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.
CHIKS is a charity established by a former resident of Crich and supported by many in our community. The project does fantastic work, but needs more regular donors to make its future secure. Find out more here...
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If you have any spare time, volunteering can help you meet new people, broaden your interests and help you gain valuable skills and experience.
Crich Tramway Village, home of the National Tramway Museum, situated near Matlock in the beautiful Derbyshire countryside, is looking for enthusiastic individuals to join their volunteer Tram Crew for their vintage trams.
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Fritchley Congregational Church and Village Hall is re-opening with an exhibition and local musical performances.
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Do you have good quality items of clothes you've fallen out of love with or that no longer fit?
Would you like to exchange them for "new to you" outfits while raising funds for Crich Pre-School?
Then come to our "Swish"!
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Andy Parkinson, the internationally acclaimed wildlife photographer based in Crich, gave an inspiring illustrated talk at the Glebe Field Centre on 27 th April. The event, organised by David Lane, raised funds for the on-going running of the centre.
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