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St. Mary’s Carnival 4th July in Edlesborough

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t is carnival time again for the villages of Edlesborough, Eaton Bray, Northall and Dagnall on the 4th July from 12 noon to 5pm. This year THE SEA comes to St. Mary’s carnival on Edlesborough Green as the theme for decorating floats and houses on the procession route. In the past 20 years the carnival has raised over two hundred thousand pounds for local charities, organisations and repairs to the historic church in Eaton Bray. This year the primary charities are “Joss Searchlight” children’s cancer support and “Medical Detection Dogs”. The procession leaves from The Orchards in Eaton Bray at 12:30pm led by the Carnival Queen and Princess with their Attendants and accompanied marching bands, decorated floats, majorettes, vintage vehicles and a whole range of local nutters, all dressed to the theme of THE SEA. The convoy arrives at Edlesborough Green about 45 minutes later when the afternoon’s entertainment gets underway. The official opening time on Edlesborough green is 12 noon but BBQ food will be available from 10am or earlier with many stall and rides open for business from 11am. So if you fancy a breakfast roll and a preview of some of the rides... get there early! New attractions this year include a supervised multi-

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user 7.5m Climbing Wall (suitable for ALL ages and abilities) and a Tai Chi demonstrations and group tuition. Carnival favourites will also be there; the famous Magic Dave children’s entertainer, Birds of Bray wild bird display, Will Lee live chainsaw wood carving, the family dog show with truly unmissable sausage race (be there well before the 12 noon start if you have a pooch to enter!) and the classic vehicles display to name but a few. Around the carnival site will be in excess of 120 charity and independent stalls offering food, games, competitions, raffles; from plant stalls to hook the duck and barbeques to tennis coaching. Look out for St. Mary’s charity BBQ serving locally sourced burgers, Bunker’s sausages and kebabs from Hines the village butcher as well as chorizo, saveloy and bacon and egg rolls. The fun fair has many attractions this year; the “big” Ferris wheel, the rotating wall of death, roundabouts for all ages and a whole array of huge inflatable castles, slides and assault courses. There really is something for everyone! Come and join us and SEA how much fun is to be had at one of the biggest independent village carnivals in the country from mid-day at Edlesborough Green. You can’t miss it; it’s the big green patch in the middle of the village!

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Ivinghoe and Pitstone summer fete June 13th This year’s summer fete will be held at Ivinhoe lawn on June 13th and the theme will be to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta by King John at Runnymead. There will be a procession of floats with displays and many attractions

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1st, 2nd and 3rd in each class will receive rosettes and certificates and there will be rosettes for show champion and reserve champion.

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Dunstable

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n the aftermath of the profligacy, the delusion There were two Royalist families in Dunstable:of personal divinity, heavy taxes and disasthe Marsh family who lived at Kingsbury (and trous wars against France, Spain and Scotland, who sensibly kept their heads below the parapet) etc, etc, etc, as experienced by ordinary folk and the Grigg family who lived at Priory House, during the reign of James 1st (1603 - 1625) and owned a few inns which enjoyed royal patronhis son, Charles 1st, it was clear that the country age, and who were forever shouting their mouths was on the brink of civil war. This unhappy state off. Somehow, they survived - but it must have came to a head during the reign of Charles when been close at times! there was so much resentment against the king Non-aristocratic landowners favoured the redue, amongst many other things, to his refusal formist movement mainly because their workers to recognise Parliament and to his imposition favoured the reformist movement; and “happy of a quasi-Catholic religion against the people’s workers = better workers”! In contrast, Charles wishes. Something had to give. 1st regarded any hint of reformism as tantamount As outlined in last month’s article, Dunstable to treason against his divine personage. was a potential hotbed of revolt with BedfordApart from the extremist hotheads on either shire, in general, siding with Parliament rather side, nobody really wanted out and out war as than with the king. such and there were many attempts to reconcile The two opposing camps were drawn up acKing and Parliament. Various pacts, agreements cording to very different interests:- there is a gen- and concessions were set up but, unfortunately, eral rule which suggests that Catholics opted for the king reneged on those which didn’t suit his the Royalist banner purely on religious grounds purpose. He felt that since he was “divine”, he and also that the further up the aristocracy and didn’t need to compromise his position in any nobility ladder one was placed, the more likely way. Megalomania and madness frequently go one would choose for the king. On the other hand in hand. hand, Parliament was largely made up by those Eventually, it was Charles himself who set the who had risen through the ranks; often those of ball rolling by raising his standard at Nottingham relatively humble birth who had “made good” in on 29th August, 1642 after which statement the business or some other enterprise. Consequently, two sides retreated into their lairs, sorted themParliament was more “of the people” and, like selves out and prepared for the inevitable. the people, favoured a more reformist style of about Charles I holding a council of war at Edgecote, ten miles east of Edgehill on the day before the battle. l Heley religion. In this painting, Charles I stands in front of the tree As part of the ongoing feud between Parliament Eventually, was Charles himself who set thea ball and the crown, in itJanuary 1642 the king sent rolling raising his at Nottingham detachment ofby soldiers to standard the House of Com- on 29th August, 1642 after which statement the two mons in sides orderretreated to arrestinto five particularly troubletheir lairs, sorted themselves some MPs one of whom was an East Anglian out and prepared for the inevitable. farmer and landowner named Oliver Cromwell. Dunstable - unfortunately - found itself positioned geographically between the Royalist HQ atand Oxford But the “rebels” had received prior warning escaped and justParliament’s in time. HQ at Newport Pagnell. Having declared for Parliament, Dunstable was now As with any revolutionary idea sweeping the required to supply money, food, carts, horses and Charleswith I holding a council of waraatgreat Edgecote, about ten country -men in this case “reformist” - there plunder they made disturbance, to Newport Pagnell. Butreligion this wasn’t easy since selves milesand eastslashing of Edgehill on the day before battle.and were various groups eachtroops seeking a different cutting at the people in thethe church marauding Royalist demanded much the In this painting, Charles I stands in front of the tree. a case of pistols at the minister in the pulpit; same (andSome without paying for it). It isin also recorded shot level of change. were fairly mild their but missed him and afterwards abused him most that any male over the age of 16 could be either objectives but others (such as Bedford’s John Dunstable - unfortunately - found itself poinhumanely”. conscripted or press-ganged into whichever army Bunyan and his Puritan friends) wanted to oversitioned geographically RoyalThe legacy of this outrage between can be seenthe in the side happened to be around at the time. of Oxford the Prioryand Church where the old throw everything, shoot the and to start HQ at Parliament’s HQdoor at This was definitely not aPope, good time be aagain young ist porch shows the original bullet holes as the troops blasted from scratch (but in with an extreme Protestant Newport Pagnell. Having declared for Parliaman living Dunstable! their way in (nb these are not giant woodworm base). The first battle of the war was at Edgehill, ment, holes!) Dunstable was now required to supply 16

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The first battle of the war was at Edgehill, holes!) Gloucestershire, on 23rd October, 1642, In the follow and resulted in absolute carnage - the ist troops horror of which shook everyone to from th the core. Typically, however, both But h sides claimed victory (as with a wou satisfactory outcome in a Trades them Union dispute). upo A tragedy for Dunstable octha money, food, carts, horses and men to Newport and curred on theafterwards 25th July 1643 ea of most ParPagnell. But this wasn’t easy since maraudingwhen a detachment abused him M liamentary troops under the Royalist troops demanded much the same (and inhumanely”. M command of the Earl of Essex an without paying for it). It is also recorded that rampaged The legacy thisIt through theofarea. 16 :- “They most any male over the age of 16 could be either is recorded outrage can be cru16 Bedfordshire conscripted or press-ganged into whichever elly plundered seen in the side in Fir divers places and that day came army happened to be around at the time. porch of the Priory to to Dunstable where there was a to O This was definitely not a good time to be a fair and Church where the made great spoil there”. duri It is likelyold thatdoor this rabble young man living in Dunstable! shows- high the Lion” with adrenalin andbullet out of holes control The first battle of the war was at Edgehill, original the new - demolished the Eleanor Cross Gloucestershire, on 23rd October, 1642, andwhich had as stood the troops forgiving on our blasted crossroads Eventually resulted in absolute carnage - the horror of for approximately their way350 in (nb yearsthese simply was up and su Puritans hated anything elaborate, which shook everyone to the core. Typically,becauseare not giant woodworm or remotely “papist”. And we were sup- May 1646. Thinkin however, both sides claimed victory (as with decorative holes!) sympathetically tha posed to be on their side! a satisfactory outcome in a Trades Union In the following August, more Royalist he forgot that he’d In the following year there was furthersome mayhem; promises dispute). tried to commandeer horses the made to but this troops time at the hands of Royalist forces. The from Serves him right. S annals tell us that in Juneowner 1644 “---Sunday A tragedy for Dunstable occurred of on thethe “Red Lion” inn. Imprisoned at Cari last the king passed through the Hole on the 25th July 1643 when a deBut Hockley having inonly a few horses left (ie Hockliffe) towards Bedford and in the way plun- Wight, he was fina the year tachment of Parliamentary troops heand would have been so 1648 ende dered Leighton (Buzzard) sent another party ruined, onyard; 30th January, 1 under the command of the Earl of entry into his to Dunstable where theyrefused entered them the town when the people were at church. Not contenting Essex rampaged through the area. whereupon theythemshot him dead. It

It is recorded - “They most cruelly seems that both sides were as bad Please mention The Vine when / E-mail: mailthevine@yahoo.co.uk plundered Bedfordshire in divers as each other. places and that day came to More battles followed (eg Marston Dunstable where there was a fair Moor, 1643; Copredy Bridge and made great spoil there”. It is and Lostwithiel, 1644; Hereford, likely that this rabble - high with 1645) with Naseby on 14th June adrenalin and out of control - de1645 being the mention final battle the To ad Please mention The Vine Please The of Vine molished the Eleanor Cross which First Civil War. Again, victory when responding to adverts when responding to adverts had stood on our crossroads for went to Parliament and Charles approximately 350 years simply returned to Oxford via a circuibecause Puritans hated anything tous route during which he stayed elaborate, decorative or remotely at the “Red Lion” on 27th June “papist”. And we were supposed 1645. Perhaps the new landlord to be on their side! was of a particularly forgiving The replacment Eleanors Cross In the following year there was nature - or very nervous! as it stands today in Eleanors Cross Shopping precinct. further mayhem; but this time at Eventually Charles realised that the hands of Royalist forces. The the game was up and surrendered annals tell us that in June 1644 “on the Sunday to the Scots on 5th May 1646. Thinking they last the king passed through Hockley in the might treat him more sympathetically than Hole (i.e. Hockliffe) towards Bedford and in the Parliamentary forces, he forgot that he’d the way plundered Leighton (Buzzard) and sent already reneged on earlier promises made to another party to Dunstable where they entered them; so they handed him over. Serves him the town when the people were at church. Not right. Shouldn’t tell fibs! contenting themselves with plunder they made Imprisoned at Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of a great disturbance, cutting and slashing at the Wight, he was finally brought to trial in London people in the church and shot a case of pistols as the year 1648 ended, found guilty, and at the minister in the pulpit; but missed him executed on 30th January, 1649. 17


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Consumer Clinic

By Jonathan Vernon-Smith

Knowing Your Consumer Rights I am becoming increasingly fed up with dealing with retailers right across Beds, Bucks and beyond who either don’t familiarise themselves with consumer law, or who deliberately attempt to pull the wool over their customer’s eyes. That makes it so important that we all understand the law as consumers. That way, when a retailer talks rubbish, we spot it straight away.

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I thought this month I would take the opportunity to explain ‘Statutory Rights’. You may have seen on a receipt or contract ‘This does not affect your statutory rights’. This means that anything the retailer has offered you (in terms of returns policy etc) does not change the things you’re entitled to by law.

amount of time. I would suggest a minimum of 5 years’ worth of ‘reasonable use’ before it blows up. If it develops a manufacturing fault at any time during that period, the retailer IS LIABLE! Any attempt to fob you off, should be met with a firm, but polite explanation of your consumer rights.

When you purchase any brand new goods or services in the UK you are protected by your ‘statutory rights’ (sale of goods act 1979).

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At Home In The Garden As a designer we are often required to work on properties around the home counties that have significant traditional or period features. For the homeowner they often assume that because they want to keep elements of those features they must blend the interior to feature a recreation style of when the property is dated from, this can then mean you can end up with overfussy, crowded, dark and heavily patterned furnishings. Using the work “Contemporary” and “Traditional” within the same sentence can often strike panic onto the faces of the clients as they cannot see how this would work together.

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In The Garden

Watering... without the guilt Who remembers their dad hosing the garden on warm summer evenings? We always seemed to have a lush lawn when I was a child, apart from the summer of 1976 when hosepipes were banned and we all used stand-pipes for weeks. But nowadays hosepipes are the horticultural equivalent of a bad taste joke: out of style and somewhat frowned upon.

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However, if you want to make the most of your saved water then irrigation systems are the best choice. They typically reduce the amount of water you use by 70-90%, which is a huge saving. Here are a few tips for getting the best from an irrigation system. Ground preparation is really important. Dig in lots of home-produced compost, well rotted horse manure, or spent mushroom compost. This organic matter will help the soil retain any moisture it receives. Make sure the irrigation lines run under the tips of the branches rather than at the base of the plant. This will water the roots more efficiently. Make sure you mulch. Mulch can be a membrane, gravel, bark chips or cocoa shells. The aim is to keep moisture in the soil. I favour organic mulches because they gradually rot down and can be dug in to improve the soil texture further. A few simple measures will ensure that your garden stays green this summer without costing the earth! By Rachel Leverton


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include the bonnet embedded in blisters ever appear and the front end with power-domes they soon become your The width-emphasising rear end exudes and amuscle diamond-look grille. The go-to choice of footwear. and athleticism, featuring an interplay between light modules and LEDs behind Others cause you a little the headlamp cover glass have convex and concave surfaces. The gently sloping discomfort at first but, once been arranged in such a way as to roof contour worn in,and youthe feelpronounced, as though hallmark create a characteristic "flare effect" curvature ofnever the rear window,inprovide CLA driving lights and you’d sauntered for the the daytime anything 250 AMG Sportelse. with a coupé-style character indicators. This light signet defines

The Mercedes-Benz CLA 250 from the rear, too.

the car's energetic form and shapes a new, youthful Mercedes AMG Sport I drove was very face. much the latter example. It took The exterior's is The width-emphasising rear end me a whileprogressive, fine-tuning thesporty seat to appearance exudes muscle continued inside thedriving Benz.position. All trim surfaces are and athleticism, give me the best an interplay between I then had to adjust the steering galvanised in silver shadow, resultingfeaturing in a coolconvex and concave surfaces. wheel several times – and then to-the-touch metallic finish. The instrument The gently sloping roof contour get the lumbar support right. For panelthe incorporates largenail round vents and theand pronounced, hallmark first day I justfive couldn’t it curvature of the rear window, there’s a prominent free-standing display screen and, squirming uncomfortably, I provide the was convinced this car wasn’t for that features a black piano-lacquer-look front CLA 250 AMG Sport But, by the second day of my with a coupé-style character from panelme. with a flush-fitting silver frame.the rear, too. week with the Merc, I felt it was The exterior's progressive, sporty made with my name on it. appearance seats just require a In theSome back,carthe seats, once again, become a is continued inside Benz.and All trim surfaces are galquick twiddle here andcramped there and for the sticking point. They are adults you’re all set up. I think the CLA’s vanised in silver shadow, resulting not even best for two child seats, but my in a cool-to-the-touch metallic sportsthe seats withfitintegral headrests eight simply and five coped too The much finish. instrument panel takeyear someold getting usedwithout incorporates to. They’re a curvesquabbling. Onsculpted the plusin side; boot space is goodfive large round vents and there’s a prominent forwards position, and make you for this type of car. free-standing display screen that feel like your head needs to go features a black piano-lacquerback more – although that could look front panel with a flushOn the road, fourhave beenthe meCLA being250’s fussy turbocharged on the fitting silver frame. dayengine the car was delivered. cylinder rocks for most situations. The car In the back, the seats, once again, Anyway, enough of the seats and has excellent grip when pushed through corners become a sticking point. They are my hair-splitting; let me explain and itswhy, seven-speed automatic transmission cramped for adults and not even on the whole, the CLA is thepressure. best fit for two child seats, but climbsanand descends excellently excellent piece of German under my eight and five year old coped machinery. Especially noteworthy is the Mercedes’ direct without too much squabbling. On Aesthetically, its proportions and steer dynamic system,design whichgive offers precise feedback in the compact the plus side; boot space is good comparison to conventional for this type of car. four-door saloon-cum-coupépower steering. 40

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Microchipping seeks to aid reuniting lost or stolen pets with their owners with their pets. It should be used in conjunction with the usual tag and collar. our website for adoption information. Appledown Rescue & Rehoming Kennels, Harling Road, Eaton Bray, Beds LU6 1QY.

The computer microchip contains a unique identity number and is housed in a type of glass which is compatible with (Reg. Charity No. 1116848) living tissue. The whole thing is about the size of a grain of rice. This is Hodor! He is a mastiff cross aged approx. Call 01525 220383 or e-mail appledown.kennels@btinternet.com website: www.appledownrescue.co.uk You can now follow us on Facebook and Twitter!!!

2 years. Hodor is a big dog with a big personality! He has a fabulous temperament and would live with a female dog. Hodor travels well in a car. He needs a home with owners who are willing to carry on his training as he is very strong on the lead. He cannot be rehomed in Luton. If you feel you could offer Hodor, or any of my other friends, a loving and secure home please call in at the kennels any day between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Our staff will be happy to offer advice and information. We have restrictions on rehoming dogs to families with children under 7 years of age, so please ask for details. Check our website for adoption information.

A special syringe and needle are used to implant the chip between your pet’s shoulder blades. The insertion isn’t painful and a check will be made using a handheld device immediately afterwards to ensure that the chip’s data is readable. The code and owners details are then stored on a national database. It is important to update your details on the database if you move.

Many pets are suitable for microchipping including dogs, cats, rabbits and horses. Appledown Rescue and Rehoming Kennels, Harling Charities such as the Dogs Trust are so pasRoad, Eaton Bray, Beds LU6 1QY sionate about its importance that they offer (Reg. Charity No. 1116848) it for free at their rehoming centres and run Call 01525 220383 . chipping roadshow events throughout the E-mail appledown.kennels@btinternet.com. year. Vets and other organisations charge Visit our Website: for microchipping, and costs will vary dewww.appledownrescue.co.uk Appledown Rescue and Rehoming Kennels pending on the size of your pet and where You can now follow us on Harling Road, you live. Facebook andEaton Twitter!Bray, Beds LU6 1QY 48

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BEACON COMMUNITY CHOIR Are hosting a Midsummer Festival On Saturday 20th June, on Ivinghoe Lawn Music on the Lawn from 2pm - An afternoon of music, no ticket needed, suggested donation £5. Just turn up with your picnic and enjoy it. In the marquee if wet. Dance on the Lawn – from 7pm With the fabulous Candleford Ceilidh Band. Tickets £10. 01296 661540

NORTHALL TODDLER GROUP Northall Village Hall, LU6 2EX Join new mums, dads, grandparents and carers. Every Tuesday 9:30 – 11:30am (including school holidays) For children aged 0-5 years. Tea, coffee, juices and healthy snacks Come join in the fun, games and learning (inside and out) £2.50 during term time (per family) £1 per child during school holidays (Adults go free & older children are welcome) Tel. Stacey 07957 607592 or Sally 07963 506188 THE WILDLIFE TRUST Creatures Of The Night 5th June 7.45pm - 11pm Adult £3 Child £2 Family £6 Totternhoe National Trust Car Park Booking Essential Creatures of The Night 12th June 7.45pm - 11.30pm Adult £3 Child£2 Family £6 Houghton Regis Chalk Pit at Lakeside LU5 5GJ AONB Community Picnic & Family Activities 21st June 12 - 3pm £2 per Child Galley & Warden Hill - From Links Way LU2 7AE Butterfly Bonanza - Summer Blues Guided Walk 25th July 2 - 4pm Houghton Regis Chalk Pit Point Lake View LU5 5GJ Wildlife Youth Rangers 23rd July 1pm - 3.30pm (13 - 19 yr olds) Improve your CV, learn new skills, meet likeminded people and help local wildlife. 60

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Houghton Regis Chalk Pit Lake view, LU5 5GS Blows Downs, Oakwood Ave. LU5 4AU All enquiries to Ruth Sneath 01525 874317 Orchid Walk on Dunstable Downs with Graham Bellamy. 17th June Experience and discover a fine display of up to 6-7 species of orchids. The group leader used to be a reserve manager for the Wildlife Trust has been involved in orchid conservation since the mid 1970s, so he will be able to answer any queries or questions you might have on the topic.| 07706 131942 | su Booking- strongly advised for more info Tel. Sue Turner 07706 131942 DUNSTABLE LADIES CHOIR Enjoy an evening of musical entertainment with the Dunstable Ladies Choir; 7.30pm on Saturday 6th June at St Augustine’s Church, Mayfield Road, Dunstable. Tickets on the door £8, including homemade refreshments. Further details from Pat Jackson 01582 520302. HOUGHTON REGIS BOWLS CLUB Open day on the 4th may from 11am to around 4pm The only thing needed is flat soled shoes. All ages and abilities are welcome. Children over 12 years must be accompanied by a parent please. Light refreshments will be available. Please come and have a go, look forward seeing you all, any enquiries please ring me on 01582518645 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, 01582602980

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 THE BOGTROTTERS The Bogtrotters (Dunstable and District Walking and Hostelling Group) are a group of about 90 walkers, hikers and hostellers. We run a surprisingly diverse range of activities, including half and full day walks, hostelling trips, meals and evening activities. New members are always welcome. Prospective members are invited to get in touch via the website, give us a ring or just turn up to an event or walk. 01582 865966 Sue or Julian Enquiries@dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk www.dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk T OTTERNHOE QUARRY VOLUNTEER WORK PARTIES Would you like to spend a day working in the fresh air and help look after this nature reserve? For more information or to confirm your attendance please contact Richard Knock on 07872 418279 richard.knock@wildlifebcn.org www.wildlifebcn.org SUNDAY BAND CONCERTS 2015 brings another year of FREE Band Concerts set in the stunning setting of Grove House Gardens. Each concert runs from 3.00pm till 4.45pm and are for all the family to enjoy. The season starts with our very own Dunstable Town Band and then a selection of other local bands. 28th June - Dunstable Town Band 5th July - Toddington Town Band 12th July - Hertfordshire Concert Band 26th July - St Albans City Band 2nd August - Chiltern Hills Brass


CHILTERN GATEWAY CENTRE Tel: 01582 500920 STACK UK National Championships 13th & 14th June 11 - 3pm FREE Watch individuals, pairs and kite teams battle it out in the arena to become STACK UK National Champions. The STACK UK National Championship returns to Dunstable Downs in 2015. Watch individuals, pairs and kite teams battle it out in the arena to become STACK UK National Champions. Outstanding Orchids 20th June 2 - 3.30pm £4 Explore Whipsnade Downs with the Ranger Team and learn about the rare and beautiful orchids that grow in the chalk grassland Explore Whipsnade Downs with the Ranger Team and learn about the rare and beautiful orchids that grow in the chalk grassland. Glow Worm Walk 18th July 10.15pm £4 Prepare to be amazed by the incredible Glow Worms as they light up the coutryside. Explore Sharpenhoe Clappers at night with the Ranger Team and learn more about these fascinating creatures. Prepare to be amazed by the incredible Glow Worms as they light up the coutryside. Explore Sharpenhoe Clappers at night with the Ranger Team and learn more about these fascinating creatures. Kite Festival 25th & 26th July 11am - 5pm FREE Enjoy a fantastic atmosphere as professional kite teams put on show stopping diplays. With family activities, local artists and entertainment, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy a fantastic atmosphere as professional kite teams put on show stopping diplays. With family activities, local artists and entertainment, there’s something for everyone THE NATIONAL TRUST April 1st. 7.45pm. Ian Waller is a genealogist and archive researcher. He will talk about the days before our country had the welfare system we know to-day: poverty. pauperism and the allowance.All meetings are held in the salvation army centre, dunstable. Guests are welcome at £3. We also run outings in the summer

and a holiday once per year. If you would like to join the local group please contact: Lynda Power 01582 696193 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 PRIORY HOUSE Tel: 01582 891420 TEA TIME TALES Regular Tea Time Tales, with refreshments, held at Priory House on alternate Thursday afternoons is another event organised by the Dunstable Town Guides. 11th June Fire Fighters Of Dunstabe By Laraine Raison 25th June How Christianity Came To Dunstable - By Tony Woodhouse 9th July 50 Years Since The Discovery Of The Dunstable Swan Jewel. By Vivienne Evans 23rd July Some wars are part of English Legend: The Hundred Years’ War & The Road To Agin Court. By Ann Ledger BEDFORDSHIRE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 13th June, PEGSDON 10:30am Visit Knockinghoe NNR and Pegsdon Hills NR in search of orchids and chalk flora. Park in field off Hitchin Road opposite the Live and Let Live Inn, Pegsdon, TL120301, SG5 3JX. Bring lunch if staying all day. Families welcome. Leader: Graham Bellamy. 27th June, STREATLEY 10am Visit Sharpenhoe Clappers for Pyramidal Orchids and other chalk flora, Dark Green Fritillary and other butterfly species. Meet in the car park, TL065295, MK45 4SH. Families welcome. Leader: Graham Bellamy.

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26th July, POTTON 10:30am Visit Potton Wood followed by Gamlingay Wood looking for butterflies and dragonflies including Silver-Washed Fritillary and Purple Emperor. Meet and park by the water tower, TL247494 Potton Wood, Gamlingay Wood TL 241534. Bring lunch if staying all day. Families welcome. Leader: Ian Woiwod. 30th July, MAULDEN, 7-9pm Visit Duck End NR for the abundant wildlife at this small, but varied reserve. Meet at 7pm. Limited parking at the site in Moor Lane, Maulden TL051374. MK45 2DJ. Families welcome. Leader: David Withers. 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

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