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Defending champion Matthew Cort from Rothley Park held off a determined challenge for Michael Reed to retain the Mark Group Midland Open, staged at Birstall Golf Club.
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Both golfers were members of Birstall as amateurs and put their course knowledge to good use, with Cort – who had led by two shots overnight snatching a birdie on the par five 18th to clinch the title.
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After an opening day 72, he had an early start to the second day but produced a new course record 62 that included an eagle at the par five sixth; seven birdies and one bogey.
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While three other scores of 62 have been recorded around the course, this was the first since the 17th hole was extended a few years ago. Reed eventually finished on seven under in the penultimate group of the day. At that stage Cort was also on seven under, having missed a good birdie chance on the 16th which would have taken him to nine under, and bogeyed the 17th.
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But he made the green in two and produced an outstanding approach put across the full width of the green to leave himself as tap-in for a victory which takes him back to top spot in the Midlands Order of Merit with one more event to go.
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In the team competition Pro Andrew Cheese and amateur John Goodman (Sutton Coldfield) won on 18 under; with three teams tied in joint second at 16 under, these being Joe Smoothy/Jamie Slater; Richard Reed/Andy Calvert (Glen Gorse) and Craig Swinburn/Nigel Cooke (Brierley Forest). Other leading Leicestershire professional scores: Paul Broadhurst 69-68-137 Craig Shave 75-64-139 Richard Reed 73-69-142 Matt Stephens 69-73-142 Ian Lyner 69-75-144 Matthew Whelband 74-73-147 David Clark 74-81-155
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There were over 1 million people who used a free food bank in the last year. These people were unable to feed themselves for a variety of reasons which could have included changes to their benefits, losing their job, debt repayments and a range of other issues.
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WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION BIRSTALL AND ROTHLEY BRANCH DRAW, PAINT AND PRINT This course will look at working in a variety of drawing and painting media and serves as an introduction to basic printing techniques. The course is suitable for returning learners wishing to try something new whilst expanding their knowledge and understanding of the language of art. Beginners are also welcome. Teaching is supported by examples of artists’ work, demonstrations and group discussions. Tutor: Jo Sheppard. Fee: £84.70, discounted: £76.25 (not available to the retired) or Free Venue: The Rothley Centre, 12 Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley LE7 7PR Date: Monday 1–3pm, 11 meetings from 15th September 2014 IN TUNE WITH THE TIMES Satire and social history in musicals and operettas. We will examine the history of 19th century France through Les Miserables, Orpheus in the Underworld, Phantom of the Opera and The Merry Widow; racial tensions
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in America as depicted in Showboat, West Side Story and South Pacific; Hollywood film musicals of the 1930’s and how they adapted to the notorious Production Code; the decadence of Weimar Germany in The Threepenny Opera and Cabaret; the real story of The Sound of Music’s von Trapp family; changing views of the First World War as reflected in Oh! What a Lovely War.
Tutor: Janis Baker Fee: £53.90, discounted: £48.50 (not available to the retired) or Free Venue: The Rothley Centre, 12 Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley LE7 7PR Date: Wednesday 7.15–9.15pm, 7 meetings from 1st October 2014 Contact: Marion Vincent, Telephone: 0116 2375156 or send your enrolments to John Laurance WEA Treasurer, 33 Loughborough Road, Hoton Leicester LE12 5SF
Tutor: David Price Fee: £52.00, discounted: £46.80 (not available to the retired) or Free Venue: The Rothley Centre, 12 Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley LE7 7PR Date: Tuesday 10–11.30am, 9 meetings from 23rd September 2014
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Snibston Miners Gala Saturday, September 13 The free family event, now in its seventh year, brings together at Snibston Discovery Museum a host of events, including a horticultural show with organisers looking for 'grow-your-owners' to exhibit. Organisers are anticipating nearly 400 entries into the show, forms just one aspect of the exciting events lined up including: •
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THE ATHLETIC GROUNDS LOUGHBOROUGH Opened in 1862, it claims to be the first sporting arena in Leicestershire, long before Grace Road, Filbert Street and Welford Road. Initially it was used for Athletics, Cycling and Cricket only latterly for Football before its closure in 1908. In fact it was known as the New Ground as NEWS distinct from 5 LOCAL Tylers Ground further along Nottingham Road nearer to Cotes on which an England Cricket eleven played in 1856 & 7 against twenty two of Loughborough. THE ATHLETIC During its 46 yearsGROUNDS of use the people of Loughborough witnessed many and outstanding events including band concerts, live theatre, floodlit football LOUGHBOROUGH using a cycling in 1878, as well as one of the first cycle races staged in England pneumatic cycle tyre. Opened in 1862,it claims to Loughborough from being a small market town in the early 1800's to a prosperous industrial town by the 1880's with the introduction of Morris cranes, Cottons's hosiery machines, and the Brush locomotives to the already active hosiery factories did result in an increase in population. The increase in population and social mixes brought about a change of leisure pursuits,and whilst the game of Cricket and Athletics were popular, a simple game playable anywhere and understood by all, was needed. So the rapid growth in the popularity of association football around the country spread to Loughborough. "Beacon", So great was the enthusiasm for the game that it prompted the local correspondent for the Loughborough Advertiser to write, on March 2nd 1882: "What a fashionable game football has become during the last few years, and as it boys, young men and women indulge in the pastime. However fashionable game many is and maybe, it will never out rival the national of cricket, though wise persons say to the contrary" Loughborough Town Football Club was formed in 1886 and in1895 were elected to the second division of the football league only to be disbanded in 1900. Their most notable victory being a home win against Arsenal 8-0. The ground continued to be used by Loughborough and Loughborough Wednesday Corinthians until being sold for housing in 1908. The book will be on sale from August 14th from Panda Eyes publications on 07722844529 or from Barry Wilford on 01509 261720. The book is 60 plus pages and is priced £10.99+postage.
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There should be a will, and there is a way! Twenty four offices of local Solicitors have generously agreed to reduce their Will Writing charges for older people to only £35 + VAT for a single uncomplicated Will. Whilst this is a huge reduction of around £100 with no strings attached, in earlier years some people have chosen to recognise needy local older people by leaving a legacy to Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland or making a donation, where the need is great especially in these difficult times. The offer is available from 1st September until 31st October. Hundreds of people took advantage of this superb, low - cost deal last year in what proved to be a very successful initiative by the charity. Details are available from 0116 2992233 or www.ageuk.org.uk/leics Commenting, Peter Ralphs of Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland said, “Most people appreciate that it is extremely important to make a Will, but either never get round to it or continue to put it off on the basis that they are too young and it is something that they will do when they are much older. Unfortunately 7 out of 10 people die without sorting it out, in spite of the clear benefits. By making a Will you take the pressure off those nearest and dearest to you who will receive your money and property, rather than it being left to the rules of law to decide.” “Even if you have made a will, perhaps it was so long ago that it is time to consider whether it needs revising. Don’t miss this opportunity to put matters straight!”
ENDANGERED SPECIES! Hedgehog Street
Although the hedgehog is amongst our most treasured wild neighbours it has sadly been declining for decades at a rate to rival the endangered tiger, at least in the UK (it is listed as Least Concern by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature). Clearly something is going wrong. As the hedgehog was added to the national Biodiversity Action Plan in 2007 and the Hedgehog Street campaign commenced in 2011, with a national survey being amongst its numerous targets, action is being taken but it does need support from people all over the UK. Sadly we do not even see many hedgehogs on the roads either. This can be down to a number of factors but apart from intensive farming removing hedgerows and new developments taking place it is also thought that people’s garden practices may play a part – hedgehogs need a large area for foraging and finding a mate but because of fenced in gardens they cannot travel and become trapped. This will also limit their opportunity for finding food, especially with the trend over the last few years of paving gardens over and erecting decking instead of having natural planting. How you can make a difference: • Talk to your neighbour to create a small hole under the fence or wall of around 5” square (13cm) • Create an untidy area in a corner of your garden and provide shelter with a sideways turned large plant pot or a custom built hedgehog house covered in branches and leaves • Encourage hedgehogs into your garden with bowls of fresh clean water and a little dried cat food • Do not use slug pellets which can kill hedgehogs – instead let the hedgehog do the work for you as they are the best predator of slugs You can pledge a Hole by visiting the Hedgehog Street website and place this on the national map. There are currently around 30,000 hedgehog champions nationally – let’s get more. For more information about hedgehogs and your garden, and to contribute to the national survey and/or local recording efforts visit www.hedgehogstreet.org and www.naturespot.org.uk. Reporting any sightings of hedgehogs will be an appreciated contribution to the national project (and to NatureSpot too!).
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Bowls 25 Year Celebration This season is a very significant one for St Margaret's Co-operative Bowls Club, who have now been at their Birstall Road ground for 25 years. This major milestone was marked with a celebratory match last month against a team from Bowls Leicestershire led by their President Deepak Tanna, followed by a meal in the clubhouse. The County President addressed the meeting, speaking of the huge achievement of the club members. The founding members originally played for the Corah club on their Thurcaston Road ground. Corah was a Leicester hosiery company, in its hey-day one of the largest in the country. In 1990 Corah decided to sell their land which had already been reduced by the development of Red Hill Circle and the inner ring road. The members rallied together and moved the whole of the bowling green complex to a new site on the Co-operative Sports Ground in Birstall. The Club was named St. Margaret’s Co-operative Bowls Club - St Margaret's being the original name of the Corah club. Only two of the original members are still with the club. One of them, Johnny Wesson, told the story. "Imagine it. Four inches of turf, 38 yards square, all removed by hand and brought over here. All the paving surrounds together with the old pavilion. We were novices doing a professionals' job. It was a colossal effort. The green was laid by eye and is now reckoned to be one of the finest in the county. My life has been dedicated to bowls since 1977 and this is one of the proudest achievements." Johnny went on."Since then, the members have continued to work hard and instead of operating out of a portacabin we have a fabulous club house and function area with full kitchen and bar facilities. I am still amazed at what we have achieved." The club welcomes new bowlers of all standards. The club house can be hired for events and will comfortably accommodate up to 80 people. Full details can be found on their web site www.smcbc.com.
Coping with cancer support at Ulverscroft Manor The Shuttlewood Clarke Foundation will be welcoming ‘Coping with Cancer’ to Support Thursdays at Ulverscroft Manor. The session will take place on Thursday 21stAugust from 10.30 am – 2.00pm at Ulverscroft Manor, Priory Lane, Ulverscroft, Leicestershire LE67 9PH Coping with Cancer provide practical and emotional support for anyone affected by cancer. The charity provides support for cancer patients, their family and carers through a free service available from the moment of diagnosis for as long as it is needed. Kathleen Wass, Support Services Manager, at Shuttlewood Clarke Foundation said ‘Support Thursdays take place on Thursdays throughout the year offering drop in sessions for anyone suffering from an illness or disability. Sessions run from 10.30 am until 2.30pm as follows:1st Thursday of the Month Health and Wellbeing 2nd Thursday Coffee and Chatter, 3rd Thursday Support for Carers Last Thursday MS drop in. You will be guaranteed a warm and friendly welcome’ For more information regarding Support Thursdays at Ulverscroft Manor and details of forthcoming events please contact Kathleen Wass or Helen Baxter on 01530 244914 or email admin@shuttlewood-clarke.org
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On 11th August Mr Derek Holloway, who had previously visited the Club twice with extremely diverse talks, on this occasion spoke on a personal level about the Earthquake which took place in Christchurch New Zealand, on Tuesday 22nd February 2011, when he and his wife were on holiday with their extended family. He named his talk “The Day the Earth Moved for Jane and Derek” a title which produced much laughter. However, the subject was far from amusing. The Christchurch Earthquake was a powerful natural event which severely damaged New Zealand’s second largest City killing 185 people in one of the nation’s deadliest peacetime disasters. The quake (6.3 magnitude) followed an earlier one (7.1 magnitude) which had occurred on the 4th September 2010. New Zealand is situated on the notorious 40,000km long “Ring of Fire” around the Pacific basin where 90% of all earthquakes occur with 81% being major. New Zealand is therefore known as “the shaky islands” and Christchurch, at the epicentre of the ‘quake, is still experiencing aftershocks today.
collapsed up the Street. The family drove them out of town avoiding collapsed buildings and lakes of mud called liquefaction rising out of fissures above the river Avon, earlier so peaceful but by then a raging torrent. A baby daughter was cared for by the Grandparents, whose house had been shaken several times by earthquakes and after-shocks. Another relative had to abandon his coat, wallet and keys and did not see his car again for four months. Two other cousins were at the University and had to run out on to the grass to avoid falling masonry
Derek graphically recounted his and his wife’s personal and harrowing experiences witnessing first-hand the terrible earthquake which occurred at 12.51pm.
Derek said that in the aftermath 185 people had lost their lives and many families were separated for long periods. Most buildings had been destroyed including Canterbury Cathedral, all churches and 80% of the business district. All infrastructure had gone. Food had to be airlifted in, 10,000 houses were beyond repair, 20,000 Portaloos had to be installed and the famous Rugby Union matches relocated. All in all, the ‘quake proved to be the 3rd costliest ever. The city’s mayor, Robert Parker, fronted media coverage and “held people together” and was knighted for his services in this year’s New Year’s Honours List. On a lighter note, Derek then followed on with happier photographs of his family holiday in New Zealand.
They had spent a pleasant morning punting on the river Avon and were about to enjoy lunch in a Restaurant, when the earthquake struck and they became trapped and they had to escape the falling building. Jane had become trapped in the “Ladies” for a short time. Their cousins helped them to get out and to shelter in the Park as the Cathedral
Derek then reported on the progress made by the time of his return to New Zealand some 3 years later 2013/14 and said that Christchurch was by then ”on the road to recovery”. Canterbury Cathedral had been temporarily rebuilt using cardboard and the original bells returned for repair to Taylors’ Bell Foundry in Loughborough. The city centre
had been totally demolished and the land cleared to await final planning decisions on redevelopment. In the meantime, Christchurch was still a city of shipping containers housing businesses, offices etc., but the famous heritage trams had started to run again, albeit in restricted areas and work had commenced on the first priority “infrastructure” with the re-laying of underground water supply pipes and sewers. Poignantly a temporary memorial of 185 white chairs (including one baby chair) had been installed to represent the people who had lost their lives. Derek said that for him the life threatening experience of surviving the earthquake had been “life changing”. He and Jane had attended a thanksgiving service at which the New Zealand National Anthem had been sung in Maori and English and which he said he had found particularly moving. The brave people of Christchurch have to live with constant worry about “the next one” and he and Jane wished good luck to them all, a sentiment shared by all members of the Monday Club present at the meeting. Members were then able to peruse Derek’s selection of memorabilia (newspapers and photographs etc).bringing closure to a fascinating talk, Our next Meeting will be our customary Harvest Festival on 8th September. This is a light hearted event, supported by generous fund-raising donations. Do come along and join us. Information obtainable on 0116 2363467.
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FILMREVIEW Inbetweeners 2 Neil, Will and Simon receive an invite from Jay to join him in Australia whilst on his gap year, who promises them it’s ‘’the sex capital of the world’’. With their lives now rather dull compared to their hedonistic school days and legendary lads holiday, it’s an offer they can’t refuse. Once again, they put growing up temporarily on-hold, and embark on a backpacking holiday of a lifetime in an awful car, inspired by Peter Andre’s ‘Mysterious Girl’. Will soon finds himself battling with the lads to do something cultural, whilst they focus their attention on drinking, girls, and annoying fellow travellers.
“Volunteers will be matched with people with dementia who share similar interests. They will gain valuable experience and develop a sense of value by providing a much needed and worthwhile voluntary service.”
The Inbetweeners quickly gained cult status in the UK, and when the first film became the highest grossing UK comedy of all time, demand for a sequel was too great to ignore. Writers Damon Beesley and Iain Morris have kept specific plot details under wraps, however they promise it’s going to feature ‘’kangaroos and Australians and possibly koalas’’.
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Charity Bridge Drive Charity Bridge Drive, organised by Loughborough Lion Club will be held at the Rothley Centre, Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley on Wednesday 5th November at 1.30pm with afternoon tea provided at a cost of £6 per person. To book a table please contact Jackie on 0116 2303317 or email: brianjackie.popple@ntlworld.com
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“It was unanimously agreed that the highlight of the past year was our 50th Birthday celebration, when we were entertained by James Anthony, a close-up magician and international illusionist, and when our cake was cut by two ladies who had been members of the Club since its inception,” says Norma Grimes, Secretary and Speaker-Finder for the Club. To open our 2014/2015 season we are looking forward to welcoming Jean Martyn, “Miss Liquid Sunshine,” who shot to fame in 2011 on “Britain’s Got Talent”. In November, Tony Rae, described as “The World’s leading past life regressionist” and who has appeared on many TV shows here, in America and in Japan, will ask “Do you come here often?” For the Christmas meeting, Lucinda Hawksley will tell us why , in 1843, her great-great-great-grandfather, Charles Dickens, came to write “A Christmas Carol” which was to prove one of his most enduring masterpieces – a seemingly simple story that continues to inspire readers, actors and filmmakers today. Other speakers booked during the year will talk on a wide range of subjects: “Fire Safety with a smile”, “I need your drugs, please”, “From Granny’s Bonnets to Bicycles”, “William, the Royal Butler” and “The icing on the cake”. Many speakers in the past have chosen to donate their fee to charities, and this year will be no exception, with Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Rutland Air Ambulance, LOROS and InterCare – Medical Aid for Africa benefiting. We look forward to meeting up again with old friends and, hopefully, new ones too. Visitors and potential new members are always welcome to join us. Please telephone Norma on 0116 2608412 or Jean on 0116 2608387 for further details.
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Alex’s Wish Golf Day Friday, 29th August
Well it's that time of year again when we start signing up teams for our annual charity Golf Day for Alex’s Wish. Entrance to the golf day is £60 per person (£240 per team), and includes: • 4-ball amateur competition, prizes for the first, second and third winning teams (best 2 scores to count) • 18 holes game of golf at the prestigious Rothley Park Golf Course • Shot-gun tee off at 1pm • Tea, coffee and breakfast butty’s on arrival (courtesy of Edwards Hands & Lewis Solicitors) from midday • Various golfing challenges • Complimentary refreshments (alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and snacks) served on golf buggies throughout your game • Hot evening buffet meal, served after the game
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We need your help with an exciting event that will help raise awareness of different aspects of Hospice care, whilst also providing an opportunity to display the work of local artists. National ‘Hospice Care week’ is being held from October 6th to 12th and is an annual awareness-raising week to help raise the profile of hospice care across the UK. LOROS, the Hospice for Leicester, Leicestershire & Rutland is looking to participate by opening certain areas of the Hospice to invited guests and members of the general public on Friday 10th and Saturday 11th October. As an added attraction we are planning on holding an art exhibition as part of this event.
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Woodgate Business Centre ,74 Bradgate Street,Leicester, LE4 0AW
Property Services Leicester Ltd
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Worcester Bosch boiler fitted from ÂŁ1100.00
GAP PROPERTY SERVICES LEICESTER LTD are an established local family run company, specialising in all aspects of plumbing & heating services, whilst maintaining the highest standard of works, we offer up to 8 YEARS WARRANTY on all new boiler installs & a FREE system flush with every new boiler.
plus vat
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ÂŁ54 Boiler Servicing
Landlord Safety Checks
Thermastatic Controls
Underfloor Heating
System Clense
Heating Conversions
Boiler Upgrades
Unvented Hot Water Systems
Energy Efficiant Controls
Emergency Callouts
(Contact Us For A Free Quote Or Advice, On 01162 425 796)