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Love is in the air this month, not least because February represents the end of winter! Although I’m not going to talk about the weather because who knows what’s going on with that! I feel bad for the people with the same name as the storms. I remember when storm Emily hit Britain in 2013; I didn’t hear the end of the jokes for ages!
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Congratulations to our competition winners. We get such lovely responses when we let them know, so a big thankyou to Napit for donating the prizes. A big welcome to our new advertisers! The noticeboard is becoming more and more popular, which I think is great as it offers everyone a chance to get their name out there, no matter what their budget. I’m off for a snowboarding lesson at the snowdome in Tamworth (birthday present!) after I finish writing this, so hopefully next month I’m not laid up in bed in a full body cast. It seemed like a good idea when we booked it! See you in Spring!
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Cooper’s Corner Follow Barry on Twitter @bazdjcooper Our resident football reporter has his say on televised games and ticket pricing. He makes a fantastic case for the ‘twenty is plenty’ campaign… Sky Sports have been a champion of football since 1992 when the concept of the Premier League was first brought to our screens.
One of the wider concerns I have about more Football League coverage on television is the worrying drop in attendances and not just at the City Ground.
But was it a good thing?
Clubs will receive a cash boost from being on television, granted, but is it worth their while to fill their ground when a game is broadcast live?
The broadcaster recently ran a promotion of ten Championship games throughout December, with games being shown on successive days throughout the month. Football supporters are notoriously a touchy bunch and it doesn’t take a huge amount to stir up their levels of annoyance and make them bristle with anger. Matches being moved for television is nothing new, and when you support clubs like Nottingham Forest, Derby County or Leeds United, even at their respective level, you have to expect an amount of game shifting. Never has this been more apparent than now.
Forest, Leeds and Derby have already been live on television ten times this season, far more than any other club in the second tier, resulting in the Elland Road outfit threatening to ban Sky from broadcasting their recent clash with Derby due to what they believe to be consistent movement of fixtures.
Take Forest as an example, against Derby, the Reds’ biggest clash of the season struggled to attract a crowd above 25,000.
The fact it was moved to a Friday evening coupled with it being on television, in addition to Forest’s poor form, were all contributing factors to a disapprovingly low crowd – but ticket prices were inflated given the opposition and the club couldn’t fill their ground for the biggest game of the season.
At Wolves in mid-December, a crowd of around 20,000 was present with only a handful of Forest supporters (857) while the following Monday’s clash against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park attracted 12,000 with just 491 visitors.
Throughout December, Dougie Freedman’s Forest were televised three times alone, with a fourth game (Cardiff City) being moved to accommodate the Leeds clash being moved from Boxing Day to the following day, thus giving Reds fans a trip to Cardiff on a Tuesday evening instead of a Bank Holiday Monday afternoon.
Games last season where Forest took more than 5,000 supporters between the two games.
For some supporters, it’s brilliant. For others, it’s a real annoyance.
It’s just not fair on fans who keep being made to pay the exorbitant prices to watch a fairly average piece of entertainment – which football has become recently.
Prior to that, the Derby clash in early November was shifted for television, meaning that more than half of Forest’s final nine games of 2015 were affected by television scheduling.
If you’re a supporter who struggles to get to games, then the ability to watch more of your team on television is obviously an exciting prospect. But if you work or have to make travel arrangements, continually having games moved is a real problem.
It’s one of those things that goes with the territory in the Premier League, with few games played at the traditional Saturday at 3pm anymore. The reality is that as soon as Sky lost their rights to the Uefa Champions League to bitter rival BT Sport, they had a huge gaping hole to fill and have tried to shoehorn as much league football into their schedule as is possible, while still charging the same amount on subscriptions. Funny that. Lesser product, same or greater cost.
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Not specifically relating to the ten in ten marathon, but speaking more generally, the games I’ve seen on the box this season have been played out in front of worryingly low crowds.
Other Championship televised clashes have attracted lower crowds, but with clubs charging anything up to £43 for a televised game, is it any wonder?
Why, especially in the run-up to Christmas, your average supporter would feel inclined pay more than £40 (plus other costs) to watch a game they can either watch at home or in a bar for free, God only knows.
A few weekends ago, Derby played at Sheffield Wednesday, in another live game and their supporters were expected to pay £43.
And, let’s be fair, Leppings Lane is hardly the most comfortable of settings to spend two hours of your life – especially for almost £50.
How any club at this level can justify £43 at any point, let alone when it’s screened live, is beyond me.
Much has been said and written – and will continue to be, but the football authorities have to take a look at the situation because supporters are once again being treated with a huge element of contempt and something must be done. In my book, twenty is most certainly, plenty.
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Things to do Leonard Cheshire disabiLity Car boot Come along and join us each month whether you are a browser or a booter, everyone is welcome. The season kicks off on Sunday 3rd April from 8am £6 for car booters and 50p for browsers. Refreshments are available. Call Julie for more information, 01773 832422 / 07738033056 Second meeting of the year is on Sunday 29 th May 2016.
A Country & IrIsh aLFreton & distriCt raMbLers CLub EvEnIng of MusIC Bring a drink and packed lunch. Suitable footwear And dAnCE wIth and clothing required. New faces made welcome. shAwn Cuddy & BAnd Friday 19th February, 7:30pm until Midnight
at Christ the King Parish Hall, Nottingham Road, Alfreton. DE55 7GL. Tickets available on the door and are £10. Come and join us for an evening of music and dance. Everyone is welcome and for more information, contact Patrick on 07456 417807.
Contact either dave on 07543 100655 or terry on 07891 517057 for more information or visit our new website www.alfretonramblers.weebly.com It is still under construction but please feel free to take a look!
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February 10th twycross Zoo “Our Story So Far” concert at st Peter’s Church, Chesterfield Road, Belper, DE56 1EZ. March 9th dr david brumhead Geology & Scenery of the Performing are derwent brass and Northern peak district eastwood Collieries Male Voice Choir. Join us to discover the history of Twycross Zoo, how it all started and th Saturday 6 Feb 2016 at 7.00pm for 7.30pm start. where we are today. Learn about the importance of protecting our planets The concert is in aid of Rotary’s Polio Eradication biodiversity and the conservation work that takes place here at the zoo as Campaign. Come and join us for an evening of fun well as the variety of projects we work alongside with in the wild. In March, and stimulating music, including songs from the following an introduction to the general geology of the Peak District, the talk shows with a Grande Finale of “Last Night” flagwill focus on the origin, character and landscape of the Millstone Grit and waving sing-a-long tunes - everyone welcome! Carboniferous Limestone of the northern Peak District and conclude with a description of the lead mineralisation of the area. Tickets are £8.00 each (very good value) everyone is welcome, meeting begins at 7:30pm at riddings from email chrisriggott@yahoo.co.uk phone 07774104836 or from ian holliday on Community Centre, de55 4eW. 01773 834337 email concert060216@aol.com Call shirley on 07770 801539 for more information.
Swa nwick St. a ndr ew’S church 12 o’clock on saturday 13th February 2016 there will be a recital of music to suit all tastes by the immensely talented young organist Martin noble. Now resident in London, Martyn has recently added BMus(Hons) to his LRSM and ARCO qualifications, taking time from his musical duties at Her Majesty’s Chapel Royal to return to Swanwick. tickets are £5 including light lunch and are available at the door or in advance by calling 01773 605291 or 541458.
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Slimming World Banoffee Pie This is one of my all time favourite desserts, so it seems sensible that, when the diet and fitness regime is getting a little tougher and the summer hols still appear to be an eternity away, we indulge in a little bit of naughtiness. However, as with all of the Slimming World recipes, naughty doesn’t have to mean sinful… so go on, spoil yourself…it is the month of love!
Banoffee Pie ingredients:
• 60g low fat spread • 10 reduced fat digestive biscuits • 2 x 12g sachets powdered gelatine • 250g quark
• 3 x 175g pots Muller Light Toffee yogurt (or any Free toffee yogurt) • 1 tbsp sweetener • 1 tsp vanilla extract
• 2 egg whites* • 2 bananas • 2 level tsp cocoa powder, to decorate
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Preheat the oven to 190°C/Fan 170°C/Gas 5 and line a 20cm springform tin with non-stick baking parchment. • Melt the spread in a pan over a low heat • Meanwhile, put the biscuits in a sealable food bag, bash into fine crumbs with a rolling pin and tip into a bowl. Pour in the melted spread, stir well and spoon the mixture into the prepared tin to cover the base, pressing down evenly. Bake for 12-15 minutes then set aside to cool. • While the base is in the oven, dissolve the gelatine in 5 tablespoons of boiling water. • Put the quark in a bowl and whisk until smooth, then whisk in the yogurt, sweetener, vanilla and gelatine liquid. • Whisk the egg whites in a bowl until stiff peaks form and fold into the quark mixture. • Spoon the quark mixture over the biscuit base and smooth the surface with a palette knife. Chill for 4 hours or until set. • Release the pie from the tin and put the pie, still on its base if necessary, on a serving plate. Thinly slice the bananas and arrange neatly on top, then sprinkle with cocoa powder and slice to serve. Tip: *Pregnant women, the elderly and babies are advised not to eat raw or partially cooked eggs. For more information visit www.slimmingworld.co.uk
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Rambles with Rafa One of my favourite things to do at this time of year is get out and about, walking my Raffy dog on crisp frosty days. If you’re anything like me then I’m sure you will enjoy this month’s walk as much as we did. Thanks again to David from JH Legal who continues to bring us the best walks come snow or shine.
6.5 mile circular from Poolsbrook Country Park
A longer but gentle walk for you and your dog! This fairly flat walk should take around 2½ to 3 hours. There is a range of terrain, with some muddy and uneven sections. There are also a couple of road sections, so take plenty of care and make sure you wear appropriate footwear for the conditions. Start: Poolsbrook Country Park, East Car Park, Erin Road (A6192) Staveley, Chesterfield, Derbys. 1.
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Standing in the car park entrance with your back to the road, head diagonal left across the car park and take the footpath signposted ‘Horses This Way’. Continue with a lake on your right and cross over a footbridge. After a short distance at a ‘Danger deep water’ signpost on your right, turn left to go uphill along a footpath with a hedge on either side.
Continue until the path bends sharp right. Follow the path around to the right and then after a short distance follow the path sharp left. Continue uphill and after a short distance bear right to continue along a tarmac lane with a fence and views to your right.
Continue along the lane until reaching a metal kissing gate on your right. Pass through the gate and continue with a hedge on your right. After passing through a gap and continue straight downhill through some trees.
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Follow the path into some trees and continue through the trees for some distance until reaching a road. Turn right along the road until reaching a T Junction of roads. At this point, cross straight over the road onto a lane and signposted footpath. Continue along the lane and after some distance ignore a lane/footpath to the left. Continue for a short distance and at a T Junction turn right along a trail.
After a short distance and at a signboard reading ‘Trans Pennine Trail’. Turn left along a footpath. Follow the path for some distance and then pass through a metal width restrictor.
At the bottom of the hill, just prior to a lake, turn right. Continue with a lake on your left and then continue until leaving the lake behind and reaching a metal width restrictor. Pass through the restrictor and then turn immediately to the right. After a short distance, pass through another width restrictor and turn right along a footpath. Follow this path for some distance until reaching a car park on your right.
Alongside the car park pass through a gap in a fence and turn immediately right. After, turn immediately left following a sign for ‘St John’s Plantation’. Cross over a main road and continue straight ahead. Upon reaching a T Junction of paths turn left. Continue for a short distance and then bear left to cross over a bridge. After the Bridge, ignore the path bearing to the right and continue straight ahead to a main road. Cross the road diagonal left and continue along a path with a lake on your left.
Continue to pass a recreation ground on your right. Continue ahead and then turn left over a footbridge signposted for ‘Nature Reserve’.
After the bridge, turn immediately right, over a stile, up some steps and through a width restrictor. Continue until reaching a lake ahead of you. Go to the right of the lake, passing a ‘Deep Water’ sign on your left.
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After a short distance, enter some woodland. Follow the path around to the right and then steep uphill for a very short distance. Continue for some distance until reaching a major fork to the right. Take the right fork going uphill. At the top pass through a width restrictor and then continue with a fence on both sides. Upon reaching a road, turn right signposted for ‘Poolsbrook Country Park’.
Continue along the road for some distance. When the road begins to bend sharp left, continue straight through a gap adjacent to a large wooden gate. Turn immediately left along a trail.
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Continue along the footpath until reaching a single track tarmac road. Cross straight over the road and then turn immediately left, heading downhill. Cross over another road and then continue to skirt around the edge of a lake on your right. Follow the lake around to return to the car park.
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Although crime levels continue to be low in the area, we are committed to helping reduce this even further. In particular, we would like to help you to keep your homes, sheds, garages and gardens, and your vehicles secure, and to reduce the potential of having your valuables targeted as well as suffering the financial and distressing effects of crime. here are a few of our essential tips you can take to help prevent crime at home: • Lock your doors and windows every time you leave your house, or even if you’re in the garden or another part of the house. • Hide all keys, including car keys, out of sight and away from the letterbox. Remove valuables from view of any windows. • Install a burglar alarm and good outside lighting. • Leave radios or lights on a timer to make the property appear occupied. • Keep ladders and tools stored away; don’t leave them outside where they could be used to break into your home. • Ensure side gates are locked to prevent access to your garden and secure any sheds. for your car: • Remove everything from the car; don’t even leave a jacket where it can be seen. • Close all windows and doors (including sunroof) and make sure that it is locked. • Never leave your car unattended with the engine running while it is defrosting in the winter. • Park in a garage if you have one, a driveway, or a well-lit area. Our local residents are our eyes and ears. If you see something suspicious, report it to us as soon as possible, no matter how minor you think it might be. Your call could prevent a neighbour from suffering a crime, or could help officers to catch an offender. To contact your team call 101, the non-emergency number for Derbyshire police. You can also check our details, email us or even follow us on Twitter, visit www.derbyshire.police.uk for further information.
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A daily guide to some of the local clubs and groups in your area
Monday
Alfreton Jog Club (for those that can run for at least 30mins at a steady pace) meet at 7:10pm at Alfreton Leisure Centre. Contact Anne or Amy- alfretonjogclub@gmail.com. Dog Obedience Classes Vacancies for this continuous class at Pentrich Village Hall, 7pm until 9pm. Call Margaret for more info on 07917 854486 Alfreton Treble Clef Girls Choir Community Centre, Providence Place, off Nuttall Street, Alfreton from 7:30pm - 9pm. Members welcome from Age 11. Call Jackie on 01773 742841. Soroptimist International Amber Valley The Women’s International Service Organisation - a global voice for women. Meets every 2nd Monday, 7-30 pm at Firs House, Firs Gardens, High St. Alfreton. Contact 01773 745082 or 748606 South Normanton Gardeners Association Friendly group that meets on the 2nd Monday of the month at the Post Mill Centre, SN at 7:30pm. Call Nigel on 01773 811429 for more info. Adult St John classes are held at Dunniclffe House, Hilcote Street, South Normanton from 18.00 - 19.30, if anyone is interested in becoming a member contact the St John Ambulance Regional Office in Chesterfield or visit the St John Ambulance website for further details. E.M.J.J.A Jiu Jitsu & Kobudo Cub Monday at Alfreton Community Hall, Mansfield Road, Alfreton. 7.30pm -9.00pm. £5.00 per lesson. First lesson free. Contact Sensei D Kershaw on 07840 327134 or email darrenker@sky.com New Toddler Group Monday mornings at Church of Christ, Colledge Street, Riddings, from 10am starting on Monday 2nd November. Places may be limited, so contact Chris on 01773 779839 to register your interest.
Tuesday
Alfreton WI Meet every 4th Tuesday at Firs Community Centre, Firs Gardens, High Street, Alfreton DE55 7HH at 7:30pm. Contact Linda Singleton 01773 520243. Little Ones Group Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA 1.30pm to 3pm. Contact 01629 533066 South Wingfield youth Club Fun & activities for kids aged 6-14 at South Wingfield Social Club, 43 High Road, DE55 7LX from 7pm - 8:30pm. Contact Fred Brunton on 07855 327 165. South Wingfield Local History Group Meet on the 2nd Tuesday every month at S.Wingfield Cricket Club, Holme Lane. New members welcome. Visit http://swlhg.org.uk/index.html NRAS Chesterield (National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society) On the 1st Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm until 8pm at Bridge Street Methodist Church, Bridge Street, Pilsley. S45 8HE.
Wednesday
Alfreton Nursery School and Children’s Centre, Parent & Toddler Drop In Alfreton Nursery School, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA Term time - 9am - 10am - Contact Angela Stanton : 01773 520031 Watchorn Tots Parent and Toddler Group Watchorn Church, Derby Road, Alfreton. Term time - 10am 11.30am Contact Judith - 01773 526012
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Wednesday PEEP 2/3’s Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA 9.30am - 11am (term time only) Supports mums, dads and carers to create the best start for their children by making the most of everyday learning. Contact 01629 533066 Alfreton Singers Swanwick School & Sports College (formerly The Delves) 7.15 -9pm. Mixed choir of friendly singers. Call Claire 01773 835316. Alfreton Town Juniors U14’s 7-8pm at Somerlea Park astro pitch, call Ben on 07972 927236. Oakwood Royal British Legion Meet at the Oakwood Community Centre, 8:30- 10:30pm. All welcome for socials & branch meetings. Call 01332 679282. Amber Valley Chess Club Meets once a month at the Community Rooms, Parks Avenue, South Wingfield. Call Paul on 01773 833007 for dates & times. Everyone welcome, Free to non team players AVRUFC Senior Section Training during close season takes place at Amber Valley RUFC, Lower Somercotes (opposite Pye Bridge Ind Est.) starts at 7pm - 8.30. Contact Stuart Artliff 07966 867946 or Gareth Pilkington 07772 366157. Baby Group Held at Pinxton Nursery School, Kirkstead Road, Pinxton. NG16 6NA. 1 – 3pm, All under 1’s welcome. Call 01773 863105 for more info. West Ashfield Inner Wheel meet on the second Wednesday of each month at Alfreton Golf Club at 7:00pm. For more information call 01773 540788 South Normanton Dramatic Society We meet at the Post Mill Centre in South Normanton, 7:30pm until 10pm. Contact Ian at sthnormds@gmail.com or FB www.facebook.com/SNorDS for more information. E.M.J.J.A Jiu Jitsu & Kobudo Cub Wednesday at Alfreton Leisure Centre, Church Street, Alfreton. 7.00pm – 8.00pm. £5.00 per lesson. First lesson free. Contact Sensei D Kershaw on 07840 327134 or email darrenker@sky.com
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Top Tots Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 1.30pm - 3pm. Fun play session with arts, crafts and song time aimed at children ages 1-3 years. Contact - 01629 533066 Child Health Clinic Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 1pm - 2.30pm. Come and have your baby weighed and see someone from the health team. Contact - 01629 533066 Breastfeeding Group The Hub, Shiners Way, South Normanton, DE55 2AA. 1.30pm 3pm. Make new friends, share tips and discuss any issues you may have. Contact - 01629 533735. Alfreton Society of Painters 7pm- 9pm at Pennytown Court Community Rooms. Visit www.alfretonsocietyofpainters.com for more info. Alfreton & District U3A Meet every second Thursday of each month at Christ the King Church Hall, Nottingham Road, Alfreton at 2pm. Contact Anne Wilcoxson on 01773 606637, email anne.wilcoxson@gmail.com or Douglas Lackey on 01773 832449, email douglasu3a@outlook.com. Alfreton Male Voice Choir Rehearsals 6:45pm at Palmer Morewood Social Club, Hall Street. New members welcome- no audition, just a love of singing. 01773 833391
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Friday Alfreton Nursery School and Children’s Centre, Parent & Toddler Drop in Session. Alfreton Nursery School, Grange Street, Alfreton., DE55 7JA Term time -1.30pm - 2.30pm. Contact Angela Stanton 01773 520031 Tiddlers and Toddlers Group Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 12.30pm - 2.30pm. Run by parents and open to all. Contact 01629 533066
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Alfreton Rendezvous Group (over 60’s) Autumn Session starts at 2pm on 25th September at Firs House. Our programme is varied with lots ofTiddlers and Toddlers interesting topics. Do come Alfreton Nursery along, you will be most welcome. Further details 01773 834281
School and Children’s Centre, Parent & Toddler Drop in Session. Alfreton Nursery School, Grange Street, Alfreton., DE55 7JA - Term time -1.30pm - 2.30pm. Contact Angela Stanton 01773 520031 A.D.A.S.C Football Club
Group - Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 12.30pm - 2.30pm. Run by parents and open to all. Contact - 01629 533066
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Various training sessions for 5 - 16 year olds. Availability for 5 year olds to start training next season and 6 & 7 years olds required for the summer league. Contact Barry on 01773 836017
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Sunday Greenwood Archery Meet at Swanwick Pentrich Road Football Club on High@ield Road at 10am. Call Simone on 01773 602605 for more details. Amber Valley Junior Rugby Coaching for kids from 4yrs to 16yrs at Lower Somercotes (opposite Pye Bridge Ind Est). Sundays 10am. Contact Stuart 07966 867946 or Gareth 07595 520537. Alfreton Heritage Trust The Heritage Chapel on Rodgers Lane is open between 2 & 4pm. Visitors are welcome to browse & test the knowledge of 867946 or Gareth 07595 Greenwood Archery Trust members. Contact Rachel Walker on 01773 832349 or Meet at Swanwick Pentrich visit www.alfretonheritage.org.uk520537.
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Road Football Club on Alfreton Heritage Trust St Martin’ Parish Church, Alfreton High�ield Road at 10am. Call Welcomes you to our new monthly AllThe Heritage Chapel on Age Service on the first Sunday Simone on 01773 602605 for of every month at 11am. Service lastsRodgers Lane is open beabout 30mins. A relaxed time for worship & reflection for the whole family. 01773 520243 more details. tween 2 & 4pm. Visitors are welcome to browse & test Amber Valley Junior Rugby - Coaching for kids the knowledge of Trust from 4yrs to 16yrs at Lower members. Contact Rachel Walker on 01773 832349 or Guiding offers opportunities in the following sections: Somercotes (opposite Pye Rainbows age 5-7yrs visit Bridge Ind Est). Sundays Brownies aged 7-10yrs www.alfretonheritage.org.uk 10am. Contact Stuart 07966 Guides aged 10-14yrs
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Gardener’s Calendar ~ February 2016 Lots of us will have bought amaryllis to provide a bit of indoor winter colour and sadly most get chucked onto the compost heap when they’ve finished flowering. But you can keep them going and even get more flowers in late summer and this time next year. Deadhead the flower when it’s gone over, and leave the stalk to die back naturally. Then keep feeding and watering to spur further flower production. Bare rooted shrubs and climbers can be planted so long as the ground isn’t frozen. But be careful to plant about a foot from any wall you’re planning to train them up, otherwise they are likely to be deprived of rainfall blocked out by the bulk of the wall. You can cut back late flowering clematis to about a foot tall. This will give you flowers all the way up the stem rather than just at the top. Shrubs such as cotinus (smoke plant) can be pruned, but they flower on last year’s growth so if you’re growing them for flowers as well as their beautiful leaves you may want to be selective and leave some branches untouched.
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Gary’s Grumbles This month finds Gary in a thoughtful mood as the death of a musical Icon brings back memories of a different time and the political decision of a nation that resonates with today. My resounding memory of Bowie will be Labyrinth and those trousers, so he obviously made a completely different impression on me. Happy reading!
I woke up on my Birthday to the news that David Bowie had died, he wasn’t everybody’s cup of tea, but his music was the soundtrack of my teenage years and I was genuinely upset that he’d gone. There’ll only be a portion of you who grew up in the black and white, cold, damp and miserable 1970’s but if you did then you’d likely be part of one tribe or another. There were the heavy rocker types, the glam rock freaks and the soul brothers. As a school kid the type of music you liked defined you and if you were into Bowie as I was, then you were viewed as being a bit strange by the other kids and the teachers, a bit of a freak. Later in the decade along came punk and new wave and again the music you liked continued to define you as a young adult. It’s hard to imagine now but back then there were specific pubs and clubs for each different type of music. The 70’s really were miserable, but I miss those years and can’t imagine wanting to grow up in any other era. The 1970’s also hosted our last referendum on Europe, which was a simple in or out decision, at the time the economy of the country was in a bit of a state, so the promise of change and something new probably swayed people into believing that we’d be in a better in the ‘new Europe’. Over the years though our politicians and the Daily
Mail have placed every one of our problems as Europe’s fault, from immigration through to benefits cheats and bent bananas. I’m wavering at the prospect of the next referendum that will ask us to stay or go. I’ve always been pro Europe but I think that goes back to when Thatcher was against it and the only thing that seemed to temper her policies were the bureaucrats in Brussels. Maybe my mind is being changed by the fact that Cameroon is all for staying in, I just do not trust the man, his pomposity and false caring just grate on me. Our problem in choosing seems to be that we are told by both sides that we’ll be worse off if we stay or leave, we’ll lose jobs if we stay or leave and that our country will be safer if we stay or leave. The people telling us this are supposed to be our public servants but we don’t seem to get any facts or figures on which to make judgements, it just seems to be opinions and gut feel. At some point the celebs will be rolled out on either side of the argument and that for many people could be the deciding factor on which way they vote. Jim Davidson, Noel Edmonds, Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan telling us to vote to stay might just sway enough of us to go the other way. I wonder which way David Bowie would have voted.
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