Elyi Magazine March/April 2015

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Reflecting the Richness of Ely Life

March / April 2015

Happy Easter! To Bee or not to Bee?

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Bridget Hickish Editor / Daffodil Sniffer elyi@btinternet.com

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Welcome to the March/April issue! This is such a lovely time of year as we emerge from winter and into spring. There is so much going on and we have tried to feature as much as the space will allow. This time we have concentrated on active groups and meetings in Ely. If your group isn’t listed then do get in touch and we will try to make sure that you get some publicity. This section really is driven by you so please do use it. I want to be swamped with information! I know we have only had a little flurry of snow so far, but it does feel a little like it’s snowing here in the Elyi office; lots of businesses are using the magazine now to let you know what they are offering and there is a bit of a snowball effect going on as more and more keen businesses support us. A big thank you to them as that means there is more space to feature charities and non-profit groups. Hurrah! We also have some new guest writers joining us for this issue. Lucy Acred tell us of her experiences with Beekeeping and Adam Faber has been speaking to Ely Woodturners who have an open day coming up in April in Little Thetford. Kevin Holland is encouraging us to watch our water use with his ‘top ten eco tips’ again, a regular and popular feature. And it is great too to have a few words from our Mayor who has been promoting the city and encouraging City Centre development during her year in office (among many other things!). Please do keep in touch with your events and comments. We are always on Facebook and Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for the digital version of the magazine if that’s an easier way to read the magazine for you. Happy Easter!

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Mar/Apr 2015 Contents

3 Editor’s Letter 6 From the Mayor 9 Crossword

22 A10 Business Park Maps

10 Advice for protecting your home and assets by Eric Britt

28 Local groups and meets and information

12 To Bee or not to Bee? by Lucy Acred 14 Handy Household Trades & Services 17 Top 10 Tips from The Solar Shed 20 Ross Trent, Cabinet Maker

33 Ely Woodturners by Adam Faber

21 Introducing Waxwing Candles

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Councillor Elisabeth Every, Mayor of Ely It has been an extremely rewarding year working with the team of councillors and staff on improvements to the City. We provide quality facilities at the Cemetery and our play parks; the City was ablaze with colourful flowers; the Christmas Lights and Switch On were the best we have had. We have moved into the Court House as our offices and taken over The Maltings.

Plans are in place to develop strong business/school links encouraging employability skills and facilitating opportunities for our young people to work locally.

Partnerships are thriving. The City Centre Forum works to develop our local City economy through local consultation. The strong relationships result in the City Centre benefiting from increased footfall during all our major events.

I have always been aware of the magnificent community spirit here in Ely which has been reinforced many times in recent months as I move around the City, meet new people and attend functions.

2015 will continue to bring opportunities for our City and our people and we need to ensure that we capitalise on these. A new website will contribute towards better communication.

I look forward to meeting many more before the end of my Civic Year in May 2015.

Lis

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4Networking (4N) is a fun and friendly national business networking organisation. 50% business and 50% social means it just works.

Meetings coming up... 4th & 18th Mar 2015 1st & 15th April 2015 8-10am The Almonry 36 High St Ely

As a member you can attend any of the 5,000 breakfast, lunch and dinner meetings held every year throughout the UK. As well as a good hearty meal, members and new visitors will have three business appointments at every meeting, providing the opportunity to develop new leads, contacts, referrals and suppliers. The format is the same at every meeting and 4Ners everywhere will make you feel very welcome wherever you decide to visit. For more information, see www.4networking.biz, or contact the Elyi office Tel: 01353 662684 / elyi@btinternet.com for an informal chat about the power of 4Networking

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Don’t Let Your Home Be Sold To Pay For Care Home Fees. Many people these days are worried that their home will have to be sold to pay for residential care home fees. It is estimated that between 30,000-40,000 people lose their homes this way every year. Don’t let this happen to you.

...between 30,000 - 40,000 lose their homes...don’t let this happen to you. There are legal ways of protecting your home and assets through a “Right to Occupancy” section included in your Will. This means that when the first spouse dies, his/her half goes to the children but the surviving spouse has Right to Occupancy, and the capital passes to the survivor. If the survivor goes into care, half of the house is protected, but not the capital.

You could also have a Property/Asset Protective Trust Will, which means you set up a Trust in your Will so when the first spouse dies their half of the estate goes into a Trust for the survivor and children. The survivor is a Trustee, and has a large element of control over that half of the estate. If the survivor goes into care, the first half of the house (which is in Trust) is protected. Then there is the Family Protection Trust – sometimes known as “Probate Avoidance Trust” (Legal term – Lifetime Discretionary Trust). You transfer the house and most of your assets into your respective Trusts. The purpose of these Trusts is not to avoid our own care costs but to avoid our half passing to the survivor and then being used for the survivors care home costs. There are six good legal reasons for setting up a FPT, one of those being: should the survivor re-marry and then die, the children’s inheritance is protected and your hard earned savings can be kept within the family. Eric Britt

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To Bee or Not to Bee? Ely Resident, Lucy Acred tells us about her and her husband’s passion for all things bees..... A talk by an experienced beekeeper, at my local Women’s Institute Group, was what started my hobby, I liked the idea of it, it was a high profile cry for help. Save our Bees! Suddenly, local beekeepers, members of my community who I never knew kept bees, were offering me help, and I adopted one as my mentor, and believe it, we needed one! Myself and my husband (a reluctant beekeeper, yes, we are on this journey together, as one) naively brought a hive from a beekeeper who was ‘winding down’, and we managed to transport it from Newmarket to Little Downham in the back of our car! Dozy, disorientated bees clinging to the roof lining, the image will stay with me forever!

We are in the ‘know’ about swarming, queen cells, chill brood and other bee technical terms.

spade, and they just dropped into the box we had placed underneath and as long as the queen is in the middle of the cluster, it really is like a magic trick. Abracadabra! If you are interested in beekeeping, I would recommend joining a Bee Keeping Association, (they may be able to help you with bees too) I did a short course with them too. Equipment, hives and smocks can be sourced easily on the Internet through sites like eBay and Thornes. I find rubber gloves work extremely well, and can be purchased at the supermarket. (Waitrose!) Lucy Acred

I did a course with a beekeeping association, ‘check your bees’ they said, to make sure you know what you are buying, and they are healthy. To be honest, by the time we had ‘safely’ got them in the car, which resulted in my other half being stung in the process, I breathed a sigh of relief when we had reached our destination, and the hive was put into position. That was around 4 years ago now, a distant memory! We are in the ‘know’ about swarming, queen cells, chill brood and other bee technical terms, well I like to think so anyway, but we seem to learn something new every time we open the hive. In fact I don’t think you ever stop learning. An early Sunday morning telephone call from the local conservation group was my eureka moment, and I’m sure that anyone who has witnessed this phenomenon will also agree? Bees that swarm, literally cling together around the queen. They were literally hanging together in my neighbours ornamental tree, like a bunch of grapes. A quick bang on the trunk with the

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LD O H E HOUS S E D A R T ES C I V & SER TORY C DIRE If you are a long term resident of Ely or even if you are in a new house and a recent incomer looking after and maintaining your home can be quite a task. On these and following pages we have gathered together local businesses that are keen to offer their services to help you with all those jobs around the home.


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March energy saving tips from Solar Kev Saving energy & money isn’t always about heating and electricity. Water harvesting and water conservation can have long lasting effects on your pocket as well as on the precious resource it is. 1) Fix a water butt to EVERY downpipe on your property / garden buildings 2) A water butt pump (£50-£60) can help you transfer water from where it is stored to where it is needed. 3) Join several water butts together if you have the space, collect as much as you can. 4) Most pressure washers will work well when attached to a water butt. Why pay for something that is free? 5) Google search ‘LOW-FLOW SHOWER HEADS’ they can save a small fortune and cost next to nothing. 6) A Plastic bottle or brick in your cistern could save a couple of pints a flush! 7) The good old ‘If it’s yellow, let it mellow and if it’s brown, flush it down’ is one we have lived with for years……

8) Save the hot water run-off in plastic milk bottles and use it to pre-load washing machine etc. Why pour money down the drain when you can use it elsewhere? 9) Share the Bath / Shower with someone special, go on….. You know it makes sense. 10) Wall mounted water butts are brilliant for a quick rinse when going back into the house from the garden. Use as much of the free stuff as you can. More info can be found at: http://www.thesolarshed.co.uk/domestic/ becoming-water-wise/ Kevin Holland The Solar Shed www.thesolarshed.co.uk

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The Cabinet Maker’s Love Tale.... “However small the home, the furniture plays a big role in the way we use and feel in our space.” says Jessica, “I wanted an online space where we could share and promote his business, but in a way that remains true to us. Ross is keen to remain solo in his business, so our blog reflects that personal mission, yet gives us the ability to grow the brand in another way.”

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tarting out 8 years ago, from a friend’s garage, his business is now run from a purpose-built, garden workshop, tucked away behind his home in Ely. His stunning portfolio showcases his furniture in homes of all shapes and sizes. A kitchen in a Newmarket barn conversion or small quirky designs for Grade Listed properties. Having renovated 4 properties himself in the last decade, Ross has a practical understanding of his client’s desire to turn their houses into homes, through careful design and planning. He can take a mood board, or simple home idea, and turn it into practical reality. Working with him is straight forward. Living with his furniture is the same. Every home and customer is unique. Furniture represents personality and style. It is this understanding of the fundamentals that remain core to his values.

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oss Trent Cabinet Maker is very much a family business. For the most part Ross works on larger commissions now, so his wife Jessica is busy behind the scenes. With her background in Visual Merchandising for Monsoon Accessorise she is now marketing the business in a new direction.

t is on their blog, that Jessica shares inspiration and story of their beautiful Ely home. The blog has photos of Ross work, links to his website and a handy contact form to get in touch directly. Aptly named, ‘The Cabinet Makers Love Tale’ the blog has already become a firm favourite with Instagram users. Find out more: www. thecabinetmakerslovetale.wordpress.com

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Introducing.... ....Waxwing Candles Waxwing Candles is a family run business, based in the Ely area. All our candles are made from EcoSoya Wax infused with Finest Fragrance and Essential oils. We use natural cotton or wooden wick, which gives you a lovely crackling sound when the candle is lit.

Great Mother’s Day or Easter gifts! All candles are made exclusively to your order. You can add your own message to any of our candles to make them more special. They make beautiful gifts, weddings favours or just treat for yourself. We will deliver your order for free within 5 miles of Ely. Just visit our website and make an order. www.waxwingcandles.co.uk

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Small Animal A personal service & professional advice for your household pets We have extended our regular opening hours with appointments now available to suit you Our experienced team of vets offer a comprehensive service for your small animal needs Large car parking area

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 All Inclusive Packages  Pay Bars  Bartender, Bar & Glass Hire  Cocktail Masterclasses

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Eat, drink and shop in the beautiful medieval surrounds of Ely Cathedral The Almonry Dining since the 13th Century Homemade cakes, light lunches and evening dining

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Local groups and meets to add your group events please email: elyibtinternet.com

Ely Flower Club

We hold 10 monthly meetings a year which include 2 Open Meetings. We invite Area and National Demonstrators to our meetings. A raffle is held at each meeting and the winners choose a flower arrangement created by the demonstrator. Our charity for Arrangement 2014/15 is Maggie’s by National Wallace, Cambridge, Demonstrator, who give free John Chennell. emotional, practical and social support to people affected by cancer. A special raffle is held at our Open Meetings for the Charity. New Members welcome. Meetings at Needhams Hall, Ely College Annual Subscription Fees £17.50, per meeting, members £2.00, visitors £5.00 (incl. tea/coffee & biscuits). 5th March: Crystal Dyball: Floral Passion 16th April : Ann Colby: All Good Things Contact: Grace Bent 01353 610436 elyflowerclub@hotmail.co.uk

Ely Photographic Club

Wednesdays 7.30pm (annual subscription) Nick Bowman Tel: 01353 664085

Ely Runners

Tues & Thurs 7pm Paradise Centre Membership Sec: Richard Hill - secretary@elyrunners.co.uk

Ely Folk Club

Meets at The Old Dispenary, 13 St Mary’s Street. contact: 01353 740999

Sugar in the Isle (Sugar Craft Club)

Meets monthly (except Aug & Dec) 7.30pm The Hub Tea Room, Lynn Rd Demonstrations by local experts Membership fee £20 / Meeting fee £1 & £5 visitors

Ely Decorative & Fine Arts Society 19th March: Lost on the Titanic: The Making of The Great Omar Binding. This opulent jewelled book binding for “The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam” was the most elaborate ever created - Lecturer: Dominic Riley 16th April: Historic Buildings: Changing ideas of what we save and why we do it! Lecturer: Philip Venning Non members welcome to meetings: £7 donation 7pm for 7.30pm, The Old Palace, Kings School, Palace Green. More info from: www.elydfas.org.uk Special Interest Day March 11th 2015 Arms and Armour….Dressing to Impress 10am at Methodist Church, Chapel Street CB6 1AA Lecture starts at 10:15am Coffee provided from 11:15am Sandwiches & fruit lunch 12:45pm Restart 1.45pm end approx 2.45pm Non-members of Ely DFAS: £35.00, Members £30.00 The Ely EDFAS study day, led by Anna Harnden BA History of Art and MA in curating from the Courtauld Institute of Art London, gives us the introduction to Arms and Armour from the ancient Greek World to the Present day, from being a central part of power and status to being relegated to stately homes and gentlemen collectors. We will be given the opportunity to decode the iconography and symbolism used to decorate Arms and Armour as overt symbols of power, wealth and authority. Finally we will explore through a series of direct comparisons how armour evolved and was developed using paintings and manuscripts and how contemporary fashion influenced it too. This lecture will be expanded by a visit to the Wallace collection later in the year. For more information please contact: Elizabeth Sandercock, The Moorings, 60 High Street Earith, Cambs PE28 3PP or email: liz.harvey@travelcounsellors.com


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Cambridgeshire Community Archive Network Have you heard of the Cambridgeshire Community Archive Network? This is a web site for old and new photographs of Ely and the immediate area surrounding it. Please look at our web site at :www.ccan.co.uk You can contact us at: ely@ccan.co.uk or contribute photos etc by filling in the on line form on the website.

Lighthouse Centre Monday Club

2nd & 4th Monday 11am - 2pm Lighthouse Centre, 13 Lynn Rd Tel: 01353 66228 Dave@garagecommunitytrust.org

The Ely Society

11th March Auctioneering and Valuing from A to V by Will Axon (+ AGM) 8th April ‘The World of Sundials’ by Mike Cowman Meetings held in the Vernon Cross Room at Ely Museum CB7 4LS at 7.30 pm on a Wednesday. Further information: www.elysociety.org.uk or 01353 614892 Cost £2.50

Ely Humanists

Meets at Ely Library Meeting Room First Saturday of each month, 10 -11.30am For more info go to www.ely.humanist.org.uk

The Friends of Ely Museum.

5th March The District Nurse (now and then) By Two District Nurses 2nd April The Cambridgeshire Regiment By Felix Jackson Meetings held in the Vernon Cross Room at Ely Museum CB7 4LS at 7.30 pm on a Thursday. Further information: www.elymuseum.org.uk/ about or 01353 661162. Cost £2.00

Ely & District Model Railway Club Superb New Clubroom! Calling new members! Our friendly, inclusive Club moved has moved into a purpose converted new Clubroom. We now have plenty of room to build our two new exhibition layouts. This large, comfortable space is located between Ely & Soham. We are now able to welcome new members. “Westgate Park”, a 20ft long ‘N’ gauge layout, is mostly operational and work will soon start on scenery and buildings. “Wickham Market”, our new 20 x 11ft ‘OO’ gauge layout, will become the successor to our current exhibition layout, “Thurston”. It’s fully wired and work has started on scenery and buildings. So come and join us. We meet on Tuesday evenings and additionally at other times. You can learn new skills/share common interests. We also organise a well-respected exhibition in Ely each May. Anyone over 18 interested in joining can visit us a couple of times to see if they like it. Then Membership is £10/month. In the first instance, please contact the Club Secretary on 01480 454857 or via e-mail: crofters@ntlworld.com to arrange a visit, or make contact via our website: www.elymrc.org.uk

Ely & District Archaeological Society

16th March TALK : “Must Farm Investigations – a Neolithic and Bronze Age Landscape” by Mark Knight. Must Farm is in Oakington. Talks are at 8.00 pm in the Methodist Church Hall, Ely. Entry is via the gate at the rear of St Mary’s Street Car Park, Ely ADMISSION: Visitors £2.50 Members free. See our web site: www.elyarchaeology.org.uk or phone 01353 669326


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Sing! Choirs – Ely

Photo:Clive Baker

Ely Wildlife Watch

March 14th Trailblazing Meet 2pm Fisherman’s carpark to find out about animal journeys and look for tracks and signs left by secretive animals. 50p per child April 11th Birds and Spring Meet 2pm Fisherman’s carpark to listen for birdsong and look for signs that nesting is well under way. 50p per child. For info contact Clive on 01353 610224

Ely Local Group of the Wildlife Trust

March 20th Cavenham and Tuddenham Heath - an illustrated talk by Mike Taylor 7.45 pm Vernon Cross Room, Ely Museum Admission £2.50 April 17th Ely Group AGM and Wildlife Quiz 7.45 pm Vernon Cross Room, Ely Museum For info contact: Will on (01353) 661339 or willburdett@btinternet.com

Ely Hereward Rotary Club Wednesdays at The Lamb Hotel, 7.45pm for 8pm, for a meal and fellowship. Contact Frank Connolly on 01366 386973 or email: fac@lineone.net.

Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch exists to work with the local police force to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour, and also to encourage neighbourliness. This provides an increased feeling of security for the local residents. In Ely there are 32 areas and each area is looked after by a coordinator whose role is to be a link between the neighbours and the police. To get involved or for more information contact Kevin Evans at 01353 614892 or kevin.g.evans@ntlworld.com

a Tuesday or Thursday evening (you choose one of the evenings) No auditions, no need to be able to read music, just enjoy singing! Contact Kathryn Rowland on: kathryn@singchoirs.com or call 01353 662022 for more details on how to join.

Ely Sinfonia

Next concert: Island & Hereward - Jeremy Harmer, narrator - Conducted by Steve Bingham. Ely Sinfonia presents a concert that takes in the whole community to play and sing the world premières of two major new musical works exploring the themes of war, resistance, conflict and resolution. Tickets: £12, £10 (concessions) and £7.50 (under 17s) from: Ely Cathedral Box Office (Tel 01353 660349) 
 Email box.office@elycathedral.org https://tickets.elycathedral.org 

 Ely Sinfonia enquiries: 01353 721007

Ely Milks

Thursdays 1.30pm-2.30pm (Free) Breastfeeding support. Ely Milks is a charitable organisation providing information and support for mums who are breastfeeding. At The Cathedral Centre, Palace Green, Ely CB7 4EW Contact: Mary Barnes 01353 727188 / www.facebook.com/elybreastfeeding

Ely Heartbeat Health Walk Every Tuesday 2 pm, meets at entrance to Ely Cathedral, Minster Place, CB7 4DL. Grade 2, 60 minutes. www.walkingforhealth.org.uk

Ely Drop in

6-8pm Thursdays (term time only) The Cathedral Centre, Palace Green, Ely CB7 4EW for ages 13-18. Run by Youth support Services. Contact Jo Hoblyn 07585985533

Knit & Knatter

Yarn On The Square, 22, Market Place, Ely, CB7 4NT / Cost £2. Every Wednesday either morning (10-12) or evening (7-9pm) you can come and join us for some social knitworking. We will offer our help and support alongside tea, coffee, a glass of wine and a few nibbles such as cakes and crisps. Anyone and everyone welcome. Hope to see you soon!


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Ely Games Day

Ely High Badminton Club

Ely Library Groups

Viva Youth Theatre Company present ‘Oliver!’

Every third Saturday of the month. 12pm – 10pm. Modern board games. The Old Dispensary, St Mary’s Street, Ely £5. For info go to www.elygamesday.com

• Adults and Carers Drop-in 19th March Ely Library 10am – 12pm (Free) Come along at any time between 10.00am and 12.00 noon for a cup of tea and to find out about the support available to you. There will also be an opportunity to take part in some Easter crafts and make some Easter gifts. For more info Tel: 01480 377616 • Engage in the afternoon Second Tuesday of the month 2pm-3pm (Free) Regular monthly activity for older people with an interesting speaker or topic each month. Tea and coffee provided for a small donation. Call the library for info: 0345 045 5225 • Computer Buddying Every Wednesday 9.30am – 11.30am (free) Help with computers and basic IT skills aimed at beginners over 50yrs. These are one hour sessions. Booking required. Call the library for info: 0345 045 5225 • Rhyme Time Every Wednesday (term time) Toddlers at 10.30 – 11.30 (free) Babies 2pm-3pm (please book) Join in with exciting action rhymes and find out what the library has to offer you and your child. Just turn up - no need to book. 
Parent/Carer to stay with child. For 18mnths- 3 years. Call the library for info: 0345 045 5225 • Ely Library Lego Club Come along to the new Ely Library Lego club! Held on the first Thursday of each month at 3.45 - 4.45pm.
 Suitable for children aged 5 years and over. Please note that children must be accompanied by an adult. It is a free event, but heavily attended so make sure you arrive in time. Call the library for info: 0345 045 5225
 Go to Cambridgeshire.net for a comprehensive list of activities

Open Door Café

Thursdays 10am-12pm Olive Tree Church, 15a Silver Street. Open Door Cafe offers a friendly setting in which to meet others over freshly brewed tea or coffee and homemade cake. There is no agenda, simply a welcome for those who might like to get out and meet other people for a couple of hours. (donations for refreshments)

Every Wednesday (term time) 7.30-9.30pm Ely College, Downham Road. Contact John Clarke on 01353 699484 / john.clarke@tesco.net

More tickets have been added to all of the performances of this at The Brook in Soham so make sure you grab them while you can. Tickets are now available for our performance of ‘Oliver’ at The Shaw Theatre in London on Sunday 8th March at 2:30pm at only £14.50 per ticket! Visit www.ticketmaster.co.uk and search ‘Viva Youth Theatre’ to find tickets.

THE KINGS ARMS Quiz Nights 3rd & 17th March 7th & 21st April BANDS 7th March: Black Jack Blues Band 14th March: Smoken Joes 21st March: TNT 28th March: Resolution 4th April: Silver Backs Blues Band 11th April: Blue Thunder 18th April: Max Headroom & the Carparks OPEN MIC NIGHTS 8pm 31st March & 28th April


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PRQWHYHUGL YHVSHUV Soloists from Dmitri Ensemble

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English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble Edmund Aldhouse organ continuo

Conductor Andrew Parnell

Saturday 28 March 2015 Ely Cathedral 7:30 pm

Tickets

£25, £20, £15, £8, U18s £5 from Ely Cathedral Box Office 01353 660349 and online at www.elycathedral.org Registered Charity No: 802308

ELY CATHEDRAL RESIDENT’S PASS If you live in the CB6 or CB7 area you are entitled to a FREE Cathedral pass. Anyone wishing to apply for a residents pass will need to bring a document showing proof of residency to the Cathedral admissions desk. www.elycathedral.org


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Ely Woodturners When I spoke with Dick Brown, president of the Woodturner’s Guild of Ely, he was in the middle of sorting out his computer. So he was very happy to be distracted from that and to talk about his passion for working with wood. “There’s something about making an object with your own hands,” he said. “The process is a bit therapeutic as well.”

“The public gets a chance to see us work, as well as try their hand at the lathe under our supervision,” said Dick. The open day is an opportunity for the Guild to find new members to join the ranks, which has been in operation since 1988. “We had a number of people come through the doors last year, including a little tyke,” said Dick. “We’ve got to get new people to keep this thing going.” However, Dick had to get back to convincing the hard drive in his computer to keep spinning. “If you’re the technical sort, you can find all our info at Elyguildofwoodturners.org.uk . There’s all the dates, information, and a PDF of our publication, the Woodpecker.”

Tazza by Les leonard Carved Sculptural Piece by Mark Wardle

Anyone interested in the open day or membership is encouraged to contact Christine Robinson at: chris.h.robinson@btinternet.com

The Woodturner’s Guild is a group of about sixty men and women who turn their own pieces on whirring lathes, either to keep for themselves or to sell. The members teach each other the tricks that they know, as well as bringing in guest presenters every few months. Dick leads his share of classes for the newcomers to the guild, with an upcoming session on how to make your own seed planting dibbler. Skill levels vary, as well as ages and genders. “The women I have taught have had a certain touch the men don’t,” said Dick. “The men don’t always like to take direction.” All are welcome to attend the Guild’s open day: Saturday, April 18th at Little Thetford Village Hall.

Dick Brown demonstrating on the lathe Article: Adam Faber Photos: Phil Buckley

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Ely Cathedral Calendar

Tel: 01353 660300 www.elycathedral.org MARCH 3 9.00pm Compline 4 7.30pm Lent Eucharist with address 5 6.30pm Ely Cathedral Business Group - Question Time and Election Husting 7 Be a chorister for a day! 8 6.30pm Space@6:30 ‘A service of alternative worship’ 9 7.30pm Toppings Book Event - Kazuo Ishiguru 10 9.00pm Compline 11 7.30pm Lent Eucharist with address 12 1.10pm Lunchtime Concert Pupils of King’s Ely 17 1.10pm Lunchtime Concert Westover Glee Club 9.00pm Compline 18 7.30pm Lent Eucharist with address 19 1.10pm Lunchtime Concert N.pzenei Kamarmuhely Folk Chamber Ensemble with the Ment.s M.sk.nt Trio 21 7.00pm Outreach Concert: “Island” and “Hereward” performed by Ely Sinfonia and local school children * 24 9.00pm Compline 28 7.30pm Ely Choral Society Concert - Monteverdi Vespers * 29 10.30am PALM SUNDAY - Procession with Palms and Sung Eucharist 30 10.00am - noon Children’s Holiday Drop-In 7.30pm Eucharist with address 31 9.00pm Compline APRIL 1 10.00am - noon Children’s Holiday Drop-In 7.30pm Tenebrae - A service reflecting on the searing events of Holy Week 2 10.30am MAUNDY THURSDAY Chrism Eucharist 7.30pm The Liturgy of Maundy Thursday with Sung Eucharist and the Washing of Feet followed by the Watch of the Passion 3 noon GOOD FRIDAY - The Preaching and Proclamation of the Cross with the Liturgy of the Sacrament 4.00pm An Easter Garden An activity for children 7.30pm Passion - A dramatic production of a contemporary journey to the cross ** 4 8.00pm Easter Vigil with Baptism and Confi rmation 5 10.30am EASTER DAY - Orchestral Eucharist 3.30pm Festal Evensong broadcast live on BBC Radio 3

8 10.00am - noon Children’s Holiday Drop 9 1.10pm Lunchtime Concert - St. Michael’s Chamber Choir, Luneburg 10 1.10pm Informal Recital - Radcliff e Ladies’ Choir 11 10.00am Easter Craft Fair at Ely Cathedral Centre 7.15pm Scouts’ St George’s Day Celebration 19 6.00pm Open Lecture: ‘Encountering heaven on earth’ Susanna Avery-Quash 25 5.30pm Evensong with Licensing of Residentiary Canon

Churches Together in Ely

Details of services at Easter and throughout the year can be viewed on each church website. New Connexions @ High Barns The Theatre, St Mary’s School, High Barns, Ely. www.newconnexionschurch.org.uk The Countess Free Church Chapel Street, Ely. Tel: 01353 662396 www.countessely.co.uk Methodist Church Chapel Street, Ely. Tel: 01353 662426 www.elyandnewmarket.com St Mary’s Church of England St Mary’s Street, Ely. Tel: 01353 659550 www.stmarysely.org St Peter’s Church of England Broad Street, Ely. www.elystpeterschurch.co.uk St Etheldreda’s Catholic Church Egremont Street, Ely. Tel: 01353 662759 The Lighthouse Lynn Road, Ely. Tel: 01353 662228 www.lighthouse-ely.org The Olive Tree Tel: 01353 662172 www.olivetree-ely.org.uk


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Ely Hereward Rotary Club

Wednesday evening meetings at the Lamb Hotel. The meetings are a mixture of fellowship, guest speakers, even and fundraising planning and outside visits. For more information about our club, please contact Frank Connolly on 01366 386973 or email: fac@lineone.net website: www.rotaryclubely-hereward.org

Friends of Jubilee Gardens We are a friendly group of volunteers. Some of us enjoy fund raising, some prefer to take part in our monthly working parties but there are many other friends who like to support the gardens less actively by paying an annual subscription of £5. Friends are invited to fund raising and social events and receive a newsletter twice a year. If you would like to be involved in your Gardens please ring the current Chairman of the Friends, Sheila FriendSmith on Ely 663318. www.jubileegardens-ely.org.uk

Ely Scrabble Club

Alternate Thursdays 1-3pm, Ely Library. £1.50 members, £2 non members For more info call: 07939 104 173

Ely First Responders

Become a trained first aid volunteer. If you would like to make a difference in your community and are interested to find out more please contact 08456 013 733 for an introductory pack.

Littleport Lions Korfball

Every Tuesday evening, Littleport Leisure Centre, Camel Rd. All year round, new players can get two free trial sessions at any time of year.

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For more information, contact Andy on andrewdunlop@ hotmail.com, or visit the Lions website: www.littleport-lions.co.uk

March 7th & 21st April 3rd & 17th CRAFT,COLLECTIBLES & GENERAL MARKET

We’re on Facebook or watch our introductory video on YouTube by searching for “This is Korfball”.

Ely Foodbank

The food bank is run inpartnership with Churches together in Ely. Donations can be left at collection points at Sainsbury, Tesco & Waitrose in Ely or brought to the food bank store on Barton Road. See website for times. Emergency food needs:Tel: 01353 468626. For general enquiries Tel: 01353 468 626 email: info@elyfoodbank.org.uk www.ely.foodbank.org.uk

Every Thursday GENERAL MARKET

March 14th & 28th April 11th & 25th FARMERS MARKET Ely Market Contact: 01353 665555 (Julia Davis)

www.visitely.org.uk/markets julia.davis@eastcambs.gov.uk


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Witchford Karate Club is a friendly, outgoing & supportive group. Its Instructor is Sensei Ian Cheale (NIdan/2nd dan). Ian has been training and studying Shotokan Karate for over 8 years. Training Times Wed: 6.30pm - 8.00pm (Adult Beginners/Kyu Grades) Fri: 6.30pm - 7.30pm (Junior/Adult Beginners) 7.30pm - 8.30pm (Adult/Junior Kyu Grades) Price £5.00 Adults / £2.50 Juniors FREE! one month of training!!!! For enquiries please contact: Sensei Ian Cheale on: 07811 355 938 email:iancheale@live.com www.wskc.net

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Classes in Ely on Monday, Tuesday and Friday Contact us! Annabel and Emma on 07851 994196 enquiries@wriggletots.co.uk /wriggletots Sing. Dance. Play. Wriggle.


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