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Derby Evening Telegraph, August 30, 2011

Property

Alvaston Pounds 525 Pcm

ADDRESS: 11 Ingliston Close, Alvaston TYPE: Two-bed town house PRICE: Pounds 525 pcm AGENT: IMS Lettings PHONE: 01332 669911 THE AGENT SAYS: This twobedroomed mid town house has gas central heating and double glazing. 1 Briefly, the accommodation comprises: hallway, lounge with a faux coal-effect gas fire with marble surround and a kitchen with space for furniture, a range of base and wall units, stainless-steel electric oven, gas hob with an extractor over, fridge, freezer and plumbing for a...

Memories.

WHEN I read Zofia Martin's story of her family's hardships brought about by the Russian Red Army ejecting them from their home in Poland in 1940, I realised her experiences were much the same as mine. I was born in Poland, where my father was a headmaster in a small provincial town, which is now in the Ukraine. When the Second World War broke out in September 1939, Nazi Germany invaded the western part of Poland, while Soviet Russia invaded the eastern side, where we lived. The Russians arriv...

Are You Related to the Stevens?

I AM looking for information and photographs of my Stevens ancestors, who were all born in Spondon. William Stevens, born in 1833, was my 3x great grandfather, who was foreman at the cemetery on Nottingham Road. I have managed to trace his will. He died in 1904 and wrote at great length as to how he wanted his possessions, including his bed clothes, cupboards and iron bedstead, sharing out.

On This Day

1971 John O'Hare suffered a nasty ankle injury in the Southampton game. LOCAL: Derby Serenaders won the Midland Counties Championships at Melton Mowbray with two Spondon marching bands, Coronation and Legionnaires, taking second and third places. SPORT: John O'Hare picked up a nasty ankle injury in the draw against Southampton at the Baseball Ground and was declared doubtful for the Rams' mid- week game at Ipswich Town. NATIONAL: A massive manhunt was underway in Scotland after double killer ...

Some of the Highlights of the New Opera House Season

LLOYD COLE - November 18. Now based in the States, Buxtonborn Lloyd Cole returns to his home town. He has a sound reputation both as the frontman of The Commotions and for his solo work. SHAPPI KHORSANDI - September 29.

; What's On Tomorrow

PUBS AND CLUBS Number Five, George Street, Derby. Detour Ahead jazz quartet perform live. Free. 8pm. Derby 343250. Littleover Social Club, Blagreaves Lane, Littleover. Bingo. 8pm. Derby 762248/766414. D.Gio's Bar, Victoria Street, Derby. DJ Eddy Lush plus karaoke. 9pm. Derby 224252.

Buxton Ensures Autumn Will Be Filled with Top Entertainment

THERE'S drama, dance, comedy, children's and family shows in the new season at Buxton. The Buxton Opera House and Pavilion Arts Centre's autumn season runs from September to February, 2012.

Your Stars

SHELLEY VON STRUNCKEL YOUR STARS LIVE ASTROLOGY Speak to one of our astrologers live call: 0906 500 6149 Calls cost Pounds 1.50 per minute IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY You are certainly not narrow- minded. Nevertheless, judging by the expansive Jupiter's position in your birthday chart, the time has ' come to broaden your horizons, and in various ways. While in some cases this could mean saying yes to offers or invitations you regard as uninteresting, it could also mean going beyond your comfo...

Derby Pounds 875 Pcm

ADDRESS: 25 Queen Mary Court, Derby TYPE: Four-bed detached PRICE: Pounds 875 pcm AGENT: Stuart Smith PHONE: 01332 340461 THE AGENT SAYS: This detached four-bedroomed property is situated in a quiet culde-sac and is within walking distance of Derby city centre. Briefly, on the ground floor, the gas centrally-heated and double- glazed accommodation comprises: throughlounge, dining room and a fully fitted kitchen with a range of wall and base units and appliances, and a utility room. On the fir...

Chellaston Pounds 500 Pcm

ADDRESS: 130 Parkway, Chellaston TYPE: Two-bedroomed coach house PRICE: Pounds 500 pcm (unfurnished) AGENT: Castle Homes PHONE: 01332 206655 THE AGENT SAYS: This recently-built, two-bedroomed, modern coach house has double-glazing and gas central-heating. Briefly, the accommodation comprises: hallway with stairs to the accommodation which includes a spacious lounge and dining area with an arch leading to a kitchen with a range of beech units, single oven and a four-ring hob. There is also a m...

Spondon Pounds 650 Pcm

ADDRESS: 40 Moor End, Spondon TYPE: Three-bedroomed cottage PRICE: Pounds 650 pcm AGENT: IMS Lettings PHONE: 01332 669911 THE AGENT SAYS: This is a charming, three-bedroomed detached cottage in popular Spondon. The property boasts many original features with a contemporary finish including original leaded windows.

Heanor Pounds 575 Pcm

ADDRESS: 41 Brookfield Way, Heanor TYPE: Three-bed detached PRICE: Pounds 575 pcm (unfurnished) AGENT: MBM Management PHONE: 01332 728292 THE AGENT SAYS: This is an attractive, three-bedroomed detached property located on a pleasant, modern residential development. Briefly, the centrally heated and double-glazed ac- commodation comprises: hallway, spacious lounge, separate dining area with French doors, conservatory, modern fitted kitchen fitted with wall and base units and an oven, separate ...

Debate Back Into the Spotlight Once Again As Zena Hawley Reports.

THE newly created English Baccalaureate, or EBacc as it is better known, appears to be assuming an ever-increasing importance for our targetobsessed Government. But depending on which schools you ask about its usefulness as a measure, opinions will be as extensively divided. The idea is that pupils choose traditional core subjects to study at GCSE and their results will count towards the school's EBacc measure if they achieve a C or better in each of English, maths, geography or history, the ...

League Tables Will Stay so Parents Can Judge Schools

THE Government has reinforced its intention to continue publishing league tables for the foreseeable future. The 2011 school league tables will highlight the performance and progress of disadvantaged groups compared to other pupils. The Government believes this will create a powerful incentive to narrow the gap in achievement between richer and poorer pupils. The league tables will also include attainment data, progress measures and an extensive range of additional information on progress mad...

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