Hartington Wells celebrate World War Land Girls

A visitor from New Zealand is amongst volunteers in Hartington preparing for the village’s annual well dressing festival.

Pat Ellis (née Rowarth) who grew up in the village and is visiting from Auckland, is working alongside other volunteers, students and staff at Hartington Church of England Primary School and the Village Hall to get two well dressing displays ready for the festival, to begin on Saturday 12th September.

The Land Girls from both World Wars, are being commemorated in the main well displayed at the village pump. Students at the school are creating a display celebrating vegetables and home-grown produce, which will be exhibited beside the war memorial.

The Women’s Land Army was created in the World Wars as women were sought to work in agricultural as men were called up. Women who worked for the Land Army were known as Land Girls.

The festival coincides with Chesterfield’s as they are the two last well dressings of the year in Derbyshire.

Celebrations begin on Saturday with the crowning of the incoming Poppy Queen, Amy Freeman, a past student at the village school, alongside her attendants, Isaac Blackwell and Evie Allen, two current pupils.

The wells will be blessed in a ceremony starting at 2.30pm, with members of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, the village Vicar and music from Warslow Silver Band.
There will also be a scarecrow competition, with a theme of children’s book characters, traditional games, stalls and the annual duck race on the village pond.

Well dressing designer and one of main volunteer organisers of the event, Lucy Annat said: “Over the last 3 years we’ve had a wartime theme for our wells dressings and this year’s Land Girls idea ties in nicely with the 100 year anniversary of the Women’s Institute as WI members were involved with the Women’s Land Army.

“We have had visitors bobbing into the Village Hall to see the dressings taking shape, including a couple from Belgium, and everyone has been very interested to find out more about the way we create them.

“We use petals, shrubbery, leaves and nuts to decorate our well dressing displays and the children’s display of an ‘edible garden’ is a fantastic idea as students have been growing their own produce throughout the year, seeing plants and flowers and eating the vegetables they have grown too.”

The Hartington Wakes and Sports Country Show is set to take place on Sunday 13th September and visitors are welcome throughout the week to see the beautiful wells dressings on display before they’re taken down the following Saturday (19th).

 

NOTICEBOARD

2026

May
Mon 4th – Bank Holiday
Fri 8th – Picture News Live Assembly David Attenborough 100th Birthday

Mon 11th – SATS Week
Thur 14th – Big School Workout Live with Joe Wicks 2.15pm
Mon 18th – Schools Together – Biggin 
Thur 21st – STEM Day
Thur 21st – Governors Meeting 4.30pm
Fri 22nd – Last day of Summer 1 Term

June
Mon 1st – INSET – school closed for pupils
Tue 2nd – School opens for Summer 2 Term 
Tue 2nd – Craft Club starts 3.30-4.30pm
Wed 3rd – Tempest Class Photos 9am
Wed 3rd – IT Club starts 3.30-4.30pm
Thur 4th – Lego Club starts 3.30-4.30pm
Mon 8th – The Great Big Green Week starts
Thur 11th – Live Lesson 11am “Voices from Malawi & Sierra Leone”
Wed 17th – Sprint Active – Quidditch 9-11am
Thur 18th – MAST Assembly – Hannah Will
Fri 19th – Pottery Day – Whole School 
Fri 26th – Puppet Assembly 10.30am
Mon 29th – INSET – school closed for pupils

July
Fri 3rd – Y6 Day Out Treat
Mon 6th – RSE teaching begins
Thur 9th – Governors Meeting 4.30pm
Fri 10th – End of Year Church Service 2.30pm
Tue 14th – Music Concert – 1.00pm
Tue 14th – Last Craft Club
Wed 15th – Last IT Club
Thur 16th – STEM Day
Thur 16th – Last Lego Club
Fri 17th – National Space Centre Trip – Whole School
Mon 20th – Y6 Memories Gathering with parents
Tue 21st – Last Day of Term for pupils