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Advertising If you would like to advertise in Glossop Life please call 01457 857111 or email contact@glossoplife.co.uk Editorial We are always interested in stories, send your ideas or contact us at editor@glossoplife.co.uk Find us online at www.glossoplife.co.uk Image courtesy of Mike Beckett Publisher Glossop Life (ISSN 2045-4023) is published by Fig Creative Ltd: 174 High Street West, Glossop SK13 8ER Registered Company No. 2081355 www.figcreative.co.uk © Fig Creative Ltd 2015. Fig Creative 174 High Street West, Glossop, SK13 8ER. Glossop Life is a Trademark of Fig Creative Ltd. No part of this magazine maybe reproduced without express permission. Disclaimer: No recommendation is made or implied regarding the suppliers, services or products advertised in this publication. Health & Wellbeing Glossoplife There really is a summer of sport going on in Glossop this year. Even though it’s only May, it already feels like Glossop has been spoilt with the fantastic sporting achievements that the town has enjoyed so far…and it’s not over yet! What’s more, parents are welcome to wait in the recently restructured club house, which has a fully licensed bar and regularly puts on summer barbecues which can be enjoyed in the glorious sunshine. What more do you need after a busy week at work? Glossop Cricket Club’s season is just beginning and they’ve got a bumper series of events on the run. As well as their regular first team action, whose season started in April, there are some corking kids’ activities too. GCC’s junior teams have a smashing record too. There’s groups for all ages, which see them competing in both the Lancashire and Tameside Leagues. And just last year, the Under 17s won the league and play-offs, having won the league at every age group since they were in the Under 10s group – a fantastic achievement! Friday night’s Junior Training Sessions are open to all primary school age children from May, right through to mid-August. In fact, your child may even have seen GCC Chairman Alan Garlick, and Junior Co-ordinator Roger Mays at their school, as they are currently giving presentations to local schools about what GCC has to offer. The Junior Training Sessions are a fabulous opportunity to learn the basics of cricket in a pleasant, safe environment with ECB qualified coaches at the ready to help any budding cricket champs. 4 • Glossop Life Glossop Cricket Club’s season is just beginning and they’ve got a bumper series of events on the run. You’ll also find many of the junior players representing Derbyshire, Lancashire or Cheshire at either district or county level too, which just goes to show the quality of coaching at the club. In particular, Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Health & Wellbeing Cameron Ball and Matt Sonczak (both 16) are both representing the Derbyshire Academy and have had great seasons, so a big well done to them is in order! That’s not all. With two adult sides per season playing across the Lancashire County League, there’s regular weekend matches too. There are currently plans in motion to merge a number of leagues across the Greater Manchester area to create a new regional pyramid structure, and Glossop are hopeful of being in the top division. Exact details are still being worked out, but will hopefully be implemented in time for the 2016 season. Don’t be fooled into thinking that cricket is a ‘boys-only’ sport either. There’s plenty at the club to ‘bowl the maidens over’. GCC will welcome Alice Dyson, 16, into the second team this season, which will keep her busy as as well as studying for her GCSEs, she is also currently playing alongside the Derbyshire Ladies team too. In addition to this, Glossop will be hosting a T20 match featuring Lancashire ladies v Netherland ladies on Sunday 2nd August. We’re sure you’ll agree that there’s every reason to run out the house and get yourself up to Glossop Cricket Club this summer. Who knows, maybe we’ll catch you there! www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 5 Health & Wellbeing 6 • Glossop Life Glossoplife Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Health & Wellbeing Station to Station Guided Walks Transpeak Walks offer a range of free guided walks through the Peak District, which all start and finish at a railway station in good time to get the train home. The walks are for good to moderate walkers, and attendees must have good walking boots and suitable clothing, plus a packed lunch. it is essential that you book a place on the walks as some have restricted numbers due to health and safety. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Everyone is welcome, and there is a list of planned walks at www.transpeakwalks.co.uk Upcoming walks Hope Valley Line, Saturday 30th May Hathersage Station to Edale Station. An 11 mile, moderate walk led by Mike Pell. Starting at 9:50am from Hathersage Station. Route: Hathersage Station, Derwent Valley Heritage Way, Shatton, Brough, Hope, Castleton, Speedwell Cavern, Treak Cliff Cavern, Hollins Cross, Edale. Hope Valley Line, Saturday 13th June Hathersage Station to Hope Station. A 7 mile easy/moderate walk (with a 250 foot ascent) led by Keith Nicholls. Starting at 10:00am from Hathersage Station. Route: Derwent Valley Heritage Way, Bamford and the Ladybower Reservoir. For further information including train times please visit www.transpeakwalks.co.uk www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 7 Glossop Music Festival Glossoplife Glossop Music Festival was founded in 2013 by Glossop resident and violinist, Tom Elliott. As a former member of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Tom has played in some of the leading concerts halls in the world but settled in Glossop in 2004 with his wife Katherine Baker Principal Flute with the Hallé Orchestra – to start a family. He now works locally as a violin teacher. Together with some close friends from his days at the Royal Academy of Music, such as Matthew Truscott, leader of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, pianist Viv McLean and conductor, Chris George, Tom launched Glossop Music Festival in October 2013. Operating under the auspices of the Glossop Concert Society, a registered charity which has put on professional classical music concerts for over twenty-five years, the Festival aims to bring the highest quality of music 8 • Glossop Life to the widest possible audience through a year-long series of concerts, comprising a Summer Festival together with one-off concerts throughout the year. Tom explains: “We intend to make Glossop Music Festival a truly international concert series and an annual fixture in the diary of both musicians and audiences. We will also be a festival for the people of Glossop, welcoming young and old, newcomers as well as aficionados, to world-class classical music in a relaxed atmosphere. As Carl Sagan said of his desire to share his love of science, “When you’re in love you want to tell the world”. We feel the same about classical music.” Glossop Music Festival is bringing outstanding instrumentalists and singers to our beautiful corner of the Peak District to perform in the Parish Church, Old Glossop. Audiences have recently enjoyed a superb piano recital by Viv McLean and a wonderful cello recital by Sarah McMahon. Assistant Artistic Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Glossop Music Festival Director, opera singer and Glossop resident, Claire Surman, says “Easter Monday saw our most ambitious project to date - a highly acclaimed chamber performance of the St John Passion. Thanks to some close friendships formed during my days at the Royal College of Music, and more recently at Glyndebourne, our amazing orchestra was joined by nine of the country’s finest voices in this repertoire. It was a truly remarkable evening”. This season’s Summer Festival is taking place from June 24th-27th, 2015. Concerts will include Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto; Mendelssohn’s ‘Italian’ Symphony; Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, and Dvořák’s Serenade for Strings. Following on from their brilliant performance of the Mendelssohn Octet in The Wheatsheaf on Easter Sunday, the players will also be giving a series of free chamber music concerts in some of Glossop’s pubs, including The Oakwood. Glossop Music Festival is also reaching out to the young people in the High Peak, introducing them to the joys of classical music and helping to develop audiences and musicians of the future, which is evident as under 16s are eligible for free tickets for the opening, closing and late night concerts. Get involved with Glossop Music Festival Why not become involved with Glossop Music Festival as a Friend, Sponsor or Advertiser? Glossop Music Festival is keen to welcome supporters at a variety of levels, ranging from individual Friends (£50 per person, per year) to sponsorship and/or advertising packages. Among the benefits on offer are complimentary or discounted tickets, preferential seating, programmes and advertising. Sponsors and their guests may also enjoy hospitality in the sponsor’s area before the concert, during the interval and after the concert, when they can meet some of the performers as well as special guests of the Festival. Details can be found on the website. Each year has seen concerts specifically for children and 2015 is no different. This year there will be four schools’ concerts during which the small chamber orchestra will play Summer from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and a Telemann concerto that will involve up to 60 beginner violinists from local schools. This programme will be repeated in a concert for the general public at 11am on Saturday, 27th June. Children of all ages (and their families) are encouraged to come and enjoy the performance. Says Claire Surman: “We are extremely grateful for the generous support of individuals and businesses thus far, which has enabled us to attract some of the best performers in the business. We are hoping to build on that support to enable us to keep developing our programming.” Mike Bull, one of the Trustees of the Concert Society, says: “The fact that we can get such big names to Glossop is testament to the determination and spirit, not to mention the contacts, of our Artistic Directors, Tom and Claire. What we are achieving here in Glossop is incredibly exciting.” More information about Glossop Music Festival’s upcoming events can be found at www.glossopmusicfestival.org.uk Festival Tickets Glossop Music Festival has a variety of ticket plans and packages on offer. The Festival Ticket enables people to see three concerts (the opening, closing and late night concerts) for just £30 (normal price would be £40). www.glossoplife.co.uk Email enquiries to info@glossopmusicfestival.org.uk The discount will be applied at the check-out once you have selected your seats for the three performances. Tickets are available online from www.ticketsource.co.uk/glossopmusicfestival, Bay Tree Books or by calling Tom Elliott on 07813 108 471. Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 9 Day's Out Glossoplife Explore Poole’s Cavern today, with our expert guides, and journey through the beautifully illuminated chambers, incredible stalactites and stalagmites and vast Limestone caverns to discover for yourself the magnificent underground scenery of the Peak District. Back above ground take a stroll from the visitor centre on way marked paths through the 100 acre Buxton Country Park. The woodland has a fascinating history explained on panels alongside the trails which lead to the hilltop viewpoint of Solomon’s Temple with spectacular panoramic views. A lovely spot to picnic and relax. Or for an adrenaline fuelled adventure take a treetop swing on Go Ape’s high wire forest adventure course goape.co.uk. Our visitor centre includes the Café@theCavern with a wide range of delicious produce, including daily specials, light snacks and Fair trade coffee. The visitor centre and café is dog friendly, with canine treats available too. Investigate the exhibition and hands on archaeology area or browse through the rock and gift shop with beautiful gemstones, jewellery and fossil samples from around the world. We also stock a wide range of local produce from preserves to chutneys, handmade soap and books, maps and guides of the region. The cavern and country park are operated by Buxton Civic Association a charitable conservation and educational trust. Poole’s Cavern is open every day. Rain or shine, underground it's always fine. 10 • Glossop Life Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Education Marple Sixth Form College celebrated the success of the class of 2014 at its annual awards evening. There was a party atmosphere on the night as students caught up with each other. Most of the students had just completed their first term at university and were keen to share their experiences with their friends and former teachers. Many students achieved outstanding success in their examination results last summer which meant they were able to progress to their first choice university. Abigail Boardman from Hadfield, who attended St Philip Howard Catholic School received the PE award. She gained an A* grade in PE, A in Law and Distinction* in BTEC sport. Sophia Canale from Gee Cross received the award for German A Level gaining an A grade in this as well as A grades in English Literature and History. In her opening address, Principal Jenny Singleton paid tribute to the work of the staff at the college and to the support provided by parents and carers, “It is wonderful that so many of our former students, parents, carers and members of our college community have come together to celebrate the success of our students. Whilst the awards evening tonight is focused upon those who have achieved individual academic excellence, it is worth noting that last year was the most successful year in the history of our college.” www.glossoplife.co.uk Prize winners Sophia and Abigail Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 11 Education Glossoplife St James the Less once served the High Peak town of New Mills as a chapel-of-ease. For over 130 years, the community used the chapel for regular prayer services and celebrations but with a dawdling congregation, the building was close to becoming unused and rundown. Happily, the St James the Less Building Preservation Trust was established as a charity in 2004 with the intention of securing the future of the building for 12 • Glossop Life the people of New Mills and the wider community and, over the past few years, the church has developed a second identity as a vital community space Spring Bank Arts Centre. Thanks to the help of local volunteers, Spring Bank Arts Centre now enjoys a vibrant new life of community events, concerts and classes for the whole community to enjoy. With a bustling events calendar, Spring Bank Arts Centre is now host to a multitude of exciting shows, concerts and groups, which focus on a variety of topics including gardening, floristry, photography, along with a regular book club, yoga, Pilates and Tai Chi classes, along with a Saturday Science Club and film showings for the little ones. As well as the regular clubs and classes, Spring Bank Arts Centre is also a venue for one off concerts and recitals from bands and groups, and has even seen some world class recitals from members of the Hallé Orchestra. Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Education Piano Weekend sponsored by Chafes St Philip Howard C atholic June 6th – Dan Whieldon plays Gershwin – 7.30pm Glossop’s Dan Whieldon brings his jazz infused talents to Spring Bank Arts Centre on Saturday, 6th June as part of their S chool a designated Sports College ‘Piano Weekend’. Tickets cost £10. June 7th – Sunday Coffee Concert Series – 11am Members of the Hallé will be playing a programme which includes Brahms’ Trio in A Minor Opus 114 for piano, clarinet and cello. Tickets cost £12.50 and includes coffee and cake. June 7th – Back In Time With Music – 3pm Time travelling through five centuries of music for piano and cello. As part of the ‘Piano Weekend’, join piano teacher Margaret Rutherford and Cellist, Dale Culliford for an afternoon of enjoyable tunes played by local students, including the theme tune to Dr Who. Free entry. sponsored by Chafes For more information about upcoming events at Spring Bank Arts Centre, please visit www.springbankarts.org.uk To find out more, please email springbankarts@gmail.com or call 01663 308202. St Philip Howard Catholic School to become a sponsored academy In March this year, the Department for Education (DfE) approved a proposal put forward by the Nottingham Roman Catholic Diocesan Education Service (NRCDES) to sponsor St Philip Howard Catholic School as a Catholic Academy. This dynamic and innovative journey for St Philip Howard will see them become a sponsored academy from September 1st 2015. Assistant Director for NRCDES, Neil Weightman, says: “We are delighted to be able to work in this partnership to ensure that the actions already in place to raise standards are continued at a fast pace. The whole community will have a local Catholic school of high standards in which they can have confidence and be proud.” At St Philip Howard’s last Ofsted monitoring visit the HMI Inspectors commented that: “Leaders and managers have responded quickly to the recommendations set out in the report. They have worked with external partners to devise a detailed plan of action to improve the school. “A number of immediate actions have been taken. These include the introduction of a behaviour management system and a new marking and assessment policy. During the visits to classrooms it was noted that teachers make good use of assessment information on students’ prior and current attainment and progress to plan lessons.” Call on 01457 853611 or email admin@st-philiphoward.derbyshire.sch.uk S t Mary’s Road , Gl ossop www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 13 Education Glossoplife James Patterson announces a further £250,000 donation to independent bookshops in the UK and Ireland taking his total donation to £500,000 This isn’t the first time that Patterson has endeavoured to help independent bookshops. In a similar initiative back in September 2013, Patterson pledged $1 million to bookshops across the US. A FURTHER 68 INDEPENDENT BOOKSHOPS HAVE BEEN GRANTED £120,000 FROM THE ORIGINAL £250,000 FUND ANNOUNCED IN JUNE 2014 James says: Bestselling author and bookshop devotee, James Patterson, has announced plans to donate a further £250,000 to local independent bookshops, with Glossop’s very own Bay Tree Books being chosen as one of the beneficiaries. Patterson’s first donation of £250,000 was awarded back in June 2014, and he has since pledged the same amount to any independent bookshop with a dedicated children’s book section. Over £130,000 has already been allocated to 73 independent bookshops across the UK and Ireland and the remaining £120,000 will be allocated to a further 68 bookshops, enabling even more initiatives to get underway to help get children reading. Donations will be used to fund ventures ranging from refurbishment and expansion of children’s sections, to organising a bedtime reading project and pyjama day and to creating a mobile ‘book bus’. The grants will allow carpet, shelving and signage to be replaced and will ensure further outreach to local schools, as well as providing the means for in-store events and book clubs for children. Each of the bookshops will be eligible for a grant of between £250 and £5,000. Patterson is committed to raising attention to the important contributions of independent bookshops, and is especially concerned with inspiring children to become lifelong readers. 14 • Glossop Life “I have been completely overwhelmed by just how many people have applied for the grants second time round, and yet again have been impressed and enthused by the calibre of the applications. It’s been very exciting to see the ideas from the first round in action. I have again worked to identify independent bookshops for whom this money may make a difference and I’m excited to follow their progress. I can’t wait to see what the UK and Ireland’s incredible and pioneering bookshops propose for next year.” Tim Walker, President of The Booksellers Association, says: “We are very much looking forward to seeing the grant funding being implemented by the successful bookshops. We are thrilled that so many UK and Irish indies have shown such creativity and passion in their applications. For the lucky shops, the James Patterson money will make a real difference to how they reach children and encourage them to read. The announcement of a further donation of £250,000 is fantastic news for bookshops and anyone who loves reading. We are delighted that James Patterson is continuing to act on his love of bookshops and his appreciation of their vital importance to cultural and community life.” 01457 862512 www.baytreeglossop.com 96 High Street West, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 8BB Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Education www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 15 Day's Out Glossoplife Overlooking the River Wye in beautiful Bakewell, Haddon Hall is a quintessentially English county house. Steeped in romantic intrigue, it’s a captivating place to while away a spring day. A rare historic building Other highlights include: Haddon Hall dates from the 12th Century and is the oldest surviving example of a fortified medieval manor house in the country. A number of sections have been added to the original building including banqueting hall with minstrels’ gallery added in the 14th century and Long Gallery added in the 16th century. • • • • • 16 • Glossop Life M edieval courtyard complete with gargoyles and battlement walls Elizabethan terraced gardens C arved alabaster retablo and pre-Reformation frescoes in the Hall’s chapel O ak panelled dining room with miniature portraits of Henry VII and his queen T he Haddon Hall frescos were discovered beneath layers of whitewash which had preserved them for hundreds of years Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Day's Out Take your camera – film-makers do! Useful info As atmospheric as it is beautiful, Haddon Hall has long been popular with film makers (largely of the costume-drama making kind) and its credits include “Jane Eyre”, "Elizabeth”, "Pride & Prejudice” “Death Comes to Pemberley” and the cult classic “The Princess Bride”. Despite having been passed by marriage through a number of great families, Haddon Hall has never been bought or sold. Family facts The Doomsday Book records the first known owner of the manor of Nether Haddon as being William Peverel, the illegitimate son of William the Conqueror. The Vernon family acquired it by marriage in the 13th Century where it remained until it passed to the Manners family following more than a little romantic intrigue... Dorothy Vernon & John Manners – a real life fairytale? Romantic legend has it that Dorothy Vernon, second daughter of Sir George Vernon, disappeared from a family ball at Haddon Hall to marry John Manners (her second cousin) because her father disapproved of the match. There is little evidence to prove or disprove the tale but it has become the stuff of folklore and the subject of a number of novels and plays. We do know that by the time of his death George must have been on friendly terms with his daughter as she and her husband inherited Haddon Hall. Their descendants, the Dukes of Rutland, own it to this day. Opening Times: Haddon Hall opens daily from now until September 30th, although it is closed on May 30th & 31st. The Hall opens at 12pm until 5pm, last entry at 4pm. Amenities: Car park, gift shop and tea rooms. Make an evening of it: Haddon Hall is open until 8pm on the last Thursday of June, July and August. Sat nav: Don’t plug your postcode into a sat nav, head for Bakewell and follow the signs from the A6. Access: Haddon Hall is set on a hill and there are lots of steps to contend with, so access for visitors with disabilities and wheelchair users is restricted. Assistance dogs only. Nearby attractions: Bakewell, Arbor Low, Bakewell and the Monsal Trail. Find out more about Haddon Hall including current activities www.haddonhall.co.uk Images Courtesy of Haddon Hall Restoration The Hall fell into disuse in the early 18th Century when the Manners family moved to Belvoir Castle. It lay in its 16th Century condition until the 1920s when another John Manners (the 9th Duke of Rutland) set about its meticulous restoration. The Hall has been painted by various artists including watercolourist Frederick Booty. What’s on at Haddon Hall 23rd May: Whitsun with the Tudor Group 5th June: Long Gallery – An Evening of Music 24th June: Countryside Walk 11th July – 31st August : Exhibition of works by Samuel Rayner 25th July: Historical Falconry www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 17 18 • Glossop Life Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Glossop's Greatest Girls Last issue, we asked for you to send us stories of the most inspirational women you know, for the chance to win a relaxing spa experience for two courtesy of the Devonshire Spa in Buxton. We were overwhelmed by your entries, and it was great to read such stories of strength, courage and kindness. It was a very tough decision but after a lot of deliberation, we finally came up with a winner. We are thrilled to announce that our winner of a Swedish Body Massage and 1 hour use of the Spa facilities for two people courtesy of the Devonshire Dome is Dorothy Blinston, who was nominated by her daughter Claire Smith, for all her help and ongoing support, she selflessly helps others beyond the average. Congratulations Dorothy! We hope you have a wonderful and relaxing time at the Devonshire Spa. You really deserve it! www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 19 Outdoors Glossoplife Fresh air is a beautiful thing, and something we don’t always get enough of. With work and home commitments, it’s sometimes hard to find the time to actually go out and enjoy the world around you. If you do get the chance to get outdoors, then fishing is an excellent way of enjoying a little bit of peace and tranquillity, whilst enjoying the fresh air and all that nature has to offer. For anyone willing to try something new, a truly splendid way to get out in the fresh air. It's a genuinely open sport. From little children all the way up to grandparents, it can be enjoyable, 20 • Glossop Life peaceful, relaxing or adventurous. There are methods to the art of angling to suit anyone. Why not encourage your children to learn in and amongst nature, catching glimmering silver fish with float fished worms? Perhaps you'd appreciate one of angling's great challenges catching trout on the fly, or even taking yourself off on a more mobile adventure walking the banks, lure fishing for pike. To grab a head start on enjoying what could be a fantastic new passion, head to your local fishing tackle shop for a mine of information. Also, don't forget to visit the Fisheries and Rod Licensing section over at www.environment-agency.gov.uk. Please Please mention mention Glossop Glossop Life Life when when contacting contacting advertisers advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Outdoors Summer is on its way and it's time to create beautiful useable spaces the whole family can enjoy. Whether you’re looking to encourage wildlife into your garden or introduce a water feature, the great thing about gardens is that they’re endlessly versatile. Rob Kidd, owner of locally-renowned Arundel Landscapes, suggests thinking creatively about what you want to do. “Get the kids involved from the outset as they have great ideas and getting them out in the garden interacting with nature has lots of health and educational benefits. Give them their own vegetable patch or wildflower garden to keep their interest up.” Sketch your thoughts out on paper so you can see your ideas come to life. A bit of thought and planning can go a long way and help keep on-going maintenance to a minimum and enjoyment to the maximum. We asked Rob for his Need a little expert help? The loyal and longstanding team at Arundel Landscapes is firmly rooted in family and is led by brothers Rob and Andrew. For many years they’ve transformed outside spaces in the High Peak into magnificent landscaped gardens and driveways. Offering a professional service with a personal touch, they work closely with their customers to create the beautiful gardens of their dreams with a high quality finish. From building driveways to creating stylish decking, fencing to full landscaping, they have the solution for your outdoor space. Arundel Landscapes also works extensively with local schools and specialise in designing schemes to encourage children to understand and interact with the outdoors. Private domestic services include garden design, landscaping, driveways, patios and paths, pond and water features, pergolas, fences, gates, sleepers and decking top tips on planning your new garden… Think about how you’ll use the space that you have, and what you would like to include. Are you looking to use your garden for outdoor dining, or to transform it into a children’s play area? Perhaps you would like a mini allotment or wildflower plot? Think about where the sun falls during the day as this will determine the position of your patio, vegetable plots and flower borders. Get inspiration from other sources too. Look at websites such as mine – www.arundellandscapes.co.uk – to see what is achievable for your garden. We also offer fantastic services for schools including forest schools, interactive schemes, permanent and temporary structures. Our clients include Godley Community Primary, Broadbottom Primary School, Hadfield Nursery, Gamesley Community Primary School and Hadfield Primary School. References available. Call Rob on 01457 852176 / 07956 051642 or email rob@arundellandscapes.co.uk www.arundellandscapes.co.uk Glossop • Broadbottom • Hollingworth • Padfield • Hadfield • Stalybridge • Castleton www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 21 Business Glossoplife Advertising Feature Few would doubt George Osborne's claim that the amendments to pension legislation introduced in April represent “the most radical change to how people access their pension in almost a century”.The increased freedom they provide means you are now in greater control of your retirement finances, but with that comes a greater responsibility to make the right decisions; to create the fund you need, take your benefits in the most appropriate way, and enjoy the retirement you'd hoped for. Capstone Financial Management Ltd has recently announced the opening of its Glossop office. A Partner Practice of St. James’s Place Wealth Management, a FTSE 100 company, the Director's of Capstone Financial Management, Andrew Williamson and Sarah Guest take a personal, knowledge-based approach to financial management.They believe the recent pension regulation changes make it more crucial than ever that people seek expert financial advice to avoid making decisions that might adversely affect their future financial security. “These changes have empowered a generation of retirees to do much more than they could previously, but many people will be confused about what is best for their individual circumstances. With many high street banks moving away from giving investment advice we want to ensure residents in Glossop and the surrounding areas have a financial adviser they can trust and who can offer the right advice in the awake of these radical changes” Andrew Williamson, Director at Capstone Financial Management. So what do the new pension changes mean? From 6 April 2015, all members of a defined contribution arrangement who are aged 55 or over will be able to withdraw their money as they see fit, subject to the rules of their scheme.The tax-free lump sum limit of up to 25% of the fund will remain, with the rest of the fund taxable as income. www.capstone-financial.co.uk INCOME OPTIONS BEFORE APRIL 2015 FROM APRIL 2015 Take as much income from a drawdown plan as you like without meeting set criteria Take payments directly from your pension without first entering drawdown or purchasing an annuity Up to 25% of the fund tax free once you enter drawdown or purchase an annuity Option to buy an annuity with some or all of your pension fund In theory, this flexibility will allow a pension fund to be treated in the same way as any other investment, however, unless the extra income is required then you may want to limit the amount you withdraw to keep you within your current tax band. Capstone Financial Management provides a range of financial planning services including: planning for retirement, investing for capital growth or capital preservation, investing for income, protecting wealth, protecting lifestyles against risk and managing tax liabilities. If you would like expert advice regarding your pension or any of our services call Capstone Financial Management on 01457 601 608 or email capstone-financial@sjpp.co.uk for a no obligation review. To receive your Complimentary Retirement Planning guide, call Sarah Guest, Capstone Financial Management on 01457 601 608 or email sarahg.capstone@sjpp.co.uk The value of an investment with St. James's Place will be directly linked to the performance of the funds you select and the value can therefore go down as well as up. You may get back less than you invested.The levels and bases of taxation and reliefs from taxation can change at any time.The value of any tax relief depends on individual circumstances. 39a High Street West, Glossop, SK13 8AZ The Partner Practice represents only St. James’s Place Wealth Management plc (which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority) for the purpose of advising solely on the Group’s wealth management products and services, more details of which are set out on the Group’s website www.sjp.co.uk/products. The title ‘Partner Practice’ is the marketing term used to describe St. James’s Place representatives 22 • Glossop Life Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Business Star HR Hayfield’s Vicki Richardson has recently opened Star HR. With a number of years’ experience working for a multinational oil and gas firm, Vicki is well placed to provide high quality, affordable HR services and support to businesses in and around the High Peak. For more information, call her on 01663 743863, or see www.starhrhayfield.co.uk Equine Knowledge Equine instructor Cara Dobbins wanted to provide a one-stop online facility for those who want to discover more about horse care. From basic aspects of grooming, exercise and horse anatomy, to more intensive knowledge of feeding and equine biology and behaviour, no matter what level you are at. See more at www.equineknowledge.co.uk Doctor Gate Glossop-based Richard Salthouse has over 25 years’ experience in the building and construction industry, and has brought new company Doctor Gate over to the area. Offering a reliable service, Richard is keen to help those with any DIY issues a hand, and with his vast experience, will certainly do a great job. Contact him on 07772 864831. Hetherington Framers Matthew Hetherington is the new proprietor of Hetherington Framers, situated on Edward Street in Glossop. Matthew offers a bespoke service creating traditional and contemporary frames from his artisan workshop in Glossop. Find out more at www.hetheringtonframing.co.uk New Business? Or do you have any business news? Contact the editor at editor@glossoplife.co.uk www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 23 My Glossop Glossoplife You’d be hard pressed to find someone more passionate about the history of Glossop than Glynis Cooper. Although born in Stockport, Glynis’s family on her grandfather’s side hailed from Glossop and she moved her family here almost 40 years ago. As a librarian, archaeologist, historian and writer she was perhaps the perfect person to write “Glossop in the Great War”. What inspired you to write this particular book? This book is one of a series of 6 commissioned by publishers Pen & Sword and I was interested because they weren’t looking for a military perspective, instead they wanted to focus on the experiences of those who were left behind. I dedicated it to the memory of my grandfather who served (but never spoke about his experiences) during the war. He suffered a shrapnel wound in Palestine and had a metal plate in his head which fascinated all his grandchildren especially me. Which local sources did you use in your research? There is a problem with the history of Glossop at the time of the Great War because in 1926 many of the historical records for the area were destroyed during a clear out of the estate offices. Known as “the burning of the Glossop papers” many important historical documents were lost and as there are no living survivors to talk to I had to be creative. Glossop Library was my main source of written information and I read every Glossop Chronicle published between May 1914 and December 1918 and drew on my own historic and archaeological knowledge to build a picture of what life had been like during those years. 24 • Glossop Life What did you discover? Goodness, so many interesting things but in particular I was moved by the sheer determination of the people left behind in Glossop to do all they could to support the war effort including, for example, helping Derbyshire produce more than a million garments during the course of the war, raising money for the Red Cross and looking after injured Belgian soldiers. Where do you write? I work at home in Hadfield and basically I like to be left alone. My husband is well-meaning, always offering me cups of tea and checking I’m OK but let’s just say I am most productive when he’s in New Zealand visiting his daughter! If I hit a bit of a wall I love to get out for a walk Glossop is a great place to shift writer’s cramp. History is clearly a passion of yours - do you know much about the history of your own family? Well my mother whose maiden name was Plant swore blind it was a shortened version of Plantagenet. Of course I didn’t believe her but having done a bit of research it seems we can Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife My Glossop indeed trace our family roots to a single male source – an illegitimate child of John O’Gaunt. More interestingly it turns out I may be a 16th cousin twice removed of Benedict Cumberbatch! What do you do to relax? I like to read historical novels with a touch of the “whodunit” about them - anything by Robert Goddard, Kate Mosse or Barbara Erskine. I also like to put my boots on and get out to the reservoirs of the Longdendale Valley. You’ve lived in Glossop a long time – how do you think it’s changed? Things have certainly changed since the millennium – most noticeably the Howard Town development. I remember when that was an M&S lingerie factory and factory shop and coach loads of women came here to buy cheap undies. In those days they struggled to find somewhere to have a drink - today they’d be spoilt for choice. I’ve lived in Old Glossop, on the Charlesworth Road and now Hadfield - people from Glossop tend to move around, not leave. From researching the book I’d say some of the problems we face in Glossop in 2015 haven’t changed much since 1915, for example the delinquency of youth back then was attributed to watching the wrong things at the cinema – today it’s computer games. Mind you back then the punishment was to take the ring leader and whip them publicly. I suspect opinion is divided about whether that’s progress or not! Which of Glossop’s sites would you show to someone who’d never been here before? It would be a pretty physical introduction. I’d walk up Mouselow [Castle Hill] to take in the panoramic views up there including the Gamesley Estate, Melandra and Snake Pass. Then on to Old Glossop, Shire Hill, Doctors Gate and up to the Longdendale Valley. We’d have built up a bit of an appetite so I think probably Pico’s for a relaxed meal and maybe some ice cream.... What else do you love about Glossop? I think it would have to be trying to catch the Longdendale Lights at dusk, oh and the eccles cakes at Hadfield Bakery! They’re to die for. www.glossoplife.co.uk Glynis Cooper has kindly given us five signed copies of her book. For your chance to win one, simply answer the following question correctly. Question- In what year did the Great War begin? To Enter Send your answer, on a postcard titled ‘The Great War’ along with your name, address and contact number to Glossop Life Magazine, 174 High Street West, Glossop, SK13 8ER. Alternatively enter your details online at www.glossoplife.co.uk Deadline for entries is July 31st 2015. Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 25 Cars Glossoplife CAR CARE CENTRE One of the reasons the Car Care Centre has stood the test of time is the range of services it provides including servicing and MOTs, repairs and bodywork, tyre replacement and breakdown services. They really help their customers out by providing courtesy cars and doing local pickups and deliveries to save time and hassle. With more and more people planning short breaks and holidays in the UK, who better to ask for some advice on how to get to your destination safe and sound? Danny says: “Road trips are great but if your vehicle lets you down it can be a nightmare. A little preventative maintenance can go a long way in ensuring you arrive safe, sound and sane!” A FEW PRE-ROADTRIP CHECKS Tyres - check the pressure and tread for splits and bulges. For full loads you’ll need to increase your tyre pressures. Oil - is critical to your engine’s ability to function so change it regularly. Battery - Check connections are clean, tight and free from corrosion. Battery problems are the number one cause of breakdowns. Wipers - give them a clean and make sure you’ve topped up on water to clean away dust, dirt and insects. Coolant - have your radiator flushed or at least check you have the right amount and mix of coolant before you set off. Air Conditioning - check it’s working efficiently to ensure a comfortable journey. Get it serviced - A regularly serviced car helps get the best out of it. Well maintained vehicles are more fuel efficient too. Call Danny on 01457 853599 Platt Street, Padfield SK13 1EB 26 • Glossop Life Are Porsches your passion? Do Morris Minors make you smile? If you love classic cars, Glossop has just the club for you. There is so much more to classic cars than buffing bodywork when the sun comes out. Well, so says Stephen Kimber of the recently formed Glossop Vehicle Enthusiasts Club. He says: “A few of us classic car enthusiasts would get together informally so we decided to create a club to attract like-minded people with whom we could actively share our cars and experiences. We’ve only been in existence since November but we’ve already attracted more than 50 members who share a passion for vehicles in general and classic cars in particular.” Most of the club’s members own one or more classic vehicles and Stephen himself has a 1978 Green MGB Roadster which is his pride and joy. Beautiful as their cars are, members don’t just sit around admiring them – in fact they like nothing more than taking to the road arranging dinner drives, car shows and weekends away. Recent events include a trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach, a Valentine's Drive to the Windy Harbour Hotel, Club Photoshoot Day and on April 19th the Glossop Vehicle Enthusiast Club hosted an event at Ashton Rugby Club in aid of the children’s charity Wish Upon a Star raising £223.55. The club often partners with other vehicle clubs for events and retains strong links with the Glossop Rotary Club. The club also offers classic car enthusiasts a wealth of technical knowledge and practical experience as well as advice about where to store, service and repair classic cars in the local area. The website is hugely informative and even has a page where Steve addresses common technical problems; Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Cars UpComing events 7th June: Drive to Crich Tramway Museum with Glossop Rotary Club 14th June: Peaks and Dales Charity Run with the Hare & Hounds Classic Vehicle Club 18th June: Mystery Evening Dinner Drive 28th June: Anniversary show of Tame Valley Car Club at Ashton Rugby Club from ignition coils to spark plugs, there isn’t much Steve and his fellow members can’t help classic car owners with. If anyone should know about classic cars it’s Steve. He is related on his father’s side to Cecil Kimber, the driving force behind the MG Car Company – it’s what sparked his lifelong love affair with classic cars. License Plates - ensure the plates are clean and can be read from 20 metres away. Lights Check - all vehicle lights around the vehicle should be working. Ask a friend to watch for you. Windscreen - have cracks and chips fixed before they spread and ensure the windscreen wipers haven’t split. Tyres - ensure your tyre pressure is correct and ensure the grooves in the tyre are a minimum of 1.6mm. Refer to your car handbook for pressures. Suspension - push the four corners of the vehicle down. It should spring back quickly. Steve’s top tip: “Anyone thinking about getting involved with classic cars should just go for it. It’s not an expensive hobby if you choose wisely. Insurance for a classic car with limited mileage is very reasonable and if you get one that’s more than 40 years old there’s no road tax to pay either!” To find out about joining the Glossop Vehicle Enthusiasts Club and forthcoming events go to www.gvec.club www.glossoplife.co.uk Many cars fail their MOT on things that could be avoided before the vehicle goes to be tested. Here’s a list of things to look out for before you take your car for an MOT. Brakes - your handbrake should give some resistance when pulled up and the footbrake should not feel loose. Exhaust Check - ensure the exhaust isn’t making unusual sounds or smoke while the engine is running. Fluids Check - ensure all fluids are topped up (brake, oil and windscreen washer). A quick check can save you money or allow you to know in advance what could need doing. www.carcarecentreltd.com Platt Street, Padfield SK13 1EB Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 27 Father's Day Comp Glossoplife With Father’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to start giving this year’s gift some serious thought. And this time around, you can forget the socks. Just in time for the occasion, luxury male grooming brand The Bluebeards Revenge are giving away six Perfect Man Kits, containing a range of products fit for the manliest of men. The kit contains everything he needs to stay looking and feeling his best - including the brand’s Brushless Shaving Solution and Cooling Moisturiser, two of the newest products to be added to the line. Along with a hard-working Anti-Perspirant Deodorant, fresh and masculine Eau de Toilette, Big Blue Bar of Soap for Blokes and a Bluebeards Revenge comb, this is a gift that is sure to score points with disillusioned dads. The new Brushless Shaving Solution is ideal for those with limited time to spare in the mornings, with a slippery texture which allows the razor to glide across the face with ease. A clever gelling agent acts as the ‘cushion’, enabling just the right level of contact between the razor and the face, and facilitating a smooth, painless shave. WIN! WIN! WIN! WIN! One of six Perfect Man Kits Glossop Life has teamed up with The Bluebeards Revenge to offer readers the chance to win one of six Father’s Day gift sets. To be in with a chance, simply fill out the entry form and send to the address supplied. You can also enter online at www.glossoplife.co.uk Question: Which famous father has children named Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper? Answer: Name: Address: The Cooling Moisturiser is the perfect follow-up, packed with the ‘manliest of ingredients’ – such as prickly pear and stinging nettle - to soothe and re-invigorate the skin. While men are now spending more money than ever on shaving and grooming products, a number of responsibility-laden fathers still refuse to treat themselves with their hard earned cash, making the Perfect Man Kit a choice that is sure to be appreciated. The set is available from online retailers The Shaving Shack (www.shaving-shack.com) and Amazon (www.amazon.co.uk) priced at £49.99. 28 • Glossop Life Phone no: The Bluebeards Revenge may like to contact you with further information about similar offers and products. Please tick here if you would NOT like to receive this. [ ] Please send your completed forms to; Father's Day Competition, Glossop Life, 174 High Street West, Glossop, SK13 8ER. Deadline for entries is 10th June 2015. Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Home Improvement Domestic & Professional Oven Cleaning Service Designed to suit your room and your budget Independent specialist giving you a wide choice of materials and styles Free design consultancy • Supply only or fully fitted FREE FREE filters & bulbs with every extractor / hood clean. bulbs with every oven clean. Prestige Oven Clean is a local family run business committed to offering a professional oven cleaning service to both residential & commercial customers. Ensuring attention to detail, we specialise in the deep clean of domestic & commercial ovens, ranges, Agas, hobs, extractors and microwaves, no matter what their age or condition. Price List Single Oven £35 Double Oven £45 Freestanding £50 Range or AGA £75 Hobs from £10 Extractor Hood £15 Specialists in the removal of grease, fat & burnt on carbon Safe, hygienic & environmentally friendly BEFORE 100% customer satisfaction No hidden extras...only amazing results Showroom at The Wimberry Hill Centre, Cemetery Road, Glossop SK13 7QE Best prices guaranteed Telephone: 01457 865316 / 07544 896125 Open Monday - Saturday 9.30am - 5pm and Sunday 10am - 4pm Email: info@overdalefurniture.co.uk • Ample free parking Established since 1989, GK Wilson Gardening Services Ltd is one of the longest established gardening and landscaping businesses in Glossop, Tameside and beyond. With their highly skilled team they create works of art for people in their own gardens. • Landscaping • General Maintenance • Patios • Hedge, Bush and Tree Trimming • Paving • Jet washing • Indian Stone Specialists • Large & Small-Scale Landscaping • Commercial & Domestic Garden Maintenance • Planting • Turfing • Fence and Outdoor Painting • Vegetable Plots AFTER All work fully insured Tel: 07854 197403 or 0161 338 7698 www.PrestigeOvenClean.co.uk A BIG THANK YOU “We’d like to say a big thank you to you and your team for the work carried out on our garden. The work has been carried out to the highest standard. The friendliness and professionalism shown by your team is a credit to you and your company. You interpreted what we wanted brilliantly and now our little boy has a safe outdoor space to play in we can't thank you enough” Andy & Kerry Stevens For a FREE consultation with a no-obligation quotation contact us today 01457 868933 www.gardensandlandscapes.co.uk www.glossoplife.co.uk 07753 283878 Find customer testimonials and videos at: gkwilson-gardens@hotmail.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 29 Food & Drink 30 • Glossop Life Glossoplife Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Food & Drink We love a good BBQ, and are really looking forward to the first lighting of the coals this summer. We’re even more excited about this DIY BBQ Spice Rub recipe, which is sure to improve the BBQ experience 100%! Dig in to this BBQ secret and you’ll have as much fun preparing the food as you do eating it! Try and use the freshest, best quality herbs and spices possible. Fresh is always the better choice between the jar you’ve had in the cupboard since 2009! Use a proven ratio of 8:3:1:1 and you can’t go wrong. Use 8 tablespoons of a light muscovado sugar, to 3 tablespoons of coarse sea salt, to one table spoon each of any other herb or spice. www.glossoplife.co.uk Some of our favourites are: • • • • Cumin Paprika Thyme Rosemary • • • • Chilli Powder Ground Coriander Ground Fennel Seeds Peppercorns • Cayenne Pepper • Oregano • Sage However don’t be limited to the above – feel free to use any herb or spice you like. Providing you stick to the ratio, you can’t mess it up! For the best results, rub the meat into moist, thawed meat ideally 24 hours before it’s due to be cooked, in order for the flavours to really set in. Make sure you take the meat out of the fridge 1 hour before it’s due to be cooked too, so it reaches room temperature. Any leftover rub can be stored in an airtight container or jar for the next time. Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 31 32 • Glossop Life Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Food & Drink When Rowhouse opened their doors they wanted to create somewhere smart and vibrant for people of all ages to meet, eat great food and spend time together. It turns out Rowhouse is just what Glossop needed. Seriously cool shakes “At Rowhouse we offer a friendly, inviting atmosphere, affordable food and fabulous milkshakes! Customers include friends catching up, walkers, families and couples – everyone is welcome.” The velvety sweet ice cream is made on the premises from a special Italian mix. Diners can choose from the fabulous milkshake menu – try the Tropical Fruit (strawberry, banana, pineapple and mango) or Coffee Cubano (coffee, nutella, honey) but what makes Rowhouse so special is the option to make your own. Fresh and modern it has the buzz you’d expect from a great eatery and the prices are great too with gourmet burgers ranging from just £4-£6. And then... someone walks past with a milkshake and you know you have to have one! Sit at the milkshake bar and take your time choosing from more than 60 chocolate bars including American favourites like Hersheys and Reese’s and childhood classics from Cadburys and Nestle. Then, add toppings and syrups of your choice to make an amazing milkshake! Fabulous choice, fantastic prices The Rowhouse sells a range of fresh fruit smoothies, soft drinks and hot beverages but it’s their milkshakes that have people coming from far and wide. Family treats Mains include burgers, wraps, patties, hotdogs and steaks and a choice of lip-licking sides including nachos, sweet potato fries and cheesy chips with bacon. The dessert menu offers yummy old school favourites including Jam Roly Poly and Sticky Toffee Pudding and modern belt-looseners like Ferrero Rocher Cheesecake and Flake Gateau. Mmmmmm. The team at Rowhouse are super friendly and family focussed and they don’t sell alcohol so pop in for an after school treat or a Saturday morning pit stop with the kids. Large groups are welcome (the upstairs room can be hired for up to 20 people) but if you’re planning to go with a group at the weekend ring ahead as it can get really busy. 7 Jacksons Building, Victoria St, Glossop, SK13 8AQ 01457 860 762 www.rowhouse.uk.com Opening hours: Sun - Thurs 3pm to 10pm Fri 4pm to 10pm Sat 1pm to 10pm www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Community Glossoplife Hadfield Open Art Show 2015 The fifth annual Hadfield Open Art Show exhibition will be taking place this year on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st June from 10.00am to 4.00pm. The submission day will be on Wednesday 17th with a preview evening on Friday, 19th June. This popular and successful event in the calendar of Friends of Hadfield Hall draws around 170 entries from artists, photographers, craft-workers in textiles, 3-D and ceramics, and sculptors, not only from the Glossop and Hadfield area, but from further afield. The show will be opened and judged this year by acclaimed local artist Jean Hobson. This year, Hadfield Open Art Show will be awarding prizes for the Judge’s Choice; People’s Favourite; Digital Art; 3D Work; Photography and a Youth Prize for under 21s. More information and application forms will be available from June. For more information please contact coordinator Annette Hetherington by email at hadfieldartshow@gmail.com or phone her on 07946 513973. 34 • Glossop Life Art in the Window 2015 This summer over 50 independent retailers on Glossop streets will once again take part in Art in the Window; literally providing a shop window for artists and artisan makers in the Glossop area. This year’s event is run by Glossop Arts Project and the Art in the Window team in collaboration with Glossopdale Trust and Totally Locally. The exhibition will take place throughout August throughout the Peak District and across the Manchester area. The project is still looking for amateur and professional artists as well as local students to display their work. If you’re interested in exhibiting, submissions can be made by visiting www.glossopartsproject.org and following the link to the online submissions form. Deadline for submissions is 9pm on Sunday, 17th May. Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Community Tameside & Glossop MS Society run two Gentle Exercise Classes for members on Tuesday mornings at the Central Methodist Church, Chapel Street, Glossop. The first class is from 10am for 45 minutes and is for more able people. A second class is a seated class for the less able bodied. The pilates based exercise classes are run by a highly qualified and experienced instructor, Alex Done (PSI Instructor level 4 & Pilates Instructor level 3). At each session she assesses individual needs and tailors exercises accordingly. The classes are also open to non-members - people who would benefit from this form of gentle exercise (eg arthritis sufferers, stroke victims or people who have suffered minor injuries). www.glossoplife.co.uk Please take advantage of this service which is subsidised by the MS Society (even for non-members). The MS Society feel that it is a valuable means to maintaining mobility in a social and enjoyable environment. Remember, as some physiotherapists say, “If you don’t use it, you’ll lose it”. For more information contact the Tameside and Glossop branch on 07501 493920 or at christine_m_james@hotmail.com Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 35 Animals Glossoplife April saw the launch of a fantastic new e-learning platform for people interested in horses and horse care. Equine Knowledge was created by local horse expert Cara Dobbins who has worked with and cared for horses for more than 25 years. She explains the thinking behind her new venture: so the site needed to be intuitive, easy to use and cater for a range of learning styles. They rose to the technical challenge and were great at speaking to me in a language I understood. I’ve had fantastic feedback from everyone who’s used the site since it went live.” “Lots of people with a genuine passion for horses are put off by the expense involved and I wanted to provide an online resource to break down that barrier. I knew I needed expert help because of the technical nature of the site so, with the know-how of the team from Fig Digital, I’ve created an educational tool that’s fun, accessible and affordable. It’s for horse lovers of all abilities and knowledge and the great thing is you can learn at a pace that suits you.” Ways to learn The clever people at Fig Digital have designed and built a site that offers learning via: • Pictures • Photos • Video Clips • Online Documents • Interactive Quizzes To find out more about learning with Equine Knowledge visit the website www.equineknowledge.co.uk, email contact@equineknowledge.co.uk or find them on Facebook. Each level that you will work through reflects the knowledge requirements of Pony Club and British Horse Society qualifications, although horse lovers don’t have to be working towards a formal qualification to enjoy learning with Equine Knowledge. Expert advice Cara sought the help of web design and development experts Fig Digital to help bring her vision to life. She recalls her first meeting: “From the outset the Fig Digital team understood that I wanted to engage with students in a positive and interesting way Fig Digital is an action-orientated bunch with oodles of technical skill and creative flair in digital projects. The friendly and commercially-minded team use their experience to create websites that help clients grow their businesses. Find out more at www.figdigital.co.uk 36 ••Glossop Glossop Life Life Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Animals High Peak’s Best Pet You may remember back in 2014, Glossop Life ran a competition to find the High Peak’s Best Pet? Well, last issue we announced that Sam Kenyon’s Border Collie, Dudley, had been chosen by readers to be the most gorgeous in Glossop, and just this month, we were able to see the winning picture itself. The prize was kindly donated by Gillian Ussher of Perpetual Portraits (perpetualportraits.co.uk) and we think she’s done an amazing job! Here she is with Dudley’s picture – isn’t it fantastic? Once again, Glossop Life would like to thank everyone for taking part and extend huge congratulations to Sam and Dudley too! Woof & Ready dogs are happy dogs! • Styling & trimming for all breeds • Traditional hand stripping • Competition groomers, specialising in Terriers • Bathing, blow drying & nail trimming Prices start from £15 for a bath for small dogs, full grooms start from £23. Mini microchipping with PetLog registration £10 Opening hours 9.30am till 5.30pm Mon - Sat Pick up & delivery is available at extra cost www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 37 Music & Theatre Glossoplife Discover the Buxton Festival 10th – 26th July 2015 Glossop Life’s Star Picks… In 1976, Malcolm Fraser, a lecturer in Opera at the Royal Northern College of Music was enjoying a family outing to Buxton. Whilst there, he spotted a run-down (but ornate) building showing the film Jaws, with the words ‘Opera House’ above the door. Opera Series - Dido and Aeneas An innovative, candle-lit staging of Henry Purcell’s first opera Dido and Aeneas, considered by many the greatest English opera of the 17th century. In this Bristol Old Vic production by Tom Morris and John Retallack, celebrated South African soprano Pumeza Matshikiza plays the abandoned Queen of Carthage, and rising star David Stout is the Trojan hero. Monday 13th & 20th July at Buxton Opera House, 7.15pm. Tickets from £15. Fraser had a vision that this building could be home to an annual opera festival and with the help of his friend, National Opera conductor Anthony Hose, he set about putting his dream into action. This vision lead to the regeneration of the Opera House, and in 1979, the first Buxton Festival was staged. The Festival continues to go from strength to strength, and is recognised both nationally and internationally as one of the UK’s leading arts festivals. A summer celebration of the very best opera, music and literature at the heart of the beautiful Peak District, the Buxton Festival has been described as 'a happy marriage of opera, music and books.' The festival features internationally established, artists and literary figures in a packed two-week programme with ticket sales of over 40,000, but Artistic Director, Stephen Barlow, is always keen to promote the most promising upand-coming artists too, saying: “It’s always our intention to promote younger artists every year as well, and I’m proud of the number we have attracted this year of the next generation of star performers.” Music Series – The Fitzwilliam String Quartet One of the longest established string quartets in the world, the Fitzwilliam String Quartet now is built around a younger generation of players combining amicably with one original member! Founded in 1968 by four Cambridge undergraduates, the quartet achieved international recognition at the very outset of its career. Tuesday, 14th July at St John’s Church, 3.30pm. Tickets from £17.50. Literary Series – Dickens’ Women In this highly entertaining talk, acclaimed actress Miriam Margolyes brings to life Charles Dickens’ most affecting and colourful female (and male!) characters, in her powerful and comprehensive exposé of Dickens, his writing, and the real-life women who found themselves immortalised in his books. Thursday, 23rd July at Buxton Opera House, 2pm. Tickets £12. The full line up is available on the website at www.buxtonfestival.co.uk 38 • Glossop Life Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Music & Theatre Glossoplife A new live music night in Glossop is promising to show that the era of the protest singer is still with us. The Defiance Sessions take place every two months at Glossop Labour Club and will feature a singer/ songwriter or band that has politics, passion and protest in their music. This new venture is being run by Glossop singer-songwriter Matt Hill (aka Quiet Loner) who was inspired by a visit to Glastonbury Festival. “A couple of years ago I was invited by Billy Bragg to play on his Leftfield stage at Glastonbury” says Matt, “The idea behind Leftfield is to mix pop and politics and showcase performers who have something to say about the world. I was really inspired by the bands I saw there and so the seed was sown for the Defiance Sessions.” The Defiance Sessions will be held every two months on the last Saturday of the month. Matt, performing as Quiet Loner, will host each session before introducing a special guest artist. The first to feature was singer songwriter Joe Solo, which took place on Saturday, 28th March. Hill is keen to make the gigs accessible to everyone so one unusual feature is that the live music will finish at 10pm. “A lot of old firebrands and punks are now Mums and Dads” he says, “so I was keen to time the gigs so people can get home for the babysitter. It also means people can come in from Manchester and have plenty of time to catch the last train home. The bar will stay open till 11 though so it’s a chance for the rest of us to chat with the band and listen to some great tunes!” Tickets can be purchased from Glossop Labour Club and cost £5 in advance or £3 for the unwaged. Tickets on the night will cost £7. Upcoming Gigs May 30th - Poetry Takeover with Tony Walsh (Longfella) July 25th - Americana Songwriters Circle with Stuart Warburton and Gerry O’Gorman September 26th - Lizzie Nunnery & Vidar Norheim November 28th - The Hurriers For more information and to see future gigs, please visit www.defiancesessions.co.uk Would you like to play the ukulele and meet some lovely people? Do you enjoy watching people play an instrument whilst you enjoy a few drinks? Then Glossop Ukulele Group (or GLUG for short) is for you! Beginners and experienced players are welcome as are banjoleles, mandolins, guitars etc, as long as you are acoustic and happy reading chord names. The twice-monthly club meets at The Oakwood 40 • Glossop Life every second and last Sunday from 7.30 9.30pm. Those who just want to come and listen to the music are always welcome. If you want to take part, you do need your own instrument but they’re not too dear. Call Steve Roberts at Peak Sounds on 01457 865678 or pop in to his shop on 7 Norfolk Square (above Peak of Health) and he will sort you out. For more info email Kate at glossopug@gmail.com Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Fresh from its travels to Toronto, Nerja and Australia, our Glossop Life has been dusting its passport off and taking a trip all around the world again. This time, we’ve had pictures from readers in Austria, New York, Vietnam and Cambodia! You guys sure do rack up some travel miles between you all. Big thanks to everyone who has taken the time to send photos in so far – we love to see them and hear about where you’ve been…and we’re keen for more! If you’re off on a fun-filled summer holiday this year, don’t forget to take a copy of Glossop Life - your essential beach reading - with you! Please email your photos to contact@glossoplife.co.uk or post them to Glossop Life On Holiday, Glossop Life, 174 High Street West, Glossop, SK13 8ER, and you could see your holiday snaps in your favourite local magazine! www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 41 Community Glossoplife Organised by The Royal Voluntary Service in association with Age UK and the Glossop Seniors Club, the Glossop Lunch Club is a great way for isolated older people aged 60 and over to enjoy some company and a sit down meal in a safe and supportive environment. Founded in 2006 in response to the demise of meals-onwheels, the club meets every other Wednesday between 11.30am and 2pm at the First Dinting Scout Centre. During those two and a half hours it’s wonderful to hear the buzz of conversation, laughter and murmurs of appreciation of a good hot meal and lovely company that members may not otherwise experience. community, we get to really know the individuals who attend, and week on week the club offers the chance to share stories and celebrate together.” If you are interested in attending the Glossop Lunch Club or if you would like to volunteer to help or transport people (drivers would need a valid UK driving licence) to and from the club, please contact Shirley Redfern on 01457 853 423 or Lynne Deacon on 01457 853 907. Freshly prepared on the premises, a typical lunch includes a main course, dessert and hot and cold drinks. Shepherd's pie and bread and butter pudding are firm favourites among the 50 or so regulars who pay a reasonable £4.50 for their meal and £1 for the return journey from home. It’s this side of things that needs a bit of famous Glossop community support. Lynne Deacon who oversees the club says “Our drivers provide a lifeline to older people who are socially isolated and want to come to the club but can’t get there. Glossop Community Transport does a great job for us but we need at least 5 more drivers to cater for this increasingly popular event." Lynne goes on to say, "Volunteering can be hugely rewarding and by supporting this increasingly isolated section of the 42 • Glossop Life Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife Community www.glossoplife.co.uk Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 43 What’s on Glossoplife June 2015 Sat 6th 12:45pm – 4:45pm - RSPB Monthly Walk. Meet at Glossop Train Station. Bird lovers unite once a month to take a journey out into the wilderness and get closer to nature. Starting from Glossop Train Station the route and location depends on the weather, people who turn up and available drivers but bring any travel passes for public transport. No dogs allowed. For further details call 01457 860934. Sat 6th & Sun 7th 10:00am – 4:00pm Going Digital at Tatton Park. Expert photographer, Graham Nobles, hosts a digital photography course at Tatton Park. For more information call Graham on 07958007004. Tues 9th 9:30am - Historic Textiles Tour at Chatsworth House. A guided, halfday tour of amazing historic textiles on display at Chatsworth House. A special chance for anyone interested in historic materials and textiles, the tour lets visitors explore the vast archive of special materials that are not on public display. Tickets cost £35 and includes admission to the house and gardens on the day. Sat 13th 9:00am – 12:30pm - Local Produce Market. Glossop Outdoor Market. The special monthly market run by High Peak Borough Council features locally produced goods including food, drink, arts and crafts. Sat 13th – Sun 14th 11:00am – 5:00pm - Medieval Fayre at the Old Hall, Tatton Park. Take a trip back in time with over 40 authentic traders and hundreds of medieval re-enactors whilst enjoying music, food and drink, falconers and warriors of ye olde times. Tickets are £7 for Adults, Children (aged 4-15) £4.50, Family (2 adults, 3 children) £18.50. Car park entry £5. Wed 17th 9:30am – 12:00pm Glossopdale WI Monthly Meeting at Glossop Labour Club. Supporting local causes and discussing issues and events, the Glossopdale WI is a group 44 • Glossop Life of friendly, sociable ladies of all ages. Guests are welcome to come along for a few meetings before membership is required. Fri 19th 12:00pm – 2:00pm - Glossop Business Network. Glossop North End football Club. The monthly meet-up of local businesses is a great way to promote your business or learn about other local businesses. Entry costs £15 and parking is free. Sat 20th - Cancer Research UK Race for Life – Pretty Muddy at Tatton Park. Get Pretty Muddy for charity and have the time of your life doing it. Visit www.raceforlife.org for details. Sun 21st - Cancer Research UK Race for Life at Tatton Park. Take part or cheer on in this year’s Race for Life. Starting at 9:30am for the 10k and 11am for the 5k: run, walk or jog and help raise money for Cancer Research UK. Register at www.raceforlife.org Mon 22nd – Sat 27th 7:30pm - A Triple Bill at Partington Theatre. A triple bill of short, but very different plays are on this week at Partington Theatre. The youth theatre present two plays of the night, ‘Chat Room’ by Enda Walsh and a comedy, ‘What A Turn Up’ by Sandy Taylor, both directed by the Penny Smith & Jayne Skudder. Following that is ‘The Monkey’s Paw’ directed by Harry Lee, the horror by WW Jacobs tells the story of a wish granting paw and the curse that surrounds it. Tickets are available from 15th June and cost £8 (£6 concession) on 01457 866145. Wed 24th – Sat 27th - Glossop Music Festival at Glossop Parish Church. The 2015 Glossop Music Festival, 4 nights of classical music featuring schools’ concerts and two orchestral concerts and a performance of the Goldberg Variations. For ticket information call 01457 853137. Fri 26th June 7:00pm - Jools Holland in Concert at Chatsworth House. The fantastic Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra will be performing at Chatsworth House this summer. Enjoy an amazing evening at Chatsworth House Gardens with world class music and entertainment culminating in a fireworks show. Picnic bags are available for purchase when booking tickets. Tickets are £36 for Adults, £24 for Children. Children 3 and under do not require a ticket. No dogs allowed. Sat 27th 7:00pm - Proms Spectacular at Chatsworth House. The UK Philharmonic Orchestra led by conductor Jae Alexander will bring classic compositions, film themes and all the favourites of The Proms. Grab your friends for another fantastic night of classic music and fireworks. Sat 27th 7:30pm – 9:30pm - Laughing Cows Comedy. Upstairs at The Globe. The long running, all female comedy event comes to Glossop. A great night of comedy brought to you by some of the funniest women in the business. Tickets available in advance, £7 from Praze or online (booking fee for online booking) or £9 on the door. July 2015 Fri 3rd 8:00pm - When The Band Begins To Play at Partington Theatre. For one night, World War 1 Cabaret will be brought to the stage of Partington Theatre. Award-winning Patricia Hartshorne and pianist Peter Dobson bring their production to Glossop. 4th July – 20th Sept - The Grand Tour at Chatsworth House. This Saturday is the start of ‘The Grand Tour’, Chatsworth House will be one of the key venues this summer housing exhibitions and events to showcase the aristocracy of the 17th and 18th centuries. Mon 6th – Sat 11th 7:25pm - One-Act Play Festival at Partington Theatre. Each night of the week a variety of short plays take to the stage of Partington Theatre. Tickets are £3 per night or £10 for a Festival ticket that covers all 5 nights. Tickets are available from Monday 30th June for reservation and can be purchased on the door or at the bar. Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers www.glossoplife.co.uk Glossoplife What’s on Sun 9th July 2:30pm - Illyria Outdoor Theatre presents – The Sorcerer’s Apprentice at Tatton Park. Featuring a fantastic score of music and an amazing set, this presentation of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is set to be a magical performance. Call 01625 374400 to book tickets. Sat 11th 9:00am – 12:30pm - Local Produce Market Glossop Outdoor Market. The special monthly market run by High Peak Borough Council features locally produced goods including food, drink, arts and crafts. Sun 12th - Lotus in the Peak at Chatsworth House. The Midlands Lotus Owners Club will be back in the park with their showcase of Lotus cars. If you’re a fan of great cars then head to the park under the Bastion Wall. Entry is free. Wed 22nd – Sun 26th - RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park. Not just for plant lovers, the RHS Flower Show is a fabulous day out for family and friends. Ticket prices vary so check www.rhs.org.uk/tatton for details. Wednesday 22nd is for RHS Members Only. Sat 25th 7:30pm – 9:30pm - Laughing Cows Comedy. Upstairs at The Globe. The long running, all female comedy event comes to Glossop. Tickets available in advance, £7 from Praze or online (booking fee for online booking) or £9 on the door. August 2015 Sat 1st 12:45pm – 4:45pm - RSPB Monthly Walk Meet at Glossop Train Station. Bird lovers unite once a month to take a journey out into the wilderness and get closer to nature. Starting from Glossop Train Station the route and location depends on the weather, people who turn up and available drivers but bring any travel passes for public transport. No dogs allowed. For further details call 01457 860934. Sat 8th 9:00am – 12:30pm Local Produce Market Glossop Outdoor Market, Market Street, Glossop The special monthly market run by High Peak Borough Council features locally produced goods including food, drink, arts and crafts. Come down to the market to see what’s on offer this month. Sun 9th 12:00pm – 5:00pm Fun Dog Show at the Farm Tatton Park, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6QN. There isn’t just the ‘Show Champion’ trophy on offer at this dog show, 10 novelty classes including everything from ‘Saddest Eyes’ to ‘Waggiest Tail’ are up for adjudication at the Fun Dog Show. £2 entry fee per class plus normal park entry charges apply. Wed 12th 6:30pm - Twelfth Night at Chatsworth House. One of Shakespeare’s great plays will be on at Chatsworth House this August. Twelfth Night tells the romantic comedy of separated identical twins, cross-dressing and the search for love. Performed in exquisite Elizabethan costumes www.glossoplife.co.uk with traditional music and dance, this classic telling of Shakespeare’s finest is the perfect reason to visit Chatsworth House. Tickets are £15 for Adults and £12 for Children (children 3 and under do not require a ticket). Sat 15th 7:30pm - Crissy Rock at The Commercial Inn. Actress, comedienne and author, Crissy Rock is the comedy trifecta. This August she returns to Glossop for a night of laughter at The Commercial. Her witty one-liners and hilarious stories are sure to have your night in stitches. For tickets, call 01457 852071 Sat 29th 7:30pm – 9:30pm - Laughing Cows Comedy Upstairs at The Globe. The long running, all female comedy event comes to Glossop. A great night of comedy brought to you by some of the funniest women in the business. Tickets available in advance, £7 from Praze or online (booking fee for online booking) or £9 on the door. Blood Donor Sessions At Hall 2, Glossopdale College, Glossop SK13 7DR Saturday 11th July 10:00am – 12:30pm, 2:00pm – 4:00pm Wednesday 26th August 1:15pm – 3:30pm, 5:15pm – 7:30pm For more information about events happening in the coming months visit www.glossop.com We do not accept any responsibility for accuracy. Please check details direct with the venue before setting off. If you are organising an event in the Glossop or High Peak area, then why not tell an estimated 12,000 readers and 5,000 website visitors? Whether you are organising a car boot, or a concert, a comedy gig or a serious drama you can promote it for FREE at www.glossop.com Submit your event details to contact@glossoplife.co.uk Inclusion in the what’s on guide is not implied or guaranteed Please mention Glossop Life when contacting advertisers Glossop Life • 45 Wellbeing Yoga Treecare Services Community £19.99 • NPTC Qualified • All Work to BS3998 • 15 Years Experience • Fully Insured TREE WORK SPECIALISTS Printing Services Gareth Gerrard T. 01457 863587M. 07823 337053 E. gareth.treecare@yahoo.com www.bankswood-treecare.co.uk + P&P TY R E P O R P • obs ORE! 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