Parwich Primary School Bags2School

Blue and Green Bins Wednesday

Plus food caddy.

Partial Eclipse of the Sun

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.

Photography Club

Plant Sale on now at The Sycamore

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.

Parwich Poppy Appeal 2022

Quick link to the School website:

https://www.parwich.derbyshire.sch.uk/newsletters-1/

Apples and a Request

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 

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Furniture Free to a Good Home

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

Parwich Primary School Bags2School

Bullseye at the Legion

Live & Local at Bradbourne

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

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.

Beware Scaffolding !

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

Grey Bin Wednesday

Plus food caddy.

Bullseye at the Legion

CPR for all

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.

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.

Oil Price

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Update for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

Brent Crude falls back this week after a huge Crude inventory build, worrying inflation data, and projections of falling demand. Brent Crude is now down to $92 a barrel but still a long way off the lows of mid-September. Estimated delivery times are 5 to 10 working days. Delivery times are only an estimated delivery time. Please allow plenty of time for your order to be delivered.

TIP – Help your oil go further: You can upgrade your fuel to Premium Kerosene by adding a bottle of Exocet Additive to your tank to help improve your overall fuel performance and efficiency. Exocet Additives also lower carbon emissions, stabilise fuel, clean injectors, and inhibit sludge formation in your tank. One bottle of additive will treat 1,000 litres of oil.

We have a selection of Additives available in The Oil-Club Store with discounted Club prices for our members. If you have an AGA or Range cooker (with a wick), then please ensure you order the Cooker Additive.

Rate:  £0.9390 (pence per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])

For full details  Continue Reading »

Meeting of Parwich Parish Council

The next meeting of Parwich Parish Council will be held on Wednesday the 19th October 2022 at 7:30 pm in the Memorial Hall.

Parish Councils are no longer permitted to meet using video conferencing so this meeting must be held in person.

Risk management measures including sanitising and distancing will be in place. The number of attendees may not exceed 30. All attendees may be required to wear face masks (unless exempt).

The agenda is here.

Rugby World Cup at the Legion

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.

Previous Blog posts have been used to share the results of the Housing Need Survey carried out earlier in the year. This is identified that the level of need would support a planning application for up to five houses.

A public Q&A session was recently held with the Derbyshire Dales Housing enabler to understand what will happen next. These are some of the key points.

The lead moving forward will be taken by Derbyshire Dales District Council (DDDC) as they are the authority with responsibility for housing. This will be done in collaboration with the Parish Council, particularly so that they can tap into useful local knowledge. This means that DDDC will select the housing association to work with and consider sites. Then architects can be appointed, planning applications prepared and finance secured. The Parish Council will not have to take responsibility, or pay, for any of these.

The housing enabler will organise a walk through the whole village, and surrounding area, to consider possible sites. The Planning Authority will expect them to demonstrate that they have considered all possible sites before proposing one. This is partly so that if objectors suggest alternatives, it does not look like they have not considered them.

They will carry out the walk with representatives from the Planning Authority and Housing Association. Parish Council members are encouraged to join them so that they can share local knowledge. This is likely to happen in November. Further details will be shared when the Council has them.

The process does not always identify a suitable site, or one that a land owner is prepared to release. In this case they might try again another year.

More background information is also available on the Parish Council website.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact a member of the Parish Council or the Parish Clerk.

clerk@parwichparishcouncil.org.uk

October Film: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEN

This wonderful British comedy tells the remarkable true story of Maurice Flitcroft, a crane operator and optimistic dreamer from Barrow-in-Furness who, with the support of his family and friends, managed to gain entry to the 1976 British Open qualifying, despite never playing a round of golf before.

With pluckiness and unwavering self-belief, Maurice pulls off a series of stunning, hilarious and heartwarming attempts to compete at the highest level of professional golf, drawing the ire of the golfing elite but becoming a British folk hero in the process.

Starring Academy Award Winner Sir Mark Rylance as Maurice, Academy Award Nominee Sally Hawkins as his wife Jean   Certificate 12A

FRIDAY 14th October 7.45PM   

Free Entrance.   Refreshments.     Raffle

Parwich Memorial Hall

Rugby World Cup at the Legion

Parwich Primary School would like to invite any residents, parents, prospective parents to their Open Days….

Home Help Required

Belinda is looking for some home help for her parents, it would be a few mornings a week and they live in the centre of Parwich.

Please call Belinda on 01335 390 687 to discuss further.

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.

Free Pine Table with Six Chairs

UPDATE: These have now gone.

Extendable pine table and six matching chairs with blue velvet upholstery. Came from a local selling site and used as a stopgap . Have already unscrewed legs ready for transport. Free. 

Patti Beasley 01335 390206 

Parwich Primary School Bags2School

Blue and Green Bins Wednesday

Plus food caddy.

CPR for all

Legion Wine and Cheese Evening

This wonderful British comedy tells the remarkable true story of Maurice Flitcroft, a crane operator and optimistic dreamer from Barrow-in-Furness who, with the support of his family and friends, managed to gain entry to the 1976 British Open qualifying, despite never playing a round of golf before.

With pluckiness and unwavering self-belief, Maurice pulls off a series of stunning, hilarious and heartwarming attempts to compete at the highest level of professional golf, drawing the ire of the golfing elite but becoming a British folk hero in the process.

Starring Academy Award Winner Sir Mark Rylance as Maurice, Academy Award Nominee Sally Hawkins as his wife Jean   Certificate 12A

FRIDAY 14th October 7.45PM   

Free Entrance.   Refreshments.     Raffle

Parwich Memorial Hall

Another Crown Green Bowls season has come to a close, and woods throughout Derbyshire will have been cleaned and lovingly stored in understairs cupboards to sit out the long winter ahead.

Unquestionably it has been a campaign of mixed fortunes for the Parwich Team. Our better displays were in the Matlock and District Tuesday League, finishing fifth out of ten teams with a record of twelve games won and six defeats. Skipper Dawn found pairings that worked and largely stuck with them, and it’s fair to say that there were some notable nail-biting tussles along the way. Some matches finished with extremely tight winning (or losing) margins and I’m sure I speak for most when I say there were a few “If only’s” along the way. A couple of matches that stick in the memory were away at Bradwell and the evening that we hosted our old friends from Wirksworth, these both went to the wire and brought out some fulfilling performances. I shall indulge myself by mentioning the game at Youlgrave, for despite the Team ultimately losing on arguably the most difficult surface at the best of times, striking fear into the hearts of visiting teams, my partnership with Tony produced a moment of great pride as we came from behind to triumph against the odds to feel that we’d played our part, (though I do wish they wouldn’t serve the tea in Co-op Funeral mugs…!)

The Thursday League, though, brought contrasting fortunes. It was July before we managed to score our first victory and ultimately only won three of the twenty matches in the schedule, thereby losing our status in Division One that we strove so hard to win the promotion into last year. Exactly what went wrong can only be put down to being “One of those things,” and I am sure that with the right motivation we will enter the arena next term in a refreshed state of mind ready to leave no stone unturned in the fight to regain our rightful standing.

Yet the season was not just all about league action; we did enjoy a very successful Club competition which took the form of Rolling Pairs, a format to which many of us were previously unaware but was hugely convivial and entertaining. The rules unfolded as the afternoon wore on, as did many trays of sandwiches and cakes, and at the end of it all winners Sue A and John H were presented with a most splendid cup. 

Nevertheless it was all fun. The feeling of being part of a team competing to win is surely unrivalled; along the way visiting hidden corners of the Peak District that holiday adventurers may never see and discovering gems of watering holes on journeys home, reflecting on battles won and lost, but always with a satisfaction of having given one’s best. All that remains now is to paint Parwich red at the end of season Bowls Lunch, and then it’s roll on next season, for those woods can’t stay hidden in the dark for too long, you know…..   (Mark J)

Oil Price Up Up Up

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Update for Bradbourne & Parwich Heating Oil Club

Brent Crude back over $98 a barrel this week as OPEC+ announced the biggest cut to its collective target since 2020, slashing the production target by 2 million bdp (barrels per day). Estimated delivery times are 5 to 10 working days. Delivery times are only an estimated delivery time. Please allow plenty of time for your order to be delivered.

TIP: Pre-winter preparations:- Going into this winter there are a few tips and tricks you can do to ensure your oil and heating is running as efficiently as possible to help keep your costs as low as possible:
– Bleed radiators – if there is built up air in your system you will be burning fuel to heat your house but the radiators may only be functioning at 50% heat capacity.
– Upgrade your oil to Premium Heating Oil – Additive will help your oil run more efficiently and therefore last longer, it will also clear pipes of build up and break down any sludge sat at the bottom of your tank. Additives can be found in our Club Store. Please note: if you have an AGA or wick based cooker you will need the Cooker Additive.
– Remove water in your tank – water occurs naturally overtime and aside from taking up valuable space in your tank, if sucked into your system can cause real problems, usually resulting in expensive servicing fees. You can find a variety of water scavengers in our Club Store to resolve this.

Rate:  £0.9095 (pence per litre excluding vat [5% for Domestic use])

For full details  Continue Reading »

Legion Wine and Cheese Evening

Parwich Bonfire and Fireworks

Please feel free to start taking any wood items to the bonfire site (same as last year) so we can start building it.

Any questions let me know – lucywigley@googlemail.com thanks Lucy M

Parwich Primary School would like to invite any residents, parents, prospective parents to their Open Days….