Posts by Bryony Taylor (Page 3)

Comedy Night and Big Barlborough Festival 12th -14th July

Barlborough Parish Council, Heritage Centre, the National Garden Scheme and local churches have collaborated to create the first ever Big Barlborough Festival taking place from 12th to 14th July 2024. Our events at St James will be as follows: Friday 12th June 7.30pm Stand up Comedy Night with Andy Kind, tickets £10 – available for purchase from Rev Bryony or call 07960 735352 to reserve. Church will be open for a flower display and for people to see the Barlborough…

St John the Baptist Patronal Festival Weekend: Mining Festival and Eucharist

Join us this weekend as we celebrate our Patronal Festival. Friday night we have the play: Without Malice or Ill Will starring Ray Castleton 7.30pm Tickets available on the door, £10. Saturday is our Mining Festival 10am-3pm – Brass Band performances at 11am and 1pm. – Old School Taphouse providing drinks outside – Cakes and tea in church – Stalls from local craftspeople – Clowne History Society exhibition of mining heritage in church Share your family history with your kids,…

Vacancy at Barlborough Almshouses – 1 bed first floor flat

NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT ACCOMMODATION EXISTS FOR A BENEFICIARY OF THIS CHARITY. The accommodation is a self-contained, one-bedroom, first floor flat at Chandos Pole House in Barlborough. Persons experiencing hardship in finding or affording a home of their own are eligible to apply. Further qualifying criteria are to be found here: https://barlboroughhospital.wordpress.com/vacancy-appointment-term/ Applications in writing, using the application form provided, must be returned to the clerk. Appointments are governed by the terms of a charitable trust scheme administered by the…

A powerful one-man play comes to Clowne

On Friday 28th June at 7.30pm Clowne Parish Church are staging the Hand on the Tap production ‘Without Malice or Ill Will’, an award winning play written and performed by Ray Castleton. The main character, Geoff Marsh began his working life as a coal miner. Ten years later he became a Police Officer. Ten Years after that he faced his old mates across the picket lines during the year-long strike. A year which became the most bitter and divisive in…

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