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On this week's episode:
- A £9million housing development scheme in Blackwell is progressing well
- Bolsover Castle has received a bronze certificate from the Soil Association for the food it serves
- Three groups in Clowne have received grants from their local councillors
- Creative teenagers are being asked to come forward as the first teenage market is due to take place in Bolsover
- And Bramley Vale Primary School is on the verge of national sporting success
Are you worried about your energy bills?
Groundwork Five Counties may be able to help you!
One of their Green Doctors will be holding a drop in event at Shirebrook Adult Community Education on Wednesday 22 May 2024 from 10am to 3pm. They will be on hand to give advice and information about how to save energy and money.
Residents will be able to arrange a home visit to get 1-2-1 advice and support along with practical help and some free measures to help save energy.
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Bolsover Drama Group is gearing up for their next production ‘The Games Afoot’.
The production is set in Broadway star William Gillette’s Connecticut castle. William, admired for his leading role in the play Sherlock Holmes, has invited his fellow cast members to his for a weekend of revelry.
But when one of the guests is stabbed to death it is up to Gillette himself, as he assumes the persona of his beloved Holmes, to track down the killer before the next victim appears.
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The Robin Hood Line Community Rail Partnership is celebrating after it received accreditation for a second year running from the Department for Transport.
The partnership had to submit financial and governance information, along with a summary of its achievements and a draft of its action plan for the year ahead.
Bolsover TV met up with the Chair of the Partnership, Councillor Duncan McGregor to find out what the accreditation means and what plans the partnership has for the next twelve months.
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We all know the importance of looking after our physical health, but your mental health is just as important.
Dealing with the stresses and strains of everyday life can take its toll and its important to know how to deal with them.
So, Jean and Neil from Positive Healthy Vibes are providing free sessions for people to attend at Hillstown Village Hall to help them learn about and tackle stress.
Bolsover TV went to meet Jean and Neil to find out more.
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