Mid-November 2016
Christmas is coming to Stanton! • DON’T MISS the Stanton Christmas Fayre on Saturday 26th November. To be held in the St Mary’s Church, Stanton Under Bardon, 2 - 4 p.m. There will be several stalls, Cakes, Bric a brac, Raffle and Tombola. Coffee and tea will be available.
• THERE WILL also be a Charity Christmas Concert on Friday 16th December in aid of the Alzheimers Society, with Stanton Under Bardon Singers and Musicians. To be held in St Mary & All Saints Church at 7.30pm. Tickets on the door £5.00.
MARKFIELD METHODIST CHURCH
It’s Party-Time At Music Café “It was a noisy and boisterous party with great hilarity and throwing of wrapping paper during pass the parcel.” Nothing new there then – except the average age of the participants must be in the late seventies and we are certainly seeing certain people in a new light!
But what does age matter when you’re prepared to let your hair down and have a good time! And a good time is what we had when celebrating Music Café’s second birthday with games, singing and afternoon tea. They say time flies when you’re enjoying yourself and it doesn’t seem a year since we held our first birthday party – in a slightly less wild fashion? During the year we have continued to welcome new members and there have been occasions when we have felt we were playing “sardines”, but we never fail to find room for everybody. In an informal atmosphere folks enjoy having a chat over a cuppa and always seem willing to take part in all the very varied musical activities that are planned. It’s a great opportunity to get out and have a change whilst meeting old friends and making new ones, so think about giving Music Café a try. We meet from 2 till 4 on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month at Markfield Methodist Church and we would love to see you. For more information contact Linda Walmsley on 01530 242607.
Bagworth Community Centre says Thank You! TO EVERYONE who helped, attended, supported or donated to the 2016 Macmillan Coffee Morning held at the Centre on 17th September. A record amount of £916 was raised both on the day and by donations – this was an increase of £276 on last year. Whilst an event of this kind requires someone to spearhead it, the day cannot be a success without the help, kindness and generosity of many people so thank you to everyone who contributed in whatever way. This fantastic amount has now paved the way to do even better next year for this amazing cause. This has now become an annual event at the Centre and to date over 3 years has raised an incredible £2176 for the Macmillan Nurses. Looking forward to seeing you all at the next one.
Karen Prime
Severn Trent remind customers to be wary of bogus callers SEVERN TRENT has warned its customers to be extra vigilant after callous crooks claimed to be working on behalf of the company in Leicestershire earlier this week (7 November). A customer was approached by a man claiming to be from a drainage company who asked for a significant deposit to carry out work at her home. After paying the deposit, the
customer became concerned and contacted Severn Trent which was not involved. The matter is now being investigated by Leicestershire Police. Severn Trent is now reminding all customers in the county to check for identification before agreeing to any work at their homes. Hilary Bennett, head of customer contact at Severn Trent, said: “We can’t stress how important it is for customers to check the identity of the person knocking on the door. It
doesn’t matter how convincing they look, if they work for us they’ll be carrying an identity card and you can check that they’re legitimate by ringing 0345 604 1655. “We’d also never try to get access to a customer’s house to fix pipes or to fit meters without making an appointment first and, even then, if anyone has any doubts, they should call us to double check. “Our phone lines are manned 24-hours a day, seven days a week, and our employees fully expect
customers to check their identity, either with a card or a call, and they’ll wait while you carry out the necessary checks.” In addition, Severn Trent would never ask customers to pay for a service on the doorstep, or ask for bank details over the telephone. The company also operates a doorstep password scheme to help protect customers from bogus callers, find out more here: www. stwater.co.uk/doorstep-password
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