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Poetry: Poetry in the House, Lauderdale House
Shanta Acharya founded Poetry in the House, a well-established programme of poetry readings at Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill, London N6 5HG, in June and hosted it till July , when the House closed for major renovation work. Over the years, she presented a wide range of poets and translators, including Dannie Abse, Fleur Adcock, Moniza Alvi, Sebastian Barker, Alan Brownjohn, David Constantine, Elizabeth Cook, Martyn Crucefix, Michael Donaghy, Ketaki Kushari Dyson, Ruth Fainlight, U.A. Fanthorpe, Elaine Feinstein, Shusha Guppy, Lakshmi Holmström, Alan Jenkins, Mimi Khalvati, Lance Lee, Richard McKane, Adrian Mitchell, Blake Morrison, Ruth Padel, Pascale Petit, Mario Petrucci, Peter Porter, William Radice, Irina Ratushinskaya, Christopher Reid, Carol Rumens, Fiona Sampson, Carole Satyamurti, Penelope Shuttle, Ken Smith, Satyendra Srivastava, Jon Stallworthy, Anne Stevenson, George Szirtes, Daniel Weissbort and Hugo William
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Chatsworth House
A host of local events and new initiatives have been announced by various organisations across Chesterfield, further strengthening the local community.
Recent initiatives launched include new networking events for businesses, a charity walk at Chatsworth, the return of the prestigious In Bloom competition and a support group set up bygd Chesterfield FC for former footballers affected by dementia.
Find out more about the latest community news from across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire below.
Chesterfield In Bloom competitions now open
Green-fingered residents are being encouraged to show off their talents in this year’s Chesterfield In Bloom competitions.
With more than six categories there is the opportunity for everyone to get involved no matter how big or small their outside space is.
Chris Turner, Chair of the Chesterfield in Bloom committee, said: “Last year not only did we win on a regional level, but we also received lots of fantastic
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