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EchoA voice for everyone in Elton and Gratton
Winter 2018/19 www.eltonderbyshire.com Issue No. 56
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We welcome your news, views andarticles of interest, provided they arenot anonymous, libellous oroffensive. Views expressed are notnecessarily those of the editorialteam. Items may be condensedwhere necessary.
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Diary DatesDecember2 Turning on the Christmas Tree lights 6pm6 Parish Council meeting 7.30pm VH14 Elton Quiz Night 7.30pm VH16 Lessons andCarols by Candlelight 6pm CH24 Crib Service 4pm CH31 Ringing in the New Year 11.45pam CH
January3 Parish Council meeting 7.30pm VH11 Elton Quiz Night 7.30pm VH15 ELHG 7.30pm VH
February7 Parish Council meeting 7.30pm VH8 Elton Quiz Night 7.30pm VH19 ELHG 7.30pm VH
March7 Parish Council meeting 7.30pm VH8 Elton Quiz Night 7.30pm19 ELHG 7.30pm VH
Weekly events
Tea/Coffee & Toast in Church - everyThursday morning 10.30am - 12.00pmEveryone is welcome
Gentle Keep Fit - every Tuesday from1.45pm to 2.45pm in the Village Hall - £3.00per session. See full details on page 5
Fortnightly eventsGrey Bin & Food Caddy CollectionEvery other Wednesday - from 5th DecemberBlue & Green Bin & Food Caddy CollectionEvery other Wednesday - from 12th December
Four-weekly Mobile Library - see back page
Echo Editorial TeamJohn Moseley 650760John Wellington 650857Please send us your news, views,stories and diary events (forDecember, March, April, May,and June) no later than:-
Next Copy Date4th February 2019
to: John Wellington Stride Cottage, Main Street, Elton.
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THE EDITORIAL TEAM
would like to wish all ourReaders, Contributors, Advertisers
Distributors and Printers
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMASand a
HAPPY, HEALTHY &PROSPEROUSNEW YEAR
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Parish Councillors
John Moseley Chair 650760Colin Swindell V.Ch 07816 986956Cath Dawe 650649Nigel Mason 650440Maralyn Marsden 650589
All correspondence to the Clerk:Janice Jackson Tel: 6507278 Bradley CloseBirchoverDE4 2BG
Village News and Views
District CouncillorColin Swindell 07816 986956
County CouncillorSimon Spencer 01335 324324
Member of ParliamentPatrick McLoughlin,Derbys West Constituency Office 01332 558125
Councillors Corner
Christmas Tree Light-upElton Parish Council would like to invite the residents of Elton and Gratton to the lighting of Elton’sChristmas Trees. This year’s event will take place on Sunday 2 December at 6pm starting at theTown Mere (by the telephone box) where we will light the first of the trees. We will then move onto the church to light the second tree.
There will be carol singing with the Youlgrave Silver Band and afterwards everybody is warmlyinvited to the Village Hall for mince pies, cakes and mulled wine. We hope you will be able to joinus.
Winter MaintenanceElton Parish Council is preparing for the winter months. We have a large supply of grit storedaway which will be used to make sure our grit bins are fully stocked throughout the winter. Thisyear the Parish Council has asked people from the community to adopt a grit bin and keep ittopped up with salt from the Parish Council’s supply. Keeping the bins well stocked will enablepeople to clear snow and ice on the roads and pavements around their homes. It also means wedo not have to rely on the County Council to fill them when the demand is high.
Almost all the bins have been adopted, but the bins on Ivy Lane, East End, Chapel Croft and WestEnd Bungalows have not. If you feel you could volunteer to refill one of these bins throughoutwinter, please contact me using the details below. If you find a grit bin empty, please contact meand I will do my best to get it filled.
The Parish Council would like to remind everybody that the grit in the bins is paid for with publicmoney and should only be used on roads and pavements. The grit is not for use on private prop-erty.
Christmas bin collectionsBin collections in Elton in the two weeks AFTER Christmas day will be one day LATER than usual.So, as bins are normally collected on a Wednesday, they will be collected on a Thursday followingChristmas Day. Your recycling (blue bin/blue box and bag) will be collected on Thursday 27December 2018. Your grey bin or black sacks will be collected on Thursday 4 January 2019.
Food waste will still be collected weekly over the Christmas period as normal.REAL Christmas trees will be collected from the edge of your property between Monday 7January and Friday 1 February for collection. Please make sure all decorations are removed!
3 Village News and Views“Sing Choirs of Angels, Sing in Exaltation”—one of the linesin the familiar hymn “O Come all ye Faithful” It is the Englishversion of "Adeste Fideles" which was written by an English-man John Francis Wade in the mid-eighteenth century. It isa firm favourite, the last verse being saved to sing onChristmas morning as a great shout of joy that our Saviouris born, and that he remains with us in so many ways, andnot just at Christmas. Though we make much of Jesus incelebrating his birth at Christmas, we also need to remem-ber that, in growing up, he remained one of the people andgot involved in the “nitty gritty” of life. He learned Joseph’s
trade at the carpenter’s bench.
Early in the New Year we hope to be able to begin the work on the provision of a toilet in church.With the help of the Diocesan Raymond Ross Fund the Exton Trust along with money raised mainlythrough tea and toast and the Gift Days, we are able to make provision for this new facility whichhas been lacking for so long. We just have one or two hurdles to cross, but we are nearly there. Weare grateful for the generosity of parishioners and for the foresight for the benefit of churches in theDiocese. Perhaps at Christmas, apart from giving gifts, we ought to pause and think of the ways inwhich we receive from people who are in many ways invisible—right throughout the year.
Our Christmas services are published elsewhere in the ‘Echo’, but please do come and join us atsome point, either at the Carol Service on 16th December, or the Crib Service on Christmas Eve orthe early morning Communion service on Christmas Day. You will be most welcome.
Have a lovely Christmas
Canon David Truby
All Saints Church
Team Rector: Canon David Truby 824707Church Warden: Anne Wellington 650857
Monthly Services1st Sunday 9.30am Book of Common Prayer2nd Sunday 6.00pm Sanctuary3rd Sunday 9.30am Parish Eucharist4th Sunday 6.00pm Evensong5th Sunday See church noticeboard
2nd December at 6pmLighting the Christmas trees. Carolswith the Youlgrave bandWith refreshments afterwards in thevillage hall.Meet at the Mere. Duke of York open.
16th December at 6pmLessons and Carols by candlelight.
24th December at 4pmThe Crib Service. Children can dress upand join in.
Christmas DayBCP Communion at 8am
New Years Eve. Meet outside thechurch at 11.45pmRinging in the New Year and Auld LangSyne.All Welcome and the Duke of York willbe open
ALL SAINTS’ SERVICES FOR ADVENT & CHRISTMAS
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Halloween was a great success with amazing carved pumpkins and scary fancydress costumes. Great fun was had by all. Congratulations to all the winners.
It’s that time again… “Santa Grotto” will be on Sunday 9th December at WinsterShop from 5.00pm to 7.00pm. Come along all welcome.
Christmas pre-orders are now being taken, please pick up an order form from theshop. You can also pre-order your Christmas turkey from either Coates or Gingerbutchers. Turkey sizes range from 8lbs to 20lbs. For prices please enquire at theshop. Last date for Christmas orders is Tuesday 18th December for collection onMonday 24th December from 12.00 until 3.30pm.
We have a selection of Christmas cakes for sale from Luke Evans or order nowfor Christmas. We are also stocking:-
Mince Pies, Christmas PuddingsTinned Shortbread Biscuits, Boxes of BiscuitsHomemade Pickles, Chutney & Chilli JamSelection Boxes, Advent Calendars and a wide variety of ChocolatesHand Knitted AnimalsBoxed Local BeersCards, Gift Wrap, Tags
YOUR VILLAGE. YOUR COMMUNITY.YOUR SHOP.
Shop Opening Times:Mon – Sat 8.00am – 7.00pmSun & B/H 8.00am – 6.00pm
From Jayne, Katrina, Staff and all the Volunteers
Winter Village Shopwww.winstervillageshop.comTel: 01629 650683
Opening times over the Christmas period:-Christmas Eve - Monday 24th December – 8.00 – 4.00Christmas Day - Tuesday 25th December – 9.30 – 12.30Boxing Day - Wednesday 26th December – 9.00 – 3.00New Years Eve - Monday 31st December – 8.00 – 4.00New Years Day - Tuesday 1st January – 9.00 – 3.00
Otherwise normal shop opening times
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The service islocated at:
The School House, Elton Primary School,Main Street, Elton
NEW Opening timeEvery Thursday between 12:30pm and 2:30pm
Services include:Postal services, stamps, pensions, benefits, council tax & bill payments,
Plus car tax & cash withdrawals
(Some services may be subject to change)
Outreach Service, Elton
ELTON KEEP FITTuesdays 1.45pm - 2.45pm
Elton Village Hall£3.00 per session
Stamina Improvement Body Toning Core Strengthening Balance Improvement Stretching & Relaxation
Exercises are adapted to suit a varied rangeof health & fitness levels and abilities, withchair based alternatives also given.
Come along and join our friendly group,making exercise fun and sociable.
For further details contact:Helen Emmerson on 07957 369691 or emailhelen.emmerson@derbyshiredales.gov.uk
The Guisers are coming ..........
to our Christmas Party on
Saturday 22nd December
at 7pm in the Village Hall
We will supply mulled wine andsome soft drinks and nibbles
Please bring some food/drink to share
EVERYONE is WELCOME(let me know if you need transport)
Contact Carolyn and Graham
01629 650757
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Want to see family and friendswithout the hassle?
Homestead FarmB&B and Self-catering Cottage
Book them in with Jean or Alan Carson
Tel. 650359
The Secret @ Peak Serenity
A Christian retreat for 2 people situated in a tranquil, ruralsetting, ‘Off the beaten track’, on Harthill Moor, nearChatsworth and Bakewell. Family owned and run.Idyllic location perfect for walkers, lovers of wildlife,photographers, artists, etc.For details and bookings, phone/text me on 07837 725337Email: relax@peakserenity.co.uk.Web: www.thesecret-peakserenity.co.uk
Thank you...Christine Earl, Cliff Farm, nr. Elton, DE45 1LL
household waste is contained in your grey bin or 4 black standard sized sacks on collectionsday.
containers, making sure it is easily identifiable as recycling materials.
The ‘burned-out car’Over recent months a number of people have contacted me about the burned-out car that hasbeen lay in the verge on the first bend when heading towards Bakewell. The car was not onlyunsightly and attracting graffiti, but also causing a distraction to motorists on a dangerous part ofthe road. I discussed the matter with the Police who were not even aware of the problem, hadlittle interest in knowing how the vehicle had come to be there nor wanted to take any furtheraction to deal with the matter. After lengthy discussions with officers at Derbyshire Dales DistrictCouncil they agreed to have the vehicle removed in the interests of road safety. The Council willbe making investigations of their own to find out who the vehicle belongs to.
Christmas wishesOn behalf of the Parish Council and myself, may we wish everybody a Merry Christmas and aHappy New Year.
Can I help you?I am always here to help in any way I can. If you need help, have an issue of concern or know ofa problem that needs fixing, please contact me. My contact details are below. If I can’t help you,I will always try to point you in the right direction.
Colin SwindellDistrict CouncillorWinster and South Darley Ward
Address: Laburnum Cottage, Well Street, Elton, Matlock DE4 2BYTelephone : 07816 986 956Email : colin.swindell@derbyshiredales.gov.uk
7 Village News and ViewsUp on the farm. Part 1
I've recently come across some agricultural records for Elton and Gratton but to make sense ofthem I needed to find out about local farming life. Who better to ask than Eleanor Moseley andGeorge Carson. I'm grateful to them both and to Bill Glossop for sharing their memories.
Eleanor's father held the tenancy of a lowland farm near Lichfield but when he died at a youngage in 1950, Eleanor's mother, as a woman, wasn't allowed to take over the tenancy. She usedall her savings to buy her own farm at Grangemill and in November 1950 brought her childrento the hills of Derbyshire. Eleanor remembers being driven over the moor in the snow and felt,she said, “I was coming to the end of the earth”. But the family was soon made welcome in Eltonand the wider area. Eleanor met Roy at a dance in Winster and married in 1960 when theybought Bowling Green Cottage where she still lives. The house has probably been known by thatname since it was built in the 1860s on what was then the village bowling green.
In the 19th century arable crops were a common sight in the fields of Elton and Gratton. In 1870arable covered 200 acres in Elton and over 150 acres in Gratton. Most commonly grown werepotatoes and oats. Potatoes fuelled people and oats fuelled both people and the heavy horsesnecessary for agriculture. In 1900 59 horses were at work on Elton's farms and in those daysthere were nearly as many farms as horses, most of them small dairy farms. Eleanor recalls 21farms still at work in the 1960s but by then, of course, the horse had been replaced by thetractor.
At a time when these vehicles were still a rare sight in the Derbyshire countryside many youngerfarm workers were away fighting in the war. Older men who'd worked with horses most of theirlives didn't know how to drive and were unwilling to learn. Young George Carson, however, waseager to embrace modern technology and Homestead Farm acquired a shiny green FordsonStandard tractor in 1943. The strict conditions laid down by the wartime government requiredthat tractors should not be idle and so 15-year-old George got plenty of driving practice doingcontracting work. Neighbouring farmers were soon trusting him to drive their cattle trucks toand from market.
Bill Glossop recalls the names of over 40 keepers of cows in the village in the 1930s. Most hadjust a few and would combine farming with another job. After early morning milking, often outin the field and in all weathers, they would go off to work, maybe at a quarry, Friden brickworksor a larger farm. The biggest farms in Elton, over 150 acres, were Elton House (PickfordBrothers) and Oddo House (Frederick Pickford). In Gratton parish the biggest farms wereLowfields (Bernard Kenworthy) and Dale End (Benjamin Yates).
Small farmers could take their churns of milk to Gratton Cheese Factory after it opened in 1884.In the 1920s they could take them to Harold Rolley's dairy, which was in a building blockinghalf the road outside Elton Old Hall. Here the milk was cooled and taken to Rowsley railwaystation (in Harry Rolley's lorry – try saying that aloud!) for transport to Manchester or London.After 1933, when the Milk Marketing Board was established, milk churns were collecteddirectly from the farms by the MMB lorry and taken to the new Express Dairies creamery atRowsley station. Mr Rolley's dairy became a storage shed and was demolished in 1962.
Please contact me if you would like to share your memories of farming in Elton or Gratton fora future article in the Elton Echo.
Lynn Burnet
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Peak Pre School has a cosy and Stimulating environment with a capacity for ten children helping them feel safe and secure whilst they learnthrough play. We offer a wide range of activities and promote outdoor learning in our wonderful garden.
Ofsted rated GOOD in December 2015.
15 and 30 hours funded places available for 2,3 and 4 year olds. Other funding options available.
£4 per hour for non-funded places.
3 hour sessions of 8.45am-11.45am or 11.45am- 2.45pm
Or
6 hour full days from 8.45am- 2.45pm Monday to Friday.
To arrange a visit contact Sarah on 07799084244 or email peakpreschool@outlook.com
Attached to Stanton in the Peak Primary School,
School Lane, Stanton in the Peak,
Derbyshire, DE4 2LX
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South Darley & Winster Pre-School
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A small friendly, family like atmosphere for children aged 2-4 years to learn, play and grow together.
Funded places available for all 3 year olds and eligible 2 year olds.
Open Term time.Monday - Thursday 9am-12pm, 12pm -3pm.
Morning, afternoon or full day sessions available.
Please contact Kirsty on 07863771636 or 01629650867or email info@southdarleypreschool.co.uk for information.
Have a look at our website www.southdarleypreschool.co.uk
9 Village News and ViewsELTON CRICKET CLUB IN 2018
Elton cricketers enjoyed a successful - if slightly frustrating - 2018 season finishing as runners-up in each of the threecompetitions they contested.
1.Mansfield Sunday League
Elton’s debut season in Sunday League cricket saw them finish in second place behind Selston in their section of theMansfield League. In retrospect, the Elton players will be kicking themselves for being caught napping at Sherwood Collieryin their opening game of the campaign. This avoidable defeat would ultimately prove crucial as Elton lost only one furtherSunday League game throughout the entire season. However, with a year’s experience of the league behind them, thereis no reason why Elton should not go one better in 2019. The final league positions for the 2018 season were:
Points
1. Selston Town 305
2. Elton 282
3. Mansfield 220
4. Eastwood 180
5. Belper Meadows 140
6. Teversal 138
7. Shirebrook 135
8. Kirkby Portland 132
9. Langwith 121
10. Langley Mill United 102
11. Sherwood Colliery 65
As you can see – we had some interesting trips!
2. Orme Shield
The 2018 Orme Shield Final played at Bakewell on 20th July saw Elton squaring up to Stanton. The game was noteworthyon two counts. First of all – it was played on a cool wet evening which, given the summer we have just enjoyed, seemsalmost impossible! The game was reduced to 12 eight-ball overs per side as a consequence of the diminishing light.Secondly, the composition of the two teams was markedly different. Elton stuck to their usual policy of fielding home growntalent. No less than nine of the players on show in the final attended Elton School. Their opponents were rather morewidely drawn - including Premier League players from Denby and Spondon towards the south of the county together witha number of excellent cricketers from clubs such as Holmesfield further north. Faced with this array of travelling stars, ourteam was beaten - but far from disgraced. Almost certainly, Elton had faced the strongest batting side to contest an OrmeShield final in recent times. It is worth pointing out too that Elton’s 12 over total of 124 would have beaten most otherteams.
3. Longstone League
On the midweek cricket league scene Great Longstone Cricket Club carried off the winner’s trophy. Once again Elton hadto be content with the runners-up spot but with teams such as Ashford and Matlock also in the league – this was no meanfeat.
JOHN STONE
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THE ELTON “100 CLUB”
We have a number of unused numbers available to
purchase at a cost of £1 per month (£12 for the
year). A monthly draw takes place with the top
prize being £25. All remaining proceeds go towards
the maintenance of the Jubilee Field.
We are looking for new members who would like to
join or existing members who wish to purchase
more numbers.
Just contact Cath Dawe on 01629 650649 or Carolyn
Wilson on 01629 650757 to choose your numbers.
We are also looking for a volunteer to make
collections in the east end of the village. It’s not a
monthly task, it can be done to suit yourself. Please
contact one of the above to discuss.
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Elton Parish Council
Elton Village Hall HeatersI want to write and explain the situation with the heaters in our Village Hall.
Over the past couple of years, the Village Hall Committee has had a growing number ofenquiries and complaints about the heating system not working at certain hours of the day.
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The reason for this is due to a restricted/discounted electricity tariff that was agreed severalyears ago. The heaters will not come on between 12pm and 2pm in the winter and 11am and1pm in the summer. There are also some restrictions overnight and during the early hours.
Although this agreement might have saved the Village Hall money, we are finding that anincreasing number of individuals and groups want to use the hall during these restricted hourswhen the heaters will not work. This means the hall is cold and not user friendly.
Jean Carson has done a great deal of work trying to get this matter resolved on behalf of theVillage Hall Committee. Thanks to Jean’s perseverance, we are hopeful that E-On will bechanging the meter early in the new year and the restricted operating hours will be removed.The heaters should, therefore, begin to work at whatever time of day they are needed.
We understand that this means waiting a few more months to fix the problem and we can onlyapologise to our users for the inconvenience this has caused.
Finally, last year we installed new wall mounted quartz heaters in the Village Hall. Theelements in the old heaters were no longer available, so we were left with no choice but toreplace them.
Since the new heaters have been in place, we have been told that they do not give out enoughheat and the red glow is off putting for users. We are, therefore, consulting with a local heatingcompany to come up with the best solution for heating the hall. Hopefully, this problem will alsobe addressed very soon.
We want to thank everybody who continues to support the Village Hall as we continue toimprove it for all our users.
Thanks
Colin SwindellOn behalf of Elton Village Hall Management Committee
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The SanctuaryCliff Farm, Cliff Lane, between Elton and Alport. DE45
1LLHere at Cliff Farm, a Christian place of peace has beencreated for use by anyone in need of relief from theworries of everyday life, or relaxation.Come for a coffee and experience the stillness and thequietness.Small community groups, church groups (for away days),small businesses with little funds looking for a place tomeet are welcome (great for workshops, seminars,fundraising, etc.)Phone or text me Christine Mob. 07837 725337Email 1: thesanctuary@peakserenity.co.uk 2: relax@peakserenity.co.uk
Calling all holiday accommodationproviders
in Elton and Gratton
If you would like copies of the Elton VillageGuide leaflet and the Elton Village Trailbooklet for your clients please contacteltonhistory@talk21.com or phone Lynn on650015.
Herbal Medicine ConsultationsConsultation: £40, follow-ups £20 plus herbal medicine @£7/week
Elton residents: 25% discount on consultations, home visitsavailable
Practice based in Ashbourne and Wirksworth
Tel: 07791326212francesburton.burton@gmail.comFacebook: Frances Burton the Herbalist Derby-shire Dales
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FIREWOOD FOR SALESeasoned hardwood logs cut & split
Builders bulk bag (1m³) £60; £5 deposit on bagFree delivery in Elton and Gratton
Elsewhere £10 for one, £15 for 2 or 3 bags
Tel: Simon 650209 or 07889 107008Email: simonfowler1@btinternet.com
R. Stone - Joinery
If you are not one of the residents who receive the Elton Echo electronically didyou know that you may be missing out ......
Despite all our efforts ,we cannot always guarantee to deliver hard copies on timefor events which are happening early in the first month of each quarterly edition.
If you sign up you will receive each edition as soon as it goes to the printers. Youcan then either read it on your laptop, tablet or even on your smart phone/TV. Ifyou still want a hard copy you can always print it off and if you want to save paperjust select ‘2 pages per sheet’ in your printer properties when printing. It comesout as 2 pages in A5, so just cut it in half and staple it together. But if your printerhas ‘Booklet printing’ facilities, it’s even easier!
For residents with no computer facilities we are still very happy to provide youwith a hard copy to read.
To sign up, just send your name and address to Colin Swindell at elton@live.co.ukor to the Editor at eltonecho@tiscali.co.uk. We look forward to hearing from you.
JUST A THOUGHT .......
If you feel you could make a contribution to the Echo in theform of an article of interest to readers or an upcoming eventor photos of a past event, please contact me by email ateltonecho@tiscali.co.uk .
Articles should be in .doc, .docx (not .pdf) or in .jpg format forpictures, approximately 750 words would be ideal and receivedby the copy date which is always the start of the month prior toquarterly publication. However, I can always save them forfuture issues if not time sensitive, so any time will do.
I am most grateful to our regular contributors; without themthe Echo would be full of blank spaces.
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MY TRIBUTE TO JOHN ALASTAIR DAWE
I would like to thank my many friends from Elton and Winster for their kindness and expressionsof sympathy following the passing away of John on the 19th October. I received many messagesand cards with some lovely comments such as he was kind, generous, gentle, mischievous and funto be around, to name just a few. John and I were together in Elton for thirty-one happy years, wemet at a New Year do in Northumberland in 1987 and the rest was history as I moved to be withhim the following June. After living together for ten years we finally married in 1997. I had alreadymet him thirteen years earlier in London at a new year party and saw him many times over thefollowing years at reunions and holidays organised by his university friends, many of whom wereat the funeral. We were to meet up in June this year with the same friends in Northumberland butwe were unable to go because John was too ill to travel.
John supported Leyton Orient and Manchester United football clubs, he loved steam trains, thecountry side especially Robin Hoods Stride and walking down Gatton Dale and gardening whichtook up most of his time at the weekends when he was working in London. He was involved inmaking the first Calor Gas application for Derbyshire village of the year which was quite successful.Over the last two years he was quite ill which meant we had many visits to hospital in Chesterfieldand finally he died in hospital.
I feel the village and his university friends were out in force for his funeral which meant the churchwas full, I’ve had some good feedback regarding the service and for me it was perfect, even Elviswas in the building! I would also like to thank everyone who supported me and his family at theservice and afterwards in the village hall and later in the Duke of York. If anyone would like a copyof the order of service I have a number left to give away.
Cath Dawe
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Across1. Over the top (4)3. Helps get Santa round (7)9. Seasonal music (5)10. Pull for fun (7)11. Mete out (8)12. Magic spell retreats (4)15. Circuit (5)16. Well popped balloon (5)20. Get rid of (4)21. Eggy Christmassy drink (8)23. Perfume and enrage (7)25. Vino cheapo (5)26. White stuff construction (7)27. Bright entertainer (4)
Down1. Walk beneath 1 across (6)2. December stoppage (9)4. Shape again (6)5. Parsimonious (4)6. King-sized deer (5)7. Spirited blackthorn juice (4,3)8. Best charge (5)13. Very nearly (4,5)14. Top guide (7)17. Just had to be in (5)18. Things to do uphill (6)19. Fireman (6)22. Makes 26 across (4)24. Hoodwink (3)
DJG Taxis4 & 8 seater Taxi ServiceAirports,Days/Nights out, etc.
Contact John GladwinTel: 01629 650025 or
07767238331Website: www.djg-taxis.co.ukEmail: john@djg-taxis.co.uk
PEAK PRE SCHOOL - School Lane, Stanton In Peak, DE4 2LX
We have an exciting opportunity for a Pre School Assistant to join oursmall and friendly team of staff.
You will need to have a full and relevant level 2 or 3 qualification in theEarly years and a warm and positive approach with lots of creative ideas.
In order to be considered for the role you will need a passionate andpositive attitude towards working with children and possess excellentcommunication skills. Your role will include promoting positiverelationships with parents, children and colleagues as well as makingsure that all the children’s safety and welfare needs are met.
The post will be for one day a week (Tuesday), 8.45am – 2.45pm. Extrahours maybe available to cover illness and essential training. Startingin January.
If you would like more information or to apply for the post please senda cover letter and a copy of your CV to peakpreschool@outlook.com.
Visits are warmly welcomed, please call Sarah Jones on 07799084244to arrange a suitable time.
Closing date – Monday 10th December 2018, 12 noon.
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Badminton Kate French 650273
Bell Ringers Richard Freemantle
07871450149
Bus services Timetable 0870 6082608
Community transport 641920
County Council 08456 058 058
Cricket Club Glynn Yates 650494
Crime Stoppers 0800 555 111
Darts Teams Paul Carson 650359
District Council 761100
Doctors (Winster) 650207 Emergencies
733205 or NHS Direct 0845 4647
Electrical emergencies 0800 6783 105 or
New national 3 digit number 105
Energy Efficiency Grants 761304
Fire advice 582849
Gas leaks 0800 111999
History Group Lynn Burnet 650015
Hospital The Whitworth, Darley Dale (minor
injury only) 580211
Housing advice 761311
Jubilee Field Colin Swindell 07816 986956
Mobility Scooter (Tissington Trail) for more
details contact 01335 343156 - seasonal only
Pre-schools locally - see page 8 for details
Police For emergencies dial 999 otherwise
dial the NEW number 101 (It’s confidential)
Power Cut? Call 105
Rail services Enquiries 0845 7484950
Refuse collection DDDC 761122
School 650282
School PTFA Natalie Cooper 650561
Swimming pool Bakewell - 814205
Matlock - Arc Leisure - 581322
Taxi Service - Kate or Neil 07816 201746
Tourist information Bakewell - 813227
Matlock - 583388
Village Hall Bookings Sue Lightfoot 650641
Water emergencies 0800 7834444
Non-business adverts inthis section
are free to villageresidents
Contact the editorif you wish to place
an advert here
Village DirectoryThe Small Ads
Community TransportA Dial-a-Bus service for elderly&/or disabled people operates onthe 1st and 3rd Thursday eachmonth to Buxton arriving11.15am & departing 1.15pm. Toreserve a seat, contact 641920
Jubilee FieldThe pitches & pavilion areavailable for hire. For allbookings, contact Colin Swindellon 07816 986956
Mobile LibraryOnce every 4 weeks on a Fridayfrom 14th DecemberDuke of York - 10.10 - 10.40amCall 01629 533190 for details.
Post OfficeOutreach Service
Every Thursday in theSchool House
From 12.30 - 2.30pm
Village HallHire of hall:New Rates £7.50per session or £20 all day forresidents & village organisations.Non-residents at reasonablerates.
For bookings or more informationcontact Sue Lightfoot 650641
Winster Surgery HoursMon – Fri 8.30am to 12noonMon & Wed only 2.00pm to
6.00pm
ResourcesFor Sale/Wanted
Clues Across:1.Arch 3.Prancer 9.Carol 10.Cracker 11.Dispense12.Ojom (mojo) 15.Ambit 16.Burst 20.Oust 21.Advocaat 23.Incense25.Plonk 26.Snowman 27.StarClues Down:1.Arcade 2.Christmas 4.Recast 5.Near 6.Elk 7.Sloe gin8.Prime 13.Just about 14.Rudolph 17.Robin 18.Adnega (agenda)19.Stoker 22.Snow 24.Con
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