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to your November issue of the Stanground Gazette. We have just hit our 3rd birthday and feel proud that we are able to bring the Stanground Gazette to you. In this issue your crucial CPR-athon guide is brought to you by the East of England Ambulance Service.National charity Heart Research UK is calling for choirs, schools, bands, singers and pubs up and down the country to support its Sing for your Heart campaign this winter. Park Farm Pumas have been showered with accolades across social media and County FA Twitter feeds as they picked up the 2016 McDonalds community award for RESPECT & FAIR PLAY. Your November events guide has lots for you to look forward in the coming month. And lest we forget, 13 November is Remembrance Sunday. Broadway Theatre is hosting a special event and a service will be held at St John the Baptist church in Stanground. Please keep any news and comments coming our way through our Facebook and Twitter pages or using the contact us details. Enjoy the fireworks. Lynsey and the team With thanks, as always, to our contributors and advertisers. Please don’t forget to mention Stanground Gazette when using any of the services advertised in our pages.
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Permanent memorial for Spitfire pilot A permanent memorial to Pilot Officer Harold Penketh has been unveiled at Holme Lode, on the Great Fen this autumn
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ollowing on from the excavation of the pilot officer’s crashed Spitfire in October 2015, the memorial service was a fitting tribute to the 20-year-old pilot who lost his life in November 1940, on a flight training mission. The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire commissioned a plaque set in Clipsham stone, with an information board nearby, detailing the history of the incident and of pilot Harold Penketh. The stone has been kindly donated by the Fenland Trust with the plaque carved by local stonemason Mark Oliver of Fenland Stoneworks. The event was attended by Penketh family relatives who made contact with the Wildlife Trust BCN during the excavation week after
a family member read about the dig via TV news (previous searches made by the Ministry of Defence had not been able to trace any family). Recovered sections of the plane have now been washed and cleaned of 75 years of aviation fuel and earth by local volunteer groups and painstakingly reassembled, as far as is possible, by Peter Stanley at the RAF Wyton Pathfinder Museum (visits by appointment only) (www.raf.mod. uk/rafbramptonwyton/history/ pathfindercollection.cfm)
When a heart stops, every second counts Macmillan coffee morning is a huge success! A Macmillan coffee morning, held at Stanground Baptist Church at the end of September, raised an impressive total of £66 for the national cancer charity. It was so busy that extra tables had to be set out, but fortunately there were enough delicious homemade cakes to feed everyone who attended and kindly made a donation. There were both new and familiar faces, with plenty of conversation and catching-up with friends and neighbours. The annual event is part of the regular community coffee mornings held at Stanground Baptist Church and run by church members Rachel, Marion, David and Hayley. They take place on alternate Thursday mornings from
10-12 am throughout the year, including school holidays and everyone is welcome, including children. They offer a friendly and relaxed place to enjoy a variety of mouth-watering, home-made cakes and hot drinks and a chance to chat and make new friends. There is no charge for refreshments, but donations can be made, which are divided between the church and local charities. At the end of each year the people attending the coffee morning vote for their favourite charities and funds are shared between them.
If you are interested in attending this month the dates are 10 and 24 November; please check for future dates and other events on the notice-board outside Stanground Baptist Church on Chapel Street www.stangroundbaptistchurch.org.uk T: 01733 310411
You can make a lifesaving difference. Your crucial CPR-athon Guide A cardiac arrest happens when your heart stops pumping blood around your body. If someone has suddenly collapsed, is not breathing normally and is unresponsive, they are inn cardiac arrest. Bystanding CPR can increase the survival rate of a cardiac arrest victim by 60% It’s the compressions that count and its all about the rhythm. Take turns with somebody else to provide CPR, so you can both rest in between.
CPR buys time for the patient before the emergency services arrive. When a heart stops beating, just 3 minutes can be the difference between life and death. Cardiac arrests can strike anyone, anywhere, anytime. Fewer than 1 in 5 people who suffer a survivable cardiac arrest receive the life-saving intervention they need, you can help change that.
What you can do when someone goes into cardiac arrest 1. Check whether the victim can hear you and its alert, CALL 999 if you’re on your own, or make sure another bystander is doing so. 2. If they are unresponsive, tilt their head back with two fingers under the chin.
3. Look listen and feel for breathing, for 10 seconds. 4. If they are not breathing, start compressions on the centre of the chest and push hard and fast. 5. Continue to do this until help arrives or the patient recovers.
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Festival of Remembrance Sunday 13 November
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7.30pm, Peterborough’s Broadway Theatre, tickets from £10. To commemorate the city’s fallen soldiers and the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, awardwinning choirs Peterborough Male Voice Choir, Peterborough Voices and Peterborough Youth Choir present a moving programme of sacred and secular choral music for Remembrance Sunday in support of the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal: “To the memory of the fallen and the future of the living”. While the choirs regularly perform at their Broadway Theatre home with world renowned
musicians including The Kings Singers, The Band of the RAF Regiment and - most recently, in their sell-out Magic of the Musicals concert - with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, they are looking forward to an opportunity to perform unaccompanied, showcasing some of the more poignant pieces from their repertoire in a celebration of choral singing at its finest. Musical director Will Prideaux says “Peterborough Male Voice Choir has a long history in
Peterborough going back to not long after first world war when so many local men made the ultimate sacrifice, with many dying at the Somme, the bloodiest battle in history. Given our roots in the local community it seems fitting to mark the occasion with what promises to be a nostalgic evening of wonderful melodies and touching moments, while raising money for a really good cause”.
Christmas Magic Sunday 18 December 3pm and 7.30pm, Peterborough’s Broadway Theatre, tickets from £16. Now in its sixth successful year, unforgettable extravaganza of have recently performed with Peterborough’s biggest Christmas festive favourites. stellar musical names including celebration has just become In recent years the choirs The Kings Singers and The Royal even bigger, with the addition of have performed pieces as diverse Philharmonic Orchestra, and this a matinee performance for the as Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia year both Peterborough Male whole family to enjoy! Christmas on Christmas Carols, White Voice Choir and Peterborough Magic sold out over a month in Christmas, Gaudete, When a Child Voices have competed advance last year so tickets won’t is Born, Jingle Bells, Santa Baby, O internationally. Christmas Magic be around for long – buy yours Holy Night, The Most Wonderful celebrates another fantastic year today and join Peterborough Time of the Year, Carol of the Bells for the choirs and – with the Male Voice Choir, Peterborough and Do You Hear What I Hear. This spectacular lighting effects and Voices and Peterborough year will be just as varied, with staging which has become a Youth Choir with special guests one or two surprises mixed in to hallmark of their performances – Peterborough Festival Orchestra liven things up a bit! promises a real party atmosphere! “at home” at the city’s muchBased at Peterborough’s Will Prideaux, the choirs’ director, loved Broadway Theatre for this Broadway Theatre, the choirs says “Christmas is a very special
time of year for our three choirsit’s a wonderful opportunity for us to put on a great show for our home audience and we’re looking forward to presenting a really memorable evening of festive fun for all the family. So, when you’ve finished the shopping, the tree, baubles and bangles are up, and the mistletoe’s hanging from the door, there’s only one thing left to do – celebrate the magic of Christmas with Christmas Magic, Peterborough’s biggest Christmas celebration.
Sing for your heart this Christmas it’s good for you National charity Heart Research UK is calling for choirs, schools, bands, singers and pubs up and down the country to support its Sing for your Heart campaign this winter. Research has shown that singing is good for the heart and that is why Heart Research UK has chosen this as a fun idea for people to take on during the festive period and to raise money for the great work that they do. If you’re a choir, you could book a venue or sing in your local supermarket and donate a percentage of the tickets sales or pass around a collection bucket to raise money to Heart Research UK. If you’re a school you could turn your annual nativity play into a Sing for your Heart event and ask parents to
make a donation or sell tickets. If you’re an individual who loves singing or in a band, why not put on a gig and donate a percentage of the proceeds. If you work at a pub or you’re a regular at your local, why not advertise to host a sing-a-long and get everyone in your area together during Christmas week to sing festive songs and pass round a collection bucket. You could host it in the pub, in the car park all wrapped up or on the village green. Heart Research UK doesn’t mind how you organise it or how you raise
the money – the choice is yours. The charity just wants everyone singing for their hearts this Christmas and raising money to help fund the prevention, treatment and cure of heart disease. It’s so easy to get involved, all you need to do is contact Heart Research UK for your FREE Sing For Your Heart kit, set a date and venue to host your Sing, advertise for an audience with posters in the pack, nominate someone to go round with a collection bucket at the event and then send in the money to them.
And don’t forget – all money rais ed locally is spent loca lly on h hearts nea elping r you.
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The Street Parties The Second World War officially ended on the 8 May 1945 with Germany finally being defeated. Great Britain went ecstatic! At just 8 years of age, along with literally thousands of youngsters all over the country, I had known little else but the war years. As every city, town, village and the smallest of hamlets went to celebrate, Stanground was no exception. Street parties were arranged everywhere for the children. I have many vivid memories of much happiness on such a memorable day, with the church bells ringing in celebration. The 6 years of war were over and the whole atmosphere in Stanground was a real occasion and a joy to behold.
In Church Street, where I was born, the tables and chairs were situated half way along the street with about 30 children in attendance all being spoilt by our mothers who were serving up delicious sandwiches and cakes with many other wonderful foods. Just for that one day only, it seemed that food rationing didn’t apply anymore. All of us children couldn’t believe our luck as we tucked in as if we were making up for lost time and with Hitler defeated it was more than just a treat. Entertainment was laid on with countless games and prizes to be won.
At last we were all having fun with no more air –raid sirens or shelters to disturb our sleep. Some husbands and sons who were called up for war gave up their lives and never returned home. This happened throughout the country and although our soldiers, airman and sailors surviving the war were greeted with much enthusiasm and gratitude it was not the same for those who never returned home. So it was also a time of great sadness and to remember those who didn’t return, as well as to join the country in celebration.
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Birth congratulations Stanground Gazette would like to say a huge congratulations to Matt Bedford, owner of Fishtastic Cardea and his wife on the birth of their new baby. The beautiful Joshua came into the world at a healthy 9lb 7oz! No doubt, a future member of the successful Fishtastic team! If you have a birth or marriage that you would like featured in the Gazette then please get in touch. info@stangroundgazette.co.uk
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Changes for Landlords of Buy-to-Let Properties: From April 2017 the way landlords receive tax relief on their mortgage or loan interest will change. Landlords will no longer be able to deduct their mortgage interest relief from rental income before calculating their tax liability. Instead they will get a tax credit equivalent to 20% basic rate tax on the interest amount. All mortgage interest tax relief will gradually be cut back to 20% between 2017 and 2020. In addition to this if they receive child benefit they will have to pay an additional charge as their income level subject to tax will have increased. One way around this could be to incorporate a limited company but many factors have to be taken into account and professional advice should be sought before doing so. A landlord could also transfer ownership of the property to a spouse or partner who is a lower rate tax payer, but again there are CGT implications to consider before doing so. The generous wear and tear allowance on furnished lettings was abolished in April 2016. Landlords will now be able to claim relief on a replacement basis, but no relief is available for the initial expenditure. Restrictions will also apply to integral fixtures. Landlords providing furnished holiday accommodation will not be affected by these changes and they will continue to receive relief under the capital allowance regime.
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Miss Catwalk Perfect UK I am a local Stanground resident and live on the Cardea estate and I would like to share my story with you of how I have recently become Miss Catwalk Perfect. I was given the title of Miss Catwalk Perfect Peterborough back in May 2016. I had been getting involved in my local community by helping out at such events as Peterborough Vs Cancer celebrity football match, Sue Ryder’s annual summer fete and the Tour of Cambridgeshire. I’ve also been fundraising myself quite a lot and some of my successful fundraising has been collecting toiletries for our local Women’s Aid, putting on a ladies’ night in aid of British Heart Foundation & Sue Ryder, plus running at the Greyhounds for British Heart Foundation!
It’s safe to say I’ve been busy building up to the final. At the final my hard work paid off and I won Miss Charity, Miss Publicity & Miss Congeniality meaning that I won the overall title of Miss Catwalk Perfect UK, competing against other girls representing their city. I’m very overwhelmed and I want to thank everyone who has supported me through my journey. I’m now looking forward to a year of continued hard work, appearances and supporting my community.
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Mobile library I would just like to remind readers that the mobile library visits the Cardea area of Stanground on a 4 weekly cycle Ray Bisby, Local councillor outside the primary school. The visits are usually 9.30 - 11.30 am on a Saturday morning. Future visits are 29 October, 26 November and 24 December. You can sign up on your first visit and start to take out books. Why don’t you help your children with their reading and overall learning, take out a book for reference or just to sit back and read for pleasure.
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Your local, family Lawyer I began my legal career in a property department but soon came to realise that I preferred the more personal side of law and moved to work within a family department. That was in January 2000, and I fully qualified as a family lawyer in October 2003. I enjoy helping family clients achieve an outcome which is best for them and their children and moves them forward to a happier future. Clients come to us when they are going through a difficult time and my job is to guide them and find the best outcome for their particular circumstances. Many of my clients say I am approachable, unflappable, organised and friendly. Clients say I have an ability to explain complex issues to them in a straight-forward, easy to understand way which in turn allows them to make informed decisions about their case. I have a young family of my own and understand just how difficult it is to juggle the demands of a family and how that is even more difficult in the face of a family breakdown or separation. I am a Resolution accredited family law specialist in financial provision and children law and a qualified family mediator. I am based in the Peterborough and St Neots area and help clients locally but also from all areas of the country. With the IT available now it is not always essential to be close by. I am just has happy assisting clients by telephone email or Skype rather than the more traditional office environment. This also means that I am not restricted to office hours and can speak to clients at other times when the need arises. Testimonials “Abby was recommended to me and from that very first call, I was
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This autumn sees a fantastic collaboration between two local charities: Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice and Peterborough Environment City Trust (PECT). The two charities have joined forces to and their families and those experiencing help re-establish an ancient orchard bereavement is one of the Hospice’s main at Thorpe Hall Hospice for the benefit aims. Having an enhanced outdoor area of patients, their families and carers, where patients can relax and take part community groups, staff, volunteers and in gardening activities will really support the wider public. this goal. The ‘Thorpe Hall Community Orchard’ Jo Ruff, Head of Family Support at project is in the running to receive a prize Thorpe Hall, said: “People can find it fund of either £8,000, £10,000 or £12,000. difficult to just sit and talk, particularly The amount awarded is dependent upon about emotions and feelings. Being the number of customer votes received outside and having the distraction of an through Tesco’s in-store Bags of Help activity like gardening can help them initiative. The Bags of Help scheme sees access their thoughts and feelings and community projects awarded grants feel less self-conscious about discussing raised from the 5p plastic bag charge. them.” The charities are proposing the The tree planting will improve transformation of an unused walled biodiversity and provide a habitat for a garden at Thorpe Hall Hospice by planting variety of wildlife. Planting trees also helps it with heritage fruit trees through PECT’s to mitigate the effects of climate change Forest for Peterborough project. The in a number of ways, including removing space would also be improved with new carbon dioxide, filtering air pollution, and pathways suitable for wheelchairs and absorbing rainwater and UV radiation. people with limited mobility. Voting is open in store from 26 It will create a space that will September to 9 October. Customers will provide therapeutic benefits, as well as be able to cast their vote using a token volunteering and training opportunities. given to them at the check-out when they Improved well-being amongst patients shop at Tesco. For more information visit www.tesco.com/bagsofhelp. For more details about Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice visit www.sueryder.org/thorpehall. For further information about PECT visit www.pect.org.uk.
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SCHOOL NEWS
Little Acorns Day Nursery and Montessori School September has been a busy month at Little Acorns; we have many new children who we have welcomed to the nursery, together with their families. The babies have been enjoying the change in seasons, they have been exploring the leaves in the garden which are now falling from the trees and they have made autumn pictures using their hand and foot prints. Our toddlers and pre-school have enjoyed taking part in ‘The Little Acorns Bake Off.’ They have made different treats throughout the week which they have had for their snacks and also taken home for their families. The Pre-school has been out in the village for a nature walk where they collected conkers, leaves and twigs, they have also been learning about road safety. If you are looking for a place to start this school year, please call or email the nursery on 01733 244000 or littleacorns.daynursery@yahoo.co.uk for more information.
We warmly invite prospective Reception parents to join us to discover for yourself all about our caring school where we value every child as an individual. Our friendly Headteacher will present our ambitions for your child and share how we will work with you to fulfil their potential. A tour of the school will ensure that you have the opportunity to see this in practice, ask any questions you may have and meet our happy, well behaved pupils. We offer two dates for these tours and welcome your visit. Reception events for September 2017 intake are as follows: PRESENTATION TO PARENTS Thursday 10 November: 9am and 6pm TOURS 22 November: 10am – 11am 24 November: 2pm – 3pm Please call or e-mail the school office to confirm your attendance. Oakdale Avenue, Stanground, Peterborough, PE2 8TD
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Stepping Stones Day Nurseries are celebrating 30 years of successful childcare. Established in 1986, this family run business has been offering quality childcare in Peterborough and presently has two settings, reaching out and supporting families. Many of the children have returned with their own families and many of our children join us by recommendation. The children at the Stanground nursery, which is based within the grounds of Oakdale primary school
have been enjoying lots of events over the summer, including visits from zoo lab, the play bus, sing and signing sessions and a big birthday party! Everyone has had such fun taking part with this great achievement. Our Stanground nursery is a pre-school, aimed children 2 years to school. We offer funded only and full days with meals, a choice of term time only or 51 weeks.
If you would like to visit our wonderful, homely setting a warm welcome awaits. Please call Emma on 01733 563116.
Stepping Stones Nursery School Stanground
Offering free pre-school sessions and full daycare Visit our lovely little nursery in the grounds of Oakdale School. Qualified staff • Home cooked food • Full days or sessions • Fun and educational activities • New canopy offering access to the outdoors all year round
Enrolling now! Please call on 01733 563116 or 07802524189 steppingstones7@outlook.com
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Trains 4 U Trains4U was established in 2004 by father and son Stephen and Gareth Helliwell, from Yaxley. The idea of opening a model shop had long been their ambition, with Gareth being a particularly keen modeller.
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especially for those on a budget or looking for something unusual, perhaps even as a reminder of their childhood. Trains$U also purchase and part-exchange used model railways, unmade plastic kits, Scalextric cars and collectable diecasts, so you could make some cash from those old models in the loft! Trains4U’s team of knowledgeable and friendly staff are always happy to help, whether offering guidance on the right gift for a friend or relative, advice on how to start a new model railway, or demonstrating the latest digital control systems and sound-onboard models. With their expert team you can be sure of excellent service. There is free parking outside the door, it is easy to drop by and pay a visit, perhaps even leaving with inspiration for a new hobby!
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SPORT
Awards galore for proud Pumas pack Local youth football club Park Farm Pumas have been showered with accolades this week across social media and County FA Twitter feeds as they picked up the 2016 McDonalds community award for Respect & Fair Play. The Huntingdonshire County award is nominated by the local leagues in the catchment area and a panel examines nominations and takes input from a variety of sources before coming to a decision. Representatives from the club went to St Neots Town FC to collect the award in a special ceremony hosted by the Huntingdonshire FA officials. The club were also nominated for the Charter Standard club of the year 2016. An award that we won in 2015. This year that award went to our friends at ICA.
Later the same week the club received another award from the Peterborough Referees Association (PFA) in recognition of the Club’s hospitality & attitude to match day officials. Chairman of the PFA Rob Windle noted that “... Pumas are a club that consistently provides support to referees, especially young referees finding their feet in the game. It is no coincidence that league and PFA officials feel confident in placing young referees at Pumas’ games because we know they will be treated with
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the respect they deserve. Congratulations to all players, parents and officials at Park Farm Pumas. Please keep up the good work.” On receiving the awards this week, Pumas chairman Ciaran McAuley said: “We all know that our volunteers don’t get involved in youth football to win trophies or rewards, we do it for the enjoyment of the children. But I have to say that receiving awards of this type is extremely pleasing.
Being recognised for Respect & Fair play and for supporting referees shows that we have a fantastic group of players, parents and staff who approach football in the correct way, with a positive attitude and a desire for the players, referees and officials to all have fun in football.”
Stanground Sports under 16s
Undersoil drainage collapse at Cardea closes pitches
Last season Stanground beat all the odds with a very convincing finish in fifth place after being branded by many as a team that would struggle in the top division.
By now most of the local community will be aware that we, the Cardea Community Sports Association (CCSA) have had to take the decision to cease all sports activity on the new Cardea playing fields while repairs are carried out.
Stanground’ s best results last losing from a winning position. season both came against Glinton The next game for the under as Stanground won 3-0 in the 16s was against a strong Deeping away fixture including a wonder side who have been unbeaten goal from David Ibrahim from in the league for over 4 years, distance on his weak foot. so Stanground had to play their The home fixture was another hearts out to get any type of fascinating game, which was decent result against them. even-stevens for the most part, Following an immensely spirited until a late corner was delivered by performance, a 4-0 loss was a Louis Newman, with Ethan Atkins great result in the circumstances, slotting it past the keeper. with the team playing extremely However, the 2016-17 season well, closing down every ball hasn’t been the best start for the and giving the team a massive team. Despite a huge 9-0 in the confidence boost heading in to first game against St. Neots Youth the coming fixtures. in the Hunts Cup, the under 16s have had a poor run of results. At 2015-16 season’s statisitcs: ision 1 – 5th place home, Stanground lost against Final League Position: Div (28 goals) per Coo e Jak rer: lsco Peterborough Northern Star Blue, Top Goa a osc Iant lo then suffered an unlucky league Players’ Player: Pao Parent’s Player: Jake Cooper cup defeat against local rivals ster nager’s Player: Dominik Szu Hampton after a late turn around, Ma By Paolo Iantosca, (Stanground Academy student) who has spent over 8 years with the club.
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his decision was necessary due to the collapse of drainage that is underneath the playing surface across the whole site. This collapse left gullies where players were trapping their ankles during training and games. Clearly the safety of players & members for the community using the fields must come before all else, hence why the decision was taken to stop all organised activity there. The pitches at Cardea are being worked on to repair the damage. Our CCSA Vice chairman & resident groundsman Jason Holt is doing a fantastic job working with the council and is in daily communication with AMEY (Peterborough City Councils, (PCC) contractor) who to be fair have been very positive in their quick
reaction to the problems. Jason will be driving home the need to get this sorted at pace but with quality and ongoing maintenance support from PCC. An optimistic projection has us back using Cardea in December but a more realistic view is that we will not get back on there until the New Year. Cardea Community Sports Association would like to offer our sincere apologies to our partners Park Farm Pumas & Cardea FC and to the wider community for any inconvenience caused as a result of the above decisions but I think we would all agree that the health and Safety of our users must be the primary concern. We thank you all for your understanding & continued support.
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FOOD & DRINK
November
The days are getting much shorter and darker - but there is no need to stay home hiding away! Wrap up warm and get out there - as we have lots of entertainment, quiz nights, darts, dominoes, karaoke, lots of live music, delicious hot food and a range of fabulous drinks in our locals which will always give you a warm welcome.
The Woolpack
Congratulations to Linda & Pete on their first wedding anniversary. They came back from a short break away to enjoy their October Beerfest. The fabulous Stringlers (a string quartet) will be playing classical, jazz pop and rock at the pub on Sunday 6 November from 4 - 6pm.
The Heron
Meri says that their Back Room is available for hire for Christmas parties – but it’s on a first come first served basis. I can confirm that it has a great dance floor area! The Heron Quiz continues every Tuesday from 8pm. Come along and test your brain power! £1 per person. The live music continues with some great bands – see the Guide.
If you have any pub news, please send to: roz@stangroundgazette.co.uk. We have a Stanground Gazette Facebook page where we can keep you updated. Landlords – you can advertise/promote your gigs on there too. So, find us on Facebook and join in!
by Roz Wright
LOCALGIGGUIDE The Woolpack
The Cherry Tree Thu 27 Oc Open Mic Night Fri 28 Oct Fallen Breaks Sat 29 Oct Halloween Extravaganza with 80’s disco Tue 1 Nov Karaoke Fri 4 Nov Maxwell Hammer & Smith Sat 5 Nov White Spirit Tue 8 Nov Karaoke Fri 11 Nov TBC Sat 12 Nov Whisky Twist Tue 15 Nov Karaoke Fri 18 Nov Lizzie on The Loose Sat 19 Nov Lower Than Bones Tue 22 Nov Karaoke Thu 24 Nov Open Mic Night Fri 25 Nov Tunnel Sat 26 Nov Thunderhead Mon 28 Nov Karaoke
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cholesterol and gets rid of the bad stuff. • Having a glass of wine before bed can help you lose weight. According to scientists wine before bed helps you beat your late night food cravings which is one of the hardest things to do when trying to lose weight. Wine also has something called resveratrol in it, which stops fat cells gaining more fat. • It can reduce stress. It help calm neurotransmitters that control stress therefore helping you to relax. • It can help get rid of spots. Resveratrol in wine can stop acne bacteria coming through even more so than some creams.
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Wine and Cheese Tasting Fri 11 Nov New Building at Peterborough Cathedral
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Fireworks Extravaganza Fri 4 Nov Peterborough Rugby Club Tickets/further info: call 01733 569413
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Peterborough Gang Show Mon 7 – Sat 12 Nov Key Theatre
Peterborough Scouters return with their annual family show.
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An entertaining evening hosted by Karen and George Brammer from the Stamford Cheese Cellar, with musical entertainment from the Cathedral Lay Clerks. All the proceeds from this event go to the Peterborough Cathedral Choir Tour Fund. (www.peterborough-cathedral. org.uk/143/section.aspx/142/ wine-cheese-16) Tickets: £22.50. Book via the Peterborough Cathedral page or call 01832 274734.
Festival of Remembrance Sun 13 Nov - 7.30pm Peterborough’s Broadway Theatre BOOK NOW! Tickets: from £10 available on 0333 666 3366 or visit peterboroughmvchoir.org.uk (fees apply)
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Eaaarly Christmas Gift Fair Sun 20 Nov 11am – 3pm
Entry £2 (Free entry for children under 12 years) Holiday Inn Peterborough (West) Thorpe Wood, Peterborough PE3 6SG. Over 200 stalls offering a range of unique Christmas gifts for all the family as well as our East Anglian Air Ambulance merchandise and Christmas cards. Win yourself some Christmas goodies on our special bottle tombola. Further info: Leanne.tyers@Eaaa.org.uk 01733 367205 www.eaaa.org.uk
Fourfields Christmas Fayre Sat 26 Nov - 11am - 2pm Yaxley
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Stanground C of E Churches What a fantastic and well supported community day we had for St Michael’s Festival with something for everyone of all ages from 2-92! The old fashioned sports were a particular hit, with our very own medals ceremony and even the National Anthem at the end. Huge thanks to everyone who came and took part in any way and all those organisations who helped, especially 3rd Nene Scouts, The Apple Cart, Sue Ryder, Stanground Baptist Church and St Michael’s Church School. On the 31 October in St Michael’s there will be a very special party called a ‘Light Party’, with traditional autumn games, great food, and fun, for all children from reception to year 6. See Stanground CofE Churches Facebook page for more details,
and contact us through the page if you’d like to come. For us, November means Remembrance, and as always St John’s Church will be hosting Stanground’s annual Remembrance Service on Sunday 13th at 10.30am when representatives from local organisations lay wreaths in memory of those who lost their lives in war and the names of Stanground fallen are read out. Unique to us in Stanground is the tradition of everyone bringing a flower from their own garden to lay on the war memorial. It is a memorable and moving occasion and most of all a chance to pray together for peace.
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Vivacity have announced a pilot for longer opening hours for Stanground Library Councillor Chris Harper Last year, Peterborough City Council invested significantly in the technology Open+ to allow self-service access to libraries and contribute towards the council’s budgetary savings. Whilst last year they were able to maintain opening hours in all Peterborough’s libraries,
they are now piloting extending the opening hours. Stanground will now be open seven days a week, 8am-7pm. The current staffed hours will be maintained for customers who prefer not to use the self-service technology.
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CONSUMER ADVICE
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LINE DANCE CLASSES Beginners: 6.30-7.30pm. Intermediates: 7.30-9.30pm EXPLORER SCOUTS (not BH). Stanground Community Centre. Ann Young 7.30 to 9pm. boys/girls, 6 – 8 years. T: 07950 253730 E: annyoung23@hotmail.com SLIMMING WORLD St Michael’s School, Cardea. 7.30pm. T: 07581 407037 PILATES 6 - 7.15pm with Helen Trill. Ashwood Chiropractic, Stanground. Booking essential. T: 07771 928231 to join the waiting list, or to learn more, visit http://bubblingspringclinic.co.uk CUB SCOUTS 6.30 - 8pm boys/girls, 8 – 10.5 years. 5C CAMERA AND CAMERAPHONE CLUB 8.00 - 9.30pm at South Grove Community Centre, Grove Street, Woodston, PE2 9AG. Your first visit is free. For more information please contact. Kelvin T: 07434 315795
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