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  Chellaston Scouts and Guides Home Page
Each group is successfully run by qualified volunteers who give their time to the community, enabling the children of Chellaston to have a lot of fun.
As from the Middle Ages, it became internationally famous as the centre of the English alabaster industry.
The alabaster produced at the Woodlands Quarry in Chellaston is now an area where wildlife thrives.
www.chellaston.escouts.net   (194 words)

  
  Welcome to the Chellaston Residents' Association Homepage
Chellaston is a thriving suburb to the south of Derby.
Chellaston was internationally famous for its alabaster production in the 14th and 15th centuries, with gypsum being extracted until 1978.
Chellaston Residents' Association is a non-profit organisation dedicated to ensuring that the interests of residents are represented at all levels.
www.chellaston.org.uk /index.html   (254 words)

  
  Chellaston - Definition, explanation
Chellaston is a suburb of the City of Derby, which is located in the East Midlands in England.
There are four schools; Chellaston Infants School on School Lane, Chellaston Junior School on Maple Drive, Homefields Primary School on Parkway and Chellaston School (senior school and 6th form college) on Swarkestone Road.
Chellaston usually has an annual summer carnival complete with floats, although this did not occur in 2003 as money was instead spent on extending the community centre.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/c/ch/chellaston.php   (472 words)

  
  Chellaston - Parish Descriptions & Trade Directory Extracts
Chellaston was parcel of the rectory of Melbourne, which belonged to the bishops of Carlisle, and was for a considerable time on lease to the family of Coke, when it was enfranchised under an act of parliament, passed in 1704.
CHELLASTON is a parish and station on a branch of the Midland railway, in the Southern division of the county, hundred of Repton and Gresley, union of Shardlow, county court district of Derby, rural deanery of Stanton-by-Bridge, archdeaconry of Derby and diocese of Lichfield, 130 miles from London and 4½ south-south-east from Derby.
CHELLASTON is a parish 4 miles south-south-east from Derby, in the Southern division of the county, hundred of Repton and Gresley, rural district of Shardlow, petty sessional division and county court district of Derby, rural deanery of Melbourne, archdeaconry and diocese of Derby.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~brett/chellaston/chellaston_trade.htm   (4046 words)

  
 Chellaston
Chellaston is a suburb of the City of Derby, which is located in the East Midlands in England.
There are four schools; Chellaston Infants School on School Lane, Chellaston Junior School on Maple Drive, Homefields Primary School on Parkway and Chellaston School (senior school and 6th form college) on Swarkestone Road.
Chellaston usually has an annual summer carnival complete with floats, although this did not occur last year (2003), as money was instead spent on extending the community centre.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/c/ch/chellaston.html   (399 words)

  
 Chellaston in Derby - Information and services for Chellaston in Derby
The Derby Guide - Chellaston in Derby UK Chellaston village in Derbyshire has become another suburb of Derby with a great many new houses having been built over the last couple of decades.
During medieval times, Chellaston gained a great reputation for the pure white alabaster that was quarried here.
Chellaston Women's Institute meets on the 2nd Tuesday each month (no meeting in August) at 7.15pm in St Peter's Church Hall, St Peter's Road, Chellaston.
www.derby-guide.co.uk /chellaston.html   (370 words)

  
 Discover Derby
Chellaston was once mainly a farming community, but is now a rapidly expanding suburb, like so many more up and down the country, where houses proliferate close to busy road networks.
In Chellaston’s case the expansion of Derby and the recent opening of the A50, giving it rapid access to fast roads and the M1 Motorway, have led to the growth of massive housing developments.
The story of Chellaston though is not just one of a once quiet village expanding rapidly because of its location.
www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk /derbychellastonheritagetrail.htm   (145 words)

  
 GENUKI: Chellaston, Derbyshire
"CHELLASTON is an inconsiderable parish, in the same hundred as Melbourn, 3½ miles N. from that village, and 4½ S.E. by S. from Derby.
The places of worship are, the parish church, dedicated to St. Peter, and a chapel for Wesleyan methodists.
The living of Chellaston is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Bishop of Carlisle.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng/DBY/Chellaston/index.html   (357 words)

  
 CHELLASTON BOYS
He was an old time footballer and extremely embarrassed that whilst he was chairman of leisure services, his ward of Chellaston had no boy’s football team.
After a brief meeting where all present expressed no interest in committing themselves to forming a club, Chris and I agreed to gauge any interest in children’s football in Chellaston by placing adverts in the senior and junior schools weekly magazines.
The club today is still organised and run on the lines that Chris and I believed in when we established Chellaston Boys 13 years ago.
www.chellastonboys.co.uk   (593 words)

  
 Property Surveyors Chellaston - Commercial Valuations Derby - Allied Surveyors
If you are purchasing a commercial property, you may require a Valuation for your own purposes, combined with which, you may also require a Building Survey to establish the condition of the property.
If you are taking a lease of a commercial property in Chellaston, you would be well advised to have a Schedule of Condition prepared, so that you avoid the potential blame for inherent defects when you vacate the property.
We would be happy to discuss any further requirements that you may have and provide you with a quotation.
www.surveyors-derby.co.uk /property-surveyor-chellaston.asp   (236 words)

  
 BBC - Derby - Junior Football - Wind helps Sinfin blow Chellaston away
On a blustery morning, third-placed Chellaston Boys travelled to Moorways to take on fifth-placed Sinfin Sharks; it was a match that could see Sinfin move ahead of Chellaston in the league table.
In the early stages the ball was kept in the Sinfin half for long periods and Jake in goal for the Sharks had to be alert after eight minutes when he cleared from the edge of his box.
Elliott then played another good long ball into the Chellaston box which again was scrambled clear and as Chellaston were running the ball away from goal a needless late challenge from Kyle saw him very lucky to escape without a yellow card.
www.bbc.co.uk /derby/content/articles/2006/12/05/jnrft06_sinfin_chellaston_20061203_feature.shtml   (749 words)

  
 Chellaston in Derby UK   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Chellaston in Derby UK Chellaston in Derby UK Chellaston village in Derbyshire has become another suburb of Derby with a great many new houses having been built over the last couple of decades.
The expansion actually started when the railway arrived in Chellaston in 1873, but the village does seem to retain an independent character.
During medieval times, Chellaston gained a great reputation for the pure white alabaster that was quarried here.
www.derbyshireuk.net /derby/chellaston.html   (317 words)

  
 Chellaston and Shelton Lock
According to local tradition, the gentleman outlaw Robin Hood was born in Chellaston Manor.
Shelton Lock connects Chellaston with the City, but the eponymous lock disappeared with the rest of the Canal.
Of particular interest to families with small children for its extensive indoor play facilities, this recent conversion has dwarfed the substantial Victorian villa on which it was based.
members.aol.com /tubbspubs/Chellaston.htm   (340 words)

  
 Under 15 Match Reports by Ryan Holmes
It wasn’t long however before Chellaston had their chance to attack, Derby conceding a soft try after Chellaston’s inside centre exploited a lack of defence practise as a backline unit.
Chellaston rarely managed to venture out of their own half but Derby were not able to put any more points on the board, even with immense pressure from the forwards; the final pass just wouldn’t go to hand.
Chellaston struck back with a try of their own shortly after more poor tackling letting Derby down again.
www.derbygrammar.co.uk /news-viewer.asp?article=29   (3793 words)

  
 Chellaston St Peter Parish Pages
Part of the manor of Chellaston was held under the crown, and part under Henry de Ferrers after the Conquest.
King John granted to Hugh de Beauchamp the manor of Melbourn, together with a carucate of land thereto belonging, at Chellaston, which land the said Hugh gave, in marriage with his daughter, to William Fitz Geoffrey.
In 4 Edward I. [1275] William de Frescheville held two-thirds and William de Bredon one-third of the said land, which was then said to be in the wapentake of Litchurch.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~brett/chellaston/chellaston.htm   (1593 words)

  
 City of Mitcham - Melrose Park - The Council and Administration
On Thursday 20 December 1849 at noon, Nathaniel Hailes carried out an auction for the new township of Chellaston which was divided into eight, two and a half acre allotments, each with a frontage to the Great South road.
He planted a row of almonds around the house, several of these unbudded trees showed their superiority and became known as Joe's BI, B2 and Chellaston, the latter is still a popular variety amongst almond growers today.
About thirty acres were planted out to almond trees by the turn of the century and by 1920 were producing over 20 tons of almonds annually, promoting Edwardstown as "the best almond growing land in the State".
www.mitchamcouncil.sa.gov.au /site/page.cfm?u=374   (954 words)

  
 "TheKentmere", Royal Country Park (phase d,e and f), Chellaston - Viewing Property - SmartNewHomes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This magnificent home, with its spacious public rooms and exceptionally comfortable accommodation for the liveliest family, is a superb blend of stylish architecture with a wealth of wonderfully practical details.
Leisure The countryside surrounding Chellaston includes much of the National Heritage Corridor, where well-marked nature trails and rambles provide endless scope for exploration, and the nearby rivers and canals are used by pleasure craft.
SmartEstates display information about properties on behalf of third parties for whom they are not agents nor representatives, and are therefore not responsible for the validity of the details relating to properties shown.
www.smartnewhomes.com /Property/view.aspx?propertyID=1684013   (542 words)

  
 Chellaston School Website
Welcome to the Chellaston School website, we are a mixed comprehensive school in the south of Derby.
We serve the villages of Chellaston, Aston, Barrow, Melbourne, Ticknall and Weston.
We are proud at Chellaston to announce a collaboration between our Art Department and up and coming artists Dark Boy and Shoddy.
www.chellaston.derby.sch.uk   (133 words)

  
 GENUKI: Chellaston, Derbyshire
Directory for Melbourn, Repton-with-Bretby, Ticknall, Caulk, Chellaston, Foremark-with-Ingleby, Smisby, Stanton-by-Bridge, Swarkeston, Twyford, Willington and neighbourhoods transcribed from Pigot and Co's Commercial Directory for Derbyshire, 1835 by Rosemary Lockie.
Transcription of section of Kelly's Directory (1891) for Chellaston by Ann Andrews.
Transcription of section of Lysons' Topographical and Historical Account of Derbyshire, 1817, for Chellaston by Barbarann Ayars.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/DBY/Chellaston/index.html   (357 words)

  
 Chellaston Dreamscheme - The Dreamscheme Network Youth & Community Groups
Chellaston is a fast growing village on the outskirts of Derby, with many community areas.
South Chellaston comprises of 101 houses, one of which has been made into the Derby district office, covering Derby, Burton upon Trent, Littleover, Sandiacre, Alvaston, Stenson Fields and Stanley Common.
There were four small play areas dotted around the estate, but as time has gone by, and the issues of safety, these play areas have dwindled down to just one.
www.dreamscheme.net /node-chellaston   (183 words)

  
 St. Peter's Church, Chellaston, DERBY, DERBYSHIRE, ENGLAND   (Site not responding. Last check: )
St. Peter's Church, is the Church of England panish church of Chellaston.
The present church building dates mainly from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, with the tower and lady chapel dating from the nineteenth century.
The aim of St. Peter's Church is to make the love of God known to those who live in Chellaston and to those from further afield who attend its services.
www.derbycity.com /derby2/chell.html   (285 words)

  
 Chellaston School Website - ChelloBlog
The focus of the event was Human Rights and issues faced by Asylum Seekers who come to Britain to escape persecution in their native countries.
261 pupils from Chellaston's year 11 visited the Derbyshire Skills Festival on Tuesday 16th October at Pride Park stadium.
The festival, organised by the Learning Skills Council, is intended to give pupils, parents and teachers an insight into the pathways available to them in post-16 work and education.
www.chellaston.derby.sch.uk /content/blogsection/71/209   (294 words)

  
 the local guide to hotel, lodge and guest house/bed and breakfast accommodation in and around Chellaston
the local guide to hotel, lodge and guest house/bed and breakfast accommodation in and around Chellaston
hotels, lodges and guesthouses in and around Chellaston
Distances are approximate from the centre of Chellaston
www.chellaston.hotel-guides.net   (605 words)

  
 Allenton in Derby - Information and servicess on Allenton in Derby
Laura Barr Dental Surgery,15b Derby Rd Chellaston Derby DE73 5SA Tel.
Allenton Dental Care 39 Chellaston Road, Allenton, Derby DE24 9AD Tel: 01332 700244
Lock Pharmacy Ltd 240 Chellaston Road, Shelton Lock, Derby, DE24 9EF Tel: 01332 702139
www.derby-guide.co.uk /allenton.html   (483 words)

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