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Listing Showing Events from 31/07/2015 to 09/08/2015 and Within 10 Miles of Bakewell Listing showing events from 31/07/2015 to 09/08/2015 and within 10 miles of Bakewell Time to....... www.visitpeakdistrict.com Peak District Photography Gallery at Bakewell Visitor Centre Bakewell Visitor Centre , Old Market Hall, Bridge Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1DS 1st Jan 2015 - 31st Dec 2015 Contact: Information Tel: 01629 813227 Email: [email protected] Web: www.peakgallery.co.uk Come and enjoy our fully accessible gallery, on the mezzanine floor of the historic Old Market Hall in the centre of Bakewell. Pablo Bronstein at Chatsworth Chatsworth, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1PP 4th Jul 2015 - 20th Sep 2015 Contact: Enquiries Tel: 01246 565300 Web: http://www.chatsworth.org Please see website Pablo Bronstein has been commissioned to make a series of new works in response to Chatsworth and its historic collection. Rayner Exhibition at Haddon Hall Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1LA 11th Jul 2015 - 31st Aug 2015 Contact: Haddon Hall Tel: 01629 812855 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.haddonhall.co.uk Normal admission prices apply. The Peak District Photography gallery showcase their recreations of Samuel Rayner's famous lithographs of Haddon Hall. 'Beyond Existence' Exhibition at Peak Shopping Village Peak Shopping Village, Chatsworth Road, Rowsley, Matlock, DE4 2JE 11th Jul 2015 - 15th Aug 2015 Contact: Katayune Jacquin Tel: 01629 735326 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.theoldstationgallery.wordpress.com The gallery is delighted to announce exhibitions and events for 2015. The Great War - LIfe in the Bath at The Grand Pavilion The Grand Pavilion, South Parade, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, DE4 3NR 11th Jul 2015 - 13th Sep 2015 10:00 Contact: Matlock Bath Parish Council Exhibition in the Pump Room looking at how life in Matlock Bath was affected by WW1. Free. Open between 10am and 4.30pm. Celebrating National Parks Week at Bakewell Visitor Centre Bakewell Visitor Centre , Old Market Hall, Bridge Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1DS 23rd Jul 2015 - 25th Aug 2015 09:30-17:00 Contact: Bakewell VC Tel: 01629 813227 N/A All information believed to be correct at time of print. Peak District National Park Authority cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Bakewell Visitor Centre, The Old Market Hall, Bridge Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire. DE45 1DS Tel: 01629 816558 Email: [email protected] Castleton Visitor Centre, Buxton Road, Castleton, Derbyshire. S33 8WN Tel: 01629 816558 Email: [email protected] Page 1 Bakewell Craft & Gift Fair, Brigade Hall at Bakewell Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1DS 24th Jul 2015 - 31st Jul 2015 10:30-16:30 1st Aug 2015 - 31st Aug 2015 10:30-16:30 Contact: Stuart Green Email: [email protected] Web: www.peakfairs.co.uk "Bakewell Craft & Gift Fair" Open every weekend ~ Held In the "Brigade Hall" which is "Through the Gardens" in the Town Centre ~ Just follow the signs on foot during event days. Stoney Middleton Well Dressing at Stoney Middleton Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire, S32 4TE 25th Jul 2015 - 3rd Aug 2015 Contact: Paul Fox Tel: 01433 631942 Email: [email protected] Web: www.stoneymiddletonwelldressing.org Donations gratefully accepted. This ancient custom is unique to Derbyshire. In Stoney Middleton 3 wells are dressed, one by children. Blessing service Saturday 25 July 2015, 3.00pm at St Martin’s Church, The Nook Punch and Judy at Heights of Abraham Heights of Abraham , Derby Road, Matlock Bath, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3NT 27th Jul 2015 - 4th Sep 2015 Contact: Information Web: http://www.heightsofabraham.com/plan-your-visit/whats-on/ Richard Combes returns for his 10th season with his ever popular Punch & Judy Show! For all ages! Manor House Books - Meet the Author at Haddon Hall Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1LA 31st Jul 2015 Contact: 01629 812855 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.haddonhall.co.uk Normal admission rates and opening times apply. Popular illustrator and author, Jani Tully Chaplin, will be at Haddon Hall to sign her popular children's books. Evening of Poetry, Fiction & Folk Music at St Thomas' Church St Thomas' Church, Chatsworth Road, Brampton, CHESTERFIELD, Derbyshire, S40 3AW 31st Jul 2015 19:30 Contact: John Pratt Tel: 01246 569585 Email: [email protected] Web: http://moorsidewriters.blogspot.co.uk/ All Tickets £5.00 Moorside Writers present an evening of Poetry and Fiction with European Folk Music from Birgit and Paul. Ticket price includes a glass of wine or a soft drink. Event held inside the Church Centre at St Thomas' Church. Y-Not Festival 2015 at Pikehall Pikehall, Pikehall, Derbyshire, DE4 2PG 31st Jul 2015 - 2nd Aug 2015 Contact: Enquiries Email: [email protected]. Web: www.ynotfestivals.co.uk/ Please see website for prices and tickets Y Not Festival 2015 is the Small, Fresh & Loud music festival, with a fantastic atmosphere and a history of amazing live acts. This year we celebrate our 10th anniversary and it’s going to be amazing. We’d love you to join us. Cromford Steam Rally at Highacres Farm Highacres Farm, Dewey Lane, Brackenfield, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 6DB 1st Aug 2015 - 2nd Aug 2015 08:00-18:00 Contact: Ken Bowmer Tel: 01629 582272 Email: [email protected] Web: www.cromford-steam.co.uk Adults £10-00, OAP's £5-00, Children aged 10 and over £5-00 under 10's free discounts for family's The rally is of interest and amusement for the whole family, whilst at the same time retaining the essence of the bygone spirit of our event. All information believed to be correct at time of print. Peak District National Park Authority cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Bakewell Visitor Centre, The Old Market Hall, Bridge Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire. DE45 1DS Tel: 01629 816558 Email: [email protected] Castleton Visitor Centre, Buxton Road, Castleton, Derbyshire. S33 8WN Tel: 01629 816558 Email: [email protected] Page 2 Farmers Market at Wirksworth Wirksworth, Derbyshire, DE4 4EU 1st Aug 2015 09:00-14:00 Contact: Enquiries Tel: 07403 310163 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.wirksworthfarmersmarket.com/ Wirksworth Farmers Market. First Saturday of the month - except January. We want to promote local producers making and farming the best food in the area and specialist makers running their businesses in and around Wirksworth. Monyash Quilters 'Quilts in the Peak 2015' at Monyash Monyash, Derbyshire, DE45 1JH 1st Aug 2015 - 2nd Aug 2015 10:30-16:00 Contact: Information Admission £2 In the Methodist Chapel, Chapel Street, Monyash DE45 1JJ Discount trader, raffle, tombola, mini workshops. ARTIST IN RESIDENCE at Arkwright's Cromford Mills Arkwright's Cromford Mills, Mill Road, Cromford, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3RQ 1st Aug 2015 - 31st Aug 2015 13:00-15:00 Contact: Enquiries Tel: 01629 825995 Web: http://www.cromfordmills.org.uk Derbyshire artist Rachel Carter will be in residence during the month of August creating her woven sculptural forms in Cast Bronze. Visit her here to see the development of the woven experiments, maquettes, sample weaves and sketches. Helicopter Pleasure Flights at Moorlands Moorlands, Balow Road, Owler Bar, SHEFFIELD, S17 3BQ 1st Aug 2015 Contact: Miss Charlotte Ruddy Tel: 01457 877833 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.pleasureflightsltd.co.uk From £39.00pp for a 5 minute flight to £1,135.00 for a family of 6 on an exclusive 30 minute flight. Helicopter pleasure flights from 14 different pub locations, 5 being in the Peak District. Flights of 5/10/15/20 (our famous 'Dambusters Run') & 30 minute duration available. All ages. Every weekend, weather permitting. Free Summer Sports Activities for 11 Years Upwards at Queen's Park Sports Centre Queen's Park Sports Centre, Boythorpe Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S40 2ND 1st Aug 2015 14:00-16:00 3rd Aug 2015 14:00-16:00 5th Aug 2015 14:00-16:00 8th Aug 2015 14:00-16:00 Contact: Derbyshire Police Tel: 101 Web: http://www.derbyshire.police.uk/My-Local- Police/CDivision/ChesterfieldSection/ChesterfieldTownCentre/News/2015/21-July-Police-team-up-to-host-free-sports-sessions-for- Chesterfield-youngsters.aspx Derbyshire Police Safer Neighbourhood team have joined up with Sporting Futures to provide free sports sessions throughout the Summer Holidays for youths aged 11 years upwards. CELEBRATING THE CROMFORD CANAL at Arkwright's Cromford Mills Arkwright's Cromford Mills, Mill Road, Cromford, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3RQ 1st Aug 2015 - 2nd Aug 2015 10:00-17:00 Contact: Enquiries Tel: 01629 825995 Web: http://www.cromfordmills.org.uk Demonstrations of ‘Rose & Castle’ painting, peg weaving, a historical slide show, watercolour paintings for sale, tombola, and the Friends of Cromford Canal sales stand. SCARECROW FESTIVAL at Arkwright's Cromford Mills Arkwright's Cromford Mills, Mill Road, Cromford, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3RQ 1st Aug 2015 - 2nd Aug 2015 10:00-17:00 Contact: Enquiries Tel: 01629 825995 Web: http://www.cromfordmills.org.uk Please see website for details. Cromford Mills’ Scarecrow Festival returns with fun for all the family. Follow the scarecrow trail and judge which should win the top prize and meet the living scarecrows along the way. All information believed to be correct at time of print. Peak District National Park Authority cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Bakewell Visitor Centre, The Old Market Hall, Bridge Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire. DE45 1DS Tel: 01629 816558 Email: [email protected] Castleton Visitor Centre, Buxton Road, Castleton, Derbyshire. S33 8WN Tel: 01629 816558 Email: [email protected] Page 3 Arkwright Spinsters at Arkwright's Cromford Mills Arkwright's Cromford Mills, Mill Road, Cromford, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3RQ 2nd Aug 2015 11:00-16:00 Contact: enquires Tel: 01629 825995 Web: http://www.cromfordmills.org.uk The Arkwright Spinsters will be demonstrating spinning and other crafts. Anyone wishing to learn may do so by arrangement.
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