Two buildings designed by Marsh:Grochowski, the architects who are also designing our new Memorial Hall, have won three of this year’s regional awards presented by the Royal British Institute of Architects, East Midlands, in association with Ibstock Brick and the East Midlands Development Agency. Our architects’ environmental achievements on these two buildings was stressed. RIBA’s Regional Chairman said:
There is a strong emphasis on sustainability in the awards, with architects choosing materials sympathetic to their setting and the wider environment.
Derbyshire Constabulary are concerned for the welfare of a missing person who has travelled from Nottingham and is believed to be in this area. Janet Willins is a white female, aged 53 years, 5’2″ tall, slim build, short blonde hair. She is wearing a green anorak and fleece. If you have seen Janet or have any information, please call 0845 164 1644, quoting Incident no: 518 of 10/11/08.
Thank you.
Trisha Mellor
Community Intelligence Unit, Buxton Police Station
Derbyshire Constabulary can be contacted on 0845 123 33 33, or in an emergency 999. Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Parwich Parish Council has passed on the following information from Derbyshire Sport promoting their Jog Derbyshire campaign that seeks to promote health through setting up local jogging groups.
If you are interested in the possibility of a local jogging group read on. Continue Reading »
Parwich School Council hope to support Children in Need by collecting your 1p and 2p coins, to create a trail around the school building from the front door around the building and back again.
There are over a billion 1p and 2p coins currently in circulation in the UK. Not all of these are in the catchment area for Parwich Primary School but how about getting most of those that are to the School for Friday 14th November.
Are you thinking about making a planning application but want to informally discuss the issues with the Peak Park Planners? Is it difficult for you to arrange to meet Officers during office hours? Then this is for you:
Peak District National Park Authority Planning Surgery
5pm to 8pm Wednesday 12th November
Parwich Memorial Hall
This is the second in a series of surgeries planned across the Park. For more information and to book a slot phone the Peak District National Park Authority Customer Services team on 01629 816200, otherwise just drop in between 5pm and 7-45pm on the day. Continue Reading »
This evening the A52s burst upon the Parwich music scene with a sophisticatedly raw blend of rock, folk and almost anything else you could think of … The Legion Hall was probably way above its audience limit for this new sound whose edge was so cutting you could hear it through much of the village – as you can see below –
Tom & Camilla’s Quickstep has taken them into joint first on the judges’ scores, along with Cherie & James and Rachel & Vincent. However that is only half the score.
At last night’s Parwich & District Horticultural Society’s AGM the following Officers were elected unopposed:
Chair: Nia Linnell
Vice Chair: vacant
Treasurer: Ben Bennett
Secretary: Mike Hart
Peter Rawlins stood down from the Committee, to the thanks of the Society for his long service and hopes to be able to continue to draw on his expertise and knowledge.
The Society also elected two new Committee Members and Ben Bennett as our Memorial Hall Representative. Outgoing Chair Peter Trewhitt thanked everyone for all the support he and the Society have received over the past year. He continues as a committee member.
The Society enthusiastically committed to an active role in Parwich Primary School’s ‘Growing Together‘ project. Anyone wanting to volunteer to support developing a productive vegetable garden at the School please contact Nia L, Helen P or Rebeca J.
In this week’ Strictly Come Dancing, Tom and Camilla are dancing the Quickstep. The show starts at 6pm (Saturday 8th Nov) with Tom up first. The voting lines open after the dancing is completed at approximately 7-20pm. You can vote from then to 9pm this evening.
The Sycamore Inn will be open by 6pm this evening so that all who want can watch the programme on the ‘big telly’.
Although we regularly include video clips of his TV appearances here at PARWICH.ORG you might also like to do a search for ‘Tom and Camilla’ at YouTube for more.
Police are warning people about a scam where victims are urged to hand over their bank account details.
A woman living in Tideswell contacted police when she received a letter saying a relative of hers had died in Spain and that she was entitled to some of the relative’s money.
The letter asked her to disclose her bank account details so the money could be transferred.
The lady was immediately suspicious as she does not have any relatives in Spain.
We are concerned that some people may be duped by this scam and we would urge anyone who receives letters or emails of this nature asking for bank details to ignore them.
Thank you.
Trisha Mellor
Community Intelligence Unit, Buxton Police Station
Come to a genealogy evening with Clifford Housley. Bring along photos, medals and any memorabilia. Cliff is a volunteer with the Regimental Museum’s database in Nottingham and will bring it along.
The Rock God Song Book has been studied and that tricky 20 minute bass solo has been mastered! All they need now is an audience without any eggs or tomatoes.
See you at The Legion 8.30pm to 9ish this Saturday night. Admission free!!!!!
Be there or be unaware!
The A52s discover a long-lost Nolan Sisters score.
Sunday saw the annual madness which is the Dovedale Dash. 1200 runners from all over the world, descend on Dovedale for a 5 mile run over hill and down dale (and through the river).
It was also the 44th consecutive occasion that Clive Russell has competed, and although he didn’t match his win in the veterans section last year, he was runner up. A truly amazing achievement.
He was joined by a gaggle of Linnel’s, a Drummond, a couple of Amos’s to name but a few.
I sadly was consigned to my sick bed with a bad case of Chinese bird flu (is there any other kind?) and couldn’t even spectate.
Tradition has it that after Guy Fawkes was captured and the Roman Catholic Gunpowder Plot failed in 1605, one of his fellow conspirators hid from King James’ men here at Manor Farm in Alsop en le Dale.
This is perhaps a little surprising as some fifty years earlier the Alsop family (lords of the manor) were active Protestants, sheltering a radical Protestant cleric from Queen Mary’s men next door at the Hall.
Guy Fawkes’ failure to blow up the Houses of Parliament and King James has been celebrated with bonfires on the 5th of November ever since. If you know any more about the identity of the 1605 conspirator at Manor Farm and local links to the original Plot, or about associated local customs, or take any photographs of tonight’s celebrations do send them to parwich@hotmail.co.uk.
Are you going to start school next year? Then check your parents have applied for your place? You can state preferences for up to three schools, though your choice can not be guaranteed. Do contact your prefered school (which obviously will be Parwich Primary School) if you have not already done so, but you also need to contact the County Council.
Application to Derbyshire County Council for infant/primary school places for children born between 1st September 2004 and 31st August 2005 need to be in by 3-30pm Friday 12th December. Phone 08456 058058 for an admissions pack or apply on-line.
Police in the Derbyshire Dales would like to bring to the attention of householders in the Ashbourne area that in recent weeks there has been an increase in burglary of houses where car keys are targeted resulting in the theft of a vehicle from outside an address. With three offences in the last month, this is only a slight increase, but householders are reminded to safeguard keys to motor vehicles, do not leave them near to insecure doors and where possible ensure that car / house keys are kept away from doors when locked – to ensure that people cannot reach through and open locks etc. Please report all suspicious activity to the Police.
Thank you.
DC894 Richard Watson, Matlock CID.
If you have any information relating to incidents please contact 0845 164 1644.
Derbyshire Constabulary can be contacted on 0845 123 33 33, or in an emergency 999. Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.
It’s that day of the week again with the Ashbourne News Telegraph out. Here are the items that relate to Asop, Ballidon, Parwich or Pikehall:
p.3 Speed cameras are monitoring roads in the Ashbourne area this week including the A515 through Alsop en le Dale.
p.13 A page feature on Strictly Come Dancing: “Tom’s Latin arrogance puts him in the next round“.
p.23 Don’t miss Parwich’s foremost rock band the A52s at the Legion on Saturday from 8-30pm.
p.43 Public Notice for the Peak Park Authority’s planning surgery in Parwich 5pm to 8pm on 12th Nov (see post at PARWICH.ORG for details).
p.51 Results and League positions for Ashbourne Town Darts: Division One, Legion 4 – 5 Plough Anglers; Division Two, Shoulder 9 – 0 Sycamore; and Division Four, Vaults 4 – 5 Legion
p53 Hartington & District Darts and Dominoes knockout singles tournament with the following included in the quarter finals P Allsopp (Sycamore), J Edge (Legion), R Smith (Legion) and G Critchlow (Legion). It was an all Legion final between G Critchlow and R Smith, with R Smith winning. (Note, the article does not say if it was darts or dominoes.)
Parwich Primary School recently submitted a bid to provide funding that would enable them to improve our school grounds in a sustainable ‘green’ project.
Congratulations to the School; they have been awarded £7000, which along with the Morrisons’ ‘Let’s Grow’ vouchers (you can still leave any vouchers at the School) and the support of the local Park Rangers means they can begin to develop areas around school.
They have a plan, but now need volunteers to help make this a reality. If you or anyone within our community would like to be part of this project, please hand your name and contact details in to Mrs Rodgers (headteacher@parwich.derbyshire.sch.uk) at the School. The idea is that staff, children, parents and our community will work together.
Also, the Parwich & District Horticultural Society will be discussing how they can support this project at their AGM on Friday. So, members of the Society: have a think for Friday on how you help.
The Peak District National Park Authority and Derbyshire Dales District Council are considering mounting a High Court challenge to the Planning Inspector’s decision to grant permission for the commercial wind farm at Carsington Pastures.
If you have any thoughts on this issue you need to contact the Peak Park Authority by Thursday or Derbyshire Dales District Council before 26th of this month. Alternatively you can give vent as a comment below.
Updated Wednesday 5th Nov
Thank you to Gareth Butterfield of the Ashbourne News Telegraph for letting us know that Derbyshire Dales District Council and the Peak Park Authority had already lodged a joint appeal with the High Court on 28th October against the Planning Inspector’s decision to allow the planning appeal for a commercial wind farm on Carsington Pastures.
Gareth said “It was a really funny conversation when we rang them about it on Monday. They sounded incredibly sheepish and didn’t want to give anything away.” Continue Reading »
PARWICH.ORG would like to commend the Peak District National Park Authority and its Chair Narendra Bajaria on their series of visits to villages in the Park. We feel it is a very real attempt to develop their understanding of the needs of residents and our communities.
Narendra Bajaria and senior Officer(s) are to visit Parwich on Tuesday 13th January. On the day they will visit various local facilities and meet members of the community. Anyone from Parwich interested in meeting senior leaders of the Peak District National Park Authority during these events can contact John Fern, head of communications, on 01629 816356 or email john.fern@peakdistrict.gov.uk.
The Authority has previously indicated where possible neighbouring hamlets will be included in village visits, so it would be worth Alsop, Ballidon and Pikehall contacting the Authority to see if they are likely to be on any future list or if they should participate in this visit. Further details will be posted nearer the time. Continue Reading »
Parwich Parish Council meets some 11 times a year, normally on the first Thursday of each month (except December). This includes the annual Open Meeting in April, which allows the various village groups to report back, villagers to meet our District and County Councillors and our Community Police Officer, and some general discussion on the issues that effect our community.
The next ordinary Meeting is:
7-30pm Thursday 6th November at the Memorial Hall
Each meeting starts with a ten minute slot for the public to ask questions or comment on Parish Council matters. Click here to see the Agenda.
parwich film are definitely holding the Alternative Film Night this month on Tuesday 25th. Our apologies to the previous changes in night announced on the calendar and film programme pages. Click here for more details of the November alternative film.
Do let us know your thoughts on whether after Christmas the alternative films would be better on a Tuesday or a Saturday.
Don’t forget to reserve your tickets for Parwich & District Local History Society’s trip to see Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, staged by the New Perspectives Theatre Company:
Student teacher Miss Rebecca Copley, from the University of Derby, will be visiting Parwich Primary School on Wednesday in preparation for her block placement in Key Stage 2.
Rebecca, all of us at PARWICH.ORG hope you will enjoy your time at the School, and are sure that both you and the children will gain from the placement.
A shoebox full of gifts means such a lot to the children and families – not only the presents inside but the thought behind it. Often this will be the only present the child has ever been given and they are greatly treasured, even the box and wrappers. Every contribution makes for another happy child.
What to do
* Cover a shoebox with wrapping paper, covering the lid separately. Please do not wrap individual items. (There are spare boxes in Parwich Church)
* Fill with Gifts – New & Unused small toys, crayons, pens, notepads, toiletries, gloves, hat, socks, toothpaste, brush, comb, soap, flannel etc. Don’t include anything with batteries, monster characters, military toys, makeup, books or breakables.
* Secure the Lid with 2 elastic bands.
* Label boy or girl and the age range.
The boxes will go to children in villages, schools, orphanages, refugee centres and Roma camps in the Balkans. Any donations towards transports costs are appreciated, it costs almost £3,000 to send a 40 ton truck to the Balkans.
Please send your boxes to Andrew R (202) at Church Farm by this Saturday, November 8th.
Derbyshire Police want to meet and listen to the local Communities and their Representatives, so we can find out what concerns the local people. Along with other Agencies we can then deal with those concerns and continue to improve the quality of life across our area.