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WELCOME TO YOUR JUNE COMMUNITY EYE MAGAZINE It’s hard to believe spring is here as it seems to have arrived very suddenly, however it’s very welcome and I’m enjoying seeing the Bluebells start to flower as they have to be my favourite flower of all. Maybe it’s because my mother was walking in the Bluebells in Loughborough’s Outwoods just before I was born. Bel has a lovely spring article and it’s certainly inspired me to go and visit my local garden centre and have a look at the amazing array of plants for to encourage wildlife into my garden. Once the garden is looking neat and beautiful it’s time to tackle the spring clean inside. This month we’ve some handy tips for getting your house sparkling clean without having to go out and buy expensive cleaning products. We also welcome some new advertisers to our
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Put it in your diary, June 20th, 2015 at Shepshed High School, 11am-4pm! It's the return of the Shepshed Show in association with the Nottingham Building Society, our main sponsor. The Show’s Committee Members have been working very hard to ensure that this year’s show has new things to offer as well as the usual family favourites. The Shepshed Show is a fun filled day out with so much to do, all at affordable prices. The event is generously sponsored by local businesses that support the day, enabling the committee to offer so much without having to charge large entrance fees. This year’s star attraction is the UK’s Top Ranked Freestyle Motocross Team – Broke FMX sponsored by Farmer and Carlisle of Loughborough. The show features stunt riders incorporating the latest heart stopping tricks usually only seen on TV. Returning this year is the Fun Dog Show, sponsored by the Loughborough Building Society and organised by Helping Hathern Dogs. You can find the categories and an entrance form on our website www.
shepshedshow.org where you can also see our confirmed attractions, stalls and sponsors. New exciting attractions for this year are Water Balls sponsored by Shepshed Auto Spares, a Rodeo Bull, Crazy Golf sponsored by Q & A Site Services, Medieval Stocks, Safari Walkabouts with Snakes and Lizards, a Giant Canal Water Play and Charnwood Forest Alpacas. There will also be a new Food Court area, where you can sit and enjoy Ostrich Burgers, Organic Sausages and Burgers, a Hog Roast, plus many other delights. We will again have a Beer Tent run by The Horse and a 1940’s Tea Tent run by Passion. Returning by popular demand are Stonehill Donkeys sponsored by The Crown, Falconry and the ever popular Bouncy Castles which are sponsored by The Oak Treehouse. In addition children will love the Ark Farm – a Petting Farm and Mr Whoops a well known Children’s Entertainer. The Craft Marquee, sponsored by Fred Sherwood (Shepshed) Ltd will be filled with local crafters and artists, and includes a Caricaturist for the first time. Parents will be pleased to see The Stay and Play, run by The Oak Treehouse and sponsored by BOAL UK Ltd, which will provide a safe haven for infants.
“We are thrilled to see such exciting new things this year. We would like to thank all our sponsors for their generous support - without their sponsorship we would be unable to make it such a fantastic event. We are still working hard and will carry on doing so until the end of the Show day, to ensure the people of Shepshed have a fun packed and affordable day out.”
Steve Alford, Chair of the Committee The main arena will have entertainment from St Botolphs Primary School, Castle Rock Steel Band, The Loughborough Academy of Dance plus Tetsudo Demonstrations. All the family can be entertained with the large selection of games to play including Giant Draughts, Bean Bag Targets, Quoits, Giant Noughts and Crosses and a Giant Connect Four! You can have a go at the Penalty Shoot Out, try your hand at bowling or see how quick you are on the Reaction Wall! There will be over 50 stalls, including local Charities/ Organisations fundraising, entertaining with their games or raising awareness. By popular request there will Jewellery, Cakes, Homemade Confectionary, Cosmetics and Toiletries, HandMade gifts, Home Ware plus many more. All Stallholders are invited to decorate their stalls for the Best Dressed Stall Competition, sponsored by Oakley Grange Farm. The show committee would like to extend their thanks to Charnwood Dental Centre , Bull Ring, Shepshed for sponsoring this years brochure which is coming along and is full of what you see at the show. Finally to Lee Joynes and the team at The Horse for again providing the beer tent and supporting show.
Pre sale tickets will go on sale at our main sponsors, The Nottingham Building Society in the Bullring, Shepshed, from the 6th June. In addition tickets will also be available from 13th June from Absolute Hairdressers, Charnwood Dental Practice - our Gold sponsor, Complexions, Kims Café, Noah's Ark, Oakley Grange Organic Farm, Ryatt Optometry, The Crown, Public House and Meet ‘n’ Eat. This popular cafe in The Hall Croft is generously offering a free cup of tea or coffee with every ticket they sell. More outlets are to be announced on our Facebook Page and our Website. The pre sale tickets are £2.50 for an adult, 50p for a Child and £5 for a family ticket (admits 2 adults and maximum of 3 children) presale only* *Family Tickets are only available from selected local outlets, THESE WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON THE DAY. Prices on the day are £3 for an adult and £1 child If you would like to volunteer on the day please contact The Shepshed Show via the website, shepshedshow@gmail or 07955381124.
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THE VICTORIA BIKERS PUB The famous Bikers Pub of middle England ‘The Victoria Bikers Pub’ Coalville, in the scenic shire of North West Leicestershire play host every June to Moxters of Rock, a 2 day Rock n Booze fest, 15 tribute bands from 8pm Friday night of the 19th to the bewitching hour of Saturday 20th bring the sleepy mining town to life. The Moxters as it is generally know as by the people who wouldnt miss it if there life depended on it, has been running now for 16 years, and claims to be the first venue in the UK to put multiple tribute bands on in one session. Biker landlord (since 1999 ) John Commons invented The Moxters then, and the first one was in the millennium year.
This years line up are tributes to AC/DC - The Jam - Kings of Leon Status Quo - Foo Fighters Free and Bad Company - Metallica Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams Ozzy - Motorhead - Greenday Evenascence - Foreigner and Journey plus an awesome Acoustic band doing stuff by REM- Eagles Tickets are £30 for the weekend. see www.vicbikerspub.co.uk - purchase tickets from The Vic itself or by going online to www.wegottickets.com/ thevictoriabikerpub - dont leave it to long, it sells out every year !!
WOOD FAIR SPONSOR LAUNCHES ‘SCHOOL IN A GARDEN’ COMPETITION
The sponsor of The National Forest Wood Fair has launched a drawing competition for schools within The National Forest catchment area in a bid to get them more involved in the event this August Bank Holiday. Coalville-based Vitax, which manufactures and supplies gardening products to garden centres throughout the UK, is on the lookout to find the region’s most creative young artists.
The ‘School in a Garden’ competition has been designed to inspire children to think about their school as a garden. Open to children in Year 1 right through
SUNSET BOULEVARD AT LOUGHBOROUGH TOWN HALL IN SEPTEMBER No sooner has the applause died down from their sell-out success of Hairspray, than Loughborough theatre company the ESNA Players are announcing news of another local premiere for the town - Sunset Boulevard. Sunset Boulevard is a huge hit with fans of classic cinema thanks to Billy Wilder's memorable 1950s film starring Gloria Swanson and William Holden.
to Year 4 the children have been asked to work in groups of no less than four to help bring their ideas to life. Whether it is a flower garden, woodland, forest or even a vegetable patch, schools can enter as many groups as they like to ensure everyone has a chance to enter. The winning group will receive £250 of gardening products to help create their garden with four runners-up receiving products to the value of £100 and £50. “The Wood Fair is all about family fun and we wanted to bring that
She hires a young screenwriter Joe Gillis to draw into her fantasy world and help set up her movie comeback. Gillis believes he can manipulate her, but he soon finds out he is wrong. The screenwriter's ambivalence about their relationship and her unwillingness to let go leads to a situation of violence, madness, and death.
And now, ESNA are bringing the stage version to Loughborough Town Hall for the first time.
With music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, the show first opened in London in 1993 and has had several long runs internationally and also enjoyed extensive tours.
Sunset Boulevard focuses on aging silent film queen Norma Desmond, who refuses to accept that her stardom has ended.
It also swept the board at the 1995 Tony Awards, winning seven awards including Best Musical and Best Original Score.
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COALVILLE SUMMERFEST 27th JUNE It’s just five weeks to the next event organised by Coalville Town Team. On Saturday, 27 June, the Belvoir Precinct will become home to the Coalville SummerFest, featuring a food and drink festival with music and dancing provided by local schools and amateur groups. Coalville has been undergoing some serious work in recent months, as evidenced by the demolition of buildings around the centre. We know that the SummerFest will bring crowds back to the town centre for what promises to be a real fun family day out.
Entertainment will take place right in the middle of the Belvoir Precinct, on a raised stage so that parents and grandparents can enjoy watching and listening to their children as they perform for us. For the children, we have arranged for Elsa from Frozen to serve sweets and for the everpopular tea cup ride to be on site.
The Town Team have listened to the feedback from the public at previous events, and have focussed on the type of event the public suggested. So, we will have plenty of food and drink stalls – with food to eat there and then and goodies to buy and take home. We have two local breweries bringing specialist beers along to enjoy by the glass or the bottle.
Everything this year is contained within the boundaries of the Belvoir Precinct, removing the need to walk around the town and the chance of missing some of the attractions. Parking is provided free of charge once again at Snibston Discovery Park – and the train will shuttle people to and from the event. Saturday, 27 June is going to be a great day out for all the family in Coalville.
fun to the classroom,” says Colin Wetherley-Mein, sales manager at Vitax.
receive four family tickets to The National Forest Wood Fair, where the winner and runners-up will be announced on the day. Each entry will also be on show within Vitax’s marquee at the Fair for everyone to see.
“As we move towards summer, now is the perfect time for children to explore the great outdoors. We hope that the competition will capture the children’s imagination and we will see a whole range of brightly coloured gardens which will be put on display at the Fair.” Each shortlisted school will
Now, the show comes to the Loughborough stage for the first time and director Steve Illidge has assembled a superb cast for the piece. The show’s musical director will be the talented Jon Orton who has worked with us on many successful productions including Hairspray. Liz Berrisford takes the role of Norma Desmond with Ash Bright as Joe Gillis and Norma’s butler played by Jonathan Penton. Cat Orton plays aspiring actress and Joe's love interest Betty Schaefer with Darryl Clarke as her fiance Artie Green. Famous film director Cecil B DeMille is played by Nick Grainger with supporting roles taken by
Held on Monday 31 August 2015, this is the second year that Vitax has sponsored the event. For more information about the competition and to receive an entry form, please email: marketing@vitax.co.uk.
Jarrod Makin, Emma Adcock, Julie Easter and Neil Ledward. Sunset Boulevard is at Loughborough Town Hall from September 1-5 at 7.30pm each night, plus a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm. Tickets priced £15 (£14 concessions on Tuesday evening and Saturday matinee) are available from ESNA members, the ESNA ticket hotline on 07989 787888 or the ESNA website at www.esna.co/tickets Alternatively, call the Town Hall box office on 01509 231914 or visit www.loughboroughtownhall.co.uk Tickets | The ESNA players - award winning amateur musical theatre in Loughborough, Leicestershire. www.esna.co
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Have you seen one of these before? Article written by Brian Kibble Tel: 0116 236 4441 - Email: Brian.Kibble@talktalk.net
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hat was the question posed in the February edition about the 1944 Souvenir issued by The Anstey War Service League and it evoked numerous responses from Anstey’s senior citizens.
Sylvia Wain tells us that her father Lenard, the founder of the Suburban Press in Albion Road, put forward this idea to the League and with their grateful approval generously produced, at his own cost and using his rationed paper allocation, a copy for every one of the 500 on active service plus a further 600 copies to be sold to raise funds for the League. A copy from Sylvia that had been donated to The Anstey Millennium Collection is shown herewith signed by the committee - President - Herbert Booth, Chairman - J. A. Bramley, Hon. Sec. J. P. Willett, Ass’t Sec. Arch Bosworth, Treasurer J. A. Crooks and Editor J. W. Wakefield. Janet Elverstone who initiated the article in February with her uncle Arch Barker’s copy of the souvenir has prompted Brian Kibble to come up with a photograph from the Millennium Collection - courtesy of William Palmer of Thurcaston - showing Arch receiving in 1952 his 25 year service award at Bosworth & Wright’s box factory from Arch Bosworth (wartime League assistant secretary).
Elaine Casey phoned in to say that the Betty Thurman referred to was her aunty and that she would have been 12years old at the Latimer St. School when her letter to those on service was selected as the best for publication. 90 year old ex Serviceman Derek Ross who served in the Fleet Air Arm has also responded saying that he has still got a copy of the souvenir in mint condition together with several other League newsletters that had been enclosed with gift postal orders ranging from five shillings to £1 in value. One of the stories in the newsletters referred to the sight of a very long RAF tender having difficulty negotiating The Nook roundabout and a further incident of a tracked Bren gun carrier crashing into the Plough Inn on Bradgate Road - 80 year old Brian Kibble remembers that same RAF tender was driven by Anstey serviceman Harry Allen who parked it a while next to Palmers shoe factory carrying a shot-up German plane causing quite a stir of interest in the village. Brian also remembers the Bren gun carriers who were based on the Bradgate
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total of over £4000 raised by the League from regular generous donations over the six years of effort by the villagers would The picture from the Millennium therefore be the equivalent of with 30 memb The War Service League was founded in November 1939 collection, courtesy of the £180,000 in today’swith money - a truly initially weekly and then monthly. Together it’s regular newsletters Leicester Mercury, shows the thatDerek Anstey servingDuring in the forces itmagnificent distributed theresult gifts that Rosscan referred to a carriers in Bradgate Park. always be very proud of. the amount given may not sound very much to a lot of younger readers the wartime, as you entered the Park from Newtown Linford, it has to bethe remembered that £1 then would roughly now be the equivale Sadly, as our memorial shows, 21 first stone wall you came to the on total of over and that raised by the League from regular gener of £4000 our 520 villagers on service the left was the boundary for the donations over the sixdid yearsnot of effort byand the villagers would return although the therefore be public (except for “Commando equivalent of £180,000figure, in today’s money a truly magnificent result tha in common throughout Anstey kids”) - all beyond the wall always be of. Country, is a lot less than the through to Cropston,which ofvery proud the lost21inofWW1 thevillagers grief of course included OldSadly, John,was as ouran memorial113 shows, our 520 onthe service did no Army Training area. although the figure, infamilies affected in WW2 was common throughout the Country, isjust a lot less tha as hard to bear. in WW1 the grief of the families affected in WW2 was just as hard to be The War Service League was founded in November 1939 with 30 members meeting initially weekly and then monthly. Together with it’s regular newsletters to all those serving in the forces it distributed the gifts that Derek Ross referred to and although the amount given may not sound very much to a lot of younger readers of today but it has to be remembered that £1 then would roughly now be the equivalent of £45 and that the The back page of the Leagues newsletter VE day edition Enclosed herewith: submitted on Wednesday 20th May 2015
Courtesy of William Palmer Anstey Millennium Collection - No.653 PHOTO: Bosworth & Wright’s with Len Bell, Winston Newman, Olive Courtesy of William Palmer Bosworth & Wright’s Len Bell, Winston Newman, Olivereceiving Staniforth, their 25 years Staniforth, Bertwith Bryan and Archie Barker Service Anstey Millennium Collection No.653 Bert Bryan and Archie Barker receiving their 25 years Service Awards Awards from Arch - Circa 1952 from Arch Bosworth - CircaBosworth 1952
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BENEATH THE LIGHTS REVIEW
PHOTO LEFT: Signed copy of the Anstey War booklet
PHOTO ABOVE: Intro page of the Anstey War booklet
PHOTO BELOW: Letter to all school children from The King
PHOTO ABOVE: Letter to the Home Guard from The King
Music in Leicester Review of the OBS Final – Original Band
Showcase is not a popularity contest. Organisers of the events would be the first to say that.
me – they write very listenable songs, they are one of Leicester’s foremost performance bands and they have one of the best lead singers in the business.
Having said that, BTL had a very noticeable and sizeable presence at tonight’s show, as could be seen from the very large number of people sporting BTL t-shirts and badges, not forgetting the large coach that has brought the band’s contingent of fans over from Coalville and surrounding area. As to the criteria used by the judges tonight, we can only guess.
Some thought, by the end of their set, they were in with a chance of winning, simply because they had all the assets of a great band. Well, we now know that not to be the case. The only thing of which anyone can be certain – about OBS – is that it is full of surprises. Winners or not, BTL is a band that a great many people will want to see again.
It is possible to gauge the popularity of bands by the density of people gathered in front of the stage – something that tends to vary from act to act. Tonight, Beneath The Lights opened with one of their best songs, one that makes this band stand out and they had their fans clapping away with their hands in the air; this is a band that ticks all the boxes for
OBS Review - Our 5th band this
evening saw a welcomed return of Beneath The Lights who delivered a resounding high energy set from start to finish! Always a crowd pleaser these guys have the likeability factor both onstage and off as well as a great back catalogue of exceptionally good songs.
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GRACE DIEU GIRLS VICTORIOUS IN 3M COMPETITION
PHOTO: Left to right, Katie Jemima, Mrs McDermott, Victoria, Nicky Morgan, Eve and Poppy
GRACE DIEU VICTORIOUS AT UPPINGHAM UNDER 11 CRICKET TOURNAMENT On May 20th Grace Dieu retained the prestigious Uppingham Plate. Eight teams, from as far apart as Kent and Yorkshire, took part in a closely fought tournament. The Grace Dieu boys, captained by Jacob Storey, played superbly well. They successfully beat
GRACE DIEU PUPILS RAISE MONEY FOR NEPALESE EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS Year 8 Pupils staged an overnight row in the School Sports Hall to raise funds for the Earthquake Victims of Nepal. They organised a rowing rota to ensure that the rowing machines were in constant use. Their efforts were amazing and they rowed 205 KM – 23 times the height of Mount Everest! The whole School met for School Assembly on Friday morning to hear about their overnight efforts. The guest speaker at the assembly was Mr Neupane, a Nepalese gentleman, who was born and raised in Gurka where the centre of the second Earthquake to hit Nepal within a month struck. He spoke passionately to the children about the effects on the earthquake in Nepal and showed pictures of the destroyed
Witham Hall School from Lincolnshire in the Semi-final and The Perse School from Cambridge in the final of the Plate Competition. In an exciting final Grace Dieu bowled and fielded superbly to restrict The Perse School to 35 all out; a total Grace Dieu surpassed in just 5 overs. Congratulations to Matthew Lo for being the overall highest wicket taker in the tournament. Well played! PHOTO: Left to right: William Skinner, William Ingham, Jacob Storey, Harvey Seymour, Matthew Lo, Karan Thomas and Hugo Soars. buildings and roads and temples in his homeland. Many people have no money and no jobs, there is nothing to buy and they have little shelter and food. All the supplies need to be taken to them for them to start rebuilding their lives. He personally lost 2 family members and many friends in the disaster. The Year Eight pupils were weary after their efforts but are very pleased to announce that they have raised a substantial amount to help the victims of the disaster. Mr Fisher, Headmaster, commented “What the children achieved last night, and the manner in which they set to the task was outstanding. I am immensely proud of them all and all they achieved.” TOP PHOTO: Students and staff at the start of the row with the headmaster on the Rowing Machine. BOTTOM PHOTO: The group of Year eight pupils with Mr Neupane
3M challenged local primary and secondary school pupils to create their own healthy drink or snack in this year’s Super Food category of the Young Innovators Challenge. The Super Food category is one of five challenges from 3M, each involving a different area of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) curriculum. Entrants had to consider the scientific processes involved in the production of their snack or drink – such as fermentation or emulsification – as well as the nutritional content and the consumer market to target. They had to invent a product name and packaging, the programme
is designed to develop creativity, team working, confidence and presentation skills. The ‘Cheese Jacks’ team from Grace Dieu, mentored by Mrs McDermott won the Super Food category with their tasty and healthy snack. They were the youngest finalists and against some tough competition. Nicky Morgan, Education Minister, presented each of them with their prize, a £50 Amazon voucher each and £1000 for the School to spend on Home Economics equipment. The girls were all thrilled with their achievement at the prestigious awards ceremony.
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DERBYSHIRE IS MINE OF INFORMATION FOR GEOGRAPHERS
WINDERMERE AND WEST END 8 FOR HERMITAGE HARRIERS It’s been another busy week for the Hermitage Harriers this week with three separate events taking place.
The impact of tourism was one of the main focuses when students from Ibstock Community College visited Castleton on a Year 8 geography trip. Thirty five students visited the Derbyshire beauty spot to look at issues including economic activity, geographical features, and primary and secondary industries. They visited Treak Cliff Cavern, renowned for its deposits of Blue
ASHFIELD DONATES £8,500 FOR IBSTOCK CUTTER Ashby-based firm Ashfield Healthcare’s Worthy Causes Fund has donated £8,500 towards the cost of a new laser cutter at Ibstock Community College, following a presentation by students. Four students - Lawrence Standen, Reagan Smith, both aged 13, Katherine Bowman and Haidee Dodd, aged 12 - were invited to give a presentation at the company’s Ashby HQ, after the college approached local businesses for help to buy the laser cutter. Ashfield offered to put £8,500 towards the £10,000 cutter, after listening to the students’ pitch. The college has already raised £1,500 by holding its own fundraising events. Design Technology teacher Rob Shephard, who spearheaded the campaign for a laser cutter, said “The cutter is going to make a
John Stone, and the village of Castleton to look at the impact of tourism there. Progress leader Matt Griggs, who accompanied the students, said: "The Castleton area is hugely significant for geographers, as well as a beautiful place to visit – even in the pouring rain. All the students got absolutely soaking but no-one complained.”
huge difference in terms of the quality of products the students make and will ensure they are well prepared for GCSE design and technology at upper school.” Student Lawrence Standen, who was involved in the presentation, said “When we went to do the presentation, it was quite nerve racking but everyone was very friendly. I was ecstatic when I found out they were going to give us the money.” The laser cutter, which should be up and running by next term, will be used for a wide range of design and engineering projects. Students will design their products using Computer Aided Design before pressing a button to activate the cutter, which will immediately cut out the pieces for their 3D designs. Lisa Wiggins, Chair of the Ashfield Worthy Causes Committee, said “We are delighted to be able to provide funding to Ibstock Community College towards the cost of a laser cutter. We hope that the equipment will enhance the learning experiences of current and future students of the college.”
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The first event to ‘kick-off’ was the Brathay 10 in 10. Caroline and Craig Johnson headed north to Windermere to face the ultimate running challenge – 10 marathons in 10 consecutive days. It was not Craig’s first time completing the 10 in 10, he took part in the event in 2013 but this time his new bride, Caroline, joined him in facing the marathon challenge. Despite the inevitable wear and tear on their bodies and Caroline being plagued by nausea, they both crossed the finish line for the final time on Sunday afternoon. They celebrated their success in traditional hard-core fashion – with a dip in the icy cold Windermere Lake. Craig’s best marathon time over the 10 days was 4 hours, 25 minutes and 16 seconds with Caroline’s best being an impressive 5.07.38. The couple were joined by some fellow club members for the final day including two marathon first timers: Zoe Sewter and Rob Wells. Rob had jokingly told teammate Craig that if he ever competed in the 10 in 10 again he would join him for the final marathon. So, when Craig signed up for the challenge again, Rob got training. After months of training, Rob laced his running shoes up for his big day and ran an outstanding race to finish in 5 hours, 2 minutes and 32 seconds. Harrier Zoe Sewter also chose this challenging but beautiful course as her marathon debut and flew around the scenic route in a fantastic time of 3.45.58. The first-timers were joined by experienced marathoner James Willoughby who ran his sixth marathon and finished in 11th place with a time of 2.57.32. Whilst the marathoners were sampling some off the best hills the Lake District had to offer, 31 Harriers were taking in the Leicestershire countryside as they competed in the final fixture of the LRRL Winter Road Racing League. The ladies team finished strongly, securing both an A and B team at the event. The A team consisted of Bonita Robinson, Mia Weston, Katie Wright and Hannah Wheeler. Robinson flew around the 8 mile route to finish as 12th lady in 56 minutes and 50 seconds. Teammate Mia Weston also snuck in with a finishing time of under an hour with her time of 59.55. The team was completed
PHOTO: Craig Johnson after completing the Brathay 10 in 10 and Rob Wells after his first marathon. by Katie Wright who finished in 44th position with a time of 1 hour 2 minutes and 13 seconds and Hannah Wheeler in 45th place with her time of 1.02.05. For the second league race in a row, the Harriers fielded enough ladies to secure a B team too! Katie Wheeler (1.04.06), Sarah Kendrick (1.07.04), Judith Brand (1.10.28) and Jodi Nicholson (1.12.23) all ran exceptionally well and put the club in a very strong position. As always, the men’s team were on top form with three of the club’s athletes finishing inside the top five and eight men inside the top 45 finishers. Matt Adcock claimed 2nd place with his time of 44.30. Teammate Tony Woodward wasn’t far behind him and raced over the mat in 44.55, giving him a new five minute PB and 3rd place overall. Gavin McDermott put in an outstanding performance to finish in 5th place with a new 8 mile PB of 45.52 and claimed 1st place in the vet40 category. The trio were joined shortly afterwards by Paul Gregory who ran a fantastic time of 47.20 and Darren Weston who clocked 48.01 – smashing his predicted time by a minute and a half. Shaun Coulton and Joe Henson were next home for the Harriers with times of 48.11 and 48.45 respectively. Pete Armstrong completed the team after he delivered an 8 minute personal best with his new time of 49.13. Club athletes celebrated many successes during the race outside of the official team places. Darryl Johnson set yet another PB, taking almost 5 minutes off his previous best with a time of 1.06.27. Judith Brand and Jodi Nicholson both took around a 3 minute chunk of their former times to set new PBs of 1.10.28 and 1.12.23 respectively. The club welcomed back three members from injury: Matthew Dumelow, Tracey Hegarty and club coach Mark Perry. All three runners were happy with their performances on the day – especially Dumelow who set a new 8 mile personal best! Caroline Townsend was on top form and ran the race almost exactly to her predicted time.
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I’m busy working on a design plan for a wildlife garden at the moment, including features and planting to encourage wildlife to frequent the garden. So what are the essentials for this type of garden?
diversity. Be sure to top up the water in the summer months. Bug boxes are made up of materials like bamboo canes, sticks and cones to provide nooks and crannies as snug, safe places for insects to hibernate. They are especially good our natural pest exterminators - lacewings and ladybirds. Solitary bees also hibernate in the hollow tubes of the bamboo. Bug boxes are available to buy easily or they can be made simply from scraps of wood and garden twigs.
Ponds are great habitats for Frogs, toads and newts. Damselflies, dragonflies, pond skaters, snails and water beetles all breed in water and for those with space for a large pond, they may even see swallows and house martins gathering insects from the water surface and using muddy areas for nest building.
Hedgehog habitats like piles of logs & leaves, a compost heap or space beneath a shed will provide shelter and space for nesting or hibernating hogs. Encouraging them into your garden will help with pest control as they love to munch on slugs, beetles and caterpillars. I love to hear them snuffling around on a summers evening.
Ponds can be large or small; it’s possible to convert decorative pots, old sinks, troughs and even old baths into a pond once the drainage holes have been sealed. Pots with a minimum water depth of 20-30cm (8-12in) will allow a few plants to be added.
Log Piles made up of a mixture of logs and twigs from various plants they provide homes for creepy crawlies and a food source for plenty of wildlife. Simulating a natural woodland floor, they’re best placed in a shady spot, so that it remains cool and damp.
For larger spaces natural style ponds can be created with shallow sides to allow frogs easy access & to allow birds to drink safely. Aim for some foliage around the edges for wildlife to shelter and to encourage greater
Plants which are nectar and seed rich will attract a wealth of bees, butterflies, insects and birds throughout the year. Daisies like Echinacea, Rudbeckia and Leucanthemum, act as landing pads for bees and butterflies,
drawing them in to gather nectar and pollinate the blooms. Thistlelike perennials like Eryngium, Echinops and Teasels offer a valuable food source for birds in the autumn-winter months. Native wildflowers will bring a whole host of wildlife into the garden. Choose those which are not invasive like Wild Primrose and Violets which flower in early spring when there is little else about. Berrying & fruiting shrubs and trees like Rowan, Pyracantha and Crab Apple offer an easy food source for birds and insects from late summer onwards. Leave fallen fruit for insects, decomposing bacteria and fungi to scavenge from in the autumn-winter. Bird Feeders are essential if you want to attract more birds to the garden. There’s a huge range of bird food to choose from to attract finches, Tits, Sparrows & Robins. Ensure they are kept clean to keep the birds healthy and regularly top them up to keep a steady stream of feathered friends calling. The tropical look more your thing? Next month I’ll be looking at how to add plants to give an exotic flavour to your outdoor space. If you fancy a wildlife garden or border revamp and need some further help, get in touch.
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wish to begin by thanking all of those who took part in the General Election a few weeks ago, for our democracy to thrive people have to participate not just spectate. I would like to especially thank the 25,505 people who voted for me to remain the Member of Parliament for our constituency. I was proud and heartened that both my vote, and my majority have increased since the last election in 2010, and I can promise you all that I will continue to do my very best to serve ALL the residents of North West Leicestershire and build on our achievements of the past 5 years. The last Parliamentary term was necessarily about recovery. Thanks to our actions and tough decisions, unemployment has fallen drastically, the deficit has halved and is on a downward trajectory, and our economic growth rate is amongst the fastest in the developed world. The next 5 years will continue to focus on the economy however there will be a difference in that we now have a majority Conservative Government. This means we can fulfil our Manifesto Commitments rather than having to trade them away again in Coalition negotiations. Ours is a One Nation Manifesto that centres on working people. We can therefore look forward to legislation that will continue to increase apprenticeship numbers, with further reform of welfare to continue to get a fairer deal for taxpayers and help working parents with childcare with proposals that will see the number of hours of free childcare doubled. We will also be bringing forward a Bill to hold an EU Referendum. It think it is interesting that at the ballot box Political parties which did not trust the people to have a vote on our future relationship with the EU, were not ultimately trusted by the electorate themselves. Locally, I will continue to work to ensure that our economic growth
continues whilst also protecting and improving our public services. I want to see improvements in our infrastructure and I believe it is high time that our public transport offering in North West Leicestershire was significantly improved. To that end, I will be pressing the Government most strongly to look at the opportunities that can be created by reopening the National Forest Railway Line. On May 7th a Conservative District Council was also returned with an increased majority and I will be working with the leadership of the Council to build on our local achievements to improve our towns and villages. Specifically this means building on the foundations that have been laid for the regeneration of Coalville, with an increased retail offering in an attractive setting. Continuing to build on the vibrant atmosphere in Ashby which in part is due to the hard work of the Conservative controlled Town Council, and continuing the improvements to our villages and rural communities with measures such as the ongoing broadband rollout. All of this is being done with the promise of no increase on Council Tax during its term in office. In Parliament I will continue to fight for my constituents both collectively and where necessary individually. In the last Parliament I was able to bring forward legislation to review decriminalisation of non-payment of the TV licence fee which I am hopeful will become law in the near future, as well as fighting successful campaigns such as seeing Air Passenger Duty removed from Children’s flights. I also fought against the HS2 project and intend to continue undertaking such campaigns during this term in Parliament, in order to fulfil my duty which is to do all I can to improve the lives of my constituents and those of all the people of our great nation.
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If you dislike the aesthetic appearance of our new wildlife verges you have a number of options:-
I have just had a most informative conversation with a responsible officer. The reduction in cutting frequency - as a response to central budget cuts -should be well known. www.leics.gov.uk/ grasscutting
You can be reassured by Highways that Coalville comes after Whitwick in the next cutting cycle and should be done in the next week or so. If you feel sufficiently annoyed and public spirited you can (at your own risk and expense) cut the patch outside your property. Highways tell me they have no problem with that.
This has led to some loss of resilience and it is clear that the ideal standard of a cut every six weeks has not been achieved. Coalville's last cut was at the end of March. Being some weeks behind at a time of peak grass growth has led to some splendid meadows by the sides of our roads. Highways are keen to reassure residents that, where the height of the vegetation is compromising road safety, they will come out and attend to it outside the regular cutting cycle. If you have concerns about highway issues affecting road safety please email the Council: highwayscustomerservices@leics. gov.uk
IS THIS DEMOCRACY? Having taken 25 of the 38 seats in the new District Council, the controlling Tory Group have excluded Labour ward members from representing local people on businesses. The Owen St Football Club is in Snibston South. Forcing a vote, the Tories have blocked Cllr Geary from attending the liaison committee, leaving the people living around the Club, affected by noise and traffic, unrepresented. By forcing a similar vote, Labour Ward Councillor Nick Clarke has been removed from the Bardon
You can have a chat with your Parish Council. Parishes were offered the option to take over highways grass cutting. If your community wishes to increase the precept and have more frequent cuts, the option may be reopened if enough people ask for it. As your local Councillor, I wish to stress, I do not make the rules or run the Council. I am here to mediate between residents in my division and the institution. Please keep me informed of your concerns and I will do my best.
Aggregate Liaison Committee. The residents of the Greenhill ward most affected by the quarry have no District representative to speak up for them. Thringstone Councillor Dave Everitt is to have no voice at the Grace Dieu Priory Trust and Thringstone House Community Centre. Ibstock East Councillor, Felix Fenning is to have no place on the Ibstock Brick Liaison Committee. Not one Labour Councillor is to represent the Council on the sixmember Disability Action Group or the eight-member Highways Forum where, proportionally, Labour would normally have expected one or two members.
HIGHWAYS AT A CROSSROADS At 4.30pm on 20th July, the NWL Highways Forum will be discussing the controversial plans to widen Hugglescote Cross Roads. The CrossRoads Action Group (CRAG) will be presenting a petition from local residents. CRAG have also paid for a professional traffic survey. The data supports their claim that Grange Rd/Ashburton Rd is already being used as an informal 'southern-bypass'. Widening
the junction would only increase though traffic and do nothing to solve the real problems which are due to the lack of improvements to the A511. The NWL Highway Forum is held in public at the District Council. I encourage local residents to be there to support their town.
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ANDREW BRIDGEN MP SIGNS PLEDGE TO BACK BRITISH FARMING The North West Leicestershire MP, Andrew Bridgen welcomed that the British agriculture industry will work with Government on its plan to grow more, buy more and sell more British food at home and abroad, during his discussion with the National Farmers Union (NFU). NFU President Meurig Raymond said “It is crucial that everyone works together to halt the alarming decline in the nation’s self-sufficiency. This new Government comes to power with a detailed and positive agenda for agriculture. There is a welcome match in areas like investing for growth, securing access to knowledge and technology, enhancing farmers’ ability to tackle animal and plant health, building safe and secure food chains and protecting key environmental assets.” Andrew Bridgen MP said “I am pleased that our Government has a detailed and positive growth agenda. Our goals for farming are ambitious – we want British farming to grow more, buy more and sell more British food at home and abroad. The NFU and the farming industry share this ambition, to reverse long- term
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Daniel Dog was walking past on his afternoon stroll when he heard the laughing, “What’s going on here then?” He said “Someone moving house?!”
She hopped out with a basket of hats and scarves then back in again, then she hopped out with a box of baking trays, then back in again. This went on for quite some time! Christie cat had heard the rattling of boxes and popped her head over the wall to find out what was going on. She could barely see Bethany over the huge pile of boxes!
Christie and Bethany explained what was going on and why they were laughing. “You don’t need to throw things you don’t use anymore away, have you considered donating it to charity?”
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North West Leicestershire District Council presents
Proms in the park Saturday 27 June 6.30pm - 9.30pm
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Coalville Park, London Road, Coalville, LE67 3JB
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