Discovering Bourne issue 049, September 2015

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In the Hot seat - Janie McCormick

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RAOB in the Spotlight

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Corn ExchangeExciting times ahead

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my is e d a c ! eA Bourn school ever st the be

Open Evening

Students in Years 5&6 and their parents/carers are warmly invited to the Bourne Academy Open Evening to be held on:

Thursday 24th September | 6.00 - 8.00pm An opportunity to take a guided tour with our students and view everything Bourne Academy has to offer. Meet students and staff, view the facilities and take part in a variety of activities. There will be a short presentation by the Headteacher, Mr Laurence Reilly at 6.00pm and 7.00pm in the School Hall. www.bourneacademy.org

Bourne Academy, Edinburgh Crescent, Bourne PE10 9DT

Tel:01778 422365


Welcome to our September edition... Summer is still hanging around, but only just, and I hope your break has proved as refreshing and energising as our lovely trip to beautiful Devon. September signals the return to school for many and the shortening of days for all. Blackberries and sloes are ripening and some shops are already stocking their “must-haves” for Christmas, over three months away! Our team of contributors have all returned from their various summer destinations, all ready, willing and A remarkable “roller-coaster” of a month has seen A Level and GCSE results make some people euphoric, while others have had to re-structure their plans for the future, as grades didn’t quite match expectations. On a personal note, the loss of my father at the age of ninety-six, put a cloud over things but, at the same time, released much wonderful sentiment from many people about his exploits, whilst having tended their animals for over four decades. (Next month’s issue will carry some anecdotes gleaned recently, regarding “Bob the Vet”.) The month-long Ecuador expedition, involving twenty students from Bourne Academy and Bourne

able to “inform, educate and entertain” you, the readers of this, your favourite freebie,(to borrow Lord Reith’s mission statement for his beloved BBC.) For us mums (and dads) with our “not-so-little-uns” now having received their GCSE envelopes, we can step back and see just what fantastic human beings they actually are, as they move on to the next stage of their lives. They have done their very best, taken the advice offered by their teachers and us, formulated future plans, and are developing into responsible adults. Phew!

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Grammar School returned, with a lifetime of stories to hear, some of which will be featured in the coming months. As for the present, our contributors continue to offer such a wide range of useful information, whether it’s tackling pain, planning a trip to the idyllic Seychelles, considering pre-nuptial arrangements or being on our guard against burglars or unscrupulous scammers. The “Buffs” are our club under the spotlight this month, Sassi’s celebrates two years of having served up delicious Thai dishes, whilst a Hanthorpe housewife, Janie McCormick, tells us why being a volunteer is such a rewarding experience. Variety is indeed the spice of life. Enjoy the read!

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Claire Saberton - Publisher | 01778 421427 | 07837 499061 | sales@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Jilly Lunn & Becky Kane - Sales Executives | 07712 676133 | info@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Andy Armstrong - Op. Director | 01733 200609 | 077809 22214 John Schwarz - Editor | editor.bourne@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Design - Kelly Davis | Vinny Clark Events - Hilary Bloomer | hilary@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Photographer - Gordon Cochran | www.gordonsphotographic.co.uk

Bourne 4 The university student survival guide

9 Session 365 – The new skateboard/scooter/ BMX shop

10 Community Matters 12 Words from the Mayor 20 Sassi’s Thai Restaurant 23 “In the Hot Seat” – Janie McCormick

25 Your Health pages 31 The Gardening Patch 38 Discovering… The 42 46 51 52

Shippon Barn

Your Finances The Technology Site The Travel Column – The Seychelles Bourne Preservation Society

54 Pets and Vets 58 Spotlight on…The RAOB 60 Police Patrol – Mosley’s Musings

62 Motoring 66 Bourne Corn Exchange – “The Jewel set to shine brightly”

68 Events Diary 72 The Puzzle Page 75 Directory

With thanks to... Taff Lovesey Rex Needle Sgt. Rick Mosley Jo Sunner Paul Ross Eileen Le Voi Clare Lockett Wayne Smith Tom Ingram

Leanne Beeken Phillip Hakim Waterside Garden Centre Philip Knowles Hegarty Solicitors Anthony Jennings Stringers Home Decorating Centre

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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The University Student Survival Guide 1

Students are exempt from paying council tax; however, you must fill in a form online, or ring your local council tax office to become exempt for each tax year – don’t be surprised if you’re summoned to a court hearing if you do not do this.

2 Break the ice in fresher’s week by bringing cocktail making equipment and drinking games (e.g. Twister or a pack of cards). If you don’t drink, why not bake a cake for your new neighbours to enjoy, or go out for a meal together?

3 When you’re searching for private accommodation look beyond the furnishings. Walk into the rooms and look around all the walls, the ceilings and fixtures. Look for signs of mould, and for double-glazed windows (to keep your house warmer and mould free).

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Ask the current tenants what they think of their landlords, and if they have had any problems.

This ultimate student survival guide includes: how to manage your time, your bills and everything else in between.

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Also ask previous tenants why they are moving out of the property. If they are third years, ask if they would stay in the property if they had the choice.

6 Buy multiple dehumidifiers if you’re experiencing mould, and place them in dark areas (including wardrobes).

7Stock up on jumpers if you’re moving up north!

8 A housing bond should be protected, if not your landlord is breaking the law.

9 Take photos of your property and evaluate the quality of the inventories when you move in, which will stop you from being charged for any damage caused by previous tenants.

10 At the end of your third year, apply for a three-year NUS card to continue receiving student discount!

11 Exchange numbers with your new housemates in case you lose them!

12 Take: a doorstop (triangular ones are best).

13 Get a spare room key cut, and hide it somewhere safe!

14 Treat yourself if your workload is increasing, and find somewhere to rejuvenate when you’re feeling stressed, or participate in a sport.

15 Embrace your independence!


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A REMARKABLE TRANSFORMATION

AT CHARLES READ ACADEMY

Over the last few years, Charles Read Academy in Corby Glen has undergone a remarkable transformation since joining the David Ross Education Trust. We spoke to Robert Sloan, Principal, about the academy. At Charles Read Academy we are committed to delivering the very best education for 11-16 year olds in our local area. Since joining the David Ross Education Trust we have worked hard to invest in the academy’s facilities, increase academic standards and enrich the learning offer for our students. As a small academy, we pride ourselves on helping students to achieve their academic potential, while developing their interests and talents in a caring and stimulating environment. With the support of the Trust, we have recently installed a brand new 3G All-Weather Sports Pitch and opened fantastic new science laboratories, art rooms and a state of the art music suite, transforming the learning environment for our students.

The atmosphere at the academy is the best I’ve known and the students really enjoy studying here. Our house system is at the centre of everything we do, and this creates strong bonds across the academy.

“Wherever students’ talents lie, we encourage them to aim high and we do everything we can to support them.” We offer wide-ranging enrichment opportunities and in the last year alone, our students have had the chance to visit top universities and businesses as well as taking part in international exchange programmes, music competitions and debating tournaments.

Sports stars regularly run masterclasses for our students. They can also access national competitions, sports tours in Europe and funded trips to major tournaments. Wherever students’ talents lie, we encourage them to aim high and we do everything we can to support them. This includes exclusive scholarships and bursaries so that they can pursue their creative and sporting talents. We are proud to be at the heart of our local community, and regularly work with primary schools in the local area, running programmes throughout the year to ease the transition to secondary school. Mr Robert Sloan, Principal

To find out more about the academy, join us for our open evening on Tuesday 29th September, or contact us on 01476 550333 to arrange a tour.


Applying for a secondary school?

Come and see what Charles Read Academy can offer

OPEN EVENING TUESDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 6.30 - 8.30PM

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STATE-OF-THE-ART SCIENCE LABORATORIES

UNRIVALLED ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES

DEDICATED MUSIC SUITE

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Contact us to arrange a visit : 01476 550 333 CHARLES READ ACADEMY, BOURNE ROAD, CORBY GLEN, LINCOLNSHIRE, NG33 4NT WWW.CHARLESREADACADEMY.CO.UK | ENQUIRIES@CHARLESREADACADEMY.CO.UK | @CHARLES_READ_


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The “Wright Stuff” for Bourne’s Youth! As a father, with three very active sons, all of whom have either been, or are still going through those wonderful “scooter/BMX/skateboard years”, it was with no small degree of interest that I recently checked out Bourne’s latest and brightest offering – Session 365. Since opening on August 1st, we are now lucky to have in the centre of Bourne, a large, airy treasure-trove of all things technical, related to the above, as well as rails of skating and biking apparel. Enthusiastic father and son team, owner Rolando and Harri Wright, are well aware of the need felt by the youth of Bourne to not only have their own skatepark, but also an outlet such as this, in Wherry’s

Lane, just off North Street. Rolando’s wide and varied background includes time spent covering the first BMX events in Britain for “Sport for Television”, whilst Harri can ally ten years of skateboarding, scootering and BMXing alongside his considerable experiences as a talented musician.

Bourne needs an impressive outlet like this – now let’s hope the skatepark will soon follow!

The walls and floor of the shop are well-stocked with the top names in all three disciplines - “Federal” and “Cult” for BMX models and accessories; “District” and “Apex” for scooters; and “Renner” skateboards. Various components, alongside helmets and t shirts, hoodies, beanie hats and snapbacks are in abundance.

Session 365, Wherry’s Lane, just off North Street, Bourne | info@session365.uk | t: 01778 392 735

Back to Scho o l Sports…

Find us: Rutland Sport @RutlandSports1

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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

Dyke Scarecrow Festival – Bigg After last year’s very successful inaugural Scarecrow Festival, the good folk of Dyke will be knitting, sewing, stuffing and tweaking their way to an even more impressive display over the weekend of September 12th and 13th. Organised by the Village Hall Committee, there will be more than the forty-four scarecrows of last year, located throughout this popular village, just north of Bourne.

All Roads Lead to Haconby! The Haconby Village “Open Gardens Festival” will take place over the week-end of September 12th and 13th. Having developed, from the original community event / fund-raising idea, by Church Warden Bill Reid in 2001, this year there will be a

There will be exhibitions and stalls on the Saturday, from 11am to 4pm, including an art exhibition, classic cars and motorbikes, motorised boats and, hopefully, a tractor exhibition, birds of prey and many more. This year, the public will be asked to vote for their best scarecrow, and prizes will be up for grabs. This will be in the Village Hall, which will also be open for refreshments and maps. Groups from outside of the village (e.g. schools and clubs) are welcome to create and display scarecrows outside the Village Hall, whilst the local charity, Sense, has confirmed that they will be taking part and will also have a stall.

Photography Competition, (for the Ringstone and Aveland group of villages), alongside the wonderful range of craft stalls in St Andrew’s Church. These will cater for all tastes, in this very old and beautiful building, parts of which date from the 12th Century. Several very talented and enthusiastic gardeners will be opening their pride and joy to the public over the week-end, a little later than in the past, to provide ideas on how to prolong the summer colours,

and also to plan ahead, offering spring bulbs and plants for sale. A mere £4 will enable entry into all of the gardens, (no dogs please), and all proceeds will go to St Andrew’s Church. The week-end begins with a social event on Friday September 11th, from 7pm to 9pm, in the church, where light refreshments will be available, whilst the photography entries and craft stalls can be viewed. Tickets for this are £5, and, along with any further information, will be available from Edwina 01778571008 and Jill 01778570653.


ger and Better! The Wishing Well Inn is sponsoring the prizes and will be on hand to provide that muchneeded hospitality and refreshment which scarecrow-viewing inevitably requires!

September 1980 witnessed huge international events, including the re-unification of East and West Germany, whilst a certain Saddam Hussein was making his intentions very clear in Iraq. Life in Bourne went on, but was enriched considerably when a new Salvation Army branch started its ministry in premises on Abbey Road. To mark this arrival, a celebration tea and a special service will be held over the week-end of September 26th and 27th , at its premises on Manning Road. On the national stage, the Salvation Army celebrates 150 years of ministry and mission and, as part of their wider celebrations, there will be a “Birthday Tea” on Tuesday September 22nd, between 3pm and 5pm. Resembling the format of the highly successful, and enormously worthwhile, Macmillan Coffee Mornings, this event will see its proceeds supporting an overseas project within the Salvation Army.

How are you tackling dementia? Sign up for Peterborough’s Memory Walk Around 225,000 people develop dementia every year – that’s the equivalent to one person every three minutes! The effects are more than just losing your keys. As Alzheimer’s Disease progresses, patients suffer severe problems with memory loss, communication, reasoning and orientation. This can lead sufferers to develop “out of character” behavior, such as agitation and aggression. In the latter stages, there can also be difficulty walking and eating unaided. There is a temptation to think ‘it will never happen to me’. However, one in six people over the age of eighty are victims, making it increasingly likely that either you or a loved one will be affected.

Ireland, to raise money and awareness for a world without dementia. The Peterborough Memory Walk is taking place at Ferry Meadows Country Park on Sunday 20th September. We would like to encourage as many people as possible to join up and start fundraising today! If more incentive were needed, research shows that people who adopt a healthy lifestyle, especially from mid-life onwards, are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s Disease, so sign up today and make a difference to your life and the lives of sufferers all over the UK.

This September, Memory Walks will be taking place across England, Wales and Northern

More information and registration details can be found at www.memorywalk.org.uk

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Words from the Mayor My theme of “Pride in our town and respect for the community of Bourne” continues this month, with a few words about driving. Once again, my belief is that the majority of motorists drive with due care and consideration for pedestrians and fellow road users, but we have a minority of dissidents, who believe that they own the road. One only has to negotiate Meadowgate to see drivers leaving the town centre, tuck in where appropriate, to allow a steady flow travelling towards the Corn Exchange. Very few drivers fail to understand the sense of this convention. The Town Council recently commissioned an Archer survey, which measured speeds on all the approach roads to Bourne, near to the edge of town, and also on the by-pass. At first sight, with the best part of half of motorists exceeding the speed limit, the results can be considered alarming. However, most of those were marginally above the limit, and closer inspection reveals a very small percentage driving at a speed that could be regarded as reckless.

The Town Council proposes to purchase the signs which indicate speed with fixtures that will allow them to be displayed in several different locations, to remind motorists of their speed and of their responsibility. I do not claim to be an expert in the field (nor a motoring saint!) but I would urge drivers to drive in the town with patience, care and courtesy. This is with particular regard to learners and more elderly drivers, whose manoeuvring ability just might be more tentative, but who nevertheless deserve our forbearance. The schools will soon re-open, and it is vital that we all reduce our speed as we approach them and proceed with the caution that will help keep our youngsters safe on the road. Please drive with care, courtesy and with awareness of things ahead of you, and acknowledge good manners when you are the recipient, so that we can keep our pedestrians and road users safe, as the winter approaches.

Forthcoming Charity Events. My Civic Dinner will be at the Corn Exchange on October 9th, price £26.00 per ticket, with brilliant local entertainment. All are welcome; once again, please contact the Town Clerk.

By the time you read this, I will have undertaken a Charity Swim at the Bourne Outdoor Pool, a short one as befits someone who is virtually a non-swimmer! I originally asked friends and family for £1 a piece, if I survived, and £2 if I did not. Due to people’s generosity, the amount raised looks like being in the hundreds, rather than in the tens and my thanks are due to all who have been so supportive. If you wish to donate a pound on the grounds that I survived, please send your donation to Ian Sismey, the Town Clerk, at the Corn Exchange. 12

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In September, I will be launching a “Multi-pubgames Competition”, to continue over six dates throughout the winter. Pubs competing will include The Red, The Masons, Smiths, The Jubilee, The Wishing Well and the Anchor. There will be a whist drive, a family beetle drive and a couple of quiz evenings, in due course. The dates and venues will be announced in “Discovering Bourne” and the “Bourne Local”. Please make an effort to come and enjoy some of these events. I am gratified to realise that some people actually read my ramblings, and I wish to thank all those who have taken the time to respond. My e-mail is philipknowles@sky.com, and I will answer all of your e-mails.

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Deepings Camera Club Established in 1985, DCC prides itself on being a friendly club, welcoming all levels and ages of photographers. Membership stands at around eighty, with a wide range of knowledge and experience, which members are more than willing to share. The club meets at 7.30pm on Wednesday evenings at Deepings Community Centre, with a good programme of events, details of which are posted on the club website www.deepingscameraclub.org On the first Monday of the month, a more practical evening for a smaller group of members is held, where subjects include learning how to prepare work for competitions, how to use the club forum and how to deal with Photoshop techniques. A number of recent accolades have come the way of the club, both on a local and a regional stage. DCC recently came first in the Pat Goode Memorial Trophy and second in the Brotherhoods PDI (Projected Digital Image) competition. Further afield, they won the Chesterfield Trophy and came second in the North and East Midlands Federation Championship.

Many members had their work selected for these competitions, some of whom are well established with the club and already have awards. Others, however, were beginners just a few years ago and have developed their skills and expertise by entering the Club’s internal competitions and using feedback from judges and other club members to improve. Club lectures also provide the opportunity to gain new ideas and techniques for experimentation. Interested? Why not come along to the Welcome Evening on Wednesday September 2nd at 7.30pm at the Community Centre PE6 8PA and find out what DCC can offer you? Find us on

Join us at The Bluebell in Helpston

Food. Music. Relax September Events

Sunday 13th – 4.00pm -6.00pm Steve Bean amazing guitarist. Delicious help yourself buffet £7.50 per person Saturday 19th – from 8.00pm One Eyed Cats (no introduction needed!) Selection of pasties and cider tasting too – Free Entry Thursday 24th – from 7.00pm | Italian Night . Think Mediterranean, vines, hot sun, olives and citrus groves – come and join us only £15.00. Italian wines will be served. www.bluebellhelpston.pub Email us: hello@bluebellhelpston.pub | Phone us: 01733 252 394 10 Woodgate, Helpston, Peterborough PE6 7ED

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Christmas Day Lunch £77.00 if not part of package Children 6-11 years £38.50

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Roast cauliflower soup, cheese and caramelised onion fritters Oak smoked salmon and prawns, capers and lemon Chicken liver and smoked bacon pâté, red onion marmalade, brioche toast Roast turkey breast, chestnut stuffing, smoked bacon wrapped chipolatas, cranberry and bread sauce and gravy Roast sirloin of beef, Yorkshire pudding, horseradish and gravy Sweet potato, mushroom and chestnut Wellington, herb mashed potatoes Grilled sea bass, roast pumpkin purée, crab and mushroom croquettes, bisque sauce Christmas pudding, brandy sauce Cheddar, Red Leicester, Stilton, oat cakes and chutney Caramel panna cotta, toasted gingerbread cake, milk chocolate sauce Mulled winter fruits and berries, cinnamon ice cream Mince pies and truffles

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A modern building offering individual serviced offices in a range of sizes to suit small and medium sized companies. Situated in a semi-rural location, each office is fully heated and double-glazed. In addition, the business centre offers free onsite car parking and use of conference / meeting room facilities. Find out more at www.meadowdrovebusinesscentre.co.uk, call 01778 425 205, or email info@meadowdrove.co.uk

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Pork, apple and leek hotpot With the apple season nearly upon us, this easy hotpot recipe will go down lovely with the family this autumn.

Method

Serves 4:

1. Fry apple and onion until golden.

Food |

Ingredients:

450g diced pork

1 large cooking applepeeled, cored and diced

225g potatoes-peeled and thinly sliced

1 large onion- finely chopped

Sage Seasoning

2 leeks- washed and roughly chopped

50g melted butter

2. In a greased casserole dish: place leeks in the bottom, add the pork, cover with apple and onion mixture. Then layer the sliced potatoes evenly on top.

150g mature cheddar-grated

3. Sprinkle with a pinch of sage and season to taste. 4. Pour in enough water to come halfway up the dish. 5. Brush the potatoes with melted butter. 6. Cover and bake for 45 minutes at 180C, remove lid after 30 minutes and top with grated cheddar. Return to the oven without the lid and bake for the remaining 15 minutes.

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7. Remove from the oven and serve with seasonal veg.

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Happy Birthday

Sassi’s

Two Years in the Town September 9th is the second anniversary of the opening in South Street, Bourne, of Sassi’s Thai Restaurant. The idea, originally conceived by owner Alan Collins and his Thai partner, Morn, and her family, was for a noodle bar and take-away facility, alongside a patisserie offering cakes, coffee and breakfasts. Initially, there were a handful of tried and tested Thai dishes available, and there soon developed a regular clientele, so pleased to be offered something that little bit different. There could be no doubting that here was a very fashionable, internationallyacclaimed style of cooking, including on the menu, massaman curry, regarded as one of the ten finest dishes on the planet. Bourne was now on the culinary map, as word spread near and far. As with any successful business though, there needs to be a natural evolution of ideas, a freshening up of things and this followed, with a re-appraisal of the direction in which Sassi’s was to be heading. Out went the patisserie and breakfast elements, in came a considerable refurbishment of the premises and the emphasis shifted to it now being more of a restaurant, complete with a full licence to sell a range of wines, beers and spirits to accompany the meals. However, there continues to be the take-away facility

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and home-delivery service. A recent revision of the menu has now extended the choice of food even further, and Alan is confident that his long-term plan is getting a little nearer to fruition. Yes, Alan is aware that the atmosphere to be found in the rather large, open-plan eating area could be more attractive at times, but he is pragmatic in his views about his restaurant. The 2015 Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence, for Sassi’s having achieved consistently high standards in food quality and service, bears out Alan’s view that his hard-working team is doing things very well indeed. That team comprises Morn, her daughter, (the eponymous Sassi), three other family members, (all long-term residents of Bourne), general factotum Mike Rock, and frontof-house, week-end waitress Charlotte.

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To celebrate the second anniversary of Sassi’s arrival in town, you will be able to enjoy the finest Thai cuisine, every evening during September (Monday to Thursday inclusive) with a 20% discount. If you haven’t visited this real gem of an eatery yet, or tried a takeaway, why not give it a go? You’ll love it!


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| In the Hot Seat

1) Where were you born, and what is your fondest memory of your childhood?

Janie McCormick Fund-Raiser, Fun Lover, Johnny Depp Fan

Luton and Dunstable Hospital in Bedfordshire, twenty minutes ahead of my twin sister! We used to go with my father clay pigeon shooting and, whilst the shooting was going on, we’d play in the woods, unaware of how dangerous it was, until being reprimanded by the grown-ups. The prospect of my mum’s home-made gingerbread made it worth coming out of the woods for, as the risk of being shot just didn’t seem to us an issue!

2) Who has had the greatest influence on your life and why? My children, Alex, who is now nineteen, and his sixteen year old brother, Ben. Being a parent is a challenging and rewarding role and makes you realise what a profound and lasting effect your words and actions can have. I often wonder if teachers realise the impact they have, as I can still remember a couple of teachers from my primary school. Their kindness, understanding and support lasts a life-time.

Fundraisers fulfil such an important role in society today, whether in raising awareness of a particular charity or organisation, or in securing large sums of cash, so that genuine progress can be achieved. This month’s “Hot Seat” is occupied by a very busy Hanthorpe resident of fourteen years, wife and mother of two teenage boys, Janie McCormick. For three years, she has worked as the Community Event Fundraiser for St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice. Her role within the hospice is to help raise the vital funds needed to continue to provide the services that the hospice offers, free of charge, to local people and their families, who are living with a life-limiting illness. As well as raising funds through various events, raising awareness of the services is also very much a priority. Janie considers, “Fundraising is hugely rewarding. The feedback and comments you receive, following a successful event, are heart-warming, and it’s humbling to know that your work is helping people through difficult times”. She has been involved with all sort of events, from leg waxing the local vicar to a very local Strictly Come Dancing competition! Outside of work, she loves getting out and about, visiting London for the day, or popping over to the seaside for a brisk walk and fish and chips! Although she enjoys cooking, Masterchef is still a distant dream, as her recipes never end up looking quite like the picture!

3) Which two characters, (alive or not), would you most enjoy sharing a meal with and why? One would be the late, controversial Michael Jackson. I grew up with his music and can’t help but wonder what he was really like as a person. The other would definitely have to be the incredibly handsome actor Johnny Depp - do I really need to say why?

4) How would you describe yourself in just five words? Outgoing, positive, laid-back, conscientious, and fun loving. Hopefully my family would agree, although I’m sure they could add to the list!

5) If there was one thing which you could change about the Deepings, what would it be and why? The first thing I noticed when we moved to Lincolnshire from Bedfordshire was just how friendly everybody was. I think Bourne’s a great little town and am often surprised at how much you can actually get from our local shops. If I could change the town in any way it would be to add a cinema! Wouldn’t that be great, with the town rapidly increasing in size? Perhaps we could invite Johnny Depp along to do the official opening, (but only after we’d dined together first, of course!)

6) What advice would you give to a 16 year old you? Just be yourself! Simple, yet effective, this advice was given to me in my early twenties by my, then, boss. Back then, I worked in a very competitive industry with people far more experienced than myself, and his advice helped me to understand that we all have different, valuable strengths.

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Wellhead Practice Excellence in head to toe Complementary Healthcare

Persistent Pain

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Philip Hakim, Registered Osteopath, Owner of the Wellhead Practice

We all feel pain from time to time. When someone injures themselves, specific nerves recognise this as pain, which in turn triggers the body’s repair mechanism. As the problem resolves, the pain tends to improve and usually disappears within three to six months. It could be argued that this type of pain is beneficial: If it hurts, you are likely to try and avoid doing whatever it is that has caused the pain in the future, so you are less likely to injure yourself in that way again. Occasionally, the pain continues, even after tissue healing has finished. When pain continues after this point, it becomes known as persistent (or is sometimes referred to as chronic) pain. This type of pain is not beneficial and is a result of the nerves becoming oversensitised, which means that a painful response will be triggered much more easily than normal. This can be unpleasant, but doesn’t necessarily mean that you are doing yourself any harm simply by moving. You could think of this as a sensitive car alarm that goes off in error when someone walks past. (For more information on how pain works, visit: https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUrKgv43W2c ). Persistent pain is very common and affects over fourteen million people in the UK alone. It often does not respond to conventional medical interventions and needs a different kind of approach, but there are many things that you can do to manage your pain yourself with the support of your osteopath, your family and lovedones. Keeping active, performing exercises

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and stretches can help; learning to pace your activities so that you don’t trigger a flare-up of your pain, as well as setting goals and priorities are all very important and can help you to maintain a fulfilling lifestyle.

For more information on how to manage your persistent pain, you can either speak to one of the osteopaths, or the remedial sports massage therapist, here at the Wellhead practice, or visit http://www.paintoolkit.org.

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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)

How to Relieve Back Pain Without Drugs Occasional back pain is common. Not all types of back pain can, or should, be treated without medications, and here at Pulse Practice we can provide you with appropriate advice as to what you should do. There are several things you can do to strengthen your back and relieve back pain without the use of drugs.

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Apply heat. Heat is commonly recommended for alleviating back pain, as it will help your muscles relax, which can relieve tension and spasms. If your pain is chronic, or not the result of injury, heat is more likely to help.

Jo Sunner. Osteopath, Pulse Practice, Bourne. Also at Fitzwilliam Hospital, Peterborough

Strengthening your core muscles will help improve your posture. These muscles connect to your spine and pelvis and help hold your body up.

Use a hot water bottle or heating pad to apply dry heat. Wrap a hot water bottle in a towel to avoid burns. Do not fall asleep while using a heating pad. Do not use heat applications for more than 15-20 minutes at a time.

Pay attention to how you sit and stand throughout the day. Your shoulders should be down and back, not slumped forward. Your head should be at a level position, not bent forward or down. It may feel a little awkward to correct your posture at first, but with a little vigilance, you may begin to feel better.

A hot shower or bath may also provide relief for some back pain. You may also find a sauna or hot tub helpful.

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Use a cold pack. Icing or using a cold pack is not always helpful for back pain. It is usually more helpful when inflammation is involved, such as with arthritis-related back pain. Icing can also reduce swelling from injuries. A bag of frozen peas or sweetcorn can act as a cold pack, at a pinch. (Wrap the bag in a tea towel, otherwise it could feel unpleasant at first!!).

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Improve your posture. Slouching and standing improperly can increase the pressure on your back and cause pain. Improving your posture can relieve back pressure. It can also help prevent recurrence of back pain.

Change your mattress. If other self-care tactics haven’t worked, your mattress could be contributing to your back pain, if it is sagging and unsupportive. There is no one type of mattress that is “best” for people who suffer from back pain. A lot depends on your preferred sleeping position. You can use pillows and cushions to improve your sleeping position. If you sleep on your back, put a pillow beneath your knees to offer support. If you sleep on your side, put a pillow between your knees to maintain a neutral spine position. Try to avoid sleeping on your stomach. It can twist and put tension on back muscles and neck. If you require any further information please call Jo Sunner at Pulse Practice (next to the post office) on 01778 426000 or email: josunner@aol.com.

01778 426000 | West Street, Bourne PE10 9NE “ Feel Better with quality care” Geoff Capes

(next to Bourne post office)

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Principal: Jo Sunner BSc(ost). DO. MMSM. (Also consults at the Fitzwilliam Hospital)

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Renu – Hitting the Highlights! Claire Saunders, owner of “Renu Health, Beauty and Fitness” in Abbey Road, Bourne, is ecstatic about her forthcoming invitation to Paris in September, to receive Renu’s prestigious award, as “Decleor Regional Salon of the Year”. Renu triumphed over ninety rival salons in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and South Humberside, and has now been upgraded to Decleor’s highest accolade, as a “Platinum Salon”. Benefits include even more regular training for Claire’s team of therapists, so that the most up-to-date advice on skin care and treatments can be offered. Add to that, there will be even more product launches and gifts with purchase, so you can forget Selfridges and House of Fraser – stay in Bourne! In their quest to continue to offer premium brands and services in the town, Claire has invested in the CACI non-surgical face-lift machine. This is regarded as the leader in

its field, and the beauty team have been busy attending the CACI training sessions. This machine now complements the CACI microdermabrasion treatment, which means that you can now benefit from the full range of advanced anti-ageing treatments, alongside your usual facials. Renu are offering taster treatments at a special price during September. Come, see and feel the results for yourself. To complete the product range, The Attic for Hair, situated in Renu, is also now a certified Paul Mitchell stockist, so you can enjoy premium products… from top to toe! For more details on what Renu has on offer, contact them on 01778 423923, e-mail info@renu.uk.com, or join their Facebook page.

THERE ARE MANY STEPS TO RECOVERY, CALLING US COULD BE THE FIRST. The clinic provides treatment for musculoskeletal-pain that may cause: back pain, muscle spasm, leg pain, headaches, numbness, neck and shoulder pain.

01778 426000

Jo Sunner BSc(OST). DO. MMSM. Registered Osteopath.

(also consults at the Fitzwilliam Hospital, Peterborough). West Street, Bourne, PE10 9NE. (Next to the Post Office)

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Planning a

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Nestling away from Morton’s busy High Street, in the beautiful grounds of The Grange, and overlooking an open meadow, sits a recently renovated threshing barn, dating back to 1760.

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ith its wide range of modern appliances in a spotless, well-stocked kitchen, this building can provide the ideal venue for any number of functions. Add a marquee – and you have the perfect location for that wedding reception, anniversary party or any other special party or reunion you may have in mind. Proud owner, Mary Richardson, has been hiring out the barn for five years, gaining a sound reputation within the local area of South Lincolnshire. She feels that the beautiful building, (with its open-beamed ceiling and walls tastefully decorated and exhibiting some, typically rural objects) creates that necessary feeling of “being somewhere very special”. Include the modern kitchen, with its fridges, dishwasher and oven, toilet facilities, (with disabled access), and a wood-burning stove in the large reception area, then you can soon appreciate its true potential. For a wedding reception, (for which the large area available for car parking would be a real benefit), Mary recommends the use of the barn itself for the catering, bar and dancing area, whilst the addition of a marquee, abutting the north side, with access through double doors, would provide ample seating accommodation for around one hundred guests.

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The 2016 “season” runs from April 1st until September 30th and most week-ends are, as yet, still available. Mary does advise, however, that any enquiries by interested parties should be made as early as possible to avoid disappointment. > Full details, regarding costs and availability of this beautiful barn, are available from Mary Richardson on 01778 570233.

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Beautiful hand-finished curtains & blinds. Made by Beck specialise in made-to-measure curtains, blinds and soft furnishings for the home. The business is run by Beck Johnson, a professional curtain maker with more than 12 years experience, and offers a complete service from consultation and measuring through to delivery and fitting.

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You can choose from her range of fabric books or have your own material made up. Beck can also provide linings, tracks and poles, as well as make those finishing touches such as cushions, draught excluders, beanbags and door stops, all in the fabric of your choice. Made by Beck is based in Deeping and covers Bourne, Stamford and Spalding, and all the villages in between. If you have any questions or have a project you’d like to discuss, feel free to get in touch via the website.

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The Gardening Patch |

September Hints & Tips 1. Autumn lawn care

Waterside Garden Centre

Liven up your lawn by removing the build-up of dead grass, moss and other debris with a spring-tine rake or powered scarifier. Then aerate the soil with a hollow-tine aerator or garden fork and add a top dressing. Then apply a granular autumn lawn feed or feed, weed and moss killer. Finally, re-seed any gaps with the correct lawn seed mix.

2. Plant winter baskets and containers

To get the best displays from your winter and spring hanging baskets and containers,

plant them now.CLOTHING Plants to use include ivy, dwarf conifers and dwarf shrubs, winterCOUNTRY

flowering pansies, hardy primulas and polyanthus. And add bulbs to extend the display.

3. Plants of the month Keep your garden full of colour throughout autumn. Choose from ericas, hydrangeas, potentillas, asters, echinacea, phlox, rudbeckias, hardy chrysanthemums, cyclamen and winter-flowering pansies. And remember those plants that are grown for berries, autumn foliage colours and the wide range of evergreens.

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5. Buy autumn bulbs You can’t beat spring-flowering bulbs for a splash of colour and now’s the time to plant them. To get the best from your bulbs, plant with compost, well-rotted manure or composted bark and a slow-release or controlledrelease fertiliser and remember to label the planting position.

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Interior Design – made easy with Little Greene

If you’re redecorating and the thought of ploughing through paint charts fills you with dread, or you’re looking for some guidance when it comes to classic colours, then try Little Greene…. A little bit of history

Working with English Heritage

An independent, British paint manufacturer committed to the socially and environmentally responsible production of high quality paint, and with records dating back to 1773, the Little Greene Dye Works of Collyhurst Wood is one of England’s most ancient sites for the making of paints and dye solutions.

The English Heritage Colours in the Little Greene paint collections are the result of combined research to discover the true historical colours used over several key periods in historic decoration from early Georgian right up to the 1970s. They are clearly marked on the colour card and there is a key to the period from which they hail. A contribution from every sale of paint goes towards English Heritage’s work in preserving our ancient buildings and landscapes for future generations.

Little Greene’s Joshua Rowlands, the earliest identifiable proprietor of the works, used his experience of making dye solutions for the cotton trade, to lead the development of traditional paints for both domestic and industrial use. This is, perhaps, why Little Greene paint has 40% more pigment than most ordinary paints, giving the paint a depth of colour and undertones that subtly change in different lights.

Where to buy Don’t just take their word for it, try it for yourself and see the difference between Little Greene paint and ordinary paint. This is now available locally at Stringers Home Decorating Centre in 60ml test pots (in stock), 1litre, 2.5litres and 5litres pots (available to order for swift delivery). You can also choose from a wide range of finishes such as eggshell, emulsion and gloss with floor paint, masonry paint and undercoat options too.

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| Consumer Advice By Eileen Le Voi www.safelocaltrades.com

SUMMER SALE

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September is a good month for contemplation: what grew well this year, what didn’t and what do I want to plant next year? I keep a log of what, when and where I planted and how well it cropped … and cauliflowers will not be on next year’s list of crops to plant –they started off well but then - disaster! Early crops are coming to an end but there are still autumn fruits, late potatoes, maybe beans, courgettes and tomatoes and maybe some early leeks, or even Brussels sprouts, that might be ready for picking. As far as sowing seeds and planting out goes, there’s not much that can be done: you can still sow rocket and other salad leaves, and now is the time to plant overwintering onions, (they will be ready for lifting in June next year), and cabbages. New strawberry plants can be planted: either bought ones or those that have been propagated from runners. Earthing up, or staking Brussels sprouts or other brassicas, is a good idea, as they become top-heavy, and cut down asparagus foliage to within one inch above the ground. If you haven’t already got a composter, now would be a good time to make or buy one, as there is plenty of dead or dying material available from your plot. If you have one, add any material that isn’t diseased, turn it, water if it is dry and cover to keep warm. Don’t forget to add “brown” materials such as: autumn leaves, cardboard, egg boxes, egg shells and sweetcorn husks, to name but a few. The proportion of “greens” to “browns” should be 50/50, and no dairy products, meat, fish or non-degradable materials. A tip that I gleaned recently is to put all of the waste from your rhubarb into a bin, leave it to rot down until next year, and then use it when watering your runner beans. Something I am going to try this year, on a section of my plot, is sowing “green” manure, possibly rye grass, which will overwinter and then, in the spring, I can dig it into the ground. Weeds are a big problem on my plot, so let’s see if this works and suppresses their growth.

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| Your Finances

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What appears to be topical at the moment is the amount of scams relating to pensions. Now you are allowed to take all of your money out of your pension, many of the “scamsters” have seen this as an opportunity to trick you, so retirees need to be vigilant and avoid being conned out of their savings by smooth-talking tricksters. I would urge you to be warned to ignore offers of a free pension review from cold callers. No reputable organisation would ever do such a thing, and the chances are these people are simply laying the ground work to steal your money. Please also be cautioned against weird and wonderful investments offered by scammers, including ‘shady operations peddling carparking spaces in Dubai’. My message to people is simple: pensions are precious, so don’t fall for conmen who want to snatch your money. Please also note that it is not possible to move pension prior to the age of 55, because if the funds were accessed before the age of 55, savers would face a further 55% tax charge. The advice is simple - take independent financial advice on this area and the initial meeting is usually at no cost. Remember… pensions are usually your second biggest asset, after your house.

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Bourne Preservation Society by Anthony Jennings (Part 3)

In my last two articles about Bourne Preservation Society (BPS), I said I would update you about the Town Hall in Bourne Market Place. It was built in 1821 and designed by Bryan Browning, the architect of the House of Correction in Folkingham. He was the father of Edward Browning, also an architect, who designed Bourne’s Chapel of Rest, the building that gave birth to Bourne Preservation Society in 2008 when the town council wanted to knock it down. Browning’s Town Hall superseded an earlier one, which had been the court of the Manor of Bourne and received tolls from the market and the stalls or ‘shambles’ under it. Browning’s new Town Hall also had a shambles for a number of years, and is described by James Stevens Curl in his book Georgian Architecture as ‘one of the most remarkable buildings of the courthouse type...in the British Isles’. We at BPS have been worried about its fate since council services were moved out, with visions of dereliction or unsuitable use. Fortunately, though, historically much of its cost was paid for by public subscription, and not from council funds, and this implies a trust, as I explained in one of my articles in the Local. And sure enough, a Trust Deed of 1821 was unearthed last year. Sure enough again, it restricts the use of the Town Hall entirely to public service, financed by market stalls. So the council has realised it can’t just sell it off for commercial purposes, and has now set up a committee to look into its future in the light of the trust, and to consult the public and our amenity groups, like BPS and Bourne Civic Society, before any decision is taken. So we await developments.

But the projects I’ve mentioned in these three articles are only part of what BPS does. We’ve been working with South Kesteven District Council to enhance the Bourne Conservation Area, which covers most of the centre of town and all three main streets, and has recently been extended. In 2012 we produced our Conservation Area Guide, which was distributed by SKDC to all households and businesses in the area, and is freely available on the SKDC website. We’ve also recently arranged with SKDC for them to notify us of planning applications on a weekly basis, and this is working well. It enables us to comment on applications where appropriate, not just in the conservation area, when we have concerns about poor quality or excessive development. This is a time for special vigilance, when we have seen our pleasant market town subjected to gross overdevelopment to help meet national problems of overpopulation.

Our monthly public meetings are held on the third Monday of each month, and these have introduced members and non-members alike to a wide variety of topics. They are getting increasingly popular, and we hope you’ll join us. As always, new members would be most welcome. Have a look at our website at www.bournepreservationsociety.co.uk or call us on 07903 047418. 52

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| Pets and Vets

By Alder Veterinary Practice, Bourne

Is this Animal Welfare? This week, I read an article in one of my professional magazines entitled, “Animal welfare-focused practice”. I was expecting this to be both interesting and uplifting, but was soon quite horrified by what I had read.

Under a paragraph headed “Realism”, the author states that a welfare-focused practice does not afford animals any rigid absolute right to life. He states that the reality of the situation has to be measured against the owner’s situation and resources available.

and that owners continue to present animals for treatment in the expectation of a professional service. Sometimes, this will mean that welfare-focused practice is not doing whatever is in the interests of the particular animal in front of us”.

Further in the paragraph, he states that welfarefocused practice does not mean ignoring owners, and that the practice needs to discuss the owner’s expectations, resources, constraints and plans, (that word “resources” again!) He then states that the owner’s thoughts should be factored into the decision-making, but that we should not pander to the owners completely!

What all this is suggesting is that it is ok to euthanise an animal if the owners cannot afford to pay, because if you do not, the practice would fail. The truth is most clients can pay their bills, but some just need time to pay in instalments. Bills can be reduced to help the small number of clients that are in real difficulties and, as a last resort, where an owner is adamant that nothing can be paid, then the animal can be signed over to the vet, treated and re-homed. All this can be done without a practice failing, (my practice is proof of this).

In my opinion, there are only two situations where an animal does not have a right to life, and that is when that animal has become a danger to people or to other animals, or when the animal is in such pain that there is no other choice. Owners are paramount in any discussion of euthanasia, and everything should be done to help them with their decision. The lack of resources is not a reason for euthanasia if we can be confident of a successful outcome. Under a paragraph called “Long-termism”, he states that, “we need to ensure that our practice is able to continue functioning and employing staff by making a reasonable net profit on services and products,

It is absolutely wrong that we should not consider the best interests of the animal in front of us. It is up to the practice to make this work. The other concern is that all this was written by a veterinary surgeon who is a specialist in animal welfare science!

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| Legal Affairs

advice by Hegarty Solicitors

Pre-nups – What’s that all about then? In June of this year, the High Court handed down a judgment in another big-money case involving a pre-nuptial agreement (more commonly known as a ‘pre-nup’). The wife sought to rely on a pre-nup, which had been signed by her and her husband before they were married. She hoped to protect her inheritance which she had received of around £27m, both before and during the marriage. The husband argued that he should not be bound by the pre-nup, despite having signed it. The court reiterated the law prevalent in this country since 2010, and upheld the agreement. It is now established law that a properly drafted prenup, freely entered into by two parties who are fully aware of its implications, will be respected by the court. The only exceptions to this are where to uphold the agreement would leave one party in a predicament of real financial need, or would not meet the reasonable requirements of any child of the marriage. Whilst it only tends to be the big-money cases that are publicised, pre-nups are becoming more common-place for those with more modest assets. They are particularly relevant for people marrying in later life, or marrying for a second time. Such people are more likely to be bringing assets into the marriage with them, such as property and family inheritance, which they may wish to protect, either for themselves or for their children.

However pre-nups are not just relevant where there is an obviously uneven distribution of wealth going into the marriage and a pre-nup can be seen as sensible financial planning for the, hopefully unlikely, event that the marriage does break down. It is important that a pre-nup is prepared by a Family Law expert because these agreements are still not automatically binding on the court, and will only be upheld if it can be demonstrated that the agreement was entered into in a manner in accordance with the guidelines set out by the Supreme Court. If you wish to speak to a specialist Family Law solicitor about what options may be best suited to your particular circumstances, please call Chris at the Stamford office on 01780 752066 or email chris.brown@hegarty.co.uk Chris Brown is accredited by the Family Lawyers’ organisation Resolution as a Specialist in dealing with Complex Financial Remedy cases featuring low, medium and high or exceptional income and assets

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“ The Buffs”

(The Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes)

The R.A.O.B. (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), is a philanthropic organisation which is active at all levels in our society. Whilst it is non-political and non-religious, members are inspired to commit to a meaningful and peaceful way of life. The origins of the Order date from the theatrical fraternity of the 1820s, and over time, it became more active in philanthropic works, such as the opening of orphanages. There are three levels within the Order: “Grand Lodge”, “Provincial Grand Lodge” and “Minor Lodge”, of which Bourne’s Willoughby Lodge, in Burghley Street, is one of the latter. The Willoughby Lodge No. 4172 - A Brief History The Lodge was founded on March 22nd 1922, under the Nottinghamshire Provincial Grand Lodge. Four years later, it was transferred to the Peterborough and District Provincial Grand Lodge. Since the Peterborough Province was founded in that year, it is almost certain that the Willoughby Lodge was one of the original Lodges that formed the Province. Its first meeting was held in The Crown Hotel in West Street and the Lodge then moved to The Bull Inn, (now The Burghley Arms) in the 1930s. The former Steward and Patteson’s brewery site in Manning Road, (later to become Johnson’s Tractors and now Browning Court) was its next home, with meetings held upstairs and bingo and whist drives on the ground floor. In 1964, Bro. Herbert Astley and a group of brethren purchased the site and building of the former Stafford Basket Factory in 58

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Burghley Street, in order that the Willoughby Lodge would always have a home, and that is where it resides to this day. The Lodge Today The aims of the Lodge are to help local organisations, (such as The Butterfield Centre, The Salvation Army and The Willoughby School), besides specific needful children and fellow members in times of need. Nationally, much support is given to The Notts. and Lincs. Air Ambulance Service. Always on the look-out for new members, especially newcomers to the area, who are maybe unaware of the existence of this most worthy and friendly of clubs, tucked away in an unassuming building, just off North Street! Weekly meetings are held on Tuesdays at 7.30pm. There is a bar and social club on site and the hall and its facilities are available to hire out for special occasions.

For further information, and to join the RAOB, please contact Brian Bushnell, (Lodge Secretary) on 01778 423895.

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| Police Patrol by Bourne’s Sergeant 503 Rick Mosley

Sergeant Mosley’s Musings Beating the Burglars. Choosing a subject this month has been easy. Unfortunately, as you may have seen in the local media and on social media, there has been a series of burglaries in the Bourne and Market Deeping area. The fact that someone has entered your home and rifled through all your personal belongings can be devastating. As such, I thought it appropriate to pass on some simple home security tips and advice, especially with the holiday season in full swing.

Home Security: • Make sure all doors are firmly closed and locked, even if you are at home. You will be surprised how many people don’t lock their doors. Imagine how long it takes to slip in through an insecure door and take a handbag or the keys to your car! • Any window larger than a human head should have a lock on it. If you leave a room, then shut and lock the window. If you leave the house, ensure ALL windows are shut and locked. • Set the alarm if you have one, but let a key holder know the code. If you don’t have an alarm system, then consider installing one. These can be invaluable in deterring burglars. • Consider installing a CCTV system. This will greatly assist the police in identifying any offenders. • Make sure all valuables, such as jewellery, are out of sight and hidden well away. • Keep all personal documents, vehicle documents and your car keys hidden out of sight. • Use automatic timers to light up your home and consider using timers on any radios inside your property to give the appearance of occupancy. • Make sure you have adequate and suitable external lighting. • Ask a friend or neighbour to check on your house regularly to clear post from the letterbox, put out the bin, and return it, on bin days and water the plants. • Ask your neighbour to park on your drive if you are away for a few days, to make it look like someone is living there.

• Lock your side gate to restrict access to your back garden. • Register all your valuable property on “Immobilise”, which can be found at immobilise.com By registering their valuables on immobilise.com, owners can put details of their prized possessions on a national database that police can access and compare against items that have been found or recovered from suspected criminals. This means that, should your property be lost or stolen, there is a good chance of it being returned. The online service is totally free and is quick and easy to use. Items marked as being registered with Immobilise are less likely to be stolen, and households displaying Immobilise stickers are less likely to be targeted by burglars. One thing that I can assure you is that Lincolnshire Police, working with our neighbouring colleagues, are working hard to catch those responsible for the burglaries. If you see anything suspicious, then please call the police on 999. To report a crime, call 101 or 999 if in progress. Crimestoppers 0800 555 111

You can follow the Bourne Policing Team on Facebook at www.facebook.com/bournenpt or on Twitter at @BourneBboroNPT or follow me at @Rick_Mosley Bourne Police Station, West Road, Bourne, PE10 9PD 60

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| Motoring - monthly advice from Tom Ingram

To Stop or Not to Stop - That is the Question! Whether it be police, fire or ambulance, that feeling you get when you are waiting on a red traffic light, and you can see and/or hear the emergency vehicle on a call approaching from behind – what to do? Are you ALLOWED to go over the STOP line in this situation? Lucy (pictured here in her beloved car “Charlie”) passed with BIG TOM Driving School a few months ago and texted us recently to say that she had driven over 3,000 miles in various locations of the UK and thanked us for preparing her properly for real-life driving, rather than just for the driving test. But she had a question about what to do when an emergency vehicle on a call approaches from behind when you are stationary at a red traffic light. She recently had this happen to her. She decided to NOT drive over the stop line at the traffic lights when an ambulance approached from behind, and many people (including some experienced drivers) have since criticised her for not getting out of the way. She contacted us, as we did cover EXACTLY this situation in her driving training, and she was now wanting some assurance that, what she was told in her training, was actually correct. I was happy to confirm to her that her training was technically correct and also up to date. This situation is something that crops up regularly. There is a natural, instinctive reaction to quite simply do anything that is required to “get out of the way” of the emergency vehicle. However, you need to take care. The only time you are allowed to drive through a STOP line on a red traffic light, is when a police officer in uniform actually directs you to do so. The fact is you have no legal right to go through the red light, not by one inch, one foot or one metre. When this exact situation happened on a recent driving test that I observed from the back seat of a BIG TOM Driving School car, it was interesting to note that the Examiner, without saying a single word, just pointed to the left to the candidate on test. He did not point forwards, but to the left. We were, however, the lead car at the traffic lights, the candidate did shuffle the car to the left, but NOT over the STOP line as it would have been illegal to have done so. 62

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Drivers of emergency vehicles are entitled to ‘make progress’ in ways that the public are not. When on a call, they are exempt from laws regarding speed limits, traffic lights, keep left/right bollards, and even sirens in the night time hours. But crucially, they are not permitted to USE the lights and sirens of the vehicle to intimidate other road users to break the law, or endanger other road users. A qualified ERDT Instructor (Emergency Response Driver Training Instructor) confirmed to me that, whilst being trained approaching red traffic lights, emergency vehicle drivers are taught to consider the viable option of safely positioning the vehicle in the oncoming lane(s) to therefore prevent any drivers who are held on the red light in front from being tempted to drive over the STOP line. On occasion, due to the layout of the road/junction, this option is not always available or chosen. If the situation arises, where the emergency vehicle driver approaches heavy traffic being held at a red traffic light which is unable to assist the emergency vehicle driver in any way other than going through the red light, then the sirens are to be turned off, and the emergency vehicle is to be held 4-6 car lengths BACK from the stationary traffic, wait for the traffic lights to turn green before then attempting to make progress again. This is how they are trained to deal with the scenario given by Lucy in her question. If this subject is of interest to you, and you want to find out more, read the full version on the BIG TOM blog via www. BIGTOM. org.uk/ home

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“Now that the South Kesteven Community Point in Bourne, including the library, is established in its location in the town centre, I feel the opportunity exists to bring professional shows and entertainment to Bourne Corn Exchange for the benefit of the community”. These words, coming from Paul Stokes, (Business Manager for Venues and Facilities at South Kesteven District Council), sound most encouraging, and will, hopefully, provide that sparkle which Bourne’s “Jewel” has sometimes appeared to lack!

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on Tuesday October 6th at 2pm. This show is currently doing a summer season at Scarborough and features the music of Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Mamma Mia, Grease and many more, from the company whose show at the Corn Exchange last year was a great success.

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A former resident of Bourne, Paul feels a strong affinity with this place, having seen it through the heady days of Hot Chocolate, Geno Washington and countless other “names” from the Seventies, through good times and, recently, even better times. He and his team are responsible for many cultural services and leisure amenities across the south of the county. They have organised successful events at Grantham and Stamford Arts Centres and, over recent years, have introduced “Meres Live” at Grantham Meres Leisure Centre, bringing such acts as Brian May, Brendan Cole, Jimmy Carr and Bill Bailey to Grantham. The Corn Exchange is well known as a venue for hiring for weddings, family functions and community groups and is hired for music events. There is the possibility to set out some 200 seats and there have already been some recent successful nostalgia matinee events, with up to 180 people attending at a time. “I genuinely believe that the Corn Exchange is a jewel for Bourne and district, and should be a hub for all parts of the community, including schools”, Paul explains enthusiastically, as he outlines some of the plans for the coming months. 66

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on Sunday October 18th, from 10am -2pm. Following the success of the Wedding Fair in April this year, customers and suppliers have demanded a return visit.

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from Tuesday December 1st to Saturday December 5th, with matinee performances on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and morning school performances on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. This is a professional pantomime from Tony Peers productions.

Neil Sands Christmas Memories

on Monday December 7th, bringing a brand new show of all-time Christmas favourites and festive fun, taking us back to the time when Christmas really was the most wonderful time of the year. So, you good folk of Bourne, if the community can support and enjoy these events, then we can look forward to an even more exciting programme in 2016, where the whole team and Ian Bland, the House Manager, will welcome everyone.

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| Events Diary:

September 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 1st - Bourne Walks, every Tuesday 10am: usually 30 to 90 minutes duration. Contact Rachael Smith on 01476406080 ext. 6309, or contact Bourne Leisure Centre. 2nd Clairvoyant Evening with spiritual readings at Bourne Spiritualist Church, 19a North St, Bourne: 7.30pm-8.45pm. Admission £4. 3rd – 6th The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials at Burghley House Stamford. For full details, visit www.burghley.co.uk. 3rd -4th Come and support Jo Cole at the 24 hr “Charity Bounce” for the British Heart Foundation and the local Cardiac Rehabilitation team, at Bourne Fire Station starting at 8am on 3rd and finishing 8am on 4th. For £3 you too could “bounce”: home-made cakes, refreshments, face-painted hearts and a performance from the fantastic LDC will all be part of the fun.

own interpretation of what you see, and to discover the excitement in feeling free to appreciate the ballet, however you wish. 7.30pm start. Tickets £12(£10) Students £8.50. For more information and to book, visit www.stamfordartscentre.com. 11th “Songs of Praise” evening at Bourne Methodist Church at 7.30pm. Come and enjoy singing well known Wesley hymns, and afterwards enjoy home-made refreshments and a chat. Collection for Methodist Homes. For further details, phone 01778 394642. 11th Haconby village start off their weekend events with a social evening in the church to view the photographic competition entries and the crafts: from 7pm to 9pm, £5 per ticket, to include light refreshments. Tickets from Edwina 01778571008 or Jill 01778570653. Proceeds to St. Andrew’s Church. 12th Bourne Abbey Church Hall, 2.30-4.30pm Bourne Garden Club’s 10th Annual Open Produce Show. Raffle, Refreshments, Sale table. Display of Art by U3A group. Afternoon entrance 50p Children free. See a superb show of stunning fruit, flowers and vegatable!

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3rd Quiz night at the Jubilee: 8.30pm start, teams of 5, entry £1 per person. 5th Jumble sale in aid of Bourne Animal Welfare at Bourne Abbey Church Hall: 10am start, admission 20p. 5th Full coverage of The Burghley Horse Trials at the Jubilee, Bourne: jugs of Pimms £12.95.

5th – 6th Peterborough Arts Festival. Come and immerse yourself in this year’s two-day spectacular, which brings together visual and performing arts in largescale, interactive shows from a myriad of international companies, and a chance to see Peterborough in a completely different light… literally! The opening ceremony , provided by “Magnetic Events”, is set to turn the city into a kaleidoscope of light, and the contemporary circus, “No Fit State”, will perform their show in Cathedral Square. For more information, visit www.vivacity-peterborough.com. 9th 50+ Gentle Fitness Programme, Suitable for Men & Women, 11.00am – 12 noon, £3.50 per class. Please call 01778 423351 to book. 10th Heritage Day- “Walking With Monks” at Grimsthorpe Castle. A maximum of 20 free places on this guided walk that will take on the site of the Cistercian Abbey. The story of the foundation, operation and eventual suppression of the Abbey will unfold, as we walk the site. The walk will take place in all but the worst weather, so appropriate clothing and footwear is essential, as is a reasonable level of fitness to cover the walk of approximately three miles. Dogs, on leads please, are welcome. 11th Stamford Farmers’ Market. 11th Stamford Arts Centre: Chantry Dance Company presents two compelling contemporary ballets. ‘Vincent - a stranger to himself’ is a dramatic ballet, based on the life and loves of Van Gogh. ‘Eine Kleine Nachtmusik’, set to Mozart’s famous composition, offers you, as the audience, a unique experience. The ballet is especially designed for you to create your

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12th-13th Haconby Village “Open Gardens”: £4 entrance to all gardens (no dogs allowed in the gardens please). Also, in the Church, there will be a photography competition, craft stalls and refreshments: Why not take the opportunity to think of next year by buying some bulbs for spring? There will also be plants for sale. 13th Kirkby Underwood Village “Open Gardens,” 11am – 4pm. To include a flypast by the BBMF team: refreshments available in the village hall. 13th The famous Masons Arms quiz, the jackpot of over £300 was won last month, so the new jackpot stands at £200: 9pm start. 13th Garage / Table Top / Car Park Sale, 9am – 12pm at Elsea Park. Further details will be available on the web site www.elseapark.co.uk 15th -19th Stamford’s Shoestring Theatre perform “The Homecoming,” a play by Harold Pinter, at Stamford Arts Centre. Tickets £10(£8): 7.45pm start. For more information and to book, visit www.stamfordartscentre.com.

18th Friday Film Club at Elsea Park Community Centre, open to all film club members, doors open at 7pm. Membership is free to all: to join, please e-mail filmclub@elseapark.co.uk. 18th Full coverage of the Rugby World Cup at the Jubilee, North Street, Bourne. 19th The WI is 100 years old and, to celebrate, the Nubourne WI are holding a coffee morning at Bourne Abbey Church Hall at 10pm -12noon. There will be a variety of stalls and a raffle. 19th “Churches Together in Bourne and District,”- picnic in the park at the Wellhead Park from 12.00 noon. All the churches will be joining together for a picnic and fellowship afternoon. 20th Lunch is being served at 12.30pm at Bourne Abbey Church Hall, to raise funds for the British Heart Foundation and Water Aid. Brian McLean is cycling for the charities, and the funds that he raises will be put together with the money raised at the lunch, for these worthy causes. Tickets from Nelly - phone 01778 421574.

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21st U3A: “Burma”, Dr Miles Ellis talks about his visit to this country, its people and their culture: 2.15pm at Bourne Corn Exchange. Entrance £1 –new members always welcome. For further information, phone 08455191385 or check out the website on www.U3abourne.org.uk. 21st “Eyes down” at 9pm for the Masons Arms bingo session. £2.50 per game. 22nd The Salvation Army Manning Road, Bourne are celebrating the 150th anniversary of the founding of The Salvation Army by William Booth, with a “Big Birthday Tea,” from 3-5pm: everyone welcome to attend - please let Wendy know, on 01778 393459, if you are coming. 23rd – 25th The Corn Exchange Theatre Players present “Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Stolen Suspenders”, at Stamford Corn Exchange: 7.30pm start. Join Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson in an evening of dark comedy, with adult humour, from the exploits of the world’s most famous detective. To book, phone 01780 766455 or visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk. 25th Coffee and Cake afternoon in the Abbey Church Hall, 2.00 – 4.30pm in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.

11th Disco at Archie’s Bar in Bourne: 9pm-12am. 11th Duo “Eve and Lily” are debuting at The Burghley Arms, Bourne tonight at 9pm. 12th “A Night With the Stars” at Stamford Corn Exchange. The ultimate tribute night with the stars. Four great acts, one fantastic evening. The Roy Orbison Experience, Frankie Valli, Barry Gibb’s Bee Gees Hit Show, The Del Shannon Songbook. An opportunity to see a fantastic non-stop two hour show, featuring four of the world’s biggest pop icons of the 6os and 70s era. To book, phone 1780 766455 or visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk. 12th Skulduggery” at the Masons Arms, Bourne: 9pm start. 12th Disco at Archie’s Bar in Bourne: 9pm-12am. 12th Disco and Karaoke with Ben Murray at The Burghley Arms, Bourne: 9pm start. 16th Bourne Organ Club presents Nicholas Martin at the Corn Exchange, Bourne: doors at 6.45pm for a 7.30pm start. Tickets, to include refreshments, £6 non-members, £5 members.

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25th-27th Stamford Georgian Festival: period costume ball, street market on Broad Street on Saturday and Sunday, “bull run”, spectacles, re-enactments, talks, music, carriage rides and much, much more! For full details, visit www.stamfordgeorgianfestival.co.uk.

17th Jazz at The Toft House Hotel: at 8.00pm. Stamford Jazz Music Society presents The Toft House All Stars. Guests include Richard Exall and Amy Roberts (clt/sax) and Bill Coleman (bass) all from The Magnificent 7 Jazz Band. Admission £10, booking advisable, 01778 590335

25th Stamford Farmers’ Market.

18th A new singer to the Bourne circuit, Shaun B, will be performing at The Burghley Arms, Bourne night at 9pm.

26th- 27th is the 25th Anniversary of the opening and dedication of the Bourne Corps of The Salvation Army celebrations will be taking place. 26th Friends of Butterfield Summer Fayre 10am – 1pm. Come and support us to raise funds for the Butterfield Day Centre (open every week day for companionship and care).Many attractions, to include a variety of stalls, refreshments, games and a raffle. To be held in the grounds of the Centre, on the corner of North Rd and Harrington Street. Bourne.

27th Quiz at the Masons Arms-Jackpot £205: 9pm start.

Gigs and Musical Events 2nd“Amplified,” (originally the “Acoustic Café”) at Stamford Arts Centre. If you are aged 12-25, and interested in music, singing or poetry, then come along to the open mic sessions, from 6pm. Bring your instrument, backing music, friends and even family, along.

18TH “Money for Nothing,” the UK’s Number one Dire Straits tribute band. The abundant energy and musicality of their performance makes Money for Nothing a “must see” for all rock enthusiasts or Dire Straits fans. 7.30pm start. To book, phone 01780 766455 or visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk. 18th “Revolver” at the Masons Arms, Bourne: 9pm start. 18th Disco at Archie’s Bar in Bourne: 9pm-12am. 19th Royal British Legion, Bourne present Ian Andrew, top Yorkshire club-land artist from Rotherham. Start time 9pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details if needed. Members £1, entrance for non-members £2.

19th Stamford Corn Exchange presents The Nick Ross Orchestra: The sounds of the Glenn Miller era. 7.30pm start. To book, phone 01780 766455 or visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk.

4th Dean and Co. at the Masons Arms, Bourne: 9pm start.

19th The ever-popular Nick Glover will be at The Masons Arms with his Karaoke, from 9pm onwards.

4th Rock band “Tinderbox” is playing at the Jubilee Pub in Bourne: 9.30 start.

19th Local band “Grumpy Old Men” at Archie’s Bar in Bourne: 9pm-12am.

5th Come and sing along with Neil’s Karaoke at the Masons Arms, Bourne: 9pm start.

22nd Are you an Abba fan? Then why not go along to The Burghley Arms, Bourne to see “One of Us,” an Abba tribute band? - 9pm start.

5th Disco at Archie’s Bar in Bourne: 9pm-12am. 5th “Rocket 57” at The Burghley Arms, Bourne: 9pm start.

25th Karaoke by Saint-entertainments at Archie’s Bar in Bourne: 9pm-12am.

5th-6th Pennyless at Wells-Next-The–Sea Pirate Festival, Norfolk. 26th Join Neil for another evening of Karaoke at the Masons Arms, Bourne: 9pm start. 11th The Masons Arms, Bourne presents “Son of a Gun”: 9pm start.

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26TH Stamford Brass, “Last Night of the Proms” at Stamford Corn Exchange. Stamford Brass will be celebrating British tradition, with all of the patriotic favourites, in aid of the Mayor’s Charity. To book, phone 01780 766455 or visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk. 26th Disco at Archie’s Bar in Bourne: 9pm-12am. 26th Disco and Karaoke with Ben Murray at The Burghley Arms, Bourne: 9pm start. 26-27th Over the course of the weekend “Smiths” of Bourne will be showcasing Local bands at their beer festival.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS October 2nd Welcome return of the Spalding Ukulele Orchestra at Bourne Abbey Church Hall: doors open at 7pm for 7.30 start. Tickets £10, (to include a ham or cheeses salad and cake - please bring your own drink and glasses), from Coop Travel, Bourne or contact Liz Page 01778 422512 or ejpage@madasafish.com. Book early to avoid disappointment. All proceeds will go to the NSPCC. 6th “Thoroughly Modern Musicals” at Bourne Corn Exchange, featuring the music of Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Mamma Mia, Grease and many more: 2pm start. Tickets £11.50 (£10.50) - phone 01476 406158 or visit www.southkesteven.gov.uk.

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Sat 5th: Arc Nation (covers Band) Sat 12th: The Malingerers (1920’s Folk/Country/Blues) Sat 19th: Leon (Covers Band) MacMillan Cancer Support Charity Weekend: Fri 25th: Acoustic Fridays ft Pistol Pete wearn Sat 26th: Lizzy on the Loose (thin Lizzy tribute) Sun 27th (afternoon gig) Tweedy Sisters (1940’s Wartime Songs) https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UC2OqvuduZ_WQ5Et8FESkysg

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• 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. • 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 • 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 • Paint A Pot Place, West Street, Bourne. Mondays “Parent and Me”, for pre-school children 10am – 12pm £5 each. Wednesdays 5-11yr olds 4-5-1`5pm £5 each. Each session includes a free drink and a piece of pottery to paint from our session’s collection. Email paintapotplace@outlook.com • The Deepings Camera Club meet every Wednesday from September to May at the Market Deeping Community Centre in Douglas Road Market Deeping. 1st Meeting is on the 2nd September which is an open meeting for anyone who has an interest in improving their photographic skills.


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| Golf tip

by Darren Game

It is good to have a little head movement!

If you only want to hit the ball short distances, then keep your head still, as so many of you are told to do. If you are going to complete a full shoulder turn on the backswing, then your head must rotate with the spine and therefore move slightly away from the target - the head will go with the body. Then, as you swing through impact, the head should move towards, and look at the target. Henrik Stenson, Annika Sorrenstam and David Duval all allow their head to release to the target very quickly after impact. If you maintain zero head movement, you will only manage around 60 degrees of rotation on the backswing, and the result could be a flick at the ball moving it 150 yards down the fairway. To hit the ball further down the fairway, you have to allow your body to move freely, and that means the head has to move a little. I hope this helps your golf game, and please contact me with any of your questions or to book a one:one video lesson and get to grips with your game. Darren Game PGA Professional, Bourne Golf Studio, Tel: 07827 293679 Email darren@bournegolfstudio.com

A special antiques and collectables valuation event will be taking place soon. The experts of Lockdales Auctioneers will be providing free valuations on Tuesday 6th October, 12pm to 4pm, at The Deepings Community Centre, 2 Douglas Road, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, PE6 8PA (free parking subject to availability). Valuations will be available for the following types of collectables: Coins (including British & World, sovereigns, Krugerrands, Royal Mint commemoratives & proof sets), stamps, banknotes, medals & militaria, antiques, clocks, watches, jewellery, gold, silver, pre-1900 documents/books & maps, cigarette-cards, postcards, pre-1960 sporting programmes & tickets, scientific instruments, swords, bayonets & de-activated weapons. No appointment necessary. Members of the public will have the option, if they wish, to consign their goods to auction (subject to terms & conditions). Cash purchase offers are also available. Valuations will be provided free of charge, with no obligation. High quality illustrated catalogues from previous auctions will be given away on a complimentary basis in order for the public to get a better idea of the services available. If you have any questions feel free to contact Lockdales’ Martlesham offices: 01473 627110, sales@lockdales.com. For further information see our website www.lockdales.com


Your CLUBS GUIDE

To be included in this directory, send your details to: hilary@discoveringmagazines.co.uk 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 Stamford and Bourne District Scouts Margaret Scott: 01780 762405 Bourne Town Harriers Junior Athletics Lisa Richardson: 01778 424529 www.bournetownharriers.org 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 Rock You Theatre School Brand new for September 2015. www.rockyoutheatreschool.co.uk

SCHOOLS 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 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/

CHURCHES 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) http://parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ mortonandhanthorpe St Firmin’s Church 10 Church Street, Thurlby, PE10 0EH. 01778 422475.

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Bourne Spiritualist Church 19a North St, Bourne, divine service with readings and healing held every Saturday 6.30pm.Very friendly church so please come and join us. 01778 394454

CLUBS Dementia Support Group Corn Exchange, PE10 9AF. Kate Marshall: 01778 440153. Ringstone Players Contact Cheryl 01778 421216 cherylcrafts@btinternet.com 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 All female choir. Weekly sessions on a Monday from 7.30 – 9.00pm at The Red Hall, South Street. Contact Andrew 01778 345857 www.handfulofharmonies.co.uk Bourne Youth Choir Mixed children’s choir who meet on a Saturday at Bourne Abbey Church Hall. Ages 6 – 16. www.bourneyouthchoir.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 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

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Bourne Chess Club All standards welcome. Call Tom on 07903 855 443 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

CHARITIES 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. SSAFA Bourne & Stamford Nev Johnson 01778 394483

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- 1pm for Baby Explorers (active babies and toddlers) at Bourne Youth Centre, Baby Bumpkin class on Thursdays, 9.30am (from birth) and a Baby Explorer at 10.30am both at Market Deeping children’s centre. Tatty Bumpkin is a yoga-inspired music and movement class for children and babies. Teen sessions on a Thurs afternoon at Bourne Youth Centre at 4.15pm. 07770 16276. 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

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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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SPORTS 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 Bourne Badminton Club Play at Bourne Leisure Centre on Friday nights (new season starts 4 Sept) between 7:30 and 9:30pm.New members welcome ages 11 to adult. Contact Julian Cooke for details, 01778 423994. For Police ring 101 (the non-emergency number)


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