Syston Town News April issue 2016

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Syston Band Competition Success around the world. The band were very pleased to be invited to play the piece at the Syston Scouts ‘Sticks and Tones’ Show on 20th February which gave the band an opportunity to perform the music to an audience. Members Photo: Syston Town News of the Scout band also danced around the world as the band played. The result was a real hit with the audience. As part of the planning towards the main event, the band also decided to enter a competition in Oxford to test themselves out against a few other bands rehearsing the same piece for the regional competitions. With an early start at 7.00am, the band made their way to Oxford to compete against six other bands. The band Some of the band members at their rehearsal gave an excellent performance which resulted in both the award of best instrumentalist to our Principal Cornet with the cup and shield won in Oxford Player, Chris Moore, and the First Prize Trophy, giving the The beginning of each year in the world of brass bands band a real confidence boost. Preparations for 13th March brings the start of rehearsing for the annual regional continued with some hope of a Leicester City FC style competitions which ranks each band within their section. resurgence. The sections are a bit like the football leagues ranging The big day did not disappoint, after a long day of from Championship to the Fourth Section. Syston have anticipation and waiting for all 18 bands to complete their been in the Fourth Section for the last few years, performances, the band came home celebrating a 2nd unfortunately with a run of disappointing results seeing us place result. It is the first time in more than 100 years of residing close to the bottom of the section. With a steady band history that the band has been placed in a qualifying increase in members and a change of Musical Director, position at the regional areas, which means the band are the band were hopeful of a better result in this years’ invited to the National Finals at Cheltenham in September. competition. The improved performance of the band can in no small All bands play a set piece for the competition which this way be credited to the enthusiasm and commitment of year is ‘The Journal of Phileas Fogg’, a concert work by Chris Banks, Musical Director. Chris is passionate about Peter Graham. It is a brass banding and has drawn in expert advice and very pleasant piece of Like our page Follow us on guidance from the highest levels of the brass band world. music which takes the Read your online via Continues on page 3 listener on a journey

Syston Band Brings Home a Trophy for the First Time in 23 Years!

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The band have asked Syston Town Council to display the trophies at the Council Offices and will be handing them over for safe keeping on 22nd March at the Council Meeting. To find out more about the band visit our website or email us : www.systonband.co.uk email: systonbandmail@yahoo.co.uk A front row Cornet and a Bb Bass player would complete our full band line-up.

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Road Closure Fees Waived for Queen's Birthday Leicestershire County Council will be offering free road closure applications for street parties being held to mark the Queen’s 90th birthday this year. The council says the decision will help to support villages and communities who want to organise celebration events between 21st April - the date of the Queen’s birthday - and mid-July. The applications for temporary traffic orders, which involve road closures if events are being held on the highway, usually cost in the region of £400. Communities will, however, have to ensure signs are put up indicating closure and the council can offer further advice, if necessary. So far, community groups in Worthington and Burbage have applied for the traffic orders. Guidance, complete with an application form, is available on the County Council website: http://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/news/ro ad-closure-fees-waived-for-queens-

birthday, or by calling Leicestershire County Council’s highways customer services on 0116 305 0001. If you are going to hold a street party, please let us know so we can feature it in the May/June issues to show how Syston is going to celebrate this historic event. If you take any photographs at your event, please email us them too!

Syston Yard Sale 2016 It is with great joy that we can officially confirm that there will be a 3rd annual Syston Yard Sale this year. It will be held on the 11th June, between 10.00am and 4.00pm. For those of you who are not familiar with the concept, this event is to encourage community spirit and raise funds for local causes. Participating residents of Syston will be holding Yard Sales on their front gardens, selling household items as well as plants, drinks, cakes etc. At the same time we will run a raffle to cover expenses and raise funds for a local cause. It's free to enter, and all the money you make, you keep. All that we ask in return is for you to sell your quota of raffle tickets.

Would-be buyers navigate their way through Syston using a map of locations, the last couple of years saw over 100 sellers taking part. Registration is from April 1st to June 1st, we'll need your name, email, address and a brief description of what you're selling. This year our Charity Coordinator Angela, will be working with volunteers from Make and Play. She'll be on the lookout for raffle donations, so if you'd like to support your local community and give your business some publicity please get in touch. We are also looking for volunteers to help deliver leaflets. As little or as much time as you can spare, it all helps. This event coincides with the Queen's 90th birthday celebrations, and the county council are offering free road closures for street parties! It would be wonderful if people took advantage of this and had a street party in the evening, generating real community spirit. You can keep up to date with the latest information by finding us on facebook, emailing systonyardsale@gmail.com or leaving a telephone message 0116 260 8726. Jay

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New Window Donated by Cllr D Houseman Photo: Syston Town News On Monday 22nd February, the Stn was invited to The Old Chapel on Chapel Street Syston’s very own Theatre! County DATE 16th April 2016 Councillor Dave DOORS OPEN AT 6.30PM Houseman had very kindly BEETLE DRIVE STARTS AT 7.15PM donated a £1 EACH TO PLAY window to the PRIZES TO BE WON SARIC group FOLLOWED BY CASH BINGO WITH who run the CASH WINNINGS theatre and who 20p PER TICKET have been OR £1.00 STRIP OF 6 raising money Members of SARIC with Dave Houseman to renovate the NO BAR, SO BRING YOUR OWN infront of the new window building and its FOOD AND SNACKS, TEA & COFFEE WILL BE ON SALE contents. County Councillor Dave Houseman said he was really quite touched to be invited to the event saying that; “This wonderful Chapel was built for £700 in 1797, some 219 AT SYSTON years ago. SCOUT HALL The building is home to many Community Groups, from the OXFORD very young to senior citizens. Screenings of up to date films STREET are held here as well as Murder Mystery evenings, which include a three course meal. SYSTON It’s a vital community asset within easy reach of over 60,000 residents plus the 280,000 City residents. Frankie Vaughan OBE CBE supported the National Association of Boys Clubs and helped to raise funds by visiting and supporting variety shows in many of the clubs. He sadly died in 1999 at the age of 71, but during one of his visits to Syston in October 1965, when the Chapel was home to a Youth Club, he was photographed with lots of local 10 ye people. a r No Qu He recalled a story relating to a Mrs Josephine Pick from Mere Guara ibble Lane, Queniborough who was one of those present at what ntee was called the Syston Boys’ Club and had her photograph taken with the star! She said at the time “I shall put it under my pillow”. It’s 11 years since I was first invited to look around and told what SARIC intended to do, including raising the funds to purchase the freehold of this building. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think that Phil Sharpe, a man with endless tenacity and Chairman at that time, along with his fund raising colleagues that have continued to work ceaselessly, would ever raise any significant amount. But they did raise an amazing £23,000 towards the purchase of this property. My own contribution was to stop double yellow lines being plonked all over Chapel Street, and help, despite lots of hurdles, to get a grant of £30,000 via the County Council, but this was mainly due to Phil’s enormous patience. Manufacturers of Fitted Bedrooms and Home Offices One call to Swift Fitted Furniture and we’ll arrange In 2010 after 20 years as tenants SARIC became the proud owners and the new landlords. a no obligation estimate to make the most of your bedroom or home office space. Friendly service and It just shows what can be done when a group of people with drive and determination decide they are going to make professional fitting - for less than you’d think. something happen. Future generations will, I am sure, Call Paul appreciate your boldness, resolve, willpower and fortitude. Phase 2 was to raise the funds to renovate and improve the building. Once again you continue to succeed with your to find out more today ambitious plans so congratulations.” Cllr. Dave Houseman.

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BEST SPRING FRONT GARDEN COMPETITION 2016 ENTRY FORM Entries will be judged late April, dependent on the Spring weather. Your emailed entries can be accepted at :- mbent@gotadsl.co.uk NAME TELEPHONE / EMAIL POST CODE ADDRESS

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Syston In Bloom The Syston in Bloom Group has decided that it will no longer carry out voluntary work for Syston Town Council. Over the past fourteen years the group has managed the Council's entries in the annual East Midlands in Bloom competition. Together we have ensured that the Council has consistently achieved Silver or Silver Gilt awards. All this without mishap and with a considerable amount of mutual trust and respect. There has been a tremendous community spirit. Last year we put in over 250 man hours of unpaid work for the Council.

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wonderful teacher as shown in the patience and love she gave to her three precious granddaughters Becky, Lucy and Kate. She lived this unfulfilled ambition of teaching through her daughter Jill and was always interested in her days at school. Jill said that they spoke on the phone every evening. Janet became a Great Nan in August 2015 when Ellena arrived (born to Kate). Sadly by October 2015 Janet had started to feel very unwell and that was when the hospital appointments started and the diagnosis given in December. 1930 - 2016 Janet was determined to see the Born in Leicester, Janet Littlefield arrival of Great Grandson, George had an older sister and attended William, born to Becky (Philip’s Melbourne Road Infants School, daughter) making both Jill and Medway Street Junior School and Philip grandparents. He was born Alderman Newton Girl’s School. on January 7th 2016 and she had After leaving school at 16 she the opportunity of seeing both great entered the world of work and had grandchildren together. lots of jobs and lots of creative It was wonderful for the family that hobbies. She met William Edward Littlefield (Bill) at a Valentines dance their Mum was able to die in LOROS which she had supported and married in 1951, they had two since it opened. children, Jill and Philip. She was also a Justice of the Peace They moved into Syston in in 1982 until she reached 70, a governor at and had owned and run The Wreake Valley school for 25 years Grapevine together, with Janet and had been Chairman of Syston moving into Forge Court after the Town Council and served her death of William (Bill). She was very community in many ways including happy there and made some new delivering the Syston Town News and very special friends. Her until she became too unwell to do so. greatest sadness was that she had We would like to thank Jill for giving only just settled there and got the us the information used here. apartment just how she wanted it when she became ill. Janet will be sadly missed by many Her family believe if she had had the in Syston and we send our opportunity she would have made a condolences to her family at this time.

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soon as the flowers have faded I shall prune the whole of the outer branches by removing about six inches (15cm) of growth. This will then leave the shrub with mainly green inner leaves, but then I work in a couple of handfuls of Growmore and within three weeks the new brilliant This is our monthly gardening feature by our own gold leaves will emerge. local expert and regular panellist on “Down to Earth”. While on the subject of pruning, I have two large evergreen shrubs of Elaeagnus slow release pelleted fertilizer. The x ebbingei ‘Gold Edge’ in one of my Pyracantha’s will soon fill in the gaps in borders and my hedge and produce a mass of white these help not flowers in May and orange-red berries during late summer, which the blackbirds only to give structure to the will enjoy. border, but also This year my Magnolia x loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’, pictured left is covered add colour to brighten it up. I with a mass of pink flower buds and can understand these open into lilac-pink flowers. This why this plant, Curzon Graphics © glorious Magnolia forms a large shrub, with large, gold which I keep under control by pruning it all over as soon as the flower petals have variegated foliage, has the RHS Award of Garden Merit as unlike many forms of fallen. An added attraction is its coppery variegated Elaeagnus it does not produce coloured young foliage. ‘Leonard Messel’ branches whose foliage does not revert will grow in most fertile soils, including to green. During late summer it also Curzon Graphics © those which have traces of lime and will produces small, very fragrant silvery produce flowers on young three-year-old flowers that fill the garden with their scent. I have a 38 yard (36.5m) long hedge plants. along the rear of my garden and this has I was watching a Magpie wrestling with For the first time that I can remember the been planted with Berberis and twigs on a large Japanese maple and large, evergreen shrub of Choisya Pyracantha. Most of the Berberis were when it had managed to break one off it ternata ‘Sundance’, pictured below, has planted over 50 years ago and now a flew over to a large birch tree that grows not had its previous growth browned number of them have, due to old age, in a garden on the Orchard estate where over by frost. Consequently throughout started to die. I decided to remove the it had built a nest. Magpies are a member dead or dying Berberis and replace them of the Crow family, but unlike Crows, with the evergreen Pyracantha. So, which only build large saucer shaped during late February on behalf of the nests, Magpies build a roof over their Syston in Bloom panel, Trevor Hodson nests so that it resembles a ball of twigs, and myself visited Oasis Nursery, which this is to prevent other large birds from is on the road as you turn down and past stealing their eggs and killing their young. Brooksby College. Whilst there we were By now many Daffodils will have finished looking for good sized trees and shrubs flowering and are setting seed pods, if for members of Syston in Bloom to be you need daffodils to naturalise then able to plant in a bed on the entrance to leave the seed pods on, but where you the car park in Syston Station. At this have small clumps in a garden it is best nursery I spotted a number of three to Curzon Graphics © to remove the seed pods as this will allow four feet tall Pyracantha that were so the bulbs to put more energy into reasonably priced that I ordered 10. the whole of the year it has produced a producing better bulbs and a better show brilliant show of glossy golden foliage It was quite a job cutting back and of flowers for the following year. and this year it is producing its white digging out the roots of the Berberis and fragrant flower much earlier than then working a bucketful of half and half previous years. ‘Sundance’ is the most John Innes number 3 compost and my outstanding of all golden foliage shrubs own 12 month old garden compost into and although it has not been frosted, as which I added a handful of Osmacote

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Wado Ryu Karate Club Billy Nethercot and Tilly Morgan both 12 years old now, started Wado Ryu Karate Matial Arts, way back in 2009 when they both were five years old. Both Tilly and Billy are the only remaining two left from when the group was set up in Thurmaston, Leicester. Billy and Tilly are still very committed and are both working hard practicing for their next belt ‘1st KYU' brown/black belt. We are so proud of the dedication they both have shown towards this sport, many have come and gone but these two keep going! Visit our FB page 'Wado karate club' for more information and pictures.

Vacancy for a School Governor at Wreake Valley Academy It has been two years since Wreake Valley Academy has had any vacancies for governors. This year two vacancies have arisen for community governors. Wreake Valley is keen to encourage members of our local community to think about joining our governing body. Wreake Valley is graded ‘good’ by Ofsted and that grading has been achieved with the help and support of a strong governing body. Governors play

a vital role in helping to shape the strategic direction of the school, they work with senior members of staff to inform and help shape the decisions that we take. Our governing body has members from a range of backgrounds, and that diversity is important in ensuring that we have a full range of views and experience when taking decisions. You do not have to have any previous experience of working on a governing body. The commitment works out on average at about one meeting per month across the year, plus one visit to the school during the working day, at least once a year.

The role of governors and governing bodies has changed dramatically in recent years so we have put together some information on our website to give you an overview of what the role involves. Please see our website: http://www.wvacademy.org/wpcontent/uploads/2016/03/Interested-inbecoming-a-Wreake-Valley-AcademyGovernor.pdf If you would like to find out more please contact the Clerk to Governors, Rachael Boyall at clerktogovernors@wvacademy.org or call 0116 264 1080, who will arrange for you to meet with the Principal for an informal chat about the role.

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ARIES March 20 - April 19

LEO July 22 - August 22

SAGITTARIUS Nov 22 - Dec 20

With the Sun in your sign this month, you’ll certainly feel the benefits! Good energy, a positive outlook and lots of enthusiasm all go towards making this a month to remember. Look out for an assortment of new ideas, some quite ingenious, that will solve any current problem and light your whole life toward a new direction.

Don’t worry too much about recent financial setbacks! All this is temporary and things will soon get ‘back on track’. Home issues are nicely sorted and will no longer take up so much of your time. This opens up new pathways to possible new study courses and adventures. A romantic encounter stabilises into something more special.

At last, you successfully complete an outstanding project and have followed through with all requirements. You can now sit back to enjoy the fruits of your labour, if you want to! For all the signs indicate that you won’t be content with just sitting and watching for long. Hobbies and leisure interests certainly get a look-in and this helps.

TAURUS April 20 - May 20

VIRGO August 23 - Sept 22

CAPRICORN Dec 21 - Jan 19

Obligations to others are happily completed this month, bringing you more freedom than you’ve had for quite a while. You’ll be ‘back to the drawing board’ however and new plans and schemes are essential for your overall state of mind and future hopes and aspirations. Don’t worry if others are left behind and can’t help you at present.

You may feel as if your life is ‘on hold’ whilst others are taking their time, picking and choosing, as regards their own affairs. This certainly affects you and you dig deep to find the patience required, whilst waiting for them to make up their minds. You certainly have some domestic issues to sort out. A new soul mate uplifts you.

Life continues to be demanding and you’re working hard to manifest certain dreams and plans, as difficult as this is! As a job or work project comes to an end, you may be concerned as regards ‘the next steps’. It may be a good opportunity to step back and let life takes its course right now. Getting on top of domestic tasks is rewarding.

GEMINI May 21 - June 20

LIBRA Sept 23 - Oct 22

AQUARIUS Jan 20 - Feb 17

Close partners and loved ones are certainly preoccupied with ‘more than enough on their own plates’. So you can’t expect much support from that direction; indeed, they may be approaching you to help them instead! But you really could do with refocusing after a job or work project comes to an end. A new friend is most helpful.

A new romantic partnership is on offer and You find that matters in your own life reach this could be the start of wonderful things! a nice conclusion and everything seems so straightforward! Your current need and You may certainly be inspired to put all love of money encourages you to reach your energies in this direction. Work is enjoyable and even fun when you find that out towards new ventures and the daily routine sparks up considerably. This is your creative energies are most also fun and rewarding. Others may be appreciated. As financial problems get difficult and argumentative at times, give sorted, don’t be surprised if work gets them time. tough.

CANCER June 21 - July 21

SCORPIO Oct 23 - Nov 21

At last, you feel as if you’ve ‘got to grips’ You’ve made such excellent progress in recent months that you can’t expect this to with practical problems and can get over this hurdle. For life certainly has been continue! So take advantage of throwing a lot at you just lately! You’re opportunities to relax and even to take a also having to push hard where your break from demanding work routines and finances are concerned, with a few some workplace competition that’s taking problems coming your way and making a lot of energy from you. However, a demands. At last, a new job offers all the fantastic new job opportunity is ‘up for help you need. grabs’.

PISCES Feb 18 - March 19 A partner isn’t really being much help at present but, then again, their previous support has been invaluable. However, you’re in a comfortable mood, with happiness edging in from every corner. Romance is uppermost in your mind as you look further afield towards new horizons. New opportunities to raise cash are also inspirational.

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St Peter and St Paul’s Church News There was also a raffle. Farewell The result of this most entertaining evening was £650.50 was raised for A packed church funds. Queniborough church was filled with people from all Ladies Friendship Circle the churches in the Fosse Team to On February 22nd we enjoyed say farewell to Revd. Lorna Brabinourselves playing ‘Call My Bluff’ Smith. Revd Lorna had been in organised by Pam Tyers. charge of Queniborough, Rearsby, We tried to guess the old fashioned Ratcliffe and Thrussington since 2008 words from the three descriptions and is now moving to serve in the given. It was a lot of guess work. Diocese of Lincolnshire. We also tried to guess the unfamiliar It was an enormously joyful service descriptive nouns for animals which despite the tinge of sadness at the was a lot easier! loss of Lorna. After the service there was a splendid An evening of fun and fellowship enjoyed by all. spread of refreshments. Sheila Borderick Fun Quiz Night Mothering Sunday Service On Mothering Sunday the 10am service and eleven30 service combined to worship at 10.30am. There was a full church with many families and friends. The older children helped in the leading of the service. During part of the service the young people gathered at the back to create flowers to represent love and later gave these to all the women in the church. On 5th March a full church centre We celebrated the fact that our very enjoyed an evening of quizzing. There newest members two week old twins were representatives from were with us as well as our oldest Queniborough, East Goscote, member who is 101! Thurmaston, Syston and even one The service was followed by biscuits couple from East Leake! and cakes in the hall. Once again David Springthorpe did an amazing job asking the questions and keeping order! Supporting & Reporting in A hot supper of sausages or faggots and around Syston (supplied by Gamble and Hollis of course) accompanied by mashed To advertise in the potato, mushy peas or baked beans SYSTON TOWN NEWS prepared by Terry Farmer was Telephone 0116 269 3221 followed by a vast selection of sweets most of which were donated.

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NEW BARKBY WI President of New Barkby WI, Mrs B. Saunders welcomed members and visitors to the institutes March meeting. After ‘Jerusalem’ was sung and business matters attended to, Mrs Jane Andrews of Billesdon gave a talk on the variations of food from twenty different regions of Italy. The North is very Germanic in its ideas, and colder, so sausages etc make a good meal; the south is more peasant-like, with vegetables and fruit. The audience watched as a pasta dough was made. Using durum flour, left to ‘rest’ for a short time, it was then made into different

Pace of Development Sustained Thanks to a deal of hard work by the Steering Committee, led by Chairman Colin Grimes, Syston and District U3A, which now has close on 200 registered members, has been successful in gaining confirmation of full membership of the national University of the Third Age Trust. The next stage in development will be the first Annual General Meeting to be held on 11th May when a fully empowered Executive Committee will be elected by the membership. Close on 30 Groups are already up and running and efforts are currently being

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shapes using a Pasta making machine. The dough can be frozen too and cooks quickly in boiling water. It is usually served ‘al dente’. When a meal is served everyone seated at a table has to wait for the ‘head of the family’ to begin to eat first of all. During the talk, there was a 20 question quiz, mostly gleaned from the talk. The winner was Mrs P. Vernon-Wilson. Afterwards, several members won packets of pasta, or dishes, such as Pork Bolognese, been stew and a dessert using Mascarpone cheese. The vote of thanks was given by Mrs Diane Wright and the competition for the letter ‘W’ was won by Mrs Angela Montague with a

bottle of Italian Wine. The tea hostesses were Mrs Jean Brutnall and Mrs Rosemary Foster. Social evenings held in February and March were ‘Friendly’ darts matches held at the Syston Conservative Club. The April meeting will be held on Wednesday 6th when Dr. J. Castleman will give a talk on ‘Cathedrals and Roof Tops’ Visitors are welcome to join us at the Syston Community Centre on school Street ready to start at 7.30pm.

made to find Group Leaders to facilitate the setting up of others for Current Affairs, Tai Chi, Line Dancing and Bird Watching. Groups are the central core of U3A activity through which members learn through the exchange of shared experience. Group Leaders are not necessarily ‘experts’ but organisers who make the necessary arrangements for Group meetings. Anyone reading this who feels they would like to get involved as a Group Leader should contact Group Co-ordinator Sheila Driver (sheiladriver@hotmail.com) or Janet Downes (jandow70@aol.co.uk). The next General Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday 13th April in the Syston Conservative Club starting at 10.30 a.m.

when Jim Davis and Jo Hayward from Radio Leicester will talk about the role of the BBC and local journalism. Among the many special events organised for the near future is a day trip to Bletchley Park on Tuesday, 28th June setting out from Syston at 9.30am. Nonmembers wishing to assess whether the U3A is for them, before committing to join, are welcome to attend the General Meeting or to join the Bletchley Park excursion. (Attendance at one General Meeting or Two Group meetings is permitted under U3A rules). Full details of membership and application forms can be obtained from Norma Grimes (u3abiz@btinternet.com).

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the top 20 fastest growing law firms in the UK. Tyler Bernadini from Leicester Riders, the British professional basketball team that play in the British Basketball League, was invited along to cut the ribbon and formally opened the branch to the public, see picture left. The new office on Melton Road, close to the centre of Syston, aims to provide easy access to legal services for those living in and around Syston. Claire Brown is the Wills & Probate solicitor at the Syston branch, having been with the firm for several years now. Photograph courtesy of EHL shows L- R: Claire said: “We have a strong focus Paul Lawrence: Regional Director, Lynn on building relationships with the local Botting: Receptionist, Claire Brown: communities where we are based. I Solicitor, Tyler Bernadini: Leicester Riders, am thrilled to have been given the Sian Phillips: Regional Practice Manager opportunity to launch the Syston office and Ian Morris: Group Commercial and am very much looking forward to Director. helping and supporting the local Edward Hands & Lewis Solicitors community in a wide variety of ways.” (EHL) have expanded their office Edward Hands and Lewis Solicitors network and officially opened their has been established since 1897 and 11th branch, on Melton Road in still has an office in its original town of Syston. Loughborough. As a family owned With branches nationwide and with business, EHL aims to bring legal plans to open three more sites around services back to the heart of local the midlands in the next three months, communities and has won awards for EHL have been highlighted as one of its modern approach to how these

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services are delivered. Syston is a thriving community and EHL look forward to working to become a part of this. The firm strives to provide high levels of customer care and offers invaluable support to the community and surrounding areas. As most legal aid has now been withdrawn, EHL aims to provide initial appointments free of charge, and appointments are not always needed. The Syston office will also offer drop-in legal clinics on key areas of law to ensure that anyone needing legal support (or is simply not sure where to start with something) can feel free to call in and speak with an adviser. It is an approach that has been well received in other towns in Leicestershire. The firm offers an extensive range of legal services to individuals and businesses including family law, residential conveyancing, Wills, probate, lasting powers of attorney, personal injury and support for wealth tax and trusts matters for the individual and for businesses; commercial conveyancing, corporate law, litigation and employment law. SYSTON TOWN NEWS

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ACCOUNTANTS A.B.T. (Accounts, Book-keeping & Tax) AAT Qualified Small Business’s a Speciality. Good Rates. email:diane.orton1040@yahoo.co.uk Mob: 0746 0303 490. Baker & Co Tel: 0116 264 0889 CP Accountancy Ltd Tel: 0116 230 3973 Mob: 0774 965 0129 or email: info@cpaccountancyltd.co.uk Sarah Sear Ltd Chartered Certified Accountants Tel: 01664 424 298 Mob: 07804 028 063 email: sarah@sarahsear.co.uk www.sarahsear.co.uk

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USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS Post Office, Syston. 0116 260 3765 Age Concern Syston. 0116 260 1476 BATHROOM AND TILING CRIMESTOPPERS. 0800 555 111 Souter Bathrooms Ltd Parkinson's UK. 0844 225 3625 Tel: Darren 0116 260 4105 or Mob: 0776 668 5901 Roadline. 0800 62 63 63 Samaritans. 0116 270 0007 BUILDERS Syston Volunteer Centre. 0116 260 7888 Dave Hutchings Councils: Tel: 0116 260 7716 Mob: 0777 078 5400 email: dave@dave-hutchings.com Charnwood Borough Council. www.dave-hutchings.com 01509 263 151 Sharp Construction Leics. County Council. 0116 232 3232 Tel: 0116 260 1566 Mob: 0798 955 1994 Syston Town Council. 0116 260 7150 CADETS Hospitals/Healthcare: ATC Squadron 1181 Syston Glenfield Hospital. 0300 303 1573 Wreake Valley College, Opposite the playing Leicester General. 0300 303 1573 fields at the rear of the college. Meeting Leicester Royal Infirmary. 0300 303 1573. nights: Monday and Thursday: 7.00pm to Direct Dial to Patient Bedside. 9.30pm. Flying, gliding, rifle target range 0900 906 1515 shooting, adventure training, Duke of Edinburgh Awards scheme, 737 Flight Accident and Emergency: Simulator. For more information telephone Leicester Royal Infirmary. 0300 303 1573 0116 260 3948 between 7.00pm and 9.30pm NHS Direct. 0845 46 47 Monday and Thursday evenings, email: Syston Health Centre oc.1181@aircadets.org. We are recruiting The Jubilee Medical Practice: 295 0600 young persons aged 13 to 17 years. The County Practice: 295 0500 CAR BODYWORK District Nurses & Health Visitors: Chips Away 0300 300 7777 Tel: 0116 259 8340 Mob: 0777 874 0074 Chemists: CARPETS Boots. 0116 269 8218 Colby Carpets Sunlit. 0116 260 2695 Tel: 0116 260 7394 Mob: 07973 776 240 East Goscote Pharmacy. 0116 260 6734 email: colbycarpets@gmail.com Leisure: Costcutter Carpets Tel/Fax: 0116 264 0745 South Charnwood Leisure Centre email: costcuttercarpets@tiscali.co.uk 0116 264 0057 Syston Community Centre. 0116 260 7150 CELEBRATION CAKES Syston Library. 0116 305 3500 Sharon’s Sugar craft Syston Northfields Tennis Club. Tel: 0778 974 2635 www.sharons-sugarcraft.com 0116 260 5926 Syston Rugby FC. 0116 260 1223 CHARITY GROUPS Syston Twinning. 01509 813 723 Age Concern Syston Wreake Runners. Sophie 07745 343726 The Methodist Church Centre, High Street, Syston LE7 1GP. Tel: 0116 260 1476. Police: Syston Police. 101 Help and Advice Centre open Monday to Schools/Colleges: Friday 9.00am to 12.30pm. The Merton Primary School. CHILD CARE 0116 260 8150 Childminders Roundhill Community Academy. New informal support network for local 0116 269 3896 childminders and minded children, to share SS Peter & Paul Primary Academy. best practice in a friendly environment. Free 0116 260 7577 resources. Meets the first Tuesday of every Wreake Valley Academy. 0116 264 1080 month. 9.30am to 11.00am, at the Syston Biffa Waste Issues: Methodist Church. £1 per adult. email: cm.network@talktalk.net Biffa Transfer Station. 0116 269 6492

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CHILD GROUPS Cont’d In B Tweenies A parent, baby and toddler group for parents with children who have been on a neo natal unit. The group meets on Tuesdays from 10.00am until 12 noon at Queniborough Dance Co. 109 Broad Street, LE7 1GJ. Telephone Lindsay on 07847 264 382. www.prembabies.co.uk Make & Play (Mondays and Fridays) Syston Methodist Church, 9.45am until 11.00am both days term time only. £2 for the first child and 50p for subsequent children. For more information about the group contact Georgina at systonmakeandplay @hotmail.co.uk or Make & Play - Syston. St Peter & St Paul's Church Tots at Ten Pre-school Group Every Tuesday in term time 10.00am to 11.45am Church Centre, Lower Church Street. £1.50. Fun, fellowship, stories, activities etc.

email: sales@microsis.co.uk www.microsis.co.uk Paul’s Computer Services Tel: 0116 212 9748 Mob: 0796 172 9055 Repairs, upgrades, PC rebuilds, wireless Internet & network set-up. Remove all viruses and spyware, speed up your PC. No call out fees. Tech support. To your door service. Simple Computing Tel: 0116 318 2352 email: contact@simplecomputing.co.uk Web: https://simplecomputing.co.uk/

CONSERVATORY ROOF CLEANER Clean Start Well Established, Professional Conservatory Cleaner. Fully Insured and CRB Checked. Contact Wayne Tel: 0116 431 7674 Mob: 0797 750 5453

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North Leicestershire Beaders Meets second Saturday of the month CHIROPRACTIC 10.00am to 4.00pm. The Old School Hall, Melissa Fairbrother Thurmaston. A friendly group, open to all, experienced and beginners. For more Tel: 07810 727 176 information contact: Mrs Anna-Maria www.childerschiropractic.co.uk Bromley 0116 260 7221 or CHURCH GROUPS ambromley@gmail.com. Broadway Gospel Hall Activities Syston Knitting Group Mondays 3.45 to 4.45pm (term time only) The group meets every Thursday from Children's Bible Discovery Club, five to 10 yrs. 1.00pm to 3.00pm at Syston Community Its free to attend and you can come straight Centre School Street Syston LE7 1HN. The from school, and enjoy crafts, songs, games cost is 50p per session, which includes and stories all with a Biblical theme. Parents refreshments. Please bring knitting needles are welcome to stay with younger children. and wool, alternatively these can be Tuesdays 6.00 to 7.15pm (term time only). purchased at a reasonable cost from the Bible Encounter for 11-16 year olds. Its free group. For more information please contact Anna or Bharti on Tel: 0116 260 8381. to attend, enjoy a Bible discussion, games, crafts. CYCLE SHOP Wednesday 2.30 Women’s meeting. Come Cyclops Cycles and share Christian Fellowship, you will Tel: 0116 260 8500 receive a warm welcome. Transport is DRIVING SCHOOLS available. All meetings take place at the Broadway BELT UP n GO Driving Tuition Gospel Hall, Broadway, Syston Leicester Covering all of Leicestershire Mob: 07868 718 227 LE7 1GA. www.beltupngo.com. Find us on Facebook. Syston Girls Brigade A church based organisation for girls ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES between the ages of five and 18, we meet at Byrite Electrical Ltd the Methodist Church, High Street on 1314 Melton Rd, Syston Tuesday evenings 6.45pm to 8.00pm. All Tel:0116 260 2299 leaders are experienced and CRB checked. www.byriteelectricals.com If you want to find out more, please contact ELECTRICIANS Marie Vernon 0778 648 6504. Guy Bacon CLEANING SERVICES Tel/Fax: 0116 260 5012 Mob: 0797 626 3229 Domestic Cleaner Available Experienced and Reliable Domestic Cleaner. Letts Electrical Services NICEIC registered Contact Nicola on 0775 728 171. Tel: 0116 259 7137 Mob: 0786 651 6286 Domestic Cleaning All Electrical Work Undertaken. Do you require an experienced cleaner? FENCING & GATES All domestic cleaning considered. Please call Jayne on 0116 260 8786 or Fensit Tim Hendry 0744 387 0791. Tel: 0116 239 6495 Mob: 0786 798 1427 Done & Dusted FENCING/PAVING ETC Quality Counts: Domestic and Commercial Dave Hutchings Cleans, all cleans catered for. Tel: 0116 260 7716 Tel: 0116 332 5461 Mob: 0744 481 3440 FLOWER AND GARDEN GROUPS www.done-n-dusted.com Allotment Society COMPUTER SERVICES We meet on the first Tuesday of the month at C & E Consumables Syston Social Club 7.45pm for more Tel: 0116 260 5300 details contact Richard Thorpe on 07973 email: sales@ce-consumables.co.uk 443 945. www.ce-consumables.co.uk Birstall Flower Club Microsis Meet on the fourth Wednesday in Birstall Village Hall at 7.15pm. (not July and Tel: 0116 260 4217 Mob: 0759 502 1206

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December). Visitors welcome, £5. Contact either Sylvia: 0116 267 4206 or Mary Linnett: 0116 267 2247. Brooksby Gardening Club Meets on the third Wednesday from September to May, Queniborough Village Hall, 7.30pm. Day trips and a holiday are organised in the summer. For more details contact Barbara Bromley on 0116 269 6130. Roundhill Flower and Garden Club Wednesday 27th April - Springtime into Summer, Di Singleton (Aston-on-Trent). All meetings take place at the Divine Infant of Prague Church Rooms, Broad Street at 7.30pm unless otherwise stated. Visitors are welcome. Entry £5.

FINANCIAL ADVISORS Furnley House Independent Financial Advisors (IFAs) 1165 Melton Road, Syston Tel: 0116 269 6311 www.furnleyhouse.co.uk

FITTED FURNITURE Swift Fitted Furniture Ltd. Manufacturers of fitted bedrooms and home offices. Contact Paul on: 0116 246 0686

FUNCTIONS & EVENTS Syston R.F.C. Tel: 0116 260 1223/260 7719 email: info@systonrfc.co.uk

GARAGES Queniborough County Garage Tel: 0116 260 0081/260 2288

GARDEN SERVICES I.C.Garden Care Tel: 0116 260 6864 Mob: 0790 259 8344

GAS SERVICING Gas-Servwell Tel: 0116 236 7923 Mob: 0786 073 5066 Unigas Heating Services Tel: 01664 434 742

GUIDING IN SYSTON Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Senior Section & Trefoil Syston District of Guiding caters for girls from age 5 onwards. Rainbows age 5 - 7: Brownies age 7 - 10: Guides age 10 -14: Seniors age 14 - 25: Trefoil 25 + We welcome volunteers to join our unit leaders too. To join or go on our waiting lists please visit www.girlguiding.org.uk/register For any further information please email systondistrict@hotmail.co.uk or telephone 0116 260 7085.

HAIRDRESSING Antehc Hair Studio Tel: 0116 221 5195 Mob: 07877 981 877 Tracey’s at Syston Tel: 0116 260 9582

HEARING AID SERVICES Hear4U Hearing aid sales and repairs. Tel: 0116 366 0901 or 0116 260 5666.

HEALTH AND FITNESS Syston Friendship Group A meeting of friends with learning difficulties, our member’s ages range from 20 to 75. We meet weekly on most Thursday nights from 7.00 to 9.00pm in the Syston Community Centre where we have a range of activities including crafts, bingo, games, Lego,

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HEALTH AND FITNESS Cont’d general socialising etc. Mini bus pickup is part of the service that our volunteers can provide. Contact Anne & Trevor Carter 0788 990 3907, email: trevhme@aol.com. Ballroom and Latin Dance Lessons Every Saturday in Gaddesby Village Hall. Beginners lessons start at 7.30pm and more experienced at 8.00pm. A social dance follows. Cost is £5 per person for beginners and £7.50 per person for more experienced. Refreshments are available. For further information please contact Barry and Audrey Preston on 01664 840 381. Over the Hill Walking Club This club is for singles in the 40 plus age range. We have organised walks in Leicestershire and surrounding counties every Sunday and some Wednesday evenings in the Summer. To find out more contact Dave Gooder on 0116 285 6271 or visit our website www.overthehillwalking.org.uk. Syston Games Club Would like you to join their various games club on Tuesday afternoons 2.00pm to 4.00pm. Syston Community Centre, School Street. Tel: 0116 260 0693 or 260 6931. Syston Methodist Church Centre Dancing every Wednesday afternoon. 2.00pm to 4.00pm. Ballroom, Latin, American, Sequence, Line dancing etc. Syston Parkinson’s Disease Group Tuesday 12th April - Mr D N Farr, Textile fibres etc and end uses. Syston Community Centre 2.00pm to 4.00pm. Visitors are welcome. Contact Jean Capewell 0116 220 1269. Syston Syclers An enthusiastic group who meet on The Green, High St. Syston each week. For more details please contact Phil on 0771 778 1501 or phil@systonsyclers.com, of visit www.systonsyclers.com. Thrummy Drummer Dementia Group meet 2nd Thursday each month for those affected by Dementia and their families/carers. Elizabeth Park Sports Centre Thurmaston between 10.30am and 12.30pm. Informal get together with support and entertainment. 'Why Not Come Dancing' Saturday evenings, 7.30 pm. Gaddesby Village Hall. Friendly instructors teaching Ballroom, Latin and Jive. All welcome from complete beginners to more experienced dancers. The evening costs from £5 per person. Contact us on 01664 840 381 or just come along. www.whynotcomedancing.com

HERBAL CLINIC Ayurvedic Herbal Clinic Ltd Ayurvedic massage therapies Tel: 0116 266 3939 Mob: 0780 102 7571

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KITCHENS AND BEDROOMS LFI Kitchens & Bedrooms Tel: 0116 260 0150

LANDSCAPING Lancaster Landscapes Tel: 01509 814 280 Mob: 0707 985 1976

LEGAL SERVICES HPLC Tel: 0116 260 8990 Mob: 0750 149 5503 email: heather@heatherphilip.co.uk

MONUMENTS De Montfort Memorials Tel: 0116 260 1851

MORTGAGE ADVISORS A & A Mortgages Ltd (Annu) 1 Barkby Road, Syston Tel: 0116 269 8008 Your local independent Mortgage Advisors. Furnley House Independent Mortgage Advice 1165 Melton Road, Syston Tel: 0116 269 6311 www.furnleyhouse.co.uk

MUSIC GROUPS Syston Band Meet at ‘The Hut’ - next to the Bowls club (Central Park). Every Monday at 7.30pm to practice. New members of any standard welcome. Contact via email on systonband@yahoo.co.uk

NATURE GROUPS Birstall Bird Watching Club Meet second Tuesday of the month at the Rothley Centre, Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley. Visitors welcome. For more information contact Marion Vincent on 0116 237 5156.

NURSERIES & PRE-SCHOOLS Broad Street Playgroup Catholic Church Hall, 61 Broad Street. Funded places for 2, 3 and 4 year olds. Mob: 0770 250 4113. Charnwood Nursery & Pre-School Charnwood Five Star Club Tel: 0116 269 6162 www.charnwoodnurseryandpreschool.co.uk Hamilton Hilltop Nursery School. Quality childcare, purpose built facilities. Funded places for 2, 3 & 4 year olds. 25 Hilltop Road, Hamilton, Leicester. LE5 1TT Tel: 0116 274 3090 www.hamiltonnursery.co.uk St Peter and St Paul Pre-School School Lodge, Upper Church Street, Syston. Tel: 0116 269 8638 Tangent House Day Nursery. Quality childcare, purpose built facilities. Funded places for 2, 3 & 4 year olds. 640 Melton Road, Thurmaston. LE4 8BB. Tel: 0116 264 0333 www.tangenthousenursery.co.uk

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Barkby Local History Group Henry Smith & Hamylton We meet irregularly for trips out and talks by Tel: 0116 260 2517 invited speakers. For more information Your Sight Opticians contact Sandra Moore 0116 236 3739. 1176 Melton Road, Syston. sandraemoore@sky.com Opposite Aldi. We provide home visits for Syston Local History Group those who can’t get to us. Monday 18th April - AGM. All meetings take Tel: 0116 260 7075 place at The Link Syston Methodist Church PAINTING & DECORATING Centre 7.30pm. Visitors £1 per meeting. Jamie Heggs HOME MAINTENANCE Tel: 01509 812973 Mob: 0780 384 5465 Curnock Home Maintenance Rob Toon Painter & Decorator Tel: 0116 260 2856 Mob: 0798 177 1164 Tel: 0116 260 7188

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PET SERVICES Waggy Walks Tel 0116 260 3481 Mob 07872 945 166 www.waggywalkspetservices.co.uk

PHYSIOTHERAPY Syston Physiotherapy & Osteopathy Clinic Tel: 0116 264 0808

PLASTERER R.H. Plastering Tel: 01509 812 190 Mob: 0794 117 0230

PLUMBING S. A. Plumbing & Heating Tel/Fax: 0116 291 9116 Mob: 0780 289 4895

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE S. B. Maintenance Services Kitchen & Bathroom Fitting,Tiling and Decorating. Insurance work. Tel: Steve Booth 0116 260 2608 Mob: 0774 020 4036

SCOUT GROUPS Queniborough Scout Group Queniborough Scout Hall, Syston Road, Queniborough. Beavers: Thursday 6.30pm to 7.45pm. Cubs: Wednesday 7.00pm to 8.30pm Scouts: Tuesday 7.30pm to 9.00pm. Contact: Clive (Group Chairman) 0116 269 3532. Rearsby Scout Group Meetings are at Thrussington Village hall Beavers: Wednesday 6.00 to 7.00pm Cubs: Monday 6.30 to 7.30pm Scouts: Monday 7.45 to 9.00pm Explorer Scouts/DofE: Wednesday fortnightly - 7.30 to 9.00pm Contact: Anne Lewis on 01664 424 803 or email: annelewis41@btinternet.com Syston Scout Group Meetings are at Syston Scout Hall, Oxford Street, Syston. For more information, please contact Group Manager, Mark Bodycot on 0116 260 0045. Beaver: Monday evenings. Scouts: Tuesday evenings. Cubs: Thursday evenings. Explorer Scouts: Friday evenings. Scout Network (Venture Scouts): Monday evenings. Scout and Guide Band: Wednesday evenings.

SOCIAL GROUPS East Goscote Friendship Club We are a friendly group of over 50’s who meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm at St Hilda’s Church Hall, Ling Dale, East Goscote. Everyone welcome. Contact: Gill Morton on 0116 260 1977. Lavender Club Social Group Every Wednesday 1.30pm to 4.00pm. Silverdale Community Centre, Silverdale Road, Thurmaston. New members always welcome. Contact Martin on 07709 936 934. Leicester Railway Society Meets 3rd Tuesday of the month. Start 7.30pm at the Cricketers, Grace Road, Leicester LE2 8AD Contact: Michael Chapman (secretary) 0116 260 3336 or Brian Holland (programme Organiser) 0116 236 8328. RBL Women’s Section Syston Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday each month. Syston Community Centre, School Street.

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Queniborough Football Club We are looking for new football talent, boy or girl to play in our under 10’s football team. We run training sessions on Saturday mornings at 11.00am. Football kit is provided for members who sign on. Contact Phil Grudgings on 07961 614 222 or 0116 4311 338. Syston Bowling Club Provides opportunities for all to gain or develop skills, make friends and enjoy a year-round social programme, clubhouse. Free coaching with equipment provided. For more details contact Rob Wilbourn (men) on 01664 424 813 or Val Foreman (ladies) on 0116 260 9635. Syston Kickboxing Club Training on Tuesdays from 7.00pm to 8.00pm at Syston Community Centre. Suitable for all ages and abilities from beginners to experienced. Cost £3.50 for children and £4 for adults, pay as you go. Contact Brent Penniston on 01664 562 286 or email pennistonbrent@hotmail.com Syston Northfields Lawn Tennis Club Tennis for mixed membership. All levels, all ages. Coaching given. Monday and Wednesday, Senior Club Night, Tuesday, Junior Club Night. Syston Northfields Tennis Club, Northfields, off Melton Road. LE7 1HW. Contact Edd Whetton (Coach) on 07800 599 057 or email: edward.whetton@gmail.com for further information. Syston RFC The club runs sides from aged five to fifty years. The U6s to U17s play and train Sundays/ Tuesdays/ Wednesdays September to April we have over 300 members. The Senior Club 18yrs -50yrs play Saturdays. We have five sides training Monday and Thursday from 7.00pm all welcome. Contact the club 0116 260 1223 or www.systonrfc.co.uk. Syston Town Cricket Club The club has three senior teams and junior sides at all age groups from Kwik Cricket to Under 17 level. The club always welcomes new players and for general information contact Roger Pole on 0116 260 2508. Winter nets for all age groups commence in January and for further details contact John Fraser on 01455 212 729. Syston Town Juniors F.C. We have sides in most ages, boys and girls SOFT FURNISHINGS and are recruiting players for next session. D. P. Soft Furnishings We have qualified coaches for each side and Tel: 0116 269 8271 want to strengthen the teams. We train on Memorial Playing Fields, Necton Street, SPORTS CLUBS every Saturday from 10.00am. For further Badminton Club Soar Valley College information please contact: Meet Tuesdays 7.00pm to 9.00pm, both Secretary@systontownjuniorsfc.co.uk. juniors and adults. Have a team in the local Syston Town Juniors F.C. Girls Football Leics League, but need new members. For Academy more details contact: Kiran on 0781 278 0174 or email: kizz_mistry9@hotmail.com. For girls of all ages and ability, S.T.J.F.C. FREE girls football academy Memorial Leicester Penguins Swimming Club Leicestershire’s Number One Swimming Club. Playing Fields, Necton Street, Syston. LE7 Training at South Charnwood Leisure Centre. 8HF every Saturday during football season from 10.00am to 11.30am. The club has 270 members competing to National level. Are you 6-10 year olds and can www.systontownjuniorsfc.co.uk. swim more than 200 metres, give us a call on All Managers/Coaches are CRB checked and hold FA qualifications. Please come 07077 401 602 for more details and to along on the day or contact: Samantha arrange a trial. Chambers S.T.J.F.C. (Chairperson) Mob: Melton Mowbray Archery Club 0777 629 1355 or Saturdays 1.00pm onwards, October to email:sam.chambers37@hotmail.com March at Wreake Valley Academy (indoors, Tae Kwon-Do gym building). April to September outdoors at Syston Rugby Club. New and experienced Four to eight years Friday 4.30pm to 5.15pm SCLC, Wreake Valley. Juniors & Adults archers welcome. For more information visit www.mmac.co.uk. mixed classes Tuesday 6.30pm to 7.30pm

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RBL Women’s Section, Thurmaston Tuesday 5th April - Cheese and Wine. Tuesday 19th April - Felicity Austin, Story of Music Hall. Rearsby & District YFC Meetings every week on Thursdays at 8.00pm in Barkby Village Hall. Call Catriona on 0789 022 6035. Shires Social group for the over 45’s. We meet every Thursday evening for a drink. For information please ring Mike 0770 993 6244, Jan 0116 286 1778, Liz 0116 260 8142 or Andy 0116 236 7339. St Peter’s Court Club Social Fund Bingo every Wednesday at 7.00pm for 7.30pm. Refreshments, bingo, raffle. Fun and friendly atmosphere. Everyone welcome. Coffee morning every Thursday 10.00am until 11.00am. St Peter’s Court, Melton Road, Syston. Syston Chess Club Meets every Tuesday at the Syston & District Social Club, High Street, Syston at 7.30pm. We offer a friendly and comfortable environment and play chess at all levels. We enter local and national competitions. We will teach anyone who wishes to learn! Syston & District Volunteer Centre Hold their Community Lunch every third Monday in the month. Transport available, cost of lunch £7. Everyone welcome. Call our office to book your spot. 0116 260 7888. Syston Ladies Friendship Circle 2nd and 4th Monday of the Month St Peter and St Paul’s Church Hall at 7.30pm. Guests welcome. Syston Twinning Association Syston is twinned with Deville les Rouen, Normandy. If you would like more details about joining us please contact our Secretary, Mrs Kathryn Grocock- Matts on 01509 813 723. Thurmaston Senior Citizens Playgroup The Old School in Thurmaston every Tuesday afternoon from 2.00pm until 4.00pm. If you are retired, interested and would like any more details please ring Pat on 0116 269 4938 or Maureen on 0116 261 1419. Wreake Valley Rotary Club Meet every Wednesday at 7.30pm at the Britannia Inn, Queniborough. Visitors made most welcome.

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Sunday 4.00pm to 5.00pm. St Peter and St Paul’s Primary Academy. First month free. Contact James Freer on 0116 264 0432. Thai-Tanium Boxing Club

Ladies Class Tuesday 9.30am. Bootcamp Thursday 9.30am. Beginners Tuesday 8.00pm, Wednesday 7.30pm. Kids Tuesday/Wednesday from 5.30pm. 29 Overton Rd, Leicester & 760A Melton Rd, Thurmaston Contact Jamie - 0797 365 6778. Twyford Gun Club Friendly Local Clay Pigeon Shoot. Established for over 30 years. Availability for New Members. For Further Details call 07496 458 208 after 7.30pm Wreake and Soar Valley Athletics Club Running - Middle/long distance/sprints club for all the family with experienced qualified coaches, junior athletes from age seven. Adults from absolute beginners to existing runners looking to improve. Contact John 0781 769 3777 email: wreakeandsoarvalleyac@gmail.com. Website: www.wreakeandsoarvalleyathletics.club. Wreake Runners Contact: Dave on 07710 448 253, email: run@wreakerunners.co.uk Web site: www.wreakerunners.co.uk

TAXI Apollo Cars Tel: 0116 260 7070

TELEVISION Glenfield Television Tel: 0116 287 1762

TILING Rivendell Tel: 0116 269 2542

THEATRE GROUPS Syston QT Theatre Group

A small, friendly, local group, we meet every Tuesday (and Thursdays during rehearsal periods) at the Old Chapel in Chapel Street, Syston. There are two main productions a year. We welcome those who enjoy acting, the technical side, props, stage management, costumes, etc., and we are always looking for new members. Contact Jude Latham (Chairperson) on 0770 287 9006; Margaret Young (Secretary) on 0116 260 9663; or email: qttheatregroupsyston@yahoo.co.uk

TREES Charnwood Tree Services Tel: Freephone 0800 371441 Unicorn Tree Care Tel: 0116 269 2039

WATER SPORTS CLUBS Roundhill Subaqua Club Meet every Thursday, term time only, 8.00pm to 10.00pm. Either in the swimming pool or classroom for theory. Plus Social club. We offer Try-Dives for £15.00 (which only covers the cost of oxygen and pool use as we are a non profitable club) so you can try the experience and find out more about diving. For further details contact Teresa Kirkham, Secretary on 0783 483 1291. Wanlip Sailing Club Small friendly local club. Learn to sail, just cruise or race. Families very welcome. Social sailing Saturdays, racing Sunday afternoons. For further information please contact Sue, daytime on 0116 210 2254. Neil, evenings on 0116 260 8049, or the clubhouse 0116 260 7864 at weekends to arrange a visit.

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WOMENS INSTITUTES W.I. Barkby and Beeby W.I. Meets third Tuesday of the month. 19th April - Sausage Making, Andy Ringrose. Barkby Village Hall, Beeby Rd, Barkby 7.30pm. Visitors Welcome. For more information contact 0116 260 9274. Charnwood Wigs W.I. Meets last Thursday of the month at 7.30pm 28th April - Resolution meeting & Quiz Night. Beedles Lakes Golf Club East Goscote. Visitors £4.00. For more details please ring President Sharon Allan on 0784 988 8752. New Barkby W.I. Meets First Wednesday in the month 7.30pm. 6th April - Cathedrals and Roof Tops, Dr J. Castleman. Syston Community Centre, School Street. For more details contact: Biddy Saunders 0116 210 0423.

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Tuesday 5th April 12.00noon to 3.00pm Tuesday 19th April fitting tamper proof screws to number plates. 7.30pm Wednesday 6th April 5.00pm to 7.00pm The Cricketers, Grace Road, Leicester. LE2 8AD tool marking. ‘Bristol to London (Paddington)’ by Richard Costco, Westmoreland Avenue, Binding. Thurmaston. Please feel free to pop along to both of POLICE BEAT SURGERIES these events which are a free service. Saturday 19th April 1.00pm TABLE TOP SALE Co-op, Syston. There will be a selection of Saturday 9th April crime prevention gadgets for sale. 10.00am to 2.00pm Hoby Village Hall SPRING FASHION SHOW Tables available to hire £10 large £6 small Wednesday 20th April Refreshments all day. Contact Sue 01664 7.30pm 434 175 or 0789 123 4759. Entrance fee Barkby Village Hall. 50p. All Proceeds to Rotherby Church. WINDOW CLEANING Tickets £5.00 Clarity Bargain clothes to buy on the night, from Windows, Doors, Facias, Conservatories and AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD AND all your favourite high street stores Guttering cleaned. To discover why people FANCY GOODS including Wallis, Next, Oasis, M&S, are switching cleaners, please contact us for Saturday 9th April Dorothy Perkins. a free friendly quote. 10.00 to 11.00am - for Viewing For more information and tickets call Heidi Mob: 07533 991 561 11.00am to 1.00pm - Auction 0116 260 1025/Sarah 0116 269 2911. www.really-clean.co.uk Age Concern Syston are holding an Auction Proceeds to St Mary’s Church, Barkby. Clean Start at Syston Social Club to raise money for Well Established, Professional Window BAND NIGHT FEATURING Age Concern Syston to continue to provide Cleaner. Fully Insured and CRB Checked. much needed services for the Local LIKUIDBLU Contact Wayne Tel: 0116 431 7674 Community. M: 0797 750 5453. Saturday 23rd April Please Come Along for an enjoyable 7.30pm to 11.30pm morning and support Age Concern Syston. Queniborough Village Hall Adults only tickets £5, bring your own NATIONAL TRUST LEICESTER drinks. Cobs and crisps on sale plus a ASSOCIATION raffle. National Trust Leicester Association Tickets available from the School Office on The National Trust Leicester Association a first come, first served basis. will hold its AGM on Tuesday 12th April Event organised by Queniborough CE at Braunstone West Social Centre, St Primary School Parents’ Fundraising Mary’s Avenue, Braunstone West, LE3 COUNTY AND BOROUGH Group. 3FT, at 7.30pm. Following the short AGM COUNCILLOR SURGERIES ADAPT HUGE SALE Brian Johnson will present an illustrated Saturday 2nd April 2016 talk entitled ‘Made in Leicester’. Admission Sunday 24th April 10.00 to 11.00am is free. 12.00 to 3.00pm Syston Community Centre. Following the AGM meeting the Castle Hotel, Kirby Muxloe. LE9 2AP Your opportunity to meet and speak with Association will commence its summer Sale of Children’s Toys, Clothes and Baby your County and Borough Councillors. programme of coach outings, local visits, Equipment, Some new and some second They are available to discuss any a coach holiday and social events. hand. problems or issues you are concerned Meetings with a speaker will start again in Please come along, grab a bargain and about and where possible help you to September. support ADAPT Prembabies Ltd. overcome them. about and where possible For information on the NT Leicester Registered Charity Number 1138777. help you to overcome them. Association and its Talks Service for other organisations please call, 0116 222 9133. LEICS & RUTLAND GARDENS

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Sunday 3rd April 4.30pm Family Service with activities for the children during the service. Stay for tea afterwards, everyone is welcome. Broadway Gospel Hall. Broadway, Syston. LE7 1GA

FILMS IN SYSTON SARIC Films at The Old Chapel, Chapel St, Syston. PLEASE NOTE NEW START TIME OF 2pm Monday 4th April - 45 years Monday 2nd May - Suffragette Doors open 1.00pm for coffee, Film at 2.00pm. Tickets £4.50 available from The Card Shop, Syston, 0116 260 6095 or on the door. 22

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RABI CHARITY QUIZ NIGHT Friday 15th April 7.30pm Start Roots Farm Shop, Barkby Thorpe, Leicester LE7 3QE Teams of 4 - 6 people, £10 per person Including supper, please bring your own drinks. For more information or to book your team contact Veronica Sutton on 01455 293 452. In aid of the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution.

COFFEE MORNING Saturday 16th April 10.00am to 11.45am The Old School, Thurmaston Home made cakes, jams and pickles Organised by Roundhill Flower and Garden Club. www.systontownnews.co.uk

TRUST AFTERNOON LECTURE Sunday 24th April 2.00pm ‘Piet Oudolf - Garden Maker’ by Noel Kingsbury Hoby Village Hall, Main Street, Hoby, Melton Mowbray LE14 3DT Tickets: £14.00 including afternoon tea (sandwiches, scones and cake) For tickets phone Elizabeth on 0116 270 5711 or visit www.lrgt.org.

THE DOUBLE A COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB Saturday 30th April Doors open 6.00pm. Kentucky Rain (Duo) The artists perform three x 45 minute sets, starting 8.15pm and finishing 11.30pm(ish). Continues page 23

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Pet Picture and Poem Competition – Win £50

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SPRING FAIR Saturday 7th May 10.00am to 12.00noon Syston Methodist Church Hall. Refreshments, Plants, Cakes etc. In aid of Cancer Research UK

Saturday 7th May 10.00am to 4.30pm Syston Community Centre, School Street. Admission 50p. All proceeds in aid of the Air Ambulance.

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Anyone can submit up to three poems for the competition. Don’t forget to include a clear photograph of your pet. (unfortunately we’re not able to return the photographs). “Your poem can be funny, heroic or emotional as long as it’s about your pet. Send up to three poems, of no more than 25 lines (including blank lines) and 160 words each, but if you prefer, you can submit just one poem. The Closing date is May 6th 2016 Send your entries to – Pet Picture and Poem Competition, United Press, Admail 3735 London EC1B 1JB. Or by e-mail to info@unitedpress.co.uk Tel: 0128 245 9533. www.unitedpress.co.uk

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We are offering you a free opportunity to enter our Pet Picture and Poem Competition, all you have to do is send the cutest picture you can find of your pet and write a poem about him or her. The winner will receive £50 and have the picture of their pet on the front cover of the book containing their poem, they will also receive a free copy, we may even throw in a bag of treats for your pet.

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Sport Relief Swim Retired editor of the Syston Town News, Christine Gregory, completed 60 laps of the South Charnwood Swimming pool on Thursday 17th March to raise money for Sport Relief. She has raised a fabulous amount in excess of £200. Christine, 72, a regular swimmer at the South Charnwood pool, said that it helps to keep her fit, and that as she attends each week it would be good to raise some money for those less fortunate. Well Done Christine!

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At our February meeting we were Well my friends, it has come to that informed about the Medical Detection time in life when I can take the Dogs by Wendy Coley, a charity opportunity to hang up my spec ruler started by Dr. Claire Guest. Dogs are and leave the Syston practice to the renowned for their sense of smell and next stage of its development. for centuries doctors have known I have many ‘Thank you’s’ not least of diseases have characteristic odours all when in May 1985 Mr Geoffrey which dogs may be able to detect. Smith had the vision (no pun Claire started working with her own intended) to open up the Henry Smith dogs but the charity now uses many and Hamylton practice in Syston and breeds of dog and also rescue dogs to give me the opportunity to manage to keep the cost down. Cancer cells it. I have had a great time over the release small amounts of volatile last three decades, meeting some substances and the dogs are trained lovely people and making many to detect these substances, each friends. cancer having a different smell. This No optical practice can do without is done in a noninvasive manner good receptionists and I have had two using urine samples in the training of the best in Jo King and Chris Wallis, centre and are are 93 per cent thanks girls, you’ve done a great job accurate. and I’m sure you will continue to help They also train Medical Alert and support the new manager, Mrs Assistance Dogs to assist individuals Christine Dickinson, who will take who manage complex medical conditions on a day-to-day basis. The over fully in May. I would also like to thank our Office dogs are taught to identify the odour staff in the town and our Laboratory changes that are associated with personnel who do a great job not only certain oncoming life threatening for the Syston practice but for all our events. An example of this would be to enable a diabetic to living a normal other branches throughout Leicester life if they were prone to having and Peterborough. their blood sugar to drop suddenly. Everyone is very welcome to join me The dog would alert them if this was in a glass of bubbly (or soft drink) on happening, enabling them to test and Friday 29th April to celebrate my rectify as needed. One lady had time with Henry Smith & Hamylton calculated that she had saved the and to say hello to the new Manager. NHS £3.6 million to date by not having to call out paramedics and not No doubt I will see a lot of you in ‘the village’ during the coming weeks, until having to be admitted to hospital. then, ‘Goodbye’ and see you about. The dogs wear a red coat with Medical Alert Assistance Dog on, with Kind regards John Phillis a pocket which carries information of the persons illness and medication needs, they are allowed in all areas just as a Guide Dog for the Blind would be. This was a very informative talk giving an insight into the research that is being carried out.

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Charnwood WIg's Sarah the speaker of the month from the Fairtrade Foundation gave us an informative talk on how the Fairtrade Movement has inspired a fairer deal for all worldwide. She explained that countries like Ghana in West Africa for example were now growing their Chocolate bean industry with more benefits for farmers and especially women, who in the past were treated very much as second class citizens. Sarah brought with her some chocolate of various flavours that began life in Ghana as cocoa beans and were finally produced and packaged in the EU as high quality chocolate. The price paid includes a premium to be used to benefit the community. There were also some lovely handmade items such as purses and beautifully embroidered cards etc. A Charity Quiz was held by Intercare at the Queen Vic on Tuesday 7th March. The WIg's entered four teams. The Goscote Gadabouts (you know who you are!!) Charnwood Cookies, Tuesday Fruities and The Syston Slickers each consisting of four people to each team. There were sixteen teams that took part in this General Knowledge Quiz. As it was held in the restaurant, an interval of much needed sandwiches and nibbles were enjoyed halfway through the evening. The Charnwood WIg's did their

best but were unplaced at the end of the night. However as it was all for a good cause nobody minded and I believe over £600 was raised, going to an excellent Charity. On Saturday 12th March, The ACM for Leicestershire and Rutland Women's Institute was held at Leicester Grammar School, Great Glen Leicestershire. What a wonderful day it was! Three inspirational speakers in the morning with three subjects close to everyone's hearts. The NHS on Glenfield Hospital and the charity work involving the Cardiac Departments. The second speaker was from Adkinsons's funeral directors who had the great honour to be chosen to provide the funeral arrangements and internment of Richard the Third in Leicester Cathedral. With a behind the scenes glimpse of all the preparations, some wonderful photographs which helped to illustrate the talk. Last speaker of the morning was Baroness Byford DBE who spoke to us about her career in the House of Lords. The highlight of the day was the talk given to us by the wonderful Michael Portillo, but more on that next month hopefully with photographs. Next meeting Thursday 28th April Resolution Meeting and Quiz night Beedles Lake Golf Club, Broome Lane, East Goscote, LE7 3WQ.

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LETTERS The views and opinions expressed on our Letters page are those of the respective authors and do not reflect the opinion of the Syston Town News. Litter in Syston Dear Editor, On Mother’s Day 6th March, we walked along Melton Road towards Central Park. The pavement was absolutely disgusting, there was litter everywhere, it was difficult at times to avoid it. In a year when there is a National Campaign being run by Keep Britain Tidy,

entitled ‘Lets Clean for the Queen’, Syston seems to be going in the opposite direction and is becoming dirtier! What has happened to all the litter bins along this road? Also where are the street cleaners? Along our walk we passed one waste bin at the bus stop near the children’s nursery opposite Goodes Lane, and didn’t see another one until reaching Central Park. How are people supposed to help keep this town clean without waste bins available? It is difficult to complain to people for dropping rubbish - even if they should take it home and dispose of it responsibly if there are no bins nearby! A Concerned family from Syston.

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I appreciate it is virtually impossible for the authorities to catch these people in the act and issue a fine (which I hope would be the maximum of £1,000). But something must be done to stop this disgusting behaviour. The new signs are having no effect. I suggest a requirement for all dogs to be kept on a lead. If the animal is running around the park and defecates, it would be most difficult even for a responsible owner to locate the exact spot to pick up the faeces. Only to be found later by someone stepping in it, or worse still, children rolling in it. The park is there for the people of Syston to enjoy, and for children to run around and play, without the risk of coming into contact with dog mess. It carries germs, which remain even after a time when all visible signs have gone, not to mention the horrible task of cleaning ones shoes after treading in it. This problem is not restricted to the park. There are always piles of the stuff on the pavements of surrounding streets, Walkers Way and Brookside. Not to mention Barkby Road and Goodes Lane. I hope my comments prompt answers and suggestions as to how this problem can be eradicated. Particularly from dog owners, both responsible and irresponsible. Name and Address provided. Send your letters to: Syston Town News, 55 Goodes Lane, Syston. LE7 2JL email: fiona@systontownnews.co.uk Please sign your letters and include your name and address, this will not appear in the newspaper but we will not print without this information. 26

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This year our speaker was Karen Ette, from Loughborough, who has substantial family links with Syston. Her talk was titled ‘How Leicestershire Mourned, How Leicestershire Remembered’, its subject focusing on the men of Leicestershire who fought for The Leicestershire Regiment in World War One, and the subsequent commemoration of those who gave their lives in that conflict. We were told how, in the years following WWI, the names of those who fell were carved into stone memorials built in the many cemeteries of western Europe close to where some of the most vicious battles had taken place, and in which men of the ‘Tigers’ had fought. This was particularly important in the cases of soldiers who had no known grave. The most famous of such beautifully ornate memorials is the Menin Gate, at Ypres, and some men of The Leicestershire Regiment are commemorated on its walls. In February, the meeting of Roundhill The talk then brought us closer to home, Flower and Garden Club takes the form covering the design and siting of various of its AGM. As it deals with the business war memorials built in towns and villages aspect of the club, attendance for this of Leicestershire, including the well-known part of the evening is limited to those Carillon Tower in Loughborough, plus persons who have re-joined as members Syston’s own war memorial, now standing for the coming year. in Memorial Park. There is no floral demonstration, but an It was a very educational talk, even arrangement, created by a member, is covering deep controversy which followed placed on the Welcome Table. Once club a later decision by the Leicester City business is complete, we have a talk by a Council of its day to remove the original memorial that stood in Town Hall Square, professional speaker, usually illustrated with photographs. This is open to visitors. containing names of all those

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St Peter and St Paul’s Primary Academy News Mondays: Adults Zumba classes with World Book Day Lisa, 6.30 to 8.30pm in the new studio. Since the appointment Gemma Dance Academy now meet of Mr Steve Hill as Site here on Mondays 4.15 to 6.15pm, Manager, the school has been going Thursdays 4.15 to 5.15pm and through some major developments to Saturday 10.00am to 1.00pm. it facilities. The old swimming pool Also the cheerleaders meet 5.00 to has been turned into an amazing 9.00pm on Wednesdays. studio which the children can use for At weekends you can book a birthday sports. They are also able to offer a party with hot food prepared and range of activities after school to the cooked onsite with fresh produce by community using all their halls and the chef. Bookings are for a minimum outdoor spaces. of two hours and the rates are £20 per Currently, they have the following hour plus food if required. There is a activities based at the school: choice from two menus, price varies Monday and Thursdays: Indoor depending on numbers, for example a Children's Tennis with Edd Whetton group of 20 would cost £4.25 per from 4.15 to 6.15pm on Mondays and person. Please contact Steve Hill on 4.15 to 5.15pm on Thursdays 0797 080 2584 or email: Tuesday, Friday and Sunday: Taeshill@spspacademy.org for full details Thursday 3rd March saw pupils and staff embracing World book day. Kwon-do with James Freer, 6.00 to and to check availability. Acting Headteacher (Mr J. Rock) is 9.00pm Tuesdays, 7.00 to 9.00pm Parking seen here with pupils. Fridays and 4.00 to 6.00pm Sundays. Wednesdays: Riverside Boys Football The School would like to advise parents and other visitors that parking within the with Chris for year 4/ under 9’s, Jump 2 It Dance school gates is for Staff only, it is not a training 6.00 to 7.00pm on floodlit dropping off area. They also ask that astro-turf pitch. Festival those parking outside the gates do so legally, as there are certain areas that Thursdays: Adults 5-a-side football are marked in the interests of safety 7.00 to 8.00pm on the floodlit astroand are not suitable for parking. turf pitch.

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it will be sent to Trinity College, London for verification. If agreed, then The children will receive a certificate Year 5 students put on a fantastic art for their excellent work. exhibition during March under the guidance of local artist, Matt BarrattOur picture shows Matt and his wife Jones. Once the work has been fully taking a look at the work in the newly assessed by the teachers at St Peters, refurbished studio.

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The group of children from 4JC did fantastically well with their performance at the Peepul Centre on 16th and 17th March as part of the Dance Festival. All their hard work in rehearsals definitely paid off as they performed their dance brilliantly on stage in front of a large audience.

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than taxis and much more convenient than levels. Uncertainties about future local public transport, even where it is available. authority funding make it imperative that The Centre operates a small fleet of three alternative funding sources are identified and exploited if the Centre’s future is to be minibuses which are used to organise a secured. regular weekly programme of excursions The Board of Trustees, under the visiting places of interest and offering regular opportunities to socialise and chairmanship of Councillor Paul Turner, sustain mobility. The buses are also are currently planning a number of A recent survey has shown that the elderly, available for hire by other qualifying (notexciting new initiatives including the handicapped, infirm, rurally isolated or for-profit) groups in the local community. establishment of a community garden and simply lonely residents of Syston and a repeat of last year’s highly successful A community lunch is held in the Syston neighbouring villages are still not fully Conservative Club on the second Monday ‘Make a Difference Day’, in which students aware of the wide range of support from both Wreake Valley and Roundhill of every month. Here, again, door to door services available to them through the Academies get directly involved in helping transport can be arranged for those who Syston and District Volunteer Centre. those in need through a range of volunteer need it. If you fall into any one of these categories, tasks within the community. A range of disability aids, including or if you know of anyone in your locality With the benefit of a grant from Central wheelchairs, commodes, crutches, who does, you should call the Centre on Government Department of Transport, an walking sticks and shopping trolleys is 0116 2607 888 to identify the many ways additional minibus has been ordered and, available for hire at very modest rates. in which staff, with the support of a through Voluntary Action Leicester, the growing band of volunteers, can offer you Centre staff are always available to offer Trustees are looking at the potential great support and assistance. solace, comfort and advice to all who call benefits of the European Social Fund and are able to arrange for access to The Social car service meets all of your under the terms of which the Centre might advocacy and other appropriate support transport needs, to hospital for your be in a position to help by providing appointments or to doctors for your check services for those in need. transport to help get individuals to their ups; into the centre of Syston or out to The Centre, a registered charity managed place of work. other shopping areas to do your weekly by a volunteer Board of Trustees, The Centre relies heavily on its panel of shop; to visit dentists, hairdressers or currently receives modest grants from volunteers; drivers, gardeners, DIY even family and friends. A private car County and Borough Councils and other experts and other individuals with relevant driven by one of our volunteers will collect agencies with whom they work in skills and experience. Anyone wishing to you from your front door, take you to your partnership to enable adults in the areas chosen destination, wait for you to served to continue to play a full and active receive more information about volunteering opportunities should contact complete your business and then return part in community life. However, a wide Centre Manager, Mark Smith, on 0116 you safely home. A very modest mileage range of other funding sources, including charge is made in return for a 2607 888, he will be very pleased to private donations from the public, is personalised service which is cheaper provide a full briefing. necessary to maintain full operational

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The Syston Town News’ report on the Full Town Council Meeting held on Tuesday 23th February 2016 There were three members of the public, one Police officer and 17 councillors present. The Reflection was read by the Chairman Cllr K. Pacey. Cllr H. Midgley declared an interest in relation to Syston In Bloom. Adjournment for matters to be raised Car Park Charges at the Town Square Mrs F. Henry, editor of Syston Town News brought to the Council’s attention the changes in charges made at the Town Square car park as raised by one of their readers, she read out a piece that they had placed on the newspapers facebook page which had been seen by over 6,500 people and asked if the council would write to Euro Car Parks on behalf of the shops/businesses and residents requesting a charge for a short period of time rather than £1.20 for up to two hours which is affecting the use of the car park. People are avoiding it and this is having a negative affect for the businesses located there. After some discussion which included Cllr P. Turner stating that they are not allowed to call it a fine, as they have no authority to fine people, it is in fact an invoice and it doesn’t need to be paid, you only pay for the time you have overstayed ie £1.20 or £1.40. The council agreed to write on behalf of the town to request a new charge for up to 30 minutes and to adjust the height of the machines. Police Report PCSO Brian Geeson gave the report and began by saying that it is a year since the local unit moved to the office based at the community centre and that all the officers are happy with the arrangement. He explained the area he patrols and the length of time in the force. He reviewed a report for January which identified seven burglaries of dwellings reported, four burglaries of non dwellings reported, two incidents of damage in public places which was a shop window damaged and the St Peter and St Paul’s Church lead roof damaged and lead stolen. There had been two thefts from retail premises, an individual had been apprehended and charged. Nine thefts from motor vehicles, of which most were left insecure. He reminded everyone present to check that vehicles are locked before leaving them. Questions included items raised relating to the armed robbery and why it wasn’t publicised, he responded by saying the company involved asked for it not to be publicised, which is any victim of crimes prerogative. 30

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Dog fouling was another problem, he said when he has witnessed it and asked them to clean up they have always done so. It is a continuing problem and needs constant monitoring, helped by the Park Warden talking to people and handing out waste bags if necessary. He also asked about the zigzag lines on High Street as they are wearing away and could lead to any tickets issued being cancelled. Chairman thanked him for attending. Communications Renata Jones gave her resignation to the Town Council due to health issues and wished her predecessor well. She will remain as a borough council for Birstall. The Chairman thanked her for time and hoped her health improves. Cllr S. Hampson explained to the council that Mr B. Henshaw has been admitted to hospital with pneumonia but that he was home again. An email was received from Cllr Mal Carnal regarding granite stone in front of the fire sign in the sundial garden. Cllr H. Midgely commented on behalf of Syston in Bloom in relation to the new training policy and the issues relating to them. Communication from Charnwood Borough Council issued a document re-guidance to media. County and Borough Councillors Reports Cllr S. Hampson reported on the finalisation of budget and that the County had recieved £6.6m extra from government - now over £500m will go to child and adult social care projects. Cllr E. Vardy reported on three items first he referred to an article in Stn about core strategy judicial review and that the decision had been received on the morning of this meeting stating that it had been refused and costs awarded to CBC can appeal within 7 days. Development at Birstall planning application sent this month and returned due to issues with that application. Joint project with Cllr T. Barkley in discussions with planners, Melton and Oakham rivers society, working towards an outdoor pursuits centre etc on the old hospital site. British canoeing shown some interest in relocating to Syston their headquarters. To be able to offer camping etc to our young people. Cllr T. Barkley CBC and Leics CC trying to get high speed broadband in Charnwood, 28m invested to improve access across the Borough/County. Survey about environmental crime open www.systontownnews.co.uk

at the moment via Charnwood Borough Council website. Cash on offer for organisations promoting health up to £2000. Community grants of up to £20,000 available for groups. Stay warm and healthily grants available for those who are eligible. Increase Council Tax by 9p see article in March issue. Cllr K. Pacey reported on licensing reviews, also the scrutiny panel for upgrading empty houses. Attended a training evening on how to spot people who may be going abroad for terrorist reasons. Co-op of new Councillors - Mr John Lucas applied to be co-opted onto the council and his application was read out. Proposed by Cllr S. Gerrard and seconded by Cllr T. Barkley agreed unanimously. All minutes agreed and accepted after amendments.. Standing Orders Review - The Town Manager asked if they could go through the changes on each page and approve as they go, so by the end of the pages they are all agreed and can be approved and accepted. Cllr T. Barkley thanked the panel for their work and the staff for re-writing of the Standing Orders. Standing Orders were proposed and accepted after amendments. Implemented from 1st March. The Town Manager updated councillors on the progress of ongoing projects. She and the staff were congratulated on received the first level in the awards given by National Association of Local Council (NALC), see article in March issue. Cllr S. Gerrard commented that the next step is to go for gold quality next time as the feedback from the event was that they were nearly at that level. As the training policy was now approved an action plan was the next thing to do. Fiona Henry, Editor. For the official minutes of this and other Town Council Meetings please visit their website: www.systontc.org You can attend any council meeting held on Tuesday evenings 7.30pm. Details are posted across all town council notice boards.

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Beadles Lakes Golf Club Handover Dinner The Club held it’s Handover Dinner on Friday 26th February and for the second year we supported Hope Against Cancer. Over the two years we have raised over £12,000. The Photograph above courtesy of the club shows L - R: Nigel Rose chairman of Hope, Kim Griffin outgoing Ladies Captain and Richard Alexander outgoing Men's Captain.

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recognised as having one of the best playing surfaces in the County. He went on to report the successful reestablishment of the liaison Panel with At the Annual General Meeting of the Syston Town Council to consider Syston Bowling Club held in March, subjects of mutual interest and concern Members expressed a vote of full confidence in the way in which the Club in an effort to address them in advance of their consideration by full Council. is being run by re-electing the same These issues included water metering, Board of Directors, led by Chairman tree pollarding, dog fouling, road George Dodge, for another year of signage, lighting on the public footpath service. and of course, the old chestnut, car In his annual report to the membership, parking. He paid tribute to the George Dodge paid special tribute to assistance given to the Club by those local companies that support the Councillor Dave Houseman, in gaining Club as Patrons: Jennings Ladies’ the co-operation of the County Solicitor Fashions, Adam Longley Accountants, to help both parties to move forward in Chris Meynell & Family Funeral the debate on car parking and to Town Directors, Pardeep Narwal Wealth Manager, Catherine Voyce for her Management and Syston Town News. In addition, special thanks were offered administrative efficiency. Although Syston’s membership to Furnley House for use of their car parking facilities at weekends. He urged remained stable, bucking the general trend of many other clubs, he urged all Members, whenever possible and Members not to relax efforts to keep the appropriate, to recognise and respond positively to their special contribution to Club, and the benefits of membership in the public eye. He expressed hope that Club revenues, the benefits of which cannot be understated. with the help of County Development Officer, Steve Bacon, and links with He took great pleasure in being able to Wreake Valley Academy, the Club might report that, thanks to the exemplary effort of Green Ranger, Rod Heggs and finally have some success in generating the skill of retained specialist contractor interest in the sport from younger players. Chris Mews of Green Machine, the condition of the bowling green has He closed by thanking Members for continued to improve and attract strong their vote of confidence and wished all complimentary comments from visitors Members a very enjoyable Season and Members alike. Syston is now throughout the 2016 campaign.

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our Spring/Summer programme from but increasing during summer months (including lunch stop) 1st April. All of our rides will continue to depart from The Green in Syston. During the summer months we will Spring/summer meeting times from resume our time-trials and our 1st April Thursday nights faster training rides. Have a look on our website for Saturday 8.30am advanced rides the programme of all our rides 9.00am gentle ride and training. We also have lots Sunday Beginners - 9.00am planned on the social calendar for this Sunday twice monthly distance year again too. Why not give us a try development rides (non stop) 9.00am now that the better weathers on the All of our rides (except Sunday way! Check our website: development) incorporate a well www.systonsyclers.com or contact deserved café stop! Phil 0771 778 1501, email: phil@systonsyclers.com - Find us on Wednesday midweek ride - 10am touring pace, generally 30-35 miles Facebook too!

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