
The Lost Ring
Every Friday, Coach reminds us to remove our jewellery prior to playing walking netball, and every Friday some of us are caught out, removing earrings,
Every Friday, Coach reminds us to remove our jewellery prior to playing walking netball, and every Friday some of us are caught out, removing earrings,
Tideswell Living History After the success of our last Pop Up Museum portraying the history of Smithy Stones which later became Chapmans Newsagents, the team
TDEG members have been involved in lots of positive action this spring, aiming to improve our local environment and help nature recover. If you want
There’s still time to put a float together with friends or to enter in one of the non-float categories.. Whether you have done one before
Buses and trains in the Hope Valley There’s a lot happening at present about how people travel about in the Hope Valley. Many of us
With the help of Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, we have been able to complete phase one of our hedgerow and tree planting programme at Monksdale House,
All welcome – no matter how you rate your artistic skills! Enjoy two hours with amazing people, using a variety of techniques in a relaxed
Matthew is a fourth generation farmer in Tideswell, working with his dad, James, and brother, Nathan, and as many hired hands as they can get.
My name is Savvy based in Eyam, and this year I’m taking on the challenge of completing four triathlons between April and September to raise
Saturday 10th May: This being the second Cressbrook Crawl of the post-Covid era, this resurrected race took place under a glorious blue sky showing off
Tideswell is now adding to the Derwent Living Forest. A small parcel of land in Sherwood Road at the top of Sunny Bank Lane has
Alan took over the Village Voice in January 2019, creating a ‘New Look’ Village Voice, which was very popular amongst readers going by the many,
We are a friendly and welcoming group, always happy to see new faces! Find the garden behind the library in St John’s Churchyard – it
We have now gained all permissions to allow changes to the library opening sessions. From Wednesday May 21st onwards, the new opening hours will be:
So much for “Flaming June”, we have just experienced Flaming May! The question is will the mini heat wave continue? By the time you are
A Housing Needs survey is due later this year to gather evidence about housing requirements in the area. The survey, by Derbyshire Dales District Council
Do you know where your nearest Public Access Defibrillator is? Do you know why defibrillators are so important? Would you know what to do if
Friends of Bishop Pursglove School are currently raising money to build an outdoor classroom. As part of our fundraising activities, we are holding a village
Tideswell Food Festival has been an amazingly successful event since it started in 2011. Again, this year we had more than 50 stall holders gracing
The BIG FIX annual event was back, bigger and better than before with over 100 Repair Cafés and over 800 volunteers taking part nationwide during the month
You will almost certainly have heard of Eyam as ‘The Historic Plague Village’ from 1666 but now there is a more modern story to tell.
From Revd. Carole and Revd. Fiona The churches in Tideswell, and surrounding areas, have recently seen new clergy arriving to serve the churches and community.
Tideswell Community Players have been performing for 95 years and bringing other entertainment here for almost a quarter of a century! With unique involvement in