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Exercising! Some useful tips on avoiding bad habits . . .

Dear Readers, Thanks again for picking up your copy of this community magazine. We hope you continue to enjoy most of our easy-to-read articles and find the advertising on offer particularly useful. Strong evidence proves that this journal is one of very few local magazines that people actually go ‘out of their way’ to obtain. Take a look inside and you will find two competitions that may interest you. If not, then there are plenty of events on page 60 not forgetting that there’s ‘Euro 2016’ football and Wimbledon too!

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Six common fitness mistakes by Becca Mclachlan Are you are a newbie to exercise? Or maybe you are familiar with the whole fitness thing but are just not getting any results? Either way, whichever level or category you fall under, there are several habits you need to avoid in order to help you reach your goals. 1. Too much cardio and not enough strength. This is a common mistake especially with women worrying that they will bulk up if they train with weights also doing too much cardio actually will result in muscle loss. Muscle is important as its what gives our bodies shape and the more muscle you have the more fat you’ll burn! So ladies don’t be afraid to pick up those weights.

doing all the working out! 5. Doing too much too soon. When you first start exercising don’t try and do too much too soon. To avoid injury build up gradually to give your body time to adjust and choose an exercise session that is suitable for your fitness level. It’s also really important to schedule in rest days to allow you to recover from your workouts

2. Doing the same routine or exercise class every week. Our bodies are really clever and soon adapt to exercise. To get results its really important that you change your exercise routine regularly. 3. Not performing a proper warm up or cool down. Many injuries are caused by not warming up properly and soreness can be prevented by stretching after your workout. Before you start exercising the body needs to be prepared for the work that will follow, start with some gentle cardio which steadily raises the heart rate followed by imitating movements you will later do in your workout. At the end of each session perform static stretches holding each stretch for about 20 seconds.

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Down 2. Heavenly girl? (6) 3. Marksman. (6) 4. Throw out or overthrow. (4) 5. Aware of. (7) 6. He’s usually head of the family. (9) 7. Experimental condiment? (9) 10. Part of a spiders respitory system. (9) 12. Declaring or stating? (9) 13. Famous Irish town. (9) 16. A bandit (7) 18. Get. (6) 19. Coat from Kabul? (6) 22. Perhaps he’s from Copenhagen (4)

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Memories of July ‘66

called the White City! Overnight, a magic wand turned a greyhound track into a football stadium after Wembley’s owners insisted that a regular dog race night should take precedence! In the game, Roger Hunt was staking his claim for a permanent spot, ahead of the more dynamic Jimmy Greaves. Hunt netted both in a 2-0 win and Greavesie was consigned to the biggest disappointment of his career as an injury meant he’d now be one of Alf’s bench-boys. Meanwhile, with the Germans enjoying an easy life in their group, one of the other favourites, Brazil were playing up north and getting the rough treatment! Over the years many a southern softy had suffered similar fates and likewise, they were soon on their way home. Further north, in Teeside, the Italians suffered the ultimate embarrassment when a gent by the name of Pak Do Ik upset the pasta bowl when his 42nd minute strike sent North Korea through to the quarters. Before the finals, the Koreans and Australia ended up being the only teams taking part in an Asia/Oceania qualifying farce when the African nationals withdrew in protest at not being given a direct entry. By the time the quarters came round, things were hotting up. Portugal were looking tasty with the ebullient Eusebio (pictured left in red) scoring for fun. While the Germans remained chilled, the Soviets weren’t exactly slacking and starved the Hungarians in a 2-1 win. Argentina adopted a different approach, bullying their way through to the last eight. If it wasn’t the opposition, it was the officials who suffered intimidation. Unfortunately for them, when the Argies took on England they came up against two stubborn midgets! Firstly, wearing No. 6, Norbert Stiles usually kicked anything that moved! Secondly, German referee, Rudy Kreitlein looked totally disinterested with his appointment. At this time of the year he’d usually be sunning himself on a Spanish Costa but instead had to endure a constant barrage of complaints and moaning - word had it that he said it was just like being at home with the missus when the garden needed doing! records

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N6036 was also short of fuel and landed at Bircham Newton but overshot the landing strip and ran through a hedge, fortunately without injury and too much damage. Others landed safely at Waterbeach and Honington, although the latters tailwheel doors had been ripped off. While all this was happening, Flight Sergeant B.K. Madgwick was gently nursing his aircraft, N6033, towards the safety of home. Due to flak damage, his navigation instruments and wireless had been rendered useless and the aircraft was icing up badly. Looking for Oakington seemed impossible but in actual fact, they had flown right over the airfield and were now heading towards Northampton. With Oakington unable to contact them and their fuel gauges reading zero, things were looking serious. The flight engineer, W.H. Robinson juggled the balance cocks trying to save small amounts of fuel that remained in the tanks. Madgwick tried to get the aircraft on an even keel as early auto-pilot systems were unreliable. When the fuel pressure lights started to glow red, he checked as well as he could that they were clear of any towns and gave the order to bail out. Unknown to them they were approximately east of Northampton, somewhere between Billing and Moulton. While descending, Robinson saw the aircraft bank to the left then straighten up but it was slowly losing altitude. He finally lost sight of it as it merged with the dark background, then a few seconds later came a flash as the aircraft crashed and to his horror he saw it had come down in the town. Although it was said that he originated from the area, in truth, Robinson probably didn’t recognise it as Northampton. Apparently, the plane came in over Jimmy’s End, dead in line with Gold Street, getting lower and lower until it hit Burtons, scraping its way past the Grand Hotel, the left wing demolishing buildings in College Street.

Nightmare on Gold Street Take a walk in town. Go up Gold Street towards All Saints’ Church and everything appears normal enough, just like any other main street around the town centre. There is nothing to make you suddenly stop and ask yourself ‘what is that and how did it happen?’ If you approach the Grand Hotel, take a look up at the window sills and the brickwork and you may notice slight damage and chipping. Was it caused by a careless builder or a clumsy scaffolder? . . . . July 14th & 15th, 1941, R.A.F. Oakington in Cambridgeshire: Six crews of No.7 squadron, flying Short Stirling Mk 1 bombers were briefed to bomb Hannover in Germany. Their bomb load counted over 100 including about forty incendiaries. After take-off they were briefed to rendezvous with a main force of 67 Wellington’s, 33 Hampden’s and 30 Halifax’s. At the time, Hannover was heavily defended and several of the Stirlings were damaged by flak. The return journey became a nightmare with storms and strong headwinds causing the aircraft to use more fuel than had been anticipated. The Stirlings were being penalised for an Air Ministry ruling that their wing span should not exceed 100 feet, so that they could fit into existing hangars. As a result, the aircraft struggled to exceed 16,000 feet so were unable to climb above the bad weather conditions. Stirling N6022 had two engines shot out and with its third engine misfiring, planned to ditch in the sea but managed to make the coast, south east of Norwich. The aircraft eventually crashed at 03.40 hours near Newton Flotman. 19

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The rest of the aircraft, or what was left of it, finally came to rest alongside All Saints’ Church in Mercer’s Row (pictured right). Amongst the wreckage lay two unexploded 500 pound bombs that were later removed by R.A.F. disposal experts. Robinson came down safely in Abington Park and was picked up by police, who wanted to take him to hospital. He assured them that he was fine and requested they take him to the crash site. He was concerned about the damage it might have caused and on arrival he was shocked to see many bodies strewn around Gold Street! Thankfully, they turned out to be tailors’ dummies from Burtons. It was extremely fortunate that the crash happened at 04.15 hours in the morning when there was hardly anyone about. Operational Records taken from No.7 Squadron say that the Chief Constable of Northampton, John Williamson, phoned Oakington in complaint saying “I can’t have this!” In reality, only one civilian was injured, a Mr. E. Gross who fell off his bicycle as he was returning from

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6. What was your proudest moment in professional sport? It would definitely be winning the T20 with the Steelbacks in 2013. We were massive underdogs but played some incredible cricket and it was the first trophy Northants had won in 21 years. I’m really proud to have been part of that team. 7. I hear you’re a bit of a musician. Pray tell . . . I love music and spend a lot of my down time playing the guitar and singing. Back in 2007, I started jamming with a couple of local musicians and eventually we started a band called Juliet The Sun. We had a great time and in 2009 we released a single, Time For Heroes, that did okay and we did a UK tour - it was some of the best days of my life. Although we disbanded, I still love to play. 8. In your view, is there any special talent currently coming through at the county? This year we have some very talented young players in our squad but one of our Academy lads, Harry Adair, has really impressed me. I’ve only seen him play on a couple of occasions but he’s definitely one to look out for in the future. 9. How do you see the new season shaping up? Can the county be a force? I genuinely believe we can be. We’re looking to be competitive in all competitions but I definitely see us being strong in the shorter formats again. We have a team full of match winners and that’s what’s required in white ball cricket. The challenge will be keeping everyone fit but we have a great backroom staff to help us with that. 10. Have you any plans for life after cricket? Good question! I do as much as I can off the field to give myself the experience and skills I’ll need when I finish playing the game. I am involved with a digital media agency, Mau Media, which is very exciting. We’re lucky to work with some very cool, and very big clients. I love trying to help businesses build their brand and connect on a deeper, emotional level with their customers - it’s great to be a part of.

Steven Crook . . . the Northants all-rounder . . .

1. Tell us about your path into professional cricket? Playing in England happened by chance really. I grew up in South Australia and was part of the youth and academy system there. I came to play league cricket in Huddersfield and was approached by Lancashire for a trial. It went well and I was offered a contract straight away. It was a dream come true to be a professional cricketer. 2. You must have an all-time cricketing hero? I love Shoaib Akhtar because he was box office. Long run up, sprinting into the crease and launching the ball down the wicket as fast as he could. I love anyone who either smashes the ball miles or bowls quick. I find that really entertaining! 3. You’ve had your fair share of injuries. Is this down to being an all rounder? I think it’s just the nature of playing sport as you put your body through so much force and so many unnatural movements. Injuries are hard to accept, particularly when you’ve done everything you can to prevent it. Dealing with the ups and downs of sport is a massive mental battle at times. 4. How did the move back to Northampton come about? I was in and out of the Lancashire first team and getting pretty frustrated because I felt ready for a run in the team but we had a great squad so it was proving difficult. I got a phone call out of the blue from Kepler Wessels, who was manager at the time, asking if I wanted to be a Steelback. That was in the middle of 2005 and I jumped at the chance. Since then, I’ve loved every minute playing for Northamptonshire. 5. I hear you get involved with charities. Can you tell us why and who they are? In 2015, I started a fundraising initiative called Runs4Funds. The aim is to use cricket to raise money to help local, Northamptonshire people, to improve their lives. This year we’re supporting a local charity called Thomas’s Fund - who provide music therapy for terminally ill children - and all the money we raise will go straight to them. All the details of how you can get involved are on runs4funds.org and any support people might be able to give would be incredible. 22


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Royal Pubs, Pumps & Bells . . . . . . . . . in Kingsthorpe make interesting discoveries. The public house along the Harborough Road, now known as the Frog & Fiddler, was formerly The Old Five Bells but how and why that original name ? It seems that before 1911, the parish church of St. John the Baptist had a ring of five bells, the sounds of which could be heard for miles around, every Sunday thus inspiring the brewery to reflect the fact in selecting the pub’s title.

Article supplied by Dennis Sear good food. Tony Horner, a local historian who has kindly allowed me to quote from his researches, can trace his family links to the pub when his own father married into the Parbery family in 1929.

Kingsthorpe village traces it’s origins back to early medieval times, with a parish church and a collection of small farmsteads. Alehouses and taverns were important premises and used not just for refreshment, mostly brewed on the premises but as meeting places for the transaction of local commerce and other community needs. During the l8th and 19th centuries, the village expanded considerably. The Thornton family, who lived in the nearby Hall (still standing), were responsible for the construction of the King William IV pub in it’s present form, prior to which Mrs Rebecca Parbery was paying rent of £3 & 3 shillings for a cottage (lnn) and other premises, in addition to £16 for a dwelling, orchard and other land in what is known as Green End.

Situated at the junction of Knight’s Lane with Manor Road, sits the 18th century Queen Adelaide (pictured above). This pub is certainly one of the oldest pubs for miles around, with many of the original fittings (don’t get alarmed, the loos are modern!). A curiosity on display is a row of beer pumps that probably date back to the Victorian era, complete with tap connections. It is not known if these originated in this pub. Pub landlord, Paul Barton, very helpfully showed me some illustrations of the pub’s known history during a recent visit. Today, the pub is the proud winner of the Pub Of The Year award, 2015 and deservedly so for a fine array of guest beers which are highly thought of by the Campaign For Real Ale. The Queen Adelaide is a welcoming place to enjoy well-kept brews and good pub grub WITHOUT fancy labels.

Rebecca is shown in the 1871 census as the Beer House Keeper, living at the King William IV pub (pictured below). A long succession of landlords have followed but today visitors can still sit down, or prop up the bar, to enjoy fine ales and

So where does King William and his wife, Adelaide come into the picture? As Tony Horner explained, the 1830 Beer Act, enacted during the King’s reign, rebated the tax on that beverage and thus it was that up and down the country, publicans celebrated this Act of Parliament by honouring the names of Good King Billy and his wife but it was probably just as well that they didn’t mention Mrs Jordan, the long suffering mistress of the King and mother of his many children!! 28


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By the time this goes to print, we will have had our AGM on May 18th. The Minutes will be available on our Waspra Facebook, community noticeboards, or by emailing waspraresidents@gmail.com. Waspra has a Committee of 8 local volunteer residents. We could achieve more if this number was 12-15. If you have 2 hours a month to spare for your community, please email us. Community work is rewarding and looks great on a CV. We have had 8 Waspra meetings in the last 12 months, attended by Councillor Michael Brown, Councillor Aziz and Daisy Peck representing Michael Ellis MP. We thank them for their interest, support and actions on our behalf. We have joined the Northampton Federation of Residents Association, where we share with other Residents Associations common issues that impact our Wards. What have we done? Neighbour Watch: We need more clusters, so contact us for more information. Traffic: The construction on Buckton Fields is causing horrendous traffic problems. However

WASPRA Whitehills & Spring Park Residents Association when finished, the additional traffic will still overload our already overloaded roads. We have made presentations to Councils on your concerns and are pleased to report that these have been acknowledged. Options for a proper orbital road are being considered. Litter: We joined other residents on a ‘Clean for the Queen’ Day in March (thank you to Cllr Aziz for refreshments). Let us keep our neighbourhood tidy. Waspra Facebook: As of May 10th, we have achieved 415 “likes” and would like to thank all supporters. Best wishes for the Summer. Patrick Cross (Chair Waspra)

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Your pots can be so much more than just “Flower Power”, don’t get me wrong here at Cramden Nursery we are well known for our love of flowers. In fact we grow over 55,000 beautiful flowering Pelargoniums (aka Geraniums) every year. And I ‘m not suggesting to ditch the flowers but to add to them and enhance them with great foliage colours, shapes and scents this summer. Plant pots are an effective way of brightening up any patio. Or, when placed either side of your front door, they can welcome you home at the end of the day. Fill them with summer flowering bedding plants such as Pelargoniums (aka Geraniums) or try Verbenna or Calibracoha (Million Bells) and they will bring that summer feel to any home. When planning your pots don’t just think about the colour combination, how about adding height, scent and foliage colour to your pots? A tall specimen plant in the centre or towards the rear of the pot will make a great feature. Here at Cramden Nursery we grow Antik Pelargoniums (aka climbing Geraniums), these tall growing varieties make up into impressive plants very quickly. They will need garden canes for support and will make a great focal point for your pot. Why not plant Ivy Leaf trailing Pelargoniums around the edge of the pot or Calibrachoa. Both will tumble over the sides and soften the look of your planter. How about adding some scented leaf Pelargoniums to your pots to add another dimension to your planting scheme. There are a wonderful selection of scents to choose from. How about a zesty “Orange Fizz” or a fresh citrus scent of “Citronella”. The traditional rose scent of “Attar of Roses” is always popular. Then there is “Big Apple”,

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There was dancing in the street at Billing Road as ON Chenecks celebrated promotion to the top flight of UCL football for the first time in their history. Promotion was secured with a game to spare as Chenecks sealed second place in Division One with a comfortable 5-0 win over basement hosts Burton PW, in difficult conditions at Latimer Park. Top scorer Ben Lewington gave them a 25th minute lead and two quick-fire goals late in the half wrapped up the win. Adam Spalding scored on 41 minutes, with Lewington making it three a minute later. Lewington completed his hat trick after 58 minutes and was joined on the scoresheet by his brother, Joe two minutes from time when the Chenecks skipper netted from the penalty spot. On the final day a comfortable success at Rushden & Higham saw Chenecks sign off their time in Division One with a 3-0 victory. Sam Watkins gave Chenecks the lead seven minutes in, with Ben Lewington’s 24th goal of the season doubling the visiting advantage five minutes before the break. The scoring was completed by Simon Underwood nine minutes into the second half. Graham Cottle’s men finished the season in second place, 6 points ahead of third placed Stewarts & Lloyds Corby, but a massive 21 points behind run away champions, Peterborough Sports, who completed their campaign just one point shy of 100 points. There was also joy at Northampton Sileby Rangers, who secured a third season in the top flight after a strong run in, which saw the Fernie Fields club win five and draw one of their last eight games to pull clear of the relegation zone. Sileby, who finished in 19th place, 6 points clear of Wellingborough Town, and 12 clear of the bottom two sides, completed their campaign with a 3-2 home success over Peterborough Northern Star after a second half comeback. Brian Farrell’s 22nd goal of the season gave Rangers a great start but they were pegged back by a Jezz Goldson-Williams reply after 10 minutes and then Craig Smith put the visitors ahead 5 minutes before the break. A 65th minute

Action from Harborough v Spencer by Paul Kingston

Dominic Okanu goal levelled the scores and the home side turned one point into three with Ife Ogunbayo’s effort a quarter of an hour from time. On the other side of Town there was very sad news as one of the town’s most established clubs Northampton Spencer signed off 80 years of history with a final day 4-0 defeat at much improved Harborough Town. This wasn’t the way Spencer wanted 38 years of UCL football to end, but they were swept aside by the Bees in their successful pursuit of a top half finish. Alex McMillan gave Harborough the lead after 22 minutes. Barnes Gladman and a Jordan Crawford brace completed the scoring. The Millers’ final home match in UCL football, was the local derby with Sileby Rangers. Sileby’s need to preserve their top flight status gave them added incentive and a 73rd minute goal from Ife Ogunbayo sealed a vital victory in their battle to beat the drop. In the first period Spencer’s Matt Long shot over after Corey McGovern spilled an Alex Lowery header and Sean McBride was inches wide with a volley. Sileby missed a chance to double their lead late on when Brian Farrell was brought down by Liam Tuck, but Farrell’s spot kick was saved by Aaron Lee in the home goal. Despite the disappointment of the clubs’ demise, manager, Ben Stone can be proud of his excellent work that helped secure a mid-table finish in the Premier Division. With several key committee men relinquishing their roles after over 30 years service, the club was left in a precarious position. Various pleas for assistance fell on death ears resulting in the club having no alternative than to lock its gates for the final time. Northampton Spencer Football Club is another shining example of individuals not wanting to give up their spare time for grass roots football. 50


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Families and friends across Northampton are set to go tennis crazy this summer with free ‘Great British Tennis Weekends’ smashing into town. Parks and clubs will be offering everyone the opportunity to get on court as tennis fever begins to grip the nation in the lead up to the summer season. Don’t worry if you haven’t played in a while because this is all about giving it a go. Rackets and balls will be provided. In addition to that, the Lawn Tennis Association is starting brand new Tennis Tuesdays, for women, and Advantage Tennis Training sessions, for men, in Northampton to inspire more people to play tennis more often. ‘Tennis Tuesdays’ offers women the chance to play with like-minded people and fits easily into busy lifestyles. It was incredibly popular last year with over 2,000 women playing tennis. ‘Advantage Tennis Training’ are park-based, 90 minute long weekly tennis sessions run by professional coaches. Each week focuses 54


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It’s not just all about Geraniums Cramden Nursery is a little gem of a family business. It was set up over 50 years ago by John Mitchell. Today the nursery is run by his daughter Emily and her partner Nic. “It’s not just all about Geraniums” explains Emily, “here at Cramden Nursery we have an ever increasing range of plants that give summer colour”. She is not wrong, on my last visit to the nursery

I discovered their range of mixed coloured pots of ‘Million Bells’ and Verbena. What bright, beautiful colours they were. Emily was keen to show me their range of ‘Pinks’, wow, what a delightful aroma they have. The brightly coloured Dahlias caught my eye with their showy single blooms and contrasting dark leaves. There was also a good stock of lovely large Lavenders on the benches, which the bees were busy enjoying. Before I left, I just had to pick up one of their lovely Heucheras, such a selection of varieties and leaf colours to choose from. The variety “Lime marmalade” gets my vote, with its viberant lime green ruffled leaves, it just shines. The friendly nursery staff are always on hand to help you, even if it is just a matter of colour co-ordination. All their plants are home grown and healthy. There is plenty of parking on the nursery. The Nursery is open 9-5pm Mon-Saturday, and also Sundays 10-4 pm. Cramden Nursery is well worth a visit for all gardeners. Go and see what you have been missing.

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What’s on in June & July

28 May Spring Fayre at St. Davids Church, Kingsthorpe 28-29 May Crick Boat Show 30 May Dog Show at Racecourse - CANCELLED 1-12 Jun Looking in Wonderland at N’pton Mus’m & AG 3 Jun Northants v Worcester T20 at County Grd 6.30pm 4 Jun O.N’s 1st X1 v Rushden at Billing Rd 1pm 4 Jun Race for Life ‘Pretty Muddy’ 5k Obst at Ab Park 5 Jun Race for Life ‘5k & 10k’ races at Ab Park 5 Jun Towcester Studio Band at Ab Pk Bandstand 8 Jun ‘Ruby Muse Live’ at Fox & H’ds, K’thorpe 8.30pm 11 Jun Fathers Day Super Hero Crafts at Kingsthorpe Library 2pm 11-12 Jun Queens 90th Platform Party at N&L Railway, 11 Jun Masked Ball at St. John the Baptist. Call 07753 175147 17 Jun Northants v Worc’s T20 at County Grd 6.30pm 17-19 Jun Northampton Music Festival at Town Centre 18 Jun Festival of Music at St.Matt’ws, Kingsley 7pm 18 Jun O.N’s 1st v Peterboro’ Town at Billing Rd 1pm 19 Jun N’pton Performing Arts at Ab Pk Bandstand 19 Jun Fathers Day Special at N&L Railway, Brampton 22 Jun ‘Daniel Seath Live’ at Fox & Hounds, Kingsthorpe 8.30pm 24-26 Jun Flower Festival at st. John the Baptist Chu 25 Jun Summer Festival of Music at Northampton High School 7.30pm 25 Jun Kingsthorpe Village Fair – Approx 1pm to 7pm. Music from 5pm with KRAB, Vickii Elizabeth Stocker, Cold Cold Heart & Tammy Levy 25 Jun – 3 Jul Art & Crafts at Kelmarsh Hall 10am-4pm 26 Jun Northants v LeicsT20 at County Grd 2.30pm 30 Jun-3 Jul Literary Festival at Althorp House

2 Jul Dog Show at St. Davids Church, K’thorpe 11-2pm 2-3 July Northampton Town Festival at Racecourse 3 Jul Corby Silver Band at Ab Pk Bandstand 6 July ‘Live Music TBC’ at Fox & Hounds, K’thorpe 8.30 8 Jul Northants v Notts T20 at County Grd 6.30pm 9-10 Jul Rockin’ in the Park at Brixworth Country Park 9 Jul Kingsthorpe College Summer Fete12-3pm free admission 12-16 Jul Gangsta Granny at Derngate 12-17 Jul Oliver! At the Royal 16 Jul O.N’s 1st X1 v Wollaston at Billing Rd 1pm 16 Jul Midsummer Nights Dream at Kelmarsh Hall 5.30 start (01604 686272) 17 Jul RPO: Last Night of Derngate Proms at Derngate 17 Jul Dragon Boat Races at Billing Aquadrome 17 Jul Summer Festival of Music at Spinney Hill 6pm 19 Jul Northants v Warks T20 at County Grd 6.30pm 22-23 Jul Market Day at the Royal 23-24 Jul Great British Food Festival at Kelmarsh Hall 20 July ‘Keely May Live’ at Fox & Hounds, Kingsthorpe 8.30pm 29 Jul Northants v Yorks T20 at County Grd 6.30pm 30 Jul O.N’s 1st X1 v Oundle at Billing Rd 1pm 20-21 Aug Atomic Festival at Sywell Aerodrome (re-arranged date) Network Arts Summer Exhibition at Abington Park Museum - Every Thursday to Sunday in June Parklands Art Classes have vacancies on Mondays & Thursdays - call Jenny on 01604 405923 Health Walks at Kingsthorpe Community College 9.3010.15am; Jun 7, 14, 21, 28 July 5, 12, 19.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.