Bowling news

Mixed fortunes this week. We seem to be doing well in one league but are struggling in the other.

Tuesday league

10 May – Away – Matlock Bath

This is a very strange green almost shaped like a fifty pence piece and the humps and hollows are something else. We did however play really well winning three out of the four games and only just loosing the fourth. The outcome therefore was that we managed a really good win away from home 82 to 58. This puts us back up to second in the league.

Next match 17 May – Home – Bradwell.

Thursday Friendly league.

12 May – Away – Bradwell.

The situation of the Bradwell green is really lovely. And on summer evenings you can see the gliders and hang gliders coming over the escarpment. Magical. Anyway although the venue is great we don’t do well against Bradwell. This match did not improve our record. We unfortunately lost all three of the doubles games, but did manage to share the singles games three each. The final result was 126 to Bradwell 110 to us.

Next match 19 May – Home – Tideswell.

We had a very nice afternoon last Sunday playing a friendly match against Ellastone. The weather was lovely and sunny and the afternoon tea was spectacularly good! This Sunday we have a club competition, open singles. Why not come along and have a look at what you are missing down at Parsons Croft around 2.00pm.

Don’t forget Monday nights at 6.30.

– John B

Garden bench offered

Jill L writes:

Would anyone like a metal garden bench? It’s in the front garden of Wheatsheaf Cottage: cream, a bit battered, just in need of wire-brushing and re-painting.

Give me a ring on 353 if you would like it. I am swapping it for a smaller one, so I can open the kitchen window!

School newsletter 27

Reminder: these newsletters will now appear fortnightly rather than weekly. Please click to enlarge and print.

PARWICH.ORG has been contacted by Steve Garidis of the Electric Bicycle Network, which is part of a major initiative to create a network of electric bikes and charging points across the Peak Park, copying similar schemes in Switzerland and Germany etc. Steve says:

Have you seen cyclists whizzing past, seemingly unconcerned about hills and headwinds? If so, they are probably on one of the new electric bicycles available for hire from hotels, self catering cottages, campsite and cycle hire centres around the Peak District.

Part of the Electric Bicycle Network launched in the Peaks this Spring. This new technology means that pretty much anyone can get into the great outdoors on two wheels. Why not give it a try? Bikes are available to hire at Carsington Water and our own Rivendale Camping and Caravan Park in Alsop-en-le-Dale.”

To promote this new initiative, two electric bikes have been made available for free trial at Carsington Water, exclusively to PARWICH.ORG readers, in return for a review on this site. This offer is strictly on a first come, first served basis.

If you’d like to try one of these bikes out, and if you’re happy to write a review of your experience for PARWICH.ORG, then please e-mail the blog team and we’ll put you in touch.

From Monday for two weeks, Brackendale Lane from Bradbourne to the B5035 at Knockerdown will be closed.  It looks like the County Council are starting the resurfacing.

A spring clean for PARWICH.ORG

As some corners of PARWICH.ORG had become a little dusty over the past three years, we’ve had a bit of a spring clean. Although you won’t notice a great deal of difference, the content on on our various “static” pages has been checked for accuracy, and the various links on our blog sidebar have been verified. So, if it has been a while since you took a tour of the rest of our site, you can now click with confidence!

(That said, if you do spot a link that isn’t working, or some information that is missing or inaccurate, please drop us a line and we’ll put things right.)

J. Charles Cox (1844-1919)

The Rev. John Charles Cox (1844-1919) was perhaps one of the most influential English local historians of the nineteenth century. Anyone studying early modern Derbyshire quickly comes across his work. He published dozens of books, including calendars of local records, a four-volume history of Derbyshire churches, and a detailed study of All Saints, Derby.

A brief biography of Reverend Cox – who was born in Parwich – has just been published on the “Mercurius Politicus” blog. If you have an interest in our local history, then it’s well worth a read.

News from our MEP

Bill Newton Dunn our MEP has sent in an update about what is happening in the European Parliament.  Although this is news from outside our area, he is our local MEP and some of you might like to read about what he is doing. Continue Reading »

Derbyshire Open Arts weekend takes place over the next bank holiday, from Saturday May 28th to Monday May 30th. This year, two Parwich artists are taking part. Dana Venetiarose will be exhibiting her work in the Memorial Hall, and Ruby Hickmott‘s work will be on show at 4 Church Walk.

Click here to view Ruby’s website.

Click here to visit Dana’s website (with additional works here and here).

Toilets will now stay open

Further to our appeal in Tuesday’s post a volunteer has come forward and is going to take over the cleaning of the toilets until we have a new Parish Council, hopefully in July

The blog would like to pass on our thanks to this extremely public spirited person and also to thank Jane Harris for doing this job over the past few years.

Everything’s coming up roses at Culland Hall

Annual Specialist Plant Fair and Open Gardens moves date to show Blooms at their best

SUNDAY 19th JUNE 2011, 11am – 4pm

The Specialist Plant Fair, held in aid of the Mid-Derbyshire Association for Mobile Physiotherapy, has become an annual treat for garden lovers. A hand-picked selection of over twenty specialist Nurseries and R.H.S. Exhibitors will offer rare and unusual plants for sale, alongside garden-related gifts, French Garden Accessories and antiques.

The Gardens will be open from 11am to 4pm on Sunday 19th June 2011. Home-made cakes and refreshments will be on sale for those wishing to sit and relax within the 19th Century walled kitchen gardens.

Entrance: £3.50. Children Free. Disabled facilities. Free Car Park.

Also on the same day – Parwich Open Gardens 2-6pm.
Visit Culland Hall in the morning and spend the afternoon in Parwich

After one of the harshest Winters for many years, the magnificent gardens at Culland Hall, nestled in their parkland setting near Ashbourne in Derbyshire are finally coming into bloom. Continue Reading »

Alexandra Webster Photography

One of the things which makes Parwich special is the creativity of so many of its inhabitants. That creativity can take on many forms, including visual arts, crafts, design, the written word… and in the case of Alexandra Webster, a highly individual approach to photography, which makes much use of non-digital mediums such as pinhole photography, disposable cameras and photograms.

A varied selection of Alexandra’s work can now be viewed on Facebook (although you don’t have to be a registered member to access the pages). Click here for the front page, and click here for the individual galleries.

Continue Reading »

Equipment request from the school

The school has also asked us to remind you that the school newlsetter will now be published fortnightly starting this week.

Village Toilets to Close

At the Parish Council AGM it was pointed out that the public toilets at Parsons Croft/Creamery Lane will be closed from mid May.

When no one applied for the original toilet cleaner’s job, the Parish Council were extremely grateful to Jane Harris for voluntarily doing the work.

As Jane is moving out of the village this month the Council has found a replacement cleaner. The problem is that this person who will be a paid employee cannot be employed until a new Parish Council is in place, hopefully this summer.

As a result the toilets have to close unless someone is willing to do it voluntarily during this interim period. If you are willing to help out please email parwich@hotmail.co.uk  and your message will be passed on.

Derbyshire Dales District Council, today,  has confirmed that they are unable to take on the responsibility of cleaning our toilets during this time.

NB – Derbyshire Dales have also been informed that two of the Dog Poo Bins are overflowing, and they have promised to look into it tomorrow.

May’s Film Night

The film that everyone has been waiting for…….

4 Oscars including BEST FILM 
 Certificate 12A

In the warm and comfortable
Parwich Memorial Hall 

FRIDAY 20th May  
  7.45PM   

Free Entrance.   Refreshments .   Raffle

  • Silent projection 
  • Hi Fi Sound   
  • Special hi-fi headphones for those with hearing difficulties, please ask.

After the death of his father King George V and the scandalous abdication of King Edward VIII, Bertie who has suffered from a debilitating Speech impediment all his life, is suddenly crowned King George VI of England. With his country on the brink of war and in desperate need of a leader, his wife, arranges for her husband to see an eccentric speech therapist. After a rough start, the two delve into an unorthodox course of treatment and eventually form an unbreakable bond. With the support of Logue, his family, his government and Winston Churchill, the King will overcome his stammer and deliver a radio-address that inspires his people and unites them in battle.

Starring Colin Firth and Helen Bonham-Carter, Derek Jacobi and Michael Gambon

Busy Beeeees



To enlarge any of JF-S’s photos click on the picture.

Last month we featured a post sent in by Rannoch L, about his trip to South America and his urgent quest for work. 

Thank you to Debbie W for sending in this comment,

I just wanted to say that following Rannoch L’s classified advertisement on Parwich.org for work, I hired him to wash my windows and clean the wooden sills, and was not disappointed. He did such a great job. I’ve enjoyed looking through my sparkling windows today! If anyone needs jobs done, I’d highly recommend giving Rannoch a call.

So give him a ring on 661 or email ed_and_nia@yahoo.co.uk to discuss potential jobs and rates.

Ten tennis players from Kenya are in Derby for a couple of days training as part of their tour of the UK. They are being hosted by Rosemary & Stuart and Jill Thornton, and yesterday they braved the rain and were practising on the courts at Parsons Croft.



The players are preparing to compete against a selection of schools in the UK. The team is composed of a selection the current top East African regional players.

Thank you to JF-S for the photos.

Pikehall Harness Racing

The first of this year’s three harness racing events takes place in Pikehall next Saturday afternoon (14th May), from 2pm onwards. For more information, visit the official website.

Details of this meeting, their third, have been sent in by organisers of Peak Park Watch, they have informed us that 100 people turned up to their first meeting and almost 200 to their second meeting.

The next Peak Park Watch public meeting will be held on the Thursday, 19th. May at Calver Village Hall, Calver, at 8pm. Please come along and bring anybody else who has concerns with the Peak District National Park Authority’s lack of democracy, transparency accountability etc. We must keep up the momentum.

Banner archive updated

Our archive of banner images for PARWICH.ORG now stretches back over three years, encompassing almost 40 different seasonal views of the village. Please click here for the full visual treat!

Blockage In Back Lane

Lewis N has sent us the following picture of Monsdale Lane…

Lewis says “I’m sure the Back Lane does not usually end there!

Mike G sent in an email saying that Monsdale Lane was still closed at 10.45.

20.45 – Robert Gosling has just contacted the blog having seen the photo of the fallen tree. He will remove the tree tomorrow morning, as it was on his land, and the road will be open by lunchtime.

Weather Stats: 1st to 7th May

Here are last week’s readings:

Rainfall

in mm

Pressure

in Mb (am)

Pressure

in Mb (pm)

Temperature in ºC

Max

Min

Sun 1

0.0

1013.2

1014.2

22.1

6.0

Mon 2

0.0

1014.7

1017.4

20.4

5.4

Tue 3

0.0

1017.4

1020.5

18.4

3.1

Wed 4

0.9

1020.7

1020.6

18.3

-0.4

Thu 5

0.4

1019.0

1015.6

19.8

6.7

Fri 6

1.3

1013.0

1012.7

22.6

8.4

Sat 7

13.0

1010.4

1017.3

18.7

11.5

Total

15.6

Average

20.05

5.82

Our weatherman on the hill says:

Rain did arrive at last, with 20.6mm falling in the last 24 hours. A cooler week with a few showers to come.

What’s on Where this Week
Day Time Event Location
Sunday 8 9.30am Holy Communion Parwich Church
Sunday 8 10.30am-noon Club Tennis Tennis Courts
Sunday 8 11.15am Holy Communion Alsop Church
Sunday 8 1-5.30pm First Tennis Social
Everyone Welcome, Games followed by food
Tennis Courts
Sunday 8 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church
Monday 9 6.30pm Bowls Club Practice Night Bowling Green
Wednesday 11 2pm Pilates for the Over 60s Memorial Hall
Wednesday 11 6.30pm
7.30pm
Pilates followed by
Pilates for the Youth
Memorial Hall
Wednesday 11 7.30pm Pilates Fit 4 All Meeting
Everyone Welcome
New Committee Members Needed
Memorial Hall
Thursday 12 6-7pm Circuit Training Memorial Hall
Saturday 14 2pm Pikehall Harness Racing Pikehall
Sunday 15 10am Family Service Parwich Church
Sunday 15 10.30am-noon Club Tennis Tennis Courts
Sunday 15 11.15am Holy Communion Alsop Church

Sue H writes:

I hope the heading has grabbed your attention, as one of our responders had the following predicament last week: when called to an emergency in Brassington in the wee small hours, despite having an address he was unable to locate the house!

Although in Parwich we are lucky enough to have a map, there are some dwellings with the same name. Added to this is the possibility of general befuddledness, especially when just summoned from one’s bed!

So if you ever need to call for an ambulance, Here’s what you should do:

1) Be clear about your address and give extra info to aid locating you ( such as “near the school”)
2) At night, turn on all the lights so that the house stands out
3) If possible, station somebody outside the house to look out for and hail the ambulance / first responders.

General news from the last month is that we have two more volunteers to train to become responders. This is proving to be a veritable rush – but don’t let it deter anyone still considering joining our ranks, since the more we are, the greater coverage we can give to the village and surrounding area.

During our March training session we met Nigel, from Ashbourne ambulance station. I can definitely recall this was his name, as it said so on his pocket and I seem to remember having it drawn to my attention. He has volunteered to attend our training sessions to help us remain focussed on key skills and enhance our knowledge. We need to practise skills on a regular basis and want to draw up some aide-memoires to keep information clear, simple and easy to remember. Nigel will be a real help to us and it is amazing that he will come to us after a busy shift, in his own free time.

Today I have been round the village distributing new pads for the defibulators in our kit. We have to check and renew these and other items which can go “past the sell-by-date”. These are items that we have to buy ourselves as a group and in my next blog post I’ll talk about what we spend our funds on.

Lastly, clarification on emergency incidents that we attend. I must stress that it is not down to ourselves to choose what we are called out for. Due to considerations such as our own safety and well-being, together with insurance issues, we are only dispatched to life threatening emergencies such as chest pain, heart attack and breathing difficulties. We are never sent to traffic accidents, children under 14 or trauma cases (such as blows to the head).

Hopefully this helps people better understand the role we perform as volunteers.

Winning Caption

Do you think they are for buttonholes or hats? Anyway – we’ve missed the wedding now.

Our estimed photographer and judge, JF-S, has consulted with certain independent sources and this caption by Patti B wins first prize.

JF-S is quoted as saying,

I thought many comments showed agility of mind and clever touches of humour.

Parwich Bowls Club

Already the first month of the bowls season has gone. Does anybody know what happened to April?

Tuesday league – 3 May – Home – Whitworth Park A.
We have made a great start in this league and after three matches we were top of the division.  Whitworth Park had been relegated from the higher division last year, but are still a very good team.  Having had two maximum scores in the previous weeks we were ambitiously going for a hat trick.  Ah well, we can dream.  We won two of the four games and lost the others.  The overall score was a loss 67 to 71. We have dropped from top spot to fourth in the league.
Next match 10 May – Away – Matlock Bath.

Thursday Friendly league – 5 May – Home – Matlock Golf Club.
Having reached the dizzy heights of top in the Tuesday League we are struggling in this league and our performance against the Golf Club did nothing to help our place.  Although we only won one of the doubles games we in fact scored more points than our opponents.  Unfortunately in the singles games we only won two out of six.  The overall result therefore was a loss, 118 to 122.  Our position in the league will at best remain at fourth from bottom.
Next match 12 May – Away – Bradwell.

On this coming Sunday we have a friendly match against Ellastone.  These are very informal matches and you play as much or a little as you like.  The Match starts at 2.00pm and carries on until about six’ish.

Don’t forget Monday nights 6.30.
John B

To all tennis players (past, present and future!)

The tennis season is about to start in Parwich
with our first social event of the year
on Sunday 8th May 2011

If you are over 11 years old and can play tennis on a full size tennis court then this is your chance to come and take part in the opening social tennis event of Parwich Tennis Club’s Summer season. There will be lots of games for all and a handicap system to give everyone a chance of winning!

*Register on the day – £1 entry fee
* Be at Parwich Tennis Courts by 1pm
* Play will commence at 1.15 pm
* Finish around 5.30pm with refreshments and presentation of the trophies
* Players to bring a plate of food (call Tracey on 231 for suggestions)

Dust off your tennis shoes, search out your racquet and come and join us, you dont need to be a member to take part!

A Newcomer to the Pub

A very quiet, relaxed and sleepy Rosie – a beautiful photo captured by JF-S.

Diesel thieves hit Alsop

Between Saturday 30th April and Monday 2nd May, a large quantity of red diesel was stolen from a storage tank at a caravan park in Alsop en le Dale, Ashbourne. The offenders damaged the tank valve. Crime number: 23142/11.

If you have any information or know of any nearby CCTV which may assist police enquiries, please call 0345 123 33 33, quoting the above crime number.

Residents are asked to be extra vigilant and report the registration numbers of any suspicious vehicles to Derbyshire police.

Thank you.

Congratulations are due to Sir Richard FitzHerbert, who has been elected as the Conservative member for the Dovedale and Parwich ward of Derbyshire Dales District Council, with 594 votes against the Labour candidate’s 181 votes.

This ward encompasses the parishes of Eaton and Alsop, Fenny Bentley, Hartington Nether Quarter, Lea Hall, Mappleton, Newton Grange, Parwich, Tissington and Thorpe. Sir Richard replaces our previous councillor, Simon Spencer (also Conservative), who had won the seat uncontested in 2007.

As for the Carsington Water ward, which includes the parish of Ballidon and Bradbourne, this was held by Lewis Rose (Conservative), who won it uncontested.

Representation for Pikehall residents is more complicated, as Pikehall is split between five different parishes (Parwich, Hartington Nether Quarter, Ballidon/Bradbourne, Brassington and Elton). Residents will be represented as follows, depending on their parish:
– Parwich and Hartington Nether Quarter: Sir Richard FitzHerbert
– Ballidon/Bradbourne and Brassington: Lewis Rose
– Elton: Colin Swindell (Labour member for Winster & South Darley)

There were no Parish Council elections for Parwich, or for Ballidon/Bradbourne. In the Eaton/Alsop parish, the three candidates – John Bunting, Christopher Duffell and David Wainwright – were returned unopposed.

The Conservatives now hold 29 seats on the Council. Labour have 5 seats, the Lib Dems have 4, and there is one Independent member. Compared to the 2007 elections, the Conservatives have gained 3 seats, Labour have gained 1 seat, and the Lib Dems have lost 4 seats.

Full district council election results for Derbyshire Dales can be found here.
Town and Parish Council results can be viewed here.

You can also follow Sir Richard FitzHerbert on Twitter: http://twitter.com/@RichardFitzHerb

Tennis Club Meeting Tonight

Pilates Fit 4 All – Meeting

Harlow Carr – Last Chance

Last Chance to get tickets for the Horticultural Society trip to Harlow Carr on Wednesday 24th May.
 
There are still a few spaces left on this trip leaving at 9am, returning approx 6.30pm.  The cost is £8 to members and a further £2 for the guided tour which is optional.  Please let Rebecca know by Monday 9th May as we may swap to a smaller coach and then there will be no more spaces.  Deposits of £5 to Rebecca at Knob Hall 390318.
 
Harlow Carr is the Royal Horticultural Society’s northern garden.  Rhododendrons, azaleas and magnolia’s should be a highlight at this time of the year.  As well as extensive gardens, there is a shop, plant centre and Betty’s Tearooms.
 
 

We have received the following open letter to all village residents, from Robert Gosling at Hill Top Farm. There will be a meeting, to which you are all invited, to discuss the proposal plan which he outlines below, pop into the Memorial Hall anytime between 6pm and 9pm on Tuesday 17th May.

Dear Resident,

You may be aware of my family farm at Hill Top Farm, either because you know me or a member of my family, or because you have walked or driven past the farm.

My family have in fact farmed in the Peak District for over 100 years, and from Hill Top Farm in particular since 1963. We have one full time and one part time employee to help my family manage a dairy herd of some 400 cows with 400 beef/follower cattle, and we farm approximately 765 acres of land.

The family are extremely interested in the environment. The farm is in the Uplands Entry Level Stewardship Scheme. The farm has also participated in a number of Peak Park Farm and Countryside initiatives for over 20 years (including over 2km of dry stone wall restoration, tree planting, daleside management etc). Linked to the environmental management of the farm, the business is also in a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone and the family have therefore invested in precision slurry application equipment to significantly reduce the use of artificial fertilizer and make better use of the farm’s own natural slurry. Continue Reading »

Would you like to open your garden?

How will our area be voting? Please let us know, via the poll below. Note that no personal details are recorded when you cast your vote.

Elections on Thursday May 5th

Tomorrow (Thursday May 5th), two sets of votes are taking place:

1) Derbyshire Dales District Council: councillor for Dovedale and Parwich.

There are two candidates: Richard Fitzherbert (Conservative) and Eric Page (Labour)

2) National referendum on the Alternative Vote system.

Click here for more information on this referendum, as supplied by Derbyshire Dales District Council.

NOTE: Although Town and Parish Council elections are taking place elsewhere, there will be no Parish Council election for Parwich. Click here for our previous post on this matter.

Polling will take place between 7am and 10pm, in Parwich Memorial Hall.