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for summer - Cathedral Quarter Derby
CQ
SUMMER 2016
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SUMMER FUN IN
THE CATHEDRAL
QUARTER
DERBY Cathedral Quarter is the perfect
destination this summer with a wealth
of museums, arts venues and historic
and cultural places of interest to visit.
● Plentiful parking for as little as 90p
an hour
● More than 100 places to eat and
drink
● 40 specialist retailers with the
highest concentration of premium and
designer brands
● Nearly 50 hair, health and beauty
salons
● The largest number of professional
firms in the city centre
To find out more about what the
Cathedral Quarter has to offer, please
visit our website:
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk
which has information about all the
different businesses here as well as
news about the latest events.
You can also follow us on Twitter
@DerbyCQ, on Instagram #cqranger
and ‘like’ the Facebook page:
CathedralQuarterDerby
VISIT the Cathedral Quarter on Saturdays
throughout the summer and enjoy a
wealth of family-friendly street
entertainment, much of which is free.
Every first Saturday in the month is
the CQ Saturdays Towers, Tunnels &
Tales tour starting at 3pm.
The tours, led by renowned
historian Richard Felix, include
climbing to the top of the Cathedral
Tower, a guided walk around the
area and then exploring the hidden
tunnels under the city centre.
Tickets cost £15 per person and
must be pre-booked either in person,
by telephone or email from The
Mecca in the Market Hall (01332
381076; themecca72@aol.com), or the
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Cathedral Café in Iron Gate, 01332 241201.
visitors@derbycathedral.org.
The second Saturday of every month is CQ
Saturdays Street Circus in partnership with Déda
Producing. Regular performances are held at the
Market Place Waterfall stage between 11am and
3pm with fire juggling, unicycling and comedy to
bring the fun of the circus into the heart of the
Cathedral Quarter. This is designed to put
everyone in the mood for the magnificent Derby
Festé later in the year (see festivals story).
The third Saturday sees the CQ Saturdays
Knickerbocker Glorious live entertainment
programme at the Waterfall between 11am and
3pm in association with Derby arts organisation
Furthest from the Sea. The day focuses on the
best of local and regional talent in music, dance,
street theatre and comedy.
And, finally, on the fourth Saturday of the
month, the CQ Saturdays Street Theatre brings a
unique blend of specially adapted snapshots of
Edwardian theatre by actors from Ashrow Theatre
Company. Catch them as they wander around the
historic Cathedral Quarter streets.
Festival city
DERBY is becoming known as a
festival city and the majority of
events this year take place in the
Cathedral
Quarter.
For
details
about all of
these events
and many
others that
are taking
place at Cathedral Quarter venues
this summer, visit
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk
and pick up the Cathedral Quarter
Events & Activities leaflets in Arts
Boxes around the County, at the
Tourist Information Centre in the
Market Place and from the
Cathedral Quarter Rangers.
Furthest from the Sea
Festival: Saturday, June 18
– free street entertainment
with live music, theatre,
comedy and dance, 11am
to 4pm
www.furthestfrom
thesea.co.uk
Derby City Charter Summer Beer
Festival: Wednesday, July 6 to
Sunday July 10 – a huge range of
real ales, ciders and meads in the
Market Place marquee.
www.derbycamra.org.uk
Caribbean Carnival: Saturday,
July 16 – more than 400 carnival
troupes will process into the
Market Place with entertainment
the following day.
Derby Festé 2016: Friday and
Saturday, September 23 and 24 –
BID SCOOPS
TOP AWARD
THE Cathedral Quarter has been hailed
as National BID of the Year in the
Association of Town and City
Management (ATCM) 2016 awards.
The Cathedral Quarter is a Business
Improvement District (BID) with
businesses in the area coming
together to agree a programme of
activity to promote the area, improve
the visitor experience and attract
inward investment.
For more information about what the
Cathedral Quarter BID has achieved in
the past eight years, please visit the
news page of the website:
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk
Plentiful parking
Derby City Council
Assembly Rooms: £3.10 for 2 hours
Chapel St: £2.40 for 2 hours
Bold Lane: £3.10 for 2 hours
2hr on-street £1.30 for ½ hour, £3.50 for 2
hours maximum stay
NCP
Laurie House: £2.50 per hour and
£4.50 all day
St Peters £2.50 per hour and £4.50 all day
RCP
Agard St: £1.50 per hour, £3.80 all day
Brook Street: £2.20 for 2 hours, £3.80 all day
Island: £1 per hour, £5.50 all day
Friar Gate Station: 90p per hour, £3 all day
St James St: £1.50 for 1 hour, £2.50 for 2
hours and £7 all day
Derby Cathedral, St Michaels Lane: £1 for 1 hour, £6
all day
Sowter Road: £1.50 for 1 hour, £5 for 12 hours
Full Street: £1.80 per hour
marvel at the Sarruga Dragons on
Friday night; free street
entertainment during Saturday day
and the headline act MÚ on
Saturday night at nearby Bass’s
Recreation Ground.
www.derbyfeste.com
Derby Folk Festival: Friday,
September 30 to Sunday, October
2 – a fantastic line up of
performers, dance displays and an
arts & crafts fair.
www.derbyfolkfestival.co.uk
The Cathedral Quarter BID is
proud to sponsor the Furthest
from the Sea Festival, Derby Feste
and Derby Folk Festival.
Cultural
highlights
The Cathedral Quarter is the cultural home of
the city and here are just some of the events
and highlights this summer.
QUAD has a treat in store for film fans with a
host of special screenings including the Roald
Dahl family season this July and August.
There is also a packed programme of summer
activities and events at this unique venue in
the Market Place.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/QUAD
Derby Silk Mill Museum will be hosting a
series of Spotlight On… events this summer
where you can hear the hidden stories behind
their objects. There is also a packed summer
of events and activities both at the Silk Mill
Museum and Derby Museum & Art Gallery on
The Strand.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
DerbyMuseumandArtGallery
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
TheSilkMill
There are live dance performances, art
exhibitions, interactive events and even
children’s summer holiday clubs galore at
Déda in Chapel Street.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/deda
The Guildhall Theatre summer programme
includes The Same Sky – a musical suitable
for young people aged 12 and above.
www.derbylive.co.uk
Derby Night Market will be held in and around
Sadler Gate on Saturday June 30 between 5pm
and 10pm and the Farmers Markets will return
on the third Thursday of the month in the
Market Place.
Derby Cathedral will be hosting a wide range of
concerts and performances including jazz and
a 1966 World Cup celebration on Friday July 29.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
DerbyCathedral
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HOT LOOKS
FOR SUMMER
Derby’s Cathedral Quarter has always been the height of fashion with the city’s highest concentration of
designer and premium brands, a wealth of hair and beauty salons and the city’s top jewellers.
A new arrival at Giorgio
Reggiani in Sadler Gate is
menswear designer Benvenuto
– a German-based company
with Italian cuts and styles.
Suits cost from £285 and are
tailored with a new modern
cut which fit like a dream.
The store also has a wide
range of linen mix jackets and
blazers which, paired with offwhite chinos, create the ontrend look this summer.
www.derbycathedralquarter.
co.uk/GiorgioReggiani
Young Ideas in Iron Gate
showcase three key trends this
Spring and Summer.
Monochrome magic: be bold
with sharp lines and block
pattern teamed with graphic
prints and pop shades of orange
or pink.
Suede story: embrace luxe
texture in dusky shades to stand
out from the crowd.
Heat wave (above): Summer
dresses, printed kaftans and
bold accessories take you from
the beach to the bar with
sunshine-chic.
www.derbycathedralquarter.
co.uk/YoungIdeas
Can Can has been part of The Strand for 27 years
and is renowned for expert bra fitting and a wide
range of sizes. The shop also specialises in
swimwear – recognising that bikinis, tankinis and
full swimsuits need to fit like a glove and be stylish
and comfortable for the beach and pool. There is
also a lovely range of kaftans, sarongs, little sun
dresses and stylish maxi dresses.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/CanCan
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Cruise Menswear in Sadler
Gate say that this season's
colour palette reflects the
return of the warmer weather
with injections of colour in
every collection. Stone Island
have updated their classic
styles with innovative,
lightweight materials and bold,
vibrant colours to reflect the
summer ahead. Similarly, Paul
And Shark have launched a
laid-back, casual collection.
And Polo Ralph Lauren offers
colourful swim shorts, pastel
shirts and poolside footwear,
alongside its classic designs
such as the timeless polo and
tailored attire.
www.derbycathedralquarter.
co.uk/CruiseMenswear
Canopy Menswear in Sadler
Gate showcase London-based
Folk Clothing who have a
brilliant 2016 collection that
adds subtle quirks to clean-cut
casualwear and tailoring.
Classic pieces have been
reimagined in lighter-weight
fabrics. Meanwhile Norse
Projects and Our Legacy add a
dose of Scandinavian cool to
wardrobe staples whilst British
brands Oliver Spencer and
Universal Works offer timeless
workwear style with a twist.
www.derbycathedralquarter.
co.uk/Canopy
Tom Browns in Sadler Gate have the
largest collection of children’s
wear of Ralph Lauren and
Hugo Boss in the
Derbyshire area.
The Spring collection
by Ralph Lauren and
Gant is all about pretty
floral dresses for the
girls, while for the
boys, smart casual
wear by Boss and
Ralph Lauren are
perfect for all
occasions. For the
newest member of the
family the softest of cotton
dresses by Kissy Kissy.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.
uk/TomBrowns
New collections for Canopy
Women this season include
Mes Demoiselles, No Animal
Brand Espadrilles and Lalesso
Swimwear which feature
alongside firm favourites,
Bellerose, Leon & Harper,
Rabens Saloner, Paige Jeans,
My Sunday Morning and
Laurence Bras.
The collection at French
designers Mes Demoiselles
include a mix of vintage charm
flirting with modernity with
beautiful fabrics and patterns in
floaty maxi dresses, skirts and
tops.
www.derbycathedralquarter.
co.uk/Canopy
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Smooth down ready for summer at
The Beauty Spot in Sadler Gate
which has been established in
Derby for more than 50 years
and are the pioneers locally
for electrolysis and
permanent removal of
unwanted hair. Joint
owners Brenda Torr and
Angela Aubrey, who are
both members of the
British Institute and
Association of Electrolysis,
also offer a wide range of
beauty treatments.
www.derbycathedralquarter.
co.uk/TheBeautySpot
Charity shops are a great way to seek out top quality fashion at
reasonable prices.
The Cathedral Quarter offer includes Lighthouse charity shop
in Albert Street with funds donated to Valley Cids – a Derbyshire
Christian-based charity providing help and support for children
and young people.
The eye catching displays at the store this spring include
women’s wear with bold bright dashes of colour complementing
the navy; red and stripes for men and a Boden-inspired
children’s wear collection.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/LighthouseCharity
Blue Water in Sadler Gate
highlight some of their
favourite pieces this season.
This Sahara mosaic print
kimono is the perfect throw
on when temperatures cool
down in the evening. Other
key designers at the popular
store include Anonyme and
Ronen Chen – which has a
distinct edgy and modern
look.
www.derbycathedralquarter.
co.uk/Bluewater
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Lizzie Fox, salon manager and
colour specialist at Sally
Montague Hair in Sadler Gate
recommends that ‘colour
melts’ is the latest technique
to create natural colour this
season.
“We use these to blend
multiple tones, personalised to
suit each client’s skin tone and
face shape with buttery beige,
sandy blonde, cinnamon,
warm honey and brown sugar
set to be the most popular.
‘Strobing’ is also a new
highlighting technique which
places ‘baby lights’ to areas
where the sun first hits the
hair.”
www.derbycathedralquarter.
co.uk/SallyMontague
Pamper yourself in time for the holiday season
with a host of treatments at Akeba Hair
and Beauty in Iron Gate.
The hot look for hair this summer is
beach waves and the team at Akeba
will show you how to use
straighteners and a wand, finishing
with salt spray – to achieve a
relaxed look that is perfect for both
day and night.
Waxing and a spray tan is a must
– together with an eyelash and
brow tint to ensure you look your
best with or without make up. Finish
with an exfoliating pedicure complete
with a summery shade of pink, coral or
a french polish that will go with any outfit.
derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/Akeba
BRIDAL
BEAUTY
For the perfect
wedding
accessories, visit
Michael Hall,
Derby’s longest
established
working jewelers,
based in
Cheapside. The
Nicole Barr
range of silver
and gold jewelry
and cufflinks are
decorated using
the ancient art of vitreous enamel.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
MichaelHall,Designer-Jeweller
Watts 1858, Derby’s oldest
independent jewellers in
the Cornmarket,
specialise in premium
brand jewellery for that
special day or occasion.
Pictured are a Britishhandmade diamond and
sapphire rings.
www.derbycathedral
quarter.co.uk/watts1858
Silvarious in Sadler Gate have a
stunning collection of handcrafted unique silver jewelry and
watches which perfectly
complement the spring and
summer wardrobe.
www.derbycathedralquarter.
co.uk/SilvariousLtd
ww w.silvarious.co
m | 01629 810028
Two Cathedral Quarter businesses recently joined forces to make a local bride’s day
truly one to remember at Morley Hayes.
Nicky Fletcher chose her dress at Tiffany Jordan in Queen Street and the style
team at nearby Headquarters created a stunning look for the bride, bridesmaids and
flower girls.
The bride chose a romantic, elegant tulle with a corded lace beaded bodice ball
gown design from Tiffany Jordan with a sweetheart neck which reflects the latest
trends in bridal and high street fashion.
Meanwhile, the Headquarters team created an elegant look for Nicky with a
classic sweeping chignon at the nape of her neck. The young attendants were styled
with high buns and plait styles whilst the teenage bridesmaids opted for a casual low
bun style for a softer effect.
Photograph courtesy of Shaun Taylor Photography and Mark Lesley
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/TiffanyJordan
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/Headquarters
Bridal couture designer
Tanya Burdina in Sadler
Gate designs and creates
stunning wedding
dresses, exclusive bridal
gowns and outfits for the
mother of the bride and
groom. All dresses are
handmade in house and
Tanya is on hand to help
the bride choose the
right dress for that
special day.
www.derbycathedral
quarter.co.uk/TheAnvil
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Aether Angels are official
stockists of Frightling charms
and gift ware, Alchemy
jewellery and Nemeis giftware
as well as alternative footware,
clothing and bedding.
Becketts are a traditional deli
and grocers with top store
products at affordable prices.
Blast from the Past has
collectable toys and games
from yesteryear
Bodyface sells a wide range of
branded cosmetics, perfumes
and aftershaves.
Derby Pyclet Parlour was a
finalist in the recent BBC
Food and Farming Awards in
the Street Food and
Takeaway category.
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Graves Separates have been
trading for more than 40 years
– specialising in top quality
brands and bargain ranges of
hosiery and underwear.
Flowers by Joy have
something for every occasion
with fresh flowers delivered
daily and a local and
international delivery service.
Viva Hate is an alternative shop
selling punk, metal and rock
music as well as cult filminspired merchandise.
There’s everything for the
‘crafty’ shopper at Habiknit
including the widest selection
of wools for knitting and
crochet enthusiasts.
John’s Shoes celebrates its
50th anniversary this year. The
business, specialising in
comfort fitting footwear, was
set up in 1966 by John Wilson
and his nephew, Malcolm
Pratt, took over when John
retired in 2000.
MARKET
HALL
MAGIC
You are always sure of a warm welcome at Derby Market Hall
which is a unique one-stop destination offering a wide range of
fayre from fresh produce to unusual gifts and a lot more besides.
For more information about Derby Market Hall, visit
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/DerbyMarket
where you can also see links to all of
the businesses there.
Draycott Confectionery first
started selling sweets in the
Morledge market in the sixties
and has returned to the
Market Hall with an even wider
range, including bread, cakes
and biscuits.
Dragon’s Lair has a wealth of
beautiful and unusual
collectables.
Tripe has certainly come back
into fashion and is just one of
the delicacies available
at John Inger.
Fishing in the fresh air could
not be a better pastime in the
summer so head to Julian’s
Tackle for all the equipment
and advice that you need.
For speciality teas and coffees
look no further than the
Smokers’ Market.
Stewart Bailey fishmongers
have more than 100 years’
experience of bring fresh fish to
the stall within 24 hours of
being landed.
Fire up the barbecue this
summer at S & J Lewin who are
family butchers providing
quality meat as well as gluten
free produce, poultry and eggs.
Supa Pet has everything you
need to care for your pets
from food to bedding.
Second generation family firm
R&L Fruit has a host of fresh
quality fruit and vegetables.
Sit back and relax in the balcony of the Market Hall where you can
enjoy a wide range of fayre at the Panoramic Café and the new
Ethel’s Vintage Teapot which specialises in afternoon tea.
Namig’s hair salon is
popular with men of all
ages and services include
cut throat shaving.
Kap beauty salon specialises
in eyebrow threading and
henna tattoos.
Keiths Kave specialises
in quality fine bone china
and giftware
The Mecca is renowned for
watch and jewellery repairs but
also has an eclectic range of
jewellery collections.
Poyntons have the biggest
collection of magazines in
Derby along with a huge
selection of sweets, giftware
and household goods.
Oriental is inspired by China specialising in gadgets and
fashion accessories.
Mobile Force provide a
professional mobile, games
console repairs and phone
unlocking service as well as a
wide range of phones and
accessories for sale.
Mobile Genie is a one-stop
shop for mobile phones,
cameras and laptops
Experience the gourmet
delights of the continent with
air dried meat, French artisan
goats cheese, artisan breads
and wines at La Fanfinette.
Michaels Deli serves bacon,
gammon and a wide range of
cooked meats sliced to
customers’ requirements.
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SUMMER DAYS
AND NIGHTS
Enjoy the best food, drink and entertainment – day and night – at one of the
Cathedral Quarter’s fantastic pubs, bars, cafes, restaurants and clubs.
Speciality Fayre
Milk & Honey Deli in Sadler Gate have paired
traditional deli produce such as cheese, meats,
freshly baked breads, pies and pastries with an
extensive range of contemporary new fine food
products. Pop in for a take away treat or try the
tasty menu in the comfort of the cosy café
ranging from the speciality cheese platter, to a
selection of Paninis, sandwiches and salads.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
MilkHoneyDeli
Burning Bright
The Tiger Bar in the Lock up Yard is one of the
Cathedral Quarter’s longest established pubs
and is part of the famous Derby Ghost Walk
and CQ Saturdays Towers, Tunnels and Tales
tours. As well as a wide range of speciality
beers, they boast a five star hygiene-rated food
service, weekday happy hour and retro disco
events every Friday and Saturday nights.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/TigerBar
Artisan Offer
Baked in The Strand bring the glorious weather
outside into the popular coffee shop thanks to its
large bi-folding doors – making this the perfect
place to sit back and watch the world go by. The
great menu includes home baked artisan bread
and cakes to enjoy throughout the day.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
BakedArtisanBakeryCafe
Outdoor Dining
The Forge, nestled in Old Blacksmith’s
Yard off Sadler Gate is a great summer
venue with an outdoor dining area in the
historic central courtyard. As well as
serving 20 different burgers, there is a
monthly ‘smoke session’ with an extra
choice of different smoked meats on the
menu – accompanied by a choice of 118
craft beers and ciders and regular live
entertainment.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
TheForge
Thai Tapas
Finale Thai Tapas restaurant in The Strand is
offering special menus to early bird diners this
summer – perfect for those wanting to sample
the delights of the ultimate fusion food that is
both tasty and healthy. The authentic Thai cuisine
is prepared using carefully selected ingredients
with an extensive choice of vegetarian, vegan,
fat, gluten and dairy free options.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
FinaleThaiTapasDining
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Opulent Choice
The Opulence Restaurant at
Cathedral Quarter Hotel in St Mary’s
Gate is the ideal place whether
you’re looking for an afternoon tea
or a delicious dinner using the
freshest local ingredients.
The restaurant offers a unique
Chef’s Table experience as well as a
delicious new set menu. Choose
from a range of tempting dishes
including thai style fishcakes, 6oz
larder trim aged sirloin steak and
chocolate and coconut pot. After
dinner, why not treat yourself to
drinks in Bar 16 where you will find
an extensive list of cocktails, beers,
spirits and wines.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
CathedralQuarterHotel
Historic Venue
Located in one of the most historic
buildings in Derby, The Old Bell Hotel in
Sadler Gate has the finest selection of
real ales and whiskies in the city with the
unique atmosphere of one of the oldest
coaching inns in Derby. Regular events
are held in the restored Grand Regency
Ballroom and Tudor Room including live
comedy, music and performances.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
TheOldBellHotel
Taste of Australia
Zest for Life
Restaurant Zest in Sadler Gate, now in its
18th year, continues in its tradition of award
winning relaxed fine dining serving fantastic
food for champagne breakfast, lunch and
evening service. Serving fresh local
produce in a relaxed and welcoming
environment enjoy some of the best food in
Derby in one of the most historic settings.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/Zest
Australian-themed Walkabout in the Market Place is the
home of sport and party in Derby. As well as a great
party atmosphere in the evening, it is the perfect venue
for a chilled out ‘arvo’ and is now open from 8.30am
serving delicious breakfasts along with Lavazza coffee
and Teapigs tea. Watch all the sporting action on the big
screen or enjoy live music and special events.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/WalkaboutInn
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HOME INSPIRATION
Art on offer
Ink & Thread on The Strand are well
known for the best of British-designed
greeting cards and stationery. The shop
now also has a growing range of
affordable art prints to brighten up
any home and also offer a bespoke
framing service.
www.derby cathedral
quarter.co.uk/InkThread
Lace creations
Create something special for your home at a workshop with
lace designer Louise West in Friar Gate Studios. Workshops
are suitable for all levels and abilities and Louise is also
available to provide group talks.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/LouiseWestLaceDesign
Kitchen Makeover
Instead of replacing your entire kitchen, why not consider a makeover
courtesy of Dream Doors in the Strand – saving you time, money and
disruption. Replacement kitchen doors and new drawer fronts can be fitted
in just one day. Add new worktops, taps, a sink, some appliances, and in an
extra day your transformation is complete.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/DreamDoors
Gallery Space
The giftshop at Derby Museum and Art Gallery in The Strand
have a wonderful range of designer homewares and wall art –
inspired by the eclectic collections exhibited there.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/DerbyMuseumandArtGallery
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Musical
inspiration
Foulds offer a piano rental service –
providing a choice of beautiful
instruments to adorn your home and the
means to learn a new skill and hobby –
whatever your age.
The experts at the Iron Gate store will
explain everything you’ll need to know
and even find you a teacher.
www.derbycathedralquarter.
co.uk/FouldsSons
Old and New
Antiques in the Quarter have a large
selection of antiques, collectables and
homewares so there is always something
beautiful, fun and quirky to adorn your home
or make the perfect gift. Their wide range of
Royal Crown Derby tableware and
paperweights take centre stage in the
eclectic shop in Queen Street.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
AntiquesintheQuarter
Perfect peace
Capturing
Memories
Summer time is
often the time we
experience some
of the greatest
moments of our
life – perhaps a
special summer
holiday, achieving
a personal goal
such as
completing the London Marathon or your
wedding? Whatever the treasured memory,
John’s Framing Service in Cathedral Road
specialises in a bespoke framing service
tailored to individual requirements.
www.derby cathedralquarter.
co.uk/JohnsFraming
B&O Play
B&O Play are stand-alone products at an
affordable price, with clear and simple operations.
These portable products, available at Bang &
Olufsen in Queen Street, marry the values of quality
and luxury and look great in your home whilst
playing your favourite music in outstanding high
quality.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
BangOlufsenofDerby
Scenta Flora in Sadler Gate have a
wide range of indoor and outdoor
plants and
highlight the
Peace Lily
as the
perfect
house plant
to purify the
air in your
home or
office.
The
tropical plant breaks down and
neutralises toxic gases and looks
pretty as well with the occasional
white bloom.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
ScentaFlora
Trouble-free motoring
Make sure your car is in top condition by visiting Cathedral Autocentre in
Cathedral Road who pride themselves on providing customers with expert
service at prices guaranteed to be lower than main dealers.
Services include MOT, servicing, repairs, air-con re-gas, diagnostics, tyres,
batteries and exhausts with the business now able to accommodate Class 7
Vehicles for MOT. Business Accounts are also available for companies within
the area including free collection and delivery back service.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/CathedralAutocentre
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YOUR GOOD
HEALTH
Hey Baby
Hey Baby 4D in the Market Place is Derby’s only
4D Baby Scanning Clinic, offering the latest
ultrasound scanning which enables prospective
parents to bond with their baby before the birth.
Edd Tillen, director of Hey Baby 4D, said:
“My wife gave birth to our son last year. When
she was pregnant, we wanted to have a 4D
scan of our baby but were disappointed to find
there was no facility locally. Setting up the clinic
has been like having another baby, and it has
been a joy to watch it grow.”
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/HeyBaby4D
New netball
Body Beautiful
Ditch the sit ups and try these core stability
exercises to achieve a beach-ready body
this summer, recommended by RS Sports
Therapy in Kings Chambers.
● Plank: Start in a push-up position with
your hands directly beneath your
shoulders or with your forearms resting on
the ground and your feet wider than
shoulder-width apart.
● Plank – Rolling: From the same position,
lift one arm toward the sky as you rotate
your torso and hips until you’re facing
sideways.
Straight Leg Lowering: Lie face-up with both
legs straight up in the air above your hips
with your hands at your sides. Slowly lower
one leg at a time to the floor.
● Glute Bridge: Lie face-up with your arms
at your sides, knees bent and heels on the
ground. Lift the hips off the ground until your
knees, hips, and shoulders are in a straight
line.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
RSSportsTherapy
"NETS” has arrived in Derby at Willows Sports
Centre in Willow Row. This funky version of
netball is based on the five-a-side game with
new, simplified position of
defence, attack and link
– making the game
quick, slick and
extremely exciting.
Willows are
holding open
evenings and events
throughout the
summer where you can
come and play a one-off game against likeminded opposition. Simply get in touch, register
your interest and they’ll provide the umpire, balls
and bibs.
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk/
WillowsSportsCentre
WE VA
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Derby Cathedral Quarter is a Business Improvement
District (BID) where all the businesses work together
to improve and promote this very special area.
One of the most popular initiatives launched by the BID has been the
CQ loyalty scheme, which gives a wide range of exclusive benefits and
special offers from many businesses in the area.
People working in the Cathedral Quarter have an ‘I Work’ CQ card which
rewards businesses for supporting each other.
Members of the public are able to buy a CQ I Love card for a one off
payment of just £5 (or a CQ Mango I Love card at £8) from the website
www.derbycathedralquarter.co.uk.
Members also receive a weekly bulletin via email with information about
all the latest offers and events from the Cathedral Quarter businesses.
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scheme and start reaping the rewards of your
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