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At the end of June St Margaret's Co-operative Bowls Club held their President's Evening which is an annual charity supper where funds are raised for the Club President's chosen charity. This year's President is John Clarke and his chosen charity is LOROS.
For many the warmer weather will come as a welcome relief, but if you suffer with hayfever – and one in five of us does - you may not want to hang up your hanky just yet.
John has powerful reasons for supporting LOROS. Over the years LOROS has cared for probably a dozen or so people in his circle including family, close friends and a former member of the bowls club. As we all know LOROS gives help at a very difficult time and John commented, 'In each case I have been totally impressed with the care and compassion given. It has been flawless.' A buffet meal was enjoyed by all - a sumptuous variety of food prepared and assembled by club members. The evening was rounded off with a disco, supplied by Disco Fever, who generously contributed to the amount raised.
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The evening was well supported by club members and friends. Ticket money was supplemented by raffle money and to this was added a very generous personal donation from John Clarke. The grand total raised for the evening was £1071. All in all, a most enyoyable and productive evening was had by all.
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Get together with the girls for a night of fun and exercise Women in Charnwood can enjoy an evening of fun and exercise whilst also raising money for charity on Friday August 16. The Charity Girls Night Out is organised by the borough Council’s Active Charnwood team as part of the This Girl Can campaign. This Girl Can is a national campaign developed by Sport England which aims to celebrate active women and encourage people to take up a new sport or activity. Money raised will be donated to local charity Living Without Abuse. The charity supports women, men and children that have been affected by domestic abuse. Cllr Deborah Taylor, lead member for communities said: “The charity night is a chance to get together with your family or friends and have fun whilst exercising. “It’s a great opportunity to try out a new activity whilst helping to raise money for a good cause. The event has been popular in previous years, so I hope it’s another fun night out for everyone who attends.” The event is for women aged 16 and over and is being held at Charnwood College, Thorpe Hill, Loughborough from 6-9pm. There will be a range of activity taster sessions to choose from including Konga, Boogie Bounce, Zumba, Netball Now, Yoga, Bangra Blaze, Burlesque and Bubble Football. Tickets are £7.50 and include a T-shirt to wear on the night. There will also be stalls available providing information on health and wellbeing or people can pamper themselves by booking in for a massage, body glitter or visiting the nail bar. Book a place by visiting https://www.charnwood.gov.uk/this_girl_can or for more information call 01509 632534.
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An allergic reaction such as hayfever can be best explained as an excessive reaction to a normally harmless substance. The immune system identifies the harmless substance, in this instance pollen, as dangerous and produces an antibody called IgE, which triggers the production of histamine. Histamine is an inflammatory chemical that causes swelling, mucus formation and itching and burning in localised areas such as the throat, nose and eyes. Not fun. Happily the following precautions may help: Keep your body as toxin-free as possible by avoiding junk foods, caffeine and alcohol, and drink plenty of water. Avoid dairy foods as they cause mucus formation that can exacerbate hayfever symptoms, and keep your intake of refined sugar low. Do stock up on quercetin-rich foods. Found naturally in apples (with the skin on), red onions, capers and black tea, quercetin is well-documented for its antihistamine activity. Luffa operculata taken twice daily two weeks before your usual symptoms begin can help with sneezing, blocked and runny noses. It is usually teamed with Galphimia glauca, which can be especially useful for reducing eye irritation. Pollinosan Hayfever Tablets from A.Vogel contain both and are non-drowsy so will not affect your ability to drive or use machinery. A nasal spray is also available for immediate relief. If your eyes are particularly sensitive, Euphrasia (in the form of eye drops) can help. Finally, stay one step ahead of your pollen-shaped foe by checking prevailing winds and pollen counts. For further advice, visit Gary and his team at Healthy Route, 18 Silver Street, Leicester.
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A PPT can help each person in a relationship ensure that their children inherit their share of the property, while giving the surviving partner the ability to live in the property for the rest of the life. A clause can be added for the Trustees to have access to the capital at their discretion. There are also other Will Trusts available depending on your circumstances (i.e. Discretionary Trust Wills) Lifetime Living Trusts are specifically designed to protect your assets for you during your lifetime. Giving you the peace of mind that your estate can be passed on securely and intact to your loved ones, after your death.
Property Protection Trusts (Life Interest Trusts) can only be created while both partners are alive. Normally with couples the property is divided 50/50, though these percentages can be different. Upon the first death, their share of the property is placed into the Trust to be administered by the Trustee. The Will also specifies who is to be the ultimate beneficiary and this would normally be the surviving children of the deceased. The deceased’s share in the property is fully protected for the beneficiaries, so even if the surviving partner remarries or goes to a care home.
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Another Successful Year for the Annual Charnwood Forest Cycle Ride Alex’s Wish, organisers of the annual Charnwood Forest Cycle Ride have just finished counting! The event which raises funds for the charity Alex’s Wish raised an amazing £7,611.71.
Zoe Edwards, Event and Fundraising Manager said, “This year’s Charnwood Forest Cycle Ride was bigger than ever with over 190 people taking part. Our thanks go out to everyone who took part and raised much needed funds for Alex’s Wish. All funds will go directly to supporting clinical research into Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy a life limiting disease which currently has no cure and very few treatments. Our thanks also go out to this year’s headline sponsor - Glynis Wright & Co who was joined by fellow sponsors Bradleys, Jay Webb Consulting, Marshals, Cake Makers and United Carpets. Pedal Power returned again for the 5th year to provide all important mechanical support!” The event, which has become a Charnwood staple, sees cyclists choose between a 10, 20 or 50 mile route around the beautiful Charnwood Forest – home of Alex’s Wish. Added Zoe, “We really try to make this event inclusive and fun. It’s not a race and participants can take it at their own pace though we do get some cyclists who put in some amazing times too!” Hellen Jackson from Mountsorrel took part in this year’s Charnwood Forest Cycle Ride and said, “It was a brilliant day! We really enjoyed it. It was so well organised and a beautiful route. Cookie medals at the end was such a lovely touch plus some wonderful bacon sandwiches and cakes too! I’d recommend this to everyone. We’re not cyclists at all but took it at our own pace and enjoyed every minute of it.” Next year’s event is scheduled to take place in mid-May 2020 and more details can be found at: https://alexswish.co.uk/event/charnwood-forestcycle-ride/
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Could you change a child’s life in 2020? We’re looking for volunteer host families who can offer a stable, loving temporary home for children whose lives are still affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Friends of Chernobyl’s Children (West Leicestershire) is a registered charity that supports Belarusian children from disadvantaged social backgrounds who are still affected by the Chernobyl disaster. Every year we bring children from the most badly affected parts of Belarus to the UK for a month of recuperative care. During the visit, the children stay with a host family and undertake a programme of organised activities that gives them plenty of fresh air, friendship, essential health checks and above all the fun they so desperately need. We’re on the lookout for enthusiastic, committed families who can provide a stable, loving home for a vulnerable child that will be placed in their care for four weeks. Host families will need to have their own transport and ideally live within 30 minutes of the charity’s day centre, which is currently in Markfield. John Buckby, Group Co-ordinator for Friends of Chernobyl’s Children (West Leics) said: “Hosting a child is an incredibly rewarding experience and these visits do really change the lives of the children and the host families and volunteers that support them. “The next visit is planned for the summer of 2020 but there is lots of organising before then, so it’s vital that we have host families in place by September 2019 to ensure we can commit to bringing these children, so desperately in need of our help, over to the UK.” If you think you can help, either as a host family or as a volunteer supporting the visits you can find more information on our website www.focc-westleics.org.uk or get in touch with our Group Co-ordinator, John Buckby, on 01455 285799 / 07738 324947 or by email at john.evolution@btinternet.com.
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Visit to Kirby Muxloe castle It was the rainy season, so members of the Friends of the Charnwood Forest who went on the visit to Kirby Muxloe castle last Monday came armed with their umbrella. As luck would have it, sky was actually visible between more friendly looking clouds than had been experience of late. Our guide was Pete Liddle, the very knowledgable former county archaeologist for Leicestershire, who had made a study of the castle. Not only was he able to detail the history of its building, but, with the help of the building accounts, actually knew the names of the workmen who were involved. In those days, when a thousand pounds was considered a sum which we today would equate to a billion, master craftsmen were paid 8d a day, whilst labourers got 4d. Some things never change. The politics of the day seems to have been clouded by personalities, perhaps even more so than today. Rather than poltical parties, it was a question of families and one’s loyalty to which family which governed your position and prospects. As long as ‘your’ family was in the ascendency you were O.K. and could even prosper. If not, the consequences could be dire, exile being the least you could expect. Pete Liddle found from the accounts that building work on the castle had not stopped the day that the owner, William, Lord Hastings, was dragged from a council meeting and beheaded in 1483, but continued for another two years, until the money ran out. The site of the castle was originally occupied by a manor house dating from two centuries before the castle was conceived. There is evidence that, even while the castle was being built, the old house was being repaired, which suggest that the ‘castle’ was a sort of more advanced fortified manor house in a way. Depite the lose of the head, it is possible that the Hastings family continued to occupy the site for two more centuries, judging by surviving correspondence. Unfortunately the record of the progress of the work stops with the accounts, and, with the destruction of much of the works over the years after the dwelling was abandonned, it is now not possible to say how much of the fortifications were completed, and how much moth-balled for future work which never took place. The one thing which we know to have been complete was the moat, home now to fotilla of Canada geese. The decline of the castle after it was disposed of by the Hastings is not well documented. At one point it was part of a farm. By the twentieth century it was in the hands of officialdom, which carried out essential repairs. One of these repairs obscures a magnificent vaulted ceiling of brick in the main entrance, which is still the old gate-house. Other places clearly show up in modern brick. However, the chief point of interest these days seems to be the arrangements for the disposal of human ‘waste’, which was funnelled into two small chambers beside the moat, into which their contents had to be shovelled, presumably by miscreants. One last point – the gun ‘port-holes’ even now guard the bridge, in the site of the old draw-bridge. It may still be unwise to invade the place.
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The Three E’s – Why Gardening Makes You Happy
Gardeners have always known that there’s nothing better for mind, body and soul than getting your hands dirty and tending the patch. And now everyone else has caught up – you often hear gardening mentioned alongside mindfulness, meditation and all those other attempts to cure us of our modern malaise. But what is it that makes gardening so good for you? Why would something that was once seen as mundane as doing the dishes now be considered a trendy, holistic cure-all?
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Exercise - One of my motivations for becoming a professional gardener was the appeal of leading an active lifestyle. I’d spent my working life sat at a desk, bathed in artificial light and barely having the opportunity to stretch my legs. When you’re in the garden you’re always on the move – you squat, lunge, stretch, lift. It’s like a gym workout but far more fun, and it makes your body happy. Entertainment - Gardening is a very engaging activity, and a busy mind is a happy one. These days the ever-present temptation is to stare at any number of screens – TV, tablet, smartphone – but these are all passive activities that leave us feeling unfulfilled. What better remedy to these attention-devouring devices could there be than planting a raspberry, attempting a topiary or pruning an apple tree? Enlightenment - You often hear the line that gardening ‘connects us to nature’, but there’s more to it than that. When we garden our deep, ancestral instincts take over (we have, after all, been gardening as a species for thousands of years) and we’re connected to our true (and better) natures. There’s contentment to be found when we’re doing something real and worthy. AUGUST TIP: Don’t underestimate the power of deadheading. Plants that are allowed to go to seed will finish flowering much earlier. Make it part of your daily routine – take your morning coffee outside and trim some spent flowers.
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The Council has introduced the alerts to help keep people informed about Council services and news. There are a range of topics including general news, business, planning, events, recycling and refuse and news for tenants. Cllr Jonathan Morgan, leader of the Council and lead member for communications, said: “We’re committed to having open and honest communication with residents and these new email alerts are a great way to get information to people. “Residents can choose which notifications to receive and we want to make it as easy as possible for people to access information which may be relevant to them. “And we are not just broadcasting our news. We want to have meaningful conversations with people and that can take place either face to face, on the phone, on social media and we still happily receive letters. Your views our important to us and essential in shaping our services.” To sign up to the Council’s new email alerts, please visit www.charnwood.gov.uk/alerts
The Family Obstacular - a Big Day Out! BRADGATE ROTARY’S Family Challenge Day takes place on Sunday 15th September. The Family Obstacular or Family Funtacular will be taking place in a new location in the Charnwood Forest. Fun and Family are the key words, this is NOT a mud, blood guts and glory event, but something to bring out the competitiveness without the pain while raising funds for some of our local charities. Alongside the challenges, there will be opportunities to enjoy a day out with stalls, bouncy castle and food options. Not everyone will need to take part in the challenges to appreciate the day, but we suspect you might want to anyway. So pencil on the family calendar the date and watch this space for more details of the Family Obstacular on Sunday 15th September.
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Projects awarded over £20,000 in grant funding Groups in Charnwood have been awarded £22,500 to support local projects. In the latest round of grant applications for 2019-20, Charnwood Borough Council awarded funding to several community groups. Falcon Support Services was awarded £10,000 towards a project which will support sex workers in the local area. The pilot scheme will run three drop-in sessions a week where people are able to seek support and advice. The grant from the Council will help to fund one session per week. Age UK Leicester and Rutland was granted £3,500 for the Men and Women in Sheds project which aims to tackle isolation amongst older people in the borough. The Shed is where people come together and engage in activities such as carpentry, metal work, repairs, crafts and gardening. Fibromyalgia Friends Together Leicestershire, a Charnwood based group which hold monthly meetings to support people with fibromyalgia was awarded £2,200. The funding will be used to help develop their activities further.
Other grants awarded included: • £1,500 to Seagrave War Memorial Hall towards the installation of LED lighting •
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Cllr Deborah Taylor, the borough Council’s lead member for communities said: “I’m really pleased we’ve been able to support such a wide range of projects during the latest round of the Council’s grant scheme. “We’re committed to helping our local communities develop and these groups and organisations offer activities which help tackle a number of issues faced by residents. “I’d encourage any groups in the borough who need support with their projects to take a look at what’s on offer and consider applying for a grant in the next round.”
The deadlines for the next round of grants are: Community Development and Engagement Grant, deadline, August 1, 2019- The grant is open for any organisation working in Charnwood and can provide up to £10,000 towards running costs and one-off equipment costs. Community Facilities and Feasibility Grant, deadline, August 1, 2019 – The grant can provide a maximum of £20,000, up to a maximum of 50% of the cost of a project which assists with the renovation, improvement and provision of community buildings, and small-scale environmental improvement schemes. Feasibility studies grants awards grants of up to £5,000, to a maximum of 50% of the cost of feasibility studies as part of the development plan to undertake substantial refurbishment or propose a new-build community facility. For more information about the Council’s grants schemes visit www.charnwood.gov.uk/grants
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Splashing time at Joe’s Jog!
Nothing could dampen the spirits of runners of all ages who braved the downpours last week for the Joe’s Jog charity fun run. Joe’s Jog, which is now in its sixth year, took place before the Mattioli Woods Rothley 10k running event on Tuesday 11 June. This year’s Joe’s Jog drew a record 452 registered participants, with families and children of all ages enjoying the chance to be part of the Rothley 10k evening. The run raised a fantastic £2,400 to support the ongoing work of the Joe Humphries Memorial Trust (JHMT). The race was officially started by Chris Edwards from Leicester rock band Kasabian. The first three runners to cross the line were Oliver Arnold, Harry Sutherington and Harrison Hill. The first female home was Eloise Geary, in 7th place. Joe Humphries was 14 when he collapsed and died suddenly while out jogging near his Rothley home. He was a victim of SADS – sudden arrhythmic death syndrome – a heart condition which can strike anyone at any time, particularly otherwise fit and healthy young people. Since Joe’s death, his family and friends have worked tirelessly to raise awareness of SADS and sudden heart deaths. They set up the JHMT to provide free CPR training in schools, sports clubs and community groups, to help fund community defibrillators and to campaign for better understanding of SADS. The charity also runs the Inspire Awards, a small grants scheme that helps inspiring young people to fulfill their potential. Steve Humphries, chair of the JHMT, said: “Despite the awful weather conditions, this was an amazing effort by everyone who turned out to run and have fun in the rain. “Joe’s Jog is a great way to commemorate our son Joe in his home village and raise vital funds for the ongoing work of his Trust to save young lives, and help young people to reach their potential. “This event would not have been possible without the army of Team Joe volunteers who gave up their precious time to ensure the event was a great success again.” To find out more about the Trust’s work, to get involved as a volunteer, or to learn how to apply for the Inspire Awards or CPR training for your sports club, visit www.jhmt.org.uk
Space Chase, Summer Reading Challenge 2019 The Summer Reading Challenge 2019 theme is Space Chase, an out-of-this-world adventure inspired by the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. Children taking part in the Challenge will join our super space family, The Rockets, for a thrilling mission to track down books nabbed by mischievous aliens! The Summer Reading Challenge encourages children aged 4 to 11 to read six library books during the long summer holiday. Children's reading can 'dip' during the summer holidays if they don't have regular access to books and encouragement to read for pleasure. The annual Summer Reading Challenge helps get three quarters of a million children into libraries each year to keep up their reading skills and confidence. The Challenge celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. How it works - Children can read whatever they like - fiction, fact books, poetry, joke books, picture books, audio books - just as long as they are borrowed from the library. Children receive special rewards each time they finish a book and there's a certificate for everyone who completes the Challenge. The Summer Reading Challenge is open to all primary school aged children and is designed for all reading abilities. Schools work with local libraries and give out information to encourage children to take part, and most libraries run Summer Reading Challenge linked early years activity for pre-schoolers. Throughout the Summer Reading Challenge, library staff and teenage and adult volunteers support children, helping them to discover new authors and explore a wide range of different types of books. The Challenge will launch in libraries in England and Wales on Saturday 13 July 2019.
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Summer Season at Bradgate Park The Ruins of Bradgate Park House, in the centre of Bradgate Park are set to be the backdrop for a Summer Season of outdoor performances from national and local companies and performers, providing unforgettable memories of open air theatre and live music in Leicestershire’s favourite Park
movies, TV themes and pop music, as well as the traditional sea shanties and proms music that thrill and engage audiences. Starting at 7pm the event will culminate in a light show and wildlife-friendly pyrotechnics, all set against the backdrop of the home of Lady Jane Grey.
The 2019 season in August offers a great variety of opportunities, with the popular Bradgate Park Proms Spectacular, followed by the Acoustic Folk picnic, alongside daytime family theatre in the summer holidays.
The Charity’s fundraiser has been lucky to gain support from musicians who will also be performing including Ruby Doos; Dave Kirk; Daryl Kirkland; The Jigantics (acoustic); David Wyatt/Andy Wale Acoustic and Harriet Endersby. Headlining the day is the Jim Moray Trio. Jim Moray is amongst England’s finest interpreters of traditional song. A five-time BBC Folk Award winner, his songs have been featured in a season finale of Grey’s Anatomy, he has appeared onscreen singing a specially composed song for Dr Who spin-off Class as aliens attack the earth, and he has presented documentaries on traditional music for BBC Radio 3.
Daytime family theatre is returning to Bradgate Park on the 7th and 8th August with Quantum Theatre’s adaptation of Wind in the Willows. The daytime performances are at 2pm on Thursday August 8th and at 11 and 2.30 on Friday August 9th. Their shows deliver a magical event for young and old alike taking them back to the tales of their childhood in a show designed to appeal to all the family. With recent interest in the Wind in the Willows puppets’ return after 30 years’ absence and a new film, the performances will be a popular summer day out. The Park’s Explore project volunteers also offer an added treat of free activities. On the evening of Thursday August 8th Quantum Theatre will also be performing an adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic A Mid Summer Night’s Dream. The performance starts 7pm and with the opportunity to access the Ruins an hour before performances start - it is a great way to spend a summer’s evening. The Proms Spectacular will feature a concert with Leicestershire’s Bardi Wind Orchestra on Saturday 17th August. The evening of popular and traditional music will thrill and entertain the whole family. The Ruins open from 5.30pm allowing people to enjoy a picnic in this magnificent location. The concert will show a lighter side of the symphonic band’s repertoire with selections from shows, the
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Cabinet to consider changes to bulky waste service Changes to Charnwood Borough Council’s bulky waste collection service will be considered by councillors. The Council is one of only a handful of authorities in England to currently offer a free collection for some bulky items from people’s doorsteps. Currently, Charnwood residents can request from the Council three free bulky waste collections each year and only face a charge after exceeding that amount. However, the Council’s Cabinet is being asked to consider introducing a ÂŁ20 charge for each collection of up to three items. The Council says as local government funding becomes increasingly challenging it must look at new ways to fund frontline services. Cllr Leigh Harper-Davies, lead member for contracts at the Council, said: “We have to be realistic about funding services for residents. Bulky waste collections are not something the authority has to provide but we know residents value the service. That’s why, as local government funding becomes more difficult, we must look at alternative ways of paying for services like this.
Peter Tyldesley, Director of the Bradgate Park Trust, said, “The Ruins are a perfect venue for a great event within the Park. Our Summer Season of shows and performances offers something for everyone. �
“Nearly every other authority in the country charges for bulky waste collections and to ensure we can keep delivering a high-quality service we feel the time is right to introduce a reasonable charge.
For all music and theatre events doors open an hour before the performance starts, so audiences can bring a picnic and their own rugs or seating. Events happen whatever the weather.
“The proposed charge would help cover the costs of the service and would still be cheaper than some other authorities in the area.
For more information on any of these Summer Season events, parking guidance and full FAQs including ticket prices and purchases, visit https://www.bradgatepark. org/Pages/Events/ www.facebook.com/BradgateParkTrust call 0116 2362713 ex 25 between 10.30 and 5pm (7 days a week) or visit the Visitor Centre at the heart of the Park where tickets are on sale.
“For people who want to dispose of large items there are a number of alternatives. Firstly, we would encourage people recycle if they can and a several charities collect some bulky items such as furniture for free. Most goods can also be taken to the local tips. “This approach was included in this year’s Council’s budget which was approved by Council earlier this year.â€? The current bulky waste service costs around ÂŁ105,000 to operate and introducing the charge is expected to generate around ÂŁ60,000 a year. More information is contained in the Cabinet report.
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