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.
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
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
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
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.
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
I thought that the season would be nearly over when we got to October but this month has been really busy. At the beginning of
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
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
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
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
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
The results of the October 2013 200+ Club draw. £50 – 100, £25 – 128, £20 – 062 £10 – 029, £10 – 229, £10
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The members met at the Old Hall hotel, Buxton for their September meeting , the start of the new Term. Ian Taylor gave a fascinating
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,
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,
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
Litton Primary School Christmas Fair this year is on Friday 6th December. There will be lots of stalls, gifts and games – all welcome. Start