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to the April issue! WI cannot believe I am already writing the welcome letter for the April issue, 2013 is flying by at a scary rate. Did you give something up for lent? Have you managed to keep it up? I find it’s a bit like New Year resolutions, I always manage to find an excuse why not to do this or that. Maybe one day I will have the conviction to stick to something but Easter is here and so there’s my downfall…CHOCOLATE! I have already dusted down the garden furniture and BBQ in anticipation for the better weather, I have often said I am sure I should have been born in a warmer country, I feel a different person once the warm sun hits my face.
You may remember last month I talked about where I hoped to visit this year? Last month we visited Reykjavík in Iceland and I can highly recommend it for pure unspoilt, natural beauty. We crammed a lot into our 5 days there – spa treatments, off roading on glaciers, a snowmobile tour, city walks as well as enjoying plenty of gorgeous food. I always try to sample the local cuisine and so this time it was puffin and minke whale. I have to admit the puffin was nice, similar to duck but the minke whale wasn’t for me. Then I’m not a huge red meat fan anyway. In this issue we are introducing a new feature for the spring/summer – Get Outdoors, we will look at how you and all the family can make the most of the longer days, hopefully better weather and have some fun without costing the earth. This month we have worked with The Caravan and Camping Club to look at how to get at one with nature and sleep under the stars, so to speak! As it’s now spring this issue would not be complete without an article on Spring cleaning, so grab your rubber gloves and read our guide to getting your house sparkling from top to bottom on page 32.
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Camping & caravnning Get your rucksack packed, your sleeping bag in the car and head off to find out what all the hype is about.
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National Pet Month As a nation of pet lovers, national pet month is the perfect way to raise awareness of responsible pet ownership. Find out how you can get involved.
Page 24 Get ready for your prom
Prom season is here so let us help you find the perfect dress and hairstyle for the occasion.
Page 29 Laying a lawn
Top tips on how to have the perfect lawn
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Charity portrait for Father’s Day!
SHDC makes savings of £1.6m
Local photographer Catherine Carter is to once again hosting the popular charity portrait day in aid of Holbeach Hospital.
A total of £1.6m has been saved by South Holland District Council thanks to Compass Point, the shared services company the Council set up with East Lindsey District Council.
This portrait day is far from traditional portaiture, the scene will be set with fun and relaxed in mind, with Vintage apple boxes,apples, hay bales, vintage dolls pram, bunting, vintage type writer, etc The portrait will take place in the grounds of Holbeach Hospital on Sunday June 2. The fee for a sitting which will all go to Holbeach Hospital is £25 per sitting.
The company has netted the savings over two years since 2010-11 – when compared with the costs previously incurred. The joint saving for the two Councils is £4.3m which For more information visit www. is shared in proportion to the relative sizes of the two catherinecarterphotography.co.uk, authorities. SMT, Holbeach are celebrating 15 years in call 01406 425628 or 07799 481565. These savings have contributed to South Holland’s ability business, so to celebrate this they have to reduce the cost of Council Tax to residents without offered extra discounts off new machinery purchased until the end of March. Discounts reducing service levels over three years. apply to selected products with the option of Compass Point Business Services (East Coast) Ltd, which operates out of Priory Road, Spalding, and Manby Park free delivery as well. All machines will come near Louth, runs the council’s IT, HR, Finance, Revenues, Safe Local Trades, who provide a local with a PDI and a personal demonstration Benefits and Customer Services. register of recommended and vetted ready for you to use. Economies of scale and a fundamental review of tradespeople across the PE Postcode area, processes have enabled these savings by introducing Starting from a garden shed repairing lawnmowers in are delighted to announce the launch of 1998, the company has grown and progressed in main more efficient ways of operating by sharing staff and their brand new website. dealers for such brands as Stihl, Viking, Hayter, Toro, Briggs systems. In August 2010, 298 people transferred into the company from both councils – the company now & Stratton and Atco. This free and easy service is now even more userfriendly, providing you with lots of new and enhanced SMT have a spacious showroom, fully equipped workshop employs 223 people and has created 11 apprenticeship features, and contains comprehensive local related and stores. The workshop technicians are factory trained so positions. consumer protection news and advice. offer the highest level of service. The business is based on Councillor Paul Przyszlak, Deputy Leader of South Users of the service can now have their own Customer quality of sale rather than quantity of sale so feel assured Holland and Chairman of the Company Board said: “Compass Point Business Services continues to provide Area, where you can keep track of all interactions with they will recommend the best machine for you. members from the register, including viewing a list Whether it be a lawnmower, strimmer, chainsaw, hedge the Council with important savings at a time when we of your text messages, emails and reviews that have trimmer, pressure washer or spare part SMT can help you. are dealing with year-on-year reductions in our funding. It is providing value for money at a time when there are been left; you can also now create your own list of Visit their new premises at Unit 35 Fleet Road Industrial great pressures on the public purse.” Favourite Members for easy access. Estate, Holbeach, PE12 8LY or call 01406 426629. When viewing a member’s record, you can now print their profile, send their details to your phone, email the details to an email address, save as a favourite, or share on Facebook. Forget keeping bits of paper or A group of sixth form students from Spalding High School have been volunteering at local residential care home Southernwood House. old business cards, view and keep all your favourite local tradespeople in your own personal free online Alex Lott and Felicity Monger, who are joint chair of the account. Charity Committee for School said, ‘We were inspired to do In total they have raised a staggering £1,124.69. Alex and some fund-raising for Southernwood House, as we wanted Felicity would like to thank their committee, staff and If you need a recommendation for a safe, approved enhance the daily life of the residents’. students who have supported and donated to this worthy local tradesperson then visit www.safelocaltrades. com or call free phone 0800 014 1832 / 01733 530019 The students have organised a number of cake stalls, a non- cause. The money raised will help towards development of the sensory garden at Southernwood House. The students uniform day and also sold sweets to children from a local primary school who came to watch the School pantomime hope that Southernwood House continue to get support from the local community. ‘Peter Panto’.
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Introducing Ensure your eye health Louise Mitchelson with a spring MOT to the As soon as we have our first hint of spring, we take to clearing out cupboards and Mishishi team draws as part of the annual spring clean!
Louise has over 20 years experience as a hairdresser specialising in cutting and colouring.
She has returned to her hometown of Spalding after more than 10 years of working in award winning salons in London and Bedford and has worked with a range of top professional products including Redken, Wella and TIGI. She has continued to learn in all aspects of hairdressing throughout her career and looks forward to working with new products such as Label M at Mishishi. Louise is looking to build a new client base as well as welcoming her current clients that wish to travel to Spalding. As an introductory offer she is giving 50% off any colour service with a cut and finish until May 31st. This offer is available on Wednesdays and Thursdays with Louise only. Louise and salon owner, Shelley’s friendship goes back years as they used to work together in Spalding at the start of Shelley’s career in 1996! ‘It’s been many years since Lou and I have worked together and I’m looking forward to having her back. She’s a great hairdresser with a bubbly personality, I’m pleased to be reunited with her again’.
Handmade in Moulton An Arts and Crafts event will be held in The Methodist Church at Moulton selling merchandise all handmade in the village, items to treasure which are different, imaginative, and unique. Come and see what the people of Moulton can make - needlecrafts of all sorts (including patchwork and knitwear) hand-crafted jewellery, cards, hand thrown pots, paintings by local artists, sugar and spice items, preserves, and many other products. The event will take place on May 3, 4, 5 & 6. The Church will be open on each day from 10 am to 5pm, except Monday, when the event will close at 4pm. If you would like to participate, or require further information, please contact Valerie Venables Tel. 01406-370140 or email: valerievenables@btinternet.com or Mary Brice on 01406-371209.
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This year the Eye Love My Local Independent Optician campaign is encouraging people of every age to spring clean their health starting with an all important eye test. A quarter of people surveyed recently admitted to not having had their eyes tested for more than two years. It is time to get booked in for an MOT. Under the Eye Love My Local Independent Optician campaign, Andy Molsom of Spalding and Donington, is urging people of every age to book an eye test, to maintain the health of what 75 per cent of those surveyed regarded as their most valued of all the four senses. To find out more about the Eye Love My Local Independent Optician campaign, visit www.eyelovelocal.co.uk to access tips and advice on taking care of your eyes and to locate your nearest independent optician.
Highfield Snip & Tuck There is an ever increasing number of stray dogs & unwanted litters due to a lack of neutering. From speaking to dog owners & veterinary staff the owners of Highfield Kennels, Pinchbeck have found that one of the main reasons people do not get their dogs neutered is the cost.The aim of the charity is to get as many dogs neutered as possible by helping people to pay for this procedure to be done. The charity is now giving out neutering vouchers. The voucher will give you 50% off the cost of neutering. In order to get a voucher you must call the kennels on 01775 761313 between 9am & 1pm or 2pm & 5pm to arrange a time to visit them. The only criteria you have to meet is that you are the owner of the dog and are resident in one of the following places: Pinchbeck, West Pinchbeck, Pode Hole, Spalding, Cowbit, Surfleet, Gosberton, Donnington, Weston, Moulton or Holbeach. You must provide proof of address. The voucher can only be used at Riverside Vets, Spalding and must be used within 1 month of receiving it.
news Join the 100 Year Club Sutton Bridge Golf Club is pleased to offer for a limited period, discounted rates for new or experienced golfers to come join them at the superb course. It’s an ideal opportunity to play and be involved with one of the most fascinating and interesting nine hole clubs anywhere in the country. There is a full range of facilities along with a warm and friendly club house, a fully qualified PGA Professional on hand to give newcomers and seasoned campaigners practical and helpful advice on our covered driving range. The club is very keen to strengthen their ladies and mixed sections along with the already large group of seniors and any younger players are of course welcome. Join now as a full member at £495 per year and do not pay again until July 2014. In 2014 Sutton Bridge Golf Club will be celebrating its 100th year and what better time to be part of this historic occasion.
To participate in these offers contact the following for an application form email secretary@sbgolfclub.plus.com call 01406 350323 or for more information, go to www.club-noticeboard.co.uk/suttonbridge
Nourishing results for clients At the beginning of the year, Hair by Kate, local freelance hairdresser launched a brand new product the Nano Keratin System.
Keeping your hair healthy is one of the challenges faced by the modern woman. We are constantly surrounded by elements that are harmful to our hair, making it important to treat your locks to keep it strong, soft & shiny. The “Nano Keratin System” is a hair straightening & repair system, a breakthrough in the field of hair straightening & repair. The system acts as a semi permanent blow dry treatment, locking particles deep into the damaged hair to mimicking natural keratin and give the result of smooth, shiny hair. The treatment renews your hair & helps it withstand humidity. Before & After photos carried out on a curly haired client. For any further information on this treatment, or to book a free consultation, please visit: www.facebook.com/HairByKate2012 or call: 07979 263873
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Littlebury Medical Centre..............01406 422231 Holbeach Health Clininc................01406 422658 Holbeach Medical Centre...............01406 423288 Johnson Hospital........................... 01775 652000 Pilgrim Hospital............................ 01205 364801 Peterborough District Hospital...... 01733 874000 NHS Direct..................................... 0845 4647
In every issue, Nick Worth, the County Councillor for the Holbeach Division, gives you an insight into what is happening in and around Holbeach and the surrounding villages. If you would like to contact Nick with a specific question, please email: info@simplyholbeach.co.uk
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Holbeach Dental Surgery.............. 01406 490606 Holbecah Denture & Repair........... 01406 425549
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Best Friends Vets........................... 01406 426 222 Hollbeach & Fleet VetClinic............ 1406 426 789
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South Holland Centre.................... 01775 764777 Springfields Events Centre............. 01775 713253 Kings Lynn Corn Exchange............. 01553 764864 Holbeach Community Centre......... 01406 490379
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Nine months ago the people of Holbeach and the surrounding villages turned out in their thousands to have a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the Olympic Torch pass through the town centre. Ever since I have been trying to find a legacy of that event, which can attract a large number of people into Holbeach, although 10,000 might be a bit ambitious! While many associate the Olympics with sport, the cultural element is now a major contributor to the overall success of that event. Arts, in its’ many forms, makes up a major part of that, but unfortunately in the South Holland and Boston area we are among the lowest in the country for participating in the arts, according to a recent Arts Council survey. As a result the Arts Council have recently awarded £2.6million to an arts project in South Holland and Boston called “Transported”. Better still the ‘Transported’ team want to launch the event in Holbeach and so on Sunday May 5th, Carter’s Park will be ‘transported’ into an exciting and unusual arts event. Although still in its’ formulative stages it will likely include a massive helium balloon with performer(s) inside the basket, a very different use of an ice-cream van (you will have to see for yourself!), music, artistic performers, jugglers, arts and crafts and much more. The major difference is that this is not just for watching, but to give you a chance to participate as well. I am also encouraging the ‘Transported’ team to look at the High Street and particularly some of our empty shops, working with local artists and craft people to set up ‘Pop –up’ exhibitions and displays with a view to encouraging footfall on the High Street, along with some street entertainers to promote the launch of “Transported” in Carters Park. If we get the support then this could become an annual event for the town. We will be asking for your views and ideas over the course of the event so that we can over time develop a truly sustainable event for the town and of course increase your participation in the arts at the same time. Please do come along and support the event. More details will follow in the local press. If you want to find out more about the “Transported” project go to: http://www.transportedart.com/about The Holbeach Seniors Forum needs your support and help! This hugely successful group that lobbies our local councils and health services on a variety of older people’s issues, needs new members and some young blood who may be interested in getting involved. Their AGM is being held at Whaplode Village Hall on Wednesday 24th April 2013 starting at 2pm. Excellent tea, coffee and biscuits and a raffle too! The Olympic Mosaic created and designed by students from the University Academy Holbeach needs a permanent site in the town. Unfortunately the favoured site on the back of the Age UK Pop In in Church Street has had to be turned down due to the services underground where it was due to be placed. If you have any ideas for a suitable venue do let me know. Finally, Lincolnshire County Council elections will be held on May 2nd, please ensure you use your vote – especially those younger people who may be voting for the first time. It really does make a difference.
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school news Calling teachers, PTA members, pupils... Do you have exciting news at your school? If you would like to share your school news with the local residents please send details to editor@simplyholbeach.co.uk. Sir John Gleed School For students and staff at the Sir John Gleed School term 4 is a short but busy term. Exams are taking place throughout March for GCSE students. On Friday 15th February the last day before February Half Term students took part in the Swimming Gala for local secondary schools in the area. Sir John Gleed School Year 8 & 9 boys came second in their race, with Year 10 & 11 girls coming third in their race. Year 9 students have taken part in the Dodgeball tournament and congratulations go to the Boys’ Team who came first and the Girls’ Team who came second and to the Yr11 sports leaders who officiated the games. On Tuesday 26th February the Sir John Gleed School held a memorial service at the St Mary and St Nicholas for Callum Pite, who sadly lost his fight to cancer on New Year’s Day. It was a fitting mark of respect and appreciated by all. We look forward to the fund raising day that is taking place on Friday 22nd March from 12 noon at the school to raise money for Cullum’s charity. The school is raising money for Callum Pite’s Smile Charity to support young people with cancer, on a special non-uniform and activities day on Friday 22nd March.
Ayscoughfee Hall School It has been a busy time for the children at Ayscoughfee Hall School particularly with lots of visits and visitors within the local community helping to enrich the childrens’ learning. The School celebrated World Book Day with the children and teachers dressing up as their favourite book character. There were some fantastic characters represented on the day – everything from Gangster Granny to Little Red Riding Hood. In the week leading up to World Book Day, the Year 3 class visited Spalding Library to see how a library works and took part in a fun book quiz. Years 4 and 5 visited Bookmark and enjoyed looking at the books and seeing how a bookshop is run as well as spending their book day vouchers. Year 6 visited
the newspaper offices to see how the local papers are put together and particularly enjoyed writing their own article whilst on the visit. Reception class had a visit from a local vetinary nurse and were fascinated to learn about her work. The children had great fun bandaging their own toy animal and the visit has added a whole new dimension to their role play in their own vets surgery in the classroom. They also had a visit from Molsons opticians and were intrigued to learn about the different glasses and instruments the optician uses when having an eye test.
Little Treasures Nurseries March was a fun packed month at Little Treasures Nurseries, the staff and children celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as their favourite characters and sharing their favourite books and on Red Nose Day everyone took part in fun activities to help raise money. The fun continues into April, the children will be making links to their own community by learning about the upcoming Spalding Flower Parade and the changing season.
Weston St Mary CE Primary School Holbeach Bank Primary School Holbeach Bank Primary School entered 2013 with a new Head Teacher. Mrs Christine Wright is new to Holbeach Bank, but is no stranger to leadership. She has been Head Teacher at Fleet Wood Lane School for thirteen years and is currently providing Leadership Support to Holbeach Bank School as Executive Headteacher. We have reintroduced Breakfast Club from 8.00 am each morning and all year groups within the school have been to activity events at other schools including a theatre workshop, puzzle and lego days. 8 www.simplyholbeach.co.uk SIMPLYHOLBEACH
Chinese New Year Day was held in school on 8th February and the children enjoyed a taster session buffet which was thoroughly enjoyed. The food was very good and was supplied by the Cyrstal Inn in Spalding. We would like to thank them again for their support. The inter-school Netball tournament on 12th February went very well with the school finishing in second place. Well done to all our players. To celebrate Shrove Tuesday, our breakfast club children enjoyed some home-made pancakes alongside their other healthy breakfast choices.
The children and teachers enjoyed a day out at Cadbury World on 27th February, and a very enjoyable ‘Come Celebrate Lent’ service was held in school on 28th February. Pupils March activities include: “Dress Up for World Book Day” on 7th, Red Nose Day fundraising activites on the 15th, a Holy Week Federated School s Service on 21st, and a Wildlife Show on 22nd.
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Undeclared horse meat, as well as traces of horse and pork DNA, has been found in meat products. These include beef burgers, lasagne and bolognese ready meal products contaminated by horse meat, and pork DNA found in a selection of meat pies labelled as Halal. by John Willoughby
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roducts affected with horse meat include Aldi beef lasagne and spaghetti bolognese, Tesco Everyday Value spaghetti bolognese and Findus beef lasagne sold in Tesco, Asda and Morrisons. Some essential Waitrose frozen British beef meatballs may also contain pork. Government departments and the food industry are working to find out which food products are affected and to take action against those responsible. Products are also being tested to check if horse meat found in ready meals contains the vets drug phenylbutazone, known as ‘bute’. Animals treated with bute should not be in the food chain, in case they pose a risk to health. The government departments responsible for food issues are the Food Standards Agency (FSA) who deal with food safety and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) who deal with whether food has been mislabeled or contaminated. Environmental Health and Trading Standards departments within local authorities are also working together with government departments to identify and inspect all food premises that process or repack beef products.
Your rights You have a right to expect food to be as it is described on the label, under the Sale of Goods Act. Food retailers, manufacturers and suppliers are all responsible to make sure food is labelled correctly. Incorrectly labelled ready meals have been withdrawn from sale. If you have ready meals in your freezer that you are concerned about, take them back to the shop you bought them from. You should be offered a full refund for products that have been tested and found to contain something that isn’t on the label. Complaints about food labeling and advertising Food manufacturers have to follow certain rules when labeling and advertising products. The law says
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food and drink must match its description. So a pie advertised as home-made must be home-made. There are also laws which stop traders from persuading you to buy things through advertising that is misleading. This page tells you what you can do if you have a complaint about the labeling or advertising of food or drink.
Food is not as described The law says food must match its description. If it doesn’t, you can complain. For example, if you buy salt and vinegar crisps and they turn out to be cheese and onion. Or a dish on a menu is described as ‘fish pie with garlic bread’ but you are surprised to get salad instead of garlic bread. If this happens and you are not happy, you can complain. If the food is from a shop, you can take it back with your receipt and ask for a refund or replacement. Or you could send it to the manufacturer with a letter of complaint and ask them for the refund or replacement.
Complaints about labeling or misleading descriptions If you have a complaint about food or drink labeling or a misleading description you could write a letter of complaint to the manufacturer. Include a copy of the offending label with your letter. You should also report it to trading standards.
What’s on the label A food label must: • not be misleading, false or exaggerated • contain the name of the food • list the ingredients, in descending order of weight. Additives and flavourings have to be included in the list of ingredients. Some foods do not need to have their ingredients listed, for example, alcoholic drinks with more than 1.2% alcoholic strength • indicate whether the food contains genetically modified soya beans or genetically modified maize • include the appropriate date mark • give any special storage conditions or conditions of use • include the name and address of the manufacturer or packer • give details of the place of origin, if failure to do so would be misleading • give instructions for use, if appropriate • indicate the weight or quantity. Normally, this must be given in metric measurement although supplementary detail can be given in imperial measurement and some foods are exempt from the requirement to label their weight in metric measurement • if a nutrition claim is made, give nutritional details in a specified form, for example, the amount of energy provided by 100g or 100ml of the food • show alcoholic strength by volume. There are additional labeling requirements for certain categories of food, for example: • food sold from vending machines • raw milk • pre-packed alcoholic drinks.
Food advertising To complain about a food advertisement, contact the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA): www.asa.org.uk. For example, you might want to complain about an advert which you think encourages unhealthy eating, or which is misleading or makes false statements. There are special rules about children and TV advertisements for foods that are high in fat, salt and sugar. The rules are set out in the Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice (BCAP) TV Advertising Standards Code. Committees of Advertising Practice (CAP) website at: www.cap.org.uk.
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Reading Corner
by Marion Brown of Holbeach Library
LIBRARY OPENING HOURS
Holbeach Library: Monday 10am – 6pm, Tuesday Closed, Wednesday 10am – 1pm, Thursday 10am – 5pm, Friday 10am – 7pm, Saturday 10am – 1pm
Adults’ Reads of the Month Quick Reads:
A Sea Change by Veronica Henry A Dreadful Murder by Minette Walters
Children’s Read of the Month Batpants by Jeremy Strong
Quick Reads are short novels designed for people who find reading a full length novel too challenging or who simply want an enjoyable short book to pass the time. Both A Sea Change and A Dreadful Murder are around 100 pages long and are written by top selling authors. Every spring a new set of Quick Reads are published to add to the collection. This years’ include Kathy Letter, Andy McNab and Simon Kernick, as well as Veronica Henry and Minette Walters. There is a large selection of these books available for loan at Holbeach Library.
Batpants in the first in a series of books by Jeremy Strong about a wildly hairy orang-utan who loves swinging through trees and eating apple crumble. She lives with the Lovehart family who had huge trouble giving her a name – Dad suggested Lady Henrietta Withering GasTrumpett which did not go down well with children Zak and Finn. Then the orang-utan was dressed as Batman but put the pants on her head and her name was born. Jeremy Strong writes hugely funny stories for younger readers and also has a great website www.jeremystrong.co.uk
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N I W WIN IN Roots'n'Fruits W Roots ‘n’ Fruits are a new business supplying the South Holland community, households and business, with fresh produce, namely fruit and vegetables. Our company is based on the belief that our customers’ needs are of the utmost importance, we all want the very best for our families but find it hard especially in the current climate of low wages and high bills and we are now accepting Healthy Start Vouchers.. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs and as a result, a high percentage of our business is from repeat customers and referrals. We are also big believers in doing our best to support local producers, growers and businesses and aim to use as much of theses items as is possible.
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Roots ‘n’ Fruits supply a veg box service to many happy customers who trust us to give them a varied selection of fresh produce on a weekly basis. These boxes start at £5 through to £25 and can be split into a fruit and vegetable, veg only, fruit box and or salad box. Your order will be delivered in a recycled/recyclable box, which we will be happy to take back with us or collect on our next visit. We also offer an online Ordering and payment facility For more information, call Leigh or John on 07598133361 www.roots-n-fruits.co.uk
Our delivery schedule covers the immediate Spalding area with every order over £5. Orders for the outlying areas such as Weston, Holbeach, Deeping St Nicolas, Pinchbeck there will be free delivery on orders of £10 and above.
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Fruit & Veg Box Delivery We supply a veg box service to many happy customers who trust us to give them a varied selection of fresh produce on a weekly basis. These boxes start at £5 through to the family boxes at £25 and can be split into a fruit and vegetable, veg only, or a fruit box and a salad box Your order will be delivered in a recycled/ recyclable box, which we will be happy to take back with us or collect on our next visit. The contents of your weekly box will be varied depending on stock availability and the season we are in, if there is an item on one the lists that you really do not like please let us know and we will do our best to substitute on a like for like basis All boxes can be added to at a per item cost. Please note we deliver to the immediate Spalding area with every £5 order. For orders to the outlying areas such as, Weston, Holbeach, Deeping St Nic, Pinchbeck there will be free delivery on orders £10 or above.
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Il Divo & Katherine Jenkins (Sheffield Arena) .................Fri 12 April ............................................................................................Row 8 - £108 ............................................................................................Block 106 - £87 Block 217 - £70 Suffolk Coastal Tour only 13 left.....................................Wed 17 April - £35 Woburn Safari Park ..........................................................Sat 20 April ............................................................................................Adult £35 Senior £33 Child £30 St George’s Day Gala at the Royal Albert Hall (afternoon show) ...................................Sun 21 April - £59 Skipton, Canal Boat & Cream Tea ....................................Wed 24 April - £37 Chatsworth House & Gardens only 5 left.......................Sat 27 April ............................................................................................Adult £30 Senior £28 Windsor Leisure Day........................................................Sun 5 May - £23 Legoland............................................................................Sun 5 May - £46 Black Country Living Museum ........................................Wed 8 May ............................................................................................Adult - £39, Senior - £36, Child - £31 Phantom of the Opera (afternoon show) only 13 left ............................................Sat 11 May - £60 Wisley Gardens ................................................................Sun 12 May - Adult - £33, Child - £28, ............................................................................................RHS member £23 The Newmarket Experience ............................................Wed 15 May - £42 Southend-on-Sea..............................................................Sat 18 May - £23 Pensthorpe Wildlife & Gardens.......................................Sat 19 May ............................................................................................Adult - £27, Senior - £25, Child - £24 Muse ..................................................................................Wed 22 May - £79 Chelsea Flower Show ......................................................Sat 25 May - £78 London Leisure Day .........................................................Sat 25 May - £23 The Deep via The Humber Bridge...................................Sun 2 June ............................................................................................Adult - £26, Senior - £24, Child - £24 Stoke Bruerne Canal Village ...........................................Weds 5th June, £30 Hampton Court Palace, Gardens & Maze .......................Sat 8th June, ............................................................................................Adult £37, Senior £35, Child £30 Bon Jovi – Because We can Tour ...................................Sun 9 June - £97 Beating Retreat .................................................................Wed 12 June - £36 Swan Lake at Royal Albert Hall(afternoon show) ............Sat 15 June - £80 BBC Gardeners World Live & BBC Summer Good Food Show .............................................................Sun 16th June, ............................................................................................Adult £39 Senior, £37, Child £23 Settle to Carlisle Steam Railway .....................................Wed 19 June ............................................................................................1st Class - £120 2nd Class - £88 The Killers .........................................................................Sat 22 June - £76 Rod Stewart – Live The Life Tour only 1 left....................Sun 23 June - £93 Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons ..................................Sun 23 June - £82 Beth Chatto Gardens .......................................................Weds 26 June, £27 Warwick Castle .................................................................Sat 29 June, ............................................................................................Adult £32, Senior £29 Child £29 Chelsea FC Museum & Stadium Tour ............................Sun 30 June, ............................................................................................Adult £36, Senior £32, Child £31 Robbie Williams – Take the crown Tour Only 1 left ............................................................................................Tues 2 July £116 Take the Crown Tour (Spalding departure) ........................Tues 2 July - £116 York Leisure/shopping Day .............................................Sat 6 July - £21 Victoria & Albert Science & Natural Museams (Spalding Departure) ..........................................................Sun 7 July -£23 Hyde Hall Gardens ...........................................................Wed 10 July £27, RHS member £21 Duxford Flying Legends Air Show ..................................Sat 13 July - Adult - £46, ............................................................................................Senior - £40, Child - £32 Donington Grand Prix Collection & National Motorcycle Museam .........................................................Sun 14 July - Adult £35, child £29 The Poppy Factory ...........................................................Tues 16 July - £37 Royal Greenwich ..............................................................Sun 21 July - £23 Bletchley Park- National Codes Centre ............................Weds 24 July ............................................................................................Adult £43, Senior - 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£344 War Horse (afternoon show)..............................................Thurs 12 September - £73 Harrogate Autumn Flower Show.....................................Sun 15 September ............................................................................................Adult - £32, Child - £21 Wicksteed Park – Hooray for Hollywood .......................Weds 2 October, £40 Horse of the Year Show ...................................................Sat 12 October, Adult £84, Child £78, ............................................................................................Senior £78 Bruno Mars - The Moonshine Jungle Tour........................Sat 12 Oct - £60 Knitting & Stitching Show ...............................................Sun 13 October, £32 York’s St Nicholas Fayre .................................................Sat 30 November, £21 Thursford Christmas Spectacular (afternoon Show, Spalding Departure) ...............................Sun 1 December - £55 Thursford Christmas Spectacular (afternoon Show) ......Tues 3 December -£53 Thursford Christmas Spectacular (afternoon Show) ......Thurs 5 December - £53 Boyzone -BZ20 Anniversary Tour (spalding Departure) .Fri 6 December - £60 Boyzone BZ20 Anniversary Tour ....................................Fri 6 December - £60 Mrs Brown - For the Love of Mrs Brown (Spalding Departure) Only 11 left ......................................Sat 7 December - £52 Thursford Christmas Spectacular (afternoon Show) ......Sun 8 December - £55 JLS .....................................................................................Tues 10 December -£54 Gunton Hall Coastal Village – 3 night short break ............Fri 13th December, £250 Cirque du Soleil - Ouidam at the Royal Albert Hall (afternoon Show) ................................................................Sun 12 January - Adult £84, Child £74 Miranda Hart......................................................................Sun 6th April 2014, £54
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7th April - Spalding Model Tractor Show
Sun 6th May - Classic Car Show
Doors Open: 10am - 4pm - FREE Parking Entrance Fee: Adults £3.50, Under 16s FREE T: Colin Boor on 07710 321471
10.00am - 4.00pm Classic Car Show, craft stalls. Parade flower floats on display. All tickets £3, accompanied children under 16 FREE
13th/14th April - Spring Flower Show & Craft Fair
19th May - Toy Fair
Doors Open: 10am - 4.30pm - FREE Parking Entrance Fee £2.00 - Society Members FREE Contact: Springfields Horticultural Society T: 01775 724843
21st April - Antiques & Collectors Fair Doors Open: 10am - 4.30pm - FREE Parking Entrance Fee: £1.25 T: 01775 760529
Doors Open: 10am - 4pm - FREE parking Entrance Fee: Adults £2.50, Concessions £2.00, Children £1.50 T: David Webb on 01522 698388
7th/8th June - Quilt Show, workshops and quilting supplier stands Doors Open; 10am - 4.30pm - FREE parking Entrance Fee: Adults £6, Seniors £5, Children (8yrs - 16yrs) £2 Tel: Grosvenor Shows on 01406 372600
Sat 5th May - Spalding Flower Parade & Springfields Festival 10am - 5pm. Craft stalls, static displays in the gardens, miniature railway and lots more fun & entertainment. Parade line-up and departure (for 2pm). Adults £6; Seniors £5; Accompanied children under 16s FREE
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get outdoors With many tents being designed to take just minutes to erect, campers now have even more time to sit back, relax and enjoy the surrounding countryside.
Enjoy Pitching Up Every year millions of people pitch a tent, hitch up a caravan, or fuel up their motorhome and head for the open road. Not just for an annual holiday, but whenever they feel like it – and at a moment’s notice.
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he camping trend doesn’t seem to be declining as the Caravan and Camping Club has already seen a 14 per cent increase in advance bookings to date compared to the same time last year. With 109 award-winning Club Sites, 20 Camping in the Forest Sites, over 1,500 secluded Certificated Sites and 1,100 Listed Sites to choose from, using the Camping and Caravan Club is one of the best way to explore the beautiful British countryside. Caravans and motorhomes are great accommodation for holidaymakers and many units are equipped with; beds, luxurious kitchens, fully equipped shower rooms, central heating, double-glazing plus a whole range of gadgets are now fitted as standard. Tent camping is also becoming almost as deluxe. Accessories are lightweight, compact and offer campers a comfortable night under canvas. The choice of tents available is extensive - with many tents being designed to take just minutes to erect, campers now have even more time to sit back, relax and enjoy the surrounding countryside. Of course, the greatest thing about a camping unit is that you’re not just buying one holiday. Once you’ve got the equipment, you can take holidays all year round and spend as much or as little as you like doing it. Remember, when you take your accommodation with you, whatever destination you decide to explore can be your home for the night. And if you don’t fancy packing camping equipment why not try glamping? Glamping is all about luxurious camping accommodation that is a world away from traditional 15 www.simplyholbeach.co.uk SIMPLYHOLBEACH
tents and touring units making it more accessible – and attractive – to the 21st century holidaymaker. Camping Pods and Dens are the modern way to camp. Built from locally sourced timber and insulated with sheep’s wool, a comfortable night’s sleep is almost guaranteed! Many of the units have heating, electric lighting and electric sockets along with a block built BBQ and picnic area. They are available throughout the camping season at the Caravan and Camping Club’s Bellingham, Skye, Eskdale, Hayfield, Gulliver’s Milton Keynes and Thetford Forest Club Sites. Fancy escaping the urban jungle, then spend a night under canvas in the Caravan and Camping Club’s Safari Tents! The pre-erected tents comfortably sleep up to four people and come fully equipped with modern amenities. Additionally campers will be able to take advantage of the tent’s built in kitchen which comes complete with a two-ring gas burner, grill and sink. Safari Tents are available at Teversal Club Site. There’s always the opportunity to set up camp in the Lakeland Camping Barn which opens its doors to some of the Lake District’s most stunning scenery at its Eskdale Club Site. The two tier barn sleeps up to eight people. As the world’s oldest and largest Club for all forms of camping, and with over 550,000 adult members to cater for, the facilities and services are especially created by people who share a love of camping and caravanning. For just £40 a year you and your family can become members. Join online at www. campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk, telephone 024 7767 1635 or in person at any of our Club Sites.
Top camping tips
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and the essentials for beginners:
Firstly, remember your tent! It may seem obvious but you’d be surprised how many people turn up to their site without one. Also remember your tent pegs- you wouldn’t want to get blown away in the middle of the night! Invest in a mallet and peg puller- many tents don’t come with them. Forward plan and check the weather forecast to pack the correct clothing and equipment. Ensure you have a site phone number to hand. All of The Club’s Holiday Site Managers are more than happy to help with directions. Bring your board games, they’re fantastic for a rainy day. Take a head torch, they’re great fun for kids- it means they will actually enjoy going to bed! Essential domestic items include a wash bag, towels, baby wipes, matches, lights, washing up bowl and liquid plus a bag for rubbish. Always pack your sun protection, with the weather we’ve had over the past few summers, you will need it! Finally always pack your wellies, just in case the weather turns. You can always leave them in the car if it’s sunny.
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Home Made Beef Burgers
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I grate my onio n to get it real ly fine Take out the ch illi if serving to children Why not add so me cheese to the middle of you r burgers for an added wow fa ctor?
seasonal herbs, fruit & vegetables in APRIL Makes 4-6 Burgers 500g lean minced beef 1 onion finely chopped 1 egg 3 slices of bread 3 tbsp milk 2tsp mixed herbs 1tsp garlic or 2 cloves finely chopped ½ - 1 tsp chilli flakes or 1 dessed chilli finely chopped (add more or less depending on how spicy you like your food)
Method Leave the bread out for about 30minutes in a tower formation to allow to dry. Then with cold hands tear or rub into bread crumbs. In a mixing bowl mix together all the ingredients. It should create a firm mixture that doesn’t fall apart. Divide the mixture into 4 or 6 and then take each one roll into a ball with firm hands and then flatten to make patties. Place on a grill rack and cook in the oven at 200c/390F/Gas Mark 6 for 30 minutes. Serve in ciabatta or floured rolls with lettuce, a slice of tomato, a slice of cheese and your favourite sauce.
Milkshakes
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All you need is 4 cups of your favourite flavour of ice cream, 2 cups milk & any flavourings such as sugar, vanilla extract or cocoa powder.
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I hate to use a cliché, but doesn’t time fly when you’re having fun? by Kate Chapman
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can’t believe that I’m sitting here writing this on the eve of my little man’s first birthday. This time last year, I was waddling round the size of a house, convinced that I still had at least another two - if not four - weeks to go before his arrival. Of course, like all best laid plans, that was not to be the case, as our little Peter had other ideas. But what a year it’s been, although thankfully adjusting to life as a family four has come more easily than I expected. Nancy has really come into her own too, relishing her role of big sister, while Peter clearly adores her, crawling round after her, always eager to interfere in whatever it is she’s doing. And when he’s upset she’s always the first to come running with his favourite toy tractor to cheer him up. Now that he’s a little bit bigger, they’ve started playing together more too; if they’re not wrestling one another on the floor, then it’s tickling fights, of which, up until yet, Nancy is usually the victor, reducing her little bro to uncontrollable fits of giggles. She’s found an eager audience in her sibling too, taking every opportunity to recite her favourite books to him - having memorised them off by heart, or alternatively she just makes the story up by looking at the pictures - which is nothing short of hilarious to listen to. I love taking them out in the car together too; Nancy points out all the local landmarks to her devoted audience as we drive along. “Look Peter, mindwills!” she shouts as we pass a cluster of turbines, or “Peter, there’s some Ba Bas here, yes there is,” whenever a flock sheep comes into view. Although he can’t answer back yet, he sits there nodding away, taking in her every word. They’re like a little old couple with their funny mannerisms! As we prepare to say ‘Happy First Birthday Peter!’, I for one can’t wait to see what the next 12 months has in store for us.
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Spring and the great OutdOOrS... SpRing haS SpRung! aS the Sun ComeS out anD the WeatheR WaRmS up, it’S a gReat time to get baCk outDooRS With youR beSt FRienD... it’S neveR veRy appealing Walking thRough the SluSh anD SnoW, So aS the gRounD DRieS up anD the Sun getS itS hat on, you Can look FoRWaRD to thoSe bRight WalkS DoWn the RiveR bank onCe moRe. Exercised dogs are happy dogs , so why not break your walks up a little with toys that get him jumping, running, spinning and chasing; as well as good old walking. Like humans, the more different types of activity we do, the more muscle tone we build and the fitter we get. However, as dogs are most often walked on a lead, it takes them longer to build up their fitness. That’s why breaking up your walking routine with the odd game of fetch or Frisbee improves their fitness quicker, whilst making it all seem a little more exciting. keep it inteReSting Dogs don’t read the paper and watch the news like we do, they pick up all of their gossip from what they see and smell on their walks. Each lamppost tells a different story, so the more you break up the experience, the more exciting and satisfying it will be for him; after all, we don’t like watching the same program over and over again! While some dogs need more exercise than others, all dogs need to get out every day. The size, breed and age of your dog will all have an effect on exactly how much he needs. Some may need 15 minutes twice a day, others may need up to 30 minutes twice a day. Generally speaking, age is key with adolescent dogs needing a lot more exercise and tiring out than an older dog. When looking at the breed of your dog, consider how the exercise will affect him. Dogs with shorter legs may tire out quicker with the more running they do and dogs with short snouts, such as pugs and bulldogs, may find it hard to breathe if they get too out of breath. Puppies and larger dogs may not be suited to long bouts of running as it puts too much pressure on their joints, but a quick game of Frisbee or catch is ideal. It is also worth remembering that, just like you, your dog needs to be broken in gently. After a winter of fewer /shorter walks, don’t be tempted to head straight out for a marathon just because the sun is shining. Build up gradually and give him time to regain his fitness. A bit of thought and common sense here can help you to find the best outdoor exercise regime for you and your pooch. FooD & WateR It goes without saying that the more active your dog is outdoors, the more water he will need. We would recommend taking some water out with you; particularly when doing more strenuous exercise or when the hot weather arrives. Bear in mind that as your dogs exercise more, their nutritional requirements will probably increase as well. Pop in store and speak to one of our members of staff; they’ll be able to tell you exactly what you need to do to make sure he’s still getting all the nutrients he needs.
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bugS... Sadly, the warmer weather brings with it a few nasties... fleas and ticks. If you’re heading out into the longer grass and open fields, make sure your anti-flea regime is up-to-date and take care to check your dog for any signs of infestation when you get home. It’s a wonderful time of year to get outdoors with your dog; it’s warming up, but not too hot and the days are drawing out nicely. So grab the lead and toys and get your pooches playing!
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Outstanding care at Molsom & Associates
Molsom & Associates Optometrists are one of the first practices in the County to have invested in 3D OCT digital scanner technology so offering a unique service to their patients.
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Molsom & Associates Optometrists have always believed in the need to stay abreast of all the latest developments in technology and believe that it is through clinical excellence that patients visit their practice. “OCT digital scanning technology is the next generation in imaging the internal structures of the eye. The unique way in which the image is formed means that for the first time it is possible to see below the surface of the retina and view the microscopic layers beneath. This means that we can make a precise diagnosis of the visual condition, such as Macular Degeneration, referring our patients to the correct specialist Consultant for treatment with the minimum of delay.” said Mr. Molsom.
3D OCT digital scanning technology offers patients an outstanding level of care. Molsom & Associates Optometrists: Molsom Optometrists: 5 Hall Place, Spalding, Lincs, PE11 1SA 20 Market Place, Donington, Lincs, PE11 4ST Tel: 01775 713366 Tel: 01775 821888 www.molsom.co.uk 22 www.simplyholbeach.co.uk SIMPLYHOLBEACH
The nation’s pets need YOU!
National Pet Month (April 1 – May 6 2013) is back and needs your help to make this the biggest and best nationwide celebration of responsible pet ownership.
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n 2012 research revealed that 48% of UK households contained at least one pet – that’s the equivalent of 13 million homes around the country. An awful lot of us share our lives with a pet, and that may include you, your friends, family and colleagues.
It’s difficult to put into words just how much joy and companionship pets bring to our lives, but as a nation of enthusiastic pet owners we think it’s vital we look after our pets responsibly and encourage others to do the same. So that’s where you come in. National Pet Month needs YOU to help us bring this vital campaign to life!
The focus is all about encouraging responsible pet ownership, bringing communities together to celebrate our love for our pets and raising money for our favourite pet charities.
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• Put the National Pet Month campaign dates in your diary now – April 1 - May 6, 2013 -and tell your local community about it too! • Sign up as a National Pet Month supporter at www.nationalpetmonth.org.uk It only takes a minute and it’s free! We’ll keep you up-to-date with our activities and send you a free events pack if you’d like to stage your own fundraising event during the campaign. • Talk to your local veterinary practice or other pet organisation, local newspaper or radio station about National Pet Month and work with them to raise money for a favourite pet charity during National Pet Month – April 1 – May 6, 2013. Perhaps they could stage a pet microchipping event, an open day or a bake sale with loads of homemade tasty treats being sold in aid of a pet related good cause, for example? • Look out for National Pet Month events near you or stage your own at a school, business, nursery, club, pub, sports hall or village hall or other venue and nominate a favourite pet charity to raise money for. How about a pet show, dog agility event, pet themed fete or fair or sponsored dog walk? The list is endless. The only limit is your imagination! Last year we had doggie fashion shows, photographic exhibitions and a pet friendly church service, to name but a few! Our free events pack will provide you with all the advice and tips needed to put on a truly memorable fundraiser. • Organise a fundraising event and register it on the interactive National Pet Month map www. nationalpetmonth.org.uk/events/ which will be constantly updated throughout the campaign. Don’t forget to tell to send in loads of pictures. You could even win a prize for the best event! • Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/ NationalPetMonth and on Twitter @NatPetMonthUK and send us pictures of you with your pets which we can use during National Pet Month – April 1- May 6, 2013. Then share our news with your friends and family so they can join in the fun too!
During the campaign there’ll be schools projects and competitions as well as events around the UK so keep checking www.nationalpetmonth.org.uk for updates. National Pet Month’s UK wide campaign features an exciting new theme - Your Pets and you: companions for life which recognises and celebrates the benefits of life-long companionship for pet and owner. So, whether you own a cute kitty, beautiful bunny or a cuddly canine, National Pet Month needs YOU to help celebrate the joys of owning a pet, highlight key messages about good pet care and raise awareness and cash for all those amazing local pet charities. Join us today. Together we really can make a difference to pets’ lives across the UK. National Pet Month - April 1 to May 6, 2013 National Pet Month is a registered charity number 1114880 and is sponsored by Companion Care Vets and Pets At Home. Trustees are the Petfood Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA), the Pet Care Trust and NOAH (National Office of Animal Health).
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1 Think carefully before getting a pet and learn about its special requirements. 2 Ensure your pet is sociable and well trained. 3 Provide a nutritious and well balanced diet. 4 Provide suitable housing and bedding. 5 Clean up after your pet and worm it regularly. against disease. Your vet can provide 6 Protect you with advice. unwanted litters and neuter your 7 Prevent pet when appropriate. 8 Groom your pet regularly. 9 Control your pet and ensure it is properly identified. out pet insurance for dogs, cats, rabbits and 10 Take horses to cover against unexpected veterinary fees and third party liability.
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If you’re studying for your final exams and preparing to leave school, college or sixth form shortly, chances are you’ve got another milestone event to look forward to - your leavers’ prom. by Kate Chapman
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And for the chaps, there are plenty of places offering suit and tuxedo hire services, if you don’t have your own, or one you can borrow. Once your outfit is sorted girls, there’s the question of make-up, nails and hair to tackle. Katie Price of Hair by Kate says: “Vintage and tousled, messy and curly, effortless are all words that are associated with the current trends for hair up and with roms are an iconic, integral part of the high school what you will see at the prom’s this year. It’s all about the experience - complete with stretch limos, fancy laid-back look, finished with beautiful accessories and ballrooms, live bands, kings and queens, and, most even flowers. importantly, dresses worthy of movie stars. The sixties also swing back into style this season and For many young people - especially girls - the prom is what better way to top off the trend than with a fabulous probably the biggest night of their lives so far, and will up do? Topped off with bows, bands and psychedeliccertainly entail plenty of planning. The number one priority for most wannabe Prom Queens print scarves, this season’s vintage looks are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. is, of course, finding the right dress. For high fashion, the last trend I recommend is the Karen Povey, owner of Fancy Frox, in Spalding, says 1940’s as few styles are as gorgeous, timeless and heavily beaded chiffon dresses are proving the most ultra-glamorous! Quick and easy, yet they have the popular this season, followed by taffeta. complicated look, styles with victory rolls, pin curls and “Pastels are extremely popular too. There are always the finger waves will make you stand out in those photos!” girls that want pink and massive, but this year aqua blue Kath Cole, beauty manager at Crown Affair Hair and is a top choice along with Champagne. Beauty, says: Lace has been a massive part of the bridal scene for years but this is the first year that it has really been tried out in “Luminosity and fresh faced skin are among the most requested looks, along with false eyelashes and lash Prom and it has been a real success too,” she added. extensions. But movie star glamour needn’t break the bank; if you don’t want to fork out for a new gown, you could always The biggest trend at the moment is BB creams - they give luminosity while covering all the imperfections. That’s hire one - many shops selling them also have a rental what it’s all about – covering and concealing. section.
There’s lots of emphasis on the eyes at the moment too – girls like Little Mix – this is especially what the younger age group is asking for. While as for colour, it seems that anything goes – blues, yellows, pinks and purples.” Once you’ve got your look in place, the final thing is to make sure your entrance is a fitting one. The bigger the better seems to be the motto when it comes to prom transport - in recent years students have arrived on tractors, buses and even helicopters. Alternatively scooter, bike or space hoppers make an equally fitting statement - and cost next to nothing to boot. So, once you’ve got all that lot sorted, there’s only one thing left to do - enjoy your night!
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If fuel-free living is top of your agenda when searching for a new home, then a Long Sutton bungalow, described by its current owner as ‘magical oasis’, could be just what you’re looking for. by Kate Chapman
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he Work Life Project at 87 Gedney Road was a ground-breaking property when it was designed by Dr Jerry Harrall back in 1996. After ten years of living in the naturally heated, lit and ventilated four-bedroom building, the eco architect and his family have taken the tough decsion to put the property up for sale, so they can set about realising a new ambition - creating an Unheated House on a development across the road. They will be leaving behind a super-insualted bungalow, set in extensive one-acre grounds, including mature Mediterranean gardens, an eating terrace, copse, woodland area, lawns and vegetable garden, while inside the property boasts beautiful open plan living all centred around a circular living room. The Work Life Project is one of the UK’s most energy efficient homes. It was named RICS Sustainable Building of the Year 2005 and has won numerous other national and international gongs. Its southfacing design creates a wonderfully tranquil living environment, while year round natural warmth emenates throughout the entire property. The bungalow, which is set back from the roadside, resembles a grassy knoll due to the way the rear
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wall and roof are bunded. While inside the spacious accommodation covers 185 square metres and includes an entrance lobby and hall, utility room and four bedrooms. There are limestone tiled floors throughout the main living area, which is set around a circular lounge, measuring five metres across. The kitchen / diner is fitted with stone worktops too, and has double glazed doors opening onto the terrace, where the patio fans around. The master bedroom has an en-suite and walk in dressing room, with fully fitted his and hers storage cupboards. Outside the landscaped grounds back onto open fields enlcosed by well-established hedging. There is also an orchard, wetland area, swings, compost bays and a fully serviced tool shed, store room and separate office / study. Other features of the luxury property include a gym, separate study, office, workshop, petanque pitch, basketball court and a music studio. The revolutionary building functions without any mechanical systems, because it is orientated south, maximising solar gain which in turn assists the heating, lighting and ventiliation. Dr Harrall, who is the managing director of SEArch Architects (Sustainable Ecological Architecture),
an architectural practice dedicated to achieving sustainable living, says the property holds many special memories for his family and he will be sad to leave. Hailed as revolutionary when it was first unveiled, it the unusual property has influenced many of Dr Harrall’s later designs. While for him, the development was an experiment in combining working and living on the same site. Since Dr Harrall moved in, 87 Gedney Road has been the focus of much media coverage. Over a period of seven years up to 2006, more than 6,500 visitors have passed through its doors to marvel at is design, culminating with 1,200 in just one day in September 2006 as part of Lincolnshire Heritage Day. Situated close to Spalding and King’s Lynn, the property is also in close proximity to the beautiful north Norfolk coastline and the commuter route for London. * 87 Gedney Road, Long Sutton, is for sale through estate agents Ashington Page, of Beaconsfield. A second two-bedroom property on the same site at 89 Gedney Road, of similar design is also for sale. Set in its own 0.25 acres, it comes complete with its own garden and car parking and can be bought in a package with 89 Gedney Road.
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gardening If, like Tom Jones, you’re longing for the green, green grass of home, then now could be the perfect time to set about achieving your dream.
Laying down the lawn by Kate Chapman
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long with autumn, spring is one of the best times to lay a new lawn. Follow our tips and you could soon be the owner of a pristine grassy area, that’ll leave all your neighbours green with envy. And there are two ways to go about this seed it yourself or buy in some rolls of turf to do the job for you. Whichever you choose, prepare your site properly in order to achieve optimum results.
Seeding
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This is undoubtedly the cheapest option. There’s a wide range of seed mixtures available, so you will need to think about which will best suit your needs. Is your lawn going to be subjected to lots of wear and tear by children and pets? Or is it more for a showpiece area, where there will be light traffic passing over it? Is the grassed area going to be situated in the shade of a fence or under trees? There are mixes available to suit all of these options as well as quick lawns, drought tolerant and easy to lay ones. Once you have your seed, it’s time to set to work. Thoroughly weed the area to be sown (don’t use a residual weedkiller as this will stay in the soil and stop the grass from germinating), and then dig or rotivate it to a depth of around 20cm. Dig in some manure and leave it to settle. The longer the better, say experts, who recommend leaving it for between five and six weeks if possible. Hand weed the area again, before levelling the surface, treading the area several times in different directions, and raking, again in different directions. Next apply and rake in some general purpose fertiliser, before calculating the seed quantity you will require. Sow half the seed over the whole area, working in parallel rows and lengthways and repeat the process, this time going width ways. Lightly rake over the area to cover the majority of the seeds with soil. If the weather stays dry, gently water with a sprinkler. If dry
weather continues, repeat the watering as necessary while the seeds germinate. The Royal Horticultural Society advises that when the seedlings reach 2-3 inches tall, you should lightly re-firm the soil with a garden roller or rear roller of a cylinder mower, and then a couple of days later cut the grass by about one-third of its length. Then cut every three to seven days as required. Use your new lawn as little as possible during the first season.
Turf Turf establishes a lawn quickly, rolls can be delivered to your door, and like seed, come in a range of grades depending on how they will be used. Once your turf has arrived, stack it in the shade, sprinkle with water if it’s dry and aim to lay it within 24 hours. Prepare the area by skimming off any old grass and removing large stones and weeds. Then level the land by filling in any hollows and evening out any lumps. Fork over and rake the soil to leave a fine finish, before treading over it to flatten it and raking again. As in the seeding process you should also rake in some granular fertiliser, and water. Lay the first row of turf along a straight edge, and slowly unroll it. Butt the next roll up to the first, making good contact with the soil, tapping it down firmly with the back of a rake. Stagger your subsequent rolls into a brickwork pattern, until the whole area is covered, making sure the turf goes beyond the edges of the lawn. You can remove any remnants with a board and half moon cutting tool. Water the turf with either a watering can or sprinkler and try not to walk on it until it is rooted - this could take several weeks. If the weather remains mild, the grass will grow quickly, so trim it lightly, keeping your mower blades set high.
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UPVC double glazed windows and doors have been fitted throughout and the bungalow also benefits from oil fired central heating. Outside there is off road parking for numerous vehicles and private surrounding gardens.
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Spring into action with some serious cleaning
Spring is just around the corner - and that means it’s time to get ready for the new season by giving your house a good once over. Sounds like an unenviable task doesn’t it, but we guarantee you’ll feel much better once you’ve got stuck in. by Kate Chapman
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o, where to start? Well, why not bite the bullet and tackle those areas which have been neglected all winter long? But before you do, it may be a good idea to clear the clutter first, as this will make the big clean a lot easier, especially if you haven’t got all sorts of junk and other items you don’t want anymore lying about. Box up the things to keep, ready for storage, and either donate the stuff you don’t want to a charity shop or hold a garage sale and earn a few quid for yourself in the process. Now there really is no putting off the cleaning any longer; get yourself armed with a few dust-busting essentials like dusters, a feather duster and furniture polish. You’ll also need a wash leather, cleaning cloth, window cleaner, rubber gloves, a bucket, mop, vacuum cleaner, carpet shampoo and a step ladder too. And let’s take it room by room - tackling the kitchen first. Empty the sink of dirty pots, and begin by wiping down all the window and window sills, surfaces, small appliances and blinds, before moving onto your oven and refrigerator. Take the opportunity to sort through your fridge, freezer and cupboards and throw out all the expired food. Wipe down your cupboards and clean out your draws, before finishing off by washing the sink and sweeping and mopping the floors.
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Next it’s time to take on your bathrooms - start by dusting fans and vents, before taking down any blinds or curtains to clean them according to their instructions. Wash the inside and outside of your medicine cabinet and any other cupboards. Scrub the sink, bath and shower and all their fixtures and fittings before cleaning the toilet. And finish off by sweeping and mopping the floor. Living areas are next - start by cobwebbing and dusting - including skirting boards - picture frames, light fittings and furniture. Remove books from their shelves and all your ornaments and knick knacks too. Finish off by cleaning your windows, followed by the carpets, rugs and curtains. The same applies to the dining room. Dust, cobweb, clean your curtains, light fittings and furniture as well as the floors. Now you’re ready to tackle your bedrooms - clean your light fittings and windows as before. Go round with your feather duster and dust down any bedside tables, dressing tables and cabinets as well as lamps and mirrors. Change all your bedding, turn your mattresses and don’t forget to clean under the bed. Vacuum your floors or use a carpet cleaner for a deeper cleanse and finish off by decluttering your drawers and wardrobes. And why not enlist the rest of the family to help with the chores - this will not only lessen the load, it also means it will get done more quickly.
If you do find yourself tackling things alone, you could always put on some of your favourite music to help pass the time, and turn some of the more strenuous activities into a workout. If you do find yourself tackling things alone, you could always put on some of your favourite music to help pass the time, and turn some of the more strenuous activities into a workout. Alternatively use the time to listen to an audio book, or ring a friend for a catch up and stick them on speakerphone while you work; before you know it the whole house will be sparkling from top to bottom. Then you can relax in your spotless surroundings and enjoy a well earned rest by putting your feet up and sitting back with a well-earned cup of tea.
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Kia Sportage KX-4 2.0 CRDi AWD
Kia’s top-of-the-range ‘KX-4’ version of the Sportage features a higher output oil-burner alongside the most well-appointed level of specification yet seen in the Korean company’s popular crossover model. by Tim Barnes-Clay
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he ‘KX-4’ uses an 181bhp version of Kia’s 2.0-litre CRDi turbodiesel engine hooked up to a choice of six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmissions and an All-Wheel Drive system. The Sportage ‘KX-4’ builds on the specification of the ‘KX-3 Sat Nav’ by adding a Parallel Parking Assist System – complete with all-round parking sensors – a keyless smart entry system and engine stop/start button as well as stainless steel door scuff plates. Standard equipment also includes full leather upholstery, 18-inch alloy wheels, privacy glass, seveninch touchscreen satellite navigation system and Xenon lights. Oh yes, and if you have a passion for cranking up the volume, it has a seven-speaker stereo with external amplifier and subwoofer. The ‘KX-4’ does the 0-60mph sprint in 9.4 seconds and, when fitted with the six-speed manual transmission as my test car was, top speed is 120mph. Not blindingly quick – but not bad for a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV). Unlike the other Sportage trim versions – ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’ and ‘3 Sat Nav’ – which are also on offer with two wheel drive, the ‘KX-4’ is only available in All-Wheel Drive (AWD). The clever Kia monitors driving conditions and anticipates when AWD will be needed, ensuring you are always in the right drive mode for the right circumstances. The AWD system normally delivers 100 per cent of engine torque to the front wheels. But this can be redistributed up to a maximum of 60:40 front-to-rear to enhance cornering stability or if road conditions deteriorate. For off-road driving, you can manually select lock mode, which gives a 50:50 torque split at speeds of up to 25mph.
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The ‘KX-4’ always feels secure on the black stuff and just as competent in the rough or in icy conditions. If you use the Sportage for commuting, you’ll also be pleased – motorway miles are hoovered up with ease. Some of the cabin plastics are a bit tacky, but all instruments are visible and the switchgear is rationally placed – unlike some far more costly SUVs. The tailgate is also nice and wide for easy loading and the Sportage will seat five adults in the cabin. Additionally, the maximum towing weight (braked) is 2000 kg, so if you’re into caravanning or you move in equine circles and need to haul a horsebox, it’ll serve as a decent enough load-lugger.
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Stylish Lots of kit 4x4 safety Towing ability Cabin plastics
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Max speed: 120 mph 0-60 mph: 9.4 secs Combined mpg: 46.3 Engine: 1995 cc 16 valve 4 cylinder turbo diesel Max. power (bhp): 181 at 4000 rpm Max. torque (lb/ft): 282 at 1800-2500 rpm Max. towing weight (braked) 2000 kg CO2: 158 g/km Price: £27,195 on the road
items for sale For more items for sale listings visit www.simplyholbeach.co.uk Leather & Wood Footstool, £5.00 T: 01775 723789 Leather Pouffe £5.00 T: 01775 723789 Rocking Chair solid wood G.C £40.00 T: 01775 723789 Twin Electric Hotplates £5.00 T: 01775 723789 Sunbeam Combination Grill with reversible plates £5.00 T: 01775 723789 Britta Water Filter with 6 original filters and instructions, £7.50 T: 01775 723789 Adidas Swing Bin col brown £2.50 T: 01775 723789 HP Desktop Printer 5600 series with manual and disc good working order £10.00 T: 01775 723789 Recliner Chair, 1 year old cost new £750.00 used for 4 months only, £350.00 ono T: 01775 724305 RYOBI ¼ “ Router bits still boxed never used £10.00 T: 01775 766180 Silver Cross Pram, Freeway Pushchair body, Linea chassis Ventura plus infant carrier, with foot muff and parasol. vgc £75.00 ono T: 01775 711880 Three Seater and 2 Chairs, Beige with green & terracotta patterned flowers & leaves good clean condition £130.00 T: 01775 710119 Spitfire over St Pauls Royal Doulton Ltd Edition bone china plate in heroes over home territory series. £8.00 T: 01775 723504 or 07939 782121 Stunning painting by Roy Huxley featuring two spitfires flying over London, as new but no box or certificate £8.00 T: 01775 723504 or 07939 782121 Chevolet Cruze, 5 door car 1800cc petrol, one owner, immaculate condition, Olympic white, first registered in Aug 2011, mileage 28,255. Reason for sale owner no longer able to drive. Cost new £15,500 a lovely car at a bargain price, will accept £6,950 ono T: 01775 724522 Black Leather Recliner Chair, with faux leather sides & back, hand controlled, buyer to collect in Spalding. £50.00 T: 01775 249213 Mobility Scooter, euro shopper Red v.g.c as had very little use, £600.00 no offers T: 01775 718174 Halogen Oven in v.g.c only used 3 times £25.00 T: 01775 718174 Red and Navy Tops, new size 22 £20.00 T: 01775 718174 Lawn Mower, Petrol, 14inch cut Qualcast Suffolk Punch, ex condition with scarifier. 10yrs old hardly used. £300.00 ono T: 01406 362691 Ladies Apollo Bike, Purple, 21 speed, 26”wheels, with lights. £50.00 ono T: 01775 713324 Jacket & Trousers Jacket size lrg new condition £8.00 Trousers size waist 46” £5.00 col Navy £12.00 the pair will separate, suitable for a wedding guest. T: 01775 723657 Double Airbed, with mainsor in car compatible inflator £10.00 T: 01406 258287 36 www.simplyholbeach.co.uk SIMPLYHOLBEACH
Lean to Glasshouse, green aluminium , attractive shaped top, 2’ deep 6’ wide and 7’ at highest point £50.00 T: 01406 258287 Two Double Wardrobes and Dressing table, Schreiber teak finish, one complete unit in good condition. £99.00 Other Schreiber furniture available at extra cost. T: 01775 768478 Hotpoint Condenser Dryer, cost new £229.00 as new, will accept £129.00 T: 01406 490259 Assortment of Furniture, Restored furniture including shelving units, chairs, cabinets, mirrors side tables, bureau, etc From £10.00 T: 01775 681360 Smoby Football Table, on legs v.g.c £15.00 T: 01775 722639 Cotton Lined Curtains, cream background with small flowers & green leaves. 48”x36”long plus 48”x42” long £15.00 T: 01406 424304 Suede Effect Curtains, A pair of suede effect curtains, milky coffee colour, lined, eyelet finishing, 43”x 36” long as new. £15.00 T: 01406 424304 Stainless Steel Sink, As new, mixer tap fitting, new reason for sale bought wrong fitting. £75.00 T: 01406 424304 Dark Blue/Light Navy linen curtains, unused 90”x 54”wide £20.00 T: 01406 424304 Beech Effect Filing Cabinet, As new 15”wide x 19”deepx30” high. 2 draws Cost £34.99 will accept £20.00 T: 01406 424304 Fridge, under counter clean, good working order £10.00 T: 01406 424304 Traditional Double Headboard, patterned headboard, white with gold trim. £20.00 T: 01406 424304 Bathroom Curtains & Shower Curtain, Dusky rose pink 33”x53”long, tie backs matcing shower curtain 70x72 long as new, moved so do not fit. £10.00 T: 01406 424304 Stainless Steel Sink, with right hand drainer, single chrome taps fitted into 6ft x 2ft beech effect worktop. £45.00 complete. T: 01406 701297 Nest of Tables, green & gold leather tops under glass, mahogany frame & legs, over 40yrs old, good condition. £35.00 T: 01406 701297 Treker treeless Saddle, to fit 13-15 hh, complete with girth, English stirrup leathers 2 irons & set of western fenders. £150.00 T: 01406 701297 Gas Hob /electric Oven, and extractor hood, all in very good condition, stainless steel. £100.00 ono T: 01406 540150 Electric Rise and Recline Chair, col pink, £80.00 T: 01406 370858 Dawes Ladies Cycle with basket front & rear hardly used. £60.00 T: 01775 767381 Kettle, Microwave, Toaster. £10.00 the lot T: 0753055126
Michael Schumacher 1/8 minichamps, brand 1/18th minichamps model of Michael Schmacher in his Mercedes, mint box etc cost £79.00 very reluctant sale as space needed £49.00 for v quick sale. T: 01775 72504/07939 782121 Wings Over Pembroke Dock, Stunning Ltd edition artist signed print (336/500) of the 201 squadron Sunderland. Terrific work by Keith Woodcock and now very hard to find very reluctant sale. T: 01775 723504 / 07939 782121 Game of Life board game. VGC. £10. T: 01775 766927 WE WILL GIVE YOU £250 TOWARDS YOUR NEXT HOLIDAY! Offererd for the purchase of Timeshare for only one pound! Luxury 2 bedroom, two bathroom,(sleeps6) fully equipped apartment at Matchroom Country Club overlooking Mijas Golf on the Costa Del Sol, annual maintenance fee paid untill January 2014, Disabilty sadly forces sale. T: 01406 424376 or 07940191394 Gents Raleigh Nexos Mountain Bike In Good Order 16 Speed With Stand And Rear Carrier Price £50 T: 01775761719 Mirrors 82 x 67cm (2ft8ins x 2ft2ins) £15, 81 x 125cm (2ft8ins x 4ft1in) £35 T: 01406 370357 3 Cafetieres, 2 large, 1 small excellent condition, £10 the lot. T: 01775 760209 Fold up single bed,g ood condition,hardly used £40 ono T: 01406 371275 Disney Princess CD player,full working order. £30 ono T: 01406 371275 Samsung PL221 10 zoom 16megapixel digital camera plus memory card 9 months old £40.00 T: 01406 365078 or 07503149059 Yahama semi professional keyboard, footpedal, case, power adaptor and stand £50. T: 01406 365078 or 07503149059 Pierre Cardin evening suit 44 chest, 38 waist, 30 inside leg, worn once immaculate. Sale due to loss of weight. £75 ono. T: 07742 383033 Handy lawn mower, 18 months old, too small for current garden £30ono, Can deliver locally T: 07742 383033 Motor Mower, Webb cylinder lawn mower 4stroke petrol, good working order £50, Can deliver locally, T: 07742 383033
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Double Bed with drawers and headboard in good condition, possible delivery please, will pay up to £50.00 T: 01775 725858 Stable + Paddocks in Spalding area for 3 Horses, would like somewhere where morning turn out is offered in price, we will do the rest ourselves, 2 young working women in fulltime work, willing to pay £20£25 a week for each Horse on a diy basic, we provide all food & bedding. T: 078900 88389
items for sale For more items for sale listings visit www.simplyholbeach.co.uk Stannah Stair Lift- straight, can be tried and seen working open to offers. T: 07742 480275
TV DVD/SKY Cabinet, a few bumps & scratches, but a good price. £30.00 T: 07729 707129
Talk And Learn Creativity Desk, with projector & stool. Teaches alphabet & letter formation vgc £5.00 T: 07742 480275
White Bathroom Units, Over the sink unit with 2 mirror doors, 2 mirror drawers, over toiler unit with 2 mirror doors & shelf. £20.00 each T: 01406 423793
Electric Bed & Mattress, automatic bed & mattress, two drawer in perfect condition and working order. £175.00 ono T: 01775 725382
Workstation 76cm x 150cm x 77cm & 3 Drawer Pedestal 63.5cm x 46.5cm x 56cm, VGC £70 ono (£180 new). T: 07817195716
Three Piece Suite, sofa two electric recliner chairs. £200.00 ono T: 01775 725382
Sherbourne Armchair, as new, red fabric upholstery, £50, reason for sale - lack of space, T: 01406 490944
Garden Shredder, RGS1500 Ryobi garden shredder, good working order, reason for sale space needed. Offers around £50.00 T: 01406 351657 Spacious Dark Wood Bureau,11 various size drawers, 4 various size cupboards, 2 sercret compartments with pull down cover to desk area. £140.00 T: 01775 723165 Twin Pushchair inc rain cover, parasol & pump v.g.c £150.00 T: 01775 723507 Singer Sewing Machine, complete with instruction book & cover. £25.00 ono T: 07984 888551 Casio Keyboard, complete with stand, stool, music stand ,cover & power pack. vgc Ideal for beginners. £40.00 ono T: 07984 888551
Boys storage unit, Rocket shaped storage unit. Great for boys bedroom 65 cm high. 38 wide, 63 cm long. £5.00, T: 01406 371102 Divan 4ft Bed, hardly used and as new. Only used once as owner had to go into care home. Cost £800, selling for just £200. Buyer to collect from Spalding. T: 07714 168724 G-Plan Suite, 2-Seater Sofa & 2 Armchairs, Willow Green fabric. Excellent condition, less than half price - £300 T: 01406 493166 ‘Hotter’ Sandals, size 4, as new, never worn. £30, T: 01775 724560 Wii Boxing Gloves, excellent condition, £5.00 T:01775 760209
Vauxhall Corsa Sport 1.6, r reg 3 door new cam belt and water pump recent service 1 year mot £600 ono T: 07939 485034 Vauxhall Corsa 2003 1.2SXI, 3 Door, 2 owners from new. Low mileage - 35,000, power steering, cd player, well looked after ecomical car in excellent condition. £2900 ono T: 07939 485034 Microsoft Joystick, Microsoft Sidewinder Precision Pro Joystick, excellent condition, £10.00 T: 01775760209 Deep Red Prom Dress, Size 10, Bought from Debenhams. Only worn once. Buyer Collects. £40 ono T: 07856267321 Zanussi 3 drawer slimline freezer 3 months old £100 T: 01406 365078 or 07503149059 Oak effect bedroom furniture (3 items). £150 ono. Call for individual prices T: 01775 766927 Nikko remote control motorbike, as new, used once: bike with rider, controller, charger, instructions and decals. £25.00. T: 01775760209 Small Grey Two Seater Sofa. Purchased from Argos. Excellent condition, hardly used. Buyer collects. £85 ono T: 07957 491561
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what’s on April entertainment guide 9.30am - 10.30am Pilates with Lisa, Pinchbeck Library, T: 07929 341042, E: lisa@fitnesswithlisa.co.uk 9.30am - 10.30am Zumba Fitness, Spalding School of Dance, T: 077393 60370 10.00am – 12.00noon Mums and Tots Group. Spalding Gymnastics Academy, T: 01775 713599 12.30pm - 1.30pm Preschool Gymnastics Group, Spalding Gymnastics Academy, T; 01775 713599 2.00pm – 4.00pm Kurling, St Norberts Church, T: 01775 761912 4.45pm – 6.15pm Aiming Higher Programme of Dance Classes for young people with disabilities, South Holland Centre, T: 01522 811811 6.00pm-7.00pm Zumba Fitness Class, Gleed School. T: 07595 597023 7.30pm Pilates, Weston Hills Village Hall, T: 07966371402, www.pilates4everyone.co.uk, Sharpchr@gmail.com
Tuesday
9am - 11.30am Moulton Methodist Church Tots and Carers Group, (term time) Bell Lane Moulton, T: 01406 371312 9.15am – 11.30am Sunshine Club, St Norberts Church Hall, T: 01775 714410 9.30am – 10.30am Hoopy Loopy – Hula Hoop Class, Surfleet Village Hall, T: 01775 750133 10.30am Legs, bums & Tums class, Sezanne Walk community centre, Spalding. T: 01522 585580 or 07814 165146 2pm – 4pm second and forth Tues of the month, Spalding Music Club, Ivo Day Centre, T: 01775 723435 2pm - 4pm New Age Kurling Whaplode Village Hall, T: 01406 370961 or 01406 370377 E: pamelamcneil45@tiscali.co.uk 5.45pm – 7.15pm Sing South Holland Contemporary Youth Choir, T: 01775 764777 5.50pm 1st Spalding Boys’ Brigade Company, (term time) Spalding Baptist Church, for ages 5 - 18. T: 01775 725713 6.00pm - 6.45pm Zumba, Pinchbeck East Primary School, T: 07989 206246 6.00pm – 7.00pm Legs, Bums and Tums at Lyndis Walk Community Hall, Holbeach T: 07944 432 400 6.30pm - 7.30pm Static Bike Training with Spalding Cycling Club, T: 07989 214032 7.00pm – 8.00pm Aerobics, Lyndis Walk Community Hall, Holbeach, T: 07944 432 400
Wednesday
10.00am – 11.30am Shining Stars Toddler group, The Lighthouse Church, Haverfield Road, Spalding 10.00am – 12.00 noon Pottery Class, Unique Cottage Farm Studios, T: 01775 766698 12.00noon – 1.00pm Yoga with Lisa, Pinchbeck, T: 07929 341042, E: lisa@fitnesswithlisa.co.uk 6.00pm – 7.30pm Indoor Bowls, Spring Gardens, Long Sutton, T: 07944 432 400 7.00pm – 9.00pm Pottery Class, Unique Cottage Farm Studios, T: 01775 766698 7.30pm – 9.00pm Spalding Marching Ambassadors, (term time) ( 9yrs to 21yrs) learn to play drum & trumpet. United Reform Church, Pinchbeck Road, Spalding, T: 01775 723087, E: jim-bright@hotmail.co.uk 8.30pm - 9.30pm Zumba Fitness, Spalding School of Dance, T: 077393 60370
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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 9th and 10th - 7.30pm JAYNE EYRE Tickets £12.00 and £10.00 The wonderful Hull Truck return with this great version of the ever popular story. Don’t miss it! FRIDAY 12th - 8.OOpm COMEDY CLUB All tickets £10.00 Another great line up of stand up comedians from the comedy circuit. Over 18s only. SAURDAY 13th - 7.30pm THE FUREYS AND DAVY ARTHUR Tickets £18.00 and £16.00 Ireland’s top folk band makes a welcome return to Blackfriars with all their top recordings. A must for all fans of the greatest international folk band of all time.
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SUNDAY 28th - 7.30pm GARY GRACE TRIBUTE TO THE KINGS OF SWING Tickets £12.50 Gary return with his full orchestra and the the swing songs from the likes of Sinatra, Martin, Sammy Davies, Buble and many more. SATURDAY MAY 4th - 7.30pm MIKE HARDING Tickets £15.00 A chance to catch live the irrepressible Mike Harding. First time in Boston. Not to be missed!
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