Upcoming Online Workshops
WRITING A NOVELLA
Tuesday 6th October, 6:30pm-8:00pm
WRITING A NOVELLA
Tuesday 6th October, 6:30pm-8:00pm
We'd like to let all customers know that from Thursday 24th September, it will be mandatory to wear a face covering when visiting the Barn unless you are exempt*.
Fused Glass 18th Oct or Printing on 25th Oct.
Which workshop do you want to book? Why not both!? Socially distanced, limited and bookable now!
Workshop One:
Join Stevie Davies at The Anvil so she can guide you to create your own unique fused glass design. You will create art panels full of colour and texture which could be hung, placed in a stand or mounted in a frame.
Hospitality products from Derbyshire based In Your Corner have created the perfect terrace for Derby’s most talked-about riverside restaurant, Darleys.
The multi award-winning restaurant opened earlier this month (SEPT) after a complete interior redesign, installation of a new 50-seater outdoor terrace and revamp of the original, famous waterfront dining area.
A POPULAR Derby gastro pub will start serving breakfasts as it looks to bring more diners through its doors.
Easton Andrea, who owns House of Darwin, in Shelton Lock, says that the decision has been made as the pub looks to boost revenue following a difficult year for the hospitality industry.
Earlier this week, the government announced that pubs and restaurants must shut by 10pm every day after an increase in coronavirus cases in England. Venues that are licensed to sell alcohol – like House of Darwin – are restricted by law to table service only.
New website launched!
We are delighted to launch our new website showcasing you - the members of the Derbyshire Museums and Heritage Forum!
The website address is:
https://www.derbyshiremuseumsandheritageforum.org
Or the abbreviated version will also take you to it:
Customers checking in on entry with their phone will support the NHS Test and Trace scheme.
Local people took the opportunity to book free taster sessions for the adult learning options available at Derby College Group’s Community College in Ilkeston.
LUXURY doughnut makers Project D have won an award for innovation after impressing Derby’s business community with their entrepreneurial spirit during lockdown.
The company, which sells handcrafted, brightly coloured and Instagram-friendly doughnuts across the region, was given the accolade by Marketing Derby - an agency which promotes the city and the wider county to attract investment.
Businesses in the city were invited to pitch their innovative ways of working, or new products and services, to fellow bondholders who voted for the ultimate winner.