DDDC has written to the Parwich Parish Council to inform that the annual canvass is about to start. This checks the accuracy and completeness of the electoral register. Residents should expect contact from Derbyshire Dales District Council either by letter or email from 12 July.

The email will come from electoral@derbyshiredales.gov.uk, the DDDC suggest residents monitor their junk/spam folders. Full instructions on how to respond can be found within the form or email.

If any households are unsure as to what to do or need any help completing their response they should contact the District Council by calling 01629 761335 or emailing electoral@derbyshiredales.gov.uk

DDDC advise that if a response to their initial canvass communication is not received, they have to send a reminder therefore a response to the initial communication is appreciated.

Summer Solstice

A stunning sequence of pictures of this morning’s sunrise, with thanks to David G for sharing them with us.

Happy 80th Birthday Denis

From all at the Carnival & Recreation committee 🎉🍻🎂

Oddfellows Buttonholes

🌹Oddfellows Buttonholes 🌹

If you would like a red rose buttonhole for the parade on Wakes Saturday, 1st July, please order by 8pm on Wednesday 28 June. The buttonholes priced at £4.50, will be available for collection from outside The Sycamore Inn on the morning of the parade.

Many thanks, Delia.

390 758 / 07773 487 882

dee.pegg@btinternet.com

Blue and green bins Wednesday

Plus food caddy

Parwich Hoard

Every year Buxton Museum run a series of talks as part of Buxton Festival Fringe.  A highlight this year is a talk about some of the archaeological treasure recently found in Derbyshire, including the Parwich Hoard. The talk is free on Wednesday 12th July at 1pm.

The Parwich & District Local History Society is also planning an event to show case the Hoard…

The Parwich and District Local History Society website has had a make-over! You can find our new look website with existing items brought over from our previous site plus some new content at parwichhistory.org

The new content includes a write up of the Society’s recent walk around Minninglow and Royston Grange… a big thank you to everyone who joined us for the walk, and particular thanks to Luke, Ruth and family for providing the lovely refreshments and providing a guided tour of your lovely homestead.

The Society is already planning more walks and other events… so if you’d like to hear more why not join our circulation list by sending us an email at: Parwich.History.Society@gmail.com

Magic returns to the Legion

BBQ cancelled

Cricket

With thanks to photographer John Lord, pictures from Parwich CC’s first match at Alstonefield.

The next meeting of Parwich Parish Council will be held on Wednesday the 21st June 2023 at 7:30 pm in the Memorial Hall.

The agenda is here.

Crown Green Bowls

Parwich Open Gardens

The children of Parwich Primary School have been busy designing and creating their own version of well dressings.

These well dressings are now available to view on the patio outside the school library.

For more pictures, please visit the school website:

https://parwich-primary-school.secure-primarysite.net/whole-school-blog/

Plants wanted

Parish Council Vacancy

Are you interested in what happens in Parwich? Some of it, at least, is the work of your Parish Council!

Could you be the next new Councilor? If you are interested please click here for more information.

Or you could talk to the Clerk, Andrew Martin, or any current member of the Council.

Father’s Day BBQ at the Legion

Parwich Primary School Sports Week

Next week is Parwich Primary School Sports Week, an action packed week of events for the children covering all areas of sports. If you see the school children around the village (some may look like they are in a hamster ball but I promise they are having the best time) give them a wave.

Plants for sale

PDHS still have plants for sale outside Rookery House.  They include Echiums, Orlaya, Marigolds, Cerinthe, Dahlias, Verbena bonariensis, Nasturtiums and pink Cosmos. Plus the last tomatoes that really need planting out.

Please come and support a good cause whilst bagging a bargain.

Free pallets

Free pallets for anyone who would like to collect one or more from Fernlea. Opposite the Memorial Hall.

Andrew M

Parwich Cricket Club v Ashbourne

This Wednesday 14th June 20 overs per side. Starts 6.15pm

Please come along and support your cricket team in this season’s first home match!

Reminder: Plant Sale Today til 4

Don’t forget to pop down and visit Andersplants, down at The Sycamore til 4pm today.

They’ve some great quality annuals and perennials at a fantastic price

On The Scout This Morning

More amazing pictures shared with us from David G

Human Bird Feeding Station

Thanks to David G for sharing these amazing pictures.

Andersplants will be at The Sycamore Inn this Sunday 11th June, selling from 11am to 4pm.

We will have a range of perennials, shrubs and seasonal bedding and container plants.

Bowl’s Report

They Did it for The King, Now They’ve Done it for Parwich!

What more suitable way to mark our 139 to 92 home win over Matlock Bath on Thursday than with a flypast by the Red Arrows? As the last of the doubles pairings left the green with the advantage turning our way the boys in those wonderful scarlet Hawks swooped over our tidy stadium in “Box” formation. (Maybe they flew on elsewhere just as an excuse to be able to celebrate with us, but) how many Crown Green Bowling clubs can boast that?

It was an emphatic victory, though an afternoon well-enjoyed by both sides in the warm June sunshine. Congratulations to Lynn who picked up a fine victory on her debut with the Club. In fact we went on to win all six of the singles games to put us within touching distance of the impressive Belper Meadows at the business end of the League Table.

Two days before we were narrowly beaten in a most entertaining and exciting tussle at Whitworth Park; a match that went on far beyond the expected duration. On a green running so fat it was a feat in itself to control each shot, especially against a team who must have had a good deal of home advantage as it behaved far differently to our own, and also with the conditions darkening somewhat as nine o’clock loomed. Credit therefore to all for running them so close – there was a mere 5 points in it at the end. Warm handshakes and congratulations followed, until we all realised that car park time was running out and the exit from such resembled the old-fashioned Le Mans start!

This week sees the return of Matlock Bath for a Tuesday fixture, though in the different format of that competition it is likely that a different team will be playing and we’ll need to be on our mettle in order to take the spoils again. However it’s Thursday that carries the hunger and the lust for anticipation through the Bowls World as we travel to lock horns for the first time with Belper Meadows. Their record and indeed their reputation precedes them already this year and this undoubtedly promises to be our toughest test to date in the present campaign.  

Please like and follow “Parwich Crown Green Bowling Club” on our Facebook page and stay up to date with all the news.

Mark J.

Parwich Wakes Programme 2023

The Wakes Programme is now complete 🎉🎉🥳. Hoping you agree it’s a good mix of the old and new with something for everyone. Hopefully see you all there. Any questions just let me know at lucywigley@googlemail.com

Parwich Open Gardens

Find the Joker Continues….

Andersplants will be at The Sycamore Inn this Sunday 11th June, selling from 11am to 4pm.

We will have a range of perennials, shrubs and seasonal bedding and container plants.

Celebration of Life

Gill Simpson and family would like to thank you for all your kind wishes following Peter Simpson’s sad death. They would love to invite you to a celebration of his life on Friday June 9th at 3.15pm at Parwich Church followed by light refreshments at their home The Old Farmhouse. Family flowers only please and a relaxed dress code.
The family are compiling a photo album of his life and would appreciate if any photographs of Peter could be emailed to pgsimpson29@gmail.com

If anyone wishes to make a donation there will be envelopes in the church for Marie Curie or you can donate online at marie.curie.org. uk
Thank you.

Jackie B

Blue and green bins Wednesday

Plus food caddy

Legion Bingo Night

Parwich Cricket Club

Parwich Cricket Club line up prior to their inaugural match at Alstonefield yesterday

Strawberry Moon

Thank you to John L for sharing this incredible shot of the Strawberry Moon.

Bowls Report

Back Down to Earth….

Were this piece to have been written a mere five days ago it would have appeared an altogether more upbeat epistle, for at that time your Bowls Club were still unbeaten across both the Tuesday and the Thursday competitions. However a week can be a long time in sport and during that time we came up against two very finely-honed troupes of bowlers and ended up humbled by each of them.  

Prior to this our relentless march looked impressive as we took on Chatsworth at their tricky venue for a Tuesday evening match; a green tight in either direction and with run-offs as remorseless as can be seen anywhere, and yet came away with a fine 75 to 69 victory. The journey home was a cheerful one that evening. A mere two days later we were on the road again, this time to Baslow. What an encounter that proved to be…. A ten point deficit after the opening doubles games began to suggest that our days of domination may be showing signs of faltering; but no – not with the spirit that was evident in the ensuing singles pairings as we battled for every point to redeem our position. It was as exciting a finish as this sport can throw up; absolutely level at the end. 123 points apiece, a draw being a fair result all round, methinks, and as warm handshakes all around undoubtedly suggested. A great game indeed for a debut to be made and it was great to welcome Gavin into the team to be a part of this.

But this week was to be different. Going into Tuesdays match brimmed with confidence, only to find a particularly strong Wirksworth outfit arriving at Parson’s Croft. Always a pleasure to play against our friends and neighbours from this fine town, we’ve had some great tussles over the years. This time they were to get the better of us and we finished to evening on the wrong end of a 79 to 64 scoreline that has seen us drop two places in the League. Thursday went pretty much the same way when Hope Works were our visitors. Once again ever gratifying to host such a band of amiable souls, nonetheless on this occasion it was they who laughed last and took the spoils 130 to 118. Such things though need to be taken on the chin and I’m sure we’ll regroup, lick our wounds and return stronger for it; well played to those who deservedly beat us.

What fortune awaits Parwich this week? Only time will tell, but I’m sure that no corner will be given in our sortie to Whitworth Park on Tuesday, nor for the visit of Matlock Bath on Thursday where we will aim once again to tuck in tight behind the League leaders. Come on Parwich!

Mark J.

B5056 Blocked

Update: 15.00 now cleared

The B5056 is blocked by a crash before you get to the Bentley Brook. Cars are turning back. 13.50pm

Richard T