If there is one facet of town and village life that has coloured my Derbyshire Life articles over 15 years, it is community spirit.
It’s both palpable… and enviable. For instance, Ashbourne resident Mabel Cotterill told me that when a friend from Basildon comes to visit, she adores going round the shops with her. ‘It’s because she sees so many townsfolk greeting me,’ says Mabel. ‘My friend thinks it’s like going round with the Queen. “We don’t get that in Basildon,” she told me.’
I don’t recall a single town or village I’ve written about that didn’t point to the warmth and camaraderie of their community. One of my opening lines stated that: ‘If village community spirit could be bottled, that bottle should have Holbrook on the label.’ I could have said that about most of our county’s villages.
Holbrook was celebrated because one of its pubs, The Spotted Cow, re-opened as a community pub. I am still astounded by the fact that on asking for a minimum investment of £250, 260 people – mainly residents – chipped in to raise the necessary £296,000.
This story is from the April 2020 edition of Derbyshire Life.
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