Discovering Bourne issue 044, April 2015

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Issue 44 / April 2015

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The Nag's Head - Bourne

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Concept - For that Special Touch

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In the Hot Seat David Johnson

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elcome to our April edition and I’m often surprised at just how quickly, within a few weeks, we’ve moved on from those cold, dark mornings and foggy nights. Blossom is on the trees and our gardens are filling up. Summer is nearly upon us, but the following lines, from the American poet, Robert Frost, make me think that we’re not quite there yet.

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I hope you find the wide range of topics included in this month’s magazine both informative and enjoyable. As ever, many thanks to all of the contributors and advertisers for their hard work and for your continuing support and words of encouragement.

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“Spring is nature’s way of saying, “Let’s party”, thought Robin Williams, that zany, but brilliant American actor who we sadly lost, last year. As we leave behind what has been a quite benign winter hereabouts, thoughts now turn to the outdoors. Whilst nature “parties”, many of us will spend the Easter break in the fresh air, hopefully. Whilst sunning yourself in that hammock (or maybe sheltering from yet another squally shower!) why not relax with April’s issue of “Discovering Bourne”? The Nag’s Head is April’s featured “Eating out Locally” venue, a local sporting legend sits “In the Hot Seat”, and George’s Fish Bar celebrates fourteen years in the town. Established businesses like Concept and Quentin Marks are here, joined by Bourne’s latest addition, “Dotty Hen Vintage”- shabby chic has arrived! Finally… his wife had sent him to get some organic vegetables. “They’ve not been sprayed with anything toxic, have they? They’re for the missus you see.” “No”, Billy replied, “you’ll have to do that bit yourself.” Enjoy the words and the Easter break. Front cover by Michelle Jones from Thurlby

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Concept – For that something special

Gardeners’ Corner Community Matters

Children’s Woodland Adventures

“The sun was warm but the wind was chill. You know how it is with an April day.”

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A spring stroll in Bourne Woods

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Eating out Locally – The Nag’s Head, Bourne

George’s Fish Bar – Anniversary offer

April Fools’ Day – What’s That All About Then?

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In the Hot Seat – David Johnson

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Puzzle Corner Easter Egg Competition Travel Column – Istanbul

Discovering … The Hull Evacuees

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Pets’ Corner – Lungworm in dogs Events Diary Bourne Academy’s Got Talent Property Section

◌ With thanks to our contributors Taff Lovesey Double & Megson Rex Needle Sgt. Rick Mosley Jo Sunner Darren Game Bourne Town Council Paul Ross Eileen Le Voi Clare Lockett Wayne Alder Discovering Bourne is published by a local team and is not associated with any other business. Care is taken to ensure that the content and information is correct, however we cannot take any responsibility for loss, damage or omission caused by any errors. Permission must be granted to reproduce, copy or scan anything from this publication. For a copy of our contributors’ guidelines please email info@discoveringmagazines.co.uk


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Concept

For That Special Finishing Touch

When a small, independent shop provides such a wide range of quality products, any attempt to classify it becomes tricky – not just a “gift shop”, in part a “home furnishings outlet”, kitchenware? toyshop? greetings card shop? Suffice to say that, with her well-stocked and always immaculately laid-out Concept shop on Bourne’s North Street, whatever Dena Edis is working hard at maintaining, is a wonderful example of what every town should have – a wealth of quality items to beautify any home, to “add that finishing touch”, or to make that special present a truly memorable one. The original Concept, founded by Ruth Stroud on Recreation Road, created a much-needed facility in the town. When it transferred to its present location in 1988, it continued to flourish, nurturing a reputation for friendly service and

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quality, affordable giftware. Bringing with her over five years of retailing experience with Hoppers the Jewellers, (where affability with the public and an eye for the best way to display your wares are paramount), Dena became the sole proprietor of Concept in 2006. An eclectic mix of brands is available and stock is constantly evolving, with changes in fashion and colours, ensuring that nothing becomes stale and stuffy. Crabtree and Evelyn beauty products, (being Bourne’s sole source) sit comfortably alongside delicate, hand-made and engraved Norfolk glassware by Animo. Gisela Graham Easter decorations and gifts have been proving very popular, as are the Parlane and Jellycat ranges of trinkets, accessories and toys. The “personal touch”, so important in attracting the public, is high on Dena’s list of attributes. A gift-wrapping service is offered and free local deliveries are available too. An example of her “going that extra mile” will come, later in the year, when Dena will, once again, visit a local retirement home with a range of potential Christmas gifts for her customers who reside there. A regular customer-base at the North Street emporium means that business has remained healthy through recent times. Dena’s striving to keep “individuality” and “quality” at the forefront of her business deserves to keep this vital part of Bourne’s retail landscape alive and well.

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| Gardeners' Corner

The Chilli Festival

Grafted Vegetables Grafted vegetables will be available from Mid-April through to May

Also arriving soon with be the Chilli Festival, which includes a fantastic selection of chillies, ranging from the fairly mild ‘Jalapeno’ to the insane heat of ‘Bhut Jolokia’ and ‘Trinidad Moruga Scorpion’. Chillies are fun and easy to grow in containers in a warm spot in the garden. Why not add extra heat and flavour to your barbecues this summer?

Why choose grafted?

a Stronger, healthier plants with better disease-resistance. a Up to 75% more fruit on a much larger plant. a Earlier cropping, yet with sufficient vigour to crop well later on in the season. Grafted vegetables do well in a warm, sunny area of the garden. Remember to support the plants, regularly tying them as they grow against a stake. Pinching out the side-shoots will encourage a strong, healthy main stem and allow light and air flow to prevent fungal and insect problems, and encourage the fruit to ripen in the sunshine. Water regularly, do not allow the plants to dry out, and feed weekly with a liquid feed such as “Tomorite”. Vegetables available will be aubergines, tomatoes, cucumbers, chillies and peppers; all are ideal for growing outdoors in containers or in a greenhouse. Grafted tomatoes, in particular, have a stronger resistance to soil-borne pests which cause a lot of seed-grown plants to suffer and even entire crops to fail. We have a great selection of vegetables to choose from. With tomato varieties to suit everyone, from cherry tomatoes such as ‘Sweet Petit’, (which bears long, fishboneshaped trusses of shiny red, deliciously sweet and tasty fruit) to the beefsteak tomato, ‘Belriccio’, (with enormous fruits ideal for slicing, frying and grilling). ‘Aviditas’ is a new tomato for 2015 and had the best flavour on trial last year, out of 206 varieties. It has sweet, juicy, mini- plum tomatoes 6

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Matters We bring you items of interest for your home and community. If there is something you’d like us to cover or you have something to say please get in touch with Claire: 01778 421427 or 07837 499061 sales@discoveringmagazines.co.uk

Introducing... Kirsty Clipston Shane presenting Kate (step-mum) with her bouquet, courtesy of The Joy of Flowers.

“Thanks Mum – Love Shane!”

Congratulations to Shane Woodman, a Bourne Primary Academy pupil, who has won our Mother’s Day competition. “What would you say is the nicest thing about your mum?” he was asked. He replied, “She is firm and fair and likes big cuddles. She is caring, nurturing, clever, good fun and a very good mum.” (Sounds perfect to me! – Ed.) The second question asked, “If you had lots of money, what would you buy your mum for Mother’s Day?” The phrase, “Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings” springs to mind, when Shane’s winning answer came along as “A jet-white stallion and a very expensive bottle of champagne - and a glass!” How was such a loving little chap to know that jet is actually black?

New Bereavement Group

St Barnabas Hospice now has a new Bereavement Group that has just opened at Cedars Nursing Home in Church Walk. The Bourne group runs every Thursday and if anyone bereaved would like to attend the group, they need to ring Family Support Services on TEL: 01522 518225

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This is Kirsty Clipston, the fundraiser working with supporters from across South Lincolnshire to raise money for Thorpe Hall Hospice in Peterborough. Kirsty is one of a team of fundraisers working at the Sue Ryder hospice to help raise the £6 million needed to build the hospice’s new in-patient unit. She has special responsibility for looking after the people who are raising money for Thorpe Hall in Bourne and the surrounding villages – a key area of support. Kirsty said, “The people in this area have historically been incredibly generous with their time, efforts and money. We’ve had people biking the length of the country, swimming lakes, shaving their heads, dressing down, baking – you name it, they’ve done it! “My job is to support all those people to make sure they have everything they need to raise as much money as possible for our appeal.” Kirsty, a mum of three, is no stranger to the area – in fact, she’s Stamford born and bred. A former Casterton Community College pupil, Kirsty worked for Bairstow Eves in Stamford for a number of years. If you’re interesting in holding an event to raise money for Thorpe Hall Hospice, joining in a Sue Ryder challenge, volunteering or just finding out more about how you can get involved, please get in touch with Kirsty on 01733 225994 or email Kirsty.clipston@ sueryder.org


Happy 3rd Birthday “Bourne Parents” In just three years, a Facebook group that started as just a few mums organising play dates, has grown into a lifeline for many Bourne families. With membership now approaching 1,800, whatever question a parent may want to ask, there is bound to be someone in the group who knows the answer, as many of our members will testify. "It's a brilliant group to be a part of. So many helpful parents out there, you've all helped me out in the first two years of my little one being born." Charlene Upex. "It was a great way for me, moving to the area, to get to know what groups were going on and to meet new people." - Michelle Collins. “Bourne Parents” is open to anyone who is a parent (even if their children have long since grown) or childcare professional, located in or around Bourne. So, if you aren't already a member, and are one of the one billion Facebook users, please come and join - www.facebook. com/groups/bourneparents Over the last three years, “Bourne Parents” has gathered an enormous amount of information about Bourne, and last year, its founder, Gillian

Tordoff, created a website to record all this information in one place for anyone to access, and so www.bournedirectory.com was born. If you have any questions about “Bourne Parents” or Bourne Directory, please e-mail gillian.tordoff@bournedirectory.com

Please Dig Deep for Vita

“I have started a new page in my personal life, and fresh hair will do me good!” so began a recent correspondence we received. Fund-raising is often in the news, as another “Red Nose Day” has just come and gone, with staggering amounts raised on a national level. However, when a local person, (whose father, grandfather and some very close friends have all been victims of cancer), decides to do something drastic, then hopefully we can all dig deeper to find money to show our support. Vita Williamson is going to be shaving her head and is seeking sponsorship. Her initial target is £1,000,

which will enable Cancer Research U.K. to continue their war against this awful killer. Vita plans to have collection pots in local shops and hairdressing salons, and has asked Discovering Bourne to help out, by raising awareness. Please visit Vita’s fund-raising page, using the link below: https://www.justgiving.com/Vita-Williamson/ Good luck with the challenge, Vita and your “fresh hair”!

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Children's Woodland Adventures specialise in Forest Schools, an approach to educating children in outdoors environments on a regular basis. Their work will support the main curriculum (particularly, literacy, science, maths and the arts) and will have a strong emphasis on raising all children’s self-esteem and independence.

Children’s Woodland Adventures work with:

Baston Church of England Primary School Bourne Westfield Primary Academy Browns Church Of England Primary School Edenham Church of England Primary School Helpringham Primary School Lincolnshire County Council Osbournby Primary School Redmile Church of England Primary School Saint Gilberts of Sempringham Primary School Toynton-All-Saints Primary School Witham Hall Children’s Woodland Adventures will be starting work with four more primary schools before September 2015. During the holidays we offer sessions at Grimsthorpe Castle and several local schools.

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“In September 2013, Baston Church of England Primary School found something really exciting at the bottom of the garden...”

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overgrown land - about fifty feet wide in places - lying parallel to the school building and its drive. It was so overgrown that the gate leading to the land could not even be pushed open and the neighbours to the school could not even see the roof of the school building! Once the discovery had been made, it didn’t take long for the first steps to be taken towards clearing the space to create a stunning location for outdoor learning. The start of the project was marked by a group of young students from The Priory School in Spalding, led by Mrs Emily Walker. Once a week for many weeks, the team travelled to Baston to

weed, cut, chop dead wood, remove brambles and prepare some walkways in the outdoor area. Eventually the area began to take shape and natural ‘zones’ started to form as more and more time was spent on the land. A local farmer then lent a hand by transporting the brush and deadwood away using his big farm trailer. In return, the children of the school chose to donate their fruit waste to his pigs! The whole team were so hard-working and the children and staff of Baston CE School will forever be thankful for all of their hard work. Once enough of the area was clear and safe to work in, the headteacher of the school, Mrs Rebecca Mills, met with Mr David Hawes from Children’s Woodland Adventures to secure professional outdoor teaching and learning provision. It is now the case that every child in the school - from Early Years to Year Six has a full morning or afternoon of outdoor learning every week. The learning itself is carefully and precisely planned against the expectations of the new national curriculum. The teachers of the school work closely with the teaching team from Children’s Woodland Adventures to design exciting and meaningful outdoor learning experiences. All of the outdoor learning at Baston Primary School is centred on a Forest School ethos and is intrinsically linked to the Christian values of the school, as the children experience awe and wonder as they work in God’s beautiful world. Class teachers accompany their classes to Forest School sessions and have the opportunity to assess from afar and see the ‘hidden talents’ within their children come to life. The lessons are proving to be very successful and the skills that the children are developing are now being seen inside the classroom. A range of children, from those with specific cognitive learning needs to those academically gifted, have grown and developed a series of new skills which have had a wholly positive impact on their character: • Perseverance, resilience and grit • Confidence and optimism • Motivation, drive and ambition • Neighbourliness and community spirit • Tolerance, and respect • Honesty, integrity and dignity • Conscientiousness, curiosity and focus The school has great plans to continue developing the provision of outdoor learning. The next step is to build relationships between the pupils of Baston Primary and other schools across the county, country and wider world. They are also currently searching for funding grants, which may help their dreams come true a little faster.

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A spring stroll through Bourne Woods

At last. A few days of watery sunshine have nudged the thermometers into double figures and we can safely say spring has sprung!

Photos by Vaughan Roberts We all have our own ways of determining the spot blue tits and great tits choosing the best bird start of spring; for some it’s the appearance boxes for nesting and you may see some of our of showy roadside daffodils, for others it’s the favourite spring migrants; the chiffchaff, blackcap sound of morning birdsong. Whatever spring or willow warbler. And, for the extra-tolerant, means to you, its arrival is always welcome there’s always the chance of witnessing the and long overdue for all but the most southerly famous song of the elusive nightingale from late residents. April to early June. In our woods, we often see Finally, for bug fans, early “If you’re patient, you’ll signs of spring emerging long flying insects such as hoverflies, spot blue tits and great bumblebees and brimstone before we notice it elsewhere. tits choosing the best bird butterflies make a welcome Take a stroll this season and you’ll be rewarded by the white boxes for nesting and you appearance throughout spring. flowers of blackthorn beating For the eagle-eyed, have a may see some of our the leaves to the first of the look out for the short-lived St year’s sun. Dog violets pop up favourite spring migrants” Marks flies, so called for their a little later, coating sections of emergence around St Mark’s Day the ground in purple, whilst the beautiful white on April 25th. These large hairy black flies can be display produced by wood anemones is worth recognised by their up and down mating dances the visit alone. and long dangly legs. But it’s the stunning exhibition provided by our > Why not combine a spring spotting visit well-loved perennial bluebells that always takes with a bit of Easter fun and come along to our breath away. Take a peek into Diana’s Glade Bourne Woods’ Easter Egg Trail on Easter in late April and May to see how this ancient Monday April 6th between 2pm and 4pm? flower can dominate the wood floor to produce a Signposted from the car park, you’ll find truly spectacular vista. plenty of children’s activities for a small fee, Of course, trees are beginning to bud too and with every entrant receiving a prize. subtly change the backdrop from wintry brown More details at www.friendsofbournewoods. to a young light green. If you’re patient, you’ll org.uk. 20

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This month’s featured eatery is Bourne’s Nag’s Head, nestling in a corner of the Market Place, right in the centre of town. This “family-friendly food pub”, is deceptively large. Walking in from the town centre, you have no idea it is so huge inside. Yes, looks can be deceiving at times, but what cannot be denied, at least from my own experience of having eaten at “The Nag’s”, is the fact that here is a restaurant where the food is all locally sourced and freshly prepared, the delicious end-product reaching you accompanied with a friendliness, attention to detail and customer-care which we all seek. The enthusiastic team are all very proud of the enviable reputation they have deservedly acquired for home-cooked pub food, with great customer service. It is very clear as to where this pub sits, in this increasingly competitive world of South Lincolnshire’s eating establishments. Being able to cater for a large number in this spacious and appealing dining area is clearly an advantage, as my own party of twenty were delighted to discover on our recent visit. It could have proven problematic, (large numbers and a variety of different meals and requests regarding sauces and steaks) but, without exception, we all thought very highly of the whole experience. However, this is not to label The Nag’s Head as just suitable for large groups of diners. Far from it! Many couples and families visit

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on a regular basis. In fact, most Sunday afternoons you’ll find the pub bustling with families enjoying that home-cooked Sunday lunch, completing their meal with a homemade pudding. The menu offers a vast selection of home-cooked food, so there is always something new to try, with the “Specials” menu and dessert menus changing regularly. A unique feature, recently introduced, is their own in-house smoker which includes slow-cooked pulled pork, barbeque ribs and brisket. An added feature of “The Nag’s” is the function room, available for various uses including parties, Christenings and meetings. Providing there is a minimum of fifty guests, then the room is free of charge. So why not give it a go? The Nag’s Head – pub food, locally sourced and home-cooked!


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7. Then remove the dish from the oven and remove the tin foil. Using a sharp knife, remove the rind and discard. To test the meat, press with a sharp knife, and it should be ‘like a hot knife through butter’ - if not, allow another one to two hours and repeat. 8. Once it is ready, gently pull the meat apart with two forks and it should just fall apart. Mix the meat well with any residual marinade left in the dish and leave to rest. 9. The meat and flavour will improve if left overnight or you can serve it straight away. 10. If you wish to leave it overnight, allow approximately thirty minutes for the meat to cool sufficiently, then pour the sliced meat and all juices into a container and place in the fridge. 11. Re-heat the meat as required the next day in a foiled oven-proof dish for approximately thirty minutes. 12. The meat can be used on its own, or how about in flour tortilla wraps with some grated Cheddar cheese for burritos, or just in chunky sandwiches? This is one very versatile meat!

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Generous George Georgiou

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strongly believe that you have to give, to get anything back”, declares the ever-popular and most generous Mr Georgios Georgiou. That generosity comes in a variety of guises, but for the month of April, his fish bar with its large, airy and spotlessly clean eating area will, no doubt, become even busier than usual. The reason? George’s will be entering their fourteenth year in the town and, as you’d expect, such a key anniversary requires a special celebration! Quirky, maybe, but his entrepreneurial nous can never be in doubt. For fourteen days, starting on April 14th, your delicious chips, (when accompanied by any other hot item), will cost a mere fourteen pence per portion. I could have likened it to “the sprat to catch the mackerel”, but George does not really

need to offer bribes. (Besides, cod and haddock are more popular!) His slogan, “As good as people say”, has long been recognised by the thousands who have passed through his door, since the operation moved from North Street, Bourne, nine years ago. No, George’s offer is more in the way of saying a massive “Thank-you” to everyone who has stood by him, through several troubled times in recent years. A year ago, for example, an internationally-renowned food giant landed in the area, prompting George to instigate a most impressive campaign to raise awareness that his fish bar, (literally “just round the corner” on Cherry Holt Road), could provide equally good fare and, if you’d rather, healthier unprocessed food, at that! Some called it “Chip

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...when you offer a highquality product, (always fresh fish and the best locally grown potatoes, for instance), then anything is possible... Wars”, as placard-bearing youngsters waved their message at the general public, entering the town. George’s generosity has, for years, seen him willingly sponsor local sporting clubs, and his recent Christmas “Spinning Wheel” event boosted the coffers of the local Willoughby School to the tune of £700. The proceeds from his April offer will be to help Bourne’s Butterfield Centre and the target is set high. But then again, when you offer a high-quality product, (always fresh fish and the best locally grown potatoes, for instance), then anything is possible! Good luck, and many thanks, to George and his generosity!

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Sometimes called “All Fools’ Day”, April 1st is one of the most light-hearted days of the year. Its origins are uncertain. Whilst some people see it as a celebration related to the turn of the seasons, (closely following the vernal equinox), others believe it stems from the adoption of the new (Gregorian) calendar, over five hundred years ago. The “New Year” was to become January 1st and many people either refused to accept the new date, or did not learn about it, and so continued to celebrate New Year’s Day on April 1st. Other people began to make fun of these traditionalists, sending them on “fool’s errands” or trying to trick them into believing something false. Eventually, the practice spread throughout Europe. April Fools’ Day is observed throughout the Western world. Practices include sending someone on a “fool’s errand,” looking for things that don’t exist; playing pranks; and trying to get people to believe ridiculous things. The French call April 1 Poisson d’Avril, or “April Fish.” French children sometimes tape a picture of a fish on the back of their schoolmates, crying “Poisson

d’Avril” when the prank is discovered. Famous pranks include the following: a Sweden Covers their TVs in Tights - In 1962, Sweden’s only television channel announced that the station could be viewed in colour, if viewers were to cut up a pair of tights and place them over the screen, which would bend the television’s light to make it appear in colour. Thousands of gullible Swedes fell into the expensive trap, only to realize they were victims of a hoax. It was not until 1970, that colour televisions were to replace the traditional black and white programmes. a The Earth Loses Gravity - In 1976, BBC Radio 2 reported that, due to rare astronomical alignment of Pluto behind Jupiter, the Earth’s gravity would decrease. Listeners were told to jump in the air at 9:47 a.m. to take advantage of this, which would result in a floating feeling. Many reported that they had felt this floating sensation, one listener even stating that she and her friends lifted from their chairs to float around the room together. a Home Grown Spaghetti Trees - One of the most famous April Fools’ pranks occurred in 1957, when the BBC news programme “Panorama” reported on Switzerland’s spaghetti harvest. The region’s mild winter and lack of natural spaghetti pests allowed for the fruitful production of home-grown spaghetti. The BBC received many calls from people interested in growing their own spaghetti and were told that they should place a sprig of spaghetti in tomato sauce!

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David Johnson Bourne Sporting Legend and 52 Years at the Laundry*

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Mention the name David (“Plonk”) Johnson to anyone in the local sporting fraternity and memories and anecdotes will soon flow. This all-rounder was a key player in Terry Bates’s highly successful Bourne Town F.C. teams of the 1960s and 1970s, a free-scoring winger, whose ferocity with the boot was matched by a similar ability to thrash a cricket ball to all corners of the Abbey Lawn, (and sometimes over Tabor’s and Eddie’s chip shop!) when representing town and county on the adjacent pitch. David also played football and hockey for Lincolnshire, and in 1990, as Coach for Lincolnshire C.C. Colts, he toured Australia. After Dowsby Primary and Bourne Grammar Schools, David applied to join the R.A.F. but, following a discussion with Stuart Stroud, during an evening cricket match in 1962, he joined the Bourne Hygienic Laundry. Over fifty years later and he’s still there, through the “Bourne Services” era, and now trading as Johnson’s since March 2014. Very much a devoted family man, David married Sue Dean in 1967, and daughters Linda and Lisa have since presented them with four very sporty grandchildren, two of whom are already representing Lincolnshire at cricket.

1. WHERE WERE YOU BORN, AND WHAT IS YOUR FONDEST MEMORY OF YOUR CHILDHOOD?

I was born in Dowsby, where we had to make our own entertainment, playing football and cricket in a local farmer’s field, or on the road at the junction with Dowsby Fen. It was a friendly village, with most people employed on the land. I would work during school holidays, using a horse and harrows to pick potatoes from the fields.

2. WHO HAS HAD THE GREATEST INFLUENCE ON YOUR LIFE AND WHY?

Apart from my parents, it would be the late Stuart Stroud, co-owner of “Bourne Hygienic Laundry”. Stuart believed that everyone has some good in them and it is our responsibility to bring it out. He encouraged me to develop my sporting and management skills, later becoming a Director of the company.

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had the ability to build a team that worked for one another, achieving the highest level, whilst keeping costs under control.

4. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN JUST FIVE WORDS? Hard-working, kind, caring, trusting, loyal.

5. IF THERE WAS ONE THING WHICH YOU COULD CHANGE ABOUT BOURNE, WHAT WOULD IT BE AND WHY?

The town seriously needs an all-weather sports facility for the five schools, with adults using it at nights and weekends. I am not against the development of Bourne town centre, but reducing our car parking spaces is a disgrace, as it takes trade away from local shops.

6. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO A 16 YEAR OLD YOU?

My mother told me that manners cost nothing – pigs grunt!! Prepare yourself for work, by attending interviews – be smart and polite. There is plenty of work available but you may have to work unsociable hours.

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| Your Finances

by Paul Ross, Financial Planner at Landmark IFA Ltd

Time is Tight - Act Now Before the End of the Tax Year As the end of the tax year approaches, many of us are unaware of the financial planning opportunities that are available, just for the current year. These are, in effect, “use it or lose it” allowances. Most of us know about ISA allowances, but have we actually made the most of them? There are also major opportunities for pension planning, even for non-earners – who doesn’t want the government to give them money towards their savings? Under the new rules, the money is no longer necessarily locked away for years. If you are over 55, you can put the money away today, claim the tax relief and take it straight back out again, making a gain of 25% if you are a non-taxpayer, (even basic rate payers would make 6.25%!) This checklist covers actions which you could take to reduce your tax bill before the tax year end on April 5th 2015. The items on this list will not apply to everyone and it is not exhaustive. As with all financial matters, you should take INDEPENDENT financial advice, before making any decisions. All these transactions must be completed by the end of the tax year - as it is during the Easter holiday, in practice the deadline this year is Thursday April 2nd.

• Consider pension contributions for children and grandchildren.

Pensions

Capital Gains

• Maximise contributions for this year. • Use carry-forward rules (unused allowance from previous three tax years). • Pay contributions to widen basic rate tax band and reduce tax on capital gains, investment bond gains, etc.

ISAs

• Make contribution up to maximum of £15,000. • Junior ISAs for children and grandchildren up to £4,000 (if child does not have a Child Trust Fund).

Gift Aid

• Make donations (donor in a higher tax bracket) – can claim back the difference between the basic and higher rates of income tax on amount donated.

Inheritance tax (IHT)

• Make use of annual exemption of £3,000 (plus last year’s £3,000 exemption if not used). • Also, make regular exempt gifts out of income. • Gifts could be to life assurance arrangements, used as a means of removing tax from an estate by providing the means to pay the tax liabilities.

Investment bonds

• If cashing in a bond or surrendering segments, postponing a surrender until April 6th 2015 means that it would fall into 2015/16 and tax would not be payable until January 1st 2017.

• Use 2014/15 annual exemption of £11,000. • For trustees, the annual exemption for trusts is, generally, £5,550. I hope that this helps you make the most of your tax year end!

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Which American state is nearest to the former Soviet Union?

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In what year was Prince Andrew born?

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In the song, Heartbreak Hotel is on which street?

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If cats are feline, what are sheep?

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Which children's classic book was written by Anna Sewell?

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Who is the only man to have won motorbike and F1 car World Championships?

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At which battle of 1314 did Robert the Bruce defeat the English forces?

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TV commercials for Campari launched the career of which actress?

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What is converted into alcohol during brewing?

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Name the two families in Romeo and Juliet?

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In which county is the UK Prime Minister's official country residence, Chequers?

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What is the policeman's name in the Noddy stories?

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What is the word used to describe an animal/plant that is both male and female?

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What is the third major Balearic Island with Majorca and Minorca?

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“If I should die, think only this of me...” - Advice for survivors Like it or not, more and more of our lives are being lived and stored on-line, with banking, on-line pensions and investments, social media and e-mail. But what happens when we die? Many people don’t think about this and unless you make specific plans for your digital after-life, your “digital assets” stand a good chance of being mis-managed, or they could disappear entirely. You should start by writing down all the websites you use weekly or monthly that require log-in information. Then, once you have this list, you can decide how you want your digital assets managed after your death. Many people write down the details of their

on-line accounts, including user-names and passwords, together with answers to security questions. This is then placed in a sealed envelope and addressed to their executors, to be kept alongside their will. However, they should remember to regularly update the list if passwords are changed. User names and passwords should not be included in your will because it can become a public document after death. You could also use an on-line password management service to store your passwords; you will need to either provide your executor with the master code or leave a note of this securely with your will.

“Unless you make specific plans for your digital after-life, your “digital assets” stand a good chance of being mis-managed, or they could disappear entirely”

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The Evergreen Care Trust: caring for the local community It can be a difficult decision, asking for support in and around your own home, whether you live in sheltered housing or in privately owned accommodation. As we age, we tend to fiercely protect our independence and not want to admit that we are finding it a struggle to maintain our home. Yet small, weekly interventions of help and support - to see to the housework, or bring in the shopping - can be a real blessing. That’s where the Evergreen Care Trust’s fully trained home support workers can help; they provide domestic, shopping and laundry services for clients in and around Bourne, along with the nearby villages of Thurlby, Morton, and Dyke. If your home has really become too much for you to manage, and you need a major springclean to restore order, then our Clean Team service may be just what you need. Whilst this one-off service is provided free of charge, agreement to employ a regular Home Support worker for a period of six months thereafter is required, to help you maintain your home into the future.

So, if we can help you with any of the services we provide, or if you have spare time, and would like to become involved with the Evergreen Care Trust, either as a volunteer or a paid worker, then please contact the Trust on 01780 765900, or via email reception@evergreencare.org.uk, or via our website www.evergreencare.org.uk. We are presently looking for additional home support workers to join our team, and also have openings for a variety of volunteering roles, particularly Clean Team-lead. Please contact us if you are interested.

“Digital Detoxing” Has it Really Come to This?

In a world where the ownership of technological devices is taken for granted by young and not-so-young alike, it is creating alarm in some quarters. Some travel companies are now using the buzz-phrase, “Digital Detoxing”, to sell their wares – who could possibly resist, when a resort is described as offering “a tech-free zone for travellers craving a braincation”? Surely, you’d love to visit a hotel which offers a “black-out option”, where “all devices are surrendered upon check-in.” (This would include mobile phones, iPhones, Blackberrys, pagers and camera phones.) “Digital Detoxing”, however, has caused more than a stir in at least one school recently. The head teacher of a Shropshire prep. school, Martin Stott, has recently experimented with a “digital detox week”, in an effort to wean children and 42

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their parents from on-line devices. He wants pupils to read a lot more, look out of windows on car journeys, play cards and “people-watch”, instead of being totally absorbed by technology. His fear is that our children are growing up, unable to read other people’s body language and facial expressions, if “glued” to their mobiles and headphones whilst in public places. Children in restaurants on iPads, while their parents chat, are missing out on so much, he suggests, whilst “people-watching, a great pastime for many, has been lost to a degree.” He isn’t advocating not using the phone at all, but more an awareness that leisure could, and should, involve novelties such as conversation and actually looking at what’s outside their car window, rather than on the screen in front of them!

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| Police patrol by Bourne’s Sergeant 503 Rick Mosley

“Sergeant Mosley’s Musings”

This month I want to write about a subject that I am very passionate about, one which will affect 25% of the population, but which is very much taboo. There is a stigma around it. People are scared by it. People avoid talking about it. Those suffering are sometimes rejected and kept at arm’s length. That subject is Mental Health.

Even some police officers argue that mental health is not a policing matter, but the fact is that it is very much a part of core policing. Whether it is crime, or a concern for the welfare of someone, police officers will nearly always be the first to deal with it. No studies have been completed, to the best of my knowledge, to demonstrate just how much police time is taken up in dealing with mental health, but there are some very respected commentators who estimate that it could be about 25% rising to 50%, when you include addictions! Unfortunately, police training in this subject is, or certainly has been, very poor. This is now being addressed by the College of Policing, and more locally within Lincolnshire. I currently sit on a Mental Health Working Group looking at how, working with partner agencies, we can deal with mental health more effectively and how we can divert those in need away from the criminal justice system. To me, this is very important.

Someone who is suffering from poor mental health is in need of medical care and should not be criminalised or left to self-harm and so be sucked into a downward spiral of police, courts and exclusion. Mental health legislation is a huge subject, far too vast to cover here. If any readers are interested in learning a little more about mental health from a policing perspective, then please look at https://mentalhealthcop.wordpress. com/. This is the work of a West Midlands police officer, Michael Brown, who is now considered, internationally, to be a policing expert on mental health and who has written over 500 blogs on the subject. What I have realised over the last few months and years is that the police often deal with people who are unaware of where they can get help, support and advice on mental health issues. These people are the ones with mental health issues, their carers, family and friends. This in turn fails to reduce the demand on policing when officers repeatedly deal with the same people, day in, day out as well as failing them to find the support they need. In order to help to address this and direct people to the support that best suits them, I have gathered some contact information for various mental health charities which are listed below. This list is not exhaustive, but is a start. MIND www.mind.org 0300 123 3393 RETHINK www.rethink.org 0300 5000 927 SANE www.sane.org 0845 767 8000 YOUNGMINDS www.youngminds.org.uk 0808 802 5544 LINCS SHINE www.lincsshine.co.uk Mental health is nothing to be ashamed of and certainly those suffering should not be stigmatised or excluded. Help and support is out there, but we all need to play a part in supporting those affected by mental health issues, including their friends and family. To report a crime, call 101 or 999 if in progress. Crimestoppers 0800 555 111

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The hip is one of our larger joints and, on standing, each hip supports about a third of our bodyweight. To assist with this, there is an internal lattice of bony ‘scaffolding’ - an extensive set of ligaments and a large set of muscles provide the hip with further stability, strength and an ability to move. There are a number of different possible injury sites affecting the hip that we see in clinic. Using the information provided by a patient, performing relevant tests and using our palpation skills (sense of touch), osteopaths aim to diagnose the problem and, if suitable, use conservative treatment to try and fix the problem. Pain in the groin area is a common symptom for a problem with the hip joint but can also indicate an issue with the adductor muscles (inner thigh muscles) or even the joint at the front of the pelvis. Bursae are special structures that act like pads, separating tendons from bones to prevent friction. There are three main ones which can be occasionally irritated, for example, through laying on hard surfaces, climbing stairs or even getting in and out of a vehicle.

Philip Hakim, Registered Osteopath Sometimes, a lower back problem involving some of the nerves that supply the hip joint and surrounding muscles can refer pain to the hip area, creating the impression that it’s the hip that is problematic when it isn’t. To confuse matters further, there is sometimes minimal awareness of any lower back pain at all. In adults, there are a handful of hip problems ranging from the usually painless clicking hip syndrome to tears of the labrum (a special connective tissue around the joint) and painful osteoarthritis (OA). OA affects a large number of people at various stages of life and for a multitude of reasons. Whilst it is degenerative, and not something that can be reversed, there is good evidence to suggest that forms of conservative manual treatment, for example osteopathy, physiotherapy, acupuncture and remedial massage, can be of value in targeting pain and may help to alleviate some of the associated disability through stiffness. This may in turn then allow a patient to embark on an exercise programme to strengthen supporting musculature so they remain comfortable whilst standing and walking for longer. Addressing lifestyle issues to improve weight and exercise levels, as well as reducing the amount carried and the use of walking aids, can all be beneficial too. For more information, or if you think we could help with anything else, please give us a call and mention “Discovering Bourne”.

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| Your health by Jo Sunner B.Sc. , D.O. , M.M.S.M., Osteopath. The

area’s longest established osteopath clinic (next to Bourne post office)

“Work that Back!”

Research shows that frequently bracing the core, and strengthening your back muscles can be effective in promoting long-term relief from chronic low back pain. Meanwhile, sedentary behaviour has been shown to be a health risk —so next time you catch yourself sitting for a long period of time, stand up and do any of the exercises outlined below. You’ll give your body a break from sitting, and you’ll be working the muscles that support your spine. With practice and minimal time commitment, a strong and supple back can be yours. Jo Sunner. Osteopath, Pulse Practice, Bourne. Also at Fitzwilliam Hospital, Peterborough up. Repeat on the opposite side. Do three sets of ten to twelve reps.

1. Superwoman

Lie down on your stomach with arms and legs extended. Contract upper and lower back muscles as you lift arms and legs off the ground. Hold for a count of three, then return to the start, making sure to engage your abs. Do three sets of ten reps. Keep your head in line with your spine.

2. Airplane lunge

Lower into a deep, runner’s lunge keeping front knee in line with ankle. Hold for a count of two. With torso glued to thigh, raise hands to sides. Hold for a count of three. Alternate sides. Do ten reps. Keep back flat as you bring your upper body forward.

4. Sit-ups for stomach muscles. Begin with knees bent, lying flat on the floor with both hands up in the air. Raise your head and shoulders up, whilst lowering one hand, then the other as you lift head and shoulders up. Repeat each hand six times, holding up for three seconds each time.

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| Technology Corner by Taff Lovesey, Lites PC

Clean Your P.C. with CCleaner 5

Since I first documented the use of CCleaner in this magazine back in 2012, the utility has undergone a number of new iterations. Let’s take a fresh look at the tool and see what it has to offer. The first thing you need to do is download the latest version (currently v5.03). Do a search in your browser for ‘CNET CCleaner’ and use the link on the CNET download.com site, as this is guaranteed virus-free. Alternatively, download it from Piriform, the makers of the CCleaner application. The original pre-version-5 tools are still there, but have been improved upon, and there are a number of new utilities that you can use to clean up and manage your PC and start-up. As I have previously covered how to run the tool, I will limit this article to show the options available. If you need help using CCleaner, then please contact LITES PC.

Main Cleaner: On opening, the first screen you will see is the main cleaning screen. The elements selected by default are the ‘standard’ clean, and it is safe to click “Run Cleaner” to action the process. There are other more in-depth cleaning options to the left. Make sure you understand what these are before selecting these (note: none of them remove your personal data, so that will be safe). Application Cleaner: CCleaner now has an application cleaner tab. Click on “Applications” and you can use the tool to clean up your browsers (Chrome, IE, Firefox etc.) as well as other leading applications. This is very handy for when you are having issues with your browser, as it can remove items that are ‘clogging up’ your access and possibly impacting internet availability. Registry Cleaner: The original Windows Registry cleaner is still there, but it has been updated. This can be used to clean up the Windows Registry area to improve performance. Remember that, when making changes to the registry, you IT Support and Training for Home Computer Users and Small Businesses 01778 590632 07894 659479 www.litespc.co.uk info@litespc.co.uk

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should always back-up the registry first. You will be prompted to do this by CCLeaner. As before, this is a two-step process – Scan then Fix. In the many years I’ve been using the tool I have never had to restore a registry backup, but take one nonetheless - it doesn’t take long to do. Tools Section: There are now a stack of tools that can be used; Uninstall is an alternative uninstaller to the standard Control Panel option. Startup allows you to view what programs start in the background when Windows fires up (very useful for doing a cleanup – remove anything you don’t need auto-started). Disk Analyzer checks your disk drive and displays the type of files that are using up your storage space. This is handy if you are running low on disk space and not sure why. Duplicate Finder searches your drive for duplicated files. System Restore allows you to manage your Windows-generated Restore points. Drive Wiper will remove data off any selected drive. It can be a simple Windows delete or a more in-depth secure data removal, to prevent any data being retrieved. Options: These are the various options and settings associated with CCleaner. I’d recommend leaving these as they are, unless you have a specific need.

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| Travel Column by Clare Lockett, Travel Counsellor

Istanbul

Tailored Holidays Just For You April sees us taking a look at a typical example of one of my “tailored holidays”. With over twenty years in the industry and my extensive travel experience of most parts of the world, why not just let me show you some of the best places to go, what to do and how you can make the most of your hard-earned break? How about a short break in the fascinating, “delightful” Turkish city of Istanbul, for instance?

Day One

After breakfast, you’ll set off on a full day of sightseeing in Istanbul. You will start with a visit to the renewed Sultanahmet Mosque, known popularly as The Blue Mosque. It is an incredibly beautiful mosque, known for its blue Iznik (Nicaea) tiles and its six minarets. Continue on to the Hippodrome, once the vast arena that functioned as the heart of sporting events, (chariot races and athletics) and political activities of the old city. From here, we go to the nearby Hagia Sophia, the Church of Divine Wisdom. Ranking as one of the greatest marvels of world architecture, this awe-inspiring building was constructed as a basilica in the sixth century by Byzantine Emperor Justinian. After lunch, your next visit will be Topkapi Palace which, for more than four hundred years, was the imperial residence of the Ottoman Sultans. It is now home to the priceless collections of porcelain, jewellery, calligraphy and many masterpieces of art. The tour will end with the visit to the Grand Bazaar, the vast and legendary covered market, that is the biggest souk in the world, with nearly four thousand shops of antiques, jewellery and carpets. Here, you can experience the famous Turkish coffee from Sark Kahvesi, (historical coffee roasters, located in the Grand Bazaar). Each variety has been prepared with a blend of traditional knowledge, experience and an abiding “Love of Coffee”. I would suggest lunch at Matbah Restaurant, www.matbahrestaurant.com . It is situated in a beautifully landscaped garden - a peaceful oasis in the middle of Istanbul. Sitting in the heart of the old city and surrounded by all the

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major historical and cultural sights, including the magnificent Topkapı Palace and Hagia Sophia Museum, Matbah takes you deep into the soul of Ottoman and Turkish culture, through an elegant and unique atmosphere. Matbah recreates the classic “Ottoman Palace”, fine dining experience in an impressive, relaxing, and welcoming way, embracing a passion for tradition and excellence. Open for breakfast, brunch, lunch, pre-dinner, and dinner, Matbah’s restaurant and bar offer a great selection of the Ottoman palace’s cuisine, designed for the palates of exclusive gourmets.

Day 2

Today, you’ll experience a Bosphorus cruise, up Istanbul’s winding straits, relaxing and admiring the shoreline with its beautiful mosques, lavish palaces, and decadent yalıs. You’ll see Dolmabahçe Palace, Beylerbeyi Palace, Ottoman summer mansions, the Ortaköy Mosque, the defensive Rumeli Fortress, and the Bosphorus Bridge, one of the world’s largest suspension bridges, all the while passing fishing boats, yachts, huge cargo ships, and tankers.

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We will end the tour with a visit to the Spice Market. Built in 1664, this large, stone building includes a number of shops (and a restaurant on the second floor, which has long held a venerable place in the life of the city). This collection of shops was actually part of the complex of the adjacent Yeni Camii (the “New Mosque,” whose construction started in 1597). Since its construction, the Egyptian Spice Market has specialized in the sale of exotic spices. Today, these lovely small shops continue to sell spices and now also sell dried fruits, nuts, seeds, and other edibles. Some of the shops are gradually being transformed into shops featuring jewellery and other high-margin items. Continue our tour with a visit to the 17th century Egyptian Bazaar, a charming marketplace that ranks as the second largest covered bazaar in Istanbul. Here, the pungent and savoury aroma of exotic oils, herbs and

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spices has perfumed the arched, stone corridors for over three hundred years. Even today, this is the main address for those who want to purchase nuts, honey, dried fruits, traditional sweets and herbal remedies. During our visit to the Spice Market, why not call at Ali Muhiddin Haci Bekir’s shop – the inventor of Turkish delight? From the time of its founding during the Ottoman Empire, the name Haci Bekir has become a legend in Ottoman and Turkish confectionery and he remains a leading symbol of this art.

Whether it’s Istanbul or wherever your next adventure may take you, I would love to help. I can suggest great itineraries for singles, couples and families (both young and old). If you have a special interest, such as the arts, food and wine, wildlife, or looking for a little off-road adventure, call me and let me guide you.

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ne of the exemplary patriotic acts by the people of Bourne during the Second World War of 1939-45 was in giving homes to hundreds of children who lived in sensitive areas of the country that were likely to be bombed by enemy aircraft. The north east coast of England where British shipping became a regular target for enemy planes was one of the main areas to be evacuated and those children who were sent to safety in Bourne came mainly from three junior and infant schools in Hull. It was a step into the unknown for all of them and many were frightened at being away from their families for the first time but soon they were being made to feel at home. Arrangements for their stay were in the hands of the Women’s Voluntary Service [the WVS] under their chairman, the late Mrs Kate Cooke, who was subsequently awarded the MBE for community service. The first evacuees arrived by train accompanied by their teachers, each one labelled and carrying a bag or suitcase containing their belongings, and marched in a crocodile from the railway station to the Corn Exchange where the WVS ladies were waiting with cups of tea and comfort. Small parties of children were then taken around Bourne to the various homes selected by the billeting officer and the householders came out

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and chose the children they wanted to live with them. They were all soon allocated a family and settling into their new homes while others were sent to Bourne House in West Street, a large property that had been bought by Kesteven District Council for use as dormitory accommodation. Evacuees continued to arrive at regular intervals and over the next three years, a total of 900 boys and girls from the Hull area were eventually found homes in and around Bourne. The children were soon participating in the life of the town. Most of them attended the Abbey Primary School but accommodation was limited and so overflow classes were held in the schoolroom at the Baptist Church in West Street. They remained in Bourne until the war ended in the summer of 1945 although it was the early months of 1946 before arrangements were made for them all to return home. Some remained in Bourne, married and brought up families, while others went back to continue their lives but their stay made a lasting impression and our links with the Hull evacuees have continued to this day.

TEXT Š REX NEEDLE 2015

Archive photograph of girl evacuees in the playground at the Abbey Road school.

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By Alder Veterinary Practice, Bourne

Pets’ Corner |

LUNGWORM in Dogs

There has been a robust advertising campaign recently regarding the dangers of lungworm. Although it is important that owners should be aware of lungworm, the recent advertising has been designed to frighten owners! Lung worm ( Angiostrongylus vasorum) infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, but please consider the following; 1. Cases of lungworm are still uncommon. There has been a slight increase over recent years, but remains low in this area. 2. Nearly all cases of lungworm can be successfully cured, if the symptoms are recognised and treatment is started early enough. 3. Lungworm can only be picked up from contact with certain types of slugs and snails (or their environment). 4. Young or inquisitive dogs are more likely to be interested in slugs and snails and are more at risk than older,“wiser” dogs. 5. Spring and autumn, when slugs and snails are most numerous, are the times of greatest risk. It is important that vets and owners are aware of the different symptoms possible to ensure early diagnosis and treatment .

There are three main symptom types: 1. Progressive coughing and breathing problems with exercise intolerance . This is the commonest form of the disease. 2. Bleeding disorder. Owners may notice bleeding in the whites of the eyes or gums. Also, soft swellings may be noticed over the body. This is a less common form of the disease but is more difficult to diagnose and can become serious, if not treated quickly. 3. Neurological disorder. This is the least common and is again hard to diagnose as there is a wide range of symptoms such as behavioural changes, paralysis, fits and back pain. In all of these cases, prompt treatment is usually curative. There are several treatments available and are medications that are regularly already used to treat other worm infections. At present, there is only one product, “Advocate”, which can prevent lung worm, when used monthly. This product treats fleas, mites and roundworm as well as lungworm but does not treat ticks or tapeworm. “Advocate” can be used by any owner who feels their dog is at a high risk of contracting lungworm, or by anyone who just feels safer using it. However, it should also be noted that tickborne diseases are becoming gradually more common, as well as lung worm, and remember this product does not treat ticks. This is a difficult area that needs an individual decision. Please contact your vet if you need further advice.

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Great fun for everyone no matter what age or experience! Bring the whole family on Sunday 19th April between 10am and 2pm and try out tennis for FREE! All equipment provided. On the day...

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Free Social Tennis for all the family 12 noon—2pm

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Bourne Badminton Club was founded in 1919, using premises at The Vestry Hall on North Street. It wasn’t quite big enough for a full-size court to be marked out, but that wasn’t enough to stop the hardy players in those distant days. A break of six years between 1939 and 1945 meant a temporary halt to proceedings, and the club continued to meet in the post-war era, despite the deterioration of the Vestry Hall. In the late 1970s, due to the poor condition of the hall, the club moved to Wherry’s warehouse and, with three courts now available, membership increased to over fifty, with three club nights a week. More problems for “The B.B.C.” arrived within a decade, when Wherry’s and the surrounding buildings were re-developed into shops, to become The Burghley Centre. However, as the Vestry Hall had been improved, the club was able to return there, until 1990, when the club arrived in its present home in the Bourne Leisure Centre. Bourne Badminton Club now plays on Friday evenings, between 7pm and 9:30pm, with four courts available to adults and juniors, (from eleven years of age). There are currently almost thirty members. New players are always welcome and can come and give it a go for free for their first visit, during a tenmonth season, running from September to June. The last ninety-odd years have not been without hardships and hurdles placed in their way, but, according to long-standing stalwart, Julian Cooke, “We have just been dealt a bombshell this week, (mid-March), which could kill the club stone-dead! South Kesteven have increased our nightly fees from £25 a night to £91, from April 2015. If they don’t offer any concession, then the club will have to fold, as I can’t ask the members to pay an equivalent increase in the membership fee.” Troubled times indeed and it is to be hoped that, with a town population increasing at its present rate, and the on-going provision of a wide range of leisure opportunities being the responsibility of a Council, then common sense can prevail and a solution, which could resolve this potential threat can be found … and found very soon!

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Offering home boarding as an alternative to kennels Dog Holiday Homes based in and around the local area We match your dog to the right home for them You are able to meet the home beforehand

Are you a dog lover with time and love to give?

Your dog is treated like one of the family

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6 Full Size Match Tables 3 American Pool Tables 2 English Pool Tables Sky Sports / BT Sports TV Lounge Darts Licensed Bar Air Conditioning Bar Snacks available

Snooker Academy Open Every Saturday 10.30 - 12.00 noon Would you like to open your home toamdogs while Children 9 – 16 years. to play theirLearn owners aresnooker away? by a WPBSA qualified snooker coach, offering sessions at £7.50per week including a freetosoft drink. We are always looking take on extra Holiday

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Fantastic range of Cricket & Tennis clothing & equipment We stock the main cricket & tennis brands! Gray Nicolls, Gunn & Moore, Kookaburra, Masuri, Asics, Head, Wilson, K-SWISS, Yonex & Mantis

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Opening Hours Monday: Sat 9.00am - 5.00pm Rutland Sports, 26-28 North Street, Bourne PE10 9AB Also at Catmos Street , Oakham LE 15 6HW

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| Events Diary: April 2015 Events are brought to you by Hilary Bloomer. To send in your events please contact her via hilary@discoveringmagazines.co.uk or phone 01778 421427 / 07837 499061 of our proceeds today will be donated to the National Gardens Scheme.– standard admission charge; see website for details

12th Quiz at The Masons Arms, Bourne, jackpot stands at £315: 8-30pm start, £1 entry, includes food.

1st “Bugs and Beasties” a family friendly workshop

for U10’s and their families, at Stamford Arts Centre, where over the day participants will create a woven web installation: children can make spiders, bugs and beasties to go on it. Sessions at 9-45 -11-15am, 11-30 -1pm, 1-45- 2-15pm, 2-30 -4pm. £5 per child –all children to be accompanied by max 1 free adult.

2nd Grimsthorpe Castle opens for the

forthcoming season see website for further details www.grimsthorpe.co.uk/events.

3rd Stamford Farmers’ Market 4th Easter Bingo at The Centre at Elsea Park,

eyes down at 7pm.

5th Family Quiz Night at the Nags Head, guaranteed prize fund of £100. Start 8-00pm.

6th 2-00pm -4-00pm. Bourne Wood Easter Egg

Trail and wildlife quiz, suitable for most ages. Other attractions include; refreshments, a plant and craft stall, and “Three Counties Dog Rescue”. Signposted from the wood main car park. Cost £1 per child, no need to book.

8th The Inner Wheel Club of Bourne will be holding a coffee morning in support of The Willoughby School from 10am to 12.30pm at 18, Galletly Close, Bourne: by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. John Megson. Admission £2.00 , to include hot beverage and scone or crumpet. There will be cake, jewellery and plant stalls and a raffle. All are welcome 9th Lego Workshop at Stamford Arts Centre. Workshops at 10am -12-30pm and 1-30-4pm for ages 5-12yrs: £8 per child. Book early!

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17th ”So Comedy” with Rob Rouse and Johnny Lennard, at Stamford Arts Centre: doors open at 7-30pm for 8pm start. Tickets 315(£13) £12 students and groups of 10+.

18th Jumble Sale at Bourne Abbey Church Hall; proceeds in aid of NSPCC. Doors open at 10am - tea and coffee available. Any jumble welcome either on the day or contact Janet Stubbs on 01778 422304. 18th Wrestling at The Centre at Elsea Park; Doors open at 2pm, starts at 2-30pm. Advanced tickets: £8.00 adults, £5.00 kids, £20 family from www.fhwrestling.co.uk or Tel 07594 979 266. On The Door: £10.00 adults, £7.00 kids, £25.00 family.

20th Bingo at The Masons Arms, Bourne, eyes down at 8-30pm: £2-50 per game with a £170 last game bonus. Includes food. 19th. Rotary Run in the Woods, 10k and 3k. To enter contact www.bournefunrun.btck.co.uk or Rutland Sports 19th Kirkby Underwood village open gardens: 11am -4pm. Refreshments in the village hall.

20th U3A presents a talk at Bourne Corn Exchange by Peter Sellars, on the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. Start 2-15; admission £1. For further information tel. 08455191385 or www. u3abourne.org.uk

23rd The Rotary Club of Bourne St.Peter: Chain store clothing clearance sale and Fashion Show Extravaganza at the Youth Centre Queens Road, Bourne: 7pm for 7-30pm. Tickets £4 available from Jackie 07551 010080 or Sue 07506 502922

24th Stamford Farmers’ Market 25th Paint your Furniture Workshop. 10am-5pm.

Contact Lesley for more details on 01778 394744 or www.paintedout.co.uk

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26th Bourne Corn Exchange Wedding Fair: 11am – 2pm, entry free. Discover some of the finest wedding services and suppliers in the areas, all under one roof! 26th Quiz at The Masons Arms, Bourne, jackpot stands at £320 : 8-30pm start, £1 entry, includes food.

26th The Castle courtyard, at Grimsthorpe Castle, is the venue for the Wolseley Owners Club show from 13-00pm to 16-30pm. This is a chance to take a trip down memory lane and remember what for many was the ‘golden age’ of motoring. Park admission charges apply. EASTER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES See the Stamford Arts Centre website for a variety of half-term activities www. stamfordartscentre.com EASTER ACTIVITIES AT THE CENTRE @ ELSEA PARK

1st Truffle and Chocolate basket making: 2-4pm . For families with U5’s (older siblings welcome). £1 a child for residents of Elsea Park, £3.50 for non-residents.

2nd Splatter Picture Making, for ages 6-16yrs: 2-4pm £1 a child for residents of Elsea Park, £3.50 for non-residents. 7th Truffle and Chocolate basket making, for 6-16yr olds: 2-4pm . £1 per person for residents of Elsea Park, £3.50 for nonresidents.

8th Easter Hat Competition for families with

U5’s(older siblings welcome). Make an Easter hat (competition to be judged by Trust staff), Easter egg hunt and games. £1 a person for residents of Elsea Park, £3.50 for nonresidents.

9th Easter egg Hunt and games for 6-16yr

olds: £1 a person for residents of Elsea Park, £3.50 for non-residents.

REGULAR EVENTS

• Mondays: Tai Chi for healing 1.30pm - 2.30pm • Tuesdays: Tai Chi 2pm - 3.30pm & 7.15pm - 8.45pm • Tues at Bourne Library. Storytime for Pre-School children 2-2-30pm. • Fridays: Tai Chi for learning support 1.30pm - 2.30pm Contact 07413 620344, Wake House, North St, Bourne • Jem’s Hip Hop Fun & Funky Dance Classes – 5:30pm 3-7 years, 6:30pm 7-12 years and 7:00pm Adults. Fridays at Darby & Joan Hall. Info call 07590 271752, 07885 612595 or visit www.jemshiphop.co.uk • Slimming World – every Mon at the Darby & Joan Hall, South St, 6-7.30pm & 7.45-9pm. Also every Wed at 10am. • Saturdays: Tumble Tots at Bourne Youth Centre, Bourne. 9.45- 10.30 walking – 2 years, 1045 – 11.30 2-3 years. Further information from Jody Vaughan, on 07788 182181. • Cupcake parties. Young or old, male or female, all are welcome. Can be held at weekends or evenings. Contact us for more information on 01778 393079 or info@thecakekabin.co.uk • Bourne Organ Club. Meet on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at Bourne Corn Exchange. All ages welcome. Please call Edith for more information 01778 422262 • Bourne Folk Club at The Wishing Well, Dyke. 7-45PM –FIRST Friday of every month. • Hare and Hounds, Haconby – “Unplugged”- 2nd Sunday of every month 8pm. Performers and listeners all welcome. • National Blood Service Donor Sessions - Selected dates: Bourne Corn Exchange. 1.00pm - 3.30pm & 6.00pm - 7.30pm. More info on dates available at www.blood.co.uk • Bourne U3A - Third Monday of every month 2.15pm at Bourne Corn Exchange. Join Bourne U3A and enjoy education and entertainment by a variety of speakers at each monthly meeting. Visitors can attend two meetings before deciding if they would like to become a member. More info on www.u3abourne.org.uk • Sequence Dances - Crowland Modern Sequence Dancers. Fourth Saturday of each month 7.30pm - 11.30pm at Bourne Corn Exchange Modern Sequence Dancing is based on the standard ballroom and Latin dances including waltz, quickstep, foxtrot and rumba and is a social style of dance. It’s great fun and a good way to meet new people. Everyone is welcome.£3.00 on the door • Burghley Arms – Disco every Friday night; Karaoke, first Thursday of the month; cash Bingo every Thursday 7pm eyes down at 7-30 • Sugar Mill – quiz night every Tuesday. • Bourne Bridge Club meets Thurs 6.50-10pm for duplicate Bridge. Tuesdays, same time for ‘Gentle Duplicate’ at the Masonic Hall, 1-2 Roman Bank, Bourne. www.bridgewebs.com/bourne email: bourne4bridge@gmail.com. ‘phone Brenda if you need a partner on 01778 342967. • LDC NEW street/commercial Dance Classes every Saturday (starting on 6th September) at Renu’s Dance Studio, 27, Abbey Road, Bourne. 4-7yrs 11am-12pm; 8- 12yrs 12-1pm; Teens 1-2pm. All classes are £4-50. • Paint a Pot Place Friday Night Magic, every Friday 7pm -11pm “Magic; The gathering Club” A role playing card game. Pop in for more details. • Weightwatchers - Mondays 9-45 at Bourne Abbey Church Hall. Wednesdays 6pm at Bourne Abbey Church Hall Thursdays 7pm Wake House • Bourne Choral Society meets every Monday evening 7-30pm at Bourne Abbey church Hall. New members are always welcome. For further details visit www.bournechoralsociety.weebly.com or on Facebook. • Monday cash Bingo at The Five Bells Morton – eyes down at 7-30pm • Tuesday, quiz at the Sugar Mill, Bourne: 8-30pm start. • Friday, Disco Night at The Burghley Arms and Archie’s Bar, Bourne: 9-00pm start • Saturday, Disco at Archie’s Bar, Bourne: 9pm start • Every 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month, U3a Scrabble club at The Nags Head from 3pm

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Events diary CONCERTS, GIGS AND MUSICAL EVENTS

1st Acoustic Café at Stamford Arts Centre for

any 12-25 year olds who play, sing or compose: 4-30pm – 6-30pm. Contact Charlotte at www. stamfordartscentre.com

3rd” Pennyless” at The Masons Arms, Bourne: 9pm

3rd “First Friday Singaround” at The Wishing Well,

Dyke. 8-00pm - tel. 01778 570115 for more details.

2nd Jazz at The Toft House Hotel, at 8 00 pm.

Stamford Jazz Music Society presents The Toft House All Stars. Admission £10, booking advisable, 01778 590335.

4th The Royal British Legion Club, Burghley Street,

Bourne presents Tina Wynter an up and coming vocalist from Sleaford. 9pm start but arrive early as it does get busy. Members £1 entry, Non Members £2. For more information ring 01778 421775.

4th “Afterlife”, rock band, at The Masons Arms Bourne:9pm start.

4th “Pennyless” and “Paspatou” in concert at Kings Cliffe Village Hall: Tickets £8, from Penny 07875 192054 or on the door. Doors 7.30pm for music at 8pm. Bring your own drinks and nibbles, cafe style seating. (£19). 5th Open mic at The Hare and Hounds Haconby.

PA and soundman provided. For further information, tel. 01778 571428.

10th “Son of a Gun”, at The Masons Arms Bourne: 9pm start.

11th Peterborough Male Voice Choir, Peterborough Voices and Peterborough Youth Choir are delighted to present, “Voices and Brass with Black Dyke Band ” at the city’s much-loved Broadway Theatre,: 7-30pm start. Book now! Tickets from £12 available at Peterborough Visitor Information Centre, by phone on 0333 666 3366 or at www.peterboroughmvchoir.org.uk 11th “Cropper Welsh Roscoe Trio” are joined by Martin Cropper and Louise Williams to perform an evening of chamber music at Stamford Arts Centre:

7-30pm start. Tickets £16(£15) £10 u 26’s.

11th “Revolver”, at The Masons Arms Bourne:9pm start.

17th Karaoke at The Masons Arms Bourne:9pm

start.

18th Damian Balthazar, an excellent Pop and Rock vocal act from Hull, at The Royal British Legion Club, Burghley Street ,Bourne. 9pm start but arrive early as it does get busy. Members £1 entry, Non Members £2. For more information ring 01778 421775.

23rd Folk band,“Wolfscote” ( Cathy Lesurf, Gary Southwell, Isobel Morris and Jim Kimberly), will be appearing with guest Andy Cutting, at Morton Village Hall; 7-30pm start.. Book early to avoid missing this memorable evening. Tickets: Adults £10.00, 11-18yrs £5.00, under 11yrs free, from Richard Wells 01778 570370 or rexcons@aol.com.

24th Classic Soul and Motown night at The Urban Hotel, Grantham in aid of St Barnabas Hospice: 7.30pm – Midnight. Tickets £5 in advance or £6 on the door. Bar available. To book, visit our website www.stbarnabashospice.co.uk or call Janie on 01476 591010. 24th “Ferocious Dogs” play folk rock at Stamford Arts Centre: 8pm start. Tickets £12(£10).

24th Mark Bishop, guitarist/singer, at The Masons Arms Bourne:9pm start.

24th An evening with ”Caprice”, violin and accordion duo playing French café style music, plus evening meal, at Wild Heart Café. For further details visit the café or their website 25th “Pennyless” at The Five Horeshoes,Barholm: 8-30pm

27th “When You’re Smiling,” a musical trip down memory lane –music from the 50’s 60’s and 70’s at Bourne Corn Exchange. Doors open at 1pm for a 2pm start. Tickets £10 from Bourne Library. 28th “Splinter Group”, at The Masons Arms Bourne:9pm start. y

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n a climate of television talent shows from the home comfort of your living room, Bourne Academy brought us the real “live” experience. ‘Bourne Academy’s Got Talent’ is not just any school talent show, it is a special night indeed. The judges are treated like royalty, as they tread the red carpet to their comfortable thrones that twizzle (yes, just like ‘The Voice’). On this occasion Councillor Helen Powell (Arts Link Governor), Gemma Boaler (BMG Chrysalis Records) and Darren Maddison (Polka Dot Academy) seized the opportune moments to compliment a variety of musical and vocal talent in the first act – that had a ‘The Voice’ theme – with genuine awe and excitement at the array of performers that demonstrated their exceptional talents. The winning act of the single-performer entries was Leona Bilby (Yr.12) from Quinnell House, who as a singer and guitarist songwriter, performed her own song in her new-folk style, receiving high praise from the judges indeed: “You are ready now! The complete package - I could happily listen to you all day,” remarked Gemma Boaler. In second place was Craig Sleeman (Yr.10) with his comic, musical theatre rendition of the Fiddler on the Roof classic, ‘If I were a rich man’. “It was highly original”, exclaimed Darren Maddison. In third place was Jamie Booth (Yr.10) for his own rendition of ‘Wonderwall’ by Oasis. “You resurrected a classic 90s hit and made it very much your own – I enjoyed it better than the original,” added Cllr. Helen Powell.

Winning act of the mixed entries was Harry Preen and Sam Harding The second act involved students who were able to enter in larger mixed groups. The winning acts of the mixed entries were Harry Preen (Yr. 13) and Sam Harding (Yr.12) who make up half of the successful band, Albion. The sixth form students combined musically to wow the judges with a stellar performance of one of their own compositions in their trademark acoustic indie style - a delightful parting shot to a wonderful evening’s entertainment of youthful enthusiasm. The final words of the night came from Darren (head judge): “This school is a clear beacon for the Performing Arts and tonight’s talent on show is a testament to all the hard work and dedication that the staff and students put in. This school clearly recognises fully the value of a thriving Performing Arts department, which can be a rarity these days, but a sheer pleasure to be a part of.”

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| Motoring - monthly advice from Tom Ingram

Not too fast BUT not too slow either! Spring is with us, and we all start to drive out to our local attractions and enjoy what Lincolnshire has to offer as the sun starts to shine. These slightly longer journeys inevitably involve an element of driving on single-carriageway roads, controlled by “national” speed signs (the white circular sign with black diagonal). On my driving lessons I like to cover how to assess the severity of bends on these type of roads so as to avoid losing traction with the road surface due to heavy braking or late gear changes. Assessing the correct speed that reflects the driving conditions is a key skill. There are many factors to consider when deciding on what is actually the correct speed at which to be driving. We all have a responsibility to at least consider other road users on our journeys. We should be mindful of the effect our own driving has on others, in terms of tailgating and also of driving too slowly. Driving a car at a constant 40mph in a national speed limit for instance, regardless of the conditions, will simply not be accepted by many drivers with tight schedules. I’m not encouraging speeding here, but what I am trying to emphasise is the hazard involved in driving too slowly for the conditions. I travel regularly to Peterborough, Grantham, Stamford and Spalding on my driving lessons and I see on a daily basis, some very dangerous overtaking of slower moving vehicles on single carriageway roads. Often I have noted, (without wanting to stereotype), it involves businessmen of roughly my age in their 40s and 50s, clearly with deadlines to meet, driving fairly powerful company cars, and with their impatience to overtake the slow moving vehicle, their judgement gets affected as the “red mist” comes down, and an extremely dangerous

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overtake then occurs. Whilst it is easy to blame the driver who has done the dangerous overtake, we should be clear on the original source of the hazard situation that developed. I have seen a stream of fifteen to twenty vehicles heading out to Stamford all being held back by a car being driven too slowly, and then watched every single vehicle overtake on roads that are not designed with too many stretches to enable safe overtaking. It arguably borders on being unfair to pressure drivers with this kind of stress, and it is inconsiderate too. I appreciate that there will often be no “intent”. I doubt the slow drivers concerned are deliberately going out of their way to annoy and frustrate other drivers, but in much the same way as failing to accord precedence on zebra crossings would fail a driving test, it should be appreciated that routinely driving at 40 in a 60 would ALSO fail a driving test. There is a fabulous little circuit heading out to Stamford that would enable me to very quickly assess a driver’s ability regarding control of the vehicle, adapting to different driving conditions and level of observations when driving – do get in touch if you would like to organise driving it for yourself or a member of your family [07894 262 718]. As ever, if you have any comments/opinion regarding this article, feel free to email me on info@BIGTOM.org.uk

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Estate agency must be near the top of the list for professions whose shop window still acts as a crucial marketing tool. Yes, the internet has enabled us all to trawl a specific area for available properties, but the impact of actually seeing your potential dream home up there, alongside several others, is still likely to produce a positive outcome for both agent and browser. When that agency happens to be located right on the junction of North Street and West Street, in the centre of Bourne, with two large display windows, then clearly an advantage seems to be theirs. Quentin Marks, a fully independent estate agency, began trading in Peterborough in 1997 and within three years, was to open their Bourne office, on the site now occupied by Costa’s. Partner/owners, Quentin Rigby and Mark Bogusz saw their business take off sufficiently in order to move the Bourne operation into the larger and more attractive site, across the Market Place, in 2010. (The eye-catching night-time lighting display, showing off their properties in red, blue and green, soon followed, appealing to motorists waiting at the traffic lights!) Quentin Rigby brings over thirty years’ experience in the profession to his firm and lauds highly the role played by his office staff in providing the necessary local knowledge, experience, drive and customer care which sees the public return, time and again. Lorna Clayden and Alison Thomas help to keep the business at the forefront in this very competitive market place, as Bourne continues to expand. Being independent is seen as an advantage, for the autonomy which it provides, whilst still being part of a 2,000 branch nationwide network of like-minded independent agents, sharing software and the benefits which that brings, outside of the local area. Remaining open on Sundays and offering free floor plans are ways in which Quentin Marks aims to be ahead of the field. Add to this the unique presence of a satellite branch of the firm within a coffee shop, “The Coffee House” at Castor, near Peterborough, (www.castorcoffee. co.uk) and you can see the enthusiasm and desire to offer the public the very best in the way of knowledge and experience. Springtime traditionally sees an upsurge in business and Quentin Marks are always looking to add further to their already wide portfolio of properties, available for both selling and letting.

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Club Guide Youth Not all Bad Queens Rd, PE10 9DX. 01778 426134 or 07947 930542 cherry.sheppard@lincolnshire.gov.uk Bourne Town Girls FC Julie: 01778 424341 Salvation Army Youth Club Manning Rd, Bourne, 01778 421916 or 01778 393459 Bourne Youth Theatre Judith Fellows: 01778 422449 Judithfellows@hotmail.com Stamford and Bourne District Scouts Margaret Scott: 01780 762405 Bourne Town Harriers Junior Athletics Lisa Richardson: 01778 424529 www.bournetownharriers.org Jeans Youth Cafe 2 North Road Bourne - Fri/Sat 7-10pm Bourne Town Juniors Football Club Tel: 07891804432. Email: secretary@bournetownjuniorsfc.co.uk Young Youth Group for 7-12yr olds, at The Centre @ Elsea Park, starts on weds 15th April from 5pm – 6-30pm. Pool table and games: cost £1 per child to include drink. For info call Niki on 07949034743

Schools

Dementia Support Group Corn Exchange, PE10 9AF. Kate Marshall: 01778 440153.

Clubs

Bourne Abbey Church Church Lane, PE10 9UQ. 01778 424584. info@bourneabbey.org.uk Bourne Baptist Church West Street, PE10 9NE. 01778 424206. Bourne & Deeping RC Church 3 St Gilberts Road, PE10 9XB. 07988 682925. Bourne Methodist Church Abbey Road, PE10 9EF. 01778 394380. St John the Baptist Church High Street, Morton PE10 0AP. 01778 571184 Bourne United Reformed Church Eastgate, PE10 9JY. 01775 722311. The Salvation Army Manning Road, PE10 9DD Tel: 01778 393459 e-mail: bourne@salvationarmy.org.uk New Day Baptist Church & Dyke Baptist Church High St, Morton - Main St, Dyke 07931 652718 (except Mondays) www.morton-hanthorpe.org.uk/ organisations_baptists.htm St Firmin’s Church 10 Church Street, Thurlby, PE10 0EH. 01778 422475.

Churches

Willoughby School South Rd, PE10 9JD. 01778 425203. enquiries@willoughby.lincs.sch.uk Morton C of E Primary School Station Road, Morton, PE10 0NN. 01778 570389. Thurlby Community Primary School. Lawrance Park, Crown Lane, Thurlby, PE10 0EZ. 01778 423311. Edenham CofE Primary School School Lane, Edenham, PE10 0LP. 01778 591207. Bourne Elsea Park Church of England Primary Academy www.elseaparkacademy.lincs.sch.uk/

To be included in this directory, send your details to: hilary@ discoveringmagazines.co.uk

Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary Academy Abbey Road, PE10 9EP. 01778 422163. enquiries@bourneabbey.lincs.sch.uk Bourne Grammar School South Road, PE10 9JE. 01778 422288. enquiries@bourne-grammar.lincs.sch.uk Bourne Westfield Primary Academy Westbourne Park, PE10 9QS. 01778 424152. enquiries@bournewestfield. lincs.sch.uk Bourne Academy Edinburgh Crescent, PE10 9DT. 01778 422365. office@bourneacademy.org

Toolbar Bourne Snooker Centre, Cherry Holt Rd. 07749689026 Rotary Club of Bourne St Peter Toft House Hotel, Toft, PE10 0JT. Alan Kaye: 01778 560458. Evergreen Care Trust 01780 765900. www.evergreencare.org.uk Bourne Bridge Club Masonic Hall, 1-2 Roman Bank Bourne PE10 9LQ. 01778 423313 www.bridgewebs.com/bourne bourne4bridge@gmail.com Bourne Motor Racing Club The Bourne Corn Exchange Hall. David Dykes: 01733 253867. www.bournemotorclub.co.uk A Handful of Harmonies www.handfulofharmonies.co.uk Bourne Borderers Edenham Village Hall, Church Ln, PE10 0LS. Elly: 01476 550741 www.bourneborderers.co.uk Bourne Darby & Joan Club Memorial Gardens, South Road. 01778 570571. Rotary Club of Bourne Bob Brown 01778 421882. www.bournerotary.org Bourne Business Chamber Paul Ross 01778 440555. Bourne Ladies Dinner Club Conservatives Offices, North St. Shirley Fairbairn: 01778 424613. Nubourne Woman’s Institute Meeting Abbey Church Hall Mrs Shirley Jones 01778 422397 The Gateway Leisure Club for people with learning disabilities Bourne Abbey Church Hall, Church Walk, South Road, Bourne on Fri 7pm-9pm, 01778 424235. Parkinson’s Disease Society 01778 440695 / 345395. Hereward Probus Club Rob Denton 01778 425276 denton.robert@gmail.com Bourne Preservation Society, meets 3rd Monday of each month at 7-30pm in the Baxter Room, Wake House, North St. Bourne. Contact: 109 Beech Avenue, Bourne PE10 9RZ. Tel. 07903047418 Ringstone Players Contact Cheryl 01778 421216 cherylcrafts@btinternet.com Bourne Garden Club Every third Thursday at Bourne Abbey Church hall at 7.30pm. Janet: 01778 422304 Marian: 01778 421023 Bourne Round Table PO Box 95 PE10 1AF. 07970 083134. info@bournefestival.com

Friends of Bourne Woods Sarah: 07760 468052. Bourne U3A Tel: 08455191385 www.u3abourne.org.uk Bourne and South Lincs ME Support Group Wake House, North Street, PE10 9AE Jan: 01778 425422. janlimback@hotmail.com Bourne Civic Society Heritage Centre/Baldocks Mill, 21 South St, PE10 9LY. 01778 422775. Bourne Arthritis Support Group 1st Thursday, Community Room, Meadow Court, Meadow Close, PE10 9EL. Organ Club John Wass: 01733 424947. Bourne Footlights Karen MacQuarrie. 01778 345530 Grapevineeditor@yahoo.com Bourne and district scrabble club Every Mon afternoon 2.00. Wake House. Angela 01778 426617 or Betty 01778 425234 South Lincolnshire Garden Society SLGS. Thurs at 7.30pm in Jan, March, May, Sept and Nov at Village Hall in Folkingham. www.slincsgardensoc. wordpress.com

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Bourne and Thurlby First Responders 01778 420357 or 07875 308837. St Barnabas Lincs Hospice Janie McCormick: 01476 591010. ssafa Nev: 01778 394483. British Red Cross 01778 426452. Mencap Housing and Support 01778 423726. Bourne & District Lions Club PO Box 57, Bourne PE10 9HB. 0845 833 2810. help@bournelions.org.uk Len Pick Trust PO BOX 92, Bourne, Lincs PE10 1AD. 01778 424159. enquiries@lenpicktrust.org.uk Bourne United Charities. 01778 422387. www.bourneunitedcharities. co.uk Royal Air Forces Association Masonic Hall, All Saints St. Stamford, PE9 2AD rafastamford.webplus.net The Butterfield Centre 2 North Road, Bourne, Lincs, PE10 9AP. 01778 421422 DebbieHague@thebutterfield.plus.com

Bourne Arts and Community Trust Wake House, PE10 9AE. 01778 393517. wakehouse@talktalk.net Royal British Legion Burghley Street, PE10 9NS. 01778 421110.

Children

Baby Massage + Baby Yoga Groups (up to 1) Bourne Children’s Centre. Kim: 01778 570120 kimwooldridge365@btinternet.com Bourne Children’s Centre Queens Road, PE10 9DX. 01778 395895. Little Bees 14-18 Manor Lane, Bourne, PE10 9PQ. 01778 422669 Musical Minis Pre-school music group for babies and toddlers. Janie: 01778 570340. janiemcc@ sky.com. Tatty Bumpkin. Weds - Baby Explorers (shufflers/walkers) 1pm. Bourne Youth Centre. Thurs - Baby Bumpkin (birth to active) 10am. Market Deeping Children’s Centre. Tatty Bumpkin (18m to pre school). 1pm Bourne Youth Centre. 07770 162767. rutland@tattybumpkin.com Dinky Dancers Dance for 2-4. Wed am All Saints & St Johns Church Hall Stamford. Thurs Elsea Park Bourne. Friday Ryhall Village Hall. 01780 591469 www.dinkydancers. com Bourne Girls Brigade

Bourne Methodist Church, Abbey Road, PE10 9EF. 01778 423729

Bourne Army Cadets

Cadet Hut, Austerby Road, PE10 9JG. www.armycadets.com Elsea Park stay and play, playgroup term time only for 0 -4 year olds, The Centre @ Elsea Park on Thursdays 9.30 until 11.00a.m £1.00 per session per family.

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Market Cross Surgery Market Place, Corby Glen, NG33 4NH. 01476 550056. www.marketcrosssurgery.co.uk Glenside Country Practice 12b High Street, Castle Bytham, Grantham, NG33 4RZ. 01780 410205. www.thebythams.org.uk Galletly Medical Practice 40 North Road, PE10 9BT. 01778 562200. Hereward Group Practice Exeter St, PE10 9XR. 01778 391700. Alternatives Pregnancy Advice Centre 01778 394935

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Bourne Abbots Petanque Club Abbey Lawns, PE10 9EP. 01778 394083. bournepetanque@hotmail.co.uk Bourne Town Harriers Senior & Junior Athletes www.bournetownharriers.org Bourne Rugby Union Football Club Clubhouse, Milking Nook Drove, PE10 0AX. 01778 393420. Bourne & District Lawn Tennis Club Abbey Lawns, Abbey Road, PE10 9EP.Helen Whitfield: 01775 670252. Bourne Town FC Abbey Lawns, PE10 9EP. 01778 420456. Brotherhood Kickboxing Academy, Bourne Martial Arts Centre, 3 Victor Way, PE10 9PT. 07944 281892. www.brotherhoodkickboxing.co.uk Bourne Town Bowls Club Coggles Causeway, Bourne. Mike Northen 01778 423353 mikeann24@sky.com Bourne Deeping Hockey Club susanmoakley@googlemail.com Bourne Outdoor Pool Abbey Lawns, Abbey Rd, Bourne, PE10 9ET. 01778 422063. Tracy Hankin Bourne 4 Fitness Disco/80’s Revival workout and Yoga/Pilates. 07799250581. tracyhankin72@gmail.com Bourne Leisure Centre Queens Road, Bourne, PE10 9DX 01778 421 435. Bourne Ladies FC 07971 555710 tinacrawley@talktalk.net Bourne Kart Club Please visit our website for details. www.bournekartclub.co.uk or find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ bournekartclub Ki-Ways Tai Chi Club 07413 620344 Bourne Dancercise & Keep Fit Methodist Church Hall, Abbey Road, PE10 9EP. 07730 223557. gilljanet@hotmail.co.uk; www.keepfit.org.uk

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Following a meeting of over forty enthusiastic residents of the parish of Bourne, held at ‘The Centre’ on Elsea Park on March 18th, work is to start in earnest on the parish’s “Neighbourhood Plan”. A year of consultation and meetings has seen interest rise, from a paltry five members of the public to an enthusiastic group of people forming a fifteen- strong committee.

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