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Welcome... ...to The Vine! Aug / Sep ‘16 edition

Food Glorious Food.........27

The Countryside Show..........33

Welcome all, to the August/September edition of the Vine Magazine. Summer now seems to be breaking into full flow which is good news for gardens, outdoor events and all things enjoyable, so without further ado let’s precis for you a few of said favourite things… Pleasantness incarnate comes in the form of our fab Food Feature, from lunches, to dinners, lite-bites and full sit-downs, some of our best local eateries are on show offering quality and service to suit your budget, preference and palette. Take a look at what Beamanor Hall has to offer for example and why we think the Horse, Shepshed is definitely worth a visit (food feature, pages 27-31)! Talking of getting out and above….activities and embracing the great outdoors is always a welcome relief at this time of the year so we happily bring you news of events already held (…to much applause) or those diarised that might take your fancy: from the Ivanhoe Challenge (raising over £5,000 for Wishes 4 Kids, see page 16) to My Run, My Way, a unique way of choosing your own running events to generate funds for Heart Research UK (page 12) to taking up Squash with the Ladies of Loughborough (page 22). There’s lots of hobbies, sports and interests to suit all ages, lifestyles and groups, so please peruse our pages for great ideas and news on many. For a fab review of all things green, check out David Haddon’s report on Thurcaston & Cropston Gardening Club’s summer break, not just a very enjoyable read but informative too (turn to page 36 for more information), also on the subject are interesting articles on Newtown Lindford’s Gardening Club, courtesy of Anne and David Couling whilst it’s very promising to hear of the work the National Trust are doing with schools, in their “Schools into Gardening” programme (see page 36 and 37 respectively for the more detailed appraisals). So that’s it, as a quick round-up we’re all done, but with so much more to tantalise we’ll keep you from the magazine no longer. Enjoy this edition, and we look forward to bringing you more news and stories, all supported so considerately by our brilliant local businesses and trades-people, in October.

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RUN FOR YOUR HEART – YOUR WAY Fed up with expensive sign up fees and having to travel to take part in the next big running event? Well Heart Research UK has just the event for you. Make your own choices and sign up for the Heart Research UK My Run, My Way which lets you take on your very own 5K, 10K, half marathon or indeed marathon……and most importantly, do it at your pace and your way! And to make it even more significant, World Heart Day is coming up on 29 September, so you could arrange it on or around this date to help spread awareness of the 7 million people in the UK living with cardiovascular disease.

You’re in charge: choose a date and time for your run, choose your

own route, choose your distance and finally choose some friends, family or colleagues to run with.

My Run, My Way is perfect for beginners, intermediate and advanced runners who want to challenge themselves with something a bit different to what’s on offer. The most important thing is that you choose a distance and a route that is right for you. More advanced runners or those who like to push themselves may want to choose a hilly, long route. Beginners might pick a short, flat route and for those who like to go “off piste” they may pick an off road trail route. Make the most of what our beautiful county has to offer.

No more getting up at the crack of dawn to travel to the next big race which could be 50 miles away. No more hanging around for the race to start and, more importantly, no more entry fees. It’s completely free to you and all the money you raise will come directly to Heart Research UK to ensure they can continue helping people live

healthier, happier, longer lives.

Heart Research UK will support you all the way with plenty of fundraising ideas and tools – from posters and balloons to banners and stickers. Full training plans and nutrition/diet advice will also be available for you to use, helping you make the most of your event. They will also provide you and your team with matching t-shirts to wear throughout training and on your event day. If you want to organise your own My Run, My Way then please call 0113 234 7474 or visit: www.heartresearch.org.uk/events/my-run-my-way or email community@heartresearch.org.uk.

SS E N E R A W A R U O M BRAIN TU The Jake McCarthy Foundation

Our son Jake McCarthy passed away from an undiagnosed brain tumour. Jake was on holiday with his brother in Thailand when he had a seizure which left him in a coma, he underwent emergency surgery to remove a large brain tumour but devastatingly for his family Jake never regained consciousness and passed away on 24th December 2012 with his family around him. Due to overwhelming support from family & friends we decided to set up The Jake McCarthy Foundation in 2013, to raise awareness of these deadly brain tumours, the biggest cancer killer of the under 40’s and to prevent other families experiencing our tragedy. Since then we have been raising money at our events not only to raise awareness but to help fund research & find a cure, as brain tumours are woefully underfunded with only 1% of government cancer funding being allocated to brain cancer.

Our last big fundraising event was our annual cycle ride from Rothley to Norfolk, 100 miles, which took place on June 11th. This is our third year of this event and this year saw 94 riders ‘Ride for Jake’. Our target for this year was £25,000 which we look to smash with money still coming in. Everyone seemed to enjoy the day and the weather was kind for a change!! Our finish line this year was at Caley Hall Hotel Old Hunstanton where we enjoyed an overnight stay with an evening buffet to celebrate our beautiful Jake. We had two further fundraisers in July - the Rothley Duck Race and Robbies Rugby Festival 16th July, held at Loughborough Grammar school sports fields, where Jake was a former pupil - both events were a roaring success and we look forward to totting up the totals of money raised between the two. If you’d like to find out more about Jakes Foundation you can find us on Facebook: Jake McCarthy Foundation, Twitter: @jakesfoundation or visit our website: www.jakemccarthyfoundation.co.uk.

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Saturday 10th September

Eat Cake & Beat Cancer.. sounds good to me!!

Come and have Coffee, Tea and Cakes in Swannington Village Hall, Main Street, Swannington LE67 8QL from 10.00am to 12.30pm on Saturday 10th September. There will be some delicious homemade cakes and preserves for sale, craft stalls and to treat yourself further you can have a fabulous mini 100% natural skincare treatment. All proceeds will go to Cancer Research UK. Please come along and support this worthy event.

OPEN DAY: WARNING ZONE LIFE SKILLS CENTRE Saturday 13th August 2016, 11am - 4pm

10th Anniversity Open Day

After reaching the milestone of 10 years in helping young people stay safe, Warning Zone is holding an Open Day this August. Warning Zone is a children’s educational charity, based at Frog Island in Leicester. By the end of this school year we will have had over 9,000 year 6 pupils (aged 10 & 11) visit us from Primary, Independent and Special Schools from Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. Interactive learning is the key to our success and we educate the young people on how to stay safe both online and offline, whilst at the same time realising the age of criminal responsibility (which is 10) and discouraging anti-social behaviour. The ultimate aim is to save lives, reduce injury and stop children and others from entering the criminal justice system. It also helps them in their transition into early adolescence by equipping them with important and relevant life skills. Our original eight interactive zones cover fire risk in the home, the dangers of electricity and building sites, alcohol, personal safety, water safety, arson and finally risks around the railways. In September 2015 recognising the issues surrounding young people in an ever increasing online world we created our new E-Safety Zone which is designed as an old fashioned fairground. Within this zone each of the interactive stalls deals with issues such as grooming, phishing, cyber bullying, privacy settings and understanding all about your digital footprint and the dangers of sharing inappropriate images. This new zone has now enabled Warning Zone to offer a full day experience rather than the half day as in previous years. Free entry: Please join us on Saturday 13th August between 11am - 4pm for demonstrations, stalls and guided tours around our unique safety zones. Refreshments will be available to purchase on the day. Bring the family and friends, all ages welcome, wheelchair friendly. There will be exciting attractions and demonstrations from the Police, Fire Service, First Aid, Star Wars, various local sports stars, teams and mascots, Defib demo, craft stalls, a tombola and much more.

Find out more online at www.warningzone.org.uk email enquiries@warningzone.org.uk or telephone: 0116 262 9739

A Quacking Amount Raised!

The Rothley branch of the Nottingham Building Society and Harrison Murray Estate Agency are proud to have raised over £2,500 for local charities at this year’s Rothley Duck Race. The annual event took place at Rothley Brook, Bunny’s Field, on Thursday 7th July with hundreds of people turning out to watch. Alex’s Wish, The Jake McCarthy Foundation, The Tilinanu Orphanage and Warners Wish To Walk will receive the charitable proceeds. Ben Price, Building Society Manager at The Nottingham in Rothley, said: “The event was an even bigger success than last year, with over 300 people turning out to watch the race. The weather stayed fine and a fun time was had by all!” www.thevineleicestershire.co.uk

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2016 E G N E L L A H C Y A W E O IVANH

Raises Over £5,000!

Due to the adverse weather, changes had to be made for the 8th annual Ivanhoe Way Challenge, a 37 mile walk around the Ivanhoe Way Footpath. Normally the event would start at 4:30am and follow the full 37 miles of the Ivanhoe Way public footpath. However, frantic last minute changes had to be made as some fields between Ashby and Whitwick were impassable as they were under water. Event organisers Richard and Angela Bebbington made the decision on Thursday night to cancel the 37 mile route and offer the walkers of this challenge the opportunity to join the 20 mile challenge walk instead. This part of the Ivanhoe Way Challenge started at Stanton under Bardon, going through Nailstone and Shackerstone, along the Ashby Canal towards the Moira Furnace before going through Hicks Lodge back towards Ashby as this route was not as affected by the recent heavy rains. Although the walkers of the 37 mile challenge were disappointed they realised that the unprecedented rain made this option impossible. However this didn’t dampen spirits as the walkers were supported at a number of checkpoints where tea, coffee and homemade cakes were on offer along with much needed encouraging support from the marshals. As walkers approached each checkpoint many stories were heard being shared about people’s goals and motivations for taking part in the challenge, some very emotional and inspiring. One common theme we heard from many people was the good cause for which the event supported, Wishes 4 Kids. The amount raised for this year’s challenge is over £5,000 which is amazing, and this keeps on rising. This brings the total raised over the event’s 8 years to more than £48,000, with over 400 people having completed the challenge. The true winners of this challenge are all the participants and the children who will benefit from all the money raised. Despite having blisters, aches and pains, walkers enjoyed a warm welcome and a well-earned rest at the Ivanhoe Social Club with tasty soup and refreshments once they had completed the walk. A great atmosphere of celebration, elation and relief as everyone welcomed each team back, and continued until the last team finished. One challenge walker, Gemma Chatwin from Team Wolseley said “It was great to take part with work colleagues and raise money for such a worthy cause. We all felt proud to be a part of this event which helps children’s wishes come true”. Special thanks must go to all the volunteers who helped out on the day, Ashby Rotary for providing refreshments at Donisthorpe, and Leicester Search and Rescue who provided the first aid cover. Co-founder of the challenge Angela Bebbington says “Even after 8 years of organising this event with Richard, it never fails to amaze us how generous people are, whether it’s raising money for the charity, helping at checkpoints or baking cakes for the walkers. Not forgetting the walkers who keep coming back year after year” Without volunteers this event would not be able to take place, they all play such an important role in making the whole event a success. Many walkers commented on how great the support was at checkpoints with cheers of encouragement from marshals, really giving them a push and motivating them to keep going. Richard and Angela Bebbington, the founders of this event, continue to support Wishes 4 Kids. In April 2016 they completed yet another challenge, running 4 marathons in 4 weeks (Paris, Manchester, Brighton and London), raising further funds for Wishes 4 Kids, who are a Leicestershire charity that grants wishes for children and youngsters who are life limited, terminally ill, have experienced life-changing physical or emotional traumas or have suffered major abuse or are diagnosed as HIV Positive. Further information: www.ivanhoechallenge.co.uk | www.wishes4kids.co.uk Contact: Richard: 07751 259 489 | Ange: 07917 357 134 | Russell (Wishes 4 Kids): 0116 2543491

CHARITY WHIST DRIVES Thursday 4th August 2016, 7:30pm The next in the series of Charity Whist Drives organised by Derek Farr will be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 4th August. It will be held in the Rothley Centre, 12 Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley. Admission £2.00. All players welcome.

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Unlocking The Past In Newbold With A Biffa Award! Newbold Heritage Group in Newbold Coleorton, Leicestershire has secured a £7,095 grant from Biffa Award; a multi-million pound fund that helps to build communities and transform lives through awarding grants to community and environmental projects across the UK, as part of the Landfill Communities Fund. The project, which was awarded funding under Biffa Award’s Recreation theme, will create a heritage trail on the New Lount Nature Reserve that will bring to life this important part of local history. New Lount was a former colliery (1924 to 1968) and many of the former colliery features remain; such as the vehicle weighbridge. This new trail will aim to connect visitors with the social and engineering heritage of the area. John Macdonald, Vice Chairman Newbold Heritage Group said: “We are very excited to have the opportunity to tell the story of this colliery and help to bring it back to life. We will be researching the history of the colliery, and the people who worked in it, and with the help of other local community groups we will physically uncover some features of the old colliery that still exist on the site.” Viv Mann, local resident and volunteer said: “We are highly delighted we have been awarded the grant from Biffa Award to fund the New Lount Colliery Heritage Trail. This award recognises the hard work of the volunteers involved in researching the local history of this area and developing the Heritage Trail to promote the historical and industrial importance of Newbold and the surrounding area.” Gillian French, Biffa Award, said: “We’re proud to use the Landfill Communities Fund to help tell this fascinating chapter in our history. Visitors to the reserve will not only be able to engage with wildlife but also gain insight to the industrial heritage of the local area.” For further information please contact: John Macdonald, Vice Chariman, Newbold Heritage Group: 07767294818, john@johnmaccon.freeserve.co.uk Catherine Boggild, Communications Officer, Biffa Award: 01636 670062, cboggild@rswt.org Photos: top right: one of the two concreted over colliery shafts; middle right: large concreted area where the canteen and pit baths were; bottom right: the old colliery lorry weighbridge; left: concrete area where the colliery tub tracks can be followed.

Podium In First Single Seater Race For Line

Local Lad George Line Gets Off To Roaring Start George Line got his F3 Cup Championship off to a flying start at Donington Park with a podium finish in his first single seater race. He hadn’t been able to practice before the first round of the F3 Cup National Championship, so went straight into timed qualifying. This was the first time he had driven a single seater around this circuit. Getting faster and faster he managed a credible P7 for the first race. Race one saw George move rapidly through the field to finish second to the delight of family and friends. A fourth place finish in race two has given Line from Thurcaston an excellent start to his first season in F3 racing. Langford Line Motorsport are the smallest and least experienced team in the series but they are learning fast thanks to Lewis Caruthers, Mercedes F1 Apprentice Engineer, Faith Pickering on Data and ‘The Old Man’ aka Robin Langford (ex-boss of Langrop Anstey and George’s Step-Dad) all on board. The team are now looking ahead to further success in the next round at Brands Hatch.

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New Nursery Opening at Grace Dieu Grace Dieu Day Nursery will be opening its doors to parents and children for the Autumn Term of 2016. The Nursery will provide care for children aged 12 weeks to 4 Years. Children will be surrounded by nature and have access to the exceptional facilities of Grace Dieu Preparatory School. The calm oasis in rural Leicestershire, will provide an excellent start for young children. Led and managed by Mrs Dexter, an outstanding Early Years and Foundation Stage Practitioner and member of the Grace Dieu Manor School Senior Management Team, the Day Nursery will be open from 7.30 am – 6 pm and provide care 50 weeks of the year. Food will be cooked onsite and the Nursery will have its own secure area with a garden and covered play areas to explore. The large car park makes dropping off and picking up easy for parents. For more information and to register your interest please visit:

www.gracedieudaynursery.com

The Battle of Bosworth Anniversary Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st August 2016

Weekend

This is a great full day family event not to be missed, with battle re-enactments on offer, jousting, a medieval market, children’s games, large living history encampment, talks, falconry, entry to the award-winning Exhibition, FREE car parking and lots more to boot. For more information see the advert on page 34 or visit: www.bosworthbattlefield.org.uk or telephone 01455 290429.

Thringstone Live Music Festival Thringstone Live is part of a huge drive to put on both exciting and creative events of all kinds, at Thringstone House Community Centre and what better way to that than via MTV-nominated singer Oliver Sean, who will headline a day of entertainment and live music at Thringstone House this August. Having in 2016 already secured the likes of Vicki Michelle and Jonathan Ansell to come to the centre with stage and musical productions, the next large event is the Thringstone Live music festival, taking place on Saturday, 6th August from noon. The headline act is MTV Europe Music Award 2012 nominated Oliver Sean, known for his Americana influence with acoustic rock. Other bands include The Bench That Rocked, The Lids, Dave The Rock Band, Fleetwood Jac, Dr K’s Gastric Band, Sweet Revenge, and Melissa and The Vibe. A spokeswoman for the house said: “Having Oliver Sean is a huge coup, but Melissa is no stranger to large audiences herself, as she was on The Voice in 2014 in Tom Jones’ team. “We have always been fortunate to have funding from County Hall, but this is stopping shortly, so rather than looking backwards at what was, we are looking to the future, to what we can now do to ensure that the centre continues to thrive. “We are very lucky to have a popular panto and drama society at the centre which always attracts a lot of interest, and one of our latest things is a monthly soul club night, which is going really well. As part of moving forward, we feel that putting on a variety of large events which attract followers from both near and far is the way to go. “We had a music festival at the centre for the first time last year, and this year are aiming to put on another good day out for families. We are having an acoustic stage inside this year, to complement the outside artists, as well as having the Thringstone House Soul Club disco at the end of the night. “We hope that people come along and support us. The event is free.”

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Liven Up Your Living Space With Colour & Style If you’re looking for that special something to bring your room to life, adding warmth and style, look no further than the wonderful Oakham Rugs... Oakham Rugs was established in 1993 by husband and wife team Christian and Fiona Hawker. They have an extensive knowledge of hand knotted rugs and the shop stocks an incredibly wide range of these in all sizes, from across the world. The range of colours and designs is extensive with fabulous choices for both contemporary and period homes. The rugs are exceptionally hard wearing, the majority being made of wool, although some of the finer ones are made of silk. On top of this the rugs are offered at very reasonable prices. What makes Oakham Rugs really unique though, is that you can design your own rug by choosing the colours from 300 samples which can be made in any size you require. A new range in stock are the ultra-contemporary vintage over dyed. These are old Persian rugs which have had the original colour removed and then they’re over dyed with a more current colour such as magenta, teal, fuchsia, lime green and many others. They also come in patchworks. If you are looking for something more traditional, a charming selection of antique rugs are offered in stock. Fiona and Christian also offer a special service where they will come to your home to advise you on the best rug for your requirements As you browse the Aladdin’s Cave you are sure of a warm welcome and plenty of advice is on hand should you need any. The shop also offers a specialist rug cleaning and repair service The shop is open Tuesday to Saturday 10.00am til 5.00pm. You can also view their website for some inspiration to refresh any room.

www.oakhamorientalrugs.co.uk | Tel: 01572 724441 | mail@oakhamorientalrugs.co.uk

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Women Get Fit, Have Fun & Try Squash With Loughborough Ladies During This Girl Can Week in June, Loughborough Ladies enjoyed getting fit and healthy while having fun, in the spirit of London 2012 by playing squash at Loughborough Leisure Centre, writes Donna Richardson. A friendly and welcoming group, established well over a year ago, Loughborough Ladies always welcome new members, so if you have ever wondered what goes on, on a squash court, Loughborough Ladies can show you what’s what and have you playing in no time. Every Wednesday evening at Loughborough Leisure Centre you will find a ladies squash drop-in session. Women of all ages are invited to come along, give it a try and meet up with other women to play some squash. The drop-in session is enjoying tremendous success and one year on, Loughborough Ladies squash group are looking to welcome even more ladies to have fun, get fit and socialise. They are working in partnership with Fusion Leisure, Charnwood Borough Council and England Squash. Women and girls from all walks of life have picked up a squash racquet after not playing for a while or have started from scratch. There is a fun and friendly atmosphere down on the courts, with expert advice, hints and tips and coaching from some of the best women’s coaches in the county. The group was started by Pauline Young with support from Sally Hurman. Pauline said: “This started as just a few of us getting together regularly to play some squash but I am delighted that so many others have wanted to join in. Squash is a great game and whatever your level it is a great and easy way to get in shape! If you enjoy sport you’ll love squash and if you don’t usually play sport, you’ll be surprised at what squash can offer. It’s a great way to get in shape and have fun.” The popularity of the drop-in sessions proves that anyone can pick up a racquet and get involved. All you need is a pair of (white soled) trainers and some enthusiasm and willingness to improve and the group will provide the racquets and the rest. Lisa Singleton who joined the group recently, said: “I have been practising and have been inspired after an absence of at least 25 years to try to become fitter and to lose some weight. To my amazement I am enjoying it a lot. Thank you very much. I am really enjoying practising, that is the best thing - I love the experience and exercise and now look forward to it every week - that is not how I remember games lessons from school!” Squash is on the rise... Indeed, many women who have never played before have shown an interest and beginner sessions have been set up on a Saturday to get even more women and girls benefitting from playing squash. Get involved... what are you waiting for? Get on down to Loughborough Leisure Centre on Saturday afternoons and Wednesday evenings and Pauline and Sally will soon be getting you playing some rallies once you have mastered the basic techniques and rules. Sessions for improvers take place at Loughborough Leisure Centre every Wednesday night from 6.30pm until 7.50pm. There is also a Saturday group for beginners. For more information, call Pauline on 07850 498759 or email Pauline@coycon.us.com

The Monday Club - Anstey, Thurcaston, Cropston & Rothley Once again, on Monday 11th July, our Members arrived in number to attend our third Strawberry Cream Tea at “The Blue Bell” Inn in Rothley, in warm and sunny conditions. The Tea was a resounding success with 28 members, family and friends attending. The Tea room was comfortably arranged for our benefit, leaving plenty of room to accommodate the members to exchange news and views of holidays past and to come. On arrival we were supplied with either Tea or Coffee which was most welcome as the weather was beautifully warm – a real July Summer’s day. We were then more than generously plied with large scones, jam, copious amounts of Clotted Cream (so thick you could stand your spoon up in it!) and then came the strawberries, large and delicious. There was no restriction on servings of both the food or liquid refreshments to the delight of all concerned. We owe a great debt of gratitude to our Deputy Leader, Sue Wakerley, for organising the occasion and together with our Treasurer, Gill Smart, the very successful raffle which yielded the generous sum of £31.00. Also our grateful thanks go to the more than helpful and diligent staff of the “Blue Bell Inn” Restaurant whose efforts resulted in a very successful afternoon for The Monday Club. Our next Meeting will be on Monday, 8th August, when we shall welcome a speaker from the Charity REMAP who are an organisation set up to utilise the expertise of retired, professional volunteers. Do come along to join us, for which would appear to be a very interesting afternoon. Ring me on 0116 2363467 for any more information.

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The Great Central Railway The next two months see a very busy time on the railway with a variety of events to entertain the young and old. The Mountsorrel Branch should also see some running towards the end of August. There is also a varied selection of Dining Trains to pick from. TEDDY BEARS’ HOLIDAY EXPRESS Tuesday - Thursday 2nd - 4th and 9th - 11th The first two weeks of the month sees plenty of entertainment for the youngsters at all the stations including a Fun Fair at Rothley to keep them happy, lets hope the sun comes out to play.

MINIATURE TRACTION ENGINES WEEKEND Saturday - Sunday 6th - 7th There will be a varied selection of miniature traction engines in the yard at Quorn.

CADEBY MEMORIAL WEEKEND Saturday - Sunday 13th - 14th This is the chance to relive the days when the Rev Teddy Boston had Steam & Country Fayres in his garden with Thistledown, Fiery Elias, Teddy the Peckett and many other exhibits from the Cadeby Light Railway.

MIDWEEK RUNNING Tuesday - Thursday 16th - 18th and 23rd - 25th Wednesday 31st The normal Midweek timetable will be in operation for the last two weeks in the month plus Wednesday after the Bank Holiday.

MORRIS MINOR OWNERS CLUB LEICESTER BRANCH ANNUAL RALLY Sunday 21st There will be a selection of one of Britain’s favourite cars the Morris Minor some as new, some 60 years old, and some still used every day, at Quorn and Woodhouse between 10.00am and 4.00pm.

PEPPA & GEORGE Saturday - Monday 27th - 29th The well known Piggies return for a second visit this year for the Bank Holiday Weekend with a variety of entertainment at all the stations and the Piggies starring at Loughborough Station so bring your camera for that photo opportunity.

AUGUST 2016 DINING TRAINS There is a varied selection on the Dining Trains, including all the regulars, with three Murder Mystery evenings, on the 5th, 12th and 26th, an extra Charnwood Forester on Friday the 19th, Wine and Dine Wednesday on the 24th.

MOUNTSORREL RUNNING Saturday-Sunday 20th-21st If trials with the Diesel Multiple Unit in early August are successful it will run on the weekend of 20th and 21st. Tickets can be purchased on line or on the day (cash only) £5 Adult, £3 Child or a 3 hour ticket allowing multiple rides at £7 Adult, £5 Child, tickets are not available at any of the other stations.

PREVIEW OF EVENTS IN SEPTEMBER The month starts with the 50th anniversary of the GCR closure - Mini Gala on the 3rd and 4th, also on the Sunday a LTHT Heritage Bus Service from Quorn, followed by a Diesel Gala on the 10th and 11th. A four day Beer Festival is welcomed between the 15th and 18th as well as the Piston and Pumps Weekend on the Saturday and Sunday. Who’s at the Railway? on the 24th and 25th is concluded with a Sci-fi Weekend. There are all the regular Dining Trains to choose from plus three Murder Mystery trains on the 9th, 16th and 30th, a Maharaja Express on Wednesday the 21st and Wine and Dine Wednesday on the 28th. Photo: AIvatt LMS Class 2 2-6-0 No 46521 at Leicester North during the Railways at Work Weekend now in its new livery of Lined Green. When this locomotive was based at The Severn Valley Railway it starred in the BBC Comedy Series ‘Oh Doctor Beeching!’ for the series it was named ‘Blossom’ and was filmed at Arley.

For all the latest information visit the website at: www.gcrailway.co.uk or phone Loughborough on 01509 632323.

Dave Allen, Duty Station Master, Rothley. www.thevineleicestershire.co.uk

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North Leicester MG Club Drives Money In For Charity As a result of their successful 2015 classic and sports car run, the North Leicester MG Club was able to make a substantial donation to a local charity at the club’s June meeting. With around eighty cars in attendance, representing around a dozen counties, the 2015 Charnwood Caper Run only fell short of 2014’s record turnout by a couple of cars, enabling the club to match that year’s charitable donation of £1000. This year the chosen charity was Headway Leicester, and club members were given an interesting and in-depth insight into the charity’s work by Alison Leight with a slideshow-based presentation. Headway Leicester gives support to adults in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland who have brain injuries acquired as a result of a medical condition (e.g. haemorrhage) or as a result of trauma (e.g. road traffic accident). Their work includes running a day centre at Headway House in the grounds of Leicester General Hospital, where the focus is on the provision of practical activities to enable individuals to regain self-esteem, confidence and motivation, which can be seriously affected by brain injury. Although two-thirds of the charity’s funding comes from Primary Care Trusts and local authority social care departments, the remaining third needs to be raised from grants, gifts and donations. The national organisation, Headway UK, was founded in 1979, and since then local groups and branches affiliated to it have developed all over the country, including Headway Leicester. Following Alison’s presentation, North Leicester MG Club chairman, Colin Readwin, handed over a cheque for £1000 to assist with the work of the charity. North Leicester MG Club meets on the third Wednesday of every month at the Lingdale Golf Club, Woodhouse Eaves, at 8:00 pm. For information about the club visit www.northleicester-mg.org.uk Visit www.headwayleicester.org.uk for information about the work of Headway Leicester. Photo: North Leicester MG Club chairman, Colin Readwin (right), presents Alison Leight of Headway Leicester with a cheque for £1K.

NATIONAL TRUST LEICESTER ASSOCIATION Stoneywell Cottage at Ulverscroft opened to the public just 18 months ago. Since then it has proved to be a popular National Trust property offering visitors a quality experience. The property was awarded a Highly Commended certificate in the Small Visitor Attraction category at the Leicester and Leicestershire Excellence in Tourism Awards, whilst also receiving a recent Certificate of Excellence by the independent web site Tripadvisor. Stoneywell Cottage is now listed as one of the Top 10 visitor attractions in Leicestershire. The cottage is kept in immaculate condition by a large group of conservation volunteers who clean and maintain the property every day. They also “dress” the rooms according to the seasons with summer objects mid year and items such as bed warmers in the winter. The split level cottage consists of a dining room and a sitting room on the ground floor and five bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. All the rooms contain some of the original furniture from 1899 when the cottage was built. The four acres of garden are looked after by the NT gardener and 20 volunteers. Over the last three years they have worked very hard to bring the garden up to its current excellent condition. In the spring there are carpets of daffodils and bluebells and throughout the year over 50 varieties of rhododendron flower at different times, including in winter. In addition the garden contains many varieties of plants, shrubs and trees including magnolias, a Handkerchief tree, a Chilian Firebush tree and a Wisteria to name but a few. Since opening, the tea room has been refitted to offer more comfortable seating and the “shop” has been enlarged. The stable block has been tidied considerably and some old family photographs are now projected on to one of the walls. The cottage still features in a number of international books on architecture and receives visitors from all over the world. During a visit you can learn about the cottage, the stable block, the garden, the attached woods and the three generations of the same family that lived there. A very detailed “virtual tour” of the property is available for less mobile visitors. Stoneywell Cottage is open daily from 10.00am to 4.00pm until 30th November. All visits must be pre-booked either online at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/stoneywell or by telephone on 01530 248048. For details of the National Trust Leicester Association and its Talks Service for other organisations please call 0116 2229133.

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Food Glorious...Odour?

It’s that time of year again when we shine a spotlight on “Food Glorious Food” and with some interesting features and temping places to eat-in, eat-out or entirely take-away from, we’ve got some great local providers standing by to tempt your taste-buds, but why is it that our taste-buds get “that Friday feeling” at the thought of roast dinners, freshly-baked bread or a slice of double-this, double-that cake that looks like it’s just come straight off the set of a M&S advert?

In matters of gastronomic importance many elements influence our appetites, from what items look like on our plate (and on others’ plates), their shape, to food temperature and texture and also past eating experiences but fundamentally smell, or aroma, is the number one trigger for our brains to start getting tingly. Try holding your nose for example whilst eating and drinking (perhaps at home first!) and you’ll find your food or drink loses its flavour, the same goes when you’re struck by a cold or flu, food at best becomes functional rather than flavoursome. Dr. Alan Hirsh of the Chicago Taste Treatment & Research Foundation determined that “ninety percent of what is perceived as taste is actually smell”, not good news as we age as our sense of smell naturally deteriorates, almost imperceptibly, but the ramifications of this can actually be quite harmful if we don’t pay attention, as research has shown that people with an impaired ability to smell, and therefore taste, tend to follow less healthy diets. So how can we help prolong our tasty appreciation of food? Here’s a few suggestions to help you along the way: 1) Drive safely: believe it or not a common cause of loss of smell (other than ageing) is car accidents and head trauma even small impacts can shift the brain within your skull, tearing delicate nerve fibres that connect your nose to your brain. 2) Go for a brisk, 10-minute walk or run before eating: our sense of smell is heightened after exercise. Researchers suspect it might be related to additional moisture in the nose which is why our sense of smell is also considered strongest in the spring and summer too (due to increased moisture in the air). 3) Drink a glass of water every hour or so: a dry mouth - whether due to medication or simply dehydration - can adversely affect your sense of taste. 4) Stir well and chew slowly: even before you start eating, stir your food, this has the effect of aerating the molecules in the food, thereby, releasing more of their scent; then chew slowly as this extends the time that food stays in your mouth and in contact with your taste buds. 5) Eat only when you are hungry: sounds obvious right, but how many of us pick at food even when we’re not hungry; our sense of smell (and thus taste) is strongest when we’re hungriest. So, there you have it, “Food Glorious Food” and all the very best that our local eateries can offer might not be entirely dependent on us maintaining a good sense of smell, but it will certainly make the culinary experience a darn sight more tantalising on our odour-loving taste buds! Treat them well and they’ll return the favour for years to come.

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Delicious Dining On Your Doorstep At Beaumanor Hall we pride ourselves in customer experience so if you enjoy delicious meals in a beautiful setting then it really is the place for you.

Whether it’s afternoon tea, one of our popular pie nights or taking advantage of our extended Sunday Carvery times, it doesn’t need to be a special occasion to feel special at Beaumanor Hall. Rich in history and set in 34 acres of idyllic countryside, the hall provides the perfect venue for an after-dinner wander around the grounds where visitors can also learn about the hall’s links with ‘code-cracking’ during WWII. Find out more about our wide range of dining opportunities and events by visiting www.beaumanorhall.co.uk or calling 01509 890119.

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THE HORSE SHEPSHED

Local boys do good in bringing The Horse back to prominence

The Horse Shepshed is a thriving yet traditionally built restaurant and bar, offering fabulous cocktails and live entertainment but also a newly launched alfresco pizzeria to boot. As such this relaxed and social, dining and drinking, experience offers a little, or a lot, of something for everyone. Set on the edge of The National Forest and the University Market Town of Loughborough, the site of The Horse Shepshed represents one of the oldest public houses in the vicinity and whilst it is easy to get to (located as it is just off junction 23 of the M1) The Horse Shepshed has followed its own journey to prominence, courtesy of current owners, Lee Joynes and Lloyd Roper’s acquisition, in 2014, of the then White Horse. With extensive industry management backgrounds behind them the owners understood the venue required a much-needed face-lift and whilst initial emphasis was placed on the restaurant’s development, following a positive early response, it was apparent that The Horse Shepshed quickly needed to accommodate demand for its wares and as a result set about expanding. In 2015 The Horse Shephed briefly closed its doors before re-opening with a beautiful extension that almost doubled the venue’s original size. Using local and contemporary stone, the building now offers a real countryside welcome from the outside, whilst inside, light oak suspended beams and a feature fireplace with wood burning stove rewards patrons accordingly. The new alfresco eatery “The Stables” - another new addition which opened in May - with its wonderful oak wood oven, it’s fair to say, is proving quite a hit with customers both near and far. Fresh food, prepared on premises, locally-sourced where possible, is important to The Horse Shepshed, and whilst the restaurant continues to cater for the gourmet diner the team can ensure that, from inside to outside, tastes and budgets are accommodated accordingly. Offering a great range of beers, wines, spirits and cocktails and with friendly staff waiting to welcome you every day of the week, we’re sure you’ll agree too, that the ‘local boys done good’ indeed.

Visit the website or call 01509 507006 for more information.

www.thehorseshepshed.co.uk

Food Gusto Appleby Festival Saturday 27th August 2016 If you like to try before you buy at food festivals, you’ll love the Food Gusto Appleby Festival! A hoard of gourmet food, speciality beers and locally produced wine will be proffered to you as you wander around the grounds of the St John Moore heritage centre in Appleby Magna. You’ll be sure to fill your belly and your pantry with glorious local produce, as well as enjoy live music, summer sun (fingers crossed) and competitions. Last year saw a veritable feast with local honey, wines, beer, coffee, chutney, meat, pastries...I could go on for a good while here! It was such a lovely day out for the family, with a dance competition and plenty of music – good for burning off all those extra calories. Most importantly the overall festival vibe was buzzing with activity and there was always something to get stuck into as well as plenty of opportunit to relax and soak it all in. Sir John Moore Foundation, Appleby Magna, Leicestershire DE12 7AH | Tickets: £2 | Open 10am - 4pm

To find more fabulous Food Festivals visit the Food Festival Finder website: www.foodfestivalfinder.co.uk

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Enjoy A Great Day Out In The Countryside Monday 29th August 2016 If you are looking for a great, family day out in the countryside, The Countryside Show is definitely the event for you. Located at one of the county’s most iconic country parks, Beacon Hill, on Monday 29th August, the Countryside Show promises an action-packed Bank Holiday event, showcasing the best of what the Leicestershire countryside has to offer. Already on the show programme are exciting lumberjack, sheepdog, bird of prey and heavy horse demonstrations, delicious local food and ales, beautiful art and photography, wildlife conservation advice, chainsaw carving and live music from a local ceilidh band. For families bringing children, they can get stuck into tree climbing, take advantage of the opportunity to get up close and personal with birds of prey, storytelling, mountain bike displays and plenty more activities for them to get excited about. Around 100 exhibitors will be present with demonstrations and products to hand, while a craft marquee will be filled with handmade items to browse and buy, with an auction finale for visitors to bid on some of the exhibitors’ show-stopping creations. The event will run from 9am to 5pm, with tickets available to buy in advance or on the gate. Early birds tickets with a 20% saving are available online until midday on 26th August. These are priced at £8 for adults and £4.80 for concessions. Ticket prices include show entry, car parking and event programme.

For more information and to buy tickets visit www.leicscountryparks.org.uk. .

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Cryptic Crossword

No: 20

ACROSS 1. Presumably could be anagrams (15) 9. In the same class? Politician gets the answer in the innermost part. (7) 10. Maybe before the last pope (7) 11. Liquidiser needs corn to mash (9) 12. Inland Revenue is hard on these people (5) 13. Peer to get back to (4) 14. New beliefs in a better future it seems (5,5) 18. Country in bounds for foreigners (10) 19. Fate of Greek cheese (4) 21. Small area of land is rented (5) 23. Tom searches around a number of places for storing wine (9) 24. Aroma to get ones hackles up (7) 25. Gale blew out before hooligan learned of it (7) 27. Service chief did not allow the queen to give the order (8,7)

DOWN 1. Another occasion to encounter a large bird (3) 2. Approaching the exit and emerging into the limelight (6,3) 3. Points to the river are taken in being tighter (6) 4. Treats are used when swallows are out and flying. They’re so cherished. (9) 5. No strangeness with a meal. It’s top class (5) 6. Seen by those who repent it is alleged (3,5) 7. Acceptable additional premium I have for a cousin of the camelopard (5) 8. What an astronomer expects when to do on being struck (11)

11. Religion formed by holistic action in computer-aided manufacturing (11) 15. Stage trick is not finished but comes out as planned (9) 16. Fresh report graduate gets on one infection (9) 17. Select a clear accompaniment to Spanish dances (8) 20. About to swindle over the comic (6) 22. Bar the yokel (5) 23. Open land in Costa Rica is unfettered (5) 26. Performed the twist (3)

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Thurcaston & Cropston Gardening Club - Summer Events Report This year our summer break from the meeting hall took us to Whatton Gardens in June and Renishaw Hall Gardens in July. Whatton Gardens near Kegworth is a huge 15 acre Country House garden well-known for its many fine trees, shrubs and expansive lawns. The deep herbaceous border and traditional rose garden were not quite at their best having suffered from the inclement weather we had been experiencing, but we had chosen a sunny, albeit breezy, evening and the delicious home-made cakes and tea were a welcome end to an enjoyable visit. Talking of inclement weather, our day trip to Renishaw Hall gardens, North Derbyshire in July could not have started in worse conditions. Lashing down with rain as we journeyed up the motorway and not an awful lot better when we reached the Hall, we feared the worst. Dashing from the coach to the delightfully extended and refurbished café, our mood improving after consulting the BBC weather app. promising a warm but overcast rain-free afternoon. True to its promise the weather improved dramatically after 12 o’clock and it was time to discover why Renishaw had been voted “2015 Garden of the Year”. The small but well-appointed museum was the first stop with its fascinating artefacts and small projection room showing a 20min. potted history of the Hall and gardens. A brief history; the house was built in 1625 by George Sitwell (1601–67) the Sitwell fortune was made as colliery owners and ironmasters from the 17th to the 20th centuries, the vast formal gardens were added in the late 19th century. Renishaw had two owners between 1862 and 1965, when Sir Osbert Sitwell gave the house to his nephew Sir Reresby Sitwell. He was the eldest son of Sir Sacheverell Sitwell brother of Edith and Osbert and owned the hall from 1965 until 2009 when he bequeathed it to his daughter, Alexandra Hayward. Edith was a poet and critic, the eldest and most famous of the literary Sitwells, her poetry was continuously published from 1913, some of it abstract and set to music. With her dramatic style and exotic costumes, she was sometimes labelled a poseur, but her work was widely praised. The Italianate garden was laid out by Sir George Sitwell (1860–1943) and has recently been restored to its former glory, it is considered to be a masterpiece of formal gardening. With only 3 full-time gardeners taking care of such a vast garden it would appear impossible for everything to look so neat and tidy, from the immaculately clipped yew hedges and shrubs, the organised borders and trimmed lawns all flanked by a superb array of mature trees. Then there’s the wooded hillside with its steep descending pathways leading down to the Gothick Archway, Old Sawmill and lakes. The trouble with steep descending pathways are steep ascending pathways on the way back, not a journey for the faint-hearted, phew. Everything considered it turned out to be a most enjoyable day. Our next meeting is at Thurcaston Memorial Hall on Wednesday August 10th, 7.45pm with an illustrated talk from Geoff Hodge entitled “Greenhouse Gardening” making the best use of our greenhouse through 12 months. Then on the September 3rd we are holding our 33rd Annual Garden, Craft & Produce Show at the Richard Hill Primary School, schedules are now available from various outlets, look out for our posters giving full details or ring the Show Secretary on 0116 2359758 to obtain your copy. As we say every year, it’s not the severe competition many still believe it to be, it’s a fun day, so pluck up the courage if you have hesitated in the past and give it a go. Otherwise come along in the afternoon - 2.30pm - and witness the splendid efforts of our exhibitors.

Newtown Linford Gardening Club

We had a wonderful evening at our June meeting when David Chevell came to talk to us about bees. He has been keeping bees for most of his life and his twelve hives accommodate thousands of bees. He had slides to show and many stories to tell. We discovered that there are several types of bees and not all of them live in a hive or make honey. We also discovered they do not like things to be wet and that this winter was not good for them. His pièce de résistance was to reveal a demonstration hive where we could observe the queen bee (marked conveniently by him with a white spot) and all the workers busily doing what bees do. Our activities in the Summer move out of the village hall. Our annual summer garden party is being held on July 19th at Mike and Liz Newcombe’s house and we are expecting a large gathering on this occasion. In August we visit Felley Priory in North Nottinghamshire where we will have a full coach load and the privilege of a private visit. The opportunity to hear Fergus Garrett from Great Dixter is proving popular and almost all tickets have been sold. Fergus does very few speaking engagements in any one year and we are very proud that he has chosen Newtown Linford as one of his venues this year. We have welcomed a large number of new members this year and will be pleased if others want to join us. If you are interested in our activities just contact the secretary (tel. 01530 242452 or e-mail 01530242452@talktalk.net), or come to one of our meetings to see how you like it before making a commitment (£2 for visitors). Alternatively give us a ring and ask for a copy of our programme for the coming year and we will be pleased to send one to you.

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National Trust Gardens Consultant to help raise money for local charity’s “Schools into Gardening” programme National Trust Gardens Consultant, Simon Gulliver, will speak at The Leicestershire & Rutland Gardens Trust Annual Lecture on September 20th, 7.30pm at Leicester University. All proceeds from the lecture go to support local schools, through the Trust’s “Schools into Gardening programme”. Tickets are on sale now, to book call 0116 2705711. Simon works with over 30 National Trust gardens across the Midlands, Lancashire and Cheshire on conservation, restoration, acquisitions and the day to day management of these significant historic landscapes. His talk is titled “Archives, potting sheds and databases: managing historic gardens in the 21st century”. It will include some of the processes and conservation dilemmas the National Trust faces, how they determine restoration works – or not, and how they balance visitor access, legislation and climate change whilst ensuring they act as good custodians. He will also share with us some of the projects they are working on in the Midlands. Previously Simon worked for Birmingham Botanic Gardens for 10 years, the final few of which were as Plant Collections Manager and prior to this he worked for Plant Heritage, based at RHS Wisley responsible for the National Plant Collections. The “Schools into Gardening” programme has been running for over five years and has enabled the trust to provide financial support to gardening projects in a number of local schools. This year the Trust has committed grants in excess of £1000, including work with Maplewell Hall Special Needs School, trips to Kelmarsh walled garden for inner city schools such as Charnwood, and a student award at Brooksby College. All profits from the talk will go to our “Schools into Gardening Project”. The Leicestershire and Rutland Gardens Trust is a voluntary organisation and a registered charity. The Trust brings together people from all walks of life who are devoted to protecting our landscape, parks and gardens, giving their members the opportunity to learn more about garden heritage and how to protect it for future generations.

Plant Hunters’ Fair at Donington le Heath Manor House Sunday 7th August 2016 10am - 4pm Entry to Gardens, Manor House & Plant Fair only £1.00 (Fund Raising Event for the Friends of the Manor) Donington Le Heath Manor have teamed up with Plant Hunters’ Fairs to bring you a summer plant fair for all plant lovers on Sunday 7th August with the entrance fee going to the Friends of the Manor (who will use all funds raised directly for the benefit of the Manor House and garden). This plant fair has quickly gained a reputation as the place to come to find all that is best in garden plants with nurseries coming from near and far and a line-up carefully planned to give the best range and diversity of plants possible. It’s just the right time to pick up some late flowering plants to give your garden a boost and we know that the nurseries will have just the right plant to set your summer garden ablaze with colour and add a sparkle to a shady spot, plus lots of expert knowledge on hand to help you choose the best for your particular and unique garden. For full details of nurseries attending please see www.planthuntersfairs.co.uk. The Old Barn Tea Room will be open and serving home baked cakes, light lunches and a range of hot and cold drinks. You can choose to visit the newly refurbished Manor House (for an additional charge). Donington Le Heath Manor House, Manor Road, Donington Le Heath, Coalville, Leics, LE67 2FW Tel: 01530 831259 | www.doningtonleheath.org.uk | www.planthuntersfairs.co.uk

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What’s On...

Coalville Male Voice Choir

Autumn Concert

Friday 7th October 2016, 7:30pm

Century Theatre Coalville 12th August - Florence Foster Jenkins The story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress who dreamed of becoming an opera singer, despite having a terrible singing voice.

19th August - A Show in a Week! Are you aged 11-18? Do you want to act? Or sing? Or dance? Then come along and create a SHOW-IN-A-WEEK with Chorus Theatre. This summer Chorus Theatre is joining forces with The Century Theatre in Coalville to present an exciting drama project for young people. The project runs from Monday 15th to Friday 19th August. Working with professionals the participants will begin rehearsing a brand new production on the Monday morning ready for performance on the Friday evening! The cost of this project is £75 per person. This works out as £15 per day and around £1.92 per hour! A bargain for a week of creativity and fun! We can also offer a reduced rate of £125 total for two siblings. As you can imagine places are limited for this project and must be booked in advance. So book now and don’t miss out! Tickets for the Public Performance on the 19th August are available from our Box Office. Century Theatre, Ashby Road, Coalville, Leicestershire, LE67 3LN

Guest Soloist Soprano Ffion Perrett. Tickets are £8 and available at the door and from www. coalvillemvc.co.uk. At St. Wilfred’s Church, London Road, Coalville. A date for the diary: Singalong Christmas Concert. Saturday 10th December, 7:30pm at Hall Lane Methodist Church, Whitwick.

Sunday 14th August 2016, 11am - 5pm The Mountsorrel REVIVAL is a modern take on a traditional Village Fete. From Classic Cars to Hot Rods, and ‘Havea-Go’ Archery to Fowl Flinging, a Dog Show, a fun run, Soap Box racing and a Parade along the whole one-mile length of the event, the REVIVAL offers a great day out for all the family. To find details of all of the activities planned for the REVIVAL visit their website:

www.mountsorrel-community-team.co.uk/ mountsorrel-revival

www.centurytheatre.co.uk | Tel: 01530 278444 Email: century.theatre@leics.gov.uk

KIDS: Anstey Community Library Anstey Library, Paper Mill Close, Anstey, LE7 7AU 30 July, 10am - 1pm - Anstey Library at the Seaside Lots of seaside-themed art and crafts activities, including making sunglasses, sun visors, windmills, a jellyfish mobile and a fishtank! Don’t miss our miniature sandcastle competition with “cloud sand”

3 August, 10am - noon - Ruffles The Railway Dog - Puppet Show & Storytelling Children will love Ruffles the Railway dog, an Airedale Terrier, as he tells of his adventures on a steam railway. For ages 5-11. Price £5 (£1 goes to Anstey Community Library). Bring an old sock to make your own sock puppet

27 August, 10am - 1pm - Superhero Day Our regular monthly family craft session - this time with lots of superhero-themed crafts for ages 0-11

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FREE SUMMER SUNDAY PARKING

Love Loughborough have teamed up with Charnwood Borough Council to say thank you to loyal shoppers by offering Free Sunday Parking through July and August. Love Loughborough, which operates on behalf of the town centre businesses, would like to thank loyal shoppers who shop local and support the town centre businesses by offering free car parking at all council owned car parks (excluding Browns Lane) through July and August. It is hoped that free parking will also encourage more visitors into the town on Sundays, which is fast becoming one of the busiest shopping days of the week across the country. Love Loughborough and Charnwood Borough Council are also looking at alternative days in the week to offer free parking to support shops that don’t open on Sundays. Lez Cope-Newman, Love Loughborough Vice-Chair, said: “This is to say thanks to all of the visitors and local residents that continue to support local traders by shopping in Loughborough. The free parking also offers an extra convenience to people that come along to one of the many events planned for the Summer.” Cllr David Hayes, Deputy Cabinet Member with responsibility for Regulatory Services at Charnwood Borough Council, said: “Free parking on Sundays in Loughborough has proved to be very popular and it is a great way to support local businesses in the town centre. We are delighted to be able make this offer thanks to our partnership with Love Loughborough.”

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Copt Oak Car Boot

4th Friday of the month, 8pm - late Thringstone House Community Centre’s Open Mic Night. Everyone welcome and admission is free and there is a licensed bar. For more information phone Nigel on 07956 889 394. thringstonecommunitycentre.org.uk thringstonehouse@btconnect.com

Saturday 3rd September, 9am - 1pm Car Boot Sale at Copt Oak Memorial Hall Field, LE67 9QB. If you are interested in buying a great selection of bric-a-brac including watches, clocks, stamps, cameras, jewellery, toys, pictures and garden equipment then do come and join us. Car Boot Sales can often be very profitable so don’t miss this chance to pick up a bargain. Also available during the morning sausage and bacon baps, homemade cakes and a raffle. Cars £5 - all other vehicles £8. Admission 50p. Ample free parking. All proceeds go to St. Peter’s Church, Copt Oak. Booking not essential. Further details please contact Jan 0116 2674746.

Coalville Car Club The club meets every Wednesday at The New Inn, Peggs Green from 9pm. New members and visitors welcome. For more details contact Chris Faulkner email: chris.faulkner@falconserve.co.uk tel: 0116 277 0563 or go to their Facebook page ‘Coalville Car Club’.

Ashby Farmers Market 20th August & 17th September Ashby Farmers Market is held at Manor House School, South Street, Ashby LE65 1BR from 9am - 1:30pm on the 3rd Saturday of every month. Over 25 Producers bring you their finest foods from across the region.

For further information about the Farmers Market telephone 01530 261660.

Sunday Funday

Sunday 4th September, 2 - 4.30pm Stalls, games for all the family, raffle, tea room and entertainment. Proceeds for much needed funds for St Paul’s Church. In the gardens of the Old Vicarage next to St Paul’s Church, Woodhouse Eaves.

ART EXHIBITION: ‘Revealed – The Secret Wild’ Almost 50 artists are exhibiting at the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust’s 60th Anniversary Art Exhibition at the Guildhall in October. It promises to be a very special event and a wonderful showcase both of local artistic talent and LRWT’s amazing reserves. From oils to watercolours, mixed media to printmaking, ceramics to felted wool, a huge range of techniques and materials will interpret the wildlife, views, atmosphere and people found on Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust’s nature reserves in the two counties whilst celebrating 60 years of wildlife conservation. The exhibition is open all week from Sunday 9th to Friday 14th October and will be housed in the wonderful Great Hall of the Guildhall, which dates from 1390. This Grade 1 listed building is a superb setting for this inspirational exhibition, drawing together art and wildlife in a thrilling combination. Artwork will be for sale and 25% of sales will go to LRWT. There’s no admission charge to either the Guildhall or the exhibition. We look forward to seeing you there! www.thevineleicestershire.co.uk

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It’s FREE to add your community event to our events diary email: editor@thevineleicestershire.co.uk. Please send details in by 8th September 2016 for the October / November issue.

Peppa Pig’s Surprise

Ashby Open Gardens Weekend

Friday 2nd & Saturday 3rd September 2016

Saturday 06 August to Sunday 07 August, 2016

It’s a lovely day and Peppa is playing outside with her friends. Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig have got a surprise for her and George – they can’t guess what it is, can you? Enjoy fun, loads of songs and of course, surprises in this charming, colourful new live stage show. Peppa Pig’s Surprise promises to be the perfect theatre show for all pre-schoolers! Tickets: £17 Standard, £15 Child, £57 Family Loughborough Town Hall, Market Place, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3EB | Box Office: 01509 231914

See a vast array of stunning and unusual plants in glorious locations. Plants for sale and scrumptious cakes! Details of the gardens are on the website: www. ashbyopengardens.co.uk and on the ‘Passport’ that will be required to access the gardens. The ‘Passport’ is available from Ashby Tourist Information Centre. For more information telephone 01530 413225.

Back to School Blowout Wednesday 24 August 2016

Finish the holidays with a bang with the fantastic back to school blowout. This day will combine lots of summer holiday activities into one, so it’s fun and games all day and then a swimming pool disco. BBQ lunch provided. £15 each child. Pre-booking essential , Telephone 01530 811215. Hermitage Leisure Centre, Whitwick

Ashby & Willesley Vintage Festival Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 August, 10am - 5pm

The 2016 Festival will once again be held at the fantastic Moira Furnace, Moira and promises to be even better than last year! The weekend festival is a great outing for all the family where you can step back in time and see steam engines, vintage tractors, historical motor vehicles, stationary engines, miniature steam, funfair and entertainments, trade and craft stalls and much, much more! There is free car parking. Tickets: £6 adults, £2 kids (15 & under), Under 5’s FREE

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Every Wednesday | Sweet Harmony Ladies Choir Meets at 7.00 pm in Swannington Village Hall on Wednesdays. New members always welcome. For further details, please contact Cynthia Moseley, on 01530-834539.

Every Thursday | Coalville Male Voice Choir Coalville Male Voice Choir are 28 strong, very friendly, and meet every Thursday evening from 7.00pm to 9.00pm at the Hall Lane Methodist Church, Hall Lane, Whitwick. New Members are very welcome. For further details please contact Paul Bellamy 01455 291086 or 07702 895803.

Every Second Thursday | Folk on the Green ‘Folk On The Green’ will be meeting every 2nd Thursday of the month in the licensed bar lounge from 8pm until late! Admission is free and everyone is welcome | For more details telephone: 01530 222337 | email: thringstonehouse@btconnect. com | www.thringstonecommunitycentre.org.uk | Thringstone House, The Green, Thringstone, LE67 8NR.

Tuesday 02 August | Newbold Heritage Group The Newbold Heritage Group meets at 7:30 pm on the first Tuesday of most months at the Cross Keys pub, Worthington Lane, Newbold. Everyone is welcome. Please join us to take part / look at the information we have or to contribute. Find us on Facebook: Newbold Heritage Group | Website: www.newbold-heritage.org.uk.

Saturday 03 August | Tea Dance - Ibstock Afternoon tea dance held fortnightly, all usual dances with lovely music - waltz, quickstep, foxtrot, plus latin and rock n’ roll - even a few sequence dances thrown in for good measure! Future dates: Aug 3rd, 17th & 31st, Sept 14th. £3.50 entry. From 2pm - 4pm, The Palace, High Street, Ibstock. Tel 07768372321.

Friday 05 August | Coalville By The Sea Bring the whole family along to the grass area of Needham’s Walk, Coalville (off Belvoir Road towards the town centre car park). Children will get the chance to kick off their shoes and feel the soft sand between their toes before building sandcastles. There will be crafts to have a go at and some magical music to sing along to. A puppet show will entertain young and old with family favourites before a giant whale descends and brings some magical surprises. Coalville Library Storytelling, play bus, inflatable, ice cream, face painting and good family fun. Please bring something to sit on. 11am - 4pm. Further details: www.nwleics.gov.uk/pages/whats_on/2013/08/09/coalville_by_the_sea_free_family_fun_event

Saturday 06 August | Firework Champions at Belvoir Castle Spectacular shows choreographed to music by leading professional firework companies all on the same night. Overnight camping available. 5pm - 11pm | www.belvoirfireworks.co.uk | Adults £20, Kids £10 | 01327 876037 | Belvoir, Grantham, Leics, NG32 1PE.

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EVENTS DIARY Sunday 11 August | History Of Bradgate Park Guided Walk Bradgate Park is steeped in history – from its Norman beginnings as a hunting park to the building of Bradgate House, home of Lady Jane Grey in the early 1500s and beyond. The walk is over surfaced tracks and grass. There are slopes to be negotiated and wheelchair users should be accompanied by a helper. Dogs on leads are allowed. www.bradgatepark.org/events/ | 2:30pm - 4:30pm | £3.00 Adults £1.50 Children children under 5 free Pay the Ranger on the day

Friday 12 & 19 August | Kartz 4 Kids -Hermitage Leisure Centre Fun and exciting indoor karting with competitions. For children aged 4 - 9 years at Hermitage Leisure Centre, Whitwick. There are 2 sessions from 1pm - 2pm and 2.15pm - 3.15pm. Cost is £6 per session. Pre-booking essential, telephone 01530 811215.

Friday 12 August | Talon the Best of the Eagles - Conkers Talon are recognised throughout the industry as the world’s definitive Eagles tribute show. In 2016 their latest production will feature all the classic Eagles hits from the timeless back catalogue including Hotel California, Lyin Eyes, Take if Easy. Their ability to evolve and go from strength to strength in delivering bigger and better shows year on year continues once again with what promises to be an EVENT. Doors Open: 6:15pm, Starts: 7pm. Price: £24.50 Per Person. Book online or call 01283 216633.

Saturday 13 August | Summer Fair - Coalville Ibstock Brick Brass Band will be playing during the afternoon. There will be Cream Teas and lots of activities, fun and games for all the family. Ebenezer Church, Ashby Road, Coalville (next door to Asda) | Car park at rear. | 2.30pm - 4.30pm.

Wednesday 17 August | Ashby Museum’s Town Walk The walks are for people to learn a little more about Ashby in general, some of the unusual and little known facts about the town and it’s buildings. The walks start and finish at Ashby Museum in North Street at 7pm & last about 1 1/2 hours. Cost £3.50 | Book your place at the Museum on 01530 5600900 | www.ashbydelazouchmuseum.org.uk/walks

Friday 19 - Sunday 21 August | Moira Furnace Folk Festival The festival boasts an awesome line up including Blackbeards Tea Party, Elbow Jane, The Urban, The Urban Folk Quartet, Edna Kenny, Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar, Flossie Malavialle, John Conolly and so many more! There will be a Saturday night Ceilidh plus a wide variety of dancing including Morris, Appalachian Step and Rapper dancing can be seen, as well as Civil War Re-enactments with the Society of the Open Rope. Local camping is available and free car parking close at hand. There is fun entertainment and activities for children. Festival goers will find a choice of trade and food stalls, plus a Real Ale bar. www.moirafurnacefolkfestival.co.uk | Moira Furnace Museum, Furnace Lane, Moira, nr Ashby, Leicestershire, DE12 6AT

Saturday 20 August & Saturday 10th September | Social Dance - Bagworth Social dance at Bagworth Club, Station Road, Bagworth from 8pm. £2.50 entry on the door. There are also tea dances every Wednesday from 1.30pm - 4pm. All welcome. Contact Ken or Glenda on 01530 230467 for further info.

Saturday 20 August | Ibstock Allotment Society’s 21st Open Flower and Vegetable Show Open to the public from 2.00pm. Schedules are available from Ibstock Business Centre, The Palace or Mr R Whitby. For more details contact Mr Whitby on Tel: 01530 260830. The Palace Community Centre, High Street, Ibstock, LE67 6LH | enquiries@thepalaceibstock.co.uk | www.thepalaceibstock.co.uk

Saturday 20 August & Saturday 17 September | Ashby de la Zouch Farmers Market Ashby Farmers Market at Manor House School, South Street, Ashby LE65 1BR. 9am - 1:30pm on the 3rd Saturday of every month. For further information on the Farmers Market telephone 01530 261660.

Monday 29 August | The Countryside Show, Beacon Hill With a full programme of demonstrations, ‘have a go’ wood craft sessions and children’s fun and games, the Countryside Show guarantees to keep both adults and children alike entertained all day over August Bank Holiday Monday! Show features include lumberjack shows, bird of prey demonstrations, tree climbing and live music. Beacon Hill Country Park, Woodhouse Eaves, Leicestershire. LE12 8SP. Tickets are now available online: www.leicscountryparks. org.uk/countryside-show-2016/

Monday 29 August | Craft Fair St Peter’s Church, Bardon Hill invite you to their Craft Fair. The halls will be filled with lots of lovely craft stalls selling a range of items including wooden crafts, fabric crafts, greeting cards, jewellery, papercrafts and also stalls such as Usborne Books and Bodyshop at Home. We will be serving refreshments and there will also be a raffle. Open 10am until 3pm and entrance is free. Christ Church Halls, London Road, Coalville LE67 3JA | www.stpeterbardon.com www.thevineleicestershire.co.uk

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Redgate Animal Sanctuary Redgate Annual Open Day & Dog Show Sunday 14th August, 10:30am - 3:30pm Redgate are holding their annual Dog Show and Open Day on Sunday 14th August! There will be lots to do, whether you are bringing a dog or not. They open for dog registrations at 10.30am and have three marvellous judges and an agility trainer signed up to run the competitions. There will also be all the side shows and activities you would expect , Coconut Shy, giant Bouncy Castle, Slide and Trampolines, Carousel, Pony Rides, Test your Strength, Birds of Prey display, Candy Floss machine, AND the amazing Sambando Drummers who have to be heard to be believed. The fabulous Tunnel Micro-Brewery will also be setting up near the barbecue, selling their delicious artisan beers. There will also be live music, hot and cold food, cupcakes and ice creams fresh from the van! Entrance is only £2 for adults, £1.50 for senior citizens and 50p for children (4-15 years) The entrance for the event is via Billa Barra Lane, Markfield, LE67 9PD. If you would like to know more about the Open Day, or about the work of the sanctuary (founded 30 years ago), please feel free to call me, Jo, on: 01530 230 455. Redgate Farm Animal Sanctuary was founded in August 1986 at Shaw Lane, Markfield, Leicestershire. In the beginning it was started out by a small number of caring people re-homing a few sick and injured Animals...this soon escalated dramatically into re-homing Horses, Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Ducks, Geese and even Owls. All the Animals in the care of the Sanctuary need support, we have many cats, dogs and rabbits as well as some rodents who are all looking for their new forever homes. We also have cage birds, ducks and chickens looking for kind new homes too. For our permanent, elderly and sick animals at the sanctuary, there are many ways in which you can help them. You can do this by becoming a friend of Redgate, or Sponsoring an animal, or if you feel you can help more, please contact the Sanctuary. The Sanctuary is open to visitors 7 days a week between 10am to 4pm (except Christmas day).

www.redgatefarmanimalsanctuary.co.uk

T CHARNWOOD MUSIC FOR ALL – ORGAN CONCER Those who fail to give these concerts a try really are missing out!! They are held each month at The Charnwood Arms, Bardon, and feature some of the country’s top keyboard and organ players. There are reasonably priced meals available beforehand, a bar in the function-room, a raffle and, often, CDs at bargain prices. Best of all, visitors are treated to two hours of top-class music of all kinds. June’s visiting organist was Jean Martyn whose reputation in organ circles is second to none. In addition to her musical talents, Jean is a really nice person who kept her audience entertained, between tunes, with tales of her concerts at Buckingham and St. James’ Palaces. She told us of her appearance on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ and what really happens behind the scenes; of her surprise meeting with James Last and the amazing influence he had on her career; and of her Christmas concerts for the Chelsea Pensioners. These stories were accompanied by almost magical music on both the piano (Jean is a renowned pianist and has two degrees in Music) and on the Yamaha ‘Tyros 5’ organ. Whilst playing ‘The Robin’s Return’, Jean recalled how her piano teacher used to ‘rap her knuckles’ if she played a wrong note! Her experiences playing the Blackpool Tower Wurlitzer organ were relived as she treated us to ‘Everything’s Coming Up Roses’, ‘I do like to be beside the Seaside’, Around the World in Eighty Days’ and ‘Hey Look Me Over’. She introduced bagpipes and accordians during a round of Scottish music (Scotland the Brave’ and ‘Donald where’s your Trousers’), and drums, piano, and cello whilst playing American Jazz (‘Sweet Georgia Brown). Jean, resplendent in a sparkling union jack outfit, plus hat, was a joy to listen to. This was a lady whose charity concert had raised £5000 for ‘Help for Heroes’; who had mixed with royalty, and had the funny stories to prove it; who wrote ‘Having a Ball’, the theme tune for Sun Bingo’s on-line betting site, in a matter of minutes; and who was involved in eight weeks of filming in 2014. Having played many memorable pieces of music, Jean concluded with her own ‘mini proms’. What an evening! Entry to the concerts is £6.50. Concerts start at 7.30pm. Future performers include:

Wednesday 24th August Chris Powell & Wednesday 14th September Paul Carman For further information contact Chris or Marie Powell on 01530 274270.

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s! n a e B n a m u H ll A Calling “You surely is not telling me that a little whizzpopping is forbidden among human beans?” Roald Dahl, The BFG

Labeled as the world’s greatest tribute act, Bookends are bringing their Simon and Garfunkel concert to Loughborough Town Hall this September. Backed by a live string quartet, Bookends re-create Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel’s classic songs, all bound together with imagery and interviews care of the original duo. Created by old friends Dan Haynes and Pete Richards, the pair have been wowing audiences around the world with their multilayered theatre experience but this isn’t your average “dress up” or attempt to “act” like Simon and Garfunkel but instead the Bookends pay marvellous tribute to the iconic sound that the duo are famous for, by recreating the perfect harmonies, timing and diction that mesmerised a generation - revisit classic hits such as Homeward Bound, Mrs. Robinson and the unforgettable Bridge Over Troubled Water. Since their emergence into the entertainment world the Bookends (named after Simon and Garfunkel’s third studio album) have toured extensively visiting prestigious venues such as the Edinburgh Festival Theatre, The Lowry in Manchester and the breathtaking Minack Theatre in Penzance, performing consecutive sell-out runs throughout 2014/2015. The show is a masterpiece in performance and as such we are pleased to offer, courtesy of Seventh Avenue Arts, one lucky reader two tickets to the Bookends’ Loughborough Town Hall concert on Saturday 17th September. To enter submit your answer to the following question by email, along with your name, address and telephone number, by 31st August 2016 to editor@thevineleicestershire.co.uk

Who are the Bookends? A) Paul and Art B) Dan and Pete C) Bill and Ben Visit the website for more information or call the Box Office on 01509 231914 to secure your seats. Tickets start at £19.

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To mark the Centenary of Roald Dahl’s Birth, Leicestershire’s famous Wistow Maze has been designed in the shape of the wonderful ‘Big Friendly Giant’. “Roald Dahl had such an impact on children’s imagination with his extraordinary stories and characters, so to celebrate we are highlighting both his work and that of other famous children’s authors” explains Diana Brooks, owner of Wistow Maze. The maze features 3 miles of intricate pathways carved through 8 acres of living corn, with high level bridges and towers giving fabulous panoramic views. The challenge is to find 12 quiz boards hidden in the giant maze. Each quiz board has a multiple choice question on a classic children’s book, which will help to unravel the answer to the quiz trail, whilst also providing interesting facts about the authors and their stories. It includes an Activity Funyard with mini mazes and games for all ages, including hoopla, a space hopper track and football shooting game. Opposite is the Wistow Rural Centre with its cafe, garden centre, art gallery, model village and numerous shops, making it a great family day out. The Wistow Maze is a winner of Leicestershire’s “Best Visitor Attraction” and attracts over 20,000 visitors each year. At the end of each season, the maze is harvested for cattle fodder and then redesigned the following Spring using GPS satellite technology. Opens: Saturday 16th July - Sunday 4th September (daily), then weekends only until Sunday 18th September. 10am – 6pm Free Parking. Admission charges: Child £5.50, Adult £6.50, Family Ticket (2+2) £22. Wistow Maze, Kibworth Rd, Leics LE8 0QF. For more info visit www.wistow.com or call 07884 403889. August / September 2016 - Issue 21


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SHEPSHED ARMY CADETS The cadets meet every Wednesday at Shepshed High School, Forest Street, Shepshed, Leics, LE12 9DA from 19:00 - 21:00. For further information visit: www.armycadets.com.

Leicester Railway Society The Leicester Railway Society has been continuously active since 1939 and holds a full programme of events throughout the year. Their next few meetings are as follows: 16th August 2016. “Member’s Evening” After this years very successful presentation of a trip around Leicestershire by our members something special to follow again in 2016, presented by our Secretary Michael Chapman. 20th September 2016.” Nottingham Victoria” by Kenneth Grainger: A story of Nottingham Victoria from MSLR to closure ,which was a sad loss to that great railway station in Nottingham. 18th October 2016. “Railways in a Cornish Landscape Part 2” by Stephen Gay. A picture postcard of railway rambles around Cornwall Part 2 taking in Truro to Penzance (Falmouth/St Ives/ETC) with his dog, Wrawby. A follow on from earlier this year where he covers North Cornwall. All meetings commence promptly at 7.30 p.m. at Cricketers, Grace Road, Leicester, LE2 8AD. Admission Charge: Members Free, Visitors: £3. Why not join the Leicester Railway Society? Yearly Subscription ONLY £18.00. Further information from Michael Chapman (Secretary) 0116 260 3336 or Brian Holland (Programme Organiser) 0116 236 8328. Or visit the website:

www.leicesterrailwaysociety.com

Whitwick and District U3A will hold its next monthly General Meeting on Friday 19th August. For retired people, or those approaching retirement, this is a chance to discover the opportunities for new learning experiences and friendships within a local, thriving organisation. There are over forty Interest Groups with something to suit most tastes. The speaker at the August meeting will be Ian Rogerson with the topic “Smile Please, Say Cheese”. Ian, also known as The Cheese Man, is an experienced public speaker. We are promised an informative and entertaining talk on cheeses with samples to taste. To enjoy listening to Ian’s presentation and to find out more about Whitwick and District U3A, come along to St. David’s Church Hall, Broom Leys, Coalville LE67 4RL at 1.45 for a 2.00pm start. The University of the Third Age is a non-religious and nonpolitical organisation: everyone is welcome. Alternatively, visit

www.whitwicku3a.org.uk which is always up-to-date and gives full details about Whitwick and District U3A.

Shepshed ALLeY Group Shepshed ALLeY Group is a registered charity for young people aged 12 (Year 7) to 19 who have physical, mild learning or social interaction difficulties e.g. Cerebral Palsy, Dyspraxia, Dystonia, Spinal Injury, injury as a result of an accident, Aspergers Syndrome and other Autistic Spectrum Disorders. The group meets in Shepshed for two hours on Friday evenings throughout most of the year, with the occasional Saturday trip thrown in for good measure. The main aims of the group are to encourage friendship and confidence and to support the young people to develop social and life skills, helping them become more independent. But most importantly, the group is all about fun. We accept members from any locality. If you know any young people who would benefit from joining the group, or you would like to volunteer please contact us for further information: Email: admin@alleygroup.org.uk phone 01509 880375 website www.alleygroup.org.uk.

COMEDY: “Little Grimly” Wed 10 August to Sat 13 August, 2016 Coalville Adult School Drama Group are producing the popular and hilarious comedies by David Tristram from the Little Grimly Plays. “Last Tango in Little Grimly” and “Last panto in Little Grimly” At The Adult School Hall, Bridge Rd, Coalville, LE67 3PW. For tickets contact Ashby Tourist Information Centre 01530 411767 or they can be purchased on the door subject to availability. £8 & £6 concessions.

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Ashby Dramatic Society The society’s next production will be...

On Golden Pond

by Ernest Thompson Nigel Freer plays the curmudgeonly Norman and Fran Williams his long suffering wife, Ethel in this stage version of the delightful and charming comedy which was a smash hit film for Katherine Hepburn and Henry Fonda. Thursday 22nd September to Saturday 24th September; Wednesday 28th September to Saturday 1st October. Tickets are available from Ashby Tourist Information Centre, North Street, Ashby de la Zouch, Tel: 01530 411767 and on the website:

www.ashbyventuretheatre.org.uk Performances start at 7:30pm and tickets are £8/£9. The club welcomes new members. If you would like to join, pop down to the club night on Mondays from 8.30pm (not Bank Holidays). You can learn more about different roles in the theatre on the website.

Newbold Heritage Group A small group of local people are documenting the history of the village of Newbold Coleorton. Whilst references to Newbold have been made in other historical texts relating to this area, there is no specific formal account of the significance of this village. Newbold Heritage Group are changing this. The group meets at 7:30pm on the first Tuesday of most months at the Cross Keys pub, Worthington Lane, Newbold. Everyone is welcome to join them to take part, look at the information they have or to contribute.

Website: www.newbold-heritage.org.uk Email: newboldhg@g-forbes.co.uk

THURCASTON & CROPSTON WI Thursday 4th August - Hey Diddle Diddle... the history and meaning of nursery rhymes Sandy Leong reveals some dramatic and hidden meanings in those once familiar innocent rhymes.

Thursday 1st September - Farming for Wildlife Andrew Parsons, takes us through pictures of his farm to show how his partnership with natural England has produced a haven for wildlife. We meet on the first Thursday evening of the month at 7.30pm (except January) in Thurcaston Memorial Hall. Why not come along to a meeting and find out more about us. Be assured of a warm welcome. Visitors £4 per meeting. Phone Mary on 0116 2365179 for more information. www.thevineleicestershire.co.uk

Local Clubs SWANNINGTON WI We are a small but very busy WI, meeting at 7.30pm on the first Monday of each month in Swannington Village Institute, Main Street, Swannington, LE67 8QL. In addition to the monthly meetings, we also enjoy lots of other activities - we have a book club, two walking groups - the Strollers and the Striders, a craft club and a theatre group. We also tend a small bee friendly garden in the centre of Swannington which we created for the community and having raised money to donate a bee hive, in order to help more people train as bee keepers, we are also able to enjoy eating honey produced by our own bees! In fact we think there is something for everyone, visit our website to find out more about us and what we do.

www.swanningtonwi.moonfruit.com The next meeting is on Monday 1st August with a talk titled ‘Coco Chanel - her life’ by Julie Ede.

The Friends of Charnwood Forest Members of Friends of Charnwood Forest (FOCF) celebrated their 30th anniversary yesterday, June 26, with a Hog Roast at The Brand, Woodhouse Eaves, by kind permission of Colonel and Mrs Martin. The sun shone, the gardens beckoned and the good food and wines were thoroughly enjoyed by all. The members chatted and old friends and new shared a wonderfully happy occasion. The Chairman, Councillor Paul Day, welcomed the guests and thanked Colonel and Mrs Martin for their kindness in hosting the day. Mrs Janie Martin, President, said how pleased they were to see so many members here again and went on to praise the work of the Committee and Officers, not only for today’s party but also for their many hours of hard work for the Society. Peter Bertram, founder member and first Chairman, spoke of the origins of the Society, particularly mentioning Colonel Andrew Martin, Lord Lieutenant, and David Thorpe and their efforts in founding the Society. He mentioned past achievements and a steady plan for the future, based on our strong membership and sound finances. Finally he proposed a toast to Friends of Charnwood Forest and its future. A lovely afternoon for all. Further information Peter Bertram 01162 100 572. Photo: Colonel Martin cuts the cake, with his sword

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THE VINE DIRECTORY

CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES

HEALTH continued...

Caroline James.............................. 24

Charnwood Physiotherapy............. 43

Cathy Stephens Jewellery.............. 21

Coalville Mobility Centre................... 7

EDUCATION Adult Learning.................................. 8

Denture Convenience..................... 51

HOME

Grace Dieu Manor School.............. 45

Absolute Window Solutions.............. 2

Magical Maths Club........................ 51

Ancient & Modern........................... 14

FOOD, DRINK & VENUES Ashby Farmers Market................... 27 Beaumanor Hall.............................. 29 Beedles Lake Golf Club.................. 30 Bombay Bistro................................ 30 Charity Hog Roast.......................... 28 The Flying Horse............................ 29 Holly Bush...................................... 29 The Horse Shepshed..................... 30 Occasions Tea Rooms.................... 27 Quorn Grange Hotel....................... 29 Smithards Bakery........................... 27 Vintage Afternoon Tea Parties........ 51 Woodcock Farm Shop.................... 28

GARDEN Bentley’s Garden Buildings............ 48 Delegate Services.......................... 14 Garden Blueprints.......................... 14 L B Grounds Maintenance................ 2 LB Landscaping.............................. 45 Outdoor Solutions........................... 14

HEALTH Charnwood Hearing Centre............ 43

Ashby Decorators Centre................. 5 Ashby Tile & Bathrooms................. 49 Broughtons....................................... 3 Carpet Cuts.................................... 52 Charnwood Kitchens........................ 3 Charnwood Oaks............................. .4 Coalville Decorators Centre............. 6 Coalville Furniture Superstore.......... 6 Coopers Glass.................................. 4 CV Lane........................................... 4 DeVol...................................... 10 + 11 DP Furnishings............................... 14 The Flooring & Bed Company........ 18 FW Stevens Electrical.................... 32 Glenfield Electrical.......................... 14 Glenwood Interiors............................. 7 Graham Botterill - Soft Furnishings.... 14 Holme Tree Kitchens...................... 24 Ideas Interiors................................. 15 Jacqueline Reynolds Curtains........ 14 Kingswood Design & Interiors........ 34 The Light House............................... 7 Loft Storage Solutions...................... 5

HOME continued... Oakham Rugs................................ 20 Pest Control.................................... 14 RJ Rowley...................................... 20 RSJ Roofing..................................... 6 Squirrel...........................................51 UK Gas Services.............................. 8

JOB OPPORTUNITIES Leics & Rutland Wildlife Trust......... 32

LEISURE Bosworth Battlefield........................ 34 The Countryside Show................... 33 Great Central Railway.................... 32 Just Bikes....................................... 14 Plays In The Park........................... 45

MOTORS Cropston Garage............................ 43

PETS Anstey Cattery................................ 51 GC Horseboxes.............................. 24 Retreat Boarding Kennels.............. 51 The Veterinary Surgery.................. 51

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Dodds Solicitors LLP...................... 34 Henstocks Accountants.................. 43 Lee Cooper Funeral Directors........ 32 Prusinski Solicitors......................... 18 Roy Green - Sales & Lettings........... 3

Martin Allen Flooring......................... 4

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