Syston Town News February 2019

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Best Christmas Event Ever!

Syston Happy Ukelele Band & Singers The 2018 event was a real step into the unknown, for the first time in nine years the event would take place along Melton Road between the mini roundabout and Pet world. The weather was very kind and the Facebook page was feedback on the amazing with everyone saying it was the best one yet and asking to keep it on the road in future. The event panel would like to thank everyone who helped organise it, supported, helped, had a stall or performed on the day, including Santa and his helpers.

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The Mayor of Charnwood; Cllr Christine Harris stayed all afternoon and thoroughly enjoyed her time in Syston, including the fireworks. Syston Town Council Chairman; Cllr Paul Henry escorted her around the event. Here is hoping the 2019 event will be as spectacular and dare we say even better! The winners of the Best Dressed Shop Window was The Mews, with J. Shaw (upholstery) second and LOROS third. The three judges, Frozen Princesses Beaver; Jaiden, Cub; Charlie, and Scout; Charley are shown in the right. Shop Window Judges Anyone who would like to join the event panel, please contact Ursula on 0116 260 7150 and come along to our meetings held during office hours at the Community Centre. We are always welcoming to new people and ideas. Street Entertainers

Meet the Mayo r of Charnwoo d Cllr Christin Chairman of e Ha Syston Town with Council Cllr Pa rris and ul Henry

Daytime view along Melton Road just some of the fabulous stalls

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The posters are all originals reproduced by Bob and scaled up or down to fit the space (see pictures). One poster, not pictured, shows the names that will be used on the doors of the rooms located on the first floor. These rooms will be available to the community to hire for meetings, functions and groups. Please call into the Pharmacie to book. Each room will have its own theme, with the larger room having a Music and Film theme again from the 1950s. This will also be a vinyl room, so you can take along your own records to be played. It will also have two dart boards where the Pharmacie’s darts teams will play. At the moment they have a men’s team but invite any women to call in and sign up to form a women’s team.

The opening times of the Pharmacie are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 4pm to 11pm, Friday 3pm to 11pm, Saturday and Sunday 12noon to 11pm. They are closed on Mondays. We wish them great success as they have brought something exciting and unique to our High Street. The feedback from other retailers, pubs and clubs is that they are benefiting from the increased visitors, stating that they have seen an increase in business and lots of new faces in their establishments since the Pharmacie opened, so Congratulations Dave and Bob, you are regenerating our High Street.

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This amazingly interesting and unique bar opened on 20th December 2018 after about four years of trying to find the right premises in Syston. The owners, Dave and Bob have created a very unusual Micro Pub outlet on High Street, Syston. Dave said “I had this vision and Bob made it a reality.” They have travelled all over the country to collect the items that make this micro pub so unusual, buying items via Internet auction sites and antique shops, while they were in different parts of the country, they visited other micro pubs and noted the good points from those visited to help create this one. The whole room displays items that would have been found in a 1950s Chemist. These include cameras from the period, as chemists used to develop films. They also display dentistry items with a dental chair including ‘Cedric’ the skeleton! Pictured right, who is proving very popular with customers, who take ‘selfies’ with him!

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The views and opinions expressed on our Letters page are those of the respective authors and do not reflect the opinion of the Syston Town News. Dear editor, Through your newspaper I would like to alert the community to the effect on Syston of having the old Co-op Car Park administered by Euro Car Parks. On the 9th November having a meeting in the Methodist Church, I drove into the car park, parked and approached the machines with my £1.50 in my hand to pay the charge. There was already a lady at the machine who was very distressed because one machine was labelled ‘out of order’ and the remaining machine was refusing to accept her money in spite of having correctly put in her registration number. I then put in my registration number and was equally unable to put in the money, however hard I tried. A young mum and four friends who were intending to have lunch in Syston took one look at the machines’ failure and said “We are going. I have been caught before. I think we will forget Syston and have lunch elsewhere.” I should have listened to her! Being trusting souls, the other lady and I each put a note on our dashboard stating that we were unable to pay because neither machine was working. We then went to our meeting. Some weeks later I received a letter stating that I was being fined for nonpayment of the parking fee. I could pay £60 now; £100 if I failed to pay within fourteen days or be referred to a Debtors Agency; otherwise I could appeal. I then wrote to the Appeals Department, clearly stating that neither machine was working so I could not pay however hard I tried. I enclosed £1.50. Just before Christmas I received a letter from Euro Car Parks rejecting my appeal, allegedly ‘After careful consideration’; and demanding £60 now; £100 later or the Debtors Agency. Their advice was that in such a situation the correct procedure is to

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go to another machine. Can they not read English or is it a system to extort money with menaces from honest people? As I was about to join my family for Christmas I paid £60. I will not park there again. The other lady has said, like the young mum and friends she will never come to Syston again. Seven people’s custom lost at one lunchtime, how many more have suffered a similar experience? G.M. Clarke East Goscote.

Response to This The Letter about Euro Car Parks Syston Town Square Following the above letter, the has been contacted by several people about the weekend of 9th and 10th November when both the pay and display machines were not working and people had no way of gaining a valid ticket. Not everyone owns a mobile phone, as apparently they have installed a notice saying pay by phone. Some people tried to ring and got an automated response so were unable to alert the company to the problem and no attendant was on site on Friday. has been told by residents The parking there on the Saturday, that there was an attendant present and he was trying to repair one of the machines as it wouldn’t print out tickets, and when asked by people parking what they should do, he took their money for the time they proposed to park and told them it would be ok. We don’t know how he recorded who paid him, but people who took his advice have since received a penalty notice from Euro Car Parks and when appealed have been told the appeal has been refused so have paid the £60 charge. The has spoke to the Citizen’s Advice Bureau and contacted POPLA (Parking on Private Land Appeals) to try and address this situation. Continues on page 4 Acting Group for Ages 8-21 Locally. Est 2008.

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amount, so to pay slightly more is 80p for up to an hour if you think you will be there If anyone else has received a notice, longer than half an hour. But always please don’t pay it, appeal it to Euro Car check the clock time with your own time Parks initially then if they reject your appeal, please appeal to POPLA. The device/watch/phone, to make sure that more people who place an appeal with the time coincides before leaving to do this independent Ombudsman the more your shopping or going for that coffee. evidence that the individuals were correct The notices in the Town Square have and were unable to obtain a ticket due to been updated, but none of them state that the machines being faulty and it may get you shouldn’t park there if the payment those tickets cancelled. machines are not working, and the Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert has a number plate recognition cameras are still whole section on his website: operating. They have added ‘pay by https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ phone’ signs, which is o.k. if everyone reclaim/private-parking-tickets/#sectionhas a mobile phone or wants to pay that templateletter1 way. These car parks are covered by the Explaining how to deal with a private law of contract so if the machines are not parking tickets, his first statement is to not working and you return directly to your car pay it and if you have a valid reason, then and leave the car park, then legally you to appeal to the car park management have not accepted the contract and are company and if rejected appeal through not liable to pay any charge. Again, if you POPLA. Legally they can’t enforce do receive one appeal against it and also payment if you are going through an to POPLA, if it is refused by Euro Car appeals procedure with POPLA, so Parks. If you require further information, please don’t be frightened into paying the please visit POPLA website charge of £60 or even £100 without www.popla.co.uk where all details of how appealing to POPLA. to appeal can be found. You can The has written to all those who have telephone them on 0330 1596 126 and contacted us and given them advice as to request a paper copy of the appeals form. how to appeal having spoken to POPLA. Private landowners have the right to charge for people to use their land, but The law has changed and you can only the incidents of the weekend of the 9/10th appeal if you have a valid reason, November do seem to be extenuating and overstaying your time is seen as not a we hope that a fair outcome is reached valid reason as private landowners can for all those affected. charge for non-payment of the correct

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Thank You The Rotary Club of the Wreake Valley would like to thank everyone in the Syston, Thurmaston, Rushey Mead and Birstall areas who so generously helped to fill our buckets with generous donations during our numerous Santa Sleigh runs and at our collection point outside ASDA Thurmaston Supermarket. Over a two week period, we collected in excess of £4,500.00 for local charities. During the next few weeks, we will be meeting and deciding how this money should be allocated and a cheque presentation evening for those chosen charities will be arranged. After that presentation evening, we will let everyone know through the various local town and village news publications a list of charities who have benefited from our efforts and with your amazing generosity.

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always the anxiety about my size at the back of my mind. One thing stuck in my mind on that holiday, there were two glamorous ladies staying at the Carole Jones, from Syston tells her hotel and in the morning when I sat on story of how she lost seven stone with the balcony with a tea and biscuit(s), Weight Watchers (WW). She started at they had donned their trainers and 18 stone eight pounds and now weighs would go out walking/running before 11 stone. This is her own words: breakfast. During my time in Cyprus I thought I’ve got to do something about In June 2015 I lost my dad who had this, but how many times had I thought been seriously ill with cancer for the past two years but I also had the most that and a few weeks later be back at square one … well not this time! So on wonderful gift of my first the first Wednesday I was back I granddaughter who was born two joined Weight Watchers (WW). weeks after. Going along for the regular meetings and also attending weekly fitness Carole Before classes with Leicester Lisa in Syston has helped me along the way to lose 100lb (seven stone) and get to me goal weight. It did take me until December 2018 but there is no going back. I now have four granddaughters to keep me busy and I often think I couldn’t do all the things with them if I hadn’t lost 100lb (seven stone) and now I take my trainers on holiday with My husband suggested a holiday to re-charge our batteries and in October me for an early morning walk! we jetted off to Cyprus, which may sound wonderful but as I stood in the Carole After queue at the airport, I was worrying if I would actually be able to fit the seat belt around my every growing stomach, as I did every time I boarded a plane. Then there was the issue of other people on the flight I would imagine them thinking ‘look at that huge woman trying to squeeze into the seat and down the aisle of the plane’. The flight was just the start of feeling awkward, would I break the sunbed? Was everyone watching how much I was taking from the buffet, how could I keep myself covered from leaving the sunbed to getting to the pool or if I was feeling very adventurous, the sea! So despite me loving being away with my husband, relaxing and eating and drinking what we liked, there was

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text well and was able to bring out the best of the play. This was a great performance, and one of the best Plan B! performances I have seen worldwide. Well done to all involved.” We are now looking forward to taking Robert’s play to the Leicestershire & Rutland One-Act Play Festival at the Little Theatre in March. It’s a while since we entered a competition so wish us luck!!! For these plays, we welcomed two new backstage people to the group – Sue Our members are still smiling following Smith, who took on her first role for us as the review that we received from Robert Stage Manager and Liz Lynn, who took to Scott, the writer of Plan B! props like a duck to water! We look We performed two one-act plays (Albert forward to working with both of them by Janice Sampson and Plan B!) during goes again. By the time this copy of the last week in November and we were to print, we shall have chosen and cast very excited when the playwright ordered our next play. Mark Smith will be directing rather hostile Susan was excellent. Her tickets for our Friday night performance. for us this time and the play will be timing was especially of note, giving long Robert and I had a good chat about our performed in May, date to be confirmed. (yet not too long) pauses to add to the interpretation of his play and he was Anyone interested in joining the group, in humour. Gillian Bowler was flawless as happy to meet with the cast and chat any capacity, should contact me on about their performances afterwards. It’s Belinda. There is a hidden complexity to 07702 879 006 or check out the website the role. Belinda appears dim-witted and a real honour when a writer takes the time on www.qttheatregp.co.uk, email foolish; however as the play progresses, to travel to see us perform but it’s also a clues are given that Belinda may be wiser qtsyston@gmail.com. or look on our bit scary! Facebook page Syston QT Theatre Robert’s review on our website said ‘Last than she looks. Gillian captured this Group. beautifully. The mood of the play was week I had the enormous pleasure of judged very well. Judith Latham - Chairperson watching Syston QT Theatre Group perform my play Plan B! Ron Berry played From the fast paced dialogue to the agonising pauses, Plan B is a the long suffering Richie, pictured above To advertise in the rollercoaster ride full of highs and lows in right. He brought a frustration and SYSTON TOWN NEWS just twenty minutes - this is something dryness which suited his character that a director can easily misjudge. perfectly. Erika Notman, also shown in Telephone 0116 269 3221 However Judith Latham understood this the picture above right with Ron, as the

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Age Concern Syston A Guide to Services, We Can Help You We offer a range of services to people in later life. If you would like advice or are experiencing difficulty, social isolation, loneliness or simply need a listening ear or would like to meet new people, please call into our office where you will be welcomed by our friendly staff and volunteers: For general information or to book an appointment for our advice service please telephone or call into our office, which is open five mornings a week from 9.00am to 12.30pm. Advice service (by appointment only) We offer free confidential information and advice and can help you with Welfare benefits; Housing and Property; Money Matters; Residential and Care; Leisure and Social Activities; Family and personal Matters or any other issues which affect your quality of life. Our advice service is provided every Thursday morning between 9.00am to 12.30pm. Please call into our office or telephone any weekday morning for an appointment. Excursions We offer a range of exciting outings during the year using our minibus which is adapted for disabled use. For all our outings we can arrange to collect and drop off at home for less mobile people. For anyone who would like to become a member of Age Concern Syston we organise trips to Pub lunches, Garden centres, Museums, Theatre productions, Great Central Railway, Boat trips, Christmas outings or a scenic drive through Bradgate Park. Coffee morning Held every Wednesday morning, between 10.00am to 11.00am at ‘The Hub’ in The Methodist Church Centre.

Anyone is welcome to come and have a chat and meet new friends. We hold raffles, play bingo, which you can join in if you wish. We also arrange talks, demonstrations, and entertainment during the year. You can also find out about our range of services and book a place on our various trips. Age Concern Syston Groups Day Care Group 1 and Group 2 For less mobile people we have two Day Care Group’s each meeting two Friday’s per month. Our qualified Day Care Leaders’ arrange a stimulating and enjoyable programme of activities or book a range of outings throughout the year. Merton Group Our Merton Group is for people who are housebound and meet on the 2nd Monday of each month. Our leader organises a range of outings either for a pub lunch or a visit to many other interesting places. Respite Care Group Once a month we organise a service for those who are caring for an elderly person. We provide a volunteer for one afternoon a month to sit with the carer’s loved one whilst the carer is taken out with the group.

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Minibus Drivers: To drive our disabled Syston Police minibus for one of our groups, various community groups who hire our minibus Beat News or for one of our outings. Local Police Beat Team Escorts: To help a person who has Crime Prevention mobility problems to continue going on Advice: our outings. What to do if you’re a victim of Carers: to help with our sitting service Crime: in connection with our Respite Care Group or to assist our Day Care or If you unfortunately happen to be the Merton Group leaders. victim of a crime please consider Tea Volunteers: To help with serving at whether it’s appropriate to call us on our emergency number 999. This may our weekly coffee mornings. be appropriate if: If you would like further information on ● Life is in danger or someone is any of our services or would like to seriously injured enquire about joining one of our groups, become a member of Age Concern ● Someone is using violence or Syston, or feel that you would like to there is an immediate threat of become more involved as a volunteer, violence please give us a call or pop into the ● A crime is in progress or an office. We would love to hear from you. offender has been disturbed at For more information please contact us the scene at: Age Concern Syston, The Methodist ● Serious damage to property is Church Centre, High Street, Syston. being caused or could be caused LE71GP ● A road traffic collision has Tel: 0116 260 1476 happened and someone is hurt or Email: ageconcernsyston@tiscali.co.uk there is a danger to other road Advice funded by Charnwood Borough Council Community Development and Engagement Grant

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they are pendulous and are best viewed when grown over an archway, or even up a tall trellis. During February my garden is filled with the sweet fragrance of Sarcoccoca hookeriana ‘Purple Stem’, which as its name suggests has purple young branches Our monthly gardening feature by our own local and these act as a superb background expert and regular panellist on ‘Down to Earth’ to this low growing shrubs small fragrant flowers. This is a very hardy Last October I vacant space in a summer border, so low growing evergreen shrub that will wrote about do try to remember where you have flower in up to 75 percent shade. Many my newly planted them else you will be chopping of the winter flowering Viburnums have purchased the tubers up as you hoe weeds, or a very heavy fragrance, which I could Alstroemeria wedge them out as you plant summer not put up with as cut stems in the ‘Summer bedding. house. Break’, On New Year’s day, as I walked up my During January a number of the Syston pictured here, lawn to fill the two bird feeders at the in Bloom committee members were which being rear of my garden I noticed most of my along at the Syston station clearing up pot grown I snowdrops were already three inches the rubbish left by overnight revellers. I had stood on (75mm) tall and massed with flower went along to prune a number of the bench in my greenhouse awaiting a buds. Now they are in full flower and shrubs and also cut down the autumn space to plant in my herbaceous border. look brilliant against the dark shrubs flowering dead perennial stems. Trevor The plant still stands on the bench and behind them. Incidentally, as the foliage loves to stack all of the perennial waste would you believe it, although this was of snowdrops dies down it will also in flower when I bought it, as I write this shed all of its roots and during this time in the large compost bin, so no doubt that next spring we shall have good it still has five stems each carrying you can divide large clumps before the compost to spread around the existing white-edged pink flowers, whose inner bulbs start to produce new roots within plants. petals are striped with dark brown. the next 8/10 weeks. Snowdrops, like Outdoors in the border all of my other Incidentally, there are two standard 95 percent of all plants rely on soil five varieties of Alstroemeria died back borne mycorrhizal fungus to survive. Prunus subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’, to ground level during early November, Mycorrhizal fungus lives on plant roots pictured below, growing in one border so it just goes to show how just given and gives the plants micronutrients in and these winter flowering cherries are the protection of my cold greenhouse, exchange for a small amount of the many plants will flower over a much plants energy. When separating longer period. snowdrops always take a small amount I always admire Cyclamen coum for its of the existing soil along with the bulbs flowers that appear during December as without the soil borne fungus the and despite frost will continue to flower bulbs may not survive. into early February. I grow a number of This week as I walked up my garden forms of this Cyclamen in a gravel path towards my compost bins I pass scree at the rear of my house with beneath an archway that has a Wisteria flowers that vary from white to almost on one side and Clematis cirrhosa red and although most have round ‘Freckles on the other green leaves, one appeared last year side. ‘Freckles’, covered in white flowers during the whose leaves are edged with silver. pictured here, is native winter months. Looking at the borders Cyclamen coum has small rounded to the Balearic isles in tubers, which should be planted with the Mediterranean sea, and the flower boxes on the platform I can only say, WELL DONE Syston in the hollow side uppermost and almost but flowers during our Bloom committee for attaining a silver at ground level. Cyclamen are summer winter. Its cream deciduous their foliage dying down flowers are spotted and medal in the East Midlands Trains’ Awards. during April/May. This will often give a striped with red, but

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With feisty Mars in your sign until midYour finances reach the end of a cycle and month, expect some exciting it's time to sit down and revise your developments and events will really 'get approach here and come up with some you going'. Whilst everyone is hibernating, new ideas. A new friend links romantically you'll be picking yourself up and getting on and this really uplifts your life, bringing an with what's dearest to your heart. Your upbeat and positive attitude and bringing a mind power will also be running at genius new meaning to life. You have more time level, so that - generally - no-one can to yourself which rests your mentality and catch up with you let along overtake! sharpens your wits!

With both Jupiter and Venus in your sign this month, you'll be happy enough to spend time with special loved ones. Your finances are a little heavy and serious but give things a few weeks and you'll see things pick up. A new working environment does you a great deal of good, bringing you a more positive approach and much happier times, so that life is fun!

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As social obligations reach completion, you can - at last - catch up with your very special, nearest and dearest friends. This brings nice balance into your life and a sense of well-being and contentment, after some considerable months of achieving and proving your worth. A new opportunity is 'on offer' nevertheless and you have some serious thinking to do.

This is an excellent month for completing all DIY and practical tasks, leaving you more time for special family moments. It's a good time for going on holiday with your nearest and dearest and enjoying a change of scene. One particular friend has a great deal 'on their plate' and really needs to concentrate. You have a new work offer on the table!

You've come 'full circle' as far as working things out - at least as much as you can! This is heavy work and has taken a toll on you. Yes, it really is time to put your cares and concerns aside and enjoy pursuing a few long-term goals and desires. You also come up with some new cash-raising ideas - and these are really wonderful, bringing upliftment.

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LIBRA Sept 23 - Oct 22

AQUARIUS Jan 20 - Feb 17

You seek entertainment outside your usual You're reaching the end of a personal social circles, being as your life hits a quiet phase and now need to think again and and tranquil phase. Romance is uppermost revise your long-term aims and goals. in your mind and you plan an exciting Work is rather fun and you get time 'alone' adventure together involving travel and the at home, to unwind and catch up with any great outdoors! You could even plan a domestic chores. However, the real fun business venture together and this will starts when you stumble across a great include some social networking new hobby activity that really uplifts you opportunities that are not to be missed. and gets you really glowing!

With the new moon in your sign this month, expect a whole new beginning and approach to life. With an old phase behind you, you can 'draw a line' under any experience that haunts you. All you have to do now is to look forward to better and happier times! There's some organising to do however and you put on 'your clever head' so as to deal with paperwork.

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SCORPIO Oct 23 - Nov 21

PISCES Feb 18 - March 19

Close friends and partners have some 'serious stuff' on their mind as they apply themselves and have to prove their worth in some way. Meanwhile, work is a hoot to you, bringing fun and laughter and the chance for a change in the working environment. Your daily routine is set to change and this brings a sense of relief once the dust has settled.

Having sorted out some social misunderstandings and confusions, you also manage to get on top of work issues this month. Happily, this frees you up to pursue romantic interests and you'll be making plans together and be quite keen to be active and to get out and about. You feel like refurbishing and redecorating your home environment too! Why not?

With new dreams and ideas 'up your sleeve', you move forward hopeful and excited, happy to discuss these with anyone who cares to hear! Friends and colleagues are absorbed with hard work and matters of serious consideration, leaving you high and dry! Never mind, you have financial and material matters to attend to anyway Things work out.

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With us now being a month into a new year, it seems inappropriate to describe our Christmas themed November demonstration in detail. However it was very enjoyable and provided by Jane Fox, with the title ‘Winter Wonderland’. At the end, the stage was filled with a number of designs, in a variety of colours, but all with that seasonal sparkle. This will be a momentous year for Roundhill Flower and Garden Club as we celebrate our 50th Anniversary in May. It is planned to have a demonstration by Lee Berrill, with tickets costing £10 for both club members and visitors. More information on this will be available in the coming months. Also in May, the club is planning a coach trip to the Malvern Spring Show. Tickets for this event cost £37 inclusive of travel and entrance to the show, with some spaces still being available at the time of publication. Additionally, with the exception of our AGM in February which is closed to all but subscribed members, we have a full year of monthly demonstrations plus a garden visit, and visitors, at a cost of £5 per meeting, are very welcome. Why not give it a try? You just might find yourself getting hooked on flower arranging – even wanting to learn a new skill.

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and a table full of delicious home made cakes. The Youth Group made and sold bacon butties followed by soup and a roll lunch. There was a raffle with a £100 first prize. The reward for this was that we raised £1349 for church funds. Many thanks go to all who supported this in any way. How We Celebrated Christmas 2018

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Christingles* were given out to all and their meaning explained. A retiring collection raised money for the work of the Children’s Society, who work with children who are in need and difficult circumstances throughout the land. And a very good time was had by all! * What is Christingle, what does it mean? The celebration is named after the Christingles that are lit during the service. Christingles are made from an orange (which represents the world), with a small candle in the top. The Christingle is also decorated with red ribbon or tape to show God's love wrapped round the world, and four small sticks with some dried fruits or sweets to symbolise God’s bounty and the four seasons. The candle on the top symbolises Jesus, the Light of the World, who brings hope to the people in darkness. Christingle services throughout the land raise vital funds to help needy and homeless children, some of whom are facing Christmas alone. At six o’clock the church was again packed full of local people who’d come to our traditional Christmas Eve carol service of carols and bible readings. About 250 people attended this service which somehow starts Christmas off ‘properly’ for many folk. Many people also took the opportunity to remember a departed loved-one on our memory tree. A collection was made for the work of Shelter, who work with people who are homeless. At 11.30am another congregation met to celebrate the first mass of Christmas and greet each other properly at the end with ‘Happy Christmas’! The Sunday after Christmas the Fosse Team met for a joint service with over 100 people attending. It was a very joyful occasion followed by refreshments in the hall. The collection for the charity Shelter taken during Advent and the Christmas Services was £716 and the Christingle collection for the Children's Society was £319. The church was beautifully decorated for all of the above services, by our excellent team of flower arrangers.

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The Case for a Midlife MOT A financial health check in your 40s or 50s could significantly improve your chances of a comfortable retirement. Retirement is increasingly seen as a long journey to look forward to, not, as it once was, a relatively short period of life that spelt the end of the road. Today’s retirees are more busy, independent and curious than ever and have more time to settle into a life filled with endless possibilities. But at a time when so much about retirement is improving, there is a cloud being cast: worry about how to afford the retirement we want. Many of us can expect to spend close to a third of our life in retirement, but without a long-term plan, we run the risk of outliving our financial security. Progressive increases in the State Pension age, along with the ever-shifting goalposts on pension taxation and allowances, mean that some of us will find it more difficult to realise our retirement ambitions. And the fact that a defined contribution pension pot can be taken in a variety of different ways only serves to make the decision on how, and when, to retire even more complex. When is the best time to take our pension; and do we take it all, or just part of it? When should we access our tax-free entitlement? These are the sort of questions which we will usually need to answer in our 60s or early 70s. Yet, many of us would benefit from examining our choices much earlier in life. Regular inspection Financial planning should address a range of issues, such as how long we are prepared to keep working for, our predicted life expectancy, our State Pension entitlement, how much income our savings need to provide, and how much money we want to pass on to loved ones. We may also need to consider how much to have in reserve that could be used to pay for care. Yet there is no natural trigger point during our working lives which encourages us to think about these issues, meaning that many of us will end up leaving it too late. According to Michelle Cracknell, Chief Executive of The Pensions Advisory Service, there needs to be a much better way of supporting people in their mid-40s to mid-50s through an intervention intended ‘to reflect the fact that your retirement income is now your responsibility’. Andrew Seager, Head of Service Development at Citizens Advice, says the key to increasing early engagement is to get people talking about pensions as a social norm, ‘like having a baby or starting work’. www.systontownnews.co.uk

Both support the introduction of a midlifeMOT, under which individuals would review their financial health at an age when it was still possible to take reparative action such as increasing pension contributions. This idea has gained prominence since it was recommended by John Cridland’s Independent Review of the State Pension age: Smoothing the transition, which was published last year. The report highlighted that a midlife MOT facilitated by employers and government could be a useful trigger to encourage people to take stock and make realistic choices about work, health and retirement. ‘The majority of online careers advice we have observed is targeted at young people, which is often not directly transferable to older people. As a first step, an online Mid-Life MOT could allow people to consider their existing plans, as well as provide signposting and guidance on where to get more help,’ says the report. Cridland, who is a former director general of the Confederation of British Industry, proposes that this guidance is connected to financial advice. “Once you have made up your mind on how you are going to spend your time and where, then you need financial advice,” he said. “I want to combine the two. I think this could be done with a diagnostic tool on the internet, quite a sophisticated one, that helps you through the decisionmaking tree and then connects you with advice.” While details of the initiative are still to be finalised, some employers are already responding to the recommendations. Aviva has announced it will be rolling out its midlife MOT service to employees aged 45 or over in 2019. Meanwhile, Legal & General, The Pension Advisory Service and Mercer have launched their own pilots. Advisory note John Cridland’s report shines a light on the importance of engaging with retirement planning early. However, he agrees that, with the right interventions, there is scope to change behaviour. Your 40s and 50s is a time of life when you need to look under the bonnet, see what you’re spending your money on, and see if your retirement plans are on track. Getting the right information at the right time can help to unlock conversations about retirement and gives you the opportunity to take stock of your career plans, savings and health. To receive a complimentary guide covering Retirement Planning, Wealth Management or Inheritance Tax Planning, please contact Narwal Wealth Management Ltd on 0116 242 6777 or email narwalwealthmanagement@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).

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Film Reviews by Adam Ray Palmer Well people, the awards season is upon us! This means all the ‘best’ movies are released and the run up to the Summer festivals begins! This month we have three flicks, all of which you need to see, and some little Oscar predictions for you to tease me with if/when I get them wrong. Let’s get into it… Can You Ever Forgive Me? First up this month is perhaps the darling of February. Quietly doing the rounds at the awards circuit, Can You Ever Forgive Me? stars Melissa McCarthy as Lee Israel, a literary forger, and Richard E. Grant as Jack Hock, Lee’s accomplice in the dodgy dealings. They go on a journey making money from turning Lee’s accomplished art form into some cunning deception, plus, a little bit of comedy eases the script along. Grant steals the show here and is rightly getting recognised with award nominations. It’s a great performance that, in another year, would perhaps see a golden statuette sitting upon his mantlepiece. In cinemas: 1st February 2019 If Beale Street Could Talk Barry Jenkins is back! Fresh after his hit Moonlight, that picked up the Academy Award for Best Picture two years ago, Jenkins returns with his latest flick If Beale Street Could Talk. It follows a young African-American woman named Tish (KiKi Layne) who, with her family's support, seeks to

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clear the name of her wrongly charged lover (Stephan James) and prove his innocence before the birth of their child. This movie hasn’t got the following that Moonlight had, but it still packs a punch like the former did. Regina King in particular, is a delight. You could do worse than back her for a supporting actress gong in March. In cinemas: 8th February 2019 The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part These movies are just the best. They are literally hilarious to everyone. It’s fun animation for the kids, and some tiptop under the radar zingers for the adults. It's been five years since everything was awesome and the citizens are facing a huge new threat: LEGO DUPLO® invaders from outer space, wrecking everything faster than they can rebuild. The budget on these productions must be out of this world, the calibre of talent lending their voice for this instalment is insane. To name a few, we have Margot Robbie, Jason Momoa, Gal Gadot, Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Jonah Hill, Will Arnett, Channing Tatum, and Tiffany Haddish – crazy right?! This is a must-see, you won’t regret it. Who doesn’t want to go to a cinema for 90 minutes, laugh so hard you bruise a lung and then have an armoury of quips to share at work all week? I’m in! In cinemas: 8th February 2019

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Oscar predictions: As I do every year, I am going to chuck out a few Oscar predictions here (even though at time of writing the nominations haven’t even been announced – I could be left red faced!). If you’re a betting person, and you want to win lots of money… probably go it alone! Best Picture Should win: The Favourite Will win: Roma Best Director Should win: Alfonso Cuaron (Roma) Will win: Alfonso Cuaron (Roma) Best Actress Should win: Lady Gaga/Olivia Colman (A Star is Born/The Favourite) Will win: Glenn Close (The Wife) Best Actor Should win: Bradley Cooper (A Star is Born) Will win: Bradley Cooper (A Star is Born) Best Song Should win: Shallow (A Star is Born) Will win: Shallow (A Star is Born) Adam Ray Palmer Creative Director of Cineroom Twitter: @CineroomTweets Cineroom is an award-winning film site!

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Your local directory of Businesses, Clubs, Societies and Other Useful Information. USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS Post Office, Syston. 0116 260 3765 Age Concern Syston. 0116 260 1476 CRIMESTOPPERS. 0800 555 111 Parkinson's UK. 0808 800 0303 Roadline. 0800 62 63 63 Samaritans. 0116 270 0007 Syston Volunteer Centre. 0116 260 7888 Councils: Charnwood Borough Council. 01509 263 151 Leics. County Council. 0116 232 3232 Syston Town Council. 0116 260 7150 Hospitals/Healthcare: Glenfield Hospital. 0300 303 1573 Leicester General. 0300 303 1573 Leicester Royal Infirmary. 0300 303 1573. Direct Dial to Patient Bedside. 0900 906 1515 Accident and Emergency: Leicester Royal Infirmary. 0300 303 1573 NHS Direct. 111 Syston Health Centre The Jubilee Medical Practice: 295 0600 The County Practice: 295 0500 District Nurses & Health Visitors: 0300 300 7777 Chemists: Boots. 0116 269 8218 Sunlit. 0116 260 2695 East Goscote Pharmacy. 0116 260 6734 Leisure: South Charnwood Leisure Centre 0116 264 0057 Syston Community Centre. 0116 260 7150 Syston Library. 0116 305 3500 Syston Northfields Tennis Club. 0116 260 5926 Syston Rugby FC. 0116 260 1223 Syston Twinning. 01509 813 723 Wreake Runners. Dave 07710 448 253 Police: Syston Police. 101 Schools/Colleges: The Merton Primary School. 0116 260 8150 Roundhill Community Academy. 0116 269 3896 SS Peter & Paul Primary Academy. 0116 260 7577 Wreake Valley Academy. 0116 264 1080 Biffa Waste Issues: Biffa Transfer Station. 0116 269 6492

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ACCOUNTANTS Baker & Co Tel: 0116 264 0889 AERIALS Image Aerials, Syston Local, friendly service, competitive rates, repairs, alterations & TV tuning. Free quotes. Tel: 0116 260 3481 Mob: 0797 020 2125 BAKERY Barkby Bakehouse Ltd Mob: 0751 319 1428 email: info@barkbybakehouse.co.uk www.barkbybakehouse.co.uk BATHROOM AND TILING Souter Bathrooms Ltd Tel: Darren 0116 260 4105 or Mob: 0776 668 5901 BUILDERS Dave Hutchings Tel: 0116 260 7716 Mob: 0777 078 5400 email: dave@dave-hutchings.com www.dave-hutchings.com Sharp Construction Tel: 0116 260 1566 Mob: 0798 955 1994 CARPETS Colby Carpets Tel: 0116 260 7394 Mob: 07973 776 240 email: colbycarpets@gmail.com Costcutter Carpets Tel/Fax: 0116 264 0745 email: costcuttercarpets@tiscali.co.uk CHARITY GROUPS Age Concern Syston The Methodist Church Centre, High Street, Syston LE7 1GP. Tel: 0116 260 1476. Help and Advice Centre open Monday to Friday 9.00am to 12.30pm. CHILD CARE GROUPS In B Tweenies A parent, baby and toddler group for parents with children who have been on a neo natal unit. The group meets on Tuesdays from 10.00am until 12 noon at Queniborough Dance Co. 109 Broad Street, LE7 1GJ. Telephone Lindsay on 07847 264 382. www.prembabies.co.uk Make & Play (Mondays and Fridays) Syston Methodist Church, 9.45am until 11.00am both days term time only. £2 for the first child and 50p for subsequent children. For more information about the group contact: Georgina at systonmakeandplay@hotmail.co.uk or Make & Play - Syston. St Peter & St Paul's Church Tots at Ten Pre-school Group Every Tuesday in term time 10.00am to 11.45am Church Centre, Lower Church Street. £1.50. Fun, fellowship, stories, activities etc. Children with Special Needs/Happy Smiles Sandra and Amy run a voluntary play group at Elizabeth Park Thurmaston. Thursday mornings 9.30-11.30pm, closed 2nd Thursday of each month all children welcome 0-5 years. We charge £1 per child they receive drinks and snacks and also the adults can sit and natter over a cup of coffee or tea. Telephone Sandra 0798 321 6372 or Amy 0795 115 5706 FEBRUARY 2019


CHIROPRACTIC Melissa Fairbrother Tel: 07810 727 176 www.systonchiropractic.co.uk

CHURCH GROUPS Broadway Gospel Hall Activities Mondays 3.45 to 4.45pm (term time only) Children's Bible Discovery Club, five to 10 yrs. Its free to attend and you can come straight from school, and enjoy crafts, songs, games and stories all with a Biblical theme. Parents are welcome to stay with younger children. Tuesdays 6.00 to 7.15pm (term time only). Bible Encounter for 11-16 year olds. Its free to attend, enjoy a Bible discussion, games, crafts. Wednesday 2.30 Ladies meeting. Come and share Christian Fellowship, you will receive a warm welcome. Transport is available. All meetings take place at the Broadway Gospel Hall, Broadway, Syston Leicester LE7 1GA. Syston Girls Brigade A church based uniformed organisation for girls, we meet at the Methodist Church, High Street on Tuesday evenings from 6.30pm to 8.00pm in term time. We are now recruiting girls aged 5-12 years and we offer a varied programme of fun and activities with experienced, DBS checked leaders. If you want to find out more, please contact Marie Vernon 0778 648 6504.

CLEANING SERVICES Done & Dusted Quality Counts: Domestic and Commercial Cleans, all cleans catered for. Tel: 0116 260 2828 Mob: 0788 754 2884 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. Technology Help Drop in 2nd and 4th Wednesday Monthly. Jubilee Room, Syston Town Council Community Centre, School Street, Syston LE7 1HN 10.00am-12noon. Regular group run by Age UK offering FREE 1:1 help and support with Laptops,Tablets, iPads or Smartphones.

CONSERVATORY ROOF CLEANER Clean Start Well Established, Professional Conservatory Cleaner. Fully Insured and CRB Checked. Contact Wayne Mob: 0797 750 5453 or email: cleanstart200864@yahoo.com

CRAFTS North Leicestershire Beaders Meets second Saturday of the month 10.00am to 4.00pm. The Old School Hall, Thurmaston. A friendly group, open to all, experienced and beginners. For more information contact: Mrs Anna-Maria Bromley 0116 260 7221 or ambromley@gmail.com.

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Syston & District U3A Craft Groups Crochet group - meets on the third Friday of the month in the Jubilee Room, Syston Community Centre, School Street 10.15am 12.15pm. Parchment group - meets on the third Wednesday of the month at St Hilda’s Church Hall, East Goscote, 2.00 to 4.00pm.

DOMESTIC APPLIANCES Kevins Domestic Appliances Sales & Repairs Washing Machines, Dryers, Dishwashers & Cookers etc. Tel:0116 269 7168 Mob: 0771 160 4297

DRIVING SCHOOLS BELT UP n GO Driving Tuition Covering all of Leicestershire Mob: 07868 718 227 www.beltupngo.com. Find us on Facebook. Wheel Pass Mob: 0795 121 5161 Find us on Facebook Lessons to Suit Your Timetable

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Byrite Electrical Ltd 1286 Melton Rd, Syston Tel: 0116 260 2299 www.byriteelectricals.com

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. M A Skinner Electrical Services Syston Based, reliable, no job too small. Mob: 0799 098 1297 FENCING & GATES Fensit Tim Hendry Mob: 0786 798 1427 FENCING/PAVING ETC Dave Hutchings Tel: 0116 260 7716 Thurmaston Fencing Company For a Free Quote call Alan on Tel: 0116 269 2039 Mob: 07783 596 792

FLOWER AND GARDEN GROUPS Allotment Society We meet on the first Thursday 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 27th February - Members only AGM. 7.30pm at The Divine Infant of Prague, Broad Street, Syston.

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: 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 Lancaster Landscapes Tel: 01509 814 280 Mob: 0797 985 1976

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

HAIRDRESSING Antehc Hair and Skin Studio Specialist in hair loss and anti-ageing. Mob: 07877 981 877 Tracey’s at Syston Tel: 0116 260 9582

HEALTH AND FITNESS 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 Methodist Church Centre Dancing every Wednesday afternoon. 2.00pm to 4.00pm. Ballroom, Latin, American, Sequence, Line dancing etc. Syston Wellbeing Group Monday evenings 7.00pm Syston Methodist Church All very welcome - a warm welcome awaits. Contact Tina on 0746 593 8146 All discussions confidential (Self-help group for depression and anxiety) Syston Young at Heart Group We are a friendly group which caters for the elderly and housebound of Syston, meeting every Thursday at the Community Centre from 10.00am to 1.45pm. Transport can be provided, places now available. Please phone Judy Jordan 0116 260 8528.

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upwards are always very welcome. Tuition is HEALTH AND FITNESS Cont’d available. Call Dave on 0758 119 8005 or Thrummy Drummer Dementia Group just turn up. meet 2nd Thursday each month for those Singing for Fun East Midlands affected by Dementia and their families/carers. Elizabeth Park Sports Centre Meets during term time on Thursdays Thurmaston between 10.30am and 12.30pm. 2.15pm to 4.15pm at Elizabeth Centre, Thurmaston. Informal get together with support and entertainment. For more information or to register contact Caroline: info@carolinesharpe.com 'Why Not Come Dancing' 0776 215 4900 Saturday evenings, 7.30 pm. Gaddesby www.singingforfunem.com Village Hall. Friendly instructors teaching Ballroom, Latin and Jive. All welcome from Syston Band complete beginners to more experienced Meet at ‘The Hut’ - next to the Bowls club dancers. The evening costs from £5 per (Central Park). Every Monday at 7.30pm to person. Contact us on 01664 840 381 or practice. New members of any standard just come along. welcome. Contact via email on www.whynotcomedancing.com systonband@yahoo.co.uk

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 Monday 18th February - Fools and Horses: the Victorian Circus, Ann Featherstone. 7.30pm, at the 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

LANDSCAPING Lancaster Landscapes Tel: 01509 814 280 Mob: 0797 985 1976

LANGUAGE TUITION Leicesterhire Languages Tutor (Spanish & French) call 07840 543 893 web: LeicestershireLanguagesTutor.co.uk email: mariel.bthomas@gmail.com

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

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 Acoustic nights at QRBL Club 45 Main Street, Queniborough. All levels and listeners always welcome. Free entry. Very relaxed atmosphere. Mondays twice monthly, from 8.00pm. Just come along! February dates: 4th and 18th. March dates: 4th and 18th. Dog and Gun Ukulele Group (DAG’S) meets 7.30pm to 9.30pm every Wednesday evening in the Lounge Bar at the Dog and Gun, Chapel Street, Syston. Free. New members of any age from absolute beginners

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PLUMBING Curnock Home Maintenance Tel: 0116 260 7188 S. A. Plumbing & Heating Tel/Fax: 0116 291 9116 Mob: 0780 289 4895

REFLEXOLOGY Healing Touch Reflexology by Mariel call 07840 543 893 web: healing touchreflexology.co.uk email: mariel.bthomas@gmail.com

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Queniborough Scout Group Queniborough Scout Hall, Syston Road, Queniborough. Beavers: Thursday 6.30pm to 7.45pm. Cubs: Wednesday 7.00pm to 8.30pm U3A Ukulele Group meets every Friday Scouts: Tuesday 7.30pm to 9.00pm. 2.00pm to 3.30pm at the Hub, Syston Contact: Clive (Group Chairman) 0116 269 Methodist Church Centre, High Street. For 3532. more information contact Len Abraham on Rearsby Scout Group 0781 278 7238. Meetings are at Thrussington Village hall Ukulele Classes at Thurmaston Bowls Club, Beavers: Wednesday 6.00 to 7.00pm Elizabeth Park, every Wednesday afternoon Cubs: Monday 6.30 to 7.30pm 2.30pm to 4.30pm. £2 includes refreshments. Scouts: Monday 7.45 to 9.00pm All welcome from beginners to experienced. Explorer Scouts/DofE: Wednesday Contact Len on 0781 278 7238 for more fortnightly - 7.30 to 9.00pm information. Contact: Jennie Angell on 0793 043 3622. Syston Scout Group NATURE GROUPS Syston Scout Hall, Oxford Street, Syston. Birstall Bird Watching Club Beavers 6-8yrs: Monday 6.30 to 7.30pm. Meet second Tuesday of the month at the Cubs 8-10yrs: Thursday 6.45 to 8.15pm. Rothley Centre, Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley. Scouts 10-14 yrs: Tuesday 7.00 to 9.00pm. Visitors welcome. For more information Explorer Scouts 14-18yrs : Friday 7.00 contact Marion Vincent on 0116 237 5156 9.00pm NURSERIES & PRE-SCHOOLS Network 18-25yrs : Monday 7.30 to 10.00pm. Broad Street Playgroup Scout and Guide Band 8yrs +: Wednesday Catholic Church Hall, 63 Broad Street. 7.00 to 9.00pm. Funded places for 2, 3 and 4 year olds. For more information, please contact, Chris Mob: 0770 250 4113. Bodycot on 0788 424 5089 or Charnwood Nursery & Pre-School email gsl@systonscouts.org.uk Charnwood Five Star Club SKIP HIRE Tel: 0116 269 6162 Blue Skip Hire www.charnwoodnurseryandpreschool.co.uk Tel: 0116 269 3530 Mob: 0784 658 7321 Hamilton Hilltop Nursery School. web: www.blueskips.co.uk Quality childcare, purpose built facilities. SOCIAL GROUPS Funded places for 2, 3 & 4 year olds. 25 Hilltop Road, Hamilton, Leicester. Age Concern Syston LE5 1TT Tel: 0116 274 3090 Wednesdays Coffee Morning 10.00 to 11.30am www.hamiltonnursery.co.uk A warm welcome awaits you at the St Peter and St Paul Pre-School School Lodge, Upper Church Street, Syston. Methodist Hall, High Street, Syston Tel: 0116 269 8638 East Goscote Friendship Club We are a friendly group of over 50’s who Tangent House Day Nursery. meet on the second and fourth Wednesday Quality childcare, purpose built facilities. of each month 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm at St Funded places for 2, 3 & 4 year olds. Hilda’s Church Hall, Ling Dale, East 640 Melton Road, Thurmaston. LE4 8BB. Goscote. Everyone welcome. Tel: 0116 264 0333 Contact: Gill Morton on 0116 260 1977. www.tangenthousenursery.co.uk Lavender Club Social Group OPTICIANS Every Wednesday 1.30pm to 4.00pm. Over Henry Smith & Hamylton 50’s Club meet at Thurmaston Community Tel: 0116 260 2517 Centre, Silverdale Road, Thurmaston. Tel: Your Sight Opticians 0756 115 6675 or 0333 011 2406. 1176 Melton Road, Syston. Leicester Railway Society (Formed 1939) Opposite Aldi. We provide home visits for Meets 3rd Tuesday of the month. Start those who can’t get to us. 7.30pm at the Cricketers, Grace Road, Tel: 0116 260 7075 Leicester LE2 8AD Contact: Michael PAINTING & DECORATING Chapman (secretary) 0116 260 3336 or Jamie Heggs Brian Holland (programme Organiser) Tel: 01509 812973 Mob: 0780 384 5465 0116 236 8328. Rob Toon Painter & Decorator New Chapter Bereavement Support Tel: 0116 260 2856 Mob: 0798 177 1164 Group PLASTERER Meet Thursday Afternoons 2.00pm to R.H. Plastering 4.00pm at Thurmaston Health Centre, Tel: 01509 812 190 Mob: 0794 117 0230 573A Melton Road, Leicester LE4 8EA

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SOCIAL GROUPS Cont’d New Chapter Bereavement Support Group Cont’d Come along and meet others living with loss. Meet new people that can offer companionship and understanding without judgement. For more information and an informal chat contact Lin on 0116 269 3542. Rearsby & District YFC Meetings every week on Thursdays at 8.00pm in Barkby Village Hall. Call Catriona on 0789 022 6035. 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 Family Activity Group Meets every fortnight at different locations on a Tuesday night, plus days out and camps. Arranging anything like archery, canoeing, climbing, biking, bushcraft, cooking etc. For details please get in touch with Stu on 0797 003 4597. Syston Friendship Group A meeting of friends with learning difficulties, our member’s ages range from 20 to 75. We meet weekly on most Thursday nights from 7.00 to 9.00pm in the Syston Community Centre where we have a range of activities including crafts, bingo, games, Lego, general socialising etc. Minibus pickup is part of the service that our volunteers can provide. Contact Anne & Trevor Carter 0788 990 3907, email: trevhme@aol.com Syston Games Club Are you new to the area, want to make new friends or just keep your brain active? Come and join our friendly club at Syston Community Centre every Tuesday 2.00 to 4.00pm to play Rummikub and other games. Contact Maureen for more info 0116 260 9794. 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 Rotary Club Meet at 7.30pm at Syston Rugby Club on the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month. The club aims to have fun and develop friendships through supporting local causes by raising money and giving time through organising social and fundraising events. Visit us one Monday to find out more. Syston Twinning Association Syston is twinned with Deville les Rouen, Normandy. If you would like more details about joining us please contact our Chairperson, Mrs Fiona Henry on 0116 260 9744. U3A Syston Canasta Card Group meets every Monday (except bank holidays) from 2.00pm to 4.00pm in the Syston Community

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Centre, beginners and experienced players most welcome. For more details contact Tony Hill on 01664 424 905. Thurmaston Ladies meet at Thurmaston RBL, Melton Rd. Thurmaston on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month. 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. Syston Veterans Breakfast Club meets on the third Monday of the month at Brooke Cafe, 8 Brookside, Syston. 9.00am to 11.00am.

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SPORTS CLUBS Badminton Club Soar Valley College Meet Tuesdays 7.00pm to 9.00pm, both juniors and adults. Have a team in the local Leics League, but need new members. For more details contact: Kiran on 0781 278 0174 or email: kizz_mistry9@hotmail.com. Leicester Penguins Swimming Club Leicestershire’s Number One Swimming Club. Training at South Charnwood Leisure Centre. The club has 270 members competing to National level. Are you 6-10 year olds and can swim more than 200 metres, give us a call on 07077 401 602 for more details and to arrange a trial. Fosse Company of Archers Saturdays 1.00pm onwards, October to March at Wreake Valley Academy (indoors, gym building). April to September outdoors at Syston Rugby Club. New and experienced archers welcome. For more information visit www.fossecompanyofarchers.uk Riverside Utd Junior Football Club We are always looking for new players to come and join our fantastic football club. We train kids from 4 years and upwards at Wreake Valley Academy in Syston. Please contact Paul Cassidy on 07712 792353 or visit www.riversideutdjfc.com for further details. 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, or visit www.systonsyclers.com. Syston Town Cricket Club The club has three senior teams and junior teams at all age groups from Kwik Cricket to Under 17 level. New players at all ages are always welcome and for general information about the club contact Ivan Spibey on 0771 113 9711. Practice nets for all age groups are available both winter and summer and further details can be obtained from Scott Cooper on 0792 950 2012. Syston Town Juniors F.C. We have sides in most ages, boys and girls and are recruiting players for next session. We have qualified coaches for each side and want to strengthen the teams. We train on Memorial Playing Fields, Necton Street, every Saturday from 10.00am. For further information please contact: Secretary@systontownjuniorsfc.co.uk. Syston Town Juniors F.C. Girls Football Academy For girls of all ages and ability, S.T.J.F.C. FREE girls football academy Memorial Playing Fields, Necton Street, Syston. LE7 8HF every Saturday during football season from 10.00am to 11.30am. www.systontownjuniorsfc.co.uk. All Managers/Coaches are DBS checked and hold FA qualifications. Please come along on the day or contact: Samantha Chambers S.T.J.F.C. (Chairperson) Mob: 0777 629 1355 or email:sam.chambers37@hotmail.com Tae Kwon-Do Four to eight years Friday 4.30pm to 5.15pm Juniors & Adults mixed classes Tuesday 6.30pm to 7.30pm Sunday 4.00pm to 5.00pm. St Peter and St Paul’s Primary Academy, Upper Church St, Syston. First month free. Contact James Freer on 0116 264 0432. Thai-Tanium Boxing Club Various classes for beginners, advanced, kids, juniors, ladies and adults. As well as 1:1 sessions please contact us on Facebook or Contact Jamie - 0797 365 6778. Now based as 760A Melton Rd, Thurmaston. 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 Website: www.wreakerunners.co.uk

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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. Visit our new website: www.qttheatregp.co.uk or email: qtsyston@gmail.com or Contact QT theatre on 0738 859 3913.

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Tel;0116 269 2039 Mob: 0778 359 6792 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 Carole Gilbert, Diving Officer on 07968 388 377. Wanlip Sailing Club Small friendly local club. Learn to sail, just cruise or race. Families very welcome. Social sailing Saturdays, racing Sunday afternoons. For further information please contact Sue, daytime on 0116 210 2254. Neil, evenings on 0116 260 8049, or the clubhouse 0116 260 7864 at weekends to arrange a visit.

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WOMENS INSTITUTES (W.I.) Barkby and Beeby W.I. Meets third Tuesday of the month. Barkby Village Hall, Beeby Rd, Barkby 7.30pm. Visitors Welcome. For more information contact 0116 260 9274. Charnwood Wigs W.I. Meets last Thursday of the month at 7.30pm. 28th February - Willow Weaving - Talk, Demo and having a go. Beedles Lakes Golf Club East Goscote. Visitors £4.00. For more details please ring President Sharon Astill on 0784 988 8752.

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New Barkby W.I. Meets First Wednesday in the month 7.30pm. 6th February - Book folding and memory books. Syston Community Centre, School Street. Visitors always welcome. For more details contact President Mrs Kerstyn Fryman on 0116 260 0330. Queniborough W.I. Meets first Wednesday in the month, 7.30pm Queniborough Village Hall. For more details contact President Wendy Taylor 0747 872 9929.

What’s On Diary for COUNTY AND BOROUGH COUNCILLOR SURGERIES Saturday 2nd February 2019 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.

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hand to take you back in time and relive all your sporting memories. They will be bringing football memorabilia to refresh your football stories with fellow foxes fans. Please bring along any of your own LCFC memorabilia. If you are interested in attending please call Ian on 0775 289 8577 or email ian.harrison@wvacademy.org This will be followed by 3.15pm to 4.00pm walking Football taster session. Free entry

CREAM TEA AND BINGO Friday 22nd February 2019 Starts at 2.00pm Brookside Suite, Community Centre, School Street. Price is £3.50 for the tea with free tea and coffee REFILLS and bingo is extra at £3.00 per book of 6 games or £5.00 for 2 books of 6 games.

THE DOUBLE A COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB Friday 22nd February Amy Morgan (Solo) Doors open 6.00pm. The artists perform three x 45 minute sets. Entry is £5 on the door. Holwell Institute (The Stute), 41 Welby Rd, Asfordby Hill LE14 3RD Tel: 01664 812 080. For more information contact John Gallagher on 0795 226 7226.

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Sunday 3rd February 2019 Saturday 23rd February 4.30pm 7.00pm Family Service followed by tea. Syston Methodist Church There will be activities for the children during the service. Stay for tea afterwards, Tickets £6 including light supper. Tel: 0116 221 1033. everyone is welcome.

FILMS IN SYSTON Monday 4th February Finding Your Feet Monday 4th March - The Wife Doors open 1.00pm for coffee, Film at 2.00pm. Tickets £4.50 available from The Card Shop, Syston, 0116 260 6095 or on the door.

SOUP ‘N’ SWEET SATURDAY Saturday 9th February 12noon to 2.00 pm St Mary's Church Barkby Come & enjoy your lunch with us and stay for a natter over tea/coffee ALL WELCOME Childrens' corner, raffle and book stall.

CHILDREN’S BOOK SALE Saturday 16th February until Saturday 2nd March Syston Library, Upper Church Street.

THEN, NOW AND FOREVER Tuesday 19th February Kick-off 1.00pm to 3.00pm Wreake Valley Academy, Parkstone Lane, Syston LE7 1LY Revive your football memories with LCFC Community Trust staff, who will be on www.systontownnews.co.uk

WOMEN’S WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Friday 1st March 10.30am St Peter and St Paul Church Upper Church Street, Syston Everyone Welcome

AN EVENING WITH CHARLES HANSON Friday 1st March 7.00pm for 7.30pm Syston Rotary Club Invite You to An Evening With Charles Hanson, Auctioneer & TV celebrity at Thrussington Village Hall, Hoby Road Thrussington, LE7 4TH Bar Available. Tickets are £12 to include Ploughman’s Supper and one complimentary drink, available from heather@hplcconveyancing.co.uk or fpimm59@gmail.com or 0759 434 4774.

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Performances at 7.30pm, with a Saturday HOBY AND DISTRICT LOCAL matinee at 2.30pm. HISTORY SOCIETY LECTURE Ticket prices : Evening £15, Matinee £14. Wednesday 20th March Tickets are available from the Little 7.30pm Theatre. Phone number 0116 255 1302 or “Ancient Artefacts and their uses” by visit: www.the littletheatre.net Richard Knox. CHURCHES TOGETHER LENT Hoby Village Hall, Main Street, Hoby, LUNCHES Melton Mowbray LE14 3DT Tickets: Members Free, Guests £2.00 Thursday 7th March through to Website: Thursday 11th April http://www.hobyanddistricthistory.co.uk/ We will be holding our ‘Lent Lunches’ in the Methodist Hall each Thursday during Lent. serving from 12 noon to 1.00pm. The cost for the light lunch will be £3.00 and all profits will go to Christian Aid. A Warm Welcome to all.

BONFIRE RADICALS Saturday 16th March 7.30pm Queniborough Village Hall LE7 3DH Tickets: £12 Standard/£10 (Standard in advance)/ £8 (In Advance Over 60s)/ £6 (In advance Under 16)/£25 (group in advance). Book now: Liz: 0116 269 2339, Mandy: 0116 269 8256.

FASHION SHOW Thursday 21st March 7.00pm Syston Methodist Church Tickets £5. Tel: 0116 260 5520.

FROM CLASSICS TO JAZZ Saturday 13th April 7.00pm Syston Methodist Church in Aid of LOROS Tickets £6 including light Refreshments. Tel: 0116 260 9804.

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Saturday 11th May 2019 Roundhill Flower and Garden Club are organising a coach trip to the above show. Picking up by Specsavers at the Bridge at Syston at 8.15am Cost of coach and ticket is £37.50 If you would like to join us please call Maureen on 0116 243 2781 or mobile 0780 294 7445.

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Clive and Helen Are Worth Their Weight in Gold, Says TV Host

As Slimming World enters its 50th year, two Consultants from Syston are celebrating half a century of success for the organisation by meeting TV personality and presenter Rylan Clark-Neal. Rylan, who shot to fame after appearing on hit show The X-Factor, co-hosted the annual Slimming World Awards with the organisation’s founder and chair Margaret MilesBramwell OBE. Margaret opened her first Slimming World group in 1969 and over the last 50 years the business has grown to become the UK's leading group-based weightmanagement organisation, today supporting nearly one million slimmers. Clive Morgan, who runs a Slimming World group at The Syston & District Conservative Club, every Thursday at 3.30pm, 5.15pm and 7.00pm was delighted to get a chance to cuddle up to Rylan and said meeting the TV host was a wonderful way to round off a great year at Slimming World, as well as a brilliant way to lead into 2019 — Slimming World’s Golden Year: “I couldn’t be prouder of the members of the Syston groups. Not only have they lost fantastic amounts of weight throughout 2018 – with many of them hitting their target weights – they’ve also improved their health, boosted their confidence and are heading into 2019 with new healthy habits that will stay with them for life. “Watching people change before my 26

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eyes and start being able to do things that they didn’t think possible before losing weight absolutely amazes me. Every week I feel privileged to play even a small part in supporting people towards these achievements and to celebrate with them, so I felt especially honoured to represent our groups at the Slimming World Awards. Rylan was blown away by the difference Slimming World makes to people’s lives too.” Rylan, who is now a seasoned presenter having appeared on This Morning and Channel 5’s Big Brother’s Little Brother, said he was thrilled to meet Clive and Helen at the event, which was held at Birmingham’s International Convention Centre. He said: “I met so many people who had lost incredible amounts of weight and made a huge difference to their lives. While the stories I heard were obviously very personal, the one thing they all had in common was how much support they received from their ‘Slimming World family’ and how so many of them were achieving their dreams. Every one of them spoke passionately about how they couldn’t have made those changes to eat more healthily and become more active without the support of their Consultant and group every week, so people like Clive and Helen are clearly worth their weight in gold.” Helen Maddams, who runs a group at The Syston & District Conservative Club, every Thursday at 9.30am and 11.30am, continues: “2018 has been a brilliant year for Slimming World. We’ve launched our Slim for Life plan to give even more support to our target members, and won awards for both our magazine and food range. We’re hoping our Golden Year will be even more successful and we have a string of exciting activities planned to celebrate our 50th birthday in style, including the launch of brand-new websites and apps, golden events and special publications. So, this New Year I truly believe that joining a local Slimming World group is the best way for people to lose weight, learn new habits and make long-term healthy changes. Thanks to our eating plan they’ll see big results on the scales without ever having to feel hungry or deprived, and at our Syston groups they’ll discover a whole world of support and advice that’s sure to help them achieve their targets – and have a lot of fun along the way too! I’d love for anyone who wants to make a Continues on page 27 www.systontownnews.co.uk

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change to join us, I promise they won’t look back!” We have four consultants in the Syston and Thurmaston area who are here to make your weight-loss dreams come true and go for gold with Slimming World in its Golden Year. If you would like any further information about the groups please contact: Sue in Syston on Monday 5.30pm & 7.30pm and Saturday 8.30am, contact 07927 021983. Angela in Thurmaston on Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 3.30pm, 5.30pm and 7.30pm, contact 07885 487392. Helen in Syston on Thursday 9.30am and 11.30am, contact 07949 123898. Clive in Syston on Thursday 3.30pm, 5.15pm and 7.30pm contact 07909 837215. or visit www.slimmingworld.co.uk to find your nearest group.

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perform dances based on popular children’s books. Everyone taking part is being encouraged to donate a good quality second hand book as part of JumpStart Dance, based in Syston, the ‘Every child a reader’ cause. are pleased to announce that they will Watch out for more fundraising events, be helping to make sure all children including a sewing bee, later in the across the county and beyond have year. access to books and early literacy JumpStart Dance have been working support throughout 2019. in schools across Charnwood for over The primary school dance specialists have teamed up with Story Imaginory, 11 years through teacher training events, after-school clubs and the a Leicester-based social enterprise, annual Jump2it! Dance Festival. who donate a minimum of 50% of They work in conjunction with Team their profits back to vulnerable Charnwood, the local School Sports families and children. Partnership, to inspire primary-aged Louise Jaggard, Artistic Director of children and their teachers to JumpStart, said: “We’re delighted to participate in dance activity, keep fit work alongside Story Imaginory and fight obesity. during 2019. Our business believes in giving back to the local community and we can’t wait to begin supporting this amazing cause!” During this coming year, JumpStart Buy Local Dance will be running a series of Syston independent shops offer events to ensure as many children as a wide range of goods from possible have opportunity to flowers, jewellery, accessories, experience the delights of getting lost chocolates. Good places to eat in a book. and much more… The Jump2it! Dance Festival will be taking place at Loughborough Shop local and support your Town Hall this March – 16 primary local economy. schools from across Charnwood will

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The Editor’s report on the Full Town Council Meeting held on Tuesday 18th December 2018 There were 10 councillors (Cllrs), one County Cllr and two members of the public, including Philip Bland, Chairman of South and East Leicestershire Action Group (SELAG). A minute’s silence was held for Cllr Maureen Pacey. The reflection was read by the Chairman: Cllr P. Henry. Apologies were received from Cllrs K. Pacey, M. Carnal, S. Hampson, L. Towell, B. Singh. There were no matters raised by the public. A presentation was given by Mr Philip Bland; Chairman of SELAG to outline their position in opposing the proposed A46 Expressway. He explained the proposal that sees a road starting from south of Birmingham and joining the A46 north of Syston. SELAG believe there is a conflict between it being an expressway to move traffic or just a vehicle for building more houses. They think there is an alternative by improving the junction to the M1/ M69 and the A46 by-pass to elevate the problem and prevent the need for more housing and damaging the countryside of Leicestershire. SELAG believe the city should sort out its housing problems and leave the county to deal with their problems of transport links. He said the cost could be around £2billion and no one states where this money is coming from. See SELAG.org. for more information. Cllr E. Vardy, who is the lead Cllr on this at Charnwood Borough Councl (CBC) and who is also sitting on the county plan, welcomed Philip and thanked him for his views. He said that there had already been 17 months consultation, and over 500 people responded. He also agreed that thousands of people hadn’t responded so the Council assume they are ok with it. The proposal will be subject to further consultation in the future months/years. He explained the reason for the road being built has nothing to do with the development of A46, it is a new road to provide better links for commuters and housing will be south of the road. Based on the strategic plan from the borough and producing 95,000 houses up to 2050! Cllr P. Henry asked when the public enquiry would be, but he was told no date had been set as yet. Mr Bland said it maybe in four years time. 28

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Chairman’s Announcements and Communications - The Chairman Cllr P. Henry thanked the event panel members, Ursula, and helpers on the day of the Christmas Event. Police report -There were no police present so the report was not discussed. County and Borough councillors C Cllr J. Poland explained the County’s Budget Proposals and that it talks about the pressure placed on the County Council (CC). Social care, Special Education Needs and Disability Needs. Tax rises of 3.9% will raise some revenue but it will still be difficult, and some difficult decisions will have to be made. He spoke about a review of CC funding and that it could bring better provision although there is no extra money, so, it will just be redistributed. He gave a Unitary proposals update, saying a letter received from local MPs stated they don’t support the plans and asked for it to be cease. Borough Councils had been working on it and after the letter they stopped but the County have continued to look into it. It will go to full council in the summer, but doesn’t mean a change will happen as it needs an act of Parliament to approve. Cllr T. Barkley - Spoke about the County provision of health being reviewed. In his Borough Council report he spoke about a pilot scheme for business rate retention, with the councils retaining a higher percentage and allow them to invest in infrastructure, children’s services and homeless support. He mentioned the Charnwood Sports Awards, which Syston resident Eleanor who won an award, featured in the last . He finished with explaining the Charnwood Budget for 2019-20. Cllr E. Vardy spoke about the development of a scheme to help individuals who are starting up their own business by providing workshops to help beginning in January 2019. All Minutes for full council and committees and EGM held on the 1st November, all agreed and approved. Members questions - The Chairman received one from Cllr P. Knight regarding a capital spend and asked if a bid for motorcycle proof gates and a running track around Central Park be included. Cllr T. Barkley explained that they needed to find out if there is a need for a running track, so as to www.systontownnews.co.uk

justify it and wipe out the council’s reserves. The council would need to increase council tax in order to fund the running track. Final draft Budget 2019/2020 - was agreed. Draft business plan & Strategy for Syston - This had been sent out with minutes so not discussed on the night. The Town Manager Mrs C. Voyce was thanked for all the hard work done in sorting it out. Cllr T. Barkley said it was a quality document and should now be put out for consultation for six weeks, he said it required input from councillors, businesses and public. Approval for consultation would happen in January. Town Managers report - This had been circulated and she updated members on a variety of items including the fact that the council now has five vacancies. She reminded members of meetings taking place in January. 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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23rd March and a Fun Walk/Run around Watermead County Park in June. As well as fun trips out, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Syston Scout and Guide Band will continue to provide a a weekly programme for Young People aged from 6 - 25 Years in our Scout Hall on Oxford Street in Syston. The Scout Hall has been on Oxford Street since Mr Moore and Mrs Maclearn Todd back in 1936 (see picture right ) and over the years has had some improvements made. Over the next year we are looking to bring the Hall more up to date and improve access including an access ramp to the rear, Syston Scout Group have lots new toilets with easy disabled planned for this new year from Camps access, new front gate for a in and outside of Leicestershire, great more secure but friendly new trips to explore new places and even look. a chance to sleep on HMS Bristol at Portsmouth! We have now a new storage extension and now looking for Also the Group will be putting on Fun help and support to make this Events for friends, families and the general public to take part in. Starting useable to store kit and equipment. Also we are looking with Syston Scout and Guide Band’s at improving and upgrading Show ‘Sticks & Tones’ on the 23rd items in and out of the hall, such February, Family Race Night on the

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as re-painting the hall, improving the lighting, paving and gardening the rear grass area to name a few. If you would like to volunteer, help improve our Scout Hall or get your son or daughter to join the adventure, please contact Chris Bodycot - 0788 4245 089 GSL@systonscouts.org.uk. Syston Scout Group is open to girls and boys aged from six years upwards. If you would like tickets to the Band Show ‘Sticks & Tones’ at Wreake Valley Academy Theatre please contact David Lucas Tel: 0771 955 3847 or Lesley Smith Tel: 0116 260 9701. tickets@band.systonscouts.org.uk

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discuss it with them first. There are plenty of benefits from getting into running, including improving the health of your heart and lungs. It can Wreake Runners are, once again, also help you lose weight, especially if offering the chance for complete combined with a healthy diet. Taking beginners to participate in this 10 on the challenge of Couch to 5K can week programme. help boost your confidence and selfTaking up running can seem like a belief, as you prove to yourself that daunting prospect, especially if you you can set yourself a target and feel out of shape or unfit. We will achieve a goal. help you gradually work up towards This programme will commence on running 5K in just 10 weeks. Probably Monday 25th February at 6.45pm on the biggest challenge a new runner the Industrial Estate in East Goscote faces is not knowing how or where to (Outside the Green Thumb offices start. Often when trying to get into LE7 3XA) where several club exercise, we can overdo it, feel members will run along with you to defeated and give up when we're just help and support. No need to book, getting started. just turn up. Couch to 5K works because it starts On completion of the programme, you with a mix of running and walking to will be encouraged to continue your gradually build up your fitness and running by joining Wreake Runners stamina. Week 1 involves running for and run with us on our regular club just a minute at a time, creating nights if you so wish. The cost is just realistic expectations and making the £15, but should you wish to join the challenge feel achievable right from club afterwards, it will go towards the the start. Each week we will gradually annual membership fee of only £35. increase the running time, culminating on week 10 by running for 30 minutes For further information email run@wreakerunners.co.uk to achieve the 5K goal. If you have any health concerns about Syston Town News beginning an exercise regime, make Syston’s Only Dedicated Newspaper an appointment to see your GP and

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THE JOURNAL OF SYSTON TOWN COUNCIL FEBRUARY 2019 written by Catherine Voyce A Tribute to Cllr Maureen Pacey In December 2018, Syston Town Council sadly lost one of its longserving and dedicated Councillors, Cllr Maureen Pacey. The main part of our Spotlight article is written as a tribute and remembrance of Maureen and the contribution she made to the town of Syston. Maureen faced life with a determination to overcome any problems she met and was always affable, humorous, able to defuse moments of tension with a quip and a smile. She served Syston for 15 years and was involved on all committees and several working parties at Syston Town Council over the years. She was punctilious in her attendance at Council, committee and working party meetings, making a valued contribution to our town and Council. Maureen was well known and liked in our community, she was involved in many civic events and supported her husband, Cllr Ken Pacey in his mayoral year at Charnwood Borough Council as his Consort, when they together undertook 451 engagements around the Borough as well as travelling to Zamosc in Poland, Schwabisch in Germany and Epinal in France. In addition, together they hosted 50 events at the Civic Suite at Loughborough Town Hall and welcomed 1741 visitors to the Mayor’s room. Maureen proved an excellent ambassador for the Borough of Charnwood in every way, at home and abroad. Many of the connections and friendships formed have endured over the years. She was also an honorary member of the Showman’s Guild. Maureen had been married to Ken for 59 happy years, during which time they raised their family, who have provided, great support to Ken at this 32

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difficult time. Maureen provided unwavering support to Ken, always, in their life together. I think probably the words of our Local Member of Parliament, Ed Argar mirror my thoughts. “Maureen was approachable, easy to talk too, listened and acted in the best interests of the community and her family and many friends. She had a mischievous sense of humour and could be relied on to take a pragmatic and common-sense approach.” We shall all miss Maureen greatly. Someone so special will never be forgotten by our community, her many friends or her family. May she rest in peace. Thank you Maureen for all you did. Syston Town Council Welcome to Cllr Bobby Singh Syston Town Council welcomes Cllr Bobby Singh, representing St Peters Ward West, along with Cllrs Barkley, Branston, Carnall and Lucas. Bobby Singh is a British born Sikh historian, writer and documentary filmmaker who studied Business Management and Economics in England. His interest in Indian History, AngloSikh Heritage and Culture has allowed him to interact with the Indian/Sikh Diaspora all over the world. He has attended major International Sikh and Indian conferences and has given numerous lectures on the theme of Indian Partition of 1947, Indian Soldiers in the World Wars and on the AngloSikh Wars in Canada, France, United States, Scotland, Singapore, India, Sweden, Italy, Australia, Norway, Malaysia and Pakistan. Bobby Singh Bansal has been the recipient of numerous accolades and awards. In 2010, his maiden publication, The Lion’s Firanghis – Europeans at the Court of Lahore, which charts the careers of European officers to the court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the 19th century, was www.systontownnews.co.uk

received positively by critics and audiences worldwide. His forthcoming documentaries Indian Soldiers in the Great War and Legacy of the Sikh Empire with his upcoming publication, The Punjab Chiefs - Aristocratic Families of Northern India is releasing in 2020. Bobby is looking forward to working with Syston Town Council and the community and is keen to play a visible and active role in Syston’s future. Forthcoming Events Syston Town Council Citizen and Syston Town Council Young Citizen of the Year Award Syston residents are invited to nominate fellow citizens for the Syston Town Council Citizen of the Year Award. The Awards will be presented at the Chairman’s Civic Reception to be held on Friday 5th April 2019. The Awards are to recognise outstanding contributions to the local town and community during the past year or over a number of years or have performed an outstanding achievement or act of heroism. A full list of criteria can be found on the Syston Town Council website. Current joint holders are Bob and Meg Hendry. The Young Citizen of the Year Award is a new initiative and is aimed at young people aged 18 years or under. Councillor Recruitment Evening If you have the passion and drive to help Syston and its community, then please share it with us; you can do something positive for Syston and play an important role in the key developments in the town. You are invited to our Councillor Recruitment Evening Wednesday 13th February from 6.00pm to 8.00pm at the Queen Victoria public house, High Street, Syston. This is an open informal session where you can meet serving Councillors and the Town Manager to find out how you can become involved. Commitment is just one Tuesday FEBRUARY 2019


evening per month, although there are ample opportunities to become more involved. Qualifying criteria: You must live or work in Syston and are aged 18 years or over and either a UK or qualifying commonwealth citizen or a citizen of the Irish Republic or a citizen of another Member State of the EU. If you have an interested in becoming a Councillor and are unable to attend the Recruitment Evening, please contact the Town Manager for an informal discussion. Councillors Surgery Sessions – the first Saturday of each month. Our local County and Borough Councillors are available to assist you with any issues that you have in Syston that are the responsibility of the Borough or County Council. The sessions are held between 10.00am and 11.00am on a ‘drop in’ basis.

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St Peters West Ward Cllr Tom Barkley (Vice Chairman) Cllr Josie Branston Cllr Malwyn Carnall Cllr John Lucas Cllr Bobby Singh New Barkby Ward Cllr Charlotte Booth Cllr Lara Towell Cllr Eric Vardy All Councillors can be contacted via Syston Town Council Syston Town Council Community Centre, School Street,Syston LE7 1HN Town Manager: Catherine Voyce Deputy Town Manager: Ursula Southan

Contacting your Council: SYSTON TOWN COUNCILLORS Merton Ward Cllr Paul Henry (Chairman) Cllr Phillip Knight Cllr Ken Pacey Cllr Harold Screaton

Senior Administrator: Kay Liquorish Assistant to the Town Manager: Sophie Brown Telephone: 0116 260 7150 Email: mailbox@systontc.org.uk

February 2019 Tuesday, 05 Development and General Purposes Tuesday, 12 Amenities Tuesday, 19 Resources Tuesday, 26 Full Council March 2019 Tuesday, 05 Development and General Purposes Tuesday, 12 Amenities Tuesday, 19 Resources Tuesday, 26 Full Council April 2019 Tuesday, 02 Development and General Purposes Tuesday, 09 Amenities Tuesday, 16 Resources Tuesday, 23 Full Council All meetings take place in the Brookside Suite at the Community Centre at 7.30pm, unless stated otherwise.

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Put the Fun in Run – Thrussington Fun Run Is Back! Saturday 9 March at 2pm Last year Thrussington Fun Run saw over 300 people of all ages enter its race – taking runners across country, through ditches and over haybales! It raised over £2,000 for two charities: Thrussington School and Jac Bach – a children’s charity supporting children with life changing illnesses. This year the fun run is again supporting these charities. We are therefore very grateful to our main sponsors: Charles Bentley & Son Limited, Raylec Electrical Limited, Bentons Estate Agents and also for the use of the field by kind permission of The Rudkin Family. This means that all money raised will go to our worthy causes. Thrussington Fun Run has proved a very popular event. It is run over 5 races, first race at 2pm and is open to all ages. For more information and entry form see our website www.thrussingtonfunrun.co.uk Race 1 - pre-school – school year 2 Race 2 - school year 3 and 4 Race 3 - school year 5 and 6

Race 4 - school year 7 – 17 years of age Race 5 - adults and VET 50+ Children school year 6 and under run one lap of the three-quarters of a mile course. School year 7 up to adults two laps of the three-quarter miles course (1 ½ miles). Everyone who completes the course receives a medal and post race treats. Hot and cold refreshments will be available in the village hall prior to the prize giving. Affiliated (those who belong to a club) and unaffiliated trophies for each race. Don’t be fooled serious runners this is not too easy for you, it’s very fast and furious, but it is great fun. In race four and five there is also a £10 cash prize for the fastest runner who beats the course record of 9 mins and 22 seconds… Now there’s a challenge! If you are new to running or an old hand; very young or very old; give it a go and join the fun as an individual or enter your family as a team or round up friends from school and go for the school team trophy also perhaps use the event to get sponsorship for your runners and raise some funds for your club or school. Entry costs £5 per person and closes at 7pm on Wednesday 6th March. What are you waiting for – get your trainers out! Got the bug? Then the Frisby Fun Run

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Adult Careers Service in Syston Are you aged 18 or over and unemployed or in limited part-time employment and in need of careers advice? Careers information, advice and guidance resumed on Monday 14th January with Robin Perry and Lisa Emerson/Angela Doherty. We are based at The Hub Cafe on alternate Mondays between 9.45am and 12.00/15pm. Pre-booked guidance appointments are at: 9.45am and 10.30am and Brief Advice Drop-in Sessions are between 11.15am and 12.00/15pm. Hope to see you there! To book appointments in advance please contact the staff at The Hub or drop in between 11.15am and 12.00noon or e-mail robin.perry@ntlworld.com. Information and advice drop-ins are always on a first come first served basis between 11.15am and 12.00pm unless indicated otherwise.

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Indy Birk (19*) compiled an unbeaten 10th wicket record of 51 for the Sunday XI. There were a number of other Town C.C. Records records for the Sunday XI. and Mystery Ball George Syston Town Cricket Club has a Corbett’s 51 comprehensive set of records against covering individual and team Bottesford was performances for the 1st XI, 2nd XI, the highest Sunday XI and whole club Ben Drake score by a performances. These records have number 8, been updated by John Mills and Charlie Taylor (154*) scored his 7th myself during the winter and full century for the team, Yash Patel (128) details can be found on the club’s made his first century for the club and website Ben Tebbutt with 22 wickets became www.systontowncricketclub.co.uk but joint highest wicket taker in a season. the following new records stand out. Charlie Taylor has now scored 10 centuries in all matches for the club For the 1st XI, Ben Drake (84), pictured above right, and Bilal Pardesi and is only one behind record holder John Mills who had better get his bat (14) shared a record 9th wicket partnership of 79 and Ram Ghuman’s out again next year. century against Barrow was a record An old cricket ball has recently come 7th for the team. Chris Pole’s century into my possession which contains a against Ratby was his first for the 2nd plaque bearing the inscription XI and his 8th for the club. ‘Presented To Arthur Lewin by the Syston Town C.C. 1931’. It was given Ivan Spibey entered the records for to me by the granddaughter of Arthur the first time in 2018. Ivan (21*) and

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