Welbeck has the tunnels, Creswell has the Crags and now, Langwith has the Vikings.
Rhubarb Farm are preparing for the annual Langwith Show, which includes a re-enactment from the Vikings, rock band The Buddies, a Brass Band, pony rides, bouncy castles, fun dog show, lots of bric-a-brac and craft stalls.
It promises to be a great family fun day out and it will be held on Saturday 2 September.
In this week's episode:
- new council houses in Shirebrook are progressing well,
- Hardwick Old Hall re-opens its doors to visitors after five long years of conservation work,
- Pinxton stages a good old fashioned 'Sports Day',
- Rhubarb Farm get ready to stage the annual Langwith Show,
- residents are reminded to have their say on a revised dog public spaces protection order, and
- a young boy from Pinxton gets a surprise visit from the Council’s refuse workers.
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Working with the experts at Barlborough Heritage Centre, St James Church is opening up its doors for people to learn about the history of the church and its surrounding area on Saturday 9 September between 10am and 2pm.
This free event will give you the opportunity to uncover the hidden secrets of the parish church, and who knows, you may even learn a bit about your family history as well!
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We have obtained a court order to board up a Council house in Creswell where drug related activity and anti-social behaviour persisted.
The Closure Order, for Rogers Avenue, Creswell, was granted on 23 August 2023 from South Derbyshire Magistrates Court after the tenant and visitors subjected the local community to continuous anti-social behaviour (ASB) and distress.
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