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THE STATION ARRIVING AT WIXAMS IS YEARS LATE!
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Bedford Borough Mayor dave Hodgson has stepped in to rescue the planned station in Wixams after the failure of the toothless planning deal to deliver the long-planned project.
The original planning agreement in 2006 did not make the delivery of a station a condition of the development, instead including a contribution
from the developers comprising less than half the estimated cost. It was intended that the rest would be funded nationContinues on page 3 ally.
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BedfordsHire NHs CCG’s has awarded a twoyear contract to Putnoe Medical Centre to continue to run Putnoe Walk-in centre. Pressure from residents’ campaign groups has resulted in this ‘U-turn’ and is much welcomed – the shorter opening hours are not! Weekday opening hours are 8am-2pm, weekends 8am-5pm.
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Black History Month
Bedford’s Windrush Generation exhibition at The Higgins Bedford 1st 0ctober – 31st october 2018: Black History Month 6th october 2018 – 24th March 2019: ‘Paved with Gold’: Bedford’s Windrush Generation
ThE higgins Bedford will celebrate this year’s Black history month by hosting a variety of events and an exhibition commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Empire Windrush arriving with people from the Caribbean to Britain. The museum presents ‘Paved with Gold’: Bedford’s Windrush Generation, a fascinating exhibition exploring the stories of people settling in Bedford from 1948, which will open on 6th October 2018 and is free to visit. This exhibition will highlight the Windrush Generation’s journey to Bedford, where they settled, and their employment opportunities. It will also explore their legacy of endurance and determination through the challenges they faced and the contributions they made to the community. as part of the exhibition, The higgins Bedford has been interviewing members of the Windrush Generation who settled in Bedford to recognise the impact they have made in rebuilding the town after the second World War. The higgins Bedford has been working in partnership with The higgins Black history Panel, the University of hertfordshire, retired Caribbean Nurses association of Bedford, Nubian Teachings and members of the public to collect and showcase the stories, artefacts, and photographs presented in this exhibition. Cllr sarah-Jayne Gallagher, Portfolio holder for Leisure and Culture said “‘Paved with Gold’:
Bedford’s Windrush Generation is set to be a fascinating exhibition, exploring the history and stories of people settling in Bedford from 1948 as part of the ‘Windrush Generation’. This exhibition is part of the museum’s celebration of Black history month and then will run until march 2019, make sure you take the opportunity to visit.” Examples of the stories in the exhibition include: Bishop Francis Vaughan arrived in Britain on his 21st birthday in 1958. he managed the expansion of his ministry from its humble beginnings and became the Bishop of The miracle Church of God in Christ on alexandra road. ‘We came to offer Britain what our country had already imparted to us. The church was everything for the community. We grew up with the church. It was our life. We felt unwelcome here, so people sacrificed their time to help build the church.’ Jasine Belinfante arrived in Britain in 1969 at 18 years old to train as a nurse and midwife. she settled in Bedford in 1974 and enjoyed a career at Bedford’s North Wing and south Wing hospital. ‘I’ve had a good career in Bedford. I’ve worked as a staff nurse and a midwife, serving the community well by delivering babies and caring for the elderly. I’ve enjoyed both aspects of the profession tremendously’. rudolph rockhead came to Britain and resided in Bedford in 1960 to continue his career as a bricklayer and builder. he helped to build houses, schools, churches, shops, and Bedford Police station. ‘I arrived in Britain in 1960 as a builder, and that’s what I have done in all my years here. To see families living in, and enjoying the houses that I’ve built makes me more satisfied than anything else’
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ChrIsTmas is coming to town on November 22nd with Love Bedford and the 500+ businesses who are behind the BedfordBID (Business Improvement District). On Thursday November 22nd the Love Bedford team, in conjunction with the harpur Centre and Bedford Borough Council, will unwrap the best Christmas ever. Families can start in Bedford town centre in the afternoon to see santa and his rEaL reindeer, have pictures taken in the snow Globe, see the iridescent Bubble man and meet marvel Comic characters followed by: Xmas Lights switch-on including a GIaNT Christmas Tree in on silver street - with help from longestablished michael r. Peters electrical suppliers of The Broadway and The art Centre of howard street, and beautiful new lights at riverside Bedford as the darkness deepens: Fireworks along The Embankment will begin, again co-funded by the BedfordBID. Christina rowe, Director of BedfordBID says: “Love Bedford businesses work together throughout the year to keep customers coming back. In the festive season we do
even more to light up the town. This includes the Xtra Xmas lights seen in previous years on side streets, and this year a brighter giant Christmas Tree in silver street. “In addition riverside Bedford is entering into the spirit with its new festive display. “across the whole town there will be a Love Bedford Window Wonderland promotion for best lit festive shop and restaurant displays.” Until the New Year, the harpur Centre Florist will be setting up a Festive Fair including a synthetic skating rink and Christmas cabins selling seasonal goods. BedfordBID will have one of the Cabins, branded with Love Bedford, where independent town centre businesses will be able to book a slot to showcase their own Christmas offers and services in the weeks leading up to December 25th. For updates about What’s on this Christmas, Late Night shopping and all season parking updates visit the No1 town centre showcase www.lovebedford.co.uk daily updates of what’s on and when oNLY at lovebedford.co.uk FB Love Bedford Instagram LoveBedford1 Twitter @LoveBedford
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THE STATION ARRIVING AT WIXAMS IS YEARS LATE! Commenting, Mayor dave said: “This is a crucial facility for Wixams and we cannot let this station just be lost to the community. I know from speaking to local residents just how important this is for so many people. That’s why, while it isn’t the job of councils to build railways stations and that was never intended in this case, I am stepping to make it our business. “We will make sure residents get the station they were promised. “The station should have been made a condition of the development back when planning permission was awarded.” There is still more work to be done on getting all the plans and approvals in place. however, mayor Dave’s commitment means that for the first time, funds for the full cost of the station have been identified. The station will be served by the Thameslink line, including services to and from London. The full cost of the station is projected to be £27.4 million, and the gap in funding to be filled by the Council is £14 million. Borough Cllr for Wixams,
Graeme Coombes commenting on the announcement said: “This is welcome news and not before time. After a prolonged push by residents, the Parish Council, Wixams Neighbourhood Watch and others, continuous pressure has forced the Mayor to act. For those of us who have followed this saga for the last nine years, the lack of urgency and co-ordination from the Mayor and Borough Council has been all too apparent, for too long. “The Mayor has chosen to blame everyone else for the delay and present himself as the white knight riding to the station project’s rescue. But the question must be asked of him: “Why has it taken you so long to get your act together? If you can do this now, why not years ago, before the costs spiralled out of control?” “Also, it was only six months ago that the Mayor was lauding the benefits of a new station in Sharnbrook. Strong opposition from Wixams residents and the lack of planning and proper research by the Mayor meant that the Sharnbrook scheme had to be pulled before it had even got started.” For all your Window, Door, Conservatory & Roofline needs
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NOW A NEW CHALLENGE TO LOCAL DEMOCRACY! THe Government and Local Authorities have acted together to create yet another QUANGo – ‘The Central Growth Board’. “It will enable them to push through massive developments along the Oxford – milton Keynes – Bedford – Cambridge Corridor without the consent of local people, crushing local democracy,” says the Campaign for the Protection of rural England (CPrE).
The mayor of Bedford, Dave hodgson and the Leader of Central Bedfordshire Council, James Jamieson, both committed to the NIC plans, have joined the Central Growth Board.
The Central Growth Board has been formed to ensure that controversial Oxford – Cambridge developments across the local authority areas covered by the south East midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (sEmLEP) – Bedfordshire, milton Keynes, Luton, aylesbury Vale and Northamptonshire plus the rest of Buckinghamshire, are pushed through without debate. similar ‘Growth Boards’ are being created in
Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire. a spokesperson for CPrE Bedfordshire said: “CPrE Bedfordshire believe that the work of the new “Central Growth Board” is already underway with controversial planning applications and projects being pushed through with minimal consultation with the people of Bedfordshire. Examples are: The expansion of Cranfield Airport to become a major airport for private jets – some very large. To be called London Cranfield. New runway and ground facilities include a 300 bed hotel – doubling the number of aircraft movements from 20,000 to 40,000 per year increasing passenger numbers to 70,000 per year.
This planning application was quietly approved by Central Bedfordshire Council (CBC) in June 2018 without consulting the many Town & Parish Councils in Bedford Borough which will be directly under the flight path or otherwise impacted e.g. by air pollution, increased traffic etc. Villages like Wootton (Bedford Borough) to the north and west of Bedford town which will be heavily impacted by the very large increase in car and hGV traffic due to the airport expansion. several north Bedfordshire villages are directly under the flight path. strangely, for a strategic application of this
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type, it appears that Bedford Borough Council itself was also not consulted even though Cranfield airport is on the border between the two La’s. This despite the fact that The mayor of Bedford, Dave hodgson knew all about plans to expand Cranfield airport. We have written to The mayor of Bedford and the Leader of CBC, James Jamieson asking for the reason behind their undermining of the local democratic process and what they will do to put it right. Proposed new A6 – M1 Link road which will slice through the Chilterns area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and impact historic woodlands. Details of the controversial route of the a6-m1 link road was mysteriously absent from CBC’s Local Plan 2035 which was presented to Government for approval a few months ago. Then “out of the blue” on July 10th, Central Bedfordshire Council (CBC) put the route of the new road forward for “pre-application consultation” with local people at a number of drop-in sessions across the area. These sessions were held during the summer holidays (the first starting on the 17July and the last on the 30th July) when many residents were away on holiday. Those residents who were available were given just seven days’ notice of the first drop-in event!
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Online admissions now open!
BEDFOrD Borough Council’s online admissions systems is now open to all parents and carers whose children are due to transfer to secondary or upper school in september 2019. Parents who live within the Borough who have a child in year 6 at primary school or year 8 at a middle school will need to transfer their child to a secondary school or upper school in september 2019. The transfer to secondary 2019 round and the transfer to Upper 2019 round is available from the 12th september 2018 via the Council website. For parents who have a child due to transfer to middle school in september 2019, the transfer to middle school application form will go live from the 26th september 2018. Cllr henry Vann said: “applying for a school place is a quick and easy process that can be done online or using the paper application but parents and caters of children should remember make sure to only use one method to apply.” For further information go to www.bedford.gov.uk/online admissions
Huge take-up for LibraryPlus Membership
OVEr 7,500 people have signed up to become members of Bedford Borough Council’s LibraryPlus scheme which gives increased access to council libraries. In september last year Bedford Borough’s libraries started working in a whole new way with the start of self-service hours through LibraryPlus at Bedford Central, Bromham and Wootton Libraries. The move to LibraryPlus has seen library opening hours increase by over 40 hours overall, including Bedford Central Library opening on sundays and bank holidays. LibraryPlus members are able to use the libraries when it is more convenient for them, both during the staffed and self-service hours at Bedford Central, Wootton and Bromham libraries. mayor Dave hodgson said: “LibraryPlus has seen additional hours of opening including sunday opening at Bedford Central Library, and we have continued to keep all of our libraries open. Our libraries are a fantastic local service which will continue to be places where you can meet with family and friends, browse the stock, borrow books, use a PC and access free Wifi.”
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Kimberley & Blues development programme rUGBY stars of the future now have the opportunity to become part of a tailored training and coaching programme alongside their academic studies it has been revealed. stewartby-based Kimberley sixth Form College has developed this new programme in partnership with Bedford Blues rugby Club. From september, coaching staff from Blues Community, alongside teaching staff at the College, are delivering a bespoke training and coaching programme to students. as part of this exciting initiative,
Kimberley College will launch their first sixth Form rugby team. The students will also act as young ambassadors, representing both Kimberley, which is part of Wootton academy Trust, and Blues Community. The programme will enable students who are passionate about rugby to build this into their studies at a top performing sixth Form College, identified as the 11th best sixth Form College in the sunday Times list 2017. students will not only benefit from the expertise of Blues Community, but also gain a greater
understanding of how a successful organisation, such as Bedford Blues, operates as a business. Kimberley College Principal, mr Tim Detheridge, said: “We are immensely proud of this prestigious project. Not only will those students who are dedicated to rugby be able to build this into a ‘lifestyle’ curriculum, non-rugby enthusiasts will also gain a greater understanding of business, marketing and the sports science behind top level performance at such a successful organisation.” Bedford Blues Chief Operating
Officer, Gareth alred, said: “We are very excited about this new community initiative which breaks new ground for us as a club and the community department. The project with Kimberley sixth Form College provided an innovative way to work with the young people in our local community, developing life skills and community awareness through rugby, whilst promoting our brand.” mr Gareth Graham, sports Teacher at Wootton academy Trust, will lead on the programme in partnership with Blues’ head of Community, mr Jon Phillips. The pair are excited about the creation of a rugby team for Kimberley College and have entered the team into prestigious leagues and cup competitions next season. mr Graham, who has played and coached rugby throughout his career, said: “It has been a pleasure to work with successful rugby teams at Wootton (the Year 11 team are current county champions). With the addition of high-quality players joining Kimberley from other schools on the development programme; I can see us going from strength to strength. The support of highly experienced coaches and players gives our students unrivalled access to elite coaching and mentoring. We are very fortunate to be involved in this wonderful opportunity.”
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Professor gifts fantastic new i-Kan celebrates tenth birthday ‘John Bunyan Handbook’ BEDFOrD i-Kan, a destination of choice for entrepreneurs and businesses in Bedford, celebrated its 10 year birthday this september. The centre was a pioneering project by Bedford Borough Council to provide flexible and affordable office accommodation tailored towards business start-ups and small businesses. Located in the heart of Bedford’s town centre, i-Kan has served as a base for those looking to grow their businesses and ideas. With spaces for 1-2 people, and large enough for a team of five people, as well as hot Desking and Virtual Tenancies,
ON Thursday september 6, Professor W.r Owens visited the John Bunyan museum to donate a copy of the new publication The Oxford handbook of John Bunyan to join the extensive library collection of over 3,000 works on and by Bunyan. With thirty-eight contributors from around the world, The Oxford handbook of John Bunyan is the most extensive volume of original essays ever published on the seventeenth-century Nonconformist preacher and writer, John Bunyan. Its thirty-eight chapters examine
Bunyan’s life and works, their religious and historical contexts, and the critical reception of his writings, in particular his allegorical narrative, The Pilgrim’s Progress. Interdisciplinary and comprehensive, it provides unparalleled scope and expertise, ranging from literary theory to religious history and from theology to post-colonial criticism. Professor Owens was also able to attend a Bunyan round Table, hosted by Bunyan meeting’s Basement at Bunyan Gallery, and attended by the Lord Lieutenant, the high sheriff.
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Four on murder charges Trust gives helping hand FOUr people have been charged with murder after the death of a 16year-old boy in Bedford. Cemeren Yilmaz, of roman Paddock, harrold, died after being attacked in ashmead road on sunday, september 16, 2018. aaron miller, 19, of Tavistock street, Bedford, and three 15-year-old boys from Bedford, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have been
charged with murder in connection to the incident. all four were due to appear at Luton magistrates’ Court on Thursday, september 20.. a 40-year-old man from Bedford has been released by police and will face no further action. a 19-year-old man from Bedford will face no further action in terms of the murder enquiry, but remains under investigation for drug offences.
ON Wednesday, september 12, local grantmaking charity The harpur Trust welcomed this year’s university bursary students, their parents and some of their teachers, for an event to celebrate the start of their university journey. also in attendance were three graduates from a previous cohort who returned to meet and talk to the recipients about their own student experiences. 37 local sixth formers applied for the coveted bursary places which are awarded annually to 16 Bedford Borough based students from low income families. The selected students attended Biddenham Upper school, Bedford academy, Kimberley College, st Thomas more school and sharnbrook academy, and they are preparing to embark on a wide range of courses including Criminology, architecture, Law, sociology and Finance. Each student receives a total of £3600 spread in instalments over the duration of their course, and this money can be used to help with living expenses and general costs such as books, trips, transport or any other expenses they might encounter. This year, the Trust is also piloting its first postgraduate award which was allocated to Demi LeNetteDawson who is going to study Veterinary science at The royal Veterinary College at the University of London. Demi was previously a recipient of the University Bursary scheme and recently graduated from surrey University with a 1st Class degree in Veterinary Biosciences. she receives an award of £4000 to help with the cost of her course. Grants Committee members Jenifer sauboorah, and Debborah Inskip were present to announce and give out the awards. Jennifer, a Trustee and Chair of the Grants Committee for The harpur Trust, spoke to the students about her own
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experience as a recipient of a grant by the Trust 20 years ago. Guest speaker ryan Gray Programme manager and National social media Co-ordinator for Uprising congratulated the students before introducing the work of his own charity. Uprising is a national youth leadership development organisation recognised at Government-level as a pioneering charity championing the critical issues surrounding diversity, social mobility and equality. Their work provides routes to leadership and employment for 16-25 year olds who have talent, but lack opportunity. The Trust brought Uprising to Bedford in 2011 and has funded it ever since. Emma Cook, Grants Programmes Officer for The harpur Trust, who co-ordinates the project, welcomed the students said “Today marks the start of a relationship with The harpur Trust which we hope will be a long and positive one. We know from experience that many of the students who have been awarded our bursaries in the past have gone on to great things, and we look forward to hearing updates from them as they progress on their education journey”.
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rECENTLY Bluebird Care (Bedford) held an afternoon Tea in aid of Carers in Bedfordshire. The event was a huge success and they would like to thank everyone who came along, who made a donation and supported this amazing cause. Over £550 was raised on the day. Bluebird Care (Bedford) have been supporting Carers in Bedfordshire throughout 2018 as their nominated Charity of the Year. During National Carers Week Bluebird Care (Bedford) held a cake & craft sale, which raised over £250. Gemma Gough, Care assistant at Bluebird Care (Bedford), completed a sponsored skydive in June, representing Bluebird Care (Bedford) and raised over £660. In total so far this year, Bluebird Care (Bedford) have raised over £1470 for Carers in Bedfordshire. Carers in Bedfordshire is a notfor-profit registered charity providing support for carers of family members and friends throughout Bedfordshire. The money raised will go towards providing more support services across Bedfordshire including; counselling sessions and support groups for young carers, specialist dementia support groups and carers’ cafes, to name but a few. Carers in Bedfordshire’s aims are to ensure carers’ voices are heard and respected in the development and delivery of all services.
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Bedford estate agent supporting Kick Boxer IN October 2017 Jadenfrom Putnoe, competed and qualified to represent Team England in the World Kickboxing Championships in Jamaica fighting out of the East area Thai/Kickboxing Club. his all round commitment, determination and desire to be the best he possibly could, set him in good stead for the Championships. From this point onwards, his focus was to raise funds to get him out to montego Bay in any way he could, he collected 134 Christmas trees early 2018 to recycle in return for donations to his cause and attended charity events to raise his profile. Jaden went on to approach various companies to request their support to achieve his dream of winning a Gold medal for England In march this year, Lane & holmes along with other companies, supported Jadens campaign to get to Jamaica, kindly donating to his dream. Jaden has had a very successful trip out to The World Championships in Jamaica. after competing in three categories, he won a bronze medal in -51kg points (his least favourite category).
he aggravated a groin injury during the points section but pushed through it to his favourite categories to become World Champion in -51kg continuous and World Champion in 51kg K1, coming away with two Gold medals. Jaden was one of a team if five, fighting out of East area, all of whom have come away with medals.
Thank you Mike Bonney aFTEr twenty one years, mike Bonney, one of the founding members of Bedford Opportunities for Learning Disabilities, has decided to step down as Trustee and Treasurer. In the mid 1990’s parents of young people with learning difficulties were worrying about the life opportunities for their children after leaving school. The excellent educational system and services offered to those children with special needs were cut off at nineteen. adults with learning difficulties, at that time, had virtually no work opportunities and faced a rudderless life and social isolation. mike Bonney and his wife may were among those parents. On behalf of mencap mike applied to the National Lottery for funding. The result was a substantial award from the Lottery. mike had made a successful bid, but what to do now. mike interviewed sharon hart and took her on to run the Charity with mike acting as Treasurer. It was agreed that it would be a garden maintenance business. so acquiring a lease at 12 Grisdale Court, Kempston and the purchase of a red mini bus, Beds Garden Carers was launched in 1997. For two years Beds Garden Carers was affiliated to National mencap. mencap suggested that BGC take on the mencap name. however, there was already a
mencap in Bedford. so with mike’s help Beds Garden Carers retained its’ own identity and became affiliated with Bedford mencap. Over the years the Charity grew and expanded into other areas as well as gardening, so the final big change for mike to oversee was a change of name from Beds Garden Carers (BGC) to Bedford Opportunities for Learning Difficulties BOLD). POLICE have secured a property closure order, after a successful drugs warrant at a property in Paddlers Court, Bedford. Officers carried out the warrant on september 16, following a number of reports of drug dealing and anti-social behaviour in the area. No drugs were found during the search, however, items involved in the preparation and use of drugs were discovered and an imitation firearm.
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Left Dillion White and right Liam Kilby.
BEDFOrD College is once again proving it is World Class when it comes computer training. Two students are through to the World skills UK Finals at the NEC Birmingham on November 15th to compete against the best in the country. a place in the overseas finals awaits if they get through, as with previous contenders from the College. Liam Kilby, access to Computing Course is through to the Web Design competition and Dillon White, an apprentice is through to the Network systems administrator challenge. They were among a range of Bedford College students who took part in the regional finals of the event staged at the Cauldwell street campus, which has some of the best equipped computer training facilities in the UK. head of Computing Paula hobday said: “Our consistent appearance in national and international showcases demonstrates how our approach to training keeps students up to speed with the latest demands from industry and employers.”
Ian Pryce CBE, CEO of The Bedford College Group said: “as the No 1 College in the economic region, we are proud to have an IT training department which is genuinely World Class and is preparing our students to win the best places in computing industry careers.”
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CILEx Law apprentice wins award
IN recognition for his hard work, Joe Freestone, a member of CILEx Law school’s (CLs) apprenticeship recruitment Team has been selected to receive an Outstanding achievement award for his recent apprenticeship. The award will be handed out at the Bedford College’s achievements Ceremony, at Bedford Corn Exchange, on Thursday, 6 December. apprenticeship recruitment Coordinator Joe joined Kempstonbased CLs in June 2017 as apprentice recruitment assistant to do a Level 3 apprenticeship in Business administration. Now that he has completed his apprenticeship, he will start another apprenticeship at Bedford College next month when he begins an advanced Level 3 CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development) in human resources support. Joe plays an important part in CLs’s apprenticeships recruitment Team. The team is made up exclusively of current and recent apprentices offering a full range of recruitment services to apprenticeship employer clients. Joe’s role includes dealing with enquiries from prospective apprentices and helping CLs’s clients to fill their apprenticeship vacancies by carrying out telephone interviews and attending assessment days. having also completed a Level 2 apprenticeship with a previous employer, Joe is able to use his considerable personal experience to highlight the benefits of doing an apprenticeship and to advise potential apprentices before they apply for a role. he said: “It was a great surprise to receive the letter telling me I’d won an award. I couldn’t have done it without CILEx Law school’s help. Everyone here – especially my team – has been incredibly supportive, from offering help and advice to ensuring that I had enough off-thejob learning time to do my college work.”
CITIzEN’s advice Bedford is a Free, Independent, Impartial and Confidential advice organisation accessible to all in Bedford Borough. Last year, Citizens advice Bedford saw over 8,600 clients with a variety of issues notably around Benefits, Employment, Debt, Immigration, housing and Consumer problems. CaB assisted these clients by offering information and advice to help them resolve the problems they were facing. Our advice and information service is mainly delivered by a team of fully trained volunteers and without them we would be unable to provide our service in the way that we do. Our volunteers have different backgrounds and levels of experience all with different motives as to why they decided to join us; for some, they chose to volunteer to add some structure to their week after they had retired, whilst for others, volunteering is a way to develop their skills and something which they can do around family commitments. Nevertheless, despite their initial reasons for joining, they all had one aim – to be able to make a positive contribution to other people’s lives and to help reduce similar client issues from reoccurring. Volunteering offers you the opportunity to gain lots of new transferable skills and for those who are looking for paid work; it’s an excellent opportunity to stand out from the crowd.
all of our volunteers undertake a highly respected structured training programme exposing them to a wide range of core workplace activities, including: communication, confidentiality, time management and using your common sense to be able to assist clients in the best possible way. as well as this, they receive dedicated supervision and support from a team of supervisors and there is always room for personal development.
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BEDFOrD’s top-achieving Wootton Upper school is celebrating another feather in its cap – a prestigious Quality mark for geography education. The school, based in hall End road, Wootton, is one of only nine in the UK to receive the coveted secondary Geography Quality mark (sGQm) in recognition of “excellence in teaching and learning in geography” in the 2018 awards scheme. The award, presented by The Geographical association, follows a rigorous assessment process in which the National moderation Team examined how well the school embraced new and innovative approaches to teaching, pupil attainment and achievement levels, student understanding and knowledge of geography and the quality of teaching available. The accolade cements Wootton Upper school’s reputation as a highachieving school offering the highest standards of teaching and pupil support. michael Gleeson, Executive Principal, said: “We are delighted to have received this prestigious award, one of only nine schools in the country to have been awarded the Centre of Excellence award in 2018. “We are very grateful to suzy Pykett, who as Wootton academy Trust’s head of Geography in 20172018, led Geography when the school was assessed for the award. suzy was supported by a hardworking and dedicated team including Dawn Bolan, hayley Bavington and James Logan and I cannot thank them enough”. “The Geography Department at Wootton academy Trust has a long standing reputation for being outstanding; this excellence award confirms the quality of Geography teaching and pupil experiences in the subject at Wootton academy Trust.” The sGQm awards scheme promotes effective subject leadership and management and helps subject leaders to raise the standards of geography in their school. Nine schools have been awarded ‘Centre of Excellence’ status in 2018 which together will further the Ga’s work to encourage good practice across the field and develop a local network of teachers. since the scheme launched in 2006, 500 sGQms have been awarded across the country.
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A full English to start your Sunday ThE newly refurbished harrold Centre is offering a range of facilities and events for the local community including cooked sunday breakfasts. The Connolly Foundation gave a major donation to the works to enlarge and improve the original 100-year-old building in order for it to better serve the community, especially in the areas of helping the frail, elderly and education. The main hall is named The Connolly hall in recognition of the Foundation’s contribution. The monthly ‘full English’ breakfasts are proving to be very popular. alison Foster,
Borough Councillor for harrold, Carlton and Odell said, “This is a great way to finish a sunday morning after a walk in the park. “since its refurbishment and enlargement the centre is able to offer a number of facilities including a large hall which can seat up to 130 people, a new atrium and bar facilities.” Breakfasts are on the first sunday of the month between 11am-2pm. www.harroldcentre.co.uk
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Funded childcare for 3 and 4-year-olds FrOm september 2017, 30 hours funded childcare has been available for eligible 3 and 4 year olds. 1,337 children across Bedford Borough currently have access to 30 hours childcare, the highest number in the region. The 30 hours offer is available for 3 and 4 year olds of working parents in the Borough and parents can apply at the same time as Tax-Free childcare. Children start in their childcare place the term after they turn 3 years old and have received a valid 30 hours code, whichever is later. Parents who have already applied must
check their details are up to date every three months to keep their 30 hours free childcare. Cllr henry Vann said: “The early years make all the difference and Bedford Borough Council have ranked first in the region in terms of the percentage of children in a 30 hour place (as a percentage of codes issued). This is a great achievement. I encourage all parents who haven’t already to check their eligibility and apply.” To find out more about your childcare choices visit www.childcarechoices.gov.uk/ to check your eligibility or update your details.
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ThE state-of-the-art £5.2 million advanced Engineering & Construction Centre which officially opens on October 16th at Bedford College will include a virtual reality learning suite funded by the Connolly Foundation. The “immersive” virtual reality system includes a ‘power wall’ where students can upload CaD information and view their designs in 3D their designs - effectively ‘navigating’ round the buildings. The technology will but will be especially useful for construction engineering, where a design can be displayed, with animation, and students can ‘walk around’ - by wearing a headset. Ian Pryce CBE, CEO of The Bedford College Group said: “Our advanced Engineering & Construction Centre will secure our pole position as the provider of One of Bedfords largest stockists cutting edge technology education for of printer cartridges including original, the region. This facility, which is partcompatible & remanufactured ink funded by sEmLEP and has attracted a variety of Government grant fund& toner cartridges. ing, but the support of Connolly Foundation is especially welcome. The Foundation has been generous in the past with support for training in the construction industry and this has made it possible for young people to move into great careers via apprenticeships or win promotion by through further qualifications.” The Connolly Foundation is a major charity in Bedfordshire that has given more than £5 million to local causes and organisations since its formation over 12 years ago. since 2007 numerous individuals, group and projects have benefitted Cartridge Depot from the Foundation’s support. It 30 St. Loyes Street, Bedford MK40 1EP works mainly through charitable E-Mail: info@cartridge-depot.co.uk organisations, to control its costs to Tel: 01234 910908 ensure that money is spent on projects www.cartridge-depot.co.uk and not overheads.
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a CharITY with premises in Bedfordshire has been awarded nearly £300,000 towards activities which combat the causes of homelessness in local young people. The YmCa already helps 100s of people of all ages off the county streets each year and into safe accommodation. But its Fun 4 Young People (F4YP) is designed to stop people ending up on the streets in the first place. so impressed has the Big Lottery organisation been with the charities work in Bedfordshire that is has awarded the project £299,117 over three years. “heading towards living on the streets often begins in unhappy homes. By mitigating several of the risk factors associated with family breakdown and increasing protective factors in the lives of children and young people, we are reducing the potential for them to become displaced from their families and eventually homeless, said Paul hunt YmCa Bedfordshire CEO, “approx 85% of our residents aged 16-25 state that a family breakdown was a catalyst for their homelessness and of the six main risk factors associated with family breakdown the first two focus on disengagement with school. Our F4YP programme looks to tackle these risk factors head on by helping support marginalised, disadvantaged 5-16-year-old children , young people and their peers through after school and holiday clubs. “This funding could save millions of pounds in the costs of social and health care which arise when people become homeless and their lives spiral downwards.” F4YP seek to make their session very affordable with 75% of placements going to disadvantaged and marginalised pupils. Fees to attend all their sessions are purposefully kept low with some after school activities only charging £2.30. Of course it means that these activities are immensely popular with parents who cannot afford private clubs, or feel excluded from other more expensive activities. “We work with schools serving the most challenging areas and encourage pupils to join our clubs. We aim for our courses to be accessible, great fun and enhance the learning appetites for those that attend. subject tutors get the opportunity to showcase elements of the subjects that may not always be taught in the classroom until a later age, for example science experiments, music and drama. The 12-1 reading sessions we provide have been fantastically successful and help children to look forward to school lessons they previously disengaged from” said sophie stock, F4YP Youth services Lead.
Trust gives helping hand to University students
ON Wednesday september12, local grantmaking charity The harpur Trust welcomed this year’s university bursary students, their parents and some of their teachers, for an event to celebrate the start of their university journey. also in attendance were three graduates from a previous cohort who returned to meet and talk to the recipients about their own student experiences. 37 local sixth formers applied for the coveted bursary places which are awarded annually to 16 Bedford Borough based students from low income families. The selected students attended Biddenham Upper school, Bedford academy, Kimberley College, st Thomas more school and sharnbrook academy, and they are preparing to embark on a wide range of courses including Criminology, architecture, Law, sociology and Finance. Each student receives a total of £3600 spread in instalments over the duration of their course, and this money can be used to help with living expenses and general costs such as books, trips, transport or any other expenses they might encounter. This year, the Trust is also piloting its first postgraduate award which was allocated to Demi LeNetteDawson who is going to study Veterinary science at The royal Veterinary College at the University of London. Demi was previously a recipient of the University Bursary scheme and recently graduated from surrey University with a 1st Class degree in Veterinary Biosciences. she receives an award of £4000 to help with the cost of her course. Grants Committee members Jenifer sauboorah, and Debborah Inskip were present to announce and give out the awards. Jennifer, a Trustee and Chair of the Grants Committee for The harpur Trust, spoke to the students about her own experience as a recipient of a grant by the Trust 20 years ago. Guest speaker ryan Gray
Programme manager and National social media Co-ordinator for Uprising congratulated the students before introducing the work of his own charity. Uprising is a national youth leadership development organisation recognised at Government-level as a pioneering charity championing the critical issues surrounding diversity, social mobility and equality. Their work provides routes to leadership and employment for 16-25 year olds who have talent, but lack opportunity. The Trust brought
Uprising to Bedford in 2011 and has funded it ever since. Emma Cook, Grants Programmes Officer for The harpur Trust, who co-ordinates the project, welcomed the students said “Today marks the start of a relationship with The harpur Trust which we hope will be a long and positive one. We know from experience that many of the students who have been awarded our bursaries in the past have gone on to great things, and we look forward to hearing updates from them as they progress on their education journey”.
Social group celebrating first anniversary CeLeBrATiNG its first successful year has been a social group helping people live with a variety of lung and breathing diseases. The Pulmonary fibrosis support Group meets every other month at the Jubilation Centre, Jubilee Park with the support of a NHs rehabilitation team. Attendees suffer from a range of conditions including iPf, sarcoidosis, Mesothelioma, Asbestosis and iLd.
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Music Club celebrates its 50th anniversary
Celebrating 20 years in business
ThIs October Jonathan Vowles Chartered accountants, a cutting edge firm of leading accountants, celebrates 20 years in business. The firm serves not only local but also international clients from its base in Cranfield. Jonathan is a Chartered accountant who set up in business in 1998 – after firstly working for a national, then a multi-national firm of accountants and then a Europe-wide division of VF Corporation (the world’s largest apparel company). Over the last 20 years, his accountancy business has evolved to meet the challenges and demands of today’s digital world. Now, in 2018, the business has reinvented itself to become a leader in the use of digital technology.
IT Was 50 years ago that a group of Bedford music-lovers got together to promote concerts of classical chamber music, and they set the bar high from the start. a handful of the original members still attend concerts! In the first two decades there were visits from already established artists such as Paul Tortelier, Janet Baker, Julian Bream, Yehudi menuhin, Daniel Barenboim, Nigel Kennedy and Evelyn Glennie. more recently the Club hosted multiple award winner Paul Lewis, who has already been rated as one of the finest pianists this
country has produced. When the BBC Young musician of the Year began 40 years ago the Club was indeed fortunate that one of the competition’s organisers and Club committee member, roy Tipping, was able to engage several early winners such as michael hext, Nicholas Daniel, Emma Johnson, Freddie Kempf and Leon mcCawley at the start of their musical careers. more recently the Club has welcomed winners Jennifer Pyke, Guy Johnston, Chloe hanslip and martin James Bartlett and finalist Benjamin Grosvenor, all of whom
performed at a special BBC Prom this summer at the royal albert hall to mark that 40th anniversary. The 50th season opens on Thursday 11 october with Music for a While where Bedford-educated Carolyn sampson and members of The King’s Consort, directed by robert King, will present a programme of vocal music by Purcell and handel and chamber works by Purcell, Vivaldi and Boismortier at Bunyan meeting. Tickets are available on the door or from enquiries@bedfordmusic club.co.uk
Pupils sweep up at art competitions TaLENTED artists and textile designers from Wootton Upper school are toasting success after collecting a host of prizes in local art competitions. Twenty-two students from years 9-11 entered work into The harpur Trust’s annual art competition in which Wootton Upper school won all categories. The theme for this year’s competition was ‘Where is your happy place?’ and ten pieces of work from the school were shortlisted for consideration. ruby Collins, from year 11, won first prize for a dress she created which represented her love of textiles and nature. Katie Cooper, also from year 11, won second prize for an underwater portrait inspired by her love of swimming. megan Clarke, from year 10, won third price for her enchanting image of a book made with string and nails reflecting her love of reading while Danielle Cutts received a highly commended award for her portrait inspired by Frida Kahlo showing her love of painting.
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There was also success for ‘post-16’ students from Kimberley College who entered the University of Northampton schools’ art & Design Competition. Three students were awarded prizes; maja sharratt who was first in the fashion category; Vanessa Nakalanzi who was second in the Fine art category and Natasha Burgess who took the students’ Choice award. meanwhile, six pieces of art from more than 400 entries were selected from students at Kimberley College to be included in an exhibition at The mall galleries in London during July as part of the National students’ art Exhibition 2018 with Vanessa Nakalanzi taking home the Portrait artist of the Year award. The icing on the cake of a summer of success was the news that Kimberley College and Wootton Upper school has been shortlisted in the Community art schemes renewable and smaller Projects category of the Community rail awards 2018.
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Bedford pub raises over £8000. Keith would like to thank all the customers at the Hungry Horse, Goldington Road, Bedford for helping him raise £3200 for Keech hospice. This was their third charity event and they have now raised over £8000 for good causes and our next chosen charity is Bedford Autism. Special thanks go to his wife Sian Wignell and daughter Emma for their special help and also to pub landlady Alice.
FOLLOWING discussions between language teachers at Bedford academy and Bedford school, a new initiative has been launched offering Latin and Greek lessons at Bedford school to visiting pupils from Bedford academy. Every fortnight Year 8 pupils from Bedford academy will visit Bedford school to learn Latin and Greek and to build an understanding of Greek and roman culture. They received their first lesson on monday 10 september from Bedford school’s head of Languages, mr alistair melvill, who was supported by Bedford school sixth Formers, Will ashcroft and Oscar hill. In time, the school aims for the boys to run the lessons with minimal guidance from mr melvill, to give them the opportunity to try their hand at teaching. Oscar hill said, “I really enjoyed the experience on monday and I am
looking forward to helping out with teaching again.” head of school at Bedford academy, Chris Deller said, “We are delighted to have made the link with Bedford school and are excited about the opportunities the programme will provide for our students.”
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sEVEN knives were found in Bedford during weapons sweeps on the third day of Operation sceptre, a week-long operation to tackle knife crime. Officers from the force were out last month searching open spaces and looking for weapons that had been discarded or hidden for future use. along with the seven knives, officers found two crowbars, a hammer, a screwdriver, a used can of pepper spray and a bag of suspected cannabis.
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I have long talked about public services being at crisis point after a decade of austerity but as we observed the anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers bank which precipitated the global financial crisis, a number of events last week revealed that public services have tipped into crisis. a damming report into police funding from the National audit Office found the Government were clueless about the impact of funding cuts to the police and its impact on society after funding cuts have led to 45,000 job losses. The chief constable of Bedfordshire Police said that in his 35 years as a police officer he had never seen such a high demand on his force, yet he has to deal with this with fewer police officers than he had in 2010 and a £47 million budget cut. he now simply cannot find enough officers to attend all the 999 calls including burglaries, car-related crime, anti-social behaviour and drug related offences. On the other side of Justice – our prison
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One of the things I have done in the last few days is to commission a new school chaplain. It took place during Evening Prayer sung by the excellent school choir. It was a good and inspiring inauguration of the chaplain’s ministry. The commissioning happened in the same week that the results of the latest National social attitudes survey indicated that religious allegiance had fallen, especially amongst those who describe themselves as Church of England. Equally significantly the number of people who describe themselves as having ‘no religion’ had risen substantially, especially amongst the young. It would not be surprising therefore if some questioned the appointment of the chaplain and the continued prominence of the chapel in the life of the school. In contrast I suggest that the chaplain and the chapel remain vital resources for the school
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PUBLIC consultation on the Bedford Borough ‘Local Plan 2030’ is underway and runs until Tuesday 30th October 2018. The plan sets out proposals for growth and development in the Borough through to 2030. so it’s a crucial document for the Borough and its future, and it’s important to cut through the politically motivated spin coming from some quarters to ensure people are informed about exactly what is at stake and what is being proposed. The Council is required by Government to plan for 14,550 homes to be built by 2030. With allocations and permissions already in place for over half of this number the plan proposes new sites for around 6,000 homes. Our strategy throughout has been to
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service is also broken. since the riot took place at hmP Bedford two years ago the Government has failed to get a grip of the prison. Bedford prison now has the highest level of assaults on prison officers in the country. I raised an urgent Question in Parliament about the appalling conditions at the jail and the Prison minister’s response so far is to bring in new management when what is needed is fewer prisoners and more prison officers. New figures last week from the Department of health and social Care revealed that nearly 24,000 mental health staff left the Nhs between
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community. It is not just that the decline of formal religious allegiance does not equate to the end of the quest for belief and meaning. Nor that to answer ‘no religion’ is often more about alienation from faith institutions, rather than a denial of religious enquiry and seeking. But rather that such seeking and searching makes three big questions especially relevant today. The first is ‘Who am I’? Who am I in this complex, diverse, global world? Who am I amidst growing ethnic diversity? Who am I
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Dave by Dave Hodgson Mayor of Bedford focus development on urban, brownfield sites and to protect existing communities from excessive and unsuitable development. That includes seeking to preserve the character and identity of existing villages, and preventing the merging of villages with each other or with the urban area. We want development that provides the new housing the Borough needs where it needs it, help-
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June 2017 and the end of may this year leaving a huge gap in service as demand for mental health services is rising. It makes a mockery of the Government’s promises to improve the inadequate mental health services in our country. The consequences of cuts to public services are far reaching for society. and the scales are tipping from crisis point to crisis across the board. Cuts to council budgets means they are struggling to meet their statutory duties; cuts to school budgets has led to some having to reduce services to a 4 day week; cuts to police budgets has led to a rise in crime because; our hospital has had to turn away patients and our prison officers go to work in fear of their lives. The good-will of public service workers which has been the saviour of public services during austerity may now be burning out as public service workers are leaving in droves. The Government are now playing whack-a-mole to try and get a grip of the systematic failures in our public services, but this was a crisis of their making and they don’t have a clue how to sort it out.
amongst the gender fluidity of our age? Who am I as someone who desires to be loved, to be valued, to be of worth? Profound questions that are as much theological as philosophical. The second is ‘Who are we’? What does it mean to be part of the global family with increasing awareness of the needs of my brothers and sisters across the world? how am I to understand my responsibilities to my fellow human beings? What does it mean to be part of world where far from disappearing, faith in many countries is on the increase? Finally ‘Who is God’? This is not a call to dogma and particular beliefs, but an invitation to seek and search as we seek to understand the spiritual and the divine. Chapels and chaplains are resources to support this enquiry, this journey, this discovery. as such they are far from the periphery of an institution and rather can be the centre of the search for truth and meaning that most desire. It is why I was glad to commission a new chaplain last week.
ing people access housing suitable for them and their family locally. It’s difficult to achieve these priorities, especially when you have to meet strict government targets, but we think the plan strikes the right balance. We want to know what local residents think, however, so please have a look and give your views. The consultation paper and all the accompanying documents are available at www.bedford.gov.uk/localplan2030. Please note that all comments received during the last round of public consultation earlier this year will be sent to the examining Inspector. so, if you gave your views on a part of the plan that hasn’t changed and your views have not changed, you do not need to resubmit your comments. I’m grateful to all individuals and groups who take part, as we tackle this major challenge for Bedford Borough together.
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OCTOBER IN THE GARDEN – by Milton Ernest Garden Centre
CTOBEr is the best possible month for rearranging or adding permanent plants to the garden. The soil is warm and moist topped up by the early morning mists and dews. It is also easy to work and the temperature is pleasant for a spot of digging. so what shall we plant? Evergreens provide the backbone to all year colour in the garden. They have a great range of different colours in the foliage from cream, yellow, green, red, plum to silver. here are some ideas of good varieties to use. Because these plants do not drop their leaves in autumn they give the backdrop to other plants
Evergreens in October
in spring and summer but become features in their own right in winter. This means the emphasis will change with the seasons keeping the garden scene interesting. Conifer Cupressus macrocarpa Wilma is a narrow pyramid with almost fluorescent yellow foliage. It is a good accent plant in borders or a specimen for large pots on the patio. Fatsia Japonica spiders Web is frost hardy and again suitable for pots or in the borders. The leaves are large and
shaped like hands with amazing marbled white and bright green markings. It would make a very handsome bright statement in a dull shady corner growing to a height of 1.2m. as a contrast santolina Chamaecyparis, helichrysum serotinum and hebe Pinquifolia sutherland are all evergreens with bright silver foliage suitable for a sunny place. They are silver because thousands of hairs cover the leaves to reduce water loss allowing them to
thrive in sunny situations. They grow to 75cms and form neat mounds so they are good planted on the corner of a path or steps or at the front of the border. Trim to retain size and shape. surround them with dark plum coloured slate chippings for a dramatic effect or plant next to heuchera Black sea or heucerella Buttered rum, both herbaceous evergreens with deep mahogany leaves. Talking of hebes there are some recent introductions with particular winter interest that are particularly good for pots and the borders. hebe Bronze Glow has small round green leaves that turn bronze in autumn. On a bright sunny winters day the tips of the many branchlets positively glow. The blue flowers first appear in may and then repeat flowering throughout the summer. Leopard spot is a very compact hebe which has buttercup yellow leaves with a dark green edge and purple flowers in summer. hebe starlight is a great foliage plant especially for tubs. The leaves are strikingly variegated white and green with glistening white flowers in summer. Euphorbia Tasmania Tiger is an evergreen spurge. It has beautifully green edged cream leaves and many clusters of creamy flowers in early spring. If these are removed when they fade it will continue all summer. It should be planted in a sunny sheltered place or grown in a tub. It can be used as a cut flower and will last a long time in flower arrangements. another really good group of evergreens are the Euonymus. They can be grown as feature plants in sun or shade, as specimens, climbers or low hedges. Euonymus silver Queen if planted against a wall or fence will slowly grow up to form a self supporting climber or wall shrub. The small round leaves are strikingly variegated cream and grey green with small pink fruits in autumn. Euonymus Blondie is a small compact evergreen with bright yellow and green variegations which grows well in tubs. Euonymus Emerald Gaiety, grey green and cream leaves, and Emerald and Gold, bright yellow and green leaves, are also compact evergreens to use as low background plants or to grow as a small hedge. Euonymus Jean hughes is another tough little evergreen shrub with small green leaves. It can be planted as an alternative to buxus and also trimmed as a neat growing low hedge. Euonymus Green rocket, glossy green leaves, and Euonymus Ovatus aurea, bright yellow and green leaves, are upright accent plants suitable as feature or screening plants. There are many more varieties to talk about but they will need to wait until another article.
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Tickets are selling fast for an exciting music show returning to Bedford on Friday, October 19, 2018. Fresh from it’s West End debut at The Leicester square Theatre, Lipstick On Your Collar is set to lift the roof off the Corn Exchange with their spectacular show, playing an array of classic hits from the golden era of music. From the birth of rock ‘n’ roll through to the Beat Group sounds of the British Invasion and beyond, expect tight harmonies, excellent vocals and plenty of dancing in the aisles. The show will include hits from the likes of Connie Francis, Buddy holly, Brenda Lee, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Beatles, The ronettes, Cliff richard, Cilla Black, sandi shaw and many more musical legends. Taking inspiration from the iconic fashion and style of the time and performed by a full live band, the two hour show will take audiences on a funfilled musical journey through the years from rock around The Clock and the birth of rock ‘n’ roll in 1955, through to the Beatles and the resulting British Invasion in 1964, with accompanying nostalgic video footage throughout.
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Willington Local Transport Display Memorial Hall, Church Rd, Willington MK44 3PU This year will be the 11th annual gathering at the Peace a relaxing day to view old and new photographs, memorabilia and chat about local transport, the firms that have come and gone and reminisce about school buses back in the day.
10am-4pm Sat October 20
The Little Mix Experience Bedford Corn Exchange 6pm WedS 24th October,
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Back by popular demand after a sellout show in 2017, The Little mix Experience return to Bedford Corn Exchange for a half term treat perfect for all the family. If you’re a fan of one of X Factor’s finest exports you’re sure to L.O.V.E. The Little mix Experience! Four hugely talented girls pay tribute to one of the UK’s finest GirlBands. With breath-taking dance moves, replica costumes and some of
an excellent venue for an annual reunion with old friendsand workmates. The day revolves around the photograph albums and memories that you bring along to share with others. although this is not a car or lorry show the car park over the last few years has seen a variety of classic cars, lorries and buses! admission is free, but donations gratefully received in support of Bedford Disabled horse riding association, Willington.
the finest vocals in the UK, this is a high-energy show from beginning to end, packed with all of Little mix’s greatest hits and suitable for all ages! Featuring songs such as DNa, Wings, salute, Black magic, Love me Like You, secret Love song and many, many more. They look like Little mix, They sound like Little mix, they are “The Little mix Experience”. This is a fully seated show. Tickets available online from Bedford Corn Exchange www.bedfordcornexchange.com.uk or in person from the Box Office in the harpur suite 01234 718044.
CAR BOOT SALE Sunday 21st October Sellers 9.00am – Buyers 10.00am
MILTON ERNEST GARDEN CENTRE Radwell Road, Milton Ernest MK44 1SH Teas, Coffee, Breakfast, Snacks in Café For pitch enquiries contact Simon 01234 823033 E: simongoatley@miltonernestgardencentre.co.uk
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A great night in-store at Castle Comedy
The Young Turner – Exhibition at The Higgins now
are you needing a mood lift? Try this month’s Castle Comedy at the Gordon arms Ent shed, Castle road, Bedford on Thursday October 11. The show is a classic mixed bill of comedy featuring UK circuit favourites. rob Deering is the UK’s foremost guitar-wielding, loop-layering stand-up comedian. along with being one of the most in-demand headliners on the UK circuit, he’s toured nationally and performed solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe to critical acclaim. he has hosted The Comedy Club (BBC radio 4), appeared on Comedy rocks with Jason manford (ITV),
Pointless Celebrities (BBC One) and won Celebrity mastermind (BBC One) and the comedian’s edition of The Weakest Link. “Truly wonderful stand-up” sunday Times Erich mcElroy is a stand-up comedian and writer. Originally from seattle, he moved to the UK in 2000 and in 2007 collected his British passport. In addition to playing playing UK venues up and down the country, Erich has appeared on BBC Breakfast, Newsnight, sky News and Five News. he has also written for the Independent, huffington Post, The herald in scotland and even
saga! “Well worth it, even if you’re not in the least bit political.” edinburgh evening News The show will feature support from top UK acts and the host for the evening is Castle Comedy favourite, Paul revill. Doors open 7.30pm, show starts at 8.15pm and tickets are £10 (£8 NUs) or £18 which includes a pre show meal and glass of wine at the Gordon arms. To book go to www.castlecomedy.co.uk or call 07736 060541 Castle Comedy – Bringing Comedy royalty to Bedfordshire.
15th November 2018: The Young Turner Curator’s Talk 27th october, 24th November, 15th december: saturday Gallery Tours ThE Young Turner: ambitions in architecture and the art of Perspective, a touring exhibition from the ashmolean museum, opens at The higgins Bedford on 22nd september 2018. The exhibition is free to visit and is accompanied by a series of exciting talks and tours. To celebrate a successful campaign to acquire JmW Turner’s unrivalled painting of ‘The high street, Oxford’, funded by the heritage Lottery Fund and the art Fund; the ashmolean museum are touring this exhibition. It will explore the young Turner’s interest in architecture and the development of his skills in the art of perspective. On the 15th November, 2.30pm join the curator of The Young Turner, helen Cobby, at The higgins to explore Turner’s extensive connections and artistic output relating to Oxford and its nearby areas, the artist’s developing skill in handling perspective and architectural subjects, and possible influences on his work during the early part of his career. Booking is essential, tickets cost £5.70 with concessions at £4.60.
Danni’s headlining at the Stables
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artist’ for the Unsigned music awards. Bob harris, radio 2 “absolutely love(s) the elegance and beauty of her music” with a growing reputation as one of the UK’s leading artists. Danni was asked who she would like to perform with: “Ideally Johnny Cash, but alas, that’s not going to happen, so it has to be Brandi Carlile.” Danni has made several trips to Nashville, Tennessee teaming up with some of the best writers and musicians in the business, to co-write and record her songs. she has released two studio albums so far, ‘a Little redemption’ (2013) and ‘mockingbird Lane’ (2015) Danni has also made a live album in conjunction with Vintage TV. her next studio album ‘The melted morning’ is set for release spring 2019. To see Danni live with full band and special guests at The stables on November 10th, book online at www.stables.org or contact The Box Office on 01908 280800 Here’s your chance to win both of danni’s studio albums, on Cd. Just answer the following two questions, email them before october 24, to: competition@rosettapublishing.com with ‘danni’ in subject line. 1) What secondary school did danni attend? 2) What UK music festival has danni recently performed at? Find out more about Danni on her website: www.danninicholls.com
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headlining the Jim marshall auditorium at The stables, Wavendon, milton Keynes, next month is Danni Nicholls. The November 10 concert will be her first time headlining the venue’s main stage and she is super excited to be there. Danni, a former pupil of mark rutherford school Bedford, describes her music as ‘americana’. so what exactly is americana? “It’s a melting pot of american roots styles” says Danni who goes on to quote Jed hilly, CEO of the americana music association who says you’ll know americana “if you can taste the dirt through your ears,”. One of Danni’s biggest musical influences is her grandmother, who has always had a love of country and rock n roll “I was brought up on this stuff; Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Elvis. I have mixed some other genres and influences in to create my own sound”. The past year has seen Bedford born and based Danni Nicholls supporting the legendary shakin’ stevens on 28 dates of his major UK tour, opening for Lucinda Williams, The secret sisters and playing prestigious festivals all over the world, the most recent being at The Long road Festival. Danni’s album ‘mockingbird Lane’ was nominated ‘UK album of the Year’ and Danni herself ‘UK artist of the Year’ by the americana music association plus ‘Best Country/Folk
Bromham Mill, Bridge End, Bromham MK43 8LP Tickets: £5 Adults, £3 Concessions Car parking available at Bromham Park £3 Phone: Email:
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Film Society on the move
Bedford Film society has moved to a new venue in the main Theatre, University of Bedfordshire, Polhill avenue, Bedford. This year’s season starts on Wednesday 3rd October at 7.30pm with the award winning film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing missouri. Twenty films will be shown during the year including some of the most popular recent releases, art house films and the occasional classic film. Full details can be found on the www.bedfordfilmsociety .org.uk. membership is £49 for the year, with reductions for concessions. Non members can pay £4.50 on the door. Ken Cook of Bedford Film
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CRAFT FAIR
Start your Christmas Shopping Now! Locally produced Crafts; Gifts; Tombola; Cakes; Raffle. FLITWICK VILLAGE HALL th SUNDAY 28 OCTOBER 2018 10AM – 4PM Entrance 50p – refreshments available a For more information contact W.I. House 01234 359538 or email bcfwi@btconnect.com
society says: “We are looking forward to this collaboration with the University of Bedfordshire and the enhanced facilities available in the main theatre.” Three Billboards outside ebbing Missouri 3rd October death of stalin 10th October Crowhurst 17th October Happy end 24th October A Ghost story 31st October Loveless 14th November The florida Project 21st November all shows start at 7.30pm
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The Royal British Legion commemorates the Centenary of the end of the ‘Great War’ 2018 rEPrEsENTs the Centenary of the end of WW1. Whilst those that gave their lives in the Great War will never be forgotten, future attention will move, inevitably, to sacrifices that were made in later events. 2018 offers an opportunity to bring together the community of Bedford in common purpose in honour of those that died as a result of war. arrangements are in hand to ensure the commemoration of the Centenary of the end of WW1 is fitting and appropriate for the sacrifice that was made. friday 9 November 2018: festival of remembrance, Bedford Corn exchange – 19:30hrs The Festival will follow the programme established by the Festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall. Tickets for the event are available from the Corn Exchange Box Office and on-line https://www.bedfordcornexchange.co .uk/events/whats-on/. saturday 10 November 2018: dedication of Commemorative Bench, Bedford embankment Memorial – 10:30-11-00hrs The riders Branch of the rBL has commissioned a memorial Bench that will be located close to the memorial on the Embankment. a short service of dedication will be held. saturday 10 November 2018: 24 hour Vigil, Bedford embankment Memorial – 11:00hrs To honour those that gave their lives in WW1 and to commemorate the Centenary of the end of the war a Vigil will be held at the memorial that will commence after the Dedication of the Bench on saturday and end when the remembrance service begins on sunday. members of the local community, community organisations and groups, Faith Groups and Ex-service associations are asked to volunteer for short periods to take vigil during the day and night. Local businesses are asked for contributions to provide toilets, cover, refreshments etc. that would assist those on the vigil Contact Chris Wagstaff: christopher.p.m.wagstaff@gmail.com or visit our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/bed fordrbl/ if you wish to take part, indicating if you are prepared to take part at night-time, or if you are an organization or a business that can
offer logistical support to those taking part in the vigil. saturday 10 November 2018: service of Thanksgiving, st Peter de Merton with st Cuthbert Church, Bedford – 14:30hrs a multi-faith service of Thanksgiving will take place in st Peter’s Church that will commemorate the end of WW1. sunday 11 November 2018: service of remembrance, Bedford embankment Memorial – 11:00hrs The annual Parade and service will take place on the Embankment and end at harpur square. sunday 11 November: Battle’s over, Bedford school – 6:00hrs Piping a Lament. sunday 11 November: Battle’s over – 12:30 Churches in Bedford will join the peeling of bells that will take place nationally. sunday 11 November: Battle’s over, Bedford Memorial, embankment – 19:00hrs The Queen will light a Beacon at Windsor and Bedford will join the Lighting of Beacons across the nation.
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BEDFOrD rsPB LOCaL GrOUP meet at ara club, manton Lane Bedford mK41 7PF. Thursday 18th october 7.30pm Euan Dunn presents
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‘PUFFINS IN SIMMERING SEAS’.
a talk about the effects of how rising sea temperatures are becoming a threat to seabirds & their food. suitable for Experts and Novices, rsPB membership not essential. www.rspb.org.uk/groups/bedford saturday 15th september 10-4
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in aid of church funds. st Paul’s church, st Paul’s sq, BEDFOrD mK40 1sQ To book a stall contact 01234 340163 www.stpaulschurchbedford.org.uk/
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Following the success of last year’s Jazz on the Great Ouse Cruises the John Bunyan Boat Team are pleased to announce this year’s programme. The cruises are run in association with Olney Jazz Club, Conscia Jazz and The Barns hotel and feature top jazz musicians. Thursday October 18th – Tom syson Trio featuring Tom syson of Conscia Jazz on trumpet with edwin ireland (double bass) Jacky Naylor (keyboards)
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‘THE FUTURE OF FAMILY HISTORY’ by Dr Nick Barratt 7.15 p.m. Drama hall, mark rutherford school Wentworth Drive, Bedford mK41 8PX members free, visitors £1. www.bfhs.org.uk
BIDDENham GarDENErs assOCIaTION Tuesday 16th october at 7.30 Biddenham Village Hall
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By Caroline Holmes Visitors very welcome admission £5 per meeting –includes raffle & refreshments www.biddenhamgardeners association.org.uk. sT. PaUL’s ChUrCh, BEDFOrD
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at Kempston east Methodist Church New members welcome For further details contact Brian Woodcock on 07795251988 or brianwoodcock@btinternet.com
KEmPsTON mUsICaL sOCIETY
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Kempston musical society, together with invited soloists, will be performing a concert of modern and secular music and songs from musicals, stage and screen on saturday 27th october 2018. The event will take place at Priory methodist Church, Newnham avenue, Bedford and is in aid of autism Bedfordshire and Type 1 Teens Diabetes. The evening will start at 7.30pm and is sure to be an enjoyable night. Tickets will be available on the door and will cost £7 for adults and £5 for children up to the age of 15 and will include refreshments. To find out more about all our forthcoming concerts or information about the choir please call 01234 781010 or email prestissimo@btinternet.com. BEDFOrD NaTIONaL TrUsT assOCIaTION Tuesday 16th october, at 2.30 in Addison Centre, Kempston
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‘BEDFORDSHIRE LIEUTENANCY’
Rob Oakley OBE DL, will represent Helen Nellis, HM Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire. There will be a small admission charge. Tea and biscuits will be served before the meeting. Everyone is welcome. For further information contact Betty Thomas on 01480 860 421
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BINGO
Kempston Hammers Club (Cutler) Fun, friendly bingo with Eyes Down at 8pm Open to all. 01234 853262
Wednesday october 31st Wednesday November 28th
THE BIG XMAS BINGO Thursday december 13th. Tickets available from Dec. 1st
KEMPSTON HAMMERS SSC The VIPeas
New Years eve 2018
Tickets available soon
BE PrEParED for the BrOmham sCOUT GrOUP
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JUMBLE SALE saturday 6th october 2018.
When does a Jumble sale become ‘historic’? The current organisers (David & ros) have worked on the Bromham scout Group Jumble sales for 25 years and the sales were running for many years before that. If the sale is not historic then, at about 40+ years old, it is certainly ‘well established’ and a key event in the Bromham calendar. after this fantastically hot summer, the residents of Bromham are already thinking about the October 2018 sale as they bring their winter clothing out of the spare wardrobe! Their pre-loved & pre-owned items need new homes and the ideal place to find one is at one of the biggest and the best jumble sales in Bedfordshire.
The sale is on saturday 6th october 2018 from 2pm. entry is 50p. Bromham Village Hall, Village road MK43 8JP all proceeds help to fund the Bromham Beaver, Cub & scout Groups.
by Brian Robins, music historian. arranged by the ha (historical associationBedford). st Peter’s Chapter house, st Peter’s Church, De Parys avenue, Bedford mK40 2TX Free to ha members. Others welcome with a donation. Details 07989 837819/01234 266839
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talk by Peter Walker Wednesday 10th october - Meeting at 715pm for 7-30pm start Priory Methodist Church Hall, Newnham Avenue Bedford MK41 9QJ Plenty of parking available in Church car park. No charge but voluntary contributions are appreciated. Further details available under Events on www.wildlifebcn.org or at 01234 266057
meets every other month at the Jubilation Centre, Jubilee Park with the support of a Nhs rehabilitation team. speakers and delicious cakes are on the agenda and the next meeting, to which suffers are welcome, will be on october 16th 2.30pm - 4pm. road access to the site is via moulton avenue. Free car parking close by. for more information contact Pulmonary rehab Team (01234) 355122 ex 2331.
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an open invitation is extended to aLL past members. Please spread the word! For details or to attend, please contact Dave simms on 07985643678 or kempstonbb.pma@gmail.com
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AUTUMN/ CHRISTMAS FAIR
saturday 3rd November 10.00am – 2.00pm many stalls selling cakes and preserves, cards, gifts, paintings, crafts and others. raffle, competitions, activities for children, refreshments and lunches. Entry is £1 (accompanied children free). Priory methodist Church, Newnham avenue, Bedford. all proceeds to the Church.
–––––––––––––––––– 3T’S TODDLER GROUP We are a (non-profit making) Toddler Group who meet at Centenary Hall, 104 Bedford road, Kempston on Tuesday from 1.00 pm to 2.30 pm (term time only) Contact: Debbie on 07975 – 772-058 or suzanne on 01234-857467.
–––––––––––––––––– QUIZ NIGHT friday 19th oct @ 7.30pm Tickets: £5 available on the door(bring and share) Teams of 6 people or you can team up with others Christ the King Hall Harrowden road Bedford MK42 0sP all Proceeds to ChIsEN to support children with disabilities in Ghana for further information telephone: 07594 588 729 www.chisenfoundation.org aLL saINTs ParIsh ChUrCh KEmPsTON
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of this historic church to visiting groups of 10 or above at a cost per head of £7.95. Contacts are Janet Fardell on 01234 855158 or Frances Leonard on 01234 852480
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DaNCING, WhIsT, BINGO
Meets Wednesday 10am-12noon Friday 10am-4.00pm CENTENarY haLL, behind Kempston Town hall, Bedford road For further information telephone:
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first Wednesday of every month in shortstown Village Hall, southcote, shortstown, Bedford, MK42 0QL. Fun, educational and entertaining sessions for children aged 5 - 13 who love animals, pets and wildlife. Children with sEND are warmly welcomed and sessions are differentiated to meet individual needs. sessions are £5 per child (siblings £3). registration is required. www.blackcricket.co.uk/kids-club www.facebook.com/blackcricketkidsclub Email: kidsclub@blackcricket.co.uk
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Meeting at Kempston Hammers sports & social Club every Thursday 9.30 till 11.00am school term time only all children welcome from new born to preschool age Large range of toys,activities and a craft table. refreshments supplied for both children and carers. Non profit making playgroup If your require further information just come along or ring ruth on 01234 854657
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If you are interested gardening why not come along to our meetings. We meet the second Wednesday of most months of the year in all saints Church hall, Cemetery road Kempston. We have speakers and demonstrations covering every aspect of gardening For further information contact Trevor on
01234 856040 or marian on 01234 855288
9am to noon. Entry 50p Tables £5 - must be prebooked. For information call on 01234 965497 friday 26th oct
AFTERNOON VINTAGE TEA
2pm to 4pm admission £3 - Tea, home-made cake and dancing For Information call 01234 404563
–––––––––––––––––– WORLD SHIP SOCIETY Kempston Constitution Club 196a Bedford road, Kempston 3rd ThUrsDaY in the month 17 october 2018 Edward Parry presentation “Great Liners” 21 November 2018 Branch social evening at the King William PH Kempston 12 december 2018 Alan Pepper giving his presentation “Christmas Fare 2018” Please note this is the sECOND Wednesday of the month. Telephone: 01234 352014
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comes to Milton Keynes Theatre on sunday 14th october, at 7.30p.m. Karl Jenkins’ acclaimed composition The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace, in Milton Keynes Theatre Danesborough Chorus is joined for the first time by Bedford Choral society to perform this 20th century choral classic. milton Keynes City Orchestra accompanies the performance. Tickets: £20, £17, £15 and £10, with £5 off all prices for under 18s. Tel. 01908 583460 or Bedford Choral society Tickets, tel. 01234 781421.
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LATE PENALTY SEALS VICTORY OVER JERSEY by Mark Wood
Bedford BLUes .................26 (12) JerseY .....................................22 (8)
aN injury-time try propelled Bedford Blues to a bonus point 26-22 victory over dogged Jersey at Goldington road on saturday.
Bedford dominated for long periods, with their pack particularly impressive, but needed a late penalty try to ensure victory over the reds who finished the game with 13.
hooker Charlie Clare was in fine form, touching down twice (14 and 47), winger Dean adamson (38) also touched down, while stand-in flyhalf Ed Coulson impressed as he also added two conversions to seal victory. Jersey were not without their chances as roy Godfrey was ruled short for what seemed like a good try in the first half, while James Newey also passed up a gilt-edged opportunity for the visitors who had only a losing bonus point to show for their efforts. The reds started well as they countered from deep on five minutes as auguy slowik raced away and found Leroy Van Dam in support, but his pass was spilt as a great chance went begging. Bedford should have taken the lead on nine minutes when they won a central scrum penalty, but Coulson’s kick went wide. With a penalty coming Bedford’s way, ex-England star Lee Dickson’s pass to ryan hutler proved too fierce on 12 minutes, but from the resulting lineout Clare was driven over, only for Coulson’s kick to sneak wide. Great combination play between Nick selway and Godfrey earned the reds a penalty they sent to the corner. Jersey proceeded to pound away at the line and Godfrey thought he had scored when he reached out midway through the half, but was adjudged just short, before Bedford won a scrum penalty to clear their lines. mark Best did fantastically to pick a pass off his laces and a penalty soon followed as Brett herron’s kick reduced the deficit to two points. a quick-thinking penalty from Dickson moved Bedford in striking range, but a double-movement on Jersey’s line earnt the visitors a much-needed penalty. They then snatched the lead on 35 minutes when herron’s wonderful lifted pass put slowik in
at the corner, although herron was off target with the difficult conversion. however, Bedford hit straight back with their second try three minutes later when Dickson’s fabulous floated pass found adamson in support to score in the corner with Coulson adding the extras with his hardest kick of the game. The hosts looked to break again in stoppage time and only a fine mark from Will homer stopped them from extending their lead as Jersey trailed 12-8 at the interval. herron should have narrowed the gap to one point with an early second half penalty, but it strangely drifted wide. They paid a heavy price as Bedford scored their third try on 47 minutes, Clare being driven over and Coulson adding a superb conversion. reds should have had their second on 54 minutes when slowick’s mercurial break left them three on one, but Newey somehow failed to gather the pass with the line begging. however, another lung-bursting break by Godfrey earned Jersey field position and moments later herron stepped through with a brilliant jinking run on the hour to score, before, converting himself. and with 12 minutes to go the reds took the lead when Godfrey again broke and found Conor Joyce in support to score, with herron adding the simple conversion to make it 2219. a charged down kick by Dickson put Jersey in trouble and sam rodman was sin-binned on 76 minutes for bringing down a maul headed for the line. a second was felled in similar fashion before Jersey pinched a lineout to survive as the clocked ticked down. however, Bedford turned the screw in stoppage time and a maul heading for the line was again illegally brought down for a penalty try – Graham Geldenhuys being sin-binned this time – as Bedford deservedly claimed victory with a try-scoring bonus point to boot. This saturday Bedford head to old rivals and Championship new boys Coventry, with the game at the Butts Lane arena kicking off at 3pm. Blues: rich Lane, ryan hutler, Jamie Elliott, Fraser strachan, Dean adamson, Ed Coulson, Lee Dickson (C), sean mcCarthy (Camilo Parilli-Ocampo 67), Charlie Clare (Jacob Fields 68), alex Penny (Ben Cooper 61), Will Carrick-smith, mark Flanagan (Ed Taylor 32), Oli Curry, Josh Buggea (Jarad Williams 44), huw Worthington. replacements not used: James Lennon, Joe Green. T: Clare 14, 47; adamson 38; Penalty Try 80+2. C: Coulson 39, 48. Reds: auguy slowik, Koch marx, apakuki ma’afu, mark Best (James Newey 50), Leroy Van Dam, Brett herron, Will homer (Calum Waters 65), roy Godfrey (C), Nick selway (Charlie maddison 58), Leeroy atalifo (sam rodman 48), Jerry sexton, Dave mcKern (Charlie Beckett 54), Janco Venter, Conor Joyce, max argyle (Graham Geldenhuys 58).replacements not used:harry morley. T: slowik 35; herron 60; Joyce 68. P: herron 28, 42. C: herron 61, 69. sin-binned: rodman 76; Geldenhuys 80+2. referee: Dean richards. assistant referees: Darryle Chapman and Ian Bibey. Fourth Official: Ben minney. attendance: 2,364
ON THE SCORE SHEET
Lee Dickson
Charlie Claire
Ed Coulson
Dean Adamson
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