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Dear friends The rain is washing against my study window heralding the arrival of a truly British summer! Not that I'm complaining, wilted plants are starting to look a little greener. With the arrival of summer come the thoughts of vacation. Time to relax, rest and perhaps catch up with family and friends. For many, life rushes past at an alarming rate. So much to fit into so little time and I'm not just talking of those who work; many of my retired friends seem to be even busier in retirement! We can so easily find ourselves with lives that are completely out of balance, replacing the joy God gives to us with tension and stress. What should a balanced life look like? What are the key ingredients that our God created minds and bodies crave? In the opening chapters of the Bible, in the story of creation, perhaps we find some clues. There is a balance that God strikes between creative work, contributing to the needs of others (six days straight) and complete rest (one day). With Adam and Eve, their initial life also involved time spent with God and the rest of the Bible gives ample example of the need for all of us to find regular time to pray and worship. When the Sunday Trading Act was passed in 1994, allowing more shops and businesses to open, our society changed. Suddenly a day which had been largely a national day of rest started to fill with work or chores. Many would say that the convenience of being able to shop on a Sunday has made life easier. Of course, the Internet now means we can shop all day and all night, if we so desire. This freedom can be very helpful but it can also add to the pressure of life. Unless we are ill, there is no time when we are forced to rest. Learning to strike the right balance between all these elements is a lifelong exercise, moving and shifting as our circumstances change. Whatever the circumstances of your life, I pray that you will find more of God's peace and joy this summer. Andy
Revd Andy Larkin
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Alsop en le Dale
Altar Flowers 3rd and 10th July Mrs K Salt August Mrs C Duffell 17th and 24th July Miss P Staley
31st July Mrs C Gordon
Readers (always looking for new volunteers) Caroline Gordon and Christine Duffell On June 19th we welcomed members of the Alsop/Allsop/Alsopp Family for their annual service. It was very good to see so many old and new faces. We look forward to seeing you at our last tea and cakes fund raising Bank Holiday at the end of August, so we hope you have arranged your holidays around it! Caroline Gordon and Christine Duffell
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Cleaning July Liz Taylor and Wendy Carter August Anne Beresford and Catherine Lawson
Parwich
Parwich Memorial Hall
Management Committee
AGM
18th
July 2011
7.30pm – 9.00pm
Parwich Memorial Hall
Agenda
1. Chairman’s opening remarks
2. Apologies for absence
3. Minutes of previous AGM
4. Matters arising
5. Reports:
Treasurer’s Financial Report
Chairman’s Annual Report
6. Election of committee members
Welcome to the Village Diary
for Alsop-en-le-Dale, Ballidon, Parwich & Pikehall
For any events that you would like adding to the diary, please email
July 2011 Date Time Event Location
Fri 1st .. School Closed – INSET Day Primary School
. . Saturday 2nd – Friday 8th
Wakes Week .
Sat 2nd 9-10.45am Saturday Morning Bulk Rubbish Collection Parwich
Sat 2nd 9.45am Wakes Saturday
Oddfellows Parade
starts from The
Sycamore
Sat 2nd 10.30-
10.45am Saturday Morning Bulk Rubbish Collection Ballidon
Sat 2nd 11am Oddfellows Service Parwich Church
Sat 2nd 11am-4pm Village Market & Entertainment The Green
Sat 2nd 1.15pm Oddfellows Lunch Memorial Hall
Sat 2nd 6pm for
6.15pm Fancy Dress Parade & Carnival
assemble at School
steps
Sat 2nd 7.30pm
Hog Roast & Entertainment
Ilkeston Band until 8.30, then Chris
Houlihan
The Green
Sun 3rd 10.30am-noon Club Tennis Tennis Courts
Sun 3rd 11am Campsite “Songs of Praise” Service Parsons Croft,
Church if wet
Sun 3rd 12 noon Fun and Games with the Campers Parsons Croft
Sun 3rd 6pm Treasure Hunt assemble -The
Green
Sun 3rd 8pm Wakes BBQ British Legion
Mon 4th 6.30pm Bowls Club Practice Night Bowling Green
Mon 4th 6.30pm Children’s Sports Night Nether Green
Mon 4th 6.30-8.30pm Guided walk through Bletch Brook Valley meet at The
Sycamore
Tue 5th 7pm Local Mothers’ Race Meet at The
Sycamore
Tue 5th 7.30pm Junior Hill Race .
Tue 5th 8pm Senior Hill Race .
Wed 6th 2pm Pilates for the Over 60s Memorial Hall
Wed 6th 6.30pm
7.30pm
Pilates followed by
Pilates for the Youth Memorial Hall
Wed 6th 7pm Children’s Bowls & Golf Target
Competition Parsons Croft
Thu 7th 6-7pm Circuit Training Memorial Hall
Thu 7th 7pm Wakes Ball Race Pump Hill
Thu 7th 7.15pm (after
ball race) Children’s Film Show: Memorial Hall
Fri 8th 6pm-7.15pm
Parwich Primary School’s 150th
Anniversary Reunion & Celebration:
school open to all
Primary School
Fri 8th 7.15pm for
7.30pm Slide Show: history of Parwich School Memorial Hall
Fri 8th 8.30pm School anniversary social event: wine,
cheese and pate Memorial Hall
Sat 9th -
Wed 27th .
Buxton Arts Festival
A feast of opera, music & literature Buxton
Sun 10th 9.30am Holy Communion Parwich Church
Sun 10th 10.30am-noon Club Tennis Tennis Courts
Sun 10th 11.15am Holy Communion AlsopChurch
Sun 10th 2pm Pikehall Harness Racing Pikehall
Sun 10th 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church
Mon 11th 6.30pm Bowls Club Practice Night Bowling Green
Tue 12th 7.30pm Sustainability – Solar, PV etc
Village Meeting – everyone invited Memorial Hall
Tue 12th 7.30pm Safer Neighbourhood Meeting Bradbourne Village
Hall
Wed 13th 8.30am-
3.30pm Operation Red Rabbit: school fun day School/Tissington
Wed 13th 9.30am
Trip to Felley Priory Garden & Hebb’s
Farmhouse
Please book your ticket
Meet by The Green
Wed 13th 2pm Pilates for the Over 60s Memorial Hall
Wed 13th 6.30pm
7.30pm
Pilates followed by
Pilates for the Youth Memorial Hall
Thu 14th 6-7pm Circuit Training Memorial Hall
Sat 16th
Sun 17th 1.30 – 5.30pm Winster Open Gardens Winster
Sat 16th 8pm Masquerade Ball Memorial Hall
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Sun 17th 10am Ashbourne Highland Gathering The Rec, Cokayne
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Sun 17th 10.30am-noon Club Tennis Tennis Courts
Mon 18th 6.30pm Bowls Club Practice Night Bowling Green
Wed 20th 1pm
School Year 6 leavers production: Strictly
Come Dancing Fairytale / PTA family
afternoon
Memorial Hall /
cricket pitch
Wed 20th 2pm Pilates for the Over 60s Memorial Hall
Wed 20th 6.30pm
7.30pm
Pilates followed by
Pilates for the Youth Memorial Hall
Thu 21st .. End of Term
INSET Day today Primary School
Thu 21st 6-7pm Circuit Training Memorial Hall
Sun 24th 2.30pm Methodist Service Parwich Church
Mon 25th 6.30pm Bowls Club Practice Night Bowling Green
Thu 28th 6-7pm Circuit Training Memorial Hall
Sun 31st 10.30am-noon Club Tennis Tennis Courts
August 2011 Date Time Event Location
Tue 2nd from 6.30pm Parwich Panoramic Fell Race
Children’s race from 6.30
adults – 7.15pm
Sycamore Inn
Fri 5th-
Sun 7th . Y-Not Festival Pikehall
Sat 6th 7.45-8.30am Saturday Morning Bulk Rubbish Collection Alsop
Sat 6th . Manifold Valley Show Ilam
Sat 13th 10.30-
10.45am Saturday Morning Bulk Rubbish Collection Ballidon
Sat 20th all day Ashbourne Agricultural Show Osmaston
Mon 29th 11-4pm Tea & Cakes in the Churchyard Alsop Church
Thorpe
COFFEE MORNINGS A lot of regulars were missing this month on June 15th; they were either on holiday or could not come for some other reason. However, the ten local people were augmented by four walkers who were very welcome and it was a noisy, cheerful gathering. Although the numbers were down we still managed to collect £36.00 for the British Red Cross. Julia has written these words as I was enjoying a holiday on the island of Islay – away from it all! A cheque has been sent to the local branch of the British Red Cross and I have asked if the money could be put towards the cost of a new Derbyshire emergency support vehicle which they are trying to purchase. A letter has been received from Christian Aid thanking everyone for our donation from last month’s coffee morning. They thank us for our continued support of their work with and for the poorest communities on earth. Future dates: July 20th, Aug. 17th, and Sept. 21st in the Village Hall between 10.30 am and 12 noon as usual. The charity to benefit from donations in July will be Hearing Dogs for deaf people and in August it will be for our local Community First Responders. Ros Hunt Derbyshire Churches and Chapels Preservation Trust (DCCPT) ‘Ride and Stride’ This annual national sponsored event will take place this year on Saturday September 10th. It would be wonderful if any of you would care to take part – whether on bikes or walking. Sponsorship forms will be available from the end of July and can be obtained from churchwardens. It would be great if refreshments could be provided in each church and even a rota of people to man the churches! However,
this is not always possible and is not obligatory, but it does make a big difference to those taking part. The Trust exists to provide grants for Churches and Chapels of all denominations in Derbyshire for their repair and maintenance. 50p out of every £1 raised comes back to the church you nominate. RH
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Thorpe Village Hall - Annual Report – 28 April 2011
The Management Committee has consisted of Jim Hudson, David Froggatt, Bob
Evans, Barbara Wager, Cyril Challinor, Clarke Lomas and Andrew Wager during the
year since the last Annual Meeting on 11 June 2010. Andrew Wager has continued to
act as chairman and secretary, while Bob Evans has continued as treasurer. Jim
Hudson retired from the committee at the end 2010 because he no longer has a
connection with the village. Jim had completed his work to ensure that the title of the
Hall is on a sound legal base and the committee expressed their gratitude to Jim for
all his hard work.
Management Committee meetings were held on 11 June 2010 and 10 December 2010
Gill Frith has been the caretaker since 1992. The committee continues to be very
grateful for her work.
The title to the Hall and the side passage has been recorded with the Land Registry
thanks to Jim Hudson’s persistence. It is now in the custodianship of the Charity
Commissioners. The story of Jim’s work was summarised in the Parish Magazine for
February 2011.
In order to improve the Hall for the hard of hearing, Barbara Wager has organised the
installation of a hearing loop. This allows those with suitable hearing aids to hear
what is going on more clearly. There is a table microphone for meetings and a lapel
mike for speakers. The Parish Council provided 20% support of £283, the District
Council £700 and the Dovedale Dash £450.
Barbara has also organised the purchase of a smart nameplate for the front of the
Hall.
Work has started on a project to improve the toilets in the hall. They are long overdue
for an upgrade. The committee are working with an architect to find a design that will
replace the existing facilities with a disabled toilet and two modern unisex toilets.
Existing internal load bearing walls constrain the options but we are hopeful that an
affordable design can be achieved.
The committee are grateful for continuing financial support of £1000 from the
Dovedale Dash which allows hiring rates to be kept affordable.
There is now a website for the village hall at www.thorpevillagehall.org.uk
Andrew Wager
24 April 2011
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At Thorpe. Co-ordinator Barbara Wager
There have been no messages lately relating to new scams, However there
are scams about, mostly by phone and email. The telephone ones generally
ask for your bank or credit card details on some pretext or other, all of
which are always false. The police advice is simply never tell anyone your
details.
The email scams frequently say you have won money which you can claim
by giving your bank details. Another one is that your computer needs a
new security system, which it does not, anyway certainly not from
somebody you've never heard of.
The most recent case is one where a phone call says you need a new
security update, and giving a website address where you are informed that
it will cost £170 and please supply your credit card details. Surprise,
surprise. Please don't do it! If you do think you need a new security system
go out and buy one from a reputable source at a time of your choosing.
If you do get one of these phone calls or emails it is worth your time to tell
the police. If you don't they cannot know. If you do they can add together
everybody's information and perhaps detect a pattern and so be able to do
something about it.
A good way to stop unwanted phone calls is to register with the Telephone
Preference Service by calling 0845 0700707 or doing it online at
www.tpsonline.org.uk.
The police phone number for non-urgent calls is
0345 123 3333
Tissington NOTES FROM THE HALL JUNE 2011
Church Fete
Sunday 31st July 1.30-4.00pm
Please make a note of this in the diary. The usual stalls and help will be
needed as per usual. As I write we have no band for the day but please do
consider other musicians if you know of any. All proceeds to St Marys’
Church .
Tissington Open Gardens Day
Sunday 7 August 2011 12-4pm
After some discussion we have come up with this date for the Open
Garden Day . I hope to see all those of you that have offered their gardens
so that we can discuss further details of the opening but, meanwhile, can
we all keep that date free in our dairies and perhaps think of a pricing
policy.
Tissington Hall Garden Open in aid of the National Gardens Scheme
The day this year for this excellent charity is Monday 29 August between
12 and 3pm The Hall itself will be open for guided tours that day in
addition.
District Council
As you know I was fortunate enough to be elected to the District Council
for the Ward of Dovedale & Parwich.If anyone has a concern of anything
appertaining to District Council matters then please DO get in touch with
me.
As part of their programme, the District Council will be having a Southern
Area Forum at the Sports Centre in Ashbourne on Monday 4 July between
7 and 9pm where there will be various talks and an opportunity to ask
questions of the Council Members and Officers. Please do attend.
Sir Richard
270611
Carole Unwin writes
Flower Rota:
3 & 10 July Susan Limer
17 & 24 July Joan Boam
TISSINGTON CAR BOOT SALE
In aid of St Mary’s Church Organ Fund
Bank Holiday Monday 29 August 2011
Open to the Public at 12 noon
£7 per table
Bookings to Carole Unwin on 01335 390603
or Jo H on 01335 390312
TISSINGTON VILLAGE HALL
The Village Hall Committee invited Rosemary Rennie, an architect, to their
June meeting to discuss options regarding updating. Her report is now awaited,
together with drawings.
Thanks to all who took part in the recent survey. The option concerning update
and provision of disabled access has been agreed. The Secretary has accessed
Grants which may be available
Please note that in future Tissington residents will have priority for all dates
until 1 January each year, so if you want the Village Hall for anything special
don’t forget to book early – Treasurer Mrs Helen Walker, tel.818018.
Sally Rowe
Secretary
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Tissington Youth Club We have started to meet up again! At the Village Hall Fridays 7.15p.m until 9p.m. Thankfully Steve Tame has come back on board to lead the club alongside two Sue’s; Sue Patterson and Sue Davenport. Their children attend the club. At the moment Friday is the evening for meeting, but we have found that there are children carrying out other pursuits on that night, so we may very well return back to a Thursday night if numbers stay low. Now that the evenings are light and hopefully dry, there is a great opportunity to use the Chill Out” area and the playing field in Tissington. If you have children 8years and over please come along to see us and join in the fun. Zena Penfold (Chairman) Tel. 01335 390674
Vintage and Modern Tractor Event will take place at Tissington on
the old recreation field, Chapel Lane on Sunday July 24
th 2011
13.00 hrs
Free admission. Car park £2.
Proceeds split between St. Marys Church and Chapel.
Details Les Alcock 01335 390490
Tissington Chapel would like to thank David Walker for the kind donation of £36 towards the restoration fund, Les Alcock
Contact Details
Revd Andy Larkin
The Vicarage
Smithy Lane
Parwich DE6 1QD
Tel: 07758 704452
Email: [email protected]
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Readers:
Mrs Faith Hanson 350412
Miss Ros Hunt 350221
Churchwardens:
St. Michael’s, Alsop Mrs Caroline Gordon 390651
Mr William Bunting 390329
St. Edmund’s, Fenny Bentley Vacant
Vacant
St. Peter’s, Parwich Mr Martin Compton 390529
Mrs Helen Pitts 390362
St. Leonard’s, Thorpe Mr Clarke Lomas 350265
Miss Ros Hunt 350221
St. Mary’s, Tissington Mr David Walker 390075
Miss Ann Unwin 350732
Services for July to beginning of September
July 3rd
– 2nd
Sunday after Trinity
Alsop no service
Fenny Bentley 3.30 pm Evening Prayer Miss R Hunt
Parwich 11.00 am Campsite Service Revd A Larkin
Thorpe 9.30 am Holy Communion Revd O Post
Tissington 11.00 am Family Service + Baptism Revd O Post
July 10th
– 3rd
Sunday after Trinity
Alsop 11.15 am Holy Communion Revd E Urquhart
Fenny Bentley no service
Parwich 9.30 am Holy Communion Revd O Post
2.30 pm Methodist - Holy Communion Revd T Morris
Thorpe 11.00 am Mattins Miss R Hunt
Tissington 9.30 am Mattins Miss R Hunt
July 17th
– 4th
Sunday of Trinity
Alsop 11.15 am Holy Communion Revd A Larkin/J Turville
Fenny Bentley 3.30 pm Evening Prayer Revd A Larkin
Parwich 10.00 am Family Service Revd A Larkin
Thorpe 6.30 pm Evensong Mrs F Hanson
Tissington 8.00 am Holy Communion Revd A Larkin
**10.00 am Methodist - Holy Communion Revd T Morris
July 24th
– 5th
Sunday after Trinity
Alsop 11.15 am Mattins Mr K Stone
Fenny Bentley no service
Parwich 9.30 am Holy Communion Revd A Larkin
2.30 pm Methodist Service Mr T Parkinson
Thorpe 11.15 am Holy Communion Revd A Larkin/J Turville
Tissington no service
July 31st – 6
th Sunday after Trinity
Thorpe 11.00 am Songs of Praise Miss R Hunt
August 7th
– 7th
Sunday after Trinity
Alsop no service
Fenny Bentley 3.30 pm Evening Prayer Mr K Stone
Parwich 6.30 pm Evensong Mr K Stone
Thorpe 9.30 am Holy Communion Revd P Short
Tissington 11.00 am Family Service Mrs F Hanson
August 14th
– 8th
Sunday after Trinity
Alsop 11.15 am Holy Communion Revd O Post
Fenny Bentley no service
Parwich 9.30 am Holy Communion Revd O Post
2.30 pm Methodist Service Sister M Wilde
Thorpe 11.00 am Mattins Miss R Hunt
Tissington 9.30 am Mattins Miss R Hunt
August 21st – 9
th Sunday after Trinity
Alsop 11.15 am Holy Communion Revd A Larkin
Fenny Bentley 3.30 pm Evening Prayer Miss R Hunt
Parwich 10.00 am Family Service Revd A Larkin
Thorpe 6.30 pm Evensong Miss R Hunt
Tissington 8.00 am Holy Communion Revd A Larkin
**10.00 am Methodist service Sister M Wilde
August 28th
– 10th
Sunday after Trinity
Alsop 11.15 am Mattins Mr K Stone
Fenny Bentley no service
Parwich 9.30 am Holy Communion Revd A Larkin
2.30 pm Methodist Service Revd T Morris
Thorpe 11.15 am Holy Communion Revd A Larkin
Tissington no service
September 4th
– 11th
Sunday after Trinity
Alsop no service
Fenny Bentley 3.30 pm Evening Prayer Revd A Larkin
Parwich 6.30 pm Evensong Mr K Stone
Thorpe 9.30 am Holy Communion Revd A Larkin
Tissington 11.00 am Family Service Revd A Larkin
**Please note: Methodist services will be held at St. Mary’s Church at
10.00 am on the 3rd
Sunday of each month (July – September) whilst work is
being done on the Chapel at Tissington.