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Introduction
Welcome to Your August Issue.
Last month I wrote about my impending house move. The good news is that it went well, thanks in no small part to the efforts of the removal men – many thanks – and my wife, myself and the family dog have now happily settled in to our new abode. Now my attention has to turn to another major event… my daughter’s wedding. I’m not sure if this has been a cunning plan devised to get all stress-related events of the year over with in a short, sharp, spell, or an act of madness – I think I now know the answer! Anyway, my future son-in-law’s stag has been safely negotiated and after I’ve finished the magazine I will turn my attention to composing the father of the bride’s speech. As someone who spends a considerable amount of my time hunched over a keyboard and who in the course of my working life has delivered many public speeches you would think this would be a simple matter. Wrong. When the marriage was announced I found I quickly constructed the speech in my head and it seemed like a stroll in the park. Now as the big day approaches, the words have gone, and it seems to have developed in to somewhat of a daunting challenge. Wish me luck….
Andy
Inside Highlights
10................Whittlesey Osteopaths 12................March Podiatry 14................Access 4 Lofts
16................Eat the Season: Pork &Peach Kebabs 18................Steve Barclay MP
21................Morris Softeners Ltd
22-23......Community Matters
26...............Lawn Advice from Green Thumb 28...............Gardening Tips for August 30...............Community Matters
36...............Legal Advice from Fraser Dawbarns 39-42......Seaside Hunt Competition
This summer has got off to a blistering start with a hot spell not experienced locally for many a year.
51................Finance with Eamonn Dorling
It is amazing how quickly one becomes accustomed to being greeted by the sun each day and how the dark days of winter are soon forgotten.
52...............AA Whittlesey Computers 54...............Whittlesey Vets
It’s good news for all those in the local community who are planning family or community events when the fine weather invariably attracts a big turn-out but it’s not so much fun for those people who have to work in the heat of the day outside or who are stuck indoors in a baking hot office.
56...............Club Matters
58-60......What’s On in August
61................The Local Music Scene
However, I think we should all enjoy it while it lasts and should take advantage of living temporarily an al fresco lifestyle.
62...............Club Spotlight: Coates WI
In a few weeks’ time, the nights will start drawing in, curtains and blinds will be closed earlier, and the summer clothes will be put back in the wardrobe for another year and we will all be reminiscing about the great summer of 2018, so let’s enjoy it while it lasts…
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64...............Whittlesey Table Tennis Club
65...............History with Whittlesey Museum 66...............School News
68...............Charity Matters
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69...............Puzzle Page
Copy deadline for the September issue is Monday, August 6th 2018.
75-78......Business Directory
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What is the Purpose of Fat? t is always a controversial topic but let’s forget our animosity towards fat for a moment and consider a) why it exists and b) why its location varies between genders.
Why does it exist? Fat has to have a purpose, otherwise why have it? There are four main reasons:
1 Storage of energy and nutrients to help us during times of hardship 2
Protection – by creating a soft coating around our organs it absorbs shocks associated with our everyday impacts (e.g. missing a step, bumping into a wall, etc) as well as the extraordinary events such as falls or blows
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Buoyancy to help keep us afloat in water. Humans have always lived near water and therefore swimming/fishing has always been a part of our lives. This is why most professional swimmers do not look as muscular as other athletes, because they have and need more fat to help them float
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Insulation due to its location immediately under our skin (called subcutaneous fat) and its poor conduction of heat. In the modern world however, its insulating role is becoming more redundant with the development of clothes, central heating, air conditioning etc.
Why does it exist where it does? There is no definitive answer; however, all current theories relate back to our ancestry. This is because our modern existence makes up a very small percentage of life on this planet. Thus, our bodies are still programmed for the ‘old way’ of living.
The male pot belly Humans used to live a hunter gatherer life and it was the job of the males to hunt, climb and fight. Hence, the chance for an impact was much higher (be it a fall, a blow from a tree, or a fight with an animal or another human). The abdomen, chest and pelvis are all areas that contain our organs, thus they need protection. The chest and pelvis have that, via our skeleton, i.e. the ribs and pelvic bones respectively. The abdomen however is relatively exposed. Therefore, it makes protective sense for our males to grow fat in this area as it acts as a pseudo-shield around our abdominal organs. Another advantage of abdominal fat is that it’s very close to our body’s centre of gravity. As hunters, fighters and climbers it was important that males were mobile and nimble. By placing fat near our centre of gravity it dramatically reduces its impact on our mobility, and positively influences our stability. Female thighs and bum So why not use the same approach with females? Well it all comes down to perception and looks. If females were to have fat predominantly stored in their abdomen, it may give the impression they were pregnant. This for obvious reasons would put off a potential mate. Females still needed to store fat and be nimble. Therefore, the location of the fat still needed to be close to their centre of gravity. The answer was the next closest place, i.e. the buttocks and thighs. Again, this had the added benefit of acting as a stabiliser. So, there you have it, who is to say that fat is all bad. Evolution certainly doesn’t!
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PORK AND PEACH KEBABS These are great on the BBQ but if the weather is not on your side, they're just as delicious in the grill!
Method
• Soak eight wooden skewers in cold water for at least five minutes. • Cut the pork into large cubes, then halve and stone the peaches and cut them into chunks. • Grate the zest from half the lemon and squeeze out the juice. Reserve one tbsp of the juice, then mix the remainder with the zest and honey. • Thread the pork and peach slices alternately onto the skewers. • Brush all over with the honey and lemon mix, then grill or barbecue for 10-12 mins, turning regularly, until cooked. • Separate the lettuce leaves and mix with the watercress. • Whisk the reserved lemon juice with the olive oil, mustard and a little seasoning. • Toss with the salad leaves and serve with the kebabs.
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AUGUST NEWS & UPDATES - By Steve Barclay MP
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big thank you to everyone locally who supported this year’s Read to Succeed, now in its third year. Together we raised more than 2000 new books, so every Year 4 child in North East Cambridgeshire and many Year 5s received their own book to keep and enjoy over the summer holidays. Last year, the campaign resulted in a 50 percent increase in children taking part in our local libraries Summer Reading Challenge which involves reading six books over the summer break with the free book counting towards their total. You may have seen some of the posters around town. If you know any primary school children, please encourage them to attend their local library to take part as we have a range of fantastic prizes including:
• Individual Prize Winners will also be invited to a tour around the Houses of Parliament All children aged four to eleven years are welcome to take part in the Summer Reading Challenge. This year, the theme is ‘Mischief Makers’ inspired by the much-loved iconic children’s title ‘Beano’ – I am very much looking forward to enjoying some of the books on offer with my own children!
• Film Screening at The Light Cinema • Swimming pool party at a local swimming pool • Roald Dahl’s ‘Revolting Rhymes’ Workshop Session with Rhubarb Theatre • Fenland Bushcraft Workshop Session • Animal Handling Workshop with Lion Learners
Children from Mepal and Witcham Primary School
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FENLAND EX-SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN ARE HONOURED Ex-servicemen and women from across Fenland were honoured when a special service in recognition of national Armed Forces Day was held in Whittlesey. The High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire, Dr Andrew Harter CBE, presented HM Armed Forces Veterans Badges to more than 30 military personnel when Fenland District Council held a Veterans Day Commemoration Service. More than 100 people gathered at Whittlesey’s St Mary’s Church for the moving celebration, which paid tribute to Britain’s armed forces and their families and recognised the enormous contributions and sacrifices that have been made, past and present. Conducted by Reverend Nigel Whitehouse, the service saw almost every branch of the wider forces family represented. There were veterans of the Army, Navy and Royal Air Force, as well as submariners, marines and special forces. There were regulars, territorial, reservists, auxiliaries and Merchant Navy. Dr Harter said it was a “huge honour and privilege” to present HM Veterans Badges during a year of significant anniversaries – the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War; the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air Force, and the 75th anniversary of Operation Chastise, more famously known as the Dambusters raid. Chairman of Fenland District Council Cllr Mrs Kay Mayor said: “We are proud to be able to honour our veterans at this service, with 34 being presented with their Veterans Badges here today. A further 11 who were unable to attend have been sent their badges together with a letter of thanks. On behalf of us all, I thank you for your service to Crown and country.” Afterwards, light refreshments were served at Childers Sports and Social Club. Photos: Top row – left: Philip Wing, right: William McPherson, 2nd row – left: Colin Dale, right: David Hobbs, 3rd row: Alan Palmer, 4th row – left: John Bavister, right: Michael Jenner, Bottom row – left: Patricia Holdstock, right: Paul Wright.
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COUNCILLOR SURGERIES WILL BE HELD IN GROSVENOR HOUSE FROM 9.30AM TO 10.30AM ON THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH THROUGHOUT 2018. Councillors present on Saturday August 4th will be: Councillor Ralph Butcher (District and Town Councillor) Councillor Julie Windle (Town Councillor) If you have any matters of concern and wish to discuss them with a Councillor, then please come along and let us know.
There will be no meeting in August, so enjoy the summer holidays and we’ll see you back in September! See you soon. Chair Joe Jennings
YOUR MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR Hello, I a m delighted to be writing my first article for Discovering Whittlesea.
During my first few months as Mayor of Whittlesey my diary has been very busy, and I have attended many civic functions and events. I am very honoured and proud to be representing the town and villages, supported by my husband Robert. One of my highlights during these first few months has been meeting and speaking with many schoolchildren from the four local primary schools. I recently attended an excellent inter-school girls football festival at New Road School which showcased school sports and healthy activity at its best. What a fun afternoon was had by all. I also had the pleasure of welcoming schoolchildren from Alderman Jacobs School to the Whittlesey Town Council meeting in June. The schoolchildren sat around the council table along with local councillors and were able to see local democracy and decision-making happening in Whittlesey. Perhaps one day one of those children could be a future Mayor? Whittlesey Town Council has invited schoolchildren from all four local primary schools to put forward suggestions of possible names for our new town council office in Queen Street which will be officially opened next year. I am looking forward to seeing the suggested names and hope all the schools will participate in this project. I hope you will enjoy the third of the very successful Music Festivals on the Buttercross on Sunday, August 19th from 2pm-6pm organised by Whittlesey Town Council. Then we have the Whittlesey Festival on Sunday, September 9th, a fantastic showpiece day for the town of family entertainment, attractions and activities. Please say hello if you see me on the day. If you would like the Mayor to attend your event or visit your organisation, group or business please contact the Town Clerk – Mrs Sue Piergianni on Tel. 01733 351296 or email: whittleseytowncouncil@btconnect.com Enjoy the rest of the summer! Regards, Cllr. Julie Windle Mayor of Whittlesey
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What a year for lawns! Many endured months of what seemed like endless rain and were covered in snow for periods of March. Now they’re having to cope with no rain and baking temperatures. Quite simply a year of two extremes. Let’s answer some of your common questions… Q: Should I mow the lawn in this dry weather? A: If it’s dry and not growing then don’t mow. If there is some growth, or it’s unsightly with tufts of growth here and there, then only trim the tops of the leaf. Try and keep the height to 50mm (two inches). Q: What can GreenThumb do to aid the recovery of my lawn? A: The key to help with recovery is to prepare in advance. Call us at GreenThumb as we’re applying our exclusive fertiliser for these dry weather conditions. Once applied, it will lie dormant until there’s sufficient moisture to aid its release and speed up the recovery of your lawn. Q: What’s so special about GreenThumb Nutragreen treatments compared to other granular fertilisers? A: Our exclusive Nutragreen summer fertiliser is manufactured to deal with hot, dry conditions. It’s specially coated so will not scorch the lawn. Most fertilisers on the market have little or no coating so unless watered in immediately will scorch the lawn. 26
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VINTAGE VEHICLES AT THE WHITTLESEY FESTIVAL With just over a month to go, plans for the Whittlesey Festival on Sunday, September 9th are fully underway. Now celebrating its 11th year there are plenty of attractions that bring thousands of visitors from far and wide on the day. One of the many highlights are the vintage vehicles, where approximately 120 cars and motorcycles will be on display along Market Street and Broad Street. With such a variety of models ranging from the 1920s’ Morris Oxford Cabriolet, Austins and Fords from the '30s and '40s, together with more modern ‘specials’ (hot rods), there’s guaranteed to be many people reminiscing about the cars their fathers or grandfathers used to drive. Some of the vehicles are unique to this event and there’s the rare opportunity to see the Gilbern which has been totally restored by retired racing mechanic David Nicholson. Andy Simpson, who organises this aspect of the festival, said: “The display is enjoyed by both the public and the exhibitors who get immense satisfaction in showcasing their pride and joy. We thank them all for their support and look forward to seeing everyone in September.” Whether you are interested in classic cars or not, there is certainly plenty to do with a full programme of music, dance, and entertainment throughout the day. Headline acts this year include The Melton Mowbray Toy Soldiers Marching Band, Peterborough Highland Band and the return 30
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GERMAN VISITORS SAY AUF WIEDERSEHEN Fenland Twinning Association has bid ‘auf wiedersehen’ to its German friends following a fun-packed visit to the district. Among the highlights of their visit was a day-trip to Norfolk, which included seal watching at Blakeney and a steam train ride on the North Norfolk Railway from Sheringham to Holt. Guests also visited Wisbech to see the Rose Fair and Peckover House and took a trip to Ely, while others enjoyed time with their host families. There was also a dinner dance at Childers Sports and Social Club in Whittlesey, with music by the One Eyed Cats, and a barbecue at Gorefield Sports Pavilion and Community Centre. Anyone who wants to get involved with the Fenland Twinning Association can contact Mike Cornwell, the association’s secretary, via email at: fenlandtwinning@gmail.com Photo: Saying it with flowers – Fenland District Council chairman Cllr Kay Mayor with Christian Wagner, the Bergermeister of Stadt Nettetal. Cllr Mayor and her husband Ken hosted Mr Wagner and his 14-year-old son Florian during the visit
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We don’t think twice about paying for car insurance, we hope we will never need to use it, but in the event of a breakdown or a collision we are grateful for the cover it provides and for the hassle it spares us. So why don’t we take a similar, insurance-based approach to marriage? In the unfortunate event of a marriage breakdown, the courts have considerable discretion to determine the financial matters. The court will look to the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 and consider factors such as the parties’ ages and earnings before making orders regarding the family home and pension funds. Having a pre-nuptial agreement in place can help remove the uncertainty that accompanies financial proceedings. A ‘pre-nup’ is an agreement in which a couple set out which of them owns certain property and how they would like assets to be divided should they later divorce. This can be particularly valuable where the couple have previously been married to others and wish to safeguard assets for their respective children, or where one of the parties’ families are gifting or loaning money for a home and wish this to be protected.
No agreement will override the 1973 Act nor prevent a judge from deciding on an appropriate division of assets, but it will be considered as a relevant circumstance of the case. The Supreme Court in a case called Radmacher v Granatino (2010) said that pre-nups should be upheld if they are freely entered into by each party with a full appreciation of its implications unless it would be unfair to hold the parties to the agreement in the circumstances. An example of this would be when the agreement would not meet the needs of any children of the family. In order to satisfy this, and to be given serious consideration by the court, there are various safeguards which should be in place when a couple enter into such an agreement. To avoid concerns regarding undue pressure, agreements should not be made within the 28 days preceding the marriage ceremony. Furthermore, to ensure that both parties are making a fully informed decision, they should collect and exchange financial documents, such as bank statements, so that it is clear what their respective financial positions are and what they could be entitled to in the case of a divorce. Each party should also receive independent legal advice so they can fully understand the consequences of entering into the agreement. It may seem an unromantic topic to discuss but having a pre-nuptial agreement in place can save parties money and stress if the marriage does break down in the future. Couples will obviously hope that they will never need to rely on it, but as with car and home insurance, simply knowing that it is there ‘just in case’ can bring peace of mind.
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Finance
What Impact Might Brexit Have On Personal Finances? by Eamonn Dorling
My view is that much will depend on whether the UK economy grows or contracts – this is a matter of speculation at the time of writing, but some of the following might be helpful indicators: Employment Unemployment rates are lower than a year ago (4.8% v 5.0% – Office of National Statistics). House Prices There is no evidence of property prices falling or significant increases; maybe supply and demand is more important because materials and labour are impacted less by Europe than some other areas of our economy (Halifax House Price Index). Travel Flight prices from budget airlines are expected to rise unless a deal can be reached on travel routes, plus the impact of currency fluctuations. Flight delay compensation – Up to €600 compensation could be scrapped because it is a European arrangement. EHIC – The European Health Insurance Card could be scrapped, if so personal insurance will be an added cost. Mobile Phone roaming – Another pan-European agreement that could potentially be scrapped. Unlikely to reduce charges! Food Shopping Much of UK food is subject to currency exchange rates that are not currently favourable to us; if this continues, prices could increase. Energy Prices Subject to many scenarios, recent evidence indicates increases above the rate of inflation, npower +9.8%, Scottish Power + 7.8%, EDF + 8.4%.*
Fuel Prices The AA Fuel Prices Report shows that fuel prices have increased since the vote; this is partly due to world prices of oil and currency implications. Savings The Bank of England has resisted increasing interest rates since the Brexit vote. This has had many implications but savings rates have remained very low and generally below the rate of inflation. Investment in infrastructure and capital projects has depressed growth in some investment shares. Pensions The Office for Budget Responsibility has warned that commencement of State Benefits for some age groups could be delayed, and that some individuals may have to work into their 70s. What can we do now? Firstly, all these warnings might not come to pass – dare you risk it? The simple answer is to engage with an Independent Financial Adviser who will conduct a financial health check and advise you what actions can be taken to offset the potential impact of these observations. *Source: Hannah Maundrell, Editor in Chief of money.co.uk ■ Issued by Wealthline Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results and any forecast is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The information contained in this editorial should not be construed as offering investment or tax advice.
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Technology
Are You Going to University This Year? I’ve had a number of people in the past few weeks asking how they should go about choosing a new laptop for their son/daughter who will be starting university this autumn. My usual advice has been to consider the following points: • Try to keep it as lightweight as possible. Your son or daughter will be lugging it around between classes, as well as to and from uni every day, so the lighter the better! • Have a back-lit keyboard, if possible. It is not unusual for students to be burning the midnight oil in darkened rooms or amphitheatres, so a back-lit keyboard is a very helpful feature to aid typing in those conditions. • Whenever possible, choose a laptop that has either an SSD (solid state disk) or an M.2 e-Sata SSD (the latest electronic solid state type of SSD). Why? Most laptops have a normal HDD (hard disk drive) that consists of spinning platters inside the case, with some very delicate moving parts that do not take kindly to being knocked and bumped whilst working.
Even the slightest damage to these internals can cause data loss. With an SSD or the M.2 SSD they are, effectively, a solid chunk of memory that will withstand being knocked and bumped without any fear of data loss. Another difference between an ordinary HDD and an SSD, is that the SSD will operate at speeds up to six times faster than the ordinary HDD. The M.2 SSD, in turn, operates at least twice as fast as the normal SSD.
• Next to consider is the RAM. If possible, choose a laptop that uses DDR 4 RAM as opposed to DDR 3. Like an SSD, DDR 4 is exponentially faster than DDR 3. With regard to the amount of RAM, the more the better! You should aim for a minimum of 8GB, and 16GB if it remains affordable. • The last thing to consider is the processor and speed (measured in GHz). An Intel i5 will operate and handle computations far, far better than an Intel i3 – providing it is running at speeds above 2.0 GHz.
This month, I’m making a very special offer exclusively to students attending university. I stock the brand new HP 840 G3, Special Edition, with 500 Gb M.2 SSD, Windows 10 Professional installed, 16 Gb DDR 4 RAM, Intel Core i5 with twin 2.5 GHz (Turbos to 2.8 GHz) that are hyperthreaded (to give quad core performance). These carry a three-year manufacturer’s warranty, and usually retail at £1700. I have been selling them recently for only £750, but for a limited time only I’ll be offering them - with a full software build, including Microsoft Office for just £600. Proof of university acceptance will be required to take advantage of this offer. As a further offer, also only available to university students, I will install on any laptop the full MS Office Professional Package for only £40. Again, proof of university acceptance will be required. Solid State Drives I talk above about the speed of SSDs. By installing one of these little beasties in either a laptop or tower, you’ll significantly improve your computer’s speed. I recently completed an upgrade for a customer (whose HDD had failed completely), who afterwards came back to tell me how much it had improved his computer’s performance. Whereas, prior to the update, he had had to wait about two minutes for the laptop to shut down, and two to three minutes for it to start, it now took a mere twelve seconds to shut down, and less than twenty five to start up! He wished he had done it years previously! To conclude, my recommendation this month is that for optimum performance, an upgrade to your computer’s HDD is really the best thing to do. Thanks for reading, and I look forward to next month’s edition, when I have a special tale to tell. Deborah & Len
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Grass seeds.... know the problems they can cause – by Whittlesey Veterinary Centre
We all like to take our dogs for a run or play in the open fields, but are you aware of the dangers of the grass seed? What are grass seeds? Grass seeds come from grasses that have been allowed to grow tall and then the seed heads emerge. The seeds are found at the top of the grass, growing in size and hardening at the core as it matures. This is the time (grass seeds are loose and dry), when our dogs are highly likely to have a problem. Grass seeds are small with sharp pointy ends, resembling tiny arrowheads, see pictures. The burrs coming off them and the sharp pointy ends are what cause them to get caught up in our dog’s coat, whether it's long or short. Why should I be concerned about grass seeds? They easily get caught in our dog’s fur and then burrow through their coat to their skin. In some cases, the seed will go under their skin and travel to other areas of their body. Once they are travelling around our dog’s body they can be very difficult to find. Common areas for grass seeds to become a problem are between our dog’s toes, their ears, eyes, armpits or nose. When the seed gets caught up in the fur surrounding their ears it will work its way down the ear canal until it reaches their very delicate ear drum, also causing a lot of pain, potential damage to the ear drum, inflammation and possible infection. If a grass seed goes unnoticed or is left untreated/ unremoved, our dogs can suffer from more serious problems, the loss of an eye, loss of hearing, loss of balance, ulcer/penetration of their eye, spinal, brain, lung and even heart problems. Which breeds of dogs are at risk from problems of grass seeds? All breeds of dogs can have problems with grass seeds. However, breeds that are more susceptible include those with longer hair, feathery toes and long-haired ears, such as Spaniels and West Highland White Terriers. What are the signs that my dog may have problems caused by grass seeds? In general: • They can become uncomfortable, lethargic and/or have signs of pain 54
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FORENSIC SCIENCE TO BE EXPLAINED Whittlesey Ladysmith W.I’s next meeting is being held on Tuesday, August 14th when the topic will be ‘Forensic Science Explained’ by Leisa Jayne Nichols-Drew and the group will compare television drama to the real thing. There will also be a finger-painting competition as well as a seasonal cookery and craft contest when members can display their skills and talents. More information is available from Liz on 07982 854872. As always, new members and guests are welcome to come along.
PLAN YOUR VISITS Following July’s meeting on the invaluable work of the Sue Ryder charity, Coates W.I’s September meeting will focus on estate planning and October’s on autumn flower arranging. Next month – on Friday, September 7th – the group will host the Upwood Ukuleles. For full details please contact Fiona on 01733 208516 or Jen on 01733 840376. Guests and new members are always welcome. The group meets on the first Wednesday of the month (no meeting January) at Coates Village Hall at 7.30pm. AUGUST 2018
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Club Guide Churches
St. Mary’s Church Station Road, Whittlesey, PE7 1AB www.wpcteam.org.uk St. Andrew’s Church Church Street, Whittlesey, PE7 1DD www.wpcteam.org.uk Holy Trinity Church Coates, North Green, Coates, PE7 2BQ. www.wpcteam.org.uk St. Thomas’ Church, Pondersbridge Oilmills Road, Pondersbridge PE26 2TR. www.wpcteam.org.uk St. Jude the Apostle Church 2 Station Road, Whittlesey, PE7 1SA 01733 203411 Whittlesey Christian Church 23 Broad Street, Whittlesey, PE7 1HA 01733 752093. www.whittlesey.cc Whittlesey Baptist Church Gracious Street, Whittlesey, PE7 1AR 01733 202236 Whittlesey Methodist & United Reformed Church Queen Street, Whittlesey, PE7 1AY 01733 751681 www.whittleseyqueenstreetchurch.org
Schools
Sir Harry Smith Community College Eastrea Road, Whittlesey, PE7 1XB 01733 703991 www.sirharrysmith.cambs.sch.uk Alderman Jacobs School Drybread Road, Whittlesey, PE7 1XJ 01733 202403 www.aldermanjacobs.cambs.sch.uk Park Lane School Park Lane, Whittlesey, PE7 1JB 01733 203433 www.parklane.cambs.sch.uk
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Coates Primary School The Fold, Coates, PE7 2BP 01733 840527 www.coatesprimaryschool.info New Road Primary School New Road, Whittlesey, PE7 1SZ 01733 204422 www.newroadprimary.com
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Doctors
New Queen Street Surgery Syers Lane, Whittlesey, PE7 1AT 01733 204611 www.thenewqueenstreetsurgery.co.uk Jenner Health Centre Turner’s Lane, Whittlesey, PE7 1EJ 01733 206200 www.jennerhealthcentre.co.uk
Youth
Whittlesey Youth & Community Centre 15 Scaldgate, Whittlesey, PE7 1SD 01733 203624
Sports
Whittlesey Table Tennis Club Meets at Whittlesey Indoor Bowls Club. Contact Richard Whitehand on 01733 203103 or 07899 738068 and Steve Cheetham on 07765 232858 Fenland Archery Club Sir Harry Smith Community College Eastrea Road, Whittlesey, PE7 1XB www.fenland-archery.co.uk Whittlesey Amateur Boxing Club Unit 32, Aaron Road, Industrial Estate, Whittlesey, PE7 2EX Whittlesey Cricket Club Sir Harry Smith Community College Eastrea Road, Whittlesey, PE7 1XB whittleseycricketclub@gmail.com www.whittlesey.play-cricket.com
Whittlesey Indoor Bowls Club 194-8 Station Road Whittlesey, PE7 2HA. Tel: 01733 202209 www.whittleseyibc.co.uk Whittlesey Junior Football Club www.whittleseyjfc.co.uk
Clubs
Whittlesey Street Pride Fred Mills (Chairman): 01733 202874 pongofred1@sky.com Peter Davies (Secretary): PeterDaviesGB@aol.com Whittlesey Ladysmith WI 01733 205927 Whittlesey WI 01733 202166 (Sandra Mina, Secretary) Whittlesey Royal British Legion Branch meetings: Ivy Leaf Club Gracious Street, Whittlesey, PE7 1AP Contact Ray Thrower: 0785 068 0785 Hereward Harmony Orton Wistow Community Hall Napier Place, Orton Wistow, Peterborough www.herewardharmony.co.uk March & District Model Railway Club The Rookswood Club, Rookswood, 27 West End March, PE15 8DP 01733 204997 Mike Wyldbore (Secretary): secretary@mdmrc.co.uk www.mdmrc.co.uk Whittlesey Angling Association Andrew Wilding (Secretary): 01733 202071 www.whittleseyaa.org.uk Whittlesey Lions Club The Letter B, Church Street Whittlesey, PE7 1DE. Steve Palmer: 01733 351405 www.whittleseylions.org.uk whittlesey.lions@btinternet.com
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Whittlesea Motorcycle Club www.whittlesea-motorcycle-club.co.uk Silver Lining Club Meets Tuesday afternoons in Coates Public Hall, 1.30-3.45pm. Activities include monthly outings, holidays, whist and dominoes. (Membership 50-60). Contact Mr Derek Bedford or Mrs G Hemmaway (Secretary) 01733 202984 Whittlesey Folk Club Bi-monthly sessions are held in the Falcon Hotel, London Street, Whittlesey. Dates for 2018 are: 9th February, 13th April, 1st June, 17th August, 12th October and 14th December. 8pm. Free buffet. All welcome. For further details contact Sandra and Martin Green on 01733 206627 or email sandragreenmartingreen@gmail.com Whittlesey Wind Ensemble Thursdays 7.45-9.15pm at Whittlesey Methodist & United Reformed Church, Queen Street, Whittlesey, PE7 1AY www.whittleseywindensemble.com Whittlesey Disabled and Over 60s Club Meets every other Monday at St. John Ambulance Rooms, 2-4pm. Contact Jackie Fryett on 01733 205498 Boogie Tots St Andrews Hall, Whittlesey, 1.30pm2.30pm Fridays. Tel 07807 951771
Museums
Whittlesey Museum The Old Town Hall, Market Street, Whittlesey, PE7 1BD. Open Friday 2.30pm-4.30pm, Saturday 10am 12noon, Sunday 2.30pm-4.30pm whittleseymuseum@gmail.com www.whittleseymuseum.co.uk
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August 2018 1st Whittlesea Mud Walls group meeting at 10.30am. 3rd Bounce, Peterborough, presents Adult Night from 8pm. Be a big kid for the night, every first Friday of each month. Tickets are only £12.99 if you dress up in a Star Wars theme. Tickets available from www. bouncegb.com 4th & 5th Festival Charlotte at The Solstice, Peterborough PE1 1YN. Tickets and more information is available from www. festivalcharlotte.co.uk or you can purchase from the bar at The Solstice. 6th Open mic at the Bluebell Inn, Werrington at 8.30pm, with Stacey Lowth. 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th Happy Guitarist summer group workshops at the Music Studio, Boots Bridge Cottage, Stonea, PE15 0DY. From 2pm-4.30pm. All abilities welcome, small groups only so please book in advance. Open for ages eight to 16. A fun, supportive group to make music. £9. To book your slot and find out more please contact Rebecca Ayres on 01354 680490 or 07510 971897. 7th The Millstone Acoustic Session, Barnack, with Graham Cleaver from 8pm. 8th Good Shout poetry slam at The Broadway, Peterborough, from 7pm-10pm. If you're a poet and want a slot to perform, please email GoodShoutSlam@gmail. com. The event is currently run by donations, so lob whatever you can afford into the bucket, so we can keep this fantastic event going! 8th Pop up shopping event at Hampton Vale Community Centre from 6.30pm-8.30pm. Come and join me, Amy's Boutique, for a popup shopping event with a glass of prosecco or orange juice on arrival. Cash or card on the night! 8th The Wednesday Backroom Acoustic Sessions at The Railway, Ramsey. With Dave B from 8pm. All welcome! 9th Voodoo Lounge acoustic session at Mama Liz's, Stamford, with Graham Nunn. From 8pm, free entry!
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9th 'Drink and Draw'. Unleash the artist within, learn a thing or two about drawing with like-minded scribblers. All levels welcome, tools supplied! At The Ostrich Inn, Peterborough from 7pm. 10th Carousel by South Paw dance company from 6pm-7pm. At the Cathedral Square, Peterborough. Vivacity presents carousel, a visually spectacular and highly energetic performance telling the tale of a fairground after dark. Featuring a fully functioning merry-go-round. 10th Double Duty August Weekender exclusive to The Nags Head, Eastrea. Total 80s night from 7.30pm. 80s’ hits all night, lycra, leg warmers and big hair actively encouraged! 10th Rocky Horror Picture Show at The Broadway Theatre, Peterborough. From 7.30pm. Age 15+. For more information and prices, please visit www. broadwaypeterborough.co.uk. 10th Yoga in the park at Nene Park, Peterborough. From 7pm-8pm. Ferry Meadows Country Park, the far end of Coney Meadow, nearest to the boating lake. Donations only suggested minimum £2. Bring a mat and a drink and please arrive 10 minutes prior to the start. 11th Back To The Future trilogy at The Broadway Theatre, Peterborough. From 2pm. For more information and prices, please visit www.broadwaypeterborough. co.uk. 11th 'Once upon a festival' at Peterborough Central Park from 11am-5pm. Expect storytelling, creative workshops, outdoor theatre and much more! For more information please see www.vivacity.org. 11th Double Duty August Weekender exclusive to The Nags Head, Eastrea. 50s and 60s Rock and Roll night from 8pm. All hits spectacular from the specialist era.
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August 2018 13th Whittlesea Society meeting at 7.30pm in the Town Hall, Market Street. Dr. Martin Thomas will speak on 'Thomas James Walker'. 13th Songwriters' Evening at The Boat Inn, Whittlesea, with Steve Gibbs. From 8pm.
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13th Open mic at The Talbot Inn, Stilton. With Robin and Tim from 8.30pm. 14th Ladysmith WI host 'Forensic Science Explained' by Leisa Jayne Nichols-Drew. We shall be able to compare television drama to the real thing. The competition will be finger painting. There will also be our seasonal cookery and craft competition when members can show their skills and talents. More information from Liz on 07982 854872. As always new members and guests are very welcome to come along.
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17th Whittlesey Folk Club at The Falcon Hotel from 8pm. 18th Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at Flag Fen, the Drove Way, Northey Road, PE6 7QJ. Run by Chapter House Theatre Company. 6.30pm-8.30pm. Tickets and more information is available from www.vivacity.org. 18th & 19th Tiddler and other terrific tales at The Broadway theatre, Peterborough. At 1.30pm and 4pm. Tickets available from www. ticketsource.co.uk. Woven together with live music, puppetry and a whole host of colourful characters. For more information, please visit tiddlerlive.com. 18th Family Fun Day and birds of prey. 11am-4pm at Railworld Wildlife Haven, Peterborough. Run by Spitfire Avian Pest Control Ltd. 19th Whittlesey Buttercross Music Festivals – Music on the Square, 2pm-6pm. With music from Children of the Revolution supported by Holly-Jean and Dale Diamond. 20th Young Technicians Summer School at The Ivy Leaf Club from 9am. For more information and tickets, please visit www.youngtech.info! 21st The Boat Inn, open mic with The Boatmen from 8.45pm. Over 17s only.
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21st-25th The 41st Peterborough CAMRA Beer Festival. The Embankment, Peterborough. 21-25 August. Over 400 real ales, ciders, perries, wines and world beers, plus The Gin Bar (sponsored by Fever Tree) is back by popular demand! With live music all week. 22nd The Backroom Acoustic Session at The Railway Inn, Ramsey with Dave B. 24th & 25th The Gin and Rum Festival at Peterborough Cathedral from 6.30pm. Tickets are £10 from www.eventbrite.co.uk. Get ready to be spoilt for choice with more than 60 different gins, and 60 different rums. Talks and masterclasses from the best gin and rum producers. Food available. Over 18s only. 26th Phil's Ride charity event for the East Anglian Air Ambulance Service. Come along, whether you ride, like music, food or just want to raise money for this fantastic charity. This will be a fantastic event in memory of Phil Beeton. For more details, please visit www.philsride.org. 28th The Blue Boar at Eye, Open Mic with Graham Cleaver from 8pm. 31st The Backroom Acoustic Session at The Boat Inn with The Boatmen from 8.30pm.
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Regular Local Events Councillor Surgeries will be held in Grosvenor House from 9.30-10.30am on the first Saturday of each month throughout 2018. Love your Home – Free monthly events in March, Whittlesey and Wisbech. DIY, Decorating, Arts, Crafts and Design on a budget. 10am-1pm. Free refreshments are included. Second Monday of each month at Whittlesey Library, second Tuesday of each month at the Queen Mary Centre, Wisbech and second Wednesday of each month at March Library – all welcome. Email info@reuseful.org.uk or phone 0560 364 9391. MONDAYS Coffee morning at Sudbury Court, 9.30am. Visit Palmer Close, New Road, for morning coffee (10.30am) and dominoes (1.30pm). Call Julie on 03701 924126 for more details. Quiz Night at the Nag’s Head, Eastrea, 8.30pm. £1 to play and max. Five per team. Cash and raffle prizes to be won! TUESDAYS Head down to Eastrea Village Hall for painting classes every Tuesday afternoon, 1pm to 4pm. Classes cost £18 for six weeks. For further information, contact Sue on 01733 205241. Jim’s Bingo at the Conservative Club. No membership needed. Doors open at 7pm, eyes down at 7.30pm. Bingo at Sudbury Court, 7pm. Bingo at Palmer Close, 2pm. Ukulele Strum for Fun at The Ram, Whittlesey, every first and third Tuesday of the month. 7pm-9pm. Contact Chris on 07960 316724 for more info. WEDNESDAYS Bingo at Palmer Close, 6.30pm. Call Julie on 03701 924126 for more details.
THURSDAYS Join Hereward Harmony Barbershop Chorus for their weekly meeting at Orton Wistow Community Centre, Orton Wistow, PE2 6XN, every Thursday between 7.30pm and 10pm. Contact Brian McDonnell on 07740 987127, or Les Ashton on 07878 734841, for more information. Whittlesey Concert Band are a local concert band that meet every Thursday at the Methodist/ United Reformed Church in Whittlesey from 7.45-9.15pm. Email: whittleseycb@gmail.com or visit our website at www.whittleseyconcertband.com Jim’s Bingo at the Conservative Club. No membership needed. Doors open at 7pm, eyes down at 7.30pm. Tai Chi sessions held at Eastrea Village Hall, 7.30pm-9pm. Beginners most welcome. Part of the Eastern Counties Tai Chi Academy. Contact Jan on 07842 090506 or just turn up. All adults welcome. Coffee morning at Sudbury Court, 9.30am. Bingo at Sudbury Court, 2pm. Visit Palmer Close for morning coffee (10.30am), dominoes (1.30pm) and a fortnightly quiz (6.30pm). Line Dancing for beginners/improvers at Coates Public Hall, Whittlesey, 7.15-9pm. Further info from Maureen on 07890 756857. FRIDAYS Lunch at the Conservative Club: Hot food every Friday. Knit and Natter at Palmer Close, 2pm. Gentle keep-fit class at Coates Public Hall. Established class now has vacancies. 10-11am. £3.50 per session. All welcome. Contact Karen Mucklin for more info on 07516 461438. SUNDAYS First Sunday of the month: Jim’s Bingo at the Conservative Club. Doors open at 7pm, eyes down at 7.30pm.
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The Local Music Scene
WHO'S THAT? - by Dave Bailey
This month we look at ‘depping…’ No, not standing in for a cast member in Pirates of the Caribbean 9, but helping out a band/group in crisis. The structure of any team can be thrown into chaos by any number of things or events most of which are unexpected and others that are clearly avoidable. As a performer, the delight of joining together with other people to form a duo, trio, band or even becoming a member of an orchestra is usually exciting. The musical bond that develops is like the links in a chain and holds the performance together. After a while, and sometimes many rehearsals, the art of playing and performing becomes seamless and even the introduction of new material appears effortless. However, the loss of a link or band member, temporary or permanent, can sometimes really throw even the well-rehearsed of teams. To the rescue, like a musical Virgil from Tracy Island, strolls the ‘dep’. Thankfully, cover bands perform similar set lists and apart from key tempo changes the structure of the songs remain similar and often local musicians will pop up in the most unexpected places replacing various band members and not always on the instrument you would expect. Injury, flu and accident have been responsible for quite a few during the recent winter with surprising regularity. Semi-pro and amateur outfits usually have full-time day jobs and the commitment to the firms’ needs will often conflict with a gig. Bands also regularly lose members through permanent moves to other outfits or relocation with work, marriage etc. The major stumbling block for deps tends to be bands that perform mostly original songs that AU GUS T 2 018
require at least a run through of intro, verse, chorus and outro. Bands that have members that are often unavailable tend to use regular deps as the need to replace becomes more frequent. There are also a number of local musicians who perform in a number of bands as a full-time member. Often performing original music one night and then switching to covers or a different set list of selfpenned songs the following. It is very common to see local musician Dave Smith on drums with one band and lead guitar with another on the same weekend – you can catch Dave playing on the Market Square with Children of the Revolution on August 19th at 2pm. The benefits from ‘depping’ are many, with adaptability being the number one. Switching between bands or even instruments boosts confidence and playing standards, all of which helps to improve knowledge of phrasing, song structure, timing and arrangements. As a guitarist, attendance at one of the many open acoustic sessions, where joining in is encouraged, not only adds to the evening, it is also a good inroad to performing with other musicians and provides the opportunity to try new material. The monthly songwriters’ evening at the Boat Inn hosted by Steve Gibbs pulls together a number of performers from a wide range of genres to collaborate, write songs and play them together. It is held on the second Monday of the month at 8pm. Local open mic listings can be found at www.outa-stock.co.uk/OM.htm
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Club Spotlight
Coates Women’s Institute
– by Jen Wenham
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oates Women’s Institute was re-formed in 2011. It is affiliated to the National Federation of Women’s Institutes whose motto is ‘Inspiring Women’. The federation is a rich source of experiences, knowledge and skills passed down through generations and updated daily by its website.
We meet on the first Wednesday of every month in Coates Public Hall with the exception of January when we have no meeting but often meet for a meal or outing. A programme of events is planned for the year. Activities include speakers from charities or with special interests or skills and a variety of craft activities. In the next few months we have a speaker on the suffrage movement, estate planning, a flower arranging workshop, quiz night and Christmas customs and folklore. At each meeting we run a competition for members. This year members bring objects beginning with different initial letters and these are judged by our guest speaker. There is an opportunity to have refreshments and a chat with other members. Additional outings, activities and speakers are advertised such as whist tournaments, darts and scrabble, visits to places of interest and literary lunches and members can sign up to go on these. Information about the national campaigns is available for members to read about and discuss issues that are important to them. This year we hope to be raising awareness about provision of 62
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support for mental health issues and demonstrating a better understanding of people’s needs. Throughout the year we run stalls at Coates Village School, the Motorcycle Rally on Coates Green and coffee mornings at Holy Trinity Church. Each year we take part in the Christmas Tree Festival at St. Mary’s Church, Whittlesey and those members who enjoy crafting participate in decorating the tree as well as meeting to create and share crafting ideas once a month. Additional outings for members, friends and families have been organised and these have included pork pie making at Melton Mowbray, visits to Abbots Ripton Garden Show, Peckover House, greyhound racing and a visit to a garden in the National Garden Scheme. We welcome members aged from 18 upwards and would love to have some younger ladies become members. We meet at 7.30pm-9pm in the hall. There is a membership fee, but you are welcome to come as a guest to see if you would enjoy it. We would like to offer you this opportunity to be involved in any way that suits you – whether that is socialising, learning new skills or joining in with campaigns. We are not only Jam and Jerusalem – we provide a supportive social network which is welcoming and friendly, and we look forward to welcoming some new members in the near future. Pictured left: A visit from the Upton Ukulele band Pictured right: Getting stuck in on our visit to the Melton Mowbray pork pie shop
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Sport Spotlight
Whittlesey Table Tennis Club
– by Dr Peter Hau
The Olympic sport, table tennis, and Whittlesey Table Tennis Club showcased in the Peterborough Heritage Festival
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As a qualified table tennis coach and a member of the Whittlesey Table Tennis Club, I thought it was about time to showcase table tennis to inspire the next generation as a legacy from the London Olympics 2012. Equipped with only a single table tennis table, (couldn't fit in two full-size tables when the Cambridgeshire County Council kindly sent a Vivaro transit van to transport it to the Queensgate Centre for overnight storage), and a table tennis robot, my son, James Hau, and I attended the festival at 9.30am on June 16th to find numerous stalls and activities already set up for the everincreasing public attendance. To our horror our promised pitch and tent/gazebo and electrical supply for the robot were nowhere to be found and given the windy conditions – although the sun was shining gloriously – we knew there would be challenges ahead!
soon accosted by several members of the public to ask if they could have a game. Naturally, James and I were pleased to oblige. Further interest soon followed, with a continuous influx of experienced players and beginners wanting to join the evergrowing queue to play table tennis, including foreign visitors wanting to “beat the coach” (me!) or “beat the kid” (James) in a game of table tennis. WTTC kindly printed 200 flyers to hand out to the public; hopefully, they will inspire our visitors to join our club or another one near where they live and start/re-establish playing table tennis. By the end of the busy weekend we had a handful of the flyers left. I can safely confirm that we shall be seeing a number of our visitors again in the near future! Main photo: Our first enthusiastic experienced player. After 30 minutes, we conceded to the windy conditions and moved to playing right behind the church to shelter from the ever-growing blasts of wind, which made the game more interesting! Below: Our younger hopefuls queuing up for their turn
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History
The 1902 Peace Day in Whittlesey – by Jen Barback, Curator of Whittlesey Museum
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ay 31st, 1902 marked the signing of a peace treaty to end the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902, also known as the Second Boer War.
The Boers/Afrikaners were descendants of the original Dutch settlers of southern Africa. The war had been fought in South Africa between the South African Republic and the Dutch ‘Republic of the Orange Free State’, on the one side, and the British Empire on the other. Peace Day marked both republics becoming self-governing colonies of the United Kingdom under the British Crown: this was considered to finally cement the Empire, which had been in intermittent conflict with the Boers for 35 years. In the Peterborough Advertiser a local journalist described his own reaction to the peace news as: “I felt like calling every man “old chap” and every girl “my dear” – like giving money away – like endowing the Infirmary – making a concertina of my hat – calling on the Dean – shouting “Hurrah” at Dr. Walker’s – I say I only FELT like all that. Then we duplicated the telegram, and displayed it, and enlarged it, and circulated copies of it, and re-read it, and rejoiced about it, and nearly went mad over it.” However, “it was not until Monday evening that any inkling of the good news reached Whittlesey. We all retired to rest on Sunday quite unconscious of the peals of bells, the rocket firing, and the cheering of our neighbours at Peterborough, and it was not until the London morning papers came into the town that we knew the good news. “Then Whittlesey rose to the occasion as Whittlesey can. Banners and streamers fluttered from almost every house in the city, so that the town within an hour or two assumed all the appearances of having been well decorated under an organised system. Flags floated in the breeze from all the public buildings, including the Public Hall,
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St. Andrew’s Church, the Conservative Club, etc. The Town Band turned out promptly and assembled on the Market Place by about 9.15, where having first played the National Anthem they then paraded the streets playing lively airs. “On the children assembling for school they were all given a day’s holiday. At the Board Schools the children after hearing the news and having received the intimation that they were to have a holiday, assembled in the streets outside the school. Many of them had gone to school armed with small flags, others procured them at very short notice, and while waving these flags they sang “Rule, Britannia,” and “God Save the King,” and then paraded the streets in a body shouting and singing and waving their manycoloured flags. “The Bells of St. Mary’s Church are undergoing repairs, and could not therefore be pealed, but the bells of St. Andrew’s were pealed, and ‘fired’ with vigour.” War memorials were swiftly placed in cathedrals throughout the country, including a memorial plaque in Ely Cathedral and a set of six inscribed tablets and a stained-glass memorial window dedicated to the Northamptonshire Regiment (58th) 2nd Battalion over the western door of Peterborough Cathedral.
See our exhibition of nature photography from the Kings Dyke Nature Reserve at the museum, running throughout August! Whittlesey Museum, Market St, Whittlesey. Opening hours: Friday 2.30-4.30pm Saturday 10am-12 noon Sunday 2.30-4.30pm £1 Adults/50p Children
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School News
AJS CELEBRATES… Finally, the day arrived… we were able to access our results! After seven years of hard work, Alderman Jacobs School’s current Year 6 and their teachers finally got recognition for all their efforts. Mrs Carlisle said: “These are the most successful results we have had in school for many years and are a clear indication of our school’s journey, first to good, and now beyond.” First indications are that 90 percent of the present Year 6 met the age-related threshold in reading with 86% meeting the same milestone in maths and 90% in writing. The grammar, punctuation and spelling also reached high levels with 85% meeting the threshold. “These results are not only good for our families and staff but are also a positive for the town itself!” added Mrs Baker who has been at the school for some years and is a local resident. Next year the school opens its first nursery places and looks forward to increased potential within the children.
For further information on limited spaces or to book a tour please ring 01733 202403 and look out for more information regarding our next round of open afternoons in September! Staff from Fenland District Council and dedicated volunteers have been delivering educational recycling activities to pupils from schools across the district as part of the council’s Getting It Sorted campaign. Youngsters have been learning how to reduce, reuse and recycle as part of the initiative and taking part in a popular recycling story competition to win a year’s free recycling service for their school. Cllr Peter Murphy, the council’s portfolio holder for the environment, who helped judge the competition entries, said: “We were blown away by the hundreds of entries received and were presented with a tough task when choosing the winners! “The competition was a great way of encouraging young people to think about how to be responsible with rubbish and helps them learn valuable recycling lessons they can use not only at school but also at home too!”
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The overall competition winner was nine-yearold Justina Dambraskaite, of Orchards Church of England Primary School in Wisbech. She won a year’s free recycling service for her school along with a range of fully-recycled prizes for herself.
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HELP THE HELPER There are thought to be approximately 175,000 children under 18 years in the UK providing unpaid care within their family. These young carers provide personal care, assistance or support to another family member on a regular basis, carrying out significant or substantial caring tasks and assuming a level of responsibility which is inappropriate to their age. These caring tasks can involve physical or emotional care or taking responsibility for someone’s safety or well-being. The impact of taking on an inappropriate caring role can mean young people miss out on life chances, personal and physical development and educational and social opportunities. It can result in underachievement or absenteeism from school, as well as mental or physical health problems. Research has shown that, for a range of reasons, young carers are often hidden and their needs and those of the person for whom they are caring are
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EACH LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO PUT IN THE FRAME AT WHITTLESEY
A charity’s popular volunteer recruitment drive – that sees people add themselves to novelty frames such as the one pictured – has been relaunched after great success last year. Be a Name in our Frame aims to get people helping out at one of the 32 East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) shops across the region. EACH relies heavily on volunteers to run its shops, that collectively raise more than £900,000 towards the vital care and support the good cause provides for children with life-threatening conditions and their families. Last year EACH ran Be a Name in our Frame twice, in May and October, with 97 people signing up to help its shops.
To become a name in the EACH frame at Whittlesey, drop by or call Jeni on 01733 200810. For more information about EACH, go to www.each.org.uk.
The charity’s shop in Whittlesey is specifically looking for: • A friendly and welcoming face to operate the till on Saturdays. • Fans of sparkle and glitz to sort and arrange jewellery displays. • Sorting room assistants also willing to steam crumpled clothes. Sue Reeves has been a volunteer since the shop opened in 2011 and Sharon Weston was recently recognised for five years’ service. Both help out for a sense of purpose and to give something back to the community. Jeni Baines, EACH Shop Manager, said: “We really appreciate the hard work of every single one of our volunteers, but we can always use more help to keep our shop running and I’m sure there are others like Sue and Sharon. “We find volunteering is a two-way process. Whilst as a charity we gain from the gift of their time, our volunteers make friends and learn new skills, too.” For both families accessing care and those who have been bereaved, EACH is a lifeline at an unimaginably difficult time. The charity has to generate 84 percent of the money it needs to operate and relies on public support to continue its service. 68
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SUDBURY COURT HELPS LOCAL CHARITY NGNPUK would like to say a huge thank you to everyone at Sudbury Court for its recent donation of £500. This was raised at a coffee morning by the residents and their families and is a big boost to the syringe driver fund. These machines can help so many people during their working lifetime and cost £1100 each. If you would like to find out more about NGNPUK you can visit our website of Facebook page www.facebook.com/ngnpuk or www.ngnpuk.weebly.com AUGUST 2018
A) The Alphabetical Quiz – The Letter E
The idea is that all the answers to the following questions begin with the letter E, and follow each other in alphabetical order, as shown in the first two answers given. 1)
What type of beaver is an exceptionally enthusiastic person said to be? – Answer: Eager.
12) In the TV comedy series ‘Blackadder’, what was Blackadder's first name?
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A griffin had the body of a lion and the head and wings of what type of bird? – Answer: Eagle.
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Which two London boroughs begin with the letter 'E'?
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Where in the human body is the labyrinth?
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Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
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On what island in the Pacific Ocean are there statues called Mauis?
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Which American actor is remembered for his line, “Go ahead, make my day”?
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“I’m _ _ _ _ like Sunday morning”, according to the Commodores’ hit of 1977.
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In which film are Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson said to be smoking real marijuana on camera?
14) What is the only animal to have four knees? 16) Name Anne and Charlotte Bronte’s famous sister. 17) In the music world, by what name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III better known? 18) What does the E in the acronym LED stand for? 19) Who rules an Emirate? 20) Who gifted the nation ‘Loadsamoney’ and ‘Kevin the Teenager’? 21) In biology, what are a group of proteins which act as catalysts? 22) What statue is in the middle of Piccadilly Circus? 23) The name of which type of people means ‘eaters of raw meat’?
10) Which South American country's name originates from a line of latitude?
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Take the first number and follow the instructions until you reach the answer. Try it first without pen and paper and don’t even think about a calculator! 1) 3: square it, + 7, ½ of it, + 9, x 2, - 8, half of it, - 11, square it = ? 2) 35: + 67, + ½ of it, x 5, - 49, ¾ of it, + 78, + 20% of it, - 83,
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ANSWERS Section A: 3) Ealing (and Enfield), 4) Ear, 5) (Amelia) Earhart, 6) Easter, 7) (Clint) Eastwood, 8) Easy, 9) Easy Rider, 10) Ecuador, 11) Edinburgh, 12) Edmund, 13) Elbe, 14) Elephant, 15) Elvers, 16) Emily, 17) Eminem, 18) (Light) emitting (diode), 19) Emir, 20) (Harry) Enfield, 21) Enzymes 22) Eros, 23) Eskimoes, 24) Eurythmics, 25) Everything! Section B: 1) 4, 2) 393, 3) 6102.
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Praising the Support of Friends We all know that sinking feeling when the heating stops working and the panic when we realise that the boiler has given up altogether. We have to sort out the budget to see if we can afford the repairs or replacement. Then comes the question of how long will it take? Who can we employ to do the work? We know the relief that we feel when repairs are carried out, the heating is back on and the bill is paid. With the use of our parish churches there are similar responsibilities for repairs and maintenance. Each parish church depends upon local financial support to fulfil these duties. Depending on the nature of the work there may be limited grants available from various groups. There is no direct state funding. Our four churches depend upon the generosity of local people. The monies come from the generous giving of congregations, legacies and sometimes donations in memory of the deceased at a funeral. St. Mary’s and St. Andrew’s churches also have a friends’ organisation and we are grateful for their fundraising efforts and tireless support. We thank The Friends of Holy Trinity for their support over the years. Our churches are well maintained because of your support.
The Friends of St Andrew’s recently contributed £3500 towards floor repairs in the church. The Friends of St Mary’s are currently funding the work required on the spire to secure grills on the windows to prevent the pigeons getting in. The presence of the pigeons in the spire has resulted in mess in the bell chamber which will have to be cleared away. This is all specialist work and once completed will mean that the bells can be rung again manually. Up until now we have been unable to use the ringing room because of the cloud of dry pigeon mess that descends when the bells were rung. All should be resolved in the next few weeks. Many thanks. God bless you all from Revd Nigel and Revd Staffan
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Who do You Turn to in Your Hour of Need? Being a church minister has its joys when you see someone who was in complete despair discover a new meaning to life; sadness when facing someone whose life and emotions are in a jumbled mess and desperate to make sense of what was happening. In my inexperienced days I used to think they were looking for some amazing words of wisdom. Then I read how Jesus was repeatedly “moved with compassion”, (the word literally means ‘to ache deep inside’), I then discovered the value of giving someone hope through compassion, understanding and lifting their eyes to see a power beyond that of human limitations. I grew up in a home of eight children where parental love was in abundance, but money was
not. Then 50 years ago, the mother we all loved, was diagnosed with bowel cancer and sent home to die. We were told the cancer would ultimately block the bowel, with all its obvious pain and dreadful consequences. During a preaching engagement in Kristiansand, Norway the local police came to the church and informed me of my mother’s death. That night, thinking her death had been in the manner we had been told I could not understand why God would have allowed that to happen to such an amazing woman. That was to be the first time I had ever thought of giving up the ministry and my faith. But come the morning, God had filled my life with an incredible peace. On contacting home, I discovered she had passed away peacefully in her sleep. You don’t have to face desperate situations alone, you’ve nothing to lose in coming for a chat.
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