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Latest news - 22 July 2022
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In this week's episode of Bolsover TV:
- A reading challenge has been sent for the district's children
- Love Parks Week is coming up with a host of activities planned
- Energy efficiency grants are available for those eligible
- The Great British Food Festival is set to return to Hardwick Hall
- And we visit Odds and Sods Reclamation in Bolsover to unearth some treasures
23 to 26 July St James Church, Barlborough
The Barlborough Flower Festival returns with the theme of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The church will be filled with beautiful floral displays featuring all aspects of royal life including Trooping the Colour, the Coronation, Royal Ascot, Tea Parties and more.
The Festival ends with a special Platinum Jubilee Concert featuring talented musicians from Barlborough. Refreshments and wine will be available in the interval and there will be a chance to win the knitted Platinum Jubilee Crown from Barlborough Post Box in a special raffle. Entry is free with a retiring collection.
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Love Parks Week is an opportunity for people to shout about the wonderful green spaces they use for walking the dog, having a picnic or pushing their little ones on a swing.
Alongside Old Bolsover Town Council we will be running events at Hornscroft Park in Bolsover between 25 and 29 July:
Monday 25 July - Multi activity programme for 6 to 16 year olds, 10am to 2pm
Tuesday 26 July - Family Rounders Day with Rounders England, 10am to 12pm and 12:30pm to 2:30pm
Wednesday 27 July - Skipping workshop with Mr Dan, 1pm to 3pm. Please wear trainers if taking part in this event.
Thursday 28 July - Family introduction to golf, try street, disc and crazy golf.
Friday 29 July - A taste of Tai Chi
For more information contact wayne.hatton@bolsover.gov.uk
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Youngsters can enjoy a Summer Adventure during the school holidays as they explore a range of activities at Pleasley Vale Outdoor Activity Centre.
From canoeing to climbing and biking to bushcraft, there will be a host of activities for children to enjoy.
Aimed at 8 to 16 year olds, the cost is £25 per day and runs every Monday and Tuesday - excluding bank holidays - through the six-week holidays.
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The Gadgeteers have planned a party for their town's summer fair using creative thinking and teamwork.
If you're aged between 4 and 11, you can help the Gadgeteers come up with ingenious inventions to make the summer party the best ever.
The challenge is to read six or more library books over the summer holiday.
Your local library will give you a sticker for every book you read, and after finishing six books you'll get a medal and a certificate.
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