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Farewell To Rev’d David and Jane White flowers to Jane and a parting gift to them both. Refreshments were in church after the service before gathering in the hall for a special lunch laid on by members of the congregation. During this, a gift was given to Sunday 24th July in St Peter and St Paul’s David and Jane from Bob and The last two Sundays in July saw the Meg Hendry, pictured right of the final weekend for David and Jane. British Legion in gratitude for all of On Sunday 24th July David presided at David’s support over the last nine the morning service in St Peter and St Paul’s church Syston. The church was years. packed, the service full of joy but tinged In the afternoon there were cream teas at Barkby. During the with sadness. At the end the proceedings Sarah Smith, Church Churchwardens Deborah Wood and Brian Middleton presented a bouquet of warden, made a presentation and
short speech on behalf of the church community and village to David and Jane. Among the participants were Sheila Bullock and Mary Toms. On Sunday 31st July a Team Service was held at Barkby. Once again the church was full as members of all the eight churches of the team gathered to say farewell to David and Jane. There will now be an Interregnum as a search begins to find a new Rector for the Fosse Team Ministry.
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The Syston in Bloom Front Garden competition was judged at the beginning of August. There were fewer entries this year, but those that entered were of a high standard. What is interesting is that there were many gardens that are very attractive, but where no entries were made, for example at Harcourt Close, pictured below.
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Syston based Charity ‘Cauda Equina’, whose shop is in the Town Square has recently set up a craft section, which is proving very popular, so It's a fun competition, with no losers, much so that they are appealing for so please consider entering next year. more donations. Meanwhile the winners will be Our picture above shows the selection announced when all entrants are of items they currently stock. invited to our presentation evening in All the items have been donated with September. all proceeds going to the Charity, this However the judges discovered a real means that they are always in need of gem right in the heart of Syston. If you new stock. get the chance pay a visit to the So if you have any of the following Snooker Club, pictured below, near items: Card making items, material cut St Peters Court, and ask to see the offs/remnants, buttons, wool, knitting beer garden. It is a truly lovely, and needles, crochet hooks, patterns; and well cared for, area of planting. no longer need or want them, please Possibly Syston's best kept secret! consider dropping them into the shop during opening hours; Monday to Saturday 9.00am to 3.45pm. If you are unable to visit the shop in person then please telephone 0116 260 8294 and speak to either Victoria or Jackie and they can arrange to collect your donation. Other donations are also welcome, just call in or telephone to find out more.
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There are several others, (names below), for whom we've been able to find out basic details, but whose connection with Syston isn’t known. In all six cases theirs A very special remembrance book of is the only Commonwealth War Graves Syston soldiers who died during World Commission entry for their name, but the War Two. document gives no information about As you may already know, the Friends of their families. Can you supply any St Peter and St Paul's Church, Syston details about these five men? have been collecting photographs and Edward Francis Corby, (Private) information about all of the Syston men 5049637. North Staffordshire Regiment and one women who are (Prince of Wales), 2nd Battalion. Died commemorated on the war memorial. between 27th May and 4th June 1940, The photographs will be used in a age 20. He is buried in Comines memorial book together with details of (Komen) Communal Cemetery, Hainault, the soldiers' service and the album will Belgium, British Plot, Grave 25. form a valuable historic document that William Harold Freer, (Sergeant), will be kept permanently in the Parish Wireless Operator/Air Gunner) Church. The Friends hope to dedicate 1580825. Royal Air Force Volunteer the album at the Remembrance Day Reserve, 78 Squadron. Died 15th June service this year. 1944, age unknown. A copy of the book will also be on Norman Gregory (Private) 14782463 display at Syston Library for the month Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert’s), of November. 4th Battalion. Died 10th February 1945, But we need your help! We have been age 21. Norman Gregory is buried in the unable find out anything at all about the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery in following people who are Germany, 56.D.15. commemorated on our War Memorial; Dennis Frederick Hull (Private) we don't even know their full names. 14552227. The Parachute Regiment, Any information at all about these four Army Air Corps12th (10th Battalion The would be very welcome, and would Green Howards [Yorkshire Regt.]) enable us to complete our book. Battalion. Died 10th June 1944, age 20. BAILEY, A.; BULL, Dor.; CARTER, S.; He was buried in Ranville Cemetery, KNIGHT, A. France, IA.D.18.
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Norman Page (Private) 4859906. Leicestershire Regiment, 1st Battalion. Died 14th December 1941, age 23. Norman Page was born in Yorkshire and enlisted in September 1939. At the time of his death he was serving in the Malaya campaign. His CWGC entry gives no details of his family, but in November 1939 the Syston Parish Magazine makes a reference to Norman Page, ‘with us for the Harvest Festival at St. Aidan’s.' This suggests that he had connections with the Fosse Way/Wanlip Road area of Syston. He is commemorated on the Singapore Memorial, Column 66. William Frank Warren, Signalman P/JX 159719. Royal Navy, HMS Limbourne. Died 23rd October 1943, age unknown. This is the only CWGC entry for this name, but it gives no information about his family. If you should by some miracle have a photo of any of these soldiers, if you can scan the photo and send it to us, that would be even better! You can contact us at fospsppc@gmail.com. Thank You. Felicity
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Mr and Mrs Wilf and Jean Driver, pictured above and right have been celebrating their 70th Wedding Anniversary during July. Wilf (89) and Jean (87) were married on July 20th 1946 at St Peter's and St Paul's church in Redcar, North Yorkshire. The couple met at a bus stop and discovered a shared interest in books. Jean was a local librarian and Wilf was a young soldier in the Leicester Tigers Regiment training in the town. They lived in Market Harborough from 1948 until they moved to Syston in 2002. Wilf, born in Hallaton, worked at both Symingtons and Looms factories for over 50 years. Jean, a school teacher, enjoyed a career at Little Bowden Primary School from 1968 to 1991. For many years they were active in the Market Harborough Methodist Church as youth leaders and continued this association when they moved to Syston. The couple were joined by friends and celebrated with four generations of family.
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This wonderful gem resides on the edge of Barkby Village. It was originally a rose garden but has been our local plant nursery for 10 Years. Owner, Bob, has developed a wide range of plants mainly grown on the site. With the wealth of knowledge he has, you can ask about the suitability of plants for your garden. The beautiful mini garden pictured above and right shows off some of the range grown by the nursery, along with one of the bee hives.
interest, our picture below left shows the few carvings that remain until Mark produces some more. If you haven't been before or not visited for a while, now is the time to add a bit of late summer colour to your garden, enjoy a wander around the Emporium, or just enjoy the wildlife with a visit to this little gem on our doorstep and support this independent hardworking nursery. New opening hours include Sunday from 10.00am to 4.00pm, so call in and see for yourself what a delight this nursery is. For further details see Church View’s advert on page 31 of this issue.
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village at the beginning of the war. There is also a map of Syston at that time to help readers imagine the Syston of those days. It then goes on to describe what organisations such as the Civil Defence and ARP (Air Raid Precautions) units did both in the early stages of the war and throughout the six long years of the war until peace was declared in 1945. The book covers every aspect of life in those days from what war work local factories did to Land Girls working in Syston and district. Over twenty five local men and women were interviewed for the book, which provided a wealth of stories and anecdotes despite the fact that Members and friends of Syston WW2 is now a long time ago. As many History Society have been working on of those interviewed were only young a book about Syston and district children at the outbreak of the war, a during World War Two. They have special chapter has been devoted to recorded many local people's 'a child's-eye view of the war', memoirs of life during that time, and incorporating growing up in wartime, used these together with newspaper reports from the time to build a picture schooldays, wartime Christmases and waving goodbye to Dad as he went off of life 'on the Home Front.' The book will be illustrated with photos, to fight. official documents, and all sorts of Another chapter recalls what the local fascinating memorabilia that have organisations such as the W.I., local been lent by local people. The book churches and the Red Cross Syston starts with a general portrait of the branch did in terms of wartime service.
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We also have memoirs of Boy Scouts, evacuees from Sheffield and Coventry, the bombing of Leicester and Queniborough, as well as accounts of American troops who used to come into Syston for a night out. The book depicts VE and VJ days through local news reports, vivid memoirs and photos of street parties. It finishes with the plans that Syston made for the future which included discussion on how to commemorate those who had died serving their country along with the building of new homes for returning servicemen. The three authors are local woman Felicity Austin, well known Leicester historian Cynthia Brown and Ray Young of the Syston History Society. The book will be launched at the History Society's open day which is to be held in the Methodist Church hall on Saturday 17th September from 10.00 am until 4.00pm. It will also be on sale in several shops in Syston, including Peberdy's Newsagents, Jennings, the Card shop, and Gamble and Hollis. The Town Council Offices have also agreed to have copies of this historically important book on sale, as has Thurmaston Print Shop.
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allowing them to check out the stateConstruction materials company of-the-art building for the first time. ‘Hanson UK’ now have their new Located close to the M1 and A46, it national customer service centre on the Watermead Business Park in will also provide meeting and large Syston in Leicestershire, which conference facilities for Hanson’s opened for business on Monday 8th wider business as well as a dedicated August. training facility for customer service staff. The first wave of 150 ordering, sales administration and distribution staff has transferred from an ageing NSPCC Sets the Clock building off Ashby Road in Shepshed into One Marlborough Court and the for 60 Minute Challenge entire 240+ team will come together The NSPCC is calling for people in by the end of the year. Syston to register and join hundreds Finola Timmins, general manager of of runners, swimmers and cyclists of the customer service centre, said: all ages and abilities to race against “Our team has been split across three the clock for 60 minutes by 2nd locations. Having the combined group October. now under one roof will help improve Whether participants run, swim or the service we offer to our customers cycle as part of a team or individually; and the design of this outstanding outside or in the gym, it’s time to see building will also contribute to us how many miles can be clocked in the working together more effectively.” race against child abuse. Every mile A number of staff from Hanson’s passed goes toward helping us keep offices at Allington near Maidstone one million children safe. and Ketton in Rutland will be Registration for the NSPCC’s 60 relocating to Syston and the company Minute Challenge is free for all and will also be recruiting up to 70 new adults can sign up and accompany on employees. behalf of under 18’s. Over 150 staff and their families To find out how to register: visit https://www.nspcc.org.uk/what-youattended an open day at the new can-do/events/60-minute-challenge/. office on Saturday 6th August,
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Declan made so easy to do. Now it's study time as Declan prepares for his theory exam. When Declan was ten and asked me if he will ever be able to drive and I answered “hopefully”, not really convincing either of us, I genuinely never thought this was a wish that I could make come true. Some dreams may seem impossible but if you really put your heart to it, it may just come true. This is something Declan inspires me to believe daily. During the Syston British legion's annual beer festival, they managed to raise funds for Declans miracle donations for which I'd like to say a massive “Thank you.” As the tail lift rises up, I can see the You can see footage of Declan’s smile beaming from Declan, he drives inspirational journey via youtube and up to the front and a few adjustments facebook. are made, instructions are given, engine turned on and he's off. Alex Spencer My eyes filled up as I watched Declan drive HIS van out of the garage and around the industrial estate. The THIS SPACE words ‘he may not live to see his 18th COULD BE WORKING birthday’ couldn't be further from my FOR YOU! mind as I watch in totally pride. “He's a natural” said the instructor as he FOR FURTHER INFORMATION jumped out of the van. His first car, a RING FIONA or BARRY ON three tonne van, driven with just two 0116 269 3221 joy sticks and some buttons which
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This month in the garden This is our monthly gardening feature by our own local expert and regular panellist on “Down to Earth”. Some thirty-odd years ago, I planted Itea ilicifolia ‘Purpurea’ on a South facing fence that is close to my kitchen window. This Chinese evergreen shrub has soft holly-like leaves, whose young shoots and leaves are a reddish-bronze colour, but these soon age to a deep glossy green. Over a period of years I have trained this shrub out espalier fashion in tiers along the fence so it now forms a solid screen some nine feet (2.7m) long by seven feet (2.1m) tall. During early August, long drooping panicles of greenishwhite flowers, see our picture above, are produced and those closest to my kitchen window are the first to open and these resemble 12 inch (30cm) long catkins. As the flowers have a fragrance on warm mornings, they do attract bees, hover flies, flies and midges. Consequently, two large Dragon Flies will settle on the leaves, preying on the flies. It is amazing to see the speed a Dragon fly can move at, the fly having little chance against its almost 60 miles an hour surge through the air. August and September are the months when Hydrangea shrubs are in flower and the majority of those seen in gardens are the mop headed Hydrangea hortensia. Mop headed Hydrangea’s vary greatly in colour and often those purchased with blue flowers will, especially when grown in
soils with a high lime content, eventually turn either pink, or red. Even in my slightly acidic soil next to some Rhododendrons, a five-year-old plant, which in the first place was blue, is now an attractive pink. The blue colour in Hydrangea’s is due to the presence of Aluminium and when grown in limey soils the lime will lock up the Aluminium, but even if plants are grown in acid soils, if this element is not present in high enough quantities then the blue colouring will be lost. You can purchase Hydrangea Bluing Powder and apply this every spring, but I now consider this an expensive exercise. When Josie Hutchinson, Roy Palmer and myself were judging the Syston in Bloom front garden competition we saw numerous very well grown Hydrangeas’. One group in particular caught our attention and this was a complete bed of various coloured plants run alongside a part of the pathway on The Stiles footpath, which for those who do not know where it is, runs from Melton Road, between the houses and up to Oxford Street. A Yucca filamentosa ‘Variegata’ that someone gave to me over forty years ago has once more come into flower. This superb evergreen succulent plant produces a rosette of green, edged gold, sword shaped leaves, which
despite being a native to Mexico it is very hardy if grown in a poor gravelly, well drained soil. A spire of creamywhite flowers is produced during August and these will often last into September. I am often asked why these do not produce seed. In Mexico they are pollinated by humming birds that have a very long tongue, in this country we have no native humming birds and our bees and other pollinating insects have not yet found a way in. In one of my borders there is an 18 feet (5.4m) tall tree of Acer pensylvanicum ‘Erythrocladum’, which I grow for its young branches that turn a brilliant red during the winter months. Although this has set seed for over 30 years, until this year I had never come across a seedling. However two months ago I found a seedling growing in the dry gravel stream that runs alongside my lawn and now it is two feet (60cm) tall. I shall lift this during the autumn and grow it in a pot to see if will produce the brilliant red branches of its parent. Jasminum officinalis ‘Fiona Sunrise’ grows on a large trellis that is fixed to a South facing fence and this year it has produced an enormous amount of growth, some branches being almost 10 feet (3m) long. This is a natural twining climber with yellow new branches and bright yellow leaves, also during July, August and early September it produces a multitude of white highly fragrant flowers. If this plant has one fault it is that occasionally the long branches will drop down onto the ground and root giving you what is known in the trade as ready rooted Irishman’s cuttings. My runner beans, which I sowed in my greenhouse during last March, produced their first crop of beans during the first week of July then they stopped growing. I gave them some Growmore fertilizer and watered them daily and the plants sprang into life, so then i fed them with Tomarite to help produce flowers and beans. Now Vi is thanking me for our crop of tender young beans.
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Sadly I wasn’t able to write my usual article for the last edition of Syston Town News. We were all reeling following the sudden death of our dear friend, Phil Sharpe, who had been our Treasurer since 1998. It had been his
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dates in your diary!! The play will be performed from Tuesday 8th November to Friday 11th November. Tickets are priced at £8.00 each with £7.00 for concessions. As usual, the play will start at 7.30pm and we shall be serving refreshments and holding a raffle every evening. For ticket enquiries, please contact Dorothy Surtees on 0116 260 6561. We are hoping to get some posters and flyers up soon. It is disappointing when people say that they haven’t seen any information around the town about our next production, especially when I have spent several hours asking shop keepers and business owners to display something for us! That’s why Syston Town News is so invaluable to us to spread the word. There aren’t any posters up yet for this next production but keep your eyes open!!! We welcome new members. If anyone is interested in joining the group, or would like further information, please feel free to contact me on 07702 879 006, or our Secretary, Margaret, on 0116 260 9663. Or, while we are in rehearsal, just pop into The Old Chapel any Tuesday or Thursday evening, from 7.30pm. Judith Latham – Chairperson, QT Theatre Group
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September ARIES March 20 - April 19
LEO July 22 - August 22
A loved one leaps to your aid and pours solace upon some of your outrageous plans, which seemed ‘like a good idea at the time’. However, the pressure is on to communicate and be quite honest about what’s really going on, and don’t be afraid to be a little ‘touch-feely’. Being honest and acting naturally is exactly what is required.
A new way of raising cash is possible Yes, life is certainly tough and you have and this is important to you right now, to work hard and expend a good deal of with a possible new business. In fact, energy in order to win through and push cash matters flow well right now and you ahead. No-one seems to be helping you won’t have any problems in saving a little although you’ll certainly do rather well on for a rainy day. Romance too is likely your own. With romance on your mind, when a work colleague notices you! you’ll pursue lighter aspects of life Difficult and argumentative friends move although a new job is also likely right on. Don’t fret. now.
TAURUS April 20 - May 20
VIRGO August 23 - Sept 22
CAPRICORN Dec 21 - Jan 19
Work is fulfilling and your social life ‘takes a turn for the better’ too! Meeting a helpful new face could work wonders for your business enterprise or a project. All friendships seem effortless and you really enjoy just being yourself and not having to worry too much about anything. However, try to ignore an argument between friends.
With the Sun in your sign this month, you’ll have all the energy and positivity that you could ever need. However, the new moon in your sign also opens up new worlds of possibilities and you’re quite ready for a few changes. Money matters are fascinating and even quite fun as things go well! Home matters need sorting out.
Finally, yes, at last, the daily routine relents and you complete some heavy and demanding projects, putting enormous concerns behind you! This brings much blessed relief. Slowly but surely, a brand new outlook unfolds, as well as a life-style and you realise that you’ve needed these for quite a while. Nothing holds you back.
GEMINI May 21 - June 20
LIBRA Sept 23 - Oct 22
AQUARIUS Jan 20 - Feb 17
A partner certainly has a great deal on their hands! They’ll need all their energy and enthusiasm to get through the work required. They are understandably selfabsorbed and you may have time on your hands to ‘do your own thing’. This could be emphasised by the completion on a work project of your own. Just enjoy yourself.
You’re in a good mood this month but only because you’ve gone back ‘to the drawing board’ and conjured up a few new fun ideas! Yes, it’s important to work towards your dreams. Don’t worry if you have to ‘pick up your bed and walk’ when it comes to changing your daily routine; it isn’t working and you could do with a change.
You reach a milestone so won’t have to worry about cash matters in a week or so, having achieved some goal. However, new options await and you have some decisions to make! Exciting and helpful new friends want you to join in and have some fun. However, difficult folk elsewhere cause you to spend time on your own.
CANCER June 21 - July 21
SCORPIO Oct 23 - Nov 21
PISCES Feb 18 - March 19
It could take you a while to get used to a new work environment and this could be rather exciting, bringing dynamic business opportunities and social fun ventures. Yes, you could even travel! You gradually realise that you’ve entered a whole new phase in your life and this certainly is promising. Try to take your time and don’t rush.
Money matters are worrying you but you’re pushing hard and working as best you can in order to rectify the matter. So what more can you do? Rest assured that this essential work ethic will win through! New friends are helpful and uplifting. You allow yourself to dare to dream of true happiness, finally realising where this lies.
At last, life finally tones down and lets you get on with things you really want to do! It’s been a long time coming and a new friend or partner turns out to be really helpful in this respect. With some romantic moments brightening up your days, life is quite happy. Work brings heavy and practical considerations, but great opportunity.
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The demonstrator for Roundhill Flower and Garden Club in July was Elizabeth Bishop from Sheffield. She is a NAFAS Area Demonstrator in addition to being a freelance florist and speaker. Her title was ‘The Bird From Paradise’ which is a humorous link to her own country of birth, that being Malaysia. With a title like that, we were obviously treated to designs consisting mostly of exotic plant materials and in a range of vibrant colours. Peacocks, another ‘bird’ strongly associated with the exotic, featured
significantly throughout the demonstration with one enormous recreation (made by Liz) perched on a stand to the side of the stage, pictured left. Normally, he has a twin, however this had unfortunately been damaged recently so could not be used. The first design also had a strong link to peacocks with a highly decorative grid used as the backdrop for the floral arrangement. Feathers, along with organza fabric, butterflies, and glittery items, all in colours associated with a peacock adorned this grid. At the base, a floral design in shades of blue, green and white completed the look. A beautiful piece of undulating polished wood, hollowed out into a container which then raised up at the back, held a floral design consisting of hot orange strelitzias combined with orange germini, blue delphiniums, then clashing magenta chrysanthemums. Vibrant red gladioli, plus red roses and red anthurium formed a design in a pewter coloured urn, from which was draped a garland of short twigs individually bound with red cord. Kentia palm leaves added to the exotic theme, with purple cotinus foliage providing a colour clash to the centre. Liz constructed a hand-tied bouquet in a highly original frame. She used a number of Asian bangles (which she
purchases from the ‘Golden Mile’ in Leicester) fixed together with cable ties to form a platform of loops through which the flowers and foliages are then inserted. The colour theme for this was green and white, with the addition of peacock feathers. Again using green and white, a crescent shaped design was created on a tall pedestal that had a distinctive woven texture. Flowers were gladioli, oriental lilies, and green single bloom chrysanthemums. A floor placement constructed in wicker basket completed this piece. To end, Liz constructed an arrangement in a larger urn, this time using hot colours of red, yellow and orange. There were eremurus lilies, strelitzia, a sunflower, and large red anthuriums, all set amongst kentia palms, large fatsia leaves, a huge monstera leaf, plus purple dracena to add to the exotic impact. As Liz worked, she spoke about her love of animals, including her own rescue dogs, one of whom had managed to cause a nasty break to Liz’s fingers by being over exuberant when out for a walk. Tales of a recent flower arranging visit to the Far East, including Malaysia, enabled her to utilise her strong sense of humour as she entertained us.
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Birstall Targeted for Voluntary Support Service Growth Syston and District Volunteer Centre and Dunelm launch joint initiative With the help of the IT Programmes staff at Dunelm, all of whom are positively encouraged to get involved in community support services, Syston and District Volunteer Centre is to organise a publicity drive promoting the wide range of services available through the Centre. Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Paul Turner, says: “We are anxious to expand and promote our services especially to the residents of Birstall, who appear to be largely unaware of the wide range of benefits available to them through the Centre. A very small percentage of requests currently received are from the area which falls clearly within our catchment area. We are therefore anxious to explain to the elderly, infirm, disabled, lonely or isolated in that area how easily we can help them to be as independent
as possible, directly assisting them to continue to play a full and active part in family and community life. Our core service is the provision of individual and group transport to meet the varied needs of our clients. Our social car service provides door-todoor personal transport by private car to doctors, hospitals, dentists, hairdressers, shops, family and friends, helping to sustain independence, vitality and independence. With the benefits of a team of volunteer drivers, this service is much cheaper and much more convenient than using a taxi. Our leaflet drop will also target potential additional volunteer drivers to enable us to meet the growth in demand that we hope to achieve as a consequence of this exercise. We are extremely grateful for the active support of Dunelm staff, enabling us to drop an explanatory leaflet into all homes in the Birstall conurbation. Dunelm are to be congratulated for their continued positive commitment to the welfare of the local community in which they have prospered since their humble beginnings in 1979.”
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Syston’s Christmas Event 2016 This year’s event will be held on Saturday 3rd December. There will be a wide range of craft, food and gift stalls Anyone wishing to book a stall please contact Ursula on 0116 260 7150 Look out for more details in future issues of the Stn
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LETTERS
Well, we have certainly had the brains to transform Syston from a drab, going-nowhere Town of the 1980s into a vibrant colourful and inviting The views and opinions expressed on our place that it is today. We know that Letters page are those of the respective people come from Sileby, Melton authors and do not reflect the opinion of Mowbray and other Towns and the Syston Town News. villages to shop here and enjoy the Letter to all Residents and Visitors pleasant surroundings. The Town and Cemetery have won many awards to Syston from East Midlands in Bloom since We would like to bring to your our first entry in 1997. Many of the attention a fact that many will not shopkeepers and businesses around know, but may be shocked and the Town see the benefits of this in saddened to hear, that Syston Town encouraging trade and so are Council are going down the road of sponsoring the hanging baskets possible contracting out of the parks outside their shops and on the road cemetery and churchyard bridge. The comments from you i.e. maintenance. the public on our standard of work We were informed of this recently by from the flower displays, mowing and the Town Manager and previous the cemetery are very much Chairman of the Council. The main appreciated. reason given was the cost of We have been given details by the maintenance (but are there other Town Manager about being reasons?) If the sole concern is this transferred to a possible contractor cost, then why has the Town and our rights by law. Our jobs would Manager/Council not come to the be safe, we were told, but on studying people who actually carry out the the details it is quite clear they are not. work i.e. the Groundstaff to see if there are ways to reduce costs? (and A new contractor can decide that it doesn't need all the staff from the there are) or are we ‘the peasants of the land’ who wouldn't have the brains existing organisation i.e. Syston Town Council and they would then be made to bring forward ideas of how costs redundant by the Council. If any of the can be reduced.
existing staff of the council didn't want to transfer to a contractor they could request re-deployment. Failing that, the only other option would be to resign. We were told by the Town Manager that terms and conditions would remain the same. However this would be for ONE YEAR ONLY then a contractor could re-write them. The law also states that ‘any transfer on or after 31/01/2014 does not bind a new organisation to adhere to any collective agreements already in place.’ If a contractor did take over the maintenance and the existing staff were retained, would we stay in Syston as now, or be expected to work in other towns etc? This could lead to Syston having no staff around for periods of time. What would happen if a one-off job or emergency arose in the council (as sometimes happens?) A contractor would charge extra for this event but as it is now we are only a phone call away at no extra cost. As a team we pride ourselves in making Syston stand out as a Town. When an area needs attention, it gets it e.g. our parks are mown so as to
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keep them in pristine condition, not restricted to a maximum cuts per year which is the case in many other areas. We have also been noted as having some of the best sports pitches in the county. Our total combined years of experience in parks maintenance amounts to 105 of which 86 years have been dedicated to Syston. If you value what we do in your Town we would ask that you write to Syston Town Council (Community Centre, School Street) WITHOUT DELAY to show your support for us. Things are going on behind the scenes. Tomorrow may be to late. It remains to be seen how much Syston Town Council values their ground staff. Thank you. David, Clive, Gary, Paul Your experienced and dedicated ground staff.
Suspicious Callers The Stn has been made aware of a report from Leicestershire Police of a suspicious caller posing as being from both Leicestershire County Council and Leicester City Council, advising people that they are required to make an additional payment to their council tax. The caller then went on to try to take the payment over the telephone.
been given to him as a gift and is irreplaceable. Dear Editor, Quite frankly, I am appalled that the I felt I had to email after a burglary took burglars targeted the presbytery and place at the the presbytery of the robbed the Fathers, men who have Divine Infant of Prague on Broad Street, dedicated their lives to the service of Syston on Thursday 18th August. God and their Parishioners and ask Father Clement had Father Vincent nothing for themselves. from Uganda staying with him at the We are appealing through the Syston time who was here to raise funds for Town News to anyone who may know something about this or to those who his parish back in Uganda and an on took the items to return them somehow, going water well project. no questions asked. Father Vincent's laptop and mobile We can only hope they may have an phone were stolen along with some attack of conscience! money and a gold cross and chain belonging to Father Clement which had Kind regards, M. Mortimer.
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Neither Leicester City Council or any of the Borough or District councils who collect Council Tax would ring you to try to take a payment over the telephone. If you do receive a call from someone in relation to Council Tax, ask them to give you the Council Tax reference number and the balance outstanding, and check this against your bill. Never give bank details or personal information to anyone that you don’t feel is 100% genuine. Any reputable company will be happy for you to check they are who they say they are before you give out personal information. If you receive a call of this nature please be cautious and double check that the person calling is who they say they are. Residents of Syston and Surrounding villages will pay council tax via Charnwood Borough Council. We recommend asking the caller for their name and contact details so that you can call them back
in order to check that they are legitimate. Official callers should have no problem providing you with this information as they will understand that you are cautious about giving out personal information over the phone. If the caller is not genuine they are likely to become defensive or flustered when questioned for this information. If the caller provides you with their contact details, please check the number against the number of the relevant council tax department for your area. If the numbers do not match we recommend calling the number on the council’s website and asking to speak to the person who has called you. The number for Charnwood Borough Council is 01509 263 151. If you believe you have been a victim of this type of call please report it to Leicestershire Police by calling 101.
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Clipper round the World Yacht Race Anna’s Report Garmin in Full Sail
As the 10th edition of Clipper Round the World Yacht Race draws to a close for the 15/16 race, I thought it would be a good time to reflect upon my North Pacific crossing. Whist I knew the mighty North Pacific wasn't going to be easy, I had no idea just what Mother Nature would have in store for us. Had I known, I probably would never had set foot on board! On arrival in Qingdao, China for race start, the weather was thick fog. So bad, you couldn't even see a metre in front of you! Due to this we couldn't do our refresher training out on the water, so we stayed tied alongside to do drills and skills. It was a long, tiring day, but at the same time a very useful one to recap on procedures we would need out at sea. The weather cleared and we headed out at race start on a beautiful, clear day. Blue skies, favourable winds and what can only be classed as champagne sailing (minus the champagne!) The first few days were fantastic. Perfect sailing conditions as we headed South down the Yellow Sea and subsequently the East China Sea. I was so pleased to be back on board in such wonderful conditions with a great crew. On reaching Japan we turned to East
and basically all hell broke loose! The seas were massive, coming at us in all directions. Sending us flying down the deck with such force until our tethers wouldn't let us go any further, or we made contact with something solid like the grinder, a winch or another crew member! At this point we still had thousands of miles ahead of us and I really did question what I'd let myself in for. We then had problems with the water maker which put us on rations until we could do a boat transfer with the necessary parts from rival yacht Derry London Derry Doire. I was very wrong to think at this stage that all of our problems were over. Little did I know, they hadn't even begun... We continued to sail East in the massive seas and then we hit our first storm. This called for all hands on deck as the boat was tossed all over the sea with very little control. A massive wave crashed over the yacht and wiped out the port (left) helming station where we steer from, leaving us just with the starboard (right) one in tact. The storms continued and then we were badly hit by one in particular. While dropping the Yankee One (the largest head sail) we simply couldn't hold it in the winds and it blew over the side into the Pacific. With this sail now firmly lodged underneath the yacht we were almost on our side and again all hands on deck was called. The fastest wind speed was seen at 113mph and the waves were some 17 metres, with us bobbing around with no control whatsoever! After many hours of slowly retrieving the Yankee One from beneath the the yacht we were able to reduce the sail area of the main sail by reefing and continued on our journey. As the journey continued the storms did too and we damaged so many sails, lost the bowsprit (where we fly spinnakers from) and then the inner forestay broke, which is a very
important part of the rig! As luck would have it we were carrying the spares on board and after a few hours of hard work by some of the crew we got this mended. While confronting all these conditions the weather was freezing cold and on some days we encountered snow! It was awful as your kit was always drenched and you'd have to force yourself to get out of your warm, dry sleeping bag to put on cold, wet kit to go back up on deck and brace the elements! We did however win the ocean sprint which meant we were awarded with extra points, so not all bad!!
The picture above shows the crew with Anna, on the front row third left.
I have to say, finishing the race in 6th position with all of crew safe and well was an amazing feeling and looking back now it's a massive achievement and one I'm very proud of. I've raised in excess of £1,600 for UNICEF too. The fundraising page is still active if you'd like to donate to this great charity https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising /Anna-Root-Garmin Congratulations to all fellow crew for sailing fast and safely and achieving an overall position of 4th. What an experience! Stay tuned for the Southern Ocean....… Anna.
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St Peter and St Paul’s Church News Eleven30 A beautiful morning meant that the planned eleven30 picnic could go ahead at eleven thirty in Central Park. Several of the families gathered to share lunch together and play games. A kind donation of lollipops was a welcome treat. We look forward to getting together again on the first Sunday in September. wedding album of people married in Syston. There were also some delicious home made cakes and a raffle. The event raised about £200. Ladies Friendship Circle The first meeting of the new year will take place at 7.30pm on Monday 12th September when there will be a members evening. During the evening there will be a discussion about which charity to support through the coming Cream Teas year. The lure of a cup of tea served in It’s Back!! Christmas Trees Festival ‘proper’ cups with saucers as well as The weekend of the 3rd and 4th home cooked scones, home made December Syston Parish Church is jam and cream drew people to the looking forward to holding the church on Saturday afternoon 13th Christmas Tree Festival again! August! There was time to chat with Anyone, shopkeeper, social group, new found friends and look at the
Syston Allotments Open Day Allotment committee at the Open Day
Syston Allotments are having a very good year. It started with being particularly great for the slugs. Then as the growing season progressed with the vicissitudes of the weather, our local allotmenteers were getting the upper hand and as the first ever Allotment Open Day approached on Sunday 7th August, there was enough successful produce for plot holders to be proud of their edible efforts. While many enjoyed their crops privately, some were enticed to share their results and even contributed bravely to the gentle scrutiny of entering competitions. The very experienced local plantsman, writer and broadcaster, Derek Cox SEPTEMBER 2016
youth group, private organisation etc., may enter a tree. There is no charge and we shall be delighted to see you. Interested? Then contact Vicki Friend on 0116 260 8337. Grateful family supporting charity that is helping their young son A Rothley family are planning to give something back to the charity that is supporting their four-year-old son, Garrat. Amy and Alan Garner are organising a neighbourhood yard sale on the Avalon estate in the village, with more than 30 homes taking part. The event, on Sunday 4th September between 10.00am and 3.00pm, will raise money for Newlife Foundation for Disabled Children. There will also be a bouncy castle on the day to help keep children entertained and psychic reader Stacey Deacon for the adults. To find out how you could help a child in the county, go to: www.newlifecharity.co.uk/leicestershire.
kindly agreed to be our competition mystery)! judge, while the allotment committee Tallest Sunflower – Hillman children judged the children’s competition for Best Newcomer plot – Debbie Taylor Tallest Sunflower. Derek Cox was Plot 62B generously complimentary about the Syston Allotments have been lighthearted, enjoyable atmosphere of delighted to see an increase in ‘take the Allotments Open Day, which also up’ of plots in 2016 and welcome all offered tea’s, ice cream, gardening new plot holders. Though members tips, plant and produce sale and plot are relaxed and not generally focused tours. on prizes or competitions, there was a Derek Cox judging Produce on Sunday surprise reward for the Best 7th August 2016 Newcomer’s plot. It is hoped that more local Syston people will benefit from the now shorter waiting list. This is a perfect time to contact the Syston Town Council to add your name to the list, (signing up at anytime is possible). Who knows, maybe your name will come up even in time for next season if you join now! K. Hubbard
Be Safe At Night Competition Winners: Best produce - Terry Bailey Best use of produce – M. Jeeves Funniest vegetable – ‘Laughing potato’ (name not supplied, so winner is a
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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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Simple Computing CHILD GROUPS Cont’d Tel: 0116 318 2352 In B Tweenies A parent, baby and toddler group for parents email: contact@simplecomputing.co.uk Web: https://simplecomputing.co.uk/ with children who have been on a neo natal CONSERVATORY ROOF CLEANER unit. The group meets on Tuesdays from 10.00am until 12 noon at Queniborough Clean Start Dance Co. 109 Broad Street, LE7 1GJ. Well Established, Professional Conservatory Telephone Lindsay on 07847 264 382. Cleaner. Fully Insured and CRB Checked. www.prembabies.co.uk Contact Wayne Tel: 0116 431 7674 Mob: 0797 750 5453 Make & Play (Mondays and Fridays) Syston Methodist Church, 9.45am until CRAFTS 11.00am both days term time only. £2 for the North Leicestershire Beaders first child and 50p for subsequent children. Meets second Saturday of the month For more information about the group 10.00am to 4.00pm. The Old School Hall, contact Georgina at systonmakeandplay Thurmaston. A friendly group, open to all, @hotmail.co.uk or Make & Play - Syston. experienced and beginners. For more St Peter & St Paul's Church information contact: Mrs Anna-Maria Tots at Ten Pre-school Group Bromley 0116 260 7221 or Every Tuesday in term time 10.00am to ambromley@gmail.com. 11.45am Church Centre, Lower Church Syston Knitting Group Street. £1.50. Fun, fellowship, stories, The group meets every Thursday from activities etc. 1.00pm to 3.00pm at Syston Community Centre School Street Syston LE7 1HN. The CHURCH GROUPS cost is 50p per session, which includes Broadway Gospel Hall Activities refreshments. For more information please Mondays 3.45 to 4.45pm (term time only) Children's Bible Discovery Club, five to 10 yrs. contact Anna or Bharti on Tel: 0116 260 8381. Its free to attend and you can come straight from school, and enjoy crafts, songs, games Syston & District U3A Craft Groups and stories all with a Biblical theme. Parents Crochet group - meets on the third Friday of the month at Syston Library, 10.15am are welcome to stay with younger children. Tuesdays 6.00 to 7.15pm (term time only). 12.15pm. Bible Encounter for 11-16 year olds. Its free Parchment group - meets on the third to attend, enjoy a Bible discussion, games, Wednesday of the month at St Hilda’s Church crafts. Hall, East Goscote, 2.00 to 4.00pm. Wednesday 2.30 Ladies meeting. Come CYCLE SHOP and share Christian Fellowship, you will Cyclops Cycles receive a warm welcome. Transport is available. Tel: 0116 260 8500 All meetings take place at the Broadway DRIVING SCHOOLS Gospel Hall, Broadway, Syston Leicester BELT UP n GO Driving Tuition LE7 1GA. Covering all of Leicestershire Syston Girls Brigade Mob: 07868 718 227 A church based organisation for girls www.beltupngo.com. Find us on Facebook. between the ages of five and 18, we meet at ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES the Methodist Church, High Street on Byrite Electrical Ltd Tuesday evenings 6.45pm to 8.00pm. All 1314 Melton Rd, Syston leaders are experienced and CRB checked. Tel:0116 260 2299 If you want to find out more, please contact www.byriteelectricals.com Marie Vernon 0778 648 6504.
CLEANING SERVICES Domestic Cleaning Do you require an experienced cleaner? All domestic cleaning considered. Please call Jayne on 0116 260 8786 or 0744 387 0791. Done & Dusted Quality Counts: Domestic and Commercial Cleans, all cleans catered for. Tel: 0116 352 5461 Mob: 0744 481 3440 www.done-n-dusted.com
COMPUTER SERVICES C & E Consumables Tel: 0116 260 5300 email: sales@ce-consumables.co.uk www.ce-consumables.co.uk Microsis Tel: 0116 260 4217 Mob: 0759 502 1206 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.
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ELECTRICIANS Guy Bacon Tel/Fax: 0116 260 5012 Mob: 0797 626 3229 Letts Electrical Services NICEIC registered Tel: 0116 259 7137 Mob: 0786 651 6286 All Electrical Work Undertaken.
FENCING & GATES Fensit Tim Hendry Tel: 0116 239 6495 Mob: 0786 798 1427 FENCING/PAVING ETC Dave Hutchings Tel: 0116 260 7716
FLOWER AND GARDEN GROUPS Allotment Society We meet on the first Tuesday of the month at Syston Social Club 7.45pm for more details contact Richard Thorpe on 07973 443 945. Birstall Flower Club Meet on the fourth Wednesday in Birstall Village Hall at 7.15pm. (not July and 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 28th Sept - Let’s Dance, Lee Berrill from Earls Barton, Northants. 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.
GUTTER CLEANING/VACUUMING Clean Start Now offering a new Service for Gutters using Vacuum equipment. Fully Insured and CRB checked. Contact Wayne on T: 0116 431 7674 M: 0797 750 5453.
HAIRDRESSING Antehc Hair Studio Mob: 07877 981 877 Tracey’s at Syston Tel: 0116 260 9582
HEARING AID SERVICES Hear4U Hearing aid sales and repairs. Tel: 01455 234 600 or 0116 262 3279.
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
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HEALTH AND FITNESS Cont’d of activities including crafts, bingo, games, Lego, 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 Meet 2nd Tuesday of the month, Syston Community Centre 2.00pm to 4.00pm. Visitors are welcome. 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 HISTORY GROUPS Barkby Local History Group We meet irregularly for trips out and talks by invited speakers. For more information contact Sandra Moore 0116 236 3739. sandraemoore@sky.com Syston Local History Group Saturday 17th Sept Annual Exhibition 10.00am to 4.00pm. Monday 19th Sept - Underage Soldiers of WW1, Peter Cousins. 7.30pm at the Syston Methodist Church Centre, High Street. Visitors £2 per meeting. HOME MAINTENANCE Curnock Home Maintenance Tel: 0116 260 7188 KITCHENS AND BEDROOMS LFI Kitchens & Bedrooms Tel: 0116 260 0150
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LANDSCAPING Lancaster Landscapes Tel: 0116 237 4335 Mob: 0771 620 2370
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 OPTICIANS Henry Smith & Hamylton Tel: 0116 260 2517 Your Sight Opticians 1176 Melton Road, Syston. Opposite Aldi. We provide home visits for those who can’t get to us. Tel: 0116 260 7075 PAINTING & DECORATING Jamie Heggs Tel: 01509 812973 Mob: 0780 384 5465 Rob Toon Painter & Decorator Tel: 0116 260 2856 Mob: 0798 177 1164 PET SERVICES Waggy Walks Tel 0116 260 3481 Mob 07872 945 166 www.waggywalkspetservices.co.uk www.systontownnews.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 Syston Plumbing & Heating Ltd Service, Install, Repair. Tel 07704 699 236.
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: Jennie Angel on 0793 043 3622. 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 7.00 - 9.00pm Contact Paul Smith on 0780198 5020. 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. Rearsby & District YFC Meetings every week on Thursdays at 8.00pm in Barkby Village Hall. Call Catriona on 0789 022 6035.
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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 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. 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. SOFT FURNISHINGS Winter nets for all age groups commence in D. P. Soft Furnishings January and for further details contact John Tel: 0116 269 8271 Fraser on 01455 212 729. Syston Town Juniors F.C. SPORTS CLUBS We have sides in most ages, boys and girls Badminton Club Soar Valley College and are recruiting players for next session. Meet Tuesdays 7.00pm to 9.00pm, both We have qualified coaches for each side and juniors and adults. Have a team in the local want to strengthen the teams. We train on Leics League, but need new members. For Memorial Playing Fields, Necton Street, every more details contact: Kiran on 0781 278 Saturday from 10.00am. For further 0174 or email: kizz_mistry9@hotmail.com. information please contact: Leicester Penguins Swimming Club Secretary@systontownjuniorsfc.co.uk. Leicestershire’s Number One Swimming Club. Syston Town Juniors F.C. Girls Football Training at South Charnwood Leisure Centre. Academy The club has 270 members competing to For girls of all ages and ability, S.T.J.F.C. National level. Are you 6-10 year olds and can FREE girls football academy Memorial swim more than 200 metres, give us a call on Playing Fields, Necton Street, Syston. LE7 07077 401 602 for more details and to arrange 8HF every Saturday during football season a trial. from 10.00am to 11.30am. Melton Mowbray Archery Club www.systontownjuniorsfc.co.uk. Saturdays 1.00pm onwards, October to All Managers/Coaches are CRB checked and March at Wreake Valley Academy (indoors, hold FA qualifications. Please come along on gym building). April to September outdoors at the day or contact: Samantha Chambers Syston Rugby Club. New and experienced S.T.J.F.C. (Chairperson) Mob: 0777 629 archers welcome. For more information visit 1355 or www.mmac.co.uk. email:sam.chambers37@hotmail.com Queniborough Football Club Tae Kwon-Do Four to eight years Friday 4.30pm to 5.15pm We are looking for new football talent, boy or SCLC, Wreake Valley. Juniors & Adults girl to play in our under 10’s football team.
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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 Ladies Tuesday 6th Sept - Harvest Festival Tuesday 20th Sept - Detection Dogs, Wendy Coley. 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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mixed classes Tuesday 6.30pm to 7.30pm 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
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
TILING Rivendell Tel: 0116 269 2542
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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Monday 3rd October Florence Foster Jenkins Doors open 1pm for coffee, Film at 2.00pm. Tickets £4.50 available from The Card Shop, Syston, 0116 260 6095 or on the door.
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Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th September. There will be a traditional Village Fayre on the Saturday from 11.00am to 3.00pm, at WOMENS INSTITUTES W.I. POLICE BEAT SURGERIES the Village Hall. Thanks to Ratcliffe Barkby and Beeby W.I. Equestrian there will be pony rides for Friday 9th September at 2pm. ‘Coffee Meets third Tuesday of the month. children, as well as performances, craft 20th Sept - Characters in Belgrave Cemetery, with a Cop’ at The Hub Café, Methodist stalls, cream teas (made with kindly Church, High Street. Please pop along for sandra MooreBarkby Village Hall, Beeby Rd, donated Manor Farm cream from the a chat. Barkby 7.30pm. Visitors Welcome. For more village), a fancy dress parade and much information contact 0116 260 9274. Saturday 10th September 2.00pm to more. Charnwood Wigs W.I. 3.00pm at Tesco, Syston. Meets last Thursday of the month at 7.30pm On both Saturday and Sunday there will 29th Sept - Red Frog Fashion Show. Starts BARKBY VILLAGE SHOW be a chance to follow the scarecrow trail 7.00pm. Guests welcome £5 per ticket. around the village and see if this year's Sunday 11th September Beedles Lakes Golf Club East Goscote. For entries can match the highly entertaining 2.00 to 4.00pm. more details please ring President Sharon entries of previous years. Mad Hatter's tea Allan on 0784 988 8752. Barkby Village Hall. party returns on the Sunday. New Barkby W.I. Refreshments available. This year's event sounds like it will be a Meets First Wednesday in the month 7.30pm. Entry form available from 0116 259 5660 corker and we do hope you will join us! 7th Sept - Craft Evening. Syston Community and 0116 269 2756.
What’s On Diary for COUNTY AND BOROUGH COUNCILLOR SURGERIES Saturday 3rd September 2016 10.00 to 11.00am Syston Community Centre. Your opportunity to meet and speak with your County and Borough Councillors. They are available to discuss any problems or issues you are concerned about and where possible help you to overcome them.
SYSTON CARNIVAL Saturday 3rd September 12.00noon to 4.30pm Central Park, Syston. Space theme for fancy dress and Best dressed shop window competitions. Full programme is on the Stn website, facebook and stalls on the day. Great Family Event. Come and enjoy the Carnival.
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Sunday 11th September 10.00am to 3.00pm Situated near Red Hill Island on A563 post code LE4 3EX Commemorating Servicemen lost at The Battle of the Somme. Guided Walks at 11.00am and 2.00pm Cemetery records and refreshments available. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Free event all are welcome. www.friendsofbelgravecemetery.org.uk
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LEICESTERSHIRE & RUTLAND GARDENS TRUST LECTURE Tuesday 20th September 7.30pm National Trust Gardens Consultant, Simon Gulliver talk titled ‘Archives, potting sheds and databases: managing historic gardens in the 21st century.’ Ken Edwards Lecture Theatre 2, Leicester University. Website: lrgt.org Tickets: Members £7.50 Guests £10.00 including a glass of wine or soft drink. To book tickets call 0116 270 5711.
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‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ 21st to 24th September 2016 The National Trust Leicester Association Loughborough Town Hall season of autumn/winter meetings begins Tickets are available from the Festival with an evening meeting on Tuesday 13th Players booking line: 0785 524 8832. September at Braunstone West Social Centre, St Mary’s Avenue, Braunstone REARSBY CAR BOOT SALE West, LE3 3FT. Doors open 7.00pm, talk Saturday 24th September at 7.30pm. Alan Tyler (NT) will present an Village Hall Field illustrated talk entitled ‘The NT on the Sellers £6.00, Buyers 50p. Devon/Somerset Border’. Set Up 7.00am, Start 8.00am. An afternoon meeting will be held on For more information Tel: 01664 424 416. Wednesday 28th September when Caroline Roberts will present a talk on THE DOUBLE A COUNTRY MUSIC ‘The History of Castle Park’. The meeting CLUB will be held at St Guthlac’s Memorial Hall, Holbrook Road, Leicester at 2.30pm. Saturday 24th September Admission to all meetings is NTLA Doors open 6.00pm. members £2.50 and visitors £4.00, Amy Morgan (Solo) including refreshments. The artists perform three x 45 minute sets, For information on the NT Leicester starting 8.15pm and finishing 11.30pm(Ish). Association and its Talks Service for other Holwell Institute (The Stute), 41 Welby Rd, organisations please call, 0116 2229133. Asfordby Hill LE14 3RD Tel:01664 812 080. For more information HOBY & DISTRICT LOCAL HISTORY contact John Gallagher on 0795 226 7226.
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What’s On Barkby and Beeby W.I. In place of our usual village hall Diary for meeting, a group of us went off to visit the Brooklea Alpaca Farm at Wymeswold on a lovely warm, sunny evening. SPIRITUAL TIME AND SPACE This was a follow up visit after Carolyn Every Wednesday afternooon Birch's talk last month. We set off Until 28th September from Barkby village hall at 6.30pm 2.00pm – 3.00pm Space to sit and be quiet in this busy and apart from a wrong turn by our world. Stay for a few minutes or the whole car, probably due to my lack of map hour. Leaflets for guidance if needed. reading skills, managed to find the farm and started our walk on the wild RED FROG FASHION SHOW side with the alpacas (actually they Charnwood WIGs were quite tame although a little Thursday 29th September nervous if approached!). Mike Birch 7.00pm start Beadle Golf Club, East Goscote. took us into the field and emptied food Guests welcome at £5 per ticket available into their troughs letting those who from Sharon Russell. wanted to, have a go at feeding them. Tel: 0784 988 8752. While we were doing this he told us a POCHIN SCHOOL GRAND AUTUMN bit more about the farm and answered our questions. At first they were rather FAIR nervous but eventually a few brave Saturday 8th October ones came to us and ate from our 2.30pm-4.30pm hands, some even allowed us to Grand Raffle, Tombola, Toys, Bouncy stroke them. Castles, Books, Many Children’s Stalls, Face Painting, Cake Stall, Tea’s/ We then went over to the farm house Refreshment’s. where Carolyn had laid out delicious 50p Admission, Under 2’s free. cakes and scones with fresh cream A fun family afternoon. All Welcome. and jam and copious amounts of tea Pochin School, Barkby. and coffee. While we enjoyed this, Mike demonstrated how they used the spinning wheel to spin the fleece into yarn and a couple of the ladies tried their hand at this, with varying results. Mike also showed us a jacket that he had made from the wool which was very heavy and very warm to wear. This was a lovely evening enjoyed by all, especially as it was rounded off in a peaceful garden with lovely cakes and tea.
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Syston Police Unit News Beat surgery Saturday 10th September 2.00pm to 3.00pm at Tesco, Syston. I am also holding ‘Coffee with a Cop’ at The Hub Café, Methodist Church, High Street on Friday 9th September at 2pm. Please pop along for a chat. Events I am holding a cycle marking event on Saturday 10th September in the Town Hall Square between 10.00am and 1.00pm. Feel free to bring along your cycle to be marked or there will be free kits available to do it yourself. There will also be D locks for sale at £6. Bike passports also available to complete. I shall be attending the Syston Carnival taking a marked police car and also holding a stall for Neighbourhood Watch. A Charnwood webchat is being held on Wednesday 21st September 7.00 to 8.00pm. To join visit www.leics.police.uk and click on webchats. Crime Prevention Advice There has been a spike in cycle thefts, please follow these tips: ● Register your bike on a national property database such as immobilise.com ● Mark frame with your postcode in two separate locations, one of which should be hidden ● Download and fill in a bike passport which is a record of the frame and serial numbers, photograph of the bike etc ● Lock up your bike with a good quality lock such as a solid secure approved D-lock ● At home keep your bike in a locked shed or garage ● When out secure your bike to a fixed object or bike rack in a well-lit and busy area ● Lock your bike through the frame and both wheels, or at least the back wheel
● Remove detachable accessories such as lights, pumps, panniers and quick release saddles ● Always lock your bike, even if you are only leaving it for a couple of minutes ● Keep the lock or chain away from the ground. Never leave them laying on the ground as they could be damaged and broken easily ● Keep the gap between the bike and the lock to a minimum – the smaller the gap, the harder it is to insert tools to gain leverage ● Locks can also picked, so face the lock to the ground but not resting on it and lock both wheels and the frame of your bike to a fixed object or bike rack
Good News Local Police and Charnwood Borough Council have secured a closure notice on a property on The Stiles which was used as a drugs den. A suspicious male seen on Broad Street stealing wheel trims was stopped and searched, items were recovered and suspect dealt with. There was a theft of a mobile, a local youth has been charged with handling stolen goods. Be aware of people acting suspiciously near your home and report incidents immediately by calling 101. Follow us on Twitter @CharnwoodPolice. Facebook: Loughborough Police Instagram: Leicestershire_police Contact details Jo Freeman – 6612 101 – collar number 6612 Josephine.freeman@leicestershire. pnn.police.uk
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In Charnwood, people using the Local Council Tax Support scheme pay at least 15 per cent of their council tax bill. The four options being proposed are to make no change to the current level of support or to increase the minimum contribution to 20 per cent; 25 per cent or 30 per cent. Cllr Tom Barkley, Charnwood Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Finance, said: “We want to support residents who need help as much as we can but we only have limited resources and like every other council in Leicestershire, we expect those resources to face increased pressure in the next few years as government funding is reduced. We are looking at changing our Local Council Tax Support scheme to try and help meet savings in the coming years and avoid
We Would like to Hear Your Views Changes to a scheme which offers relief on council tax to some people on low incomes are being considered by Charnwood Borough Council. Proposals have been made reduce the amount of support people will receive under the Local Council Tax Support scheme. It means people who are currently helped by the scheme could pay more council tax in the future. The changes are being considered by all councils across Leicestershire as they face continued reductions in Government funding and therefore either need to reduce services or make up shortfalls.
when it's dark or raining, Friends of St Peter and St Paul's particularly for Church are organising a Sponsored anyone disabled Swim at South Charnwood Pool, or elderly, or Parkstone Road, Syston, on Sunday even Mums with 25th September, between 3.15pm toddlers. and 4.15pm. Friends' vice This is in aid of the Friends' proposed chairwoman, building project to build a small Felicity Austin, extension at the back of the church right, will be which would house two toilets for the swimming ten disabled. We need these facilities as lengths in her our church hall is down a slope and Edwardian on the other side of the road; not good bathing costume.
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having to reduce levels of service across the Council. We will continue to provide a discretionary council tax support scheme to help those in severe financial need. Councils in Leicestershire have all agreed to look at these proposed changes jointly. Charnwood has worked hard over the years to build up solid and stable finances, but we know there are challenges ahead. We need to make sure we are as efficient as we can be and the resources we do have are used to help the people most in need.” The consultation is open until Wednesday 28th September 2016. More details about the proposed changes and ways to have a say can be found at charnwood.gov.uk/ctsconsultation.
THE GREAT LITTLE PAPER Several other people will also be sporting historic costumes of various eras, although none of the men have taken Felicity up on the offer of a loan of a nice black knitted woollen costumed with built-up shoulder straps, circa 1935. Your esteemed editor of Stn has also agreed to swim for this good cause. Can you help us with this project? If you can swim at this event or would like to sponsor Fiona or anyone who's doing the sponsored swim, please get in touch at fiona@systontownnews.co.uk or fospsppc@gmail.com
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Dog Owner Prosecuted for Failing to Clear up after Pet A woman has been ordered to pay fines and court costs of more than £350 after failing to clear up after her dog. Charnwood Borough Council prosecuted Sharon Hardy, 44, after receiving a number of complaints about a woman allowing her dog to defecate around the entrance to Latimer Primary School in Anstey. In January this year, a Council officer saw Hardy enter an alleyway which runs through the school with a Jack Russell. The dog defecated and Hardy, of Latimer Street, Anstey, made no attempt to remove the muck. She walked back up the alleyway towards her home. The officer issued Hardy with a fixed penalty notice for £80. It would have been reduced to £50 if paid within 10 days. No payment was ever made despite reminder letters being sent out and therefore the council decided to prosecute. Council solicitor Rebecca Sells said there had been numerous complaints about a woman matching Hardy’s description and the alleyway was used by the schoolchildren to move between school buildings. Magistrates ordered Hardy to pay a £146 fine, £191 in costs and a £20 victim surcharge, totalling £357. To report dog fouling, please visit www.charnwood.gov.uk/dogcontrol.
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Photograph shows Regional Trustee from the national Third Age Trust, Jane Pavier, presenting the Certificate of Membership, confirming the admission of Syston and District U3A as full Members of the national body, to SADU3A Chairman, Colin Grimes. The presentation took place at the regular (monthly) meeting of the SADU3A in the Syston Conservative Club on Wednesday 10th August. Following the presentation, Gail Devereux-Batchelor spoke to U3A Members on the subject of ‘Scam Awareness’ during which she highlighted the wide range of ways in which scammers seek to take advantage of our weaknesses, especially targeting the more elderly members of society. She gave advice on how to avoid being caught out and steps to be taken should we find ourselves to be unwilling victims. In addition to regular meetings of interest Groups, SADU3A special activities for September include visits to the National Arboretum (21st) and the University of Leicester Botanical Gardens (22nd) and a guided tour of Leicester - ‘Leicester history from the Romans to the burial of Richard III’ (also 21st).
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There were five members of the public including two police offices and 12 Councillors present, Cllrs E. Vardy and S. Hampson arrived later. The Reflection was read by the chairman Cllr P. Henry and included a moments silence to remember those who have lost their lives or suffered injuries, as well as their families, after recent tragedies in Europe. Apologies were received from Cllrs T. Barkley, D. Houseman, E. Vardy, P. Wright, S. Gerrard, C. Dolan, P. Turner. Declarations of Interest were given by Cllrs H. Midgley, J. Midgley and J. Branson. There were no matters raised by the Public. Chairman's Announcements & Communications - It was noted that Mr B. Henshaw, although missing from council meetings, has popped into see the staff. Police report - PCSO Jo Freeman talked through the report circulated to councillors and added that recent burglaries had been preceded by some leaflet dropping activity. The police had put out a message to residents about keeping their property safe while away, to make it look as if they are at home with light timers, not closing all curtains, asking neighbours to keep watch and also to register their property free of charge at www.immobilise.com. County/Borough Councillors reports Cllr K Pacey was the only borough councillor present and spoke about his work on the Licensing and Charnwood road safety committees. He spoke about the reduction in accidents in Charnwood during that time, saying that over the last four years the number of accidents had dropped from 80 to 51. He fears that there may be an increase this year as there had been 26 already, the main reason seeming to be speed. He then reported that around junction 21 the hard shoulder is to be used as carriageway. In Licensing there had been an introduction of a points scheme with a maximum of 12 points, at which point the person would lose their licence. On a positive note he said that over the last two years no one has reached this mark. All minutes were passed with amendments. 32
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New Christmas Lights - Cllr P. Henry presented a slide-show to give councillors an artists impression of how the proposed new lights would look. He said that the Amenities committee had agreed the proposal to renew the Christmas lights and that it would normally go to resources before being presented to Full Council, but as the chair or Resources Cllr T. Barkley was on holiday, he suggested it to be put to full council for approval and costs dealt with through the next resources meeting. The proposal was to replace all lights with LEDs which are more environmentally friendly and cost effective as well as being brighter. Councillors were given a breakdown of the costs to do this with a total cost of ÂŁ23,000 spread over three years. Unfortunately the old lights can not be recycled so will be destroyed. This passed by a majority. Nominations for LRALC Executive Committee Cllr H. Screaton proposed the Chairman Cllr P. Henry, but due to time constraints, this was declined. It was then proposed for Cllr S. Gerrard to continue. This was agreed by all. Nominations for H A Taylor Fund Trustee This is a group of 11 people, including four Town Councillors. A vacancy has arisen and resident, Elaine Yarnwood, was proposed and agreed. Request to Hold a Football Academy in the October Half Term A note was sent around the Councillors to discuss this request for 6 - 8 years, one full sized pitch and possible use of the pavilion. Cllr M. Carnall asked if this was a private enterprise. Catherine Voyce (Town Manager) confirmed that it was a private enterprise. Further questions were raised as to whether the person was DBS checked and had FA credentials. It was agreed that these needed to be checked. After further discussion the Chairman suggested staff contact the person requesting more details and use the recess committee to make the final decision. Cllr K. Pacey asked if all Councillors could receive a copy a couple of days before meeting so they can make comments. This was agreed. Date for Civic Reception & other details It was found to be necessary to move the date from the one agreed at the July Full Council as the 14th April is Good Friday. The new date www.systontownnews.co.uk
proposed is 12th May 2017. The Chairman noted that a comment had been made at the July full council in relation to attendees, his response was to ask Councillors to give names of whom they would like him to invite? Cllr J. Branson commented that it should for the volunteers of Syston, shopkeepers and people who work for the benefit of Syston. Recess panel for summer 2016 It was suggested that the normal procedure of chair and vice chair of Full Council and Committees should make up the panel for emergency purposes only. Criteria for Holding Public Events on Council Parks A situation arose that has raised the need to clarify when events need to have portable toilets - all events or those lasting all day. After some discussion it was agreed that is should go back for further discussion at the September Amenities meeting. Standing orders review A reminder was given to Councillors about the meeting being held on 27th July and that only a few comments had been received. The panel will discuss and report to full council in September. Town Managers report Catherine Voyce circulated her report and talked through some aspects of it including the news that work on the Skate park and BMX track at Deville park are due to commence in September. CCTV at the community centre will go ahead in August and new cemetery provision. Syston in Bloom will provide a response after their next meeting. Members Questions to Chairman A question had been received from Cllr S. Hampson regarding the cost of the pavilion and asked for an update. The Chairman said that there had been a delay in updating the council due to waiting for bid responses for substantial grants. The full refurbishment is on hold until these are received. Cllr S. Hampson said he was happy with that response but asked the chair to keep in mind that not all residents use it. The next full council meeting will be held on Tuesday 27th September at 7.30pm. 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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Voluntary tax And they have good reason to be concerned. It is estimated that UK families could save a combined total of around £595 million every year by taking some simple steps to reduce Inheritance Tax (IHT)(Unbiased TaxAction Report 2016). Something as simple as ensuring that life insurance pays into a trust, not into the deceased’s estate, could significantly stem the flow of tax revenues pouring into Treasury coffers. Figures released by the Office for Budget Responsibility March 2016 suggest that the government is on track for the highest annual intake of IHT in history. The Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts that £4.6 billion
will be raised in IHT revenue in the 2015/16 tax year – double the amount collected in 2009/10. More worryingly, the OBR data also reveals that the number of families paying IHT has increased by over 160% in that period. Even though IHT regularly appears at the top of the ‘most disliked taxes’ list, many people still fail to plan their estate properly. In doing so, they are handing over money voluntarily to the government. Research suggests that this is because many people remain unaware of how much they can do to reduce their own IHT bill, or because they prioritise other areas of tax planning instead(Unbiased TaxAction Report 2016). Putting aside the stories about morally indefensible tax avoidance, there are some perfectly legitimate ways to preserve the wealth that you have worked hard to build and want to pass on to your family. Ensuring you have an effectively-written Will in place is an imperative, but lifetime gifts, trusts and charitable giving can all play their part. Effective tax planning is not about avoiding tax – it simply means making full use of the allowances and exemptions that are available. More information To receive a complimentary guide covering Wealth Management, Retirement Planning or Inheritance Tax Planning, please contact Pardeep Singh Narwal on 0116 319 0084 or email pardeep.narwal@sjpp.co.uk (The levels and bases of taxation, and reliefs from taxation, can change at any time. The value of any tax relief depends on individual circumstances.) (Will writing involves the referral to a service that is separate and distinct to those offered by Narwal Wealth Management Ltd. Wills and trusts are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.)
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What’s going well so far? The physical theatre. Francis is a lively character and for the shape of the man you wouldn't have expected Loughborough Town Hall! him to be around the stage as much as he is. It's hurting me slightly but it’s worth it, and seems to be working in rehearsals! The script is the funniest thing, it's very difficult in certain scenes and with certain It’s 1963. Former skiffle band member characters to keep a straight face. I Francis Henshall becomes minder to think two of the worst protagonists are Roscoe Crabbe, a small time East Alfie (played by Dan Grooms) and End gangster, in Brighton to collect Alan (played by Henry North); some of £6,000 from the dad of his fiancée. their characterisations and lines just But Roscoe is really his sister Rachel have everyone in stitches. It doesn't posing as her own dead brother, who help that Kirt Hammonds, who plays has been killed by her boyfriend Stanley Stubbers (one of my Stanley Stubbers. ‘guvnors’), has such an infectious and loud laugh! Holed up at The Cricketers Arms, Francis takes a second job with Why should people come and see Stanley Stubbers himself, who is this play? hiding from the police and waiting to Quite simply, it's funny. It's not just a be reunited with Rachel. To prevent case of it being a complete farce, discovery, Francis must keep his two there is a lot of clever writing that has guvnors apart … gone into the script, and I may be biased but my fellow cast members ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’, presented have put so much work in to this and by the Festival Players, opens at it's paying off. It would be lovely to Loughborough Town Hall on 21st September. Ahead of the play, Emma think we can share this with your readers. Bamford caught up with James Daw, the actor playing Francis, to ask a few ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ will be questions about the show … performed at Loughborough Town Hall between 21st and 24th What made you decide to audition September 2016. for the part of Francis Henshall? I first saw the show performed at the Tickets are available from the Festival Curve in Leicester four years ago. Players booking line: 0785 524 8832. Rufus Hound played the lead and I just remember not laughing as loud To advertise in the and long at anything else I'd ever seen before! SYSTON TOWN NEWS Describe Francis in three words. Telephone 0116 269 3221 Clown. Hungry. Innocent.
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as ours. After all, we have operated successfully for close on 85 years with many practices and customs established along the way. We must Following the trend set at national and proceed with due caution and respect County levels by the amalgamation of for those who continue, quite the governing bodies for men’s and understandably, to hold such ladies’ bowling into Bowls England traditions in high regard. and Bowls Leicestershire respectively, The current proposal, subject to the Board of Directors of Syston eventual agreement, is for Syston to Bowling Club have set in train a notify other Clubs that, with effect consultation process among its from the agreed date of change, we members to explore support for the will field only mixed teams for all unification of their currently separate home and away fixtures – with the Men’s and Ladies’ Sections into a exception of competitive Men’s and wholly unified mixed Club. Ladies’ League fixtures, which will 1st January 2018 has been continue to operate under whatever provisionally set as a target date for League rules are currently in place. completion of any approved A small Working Party has been amalgamation. Club Chairman, George Dodge, says: established to handle the details and come up with a set of proposals which, “Unification in the longer term is after approval by the Board, will be inevitable. I am proud to say that, in put to a vote of all Members at a typical fashion, Syston Bowling Club General Meeting.” is prepared to take action ‘ahead of the curve’ by agreeing to start THIS SPACE discussions immediately. COULD BE WORKING Early indications are that the concept of unification, in principle, enjoys wide FOR YOU! support among the membership. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION However, we must never seek to RING FIONA or BARRY ON underestimate the strong part that 0116 269 3221 tradition plays in organisations such
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