• National Gallery masterpiece returns to Derby for Joseph Wright reunion

    Derby Museum & Art Gallery The Strand,, Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom

    This month, two of Joseph Wright of Derby’s most celebrated masterpieces will be reunited in the artist’s hometown for the first time in 80 years—forming the centrepiece of a new exhibition. Opened at Derby Museum & Art Gallery on 13 June 2026, Joseph Wright: From the Shadows is the world’s first exhibition dedicated to Wright’s famous candlelight paintings. Free to the public in Derby, the exhibition brings together twenty-one items from Derby Museums’ internationally significant Wright collection alongside the return of An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump (1768) on loan from The National Gallery, London. Displayed next to Derby’s own A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery in which a Lamp is put in the Place of the Sun (1766), the pairing reunites two of the most iconic images in British art—seen together in Derby now for the first time since 1947. Widely regarded as one of the most exciting and innovative painters of the 18th century, Wright’s paintings capture dramas of spectatorship and learning; when science is theatre, discovery is spectacle, and human curiosity is at its most profound. Here, we see demonstrations of the workings of the Solar System and the properties of air and its importance to life. Two 17th-century Dutch candlelight paintings, The Concert by Hendrick ter Brugghen and A Man Offering Gold and Coins to a Girl by Godfried Schalcken, now also join the show on loan from the National Gallery, to explore Wright’s wider influences for the first time. Wright’s rarely seen An Academy by Lamplight (1769, private collection) will also join, supported by the National Gallery Trust. The exhibition loans are supported by the Weston Loan Programme with Art Fund. The paintings’ return to Derby—where Wright was born and built his career—marks a significant cultural moment for the UK’s summer arts calendar. The exhibition follows an acclaimed ticketed presentation at The National Gallery in 2025, before arriving in Derby for its final, uniquely meaningful chapter. Alongside the exhibition, Derby Museums will launch a city-wide celebration of Wright’s legacy, including a new self-guided trail through places connected to the artist’s life and work, as well as partnerships with local businesses to welcome visitors exploring Derby as a summer cultural destination. The celebration marks the finale of Derby’s Year of Wright, which began with the exhibition Life on Paper exploring the artist’s lifelong love of drawing. Lucy Bamford, Senior Curator for Art at Derby Museums, said: “These paintings are among the most powerful. They are unforgettable images of British art. Seeing them reunited in Derby—where Wright’s story began—is a rare and inspiring experience. From the Shadows in Derby offers both local and national audiences the chance to take a closer look at Wright’s extraordinary mastery of light, drama, and human emotion in this landmark touring exhibition”. Tony Butler, Executive Director of Derby Museums, said: “This exhibition places Derby at the centre of one of the most significant cultural moments of summer 2026. It is a celebration not only of Joseph Wright’s legacy but of the city that shaped one of Britain’s most original artistic voices. Our Year of Wright finale will show that there is no Wright without Derby.” Derby Museums is grateful to its generous supporters who have made this exhibition possible: the government’s Museum Renewal Fund via The Weston Loan programme, Arts Council England, the National Gallery Trust, organised by Garfield Weston with Art Fund, The Ampersand Foundation, as well as a small number of individual supporters. Sophia Weston, Deputy Chair of the Garfield Weston Foundation, said: “The Weston Loan Programme with Art Fund, currently celebrating its tenth year, is the first ever UK-wide funding scheme to enable smaller and local authority museums to borrow art and artefacts from national collections. We are delighted that it is supporting the display of these important works in Derby, as part of this timely exploration of Joseph Wright’s candlelight paintings.” Liz Johnson, Midlands Area Director at Arts Council England, said: “Derby is known for its rich heritage of making, and this history is captured by Joseph Wright in his many and varied works of art. It’s great to be supporting Derby Museums in celebrating the ‘Year of Wright’ through the Museums Renewal Fund, encouraging national audiences to discover one of Britain’s most important artists in his hometown of Derby.” The Trustees of the National Gallery Trust said: “The National Gallery Trust is delighted to support From the Shadows in Derby with marketing and loan costs, enabling a rarely seen version of Academy by Lamplight to travel to Derby” Flor Souto, CEO of The Ampersand Foundation said: “At The Ampersand Foundation, we are proud to support Derby Museums in reuniting some of Joseph Wright’s most celebrated works in the artist’s hometown. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity for audiences to experience these remarkable paintings together, and we are pleased to help bring its design to life.” Joseph Wright: From the Shadows runs from 13 June to 1 November 2026 at Derby Museum & Art Gallery. It is curated by Christine Riding at the National Gallery and Lucy Bamford at Derby Museums. Admission is free. Please credit all attached images © Derbymuseums/Pictoria pictures For further press information, interviews, or images, please contact: Jenny Lea — jenny@culturecommscollective.com | 07787 773344  Morag Wood — morag@culturecommscollective.com | 07976 081004

  • Ashbourne Summer Programme – Family Community Events in Market Place

    Ashbourne Market Place. Buxton Road,, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, United Kingdom

    Ashbourne is preparing for a summer packed with family-friendly entertainment, community celebrations and town centre activity as local volunteers, businesses and organisations come together to launch a major programme of events in the town’s newly regenerated Market Place. Following the completion of the town’s regeneration improvements and wider £15 million Levelling Up investment, the refurbished Market Place is set to become a vibrant focal point for community life, helping attract visitors, support independent businesses and create new reasons for people to spend time in the town centre. Three major Sunday events have now been confirmed for Summer 2026: Ashbourne Dog Day Out – Sunday 14th June Ashbourne Classic Car Festival – Sunday 2nd August Ashbourne Big Fashion Day Out – Sunday 6th  September The events are being coordinated by Ashbourne Town Team and Discover Ashbourne CIC in partnership with Ashbourne Town Council and the Ashbourne Festival, alongside local businesses, volunteers and community organisations, helping bring new energy, footfall and activity into the town centre throughout the summer months. The programme aims to showcase Ashbourne as a vibrant destination market town whilst encouraging residents and visitors alike to enjoy the newly improved public spaces created through the regeneration programme. The refurbished Market Place is already beginning to establish itself as an important hub for community events and activities, with the regular Makers Market now taking place in the town centre and future plans also being explored for a Food Market and After Dark Market. All three summer events are designed to have strong family appeal, creating welcoming and inclusive days out for all ages whilst supporting local cafés, pubs, retailers and hospitality businesses across the town centre. The first event, Ashbourne Dog Day Out, taking place on Sunday 14 June from 11am, promises a fun-filled community day bringing together dog lovers, families, visitors and local businesses in the heart of the town. The event will feature a variety of dog show classes including Waggiest Tail, Fancy Dress, Best Rescue and Child Handler, alongside music, entertainment, local business stalls, refreshments and community activities throughout the day. Organisers say the event is not only about celebrating dogs and the local community, but also about making full use of the newly upgraded public spaces and helping drive increased footfall into Ashbourne over the summer season. The Ashbourne Classic Car Festival will then bring a stunning display of classic and vintage vehicles into the town centre during the height of the summer season, creating a major attraction for visitors and motoring enthusiasts from across the region. Special recognition is being given to Ashbourne Car Enthusiasts, who are leading the organisation and coordination of the Classic Car Festival event. The summer programme will culminate with the return of the Ashbourne Big Fashion Day Out in September, following the huge success of last year’s inaugural event which attracted hundreds of visitors into the town and generated widespread positive publicity for Ashbourne businesses and the wider town centre. Anne Wright, Chair of Ashbourne Town Team, said: “These events are about far more than simply putting on entertainment. They are about creating pride, energy and confidence in Ashbourne and making full use of the fantastic new Market Place space that has been created through the regeneration programme. “We want Ashbourne to be known as a vibrant, welcoming and creative town which supports local businesses and gives people reasons to visit, stay longer and enjoy everything the town has to offer. “There has been a huge effort from local volunteers, businesses and organisations to help make these events happen and we are incredibly grateful for all the support being shown across the community.” Organisers are now encouraging local traders, hospitality businesses and community organisations to get involved, support the events and make the most of the increased visitor numbers expected throughout the summer. Sponsorship opportunities, stallholder enquiries and volunteer support are also being welcomed. Tickets for the Ashbourne Dog Day Out show classes will be available to purchase on the day, with advance tickets also available from Henmores in Ashbourne and Peak Village. Further details about all summer events can be found on the “What’s On” pages of the Discover Ashbourne website and through participating businesses’ social media channels over the coming weeks.

  • Derby concert fundraising event – First Steps ED charity in city

    Derby Cathedral 18-19 Iron Gate,, Derby,, Derbyshire, United Kingdom

    Acclaimed classical duo to headline Derby Cathedral ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ concert in aid of local eating disorder charity on Vernon Gate in Derby First Steps ED, Derby’s nationally recognised eating disorder charity on Vernon Gate, has announced its most ambitious fundraising event to date – a spectacular concert at Derby Cathedral featuring internationally acclaimed classical duo the OperaBabes’ on Friday 19th June. The evening, which will form part of the OperaBabes’ 25th anniversary celebrations, is expected to draw an audience of 500-600 people and will raise vital funds for the charity’s early intervention and specialist support services. For OperaBabe Karen England, who grew up in Derby, the concert carries a deeply personal significance. Her daughter lives with an eating disorder, giving Karen a first-hand understanding of the urgent need for accessible, specialist support. She said: “First Steps ED does extraordinary work. This is a cause very close to my heart and I’m proud that our anniversary tour can play a part in supporting it.” Founded in Derby in 2004, First Steps ED has grown from a locally rooted initiative into a charity supporting individuals and families across the UK. Eating disorders carry one of the highest mortality rates of any mental health condition, yet timely intervention can be life-changing – and lifesaving. Daniel Magson, CEO at First Steps ED, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to be staging what will be the largest fundraising event in our charity’s history. The OperaBabes’ bring real prestige to this occasion, and every ticket sold, every partnership secured, will directly help us support more people with eating disorders.” The concert programme will showcase an outstanding line-up of performers, including a professional string quartet led by internationally acclaimed violinist Dora Chatzigeorgiou, the mixed-voice choir A Choir’d Taste, the renowned Dalesmen Male Voice Choir, the OperaBabes’ daughters, and a special performance from a choir representing The Ecclesbourne School – the Derby school attended by Karen England. Musical accompaniment will be provided by Alexander Binns, Director of Music at Derby Cathedral, with the concert under the musical direction of Paul Marshall. Tickets are on sale now with all proceeds going directly to First Steps ED.  You can buy tickets here: You’ll Never Walk Alone – OperaBabes Charity Concert Tickets, Friday, Jun 19 from 7:30 pm to 9:45 pm | Eventbrite

  • Shipley Country Park Food Festival Shipley Country Park, Heanor?

    Shipley Country Park, Heanor Slack Lane Heanor Derbyshire DE75 7GX Heanor Slack Lane, Heanor, Derbyshire, United Kingdom

    Get ready for a delicious day out at the Shipley Country Park Food Festival, where great food, local producers and a relaxed festival atmosphere come together in the beautiful surroundings of one of Derbyshire’s most loved country parks. At Shipley Country Park, Heanor From Sat 20th June 2026 To Sun 21st June 2026 From 10.30am To 4.00pm Visitors can explore a fantastic selection of street food vendors, artisan food stalls and local producers, offering everything from sizzling global street food and gourmet burgers to handmade cakes, sweet treats and speciality drinks. Whether you’re craving something savoury, indulgent or a little bit different, there will be plenty to tempt your tastebuds. Alongside the food, the festival will feature craft stalls, local traders and family-friendly entertainment, making it the perfect day out for all ages. Bring your friends, bring the family, and enjoy a relaxed festival vibe surrounded by nature. With live music, tasty food, refreshing drinks and plenty of space to sit back and enjoy the atmosphere, the Shipley Country Park Food Festival is a great way to spend the day outdoors while discovering some fantastic local food and drink. Event Highlights A wide range of street food and artisan food traders Local producers showcasing delicious handmade products Craft and gift stalls Live music and entertainment Family-friendly atmosphere in a beautiful park setting Come hungry and make a day of it at the Shipley Country Park Food Festival. Shipley Country Park, Heanor Slack Lane Heanor Derbyshire DE75 7GX

  • Explore Peak District and Derbyshire National Trust summer gardens

    Kedleston Hall Kedleston Road, near Quarndon,, Derby,, Derbyshire,

    Early summer is the perfect time to reconnect with natures quiet rhythms. As borders burst into colour, National Trust gardens in summer invite visitors to slow down and linger a little longer. Take in the sights and scents of flowers in full bloom and pause for a moment finding a peaceful escape from the pace of everyday life. Visitors can while away hours in the sunshine meandering along tree-lined paths, through formal gardens and historic parterres, or basking in the warmth of walled kitchen gardens. Shady orchards are home to heritage varieties of fruit trees, and wildflower meadows buzz with life. Enjoy a solo stroll or share the moment with family and friends and pack a picnic for a full day out. Each garden is looked after by a team of the charity’s staff and volunteers and is planted to not only add colour and interest, but support wildlife and nature too. To celebrate the colourful, quiet days of early summer, the National Trust has pulled together a list of the best summer gardens to explore now in Peak District and Derbyshire. To find out more visit: Gardens in the Peak District and Derbyshire | National Trust Here are the details for the best summer gardens in Peak District and Derbyshire: Ilam Park, Peak District   In summer, the Italianate Garden at Ilam Park provides a colourful focal point beneath the dramatic backdrop of Thorpe Cloud and the surrounding White Peak landscape. Formal planting, sweeping terraces and vibrant seasonal displays bring the historic garden to life, while the peaceful setting beside the River Manifold makes it an ideal place to pause, picnic and take in the views. Ilam Park is open daily, car park charges apply, free for National Trust members. Hardwick, Doe, Lea, Chesterfield  Visiting the gardens at Hardwick, open daily. Accessible garden walks, perfect for pushchairs or wheelchair users Picnic under trees in the orchard amongst the wild grass meadow Enjoy early summer colour along the South Border As early summer arrives, the historic gardens of Hardwick are bursting with colour. From the vibrant floral borders to tranquil lawns, Hardwick is the perfect place to find a moment of calm and reconnect with nature. The herbaceous borders are coming into full bloom with displays of alliums, peonies and roses. The fragrant herb garden fills with summer colour and the orchards are a haven of tranquillity. Calke Abbey, Ticknall Visiting Calke Abbey’s garden | Derbyshire | National Trust, open daily. Accessible walks, with buggy rides available to the garden entrance from the main car park Walk beneath the sweetpea arch and relax under dappled shade in the orchard Take a photo of the pelargoniums displayed on the auricula theatre Smell the roses and admire bright colours in the herbaceous borders Calke’s extensive gardens are in full bloom, with the potted pelargoniums taking centre stage on the auricula theatre. The sweetpea arch in the physic garden provides a perfect photo opportunity, and the slip garden is a quiet place to take a seat and enjoy the quiet, awash with colour from the wildflower borders. Find shade under the trees in the Pleasure Grounds, and cool off in the garden tunnels. Kedleston Hall, near Quarndon, Derby  Visiting the park at Kedleston | Derbyshire | National Trust, open daily On June 24th and July 21st, discover behind the scenes insights with Kedleston Hall’s gardeners, Evening Garden Tours | National Trust On June 12th and 13th, outdoor theatre arrives with King Arthur and the Holy Fail, Outdoor Theatre at Kedleston Hall – King Arthur and the Holy Fail | National Trust Leisurely strolls through vibrant 18th century Pleasure Ground flower beds Garden walks with accessibility, ideal for wheelchair users and pushchairs Historic features such as an 18th century Portland stone lion, an orangery and Summer House. Enjoy sweeping views towards the house and surrounding countryside Rest at a shady spot at the Loggia and enjoy views peering into the garden As summer approaches and sunlight bathes Kedleston Hall’s historic garden, discover picturesque pot displays, scenic house viewpoints, and 18th century beds in full bloom.  Across varied garden borders as the season develops, uncover vibrant varieties of echinacea, as well as colour pops of peonies, roses, and lobelia. Rooted in garden grounds for centuries, uncover mature tree species such as oak and flowering sweet chestnut – perfect for finding a shady corner to pause and admire Kedleston’s garden at its best. The Children’s Country House, Sudbury, Ashbourne, DE6 5HT Children’s Country House Garden | Derby | National Trust, check online for summertime opening days An accessible Sunken Garden for pushchair and wheelchair accessibility Stroll along historic terraces highlighted with pots of colour Experience a mindful moment at Lilypond fountain in the centre of the garden Across The Children’s Country House as we head into summer, look out for early colour highlight in flowering alliums. As the season comes into its own, woodland geraniums blossom and terrace beds feature roses in full bloom. At the Sunken Garden, colour will continue to build with clusters of peonies and heuchera. A garden season highlight, don’t miss flowering tree canopies of pink horse chestnut and scented lime trees – ideal for a peaceful spot to rest at out of the summer sun.

  • Summer Proms Concert with Derwent Brass

    St. Peter’s Church St Peter's Close,, Belper,, Derbyshire, United Kingdom

    Join Derbyshire’s No.1 brass band, Derwent Brass, for a spectacular evening of eclectic brass band music, outstanding soloists, iconic classics, music from Brassed Off and a thrilling Proms style finale St. Peter’s Church, Derbyshire, DE56 1EB Saturday 27th June 2026 @ 7.30pm This special fundraising concert supports the band’s historic first appearance at the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain at the Royal Albert Hall later this year. Set within the beautiful surroundings of St Peter’s Church, Belper, the programme will feature audience favourites, film and concert classics, and a flag waving celebration to close the evening in true Proms tradition. The concert will be conducted by Derwent Brass Music Director Emeritus, Keith Leonard. Following a landmark run of success, including qualification for the Championship Section National Final at the Royal Albert Hall, Derwent Brass continues to build a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting and progressive brass bands. Refreshments will be available throughout the evening, including a bar serving wine and soft drinks. Click here to book your tickets

  • Free Sadler Gate street party returns for fifth year

    The Cathedral Quarter Business Improvement District (BID)

    – thanks to Derby Cathedral Quarter Business Improvement District (BID) An all-day, free party to celebrate Sadler Gate returns to Derby this summer after last year’s event attracted hundreds of visitors. The Cathedral Quarter Business Improvement District (BID) is working with the Love Sadler Gate group, representing resident businesses, to organise the Celebrate Sadler Gate on Saturday, June 27. As part of the day, Derby people will be able to enjoy free street entertainment including a live show from high energy, five-piece roaming brass band, King Brasstards from 11.30am. Singing princesses will entertain shoppers outside The Old Bell, there will be face painting for younger visitors, choirs, movie characters on the street, flash sales in some of the shops and new and exciting UV disco for children in Ryders in The Blacksmiths Yard. During the day, there will also be some free, friendly competition where visitors can test their speed and agility on a Batak machine with some great prizes on offer. Former Most Haunted star and Derby ghost expert, Richard Felix, will be offering historical tours and talks to explore the background and history of Sadler Gate. The BID says the Celebrate Sadler Gate event will bring fun to the street and will mark everything that has been achieved on the historic city centre street in the last few years. Resident businesses in Sadler Gate will also contribute to the celebration and entertain shoppers with a range of activities and special offers. Last year, there were live DJ sets, acoustic music, a kids disco and many more elements that continued into the evening, as the street swapped its daytime retail focus into its vibrant night-time atmosphere. Brad Worley, BID Manager for Cathedral Quarter and St Peters Quarter, said: “Celebrate Sadler Gate is one of our favourites of the year. “We are always excited about this free event, and we look forward to seeing everyone there.”

  • Introducing the Darley Dale Band!

    Sabine Hay Farm off Oldfield Lane,, near Darley Dale,, Derbyshire,, United Kingdom

    The band is rehearsing for this year’s programme and requests for concerts throughout the year are coming in.  They have several bookings for Christmas already! Darley Dale Band has enjoyed a revival. We have attracted players from Darley and the towns and villages around who enjoy practising and performing together to a high standard without the constraints of contesting.  Several of the band members have Championship Section experience however and provide welcome support for others who, for example, learned an instrument at school and have rediscovered the pleasure of banding. We rehearse from 7.30 to 9.30 on Monday evenings at South Darley Village Hall which is at Cross Green DE4 2JT on the road from Darley Bridge to Wensley. Our varied programme has included village carnivals, Sunday evenings in Darley Dale, concerts for local community groups, the Remembrance parade, Christmas music at St Helen’s and St Mary’s churches and events with the Darley Dale Twinning Association. Since its formation in 1880 the Band has had its ups and downs – closing down in the 1960s, reforming in 1984 and reviving again in the 2010s. We are now almost up to full strength and growing our reputation as a friendly band providing high quality entertainment. Events Concerts and other events already planned during 2026 are: Saturday 6th June from 12 noon- Kirk Ireton Carnival Sunday 28th June at 1pm – Sabine Hay Farm: Exile Music Festival Sunday 9th August at 7pm – Concert at Barringtons, Darley Dale Sunday 8th November at 3pm – Remembrance Sunday at the Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale Sunday 6th December from 5.30pm – Winster Christmas Lights Saturday 12th December 2026 at 7.30pm – Christmas Concert with Holymoorside Choral Society at St John’s, Walton To get intouch , click here

  • Derwent River Relays

    Belper Meadows Sports Club, DE56 1BA Christchurch Meadows, The Triangle,, Belper, Derbyshire

    The old beloved route is BACK…. no more hills! Belper Sports Club, Belper, UK A multi terrain 4 person relay race 4.5km course Fully marshalled Medals for category winners Free kids fun run before the main race! Fancy dress and novelty team batons are encouraged! All running abilities welcome! Hold and cold refreshments available on site FAQ 2026 Race start times – Fun run 11.00am Main race 12.00pm Where is it? – Belper Meadows Sports Club (DE56 1BA) Categories – Senior/V45 – Male, female & mixed for each. 4 runners per team. Max 2 males in a mixed team. If entering as V45 all members should qualify in that category. Age limit for main race – 13 years old Is a baton required? – No – but comedy batons are welcomed  Is the fun run free? – Yes! And no need to book/register for this Where can I park? – Various free and paid options around Belper (list to be sent soon), onsite parking is £4 (TBC) and is limited – will require parking app (details to follow) Will food/drink be available? – Yes food and drink are available to purchase onsite Are there changing rooms and toilets? Yes and yes!

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  • Will you be attending the Ashover Show?

    Ashover Show Rectory Fields,, Ashover,, Derbyshire,, United Kingdom

    In the late 1980’s the late Mr Lance Waud prepared and published a booklet for Ashover Show entitled “Ashover Show – 50 years on”. Mr Waud had been a very well respected member of the agricultural community and an advisor for the “War-Ag” which had been tasked by the government during and immediately after the Second World War to advise farmers on how best to maximise farm production and reduce the risk to the British isles from any blockade of imported food. Much of this brief summary is derived from the information collected and recalled by Mr Waud and his copyright and that of his Estate is gratefully acknowledged. This years show will be on  Wednesday 12th August 2026 at Rectory Fields, Ashover, Derbyshire, S45 0BA 2020 brings us to the 89th Annual Show, but the Ashover Agricultural and Horticultural Society in its present form can trace its origins back to 1924 when a meeting was held in Kelstedge to resurrect the agricultural events that had been held locally in both Ashover and Kelstedge in the form of small village shows and ploughing matches but which had been interrupted by the First World War. Some of those were recorded back into the 1880’s. Amongst the farmers taking part in that first gathering was Mr Paul Brailsford from Alton who became the first Secretary, Mr J Bassett who was elected Chairman, and Mr J E Toyne, the local school Headmaster who was vice-chairman and Treasurer. The inaugural President was Mr W W Chesterman of Eastwood Grange, whilst amongst the committee members were representatives of other notable farming families including Mr William Bradley and Mr Alan Prince both from Kelstedge, and the Rev J B Nodder who farmed and owned the Rectory Fields where the first Show was held on 16th September 1925. Also represented were the Beardow, Chappell, Jenkinson, Lomas, Nightingale and Tomlinson families, several of which are still represented on the Committee today, albeit in some cases 3 or even 4 generations down the family line. The continuous line of support and involvement from generation to generation is one of the main strengths of Ashover Show, and ensures its ongoing success. The first show had a good attendance with admission costing 1 shilling (5p in today’s money) and the Ashover Brass Band entertained the crowd. By 1926 the cost of entry had gone up to 1s2d (6p) and this helped to increase the reserves of the Society to £52.9s.5d. Funds were further helped by the transfer of the remaining funds form the old Kelstedge Show amounting to £11.7s.6d. The Show has remained on the Rectory Fields every year apart from 1927 when it moved to nearby Eastwood Hall Farm for one year, and it became so popular that the Ashover Light Railway ran special trains from Clay Cross as the Show was fixed to coincide with the Wakes Week Holiday. In more recent times special bus services were put on to bring visitors from both Clay Cross and Chesterfield, but in the past few years this facility has been withdrawn by the local bus companies, making the provision of additional car parking more and more important with each year that passes. There have been very few years when it has not been possible to hold a Show, principally during the Second World War, but also caused by outbreaks of Foot & Mouth Disease most recently in 2001, but in 2007 a disease outbreak in Surrey just a few days before the Show caused the cancellation of the cattle and sheep classes, but the Show went ahead without them. After the end of the war in 1945 the Show appointed it’s first Show Manager, Mr George Robinson, an auctioneer closely involved with Chesterfield Cattle Market, and upon his sudden death in 1968 that role was taken over by Mr Stanley Winnington, who held the post of either Show Manager or Show Marshall for over 50 years. Sadly Stanley passed away early in 2012 but the baton of Show Marshall is now in the very capable hands of Paul Shardlow who represents yet another of the local farming families who have several generations of service to the Show. The Show has enjoyed or endured all extremes of weather from blazing sun to torrential downpours, and even survived a tragic fire in one of the cattle marquees on the night before the Show in 1997. In spite of that an overnight clear up meant that very few people visiting the Show the next day would have been aware that anything untoward had happened. The Society has moved forward by becoming a Limited Company in 1998 and has appointed a Health & Safety Officer, a Biosecurity Officer and each year has to agree an action plan with the local Authority in case of a major incident or emergency.  In spite of the necessary professionalism of this approach, the Show remains entirely dependant on a large number of volunteers who spend several days helping to set out  the layout, put up the rings, pens and so on, and man most of the jobs during the course of Show day, take everything down afterwards and litter pick and clean down the fields, ready for the ground to revert to farmland by the Saturday after the Show.  Attendances continue to increase, and now crowds of over 16,000 are expected, drawn by the deliberate policy of the Show Committee to preserve the essentially Agricultural and Horticultural nature of Ashover Show, augmented in the very recent past by the addition of the Craft Marquee, the food hall, known as Appetising Ashover, and most recently a poultry Show. As much as the world has progressed since 1924, Ashover Show remains as one of the most popular Agricultural Shows in the country, enjoys tremendous loyalty and support from its members, supporters and visitors, and intends to continue to offer outstanding value and a full day’s entertainment on the second Wednesday in August for very many years to come. For more information about

  • Mr Tumble is coming to Derby!!

    Valliant Live 2 Colyear Street,, Derby,, Derbyshire, United Kingdom

    CBeebies megastar Mr Tumble is bringing music, laughter and party moments to Vaillant Live at the CBeebies House Party Live tour this summer.  The beloved CBeebies character, created and played by BAFTA award-winning Justin Fletcher MBE, famous for his starry waistcoat, spotty bag and bow tie, joins the five-star family show alongside superstars of CBeebies Mister Maker, Duggee, Rebecca Keatley and Nigel Clarke. It’ll be a family fun-packed stage show with sensational songs, stupendous surprises and mega moments. Get ready to rave…with dancing, singing, streamers, giant jellies and bubbles galore….and of course, a CBeebies Bedtime Story. This is the perfect activity for the six-week holiday – tickets available at vaillantlive.co.uk.

  • Murder Trial Tonight returns Vaillant Live, Derby

    Valliant Live 2 Colyear Street,, Derby,, Derbyshire, United Kingdom

    The critically acclaimed show is back on the 6th of February 2027 with its gripping case yet. Murder Trial Tonight V: Death in the Family brings a chilling true story that shocked the world to the stage. A devoted mother and wife is found murdered in her own kitchen – and a member of her own family stands accused. In this immersive courtroom experience, you become part of the jury. Watch and listen as the prosecution and defense present every twist, every argument, and every piece of evidence. Then, it’s your turn to decide. Cast your verdict live via QR code and help determine the outcome. Once the audience verdict is in, the truth behind the real-life case is revealed on the big screen. Prepare for a night of tension, drama, and moral dilemma where every decision counts. Tickets on sale from Friday, the 15th of May at 10 am. Follow Vaillant Live’s socials and sign up to their mailing list to see more upcoming show announcements and updates in real time. Warning: Contains disturbing content and imagery related to murder. For more information on how to book click here