Issue 186 / January 2020
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE The Straw Bear Festival Returns To Whittlesey For 2020 PAGE 4
Homelink: Supplying Quality Products For Homes And Businesses PAGE 28
Slimming World: Introducing Your Local Consultants PAGE 42
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Introduction
Welcome to Your January Issue. Inside Highlights
At the time of writing, we’re still very much wrapped up in 2019 and the final throes of the year, with its Christmas parties, Santa appearing here and there, the carols and all the end-of term concerts, all of which make it such a fabulous time of year. The last few weeks have been particularly special for me. Our beautiful (canine!) baby George was one year old on November 27th, whilst two days later, our youngest “beautiful baby”, Ed, turned eighteen. Watch out world!!! As we start a new decade with this month, I hope our readers love our new front cover, along with a new “kids page”, and we all look forward to even more exciting articles in 2020. In the meantime, I wish you a Happy New Year and may it bring peace, happiness and good health to everyone.
Claire x
Well we’ve said goodbye to 2019 and now it’s time to welcome in 2020. The past year has really flown by, but now it’s time to fully focus on the beginning of a new decade. We will once again be working hard to bring you the best possible magazine each month, filled with articles that will hopefully inform you about what’s happening in your local community. We always strive to improve our offering to you and over the coming months we will endeavour to bring you all the latest news from your local community but to do so we also need your help. If you have any news you would like to see in the magazine then please remember to let us know so that we can report on your activities each month throughout the year. Send your stories to my email address at the bottom of this page and I will do my best to include them in the publication. I would like to wish you all a happy and prosperous 2020. Let’s make it the best year ever…
Andy
Copy deadline details:
Copy deadline for the February issue is Friday, 10th January 2020.
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4..................The 2020 Straw Bear Festival 6..................Prestige Home Improvements 10................Gardening Tips for January 14-15.........Community Matters 16-17.........Whittlesey Extravaganza Highlights 18................PDR Property Lawyers 28...............Homelink 32-33.......Community Matters 37...............Recipe: Cheesy Leeks & Ham 38...............Trevor Langley: Wine 40..............The Ivy Leaf Club 42...............Slimming World 44...............Whittlesey Dental Care 46...............March Podiatry 48..............Legal Advice from Fraser Dawbarns 50...............Club Spotlight: Singing Whittlesey 51................A Poem by C.J. Atkinson 52...............Travel Guide with Ellie Cuthbert 54...............Whittlesey Vets 57...............Finance with Eamonn Dorling 58-59......What’s On in January 60...............The Local Music Scene 64...............Charity Matters 65...............Pig Dyke Molly Dancers 66...............Charity Matters 68...............The Puzzle Page 69...............NEW! Puzzle Page for Kids 73-77......Business Directory With thanks to:
Whittlesey Dental Care, March Podiatry, Trevor Langley, D.B. Freeman & Daughters, Fraser Dawbarns, Chris Urlwin, Ellie Cuthbert, Eileen Le Voi, Eamonn Dorling, Whittlesey Vets, Holly-Jean, Dave Bailey, Revd. Nigel Whitehouse and Brian Smithyman.
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COME AND ENJOY THE 2020
Straw Bear Festival
Whittlesey’s famous Straw Bear Festival returns this month with another action-packed weekend guaranteed to entertain residents and visitors to the town. United at 12.30pm-1.30pm and 3.30pm-4.30pm and Sunjay at 2pm-3pm, again for free.
The fun kicks off at the Ivy Leaf Club in Gracious Street on Friday, January 17th with entertainment by Causton & Walker and the Boxwood Chessmen.
Saturday night will see a barn dance from 8pm until 11.30pm at the Sir Harry Smith Community College featuring News of the Victory.
While on Saturday, January 18th the main action will take place around the town and will include a host of attractions.
While Sunday, January 19th from noon until 2.30pm at Sir Harry Smith Community College will feature the traditional Bear Burning and procession, accompanied by performances from various dance sides and musicians. Make a date in the diary and join in the weekend of fun…
As well as the various dance sides, there will be free storyteller sessions at the Methodist United Reform Church in Queen Street at noon, 12.30pm, 1.30pm and 2.30pm featuring Hannah Brailsford while the Town Hall sessions will feature Poets
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Your Garden
JANUARY Gardening Tips Now that the rush of Christmas is over, and you have had your fill of the home-grown sprouts, it is time to take stock of last year’s triumphs and failures. You could now spend time planning a crop rotation to get the best out of your plot. You could work on a three or five-year crop rotation which prevents the soil from becoming exhausted from growing the same crop continually, taking the same nutrients out of the soil. It also reduces the risk of pests and diseases becoming established and then finding them very difficult to eradicate. The three-year crop rotation involves the following: Year 1: Peas, beans and fruiting vegetables: peas and beans absorb nitrogen from the air and store it in the roots –leaving the roots in after harvesting benefits next year’s crop. Year 2: Brassicas – are nitrogen-hungry, grow them where last year’s peas and beans grew. They are also susceptible to club root (a soilborne fungus) so moving them around helps keep this at bay. Year 3: Roots, tubers, onions and leaves: these crops do not have a particular “thirst” for nitrogen, so it is good to grow them after brassicas where the nitrogen content has been depleted. And, if you have a very large plot, why not try a five-year rotation? Year 1: Brassicas. Year 2: Peas and beans. Year 3: Potatoes and fruiting vegetables. Year 4: The onion family. Year 5: Root and stem vegetables. There are still one or two jobs that you can be doing to maintain the plot and make the best of your remaining crops: • Start a bean trench by digging down about 60cm and then start filling it with your organic kitchen waste. Each time you add a batch of waste, cover with a layer of soil: continue until the trench is full and leave it to rot down. • Draw the soil up around the stalks of cabbages and winter cauliflowers to just under the first set of leaves. Check over Brussels sprouts and sprouting broccoli and support them with a strong stake to prevent them from being blown over in high winds. • At this time of year, rhubarb can be forced, using pots or an upturned bucket, or even a pile of straw, making sure any holes are covered to completely cut out the light. What could be tastier than pale pink sticks of rhubarb harvested in late February? • It’s a good time of year for a spot of cleaning: seed trays and plant pots can be cleaned with a mild bleach solution to kill diseases that may have carried over to the new seedlings. • Finally, at the end of the month seed potatoes should be available and you can start chitting them in seed trays ready for planting. A Happy New Year and let’s hope it’s a fruitful one in your garden or allotment. 10
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Matters
We bring you items of interest for your home and community. If there is something you’d like us to cover or you have something to say please get in touch at: Discovering Whittlesea, Benwick Road Ind. Est., Benwick Road, Whittlesey, Peterborough, PE7 2HD
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YOUR MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR I wish everyone a very happy, safe, healthy and prosperous 2020. I hope you all have had a very enjoyable Christmas and look forward to the New Year.
The first big event in the town's calendar is the very popular Straw Bear Festival which takes place this year between January 17th-19th, 2020. Thank you to Roger Boon and his organising committee for their dedicated hard work throughout the year to put on this historic festival for the residents of the town and the many visitors that come to this world-renowned event. Also, a big thank you to all the many volunteers who help during the weekend. I am looking forward to a fantastic Straw Bear Festival and hope to see you all there. May I remind you that if you have any problems or issues throughout the year, which you wish to discuss with councillors, there are the regular councillor surgeries that take place on the first Saturday of the month between 9.30am-10.30am at Whittlesey Town Council Offices, Peel House, 8 Queen Street, Whittlesey PE7 1AY. Tel. 01733 351296 Once again, have a very Happy New Year. Regards,
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Year 5 pupils from Whittlesey’s Park Lane Primary and Nursery School have acted out an outstanding performance. Entitled ‘Bully’, the pupils managed to pull off an incredible production, amazing parents with their acting talents. Lots of children took time learning lines so they could become the fiery, rebellious characters (bullies). After just seven or eight days of practice, they became fierce bullies in the show causing havoc and mayhem before stopping bullying to show that it is wrong. Bullying is a problem in most establishments and can have a huge impact on some people. There are many types of bullying, verbal (using words), physical (actually touching), cyber (on the internet) and indirect (behind their backs). The production showed two examples of bullying; indirect and verbal. Emotive bullying can be found even in the nicest people, because there is a theory that people bully because they’re being bullied.
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Mrs Gregory, a past Year 5 teacher, said: “I thought the singing was brilliant and they learnt more songs than last year. I also thought the children with solos were very brave.” Mr Litten, the executive head teacher, explained to the parents after the show that he thought it was a strong message and all pupils did wonderfully well with Park Lane teachers hoping this will stop children bullying. JANUARY 2020
We are pleased to let you know that the next meeting of the Business Forum will be on Wednesday, January 29th at The Falcon Hotel, Whittlesey, 6pm for 6.30pm start. Guest speaker to be announced. See you on the 29th.
JU JITSU MEMBERS AWARDED BLACK BELTS Five members of Fenland Ju Jitsu went to Essex in December for black belt gradings and all were successful. Dean Thompson was awarded his first Dan black belt, Joe Jones, Seb King and Chris Ward were awarded their fourth Dan, with credit, and Emily Ward achieved her junior black belt. Emily was the first member of the club to persevere and work through all the belts from Little Dragons, where she started at the age of four, through to her junior black belt. Sensei Martin Hunnable was very proud of all the fantastic effort they put in to achieve their belts. For more information look at www.fenlandju-jitsu.com where you can book a taster session. The club is open to anyone from four years to adult.
COUNCIL GOES CONTACTLESS Fenland residents can now pay for their council services using contactless payments. 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 2020. Councillors present on Saturday, January 4th will be: Councillor Dee Laws (District & Town Councillor) Councillor Gary Munns (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.
Last month Fenland District Council began installing new contactless payment machines in its customer services centres and community hubs to enable contactless payment as well as card and cash options for users. A Fenland District Council spokesman said: “As a council we are constantly looking for ways to improve the service we offer to our residents. Installing new, modern machines that offer contactless will make payments easier, faster and more secure. “Most of our residents pay their bills via direct debit or online through our website, but with more and more people choosing a cashless lifestyle, we will be pleased to offer more options when paying by card in our centres and hubs.” You can pay online at: www.fenland.gov.uk/pay For more information on customer service centre and community hub opening times visit: www.fenland.gov.uk/shopsandhubs
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Fantastic weather for the time of year greeted the annual Whittlesey Christmas Extravaganza which took place in and around the Market Place on Saturday, December 7th. Local residents and their families turned out in force to support the annual event which saw more stalls selling Christmas goodies as well as the usual charity stalls. For the first time there was the additional attraction of a simulator ride which proved very popular with the older children and adults. Whittlesey Christmas Extravaganza chairperson Lynn Palmer said, as always, an event such as this costs a lot of money to put on and the group would not have been able to do it without the support of donations and sponsorship from local businesses and organisations. On behalf of the committee, she thanked Whittlesey Town Council, Fenland District Council, Malcolm James, Graham Abblittt, Whittlesey Business Forum, J Jones Butchers, Lucy’s Flowers, Homme Nouveau, Gym UK, Vesuvio, Ben Burgess, The Falcon Hotel, The Black Bull, Ability, Crogg and Whitehead, Forterra, RWS Windows, Kellyvision. Apologies to anyone missed! Thanks also go to Parkers newsagents for selling the wristbands on the group’s behalf, Whittlesey Round Table and Tangent for supplying Santa’s Grotto. Whittlesey Christmas Extravaganza hopes you all had a good evening. The committee will begin fundraising in the New Year ready for Extravaganza 2020, please support them wherever you can.
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Do I have to use the Property Lawyer my Estate Agent is Recommending? By Michelle Rickard at PDR Property Lawyers
This is something I hear on a daily basis; the quick answer is “NO”. When your estate agent recommends a conveyancing solicitor or a licensed conveyancer/ property lawyer, it is likely the firm they are recommending are paying them a ‘referral fee’. This fee is usually passed on to you, the client. You may be surprised to learn that some ‘referral fees’ are in the £100s, simply for your conveyancing business. This is why conveyancing fees vary so widely. Read the small print before you sign any agreements! Every law firm should detail how much they receive from the estate agent for passing business to them. The Solicitors Regulation Authority and The Council for Licensed Conveyancers, which regulates conveyancing solicitors and licensed conveyancers, has a strict referral code. Solicitors/licensed conveyancers are required to set out a full quotation which details their fees, the disbursement costs and associated expenses with your transaction. They are also required to reveal how much they paid for your referral. Look at this closely! I suggest you ask the solicitor/licensed conveyancer/property lawyer for details of the referral fee they have paid for your (potential) custom. In addition to checking the amount of money you, the client, are paying for your referred business, I strongly recommend that you get at least three quotes for your conveyancing. Fees for 18
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leasehold and freeholds within different valuation brackets can vary widely. I also suggest that you search for reviews of the firms you are interested in working with. In summary, when buying or selling a property it is vital that you appoint a lawyer that you can trust to act in your best interests, who will have the experience to complete the transaction properly and in timely manner and who will charge you a fair price for doing so. Everyone has the right to choose their own lawyer. Both the Solicitor’s Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) rigorously state that its members are meant to ensure that their client has chosen them to act without pressure being exerted upon them to do so. If you are being pressurised into choosing a lawyer as outlined above refuse firmly and advise that you will seek the advice of the SRA or CLC – this usually does the trick! For more information, contact Michelle Rickard at PDR Property Lawyers on 01733 203873.
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by The Flintstones and is determined to keep our school safe. As well as the assembly, the Year 5 children had a performance from Abbie Ayre and the Shed of Science. This was a fantastic, fully funded air quality and sustainable travel education programme run by Cambridgeshire County Council. The feedback from the Year 5 children was really positive and the children were able to take away practical ideas that they can do to help save our planet. Alderman Jacobs School has also continued to receive an award for safe travel. It has achieved bronze level stars awards for the past two years and is now aiming for the silver award in 2020. A scooter rack received free of charge for achieving the award is waiting to be safely installed on the playground for children to use. As part of the new Road Safety Action Group, the school and FOAJS have also recently purchased a ‘DO NOT STOP ON THE ZIG ZAGS’ banner. This is now displayed outside the front of school, to encourage cars not to park within the close proximity of the school.
‘FRED AND WILMA’ LEAD SCHOOL SAFETY CAMPAIGN Alderman Jacobs School has continually, proactively promoted road safety with all children over the last few years. The Whittlesey school has held a road safety assembly where a new safety song was introduced which the children have enjoyed singing along to. Discussions were held on how to keep safe around school and new student mascots ‘Fred and Wilma’ were introduced, kindly purchased by Friends of Alderman Jacobs School. These are road safety cones, disguised as children in AJS uniform and placed in the drop off zone. The children were asked to remind their parents that when Fred and Wilma are out the front of the school, they shouldn’t be parking there, in order to keep the zone free for dropping off and trip buses. Darcie, the school’s lucky early years winner, won the award for choosing these fabulous names for the new mascots, having been inspired 32
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POPPY APPEAL RAISES £6.5K On behalf of the Royal British Legion, poppy appeal organiser Susan Taylor has thanked everyone who has supported, encouraged and donated to the organisation. To date, Whittlesey, Pondersbridge, Coates, Eastrea and Turves, have raised £6,584.69. JANUARY 2020
GRANTS TO HELP RESIDENTS KEEP WARM AT HOME Homeowners are being offered help to reduce their energy bills and keep warm and well in their homes this winter thanks to a new grant scheme from Fenland District Council. Grants are available from the council’s Better Care Fund to install first-time gas central heating or to cover some, or all, of the cost of repairing or replacing broken or inefficient household boilers and electric storage heaters. The funding will help qualifying residents to save money on their fuel bills and improve the energy efficiency of their homes while keeping them warm and cosy.
NEW PRIVATE LOCAL MOBILE DENTAL SERVICE In the first quarter of 2020 ‘Friends for Needs’ will be bringing a much needed domiciliary dental service to the local area. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) recently published ‘Smiling Matters’ regarding oral health provision in care homes. Its findings show that far too many people living in care homes are not being supported to maintain and improve their oral health. The CQC report stated that one of the challenges in providing access to dental services was a lack of in-house care provision. The report also noted that 52 percent of the homes it contacted did not have oral health plans in place for residents and 47 percent of staff have never received any specific dental care training. As a result, large numbers of elderly and often vulnerable care home residents are not receiving the level of oral healthcare that is rightly due to them. Friends for Needs (FFN) is addressing this need by launching the FFN Private Mobile Dental Service to provide cover for the nursing and residential care homes in the Fenland and Peterborough areas. The FFN Mobile Dental Care Plans include: regular oral health assessments and reviews; fillings; extractions; dentures and denture repairs; dental hygiene; and access to emergency dental services. FFN will be exhibiting its services and the new private mobile dental service at stand D40 of the Peterborough Biscuit Event on Wednesday, February 5th, 2020. For more details on FFN, please visit its website at: www.friendsforneeds.co.uk or contact Simon Jeffs, Friends For Needs Ltd 3 Station Approach March, Cambridgeshire PE15 8SJ Tel: 01354 655030 Email: enquiries@friendsforneeds.co.uk J A NUA RY 2020
The scheme is available to Fenland residents who own their property and have bills and benefits registered to that address. Homeowners must also receive a means tested benefit to qualify for the scheme or have a low household income with high energy bills. Elderly residents, those with a young family, pregnant women or residents with a health condition made worse by the cold, could also qualify for funding. To find out more about the grant scheme and to check if you qualify, visit: www.fenland.gov. uk/heatinghelp or contact the council on 01354 654321.
PETERBOROUGH CATHEDRAL TO HOST BURNS NIGHT SUPPER Anyone with Scottish connections, or who is a fan of Scotland and the Scottish bard, ‘Rabbie’ Burns, may like to know that Peterborough Cathedral is hosting a Burns Night Supper on Saturday, January 18th 2020. The Supper, complete with the traditional piper and recitations, will be held in the evocative setting of the Cathedral’s North Transept and will include a ceilidh with a caller and live music from the band, Hannibal’s Heroes. Guests are invited to wear a kilt, or something tartan as part of their outfit. With a three-course meal and whisky toasts included alongside the ceilidh, this promises to be an evening to remember, and it starts at 7pm. Tickets are £60 per person and may be booked online via www.ticketisland.co.uk/ peterboroughcathedral (select January 18th), or from the Cathedral office on 01733 355315 during office opening hours.
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CHEESY LEEKS & HAM Quick and simple to make, and low in carbohydrates - this satisfying and tasty dish is perfect for the new year! You can also try serving it with jacket potatoes... just bake them in the oven for forty minutes before cooking the leeks, then split them open and serve the leeks on top.
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• Heat oven to 200°C/fan180°C/gas 6. Cook the leeks in a pan of boiling salted water for four to five minutes or until just tender. Drain and cool under a cold tap to stop them from cooking any further, then drain again well and pat dry on kitchen paper. • Wrap each leek in a slice of ham, then arrange, side-by-side, in a large baking dish. Mix the cheddar in a bowl with the mustard and crème fraîche, until well combined. Season to taste. Spread over the leeks, then bake for fifteen to twenty minutes until bubbling and golden brown. Serve at once with plenty of crusty bread to mop up the juices.
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olllicine is derived from the word bollicine (bubbles). The vines are located to the eastern side of Veneto in north-eastern Italy. Bolllicine came about because of a game played in a garden, where bottles of sparkling wine were opened, with the corks propelled across the garden. The distance travelled by each cork was measured. The furthest distance was marked with a small flag with two ‘L’s. Chardonnay Riesling di Bolllicine then beat the ‘record’ and was noted with three ‘L’s on the flag. Other Bolllicine products followed, with unique designs and high quality, defined by organic contact and methods of production. Violè – Spumante Rosato Extra Dry (Grapes: Pinot Nero) has an attractive, light violet colour. The aroma is inviting, certainly. Aged for at least thirty-six months, this produces a full-bodied, floral flavour, which is acquired during the ageing process. The Green-Spumante Extra Dry Millesimato (Grapes: Pinot Blanco, Verduzzo) has sixty days’ fermentation, using the Charmat Method. A very good bouquet, with fruits, entices to the splendid, fresh mouthfeel and palate sensation, beyond. This is an elegant wine that constantly adorns many dining tables. Prosecco-DOC Extra Dry (Grapes: Glera) is sparkling and fresh. An all-round, everyday pleaser, this wine needs little introduction. It has a fruity bouquet, good tropical fruit flavours and is wonderful as an apéritif. It is perfect to pair with fish or seafood
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cuisine. Chardonnay & Riesling – Spumante Brut Millesimato (Grapes: Chardonnay, Riesling Renano) is a fruit-inspired production that has one hundred and eighty days of fermentation using the Charmat Method. Again, another often-selected wine and very popular for events and occasions. These sparkling wines are great as apéritifs, as well as being fabulous accompaniments to many dishes of cuisine, including, fish, seafood and white meats. The bottles can be ‘personalised’ – so, for a special occasion or event, that is a grand idea. Olive oils are also available, where the olives come from Sicilian olive groves. Intense colours greet the eye and superb fragrances follow. The harvesting of high-quality olives is carried out by hand. Splendid, aged vinegar is also available and, with the olive oils and wines, is most worthwhile locating. All have very attractive and impressive presentations. For more information, visit www.bolllicine.com and www.itsalong incredibleadventure.it. As always, enjoy!
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THE IVY LEAF CLUB:
NEW YEAR
New Plans The Ivy Leaf Club in Whittlesey has undergone a massive transformation over the past few months.
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hairman Mark Smith has overseen a raft of changes at the club since taking over the role in May 2019 including a new management structure to oversee the club’s activities.
He said: “We’ve introduced entertainment and finance committees with one looking at functions and the other looking to see if they are viable and make financial sense, which report into the main committee.”
Recent improvements to the club’s facilities include: the renewal of BT Sport in the members’ bar and the introduction of Sky Sports; the purchase of new items including a new ice machine and freezers; the refurbishment of male and female toilets; and the redecorating of part of the club which will continue this year.
quality buffets it already supplies for functions. It is also compiling a database of members’ email addresses to keep them informed of upcoming activities, plus improvements to its Social Media sites to enable bookings to be made online. They are all geared to making the club more attractive to the Whittlesey community. Mark said: “I want it to be a really nice place for members of the whole community to meet and socialise in a great atmosphere. It’s great to come in and see people smiling again.” The Ivy Leaf will be holding a concert on the weekend of this month’s Straw Bear Festival with The Sound Injectors taking to the stage at 7.30pm on Saturday, January 18th. Entry will be on a first come, first served basis. The Ivy Leaf Club, 1 Gracious Street, Whittlesey PE7 1AP. Tel: 01733 202579; www.ivyleafclub.com
There’s also been the appointment of a new acting steward, KJ Hilson, an updating of the bar and the addition of a new selection of drinks including a range of ten flavoured vodkas and twelve flavoured gins, in addition to the normal beers and spirits. And the new moves have already borne fruition with 300 new members being added, with the club membership now standing at around 1100. The club recently obtained a 5-star food hygiene rating and in 2020 is planning further improvements to the kitchen area to enable it to provide an even higher quality selection of hot food to add to the
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4th January
5th & 12th Jan
Entertaining you in the bar from 8pm. Non-members welcome. £1pp (pay at the bar).
From 6am-12 noon. £5 per table to be booked in advance (limited spaces).
Tables provided and refreshments available.
In the bar from 8pm. Non-members welcome. £1pp (pay at the bar).
WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY
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QUIZ NIGHT
RACE NIGHT
BURNS NIGHT SUPPER
PAUL JONES
15th January
From 7pm. Teams of 6 people max. £5 per team (£1 each for a smaller team. There will be a raffle and if you᾽re hungry, it�s curry night!
INDOOR CARBOOT
18th January
Members only. First race from 7.30pm in the bar. Last race will be auctioned and there will be a raffle. Tote on the night – £1 per horse.
10th January
KARAOKE
25th January
Haggis, Neeps & Tatties piped in by our very own pipers and entertainment from Graham James. £5 per ticket.
| New Membership and Renewals £14 | Concessions £7 | 1 Gracious Street, Whittlesey, Peterborough PE7 1AP Tel 01733 202579 D I S C O V E R I N G Whittlesea J A NUA RY 2020
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Meet Your Local
Slimming World Team My name is Anna and I run the Eastrea centre groups on a Monday at 5.30pm and 7.30pm and Thursday at 9.30am. Having an issue with food and my weight since a kid I really struggled as an adult. I got to my heaviest and it was affecting my life. I didn't want to leave the house. With young children I knew things needed to change and then I found Slimming World.
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While the plan is easy and generous, it’s also tough. But I promise with the support of myself and the group you’re not alone, and together we will help you achieve your weight loss dreams.
Hi, my name is Gemma and I have been a consultant now for seven-and-a-half years. I joined Slimming World in January 2011 to feel better in myself. Suffering with depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, I knew my weight was holding me back from being the confident person I could be.
I lost four stone in eight months and over the years I have helped many members achieve their targets.
You are never alone, and we will always welcome you with open arms and a friendly smile.
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Meet Charlene who runs groups in Whittlesey on Tuesdays and Wednesdays 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Methodist/UR Church (Queen Street Church). I started my Slimming World journey in January 2016 after being distraught looking back through Christmas and New Year pictures.
After losing weight within six months, I became a consultant as I wanted to help others change their lives too.
I love what I do and care so much about helping others. I run three groups; one in Whittlesey in the morning at 9.30am and 11.30am on a Tuesday and two groups in Stanground on Thursday at 5.30pm and 7.30pm and Friday at 9.30am.
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I knew something HAD to change. I lost four stone in 18 months to get to target and felt fantastic, being able to be the mummy I wanted to be to my children. I’d love to help others regain their inner selves.
Slimming World is the UK and Ireland’s leading independent slimming organisation. Launched in 1969, we now help up to 800,000 people to lose weight every week in our 13,000 friendly local groups and through our web-based support programme, Slimming World Online. In 2015 Slimming World was awarded the Investors in People Gold accreditation, putting us in the top 7% of accredited organisations across the UK and recognising the highest standards of people development and leadership. To find your nearest group, please call 0344 897 8000 or log on to www.slimmingworld.co.uk Follow Slimming World on Twitter at www.twitter.com/slimmingworld or become a Slimming World fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/slimmingworld
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MONDAYS Eastrea Village Hall, Coates Road, Eastrea 5.30pm & 7.30pm Call Anna on 07539 229365
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THURSDAYS Eastrea Village Hall, Coates Road, Eastrea 9.30am Call Anna on 07539 229365
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THURSDAYS Stanground Community Centre Whittlesey Road, Peterborough 5.30pm and 7.30pm Call Gemma on 07955 211027
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Health
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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Health
New year, new year resolutions, but how important is really looking after you in your life?
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elf-care is a broad term that encompasses just about anything you do to be good to yourself. In a nutshell, it’s about being as kind to yourself as you would be to others. It’s partly about knowing when your resources are running low and stepping back to replenish them rather than letting them all drain away. It also involves integrating self-compassion into your life in a way that helps to prevent even the possibility of a burn-out. When practised correctly, self-care has a long-term benefit for the mind, and the body. We are excited to provide a wide range of services to help you look after yourself in 2020. We are pleased to offer regular meditation classes, which can help you develop better physical and emotional responses to stress, with the beneficial effects on your health, and we are planning talks about ‘The Law of Attraction’, which believes that positive or negative thoughts bring positive or negative experiences into a person's life, that can improve their health, wealth, and personal relationships.
sympathetic nervous system (PNS). What this means is that your body goes into a restful, rejuvenating mode, helping it to fortify its immune system. Better physical health. Similarly, to the previous point, with better self-care often comes fewer colds, cases of flu and upset stomachs. Less stress and a better immune system can surely help you feel more physically able and strong inside and out. Enhanced self-esteem. When you regularly carve out time that’s only about being good to yourself and meeting your own needs, you send a positive message to your subconscious. Specifically, you treat yourself like you matter and have intrinsic value. This can go a long way towards discouraging negative self-talk and your critical inner voice.
The Top Six Benefits of Self-Care are:
Increased self-knowledge. Practising self-care requires thinking about what you really love to do. The exercise of figuring out what makes you feel passionate and inspired can help you understand yourself a lot better. Sometimes, this can even spark a change in career or a reprioritisation of previously abandoned hobbies.
Better productivity. When you learn how to say ‘no’ to things that over-extend you and start making time for things that matter more, you slow life down in a wonderful way. This brings your goals into sharper focus and helps you to concentrate on what you’re doing.
More to give. When you’re good to yourself, you might think you’re being selfish. In truth, self-care gives you the resources you need to be compassionate to others as well. Giving compassion is a bit like filling a bucket; you can’t fill someone else’s if you don’t have enough of your own!
Improved resistance to disease. There is evidence that most self-care activities activate your para-
So, join us in 2020, and let us help you make this your best year ever.
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FOR THOSE WHO MIGHT HAVE MISSED LAST CHRISTMAS! How festive is this window? Paula Peake, one of the account managers for the magazines, whilst delivering extra copies of Discovering Whittlesea to our customers, discovered this little gem. The sight of the shop front brought a tear of happiness to her eye as it was so festive and traditional. Well done to all at Grosvenor Flooring for creating such a magical spectacle!
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Legal
When is a Court of Protection Health and Welfare Order Needed? BY HOLLY WEBB
An important part of being fully prepared for later life is by making a Lasting Power of Attorney. This will nominate a trusted friend or family member who will make important decisions on your behalf in the eventuality that you no longer have the capacity to make these decisions yourself. Before you make an LPA, you need to demonstrate that you have the capacity to do so. If you need to appoint an attorney but are deemed to no longer have capacity, you will not be able to do so. Some people do find themselves in the position where they no longer have capacity and have not appointed anyone to make health and welfare decisions on their behalf. In these circumstances, the Mental Capacity Act 2005 does allow family members and other carers to make decisions relating to a person’s care and treatment. Family members and carers do not need permission from the court to help someone to wash, dress or feed themselves. It is also permissible to buy shopping and necessary goods for them using their own money and arrange homecare, services and repairs or maintenance. Those caring for a person who lacks capacity are also allowed to carry out diagnostic tests to identify an illness, give medication and arrange professional medical treatment. They are also allowed to arrange care in an emergency. There are limits to this. The person must be reasonably deemed to lack capacity to make the decision themselves and it is vitally important that any decisions made, or actions taken are in that person’s best interests. If the decision is about where the person is to permanently reside or if there is a disagreement over what is considered to be in the person’s best
interests then an application will have to be made to the Court of Protection who will make a one-off decision on the matter. As a rule, the Court of Protection is unlikely to appoint a health and welfare deputy unless ongoing welfare decisions will need to be made. Deputies are more likely to be appointed in cases where a person suffers from a progressive illness or profound learning disabilities and will require a series of medical decisions to be made on their behalf over a period of time. If the Court of Protection does appoint a deputy, there is no guarantee that they would have been the first choice of the person needing decisions made on their behalf. While you have the capacity to do so, it is very important to make a Lasting Power of Attorney to put you in control of who will manage your affairs in the event that you are no longer able to. LPAs can be made for health and welfare and also for property and financial affairs. The private client team at Fraser Dawbarns will be happy to assist you with making an LPA or with an application to the Court of Protection.
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Club
Matters LADYSMITH PLANS 2020 ACTIVITIES
Whittlesey Ladysmith W.I’s 2020 programme will be really varied including crafting, art, interesting speakers and, of course, the usual parties and outings. There will again be seasonal competitions in March, August and November, as well as the monthly ones, so lots to look forward to in the coming year. The annual meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 14th at 7.30pm in St. Andrew's Hall, Parkinsons Lane together with a fish and chip supper. The competition will be ‘something made of wood’. New members and guests are always very welcome to join the group. More information from Sue on 01733 205927 or Liz on 0798 2854872 or check out the group’s Facebook page.
GREAT NIGHTS & WHITTLESEY RE-UNITED FOR VALENTINE’S CELEBRATION Just like it always was... the very best of floorfilling soul and Motown tracks from the classic years of the 60s, 70s and 80s at the Ivy Leaf Club, Whittlesey on Saturday, February 15th. Bop, glide and step in the themed decor, with three top DJs, namely Ian Gray, John Bradley and Andy Coulson, spinning absolutely cracking tunes. Dress up if you fancy it... how about coming as your favourite iconic celebrity from the era, or even dressing just like you did back in your glitzy disco days? Add in real ale and cocktails and you’ll know it’s not a night to miss! The sure way to guarantee your place is to get your tickets double quick, from: The Ivy Leaf Club, Gracious Street, Whittlesey; Larry’s Heel Bar, Broad Street, Whittlesey; or Bob’s Records, 16 Broad Street, Whittlesey. Contact the Ivy Leaf Club on 01733 202579; Andy at 07941 629660; or Bob’s Records on 07802 354220. Tickets are £6 in advance or £8 on the door. More details on the Great Night’s Facebook page. J A NUA RY 2020
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Singing Whittlesey – By Chris Urlwin
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uch research has been done to prove that being involved with music, particularly singing, is good for us.
Not only does it exercise the lungs and vocal chords, but also benefits upper body muscles, important nerves, and the immune system. It can help towards important improvements in wellbeing, increasing self-confidence, relieving stress, reducing depression and helping to counter loneliness and isolation. Songs remain in our memory far longer than many things, and singing can be very beneficial for those with dementia. Joining a singing group is now being suggested by some GPs rather than anti-depressants. Now Whittlesey has its own singing group. Early last year a couple moved here from Norfolk who, as carers, had enjoyed a dementia friendly singing group, and were looking for a similar group to join. They discovered that nothing existed in Whittlesey and mentioned this at the local Alzheimer's Society Carers' Group, which contacted the Cambridgeshire Care Network, who had helped set up singing groups in Wisbech and March. It got in touch with Kathryn Gray, who also attended the carers' group, and plays the guitar, and so Music Makers was born, the first meeting taking place in September 2018. The purpose of the group is to provide a place where older people, including those with memory problems, can meet socially to enjoy an afternoon 50
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of singing. It is not a choir, with the commitment and discipline implicit in such a group, although some may wish to join one as they gain in confidence. At the moment there are usually between twelve to sixteen singers, but it is early days for the group, and as it becomes more wellknown, no doubt more people will want to join. The meetings are very relaxed and informal, with a break for tea halfway through for just £1. Kathryn usually suggests the first couple of songs and then the participants decide what else they will sing. The group’s repertoire is very varied, from war time songs through to The Beatles and Abba, and song books are provided for those who may be unsure of the lyrics. Naturally, they are all well-known and easy to sing – the emphasis is on fun. Normally members sing to Kathryn's guitar, but for the Christmas meeting, a guest pianist joined them and that, along with the mince pies, made it a bit special. Music Makers meets on the first Thursday of every month from 2.30pm until 4pm at the Queen Street Methodist Church. For more information contact Kathryn Gray on 01733 351594. Singing makes you feel good, it does you good too! JANUARY 2020
Trans-slender By CJ Atkinson
Oh no!, there goes another diet. Some juicing thing, I thought I’d try it. I saw pictures in a magazine Of lardies, all now wafer thin. The before photos, fat James Cordens The afters, thin Amanda Holdens. This endless cycle of self-loathing, The struggle to get in my clothing. I assure you that I tried so hard To ditch the biscuits, sweets and lard. I tried kale for breakfast, kale for dinner, Drank kale tea to make me thinner. Held my nose then blended pulp And drank it down in massive gulps. On Monday I took tiny sips By Thursday I was eating chips. Oh no!, another diet blown. I tried so hard to live on foam. My bingo wings, shot putter’s thighs, A tribute to my love of pies. Sarcasm from the bathroom scales ‘I’m sorry, we don’t have room for whales’ I give up now, I quit, surrender I’m identifying as Trans-slender.
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Travel
Why Travel With Us in 2020?
By Ellie Cuthbert
Marketing & Admin Assistant
We are proud to be celebrating over ten years in the travel business, being your local, trusted independent travel company that offers their clients the freedom of choice. We employ the ‘faces of travel’ within your local town as all our staff have extensive travel knowledge, with a combined experience of over 250 years! Most importantly, all of our holidays are ABTA and ATOL protected, giving you complete peace of mind! Being independent with extensive experience in the industry means that we can package together anything you desire worldwide, searching the market for the most competitive prices and dealing with the widest range of suppliers on our high street. We have an extensive portfolio of products and choice, offering a local high street, face-to-face service along a range of websites, offering worldwide holidays, weddings and pure luxury. You make the right choice when you book with us… • We aim to beat online prices. • We have won awards with Feefo and are ranking 5* for customer service. To read our reviews, visit www. holidaywithus.co.uk/reviews. • All our staff have extensive experience in travel and have worked on our high street for many years. • We are an established, competitive business that prides itself on ensuring our customers return to us year after year. We have a knowledgeable and passionate team that delivers a professional service at all times. We are proud to employ some of the most experienced faces in travel within our local towns. All of our staff members have travelled the globe and received a wealth of training, giving them a vast understanding of worldwide destinations and products. They also offer a high level of
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Pets’ Corner
The Benefits of In-house Diagnostics by Whittlesey Veterinary Centre
Veterinary surgeons often have to run tests to help diagnose an illness and to check how your pet is doing if they have a long-term illness or are on long term medications. Here at Whittlesey Veterinary Centre, we have our own in-house, fully equipped laboratory facilities. This means we can offer our clients a quick turnaround for initial test results, with results normally available the same day. We are then able to deal with emergencies and start any necessary treatment sooner, improving our patients’ wellbeing and it can often be life saving. Laboratory tests available for your pet: • Biochemistry, where we can check how our patients’ vital organs e.g. liver and kidneys are functioning. • Haematology, where we can check our patients’ blood cells e.g. how well the red blood cells are carrying oxygen around the body, if the white blood cells are indicating any infection present and if their blood can clot sufficiently to stop bleeding. • Pre-anaesthetic blood tests, especially important for elderly patients to check how their organs are functioning before we give them an anaesthetic. Signs are not necessarily seen until later on in the decline of the function of your pet’s organs.
• Feline leukaemia and feline immunodeficiency virus blood tests. • Thyroid blood test, to check their thyroid gland is functioning normally. • Cortisol blood test, to check if they have a disease known as Cushing’s. • Pancreatitis blood test, which will tell us if there is a problem with their pancreas. • Bile acid blood test, to check if their liver is functioning normally. • Fructosamine blood test, where we can check for diabetes. • Microscopy work, looking at blood, urine, faeces, samples from lumps, swabs from ears and parasites under the microscope. If we need confirmation of any results obtained inhouse or need to perform more in-depth tests, we have access to an external laboratory. We also have a veterinarian who can issue passports, complete export paperwork and take bloods for rabies titre tests which is performed at an external laboratory.
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Fixed Interest Investment Warning by Eamonn Dorling
Cautious investment portfolios usually contain a high proportion of underlying investments described as ‘Fixed Interest’, this is because traditionally they feature low volatility and react differently to property and equity investment markets. There might be a change on the horizon. Fixed interest is traditionally based on loaning funds to a government or a company for example. The loan is agreed, and interest is paid to the lender (fixed interest). On this basis the lender receives an income whether the stock market goes up or down and irrespective of property market valuations. The net return to investors is normally better than cash and is less volatile than the equity market, which is why this asset class sits at the heart of cautious investments – but something else has developed: Interest rates for cash has been very low for several years and inflation is low and some commentators predict that it will remain low or may go lower (what do they know about current affairs that we don’t?). There is a perception within the investment world that fixed interest is currently over valued following a long spell of what is considered by many to be ‘over performance’. If this is right, we should beware of a market correction. The purpose of this warning is that if you are merely crossing your fingers in the hope that everything will be OK, that is fine if you know
what you are doing. If you are concerned, I recommend a professional review of what has normally been described as safe. There is even a view that equities, that are normally considered to be more risky, could become a safer haven when wisely selected – food for thought! To explore the possibilities – seek the services of an independent financial adviser. 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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Senior Independent Financial Adviser, Brooks Wealth
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January 2020 2nd Voodoo Acoustic Open Mic with David B at Mama Liz's, Stamford, from 8pm.
21st Open Mic at The Boat Inn, Whittlesey, with The Boatmen and Phil Q from 8.45pm.
4th Paul Jones live at The Ivy Leaf Club, Whittlesey, in the bar, to entertain you from 8pm. Non-members welcome but to pay £1 at the bar.
22nd Backroom Acoustic Open Mic at The Ale House, Ramsey, with The Boatmen and Shaun, from 8pm.
5th Indoor car boot at The Ivy Leaf Club, from 6pm-12pm. £5 per table to be booked in advance by calling 01733 202579. Limited spaces - refreshments available. 6th Jack Whitehall Live at Peterborough's East of England Arena from 8pm. For more information please visit https:// www.ticketmaster.co.uk/jack-whitehall-stood-uppeterborough-06-01-2020/event/1F00576DBD6A75F5 6th Open Mic Night with Stacey Loweth at The Bluebell Inn, Werrington from 8pm. 7th Acoustic Open Mic Night with Graham Cleaver at The Millstone, Barnack, from 8pm. 8th Backroom Acoustic Open Mic at The Ale House, Ramsey, The Boatmen & Shaun, from 8pm. 10th Karaoke in the bar at The Ivy Leaf Club, from 8pm. Nonmembers welcome but are to pay £1 per person at the bar. 12th Indoor car boot at The Ivy Leaf Club, from 6pm-12pm. £5 per table to be booked in advance by calling 01733 202579. Limited spaces - refreshments available. 11th Canine conditioning with Omnidogs, at Cullum Farm PE27 5EZ. Conditioning is the key to a fit, healthy, flexible and balanced dog. Suitable for sporting, overweight, rehabilitation and pet dogs - our programme is designed to develop canine strength from the inside out. For eight weeks at just £80. To get involved, please email enquiries@omnidogs.co.uk. 11th & 12th Peckover House, Wisbech, Gardens in Winter. An opportunity to enjoy the early season with a stroll around the garden. Warming soups and hot drinks available. 13th The Talbot Open Mic, Stilton, With Tim. From 8.30pm. 15th Quiz night at The Ivy Leaf Club, from 7pm. Teams of no more than six people. £5 per team (or £1 each for smaller teams). There will also be a raffle and if you’re hungry it’s also curry night. 16th Open Mic at The Bull, Newborough, with Graham. From 8pm. 17th-19th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival! 18th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival. Procession/dance/various pub and other venue events. From 10.30am-5pm. 18th The function room at The Ivy Leaf Club will be open from 11am onwards and from 7.30pm. The Sound Injectors will entertain you. 18th In the bar at The Ivy Leaf Club, it’s Race Night! First race at 7.30pm, the Tote will be open – £1 per horse horses for the last race will be auctioned for members only. 18th The Boatmen Live at The Straw Bear after-party at The Falcon Hotel from 5pm-7.30pm. 18th-19th Straw Bear Festival - it’s all going on at the Ivy Leaf Club with a mini beer festival. Doors open from 11am. 18th & 19th Peckover House Gardens in Winter. An opportunity to enjoy the early season with a stroll around the garden. Warming soups and hot drinks available. 58
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25th Burns Night at The Ivy Leaf Club in the function room. Traditional ‘Haggis, neeps & tatties.’ Supper tickets £5 from behind the bar doors open 7pm, the meal is at 7.30pm. Entertainment from 8.30pm with Graham James, haggis will be piped in by members from our local pipe band. 25th & 26th Peckover House Gardens in Winter. An opportunity to enjoy the early season with a stroll around the garden. Warming soups and hot drinks available. 26th Vegan Market in the Guildhall, Cambridge (right next to the Market Place). Open from 10.30am to 4pm. This market will be packed with stalls selling a huge variety of vegan products from great local businesses. Find a whole host of mouth-watering food stalls, eye-opening lifestyle brands, luxury cosmetics, ethical clothing, interesting charities and much more. Tickets available on the door – £2 for adults and free for kids. Only card payments accepted on the door. See you there! 26th Predator lure fishing match/competition. The event will be held on one of the local drains near Whittlesey that is managed by the Whittlesey Angling Association. The draw will be at 8am, fishing at 8.30am to 2pm - entry is £20 (£4 pegging; £16 towards prize money). Location to be confirmed. To find out more information please contact Gareth Dewdney – 0796 9880551 - g.electrical@hotmail.co.uk 26th The Glasshouse Acoustic Sessions at The Key Theatre, Peterborough, from 2.30pm-5.30pm. 30th The Blue Boar, Eye, Open Mic with Graham Cleaver from 8pm. 31st Whisky Bar Acoustic Open Mic with The Boatmen.
Regular Local Events 20Twenty We currently run three theatre groups which perform musical theatre, acting, singing and dancing. All groups will perform at least one main show each year alongside other community performances including March GER Christmas Cracker, St George’s Fayre and our fundraising events. The first session is always a free introductory session to provide your child with a chance to decide if they believe they will enjoy being a member. The Youth Theatre sessions run during school term time at March Town Hall as follows: • Double Act – Ages six to 11. Tuesdays, 5pm-6.30pm. Cost £4 per session. • All-Stars – School years seven & eight, Thursdays, 5pm-7pm. Cost £5 per session. • Boundless – School years nine to 13. Tuesdays, 7pm-9pm. Cost £5 per session. 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. Apply at the bar. TUESDAYS Love to sing? Join Singchronicity, an all-ladies chorus for their weekly meeting at Orton Wistow Community Centre, Orton
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January 2020 Wistow, Peterborough, PE2 6XN, every Tuesday 7.30pm10pm. 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.
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WEDNESDAYS Bingo at Palmer Close, 6.30pm. Call Julie on 03701 924126 for more details.
Fields, Whittlesey. For more info visit www.parkrun.org.uk/ manorfieldwhittlesey, email: manorfieldwhittleseyoffice@ parkrun.com or find us on Facebook.
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.
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 from 8.30am-10.30am. All money raised by recycling the paper-based materials will be donated to local charitable causes.
Play Scrabble at Palmer Close on the second Wednesday of each month, 1.45pm. Glee Club Jess Davis runs a high energy group on a Wednesday evening at March Town Hall from 5pm- 6.30pm. If you love dancing to great songs, then this is a group for you. The cost is just £2.50 with the activity suitable for those aged 10-19. 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. Line Dancing For Beginners & Improvers at Coates Public Hall, 7.15pm-9pm, Admission £3 inc. tea & biscuits. Very friendly class. Contact Maureen on 07890 756857.
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. Apply 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.
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. Apply at the bar. 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. Wiggle and Giggle at Whittlesey Library. Every Friday from 10.30am-11am during term time. 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
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Those of us who received new instruments or musical tech will have by now exhausted either the batteries or the initial joy of finding all the hidden features, benefits or shortcomings of either the gadget or instruction manual (whoever reads them?), but what about the instrument’s playability? Like the wrapping paper that you tore off with excitement that you discarded on the floor on Christmas morning, your shiny new present may by now be laying in the corner. The build quality of budget and used stringed instruments can vary significantly and often even a really good make can benefit from a trip to a workshop to be set up and improved. As discussed in previous issues, the string height, neck and bridge of stringed instruments, whether acoustic or solid, can vary from ‘stage ready’ straight out of the box to totally un-playable. This has always been one of the major hurdles for inspiration and creativity, especially for beginners. Most instruments have a metal rod through the neck (truss) which is designed to keep the neck straight whilst under tension from the strings and
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part of a good service will be to evaluate and adjust it. Guitars and banjos will mostly have frets, wires used to shorten the string length and change the pitch/ note. These can be set at different heights during manufacture or through wear and may result in string buzz. Levelling, crowning and adjusting these frets by a professional will certainly improve the action and on a used instrument may be the reason it was sold by the previous owner. Dressing and levelling also ensure reduced string buzzing once all the high spots have been levelled. The bridge and top nut (where the string is held at each end) can also cause issues and a misaligned bridge will affect the instrument’s intonation (where even correct finger placement to play a chord results in a note or notes that are out of tune). There are a number of competent guitar and bowed violin/viola luthiers across the county for both classical and rock stringed instruments who can perform almost miracles on your pride and joy. Of course, this comes at a price, but the difference in playability of a correctly set up instrument compared to a worn or used model makes the investment worthwhile and any good instrument technician will advise if the investment is warranted as part of the initial assessment. Once you are happy with the feel it’s now time to concentrate on genre, technique or style and to regain that initial rush from your new acquisition. Local open mic listings can be found at: www.outa-stock.co.uk/OM.htm JANUARY 2020
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Church Matters St Andrew’s Church, Church Street, Whittlesey PE7 1DD Holy Trinity Church, North Green, Coates PE7 2BQ St Mary’s Church, Station Road, Whittlesey PE7 1AB St Thomas’ Church, Oil Mills Road, Pondersbridge PE26 2TR
Christian Unity “Jesus prayed All mine are yours, and yours are mine; and I have been glorified in them. And now I am no longer in the world, but they are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, protect them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one, as we are one.” Gospel of St. John chapter 17: verses 10 to 11. This prayer of Jesus is a conversation with his father. Jesus asks that all his followers might be one. One in faith in the Son of God. He expects his disciples to be united with each other. By the sacrament of baptism, we all share in our membership of the Church that is Christ’s body on earth. When a child or adult is baptised in one of our parish churches, they receive a certificate. On the back of this document is a list of all the Christian denominations who recognise each other’s rites of baptism. Roman Catholic, Methodist, Church of England and others. What this says is quite profound. Instead of looking upon each other as we may have done in the past, as the opposition or even as nonChristians, we are to look upon each as brothers and sisters in Christ members of one church. January is the month in which we are particularly asked to think and pray about Christian unity. We are invited to attend the Methodist Covenant service as a way to renew our commitment to Jesus at the start of the New year and strengthen our bonds of friendship with the Queens Street congregation. The week of prayer for Christian Unity, January 18th to the 25th, provides us with the opportunity to pray for each other and for the unity for which Christ himself prayed. We know during this week that when we pray, we are spiritually united with like-minded people around the world. If you share our faith in Jesus please find time to pray his words at the top of this article. One day we will get beyond the conceit, ignorance and prejudice that keeps peoples apart and Jesus’ prayer will be fulfilled. God bless you all in the year to come. Rev Nigel
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A Huge Thank You To Whittlesey Christmas and the New Year are behind us and we now anticipate the challenges or blessings 2020 will bring. As a church, one thing we are certain of, is that this year God will be surprising us with his goodness as we continue to trust him. In 2014 our church, together with Councillor David Mason and Sue Jennings established Whittlesey Emergency Food Aid and freely offered its premises and expertise to become the storage, administration, and distribution centre. Since then it has gone from strength to strength in being a vital help for the schools, housing associations, library, clinics, various agencies and case workers etc, who refer and encourage those they are serving to access the many ways WEFA is able to help them. I’m writing this before those in receipt of food aid this year have been given their Christmas hampers. We are hoping in the New Year to provide a couple of photos along with a report containing the wonderful things that took place to make it all happen. Until then, please allow me to say a huge ‘thank you’ to all the groups, churches, businesses, schools and the many private individuals, too many to mention, who have helped to make it a reality. Whittlesey, your generosity has done it again, proving once more that our community should be renamed ‘The Jewel Of The Fens’. Both myself and our church count it an honour to serve and be a part of this community. Yes, challenges have come, or should I say, opportunities to prove God. Many times, we reached the critical point of demand outstripping supply, and not wanting to let anyone down, we prayed that God would provide. I suppose we shouldn’t be surprised, but we are, when someone either brings or calls offering a food donation containing the very item’s we were short of. Why not make plans to pay us a visit this year, every Sunday at 10.45am? 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
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SLIMMING WORLD SUPPORTS ITS LOCAL FOOD BANK APPEAL Members of Whittlesey PM and Eastrea Slimming World groups have taken part in a reverse advent, where they have been bringing in items for the past month to help local families in need.
BUILDING SUPPORT FOR STEP EDUCATION
Whirlpool Corporation team members chipped in to support STEM education in the region during the FIRST® LEGO® League ‘build event’ held at the company’s Peterborough offices. During the ‘build event’ LEGO® enthusiasts from Whirlpool donated their time to build more than twenty complex LEGO® models, which will be used at the inaugural FIRST® LEGO® League Whirlpool event to be held on January 18th, 2020. FIRST® LEGO® League is a global science and technology challenge for nine to sixteen-year-olds, which sees more than 310,000 young people (in 38,800 teams), from across 100 countries, come together to develop their STEM skills.
Anna, who runs the Eastrea groups, said: "I am passionate about fundraising for our local community and I am so proud of everyone who has donated.” She also ran a raffle in her groups where she raised £70 to buy items not normally donated like sanitary items, toiletries and cleaning products. Charlene, who runs the Whittlesey PM groups, also had a collection and had already taken some chocolate advent calendars before this haul. The Whittlesey Food Bank was overwhelmed with all the items donated and stated it would go a long way in helping families in need, passing on its thanks of gratitude to every single person who made this possible.
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Pig Dyke Molly Dancers any readers will have seen The Pig Dyke Molly Dancers roaming around the streets in a bewildered fashion and dancing in spots around Cambridgeshire dressed in their striking black and white attire.
Molly dancing is a division of Morris dancing, but far more sophisticated and subtle. Members do not need stIcks, bells or hankies as props for dancing: it’s just the sheer elegance of their art form that delights and entertains the public. Molly dancing is believed to have originated when the plough boys and farm labourers were out of work and money during the winter. In order to survive they would go and dance or sing to the local squire and gentry who would have been able to store food. It is rumoured that the begging was quite aggressive, with acts such as carrying the plough onto the fine lawns and manicured gardens; hence ‘Plough Monday’, the first Monday after Twelfth Night. If they did not receive any gratuity, they would drag the plough across the lawn. In order not to be recognised they would create disguises such as animal heads, face paint etc. Pig Dyke Molly has taken this old tradition by the scruff of the neck and brought it up to date. J A NUA RY 2020
The group has an age range between eight and eighty, and consists of a very broad variety of women and men with very differing professions and backgrounds. Pig Dyke has a striking visual appearance and vibrant dancing style, coupled with superb and unique music. Bucking the trends of the folk world they have doubled the number of dancers in the past two years. They come together for their sheer love of dancing, entertainment and sociability, with the odd pint of beer being consumed for medicinal purposes occasionally in order to keep the body and joints supple! The team has enjoyed success for many years and spread the gospel of Molly dancing across the globe. They have danced on several Saint Patrick’s days across in Ireland, in Bourges and Nimes in France, in Greece and twice in America. Over the Christmas and New Year period Pig Dyke members have taken part in various activities, including carol singing in Peterborough, and dancing on New Year’s Eve in every pub, alehouse, party or hostelry that would accept them in the Whittlesey area. All the money collected from these two events is donated to Macmillan Cancer Care. Each year The Pig Dyke Molly Dancers raise in excess of £1000 and estimate that over the years they have donated about £18,000 to this charity. They would like to thank everyone who has helped fill the buckets to make this possible, saying it is a privilege to be able to go out and have so much fun and while raising so much money to Macmillan Cancer Care. You can catch them at this month’s Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival…
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Peterborough-based charity PECT has appointed Dr Toby Willison, executive director of operations at the Environment Agency, as the new chair of its board. In his new role, he will work alongside the environmental organisation’s board, staff, volunteers and partners to deliver ambitious plans for the future. Dr Willison first worked on climate change twentyfive years ago while researching the impact land use change has on carbon fluxes. For the last five years as executive director of operations, he has been responsible for the Environment Agency’s activities to mitigate and respond to climate change. He said: “The greatest risk in the climate emergency is thinking that someone else will sort it! Almost daily the effects of climate change become more evident and we face a
catastrophic loss of biodiversity. Local NGOs have a major role to play in helping our communities to be more sustainable and cohesive. I believe that PECT has a massive part to play in joining up these challenges in Peterborough and beyond. “I am excited and honoured to become chair of PECT at this important time, mindful that the previous chair Steve Magenis leaves big shoes to fill. I would like to thank him for the fantastic dedication and support he has shown PECT over the years. His hard work has had a far-reaching and long-lasting impact.” The PECT charity aims to make places better for people and the planet: delivering innovative projects of local, regional and national significance, and enabling change for a smarter future. For further information about PECT, call 01733 568408 or visit www.pect.org.uk
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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
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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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
FACT
Your Community Transport We are a membership organisation and as a member of FACT the following services are available: DIAL-A-RIDE This is a pre-bookable scheduled service operating throughout Cambridgeshire currently five days a week, providing a door-to-door service for individual people unable to utilise public transport services. Users with a valid Cambridgeshire County Council bus pass travel free. DIAL-A-CAR This is a pre-bookable service which can be used by any individuals who have no access to transport services. This service can be used for you to visit friends/relatives, appointments, holidays etc. GROUP HIRE Our mixed fleet of fully accessible minibuses is available by any not-for-profit body whose activities are concerned with social welfare, recreation, cultural or similar purposes. You can also register as a member using our website: www.fact-cambs.co.uk (please quote reference: DM001)
Call us on 01354 661234 or call in: 5 Martin Avenue, March PE15 0AY J A NUA RY 2020
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A) The Alphabetical Quiz – The Letter A
The idea is that all the answers to the following questions begin with the letter A, and follow each other in alphabetical order, as shown in the first two answers given. 1)
Which African ant-eating mammal takes its name from the Dutch for ‘earth pig’? – Answer: Aardvark.
14) Burnley boy who last year became the all-time leading wicket taker amongst cricket’s fast bowlers.
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Which Scottish football team have never been relegated from the top tier, since being promoted in 1905? – Answer: Aberdeen.
15) What is the name of the main artery in the body which carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the smaller arteries?
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What name is given to the nut-like fruit of the oak tree?
16) What name is given to a bed which, for a joke, has had the sheets doubled up so that you can’t get into it?
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Travelling from Trafalgar Square into The Mall in London, you would pass this Arch.
17) Sign of the Zodiac whose name is taken from the Latin for ‘water carrier’.
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What is the opposite to hibernate, when an animal 18) Anniversary of the day when fighting in World War 1 survives the hot summer in a dormant state? came to an end.
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Land-locked country in South Central Asia with Kabul as its capital.
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Which battle against the French in 1415 is prominent in Shakespeare’s play, Henry V?
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With which band do you associate Morten Harket singing “Take on Me”?
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What is the name of the main river flowing through Leeds?
10) When is a door not a door? When it’s _ _ _ _. (The old ones are always the best! – Ed.) 11) This former British athlete with a very distinctive laugh is now a television presenter. 12) What name is given to the fine particles of silt, clay, mud and sand that are carried and deposited by a river? 13) According to Greek mythology, what was the ‘food of the gods’?
19) This Midlands football club was one of the founder members of the Football League in 1888 and of the Premier League in 1992? 20) Which Ian McEwan novel was made into a very successful film, starring James McAvoy and Keira Knightley? 21) Which European country was the birthplace of composers Schubert, Haydn and Liszt? 22) What name is given to the rapid movement of a large mass of snow down a mountainside? 23) This small pointed tool is used to bore holes, especially in leather. 24) Which Devon seaside town is synonymous with carpet making? 25) Which racecourse hosts the Scottish Grand National? 26) Which country is bounded by the Caspian Sea to the east, Russia to the north, Georgia to the northwest, Armenia to the west and Iran to the south?
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: + 5, x 8, - 16, 50% of it , - 7, x 2, + 34, 70% of it, + 25
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– Batteries can be charged from empty to 80% full in just 45 minutes with a rapid charger
Robinsons Volkswagen is a broker and not a lender and can introduce you to a limited number of lenders, who may pay us for introducing you to them. *At the end of the agreement there are three options: i) pay the optional final payment and own the vehicle; ii) return the vehicle: subject to excess mileage and fair wear and tear, charges may apply; or iii) replace: part exchange the vehicle. With Solutions Personal Contract Plan based on e-Golf on 48 month/10,000 mile agreement with £7,500.70 deposit. Optional final payment £9,861.30. 15% minimum deposit required. 18s+. Subject to availability and status. T&Cs apply. Offer available when ordered by December 17th, 2019. Indemnities may be required. Offers are not available in conjunction with any other offer and may be varied or withdrawn at any time. Accurate at time of publication. Freepost Volkswagen Financial Services. †The actual range achieved in realistic conditions differs from this result during normal driving operation and amounts to approx. 124 miles on average annually and is dependent on driving style, speed, use of comfort features or auxiliary equipment, ambient temperature, number of passengers/load, choice of driving profile (Normal, ECO, ECO+), and terrain. These figures were obtained after the battery had been fully charged. The e-Golf is a battery electric vehicle requiring mains electricity for charging.
These figures were obtained after the battery had been fully charged. The e-Golf is a battery electric vehicle requiring mains electricity for charging. There is a new test for fuel consumption, CO2 and electric range figures (known as WLTP). The electric range shown was achieved using the new test procedure. Figures shown are for comparability purposes. Only compare fuel consumption, CO2 and electric range figures with other vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the starting charge of the battery, accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather, driving styles and vehicle load. Zero emissions while driving. For more information, please see www.volkswagen.co.uk/owners/wltp or consult your retailer. Data correct at 10/19. Figures quoted are for a range of configurations and are subject to change due to ongoing approvals/changes. Please consult your retailer for further information. Official fuel economy figures for the e-Golf model range: mpg N/A; CO2 emissions 0g/km.
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