I'd Rather Be In Deeping November 2015

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Deeping ISSUE 06 / NOVEMBER 2015

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FEATURE

Deeping Emporium

INSIDE

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things to do indoors this Winter

Image: Burberry Group plc

Chesterfield’s



Welcome

When you visit Deeping Rangers ground at Outgang Road you will enter through the same turnstiles that those lucky enough to have seen England’s victory in the 1966 World Cup passed through! They were acquired from Wembley Stadium by Robin Crowson and the late Haydon Whitham in 2002. Not only local, the Club’s Malcolm Christie and Ben Wright have achieved on the national stage, Christie going onto play for Derby County and Middlesborough and Wright who played at Bristol City and then for Norway’s Viking Stavanger Club where he scored in their 2003 EUFA Cup win over Chelsea. This success has been attributed to the youth set up at the Club. This September the ground, home to the team since 1985, achieved their highest attendance ever when 635 watched the A team play AFC Rushden & Diamonds in the FA Cup 2nd qualifying round under new manager Michael Goode, ex Junior, Youth and Senior Player. The dizzy heights of the 2003/4 season when the Club won 11 trophies overall have yet to be replicated but with support from local business such as the new sponsorship deal struck with Jamie Clark of JC Security, pictured above, and with more and more local people identifying a trip to the Match as a great way to spend a winter Saturday afternoon supporting their local team - the only way is up! 3


THPH Airport and Cruise Transfers AT THE BOUNDARY

Enjoy your

Christmas Special Meal

With Us - Anytime during December

Starters

Seasonal soup or Hot prawns in our ‘lighter side batter’ or Freshley battered mushrooms, served on a bed of lettuce

Main Course

Any main course from our menu Choose from any fish, chicken or grilled main meal (Sirloin Steak / Ribs-Full Rack - £3 extra)

Arrive at your departure point having been transported in the comfort of an executive private car. Enjoy the security of knowing that your driver will be waiting for you on your return. Offering you the highest level of business travel, holiday airport and cruise transfer services available locally at competitive prices. THPH

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STARBRIGHT GROUP QUALITY CLEANING CHEMICALS

*Oven Cleaning from £30 *Full conservatory cleaning from £40 (external only) *Carpet, upholstery & curtain cleaning from £20 Collect & clean rugs from £13

Starbright Cleaners have teamed up with Starbrite Chemicals to supply chemicals and cleaning products at the best prices possible. Visit www.starbrite.co.uk and come back to us for the best price. Tallington Lakes, the Boundary and the Iron horse are all supplied. Call 01778 347853 or 07850 571723 Email bakerstarbright@aol.com www.starbrightcleaners.co.uk

Steve Gilbert Building Services trading in the Deepings for thirty years

Desserts

Delicious Christmas pudding with cream or ice cream or Festive yule log with cream or ice cream or Choice of desserts from our menu

All for £14.95 Reserve your tables so you don’t miss out

We will supply all the festive extras such as Christmas crackers, poppers and lots of other fun things to make your meal even more fun! GLUTEN FREE Fish & Chips Available Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday During December

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Inside Editor: Sub-Editor: Designer: Features Writers:

Judy Stevens Susan Hibbins Gary Curtis at Zerosix Design Judy Stevens, Ann Taylor, Emma Lannigan, June Green and Michelle Board

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Chesterfield’s Deeping Emporium

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Profile: Cissy Burton

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Food: Bangers & Mash

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Hall Meadow Allotments

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Unique gift ideas

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The Goat

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Macmillan coffee mornings

Research: Photography: Publisher: Printed by:

Joy Baxter, Nancy Titman, Dorothea Price Ian Baxter, David Pearson, Judy Stevens Judy Stevens Warners Midland PLC

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Be snug and safe this Winter

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Boost the cheer in your festive season

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Win a Deeping hamper

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Walk - head off to Glinton!

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Five things to do indoors this Winter

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Cloudnine Gift Shop Market Deeping, 8 High Street 01778 348703

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Hand finished cards & Treats to suit all budgets

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NEWS

On the Ruffles corner of Halfleet a complete destination gift emporium has been created by Rosie Smith at Rosie’s Potting Shed upstairs from the Dress Agency and Hair Design Salon. Says Rosie “Both men and women will find lovely and unusual birthday, wedding, anniversary and thank you gift ideas” She added: “With a husband and two sons I know how hard it is to buy for men so I have sourced some interesting and appealing gifts for all the men in our lives.”

The Spinroom Studio raised nearly £600 for breast cancer care on their recent charity day with indoor cycling, an insanity workout and cheerleading, pictured.

DSJ resident and proud father of Holly Locke, Ian, completed a 630 mile cycle ride from Lands End to the most northerly point in England, Marshall Meadows with nine friends. This was in tribute to the resilience his daughter had shown in her fight against a brain tumour leading to her tragic death aged just 22 in November last year. The ride raised more than £10,000 for the Brain Tumour Charity which was set up to fund research and while representing a challenge for the riders who had dusted their cycles off for the event, has whetted their appetite for more and John O Groats beckons! To donate please visit http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/SomeoneSpecial/HollyLocke

Following a successful fundraising year, including the Santa Fun Run, Mayor & Mayoress of Market Deeping 2014-15 , Roy and Sue Stephenson present a cheque for £1454 to Kate Marshall of Dementia Support South Lincs. Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust was an equal beneficiary of the funds raised.

Murano Silver has had a makeover in time for the run up to Christmas. Molly Clegg will be welcoming all to a Christmas Shopping Event on Saturday 14th November when a 10% discount will be offered on all stock and a glass of bubbly. Cut out form on page 13 and take it with you to be in with a chance of winning £50 to spend in store! 7


Jenny May

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Come and see our huge stocks of bedding, curtains, cushions, table linen and much more.

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The Deepings Carpet Centre

We are an established family run business supplying and fitting carpets and floor coverings for over thirty years in Market Deeping and the surrounding villages and towns. We supply carpets from all the leading manufacturers, including Cormar, Abingdon, Brockway and Whitestone Weavers. Karndean and Polyflor are two of our hard vinyl tile manufacturers along with sheet vinyl from manufacturers such as Leolan, Tarkett and Forbo. Two of our wood ranges are from V4 and ChĂŠne and our laminate is from Kaindl. We also sell many types of window blinds. We have a fully stocked showroom or we can visit you in the comfort of your home at a time to suit you.

Showroom: Unit K, Bentley Business Park, Blenheim Way, Northfields Ind. Est., (opposite Inside outside Store) Open Mon-Fri 9.00-4.30pm, Sat 9.00-2.00pm Tel: 01778 346918 www.homechoose-carpets.co.uk

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NEWS

Walk, Tea and Talk organised by Emma Canham, author of belifehappy raised almost £1,000 as part of World Mental Health Day 10th October.

Landmark Cat Children and staff with residents from Braeburn Lodge buried a time capsule which will be uncovered in fifty years time. As well as a copy of I’d rather be in Deeping magazine, the capsule also included a weekly shopping receipt, coins and a wonderful record that children had written about their daily lives.

Riverside Beads held a Dabble Day raising £586 for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice bringing the total they have raised for the charity to over £10,000.

Pam Mansfield and Michael Kerslake were delighted to accept the donation of £2000 raised by the Deepings Raft Race Committee at this years Race. Beneficiaries were also Dementia Care South Lincs for whom Janet Bird received a cheque for £4000. The Deepings Rugby Club also received a cheque as Chair of the Raft Race Committee, Kevin Barber announced a closer collaboration with the Club in the future. Children of Deeping St James Community Primary School received a presentation for producing the best banner for the event.

Ginge had been making his daily trip to the Barn Garden Centre, Newborough for two years before his owner Sibel joined him as an assistant there. He likes to sleep in a basket behind the tills and then hunts through the night before making an appearance at home at 4.00am. 9


Chesterfield’s

Deeping Emporium

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FEATURE The Burberry Group plc is a leading global fashion brand, famous for its iconic, check design and British heritage branding. What, you are asking, is its connection with Deeping St James? Elizabeth Chesterfield, native of Church Street, Market Deeping, having served an apprenticeship in Leicester, went as a young woman of 34 to work for Thomas Burberry when he ran his own clothing outfitters in Basingstoke. While this firm had had small beginnings, by the time Elizabeth was recruited in 1881, she was one of 70 employees.

While this firm had had small beginnings, by the time Elizabeth was recruited in 1881, she was one of 70 employees

Elizabeth’s father, Thomas Chesterfield, was a Deeping butcher, married to Elizabeth, née Markham. Thomas’s business prospered and by 1861 he farmed 460 acres in the area. The couple had eleven children, two of whom, Thomas and Elizabeth, went to work for Burberry. Thomas Burberry was a strict Baptist and Sunday church attendance was a condition of employment; as Baptists themselves the Chesterfields fitted in well. They made a good impression on this successful entrepreneur; Thomas was encouraged to set up his own shop in Alton in 1877 and Elizabeth, under his guidance, purchased her own shop at Bridgefoot in Deeping St James. In 1909 Elizabeth was received into the membership of DSJ Baptist Church, transferring from Basingstoke Strict Baptist Chapel. She ran the shop in some style with the help of her nephew, Fred, who was taken on as an apprentice. As well as a drapers and a grocery shop, they also provided an upholstery service run by her brother, John, who had a cabinet making and upholstery business which he ran from Mill Lane, now Stamford Road, Market Deeping with his wife Elizabeth Ann nee Mills Jackson. Eventually, on the completion of his apprenticeship, Fred left the district and Elizabeth employed her two nieces, Letitia, daughter of Ebeneezer and Hilda, daughter of James.

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FEATURE In the family tradition, both were received and baptised into the Baptist Church by M.J. Tryon in 1925. Pairs of boots were lined up outside the shop to tempt customers to buy them, but this also had the undesired effect of making stealing them easier. George Fensome, a groom aged 19, received 18 months in the Lincoln Borstal Institute for stealing a pair in 1910 and in the next year, James Brown of Hull and Ernest Cook of Deptford each received three months’ hard labour for the crime which had been witnessed by Lizzie Patchett. When Elizabeth’s died in 1918 she left her shop in the capable hands of Letitia; she also received Elizabeth’s piano. Hilda was given Elizabeth’s watch, Bible and a chest of drawers. Reserved, genteel and nicely dressed spinster ladies, they were also shrewd business women, and the shop became an institution supplying locals with clothing and essentials from the 1920s to the 40s. Rarely did anyone leave without making a purchase and they were happy for customers to take away garments for them to try at home.

up until requested, except for the tempting small items suspended from the counter; gloves, babies’ bonnets, scarves, bootees, modesty vests, handkerchiefs and dainty aprons. Straight ahead was a table with a mirror behind it and here were hats of all shapes and sizes.

Elizabeth Alice Chesterfield nee Mills Jackson (1846-1926)

Nancy Titman vividly remembers, ‘The shop door between two display windows had a jangling bell on a strip of metal which announced the arrival of customers in the shop. Inside it was a bit dim, cool and very tidy with a distinctive and sterile smell, a mixture of new cotton material and every day leather. Behind the counter on the left, the fixtures held boxes of boots and shoes while on the counter stood a glass showcase containing shoe polish in round tins, brushes, blakeys, inner soles, shoe laces and blocks of whitening for cleaning tennis shoes. Nearby was the supply of James Chesterfield (1855 - 1936) leather laces used by farmworkers to lace up their hobnail boots and here the huge wallpaper books waited ready for the family to decide on the next theme for ‘changing rooms’. The dado was important too. The right hand shop was more interesting, the fixtures being shelves, some with rolls of cotton material on display but most containing crisp brown paper parcels. In those days merchandise was kept wrapped 12

When a customer came in and named her requirements, Miss Chesterfield would size up the situation and knew which parcel to reach for and would skilfully undo the slip knot and turn back the brown paper to reveal the selection of goods which might have been petticoats, stockings, liberty bodices, pinafores or bloomers, anything in fact that a lady or girl might wear. Knitting was a popular pastime and a great many garments were knitted at home from tiny baby clothes to cardigans and pullovers for men and women. A good range of knitting requirements were kept, patterns, needles of all sizes, stitch holders and also a stock of wool in different thicknesses, 2,3 and 4 ply. Also presented in the usual brown paper parcels, after deciding on a colour, Miss Chesterfield would take out a loose hank and hold it over her left forearm while carefully separating as many one ounce skeins as required with her right hand. A rapid twist and the skeins became a tidy bundle for the customer.’ On Letitia’s marriage in 1945 to Charles Broughton in Peterborough the shop was sold but the tradition Thomas Burberry of shop keeping in Deeping St James continued with Len Ayres, the new occupier of this shop. Letitia died in Kings Lynn in 1963 and Hilda in 1985 in Chiltern Beaconsfield. Research: Joy Baxter, Mary Pendred. Memories: Nancy Titman, Susan Bryan Terry. Pictures: Roger Tindley, Ian Baxter


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Largest selection of fresh meat available in the area. Traditional breeds including our Longhorn cattle are home reared and grass fed. Locally sourced meat and poultry.

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Willow baskets in 3 sizes from £10 - £30 also Childrens mini hampers £6.99 Orders now being taken for Christmas. Free range turkeys, ducks and geese from the family farm in Suffollk. Venison, pheasant, partridge and guinea fowl. Stock up the freezer with our handmade pies to last you over the holiday including the popular venison. Home made pork pies 1lb, 2lb and cutting pie ideal for parties.

This year make the most of Christmas with traditional fayre from local butchers, all at prices comparable or better than local supermarkets.Regular offers change weekly. For Nov buy 1 kilo of mince get 1 free.

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Gift vouchers are available in denominations of £5, £10 and £20 for the Farm Shop & The Granary

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PROFILE

Cissy’s Cinderella Cissy Burton remembers her first job

Very often for girls at this time, work still meant going into domestic service and so Cissy left her cosy cottage home, where a good fire kept the family warm all winter and there was always wholesome food on the table. How different was her experience to be when she moved to Kingscote, also in Church Street, where she went to do domestic chores for Mrs Shepherd and her daughter Ethel, a fifty-year-old spinster who was sweet on the then Vicar of the Priory Church, the Revd Payne.

be bandaged. Cissy dusted and cleaned, blacking the range, a murderous job, using zebra polish, but she could never get all the burnt bits off. Daily she washed the tiled hall floor and beat the rugs. At this time everybody liked their front steps to be sparkling clean and so Cissy was set the task of scrubbing the green slime that came from the shrubs around the door off the steps, using isinglass left over from preserving eggs. She cleaned the fire grates, blacked the lead and set the fires. When the Revd Payne paid his weekly visit for afternoon tea, the best china was used, all carefully prepared by Cissy. Unfortunately, in spite of her best efforts, the Reverend did not reciprocate Ethel’s interest; his domestic arrangements were cared for by Miss Washington, his housekeeper and her daughter, Joyce. Tea, for Cissy, was two slices of bread and butter and stewed apples. Every day. When she did pluck up courage to ask for more, Ethel hit the ceiling, telling Cissy, ’You eat too much!’ Readicut wool rugs had just become popular and Cissy would sit in the evenings with Ethel and her mother, making the rugs for Ethel‘s sister in Newborough and soon to be married. She was told in no uncertain terms never to repeat what she overheard.

Cissy’s small room was at the back of the house. It was bitterly cold and she slept in her coat to keep warm. There was no hot water to wash with and soon she had chilblains on her fingers which split and had to

On one tumultuous evening, Cissy had set the fire in Mrs Shepherd’s bedroom, who duly told her to take the cinders

Cissy Burton was born in 1920 in a tiny thatched cottage in Church Street in Deeping St James. She was one of six children; her Dad, John, known as Ninty, born in North Fen House, Deeping Gate, had lost his arm at the Battle of the Somme, and her mother, Alice Smart, was a native of West Deeping. Money was tight and although when Cissy grew up she wanted to be a nurse or teacher, there was no money for for her training. After attending the little school in Church Street, now the Scout Hut and later the Cross School, where Mr Towning was the headmaster, she went to the Catholic school in Peterborough until at 14 years old, she had to go out to work.

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down the garden. Ethel instructed her instead to leave them on newspaper outside the bedroom door. Not knowing what to do for the best and scared of incurring the wrath of the formidable Ethel, the terrified Cissy dropped the ash pan, the ashes tumbling all over the red stair carpet. Fortuitously just at that moment Cissy’s Mother knocked at the door anxious to check on Cissy’s chilblains. Seeing the calamity, she set to and cleared up, scurrying home to tell John what she had witnessed. Money was tight but not so tight that he could leave his only daughter in such misery. John Burton demanded that his daughter be fetched home and so ended this unhappy chapter. Cissy did meet her Prince Charming. The Nuns at her old school in Manor House Street in Peterborough had found her a job with the Homan family, newly arrived in Peterborough from Holland. Here she spent four happy years, meeting her future husband, Harold Hudspeth, at a dance in the Unity Hall, Lincoln Road. They had a family of three and Cissy, at the age of 50, attended Hull University and received a Diploma to enable her to teach mentally handicapped children. As this was at that time considered to be a function of the health service, she achieved her lifetime ambition of working in health and education.

“When the Revd Payne paid his weekly visit for afternoon tea, the best china was used”


PROFILE

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FOOD

In time for National Sausage Week, Cornish Chef, Rob Johnson of the Waterton Arms conjures up more than just a little magic with his take on an old favourite, Bangers and Mash. Earning his spurs as a Junior Pastry Chef at the Royal Duchy Hotel in Falmouth, with 4 stars and 2 AA Rosettes, one of the finest luxury hotels in Cornwall, Rob arrived in Deeping St James via France, Switzerland and Austria. Bringing with him a wealth of experience having cooked for the rich and famous, he seemingly effortlessly conjured up Crepinettes (a small flattened sausage) with slow roasted banana shallots and rainbow chard garnished with micro herbs, served with a red wine gravy on a puree of mash. Rob first took the skin off six Lincolnshire Sausages locally sourced from Grasmere, rolling the sausage meat into balls. These were then wrapped in veil fat reminiscent of lace, crisping when cooked but keeping the dish moist. He then placed the balls into the fridge to chill for fifteen minutes but they could be left there for an hour or so.

Taking them out of the fridge the crepinettes are then pan fried in oil with a couple of cubes of butter so they are gently caramelising.. Rob then expertly took them out of the pan when they were a pale golden colour, not too much because they are then placed in the oven at 200-220 degrees for 1012 minutes. Meanwhile some creamy mash puree had been prepared. Boiling potatoes in the normal way, taking them out when ready and leaving to dry. Rob then pushed the potatoes through a potato ricer, not in my kitchen armoury at the moment but soon will be! Available at Wilko and Lakeland. Having mashed the potatoes well he added 75ml milk and 75ml cream (single or double will do the job) and blitzed the mix with a hand stick blender until smooth. Leaving in the pan and covering with cling film to keep warm.

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FOOD

Grown in the eastern counties of the UK, Echalions better known as banana shallots after their shape, have become a favourite with top chefs and can now be found in supermarkets locally. Cut in half vertically, Rob kept their skins on to keep moisture in, lying them on a tray and seasoning with salt, pepper and thyme. These were then cooked in an oven for 30 minutes at 200 degrees. Taken out, left to cool, the skin was then removed. At this stage the crepinettes were taken out of the oven and wrapped in silver foil allowing them to rest while Chef bought everything else together. This included chopping up some rainbow chard, it could also have been the hardy winter cabbage, cavolo nero, popped into boiling water with butter, oil and seasoning. Boiled quickly and then drained and allowed to sit for one and a half minutes. Rob piped the potato puree onto the middle of warmed plates. The cabbage was placed on a j cloth to drain off any excess fat and then spooned carefully onto the puree. The shallots were added expertly to the arrangement with the crepinettes and the dish was garnished with micro herbs; in this case mustard and cress but pea shoots are also available locally. The meal was then completed with red wine gravy, made from a reduction of red wine mixed with chicken or vegetable stock which can be bought locally and a flourish of caramelised onion tuille to finish! Pronounced delicious!!

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GIFTS

Be inspired!

Visit Market Deeping Antiques & Craft Centre to create unique gifts that show you care!

The Magic Roundabout much loved by the children of the sixties - selection of books from £1, push toy £10, Florence collectible bubble bath container £22 Dylan figurine from Robert Harrop £10

Buy a pressed glass bowl from £5.00 , add walnuts or hazelnuts and jewel coloured foiled chocolates to create a stunning gift or table centre.

Not only is a good selection of knitting wool available but you can buy vintage knitting patterns and needles to complete the gift as well. continued >

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Regular varied and captivating workshops with friendly tutors Contact us for workshop dates in the of the Deepings Antique & Craft Centre, High St.Market Deeping

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Save time & petrol we have an extensive stock of craft supplies! t: 01778 346810

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Handmade old-style bakers work blocks made to order


GIFTS

Large teddy bear £4.00 combined with collectible teddy plate £3.50

Prue Leith Hostess Cookbook £4 and commemorative biscuit tin £5 - to complete - bake the biscuits and fill! Small terracotta pot from £1, simply scrub, when dry apply adhesive and then silver gilt flakes with dry paint brush (all from Riverside Beads) fill with a small succulent such as an Echiveria or alpine from Swine’s Meadow Farm Nursery. Display on a dish available from £1.50

Buy a pretty handmade bracelet from a range stocked at the centre (bracelet featured £10) and combine with a craft course voucher for a gift that can be both worn and made!

Woodland woollen animals from £5.95

Gifts shown here are completely unique and so they may not be available but serve to inspire!

Selection of vintage car magazines and iconic album covers- Black Cab Framing will frame for a unique and individual gift.

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Farm shop and event catering Shop open:

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Family friendly, home cooked, locally sourced, pub food as it should be! 14/10/2015 09:26


THE GOAT

‘he would pop into the Goat on his way to Norfolk to enjoy a Goats Milk cocktail’

It’s Friday, it’s five to five and it’s crackerjack! “Tonight” Eamonn Andrews, wielding a giant red book, would say to a startled celebrity “This is Your Life!“ Appearing from behind a hiding place, the room would fill with friends and family, some of whom at a guess, the subject would not necessarily be delighted to see and best forgotten moments from the past would play themselves out on the screen. No wonder it was such a long running hit! From 1955 until 1987 this was a perennial favourite with TV viewers, Andrews himself was voted television personality of the year four times in his career in which he was also associated with the panel show ’What’s my line’ and Children’s TV programme ‘Crackerjack’ What is less well known about this TV personality was that with his wife, Grianne and poodle, Quiz, he would pop into the Goat on his way to Norfolk to enjoy a Goats Milk cocktail. This was one of the selection of exotically named cocktails concocted by

the then licensee, Eric Johnson. an Old Deaconian. Eric had served in the RAF and played football for them in France, Belgium, Holland and Norway. However a shooting accident in which his left thigh was shattered followed by another accident three years later meant that he could no longer play his beloved game, but he did become chairman of Deeping United. At the age of just 32 in 1951 and recently married to Joan Overton of Hatfield, Eric found himself at the helm of the Goat and set to to make the Pub the most popular in the area. He discovered that he had a penchant for creating innovative and delicious cockails and Gloom Chaser, Lip Service, Horses Neck, Feather Freezer, Silver Billet and Bull Frog were soon on the menu. The most popular was Goats Milk which he dispensed at the Goats Milk Bar. It had a pleasantly sweet taste using goats or cows milk according to preference. The other ingredients remained a closely guarded secret. 25


THE GOAT

Eric was a creative soul and when not holding court in the bar, he took up the unlikely craft of marquetry. Self taught, he produced over a dozen pictures in the early fifties. Some he sold or gave to friends while others provided decoration at the Goat, these included a mountain scene, a street in an old town, a galleon and a water mill. The latter was exhibited at a national arts and crafts exhibition in London winning a prize out of an entry of 2,000. After it was hung at the Goat to much local admiration.

Eric found himself at the helm of the Goat and set to to make the Pub the most popular in the area

In 1953 a stranger called In at the Pub and locals were surprised to notice that the new customer was not wearing any shoes. Unusual even by the standards of the Goat, which was attracting some notoriety with it’s flamboyant landlord, the stranger explained that he was embarking on a pilgrimage to Rome. Understandably, this claim was met with some scepticism but six months later a newspaper reported that their visitor had completed his pilgrimage entirely bare footed.

Mr and Mrs Johnson retired from the Goat in 1964 leaving a legacy to be embraced by future landlords of the Pub, the cudgels of which have recently been taken up by Richard Barrett from the Nags Head in Bourne who embarked upon his career in the family food Pub trade by pot washing at the Goat aged fourteen! 26

Words; Judy Stevens Research: Joy Baxter, Nancy Titman Pictures: Nancy Titman, Ian Baxter

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ADVICE

Be snug and safe this winter with tips from June Green of Deepings Home Minding Service Get flooded out…me? Yes, it can happen within our area. It makes sense to be ready, just in case. The Environmental Agency Floodline can tell you if you are at risk and give good advice what to do if it happens. www.gov.uk/prepare-for-a-flood website or call 0345 988 1188.

Be candle safe Candles and oil burners are one of the loveliest ways to create ambiance in the home but they do require to be treated with respect; always make sure they are on heat resistant surfaces, away from soft furnishings and not under shelves, out of reach of children and pets and always extinguished properly before you leave a room and before you go to sleep. Never move them when they are burning.

Check smoke alarm Improve your chances of surviving a fire by checking and testing your smoke alarm regularly and never leave the batteries out. Older people are more at risk so as well as testing your own alarm, check theirs too. Advice from Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue on 01522 580397.

Sleep safely Take a mobile phone to bed. This will enable you to quickly call the police from the relative safety of your bedroom if you suspect intruders downstairs. Always set your burglar alarm to on when you are home asleep.

Don’t let you or your pipes freeze

Door and lock maintenance

Freezing weather is due and will continue through the winter if forecasts are to be believed. Where possible, set your heating at a minimum of 18 degrees in waking hours and an absolute minimum of 5 degrees in sleeping hours. Make sure outdoor taps are insulated too. Pop in and see that your neighbour is coping ok. Got your boiler serviced yet ready for the winter?

A quick spray of lock lubricant, available from CJ Supplies Morton, not WD40 which can have an adverse effect, into your outside facing door locks and locking mechanism can save problems in the winter months. Recommend you spray door locks from the outside in. Don’t forget your garage, shed and other outside locks!

Snow and ice risk A simple cheap option to reduce the risk of slipping as you leave the house, is to apply salt like crystals directly to these areas from a small container available from shops such as Poundland. Larger bags of salt/grit can be used on the drive.

Christmas or sale shopping? Theatre trip or festive meal out? Remember to make the house look as if it is occupied, leave a light on, music playing. Resist the temptation to announce the fact that you are away from home on social media. Don’t carry too many bags and make sure that you pick them all up when you move from one shop to the next. Keep your handbag shut and close, a small bell attached to a wallet or purse will ring if someone tries to take it. Never leave your bag unattended, look confident and avoid unlit streets.

Patio door security Do you have a sliding/rolling upvc patio door not upgraded to current British Standards? If so, an inexpensive interim way to increase the integrity of the door is to fit bolts available from stockists such as Wilkinsons. However, always get professional advice from a qualified locksmith to ensure that your locks and doors are up to the job. A robust burglar/trembler alarm on all types of patio doors is highly recommended.

Garden tool security Most of us have finished our major gardening projects for the year. Have you now stowed away your gardening equipment securely, hugely reducing the chance of an intruder using a left out tool to enter or cause damage to your home/property? Worth a check!

Garage security Local police are finding many home garages are left unlocked and consequently burglaries from garages have risen significantly. This also applies to sheds.

Keys, keys and keys! If you are a victim of burglary it may be that the burglar(s) found spare keys inside your property to let themselves out. Spare keys should be made difficult for a burglar to find and if found and taken, all locks must be changed immediately. Never hide keys outside your property, burglars know all the places to look. If away, give a set of spare keys to a relative, friend, neighbour or minding company.

Previous tips and advice Lots of additional stuff in Issue 03/July 2015 edn of I’d rather be in Deeping.

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CHRISTMAS

Boost the Cheer in Your Festive Season At the time this issue is off the press and through your door we are seven weeks away from the BIG day. Christmas lists, who’s turn is it to host dinner? the office party, shopping, feast of food and drink: indulge, scrooge or balance?

I want to share with you a Christmas filled with cheer, of sharing love, laughter and the gift of time with family and close friends.

Whether you love the festive season or not, it’s here. The Holidays are Coming. How does that make you feel? Happy, excited, stressed?

Manage Expectations

The festive season is known to be a difficult time for many individuals and for families as a whole. Financial pressure, relationships, to missing members of family around the dinner table. The last time I saw my Dad alive was Christmas Day 2007 and thankfully that day ended with a lovely cuddle goodbye. My last one. My Dad passed away suddenly in the following February. Having not really appreciated Christmas before, ever since I am now a festive cheer leader and celebrate Christmas if anything to honour the empty chair.

Are you aiming for the glossy magazine styled perfect Christmas? Your holiday season joy cannot be measured against your friends and colleagues. Know what your family and friends love and enjoy.

Be Realistic with your Budget For the majority there is no free reign on Christmas spending, so set an amount you are comfortable with. Allocate for gifts, food, drink, parties, taxis, new outfits etc. By planning in advance shopping and partying will be much more enjoyable.

Create Experiences Remember the time spent on being creative with your gifts including wrapping is part of the joy.

Keep it Cool in the Kitchen With those veggies boiling on the stove, it won’t be long before the Brussels sprouts cause a stir! Preparation and planning of your Festive Feast is highly advised. Delegate and share tasks so you’re not tripping over each other in the kitchen and everyone feels like they have the opportunity to help.

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Spare a Thought Being mindful at Christmas is the best way to enjoy the day and festive weeks. Find time to spare a thought and where you can help someone who might be finding the cold weather tough, or are missing loved ones. Compassion and friendship are great gifts to be shared anytime of the year.

Join in! The Market Deeping Christmas lights turn on is on Sunday 29th November and the Friends of Jubilee Park have their carols on 7pm Friday 18th December, bring a lantern and join in the singing - it’s a great way to kick off Christmas! May your days be merry and bright. today. tomorrow and everyday. belifehappy. Written by Emma Lannigan. www.emmalannigan.com


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A gentle ramble through ancient villages & fens

WALKS

with seasoned walkers, Roy & Sue Stephenson

Why not wile away 1.5 hours on this gentle 5.5 kilometre (3.4 miles) walk along lanes and footpaths? Starting in Glinton, the route takes in Peakirk before returning via the Maxey Cut high bank. N.B. There are some easy stiles to cross. Park in Glinton at The Green. Please don’t obstruct residents’ drives and gateways. Both villages were recorded in The Domesday Book with Glinton having Iron Age and Roman remains found there. The spire of St Benedict’s Church is considered one of the finest needle spires in England, inspiring the peasant poet, John Clare, to pen a poem, ‘Glinton Church’, about it. Peakirk’s church was named for St. Pega, the sister of St Guthlac who founded the settlement of Crowland. She established a hermitage during the 8th century and the village was named for her: Peakirk means Pega’s Church.

6. If you wish, enter the churchyard to spend some time spotting old names recognizable from local businesses today and ponder over some very intriguing gravestones. Return to the lane, turning left to join Chestnut Close and pass the play area on your right. At the T junction, go left, passing St. Pega’s Hermitage – still in use today – and the old Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust Glinton to Peakirk A short right. five and a half kilometre walk. left, the Roman canal course of Car Waterfowl Park on your To your Market Deepi A gentle one and a half hours. Dyke follows the northern boundary of the wood. Continue along Deeping Road, crossing South Drain, until you reach the Maxey Cut bridge. 661m

1. From The Green, turn left on North Fen Road past dwellings to reach the edge of the village. 300m 2. Take the field track on your right that is marked by a small yellow footpath arrow, to walk towards a small wood. 557m 3. Turn right for a short distance along a rough path. 69m 4. Take the first left on to a footpath with a field to the right and the wood on your left to enter Peakirk on Rectory Lane. 810m 5. Note Peakirk’s Memorial to your right. Continue to St. Pega’s Church. 87m

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WALKS 7. Do not cross the bridge. Take the left hand track, following the southern high bank of the Cut. 881m 8. At the first footbridge, turn left away from the Cut. You are now following briefly the Car Dyke course. Go left at the junction with Mile Drove. 180m 9. At the triangular junction on your right, keep right to head back to Glinton, along North Fen Road. 343m 10. Cross the footbridge across a drain and bear right. Keep the drain to your right. Ignore the first footbridge and cross the second only if you want a closer look at the pond and small nature reserve. Return to road.113m 12. Cross the stile on to Lincoln Road. Turn left, following the footpath back to Glinton. 483m

11. At this point, you can return to Glinton on North Fen Road. Otherwise join the right hand path that follows Brook Drain, keeping it on your right. 669m

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Five

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indoors this winter

When it’s just too wet and cold to go outdoors this winter, here are 5 indoor activities to do with kids of all ages.

image: National Space Centre

National Space Centre The National Space Centre in Leicester is a bit of a trek from Deeping, but it is well worth a visit. There is so much for children to do, even very little ones. Older children will enjoy the hands-on exhibits, while little ones will enjoy dressing up as astronauts or stars. There is a flight simulator, 360 theatre and Tranquillity Base – a series of tests where visitors can see whether they’d make the requirements to go into space! See more at www.spacecentre.co.uk.

Ten pin bowling Bowl a few frames at MFA Bowl in central Peterborough, where kids can bowl after school from 3pm – 6pm for £3.50 (including a drink). At AMF Bowling in Bretton, check online for special deals for families and kids. Even the youngest family members can enjoy bowling, most alleys provide ramps that let kids push the ball at speed instead of bowling by hand, and bumpers that stop the balls going into the gutter. 40

Peterborough Museum The Peterborough Museum is a hidden gem in the middle of Peterborough and is very family-friendly. During school holidays there are special events for families, but even outside of school holidays, kids will enjoy a visit to the museum. Best of all, it’s free!

For more suggestions of things to do and places to visit with children, visit littlemissadventures.net – a blog by Michelle Board, a Deeping St James local and mum of one.


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Roller skating Head down to the Deeping Leisure Centre on Friday night (7.30pm9.30pm) or Sunday afternoon (3pm-5pm) for a session of roller skating. Bring your own skates or hire some for £2.20. The skating sessions are open to children or all ages, although the Friday night sessions may be a bit busy for younger children. See more at www. deepingrollerskating.co.uk.

December 10th/17th - Christmas Tea with Santa and his elves. 4-6.00pm.Children £12.50 (tea, games,Santa and present) Adults £5.00 to include tea/coffee and biscuits.

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December 21st-January 1st-closed for Christmas

01733 271020 www.pigeonsfarm.co.uk

Catch a Panto It’s coming up to Panto season, and there is plenty of choice this year. Jack and the Beanstalk is on at the Bourne Corn Exchange from 1 – 5 December. Peter Pan comes to the South Holland Centre in Spalding from 13 – 31 December. The Stamford Arts Centre hosts Beauty and the Beast from 7 – 10 January. In Peterborough choose from The Wizard of Oz at The Cresset (12 – 30 December) and Aladdin at the Key Theatre (3 December – 3 January).

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what’s on I’d rather be in Deeping Winter Fair Friday November 13th Priory Church Hall DSJ 5.30-9.30 pm

Jonathan Foyle

Come and join us for a glass of Winter Pimms in aid of the signal box rebuild and choose your Christmas presents from a hand picked selection of unique, handmade and unusual gifts. I’d rather be in Deeping Calendars at £5 each will be on sale and Black Cab Framing, opposite, will be having a late night opening with local artist Ellie Sandall on hand to sign her books. Place a sealed bid for the Sammy the Seal Portrait by local pet portrait artist, Su Donley who will be demonstrating her art at the Fair. For more information or calendars call 01778 348859

Well known for climbing great buildings, Jonathan Foyle is also known for his ability to bring history to life. Having grown up in Market Deeping, Jonathan has gone onto have a glittering career in TV as chief Executive of the World Monuments Fund Britain and as an author. He will talk about his latest work ‘Lincoln Cathedral: The biography of a great building’ on Nov 12th at the Deepings School, guest of Deepings Heritage, tickets £5 available from Keith Simpson The 344553 recorder group with

Noteables present ‘American Songbook’ Market Deeping choir the Noteables will present their concert ‘American Songbook on Sat, 14 November, at St Guthlacs Church at 7.30 pm. The concert will include items from a range of American composers, including George and Ira Gershwin, Irving Berlin and Cole Porter, and some songs from well-known shows by Lerner and Loewe and Rodgers and Hammerstein. There will also be a number of solos in the programme, all reflecting the theme of popular songs from the USA. Formed in 2014, the Notaeables presented a concert of music and poetry in November 2014 as part of the World War I commemorations in the Deepings. The choir’s Musical Director is Sara Woolhouse, who has wide experience both as a musician and conductor of choral groups. Tickets £8.00 adults and £1 children to the age of 16. They are available from choir members or on the door. 42

Freshe Ayre

wider horizons presents:

In Dulci Jubilo

In Dulci Jubilo. 3pm Sunday 900 years6th of December Adult Christmas £6 Child music £4 incl light played on recorder refreshments available on and crumhorn 01778 consorts, 346879 orsymphony, at the door. psaltery, timbrel, tabor, organ, Featuring 900and years keyboard bass guitar . Christmas music, Freshe

of Ayre and Jo Astle, get thePhilip festive season off to a Ann Wright, tunefulVictoria startWorthington, with this wide Charles Paterson and Philip Spratley are joined by ranging programme, played on Bryan Jones – baritone. period instruments, including the ever popular 16th century Sunday 6th on a consort of crumhorns and a song ‘Gaudete’, accompanied witty modern take on ‘Ding Dong merrily’. December, 2015

3pm at Priory Church


Orders now being taken for our unique and bespoke wreaths for Christmas. Handmade at the nursery with materials from our own garden.. Also order being taken for table decorations.

Open 9.00-4.00 (Mon -Sat) 10.00-4.00 Sun Tel 343340 Junction of Outgang and Linchfield Rd.

Market Deeping Christmas Market The day starts at 10am Sunday 29th November when Santa arrives on his sleigh and the market is declared open. As the festivities get into full swing a fun fair provides additional excitement for the children and there is a variety of food and drink for the whole family to enjoy. Shops, pubs and restaurants will be open to enhance the market experience. Entertainment will be on the main stage throughout the day, with Radio’s Keith Dalton as the guest presenter. Then, as the sun sets at 4.30pm, the Mayor of Market Deeping, Councillor Wayne Lester, will launch the countdown and switch on the town’s festive lights. More information 01778 343170 or mdtc.deputyclerk@btconnect.com

The Deeping Fudge Tea Room is situated at Swines Meadow Farm Nursury. We offer a range of home-made products, jams, marmalade, jellies, as well as fudge, chocolates and other sweets and now Deepings own Mushroom Ketchup. Homemade pumpkin soup & pie available for lunch on pumpkin carving competition day! ph: 07973368611

info@deepingfudge.co.uk

Top of Linchfield Rd in Swines Meadow Farm Nursery

Grimethorpe Colliery Band Fresh from their success as winners of the 2015 British Open Brass Band Championship, Grimethorpe Band who will be celebrating their centenary in two years time will be kicking off Christmas in Deeping with their 27th performance here. Tickets at £19.50 are now on sale for this festive event on Sat 5th December and can be bought at the Leisure Centre, Spar and Co op Travel. Wine and mince pies will be served and tickets also include a programme and a free raffle.

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