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he two-year partnership aims to raise a total of more than £50,000 to help Keech deliver much needed hospice care to both children and adults across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Milton Keynes. Keech was chosen following a public vote in which they received the support of more than 12,000 people, including jazz-pop singer and songwriter Jamie Cullum, McBusted’s Harry Judd, golfer Ian Poulter and chef Marco Pierre White. Airport staff are already planning world record attempts, pop-up stores in the terminal and even a fire walk to meet the ambitious target. Neil Thompson, Operations Director at London Luton Airport, said “We’re delighted to be supporting Keech to provide care to adults, children and their families. Keech is a fantastic local charity and our staff are excited that the public chose to make it their winner. “The two-year partnership will coincide with one of the most exciting periods for the airport as we are spending £110 million to transform the airport and expand capacity. The partnership with Keech is just one of the ways in which we are working to make sure that LLA’s growth benefits the whole of the local community.”

Liz Searle, Acting CEO of Keech Hospice Care, said “We're thrilled and thank everyone who got behind us and voted. Keech needs £14,000 a day to keep the hospice running and continue the great work it does for the community. We rely on local support and donations for 70 percent of our funding. “As leaders in our field, we want to be able to offer people the care they need, when they need it, where they need it and how they want it. More and more of our patients are telling us they want to be able to stay at home with their loved ones for as long as possible. That means we need more nurses, therapists and transport to enable people to do this. Our new partnership with London Luton Airport will allow us to give patients and their families the support they need.”

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Walking is one of the simplest and most effective forms of exercise you can do. Anyone can do it and it’s very easy to get started. See overleaf for our timetable. There is some fabulous accessible countryside to explore locally. Led walks are a fabulous way to feel safe and supported while walking. If you would rather walk independently, Dunstable Downs, Whipsnade Heath, Totternhoe Knolls, Warden & Galley Hills, Rushmere Country Park and the Grand Union Canal are all fabulous destinations. You can pick up route maps from the Travel Choices Hub in Ashton Square, Dunstable. Pop in for advice about many other places to walk locally. Local walking groups offer a range of walks from a couple of miles to day long to suit varing abilities. The Bogtrotters 01582 607318 enquiries@dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk, www.dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk Lea & Icknield Ramblers 01582 617941 a.turnbull@ntlworld.com Leighton Buzzard Ramblers 01525 237209 rogerwhite@ymail.com www.lb-ramblers.org.uk Many other walking opportunities enable you to explore the local area The National Trust run walks at Dunstable Downs, contact 01582 500920, dunstabledowns@nationaltrust.org.uk, www.nationaltrust.org.uk. The local Wildlife Trust has walks at Blows Downs, Houghton Regis Chalk Pit and Galley/Warden Hills. Tel 01525 874317, ruth.sneath@wildlifebcn.org www.wildlifebcn.org The Chiltern Society also run local walks, contact 01494 771250, office@chilternsociety.org.uk, www.chilternsociety.org.uk Dunstable Town Guides offer history and ghost walks, contact 01582 891420 or email prioryhouse@dunstable.gov.uk The U3A have several active walking groups. Contact secretaryu3adunstable@gmail.com, www.u3adunstable.org.uk

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Shelley’s Life Is Transformed By Her Canine Partner Kibble Life for wheelchair-user Shelley Fitzsimmons was transformed after her son saw a feature on BBC’s The One Show. Here the mother-of-two from Bedfordshire tells of her amazing journey.

I have an inherited condition called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, shortened to EDS, which affects all my muscles, ligaments and joints. Since I was nine years old I have experienced dislocations, especially in my left knee, as I used to dance whenever possible. As I was always out at dancing lessons, competitions or actually teaching dancing I always put my dislocations down to being too flexible due to dancing. I always baffled my osteopaths and physios when needing treatment as they didn’t really know what was wrong, and just provided me with different splints for different joints. A week before my 21st birthday I injured my back at work and was hardly able to walk for eight months. I was told by hospitals that I would never be able to go back to the caring profession or walk properly again and should never have children as it was dangerous. I refused to give in and between my parents and then boyfriend’s (John, now my husband) help I searched for a second opinion. Yet again they didn’t know what it was but I did get walking again and went on to marry John and have two beautiful children. Quite a few years later, at work, I suffered a nervous breakdown due to disability discrimination by my managers which exasperated my condition. Dislocations became more frequent and my joints became severely painful making me barely able to walk, and needing a wheelchair, crutches and adaptations throughout our home. My husband, children and parents were now my carers and I turned from an extremely outgoing person to someone who refused to answer an unknown phone call, refused to answer the door, would not leave the house on my own and would cry at the drop of a hat, and many ‘friends’ no longer wanted to be bothered with me. By this time I had been diagnosed and was getting help from various sources. We also found out that our children both have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome too.

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Then in February 2012, by chance, our son William who was 10 at the time saw a Canine Partnership on the One Show and shouted “Mum, quick look! This lady has the same condition as us and she has a dog who cares for her and keeps her safe!” A few days passed and in the post came an application form for a canine partner! Where did this come from? It seems that William had filled in, on line, a request in my name for an application! Both my children, Grace and William, said “Mum please fill it in, then both us and dad would know you are safe whilst you are on your own.” Everyone agreed that I should fill it in, but I never dreamt I would be lucky enough to get one! As time went by and each stage of the process passed, I started to get excited thinking, maybe just maybe…….. Then after years of feeling so low physically and mentally, feeling I was a total burden on my family and losing many friends, I received ‘The Magic Purple call’. A lovely voice, Leona, said “Shelley, I have a wonderful black Labrador named Kibble, who I believe could be a match with you. He walks beautifully alongside a wheelchair, would you like to come and meet him?” Tears were by now flowing down my cheeks, I couldn’t believe my ears, I would have gone that day if I could! There was a light at the end of my long dark tunnel, the start of new beginnings. To say life is better again is an understatement, life now is FANTASTIC!!!!! Yes I still can’t walk properly, teach dancing or go to work, and I take numerous tablets and wear pain relieving patches but who cares, I have the amazing Kibble and my family - what else do I need!


Every morning a beautiful furry black face greets me and he helps me get out of bed and get dressed, when I want to and go to bed in the evening when I want to which is fantastic, I’m independent again. Since the day Kibble and I arrived home together we go everywhere, nowhere is out of bounds and we don’t have to wait for anyone, we are invincible! Kibble has a fan club everywhere we go, he is so beautiful and has a face that makes my heart melt and a personality which makes me laugh all day long. He loves to show off his talents by picking up EVERYTHING I drop, emptying my washing machine and tumble dryers, retrieving items off shelves (whilst food shopping), removing my credit/debit cards from machines and we frequently get cashiers wave to him or call him to go through their tills! When we go anywhere everyone greets us with “Good morning/afternoon Kibble, oh and of course you too Shelley!” Lots of people approach us in the park whilst we are playing ball saying how wonderful he is. Nothing is scary anymore, after all how can answering the phone be scary when your ear gets wet and slobbery each time and I know if I fall and dislocate Kibble is

Canine Partners is a registered charity that assists people with disabilities to enjoy a greater independence and quality of life through the provision of specially trained dogs, whose well-being is a key consideration. More than 1.2 million people in the UK use a wheelchair, and a significant number of those would benefit from a canine partner. The dogs are carefully matched to the applicant’s needs and lifestyle, no matter how challenging. They are trained to help with everyday tasks such as opening and shutting doors, unloading the washing machine, picking up dropped items, pressing buttons and switches and getting help in an emergency. The Charity is working in partnership with Help for Heroes, and aims to train dogs to meet the needs of people with even the most complex disabilities including members of HM Armed Forces.

there to press the alarm button which dials my husband, then Kibble collects the phone and I can then talk to my husband for him to come home. Everyone says they can see how strong the bond is between the two of us, just by the way we look at each other. I personally see it by the way Kibble does things that he has never been taught: the post comes and he collects it but then he waits for me to slice the letter/ parcel open and he then pushes his nose inside the letter/parcel and carefully pulls out the contents. I have poor fine motor skills and Kibble must have realised that this is difficult for me. It certainly adds an extra piece of fun to birthdays – and Christmas! Life is now great again, my general health is much better, I don’t have to top up my pain relief half as much and best of all Kibble has allowed my children to be children again, my husband to be my husband and everyone can now relax knowing I’m safe and cared for by Kibble 24/7, much better than a human carer. I cannot imagine life without Kibble, I love him so much and it is obvious to all that know us that the feeling is mutual. Kibble is amazing he has given me back my confidence, my smile and my life!

These life transforming dogs also provide practical, physiological, psychological and social benefits including increased independence and confidence as well as increased motivation and self-esteem. A canine partner also brings companionship, a sense of security and increases social interaction. Canine Partners receives no government funding and is wholly dependent on public donations and legacies. To find out more about applying for a canine partner, to donate, fundraise or get involved visit caninepartners.org.uk or call 08456 580480. You can sponsor a Canine Partners’ puppy for as little as £1 a week through the Charity’s My Amazing Puppy regular giving scheme.

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When you decide on a shape for your new border, use a hosepipe to make the shape, then you can modify the curves until you are happy with it. Before planting, dig over the soil, remove weeds and add some well rotted manure to improve the soil, adding some grit if you have heavy soil. Position shrubs, still in their pots, so that you can stand back and view the effects from different angles. Each shrub should be planted through mulch matting at the same depth as it is in the pot, or cover the soil between shrubs with a 5cm (2in) thick loose organic mulch to keep the soil moist and prevent weeds from invading. Go for shrubs which will give you all-round interest - evergreens are probably the easiest. Combine Ceanothus thrysilforus var. repens with Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald ‘n’ Gold’, Hebe rakaiensis, Photinia x fraseri ‘Red Robin’ and Lonicera nitida ‘Baggesen’s Gold’. The red photinia leaves and blue ceanothus flowers will provide interesting spring colour, while the hebe has white flowers in summer. Introduce shrubs which offer allyear foliage, such as the spotted Aucuba

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japonica or a variegated euonymus, and replace beds of annuals with shrubs to reduce the amount of time you need to dig up and change plants. Good, compact, low-maintenance shrubs with a long flowering season include potentilla, hebes, lowgrowing cistus or patio roses. Under taller shrubs and roses plant good ground cover perennials such as wild geranium (cranesbill) or Alchemilla mollis, and take note of the atmosphere you want to create through colour. Hot colours, such as reds and oranges, will bring warmth, while greys and blues will cool down a hot spot. If you don’t want to replant or create a totally new border, buy some specimen plants to act as focal points in your existing garden, such as Phormium tenax, with its sword-shaped leaves, or Fatsia japonica, which provides sculptural foliage in a shady spot, callicarpa or cotoneaster for colourful berries and Acer palmatum for a burst of autumn colour. You should soon be able to sit back and watch your garden burst into life with new colour and texture without breaking your back in the process.


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groups Plant in more of 10 or to them and add r. each yea They are the first bulbs to emerge which provide the curtainraiser for the gardening year, from January onwards, and with snowdrop weekends and other events happening across the country over the next month, it's impossible to ignore them. Their dainty white and green bell-shaped blooms hang on 6in stems and look wonderful in drifts in woodlands, as a carpet in dappled shade under trees or as a welcome addition to rockeries and scree beds. There are many types of snowdrop but the most common is G. nivalis, producing single flowers. A more showy derivative is 'Flore Pleno', which has larger, double flowers and is slightly shorter than the single variety. If you want a really early-flowering type go for G. elwesii, which has broad, grey-green leaves and larger flowers and can flower before Christmas. Snowdrops should be planted in early autumn in a moist soil rich in organic matter, in semi shade.

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These red fruits go perfectly with raspberries and can be grown alongside them, or alternatively, made into redcurrant jelly which is a wonderful addition to gravy if you're having roast lamb. The bushes also look attractive when trained against a wall, their colourful trusses of berries just waiting to be picked. They are also easy to grow in a sheltered spot in fertile, well-drained soil and will even withstand a north-facing wall or semi-shade, although they do prefer sun. Plant them from October to March, spacing bushes around 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft) apart, mulch in spring and feed in April with a general purpose fertiliser. Water well in summer while the fruit is swelling and leave them to ripen fully before picking them. In the last few weeks the berries will increase in size significantly and turn a brighter red. Remove the whole truss by tearing it gently from the plant.

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Things To Be Getting On With... • Complete the pruning of green house vines while they are still dormant and remove loose bark which may harbour pests. • Bring in pots of forced bulbs for indoor flowering when ready. • Protect winter-flowering bulbous irises in the garden from severe cold or damp. • Start forcing pots of lily bulbs for Easter and early summer flowering. • As cyclamen flowers go over, remove the stems by giving a sharp tug, which should remove the whole stem. • Take hardwood cuttings of blackcurrants, redcurrants, white currants and gooseberries. • Renew grease bands around fruit trees, if they have been in place a long time, to protect trees against winter moths. • Bring container-grown shrubs like camellias into a cold green house for extra winter protection. • Pick yellowing leaves off Brussels sprouts and other brassicas promptly, to prevent spread of grey mould and brassica downy mildew. • Sow seed of slow-maturing halfhardy summer bedding plants including pelargoniums, begonias and verbenas, in heated propagators.


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Money Matters By Martin Lewis

Debt Advice My aim today is simple.

To slash the interest you pay to 0%. This is a masterclass in cutting the cost not just of credit cards, but loans, overdrafts and store cards too. It isn’t just about cost reduction, it can mean you’re debt free quicker too – as if you pay less interest, it means more of your repayments clear the actual debt. And now’s the perfect time to do it. As so many people look at their debt costs at the beginning of the year, lenders throw out better deals to attract your custom. I’m going to tackle each debt type one at a time, but before starting, if you have any savings, it’s often best to use those to clear debts. The cost of borrowing is normally much higher than the reward from saving.

Credit Cards : cut costs to 23mth 0% no fee This is easy, as there’s fierce competition. It’s all about balance transfer deals, where you get a new card that repays debts on old cards for you, so you owe it instead. www.Halifax.co.uk has just launched the new longestever 23 month 0% debt shift, that has no fee. If you’re not sure you can clear your debt within that time, go longer. The longest 0% deal is www.MBNA.co.uk Platinum card at 39 months 0% with a 2.98% fee. Yet don’t just apply in hope, as that hits your credit file. My full best buys guide at www.mse.me/balancetransfers includes a free eligibility calculator, which gives card-bycard odds of which you’re most likely to get – so you can home in on your winner. The results can be powerful, as Michelle emailed me: “Thank you. I was paying through the nose for £1,700 on Capital One, it’d have taken YEARS to pay it off. I tried your eligibility checker, got 36mths 0%.” That’s an interest saving of about £980. Yet if you do balance transfer, always follow these golden rules. Never miss the minimum monthly repayments, or the

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@moneysavingexpert bank can end your 0% deal and charge far more. Clear the card or balance transfer before the 0% ends, or the rate rockets to 18.9% - 20% APR. Never spend on the card or worse withdraw cash. They’re not usually at 0%.

Store cards : shift them to 0% too. These are just credit cards you only spend with at one store or group of stores - but with far costlier interest. For example, Debenhams’ is 24.9% APR and Homebase 29.9%. But they can be balance transferred just like credit cards, so follow the steps above.

Before you read on : you need to understand 0% money transfers I’m oft asked if you can shift loans, overdrafts or other debt onto 0% credit cards. You can, but only via a specialist 0% ‘money transfer’ deal, yet this opens a wide door for cutting loan, overdraft and other debt costs - so let me brief you before you carry on. Money transfers are a rare specialist 0% credit card deal that lets you pay a lump sum into your bank account, to use as you like – including to pay off a loan - so you owe the card for it. For example, new www.Virginmoney.com cardholders can get a 32 month 0% money transfer if they pay just a one-off 1.69% fee of the amount transferred. After the 0% it’s 20.9% rep APR so clear it before then. Full step-bystep help in www.mse.me/moneytransfers


Money Matters By Martin Lewis

Debt Advice

Personal loans : cut big ones to 3.3% or small ones to 0%. Unlike with credit cards, if you clear a personal loan you can be charged up to two months of interest as an early repayment penalty, so it’s slightly more complex…

STEP 1: Call your current lender and ask it three

things: a) What your ‘settlement amount’ is, ie, how much it would cost to pay off your loan today. b) How many monthly repayments you have left. c) The exact amount of your repayments.

STEP 2: Work out what you will pay if you stick with

your current loan, by multiplying the remaining months by the repayment amount.

STEP 3: See what rate you could get on borrowing the settlement amount elsewhere. For under £3,000, the cheapest route is likely to be doing a ‘money transfer’. Above £3,000, a cheap loan wins. Under £5,000 www.Zopa.com is cheapest at 4.6%-6.9% rep APR. For £5,000 - £7,500, www.SainsburysBank.co.uk is 4.2% rep APR with a Nectar card (4.3% without). For £7,500-£15,000, Bank. marksandspencer.com is 3.3% rep APR. Yet, sadly, like all loans these are ‘rep APR’ which means only 51% of accepted customers get the advertised rate, the rest can be charged more. My loan guide eligibility checker at www.mse.me/loanseligibility can tell you which you’re most likely to be accepted for, and as a very rough rule, the more likely acceptance is, the more likely you are to get the advertised rate. STEP 4: Work out if using the new borrowing to clear

your current loan is cheaper than just continuing to repay. The savings can be huge - take this email from Rebecca: “A big thank you. I took out a loan at a terrible rate, £7,500 interest on £15,000. I applied for cheaper loan; interest is around £1,000, so I used it to pay off the previous one, saving £6,500.”

Overdraft: Shift to 0% Overdrafts are often more costly than credit cards, especially if you bust your limit. There are two solutions. The first is switching to a bank offering a 0% overdraft. www.Firstdirect.com offers you £125 to join it and a £250 0% overdraft (you must pay in income of £1,000/ month). So if your overdraft’s under £375, this pays some off and the rest is interest-free. Also the www.Nationwide.co.uk FlexDirect account has a larger 0%, but only for a year. Alternatively, in some ways it’s just simpler to pay it off with a money transfer card (see above), especially for larger amounts. You’ll need pass a credit check for both routes.

Struggling to sleep due to your debts?... This is very common emotion, especially at this time of year. If you can’t even meet minimum monthly payments, have non-mortgage debts bigger than a year’s salary or have depression or anxiety over it, you’re in what I define as debt crisis. If so, forget my solutions above and get free, one-onone debt counselling help. The places I’d suggest are www.Citizens Advice.org.uk, www.StepChange.org or www.NationalDebtline.co.uk. They are there to help, not judge. The most common comment I get afterwards is “I finally got a good night’s sleep”

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Consumer Clinic

For Goodness Sake – PAY BY CREDIT CARD! I’ve been fighting for consumer rights on my radio programme for many years now, and there’s one message I have been repeating constantly - PAY BY CREDIT CARD! By Jonathan Vernon-Smith

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henever I repeat this mantra, I receive so many calls and emails of complaint from people saying that I’m encouraging debt, I lose the will to live. However, I simply refuse to be silenced. But why do I get on my high horse? I’ll tell you why. If you pay for goods or services by credit card you are protected in so many ways. The woman who paid £1,000 by cheque for a bed that never turned up because the company went bust, the young man who put down a £500 deposit in cash for a new car only to find the dealer had misrepresented the kind of vehicle it was. These consumers could have received all of their money back with one phone call if only they’d paid by credit card. You see under the Consum-

er credit act of 1974, the credit card company is equally liable for “for any breach of contract or misrepresentation by a supplier of goods or services on credit”. As long as the product or service costs between £100 and £30,000, you are covered for most unfortunate events. There’s also absolutely no need to get into debt when paying by credit card. If you were proposing to pay by cheque, cash or debit card then simply pay by credit card instead and pay the bill off in full the very next day. So next time you plan to buy that new sofa, car, holiday or conservatory, FOR GOODNESS SAKE – PAY BY CREDIT CARD!

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IT’S been a struggle - a struggle going on for some three decades - but it looks like Jaguar might at last have come up with something capable of taking on the seried ranks of Johnny Boch. For too long the Germans have held sway in the battle for sales in the premium sector. And rightly so. You can’t argue against the quality of the cars Audi, Mercedes and BMW line up for your approval..

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ut now they’ve got a bit of opposition from a car built here in the UK and spouting Land of Hope and Glory from its shiny exhaust pipes. Now, when they look in their mirrors, they’re going to see the proud and distinctive front end of the new Jaguar XE coming up behind to join in the race. The giveaway is the trademark grille with the Jaguar’s head leering at you as you dare impede its progress. All mesh and chrome and headlights. Progress that is, even in this 2.0 diesel engined model, reasonably swift. There are some who would mischievously liken it to a bloated Mondeo, probably because of Jaguar’s latter-day links to the Ford empire and the fact that, from the back, it can to some eyes bear a passing resemblance to the staple diet of the motorway rep. In profile it almost has the looks of a coupe, a very neat coupe, but

of course it’s not. And there aren’t many coupes I can think of that will carry five adults in leather cosseted luxury. The best thing for me is the superb driving position. Knowing how many packaging hurdles designers have to negotiate, I can hardly believe how tailored it is: perfect seat shape and position, ideal control layout and instrument view. The body shell is stiff, the engine operates smoothly enough and what they call acoustic management (sound deadening to you and me) is exceptional. There’s not even a handbrake to clutter it up either – that’s electronic and operated by a switch. I love the way the dash cuts into the doors, so the air from the side vents sweeps round and into the cabin. The interior exudes class, and they used to say you can’t buy that. Well let me tell you you can. And it’ll cost you £32,325. To an extent, we’ve been down this road before, with the X-Type, which had similar hopes pinned on it for sales success. But that didn’t work because in essence it was a Mondeo with a different coat which quickly went out of fashion. The XE has a lot more going for it. It handles really well, darting in to bends and staying flat and composed through all manner of twists and turns. It also grips well, and the steering has a sharp and precise feel. Rear-seat space isn’t really that generous, and you won’t be bragging in the local about the performance of the 161bhp diesel

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engine, although there are other units available. R-Sport versions like the one sampled here have what I’d sum up as a fairly firm ride. The boot looks a decent size, and actually is, but the bootlid isn’t that big because of the downward sweep of the rear window, so loading it up requires some precision. In years to come no one is going to go all dewey eyed and recall their time behind the wheel of an XE – that’s what the F Type is for. But it could be remembered as the car that finally proved the Brits could hold their own in the premium sector.

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Bedfordshire’s Night Sky

By Seb Jay

Looking Up! February and March 2016

See Jupiter at its best for 2016: On 8 March

Jupiter reaches its closest point to Earth for 2016. It’ll be at its biggest and brightest in the Bedfordshire night sky, making this the best night of the year to view Jupiter in binoculars or a telescope. After sunset, as the sky darkens, look for a bright beacon of white light shining in the east. By midnight Jupiter will have moved high up in the sky towards your south. A small telescope is all you need to see Jupiter’s dark bands and the planet’s four moons.

Catch Mars and Saturn in the morning sky: If you’re an early riser look towards your south just before dawn. You should see three bright points of light low down towards your horizon. They’ll form a small triangle pattern. The lowest point of light in the triangle is a red supergiant called Antares. The other two points of light above Antares are Saturn and Mars. Saturn is on the left, and Mars, with its rusty-red coloration, is on the right.

Find Orion:

February and March evenings are a great time to see the constellation of Orion. Look towards your south or south-west for a giant rectangle of stars with three stars in a line across the middle forming Orion’s Belt. Dropping down from the Belt on the left is a line of dimmer stars. This is Orion’s Sword, home to the Orion Nebula – a gigantic space nursery where new stars are born. Image: Drawing of Jupiter and Great Red Spot in a large telescope

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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

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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


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50 Things Walk 7th Feb & 6th March 2pm - 3pm FREE Grab your wellies and join the Rangers for a family walk. Complete some of the ‘50 things to do before you’re 11 3/4’ on the way and collect stickers and scrapbooks when you get back. Meet at the Chilterns Gateway Centre.

Make Mum’s Day Mother’s Day Crafts 5th March 11am - 3pm Make your mum’s day with a handmade card and badge to show her just how much you love her. You’ll also be able to make a posy of spring flowers to make the day extra special. £1.50 per card, £2.50 per posy

The Cadbury’s Easter Egg Hunt 25th to 28th March 11am - 3pm £2.50 The Cadbury’s Easter Bunny has been up to his old tricks again, hopping all over the Downs and leaving lovely chocolate eggs behind! Join us for a fun-filled Easter Egg Hunt.

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Wild Story Telling Join us for a magical story telling experience that will awaken our wildlife from its wintery sleep. Jane Lambourne is a celebrated local story teller who delivers a rich experience that everyone should have the chance to enjoy. Wednesday February 17th Slot 1- 10.30am to 11am Slot 2 - 11.30am to 12pm £1 per child. Adults go free. Suitable for children up to 10 years Houghton Regis Library, LU5 5ES Bookings and further information Houghton Regis Library Phone no. 0300 300 8058 email address Nicola.Bell@ centralbedfordshire.gov.uk The Past & Future of Natural History South Beds. Local Group Talk An illustrated talk by Brian Eversham, Chief Executive of the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire Wednesday 17th February 7.30pm - 9.00pm EntryAutumn by donation and Winter 2015-16 Lecture Theatre, Dunstable Community Fire Station, Brewers Hill Road Sue Turner 07917 055920 sue@turners.co.uk Blows Downs South Beds. Local Group Talk An illustrated talk of the story of Blow’s Downs including the influence of man on the landscape, from neolithic to modern times, together with the flora and fauna of this wonderful Wildlife Trust reserve by David Turner, Chairman of the South Beds. Local Group. Wednesday 16th March 7.30pm - 9.00pm Entry by donation Lecture Theatre, Dunstable Community Fire Station, Brewers Hill Road Sue Turner 07917 055920 sue@turners.co.uk

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