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Listing Showing Events from 10/11/2016 to 20/11/2016 and Within 12 Miles of Ashbourne Listing showing events from 10/11/2016 to 20/11/2016 and within 12 miles of Ashbourne Time to....... www.visitpeakdistrict.com A Concert of Remembrance at Cheadle Discovery and Visitor Centre Cheadle Discovery and Visitor Centre, Lulworth House, 51 High Street, Cheadle, Staffordshire, ST10 1AR 12th Nov 2016 19:30-22:00 Contact: Alan Wigley Tel: 01538 753519 Tickets are £6.00 and available in advance from the Discovery Centre and Crafty Urchins (76, High Street) Tickets will also be available on the door. A Concert of Remembrance at the Cheadle Community Theatre, featuring the Florence Brass Band and the Wetley Rocks Male Voice Choir. NEW Craft and Gift Fair at Ashbourne Town Hall Ashbourne Town Hall, Market Place, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1ES 12th Nov 2016 10:00-16:00 19th Nov 2016 10:00-16:00 Contact: Chrisian Email: [email protected] . Remembrance Church Concert at St Oswald's Church St Oswald's Church, Church Street, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1AJ 12th Nov 2016 19:30 Contact: St Oswalds Admission free Remembrance Concert a collaboration of The Ashbourne Singers with Ashbourne Town Band hosted by British Legion in the fine setting of St Oswald's Church. Pool Inflatable Fun Session at Ashbourne Leisure Centre Ashbourne Leisure Centre, Clifton Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1AA 12th Nov 2016 14:15-15:30 19th Nov 2016 14:15-15:30 Contact: Ashbourne Leisure Centre Tel: 01335 343712 Email: [email protected] Children & Concessions £2.50 Adults £3.70 Additional 50p for non-members Can you conquer our inflatable obstacle course or will you end up slip sliding your way into the pool. Floats and small toys will also be out in the shallow end of the pool. Remembrance Sunday Parades at Matlock Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3AT 13th Nov 2016 11:00 and 15:00 Contact: Matlock Town Council Tel: 01629 583042 Web: http://www.matlock.gov.uk starting at Pic Tor War Memorial; parade through the town centre finishing at Park Head, Hall Leys Park 'Bullbaiting and Buddles' ~ Talk at Etwall Etwall, Derby, Derbyshire, DE65 6LU 15th Nov 2016 19:30 Contact: The Organiser Tel: 01283 730287 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.etwallhistory.org/ Visitors: £3.00 Join Etwall & Burnaston History Group at the Frank Wickham Hall, Portland St, Etwall, DE65 6JF for this talk with guest speaker Alan Crosby; exploring the social history of a Peak District family. All information believed to be correct at time of print. Visit Peak District & Derbyshire cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Visit Peak District & Derbyshire care of University of Derby, 1 Devonshire Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6RY Tel: 01332 594634 Page 1 Grimm Tales by the fireside at Tissington Hall Tissington Hall, Tissington, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1RA 18th Nov 2016 19:00-21:00 Contact: Tissington Hall Tel: 01335 352200 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.tissingtonhall.co.uk £16 per head including a glass of mulled wine and mince pies, bookings must be made in advance. Please ring 01335 352200. Experience Tissington Hall by candle light, walk the rooms dressed from tales of Brothers Grimm, C.S. Lewis and Lewis Carol, then take your seats by the fireside in the old hall for classic Christmas ghost stories, of a very Grimm nature! Tales of Enchantment at Tissington Hall Tissington Hall, Tissington, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1RA 19th Nov 2016 - 4th Dec 2016 11:00-15:00 Contact: Tissington Hall Tel: 01335 352200 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.tissingtonhall.co.uk £12.00 per adult (family tickets and concessions available), please visit tissingtonhall.co.uk for more information. Private bookings for groups, societies and schools Monday to Friday Public opening Saturdays and Sundays 11-3pm See the Hall at the most magical time of year and let it guide you on an enchanted journey to once upon a time. John Tams & Barry Coope at Alstonefield Village Hall Alstonefield Village Hall, Bus Stop Triangle, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 2FY 19th Nov 2016 19:30 Contact: David Littlehales Tel: 01332 310322 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.alstonefield.org Tickets £14.00 Six times winner of the BBC Radio 2 folk awards, John Tams has had a career spanning every performance medium, including Musical Director for War Horse at The National Theatre. For this show, Tams is joined by Barry Coope. Tissington Village Hall Craft Fairs at Tissington Tissington, Derbyshire, DE6 1RA 19th Nov 2016 - 20th Nov 2016 10:30-16:30 Contact: Stall Enquiries Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.facebook.com/Tissingtoncraftfairs Tissington Village Hall Craft Fairs Buy direct from the makers Open 10:30am - 4:30pm Danny & The Champions of the World at Matlock Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3AT 19th Nov 2016 19:15 Contact: Peak Concerts Tel: 01246 860022 Web: http://www.peakconcerts.co.uk Musical event All information believed to be correct at time of print. Visit Peak District & Derbyshire cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Visit Peak District & Derbyshire care of University of Derby, 1 Devonshire Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6RY Tel: 01332 594634 Page 2.
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