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November 2013

Midland railway

Tideswell Local History Club talk this month will be by John Morten: Midland Railway through the Peak District in St John’s Institute, Tideswell at 8pm.

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Bowl’d Over

You’re all invited to our coffee morning on 2nd Nov. between 1000 – 1200. The club would like to say thanks to you who were

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Britten Singers

Along with many musicians all over the world Tideswell Singers are celebrating the centenary of one of the greatest English composers, Benjamin Britten. On Saturday

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Living History

How lucky we were to get the ‘History Box’ painted whilst the weather was still warm and dry. Our thanks to Nick Motley, I’m sure

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Chef’s Treat

Roasted Pumpkin and Pear salad with Crispy Sage Serves 2 Ingredients 400g pumpkin 1 pear, peeled and quartered 6 cloves garlic, skin on 2 tbsp.

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Litton Parish Matters

Unfortunately in October the Parish Council meeting took place after the deadline for the Village Voice to receive my report and so this month my

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Duke’s Letter

The Duke of Devonshire wants to Mine in our Garden! Yes, we thought it was a joke too. Land Registry wrote to us this week

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Pam Retires

Many of you will have noticed a regular face missing from the Pharmacy. Pam Buckley retired on Friday, 27th September after 38 years of valued

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Stirrings in Tideswell

This month sees a tale of murder, bombs and intrigue in Tideswell Church. On Wednesday 27th to Saturday 30th November (19.30) Tideswell Community Players perform

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Tideswell Cinema

Oranges and Sunshine is Tideswell Cinema’s film choice for November, to be shown on Thursday 21st at 7.30pm in the George. This 2010 film is

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Tideswell Parish Matters

Tideswell’s new Parish Council is continuing to sort itself out after the mass resignations earlier in the year. At the last council meeting Rob Puckett

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200+ Club

The results of the October 2013 200+ Club draw. £50 – 100, £25 – 128, £20 – 062 £10 – 029, £10 – 229, £10

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New Kit for Juniors

Tideswell United Junior Football is pleased to be able to offer children’s football to U8s, U10s, U12s and U14s. Each team, this season, has new

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The West End in Tideswell

On Monday 4th November, there is a rare opportunity to see Verdi’s opera ‘Les Vepres Siciliennes’, screened live from the performance at The Royal Opera

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Tidza Ramblers

As we set off by car on our way to start the we passed three Tideswell cyclists. Don't know where they were heading as they

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MS @ LVH now!

In need of a translation? MS stands for multiple sclerosis. LVH stands for Litton Village Hall. Yes, perhaps further translation is needed… We are a

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Gatherings

11.11.12. Approx. 10:30-11a.m. We gathered Round the cenotaph On a grey November morning. In coats and hats, And scarves and gloves, We moaned about the

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Remembrance Day

The annual Service of Remembrance will take place on Sunday 10th November. The parade gathers in the Market Square at 10.30 on Sunday 10th November

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Community Awards

Advanced notice that Tideswell Parish Council will be looking for your nominations for an adult and young person who deserve to win the annual Community

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Macmillan Coffee

Thank you to all who gave goods, time and donations which enabled my Coffee Morning on the 28th September to raise £531 for Macmillan Cancer

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Flagg Nursery School

The governors at Flagg Nursery School are looking to recruit a new local authority governor to join our enthusiastic and committed governing body. The role

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Flying Visit

The October meeting of the Miller's Dale & District W.I. welcomed Sheila Dyson. who spoke about the Flight of the Thousand Eyes. Sheila and two

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Soroptimists

The members met at the Old Hall hotel, Buxton for their September meeting , the start of the new Term. Ian Taylor gave a fascinating

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Science in the Park

Hairy wood ants build mounds that stay warmer than the surrounding soil by thatching the nest-tops and moving the thatch as it heats or cools,

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Thank you

Linda Whitehead would like to say a very big thank you to everyone who donated, and especially, to those who gave their time to help,

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From the Editor

I was in London recently, at the launch of the Do Something Brilliant campaign: a celebration of communities and community volunteers spearheaded by The Media

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Save the date

Litton Primary School Christmas Fair this year is on Friday 6th December. There will be lots of stalls, gifts and games – all welcome. Start

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