PRINTED & ELECTRONIC

NOVEMBER 2018

Blow for route 65
Less than six months after taking over partial responsibility for the Buxton to Sheffield route 65 bus service, High Peak Buses is pulling out, blaming disappointing passenger numbers. Thankfully, there are no signs of the other operator, Stagecoach, discontinuing. The every-day return services pass through Millers Dale, Litton, Tideswell, Great Hucklow, Foolow, Eyam, Grindleford, Fox House, Sheffield and Meadowhall.
Exclusive tickets offer
High flying Buxton Football Club is making an exclusive offer to our readers. Take a copy of the magazine along to the home match against Bamber Bridge at the Tarmac Silverlands Stadium on Saturday, November 24 and you will be admitted for half price.
Waste and recycling decision
A full meeting of Derbyshire Dales District Council on November 29 will discuss responses to its recent waste and recycling collections survey and decide on future policy.
Proms success
The recent 'Last Night of the Proms' concert, organised by Tideswell & District Community Association, has been heralded widely as a romping success.
Badger record
The Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is convinced that vaccination is a viable option to the culling of badgers. A team of Trust volunteers has vaccinated the 200th badger this year, the most they've managed annually so far.
There were more than 50 news items and features in November's edition.