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On this week's episode:
- Work has been completed at The Woodlands site in Whaley Thorns with 19 new houses built
- A new restaurant has opened in Clowne offering a fresh take on fast food
- You can get crafty with Old Bolsover Yard as they are staging an event to celebrate the King's Coronation
- And from porcelain to mining, Pinxton shows off its history at its latest Heritage Day
Residents are being reminded to put their paper recycling directly into their burgundy bin and not to use the caddy or hessian bag any more.
Since the burgundy bin scheme was launched in 2011, we have seen an 88% reduction in paper waste presented in caddies or hessian bags as more people turn to digital ways of communicating or finding out their news, rather than using paper.
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28 April, 7pm Frasers Group Academy
A celebration of the lives of Ken and Freda Walker.
The pair were huge supporters of the Brass Band and Ken would often attend rehearsals.
All proceeds will be donated to the Lighthouse Project in Shirebrook.
Doors at 7pm, concert starts at 7:30pm.
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A brand new restaurant has recently opened in Clowne.
Located on Mill Street, Bennie's Kitchen offers everything from tasty burgers to delicious wings and salads to sweets of the day.
Using local produce from local farmers, the chefs prepare where possible the freshest, most unique version of their favourite foods even down to their delicious sauces.
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11 May, 7:15pm Bolsover Assembly Rooms
Bolsover Drama Group presents Anyone for Breakfast?
A merry comedy of marital mishaps, riotous misunderstandings and mistaken identities.
Running from 11 to 13 May at 7:15pm with a matinee on Saturday 12 May at 2pm.
Tickets ££9, concessions £8
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