The March 1st meeting is presented by local historian and author Chris Makepeace and will be an illustrated talk on the History Of Disley. 7.30pm at Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley Lane. £1 including refreshments
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The March 1st meeting is presented by local historian and author Chris Makepeace and will be an illustrated talk on the History Of Disley. 7.30pm at Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley Lane. £1 including refreshments Rural Action Derbyshire would like to invite all the members of your group to a public meeting to gather your ideas and views on the future of the Parish. Chapel-en-le-Frith parish Council have invited Rural Action Derbyshire to prepare a Parish Plan that will cover issues that matter to people, including transport, roads, school, shops, [more...] 2-10 July
Cover designed by Abigail Lee Friday 17 June 7.00 Judging of shops, houses, pubs and lampposts. Saturday 18 June 12.00 Judging of floats and fancy dress at The Jolly Carter on Buxton Road. 1.00 Grand Procession, starting at The Jolly Carter on Buxton Road leading through Chapel to the Memorial Park. 2.45 Parade [more...] Children’s rides, maypole dancing, BBQ etc. Monday 2 May A chance to come and speak to the Parish Council about any issues within the Parish. Wednesday 20 April The next meeting is on Tuesday 1st February. David Frith of Whaley Bridge will speak on the subject “Freight Railways Past And Present” the story of our local goods lines. The meeting is at 7.30 and will include a brief A.G.M. Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley Lane. Non members Are always welcome £1 including refreshments The next meeting of Furness Vale Local History Society is on Tuesday 4th January. Our speaker will be Brian Hallworth. His illustrated talk “Not through the front door (you don’t)” is a humorous look at folklore in the home. Visitors are always welcome and the admission of £1 includes refreshments. Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley [more...] Chapel-en-le-Frith Remembrance Sunday Group will be holding an Act of Remembrance at the town’s war memorial on the Market Place on Sunday 14 November at 11.00am. Wreaths will be laid by local organisations. Any members of the community wishing to bring in and lay a cross of remembrance are very welcome. Any past or present [more...] Early yesterday afternoon, it began to rain. A ‘typical’ wet Chapel Bonfire? Chapel's first Guy Fawkes Luckily, the rain stopped and everyone could enjoy the bonfire and fireworks, which were some of the best ever, thanks to terrific donations by local businesses. Some of the yoaunger people taking part in the celebrations made the [more...] |
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