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The Market Place - at the centre of Chapel Life - Photo courtesy of Millbank Cards.

ComputerBits install new wireless hotspot
The ComputerBits store on Chapel-en-le-Frith market place has setup a free-hotspot.com wi-fi access point. Now anyone visiting the market place area with a wireless connection can use the broadband gateway at zero-cost!
They have also installed a Zonerider hotspot to replace their BT Openzone hotspot.
If you own a business and are interesting in offering wireless services to your customers, please contact ComputerBits to find out more!
View all free hotspots around Chapel
For broadband or dial up Internet connection or web hosting please visit www.cbits.net
Grants Grants are available for the repair or restoration of historic elements of buildings in two areas of Chapel-en-le-Frith.
The eligible items include slate or stone roofs and traditional gutters and rainwater pipes, traditional mullioned or sash windows, traditional timber doors and shop fronts and the repair or pointing of brickwork and stonework. Other items may be considered in conjunction with these categories.
Details are available from the Grants Officer, Eddie Wilshaw at High Peak Borough Council on 0845 129 7777 extension 3654.
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Our next meeting is a social evening on Tuesday 6th December. The venue is Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley Lane at 7.30pm. We are inviting people to bring something of interest or to give a short talk on any subject. Everybody welcome. Admission is £1 including refreshments regards
The next meeting of Furness Vale Local History Society is on Tuesday 1st November at 7.30pm when the speaker will be Donald Reid. The subject is “A LOOK AROUND THE PEAK”, a miscellany of industrial remains, archeology and curiosities that may be discovered in the Peak District. As always, non members are always welcome to [more...]
The speaker at ours nexts meetings on Tuesdays 4th Octobers is Julians Thompsons
the subject of “The First World War – Relics and Research.” The story of local soldiers in the Great War. The meeting is at 7.30pm at Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley Lane. Non members are welcome and admission is £1 including refreshments.
The next meeting of Furness Vale Local History Society is on Tuesday 6th September. The speaker is Kevin Whittaker on the subject of The History Of Avro and Woodford Aerodrome. The meeting is at 7.30pm at Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley Lane. Non members are welcome and admission is £1 including refreshments.
The next meeting of Furness Vale Local History Society takes place on Tuesday 7th June. The speaker will be David Easton who will talk on the subject of “What The Papers Said”, local newspaper stories from the past 150 years. The meeting is at Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley Lane at 7.30pm. Non members are [more...]
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
Furness Vale Local History Society meets on Tuesday 2nd November. The speaker will be Donald Reid who will present an illustrated talk “Packhorses In The Peak” a story of the packhorse trains that once plied our local pathways. The meeting is at Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley Lane at 7.30 pm. Non members are always [more...]
The next meeting at Furness Vale Social Club is on Tuesday 5th October at 7.30pm. The speaker will be Ruth Gordon from Derbyshire Library Service who will talk on the subject “Derbyshire Diaries”, a presentation of extracts from published diaries from the 16th to 19th centuries. Non members are always welcome, admission £1 includes refreshments.
The next meeting of Furness Vale Local History Society is on Tuesday 7th September. The speaker is David Frith who will present an illustrated talk “Crosses Of The High Peak”. The meeting is at 7.30pm at Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley Lane. Non members always welcome, £1 including refreshments.
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