List of local organisations with links either to sub pages or their own websites.
Click on the images in the boxes below to be taken to other useful websites relating to Crich Parish. Also browse links to local organisations.
The Tower and Grounds are open every day except Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (From Oct to Mar the Grounds will close at 4:30 pm). In inclement weather, visitors may not be permitted access to the Tower but can visit other Memorials within the grounds and the tea shop. Contact Crich Memorial Warden 01773 852350
Website: Crich Memorial
Find out about the history and heritage of the Parish of Crich, including census records, geneology records, church records, old photos, guides and maps.
Website: Crich Parish
This site is about those men and women from the Parish of Crich who served during the Great War. The purpose of these records is to ensure that they are much more than "just a name" on a Roll of Honour.
Website: Crich Parish WWI
There is so much variety to the countryside in and around Crich parish.
Click here to see our collection of local walks.
The Bishop of Repton, the Right Reverend Jan Mcfarlane, has officially consecrated an extension to the burial ground at St Mary's Church. Supported by members of the the Church, Crich Parish Council, Crich CofE Infants School and members of the public, the ceremony is seen as an historic occasion for the parish.
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Crich Tramway Village have announced details of their Classic Motorcycle Day to be held this year on Sunday 5th July. Owners of classic bikes buit before July 1995 are eligible for free entry. This article provides full details.
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The few remaining 2020 Crich Standard calendars are now available at a reduced price.
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In Crich, we are incredibly lucky to have a large number of volunteers, who come into school to share their wealth of knowledge and expertise and to spend time with our children, whether it is to listen to them read, help with the gardening, go swimming on Fridays, teach them songs for our shows or come in and knit.
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Volunteers play an important part in the life of our school, enhancing what we can offer to the children. We are always grateful to those who give their time to listen to the children read. The volunteers enjoy hearing the children and seeing their skills grow and develop over time. The family members who come on school trips with us enable these visits to take place and allow us to undertake these opportunities for learning outside of the school.
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