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Welcome to Your September Issue. Welcome to your September edition and, as the heatwave of a few weeks ago soon become a distant memory, we’re now back into the “exam results” and “back to school” routines for many. For us mums (and dads) with our teenagers now having received their GCSE and A-level results, we can step back, take a deep breath and see just what fantastic human beings they actually are, as they move on to the next stage of their lives. They have done their very best, taken the advice offered by their teachers and us, formulated future plans, and are developing into responsible adults. Phew! I hope your summer proved enjoyable, relaxing and, just like this magazine, full of excitement and interest.
Claire x
September’s here, and there’s that “end of summer” feeling, not only in the air, but also in this month’s packed “smorgasbord” of features, articles, advice and entertaining information. It’s now time to look ahead and wonder why Christmas presents should already be on show in the shops! We’ve started the ball rolling here, with several local eating establishments giving advance notice of their Christmas and New Year plans. The annual Edinburgh Fringe Festival always seems to signal the end of summer for many people, but always provides enough mirth and merriment to see us through the months to come. I’ll share just a couple of my favourite one-liners from previous years: “Crime in multi-storey car parks is wrong on so many levels” – Tim Vine 2011. “It all starts innocently enough, mixing chocolate and Rice Krispies, but before you know it you’re adding raisins and marshmallows – it’s a rocky road!” – Olaf Falafel 2016. Enjoy the read!
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Bourne Highlights
4................ Crown Jewellers to leave Bourne. 6................ Ginger Fox Café featured. 8................ Slimming World’s ‘Women of the
Year 2018’.
12/13....... Community Matters. 14.............. Taff Roberts : A Tribute. 17.............. Rockets and Rainbows featured. 18/25...... Health Issues. 26 ............ The Travel Column – Tanzania. 30 ............ Words from the Mayor/ Bourne in Bloom.
33 ............ Belinda Smith & Co. : Ten years in practice.
34............. Your Finances – Inheritance Tax changes.
38............. Discovering … The Vestry Hall. 42............. The Technology Site – Excel Custom Lists.
44 ............ The Potting Shed – Gardening advice. 48 ........... Legal Corner – Divorce. 54............. The Puzzle Page. 56............. Police Patrol – Stay safe cycling. 60 ............ World War 1 : Schools and
community project.
62/65..... What’s on : Events and gigs guide. 66 ............ Pets and Vets - “Urine the Money”!
Bladder issues.
73/78 .. Classified businesses directory.
With thanks to: Taff Lovesey, Rex Needle, Paul Ross, Eileen Le Voi, Clare Lockett, Philip Hakim, PC Claire Wilson, Double and Megson, Claire Saunders, Christine Beardwood, David Mapp, Philip Bell Cover photography: Gordon Cochran
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Crown Jewellers
Sparkle Set to Leave North Street Independent family jewellers, Crown Jewellers of Bourne has announced that it will close its doors for the final time, as owners Cathy and Russ Powell plan to relocate back to their home territory in the North West, where they will be able to spend some quality time with their elderly parents and family. Their goldsmith and designer son, Matthew, will continue in the area, making exclusive handmade jewellery from his own studios in Peterborough. Cathy said, “After serving the community as Crown Jewellers for ten years, it is now time for a move”, with the closing date scheduled for the end of October. To commence the start of the closingdown proceedings, the owners are hosting a huge sale, with many fine 4
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diamond and gem-set pieces at up to 50% off, a fantastic opportunity for their customers to acquire that special gift – with Christmas fast-approaching, a unique chance to spoil the one you love with a beautiful piece of jewellery at remarkably excellent prices. There is a wide range of gemstone set pieces which are ideal gifts for any special anniversaries, not just for Christmas. “This is our chance to say a huge thank-you to Bourne for all of your support and patronage over the years. We will dearly miss Bourne and the brilliant spirit of community that it has”, Cathy concludes. (Our town will be much the poorer for losing such a popular shop with its helpful and charming staff. We wish you all the very best – Ed.)
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SALE ½ PRICE ON ALL ITEMS EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD
DUE TO RELOCATION ALL JEWELLERY IS NOW ½ PRICE Crown Jewellers www.crown-jewellers.co.uk 15c North Street, Bourne | 01778 393994
Ginger Fox Café
– Now Offering Top Class Tapas in the Town Eighteen months on from having opened Ginger Fox Cafe on Abbey Road, Bourne, popular owner, Jane Webb, is now more enthusiastic than ever, as she explained her long-term plans to us three lucky invitees from the ‘Discovering Bourne’ team. Having sampled three delicious offerings from new chef, Jim Siddons, our opinions are all extremely high, and a shared feeling that we had in fact made an outstanding ‘Discovery in Bourne’! The aromatic shin of beef with shallot bhaji, shallot puree and fresh mango segments, dressed with micro coriander, proved irresistible, whilst the pigeon and granola on a raspberry jus with fresh raspberries just left us struggling for words. Needless to say, the salted caramel panna cotta 6
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with coffee foam and gingerbread shortbread ticked every box too! Having gained experience at Purnell’s, a Michelin-starred restaurant in central Birmingham, and then in North Lincolnshire, at the award-winning Winteringham Restaurant, Jim Siddons can now offer a rolling menu which will change with the season. The food will be sourced locally wherever possible, and if the samples with which he dazzled us are typical of his craft, then the future looks assured. Initially open only on Friday and Saturday evenings from 7pm, the intriguing menu contains fine food served in a tapas style, essentially to share, all in relaxed and friendly surroundings. Jane’s monthly themed nights will also give Jim the opportunity to impress.
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The American Barbecue Night on September 7th will be followed by October 31st’s Hallowe’en spectacular, ‘Mexican Day of the Dead Night’! Bonfire Night Specials, on November 10th and 11th, are likely to sparkle, whilst the month of December will be all geared towards Christmas, for which Jane advises early bookings to avoid disappointment. Besides this exciting new move into providing fully licensed evening fare, The Ginger Fox Cafe is also open on Tuesdays to Saturdays, 9am - 4pm, for breakfast, lunch and afternoon teas. s e p t e m be r 2 0 1 8
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Slimming World’s ‘Women of the Year 2018’ Two super slimmers from Bourne have been named Slimming World’s ‘Woman of the Year 2018’, following their life-changing weight losses. Leanne Ulyatt, from Bourne, has lost a total of 1st 11 ½ lbs in just nine weeks and has been chosen as the 5.30pm group’s ‘Woman of the Year 2018’. Having now dropped at least two dress sizes, Leanne says, “Losing weight has made such a big difference to me. My health is better, I have more energy, I’m happier and I feel more comfortable in my own skin. I’m so happy and comfortable at group, it really is the key to losing weight successfully, as you have the whole group supporting you.” “My family and friends are all amazed by how much I can eat … and still lose weight! I still eat many of the same meals that I did before I started losing weight, like spaghetti Bolognese, curries and roast dinners. Now I just prepare and cook them differently, and they taste so much better. I never have to miss out and I don’t have to get hung up on weighing and measuring everything I eat. I’ve picked up lots of new healthy recipes from the other members at my Slimming World group, too”.
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other women – and men – in Bourne to change their lives in the same way.” Slimming World with Tori is held every Thursday at 5.30pm/7.30pm at The Salvation Army Hall, Manning Road, PE10 9ET. To join or find out more, call or text Tori on 07849 095520. Can’t make the Thursday session? Check www. slimmingworld.co.uk for alternative groups in Bourne.
Deana Brooks, from Thurlby was crowned ‘Woman of the Year 2018’ from the 7.30pm group. She lost 4lbs in her first week and was blown away when the changes she’d made had such a big impact so quickly. Having now lost a total of 1st 11lbs, she is now within her personal target. Since joining Slimming World, Deana has started personal training sessions and drops into boxing and aerobic classes throughout the week. She says, “I feel like a different woman from the one who walked into Slimming World eight months ago, and winning ‘Woman of the Year’ is a real honour because there are so many amazing women in our group. Since joining Slimming World I’ve really learnt how to get the best out of my foods with the Food Optimising Plan.”
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Peterborough Cathedral to Host Tim Peake’s Spacecraft The national tour of Tim Peake’s spacecraft, presented by Samsung and the Science Museum Group, comes to Peterborough Cathedral from Saturday August 11th, 2018. Visitors can relive the descent from the International Space Station through a virtual reality experience. Peterborough Cathedral is one of the finest Norman cathedrals in Europe and is celebrating its 900th anniversary in 2018. The spacecraft which transported Tim Peake, the UK’s first European Space Agency astronaut, to and from the International Space Station, will land at Peterborough Cathedral and remain on show until Monday November 5th. The Soyuz TMA-19M capsule, complete with equipped interior
and char marks on its outer body from its re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere, will be displayed along with its 25m diameter parachute and Tim Peake’s own Sokol KV-2 emergency spacesuit, as part of a national tour, presented by the Science Museum Group and global technology innovators, Samsung.
‘Be an Astronaut for a Day’ and a Star Dome, presented by Leicester’s National Space Centre. The Museum of the Moon, a touring artwork by Luke Jerram, will also be on display during the spacecraft’s showing, presented as part of Vivacity’s ‘Without Walls’ programme, from October 5th – 14th.
The display of the iconic craft will be accompanied by Space Descent VR, a unique virtual reality adventure using Samsung Gear VR technology. Narrated by Tim Peake himself, Space Descent VR recreates the experience of making the incredible 250-mile journey back down to Earth from the International Space Station inside a Soyuz capsule.
It is not only schools who will be able to step inside the Tim Peake Space Descent VR Experience Tour Bus, as it will also park up on Peterborough Cathedral Square on August 11th and 12th, for members of the public to take a look.
The Cathedral will present a programme of space-themed activities during the exhibition, including a holiday club, entitled
Visitor information and details of special events, including the Space Descent VR experience and accompanying activities, can be found on the Cathedral website www.peterboroughcathedral.org.uk.
From Champagne to Shampoo and raised £3,600+ St Barnabas Hospice is absolutely delighted to announce that the recent Bottle Tombola that took place at Heckington Village Show on the weekend of July 28th / 29th has raised a fantastic sum of £3,633.51 for the Lincolnshire Hospice. We have been collecting bottled items since December 2017 and would like to thank everyone who very kindly donated. The support we’ve received has been truly fantastic, with over 1,000 bottles collected, ranging from Champagne to shampoo! All proceeds will go directly to supporting the work of the Hospice. An enormous thank you from Janie McCormick. 12
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SciFest Returns to Bourne SciFest is returning to Bourne with a bang, when Matthew Tosh will be presenting his “Fireworks –Real Science or Just Bangs” show in the Corn Exchange on Tuesday, October 2nd at 7.00 p.m. This will be the tenth ‘SciFest Dave Shaw and Week’. It was started in 2000 friend by a number of enthusiastic teachers and friends who wanted to stimulate an interest in science. A number of presenters will visit the primary schools in the town and surrounding villages with shows that demonstrate different aspects of science.
“Earn Your Cake” Challenge from Renu The World’s Biggest Coffee Morning takes place on Friday September28th, aimed at raising muchneeded funds for Macmillan Cancer Support, one of the largest British charities which provides specialist health care, information and financial support to people affected by cancer. As well as helping with the medical needs of people affected by cancer, Macmillan also looks at the social, emotional and practical impact cancer can have, and campaigns for better cancer care.
Still with an exotic theme, Dave Shaw will be relating his experiences of life among the tribes in the equatorial rainforest.
Bourne’s popular health, beauty and fitness centre, Renu, is offering the chance for you to become involved from 10.30am onwards on the big day. As well as a great raffle with lots of Renu prizes, they will be having an “Earn your Cake” challenge going on all day. Anyone can come in on that day and do a circuit of the gym equipment and Renu will donate £1 to the charity for each person! You don’t need to be in gym kit - it’s just a bit of fun, but one where you can earn your cake and eat it too!
Students will travel into space with Starlincs who will show the wonders of the heavens inside a dome.
Renu will also be donating 10% of any retail products sold on that day to the charity.
“Zoolab” will be giving hands-on experiences with a number of small animals, such as giant land snails, corn snakes and centipedes, while “Extreme Animals” will be showing larger animals, including a fourteen foot python.
Back on ‘terra firma’, Mark Atkinson from Earthbound Misfits will show how gravity and other forces can affect circus skills, whilst Matt Pritchard will combine magic and science in his appropriately named “Science Magic” show. A second evening show will be held in the Corn Exchange of Thursday, October 4th, when James Soper will entertain us again. He is keeping the title of his presentation under wraps, but be assured James always combines spectacular demonstrations with a clear and humorous explanation. Tickets for both shows at £3.00 each will be available nearer the time at Wild Heart Café in the Angel Precinct, and on line. See the local press or contact the schools for further information. Not content with all this, Mark Atkinson will be offering one-hour Circus Skills workshops in the Baptist Church Hall on the morning of Saturday October 6th.
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Taff Roberts – A Tribute I was recently privileged to be able to spend time hearing, from his widow and youngest daughter, about a very popular Bourne character who, on June 28th 2018, at the age of sixty-three, lost his two-year-long battle with myelodysplastic syndrome, a form of blood cancer. “Taff” Roberts, (who rarely had to answer to ‘Royden Garrie Roberts, M.B.E.’) arrived in Bourne in 1988, when his final R.A.F. posting brought him to Wittering. This enabled him and his wife Yvonne to bring up their three daughters, Louise, Gemma and Lyndsey, (and latterly their affectionate Staffy, Bola), without too much Forces disruption to family life nor to the girls’ education.
being awarded the M.B.E. by the Queen in 1993 for services to R.A.F. Bomb Disposal.
performance in B.B.C.’s “Crimewatch” programme, in his Detective Constable (C.I.D.) role.
His life-long passion for sub-aqua diving began during his time in the R.A.F. and it was on one of his many overseas sub-aqua club meetings that a chance encounter with a young clerical officer, working for the Hong Kong police at the time, finally led to Taff and Yvonne getting married in 1988.
Taff was always eager to take every opportunity to be active, be it in the water, (he had been a keen committee member of the Bourne Outdoor Swimming Pool), or up a mountain on skis, (the latter on the advice of former Bourne G.P, Dr Colin Burr). It was particularly painful, therefore, when Taff’s health began to deteriorate, following a heart attack, and then the onset of his myelodysplastic syndrome two years ago.
Taff’s extensive experience and strong interpersonal skills, honed in the R.A.F, were able to be utilised when, in 1993, he embarked upon his second career, (which was to last seventeen years), in the Lincolnshire Police Force. Taff had spells in Bourne, Grantham and Spalding, including a cameo
Taff’s roots were firmly in the Rhondda Valley of South Wales and in 1971, his twenty-two year career in the R.A.F. began, initially as an aircraft technician, but, upon his transfer to Wittering in 1988, there began a highly successful role as team leader of the Bomb Disposal Unit, including active service in Kuwait at the end of the First Gulf War. This culminated in Taff 14
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Undeterred, however, he continued to contribute to life with family and friends, as fully as he could. His “Taffy’s Tours” are now well-established among a wide circle of friends, and involve an annual overseas ‘cultural pilgrimage’, (a few days together ‘en masse’, in some European city, with all manner of accompanying, pleasure-seeking activity!) It is hoped that “Taffy’s Tours” will remain a lasting legacy to the memory of a wonderful husband, doting father, and all-round damned fine boyo. s e p t e m be r 2 0 1 8
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Rockets and Rainbows A refreshing burst of quirkiness has appeared in Crown Walk as two young mums have set up a personalising service for T shirts, bags, drinks bottles and hats. Up until ‘launching’ their new shop, Rockets and Rainbows, on August 2nd, Charlotte Rose and Becky Greenfield had long seen the need for such an outlet, having struggled to find anything suitable for their own three little ones.
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Helping Mums Reach Their Fitness Goals by Claire Saunders, Renu - Health, Beauty & Fitness
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Make time for yourself Often your own self care is last on the list, but exercise makes you feel good. Remember … happy mum = happy children (most of the time!) so ditch the guilt and make time to spend on your fitness and wellbeing. Set yourself a goal The best way to keep motivated is to set yourself a goal – you might want to lose a stone by Christmas (it’s achievable in 12 weeks!), get stronger, or run 5km. If you’ve only just had a baby, your body needs time to recover, so build your fitness gradually and focus on feeling fitter, rather than aiming for a weight loss.
Incorporate exercise into your routine Walk, jog or cycle on the school run; go to the gym on the way home to or from work; make childcare plans so you can attend a regular evening class; or find a daytime class that you can bring your child to. Build your fit mum tribe Mums are great at supporting each other, so work out with a friend, take childcare in turns, or make some new friends in our fitness classes or the gym. Get specialist pre and postnatal advice Exercise has many benefits while pregnant and postnatal, but you
will need to adapt it for each stage to ensure it is safe and effective. A qualified pre and postnatal instructor will be able to do this for you. If you have diastasis recti (abdominal gap), pelvic floor dysfunction (leaking urine), or prolapse, which may affect you years after giving birth, a specialist instructor can help support your recovery. At Renu, please ask for Suzi or Kelly. JR Fit offers specialist pregnancy and postnatal classes, as well as Tone with Tots for toddlers/ pre-schoolers. Find out more at: facebook.com/jrfituk jrfituk@gmail.com.
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Can Cleaning Our Teeth Help Our Joint Pain As We Get Older? by Ian Jenkinson M.Ost
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ave you ever had an ache and been told by friends and family, “It’s your age, you just have to put up with it”? or “There’s nothing we can do, it’s age-related”? Just this week a patient told me he was ‘just old’, and asked what should he expect at his age? Well, there are some things that just can’t be stopped or reversed, but some aches and pains are unnecessary.
So how do you know the difference? Usually arthritic pain starts gradually; it is bothersome at the start, but not agonising. It starts when some of the cartilage covering the ends of the bones roughens and becomes thin, then the bone thickens, so the pain is not sudden. As time goes on, (we’re talking months and years here, not days), the bone at the edges of the joint often thickens to help spread the load. This extra bone forms bumpy bits called spurs or osteophytes. That’s why osteoarthritic joints look a bit fatter than normal. Of course, as all of this wear and tear happens, it can cause pain, but it also causes a change in the way the joint works, which means the muscles can get tight, and the joints above and below have different strains put on them as our bodies compensate. So, not only does the arthritic joint hurt, you’ve now also got pain from the changes in the muscles and other joints. These can be helped with treatment and exercise. You’d be amazed at how many patients think their pain is caused by arthritis when it’s only a muscle strain.
One myth that needs busting is that you should avoid doing exercise with an arthritic joint.Evidence suggests that strengthening the muscles that support our joints can be hugely beneficial in reducing the symptoms of arthritis. Arthritis Action actually recommends an exercise programme based on the BBC ‘Trust Me I’m a Doctor’ programme. They tested an exercise routine that people could do at home. You can find the BBC video explaining the exercises at bit.ly/Wellhead and the Arthritis Action help sheet at bit.ly/ArthAction. One of these exercises was a squat to be performed whilst cleaning your teeth – so yes, cleaning your teeth can help with joint pain as we get older! It can be a little daunting starting a new exercise programme so if you are unsure about any of these then we can help with advice –along with treatment to help ease the muscle strains –which will help keep your body mobile. So, don’t sit there and blame your age – get the right exercises and treatment, and remember to squat whilst cleaning your teeth! The Wellhead Team
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Is Lack of Sleep Killing You? “I’ll sleep when I’m dead.” Sadly, that joking remark has become the motto of many over-achievers in our society today. The list of reasons why we skip a good night’s sleep is extensive. Lack of sleep is progressively getting worse with the increase of gadgets, bad habits and the rhythm of our ’24 hour society’. “You are the biggest enemy of your own sleep.” Skimping on sleep can affect your health in more ways than you might imagine. Getting less than six hours of sleep each night has been associated with lower overall brain activity. That affects people’s productivity, physical body, obesity and the nation’s economy. Inadequate sleep increases your risk of developing psychiatric disorders, such as anxiety and depression, and can also lead to serious health issues like diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and it shortens your life expectancy. So, when you miss out on sleep, your brain always pays the price. A study conducted in Italy found that a sleep-deprived brain can actually begin to ‘eat itself’. Chronic lack of sleep leads to irreversible loss of brain cells, and also increases the brain plaque believed to contribute to age-related memory loss and Alzheimer’s Disease. ‘Sleep Stealers’ Getting a good night’s sleep is becoming little more than an elusive dream for many of us. It’s easy to develop bad sleep habits when leading a busy life. To restore proper balance to your sleep cycle, avoid common ‘sleep stealers’ like caffeine, alcohol, nicotine,
daytime naps, and using technology just before bed. Are you tired of being tired? Most of us need around eight hours of sleep per night to function properly and, guess what … our brain uses more energy at night than in the day! There are many contributing factors to habitual wakefulness, so if you’re having problems “turning off” your brain at night or staying asleep, hypnotherapy can help to change habits, creating new habits beneficial to your health. Benefits of good sleep A good night’s sleep can boost your health in many ways, such as it boosts your immunity to illness; it helps you lose weight; it helps to boost mental wellbeing, helping reduce anxiety or depression; it helps to prevent diabetes; it is also said to increase sex drive; it can help ward off heart disease; and finally, it can help to increase fertility by balancing reproductive hormones. If you’re not getting enough sleep, or if you’re not feeling refreshed after sleep, Christine at The Beardwood Practice can help. Since sleep disorders often occur alongside other physical and mental health conditions, we seek to understand each patient’s individual challenges. We don’t just treat symptoms; we treat the root of the problem. Our goal is to help you achieve and maintain peaceful sleep.
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Clare Lockett
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Tanzania, one of the largest countries in East Africa, is a jewel that is too often overlooked by visitors to Africa. Home to the continent’s highest peak, (Mount Kilimanjaro), its lowest depression, (the bed of Lake Tanganyika), its most famous National Park, (the Serengeti), and part of its largest lake by area, (Lake Victoria), Tanzania’s natural wonders are perfectly complemented by its excellent range of tourist attractions and activities. Best time to visit Tanzania’s climate is characterised by distinct wet and dry seasons. Tanzania has two rainy seasons; the ‘Mango rains’ which last from November to mid-January, and the chief monsoon season that runs from mid-March to May. The best time to visit Tanzania is between June and August, when daytime temperatures are bearable, and nights are cool rather than sultry. For visitors to the Serengeti, the famous migration starts in late February - but be warned that this is an extremely hot time of the year, with the mercury rising as high as 90°F (32°C). Recommended length of stay Combine a three to five night safari with a seven night beach break. Top three experiences Experience the famous Serengeti wildebeest migration Being in the great Serengeti amongst thousands of migrating wildebeest with predators never far behind is a safari which is hard to beat. Sitting on the balcony of your Bush Rover suite, elevated several metres high before the great Mara river, in view of a wildebeest crossing point but away from the crowds, takes the migration experience to a whole new level.
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Where would you like to visit on your next adventure? Contact Clare Lockett, Travel Counsellors for a tailor-made holiday, or ask us for a copy so you can read our Authentic Encounters brochure for more inspiration. Clare Lockett Travel Counsellors are wholeheartedly committed in providing exceptional customer service. Constantly striving to provide the ultimate travel planning experience tailored to the individual client. We work hard to exceed expectations and pay special attention to detail, ensuring our customers have the most wonderful experience from start to finish. Offering excellent expert knowledge, value for cost and the utmost professional courtesy.
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I’m not a gardener! Indeed, after knowing the difference between roses, tulips and daffodils, every other flowering plant is a little beyond me. That is Christine’s domain. Mine is the green stuff or, as we have nicknamed it this summer the “strawn”, and during the last few months my job has been a bit of a doddle from a cutting point of view. Now the rains have arrived, I assume I’ll be dusting down the mower. Since the last issue, we have attended and enjoyed, amongst other events, a sports presentation evening at Bourne Grammar School where it was great to see the successes of the pupils, and a superb production of the musical, “Hairspray” at the Bourne C. of E. Primary Academy. Christine and I were delighted to see such enthusiasm and talent displayed by such young children. I don’t believe that it could have been bettered in the West End! It now falls to me to announce the title to my sub-piece which, after having removed the unprintable, mulled over the amusing, and cogitated over the clever, has left me with a title that can be read two ways. So, welcome to … YOUR COUNCIL MATTERS ● Many of you have commented on the super flowering wooden planters, hanging baskets and displays around the town, courtesy of the Council, the Len Pick Trust and beautifully planted and maintained by Bill Pauley. Our thanks go to him. ● Similarly, since we have taken on-board grass verge maintenance from the County Council, where applicable, we are very happy with the work carried out by Gary’s Gardens to help keep the town looking neat and tidy. ● After reading a couple of letters in the local papers over the last two weeks, I would just like to attempt to clarify the position on car park charging in the main “M & S” car park. This does not include that part owned by SKDC, immediately outside the Corn Exchange, which is now gated. The main car park is privately owned and the landlord can impose whatever parking policy it wishes, and it is more than likely that, as a condition of taking the unit, “M & S” may have insisted on the imposition of a charging policy to ensure a regular turnover of vehicles.
Bourne In Bloom 2018 July saw the judging of the East Midlands in Bloom Competition, and Bourne’s residents can feel reasonably confident of success this year, especially with the arrival of the beautiful wooden planters, located at all four entrances to the town. Bourne’s entry to the competition is made and managed by the Town Council and the planters have been sponsored by the Len Pick Trust. The town centre has been ablaze with colour, with the annual summer baskets and displays skilfully maintained by local resident and market trader, Bill Pauley. Judging day was Wednesday July 4th with Chair of East Midlands in Bloom, Mr Jeff Bates, and experienced judge, Diane Moore, looking at the town’s efforts. The tour started by looking across the fenland from Wingate Way, just along the edge of the Carr Dyke. From here could be seen the wellplanted Dyke edge across to the Len Pick Owl Tower. The tour moved on to the Willoughby School, who demonstrated how working with local businesses and the local community can create an inspiring outdoor environment that has a huge impact on the students of the school. The group, which included Councillor Colin Pattison, Town Clerk Ian Sismey and the two judges, then moved on to the Tesco store at the top of Cherry Holt Road. This may seem like a strange choice to include in the tour, but the store was one of the first ‘eco’ friendly stores in the UK. Highlights also included a visit to the Friends of Bourne Woods community orchard, meeting up with trustees of Bourne2Play and Bourne United Charities. All in all, the judges were well impressed by all that they saw on the day and we await the results on September 19th.
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Celebrating Ten Years in Practice! Belinda Smith & Co, Family Law solicitors based in Thorpe Wood, Peterborough, celebrated ten years in practice at the end of May this year. Belinda Smith was a partner at Buckles Solicitors, heading up the Family department there, before she left to set up her own firm in 2008. There is another reason to celebrate this month – Belinda is joined by new Associate, Kelly Trevett, another Family Law specialist solicitor. Between the two of them, there is fifty years experience in this area of law.
Our comprehensive service is designed to help you buy and understand your new home; explaining repair and maintenance issues and how old buildings ‘work’ along with advice on listed buildings, legal matters etc. We have a wealth of experience in particular with larger and historic properties and take pride in our attention to detail, pragmatic approach, quality of service and approachable manner. STAMFORD Orion House, 14 Barn Hill, Stamford, Lincs. PE9 2AE 01780 758524 stamford@gowers.co.uk
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Inheritance Tax Changes Ahead?
by Paul Ross, Financial Planner at Landmark IFA Ltd
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hen Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, wrote to the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS), asking it to review inheritance tax (IHT), one had to wonder what the outcome would be. The Economic think-tank, Resolution Foundation, published a report in May with some recommendations for radical reform of our IHT system. Part of the report’s basis for change was that inheritances and other gifts totalled £127bn in 2015/16 but only raised tax of £5bn - equating to an effective rate of just 4%. Between 2006/07 and 2022/23, IHT receipts are forecast to grow at less than a quarter as fast as inheritances. So the think-tank has recommended the current regime is scrapped and a move to a lifetime receipts-based tax, assessed on the recipient. Similar schemes are in operation in France and Ireland, so it is not a new concept – they believe that such a change would deliver both practical and perceptual benefits and, not surprisingly, also increase tax receipts. So how would it work? Individuals would have to keep track of cumulative receipts. However, gifts of £3,000 or less per donor per year, gifts between spouses/ civil partners, and gifts to charities would be excluded. The cumulative gift allowance would initially be
£125,000 received tax-free, with the allowance being indexed in line with inflation. A basic rate of 20% would apply on gifts received between £125,000 and £500,000 with a top rate of 30% applying thereafter. The estimate is that this would generate £11bn annually, compared to the forecast of £6bn under the current system. So it would be farewell to both the seven-year cumulative gifting rule and the normal expenditure out of income exemption, removing many of the tax planning opportunities currently available. Business relief and agricultural relief, which currently cost the Treasury £1.22bn, would also be targeted to remove predominantly tax-driven motivation for owning the assets.
The suggestions are to cap the relief, increasing the minimum ownership period and limiting the relief to “real” farmers and business owners. The trust tax regime, which is perhaps the most complex, would meanwhile be re-designed to reflect the lifetime receipts rules. If none of that appears to be enough, the think-tank also recommends changes to the tax treatment of pensions on death, and tinkering with Capital Gains Tax rules on death. None of these may come to fruition, but it does indicate that the days of IHT being a “voluntary tax” may not be the case much longer. One thing we can be sure of is that anyone who has a potential Inheritance Tax problem should act sooner, rather than later.
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 34
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It’s been a while since I covered anything from my favourite application, Excel. Here’s a tip that some may find useful, especially in business. Many will be familiar with the Excel feature that lets you enter a month, for example January, then click on the bottom right of the cell and drag this along the next eleven cells to auto-populate the other months of the year, from January to December. What many won’t know is that you can create your own lists for doing this. In this example, I will create a set of five animal names that represent a group of items.
Scroll down to the General Section and find the option to edit Custom Lists This is where you create your custom list. In this example, I have classes at school called Tigers, Lions, Elephants, Pandas and Badgers. I can use Custom List to create these as a list that I can drag to auto-populate.
You should see your new list created at the bottom of the Custom Lists with values to the right.
Using your new list is straightforward.
Click on NEW LIST Type the LIST with a comma between each item; e.g: Tigers, Lions, Elephants, Pandas, Badgers Now click Add
First open Excel and click on the File Tab then Options at the bottom. Next click on Advanced to the left.
Click in any cell and type one of the names that you used in the list. Next put the mouse cursor on the lower right of the cell – a large + sign appears Click on this plus sign, hold down the left mouse button and drag to the right to autopopulate the other columns.
You can use this horizontally for columns or vertically for rows.
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The Potting Shed What an amazing summer we have had, but watering has been a major issue during those weeks without rain: this was my main task during that time as the weeds were fortunately easy to keep down. However, the watering paid off and I had the best season for a while and some super crops. Now is the time to lift potatoes before the arrival of cold damp days and before the slugs and worms can invade the crop. Make sure they are well dried out before storing them in light-proof sacks, and only store undamaged tubers. Onions should also be lifted and, if you are keen, you can string them and then hang in a cool frost-free place such as a shed. Cut courgettes and marrows regularly because they will be finished by the end of the month, as will outdoor tomatoes. Remove any green tomatoes and place them in a drawer or shoebox to ripen. As far as sowing seeds and planting out goes, there’s not much that can be done: you can still sow rocket, spinach, oriental salad leaves and winter lettuces. Crop covers keep the temperature slightly higher than the ambient temperature and protect the plants from getting battered by harsher weather conditions. Spring cabbages can be planted in their final positions, but it is wise to cover them in netting to keep the birds and other pests at bay. If you haven’t already got a composter, now would be a good time to make or buy one as there is plenty of dead or dying material available from your plot. If you have one, add any material that isn’t diseased, turn it, water if it is dry, and cover to keep warm. Don’t forget to add “brown” materials
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Citizens Advice – Migrant Workers The Citizens Advice Service in Bourne takes place at Wake House, on Thursdays between 10am and 3pm. Clients are offered a five-minute initial check, followed by an appointment at a later time or date, if appropriate. The service is part of the South Lincolnshire Citizens Advice Service, which spreads from Grantham to Spalding and Stamford. One of the specialisms in the wider area is the help given to migrant workers, assisting them to integrate into their communities, through a team of three Polish- and Russian-speaking advisors working in Grantham and Spalding, and this is particularly relevant during the summer season. Face-to-face advice is funded through the National Lottery, and there is a migrant workers helpline funded by the Henry Smith Foundation. Migrant workers face many of the same problems as any client of Citizens Advice, ranging from tax credits and rented housing issues, to employment issues, sickness benefits and pensions, and there is the added difficulty of understanding the rules in the UK relating to these. All three advisors have come to the UK in the same way
as their clients, and have now put down roots here, so they are in a unique position to understand the migrant workers’ problems. Anyone seeking advice can call the Polish-speaking helpline on 0344 8476128: (Mon/ Tues/ Wed/ Fri : 9.30am - 4.00pm, Thurs : 12.00noon - 7.00pm), or 07516 036653: (Tues 5.00pm – 8.00pm). The Russian-speaking helpline is on 07516 036669: (Tues 5.00pm – 8.00pm).
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Back to School and Back to the Busy Market by Philip Bell, Senior Valuer, Newton Fallowell
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By Richard Wood – Double & Megson Solictors Many people will have looked on with interest at the landmark case of Owens v Owens which was recently in the news. Mrs Owens was unsuccessful in appealing against an earlier refusal to grant her a decree nisi, even though the judge had ruled her marriage to Mr Owens had broken down. There have been calls from legal professionals, especially ‘Resolution’, (formerly the Solicitors Family Law Association) for there to be a change to the law, enabling people to divorce without having to state a “fault”. As things have stood since the 1973 Matrimonial Causes Act, many petitioners have had to cite either alleged adultery, where the petitioner finds it intolerable to live with the respondent, or ‘unreasonable behaviour’, where the respondent is alleged to have behaved in such a way that the petitioner cannot reasonably be expected to live with the respondent.
The other grounds for divorce include circumstances where the respondent has deserted the petitioner for a continuous period of at least two years, or where the parties consent to a divorce. Failing that, the petitioner and the respondent may have lived apart for a continuous period of at least five years, where no consent is required.
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What is the flexible, plastic material with an adhesive backing, used to cover shelves and work surfaces? – Answer: Fablon.
13) Which is the City of London’s oldest railway station?
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Another name for a short-lived fashion or craze? – Answer: Fad.
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Which physicist gave his name to a temperature scale?
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Tiny Tim used to sing “Tiptoe Through The Tulips” in what kind of voice?
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Have Fun Cycling - but Stay Safe! by PC 361 Claire Wilson
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here comes a time in every child’s life when they get the freedom to go out and about, particularly if they have a bike. Bikes are great, as they provide an opportunity for independence and to go further than ever before. No doubt you have spent a lot of time teaching your children to ride a bike and they are ready and raring to go, but before they do we all need to make sure they are safe and confident riders and can deal with situations they may come across when they are out. Checking your bike Before any trip out make sure you check: 1 – Brakes - Does the bike stop when you apply the brake? 2 – Reflectors and lights - Are all the reflectors working and positioned correctly? Do you have a white light for the front and a red light for the back when riding at dusk?
What to do if you’re involved in a collision with a motor vehicle • Get off the road and deal with the incident in a safe place.
3 – Tyres. Are they properly inflated and free of punctures? Do you have a puncture repair kit to hand?
• Stay calm.
If you need any help checking, your local cycle shop will be able to assist. General Tips • Teach your child how to check that their bike is safe to use. • Make sure the bike is the right size for your child. • Use a good quality lock and make sure your bike is property marked, (your local NPT can help with bike marking). • Make sure your child has a helmet which fits and is worn correctly, (it should not be pushed too far back on the head). Helmets must be properly fastened so they don’t come off in a collision. • Ensure your child wears high-visibility clothing when cycling.
• Seek medical attention if required. • If you are injured or you suspect that an offence has occurred, you should report the incident to the police as soon as possible, and in any case within 24 hours, (call 101 or attend at your local station). • In case of serious injury or obstruction to the road that cannot be easily cleared, call 999 requesting police/ambulance attendance. • The driver of a motor vehicle must stop and provide their name, address and the name and address of the vehicle owner, together with the vehicle registration number, as required by Section 170 of the Road Traffic Act 1988. • If the driver does not stop, note the registration number of any vehicles involved and the details of any additional witnesses, before contacting the police.
You can follow the Bourne Policing Team on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BournePoliceuk or on Twitter at @BourneBboroNPT Bourne Police Station, West Road, Bourne, PE10 9PD 56
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Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days - September 6th – 9th and 13th – 16th In its twenty-fifth year the Heritage Open Days will be operating across not one, but two amazing weekends, delivering what is sure to be a fantastic festival, with over 170 events across the county of Lincolnshire. Organised for the county by Heritage Lincolnshire and the Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days Steering Group since 1994, the festival celebrates both Lincolnshire’s best-loved treasures and its hidden gems. There are events and activities for all ages and interests, from children’s trails and musical performances, to expert-led guided tours and temporary exhibitions. Some of the buildings are only open to the public for this event. This year, the theme is ’Picturing the Past’, celebrating Lincolnshire’s rich heritage through the medium of art, photography, design and more. Some events have limited places and require booking in advance by August 31st. Find out more and share your stories: visit www. heritagelincolnshire.org/heritage-open-days for full details of all events, including any late additions or alterations. For all other queries, and for event bookings, please call Heritage Lincolnshire on 01529 461499 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm). The following local places are open :BOURNE TOWN HALL, North Street, Bourne. PE10 9AE Sat. 15th – Sun. 16th : 10.00 - 16.00. Visit Bourne Town Hall and the ‘Picturing the Past’ event. Catch up on the latest progress of the newly-formed charity’s plans to restore this unique Georgian building and convert it for use as a Community Arts Centre. BALDOCKS MILL, 21 South Street, Bourne. PE10 9DD Thurs. 6th - Sun. 9th : 14.00 -17.00 and Thurs. 13th - Sun. 16th : 14.00 - 17.00. The Legend of Hereward the Wake: special event on Sunday 9th and 16th. In an old watermill with working water wheels and displays on three floors, including dresses by Charles
Worth, Raymond Mays’ motor racing trophies and local historic businesses. WILLOUGHBY MEMORIAL TRUST GALLERY, Moreley’s Lane, Corby Glen. NG33 4NL Thurs. 6th – Sun. 9th: 12.00 -17.00. “Images, Collections and Traces of the Past:” See photographic and painted images evoking South Lincolnshire’s past and present, facsimiles of ancient texts and part of the late Lord Timothy Willoughby’s art collection in the specially opened library, once a 17th century schoolroom. HECKINGTON WINDMILL, Hale Road, Heckington. NG34 9JW Thurs. 13th – Sun. 16th: 12.00 - 16.00. “Eight Sails A-Sailing:” the only working 8-sailed windmill in the world will be open and its sails turning (subject to wind). Visit the exhibition about mill history, the Tea Room and Brewery. Climb up the tower and enjoy the views of Lincolnshire. (NB: Visitors accessing the mill tower must be able to climb steep steps.) PINCHBECK ENGINE MUSEUM, West Marsh Road, Spalding. PE11 3EW Thurs. 6th – Fri. 7th: 11.00 - 16.00 and Thurs. 13th - Fri 14th: 11.00 - 16.00. Photographic Competition at the Museum: The museum is showing the entries to Spalding Photographic Club’s competition, ‘The Fens Through the Year’, including winners and runners-up. Displays about the history of drainage of the Fens are also on show.
SATURDAY 29th SEPTEMBER HERITAGE BUS RUNNING DAY HERITAGE SERVICE - every 30 mins between Bourne (Delaine Depot/Museum) 0920-1620 and Stamford (Bus Station) 1000-1700. Featuring the Delaine Heritage Fleet from the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s
HERITAGE DAY ROVER TICKET - £6
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HERITAGE TOURS to Rippingale between 1130-1500
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DELAINE BUS MUSEUM - open 0900-1700 further details available at: www.delaineheritagetrust.org
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Residents are calling for visitors to join a weekend-long party in the hope of driving them out … their ‘weapons’ include the following: • Live music and shows, including Pennyless, Uninvited Guest, Dean & Co and Richard Cejer • A fleet of classic cars • Children’s inflatables • The Voice Kids UK contender, Tabitha Gervis, will be performing on Saturday afternoon • Over 40 skilled artists and crafts people • The Battle of Britain Flight • Food and drink to suit any palate – and a beer tent, opening at 7pm on Friday night • Programmes with voting slip will be available, and visitors can judge their stand-out scarecrow from 10am on Saturday
Entrance to the festival is a paltry £2 per person For further details, see dykevillagehall.org.uk
BOURNE WORLD WAR 1 CELEBRATION WALL HANGINGS
SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITY PROJECT The Len Pick Trust in association with Bourne Town Council have commissioned the above project with local artist Sue Rowland, in collaboration with local schools and community groups. Both LPT and BTC believe that this is a fantastic way for the town to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the ending of World War 1 and leave a lasting legacy of the event. The work will consist of four large panels and a semi-circle of poppies above, in the shaped alcove in the Town Hall, plus cascades of poppies for the Town Hall front steps and a textile panel for the Darby and Joan Hall. The work will be created by the schools and community in professional artist-led workshops, and completed for the celebration in November. The aim is to create a dramatic, vibrant display of several large panels which all link with design and colour, but have variation in techniques to suit
secondary and primary school students’ skills. The names of all the men who lost their lives will be included in the work to honour them; the act of sewing the names is a poignant link to each individual. The regiment badges will be included as well as figures, to celebrate the work of the Red Cross nurses who worked at Bourne VAD Hospital. Community work will contain messages and names of loved ones or family members remembered from the war and will take the form of embroidered poppies and sweetheart pincushion pieces. The main theme will be general World War 1 images, using soldiers’ silhouettes, poppies etc. but with local links as well. Secondary schools will create individual panels with messages and images looking at the embroidered postcards from the war as a starting point. Four panels will be displayed in the Town Hall and one smaller panel at the Darby and Joan Hall, (and at the
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Memorial Gardens on Remembrance Sunday in November). There will also be display boards which will have information about the project, encouraging people to go to the Town Hall to see the main work. There will be a drop-in workshop at the Town Hall where people could create a simple poppy with messages or names attached, which would then be added to the display throughout the day. Schools involved will be Bourne C of E Primary Academy, Elsea Park, Westfield Primary and Bourne Academy. Community involvement will include The Cedars and Worth Court, plus possibly the W.I. and anyone else interested in sewing a heart or poppy who would like to come along to a workshop at a venue in Bourne. There will be a family learning day, with adults and children involved in a workshop at Elsea Park and Bourne Abbey with the opportunity for parents to sew poppies and the children to make paper poppies to decorate the wall hangings.
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PART OF A WW1 COMMUNITY PROJECT FOR BOURNE?
COME ALONG TO DROP IN SEWING WORKSHOPS LED BY ARTIST SUE ROWLAND AND HELP TO CREATE TEXTILE PIECES FOR COMMUNITY WALL HANGINGS CELEBRATING THE PART OF BOURNE DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR.
WORKSHOP DATES
Saturday 8th September Bourne Corn Exchange 10-4pm
• Work will be displayed in the Town Hall for Remembrance Sunday • Suitable for adults and children over 10 years old. Children must be supervised.
Saturday 15th September Elsea Park Centre 10-4pm
CONTACT Bourne Town Council
01778 426123 FOR MORE DETAILS
Sponsored by Bourne Town Council and Len Pick Trust
What's On
Gigs and Musical Events - September 2018 1st - Popular local band, Son of a Gun at the Royal British Legion,
Bourne: Start time 9pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details if needed: Members £1 entrance. Non-members welcome £2.
1 - Live Country Music evening at Masonic Centre Hall, 1-2 Roman Bank, Bourne, Lincs PE10 9LQ. First class Country singers from around the UK, this month Trey Jackson: whether you’re a line dancer or a listener, these evenings are for everyone who appreciates good Country music. Entrance £9: no bar, so bring your own drinks. For further information, phone Donna 01778 421932 or 07718972329. st
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- The Masons Folk and Acoustic Club: singers and musicians wanted, all instruments, abilities and ages welcome! Singaround style, any kind of tunes and traditional music, even an ‘open stage’ section if you like! 8pm at the Masons Arms, South St, Bourne. For further details, phone Dean on 01778 570115.
7th - First Fridays Folk singaround 8pm at the Hare and
Hounds, Haconby. For further details, phone 01778 570115 or dean.hardy880@btinternet.com.
8th - Pennyless playing at Dyke Scarecrow Festival at 7.30pm. 8th - A return visit of Dave Burman singing hits from the ’60s
at the Royal British Legion, Bourne: start time 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.
9th - Haconby Unplugged, Singaround song session at the
Hare and Hounds, West Road, Haconby, Bourne. 8pm start. For further details, phone 01778 425422.
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- Jazz at The Toft House Hotel, 8.00 pm. Stamford Jazz Music Society presents The Toft House All Stars. Guests include Gary Wood (tpt), Martin Nickless (clt/sax), Rob Pearce (tmb) and Bill Coleman (bass).Admission £10, booking advisable, 01778 590335.
22nd - Tonight a regular to the British Legion, Damian
Balthazar - who does a brilliant take on Meatloaf plus hits from the ’70s onwards: start time 9pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details if needed: Members £1 entrance. Non-members welcome £2.
Panto Season Already? Oh Yes It (Nearly) Is ! South Kesteven Acting Musical Players, (SKAMP), were founded in June 2007, and are a local amateur dramatics group, performing pantomime, musicals, murder-mystery events, and medley/ cabaret shows throughout venues in Bourne, Stamford, Market Deeping to audiences within Rutland and Lincolnshire. SKAMP are NODA- and PAL-affiliated and are proud to have won awards for their productions and aim to provide access to theatre for all ages, (members are welcome from age five upwards). If
you would like to get involved with the group, (on or off stage), please contact: skampgroup@hotmail.com. Following the huge success of their December 2017 pantomime production, “Beauty and the Beast”, SKAMP are delighted to be working alongside SKDC and the Bourne Corn Exchange again this year to produce Bourne’s 2018 pantomime production, “Cinderella”, without doubt one of the most popular of all pantomimes. This fun and magical production of the classic rags-to-
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riches tale will be transformed into an enchanting family pantomime, with a mix of singing, dancing and comedy, coupled with colourful scenery and costumes. This version, written by award-winning pantomime playwright, Alan Frayn, portrays the well-known fairytale, ensuring that audiences are entertained with slapstick comedy, appropriate innuendos, romance and the inevitable audience participation – Oh yes there is! “Cinderella” will be performed at Bourne Corn Exchange from Wednesday December 5th through until Saturday December 8th. Evening performances are at 7.30pm, with a Saturday matinee at 2.00pm. Tickets go on sale on September 1st 2018.(£8.50 Adults / £6.00 Children & Concessions) and are available from the Bourne Corn Exchange, (during opening hours), through the Box Office (Guildhall Arts Centre, Grantham), 01476 406158, or online at www.guildhallartscentre.com . Use this voucher to get £1 off! For September 2018 only, get £1 off every ticket you purchase for “Cinderella”. s e p t e m be r 2 0 1 8
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Events - September 2018 1st -12th - Continuation of the exhibition entitled “Our Vision,
Animals, Architecture and Portraits,” an exhibition of works by Celia and George Slack at the Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery, Moreleys Lane, Corby Glen. The gallery is open from 12noon - 5pm, Tuesday-Sunday and admission is free! www. willoughbygallery.com.
2nd - Quiz Night at the Masons Arms, £1 entry, the jackpot is standing at £245, if it’s not already been won! 5
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- Rotary Club of Bourne St Peter, in conjunction with Lincs Fashions Chain store Clothing Clearance, presents a Sale and Fashion Show Extravaganza, 7 pm at Bourne Youth Centre. Bargain clothes for all seasons, including Per Una, Next and White Stuff and many more: tickets £5 from Jackie 07551 010080 or Sue 07506 502922.
6th - Nubourne W. I. meeting at The Abbey Church Hall, Church Walk, Bourne PE10 9JQ at 7.30 pm. This month’s speaker is Emma Lannigan who will be talking about “Reiki Holistic Massage Treatments”. New members and visitors welcome. £4.00, to include light supper and a cuppa. 9th - Dyke Village Scarecrow Festival: Now into its fifth year,
the festival has grown into a full weekend of entertainment supporting the amazing scarecrow display presented by villagers. The festival includes a large marquee housing a beer festival, live music events, craft stalls, an open-air arena, a variety of bouncy castles, a display of specialist cars, a flypast by a WW2 Lancaster bomber and, of course, over 40 amazing scarecrows. Starting at 7pm on Friday evening; for full details of times and events visit www.dykevillagehall.org.uk
12th - Prize bingo at Aslackby Village Hall. Doors open at 6.30pm, eyes down 7.00pm.
13th - Bourne Motor Racing Club will be hosting the Mission Motorsport Organisation, the Forces Motorsport charity who work closely with ‘Help for Heroes’ and ‘Walking with the Wounded’. The speaker for the evening is Adam MarchantWincott, Head of Vocation and Training. BMRC will be holding a charity collection on the night and making a donation to this most worthy of charities. Doors open at Bourne Corn Exchange at 7.30pm for an 8pm start. Membership is £10, or visitors pay £5 on the door. Non-members are always welcome. 13th - 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. Everyone is welcome, young or old. 14 - 16 - Stamford Flower Club’s Flower Festival at St John’s Church, Stamford: Don’t think of traditional flower arrangements on a pedestal, think of works of art! Whether you are visiting the Friday market, shopping or just visiting the town, why not pop in? They are raising money for the th
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Evergreen Care Trust and Churches Conservation Trust. Opening times Friday /Saturday : 9am - 5.30pm, Sunday : 9am 4.30pm. Entry £3. www.stamfordflowerclub.org.uk.
15th - Dunsby Cakes for Causes have a pop-up coffee shop
in Dunsby Village Hall from 2pm - 5pm where they will be serving cakes, cookies etc and teas and coffees. All proceeds for charity.
15th - “Grab the Girls and Bring the Blokes” to St Barnabas
Hospice Moonlight Walk at Borderville Sports Centre, Ryhall Road, Stamford: 10k sponsored walk for adults and children 11+ yrs only and, for the first time, the event is open to men. Open at 8pm for entertainment and a fun warm-up. Entry charges £15 per adult and £10 per child: you will receive a free event t-shirt and finishers’ medal on the night, as well as a bacon, sausage or veggie bap and hot drink once the walks have finished. For more information and entry, visit www. stbarnabashospice.co.uk .
15th - Jumble Sale and Coffee Morning with home-made
cakes and tea and coffee, at Bourne Abbey Church hall in aid of NSPCC: doors open at 10am.
15th - Folk Evening with Dean & Co in Bourne Abbey Church Hall, 7.30pm - 10-30pm. Tickets, £10 to include supper, from Mrs. J Smith tel 01778 422219. Please bring your own drinks.
16th - Quiz Night at the Masons Arms, £1 entry, the jackpot is
standing at £250, if it’s not already been won!
17th - U3A meeting at Bourne Corn Exchange with speaker Dr Twigs Way, who will be talking on “An incitement to Early Marriage: A Social History of the Allotment”. Commencing at 2.15pm, doors open 1.45pm, admission £1. New members and visitors always welcome. If you wish to know more, ring 0845 519 1385 or visit their website www.u3abourne.org.uk. 19th – (until October 17th): Corby Glen WW1 Research
Group,“Men of Corby Glen-Stories from World War One:” the stories of 24 men from Corby Glen killed during the conflict. The exhibition includes maps of the locations where the 113 Corby men fought, from Belgium to the Balkans and Palestine. Newspaper articles, army service records, letters, photographs, artefacts loaned by descendants, an analysis of the extent to which the village was affected, a summary of the military medals awarded and a focus on the fate of prisoners of war, come together to provide an extensive record of those who served and those who lost their lives. www.willoughbygallery. com .
21st - Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust talk by Chris Andrews, RSPB, at Bourne Methodist Hall entitled Birds, Myth and Folklore. Commencing at 7.30pm, £2, non-members are welcome to attend. For further information on the Trust, visit LWTBAG2018@gmail.com.
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22nd - Friends of Butterfield Table Top Sale at the Abbey Church Hall, 10am – 12noon.
23rd - Friends of Bourne Woods Orchard Open Day: this
gives everyone a chance to celebrate the progress of the orchard in a relaxing atmosphere with music, craft stalls, children’s activities; hopefully a chance to sample some fruit, and refreshments. 11am - 3pm. All welcome.
27th - Bourne and District Flower Cub welcomes Jenni Baker with her theme, “The Feminine Touch:” 7.30pm in the Darby and Joan Hall, South Street, Bourne. 29th - Coffee Morning at The Salvation Army, Manning Road, Bourne. Back to bacon butties, toasties, cakes, tea & coffee and sales tables with new items. 10.00am – 12 noon. All welcome.
29th – Heritage Bus Running Day: Heritage Service every 30 mins between Bourne (Delaine Depot/Museum): 0920 - 1620 and Stamford (Bus Station): 1000 - 1700. Featuring preserved Delaine buses from the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. Heritage Day Rover Ticket £6, accompanied under 12s free (max 2 per fare-paying passenger) (ENCTS Not Valid). Heritage Tours to Rippingale between 1130 – 1500, featuring 1950s & 60s Loughborough - built Yeates bodied coaches. Display of visiting preserved buses. Delaine Bus Museum open 0900-1700. Further details available at: www.delaineheritagetrust.org
30th - Quiz Night at the Masons Arms, £1 entry - the jackpot is standing at £255, if it’s not already been won! 30th - Sue Ryder ‘Be Our Hero’ superhero fun run, in aid of Sue Ryder hospice: a real family day out from 9.30am onwards. Participants can choose between a 3k or 5k and can walk, run or fly round the course! Dress up as your superhero - a prize for best dressed! Tickets from www. eventbrite.co.uk/e/thorpe-hall-be-our-hero-family-runregistration-48156364984 Prices start from £5. Further information can be found on the event Facebook page www.facebook.com/events/198167720889992/ 30th - Family Harvest Celebrations at The Salvation Army, Manning Road, Bourne, led by Captains Kevin and Wendy Brown – 10.30am. All welcome. FORTHCOMING EVENTS - OCT
19th - St Barnabas Ladies Luncheon at Belton Woods,
Grantham with speaker Judith Holder “Grey Pride.” Judith is a bestselling comedy writer and producer for the BBC and originator of the series, “Grumpy Old Women.” Tickets are £26 per person and include a two-course meal and complimentary tea and coffee. If you are interested in having a stall or would like any more information please contact Amelia Mochan at amelia.mochan@ stbarnabashospice.co.uk or call 01522 540 300.
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MONDAY • Bourne Parkinson Support Group, Salvation Army Hall, last Monday of every month (excluding bank holidays) .10.30-12.30 • 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 • 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 • 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 • Sugar Mill – quiz night every Tuesday. • Tuesday, quiz at the Sugar Mill, Bourne: 8-30pm start. • Babies and tots.10am to 11.30 at New Day Baptist church, Morton. • Lighthouse club, 4.30pm to 5.30pm, ages 4/5 (rec) to 9/10 (yr 5) at New Day Baptist church, Morton. WEDNESDAY • Bourne Organ Club. Meet on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at Bourne Corn Exchange. All ages welcome. Please call Linda Wass on 01778 424947 for more info. • 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. • Bourne Judo Club trains at the Darby and Joan Hall in Bourne. Primary 6.45 to 7.45. Juniors 7.45 to 8.45 and seniors 8.45 to 9.45. £2.50 per session. Contact Chas on 01778 440430 for more information. • Bourne Abbots Petanque Club meet on Wednesday and Sunday at 2pm at Abbey Lawn, Bourne. We welcome new members. Please ring 01778 394083 or email: contactbapc@gmail.com for more information. • Bourne to Sing! Bourne Salvation Army Hall. Each Wednesday 1.30-2.30pm. Call Brooke 07772 055935 for free taster session. THURSDAY • Nubourne WI meet on the first Thursday of every month (except January) at 7.30pm at the Abbey Church Hall, Bourne. Visitors are always welcome. For more information call Mary on 01778 420370. • 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. • Abbey Church Wist drive last Thursday of each month. Light supper raffle £3.50. 7.00pm. 01778 422219. Call Judy for more information • Supple Strength, blending Yoga, Pilates & body conditioning. Perfect 60 minute body/mind package for core stability, posture, strength and tone. Thursdays 6.30pm at EDENHAM VILLAGE HALL. Pay as you go £3.50. Kim 07976 818995 • Yoga with Laura at Wake House Conference Room. 10.30am-12. 07951 288801. All Welcome. • “Bourne Worth It W.I.” meets every second Thursday of the month at the Darby and Joan Hall in South Street, Bourne at 7-30pm. Visitors welcome. Further details from Christine 01778 420186 or Jacky 07551 010080. • Youth club. 6.30pm to 8.00pm. From year 6 to year 9 at New Day Baptist church, Morton. • Slimming World with Tori, The Salvation Army Hall, Manning Road, Bourne, 5.30pm and 7.30pm, Contact Tori for more info 07849 095520. FRIDAY • Tai Chi for learning support 1.30pm - 2.30pm Contact 07413 620344, Wake House, North St, Bourne • Bourne folk Club to First Friday Singaround at the Hare and Hounds, Haconby, 7-45pm. First Friday of every month. • 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 11am-12pm; 8- 12yrs 12-1pm; Teens 1-2pm. All classes are £4-50. SUNDAY • Hare and Hounds, Haconby – “Unplugged”- 2nd Sunday of every month 8pm. Performers and listeners all welcome. • Last Sunday of the month. Craft & Pamper Market 10-1. Elsea Community Centre PE10 0US. Free admission and free parking
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“Urine the Money!” - Bladder Issues
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he heat of recent weeks has meant that lounging outside with a Pimm’s and a parasol is the most active I want to be. The cats are the same, (although they’re not so keen on the Pimm’s!) Most cats find a nice shady spot with a gentle breeze, and stretch out to enjoy the summer. However, the hot weather can bring its problems, even to cats. As many people know, cats came originally from Egypt and were brought across to Britain by the Romans to deal with mice eating their harvests. Cats, therefore, are desert species and tend to drink less water than other types of pets. Many cats will get most of their daily fluid requirements from eating wet food, a quick drink from the pond or bird feeder, rather than the water in a clean bowl. The first indications of problems are when your cat is frequently squatting on the litter tray. It may be that your cat uses a litter tray very rarely and this is unusual, or that your cat is
spending a long time squatting. Your cat may also pass urine in a corner of the room which is odd for a normally clean animal. For most cats, this is an indication of cystitis, inflammation of the bladder itself. If you could see the bladder directly, it is red and thickened. It also becomes quite fragile and bleeds easily. Not only is the bladder itself inflamed, but the tube taking urine from the bladder to the outside, the urethra, is also painful. Your cat will feel they need to pass urine frequently because of this, even though there is very little in the bladder. The urine stings and occasionally cats will yowl with the discomfort – unpleasant indeed. A more serious condition than cystitis generally occurs in male cats, (although females can also be affected), where the urethra becomes blocked and the cat is unable to pass urine at all. This is known as ‘a blocked cat’ and is so
serious they can die within a few hours. The urine dams back to the kidneys affecting their functions and the cat can go into shock and acute renal failure. There are numerous reasons why this occurs. Infections and stress are two of the most common reasons. Some cats can produce tiny crystals in their urine and, when these join to form stones, they can block the urethra. More concentrated urine in dry weather increases the tendency for these stones to form. Dry diets used to be implicated many years ago due to a higher salt content, but good quality dry foods have eliminated this problem. Other problems, of course, can mimic the symptoms of cystitis, so if your cat is no longer happy and relaxed but straining and crying, call the vet immediately. It may be mild cystitis and is quickly sorted, but it may be much worse – don’t let squatting cats lie!
t. 01778 422863 e. info@bournevets.com 15 Exeter Street, Bourne PE10 9NW
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AU T U M N O F F E R S F O R SEPTEMBER! BITCH SPAY 10% DISCOUNT Bitch Spay up to 10kg ..................WAS £130 NOW £117 Bitch Spay 10-20kg ................. WAS £155 NOW £139.50 Bitch Spay 20-30kg ..................... WAS £170 NOW £153 Bitch Spay 30-40kg ......................WAS £200 NOW £180 Bitch Spay 40-50kg ......................WAS £230 NOW £207 Bitch Spay 50kg + .......................WAS £270 NOW £243
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CAT NEUTERING 10% DISCOUNT Cat Castrate .......................... WAS £30.00 NOW £27.00 Cat Spay................................ WAS £43.50 NOW £39.15
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We are continuing with our low cost microchipping for cats, dogs and rabbits for only £9.00, unless you are on our Pet Health Club or purchasing a puppy/kitten pack – please ask for further details. Call us to discuss making an appointment Alder Veterinary Practice, Spalding | 01775 766646 | 58 Bourne Road, Spalding, Lincs PE11 1JW Alder Veterinary Practice, Bourne | 01778 422863 | 15 Exeter Street, Bourne, Lincs PE10 9NW
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CAR & MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES All parts for cars and motorcycles available
Up to 13 deliveries a day from our supply network
Tuning,custom and service parts available
Sleeping Bags - Sports Kits - Curtains - Floor Rugs ANYTHING YOU WANT WASHING BIGWASH WILL WASH IT!
IT’S AUTUMN TIME! Freshen up your Duvets, Quilts & Bedcovers
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OPENING TIMES Mon- Fri 8.30-5.30 • Saturday 8.30 – 1.30 Wednesday Lunchtime closed 12.30-1.30
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Fentech is an all rounder for all your engineering requirements! We offer an all round engineering solution for your requirements, undertaking all types of fabrication – specialising in bespoke and one off services. • Metal welding service • Metal Profile cutting service with or without supplied drawings from 1 – 25mm thick • Metal bending service from 1 – 15mm thick • 3D design using Solidworks CAD / CAM • Machinery design from concept through prototype, build and install • Full machine build and assembly service • On site maintenance and repairs of mechanical machinery Bank House Farm, The Delph | Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 3JH
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Do you need help with any aspect of BOOKKEEPING?
SOFTENERS LTD
Fed up with hard w ate r an Do you have sensiti d scale? ve skin /eczema? Then you could benefit from a water softener!
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• In-House • Out of House
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• We supply, install and repair all types of water softeners and drinking systems • Do you want to prolong the life of your appliances and save money? • Salt deliveries available
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PETERBOROUGH HYPNOTHERAPY CLINIC The Peterborough Hypnotherapy Clinic and the Harley Street Hypnotherapy Clinic London, are run by Tim Pinning, who is a Senior Advanced Registered Hypnotherapist, with the General Hypnotherapy Register. There are only around ten hypnotherapists in the UK to have achieved this high standard. Tim has developed specialist programmes to help clients achieve their goals. The Hypno-Slimming Programme including the Hypnotic Gastric Band helps you regain control over your eating habits. This is not a diet; it is a whole new way of thinking about food. The programme allows you to reduce your portion size, to leave food on your plate, and still feel full. It also deals with cravings and emotional eating, such as eating when you are stressed, bored, feeling guilty, or even to reward yourself.
The programme can help with confidence, self esteem, motivation and much more. Hypnosis can help with: • Hypno-Slimming. Amazing new easy way to lose weight. • Smoking Cessation . Stop smoking in just one hour. • Stress Management. Bring back a balance to your life. • Fear / Phobias. Stop the irrational thoughts. • Addictions and Habits. Alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, gambling. • Exam and Driving Test Nerves. • Anxiety, Confidence, Panic Attacks. • Bereavement Therapy. • Pain Relief. • Sports Hypnosis. The specialist programmes can produce excellent results.
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Contact Jude on 01778 394496/07712 088812 or email: jude@maid2clean.co.uk www.maid2clean.co.uk/bourne
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ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE CALL 01778 421427 OR 07837 499061 PRICES START FROM JUST £19
CLOCK REPAIRS
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The Clock Shop Watch & Clock repairs & restoration
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■ Typically £11.95 per hour inc
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DOOR AND GATES
■ Weekly or fortnightly cleans available
Call Jo today on: 01780 671071 or 07434 952933
SELF EMPLOYED DRIVERS OR OWNER DRIVERS ALWAYS WANTED
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■ Established 2003
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Your friendly local courier company
GARAGE AND DOORS • Roller garage doors • Sectional doors • High specification CE marked • Single to double conversion work SECURITY GATES
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ELECTRICIAN
Professional Garage Door Services
New Doors, Repairs & Servicing DECORATORS
Automactic Openers, Roller Shutters & Sectional Doors
KENNY GOLDSMITH
We offer a wide range of garage doors through a selection of well known suppliers
(Formally K Goldsmith & Daughters Ltd)
A complete & professional service
Painter & Decorator
All aspects of Interior & Exterior painting to your home & business
FREE Quotations and NO call out charge
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07951 579167
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DOOR AND GATES
Tel: 01778 570408 Mob: 07734 945700
www.lincsgaragedoorservices.co.uk
ELECTRICIAN
Andy Smith
Domestic & Commercial Electricians No Call Out Charges!
• Rewires ✓ Part ‘P’ Registered Electrician ✓ Fully Insured • Lighting ✓ Work Guaranteed • Extra Sockets • Security & Outdoor Electrical • Portable Appliance Testing • CCTV Installations • Landlord Inspection Certificates Tel: 01778 422488 · Mob: 07733 038284
DRAINAGE
FURNISHINGS
Manley Drainage Ltd
Karen Chapman
INTERIORS
“10 Years of providing a Professional & Quality Service”
• Up & Over Garage Doors • Sectional Garage Doors • Roller Shutters • Automated Garage Doors • 24 Hour Repair Service • Garage Doors Servicing • Fascia & Soffits • Guttering
For all your Drainage needs
Call now! No Job too Big or Small No call out charge
All services carried out to the highest standard and leaving every property secure
Contact us today for your FREE Quotation on: t. 01778 252121 | m. 07414 896711 e. coopergaragedoors@btinternet.com
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Bespoke Curtains & Blinds Roller Blinds • Wooden Venetian Verticals • Soft Furnishings Curtain Poles & Tracks Full measuring and fitting service available
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GARDEN SERVICES
GARDEN SERVICES
Mower Service
S REPAIR PARTS SALES E SERVIC
BLOCK PAVING
SPECIALISING IN DRIVEWAYS Blinds for Windows & Conservatories ✓ Perfect fit ✓ Roller ✓ Vertical ✓ Venetian ✓ Roman
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FENCING
APM. Handyman Services.
OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
No Job too
Please contact Steve Ralph for FREE survey
Bourne
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Tree, Hedge and Garden Services
EVERGREEN
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Tel: 01778 342322 Mobile: 07775 663971 Email: apm.access5@gmail.com HAIRDRESSING SERVICES
Please call Clair: M: 07515 758328
www.robinfosterfencing.co.uk
50 Little London, Spalding PE11 2UE
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED • FULLY INSURED
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Featheredge | Panels Post & Rail | Palisade | Gates
John Holland 07957 185487 or 01775 720558
• Roofing & Gutter Maintenance • Painting & Decorating • Garden Maintenance • Carpentry Work
Clairs Cuts
Northborough Fencing Specialist
• Grass cutting and lawn care • Beds, borders and weed control • Rotovating, turfing and seeding • Tree surgery and conifer work • Felling, pruning and shaping • Hedge cutting and shrub trimming • Garden clearance and rubbish removal • Driveways, patios and fencing
BOURNE
OF LT D Kates Bridge, Thurlby, Bourne, Linc, PE10 0EN T: 01778 560466 / 560425 F: 01778 560842 E: glen@fentonsofbourne.co.uk www.fentonsofbourne.co.uk
HARD WEARING & CLEAN NO MORE KICKING STONES
FENCING
All types of garden maintenance
FENTONS
HANDY SERVICES
Robin Foster
FREE QUOTES
HIRE
LANDSCAPES ALL ASPECTS OF HARD & SOFT LANDSCAPING Driveways, Block Paving, Paths, Patios, Chipping, Decking, Turfing, Fencing, High Pressure Washing, Trees Pruned, Topped, Hedges Trimmed & Shaped
HOME & garden services
TOP MARKS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Painting & Decorating, Tiling, Plumbing, Fencing and many other home services
All Rubbish & Debris Cleared Quality Service at Affordable Prices Free Estimate Without Obligation
Please contact Mark for a quote:
01778 540027, 07780 726299
01778 571491 / 07792 969106 Email: mark@topmarkspm.co.uk
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PAYROLL/bookkeeping
PEST CONTROL
Do you need help with any aspect of BOOKKEEPING? Supply and install Solid surfaces Bespoke furniture Design services Passionate friendly team
• Accounts • PAYE/CIS • In-House
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DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURAL
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Bookwork Services
07951 841333 • Email: joannedolby@hotmail.co.uk 1 Main Road, Dyke, Bourne, PE10 0AF
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MAINTENANCE
PC AND LAPTOPS SERVICES 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
All Pest Species Catered For No Call Out Fee* Fully Insured and Qualified Trained to National Standards Enhanced CRB Checked Technicians Members of Safe Local Trades OAP Discount We are a local business providing pest control services throughout Lincolnshire and North Cambridgeshire. We are qualified and experienced to deal with any pest problem you may have. Call now for FREE ADVICE or a FREE QUOTATION. T: 01529 241159 • M: 07889 403538 www.avelandpestsolutions.co.uk
IT Support and Training for Home Computer Users and Small Businesses
01476 550604 07894 659479 www.litespc.co.uk info@litespc.co.uk
PC LAPTOPS AND REPAIRS
Audited to EN 16636-2015 and passed *Applies to domestic customers only
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Sales • Service • Training
www.windowrepairslincs.com
OVEN CLEANING
Let me assist you with your problems. Virus removal to full re-builds. Upgrade work undertaken. Extensive range of new and used equipment.
Do you want the fairies to clean your oven? Or would you rather do it
yourself?
Prices start from just
£47.00 01572 767678 07785 987112 www.ovenfairy.co.uk (book online) Go on, call the fairies and treat your oven
Bourne Computer Store
Tel: 01778 420362
Email: sales@bournecomputerstore.co.uk Unit 4, Crown Walk, West Street, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 9PB
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WINDOWS AND DOORS
REMOVALS
PLUMBING AND HEATING
D
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Local Family Business For 20 Years
Removals • House clearance Waste disposal • Refrigerated transport Deliveries and collections
Stylish Windows & Doors In PVC, Timber or Aluminium
Call Sean on 07487 883122 sean@dvanman.co.uk
www. dvanman.co.uk PLUMBING AND HEATING
Domestic & Commercial Gas Fitters
Established 1998
- 24 Hour Free Call Out, Fully Insured -
M: 07771 635966
www.absolute-plumbing-and-heating.co.uk
SEWING SERVICES
STORAGE
MORTON SELF STORAGE
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
■ NEW 20 FOOT CONTAINERS ■ INSULATED, VENTED ■ SECURITY LOCKED ■ UNDERCOVER
Call Carol on : 01778 393369 Email: carolsewing@hotmail.co.uk 3 Wherry’s Lane, Bourne Lincolnshire
PRIVATE HIRE
Kesteven Cars
M Oglesby Installations
MORTON, BOURNE PE10 0XL CONTACT: RICHARD 07860 336054 or 01778 570039 www.mortonselfstorage.co.uk
TREE SERVICES Arboriculture Specialist Domestic & Commercial
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
TREE CARE
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All aspects of Tree Surgery, Tree Removal & Dismantles, Tree & Hedge Maintenance, Tree Pruning, Storm Damaged Trees Bourne, Lincolnshire
Telephone: 01778 394183 Mobile: 07477 826015
Quality uPVC Windows & Doors
Repair - Don’t replace
GARY’S ARDENS
Fully Insured and Professional
077333 96869
Open: Mon - Fri 9-5, Sat 9-1
WINDOWS AND DOORS
■ 24H CCTV
■ £25 PER WEEK
Alterations & Repairs Fabrics Haberdashery Knitting Yarns & Threads etc
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T: 01778 420904
W: bournegroup.co.uk
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