Discovering Whittlesea issue 182, September 2019

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Issue 182 / September 2019

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Whittlesey & District Business Forum: Survey page 25

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Kids food choices

Margherita pizza with chips Chicken nuggets with chips Fish fingers with chips Tomato pasta

We can also offer Illumination Studios Magic Mirror for £75.00 for one hour with unlimited photos to capture the child’s special day! Deposit of £50-00 is required upon booking. The Deepings Caravan Park, Outgang Road, Towngate East, Market Deeping PE6 8LQ

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Introduction

Welcome to Your September Issue. Inside Highlights

The waiting is nearly over, the big day is fast approaching... yes Whittlesey Festival is almost here! This year’s event is being held on Sunday, September 8th when the town’s streets are sure to be packed with men, women and children all ready to enjoy a great day out. The organisers have once again worked hard to put together a great selection of rides, stalls and attractions at the festival which kicks off as usual with the grand parade through the town centre. Many of the rides and attractions are free this year and this is made possible by the event’s sponsors so please go along and give them your support. Let’s hope the weather will be kind on the big day so that as many locals – and visitors – as possible join together to enjoy the annual extravaganza. You will find further details of this year’s festival in this issue of Discovering Whittlesea on page 24.

Andy

Summer is still hanging around, but only just, and I hope your break has proved refreshing and energising. September signals the return to school for many and the shortening of days for all. Blackberries and sloes are ripening and some shops are already stocking their “must-haves” for Christmas, over three months away! Our team of contributors have all returned from their various summer destinations, all ready, willing and able to “inform, educate and entertain” you, our readers, (to borrow Lord Reith’s mission statement for his beloved BBC.) For us mums (and dads) with our teenagers now having received their GCSE and A-Level results, we can step back and see just what fantastic human beings they actually are, as they move on to the next stage of their lives. They have done their very best, taken the advice offered by their teachers and us, formulated future plans, and are developing into responsible adults. Phew!

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Copy deadline details:

Copy deadline for the October issue is Thursday, 12th September 2019.

Front Cover Photography: Courtesy of David Bailey.

Publisher - Claire Saberton: 01778 421427 | 07837 499061 | sales@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Editor – Andy Hurst: editor.whittlesea@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Sales - Paula Peake: 07903 776211 | marketing.discoveringmagazines@gmail.com Accounts & Sales – Cheryl Jakes: 01733 686255 accounts@discoveringmagazines.co.uk | info@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Ops Director – Andy Armstrong: 01733 200609 | 07780 922214 Design – Sarah Gumbley | Emma Gunner | Rob Harradine Accounts – Cheryl Jakes: 01733 686255 | accounts@discoveringmagazines.co.uk

4..................All Change at The Ivy Leaf Club 6..................Recipe: Slow Cooked Sticky Ribs 13................Drink Shack 15................Slimming World's Golden Bus 16................Whittlesey Dental Care 18................March Podiatry 20...............Everyone Health: NHS Health Checks 21................Dream Elite Care 22...............Spotlight: Whittlesey Business Forum 24-25......Community Matters 29...............Blinds In Harmony 32...............A Word From Mayor James Palmer 37...............S&H Kitchens & Bathrooms 39...............Prestige Security Solutions 40-41.......£10,000 Off A New Home! 43...............Finance with Eamonn Dorling 48..............Legal Advice from Fraser Dawbarns 52...............Whittlesey Vets 54...............Steve Barclay MP 56-57......What’s On in September 58...............The Local Music Scene 59...............Supporting Sue Ryder 60...............Puzzle Page 62...............Club Spotlight: Manor Bowls Club 64...............Club Matters 66...............Whittlesey Baptist Church 68...............AA Whittlesey Computers 70..............Community Matters 74-77......Business Directory With thanks to:

Brian Smithyman, Steve Barclay MP, David Bailey, Eamonn Dorling, Eileen Le Voi, Fraser Dawbarns, Whittlesey Dental Care, March Podiatry, Whittlesey Vets, Chris Urlwin, Holly-Jean and AA Whittlesey Computers.

“Discovering Whittlesea” is published by a local team and is not associated with any other business. Care is taken to ensure that the content and information is correct. However, we cannot take any responsibility for loss, damage or omission caused by any errors. Permission must be granted to reproduce, copy or scan anything from this publication. For a copy of our contributors’ guidelines please email info@discoveringmagazines.co.uk.

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hittlesey’s Ivy Leaf Club has a new look committee with a new chairman who is determined to make it an even more attractive local venue.

Mark Smith, who took over the chair in May, said: “I’m Whittlesey born and bred and came here as a youngster. I’ve family ties to the club as my mum worked behind the bar and my grandfather was on the door and I’m determined to create the right atmosphere so that everyone who uses the club feels comfortable and feels it is a nice, pleasant and enjoyable place to visit.

Mark and his committee want to add to these events as well as making the club the ideal venue to hire – for dances, parties, charity events, weddings and other functions. The club recently obtained a 5-star food hygiene rating and is currently looking at putting together a new food menu. Mark added: “Myself and the committee want the Ivy Leaf to be at the heart of the community and to be the kind of place that people look forward to visiting.”

“There are some new faces on the committee and as well as me being voted chairman there is a new vice chairman. As a committee, we will be doing everything we can to make the club attractive to our members and the local community. “We are carrying out some much-needed improvements to the facilities and refurbishing the dance area and toilets and doing some rewiring work and decorating to make the club more appealing for people to use.” Mark said that the club has around 800 members of all ages, from 18 to 80, and has already received approximately 100 new membership applications. The Ivy Leaf, located at 1 Gracious Street, has some impressive facilities including two snooker tables and a pool table and regularly holds pastimes including poker, bingo, karaoke and dominoes.

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Re-launch Weekend

Come and celebrate with us and experience the newly refurbished function room and facilities!

FRIDAY 30th August

RACE NIGHT Open to all and children welcome

FREE ENTRY Doors open 7pm First race 7.45pm

SATURDAY 31st August

Featuring live music from the band

HOT WIRED Playing 50s music up to current tracks Tickets only £5pp

| New Membership and Renewals £6 | Concessions £3 | 1 Gracious Street, Whittlesey, Peterborough PE7 1AP Tel 01733 202579 S E PTEM B ER 2019

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Recipe

SLOW COOKED STICKY RIBS Serve these up with whatever you fancy; rice works well, or coleslaw and a crisp salad but then so will chips... how will you eat yours? Oh and don’t forget the napkins!

Method

Ingredients Serves 4 1.5kg meaty pork ribs 1 bottle of barbecue sauce (approx 350g) 2 pork stock cubes 2 bay leaves 1 tsp of coriander seeds 1 tsp of mustard seeds 1 tsp of peppercorns

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• Put four tablespoons of barbecue sauce along with the rest of the ingredients into your slow cooker. • Top up with enough water to cover (roughly 1.5 litres) and give it all a gentle mix. • Slow cook on Low for eight-nine hours hours until very tender but not completely falling off the bone. • Heat the oven to 220˚C/200˚C fan/gas mark 7. Remove the ribs from the slow cooker using a slotted spoon or tongs. Handle them carefully as the meat will be very tender and may start to fall off. • Baste with the remaining barbecue sauce and lay on a foil-lined oven tray. Cook for 20-30 minutes until they start to crisp on the outside. • Tuck in!

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The Black Bull Fresh Home Cooked Food | Real Ale

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Vegetarian options available to order Function room available for hire with or without food available free of charge Choice of real ales Any type of food for any pre booked function Fosters £2.60 per pint! & John Smiths £2.50 per pint! The Black Bull, 18-20 Market St, Whittlesey

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PLEASE NOTE: UNLESS PREVIOUSLY AGREED, YOU MAY SHARE WITH OTHER PARTIES, THE ROOM IS AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ON REQUEST WITH A MINIMUM OF 50 GUESTS MONDAY TO THURSDAY AND 70 GUESTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAYS EVENING EVENTS ARE OVER 18’S ONLY UNLESS A PRIVATE PARTY ALL EVENING FUNCTION DOORS OPEN AT 7.30PM TO EAT AT 8PM - CARRIAGES FOR 12 MIDNIGHT

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We also cater for Christmas Parties

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New Years Eve

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CHRISTMAS DAY 4 COURSES Including Tea/Coffee and Mince Pies

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UPCOMING EVENTS 6TH SEPTEMBER ‘One Eyed Cats’ 13TH SEPTEMBER ‘Shadowside’ 27TH SEPTEMBER ‘Tiger Club’ 18TH OCTOBER Nicole Lawrence (as seen on X Factor) 25TH OCTOBER Psychic event (tickets only contact for further details) 1ST NOVEMBER Hallowe’en Party 15TH NOVEMBER ‘Another Girl Another Plant’

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The

Nags Head

Live entertainment in September!

WE ALSO HAVE LIVE BT SPORT!

7th September

Live Band Retro Lux 14th September

Duds Disco 21st September

Live Band The Machines 28th September

Live Band Third Stone from the Sun

Sunday Roast Dinner Only £9.95 per person and children £5.95

Pop in and try our fantastic selection of Real Ales!

Includes a choice of 3 meats, mixture of vegetables, homemade Yorkshire puddings and a side of cauliflower cheese (Bookings preferred)

Opening times Monday Closed • Tuesday 2pm-11.30pm • Wednesday 2pm-11.30pm Thursday 2pm-11.30pm • Friday 2pm-11.30pm • Saturday 12-12pm • Sunday 12-11.30pm

Fantastic selection of Real Ales • Karaoke & live music

For your special occasion we can be flexible with opening times, just ask Keep a look out for all of our future events, in Discovering Whittlesea Magazines

The Nags Head, 402 Eastrea Road, Whittlesey, PE7 2AR

Call us on 01733 203333

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DRINK SHACK – HAPPY TO SERVE The Community of Whittlesey If you want to buy the best possible selection of liquor, beer and spirits in the area then head on down to the Drink Shack. The Whittlesey off licence and convenience store has built up a loyal customer base for its wide selection of brands that are sourced from all over the world. Drink Shack has now been established in the town for almost four years, and offers everyday items on promotional deals each month and what’s more, its Broad Street premises are open late at night making shopping even more convenient. Drink Shack strives to give a great customer service to the growing local community, and to be available at your convenience, late into the evening. Services available instore include:

• Parcel collection • Western Union – transfer money anywhere around the world • Payzone – gas and electricity bill payments, and more. • Mobile accessories • Mobile top-ups • Print, scan and copy service We supply to pubs and chains and take bulk orders for weddings and parties. It is open Monday-Thursday 10.30am-11pm, Friday & Saturday 10.30am-1am & Sunday 11am-10pm at 35 Broad Street, Whittelsey, PE7 1HA Visit the Facebook page: Drink Shack – Off licence & Convenience Store

OFF LICENCE & CONVENIENCE STORE OPEN TIL LATE Drink Shack has now been established in Whittlesey for almost four years and serves the widest selection of hard-to-find liquor, beers and spirits in town. We offer everyday items on promotional deals every month. Our focus on customer requirements and requests are what we do best and bring you items from all over the world. We also supply to pubs and chains and take bulk orders for weddings and parties – call for more info.

Great customer service, available at your convenience! SERVICES AVAILABLE INSTORE:

PAYZONE: PAY ELECTRIC AND GAS BILLS & MORE • PARCEL COLLECTION WESTERN UNION: TRANSFER MONEY ANYWHERE AROUND THE WORLD PRINT, SCAN & COPY SERVICE • MOBILE TOP-UPS & ACCESSORIES WE ALSO STOCK: SIM CARDS • DAIRY PRODUCTS • MEDICINE • PET SUPPLIES PERSONAL ITEMS • SNACKS • E-LIQUIDS • TOBACCO PRODUCTS

35 Broad Street, Whittlesey PE7 1HA Tel: 07956 908112 Opening hours: Monday-Thursday 10.30am-11pm | Friday & Saturday 10.30am-1am | Sunday 11am-10pm

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Local residents board Slimming World’s Golden Bus! Excited residents from Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire turned out in force on Saturday 17th August when Slimming World’s 50th Birthday Golden Bus paid a visit to Peterborough’s Cathedral Square. The golden double decker, which is touring the UK and Ireland to celebrate and share Slimming World’s 50th anniversary year, is set to visit 59 towns and cities between July and September – and members of the public stepped aboard most recently to enjoy everything it had to offer. As part of the events, guests were invited to watch live cookery demonstrations and sample some of Slimming World’s famous recipes. Onboard chefs served healthy dishes cooked from scratch including Sunshine Salad, Easy Chicken Curry, Spaghetti Bolognese, and Vegetable Paella in their specially created kitchen. Anyone who stopped by, could also pick up a goody bag and a selection of recipe cards so they could try out the dishes for themselves at home. Also on board the bus were some of the inspirational local slimmers whose lives have changed since joining Slimming World and losing weight.

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Whittlesey Dental Care We offer a full range of cosmetic dentistry and all of these treatments are provided to give you the smile you always wanted. We know that not everyone enjoys a visit to the dentist but when you see how we can improve your smile even the most nervous patients may think again. Dental implants are for people who have loose, or missing teeth and Whittlesey Dental Care has a proud record of providing high quality dental implants for people living in the Peterborough area. Equally if you are looking for a dentist who can provide you with teeth straightening without the need for metal braces we offer Invisalign which can straighten your teeth in just a few months. We do a free scan to show a simulation the day of your appointment.

Whittlesey Dental Care is a modern private dental practice located in the centre of Whittlesey.

We have a reputation for being a friendly team. The practice offers a warm and relaxing environment. Our experienced staff are particularly good at putting anxious patients at ease. We strive to offer flexible appointments to suit your needs and in case of an emergency we try to see you on the same day.

We are committed to caring for your teeth and gums; nothing gives us more pleasure than seeing our patients’ healthy smiles. We are currently taking on new patients at our practice. A new patient consultation consists of a half-hour full mouth examination and includes two X-rays. We do take a £20 deposit per new patient booking to secure the appointment which will be deducted from the consultation on the day. The cost of a new patient consultation is £69. Should you require any treatment this is printed and given to you with all costs that are incurred. Please see our website for a full price list at www.whittleseydental.com

Whittlesey Dental Care 1a Blunts Lane Whittlesey Cambs PE7 1AH Telephone 01733 202587 Email enquiries@whittleseydental.com www.whittleseydental.com

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27 Broad Street Whittlesey PE71HA

A chance to meet our friendly staff, enjoy some free consultations and take advantage of these fantastic offers – available all weekend! All the featured offers are subject to availability and spaces will be limited so to avoid disappointment, please call us to book your choices early on 01733 421859!

31st August

OPENING WEEKEND FREE Hair-ups and Colour Patch Tests

1/2 PRICE Kids Cuts Ready for Back To School

Gel Polish Nails for £10!!

FREE Eyebrow, Lip or Chin Wax

FREE Minutes on our Sunbeds

FREE Glass of Fizz and Cake

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Health

How Could Acupuncture Help You? Acupuncture is widely considered to be beneficial for a range of illnesses and symptoms. As one of the safest medical treatments, both conventional and complementary, on offer in the UK, many people use acupuncture for help with specific symptoms or conditions. Others choose acupuncture as a preventive measure, to strengthen their constitution, or because they just feel generally unwell. A growing body of evidence-based clinical research shows that traditional acupuncture safely treats a wide range of common health problems, including anxiety, arthritis, back pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, sports injuries and much more. Acupuncture is considered suitable for all ages, including babies, children and the elderly. It can be very effective when integrated with conventional medicine. During your first visit, your acupuncturist needs to gain a thorough understanding of your main complaint and your general health and lifestyle. This involves asking questions about your current symptoms and your medical history, as well as such

things as your sleeping pattern, your appetite and digestion, and your emotional wellbeing. Based on all the information you have given, the practitioner will make a diagnosis and put together your treatment plan, which may include lifestyle and dietary advice as well as acupuncture. The acupuncture needles are very much finer than the needles used for injections and blood tests. You may not even feel them penetrate the skin and, once in place, they are hardly noticeable. Most people find acupuncture relaxing and often feel very calm after a treatment. A lot of people have acupuncture to relieve specific aches and pains, such as osteoarthritis of the knee, TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder), headaches and low back pain, or for common health problems like an overactive bladder. Other people choose acupuncture when they can feel their bodily functions are out of balance, but they have no obvious diagnosis. We have daytime, evening and Saturday appointments available. If you would like more information, or to try acupuncture, contact us on 01354 651200.

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Everyone Health – Delivering NHS Health Checks in Your Community What is an NHS Health Check?

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he NHS Health Check is a national programme offering a health check-up every five years to adults in England aged 40 to 74 without a pre-existing cardiovascular condition. One of the largest prevention programmes of its type in the world, it is designed to help prevent and detect early signs of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, type 2 diabetes and dementia. As we get older, we have a higher risk of developing one of these conditions. An NHS Health Check helps find ways to lower the risk. If you are in the 40-74 age group without a preexisting condition, you should have an NHS Health Check every five years.

confirmed and it was agreed he would return after three months to see if the changes in lifestyle he was implementing would improve his results enough to avoid medication. Andy returned after three months to find his GP happy as he confirmed his cholesterol had reduced to a healthier level and he had lost 9.1kg, meaning he would not need medication – just to continue with what he was doing! Andy said: “Everyone Health provided a very beneficial and good service, a worthwhile visit that has turned things around for me.” How can you get involved? You can make an appointment for your NHS Health Check by: Tel: 03330 050093 Email: eh.changepointcambs@nhs.net www.everyonehealth.co.uk/cambs

Everyone Health delivers these important checks in local community clinics across Cambridgeshire, you will find us in libraries, community centres, at local events, church halls, pop-up shops in town centres – we also deliver in workplaces. The check takes about 20-30 minutes. You will meet with a trained professional who will check your blood pressure and cholesterol, they will record your height, weight, age, gender and ethnicity. You’ll also be asked some simple questions about your family history and choices that may put your health at risk. Once you’ve had your NHS Health Check, your results will be discussed with you and you’ll be given personalised advice on how to maintain or improve your health which will help you lower your risk of developing any of the conditions screened for. Andy H, who had an NHS Health Check at our Pop-up Shop in Huntingdon earlier this year, was informed his cholesterol was high and would need to visit his GP for discussion and medical advice about how this could affect him. Andy also took advice away with him from the Everyone Health practitioner about changes he could implement in the meantime to improve his health & lifestyle. At the GP appointment after a further blood test Andy’s results from the NHS Health Check were 20

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Dream Elite Care Celebration Dream Elite Care has celebrated its second birthday with a fantastic party. The company – which continues to grow every month – held the event at The Falcon Hotel, Whittlesey with 32 carers and clients enjoying a dinner. Sue Reeves, of Dream Elite Care, said: “The carers are the heart of the company and without them we would not have a business. They all work hard and get on well with each other as well as working well with the clients. “I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my staff for their hard work and dedication and the clients for allowing us to care for them in the way they want.” The company’s staff have years of experience in the care sector and take great pride in providing a care service that’s friendly, personal and tailored to individual needs and requirements.

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Well, they talk... about matters that concern local companies of course, but a lot more besides. It can be quite a lonely experience running a small business working alone all day, or maybe with just your partner or perhaps one member of staff. You may only see the proprietor of the business next door for a couple of minutes when you are opening up each day, so it is invaluable to be able to meet up with other business people on a regular basis, to chat and exchange gossip and experiences. There have been business groups previously, but they tended to be little more than a social club for a small number of 'important' local people. The Forum in its present form is in its fourth year and, under the dynamic chairmanship of Joe Jennings, is a forward thinking, outward looking organisation that is committed to do whatever it can to promote Whittlesey as a good place to live, work, and yes – shop.

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The membership includes not only shops, but restaurants, licensed premises, professionals, sole traders who are not retailers, and is open to any business person in the area. New members are welcome, because no matter what they may do, they will be able to contribute their own individual and unique experience and help to make the town a better place. The Forum has town councillors as members and is consulted by the town council on occasions and also has lines of communication with the district council and other regulatory bodies. It is the envy of other Fenland towns that do not have a similar business group. The benefits of shopping locally can easily be overlooked. Not only does it save travelling, but the local independent business can offer knowledge, help and simple good service that cannot always be found at national outlets. Shoppers can benefit from years of experience, someone who really knows their products and cares about what they are selling. As Joe says, “Where else can you buy a tarantula and a 12-inch album – and the Post Office is open on Sundays?” Find the Business Forum on Facebook or call Joe Jennings on 07773 779123 for more information.

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Matters WHITTLESEY FESTIVAL… COMING SOON! The Whittlesey Festival on Sunday, September 8th will very soon be here. There’ll be excitement, music and laughter in the air, starting off with the Parade at 10am from the Whittlesey Christian Church in Broad Street. Festival organisers encourage you all to arrive in good time to line Broad Street, Market Street and the Square and they will be handing out flags for you to wave and cheer as the parade goes by. The official opening will take place at the Square by Mayor of Whittlesey Councillor Julie Windle at 10.15am and there’ll be plenty to do for all the family until 4pm. Many of the rides and attractions are free this year and this is made possible by sponsors Kelly Vision, Ben Burgess, Hugh Crane, DC Site Services, Falcon Hotel, East Midlands Waste Management Ltd and the Whittlesey Town Council, to all of whom the organisers are extremely grateful. The free festival programme is now available in local shops and venues with full information about the day but here’s just a taster of some of the many performers and attractions: • The Massed Pipe and Drum Band • Ukrainian Cossack dancers ‘Orlyk’ • Solas School of Irish Dance • Rug-Cutters (Lindy-Hop) dancers • Starlight Twirlettes majorette troupe • Free face painting and balloons (Whittlesey Christian Church marquee Market Square) • Harlequin Musical Society • Andy Harding sports demonstration 24

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• Singers and musicians (marquee on the Church Yard Green and St Mary’s Church) • More than 150 Classic vehicles (cars, motorbikes, cycles, Hot Rods): Broad St & Market St) • School Art Exhibition and display and talks by Jim Cooke, international artist – (Whittlesey Christian Church – free admission all day – talks at 11.30am and 2.15pm) • Puppet shows (Market Square) • JeZo (children’s entertainer) • Vintage fire engine • Numerous stalls • Sports taster sessions (inside Childers and outside nearby) • Mud Walls Group (Behind the Black Bull – Market Street) • Climbing walls, magic shows, water zorbs, crazy golf, land train, fairground rides... and much more. For further information or if you are interested in volunteering as a steward on the day please contact Brian Smithyman on 01733 752093 or email brians@whittlesey.cc or Jenny Parker on 01733 351005. Find further details on Facebook https:// tinyurl.com/y23jmlou or https://tinyurl.com/y4yt2ctc

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CONSERVATIVE CLUB LUNCH

COUNCILLOR SURGERIES WILL BE HELD AT PEEL HOUSE IN QUEEN STREET FROM 9.30AM TO 10.30AM ON THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH THROUGHOUT 2019. Councillors present on Saturday, September 7th will be: Councillor David Mason (District & Town Councillor) Councillor Eamonn Dorling (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.

The Whittlesey Branch of North East Cambridgeshire Conservative Association is holding a Sunday lunch on Sunday, September 15th, 2019 at the Falcon Hotel, London Street, Whittlesey at 12.30pm for a 1pm start. The guest of honour and speaker is Paul Bristow, prospective Conservative parliamentary candidate for Peterborough. Tickets are £17.50 per person and are available from Julie Windle, Tel: 01733 204445, or Kay Mayor, Tel: 01733 204944.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR TOWN? We are pleased to let you know that the next meeting of the Business Forum will be on Wednesday, September 25th at The Falcon Hotel, Whittlesey, 6pm for 6.30pm start. Guest speaker to be announced. See you on the 25th. Chair Joe Jennings

Recently there has been some criticism from various sources on what Whittlesey has to offer – what do you think? In conjunction with Discovering Whittlesea, Whittlesey & District Business Forum has decided to seek YOUR opinions on YOUR town. The group invites you to complete the questionnaire enclosed in this month’s magazine and return it to enable it to gather information on how things can be improved. Please follow the instructions in the enclosed leaflet – Whittlesey & District Business Forum looks forward to hearing your constructive opinions.

SAM’S GREEK ODYSSEY Whittlesey-based entrepreneur Sam Hammond Donald has just returned from an all-expenses paid cruise around the Greek Islands. She earned the trip as a reward for her exceptional work as a self-employed demonstrator for global craft company Stampin’ Up! During the seven-night cruise, Sam got the chance to visit Santorini, Athens, Mykonos and Katakolon, as well as starting and ending the tour in the Italian capital Rome. To earn this trip, Sam had to show exceptional achievement in sales and team development. The crafts entrepreneur became a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in 2013 and produces five papercraft video tutorials each week on her YouTube channel and seven craft posts a week on her blog. Sam said: “The Greek Islands hold a special place in my heart and experiencing them from a luxury cruise is such a privilege and an amazing reward for a lot of hard work all year.”

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A Word From... Mayor James Palmer: Unlocking Whittlesey’s Full Growth Potential In my job as Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, my passion is to see growth spread across the region. That means connecting our rural areas, such as Whittlesey, with our great international cities of Cambridge and Peterborough – and everywhere else in between. A large part of that includes seeing change come to the transport links across the whole area. Planning with a long-term vision, I have commissioned a Local Transport Plan which lays out our ambitious strategy for a world class transport system. My vision is to revitalise transport in Cambridgeshire in a way that works for us, but to the same level of professionalism as London. To help our planning process, we are currently running a consultation which invites you who live in the area to have your say. This way, we can better ensure that the needs of local people are met as effectively and efficiently as possible. But need I even ask? The obvious transport task that needs tackling is the introduction of hourly trains. Along with North East Cambridgeshire MP Steve Barclay, I have been pressing for a commitment from the rail operator to work with us to meet our ambitions for better services. This has been a long-held desire for people, as well as their elected representatives in Fenland, and it is high time we move things along because enough is enough. I have fought tooth and nail with CrossCountry trains to see this shocking lack of connectivity changed. Unfortunately, their answer remains the same, which is that it will be reviewed

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Clean Environment Investing by Eamonn Dorling

In the past, a piece so entitled would have been aimed at a niche market – those early adopters, possibly higher risk takers and those of a certain disposition towards nature and other aspects of modern life. Things have changed in recent years, more of us have become aware of our environment, that money has power and influence and to be ‘seen to be doing the right thing’ is important. An example of a fund currently available includes designing a fund that focuses on four key areas: 1 Sustainable transport 2 Sustainable energy 3 Responsible nutrition 4 Recycling and waste reduction A fund manager will not get carried away with sentiment, they have a job to do, they are looking to invest in companies capable of longterm growth, a clear demand for their cleaner solutions. Technology and consumer demand are changing quickly. The shift to electric vehicles may bring forward demand in the short term, but in the longer term an improvement in sustainable supply chain, companies embracing this have significant growth potential. Previously this would have involved smaller entrepreneurial firms that may not have been listed in conventional investment indices (e.g. the Alternative Investment Market). This would have carried the potentially greater risk of failure, and those firms tend to have limited cash flow, another quality that an investment manager will be looking for.

This indicates that larger companies are becoming more aware of the opportunities, they tend to have better cash flow and longer-term aspirations which can be attractive to investors. It is thought that once the first set of criteria has filtered out those companies that do not comply with what the fund manager considers to be investment worthy – the choice is about 600, this is whittled away by additional filters, for example ‘up to 15 percent small caps, 50% mid-caps. There is a huge amount of innovation in unlisted companies – but the overall balance may result in a portfolio of about 50 companies. Investments can go down as well as up, this article is not intended to be a recommendation of any type, just a topical comment on investing over the medium to long term where returns may have the potential to outperform other types of investment. To explore the possibilities of building an environmentally sound investment strategy for you and your family, or a portfolio that has another objective, contact an independent financial adviser for a free initial consultation. 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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Legal

Owning a Property Jointly: What do I need to Know?

BY CARLA TIRRELL, ASSOCIATE LICENCED CONVEYANCER

With the cost of property rising at a faster rate than incomes, many people are choosing to buy a house together in order to help them on to the property ladder. When two or more people co-own property they can either be joint tenants or tenants in common. These terms are a little old-fashioned because they come from an act that was passed nearly 100 years ago. Although a lot has changed since The Law of Property Act 1925, the concept of establishing different ways of owning a home is still very useful today, perhaps even more so than it was then. So, what are the differences? Joint Tenancy If nobody requests the alternative, a joint tenancy is the legal default position. Under a joint tenancy, the property can’t be divided up and all owners have equal rights to the property. If one party wants out, the other owners have no choice but to agree and must either sell the property or buy the co-owner out. If one owner dies, the other owners will retain equal ownership of the entire property. If there were two joint tenants, the other will become the sole owner. A married or cohabiting couple are likely to be joint tenants of a property. Tenancy in Common Here each owner has a separate share of the property and can do with it as they wish. By default, ownership is split equally but if the parties have agreed a different ratio, that will apply. As with a joint tenancy, if one party wants out, the others must allow them to sell their share or buy them out themselves. If one owner dies, their share is distributed as set out in their will (or according to intestacy rules if they have not made a will).

Friends or business partners buying a property as an investment will very likely be tenants in common. Changing Types of Ownership It is possible to change from joint tenants to tenants in common or vice versa by applying to the Land Registry. It is also possible to change from sole ownership to either joint tenancy or tenancy in common, this is called transferring ownership. How Many People Can Own a Property? No more than four people can be legal owners of a property. However, through use of a trust, it is possible to have any number of owners. In this circumstance, the legal owners hold the property as trustees on behalf of the additional owners who are beneficiaries of the trust. In this circumstance it is possible for both trustees and beneficiaries to be true owners of the property. A trust would be necessary in the case of inheritance, where more than four people stand to inherit a share of the property. If you would like any more information on joint ownership of a property or on any other legal matter, please get in touch with Fraser Dawbarns.

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Pets’ Corner

What is Neutering?

by Whittlesey Veterinary Centre Neutering applies to both males and females to describe the surgical procedure to prevent pets from reproducing. In males the procedure is called ‘castration’ and in females it is called ‘spaying’. • Male dogs can be neutered from six months of age. • A female dog may come into season anytime from six to 18 months and can be neutered before their first season, if however, they have had a season, they will need to wait three months after their last season before they can have the surgery. • Both male and female cats can be neutered from four months of age or need to weigh 1kg or more. • Both male and female rabbits can be neutered from around four months of age. What are the benefits of having my pet neutered? There are many pets across the UK who need a home. Neutering can help avoid the accidental matings that occur, hence not adding to the number already needing homes. Spaying can prevent or decrease the risk of: • Vaginal hyperplasia. • Mammary cancer, if neutered before their first season the incidence of mammary tumours is reduced to less than 0.5 percent. This benefit decreases with each season until after the third season where there is no reduction in risk. • Womb infection (pyometra) – Un-neutered females more than 10 years old have a 25% chance of developing a life-threatening womb infection. • Pregnancy and birth do come with some risks and should not be taken lightly. When in heat, female dogs will drip blood-tinged discharge for three weeks or more, they will also be attractive to male dogs which can elicit unwanted attention. Some entire female dogs will have a false pregnancy after their season and although this is natural, it can cause behavioural and even medical problems. If your dog becomes pregnant you have the responsibility and costs of caring for her during pregnancy, birth and rearing her puppies, plus any potential complications that may occur.

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Female cats will ‘call’ (come into season) regularly, about every three weeks during spring/summer. Entire female cats will attract entire males and can lead to unwanted spraying and fighting. Castration can prevent or decrease the risk of: * Testicular cancer and torsion. • Diseases promoted by the hormone testosterone, including perianal tumours and perineal hernias. Castration is always advised when the testicles are retained in the abdomen because the risk of testicular tumours is greatly increased. Surgery may decrease the chance of testosterone driven behaviours, such as marking, humping, but it’s not guaranteed. With male cats it can help to reduce fighting, hence a reduction in infected wounds, abscesses and the spread of FIV and FeLV infection. It may also help reduce roaming cats being injured or killed on the roads. There can also be reasons not to neuter your pet. However, we feel the benefits of neutering outweigh the reasons not to. We are happy to discuss the benefits of neutering during a consultation and what is best for your individual pet. What about weight gain? Weight gain is often associated as a side-effect of neutering. However, with the correct diet and appropriate exercise, weight gain should not be an issue.

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News

SEPTEMBER UPDATES AND NEWS... – By Steve Barclay MP Local schools benefit from the latest phonics teaching techniques One of the key benefits of securing one of 12 places in the Department of Education’s flagship Opportunity Area Programme was that local schools could benefit from the latest teaching techniques. Last month 23 representatives from schools across the Opportunity Area visited the New Wave English Hub in Hackney for a Phonics Showcase event. The day included a learning walk of a phonics intervention in practice and informative sessions on ‘Reading for Pleasure’ and ‘Vocabulary in the EYFS’. Attendees saw phonics teaching across several year groups by teachers and teaching assistants. The visit, coupled with optional one-to-one consultation, will enable schools to improve their provision of phonics ensuring that children locally get the best educational start. Schools in Fenland found the event ‘very inspiring’. £27m rail scheme starts in October to double carriages on King’s Lynn to Cambridge line Network Rail has confirmed that its £27 million scheme of upgrades to platforms and longer eight carriage trains will start this autumn. The work includes extending a station platform at Littleport to accommodate the trains with eight carriages rather than four, and step-free access to Littleport station. The work should be complete in the summer of 2020 and new timetables will be published as of December 2020 which will be followed by the new eight-car services. This is great news for constituents as trains currently get very busy at key times. It reflects

my continued push to get investment into local transport improvements and will make a major difference to the Cambridge to King’s Lynn line. Work on Wisbech Rail is also continuing with consultants now working on the £3m engineering study to inform the next steps. I met with them recently and continue to make the case for this within government. Village Survival Guide Last year more than 500 community led projects were recommended to The Prince's Countryside Fund as a result of their Recharging Rural research. They have now published the best examples from this in The Village Survival Guide based on the experience of rural residents from all across the UK. It has a number of interesting ideas which may be of interest, which can be found at http://ow.ly/ Y7xh50viBbg Queen Elizabeth Hospital receives share of extra £69.7 million Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn has received confirmation that it will be sharing an extra £69.7 million announced by the Department of Health, assigned to Norfolk’s three acute hospitals. The money for the QEH will be for a diagnostic and assessment centre that will aid the rapid diagnosis and assessment of cancerous and non-cancerous diseases. This will be of great benefit to people facing waiting lists for their health updates. It is another step forward in ensuring we have an NHS fit for the future. You can subscribe to my monthly e-newsletter of updates by visiting: www.stevebarclay.net/contact

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What’s On

September 2019 2nd Open mic with Stacey Loweth at The Bluebell Inn, Werrington from 8pm. 3rd Acoustic night with Graham Cleaver at The Millstone, Barnack, from 8pm. 5th Voodoo acoustic evening with David B at Mama Liz's, Stamford, from 8pm. 7th The highly acclaimed Hereford Concert Band will be performing to raise funds for both the 'Help For Heroes' charity and the music department of the Neale-Wade Academy, March. Conducted by Henry Clydesdale, principal trumpet of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps Staff Band, and Ceri Griffin, head of music, Neale-Wade Academy, the Hereward Concert Band's annual charity concert, now in its 10th year, will be joined by local professional & amateur musicians, ex-forces players, and Neale-Wade students & staff. Tickets available at the door from 7pm, priced at just £6 for adults and £3 for students & children under 16. Music starts at 7.30pm. Great raffle prizes and refreshments will be available during the break, along with plenty of free on-site parking. All proceeds will be split 50/50 between the two brilliant causes. 8th Kings Dyke Fossil Hunting Trip with Fossils Galore. A fossil hunting trip to Kings Dyke Nature Reserve in Whittlesey. From 12pm-3pm. 8th Whittlesea Festival! So much to see and do, don't miss out! Also, there will be various musical artists performing from 10.30am-4pm. 8th Free 'Let's Fish'! Learn to fish sessions at Hampton Lakes, from 10am, free! 8th Afternoon tea at The Ivy Leaf Club, Whittlesey, from 1pm-4 pm. £6 per person. A variety of sandwiches and homemade cakes are available and there will also be entertainment from 'Trudie'. 10th ‘Suicide Prevention Day’, St Peter’s Church, March, will be open 4pm-6pm with several activity tables including lighting a candle for a loved one. Light refreshments. Raffle for the charity MIND. Everyone is welcome. 12th Open mic at The Bull, Newborough, from 8pm. 13th It’s ‘Race Night’ at The Ivy Leaf Club, Whittlesey. Horses and jockeys for sale at £5 each, if yours wins, you'll win £20! Tote running on the night is £1 per horse. Family night! 14th Land Rover International Show at The East of England Arena, Peterborough. Admission £7.55. From 9am! 14th Ramsey’s Waterways! A journey through time with Ramsey Heritage Group. Coach trip from 11.25am or 2.30pm. Free! 14th He’s loud & he’s proud and he’s got Pride! It’s ‘Ritzy Crackers’ accompanied by DJ Tragic Campbell for a night of LGBT+ at the Ivy Leaf Club, Whittlesey. £5 on the door from 7.30pm. 56

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15th Whittlesea Branch of North East Cambridgeshire Conservative Association is holding a Sunday lunch at the Falcon Hotel, London Street, Whittlesey at 12.30pm for 1pm start. Guest of honour and speaker is Paul Bristow, prospective Conservative parliamentary candidate for Peterborough. Tickets are £17.50 per person and are available from Julie Windle on 01733 204445 or Kay Mayor on 01733 204944. 17th The Boat Inn, Whittlesey, holds its monthly open mic with The Boatmen and Phil Q, from 8.45pm. 18th Ladies Who Latte networking event at The Falcon, Whittlesey, from 9.30am-11am. 21st Karaoke at The Ivy Leaf Club, Whittlesey, from 8pm in the bar. Non-members are welcome but are to pay £1 per person, at the bar. 21st The Ouse Valley Singles Club live at The Sportsman, Chatteris, from 9pm-late. Free entry but limited availability so make sure to collect your free tickets from the bar in advance! Or call 0778 7553183 for more details or to reserve your free tickets. 22nd Nene Valley Tot's First Aid Workshop at Nene Valley Community Centre from 9.30am. Free! 25th Backroom acoustic evening at The Ale House, 65 High Street, Ramsey. With Dave and Shaun, from 8pm. 25th The RSPB Huntingdonshire Local Group welcomes Charlie Kitchin to talk about birdlife and management of the Nene Washes at The Free Church, St Ives from 7.30pm. Charlie’s worked as a warden and a site manager for more than 30 years at the RSPB. His talk covers the history of the Fens drainage, its archaeology, the creation of the washes, and the key wildlife and how the RSPB manages the habitat. This fascinating talk will be preceded by the group’s annual meeting. The evening will include an intermission where tea, coffee, and snacks are available. There will also be a raffle, and books, badges, and bird feeders will be on sale. Everyone is welcome! Entry is £4 but free for members. Any questions? Email jack.stevens@rspb.org.uk 26th Open mic at The Blue Boar, Eye, with Graham Cleaver, from 8pm. 27th Whisky Bar acoustic sessions with The Boatmen at The Boat Inn, Whittlesey, from 8pm. 28th Fashion showcase at Peterborough Town Hall, from 2pm. £11.25 entry. 29th Glasshouse acoustic sessions at The Key Theatre, Peterborough, from 2.30pm-5.30pm. 29th Thorpe Hall Forget-me-not walk! From 9.30am, a picturesque walk through Oundle Town in aid of Sue Ryder.

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What’s On

September 2019 Regular Local Events MONDAYS March Ukulele Group at the Rookswood Club, March from 7pm, everyone welcome. Bingo at The Ivy Leaf Club, Whittlesey. Eyes down at 7.30pm. (Members only playing for a progressive jackpot of £300). Until January, it is only £6.05 to become a member. Applications at the bar. TUESDAYS Love to sing? Join Singchronicity, an all-ladies chorus for their weekly meeting at Orton Wistow Community Centre, Orton Wistow, Peterborough, PE2 6XN, every Tuesday 7.30pm-10pm. Contact Deana Foot on 07732 123359, for more information. March And District Amateur Operatic Society. Join us to sing, dance, and act in a musical, pantomime, or concert. Rehearsals at March Community Centre on Tuesdays and Thursdays 7.30pm-9.30pm. New members welcome. Contact us on contactmadaos@gmail.com or find MADAOS on Facebook. Painting group in Eastrea Village Hall. This painting group has been meeting in the Eastrea Village Hall between 1pm and 4pm every Tuesday for five years. The contact details for the group are Sue on 01733 205241. WEDNESDAYS Bingo at Palmer Close, 6.30pm. Call Julie on 03701 924126 for more details. March Can't Sing Choir. Every Wednesday evening at Trinity Hall, March. From 6.30pm-8.30pm, doors open at 6.15pm. Entrance fee is only £3.50 on the door. All abilities welcome. For more information, please contact Val on 07952 639495. Play Scrabble at Palmer Close on the second Wednesday of each month, 1.45pm. THURSDAYS 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. Whittlesey Concert Band rehearse from 7.45pm-9.15pm at the Methodist/United Reformed Church, Whittlesey. We welcome wind, brass and percussion players of all ages (around Grade 4 standard and above) who would like to join a friendly and dedicated group of wind musicians. Visit whittleseyconcertband.com for further information or contact whittleseycb@gmail.com Bingo at The Ivy Leaf Club, Whittlesey. Eyes down at 7.30pm. (Members only playing for a progressive jackpot of £300). Until January, it is only £6.05 to become a member. Applications at the bar.

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See our Facebook page Discovering Whittlesea Magazine for more events and offers. FRIDAYS Gentle keep-fit class at Coates Public Hall. 10am-11am. £3.50 per session. All welcome. Contact Karen Mucklin for more info on 07516 461438. Giggle and Wiggle Club at Whittlesey Library. Every Friday from 10.30am-11.30am. Rhymetime at Whittlesey Library from 10.30am-11am. Fenland Music Centre Association Orchestras and Ensembles for all ages and abilities. Meets every Friday evening (during school term time), between 6pm and 9pm, at the March Community Centre, 34 Station Road, PE15 8LE. Please see our website for full details: www.fenlandmusiccentre.org.uk SATURDAYS Join walkers, runners and volunteers at the free Whittlesey Parkrun each Saturday starting at 9am at the Manor Fields, Whittlesey. For more info visit www.parkrun.org.uk/ manorfieldwhittlesey, email: manorfieldwhittleseyoffice@ parkrun.com or find us on Facebook. March Rotary Club Wastepaper Collection. Bring your clean newspapers, magazines, junk mail, cardboard to March Rotary Club at the lorry park on City Road. (Behind Iceland). Every second Saturday of the month between 8.30and 10.30am. All money raised by recycling the paper-based materials will be donated to local charitable causes. SUNDAYS First Sunday of the month: Jim’s Bingo at the Conservative Club. Doors open at 7pm, eyes down at 7.30pm. Bingo at The Ivy Leaf Club, Whittlesey. Eyes down at 7.30pm. (Members only playing for a progressive jackpot of £300). Until January, it is only £6.05 to become a member. Applications at the bar. Fenland Foragers meet every second Sunday of the month, in the car park for the Nature Reserve, Rings End PE15 0BE, to help preserve the nature reserve. This group includes free forest schooling and bushcraft for children. For more information, please call Hayley on 0796 2337988.

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The Local Music Scene

The Days Hurry By...

Suddenly it's September! By Dave Bailey

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This Month: The Whittlesey Festival

here has the year gone? All too soon the annual Whittlesey Festival is upon us again following months of planning and careful scheduling using spread sheets, photo shopped artwork, favour calling, fund raising events, countless phone calls, emails and arm twisting.

communicating these changes, which are often due to unforeseen events.

To many of the people attending this outdoor event it is a spectacle for one day after which they return to the normality of town life. But come 6pm on September 8th a sigh of relief can be heard from the performers, stewards, first-aiders and the army of volunteers for a job hopefully well done on almost a military scale as the last stalls and tables are packed onto the convoy of trailers.

The programme guide is available from many shops around the town and additional copies will be available from the Market Square on the day. The performers on the Square and inside St Mary’s Church and outside on the churchyard stage will be displayed on large boards both on the Square near the sound desk and at St Mary’s on the railings. Any changes will be made to the boards should it become necessary. Hopefully we will be able to keep to the published times as in the programme. Previews of some of the performers can be found on Facebook @ www.facebook. com/groups/437418749672058/

For most of the festival committee, and this applies to any local event where safety and customer experience is key, it also signals the start of a review process which looks at all aspects of the event from initial planning, which starts as soon as the last gazebo is packed away, right up to the scheduled start time the following year. It focuses on every aspect from signage and stall positioning, placement and suitability of exhibits, audience levels for each performance and attractions. There is also the impact of programme and artist changes, sometimes minutes before they are due to perform, along with the problems of 58

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Using the collation of feedback from the attendees and views from the performers, planned changes and improvements for future events can be assessed. The aim is always to improve the audience’s experience and feedback is always useful in shaping next year’s event.

Once again, this year we are privileged to have the local ‘Young Technicians’ managing the churchyard stage, an organisation that provides comprehensive training programmes aimed at 11-19-year olds, all centred around the live events industry. Local open mic listings can be found at: www.outa-stock.co.uk/OM.htm

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SUPPORTING SUE RYDER Finding out that you are suffering from an incurable condition is devastating news. Many people have no choice about how and where they spend their final days, but, here in Whittlesey, people have that choice. Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice, based in Peterborough, offers expert palliative care to people aged 18 and over with life-limiting conditions like cancer, heart failure and lung disease. Victoria Potter, community fundraiser, said: “At Sue Ryder, we strongly believe that every one of us has the right to die as they wish. We do everything we can to take the fear out of dying. “We have cared for 50 patients from the Whittlesey area over the past two years, many of whom have benefitted from our Hospice at Home service. Our care is offered free of charge but costs us £9000 a day. To raise the shortfall, we must rely on the support of the local community.” In England, every four and a half minutes, someone dies without the end of life care they need. If you would like to help Sue Ryder to continue to provide care for local people, please contact Victoria on 01733 225993 or email victoria.potter@sueryder.org

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Write your Will for free Whether you’re writing a Will from scratch, or amending an existing one it needn’t cost you a penny. As a member of the National Free Wills Network, Sue Ryder is able to offer you and your partner the opportunity to make a simple single or joint Will with a qualified solicitor, free of charge.

To take up this opportunity, please contact the Fundraising Team at Thorpe Hall Hospice on: call: 01733 225900 email: thorpe.fundraising@sueryder.org visit: www.sueryder.org/freewills

Sue Ryder is a charity registered in England and Wales (1052076) and in Scotland (SCO39578). Ref. No. 06727 © Sue Ryder. March 2019.

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A) The Alphabetical Quiz – The Letter T The idea is that all the answers to the following questions begin with the letter T, and follow each other in alphabetical order, as shown in the first two answers given. 1)

What sport is sometimes called ping pong? – Answer: Table tennis.

13) Unglazed, brownish-orange earthenware, taking its name from the Italian for ‘baked earth’.

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What slang name is given to a Welshman? – Answer: Taffy.

14) What is the main male sex hormone called?

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‘Kiss me Kate’ is a musical version of which play by Shakespeare?

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Light savoury snacks or appetizers, especially those based on Spanish food.

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Who composed the ballet ‘Sleeping Beauty’?

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18) What is the scientific name for the wind pipe?

What toy’s name is derived from a U.S. president, who was keen on bear hunting?

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Trademark name for the non-stick product, polytetrafluoroethylene.

19) Which novel by Irvine Welsh, was the basis for a 1996 film, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Ewan McGregor?

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Rossini composed an overture about what legendary character?

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Japanese dish of seafood or vegetables, deep-fried in batter.

10) What are you said to be on, if you are in a state of impatient suspense or anxiety? 11) Which spirit replaces vodka to turn a Bloody Mary into a Bloody Maria?

15) Game of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ – American fantasy television series. 16) What was the name of the mouse that Dumbo the elephant made friends with in the Disney cartoon? 17) Shaggy, Ink Cap and Stink Horn are all types of what?

20) What does a dendrologist study? 21) Port of Spain is the capital city of which country? 22) What word can be used to describe a group of kangaroos or baboons? 23) Florence is the capital city of which Italian district? 24) What is the Italian for ‘mixed fruits’, and is also the title of a famous song by Little Richard? 25) What is the colloquial term for a bird watcher?

12) In which film did Arnold Schwarzenegger say, “I'll be back” for the first time?

B) Train That Brain!

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) 7: Square it, x 2, + 7, 2) 95: + 1 /5 of it, x 4,

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ANSWERS Section A: 3) Taming of the Shrew, 4) Tapas, 5) Tchaikovsky, 6) Teddy bear (after Theodore/Teddy Roosevelt), 7) Teflon, 8) (William) Tell, 9) Tempura, 10) Tenterhooks, 11) Tequila, 12) Terminator, 13) Terracotta, 14) Testosterone, 15) Thrones, 16) Timothy, 17) Toadstool, 18) Trachea, 19) Trainspotting, 20) Trees, 21) Trinidad and Tobago, 22) Troop, 23) Tuscany, 24) Tutti-Frutti, 25) Twitcher. Section B: 1) 33, 2) 492, 3) 2796. 60

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Connor Wright Shwachman Diamond Project Presents

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Club Spotlight

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hittlesey Manor Bowls Club is a member of the Whittlesey Sports Association and has been part of the town’s sporting community for almost sixty years.

From humble beginnings back in the early 1960s, when the changing facilities were a glorified council shed, it has evolved to a position today where it can boast some of the best bowling facilities in the area. A brick-built clubhouse, financed by the club and its members, was constructed in the early 1980s and then extended in 2002 to include a new bar and fully-fitted kitchen and provide room to accommodate up to eighty people. Therefore, apart from hosting internal social events, it is also ideal for small private family gatherings, such as christenings, wakes and special birthday celebrations.

Photos: courtesy of RWT Photography

It is also affiliated to Bowls England, via Huntingdonshire Bowls, the Northants Bowling Federation and the Northants Women’s Bowling Federation, thus providing players with the opportunity to play in county competitions and challenge for national titles. The club also runs a number of internal competitions throughout the season, so all bowlers, whatever their ambition or ability, are well catered for.

Apart from the sporting aspect during the summer, where it provides bowling for people of all ages and abilities, it has developed into a kind of minicommunity centre, with three local women’s craft groups now hiring the premises during the day.

New members are welcome at any time during the season – late April through to mid-September – and they can obtain a free introduction to the sport, with bowls provided, as long as they bring along a pair of flat-soled shoes.

The club operates a total of five teams in the Peterborough Bowls League, three in the midweek league, one in the Tuesday afternoon senior competition and one on Saturday afternoons.

You can contact the club by calling in on any midweek night during the summer or by visiting the club website – whittleseymanorbowlsclub.org.uk – where all the essential details are available.

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COATES W.I’S KUSADAMA CLASS Coates W.I’s August meeting was a very enjoyable talk from Caroline Barnes on the history of and her travels around China, and featured a number of exhibits she collected. September’s meeting is Kusadama Flower Making and the competition is silk while October’s meeting is Time Travel Through Early Wisbech and the competition will be lace. 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. More details from Fiona on 01733 208516 or Jen on 01733 840376.

WHITTLESEY SOCIETY TO WELCOME NEW MEMBERS The Whittlesey Society meets at Whittlesey Town Hall, Market Street on the second Monday of each month at 7.30pm and welcomes new members. The group was started around 1974 with the aim of taking an interest in the town and the conservation of buildings and the area in general. Members discuss any relevant planning issues and local events. Over the years, members have started the Whittlesey Museum, and were greatly involved in the Straw Bear festival. An archaeology group enjoyed taking part in some organised ‘digs’ and now some members have started The Mud Walls Group which has recorded the town’s important mud walls and aims to promote their importance to the town. The monthly talks are varied but generally have a local history theme. If you are interested in the town and enjoy learning about the area you would be made most welcome. Just turn up or contact Maureen Watson on 01733 203767. At the next meeting on Monday, September 9th Maureen James will give a talk on ‘A History of Fairy Belief’. 64

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LADYSMITH’S RECIPE FOR SUCCESS Whittlesey Ladysmith W.I. has been gathering together members' favourite recipes and has organised them into a lovely recipe book for 2019. Containing ideas for starters, main meals, snacks, desserts and cakes, it is priced £3 and is available to buy from members. The topic for the September meeting is Witches and Wise Women – The History of Witchcraft from Dr Maureen James and will take place on Tuesday, September 10th at 7.30pm in St Andrew's Hall. New members and guests are always welcome. Visit the group’s Facebook page or call Liz on 01733 689599 for more information.

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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

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.whittleseyjuniorfc Tel: 07876 490861

Doctors

Clubs

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

Whittlesey Street Pride Fred Mills (Chairman): 01733 202874 pongofred1@sky.com Peter Davies (Secretary): PeterDaviesGB@aol.com

Sudbury Court Social Club Stonald Road, Whittlesey PE7 1RY Monday mornings - Coffee Morning 9.30-10.30am. Tuesday evenings - Bingo 7-8.30pm with a half time Youth break for tea/coffee and biscuits. Whittlesey Youth & Community Centre Thursday mornings - Coffee Morning 15 Scaldgate, Whittlesey, PE7 1SD 9.30-10.30am. Contact Trevor Thomas: 01733 203624 trevandjoan@live.co.uk Whittlesey Ladysmith WI 01733 205927 Sports Whittlesey WI Whittlesey Table Tennis Club 01733 202166 (Sandra Mina, Secretary) Meets at Whittlesey Indoor Bowls Club. Whittlesey Royal British Legion Chairman: Dr Peter Hau. Call 01733 Branch meetings: Ivy Leaf Club 808008 or 07554 624525 or email Gracious Street, Whittlesey, PE7 1AP peter@hauforensics.com Contact Ray Thrower: 0785 068 0785 Fenland Archery Club March & District Model Railway Club Sir Harry Smith Community College The Rookswood Club, Rookswood, Eastrea Road, Whittlesey, PE7 1XB 27 West End March, PE15 8DP www.fenland-archery.co.uk 01733 204997. Mike Wyldbore Whittlesey Amateur Boxing Club (Secretary): secretary@mdmrc.co.uk Manor Leisure Centre. Contact www.mdmrc.co.uk Gary Morris: 07512 394975 or email: Whittlesey Lions Club airborneaerials@hotmail.co.uk Meet second Monday of month at Whittlesey Cricket Club 7.30pm at The Letter B, Church Street Sir Harry Smith Community College Whittlesey PE7 1DE. New members Eastrea Road, Whittlesey, PE7 1XB welcome. Contact Steve Palmer 18, whittleseycricketclub@gmail.com Glenfields, Whittlesey, PE7 1HX 01733 www.whittlesey.play-cricket.com 351405 whittlesey.lions@btinternet.com

www.whittleseylions.org.uk or find us on Facebook. 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 Sandra and Martin's Whittlesey Folk Club Bi-monthly sessions are held in The Falcon Hotel, London Street, Whittlesey. Dates for 2019 are Friday 8th February, 12th April, 14th June, 9th August, 11th October,and 13th December. 8pm. Free buffet - all welcome. For further details contact Sandra and Martin Green 01733 206627 or sandragreenmartingreen@ gmail.com Whittlesey Friendship Club Held at Queen Street Methodist Church, Whittlesey, 2-4pm every Saturday. Cost £1 includes tea and biscuits. Over 50's. For more details contact Margaret on 01733 350628 Whittlesey Disabled and Over 60s Club Meets every other Monday at St. John Ambulance Rooms, 2-4pm. Contact Jackie Fryett on 01733 205498

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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WHITTLESEY BAPTIST CHURCH 250TH ANNIVERSARY FUN DAY Whittlesey Baptist Church on Gracious Street was officially founded in the year 1769, 250 years ago. To celebrate God's goodness in bringing us to this significant anniversary the church has put on various events, the most recent being the Family Fun Day on Saturday, July 20th. The day dawned bright and sunny, despite weather predictions, to the relief of us all (we had to reschedule from June 8th because of storms!). The slight breeze played havoc with some of the balloons, but other than that, the weather was good and so at 11am the Mayor of Whittlesey arrived to cut the ribbon, letting in the fifty or so people gathered at the gates. Attractions on the day included a free BBQ, with meat supplied by J. Jones butchers, Hook a Duck, a Coconut Shy, other fete games like Tin Can Alley and most importantly for the children, an adult sized Bouncy Castle, which was busy all day! In the back hall of the church was a pop-up museum on the history of the church over the last quarter of a millennium, full of information compiled from many sources. Various interesting artefacts were on display, such as the original trust deeds for the

church and an old pedal organ. There was lots to do for all ages, including the winning of both small and large prizes and the Treasure Hunt gave a fun way to have a tour of the church premises. At 2pm, the Mayor returned to award certificates to the children who had won the prizes in the anniversary drawing and poetry competitions based around imagining what Whittlesey was like 250 years ago. The day was a huge success with hundreds of people having come through the gates to join in the celebrations. Emily Sayer

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WHITTLESEY CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Why Should We Believe? Our beliefs or absence of them, whether directed towards God or not, will determine what we get out of life. The Bible makes some very powerful statements concerning the need for, and the power of, belief. A psychiatrist at the University of Leeds conducted an experiment to discover whether people who believe in ‘Monday blues’ were more likely to feel bad on Monday. One group received a report supporting the reality of Monday morning blues. A second group received a report denying its existence. The third group received nothing to read. At the end of the experiment it was found that those whose report supported the truth of Monday blues became more susceptible to experiencing Monday as the worst day in the week. The result of this research concluded that what people believe

will ultimately set the scene for what they expect to experience. Having to leave school at 14 in order to earn a wage and help the family finances I came to believe my life had no real value. Subsequently, this left me with a strong insecurity complex which no amount of anger could take away. Not even the success of rising to become manager of a department overseeing a team of 12 could take it away. It wasn’t until I discovered a real belief in Jesus Christ and became involved in church life that I slowly began to think differently and more positively about myself. Since then belief has played a major part in turning my life around for the better. I have personally proved God’s Word, ‘if you can believe, all things are possible’. Let our Sunday service at 10.45am inspire you with hope.

Brian Smithyman (Pastor of Whittlesey Christian Church, Broad Street) Further enquiries from the Church Office 01733 752093 Brian’s Mobile 07976 957793 | Email brians@whittlesey.cc | Church Website www.whittlesey.cc

15 and 30 hours free childcare entitlement available for eligible families

Alderman Jacobs Pre-School Places available for children from the age of three.

PE sessions with Specialist Teachers

Outdoor learning opportunities in our Nature Garden

Playing and learning in our newly resourced, high quality Pre-School environment.

If you are interested in a place or would like more information, why not call us on 01733 202403 and book a space at our open session on Thursday 26th September.

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Technology

Introducing a New Member of Our Team... AA Whittlesey Computers Ltd has recently had another bright young mind join, and you may have seen him in the shop or heard him on the phone and this month he is writing this article.

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i, I’m Liam. My specialty is phone repairs, and general computer maintenance. I am currently learning motherboard repairs which AA Whittlesey Computers undertakes in-house and is a very difficult process. I originally got into computer repairs in my early teens as I found the subject intriguing and fun. You will find me in the shop from Tuesday to Saturday alongside Oliver, but not Sundays. Be there or be a cracked phone screen, am I right? No one wants one of those! So, come on in and let me repair it for you! As I specialise in phone repairs, AA Whittlesey Computers is now doing any/all jobs relating to phones and tablets again. So, if you have a broken phone or tablet laying around that is just gathering dust, bring it in and I will look at it for you. This month as a special deal for university students we are again offering top of the range HP laptops at a massive discount. At only £600 with a full software build and a three-year warranty these laptops are a steal. Doing everything from browsing the web all the way to graphics and games design. All you will need to get this discount is provide us with a valid university identification card or acceptance letter. Stocks are limited so do come into the shop for more information. If your laptop or desktop is running especially hot or has suddenly become very slow, do bring it in to the shop. It will most likely be filled with dirt! Running a computer like this can be very bad for the hardware inside and needs to be looked at as soon as possible. I know this has been mentioned before but in the few weeks since joining AA Whittlesey Computers I have seen 11 burned out laptops which, for a modest repair cost, would still be working now! Also, now that I have joined, we are able to offer computer lessons six days a week, although you

are requested to phone and check availability beforehand. Finally, and ending on a very serious note, this month we have seen two incidents where we have been requested to unlock iPhones because a loved one has sadly passed and left a password on their device. We know this can be hard times for families and loved ones. Even more so if you cannot notify friends/work colleagues of their passing, or even have photos to remember them. The reason we’re writing this segment is because we think it’s important for loved ones to be able to access these things in case of either an emergency or following an incident such as this. To that end we suggest you keep a paper copy of all email addresses, passwords, lock screen passwords and other vital details. It really is incredibly difficult to get Apple to release this information; albeit the company is very, very helpful. But why not help prevent this hassle for your loved ones in the first place? Thank you for reading and happy computing! Deborah, Len, Liam and Oliver

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Hello, I do hope you have all had a lovely summer and enjoyed your holidays. As we move from summer into the autumn, that means the Whittlesey Festival will soon be upon us for another year. The festival, which takes place on Sunday, September 8th, is now one of the major days in the town’s calendar. Brian Smithyman and his festival organising committee every year put in much hard work and planning to make this a fantastic day for all residents and visitors. A big thank you to Brian and his team for organising this marvellous showpiece for the town, and I am very much looking forward to officially opening the event again. Hope to see you all there. I am also pleased to announce that the official opening of Peel House, the new town council offices in Queen Street will take place on Sunday, September 29th at 3pm by His Honour Neil McKittrick DL, High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire. The day before, on the Saturday between 10am12noon Whittlesey Town Council will be hosting a preview of the new offices and new council chamber for all residents to have a look around. I would like to say a big thank you to Cllr. David Mason, chairman of the property working group, and his team for all their sterling work to bring this important project to fruition.

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WAITING ROOM ON TRACK Whittlesea railway station is on track for new platform waiting shelters and passengers have been given a lead role in what they’ll look like. Fenland District Council and the Hereward Community Rail Partnership are working with Greater Anglia to install the new shelters by autumn 2019. The shelters are part of an ongoing programme of improvements to Whittlesea, March and Manea stations, with support and £9 million of funding from the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority. Passengers were invited to choose which type of shelter is installed by voting for their favourite from three shortlisted designs. They included a modern shelter crafted from durable, renewable wood and anti-vandal styles made from stainless steel. Two new waiting shelters will be installed at Whittlesea station, with one on each of the Peterborough and Ely-bound platforms. Improvements already carried out through the Railway Station Masterplans programme have included new solar-powered LED lighting at Whittlesea and there are also plans to lengthen the platforms at the station.

Before the schools broke up for summer holidays my husband Robert and I, had the pleasure of visiting all four local primary schools. We had been asked by Steve Barclay MP to deliver the summer reading books as part of his ‘Read to Succeed’ campaign. We were delighted to present the books as part of this important initiative to the Year 4 and 5 pupils at all the schools. We thoroughly enjoyed meeting many of the pupils who were excited to read the fantastic selection of amazing children’s books included in this year’s campaign. This is an extremely valuable campaign organised by Steve Barclay and I and Whittlesey Town Council are very happy to support it. Kind regards, Cllr. Julie Windle Mayor of Whittlesey 70

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