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Dear Readers, Welcome to the first edition of 2016! Again, we would like to thank the many readers who have emailed us with pleasant feedback which confirms this magazine as probably the most popular of its type in the midlands. Added to this was an enormous response to our ‘Royal & Derngate’ competition which totalled over 300 entries - so turn to page 14 if you want the chance to win another ‘Spa day’ at Whittlebury Hall. As usual, we have plenty of good reading, so take a seat and enjoy!!
This issues highlights . . .
Feeling Full?
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Becca explains what’s behind that bloated feeling . . .
Quiz Corner:
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Here’s another opportunity to upset our resident pesky puzzle pest!
Heroic Padres:
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A true but tragic story from World War two . . .
Competition Time:
Time to try your luck in our luxury spa day competition . . .
Local History:
A look at the history associated with the Queen Eleanor Cross . . .
Green Fingers:
More professional tips on how to maintain your garden . . .
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What’s behind that bloated belly?
body will be working on digesting the protein first while the fruit just sits there waiting for its turn to be digested. So opt for eating fruit as a starter or a snack instead. 6 – A meal high in salt such as a takeaway or a processed meal makes the body retain water so it is self evident that too much salt will increase bloating. Ditch the processed foods and eat more fresh vegetables, fresh meat & fish and healthy fats instead. 7 – Intolerance to foods without having an intolerance test its hard to pinpoint exactly which foods are causing the problem. But you can make a start by listening to your body, if you kept a food diary you’ll be able to see if there is a pattern when you eat certain foods. 8 – Ageing as we get older our stomach acid which is essential to initiate digestion of our foods slows down. Start the day with a warm water and fresh lemon juice to help to alkalise the stomach which will also help to aid with digestion. Also another tip to stimulate stomach acid and also has numerous other health benefits is to drink a diluted solution of organic raw apple cider vinegar that contains ‘mother’ with water before each meal. 9 - Hormone fluctuations if you are premenstrual levels of the hormone progesterone are raised. This can cause food to pass more slowly through the body which leads to bloating. Leading an active lifestyle will help, even just walking for 30 minutes a day. 10 - Gluten, wheat, dairy & sugar these four are the main culprits. Try eliminating these from your diet for 21 days and not only will you lose weight and have more energy you’ll be amazed at how flatter your tummy will become. If you need help improving your health, losing weight and getting rid of the bloat my 21 day Metabolic Booster Programme will show you the way! Northampton Magazine readers can access the programme for just £21 for 21 days (a saving of £26) using the promo code Boost21 to sign up or for more details go to www.metabolic-booster.com Brampton Health Golf Centre, Church Brampton, Northampton NN6 8AX
by Becca Mclachlan If bloating is persistent and you have other symptoms such as a constant feeling of fullness, abdominal pain, constipation or bouts of diarrhoea and the information in this article does not help, don’t ignore your symptoms consult your GP! But for most people suffering from bloating the reason will be lifestyle and that they are eating the wrong types of foods. Here’s 10 reasons why you maybe suffering from the bloat! 1 – Eating food on the go and not allowing it to digest properly. With lifestyles being so hectic and busy for people these days, many do not actually give themselves time to sit down and eat their food without rushing. This can constantly put your body into fight or flight mode, which actually switches off your digestive stomach acid and enzymes. So always find a place to sit down and eat. And ensure you allocate enough time to do so at a more relaxed pace. Not only is this good for you, but it will also make for a far more pleasurable eating experience! 2 – Lack of water can make you feel bloated, keep a bottle of water in your bag or at your desk and sip it slowly throughout the day you should be aiming for a minimum of 2 litres a day. 3 – Having a fizzy drink with your meal will cause gas in your stomach and can actually make it difficult for your food to be digested. Stick to drinking water only with meals. 4 – Eating too fast without chewing your food properly will cause food to ferment in the stomach and produce gas. 5 – Eating fruit after a meal can cause your stomach to bloat. Depending on the type of protein you eat with your meal it can take 3 to 4 hours to digest in the stomach, whereas fruit can take as little as 20 minutes. So your 5
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The 4 chaplains In February 1943, the U.S. Army transport ship, USS Dorchester was filled to capacity, carrying 751 passengers, 130 crew members and 23 naval personnel on a journey from Newfoundland to an American military base in Greenland. The 5,649-ton ship was built in 1926 and originally served as a luxury cruise liner. And so by 1943, the ship clearly had seen better days and most of the troops were quite uneasy boarding the decrepit freighter.
make it to port without trouble. But as a safety precaution, Danielsen ordered all of the men on board to sleep in their regular clothing and life jackets. Many of the men who were deep in the ship’s hold chose to ignore orders due to the sweltering engine heat and the uncomfortable bulkiness of life jackets in general.
The Dorchester was one of three transporters in a small convoy that was accompanied by three U.S. Coast Guard cutters. Seas were rough and the old ship rode the waves poorly, dipping and swaying, bouncing and shuddering as it plowed through the darkness of a winter’s night. Throughout the voyage, four chaplains; George L. Fox, Alexander D. Goode, Clark V. Poling and John P. Washington, helped to calm the nerves of the 700 young rookies and servicemen on board by mixing and interacting. They laughed, joked and even put on amateur floor shows every night. The chaplains also held regular religious services which, at first, were poorly attended. However, attendances increased with every mile the ship sailed away from home.
At one o’clock in the morning of February 3rd, the ship’s bell struck twice. It would never sound again! The periscope of enemy submarine U-223 poked through the water’s surface and spotted the ship in its cross hairs. A German officer gave the order to fire torpedoes. The Dorchester was hit on the starboard side near the engine room, well below the water line, killing a hundred men and knocking out all power and radio contact. Captain Danielsen was then informed his ship was rapidly taking on water. He gave the order to abandon ship. Naturally, panic set in among the men below decks as they groped around in the darkness, struggling to get topside. Many had no life jackets or clothing. Those who made it up onto the listing deck immediately realised they were about to die in the Arctic air and icey waters. Lifeboats quickly became overcrowded to the point of capsizing. Rafts were tossed into the sea but drifted away before anyone could get into them and only two lifeboats out of 14 were successfully launched.
To reach their destination, Greenland, the convoy had to pass through enemy U-boat infested waters where numerous transport had already come to grief. On the evening of February 2nd, one of the Coast Guard cutters detected a submarine on its sonar and blinked the warning “we are being followed” to Dorchester’s Captain, Hans J. Danielsen. An urgent radio call then went out requesting anti-submarine patrol planes but the response came back that the planes were patrolling “elsewhere.” The ships would have to go it alone.
Amid the disorder, the four Army chaplains quietly spread out among the soldiers, preaching courage to the frightened, offering prayers to the wounded, and guiding the disoriented. After most of the survivors had struggled up on deck,
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ever seen or hope to see this side of heaven.” Of the 902 men aboard, 675 died, leaving just 227 survivors. On December 19, 1944, the Distinguished Service Cross for “extraordinary heroism” and the Purple Heart were awarded posthumously to the chaplains’ next of kin. In 1961, Congress authorised a Special Medal for Heroism which had never been given before and is never to be given again. Their souls may be lost, but their memories live on.
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Jenny’s daughter Lora Fowler said “As a family we were determined to fight her illness every inch of the way and had a lot of great help and support from many in the medical profession. Mum faced her end with great courage, accepting that her life was being cruelly cut short, she passed away peacefully surrounded by her family”.
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a solution to the tensions that seemed to be surfacing more regularly as time went on. In the August of 1254, the marriage took place near Burgos in Castile. It was a lavish occasion and attended by royalty and entourages from many countries across the world. Despite being criticised heavily for his vast overspending, the English Monarch pressed ahead with what many thought would eventually be a waste of his riches as arranged marriages rarely worked out. Edward was in his late teens and several years older than Eleanor – it was only natural that folk would express doubts. Edward became king in 1272, after his father’s death and although he became renowned as a great lawmaker, he could also be an impatient and sometimes petulant king. But with Eleanor by his side, her gentile approach to life changed him. Before long, Edward and his Queen became inseparable, travelling far and wide together. It was clear to all that they were totally devoted to each other. Their first child was born when Eleanor was twenty, a daughter, Eleanor Plantagenet who was to be the eldest of sixteen children, but tragically, as was all too common in those days, only six of their siblings survived to see adulthood with only two or three outliving their parents. Many of the couple’s children who died in their youth are buried in Westminster Abbey including both infant girls Joan and Berengaria (also known as Berenguela); and boys, John, Henry, Alphonso and the Earl of Chester, who died when he was eleven. History books tell us that a daughter, Mary, became a nun in Wiltshire; and another boy who was born in 1284 survived to become King Edward II of England. The others are believed to have also passed on before they reached adolescence. The records also suggest that in the ninth crusade, Edward led his army to the Holy Land and was accompanied by his Queen. Sadly Eleanor lost a newborn child but another, known as Joan of Acre (named after her
A love story . . . but is it true? Although every local is familiar with the Eleanor Cross monument, not everyone knows about its historic significance. What is common knowledge is that it’s one of 12 monuments constructed in memory of the cortege of Queen Eleanor after her tragic death in 1290. Having lost the love of his life, her shattered husband, King Edward I commissioned his master stonemason to construct memorials at every resting point of the slow journey to London, where she would finally rest. However, the story goes much deeper than most think and centres around an arranged marriage between King Edward I and Queen Eleanor of Castile which became a union of true romanticism and love. Eleanor was born in 1244, a Spanish princess - the Infanta of Castile. Her father was the nobleman, Ferdinand III, the King of Castile and Leon, her mother was Joanna, Countess of Ponthieu. Edward’s father was King Henry III of England and it was he that negotiated a marriage between the princess and his son, who was to become the next King of England. At home, Henry III was having considerable issues with warring barons as well as a threatened conflict with Alphonso X, the new Spanish King. The arrangement was clever, in that Eleanor’s half-brother Alphonso would, on Eleanor’s marriage, transfer any claims on Gascony to Lord Edward. Henry saw it as 19
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birthplace in Palestine), survived and became known as ‘the rebel princess’ for her outlandish behaviour. Then, during a fierce battle at Haifa, Edward was stabbed with a poisoned dagger, but legend tells an unproven story that his beloved Eleanor heroically saved his life by sucking the poison from his wound. Conflicting accounts mention that in the autumn of 1290 Edward was travelling to Scotland and that he and the Queen were separated. However, it seems more likely that they were both at the Palace of Clipstone, deep in the Sherwood Forest where parliament had been summoned. They both wanted to make a pilgrimage to the tomb of Hugh of Lincoln, but Eleanor had become ill at Clipstone and may have suffered due to weakened lungs. What is known is that she did not complete the journey to Lincoln, and attended by Bishop
Oliver Sutton of Lincoln, sadly died a few miles away at Harby on 28 November 1290 at the age of 46. Edward was totally devastated and shut himself away to mourn. History records his own written words: “Living, I loved her dearly and I shall never cease to love her in death.” Eleanor had planned for her death and bequeathed that her heart be taken to the Black Friars in London, her body be taken to St Catherine’s Priory, Lincoln to be embalmed. Her other organs were to be buried in Lincoln Cathedral, but as Edward’s queen, her final resting place was to be Westminster Abbey. In her memory, Edward ordered the construction of a number of memorials between Lincoln and her final resting place, which were to become known as ‘The Eleanor Cross’.
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If you’re male, surely the place to be on Valentines day is Japan! The fortunate guy can expect to receive gifts of chocolate and other items from his admirers without returning the compliment - all because Japanese custom dictates that it’s a ‘one way’ thing. It seems plain to me that this custom must have been a well guarded secret because, without doubt, it would have definitely caught on in the UK. The gifts of chocolate are divided into the three categories of ‘giri choco’ or obligatory chocolate, ‘honmei choco’, chocolate for the man the woman is serious about, and ‘tomo choco’ which is chocolate for the woman’s female friends. ‘Giri choco’ is usually given by women to their superiors at work as well as to other male co-workers. It is not unusual for a woman to buy 20 to 30 boxes of this type of chocolate for distribution around the office as well as to men that they have regular contact with. ‘Tomo choco’ is a fairly recent development having appeared on the scene in the past few years.
For many years men got away with this onesided celebration until in 1980, Japanese confectioners decided to cash in by creating “White Day.” So on March 14th, exactly one month after Valentine’s Day, men who receive gifts of chocolate have the chance to return the favour by giving a more expensive box of chocolate or sweets (for some reason or other, these return gifts seem to be priced slightly higher than those the women purchase). Again, the stores provide plenty of reminders of this day so that even the most forgetful man cannot say that it slipped his mind. The gifts of chocolate that men buy are in white boxes (after all, it is “White Day”) and come with separate shopping bags to put them in.
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The dreaded driving test! Do you remember that huge relief when you passed your driving test? When it comes to that first test, there seems to be some sort of harsh expectancy, but in reality not many of us pass first time. In fact figures suggest it’s only 33%. So when it comes to test time remember we’re not all the same! Some of us react differently under test conditions - a bit like school exams which don’t always reveal the brightest students as some of us don’t produce our best when put under pressure. As an example, take a look at Miriam Hargrave from Wakefield. Having started in April 1970 she went on to fail her test 39 times! Over the next eight years she had 212 driving lessons, at considerable cost, setting a new UK record. Then, on August 3rd 1978, she finally passed at her 40th attempt. But having driven off triumphantly, she went through a set of red traffic lights under the beady eye of vigilant road traffic cop! Years later she showed some of her old magic when she was reported as saying that she still didn’t like doing right hand turns! So, perhaps this supports the theory of pressure and nerves affecting drivers during the actual test and suggests that in some cases further experience is necessary to gain confidence, especially in extremely nervous learners. Under preparation and serious lack of confidence can be a recipe for disaster as in the case of another hopeful candidate from Guildford, Surrey. Confusion between the accelerator and clutch pedals caused this person to drive into the River Wey during their fifth driving test. Both driver and examiner climbed onto the
roof of the vehicle and waited to be rescued. The examiner was later sent home in a state of shock still clutching his clipboard meaning that when the applicant asked if they had passed, they were politely told that the examiners report had not yet been analysed!! Around the same time, in California, another applicant failed their test inside two minutes after they also suffered from pedal confusion and shot straight through the wall of the driving test centre. So if someone in your family is about to undergo their test, it may be pertinent to think about how they may be feeling. Can they handle pressure? Is there an air of unfair expectancy in the house? A few well chosen words could make all the difference! According to government guidelines, a student will pass their practical test if they make 15 or less driving faults and no serious or dangerous faults. So, there is some leeway in the actual test. They class a driving fault as one that may not be potentially dangerous, but if repeated it could be then classed as dangerous. The guidelines class a serious fault as one that is potentially dangerous and top of their list is the dangerous fault. This is when they consider the error to be dangerous to either the driver, the examiner, the public or property such as another vehicle or a building may be. Prior to the practical test, if you have a car insured for your use as a learner, rehearse some manoeuvres such as reversing and remember to use your mirrors whenever you encounter a possible hazard. If you venture into a different speed limit make it obvious that you have seen the change indicated by the sign. The examiner will be looking at your observation skills as well as your road handling. Remember you must be with a full licence holder over the age of 21 with at least three years driving experience, and display L plates at the front and rear of the vehicle. Good luck! 26
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on a window sill, soon early shoots will emerge and so your Dahlia revival is complete. As they grow you can re pot them or when the last of the frost has gone plant them out in the borders for a stunning display. March is the month when your plants need to be brought out of their hibernation and into the light. They can be gently woken up and begin to grow and be ready to flower again for you this summer. Your plants need to be brought out of their hibernation and into the light. They will look very sorry for themselves; the compost will be grey and will have shrunk away from the sides of the pot. Very gently you need to rehydrate the compost this will take a little time as you need to do it gently, so little and often is best. At this point they still need to be kept frost free but will need light so they can begin to grow, so a greenhouse, conservatory or windowsill are ideal places for them now. If possible repot your plants with fresh compost to give the roots a new lease of life. Slowly you will begin to see new growth coming from the points where you cut them back. They need to be kept in a frost free environment until the summer and gently watered. Please try & avoid water logging the plant by letting it sit in a saucer of water constantly. You will find your overwintered plants will put on new growth quickly as they already have a good roots system in place to support them. If you have any questions on either of these spring jobs then do please get in touch, you can find us on facebook for a quick Question and answer session www.facebook.com/ cramdennursery, or you can email me at emily@ cramdennursery.co.uk . You can always pick up the phone for a chat on 01604 842365 and of course you are always very welcome to drop in to the nursery with any queries you have. We are ready to help you make the most of your garden here at Cramden Nursery.
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Checking your child is safe on social media by Jules White In the last issue we talked about your childs safety on the internet and establishing a set of rules. Now we look at monitoring. Is the platform right? When you are looking at what your child is doing online, check that the platform they are using is age appropriate, something that is particularly important when they come to take part in online gaming. Of course, we can also access things such as movies and video content with greater ease and you will want to make sure your child isn’t watching something they shouldn’t. Restrictions You can now put restrictions on the kind of content that is viewed. Whilst many platforms have dragged their feet with this in the past, most are now catching up and have age restrictions in place. Parents can also access the software on their PC’s and put passwords in place which means children can’t access certain information. If you are not sure how this works then contact your local ISP provider for more help. Privacy Issues It’s not just the content that children can see which is important but the information about themselves that they make available online. With all platforms there are options to show or conceal data and you can make sure your child is not releasing personal information on their profile. A chat about privacy settings and why they are important can save a lot of heartache. Check devices As we have become more technologically advanced, we can now access the same information on a range of different devices. Just because you have a handle on what your child is doing on their laptop doesn’t mean they aren’t doing something different on their smartphone. Getting older Your child will get older and more proficient with the latest technology. If you’re like me their proficiency will soon outstrip yours! Just because
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The following year, the United States sent up a pair of monkeys, Able and Baker, on a similar Jupiter missile and they became the first living creatures ever to be successfully recovered after a trip into space. Although Able died in June 1959, his friend Baker survived until 1984. Later in 1959 and in early 1960 there were further experiments involving a pair of monkeys named Sam and Miss Sam.
In December 1958, a squirrel monkey named Gordo became one of NASA’s first astro pets to be launched into space. In those days, Animal Rights campaigners had little support and scientific establishments were able to perform tests on almost anything that wasn’t classed as human without too much hassle!
In contrast, to the dog-loving Soviets, the Americans continued with their astro-chimp experiments. After intensive training in Mexico, a chimpanzee named ‘Ham’ was selected from a group of six who were trained to pull levers in response to flashing lights under simulated flight conditions.
Gordo sped off from Cape Canaveral in a 50 ton Jupiter AM-13, which usually carried intermediate-range missiles. Incredibly, he survived the 300-mile journey into space and then travelled more than 1,500 miles in a rocket that finally dropped into the South Atlantic Ocean. During the flight, Gordo’s condition was said to have been constantly monitored by technicians in the Pentagon, who reported that although he’d suffered no significant adverse physical effects during his time in weightless space, Gordo’s breathing had slowed down after take-off and his pulse became slightly irregular, but then both quickened as the missile gained speed. Once the nose-cone was beyond the pull of Earth’s gravity the chirpy chappys heart rate returned to normal.
Named after the Holloman Aerospace Medical Centre, Ham, blasted off on January 31st, but almost immediately there was a hitch with the flight path. As computers reported a drop in the oxygen supply, the mission was aborted, although it was already high above the Earth. This time it was better news as Ham was safe in his spacesuit, suffering no ill effects from his 16.5 minutes space trip. In all, he’d travelled approximately 157 miles in 16.5 minutes. There was more trouble in store when the craft returned to Earth. The steeper than expected climb, meant the capsule overshot its landing site in the Atlantic, off Florida by some distance and although Ham had an uncomfortable threehour wait before he was recovered, the offer of an apple and half an orange as a reward was readily accepted. When rescue helicopters finally arrived, they found the capsule on its side and slowly sinking because it had landed with such a force, causing the heat shield to puncture two holes in the side of the capsule.
Gordo was only about one foot tall and weighed between two and three pounds. During the flight he wore a leather-lined plastic helmet and was rather cruely strapped onto a moulded rubber bed with his knees drawn up to help against the strains of gravity. He was also insulated against temperature changes with a metallic foil and fibre glass and had a thermometer fixed under one of his armpits. What appeared to be a successful flight turned sour when the recovery gear failed and the nose-cone sank taking poor old Gordo with it. The US Army abandoned its search after six hours which ignited angry protests from animal rights groups. However, US Defence officials insisted the experiment was invaluable. Gordo
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Local Football Update by Andy Goldsmith
At the time of writing, the United Counties League still has two clubs flying the flag in the fifth round draw of the national competition - the FA Vase, albeit after both Leicester Nirvana and Sleaford Town’s games we postponed due to the poor weather. Nirvana will be disappointed as there game at ex-football league side Hereford United was abandoned at half-time with 2,600 in attendance, Sleaford’s tie was postponed on the Friday, so they did not have a wasted long trip up to Sunderland RCA. As usual, the Christmas holiday provided many clubs with a financial boost from bumper attendances. Eight of the twelve clubs whose Boxing Day matches went ahead drew their best crowds of the season to watch the ritual derby day contests. Premier clubs Eynesbury, Leicester Nirvana and Sleaford were watched by record crowds along with Division One sides Bourne, Irchester, ON Chenecks, Olney and Rushden & Higham.
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making returns to Fernie Fields - Luke Fairlamb and Joel Gyasi. The club still has interest in the UCL Knockout Cup and face Boston Town in Round Two, with the winners facing Holbeach in the quarter finals. The much anticipated Boxing Day derby between Sileby and Spencer was postponed. Down at the Mill, Northampton Spencer have only the League to focus on in the second half of this campaign. Manager, Ben Stone must be happy with his first foray into the top flight. The Millers boss has introduced a number of new faces to the squad including two of last season’s promotion winning side, defender Dan Stevenson (Brixworth) and midfielder Mick Parkes (Woodford). Joining then is midfielder, Lewis Haycock from Rugby Town and striker Karl Bates from Cogenhoe. Other recruits saw Ryan Ansell arrive from Moulton along with Aylesbury midfielder, Mason Childs. At the seasons midpoint, Matt Long is the clubs only ever present player. Having played in all 25 games he is also the clubs leading goalscorer with 12 goals.
In the League campaigns Northampton Spencer are still setting the pace out of our three local sides, Spencer sit in 10th spot after collecting 34 points from their opening 25 games. Cogenhoe are hot on their heels and are just a point behind, but with an imposing 5 games in hand. Northampton Sileby Rangers are presently languishing one place off the bottom, having collected only 14 points from their opening 21 games. Meanwhile, in Division One Northampton ON Chenecks are maintaining pressure on league leaders, Peterborough Sports, having lost only four of their opening 21 games, However, they are a massive 13 points of the pace as Sports currently have a 100% league record of 20 straight victories. Northampton Sileby Rangers have drafted in a sprinkling of new faces as they bid to halt a slide down the Premier Division table. Defender, Lewis Jackson who numbers Corby, Stamford and Desborough among his previous clubs has been drafted in, while there are two players
On the other side of town at Billing Road, Ben Foster of ON Chenecks won the December Goalscorer of the Month award after scoring twelve goals during the month. A hat trick in the 4-0 win over Bugbrooke on 5th December made Foster an early front runner before he scored five times against Buckingham on the 19th. Two goals apiece in the holiday matches against Burton Park and Whitworth completed the experienced campaigner’s haul for the month. Ben Foster is one of two Chenecks players, the other Ben Lewington who are ever present in the Billing Road outfits 22 games. Chenecks Northants Junior Cup quarter final tie with Peterborough Sports was another casualty of the weather. 49
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Primary School, gathered for the official opening of the path. Dave Hanks, Chair of the Bridgewater Residents Association, paid tribute to Mrs Lin Reeve and the committee for their hard work and to Northampton Borough Council for their support. The path linking Billing Road East with Bridgewater Drive enables parents and children to walk to school and for local residents to enjoy a stroll across the field without the consequences of muddy shoes. The path also incorporates a spur to Bridgewater Primary School providing a safe route into school. Mrs Alison Harvey, Headteacher of Bridgewater Primary School, said that the school was delighted with the new footpath and that it made a huge difference to the safety of children as they walked to and from school. Mrs Harvey added that the ceremony had been a great occasion and it was lovely to be a part of this special community. The occasion concluded with the children singing the national anthem.
To walk or to drive? As a growing school, Bridgewater Primary School is always trying to ensure the children’s safety as they come to school and to maintain a good relationship with our very tolerant and understanding neighbours. The Road Safety Week (w/c 23 November 2015) was a great start to getting parents to park safely and sensibly around the school. It was lovely to see the School Council out in the vicinity with the Road Safety Team, PCSO’s, Fire Brigade and school staff. They were handing out leaflets to our parents, encouraging people to park safely and think about using the new footpaths to walk to school. The new Milverton Field footpath was formally opened by Councillor Stephen Legg on behalf of the Bridgewater Residents Association on Wednesday 9 September. Residents, together with pupils, staff, and parents from Bridgewater Family Run ss Busine
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Emily was keen to talk about the new plant lines they have grown for this spring. “We are very excited about our spring Pansies that we have grown from seed here at Cramden Nursery. The seeds were sown in late autumn, we have a wonderful mix of colours to choose from, the traditional blues and violets, fresh whites and vibrant yellows that will brighten up any container or hanging basket adding that much needed colour as we head into the spring.” Emily also introduced me to their range of Vegetable plants they have decided to grow this year. There were Tomatoes, both uprights and trailers, the later she assured me would make a great edible basket display in the summer. They also have Aubergine and Courgette plants for sale too, I can feel a ratatouille recipe coming to mind straight away. Emily did remind me however that none of these vegetable plants are frost hardy so will need to be grown on in a greenhouse or indoors until the frosts are over. The nursery is open in March Mon-Sat 9-5 and Sundays 10-4pm. All their plants are home grown and healthy. There is plenty of parking on the nursery and their friendly staff are on hand to help you.
Kingsthorpe’s “Home Grown” Nursery Cramden Nursery is a family business. It was set up over 50 years ago by John Mitchell. Today it is run by his daughter Emily and her partner Nic. Cramden Nursery is open again, as usual, on the 1st March. Emily and her team have had a busy winter planting up Lavenders, Agapanthus, Heucheras, Dianthus and Hardy Geraniums. They have been kept very busy taking cuttings of Penstemons and a wide selection of Pelargoniums. “With the nursery closed from October to the public I often get asked if we head off to the sunshine for a month or two by my customers,” commented Emily. “But we have so much plant work to get done through the winter months there is no chance of that, however we do get a nice break for Christmas to recharge before the rush of spring and summer sets in.”
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Is it a library? Is it a church? This is how newcomers may see Abington Library on the corner of Birchfield Road and Lindsay Avenue. It has been a library since 1939 The Friends of Abington Library (FOAL) is a small group of readers who were galvanised into action when local libraries were under threatened with closure. Closure is no longer likely, but the library service has taken on many roles since then to ensure local people use their library. FOAL members support the paid library staff in many ways, and in particular, raise money to fund local children’s activities during the year – mainly during the holidays. Magicians, scientists, actors, footballers are just a few of the people who have come to the library to entertain the children, plus craft sessions, and story telling. Do come along to use the many facilities available – read daily papers and have a hot drink; free wi –fi; printing and photocopying; computers and reading groups, and of course,
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Abington Library borrow books. Did you know there is a home library service for those who are unable to get to the library as well? Coffee mornings, craft stalls, Fayres happen, and anything else we can think of to raise some cash to help our library. We also help out with purchases of extra equipment when needed. We need all the help we can get, so if you have a bit of spare time to help with events, come up with new ideas, or may be join the committee which meets in the afternoon approximately monthly, pleased contact – Maeve (manager) or email: ablib@northamptonshire.gov.uk Drop in or contact Abington Library (not Abington St. which is Central Library).
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1 March Cobblers v Wimbledon at Sixfields 1 March Comedy Club at Picturedrome 7pm 4 March 80’s Invasion at Derngate 4 March Stiff Little Fingers ‘live’ at Roadmender 5 March Antiques & Collectors Fayre at Abington Church rooms, Park Ave North 10-4pm 5 March Litter Pick at Bradlaugh Fields 10-12noon 5 March O.N’s 1st XV v Bromsgrove at Billing Road 6 March NMPAT Orchestra at Derngate 9 March A night with Lulu at Derngate 9-11 March Les Miserables (amateur) at Cripps, NSB 7pm 10 March NMPAT Big Sing at Derngate 11 March Sean Lock at Derngate 12 March Cobblers v Cambridge at Sixfields 12 March Saints v Sale Sharks at Franklins Gardens 12 March Bootleg Beatles at Derngate 13 March Hallowed Turf-Walter Tull film at Cripps, NSB 3pm 13 March NMPAT Wind at Derngate 14 March The Perfect Murders at Derngate 17 March Coffee morning Steve Dimmer: Talk on Agatha Christie at Abington Library 10.30am 19 -20 March Festival of Youth Music at Cripps, NSB FREE admission Sat 1-9pm; Sun 9.15-7.15pm 19 March Charity Concert at Spinney Hill Hall 7.30pm (see Page 17 for more details) 19 March ‘Bees – Pollinators ‘ at N’pton Museum & Art G 21-25 March Last Tango at Derngate 21 March Movie Monday at Picturedrome 8pm Free 26 March Cobblers v Newport at Sixfields 27 March Saints v Harlequins at Franklins Gardens 31 March 80’s Puccini’s Tosca at Derngate
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The Angling Trust in partnership with Abington Angling Club are looking to roll out a family fishing programme at Abington Park in Northampton. Family Fishing is a national initiative which is all about giving family groups the chance to try angling. Abington Angling Club are looking to run a 6 week programme starting in May 2016 which will provide the chance to come and have a go at fishing & learn all about the sport. All the equipment & fishing tackle will be provided, with a local angling coach there to provide guidance & help overcome any issues. Angling is a fantastic activity that gives family groups the chance to participate together and programmes such as this have proved really popular in other parts of the East Midlands. James Roche, Senior Regional Officer for the Angling Trust, said “Due to the fantastic fishing at Abington Park and expertise of the angling coaches within the club, everyone who attends will be able to experience the joy of catching their first fish or pick up some useful hints and tips on how to improve their angling skills.” Before the programme is set up, the Angling Trust and Abington Angling Club would like to gauge the interest levels locally. If you have never been fishing before, is it something you have ever thought about doing and would it be something that would interest you? If you currently fish, would you like the opportunity to hone your angling skills with advice and tips from experienced coaches? Contact James Roche on 07791786251 or James. Roche@anglingtrust.net to submit your interest in the course and get the first session free.
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Scrolling through Facebook, I came across a post regarding a small organisation called Cherished Gowns for Angel Babies UK. I visited their page and came away haunted by one simple fact: today, tomorrow, every day, 17 babies are born too soon or sleeping. That is 17 families a day that are faced with the devastating loss of a longed for baby. Adding to that tragedy is the fact that many of these families will be offered nothing to dress their precious baby in for their funeral. This is where Cherished Gowns steps in. Started in October 2014 by two ladies in Dover and supported by a team of volunteer across the country, donated wedding dresses are transformed into beautiful size appropriate outfits for these lost souls. Volunteers knit and crochet hats, booties and blankets. This organisation now supplies over 100 hospitals across the UK with packs for bereaved parents, as well as responding to direct requests from families. Each pack contains a gown, nappy, blanket, hat and booties. A wrap is also
available for those babies that are too small and delicate to be dressed. Cherished Gowns is a non-profit organisation. They rely on volunteers and donations to keep providing this invaluable service to parents who have suffered the greatest loss imaginable. If you are able to help, please visit their website: www.cherishedgowns.org.uk for more information.
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