Stanground Gazette June 2015

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Issue 17 June 2015

DELICIOUS summer prawn recipe SPARKLING

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HOME & GARDEN

As always, we have all your local news and updates. Thanks to one of our readers, you’ll be pleased to hear that the library sign has been restored. There are also some vouchers inside this month for the new Sue Ryder Cafe – so make sure you take advantage of these and grab a coffee and a natter.

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Thank you to all those who entered our photography competition in last month’s issue. Congratulations to Patrycia Furmaniak whose winning photo is featured on our front cover! We were overwhelmed with the response and had some truly wonderful photographs sent to us. To see some more of the entries turn to page 18.

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HEALTH & BEAUTY

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Walking for health and fun This is a new walking group for local people. The group started on May 12 and meets every other Tuesday at the Sue Ryder Café at 11am. Why not come along meet some new friends and enjoy keeping healthy.

Vandalism & trespassing – Ball Bridge

South Barrier Bank works progress Bank works and work on the low concrete wall has started between Stanground and Ball Bridge. At Stanground you will notice large cement lorries delivering the concrete for the wall and dumper trucks moving backwards and forwards on the site. The bank works are progressing well from Ball Bridge working towards Stanground which will tie into the concrete wall just past the Stanground Sluice. Security cameras have been installed within the compound at Stanground to record activities on site 24 hours per day. Due to the close proximity of the works, and for safety reasons, the Green Wheel cycle path has been diverted until 30 November 2015. Please follow the diversion signs.

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Since the Green Wheel cyclepath has been diverted there have been numerous occasions, mainly at weekends, where the site boundary fencing has been vandalised at the woods area at Stanground and Ball Bridge to gain entry through the construction site instead of using the diversion. Construction sites are dangerous places with many hazards, which include deep excavations on this site. The contractor has considered all options when making the decision to divert the Green Wheel and there are pinch points at Ball Bridge and at the Railway Bridge where the Green Wheel is inaccessible to the public as large moving plant is in operation, which is why the diversion is in place. The contractors only prohibit access when it is completely necessary for the safety of the community and their workers. It is understood that this may be inconvenient and the contractor will endeavour to open the cyclepath as soon as it is safe to do so. In the meantime, cyclists are urged to use the diversion route.

Spelling out the problem! Local resident Lorraine Pendred has taken to Twitter about our unsightly library sign and spent time over the past few months tweeting us here at the magazine as well as the library and former council leader Marco Cereste. Her persistency has finally paid off and the missing letters shall be replaced shortly. A big thank you to Lorraine for her efforts in getting this restored back to the way it should be. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @stangroundmag

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June Bulletin Cambridgeshire Fire & Rescue Service

Think twice before jumping into open waterways this summer! Would you jump into a river, lake or any other open waterway on a hot sunny day? Do you know what hazards lie beneath the water? Or how cold the water is? Your fire service has pledged to deliver water safety education to every school in Cambridgeshire following the tragic death of a teenage boy last summer. But there is only so much the fire service can do and they are calling on parents, carers and peers to talk each other about water safety. Some things to remember: ■ You do not know what hazards lie beneath the surface of rivers, lakes, canals, etc. ■ Strong undercurrents can be tough to conquer, even if you know how to swim. ■ Cambridgeshire’s waterways are cold – even on the hottest days of the year – and this has a dramatic effect on your body’s ability to swim and get yourself out of trouble, should you get stuck. ■ If someone is in trouble, call 999 immediately. Do not hesitate to call the emergency services and give clear details of your location.

Stanground Chat Club

Local volunteers needed

Stanground Chat Club is a club for retired people that meets in Stanground at Kingfisher Court from 2-4pm every other Tuesday. The club offers social activities, outings and most importantly somewhere to go and enjoy a cup of tea and other people’s company.

The Salvation Army charity shop in Desborough Avenue is looking to recruit people of all ages to assist in the shop. Although no experience is necessary, till experience would be helpful. If you could spare 3-4 hours a week it would make a huge difference. There are many practical reasons for volunteering, which includes meeting people, gaining skills, improving your CV, etc. But the contribution you make can make a huge difference in someone else's life too. The Salvation Army works with some of the most disadvantaged people, including the homeless, elderly and those suffering from drug and alcohol addiction, as well as tackling poverty and environmental issues.

The club has a varied programme of speakers and activities booked for the coming months including speakers on subjects such as british film greats, the life and times of Sacrewell Mill, to working in Boots the Chemist in the 60s. Entertainment from Swing2Jazz and activities such as chair exercise and musical bingo. There is also the opportunity to go on a number of outings during the course of the year. The club is very friendly and new members will always receive a warm welcome. If you would be interested in coming along to the club then please contact: Judy Butler on 01733 314003 or Mandy Dewdney at Age UK Peterborough. T: 01733 564185.

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This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Salvation Army and it has been transforming people’s lives throughout these 150 years. The Army works tirelessly in communities across the UK and right around the world to help people in terrible difficulties to overcome their problems, get back on their feet and stay there. If you could spare a few hours per week, please contact Captain Rob Symons T: 07734694497 or call into the shop for an application form.

St Mary's Church Summer Fête and Strawberry Teas Saturday 6 June 2-5pm at The Stables, Throstlenest Farcet (just off Gazely Gardens). Bottle stall, home produce, tombola, book stall, games, plant stall and much more.

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GREEN FESTIVAL SWISH! Do you love fashion but hate trawling the shops? Is your wardrobe bulging with clothes you haven’t worn in years? We’ve got the guilt-free solution to a new wardrobe that won’t break the bank! Head to the Garden Room at the Great Northern Hotel (PE1 1QL) on Wednesday 27 May, 6-8pm, for the Green Festival Swish. Run as a Green Festival (23-31 May) fringe event, the Swish is your chance to swap your unloved but glamorous clothing items with other ‘posh frocks’! Bring your friends and enjoy a relaxed evening with wine and nibbles at the Great Northern Hotel. The event is run by independent charity Peterborough Environment City Trust (PECT). For a £3 entry fee ‘swishers’ can bring along up to six high quality items and swap them for the same number of fashion items brought along by other attendees. Green Festival Officer April Sotomayor explains: “It’s a guilt-free solution to choosing a fantastic new outfit because everyone can recycle high quality fashion items in a fun-filled environment. Save money, help the environment and have fun with your friends!”

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We are almost halfway through the year already! I hope everyone’s all set for a fun filled, and hopefully sunny, summer. Here in Cardea we’ve been busy as our numbers grow by the day; you can’t fail to notice that the houses almost reach Farcet now, divided only by the road. It’s amazing to think that when myself and my husband first moved here we were one of just a handful of houses in a giant building site with views over the fen! Because there were so few of us, the half a dozen or so families got together and decided to form the Cardea Residents Association (CRA) and we held a little BBQ for the Queen’s Jubilee in 2012; we all knew each other’s names and where we all lived. Boy have things changed in the short time since then! We still have the same ethos behind the CRA, even though we have so many more residents: we aim to be a group of friends and neighbours who want to build a strong community providing support for those who may need it and to hold social events to bring families together. But this is only possible with a dedicated team of helpers, the MyCardea Facebook page is very popular with 562 members at the time of writing. The last meeting was well attended too which is very encouraging. However, in

Greetings from Cardea

order for us to put on events such as the Santa Float and Summer Fête we will be asking for committed volunteers to come forward, you don’t have to come to every monthly meeting just agree to be part of the organisation and running team. It’s only with your help that we can make these things happen so please come and say hello at one of our monthly meetings, or join our Facebook group, or email me … Speaking of joining in, a group of ladies have attended a course of self-defence classes, free of charge, with the help of the CPL Trust. Everyone has thoroughly enjoyed learning these valuable skills on Saturday mornings so I’d like to say a big thank you to Mick McMurray for his help and to St Michael’s Church School for letting us use the hall for this fantastic course.

Also a reminder that although we now have litter bins they are emptied by volunteers, led by Andy Ferris, in his spare time after work, along with a couple of others, also with full time jobs. So if anyone could spare an hour every couple of weeks to lend a hand with this it would be much appreciated. On the same theme please, please, please can you help us try to keep the public areas litter free, especially the playing fields. There are no bins on the field but there is one opposite The Applecart. By all means have a picnic, but tidy up after yourselves as there are no caretakers or cleaners, just volunteers that attempt to keep the area clean, tidy and safe.

Watch out next month for dates of the Summer Play Days, take care of yourselves and each other, and please feel free to get in touch if you can help in any way.

By Kate Ferris (on behalf of the CRA) Get in touch: E: kawebb@live.co.uk or via our Facebook page: MyCardea

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Charity Tea Party

Tony Vespas away in support of East Anglian Air Ambulance On Saturday 9 May, Tony Green from Peterborough completed a 1,000 mile ride around the UK on his Vespa scooter to raise funds for East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA). The aim was to complete the route in 24 hours and, despite strong winds and road closures, Tony was back home after just 19 hours. The 1,000 mile route took Tony from Peterborough, down into Surrey, across into Wales, up as far as Edinburgh and back down to Peterborough, starting in the early hours of Saturday morning and finishing 19 hours and seven minutes later. Tony has already raised a staggering £1,500 for EAAA, with the majority donated by local scooter clubs and motorcycle shops throughout the Peterborough area, and not without the help of his friends and other local businesses. Tony said “I did this as a personal challenge, it’s something I’d wanted to do for a while, but I thought it was a great chance to raise money for a local charity. East Anglian Air Ambulance do a great job here in Cambridgeshire so this seemed the perfect chance to do my bit to help a critical service that any of us could need.”

The Woolpack are holding a charity Tea Party on Thursday 18 June from 3pm for the East Anglian Ai r Ambulance’s 15th anniversary! Following their lau nch in 2000, EAAA work 365 days a ye ar, saving 100s of lives across Cambridge shire, Bedfordshir e, Norfolk & Suffolk. Their skilled medica l crews fly across ou r region to deal wi th emergencies in th eir specially-equip ped helicopters. Pleas e come along and support this worth while cause. (Please also see pa ge 20)

Tony has done amazingly well, kept himself safe on the roads during the unfortunate weather, and we are so grateful that he chose to support us with his challenge. Every penny raised will allow us to continue to help save lives throughout East Anglia.” Leanne Tyers, fundraising co-ordinator at EAAA

For more information on the work of the East Anglian Air Ambulance, visit www.eaaa.org.uk or call 08450 669 999. Follow us on Twitter at @EastAngliAirAmb or ‘like’ our Facebook page – East Anglian Air Ambulance Charity.

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Ever thought how it would feel to have a personalised and specific cleaning service for your home? Well a newly formed local domestic and commercial cleaning company are providing exactly that.

So whether it is a thorough clean from top to bottom or just a weekly dust, vacuum and polish, 360 Cleaning Services offer flexible personalised services to suit your lifestyle or business.

360 Cleaning Services was formed by Simon Howitt and James Dawson towards the end of last year and is already growing due to the demand for its cleaning services both in the home and for business too.

While professional cleaners such as 360 Cleaning Services use the latest environmentally friendly cleaning products, James Dawson says there are household items closer to hand that might surprise many of us:

The company works either on a regular contract or as needed on a one-off basis. All cleaners are employed directly by 360 and all are DBS checked where this is applicable.

“There are quite a few food items that can double up as cleaning agents, for example, a raw onion is great for cleaning grills and barbecues in the summer.

“Most people have heard that salt is good for soaking up spilt wine, but if the wine glass gets broken as well, just dampen a piece of sliced bread and use that to pick up the tiny shards. “The acids in cola are good for cleaning toilet bowls; ketchup brightens up copper pans, cucumber peel helps remove marks from bare walls or worktops. And somehow the inside of a banana skin brings a new lease of life to your cutlery. But if you can’t be bothered with all that after a busy party, you can always give us a call and we will get cleaning for you”

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Coming soon on the FILMFRONT

June 2015

JURASSIC WORLD

THE PARK IS OPEN Released June 12

22 years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a dinosaur adventure park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond. This new park is owned by the Patel Corporation. Owen (Chris Pratt), a member of Jurassic World’s on-site staff, conducts behavioural research on the Velociraptors. Jurassic World’s attendance rates begin to decline and a new attraction, created to re-spark visitor interest, backfires.

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TED 2 Released June 26 This time around, Ted is attempting to raise a child with his new wife, but in order to do so, he’s must prove that he’s a person.

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BIG GAME

Released June 19

Released June 26

Set in the head of a young girl, Riley, where five emotions – joy, anger, disgust, fear and sadness, try to lead her through her life. Growing up can be a bumpy road, and it’s no exception for Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts a new job in San Francisco. As Riley and her emotions struggle to adjust to a new life in San Francisco, turmoil ensues in Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley’s main and most important emotion, tries to keep things positive, the emotions conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school.

In the rugged countryside of Finland, a young teenage boy embarks on a traditional quest to prove himself by spending hours alone in the wild, armed with only a bow and arrow. After witnessing a spectacular crash, he discovers the escape pod from Air Force One, containing the President of the United States. When they realise a group of kidnappers are hot on their trail with the intention of taking the president, this unlikely duo must escape their hunters as they search for the American Special Forces team sent to find them.

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MONEY MATTERS

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Do you have any tax or business questions, please email Pete Bird of Bird & Co info@birdnco.co.uk and if of general interest, it will be published here!

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■ The sales invoice in question is more than six months overdue for payment; ■ The invoice has been written off in the business records and accounts, i.e. the customer’s sales ledger account has been credited and a bad debt expense also created; and ■ Output tax must have been accounted for on the original sales invoice and declared and paid to HMRC on a VAT return. ■ The debt must not have been sold, factored or paid under a valid legal assignment. Note The latest time a claim can be made is four years and six months after the later of the time of supply (usually invoice date) or due date for payment. If an invoice is written off and bad debt relief has been claimed, then output tax must be declared on any payment subsequently received from the customer.

Buy five gifts, get one free:

‘Remember when …’ The Church will be open and there will be pictures, stories and, we hope, films from Stanground through the years: Brownies and Guides, weddings and christenings, musical events, festivals past and, of course, the Stanground Feast, plus old pictures of the area and groups of friends. Please come along and share in a time of reminiscing and celebrating the history of this wonderful place. If you have items you’d like to share, please contact Margaret Harvey on 01733 890605. We will be bringing the old parish registers out from the Records Office for the day, so if you are interested in family history and have an entry in the registers, do come along and find your family entries. Once upon a time there used to be a choir at St John’s. Were you part of it? For one day only there will be again! Come and rehearse on Saturday afternoon at 3pm and then sing in the service on Sunday morning. This is open to all singers of all standards. Free teas and coffees will be served all day.

HMRC have historically said that they would allow trivial benefits for employees (which includes limited company directors), such as a Christmas hamper, or flowers on the occasion of a wedding, etc., however the Finance Bill 2015 includes a new statutory exemption for trivial benefits from 6 April 2015. This means that benefits may be provided to an employee, or a member of the employee’s family or household if certain conditions are met. So HMRC effectively seem to be allowing limited company directors a £50 gift which your limited company may pay for on your behalf, and/or for your employees, which will be allowable in the accounts, attracting corporation tax relief at 20% (so a £10 saving on a £50 gift). In the Budget 2015 announcements made on 18 March 2015, this was further extended to allow an annual £300 cap. So now HMRC seem to be allowing limited company directors to make six gifts of up to £50 per gift throughout the year. The corporation tax savings of this will be up to £60, so effectively buy five gifts get one free!

Dates to remember

Sunday 28 June, 10.30am The Festival Service is a time to celebrate our community followed by a community picnic on the field at St John’s School. We would like to issue an especially warm invitation to anyone who used to come to church but hasn’t been for ages, a kind of reunion. It would be lovely to see you. www.stangroundcofechurches.net To comment see our facebook page – search ‘stanground c of e churches’.

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SPORT

Park Farm Pumas FC needs YOU! Our club, Park Farm Pumas FC is growing at a superb rate. Growth is vital for a Youth football club, it is very important for all teams and the entire club that we continue that growth. If one team succeeds then the whole club share in that success (as we have seen with our U12s winning the Hereward cup this season). Conversely, if one team struggles, then we all feel the pain and rally round to support. It’s that true club mentality and sense of family across the whole club that helps set Pumas apart from some other football clubs around the city. So I’m sure you are all interested in how you can help us continue to grow. Pumas currently have the following urgent vacancies. Committee members wanted to assist with club admin and behind-the-scenes organisational activities. Coach for our U7 & U6 Academy age group for next season Assistant Coach for our U7 & U6 Academy age group for next season Coach for our new U10 Black team for next season Assistant Coach for our U10 Black team for next season Assistant Coach for our New U12 Black team for next season

Stanground Sports Football Club looking for new players! Is your child currently in Year 7 and moving up to Year 8 in September? Do they like playing football? If the answers are yes, why not try out at Stanground Sports Football Club? The club is moving up to Under 13s next season and urgently need new players. The club trains every Tuesday from 6-7pm on the field behind Stanground Academy. Matches are played every Sunday once the season starts. All the club’s coaches are FA trained and CRB checked and emergency aid trained. If you are interested, please contact Michael Fearnhead on 07772 863364 or e-mail fearnheadmichael@gmail.com.

We are also looking to recruit players, with vacancies across all age groups. Current U6 age group/current school year 1 – several place available as we are setting up new teams Current U7 age group/current school year 2 – limited places available Current U8 age group/current school year 3 – limited places available Current U9 age group/current school year 4 – several places available as we are setting up a new team Current U10 age group/current school year 5 – limited places available Current U11 age group/current school year 6 – several places available as we are setting up a new team Current U12 age group/current school year 7 – limited places available

Please spread the word to friends and family! For further information, please contact Ciaran on 07713106898.

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Dork Diaries 9 Tales from a not so dorky drama queen – released 2 June. Check out Nikki Maxwell’s latest diary in the series from global best seller Rachel Renée Russell.

The Phantom Bully Released June

Nikki’s diary is up to the month of April, and springtime is sure to bring more wacky adventures with Nikki and her friends Chloe, Zoey, and Brandon.

It is hard to believe this is Roan’s last year at Jedi Academy. He’s been busier than ever learning to fly starships, swimming in the Lake Country on Naboo, studying for the Jedi obstacle course exam and tracking down dozens of Vorpak Clones – don’t ask. But now, someone is setting him up to get in trouble with everyone at school, including Yoda. If he doesn’t find out who it is, and fast, he may get kicked out of school! Why can’t school just be easy . . .

Mr. Men on Holiday Released May 2015

Mr. Men at the Park

Little Miss Sunshine is organising Little Miss Scatterbrain’s summer holiday for her and to make it really fun, she has invited along lots of Little Miss Scatterbrain’s friends as well! Will Little Miss Sunshine help them to enjoy the perfect summer holiday?

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Stanground Academy hosts Tri-Golf Festival for primary aged pupils On Monday 27 April, over 280 primary pupils participated in a Tri-Golf Festival hosted by the Stanground Academy.

Celebrating at Stanground St John’s Primary School Pupils and staff at Stanground St John’s Primary School are celebrating the result of a recent Ofsted Inspection. Inspectors visited the school in April and graded the school as ‘Good’ in all aspects. In a summary of their findings, Ofsted said that, ‘Leaders are improving the quality of teaching and raising attainment. They have created a very positive atmosphere in which all pupils behave well and are keen to learn.’ They went on to say, ‘Teachers know the pupils well and have high expectations of them. As a result, pupils work hard and take pride in their work’. The school is now part of the Diocese of Ely Multi-Academy Trust, after converting to Academy status in November 2013. Headteacher, Sally Williams, said, “I am delighted that all the hard work that is going on in our happy school has been recognised. We shall carry on ensuring that our children receive an excellent education.”

The Year 4 pupils were able to use Tri-Golf equipment to complete a series of 10 challenges including pitching practice, putting practice and aiming at targets. In addition, there were various pitch and putt holes of varying difficulty to really challenge them and provide the competitive element to pitch and putt in the least amount of shots. Either as a team or individually, they had to pitch and putt using the least amount of shots while not landing in the water or bunker obstacles. Oakdale Primary had an exciting moment as David scored a hole-in-one whilst competing and therefore winning the pitch and putt on challenge 10. Challenge two was jointly won by Gunthorpe Primary and Folksworth CofE Primary, with participants putting in three shots. Southfields Primary and Old Fletton

Primary were joint winners of station six after their participants putted in two shots. Finally, station nine was jointly won by Southfields Primary after participants holed the ball in only three shots. Over 40 young leaders from the Stanground Academy were on hand to assist with small groups participating in the challenges. They were able to ensure safety measures were followed, encourage and provide hints and tips on how to improve, while overseen by the Sports Partnership coaches.

Many of the pupils had never had an opportunity to try this sport before so it was a delight to see how much the pupils improved during the mornings activities. Support from our local primary schools and their staff is gratefully appreciated and we hope to see them at future events.”

James Aldous, Primary PE Manager & event organiser

Oakdale Primary Summer Fête Oakdale Summer Fête on Saturday 4 July, 12-3pm, at Oakdale Primary School, Oakdale Avenue, Stanground. Join us for a fun day with lots of games, stalls and attractions including bouncy castle, trampolines, pony rides, balloon modelling, BBQ, remote control car racing, obstacle course, panning for gold, hook-a-duck, lucky dip plus lots more!

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HOME & GARDEN

CLEANING TIPS

FROM OUR VERY OWN ‘QUEEN OF CLEAN’.

Cleaning your home should be fun! There might also be more to it than meets the eye. Put some vigour in and it becomes a great workout. If you are right-handed, try using your left hand, as this will not only burn more calories, it will also challenge your brain! When you are feeling down, try a bit of cleaning. Straightening out the physical aspects of your life can sometimes help to calm the rest. There are also many tried and tested solutions that you might not know about to help make things easier. Here are some of my favourite tips for you to try out as you get started . . . To liven up old towels, and really bring the ‘bounce’ back into them, try washing them with baking soda and vinegar. They will feel like new! An effective and organic solution to built up oven grime, try wiping down when the oven is still slightly warm. For your hob use a touch of white spirit to dissolve the build up of grease. Then for the perfect shine … buff with baby oil! If your child’s plastic toys have become particularly dirty, pop them in the dishwasher for a thorough clean. If your dishwasher needs a clean, just place a pot of vinegar on the top shelf and then wash on the hottest cycle. This will kill mildew and fungus. One for the ladies; to keep your make-up brushes clean, and remove all unwanted make-up, swirl them in a teaspoon of olive oil and dishwashing liquid mixture. You won’t believe the difference!

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Achieving the best lawn This month, sisters Sarah and Jo Parish, who run GreenThumb Peterborough & Oundle, give more advice on lawn care as we head into summer. The welcome flurry of bank holidays in April and May encouraged people into their gardens and we’ve been busy visiting new customers who have been despairing of all their weeds and unhealthy looking grass. If you don’t have the time or know-how to put it right, don’t worry, it’s never too late to call us in to give you a lovely healthy, weed free lawn for the summer.

What can we do to help … • We’ll carry out a FREE lawn analysis to assess the condition of your lawn, the different types of weed and the ground conditions that the lawn is growing in. • We’ll agree a programme of treatments to get your lawn lush and weed free, often from as little as £15 per quarter depending on the size of the lawn. Direct debit options are available too. • It’s hassle free and there’s no more worrying about buying and storing fertilisers and weedkillers at home. Our technicians are all fully qualified to safely use the best products, in the right quantities, at the right time of year.

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COMPETITION

Thank you to everyone who entered the competition in our May issue.

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FOOD & DRINK

Nearly half a year has passed by and we are adjusting to sunnier days. There are lots of sporting events going on, with cricket in full swing, horse racing, including Ladies’ Day at Ascot, Grand Prix and Wimbledon starting at the end of June. Check out the TV screens in your locals.

PUB GRUB

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The Peterborough area has some fab events coming up with big band names such as Status Quo, Bananarama, Midge Ure, Toyah and Curiosity Killed The Cat coming to Burghley House over the weekend of 6-7 June. We also have Dragon Boat racing, Steamin’ Blues on the Nene Valley and a variety of bands booked for Central Park on 14 June. June also sees Father’s Day (Sunday 21 June) – your chance to treat your Dad and perhaps take him out for a pint or two or a delicious meal. Next month sees the local Willow Fest – where you can check out the local bands! To whet your appetite, see our local Gig Guide for information . . .

The Heron The Heron’s quiz night continues on Tuesdays from 8pm, followed by Play Your Cards Right. They will be introducing a brand new game over the next few weeks – so keep your eyes peeled. The Heron will be hosting lots more live music – see the Gig Guide opposite for information.

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The Whittle The Whittle will be holding quiz nights on Sundays from 9pm. Fresh food is served daily from their large menu, with a carvery on Sundays from 12 noon to 6pm.

The Golden Lion The Golden Lion has once again closed its doors and ceased trading. Locals gave it a good send off with a St George’s Day farewell party.

The Woolpack The Woolpack are holding a charity tea party on Thursday 18 June from 3pm for the East Anglian Air Ambulance’s 15th anniversary! Please come along and support this worthwhile cause. (See also page 8) It will be running from 3-6 pm, with lots of cakes to buy – to either eat with tea, coffee or hot chocolate or to take home for later. There will be a raffle and bingo with a variety of prizes to win. Remember that The Woolpack has an extensive garden to take advantage of any sunshine which comes our way! Moorings are at the bottom of the garden – so you could arrive by boat.

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GIG GUIDE

The Heron, Heron Court 30 May 5 June 12 June 19 June 27 June

The Rocket Dogs Tallawah Porky Pig New Generation Crash & Burn Ramshackle Serenade

28 May 29 May 30 May 5 June 6 June 12 June 13 June 19 June 20 June 25 June 26 June 27 June

Open Mic Night The Mistreated Tallawah Break The Line The Relics The Andy Warrington Band Untamed Bad to the Bone and Phoenix Black Rose Open Mic Night Children of the Revolution Soul Runners

If you have any pub news, I’d love to hear from you. We have a Stanground Gazette Facebook page now, where we can keep you updated. Landlords, you can advertise/ promote your gigs on there too. So, find us on Facebook and join in!

The Woolpack, North Street 9 May

Joe Solo 9pm

Charters, Town Bridge 24 May 30 May

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LEGAL

Divorce costs often hit the headlines when we learn that multi-millionaires have spent huge amounts on their divorce. But in reality the ‘average’ divorce costs much less and there are ways to keep the costs down.

Keeping divorce costs down

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Take advantage of a free initial consultation. At Woolley & Co we offer a free 30-minute consultation which allows us to obtain basic information about you and your circumstances and we can then discuss key issues in your situation and the options for dealing with them.

Consider all options for resolving any disputes. There are now a number of methods for discussing and settling the financial and other issues that arise on separation or divorce such as negotiation or mediation. A lawyer will explore these with you. There is no ‘one size fits all’ solution.

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Do your homework. A lawyer cannot give you definite advice about a proposed financial settlement without full information. You can prepare by gathering together the documents and information your lawyer requires as early as possible.

Do some thinking too. Consider where you and your children will live. If you want to stay in your home can you afford to do so? If the house is sold, could you afford to purchase a suitable property for you and your children? Speak to mortgage advisors to find out what your mortgage capacity is and to estate agents to see how much other suitable properties may cost.

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Be clear on the costs from the start. Your lawyer should give you a breakdown of all the likely costs involved and in many cases will be able to offer a fixed price for the divorce or other specific stages. Perhaps the most important piece of advice I can give to keep costs down is that the more you can agree with your spouse, the cheaper your case is likely to be overall. Therefore, if possible, try to avoid ‘mud slinging’ and sticking to your guns over points of ‘principle’. You may be angry with your other half, but consider whether your reaction is going to assist in the long run. It is far easier to reach agreement with someone you are on speaking terms with. For any Family Law queries please contact Abby Smith for a FREE initial telephone consultation. Abby Smith – 01480 270499 or 07948 533610 abby.smith@family-lawfirm.co.uk

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FOOD & DRINK

This is the perfect moreish summer recipe for a glorious day! Method Cook the glass noodles in a pan of boiling water. Drain and put to one side. Add a splash of oil if they begin to stick together. Blitz together the ingredients for the dressing until smooth. Heat a wok and melt the coconut oil. Then add the garlic, red onion and red pepper and fry over a high heat for 3-5 minutes. Add the prawns and cook for a further 2 minutes until just turning pink. Add the dressing and fry again for 2 minutes. Take off the heat and stir through the kale and noodles. Sprinkle with the peanuts, chilli and picked coriander and serve.

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FORTCHCOMING EVENTS

Rhubarb Fayre

Residents who have lived in Farcet for some years may remember the traditional Rhubarb Fayres that took place in the village. Now it’s back! On 13 June we intend to bring this event back, bigger and better than ever before! The Fayre kicks off with a parade around the village starting from the Village Club at 1.30pm. All residents, friends and families are invited to the Rhubarb Fayre along with all local businesses and organisations. The parade will be led by a Rhubarb King and Queen, chosen by children from our school, and the rest of the children are invited to join the parade dressed as Rhubarb Princes and Princesses (dressing up is optional).

Local organisations will also be joining in. Everyone is welcome – the more, the merrier!

be given for the best dressed costume, the best hat made of rhubarb and also the best decorated house en route.

Following the parade we have an afternoon of entertainment lined up at Farcet Village School including stalls, games, bouncy castle, 5-a-side football, tug of war, guinea pig racing and much more.

The Black Swan pub is also supporting the event and has music acts performing throughout the day. The older children are invited to the Village Club late afternoon for films and popcorn, and following this we have the renowned band, The Feds, providing live music for the evening (free tickets are available now from the Village Club).

We are also judging the best rhubarb products, so why not enter your rhubarb cakes, puddings or wines. A prize will

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FORTHCOMING EVENTS

Irene Rae

“I struggle to name the basic chords I play, I know I should learn – but I like the fact that if I don’t know the rules … then I don’t know how to stick to them.’’ Irene Rae’s earliest musical memories stem from sitting in the backseat of her parents’ Cortina as a child and listening to endless mix tapes of a variety of amazing music from Motown to The Beatles, Karen Carpenter to Bon Jovi, Barbra Streisand to Adam and the Ants. Music, and more importantly singing, have been a family experience, one of love and support. Song-writing and playing guitar came a lot later into her life than most of her peers – she began to teach herself guitar at the age of 22 years old, listening to CDs and recreating the sound she heard.

Hidden Secret

and emerged stronger and more reflective with a renewed passion for my music. I cannot thank enough the many friends and fans who have helped me make this journey, not to mention the huge talent of Producer Stuart Dixon at Platform Studio, Burghfield who pulled together some of the UK’s finest session musicians including Greg Coulson on Piano (The Selecter), Roger

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Hidden Secret, drawing on personal experiences, has been four years in the making. It showcases a new reflective maturity in voice and lyrics. 2015 bears witness to Rae’s return to both gigs and studio with its release.

Inniss on Bass (Chaka Khan), Damon Sawyer on Drums and Percussion (The Marmalade, Hundred Seventy Spilt), Beth Porter on Cello (Kula Shaka, Peter Gabriel) who have crafted my work so beautifully.’ Hidden Secret, Rae’s latest Studio release marks her return to both gigs and studio in 2015 and showcases a new maturity in her voice and lyrics.

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Levellers and Declan Bennett. Her style has been compared to All About Eve, Natalie Merchant, Tracey Chapman and Bic Runga. In 2009 Rae released her first album End of Nothing, Beginning of Something, having produced three EPs previously.

Irene Rae’s ‘open, haunting and honest’ new EP

record the EP at Platform Studio with Producer Stuart Dixon and saw her exceed her initial target by over double in only 24 days as her many fans flocked to donate. Rae says, “This EP has been four years in the making. It marks a new departure in my work, drawing heavily on personal experiences of love, loss and change. I have dug deep into some painful experiences,

Jazz/acoustic/folk-inspired Stamford-based singer/songwriter Irene Rae returns to the music scene with a stunning EP of haunting, heartfelt songs in her new studio release Hidden Secret’, release date 30 July 2015 and available for purchase on BigCartel, Amazon, I-Tunes and www.irenerae.com. Rae utilised crowdfunding through Kickstarter to aid her financially to

Rae admits that music and songwriting has provided her with the space and courage to explore the highs and lows of love and life. For Rae, nothing touches live performance: nothing else offers that visceral connection with the audience and a chance to help the listener feel something, to feel less alone in their troubles, or just to feel better. Some people write happy music, some people write sad, Rae has been touted as writing hopeful ballads with a lesson to be learned in them all. She has toured up and down the UK, supporting the likes of Midge Ure, Hazel O’Connor, John Power, The

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PET CARE

Teaching your dog to come back When re-calling your dog, use an upbeat, happy tone. If recall is particularly bad then call with arms wide as though you are going to embrace him in a hug or turn round and run away. Dogs love a game of chase! ALWAYS reward your dog with treats or a game. Your dog should associate coming back to you with fun, games and treats! Until he has a reliable re-call, use a long outdoor training line, these can be as long as 150ft! Always attach these to a harness and never the collar. Throughout his walk, put his lead on at random times. After a few seconds, remove it and let him play. You don’t want him to associate the lead with end of play and home time. What you must never do Never punish your dog for not coming back to you straight away, no matter how long it has taken him! Your dog will not understand that you are telling him off for not coming back quickly. What he WILL learn, is that you have just told him off for doing exactly what you asked him to do (eventually). This will cause him confusion and he may become fearful of you because you are punishing him, he will then try to avoid you.

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Pet Dental Care Tips

PET CARE

Just like humans, pets teeth need regular care and attention to keep them healthy, so we thought we’d talk a little bit about pet dental care to help you keep your pets teeth in tip top condition. Which pets suffer with dental problems? Smaller breeds of dogs are more prone to require dental assistance in the form of veterinary cleaning than larger breeds due to their small, close together teeth. This also makes cats equally likely to need a little bit of expert help every now and again. However, any pet with teeth can have dental issues regardless of size or breed. The good news though is that nowadays we can do lots of things to encourage healthy teeth and gums for our pet cats, dogs, rabbits and even other small furries.

Brushing Your Pets Teeth If your pet will let you, daily brushing is the best way to prevent dental disease. Some pets will quite happily tolerate having their teeth brushed regularly, especially if it has been introduced when they are young, however many are not so compliant. If your pet will let you brush their teeth, ensure you use pet specific toothpaste as human toothpaste for example contains fluoride which is toxic to dogs. For an in depth guide on how to brush a dogs teeth visit www.pedigree.com/dentalcare/

Food, Treats & Toys If your pet experiences dental problems your Vets will be able to recommend suitable diets with specific teeth cleaning properties to help reduce the need for repeat treatment. Regularly providing dental treats can also help, as long as they are appropriate for your pets species, breed and size. Good quality dental treats are designed so that even if your pet devours them in seconds, your

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pet will have to chew them before they can swallow. It is the chewing of these treats that reduces tartar build up on teeth, so however rapidly they chew they will still get the benefit of having them. Provide toys with a variety of different textures and discourage the chewing of wood and sticks as this can cause damage to gums.

Smelly Breath Bad breath in pets is often caused by the bad smelling bacteria that comes with gum disease, although it can also be an indicator of abscesses or kidney problems. Whilst there are products that will help mask the smell, to truly resolve the issue you should visit your Vets to find out what the underlying issue is and how to resolve it.

Behaviour Toothache is a painful thing regardless of species, however without the evidence of a broken tooth or smelly breath, it is difficult for pets to tell us that this is the issue. Gum disease is equally painful and can lead to tooth loss. If your pet goes off their food or exhibits behaviour that is not normal for them, such as being antisocial or aggressive, it may be that they are experiencing pain and a trip to the Vets for further investigation of possible causes is required.

Scale & Polish Plaque is both the cause of gum disease and reason for tartar build up. Once these are present the only way to get rid of them is for pets to have a scale and polish under general anaesthetic. This is a minor procedure with pets returning home the same day.

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Should we be cleansing our skin from the inside? Tincture tonic Most women attempt to clear skin problems with topical products. Should we be slathering potent face creams on or instead, cleansing our skin from the inside to beat spots? If the latest Japanese beauty trend is anything to go by, it seems so. The women of Japan swear by the ‘beauty from within’ philosophy and prefer to sip on tincture tonics to cleanse the system internally to encourage cleared, unblemished skin. Neal’s Yard Remedies created a tincture similar to the traditional herbal treatment for acne, which has been used by tribes for medicinal, food, and ceremonial needs for years. It is a purifying blend of the skin-loving botanicals gotu kola, schisandra and calendula. Gotu kola helps stimulate collagen and tissue formation. It also improves circulation, benefiting the skin tone with antiinflammatory and skin-regenerating actions. Meanwhile, schisandra has been used historically for immune support and skin care. Modern research suggests it has a protective effect on the liver, enhancing the overall cleansing benefits. It is recommended to add 2ml to a cupful of water three times a day to reap the rewards.

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Family camping . . . the easy way! Picture the scene: you’ve crammed all the camping gear into the car, plus everything you need for a family camping weekend, successfully navigated your way along the busy coast roads, and endured the incessant chorus of “are we there yet?”, only to arrive at your bolthole to face one of camping’s little labours – erecting the tent! As all campers know, finding your perfect pitch then kicking back with a cold beer tent side is one of life's great pleasures . . . it's just the bit in-between that we could do without. Unwieldy poles, flimsy pegs that wouldn't stick in glue – putting up the tent can sometimes be a challenge. But thanks to the ‘rise’ of inflatable tents, such traumas could now be a thing of the past.

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By Katie Lancashire, Clairvoyant and Astrologer May 22-June 22 You’re surrounded by new beginnings and opportunities, as the planets are all working in conjunction to give you the best possible start, and ultimately the best outcome. Pay close attention to any paperwork that needs signing.

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Cancer June 23-July 23 A proposition is too good an offer to turn down, in fact, this could be the very start of something quite amazing, don’t hold back. Why are you so insistent on taking charge of everything, you already have so much on your plate, let others step up to the mark and do their bit. Leo

July 24-August 23 It’s been hectic on the career front recently, but you can expect things to ease up for a short while, giving you the chance to come up for air and catch your breath. During this period, you could find yourself evaluating your career options, be it a promotion or job change.

Virgo August 24-September 23

Whilst you may be feeling somewhat deflated by recent setbacks don’t take them to heart, quite simply, some things are out of your control, trust that the universe has it all in hand and normal service will resume shortly.

Libra September 24-October 23

Your love life is under the microscope this month Right now; you need to look at your current set up and if needs be have some deep and meaningful conversations about where you are heading and future plans.

Scorpio October 24-November 22

A full moon in your sign on the 4th could leave you feeling emotional and tired, in turn, this could push you to make some big decisions when you are at the end of your tether. You are not a sign that sits around quietly, you need results and you want them fast.

Sagittarius November 23-December 21

This month, expect things to heat up on the love front! If single; your wit, good looks, charm and charisma will attract some flirty company. Settled; it’s time to engage in a deep and meaningful conversation with your other half, if you don’t instigate it, they will.

Capricorn December 22-January 20 Finances need delicate handling this month, if you are thinking of moving, it’s all too easy to make a snap decision, leave yourself some room for manoeuvre, particularly if you are buying or selling a property. Aquarius January 21-February 19 This is a great month to turn up the pace on romance and your love life, just stay true to your feelings as the planets will do the rest. A professional introduction could hold the key to a fantastic opportunity on the career front, listen carefully. Pisces February 20-March 20 If you’re perplexed over a partner’s behaviour or lack of communication, then Mercury creeping into your sign is going to shed some light on it. Could it be that you have just hit a stale patch that needs working through? Only time will tell.

Aries March 21-April 20

Romantically this is a powerful time for you, as you hold all the ace cards, just make sure you don’t settle for second best. Finally, there is a light at the end of the tunnel and you can finally see a way forward to a problem or responsibility that has been weighing on your shoulders for some time.

Taurus April 21-May21

You may not speak up and say what is bothering you, but you can no longer avoid certain people or conversations. Creatively you are at your best, don’t hold back, it’s imperative that you listen to your inner voice and thoughts, don’t be influenced by those around you.

If it is your birthday this month . . . A shock announcement from a family member will take everyone one aback, listen to both sides of the story before you draw your conclusion. Legal papers require your thorough attention; question everything, and if in doubt, do not sign.

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Beware Romance Scams

Dating or romance fraud occurs when an individual believes they’ve met their perfect partner online - but they aren’t who they say they are. Once personal trust has been gained, they ask for money for a variety of emotive reasons. Both men and women are victims of this type of fraud, with the age group 40-65 appearing to be most affected. Fraudsters target the vulnerable, single, widowed, divorced; locating them using personal information uploaded on dating or social media sites. Contact is received from someone who shows an interest in pursuing a relationship. They may say they are working overseas (perhaps they are in the armed forces or working as an engineer/other professional). Gradually, a long-distance relationship is developed via email, instant messaging, texting and phone calls. The love interest may send their photograph and start using a pet name. Once the fraudsters are confident they have an individual’s sympathy and desire, they will share a problem they are experiencing and ask for help in the form of sending money to them (this could be to a UK address or one overseas). They may say they are desperate to come and visit, but need money to pay for travel costs as they have a problem in the country where they are working or an issue with access to funds. Money grams are one of their preferred payment methods. The real truth is that this individual has been targeted by criminals, probably based overseas,. The user profiles they have set up are fake and the pictures received are most likely to have simply been taken from other websites. Where the warning signs of the above described situation appear, or it just doesn’t feel right – trust personal instinct.

If a stranger makes an approach via social networking sites or chat rooms and then wants to continue the communication by email or messenger – do not reply. Safeguard personal privacy through keeping personal bank account details completely confidential. Under no circumstances should money be sent, regardless of the nature of their problem. Helen O’Driscoll, local Police Crime Reduction Officer advises “nationally this type of

fraud is a huge problem and here in Peterborough we are certainly seeing an increase in the number of victims. Many people are too embarrassed to report to the Police, but I would encourage anyone who suspects they have been a victim of this type of offence to come forward as soon as possible”. Information and advice is also available on the Action Fraud website www.actionfraud.police.uk

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Winners of the BRITISH SANDWICH ASSOCIATION’S

GOLD AWARD FOR THE BEST INDEPENDENT SANDWICH BAR OF THE YEAR 2014

2012

2013

Mesquite Chicken

The Italian

Julienne Chicken strips soaked in a smokey Mesquite stock, with bacon, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, sweet red onion, ranch dressing & Italian seasoning.

Wine cured Milano salami, pepperoni, capicola, honey roasted ham, mozzarella, lettuce, tomato, sweet red onion, black olives, Italian vinaigrette & seasonings.

B.L.T.

The Traditional

Bacon, Mozzarella cheese, lettuce, tomato, sweet red onion, ranch dressing & Italian seasonings.

Tender roast beef, whole turkey breast, honey roasted ham, Cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, sweet red onion, black olives, ranch dressing & Italian seasonings.

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Tuna Melt

Honey roasted ham, whole turkey breast, bacon, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, sweet red onion, Sub Xpress red dressing and Italian seasonings.

Dolphin friendly tuna mixed to our own special recipe, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, sweet red onion, Italian vinaigrette dressing & Italian seasonings.

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