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Big Band Concert At Chatsworth.
An informal evening of music in the garden - 7 th August. The Phil Dando Big Band and Singers is a fifteen piece swing band which is now into its eighteenth year of touring Britain. Trumpeter...
Rowsley pupils create menu for hotel
Children at a Dales school have been getting green-fingered this summer in their quest to help grow food for a local hotel. Pupils from Rowsley Primary School have joined forces with the Peak...
Trust’s Wildlife Discovery Room Opens its Doors
Visitors to Carsington Water can get a glimpse of Derbyshire Wildlife Trust's new Wildlife Discovery Room when it opens its doors for the day on Sunday 11 th July. The room will be open between...
Sun shines for day of dance
The sun came out in full force at the weekend for a Peak District event that encourages people to familiarise themselves with different cultures through dance. On Saturday, June 26, Bakewell was...
Charity Walk at Chatsworth -Sunday 13 June 2010
The Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind is celebrating its 150th Anniversary in 2010. The Charity continues to provide vital support and services for people with sight loss In Sheffield, supporting...
Historians hunt for more bodies
Archaeologists who unearthed an Iron Age body in the Peak District have won a grant of nearly £50,000 to help them dig for more clues about the site's violent past. Dig leaders believe...
£2m redevelopment plan for station site
DERBYSHIRE Wildlife Trust has revealed plans to turn an historic former railway station site into a £2million visitors centre and cafe complex. National park officers have backed the bid to...
From Theme Park to Nature Reserve
THE largest nature reserve in Derbyshire outside the Peak District National Park looks set to be created on part of the old American Adventure site. Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has been given a...
MONYASH OPEN GARDENS
? Monyash’s first ever Open Gardens event is to be held on 12 & 13 th June when a fascinating range of 25 gardens will be open to view - a great day out for all the family. There...
Cycling project website launch
A £2.25 million project has been launched to get people in the Peak District cycling more often. The Pedal Peak District project, aimed at both residents and visitors, is offering...
Village artists' big show
ARTISTS are applying the finishing touches to their work ahead a village's popular art show to be held this month. Ashford Art Group will welcome visitors from 2pm to 5.30pm on Saturday May 29,...
Tudor Festival in the garden
Travel back in time with the Tudors, experience their delicious cookery and fascinating crafts, try your hand at archery and simply enjoy a weekend from the past with our popular Tudor Festival in...
Flagg Races 2010
Easter Tuesday 6th April 2010, 1pm Flagg Moor, A515, 5 miles south of Buxton, Derbyshire FREE PARKING Point-to-Point Steeplechases Each year on Easter Tuesday, thousands of enthusiastic...
April at Chatsworth
Easter Eggstravaganza 2 to 18 April Join us over Easter weekend for family entertainment, tantalising Easter egg trails and all kinds of 'egg-citing' activities throughout the house, garden...
Hollywood comes to the Peak District
The Peak District has had a starring part in the latest Hollywood blockbuster version of Robin Hood – starring Russell Crowe and directed by Sir Ridley Scott – in movie theatres from...
Fish thrive in the Wye
TROUT are flourishing in the River Wye, according to new Environment Agency figures. The agency revealed on Tuesday that the stretch between Buxton and Rowsley now contains more brown trout than...
Estate's free gift to mark 90 glorious years
Chatsworth visitors are being invited to a free day's entry in to the house and garden in March to mark a momentous year. Chatsworth House has offered the special invitation to mark the 90th...
Online support for reopening railway
AN ONLINE group campaigning for the re-opening of the Matlock to Buxton railway line has attracted nearly 1,500 supporters. Sixth-form student Neil Gregory, of Litton, launched the group on social...
Rescue team helps stranded walkers
Members of Glossop Mountain Rescue helped in the search for walkers who, in two separate incidents, got themselves lost when thick low cloud descended. In the first incident, a father and son from...
Go wild with a work party
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is appealing for volunteers to take part in its conservation work parties during February. The Trust is organising work days to remove scrub and young trees from its nature...
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