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April 2013

The Kitchen Garden in snow - March 2013
2013

Garden Work Force Plea

So much for spring on 24 March, it was more like midwinter. We couldn’t even find the raised beds, never mind getting them ready for

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Come & Sing again

Following the success of their first ever ‘Come and Sing’ day in March 2012, Tideswell singers will be hosting a day to ‘Come and Sing

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Village Drama on Stage

The very popular New Perspectives Theatre Company return to the village in May with their latest play. Chances are you’ll have seen them perform in

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Will-ing to Help

Bakewell & Eyam Community Transport is launching a new legacy programme that will enable people to support the local charity in its work for years

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Tideswell Food Festival

Tideswell’s third annual Food Festival is on Saturday 4th May. As we go to press there are over 40 confirmed bookings for stalls with more

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World Book Night

Spring is in the air (apparently – though as I’m writing this it’s snowing again…) and that means 23 April is not far off. Why’s

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Dogs, got Unruly Owners?

A chance to tame dog owners comes to Tideswell with the arrival of Happy Houndz classes. Led by dog trainer Gerry Burton who’s been working

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Bowl’d Over

Woe, woe & thrice woe; we can’t go bowling on Sat. 23rd Mar. because of the lousy weather. I can smell the rank disappointment &

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Youth Team Cricket

As advertised in the Village Voice, we are keen to hear from children who are currently between 8 and 11 years of age who would

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The Miller’s Tale

At the March meeting of the History Club we were given a talk about the restoration of Heage Windmill by Mary and Brian Naylor. It

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Plan for Wakes 2013

Thank you all for attending our gathering in March. It was a great success and the continued support the team are getting from the village

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Jumble Sale

A Jumble sale in aid of The Carers’ Trust, which is the Co-op’s Charity for 2013, is being held at Fountain Square Hall on 27

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Tidza Ramblers

The temperature was low on the last two walks both in the Eyam area. Fortunately Stoke Ford is a sheltered place for a mid-morning break,

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Thank You too

I would like to thank many friends who supported me, with the help, kindness and caring after the sudden death of Neville Kerry Frost. I

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Thank You

I would like to thank everyone who helped me at the time of my fall and for all the good wishes, cards and gifts received

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Bluebell Coffee

The friends of Bluebell Wood in the Village are holding a coffee morning to raise funds for Bluebell Wood on Saturday 4th May at Fountain

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Thank You Eric

Eric Parker , from Dove Holes, is best known in Tideswell as the organiser of the Line Dancing group on Tuesday evenings in the Institute.

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Beetle Mania

On 25th to 27th April ,Tideswell Community Players perform Metamorphosis, an everyday story about a man who wakes to find he has become a giant

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Cocaine found

Two men from the south of the UK have been charged in connection with the discovery of a substantial amount of cocaine in Tideswell. The

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TDCA AGM Call

Calling all clubs, groups & associations in and around Tideswell. Tideswell & District Community Association is holding its AGM on Wednesday 15th May in Fountain

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Friends Walk

Great Longstone website publisher Let’s Stay Peak District is a Corporate Partner of the CPRE charity Friends of the Peak District and provided the inspiration

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Dog Poo Again

Being the proud owner of a puppy for the first time I am now an expert in poo collection. It has been drawn to my

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Worst Dog Poo Lane

Perhaps we could nominate the worst spots in the District for dog mess. I’d like to start off by nominating Meadow Lane, just down from

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Computers for Farmers

Farm Business Development Officer, Jonathan Charlesworth is holding FREE group and one to one training sessions for local farmers. Alstonefield Village Hall (using the community

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Slow Down

A cat was buried this weekend in Tideswell. She was a small, sociable black cat called Mabel. Not mine, but she was as friendly to

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