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Disabled access available to all rooms (Lift access)


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2.00pm to 4.30pm Whist Beginners Welcome.

Community Cafe open 9am to 5pm Monday to Thursday, 9am to 3pm Friday and 9am to 2pm Saturday Hot food orders end 1 hour before closing Freshly cooked food. Excellent value for money.


Large and small rooms always available for hire from £8.50 to £16 per hour for parties and meetings.Various buffet menus available at £3/£4/£6 Children's Party Menu £4 All prices are plus the current rate of VAT


Derbyshire County Council Adult Learning many courses available for more information telephone 01283 228400


Little Angels Pre-School Monday to Friday 9am to 12noon Tuesday and Thursday 1pm to 3pm


Stoma Support Group Meets on the second Saturday of each month 10am to 12 noon


Colour and Black and White Photocopying Service Available also Laminating, Typing Letters, CV's, Scanning, Emailing etc just call in and ask.


User Announcements: 12 March 2010

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Low rise in Council Tax (PDF File).

User Announcements South Derbyshire District Council has set its lowest ever level of council tax increase. Councillor Heather Wheeler, the Leader of South Derbyshire District Council, said: We remain committed to keeping Council Tax as low as possible. - Read more (If you would like your announcements to appear in this section please contact The Old Post Centre Telephone: 01283 552263 Main Office for further details. Or click HERE to email your details.)



Sport Relief Mile in Swadlincote (PDF File).

User Announcements The Sainsbury's Sport Relief Mile in Swadlincote is just two weeks away and Sunday 21st March is set to be an unforgettable day. There are already loads of local people signed up, so others need to enter quickly to ensure places for all their friends, family and workmates. - Read more (If you would like your announcements to appear in this section please contact The Old Post Centre Telephone: 01283 552263 Main Office for further details. Or click HERE to email your details.)



Still time to sign up for golf day (PDF File).

User Announcements Cllr Pat Murray, the Chairman of South Derbyshire District Council, is hosting the Open Amateur Golf competition at Burton on Trent Golf Club, in Ashby Road East, Bretby, on Tuesday, May 18. - Read more (If you would like your announcements to appear in this section please contact The Old Post Centre Telephone: 01283 552263 Main Office for further details. Or click HERE to email your details.)



Charity barn dance (PDF File).

User Announcements Tickets are now available for a barnstorming evening in South Derbyshire. A barn dance, with five-piece Ceilidh band Bonrif, is taking place at the Riding School at Calke Abbey, in Ticknall, on Saturday, April 17. - Read more (If you would like your announcements to appear in this section please contact The Old Post Centre Telephone: 01283 552263 Main Office for further details. Or click HERE to email your details.)



Put Your Best Foot Forward to Help our Armed Forces (PDF File).

User Announcements Councillor Pat Murray, the Chairman of South Derbyshire District Council, is organising a walk to raise vital funds for The Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal. The walk will be a 5km route around the Forestry Centre and is suitable for all ages and abilities. Walkers can register between 11am and 1pm, and there will be a led walk starting at noon for those who prefer to walk with a guide. - Read more (If you would like your announcements to appear in this section please contact The Old Post Centre Telephone: 01283 552263 Main Office for further details. Or click HERE to email your details.)

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Birthdays and Events On This Day in History

Birthdays and Events On This Day in History Our Birthdays and Events On This Day in History XML Database Contains over 5524 Entries: Just enter the Day Month and Year you were born to find out what Birthdays and Events took place on that day - Read more

Mr Tony Leech Photographs Album

Mr Tony Leech Photographs Album Our thanks to Mr Tony Leech of Newhall for his invaluable contribution to the Local History Section. The photograph album contains a total of 31 photographs of Newhall South Derbyshire. - Read more

Mr and Mrs G Warren Photographs Album

Mr and Mrs G Warren Photographs Album Our thanks to Mr and Mrs G Warren of Newhall for their invaluable contribution to the Local History Section. The photograph album contains a total of 53 photographs of Newhall South Derbyshire. - Read more

Mr Marcus Payne Photographs Album

Mr Marcus Payne Photographs Album Our thanks to Mr Marcus Payne of Newhall for his invaluable contribution to the Local History Section. The photograph album contains a total of 9 photographs of Newhall South Derbyshire. - Read more

Orl Ovver Th Reekin

Orl Ovver Th Reekin Our thanks to Mr and Mrs G Warren of Newhall for this contribution. The following glossary of South Derbyshire terms was first published in Bretby News Volume 2, Number 5, Winter 1966 / 67. AY NAILED ONNA BAGA NEELS UN GORRA NEEL INNIZ NAY. - Read more

Local History Publications by local authors

Local History Publications by local authors If you have an interest in Local History there are a number of Local History Publications by local authors available at Swadlincote Library or can be purchased from Sharpes Pottery including FABULOUS Celebrating South Derbyshire Women and Down The Oversetts by Tony Leech. - Read more

Newhall Yesterday by Tony Leech PDF Version

Newhall Yesterday by Tony Leech Newhall Yesterday by Tony Leech PDF Version: The first mention of Nova Aula (Newhall) appeared in 1185 with the confirmation of the church of Stapenhill and the chapels of Newhall, to Burton Abbey. By the end of the 1600-century, the chapels had disappeared. In the 13th century Robert-de-la-Ward was in possession of the manors of Stanton, Newhall and Heathcote.These estates passed by marriage to the Meynall family and in 1389 a Margaret Meynall married a Roger (also known as John) Dethick of Dethick Derbyshire and took up residence at Newhall Manor. The Dethick name disappeared from the area with the death of Humphrey Dethick in 1599. - Read more

Map of Newhall PDF Version

Map of Newhall PDF Version Our thanks to Mr Marcus Payne of Newhall for this contribution. 1883 Map of Newhall Scale 1: 2,500 (Please note you will require Adobe Reader in order to view PDF Files) - Read more

B.B.C. Today in History

B B C Today in History B.B.C. Today in History R.S.S. Feed. The BBC is putting some of the treasures of its archive online - including major historical subjects. Browse some of the topics, and look out for more new subjects as the collection builds. - Read more

Fabulous Project Celebrating South Derbyshire Women

Fabulous Project Celebrating South Derbyshire Women Fabulous Project Celebrating South Derbyshire Women. Copies of "FABULOUS" now available for sale through: People Express - tel: 01283 552962, fax: 01283 217037; email: enquiries@people-express.org.uk. harpe's Pottery Heritage and Arts Centre - Tel: 01283 22600 Magic Attic (All at Sharpe's Pottery Heritage and Arts Centre, West Street, Swadlincote. DE11 9DG). - Read more

St John's Church Newhall Baptisms 1833 to 1882 View by Family Name

St Johns Church Newhall Baptisms Our Database contains 3132 Baptism Records For St John's Newhall 1833 1882. - Read more

St John's Church Newhall Burials 1833 to 1865 View by Family Name

St Johns Church Newhall Burials Our Database contains 1079 Burial Records For St John's Newhall 1833 186. - Read more

St John's Church Newhall Marriages 1845 to 1877 View by Brides Maiden Name

St Johns Church Newhall Marriages Brides Maiden Name Our Database contains 322 Marriage Records For St Johns Newhall 1845 1877. - Read more

St John's Church Newhall Marriages 1845 to 1877 View by Grooms Name

St Johns Church Newhall Marriages Grooms Name Our Database contains 322 Marriage Records For St Johns Newhall 1845 1877. - Read more

Newhall and Stanton Census for 1851

Newhall and Stanton Census for 1851 Our Database contains 1807 Records For The Newhall and Stanton 1851 Census. - Read more

Newhall and Stanton 1861 Census

Newhall and Stanton 1861 Census Our Database contains 2410 Records For The Newhall and Stanton 1861 Census. - Read more

Newhall and Stanton 1871 Census

Newhall and Stanton 1871 Census Our Database contains 2599 Records For The Newhall and Stanton 1871 Census. - Read more

Coal Mining in South Derbyshire

Coal Mining in South Derbyshire The earliest reference to Swadlincote's mineral deposits is contained in an agreement dated 1294 between Henry de Verdun, Lord Delaxon and Thomas, son of Richard de Alrewas, whereby: the said Henry and his heirs shall make their profit of sea coals and other minerals found underground in the aforesaid land and shall have free power to make marl pits . - Read more

Environmental Education Project

Environmental Education Project Based at Rosliston Forestry Centre, we have been organising a range of public events, environmental courses and school visits across the district since 1994. Our aim is to provide opportunities for people to learn about the environment whilst having fun. - Read more

Heritage News

Heritage News Heritage News is published three times a year around April (Spring / Summer issue), August (Autumn issue) and December (Winter issue). It is circulated to all parish councils / meetings, amenity societies and historical groups within South Derbyshire, and is also distributed to libraries and to local press contacts. - Read more

History Trails

History Trails The Environmental Education Team at South Derbyshire District Council have put together a series of town history trails for you to learn more about our town. - Read more

Industrial Heritage

Industrial Heritage This sensitive conversion of a 19th century pottery is situated on the corner of West Street and Alexandra Road in the conservation area of Swadlincote. - Read more

Local Heritage

Local Heritage The Magic Attic was started in 1987 by local historians who were interested in preserving information about the disappearing local History and Heritage of this important industrial area and its surroundings. - Read more

Museums and Art Galleries

Museums and Art Galleries Museums and Art Galleries In Derbyshire. The Council's Heritage Officer also arranges for the special opening of private properties for Heritage Open Days - Read more

Shardlow Heritage Centre

Shardlow Heritage Centre The Centre is housed in the earliest of the canal warehouses and can be found by following the signs to Shardlow from the A50 between Junction 24 of the M1 and Derby. Once in the village look for the Clock Warehouse family pub, a Mansfield Brewery house. The Centre shares its car park, and is in the Warehouse that lies between the canal and the road. The entrance is on the canal wharf that is accessed from the Clock Warehouse carpark. - Read more

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Burton Mail

Really Simple Syndication XML Files All the latest news from around the area. The Burton Daily Mail is a daily paid for newspaper covering the East Staffordshire, South Derbyshire and North West Leicestershire areas. - Read more

Buxton Opera House

Really Simple Syndication XML Files Buxton Opera House is one of Britain's leading receiving theatres, presenting around 450 performances each year including dance, comedy, children's shows, drama, musical concerts, pantomime and opera as well as a lively Fringe Theatre and Community and Education Programme. - Read more

Child Support Agency News

Really Simple Syndication XML Files The Child Support Agency (CSA) is part of the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission. Our role is to make sure that parents who live apart from their children contribute financially to their upkeep by paying child maintenance. - Read more

Derbyshire Constabulary High Peak and Derbyshire Dales

Really Simple Syndication XML Files Derbyshire Constabulary is committed to reducing and investigating crime, protecting people and promoting law and order across the county of Derbyshire. We work in partnership with local agencies across the county to help achieve our goals. - Read more

Fabulous Project

Really Simple Syndication XML Files Celebrating The Women of South Derbyshire. This grew from two year long project called Celebrating Women, where writer Kevin Fegan encouraged women who lived, worked or played in South Derbyshire to tell their life experiences through stories and poems. - Read more

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