Chapel Players
Local amateur dramatic society producing annual pantomine and several shows during the year.
Chapel Play House, Eccles Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith
Tel:01298 812260
Email: enquiries@transpeakwalks.co.uk
Website: www.chapelplayers.co.uk
New Grant Available For Local Groups
Working in partnership with Derbyshire Rural Community Council and supported through Defra's Rural Social & Community Programme, the Rural Solutions fund exists to ensure rural areas continue to have access to small grant funding. Applications of £50 - £500 are welcomed. Bids of over £1000 will only be considered in exceptional circumstances. Projects should reflect one or more of these aims:
Encouraging community activity: getting people involved and active in their local area.
Supporting individuals who feel isolated or unable to access main services or facilities
Investigating and creating solutions to local problems and issues
Putting into action plan and ideas to keep local groups running and growing
Activities, which could be considered to include: feasibility studies, consultations, self-help projects, information & advice services, transport projects, education and training activity, access to sport and transport, education and training disabled people, older people, children.
You must be a locally constituted group.
The fund is aimed at small groups i.e. having an annual turnover of £50000
Your group must hav active volunteers (in addition to the management committee)
Your group must be willing to find 50% of the total project costs
Of this 50%: 10% must be self-funded from your group, 40% can be from othe grant streams or be matched with in-kind contributions (volunteer time can be classifid as in-kind contribution and quantified based on an hourly rate of £6.50)
If you have a project in mind or are struggling to find match funding then please contact Sarah Hand on 01332 592205 to chat about your ideas and funds available before a submission of a bid.
1st Chapel-en-le-Frith
(St. Thomas Becket) Guide Unit
Meet on Wednesday evenings 7pm - 9pm
at the Guide HQ, Barlow Road, Chapel.
Anyone between 10 - 15 years old is welcome.
(You do not have to have been a Brownie!)
We do lots of fun activities from camping
and canoeing, to crafts and cooking. Interested?
Contact Katie Tanfield on 01433 621091 or feel free to send an
email to us at kptan@tiscali.co.uk
Chapel-en-le-Frith Town Football Club
A Chapel side was formed as early as 1921, playing in a competitive Manchester League.
In 1958 Chapel United amalgamated with Chapel Celtic and became Chapel Town Athletic Football Club playing in the Manchester League for a further seven years.
A spell in the Fairfield League followed before the Club joined the Hope Valley League some thirty years ago.
In the early 1960s Chapel Town moved from the Memorial Park to
our own ground Rowton Park and now enjoy a superb playing
surface maintained by the hardworking grounds men.
Chapel town have just re-entered the Manchester league in the 2005/2006 season in search of a higher standard of football.
Transpeak Walks
A not for profit voluntary group who are offering "free to the public"
guided walks in The Peak Park, specialising in linear Station to
Station walks, concentrating on The Hope Valley, Buxton & Glossop
railwaylines.
Tel:07960 345415
Email: enquiries@transpeakwalks.co.uk
Website: www.transpeakwalks.co.uk
Chapel Adult Community Education Centre
Long Lane
Chapel-en-le-Frith
High Peak SK23 0TQ
Tel: 01298 811896
Chapel-en-le-Frith Library Storytime Every Saturday morning 10.30-11.00am
Chapel-en-le-Frith Scout Group
John Read
10 Elmfield Road
Chapel-en-le-Frith
High Peak SK23 9TZ
Tel: 07866262326
Email: chapelscouts@yahoo.co.uk
Dove
Country Kickers (line dancing) 41 Buxton Road
Dove Holes
Derbyshire SK17 8DW
Tel: 01298 812960
Goyt
Valley Round Table A social and charity organisation for men aged 18-45 living
in the Goyt Valley area. They have a full social and sports activities
programme and also undertake important charity work in the local
area.
Go to www.goytvalleyroundtable.org.uk to find out more...
St.
Johns Ambulance Derbyshire
St. Johns Ambulance Country HQ & Training Centre
Derby Road
Chesterfield
Derbyshire S40 2ED
Tel: 01246 200272
Help for Small Groups
The small groups project offers a free service to small, inexperienced voluntary and community groups in the High Peak, especially those that are marginalised or disadvantaged
Do you know where you want to go but don't know how to get there?
Do Constitutions drive you crazy?
Is the maze of funding a mystery?
Does your group need to be more organised?
Do you need training or simply a little information?
Who? Which? How? Where?
Let us help you with advice, information, contacts and words of encouragement.
Call Sandy or Ingrid at 01663 735350 Email sandy@highpeakcvs.org.uk
A Project of High Peak Council for Voluntary Service,