Parwich Primary School would like to invite any residents, parents, prospective parents to their Open Day today. Pop in for a cup of tea, cake and a look around.

Parwich Primary School would like to invite any residents, parents, prospective parents to their Open Day today. Pop in for a cup of tea, cake and a look around.

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The mobile library will be on the Green on Monday 18 November from 3.15 – 3.45pm
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The Parish Council has recived the following responses from DDDC’s Rural Housing Enabler to comments made in an earlier post:
Who are the houses for?Eligibility for any new houses that are built is determined by the policies of the Planning Authority (Peak District National Park Authority). These stipulate that in the first instance, houses would be made available to people with a connection with Parwich Parish or the immediately adjoining parishes. These are the parishes that took part in the Housing Needs Survey with Parwich, namely: Ballidon, Bradbourne, Eaton & Alsop and Newton Grange.
‘Local connection’ could be on the basis of a person or household’s residency, or if moving to the village to be cared for by a resident, or to take care of a resident. The qualifying residency period is ten years. This can be a continuous period of ten years (or more), or any ten years within the last twenty.
If new houses were not taken up by qualifying applicants from Parwich, or the immediately adjoining parishes, they would become available to applicants from further afield within the Peak District National Park. .
Has the council looked at sites?
In short, no. The local Housing Authority is Derbyshire Dales District Council. It will be their responsibility to select and secure a suitable site. They will do this with the Planning Authority and Housing Association (likely to be Nottingham Community Housing). The Housing Authority will make an initial assessment of potential sites on the 16th of November along with planners and the housing association.
Could the houses be bought and sold for profit on the open market?
No. A perpetuity agreement would prevent them being sold, or rented, to applicants who did not meet the qualifying criteria. This could only be changed by new legislation.
Will the rents be fixed at an affordable level?
The regulations governing rental of ‘affordable’ houses built on rural exception sites limit the rent that can be charged to 80% of the local market rate. In practice, rents are usually capped at the ‘Local Housing Allowance (LHA)’ rate. This is, broadly speaking, the maximum amount that could be paid in housing benefit to an occupant in receipt of it. The LHA rate is likely to be lower than 80% of the local market rate.
A. Martin, Clerk to Parwich Parish Council
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A national housing order will be introduced across England on Monday 7 November making it a legal requirement to house flocks.
Further details can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/avian-influenza-housing-order-to-be-introduced-across-england
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We have a mattress and divan which is no longer required and free of charge to anyone who can collect it.
Superb Seeley mattress and divan free for collection
Seeley Super King Mattress 6’ wide by 6’6” long
Divan base in four pieces especially made for access through any cottage stairway.
Free of charge but collect only.
Preferably before Wednesday as our new bed is being delivered.
Contact Lucie-Clare mob: 07970 705659

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A necklace has been found near Kiln Lane. Please contact Rhonda S at Rowan Cottage, 07770 521852 if you think it might belong to you.
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This stunning film explores the life and music of Elvis Presley (Austin Butler), seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks).
The story delves into the complex dynamic between Presley and Parker spanning over 20 years, from Presley’s rise to fame to his unprecedented stardom, against the backdrop of the evolving cultural landscape and loss of innocence in America.
Central to that journey is one of the most significant and influential people in Elvis’s life, Priscilla Presley (Olivia DeJonge)
FRIDAY 18th November 7.45PM
Free Entrance. Refreshments. Raffle
Parwich Memorial Hall
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Andersplants would like to express our appreciation of the management and staff at the venues that hosted our sales this autumn, including The Sycamore Inn, Parwich. Special thanks to all the customers who supported our sales.
We hope to see you all again for our Christmas event on Sun 4th December at The Sycamore, Parwich where we’ll be selling trees, wreaths, door garlands and seasonal pots




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ALL WELCOME AT EACH SERVICE – WHY NOT SHARE A LIFT?
SERVICES FOR NOVEMBER
6th November All Saint’s
Parwich 2.30pm Methodist Service Mr T Dutton
Tissington 10.30am Family Service Rev Ossie Post
13th November Pentecost XXIII
Parwich 10.30am Remembrance Service Rev Maggie Rode
20th November Christ the King
Alsop 10.30am Holy Communion AD Carol Coslett
27th November Advent I
Thorpe 10.30am Holy Communion Rev Ossie Post
4th December Advent II
Tissington 10.30am Family Service Rev Ossie Post
Parwich 2.30pm Methodist Carol Service Rev David Leese
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Parwich Primary School would like to invite any residents, parents, prospective parents to their Open Days….

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***FOUND***
If anyone finds a ring in the area between the Legion, Sycamore and Church Walk please call Sandra on 07792 650296
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Thanks to Rob L. for this great photo of today’s partial eclipse. Zooming in you can see two sunspots and the profile of some of the moon’s craters.
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Pop down to see Anders Plants, they’re all set up on the back patio at The Sycamore and will be there til around 4pm today.
They’ve got a great selection of winter flowering cyclamen, violas, pansies etc with pre-planted pots and baskets also available.
There are also a wide array of perennial and evergreen shrubs.




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I have a large wheelbarrow of apples from my garden which is available to you all and in return, all I ask is a donation.
I am also skipping everyday this month for Cancer Research UK and all contributions from the apples will go towards my final online total.
Due to the poor weather, the wheelbarrow is not on the driveway but drop me a line, bring a bag round and I’ll fill it with apples for you.
Thank you,
Alex
743
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Free to anyone that can make use of this lovely furniture
Needs to be collected on either 12th or 13th Nov
Contact Sue or Pete
390037




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‘Live and Local’ at All Saints, Bradbourne
Tickets are now on sale for the next Live and Local performance, ‘Holmes and Watson, The Farewell Tour,’ at All Saints, Bradbourne, 7.30pm on Saturday 19th November.
This spoof-style Sherlock Holmes comedy, performed by Pyramus and Thisbe Productions, has hilarious doubling up of roles and plenty of frantic fun. Ideal for a November evening…
Tickets cost £12.50 and are available from bradbourneboxoffice@btinternet.com or 01335 390080

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Ben and Cate are hosting a pop-up Natural History Museum afternoon on Friday 21st October from 3.15. Everyone is welcome, it has been organised for when the school breaks up next Friday, in the village hall.
If there are any queries please contact Louise on 390 383.



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We have some roofers at the house this morning, fixing the damage done by vans clipping the roof trying to turn onto Kiln Lane from Creamery Lane.
They’ve erected some scaffolding which is in the road just prior to the left turn onto Kiln Lane as you come up Creamery Lane.
Getting past might be a bit tight (should be fine for cars) so people may want to go via Kiln Lane if they need to access the houses above.
They should be finished by this afternoon.
Thanks,
Mark A
Barn Cottage
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Ben and Cate are hosting a pop-up Natural History Museum afternoon on Friday 21st October from 3.15. Everyone is welcome, it has been organised for when the school breaks up next Friday, in the village hall.
If there are any queries please contact Louise on 390 383.



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Postponed:
Sadly, due to illness, we’ve decided to postpone this Sunday’s bike ride from the Legion. Watch this space for a revised date.
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