How observant are you?

This is somewhere local people will have passed hundreds of times, do you recognise it?

Update: the location has been guessed correctly. Check the comments for the answer…

History Society evening

The following was provided by Peter Trewhitt:

Don’t forget this evening (Wednesday 11th June) there is a tour of Parwich.  It has been laid on by the Local History Society for members of Bonsall Local History Group, but any local people are welcome to join in.  Meet at 7pm in the Sycamore car park.  The tour will be led by Brian Foden, Rob Francis and myself.  Refreshments will be laid on in the pub at the end of the walk.

On last week’s excellent tour of Brassington I got a copy of the new edition of Ron Slack’s “Lands and Lead Miners: a History of Brassington” (Tempus Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978 0 7524 4497 0 paperback £14-99, it was cheaper for those who came on the tour).  It took me a few days to get going on the book, some of the sections are detailed and have to be read carefully, but today it has drawn me in.  It is a most impressive piece of work and really evokes what life has been like over the last two thousand years.  The descriptions of how people lived in the late medieval and early modern periods are fascinating.  I particularly feel I gained a real insight into what it would have been like inside the village houses.

Someone, who commented on the application for the shop change of use, using the Peak Park Authority’s on-line comments facility, found today that their input had not been received.  The Authority was most helpful, and the person concerned had saved their comments as a Word document so was able to send it in again by email (planning.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk).

Everyone that has sent in comments to the Peak Park Authority should have received an acknowledgement.  If you have not had any response, check you input has been put on file, either by ringing the Authority on 01629 816200, or by visiting Aldern House in Bakewell to look at the file.

If you have any further concerns about comments getting through contact the Authority’s Customer Services (customer.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk).

Thanks to Debbie W. for alerting us to this opportunity to raise funds for Project Parwich. Debbie says:

Just a reminder to everyone who is attending or participating in one of the many fund raising activities taking place in and around Parwich: TAKE YOUR CAMERA AND TAKE LOADS OF PHOTOS!

Then go to http://www.vcdd.org.uk and enter the Volunteer Centre’s photography competition.

Prizes include a cash donation to the volunteer using organisation of your choice.

Good Luck!

If you wish to register your support or your objection to the proposed change of use for the Spar shop, then your comments need to be submitted by this Friday (June 13).

This can be done by post or by e-mail. In both instances, you should quote the Application ID: NP/DDD/0408/0307.

E-mails should be sent to planning.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk.

Letters should be sent to: Peak District National Park Authority, Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AE.

To quote from the PDNPA’s guidelines:

Please be aware that by law, letters and emails received in relation to planning applications become public documents once we receive them.

By law we can only take account of policies and material planning considerations such as:

  • Compliance with national and local policies
  • Design and appearance of the development
  • Impact on neighbouring property – loss of amenity, privacy or unreasonable scale
  • Environmental impacts
  • Traffic impacts

The law states we cannot take account of non-planning matters such as loss of view, devaluation of property or character of the applicant.

You can view the application for change of use here.

PTA Coffee Morning
and Cake Stall

Thursday 12th June
9am till 11am 
Pavilion on Parsons Croft


Bring a ca
ke or buy a cake.

We would love to see everyone there

Trip to Stratford upon Avon

Don’t forget the trip to Statford upon Avon tomorrow, depart from The Green at 8am.  Organised by the Over 60’s but as one of them recently said to me, “We’re young at heart”.

More Jigsaws

Go to our JIGSAW page to see the latest puzzles.  Again there is a page with more information about the ‘Jigsaw of the Week’, but the link to this page will only be activated when you have completed the puzzle.

If anyone has ideas for future ‘Jigsaws of the Week’ and wants to help create a background page do let us know via parwich@hotmail.co.uk.

Flower Festival – Planning.

We are going to be holding a short planning meeting
for the Flower Festival arrangers  
on Thursday June 12th – 6pm (ish)
in The Church.

We need more volunteers please!

Thank you to Rachel R. for sending this blog in.

Morning meadows.

It takes a lot to get Kevin S. up and about at 7 o’clock on a Sunday morning, but today’s beautiful weather had him rolling around in the dew well before breakfast time.  As ever, click to enlarge…

Continue Reading »

Money for old clothes

Parwich Primary School is participating in Bag 2 School, where good quality second hand clothing is exchanged for money.  Bring your unwanted adults’ and children’s clothing, bedding, curtains, soft toys, shoes, belts and handbags to School and the School will get £200 per tonne.  If this works well it will become a regular feature with the School getting better terms for repeat collections (£300 per tonne).

Children take your blue bags to School on Monday or by 9am on Tuesday.  Everyone else please leave your unwanted adults’ and children’s clothing, bedding, curtains, soft toys, shoes, belts and handbags in the School porch on Monday afternoon (9th June) before
3-30pm or promptly on Tuesday morning (10th June) before 9am
.

School Newsletter 33

Parwich Primary School

 

News 33:  6 June 2008

Dear Parents,
 
Welcome back – to what promises to be a very busy term! Just a quick reminder to parents and the community that haven’t already volunteered we are still looking for readers and gardeners.
 
Golden Coins & Golden Table
(not included in on-line version)
 
New School Logo Reminder
All the entries are displayed in the middle classroom; they’ll be there until Monday 16th June. Everyone is invited to view the logos and choose their favourite with a discreet tally system. The winning design will be announced in assembly on Friday 20th June.
 
Parwich PTA Cake Stall
There will be a cake stall in the Pavillion Parsons Croft from 9am on Thursday 12th June. Please do support this worthwhile cause!
 
Bag 2 School/PTA
All children should have received a blue bag. Please fill the bag with any quality second hand clothing. All the bags are weighed and school receives £200 per tonne. Please see the bag for further information.

Collection is Tuesday 10th June – Please bring your bag to school on MONDAY 9th or at the latest TUESDAY 10th JUNE by 9am.

PTA Tombola
Can you please send any items suitable for an adult or child tombola into school ready for the PTA stall during Wakes. Please leave items in the school entrance – thank you.

Sainsbury Vouchers
Please send any vouchers in by latest on Friday 13 as we need to send the order in by Monday 16 to get bonus items for an early return.

School Council Book swap
The School Council is holding a book swap at 3.30pm on Friday 13 June. Bring your old books and swap them for others at 50p per person! Everyone is welcome so pass this message on to other family and friends.

Coats
Given the changeable weather can you please ensure children bring a coat to school.

Lunch / Fruit Money
Can you please ensure any money sent into school is clearly labelled with the child’s name and amount in a sealed envelope. We would also appreciate the correct amount being sent in. If your child in invited onto the Golden table they can have a school dinner, if they normally have sandwiches, at a cost of £1.70. (Cheques for dinner money are payable to Derbyshire County Council)

Newsletter Reminder
Would you prefer to receive our School Newsletter by Email? Please complete the slip attached and we will email the Newsletter to you. If you miss the newsletter on a Friday you can always access it on the Parwich Blog the address is http://www.parwich.org

School Timings/Absences
Just a reminder school starts at 8.45am – please try to ensure your child arrives on time as it can be unsettling for them if they arrive after the lesson has begun and the children are on task. Also, if your child is absent from school for any reason please do telephone school as soon as possible, the absence should be followed up with a letter on your child’s return to school.

Please do remember my door is always open should you need to discuss any of the issues raised in this newsletter

Best wishes

Caroline Rodgers
Headteacher

Email Address for Newsletter

I / We would like to revive the school newsletter by email.

Name (Capitals) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

The email address I would like you to use is …………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Signed: ……………………………………………………………………………………. Date: …………………………………………….

£382.50 raised so far.

Money raised to date for Project Parwich is: £382.50!

Jo-anne’s make up demonstration 300.00
Don & Audrey’s Quiz night 42.50
Mike’s Osmonds ticket sale 40.00 Thank you everyone.

Next funding event for Project Parwich is on the Open Gardens Day – 22nd June 08 in ‘The Studio’ at Mrs Littlewoods.

Just a reminder – please let me know how much monies your event raises for Project Parwich so we can keep a record for funding purposes.

Thank you to Ruby for sending this Post in.

A call for posts.

It is great how so many people are commenting on posts. Hopefully the more debate the better informed we will all be, and PARWICH.ORG will be an increasingly accurate reflection of the whole community. However, don’t forget you can also create your own new posts by emailing them to parwich@hotmail.co.uk.

Some excellent photos are coming in; please keep them coming (as JPG or GIF attachments wherever possible, please; Word documents and printed hard copies are harder to reproduce). The details of events and groups are great; please send more. But you can also send in opinion pieces and items for discussion. Residents of Alsop, Pikehall and Ballidon: we want to hear more from you. Young people: we want to hear more from you.

As long as it is relevant to the residents of Alsop, Ballidon, Parwich and Pikehall, we want you to send it in. Controversy is brilliant; as long as it does not fall foul of the laws of libel or obscenity, or invade other people’s privacy, we want you to send it in.

Just a few words of warning… Continue Reading »

Hartington Flower Festival

This Saturday – Bulk Rubbish

Don’t forget this Saturday is the Community Bulk Rubbish Collection  from 9am – until approximately 10.45am.  The next collection is 2nd August.

Stopping points – approximate times
Sycamore Road – 9-9.20am
Village Green – 9.25-9.45am
By the old shop – 9.50-10.10am
Croft Avenue – 10.15 – 10.45am

Carolyn’s Corner (No. 7)

Apologies that it’s been a while since the last post but there is really good news…
Carolyn has continued to make excellent progress, so much so that she will be coming home in around a week’s time!

Carolyn has asked me to put the following message on the website, which she wrote using her new-found skills with her left hand:

Feel free to leave comments on this post for Carolyn, she gets to read them all!
A further update to follow by the end of next week.

Parwich Village Tour

The tour will be guided by Rob Francis, Brian Foden and Peter Trewhitt.  Participants of the Brassington Tour, when told of the Parwich event, recommened that the availability of beer at the end of the evening also be stressed.

Sycamore on Central News

The TV cameras were in Parwich yesterday at the Sycamore Inn, doing a feature on our new Shop. ITV’s Central News made a live lunchtime broadcast from the Shop featuring interviews with Janet (she said she was still feeling nervous today), Mary R and Freda K. A recorded feature also appeared on the early evening News with Janet and Freda again, and a further interview with Louise B. The evening slot also included a number of local children shopping after school.

If you want to see clips Janet has a video recording or you can view on-line by doing the following:

1. Click on this link. This will open the Central News page in a new window.

2. Select “full screen” mode, by clicking the button on the bottom right hand side of the little TV viewer window, or by right-clicking on the viewer window itself.

3. Move the blue slider (at the foot of the viewing window) along to 6:30, so as to skip the first six and a half minutes of the programme.

4. After the clip from Parwich ends, keep watching for the next couple of minutes, while East Midlands Minister Phil Hope is interviewed about current national government strategy relating to the future of village shops.

Further reading: Here’s a write-up of the whole scheme, as taken from the official website for “Pub Is The Hub” (the organisation which helped Janet set up the shop, in what turns out to be the fastest turnaround time to date).

You can find out more about “Pub Is The Hub” here. The scheme was launched in 2001, and has the personal backing of HRH The Prince of Wales.

Coffee morning raises £160.

Andrew Robinson writes:

A happy time was had by all this morning, thanks to Gill and Peter’s kind hospitality.

£160 was raised towards the Flower Festival at St. Peter’s Church, which takes place from Friday July 4th to Sunday July 6th.

New Interactive Peak Park Site

Peak Experience have set up a new interactive website: My Peak Experience.  This is thought to be the first website of its kind for a National Park.  It is designed for participants to share their words, pictures and sound recordings of the Peak District with others around the world.

The nearest image to our area, at the time of writing this, is a photo of Tissington Hall.  So if you want to share your images and thoughts with the rest of the world, do come first to PARWICH.ORG, but then secondly you might want to look at My Peak Experience, which also has a version for mobile phones www.mypeakexperience.org.uk/?device=mobile.

Sycamore Darts Win

As always here is the round-up of what the Ashbourne News Telegraph says this week:

The finals of the Ashbourne Town Darts League were held at the Empire Ballroom last Friday.  The Sycamore Inn Team won the Division Three Cup, congratulations!  

Parwich Legion’s Team were also finalists, just missing the Division One Cup.  Commiserations, and best wishes for next year.

Parwich’s Andrew Robinson provided ‘Word of the Week’ in the current issue, very evocatively describing their recent journey to the island of Colonsay, and reflecting more broadly on God as a source of confidence on our journey of life.  (The Hebrides are always stunning at this time of year).

Pikehall Harness Racing attracts around 2,000 visitors to each meet, with their 2008 season kicking of with a meet on Sunday 15th June, starting at 2pm.

As always do let us know of any other local snippets I have missed.

Brassington Tour

Don’t forget Parwich & District Local History Society have organised a guided walk around Brassington this evening (Wednesday 4th June).  Meet outside the Miners Arms in Brassington at 7-30pm, refreshments will be available in the same Pub at the end of the walk.  The weather is looking promising.

All are welcome and there is no charge.

Planning Inspector Impressed

Congratulations to Lynette and Richard, who learnt this morning that their appeal relating to the garden room at Church Cottage, Parwich has been successful. The appeal process has been a long and arduous struggle for both of them, so their sense of relief must be immense, and well deserved.

Announcing her judgement with unusual speed, the Planning Inspector, Katie Peerless, commended the input of the residents of Parwich. 

The building has been in place for some time and I was impressed by the strength of feeling that brought so many people out to speak positively of their liking for the building as it exists. Development, especially in a modern idiom, is often unpopular in conservation areas and it is more usual to hear objections to change, both before and after it has occurred, than praise for an innovative approach.  Continue Reading »

Coffee Morning today

Don’t forget the Coffee Morning at The Old Farmhouse – (Gill & Peter’s) in Creamery Lane from 10am – noon.

Come along and buy some home-baking ready for tea tonight.

All in aid of flowers for the Church Flower Festival on July 4th -6th.

Classical Music CD Swap.

Keith Parsons writes:

I have just bought on CD the complete Mozart piano concertos performed by Barenboim and the English Chamber Orchestra. Also the complete Prokofiev piano concertos by Ashkenazy, Previn and the LSO, and more…..

I’d happily offer these on short-term loan to anyone in the village who would like to borrow them.

And in return, do you have classical CDs you could lend me? I’m interested in Baroque music, Stravinsky, or W.H.Y.

I don’t mind keeping lists for distribution to participants of what CDs folk in the village are willing to swap.

Contact keith@kparsons.plus.com

Click here to view all of our classified adverts.

Beautiful Fund Raiser

Jo-anne’s make-up demonstration, held on 19th May at The Horns in Ashbourne to raise funds for Project Parwich was a great success! Thanks to the Horns for absorbing most of the costs for the food and wine, the evening raised £300 for Project Parwich.

As an added bonus, those who attended had a fantastic evening and are better informed in the art of applying make-up! Thank you to Jo-anne, The Horns and Becki, of Red Square photography for all their efforts and for providing a great night.

Thank you to Carl for sending in this blog and the photos.

Thanks to all those who supported the Wild West Night at The Legion, everyone made it a fantastic evening.  Thanks to Chris for providing the excellent entertainment and also thanks to all those who donned their costumes – they were all great.  Tony Marshall took the main prize for his excellent “sherrif’s attire”!!

 The next event is being arranged for Saturday 19th July – details to follow.

For more photos click Continue Reading »

Coffee Morning – Tomorrow

Following last night’s Horticultural Society Committee meeting here are a few things to keep in mind:

Sunday 22nd June: Open Gardens & Children’s Show Mid-Summer Magic
also Ashbourne Brass Band will be playing on the Green

  • If you are willing to open your garden and have not already spoken to Dot Hart please contact her on tel. 456
  • If you can help circulate posters contact Dot Hart
  • If you can come along to help set up at 5-30pm on Saturday 21st June
  • If you have any spare plants we can sell on the Plant Stall please let Peter Trewhitt know (tel 287) or bring them along to the Memorial Hall on the Sunday morning
  • If you have any prizes for the Tombola please get them to Ann Beech in advance or bring them along on the Sunday morning
  • If you can help with teas on the afternoon please let Pat Barnett know
  • Children and parents if you do not have a Children’s Show Schedule already please contact Mike Hart (tel 456) or Ann Beach, or look out for the link on the Society’s SHOWS page
  • Do think about entering the Scarecrow competition.  Scarecrows can be located anywhere on the Parwich Open Garden route.  Entry forms need to be submitted by 11-30am on Sunday 22nd.  The winner will be announced at the Children’s Show prize presentation at 5-15pm
  • If you have any friends or family that might be interested in coming along to go round the gardens (2pm to 6pm) let them know.

Abel Shipley Memorial Trophy for Hanging Baskets

  • Entries are invited for this new Trophy.  Please hand in a completed entry form at the Memorial Hall on Sunday 22nd June by 12am, or if you are not able to come along then, please let Mike Hart or Peter Trewhitt know in advance.  Judging will take place during Wakes Week.  Continue Reading »

Missing.

Who is this?

PARWICH.ORG received this photo today.  The person who sent it will donate £5 to Project Parwich, provided that someone can guess the identity of the young man in the picture.

Please leave your guesses in the comments box!

Please click on the image to enlarge it.

Discussion about the change of use of the former Spar Shop continues (see comments on our post). Also there is a petition at the Sycamore Inn for people to sign objecting to the Planning Application for change from retail to domestic residential use. Is there a future for village shops, or was the Spar Shop’s closure inevitable? This is an important issue, so whatever your views contact the planners or let us know.

This post is an update to the planning application post listed at the end of April. Information has been sourced from the search facility on the Peak District National Park Authority (PDNPA) website.

There are no new planning applications for Alsop-en-le-Dale and Ballidon. There is one new application for Parwich and one for Pikehall:

Parwich

Pikehall

A final decision has been reached for three of the applications in Parwich: Continue Reading »

Jigsaw Page Updated

The JIGSAW PUZZLES page has been updated after a several week gap (my apologies).  With the latest jigsaw, entitled ‘Bear Stake Croft’, we have an extra twist.  There is a page of background information about the orchard and its strange old name.  You can get to this page by clicking on the link across the top of page with the puzzle on, but you will have to complete the puzzle before the link will work.

Leave a comment below if you think this is a good idea, and you would like us to repeat it with future puzzles.

Quiz Night

What a great night at The Sycamore.  The questions set by Don and Audrey were varied and fun.  Some tested the brain unless you were the Euro Team with Amanda, Graham, Mike & Ben, but others were straightforward so no-one felt left out.  There was one famous person present, Overend Watts from Mott the Hoople.  He is walking from Lands End to John O’Groats, and valiantly joined one of the teams.  The winning side were The Euro Team well ahead on points.  Five teams participated and £45 was raised.  What was so great was the atmosphere, everyone was there to enjoy themselves but it would have been even nicer to see more people there.

Open Gardens at Stanton in Peak

If you have never walked around Stanton in Peak I can strongly recommend it.  We spent this afternoon exploring their Open Gardens.  All the gardens are fairly small and a few you can see from the road, but the interest is really when you go down the little alleys and the cottage gardens at the rear, with some amazing views over towards Bakewell and Haddon Hall.  The village really is perched on the side of the hill, with many of the gardens well terraced.   Youlgreave Brass Band was strategically located in the centre of the village near the pub, providing a pleasant interlude.  We didn’t try the Flying Childers, a freehouse, but some of the locals told us that they served good ale and food.  I think that on one of the nice summer evenings (I’m an optimist) we’ll have a walk over Stanton Moor and call in at the pub.  If you have tried the pub do leave a comment, maybe I feel a food review coming up.

Now I haven’t mentioned a tearoom in this blog, that’s because we didn’t visit one.  However I was delighted to arrive home to find a goody bag on the doorstep, inside was a Passionate Carrot Cake from Chatsworth Farm Shop.  It is delicious, moist, fruity, nutty and of course the carrots make it a healthy eating option, part of my 5 a day.  So the next time you are near Pilsley I recommend calling in to either the Farm Shop or one of Chatsworth’s tearooms.  Thank you Mike & Kevin.

Other Opens Gardens that are being well advertised at the moment are Bonsall’s on 14th & 15th June – 10.30-5pm, Birchover’s on 14th & 15th June – 1-5.30pm & Fenny Bentley’s on Sunday 15th 1-5pm.

Don’t forget Parwich Open Gardens on Sunday 22nd June 2-6pm.

Microsoft Power Point – Help

I am trying to improve my skills on Power Point, does anyone have a guide (book form) to Power Point 97 that I could borrow for a few days.  Ring Jane on 665 or comment below.

Don’t forget tonight’s quiz at the Sycamore!

19:45 for a prompt 20:00 start.  All proceeds to Project Parwich.

All prizes for the raffle are gratefully received