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Toddington Girlguiding Charlotte Ridley, Eleanor Jay and Kayleigh Parker cut into a special cake to celebrate their achievements in Girlguiding. Debbie Docherty, County Commissioner recently presented Baden Powell Badges to Eleanor and Kayleigh and the Commonwealth Award to Charlotte. The Baden Powell Award is the highest that can be gained in the Guide section ( aged 10 -14) of Guideguiding and the girls spent over a year working on different badges, community projects and organising unit events. They also went to Foxlease, a Girlguiding training centre in Hampshire, for a weekend to take part in a Baden Powell adventure with other girls from around the U.K. Charlotte, a former Guide and now Young Leader with 2nd Toddington Brownies is only the 5th member of Bedfordshire Girlguiding to be awarded the Commonwealth badge in the last five years. To gain the award she researched the history of Guiding and the history of the Commonwealth. She looked at India in depth and went on holiday there this year to help her with her research. She spoke to the Guides about Our Chalet the world Guide centre in Switzerland and also wrote about a local legend – the pancake witch who lives under Conger Hill in Toddington. For more information on Toddington Guides contact leader Christine Baker on 01525 873932

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A Travellers Tale

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e'd been out for a week and were now tied up at St Petersburg. However, because of the hassle experienced on a previous trip to Russia, we hadn't taken out personal visas; we felt it wasn't worthwhile for such a brief visit. Furthermore, we'd not booked any excursion during that morning or afternoon so had to spend a whole day on board twiddling our thumbs. It was pointless asking the officials if we could sneak ashore; they are completely unsmiling and totally inflexible regarding rules and regulations. But for the evening, we'd bought tickets for the ballet held in the Hermitage theatre. Around 6pm, a coach party - on a "group visa" - left and wound its way through very congested traffic, stopping at odd places here and there (but never being let too far out of sight!) before arriving at the Hermitage. As we were being driven round, so the guide told us about how Peter the Great wanted an outlet into the Baltic and how he'd transformed what was originally a swamp into the architectural splendour which is now St Petersburg: a considerable feat of engineering. He was very ambitious and wanted his new city to rival Venice regarding its canals and to eclipse Versailles architecturally. There is no doubt that he succeeded; St Petersburg is very splendid indeed and full of wonderful buildings. The ballet performance of "Swan Lake" was enjoyable but by no means perfect and we later learnt that many of the usual performers go on holiday during the summer leaving only a

skeleton crew of more senior dancers supplemented by students. Val (who used to be a ballet dancer) could detect imperfections - but I'm afraid these were largely lost on me and, I guess, on 99% of the audience. Next day, we went on a coach trip around the city and were shown a number of interesting sights. Our guide repeated much of what had been said the night before, but also threw in other snippets of information. For example:- Beef Stroganoff was specially created for Alexander Stroganoff who'd lost a hand in battle so couldn't use a knife and fork. Consequently, his meat was cooked in smaller pieces so he could eat it one handed. A fascinating piece of useless information I'm sure you'll agree! We went to the Church of the Spilled Blood which can only be described as a riot of colour and icons. Not one square inch of wall is left uncovered. I now conclude that "cathedral ornateness" runs from Russian Orthodox through Roman Catholic to Anglican and Lutheran. What might other religions bring? It's worth mentioning that the weather remained brilliant and that St Petersburg was enjoying unusually high temperatures - as was the whole of northern Europe. And many Americans on board (whose homes were much further south) had never experienced 20 hour daylight before. A novelty! The next destination was Helsinki in the extreme south of Finland. Strangely enough, Val and I had been to the Arctic north of Finland only three months previously where temperatures could

fall to minus 30C. But now we heard that Arctic Finland was experiencing temperatures in excess of plus 30C !! We arrived at Helsinki about 7am and went on another coach trip. The first stop was at the memorial to Finland's best known son: the composer, Sibelius. This is a rather unusual structure looking vaguely like a set of enormous organ pipes and a head with clouds emerging out of its ears. The history of Finland shows the usual swapping backwards and forwards its having been part of Sweden for some time and part of Russia later on. But Helsinki has no really ancient buildings which is perhaps because Finland was largely rebuilt following independence in 1917 and the Finns had a desire to be seen to be different. Especially since they are a very distinct people who have no common ancestry with the rest of Scandinavia: their origins (as shown by their language) connect them with Estonia and even Hungary, Turkey and the asiatic region around the Urals. In other words, they are not Nordic. Before returning to the ship, we wandered around on our own, bought some mouth-watering cherries and strawberries (such fruit grow much bigger than in UK due to the long hours of sunlight) and took in the Lutheran cathedral and yet another Russian church - both splendid in their separate ways. Sailing out of Helsinki at 5pm headed for Stockholm, we experienced a wonderful sunset around 11pm, and hit Stockholm in the early morning ready to go ashore via a shuttle 窶話us after breakfast.


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Our goal was Gamla Stan (the Old Town), a labyrinth of narrow cobble stoned streets bursting with all manner of touristy shops. We went into the cathedral - very impressive - but spent most of the time just wandering about before returning on the shuttle 'bus in time for lunch. In the afternoon, we went on a guided cruise around the waterways of Stockholm - another city claiming to be the "Venice of the North" since it spans 14 separate islands. This was a very pleasant trip indeed with an excellent commentary. There is a large inland lake behind Stockholm whose water level is higher than that of the Baltic and we entered and left this lake through a lock system. In answer to one of my questions, it would not be a good idea to let this great mass of fresh water escape into the Baltic since the change in water density would enable the sea around Stockholm to freeze even earlier than it does already. Not convinced! After Stockholm, we passed through the Kiel Canal and chugged our way through an eastern England landscape - it's easy to see why the Saxons looked upon East Anglia as a home from home.

Having exited the canal, we headed out into the North Sea for the final leg to Amsterdam. Arriving slightly later than planned, we decided to skip lunch and walk into town and do our own thing. But we were surprised to discover that a particular church I'd wanted to see had been turned into a museum about the Dutch royal family so, instead, joined a guided tour of the Royal Palace and saw opulent rooms, paintings, incredible chandeliers and internal statuatory. It's all very grand not a bit like my house! We also got lost on a few occasions due to a poor map - that's my story and I'm sticking to it! - so finally gave up on Amsterdam, walked back to the ship and collapsed on our beds absolutely shattered. In the early evening we sailed out of Amsterdam headed for Dover arriving in the early morning. After breakfast, disembarkation was swift, easy and efficient and we were back home around noon. It's difficult to summarise this trip: it had been very different from previous cruises and from what I'd expected. A 600+ passenger ship is fine for this type of cruise (but not for little coves

and fjords) and there's no sense of overcrowding. Our cabin was spatially generous; the food was great; the crew were charming, polite and helpful. We'd been extremely lucky with the weather and the sea had been calm. Regarding the places visited, they tended to come thick and fast - hence my title - and we'd only had a quick "taster" anywhere. A notably common feature of the Baltic States in particular is that they all have streets and pavements made of very large cobble stones which are not at all easy to walk on and cleverly designed to turn your ankle very easily! Highlights (for me) were most likely Tallinn and Stockholm, but Helsinki was very pleasant and appealed to Val. But St Petersburg offered so many splendid architectural examples that one really needs more than a few hours there. But this, sadly, is made difficult since Russian bureaucracy is so unhelpful and visas are not easy to obtain and rather expensive. They say they want visitors but don't make it easy. Personally, I don't think I'd want to go on another Baltic cruise as such - but I wouldn't mind revisiting one or two of the places seen: say, for a weekend.

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Bedfordshire’s Night Sky Looking Up! in December 2013 and January 2014 By Seb Jay

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this, but other things to try are shade-tolerant Honeysuckles or wall shrubs such as Hydrangea petiolaris and Garrya elliptica. For additional flower colour, why not cram in a couple of Clematis? Introduce height with a small tree such as Amelanchier ‘Robin Hill’ or the evergreen Trachycarpus fortunei. Clump forming bamboo makes a great vertical accent, as does the banana Musa basjoo. Next in our ‘shade lasagne’ are the shrubs such as the purple leaved Acers, Viburnum tinus, Box (which can be clipped into shapes to add formality) and Sarcococca. Smaller perennials such as Astilbe, Aconitum and Hellebores provide colour and finally ferns such as the evergreen Asplenium scholopendrium supply wonderful glossy ground cover. So there you have it, a shady oasis, and as with most things in life, if you fully embrace it, a north facing shady garden can be magical.

Christmas Survival Guide For Houseplants Surviving a modern day Christmas can be challenge enough for humans, but just imagine how difficult it is if you’re a plant. Houseplants hate houses! Dry central heating, low light levels and draughts are all things houseplants really don’t like, as most of these plants come from very humid, tropical parts of the world. The best way to ensure your flowers bloom for longer and your leaves don’t go brown at the tips, is to ensure the right conditions for survival.

• Avoid placing plants in a draughty location

such as windowsills, or near to a frequently opened door, (they won’t appreciate the large fluctuations in temperature)

• Avoid hotspots, such as in front of or above a radiator or fire

• Water plants by plunging them into a bowl of

tepid (not cold) water, and then allowing the water to fully drain out from the pot before returning to its location

• Azaleas like humid conditions, so stand these on a tray of gravel filled with water, (but ensure plants are not sat in water)

• Create a ‘plant area’ where groups of plants can be stood together, this will create more humidity

• Avoid direct sunshine • Ensure the compost never dries out or is too saturated, water little and often

• Remove faded flowers to prevent disease and to promote flowering

House plants give such a wonderful display, and are sure to last longer than a bunch of flowers. Choose from large flowering Cyclamen, brightly coloured Azaleas, sweetly scented Jasmine and of course the traditional Poinsettia. Oh, and don’t forget about bulbs, ‘Paperwhite’ Narcissus are synonymous with Christmas, and forced Hyacinths too, but I can appreciate that their strong scent is best savoured in spring. And finally, don’t get emotionally attached, think of flowering houseplants as a medium term bunch of flowers or a Christmas decoration, and after flowering if they look a little jaded, return them to the compost heap in the sky - I don’t think there’s any worse house plant tragedy than a straggly Poinsettia in July with three stunted yellow leaves. (Poinsettias are popular but be careful not to get the sap on your skin as they can cause irritation, and always keep them out of reach of pets and children.)


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The Winter Solstice

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OK, so not very hi-tech, but having recently started using one I don’t know how I managed without it. Christmas is typically a time of year when we have family and friends around which means, for some, lots of time spent preparing and cooking food. If you can think of better ways to spend Christmas morning than chopping veg why not let a food processor do the hard work in your kitchen - so you can enjoy the festivities.

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• All processors will have a knife blade that can be used for mixing, puréeing, mincing and mashing. • Most will also come with a dough blade for kneading bread dough. • There will then be a selection of circular metal discs that cut, slice and grate. Look at the size of the blades to check you are happy with the different thicknesses they produce. Some models also include a special blade for cutting chips. • A jug blender attachment is really useful if you like to make soups, smoothies and mayonnaise. Some can even crush ice. • A citrus press makes it easy to extract the maximum possible juice from oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit. You can also get a centrifugal juicer attachment for juicing hard fruits and vegetables. • Look for a mill attachment if you like grinding your own coffee beans and spices, or chopping small quantities of nuts. • There are several different types of whisk attachments, but metal twin beaters give the best results. • A mini bowl with its own blade that fits inside the main one can be more effective for chopping small quantities. By Alex Albrighton


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Out&About HARLINGTON PERFORMS Presents The Panto Of Puss In Boots Friday Dec 6th at 7.30p.m. Saturday Dec 7th at 2p.m. and 7.30p.m Harlington Village Hall. Tickets £7 adults, £6 children and senior citizens Tickets on sale from November from 01525 758874

HOMESTART Have you got just 2 to 3 hours to spare each week to support a local young family who are struggling to cope? The charity Home-Start is looking for caring parents and grandparents. All training and support is given and expenses paid. It’s a great way to gain new skills, make friends and really make a difference to your community. HOUGHTON REGIS BOWLS CLUB Houghton Regis Bowls Club are holding an OPEN DAY on Sunday 5th May at our green from 11am till around 4pm the only criteria we need is for people to wear flat-soled shoes, all equipment and refreshments will be provided for our guest that want “to have a go”. There will be experienced bowlers there to help where necessary. All ages from 12 and abilities catered for at our pavilion which was completed for the 2009 season. Interested please ring me Mary Comb 01582-518645 BREAKOUT SOCIAL CLUB We are a club for the over forty fives, not a singles club but a social club for people who enjoy going out but are on their own, where they can meet like-minded people, with a varied monthly programme covering Disco’s, Pub lunch’s, walks, parties and much, much more, we meet once a week in the front bar at the Conservative Club, High street North Dunstable For more information please contact Sandy on 07813 262556 DUNSTABLE SENIOR CITIZENS What age would you like to live to? Would you like to live it with Dignity, Financial peace of mind, With a voice We are a local group fighting the fight for the over 50’s 44

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Interested in finding out more? Come to a meeting We meet the last Thursday of each month at 2pm In the Social club of The Catholic Church in West Street Dunstable Or call for more information on 01582 534357 WATLING STREET CLUB We are an independent social club for ex-Rotarians and similarly minded people and have been in existence for nearly 3 years. We are named ‘The Watling Street Club’ as our members form a link along the Watling Street. We meet every Thursday evening at the ‘Old Hunter’s Lodge’ Whipsnade for a meal and speaker. New members are welcome. For more information contact John Stevens 01582 668033 DUNSTABLE BRIDGE CLUB We meet every Monday (except bank holidays) in Chews House in High Street South, Dunstable, from 1pm to 5pm. We would welcome new members of all standards and you do not need a partner. If anyone is interested please call: 01582 664485 TODDINGTON HELPING HANDS We are a group of about 30 volunteers who provide lifts to the doctors, dentists, hospitals, hairdressers etc for the residents of Toddington, Chalgrave, Wingfield and Tebworth. We also carry out the delivery of prescriptions, shopping and general errand running to those who are not able to do so themselves. During the last quarter we completed in excess of 400 jobs in the local community. We now urgently need more volunteer drivers. Tel: 01525 633660 DUNSTABLE WI Dunstable WI meet two evenings a month on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at Watling Lower School Bullpond Lane at 7.0pm. We are friendly group and like to enjoy ourselves. We have a wide range of speakers with different talents and crafts, and also Quiz nights to test our brains. We welcome new members so join us and make new friends.

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Sunday 8th & 15th December 2013 11am - 4pm Christmas is coming! Get in the christmas mood, bring the children to our Bazaar with bags of festive happenings, free seasonal tasting, together with mince pies and mulled wine on offer and many seasonal craft and local produce stalls. There will be carol singers, live music and don’t miss a visit to Santa’s magical grotto.

Walk Off Christmas

Thursday 26 December 11am - 1pm, £2 Over indulged this Christmas? Walk off all those extra calories over Christmas, with our countryside team over Dunstable Downs. Enjoy the spectacular views and fresh air as you enjoy a healthy walk.

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Wednesday1st January 11am - 12:30 pm, £2 Start the New Year with your best foot forwards Was your New Year’s resolution to get outdoors more? Exercise more? Get fitter? Take the time to enjoy nature? Then join us for a breath of fresh air on this one and a half hour walk lead by one of our rangers.

For Information: Chilterns Gateway Centre Shop, 01582 500925, TEA TIME TALES Priory House Heritage Centre Tel: 01582 890270 Talks of local and national interest with tea or coffee and a pastry. Alternate Thursday afternoons 2.30 - 4.00pm £4.75 per person December 5th Glenn Miller - the Bedford connection and that fateful flight across the channel December 19th ‘I remember Christmas...’


BREATHEASY Do you suffer from a lung condition? Then why not come and join our local Support group - breatheasy Part of the British lung foundation. We meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month at peter newton pavilion (Behind tesco) 2 - 4pm carers also welcome As well as supporting each other we have a variety of speakers and also arrange day trips out. New members most welcome More info phone michael on 01582 602348 FRIENDS OF STUDHAM COMMON We are a friendly,voluntary group whose aim is to conserve,maintain and promote Studham Common as a haven for wildlife and a place for everyone to enjoy.For this purpose we meet as a work party on the third Saturday of each month (except Dec.) The work is not onerous and we enjoy the exercise and the good company –and a picnic lunch is provided! Details from Pam on 01582 872608 pamrumfitt@btinternet.com DUNSTABLE PROBUS CLUB Dunstable PROBUS Club meets on the second Monday of the month and membership is open to retired

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