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TIDESWELL CINEMA December will bring nostalgia for some, as we recall the days when families sat together around the TV to watch the antics of
TIDESWELL CINEMA December will bring nostalgia for some, as we recall the days when families sat together around the TV to watch the antics of
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The second annual Litton Christmas Cracker Fell Race is taking place on Sunday 13 December at 11am. Starting and finishing on Litton Village Green, outside
Wakes moves onwards and upwards in preparation for 2016 Planning for Wakes 2016 is due to commence including our 70th anniversary year!! Definitely a year
Kinder Children’s Choir of The High Peak invite you to join us in our Tideswell Christmas Concert, 7pm on 5th December in St John’s Church,
Our Primary aged schoolchildren will be receiving details of this Churches Together annual event, always held on the Saturday before Christmas from 9.30 to midday,
Did you see the beautiful wooden Nativity figures that travelled around the village last year? Posada is based on a South American custom, and the
Come rain or shine, a group of singers from our churches will be bringing some festive cheer to Saturday morning shoppers on 12th December, 10am
Reading this in November? you’re probably in time for the famous tale about Scrooge. Tideswell Community Players perform A Christmas Carol in Tideswell Church 26 – 28
A leading theatre company is coming to Tideswell to help the Fountain Square restoration. Come to the show: help raise funds. New Perspectives perform He Wore A Red
November 2015 200+ Club Draw Results £25 150 £20 076 £10 095 £10 201 £10 207 Congratulations to all the winners We are
Jane Eyre comes home to the Peak District when Tideswell Cinema screens the National Theatre’s highly-praised adaptation of the novel, live on Tue Dec 8
Friday 11th December 2015 The Blues Brothers (cert 15, 142 mins) Yippee, a great comedy classic which comes packed with car chases, music and cameo appearances from
The November meeting was treated to a wondeful talk by Linda Fayers-Hallin ablut Christmas traditions and legends.The origins of so many of the things we
Christmas dates for your diary. On Thursday 3 December Tideswell Singers will greet fundraisers on the Lantern Walk for Helen’s Trust at Thornbridge Hall. The
Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal Total: My apologies for the delay in finalising this total. There are still a few tins to count for the
Thank you to everyone in the Tideswell area for supporting High Peak Foodbank with food and money donations; this month we particularly need tinned meat,
Tideswell Preschool raising money for Children in Need On the 12th and 13th November, children and staff of Tideswell Preschool dressed in their pyjamas to raise
I am so proud of the whole community’s efforts when I asked for donations for the refugees in Kos. Everyone has been so generous donating
It has become an annual Christmas tradition to place candles in St John’s Church, in memory of loved ones. These are lit for the 11.30
‘Hugo’ is the enchanting film chosen to show this month, on Thursday 17th at 7.30pm in the George Inn. Set in a Paris railway station
The Parish Council would like to thank everyone who attended the Remembrance Parade on Sunday 8th November. We hope to see you all again next
The Parish Council would like to thank David Furness for his suggestion last Christmas to run a Christmas Lights Competition. We hope it will be
Bishop Pursglove Christmas Fair Saturday 12th December 3-5pm St Johns Church The children, staff and friends of school warmly welcome all to their annual
It’s surprising how enjoyable a familiar route can be given good weather. The ancient fort of Carl Wark was the first landmark and Burbage Bridge, described
Dear Editor Please can you ask the people of Tideswell not to feed a black semi longhaired cat who lives near the Horse and Jockey.
The Parish Council has received a number of complaints regarding parking around the village. Often this is a problem caused by people visiting the village
The Parish Council kindly ask that if you notice any Grit Bins in the village becoming low of Grit, could you please report it to
After weeks in hospital may I at last take this opportunity to say a sincere thank you to all of you that remembered my big