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Welcome to the February issue We made it….January is done! Always seen as a miserable month in the year, cold, damp days with very little light it’s now nice to be looking forward to Spring and what the year ahead has in store. In this issue we are focussing on looking after your feet – they literally carry us everywhere and very often we neglect the care for them. So if you fancy a pedi-pamper check out our guide on footcare. After tidying up from Christmas it often makes us think of home improvements we can make. This month we look at the kitchen, how to add value and the luxury touches you can add in if you are thinking of remodelling your cooking space. I know at home I am nagging at my husband on DIY jobs I think need doing, although so far it seems to be falling on deaf ears! February is the month of love, but don’t panic as we have come up with a list of gift ideas, not all that will break the bank but suggestions that will show ITY L COM M U N our loved one that you care. Don’t worry if you’re on your own, it’s just one day YOUR LOCA cal community e lo Please help th of the year and why not spend the evening with other single friends? Order a cal supporting lo by t stay vibran to et rg fo t takeaway and relax whilst thinking how much money you’ve saved not having to n’ and do n businesses he w N buy a present! PLY BOSTO mention SIM om fr t uc ying a prod As always we are looking for charities, community groups and events to feature in our calling or bu in the you have seen er is rt ve ad an local focus, so if you are involved in anything happening locally please get in touch to y of our ut the loyalt azine! Witho ag m be able to discuss further. e would not advertisers w ine ag a great m az All that’s left for me to say is to have a great month! deliver such .

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NEWS 32 High Street prosecution The owner of a Boston property has been ordered to pay £1,379 after failing to comply with an order from Boston Borough Council to renovate the building at 32 High Street. Mark Kirkham appeared before Boston Magistrates on December 19 and pleaded guilty to failing to comply with the requirements of the notice. He was fined £700 and was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £70 and Boston Borough Council’s costs of £609.23, a total of £1,379.23. He was given 28 days to pay the full amount. Complaints were received by Boston Borough Council about the untidy state 32 High Street, Boston. The shop front was boarded up and in a general poor state of repair and was in need of refurbishment. Earlier action by the council had resulted in the redecoration of the upper floors of the building but the shop front was left in disrepair. The High Street is within the Boston Conservation Area and 32 High Street is also a listed building and therefore of special architectural and historical importance. The area is part of a wider area of Boston, centred on the town’s Market Place where Boston Borough Council, in partnership with English Heritage, offers grants of up to 90 per cent of the cost of restoring historic buildings. This property was identified as one being eligible for a grant and Mr Kirkham was offered a grant to restore the shop front and, despite detailed plans being drawn up by the council for a replacement shop front, Mr Kirkham failed to take up the offer of a grant. Following a long period of negotiations between the council and Mr Kirkham no progress was made and subsequently the council served a notice under powers granted by the Town and Country Planning Act that legally required that works be carried out to improve the appearance of the property. Mr Kirkham failed to comply with the requirements of the notice. Council Leader, Cllr Peter Bedford, said after the hearing: “The council hopes that this action will serve as a reminder to owners of all buildings that they are required to maintain them in satisfactory condition and where buildings or land are left to deteriorate and have a negative impact on neighbours and the local area then the council will consider using its legal powers to seek improvements and this ultimately could result in legal action being taken against the owner.”

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Homeless Support Life-changing support will be offered to the most vulnerable and entrenched rough sleepers across Lincolnshire – thanks to a successful county-wide bid for Government funds. The four-year initiative has been given the green light and will see service providers tasked with achieving specific outcomes. These include: • Enabling rough sleepers to become drug and alcohol free • Sustain their own accommodation • Address health and mental health needs • Access education, training and employment A group of councils and agencies from across the county teamed up to bid for Social Impact Bond funding (SIB) totalling around £1.3 Million. This is one of only 8 projects nationally to receive this funding. Michelle Howard, Chairman of the Lincolnshire Homelessness Strategy Group, said: “We are delighted that our bid for funding has been successful and can now focus on helping some of the most atrisk rough sleepers in the county. “There are a number of rough sleepers in the region who have become entrenched in that lifestyle and need urgent support to get their lives back on track. “We are confident that the SIB funds

will result in an effective outcome-focused approach to service delivery which will make a real and positive difference in our communities.” Led by homelessness charity P3, a designated team of specialists, including a drug worker and mental health practitioner will provide intensive support to help 120 of the region’s most vulnerable rough sleepers across the county, throughout the four year period. They will aim to support rough sleepers off the street, into accommodation, help provide support services for drugs and mental health, with the aim of getting individuals into employment. The scheme is based on similar initiatives in America, which have proved effective at rehabilitating vulnerable rough sleepers. A new scheme aimed at cracking down on street drinking and other anti-social behaviours in Spalding town centre has been launched. A Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) has been set up by South Holland District Council and this week signs promoting the initiative are going up within the designated area. The order has been introduced to improve the quality of life of those living, working and visiting the area which covers from St Thomas’s Road north to West Elloe Avenue and from the railway station east to Commercial Road.

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New Chair of the Board for Lincolnshire Music Charity Not-for-profit community music organisation soundLINCS have appointed Glenn Tinsley as the new Chair of its Board of Trustees, replacing Rob Williams, who has stepped down after five years in the role. A retired Naval Captain, Glenn has over 30 years of military experience and a real passion for music, owning and running his own recording studio for the past 10 years and playing a number of instruments. Speaking at the handover, new Chair Glenn said: “It’s quite evident from my conversations with Rob and the team both how much Rob appreciates and loves soundLINCS and their work, and also how grateful they are for the time he has dedicated and the development he has overseen. So much has been achieved in Rob’s five years with the Company and he leaves behind big boots to fill. I have some great ideas and ambitions for the Company though and look forward to working on growing them over the coming months and years.” Outgoing Chair Rob added: “The time that I have spent with Glenn in this handover period has made me genuinely excited about the direction he envisions taking soundLINCS in. I informed the

Board of my intention to step down almost a year ago now, but said I wouldn’t leave until I was confident the Company was in good hands, and I am totally confident that is the case now. Even so, I am gutted to be leaving my role as Chair. I’ll miss everyone involved with soundLINCS and believe you will never find a more focused, nicer and more rewarding group of people, who are doing something absolutely brilliant making a

difference to thousands of peoples’ lives.” Rob will be continuing his relationship with soundLINCS in the role of Technical Consultant, using his business and technological expertise to advise on digital developments and innovations within the Company. For information about the work of soundLINCS, please visit www.soundlincs. org or email info@soundlincs.org

Lincolnshire Police to raise funds for LIVES On the 3rd January 2017, Lincolnshire Police began raising funds for Lincolnshire based charity, LIVES, by cycling the distance between Lands End and John O’Groats on an exercise bike. A number of volunteers will took part to complete the challenge, which was based in their headquarters in Nettleham. Funds raised from this initiative will help keep LIVES volunteer responders on the road day and night, in all conditions, every day of the year. LIVES responders see an average of 55 patients per day, with a wide range of medial emergencies such as breathing difficulties, RTC’s and cardiac arrests. Deputy Chief Constable Gary Knighton said, ‘Lincolnshire Police is making a concerted effort to create an environment

Lincolnshire and with the help of some of which encourages and promotes the health, resilience and happiness of our staff the funds we hope to raise they will go on to save thousands more’. and officers. In January 2017 we will be having a challenge month around highlighting physical health and some volunteers will be cycling the distance of Lands End to John O’Groats on exercise bikes. That’s over 800 miles! We will also be raising funds for a Lincolnshire charity that has been there for the people of Lincolnshire in their time of most need -LIVES. Every year they need to raise more than £1 million from public donations to keep their army of volunteers trained and equipped to be able to respond to any medical emergency. They have saved thousands of lives in the communities of

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he borough is set to have a new museum of national importance. If there are no unexpected delays the Second World War living history museum will open its doors to visitors later this month. We should not underestimate the appetite for knowledge about the war, or the necessity for all of us, especially the younger generations, to continue to remember and be reminded of the fight for freedom and the sacrifices made. This museum has been set up to do exactly that, in the most superb ways possible, and will be a nationally-important facility and a huge boost to this area’s visitor attractiveness. I want to pay tribute to the enthusiasm, foresight and energy of Paul and Linda Britchford, the driving force behind the We’ll Meet Again museum at Freiston Shore. Work has continued apace to provide display areas, classrooms, a café and toilet facilities with full access to all as a top priority. The site has some of the best-preserved Second World War defences – pill boxes and gun emplacements. And, in line with the hugely-popular mobile museum they have run for some years, the new facility will provide an interactive Second World War experience for schoolchildren. In addition to a £200,000 Government grant they have invested their own time and money into the project to develop

the permanent attraction. They have had some big hurdles to cross along the way and would be delighted to hear from any individuals, organisations, associations and businesses interested in helping out with arrangements such as sponsorship. If you want to learn more about this exciting development, or arrange a visit, please contact Paul or Linda on 01205 270473 or 07903 529614. Another entrepreneur showing confidence in this area is Paul Wilkinson, who opened Waterfall Plaza in the centre of town just before Christmas. Businessmen like Paul do not invest their time and money in enterprises such as this without doing their homework. His shopping mall has a distinct and mixed offer which, with its small and keenlypriced shop units, offers opportunity for other entrepreneurial spirits to dip their toes in retail waters. There will be announcements about more retail movement in the town in the coming weeks with national chains at both ends of the retail spectrum demonstrating that they believe Boston is a good place to do business. The council has a new economic development manager and is working hard on projects to promote Boston as a place to do business with new “Think BOSTON” branding.


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from reviewing their finances. “Considering your overall financial situation can help you find a solution for urgent problems, and start planning your finances so that you are better prepared for tomorrow and more financially secure in the long term. With thousands of people seeking money advice every day, Citizens Advice is sharing eight simple steps you can take to review your finances and start planning for the future.

Get your finances in order Do a simple budget Write down your income and take away your essential bills such as gas and electric, food and transport. If you have money left over, plan in advance what else you’ll spend or save. If you don’t, look at ways to cut your costs. Use our www.citizensadvice.org.uk/ debt-and-money to set a more detailed budget. Save money on essentials You could save an average of £300 on your energy bill by changing tariffs or suppliers. Use Citizens Advice’s energy tool at www. citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer/energy/ energy-supply/ to see if you can save. Diarise the dates of annual contracts that are up for renewal, like your mobile phone or car insurance, and use a comparison site to see if you can get a cheaper deal. Check you’re claiming the right benefits If you have a family or are married, check if you can apply for working tax credits or marriage tax allowance on www.gov.uk If you live alone, you may be entitled to a discount on your council tax bill. If you claim benefits, visit the Citizens Advice website to check if you are eligible for discounts on your water or energy bills. Start saving

Start saving if you can - it doesn’t matter if it’s 50p or £5 a week, every penny will help improve your finances. Saving is an important part of everyday finances, giving you a buffer for emergencies, helping you buy bigger items and giving you more financial security for the future. Keep tabs on your overdraft Sign up to free text alerts from your bank so you know when you’re close to going into your overdraft. Then make adjustments to your spending if you can. Be choosey about your borrowing If you need to borrow money, it’s important to know that there are different offers with credit cards and loans, from free balance transfers to paying no interest for the first few months. Get your debts in order If you can’t pay all your debts at once, it’s important to prioritise. Rent or mortgage and council tax are more important than credit card debts for example; as the consequences can be more serious if you don’t pay. Find out how to prioritise at www. citizensadvice.org.uk/debt-and-money/ or contact your local office for help. Invest in your future Pensions are a great way to save for the future and are also good value, as your contributions are topped up your employer and the government. If you’re eligible for auto-enrolment, consider paying more than just the minimum. Those who are self-employed can still set up their own pension but make sure it’s with a regulated company. If you’re over 50 and have a defined contribution pension you can get free a Pension Wise appointment to learn more about taking your pension.

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Butterwick Primary School Calling teachers, PTA members, pupils… Do you have exciting news at your school? Please send details to editor@simplyboston.co.uk

Butterwick Primary School recently received the Sainsbury’s National School Games Silver Award for 2015/16 for their commitment to taking part in a range of competitive sporting activities against other schools in the Boston area and for their PE provision in curriculum time,

lunchtime and after school sports clubs that they run in school throughout the year. This is an excellent national achievement award for their commitment, engagement and delivery of competitive opportunities in PE and builds on the bronze award we received in the previous school year.

The award was presented to the school by Mr Matthew Haslam, from the Boston and District School Sport Partnership.

Hawthorn Tree Primary School Ofsted Inspectors visited Hawthorn Tree Primary School Toot Lane, Boston over 9th and 10th November. The overall effectiveness of the school was judged to be ‘Good’ across all areas. Deborah Mosley HMI Lead Inspector said, ‘All pupils who inspectors spoke with were polite, confident and eager to share their positive views of the school. Pupils are accepting of one another; they are kind and inclusive’. The Reports praises the quality of teaching learning and assessment and the positive relationships between teachers and pupils, ’Relationships between teachers and pupils are very positive. Pupils are supported in taking risks and teachers encourage perseverance’. Children beginning school in the Early Years were found to ‘make a very good start to school’, in a well led and managed Early Years area that has high expectations of what children can achieve so that children make very good progress from their starting points. Through the school the Report found that children make ‘very good’ progress in their learning. ‘The leadership of pastoral support is excellent. Learning mentors are highly effective in supporting pupils’ well-being which means they are able to focus on their learning and make good progress’.

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Children are safe and well looked after, ‘Leaders have ensured that there is a culture of safeguarding and all staff consider safeguarding to be their responsibility. Safeguarding officers are tenacious in following up referrals’. The schools provision for sport, music, art and drama during the school day and as extracurricular activities was praised. The leadership of the school was noted for a clear vison and setting high expectations to improve outcomes for all pupils and being highly supportive of the staff team to realise this ambition. The Governing Body was particularly identified as being a strength of the school being highly committed and sharing the aspirations for improvement. Mr Lister Headteacher said, ‘As the Headteacher of our amazing school, I would like to congratulate all Staff, Governors and Pupils for their perseverance and unswerving commitment to making Hawthorn Tree School an Ofsted graded ‘Good’ school. I would like to thank Parents for their ongoing support. I am extremely proud of this formal recognition and applaud all who have helped us on our journey. With this great news, the school is firmly on an upward trajectory and we are all committed to making the school ‘Outstanding’ by the time of our next inspection’.

Boston Grammar School 38 students and staff from Boston Grammar School enjoyed an adventure of a lifetime to Iceland! Being the first trip of its kind from BGS, staff were certainly feeling a mixture of trepidation and excitement! Students and teachers enjoyed 5 jam-packed days touring the island’s stunning sights and scenery. From geothermal power stations, to bubbling hot geysers and icy glaciers. Each night was spent in a different location, enabling the group to see as much as possible in the time there. They were lucky enough to get a glimpse of the beautiful northern lights on one evening. One of the trip highlights was an early morning visit to the Secret Lagoon, which was a giant bathing pool heated to a toasty 38 degrees Celsius by natural geothermal energy from deep within the Earth. It was a fantastic experience being in freezing cold surroundings, but being kept warm by the water. At one point, it even started to snow, which made it even more special! The pupils were a real credit to the school. Thanks goes to both the pupils who made the trip so much fun and the staff (Mrs Collinson, Mr McNally, Mrs Whittaker, Mrs Rennie and Mrs Halliday) who worked so hard to make the success.


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Library news Adult Book Choice Inferno

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Set in Italy, Inferno follows renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon on a riddle solving race against time. Inspired by Dante’s Inferno, the clues set Langdon on a life threatening path, not just for himself, but for the whole of humanity. Infinitely superior to the film, this book will keep you turning the pages from start to finish as you follow Langdon’s race against time to solve the riddle and save humanity.

Children’s Book Choice Swallows and Amazons By Arthur Ransome

This delightful children’s classic follows the adventures of the Walker brothers and sisters in their sailing dinghy, the Swallow, who go on a sailing adventure while on holiday in the Lake District. Whilst camping on an island in the middle of the lake they meet the Amazons, otherwise known as the Blackett sisters. The children combine forces to share a summer of daring adventures and sailing mishaps. This story will be adored by adventurers young and old.

HARRY POTTER NIGHT Thursday 2nd February 3.30pm – 5.30pm. Join us for a night of Potter magic. Dress up as your favourite professor; take part in a Hogwarts quiz and other fun craft activities. Suitable for ages 5 to11. WRITERS WORKSHOP Tuesday 28th February 2pm – 4pm. Following the success of his previous workshop, writer Christopher Mooney is back to teach you what it takes to become a fiction writer. Booking is essential as places are strictly limited. For more information on any of our events and activities contact us on 01522 782010 or come in and see us.

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Blow painting You will need $ Paper $ Straws $ Runny paint Make up some different coloured runny paint and put a couple of drops of the same colour onto the paper. Using the straw, blow the paint in all directions until it won’t go any further.

By turning the paper round, the paint can be blown more easily in different directions. Repeat using different colours to get a variety of effects. It’s really good to use primary colours as it demonstrates nicely how colours combine to make different colours (eg red and yellow join to form orange). This is a very simple way of painting, and great fun, although children do need to be reminded to blow and not suck!

Family Life

Sand Clay Handprint Keepsakes

You will need 2 cups sand 1 1/2 cups plain flour 1 cup warm water 1 1/4 cups salt

Mix together the sand, flour and salt in a large bowl and slowly add the warm water, mixing as you go with a large spoon. This is a dough recipe and as with all doughs, the measurements of dry ingredients can really make a difference to the stickiness/dryness of the finished dough, so add the water carefully and just balance it out if it feels a little too sticky by adding some more flour or sand. Once it is all combined, take it out of the bowl and

begin to knead it on a lightly floured surface. It will take less than a minute to come together into a soft and pliable ball very similar in feel and consistency to play dough or salt dough. Proceed to roll, cut and air or oven dry the sand clay. This volume can be split into four pieces and then rolled one by one, ideally only parchment paper on a baking tray, into a circular shape about 2 cm thick. Once the dough discs were rolled into circles, each child pushes their hand into the centre of their piece, and either help to push each finger down firmly, one by one, using another hand on top. Put them straight into the oven at 120c and

leave them to dry out in there for around 4 hours. The sand dough will dry hard at differing times depending on your oven and, importantly, the thickness of the dough discs. It’s important that they are not too thick or else it takes too long for them to dry hard and they can remain a little doughy in the middle. If you find they are hard on the top but not underneath, take them out and gently turn them over, then put them back into the oven for another hour or two to harden the underside. The finished look of these look just like fresh handprints into damp sand at the beach, captured beautifully as keepsakes to either display or give away. Footprints would look fantastic too!

No-cook play dough recipe You will need: • 2 cups plain flour • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil • 1/2 cup salt • 2 tablespoons cream of tartar • Up to 1.5 cups boiling water (adding in increments until it feels just right) • food colouring (optional) • few drops glycerine (optional adds more shine!)

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Method: • Mix the flour, salt, cream of tartar and oil in a large mixing bowl • Add food colouring to the boiling water then into the dry ingredients colour optional) • Stir continuously until it becomes a sticky, combined dough • Add the glycerine (optional)

• Allow it to cool down then take it out of the bowl and knead it vigorously for a couple of minutes until all of the stickiness has gone. This is the most important part of the process, so keep at it until it’s the perfect consistency! • If it remains a little sticky then add a touch more flour until just right


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ounded in 1907, Spalding Golf Club is undoubtedly an “Oasis in The Fens.” The course has changed dramatically since its inception and it continues to improve as it moves into its 110th year. The golf course is currently going through a £100,000 bunker renovation project with every bunker on the course being repositioned and redesigned, proof that it is a progressive golf club looking to move forward not only on the course but through a range of membership opportunities and practice facilities which are the envy of many within the county. The 18 hole par 72 parkland golf course is a challenge to golfers of all abilities. The course is surrounded on all sides by water the River Glen or the Blue Gowt Drain, meaning that on certain holes water plays a big part in the design and playability of the course. At just

over 6500 yards, the course has been selected to host many county, regional and national events. The highlight of which was England Golf Junior Champion Club Tournament which was held at the club in their centenary year of 2007. The club benefits from a very active and competitive membership with thriving men’s, ladies, senior and junior sections, all of which run successful competitions both for club members and visitors. However the club does not only provide a first class golf course. The facilities, both practice and social mean that whatever

you are looking for from a membership, Spalding Golf Club is able to deliver. The 12 bay driving range and short game area provides outstanding practice facilities for members visitors and societies as well as opportunities for anyone wishing to get into the game or anyone wishing to improve to benefit from a lesson with one of the clubs two qualified PGA Professionals.

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Chocolate Bouquet The art of flower-giving is something that blokes rarely get right. But today, there’s a floral alternative which could help you score some serious boyfriend/husband points. Chocolate bouquets not only look the part (just like a bunch of flowers) but they also taste the part too. It’s a win-win situation and we love retailers such as Blossoming Gifts or The Unique Gift Store, so check them out.

Handmade Chocolates It’s not just girls who love chocolate. If your man has a sweet tooth, don’t just gift him any old choc box from the supermarket (that simply won’t do). Show him how much you care by making your own sweet treats by hand. Need some guidance? Both Nigella and Lorraine Pascale offer scrummy recipes online and you will find plenty of decorating ideas on Pinterest or online recipe websites.

Retro Sweets Hamper We all know that most men are like big kids. If your man gets excited at the sight of a Drumstick Lolly or a Refresher Bar, there’s simply no hiding his retro style (or his age). A retro sweet hamper (buy online or build your own) could be a great way to his heart.

Upcycled Jewellery Personalised Rubik’s Cube Gift Another great gift you can make yourself; print your favourite photos (your first holiday, your engagement party or your wedding) and cut them to size to fit the pieces of a Rubik’s Cube puzzle. A great challenge with a nice ending once he completes it.

Beard Care Kit Beards have become a pretty big deal in recent years. If your man has a beard, he’s probably very careful to groom it and tidy it every day. After all, don’t we judge a man’s worth by the way he cares for his beard? Get your man a beard care kit complete with trimming scissors, beard comb, beard serum and facial scrub.

sleepless nights of needle turning and thread looping. Give the high street a miss this year and knit your husband/boyfriend a one-of-akind, completely unique, can’t-buy-anywhere gift which will earn you some well-deserved points.

Recycling, upcycling, and just about any kind of ‘cycling’ is all the rage right now. The world has gone mad for turning trash into treasures. If your Valentine is an eco-warrior, gift her with a thoughtful upcycled jewellery creation. Maybe it’s a necklace made out of bottle tops, perhaps it’s a pair of earrings crafted from scrap metals, or a bangle fashioned from the circumference of an old china mug; as long as it’s made from recycled materials, it’s a winner. Shop our full range of jewellery boxes (recycled of course) for the finishing touch.

Knitted Scarf Nothing says “I love you” better than hours and hours of laborious work and

Hot Sauce Gift Set What’s the easiest way to tell your crush that he’s hot? A hot sauce gift set to blow his mind (and his taste buds) could be the answer. A hot sauce gift set is a fun and cheeky gift for a long term partner or a new love interest. Whoever the recipient, don’t forget to label with “You’re hot!” on the gift tag.

Home Made Love Tokens If you don’t want to spend money, get crafty and create the perfect love tokens which mean something only to the two of you. There are many generic love tokens available in gift shops – make your own for something much more meaningful. We have a huge range of stationery boxes ideal for storing your tokens. Just don’t forget a cute ribbon and a gift tag.

52 Reasons Why I Love You If you go out with a gambling man, take a deck of cards and turn it into a small book of compliments and love notes. Add binder rings to keep the deck of cards together and use each card to display a reason why you love him. All you need is a hole-punch, binder rings, paper, a pen and some glue.

Romantic Kindle A kindle is a great gift, especially if your loved one is a dedicated bookworm. If they prefer high-brow entertainment, don’t insult their intelligence with something tacky or covered in love hearts this year. Get them a romantic Kindle and customise it with all the great romantic classics.

And finally….Cards Against Humanity Not a very conventional present for Valentine’s Day, we know. But it is the best-selling game in the country. If you’re anti-Valentine’s, forget booking a romantic meal for two; instead invite your couple friends over for a night in with plenty of beer and a very inappropriate card game. www.simplyboston.co.uk | SIMPLY BOSTON | 19


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Follow our tips now to avoid pain later Dry feet properly – Parents may have said this all the time whilst growing up but it’s true. Ensuring they are dry after a bath or shower, especially between the toes, prevents the germs that cause Athletes foot from breeding. A good foot cream must then applied, not a body lotion. Remove hard skin – This is a common problem and can be easily fixed. With damp feet use a pumice stone or foot file regularly. A chiropodist can help with this too if it is bad enough to require treatment. If you have this benefit on your Health Shield health cash plan you can claim cashback on your visit. Avoid ingrown toenails – These are caused by careless cutting of the toenails. Always ensure they are cut straight and not on an angle. Failure to do so could result in time off work for operations. Use clean socks – change socks daily. Simple. Wear comfortable shoes – Especially around the office if this is where you work. If you wear heels ensure they are a good height no more than 4 inches, and vary them daily. Don’t over wear flip flops – They do not support the foot causing heel and arch pain. Over 60? Take more care – The older people get the more care feet need. Over time skin thins and joints can stiffen, whilst people can become more vulnerable to the cold weather.

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good amount of time to soak your feet. Take out one foot, pat it dry and add a drop of cuticle oil to the skin around your nail bed. Massage it in and using a cuticle stick, gently push that dead skin back. Rub the oil in all around the toenail, softening up any rough spots or snags in the skin. Repeat on the other side. Next, you want to exfoliate your feet and legs. This step is important as it helps soften calluses and rough spots, smoothes your skin and allows fresh, healthy skin to shine through. Take one foot and gently massage the scrub into your foot and leg, moving in an upward motion for two or three minutes. Then repeat on the other foot and leg. This process not only feels heavenly but also stimulates your circulation. Rinse off your feet in your bowl, removing any excess foot scrub. To treat calluses, you have a few options. There are pumice or callus stones that you use, preferably on damp skin, to soften the callus and any snags or rough patches. Another tool that some people prefer is a foot file, similar to a callus stone, it has a bit more abrasion to it to smooth the skin. Regardless of what you use, stop if it hurts or if you break the skin. The key here is to smooth the callused area, not remove or cut the callus. Aside from the infection risk, calluses, however unattractive, protect our feet. Rub a nice thick foot cream or lotion on your feet and legs, moving in an upward motion

Now’s the time to start shaping your toenails. A good standard to work to is that you want to be able to run your finger across the top of your foot and have your toenails barely grazing your finger. Using a clean nail clipper clip straight across, careful not to cut too close to the edge of the skin. A smart recommendation is to clip the edges at a 45 degree angle. Starting from the outer edge ightly file into the center of the nail. Repeat this motion several times until you’ve got a nice, smooth edge on that side. Then, do the opposite side from where you started, using the same gentle stroke and filing towards the center of the nail. A square, or “soft square” is a good shape to create; making an oval shape gets you too close to the skin, again causing ingrown nails. Take a cotton pad dipped in nail polish remover, and swipe it across each toenail to remove any moisturizer or oils. Apply polish like this: • base coat; wait two minutes • first coat of polish; wait two minutes • second coat of polish; wait two minutes • top coat Then sit back and relax for at least half an hour to let them dry!


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Food & drink special

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he Spice Affair has been open now for 3 years serving local residents from their premises within The Red Lion Hotel, but with its own side entrance, in Spalding town centre. Serving contemporary Goan cuisine, it offers a wide range of meat and vegetable dishes, it tries to present food you would eat in Goa today. Goan culture, says Loyd, is in his blood: “What I really want is for people to come in and experience the good food, good service and intimate atmosphere for themselves”. While the dishes come from Arabian and Portuguese cultures a quick look at the menu reveals that much of the meat and vegetables are locally sourced – a local restaurant supporting local suppliers. Says Loyd “It’s great to have a mixture of local and exotic ingredients. We also have a large choice of meats on the menu, venison, duck, lamb and pork. Pork is a delicacy in Goa.”

1498 The Spice Affair is open from 12-2pm for lunch Tuesday to Sunday and for evening meals 5-10pm Tuesday to Thursday and Sunday and from 5-11pm on Friday and Saturday. There is a business lunch special called “Thali” which comprises small meat or vegetable dishes in one platter accompanied by rice, bread, salad and a drink or sweet for just £5.95. Loyd comments; “Customer service has always been my number one priority and I am a true believer that a successful business will be built on this and word of mouth recommendations. We now have many loyal and regular customers who we welcome through our doors on a regular basis. We are very proud to have been asked to cater for many events away from the restaurant over the past 3 years” The Spice Affair is pleased to support many local charities, sports events and local

community initiatives. The restaurant is an ideal location for celebrating a special occasion or treating a loved one to an intimate meal for two this Valentines Day. Although they can cater for all occasions the restaurant seats 28 so booking is recommended by calling 01775 769435. What Our Customers Say Just had my first order delivered, it was one of the best Indian meals I’ve eaten in this country. Will definitely be visiting the restaurant. Myra Collins, Facebook By far the best restaurant around, unusual and different dishes, all superbly cooked. Have been as a couple, in 4’s and as a large group and the quality is always amazing (I’m a veggie, but everyone else eats meat). Try 1498 you really won’t be disappointed ......it’s unbelievably good x Rebecca Pearce, Facebook

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e plan for ourselves, for our families, for our security, yet we seldom get round to planning for the one thing none of us can avoid - our funeral. Without a plan in place, your loved ones will be left to cope with all the arrangements. The decisions which must be made may be distressing and the financial burden of a funeral can be heavy. A simple way of achieving peace of mind for you and your family is by purchasing a Lincolnshire Co-op Funeral Plan, which lets you tailor make funeral arrangements at today’s prices and will safeguard your wishes. As an added bonus throughout February 2017, Lincolnshire Co-op members benefit from 10 per cent dividend when they buy a plan. Lincolnshire Co-op’s Boston Funeral Director Martin Puttick encouraged people to start thinking about the future. “It’s sensible and practical to plan ahead. It’s a thoughtful and responsible way of showing concern for your family,” he explained. “It means decisions can be made calmly now, so that at the emotional time of your family’s loss, your wishes can be respected. “And with our unmatched experience and personal service, we will carry out all the arrangements with care and professionalism when the time comes.”

Why choose Lincolnshire Co-op? Here’s what some Lincolnshire Co-op Funeral Plan holders had to say: “We had a spare bit of cash, so we invested in a funeral plan rather than the children having it pay it out later.” “Your plan represented the best value and flexibility.” “We’re Lincolnshire Co-op members. The staff were extremely good.” “I’ve always been a Lincolnshire Co-op member and the dividend on the funeral plan was a bit of encouragement.” “It will make it easier for my son in the future when anything happens to me. I also received a very nice dividend when I paid.” What makes a Lincolnshire Co-op Funeral Plan worth investing in? Burial and cremation costs continue to increase at a higher level than inflation, and it’s likely that monies paid into insurance policies and many other types of funeral plan may not provide adequate cover for funeral expenses. It makes perfect sense to provide for the one thing none of us can avoid. Lincolnshire Co-op Funeral Plans start from £2,795 and unlike many other prepayment funeral plans, there will be nothing more to pay - regardless of when the

funeral takes place - if your requirements don’t change. Can I make decisions about what my funeral will be like? A funeral plan is a way of recording your funeral wishes, planning and paying everything in advance. It can give real peace of mind as all of the details are taken care of, meaning family members won’t have to make decisions at a difficult time in the future and know what you would have wanted. Every person is different and every funeral can be too. It should be a reflection of the individual. A Lincolnshire Co-op Funeral Plan does more than just cover the cost of a funeral. It provides an opportunity to arrange the funeral exactly as you want it. Most people have specific wishes about the personal touches associated with their eventual funeral, whether it be the music they want playing in the service, their coffin or the type of flowers they would like. Lincolnshire Co-op funeral staff can go through all of the arrangements, providing information and advice to make sure everything is tailored to you.

How do I arrange a funeral plan? Simply get in touch with the team at the Lincolnshire Co-op Funeral Home in Boston’s South Square and they’ll arrange a time to discuss your needs. Boston Funeral Home 5 South Square, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 6HX Tel: 01205 362 512 www.simplyboston.co.uk | SIMPLY BOSTON | 23


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Give Your Kitchen

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he kitchen is often the real heart of any home. A luxury kitchen, therefore, is both a pleasure and an investment.

Luxury Kitchens have a Number of High Quality Appliances

doing and also when and where you need “living light” i.e. light which allows you to enjoy your kitchen when you’re not actually working in it. Banish the fluorescent tubes of old and choose lights you love

It’s relatively easy to make changes with units and worktops, you can paint them, change the handles or even replace them individually. Realistically speaking, however, the only way to upgrade appliances is to replace them completely. However keep in mind it’s best to create a new kitchen based on the best appliances you can afford. Topquality appliances are both luxurious to look at and a pleasure to use. They can also be more economical over the long-term than their cheaper counterparts since they can last longer and use less energy.

Make sure that there’s plenty of good-quality light There is a very good reason why artists, photographers and professional interior designers all pay a great deal of attention to lighting. It can make all the difference to a picture or a room. Traditional kitchen lighting has tended to be on the harsh side, since the general attitude has typically been “safety first”. A more modern approach is to look at when and where you need “working light” i.e. light so that you can see what you’re

available in a huge variety of colours, patterns and textures and can look every bit as luxurious as more expensive flooring materials.

Remember that details make all the difference In particular taps, tiles and handles can take a kitchen from moderately attractive to stunning and luxurious. If money is tight, you can combine more affordable, basic, tiles with more expensive statement ones. You can also look for pre-loved bargains. Since so many people love decorating and redecorating their homes, there’s always a good chance of finding used items which are in excellent condition at a fraction of their original price.

Make the floor more than an afterthought Kitchen flooring has to be durable and easy to clean quickly, so carpets are rugs are generally out of the question. Tiling is a popular choice and floor tiles are available in so many colours and patterns, the only limit is your imagination. Those on tighter budgets may want to take a fresh look at lino – yes, you read correctly, it’s long since moved on from the 1960s. These days it’s

Disguise unsightly essentials Working kitchens generally have to house items such as cleaning tools and liquids and waste/recycling bins. In theory these could be stored out of sight and out of mind. In practice, they tend to find their way to places which are easily accessible and therefore usually very visible. Instead of trying to fight this, run with it. Decant washing-up liquid out of unsightly bottles and into pretty, pump action dispensers. Move cloths, sponges and scourers away from the taps and into pretty containers beside the sink. Upgrade your bins so you’re happy for them to be seen. This will help to ensure your kitchen always looks luxurious while staying practical. A new kitchen is a fantastic thing and something you do only a few times in your life. The point we’re getting to is that you should have what you need. So many of us spend our time in substandard kitchens and there’s no need for that – go and grab some luxury in your home! www.simplyboston.co.uk | SIMPLY BOSTON | 25


Motoring

Range Rover Evoque Convertible PROS ‘N’ CONS Good Looking Pleasurable Sophisticated Talented on and off road ➠ Pricey ➠ ➠ ➠ ➠

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ou have got to ask why people spend so much on a piece of metal with a wheel attached to each corner. It almost seems a bit nutty when all most of us want is a tool to get us from A to B. But cars aren’t always about transportation. They can be about our emotions and our egos. Some of us use a new car as a status trophy – a badge of honour to show how well we’ve done in life. I suppose if we have a head-turner of a car in the Western world it’s about pleasure-seeking, too – and having an easier life. Let’s face it; we would rather have a shiny, luxurious car to travel around in than a rust bucket. And that need for self-satisfaction can overrule the downto-earth side of us when we are selecting a car. Some of us kick the word ‘practicality’ to the kerb anyway. I mean, good grief, in Great Britain we purchase more convertibles than many other countries in the EU. Why is this? After all, the UK is often dank and cloudy. Again, it comes down to that feel-good factor. Going topless when there’s sunshine in our country produces a massive rush well, it does for me, anyway. It’s a better remedy for melancholia than a happy pill from the GP, I’d bet. But being prescribed a drop top car isn’t likely to happen at the doctor’s! Speaking of fresh-air motoring, the Range Rover Evoque Convertible has been launched recently. The looks of this SUV take a bit of getting used to, but they grow on you. As the fifth fellow of the Range Rover club – and the first convertible – Land Rover believes the all-new car will play a key part in continuing Range Rover’s tale 26 | SIMPLY BOSTON | www.simplyboston.co.uk

of success, forging a fresh SUV sector. If industry professionals’ prophecies about a 20 per cent expansion in the international SUV market over the next five years prove accurate, then, the car firm has nothing but sunbeams heading towards it. The Range Rover Evoque Convertible has a material roof that can be triggered on the move – as long as the SUV isn’t doing more than 30mph.The five-layer top will fold down in around 18 seconds and it will go back up in approximately 21 seconds. Inside, the colossal InControl Touch Pro nav is pleasing – and, more crucially, it works very well. Genuinely, the pinch-tozoom function is as quick as Apple’s iPad or iPhone. The Range Rover Evoque drop-top will seat four people and, for a convertible, it has an adequate 251-litre load area, too. The other good thing is that the roof opens and closes inaudibly and it tucks away compactly, instead of piling-up on the car’s tailgate. You can go for either a petrol unit or a diesel engine, buoyed by turbo power. This is all linked up to a smooth-operating ninespeed automatic ‘box, and all-wheel drive. The 2.0 turbo diesel is the best engine if you’re after economy, returning around 49.6mpg on average. The diesel Evoque Convertible shifts from zero to 62mph in 10.3 seconds, which is 1.3 seconds longer than the hard-top Coupe’s sprint - but both manage a top end of 121mph. The 240PS petrol propelled power unit is nippier, getting to 62mph in 8.6 seconds.

(Evoque HSE Dynamic Lux Convertible - Diesel)

Max speed: 121 mph 0-62 mph: 10.3 secs Combined mpg: 49.6 Engine layout: 2.0 litre 4—cylinder turbo diesel electric motor ➠ Max. power (PS): 180 ➠ CO2: 149 g/km ➠ ➠ ➠ ➠

Price: £51,700 On and off-road, the non-tin-top SUV seems just as gifted as its hard-topped sibling – with indistinguishable clearances, and a mutual 500mm wading depth. Indeed, at the car’s European launch in the French Alps, the Evoque Convertible worked its way up, down – and through - everything asked of it – including deep snow. I doubt many motorists going for a roofless Range Rover will take the trouble with the off-roading part – but it is reassuring to know the SUV can do more than just look sexy in affluent suburbs. The all-new Range Rover Evoque Convertible is being made at Land Rover’s Halewood plant, alongside the five-door and Coupe versions, and it is on sale in over 170 markets around the world. Prices kick off at around £47,500, which is £5,200 more than a Range Rover Evoque Coupe with a roof. First Drive Review by Tim Barnes-Clay, Motoring Journalist Twitter: @carwriteups


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BALMORAL DELUXE CARPET. 8.5 x 5ft end of roll. Lovely neutral wool carpet with the smallest hint of a fleck. Cost £32 per sq mtr. from Oldrids. Fit OVAL COFFEE TABLE 46 by 30 BLACK VELOUR DRESS with inches £20 Ono. chiffon sleeves size 14 £10.00 small room. Bargain at £100. Contact 01775 766945 contact 07745815086 01775 680539

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CREAM CHIFFON TOP with back pleats £5.00 contact 07745815086

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01775249213. JIGSAW PUZZLES – mostly 1000 pieces in VGC, all complete £1 each contact 01775 767 967 LOVELY DINNING TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS, lovely condition, well looked after. Table is oval drop leaf with lovely detailed features, must

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February Entertainment Guide CLUBS • GROUPS • CLASSES

❖ MONDAY

9.30am, 10.30am, 4.15pm and 7.30pm - Fitness Fusion Class. Fun mix of exercise styles to keep you motivated and get fit. Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 9.30am Pilates, The Old School, St Marys Church,Horncastle Road, Boston. PE21 9BU T: Sharon 07736 068656 10.00am to 11.30am Yoga & Yoga Nidra at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space, Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@ mindfulofbeing.com 10.00am - 11.00am, Tai Chi, St Thomas Church Hall, London Road, T: 07789 893853 W: www.taichilincs.co.uk 10.00am - 12:30pm - Short Health Walk - (excluding Bank Holidays) Conservative Club, 16 Main Ridge Boston. T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.15am Music Bugs, Blackfriars Theatre, Boston, T: 0844 5781015, E: sarah@musicbugs.co.uk, W: www.musicbugs.co.uk 1.30pm Teddies Tunes, Kirton Methodist Church. Music and crafts for the under-fives and their families. T: 01205 367004 1.30pm – 3.30pm Short Health Walk - (excluding Bank Holidays) Kirton Town Hall Station Rd Kirton.T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 1:45pm-4:30pm Short Mat Bowls Zion Methodist Church Hall, Brothertoft Road, Boston, T: S Maddy 01205 365250 2-4pm Monday and Tuesday, Art with Paul, classic, modern all styles welcome every to book call 01205 837172 2pm to 3pm Gentle Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 5.00pm - 9.00pm: Children and Teen Ballet Classes, AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. T: 01205 352104 W: www. ajdance.com 6.00pm – 6.45pm Kuk Sool Won Martial Arts School, Children’s beginners class. 3 Merlin Terrace, Marsh Lane, Boston, PE21 7SB. Contact Principal Instructor Sonny Boyall on mobile: 07710444662 or email: kuksoolwonboston@gmail.com 7.00pm - 7.45pm Ladies Belly Dance, AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. T: 01205 350479/07534 639325. W: www. ajdance.com 7.30pm Badminton, Zion Methodist Church, Brothertoft Road, Boston, T: 01205 367167 7.30pm Sarber Dog Training and agility, Leverton. T: Nicki 01205 480869 7.30pm – 8.45pm - Kuk Sool Won Martial Arts School, Adult class, Boston High School, Spilsby Road, Boston, PE21 9PF. Contact Principal Instructor Sonny Boyall on 07710444662 8.00pm - 8.45pm Zumba, AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. £3 per session. T: 01205 350479/07534 639325 W: www.ajdance.com 8.45pm - 9.30pm BurleX Fitness AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. £3.50 per session. T: 01205 350479/07534 639325 W: www.ajdance.com

❖ TUESDAY

9.30am - Teddies Tunes –Danny Flear Community Centre, Frieston. Music and crafts for the under-fives and their families. T: 01205 367004 10.00am – 11.00am Tai Chi, Conservative Club, Main Ridge West, T:07789 893 853, W: www.taichilincs.co.uk 10.00am – 12.00pm, Tuesday Club, for art, painting, cookery etc, Unitarian Church, Spayne Road, Boston, (near the Gliderdrome), T: 07857625792, E: rogers1emma@sky.com 10.00am – 4.00pm, Country Roads

Quilters, Sibsey Village hall, T: 01205 750562 10.00am – 12.00pm Short Health Walk - Boston Library County Hall T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.30am–12.30pm - Art Classes – Oil and Pastel. Cherry Holt Studio, Dowdyke Bank, Sutterton. T: Lyndis 01205 460558 10.30 - 11.30 & 11.30 - 12.30 Tuesday & Thursday Twistercise 60’s & 70’s dance workout at Boston Body Hub Unit 2 20 Wide Bargate near the park entrance come and sing and dance yourself fit, to book call Debbie on 01205 837172. 12.30pm - 3.00pm and 7.00pm Scrapbooking Workshop - R U Crafty, 6 George Street, Boston PE21 8XF, £5. T: 01205 317955 2.00pm – 4.00pm Short Mat Bowls, Sibsey Village Hall, T: 01205 751267 4.45pm - 7.45pm: Children and Teen Dance Classes, AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. T: 01205 352104 W: www. ajdance.com 6pm to 7pm Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 7.00pm - Fitness Fusion Class. Fun mix of exercise styles to keep you motivated and get fit. Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 7.00pm - 9.00pm Dressmaking Classes. The Design Studio, Antons Gowt. W: www.thedesignstudio.vpweb.co.uk T: Joann 01205 280276 7.15pm Pilates, Boston Control Studio, The Old school, St Marys Church, Horncastle Road, Boston. PE21 9BU T: Sharon 07736 068656 7.30pm Salsa Class –£5, Conservative Club Boston, all levels catered for, T: Emma 01205 351680 7.45pm - 8.30pm: Adult Tap Dancing Class T: 01205 352104 W: www.ajdance. com

❖ WEDNESDAY

Boot Camp Work Wednesday and Saturday out at Boston Body Hub. Call Debbie on 01205 837172 Market Day – Louth and Boston 9.30am - Teddies Tunes, St Thomas’s Church Hall Boston, music and crafts for the under-fives and their families. T: 01205 367004 9.30am - Fitness Fusion Class. Fun mix of exercise styles to keep you motivated and get fit. Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 9.30am Pilates, Boston Control Studio, The Old school, St Marys Church, Horncastle Road, Boston. PE21 9BU T: Sharon 07736 068656 10.00am to 11.30am Mum & Baby Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099. jayne@ mindfulofbeing.com 10.00am -2.15pm Dressmaking Classes, Antons Gowt. Boston, W: www.thedesignstudio.vpweb.co.uk T: 01205 280276 10.00am – 11.00am - Pilates, Sibsey Village Hall, T: 01205 354509 or 07702 520684 10.00am-12.30pm - Crafts With a Cuppa - R U Crafty, 6 George Street, Boston PE21 8XF, £5. T: 01205 317955 10:30am - 12:30pm - Short Health Walk - Zion Methodist Church Brothertoft Road Boston. T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.30am - Ladies Salsa Class - Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 Free Live Music with Pete Wray - Every other Wednesday, Drill Hall, Lincoln T: 01522 873834 10.30am–12.30pm - Art Classes – Oil and Pastel Cherry Holt Studio, Dowdyke Bank, Sutterton. T: Lyndis 01205 460558 11am-12 Wednesday and Sundays 10.30am-11.30am & 11.30am-

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12.30am. Mandala mindful yoga in a relaxing and restful centre, reduce stress and relax. call 01205 837172 1.30pm-3pm – Crafty Lot! – craft sessions for everyone. First 3 Wednesday each month, Boston body Hub. 07568387809 1.30pm -3pm – Boston Fibromyalgia Group – craft sessions, last Wednesday of every month, Boston Body Hub 07568387809 2-4pm Wednesday, Craft club, papier Mache, dough dolls, knitting and much more call 01205 837172 2.00pm – 3.30pm Short Health Walk, Mayfields Broadfield Lane Boston. T: Frances Taylor 01025 354320 2.00pm – 4.00pm Blackfriars WI afternoon meeting. 3rd Wednesday of the month at the Len Medlock Centre Boston. T: 01205 368549 5.00pm - 9.15 pm: Teen and Adult Dance Classes, AJ Dance, Spayne Road, Boston. T: 01205 352104 W: www. ajdance.com 7.00pm-9.00pm Boston Art Group, Centenary Church Hall. 7.00pm to 9.00pm. Martial Art/Self Defence Class at Haven Academy, Marian Rd Boston. First class is FREE. T: Stuart Lawson 07792 937930 E: stuartlawson@tiscali.co.uk W: www.issogaitaijutsu.yolasite.com 7.00pm - 9.00pm Knitting & Crochet Class for all levels. The Design Studio, Antons Gowt. W: www.thedesignstudio. vpweb.co.uk T: Joann 01205 280276 for details. Every last Wednesday in the month 7.15pm to 8.30pm Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 7.15 - 9.30pm Womens Institute, We meet on the second Wednesday of the month between 7.15 and 9.30pm at Sibsey Northlands Hall, T: 01205 750562 7.30pm Sarber Dog Training, Eastville. T: Nicki 01205 480869 8.00pm - 11.00pm - Social Club for Divorced, Separated and Widowed – Queen of Spades, Wellington Road, Boston, T: 07842 543499

❖ THURSDAY

9.30am - Teddies Tunes - Zion Methodist Church Hall, Brothertoft Road, Boston. Music and crafts for the under-fives and their families. T: 01205 367004 9.30am - 11.30am, Drop-In for Coffee and Chat, Zion Methodist Church, Brothertoft Road, Boston T: 01205 369731, W: www.zionmethodistchurch-boston. co.uk 10.00am to 11am Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 10.00am - 12:30pm Short Health Walk, Swineshead Church Hall, Market Place, Swineshead, T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.00am-12.30am - Scrapbooking Workshop - R U Crafty, 6 George Street, Boston PE21 8XF, £5. T: 01205 317955 10.30am–12.30pm Art Classes, Ceramics, Oil and Pastel 1pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Cherry Holt Studio, Dowdyke Bank, Sutterton. T: Lyndis 01205 460558 12.00pm - 3.00pm Knitting & Craft Club. The Design Studio, Antons Gowt. T: Joyce 01205 280276 1:00 - 2:00pm, Tai Chi, Boston Body Control Studio, The Old School, Saint Mary’s Church, Horncastle Road, T: 07789 893 853, W: www.taichilincs.co.uk 1.00pm – 3.00pm Boston Art Group, Wings Meadow, Frieston Rd. Boston 1.30 to 3.30pm. NHS Retirement Fellowship. Meet Monthly Every 3rd Thursday At Centenary Methodist Church, Red Lion Street, Boston PE21 6NY. 01205

367153 1:30pm - 3:30pm Short Health Walk - St Thomas Church Hall List your loca l club or course London Road Boston. T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 1:30pm - 3:30pm - Caring Companions Boston and District, POP-IN, Pensioners Hall behind Marks and Spencer, T: Jenny 01205 JUST EMAIL TH E DETAILS TO 280717 or Alan 01205 871465 info@simplyb 6.15pm Line Dancing – Nr oston.co.uk Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 6.30pm – 7.30pm Weight Watchers, Community Church Hall, Fishtoft 6.30pm – 8.30pm - Short Mat Bowls, Sibsey Village Hall, T: 01205 751267 7.00pm Belly Dance Classes, Kirton 6.45pm to 8.15pm Yoga & Yoga Nidra Middlecott Sports Centre, T: 01205 355232 at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, or FB Boston Bellydance Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 7.15pm Dance Party – Every last Friday 7.00 - 8.30pm, Tai Chi, Boston Grammar of the month, 7pm beginners Salsa Lesson, Advanced Salsa lesson. 8.30pm party starts, School, Rowley Road, T: 07789 893 853, W: www.taichilincs.co.uk non-dancers welcome, Rugby Club, Princess Royal Arena. T: 07737 064128 7.00pm to 9.00pm SOLO Classical 7.30pm – 10.00pm, Wrangle Youth Guitar Ensemble, (monthly), 6 Market Club, Wrangle Youth Centre (PE22 9DL). Street, Sleaford, Lincs, NG34 7SF. T: Jayne 07751 051862 or Jason 07943 T: 01205 355656 7.00pm - 9.00pm Dressmaking Classes. 512636 7.30pm, Bingo, Sutterton Village Hall, The Design Studio, Antons Gowt. W: www. Park Avenue, Sutterton. T: 01205 460459 thedesignstudio.vpweb.co.uk

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T: Joann 01205 280276 7.15pm – 10.00pm Amber Hill W.I. 2nd Thursday of every month. Held at “The Loft” Hubberts Bridge Community Centre. T: Cindy 01205 367890 7.15pm - Fitness Fusion Class – Fun mix of exercise styles to keep you motivated and get fit. Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 7.30 - 8.15 pm: BurleX Fitness, T: 01205 350479/07534 639325 W: www.ajdance.com 8.15 - 9.00 pm: Zumba, T: 01205 350479/07534 639325 W: www.ajdance. com

❖ FRIDAY

Market Day – Louth, Alford and Sleaford 9.30am - Teddies Tunes –Zion Methodist Church Hall, Brothertoft Road, Boston. Music and crafts for the under-fives and their families. T: 01205 367004 10.00am - 2.15pm Dressmaking Classes, Antons Gowt, Boston www. thedesignstudio.vpweb.co.uk, T: 01205 280276 10.00am-1.00pm - New Horizons – for people with mental health problems. Methodist Church, St Leonards Drive, Chapel St Leonards. T: 07901 611256 10.00am - 12:30pm Short Health Walk - Boston Sports and Social Club Fishtoft Road Boston. T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 1pm -3pm Christians Against Poverty (CAP) Job club New Life Community Church in Kirton (Main Road A16 - PE20 1QJ) Tel Carol Lidgett on 07704695870 1.15pm Tiny Toes (18m-3yrs) Wyberton Parish Hall 1:30pm - 3:30pm Short Health Walk, Old Leake Community Centre Furlongs Lane Old Leake T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 1.30pm – 3.30pm - Line-dancing, The Ridlington Rooms 4.30pm - 9.00pm: Belly Dancing and Musical Theatre Classes, T: 01205 352104. W: www.ajdance.com 6.00pm Pilates, The Old School, Boston Control Studio, The Old School, St Marys Church, Horncastle Road, Boston. PE21 9BU. T: Sharon 07736 068656 7.00pm – 8.30pm Belly Dance Classes, Kirton Middlecott Sports Centre T: 01205 355232 or FB Boston Bellydance 7.00pm Dance Classes – Salsa, Mordern Jive, Cha Cha, Merengue. Rugby Club, Princess Royal Arena. No partners needed, 2 left feet welcome and beginners. T: 07737 064128

❖ SATURDAY

Wills Roller disco at Peter Paine Performance Centre. Now open every Saturday, times vary please look at our Facebook page or Call 07501128832 9.00am - 5.30pm: Children’s Dance Classes, T: 01205 352104. W: www. ajdance.com Wedding First Dance Classes - Times to be arranged. Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737064128 10.00am – 11.00am Footie Tots, 18 months to 5 years, Peter Paine Sports Centre, Roseberry Avenue, Boston. T: Mark Melson 07740 280652, W: www. cmssports.co.uk 10.00am – 11.30am Soccer Club, 5 to 14 years, Peter Paine Sports Centre, Roseberry Avenue, Boston. T: Mark Melson 07740 280652, W: www.cmssports.co.uk 10.00am - 4.00pm Felting. Felting demonstrations & workshops. Antons Gowt, Boston. W: www.thedesignstudio.vpweb. co.uk. T: 01205 280276. Every first Saturday in the month. 10.30am to 11.30am Yoga at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing.com 10.30am – 11.30am Go-Ride Cycling for 4 - 14 years, Peter Paine Sports Centre, Rosebery Avenue, Boston, T: 07507 291912, W: www.bostonwheelerscc.org. uk/goride.htm 6.30pm – 11.30pm Line Dancing, Sibsey Village Hall, T: 01205 366810 7.30pm till late Dance Party - Every third Saturday of the month. The Witham Tavern, Boston. No partners needed, 2 left feet welcome, dancers and non-dancers. Food available. T: 07737 064128

❖ SUNDAY

Fitness Shred Class – Mixture of training level 1, Nr Pilgrim, Boston. T: 07737 064128 2.00pm Sarber Dog Training, Antons Gowt. T: Nicki 01205 480869 6pm Sunday Sound Bathing & relaxation every month at Boston Body Hub call Debbie on 01205 837172 6.30pm Dance Classes – Salsa, Bachata, Tango, Rueda. Upstairs at the White Hart Hotel. No partners needed, 2 left feet welcome and beginners. T: 07737 064128 2pm Country Music Concert – once a month, Old Leake Community Centre Furlongs Lane, Please call for dates. Tel 01205 870 983 or 01205 363 757


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