
Sally Mosley
Guided Walks in the Peak District with a difference! I'm passionate about walking,history, nature and have a selection of talks for public speaking.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
peak-advertiser.co.uk | Sally Mosley
The Rotary Club of Bakewell are back on Saturday 28th September, 10am to 1pm (last jobs taken 12.30pm), with the Bakewell Repair Café which is held at the Bakewell Methodist Hall on Matlock Street, Bakewell. At our event in July we had a very successful fix rate with 4 lamps, hedge cutters, a hairdryer, toaster, some clocks and many other items which were mended instead of dumped. An old style cassette player was brought back to life as was a very neglected bicycle.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
peak-advertiser.co.uk | Sally Mosley
On Saturday 17 August, the Bakewell and District Historical Society had our Summer Social for Society Members and Bakewell Old House Museum Volunteers. It was a wonderful event, inside the newly-transformed Tudor Hall and Tudor Parlour; a chance for the organisation to say thank you to its supporters.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
peak-advertiser.co.uk | Sally Mosley
The Derwent and Wye Valley Railway Trust is holding an open session at Darley Dale Station on Saturday 28th September, 10.00am-2.00pm, as part of its Bridging the Past project. As well as restoring and reinstating the original unique Midland Railway footbridge at the station, the Bridging the Past Project is aiming to collect memories and stories about the old station and the footbridge.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
peak-advertiser.co.uk | Sally Mosley
This walk had me dancing with the Dove and meandering with the Manifold after parking up in Longnor and setting off from the market place up Chapel Street which appears like some old Dickensian street if viewed from a certain angle. I was on my way to St Bartholomew’s Church built in 1780 in an Italianate style. The only relic of an early 12th century church on the site is a Norman font, said to be a rare example of its kind.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
peak-advertiser.co.uk | Sally Mosley
Cyclists, a reminder that the annual Monsal Hill Climb is on Sunday 6th October 11am. If you haven’t entered to take part yet, go to the website monsalhillclimb.com as the deadline for entries is 24th September, and due to the popularity of this event, a maximum of 240 riders can take part. The first Monsal Hill Climb was in 1930 with just a few friends taking part, and now attracts a huge crowd to cheer on the riders, and is a must-do occasion for cyclists to take part in.
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Happy Birthday. Hope you have a lovely day Helen. I posted your card xx

What a glorious day for a walk around Hognaston and Carsington reservoir

My next walk for the Peak Advertiser is from Rowsley to Peak Rail and Churchtown then up Darley Hillside to return on an old bridlepath through the woods.