Forgotten Picnic Spot
Hopefully you managed to take a look at Tideswell Kitchen Garden during the Wakes festivities, to see how much is now growing. Our broad beans
Hopefully you managed to take a look at Tideswell Kitchen Garden during the Wakes festivities, to see how much is now growing. Our broad beans
By the end of May, Tideswell should have played 13 fixtures – seven league games and six friendlies. Of these, just four were played to
Back by popular demand, the Big Band SLIDE! With their inspirational conductor, James Wood on Sunday 20 July, 3.30pm, St John the Baptist Parish church.
Tennis, cricket, bowls, football or a run? Tideswell is very fortunate is having a superb set of sports facilities for everyone to enjoy. The sports
Tideswell turned out in force to welcome the L’Eroica cyclists on the 22nd June. The first contingent arrived somewhat earlier than expected and took us
Young people are being urged to keep reading during the summer in an initiative run by Derbyshire County Council. and the Reading Agency. Derbyshire libraries
Tickets for the Tideswell Arts Festival (20-27 September 2014) are now on sale on the Festival website. The programme offers a variety of musical styles
To everyone locally who responded and helped to raise £2,018 during Christian Aid week. This came through the recent red envelope house collections and the
Negotiations continue over the future of the village loos and we’re hoping much-needed work on the playground and carpark at Townhead will commence soon. Meanwhile
Tideswell Singers will join Litton School choir on Friday July 4, 6pm in Litton church for a concert as part of Litton World War I
We just wanted to give grateful thanks for the huge support Litton Village Hall received over this weekend. The total amount raised was an amazing
Tideswell Cinema has a fantastic programme of live screenings in the next few weeks. This month, on Thursday 17th, the highly anticipated production of David
Interested in food? Want to know more about how a social enterprise works? Looking to get involved in your local community? Tideswell School of Food
Friday July 4th – Sunday 6th 2014 Here’s almost everything you need to know about it! Saturday July 5th at 2.30pm near the Methodist Church
Miller’s Dale & District WI’s June speaker was the Reverend Jane Sharp and her dog Forster; her subject was entitled ‘Support Dogs’. Jane gave us
We would like to say a huge thank you to New Mills and District Railway Modellers. For their kind donation of £400. We will use
The results of the June 2014 200+ Club draw. In addition our cash prizes the Tideswell Arts Festival has generously donated three tickets per month
2 large handfuls of nettle tips, you only want the young leaves. 1 medium sized potato 1 small onion 1 clove garlic 500ml water or
As an annual visitor to Tideswell may I congratulate you on the continuation of your excellent Village Voice. I was also this year most impressed
If you used to play netball and want to give it a go again, a Back 2 Netball class runs every Tuesday between 7 and
It was a steady climb from Alport up to Robin Hood’s Stride where the silhouette of the rocks was striking. Having failed to find the
The 1st Tideswell Brownies And Guides will be 70 years old in January 2015. To celebrate this mile stone we are having a special badge
On May 19th the High Peak Diabetic self help group held a slide show and talk which was given by Nicola from Medical Detection Dogs.
This year’s Annual Parish Meeting was well attended and it provided Councillors with confirmation that they are doing what residents want and expect them to
In possibly the most well-meaning blunder in British military history, the authorities had reasoned that lads who had been brought up together, worked and played
Hello all. A brief but interesting update from us. At the moment we are busy behind the scenes working on the D.V.D. and Booklet which
Do you want retail experience – cash handling, dealing with stock and talking to customers? Love books? You could just be the person Bakewell and
Yes £1435! What fantastic support we received in Litton, in April, and Tideswell, in May, at our annual Cake Breaks. As I sat at the
World War 1 Commemoration Event Monday August 4th. 7.00pm. St. John The Baptist Churchyard The event will last approximately thirty five minutes and will involve