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CHAPEL STREET CHAPEL D R GREEN Kedleston Hall, Calke Abbey, and Sudbury Hall and 6. Please tick if you are happy to receive further details E CATHEDRAL CATHEDRAL V I the Museum of Childhood - National Trust treasures R about special offers and events in Derby from Derby City Council Tourism Team via our e-shot? * CONKERS - National Forest woodland adventure centre Heights of Abraham - Cable cars, caverns and adventures TM Thank you. Please provide your email address below. Gulliver’s Kingdom - Childrens’ theme park BASE GREAT PLACE, GREAT 1.5 miles 1.5 I was astounded University of Derby of University and Chatsworth House Chatsworth and Peak District National Park - A natural haven for walkers, To A38 Chesterfield A38 To cyclists and climbers by the creativity thriving throughout *Please note, we need an email address to inform the competition winner. If To A6 Matlock A6 To you wish to enter the competition, but not receive further information from Derby, and today I’d happily champion us, please leave the box above un-ticked. Bakewell village (and pudding!) - traditional Derbyshire charm the city as a worthy weekend break. Please return your completed form to our free post Lottie Gross, The Rough Guide address by 31st March 2016. Derby Tourism, Derby City www.derby.gov.uk/purpleflag Council, FREEPOST MID24 259, Derby, DE1 2BR. www.visitderby.co.uk/discover/great-base House Trust by Chatsworth House - Photography Chatsworth Derby Guildhall - Photography by Matt Jones Now shop online intu.co.uk/derby MORE GREAT EVENTS FESTIVALS EVENTS FOR 2015/16... A selection of the events taking place THROUGHOUT THE YEAR at some of our GREAT VENUES. Derby packs a punch with cultural activities, festivals and events. Save the date for an DERBY, A CITY WITH LOTS TO OFFER... unmissable line-up. Derby Film Festival Jenson Button Trust 1 - 10 May 2015 Triathlon Your Screenings, panels, previews 12 July 2015 Come back to these city-wide and more at Derby QUAD. ‘And, Join Jenson as he takes action!’ part in this fundraising destination for events year after year... event starting at Summer Nights Markeaton Park, Derby. Derby Book Festival Film Festival fashion, fi lm, 2015 Ashes Tour 31 May - 7 June 2015 July - August 2015 Derby Arena A real page-turner across the city. Classic and contemporary The Bell & Co tourist food and more. ‘Are you sitting comfortably?’ films screened in beautiful fixture. heritage locations including 23 - 25 July 2015 Derby Comedy Festival Kedleston Hall, Calke Abbey Discover a centre fi lled with over 180 places Derbyshire County The Best Real Ale Houses A City for Cycling and Hardwick Hall. To be Cricket Club v Australia, to eat, drink and shop right in the heart of 3 - 12 July 2015 The Lonely Planet described Derby as “the best place Newly-opened Derby Arena boasts a 250-metre booked at QUAD. The 3aaa County Ground. Derby. You’ll fi nd all your favourite stores as Laugh your socks off! Headline act, to drink Real Ale in the world!” Enjoy lovingly velodrome. The track will be used for events and well as our fabulous Showcase Cinema Jimmy Carr. The Grand Tour Darley Park Concert hand-crafted beers with amazing food in some great competitions, and for people of all levels of experience to de Lux. There’s great fun to be had. Derby Festé Wright Revealed: Uncovering 6 September 2015 (and often surprising!) British pubs. Make the most of enjoy. The city also offers cycle-friendly accommodation, two lost paintings by Joseph Find out more at intu.co.uk/derby 25 - 26 September 2015 Outdoors and free your visit using the Derby Real Ale Trail, ‘Be a Brewer secure bike parking, bike servicing, local cycle routes Wright. fireworks finale. City-wide street festival fun. for the day’ or take a Real Ale tour to some of the and central access to the exciting cycling offer in 4 July - 6 September 2015 ‘Fabulous!’ ‘Spectacular!’ city’s micro-breweries. Derbyshire and the Peak District. Part of the Grand Tour season National Winter Derby Folk Festival across the East Midlands. At www.visitderby.co.uk/dine www.visitderby.co.uk/cyclinginderby the Museum and Art Gallery. Ales Festival 2 - 4 October 2015 17 - 20 February 2016 Foot-tappingly contagious CAMRA Summer Roll out the barrel at at key city venues. 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