This happened to me while sitting in a circle of 80 or more people in the function room of New Mills Town Hall, just on the Derbyshire side of the Derbyshire – Cheshire border, days before the UK went into lockdown.
A charismatic man sporting a hipster beard who had been prowling the centre of the circle skilfully facilitating the conversation was now urging us to participate in a group meditation. Some, who were presumably more used to practising meditation than others, took this in their stride. Others and I confess I was one, shuffled our feet awkwardly but then did our best to look like we were meditating because we didn’t want to stand out. Was I doing it right, I worried? What exactly should one look like when meditating?
Then a small child cried and shouted for their dad but it didn’t matter, we all smiled indulgently and laughed quietly out loud because we were that kind of crowd.
‘This is our chance to reimagine our town and help create a positive vision for us all’
I was taking my place in the circle because I had responded to an invitation to attend a New Mills Community Conversation as a resident of the town.
‘What would we like New Mills to be like in the future? How will it look, sound and feel?’ read the invitation. ‘This is our chance to reimagine our town and help create a positive vision for us all.’ I was intrigued.
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Can Plants Hear?
In the latest in his series on the intelligence of plants, Martyn Baguley analyses whether they have the ability to hear
Peak National Park and Ride
Andrew Griffihs asks what the future holds for transport in the Peak National Park and talks to Julian Glover about his Landscapes Review
Doubly thankful
Mike Smith explores the village of Bradbourne, which has a particularly poignant tale to tell
What lies beneath
Exploring the hidden depths of Ladybower Reservoir, which conceals secrets of a fascinating past
Battle for our birds
Paul Hobson analyses our complex relationship with birds of prey and how these fascinating birds are fairing in Derbyshire
Explore the Peak Forest
A walk through autumn fields and forests with far reaching views enriched by snippets of mystery, romance and the area’s industrial past
Pictures to transport you
Chesterfield photographer David Keep continues his photographic journey, this time recalling his favourite landscape images from around the world
The magic of Christmas
Ideas for days out, gifts and where to find local produce in Derbyshire this festive season
PENNY for the Guy
We take a look at Derbyshire’s bonfire tradtions through history
From hardship came happiness
Pat Ashworth speaks with Chesterfield based retired Colonel John Doody about his inspiring life, from a diffiult childhood to overcoming diversity and finding happiness