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Latest news - 27 September
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On this week's episode:
- Land next to Whitwell Train Station is being transformed by a local charity
- Blackwell is set to host a heritage weekend looking at their history
- A Pinxton woman scoops a community award for her work with people living with dementia
- The council are asking for residents' views on their latest housing strategy
- And we take a look at a well-known and well-loved animal in the latest of our 'Unearthed at Creswell Crags' series
An award-winning florist has opened a new shop in Cavendish Walk in Bolsover.
Kirsty Noble, Director of Blum Floral is a gold medal winning florist who has recently moved her business from Chesterfield to Bolsover and offers a range of floral services as well as workshops and individual plants for both indoors and outdoors.
Bolsover TV went to meet Kirsty to find out more.
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Bolsover Drama Group have staged many performances over their 40 years, but they are going back to one of the classics for their latest production.
It is Rodgers and Hammerstein's first collaboration of Oklahoma.
Set in Western territory the high-spirited rivalry between local farmers and cowboys provides a colourful background.
Bolsover TV went to their latest rehearsal to find out how preparations were going.
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Our Housing Strategy is due for renewal, and we are consulting on our latest draft strategy to gather your feedback on the proposals. We would appreciate the views from our residents and stakeholders in this process; your feedback about the proposed priorities and areas for delivery are key to our considerations.
Please read our draft Housing Strategy 2024 to 2029 before completing the survey.
You have until Sunday 29 September to complete the survey.
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This year parishioners at Clowne Parish Church are celebrating Harvest Festival in a new way - they are encouraging people to go plastic free!
Harvest Festival always used to be plastic free in the past, and they want to make it so again.
St John the Baptist Church is aiming for the Eco Church Award.
They will be holding an Eco Fair on Saturday 5 October from 10am to 12pm inside church. There will be a pre-loved stall, free advice and information about home recycling and some craft activities for all ages to help them decorate the church for Harvest Festival.
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