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to cope for many reasons including illness or disability, mental ill health, bereavement, poverty HOME­START LAUNCHES LUTON CHILDREN or financial issues. This year we are aiming&toFAMILI We begin the 2016 ‘open day’ season at the Luton further build our support services in Luton and Hoo Estate Walled Garden with the Annual Fair for have launched the Luton Children & Families Plant Heritage (Herts and Beds) on Saturday 23rd April Home­Start provides vital support to local families with young childr 2016 from 1100-1500. Entrance is just £3 and tours of Appeal in hope of raising £3000. the garden can also struggling be taken for an extra £2. to cope for many reasons including illness or disability, m Our Open Wednesdays begin on May 4th from Since April last year our charity has made a difference poverty issues. This year we are aiming to 1030-1530 each untilbereavement, the end of September. This is an or financial to the lives of 51 Luton families including 149 children opportunity to showsupport our progressservices to visitors when our by giving emotional support,the friendship andChildren practical in Luton and have launched Luton &F volunteers, both gardeners and conservationists are at help according to the needs of the family. However hope of raising £3000. work. The garden has been revived by this enthusiasit has become clear that this is just the tip of the icetic team of volunteers and a wide range of research has berg. As our service becomes more well known the been undertaken since the beginning of the project number of families referred to us is growing steadily in 2001. Since April last year our charity a difference tohaving the to lives o and we has have amade long waiting list. We are now A £5 entry fee includes a guided tour of the garden turn people away as we have reached the limits of our including 149 children emotional support, friendship and p and in addition a new tour of the Victorian farm build- by giving current funding. ings will be available.according Tours of the Farm Buildings have to the needs of the family. However it has become clear t become an exciting new experience for visitors to the “Studies show that Luton has become more deprived ofthere theisiceberg. our the numbe Walled Garden where an exhibitionAs of the re- service over becomes the last 5 years.more Almost well a third known of Luton’s children search done. There is a small extra charge for the tour livewe in poverty. This affects every part oflist. life – from to us is growing steadily and have a long waiting We are now and tickets can be purchased at the Entrance Kiosk. health through to education. We want Luton to be Produce from the garden will beaway on sale including a place where and current parents getfunding. the people as we have reached thechildren limitsflourish of our Luton Hoo honey as well as plants. Refreshments will support they need. We don’t want to turn families be available. away when they come to us for help. Just £15 enables Outside of the garden we have illustrated us tobecome support a family for a deprived week and canover make allthe the last 5 “Studies showtalks that Luton has more available for groups, at their selected venue, topics difference to the lives of children living in the area.” of Luton’s children live– Linda in poverty. This affects every part of life covering a history ofthird the garden, Hoo’s Farms, Hoo’s Johnson, Home-Start Central Bedfordshire Who – 100 and 150 years ago and in WW1, and Lord CEO. through to education. We want Luton to be a place where children f Bute who built the Walled Garden in the 1760’s with landscape designer get Capability support our Luton Children & Familiesaway Apthe Brown. support they need. You Wecan don’t want to turn families whe 2016 is the latter’s 300th anniversary and two study peal by fundraising, sponsoring and donating. Your for help. Just £15 enables us to support a family for a week and can days are planned for April and May which will reveal funds will help us to further build and coordinate how our research hasdifference discovered details about the our support services local parents,​–children to the lives of children living in for the area.” LindaandJohnson unusual design of the garden and the botanical collecfamilies in the area. Please help us reach our target Central Bedfordshire CEO.of £3000 – Any donations, however small are very tion which it contained. Full details of all our activities can be found on our welcome. Visit our website: website www.lutonhooestate.co.uk or by phoning www.home-startcentralbeds.org.uk/fundraising-in-luton/ 01582 721443. our JustGiving You can support our Luton orChildren & page: Families Appeal by fundraisin Look forward to seeing you. Don't forget entry is via https://campaign.justgiving.com/charity/homestartus to further build and coordinate our West Hyde Road notdonating. via the hotel. Your funds will help bedfordshire/lutonappeal

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Big Ideas, Small Spaces With space at a premium and the size of gardens in newbuild developments shrinking, balconies, roof terraces and tiny back yards are becoming the norm. If you’ve only got a small space, how can you give it the wow factor? TV gardening expert Charlie Dimmock, has some ideas of her own on how to jazz up a balcony and attract wildlife in the process. “Wildlife wants flowers all year round, just as we do,” she says. “Go for plants which give you a continuous amount of flowers. Some of the bedding plants are great and the more simple single flowers are better because they tend to have more nectar and pollen in them. Some petunias are quite good, as are marigolds, osteospermums and other daisy-plants like marguerites. “If you go for plants with double flowers they tend to be less pollenrich. Lavender and thyme are also good because they have a long flowering season.” A good variation of plants which provide year-round interest may also be the way to go. “I’d have two or three evergreen shrubs, not too big, such as a Daphne odora ‘Marginata’, which has a variegated leaf and fantastic scent in the spring. I’d also have a small pittosporum, as there are interesting

and different variegations, including grow things up that, so you’ve the ‘Tom Thumb’, a purple vertical option as well. Climbing one that stays like a plants will also give you a round ball with bit more height, texture purple leaves. and colour.” “Go for smallDon’t dismiss ivy er shrubs like because ivy flowers Pittosporum attract beneficial tobira, which insects, says Charlie. is slow-growing “Ivy flowers very late in Tom Thumb and stays small, the season and very early with really lovely in the spring and it’s a really scented flowers, or nandina good source of nectar for insects (sacred bamboo). Don’t buy somebecause there’s nothing much thing like a forsythia which is going about at that time. When ivy reaches to grow too big and only flowers the top of a wall you get round, for about two weeks and then green flowers followed by black becomes boring. berries, which are good for birds.” If you plant thoughtfully, you can atNandina (sacred bamboo) tract a good variety of birds. Provide some water, even if it’s just a bird bath, and put up bird feeders. “Birds like to be able to perch somewhere while they are coming in to feed. If you have an uncluttered space with only a bird feeder, they probably won’t come in, but if you’ve got a few shrubs and a climb“Go for plants which give you two er up the wall and there’s maybe a or three different times of interest. tree outside, they are likely to queue The nandina are evergreen - in the up on it and check it’s safe.” spring the first leaves are bright red, Encourage your neighbours to add then it flowers in the summer and plantings to their small spaces, she bears red berries in the autumn - giv- urges. ing you a lot of interest.” “Urban gardens are crucial for Make the most of your space, which wildlife because they create the means using height for optimum corridors, or the ‘hopping spaces’ effect. between more open spaces like “If you’ve a piece of trellis you can parks and bigger gardens.”

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Student Loans There’s been a furore in Parliament about the scrapping of student grants. And every time politicians get lairy over such issues, the news focuses on the scrap and the real truth of what’s actually happening gets lost. @moneysavingexpert I’ve been swamped with panicked questions about student grants from students, future students, graduates and their parents, so I want to mythbust what’s really happening. In many ways people are panicking unnecessarily about the grant changes, but missing the really damaging change, which is a retrospective hike in student loans.

Student Finance: the basics When you go to university, if you’re a first time UK undergraduate you don’t need to pay upfront. The Student Loans Company pays your tuition fees for you and gives you money for living, then you owe it. • You only start repaying when you leave university and, even then, only if you earn over £21,000. If you don’t earn over that you don’t repay. • The amount you repay is proportionate to earnings. You repay 9% of everything above £21,000 (eg, earn £31,000 and, as it’s £10,000 above the thresh old, you repay £900 a year). • If you haven’t cleared what you owe within 30 years, the debt is wiped. • If you never earn over £21,000, you never repay. In many ways, financially it’s a no win no fee education. An easy way to think of it is a bit like an extra income tax, with the one difference that once you have repaid what you borrowed (plus interest) it stops. For far more help on this, see my full 20 student loan mythbusters guide at www.mse.me/studentloan.

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I’m going to use examples for English students studying in England. For students from Wales, whether you go to university in Wales or elsewhere in the UK, the amount you borrow tends to be less, but the way you repay is the same. I’m going to focus on the situation for students who started in or after 2012 in England, for elsewhere in the UK the loans tend to be smaller. Q. So what’s happening to student grants? A: Until now, students from lower income families (roughly below £43,000 income) had some of their loan re placed by a non-repayable grant for up to £3,400. From September 2016 grants are being scrapped in England and Wales. Yet there’s much confusion about this. There are two big things to note: 1 This only applies for new starters starting from 2016. Those already at university and getting grants will keep getting them. 2 This doesn’t mean they’ll have less money coming in. New 2016 starters will get a bigger loan to replace what they would’ve got in grants. In fact, the loan figures for new starters (not continuing students) have been upped by a chunk. This is useful, as often the big issue that hits students isn’t the size of the loan, it’s that they don’t have enough money to live on day-to-day. Rents alone eat up much of this. Q. Isn’t this likely to really hit poor students hard? A: You may be surprised that I’m going to say no. In many


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£ ways the big problem is the confusion and psychological deterrent, not the practical finances. For most students it makes no practical difference. The replacement of a grant with a loan will ONLY cost more for those who leave university and have long-term very high earnings. That’s because if you compare the current and new system, the fact it’s a loan and not a grant would only cost you more if you would’ve repaid your entire tuition fees, remaining maintenance loan after the grant, and interest in the 30 years before the debt wipes anyway. Most students won’t, so there’s no cost to them. In fact, my calculations estimate only those on STARTING salaries of £35,000 and up, and then above inflation pay rises would actually pay more. So if the system remains as it is now, it’s only those from poor backgrounds who go on to be big earners who this is negative for. However, the big question is ‘will the system remain unchanged?’ Q. What’s this retrospective hike to student repayments? A: As I explained earlier, since 2012, graduates only repay 9% of what they earn over £21,000. The government had said this threshold was due to rise each year from April 2017 in line with average earnings. Yet the Government has now decided to freeze it for at least five years, meaning many low- and middle-earning graduates will pay thousands more back than they thought they would when they signed up. After all, if we go back to thinking of it like a tax, if you were to pay 9% of everything

earned above £22,000, but now repay everything above £21,000, that’s a hike. It’s received little publicity though, as it doesn’t immediately seem such a big problem. Here I need to declare an interest: I was head of the Independent Taskforce on Student Finance Information in 2012 when the system changed. The Government repeatedly told me the threshold would rise, and I, of course, told people, and used it in all my cost calculations. Well I refuse to missell these loans in hindsight. So I am actively campaigning on it – I’ve written an open letter to the Prime Minister and have personally hired lawyers to see if it can be challenged (read it at www.mse.me/studentloanhike). The big problem, even more important than the additional cost, is the message this sends. The Government is not just freezing it going forward, it’s freezing it for everyone who signed up since 2012 - effectively changing the contract after people have signed up. The regulator would not allow any commercial lender to change its terms this way. This could destroy any trust current and future generations can have in the student finance system, and perhaps, even more widely, in the political system as a whole. I said above that the impact of replacing grants with loans isn’t actually as bad as many think under the current terms. Yet the real concern is, as the Government has shown it’s willing to change loan terms even after you’ve got them, who knows what may happen in the future.

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The old Mini Clubman was no oil-painting, but this one could easily earn its place on the podium at Legs 11. It’s a looker alright.

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Sapphire Social Club - this social club caters for the unattached aged 50+. We meet weekly in Hitchin and organize a variety of social events every month. No joining fee for the first two months. Come along and meet new friends. Tel Joyce 07952 678021 or Ian 07900 890583 for details www.sapphiresocialsinglesclub.co.uk

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

KNIT AND NATTER GROUP Every Tuesday, 10am-12pm Join our friendly Knit and Natter group every Tuesday at Lewsey Library. Come and share your experience, or get some great hints and tips, and meet new people. Tea and biscuits provided. The group is always looking for donations of wool; knitting needles etc. so if you have anything you no longer need, just drop it off at the library.Free, donations welcome THE PARKSIDE SINGERS Do you enjoy singing? The Parkside Singers is a lively mixed choir, singing four-part harmony music including pop, songs from musicals and some choral favourites such as Ave Verum and The Lords Prayer. Call Claire on 01525 753110. LUTON POETRY SOCIETY Last Saturday of every month, 2-4pm Luton Central Library £3, free for Poetry Society member (£20 annual membership) Our meetings usually take place on the last Saturday of each month at Luton Central Library (3rd Floor) For more information visit www. lutonculture.com/luton-libraries or call 01582 547 418

By volunteering with us, you can help us create amazing opportunities for thousands of girls around the UK. Guiding happens thanks to more than 100,000 amazing volunteers – men and women like you who give their time to ensure that we are active all over the UK, and beyond. Girlguiding welcomes volunteers of all backgrounds, ages, cultures, faiths and abilities. We are flexible and volunteering can be arranged to fit around a busy lifestyle. If you are interested in finding out more visit www.girlguiding.ork.uk/joinus

WARDEN AFTERNOON CLUB FLEXERCISE EXERCISE Meets every Tuesday 2 - 4pm Warden Hill Community Centre (rear of the Warden Tavern) We are a recently established group of friendly ladies and gentlemen who meet weekly for companionship, activities and refreshments. If you would like some company, or know someone who would benefit from joining us, please come along any Tuesday - everyone is very welcome. For more information contact Sue on 07706895444 or email sueblee@hotmail.co.uk 5TH STOPSLEY GUIDES Guides is our section for girls aged 10 to 14. By becoming part of a worldwide community of girls who learn together and share skills and experiences, Guides have the chance to get out there and do something really different. Members take part in a wide range of exciting activities at their regular meetings, and at special events or holidays. Girls can get involved in anything from adventure sports to performing arts, travel and taking part in community action projects. Girlguiding is the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK.

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Thursday 2 -3 £3.50 Warden Hill Community Centre Wycombe Way LU3 2BW Gentle Exercise for Older People Men and Women Funded by the Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation’s London Luton Airport Ltd Fund With No jumping about or running around, the class includes low impact and every exercise you will be faced with will have a specific benefit to your body and your unique make up. In every session you will be faced with challenges on your core, your balance and your strength and more. You know what they say - ‘use it or lose it’. The class is aimed at improving and maintaining flexibility and balance, thus enabling you to be confident and enjoy life. For more info Tel Lorraine 07868 030540


THE MALL LUTON COMMUNITIES COME TOGETHER Local community groups and organisations are coming together this spring, as Our Space at The Mall launches. The new community initiative launched by the Luton shopping centre will see a selection of local clubs, charities and groups showcase their talents for free in the heart of the town this April. Luton Town Hockey Club 11am – 5pm, Sunday 3rd April Luton Town HC is Luton’s largest hockey club, established in 1992 with high aspirations. With a family friendly atmosphere, we have a growing junior academy (ages 5+) along with three men’s teams and two women’s teams. See if you can put a penalty in past Jasper the Lion, England Hockey’s Mascot, on a mini inflatable pitch. Tina’s School of Dance 11am – 5pm, Sunday 10th April Established for over 20 years, the school are fun and friendly with a studio that’s a second home to many dancers. Classes include Ballet, Tap, Modern, Acrobatics, Contemporary, Street Dance and Musical Theatre, with classes for children aged 18 months upwards, plus Ballet, Tap and Zumba for adults. Luton Scouts* 11am – 5pm, Sunday 10th April Actively engaging and supporting young people in their personal development and empowering them to make a positive contribution to society are the aims of scouting. Integrity, respect, care, belief and co-operation are the values that guide us. Scouting in Luton is open to all boys and girls from the age of 6, no matter what class, ethnic background, physical abilities, religious belief or even no belief. There’s usually a group within two miles of every house, so if you want to join the adventure come along for a taste of the fun Luton Scouts experience all the time. *Luton Scouts will be located in Smith Square

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Luton Male Voice Choir & Caritas Harmony (Luton Ladies’ Voices) A rare opportunity to hear two accomplished Luton choirs in one evening. On the 16th April 2016 The Luton Male Voice Choir and Luton’s Caritas Harmony Choir will perform a joint concert at St Mary’s Church, Church Street, Luton LU1 3JF. The event will start at 7.30pm and tickets are £8. For further information and tickets please call Jackie Howe 01582 599520 Clive Wheeler 07804 732222 Further details and parking information on website www.caritasharmony.co.uk Caritas Harmony Choir raising funds for Macmillan. For 2016 concerts, see website, www.caritasharmony.co.uk

AROUND THE WORLD IS BACK! Saturday 14th May, 10 am to 4 pm Priory House Gardens , High Street South, Dunstable, LU6 3RZ

Due to the massive success this event was in 2014 Dunstable Town Council have brought it back for good! To make this event even better we are looking for local communities, clubs and societies to participate in the event on Saturday 14 May in Priory Gardens, Dunstable. The event is designed to educate the general public on the wide varieties of different cultures that the world has to offer, whilst having fun learning about what you would expect to see in each different country. There will be different activities from the different continents and will include dance, music, crafts, entertainment and much more. So far confirmed this year... Traditional Dhol Drummers, Welwyn Garden Samba Percussion and Dance Group, Steel Band, Bollywood Dancing, Didgeridoo Workshops , Imajica Theatre Company - Plus much more! This is a fantastic opportunity for you to showcase your group, club, business or your hobby. The event is a free family fun event for everyone to get involved with and we would appreciate your support. We are anticipating around 1,5000 people throughout the day. If you are interested in being involved, please contact Lisa vincent at: lisa.vincent@dunstable.gov.uk for a booking form or call on 01582 891406.

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Pets

Behaviour! Embarrassing Doggy PDSA gets to the bottom of your dog’s “bum-scooting” Many dog owners have experienced that moment of embarrassment when, sat in your living room with guests or your in-laws, your dog chooses that moment to ‘scoot’ across the floor dragging his bum along the carpet! Many people believe this behaviour is due to worms, and it certainly can be but it could actually be a different but entirely treatable problem – anal sac disease. A dog has two anal sacs positioned below their tail on either side of their bottom. They release a smelly fluid when the dog goes to the toilet, acting as a scent marker. This distinctive scent marks a dog’s territory and identifies your pet to other dogs. Problems can occur if the sacs don’t empty through the ducts (narrow tubes) properly and become impacted, which can lead to infection. This can cause irritation and pain in the bottom area, and many dogs will sit down and drag their bottom along the ground or lick the area excessively to try and alleviate some of the discomfort. Owners may think this means their dog has worms, and although this can sometimes be the case, blocked anal sacs could also be the culprit.

Answers

If your dog is showing any of these signs they need to be checked out by your vet. With simple impactions the vet can empty the sacs there and then, which often brings about instant relief. However, if the anal sacs are infected they can be very painful and may need further treatment such as antibiotics or antiinflammatories. Occasionally some dogs require sedation or anaesthetic to have infected sacs emptied. If, however, it turns out that worms are the culprits after all, your vet can recommend the best and most effective treatment for your pet. Some dogs seem to be more prone to problems with their anal sacs than others. Causes can include an incorrect diet that doesn’t contain enough fibre, a problem with the dog’s bowels such as an infection, or obesity. Dogs that repeatedly suffer will need to have their anal sacs emptied on a regular basis. Your veterinary practice can do this, or some dog groomers will include it in their service. Increasing the fibre content of your dog’s diet may help to prevent this condition. Ensuring your dog is a healthy size and weight may also help, and can also reduce the risk of other health issues.

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CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF CARE

REGISTRATION Adult runner: £20 Child runner (Under 16): £10 Registration for runners includes: event entry, sunglasses, t-shirt, 3 x colour pouches, medal and goody bag on completion. Colour Bandits: £10 – all ages Registration for Bandits includes: sunglasses, t-shirt, medal and entry into one of seven Bandit stations around the route to add the colour. Suggested sponsorship target per person £50 Registration on the day open from: 10.00am Event start: 11.00am To sign up or for more information phone 01582 707940 or visit keech.org.uk/colourdash

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