Y o u r f a v o u r i t e c o m m u n i t y l i f e s t y l e m a g a z i n e – P R I C E L E SS
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Issue 22 / April 2017
OLATE CHOC WIN A SION! EXPLO 5-36 Page 3
Inside this issue Discovering Deeping water mills page 40
Spotlight on Linchfield Preschool page 34
In the Hot Seat Donna McKean Smith page 56
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Introduction
Welcome to Your April Issue.
Easter- the only time of the year when it’s perfectly safe to put all your eggs in one basket! And talking of Easter eggs, this month why not take a stroll around the shops in Deeping and seek out the Easter Bunnies, and try your hand in our competition? A “chocolate explosion” may not eggsactly be what you’re after but it’s not a bad alternative, I’m sure you’ll agree! I hope you can also make use of our guide as to what’s on over the Easter holidays. Enjoy your Easter break and go steady on the chocolate!
Claire x
It’s always encouraging to hear of local businesses making a real success of things, employing more and more staff and then feeling the need to move to bigger premises. Well, Shotbowl Ltd are in that healthy position, and you can read about their story in this issue. We wish them all the very best. Finally, as yet another legendary musical hero shuffles off to the great gig in the sky, I’m reminded of an incident from my youth. As an over-ripe blackberry splattered on my friend’s forehead, my cry went out, “Guess who I am? … Chuck Berry!” His reply just had to be, “Oh, Johnny, be good!” Enjoy the read.
John
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Inside
Deeping Highlights
4-5........... Feathers Holistic Centre
6................ Health Matters – Professional ear care 8................ Empire Gym - Loss of muscle mass 10.............. Philip Edwards feature 12.............. Community Matters 14.............. Renu - Chocolate Advice 16.............. Travel Column – The Algarve 20............. Vine House Farm 26............. The Technology Site – fake e-mails 28............. Shotbowl feature 34............. Spotlight on Schools – Little Linchfield Preschool
35-36..... Easter Bunny Hunt – Competition 38............. Will & Probate 40 ........... Discovering … Deeping water mills 50............. Vets and Pets – Ticks 52-53..... Events and Gigs Guide 56............. In the Hot Seat
- Donna McKean Smith
57 ............ Legal Issues – How do the New
Inheritance Tax Rules Work?
58............. Police Patrol – Burglary 59............. Words from the Mayor 60............. Motoring Column –
Mark Jolley Driving School
62-63..... Classified Businesses Directory
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Professional Ear Care and Safe Syringing by Jane Russell RGN BSc(Hons) INP
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our ears are just as important as your eyes and teeth. Whilst most people will visit an optician and a dentist at least once a year and sometimes more for a check-up, the ears tend to be neglected.
Good hearing and healthy ears play an important part in your quality of life. If you have ever experienced reduced, or even lost your hearing for a short period of time, then you’ll know just how frustrating and lonely it can be. For some people, this could make them feel very vulnerable, especially if they live alone. If you feel you have a problem with your ears, don’t just ignore it. There are many conditions that can affect your hearing, such as ear infections or ear wax build up. Some are very straightforward to fix and generally, as with so many other things in life, the sooner you have them checked, the sooner you can get back to normal. Ear wax is completely normal; it is produced by the ear to provide protection. Ears are actually self-cleaning and you should never attempt to remove the wax yourself. Although it can be tempting, using items such as cotton buds can actually push the wax further down the ear canal and end up totally blocking your ear. The cotton wool tip can even damage your ear canal..... as can matches, hair grips and twigs! To help reduce the chances of problems with your ears, you should always try and keep them dry and protected from water. Using an ear plug when you go swimming or even showering is advisable. Wet ears can cause eczema, dermatitis, runny ears and infections. You could use cotton wool as a plug BUT ONLY if you smear it with Vaseline to ensure you do not damage the ear canal with the fibres. If you have an ear problem, it is recommended that you see a trained, competent practitioner in ear care. They have specialist equipment that allows them to see into your ear canal with the correct lighting, and are able to provide the correct and safe treatment. For ear wax, ear syringing / irrigation, when performed by qualified practitioners, is safe and effective. Please do not try internet “do it yourself ear syringing kits”. Effective treatment does not necessarily mean expensive treatment. At the Wellhead Practice, Jane Russell offers patients an initial assessment for £10. Your ears will be examined, and you’ll be given recommendations, ranging from general advice to suggested treatment. Ear syringing starts at £30. Jane Russell RGN BSc(Hons) INP qualified as a nurse in 1992, completed her advanced diploma in ear care in 2001 and has
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been caring for ears ever since. Amongst many nursing roles in her career, until a year ago, Jane was part of the NHS Intermediate Care Team in Bourne as a community Matron. Since January this year, she has been running an ‘ear care’ clinic on Thursday’s at The Wellhead Practice where she has been busy providing ear care advice and ear syringing treatments. Look after your ears - after all, you only get one pair!
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Health
Loss of Muscle Mass - a problem for us all - by Steve Weston
S
arcopenia is a disease associated with the ageing process. Loss of muscle mass and strength, which in turn affects balance, gait and overall ability to perform tasks of daily living, are hallmark signs of this disease. From birth to around the age of thirty years, our muscles grow larger and stronger but between the ages of thirty and thirty-five years we all begin to lose muscle mass and function. Physically inactive people can lose as much as 3% to 5% of their muscle mass each decade after the age of thirty and the potential rate of muscle loss accelerates as we get older.
According to the Office of National Statistics, average life expectancy is currently eighty-three years but, after the age of sixty-five, we can reasonably expect ten years of relatively good health followed by a further eight years of increasing disability, caused in many cases by a fall due to poor stability and low muscle strength. Age UK reports that the number of fractures in the elderly population resulting from a fall currently stands at 310,000 per annum and the number is rising. If we could reduce the number of fractures, we would also reduce the number of elderly people falling into disability, thus increasing the number of years of good health following retirement.
Normal muscle mass on left, muscle wasting on right
The primary treatment for sarcopenia is exercise, specifically resistance training or strength training. These activities, coupled with good diet, can improve the condition of connective tissue to provide additional joint stability, increase muscle mass, strength and endurance and help the neuromuscular system to respond more effectively to outside stimuli, thus improving balance and reducing the potential for falling.
The proper number, intensity, and frequency of resistance exercise is important for getting the most benefit with the least risk of injury. You should work with an experienced physical therapist or trainer to develop an exercise plan. According to Age UK, if all over-sixtyfives followed a tailored exercise programme, we would prevent seven thousand unnecessary deaths a year – nineteen a day – from hip fractures alone. Evidence shows that specific programmes for improving strength and balance can reduce the risk of falls by
as much as 55%. However, don’t think that this is a condition affecting only the aged; if we all want a healthy disabilityfree retirement, we should start thinking about undertaking regular exercise from the age of thirty years. See you in the gym?
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“The Eyes Have It!” – Valuable Advice from the Experts Why is a sight test important? A sight test not only checks if your vision needs correcting with glasses or contact lenses, but can also help detect signs of underlying general health conditions, such as diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. So it is a vital health check.
Philip Edwards BSc (Hons), MBCO, owner and optometrist at Philip Edwards Opticians
Who needs a regular sight test? Everybody! Sight tests should be part of everyone’s healthcare routine, just like going to the dentist. It is important to get your child’s eyesight tested before they are eight years old. If any eye problems are detected, then they can be treated early enough and so prevent any long-term eyesight issues. Teenagers should also be tested, as this is a prime-time for developing myopia (near-sightedness), and uncorrected vision can impact their studies and social life. Eventually, everyone will need some form of vision correction, as changes to your vision are part of the ageing process, and typically happen when you reach your forties. So, by having regular eye tests, any age-related conditions can be diagnosed early and managed effectively.
How often should I have a sight test? Everyone should have a sight test every two years. However, in some circumstances, your optometrist may recommend more frequent sight tests, for example, if you: are a child wearing glasses, have diabetes,
are aged forty or over and have a family history of glaucoma,
are aged seventy or over.
What happens in a sight test? Your optometrist will ask you about your eyesight, lifestyle and health. Then they will ask you to read a test chart through different strength lenses to ascertain the best prescription for you. They will also look at the surface of your eyes using a slit lamp, which checks for any scratches or abnormalities on your cornea, iris and lens. Depending on your individual needs, you may be required to do a visual fields test and a tonometer test which assess your risk of developing glaucoma. At the end of your eye test, your optometrist will explain what all the tests have shown and recommend the very best options for your individual needs. For more information, or to book your eye test, simply call our friendly and experienced team at Philip Edwards Opticians on 01778 346147.
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Skydiving for Charity – Here’s How You Can Help Saturday August 5th 2017 is already pencilled into the diaries of three daring local ladies. No, it’s not a wedding, nor a dayout at a health spa, not even a birthday party. Instead, Bourne residents Claire Tupholme and Rebecca Sale, along with Sarah Machin from Deeping St James, will leap out of an aircraft at Hinton, Northamptonshire … and their tandem skydive will hopefully raise thousands of pounds for the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
challenge, here is the link to her fund-raising page www.justgiving. com/fundraising/Claire-Tupholme
Motor neurone disease is a rare condition that affects around two in every 100,000 people in the U.K. each year, and there are about 5,000 people living with the condition in the UK at any one time. Claire’s best friend, Charlie Fletcher from Peterborough, just happens to be one of this number and Claire has made a promise to her that she would do the skydive to raise essential funds.
If you require any further information, and particularly if you are willing to offer support in the way of raffle prizes etc, please contact Claire on 01778 391175 or e-mail clairetupholme@gmail.com.
Sarah Machin explains their plans, “We are really keen to raise as much money as possible from our fundraising events (which will also include a raffle which, hopefully, local businesses will support, by donating prizes, and an evening quiz night).” Sarah’s contact is www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ SarahMachin84
From left to right it is Claire, Sarah, Rebecca at the Crystal Maze in London in their MNDA T-Shirts to raise awareness. If you would like to support Claire and the team in this fantastic
(Good luck ladies – a most worthy charity and an incredibly brave way of showing such selfless support for those suffering from motor neurone disease – Ed.)
Perkins Great Eastern Run – Sunday October 8th 2017 – Time to Sign Up! This year’s event is promising to be the biggest ever, with more than 1,600 people already pre-registered for the race, which takes place around the streets of Peterborough. Last year saw the highest turnout of runners in its history for this Peterborough City Council-organised race. A total of 4,262 runners ran the half marathon and 1,257 people took part in the Anna’s Hope 5km Fun Run. The event had the strongest-ever representation from elite runners. One of the fastest UK half marathons, runners came from all over the
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country and, indeed, the world, with entries from the USA, the Netherlands, Italy and France. The wheelchair race had six entrants. The Perkins Great Eastern Run is famed for its fast, flat course that gives runners an excellent chance of a personal best. Perkins has been the principal race sponsor since 2006.
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It’s never too early to start training for the big day and, from July, runners can take advantage of the race’s free weekly training sessions that take place at the Peterborough Embankment Athletics Track. The sessions cater for runners of all levels of fitness and experience and it’s an opportunity to meet race-day pacers who lead runners around the course at different times from start to finish. For more information about training and to enter the race, visit www. perkinsgreateasternrun.co.uk
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Lincolnshire Mobile Foot Clinic 07565 180005 A new mobile business is offering people the chance to have their feet cared for in the comfort of their own home. Lincs Mobile Foot Clinic is a change of direction for owner Tracey Ayad, who worked for eight years in the food industry before turning her attention to training in foot health. She now holds a Level Four Diploma in Foot Health, which culminated in an intensive residential course at Stonebridge College, Cornwall, tutored by Bernard Pink. Her Registration Number for RFHP No: is S244987 and can be found on www.footreg.org. She also holds two Foot Health Practitioner Diplomas with Distinction and her new business is fully insured and uses the Autoclave System for sterilisation, so you can be sure you
are receiving the gold standard in cleanliness. Tracey offers a full range of foot care, including toenail cutting and filing, treatment of corns and calluses, repairing cracked heels, thinning nails that have become thickened, ingrown toenails, diabetic foot assessment and fungal treatment. Tracey said: “What I offer is ideal for people who find it difficult to travel and for those living in residential or nursing homes, or those who simply wish to have treatment in their own homes.” Tracey covers Bourne, Deeping and the surrounding areas, and is also available to give a presentation about foot health, her work and the services she offers to any community group.
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Chocolate - Advice on Your Best Friend from Renu by Claire Saunders, Renu - Health, Beauty & Fitness
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f you crave chocolate, it doesn’t mean your body has a chocolate deficiency, although I think most people would prefer that!
Any cravings are an indication that you are not eating the correct things for your body’s needs. Chocolate is high in magnesium, and craving it often indicates that your body is deficient in that element. Magnesium is found in foods such as leafy greens, figs, avocados and nuts so, whilst chocolate does contain magnesium, by eating more of these other foods, you can help suppress your cravings. Since experts estimate that at least 80% of us are deficient in magnesium, it is important to find ways to increase magnesium levels in the body, but, unfortunately, chocolate may not be a great way to do this.
affects the brain. Chocolate increases serotonin in the brain, a neurotransmitter responsible for better mood, sleep, and the reduction of anxiety. Women have a natural decrease in serotonin in the brain in the week before menstruation, so this may partially explain the specific craving for chocolate during this time. A shot of a tablespoon of cocoa, diluted in water with a little honey, will help increase serotonin quickly and squash these cravings! The basic fact that chocolate tastes good and we enjoy eating it means that the body releases dopamine during chocolate consumption. This means that it is associated with a “feel good factor” which keeps us returning for more.
Statistically, women tend to desire chocolate much more than men, but men tend to favour cravings for foods like red meat (B12, protein) and beer (b-vitamins and yeasts).
If you are continually craving chocolate, then it is time to have a look at your diet to incorporate the right foods to help suppress your cravings. If you would like advice on how you can assess your dietary needs, please contact one of our gym team who will be happy to help you.
Perhaps the most likely reason that we crave chocolate and enjoy eating it so much is the way chocolate
Remember – a “balanced diet” doesn’t necessarily mean “a chocolate in each hand”!
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Spotlight on The Algarve
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Clare Lockett
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This popular part of Portugal is blessed with 300 days of sunshine per year, turquoise seas and golden sands, on approximately 180 beaches! From golf to bird-watching, from lazing on golden beaches to eating some delicious food, there are so many things to add to your to-do list!
Forty of Portugal’s seventy golf clubs are in this region; some are world-class courses and others exclusive golf resorts, including the exceptional Vale do Lobo near Loulé. The Oceanico golf complex at Vilamoura is one of the best, with four fabulous courses: Old, Victoria, Laguna and Pinhal. The Ria Formosa Nature Reserve wetlands stretch for 60kms along the Algarve coast and you’ll spot many species of birds, as well as the Portuguese water dog (the dogs help the fishermen catch their fish) and the galinha-sultan (sultan hen), which is only found here in Portugal. The popular Zoo Marine Park has dolphins and sea lions, and an emphasis on science and conservation. Anyone over the age of six can swim with the dolphins, too. The Algarve’s beaches range from long sandy shorelines, bordered by promenades and cafes, to secluded sea-sculpted coves, dotted with caves and interesting rock formations and framed by golden sandstone cliffs. Explore the sculpted shapes and caves of the Algarve’s stunning coastline from the sea: take a boat trip from Albufeira’s harbour and you may even see pods of dolphins swimming alongside the boat.
Foodies will be delighted with the treats that the Algarve offers, from chicken piri-piri to arroz de lingueirão (similar to paella). It is said that the Portuguese have more than 365 recipes which feature bacalhau (salted cod) – more than one for each day of the year. Look out for this cornerstone of Portuguese cooking on restaurant menus. Try Michelin-starred dining at Vila Vita’s restaurant, Ocean, or Henrique Leis or Willie’s Restaurant. Head to Vila Joya hotel (near Praia do Gale) to sample more stunning cuisine. Sardinhas assados (grilled sardines) are often barbecued over charcoal in a steel drum by vendors on the quayside or on the street and served on fresh, crusty bread. A simple, cheap but tasty culinary treat not to be missed! It’s best sampled during Portimão’s ten-day sardine festival in August, or the slightly smaller sardine fest at Olhas d’Agua (between Vilamora and Albufeira) also in August. The Algarve really does have something for everyone, so, if you would like more information please contact me.
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RELAX, ENJOY & REJUVENATE You probably have
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Seasonal Delights with Amy Our farm shop manager brings you the best products of the season, available at Vine House Farm It’s starting to feel very spring like in the Farm Shop with some of our favourite fruit & vegetables beginning to make a welcome return. First to arrive is British rhubarb, an unmistakable taste of spring & perfect in a crumble. Look out for spring greens too, as good looking as it is good for you, a squeaky-leaved spring green cabbage is a thing of beauty and vitality. Less boring than broccoli, these bundles of green goodness are the ideal antidote to the months of heavier winter cooking. EGGCEPTIONAL EGGS! Eggs are such a healthy food, rich in protein and right now our hens are laying double yolks. Post your best pics on our Facebook page & we’ll reward the winner with a tray of eggs
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Gardening
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e should now be feeling the benefit of the longer days and hopefully some warm sunshine, but beware, there is always a threat of night frosts. Although April is a lean month for fresh vegetables, it is a good month to get ahead by sowing seeds indoors or outside in cold frames and under cloches. If you covered your plot over the winter months, the soil may well be warm enough to plant and sow certain crops directly outdoors. However, if you are tempted to get sowing, it is still risky as it may be too cold for the seeds to germinate; the allotment will always catch up eventually and reward your patience with a bumper harvest. A more useful job this month is to prepare seed beds ready for sowing. If you forgot to manure in the autumn, you can still add really well-rotted manure or compost, but dig it in thoroughly. Soil should be broken down into small even particles, stones and woody material removed, raking the soil over until you get a fine “tilth”; don’t rake when the soil is too wet. If you are sowing, remember - if the soil is dry, water the base of the drill generously before sowing; if it’s wet, sprinkle a thin layer of sand before sowing. You can sow a number of seeds indoors; chillies, peppers, celery, courgettes and summer squashes, runner and French beans, sprouting broccoli and sweetcorn are just a few. Brassicas can be planted outdoors in nursery beds or in modules or pots. If you do grow any seedlings in trays or modules, and they have grown a couple of “true leaves”, prick
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Strange … but True! This year’s “Put your Head in the Lion’s Mouth Award” goes to Mr Andrew Jackson, 48, who turned up for an interview with Greater Manchester Police and ended up being banned from driving. Whilst attending an interview for an IT management position on January 25th this year, Jackson began to answer the questions, and very soon the G.M.P. interviewer noticed the smell of alcohol on his breath. He denied he had been drinking before the interview, but said that he had shared a bottle of wine with his wife the night before. Jackson was then breathalysed and the results showed he had been driving over the limit, on his journey to his interview. He admitted driving while above the legal drink driving limit and was disqualified from driving for a year and ordered to pay fines totalling £235. Inspector Tony Allt, of G.M.P.’s Roads Policing Unit, said, “Although the circumstances surrounding this particular incident are unusual, this case highlights the fact that there are a number of motorists who think they are fine to drive after drinking the night before”. Clearly, for thinking that he was one of them, Mr Jackson wins the Award … and loses his head to the hungry lion!
The Grass is Always Greener with Artificial Grass The team at 3D Grass (sister company of Grosvenor Flooring) is proud to launch our new range of high quality artificial grass. A family-run firm, we specialise in the supply and installation of excellent artificial lawns – and with an extensive range of shades and styles, there’s sure to be something to suit any garden. We all know that achieving the perfect lawn takes time, but buying artificial means your garden can look its best at all times, leaving you to get on with the important things in life. Say goodbye to the hassle of mud traipsed in by children, grandchildren or pets, and the bother of your pet digging up your lawn. With artificial grass the maintenance is minimal; a light brush or rake, just once in a while, to remove any excess leaves or debris will keep your lawn looking its best. Our grass is pet and child friendly, as it is made from the highest quality yarns and has no toxic properties. Any dog mess can be scooped up, brushed or hosed away and the surface can be disinfected – to this end, we also sell a disinfectant that not only cleans and freshens, but also leaves a scent of fresh grass behind. With a long list of successful projects to our name, we promise to provide you with a professionallyfitted product, combined with a friendly, quality service. With springtime approaching, now is the time to start thinking about sprucing up the garden, and the prospect of no mowing, watering, reseeding, dead patches or muddy footprints; in short, no hassle! Only with artificial grass can you achieve an effortlessly beautiful garden all year round. We pride ourselves on working with our customers to create a unique garden that’s perfect for you. Come and browse our wide range of samples in store, or for those who are unable to make their way to the shop, we also offer our renowned “Home Choose” service. We offer a free, no obligation quotation service, where we can measure up your garden, discuss options and give you a price. If you would like to arrange a “Home Choose” service, or have any questions about our artificial grass range, please call us on (01733) 208484/390411. You can also visit www.3dgrass.co.uk to view our ever-growing portfolio and see examples of our work.
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Let’s take an example of a very common one, as of today, the Amazon Voucher scam. On the face of it, and with a quick glance, it does look like an Amazon e-mail but look closer; • Many of the tell-tale signs of a scam are evident in this e-mail. • Poor grammar. • Personalisation in the subject line.
• A link to click on, requesting information or login. • More poor grammar – 90% really do have multiple errors. • A sender e-mail address that doesn’t match the company logo. The purpose of this e-mail is to get you to click on the Complete Registration link, and you will then be prompted to enter your Amazon login details – if you do, then they’ve got you! Not only your Amazon details, but also your login and password - not good for those of you that use the same password for separate sources. Let’s dig a little deeper. Let’s assume none of the other signs were there. How else can we tell this is a scam? If you are using an e-mail application, such as Windows Live Mail or Outlook, by putting your mouse cursor on the blue Complete Registration
text, the actual (real) link that this will connect you to, if clicked, pops up. As you can see in this example, this is definitely not an Amazon link. Would you intentionally connect to a link with all that rubbish in the address? Of course not, but this is exactly what happens if you click on that link. This also applies to e-mail scams that include an attachment. The principle is the same. Check out that attachment and never open it, unless you are 100% sure of the source and are expecting it. Now, after sharing these tips with you, I’m going to negate all this and basically say that none of this really matters! E-mail has become such a target for scammers and criminals that my actual advice is to NEVER open a mail containing a link such as this, even if it looks perfect. If Amazon really had a voucher for you, then by logging in to your Amazon account via your usual browser, you would see if there was any communication pending. This is true of almost any large modern organisation. Use your account logins to check the status of your accounts and communications - never rely on e-mail prompts.
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Shotbowl Ltd. - New Larger Premises - Same Quality of Service and Merchandise Deeping’s foremost sporting goods shop, specialist garment supplier, and largest national online specialist supplier of bowls, Shotbowl Ltd, are delighted to have re-located to larger premises at 2 Blenheim Way, Northfields Industrial Estate, in Market Deeping. It is now over twenty-seven years since the Collins family, (Trevor and Ruth, along with son, Richard), started the business, with the supplying of lawn bowls and all aspects of hockey kit, (sticks, bags, clothing etc.) and then, later, the embroidering of names and logos on to sporting garments. The reputation for quality merchandise and informed customer care was established over many years, and Shotbowl Ltd. were to grow into one of the foremost specialist clothing suppliers in the lawn bowls world. The embroidering part of the operation,
along with the engraving of trophies for the sport, were soon to be taking the Collins family to a higher level. School uniform embroidering became well-established and there is now a much larger range of workwear and trophies, all decorated and engraved in-house. As with anything, practice makes perfect, so the fact that Shotbowl Ltd. have been both embroidering garments and engraving trophies for so long, ought to inspire confidence that you’ll be getting the very best. Besides the vast experience of the Collins family, there are many local people employed to ensure that you get just that! A huge vote of thanks for shopping locally is extended to the customers, many of whom have returned, year on year, to ensure that the business remains successful. The move to Blenheim Way will ensure that an even better service can be provided in the future.
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Stamford Arts Centre For full details of these and other Easter events visit www.stamfordartscentre.com April 3rd Springtime Songs and Painting 7-11yrs Paint a terracotta pot with acrylic paints in an array of colours with Liz Paige and while it’s drying have fun singing some fabulous spring themed songs. April 4th Lego Workshop 6 – 11yrs Come along and take part in one of our new workshops that bring Lego®, robotics and basic programming together for a fun filled workshop! Visit www.juniorstem.co.uk for full details! April 6th The Three Little Pigs Family Theatre 3yrs+ The Three Little Pigs teaches little ones how success can be achieved through hard work and perseverance. Filled with humour and toe tapping tunes, this endearing musical will leave you squealing with glee and howling with laughter! April 12th Easter Bunny Workshop 5-9yrs Hop, hop, hop - we all love the Easter bunny! Join in with some fun Easter crafts and activities with Liz Paige in these fabulous sessions all with a bunny theme!
Woolsthorpe Manor - Cadbury Egg Hunt APRIL 14th-17th You’ve hunted for bunnies - but for something slightly different, try our trails with a science theme. Trails to suit older and younger children. Booking Not Needed. Families welcome. Assistance Dogs only are welcome. For full details please contact 01476 862823 Easter at Barnsdale Gardens April 14th-17th Come for a fun-filled family weekend! Everyone can paint an egg to help decorate our special Easter Tree and youngsters can have a cracking good time hunting for tokens to swap for a chocolatey Easter treat. Full details contact: 01572 813200 BURGHLEY HOUSE Easter Egg Hunt Daily Taking place in the Garden of Surprises, follow the treasure hunt and solve the riddle to claim your full-size chocolate egg from the Easter Bunny. Parents can win a family Season Card. All entries will go in to the prize draw for a giant chocolate Easter Bunny.
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and operations. RLG is a member of the Safety Committee of the International Association of Indoor Trampoline Parks and contributes to international best practices for trampoline park design, construction and management of safe trampoline parks. In the words of RLG owner and operator, Gary Knill, “Our management philosophy consists of putting safety first, knowing fun will follow!”
… and What’s More … Bounce also has an arcade, Bounce Central café, and birthday party areas, including dedicated VIP party rooms. The park welcomes everyone over the age of three and provides a great location for school, team, club and company outings, including the option of private hire. There are regular Teen night Fridays, Adult night Saturdays and annual Dodgeball Tournaments! Parents - If there’s a birthday coming up, why not book the big event at Bounce? It is the ideal place for children’s parties! Teachers - Bounce welcomes school groups of up to 160 children and promises to deliver the best school trip … EVER! Companies - how about getting out of the ordinary and into the extraordinary at Bounce for your next corporate teambuilding session? Bounce has many offers on at the moment, including loyalty cards, early bird discounts, group discounts and more. Go to www.bouncegb.com for details.
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Little Linchfield Preschool - Stimulating, Flexible and Expanding Little Linchfield Preschool has been open since September 2016 and is proving to be a very welcome addition to the families and children of Linchfield Community Primary School and the wider community. The preschool serves children from the age of 2 ½ to 5 years old, in a nurturing, stimulating and family-centred environment, where the needs of children and their families are embraced and supported.
Here at Little Linchfield, we recognise individual children’s needs to learn basic academic skills, in preparation for the transition into mainstream school, whist also providing opportunities to explore the world around them, and develop their independence in a way that ensures they enjoy all of their learning experiences. Our preschool provides: • An experienced and highly qualified Early Years Team. • A nurturing environment that stimulates children’s natural interests and curiosity. • Daily opportunities for success that help strengthen children’s skills and self-esteem. • An atmosphere of freedom and flexibility, where children can independently choose, initiate and experiment with a wide array of activities and experiences. To meet the needs of all of our local families, we are pleased to offer funded sessions for our 2 year olds (where eligible), as well as for our 3 and 4 year olds. Sessions are available between 9am to 3pm during term time, and are offered over full days, morning or afternoons. For those children who are with us for a full day, we are able to offer
a hot meal at lunchtime, prepared by our on-site caterers, at a small cost of £2.40. To complement our funded place provision, parents are also able to access a fee-paying place, at £11.00 per session, and again maximum flexibility is offered with regards to the choice of sessions. Should additional care be required outside of traditional school hours, then we also offer “before and after school” care, as well as holiday care, between the hours of 7.30am and 6pm. Again, we are able to offer breakfast and a light tea, should this be required at the “before and after school” club. Building works are about to commence as we develop a new Early Years teaching block and outdoor learning environment. This will be a huge development for our school and makes it an exciting time to consider sending your child to join us! For further information regarding Little Linchfield Preschool, please contact Mrs Markley on 01778 347450
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here’s nothing to make you feel responsible, all of a sudden, like the birth of a child. The birth of your child is one of the most amazing, wonderful things you’ll ever experience.
be granted guardianship of your children should you die but, if both parents pass away and there’s no valid will and therefore no legally appointed guardian, children will be a “ward of court”, until the courts decide who they live with.
Your partner has been carrying your baby inside her for months, and you’ve tried to support her as much as possible. The labour, though! I remember feeling useless, seeing my wife go through so much pain and not being able to help. In fact, in my panic, I hindered her by encouraging her to push, when she was supposed to be panting.
Thankfully, while the thought of your child being all alone makes your hearts lurch, reassurance is at hand.
And while you understood, as a concept, that at some point the bump would become a child, nothing can prepare you for that punch of love when you hold your baby in your arms for the first time. You’re suddenly responsible for this tiny person!
• Ensure your children will be educated in the way you want them to be,
The maternity ward feels safe but driving home with a passenger in the baby seat can be frightening. Back home, you and your partner are now in charge – flying alone. It’s exhilarating but, suddenly, all the rules have changed and it’s bewildering too. You’re a grown-up. And, as a grown-up, it’s time to ask yourself some grown-up questions and make some adult decisions – and to plan for your child’s future by writing a will. You and your partner are going to have to ask yourselves that most terrifying of questions: who will look after our child if something happens to us?
Writing a will allows you to:• Decide who will look after your children, should something happen to you,
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It’s a horrible thought but, tragically, for the 24,000 children a year who experience the death of a parent (source: Winston’s Wish), it’s a very real situation. There’s a common assumption that your next of kin will automatically
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he River Welland through the Deepings has not only provided an essential trade link for cargo boats in past times but has also powered several water mills devoted to various commercial activities, mainly grinding corn. A water mill is a building alongside a waterway which uses moving water as its power source for milling, sawing or hammering, depending on which trade is being pursued in the production of goods and materials such as flour, paper, wood and textiles. When the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086 there were 5,624 watermills in England alone but over the next two centuries this number had risen to between 10,000 and 15,000. Their demise in recent times has been equally swift and although most have been demolished many have survived as museums or as tasteful conversions into private homes. The Deepings had a river trade from the earliest times but this was given added impetus in the early 17th century when it was opened up from Stamford to the sea, bringing added employment and prosperity during its lifespan from 1673 until 1863 when it was probably the earliest post-Roman commercial canal in England. There were eventually eight water mills along this stretch of waterway between Market Deeping and Stamford, namely Thorpe’s Mill (demolished circa
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Events - April 2017 1st - Deeping Churches Together “Lent Lunch” from 12noon
Visitors welcome £4. Angie, 01733 222367, janda.salix@gmail. com
1st - June 30th - An exhibition of paintings by Fenland
16th - The Hardy Plant Society has a Plant Fair at Swines Meadow Farm Nursery, 47 Towngate East, Market Deeping, PE6 8LQ from 10am to 2.30pm. For further details contact Angie, 01733 222367, janda.salix@gmail.com
-1-30pm at the Methodist Church, Church Street, Deeping St James, minimum donation £2-50. Proceeds to Christian Aid and CAFOD. All welcome. artist Gerard O’Keefe, entitled “New Art by Gerard M O’Keefe,” at John Clare Cottage, Helpston. The Cottage is open: Friday, Saturday and Monday 11:00 am to 3:00 pm (Last entry to the Cottage 2pm).
7th - “The Moon and Me” an interactive, intimate theatre experience about friendship and sharing for very young audiences and their families that takes place inside a special dome, with sights, sounds, tastes, smells, touch and lots of play. For 2-5 year olds and their families at Stamford Arts Centre, 1130am, 1-30pm and 3pm- lasts approx. 45mins: All tickets £6. 8th & 9th - Deepings Camera Club Annual Photographic Exhibition will be opened by the Mayor of Market Deeping at the Deepings Community Centre, Douglas Road, Market Deeping. Opening times 10am-4pm.
10th - Easter Bingo at Langtoft Village Hall, 26, West End,
Langtoft. PE6 9LS: eyes down at 7-30pm. £1 entry fee to include tea, coffee and biscuits.
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- Deepings Coffee Club is having a presentation on “Deeping Remembers 1914 – 1918” by Maggie Ashcroft and Liz Parkinson at the Priory Church Hall in Deeping St. James. Doors open at 10 am for a 10.30 start. Visitors are welcome and further details are available from Anne Winstone 01778 344003.
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- “The Snow Baby” for 3yrs+: table-top puppetry, imaginative storytelling and music to give you goosebumps! At Stamford Arts Centre at 2-30pm. £6(£5) £20 for a family of four.
13th - Deepings Heritage present “Lincolnshire Crime and
Criminals,” a talk with music and songs by Tom Lane and Steppin’ Stones: starting at 7.30pm in the Conference Centre, Deepings School. Everyone is welcome. Charge £2 for nonmembers.
18th - The Deepings Flower Club welcome George
Stephenson who will be talking about some of the lovely gardens open this year in the ‘National Garden Scheme.’ We will be delighted to welcome visitors (£6) and there is tea and coffee available. Doors open 7pm for 7.30pm at Priory Church Hall, Deeping St James. Enquiries Sue Lee 01778 560362.
25th - West Deeping Heritage Group -“Another Delve into the
Village Archives” following the Annual General Meeting. The village archives are accessible at any time by appointment, but as many as possible will be on display at the April meeting. If there is anything in particular that you would like to see or find out about, please contact them, giving as much notice as possible. 7.30 p.m, with refreshments from 7pm. Admission £2.50 (on the door). Village Hall, King St, West Deeping. Everyone welcome. Contact 01778 344768 or wdheritage@ hotmail.co.uk
24th - Fundraising event at Langtoft Village Hall 26, West End, Langtoft. PE6 9LS. Fashion show at 7pm by Lincs Fashions: an opportunity to buy discounted clothes and accessories by Marks and Spencer, Wallis, Next, Coast, Planet etc. Tickets£3 available from Langtoft Village shop or 7, West End, Langtoft.
26th - History Talk at Stamford Arts Centre with Don Chiswell: The Mary Rose and Henry VIII’s Navy. This year marks the 35th anniversary of the raising of the Mary Rose from the Solent where she sank in 1545. Why did the pride of Henry’s navy sink while facing the French invasion fleet? Tickets £5 from www. stamfordartscentre.com or phone 01780763203. 26th - Art workshop with Sally Hammerton on “Still Life”–
13th - Quiz, teams of four, at the Whistle Stop, Tallington, bonus prize money –warm interval snack: 8-15pm start.
discovering the use of perspective, composition, colours and various mediums at John Clare Cottage from 9-30am -3-30pm. Places are limited and must be booked in advance at the John Clare Cottage. Tickets cost £45 per session; this includes refreshments and a light lunch (please notify us of any dietary issues). There are three more sessions with different themes and if you pre-book all four sessions you will get a £20 reduction. Participants can use their painting medium/media of choice: if you have materials please bring them with you. There will also be materials available and Sally will advise you of materials for the other workshops. All abilities welcome. If you require any further details please contact Clare Cottage 01733 253330.
15th - The Hardy Plant Society 2.30pm at Swines Meadow
28th -30th - Deepings Literary Festival: a variety of events
14th - Stamford Ghost Walks lead by professional actor Martin Tempest. Meet in Stamford Arts Centre. For 8yrs+. £5. 15th - Thurlby Easter Egg Trail, Lawrance Park Hall, Thurlby 2pm till 4pm (last start time 3.30pm). £3.00per person, price also includes Bunny Ear Craft and village map. Refreshments and face-painting available.
Farm Nursery, 47 Towngate East, Market Deeping, PE6 8LQ. ‘Glories of the Spring Garden’, a talk by Kevin Hughes.
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Gigs and Musical Events - April 2017 1st - Live Country Music evening at the Bourne Academy,
Edinburgh Crescent, Bourne. First- class country singers from around the country, this month John Dean: whether 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.
1st - The Deeping Stage welcomes covers band “Kickback”
tonight at 9-30pm.
2nd - Rag Mama Rag in concert 7-30pm at Crowland Abbey: Classic 1920s – ‘30s acoustic blues, ragtime and jugband music performed by Europe’s finest country folk blues duo. Ages 10+. For tickets and further information phone 0333 666 3366. 4th - Music Skills Workshop for 12 – 25 year olds at Stamford
Arts Centre – this month “Sound Engineering Basics.” The workshop will be an introduction in basic PA set up, how to position and set levels for microphones, how to manage a mass of cables and the basics in mixing a song once recorded. Book your free place now at the box office, by phone 01780 763203 or on line www.stamfordartscentre.com. For more information about the workshop contact George Barnett 07557863856.
22nd - Local modern and Indie rock covers band “Revolver” at the Deeping Stage 9-30pm.
23rd - Acoustic Café at John Clare Cottage, Helpston: open
mic session. Come along to the Café at the John Clare Cottage to play your instruments, sing or listen to other performers. Led by the Reverend Dave Maylor (blues guitar). Refreshments, including a licensed bar. Entry free; there will be an opportunity to give a donation, the monies being divided between the John Clare Trust and St Botolph’s Church. For further details please contact Clare Cottage – 01733 253330.
28th - Karaoke at the Whistle Stop Pub, Tallington: 8 ’til late. 28th - Pennyless are performing at Deepings School as part of the Market Deeping Literary Festival: 7-30pm. Tickets £6 can be obtained from Stamford Arts Centre. 30th - Glasshouse Acoustic in the Riverside Bar at the Key
Theatre Peterborough: 2-30 - 6pm. A chilled-out, free, family unplugged session from the best acoustic talent from local areas. This month’s artists: C J Hatt, Tara Pasveer and Oh Brother.
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30th - Another day to relax, have some food and drink at the Deeping Stage’s Bands Day with One For The Road, Spirit, Indigo and Easier Said.
8th - Classic rock covers band, Junk Puppets at the Deeping
30th - Pennyless at John Clare Cottage, Helpston: Sold out!
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Stage tonight at 9-30pm.
9th - Penyless have their last Sunday afternoon session for this season at Mama Liz’s 4-6pm.
15th - Audios at the Deeping Stage tonight at 9-30pm. 16th - Why not sit back and relax this Easter weekend at the
Deeping Stage’s Bands Day with Molegrips, Chill Factor, Sara O’Brian, and the Strellies? 3pm -11pm.
21st Lawrence’s “Singaround,” 8pm at the Golden Pheasant, 1
Main Rd, Etton, PE6 7DA – All welcome: acoustic and electric free - - 8pm.
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Regular Clubs The Deepings Camera Club meet every Wednesday from September to May at the Market Deeping Community Centre in Douglas Road Market Deeping. The Rotary Club of The Deepings Part of one of the largest and most influential international humanitarian service organisations in the world ; serving the needs of communities and promoting peace worldwide by initiating thousands of humanitarian projects. Register your interest on our website: http://rotary-ribi.org/clubs/ contact.php?ClubID=413 [1] or email Club Secretary Jenny Spratt, jennyspratt@btinternet.com” Priory Youth Players / Priory Players. Amateur dramatics for ages four years and upwards. We rehearse for pantomime every Monday and Wednesday at the Priory Church Hall, Deeping St.James, from September to January. Acting workshops for teenagers and adults in February and March. Contact Kate Redhead on pypdsj@ gmail.com for details on places - (waiting list may apply) or visit our Facebook page. The Young at Heart Club meets alternate Tuesdays at Coronation Hall, Market Deeping. Programme includes speakers, games, quizzes and trips. Contact Trisha on 01778 346348.
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Deepings Heritage Society - “We care about the past - and the present - for the sake of the future”
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hether you are a newcomer to the Deepings, curious about the origin of street names and old buildings, or a long-time resident keen to share memories, Deepings Heritage would welcome hearing from you.
We hold a large collection of historic photographs, maps and documents – many donated by local people since the Society was formed almost thirty years ago. These are displayed at public events, such as Deeping Carnival and Peterborough Heritage Festival. We also plan to hold an exhibition in Market Deeping in September. Our website – www.deepingsheritage.wordpress.com - contains articles and photographs of historical interest. New information is regularly added, together with details of meetings and our publications. Non-members can access the site and anyone opting to become a “follower” will automatically receive updates by e-mail. We are happy to receive queries about local history, either via the website or by telephone, and do our best to help. Meetings are held in the Conference Centre, Deepings School at 7.30pm on the second Thursday of each month between September and May. Guest speakers talk on a wide variety of historical subjects, often with a local connection. April 13th should be a particularly lively meeting, as a talk on “Lincolnshire Crime and Criminals” will be accompanied by a musical duo! We round off the current season on May 11th with a talk on “Quack Medicine through the Ages” by a retired GP. Everyone is welcome – there is a charge of £2 for non-members.
We have recently re-printed “Memories of Market Deeping” by Eric Bowman who was born in 1903. Other current publications include “The Stamford Canal”, “History of the Deepings” by F. A. Day, and “The Deepings during World War 2”, based on the notebook of a Special Constable. The Society’s other activities include keeping an eye on planning applications and the state of our listed buildings, to try and ensure they don’t fall into disrepair. We have placed a number of information boards beside the River Welland and one in the Market Place, to illustrate the rich local history. Members of the committee recently installed a heritage display board in the library, and helped to re-organise the Local Studies section, so that books can now be taken out on loan. They also liaised with a local school, helping young students with their local history project. Deepings Heritage is keen to share its research and archives with the local community. We are a small society which welcomes new members, whether simply to attend our meetings or to contribute practical help. For further information, phone Keith Simpson (Secretary) 01778 344553 or e-mail deepingsheritage@hotmail.com
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Book Club - The girl on the train Here at Discovering Deeping we love to read and we know you do too, the only problem is deciding what to read next. So, we would like to invite you to join our book club and share your thoughts and reviews to help other readers in our next issue. This month is the psychological thriller The Girl on the Train. Rachel is an alcoholic whose life has recently imploded, to hide the fact she has been fired from her job she continues to take the train into London each morning. Her journey passes the house she used to share with her ex-husband, where he now lives with his new wife. As the train stops at signals every day, Rachel begins to watch the perfect couple, her husband’s neighbours, and fantasises about their idyllic life. That is until the day she sees something shocking and finds herself suddenly embroiled in a maelstrom of deceit and death. Please email your review to info@ discoveringmagazines.co.uk
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IN THE HOT SEAT Donna McKean Smith is known to many in Market Deeping and the crafting world, as the driving force behind her “Riverside Beads and Crafts” shop, on Market Deeping’s High Street, and mum to Alex (15), Kyle (13) and Zack (8). A keen crafter as a child, Donna started Dalex Krafts in 2002 whilst on maternity leave, selling her handmade crafts and supplies. How did Riverside become a reality? I’ve always been very motivated to work, and running a business was a great natural step for me. I love it. It’s hard work, but worth every minute.
Donna McKean Smith
I held classes teaching card making and progressed to jewellery making and other craft classes; we gradually expanded over time to the incredible range we now have. We attract visitors from all over the UK to what has become one of the best stocked craft and bead store for miles!
characters (which I still enjoy making, even now!) Who is your greatest role model and why? My parents have guided me through life; it is so full of challenges and lessons that I try to learn and improve myself every day. A year from now what would you like to be celebrating? A lottery win!! Or, if all goes to plan, our first year in our own shop, with a dedicated training room, more crafty goodies and the fantastic service customers have come to expect from Riverside.
I started our Dabble Days early in the business and still run two a year, enabling people to join in with crafts they want to try, whilst raising money for the Sue Ryder charity. I also support McMillan Nurses, with our charity angel and, with a group of friends, raised £6,000 last year!
What do you like to do in your free time? Spending time with my boys and husband Steve, plus I enjoy a bit of exercise and healthy eating/ baking.
Where were you born, and what is your happiest childhood memory? I was born in Bicester, Oxfordshire, but moved to Eye as a baby and to Deeping at the age of twenty-one. One of my happiest memories was crafting with my family and making Fimo
If you had a Superpower, what would it be? To create an extra few hours each day! Having a business and family doesn’t give me much free time, although the fantastic team we have at Riverside help things run smoothly and get the odd day off too!
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he new rules that remove millions of family homes from inheritance tax have now taken effect. From April 5th 2017, each individual can claim an additional allowance of £100,000 to offset the sale of a family home on death, on top of their existing £325,000 inheritance tax exemption. This new tax allowance will rise to £175,000 by 2020, allowing a couple to pass on an estate valued at or under £1m tax-free.
Not everyone will benefit, as the increased allowance will not be available to those without children, and there will be a taper applied to those with estates worth more than £2m. To claim the new allowance, you must leave a property in your estate which you must have lived in it as your main residence at some point. A property that has always been a buy-to-let, for example, will not qualify. The new allowance is available only when estates are directly inherited by children, stepchildren, adopted children or grandchildren. It will not apply if property is left to brothers, sisters, nieces or nephews. The limit increase creates more tax efficiency, following on from
recent changes to pension planning where pensions can also be passed on to future generations tax-free. Given that during the tax year that ended on April 5th 2016 HM Revenue and Customs declared a record £4.6 billion in inheritance tax takings, there has never been a better time to consider your own planning. Inheritance tax is simply no longer just a tax for the wealthy. The most important thing to do is examine whether you’ll pay inheritance tax and what to do about it. As always, we believe that advice is essential. If you would like advice or further guidance on Inheritance Tax Planning or any other financial matter then please contact our office today to arrange a FREE initial consultation.
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Sergeant Mosley’s Musings Burglary by Sergeant 503 Rick Mosley
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here are many offences relating to the Theft Act; however, the penultimate offence I want to consider is that of burglary. This offence strikes at the very heart of our homes, invading our privacy and causing much anguish. Section 9 of the Theft Act 1968 states: 9(1) A person is guilty of burglary if (a) he enters any building or part of a building as a trespasser and with intent to commit any such offence as is mentioned in sub-section (2) (relates to stealing/ GBH/criminal damage) (b) having entered any building or part of a building as a trespasser, he steals or attempts to steal anything in the building or that part of it, or inflicts or attempts to inflict on any person therein any grievous bodily harm. As can be seen, there are two elements to the offence. The first is entering as a trespasser with intent to commit an offence. The second is, having entered as a trespasser, then commits, or attempts to commit, an offence. Burglary carries a sentence of ten years imprisonment, (or fourteen years if a dwelling), and a minimum of three years if the third conviction. If aggravated, it carries a life sentence. The offence is aggravated if the suspect has with them a firearm, imitation firearm, weapon of offence or explosive, (known by the mnemonic WIFE). A part of a building can be anywhere inside a building where the offender does not have authority to access and is therefore a trespasser. For example, a customer going behind the till area in a shop, or a visiting friend is shown into the kitchen but goes into the living room uninvited. Entering a building can be physical – the whole body or part of a body such as just the hand, using an instrument such as a fishing rod to hook something, or
even an innocent party such as a child under the age of ten. The last two are considered to be an extension of the offender and so the offence is complete, as long as there is the intent to steal, damage or commit GBH. Many offences of burglary are committed by opportunists who see a simple weakness in a building and exploit it. By just following a few steps, you can reduce the risk of becoming a victim of burglary. For more information, have a look at www.police.uk/crimeprevention-advice/burglary/ Register your valuables at www.immobilise.com which is the UK national property register, increasing the chances of having your stolen property returned, when found by police. To report a crime, call 101 or 999 if in progress. Crimestoppers 0800 555 111
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Words from the Mayor Councillor Wayne Lester
Hello readers. Another busy month for me. I attended the Gang Show at the Deeping School, (with performances from the Scout and Guide organisations); the SKDC Chairman’s Charity Gala at the Bourne Corn Exchange in aid of her charities; an afternoon tea at the Community Centre in Market Deeping, to give thanks to all the volunteers that give up their time for Age Concern Deepings; and a service at Lincoln Cathedral for the High Sheriff of Lincoln. I also attended a Charity Dinner Dance held by the Mayor of Whittlesey, and then hosted my own Charity Dinner Dance, where we raised over £300 on the evening for my chosen charities, (The Deepings Men’s Group and the Army Cadets Deeping Detachment). I was proud to raise the Commonwealth flag on March 13th, and, as I write, I am looking forward to a number of Civic events in Grantham, Gainsborough, Spalding and Horncastle.
Council News The council “flew the flag” on Commonwealth Day, March 13th, where representation was made by Market Deeping Town Council, Deeping St. James Parish Council, the Rotary Club and the Church. Would you like to be part of the working group planning for the Christmas Market? If so, or if you have any suggestions to enhance the event, please contact our Town Clerk. Grass cutting of LCC verges. We are currently evaluating tenders for the cutting of the grass verges and hope to have a contractor in place around April / May in readiness for the new cutting season. Footpath No. 4 (to the side of Tesco, leading to the new housing site). We are engaged in further discussions with LCC over the realignment of this footpath due to recent development of the area; we are seeking to ensure that this pathway is reinstated as close as possible to its original route and that further improvements are made to provide a safe and accessible route between the new development and Tesco and that we maintain the rights of way. This will also be important to ensure footways are maintained in any new proposed development in this area. We will keep you informed of our progress. Don’t forget, you can meet your councillor at the Deeping Library on April 8th, from 10.00am – noon, or you can pop in to the Town Hall to see our Clerks, Monday to Friday 9.00am – noon. Forthcoming events Deeping Camera Club Annual Exhibition to be held on April 8th at the Community Centre Market Deeping. The Great British Spring Clean to be held in the Deepings on April 9th - meet at the Riverside Park, Market Deeping at 10.00am to take part. The Deepings First Literary Festival from April 28th – 30th.
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Mark Jolley Driving School
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ello readers, I hope you have all been well throughout March. We all experienced a range of disruptive weather during the past month, from heavy rain downpours, very strong winds as storm Doris arrived, and there was even snow at the start of the month. These weather patterns caused some challenging driving conditions and, as a consequence, there was unfortunately a number of serious road traffic accidents in the Deepings, which may have been prevented with some extra care. Even though in March the clocks sprang forward one hour, (causing the evenings to become lighter longer on a daily basis, and with hopefully better weather on the horizon), please still be mindful of your own driving and consider others, to ensure the safety of us all. This is certainly the case in those areas with many pedestrians and especially children, such as the high street, the streets near to the many schools in our area, and close to the green areas around Deeping. The more eagled-eyed reader amongst yourselves will have noticed a change in my driving school name to JOLLEY’S, as I have this past few weeks decided to become an independent driving instructor. Whilst I am still able to offer the same style and commitment to my pupils, I am now in a position to add extra
flexibility around my bookings and fees.
learner lessons, please feel free to contact me.
Therefore, if you require any refresher lessons to brush up on your own driving standards, or you are looking to start your journey as a new driver wishing to take up
I wish you all a safe April on the roads in the Deepings and beyond, and a most enjoyable time over the Easter holiday period with friends and family.
Mark Jolley Driving
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