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Welcome to the June issue For me 2019 is flying by, since January 1st it has felt like countdown until the day my first born starts school. Such a huge change in our house, the routine, the constraints that school brings, the apprehension of how he will cope but also the excitement of the ‘next chapter’ in watching him grow. It’s true what they say that once you have children life goes much faster. I cannot believe it is 4 years since he joined us, that time has whizzed by but at the same time I often ask myself what did we do with our time before children? Normally I think (dream of) sleep! So, we are signing out for a couple of weeks this month for some much needed R&R and making the most of term time holiday prices, while we can get away with it! There’s almost so much to plan before a holiday, pet sitters, passports, car parking, money, stuff to entertain the children, catching up on work, what to actually pack as well as planning what to do whilst you are away. My husband, I am sure will wake up on ‘holiday morning’ and think all the fairies sorted everything out!!!! But before we jet off we have a magazine to get to you. In this issue we have advice on replacing windows and doors, information to help you if you are caring for an elderly friend or relative as well as inspiration if you have ever thought of learning a new skill or returning to college. Don’t forget it is Father’s Day on June 16, we have lots of ideas and inspiration for you. If you need an excuse it is National Fish and Chip Day on June 7, so head down to your local chippie and give them some support! Annette this month gives advice on how to give yourself a break and stop expecting too much of yourself, something I think many parents can be guilty of at times. Who is perfect anyway? Well, for now, all that’s left for me to say is enjoy the issue and see you next month!
Hayley
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Citizens Advice
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News The Long Ride Home Sleaford golfers cycling over 400 miles in 4 days to raise £10k for Lincolnshire charity LIVES Ten golfers with a combined age of almost 700 are ditching their clubs for cycles, to peddle over 400 miles in just three days, to raise money for LIVES. Members of the Saturday 9ers, from Sleaford Golf Club, have already smashed their £5k target and have now set their sights on raising £10k. They are cycling from Truro in Cornwall to arrive in Heckington on 5th May, in memory of their golfing buddy, Andy ‘Stix’ Thomas. Former RAF bandsman, Andy, (pictured below), died suddenly aged just 51, in 2018, despite the valiant efforts of LIVES first responders to save his life. Cycling golfer, Rob Cumming,
said: “We wanted to do something to celebrate Andy’s life; hence the charity cycle ride from his place of birth to his adopted Lincolnshire home, plus other fundraising activities for LIVES, seemed a fitting tribute.” “We’ve witnessed how those first few minutes can make all the difference,” added Rob. “If we can achieve our new £10k target, it could fund over 2,000 LIVES first responder call-outs; 1,000 opportunities to provide oxygen therapy; or 500 defibrillator pads, to help save local peoples’ lives.” Donations can also be made via JustGiving: https://www. justgiving.com/fundraising/janethomas22
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Blue Flag success for our coastal resorts BEACHES at Skegness, Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea, which are managed by East Lindsey District Council, have once again achieved prestigious Blue Flag status. Central Beach Skegness, Central Beach Mablethorpe and Central Beach Sutton on Sea have all retained the Award, which looks at the water quality, facilities, beach safety, environmental education and management of the beaches. Environmental Health Manager, David Dodds, said: “We are delighted to have retained the Blue Flag at all our main beaches. The status gives local people and visitors the confidence to know that our beaches are well maintained and meet water quality standards. The Blue Flag success is down to our teams work hard from
early morning until late evening to help make the resorts look their best. Economic Development Manager, Jon Burgess also welcomed the announcement of the Blue Flag status; “We know that the number of visitors to the Lincolnshire coast is increasing each year. The Blue Flag status is an important recognition that the Council’s continued investment in the care of our beaches ensures that residents and visitors can continue to enjoy their time spent in a high quality natural environment”. The privately owned beach at Ingoldmells has also been awarded Blue Flag status. The Blue Flag Award is managed in England by Keep Britain Tidy and internationally by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).
Molsom & Associates to Test UV Effectiveness On June 1st Molsom and Associates have organised a special sunglasses day. They are distributing leaflets to local schools to encourage regular eye exams and wearing sunglasses to protect children’s developing eyes.
On the day you will be able to have your child’s sunglaases checked to see how much UV they block, along with one of our suppliers Maui Jim bringing along their full range to view. There will be special offers and prize draws on the day with staff available for help and advice.
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Half year results - Sales up 3.4 per cent Sales at Lincolnshire Co-op have grown by £5m to £165m this half year, with a strong performance by the Society’s food stores leading the way. Total sales in the six months to 3rd March 2019 went up by 3.4 per cent compared to the same period last year. Food stores saw sales rise by 6.5 per cent, with customer visits up by 5.7 per cent to 12.6 million in the half year. This included a successful festive trading period with a record-breaking Christmas Eve. Demand for goods from the Society’s local bakers Gadsby’s went up 4.3 per cent. Sales growth has enabled Lincolnshire Co-op to invest in valued services and new developments across its trading estate. Lincolnshire Co-op uses green power from wind farms and hydro-electric
plants and is also focused on reducing energy use. The Society has invested in energy-saving technologies like LED lighting and building management systems in food stores. Fridge doors have also been fitted in more than 30 outlets – cutting energy use by around 20 per cent. Lincolnshire Co-op’s Chief Executive Ursula Lidbetter said: “We’re pleased to welcome over 12,000 new members to the Society and attract more customers, particularly considering challenging trading conditions. “Our sales performance shows the quality of our offer across a range of diverse businesses. This gives us the confidence to invest in our valued services and keep on using our ideas, energy and resources to work together in our communities on projects that make a difference – from the Cornhill Quarter to reducing energy use in our business.”
Walk this way
Take a gentle stroll between Fydell House and the Stump and centuries of history contained within the architecture unfolds before you. And from next month (May) you will be able to find out more about Boston’s illustrious past and the stories contained within those walls. Jane Keightley, Boston born and bred, has a lifelong passion for the town’s history and is to pass on her knowledge in a series of history walks. The first is on Wednesday, May 8, and will
be repeated every Wednesday at 10.30am through the summer and on Sundays from 2pm for visitors and locals. They will all start at Fydell House and take about an hour. The talking tour will take in the histories of Fydell House, the Guildhall, Gysor’s Hall, Blackfriars, Shodfriars, the Market Place, the Stump, the Herbert Ingram Memorial, Bargate, the War Memorial, Pescod Hall, Masonic Hall, Pump Square, Dolphin Lane and back to Fydell House, covering the Medieval period to more
modern times. Jane said: “I have always taken an interest in Boston’s history. There is such a great story to tell and this tour will cover some of the main elements – the Hanseatic merchants, the friaries, the Pilgrim Fathers and the Georgian period, among others. The tour will cost just £5 and is sponsored by Oldrids. Book your place with Jane by calling 07717267265 or email her at jane@ janekeightley.net
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Councillor’s
Column After the local council elections on May 2, Cllr Michael Cooper, re-elected for the Five Villages ward on Boston Borough Council, has been elected leader of the ruling Conservative group on the council. The leader of the council will be elected at the annual general meeting of the council on Monday, May 20, when the new Cabinet members will be announced. The make-up of the council after the elections was Conservatives 16 seats, Independents 11, UKIP 1, Labour 1 and Labour and Co-operative Party 1. The new Mayor, Cllr Anton Dani, will be appointed at the annual general meeting of the council on Monday, May 20.
per Cllr Michael Coo
Cllr Anton Dani
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New council but same challenges Boston Borough Council’s post-election administration is gearing up to face a challenging future – but we are full of optimism after already meeting austerity funding cuts without any reduction in services. I was pleased that the Conservative group, in light of results nationally, retained the majority of 16 seats. We bucked the trend and held our ground. We ran a strong and targeted campaign and have done a good job over the last four years in very difficult circumstances. People, on the whole, are happy with how we are running the council, doing as much as we can with decreasing funds. We’ve not had to cut any services despite a 60 per cent cut in funding. The challenges for the future remain the same, with lots of uncertainties surrounding the future for council’s finances at present. The major challenge will be a cut in Government funding to zero in the next two years. From 2020 on we will have to fund all services through council tax – and we are allowed to keep very little of that – fees and charges, such as car parks, and business rates. Last year the council was included in a Government pilot project where, for a year, it was allowed to retain more of the business rates.
If we are to continue to provide all services we will have to be more commercial and agile. Boston, in common with the whole of the east coast, has additional difficulties in raising revenue from business rates. Agriculture is the main industry, but large swathes of this industry are business rates exempt. We will be doing all we can to encourage business growth, but we are at a disadvantage compared with councils in areas where agriculture is not the main industry and more traditional commercial and industrial development is the main stay. Often these areas also have better transport links. We will push ahead with the distributor road to improve transport links and ease town centre congestion. This has to be, in the main, self financing and, as with other new roads projects in the county, is reliant on funding generated by development, including more housing,. The Quadrant project is moving forwards to assist this project. No one is pretending any of these challenges will be easy to meet, but we will continue to do all we can to support the community. A new council means a new corporate plan and strategy and I will be pleased to hear from anyone about what is important to them to help prioritise the use of the council’s limited resources.
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Advice Scams Awareness
Scams are schemes to con you out of your money. They can arrive by post, phone call, text message or email, or from someone coming to your home. Spotting a Scam Scammers try to get your personal details to get money from you or steal your details so they can pretend to be you. If you think someone might be trying to scam you, don’t: • give them any personal information, like bank details, computer passwords or PIN numbers • reply to their email or click on any links • download any attachments or files in emails • send them any money or buy anything • ring any numbers in emails or letters you receive • let them into your house if they’re at your door If you’ve lost money because of a scam, you can report it. Check the warning signs It’s easier to spot a scam if you know what to look for. Be careful if something: • comes out of the blue or from someone you don’t know • sounds out of the ordinary - like you’ve won the lottery, or you’ve been invited to invest in an ‘amazing’ scheme and keep it a secret • asks you to pay for something in advance - especially by bank transfer • asks you for personal information
- like your bank details, computer passwords or PIN numbers • pressures you into buying something or making a decision quickly - a trustworthy company will be happy to wait • asks you to phone an expensive number - these start with 070, 084, 087, 090, 091 or 098 You can check recent scams on Action Fraud’s website and common financial scams on the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) website. If you’ve been contacted about making an investment, check if the company is registered with the FCA on their website. If it’s not, it’s probably a scam. If someone is offering to do building work for you, don’t let them start immediately and ask them for references - this will give you time to check if they’re reliable. Spotting a fake email or website Scam emails ask you for personal information like passwords or bank details to get money. This is called ‘phishing’. They often look like they’re from a real company - like a bank or building society. Remember that your bank will never ask you to confirm personal details by clicking on an email link. If you’re not sure if it’s a scam,
check: • the email or website address - if it’s a scam, it might have a strange address or come from a free email provider like Gmail • for spelling mistakes trustworthy websites are less likely to have them • if the website starts with https:// - this means the information you send on the website is secure, but the website could still be a scam • if the website has a green padlock in the website address bar - this means the information you send on the site is private If you think you’re being scammed online Don’t click on anything and leave the website. You might want to keep the email as evidence in case you report the scam. If you’ve had an email something that looks like it’s from your bank, contact your bank directly using the number on your card. You can also log into your account on their website - use Google to find the real one. You can also block the email sender or mark an email as ‘spam’ or ‘junk’ - this means you won’t see them in your inbox. Check your email provider’s help section for instructions on how to do this.
Reporting a scam You might be able to stop others from being scammed if you report a scam. You should report the scam to more than one organisation - report it to: 1. the Citizens Advice Consumer Service first 2. Action Fraud - or Royal Mail if you’ve been scammed by post If you know the scam has come from abroad, you should report it to econsumer.gov. Give as much information as you can - for example, dates, names and email addresses. Contact your bank or building society straight away if you’ve shared your bank details. Your bank might be able to refund some of the money or block your cards. If you’ve been threatened with violence, report it to the police on 101. Report a scam to Consumer Service Report the scammer to the Citizens Advice Consumer Service online or by phone 03454 04 05 06. They will: • give you advice on what to do next • report the scam to Trading Standards - they might investigate to see if the business has acted illegally or unfairly
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Summer Fayre and Open Day 29th June from 10am-1pm
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Unmissable events in Vancouver Quarter, King’s Lynn this summer! Come along to the Vancouver Quarter this summer for some free family fun. We have a something for everyone, starting with our ever popular Father’s Day Saturday Club on June 15th from 10am until 3pm. Back for the 3rd year is the Mini Beast Adventure Day, this year will be the biggest ever with craft workshops, trails and real life mini beasts coming into the centre, and that’s not all. The Vancouver Quarter is starting its Agency Contacts Available Repair very own summer holiday club. Once a week we will have a variety of book-in To Book An Appointment activities, from karate to acting workshops! For Supporting Sutterton more information visit and Surrounding Area vancouverquarter.com or visit our social media pages.
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School News
Boston High School
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Wisbech Grammar School and Magdalene House Preparatory School Wonka’s Golden Ticket was a magical performance put on by Prep School pupils; performed to parents, visitors and staff “The performance from our pupils left us with a great sense of pride as they sang, danced and acted this year’s production, Wonka’s Golden Tickets. The colourful array of costumes combined with the outstanding props and lighting made for a spectacular display showing our pupils’ finest talents. The dedication of the staff to support our pupils in gaining the confidence to perform and reach their potential in this area of the curriculum is truly amazing and something I am so grateful for. It took a true team to put this show together and we could not have
done it without the vision of Mrs Beck and the incredible efforts from our pupils, parents, and staff”. Mrs Neaves, Deputy Head of Prep
Gosberton House Academy
7 Pupils from Gosberton House Academy took part in Bikebaility training recently. All pupils achieved level 1 with 4 pupils achieving level 2 awards. Bikeability is the only approved bicycle training programme supported by The Department for Transport. It is designed to enthuse participants about cycling whilst equipping them with the skills and confidence to ride more often. The level 2 took place on the local streets of Gosberton, giving the pupils a real cycling experience. Well done to all those who took part!
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Recently Boston High School became an official Young Journalist Academy Newsroom and were presented the certificate by Sam Atkins from YJA. We also have two students who now have work published on the Young Journalist Academy website. Paige has written a variety of articles, mostly food related, and Keira has written an article on showing sheep which has had thousands of hits worldwide! On the 18th of March, the 2018-2019 Student Leadership Team said their final goodbyes in their last ever assembly. This included a recap by the head students of all the things they, and their teams, have achieved over the last year, followed by a video compiled with photos from the events we’ve organised and held as a team. It’s incredible to see how much we’ve achieved in just one year, and to see the impact everyone on the team has had. Miss. Biscoe, Head of Sixth Form, commented that ‘”they have been a truly wonderful team, who have achieved so much. We value their time, effort and commitment. You have all been spectacular.” In total, this year’s Student Leadership Team has raised a phenomenal total of £11,797.22 for various charities. Massive thank you to everyone on this year’s Student Leadership Team, and good luck to the 2019-2020 Student Leadership Team who will begin their roles in April!
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To arrange a visit please call; Sandra Goddard on 01205 725 018 www.littletreasuresnurseries.co.uk Come along and meet the talented staff and students at our Year 5 Open Evening for parents and students Thursday 20th June 2019 6.00pm – 8.00pm & Year 5 Taster Day for students Friday 28th June 2019 9:30am – 2:30pm
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W
e are complex creatures. We arrive to parenthood with a wide range of life experiences that ultimately shape how we view and behave as people. Society always impacts on our behaviour and beliefs – what is seen as acceptable, what is not…and these too change with time and trends. When we embark on any new relationship – parenthood, friendship, marriage, we have expectations and ideals about how that is going to turn out. We create whole little worlds in our head of how things will be. When the reality doesn’t turn out quite how you expected we are left feeling that we have failed somehow in our new role. One emotion that I see over and over again is grief. This is typically tied up with losing someone – either someone has died or are no longer in the fold but is also always involved in the letting go of what “isn’t” or the difference between expectation and reality. Grief is valid for many situations – the old you, the you that knew what they were doing, your old pre-baby life, an old partner, a new relationship that promises to make our lives better…many situations. Tears usually always follow grief – for women, crying is about wanting something to stop. That could be the huge like the stop the world I want to get off feeling, or the smaller things like you want to stop feeling a certain way about a situation, yourself or another person. Crying is good for us – despite the societal presumption that it makes us weak. It’s a reset for our hormones (which certainly don’t help
matters when we’ve just had a baby), it gives us a release that doesn’t involve punching something and it allows us to see what really upsets us and therefore ultimately to know ourselves better. Being honest with ourselves about our grief is the first step in dealing with it but that is often the hardest. Pay attention to your tears, there might be a range of other emotions involved, but we only cry at the things that really upset us. What it is about the situation that makes it a problem for you? Then, more importantly, why is that aspect a problem. Almost always the answer will come back to expectation vs. reality with a sprinkling of personal experience on the side. I talk a lot about forgiving other people, but where grief is concerned, you have to learn how to forgive yourself. Forgiveness for all your actual and perceived shortcomings, for the mistakes you have made and those you are yet to make (yes, forgive yourself in advance – it works wonders when you actually do make the mistakes!) and forgiveness for throwing your toys out the pram when you don’t get what it is you think you want. We are human, we make mistakes but that doesn’t mean that everything is bad because one part of our lives isn’t living up to what we felt it would be. Learn to be a little more flexible and new opportunities and ways to be will open themselves up to you.
Love Annette xx
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Mini Police
As I write this article, most of our Mini Police schools are helping their Year 6 pupils prepare for the SATs, having only recently returned from the Easter break. Ordinarily this would mean that it would be rather quiet in terms of Mini Police engagements, however our schools across the Boston and South Holland areas have been busy carrying out numerous tasks both in and out of the classroom. Below are a few examples of some of the important work being carried out by our children: Pupils from Sutterton Fourfields Church of England Primary school carried out their CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) task with PCSO Williams, learning about the investigation of crime scenes, how the police identify and gather different types of evidence from crime scenes, how that evidence is examined and what the police can use that evidence for in their investigations. They learnt about fingerprints, taking their own and learning how each and every one of us is different. They also got the opportunity to draw upon the interview skills, having to think about ‘open’ questions to work out which of their suspects (teachers) was guilty. Mini Police from several local schools including Fleet Wood Lane Primary school and Moulton Chapel Primary School have been Kindness Secret Agents, carrying
out secret ‘random acts of kindness’ both in and out of school. Fleet Wood Lane Mini Police then went on to carry out a Litter Pick in their local neighbourhood, making it a better place for everyone. Mini Police from Moulton Chapel have decided that their ‘random act of kindness’ will be to carry out a sponsored walk around the school field, raising money for a charity supporting greyhounds. Wrangle Primary Mini Police had a special invitation to assist Boston’s Neighbourhood Policing Sgt Matt Dickinson with the launch of a new Police Office ran by volunteers at Pilgrim Hospital. Mini Police were there to promote the scheme which provides patients, staff and visitors with the opportunity to engage with police volunteers at the new office, providing crime prevention advice and building trust between hospital users and the police. They visited different wards across the hospital site, informing the patients and visitors about the new Police Office which is open on Tuesdays and Fridays between 1100 and 1600. Supporting the Lincolnshire Police ‘Fatal 4’ road safety campaign is one of the Mini Police ‘National Priorities’. The Fatal 4 task looks at the four biggest causes of serious injury and deaths on Lincolnshire’s roads – Excess speed, Drink/Drug driving, Mobil phone use and not
wearing seatbelts. Mini Police from several schools including Westmere Primary (Sutton Bridge), Long Sutton Primary School and Billingborough Primary school carried out speed checks outside the local schools, with any vehicles found to be driving above the speed limit were stopped and invited to speak with the Mini Police who had prepared questions to ask and information to provide to drivers to educate them on the dangers of inappropriate or excessive speed. Several drivers were stopped at each site, spoken with and given suitable words of advice. As we move towards the final half-term of the academic year, and (hopefully) nicer weather, our Mini Police will be taking part in more engagements in and around their local communities. If you see them, please say ‘Hello’. They will undoubtedly want to share their knowledge and explain what they are doing.
PC Tim Newell
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Adult Book Choice No One Home by Tim Weaver At Halloween, the residents of Black Gale gather for a dinner party. As the only nine people living there, they’ve become close friends as well as neighbours. They eat, drink and laugh. They play games and take photographs. But those photographs will be the last record of any of them. Because by the next morning, the whole village has vanished. With no bodies, no evidence and no clues, the mystery of what happened at Black Gale remains unsolved two and a half years on. But then the families of the missing turn to investigator David Raker - and their obsession becomes his. What secrets were the neighbours keeping from their families - and from each other? Were they really everything they seemed to be? And is Raker looking for nine missing people - or nine dead bodies?
Childrens Book Choice Bedlam by Derek Landy The 12th explosive novel in the internationally bestselling Skulduggery Pleasant series. On a desperate journey to recover her sister’s lost soul, Valkyrie Cain goes up against the High Sanctuary itself, and there’s nothing Skulduggery Pleasant can do to stop her. With Abyssinia’s grand plan about to kick off in a night of magic, terror, and bloodshed, it falls to Omen Darkly to save the lives of thousands of innocent people. And as the madness unfolds around him, as hidden enemies step into the light, and as Valkyrie is sucked into a desperate, lawless quest of her own, he has no choice but to become the hero he never really wanted to be - or die in the attempt.
Events at Boston Library Saturday 1st June 10.00am -12.00pm Pirates and Mermaids Craft. Join us for our perfect peg craft pirates and mermaids! Suitable for all ages. Saturday 15th June 12.00pm-3.00pm We’re celebrating all our lovely reading groups on National Reading Group Day. Enjoy a cuppa while finding out more about our fabulous groups.
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Family Life Time for Lincolnshire to start talking and include people with dementia in Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Action Week Alzheimer’s Society urged people of Lincolnshire to join their #AskUsAnything campaign during Dementia Action Week (20-26 May) by including people with dementia and starting a conversation. But this is not the end, dementia is happening every day and so it’s important to raise awareness all year long. Local events throughout Dementia Action Week helped people to start a conversation and unite against dementia, which affects 11000 people in Lincolnshire. Local events included: • 20 May – Dementia Action Week in the Legends Lounge at Lincoln City FC from 10am to 4pm. Includes a Singing for the Brain session at 12.30pm, Dementia Friends Information Session at 2pm and Country Dancing at 3pm. • 20 May – 24 May – events throughout the week at Age UK Lincoln and South Lincolnshire with supporting organisations providing information and advice. • 21 May – Relaunch of the Grantham Dementia Café at Belton Park Golf Course from 10am to 12noon. • 21 May - Dementia Friends Information Session at Meridian
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Leisure Centre in Louth at 2pm. • 22 May – Coffee morning and information from Alzheimer’s Society staff at Boston Library from 10am to 12noon. • 23 May – Dementia Friendly Skegness events at Barratt Court from 12.30 to 1.30pm and 2pm to 3pm • 24 May – Dementia Friends Information Session at Skegness and District Hospital from 12.30pm to 1.30pm • 24 May – Alzheimer’s Society information stand at Louth Market from 10am to 3pm. Alzheimer’s Society will also be encouraging local businesses to pledge an action to be more dementia friendly. • 26 May – Dementia Friendly Cinema screening of Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again at The Savoy in Boston at 12noon.
Research shows that despite almost all of us knowing someone affected by the condition, two-thirds of people living with dementia report feeling isolated and lonely. People living with dementia have starred in a video to answer questions that are busting myths and showing that people with dementia are still the same people. As part of the #AskUsAnything campaign, everyone is urged to share the video – that will appear on Alzheimer’s Society’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and in cinemas across the UK – far and wide throughout Dementia Action Week. Public awkwardness and anxiety plays a part in the isolation that people living with dementia experience – over half of the general public reported that they didn’t feel confident inviting
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visit may have gone. “We all have a role in Lincolnshire to help create a dementia-friendly generation, changing the way people think, talk and act about dementia. There are currently around 2.8 million Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends in the UK and 400 dementia-friendly businesses and communities. “Alzheimer’s Society is determined to make sure no-one with dementia has to face a future alone. We are here to support anyone affected by dementia and it can start by finding a local event near you this Dementia Action Week. Unite with us now at alzheimers.org.uk/DAW.” Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends programme is the UK’s
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Boston Bi After a popular first outing to Central Park last year, Boston Bike Night will make its return this year on Thursday, July 4 – watch out for Harleys on American Independence Day, coincidentally sparked by the infamous Boston Tea Party. This year there will be additional bike parking in Wide Bargate providing less-crowded viewing areas there and in Central Park. Thousands are expected to visit Boston Bike
Night – many on motorcycles - in its 23rd year. It has continued to grow and is now one of the biggest and best of its kind, attracting riders from all over the country. Boston Bike Night offers something for all bike enthusiasts. The event will see riders of motorcycles, scooters, trikes and sidecars. This spectacular array of machinery, including all types of makes and models, from sports bikes, tourers, to the classic varieties, is the big draw.
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Food Matters National Fish & Chip Day 7 June 2019 Following the resounding success of last year’s National Fish and Chip Day, NEODA is delighted to announce that Fish & Chip lovers across the UK are coming together again to celebrate the nation’s favourite dish on Friday, 7th June 2019. National Fish & Chip Day 2019 is set to be even bigger than last year as it brings together everyone involved in creating this iconic British dish; from Fish & Chip shops, pub chains, restaurants, retailers, to the fisherman and farmers who provide the sustainable and natural ingredients needed to create this family favourite. National Fish & Chip Day is about giving fish and chips the recognition it
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deserves and helping to secure its position as the nation’s favourite dish. The event, which will take place on the first Friday in June every year, already has the backing of key players in the industry. The national event is once again being championed by trade organisation, The National Edible Oil Distributors’ Association, who represent packers and distributors of oils and fats in the UK. NEODA President, Ryan Baker, comments, “National Fish & Chip Day has become more popular each year and in 2019 we want it to be even bigger! It’s a celebration of the stars who work hard to bring Brits their favourite traditional
takeaway. We want to bring the whole industry together to celebrate and showcase the great British institution that is Fish and Chips.” “To help build support in anticipation for the event, we are urging people to start tweeting with the hashtag #NationalFishandChipDay.” In 2018, National Fish & Chip Day was one of the biggest awareness days of the year in the UK with three quarters of the population hearing, seeing or reading something about it, so don’t miss your chance to be part of it! Pop in to your local chip shop on the day and join the celebration! Visit www.nationalfishandchipday.org.uk to find out more.
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Here comes the sun! With great Summer weather nearly upon us you don’t want to worry about the state of your driveway or patio. Don’t stand for bits of moss rolling off the roof while you’re trying to fire up the barbeque! Let the experts get it in shape for you so you can relax when the sun comes out. Driveways Block paving and other surfaces covered with algae, moss and weeds can be unsightly and slippery. Trip hazards can be avoided and the area can soon look great again with all organic matter removed and any joints re-sanded.
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Roofs Moss acts like a sponge, absorbing large amounts of moisture and resulting in your roof being constantly wet. If this moisture travels underneath the tiles, it could rot the wooden components of the roof, threatening structural integrity and leading to costly repairs. Moss can break off or be disturbed by birds looking for insects and fall into gutters or downpipes, blocking your drainage system. If this issue is not spotted, it could potentially lead to parts of your roof or drainage system requiring costly replacement. Cleaning and maintaining these areas can make a dramatic difference to the look and feel of your home. This is where the Moss Man can help. We use manufacturer recommended techniques to remove and kill moss to give your property a fresh look. Once the initial work is completed, we can use our own brand biocide to suppress future growth and keep your property
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ew View Windows is a family run business established originally in Kings Lynn in 2017 by Wayne Pridmore. The business has slowly flourished and now has a show site in Sutterton. We employ a range of excellent fully qualified staff including fitters, surveyors, bricklayers, Electricians and plumbers etc. Our business ranges from a single window to a full renovation no job is too big or too small. We specialise in conservatorys, facias and gutterings, doors, windows, porches, garage doors, polycarb roofs and supalite warm roofs which turn an existing conservatory into an all year round room. We serve the trade and retail markets , we have a trade counter in Station House, Station Road Sutterton on the main roundabout where the A16 meets the A17. We cover a wide area including Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire. We use Linear frames supplied by BSW {British Security Window}, and offer a 15 year guarantee including a 10 year insurance back guarantee and all covered by Fensa. We source our sealed units locally by our sister company South Lincs Glass Shop Ltd which is also based in sutterton. Our site and growing showroom is open 7 days a week so please do not hesitate to come and have a look around where you will be greeted by one of our sales team. Our opening hours Mon – Fri 8am – 5pm ad Sat – Sun 10am – 2pm but appointments can be made outside these hours. Our work can be followed on Instagram or alternatively go to www.new-viewwindows.co.uk to see all our photos.
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Window Trends For 2019 What are some of the things people are looking for when they decide to replace their windows? We take a look at the trends we’re seeing on people’s wish lists; the top 3 window trends right now. Maximising Light The primary reason for installing windows in our homes is to let in light. It’s the very reason windows were invented! It makes sense then to ensure that we get the maximum amount of light possible. There are many things to consider when replacing your windows; budget, uPVC versus aluminium, timber versus timber-effect, colour, window furniture, etc. However, another important factor is the frame. If you want to maximise the amount of light coming in – and your views out – choose a window design with as little frame as possible. Aluminium frames are one of the slimmest available but there are other ways to reduce the amount of frame. Don’t assume you have to replace your windows like for like. If your current windows have fan lights – the little windows at the top – are they really necessary? How often do you use them? Would it matter if you opened the main sash instead? Most double glazed windows have a night lock option for secure ventilation. This allows you to have the main sash open in a locked position. The gap is wide enough to allow for a draft on warm days, or to let the kitchen smells out, but not so wide that the cat can escape
retain that light & airy look and feel, while subtly segmenting zones. With their black, slim frames, steel windows are striking yet minimal and can suit many different styles of homes. The steel is often recycled, strong and thermally efficient. As well as creating the industrial look indoors, there is of course the option of adding aluminium windows and doors to give your home an
Where there is a large number of windows or a large amount of glass, such as in a Conservatory or Glazed Extension, there is a special type of energy-efficient glass called Low-e Glass, or Low-emissivity Glass. This glass has a transparent coating which significantly reduces heat transfer meaning that even in the colder months, the room is a comfortable temperature.
The Industrial Look Open plan living is as popular as ever. Creating light and airy spaces by knocking down the odd wall to create a sociable living/cooking/eating area for our family and friends is on many wish lists! There are only so many walls that can be removed, though, and this is where people are starting to discover steel windows as partitions, which also taps in to the trend for the industrial look. Replacing solid walls with Crittal-style floor to ceiling steel windows is the ideal way to
industrial look from the outside, too. Aluminium windows and doors are enjoying a renaissance at the moment. Slim frames create a clean and simple look whilst letting in light and maximising sight lines. Two trends in one! . Energy Efficient Glazing All double glazing or triple glazing is – or should be these days – energy efficient. If your windows have been glazed and fitted by expert window fitters, the glazing should help to keep your home weatherproof and secure.
This is particularly useful if your windows are north or east facing. Windows with low-e glass will improve the energy efficiency of your home as well as reduce your heating bills and carbon footprint. High performance windows with ultra-low u-values and excellent sound proofing are perfect for those wanting to achieve passive house standards. If you live near a busy road or on the flight path, high performance, energy efficient windows will significantly reduce the noise from outside as well as your energy bills!
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New Nissan Qashqai 1.3 DiG-T The Nissan Qashqai has been around for 11 years, and it is still a hugely popular model, ranking as Britain’s fourth most popular new motor. Only Volkswagen’s Golf, Vauxhall’s Corsa and Ford’s Fiesta fly out of dealerships more quickly. Back in 2007, consumers fell in love with the oddly named Qashqai’s blend of room, SUV styling and affordability. Since then, the Japanese automaker has kept the Qashqai name rocking –
It has been fine-tuning the Qashqai recipe over the years – and the latest tweaks aim to make it easieron-the-pocket to run, and better than ever to drive. Fresh to the Qashqai is a new infotainment unit,
There are many reasons why the Qashqai’s popularity is so enduring. It is comfortable to drive and with enough room for four or five adults and a decent sized boot it is a practical family car. The new infotainment system and petrol engines only strengthen the Qashqai’s name further, validating Nissan’s flexibility in the constantly-fluctuating automotive arena. and the present incarnation of the car has been rolling off production lines since 2013. Nissan has not been resting on its laurels, though.
but the major news comes under the hood. The previous 1.6-litre and 1.2-litre petrol turbos have been kicked to the kerb with a 1.3 becoming the
new kid in town. The new petrol turbo powerplant comes with a couple of outputs – 140ps and 160ps - and is the engine currently housed in Mercedes-Benz’s A200. The unit is also more efficient with an exhaust particulate filter helping it make the grade in the latest emissions testing processes. As mentioned, Nissan claims the 1.3 petrol turbo is cheaper to run too, as service intervals have leapt to 18,000 miles. They used to be 12,500 miles, so this is a significant increase. The car is equipped with a six-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed dual-clutch auto ‘box, as tested for this review. It’s worth noting, though, that the automatic is only offered with the 160ps unit. Behind the wheel, this new Qashqai variant feels smooth and quick enough, but it won’t set
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your heart racing. Zero to 62mph arrives in 9.9 seconds, and the top speed is 124mph. While the steering is light and precise, it’s not the best handling motor in its class. The cabin is the same as ever, and the infotainment unit looks identical. However, the software is brand new, resulting in fast loading times, and the screen responds far more quickly when you touch it. It will now identify swiping and pinching motions, and the home page can be personalised with apps and shortcuts. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay come factory-fitted as standard on all bar the entry-level model. The infotainment system on the Qashqai Tekna+ 1.3 DiG-T DCT we drove is still not unflawed though. The display is too dim, and you can’t see much when the sun is on it because the seven-inch matt surface gives off a lot of glare. Mind you; it’s much better than the former system. Nissan forecasts segment-leading residuals for the modern Qashqai, with many versions holding over 50 per cent of their value over three years. This means that finance deals are very reasonable right now. There are many reasons why the Qashqai’s popularity is so enduring. It is comfortable to drive and, with enough room for four or five adults, and a decent sized boot, it is a practical family car. The new infotainment system and petrol engines only strengthen the Qashqai’s name further, validating Nissan’s flexibility in the constantly-fluctuating automotive arena.
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What’s On v Monday
9.30am Teddies Tunes, Kirton Town Hall, Station Road, Kirton. Music and crafts for the under-fives and their families. T: 01205 367004 9.30am, 10.30am, 4.15pm and 7.30pm - Fitness Fusion Class. Fun mix of exercise styles to keep you motivated and get fit. Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 9.30am Pilates, The Old School, St Marys Church,Horncastle Road, Boston. PE21 9BU T: Sharon 07736 068656 10.00am to 11.30am Yoga & Yoga Nidraat Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space, Call Jayne07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 10.00am - 11.00am, Tai Chi, St Thomas Church Hall, London Road, T: 07789 893853 W: www.taichilincs.co.uk 10.00am - 12:30pm - Short Health Walk - (excluding Bank Holidays) Conservative Club, 16 Main Ridge Boston. T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.15am Music Bugs, Blackfriars Theatre, Boston, T: 0844 5781015, E: sarah@musicbugs.co.uk, W: www.musicbugs.co.uk 1.30pm – 3.30pm Short Health Walk - (excluding Bank Holidays) Kirton Town Hall Station Rd Kirton.T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 1:45pm-4:30pm Short Mat Bowls Zion Methodist Church Hall, Brothertoft Road, Boston, T: S Maddy 01205 365250 2-4pm Monday and Tuesday, Art with Paul, classic, modern all styles welcome every to book call 01205 837172 2pm to 3pm Gentle Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 5.00pm - 9.00pm: Children and Teen Ballet Classes, AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. T: 01205 352104 W: www. ajdance.com 6.00pm – 6.45pm Kuk Sool Won Martial Arts School, Children’s beginners class. 3 Merlin Terrace, Marsh Lane, Boston, PE21 7SB. Contact Principal Instructor Sonny Boyall on mobile: 07710444662 or email: kuksoolwonboston@gmail.com 7.00pm - 7.45pm Ladies Belly Dance, AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. T: 01205 350479/07534 639325. W: www. ajdance.com 7.30pm Badminton, Zion Methodist Church, Brothertoft Road, Boston, T: 01205 367167 7.30pm Sarber Dog Training and agility, Leverton. T: Nicki 01205 480869 7.30pm – 8.45pm - Kuk Sool Won Martial Arts School, Adult class, Boston High School, Spilsby Road, Boston, PE21 9PF. Contact Principal Instructor Sonny Boyall on 07710 444662 8.00pm - 8.45pm Zumba, AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. £3 per session. T: 01205 350479/07534 639325 W: www.ajdance.com 8.45pm - 9.30pm BurleX Fitness AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. £3.50 per session. T: 01205 350479/07534 639325 W: www.ajdance.com
v Tuesday
9.30am - Teddies Tunes –Danny Flear Community Centre, Frieston. Music and crafts for the under-fives and their families. T: 01205 367004 10.00am – 11.00am Tai Chi, Conservative Club, Main Ridge West, T:07789 893 853, W: www.taichilincs.co.uk 10.00am – 12.00pm, Tuesday Club, for art, painting, cookery etc, Unitarian Church, Spayne Road, Boston, (near the Gliderdrome), T: 07857625792, E: rogers1emma@sky.com 10.00am – 4.00pm, Country Roads
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Quilters, Sibsey Village hall, T: 01205 750562 10.00am – 12.00pm Short Health Walk - Boston Stump (Cotton Chapel) T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.00am – 12.00pm Short Health Walk - Princess Royal Sports Arena, Great Fen Road. Boston T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.30- 12 noon Boston Parkinsons Café, third Tuesday of every month, St Barnabas day Hospice, Green Lane, Boston PE21 9ND. Contact 01205 366036 or 01205 760129 10.30am–12.30pm - Art Classes – Oil and Pastel. Cherry Holt Studio, Dowdyke Bank, Sutterton. T: Lyndis 01205 460558 10.30 - 11.30 & 11.30 - 12.30 Tuesday & Thursday Twistercise 60’s & 70’s dance workout at Boston Body Hub Unit 2 20 Wide Bargate near the park entrance come and sing and dance yourself fit, to book call Debbie on 01205 837172. 12.30pm - 3.00pm and 7.00pm Scrapbooking Workshop - R U Crafty, 6 George Street, Boston PE21 8XF, £5. T: 01205 317955 2.00pm – 4.00pm Short Mat Bowls, Sibsey Village Hall, T: 01205 751267 4.45pm - 7.45pm: Children and Teen Dance Classes, AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. T: 01205 352104 W: www.ajdance.com 6pm to 7pm Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 7.00pm - Fitness Fusion Class. Fun mix of exercise styles to keep you motivated and get fit. Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 7.00pm - 9.00pm Dressmaking Classes. The Design Studio, Antons Gowt. W: www.thedesignstudio.vpweb.co.uk T: Joann 01205 280276 7.15pm Pilates, Boston Control Studio, The Old school, St Marys Church, Horncastle Road, Boston. PE21 9BU T: Sharon 07736 068656 7.30pm Salsa Class –£5, Conservative Club Boston, all levels catered for, T: Emma 01205 351680 7.45pm - 8.30pm: Adult Tap Dancing Class T: 01205 352104 W: www.ajdance. com
v Wednesday
Boot Camp Work Wednesday and Saturday out at Boston Body Hub. Call Debbie on 01205 837172 Market Day – Louth and Boston 9.30am - Fitness Fusion Class. Fun mix of exercise styles to keep you motivated and get fit. Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 9.30am Pilates, Boston Control Studio, The Old school, St Marys Church, Horncastle Road, Boston. PE21 9BU T: Sharon 07736 068656 10.00am to 11.30am Mum & Baby Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099. jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 10.00am -2.15pm Dressmaking Classes, Antons Gowt. Boston, W: www.thedesignstudio.vpweb.co.uk T: 01205 280276 10.00am – 11.00am - Pilates, Sibsey Village Hall, T: 01205 354509 or 07702 520684 10.00am-12.30pm - Crafts With a Cuppa - R U Crafty, 6 George Street, Boston PE21 8XF, £5. T: 01205 317955 10:30am - 12:30pm - Short Health Walk - Zion Methodist Church Brothertoft Road Boston. T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.30am - Ladies Salsa Class - Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 Free Live Music with Pete Wray - Every other Wednesday, Drill Hall, Lincoln T: 01522 873834 10.30am–12.30pm - Art Classes – Oil
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Clubs, Groups & Classes and Pastel Cherry Holt Studio, Dowdyke Bank, Sutterton. T: Lyndis 01205 460558 11am-12 Wednesday and Sundays 10.30am-11.30am & 11.30am12.30am. Mandala mindful yoga in a relaxing and restful centre, reduce stress and relax. call 01205 837172 10am – 1pm Wood carving workshop Boston Stump 1.30pm-3pm – Crafty Lot! – craft sessions for everyone. First 3 Wednesday each month, Boston body Hub. 07568387809 1.30pm -3pm – Boston Fibromyalgia Group – craft sessions, last Wednesday of every month, Boston Body Hub 07568387809 1.30pm -3.30pm Short Health Walk - The Evergeens, School Lane Butterwick: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 2-4pm Wednesday, Craft club, papier Mache, dough dolls, knitting and much more call 01205 837172 2.00pm – 3.30pm Short Health Walk, Mayfields Broadfield Lane Boston. T: Frances Taylor 01025 354320 2.00pm – 4.00pm Blackfriars WI afternoon meeting. 3rd Wednesday of the month at the Len Medlock Centre Boston. T: 01205 368549 5.00pm - 9.15 pm: Teen and Adult Dance Classes, AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. T: 01205 352104 W: www. ajdance.com 7.00pm-9.00pm Boston Art Group, Centenary Church Hall. 7.00pm to 9.00pm. Martial Art/Self Defence Class at Haven Academy, Marian Rd Boston. First class is FREE. T: Stuart Lawson 07792 937930 E: stuartlawson@tiscali.co.uk W: www.issogaitaijutsu.yolasite.com 7.00pm - 9.00pm Knitting & Crochet Class for all levels. The Design Studio, Antons Gowt. W: www.thedesignstudio. vpweb.co.uk T: Joann 01205 280276 for details. Every last Wednesday in the month 7.15pm to 8.30pm Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 7.15 - 9.30pm Womens Institute, We meet on the second Wednesday of the month between 7.15 and 9.30pm at Sibsey Northlands Hall, T: 01205 750562 7.30pm Sarber Dog Training, Eastville. T: Nicki 01205 480869 8.00pm - 11.00pm - Social Club for Divorced, Separated and Widowed – Queen of Spades, Wellington Road, Boston, T: 07842 543499
v Thursday
9.30am - Teddies Tunes - Zion Methodist Church Hall, Brothertoft Road, Boston. Music and crafts for the under-fives and their families. T: 01205 367004 9.30am - 11.30am, Drop-In for Coffee and Chat, Zion Methodist Church, Brothertoft Road, Boston T: 01205 369731, W: www.zionmethodistchurch-boston.co.uk 10.00am to 11am Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 10am -12pm Boston writers group, every fortnight. White Hart Hotel, Glass Room, Mr Dolby – 01205 360686 10.00am - 12:30pm Short Health Walk, Swineshead Church Hall, Market Place, Swineshead, T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.00am-12.30am - Scrapbooking Workshop - R U Crafty, 6 George Street, Boston PE21 8XF, £5. T: 01205 317955 10.30am–12.30pm Art Classes, Ceramics, Oil and Pastel 1pm-4pm and 7pm- 9pm. Cherry Holt Studio, Dowdyke Bank, Sutterton. T: Lyndis 01205 460558
12.00pm - 3.00pm Knitting & Craft Club. The Design Studio, Antons Gowt. T: Joyce 01205 280276 1:00 - 2:00pm, Tai Chi, Boston Body Control Studio, The Old School, Saint Mary’s Church, Horncastle Road, T: 07789 893 853, W: www.taichilincs.co.uk 1.00pm – 3.00pm Boston Art Group, Wings Meadow, Frieston Rd. Boston 1:30pm - 3:30pm Short Health Walk St Thomas Church Hall London Road Boston. T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 1:30pm - 3:30pm - Caring Companions Boston and District, POP-IN, Pensioners Hall behind Marks and Spencer, T: Jenny 01205 280717 or Alan 01205 871465 6.15pm Line Dancing – Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 6.30pm – 7.30pm Weight Watchers, Community Church Hall, Fishtoft 6.30pm – 8.30pm - Short Mat Bowls, Sibsey Village Hall, T: 01205 751267 6.45pm to 8.15pm Yoga & Yoga Nidra at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 7pm - 8pm Track Running, PRSA, Boston Triathlon Club, Craig Oliver 01205 363141 7.00 - 8.30pm, Tai Chi, Boston Grammar School, Rowley Road, T: 07789 893 853, W: www.taichilincs.co.uk 7.00pm to 9.00pm SOLO Classical Guitar Ensemble, (twice monthly), New Life Centre, 25 Mareham Lane, Sleaford, NG34 7JP 7.00pm - 9.00pm Dressmaking Classes. The Design Studio, Antons Gowt. W: www. thedesignstudio.vpweb.co.uk T: Joann 01205 280276 7.15pm – 10.00pm Amber Hill W.I. 2nd Thursday of every month. Held at “The Loft” Hubberts Bridge Community Centre. T: Cindy 01205 367890 7.15pm - Fitness Fusion Class – Fun mix of exercise styles to keep you motivated and get fit. Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 7.30 - 8.15 pm: BurleX Fitness, T: 01205 350479/07534 639325 W: www.ajdance.com 8.15 - 9.00 pm: Zumba, T: 01205 350479/07534 639325 W: www.ajdance.com
v Friday
Market Day – Louth, Alford and Sleaford 9.30am - Teddies Tunes –Zion Methodist Church Hall, Brothertoft Road, Boston. Music and crafts for the under-fives and their families. T: 01205 367004 10.00am - 2.15pm Dressmaking Classes, Antons Gowt, Boston www. thedesignstudio.vpweb.co.uk, T: 01205 280276 10.00am-1.00pm - New Horizons – for people with mental health problems. Methodist Church, St Leonards Drive, Chapel St Leonards. T: 07901 611256 10.00am - 12:30pm Short Health Walk - Boston Sports and Social Club Fishtoft Road Boston. T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 1pm -3pm Christians Against Poverty (CAP) Job club New Life Community Church in Kirton (Main Road A16 - PE20 1QJ) Tel Carol Lidgett on 07704695870 1.15pm Tiny Toes (18m-3yrs) Wyberton Parish Hall 1:30pm - 3:30pm Short Health Walk, Old Leake Community Centre Furlongs Lane Old Leake T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 1.30pm – 3.30pm - Line-dancing, The Ridlington Rooms 4.30pm - 9.00pm: Belly Dancing and Musical Theatre Classes, T: 01205 352104. W: www.ajdance.com 6.00pm Pilates, The Old School, Boston Control Studio, The Old School, St Marys Church, Horncastle Road, Boston. PE21 9BU. T: Sharon 07736 068656 7.00pm – 8.30pm Belly Dance Classes,
Kirton Middlecott Sports Centre T: 01205 355232 or FB Boston Bellydance 7.00pm Dance Classes – Salsa, Mordern Jive, Cha Cha, Merengue. Rugby Club, Princess Royal Arena. No partners needed, 2 left feet welcome and beginners. T: 07737064128 7.00pm Belly Dance Classes, Kirton Middlecott Sports Centre, T: 01205 355232 or FB Boston Bellydance 7.15pm Dance Party – Every last Friday of the month, 7pm beginners Salsa Lesson, Advanced Salsa lesson. 8.30pm party starts, non-dancers welcome, Rugby Club, Princess Royal Arena. T: 07737 064128 7:30pm - 8:30pm Boston Triathlon Club, Swimming Saturday Prsa 9:am - 10:30am Adult and Junior Cycling & Running, Geoff Moulder, Craig Oliver 01205 363141 7.30pm – 10.00pm, Wrangle Youth Club, Wrangle Youth Centre (PE22 9DL). T: Jayne 07751 051862 or Jason 07943 512636 7.30pm, Bingo, Sutterton Village Hall, Park Avenue, Sutterton. T: 01205 460459
v Saturday
Wills Roller disco at Peter Paine Performance Centre. Now open every Saturday, times vary please look at our Facebook page or Call 07501128832 9.00am - 5.30pm: Children’s Dance Classes, T: 01205 352104. W: www. ajdance.com Wedding First Dance Classes - Times to be arranged. Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737064128 10.00am – 11.00am Footie Tots, 18 months to 5 years, Peter Paine Sports Centre, Roseberry Avenue, Boston. T: Mark Melson 07740 280652, W: www.cmssports.co.uk 10.00am – 11.30am Soccer Club, 5 to 14 years, Peter Paine Sports Centre, Roseberry Avenue, Boston. T: Mark Melson 07740 280652, W: www.cmssports.co.uk 10.00am - 4.00pm Felting. Felting demonstrations & workshops. Antons Gowt, Boston. W: www.thedesignstudio.vpweb.co.uk. T: 01205 280276. Every first Saturday in the month. 10.30am to 11.30am Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 10.30am – 11.30am Go-Ride Cycling for 4 - 14 years, Peter Paine Sports Centre, Rosebery Avenue, Boston, T: 07507 291912, W: www.bostonwheelerscc.org.uk/ goride.htm 10am – 1pm Wood carving workshop Boston Stump 6.30pm – 11.30pm Line Dancing, Sibsey Village Hall, T: 01205 366810 7.30pm till late Dance Party - Every third Saturday of the month. The Witham Tavern, Boston. No partners needed, 2 left feet welcome, dancers and non-dancers. Food available. T: 07737 064128
v Sunday
Fitness Shred Class – Mixture of training level 1, Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 2.00pm Sarber Dog Training, Antons Gowt. T: Nicki 01205 480869 6pm Sunday Sound Bathing & relaxation every month at Boston Body Hub call Debbie on 01205 837172 6.30pm Dance Classes – Salsa, Bachata, Tango, Rueda. Upstairs at the White Hart Hotel. No partners needed, 2 left feet welcome and beginners. T: 07737 064128 2pm Country Music Concert – once a month, Old Leake Community Centre Furlongs Lane, Please call for dates. Tel 01205 870 983 or 01205 363757
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