The Ticknall Archaeological Research Group (TARG) got off to a flying start on 4 March when they held a successful launch at the Ticknall Village Hall. After an informative and entertaining evening which filled the main hall, 58 people signed up to get involved in excavations, pottery identification...
Maria Hanson's filming with Channel Four TV reported here in December last year ha...
When David Tideswell came to the Ticknall Garden Club on Tuesday, 9 March 2010 t...
A prestigious wildlife photo exhibition is now on show in the Riding School at C...
The Leader of Derbyshire County Council has visited Swadlincote to view the extensive work being und...
Ticknall Village Store is a traditionally run village shop with the community at it's heart. We prid...
The following covers Planning Applications and Decisions to 14 March 2010
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Depressed? It may not help you to know this, but you are not on your own. According to an academic, ...
The Trail starts from the car park at the Village Hall [35] . The Village Hall was built in 1992 and i...
Here at the Ticknall Archaeological Research Group, we are hysterical about history and we really do...
On Tuesday, 9 February 2010 Justin Plants came to the Ticknall Garden Club to talk about Winter into...
Safer Homes is a mobile joinery service working to improve security in the homes of elderly and vuln...