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Community magazine delivered free in the Amber Valley area to selected homes in Alfreton and Broadmeadows, South Normanton.

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Printed by Newman Thomson and distributed to 3,500 homes in Alfreton and Broadmeadows. Disclaimer: No responsibility

is accepted by Amber Valley Voice for claims, errors or omissions made in advertisements appearing in this issue. All adver-

tisers are accepted in good faith and we are not responsible for views expressed by contributor or other sources. Reproduc-

tion of the contents of this magazine is not permitted without the prior consent of the publisher.

Hello and welcome to the latest edition of AVV. In the last month, I have experienced a couple of milestones - a big birthday, a bridesmaid dress fitting in adulthood and several hairy moments involving snow and a car!! I really can’t say that 2013 is uneventful, so bearing all that in mind, I thought I’d start AVV3, which means that we will soon be going out to over 10,000 homes in the area!

All developments on that front are planned for the next couple of months but we’re also developing the current magazines based on popular opinion. Carla has been very busy this month developing a ’useful telephone numbers’ section. If you know any numbers that you would like to see on here, then drop Carla a line. Also, we always ask for you to submit your local dog walks or recipes but just to re-iterate...this is a local magazine for your local area, so if you have something to share….please do!

Finally, we have some great offers as always, Body & Sole are on hand to blow away those winter blues with a couple of fantastic packages. Tile Town are back again with an offer if you fancy giving your house a make-over and if you are wanting to save some money, check out binsured on page 7. We also have lots of events going on in the ‘Things to do’ Section...so remember, if you would like us to promote your event, club or news...give us a call.

Happy Reading,

Emily

Welcome to Amber Valley Voice

Or Carla on: 07896 294512

[email protected]

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Upcoming walk with Alfreton and District Rambling Club We walk on alternate Sundays and meet in the car park near Alfreton Library. Bring a drink and packed lunch. Suitable footwear and clothing required. New faces made welcome. . For more info call 01773 835437

Alpine Garden Society - Derby Group A must for all gardening fans! The group meets on the first Wednesday of each month and has guest speakers to discuss topical issues. You can also bring and buy plants and seeds that have been cultivated by the members. The next meeting is on the 6th March which will host short talks by members, followed by a plant auction. Wednesday 6th March, 7:30pm at Breadsall Memorial Hall, Breadsall, Derby. DE21 5LF. For more information, contact David Charlton on 01332 668915.

Over 50’s Sequence Dancing at Riddings Community Centre This small, friendly group would welcome anyone who is looking for a bit of light exercise and friendship. Wednesday afternoons. 2pm until 4pm. £1.75, which includes a free raffle entry and tea and biscuits. For further details contact Alison on 01773 607907 or 07450064829.

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Ark Youth Theatre Are your kids bored after School, enjoy drama and making new friends? Join Ash-ton and Lauren at the Ark Youth Theatre, first class is free and £4 thereafter. Kids at ages 6-11 enjoy the 5pm until 6pm class and older kids from 12-16 are 6:15pm until 7:15pm. For more information visit ww.arktheatrecompany.co.uk, email; [email protected] or call 07532014318. Every Tuesday evening at Stretton Village Hall, Stretton, Alfreton. DE55 6EW

Magic Show - Half Term Treat! A real treat for kids of all ages whilst helping to support the work of Valley CIDS. Tickets can be reserved by phoning Jenny Whittaker on 01773 604215 or e-mail: [email protected] Wednesday 20th February - 4:30pm until 5:30pm at The Hayes Conference Centre, Swanwick. DE55 1AU.

FREE Play Fun Session with Derbyshire Children’s Centre Lots of fun play activities provided by community members for you and your child to enjoy. Plus get your FREE goodie bag to enable you to con-tinue enjoying these activities at home. Thursday 28th March, 1:30pm until 3pm at Alfreton Community Centre, Off Mansfield Road.

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WEA Alfreton Programme

Wildlife on Your Doorstep

Starts 17th April 2013 - Wednesdays 6:30pm to 8:30pm

8 week course tutored by Debbie Alston at Alfreton Adult Community

Education Centre, Church Street, Alfreton. DE55 7BD.

The course will look at some special habitats and the species they support. Learners will

discover why habitats have developed the way they have and why they need to be managed.

The course will include two field visits to nearby nature reserves.

Please note booking is essential for this popular course.

To book contact our Branch Secretary, Denise Glover on 0115 938 4025

Fee £56.

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Warm Chocolate Fondant Pudding With Molten Filling.

Ingredients

Cake mix

9oz soft butter

9oz caster sugar 4 eggs

6oz plain flour

4oz cocoa powder

Method

Make the filling first, ideally the day before you make the fondants.

Warm the cream and whisk in the broken chocolate until thick, add flavouring. Pour into a shallow container and chill until set, minimum 3 hours.

Pre heat oven to 200 degrees Celsius.

In a electric mixer cream the butter and sugar together till light, fluffy and almost white in colour. Add eggs 1 at a time and beat well. Sift the flour and cocoa together and add to the butter and egg mix making sure its all worked in. Transfer the mix to a piping bag.

Butter 8 dariole moulds or ramekins.

Starting at the bottom pipe the chocolate mix so it covers the bottom and then pipe around the sides till you get to the

top, making a well in the centre. Do this with all the moulds making sure you still have some mix left.

Now make a ball about the size of a marble out of the chilled molten filling mix and place in the well.

Do this with all the moulds then pipe over the top with the remaining cake mix.

Bake at 200 degrees Celsius for 15 minutes.

Once cooked, leave to cool slightly then gently run a knife around the edge of the mould and gently remove the cake. If still warm you can serve immediately with vanilla ice cream and seasonal berries. Alternately you can leave to completely cool then once ready to serve gently warm through on medium setting for 1-2 minutes in the microwave.

This month we welcome back Derbyshire’s culinary elite,

Scott and Kelvin to bring a delicious dessert into our

lives. We’ve had really great feedback about the recipes

that these guys have kindly submitted and I would love

to hear about it if you made the recipes, it’d be even

better if you sent in a picture! Also, if you have a recipe

of your own that you would like to share with everybody

please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Happy Cooking xx

Molten Filling

9oz Dark chocolate

6fl oz Double cream 1tbsp Brandy or other flavouring

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Book Review Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn is definitely a book you can imagine being turned into a film. It may not be high art but it reads fast and keeps you gripped – maybe just the thing to distract from dark February nights.

Nick and Amy are five years married; happily it would seem, then on their wed-ding anniversary Amy goes missing amid signs of a struggle. Nick is a weak and less than brilliant husband, but you start to wonder – could he have killed her. Or is there something else going on here? What follows are Nick’s recollections of the days after the event, interspersed with sections of Amy’s diary from the begin-ning of their relationship. Bit by bit we start to find out what was going on in this marriage. Our understanding and expectations are teased along; we’re given just enough information to think we know what is happening – but do we? The inconsistencies of their narratives leave you as confused as Gillian Flynn wants you to be.

This is a smart read, with twists and turns every few pages. It may leave you feel-ing you’re glad you don’t inhabit the world of the trust fund baby - and everyone will have a different view on the ending; but as a fast and furious February page-turner, it fits the bill.

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AVV’s Carla wanted to let everyone know about how fabulous Janine at redahead is.

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This month we head to Ambergate for a really dog friendly walk around Shining Cliff Woods. This walk is part of the Amber Valley Routeways series and is well know as the Betty Kenny Trail as the route takes you past the Betty Kenny Tree, where she was reputed to live with her family in the 17th Century and rocked her children to sleep in the branches of the tree. The woods themselves are wonderful and are a sight of special scientific interest due to the range of plants and trees that live here. If you have a favourite walk of your own why not share it with us by email at [email protected] or by calling Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638.

4 mile walk along the Betty Kenny Trail in Shining Cliff Woods, Ambergate

A lovely walk for you and your dog along a well established trail that offers a piece of local history and some lovely views across the Derwent

Valley. The route will take around 2 hours There are some moderate climbs and the terrain can be muddy and uneven so a good pair of boots

are a must. The path is well marked by posts with a white strip.

1. Park at Ambergate railway station. Parking costs £2 a day. Alternative parking is available on the roadside on Holly Lane, although space is more limited.

2. Exit the car park and walk down the road before taking the steps on your left to cut out the bend. Carry on along the road until it meets the A610. Turn left and pass under the railway bridge. When you meet the A6 turn left again and carry on along the road and when safe cross before reaching Holly Lane.

3. Take Holly Lane. After crossing the Ha’penny bridge take the turn that leads off to the right and into the woods. Carry on along this road for around 400 meters looking out for a sign on the right which indicate the Betty Kenny Trail.

4. Take the footpath and carry on through the old wire works site. As you exit you will see a sign for Shining Cliff Wood ahead.. Head towards this passing through a barrier and take the path into the woods. This path will take you roughly parallel to the A6 and the River Derwent.

5. After around 400 meters, when you reach a fork in the path keep to the right and follow the path as it goes down hill.

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8. After around 800 meters follow the main path, which is marked by white striped posts, as it turns off to the left and uphill. Follow the path uphill, with the pine trees on your right.

9. As you get to the top of the hill keep your eyes peeled for a path marked by white striped posts that leads right uphill into the pine trees. Follow this path and it will wind up to the remains of the Betty Kenny Tree.

10. Follow the path marked by the white posts as it leads back down hill as it joins up with the path you left to visit the tree. This path takes you to the outskirts of the wood, which is marked by a stone wall.

11. Follow the path, over the boardwalks and continue as it climbs up through the woods. Y0u will near the edge of an old stone quarry so take care, especially if your dog is ‘enthusiastic’ as mine.

12. Carry on along the path marked by the white posts as it leads you up to the top of a hill where you have great views across the Derwent Valley. Continue on along the path downhill through the woods.

13. As the path joins a wider path and you see a sign for the YHA keep to the left. You will come to a T-junction, again turn left going downhill. This will bring you pack to where you entered the wood near the wire works, retrace the route back from here. This walk is for illustrative purposes only. The Amber Valley Voice takes no responsibility for anyone who

chooses to follow this route and encourages all walkers to obey all byelaws and signs and to respect the

area they are walking in, ensuring they pick up all dog mess and obey the countryside code at all times.

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The South Normanton and Pinxton Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team includes PC Pete Wilbourne (top left), PC Chris Wilkinson (top right) PCSO Vicky Hill (bottom left) and PCSO Marrion Jeffery (bottom right). We are dedicated to helping make your area safer, cleaner and a more pleasant place to live by working alongside many different agencies and organisations in your community.

Every three months we hold a meeting to bring together partner agencies and the local community to set local priorities and discuss concerns. They involve the police, the councils, fire service, housing associations and many others who can all work to address the issues that matter the most to the community. We also hold regular drop in surgeries at the police office, based at The Hub, on Shiners Way (off Market Street), South Normanton. Residents are always welcome to call in and speak to us. Our office is based just next to the reception desk and we keep an up-to-date list of available dates on the door.

If you do have any issues or concerns or want to contact us then please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Call 101, the non-emergency number for Derbyshire police, or email: [email protected]. You can also check the website too for details of your team, meeting dates and current team priorities by visiting www.derbyshire.police.uk.

South Normanton Neighbourhood update

Calling all local businesses to a Business Networking Forum for Breakfast.

Wednesday 6th March 2013 @ Alfreton Hall - 7:30am until

9am

Change of location for this month only

For further information and to book a place please contact:

[email protected]

For a free Auction Catalogue please call

01773 528743 or 07969 645952 email on [email protected]

Also accepting lots for future auctions.

Regular monthly sales of Coins, Medals, Bank Notes, Tokens, Small gold and Silver items

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Now online at:

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Do you have unwanted coins, bank-notes or medals in a box at home?

Call me for a free professional and without obligation valuation.

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Registered Osteopaths

and Physiotherapists

who can help in

relieving your pain

It’s that time of year again when we start to hear the gardening groan - not “What has happened to my garden over winter?” but rather “I was just tidying up a bit..” and the enthusiasm of getting hands covered in soil again - means overdoing it and becoming injured. We all understand how easy it is to get carried away; “I’ll just do this” or “finish that...” and suddenly an afternoon has slipped away. But before you turn your couch potato state into an edible one - consider that at this time of year gardening injuries exceed football or rugby injuries!

Warm up So perhaps it’s worth taking this form of exercise more seriously: Notably, warm up first! Some of those muscles will have degenerated in a few weeks, let alone all winter, so give them a chance to wake up and strengthen up. Make sure you are warm: stride around the garden a few times - do a few jumps, run up and down some steps - whatever warms you up, then repeat these stretches 10 times each, holding for 20 seconds each (check with your doctor if you have medical issues):

· slowly flex forward, vertebrae by vertebrae and reach for your toes, then slowly reverse this action until you are upright.

· Next, look over your right shoulder, slowly rotate your body to the right keeping pelvis and feet facing forward and repeat to the left

· Then put your right ear to your right shoulder - keeping your shoulder down, and continue to bend sideways running your hand down your leg, then repeat the opposite side.

· Lastly, look up towards the sky and arch your back backwards - hold onto something if your balance isn’t so good.

Repeat after gardening to stretch tired muscles gently. These are good basic habits whether you are a gardener or not, but getting joints free and muscles firing off just alerts your body to some of the posture strains associated with gardening. Most importantly vary your activities, have frequent rests and clear up often, so you can stop at any time without leaving a mess. And if all else fails -Come and see us!

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Buxton Opera House - Box Office: 0845 127 2190, www.buxtonoperahouse.co.uk

New Jersey Nights The international hit show arrives in Buxton. Celebrating the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons with four great singers a live band and amazing dancers. Set in the Sixties the

show takes you on a musical journey though their greatest hits. Monday 4th Feb – Tuesday 5th Mar at 7.30pm.

Tickets £24 - £26 (evening), concessions and group bookings available

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The Winters Tale The Derby Shakespeare Theatre Company present the tale of King Leontes, laced with

tragedy, comedy and tense psychological drama. Tuesday 12th - Saturday 16th March, at 7.30pm.

Tickets £10(online) concessions £7-£8. Group and school rate available.

Derby Theatre - Box Office 01332 593939, www.derbytheatre.co.uk

Robin Hood and His Very Merry Men International touring theatre company Uncontained Arts bring you an interactive family show that’s not to be missed. There will be robbing from the rich and giving to the poor,

there will be a men in tights, there will be a love story with Maid Marian and there will be a villainous sheriff of Nottingham but most of all there

will be fun. Fri 29th - Sat 30th Mar at 11am and 2pm, Tickets £8.

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Madam Butterfly Puccini's masterpiece performed by the Grand Opera of Belarus . A tragic story of a Japanese maiden and an American military officer whose love defies cultural divides and family ties.

Performed with a live Orchestra. Monday 4th March. 7.30pm

Tickets - £30-£32 (concessions available)

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Sporting Futures and US Girls are bringing the Women and Girls of Derbyshire a multi action packed event free of charge on March 9th @ Tupton Hall.

The event is to mark the end of the US Girls funding, which has offered activities specifically for Women and Girls and has had a huge impact on the number of Women and Girls taking part in Sport and Physical Activity all over the Country.

The day is also linked into International Womens Day supported by Oxfam and Women and Girls are being asked to drop off any unwanted BRAS at the event. These BRAS will be sent to Women and Girls in Third World Countries. Bras are the one of

the most expensive things to buy in these countries and as a result many Women and Girls go without.

The event boasts to be an action packed and most of all FUN day, with over 12 different sports and activities to try such as Zumba, Pink Punch, Hoola Fitness and Netball. You can also make you own Smoothie whilst riding a bicycle and have a go on the inflatable obstacle course. Come down, have a look and show your support for Women and Girls Everywhere. Please contact Sporting Futures on 01773 841 645 for more information.

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Are you ready for RTI?

A major change in payroll is set to hit UK businesses in 2013. Real Time Information (RTI) represents the biggest change in payroll since the

introduction of Pay As You Earn (PAYE) in 1944.

What is RTI? RTI is a new system for reporting payroll details to HMRC. As an employer you will be responsible for all tax deductions and calculations but instead of submitting this data once a year to HMRC, you will be required to send information to HMRC about employees’ pay and deductions before or at the same time as they are paid, whether weekly, fortnightly or monthly. HMRC have now confirmed that all companies with up to 5,000 employees will need to start making RTI submissions from April 2013, with larger employers needing to comply by October 2013.

What to report RTI reports will need to be made where at least one employee is paid above the lower earnings limit (LEL), (£109 per week for 2013/14). For wages between the LEL and the Primary threshold (£149 per week for 2013/14) the worker is given NI credits although they don't actually pay any NI, so the level of their wages needs to be reported. A major difference between RTI and the current system, is that once the employer is reporting under RTI, reports must be made for each employee even if no tax or NI are deducted for a particular period. This is be-cause RTI has two functions; - to report de-ductions to HMRC and to report net pay for each worker to the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) to allow the DWP to calculate top-up benefits such as Tax Cred-its and the new Universal Credit. The wages for employees aged under 16 are not required to be included in the RTI re-port, unless those wages are so high that the worker will be subject to income tax. Workers aged under 16 do not pay NICs, and are not eligible to claim Tax Credits.

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Why do Jiu-Jitsu? Some benefits from learning the art include: Self Confidence Fitness Respect towards other people Peace of mind Meet new people Self defence Working towards tournaments

President Professor Kyoju John Rake 8th Dan Jiu-jitsu Founder member, chief instructor and consultant to E.M.J.J.A.

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This Jiu-Jitsu club was founded in 1991 in the Chesterfield area by John Rake and he still runs clubs in Chesterfield, Derby, Mansfield and now Alfreton.

Jiu-Jitsu is a fantastic self-defence martial art for kids of all ages, whether you want to learn self-defence, improve your fitness or simply meet like minded people, this is the club for you.

The classes are mixed but John and Darren make time for each individual and split the class into adults and kids, as you will learn different combative skills as an adult.

You could also enter competitions or just work through your belts. Everything is tailored for you to work within your own limits, so come along and give it a try.

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Top Tip Deadheading doesn’t just work on summer flowering plants. Keep lopping the

tops off winter pansies to produce more blooms.

Assuming you can tear yourself away from the plant catalogues which keep flying through the letterbox, there’s surprisingly lots to do this month.

Snowdrops are just about up and flowering. But to give an even bigger display next year, lift and divide once the

flowers have finished. Bluebell and dog’s tooth violet also respond well to being moved in leaf.

Buddleia and summer flowering clematis can be pruned. Buddleia to about a foot, clematis to within a couple of buds

of old wood.

Dahlia tubers and gladioli corms can be coaxed into life. Place both (corms in seed trays) in a light warmish (around 10+C) place to sprout. Potatoes can be chitted in a light cool place, with the end showing most buds uppermost (egg box works well for

this). They’ll be ready for planting in March when sprouts are 1” long.

Gardeners Calendar - February

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