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Welcome to the November issue Last month I started my welcome talking of crisp, sun filled days but to be honest October has been anything but! I had been organised and swapped all our summer clothes for winter ones, packed the flip flops and suncream away but in reality had to drag some of it back out as the beginning of the month can only be described as an Indian summer…does this mean we are in for another harsh winter. To be honest, I hope so! This month we have enjoyed lots of family adventures, I celebrated my birthday with a trip to Thomas Land! Not quite sure what Hayley of 5 years ago would think to that, but we had a great day, if you’ve got a train fan then I’d definitely recommend the trip. We went to the New Theatre, Lincoln and watched Bing Live! which was my sons first visit to the theatre. He has also started football classes and my daughter is signed up for baby ballet. November is going to seem a bit boring. Enough about us, back to the issue. As the nights will be drawing in once the clocks go back we look at home security, we have a focus on Kirton, a guide for you if you’re thinking about eating out at Christmas there’s also tips on safer driving through the winter months with some basic motor checks. All that’s left for me to say is enjoy the issue and your month!

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News People in East Midlands urged to download app to improve dementia diagnosis

People in the East Midlands are being urged to help improve the speed and accuracy of dementia diagnosis…by playing a smartphone game. Alzheimer’s Society, the UK’s leading dementia charity, is calling on people to download and use GameChanger – a new brain games app – for just five minutes a day over one month. Researchers say data recorded on the app will enable them to understand more about how people usually perform – which will later help them to identify the warning signs of Alzheimer’s. There are 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK, including 60,000 in the East Midlands. The national figure is set to exceed one million by 2021. Someone in the UK develops dementia every three minutes, but a third of cases are undiagnosed. It is hoped GameChanger will lead to better understanding of the condition which, in turn, will result in improved diagnosis rates. Alzheimer’s Society has worked with scientists at the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute on the app, which features a series of games designed to test specific aspects of memory and thinking that are affected in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.

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It is hoped the app can eventually be used to find people in the very early stages of the disease and develop new treatments to stop it in its tracks. Dr Chris Hinds from the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute, commented: “People using the app are just playing games but their phones are doing much more – collecting data that we can use to learn about the brain, to help us understand what is a natural part of ageing and what’s a warning sign. “Technology can open up these hugely exciting areas of dementia research, but we need people to get involved and help drive the GameChanger project forward. Hopefully with enough support one day we will be able to spot those very early changes in the brain and stop the disease from developing.” Beyond GameChanger, Alzheimer’s Society has a research portfolio of 182 active projects worth over £35 million this year alone, and as a founding funder of the UK Dementia Research Institute it is committed to spending at least £150m in the next decade. To join Alzheimer’s Society in the ground-breaking research and unite against dementia, go to alzheimers.org. uk/gamechanger.

Volunteers Honoured For Stepping Up

Dedicated volunteers have won awards for going above and beyond encouraging people to stay fit and healthy by joining local health walks. There are more than 60 regular volunteer-run health walks across Lincolnshire’s seven districts, that all come under the national Ramblers Walking for Health scheme. During a recent celebration event at Market Rasen Racecourse, nine of the hard-working volunteers who help lead health walks were recognised with awards. Lincolnshire Co-op supports health walks in Lincoln, South Kesteven and East Lindsey and helps bring together a network of walks across the whole county alongside other agencies such as Greenwich Leisure and One Life. Walk leaders Nev and Chris Padley from Skendleby near Spilsby organise the East Lindsey Heart Support Group and were honoured with a special health award. They joined the group 14 years ago and became walk leaders two years later in 2006 and have led walks ever since. They support people with health conditions and go the extra mile by arranging lunches at Batemans Brewery after their Wainfleet walk near Skegness, asking the tea rooms at Burgh Le Marsh to open especially for the walkers, and visiting a farmer

to make sure his cows are not in a field when the group are walking. “It’s a total shock to win and it’s lovely that people have voted for us. We love walking and it gets people out giving them confidence to make friends and meet new people.” Nev said. Health walks can benefit people in lots of ways. As well as improving people’s physical wellbeing, walkers can meet others and enjoy their local area enhancing their mental health. Walk lasts between 30 and 90 minutes and takes place on a regular basis. Groups cater for different abilities so everyone can enjoy walks at their own pace. Lincolnshire Co-op Community and Health Walks Co-ordinator Karen Doherty said: “We’re immensely proud of all volunteer walk leaders and want to say thank you for their dedication and enthusiasm in leading groups and supporting others. “Winners were put forward by fellow volunteer walk leaders and walkers and we were really impressed with some of the nominations that came in. Amongst many attributes, they were praised for their commitment, friendliness, encouragement and endless kindness.” To find a walk near you and more information, visit www. lincolnshire.coop/healthwalks

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News Lincolnshire pumpkin farm goes GIANT in every way! Bell’s Horticultural, based in Benington, started growing just a few acres of pumpkins as part of their farming interests a few years ago. But the business has now developed to provide over 500,000 pumpkins for retailers up and down the country, making them one the largest producers of Pumpkins in the

As commercial growers, they

UK. However, that’s now only

run trials for many unusual and

part of the Pumpkin interests for

new varieties, making the range

the Bell family. Three years ago,

available quite unique.

they planted a small patch of

The festival kicks off every

Pumpkins behind their Garden

year with Lincolnshire’s Giant

Center, and decided to open it

Pumpkin Weigh Off, where

for the public to pick their own.

there are two classes, ‘Public’,

Managing Director, Robert

which is open to anyone and

Bell said; “We really just did it

and ‘Schools, which is open

for locals to have a bit of fun at

to all schools. Free giant

the beginning, but with visitor

variety seeds are given away

numbers increasing every year,

in the Gardening Outlet all

we now all really enjoy putting

through the spring. Then with

the whole event together. For

generous sponsorship from

us it’s a celebration of all things

NFU Mutual and Duckworths

Autumn and the changing of

Jaguar Landrover, a first prize of

the season.” The patch is now

£250 is awarded to the winner

well covered on Instagram

of each class. The winning

and Facebook thanks to the

pumpkin in this years public

imaginative displays and large

class was Nancy Pilkington,

number of photo opportunities

with a whopper of 78kg, while

set up around the site.

the schools class was won

Bell’s Pumpkin Patch, at

by a 58kg pumpkin grown by

Bell’s Gardening Outlet is now

Boston West Academy. All

the largest in Lincolnshire,

entries received a rosette, and

and one of the biggest in the

Carl Presgrave, who heads up

UK. They grow and display the

the festival team at Bell’s said;

largest variety of pumpkins and

“This summer delivered difficult

gourds in the UK, with every

growing conditions for pumpkin

single one available for sale.

growers. They’re a thirsty plant anyway, so the consistently high temperatures and lack of rain led us to think we wouldn’t get very many entries. We were thrilled to see not only so many entries, but some really large specimens too.”

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Bloomin’ ‘eck – pubs are winning awards as well What a bloomin’ great end to the year for Boston – gold and top prizes in the in-bloom competition and now awards for the top pub displays. Goodbarns Yard received first prize in the first Pub in Bloom competition organised by Boston in Bloom and sponsored by Coaching Inn Group. The pub in Wormgate received the winner’s plaque and a gift voucher for £50 to spend on its garden at Chanson Flowers and Plants, Wrangle. Judges awarded the prize after visiting the garden and open-air dining area at the rear of the pub, overlooking the river and in the shadow of Boston Stump. Manager Allison Gott praised gardener David Luto who had worked so hard to give customers a colourful, peaceful and relaxing area in which to enjoy the glorious summer we have had. The judges also commended him for his use of evergreens in the window boxes at the front of the pub which will continue to give year-round appeal. Runners-up were the Hammer and Pincers in Swineshead Road and The Coach and Horses in Main Ridge. Both were commended for their use of colour, especially in their hanging baskets. They received plaques and £25 each to spend at Chanson Flowers and Plants, Wrangle. Every pub which entered received a £10 voucher to spend at the nursery. Alison Fairman, chairman of Boston in Bloom, which last week learned Boston was the overall winner for the East Midlands in the large towns category, and picked up its fourth gold medal for the fourth year running, said: “We were pleased with the response our first Pub in Bloom competition received, and we will run it again next year, when we hope word will have got round and more, especially pubs in the

villages, will take part. I have seen some fabulous pub gardens in the borough. “Pubs, in town or the villages, remain at the heart of our way of life and it is really great to see so many staff taking the time and trouble to make them even nicer for their customers who want a pleasant place to relax with friends.” In this year’s East Midlands in Bloom competition the art deco garden in Central Park was awarded the prize for best new permanent landscape, receiving a £250 voucher for trees, and the floral piano and soldier display in the Stump grounds received the best First World War award. Willoughby Road Allotment Association received the It’s Your Neighbourhood Award and the judges’ award went to the garden volunteers at Fydell House.

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hope you all had a great summer. For once we cannot complain about the weather. And it’s my hope that no one will have complained that there was not much to do in Boston. And 2018 isn’t done yet. We have a number of big events still to take place, including the major Christmas celebrations to round off a successful year. Already a full programme of community events is at an advanced stage for next year, with some still to be revealed, which I am sure will prove very popular. Watch this space. Boston Borough Council, Boston Town Area Committee and their partners have been working hard to generate year-round events for all ages. Thousands have enjoyed a diverse programme of fun events, ranging from face painting and craft days for children through to beach days for the over-60s, funded by Boston Big Local, and family events such as outdoor cinema screenings. The Greatest Showman was especially popular, selling out in Central Park. We have had many encouraging comments back from those who attended and enjoyed themselves. We are so grateful to those who have worked alongside us and, in some cases, sponsored the events. The Christmas in Boston community team has been working hard to make the town Christmas lights display even bigger and better this year. Electricians and supporters have been busy behind the scenes throughout the summer months, making and preparing the lights and festive displays following the successful effort last year. Organisers of the community group now want to hear from businesses which would like an illuminated Christmas tree for their premises, or some other festive display. And a crowd funding page for public donations can be found at www.christmasinboston2018. co.uk and the Christmas in Boston 2018

Councillor’s

Column Each month a different member of Boston Borough Council’s Cabinet writes about the issues which they have responsibility for. This month Cllr Nigel Welton, Portfolio Holder - Town Centre (Including BTAC Liaison) talks about Christmas celebrations and events in Boston.

Facebook page. Boston Borough Council has agreed to match fund from the migration fund everything they raise up to a maximum of £10,000 for Christmas 2018 and again for 2019. There will be two light switch-ons on Thursday November 29. One will be in the Market Place at 6.30pm when the main Christmas tree near the Ingram Memorial will be the main focus, then another for Pescod Square. During the switch-on night there will be a fourth big Illuminate parade by arts organisation Transported, live entertainment in the Market Place and a Christmas Market organised by Boston Borough Council extending from the Market Place to Wide Bargate. Christmas craft and gift fairs will take place in the Market Place on Thursdays, December 6, 13 and 20 when there will be also be late-night shopping and free festive entertainment and free parking in ALL Boston Borough Council-run car parks from 4.30pm to 8.30pm on each of those days. Please be aware free parking is only availalable in car parks owned by Boston Borough Council and this does not include on-street parking including the Market Place, which are controlled by Lincolnshire County Council. Please don’t let your night out be spoiled by picking up a parking ticket. For information on all of Boston Borough Council’s car parks see https://bit. ly/2xEH6p8 The numbered car parks are the borough council’s. I hope that free car parking will encourage lots to come into town for these events, and there is a choice of one, two, three or all of the nights to enjoy, all of them with free parking. On Sunday, December 16, there will be another festive market and Boston’s first Santa Run will take place in Boston Market Place and Pescod Square.

It would be remiss of me not to congratulate our hard-working in-bloom team who scooped a fourth gold medal and came top of the large town’s category in the annual East Midlands In-Bloom awards. The art deco garden in Central Park was awarded the prize for best new permanent landscape, the floral piano and soldier display in the Stump grounds received the best First World War award, Willoughby Road Allotment Association received the It’s Your Neighbourhood Award and the judges’ award went to the garden volunteers at Fydell House. It’s really gratifying to have independent recognition and confirmation of what a great place Boston is to live, work and visit. Ideas to improve the weekly markets in Boston, including one from students for a “welcome” arch are now being investigated further. The students also recommended that street performers should be encouraged to “create an atmosphere”, local theatre and dance groups and musicians should be allowed to perform on market days and specific cultural events should be staged during the summer. The Cabinet has agreed the introduction of a cultural offer supporting the markets, bigger and better signage and stalls for students during school holidays. Other recommendations which have already been implemented include new rubbish bins and advice to traders about better use of trader bins provided on market days, new seats for the public and a large notice board in the Market Place. There will also be a relaxation of the current rules which determine how many regular traders selling the same goods can stand. I want to thank everyone who contributed to the markets review. Finally, have a merry Christmas and see you in a prosperous New Year.


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Advice

Citizens Advice

Switching energy supplier

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You’ll probably save money on your gas and electricity bills by switching to a new supplier. You’ll need to follow a different process for switching if you’re in debt to your supplier, or if you’re a tenant. Before you decide to switch

check whether your new supplier offers

You should start by:

the Warm Home Discount before you

• checking which type of meter you have

switch - you’ll lose it if they don’t.

• finding out if your contract has an

If you’ve applied for the Warm Home

electricity-prices/ You’ll need the name of your supplier

one that lets you pay after

and tariff - this will be on your energy

using energy rather than in advance. As

bill.

well as getting lower prices, you won’t

‘exit fee’ for leaving early - it’s usually on

Discount but not yet got it, you’ll have to

You can get a more accurate quote

your bill

apply again if you switch supplier - check

if you know your annual consumption

• looking at your current suppliers

if your new supplier has different rules

- this is the amount of gas or electricity

tariffs

about who gets it.

you’ve used over the last year, measured

removing a prepayment meter, though

in kilowatt hours (kwh). Find this on your

many will run a credit check or ask you

If you have a smart meter

How to switch supplier or tariff

annual statement if you have one.

for a deposit.

Before you decide to switch, it’s a

Follow these steps to switch:

credit. Most suppliers won’t charge you for

If you have a non-Economy 7 ‘multiTry to use less energy

good idea to contact your new supplier

1. Compare tariffs from different

to check if your smart meter will still

suppliers

work the same. For example, with some

2. Once you’ve found one, call the

suppliers you might need to send meter

supplier - they’ll set up the switch and

readings yourself.

tell your old supplier. Alternatively, you

and ask them to double-check the price

can switch online.

and tariff you’ve seen online.

If you use your smart meter in

have to worry about running out of

rate’ electricity meter You should call your chosen supplier before you switch to a single rate tariff. Tell them you have a multi-rate meter

You’ll find it easier to reduce your bills if you keep track of how much energy you’re using. You can monitor your use by looking at your annual statement, if you’ve been

‘prepayment mode’, you’ll usually need

3. Take a meter reading on the day of

to top up with your new supplier once

the transfer to give to your new supplier

Save money on your gas and

This will tell you how much energy you

you’ve switched. Your old supplier will

- this means they won’t charge you for

electricity

used in the past year, compared to the

refund you any remaining credit.

energy used before the switch.

Contact your new supplier if you have questions about switching with a smart

If you’re struggling to pay for your gas

year before. Your supplier should’ve sent

4. Pay your old supplier’s final bill or get

or electricity, or just want to spend less,

this to you, so ring them if you haven’t

a refund if you’re in credit.

there are some steps you can take to

received it or can’t find it.

meter.

Once the switch has started, you’ll also need to give the new supplier your

Choosing the right tariff

with your supplier for more than a year.

reduce what you pay.

You can also look at your most recent

At the end of a fixed-term, it’s a good

energy bill to see how much energy you

energy meter reference numbers,

idea to check which tariffs and suppliers

consumed in the period the bill covers.

known as ‘MPRN’ or ‘MPAN’ numbers.

can offer you a better deal. If you don’t

You can then compare it to the previous

tariff you need before you switch - for

This will make sure they switch your

do anything, your current supplier might

bill you received.

example, you might want:

energy supply and not someone else’s.

move you to their ‘standard tariff’ - this

• a flexible tariff that you can get out of

You can find these numbers on your

is usually more expensive than other

at any time

energy bill.

available tariffs.

It’s worth thinking about the type of

A smart meter is a new type of energy

• an environmentally-friendly tariff • the cheapest tariff available

Get a smart meter meter that will eventually be introduced

Compare gas and electricity prices

You should also check whether you

You can use our price comparison tool

If you have a prepayment meter

in homes throughout the UK.

You can usually still switch suppliers

It has a digital display that lets you

need a specific tariff for the type of

to compare prices from different energy

to save money if you have a prepayment

keep track of how much energy you’re

electricity meter you have - for example,

suppliers.

meter. The exception is if you owe more

using, which will help you use less. It can

than £500 for gas or £500 for electricity.

also send data about your usage to your

if you have a prepayment meter or an ‘Economy 7’ meter.

https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/ consumer/energy/energy-supply/get-a-

If you get the Warm Home Discount,

better-energy-deal/compare-gas-and-

You could also save money by

energy supplier to make sure you get

replacing your prepayment meter with

accurate energy bills.

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School News

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Calling teachers, PTA members, pupils… Do you have exciting news at your school?

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New Leake Primary School Kirstyn wins Primary School Teacher of the Year! Kirstyn is an inspirational teacher and school leader with the most outstanding work ethic and determination to do the very best for all of the children at New Leake School. Children in her class have made the most amazing progress not just on an academic level but also with their personal and social development. In her first year at New Leake she taught the whole Primary age range which was a huge endeavour to take on but she made a wonderful success of it. For the last two years she has been responsible for teaching years 5 and 6 and has been Senior leader at the school and has made a difference to the lives and experiences of all of the children at New Leake where the children are at the centre of everything we do. This award couldn’t have gone to a more caring,

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dedicated and wonderful teacher and senior leader and everyone at New Leake is thrilled and very proud that she has been recognised as such. Rowena Thompson Executive Headteacher

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Why Pupil Voice?

hildren live in a world that is there to be discovered by themselves - they have to find their own way and path their own futures, adults along with children don’t always learn right from wrong through the mediums of grown-ups saying no. Practice makes perfect and this is why the Lincolnshire Mini Police program has been written around the pedagogy of Pupil Voice. “The term Pupil Voice refers to the ways of listening to the views of pupils and or involving them in decision making. A feature of effective leadership is engaging pupils as active participants in their education and in making a positive contribution to their school and local community.” Department for Education “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn” Benjamin Franklin Historically police talks have been mostly delivered by a Police officer or Police Community Support Officer with limited guidance and as a circumstance of something that has occurred in their local neighbourhood. The Mini Police program has been written as a broad and balanced curriculum that falls in line with the national curriculum for PHSE Education and fits into the Social, Moral, Spiritual, Cultural Curriculum headers (SMSC) and Fundamental British Values,

there is a pathway through the Mini Police Curriculum and all the subjects are interweaving and link into Local and National crime Priorities. With it being written as a curriculum with lesson plans it helps the police service to be pro-active and ensure consistency across Lincolnshire as well as building children’s aspirations and in some cases we are igniting a love for emergency services, policing or a drive to be involved in their local communities via the means of Pupil Voice. We no longer attend schools and say they “must do this”; we now deliver a snippet of factual information and now ask “how could you make this better”. It is all in the language used and we have to remember not all children or areas are the same, and as the Mini Police programme is being ran in 119 schools across our county consistency was key. Pupil voice allows for a great deal of reflection and free thinking in the children and the facilitator. They are our future so why not give them the power to change it going forward.


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here are so many reasons to visit King’s Lynn during the countdown to Christmas. There will be the festive LateNight Shopping spectacular program of events, an enchanting Christmas market, and Father Christmas will be jetting in to meet children in his grotto just to name a few! But all of these follow King’s Lynn’s Christmas Lights switch on event that promises to be an afternoon of festive fun on Sunday 25th November. Starting at 12 noon, there will be street entertainers, a glitter bar and face-painters, music and family-focused activities, before the countdown to the switch on begins at 4pm on the Tuesday Market Place. Father Christmas will be opening his grotto doors on the 25th of November, just in time to pop along and help switch the Christmas Lights on too! Father Christmas can be found in the Vancouver Quarter every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday right up to Christmas. The

grotto is a free event however booking is essential and bookings need to be made via the Vancouver Quarter website. Late Night Shopping launches on November 29th, this year there is a fun packed program of street entertainment, workshops and music. Back for a second year, on the King’s Lynn countdown to Christmas is a local makers market on November 29th that will see 60 traders all around the town selling a whole range of Norfolk handmade wares – perfect for finding unique presents for all the family. Stores around the town centre will remain open until 8pm every Thursdays leading up to Christmas.

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Adult Book Choice Quiet Neighbors by Catriona McPherson Jude is running away from her past, so is Eddy. Both have secrets to hide and both end up at Lowell Glen’s cluttered bookshop in Wigtown. Lowell has secrets too and so does the town. Catriona McPherson keeps the reader in suspense throughout this book; dropping hints here and there, but never giving too much away. So many twists and turns to keep the reader interested right to the end. A surprise finale makes this a very enjoyable read.

Childrens Book Choice The Shadow Stallion by Adam Blade If you like the Breast Quest series you’ll love this! Join Jack and your other new classmates at this secret school, where the lessons are more exciting than Maths and PE. When a portal from the evil underground realm of Noxx is discovered beneath the school, Team Hero needs your powers. The next invasion is upon us.

What’s on at Boston Library in November Do you have a child under 5? Need something to keep them entertained? Pop along to Boston Library for FREE weekly stories, rhymes, songs and crafts. Mondays 10.30am-11.00am Messy Play Get creative with our simple crafts. Tuesdays 10.00am-11.00am Rhyme Time Join in with our songs and rhymes sessions. Friday 10.30am-11.00am Story Time Enjoy a story or two with your child. Stay behind after all our under 5s events and enjoy refreshments and meet other parents and carers.

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ctive Birth is a phrase used by lots of people in relation to your labour and birth but what does it actually mean? For the majority, it conjures up images of moving around during labour, walking up and down hospital corridors, climbing up and down stairs, maybe dancing or swaying with contractions – in general, keeping moving. In part this is true, but maybe Active Birth should be renamed ‘Not Passive Birth’. I realise this doesn’t quite roll off the tongue in the same way!! All the way through your labour and birth you and your baby are having a magical and silent conversation with each other about navigating your pelvis. On a base level, babies are designed to be born and women are designed to give birth. That’s not to say there aren’t problems on the way, but if it wasn’t true we would have died out a long time ago and humans would cease to exist. Babies are very adaptable and are capable of moving through your pelvis in the most energy efficient way possible. All the way through they are giving you little hints and tips about what they need. If they want a bit more space on the left to move a stubborn arm, and if you listen to your body, you will find yourself leaning to your right to free up some space. Your baby is also responsible for all the seemingly random positions you adopt in labour ‘just because it feels right’ – kneeling, squatting, bending, twisting etc.

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In listening to your body you are listening to your baby and working together to birth. Your baby is telling you you aren’t a passive part of the labour. You can’t just lie there and wait for it to happen. As a rule, what happens to you, happens to baby. If you’re tired, so are they. If your blood sugar is low, so will theirs be. The shorter your labour, the less likely your baby will indicate that they need some help, and the less likely you will be to need medical intervention. Reserve your energy, eat and drink, listen to your body (and your baby) and put up the least resistance possible. Don’t waste a single calorie! This is the part where ‘active’ labour can give the wrong impression. If you instinctively need to rest, then do so. Keeping moving and using up valuable glucose and energy might not be the best thing. Sitting, kneeling, birth ball, in the birth pool… anywhere but flat on your back. Your coccyx (the bit at the bottom of your spine that really hurts when you land on it) can move up to 3cm to help your baby be born. It can’t do that if you’re lying down though. 3cm is about 30% extra space!! Help your baby by listening to what they have to tell you – while it’s not a full proof plan, it will go a long way to helping you have the birth you want.

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Year 12 and Beyond What are your Options?

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taying in education does not mean you have to stay in school. While joining your school’s sixth form might feel like the most comfortable thing to do, it is worthwhile looking into local colleges as well as Apprenticeships, Traineeships and Volunteering if you feel like you are ready for the world of work. If you would like to study A-levels, you may have a sixth form attached to the school you currently study at but it is worth taking a look at other sixth forms in the area as the courses offered will vary. Local colleges will also offer A-levels so make sure your search is a thorough one. Alongside A-levels you will be familiar with such as English, Maths and Science you can study subjects which may be new to you such as Film Studies, Business and Law. Your GCSE grades will determine where you are able to study so take into consideration the subjects that you do well

in and enjoy when you are deciding which subjects to take forward. If you are more interested in learning a trade and getting busy with practical lessons, then a vocational qualification may be a good fit for you. Many vocational qualifications do not need you to have any prior experience, however most courses will still require grade A-C (new grades 9-4) passes in English and maths. Should you not achieve those grades you must continue to study them as part of your post-16 education, so you may still be accepted onto the course of your choice whilst achieving the required maths and English alongside. This area has some excellent colleges which offer a wide range of academic and vocational courses, with some even offering university level courses which would mean you could stay close to home, reducing your costs! Make sure you do your research to narrow down

your options as you will find that colleges offer many courses. Start by visiting websites for information and check out when open events and taster days are so you can visit and get a feel for the places and the areas you would like to study. If you are eager to get to work then an Apprenticeship is a great way to learn ‘on-thejob’ and gain quality work-based training whilst also getting paid. You will gain experience in the workplace but also have the support of a college where you will spend some of your time learning in the classrooms (or workshops, depending on the type of work placement). If you want to do an Apprenticeship but don’t feel quite ready then a Traineeship could be a better option for you. Completed over a much shorter period of time it gives you the opportunity to see how you fit within a business and sample the type of work you might do. Once you have gained the confidence and abilities then the next step could be on to an Apprenticeship. You also have the option to study for a qualification and also carry out some volunteering work in between your studies. Not only can you gain work experience in an industry you hope to one day work in and develop skills which will look good on your CV, volunteering can also be a good inclusion when you are preparing to fill our your UCAS forms and personal statements for university.

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Health & Beauty

Causes of ear pain

Spotting earache in babies and young children A young child might have earache if they: • rub or pull their ear • don’t react to some sounds • have a temperature of 38C or above • are irritable or restless • are off their food • keep losing their balance Earache and ear pain can affect one or both ears. Whilst we would always recommend visiting your pharmacist or doctor there are some other home remedies you may want to try too! Hot and Cold Packs Heat from an electric heating pad or hot pack can reduce inflammation and pain in the ear.Apply a hot pad to the ear for 20 minutes. For best results, people should touch the neck and throat with the hot pad. The heating pad should not be unbearably hot. People should never fall asleep with a heating pad, or allow a child to use a hot pack without adult supervision. A cold pack can help with the pain of an earache. Try wrapping ice in paper towels or freezing a cold pack and then covering it with a light cloth. Hold this

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to the ear and the area immediately under the ear for 20 minutes. The cold should not hurt, and parents should never apply ice directly to their children’s skin. Some people find that heat offers greater relief than cold. For others, alternating hot and cold packs (20 minutes hot, followed by 20 minutes cold) provides the best pain relief. Garlic Eating a clove of garlic a day may help prevent ear infections. Garlic has long been used in folk medicine to relieve pain. Some research suggests it has antimicrobial properties that can fight infection. People should not use it as a substitute for antibiotics a doctor has recommended. Instead, consider adding garlic to an antibiotic regimen to speed up relief. To prevent ear infections, try eating a clove of garlic each day. Garlic ear drops may also reduce pain and prevent an infection from getting worse. Cook two or three cloves in two tablespoons of mustard or sesame seed oil until brown, then strain the mix. Then, apply a drop or two to each ear.

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An earache can be mild but an ear infection can cause debilitating pain. Earache and ear pain is particularly common in young children. It can be painful but isn’t usually a sign of anything serious. Ear infections are the most common cause of ear pain. When the ear becomes infected, inflammation and build up of pressure cause pain that can be intense. People with ear infections often have other symptoms, such as sinus pressure or a sore throat because infections from nearby areas may affect the ear. An ear infection can also be a standalone condition. Most ear infections are bacterial, not viral.

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Sucking Sucking can help reduce pressure in the Eustachian tubes, offering some relief. Breast milk Breast milk has antimicrobial properties. Some research suggests that a mother’s breast milk changes based on the microbes to which a baby is exposed. This means that breast milk is most effective in babies. However, some sources suggest that breast milk may even help adults. Infants and children should continue nursing to get the most benefits from breast milk. In nursing babies, as well as in children and adults, topical application of breast milk may also help. Even if it doesn’t, breast milk is unlikely to cause any serious side effects. People can try dropping a few drops of breast milk in each ear, and repeat the application every few hours as needed.

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David Hallgate Opticians Never before has there been as much choice in frames and sunglasses. David Hallgate Opticians are always looking at the latest trends, and this year we are stocking almost every decade from the ‘50s to the ‘90s giving us vintage designs, large plastic frames and upswept shapes being popular. We realise that not everyone wants to be seen in a designer frame, so we offer patients collections that don’t compromise on quality and style and suit every budget. Your dispenser will advise on the best shape to suit your face, from rectangular to aviator, cat-eye, round, rimless and oval. The colour of the frame is also important and if we have a frame that you love the shape of but would like it in another colour, we can ask the manufacturer to supply alternatives for you to try, at no obligation. Whether you need to wear spectacles for reading, computer work, driving, eye protection, sport or just as a fashion accessory we have a large range to choose from. During your conservation with the dispenser she will explain our range of prescription lenses, these include:

• Varifocals that allow one pair of spectacles to give reading, mid – range and distance vision. • ColourMatic lenses that automatically adapt to light changes. • Plastic Lenses which are lighter than glass, and can have a protective coating to give protection against scratches. • Polorised lenses for sports such as fishing, skiing and sailing. • Anti-reflection lenses that help to reduce glare and reflections when driving at night. We have a number of unique offers at the moment: • Frames with single vision lenses from £50 • Frames with varifocal lenses from £89 • Varifocal lenses have a 90 day money back guarantee • Prescription sunglasses for men, women and children • Oakley sports frame and sunglasses with and without prescription • Interest free credit David Hallgate Opticians providing quality eyecare in Boston 86-88 Wide Bargate Boston 01205 310710

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The Flower Shop Kirton Flower Shop is a family run buisness, that has been in the village of Kirton for 15 years. Our experienced floral designers are able to recognise what our clients want and are able to implement any style required. We cater for occasions such as new baby, birthdays, congratulations , get well, funerals, thinking of you, weddings, I’m sorry and many other occasions. We offer seasonal, fresh flowers from local suppliers and growers. This makes sure our flowers are always fresh as they’re delivered daily. We also do a hiring service for wedding and functions and specialise in silk funeral flowers and have a silk flower wall available to hire which is perfect backdrop for a wedding or corporate events. Please’s feel free to pop in and take a look around. We deliver flowers Monday to Saturday and extra deliveries are made on important occasions for example: Weddings, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Weddings and Funerals. Same day delivery in Boston and surrounding areas is usually available on orders received by 12pm. If you need same day delivery after this time get in touch as we may still be able to help you.

what our clients say: “I ordered some ‘new home flowers’ for my friend. They were delivered swiftly, they were gorgeous and exceeded my expectations, the best thing was they stayed fresh for a long time so worth every penny. Thanks!” Becky “I have bought two beautiful aqua bouquets recently for friends and they loved them :) feels good to make someone smile with these beautiful flowers as a gift.” Cathy

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New Life Community Church We are funding to expand the church and bring a community-hub to Kirton and the surrounding villages. The building will include: - 300 Seat Auditorium - Public Cafe - Kirton Library with internet cafe - Crèche - Conference Facilities in many different size rooms - Retail units available for local businesses to operate from. - Offices for Church Staff and the Christians Against Poverty (CAP) Debt Centre - Facilities and Rooms for groups like The Samaritans, CAP Job Club, Kirton Friendship Club, Little Miracles Parent and Toddler Group.

The cost of this new building will be approximately £1.2million To date we have raised £500,000 and we are looking to raise the remaining balance through local grants, businesses and other fundraising projects. We are very keen to hear from anyone who would like to get involved in helping us to complete this project. How Have Funds Been Used So Far? - architects fees - building plans submitted 15th February 2016 - full planning permission granted on 31st May 2016 - lump sum payment to clear the existing site mortgage May 2017 - new building regulations payment made in July 2018 We are excited to be working at the heart of our community and with members of Kirton Council, meeting needs and closing gaps in society. We are looking to start building this year

by laying the foundations. Our Sunday Morning service starts with coffee at 10am, finishing at 11.45am. We have facilities for crèche and children aged 4-11. Everyone very welcome.

Creche (0-4yrs) and Kids Church (4-11yrs) Our committed and passionate children’s leaders combine worship, games and crafts to help the children learn about Jesus. LightHouse Youth (12-16) We believe in equipping our young people to be great leaders, being a light in every area of their lives; helping them to discover a deep rooted relationship with Jesus.

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Home Groups Our weekly groups provide a time of building friendships, praying and studying the Bible together in the comfort of someone’s home CAP Debt Centre & Job Club As a Christians Against Poverty Centre we bring life and hope to the clients lives as we work with them on a more personal level, with face-to-face interaction and support until they are debt free or back into work. Little Miracles This weekly parent and toddler group is every Friday during the school term. Toys, Messy Play and Refreshments between 9.30-11am. Friendship Club Our weekly friendship club is focused on those over 60; providing two hours of social activity. Board/Group Games, Quizzes, Outings and more. Every Thursday 10am-12noon Kirton Library Open Tuesday 10am - 1 pm, Thursday 2pm - 4pm, Saturday 10am - 12pm KIRTON CLUB

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Little Treasures Nursery

Lorraine Christine Children have Superb fun in this stimulating and extensively resourced learning environment. The inspiring and professional staff team at this vibrant setting offer children a Truly Memorable Early Years Experience within an environment as close to home as the nursery can possibly create. Knowledgable, enthusiastic practitioners enhance the delivery of the Educational Programmes

through the imaginative and creative use of plentiful resources on offer. Last year we were awarded Trainee Employer of the year 2017 and are proud to be able to give students the chance to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills within the Childcare Industry. Sandra and her team welcome you to visit their nursery to see first hand what they have to offer you.

Planning a wedding takes so much thought these days, but attire remains top of many bride-to-be’s priorities. As, such the bridal shops in Kirton are essential places to check out early well before the big day comes. Okay, so choosing the bridal gown is a big decision, but that is not all that you need to think about ahead of the big day. What about the rest of your attire? Shoes, underwear and jewellery all need to be considered

and it is hard to make progress here without having a decision made on the dress itself. That is why the bridal shops in Peterborough offers, as well as those in Kirton which serves the area around Spalding, are good places to visit. Of course, you will get an idea of the dresses that are stocked, but you can also obtain invaluable advice about the rest of your garments from friendly staff who have a wealth of experience to draw upon.

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and keep your possessions dry and clean, through to our ‘demountable’ storage containers that typically hold the contents of a four-bedroom house and which can be delivered and loaded at your property and then stored in our secure warehouse, where they remain untouched until re-delivery. Storage can be short term on daily basis or long term for however long you require, all at very competitive prices.


Food & Drink

Eat Out this Christmas Does the thought of cooking Christmas dinner stress you to the ends of the earth? Feeding relatives from far and wide whilst trying to build a train set, top up everyone’s glasses or open more presents can sometimes leave us feeling frazzled, so why not this year take the stress away and let someone else do the cooking for you! Though you may enjoy spending time with your family and friends at Christmas, you may not enjoy spending hours in front of a stove. You may not know how to cook, or you may not see the point in cooking for only a few people. No matter your reasons, you can choose to dine out for Christmas. To do this, figure out which restaurants are open, determine if you will need a reservation, and decide what type of meal you would like. Research which restaurants are open. If you plan to eat out on Christmas Day, you should first figure out what restaurants will be having holiday hours. Some restaurants will be open on

Christmas Eve, others will only be open for a set number of hours on Christmas day. Some restaurants will not be open at all on Christmas Day. You can do an online search for restaurants in your area that will be open on Christmas Day. You may also consider calling your favorite restaurants ahead of time to check their Christmas hours. Determine if you need a reservation. Some restaurants require you to have a reservation on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. This means you must decide ahead of time which restaurant you would like to choose and how many will be in your party. Check the restaurant’s website or call them to determine if you need a reservation. Check the price. Due to the day of service, many Christmas dinners or buffets may be more expensive than a normal dinner. Before you decide where to eat, you should check the price of the Christmas meal.

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Protect Your Home This Winter

Did you know home break-ins actually increase during the winter months? Home Security systems can help to protect your home during the winter months when there is a concern of break-ins. Since the days become shorter, the evenings become darker quickly, which normally means homeowners are not around when the home is dark. Motion sensor lighting and security cameras can help to protect a home from burglaries. Coming home to a break-in is a devastating moment for anyone, which is why it is important to

consider installing a security system. There are some easy tips to adopt to keep your home safe this winter. Lock the Doors and Windows A thief will search for areas of weakness of the home. The doors and windows are areas of the home that are common weak points. Always check each window and door to ensure they are locked before you leave the home. If you have a home security system installed, the windows will beep if they are not locked properly.

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Tips for Motoring in the Winter Winter is here, which means earlier sunsets and reduced visibility on the roads.

Get your lights and windscreen wipers in order In colder weather, clear windscreens of condensation or ice before setting of. Always give yourself extra time, to ensure visibility is at an optimum before starting your journey. Windscreen wipers - Make sure your wiper blades are in good condition. If they squeak as they wipe, they probably need replacing, always make sure they are turned off before starting the ignition to save the blades and the risk of a blown motor fuse when the first frost hits. Blades will last for two years at the most. New blades clear the screen more effectively and so help reduce dazzle from the sun. Now is a good time to renew worn blades. Clear out plenum chambers - the tray-like area under the bonnet, below the windscreen.

This can fill up with water when it gets blocked with leaves. This water can seep into the car’s electrics, causing expensive and potentially dangerous damage.

Windscreen washer fluid Top up and treat with a good quality, purpose-made additive to reduce the chance of freezing. Don’t use ordinary engine antifreeze but do check the handbook carefully to make sure you fill the right reservoir. Don’t use washing up liquid either as this can cause a blockage.

Battery and Bulbs Keep the top of the battery clean and dry and make sure the terminals are tight and free from corrosion. If a battery is more than three years old, check it now; you might save yourself many a frustrating start to a morning.

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This is one of the most common causes of breakdown at any time of year, but particularly in the winter when electrical loads are higher. If there’s any sign of the battery struggling now, the likelihood is that it’ll let you down at some time during the winter, particularly if it’s more than five years old. It makes sense to renew the battery now to avoid the hassle and inconvenience of an unplanned failure later. Check all bulbs regularly (at least once a week) not forgetting

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Take the 20p test Check all tyres for condition, pressure and tread depth. We recommend at least 3mm of tread for winter motoring, so if the treads are getting low think about buying new tyres now before the colder weather sets in.


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9.30am Teddies Tunes, Kirton Town Hall, Station Road, Kirton. Music and crafts for the under-fives and their families. T: 01205 367004 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 Nidraat Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space, Call Jayne07805 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 – 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 07710 444662 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

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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 Stump (Cotton Chapel) T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.00am – 12.00pm Short Health Walk - Princess Royal Sports Arena, Great Fen

Road. Boston T: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 10.30- 12 noon Boston Parkinsons Café, third Tuesday of every month, St Barnabas day Hospice, Green Lane, Boston PE21 9ND. Contact 01205 366036 or 01205 760129 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

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Boot Camp Work Wednesday and Saturday out at Boston Body Hub. Call Debbie on 01205 837172 Market Day – Louth and Boston 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 & 11.30am12.30am. Mandala mindful yoga in a relaxing and restful centre, reduce stress and relax. call 01205 837172 10am – 1pm Wood carving workshop Boston Stump 1.30pm-3pm – Crafty Lot! – craft sessions for everyone. First 3 Wednesday

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each month, Boston body Hub. 07568387809 1.30pm -3pm – Boston Fibromyalgia Group – craft sessions, last Wednesday of every month, Boston Body Hub 07568387809 1.30pm -3.30pm Short Health Walk - The Evergeens, School Lane Butterwick: Frances Taylor 01205 354320 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

v 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 10am -12pm Boston writers group, every fortnight. White Hart Hotel, Glass Room, Mr Dolby – 01205 360686 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 1:30pm - 3:30pm Short Health Walk St Thomas Church Hall 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 280717 or Alan 01205 871465

6.15pm Line Dancing – Nr 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 6.45pm to 8.15pm Yoga & Yoga Nidra at Mindfulofbeing Centre, Tattershall Road, Boston. Reserve your space. Call Jayne 07805 039 099, jayne@mindfulofbeing. com 7pm - 8pm Track Running, PRSA, Boston Triathlon Club, Craig Oliver 01205 363141 7.00 - 8.30pm, Tai Chi, Boston Grammar School, Rowley Road, T: 07789 893 853, W: www.taichilincs.co.uk 7.00pm to 9.00pm SOLO Classical Guitar Ensemble, (twice monthly), New Life Centre, 25 Mareham Lane, Sleaford, NG34 7JP 7.00pm - 9.00pm Dressmaking Classes. The Design Studio, Antons Gowt. W: www. thedesignstudio.vpweb.co.uk 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

v 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: 07737064128 7.00pm Belly Dance Classes, Kirton Middlecott Sports Centre, T: 01205 355232 or FB Boston Bellydance 7.15pm Dance Party – Every last Friday of the month, 7pm beginners Salsa Lesson, Advanced Salsa lesson. 8.30pm party starts, non-dancers welcome, Rugby Club, Princess Royal Arena. T: 07737 064128 7:30pm - 8:30pm Boston Triathlon Club, Swimming Saturday Prsa 9:am - 10:30am Adult and Junior Cycling & Running, Geoff Moulder, Craig Oliver 01205 363141

7.30pm – 10.00pm, Wrangle Youth Club, Wrangle Youth Centre (PE22 9DL). T: Jayne 07751 051862 or Jason 07943 512636 7.30pm, Bingo, Sutterton Village Hall, Park Avenue, Sutterton. T: 01205 460459

v 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 10am – 1pm Wood carving workshop Boston Stump 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

v 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 363757

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