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Introduction
Welcome to Your September Issue.
I remember the day well. Standing in front of the bathroom mirror having a shave I was suddenly aware of a towering presence behind me. It was my son. It was then that the awful truth came over me. He was taller than me and he wouldn’t be getting any shorter over the ensuing years. This was a few years ago so you may wonder why I’m recounting this story now. Well I’ll tell you. For the painful truth has hit me that not only is he taller than me he has now started to usurp me in other ways. After giving my father of the bride speech at my daughter’s wedding a couple of weeks ago and receiving a pretty good reception I then sat back to hear my son deliver the best man’s speech.
5..................Breve Music
6..................Discover... Percussion
10................Whittlesey Osteopaths 11.................Dream Elite Care
14................Steve Barclay MP
16................Recipe: Lamb Burgers & Beetroot Mayo 22-23......Community Matters
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24...............PDR Property Lawyers 28-29......Community Matters
34...............Legal Advice from Fraser Dawbarns
The streets of Whittlesey are set to be be packed with men, women and children with this month’s return of the popular annual town festival.
48..............Interiors with Yasmin Chopin
50...............Club Spotlight: Social Dancing Group
The event – on Sunday, September 9th – will see a spectacular parade through the town plus a host of other attractions in the Market Square and on the surrounding streets.
51................Club Matters
52...............AA Whittlesey Computers
Hopefully the weather will be kind on the day so that families will be out in force to enjoy what should be a memorable day.
54...............Whittlesey Vets
57...............Finance with Eamonn Dorling
There are a number of free, or subsidised, rides on offer to children so why not come along and join together with other townsfolk?
58-60......What’s On in September
Events such as this don’t happen by chance; they take a lot of organising by many dedicated people, so give them your support. Full details of the Whittlesey Festival are featured in this month’s issue on page 22.
4..................FACET: Building Better Opportunities
12................March Podiatry
What started off as fatherly pride soon gave way to feelings of inadequacy as the room filled with laughter and I realised that he was now a serious rival on the family public speaking scene. Never mind, I’m just thankful that my dog Billy can’t – and will never – be able to talk, although as my picture shows he is very clever!
Inside Highlights
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61................The Local Music Scene 64...............Charity Matters
66...............Gardening Tips for September 68...............Holly Jean: Secondary School
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72...............Puzzle Page
Copy deadline for the October issue is Friday 7th September 2018.
75-78......Business Directory
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Building Better Opportunities Building Better Opportunities is a community-based project funded by the Big Lottery through the National Lottery and the European Social Fund. autism, mental health issues or brain injuries.
Our aim is to support individuals who join the project to develop and build on skills according to individual need. These include becoming more independent, moving towards potential employment opportunities, travel training, social and academic skills, using IT, upcycling furniture and learning how to budget and use money, all of which build on the individuals’ selfconfidence.
Our participants take part in a number of activities and a number our learners are working in our Community Connections shop based in Whittlesey. On Mondays the shop is staffed by the Building Better Opportunities team. We serve customers, sort out your donations and are involved in all aspects of shop work from setting up the till in the mornings to packing up at the end of day. This gives us lots of opportunities to put the things we have learned into practice.
Our project runs at FACET in March and is based in Marwick Road. The project is aimed primarily at people with learning difficulties,
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How To Become A World Famous Musician The road to becoming a successful musician is long and treacherous, full of twists and turns, on a journey that seems endless. But what if I told you that it’s actually only a few steps? Giant steps, but still only a few. The hardest part for most people is actually starting this journey. So how do you take that first step? The only thing you really need to get started is just a few chords. You’d be amazed by how many songs that you know and love only use three or four chords. Do any of these ring a bell?
The best way to get started with achieving this level of success, is to not give up at the first hurdle! Ed Sheeran started out with no ability as a musician. In his early days, by his own admission, he wasn’t very good - he couldn’t sing well, and certainly didn’t have the songwriting capabilities which now enable him to create global hits. The difference between him and many other musicians that didn’t make it, is that he was committed to nurturing and developing his skills. He never gave up. So your first step to success is to get that guitar out of the cupboard, brush off the cobwebs and keep trying. If you can learn your first three chords, you’ve taken a huge step towards your goal. The next step, is not to give up until you’ve reached it!
• Shape of You - Ed Sheeran. • Jolene - Dolly Parton. • Love Me Do - The Beatles. • Hound Dog - Elvis Presley. • You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC. • Stand by Me - Ben E. King.
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holesterol has a bad reputation in the media as it is associated with arterial disease. But what is the whole story? There has to be some benefit of having cholesterol in our system, otherwise why would our bodies expend energy digesting it, synthesising it and transporting it around our bodies? The first thing to appreciate is that the molecular structure of cholesterol puts it into a group of compounds termed lipids, i.e. fats. Lipids are insoluble in water because of their molecular structure and so are insoluble in our blood. However, if they attach themselves to certain proteins (termed lipoproteins) then they become soluble. Our cells require two main types of lipids, cholesterol and triglycerides. Triglycerides contain fatty acids which the body uses in our muscle cells and any excess is stored in our fat (adipose) cells. Cholesterol is used mainly in the: 1) Construction of our cell walls
2) Formation of a number of steroid based hormones (e.g. testosterone, oestrogen, the stress hormone cortico-steroid and a number of others) and 3) Building block of bile that enables us to digest lipids Triglycerides and cholesterol can enter our bodies through our digestive system (termed the external pathway) or synthesised internally within our liver (internal pathway). Whichever pathway they come from, they need to be transported and here we need our lipoproteins. The lipoproteins are like the lipid buses. They pick the lipids up and then drop them off wherever they are needed via our blood. The triglyceride and cholesterol that enter through the external pathway are picked up
by the chylomicron lipoprotein bus at the small/ large intestines. Its first stops are the muscle cells and then the adipose cells. In both cases the triglyceride units get off and are absorbed, whilst the cholesterol units stay on. They get off at the liver stop where they are either used to make bile or steroid based hormones or they meet up with their triglyceride and cholesterol friends from the internal pathway and await the departing Very Low Density (VLD) lipoprotein bus. The first stop again is the muscle and adipose cells where again the triglyceride gets off. The cholesterol stays on, but the bus changes its name to the Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) bus and off it goes. The next few stops are to all the cells it encounters where one at a time the cholesterol units get off and those cells use the cholesterol to either build their cell walls or with certain cell types make steroid based hormones. At the end of the stops there may still be some cholesterol units left on the bus. The LDL bus driver should now return to the liver and drop the cholesterol off. The majority do; however a small minority of drivers are irresponsible and choose to dump the remaining cholesterol units in the arteries before returning to the liver. Those units are now stranded. Fortunately, the liver is aware of the LDL driver's irresponsible behaviour and so has commissioned the HighDensity Lipoprotein bus to pick up any stranded cholesterol units within the body and return them to the liver where the cycle is repeated. The irresponsible behaviour of a small minority of LDL bus drivers is the reason LDL is seen as the bad cholesterol and HDL seen as the good cholesterol. The main message however is that all components are important in maintaining our body’s health.
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Could Traditional Chinese Acupuncture help you? Many people have found acupuncture treatments beneficial for musculoskeletal problems like backache, neck pain, aching knees through to migraine, nausea, insomnia, depression or even anxiety, infertility and many other conditions. Ancient Chinese philosophy says that the universe, and all in it including the body, are composed of two opposing forces: yin and yang. It is said that the body is healthy when these forces are in balance.
at the individual, as well as seeing all manifested symptoms in relation to each other.
It is the constant flow of energy, known as ‘qi’ (pronounced ‘chee’) along specific pathways, called meridians, that keeps the yin and yang forces balanced and it is the underlying principle that illness and pain occur when the body's qi, cannot flow evenly and smoothly. It is this uneven flow that causes ‘dis-ease’.
Acupuncture works by stimulating various points along the meridians which improves the body’s functions and helps to activate the natural selfhealing process. As well as using the insertion of very fine sterile needles, other stimulation techniques maybe used such as massage, moxibustion (a form of heat therapy) and cupping.
Acupuncture can restore the body's natural flow. Traditional Chinese acupuncture doesn’t look at the symptoms of an individual's illness but looks
Each patient is unique; although two people may have the same western diagnosis the acupuncture treatments they receive may be different.
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SEPTEMBER NEWS & UPDATES - By Steve Barclay MP
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s part of my Read to Succeed initiative, my office raised more than 2000 new books for Year 4 and some Year 5 children which were distributed throughout North East Cambridgeshire ahead of the summer holidays. I first launched the campaign three years ago after a number of teachers raised the issue that many children fail to make progress during the summer holiday, when they are out of school. Read to Succeed aims to help combat this. In the back of every book donated is a library token, which each child can take to their local library and take part in the Reading Agency’s Summer Reading Challenge.
Those who complete the challenge can win a host of fun prizes including: • 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
• Individual prize winners will also be invited to a tour around the Houses of Parliament At the beginning of the holidays, Cambridgeshire Libraries informed me that more than 770 children had already signed up to the Summer Reading Challenge 'Mischief Makers'. I am thrilled to hear that so many children have signed up to take part and I am looking forward to seeing which school will be the winner this year! A special thank you to all of the businesses who contributed towards my Read to Succeed Campaign: Bishop of Ely McDonald’s (Wisbech and Little Downham) Peter Humphrey Associates Ltd (Wisbech) Fenland Produce (Wisbech) Lamb Weston (Wisbech) Bowsers Solicitors (Wisbech) J E Band & Sons (Whittlesey) Bulley Davey Accountants (Wisbech) Metcalfe Copeman and Pettefar (Wisbech) Swann Edwards (Guyhirn) Nestle Purina Pet Care (Wisbech) Fink Developments (March) NFU Mutual (March and Chatteris) AstraZeneca (Cambridge) Clarion Futures (March) British Sugar (Peterborough) Stainless Metalcraft (Chatteris) Delfland Nursery Ltd (Doddington) The Robert Hall Charity The Littleport Society (Littleport) Whittlesey Town Council Fenland District Council Chatteris Town Council Wisbech St Mary Parish Council Parson Drove Parish Council
To find out more about my work in Parliament and campaigns locally, or to let me know your views, please visit my website at www.stevebarclay.net. Alternatively you can follow me on:
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LAMB BURGERS WITH BEETROOT MAYO In gredie nt s
Lamb and mint is a classic flavour combination, but the contrasting beetroot relish in this recipe takes it up a notch!
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• Mix the lamb, grated onion and herbs in a bowl with some seasoning, then divide the mix into four and shape into burgers. • Heat a griddle pan until hot, rub the burgers with oil, and cook for five to six mins on each side, or until cooked through. • Meanwhile, mix the mayonnaise and beetroot with some seasoning. Fill the bread rolls with some watercress, a burger, a dollop of beetroot mayo and a few onion slices. Serve immediately.
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Revellers can also enjoy a walk back in time with a display of more than 100 vintage vehicles some of which are unique to this event. Visit the Schools Art Exhibition with more than 150 pieces of students’ artwork from local schools on display at the Whittlesey Christian Church in Broad Street.
STAGE IS SET FOR THE WHITTLESEY FESTIVAL The countdown to this month’s Whittlesey Festival has begun with excitement building as the Market Square and surrounding streets and buildings will be buzzing with fun and laughter. The event – on Sunday, September 9th – will start with a colourful and musical carnival parade fronted by a spectacular horse and carriage which will set off at 10am from the Whittlesey Christian Church in Broad Street when the public is being urged to line the streets to cheer on and enjoy this wonderful display. The parade will make its way to the Market Square for the official opening by the Mayor of Whittlesey at approximately 10.15am. Music and song will fill the air and there’ll be various dance displays with a full programme of activities throughout the day. This includes, back by popular demand, the Cockney Pride Pearly King and Queen and their band from London, the Melton Mowbray Toy Soldiers Marching Band, and the combined Peterborough and Bedford Highland Pipe Bands who will also perform a grand finale prior to the close of the festival around 4pm. Children can enjoy free (or subsidised) rides and amusements, free puppet shows and face painting and there are numerous stalls for families to visit. For the first time there will also be a free land train with a station located at the end of High Causeway (near Heron Foods). 22
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This really is a day not to be missed. You can experience on the day: • World War II flypast (Spitfire) – weather permitting and timings tbc • Peterborough and Bedford Highland Pipe Bands • Melton Mowbray Toy Soldiers Marching Band • Pearly King and Queen with their band ‘Cockney Pride’ • Vintage vehicle display (over 100 cars and motorcycles) • Puppet shows • Horse and carriage – come and admire the horses (rear of 5 Market Place) • Carpet bowls, mat bowls and curling (in Childers, Station Road) • Dance displays – including Irish dance, Lindy-hop, flags and street dance • Fairground rides (some subsidised or free) • Free face painting – Market Square – (outside Whittlesey Christian Church marquee) • Numerous stalls • Singers and musicians (full-day programme in St Mary’s Yard and Church) • Majorettes: (two troupes) Harmony and Starlight Twirlettes • Schools Art Exhibition – Whittlesey Christian Church, Broad Street • Football speed cage – test your football skills • Climbing walls, bungee, crazy golf, zorbs • Magic and entertainment shows • Land train – (station in High Causeway) With many people and groups from the local and surrounding communities working together, the organisers are confident this will once again be must-attend event. If you would like more information about the festival, please contact Brian Smithyman on 01733 752093; email brians@whittlesey.cc or Jenny Parker on 01733 351005. S E P T E M BE R 2 0 1 8
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 September 1st will be: Councillor Kay Mayor (District and Town Councillor) Councillor Bob Wicks (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.
We are pleased to let you know that the next meeting of the Business Forum is on Weds 26th September at The Falcon Hotel, Whittlesey, 6pm for 6.30pm start. Guest speaker will be Jeff Baker on behalf of First Response. See you on the 26th. Chair Joe Jennings
ROYAL AIR FORCES ASSOCIATION PLANS COLOURFUL DAY OUT The Royal Air Forces Association wants to keep everyone near RAF Wittering in the pink at RAFA Colour Chaos on Sunday, September 9th. This fun family event, open to the general public, is being held within the grounds of RAF Wittering and will entail approximately 5km of colourful fun. You can run, jog, dance, walk, whatever you feel like; the one certain thing is that you will get plastered in powder paint! The course will pass points of interest around the airfield, so this is great opportunity to see ‘behind the wire’ at an active RAF station. The association’s team will be waiting to cheer you across the finish line and present you with an event medal. Money raised by the event will help fund the association’s Storybook Wings project. Helen Tempest, event organiser, said: “We are all looking forward to RAFA Colour Chaos – it will be a great family day out, with the added bonus of raising funds for Storybook Wings. This allows serving personnel working away from home to record a bedtime story that their children can listen to while they’re away. Music and sound effects are added by our volunteer editors, creating a wonderful keepsake for children missing Mummy or Daddy.” James, an RAF parent, said: “Prior to deploying to Kabul, I recorded The Gruffalo for my one-year-old daughter through the RAF Association Storybook Wings service. I felt so very reassured and warmed to know that she was able to hear my voice and enjoy our precious time together even in my absence. She thoroughly enjoyed the audio and book combination and I would thoroughly recommend others to use this fantastic service!” If you can raise a minimum of £50 per person or £100 per family, then you will qualify for free event entry. Event details, including entry and fundraising options, can be found at www.rafa.org.uk/colourchaos
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CATHEDRAL TO HOST TIM PEAKE’S SPACECRAFT The spacecraft which transported Tim Peake, the UK’s first European Space Agency astronaut, to and from the International Space Station, has landed at Peterborough Cathedral and will remain on show until Monday, November 5th.
HELP KEEP THE STREETS CLEAN Whittlesey Street Pride is looking for more volunteers to help keep the town’s streets clean. Anyone wishing to join the group – which usually meets on Saturdays – is advised to attend the meeting point of the day wearing good footwear. Chairman Fred Mills said: “We will provide protective equipment for you including litter pickers, high visibility vests, gloves and litter-bags. “You will be asked to read and sign health and safety rules to make sure that you stay safe during the event. “No commitment, just join us as often as you can, at no personal expense. Some assistance with the various gateway projects would be appreciated, but again no commitment or obligation.” Anyone interested in taking part should contact Fred on 01733 202874 or email: pongofred1@sky.com You can find more details by logging on to the website www.whittleseastreetpride.wordpress.com 28
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The Soyuz TMA-19M capsule, complete with equipped interior and char marks on its outer body from its re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere, will be displayed along with its 25-metre diameter parachute and Tim Peake’s own Sokol KV-2 emergency spacesuit, as part of a national tour, presented by the Science Museum Group and global technology innovator Samsung. The display of the iconic craft will be accompanied by Space Descent VR, a unique virtual reality adventure using Samsung Gear VR technology. Narrated by Tim Peake himself, Space Descent VR recreates the experience of making the incredible 250-mile journey back down to Earth from the International Space Station inside a Soyuz capsule. The Cathedral will present a programme of spacethemed activities during the exhibition, including a holiday club, entitled ‘Be an Astronaut for a Day’ and a Star Dome, presented by Leicester’s National Space Centre. The Museum of the Moon, a touring artwork by Luke Jerram, will also be on display during the spacecraft’s showing, presented as part of Vivacity’s 'Without Walls' programme, from October 5th-14th. S E P T E M BE R 2 0 1 8
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I am sure that many of you have enjoyed TV shows like Heir Hunters where long lost relatives receive a life changing inheritance from a distant relative they were not even aware of, but this is rarely the reality. In a case where the deceased did not leave a Will, solicitors look to the Intestacy Rules. These rules determine how the estate will be divided according to a strict formula based on the family tree. This is fairly straightforward when there is a surviving member of their immediate family. This can include spouses, children, siblings or even parents but the process becomes much more difficult when there is no immediate surviving family. That is when we may need to call in the real-life heir hunters. Understandably, this is less glamorous than when it is shown on TV, but what really happens? In my experience it is a long, frustrating and expensive process, as well as potentially upsetting or disappointing for the beneficiaries. It is almost certainly not how the deceased would have wanted their estate to be administered. In a recent example, the deceased was an only child, both of her parents had died, she had never
married, and she had no children. In a case like this, we have to trace the aunts and uncles on both sides of her family. With the help of heir hunters, we discovered that she had eight aunts who had all died before her, but who had left children of their own (the deceased’s cousins). Some of the cousins had also died before her, again leaving children of their own (the deceased’s second cousins). The Intestacy Rules require her estate to be split into eight equal parts with each part passing to the children and/or grandchildren of the deceased’s aunts in differing proportions. The family tree in this case was vast. So far, we have managed to identify 70 beneficiaries, many of whom had never met or even heard of the deceased. It is now more than 10 years since the deceased died and nobody has yet received a penny from her estate because we have still not been able to trace all of the beneficiaries and we can’t pay out until we have. There will not be much left for any of the beneficiaries as the estate was only worth £20,000 and most of this will go towards the cost of tracing the beneficiaries. So, these beneficiaries will not be getting the nice surprise that we see on television. Surely this is not what the deceased would have wanted. It could have been so easily avoided if she had made a Will. It is unclear why she didn’t. It is possible she thought that she didn’t have enough to need one. However, if she had made a Will she could have left what she did have to a few people that she really cared about rather than having it divided between a lot of people that she didn’t even know.
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Cork: A Soft Hardwood – by Interior Designer & Writer, Yasmin Chopin
The holiday season enables us to travel abroad, experience new places, and create memories that will sustain us for the months ahead. I saw my first Cork Oak forest in Andalusia Spain in 1990; the farmer harvested the bark every nine years, so the trees remained healthy and productive. Thoughts of that trip come back whenever I open a bottle of Rioja. Classed as a hardwood Cork Oak is a native of the Mediterranean. It is a survivor. After a forest fire new branches grow from the trunk; the tree’s life is preserved by the thick layer of soft cork bark. We think about cork being used for bottle stoppers, pin boards, and cork tiles but it should no longer be considered in utilitarian terms. In its raw state cork can crack if it dries out but after processing it is shown to be durable and flexible. It has sound
absorbing qualities and takes colour very well. Cork has moved up the ladder from the mundane to luxury in my view. Sustainability is at the heart of the work of Jenny Espirito Santo who trades as Mind the Cork. She sources bark from Portugal and my horizons expanded when I met her in 2015 and saw her homeware designs. I was impressed by her range of cushion covers. Jenny has developed a fine material, unique in my experience, I know of no-one else who has done this. Cork is far more versatile than I ever imagined. The cork material that Jenny has created looks like canvas and feels like fabric; it is silky to the touch. Take another look at cork when you are next out and about. There is much to inspire the home-maker, from Jenny’s cushions to clocks and light fittings. Image credits: Cushions – Mind the Cork. Clock – Cuckooland. Cork bark, light fittings – NOVE
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Dancing to a 'Tea'
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t has been a popular activity for many years, variously known as 'the Thursday afternoon Tea Dance' or 'Manor Leisure Dancing', but whatever, members of the Social Dancing Group (Whittlesey) enjoy their dancing and tea or coffee and cakes every Thursday afternoon 2pm to 4pm at the Manor Leisure Centre.
It was started by Fenland District Council about ten years ago as part of their 'Get Active' initiative for the over 50s. In 2012 the group formed its own committee to continue to be able to keep dancing, and for a time had a paid leader/ teacher. Today the committee comprises eight people, which ensures that the members can continue enjoying their favourite activity. The annual subscription is £5 with a weekly entrance charge of just £2, which includes the important tea or coffee and cakes part way through. Although in the early days the emphasis was very much on the traditional ballroom dances like the waltz, and quickstep, today 'sequence' dancing is most popular. They have more than twenty different dances available, some of which include waltz and tango rhythms, and a few line dance 50
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tunes are also played. Latin American numbers are included where the more adventurous can show their style. There are members who are happy to just appreciate the music and social atmosphere. There is no doubt that they all enjoy and value their dancing, making a fun and welcoming atmosphere that suits all ages and abilities. There is a rota of three couples to run the dances each week, so that no one person's particular preference dominates. On most occasions the music is produced from CDs through the venue's own sound system, but every three months 'live' music is provided by an organist. Three times a year, spring, summer and autumn, balls are organised on a Friday evening when there is live music and a buffet. The venue is decked out in elegant drapery that gives the hall the appearance of a sumptuous large marquee. In June they enjoyed a strawberry tea. Although there are more than one hundred signed-up members, the usual weekly attendance is in the sixty to eighty range, and guests are welcome. Due to the huge popularity of the dances however, a waiting list for new members has to sometimes be applied. For more information, please contact Linda on 07902 903339. Keep on dancing!
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Sounds from the 60s 70s and 80s will be the order of the day when the ‘Great Nights Entertainment’ Soul, Motown and Disco returns to the Ivy Leaf Club, Whittlesey next month for its popular themed Halloween night.
Whittlesey Conservatives are holding a lunch on Sunday, September 16th at Whittlesey Conservative Club, Whitmore Street, Whittlesey, meeting at 12.30pm for 1pm start.
Dressing for the occasion on Saturday, October 27th is completely optional, but prizes on the night will be given for the best dressed adult male and female.
Tickets are priced £14 each, which includes carvery lunch, homemade desserts and cheese and biscuits, and are available from Julie Windle, Tel: 01733 204445.
DJs Ian Gray, John Bradley and Andy Coulson will once again be supplying the music and food, real ale and cocktails will be available throughout the evening. Tickets can be paid in advance via the PayPal link www.paypal.me/GreatNights Once payment has been received you will be sent your e-ticket direct to your inbox. Alternatively, you can purchase tickets at: The Ivy Leaf Club, Gracious Street, Whittlesey, Tel: 01733 202579; Larry’s Heel Bar, Broad Street, Whittlesey; and Bob’s Records, 16 Broad Street, Whittlesey, Tel: 07802 354220; or by phone from Andy on 07941 629660 Tickets are priced £6 in advance or £8 on the door on Sunday, August 19th in Thorney!
FORENSIC SCIENCE TO BE EXPLAINED On Tuesday, September 4th Corrine Wooding and Penny Stevens from Penco will be talking to Whittlesey WI members about the start-up of their dress shop business and members will enjoy a Penco fashion parade.
CELEBRATING WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE
A harvest supper and a try it evening will be held on Tuesday, October 2nd, where members will be able to try various different activities and crafts.
The topic of Coates WI’s August’s meeting was women’s suffrage with a talk given by Sue Slack who focused on some courageous women of the past who campaigned to give freedom to the women of today.
While on Tuesday, November 6th, it will be the annual meeting with the election of the WI committee and officers, plus a bring and buy stall.
The theme of October’s meeting is autumn flower arranging with the group’s annual meeting taking place in November.
Whittlesey WI meet at St. Andrews Parish Hall, Parkinson Lane, Whittlesey at 7.30pm on the first Tuesday of the month. New members and or guests are always very welcome to attend. Further details can be obtained from Julie Windle on 01733 204445.
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.
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Introducing AA Whittlesey Computers Hi. For the past 15 months, you would have seen that we have been advertising in Discovering Whittlesea. Obviously, we would like to increase our business and as we have always had a regular number of customers from March, we recently started advertising in Discovering March and have now also started placing editorial articles in the magazine.
with a warranty ranging from three months to 12 months.
This now seems to be a good time to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves to our new and not so new readers. If you were to ‘Google’ Len Stanley, Peterborough; you will see on my LinkedIn profile that I used to be an IT director/consultant/ troubleshooter working on very large IT programs worldwide. Five years ago, health problems prevented me from continuing my career, then, when I was sufficiently recovered, I opened a s mall IT repair workshop alongside Lex Lettings in Whittlesey.
Finally, I always have in stock a couple of high specification gaming towers. These are brand new and are built in-house and usually comprise of AMD FX Black 8 core, coupled to an SSD (solid state drive) and a 1/2 Tb HDD (hard disk drive), 8 Gb RAM (minimum), 900-watt power supply, 1050 GTX 1050 Ti (minimum) graphics card, usually a 970 MSI gaming motherboard and iceberg (or better) water cooling systems. Genuine Windows 10 Professional is installed as well as a full ‘Out of The Box’ software build. Lifetime anti-virus and, if required, both graphics card and processor can be overclocked (at customer risk). The cost of this build which includes a stunning gaming tower with five RGB (coloured) fans is £1250. A slightly lower specification model can be provided for £950. Also, we have in stock Corsair gaming keyboards, steel gaming mice and gaming monitors.
Following a year of successful trading two years ago I then moved into the larger premises, at 26 High Causeway, which is a medium sized shop, opposite ‘TOF’s’ (the old Factory shop) where we have operated successfully since then. The best place to park is the Co-Op car park, then walk along by the florist and other shops where you will then find us. I am supported in my work by my wife Deborah as well as a young ‘computer genius’, Oliver. We undertake all sorts of laptop/computer/ MacBook/gaming console repairs. Usually, we also have a good stock of secondhand laptops for sale, which are all professionally serviced and are sold
Furthermore, any software/application support/ upgrade can be provided as well as undertaking hardware upgrades; and all work is completed inhouse on one of our seven desktop ‘bench’ areas.
In next month’s article we will be explaining the difference of different drives, motherboards and various other ‘computer parts’. If you have any particular requests for information, please let me know and we will cover the topic for you. In the meantime, happy computing! Deborah, Len and Oliver
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Firework Season: Get Ready! – by Whittlesey Veterinary Centre
It’s only a few, short weeks before the firework season starts, so here’s some advice to safeguard your pet. Prepare a special area away from any windows for your dog to go to during firework events. They may already have a place they like to go to when feeling distressed; if so, and it is feasible, use this space. Place lots of blankets in there for your dog to burrow and hide in, helping them to feel more comfortable. Feed them their dinner and give them chews in there during the weeks before fireworks begin. NEVER use it as a punishment, it’s meant to be a safe place for them. On the night of fireworks • Feed your dog before the fireworks begin, in case they become uncomfortable and don’t want to eat. Exercise/walk your dog before any fireworks are likely to start. • Play moderately loud rhythmic music or have the TV on, to help to mask the noise of the fireworks. • Give your dog an item of clothing that has your scent on to help them settle. • Close all windows to keep out as much noise as possible. • Close curtains early to keep out flashing lights. If your curtains are thin, hang a sheet over the top so the flashing lights cannot be seen from outside. • Act normal to avoid communicating to your dog there is something to be concerned about. • Avoid taking your dog out when fireworks are occurring, even if they are OK. It only takes one episode of a fear response being triggered to create future problems. If you do happen to be out and about, keep your dog on a lead at all times. • The number of lost dogs found increases during the firework season. Make sure your details are correct on their collar identification tag and microchip and that all gates, fences, cat flaps, doors etc. are secure and escape-proof. • Play a favourite game or do a favourite activity to keep them happy and prevent them becoming anxious or settle them down in their special place before the fireworks begin. • Give your dog some tasty chews. Chewing helps to relieve anxiety; however, don’t be worried if they are not interested, this will depend on how anxious your dog is feeling. 54
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• NEVER get cross with your dog as this can make them worse. If they are already anxious or very fearful, any form of frustration, anger or punishment from you will only add to their anxiety or fear, leading to further problems. • Despite warnings you may hear, you can comfort your dog during fireworks, with a massage or long gentle strokes, to reduce your dog’s anxiety, but do make sure you remain neutral with no signs of anxiety in your voice or body. Comfort does not increase their fear! • Ignore all the noises yourself; act happy and relaxed as if nothing is happening. • Never force them to experience the fireworks in the hope they will get used to them, this will only make them worse. Imagine how you would feel if someone was forcing you to experience your worst phobia. • Remember to breathe in a relaxed steady way which can help your dog relax. • NEVER LEAVE YOUR DOG HOME ALONE! If your dog, unfortunately is already quite scared of fireworks, there are things you can do to help them overcome their fear, but you need to start working with them now, teaching them that fireworks are part of everyday life and bring no harm or danger to them. Please contact us to arrange for one of our nurses to help you put a plan together and teach them to not just cope with fireworks but to find them ‘fun’. There are natural remedies and prescription medication available that can help them cope if started well before the firework season starts. Again, for more information on products available, please contact us at the surgery. S E P T E M BE R 2 0 1 8
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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
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
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
Doctors
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 Meet second Monday of month at 7.30pm at The Letter B, Church Street Whittlesey PE7 1DE. New members welcome. Contact Steve Palmer 18, Glenfields, Whittlesey, PE7 1HX 01733 351405 whittlesey.lions@btinternet.com www.whittleseylions.org.uk or find us on Facebook.
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
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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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What Investment Should I Choose for Inheritance Tax (IHT) Planning? by Eamonn Dorling
Many consider an Individual Savings Account (ISA) to be the most tax efficient way to hold an investment. During the owner’s lifetime this could be a valid argument, and although it is possible to transfer an ISA allowance to a surviving spouse, it will not help in reducing the IHT problem. You may presume that there is an unlimited allowance between spouses in the UK, in some cases it is essential that a valid will is effective (because the rules of intestacy can treat survivors harshly). Returning to the ISA, this allowance ceases at the time of death leaving the investment value within the estate (an ISA cannot be held in a trust) – the investment value could pass to the survivor and it remains in the estate unless something is done. There are several courses of action including (limited) pension planning, exempt gifts, trusts, Agricultural Relief and investing in assets that qualify for Business Property Relief (BRP). The aim of BPR (similarly Agricultural Relief) is to protect businesses and allow them to pass through the generations without splitting them up. Having appreciated the aims, it is important to realise that some of the legislation can be helpful to those of us that do not have a family business (e.g. a farm). The Government also wishes to promote investment (shares) in a business and/or an unlisted company. Buying in to a qualifying investment is usually best entrusted to an investment manager with knowledge and experience in this market – sometimes referred to as the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) that was established in 1995*. There is significant risk investing in such investments due to the nature of the underlying companies,
they might not be start-up companies, but they will be smaller and need to be well researched. On the other hand, rewards can be handsome, and the tax advantages may be attractive (it is important that an investor does not allow the ‘tax tail to wag the dog’ as the saying goes). In IHT planning the seven-year timescale between gifting, and the asset passing out of an estate valuation is quite well understood by many, what is less well understood is the shortening of that time span to two years if it qualifies for BPR. Furthermore, unlike an outright gift, the investments can be accessed by the donor if circumstances change because they remain the property of the investor. This explanation is not intended to suggest suitability to anyone, it merely demonstrates one of several options where financial planning can reduce exposure to unnecessary taxation. I have seen examples of estates where the chosen beneficiaries receive a smaller sum than the HMRC! If you are concerned about preserving the value of your estate – speak with an Independent Financial Adviser for a free initial consultation. *AIM's regulation is based on the wider UK and European financial markets and legal framework supplemented by the AIM rules. ■ 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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Delivering Simple Financial Advice - that really works Brooks Wealth is a trading style of Ampris Limited who are an appointed representative of Wealthline Limited, Registered in England 08761632 (Registered office: 8a Cowgate, Peterborough). Wealthline Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, FCA number 684319.
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September 2018 1st Community Day – come and join the fun on the field behind Serpentine Green (Silver Hill), Peterborough. Emergency services, bouncy castle, ice creams, Cross Keys Homes, free raffle and so much more. The Cat Protection League will also be accepting donations of cat food – if you have any unopened items, please bring these along.
8th Heritage open day from 8amnoon, community room, platform two at March Railway Station. Charity stalls, model railways, refreshments, raffle draw and so much more! Free admission. Added bonus of a steam-hauled special train A4 60009 ‘Union of South Africa’. *Subject to train being changed or cancelled at short notice.
1st & 2nd Weekend tours at Peckover House at 12.30pm and 2.30pm. 3rd Open mic with Stacey Lowth at The Bluebell Inn, Werrington. From 9pm. 4th Acoustic night with Graham Cleaver at The Millstone, Barnack from 8pm. 5th Whittlesey Mud Walls Group meeting at 10.30am, upstairs in the Whittlesey Museum. 6th Voodoo Lounge acoustic sessions with Graham Nunn. At Mama Liz’s, Stamford. 8pm start. 6th Line dancing at Coates Public Hall from 7.15pm-9pm. Only £3 inc tea and biscuits. Your first class is free! For more information, please contact Maureen at 0789 075 6857. 7th Sweaty Mama Bootcamp from 7.30pm at St Andrew’s Parish Hall. Places are limited so please visit www.rebeccasinclair.sweatymama.com/ to find out more and book your place. 7th Complete Madness at the Ivy Leaf Club. All tickets are £10, only 200 on sale so be quick! Available from Bob’s Records and the Ivy Leaf Club.
9th Whittlesea Festival – what a festival! With so much to offer. Vintage cars, fun for all the family, food and so much music. From 10.30am-4pm. 10th Songwriters' evening with Steve Gibbs at The Boat Inn, from 8pm. 10th The Unique Mumpreneur at Holiday Inn, Peterborough. 9.30am-2pm. Tickets and more information available at www.eventbrite.co.uk. 12th Backroom acoustic session at The Angel Inn, Ramsey. With The Boatmen from 8pm. 13th Line dancing at Coates Public Hall from 7.15pm-9pm. Only £3 inc. tea and biscuits. Your first class is free! For more information, please contact Maureen at 0789 075 6857. 14th Whittlesey Soul Club proudly presents: Northern Soul Night and Tamla Motown at the Ivy Leaf Club. From 7.30pm-12.30am. With guest DJ Kev Draper and resident DJs Neil Randall, Bobby B and Clive Bond. £5 on the door. For more information, please call 0751 061 3379.
7th Peterborough Jobs Fair at the Town Hall from 10am-2pm. Free to attend with no registration required. The fair is a great way to speak with potential employers for jobs, collect information on employers, ask them questions, apply for jobs, or even have a mini interview on the day. It’s a good idea to bring an up to date copy of your CV with you as between 15-25 companies will be recruiting on the day. If you know anybody who is looking for a job, please let them know of this event. To get information on exhibitors attending, please email bookings@thejobfairs.co.uk. 58
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15th True Spirits Paranormal come to The Falcon Hotel, Whittlesey. Tickets are £20. 18+ only. Tea, coffee, and biscuits will be supplied with an option to purchase sandwiches. To find out more and book your tickets, please call 01733 351001. 15th & 16th Weekend tours at Peckover House at 12.30pm and 2.30pm.
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See our Facebook page Discovering Whittlesea Magazine for more events and offers. 17th Engage at Whittlesey Library from 10.30am-11.45am. Putting on a show! Jeni Cairns, a local gold medal gardener, and designer is coming to give us a talk on what it entails to put together an award-winning show garden. Tea, coffee, and biscuits available (suggested donation on 50p would be most welcome). For more information, please contact the library at 0345 045 5225. 18th Open mic at The Boat Inn, Whittlesey with The Boatmen and Phil Q from 8.45pm. No under 17s. 20th Line dancing at Coates Public Hall from 7.15pm-9pm. Only £3 inc. tea and biscuits. Your first class is free! For more information, please contact Maureen at 0789 075 6857.
25th The Blue Boar in Eye, open mic with Graham Cleaver from 8pm. 26th Backroom acoustic session at The Angel Inn, Ramsey. With The Boatmen from 8pm. 27th Line dancing at Coates Public Hall from 7pm-9pm. Only £3 inc. tea and biscuits. Your first class is free! For more information, please contact Maureen at 0789 075 6857. 28th Whiskey Bar acoustic session with The Boatmen. At The Boat Inn, Whittlesea from 8.30pm.
20th ‘Cuppa and chat’ with Avengers Haven – every awesome child’s hero needs a safe place to be human. We are a group of parents/carers of additional needs children, who meet monthly to share our experiences with others who genuinely understand. Your child does not need to be diagnosed for you to join this group. Come along for a cuppa and chat at Whittlesey Youth and Community Centre, from 9.30am-11.30am. 22nd JM Entertainments presents: House Night at Quinn's Bar from 7.30pm-12.30am. Featuring DJs Massive, Afro-Zack and JMY. Free entry, 8000-watt origin sound system, great DJs, laser/scanner light show! 23rd Thorney Youth Project clairvoyant evening at Bedford Hall from 4pm-7pm. Please arrive between 3pm and 3.55pm. £5 per ticket. Featuring Sue Elizabeth, Sue and Mark and Barry Potter. Refreshments are available before and after the event. For more information, please contact chris@thorneyyouthproject.co.uk or call 07979 043349.
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28th & 29th Peterborough Festival of Antiques at the East of England Showground, PE2 6HE. Fantastic stands, indoor areas, outdoor pitches, exhibition hall, free parking and refreshments available. Early admission Friday from 7am-10 am is £15. Friday 10am-4pm £7.50. Saturday 9am-4pm £5. For more information please call 01664 812627 or email info@bobevansfairs.co.uk Visit www.festivalofantiques.co.uk 29th and 30th Weekend tours at Peckover House at 12.30pm and 2.30pm. 30th Plough day and country fair at Ramsey Rural Museum. From 11am-5pm. 30th The Glasshouse Sessions with host Paul Biggins from 2pm, at The Key Theatre, Peterborough.
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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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Autumn leaves? - by Dave Bailey
The Carnival is over… All too soon the festival season runs down to a few remaining outdoor events and we return to the reality of regular events and occasional pub/ club gigs. This is the time to take stock, carry out those essential maintenance jobs and pack the equipment only used at large outdoor events away for the winter. Most performers have a set routine for these tasks and although time consuming, it helps to keep the kit in a ‘gig ready’ state as there are often “can you just” events popping up unexpectedly. The Christmas fairs and light switch-ons may seem a long way off but with shopping mall and high street Christmas events starting in November the gear must be in prime condition. The luxury for some of experienced road crew and reasonable event break down times is not always possible and the ‘wind it up and chuck it in a box’ technique results in a post-gig chore akin to unravelling wool that has had a kitten attack. Kinked cables pressed into transport crates after a long day can be the start of connection failure with soldered connectors and even the cable itself being stressed into submission. Amplifiers and speakers running at high temperatures, and this summer has proved to be one of the hottest, can also develop niggling faults and faders can be affected by dust and pollen particles. Pulling up a comfy drum stool, my first job is to empty the cables onto a clean mat, sort it into the various types, untangle as required, check for kinks, clean the cable sheath with a wet wipe, re-coil into a loop the diameter that will not stress the S E PTEM B ER 2018
conductors and finally test before stowing in the correct box. Next a visual inspection of all the speaker and amplifier cabinets for scuffs and damage. This is usually a good indicator for potential issues, both mechanical and electrical. Any unusual sounds or unexpected variation in volume or quality noted during use can be followed up during this check. Give the casing a clean and store back in its protective case or bag. Mixer faders can be vacuumed to remove dust/grit and then cleaning spray applied to break down any film that has set on the carbon track, which is a major source of noisy controls on analogue equipment. Modern stage lighting equipment has moved on to being LED based so a simple switch-on to check that all elements work followed by clean and store is all that is needed, however, any old lamp or tubebased lights will need checking to confirm that the elements have not suffered from vibration damage which is common when moving whilst still warm. Once a year all the mains cables and equipment have to be Portable Appliance Tested for electrical safety and each item checked numbered and recorded on a sheet. Check the visual condition and function of any ironwork (microphone, speaker, lighting, stands). Finally remove the windshields from all microphones sanitise and leave to dry/air. Who said it is all about performing... Local open mic listings can be found at www.outa-stock.co.uk/OM.htm
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Pete’s Ponds Pete Burlton has kept ponds for all his life and his hobby has now turned into a passion. This has been a part time business for the last five years and he has now decided to make this his full time employment. Established family-run business – all types of pond maintenance carried out, including: • New and Total Rebuilds • Green Water Problems Solved • Pond Vacuuming • Repairs 2 Queensway, Pointon, Sleaford, Lincs NG34 0NE • New Liners Fitted Tel: 07393 367410 • Pond Clearance Email: peteburlton@live.com • Fish Health Checks Find Pete on Facebook – search • New and Second Hand Equipment For Sale Pete’s Pond Clearances S E PTEM B ER 2018
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LIONS DELIVER TO LOCAL GROUPS
Whittlesey Lions have made generous donations to organisations and community groups in the town in recent weeks. Our photograph above shows president Steve Palmer presenting a cheque for £500 to founder Pino Soccio of Young Technicians, an organisation which delivers lessons and practical experience for young people in lighting, sound and stage production in the music industry; one of the young technicians has gone on to work for the BBC as an apprentice. Pino said: "I am very grateful to Whittlesey Lions for their kind donation. This will enable us to continue to fund this project." The photograph above right shows Steve donating a bingo machine to the residents of Palmers Close which is a sheltered housing complex for the elderly. Complex manager Julie-Ann Walsh said: "Our residents do enjoy their game of bingo. When our old machine broke down we asked the Lions if they could donate some money towards a new one. They did better than that; the Lions bought the machine for us. We are very grateful for their generosity as the residents will get hours of fun." Over the Easter period the Lions went around the local public houses who did an Easter raffle on their behalf, raising more than £700. This money is to be donated to local care homes to enable them to have entertainment, trips out to the seaside or just a posh meal. Steve Palmer said: “We are grateful to the local landlords who have helped us raise this amazing amount. We will be donating £150 to each home so the residents can enjoy themselves. 64
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“It is difficult for the homes to raise money for these events and the Lions are only too pleased to be able to help."
EACH FEST CANCELLED East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) has had to cancel EACH FEST. The line-up was to feature Bjorn Again, Supreme Queen, The Rolling Stones Now and the 2FBS Band, who were due to play at Huntingdon Racecourse on Saturday, August 25th. Sam Loveday, EACH director of income generation, said: “Due to disappointing ticket sales, we are very sad to say we have taken the decision to cancel EACH FEST. We can only apologise for any inconvenience this causes, as we now contact those who have purchased tickets. Refunds are being provided. “Cancelling an event is never something we want to do, but in this case, we feel it is in the best interests of EACH and those who have bought tickets.” She added that EACH needs to generate more than £6 million a year from fundraising so is constantly trying to come up with new events that engage its existing supporters and attract new ones. S E P T E M BE R 2 0 1 8
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WHEN IT FEELS GOOD TO HURT Self-harm is a very common behaviour in young people and affects one in twelve, with 10% of 15/16-year-olds believed to be self-harming. There are lots of reasons why young people selfharm. It can happen if they are feeling anxious, depressed, stressed or bullied and feel they don’t have any other way of dealing with these issues. It is often used as a coping mechanism. The physical pain of self-harm might feel easier to deal with than the emotional pain that's behind it. Sometimes it can also be a way for them to punish themselves for something they've done or have been accused of doing. It can also make a young person feel they're in control of at least one part of their life. It’s not always a really big thing that leads to self-harm and the young person may not even be sure why it started.
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1 Be open to new people. Making new friends can be hard. And the transition between primary and secondary school can be tough because although you’ll probably have friends that you’ve grown up with, you’ll also meet so many new people. And, it’s okay to have different groups of friends, it’s okay to ‘float’ between groups of people, it’s okay to grow out of friendships that you may have had for years. But, what’s not okay, is to discriminate against different people. Be open, listen and learn from them. 2 First impressions count. There are seemingly two types of Year 7 pupils. The nervous, quiet ones and then the loud, bolshy ones. Find an in between. Try not to be nervous. But also, please don’t be the cocky one who ‘squares up’ to Year 11s for no reason – this won’t end well. 3 If you’re scared, or have any worries, tell somebody. Do you have a teacher you already really like? Tell them if you have a concern! If there’s somebody who is mean to you, tell someone. It can only be solved if you’re honest and open with people. Do not keep it quiet! 4 Uniform. I can remember all the way throughout Year 7 I kept my uniform so perfect, my tie was even, skirt over my knees and my hair was always neat. And, as I got into the second and third year 68
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A) The Alphabetical Quiz – The Letter F
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What is the flexible, plastic material with an adhesive backing, used to cover shelves and work surfaces? – Answer: Fablon.
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Another name for a short-lived fashion or craze? – Answer: Fad.
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Which physicist gave his name to a temperature scale?
15) Which Abba song, presently covered by Cher, has the line, “Do you still recall that fateful night we crossed the Rio Grande”?
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Name the Shetland Isle, from which a famous complicated knitting pattern originated?
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Tiny Tim used to sing “Tiptoe Through The Tulips” in what kind of voice?
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In the music world, how is Norman Quentin Cook, ex-husband of Zoe Ball, better known?
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10) What name is given to the imperial unit of water depth, equal to six feet? 11) What was the codename of the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki during World War 2? 12) What is the longest and largest bone of the human skeleton?
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16) For which Formula 1 team is Kimi Raikkonen this season’s main driver? 17) If you were on form and in good spirits, you’d be said to be ‘in fine _ _ _ _ _ _’. 18) What is Beethoven's only opera? 19) Briefly married to singer, Paul Simon, who played Princess Leia in the film ‘Star Wars’? 20) Who invented penicillin in 1928?
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The Seed of Faith This will come as no surprise, I often get asked why I believe in God? Not always in such a direct way. Sometimes it is just the result of sharing a person’s current experience of life. In fact I do ask the question of myself. There are a lot of routes into the answer. Here is one which I feel should come first.
Left to itself the seed stays where it is. Ignored it simply cannot grow.
I believe in God because my parents did. They had a faith which meant they brought me to baptism when I was a few months old. My sister and brother and I were taken to church from the same early age. As we grew our faith grew – we went to church primary school. Aged nine I already said that I felt called by God to be a priest. Not wanting to discourage me but having sensible parents and teachers I was told come back when you’re older. Well you all know what happened and here I am today.
A life of faith begins with the statement ‘I believe in God’.
Faith is a gift from God, a seed sowed in what it means to be human. We all have the gift. My baptism and my growth in the practice of faith that is attending church and learning about what it means to be a Christian enabled the seed to grow.
I was encouraged by my family and my church to make that statement for myself. A life of faith is just that, a whole lifetime seeking to deepen and understand what it all means. No-one stops asking questions about their faith. Some people never start to ask questions. Some people deny they have the seed of faith or just can’t see that it is there. I invite you to pray the following: “Lord God teach me to see the seed of faith which you have planted in me. Give me the desire to ask the questions about faith. Bring me daily closer into your presence.” God bless you all from Revd Nigel and Revd Staffan
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Does the Hypocrite Affect You? While not excusing hypocrisy, because we are human, we can and do fail. Failing does not make an individual or a church a failure. It’s the covering up of any failing which does that. In her teens, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Dillard became disillusioned with the church due to the hypocrisy of people who came purely to be seen by others as doing good and having a social conscience or showing off their clothes. She decided to confront the senior minister head-on with her complaint about hypocrisy. He was an experienced, calm man who heard her out, then agreed that her concern was genuine. Annie felt her arguments dissolve. On leaving his office he gave her a number of books by C. S. Lewis and suggested she might find
them useful, then said: “I think it’s rather hasty for you to be quitting the church, but I believe you’ll be back soon.” After reading four of the Lewis volumes, she fell right back into the arms of the church again. People should no more assess the church or the message of God’s love by looking at hypocrites, than they should value diamonds by comparing them with counterfeits. The question is, what is true? not, how have people failed to live up to the truth? The church must always seek to strike the balance between two issues; one, upholding the teachings of Jesus Christ, two, remaining a genuinely loving and welcoming place for all people. This is not always the easiest thing to get right every time. But we must retain a determination to try, and when we get it wrong to freely acknowledge it, then put it right.
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