The community magazine for Ashgate, Brampton, Brookside, Holymoorside, Somersall & Walton
no. 18 November 2010 connecting our community Cover Shot: Spire Sunset by Rob Falconer Photography
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Introduction
H i and welcome to the 18th edition of S40 Local.
I had a strange chat with someone about S40 Local
last week, they started talking to me about the team behind S40 Local. When I explained that I ran S40 Local on my own, with help from my wife and my fantastic delivery team they were amazed. It occurred to me that some people think there is a large business behind the magazine. We’re not a printing house and I’m not a graphic designer or journalist ‐ I just have a passion for the place in which I live and want to see Chesterfield survive and thrive.
I thoroughly enjoy meeting all the business owners in the area and have built some great relationships with them. As Andrew Markwell, from Portrait Lounge says in his article this month, I feel like many of them have become good friends. Perhaps this is what sums the area up, a bunch of good folk trying to lift the area. Anyway, I thought you might be interested to know that S40 Local is just me!
October’s a strange month for many people this year. Some are waiting to see what happens with cuts in budgets at a local level in the public sector, and then other large corporations (one in particular with a significant base in Chesterfield) are looking to drastically reduce their workforce to cut costs. This makes it a rather unsettling time as people tighten their belts in preparation for the worst and with Christmas approaching there are many
businesses talking of a major slow down in work, as people stop spending and sit tight whilst they wait to see what happens next.
I normally keep my thoughts to myself but I don’t look forward to the prospect ahead as we try and reduce the national debt ... how we’ve run up a debt greater than that left after the world wars I’ll never know. Our philosophy at home is simple, if we can’t afford it,
we don’t have it. Unfortunately some of the people responsible for managing the finances of the island don’t think like that. Our dependence on goods and supplies from overseas seems to grow daily, as our ability to produce stuff ourselves shrinks each week. Every time I think about it
I come back to the same view, why can’t we keep our money in the UK? Surely this would boost the economy? I like to think I’m doing my bit by supporting my local businesses, if I can get it locally I will. I don’t drive up to Meadowhall or start with the major department stores ‐ this only happens when I’ve exhausted my local stores in my hunt for whatever it might be. I feel much better knowing my £ has gone direct to the guy behind the till and not into the pockets of faceless shareholders.
I hope this doesn’t seem to be all doom and gloom, but it seems to me that the way to fix things might just start on our own doorsteps.
See you next month for a much jollier Christmas edition.
Paul.
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Saturday 11 to Sunday 31 October ‐
Created Gallery Exhibition: Jerry Daniel. His latest collection of landscape photography can be seen as part of the Gallery’s Autumn Afternoon celebration. For further details please contact Created Gallery, 479 Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield, S40 3AD. Tel 01246 232205, [email protected] or www.createdgallery.co.uk
18 Sept to 31 Dec ‐ Chesterfield Museum: Made In Chesterfield. An exhibition about manufacturing in Chesterfield today. Open 10am ‐ 4pm, Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat Call 01246 345727.
Saturday 23 October ‐ Highfield Allotment Association’s Autumn Sale: At the main gates on Highfield Road, 10am ‐ 2pm. Winter hanging baskets, produce, pickles and jams will be on sale.
Wed 27 October ‐ Holymoorside United Reform Church 10th Birthday Concert: The Phoenix Choir will be performing, 7:30pm at the Church. Tickets £4. For tickets and details contact B Turner on 01246 566109 or G Nunn on 01246 568546.
Wed 27 October ‐ Chesterfield Murder Walk: A three hour walk starting inside The Rutland on Stephenson’s Place and calling in to see where tragic events happened, hearing tales of murder and the macabre, followed by a supper. Tickets are on sale in The Rutland or The Royal Oak in the Shambles.
Thu 28 October ‐ Great Lives of Derbyshire: A talk at the Whitwell Community Centre, Whitwell 7.30pm. For further info contact Jo Weldon on 01909 723230.
Thu 28 October ‐ The Vikings are Coming: Find out about life in Viking times. Chesterfield Museum & Art Gallery, open 10am ‐ 4pm. More details on 01246 345727.
Thu 28 to Sat 30 Oct ‐ Chesterfield Arts and Market Festival: The Festival offers a varied programme of entertainment for visitors and local people. A full programme of festival events is available from the Tourist Information Centre on 01246 345777/8 or online at www.visitpeakdistrict.com/chesterfieldfestival
Friday 29 October ‐ Chesterfield Arts & Market Festival ‐ Art Competition. 10.00am ‐ 3.00pm. Use any medium to create your picture of Chesterfield on the day. Prizes for U7's U11's U18's and adults. Pick up your entry form at the Chesterfield Action for Arts Forum stall on the day or Chesterfield Tourist Information Centre. Phone Shirley Niblock on 01246 207080 for further details.
Saturday 30 October ‐ Meet a Roundhead: Find out about life in Cromwell's army. Chesterfield Museum & Art Gallery, open 10am ‐ 4pm. More details on 01246 345727.
Sunday 31 October ‐ Events for families at St. Thomas’ Church: Alternative Halloween Celebration for those who don’t want to celebrate traditional Halloween: The Treat, 6‐8pm, games, craft, food for families with primary aged children. Booking essential. Tel: 558461 or email admin@st‐thomas‐brampton.org for further details.
Tuesday 2 November ‐ Tales of Murder & Macabre in Chesterfield at Chesterfield Library Theatre, 7.30pm. Contact Sue Peach on 01246 209292.
Sunday 7 November ‐ 'The Way' at Walton Evangelical Church: 3.00 ‐ 4.30pm. A group for adults with learning disabilities which meets on the first Sunday of each month. You are most welcome to join us for tea and biscuits followed by a short talk and activities such as craft, drama, singing. Carers welcome. For more details call 0808 108 2354.
Monday 8 November ‐ NEDIAS: Longshaw Estate an illustrated presentation by Thelma Griffiths. North East Derbyshire Industrial Archaeology Society meeting at 7.30, Friends’ Meeting House, Ashgate Road. For details contact Cliff on 234212.
Tuesday 9 November ‐ Holymoorside Film: 'Inside I'm Dancing' ‐ When rebel Rory O'Shea moves into a Dublin Home for Disabled, his effect on the residents is immediate! James McAvoy and Romola Garai star. Comedy/Drama Cert. 15 104 mins. Starts at 8.00pm Holymoorside Village Hall. Contact Ann on 01246 567118 www.holymoorsidearts.co.uk
Tuesday 9 November ‐ Chesterfield Civic Society: Memories of the Queen Alexandra Nurses – Part 2. 7.30pm in the Eyre Chapel, Newbold. Call Yvonne Williamson 01246 566509 for details.
Tuesday 9 November ‐ Hello Beads Workshop: "Making Christmas Baubles", no experience necessary, all materials and refreshments included. See website for booking details or ring Jaqui on 01246 859886. Course costs £8.00 ‐ repeated on Sat 13 Dec. www.hellobeads.co.uk
Thursday 11 November ‐ Singing for the Brain: St John's Church Centre, Walton back Lane 2pm to 4pm. Anyone with dementia or any similar condition is very welcome to come along with their carers and enjoy an afternoon of tea, cake, song, chat and fun. Staff from Alzheimer's Society will be on hand for advice. Contact the Alzheimer's society on 01246 223366.
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C hesterfield’s Mayor Councillor Keith Morgan has been in touch and wants to let us know about the Mayoral
Events that are planned through the remainder of his term. These events help bring the community together and play an important part in raising money for the Mayors Charity.
28th October: Bargain Hunt with the Mayor and Mayoress presenting prizes. Market Festival Event: Chesterfield Market.
20th November: Abertillery Orpheus Male Voice Choir. 7.00pm ‐ 9.30pm at St. Thomas’ Church, Brampton.
21st November: Chesterfield Christmas Lights switch on 4.00pm at Chesterfield Market.
28th November: Chesterfield’s got Talent! The Winding Wheel at 7.00pm ‐ 9.30pm.
Throughout December ‐ Carol singing events along Chatsworth Road, details from the Mayors Office.
21st February: Mayor’s Quiz Night. 7.00pm to 9.30pm at The Olde House.
February DATE TBA: Barn Dance. FairPlay Charity.
8th April: Charity Gala Dinner. A black tie event but lounge suit optional. 7.30 for 8.00pm at The Casa Hotel, Chesterfield.
If you would like to attend any of these events please get in touch with the Mayors Office on 01246 345 238.
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Friday 12 November ‐ An Evening Of Entertainment With HALLMARK OF HARMONY at Saint John's Church Centre, Walton Back Lane, Chesterfield at 7.30pm. Tickets £6.00 including refreshments. Tickets available from Anne Thompson on 01246 566448. Parkinson's U K Chesterfield & District Branch.
Saturday 13 November ‐ Ashgate Hospice: Christmas Market. At the hospice from 1pm till 3pm. Contact them on 01246 568801 for more details.
Tuesday 16 November ‐ Chesterfield & District Vegetable and Fruit Growers ‐ 7:30pm ‐ Methodist Chapel Meeting Room, New Road, Holymoorside. Come and join this friendly group to share your gardening experiences ‐ beginners welcome. Contact John: 01246 569515 or Malcolm : 01246 569948 or just turn up. Regular meets ‐ third Tuesday, monthly.
Tuesday 16 November ‐ Hello Beads Workshop: More Christmas Baubles. No experience necessary, all materials and refreshments included. See website for booking details or ring Jaqui on 01246 859886. Course costs £8.00 ‐ course is repeated on Sat 20 Dec. www.hellobeads.co.uk
Friday 19 November ‐ Storrs Road Methodist Church launch of the Messy Church Family Event called 'Searchlight' at 3.30pm. What are we looking for? For further details please contact [email protected] Come and join us in the search!
Saturday 20 November ‐ Brampton Gospel Mission: Christmas Fayre @ 2 pm. Details contact Tina on 557719.
Sunday 21 November ‐ Brampton Gospel Mission: Shoebox Service @ 10.45 am. Anyone wishing to help with the Samaritan's Purse Shoebox appeal, please contact Tina 557719.
Monday 22 November ‐ Brampton Living History Society: Exploring the Alleyways of Derbyshire a talk by Godfrey Holmes. Held in St. Thomas’s Church Meeting Room, Chatsworth Road, at 7.30pm. Admission Charge £1.50 including Refreshments. ALL WELCOME.
Friday 26 November ‐ Holymoorside Film: 'Waking Ned' ‐ Irish village lottery winner dies of shock and chaos ensues as his neighbours try to claim the money! Cert PG 90 mins. Starts at 7.30pm Holymoorside Village Hall. Contact Ann on 01246 567118 www.holymoorsidearts.co.uk
Saturday 27 November ‐ Ashgate Hospice Winter Ball @ Winding Wheel in Chesterfield. Tables of 10 are £350. For further details please contact the Fundraising Team on 01246 567250
Saturday 27 November ‐ Charity Christmas Market: St John's Church Centre, Walton Back Lane 11 ‐ 3pm. Come and enjoy a snack, explore our new building, and help us to raise funds for the Smiles Foundation. New and 'nearly new' stalls (art, crafts, food, china, bric a brac and books/videos), as well as activities for youngsters. Even Santa will be there! Contact: Lindsay Gutteridge on 01246 234696.
Friday 3 December ‐ The SONARA Singers in concert at Storrs Road Methodist Church. 7.30 pm. Tickets £6 including interval refreshments. Please contact 556721 or 232169 for details.
Saturday 4 December ‐ Westfield Infants School Christmas Fair: 2pm till 4pm. Raffle, tombola, book and toy stalls home made cakes … refreshments and hot dogs. Westfield Infants School, Vincent Crescent, Brampton S40 2NW. Call 01246 566124 for details.
Sunday 5 December ‐ Ashgate Hospice Santa Run @ Carsington Waters organised by Wirksworth Rotary, 50% of the proceeds will come to Ashgate Hospice. For more information please call the Fundraising team on 01246 567250
Thursday 9 December ‐ Singing for the Brain: St John's Church Centre, Walton back Lane 2pm to 4pm. Anyone with dementia or any similar condition is very welcome to come along with their carers and enjoy an afternoon of tea, cake, song, chat and fun. Staff from Alzheimer's Society will be on hand for advice. Contact the Alzheimer's society on 01246 223366.
Friday 10 December ‐ Derbyshire Constabulary Male Voice Choir Christmas Concert for Pathways. St John's Church, Walton Back Lane 7.45pm Tickets £4 (U16's £2) Contact 01246 271313 Come join us for an enjoyable Christmas themed evening of song & help a worthy cause.
Sunday 12 December ‐ Ashgate Hospice Festive Family Fun Run in Chesterfield. Come dressed as your favourite festive character. To take part in this festive family fun run contact 01246 567250 or visit www.ashgatehospice.org to download a registration form.
Sunday 12 December ‐ Lights of Love Service at Ashgate Hospice at 6pm. Dedicate a Light of Love in memory of your loved ones this year. Please contact the Fundraising Team at Ashgate Hospice on 01246 567250 for an application form or visit www.ashgatehospice.org to dedicate your Light of Love online.
Friday 19 November ‐ Luxury Shopping Night: St Mary’s High School. Featuring many of our local businesses. 7pm till 9pm.Tickets available from the School Office on 01246 201191.
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Mondays Term Time
2nd Chesterfield Boys Brigade for boys and girls age 6 ‐ 18 at Storrs Road Methodist Church Centre. Every Monday during term time, starts 6pm. For further details 01246 274021 or email [email protected].
Every Monday
Cock and Magpie Morris 8.00pm ‐ 9.30pm @ A.C.C.A 6 Ashgate Road Chesterfield S40 4AA. New wo/men dancers and musicians always welcome. Phone Shirley Niblock on 01246 207080 for further details or www.cockandmagpiemorris.org.uk
Mondays Term Time
Totzone : Events for families at St. Thomas’ Church: Monday afternoons during term time ‐ Craft, play & songs for pre‐school children and their carers.
Every Tuesday
The Olive Branch 'Drop In' at Brampton Moor Methodist Church, Chatsworth Road. Every Tuesday 10a.m. to 1.30p.m. Refreshments available. All welcome.
Every Tuesday
Chesterfield Garland/Clog Dancers 7.30pm‐9.30pm at Methodist Church Hall, Jaw Bones Hill, Chesterfield. New female dancers and wo/men musicians always welcome. Phone Irene Hicken on 01246 230677 for further details or www.chesterfieldgarland.org.uk
Alternate Tuesdays
Bible Study group ‐ meets at 7 pm at the Gospel Mission Congregational Church. Contact Tina on 01246 557719.
Every Wednesday
Brampton Ladies Club meet at 7.15 for 7:45pm at Storrs Road Methodist Church. Meetings held every Wednesday during school term time with a speaker or social activity. Details 01246 272333.
Wednesdays and Saturdays
Bring 'n Bead ‐ Beading Coffee Mornings ‐ No previous experience necessary, bring your current project, choose a new one, or just come alone to enjoy the company of others with a cup of coffee & biscuits. Meet every alternate week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Also courses and workshops. Call Jaqui on 01246 859886 for more details or to book. £1 cover charge. www.hellobeads.co.uk
2nd Wed of the Month
NHS Retirement Fellowship: For anyone who has worked for the NHS in any capacity. Usual format is a speaker and refreshments. Meet at the Methodist Church Hall on Jaw Bones Hill, Derby Road from 2pm to 4pm. Turn up on the day or for more information call Anne Hodson on 01246 275062.
Regular Events
Last Wed of each Month
Cotton Mill Club: Activity club for young adults with learning difficulties. 7pm till 9pm on the last Wednesday of each month at Holymoorside United Reform Church School Room. Contact: B Turner on 01246 566109 for details.
Every Tuesday
Chesterfield Film Makers invite anyone interested in making videos to their regular weekly Tuesday evening meetings at Walton Village Centre, 7.30 for 7.45 pm. For more details phone 01246 277349 or visit www.chesterfieldfilmmakers.weebly.com
Fridays Term Time
3rd Brampton (St Thomas’) Scout Group: Join the adventure for 6‐14 years olds in the Beaver, Cub or Scout Sections. Meeting Friday evenings during term time. Please contact Ben Widdowson, Group Scout Leader on 01246 567409 for more details.
Every Tuesday
Rose & Crown: Old Road. General Knowledge quiz every Tuesday night ‐ gallon of ale for the winner. Last Sunday of each month, Music quiz ‐ gallon of ale for the winner & rolling cash prize for 100% score.
What’s On? Local Football CHESTERFIELD TOWN FC are expanding the girls section and would like to hear from any girls interested in football who are currently at junior school level. For further details please contact club secretary Tim Sadler on 01246 277325.
NEWBOLD COMMUNITY FOOTBALL TRAINING takes place Saturday morning, fun training for boys and girls of all abilities aged from 5 to 15 years‐old. Sessions take place at Highfield Park, Newbold from 9‐30 to 11‐30am each week and the cost is only £2‐00 per session. For further details please contact club secretary Tim Sadler on 01246 277325.
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I t’s been a couple of months since we met up with Alan Morey from the Planning Department at Chesterfield Borough Council, so I
met up with Alan again earlier this month ‐ here’s a round‐up of developments.
On the back of their success at 131 Chatsworth Road (Nonnas/Mode), Blue Deer Development is looking to redevelop the ex‐Kingdon Pines showroom, now the Fabric Warehouse. Initial plans propose new units, built onto the existing building, which will be completely refurbished and updated.
The old B&Q site has a new occupier. As you may have noticed refurbishment work has begun and Matalan will soon be opening their doors.
The Robinsons sites, to the South of Chatsworth Road, are still vacant, however, it is understood that developers are in discussion with the land owners. Whatever plans emerge will then need to align to the
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Masterplan (we covered the council’s planning masterplan in issue 6, if you weren’t receiving S40 then or you’ve simply forgotten please revisit at www.s40local.co.uk).
Chesterfield as a whole seems to be riding the recession well. If you look at other towns of a similar size there is a sense of doom and gloom, not so here, there is interest from developers and the number of empty retail and commercial units in the town centre is slightly below the national average at 12.9% compared to 13%. Our three neighbouring cities are struggling to get close to 13% ‐ Sheffield at 21.3%, Derby at 17.2% and Nottingham at 23%. As an example, the old Woolworths store was quickly occupied, and it’s estimated that around 300 of the original 807 Woolworth stores are still vacant nationwide – so that’s a real win for us here.
A little further afield, you’ll be aware of the huge changes along Sheffield Road and the A61 corridor.
Tesco on the old Dema Glass site will have been open a year in November. Chesterfield Football Club have relocated and kicked off the season in their new ground, which seems to be sending good vibes to the team, who, at time of writing, had not lost a games played there (not wishing to jinx their success).
Also on the site is Kentucky Fried Chicken and an IN‘n’OUT car servicing business occupying two units on the site, leaving just one plot looking for an occupier.
Local residents were concerned about the impact of traffic, so a Stadium Travel Management group has been established to assess the flow of traffic and ensure minimal impact on residents. Detailed travel plans are in place and the Group are monitoring against a set of criteria.
Directly opposite is the exciting Casa Hotel development, due to open early November. It promises to provide a high quality experience for businesses looking for conference and meeting facilities, and for couples celebrating the most important day of their lives. The hotel is split into three sections ‐ the ground floor offers bars, a restaurant, banqueting suite, gym and conference and business services, the centre section housing the 100 4star hotel rooms and the top two floors will be the head offices for Global Brands Ltd, the local company behind such names as Vodka Kick, Kick Energy and who’s owner Steve Perez is a local guy not afraid to reinvest in his home town ‐ great news for us all. There is also outline planning permission for additional offices on the site. We hope to bring you more on this development in future issues.
The Waterside development – running from the old Tesco site along the canal and alongside the A61 into town, has a planning application in progress and detailed applications are expected to be in place for early 2011. Peter Swallow of Bolsterstone Plc, based at Dunston, is managing this development which hopes to become home to a thriving new community of businesses and residents and a major attraction for visitors.
The old Tesco site is still vacant and at present there are no plans on the horizon. Planning consent has been removed so it can no longer be used for retail, and it’s hoped it will link into the Waterside development.
The old Fire Station site on Sheffield Road is vacant with the new station now sited behind the new B&Q ‐ an ideal location for the new Community Station as a great percentage of their calls are to sites to the south of Chesterfield and to the M1 corridor, so this new location reduces travel time.
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I hope you don’t think I’ve lost the plot. I realise some of you will be receiving this in October, but in our house Christmas starts early. I hate the last minute rush to get stuff done, and as the final countdown approaches I’d rather be out on my mountain bike getting ready to take on all those festive calories that I don’t really need!
So I thought it best to do an early gift guide so you’ve plenty of time to get your presents locally.
We’re very lucky in S40 to have such great independent shops on our doorstep, and chances are you’ll be able to pick up gifts that you wouldn’t get in the major shopping temples.
As I said in the intro, for many people times are hard, so getting the right gifts at the right price is even more important.
Why not spend a weekend checking what’s on offer and see what you can achieve ‐ what’s to lose? Nothing! What’s to gain?
Loads! You might even be able to walk there, saving on fuel and parking costs. A quick call into an eatery for lunch whilst you’re out, we’ve loads of great choices now in the area.
Not sure what you want? I bet you’ll get a warm welcome and loads of help, as more often than not the person behind the till owns the business. If you don’t see what you want it’s worth calling back as stock will change regularly.
Why not set yourself a goal and see if you can get 80% of your presents within a 5 mile radius of the house?
So, what else can I achieve locally? Well for us the turkey will be a local bird from Highfield House Farm Shop (see their advert on page 36 for a discount) and for the tree, perhaps visit Hudsons Florists.
Remember ... it starts on our doorstep.
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S ome of you will know about Portrait Lounge after seeing their previous adverts in S40 Local and from their studio
space above Amelias café. The more observant amongst you will have seen that they have moved and opened their doors at 131 Chatsworth Road on the top level, next to Nonnas.
I went along to have a chat with Andrew Markwell the man behind Portrait Lounge to see what the new studio has to offer and find out what makes him tick.
Q. Tell us about your background, you’ve not been on Chatsworth Road long, so are you Chesterfield born and bread or is this a new move.
>> “I am a Barnsley lad and until recently the majority of my work was based in London and Manchester doing freelance work for music and celebrity events. The move to Chesterfield came about after meeting my beautiful wife Sarah. ”
Q. 131 is a new development and seems to be almost fully occupied, why the move from further up the road?
>> “Portrait Lounge has a lot to offer, we do everything from portrait work, family sessions, weddings through to specialist celebrity events etc, it’s great work, I never know where it will take me from one day to the next. Having said that we need a shop front and this space gives me the ability to
display my work and promote the additional brands with which I’m associated such as Touch The Dream or Models Republic. I see Chatsworth Road changing and it’s an ideal place to locate the business.”
Q. There are a growing number of photographers out there at present, what gives you the egde, why should I buy my photography services from Andrew Markwell?
>> “We take a creative approach to photography, Sarah, my wife, is a graphic designer and we work well together. Our projects are better summarised as photo art which we think gives us a unique selling point. We have over 30 years experience so can apply this to any event.”
Q. You must be involved with loads of projects and people, what’s given you the most pleasure?
>> “This has to be an exhibition I did for the Sense charity, I remember watching a documentary about the wonderful job the carers do and the deaf/blind people and their achievements. Being someone who loves to DJ, has a huge range of music and obviously loves photography I was amazed by the story of a 6 year
old deaf and blind boy and how he coped with the world around him. I did eight portraits to help raise awareness and an exhibition in Sheffield. It was great to meet so many excellent people, I felt very humbled by what they do.”
Q. What was your favourite shoot?
>> “Difficult one this as I have worked with some great people. However, I’m a huge fan of Paul Weller and when the opportunity arose to do some shots I jumped at it and am very pleased with the results. I’ve worked with Howard Donald from Take That, Amy Winehouse, Noel Gallagher of Oasis and Aleshia Dixon (below) now more famous for her role in Strictly Come dancing, this work is always interesting and I really enjoy the music relationship.”
Q. Your web site mentions two items Touch The Dream and Models Republic, what’s this all about?
>> “Touch The Dream is a partnership I have with Neil Balmforth who collects football memorabilia. When an important cup or trophy is produced, such as the Premier and Champions League trophies the manufacturers produce a small quantity of replica items, typically six are made, Neil owns a number of these and Touch The Dream enables us to use these in photo shoots.”
We set up Models Republic as we feel people are often taken advantage of in the modelling world, we offer a quality transparent service through Models Republic.”
And what do you think of S40 ...
Q. Favourite place for a meal? Nonnas. Q. Place you go to unwind or escape from it all? The Park at Inkersall Green. Q. Best thing about the community in which you work? The people, many customers are now friends.
Thanks to Andrew for taking the time out, just before he opens his doors for business, to give us some background. As Christmas approaches his portrait packs might just be the perfect gift.
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With dividend payouts on the turn, the outlook for equity income funds could also be on the up.
Equity income funds have a strong track record for delivering attractive, sustainable income and steady returns over the long term, but inevitably were impacted by the crisis of recent times.
Many funds were heavily exposed to the big banks – not surprising given their history of paying dividends – but the banks’ obligations to rebuild their balance sheets meant their dividend distributions were cut by £6bn in 2009 compared to 2008 (source: Neptune Investment Management, March 2010), which had a detrimental impact
on both fund values and on the yield they were generating.
These funds have had time to adjust to the post‐financial crisis world, but it is worth remembering that not all equity income funds are the same. Some are better for income, while others are better for those aiming for a decent total return buoyed by capital growth. So if it’s income you are after make sure you research and understand the individual fund fully.
It is not just UK equity funds that might tempt income seekers. There has been a pick up in interest in overseas equity income funds ‐ experts believe that if a “dividend culture’’ takes hold in other
parts of the world in the way it
has in Britain, high‐yield stocks could be re‐rated, producing attractive returns.
Corporate bond funds, which are by their nature income producers, remain popular, particularly with cautious investors. But the decision on which bond fund to choose is less than clear‐cut. Economists are split on whether the UK is about to enter a double‐dip recession, or whether inflation will rise sharply. This divided opinion does little to help investors.
Investment‐grade corporate bonds suffer at times of inflation (the fixed interest rate means that the real value of the income is eroded over time), while non‐investment‐grade bonds, which pay a higher yield, tend to struggle during a recession (as more companies default).
As applies with all asset types, a diversified fixed interest strategy will ensure you can capture the potential of the wider corporate bond market.
Another income producing asset, commercial property is also beginning to attract attention again. It was the third most popular sector in June, according to the Investment Management Association (published June 2010).
Commercial property felt the full effects of the credit crunch and the fall in property values left many investors nursing significant losses. Never had the sector suffered such a sharp
decline. But again, history suggests
that commercial property has a place in a
portfolio for income investors. Its long‐term track record is
strong, while it offers diversification from shares.
But commercial property is not without its risks. Property prices may have risen steadily over the past year, but there have been signs that these increases are running out of steam. According to the IPD Index Statement published in July 2010, commercial property values rose by just 0.2 per cent in July, the smallest gain since the market started to recover last year.
If the UK economy does fall back into recession, the commercial property sector could come under pressure again. There can also be liquidity problems, as many investors have learned to their costs, and you may not be able to get your money out of a fund immediately if the sector does turn sour.
Interest rates remain at record low levels and even if they start to pick up they are likely to remain subdued for some time. Investors are going to have to have their wits about them to maximise income opportunities from their investments – but it can be done.
To receive a complimentary guide covering Wealth Management, Retirement Planning or Inheritance Tax Planning, contact Peter Boardman, Somersall Financial Management Ltd on 01246 559616, by email [email protected] or visit: www.sjpp.co.uk/peterboardman
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Classes at the Friends Meeting House, Chesterfield
YOGA FOR LIFE
Gentle Yoga & Relaxation
for People Living with Cancer
Classes will consist of gentle yoga movements, breathing techniques,
meditation and deep relaxation selected to support people living
with the challenges of a life changing illness.
The clocks have gone back, the evenings are dark early and winter is on its way.
1. Clear leaves from your lawn and water features.
2. Plant tulips.
3. Lightly prune roses to prevent wind rock.
4. Put out bird food to encourage winter birds.
5. Insulate containers from frost using bubble wrap.
6. Cut back faded perennial plants.
7. Put any tender plants in your greenhouse.
8. Dig new flower beds and veggie patches as long as it is not too wet.
9. Plant out hedging, trees and shrubs.
10. Don't forget to empty the fuel tank on your mower after its final cut.
Thanks to Paul Ashgate Garden Care
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A while ago we sat down with Craig Lynch of Brampton Manor to understand a bit more
about the Manor and what makes it unique. Craig’s been busy since we last spoke and you may have spotted the changes going on at the Fox & Goose, another exciting business acquired by Craig recently.
I went up there a few weeks ago and was really impressed with the changes, various people have commented on what great food they offer, so my next job is to get up for a meal one evening. Anyway, although I haven’t had chance to eat there I thought it would be good to catch up with Craig to understand what’s new.
For years the Fox and Goose on Pudding Pie Hill, Old Brampton, has been a local favourite ‐ with a reputation as THE place to go for good food, a decent pint and a warm welcome for various clubs and societies. Now, following a £200,000 facelift, and the addition of a stunning orangery and dining terrace, it’s looking even more appealing for regulars and a new generation of visitors.
So what’s changed at the Fox and Goose?
The upstairs Function Suite has been refitted with a new bar and transformed into an attractive venue suitable for Civil Weddings.
The restaurant also plays host to corporate conferences and music events like jazz festivals and tribute nights drawing fans from a wide area. For more intimate family functions or business lunches there’s also a private dining room.
The pub downstairs has stayed true to its traditional roots, offering a wide array of locally‐brewed guest ales in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Care has been taken to maintain its history ‐ hence the classic car memorabilia collected by a previous landlord which now takes pride of place on the wall along with a picture of the legendary pub cat, Boddington.
Ramblers with muddy boots and all, passing through the area can take a welcome rest and enjoy a pint and tasty refreshments in the snug.
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With its village location, Craig Lynch is very aware that The Fox and Goose has a role to play in the community - and not just as a pub and restaurant. That’s why plans are in hand to incorporate a village shop and post office for the convenience of local people. In future there could also be a discreet site for caravans and a stable block of bedrooms attracting visitors from outside the area and giving other local businesses a boost.
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But it is the latest development of the elegant orangery and dining terrace ‐ which is proving the icing on the cake.
The orangery is idyllic; with its sunny bright atmosphere, it’s perfect for a light lunch, celebration supper, a traditional Sunday lunch or a delightful afternoon tea whilst enjoying the panoramic view.
Lovely surroundings are one thing ‐ good service is another and the Fox and Goose has a dedicated team for whom nothing is too much trouble with General Manager, Gary Wilson at the helm ‐ many of you will know Gary from the Rising Sun at Whirlow.
In the kitchens they’ve developed a new concept giving British pub classics a tasty modern twist. It means you can enjoy proper pub sandwiches of homemade ‘doorstep bread’ with a choice of fillings including Owen Taylor’s award‐winning pork sausages and sweet red onion marmalade or mature farmhouse cheddar with homemade chutney.
And in tribute to former pub landlord Don Newsome ‐ who made The Fox and Goose famous for steak sandwiches cooked on a copper grill, which is still behind the bar ‐ there is a signature Steak Canadienne with a secret sauce.
The superb nightly a la carte specials change regularly but with food such as crab and red pepper tian for starters, fillet of beef, wilted spinach, green beans wrapped in pancetta with a rosemary fondant to follow and cappuccino creme brulee with hazelnut biscotti to finish ... I’d recommend leaving the diet at home for the evening.
There are also imaginative salads, great pies and rib‐sticking grills, not to mention the range of homemade desserts – at very competitive prices.
To celebrate the new opening they’ve introduced a new dish, Pudding Pie, which pays homage to the location of The Fox and Goose ‐ Pudding Pie Hill ‐
which he hopes will one day rival historic Bakewell Pudding.
The name, Pudding Pie, apparently came about when farmers would create a limestone moat around their fields to stop the spread of infection. The locals said it made the fields look like pudding‐pies. The pies are proving so popular that they’re selling them to eat in the restaurant or to take away ‐ and developing a savoury version.
Any last comments to make?
“Local’s really important. I’m competing against the big pub companies and want to encourage people in the community to support their locally‐owned local. And, I practice this wherever possible, by patronising other local companies ‐ hence the range of exclusive wines from Chesterfield based Barrels and Bottles. It’s important we all work together to boost the local economy, so we’ll use local suppliers in preference to anyone else.
“The opening of the orangery and the dining terrace has been a major step for us ‐ but much of what has been achieved is down to the fact that The Fox and Goose takes note of the details. We don’t just welcome ramblers and their muddy boots, families and provide hearty food – we’ll also help you get there with The Fox Trotter a free shuttle service which chauffeurs six or more private or a la carte diners to and from the venue.
“And we’ve also launched ‘Foxin’ About’ an outside catering service which can provide everything from canapes to a hog roast.
“With the festive season fast approaching, the wide array of menus and festive functions at the Fox and Goose it’s proving to be a real magnet for families, local businesses and groups of friends.”
(Ed: Make mental note to self ‐ must get the baby sitter arranged and a table booked!)
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A s always the businesses in the area have been busy expanding product ranges and offering great
services. This months news demonstrates again what a great place to be Chatsworth Road is.
Brampton Picture Framing has launched it's website where you can view over 2500 picture frame moudlings online. As well as viewing, we can now sell mouldings either "on chop" that is mitred for you, or as lengths, so you can make you own frames. www.bramptonframing.com is now the UK's largest picture framing website with almost 3000 pages and ranks third out of 73.4 million results on google.co.uk!
Pete Currey of Entire Maintenance Solutions has been in touch to let us know that last year they helped set up and erect Christmas Decorations for a number of businesses. If you need help please give them a call. Also, if you’re looking for interior design skills, they have successfully redesigned and project managed a number of jobs recently.
If you pop into Libby’s you’ll see a new range of products from Autour du Parfum … yes they are French. What’s more impressive is that they are only available in two places in the UK, one is Libby’s on Chatsworth Road and the second is Fortnum and Mason, the quintessential English store in the heart of London’s Piccadilly. They make perfect gifts so you’d better get down there quick before the shelves are cleared.
Yvonne Clarke at Making It For You is very proud to be launching her own range of ladies clothing called Silhouette. She has been working on the project with award winning
clothing designer Jodie Huckle for a while now and is very excited to be putting the stock on the shelves. To celebrate they are hosting a launch night on 2nd December where the range will be available to view and purchase along with the rest of the extensive range of stock on offer. Contact Yvonne on 01246 297615 for more detail.
Want a jug like the Queen? If you do you’d better be quick as Jannine at JMJ Pottery on Chatsworth Road only has one left! This is the last of three pots, one of which was presented to the Queen by Chesterfield Borough Council? There can’t be many people that can boast the Queen has their goods displayed on her mantelpiece.
Hudsons Florists will be selling Christmas Trees this year, to complement the bomb cosmetics and the flowers, choose it and then have it delivered. Give them a call to make your booking.
Created Gallery is now selling online through the website Gift Wrapped & Gorgeous. “This is a big step for the gallery so it's great to have help from Amanda and Alison at GWAG” says Deirdre Gage. “It will introduce new customers from all over the web to the fantastic makers we have at Created.” So now you can shop at Created Gallery from anywhere and at anytime, just in time for Christmas. Go to the Created Gallery homepage (www.createdgallery.co.uk) & look for the Gift Wrapped & Gorgeous logo to visit the online shop.
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Travel System: Silver Cross £85
Silver Cross Wayfarer Travel system in blue, with pram, pushchair, car seat, cover and changing bag. In good condition. Call Ann Smith on 01246 566421 (Walton).
Rainwater Collection Tanks: £80 ono
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Gas Hob: £30
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Want to raise some extra cash for Christmas?
Having a clear out in the run up to Christmas? What about selling some of your unwanted stuff in the S40 Local Classifieds? Adverts for stuff under £100 are free, any item or ‘collection of items’ £100+ are £5, and larger adverts with a picture are price on application.
email: [email protected] call: 01246 568 519
Book Launch:
J o Cannon, a GP living in Chesterfield, is launching her first published collection of short stories ‐
“Insignificant Gestures”.
The stories touch on exile, belonging and celebrate the unexpected interactions that alter lives. Jo explores what it is like to be an outsider, from working as a doctor in an African hospital with very limited resources, to refugees trying to come to terms with their previous and present lives and through individuals who deal with epilepsy or simply want to sort out their own lives.
She is launching her book on November 20th 2010 at Scarthin Books in Cromford, from 5.30 to 7.30 pm. Everyone welcome. Jo will be reading extracts from her collection and signing copies.
Jo will also be doing readings in Chesterfield and Sheffield during November, contact the Chesterfield Library for details. Her book is available from bookshops and www.pewter‐rose‐press.com where you can get it for a special offer price of £7 (usually £8.99).
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Children's Swimming Lessons Mon to Thu evenings
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I dentify theft, PC viruses, online shopping and banking scams are big business and are always in the news, so we thought it
would be good to talk to our local expert, Youssef Abou Elela from Egytec, for some hints and tips to help protect our PCs and information and minimise security risks.
VIRSUES In the last few months there’ve been a lot of viruses generated which can harm your operating system (windows). These viruses can make it very slow and some programs will not open. You can also lose some if not all of your data. To stay protected ‐ install a good brand of antivirus software such as Norton internet security, MacAfee and Kaspersky. Most internet providers offer free security with their broadband package and some banks offer it free to customers. It is worth checking to see if you are missing out. You can download free ones from the internet but I would not recommend these as they need to be renewed after a short while and don’t offer all the safety features so you
may not be fully protected. As new viruses emerge every day it’s vital
you run an update followed by a scan as
often as possible. Please don’t just
scan, you must update first to make sure the software can detect and remove the latest viruses.
PHISHING AND EMAIL SCAMS Never open an email that doesn’t seem genuine. Look out for ones supposedly from your bank and NEVER reply to emails asking you to send credit or debit card details. Do not reply to emails requesting passwords or asking you to enter login details for your online banking or eBay. These are always scams they are known as “phishing emails” or “spoof emails” never respond to them. If in doubt ring your bank. In some cases do not even click on the unsubscribe link. Quite often the unsubscribe link is just a way to verify an active email address ‐ if you click on it you’ll just encourage more junk mail.
PASSWORD PROTECTION Make sure you use good passwords. Make them long, use a mix of letters in upper and lower case and numbers. Don’t use the same password for everything. If you need to write them down, keep in a secure location. Never just use your name or date of birth. Never save passwords on a public computer.
ONLINE SHOPPING If you’re shopping online, only provide financial information when you have a secure connection to online shopping sites. Your browser should show a locked padlock icon when you are connected to a secure site, the padlock symbol will usually be in the bottom right of the screen.
CHILD FRIENDLY You can install software to block unsuitable sites for young children. Take an interest in what your children are doing when on the internet. Occasionally ask questions and get them to talk about what they are doing online. If they are chatting with strangers you should ask them what they are saying in the chat room! Make them aware that some people they chat to might not be what they seem.
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“ I’ve previously had PC & laptop repair companies in Dubai and Egypt. I do repairs on all makes and models, but
primarily I’m a Sony specialist. When I first came to England I worked for a couple of PC repair shops to see how business was done here, before starting my own business. I quickly saw that companies didn’t mend components and keep costs low, but simply replaced them at a higher cost to the customer. As I have the knowledge to mend laptops and PC’s at component level I decided I would offer this service to my customers. This enables me to keep the cost of repairs down and makes a repair a more viable option than buying a new laptop. If there is a fault on the motherboard most shops would replace it, but I will always attempt to repair it first ‐ 9 out of ten boards can be repaired. I have invested in the latest infrared equipment to enable me to do the repairs. A large part of my work is repairing for other repair companies. Additionally, I am also
sent laptops from all over the country ‐ but I prefer repairing for my local customers. I’ve had a lot of s40 readers use my services and have always had a very good response from advertising in the s40 magazine. I enjoy visiting people in their homes
or having them come to me. I get a lot of satisfaction in my job, nothing is better than getting a dead laptop from a customer and seeing their faces as they see it come to life again. I have met such a lot of nice people.”
Youssef Abou Elela
Don’t be frightened of the internet, it is a wonderful thing for all ages. It allows people to keep in touch with friends and family whatever their distance, it offers a wealth of information, allows you to visit places around the world, to see pictures and video’s of things you didn't even know existed. You can find out about anything and everything you have ever wanted to, all from the comfort of your own home.
BACK‐UP Finally please back up your data regularly, especially your pictures and remember if the worst should happen, I’m only a phone call away. I’m always here to get your laptop or PC decontaminated, up and running and virus free.
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Highfield House Farm Shop The Prince family have run the farm for 24 years and we pride ourselves on providing quality locally sourced produce. Place your Christmas order before 13th December & all orders will be ready for collection from Thursday 23rd December up until 3pm Christmas Eve.
Christmas order form is available via email or post please call us.
Our beef comes from Ashover, Bakewell and Baslow. Our lambs are home reared or from within a 5 mile radius of the farm. Our home dry-cured bacon is a bit of a speciality. Our Christmas poultry comes from Barlow and Calow. Our vegetable are picked daily & delivered from the surrounding counties.
Opening Times Monday to Saturday 8am to 5pm Sunday 10am to 2pm 01246 590817 We’re just off the Matlock Road, then 200 yards past the Red Lion at Stone Edge … just look for our signs. [email protected] www.highfieldhousefarm.co.uk
B5057 Darley Road • Stonedge • Ashover • Chesterfield S45 0LW
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A s we’re deep into the football season I thought we’d have a look at some options for those of you
who may want to get involved with our local teams:
BRAMPTON ROVERS
Brampton Rovers have been around since 1966 and had great success in their early years. Chairman Sean Newton joined the club in 1989, he explains: “There were just three teams when I started but since then the club has grown at a real pace. This season we are fielding 21 teams, that enables over 300 local youngsters to play regular competitive football.
The make up of the club is very different from years ago when adult teams dominated; today they account for only two of the teams, one U‐14 girls team (we’re looking to add more) and the rest are boys teams that range from Under‐7s to Under 16s. And, we’ve just added netball on Saturdays for girls and adults and that’s proving very popular”
The club offers more than just matches; there is a Saturday morning club that offers foot‐balling activity
for girls and boys of all ages in a safe environment; there’s a beginners group for youngsters up to age 7 and another for those 8 and over. Rovers were the first junior club in Chesterfield to be awarded the FA Charter Standard, and do their best to promote an ethos that I strongly believe in: To encourage and promote healthy sporting activity through football for youngsters from the age of 5, up to 18. Just as important is the fact that football builds wider and broader relationships, enhances confidence and often creates contacts that last a lifetime – not bad if, at the same time, fitness is achieved too!
Many of the teams play at the old Newbold Green school site but the club’s roots remain immersed in S40 with meetings held at Brampton Manor and training regularly taking place at Somersall Park and Brookfield School.
Sean added “We’re really proud of how the club has grown; it’s big but not so big that it fails to look after each individual’s progress. So many people join and stay for many years because they feel a part of the club and believe in its simple principle that
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Jack from Brampton Rovers;
Chesterfield Towns Under 7’s; Brampton Rovers;
Chesterfield Towns Under
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“sport should be fun” as well as about winning.”
Interested? Then contact Sean Newton on 07814 225155.
CHESTERFIELD TOWN FC
Chesterfield Town FC may not have the history of Brampton Rovers but it’s certainly doing its best to make up for lost time. Founded in 2004 it has grown to such an extent that it now hosts 33 teams, in seven different leagues.
They field teams at every age group from under 7s to under 18s; in addition they have a girls section, a men’s Saturday team, two men’s Sunday League teams and even an over 35s team (seems such a young age, I thought, to be categorised separately!).
Like Brampton they are an FA Charter Standard club; they’ve also, impressively, won the Derbyshire Sports Club of the Year and the Derbyshire FA Charter Standard Club of the Year, so there’s little doubt about the quality of coaching and care that all participants receive.
Club Secretary Tim Sadler explained
“The majority of players in our junior teams start at the club by attending the club’s weekly Sunday morning ‘Feeder Squad’ which takes place at Highfield Park, Newbold. We’d love to welcome some new faces. We are also looking to attract more players to our Girls Section and girls of junior school age are very welcome to come and join us for our Tuesday evening training sessions.”
Because of the sheer size of the organisation, matches take place at three venues around Chesterfield: Stand Road, Highfield Park and Holmebrook Valley Park and also Darley Dale and Cavendish Fields, Matlock.
Tim added “Nowadays the club has a real family feel and that is largely down to the hard work of our officials; everyone is dedicated to making all the players feel welcome and well looked after. As a result the club continues to grow.”
The club is hosting a Sportsmans dinner at the new home of Chesterfield FC, the B2net stadium, on Thursday 4 November; if anyone fancies a great night out that will
feature Phil Tooley (Sheffield Star) and ex‐Spireite legend Bob Newton get in touch with club Treasurer, Barry Tomlinson on [email protected]. Tickets are priced very reasonably at £25 per person – if you ring quickly you may just grab one of the few remaining.
For further details on the ‘Feeder Squad’, our girls training or any other aspect of the club please contact club secretary Tim Sadler on 01246 277325.
One thing’s for sure, we’re spoilt in this area, whether you’ve youngsters (boys or girls) who want to kick start an interest in football or you’re grown up and want to renew an interest; both Brampton Rovers or Chesterfield Town FC will do their best to ensure an interest is nurtured, developed and you enjoy the sport in the spirit it was meant to be played in – firm, fair and friendly.
Howard Borrell
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I think Noble Motorsport and Service Centre are a great alternative to the main dealer, the type of place where after a
few visits they know your name … and more importantly your car. But for others they are a top quality engine tuning workshop equipped with their own 1000 bhp (brake horse power) rolling road.
One of those ‘others’ who know them as the latter is Ginetta, the iconic British car marque, who’ve just agreed a contract with Noble to build the first batch of engines for the new Ginetta F400 (see images below).
Before Ginetta took over the F400, the car lead an interesting life.
It started out with Arash Farboud, a Cambridge business man, who’s company Unisurge, produce health care products. Arash wanted a Porshe GT1 Road Car, but only four were sold to the public, the sale was by invitation only, and Arash wasn’t invited. This was his incentive to build his own sports car.
Arash formed Farboud Sports cars and hired a skilled team to help him achieve his dream. The only two Farboud sports cars built feature an Audi engine and a £250K price tag and it soon became clear that this price was too extreme ‐ he needed a more marketable car.
At this point Arash started to distance himself from the project, he was much more into hypercar performance.
Eventually former racing driver Chris Marsh, who had worked as project manager for Arash, took on the project and the car became the Farbio GTS. Chris set about creating something a little more realistic, he changed the engine to a Ford 3.0ltr V6 , the engine that Noble know well and built for the Noble M12 sports car.
In March this year Ginetta, the Leeds based manufacturer, acquired the Farbio Sports Car. Their aim ‐ to take the car to great heights on the global motorsport scene. Chris Marsh remains as managing director, working with Noble Motorsport who will now build the engines from their workshop in Brampton.
So we can look forward to spotting the Ginetta F400 out for a road test along Chatsworth Road.
(By the way ‐ if you decide you want a used Farbio GTS ‐ at time of writing there’s one on Autotrader for £78,995).
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S o, for Petrol Heads like me ‐ what do you have to do to a
typical Ford Mondeo engine to take a sports car to speeds approaching 200mph?
According to Peter Dibble at Noble it’s all quite simple. “The original engine is very strong and open to significant modification without making major changes to the internals.
“The basic approach is to take Arrow con rods (they connect the pistons to the crank shaft), replace the originals and do some extensive remapping of the engine management system. The basic result is that the stronger and slightly shorter con rods create a larger space at the top of the pistons stroke, this means you can feed in more fuel, compress it, and you get a bigger bang.
“We take the standard 200bhp engine of the Ford Modeo, up to 410bhp for the Ginetta and the resulting spread of torque is very smooth. It’s not quite as simple as that, but that’s the crux of it.”
01246 272 749 172 Chatsworth Road Chesterfield S40 2AR www.noblemotorsportltd.co.uk
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Pictures: Top: The 3.0ltr V6 used in the
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Community News Jigsaw Puzzled? Rosemary Beney has been in touch with
us at S40 Local. She is a very keen
fan of jigsaws, not the
huge boxes with loads
of pieces but the
beautiful
hand cut type. These jigsaws are a different beast entirely, typically cut by hand they have no picture just a description and are more tactile to put together (two examples shown).
When Rosemary called she was thinking about selling them as she has so many and has had her enjoyment from making them. However as conversations went on she started thinking how she would rather share them with others and perhaps raise a few pounds for worthy good causes.
This is where S40 Local comes in handy, she can tell people about them and see what response she gets! Call it a Charity Jigsaw Library. Obviously
Rosemary is concerned about lending them,
imagine how you’d feel if the last piece went missing! So a small deposit will be required and then a small lending charge applied which will
form the basis of the charity fund.
If you’d like to get involved please give Rosemary a call on 01246 557961 or email [email protected], she’s based in Brampton so nice and central to the readership. We’ll be checking back to see how the scheme ‘comes together’, every pun intended.
Many thanks to Rosemary for getting in touch.
Sunshine Nursery have contacted us to say a big thank you to all those people who attended their anniversary event in September and to all the businesses along Chatsworth Road who donated prizes. On the day they raised in excess of £600 for which they are very grateful.
Peter from Stephenson Court on Chatsworth Road wishes to pass on his thanks to everyone who attended the coffee morning they held in support of the Macmillan Cancer Support charity … they raised £1232.79, a great effort.
See what’s cooking this Christmas! With Christmas fast approaching and family entertaining planned, there’s a rush to call Ovenclean to ensure ovens are sparkling clean for the celebrations!
Douglas from Overclean says “An oven functions better if it is in good condition; our customers know that and book early to avoid another job over such a busy period!
“An oven that has been cleaned professionally is astonishingly different to the standard you can achieve yourself, even after hours of hard work and elbow grease. Ovenclean will be in and out in a matter of a few hours, making no mess and restoring your oven to ‘as good as new’ ‐ leaving more time for Christmas shopping!” Douglas adds.
Oven cleaning services are in high demand at this time of year, so if you fancy treating yourself pre Christmas, ensure you get booked in soon!
Ovenclean use a unique, environmentally‐friendly, 100% caustic free cleaning system. This system ensures a safe, hygienic and fume‐free environment.
To get your oven booked in before Christmas call
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SPEAKING OUT FOR CHILDREN Baby P, Victoria Climbie ‐ rather than lay the blame on various official bodies we all need to consider our responsibility as a caring community to take action.
“People worry so much about getting it wrong, or about causing offense, or being identified as a trouble maker. They forget that the most important thing they can think about is the child”
The NSPCC has a free helpline you can call on 0808 800 5000 just to talk through your concerns and get the best advice on how to proceed.
Children themselves, so competent with mobile phones and the internet, can get free support and help whenever and wherever they need it via the services of Childline.
Childline answers 90 calls a minute, each one answered by a trained counsellor?
NSPCC recently launched a campaign to raise awareness of these vital services and have trained speakers available, free of charge, to talk to community groups.
If you would like a speaker to come and talk to your group I’m based in S40 just contact me at any time on 07976432311.
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