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PICKLEBALL IS BACK AT BASLOW SPORTS FIELD
Thanks to a grant from ‘Better Derbyshire Dales’ which has allowed Baslow Tennis Club to permanently mark out the courts, Pickleball has restarted every Sunday afternoon from 1pm to 4pm on the multi user games area at Baslow. A trained coach is helping new players learn the ropes and these sessions are open to all, novices and experienced players alike. The game is easy to learn, it’s great fun and, for the more experienced, it can be fast and furious! There’s lots going on


DALES WALKING FESTIVAL HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!
This year's Derbyshire Dales Walking Festival launches on Monday 18th May, with free walks galore planned all the way through to Saturday 30th May. Organised by Derbyshire Dales District Council, the Festival celebrates National Walking Month with treks of a variety of distances to suit different abilities and interests. The District Council's Health Walks Coordinator, Sam Barton, said, "There really is something for everyone. The Festival builds on the successful programme


MIDDLETON-BY-YOULGRAVE MARKET AND WELL DRESSING: SATURDAY 23RD MAY
This year the Middleton-by-Youlgrave Market will be held on Saturday 23rd May, opening at midday and closing at 4pm. Free field car parking is provided – DE45 1LS. Directions are signposted. Roadside parking is available on Long Rake for visitors coming from Newhaven and Monyash. This year is the 80th anniversary of the Ferguson ‘Little Grey Fergie’ tractor! There’s to be a special display of locally owned vintage tractors to mark this celebration of a very important part o


LONGNOR OPEN GARDENS
There has never been a better time to visit the Staffordshire Moorland’s village of Longnor – with its cobbled marketplace, quaint old buildings, magnificent scenery and walks and welcoming shops and pub. The gardeners of this lovely village have been planting, weeding and pruning to get their gardens ready for you to enjoy on Sunday, 14th June from 10am. until 4pm. Starting from the wonderful old church of St Bartholomew, you will be able to get a location map (£5 per pers


TIDESWELL’S POPULAR ANNUAL FOOD FESTIVAL RETURNS SATURDAY, 2ND MAY
The event, open from 10am-4pm, will see the streets of the historic village lined with local food and art, with live music and street entertainment throughout the day. Entry is free and so is parking, with donations going to the local Scouts. One of the organisers, Jules Fell, said “We are delighted to announce Tideswell’s famed food festival is returning once again. The streets of our historic village are set to be lined with over 50 stalls selling a wide range of locally p


BASLOW TENNIS CLUB
Are you interested in playing tennis? Baslow Tennis Club could be the club for you to either begin or continue your tennis game. There are 2 all-weather courts and the use of a third court, all with floodlights. All members enjoy the free use of the courts by booking online. There is a small charge for the use of the floodlights. Coaching sessions are available for adults and juniors of all abilities. There is a ladies morning session on Tuesdays 10am-12 and a gentlemen’s ses


ALAN'S FUNDRAISING CHALLENGE IN AID OF BAKEWELL CHORAL SOCIETY
Bakewell Choral Society's conductor, Alan Eost Bakewell Choral Society's conductor, Alan Eost is taking on a big challenge in this year to raise funds for the choir to help it continue to use high quality orchestras and soloists, and support young musicians in the early stages of their careers. Alan has been scaling Wainwrights – the English peaks (known locally as fells) described in Alfred Wainwright’s seven-volume Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells – for the last 13 ye


MATLOCK MUSIC SOCIETY PRESENTS LIVE MUSIC IN THE DALES
Charlotte Spruit and Angus Webster – violin and piano 6th February Matlock Music Society continues its successful 2025/26 season with a recital on 6th February to be given by the exciting Dutch violinist Charlotte Spruit, accompanied by pianist Angus Webster. Charlotte started her violin studies aged 4, continuing her studies at the Guildhall School of Music and at the Royal Academy of Music with Rachel Podger. She is a soloist and chamber musician and has received internatio


BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT PROBUS CLUB LOCKED ROOM MYSTERY – JULIA WALLACE 1931
L-R: Steve Maybury and Club Chairman, Paul Davies To judge by the popularity of television and radio programmes devoted to the subject, crime thrillers are a source of continuing fascination to the public. Most of these are based on fiction but, in contrast, an actual murder committed in 1931 was the topic of a recent talk to the Bakewell and District Probus Club by member, Steve Maybury. The story, as related by Steve, was about an apparently contentedly married couple, Jul


THE MAYNARD BECOMES THE ONLY PEAK DISTRICT HOTEL AND RESTAURANT WITH COELIAC UK ACCREDITATION
Believed to be the Peak District’s only hotel and restaurant with this status, the Hope Valley venue doubles down on inclusive, seasonal, locally-sourced dining. The Maynard, one of the Peak District’s most popular hotel and restaurant destinations, has been officially accredited by Coeliac UK - a milestone that recognises the team’s dedication to safe, inclusive and flavour-led dining for guests who are coeliac and those who eat gluten-free. The Coeliac UK Gluten Free Acc


PROFESSIONAL CARE SERVICES ~ EDS HOMECARE
– ADVERTORIAL – EDS Homecare (Eyam Domiciliary Service Ltd) is a local family business providing professional care services for people living in the Peak District, North Derbyshire and South Yorkshire for over 20 years. If you are looking for care at home you can be confident in receiving the very best service, delivered by our team of highly trained, compassionate carers. We have a dedicated Compliance Team whose first priority is to ensure the care you need is provided in


BAKEWELL AND DISTRICT PROBUS CLUB THE RISE AND FALL AND RISE AGAIN OF MARKS & SPENCER
L-R: Club Chairman, Paul Davies and Stefan Andrejczuk To many people in this country, the name of Marks & Spencer suggests the traditional British business but, in fact, it was founded by a penniless immigrant, Michael Marks who, in 1882, arrived in England unable to speak the language but who was determined to work hard to earn a living. The story of the famous retail business which bears his name and that of his partner, Thomas Spencer, was related to the Bakewell and Distr


THE HIGH TOR PLAYERS PRESENT THE CRUCIBLE
Imperial Rooms, Matlock – Wednesday 26th to Saturday 29th November, 7.30pm Pay What You Can Matinee: Saturday 29th November, 2.00pm The High Tor Players return to the stage this November with Arthur Miller’s timeless classic The Crucible, performed at the Imperial Rooms, Matlock, from Wednesday 26th to Saturday 29th November at 7.30pm each evening. Founded in 1937, the High Tor Players are a long-established Matlock-based theatre group known for their high-quality, community


WREATH MAKING WORKSHOPS RAISING FUNDS FOR LOCAL HOSPICE CARE
Residents in the Hope Valley and Derbyshire Dales are invited to get into the festive spirit while supporting families affected by life-limiting illness this Christmas. Blythe House Hospice is set to host a series of wreath making workshops in Bamford, Ashford-in-the-Water, and Matlock - with every penny raised helping local people receive expert end-of-life care at home. Funds raised through the events will directly support hospice services including the Roaming Car. The t


MATLOCK PROBUS CLUB
Ashley Franklin and Chairman Roger Flint At the November meeting of Matlock Probus Club the Chairman, Roger Flint, welcomed members and our Speaker Mr Ashley Franklin. Ashley is a man of many parts – photographer, writer, cinema enthusiast. Before attending our meeting, Ashley had been at the Ritz Cinema in Belper previewing one of the films showing there. He was born in Nottingham and often went for outings in the Peak District which he grew to love. Ashley worked as a
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