Discovering Bourne issue 065, January 2017

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Spotlight on Busy Bees

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Mayor in the Hot Seat

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Bourne Veterans Breakfast Club

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Welcome to the January edition of... At the time of writing, we’re still very much a part of 2016, with Christmas preparations underway, tills and Santa’s sleighbells ringing furiously. Everyone is perhaps thinking, “Well, what else can this year throw our way? Who could have foreseen the Brexit vote being Trumped by our American counterparts, just a few months later?” Whatever happens on the international and the national stage in the months to come, let’s try to remember that the goodwill which we all share at this time of the year, (when “our present is remembered and our past is forgiven”), is still around, with some to spare, as we enter the new year. It’s been a very challenging year for some of us in many various ways, and we all owe a massive hug and a thank-you to everyone who has helped each other, when times haven’t always been smooth. Life goes on, whether we’re in or out, or whoever happens to have the keys to The White House! I hope you all have a “Scintillating Seventeen”, and enjoy this month’s issue.

Claire x

I’ll echo Claire’s thoughts, and share with you all the view that recently came my way, regarding the pantomime that was the U.S. Presidential Election. Could this whole fiasco, it was suggested, perhaps be the first case of “electile dysfunction?” This month’s issue, as ever, will give you plenty of valuable advice from our wonderful contributors, whether it be in the sphere of health issues, legal matters, finance, food, travel, computer problems, motoring, consumer affairs and pets … the list goes on! There are two regular features which always seem to bring in a lot of very positive feedback from you, our readers. At the one end of the age spectrum, the monthly spotlight on our local schools brings as much joy to us, as we compile the feature, as it does to the proud parents and teachers, whose “little dears” are in the spotlight. Finally, the not so young Mr Needle continues to bring so much of interest and consummate journalistic style to his “Discovering…” features every month. Thank-you Rex – we all appreciate it, and are much the wiser for it. Enjoy the words … and all the very best for 2017.

John

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Health matters

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Travel column – South Africa

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Spotlight on Schools – Busy Bees

20 Words from the Mayor 22/23 Community Matters 24

Recipe – Italian lamb stew

26 Legal Issues – Lasting power of attorney 32

In the Hot Seat – Colin Pattison

42/47 The Bourne Business Chamber 48 Clubs – Bourne Veterans Breakfast Club 52

Edinburgh Fringe

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Puzzle Page

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Pets and Vets

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Police Patrol – Theft

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Discovering … The Mail Cart

68/70 Events and Gigs guide 71

Your Clubs guide

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| Health

by Claire Saunders, Renu - Health, Beauty & Fitness

Another Year, Another Diet? Now the festivities are over, and the New Year resolutions are on the agenda, is this yet another year that you will be vowing to slim down and tone up? It’s admirable that, after all the indulgence of Christmas, we recognise our bodies do not function at their best whilst consuming large amounts of rich food and alcohol. However, it is worth taking a moment to reflect on whether your objectives are any different this year from last, and what you can do differently this year to make the difference.

Often, putting on weight is blamed on overeating and, whilst this can be true, there are many other reasons that you may start to gain pounds. Food intolerances, hormonal changes and lifestyle differences can all have an impact on the amount of body fat you are carrying.

Hunger is a gnawing empty feeling, felt in the gut. Cravings are felt in the head. A craving is more subconscious and under the radar. Have you ever eaten your fill of vegetables and protein and said to yourself, “I’m stuffed”, but still ordered dessert out of the desire for “something else”? That is a craving. Hunger is a need to fill the emptiness in your gut. Craving is the need to fill the emptiness in your head. Of course, they often come on at the same time, but they are not the same.

Being “on a diet” often just signals the fact that you will need to deal with hunger and cravings on a daily basis, and this is often confused with you needing more “willpower”. But should being slim really be that

The fitness team at Renu can help you find out what are the right choices to make, without going through the pain of deprivation, so you don’t find yourself back in the same position next year.

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Tony Robbins, the influential American businessman, warns us all, “If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten!” Making changes can be daunting. For this reason, we often look for “quick win” solutions. “Wonder diets” will be advertised in abundance this time of year, and the attraction of following a programme for a week or two to trim some fat and then subconsciously going back to our usual routine, can seem very appealing. The problem is that in most cases, they do not have long-term results, so here you are back on the roundabout for another year … and our “unobtainable” wardrobe of tight-fitting clothes stay neatly on their hangers.

painful? Needing to use willpower every day to deal with your hunger and cravings? It’s no surprise that we give in eventually, and go back to our old habits!

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| Health

The Beardwood Practice, Clinical Hypnotherapy by Christine Beardwood

HYPNOTHERAPY

-What are you going to change in 2017? A long Christmas and New Year can prompt reflection with enthusiasm to make changes in your life, helping to focus our mind on areas of change. Solution Focused Hypnotherapy can help you make these changes.

So, as we head into 2017, you may be looking at alternative ways to ease the stresses of working, and living, in our modern hectic 24/7 lifestyle. As you take on more and more, you can sometimes find that we struggle to cope and so, stress becomes that unseen burden that can lead you to become anxious, sleepless and prone to anger and overeating. Resilience building can help eliminate stress, the main cause of many conditions today. Most go into the New Year with the very best of intentions to take back control of something in their lives where there has been no control; then the motivation stops and they return to the same old ways, so it is important to keep that motivation high and to have a firm and realistic goal set that you can aim towards. Hypnotherapy can help you keep the control and focus on things which are important to you achieving the things you want to improve. Solution Focused Clinical Hypnotherapy is a positive way to help to empty ourselves of stress and to be more at peace with the world around us. I work with clients to help them move forward in their lives to greater achievements in a relaxed, calm and confident way. Hypnotherapy is well known in successfully helping people to stop smoking in one simple session, but it can also be used to help in other, tremendously positive ways – from losing weight, depression, OCD, IBS,

PTSD, childbirth/children, addictions, improving confidence and sleep through to easing stress/anxiety and promoting relaxation. Why not use the power of your mind to take back control of a habit you need to be free of ? Hypnotherapy is also widely used to help people overcome specific phobias, including the fear of flying. Spring is a time when people may be looking ahead to booking flights for summer holidays and some individuals may find flying a little daunting, I can help ease the fear of flying, by using specific hypnotherapy techniques which are therapeutic for

each individual. Fully registered Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist The New Year is a great time to make a fresh start.

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New Year, New You? Happy New Year! With the festive season behind us, many of you will be looking to make a few changes to your lifestyle, which may include eating healthily and exercising regularly. New Year’s Resolutions are always great at the time, but often we lose motivation when things get a little tougher than expected. Launching into an exercise programme without careful consideration after a period of inactivity and over-indulgence may result in the development of aches and pains, as the body struggles to cope with changes inflicted on it over a short period of time. The desire to shake off those extra pounds may result in a rush to the gym; participation in every exercise class possible; anything to return to our pre-festive selves. Though this enthusiasm is to be admired, often it can result in injury, as our muscles and joints are worked to exhaustion when they least expect it. If you experience aches and pains, don’t just ignore them; this is your body’s way of telling you to slow down, you need to

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| Your Health

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Are you a LARK or an OWL? Can you identify your most productive and your slowest time of day? We all have “TOP TIME” during each day when we are alert, positive and at our best, but when our energy is low, we become lethargic, unfocused and more likely to make mistakes. The key is to prioritise.

Learn to recognise your “TOP TIME” and get to know when you are at your best. Prioritise tasks in order of the energy and ‘brain power’ required. Do the most important tasks when

Follow these principles of good time management: ⧫

Review the previous day and adjust the diary for today, or this week, as required. Remember, diaries are flexible reminders and not tablets of stone. Set realistic targets and don’t try to fit too much into your time. Being a ‘workaholic’ is bad for your health!

⧫ Identify and plan one key task for each day, and also one per week.

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⧫ Book some time for a meeting with yourself to plan and evaluate. Be objective. ⧫

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⧫ Plan in some personal time for yourself each day, and book out holidays and days off in advance. Look after your own well-being. Eat regularly and healthily.

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| Travel Column

South Africa – Stunning Scenery and Wildlife, Adventure and Extreme Sports South Africa is renowned for its amazing wildlife and legendary safari opportunities. However, there is so much more to see, in terms of stunning scenery and epic adventures. Straddling South Africa and Lesotho, the Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Park is the perfect place to spot wildlife, such as eland, blesbok and oribi, across the high slopes and the open plains. The mountain range itself is well-worth the trip, boasting some of the world’s most spectacular scenery. If you’re in search of the “Big Five”, the Kruger National Park is an iconic place to visit. Lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and buffalo can be seen by self-drive, guided drives or guided walks. Stay at Pafuri Camp, one of the Kruger Park’s private lodges, and spot amazing birds too, such as the crowned eagle and Pel’s fishing owl. There are also plenty of other natural attractions across South Africa. The

Wild Coast of the Eastern Cape offers an unspoilt wilderness and is a hiker’s paradise, while Camps Bay Beach in Cape Town is perfect for sunbathing, with its spacious lawns and beachfront cafes. South Africa is also the perfect place for any adventure or extreme sports enthusiast. Soweto’s Bungee Jump. One of several new activities available in Soweto, this is one of the best ways to get an amazing view of South Africa’s biggest township. The full adventure experience includes a bungee jump, a tower swing (the world’s first between two cooling towers), an internal tower swing and base jumping from the top of the west tower. With a forty metre freefall, this is guaranteed to get the heart pounding! Orange River Adventure. Experience the Orange River Gorge and the Richtersveld National Park with a qualified guide. If you’re looking for adventure, there are a few rapids along the way, and nights are spent under the stars in a sleeping bag or tent. Shark Cage-Diving. South Africa offers

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some of the top dive sites in the world, best between April and October, where many varieties can be seen, including the infamous great white shark. You don’t need to be a qualified diver, whilst health and safety are paramount, which means this is an exhilarating, but completely safe, activity. Cango Caves Adventure Tour. Not for the fainthearted, an accredited and experienced guide will take you deep inside the cave for an amazing two hour experience. Here you can see bizarre rock formations, stunning crystals and cave pools and peaceful grottos, before squeezing through the 27cm high Leopard Crawl exit route! I hope my travel journal has ignited a spark in you to explore the wonderfully varied world of South Africa.

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| Spotlight on Schools

Busy Bees – “Outstanding” Child

Care in a “Home-from Home” Setting Busy Bees Day Nursery is a family-run business, established for over twenty-eight years by Catherine Taylor, and her daughters, Laura and Ruth, who are both “early years” teachers. Catherine initially started Busy Bees as a little playgroup run from home, but it quickly outgrew the space and moved to a bigger building in Bourne town centre. Five years ago, following a good report from OFSTED, she was encouraged to expand the business to full-day care, taking children from six weeks to school age, as well as running an out-of- school club, The Bee Hive. Laura and Ruth then came on board full-time, to manage the nursery together at their extensive new premises in Manor Lane. Busy Bees is open from 7.30am to 6pm, all year round, offering flexible sessions, including term-time only care and also shift pattern hours. They have six base rooms, a separate dining room, a sensory room and an outdoor classroom. Furthermore, there are two large outdoor spaces and recently, they have been delighted to work with Roz from local business, “Mothered Earth”, in creating a new sensory garden, commenting, “We are huge fans of being outdoors and we go out, come rain or shine! We also make use of the local area and you may often see us in the park feeding the ducks, or buying fresh snacks from the market”.

Lots of special events are held for parents and friends to attend, for example, Stay and Play sessions, Christmas singing, Mother’s Day tea parties, a Christmas Fayre and a Summer Fayre. At the end of their Pre-School year, the children have a graduation ceremony and perform a play for their families. There’s an online learning journal which staff use to record children’s achievements, which parents can access and to which they can add their own photos and observations. The out-of-school-club, The Bee Hive, serves Bourne Abbey, Bourne Westfield and Elsea Park Primary Schools. A minibus takes and collects children from Elsea Park, and it is also used in the holidays to take the school children on lovely outings. Busy Bees prides itself on providing a home-fromhome environment. They have a rich and balanced curriculum and are always learning new things. There’s an open door policy and visitors are very welcome. To find out more, please call on 01778 423720 or visit the website www.busybeesbourne.co.uk

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Words from the Mayor Councillor Colin Pattison

Welcome to 2017. Firstly, I wish you all a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. I trust everyone celebrated and enjoyed the Christmas festivities. The last few weeks of December saw a hectic schedule for my wife and I, attending a whole host of events. We have recently supported our fellow Mayors of South Holland District Council, Sleaford Town Council and Mablethorpe/Sutton on Sea Council at their Civic Services, and all have been thoroughly enjoyable events. Saturday December 3rd saw the annual Christmas Fayre and lights switch- on in our town. I would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank-you to the Bourne Events Committee/ organisers, who once again pulled together to produce a fantastic day. The sheer volume of people who turned out on the day was truly heart-warming. Personally, we ran our own charity stall to raise funds for my chosen charities, and managed to accumulate £240. A big thank-you to all those that not only helped on the stall, but also donated prizes and supported us on the day itself. Thursday December 8th, and we were up bright and early to open the new Lidl UK’s showcase store, here in Bourne, and we wish them all the very best. It does bring mixed thoughts and emotions, but in essence we should be grateful that major retailers are coming to Bourne, and is possibly a sign of the times and hopefully, of things to come. Other events saw us at the Lincolnshire Police Carol Concert at Lincoln Cathedral; attending and supporting Bourne 20

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Round Table’s OAP Christmas Lunch; The Methodist Church Carol Service; and the Salvation Army’s Christmas Carol Concert. A busy run-up and schedule before Christmas Day itself, coupled with settling into our new house and me being made redundant. Life certainly knows how to throw up its challenges! As we enter the New Year, the Town Council continues to look at taking over the responsibility and duties previously conducted by other authorities. In-depth work continues on the local precept requirement and our annual budgets - many long hours spent number crunching. Please keep an eye out for forthcoming events in support of my local charities, as we hope to run some more fundraising events in the coming months. Take good care, one and all.

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Bourne’s Magical Christmas Fayre - December 3rd 2016 A letter reached me recently from a local gentleman called Paul. “Fellows of Bourne”, it read, “let me explain why I gave this letter to my friend Paul, to then pass on to your good self on the magazine. After my wonderful visit to Bourne, I returned to my

Lapland home only to find my Wi Fi connection had gone, leaving me no option but to just put pen to paper and write my thank-you letter like everyone used to do in the good old days. I had Paul’s address because he sends me his wish-list every year, and so

Christmas Fayre here is my thank-you to the people of Bourne for a truly magical day”.

1 Reindeer Road, Sleighbells-next-the Sea, Lapland. Dear children and friends in Bourne, I really do have to apologise for not being able to be on the stage for the switch-on of your Christmas lights. I was having a really jolly time meeting lots and lots of children at Wake House and, as always, I talked too much and for too long. Mrs. Claus tells me that I really need to get a move on at this time of year and I really should have listened to her because I was still talking to children when it was time to switch on the lights! Never mind though, Colin (The Mayor) did a really good job. He’s been a very good boy this year! And at least he had Elsa and Anna to help him. I did hear the children from the two main primary schools sing their hearts out with Christmas joy and, before that, a host of very talented performers entertained the hundreds of people who had come into town. It was my good friends from the Salvation Army who started the proceedings and Christmas just wouldn’t be the same without them, and how we’d all be a lot poorer without the charitable work which they do for the town. From the market stalls and fair on North Street, in the Corn Exchange and its car park, past the performers on the stage, the Tree Festival in the Methodist Church and in every shop, everyone came together to not only give appreciation of the season, but to show what it is that is so special about Bourne. Well done, and a big thank-you to the whole town for making this event what it is and so much fun for me to come to every year! Yet again, the Bourne Events Team had more than succeeded in bringing the whole town together for this very special occasion. You should all be really proud of them. You should all be really proud of them.

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Bourne Town Hall – Trustees Needed Bourne residents interested in being part of the exciting new future for Bourne Town Hall are being sought by the Steering Group hoping to take on the running of the building. The recent open days in September generated a very positive reaction from the public, with enthusiastic support from all age groups,

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space are all A theatre, cinema, bar and market for the future part of the vision being put forward Town Hall use of Bourne Town Hall. The Bourne concept for the Steering Group has revealed their since 2014. building, which has been empty as a public The aim is to restore the building point for the focal a as used be to amenity, the people in the Arts in Bourne, run for, and by, drawn up by town. An initial concept has been been working with the steering group, which has are trustee of Lincolnshire County Council, who plans show how the Bourne Town Hall charity. The be converted into the first floor courtroom would of hosting shows a performance space, capable cinema. and operating as a community and bar area The plans also include a hospitality internal feature at the front of the building. A new to the directly access staircase would provide disabled access. first floor, together with a lift for to its original The ground floor would be returned open ‘shambles’, large, a of guration confi 1821 events such as providing flexible space for holding

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Plans to transfer Bourne Town Hall to a new charitable trust to run it as an Events Centre, continue to progress positively. Lincolnshire County Council is working closely with the Charity Commission for their approval to allow the proposed new use and transfer to take place. Councillor David Brailsford, who chairs the Bourne Town Hall Management Committee, said: “This is a great time to get involved with this project. We really want the community to be a key part of the future of Bourne Town Hall and for it to be of benefit to local people.”

place for a regular craft markets, or as a meeting range of activities. a reality, it will In order for this plan to become from the Charity be necessary to gain approval purpose of the Commission to amend the original as a ‘Courtroom’ use current the from building, by the Charity to the new purposes. If approved set up a new commission, the plan will be to ownership and charitable trust to take over the running of the building. will be to The next most significant challenge and restoration the complete to raise the funds are optimistic that, conversion; however, the team grants to restore with the potential to apply for is viable. If successful, historic buildings, the scheme term, ‘Bourne the team plan to re-use the original Petty or Quarter the Sessions House’, from when there, almost two Sessions of the courts were held hundred years ago. of the Bourne Councillor David Brailsford, Chair said: Town Hall Trust Management Committee, progress excellent “The steering group have made that could in putting some proposals together use by the bring this building back into regular in Bourne to community. Now, it’s time for people The ideas. detailed more these, on have their say potential to be at Town Hall really does have the Bourne once again, the heart of the community in future.” and to play a role in the town’s th September 24 The Open Days will be onst Saturday, 10am to 4pm. and Saturday October 1 , from the Bourne Town Hall For more information, contact ll@gmail.com Steering Group at bournetownha

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with a particularly keen support for the plan to hold community cinema and live events in the old courtroom.

If the go-ahead is given by the Charity Commission, a new group of trustees will need to be in place ready to take over the building and drive the project forward. The

Steering Group are particularly keen to hear from anyone with knowledge of the Arts, Events, Marketing, Fundraising, Facilities or Finance. Charles Houseago from the Steering Group, said “If you are enthusiastic about being part of this exciting community project and feel you could contribute as a Trustee, even if you don’t have the specific experience we are looking for, then the Steering Group would love to hear from you.” To receive more information and VAN HIRE an application form, please email: bournetownhall@gmail.com Alternatively, you can collect the information from Bourne Town Council at the Corn Exchange.

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Heat the oil in a large casserole dish. Tip the lamb in and cook for 5 minutes or until any liquid has disappeared, then add the onion, carrots and leeks. Cook for another 5 minutes, stirring often, until the vegetables are beginning to soften.

• Pour over your chosen stock, add the rosemary, cover with a lid and cook over a low heat for 1 hour. • Stir in the cannellini beans and cook for another 30 minutes, topping up with water if necessary, until the lamb is tender and cooked through. • Serve with some crusty bread or boiled potatoes, (or both!) if you like.

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| Legal Corner

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Planning for the unexpected Many of us refuse to accept that we might lose our mental capacity and so don’t think about how we would manage our financial affairs if we did become mentally incapable. However, statistics show that there are 850,000 people with dementia in the UK, of whom 40,000 are under the age of sixty-five. According to the Alzheimer’s Society, this situation is getting worse. It is therefore important to plan ahead and ease the potential burden on your relatives. One answer is to create a lasting power of attorney (LPA), which gives someone you trust the legal authority to make decisions on your behalf about your financial affairs if you become mentally incapable of making your own decisions.

dealing with your bills and state benefits and investing your money. This type of LPA can also be useful if you need your attorney to help you because of physical incapacity as well as mental incapacity. A health and welfare LPA only applies if you become mentally incapacitated and allows your chosen attorney to make decisions about your care, including where you live, what medical treatment you receive, whether you should be resuscitated etc. The LPA is a powerful legal document. You may wish to get a solicitor to help if you’re unsure about the process.

It is very important that you set up an LPA while you are still mentally capable, well before you need it. If you become mentally incapacitated later in life and don’t have an LPA in place, your relatives can face long, distressing delays and expense in applying to the court to take control. Don’t assume that because you have set up an LPA, you have lost control. Your LPA would only be activated if and when it is needed. There are two types of LPA. A property and financial affairs LPA is used to appoint someone you trust as your attorney to take decisions on your behalf about money matters. They would be empowered, for example, to make decisions on buying and selling your property, running your bank accounts,

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Saturated fats, especially from red meat and processed meat, boost LDL (lowdensity lipoprotein or “bad”) cholesterol. To limit your intake, choose lean meats, skinless poultry and non-fat or low-fat dairy products. Replace saturated fats with “good” fats, found in nuts, fish and vegetable oils.

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| In the Hot Seat

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Mayor of Bourne, Founder Member of Bourne R.U.F.C, Proud Old Brunnian Our first “Hot Seat” incumbent of 2017 is a regular contributor to “Discovering Bourne”, resulting from his having been elected Mayor of Bourne last summer, and now sharing all his enthusiasm and pride in his role with us all, when he writes his “Words from the Mayor”. Colin Pattison has launched himself completely into his civic role and is ably supported by his wife Fiona. Until very recently, employed as a supervisor at a local composting facility, Colin has gained a wealth of experience since having left Bourne Grammar School, in the building industry, and in landscape gardening and grounds maintenance. Schoolboy athletics success in both shot putt and the discus involved representing Lincolnshire, and Colin was a long-standing member of Holbeach Athletics Club. He later turned his attentions to rugby union, and was amongst the group of enthusiastic local men responsible for founding Bourne R.U.F.C. Colin lists, as his hobbies, a lifelong passion for both fishing and astronomy, whilst his love of real ale and red wine would have often involved him seeing stars, both on and off the rugby field, in his younger days!

Q: Where were you born, and what are your favourite memories of your childhood? A: On June 6th 1967, the Gables Maternity Unit at Peterborough District Hospital echoed to the howls of baby Colin John, as Ralph and Enid Pattison were delighted to greet the arrival of their first-born child. I have many fond memories of growing up on Gladstone Street, Bourne, with a big gang of friends always playing out on the street, and of hours spent fishing with my family.

Q: Who has had the greatest influence on your life and why? A: My father taught me discipline, politeness and the importance of manners. He also taught me how to fish, and how to hold a cricket bat and ball, amongst many other things. Q: Which two characters, alive or not, would you most enjoy sharing a meal with and why? A: Sir Patrick Moore – because he brought star gazing /astronomy to the masses and made it interesting and understandable, therefore paving the way for the likes of Professor Brian Cox. Al Oerter – the four-times, American Olympic discus champion. He was my idol when growing up and starting out in my athletics career. Q: How would you describe yourself in only five words? A: Forthright, stubborn, listening, caring, honourable.

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Q: If there was one thing which you could change about Bourne, what would it be and why? A: I would love to see the return of the Thursday livestock market. The town used to be alive with farmers and traders, with lots of business being done. Happy days remembered! Q: What advice would you give to a “sixteenyear-old you”? A: Stay in education for as long as you can, work hard, listen, learn and behave!

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The Potting Shed

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anuary is a time when you can relax and spend little time at the allotment, if you have put it “to bed” for the winter. Most of my allotment has been dug over, manured and covered for the winter months, with the exception of the overwintering onions, garlic and peas. So now it is time to take stock, order new seeds and decide what grew well, what new crops you might like to try, and your planting programme for 2017. You can work on a three or five year crop rotation: crop rotation prevents the soil from becoming exhausted from growing the same crop, continually taking the same nutrients out of the soil. It also reduces the risk of pests and diseases becoming established and then finding them very difficult to eradicate. The three year crop rotation involves the following: Year 1: Peas, beans and fruiting vegetables: peas and beans absorb nitrogen from the air and store it in the roots – leaving the roots in after harvesting benefits next year’s crop. Year 2: Brassicas – are nitrogen-hungry, grow them where last year’s peas and beans grew. They are also susceptible to club root (a soil-borne fungus), so moving them around helps keep this at bay. Year 3: Roots, tubers, onions and leaves: these crops do not have a particular “thirst” for nitrogen so it is good to

grow them after brassicas, where the nitrogen content has been depleted. And, if you have a very large plot, why not try a five year rotation? Year 1: brassicas Year 2: peas and beans Year 3: potatoes and fruiting veg. Year 4: the onion family Year 5: root and stem vegetables The compost heap is pretty dormant at the moment, so last year I dug a bean trench for my organic kitchen waste and I had an amazing crop of healthy runner beans. Even though they were neglected whilst I was away, moisture must have been retained for them to thrive, thanks to the trench. Dig a 30cm trench, line it with newspaper, throw in the kitchen waste and, after each layer, cover with a little soil until the trench is full. At this time of year, rhubarb can be forced, using pots or an upturned bucket, making sure any holes are covered to completely cut out the light. What could be tastier than pale pink sticks of rhubarb harvested in late February? Towards the end of the month, seed potatoes should be available and you can start chitting them in seed trays ready for planting. Other jobs that can be carried out are: pruning apple and pear trees but not stone fruits such as cherry and damson, they should be summer pruned; plant bare rooted trees and bushes; support Brussels sprouts and sprouting broccoli; protect plants form cold and check stakes and ties. Happy gardening for 2017!

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| Property News

by Philip Bell, Senior Valuer, Newton Fallowell

What will 2017 bring? Come to our Open Day to find out

The New Year is here! Congratulations on surviving the in-laws, too much food and wine, that wretched toy that wouldn’t stop singing or beeping repeatedly and the Brussels sprouts! So, what does this year hold? Alas, my crystal ball got broken in the Christmas and New Year revelry, so I’m not too sure either and, with President Trump taking command, I’m not sure it would stand much chance of being right anyhow. Like us, he enjoys Twitter and here at Newton Fallowell, we can also be found on social media, as it is a useful tool to help circulate properties through, and get feedback from, our local community. It’s these little things that help keep us as the number one agent in Bourne and why, if

you are making plans for this year, you should include us. We are holding our Investor and First Time Buyer Open Day on Saturday January 21st, from 10am till 4pm, at our Bourne office, in preparation for a busy year ahead. We like to offer a one-stop shop for those looking to get onto the ladder or for those looking to create a nest egg for their family. We’ll have mortgage and finance experts on hand to give top advice on what mortgage products are available, as well as top tips on how to save

for deposits easier, and get the most from your capital. There will also be help and guidance on what to look for when buying a home or investment in the local area. With our years of collective experience in both sales and rentals, we can give excellent advice and get you the results you are after. Make this year a Newton Fallowell year, and call to book a valuation or come and meet us at our Open Day. Happy New Year from the team here at Newton Fallowell.

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A big thank you from the team at Rosedale Sales and Lettings for visiting us in the grotto again this year. We saw a record number of children and loved watching special memories being made. Santa was super pleased to see all of the children (and grown-ups!) behaving so well and listened hard to their Christmas wishes. We trust he was able to deliver accordingly on December 25th. We’d also like to say a huge thank you to all of the local businesses that helped us to make the grotto possible, with a special mention to Debbie from Wake House who really supported us with her creative flair and festive spirit! The support of all involved resulted in donations to the Bourne Events Team (to help make future town events possible), Children of Adam (a charity working with the homeless) and Bourne2Play (a charity improving the Wellhead Park). Happy New Year everyone – here’s to a year full of success, joy and lots of fun!


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The Other B.B.C. The Bourne Business Chamber Apart from the comradeship that we enjoy in the Bourne Business Chamber, sharing experiences and ideas, one element that we all look forward to is the monthly talks from members and guests. We schedule two talks for each monthly meeting, each of about twenty minutes’ duration. Over the past few months, we have: • Learned the importance of wills and the power of attorney • Achieved a better understanding of the power of words • Been frightened to death by

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❱ Your Finances

by Paul Ross, Financial Planner at Landmark IFA Ltd

Pensions or Property? The Big Debate

Most people think that pensions are boring and that property is glamorous, but which one will give you the return you want when planning for your retirement? You probably know at least someone with a buy-to-let property, you may even have one yourself. “That’s my retirement nest egg right there”, they often say. If you don’t have one, then maybe you secretly harbour a desire for one. “I’m going to be left behind without a second property to sell on for my retirement”, you might say as you scour the property listings for two bedroom flats in the local area in need of a bit of a fix-up. “Homes under the Hammer” becomes bookmarked as a favourite on iPlayer, and Kirsty and Phil are your new life coaches as they peddle their charismatic brand of “You too can be a property tycoon.” But, in reality, what will a property portfolio of just one yield, come your retirement age?

I could go into the maths here, but I would have to put so many caveats in that it would spoil the flow. Safe to say that, unless you managed to pick up property in Knightsbridge forty years ago for an absolute steal, it may not stand up as your primary source of income. You have to do the sums, and this is where speaking to a professional can really help. I fully understand that saving into pensions may not be as glamorous as property, or as tangible, but they often yield a better retirement income in the long run than one or maybe two investment properties, especially if these properties are mortgaged up to the hilt.

are relying on it entirely then it may not be the golden goose you were hoping it might be. A more sensible approach, though often a bit dull, is to have a balanced approach to retirement planning, some of which may include a buy-to-let property, but will also include a steady, well managed pension. So, no one is telling you to ditch that two bed flat that brings in a steady income in the middle of town but, if you haven’t done the maths yet, it’s probably a good idea to speak to someone to help you come up with a retirement planning package that will work for you on all levels … including your inner Kirsty Allsopp!

Property can certainly enhance your retirement pot, and can have some tax benefits too, but if you

Well, bearing in mind transaction costs of acquisition, the recent tax rule changes and return-sensitivity to interest rates, the answer may surprise you. The fact is that, in many cases, a single investment property won’t yield the same returns as a decent pension scheme.

To contact Paul Tel: 01778 753003 Mob: 07786 224495 Email paul@landmarkgroup.org.uk Main office: 1st Floor, Rock House, Scotgate, Stamford, PE9 2YQ Tel: 01780 761313 www.landmarkifa.co.uk Landmark are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Number: 225538

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The Brangelina Break-up So, Angelina Jolie has filed for divorce from Brad Pitt and it is reported that she has reached the end of her tether with Brad’s abusive behaviour and his marijuana and alcohol excesses. Brad’s alleged behaviour can be used in establishing the cause of the breakdown of the marriage if Angelina cites allegations of unreasonable behaviour against Brad. It is also reported that there may be a disagreement as to who the couple’s six children live with, and that Angelina is set on taking the matter to court. Brad’s use of marijuana can be used as an important factor in the decision- making by the court, if the substance abuse takes place in front of the children. This also applies to any abusive behaviour, irrespective of whether it is caused by drugs or alcohol. If the court finds in Angelina’s favour, it may also impact on the time that Brad spends with his children. Sorting out a financial settlement may also get messy, if there are no pre- or post- nuptial agreements in place, if tensions remain high between this couple, even if their net worth is millions of dollars and the ownership of several properties. With the assistance of their lawyers, it is hoped that Angelina and Brad will adopt a conciliatory approach to resolving the issues concerning the children and a financial settlement which has to be in everyone’s best interests.

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❱ The Technology Site

by Taff Lovesey, Lites PC

Is Your Windows 10 File System Corrupted? As an engineer providing support to home users and small businesses in the area, I have seen a very high number of systems with Windows 10 file system corruption. This even stretches to a few systems that were straight out of the box, brand new! In many cases, users may be blissfully unaware that they have a fundamental problem. Often systems will continue to run, but response will be sluggish or resulting issues intermittent. A common symptom is an intermittent issue with the software that controls Internet access, resulting in the occasional loss of Internet connection or dropping off the wireless network. Even if you are not experiencing these issues, I would still recommend that you test your Windows filesystem integrity by using the method detailed below.

it running. You can use your PC during this time, but it will run faster if you just let it finish. Once the tests have completed, you will see one of three responses:

This is the one you want to see. Windows 10 has checked its own filesystem and found no problems.

How do I test my Windows 10? • Right click (ie; click the right mouse button) on the Start button at the bottom left of the screen. • In the options that pop up click on Command Prompt (Admin). Note that it must be the one that states Admin, not the one without. A black window will now open up that looks like an old basic IBM DOS system (for those that remember those). • Type the following into this box sfc /scannow then press Enter on the keyboard The system will now carry out a scan of the main Windows 10 file system, the very structure of the program code. It may take an hour or so to complete, so just leave IT Support and Training for Home Computer Users and Small Businesses 01778 590632 07894 659479 www.litespc.co.uk info@litespc.co.uk

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Of course, if you are having intermittent issues with your system, this may be bad news as it means that you have something else going on. This is good in many ways. It confirms that there was corruption but that Windows has been able to identify and repair the damage. If you have been having issues this may well have addressed them.

You don’t want this result! If you see this one, you are almost certainly going to need to do a Windows 10 refresh (a fresh install of Windows 10) to correct the problem. If you are not familiar with how to do this, search online, find a friend/relative who is, or contact someone like myself at LITES PC for assistance.

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Bourne Veterans Breakfast Club In a welcoming restaurant in a corner of a Lincolnshire town, a group of old comrades, new friends and ex-servicemen and women have found a “home from home”. The Sugar Mill in Bourne hosts The Bourne Veterans Breakfast Club, and its motley crew of ex-Army guardsmen, one-time “Desert Rats”, RAF technicians and armourers, retired naval ratings and Armed Forces widows join hundreds of other groups across the globe from Spain to Southampton, Cyprus to Colchester or Bosnia to Bourne. Established in April 2016, an average of thirty-five people now attend regularly, with numbers likely to increase, as the word spreads. There, over a “full English” breakfast of bacon, sausage egg, mushrooms, hash brown, tomato, beans and buttered toast, they gather to chat, gently rib each other over their respective services careers and rekindle the kinds of friendships they enjoyed when they were in uniform. These Breakfast Clubs are groups of veterans, up and down the country now, (also often attended by some serving members of all arms of Her Majesty’s Armed Forces), who, in short, interact with and help support each other, regaining some of what they feel they might have lost, namely their services’ “family”. In addition to this chance to “chew the fat” and enjoy the banter, the breakfasts have created a loosely structured support and self-help group, where members look out for each other in a convivial environment.

There you might find the likes of 93-year-old Len, an ex RAF fireman; Desert Rat and tank transporter driver Andy; retired Scots Guardsman Adrian or a 25-year-old serving Royal Navy chef, Harry. Recently, two RAF veterans who served together twenty years ago were reunited, neither realising that the other one actually lived in Bourne! The above is just a small selection of the wide range of ages attending, many of whom have seen active service in North Africa, Malaysia, Bosnia, Northern Ireland or, more recently, in Iraq and Afghanistan, to mention but a few. They meet every Saturday at 0945 hours in The Sugar Mill, Milestone Road, Bourne. The only cost is for the breakfast, with each attendee paying for their own. It costs around a fiver for a “full English” and unlimited tea/coffee. If you’re interested in attending, and have a military background, contact Paul Flight at BVBC@mail.com or by calling 07597 098885 or, alternatively, by visiting their Facebook page on https://www.facebook.com/ groups/590433321121555/ . The National Veterans Breakfast Club Site is http:// afvbc.co.uk/. Every veteran eating at the Breakfast Club is one less veteran eating alone!!

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To brighten up your start to 2017, here is a selection of some of the 2016 finalists in the “Top Fifteen”, along with a few others which have raised a titter or two: “I’ve been happily married for four years - out of a total of 10” - Mark Watson. “Apparently 1 in 3 Britons are conceived in an IKEA bed, which is mad because those places are really well lit” - Mark Smith. “I went to a pub quiz in Liverpool, had a few drinks so wasn’t much use. Just for a laugh, I wrote The Beatles or Steven Gerrard for every answer… came second” - Will Duggan. “I often confuse Americans and Canadians. By using long words” - Gary Delaney. “Is it possible to mistake schizophrenia for telepathy, I hear you ask” - Jordan Brookes. “Back in the day, Instagram just meant a really efficient drug dealer” - Arthur Smith. “I’ll tell you what’s unnatural in the eyes of God contact lenses” - Zoe Lyons. “Elton John hates ordering Chinese food. Soya seems to be the hardest word” - Phil Nicol. My doctor was quite a large man. He looked as if the only thing he’d ever cured was pork. In France, J-Lo is known as “I have water”. If Scotland leaves, the United Kingdom will have to call itself the Former United Kingdom, which will be a pretty cool acronym. My motto in life is always give 100% - which makes blood donation quite tricky. Hey, if anyone knows how to fix some broken hinges, my door’s always open. “Bit o’ fun, bit o’ fun - plenty more where these came from” … (Ed.)

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However brilliant 2016 might have been for many of us, it also saw the tragic loss of so many celebrities, particularly musicians and sportsmen. By way of a tribute, this month’s quiz will not only give you a chance to recall just how much we have lost, but also to be grateful for their having left such an extraordinary, and no doubt enduring, legacy. The answers are all people who have passed away in 2016. 1. He died two days after releasing his 25th album, “Blackstar”. 2. He played the role of Hans Gruber in “Die Hard” and Severus Snape, the potions master, in the “Harry Potter” series of films, (2001–2011). 3. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her famous novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird”. 4. “Children in Need” will miss this Irish knight. 5. Which Lancashire lad created “Coronation Street”? 6. A statue in Bury in her honour will feature her “Dinnerladies” character, Bren. 7. Best known as a music producer, who was known as “The Fifth Beatle”? 8. He called himself “The Greatest”, but lost his final fight to Parkinson’s Disease. 9. Who, with his backing band, “The Revolution”, sang about “Purple Rain”? 10. Which British conductor, (and famous Lincolnshire “Yellow Belly”) founded The Academy of St Martin in the Fields? 11. This “Eagle”, along with Don Henley, co-wrote hits like “Hotel California”. 12. Which Michael co-wrote, directed and produced the Oscar-winning film, “The Deer Hunter”? 13. This member of “The Royle Family” was not as much of a dizzy blonde as she portrayed herself to be.

14. Alongside Lake and Palmer, this keyboard playing Keith was a founding member of one of Britain’s early progressive rock supergroups. 15. Born Jerome Silberman, this American comic actor will be remembered by most people for his “Willy Wonka”. 16. This comic genius died eleven years after the other “Ronnie”.

17. This American country music legend had over thirty number-one hits.

18. “You’ll like this … not a lot, but you’ll like it”, this magician used to say. 19. A ground-breaking virtuoso in electric guitar soloing, this rocker was the inspiration for Eric Clapton and Keith Richards. 20. “The King” is dead … and the golf world has lost one of its greatest sons. 21. He played Napoleon Solo in “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” and Albert Stroller in “Hustle”

22. This “Dead or Alive” musician made us dizzy in 1984! 23. Stan’s missus off “The Street”.

24. Canada’s singing “Godfather of Gloom” who gave us “Hallelujah”. 25. Radio broadcaster, whose “J.Y. Prog.” would close with his saying, “B.F.N, bye for now”.

1. David Bowie, 2. Alan Rickman, 3. Harper Lee, 4. Sir Terry Wogan, 5. Tony Warren, 6. Victoria Wood, 7. Sir George Martin, 8. Muhammad Ali, 9. Prince, 10. Sir Neville Marriner, 11. Glenn Frey, 12. Michael Cimino, 13. Caroline Aherne, 14. Keith Emerson, 15. Gene Wilder, 16. Ronnie Corbett, 17. Merle Haggard, 18. Paul Daniels, 19. Lonnie Mack, 20. Arnold Palmer, 21. Robert Vaughn, 22. Pete Burns, 23. Jean Alexander, (a.k.a. Hilda Ogden), 24. Leonard Cohen, 25. Sir Jimmy Young

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Horses, Cars and Narrow Roads My wife, my children, and I often walk or ride our horses on the country roads close to where we live. These single track roads make it difficult for vehicles to pass. Most drivers are very careful, slowing down to almost walking pace and passing as widely as possible. There are a few drivers, maybe rushing about and lost in thought, who forget to slow down but who slow down immediately, when signalled to do so. However, there are three or four people who feel they should barely slow down at all, and pass closely and at high speed. This is not only extremely dangerous for us and our horses, but also for themselves. Horses are instinctive creatures and will react to anything that startles them, often shying and springing sideways into the road.

horse owners need to make as much room for them to pass slowly. They also need to make themselves and their horses as visible as possible, even in the day time.

There is a large and growing number of accidents involving horses and vehicles on our roads. Last year saw over thirty rider fatalities and over a hundred horse deaths, most of them avoidable, had people driven more carefully and respectfully.

All that is needed is for everybody to be respectful of each other. Horse riders are not trying to block the roads. They just need people to pass safely, both for their own sakes and for the drivers’.

Horse owners have responsibilities too. They need to train their horses to be well-handled and tolerant of traffic. However, there is always a transition time with young horses when they have been well trained to be handled, but just lack the experience. When vehicles have slowed down,

There are many references in the Highway Code on how to pass horses on our roads, but they are only advisory. However, if anybody driving on our roads exceeds that which would be expected from a competent and careful driver, then they become liable to prosecutions for careless or dangerous driving. There is a recommendation from the British Horse Society to pass horses no closer than two metres and no faster than 15 mph, which they are trying to bring into law.

It is unfortunate that a recent survey carried out by the AA showed that 18 % of drivers feel that horses should not be allowed on roads at all. So what about people walking (with or without dogs), cyclists and even motorbikes? This survey would make for an interesting discussion!

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| Police Patrol by Bourne’s Sergeant 503 Rick Mosley

Sergeant Mosley’s Musings: Theft – (What’s that all about then?)

There are many offences that fall under the Theft Act 1968, from burglary to abstracting electricity, but all of them contain an element of theft. I intend to explain various types of theft over the coming months but, in order to do so, I first need to consider the basic offence itself. Theft in this instance could be shoplifting, stealing a cycle or borrowing a DVD and later selling it. Section 1 of the Theft Act 1968 provides the legal definition of theft as: 1(1) A person is guilty of theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another, with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it. The maximum penalty on conviction is seven years imprisonment and/or a fine. However, lower value thefts can be dealt with by way of issuing a fixed penalty ticket, when certain conditions apply. There are five elements to prove the offence. Dishonestly is not defined under the act but is taken in its literal meaning as ‘not honest, trustworthy or sincere’ (Oxford Dictionary). Any assumption by a person of the rights of an owner amounts to an appropriation. This includes where they have come by the property without stealing it in the first place, and later assumes the right to it by

keeping or dealing with it as the owner. Property includes money and all other property, real or personal, including things in action (such as copyrights) and other intangible property. Belonging to another refers to any property belonging to any person who possesses it or has control of it, whether that person is an individual, a group or business. If his intention is to treat the property as his own, to use or dispose of regardless of the other’s rights, then the final element of the offence, the intention of permanently depriving the other of it, is made out. A simple example would be where someone sees a cycle leaning against a shop front. They know it doesn’t belong to them and they have no right to take it, but they pick it up and cycle off with it. They then see a mate down the road and sell it to them for £20. In this case, they commit the full offence of theft. For more information, see www.lincs.police.uk. To report a crime, call 101 or 999 if in progress. Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 You can follow me on Twitter @Rick_Mosley

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| A little bit of History

Discovering. . . The mail cart

by Rex Needle

Every day for more than half a century, the post was carried between Bourne and Peterborough by horse drawn mail cart and the final journey in 1915 was considered to be sufficiently important for it to be photographed driving past the crossroads at Thurlby, three miles south of the town.

driver, Martin Maile, was thrown from the cart and badly hurt when the horses bolted near Baston and the journey into Peterborough was completed by a local policeman. James Toulson, however, appears to have got though his 13 years on the road without any serious mishap and after retiring, he remained active and was still cycling in old age. He died in December 1954, aged 85, and is buried in the town cemetery with his wife, Susannah.

The driver on that occasion was James Brown Toulson, aged 46, who had done the return journey every night for thirteen years at a wage of 18 shillings for a seven-day week, wearing his official gold-braided uniform and helmet with brass Royal Mail badge.

“I had some spills but never a bad accident”, he recalled in later years. “The weather was so bad some nights that it made the journey gruelling. Whenever anything serious happened then you were completely on your own and had to get whatever help you could. I once had to have a horse slaughtered and on another occasion, one of them died at Bourne after picking up a rusty nail in its foot but the mail always got through.” In later years, he told friends “I could write a book about it” but unfortunately, he never did.

Two horses were used to pull the mail van on the 16-mile journey, leaving Bourne at 7.40 pm in the evening carrying sacks full of outgoing letters and parcels and picking up more from villages along the way, beginning the return journey from Peterborough at 2.30 am with a similar incoming load, arriving in Bourne at 4.30 am where the mail was sorted and delivered from the main Post Office, then situated in the town centre in the shop premises adjoining Lloyds Bank.

Archive photograph from 1915 of the last postal run by horse drawn mail van.

Mr Toulson, of Victoria Place, Bourne, carried his first mail on 9th May 1902, and usually drove through the night on a deserted highway without seeing a soul for the entire journey. There were no street lights, the surfaces were uneven and full of potholes and so the going could be dangerous. In August 1868, for instance, a previous

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| Events Diary:

January 2017

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Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Burley Room at Stamford Arts Centre.The aims are to bring poets together to chat and help us write better poetry.Contact Philip Dunkerley dunkerleyphilip@hotmail.com for more information.

4th - Bourne v Rhyme, poetry group, meeting in the front bar at Smith’s, Bourne any time between 7pm -10pm and the theme this month is, “Resolutions” or anything that inspires you for the New Year!

13th-15th - Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival: a fascinating weekend of music, colour, humour and dancing - for tickets and further details visit www. strawbear.org.uk

6th - New Year Trad Dance a La France returns to the Stamford Arts Centre ballroom with their regular French musicians. Expire, Mousakka and Big Jeans will teach and play for a range of traditional French dances. Beginners helped all the way.Contact adam@susted.org.uk From 8-30 – 11-30pm. Tickets £9(£7) from www.stamfordarts centre.com or tel 01780 763203

16th - Bernard Lockett will be speaking at the U3A’s January meeting on “Reflections of Growing Up in Post War East London.” 2-15pm start, entrance £1 –new members always welcome. For further information tel. 08455191385 or check out the website www.U3abourne. org.uk

7th - Bourne Spiritualist Church, 19 North St, Bourne, has a divine service with Diane Beba tonight at 6-30pm. All welcome.

18th - Deepings Camera Club will be showing projected digital images (PDIs) from the North East Midlands Photographic Federation Annual Exhibition. 7-30-9-30pm at Deepings Community Centre, Douglas Road, Market Deeping, PE6 8PA. All interested in photography are most welcome.

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10th - Bourne Bridge Club Beginner Lessons: a course of 10 weekly lessons will commence tonight at the Freemasons Hall, Bourne. The cost of the course is £40. All players are asked to arrive at 6-45pm for play to commence at 7pm. Refreshments are available. Any queries please email bourne4bridge@gmail.com or telephone 07857 468732 or Noreen Sims on 01778 421664. 11th - Prize bingo at Aslackby Village Hall, in aid of the village hall funds. Doors open at 6.30 pm eyes down 7.00pm. For more details call 01778 440297 11th - Deepings Camera Club , from 7-30pm – 9-30pm at Deepings Community Centre, Douglas Road, Market Deeping, PE6 8PA, welcomes travel photographer Linda Lashford, whose presentation is on Fine Art Photography. Linda is a professional travel photographer and writer whose “beat” extends across Europe. Her photography arises out of encounters with landscape and people and is often characterised by memory, fragility and loss. All interested in photography are most welcome – www. lindalashford.photoshelter.com

11th - Stamford Poetry Swaps in the Cellar Bar at Stamford Arts Centre: a new series of events showcasing some of the best local poets and their poetry. See the website for more details www.stamfordarts centre.com 12th - Meet old friends, make new ones over a cuppa or just chill out and relax at Bourne Baptist Church Hall, West Street at their Chill “n” Chat free drop-in sessions, from 10am-12noon. If you need support, help or advice, volunteers are on hand to assist. All are welcome-young or old. 12th - The Stamford Poetry Stanza meets on the second

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20th - Friday Film Club at Elsea Park Community Centre, open to all film club members, doors open at 7pm: bar. Membership is free to all: to join please email filmclub@ elseapark.co.uk 21st - Bourne’s Community Orchard, off Beech Avenue, will be ringing to the sound of bells, saucepans, whistles and wooden spoons on pans at 4-30pm! This will be the Friends of Bourne Wood’s first ever Wassailing: Bourne Borderers will be co-hosting the event and will be dancing. Please bring bells, whistles, saucepans and wooden spoons to make lots of noise to awaken the trees and encourage a good harvest. Also wear warm clothing and bring torches and lanterns to light your way. There will be some refreshments available. More information from Sarah on 07760468052, also on www.friendsofbournewoods.org. uk. 22nd - NSPCC table top sale and coffee morning at Bourne Corn Exchange. Doors open to the public at 9-30am. Come and enjoy filled rolls, home-made cakes and a cup of tea or coffee. 22nd - Quiz Night at the Masons Arms tonight, 8pm, £1 per person entry: the jackpot is at least £200! 24th - Song Writing-Lyric Writing: a workshop for young people at Stamford Arts Centre at 4-30pm. Free of charge -to book visit www.stamfordarts centre.com or tel 01780 763203 25th - Deepings Camera Club welcome DCC member Pete Atkinson who will present Dawn to Dusk Photography. Pete will be showing a series of images depicting landscapes and the night sky, explaining techniques and camera settings used. 7-30-9-30pm at Deepings

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MONDAY • Bourne U3A - Third Monday of every month 2.15pm at Bourne Corn Exchange. Join Bourne U3A and enjoy education and entertainment by a variety of speakers at each monthly meeting. Visitors can attend two meetings before deciding if they would like to become a member. More info on www.u3abourne.org.uk • Yoga class 9.30-10.45am at Uffington village hall 07951 288801 www.serenityyogawithlaura.com • Spiritual Meditation & chat with friendly group . Tea & Biscuits provided. Monday Evenings 7.30 pm 01778 423351 • Bourne Choral Society meets every Monday evening 7-30pm at Bourne Abbey church Hall. New members are always welcome. For further details visit www.bournechoralsociety.weebly.com or on Facebook. • Monday cash Bingo at The Five Bells Morton – eyes down at 7-30pm • Paint A Pot Place, West Street, Bourne. Mondays “Parent and Me”, for preschool children 10am – 12pm £5 each. Wednesdays 5-11yr olds 4-5-1`5pm £5 each. Each session includes a free drink and a piece of pottery to paint from our session’s collection. Email paintapotplace@outlook.com • Weightwatchers - Mondays 9-45 at Bourne Abbey Church Hall. • Slimming World – every Mon at the Darby & Joan Hall, South St, 6-7.30pm & 7.45-9pm. • Baby Yoga with Kim Wooldridge, 11:00 - 12:00 , The Youth Centre, Bourne Children’s Centre, Queens Road. Email Kim kimwooldridge365@btinternet.com for more information and to book. TUESDAY • Bourne Library. Storytime for Pre-School children 2-2-30pm. • “Get Connected” an opportunity to meet up with friends to do crafts, colouring, games, knitting or whatever you feel comfortable with; unlimited tea/coffee & biscuits all for £1, 1.30pm-4.00pm at The Salvation Army, Manning Road, Bourne • Ki-Ways Tai-Chi lessons, every Tuesday 2pm – 3.30 pm. Call 07413 620344 or email: raypawletto2.co.uk • Yoga (Hatha) class, suitable for all, 9-30 -10-45am at Wake House, Bourne. Tel 07951 288801 or email Laura. lauracharlie@hotmail.com • Sugar Mill – quiz night every Tuesday. • Tuesday, quiz at the Sugar Mill, Bourne: 8-30pm start. WEDNESDAY • Bourne Organ Club. Meet on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at Bourne Corn Exchange. All ages welcome. Please call Edith for more information 01778 422262 • Yoga class 7.30pm-8.45pm at Wake House, Bourne, 07951 288801 www. serenityyogawithlaura.com • Exercise to music for men and women 50 plus age group. 11.45 – 12.45 at Rippingale Village Hall 01778 423351 • The Deepings Camera Club meet every Wednesday from September to May at the Market Deeping Community Centre in Douglas Road Market Deeping. 1st Meeting is on the 2nd September which is an open meeting for anyone who has an interest in improving their photographic skills. • Weightwatchers - Wednesdays 6pm at Bourne Abbey Church Hall Thursdays 7pm Wake House • Slimming World – every Wed at the Darby & Joan Hall, South St, 10am. • Prize bingo second Wednesday of each month at Aslakby Village Hall • “Bourne -v- Rhyme” a poetry group for reading poetry or just listening and laughing. We meet on the first Wednesday of every month in the front bar of Smiths Public House at 7.00pm. Contact in the first instance, Joy 07754112899 or Steph 07958343398 for more details. THURSDAY • Bourne Bridge Club meets Thurs 6.50-10pm for duplicate Bridge. Tuesdays, same time for ‘Gentle Duplicate’ at the Masonic Hall, 1-2 Roman Bank, Bourne. www. bridgewebs.com/bourne email: bourne4bridge@gmail.com. ‘phone Brenda if you need a partner on 01778 342967. • Supple Strength, blending Yoga, Pilates & body conditioning. Perfect 60 minute body/mind package for core stability, posture, strength and tone. Thursdays 6.30pm at E DENHAM VILLAGE HALL. Pay as you go £3.50. Kim 07976 818995 • British Red Cross Hand Arm and Shoulder massage clinic held at Wake House on the 2nd Thursday of each month from 10:00 - 12:00. A free service to any one suffering from a life limiting condition and their carer. Massage is done by fully trained staff and volunteers. Opportunity to meet others over a coffee and biscuits who are experiencing a similar situation to themselves. FRIDAY • Tai Chi for learning support 1.30pm - 2.30pm Contact 07413 620344, Wake House, North St, Bourne • Bourne Folk Club at The Wishing Well, Dyke. 7-45PM –FIRST Friday of every month. • Paint a Pot Place Friday Night Magic, every Friday 7pm -11pm “Magic; The gathering Club” A role playing card game. Pop in for more details. • Friday, Disco Night at The Burghley Arms and Archie’s Bar, Bourne: 9-00pm start • Baby Massage with Kim Wooldridge, Courses run for five weeks for a group, 11:30 -12:30, Bourne Children’s Centre, Bourne, Lincolnshire PE10 9DX Email Kim kimwooldridge365@btinternet.com for more information and to book. SATURDAY • Sequence Dances - Crowland Modern Sequence Dancers. Fourth Saturday of each month 7.30pm - 11.30pm at Bourne Corn Exchange Modern Sequence Dancing is based on the standard ballroom and Latin dances including waltz, quickstep, foxtrot and rumba and is a social style of dance. It’s great fun and a good way to meet new people. Everyone is welcome.£3.00 on the door • LDC NEW street/commercial Dance Classes every Saturday (starting on 6th September) at Renu’s Dance Studio, 27, Abbey Road, Bourne. 4-7yrs 11am12pm; 8- 12yrs 12-1pm; Teens 1-2pm. All classes are £4-50. • Saturday, Disco at Archie’s Bar, Bourne: 9pm start SUNDAY • Hare and Hounds, Haconby – “Unplugged”- 2nd Sunday of every month 8pm. Performers and listeners all welcome. OTHER EVENTS

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28th - Fancy a flutter? Come along to Langtoft Village Hall’s latest fund-raising event, “Race Night!” Race Card, £5, available from Langtoft village shop or 7 West End, Langtoft. 7pm start: please bring your own drinks, ploughman’s supper provided. Langtoft Village Hall 26 West End, Langtoft. PE6 9LS. 28th - Bourne and District Flower Club member’s lunch, 12noon for 1230pm, followed by a demonstration by Barbara Collins at TheToft House Hotel.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS FEBRUARY 1st - An evening of mediumship with Theresa McVicker at Bourne Spiritualist Church,19, North St, Bourne, at 7-30pm. £5 entrance. All welcome. 4th -The Houndogs, vibrant rock n’ roll band, at the Corn Exchange, Bourne 7-30pm in aid of the Miscarriage Association. Tickets £15 in advance, £20 on the door or from Michelle Born 0776854519 Monthly Sunday Tea Dances 50/50 Ballroom and Sequence • £5 per person including refreshments at • 2pm – 4.30pm • The Welland Hall, Deeping Leisure Centre, Park Rd, Deeping St James, Peterborough PE6 8ND. • Dates of dances are 15th May, 12th June, 10th July Aug (no dance) then every 2nd Sunday of the month

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| Events Diary Gigs and Musical Events Dec 31st - New Year’s Eve at the Corn Exchange, Bourne with local band Inferno. Tickets £17.50, (to include fish and chip supper) from the Corn Exchange, Co-op Travel or tel 07768771659 3rd – “Open Mic” – folk at the Masons Arms, Bourne, all styles and abilities, acoustic music. Informal friendly atmosphere, all welcome: 8pm start, free admission, supporting raffle. Contact Dean Hardy on 01778570115. 3rd - Learn to play the classical guitar in six weeks of one hour lessons. Song accompaniment, sight reading, music theory will be taught as an integral part of the learning process. Stamford Arts Centre 4-30pm, cost £65. For booking visit www.stamfordartscentre.com and for more information contact chinguitare@gmail.com. 5th - Jazz at the Toft House Hotel, at 8 00 pm. Stamford Jazz Music Society presents The Toft House All Stars. Guests include Gary Wood (tpt) - Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends, Roger Myerscough (clt/sax) - Phil Mason’s All Stars , Rob Pearce (tmb) - The Mardi Gras Jazz Band, and Bill Coleman (bass) - Kenny Ball’s Jazzmen .Admission £10, booking advisable, 01778 590335 6th - Leftovas, classic hits covers band, at the Masons Arms, Bourne: 9-30 start. 6th - First Fridays Folk Singaround, 8pm at the Wishing Well, Main St, Dyke, Bourne, PE10 0AF - 01778 570115 or dean. hardy880@btinternet.com

7th - Harmonica Workshop at Stamford Arts Centre from 1-30pm. Harmonica master Steve continues to write and deliver all new workshops. Whether you’re a complete beginner or more advanced, play pop, rock, blues rhythms, cool country wails, pitch-bend all the way down and jam along with rockin’ solos. Diatonic harmonicas in C available on the day for £8. Cost of workshop £30 - to book visit www. stamfordartscentre.com or tel 01780 763203 8th - Sit back, relax and enjoy the music of Pennyless at Mama Liz’s, Stamford 4pm -6pm: admission free. 13th - Dom Brister at the Masons Arms Bourne tonight at 9pm. 14th - The Royal British Legion, Bourne, presents newcomer Dave Burman tonight at 9 pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details if needed: Members £1 entrance. Non-members welcome £2. 14th - Live music tonight 9pm at the Masons Arms, Bourne from Splinter Group. 16th - Traditional music (fiddles etc.) at the Hare and Hounds, Haconby – either come along to listen or join in and play: 8-00 -11-00pm. For further details tel 01778 571563. 20th - Four piece rock covers band, Loose Rocket, playing songs from the ’70s to the present day, at the Masons Arms Bourne: 9pm start. 21st - T.Rextasy at Stamford Corn Exchange: doors at 7pm for a 7-30pm start. This year T.Rextasy is celebrating Marc’s life and works with a very special 40th anniversary commemorative tour. Truly a rock’n’roll concert for all ages - If you would like to know exactly what a Marc Bolan concert was like in the 1970s, this show is for you! Tickets £19.50 from 01780 766455 or visit www. stamfordcornexchange.co.uk

7th - Children of the Revolution at the Corn Exchange, Bourne from 8pm -midnight. Children of the Revolution are a fantastic covers band whose repertoire is filled with music ranging from the rock n’ roll of the 1960s to present day indie, soul and rock. Tickets, (to include a fish and chip supper from George’s): £15 in advance, £20 on the door, from Claire 07815958995 or Paula 07568369234. All proceeds in aid of Bourne2play.

21st - Antoine at the Masons Arms tonight at 9-30pm

7th - The Chiaroscuro Quartet, now established as the foremost quartet playing on gut-string instruments in Europe, will be performing at Stamford Arts Centre, starting at 7-30pm. Tickets £16(£15) U26 £10 from www. stamfordartscentre.com or tel 01780 763203

28th - Another newcomer at the British Legion, Bourne tonight, Neil James, at 9pm. Intrigued? Come along, doors open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details if needed: Members £1 entrance. Non-members welcome £2.

7th - Dean & Co at the Masons Arms, Bourne tonight at 9-30pm.

28th - Karaoke with Nick at the Masons Arms, Bourne tonight at 9-30pm

7th - Limehouse Lizzy at Stamford Corn Exchange: doors at 7pm for a 7-30pm start. Renowned for an action-packed pyrotechnic-fuelled explosion of a show, Limehouse Lizzy continue to keep the spirit of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his band Thin Lizzy alive and well. Tickets £16.50 from 01780 766455 or visit www.stamfordcornexchange.co.uk

29th - Glasshouse Acoustic at the Key Theatre, Peterborough, 2-30 – 6pm at the 1st floor Riverside Bar area. A family-friendly and free afternoon of local acoustic talent from Poor Boy, Steve Gibbs and Coyote Calling. For more information visit www. glasshouseacoustic.org.uk

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27th - Everybody’s favourite, Mark Bishop at the Masons Arms Bourne tonight at 9pm. 28th - Pennyless play Burns Night Supper at the Rotary Club Dinner at Tallington Lakes. Details and tickets from Fred Sandall 07749420943

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Your CLUBS GUIDE - To be included in this directory, send your details to: hilary@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Youth Not all Bad Queens Rd, PE10 9DX. 01778 426134 or 07947 930542 cherry.sheppard@lincolnshire.gov.uk Bourne Town Girls FC Julie: 01778 424341 Salvation Army Youth Club Manning Rd, Bourne, 01778 421916 or 01778 393459 Stamford and Bourne District Scouts Trevor Watson: trevorkwatson@ btinternet.com or Greg Cejer: greggthebuilder@tiscali.co.uk Bourne Town Harriers Junior Athletics Lisa Richardson: 01778 424529 www.bournetownharriers.org Bourne Town Juniors Football Club Tel: 07891804432. Email: secretary@bournetownjuniorsfc.co.uk Young Youth Group Wednesdays at The Centre @ Elsea Park, 17:00 - 18:30​Young Youth Group (ages 7 to 12 yrs), 19:00 – 21:00​Older Youth Group. (ages 12 to 18 yrs). Pool table and games: cost £1 per child to include drink. For info call Niki on 07949034743 Rock You Theatre School Brand new for September 2015. www.rockyoutheatreschool.co.uk

SCHOOLS Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary Academy Abbey Road, PE10 9EP. 01778 422163. enquiries@bourneabbey.lincs.sch.uk Bourne Grammar School South Road, PE10 9JE. 01778 422288. enquiries@bourne-grammar.lincs.sch.uk Bourne Westfield Primary Academy Westbourne Park, PE10 9QS. 01778 424152 enquiries@bournewestfield.lincs.sch.uk Bourne Academy Edinburgh Crescent, PE10 9DT. 01778 422365. office@bourneacademy.org Willoughby School South Rd, PE10 9JD. 01778 425203. enquiries@willoughby.lincs.sch.uk Morton C of E Primary School Station Road, Morton, PE10 0NN. 01778 570389. Thurlby Community Primary School. Lawrance Park, Crown Lane, Thurlby, PE10 0EZ. 01778 423311. Edenham CofE Primary School School Lane, Edenham, PE10 0LP. 01778 591207. Bourne Elsea Park Church of England Primary Academy www.elseaparkacademy.lincs.sch.uk/ Charles Read Academy Bourne Road, Corby Glen, NG33 4NT, 01476 550333 www.charlesreadacademy.co.uk Ingoldsby Academy Ingoldsby Village, NG33 4HA, 01476 585278 www.ingoldsbyacademy.co.uk

CHURCHES Bourne Abbey Church Church Lane, PE10 9UQ. 01778 424584. info@bourneabbey.org.uk Bourne Baptist Church West Street, PE10 9NE. 01778 424206. Bourne & Deeping RC Church 3 St Gilberts Road, PE10 9XB. 07988 682925. Bourne Methodist Church Abbey Road, PE10 9EF. 01778 394380. St John the Baptist Church High Street, Morton PE10 0AP. 01778 571184 Bourne United Reformed Church Eastgate, PE10 9JY. 01775 722311. The Salvation Army Manning Road, PE10 9DD Tel: 01778 393459 e-mail: bourne@salvationarmy.org.uk New Day Baptist Church & Dyke Baptist Church High St, Morton - Main St, Dyke 07931 652718 (except Mondays) http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ mortonandhanthorpe St Firmin’s Church 10 Church Street, Thurlby, PE10 0EH. 01778 422475. Bourne Spiritualist Church 19a North St, Bourne divine service with spiritual readings and healing every Saturday @ 6.30pm.We are a very friendly church and we hope you can join us. Refreshments available after service. 01778 394454

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CLUBS Dementia Support Group Corn Exchange, PE10 9AF. Kate Marshall: 01778 440153. Ringstone Players Contact Cheryl 01778 421216 cherylcrafts@btinternet.com Toolbar Bourne Snooker Centre, Cherry Holt Rd. 07749689026 Rotary Club of Bourne St Peter Toft House Hotel, Toft, PE10 0JT. Alan Kaye: 01778 560458. www.rotary-ribi.org/clubs/homepage. php?ClubID=1844 Evergreen Care Trust 01780 765900. www.evergreencare.org.uk Bourne Bridge Club Masonic Hall, 1-2 Roman Bank Bourne PE10 9LQ. 01778 423313 www.bridgewebs.com/bourne bourne4bridge@gmail.com Bourne Motor Racing Club The Bourne Corn Exchange Hall. David Dykes: 01733 253867. www.bournemotorclub.co.uk A Handful of Harmonies All female choir. Weekly sessions on a Monday from 7.30 – 9.00pm at The Red Hall, South Street. Contact Andrew 01778 345857 www.handfulofharmonies.co.uk Bourne Youth Choir Mixed children’s choir who meet on a Saturday at Bourne Abbey Church Hall. Ages 6 – 16. www.bourneyouthchoir.co.uk Bourne Borderers Edenham Village Hall, Church Ln, PE10 0LS. Elly: 01476 550741 www.bourneborderers.co.uk Bourne Darby & Joan Club Memorial Gardens, South Road. 01778 570571. Rotary Club of Bourne Bob Brown 01778 425790. www.bournerotary.org Bourne Business Chamber Paul Ross 01778 440555. Bourne Ladies Dinner Club Conservatives Offices, North St. Shirley Fairbairn: 01778 424613. Nubourne Woman’s Institute Meeting Abbey Church Hall Mrs Mary Hitchcock 01778 420370 The Gateway Leisure Club for people with learning disabilities Masonic Centre,1-2 Roman Bank Bourne on Mon 7pm-9pm, 01778 424235. Parkinson’s Disease Society 01778 440695 / 345395. Hereward Probus Club Rob Denton 01778 425276 denton.robert@gmail.com Bourne Preservation Society, meets 3rd Monday of each month at 7-30pm in the Baxter Room, Wake House, North St. Bourne. Contact: 109 Beech Avenue, Bourne PE10 9RZ. Tel. 07903047418 Bourne Garden Club Every third Thursday at Bourne Abbey Church hall at 7.30pm. Janet: 01778 422304 Marian: 01778 421023 Bourne Round Table PO Box 95 PE10 1AF. 07970 083134. info@bournefestival.com Friends of Bourne Woods Sarah: 07760 468052. Bourne U3A Tel: 08455191385 www.u3abourne.org.uk Bourne and South Lincs ME Support Group Wake House, North Street, PE10 9AE Jan: 01778 425422. janlimback@hotmail.com Bourne Chess Club All standards welcome. Call Tom on 07903 855 443 Bourne Civic Society Heritage Centre/Baldocks Mill, 21 South St, PE10 9LY. 01778 422775. Organ Club John Wass: 01733 424947. Bourne Footlights Karen MacQuarrie. 01778 345530 Grapevineeditor@yahoo.com Bourne and district scrabble club Every Mon afternoon 2.00. Wake House. Angela 01778 426617 or Betty 01778 425234 South Lincolnshire Garden Society SLGS. Thurs at 7.30pm in Jan, March, May, Sept and Nov at Village Hall in Folkingham. www.slincsgardensoc.wordpress.com

Parkinson Disease Bourne Support Group 01778 392677 /394228 Whittlesey Wind Ensemble Thursdays 7:45-9:15pm, Whittlesey Methodist & United Reformed Church, Queen Street, Whittlesey, PE7 1AY, www. whittleseywindensemble.com MJS Agility & Behavioural Dog Training Club Having fun whilst learning with your dog. A15 between Morton & Haconby. Phone Mike or Julie or 07944 249350. www.mjsagility.co.uk Bourne and District Lions Club Meetings held at 8pm every second and fourth Monday of each month at The Royal British Legion, 7a Burghley Street, Bourne PE10 9NS - Telephone - 0845 833 2810 or e-mail - help@ bournelions.org.uk www.bournelions. org.uk/ Bourne Lions are a registered charity and are actively searching for community-conscious people of all ages to help us give support to the needs of those in our community. If you have the desire to help us, help others and become a member of Bourne Lions Club, you will be made welcome.

CHARITIES Bourne and Thurlby First Responders 01778 420357 or 07875 308837. St Barnabas Lincs Hospice Janie McCormick: 01476 591010. ssafa Nev: 01778 394483. British Red Cross 01778 426452. Mencap Housing and Support 01778 423726. Bourne & District Lions Club PO Box 57, Bourne PE10 9HB. 0845 833 2810. help@bournelions.org.uk Len Pick Trust PO BOX 92, Bourne, Lincs PE10 1AD. 01778 424159. enquiries@lenpicktrust.org.uk Bourne United Charities 01778 422387. www.bourneunitedcharities.co.uk Royal Air Forces Association Masonic Hall, All Saints St. Stamford, PE9 2AD rafastamford.webplus.net The Butterfield Centre 2 North Road, Bourne, Lincs, PE10 9AP. 01778 421422 DebbieHague@thebutterfield.plus.com Bourne Arts and Community Trust Wake House, PE10 9AE. 01778 393517. wakehouse@talktalk.net Royal British Legion Burghley Street, PE10 9NS. 01778 421110. SSAFA Bourne & Stamford Nev Johnson 01778 394483 Sue Ryder Hospice Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice, Longthorpe, Peterborough, PE3 6LW, 01733 225999, thorpe.fundraising@sueryder.org ‘Christians Against Poverty (CAP) Call 0800 328 0006 to book an appointment or Simon on 07952 845542. www.capuk.org’

CHILDREN Baby Massage + Baby Yoga Groups (up to 1) Bourne Children’s Centre. Kim: 01778 570120 kimwooldridge365@btinternet.com Bourne Children’s Centre Queens Road, PE10 9DX. 01778 395895. Little Bees 14-18 Manor Lane, Bourne, PE10 9PQ. 01778 422669 Bourne Army Cadets Cadet Hut, Austerby Road, PE10 9JG. www.armycadets.com Tatty Bumpkin. Weds- 1pm for Baby Explorers (active babies and toddlers) at Bourne Youth Centre, Baby Bumpkin class on Thursdays, 9.30am (from birth) and a Baby Explorer at 10.30am both at Market Deeping children’s centre. Tatty Bumpkin is a yoga-inspired music and movement class for children and babies. Teen sessions on a Thurs afternoon at Bourne Youth Centre at 4.15pm. 07770 16276. rutland@ tattybumpkin.com Dinky Dancers Dance for 2-4. Wed am All Saints & St Johns Church Hall Stamford. Thurs Elsea Park Bourne. Friday Ryhall Village Hall. 01780 591469 www.dinkydancers.com Musical Minis Pre-school music group for babies and toddlers. Janie: 01778 570340. janiemcc@sky.com. Bourne Girls Brigade

Bourne Methodist Church, Abbey Road, PE10 9EF. 01778 423729 Elsea Park stay and play Playgroup term time only for 0 -4 year olds, The Centre @ Elsea Park on Thursdays 9.30 until 11.00a.m £1.00 per session per family. Kwik Cricket Under 9’s Sunday 27th March - 1.30 to 3 p.m. Witham Hall school - prebook preferred. hedley.stroud@btinternet.com BilinguaSing Spanish and French singing, music and movement classes for babies from 4 weeks to preschoolers. Mondays 10am at Bourne Youth Centre, Tuesdays 10am at Stamford Corn Exchange and Thursdays 11.15am at Barn Hill Methodist Church, Stamford, Wednesdays 2pm at Deeping Community Centre (French) Thursdays 2pm at Bourne Youth Centre (French).Contact sarah@bilinguasing. com or 07495 340726 for details.

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SPORTS Bourne Abbots Petanque Club Abbey Lawn, Abbey Road, Bourne, PE10 9EP. Club meets 2pm Wednesday/ Sunday Contact bournepetanque@hotmail. co.uk or 01778 394083 (club Sec) Bourne Town Harriers Senior & Junior Athletes www.bournetownharriers.org Bourne Rugby Union Football Club Clubhouse, Milking Nook Drove, PE10 0AX. 01778 393420. Bourne & District Lawn Tennis Club Abbey Lawns, Abbey Road, PE10 9EP. Marysia Dorrington 01778 440716 Bourne Town FC Abbey Lawns, PE10 9EP. 01778 420456. Brotherhood Kickboxing Academy, Bourne Martial Arts Centre, 3 Victor Way, PE10 9PT. 07944 281892. www.brotherhoodkickboxing.co.uk Bourne Town Bowls Club Coggles Causeway, Bourne. Mike Northen 01778 423353 mikeann24@sky.com Bourne Deeping Hockey Club susanmoakley@googlemail.com Bourne Outdoor Pool Abbey Lawns, Abbey Rd, Bourne, PE10 9ET. 01778 422063. Tracy Hankin Bourne 4 Fitness Disco/80’s Revival workout and Yoga/ Pilates. 07799250581. tracyhankin72@gmail.com Bourne Leisure Centre Queens Road, Bourne, PE10 9DX 01778 421 435. Bourne Ladies FC 07971 555710 tinacrawley@talktalk.net Bourne Kart Club Please visit our website for details. www.bournekartclub.co.uk or find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ bournekartclub Ki-Ways Tai Chi Club 07413 620344 Bourne Dancercise & Keep Fit Methodist Church Hall, Abbey Road, PE10 9EP. 07730 223557. gilljanet@hotmail.co.uk; www.keepfit.org.uk Bourne Badminton Club Play at Bourne Leisure Centre on Friday nights (new season starts 4 Sept) between 7:30 and 9:30pm.New members welcome ages 11 to adult. Contact Julian Cooke for details, 01778 423994. Senior cricket Peter Morgan 07581-271620. pngmorgan@gmail.com Rob Dunn 07743-252091. robert.dunn234@gmail.com Dirk Binns 07843-469722. binnszy@silverend.fsnet.co.uk For Police ring 101 (the non-emergency number)


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Contact keith: 01775 841165 or 07497486189 / 07833477372

MAINTENANCE

PC AND LAPTOPS SERVICES

Audited to EN 16636-2015 and passed *Applies to domestic customers only

PLASTERING

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Web design and search engine optimisation for Small Business, Creative Individuals & Organisations Social media setup, advice and training (Facebook, Twitter, Linked In & blogging) Sales, Support & Training for: • Desktop & Laptop PCs • Tablets & Tablet PCs • Wireless & Small Networks • Smart TVs • Smart Phones IT Support and Training for Home Computer Users and Small Businesses 01778 590632 07894 659479 www.litespc.co.uk info@litespc.co.uk See main advert on page 46

PC LAPTOPS AND REPAIRS

PC or Laptop Problems? Better call Ray!! Let me assist you with your Computer related problems. Virus removal to full re-builds. Upgrade work undertaken. Extensive range of new and used equipment.

SALES • SERVICE • TRAINING

Bourne Computer Store Unit 4, Crown Walk, West Street, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 9PB

01778 420362

sales@bournecomputerstore.co.uk

| Internal and External Plastering | | Domestic and Commercial | | Fully Insured |

CALL ROB:

07807 951671 Email: rob@rmarkhamplastering.co.uk www.rmarkhamplastering.co.uk RMarkhamPlasteringServices

PLUMBING AND HEATING

Domestic & Commercial Gas Fitters

Established 1998

- Legionella Risk Assessments & Reports - Certified Landlord Inspections - Boiler Service and Repair - Natural Gas and LPG Boilers - Repairs, Maintenance and Installation - Bathrooms, Power Flushing All Work - Boiler Changes Guaranteed - Cookers, Hobs and Fires

- 24 Hour Free Call Out, Fully Insured -

T: 01778 570212

M: 07771 635966

www.absolute-plumbing-and-heating.co.uk

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PLUMBING AND HEATING

PLUMBING AND HEATING

PRIVATE HIRE

Kesteven Cars 077333 96869

Bourne • Lincs www.kestevencars.co.uk • Friendly Reliable Service • Fully Licensed Drivers • Open 7 days A Week • 7 Seater Available • All Airports Covered • Contract Work Welcome

T. 01778 392773 M. 07709 071173 E. plc6972@hotmail.com

Call for a FREE no obligation quote PLUMBING AND HEATING

PLUMBING AND HEATING

Discovering Magazines marketing that gets results! Remember to quote ‘Discovering Bourne’ when responding to these adverts SECURITY

Ever forget to set your system? Don’t worry, with our app you can arm and disarm anywhere in the world!

PRINTING

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For all your printing requirements

large or small

01778 421427 07837499061 sales@discoveringmagazines.co.uk

www.discoveringmagazines.co.uk

The hassle free way to keep you, your business & your family safe & secure

• Battery monitoring/saving • Methods of arming/disarming • User friendly programming • Intelligent Arming

JC security UK

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DOMESTIC | COMMERCIAL INTRUDER ALARMS AUTOMATED GATES | CCTV FIRE ALARMS | ACCESS CONTROL SECURITY LIGHTING

e: jcsecurity@outlook.com t: 01778 349432 or 07525 065663 Yell.com • Safe local trades

www.jc-security.co.uk

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SEWING SERVICES

TREE SERVICES

WINDOWS AND DOORS

Local Family Business For 20 Years

Stylish Windows & Doors In PVC, Timber or Aluminium • Environmentally friendly • Product range as wide as your imagination

STORAGE

MORTON SELF STORAGE ■ NEW 20 FOOT CONTAINERS ■ INSULATED, VENTED ■ SECURITY LOCKED ■ UNDERCOVER ■ 24H CCTV

■ ON SITE SECURITY

Arboriculture Specialist Domestic & Commercial

GARY’S ARDENS

Fully Insured and Professional

TREE CARE

est 1998

All aspects of Tree Surgery, Tree Removal & Dismantles, Tree & Hedge Maintenance, Tree Felling, Tree Pruning, Storm Damaged Trees Bourne, Lincolnshire

Telephone: 01778 394183 Mobile: 07477 826015

Email: garysgardens007@gmail.com

A rated energy saving windows available

UPGRADE YOUR PVCu WINDOWS AND DOORS Install the latest energy saving units to your existing windows SAVING ENERGY - SAVING MONEY We can also help with repairs Broken handles - Locks - Hinges - Misty sealed units We also install secondary glazing

FREEPHONE: 0800 9701469 Unit 2 Holt House, Cherry Holt Road, Bourne PE10 9LH Open: Mon - Fri 9-5, Sat 9-1

www.lincolnshirebowwindows.co.uk

WINDOWS AND DOORS

M Oglesby Installations

■ £25 PER WEEK

To advertise your business here call: 01778 421 427 0r 07837 499 061 Prices start from just £19

MORTON, BOURNE PE10 0XL CONTACT: RICHARD 07860 336054 or 01778 570039 www.mortonselfstorage.co.uk

TILING SERVICES

Mike Dench

Wall and Floor Tiling Specialist

• For all your tiling requirements • Professional service • Fully insured • 30 years experience

Telephone: 01778 394571 Mobile: 07702664827

Quality uPVC Windows & Doors

Repair - Don’t replace

Full uPVC repair service including:

• MISTED UNITS • LOCKS • HINGES • HANDLES

Have you just moved into your new house? Do you need your locks replced? Are you a Landlord? Repairing could save you £££’s

Martyn M: 07508 800245 Stuart T: 01775 712973

E: moglesbyinstallations@googlemail.com

YOGA

Serenity Yoga with Laura

Hatha Yoga Classes suitable for all Weekly classes at Bourne, Uffington, Exton

*NEW* Monthly GONG BATHS Bourne - 10th Nov & 1st Dec 7.15-9.15pm - £18

T: 07951 288801 E: lauracharlie@hotmail.com W: www.serenityyogawithlaura.com

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LAUNDRY

DRY CLEANING

shirt service Call for details

IRONING

SPECIALISTS IN SUEDE, LEATHER & RUG CLEANING

ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS

CHERRY HOLT ROAD | BOURNE | LINCOLNSHIRE PE10 9LA

T: 01778 420904

W: bournegroup.co.uk

Open: Monday to Friday 8am-5pm | Saturday 8am-12noon


Happy New Year from NEWTON FALLOWELL A N E W Y EA R , NE W S T A R T ?

Ca l l us to dis c u s s h o w w e c an ge t yo u mo v e d

OFFICE OPEN DAY

FIR S T TIM E B U Y E R S A N D I N VE S T ORS January 21st 2017 10am to 4pm Come down and chat with our experts!

T: 01778 422567 E: BOURNE@NEWTONFALLOWELL.CO.UK 2 NORTH STREET, BOURNE, PE10 9EA


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