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Hello Readers,
So, this year is zipping by isn’t it! I remember my Grandmother telling me about how time gets faster as you grow older. I obviously ignored her as she was possibly older than the dinosaurs…but as usual, she was right!
Anyway, speaking of time zipping by, we’ve gone with quintessentially English summer holidays on our front covers this month, 1950’s style. Ah the memories… Grandad with a hanky on his head, trousers rolled up ready for a paddle and those absolutely massive steps at Mablethorpe, which felt like climbing Everest! Oh and the fun fair – happy memories – or not so much to be honest. My Grandparents just took me and my Brother around the Funfair to “have a look”…. I think they were inspired by Jim Bowen and Bullseye… “look at what you could have won”.
Anyway, the other thing I like to do in the summer months, is to have a good clear out of some old bits and bobs, furniture, clothing etc (I don’t know why I prefer summer to spring?!). I’ve posted some bits on Facebook Marketplace etc and I’ve scheduled to do a car boot (which Mr Emily really hates!!). I love doing stuff like this. However, I don’t know if it’s just me getting older but are there more scammers these days? Posting items online is an absolute minefield, from the time wasters who are ‘definitely not time
wasting’, to the ‘can I pay on Paypal friends and family’ (which protects them and not you when they don’t pay).
It does make you realise why so many charity shops are inundated with items, because most people prefer to donate rather than have the faff of scammers! Not to mention the much-needed degree in research needed to be able to buy online, with all the dodgy websites, and poor ratings even if they are real!! Don’t get me wrong, digital platforms have their place, Pandora isn’t going back in that box for sure – the Tech Bro’s have us by the short and curlys!! Perhaps an answer will present itself, but for now I spend much of my time cynically guarding my data like a squirrel and their nuts!
Anyway, back to the clear out……might have a cheeky Vimto outside in the sunshine first….it’d be rude not to wouldn’t it!!



Wish You Were Here! A
NOSTALGIC LOOK AT RETRO SEASIDE POSTCARDS
There’s something utterly charming about retro seaside postcards. Bold colours, cheeky humour, and scenes that capture the golden age of British beach holidays – these little cards packed a punch. Before texts and selfies, a saucy postcard with a stick of rock was the ultimate “wish you were here” message.
First popular in the early 1900’s and booming through the 1950’s to 70’s, these cards became holiday staples. Many featured cartoon illustrations – often with a hefty dose of double entendre. Think knobbly knees contests, overstuffed swimsuits, and hen-pecked husbands snoozing behind windbreaks. They were cheeky, yes, but rarely offensive, offering a gentle giggle for all ages.
The classic British beach scenes – donkey rides, striped deckchairs, pier amusements, and overflowing ice cream cones – were lovingly (or sometimes ridiculously) exaggerated. Postcards from Blackpool, Skegness, Margate, and Brighton filled racks outside newsagents, waiting for sunburnt holidaymakers to pick one out, scribble a quick note, and send it off to friends and family back home.
Beyond their humour, these postcards also offer a slice of social history. They reflect how
we dressed, holidayed, and saw the world. In an era before mobile phones and social media, sending a postcard was a key part of the holiday ritual. It showed you were really away.
Today, retro postcards are collected, framed, and celebrated for their kitsch charm. They spark memories of soggy chips on the prom, buckets and spades, and chasing wasps away from your jam sandwich. And while you might not post one now (the postbox is always too far away), their spirit lives on in seaside shops and novelty gifts.
So next time you’re by the coast, take a moment to flick through a postcard rack. Among the faded puns and punchlines, you’ll find a little time capsule – a laugh from the past, wrapped up in a glossy 6x4.






















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The Wedding People by Alison Espach sounds like it could be the most uncomfortable read of the summer. Either unbearably sentimental or trying to be funny when really, the subject matter isn’t funny.
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As I write this, we are experiencing heatwave conditions and my mind turns back to how we kept cool years ago. Many people we come across in our talks tell us their traumatic memories about the knitted bathing costumes they had to wear as children. A kind friend has knitted us a couple of swimsuits from original patterns and when we show these, people explain how the costumes, weighed down with water, would reveal all as they stood up!
For myself, I remember going out for the day with grandparents and paddling in a stream or shallow river wearing just a pair of pants. Of course, grandad had his knotted hankie on his head, but we didn’t know about the dangers of sunburn in those days.
In the local swimming pool, the sharp smell of chlorine assaulted your nose as soon as you walked through the changing room door. On the tiles were signs about “petting” and “bombing” not being allowed. Plasters floated in the water and everyone had to wade through the disinfectant foot bath. There was usually a stern attendant

who sat atop a raised chair, so he had a good view of all the misdemeanours. He used a piercing whistle and was quick to scold anyone who was having too much fun. After our swim, we queued for the vending machine and hungrily devoured a packet of crisps or a drink of hot chocolate. Great times.







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Charlie’s Place also operates an on-site wildlife hospital, treating over 100 injured or orphaned wild animals a year - from owls to hedgehogs. Once recovered, they’re released back into their natural habitats, helping protect local biodiversity.
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• FUNDRAISE OR JOIN EVENTS – Run a race, bake cakes, or attend events like quizzes or yoga.
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U P WA R D S I N 2025
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Every great success story starts somewhere, and Voice Magazines is no exception.
The very first edition in 2010 was a 32-page magazine, targeted at a handful of homes in Swanwick, Riddings, and Leabrooks. Fast forward to today, and the magazine is a must-read across 11 editions, from Bakewell to Selston, Ripley to Kirkby and everywhere in between, and reaching a whopping 152,000 residents every month.
But let’s take a trip back to 2010. Picture this: Emily, the founder of Voice Magazine, is staring at her first edition. It’s 32 pages long, and every one of those pages represents blood, sweat, and probably more cups of tea and coffee than anyone should consume in a week. Delivering to 2,500 homes was no small feat either—especially when you’re also holding down another job.
ABBA sang thank you for the music, but in Derbyshire we say thank you for the water. Our floral tributes and thanks for water are represented in the beautiful well dressing tableau’s that each year, decorate the villages around our county. Puddlers, designers and petal’lers work tirelessly for five or six days to create wonderful pictures to be displayed at each well.


THANK YOU FOR THE WATER…
Friday night is the deadline when all dressings must be finished, no matter how late the hour. Strong lads and tractors arrive to carry the decorated, very heavy clay beds, to the individual wells.
In 2012, Emily took the leap, moving to premises in South Normanton, marking a major milestone. Having an actual office meant fewer late-night sessions at the kitchen table and more room to dream big. From there, things started snowballing (in a good way, not the “rolling downhill in winter” kind).
In Ashford in the Water, prior to starting work, the floor in the War Memorial Institute was covered in plastic, well dressing can be a messy business. The boards that hold the clay for the dressings, main picture, sides, top and bottom, are all soaked in the river for days.
This year in Ashford in the Water we worked on six dressings, this included one charming design of a rainbow above panels where each of the children involved made and decorated their tiny handprints. The finished dressing was beautiful, and it was lovely to see even the tiny tots included in such a wonderful village tradition.
The magazine’s reach grew, the pages multiplied, and Emily’s vision for Voice Magazine as a community resource really began to take shape.
But everything has to keep developing and changing in order to flourish and grow, and you may have already noticed that this January 2025 issue looks a little different from previous magazines.
Yes, that’s right—Voice Magazine has had a New Year Makeover!
A great favourite with the children is puddling, when the wet clay is pressed into these frames. Then a paper template of the design is laid on top of the clay and in no time, villagers are pricking out the designs ready to begin creating our lovely well dressings.
The brilliant covers are still the stars of the show—it’s the inside that has changed. You’ll notice:
• TOP TIP’S (This month on how to stay healthy)
This year’s glorious weather has been kind to villagers and visitors alike. Unfortunately, sunny, warm weather is the last thing well dressings need. With clay drying at an alarming rate cracks soon appear in the pictures and petals, seeds, stones, etc fall out. We spray with water as much as possible but sadly this year the pictures have not survived the week.
• DID YOU KNOW? (This month has little known facts about health and fitness)
The week is hectic as the Institute becomes a hive of activity with everyone working to bring the designs to life. Visitors are made welcome and often enjoy trying their hand by helping out pressing stones, peppercorns, grasses, seeds and petals into the clay to form the picture.
Throughout the summer many villages create well dressings, they are beautiful, so if you get a chance to visit Derbyshire try to find out which village wells are decorated and go to see them.
• SPOTLIGHT ON (An advertiser is spotlighted throughout all 11 editions for the month)

We Derbyshire folk decorate as a thank you, so, ABBA sing your heart out we prefer flowers.
(This month is about Park Runs near you)
Last year a well dressing was made by one of Youlgrave’s well dressers. Using dry, natural materials it shows the methods used to create them and it can be seen on permanent display in Bakewell Old House Museum.
I see this New Year, New Voice Mags edition as a gym membership for your brain—packed with all the things you need to kick-start the year without actually making you sweat
The kettle is constantly on the boil, sandwiches are packed and brought in for lunch, because work hardly stops in this race to beat the fast disappearing time.
Voice Magazine’s journey from humble beginnings to a monthly staple is proof that with a lot of determination, gallons of tea and coffee, and maybe a few “what am I doing?” moments, you can achieve amazing things.

A small army of people now deliver the 11 editions across 70 towns and villages, and Voice has a team of people all working to create the best magazine they can.
Emily and her nearest and dearest no longer have to do everything themselves. Let’s be honest, even superwoman Emily would struggle to produce and deliver all those mags by herself… although I bet she’d have a go.

So, here’s to (at least) another year of connecting communities, sharing stories, and maybe even sneaking in a few more jokes along the way.


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Because if you can’t laugh at life—or your first attempt at a Park Run—what’s the point?
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Guess the words and Fill in the crossword !
Pitcherwits® are crossword puzzles where some of the clues are in pictures. Sound easy? It’s not called “Pit-your-wits” for nothing! The mixture of cryptic and picture clues, combined with Professor Rebus’ unique sense of humour, will keep you entertained for hours.
Across 6 Unkind? Average? (4)
7 Gem, uncut as yet, revealed in nonflyer (3)
8 Cab to travel on the runway (4)
14 Northern organ to close (4)
15 Woman of habit? (3)
16 Require to make bread, say (4)
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3 Final, on a bad loan, is sectional (5)
4 Taped around a skilful answer (5)
12 Incorporate a queen, by the end (5)
13 Work end opened up into martial art (5)
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1 Bash the razzledazzle, it’s writing on the wall for him! (10)
9 Beat the plot maker at the eating place (5-3)


11 Shiner resulting from a thumping lot of mascara? (5,3)
17 Tax on the way out, but unlikely to be cancelled! (6,4) Down
1 Re-cyclists’ site, where the abbot knelt down in remorse? (6,4)
2 Wrongly cites, “I’m from Shem” (7)



5 Leap ecstatically for born free lady? (4,3,3)



10 Corrected, and virtually repaired? (7)

1 Legal jargon, 2 Orb, 3 Age, 4 Tender years, 6 Imprint, 7 Grander, 8 Madeira, 14 Emu, 15 Lax.
10 Dote, 11 Range, 12 Anti, 13 Inky, 14 Eternal, 16 Neutral axis.
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Lots of heat, not much rain, beautiful summer. But conditions which can be pretty challenging for our gardens. Lawns will recover, so don’t feel you have to keep watering them all the time. A little water every day just makes the grass – and other established plants - develop shallow roots and makes them more vulnerable. If you are going to water make it deep. Bedding plants – i.e. in containers - need water early morning and/or evening so they don’t get “sunburnt” by water drops and splashes.
Tomatoes need a weekly potassium feed once a week, but try to reduce watering unless it is really hot as it may cause the fruit to split. But cut back lower leaves to keep ventilation good and allow the plant to focus on fruit.
You can continue to feed most things – the same feed you give tomatoes is also acceptable for most other plants – high potassium is helpful for producing flowers and fruit for bedding plants.
Back to the slugs. They’re still around, especially if we get sudden downpours. Garlic seems to be gaining ground (pardon the pun) as a deterrent. One head of garlic, crush or blitz in a food processor with 200 mls of water. Soak overnight with an extra 700 mls of water and strain. Use direct on particular problem plants, - either spray leaves or around base, or dilute in a watering can for an upkeep dose once every few days or after rain. Slugs don’t like the smell and it acts as an irritant to their skin. Doesn’t harm wildlife or pets. Worth trying?
Prune lavender back after flowering to an inch of new growth above the wood for a good show next year.

SUMMERTIME BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS
Hot sunny weather and even drought pose many problems for a lot of our wildlife species. However, the insects such as butterflies and moths can find benefit, at least in the short-term, in the scorching conditions of recent months. Many of these creatures have had a bad time in recent decades with pollution and habitat loss compounding the vagaries of climate change. Yet with this year’s dry spring and now blistering hot summer, quite a number have come into their own, and this includes both regionally resident species and increasingly, new arrivals from the south. I will look at damselflies and dragonflies in a later article but for now I want to focus on butterflies and moths, the former exclusively day-flying and the latter predominantly, but by no means totally night-flying.
For butterflies, garden buddleias are a real treat attracting large numbers of spectacular species like red admirals, small tortoiseshells, peacocks, painted ladies, commas, and various whites. However, a brambly woodland edge, woodland ride or glade, or a sheltered wild spot in a garden can be a rich place for butterfly spotting. Watch out in particular for the moth-like fat-bodied, darting ‘skippers’, the now ubiquitous speckled wood, late brood brimstones, or the increasingly frequent silver-washed fritillary. Some of these like the speckled wood were very uncommon and limited to southern England only a few decades ago



but are now found north to the tip of Scotland. Moths are also doing well this year and mix local species with ones migrating in their thousands from Europe and across the North Sea. Warm and humid evenings provide ideal conditions for many of these insects which mix myriads of tiny species known as ‘micros’ and large numbers of bigger ones called ‘macros’. Identification of some commoner species like the beautiful swallowtail moth is pretty easy, but for many of the others this is something for the specialist and ‘mothing’ enthusiast. [And there are a surprising number of them!] At least today it is possible to get to grips with these beasties with help from internet websites and discussion groups, digital photography, and excellent, illustrated handbooks. For most of us though, I think simply appreciating the beauty and enchantment of these wonderful insects is probably enough. Visitors to gardens and night-time kitchen windows include huge numbers of yellow underwings, silver-Y’s, pugs, footmen, carpets, magpies, and many others. Spectacular individuals include huge hawk-moths, eggars, emperors, and fox moths found on moors and heaths. Some of these insects are resident in the south but in hot summers are spreading northwards, and worth watching out for!





Professor Ian D. Rotherham, researcher, writer, broadcaster on wildlife and environmental issues in the Peak District and elsewhere, is contactable on ianonthewildside@ukeconet.org. Follow his website www.ukeconet.org, blog www.ianswalkonthewildside.wordpress.com/ & Twitter @IanThewildside Bluesky @ianthewildside.bsky.social
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