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YOUR INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER VOL.21 No 11
DEC 2017/JAN 2018
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Syston Town News Is 21 This Issue We have reached our 21st Birthday Issue Hooray! A huge ‘Thank You’ to all of our advertisers many of them have been with us for all of that time. Thank You to our contributors and volunteers for helping us get to this point. We look forward to reporting and supporting this community for the next 21 years! The Syston Town News was created 21-years-ago this issue by Alan Collins, who sadly passed away in November 2015, with Judith Wilkins, Mick and Lynn Westwood (Thurmaston Times) and later Geoff Wilkes. In 2004, Christine Gregory took over as Owner/Editor and we bought it in 2009. We are proud to continue being Syston’s only dedicated newspaper and here are just a few pictures of past front covers showing how we have changed in 21 years!
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Wreake Valley Academy Children in Need Our annual children in need event started with a letter from the BBC to congratulate us on being ‘one of our top school fundraisers for BBC Children in Need in 2016’ and to ‘say a big THANK YOU to the staff, pupils and wider school community for your loyal support offered to the charity’. By virtue of this acknowledgement, we were also allowed to use their special logo for promoting our future events, and we received a certificate to display in school. Staff and students worked really hard together to put on activities that would raise as much money as possible. This year, as well as football tournaments throughout the week, a nail bar and tuck shop, a group of Year 10 boys decided to use our rowing machines to ‘row the channel’ all in aid of this wonderful cause. Splat the Teacher proved as popular as ever and we had the most amazing cakes donated by parents for our bake sale as well as some spotacular efforts from students. Our raffle was a great success and we would like to thank the BBL for their donation of tickets for a family of four to the Basketball League Final Match at the Barclaycard Arena. As always, the event finished on Friday afternoon with the Staff vs Student football match. Students paid £1 each to watch this sporting highlight.
This year the stakes were higher than ever as the new Charity Cup was up for grabs for the winners. Thanks to some very charitable play by the Sixth Form students, the game ended evens with a 5-5 draw. After years of losing, the staff finally triumphed and won on penalties, 19 – 18. All of our students’ behaviour was excellent throughout the week and they took part in all the events in the manner befitting of both the school and the charity event. We would like to thank them and their parents for their fabulous support. A special thanks goes out to the Charity Council who give up many of their lunch and break times to ensure the occasion was a success. We raised over £2100 and money is still coming in.
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Charnwood Nursery & Pre-school Visit Hadrian House Inspired by Channel 4’s documentary, ‘Old People’s Homes for 4 Year Olds’. Children from Charnwood Nursery & Pre-school have been making regular visits to elderly residents at Hadrian House.
The documentary was based on a scheme in America that has been running for over 25 years, bringing fouryear-olds and older people together. The goal was to see whether, by playing and interacting with the youngsters, older people’s physical, social and emotional well-being can improve and even add years to their life. The experiment shows the transformative
power that simply being around the children has for the older people. Our visits to Hadrian House began on 5th October and since then, relationships between the children and residents have flourished. Together, the children and older people have made wreaths for the Remembrance Day, fed the squirrels, played balloon toss and danced! A video that we posted on our Facebook page on the 4th November has received over five thousand views. Subsequently we have seen posts and comments on social media pages that other local settings have started similar schemes. We can already see the benefit to the residents of Hadrian House and for our children and we hope that many more nursery and preschool settings will establish links with their local care homes.
Churches Together in Syston Light a Candle Are you going to miss someone this Christmas? If so, would you like to light a candle and spend a little quiet time thinking of them? Two churches in Syston will be open on Saturday 16th December from 1.00pm - 3.00pm. They are: St Peter and St Paul(CofE) Upper/Lower Church Street. The Methodist Church, High Street. A warm welcome awaits you.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
1918 to 2018 - 100 Years On Is your group planning an event to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War in 2018? If so, let us know so we can help you promote your events. If not, perhaps Syston could have a weekend event bringing all groups together to create an memorable event. If you would like to get involved with such an event let us know via Syston Town News email: fiona@systontownnews.co.uk or telephone us on 0116 269 3221. Likewise if you have already got an event planned - let us know.
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Cauda Equina UK Shop Window Decorated for Remembrance Cauda Equina UK Charity Shop, Town Square, Syston would like to wish all of our customers a Happy Christmas and best wishes for 2018. Thank you to everyone who has brought in donations whatever the weather and continued to donate some lovely items to our little shop. We would also like to thank our customers who make it possible for us to raise funds for Cauda Equina Syndrome, a spinal injury charity whose only shop is here in Syston. Victoria and Jackie are very grateful for every item donated and bought in our shop. To find out more about the charity, pop in for a leaflet which we have available. We have a super craft area in the shop which is a treasure trove of all things craft, we love this area and if you have any wool, old hand-me-down button tins, baby and children's knit patterns, knitting pins, card making bits, embellishments, fabric scraps, embroidery silks, plus anything else crafty we would love it! Also if anyone has a shop or eatery that would be willing to have one of our collection tins on their counter please do get in touch on 0116 260 8294. Thank you for supporting us in the town and long may we continue with your help to make a difference to people with spinal injury whose lives have been turned upside down both mentally and physically due to this syndrome.
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Co-ordinator Role with Syston Charity About Us: Age Concern Syston are a registered charity operating in Syston and district area of Leicestershire, who provide an information and advice service to the elderly. We run a disabled minibus which we use to organise outings and also hire to small groups within the area. We also run three day care groups and a respite care group. Along with five paid members of staff we are supported by a group of dedicated volunteers who help with many aspects of our organisation. The job role: We are looking for a caring, friendly and self-motivated individual who enjoys a challenge to work 12 hours per week, with the possibility of increased hours in the future. The successful candidate will also have excellent communication skills, a warm, approachable manner and ideally someone with previous experience of working with elderly people or in a customer service position. We are also looking for someone with experience using MS office software, although some training will be given to the right candidate. Other than providing an information and signposting service the role will involve managing a team of volunteers, arranging outings using our disabled minibus, making sure the minibus is properly maintained at all times, organising rotas for drivers, tea ladies and general administration work. If you feel you would be suited to this position please contact us for an application form at: Age Concern Syston The Methodist Church Centre High Street, Syston LE7 1GP Tel: 0116 260 1476 or Email: ageconcernsyston@tiscali.co.uk
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Churches Together in Syston wish you a Happy Christmas and invite you to join them for
CAROLS IN THE TOWN SQUARE and afterwards for tea/coffee and mince pies in the Methodist Church Centre. On Monday 18th December at 7.00pm accompanied by the Syston Town Band
CHRISTMAS SERVICES 2017 The Divine Infant of Prague (Roman Catholic) Sunday 17th December 3.30pm Christmas Eve 7.45pm 11.30pm Christmas Day 11.00am
Broad Street Joint Carol Service at Syston Christmas Vigil Mass (11.00pm Carols) Night Mass of Christmas Christmas Day Mass
The Methodist Church Sunday 17th December Saturday 23th December Christmas Eve
High Street Carol Service Christingle Service Morning Worship Christmas Eve Communion Christmas Day Celebration Morning Worship No evening Service
Christmas Day New Years Eve
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St Peter & St Paul (Church of England) Christmas Eve 9.30am 4.00pm 6.00pm 11.30pm Christmas Day 10.00am
Upper/Lower Church Street Christmas Communion Crib Service/Christingle Carol Service Midnight Mass of the Nativity Joint Family Christmas Morning Eucharist at St Mary’s, Barkby, No service at St Peter and St Paul’s.
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The Merton Primary School Receives Certificate
On 13th October the Chairman of Syston Town Council, Cllr P. Henry, visited the school assembly to present them with their framed certificate from East Midlands in Bloom, our picture above shows him presenting it to
one of the children involved in the garden project. The children in years 5 and 6 had made soup from some of the produce as well as beetroot and chocolate brownies! The school kitchen had also been able to use some of the vegetables grown at the school.
Syston Scout Group Christmas Cracker Quiz 2017
A SEASONAL FUNDRAISER IN AID OF SYSTON SCOUT & GUIDE BAND The Syston Scout Group is now Also at the assembly the Head selling its annual “Christmas Cracker Quiz Sheets” to raise funds towards Teacher, Mrs S. Thompson, with the help of the children added up the total Syston Scout & Guide Band. number of pairs of shoes they had The quiz sheet has a variety of collected to send to Zambia. sections including a music round based on tools, a cryptic clue round Our picture below shows the school themed on creepy crawlies and a council with some of the shoes. famous faces picture round. There is They had collected 500 pairs in total, a first prize of £50 up for grabs along which is an amazing amount. with prizes of £25 and £10 for the Well done to you all! second and third highest scores. Quiz sheets are on sale for £1 each and can be bought from members of the band at any time up to the 31st December 2017 closing date. They are also available to buy from 1 Oxford Street, Syston or from The Queen Victoria pub on High Street, Syston. If you are able to help with selling the quiz sheets or have any queries regarding the quiz sheet please contact Sue Lucas or David Lucas on 0116 260 9050.
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Scout & Guide Band Parade for Lord Mayor
taken part and paraded as part of the marched, danced, cart wheeled and Corps of Drums Society, a society rode on floats along the parade route. formed in 1977 with the aim of preserving the drum, fife and bugle traditions of the British Army. Leaving Syston at 5.00am on the dot, it wasn’t long before some members were fast asleep on the bus on the way down to our capital city. Christopher Bodycot leading the 60
However, stopping off at musicians of The Corps of Drums Society London Gateway service At some points the streets were lined 10 station to change into Members of the 10th Leicester 1st Syston Scout & deep with spectators all waving their uniform is certainly where Guide Band by the Thames union flags, cheering, clapping and the excitement and Early on Saturday the 11th of November, adrenalin of what was about to happen even singing along with our popular as the residents of Syston slept sound started to kick in. medley of 1914-1918 war tunes. in their beds, members of the 10th Getting into London at 8.30am we had Chris Bodycot, long serving member of Leicester 1st Syston Scout & Guide to be formed up as a band at the the Syston Scout and Guide Band and Band were awake and excited to be on Smithfield Rotunda Garden for 9.00am Drum Major for the Corps of Drums on their way to London to take part in the where we’d have a quick briefing of how Parade said, world’s oldest and grandest civic the day was going to pan out. “Once again, it has been an absolute procession. Then, most importantly, it was time for privilege to be part of such a prestigious For over 800 years the newly elected tea and sticky buns. event, marching through the streets of Lord Mayor of the City of London has The procession of three miles long, London alongside other bands and made his or her way from the City to the which was broadcast live on BBC1, members of the Society including ex Royal Courts of Justice to swear loyalty kicked off at 11.03am after a two Coldstream Guards. A special honour to the Crown. Over the centuries this minutes silence was observed in for me this year to give the Drum Majors journey grew into the riotous medieval salute to the newly elected Lord Mayor pageant known to all today as The Lord remembrance for Armistice Day. of London, Charles Bowman, as we It was then all systems go as the 7000 Mayor’s Show. For the last 20 years, participants involved in the procession marched past the Mansion House.” Syston’s own Scout & Guide Band has
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Declan’s Diary
only wish for, for Declan. I'm hoping this year he will get his magical Christmas and that 2018 will be his best year yet. Happy Christmas to all our readers. Alexandra Spencer *
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As we pack up all of Declan's medical equipment and say goodbye to the staff on Ward 15 at the Glenfield hospital, a wave of relief passes through me, Declan had beat pneumonia again. It is two weeks since he left the hospital now and although he hasn't been well enough to go back to college, he's been reasonably stable. So now my thoughts turn to Christmas. I'm increasingly aware every year that it may be the last, so endeavour to make it as magical as possible. It's so difficult to buy presents for Declan, his shoes never get worn out, his clothes never fray and all he really wants is......love. Declan wants, what most people want when they get into their thirties, love, a partner to see past his wheelchair and embrace his warm, kind nature. However, at only nineteen, this seems near impossible. Something so many people take for granted, a first date, a first kiss, meals out, cosy nights in, holding hands, telling someone that you want to spend the rest of your life with them, holding your first-born. These are all things that Santa can't bring, that money can't buy, that I can
New Barkby WI held their annual meeting at the beginning of November chaired by vice-president, Mrs A Montague. Mrs K. Fryman was elected as president for the next year. The committee members will be Mesdames J. Brutnall, V.Cobb, S. Franklin, D. Haynes, A Montague, J. Oliver, P. Vernon-Wilson, A. Wright. Tellers (from Barkby & Beeby WI) were Mrs K. Buck and Mrs J. Law. After business matters had been attended to; including reports of the minutes of the annual meeting 2016, officers were thanked for their efforts to keep the institute’s meetings run smoothly. Afterwards, there was social time, with a bring-and-buy table of items. The competition was won by Mrs V. Cobb with a New Barkby WI tablecloth. The raffle prizes were won by Mrs D. Haynes and Mrs A. Montague. The tea hostesses were Mrs B. Gamble and Mrs G. Baker. The following week (add date) to celebrate the Institute’s 92nd Birthday, members enjoyed a meal at Park Hill Golf Club, near Seagrave. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday 6th December, this will be a combined meeting and Christmas Party. Visitors are always welcome to attend, Syston community centre at 7.30pm.
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This month in the garden This is our monthly gardening feature by our own local expert and regular panellist on “Down to Earth”. Let me first of all mention BBC Radio Leicester who on November the 8th celebrated its 50th birthday. Radio Leicester was the first local radio station to be opened in the UK. At that time the station organisers ,Maurice Ennals and Ken Warburton, thought it would be a good idea to introduce a gardening program, so the late Geoff Amos was asked if he could do a quarter of an hour during the first Saturday. Geoff jumped at the chance and the program was so popular it went to half an hour. Geoff thought it would be a good idea to get gardeners to phone in with questions and as a consequence Radio Leicester became the first radio station in the whole of the country to have a live phone-in programme. Geoff decided he would like a panel of gardening experts to help out with some of the questions and at that time, some 49 years ago I had designed a 60 x 20 feet (18 x 6m) Japanese garden for the Abbey Park show in Leicester. As I stood in the marquee giving advice about the garden and the plants used in it, Geoff Amos came into the tent with what looked like a small suitcase, this was a reelto-reel tape recorder. He said “I like your garden and you seem to know your stuff, how would you like to give advice on BBC Radio Leicester’s ‘Down to Earth’ radio programme?”. Now 49 years on, I still turn up to give advice and enjoy meeting gardeners throughout the county on a Sunday from 12.05pm until 1.00pm. Just tune
in to 104.9 fm and enjoy a really good ‘Down to Earth’ gardening program. This year I have found the growth of most plants has been exceptional and it is not only the branches and stems which have been longer, but many of my tree leaves have been larger and sappier. This has caused the autumn foliage of many trees and shrubs to be not only so colourful, but the leaves have turned brown and started to fall very quickly. Even the large tree of Crataegus x lavalleri ‘Carrieri’ at the rear of my garden, whose glossy leaves usually start to turn brown and fall during December, have this year turned brown during the second week in November. The hardy Fuchsia ‘Mrs Popple’ still has a lovely show of red and purple flowers and leaves that are still green. This year, due to a frost free spring there has been a very good set of fruit and berries. When Vi and myself visited my daughter Louise and her hubby James, we saw a mini standard of Cotoneaster x suicicus ‘Juliette’, pictured here, that was massed with orange-red berries. This makes a very attractive miniature weeping evergreen tree whose small green leaves have
a broad creamy margin. Having lost their leaves, many of our native trees can look dismal in a winter’s landscape. However, many of the trees which originate from cold or temperate parts of Asia and North America have attractive trunks and new branches. The Himalayan birch, Betula utilis, has provided us with a number of forms with almost white trunks, there is a tree of this growing in the grass behind the bus shelter, close to the old Police station on Melton road. I also have a tree of this in my garden together with the form ‘China Rose’ whose young bark is a pinkish-bronze colour. Many of the Japanese maple trees have green trunks that have brilliant white stripes running down them. One of the most outstanding is Acer davidi and this has been hybridised with the North American Acer pensylvanicum to create one of the finessed small trees for any garden as its trunk is a pink shade with white lines, but one of its most outstanding attractions is its current years branches that during November suddenly turn a bright red, see our picture above, and this colour lasts until the new growth starts during the following spring. A fox or squirrel has, for the last few weeks, been chewing holes in the side of my shed so now I need to get five or six 10 feet (3m) long planks to replace the ones chewed. This leaves me with wishing you a happy Christmas and a trouble free New Year. Derek.
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New ICA Holiday Club in Syston
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By the time you read this we will already have had our ‘It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas’ event, which we hope will have been as successful as in the past. The boiler has now been replaced thanks to previous fund-raising. Our SMART all age service celebrating Christingle is on Sunday 3rd December at 10.00am and it’s lovely to see the children’s faces as their candles are lit. Announcing the exciting launch of the Our Carol service at 3.00pm on ICA (Inspire, Create, Achieve) Holiday Christmas Eve is also a real family Club for five to 12-year olds at St Peter event. Holy Communion on Christmas and St Paul CE Academy in Syston. Day is at 10.00am. The ICA Holiday Club starts on 12th A warm welcome is extended to you February 2018 and continues in every school holiday. all and we wish everyone a Very The ICA Holiday Club offers children the Happy Christmas time. opportunity to explore a range of fun activities. We have science experiments, dance, drama, sports, football, team games, arts and crafts and much more. We aim to give children daily activity choices enabling them to try new things or stick with the activities they already love! Our ICA team are fully qualified teachers with over 15 years’ experience of teaching and inspiring children in schools, after school clubs and holiday clubs. The ICA Holiday Club is a fun environment where children can safely make new friends, learn new skills and gain new experiences. In the past children have enjoyed building rockets, learning about space, engaging in team games, joining in dance workshops and creating shows performed to the group. We have had some mad maths sessions, crazy art, brain gym and towards the end of the day some relax time playing board games, playing on computers and listening to music. Our motto is to inspire, create and achieve and is the core reason we work
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Events Dec & Jan Quiz Nights Sunday 17th & 31st December Sunday 21st January 2018
Bingo is played every Thursday and Saturday Large Function Room Available for Hire for Wedding Receptions & Parties Young at Heart Fitness Every Tuesday 10.00am to 11.00am A good selection of Beers, Wines and Spirits. Friendly Bar Staff Sky Sports is Now Being Shown at the Club All Premier League Allocated Games will be shown Members Children allowed in the Lounge until 9.00pm under parental control New Membership is Available Large Function Room for Hire
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with children and have a passion for engaging and motivating children to participate in new, fun, challenging experiences. Our children’s club makes the school holidays fun for everyone! ICA Holiday Clubs offer an extended day from 8.00am till 5.30pm competitively priced at £24.00 and a shorter day from 9.00am to 3.00pm for £14.00. Early-bird and sibling discounts are available. To book one of the limited spaces please go to www.bookwhen.com/ ica-education or email contact@icaeducation.co.uk.
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ARIES March 20 - April 19
LEO July 22 - August 22
SAGITTARIUS Nov 22 - Dec 20
Though a partner may be running circles around you when it comes to energy and drive, you make up for it with sensitivity, wit and charm. So expect a pleasant phase, enjoying some balance in your life. It’s a good time to study and do research being as you have good concentration and application skills right now. An old dream returns at the month’s end.
You have lots of ‘get up and go’ and the energy and drive at work, to get things moving. You also prove to others just what you’ve got and have good reason to be proud of yourself. But home matters are important to you and you do need some time and space for rest and to sort things out. Working from home and romance also seem well-aspected at the moment.
Despite such a wonderful outlook, you may find yourself unexpectedly deep in thought and pondering deep questions of life! Your wonderful outgoing nature ensures that others will listen to what you have to say. You have a lot of clout financially where you hold several lucky cards, though may only wish to wield power when absolutely necessary.
TAURUS April 20 - May 20
VIRGO August 23 - Sept 22
CAPRICORN Dec 21 - Jan 19
Watch as a romantic relationship blossoms and grows, turning out to be a most enjoyable phase of being together. Work motivates and excites you especially when you get to reap the rewards for all your hard work in the past. Some personal obligation with a special friend sees you putting in the required effort to help them communicate effectively.
Financial issues are important to you right now and working hard to raise money comes naturally and easily to you. Overall, life is fun and if you are in business, then this should go well, promising helpful colleagues and even a new potential romance. Work is required on the domestic front. A partner becomes more outgoing and confident as the month goes by.
With a little time on your hands, you may need to take time to consider your longterm goals and overall future. There are lucky aspects in doing so! Talking plans through with those in a position of expertise will strengthen your hand. Overall, things are looking up when your creativity kicks in with problem-solving skills and sudden feelings of intuition.
GEMINI May 21 - June 20
LIBRA Sept 23 - Oct 22
AQUARIUS Jan 20 - Feb 17
Work is rather enjoyable with pleasant extra duties required and helpful colleagues lend a hand; it becomes more of a party at times. Though your career starts to progress as the month goes on. You also manage to find quality time for hobbies and some leisure activities, together with a special partner. Talking things through is a real problem-solver.
With the planet Mars in your sign, you’ll be more than a match for anyone! This gives you the edge to push hard in the face of clever suggestions by a partner. You’ll enjoy spending some well-earned cash right now and this cheers you up. You may be tempted to book a holiday for a much-needed rest. Your career gets a much-needed boost at the month’s end.
With your own issues rather ‘sorted’, the focus will certainly be on others! Look out for enthusiastic invites and other social occasions. You’ll be pleased when financial matters take an upturn, with a boost indicated and fancy plans unfolding. Yes, this is a great time to show off your wonderful talents and good taste. Work is slightly nonsensical so free wheel.
CANCER June 21 - July 21
SCORPIO Oct 23 - Nov 21
PISCES Feb 18 - March 19
Home issues get you going so that all those tasks get done and any outstanding problem gets sorted right now. You find romance via pursuing a favourite hobby and also discover possible new business ventures. So this is a productive and lucrative phase for you. Your hard work pays off when you push to understand something and communicate with others.
You’re in a light and happy mood, so that nothing seems to get you down or cloud your way! You go from strength to strength so that others find you irresistible and your popularity soars. You may however find yourself deep in thought when it comes to urgent financial and material matters, when you need to work out just where you’re heading. Take time.
You wake up from a deep stupor as the month progresses and realise that you have largely switched off recently as part of a recuperation experience. This is most befitting for a caring and sensitive soul but now your special talents are needed for new ventures and important matters. Take time to ponder and reflect your next moves however so as to ensure success.
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Ladies Registered Community Amateur Sports Club “At the heart of the local community for more than 85 years” LOOK at what we offer to help you survive the Winter months, before the green opens again in April next year. * * * * * * *
Weekly indoor bowling sessions just for fun! (Mondays) Weekly social afternoon and Pub quiz (Wednesdays) Non-members and potential members are offered a Fortnightly meetings of Art Group warm welcome to all events. Come and sample the Monthly Ladies Lunch great Club atmosphere to help you to decide whether Regular Saturday evening social programme you want to join us as a player next Season. Active gardening group with talks and visits Fully licensed clubhouse Bar More information can be obtained from Club Secretaries Rob Wilbourn - 01664 424 813 (Men) or Val Foreman - 0116 260 9635 (Ladies)
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Income Protection – Have You Heard of It? Income Protection…..it’s the one protection policy every working adult in the UK should at least consider, yet also the one that most of us don't have. We insure our cars, our homes and our phones but most of us don’t insure the very thing that pays for these essentials……our income. When “Which?” asked the public, just 9% said they have some form of Income Protection, compared with 41% who have life insurance and 16% who have private medical insurance (PMI). Yet each year, close to a million people in the UK find themselves unable to work due to a serious illness or injury (ABI 2015). Ask yourself, if you were to suffer a long-term illness or injury, would you be able to survive on your savings, or on the sick pay you get from work? If not, you’ll need some other way to keep paying the bills. This where income protection insurance comes in. It ensures you continue to receive a tax-free regular income - based on a maximum percentage (often 50-60%) of your earnings prior to making a claim - until you are well enough to return to work or to your nominated retirement age, whichever is the sooner. Policies pay out only once a pre-agreed period has passed (called the “deferred period”) and this generally ranges from one to 12 months after the point at which you are unable to work. Usually, you can claim as many times as you need while the policy lasts, so if you become ill or injured again, you’re still covered.
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• You could get by on your sick pay. Many With income protection insurance, everything depends on getting the right policy for you – so it’s employers have a group insurance policy that best to get advice. means they can pay your salary even if you’re off long-term For instance, you need to make sure you get a policy with the right definition of incapacity to work • You could take early retirement. If you’re near – the best plans offer comprehensive “Own retirement age, perhaps you could afford to retire Occupation” cover, which payout as long as you early. If you’re unable to return to work you might are unable (through illness or injury) to do the be entitled to take your pension early. same job you were doing prior to the claim (even if • You could survive on government benefits. you might be “well enough” to do a completely • You have enough savings to support yourself. different role). Cheaper, less comprehensive policies are also available however, offering cover • Your partner or family would support you. A qualified financial adviser would take all of these on a reduced “Suited Occupation” basis for instance; and even budget “Any Occupation” basis factors into account before making any recommendation. (where you would need to be too ill or injured to any job at all). And two final points to note….. A professional adviser will also make sure you are Income Protection is not the same as Critical Illness insurance, which pays out a one-off lump not over or under-insured - taking into account your sick pay entitlements, savings, possible state sum if you have a specific, defined serious illness. benefits and any existing policies you might have, Whilst there are exceptions, Critical Illness cover is often linked to a life insurance policy and usually whilst ensuring monthly premiums are affordable. taken out to cover a large liability such as a There are many factors which can affect the price mortgage. you pay for cover including your state of health, Income protection is also certainly not the same as previous sickness record, smoker status, and the payment protection insurance (PPI). Where PPI job you do. Price will also be affected by the covers a particular debt and any payouts go to retirement age you choose, the percentage of your lender, income protection gives you a tax-free current income being protected and the length of proportion of your income if you're unable to work the specified “deferred period”. Premiums can be guaranteed throughout the policy, linked to age or because of illness or injury. How you spend the money is up to you. inflation, or reviewable so again, an adviser will ensure you are aware of these options. For professional advice on Income Protection, book a no-charge, no-obligation appointment with Who might not need it? local, qualified financial adviser Spenser Lees Obviously, not everybody needs Income today, on 0792 511 6086. Protection insurance. Here are some instances Or you can email him at: lees@ashwoodlaw.co.uk where this might be the case:
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Use a spy hole and a security chain when answering the door. Beat Surgery When answering the phone, simply These will take place on say ‘hello’. Don't give your name or Saturday 16th December 3.00 to 4.00pm number. If the caller claims to have the at Tesco and Saturday 20th January wrong number ask them to repeat the 6.00 to 7.00pm at the Co-op. number required. Never give any Coffee with a Cop - Monday 4th information about yourself to a stranger December 10.00 to 11.00am, and and never say you are alone. Tuesday 9th January 12.00 to 1.00pm at Good News The Hub Café, High Street, Syston. Recently two vehicles have been taken off Please pop along for a chat. of Syston streets for no tax and insurance. Crime Prevention Advice A local youth reported for various driving Personal Safety: offences received four points and a fine in Keep valuables out of sight including excess of £600. mobile phones, tablets and laptops. Two local youths were involved in a shop Keep handbags closed. Wear over the theft, one has received a Community shoulder bags, having clasps facing Resolution and the other given a Youth inwards works best. Conditional Caution. Cover up jewellery with a scarf or For the latest information on crime in clothing. Syston please visit: Be aware of your surroundings if you www.police.uk/leicestershire/NL61 feel unsafe change your direction. Register your property free of charge at Use well lit, busy streets and a route www.immobilise.com you are familiar with. Follow us on Twitter @CharnwoodPolice. Register your belongings with Facebook: Loughborough Police immobilise.com Instagram: Leicestershire_police If you regularly walk home in the dark, Contact details get a personal attack alarm - they are PCSO Jo Freeman – 6612 widely available and inexpensive. Tel: 101 – collar number 6612 If you regularly jog or cycle, consider josephine.freeman@leicestershire.pnn. varying your route and times you go out, police.uk particularly if you go alone. Try to avoid wooded areas and stick to well-lit roads, You can contact the police on 101 or 999 in an emergency. or main paths and open spaces. To
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Benefit Quiz Makes £265 For Garrat A quiz night at Thurmaston Old School raised £265 to help a youngster who needs a furry friend. Garrat is nearly 6-yearsold and is a lovely little boy. He has autism (non verbal) sensory processing disorder, ADHD, GDD and hypermobility. The family who live in Rothley have been fundraising for some time now to raise funds for Garrat to have his forever best friend Autism Assistance Dog through Autism Life Dogs. Garrat finds it very difficult to go out into the community with lots of anxiety, unpredictable behaviour and he is self harming. He has no awareness of danger and puts himself in dangerous situations and has to wear a safety helmet. He goes out into the community in his wheelchair. He loves animals and really connects with them, especially dogs and cats. To have a forever best friend to help Garrat, to comfort Garrat, and to be able to go everywhere with Garrat will benefit him so much and the Assistance Dogs help so much. With just £2000 left to raise, hopes are high and Garrat’s family have high hopes that the end of the fundraising is in sight. Organiser Chris Love wishes to thank everyone who took part and helped with the quiz and asks that any late donations be made by calling 0116 319 2117.
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Ladies Friendship Circle On October 23rd we celebrated our harvest festival. We enjoyed a delicious harvest supper prepared by our own members. We had home made soup, cheese and biscuits and amazing homemade cakes. To follow this, several poems with harvest and autumn themes were read. A wonderful evening of laughter and fellowship. Margaret Proud The speaker at our meeting on November 13th was Julie Ede, her subject, ‘Wallis Simpson’. Whilst most of us are familiar with the story of Wallis and the Duke of Windsor, the speaker had obviously researched the facts more and we were treated to a very interesting account of their friendship and subsequent marriage. The speaker began her talk with the childhood of Wallis and she went through Wallis’s earlier marriages and her meeting with The Duke of Windsor. We were surprised to learn that Leicestershire was one of their meeting places where they also had very grand parties. The speaker illustrated her talk with film of their lives and she also showed many of the pieces of jewellery which the Duke bestowed on Wallis. The evening ended with the usual tea and biscuits and we were all reminded of details of the forthcoming Christmas Tree Festive to be held the last week-end in November. Doreen Payne Last Night of the Proms The main themes of the evening were celebrating the 100th birthday of Dame Vera Lynn and the music of Glenn Miller. The evening began with a rousing rendition by the Syston Brass Band of
the Dambuster’s March which had everyone smiling and humming along.
The concert continued with more pieces by the band along with songs sung by soloists Sue Smith and Mark Hopkinson, accompanied by Matthew Jones on the piano. During the interval wine and soft drinks were served before the concert continued; opening the second half with the rousing Liberty bell. During this second half a group of the young people Emma and Charlotte Woodward, Brandon Iley, Ben Morgan and Christian Adair played some jazz pieces for which they received great applause. The end was, of course, the traditional Proms ending with Land of Hope and Glory and the National Anthem with lots of waving flags and enthusiastic singing from the audience. ‘Thank you’ presentations were made to the several participants and also to Felicity Austin who had worked very hard to organise the concert which raised £1060 for church funds. We would like to thank local businesses which helped with publicity and sold tickets for this event. Tots at Ten This group of pre-school aged children, which meets at 10.00am each Tuesday during term time, pays a small sum towards costs and each week has a raffle. Over this year it managed to raise £1000 which will be donated to the Air Ambulance. Well done Tots at Ten!
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continue to be served by the 100 service. Leicestershire County Council as Transport Authority has a responsibility to provide bus services that are socially necessary but not commercially viable, and we have kept them appraised throughout the review process." They added that their understanding is that the county council is actively investigating alternative provision for the Glebe Way area by diverting another existing service; for further information please contact the council directly. We also contacted our County Councillor David Slater and he has sent us the following update: The number 100 service started operating via the Hobby Horse estate on the 4th November. There have been some teething Our Picture Shows: BBC reporter troubles on some runs and these have been interviewing Ccllr Brenda Seaton at the reported to the customer services Manager demonstration on 3rd November. at City Bus, who will investigate and report back. Following the decision by Arriva to cancel the Number 6 to Syston due to low numbers, I have received a petition from residents calling on Arriva to reverse their decision to there has been an outcry from those people cut the number 6 service in Syston, and affected as you may have seen on BBC East have arranged for the County Council to Midlands Today and ITV news during forward this petition to The Bus Company. November. A number of other issues have been raised We have been covering this story via with me, mainly around the notice given and facebook and our website as the story broke how the County Council consults the public between issues. on such matters and how replacement We contacted Arriva who sent us the services are organised. I have following statement: commissioned a report from Transport “At Arriva we are committed to delivering Officers on these matters to be considered stronger, simpler, and more sustainable by my Environment and Transport Scrutiny transport links for Leicestershire and as a Committee at our January Meeting. result we regularly review our network to I believe we should allow a little time for the ensure that it is operating most efficiently. new measures to bed-in and evaluate their To this end, we have conducted a full review effectiveness in a few months time. In the of our commercial bus network across the meantime I will stay in contact with users of area using detailed analysis of passenger the service and take up any issues they raise. I would urge all residents to inform me, the boardings. Town Council or the Stn of any problems Having explored a range of options it is with they encounter so that I can keep Transport regret that Arriva has to announce that service 6 will cease to serve Syston from 4th officers at the County up-to-date so that they November 2017 as a result of extremely low can measure how these new measures work in practice. passenger usage. Difficulties have also arisen in Thurmaston The number 6 is a commercial service and by the changes to the number 6 service, my unfortunately this section of the route is no colleague Cllr. Brenda Seaton, the County longer financially viable with the level of patronage we experience failing to cover the Councillor for Thurmaston is addressing these and Brenda and I are liaising with each cost of the operation. other. Our 5 and 5A service will continue to operate David Slater CC through the town up-to every 10 minutes, Chairman, Environment and Transport and provides an alternative travel option for Scrutiny Committee. Leicestershire County residents of the Goodes Lane and High Councillor for Syston Ridgeway. Street areas. In addition, Barky Road will
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Film Reviews by Adam Ray Palmer IT’SSSS CHRISTMASSS! Well, soon. More importantly in the film world; it’s award season and that means the big guns are released - basically producers have paid around £2million to have their film included in the Oscars race. This bumper double-month includes five, yes five, films to preview! Stronger Probably the most talented actor working today (according to me anyway) is back with a tearjerking drama. Jake Gyllenhaal stars in Stronger which tells the inspiring real life story of Jeff Bauman, an ordinary man who captured the hearts of his city and the world to become a symbol of hope after surviving the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. The gifted Tatiana Maslany is on hand to co-lead with David Gordon Green doing the ‘shot calling’. Stronger has been picking up great reviews of late and looks set to be a gate crasher this awards season. Out in UK cinemas next Friday Star Wars: The Last Jedi The big one is here. Episode 8 has arrived and will be the next billion-dollar picture for sure. This time around, Rey (Daisy Ridley) joins Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) on an adventure with Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Finn (John Boyega)
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that unlocks mysteries of the Force and secrets of the past. We have had a couple of trailers to help piece a few things together but let’s be honest, we don’t know any of the film’s secrets yet! One thing’s for sure, everyone will certainly be queuing up for the princess that was Carrie Fisher. Out in cinemas 14th December 2017 Darkest Hour Academy award-winning Gary Oldman – has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? Well, that could possibly be an outcome in February. Gary Oldman takes a turn as Winston Churchill, and man is he haunting as him! Darkest Hour is set during the early days of World War II. The fate of Western Europe hangs on the newly-appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who must decide whether to negotiate with Hitler, or fight on against incredible odds. Keep an eye out for this film around the awards season buzz. Out in cinemas 12th January 2018 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri To have the privilege of closing the Venice Film Festival is one thing, but to have the talents of Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson and
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Sam Rockwell in one movie is just greedy. Martin McDonagh, writer/director/genius, brings the world Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri this month and you’re in for a treat. There’s a few standout scenes to saviour for decades to come. Three Billboards is a dark, comic drama about a mother who personally challenges the local authorities to solve her daughter's murder, when they fail to catch the culprit. Out in cinemas 12th January 2018 Early Man Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures and woolly mammoths roamed the earth, Early Man tells the story of Dug (Eddie Redmayne), along with sidekick Hognob as they unite his tribe against a mighty enemy Lord Nooth (Tom Hiddleston) and his Bronze Age City to save their home. Nick Park, from Wallace and Gromit fame, is the man behind this clay-mation. This could make an appearance in the Oscar animation category, but either way, you’ll be mad to miss this one. Out in cinemas 26th January 2018 And that’s that for December and January. In the next edition, I will be looking at films across 2018 before releasing my Oscars prediction for the ceremony on March 4th. I feel like I’m missing something… oh yeah… Happy New Year, folks! Adam Ray Palmer Editor-in-chief of Cineroom Twitter: @AdamRayPalmer @CineroomTweets Cineroom is an award-winning website!
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A small delegation from Syston Twinning visited our twinned town of Deville les Rouen for the weekend of Friday 10th November in order to be present at the towns Remembrance day on Saturday 11th November, a day that is a bank holiday throughout France. The day was unfortunately a wet one, the first that any of us present could remember. However, we along with many residents paraded from the Marie on the Route de Dieppe in the centre of Deville to the cemetery which is situated up a very steep hill and as we marched round the winding road in the rain, it made the day even more poignant. We always take a wreath of Poppies along Pictured L-R: Kath Wright, Vice Chair to lay at the memorial, which is where we Syston Twinning, John Wright, Maud were stood when the photograph was Mangane (President Deville Twinning), taken. Fiona Henry, Chairperson Syston In France they lay wreaths of real flowers, Twinning, Dominique Gambier, Mayor of the poppy is a British symbol of Deville les Rouen, Phillipe Brin, visitor, remembrance and the French appreciate Paul Henry, Annie Boutin, Cllr and Secretary Deville Twinning and Muriel Brin us taking our wreath along as it
Syston Twinning Visit Deville Les Rouen for Remebrance Day
re-enforces our friendship and joint belief that we are better working together. As always we were spoilt by our French hosts and enjoyed both eating out and at home with them. A lot of the conversations revolved around the current unsettling events across the world including UK’s decision to leave the EU, the sense of concern and disappointment was obvious. It was apparent that our friends feel that it is a very unsettling time, not just France but throughout Europe. However, we as a group will remain friends with our families in Deville les Rouen, it may be even more important to build links with people in France, who like ourselves just want to be able to travel, work and live in a peaceful world. We organise social events throughout the year, to fund raise for our visits and to host our friends when they visit. If you would like to join the Syston Twinning, please contact our secretary Mrs K. Grocock-Matts on 01509 813 723.
Syston Remembers The crowds turned out in Syston on Sunday 12th November to remember all those who lost their lives in the two World Wars and give us the freedom we have today. Also to remember those who have given their lives in active service since then. The parade began in the Melton Road Car Park and made its way to the War Memorial in Central Park, where the two minutes silence was observed, hymns sung and names read out before the parade reassembled and marched back to the Melton Rd Car Park. There was a Church service held at St Peter and St Paul’s afterwards and refreshments at the Conservative club on High St. A selection of photographs here have been sent in by readers and more are on our website. A big thank you to Syston Town Council’s Town Manager Catherine Voyce who worked with the local Royal British Legion Club and local businesses to enable this annual event to take place by providing marshals for the road closures.
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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. 0844 225 3625 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. 0845 46 47 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 A.B.T. (Accounts, Book-keeping & Tax) AAT Qualified Small Business’s a Speciality. Good Rates. email:dianeabt1@aol.co.uk Mob: 0746 0303 490. Baker & Co Tel: 0116 264 0889 CP Accountancy Ltd Tel: 0116 230 3973 Mob: 0774 965 0129 or email: info@cpaccountancyltd.co.uk
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
CELEBRATION CAKES Sharon’s Sugar craft Tel: 0778 974 2635 www.sharons-sugarcraft.com
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 Childminders New informal support network for local childminders and minded children, to share best practice in a friendly environment. Free resources. Meets the first Tuesday of every month. 9.30am to 11.00am, at the Syston Methodist Church. £1 per adult. email: cm.network@talktalk.net 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.
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Parchment group - meets on the third Wednesday of the month at St Hilda’s Church Hall, East Goscote, 2.00 to 4.00pm.
CHILD CARE GROUPS Cont’d 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.
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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.
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. Syston & District U3A Craft Groups Crochet group - meets on the third Friday of the month at Syston Hub Café, High Street, 10.15am - 12.15pm.
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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. Mob: 0799 098 1297 FENCING & GATES Fensit Tim Hendry Tel: 0116 239 6495 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 Tuesday of the month at Syston Social Club 7.45pm for more details contact Richard Thorpe on 07973 443 945. Birstall Flower Club Meet on the fourth Wednesday in Birstall Village Hall at 7.15pm. (not July and December). Visitors welcome, £5. Contact either Sylvia: 0116 267 4206 or Mary Linnett: 0116 267 2247. Brooksby Gardening Club Meets on the third Wednesday from September to May, Queniborough Village Hall, 7.30pm. Day trips and a holiday are organised in the summer. For more details contact Barbara Bromley on 0116 269 6130. Roundhill Flower and Garden Club Wednesday 31st January 2018 - Looking Forward demonstrator Lynn Wherrett. 7.30pm. Visitors are welcome. Entry £5.
FINANCIAL ADVISORS Furnley House Independent Financial Advisors (IFAs) 1165 Melton Road, Syston Tel: 0116 269 6311 www.furnleyhouse.co.uk Spenser Lees – Financial Adviser Ashwood Law Wealth Management Ltd www.ashwoodlawwealth.co.uk Tel: 01530 267 150 Mob: 07925 116 086
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 I.C.Garden Care Tel: 0116 260 6864 Mob: 0790 259 8344 PGM Services Garden Maintenance Grass & Hedge Cutting, Pruning, Digging & Weeding. Turf Laying. Reliable Service. Discount Prices for Senior Citizens. Mob: 0751 634 4439. www.pgm-services.net
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 (New Refurbished Salon) Specialist in hair loss and anti-ageing. Mob: 07877 981 877 Tracey’s at Syston Tel: 0116 260 9582
HEALTH AND FITNESS Syston Friendship Group A meeting of friends with learning difficulties, our member’s ages range from 20 to 75. We meet weekly on most Thursday nights from 7.00 to 9.00pm in the Syston Community Centre where we have a range of activities including crafts, bingo, games, Lego, 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 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.
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HEALTH AND FITNESS Cont’d Syston Games Club Would like you to join their various games club on Tuesday afternoons 2.00pm to 4.00pm. Syston Community Centre, School Street. Tel: 0116 260 0693 or 260 6931. Syston Methodist Church Centre Dancing every Wednesday afternoon. 2.00pm to 4.00pm. Ballroom, Latin, American, Sequence, Line dancing etc. Syston 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. Thrummy Drummer Dementia Group meet 2nd Thursday each month for those affected by Dementia and their families/carers. Elizabeth Park Sports Centre Thurmaston between 10.30am and 12.30pm. Informal get together with support and entertainment. 'Why Not Come Dancing' Saturday evenings, 7.30 pm. Gaddesby Village Hall. Friendly instructors teaching Ballroom, Latin and Jive. All welcome from complete beginners to more experienced dancers. The evening costs from £5 per person. Contact us on 01664 840 381 or just come along. www.whynotcomedancing.com
HERBAL CLINIC Ayurvedic Herbal Clinic Ltd Ayurvedic massage therapies Tel: 0116 266 3939 Mob: 0780 102 7571
HISTORY GROUPS Barkby Local History Group We meet irregularly for trips out and talks by invited speakers. For more information contact Sandra Moore 0116 236 3739. sandraemoore@sky.com Syston Local History Group Monday 15th January 2018 - Member’s evening. 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
LEGAL SERVICES HPLC Tel: 0116 260 8990 Mob: 0750 149 5503 email: heather@heatherphilip.co.uk
MONUMENTS De Montfort Memorials Tel: 0116 260 1851
MORTGAGE ADVISORS A & A Mortgages Ltd (Annu) 1 Barkby Road, Syston
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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! December dates: 4th and 18th. January dates: 8th and 22nd. Syston Band Meet at ‘The Hut’ - next to the Bowls club (Central Park). Every Monday at 7.30pm to practice. New members of any standard welcome. Contact via email on systonband@yahoo.co.uk
NATURE GROUPS Birstall Bird Watching Club Meet second Tuesday of the month at the Rothley Centre, Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley. Visitors welcome. For more information contact Marion Vincent on 0116 237 5156
NURSERIES & PRE-SCHOOLS Broad Street Playgroup Catholic Church Hall, 63 Broad Street. Funded places for 2, 3 and 4 year olds. Mob: 0770 250 4113. Charnwood Nursery & Pre-School Charnwood Five Star Club Tel: 0116 269 6162 www.charnwoodnurseryandpreschool.co.uk Hamilton Hilltop Nursery School. Quality childcare, purpose built facilities. Funded places for 2, 3 & 4 year olds. 25 Hilltop Road, Hamilton, Leicester. LE5 1TT Tel: 0116 274 3090 www.hamiltonnursery.co.uk St Peter and St Paul Pre-School School Lodge, Upper Church Street, Syston. Tel: 0116 269 8638 Tangent House Day Nursery. Quality childcare, purpose built facilities. Funded places for 2, 3 & 4 year olds. 640 Melton Road, Thurmaston. LE4 8BB. Tel: 0116 264 0333 www.tangenthousenursery.co.uk
OPTICIANS Henry Smith & Hamylton Tel: 0116 260 2517 Your Sight Opticians 1176 Melton Road, Syston. Opposite Aldi. We provide home visits for those who can’t get to us. Tel: 0116 260 7075
PAINTING & DECORATING Jamie Heggs Tel: 01509 812973 Mob: 0780 384 5465 Rob Toon Painter & Decorator Tel: 0116 260 2856 Mob: 0798 177 1164
PHYSIOTHERAPY Syston Physiotherapy & Osteopathy Clinic Tel: 0116 264 0808
PLASTERER R.H. Plastering Tel: 01509 812 190 Mob: 0794 117 0230
PLUMBING Curnock Home Maintenance Tel: 0116 260 7188
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SCOUT GROUPS Queniborough Scout Group Queniborough Scout Hall, Syston Road, Queniborough. Beavers: Thursday 6.30pm to 7.45pm. Cubs: Wednesday 7.00pm to 8.30pm Scouts: Tuesday 7.30pm to 9.00pm. Contact: Clive (Group Chairman) 0116 269 3532. Rearsby Scout Group Meetings are at Thrussington Village hall Beavers: Wednesday 6.00 to 7.00pm Cubs: Monday 6.30 to 7.30pm Scouts: Monday 7.45 to 9.00pm Explorer Scouts/DofE: Wednesday fortnightly - 7.30 to 9.00pm Contact: Jennie Angell on 0793 043 3622. Syston Scout Group Meetings are at Syston Scout Hall, Oxford Street, Syston. For more information, please contact Group Manager, Mark Bodycot on 0116 260 0045. Beaver: Monday evenings. Scouts: Tuesday evenings. Cubs: Thursday evenings. Explorer Scouts: Friday 7.00 - 9.00pm Contact Paul Smith on 0780 198 5020. Scout Network (Venture Scouts): Monday evenings. Scout and Guide Band: Wednesday evenings.
SOCIAL GROUPS East Goscote Friendship Club We are a friendly group of over 50’s who meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm at St Hilda’s Church Hall, Ling Dale, East Goscote. Everyone welcome. Contact: Gill Morton on 0116 260 1977. Lavender Club Social Group Every Wednesday 1.30pm to 4.00pm. Silverdale Community Centre, Silverdale Road, Thurmaston. New members always welcome. Contact Martin on 07709 936 934. Leicester Railway Society (Formed 1939) Meets 3rd Tuesday of the month. Start 7.30pm at the Cricketers, Grace Road, Leicester LE2 8AD Contact: Michael Chapman (secretary) 0116 260 3336 or Brian Holland (programme Organiser) 0116 236 8328. 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.
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SOCIAL GROUPS Cont’d 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 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 A new club meets on the first Monday of the month at 7.30pm at the Hub Café, Syston Methodist Church, High Street Syston. Interesting speakers and a varied social programme. Contact 0116 367 2892 for more information. Syston Twinning Association Syston is twinned with Deville les Rouen, Normandy. If you would like more details about joining us please contact our Secretary, Mrs Kathryn Grocock-Matts on 01509 813 723. U3A Syston Canasta Card Group meets every Monday (except bank holidays) from 2.00pm to 4.00pm in the Syston Community 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. Friday 8th December - Christmas Bingo/Raffle Tuesday 16th January 2018 - Subs Night. 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.
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.
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 Ladies Class Tuesday 9.30am. Bootcamp Thursday 9.30am. Beginners Tuesday 8.00pm, Wednesday 7.30pm. Kids Tuesday/Wednesday from 5.30pm. 29 Overton Rd, Leicester & 760A Melton Rd, Thurmaston Contact Jamie - 0797 365 6778. Wreake and Soar Valley Athletics Club Running - Middle/long distance/sprints club for all the family with experienced qualified coaches, junior athletes from age seven. Adults from absolute beginners to existing runners looking to improve. Contact John 0781 769 3777 email: wreakeandsoarvalleyac@gmail.com. Website: www.wreakeandsoarvalleyathletics.club. Wreake Runners Contact: Dave on 07710 448 253, email: run@wreakerunners.co.uk Web site: www.wreakerunners.co.uk
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.
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Syston QT Theatre Group A small, friendly, local group, we meet every Tuesday (and Thursdays during rehearsal Syston Syclers periods) at the Old Chapel in Chapel Street, An enthusiastic group who meet on The Syston. There are two main productions a Green, High St. Syston each week. For more year. We welcome those who enjoy acting, details please contact Phil on 0771 778 the technical side, props, stage management, 1501 or phil@systonsyclers.com, of visit costumes, etc., and we are always looking for new members. Visit our new website: www.systonsyclers.com. www.qttheatregp.co.uk or email: Syston Town Cricket Club qtsyston@gmail.com or Contact QT theatre The club has three senior teams and junior on 0738 859 3913. teams at all age groups from Kwik Cricket to SOFT FURNISHINGS TILING Under 17 level. New players at all ages are D. P. Soft Furnishings always welcome and for general information Curnock Home Maintenance Tel: 0116 269 8271 about the club contact Ivan Spibey on 0771 Tel: 0116 260 7188 SPORTS CLUBS 113 9711. Practice nets for all age groups Rivendell are available both winter and summer and Badminton Club Soar Valley College Tel: 0116 269 2542 further details can be obtained from Scott Meet Tuesdays 7.00pm to 9.00pm, both Cooper on 0792 950 2012. juniors and adults. Have a team in the local TREES Leics League, but need new members. For Charnwood Tree Services Syston Town Juniors F.C. more details contact: Kiran on 0781 278 We have sides in most ages, boys and girls Tel: Freephone 0800 371441 0174 or email: kizz_mistry9@hotmail.com. and are recruiting players for next session. Unicorn Tree Care and Fencing Leicester Penguins Swimming Club We have qualified coaches for each side and For a FREE Quote contact Alan Leicestershire’s Number One Swimming Club. want to strengthen the teams. We train on Tel: 0116 269 2039 Mob: 0778 359 6792 Training at South Charnwood Leisure Centre. Memorial Playing Fields, Necton Street, The club has 270 members competing to WATER SPORTS CLUBS every Saturday from 10.00am. For further National level. Are you 6-10 year olds and can information please contact: Roundhill Subaqua Club swim more than 200 metres, give us a call on Secretary@systontownjuniorsfc.co.uk. Meet every Thursday, term time only, 07077 401 602 for more details and to 8.00pm to 10.00pm. Either in the swimming Syston Town Juniors F.C. Girls Football arrange a trial. pool or classroom for theory. Plus Social Academy Melton Mowbray Archery Club club. We offer Try-Dives for £15.00 (which For girls of all ages and ability, S.T.J.F.C. Saturdays 1.00pm onwards, October to only covers the cost of oxygen and pool use FREE girls football academy Memorial March at Wreake Valley Academy (indoors, as we are a non profitable club) so you can Playing Fields, Necton Street, Syston. LE7 gym building). April to September outdoors try the experience and find out more about 8HF every Saturday during football season at Syston Rugby Club. New and experienced from 10.00am to 11.30am. diving. For further details contact Carole archers welcome. For more information Gilbert, Diving Officer on 07968 388 377. www.systontownjuniorsfc.co.uk. visit www.mmac.co.uk. All Managers/Coaches are DBS checked and Wanlip Sailing Club Riverside Utd Junior Football Club hold FA qualifications. Please come along on Small friendly local club. Learn to sail, just We are always looking for new players to cruise or race. Families very welcome. the day or contact: Samantha Chambers come and join our fantastic football club. We S.T.J.F.C. (Chairperson) Mob: 0777 629 Social sailing Saturdays, racing Sunday train kids from 4 years and upwards at 1355 or email:sam.chambers37@hotmail.com afternoons. For further information please
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Wanlip Sailing Club Cont’d 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.
SARIC Films at The Old Chapel, Chapel St, Syston. Monday 4th December The Viceroys House Monday 8th January 2018 WINDOW CLEANING Churchill Clarity Windows, Doors, Facias, Conservatories and Doors open 1.00pm for coffee, Film at 2.00pm. Tickets £4.50 available from The Guttering cleaned. To discover why people are switching cleaners, please contact us for Card Shop, Syston, 0116 260 6095 or on the door. a free friendly quote. Mob: 07533 991 561 www.really-clean.co.uk Clean Start Well Established, Professional Window Cleaner. Fully Insured and CRB Checked. Contact Wayne on M: 0797 750 5453 or email: cleanstart200864@yahoo.com
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. No Meeting in December. Beedles Lakes Golf Club East Goscote. Visitors £4.00. For more details please ring President Sharon Astill on 0784 988 8752. New Barkby W.I. Meets First Wednesday in the month 7.30pm. 6th December, this will be a combined meeting and Christmas Party. Syston Community Centre, School Street. Visitors always welcome. For more details contact President Shirley Franklin on 0116 260 8498. Queniborough W.I. Meets first Wednesday in the month, 7.30pm Queniborough Village Hall. For more details contact President Wendy Taylor 0747 872 9929.
RAINBOWS BIG CHRISTMAS RAFFLE 2017 Tickets £1. You could win.. 1st £5,000. 2nd £250. 3rd £100 Plus 5 x £50. Entries close on Friday 8th December The draw takes place on 15th December Go to the website to enter: rainbows.co.uk/bigchristmasraffle
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Saturday 9th December Santa is at Roots from 10.30am to 3.00pm
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Saturday 9th December Queniborough Village Hall LE7 3DH Free admission 20 unique stalls offering a wide variety of handmade products and personalised gifts including: Fused Glass, personlised & Syston Town News Syston’s Only Dedicated Newspaper handmade gifts, Handmade pens, Scrabble & pebble art, Wax melts, crochet, knitted & textiles, Book art glitter glassed, chainsaw carved wood. With pop up tea rooms and raffle! All in aid of epilepsy research uk
BROADWAY GOSPEL HALL SERVICES Sunday 3rd December Sunday 7th January 2018 4.30pm Family Service followed by tea. There will be activities for the children during the service. Stay for tea afterwards, everyone is welcome. Sunday 17th December 6.30pm - Family Carol Service. Broadway Gospel Hall, Broadway, Syston Leicester. LE7 1GA 26
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‘MRS SCROOGE’- PANTOMIME Friday 15th and Saturday 16th December 7.30pm Sunday 17th December 2.00pm Thurmaston Community Centre. Thurmaston showstoppers present their annual pantomime based on Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’. Tickets £5 from 0116 319 2117, Thurmaston Print Shop or Thurmaston Community Centre and Library (Thursdays only).
Saturday 9th December 2.00 to 4.00pm Divine Infant of Prague Church Hall, POLICE BEAT SURGERIES Broad Street, Syston. Bottle Stall, Cakes, Bric-a-brac, Raffle and Saturday 16th December 3.00 to 4.00pm at Tesco and Saturday More! 20th January 6.00 to 7.00pm at Co-op. Plus a visit from Father Christmas! Coffee with a Cop - Monday 4th Raffle prizes include: £100 cash, December 10.00 to 11.00am, and Christmas Hamper and more! Tuesday 9th January 12.00 to 1.00pm at Admission 50p Adults, Children Free. The Hub Café, High Street, Syston. SANTA AT ROOTS FARM Please pop along for a chat.
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Wed 13th December: Millstone Gardens, East Avenue, Oxford Street etc. Thursday 14th: Parkstone Road area, Barkby Road, Hungarton Drive, Quenby Crescent, St John's Avenue. Sunday 17th: The Firs, Clover Way, Roman Way, Roundhill Avenue. Monday 18th: Barkby Road, Empingham Drive, Hallaton Drive, Saxby Drive etc. Tuesday 19th: Goodes Lane/Pembroke Avenue. Come out and say Hello to Santa on his sleigh!
CHRISTMAS MOVIE AFTERNOON Sunday 10th December 2017 Arthur Christmas Doors open from 2.15pm, film starts at 3.00pm. Ticket price is £6.00 (inc. Refreshments) The Old Chapel, Chapel Street, Syston. LE7 1GN For tickets, contact Suzie at WF Howes 01664 423 124 email: susan.smith@wfhowes.co.uk or from Syston Card Shop, Town Square.
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CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA Sunday 17th December 2.00pm to 5.00pm. £1 entry for adults, children free. Highcliffe Primary School, Birstall. We look forward to seeing you!
CHRISTMAS BRASS BAND CONCERT Sunday 17th December 3.00pm Masonic Hall, Broad Street, Syston Tickets £5 on the door or in advance by email to systonbandmail@yahoo.co.uk Licensed Bar available
THE DOUBLE A COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB Friday 18th December Doors open 6.00pm. Middy (Solo) Friday 26th January 2018 Saloon Drifters (Duo) The artists perform three x 45 minute sets. Entry is £5 on the door. Please note all Country nights will now be on a Friday. 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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Happy New Year from the COUNTY AND BOROUGH COUNCILLOR SURGERIES Saturday 6th January 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.
A TWELFTH NIGHT CONCERT Saturday 6th January 7.30pm Ratcliffe Chorale will be performing at St Peter and St Paul’s Church. You are invited to join the celebration of the end of the Christmas season in style! Entrance price £7 includes a glass of Mulled wine or other drink. Tickets available from choir members or Gamble & Holllis or the Syston Card Shop from Mid-December.
‘Leicester Cathedral Revealed – yesterday, ROUNDHILL FLOWER AND today & tomorrow’ by The Dean of GARDEN CLUB Leicester, David Monteith. Roundhill Flower and Garden Club Hoby Village Hall, Main Street, Hoby, Melton Mowbray LE14 3DT Wednesday 31st January Tickets: Members Free, Guests £2.00. 7.30pm CHURCHES TOGETHER IN SYSTON We have no meeting in December so the next will be the first of the New Year When WEEK OF CHRISTIAN UNITY Lynn Wherrett will Demonstrate ‘Looking Thursday 18th to Thursday 25th Forward’ Beginning at 7.30 all the January 2018 excluding Sunday 21st. designs feature will be raffled after the There will be a short reflection of Christian Demonstration. Unity in the Methodist Hub Cafe at Visitors are welcome at a cost of £5. 11.00am each day. For more details ring 0116 260 5848. A Cheese roll and Soup Lunch will be Syston Town News available on Wednesday 24th January Syston’s Only Dedicated Newspaper 12.00noon to 1.00pm at a cost of £2.50. All profits to Christian Aid. A warm welcome to all!
HEAVEN ON EARTH - NEW MUSICAL
Saturday 27th to Tuesday 30th January 2018 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena. There is a new musical ‘Heaven on Earth’ coming out in December, which tells the story of Adam & Eve. This features the voice of Russell Watson and stars Kerry Ellis and Hugh Maynard of previous West End musicals. HOBY & DISTRICT LOCAL HISTORY Having seen a preview it looks to be a great show. If you want more information SOCIETY LECTURE contact Pat on 0116 260 8950. Wednesday 17th January 7.30pm
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by Diane’s two daughters singing vintage songs and the Anstey Lindy Hoppers who demonstrated 40s style dancing. A presentation was made to Diane when she was surprised by one of her ex-patients who travelled to Syston to add his congratulations. Everything was donated and a huge raffle added to the final total raised of £2,733 which will be used to enhance the facilities at the Hope Unit. The photos show the entertainers in full swing. Diane expressed her thanks to all who worked or donated to the success of the afternoon. When Diane Morris (an Oncology An afternoon that added wonderful Nurse at the LRI) retired, she wanted more than a celebration for family and memories to her long career as friends and hit on the idea of a Vintage a nurse. Tea party to raise funds for the Hope Trials Facility at the LRI where she had worked. The Church Hall in Broad Street, Syston was decorated with bunting and flags and the beautifully decorated tables groaned under the weight of sandwiches, scones and delicious cakes. Organisers and guests dressed in vintage outfits were entertained
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Special Remembrance Book Now Online A Special Remembrance Book of Syston Soldiers who died During World War Two now online for all to access. As you may already know, the Friends of St Peter and St Paul's Church, Syston spent two years collecting photos and information about the Syston servicemen and women who are commemorated on Syston’s local war memorial. The photos have now been used in a memorial book that forms a valuable historic document. The Friends have also arranged for the
memorial book to be available on line on the church’s website. Just go to the main menu and click on ‘Book of Remembrance’. The album was dedicated last year at the Remembrance Day service in the Parish Church and copies of the book are kept permanently in the church,the library, the Council offices and in the Methodist Church. The Friends of the Church committee would like to thank all who have helped in any way with this important historic project.
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Christmas Is Coming! Here’s How to Pamper Your Pets…safely! With Christmas just around the corner, some of you will be buying up presents for your pets as well as friends and family! Doggy gingermen biscuits with peanut butter anyone? A feline ‘Fireside Tails’ advent calendar filled with mini snacks? An edible boredombreaker Maze challenge for your rabbits or small furries? Our pets are very much part of the family and of course giving them treats is part of what makes companionship so much fun. Just watch those waistlines, though! Christmas also means feasting for us humans, but some ‘people’ food can be toxic to our pets. With rich, tempting leftovers left lying around, keep an eye on your furry friend to make sure they don’t scoff something they shouldn’t. These are the main culprits: Onions, shallots, chives and leeks. These are all from the same plant family and can cause vomiting, diarrhoea, a painful tummy and sleepiness. Watch out for these foods ‘hidden’ in things like stuffings and gravy.
Fatty foods, such as certain meats, including vomiting, depression, can cause stomach upsets from vocalisation and disorientation. eating too much. In some pets, this can Cats are susceptible to poisonings. Watch also trigger pancreatitis, a serious lifeout for antifreeze – this tastes sweet to threatening illness. Miniature Schnauzers cats who might hoover up spillages in the are predisposed to this condition. garage or driveway. The active ingredient ‘Give a dog a bone’? Best not. Bones ethylene glycol is highly toxic, so veterinary treatment should be sought. It’s from poultry, such as chicken and turkey, splinter easily and can get stuck in also contained in de-icers. your canine or feline friend’s mouth, throat Both cats and dogs love to play with or intestines, causing trauma. Avoid giving baubles, but keep these out of reach and your dog cooked meat bones and watch higher up the tree. Tinsel and glittery out for ‘bin-raiders’! Wrap them up and put things are sometimes eaten accidentally them straight in your sealed food waste and can cause serious harm in the mouth bin. and tummy. Watch out, though, for Avoid giving your pet raisins, sultanas ambitious kitties determined to climb that tree, though! and grapes and remember these will be in mince pies, Christmas pudding, Keep any Poinsettias (the Christmas Stollen, Christmas cake and the like. plant) also out of reach. Those beautiful leaves contain a sap which is irritant. If the Chocolate is a well-known toxin to both dogs and cats. Keep this well out leaves or flower are eaten, it can damage the tissues of the mouth or oesophagus of reach of curious noses, and ask the kids and visiting relatives to be careful too which may cause nausea or vomiting. Lilies too are toxic to cats. with stashes in handbags and Christmas It’s best to stick with your pet’s normal diet stockings. Dark chocolate has higher over Christmas as much as possible. If concentrations of theobromine (the toxic you do want to treat them to a Christmas substance), but milk and white chocolate dinner, give them some boiled turkey with can also be harmful. rice or potato but leave off the gravy and At this time of year there is often trimmings. more alcohol to be found around the Don’t forget that we are here for you in home. Crafty canines may sniff out your case of any mishaps. The Park Veterinary beer or wine left in half-finished glasses. Particularly risky is whiskey cream liqueur; Group Hospital is open 24/7 and if you’re in any way worried, give us a call on 0116 dogs love it according to the Veterinary 287 8636. Poisons Information Service, so keep these two well apart over Christmas. We wish you and your furry friends an Signs are similar to human ‘drunkenness’, enjoyable and safe Christmas!
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Birstall and District Art Society held its 23rd Annual Exhibition on 4th and 5th November this year, which was formally opened by Cllr Ann Marshall, Chair of Birstall Parish Council. A new prize was presented this year, the Mary Houghton Rose Bowl for Abstract/Experimental work; the trophy was donated by the Birstall Parish Council in memory of Mary, the late Secretary of Each year we hold ‘Members Night’ the Society when a group of club members take on and a former the role of demonstrating as opposed to Parish our being entertained by a professional Councillor, NAFAS demonstrator. which was At Roundhill, we are very fortunate in that presented to we have a number of highly experienced Jane Miller for flower arrangers, some of whom are her work ‘Janet’s Foss’, themselves demonstrators and tutors, so with that wealth of talent to draw upon, shown here. Sue Wakerley Members Night means we are in for a won the Water highly enjoyable evening. October 2017 again proved to be such an and Boats evening, with a combination of members category, as either flower arranging, reading poetry, or well the reciting humorous verse. There was also Norman Sims Trophy for best in show a display of floral pictures created from selected by the distinguished panel of intricate embroidery. Judges at the Preview Evening for her The theme this year was Autumn, and its painting “Quiet Corner”. A full list of the rich colours of red; copper, purple, winners, as well as photographs of all the framed entries can be viewed on our orange, and yellow were used to maximum effect by those who created website at www.badas.co.uk floral designs. There was a wide variety 118 framed paintings were displayed, of designs, some large, others smaller. covering a wide variety of media and Some were in two sections and set onto subjects; and again the standard was tall pedestal frames, whilst others were very high. Over 380 visitors attended table arrangements. A lot of hard work over the two days, 189 on Saturday, 193 went into planning and implementing this on Sunday. Visit the Stn website to read lovely evening of entertainment, which more on this event. was very well received and greatly appreciated by all members in the Badas meet on the second Tuesday of the month, see their website for details. Website. audience. Read more on
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Editor’s report on the Full Town Council Meeting held on Tuesday 24th October 2017 There were 14 Councillors (Cllrs), two County Councillors (CCllrs), two Police officers and one member of the public present. The Reflection was read by Cllr P. Henry Chairman. There were apologies from Cllrs H. Asmal, K. Asmal, J. Midgley, C. Dolan and M. Carnal. In the Adjournment for public matters to asked for be raised the editor of the an update on the Arriva No 6 cessation. See report by CCllr D Slater later in this article. The Chairman Cllr P. Henry welcomed the new Police Sergeant (Sgt)Chris Wharton to the meeting. Sgt. C. Wharton responded by giving some background to his time in the police and said that he has over 20 year’s experience with the last ten being as a Sgt. in community policing. He said he was still finding his feet as he joined the team three weeks prior to this meeting and once up to speed, he wants to be out and about. There were two items tabled in the Chairman’s announcements & Communications. The first was the need to review standing orders to be in-line with national guidelines. The second point was that he would like members to get fully involved in discussions and ask questions before the meetings so they don’t turn up and state they don’t understand! Charnwood Borough Council had asked if Syston would be holding a Holocaust Memorial on 7th January 2018. Police presentation to Town/Parish councils Sept.17 - slide presentation, provided by Chief Constable Simon Cole. Catherine Voyce went through the slides and members had copies to refer to. A key point shown on the slides was the number of police officers to cover the whole of Leicester(shire), the fact that government funding is continuing to be reduced and that now there is only one police officer for 601 members of the public. Other points shown referred to incidents that had occurred, an example of a solved crime and how they use every aspect possible including social media and mobile phones. Police report PSCO Jo Freeman went through the report and explained that one group had been sentenced for the shop break-ins and now they dealing with a different group committing break-ins in Syston but that they are investigating. She spoke about the recent problem of vehicles being broken into over night by breaking small windows to get loose change, unfortunately they had no leads as yet. She commented that a lot of vehicles are not locked properly and reminded everyone to check car doors before going into homes. The police are trying to get the message across to ‘lock your car’! 32
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County and Borough reports CCllr J. Poland reported on a new service called the Lightbulb Housing Support Service. This is a single contact service to help keep people in their own homes by providing access to health and safety for vulnerable people and adult social care, in the hope that it will help to avoid unnecessary hospital visits. It started on 2nd October and is bringing all services together into one place and they will help get the services vulnerable people require. CCllr D. Slater reported on the Number 6 bus and has had direct discussion with the director of transport. The plan is for a Centre bus to do a detour around the Hobby Horse and an on-demand service to be available for the Goodes Lane area. It will be a reduced service but at least something. He couldn’t give precise details of the plan and needs to see the final replacement route. See latest on page 18. Cllr J. Branson said that it would help working people and schoolchildren if Centre bus will do the rush hour and then a two hour service. Laurie Needham’s petition was mentioned and CCllr D. Slater said he will receive the petition and take it to his meeting on the 22nd November. Cllr S. Hampson reported on disability pay and what Charnwood Borough Council (CBC) are doing about it. Cllr E. Vardy spoke about the technology group he is member of and the excellent response to an event they had planned for November. He also mentioned Loughborough’s fair and that it is one of the oldest in the country, this being it’s 796th year and is still very popular with families. He also spoke about the surgeries the County and Borough Cllrs hold on 1st Saturday of the month and that last month 16 people turned up with a variety of concerns. Cllr T. Barkley reported that CBC had retained its customer service award, which he felt showed they were getting things right. He then spoke about CBC’s Financial outlook the boundary review and Charnwood’s Sports awards. Since the has been told that local meeting the gymnast, Beatrice Hill, has been nominated for one of these awards. Cllr K. Pacey said he had been unwell so little to report, just referred to one meeting of the licensing committee. All Minutes for full council and committees were greed and passed. Recall Food Festival and Funtopia The council had received a request by a company to provide the above on Central Park and due to the closeness of the vote in committee there was a request to send this back for further discussion. There followed a long discussion including objections from councillors who felt it would cause a huge traffic problem, www.systontownnews.co.uk
fencing off Central Park and charging an entry fee. Others thought it would be good for Syston and we should try it and review afterwards. It was agreed to set up a panel to investigate the food festival further and bring back to council next month. The other event Funtopia, which is a one day event with no charge to enter, and has craft stalls, rides etc, was agreed. A date in 2018 is yet to be decided upon. Cllr E. Gill had requested to join development and amenities committees, these were accepted. Horace Taylor Trust - councillors were reminded that a vacancy is still available on this board of trustees. Officer to Council Surgery - a request had been made by the officers to provide monthly surgeries for councillors, agreed to go ahead and review in three months. Leicester County Council (LCC) resolution to Act on New Road Layout After the public consultation recommendations were made to highways and CCllr D. Slater spoke to the director of highways to see if the pedestrian crossing could be moved. In the discussion that followed it was agreed that in order to make statements that it is unsafe, evidence is needed to back out. A proposal was made for notices to be put on the town notice boards asking for residents to report any incidents they have been involved in. LCC Big Society Meeting Chairman Cllr P. Henry and Mrs C. Voyce had attended this meeting and reported to council that the LCCs role is changing from delivering services to providing access to services. They will be devolving some services to parish/town councils, for example grass cutting and sign cleaning, and use the local community to provide the services. CCTV Coverage in Syston PSCO J. Freeman reported that the centre is well covered but there’s a need to include one near the MACE shop by the railway station. This was referred to the Development committee to discuss. New councillor Mrs E. Gill was welcomed and recorded that she is already booked onto training events. The Town Managers report Mrs C. Voyce updated council on various activities that had been completed since the last full council including what the panels have been doing. See the Spotlight report in the November issue for more details. 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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another highly successful Quiz Night at the Parish Church Hall. Well over 70 participants enjoyed an evening of questions, ploughman’s supper, raffle and auction. Over £600 was raised, which will be used to fund our planting, in particular at the railway station and Library.
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This is a tremendous achievement, and recognises the work that continues to be done by Trevor and The photo shows Trevor Hodson with all the volunteers to make the station an attractive and colourful place for the winning team. Our thanks go to the Village Bakery, Gamble and Hollis, rail travellers. and Scott & Cathie for their generous Syston in Bloom/Local History Group contributions. 2018 calendars are still available at On 30th October, our Howard Midgley the Post Office and Library - £4.00 each. and Mark Dalley, from East Midlands
October was a very rewarding month for Syston in Bloom. On 21st we held
New Service for Small Businesses After six years providing tax and accountancy services to the small business community across Leicestershire, local accountancy practice TaxAssist Accountants has expanded with the opening of a new shopfront office in Syston. Tej Gawera set up TaxAssist Accountants in Leicester in 2011, and now looks after more than 400 small businesses across the region. In response to growing demand from existing small businesses and new businesses starting up in the area, Tej and his team of five decided the
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Trains, attended the City Council’s Award ceremony for volunteer groups to receive Syston in Bloom’s Level 4 certificate for the work carried out at Syston Railway Station.
time was right to expand with a second shop opening in Syston, Leicestershire. “With the business going from strength-tostrength in Leicester and a growing small business culture in the region, it seemed like the perfect time to look out for a new
conveniently placed office and the shop front on Melton Road seemed to be the ideal location,” said Tej. “Demand for our services continues to grow and the new second office gives us the opportunity to grow with it. We’re planning to host an official office opening later this year to get to know our neighbours and other local small businesses.” TaxAssist Accountants Syston is a local business itself, operating across Leicestershire providing tax and accountancy advice and services to businesses and taxpayers alike.
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LAST ORDERS – Ladies and Gentlemen I was at home settling down with just my third pint of the evening when my mind turned to the talk we’d had at Syston U3A a couple of days before. Hollie Ind from AgeUK had talked to us about drinking when you’re getting on a bit, well, over 50 anyway. At first I’d thought, the cheek of it, fancy branding us a load of old boozers. We might be getting on a bit but that’s a bit much. But what she’d said was really good. She was really positive and upbeat. What she said made a lot of sense, and we had a bit of fun as well. Made us think a bit. Did I really need that 3rd pint? Well, at four bottles for £6 it was cheaper than at my local, ‘The Farmer’s Armpits’, or ‘The Dog & Crown’, and better than three for £5 at the local supermarket. Do you know, I never realised that alcohol’s cheaper now than it was 37 years ago. What else can you find that’s cheaper now than it was then? Amazing! And it’s so easy isn’t it, these offers are so tempting. I enjoy a quiet drink, but Hollie said the danger is that at our age “an occasional tipple can turn into a daily routine” and that can’t be good for us, can it? A drink’s all well and good but it’s drinking responsibly that’s important. What’s the recommended limit now? Well, it’s difficult to be exact but she said it’s about six pints of beer or lager, or six glasses of wine. A week! A week? Blimey,
this is half my weeks ration, tonight. And I haven’t got to my 4th pint yet. Oh dear. And I never knew there’s more alcohol in extra strong cider than in a double vodka. In cider! It’s only apple juice isn’t it? I was surprised to learn that drinking can affect my varicose veins, not in a good way. I knew that it can cause cancers and other horrid things, but varicose veins? What about drinking and medication? At our age we’re probably all on some sort of tablets and potions and pills for one thing or another, I am. You may be an exception of course. Hollie’s message that alcohol can affect medication in one way or another was a reminder. I’d read it on the back of my tablet box the other day. But it didn’t stop me buying those four bottles for £6. Did you know that in 2014 there were 8,600 drink related deaths alone? More people die from sudden alcohol withdrawal than from heroin withdrawal. Fact. If you’re going to go teetotal, go slowly. The fun part of Hollie’s talk was looking through some special goggles that she passed around – they mimicked the effect of having drunk too much. No not staggering around, or the morning after problem, but the double vision, the wobbles, and the “I can’t quite make that out” feeling. Oh dear. And gone are the old days when the local police officer – didn’t we call them “Bobbies” in those days? – would help us into our car so that we could get home after a night at “The White Plough”.
I learnt a few other things as well, like black coffee won’t sober me up, it might give me a bit of a caffeine rush but I’ll still be over the limit as I was before. And drinking alcohol doesn’t help me sleep better - it’s a myth. Another is that drinking water helps me to process alcohol quicker, get it out of my system – it doesn’t. It might keep me hydrated, stop me getting a hangover, but not a lot else. She told us lots of other things as well like people aged 65 and over have the highest rate of drinking on five or more days a week, but the lowest rate of heavy drinking. And it takes an average adult one hour to process a unit of alcohol out of their system. But, as we get older that slows down, it stays with us for a lot longer so when we get up in the morning we still have alcohol in our system. It wasn’t a lecture, we weren’t being warned off, just a ‘heads up’ - we came away more aware of the need to enjoy safe and sensible drinking. If we want more information we can go to their website, the ‘Last Orders Project’ at AgeUK Leicester Shire & Rutland: hollie.ind@ageukleics.org.uk Next month’s U3A meeting on Wednesday 13th December at the Malthouse Suite, Syston Conservative Club, includes a Mummer’s Play from Colston Bassett, seasonal stories, singing, and other bits of harmless nonsense, and of course - Mince Pies! Brian
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winners by the RYA Honours and Bob, 76, joined Wanlip Sailing Club, Awards Panel. near Syston, almost 40-years-go and has served as a committee member, For more information about the RYA holding various official roles, for 32 of Volunteer Awards or to find out how you those years. He is a competitive club can get out on the water in the Midlands racer, often introducing new members visit www.rya.org.uk HRH The Princess Royal, President of of all ages and abilities to racing and the Royal Yachting Association, cruising, and sharing his extensive Public Consultation presented Bob Hopkins, a member of knowledge and experience with them. Syston Town Council are holding a public Wanlip Sailing Club with one of the He also introduced Wanlip SC to the consultation on Friday 8th December at RYA’s most prestigious awards in Friends of Children of Chernobyl, taking Syston Community Centre between recognition of his exceptional generosity these children on respite holidays. 4.00pm and 7.00pm. and commitment to the sport. Bob said: “I didn’t know what to think This is an opportunity for members of the when I found out I’d won this award! I'm public to view the proposed Multi Purpose Games Area (MUGA) on the Memorial nothing special and how kind of fellow Park, Necton Street, Syston. members to think to nominate me. I’ve This will provide an all-weather games gained so much through sailing; the area, size to be approximately 21m by friendship of lovely people at our sailing 11m and sited on a proportion of one of club, the opportunity to help others by the smaller football pitches, near to the teaching sailing and helping to run the parking and pavilion. club and encouraging disabled folk to sail through Wanlip Sailability. It’s useful Syston Town Council is applying for S106 funding for this Multi-Use Games Area exercise, which can be as strenuous or (MUGA) for the benefit of young people in as mild as you want, too." the town. The RYA is boating’s national governing Surveys have been distributed to nearby body and the Volunteer Awards are residents. Bob Hopkins, pictured above, from considered the ‘MBEs' of the sport, If you would like to take part in this Anstey, received an RYA Lifetime honouring people throughout the UK for consultation please contact Syston Town Commitment Award, for individuals who their outstanding contributions in all the Council: 0116 260 7150 or alternatively disciplines the RYA represents, have shown exceptional commitment email mailbox@systontc.org.uk including sailing, windsurfing, and dedication to their club or Paper copy surveys are also available at Syston Library and can be downloaded organisation for at least 15 years, at the powerboating, inland waterways and from the link given below. RYA’s annual awards ceremony at One personal watercraft. http://www.systontc.org.uk/uploads/mxGreat George Street, London on Friday Bob was nominated for his award by 2614n-20171026-135821.pdf 24th November. his clubs and selected as one of the
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Congratulations to Wreake Runners!
Super running everyone! - Our attention now turns to the Cross Country season. The winners in full: Vet Ladies Div 2 – 2nd Place 1 – Elizabeth Collingham 2 – Anne Tinbergen 3 – Christina Heerey Vet Men Div 1 – 2nd Place 1 – Scott Beasley 2 – Bruno Nikoloff 3 – Andy Carmichael 4 - Steve Bates
We had a great road running season this year winning three top-three team Awards in the Leicestershire Road Running League – Vet Women, Vet Men and the overall Men’s team! Congratulations also to Bruno Nikoloff and Andy Carmichael who also won individual 2nd and 3rd place in their age category.
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Youngsters Share Matchday with Tigers
Young players from Syston RFC shared matchday with 10-time English champions Leicester Tigers as they made up the Guard of Honour to welcome the teams at Welford Road. Tigers secured a bonus-point win
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End of Season Awards and Winter Nets At the end of another successful season by Syston Town Cricket Club, individual trophies have been awarded as follows; for the 1st XI the Archie Gandy Cup for batting was won by Charles Wootton and the Bert Cooper Cup for bowling went to skipper Umar Razzaq. Perry Hill and Jaimal Bathia won the 2nd XI batting and bowling trophies and for the Sunday XI the Chris Holland Cup for batting and the Jim Palmer Cup for bowling were won by Ben Drake and Ben Tebbutt respectively. Seven players qualified for the award of
Fosseway Bowls Club Presentation Fosseway president Mr Roger Beeton, pictured here with Jess, held a presentation night on 27th October in the clubhouse, during which he presented a cheque for £1,000 to Jess Dixon, Community fundraiser for Rainbows,
Moudigal and Inderpaul Birk for scoring their first fifties for the club, Mo Pardesi for taking 5-32 against Leicester Ivanhoe and Joe Storer for 6-32 against Huncote. After Christmas the build up to the 2018 season will start in earnest and the club will once again be holding junior winter nets at the City Cricket Academy, Freeman’s Common, Leicester. The under 13s, under 15s and under 17s will train from 7pm to 8pm starting on Wednesday 17th January until Wednesday 28th March. Kwik cricketers and under 11 Hardball and Incrediball squads will practice at Gateway College, details of which will be Jaimal Bathia announced at a later date on the club’s website and Facebook page. Loughborough. The money was raised by members and visiting teams to Fosseway New players of all age groups are always during the season and will be used to buy welcome so just turn up on the night or if a special projector for the bathroom, play you wish, give Chairman Ivan Spibey a ring on 07711 139711. supplies and sensory toys. Following the presentation, a cabaret was Roger Pole provided by Phil Carr who took us back to the ‘Sixties’. Thanks to Phil who donated his time to Rainbows. Fosseway bowls does not shut for the winter, details of events can be obtained Fosseway’s Dinner Dance and by telephoning 0116 260 8044. Presentation Night was held at Birstall Golf Club on Saturday 18th November. Fancy trying bowls in 2018, just phone the above number, you are never to old to The Fosseway AGM was held at the clubhouse on Wednesday 29th November, give it a go. where the president Roger Beeton Finally, a big thank you goes to Millington welcomed the new president for 2018, Mr Travel, Syston branch for their continued sponsorship of Fosseway Bowls Club. John Gant.
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