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A Travellers Tale

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A Travellers Tale By Paul Heley

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fter North Cape, we moved into Murmansk around breakfast time. There then followed four hours of thumb twiddling whilst Russian Immigration and Customs officials checked everything in sight and went through every piece of paper. All done without smiling Russian paranoia and the bureaucratic mind is something known only to psychologists. Eventually we were allowed to go ashore but only if we carried our passport at all times and were in possession of special pieces of paper which had to be surrendered when required. I got the impression that if we made a mistake, we would be clapped in irons and thrown in a dungeon. The incredible irony is that Russia is supposedly encouraging tourists to visit their country!! We were eventually taken on a tour around the city and it was then that the previous lecture really hit home. Murmansk had been described as being a Soviet city since it wasn't built until after the end of WW1 and the Russian revolution. Consequently, the housing was built on a Soviet design :- unbelievably tiny, mind numbingly identical, tatty apartments. The architecture is unchangingly boring and, basically, horrible, awful. As an antidote, we were taken to a maritime museum where some wonderful models of different nuclear powered ships - especially ice breakers - were displayed. Murmansk is the centre of the Russian ice breaker fleet and is also an important naval base - so perhaps there was a reason for the paranoia

after all. Another museum showed the local geology (wonderful mineral specimens) and the history and life style of the indigenous Sami people of Lapland and the Kola peninsula. I must confess that our guide was extremely good, spoke excellent English and, unlike the officials in the morning, had a sense of humour. My impression of Murmansk improved greatly during the afternoon! To end our trip ashore, we were taken to a massive, 35.5 metre (110 ft) tall statue depicting a Russian WW2 soldier; then to the cemetery where so many sailors who perished on the terrible "Russian convoys" are buried. Our guide insisted that the Russian people are eternally grateful for the ultimate sacrifice made by so many (mainly) British merchant sailors who perished in these freezing northern waters. Next day at sea was rather chilly but sightings of porpoises, minke and beluga whales caused great excitement. But the highlight of the morning for me was a lecture on the "Kursk" submarine disaster in 2000. The abiding horror is that this total loss of life could have been avoided had the Russians accepted British and American help sooner. That they didn't is down to Russian paranoia - again - and the disgraceful and callous behaviour on the part of President Putin whose comment afterwards was simply that "It sank". Later in the day there was a lecture attempting to explain Russian paranoia and why they fear outsiders. This was helpful and informative

and went a long way towards explaining the noticeable gulf between ordinary Russian people and their governmental officials whose motto is "Paranoia rules OK". I was interested to learn of the extensive gas and oil fields discovered in the Barents Sea and of the scrambling between various nations eager to get their snouts in the trough. Also of the fears of naturalists and ecologists regarding the unthinkable consequences in this fragile area when a blow out, or an oil spill, or --??-- happens; as it most certainly will despite protestations to the contrary from vested interests. The next point on our itinerary was, to many of the passengers, what the cruise was all about: namely the Solovetsky Islands - an archipelago of history, mysticism, religion, pilgrimage, cruelty and contradiction; and in the morning, the onion shaped domes of the monastery greeted us as our zodiac powered its way across a glass like sea. The scene was ethereal, unfamiliar, unreal, "other worldly". During Soviet times the monastery was chosen as a gulag for political prisoners - the Soviet equivalent of Alcatraz! There is scaffolding supporting crumbling towers and signs of restoration everywhere; and it was suggested that if we were to return in twenty years time, it would be absolutely magnificent and back to its former glory. They are trying very hard - with limited resources and, if our guide was anything to go by, they are obsessed in their efforts and in their dedication to what they see as a very noble cause.


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have been carefully transported and reconstructed. Greeted first by an amazingly tuneful and complicated virtuoso performance by a solitary chap in his bell tower, we were then greeted in the traditional Russian way by being given bread and salt. I'm afraid my bread was rather stale - must have been yesterday's! After that we were escorted by ladies in the traditional, and very colourful costumes of their particular areas, shown around some of the buildings and told stories of Russian peasant family life in earlier times. That evening panic stations: because very early next morning we had to leave to catch the 'plane to Moscow. We left Archangel in pouring rain but fortunately Moscow was fine and sunny so we could experience the delights of grid locked Moscow traffic during the 56Km journey into the city. It was also interesting to witness the many examples of suicidal driving. Dunstable crossroads - all is forgiven! Stopping at the vast expanse of Red Square, we gawped at the iconic buildings seen so often on TV and in photographs. Then a "typical" Russian lunch (beetroot soup, beef stroganoff and a "mystery" dessert) before another 50+ Km journey to the other airport followed by tedious, endless (and still unsmiling) security checks prior to our 4 hour flight back to Heathrow and home. It had been a very different sort of holiday and many unusual memories remain. In particular, it was interesting to try and get some reaction from our various Russian guides as to how they viewed the transition from Soviet communism to today's capitalism. Although there was a reluctance to get too "political", I felt that, in the main, they preferred the present system on balance. But it is clear that not everyone agrees: some older people definitely prefer the communist system where everyone knew where they stood; everything was ordered; everyone had a job (however futile); and providing you kept your nose clean, you were left alone. And I detected an unstated complaint against the present system whereby, although society is much more free now and people can speak their mind (within reason), the great problem of life today is the endemic corruption where the former communist bureaucracy and its stultifying numbness has been swapped for a gung-ho, Mafia style "Wild West" system. In comparison with Norway - which must be the most civilised country in the world - Russia comes a poor second. However, they could help themselves tremendously if only their officials could learn to relax a bit and realise what a difference a friendly smile can make


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Saving rates are currently even lower than that! In November last year I noted saving rates were at their lowest levels for 300 years – and they’ve plummeted since. So if you’ve got savings, making them work for you is even tougher than ever. Here are the 10 things you need to cover right now. Even the best easy access account is currently offering only 2% AER

This sets the benchmark for everything else. But, remember, if the best is this bad, what’s yours offering? If you can’t answer that, check. The top paying account is currently from Derbyshire Building Society (thederbyshire.co.uk), with unlimited no-notice withdrawals. This includes a 1.5% year-long introductory bonus, which effectively acts as a rate promise for that time. After that, ditch and switch. Rates are currently dropping by the day, so for constantly updated info, see www.moneysavingexpert.com/topsavings

Earn 3% AER (plus cashback) in a current account

Bizarrely, for the best easy access savings, grab a Santander 123 (www.santander.co.uk/123) bank account. New and existing customers with £3,000£20,000 get 3% on the whole amount. There is a fee of £2 a month, though as it also pays a nice 1%-3% cashback on bills such as council tax, phones and energy, that should easily cover it. This leaves many making £10 a month or more on top.

Get 4% AER if you can put money away each month

Regular savings accounts offer hot rates, but only let you save a limited amount each month. To save a lump sum, drip-feed it from a top easy access account. The top rates are often linked to bank accounts, so check yours. If not, the top deal open to all is Norwich & Peterborough’s 4% AER fixed for 12 months (with a maximum deposit of £250 month). You must pay in every month, and not make more than one withdrawal in the year. 18

Earn 8% interest lending money to others

This can work extremely well, earning some up to 15%. Your money’s lent via special sites uk.zopa. com, fundingcircle.com (which lends to businesses) and ratesetter.com. They credit-check borrowers can afford to repay, and chase repayments if they fall behind. Many have earned decent returns, but unlike savings, they’ve got no Government protection. This can be extremely lucrative. But it isn’t without risks, which you must understand before embarking on it. So please read my full peer-to-peer lending guide at www.moneysavingexpert.com/peer2peer to see if it’s right for you.

Make the most of your tax-free cash ISA savings (get 2.5% AER)

A cash ISA is just a savings account you can put £5,640 a year in, where the interest’s tax-free. The top easy-access deal is Cheshire BS’s 2.5%. It also allows you to transfer in past years’ cash ISAs – so you can boost them too. Check yours now, and transfer across if needed. This rate includes a 2% bonus for 18 months, effectively acting as a rate promise for that time, but you’ll want to transfer out afterwards. If you can wait to access your cash, Coventry Building Society’s 60-Day Notice ISA pays 2.8% on balances from £1, guaranteed until December 2013, but it doesn’t allow transfers.

Your kids can earn 6%

The branch-based Halifax Kids’ Regular Saver pays a huge 6% AER fixed for a year (max £100/month) if you are prepared to lock cash away. It’s head and shoulders above all others for rate. Annoyingly, those in Scotland need to go to a Halifax branch to open it (though not after that) and there aren’t any north of the border. But if you’re tripping south, it’s a not bad stop-off on the way.


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Repaying debts & mortgages

Think about it. £1,000 credit card debt at 18% costs £180 a year, but the same in savings, after tax, earns £15 at best. So pay off the debt with the savings and you’re £165 up. Pay off credit cards even if you haven’t got an emergency fund, as if a real emergency (the roof caving in, not needing this season’s shoes) came, you could simply borrow back on the card and be no worse off than when you started. With mortgages, if their interest rate (eg, 5%) is higher than the after-tax rate on savings (eg, 1.5%), it makes sense to use the savings to overpay them. With rates so low, many are now in this category. Yet... a) Check there are no penalties for overpaying. If there are, it’s very likely not to be worth it. b) Keep enough cash to keep you afloat for three to six months, as unless you’ve an offset mortgage, you can’t borrow back on it once you’ve repaid it. The benefit of this can be huge: overpaying £100 a month on a £100,000 mortgage at 4.5% saves £18,000 interest over a 25-year term. Work out your own scenario at www.moneysavingexpert.com/overpaycalc

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Normally, locking cash away without access gives a high fixed rate. Right now, the rates are horrid – though, of course, rates could keep plummeting – making these look good with hindsight. Even so with rates this low, it’s questionable whether fixes, especially longer ones, are worth it. Top payer over one year is currently Virgin Money with 2.25% AER.

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Kids

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“The more you put in, the more you get out” is certainly true for the members of Dunstable and District Orbit Club. Since its inception over 20 years ago, the club has raised thousands of pounds for local and national charities as quizzes, race nights, stalls ST GEORGES DAY CELEBRATIONS vilion which was completed forfrom the events fightsuch for the over 50’s at please Carnivals 2009 season. Interested ringetc. Interested in finding out more? Saturday 20th April 10 am to 3pm. However, there is Come more to than the comradeship We are an independent social club for ex-Rotarians and 01582-518645 me Mary Comb Priory Gardens & The Square to Orbit a meeting and teamwork involved in organising fundraising events. similarly mindedday people and been in existence for Free St. 3Georges funnamed with have craft Wemuch meet on thehaving last Thursday each The emphasis is very fun in alloftheir nearly years. We are ‘The Watling Street Club’ NCT NEARLY NEW SALEincluding month activities, town trail andaentertain2pmof social pursuits such as activities a wide at range as our members form link along the Watling Street. 18th May, 11.45 - 1pm ment! Comeevery and have fun celebratIn the Social club of Theguided Catholic archery, 10-pin bowling, cinema/theatres, walks, We meet Thursday evening at theSaturday ‘Old Hunter’s Admission 11.30 for NCT membersmeals Church ing this traditional Day! West Street Dunstable progressive etc. Theinclub plan events to suit all Lodge’ Whipsnade for a meal and speaker. (with membership card). budgets and manyOr of call themfor are freeinformation or at a low cost. more on New members are welcome. For more information (in aid of is only £10 annually. contact John Stevens 01582 668033 Admission £1 per adultMembership BEER FESTIVAL 01582 534357 NCT charity) are on the first and third Tuesdays of each Friday 10th May - Sunday 12th May Buggies and pushchairsMeetings will not be Dunstable Rugby Club, Bedford Road , SOCIAL CLUB month at the Grove House D.A.W.G. Gardens – NEW DUNSTABLE GARDEN CLUB allowed in the sales room. Houghton Regis 8pm. You’ll be guaranteed warm We are a small and friendly Dunstable based social VENUE At our October meeting aarepresentaBullpond Lane Dunstable, LU6 3BJ welcome. group once ato month with a wide variety of After themeeting huge success our first tive of 539379, Blom’s Bulbs, Melchbourne, Free parking on Bullpond Lane. Contact Mark on 01582 speakers during the winter and outdoor events and beer festival, bringing it back Bedfordshire gave a very interesting Julie books, on 01582 535761 www.orbitclub.org.uk/dunstable Itemsarrange for saletwo include toys, visits duringwe theare summer. Each year we also and it’s going even and Maternity and baby/childrens clothes, talk on the cultivation of tulips and evenings withtoabe meal andbigger professional entertainment. better! 38 Ales and Ciders in a mas- (couples growing them for theCLUB Chelsea Flower pushchairs, highchairs plus otherDUNSTABLE BRIDGE We would welcome new members and singles). sive with live music Show -(except this year theyholidays) gained their babynot equipment. Foroutdoor further marquee information and a free visit why contact We meet every Monday bank in Chews for more information contact 62nd GoldDunstable, medal! On November Brian on 01525 754189. House Nicola: in High Street South, from 1pm to A HAUNTING EXPERIENCE nnsdunstable@gmail.com 12th the Chairman of the Midland 5pm. We would welcome new members of all standards DUNSTABLE GARDEN 07904315117 CLUB or 0844and 2436112 Are there Ghosts in Priory House? Branch of the National Vegetable you do not need a partner. www.nct.org.uk/nns Is Dunstable Priory House really haunted? If anyone is interested please Garden Club meet on the second Monday Society willcall: tell 01582 us how664485 to have of each month at 7.30pm Is evening there really a lady on the stairs? at the Salvation Army homegrown vegetables on our plate Community Hall, Bull Pond Lane, Dunstable. The Club THE BOGTROTTERS BLOWS DOWNS GROUP Can a baby really be heard crying in every CONSERVATION day of the year. The Christmas hasnight? been in existence for many years and maintaining The Bogtrotters (Dunstable and friendly Dis- guided the meeting onatDecember 10thdunstable will be on Join our walk blows downs a steady membership. The subscription is only £10 per trict Walking and Hostelling These are just two examples of the a sociable We2start sundayGroup) July 3rd. the walk willevening. be a short miles2013 but unduyear which entitles members to attend eight are awinter group of about 90lating, walkers, haunting thatand have been of at a leisurlyinpace. on with the way weby talk about the January a talk English meetingsexperiences with speakers a selection summer hikers andand hostellers. We florarun anda fauna of Heritage this wildlife trustthe owned nature reserve reported theMay past onwards at Priory to House. about recently restored outings in from various interesting which will include gardens the area at ofWrest the chalk pits where the wild surprisingly diverse range of activiThe Anglia Paranormal Investigation Park, Silsoe. well-known garden venues. in abundance. full dayshould walks,be Meetings Society are holding number are held on the 2nd Visitors(APIS) are very welcomea at £2 each soties, whyincluding not comehalf andorchids Meetevening at the far endMonday of Half of moon lane , dunstable at 3pm. hostelling andinvestigations meet some of to thefind members who would trips, love meals and ofalong evening out each winter month at Tel. for further details, tony bliss 01582 704664. activities. to see fresh faces. what is really going on. the Salvation Army Hall, Bull Pond New members are always welcome. Damien O’Dell CHILTERN author of, amongst Lane, Dunstable and commence at CEILIDHS Prospective members are invited to others, ‘Ghostly Bedfordshire-Re7.30pm. Visitors welcome at £2 and Chiltern Ceilidhs - a regular ceilidh/barnget dance on the in touch via the website, give us Investigated’ is leading the All evening new members subscription is £10 a 2nd Friday of the month. ages welcome, no experiStor Fremund’s Church a ring band or just turn up to an event with other members of APIS. year. ence required and live musicWould from our house walk. open at you likemonth! to join The them? Do you fancy Mary ChapmanDunstable Tel: 01582 603710 every dances start at 8pm (doors Westfield Road, Enquiries@dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk taking part and in atickets real ghost hunt? 7.30pm) are £7 (£5 conc) with under 10s gettingfor in the free. Venue:are Thepriced Polish Club, www.dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk Albion street, Tickets evening KINGSBURY BOWLS CLUB LU6 3AZ runs from 01582 865966 Sue or Julian is a small friendly club situated in atDunstable, £35 and the evening Contact: 01582 475655, east Dunstable under the shadow of 8:00pm to 1:00am in the morning. email: chilternceilidhs@googlmail.com our SOCIAL CLUB Blows Downs. The price includes a cup of Tea/Cof- or visitBREAKOUT website: www.chilternceilidhs.info We are a club for the over forty fives, The Green is open to the public from fee and light refreshments. not a singles club but a social club Wednesday to Friday until SeptemThe next investigations will take THE BOGTROTTERS for people who enjoy going outContact: but ber,Mrs 2-00pm to 4-00pm and 6-00pm place on Saturday(Dunstable 27 April. and District Walking Nicola Talbot The Bogtrotters and Hosare on their own, also where they to Dusk – at a reasonable fee. Come Are youGroup) brave enough to find out 90 walkers, telling are a group of about hikers and can meet like minded people, make 01582604847 and try a new sport – the only dress what REALLY goes in the diverse range hostellers. We runbump a surprisingly of activities, new friends and enjoy aadmin@dunstableswimmingpools.co.uk varied social requirement is flat-soled footwear. night??? including half and full day walks, hostellinglife trips, meals and in a safe and friendly environBowls and all other equipment is evening activities. ment. We meet once a week, we available at the Green. HOUGHTON BOWLS CLUBProspective New members REGIS are always welcome. members now have a room in the Conservative www.kingsburybowls.weebly.com Houghton Club arewebsite, Club, are invitedRegis to getBowls in touch via the give usHigh a ringStreet or North . Dunstable holding DAY or on walk. Sunday just turnanupOPEN to an event Annual fee -£26 DUNSTABLE BRIDGE CLUB 5th May at our green from 11am enquiries@dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk For more information please contact We meet every Monday (except bank tillwww.dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk around 4pm the only criteria we Sandy on 07813 262556 holidays) in Chews House in High need is for people wear flat-soled 01582 865966 Suetoor Julian Street South, Dunstable, from 1pm shoes, all equipment and refreshto 5pm. We would welcome new DUNSTABLE SENIOR CITIZENS ments will be provided for our guest members of all standards and you do What age would you like to live to? that want “to have a go”. There will not need a partner. be experienced bowlers there to help Would you like to live it with If anyone is interested please call: Dignity, Financial peace of mind, where necessary. All ages from 12 01582 664485 With a voice and abilities catered for at our paWe are a local group fighting the

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WILDLIFE TRUST There is a whole world to discover on your doorstep with your local Wildlife Trust in 2013 Here are some of your up and coming events for APRIL and MAY Blows Downs Nature Reserve Open Event 4th April (Easter Holidays) 10am-3pm The Paddocks, Blows Downs Nature Reserve Come and celebrate with us at the re-opening of the paddocks at Blows Downs… Everyone Welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Youth Wildlife Rangers 31st May (Half Term) 1pm-3pm If you are aged between 13 and 19 and you would like to help your local wildlife then come along and join in with various activities, including, butterfly surveys… Outdoor Activities / Booking Essential. All events free / Donations gratefully accepted No Wheelchair Access / Uneven steep slopes in areas Tel; Ruth Sneath 01525 874317 ruth.sneath@wildlifebcn.org DUNSTABLE DOWNSIDE WI We meet two evenings a month on the 2nd & 4th Thursday at Watling Lower Sch. Bullpond Ln, at 7.30pm. For more info contact Chris Brewin 01582 520361 11th April “Jewelry by Design Andy Schneider - Comp. TBC 25th April “The Cake House” - Hayley -Pfeifer demonstration Comp. Bring a decorated cake to be judged 9th May Annual Meeting 23rd May “Reflexology” (volunteer will be required on night) Mary Ellingham - Comp. Why not turn up in a pair of silly socks. THE HEALING TRUST Ardley Hill School, Lowther Road, Dunstable, each Thursday evening, 7.30 - 9pm. No charge, donations accepted. NFSH contact Pam Hill on 01582 606182. Come for interest or healing. THE DUNSTABLE ORBIT CLUB “The more you put in, the more you get out” is certainly true for the members of Dunstable and District Orbit Club. Since its inception over 20 years ago, the club has raised thousands of pounds for local and national charities from events such as quizzes, race nights, stalls at Carnivals etc.

However, there is more to Orbit than the comradeship and teamwork involved in organising fundraising events. The emphasis is very much on having fun in all their activities including a wide range of social pursuits such as archery, 10-pin bowling, cinema/theatres, guided walks, progressive meals etc. The club plan events to suit all budgets and many of them are free or at a low cost. Membership is only £10 annually. Meetings are on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the Dunstable Rugby Club, Bedford Road , Houghton Regis 8pm. You’ll be guaranteed a warm welcome. Contact Mark on 01582 539379, or Julie on 01582 535761 www.orbitclub.org.uk/dunstable 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 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

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DUNSTABLE PROBUS CLUB Dunstable PROBUS Club meets on the second Monday of the month and membership is open to retired or semi-retired professional and business men. The Club’s main object is the promotion of good fellowship. Members enjoy a variety of social activities and organized visits throughout the year and at their regular monthly meetings they are entertained by after-lunch speakers. If you are interested in joining the Club, please contact the Secretary on 01582 653732 PRIORY LADIES GROUP We meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month 8.00pm to 10.00pm at Chews House, High Street South, Dunstable. We are a lively group of 50+, if you like interesting talks, meeting people and occasional trips out then why not join us! 10th April - Fairtrade Fods 24th April - -David Lean - The Man and His Films 8th May - Henry VIII and his wives 22nd May - Dorothy Sayers - creator of Lord Peter Wimsey Tel: Monica 01582 667030 or Barbara 01582 606300 TEA TIME TALES Priory House Heritage Centre Tel: 01582 890270 Local History Talks with Tea/Coffee Thursday 2.30pm, - 4.00pm £4.50 per person April 11th National Gardens Scheme, in Bedfordshire April 25th History of Bletchley Park May 9th The War of The Roses, and all that May 23rd A butchers at the Village Shop - Social changes in a village community LANGDALE CHURCH ‘HATTERS TEA’- informal neighbourhood group meets monthly on a Wednesday pm. Free tea/coffee & home-made cakes, quiz and raffle. Friends and Neighbours- monthly on a Thursday pm. Speakers and free tea/coffee. At Langdale Church. Other groups- table tennis, walking group and drawing for beginners Make the most of our community activities and meet new people in our community. Tel Colin, Community Worker 01582602980 45


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