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Mobile Library
The Mobile Library, provided by Derbyshire County Council, visits Tibshelf Village Hall car park on:
The mobile library has temporarily ceased operations until a recruitment process has concluded.
Could you be a mobile library driver? Please see the job advert here: Mobile Library Driver JD
For more information on this service, please visit: Mobile libraries – Derbyshire County Council
Upcoming Events
TibFest 2026 | Saturday 20th June | 2pm – 9pm | Parish Council Sports Ground, Shetland Road | Free Entry and Free Event Programme!
Tibby Quiz Night | Friday 17th July | Doors open 6:30pm, Quiz starts 7:30pm | Tibshelf Village Hall | £1 per person – Pay on the door
Scarecrow Competition | 9th – 14th September | Craft Fayre in Village Hall on Saturday 14th September (11am – 4pm)
Fireworks Display | Friday 6th November | from 6pm | Tibshelf Village Hall | Free entry
Remembrance Sunday | Sunday 8th November | Parade from 10am | Service at 10:40am in St John the Baptist Church
Christmas Craft Fayre | Saturday 14th November | 10am – 4pm | Tibshelf Village Hall | Free entry
Lights Switch-on | Friday 27th November | 5:30pm | Tibshelf Village Hall | Free entry
Parish Carol Concert | Monday 14th December | 7:15pm | St John the Baptist Church
Family New Year’s Eve | Thursday 31st December | Ticket needed – Details advertised nearer the time
Tibshelf Council Annual Report
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From Derbyshire County Council
Do you think you could give a child a stable and happy home to help them have the best start in life?
If the answer is yes then Derbyshire County Council wants to hear from you.
Across Derbyshire there are currently around 430 foster homes offering support to 630 children in care.
Foster homes are particularly needed for older children and sibling groups and the care offered can be short or long-term, ranging from single night emergency stays to placements which last for years.
The council is also interested in hearing from people with previous caring experience who may be able to offer contract care foster homes to 11 to 18-year-olds with complex emotional and behavioural needs.
Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Children and Young People Kevin Gillott, said: “We’re here to make sure all our looked after children live happily and healthily and have all the care and support they need.
“We’re proud of the excellent foster carers we already have and are keen to recruit more.
“Becoming a foster carer can be very challenging and mean a lot of hard work, but it brings enormous rewards.”
Derbyshire County Council offers its foster carers lots of benefits, support and training as well as competitive financial allowances.
To find out more call free on 0800 083 7744 or visit www.derbyshire.gov.uk/adoptionandfostering
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