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his is a month of festivals and fun! The annual Kite Festival draws thousands of visitors to Russell Park every year so don’t miss that on the weekend 10th & 11th June. Later in the month, the Fake Fest comes to town on Saturday 24th with bands a plenty and an 80’s blast for a party in Bedford Park – enter our fantastic competition on p46 to win two tickets! During June, Full House theatre have selected a range of performances to bring to Bedford’s cultural and community spaces, with something for everyone. Full listings on p57.
Our charity of the month are the Friends of Bedford Hospital who raise funds to buy vital life-saving equipment and are currently raising funds for urgently needed replacement of the play area for Riverbank (Children’s and Teenagers’) Ward. More on p16. Father’s Day is on June 18th – a celebration of Fathers and time to think about how to make it a special day. Read our Online Safety article on p64 which looks at making use of online services by young people safer. Bedford Borough Council are conducting the Early Help survey.
Young Farmers Federation Consumer Advice – Childcare Schemes Beds Carers Friends of Bedford Hospital Summer Holidays Run Safely in Summer National Volunteer Week The Big Toddle Review at The Barns Hotel The Big Community Sing Where to… Camp Win Tickets to Fake Fest What’s On Guide Jayne Eyre at MK Theatre June Arts Jam Moggerhangar Circus Competition Online Safety Take Me Home Tarotscopes June Gardens Bedford Rugby Club Bedford Town Football Club Volunteering Opportunities
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You don’t have to be a farmer to join! But it helps if you do enjoy the outdoors, visiting interesting local places, making new friends, having fun and taking part in lots of activities and competitions! Bedfordshire Young Farmers Club consists of 7 clubs; Bedford, Biggleswade, Blunham, Leighton Buzzard, North Beds, Silsoe and Woburn. Each club meets at least once a week. The most recent meetings here at Bedford YFC have included Farm Tours, Bubble Football, Demonstrations, treasure hunts, Zumba, Fire Station tours and Sports. There are a huge range of opportunities available for our members including • A varied competitions programme where thousands of young farmers compete at local and national level in activities ranging from stock judging to floral arts • An exciting and unique YFC Travel programme, that includes homestays and working holidays – as well as fun ski trips • A comprehensive skills and training programme to help you advance your skills and your career • Opportunities to get involved in national campaigns on issues affecting rural communities or those working in agriculture • An annual convention, attracting over 5,000 young farmers who celebrate, unite and debate over a weekend of fun.
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Carers in Bedfordshire
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A wife staying at home 24/7 to look after her husband living with dementia; a parent who no longer works because his child’s illness makes a full day at school impossible; an eight-year old helping mum with medication three times a day. Being a carer can be isolating, frustrating, challenging and lonely. Having someone to talk to and offer reassurance alongside practical advice and support is vital. Since 2004, Carers in Bedfordshire provide this support to suit each carer. We’re experienced. We know how to help. We listen. Roger, a carer, told us “Thank you for your support through some very hard times. The waves still crash over my head at times but I am learning to breathe before the next one comes!” “Building carer-friendly communities” is the theme of this year’s Carers Week and we aim to be out and about spreading the word. Look out for our twitter campaign
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#thisiswhatacarerlookslike or come and see us at: Clapham Rd Sainsburys Bedford on 14th June, Biggleswade Sainsburys on 15th June, Bedford Borough Hall display in Reception all week We’re delighted to be the chosen charity for Shakespeare in the Park’s production of Macbeth on Saturday, 10th June, in Bedford Park. www.carersinbeds.org. uk/Shakespeare. Also at The Pavilion at the Park on June 11th, you can enjoy a relaxing Sunday lunch with the family for £20, with £5 from each ticket coming directly to support Carers in Bedfordshire. Book in advance as spaces are limited. www.carersinbeds.org.uk/sundaylunch If you want to know more about help for carers, we would love to hear from you. If you would like to get involved with Carers in Bedfordshire as a volunteer or sign up your business to our carers discount card, please do get in touch.
Carers in Bedfordshire Tel 0300 111 1919, contact@carersinbeds.org.uk www.carersinbeds.org.uk For details of Carers Week visit www.carersweek.org/ twitter.com/CarersinBeds instagram.com/carersinbedfordshire facebook.com/CarersInBedfordshire
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By Martin Lewis
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he Tax Free Childcare scheme is now launched and could mean up to £2,000 to help towards childcare costs. This will be gradually rolled out to everyone yet with a range of childcare help already out there, you need to pick the right one..
Regarding childcare, the definition for this purpose is specifically Ofsted registered nurseries, nannies, childminders, after-school clubs etc.
Are you eligible for what will be up to 30 hours a week of FREE childcare?
Currently, for at least 38 weeks a year, everyone with a 3 or 4 year-old (or 2 year old if on low income), is entitled to 15 hours a week of free state or private nursery childcare. From September 2017, this increases to 30 hours a week if you earn at least £115 a week (if a couple both parents must) but neither parent earns over £100,000 pa.
Paying for childcare? Are you eligible for childcare tax credits?
If you pay for childcare for a child up to age 15, are a single parent working 16+ hours a week or a couple BOTH working 16+ hours a week, with total household income under £40,000, you may be entitled to childcare tax credits – check on 0345 300 3900. If you get tax credits, you’re not allowed to get Tax Free Childcare and while you can get childcare vouchers, doing that may reduce your tax credits, so isn’t worth it.
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The new Tax-Free Childcare scheme is being rolled out to parents of the youngest children now and should be available to all parents by the end of 2017. It’s likely many of those who couldn’t get vouchers, including the self-employed, will welcome it. For every 80p you put in a special account to pay for childcare, the Government will add 20p up to a total of £8,000 per child. So that’s £2,000 added. It’s only available if you earn over £115 a week (both of you must, if a couple) and neither earns over £100,000. More at www.mse.me/ taxfreechildcare.
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Views from
Alistair Burt, your Local candidate... FOREIGN POLICY – CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR ALL
Y
ou will quite possibly be reading this as we are still mid General Election campaign – and I write this not as a Member of Parliament, as it is dissolved until after June 8th, but as a candidate. You will hear much over the coming weeks about what lays ahead for our country domestically, but it is also more important than ever how we interact with countries overseas. A new Parliament is bound to take a big interest in foreign policy. Candidates from all parties around the country are setting out their programmes, but for those who reach Parliament, the next few years of foreign affairs will be as absorbing as any in recent years, and will demand more of their attention than perhaps might be considered usual. For some decades our foreign policy has been anchored in the two obvious and deep relationships of the EU and the U.S. But both these establishments have been shaken by recent events, and our foreign policy will need to be re-calibrated over the next five years. We will be post a Brexit referendum decision until 2019, but not yet post Brexit itself. It will be a fascinating period for the continent and our relations with it, including those in the number of security, defence and intelligence arrangements which are outside EU structures. Similarly we are also coming to terms, after a hundred plus days, with what a Trump Presidency means in practice. President Trump, having had a number of world leaders head to Washington, is embarking on his first foreign visits. He has chosen to kick off with Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the Vatican before coming to Europe for a NATO and a Group of Seven summit. If his mantra before becoming President was ‘Make America Great Again’, his
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current one appears to be ‘This is not as easy as I thought it was going to be’. Whilst revising opinion in the face of fact or greater knowledge is always welcome, some of his discoveries are startling and rather add to the sense of lack of preparedness to take on the role in the first place. This compounds the problem for allies such as the UK – and its Parliament – to keep up. The recent chemical attack in Syria, and the response from the USA, has somewhat gone against the Presidents’ initial comments on ‘not being the world’s policemen’ but equally the action does not yet make policy, and we will wait and see what transpires. As an eternal optimist on the Middle East Peace Process I am pleased that seeking the resolution of matters between Israel and the Palestinians appears high on the agenda both in the US and at home where it has been an issue of immense interest in Parliament for decades. Though domestic Israeli and Palestinian politics offer little sign of change many good people continue to work on the process, and we can have hope that it is not being put to one side.
More than anything it points to the need for negotiations to succeed for the sake of both the UK and the EU, as both need ultimately to be strengthened by Brexit rather than weakened.
And of course there is Europe for the new Commons to get into. With the Dutch, French and German elections this year, there has been much discussion. More than anything it points to the need for negotiations to succeed for the sake of both the UK and the EU, as both need ultimately to be strengthened by Brexit rather than weakened. And we haven’t even mentioned North Korea, China and the wider world! Some hard work ahead for the Class of ’17.
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The friends
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he Friends of Bedford Hospital charity was formed soon after the beginning of the National Health Service in 1948. The new NHS couldn’t afford enough equipment, so the Friends came together to help supply that need. Today we have about 150 members with 30 volunteers continuing to raise money for vital equipment needed by our hospital.
We collect five times a year at Supermarkets and run a monthly Stall in the hospital. Her Grace, the Duchess of Bedford provides a fund-raising visit to the Gardens at Woburn Abbey every summer. We organize Nearly New Sales of baby equipment, the next on Saturday 9th September
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2017. We sell Charity tickets kindly given to us by local drama and musical groups. Our next Christmas Concert will be in St Peter’s Church, de Parys Avenue, on Saturday 9th December 2017. Recently we bought two ventilators for patients in Accident and Emergency with severe breathing problems. These cost £3,200 each and they are now saving patients’ lives. The machines powerfully but gently assist patients with breathing in and out, help them to regain a normal rhythm and relieve the associated strain on their hearts. Early in 2016 we raised £35,000 for an exceptionally accurate, up-to-date scanner for expectant mothers. This enables doctors to diagnose problems at a very early stage in the
CHARITY pregnancy, giving both mother and baby the very best chance of a healthy future. We also funded attractive Reminiscence Photos throughout the waiting areas for Main Outpatients, showing daily life in Bedford from the 1930’s to the present day. In 2015 we furnished and equipped two Quiet Rooms, one for Elizabeth Ward and one for Harpur Ward on the fourth floor of the tower block. These wards look after elderly patients, many of whom suffer from Dementia. The furniture is extra stable and safe, and the equipment offers interesting and stimulating occupations. We also provided atmospheric photos of Bedford, past and present. Currently, we are raising funds for urgentlyneeded replacement of the play area for Riverbank (Children’s and Teenagers’) Ward. The existing play area is 20 years old and no longer meets current safety standards. The new play area will be attractive and colourful, all on one soft-surfaced level. Its central feature will be a multiple safe-play installation, with a marked track running around it, on which small children can pedal cars and tricycles. Around the edges there will be seats for carers and interesting activities for older children.
This play area will provide a vital part of the young patients’ recovery as they begin to regain fitness and confidence. It will offer a muchneeded break from the Ward and the opportunity for children and their carers to relax out in the fresh air. It will also help to entertain visiting brothers and sisters. So far we have raised £15,000 and we need another £5,000 for work to begin. Ideally the play area will be completed by this summer so that the children can benefit from sunny days outside. We will be very grateful for donations of money, paperbacks or bric-a-brac to sell on our stall in the Hospital. DVDs, greetings cards, toys, unwanted gifts, costume jewellery and small ornaments or household items are particularly useful. Felicity Scott, Chairman of The Friends of Bedford Hospital Email info@friendsofbedfordhospital.org Telephone (in working hours) 01234 – 716015 www.friendsofbedfordhospital.org RegCharity No. 1031015
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Planning your
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f you have planned an exotic trip abroad you want to make sure you enjoy it to the full so here are some tips to help: Start preparing for your trip, especially long trips, 4/6 weeks before you go. read the latest health & safety advice for the country you are travelling to using GOV.UK or TravelHealth.org.uk country information to find out if you need any travel vaccinations and if Malaria is a risk. if you do need vaccinations and/or to take Malaria tablets make sure you leave enough time for them to start working before you go. Prepare a kit of travel health essentials which should include: Insect repellent Thermometer Wound cleaning gauze Sterile Dressings Scissors (pack in main case – not hand luggage) Plasters Tweezers Bandage tape Painkillers Sunburn treatment Antiseptic Medication for existing conditions Antihistamines 20
Your sunscreen should have a UVA rating of at least 4 star and a minimum SPF 15 to protect against UVB. It is important to apply it thick enough to get the suggested protection and reapply every 2 hours. This means a 200ml bottle would last an adult only 2 days. So take enough for the whole family. If you are having a more adventurous holiday you should consider including anti-diarrhoea medication, rehydration sachets, anti-malarial tablets, a mosquito net and water disinfectant – most of which you can purchase from the pharmacy. It is also vital to have the right travel insurance. Make sure your policy covers your destination and the length of your stay as well as any activities you might want to do. When travelling in Europe confirm you have a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) which will entitle you to free or reduced cost medical care but not emergency travel back to the UK. Happy Holidays! Bromham Pharmacy, Avoca House, Mollivers Lane, Bromham MK43 8JT Open Monday to Friday 9am – 6pm Closed for Lunch 1pm – 2pm Saturday 9am – 1pm Sunday & Bank Holidays CLOSED
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Warning signs of Alzheimer’s Disease to look out for
lzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, but all forms of dementia have changes in personality where people behave out of character. Here are some important warning signs to look out for.
Memory loss that disrupts daily life: One of the most common signs is memory loss, especially forgetting recently learned information. Difficulty completing familiar tasks at home, at work, or at leisure: Having trouble driving to a familiar location, managing a budget at work or remembering the rules of a favourite game. Confusion with time or place: Losing track of dates, seasons, and the passage of time.
New problems with words in speaking or writing: You may notice a person has trouble following or joining a conversation. Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps: Placing things in random unusual places or even accusing others of stealing the items. Changes in mood or personality: Some can become confused, suspicious, depressed, fearful, or anxious and be easily upset and especially in places where they are out of their comfort zone. If you have any concerns about dementia, visit your GP, who can help guide you in the right direction. Home Instead Senior Care, 106A Bedford road, Wootton, Bedford, MK43 9JB. Tel 01234 868820.
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Run Safely in Summer
Dress appropriately – Loose-fitting clothes help take advantage of any breeze. Investigate techno fabrics which allow sweat to pass through them and evaporate, keeping your core temperature lower. Use sunglasses and waterproof sunscreen.
Choose the right time – Avoid midday and 3pm when the sun is at its strongest. If you’re training in a city air quality is best in the morning, and try to choose a route which provides a lot of shade. Keep hydrated – Hydrate well about two hours before a run, even if you don’t feel thirsty. For shorter runs of less than 45 minutes, drink water throughout. For longer runs use drinks which help maintain electrolyte levels.
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Start slower, stop sooner – Start your run a bit slower than usual. Know when to stop, because heat-induced illness is serious. Signs to watch for are headaches, confusion, loss of muscle control, hot and cold flushes, clammy skin and an upset stomach. If you experience any of these, seek shade, a drink and transport home. Use waterways – If possible try to choose a route that passes near water because it’s usually cooler and breezier which will help keep your core temperature down. You can make use of rivers, streams, a lake or the sea.
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1st-7th June National Volunteers Wee
You make the Difference! Tell volunteers ‘you make the difference’
If volunteers make a difference to your charity, community or organisation then make sure you’ve got Volunteers’ Week 1-7 June in your diary! It’s the annual campaign to be part of to thank your volunteers and celebrate the difference they make. Volunteers’ Week is an annual event in June which celebrates the contribution made by millions of volunteers across the UK. It’s run by NCVO in partnership with Volunteer Development Scotland, Volunteer Now(Northern Ireland) and Wales Council for Voluntary Action. Many events take place throughout the country and everyone is invited to join this national celebration of volunteers and volunteering- it’s up to you to decide exactly how you join in. Please do tell us if you’re planning an event.
Last year there was a record breaking 900 events across the country posted on our Volunteers’ Week map and we hope that many more will be inspired by the campaign this year. From running events to sharing thank you messages on social media we want to inspire organisations to come together to let volunteers know that they make a difference and their gift of time matters.
A call to action
In our ‘you make the difference’ message this year there is also a call to action to others to think about what they can do. How can you make the difference? At NCVO we’re passionate about how through volunteering people can take positive action to make a difference to a cause they care about. This is a powerful and important message for times when we may not feel empowered or able to change things for the better. Through volunteering we can make the difference to individuals and communities every day from improving the environment we live in and spending time with those who may otherwise be lonely to contributing to a range of other essential services and support. For many organisations, Volunteers’ Week is also be a chance to recruit new volunteers and showcase the range of volunteering opportunities on offer and also help to inspire people to find out more about opportunities locally, take part and try volunteering for the first time.
How to get involved
NCVO provide all the information, guidance and resources you need to start planning and make your Volunteers’ Week a success. There is a resource pack full of ideas and tips for making the most of Volunteers’ Week! www.volunteersweek.org
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Join Big Toddle week: 19th – 25th June
A chance for your little ones to get involved in something big
The Barnardo’s Big Toddle is the UK’s biggest, brightest event for under 5s! Many thousands of toddlers take part in sponsored walks every year and have tons of fun while helping transform the lives of vulnerable children. Organising a Big Toddle is so easy that anyone can do it – nurseries, playgroups, childminders or parents – and we have everything you need to make your little sponsored walk a big success.
BEDFORD AFRICAN COMMUNITY EVENT
SATURDAY 24TH JUNE 2017 FROM 1.00 PM TO 6.00 PM HARPUR SUITE – TOWN CENTRE. MK40 1LE Are you an African living in Bedford and want to get involved, either singing or dancing a traditional song, tell a story or showcase a traditional play, or play drums or are you a cook to share your traditional African culinary dishes? If so please let us know 5pm Monday 12th June 2017 on 01234356910 or email info@accmuk.com .
The event is being organised to bring Bedford African Communities together to share what is African with the wider Bedford communities. There will be music, storytelling, traditional songs and dance, traditional dress and food and drink. There will be awards for best costume, song, dance, story or activity for adults and children.
Go for bold
This year’s theme is colour – little ones can wear anything they like as long as it’s bright. Register now to organise a Big Toddle and you’ll get a free fundraising kit. The Big Toddle is 20 this year! To celebrate, Barnardo’s has teamed up with Teletubbies to provide some extra fun and help young children explore through their Big Toddle. www.barnardos.org.uk/bigtoddle
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More than just a Charity Shop. Emmaus Village Carlton gives people a home, meaningful work in a social enterprise and an opportunity to get themselves back on their feet and make a real contribution to their community whilst re-building their lives. Based in the countryside village of Carlton in Bedfordshire, Emmaus is home to 33 companions. Emmaus sells donated goods in its on-site shops, and uses the money that is generated to sustain the community. Emmaus also refurbishes and upcycles items in its workshop, as well offering delivery, collection and house clearances services.
Donate
Are you having a clear out, moving house or redecorating? Why not give your unwanted good to Emmaus? Emmaus depends on your donations of good quality second-hand furniture to help support its work. The goods are resold in the Emmaus Home Store and all funds go to supporting the community and those who live in it. Emmaus can collect larger items free of charge. Please call 01234 720826 or drop the items off at the 24-hour donation drop off, which is accessible seven days a week.
Shop
In the Emmaus Home Store you will find some amazing items of furniture and clothing all at bargain prices. Discover your next upcycling project whilst supporting people who have experienced homelessness.
The Bistro
Fancy a bite to eat? Looking for somewhere local to catch-up with friends? Why not visit Em’s bistro. Choose from a range of hot and cold drinks, delicious cakes and pastries or a selection of sandwiches and appetising hot meals. On Sunday’s Em’s also serves roast dinners between 12pm and 2pm.
Volunteer
Volunteering with Emmaus can be a great way to gain work experience, or just get involved in a vibrant and bustling community.
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One voucher per customer valid until 30 June 2017. Emmaus Village Carlton, School Lane, Carlton, Bedfordshire MK43 7LQ Call 01234 720826 Opening times: Tuesday – Saturday 9.30am – 4.30pm Sunday – 10am – 4pm
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TAKE YOUR HOBBY TO ANOTHER LEVEL WITH OUR LEISURE COURSES From Practical Garden Design to a Wedding Designs Workshop, our short leisure courses vary in length from a few hours to a few weeks. They are perfect for exploring a new or existing hobby, brushing up on skills or making new friends.
BOOST YOUR CAREER PROSPECTS WITH OUR PROFESSIONAL COURSES Studying for industry-recognised qualifications on a part-time basis enables you to take your career in a new direction, or enhance your existing skills, while continuing to work. It could be your first step into a skilled role, such as a teacher or electronic engineer, and you’ll gain transferable workplace skills along the way.
STUDY NOW, PAY LATER WITH AN ADVANCED LEARNER LOAN If you’re aged 19 or over on the start date of your chosen course you can apply for a loan to cover the tuition fees for some of our courses. And with nothing to pay back until you’re earning over £21,000 per year, it’s a fantastic way to make part-time study more affordable. To find out more visit www.bedford.ac.uk/loans
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Serving the local Community since 1986 Friendly Service - Good food – all cooked fresh to order. Toasties, ciabatta, baguettes, fresh Italian coffees, tea, salads, sandwiches and snacks. St Paul’s Square, Bedford MK40 1SQ Open 7am -4pm
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Enjoy the new style Grand Buffet Sunday lunch at
The Barns S
ituated on the outskirts of Bedford, The Barns is a four star hotel with a charming river facing restaurant, surrounded by views of the River Great Ouse. The WineGlass Restaurant offers a rustic yet sophisticated setting with great service and delicious food and wines.
Their new style Sunday banquet menu offers a 3 delicious course meal for only £24.50 inclusive for adults, £12.95 for under 12’s and free for under 2’s. The starters and desserts are all presented buffet style and all their food is created using the finest local and seasonal produce. We went along to sample this new Sunday dining experience.
order an indulgent sharing board of your choice for the table. Sharing platters include rib of beef, leg of lamb, honey-roasted smoked gammon or a whole roasted chicken, all accompanied by duck fat roast potatoes, cheddar cauliflower cheese, wine braised red cabbage, honey roasted root vegetables and a saucière of gravy. Choose per person so you can mix and match the meats too. The platter comes loaded gastro-style with generous portions of food. The lamb was perfectly pink – and the plates were hot! Children can order from their own menu or a smaller portion from the Sunday roasts. The roast chicken was very tasty and tender. The ambiance was relaxed and stylish, complemented by singer-pianist Claire Harpur whose distinctive and subtle vocal style added to the mood. It’s the perfect choice for a family Sunday lunch or a special occasion. Try for yourselves and you won’t be disappointed. Sunday lunch is served between 12:30pm – 2:30pm.
An impressive layout of delicious starters were on display, including cured meats, parma and melon, prawns, crayfish, salmon, olives, fresh mixed salads, pate, vegetables, tomato and feta, pickles, olives and gherkins and a variety of freshly baked artisan rolls to choose from. The main course choices are the traditional roast from the a la carte menu as usual or you can pre-
The Barns Hotel, Cardington Road, Bedford, MK44 3SA Book online at www.barnshotelbedford.co.uk or call 01234 270044
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CLOVERDALE RETREAT
Having obtained planning permission, we have scheduled installation works for a substantial area of wooden decking to the front of the Retreat in early June. At this time new double doors will be added to the front of the Building. Although the work will take a week to complete it is hoped to limit closure of the Retreat to just 2 days. The Retreat offers a range of hot and cold drinks, cakes and hot and cold savouries. We have been adding to the menu options available and promoting various new lunch additions. Note that a range of breakfast items have now been introduced. Breakfast is available soon after we open. We currently open at 9.30am daily. Our flexible closing time is currently between 4pm and 5.30pm being dependant on the weather. The Cloverdale Retreat, The Priory County Park, Barkers Lane, Bedford MK41 9DJ
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THE CROWN WILLINGTON FREE HOUSE
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TUESDAY IS STEAK NIGHT
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Grown-Up Milk Shakes Summer shakes are not just for the kids Marvellous Mocha
Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 0 mins Serves: 2 Ingredients: 120ml/ 4fl oz milk 1 tsp instant espresso powder 4 tbsps good quality chocolate syrup 6 tbsp caramel sauce, plus more for garnish if required 300g / 11oz good quality vanilla ice cream 4 tbsp Coffee liqueur (optional) Fresh whipped cream Chocolate-covered espresso beans to garnish Method Combine milk espresso powder, chocolate syrup, caramel and liqueur (if using) into a blender and mix. Add ice cream and blend until smooth. Garnish with whipped cream and espresso beans (and caramel sauce if desired).
Magical Mint
Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 0 mins Serves: 2 Ingredients 150ml / 5 fl oz milk 2 tbsp peppermint syrup OR 2 tbsp mint liqueur 400g / 14 oz peppermint ice cream Sprigs of fresh mint to garnish Method Pour the milk and peppermint syrup into a food processor or blender and use a slow setting to combine them. Add the peppermint ice cream and blend until smooth. Pour the mixture into tall glasses and decorate with sprigs of fresh mint. It’s really that simple! It also works brilliantly with mint and choc chip ice cream. Grate dark chocolate curls over the top before serving.
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edford Borough Council is asking residents for their views on where growth and housing development should take place in the borough over the coming years as part of the Local Plan 2035. The consultation offers an opportunity for residents to comment on a preferred development strategy that includes one or more new settlements; development of the former Stewartby Brickworks site and expansion of selected villages. Comments will also be invited on a range of new and updated technical documents following the release of new national population and household projections in 2016. The easiest way to complete these questions is by using our on-line consultation page www.beford.gov.uk/localplan2015 or by filling in the Word format questionnaire available on the website. If you prefer this method, please attach the completed Word document and send it to planningforthefuture@bedford.gov.uk. Alternatively you can print and post your completed questionnaire or write a letter to Local Plan 2035 Consultation Planning Policy Team Borough Hall, Bedford, MK42 9AP Or call our Local Plan phone number on 01234 718300; leave a message and we will return your call. All comments should be received by 5pm on 9th June 2017. Responses will be acknowledged and published.
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The season starts on Thursday 29th June with the 2nd part of our Sinatra Trilogy “The Main Event” Those of you who saw our “Sinatra at the Sands” show last year will be pleased to know that Mel Peake is back with us once again, this time to recreate the 1974 concert that famously epitomised Sinatra’s dramatic comeback following a brief period of retirement. We move forward 8 years from Las Vegas to New York City and instead of the Count Basie Orchestra we have the Woody Herman Orchestra. Sinatra was always careful to use the finest musicians available and just as Basie’s band was at its best in 1966 for the Las Vegas concerts, the band making the headlines in 1974 was Woody Herman and his Young Thundering Herd. Remarkably, Sinatra included no fewer than 12 new songs in this show, including the one he affectionately refers to as “The National Anthem”. THIS IS A FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR BIG BAND SWING AT ITS VERY BEST, CLOSE UP & ACCOUSTIC. BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.
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Big Community Sing at Kiosk in the Park!
Picture this; a sunny park, Pimms in hand, your child singing their heart out to Matilda, your Gran nodding along to Ella Fitzgerald and your Uncle fist-pumping to Fleetwood Mac. At this year’s Big Community Sing, there’s something for everyone! Emma Garrett (the brains behind Kiosk at the Park & The Pavilion) loves Leyla Burrows’ tagline from last year, “Time to take your singing out of the shower!” and has included on their Facebook event page, “No hairbrush required.” Leyla is stripping back all the expectations of perfect singing, singing in time or even singing in tune! It’s about going back to basics and singing your heart out. As the music specialist teacher at Castle Newnham School (Goldington site) Leyla Burrows knows all about singing. “I hardly have to encourage the children to sing. It comes naturally to them. But suddenly they get older and it becomes less ‘cool’. I want to break down that misconception. I have a hunch that it’s down to family life – families rarely sing together. Children don’t see their parents singing unless it’s after a couple at a family wedding! This event is to get us all back into the spirit of singing all year round, anywhere, with anyone.” Bring your whole family, your neighbours and friends for a drink and sing-song! Kiosk at the Park, 17th June 2pm – 3pm. £3 per song-book. Join the event page on Facebook for regular updates on the event!
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The UK’s only touring tribute festival comes to Bedford The UK’s only touring tribute festival is coming to Bedford Park for the first time this summer as part of the 2017 Fake Festivals tour. The party starts on Saturday 24th June from midday, with three world-class tribute acts and five local support bands providing the warm up to get you in the party mood.
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“Fake Festivals always have a brilliant atmosphere, so I’m exciting to be bringing the event to Bedford. We have a great line up for the festival too, as leading tributes to Queen, Arctic Monkeys and The Jam take to the stage – as well as five local support bands getting a taste of the festival stage.”
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WHAT'SON Your essential guide to activities, clubs, events and lots more in your area. There’s something for everyone! ARTS, CULTURE & TALKS Bedford Art Society Meeting Friday 2nd June 7.15 for 7.30 startt Chris Christoforou, an experienced commercial artist, will give an illustrated talk entitled “The Beauty in your Backyard” showing the wealth of reference material which can be used in paintings and drawings. Entry is free for members, £5 for visitors. Contact Jean Paterson 01234 307210 or www.bedsartsociety.co.uk for information Alpine Garden Society, Bedfordshire group Monday June 5th 7.30 for 8.00pm John Page will be speaking on ‘Alpines in Botanic Gardens’. Local nursery Plant sales (not just alpine plants), plant exhibits. Visitors very welcome £3 including refreshments. Wilstead Village Hall, MK45 3BX Bedford Floral Art Society Tuesday June 6th Addison Centre, Kempston at 7.30pm Mellissa Sheldrake presents ‘The Thyme Machine’ Raffle of arrangements, Sales table Visitors £7. Everyone welcome www.bedfordfloralartsociety.co.uk Eagle Gallery Anthony Mackay One Week Show Saturday 10th June – Saturday 17th June Anthony Mackay takes over the gallery for a display of his work. 101 Castle Road, Bedford MK40 3QP Tel 01234 346995 www.eaglegalleryartists.co.uk Bangsang Hospital Charity, The Gambia’ – Lunch & Talk Wednesday 14th June 12.00 for 12.30pm 2-course Lunch followed by Inspiring Talk by Anita Smith, MBE MRG, Founder & Director of this amazing, award-winning charity. Tickets: £15 from Virginia Pope, 01933 356974. A Mill Theatre ‘Warm Up‘ Appeal event. Sharnbrook Mill Theatre, MK44 1NP Reg. Charity 242164
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Embroiderers’ Guild, Bedford Branch Thursday June 15th 7.30 for 8.00pm Interested in textiles? Come and join us. Tonight’s speaker is Chris Yates (aka ‘The teabag lady’) on ‘The Artful Teabag’ see chrisyatestextileart. weebly.com for more details. The sales table and our scrapbooks will help you to find out what we do and how to join us. Visitors welcome, £4 including refreshments. St Mark’s Church, Calder Rise, Brickhill MK41 7UY Different Pasts, Shared Futures exhibition Saturday 17th June 3-5pm The result of a series of workshops between Yarl’s Wood detainees and artist Josepa Munoz. The Higgins Bedford, Castle Lane, Bedford MK40 3XD Busy Quilters & Stitchers (BQS) Saturday 17th June 10.00 – 3.30pm, Goldington Academy, Haylands Way, Bedford MK41 9BX. A day of workshops, Bring a sewing kit, £5 Further details Val Morgan Tel 01234 266963 Biddenham Gardeners Association Tuesday 20th June at 7.30 CLEMATIS – QUEEN OF CLIMBERS By Carole Adams Visitors very welcome. Admission £5 per meeting – includes Raffle & Refreshment. Biddenham Village Hall Website www.biddenhamgardenersassociation.org.uk Bedford National Trust Association Tuesday June 27th. AGM Doors open 4.00. Meeting starts 4.30. Speaker 5.30 Speaker Helen Ghosh – Director General of the National Trust. Addison Centre, Kempston, Bedford For more information ring Betty Thomas on 01480 860 421 Bedford Floral Art Society Tuesday 4th July 7.30pm Jenni Baker presents ‘Wind in the Willows’ Raffle of arrangements, Sales table Visitors £7. Everyone welcome Addison Centre, Kempston www.bedfordfloralartsociety.co.uk
CLASSES, CLUBS & GROUPS Linedancing Mondays at Priory Methodist Church Newnham Avenue, Bedford MK41 9QJ Beginners/Improvers (Absolute Beginners Welcome) 7.30pm – 8.30pm www.dancingstars.comli.com/ Tele:07969847553
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Kempston and District Model Railway Society Meets every Monday from 7.30pm-10pm At the Church of the Transfiguration rear church hall. New members welcome. Contact Brian Woodcock on 07795251988 or brianwoodcock@btinternet.com Bedford Advanced Drivers – Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents We meet bi monthly on the third Tuesday of each odd month in the Lecture Room at the Bedford Athletic Stadium in Barkers Lane, Bedford at 8.00pm. Non members very welcome. Our May speaker from Cranfield University will be talking about driverless cars. Enquires call 01234 266070 or check our website www.roada-bedford.org.uk.’ Silver lining Club for the silver haired. Park Road Methodist Church Roff Avenue, opposite the high flats. Number 10 bus stops outside. FREE. 2pm-4pm every first Tuesday of the month. Various activities or just sit and chat with a cup of tea or coffee Over 70’s Gentle Exercise Classes Every Monday and Wednesday (except bank holidays) Mondays – Bedford Central Library (3rd floor meeting room) Wednesday – Bedford International Athletics Stadium £4 per session Tel 01234 718835 www.bedford.gov.uk/sport Rotary Club of Bedford de Parys Meet for breakfast every Tuesday at The Embankment Hotel 7.15am for 7.30am start. Fellowship, fundraising and interesting speakers www.bedforddeparysrotary.co.uk Scottish Country Dancing – Beginners class. Tuesday evenings 8pm -10pm ARA Social Club, Manton Lane, Bedford £2.50 per session, first evening free. Singles welcome No experience/partners needed. Wear soft shoes. Keith Rose 01234 781448 keith@krose.plus.com Bedfordshire Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. Meetings:- 1st Tuesday evening each month 7.30 – 9.30pm 3rd Saturday 10.30am. – 4.30pm each month. A friendly group of lovers of textile related crafts have changed venue to Flitwick Village Hall, 11 Dunstable Rd, Flitwick, Bedford MK45 1HP
Bedford Bowling Club Welcome Sessions Every Tuesday and Friday 2pm – 4pm The Bedford Bowling club holds taster sessions in Bedford Park (near the café), and welcomes anyone who would like to try the game. We are a warm, friendly club and the green is in a sheltered & idyllic part of the park. We provide all equipment for these sessions, and only ask you wear flat soled shoes to protect the green. There is no cost or obligation and tea and biscuits are provided. For full information ring Ray on 305695, Warwick on 403551, or Alison on 343257. Or check out our new web site google “bedfordbowlingclub, Bedford – hugo fox”. Local Friendship Group Welcomes new members We meet at a local public house every Wednesday at 8pm Call 07790 904736 or 07925 910639 Email: friendshipclub365@gmail.com Enjoy Irish Ceili and Set Dancing. Every Wednesday 8 pm to 10 pm at the Reading Room, 1, Barkers Lane, Bedford. £2 per session – first evening free. No partner required. Beginners welcome. Ring Pat [01234 308224] for more details. Evening Handcraft – Knitting, Stitching and lots of other hand crafts 1st & 3rd Wednesday of most months. Enjoy craft and good conversation with a relaxed group who support one another. Plus a whole craft shop to shop in if you want to. £4.75 per session which includes any drink off the O For Coffee menu. Tudor Rose Patchwork Unit 1, Oakley Park, Station Road, Oakley MK43 7RB Phone 01234 824983 for further details. Tudor Reeds Folk Dance Club Meet on First, Third and Fifth Wednesday of each month eve 8-10pm We are a friendly social Folk Dancing Club St Marks Church Hall, Calder Rise (off Avon Drive), Brickhill, Bedford MK41 7UY. It’s good fun for only £1 incl. refreshments.No partner required. Rosemary Mcneilage 01234 405594 MENCAP – Smiley Club Wednesdays 7pm – 8.30pm A fun social club for boys and girls from 9 to 18 who have learning disabilities. The club has a band of loyal volunteers, mostly teenagers and activities include: Art and crafts, board games, outside play in the warmer months and hanging out with friends! Pine Cones Family Centre, (behind Livingstone Lower School) Clapham Road, Bedford. For further information please contact the club leader Jeff Smith on 07798 762 808.
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WHAT’S ON MENCAP – Sparkle Club Wednesdays in term time between 7.00pm – 9.00pm a social club for adults with learning disabilities. It is held on Putnoe Primary School, Church Lane, Bedford MK41 0DH. Bedford Pipe Band welcome new members. Thursdays 7.30pm – 9.30pm Friendly & relaxed group beginners to experienced. St John’s Church hall (MK42 0DL), Bedford. Contact Pipe Major Donald Reid 01234 268475 Mrs. Barrett (Band Secretary) 01234 360967 www.bedfordpipeband.org.uk Bedford Gallery Quire 1st, 3rd, 5th Thursday of each month 7.30 pm Priory Methodist Church, Newnham Ave, Bedford We welcome those interested in singing/playing’West Gallery’ music from the early 18th century to the mid19th century. Contact Ken Baddley 01234 310018 www.bedfordgalleryquire.org.uk Bedford Folk Dance Company Meet Thursday eve 8 – 10 pm. We are a friendly Country and Folk Dance Club Putnoe Heights Church, Bedford MK41 8EB It’s good fun for only £2 incl. Refreshments No partner required Ron Law 01234 825574 www.bedfordfolkdanceclub.com Magpie Ladies Group A friendly group who meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 7.30 pm At St Mark’s Church, Calder Rise, Brickhill. (No meetings in August) Guest Speakers and social events Tea/Coffee and cake included New members welcomed Please Contact: Rosemary 01234 405594 or Barbara 01234 304960 Art Friends – New Art Group Art for Fun and Friendship For All Every Thursday 9.30am – 12.30pm Bromham Baptist Church Enquiries please call Jackie 01234 825663 / 07880 518465 Flower School Thursday evenings 5pm – 7pm April Flowers, 90 High Street, Clapham Various arrangements covered with a demo followed by the opportunity for students to complete the same design which they can take home. Booking essential Call Amy on 01234 343335 / 07794 827137 P.M Bridge Group First and third Thursdays of each month 11am to 2.45pm Friendly duplicate bridge Good standard buffet lunch £6 including lunch, tea or coffee. Renhold Village Hall. Tel Ann on 01234 212066
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Linedancing Thursdays Kempston Hammers Social And Sports Club 134 High Street High Street Kempston Bedford MK42 7BN Beginners/Improvers (Absolute Beginners Welcome) 7.00pm – 8.00pm Improver/Intermediate 8.00pm – 10.00pm http://dancingstars.comli.com/ Tele:07969847553 Bedford Fine Companions Folk Dance Club We are a long established folk dance club who meet every Friday in term time from 8pm to 10pm at Hazeldene School Bedford MK41 9AT (use Hartshill entrance). We are a friendly group always ready to welcome new members. No partner required. Contact David Cooke on 01234 823920, https://finecompanions.wordpress. com or find us on Facebook. Bedfordshire Family History Society Welcomes new members at their monthly meetings on the 1st Friday of every month. Contact Lynn on 01234 306482 Held in the Drama Hall of Mark Rutherford School, Wentworth Drive, Bedford MK41 8PX www.bfhs.org.uk Friday Daubers This friendly group of amateur daubers meets at 5 Lansdowne Road Bedford every Friday between 1pm and 4pm to spend a few hours enjoying our hobby. Between us we use a variety of media. If you enjoy drawing and/or painting why not join us. If you are interested why not contact one of us to find out more – Anne 07548 840856 or Jenny 01234 824568 or email Marianne marianne.sellers@ virginmedia.com
COMMUNITY / CHARITY EVENTS Pavenham Open Gardens Sunday, 11th June 1.45pm to 5.30pm In aid of Cancer Research UK. This popular annual event features many gardens in Pavenham High Street. There is free parking at Bartlemas Farm and a free courtesy bus running through the village for those who prefer not to walk all afternoon. Tea and cakes are served and there are other attractions to appeal to all. Entry is £4.50 for adults, £1.50 for children of 12 and over, and accompanied under 12s are free. This payment gives entry to all open gardens and all proceeds go to the charity. Further details from Sue on 01234 354183 or Amanda on 01234 824565. British Red Cross Events Sunday 11th June, Open Gardens, Dragon’s Glen, Clophill, Beds, MK45 4BQ 1.30 – 5pm, Drinks & cakes, Plant stall, Parking. Tickets £4.00 pay on entry. Sunday 25th June, Open Gardens, The Secret Garden, Wymington, NN10 9LS, 1.30 – 5pm, Drinks & cakes, Plant stall, Parking. Tickets £4.00 pay on entry. Friday 30th June, Open Gardens, West End, Cheddington, LU7 0RP 2 – 5pm, Plant stall, Parking. Tickets £3.50 pay on entry.
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WHAT’S ON Afternoon Vintage Tea Friday 23rd June 2pm to 4pm Admission £3 – Tea, cake and dancing Christ the King Church Hall Harrowden Road, Bedford MK42 0SP For Information call 01234 404563 A Different Brew – A Cafe with a difference’ Summer Opening Times Monday- Friday 10am till 8pm and Sundays 11am till 6pm 106 Clapham Road, Bedford Licensed to sell alcohol with food. Sunday menu includes a roast, different meat each week. Staffed by adults with learning difficulties working both front and back of house. A Different Brew is a project of Beds Garden Carers (BGC) Find us on Facebook Beds Garden Carers – Learning Disabilities Charity Panacea Museum The museum tells the story of the Panacea Society – a remarkable religious community formed in the early twentieth century. General Opening Hours. Museum and Gardens Open February half term to October half term Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 11.00am – 5.00pm Gardens only April – September Monday – Wednesday from 11.00am – 4.00pm FAIRS / ANTIQUES Midsummer Fair Sunday 18th June 11am-3pm A collection of stallholders selling a variety of homemade crafts, with kids crafts and face painting. Free entry. Forest Centre, Station Road MK43 0PS Tel 01234 767037 Top Sale Saturday 17th June 9am to Noon, Entry 50p. Refreshments available Christ the King Church Hall, Harrowden Road, Bedford MK42 0SP For information call 01234 965497 Antique Showroom Open Days at Williams Antiques & Restoration Friday 23rd June & Saturday 24th June 10-4pm Showroom open with furniture, silver, pottery, maps and small gifts. Tea area serving hot drinks and homemade cake. Free entry 1 Hampshire Buildings, School Lane, Colmworth www.williamsantiques.co.uk
FAMILY Bedford’s Big High Street Showcase Saturday 3rd June 9.30am-4pm Enjoy some summer fun for all the family at our Bedford High Street festival! www.bedford.gov.uk/highstreetshowcase
Bedford international Kite Festival Saturday 10th – Sunday 11th June 9am – 5pm The event will showcase kites from the four corners of the globe including America, Canada, Japan, China, Germany, France, Holland and Belgium as well as flyers from across the UK. The programme throughout the weekend will feature kites never seen before in the UK and children’s and adults workshops in the kite marquee. Alongside the various demonstrations in the arena will be a whole host of other attractions, food and drink, entertainment, music and kite stalls specialising in kite equipment, clothes and other accessories. Russell Park, The Embankment, Bedford MK40 3RH Odell Village Fete and Family Dog Show Saturday 10th June – 2pm. Entry Adults £1.50, Children Free. Dog Show Entry Fee – £1.50 per dog per class. Attractions including, Bouncy Castle, Gift and Bottle Stall. Tombola, White Elephant, side shows, Pimms, Children’s Sports, ice creams, raffle and refreshments. Scout Field , Horsefair Lane, Odell, MK43 7AA. Car Parking opposite The Bell public house. Disabled parking next to the Scout Field. For more information call Jane on 01933 410959 or email jane@eshelby.co.uk. For details of Dog Show Classes and for more information go to www.odellbeds.net Great Barford Community Fun Day Saturday 17th June 12 noon to 5pm. This year’s fun day has a fun fair theme, rides, climbing wall, mini karts and more, side stalls, fun and games for all the family. On the Playing Field by the Village Hall. All welcome. Milton Ernest Fete and Show Saturday 24th June 2-4.30pm Fun and games on the village green with a brass band, stalls, races, tug of war, WI tea and a show in All Saints Church with flowers, baking, arts/ crafts, photography and children’s artwork and handwriting. Lady Skeet will judge the fancy dress. Village Green, Milton Ernest Santa Pod – Summer Nationals Saturday 24th – Sunday 25th June 2017 National Drag Racing Championships headined by MSA 200mph Pro Mods, Drag Bikes, Nostalgia classes and the Jet Car. www.santapod.com Chill in The Park Sunday 25th June 1-5pm Music & Fun for all! Local Acts and Community Performances Bouncy obstacle course, Penalty Shoot Out, Face Painting, Kids Crafts and more. Food & Drink available Addison Howard Park, Kempston, Bedford MK42 8AP
International Children’s Day Saturday 4th June 10am – 5pm Hosted by Goluch Events and Polish British Integration Centre. All children activities will be free of charge! All Welcome! Russell Park, The Embankment, Bedford MK40 3RH To advertise with us please get in touch – www.bedslifemagazine.co.uk
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WHAT’S ON HEALTH & WELLBEING Bedford Macular Support Group Third Monday of each month at 10:30 am. Volunteer Centre, 43 Bromham Road Offering practical and emotional support to people suffering central vision loss or Macular Disease. Speakers on a range of related topics. Info 01234 781372 Hearts In Beds Cardiac Support Group First Tuesday each month 7pm Priory Methodist Church Halls, Newnham Ave, Bedford, MK41 9QJ (We hold a gentle exercise session from 7 – 7-30 pm under a qualified trainer. Everyone welcome, you don’t need to have a cardiac condition to join us. Raffle at the end of the evening. Contact Sid Luff, 01234 404671 or Ted Jolliffe 01234 327791 for further details of the Group. Health Walks – Forest of Marston Vale Wednesdays 10.30am Free, no need to book. Most walks start at Reception but some elsewhere – see notice board or ring 01234 767037. The Forest Centre, Station Road, Marston Moretaine, Beds MK43 0PR
MUSIC, DANCE & THEATRE Pavenham Folk Concert Saturday June 3rd 8.00pm The Blackheart Orchestra will be playing their first concert in Pavenham. Please see their website; www.theblackheartorchestra.com Tickets £10 from Jim Russell, 01234 824572 The Village Hall, Pavenham MK43 7PH CLOUD – World première – New Musical Monday 5th- Saturday 10th June at 7.30pm An epic, pioneering tale of love, betrayal and team spirit; it features a stunning score with heart-rending songs and strong characters against a vision of a future world where humans struggle to survive against the elements. This is not a post-apocalyptic future you’ve seen before……this is CLOUD……Music & Lyrics by Kaye Vincent – Book & Lyrics by Kaye Tompkins. Tickets: £1113 (£3 conc. Tues & Wed. only for Students i.f.e.) Sharnbrook Mill Theatre, MK44 1NP www.sharnbrookmilltheatre.co.uk – or in person at Twinkle. Twinkle Boutique, High St. Sharnbrook. Singin’ in the Rain performed by Harrold Priory School Wednesday 21st – Friday 23rd June 7.00 pm. The classic MGM musical is brought to life by pupils from Harrold Priory School in a welcome collaboration with Sharnbrook Mill Theatre. [An Amateur Youth Production by arrangement with Josef Weinburger on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York. Screenplay by Betty Comden and Adolf Green, Songs by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed]. Tickets: £5 Students i.f.e., £7 Adults www.sharnbrookmilltheatre.co.uk – or in person at Twinkle Twinkle Boutique, High St. Sharnbrook. Sharnbrook Mill Theatre, MK44 1NP
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Bedford Organ and Keyboard Club Concert with IAN GRIFFIN Wednesday 28 June 7.30 – 10.00 pm Members £5 Non-Members £6 Pay at door Tel: 01234 344423 Addison Centre, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 8PN www.organfax.co.uk/clubs/bedford
SPORTS & OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Great Barford Bowls Club annual OPEN DAY. Saturday 24th June 10 am – 4 pm. This is special this year since it is the 40th anniversary of the Ladies Section and the official opening of the new clubhouse extension. Entry is free and there will be a chance to try bowls and fun games. Tea/ coffee/burgers/sausages will be available. www. greatbarfordbowlsclub.org.uk – Main entrance and car park in Woodpecker Close, Great Barford, MK44 3BG Kempston Park Indoor Bowls Club We are an indoor bowls club with superb facilities which will be updated to an even higher standard in early summer to make it the most prestigious club in the area.We offer bowls coaching from qualified coaches for beginners of all ages whether or not you are a club member. We provide you with bowls and bowls shoes and up to five lessons without any obligation to join the most prestigious club in the area. 290 Hillgrounds Road Kempston MK42 8UB 01234 852291. www.kempstonparkbowls.co.uk Bedford Parkrun every Saturday Meet at The Bandstand at 9am. Join us for a 5km run around the park (dogs, children and buggies all welcome). Register for free on the Parkrun UK website http://www.parkrun.org.uk Rambling Club We’re a friendly walking group who meet on a Sunday morning for a 5/6 mile walk. For further information or a copy of our programme please contact brclub75@yahoo.co.uk or phone 01234 360769. Bromham Short Mat Bowling Club Tuesday evenings 7 pm – 9.00 pm and Monday afternoons 2.00 pm – 4.30 pm (September to May only). We are a friendly group of people that play short mat bowls. It is a fun, in-expensive, sociable game for all ages with a cuppa at half time. We meet in Bromham Village Hall and the first two sessions are free and where training can be given. All that you would require to bring is a pair of flat shoes or even your slippers! Contact Sue Amor on 01234 823610 for more details and we hope you will come along and give it a try.
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WHAT’S ON Ouse Valley Archers Currently offering a four week introduction in target archery. Currently offering a four week introduction in target archery. Courses run by Archery GB approved coaches and all equipment is provided. For experienced archers or those who have completed a beginners course the club shoots indoors/outdoors on Tuesday & Thursday 7.00pm – 9.00pm and Sunday 2.00pm – 4.00pm at Putnoe Primary School & Field Bedford For further details visit our website or contact info@ ousevalleyarchers.com Walking Football Summer sessions at Bedford Cricket Club Mondays 7-8pm Thursdays 2-3pm For more information and to book a place please email: info@walkingfootballleagues.co.uk Mowsbury Park Bowling Club Try lawn bowls for FREE any Wednesday or Friday 2pm to 4.30pm. Just bring flat shoes. For more info about our club please contact Anne Haynes on 01234 211828 or visit our NEW web site www.mowsburyparkbowlsclub.co.uk Bedford FC Mini Soccer Club Every Saturday at Goldington Academy 10.30am till 12.15pm. Open to boys and girls aged 4-10yrs. Cost per child £3.00 and £5 for two children. Our sole aim is to provide children of all abilities with a unique footballing experience, developing their physical, social and communication skills in a safe environment. Full usage of toilet and changing facilities and plenty of car parking spaces. www.bedfordfcminisoccer.com. Bedford Girls and Ladies FC We are a voluntary sports club for girls age 8 and upwards. If you’d like to find out more info please call Jill on 01234 772668 or 07850540631. Bedford Thunder Basketball club Mixed gender sessions Age 10-13 3.00-4.30 every Saturday Age 14-16 4.30-6.00 every Saturday Men’s club 7.35-9.45 every Tuesday All session in Bedford Academy, for further information contact bedfordthunder@outlook.com or visit our website www.bedfordthunder.com Wootton Badminton Club Wootton Upper School, Hall End, Wootton, Beds, MK43 9HT Thursdays from 7.30pm to 10.00pm This friendly club welcomes anyone who does or has played badminton, sorry no absolute beginners. Contact: Freda Dunlop 01234 270638 Email: garry.freda@btinternet.com www.woottonbedfordbadmintonclub.weebly.com
Bedford mighty eagles dodgeball team We are a club that plays at a high level but would love anyone from any sporting ability and background to come down and give it a go as long as you are 15 and above. We have a men’s and women’s squad. It is great fun and a fantastic way to keep fit. We train on Tuesday’s 8-9 at: Hastingsbury school, Hill rise, Bedford, Mk42 7EB First training session is FREE and then each session is only £3 after that Bedford United Football Club Bedford United is a non-profit making football club holding the FA Charter Standard status and providing a fun, friendly, safe and structured environment to learn, play and enjoy football. We have an established range of teams from our Academy right through to our Adults so if you’re interested in playing, coaching or helping out visit us at www.bedfordunitedfc.co.uk. Cyclists Touring Club, Bedfordshire. We meet on a regular basis and have rides to various places, and cater for all abilities. We ride as a group for the pleasure of riding and socialising, nobody gets left behind ! See website ctc-bedfordshire.co.uk for details of our forthcoming rides, or ring 01234 219148 for further information. Social Table Tennis Mon/Tue 7.30pm-10.00pm Sports Hall, Lincroft School, Oakley All Ages Welcome. Just Turn Up £4 per player per session, Bats Available, Free Hire Coaching Available Call John 07921 093199 Bedford Borough Bowling Club Established over 100 years are now enrolling new members and forming a junior section. Probably the most prestigious bowling club in the Bedford area with both indoor and outdoor bowling greens. We offer FREE tuition from qualified instructors, with all equipment provided, we just ask you to wear flat shoes. Afterwards, you can obtain a cool drink or a coffee from the bar and relax in the comfortable lounge area. There are also restaurant facilities for lunch time meals. So give it a try, bring the family all are welcome. Free parking. Check our web site www.boroughbowlin. org.uk or telephone 01234 340736 for more details,
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t's on WhataMK Theatre this month AN IMAGINATIVE ADAPTATION OF CHARLOTTE BRONTË’S LITERARY CLASSIC, JANE EYRE, HEADED FOR MILTON KEYNES THEATRE
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n energetic and imaginative new adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s masterpiece, Jane Eyre, comes to Milton Keynes Theatre, Monday 10 – Saturday 15 July. 2017 marks the 170th anniversary of the first publication of Jane Eyre – a significant time to be touring Charlotte Brontë’s classic and much loved story. The highly acclaimed co-production between the National Theatre and Bristol Old Vic heads to Milton Keynes this summer with Nadia Clifford taking the central role of Jane Eyre and Tim Delap as Rochester. Charlotte Brontë’s story of the trailblazing Jane is as inspiring as ever. This bold and dynamic production tells the story of one woman’s fight for freedom and fulfilment. From her beginnings as a destitute orphan, Jane Eyre’s spirited heroine faces life’s obstacles head-on, surviving poverty, injustice and the discovery of bitter betrayal before taking the ultimate decision to follow her heart.
Director Sally Cookson, said about her production of Jane Eyre: ‘Adapting a novel for the stage is a challenging prospect – especially when that novel is cited as many people’s favourite of all time. It is always daunting when you’re working on a story which everyone knows so well, because you want to surprise and maybe challenge people’s expectations, without losing any of the things which make them like the story in the first place.’ Manchester born and bred Nadia Clifford’s previously appeared at the National Theatre in Alistair McDowell’s sell-out production of Pomona and Tim Delap will make his NT debut as Rochester. They are joined by Hannah Bristow (Helen Burns/Adele/St John/Grace Poole/Abbot), Matthew Churcher (Musician), Alex Heane (Musician), Melanie Marshall (Bertha Mason), Belfast born and bred Paul Mundell (Mr Brocklehurst/Pilot/Mason), Cardiff born David Ridley (musician), Evelyn Rivers (Bessie/Blanche Ingram/Diana) and Lynda Rook (Mrs Reed/Mrs Fairfax). The cast is completed by Ben Cutler, Jenny Johns, Dami Olukoya, Francesca Tomlinson and Phoebe Vigor.
Performances: Monday 10 – Saturday 15 July. Evenings 7.15pm, Wed & Sat mats 2pm Prices: From £14.50 (£16.40 online/phone) Box Office: 0844 871 7652 (bkg fee)* Groups 10+: 0333 009 5393 Access Booking: 0800 912 6971 (bkg fee)* Online Booking: www.atgtickets.com/miltonkeynes (bkg fee) *Calls cost 7p per minute, plus your phone company’s access charge. Online and phone bookings also carry a transaction fee of £2.85 (excluding Theatre Card & Groups)
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Open Air Theatre in Bedford is thriving!
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he Pavilion at the Park in Bedford Park is behind a significant expansion in open air theatre in Bedford.
Emma Garrett, Proprietor of the Pavilion Café has announced events for this Summer. “Our first Shakespeare in the Park was in 2015, in collaboration with Big Theatre and it was such a success, we were encouraged to mount two performances in 2016 bringing the wonderful Oddsocks Productions to Bedford, with their hilarious adaptations of Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing and Macbeth.
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They played to sell-out audiences and we are delighted to announce that they are back this year, with a repeat of Macbeth and their new production, Romeo and Juliet on the 9th and 10th June. There is yet more Shakespeare on offer at the Kiosk in Russell Park , when the talented Handlebards will be performing A Midsummer Night’s Dream, on bicycles! Thursday, 6th July For more information on Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth and Wind in the Willows visit www.eventbrite.co.uk For more information on A Midsummer Night’s Dream visit www.handlebards.com/tickets
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Family arts festival
jam-packed with performances and activities in Bedford this June
Having travelled the country to hand pick the best of the UK’s children’s theatre, Full House have selected a range of performances to bring to Bedford’s cultural and community spaces, with something to surprise, delight and enchant everyone, from the very young with One Little Word at Bedford Central Library, to young and old alike in a magical and musical take on The Elves and The Shoemaker at The Place Theatre. The Indian subcontinent will be coming to the John Bunyan Museum with the legends of The Tales of Birbal, whilst St Cuthbert’s Hall will host the hilarious and poignant Happily Ever After, based on the story ‘King & King’ by Linda De Haan and Stern Nijland. Families will enjoy wideeyed wondering with innovative immersive audio performance Day Dreamers in the ground of The Higgins, and families can expect drama and fun in TWENTYSEVENTEEN, a unique performance created by young people from Ridgeway School at Trinity Arts & Leisure. Many of the events at June Arts Jam are offered for free, others for as little as £4. The festival is supported by Arts Council England and the Harpur Trust.
Event Listings
Day Dreamers: Sunday 4th June, from 12 noon until 4pm, in the grounds of The Higgins. Recommended for age 4+. Free! Just turn up. (Performance lasts for 20 – 40 minutes). One Little Word: Saturday 10th June, 11:30am & 2pm, Bedford Central Library. Recommended for age 3+. Tickets £4. (35 mins). Tales of Birbal: Sunday 11th June, 11:30am & 2pm, John Bunyan Museum. Recommended for age 6+. Tickets £4. (50 mins). Happily Ever After: Saturday 17th June, 11:30am & 2pm, St Cuthberts Hall. Recommended for age 5+. Tickets £4. (45 mins). TWENTYSEVENTEEN: Wednesday 21st June, 1:30pm, Trinity Arts & Leisure. Recommended for all ages. Free, but tickets must be booked. (40 mins). The Elves and The Shoemaker: Saturday 24th June, 11am & 2pm, The Place Theatre. Recommended for age 4+. Tickets £7.50/5. (60 mins).
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Film
Review The Fate of The Furious
From small beginnings came one of the biggest box office blockbusting movie series. From its early beginning following a cop going under cover to infiltrate a bunch of criminals using fast cars it has now become a massive spy/ espionage/racing/action franchise that somehow manages to be more and more extreme every single time… and more and more ridiculous! At the same time, as ridiculous as it gets it still manages to be extremely good fun. The Fast and The Furious franchise has become the epitome of an all action Hollywood movie, it has car chases galore (many of which are spectacular) bullets flying left, right and centre and absolutely jaw dropping stunts. Not content with just that though the makers seem intent on bringing in big stars as not only regulars (The Rock/Dwayne Johnson & Jason Statham) but also guest stars (Charlize Theron, Kurt Russell and Luke Evans). A Fast and Furious film will take you on an adrenaline filled ride that doesn’t let up from the moment it starts until the end of the credits. It will never be an award winner but you will almost certainly find yourself thrilled and excited as the two hours fly by.
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BLETSOE COUNTRY SATURDAY 17th JUNE
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Classic Car Display • Ouse Valley Swing Band • Family Dog Show Steam Engine • Stalls • Marboo Dogz Flyball • Vintage Flypast Bouncy Castle • Country Crafts • Dog and Ducks • Clay Shooting Archery • Children’s Games • Brocklesby Academy of Dance Cakes and Cream Teas • BBQ • Music by Tim Copping Adventure Racing Simulator • Grand Draw and much more.
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Book
Review Blackberry Wine by Joanne Harris
Published just one year after her hit novel Chocolat this split-time novel will transport you to the magic of the countryside and the simple pleasure a bottle of wine.
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Londoner Jay is a writer who published his greatest work – ‘Jackapple Joe’ – 10 years ago, but has since struggled to replicate this success. Travelling between the present and the summers of Jay’s childhood we learn of the unlikely friendship he struck up with an old man called Jackapple Joe. From him Jay learns about the magic of nature and the secrets of home-made wine. In the present Jay returns to Yorkshire hoping to find some sense of meaning and inspiration. Instead he finds only some old bottles of Joe’s special brew. The wine has more of an effect on him than he bargained for and under the ruse of working on his next novel Jay buys a house in the French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes (the setting for Chocolat). In reality, he is escaping his city life and his girlfriend, and his sense of failure. As the wine works it magic Joe finds his inspiration. But is it the wine, or is it the ghost of an old friend? Magic can be found in many unlikely places: the magic of nature; the magic of friendship; and the magic of belief in ourselves.
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The Carnival will begin with a procession through the village from 12:10pm arriving at the ORA field (off Church Lane) for a fun packed afternoon
• Craft stalls
• Fun fair
• Tug of War
• Arena show
• Food stalls
• Competitions
• Bouncy castles • Climbing Wall • Licenced Bar Why not get in touch to book a stall, take part in the procession or Arena acts, or to get involved: Email: oakleycarnival@gmail.com / Facebook ‘Oakley Carnival’ / Website: www.oakleycarnival.co.uk
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he most common theory about modern Fathers’ Day is that it originated in the US, and with one particular lady, a Mrs Sonora Louise Smart Dodd. She felt that just as we dedicate a special day to mothers, so we should do the same for fathers. It meant a lot to her, because she and her siblings were raised in a loving manner by her own father after her mother died in childbirth.
So she began a campaign, and the first Fathers’ Day was held on June 19th (her father’s birthday) in 1910. It grew in popularity and in 1966, President Lyndon Johnson signed a proclamation declaring that the third Sunday in June would be Fathers’ Day. How did Fathers’ Day make the leap across the Atlantic? No-one seems to know, but it’s likely that – in the manner of other American traditions – it gradually seeped into the British consciousness. Greetings cards manufacturers definitely played their part though. Never ones to miss a trick, they began producing cards and we bought them. It seems that in the UK, Fathers’ Day really took off in the 1970s but, unlike in the US, it’s never been declared an ‘official’ day.
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Kimbolton Castle
Sunday 9th July 2017
Main Ring Events for 2017:
Sealed Knot, Beagles, Heavy Horses and Horse Whisperer.
Ground admission for Public from 11.00am Main Show Ring Events from 12.00pm Entrance: Adult £10, Family £25, Children £5, (Under 5’s free) www.kimboltoncountryfayre.com Charities for 2017: All monies raised will be donated to Charities and good causes supported by the Rotary Club of Kimbolton Castle and/or Sporting Bears. Charities supported in 2016 included: Hemi Help, Samuel Pepys School, Ellesmere Opportunity Group, Autism Concern, EACH (East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices), Burn Camps, Holly Ward (Hinchingbrooke Hospital), Mission Motorsport and local Rotary Supported Charities
Stage 2017:
Galaxy Big Band, Morris Dancers.
Other Attractions: A flypast
by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Hurricane and Spitfire, 1000 Classic Cars, Dreamrides, Ford Focus Simulator, Model car racing, over 70 stalls and stands. And much more...
Children:
Millars Ark Mobile Farm, Astro Glide. Organised by the Rotary Club of Kimbolton Castle in partnership with the Sporting Bears
Competition Join us for a Fantastic Comedy Circus Show with one of the UK’s best touring Circuses – Circus Sensible. Be prepared for a whole lot of fun and LOTS of audience participation in a Circus which is anything but sensible! From 3 to 103 you won’t be able to stop yourself from laughing! A ‘not to be missed’ experience. Free Circus Skills Workshop Included with your ticket and runs throughout the day between Circus shows Includes Juggling, Plate spinning, Beginners Stilts, Diabolo, Devilstick, Poi, Hula Hoop, Chinese ribbons and more. Great fun for all ages and abilities.
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Online Safety Seeking the views of parents and carers
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s a result of the work that Bedford Borough Council’s Early Help team completed last year, it was discovered that some young people were frequently using social media inappropriately and unaware of the legal and personal implications.
The data from this project was sourced from upper/ secondary schools in Bedford Borough, and explored issues surrounding drug and alcohol use with young people. Early Help are in the process of conducting further research to look at social media usage amongst young people, and would like to extend this to include parents and professionals. The research will influence Early Help’s strategies for the future.
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Cllr Shan Hunt, Portfolio Holder for Children’s Social Care, said: “Keeping young people safe online is a joint effort. Together, we can try to think of ways to always stay one step ahead of those that will exploit the innocent. By educating individuals about online safety, we eliminate many of the risks.” As part of this research, Early Help are very keen to seek the views of parents and carers, and would greatly appreciate it if you could take the time to complete the surveys as this would allow us to gain a clearer picture of the current situation. The surveys are anonymous and the findings will be used to develop and improve services available to young people, and their families in Bedford Borough. The parent and carer surveys can be accessed via www.forms.bedford.gov.uk/socialmedia
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Why choose Acorn House ? Acorn House is the only Veterinary Hospital in Bedford To be awarded hospital status, a veterinary practice must: • Pass regular rigorous inspections by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons • Ensure that nursing staff are on site 24 hours a day • Ensure that veterinary surgeons are available 24 hours a day • Provide specialist equipment for diagnosis and treatment • Employ veterinary surgeons with advanced qualifications and experience
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Bloat in dogs
what an owner needs to know
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loat happens when a dog’s stomach becomes abnormally full with gas or food. In the most serious cases, the stomach twists, trapping the food and gas and cutting off the blood supply to the internal organs. Bloat can affect any dog, but the dogs at greatest risk are large, deep-chested breeds such as German Shepherds and Great Danes.
How do I know if my dog whas bloat?
Bloat can come on quickly. Common signs include: • Tight, swollen abdomen • Unsettled, restless behaviour • Bringing up small amounts of white foamy vomit, or trying to vomit but nothing coming up
What should I do if I think my dog has bloat?
Left untreated, bloat will kill a dog in a matter of hours. If you suspect that your dog has bloat you need to get him or her to a vet with surgery and intensive care facilities as soon as possible. The veterinary team will confirm the diagnosis, improve blood circulation, and release gas from the stomach. Surgery is then performed to untwist the stomach and permanently fix it in the correct position.
How can I reduce the risk for my dog?
• Split feeds into 2 or more meals per day rather than one large meal • Avoid exercise for at least an hour before and after feeding • Reduce stress and excitement around feeding times • For high-risk breeds, talk to your vet about preventative surgery to anchor the stomach in place (can be done at the time of neutering) • Bloat usually happens in the evening – ideally register your dog with a veterinary practice offering on-site 24 hour emergency care. If yours does not, find out in advance where you would need to take your dog in an emergency.
Acorn House Veterinary Hospital runs its own 24-hour emergency service at our usual premises. We have hospital-level expertise and facilities to stabilise and treat very sick pets, including those suffering with bloat.
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Take Me Home
Cats Protection Bedford and Biggleswade
Sasha
Jamie
Domino
Cheeky girl looking for someone to adore her
Special boy looking for a purrfect indoor home
Long term stray looking for a home to call his own
Fudge
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Bubble & Squeak
Looking for someone to call her own
Beautiful boy looking for his forever home
Affectionate pair looking for cuddles
Alfie
Brook
Bertie
Nervous girl looking for a home with her brother
Nervous boy looking for a home with his sister
Long term stray looking for a sunny spot
Gem
Orion
Dumpling
Do you have room on your knee for this sweet girl
Chatty boy looking for love and conversation
Stunning girl looking for a home to help her blossom
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Your Tarotscopes for June 2017... by Susan Peppiatt Gemini
Doors open for Gemini’s which show surprising but fulfilling ways forward for work or romance this month, but which have a need for complete honesty and integrity to make work for long term happiness. There is no way to ignore past difficulties. They have to be learned from, and used as a step up towards a more successful life, to fully succeed on this path.
Cancer
A long awaited break or rest shows as an important plan to revive this June, with a necessity to pull it forward if possible from its place in the ‘wishes’ folder, to the diary for late autumn this year. While the financial side shows as uncertain, the need for a break is far more intense. The mind needs clearing of the past few months of uncertainty to get back on track.
Leo
Perhaps the most surprising thing this month for Leo’s is a little need for secrecy. Where personal details are involved the less details that everyone else is aware of the better. People who have got in your way in a work or money connection show as too interested in what you need to do.
Virgo
A slightly crazy month with family and a need to be in several places at once being high priorities. Most of the family issues are easily solvable but need time and attention shown, rather than a lot of thought, or mental anguish. Try to go with the flow of things and 72
that shows as working out better than fighting or struggling against the tide of life.
Libra
doubts are at this level , things have to be better in reality than in the mind, so just take a deep breath and jump in with both feet.
Aquarius
A Celebration at the end of the month needs hard work to be made successful, but looks like being tied down by petty arguments between people who have put themselves in the line of control. Make plans simple is the advice given, as the most impressive plans are the most likely to fail, and the less likely to be enjoyed.
Travel local to this country, and connected with friends or family is a welcome relief to a few months of boredom and a feeling of being in one place for too long. A place which brings a challenge to get to is also shown as due to become a much travelled path in the future, bringing a lot of happiness with it.
Scorpio
Pisces
A fulfilling month where study is concerned, allowing new intelligence to come flooding in with a vibrancy which has been missing over the past few years. This heralds a phase of life which would have been thought impossible for years yet. Property matters also look good. Especially for new homes which need some doing up.
Sagittarius
Family come first, last and middle this month, with everything else pushed to the edge, While most of the events are fairly joyous, they are also a little costly, which means that the need for inventive and creative ideas are welcome and appreciated by all. Time to get your sleeves rolled up and your thinking caps on.
Capricorn
Most Capricorns are used to banging their heads against solid walls of self-doubt and uncertainty, but his month shows a level of activity where a new direction of work is expected. At least when the
A new sense of energy is prevalent this month, and about time too for many Pisceans have felt below par for some time. All those thoughts of starting an exercise regime should begin while the weather is cool enough to enjoy it.
Aries
Pulling strength of purpose and dreams together seems to finally pay off this month when a project which has seemed to take forever shows as finally taking off don’t rest on your laurels though, this needs constant effort to perform at its best.
Taurus
Time to relax is nearly here, just one more push mentally to finalise a pet project for the home and it’s all a lot easier to feel satisfied and content with your lot. Don’t expect this to be a long rest however, for part two of the plan begins to take shape very soon.
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Spruce
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ith marked increases in spruce aphid populations recorded over the past few years, spruce aphid is now becoming a major pest of conifer species planted in amenity environments.
Norway spruce and most North American species of spruce are badly affected, particularly blue spruce (Picea pungens glauca), its form ‘Koster’, and the dwarf white spruce (P.glauca albertiana ‘Conica’). In addition samples of Cedar and Leylandii have also been found infested with these aphids. The term spruce aphid is a little confusing as attack, is in fact, by two types of aphid. The great black spruce bark aphids (Cinara piceae) alone is harmless and their presence on defoliating trees coincidental. The needle discolouration and loss are caused by the green spruce aphid (Elatobtum abiettnum). Colonies often consist of winged and wingless individuals. Winged aphids have two pairs of broad translucent wings with dark veins. Although weak fliers they can be carried for hundreds of miles on thermals and wind currents allowing for rapid dispersal to new plant hosts.
Initially foliage becomes severely yellowed and browned. Subsequently affected needles fall in large numbers. Eventually crowns become thin consisting of a few bare needles. Interestingly any new years growth i.e. new green shoots remain healthy at the shoot tips Secondary effects result from fouling of the leaves and stems with honeydew that encourages the growth of a fungus known as Sooty mold. The main danger period for trees is from MarchOctober and non-chemical control is seldom effective. Reduction of the use of Nitrogenous fertilisers so that young growth is less attractive while theoretically feasible rarely works in practice. Systemic insecticides give reasonable control of aphids feeding in protected situations such as rolled or curled leaves, in galls or on the higher branches as these are absorbed by the plant tissues and poison the sap aphids feed upon.
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BARTLETT TREE EXPERTS A Very Brown Hedge Indeed Aphids are one of the most common and troublesome of all garden insect pests. They attack a large number of garden plants throughout the country and are recently causing much disfigurement to ornamental conifer hedges. Commonly known as Greenfly and Blackfly, these aphids feed on hedges, sucking the sap of the plant and can spread several viruses, causing severe dieback. Cypress Aphid is currently troublesome and pre-dominantly affects conifer hedging. Damage inflicted on conifer hedges by the aphid Cinara cupressi is severe and can lead to large brown patches on the hedge. This leads to localised foliage death, reducing the aesthetic look of the hedge. As the aphid is active from May to October it is important to catch this problem early and apply treatments to stop its spread. At the first sign of brown patches call us for a free consultation and professional advice.
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t’s time to dust off the patio furniture, spruce up those outdoor pots and get ahead with your hanging baskets to give you a riot of colour this summer.
If you plant your baskets when plants are smaller, it makes the job less fiddly as you can tease young plants through the sides of the basket linings more easily. Traditional summer hanging basket displays include petunias, verbena, bacopa, diascia, lobelia, trailing fuchsia and geranium, but if you don’t want the effect to be too overpowering, select a few foliage plants such as red-leaved coleus or silvery festuca to act as foils. Some gardeners go for sizzling combinations, planting clashing colours of reds and oranges together to bring the wow factor to bright, sunny spots, while others prefer cool blue and white pairings to create a sense of calm in shadier areas. Those who are short of time may have to go for easy-care solutions such as baskets of trailing 80
pelargoniums, simply because they need less watering and generally less looking after than other thirsty specimens such as fuchsias.
But more ambitious gardeners with automatic irrigation systems and plenty of time can produce a wealth of innovative hanging baskets. Try the sedge Carex comans Frosted Curls, which has slender, silvery green leaves and is a good companion to more upright grasses such as Festuca glauca Elijah Blue, which has narrow blue-grey leaves. They need regular watering and some liquid feed every couple of weeks, but you only need to tidy them up occasionally by pulling out leaves that have gone brown. Evergreen succulents such as echeverias can also provide an alternative display, forming a tight globe for an unusual effect, while lusciousleaved hostas can also happily fill a basket. With any hanging basket it is important to deadhead regularly, water the compost daily in summer and feed as required. With a little luck, your patio baskets should be blooming long after you’ve put the barbecue away for the year.
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Guttering Problems? • Gutters cleaned • Leaking gutters repaired • New guttering fitted All by a friendly, local, established company Call Rob on
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T J Gardening Services Making your garden look beautiful
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he Blues finished this campaign in seventh position, but are hoping for far better next season and have made some very impressive signings for the 2017/18 Championship season.
Here we take a look at the new faces who are heading to Goldington Road over the summer months as Bedford Blues prepare to kick off the new Championship season in September. The first is prop Sean McCarthy, 26, who joins the Blues from Jersey Reds. McCarthy has represented Ireland at Under 18 level and previously played for Worcester Warriors before heading to Jersey for his first stint at the club in 2012. The second new signing is back rower Jarad Williams, 27, who heads south from Doncaster Knights. Williams joined the Castle Park outfit from fellow Championship side Yorkshire Carnegie in the summer of 2016 following three years at Headingley. Also making their way to Goldington Road next season will be Ealing Trailfinders prop Alex Penny along with Wasps hooker George Edgson. Penny, 29, is an uncompromising tighthead prop who has England under 16 honours and made a huge impact for Henley Hawks before securing a move to Ealing Trailfinders.
Impressive young hooker Edgson, 21, will make his season long loan from Wasps a permanent move for the coming campaign. The former England Under 18 hooker put in some huge performances for the Blues before a knee injury. But Bedford saw enough in those first few months and Edgson, who previously gained Championship experience at Rotherham Titans as well as turning out for Blackheath, will be champing at the bit to get back out on the field. A familiar face returns to Bedford as Alex Rae originally joined Bedford in 2009 from Northampton Saints having come through the Worcester Warriors Academy. He was a key component of the Blues’ scrum before moving onto Wasps in 2013 and subsequently Jersey. The Blues’ most high profile signing of the summer was that of England international scrum half Lee Dickson, 32, who makes the move to Goldington Road having played 250 games for Northampton Saints since joining from Newcastle Falcons in 2008. The new signings join Ben Adams, Dean Adamson, Justin Blanchet, Josh Buggea, Jordan Burns, Will Carrick-Smith, Elliot Clements-Hill, Ben Cooper, Ollie Dodge, Michael Le Bourgeois, Camilo ParilliOcampo, Ed Taylor and Paul Tupai have all put pen to paper on new deals.
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Eagles The
Plans for the new season are well and truly underway. It looks like the Eagles will remain in the EvoStik Southern League Division One Central for 2017/18 which will get underway on Saturday 12th August. Before then, some entertaining preseason fixtures have been organised against Luton Town (8th July), Dagenham & Redbridge (15th July) and Stevenage (29th July). Away fixtures include Eaton Socon (22nd July), Eynesbury Rovers (18th July) and St Ives on 25th July.
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t was a case of too many dropped points for the Eagles as they finished the 2016-17 season in the top half but with distance from the playoff spots. Jon Taylor will look back with many positives from the season, which included a 16 game unbeaten run from mid-December to April. April started with a competitive draw against Hanwell Town at the Eyrie, before the long 16 game unbeaten run came to a disappointing end at Marlow FC. Despite this disappointment, the Eagles bounced back to record three valuable wins from the last games of the season against Beaconsfield SYCOB, Histon and Aylesbury United to finish the season on a high. 86
The Management Committee and Supporters Club will be running the annual working weekend over the bank holiday weekend of Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th May. For further information, please visit www.bedfordeagles.net or contact Paul Searing on 07973 679980. You can follow the Eagles on social media via the following links: https://twitter.com/bedfordtown https://www.facebook.com/bedfordtown https:// www.instagram.com/bedfordtownfc/ April 7th saw another popular quiz night at the Eyrie. The next one takes place on 30th June. Entrance is £5 per head, with an extra £1 payable for food from the Ploughman’s Supper, should you wish. For further information on please contact Gerry on 01234 381213. Are you looking for somewhere to hold your event? The Wallace suite at the Eyrie could be your ideal venue. Whether it be party, wedding reception, fundraising event or anything, we have the deal for you. Please contact Angie or Ash Scutchings on 07767 488797 for further information.
Concessions are OAP’s, students with ID, Unemployed people and people with disabilities, with proof of benefit entitlement. Season ticket includes admission to all home League games, excluding play-offs and cup games. Vice President Ticket includes admission to all home League games, excluding play-offs and cup games. Also included will be a guaranteed seat in the VP area, free match day programme plus a car parking space on match days.
The Management Committee of Bedford Town Football Club can announce that season ticket prices have been frozen for next season. The price structure is as follows: The prices for the 2017-18 season tickets are as follows. Vice President £250. Adult £170. Concession £110. 10-15 yr old £50. U10 free.
All Season or VP tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. If you purchase your ticket before 1st June, you’ll get free admission to all home pre-season friendlies. Season tickets will be available to purchase from Saturday 1st April 2017. To apply for a season ticket, please vist www.bedfordeagles.net or email james.smiles@bedfordeagles.net
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Bakeries La Rondine........................................................... 92
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Builders C & M Gardener Builders.................................87
Cattery Paddocks Boarding Cattery.............................. 71
Carpentry D C Carpentry......................................................85
Charity CATS Protection................................................... 71 Emmaus................................................................. 29 FACES.................................................................... 26
Chauffeurs M&DH Executive Chauffeurs.............................11
Childrens Holiday Activities Barracudas............................................................30
Cleaning 5 Star.......................................................................55 Aroma Clean......................................................... 73 D&J Window Cleaning......................................85 Oven Maestro........................................................16 Sureclean................................................................16
Computer Repair/Maintenance/Sales Oakley IT.................................................................10 PC Problem Solver..............................................75
Curtains & Blinds Denton Drapes..................................................... 17 Emperor Blinds.................................................... 92
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Polam School........................................................30 Bedford College...................................................31
Beauty Lodge.......................................................23 Bedford Chiropractic Clinic..............................24 Cambridge Diet...................................................25 Deborah Hair........................................................93 Feet To Go..............................................................21 Mo’s Toes...............................................................25 My Heart My Health.............................................. 2 The Dental Centre...............................................21
Electrical Goods / Repairs J B Domestics.......................................................67
Electrician Craddock Electrical............................................87 Down to Earth...................................................... 92 Sanderson Electrical..........................................39
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House Clearance The Bizarre............................................................93
International Kite Festival..................................41 Bedford African Community Event................28
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Cloverdale Retreat..............................................33 Mowsbury Bar & Function Room....................35 The Coach House............................................... 37 The Crown.............................................................33
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Funeral Services Arnolds Funeral Service...................................75
Garage Doors Almond Garage Doors..................................... 92
Garden Sevices/Supplies Bartlett Tree Experts...........................................79 Beaver Sheds........................................................81 Bryan Johnson.....................................................93 Driveway & Paving Doctor...............................79 Eden Tree Specialists........................................83 LWS..........................................................................79 M J Nicholson.......................................................93 MK Guttering.........................................................82 Mr Fix Property Maintenance......................... 56 Paviour Doctor.....................................................83 Prestige Lawns......................................................81 Sureclean................................................................16 TJ Gardens............................................................82 TPI.............................................................................81 Whites.....................................................................93
Dollie & Bo..............................................................61 Dream Doors.........................................................13 F and D Kitchens................................................. 47 Homeworks Property Maintenance.............. 73 Peter Crisp..............................................................16
Leisure Cineworld............................................................. 66 Milton Keynes Theatre......................................54 The Place Theatre..............................................42
Mobility Aids & Vehicles The Mobility Centre............................................23
Naturist Club Blackthorns Sun Club........................................55
Painting & Decorating Bromham Painter & Decorating......................85 Craig Johnson......................................................45 David Lower Decorating.................................. 92 M H Decorating....................................................76 Maulden Painting & Decorating..................... 92
Photographer Noel Lees..............................................................44
Plasterer CP Ceilings........................................................... 56 Craig Johnson......................................................45
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Aquasure Plumbing............................................75 C M Plumbing......................................................... 9 Cromwell Stoves.................................................76 T R Donnelly.........................................................93 LCA Plumbing & Heating.................................. 77 The Bedford Plumbers......................................38
Ace Cars.................................................................40
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Tiling Dave Moore Tiling..............................................38
TV Satellite Services J Dean Security....................................................85
CP Ceilings........................................................... 56 Homeworks Property Maintenance.............. 73 Mr Fix Property Maintenance......................... 56
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LeaseLine..............................................................93
Aroma Clean.........................................................28
Roofing Bridge Roofing.....................................................43 Bucks Roofing......................................................82 Nu-Look Conservatory Roof Solutions...........11 P H Roofing Services.........................................67
Security A Rocket................................................................. 73 Ace Security...........................................................13 J Dean Security....................................................85
M&S Upholstery.................................................. 92
Vehicle Hire Vets Acorn House.........................................................68
Website Design Bedford Business Websites.............................40
Will Writing The Will Writing Company............................... 95
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Paul Riches Skips................................................43
1st Glass..................................................................67 A Rocket................................................................. 73 Bedford Doors......................................................42 Bromham Windows............................................42 Cloudy2Clear...................................................... 96 Kempston Windows............................................. 17 Langford Windows.............................................. 47 Window Geeks.....................................................76
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HC Solicitors..........................................................10
D&J Window Cleaning......................................85
Senior Care Home Instead.......................................................22 Howard’s Way.......................................................21
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Volunteering Opportunities Just to remind you all that volunteering DOES NOT EFFECT YOUR BENEFITS It’s a great way to get a reference and looks great on your CV
OPPORTUNITIES OF THE MONTH Bedford Summer Activity Schemes – Apply NOW!
Autism Bedfordshire summer schemes are fast paced, fun filled action packed days where you will get to see first-hand the difference we are able to make for families. Gain valuable experience in July. Compulsory training day on 3 June. Bedford & District Cerebral Palsy Society Skool’s Out are looking for enthusiastic volunteer play workers for our summer 2017 play-scheme (you are able to commit to more than this if you can!). You will work with children/young people from 0-25 with various disabilities and needs. Schemes run in Kempston and Bedford.
Volunteer Drivers with Headway Required to transport clients from their homes around Bedfordshire to our centre on Monday to Thursday mornings and then back again in the afternoon. Your mileage rate will be paid. YMCA Bedfordshire Supported Lodgings Scheme This is a fantastic opportunity to help a young person in need get the help they require to become independent and thrive in our community! The role involves having a vulnerable young person to stay in your spare room as a lodger. Hosts are paid approximately £480 per month. Treasurer – Bedford Counselling and Training We are a small counselling charity looking for someone with financial or accounting experience who can spare a couple of hours a week keeping our accounts in order and banking. 94
IT Support Club Volunteer (Bedford) – Sight Concern Bedfordshire An opportunity to help create a friendly, sociable drop in club with visually impaired people, where they can share IT expertise and acquire more IT experience. You will offer support and training to enable club members to achieve their IT objective. Fertility Network UK Local Contact Volunteer Local Contact volunteers will help to support people in their local area who face the challenges of childlessness – developing friendships, organising social activities to reduce isolation, and offering much needed help and support. A knowledge of fertility issues is essential. Roller Skate Marshall / Steward – Nu Focus CIC Rollback is a roller-skating project which involves teaching and helping young people as well as parents and adults, to roller-skate safely and in an enjoyable, fun environment during lessons and our Roller Discos. Volunteers will assist young people to learn the basic techniques needed to roller-skate safely, and help with equipment set up and packing away for disco sessions. Friends for Life – Volunteer Care Home Befriender Befrienders visit one or more residents of a Care Home on a one to one basis, providing friendship individuals. The role requires a medium-long term commitment. and entails visiting on a regular basis for chats. 43 Bromham Road, Bedford Call 01234 354 366 or email volunteering@cvsbeds.org.uk www.cvsbeds.org.uk
The Will Writing Company Mayfair House 11 Lurke Street Bedford MK40 3HZ Tel: 01234 761784
Free Will & Testament The Will Writing Company is celebrating its 22nd Year in business and is offering a free Will & Testament (joint or single) to all readers. If you have been meaning to make a Will, now is your chance to take advantage of this exclusive offer and give you and your loved ones peace of mind. By making a Will, you decide who takes care of your children and who inherits your estate. Storage facility optional.
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