Discovering Bourne issue 050, October 2015

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Bourne Issue 50 / October 2015

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Bourne Elsea Park Primary Academy in the spotlight

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NFU Mutual new premises in town centre

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Corby Glen Sheep Fair number 777

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Welcome to our October edition... Welcome to our fiftieth issue and time to celebrate, with this one fuller than ever with features, advice and ideas. Don’t forget that “Stoptober” is now upon us. Research has found that if you can stop smoking for the whole month, you’re five times more likely to quit for good. Making that step isn’t easy, but knowing you’re not alone – that thousands of others have pledged to quit too – can be a huge boost

to your willpower. Why not have a go this year? You’ll find some advice inside. With the money you’ve saved then treat yourselves to a Christmas to remember – less than a hundred days from now!

I’ve always been a bit of a collector of useful graffiti and the odd whimsical message. Therefore, the advice on the back of a lorry seen last week, being driven by one of our not-so-slim brothers, seemed more than appropriate: “Life is uncertain… so eat your pudding first!” – a case of “Do as I do, and do as I say!”

enabled Henry V to go down as one of our greatest leaders, so too with Stuart Lanc… Hang on, they didn’t have the All Blacks in those days! Anyway, dreams are for dreaming, and let’s hope the tournament lives up to its fabulous expectations. Meanwhile, there’s a full magazine here to entertain and inform you, as you await the next game, and we’ve even put Bourne Rugby Club in the spotlight.

Again, my thanks go to our contributors, whose efforts and dedication continue to ensure that we are your “favourite freebie”, and to you, our readers, for your words of encouragement and suggestions.

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Bourne 4 Bob “The Vet” Schwarz – fond memories.

6 Craft Corner – a

Hallowe’en basket.

8 Community Matters. 12 Bourne bridge top in Poohsticks poll.

14 Words from the Mayor. 25 Shotbowl Ltd. feature. 26 Discovering… “Quartermile Tunnel”.

33 Food – recipe page. 37 Hallowe’en is here! 39 Health and Fitness features.

We sporting fans continue to be spoilt by the desserts served up for us this year. The Rugby World Cup is under way and, just as the magnificent triumph at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415

Elsewhere, you’ll find the customary plethora of features, opinions, suggestions and advice, with a few personal memories from me this month. Enjoy the read!

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48 Spotlight on Bourne Rugby Club.

50 NFU Mutual – new

premises in Bourne.

53 In the Hot Seat – Paul Stokes.

56 Police Patrol. 57 LIVES feature. 58 Pets and Vets. 62 Spotlight on Bourne Elsea Park Primary Academy.

64 Corby Glen Sheep Fair (777th time!)

68 The Puzzle Page. 70 Events Diary/ Clubs Guide. 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

Tina King Philip Knowles Double & Megson Solicitors Sew Friendly Stringers Home Decorating Centre Christine Beardwood

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Bob the Vet Gone but well remembered by many... My father, Bob Schwarz, missed out on his century, when he died on August 7th 2015, at the age of ninety-six. It gives me a lot of pleasure to be able to share with our readers, a number of memories which we have of “Bob the Vet”, whether as his children, or as farmers and friends whose lives have been enriched along the way, by having known him. Arriving in Bourne in 1952, a year after having graduated from Liverpool University in Veterinary Medicine, Bob and his wife Jessie rented a flat at first, on West Street, owned by Mrs Fitzgerald, standing next to the Baptist Chapel.

The veterinary surgery then, and remaining there until the move in 1970 into Exeter Street, ( and now occupied by the present incumbent, another Liverpool graduate, Wayne Smith), was on West Road, within walking distance, as was The Crown in the other direction, hosted then by Jack and Win Teesdale. Once asked whether he used to drink in there very much, Bob related a story about the night his first child Annette was born, and he was caught “in the chair”. “Friends” appeared from all corners of the pub, and maybe from other parts of town too, to wet the baby’s head, leaving a large hole in his wallet! The new vet had arrived and he was a good bloke! The tragic loss of Philip (“Doc”) Emson and his wife Doris, in a road accident on their return from Pontefract Races in 1955 hit Bob particularly hard. John and Isabel Gibb replaced the Emsons; Ken Jobson, the other partner at the time, was later to be replaced by Keith Malone, and Bob retired in 1984. It has been a privilege to have grown up in Bourne, as “Bob’s lad”, and hearing so much praise for his way with their pets, (which would invariably involve his

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kissing their ailing dog), his patience and always having the time to chat to the owner. More than once, I heard him conclude that the pet was fine and it was the owner who was the one needing the treatment! Not to mention his taking a swig from the Anodyne bottle now and then, to relieve all manner of aches and pains. And, yes, the liniment (“hoss oils”) I was encouraged to rub on my legs before the winter football match! I remember having spent hours accompanying Dad on farms, often up to his armpits in cow, and smiling as the slimy calf flopped on to the straw. Reminiscences from several farmers whose calves, lambs or piglets had been castrated by the “man in the old brown smock” have always proved amusing, whether it has involved the testicles being thrown to the sow in the next pen or being taken home to be eaten by his family! I suspect that there will be many more occasions when tales will be told and the grand old man fondly remembered.

Let’s hope so.


Time for Textiles and Interiors The nights are getting darker and the hour goes back so days at the allotment or in the vegetable garden are getting shorter and we are able to spend a little more time following other pursuits. The first frosts will probably appear this month, if we haven’t already experienced any in September (the month did begin with some unusually cold spells) and the last of many of this year’s crops need picking, as they will not survive. Most of the work this month involves clearing the plot, composting the debris (unless it shows signs of disease) and digging. Once dug I cover my soil with plastic or weed suppressant for the winter as this keeps the weeds at bay and, as it keeps the soil relatively warm, planting can start earlier in the spring. Also don’t forget to remove runner bean canes: if left in the ground they will easily rot. Either earth up, or stake (or both) Brussels sprouts and sprouting broccoli plants to prevent strong winds blowing them over and earth up leeks , to keep the stems blanched. Also it is a good idea to remove any yellowing leaves from brassicas as leaving them on the ground to rot risks spreading grey mould. Crops to sow this month are; early varieties of broad beans, spring cabbages, garlic and overwintering onion sets: I had a very successful early onion crop, much better than my main crop onions, and I will be planting these early onions again this year.

We associate garlic with a Mediterranean climate but it requires an initial period of cold weather, so sowing in the autumn is an ideal time: garlic can be grown from bulbs bought in the supermarket but they are not guaranteed to be disease free, which commercially grown are. Rhubarb is entering its dormant period and can be dived and replanted any time up until March. Happy gardening!

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We’ve just been to the Trade Fair and come back full of enthusiasm. The new trends for the coming season are everywhere to be seen. For home interiors, there is no avoiding grey in all its many shades. It is gorgeous when teamed with the new spice and mustard colourways. Besides that, everything in duck egg is still strong, although it’s now been re-named as eau-de-nil! Nature inspires the designs with lots of leaf patterns and botanicals. Although there is still a retro feel to the textile prints on show, there are, coming up in a big way, geometrics that are influenced by traditional Moroccan tiles. As always, whatever your style, there is something to please you in stores now.

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On Saturday October 17th 2015, sewing shops across the UK will be celebrating Sew Saturday, a campaign launched by SEW magazine and supported by Sew Saturday ambassadors, “The Great British Sewing Bee”’s May Martin and Stuart Hillard. Sew Saturday is a celebration of the local and independent haberdashery, and is designed to attract new customers and thank loyal ones. It is hoped that the event will raise the profile and

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celebrate the value of our “bricks and mortar” sewing shops, as well as enjoy the art of stitching.

much support, it has been overwhelming”.

Independent sewing shop, Sew Friendly in Bourne, is taking part in the event, offering small workshops to make a delightful keyring owl, to tie in with Sew Saturday’s ‘Owl’ theme.

“Make It Today” magazine editor, Ella Johnston, commented “It’s vitally important to celebrate our local sew shops. We love the fact that you can touch and feel fabrics, check out colour and texture combinations and get that all-important expert advice from those in the know – our sewing retailers. I’m proud to support Sew Saturday, as these stores hold a treasure trove of sewing goodies and are great places to learn about the art of stitching.”

Sew Friendly is run by two friends, Louise and Leanne, and has been going from strength to strength since opening seventeen months ago. Partner, Louise Jungmann, commented, “Our aim is to make Sew Saturday a social event that friends and family can do together and to help us to celebrate the joy of all things sewing. Our continued success with our classes, and our ever-growing stock of fabrics and haberdashery, confirms that sewing is making a huge comeback and is popular with all ages, whether it be in quilting, crafting, dress-making or soft furnishing. We’ve received so

For more information, contact Sew Friendly on 01778 420464 or info@sewfriendly.co.uk.

Sponsored Golf Nets Cash for Pilot Fish! Pilot Fish held their “Golf Day” on September 11th at Greetham Valley Golf Club. The sun was shining and all seven teams were eager to join in with fund-raising for the Phoebe Research Fund. The teams included Robin Immink, from GregoireBesson, who thoroughly enjoyed the day. Raffle prizes were donated, and players were charged extra to participate in the “Longest Drive” and the “Nearest the Pin” competitions. Vicki Coates, Manager at Bourne-based Pilot Fish, commented, “The sun was out and everyone was in high spirits for the fund-raising activity. An amazing £725 was raised, which is fabulous for a small company to raise. Everyone was very generous with their raffle prizes, which included 8

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a golf day at Greetham, a meal at a local restaurant, a lesson with a golf pro and multiple bottles of champagne. Thank-you everyone that took the time to participate in the day. We look forward to seeing you next year.”

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Ashes Triumph - Rugby World Cup Fever Forecast No sooner have we sent the Aussies scuttling back to their sunny beaches and barbies, after the Ashes triumph, than we can brace ourselves for the Rugby Union World Cup, which commences on September 18th. The three powerful Southern Hemisphere giants, (New Zealand, Australia and South Africa) will provide a useful “supporting-cast”, alongside the other Home Nations and a smattering of smaller “bit part” sides, as Stuart Lancaster’s glorious lions will strive to emulate the 2003 heroes, (Johnny Wilkinson, Martin Johnson et al), in returning the Webb Ellis Trophy to this “scepter’d isle”! The fixtures involving the home nations, plus kick-off times, are: October Thursday Saturday .. Sunday Saturday .. .. Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Friday Saturday

.. 1st .. 3rd .. 3rd .. 4th .. 10th .. 10th .. 10th .. 11th .. 17th .. 18th .. 24th .. 25th .. 30th .. 31st

– Wales v Fiji – 16.45 – Pool A. – South Africa v Scotland – 16.45 – Pool B. - England v Australia – 20.00 – Pool A. – Ireland v Italy – 16.45 – Pool D. – Samoa v Scotland – 14.30 – Pool B. – Australia v Wales – 16.45 – Pool A. – England v Uruguay – 20.00 – Pool A. – France v Ireland – 16.45 – Pool D. – Quarter-Finals – 16.00 and 20.00. – Quarter-Finals – 13.00 and 16.00. – Semi-Final 1 – 16.00. – Semi-Final 2 – 16.00. – Bronze Final – 20.00. – FINAL – 16.00.

Late Night Mystery Solved Imagine the scene … early hours of the morning, walking home after a surfeit of wine gums, and there, lurking under the trees at the top of North Road, an elderly couple, clearly “on a mission” and soon apologising to us for their suspicious presence. Suddenly, with a dozen bright spotlights approaching from the north and the heavy breathing of several Lyra-clad cyclists as the peloton sped past, it soon became apparent that our night-owls were clearly spectators - but for what, and why in the middle of a late summer’s night? Bourne residents, Peter and Pauline Schup, were eagerly expecting their grandson, Michael Browning, a seventeen year old student at Carres Grammar School in Sleaford, to come hurtling past at some point during the night. Michael and his four friends were part of a mammoth fourhundred- strong contingent of sponsored cyclists, passing through Bourne, having left Newcastle fourteen hours earlier and about to speed on to Smithfields Market in London. The 305 miles were to be consumed within 24 hours! With nothing but intense admiration for such an amazing effort, we all proceeded to bellow our support as these heroes raced by us. “Was that Michael?” we kept asking. “Can’t really tell, they’re going so fast”, came the reply, every time a group powered by.

Left to right are :- Tim Gutteridge, Connor O’Leary, Maxim Burrows, Michael Browning, Ali Campbell.

HOWEVER… not wishing to consign the recent cricket season to the history books already, Bourne Cricket Club are promoting a fund-raising event, aiming to raise much-needed money for their Junior section, specifically for a new non-turf pitch on the Abbey Lawn, and associated coaching equipment. On Saturday 31st October at 7pm, the Corn Exchange will be the venue for a musical group from Newcastle, The Pedantics, whose lead singer is the talented daughter of Bourne C.C. Committee member, and former Chairman, Charles Friend. Tickets are £15, pre-purchased only, and are available from Rutland Sports.

Michael and Sleaford school friends, Conor O’Leary, Alisdair Campbell, Tim Gutteridge and Maxim Burrows were all raising sponsor money for their chosen charities, The Teenage Cancer Trust, The Alzheimer’s Society, Parkinsons U.K. and The Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund. They all raised well over £500 each and deserve as big a cheer as possible for such a fabulous effort. Pity Grandad and Grandma missed them!

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What a shame then that the water level in Bourne is so low, and the current almost non-existent at the moment, for any serious competition to be possible. What a shame, too, that such an innocent pursuit should be subjected to the following “Nanny State” safety missive on social media: “When playing pooh sticks, do not allow children to lean over the sides of the bridge. Children should be supervised at all times by an adult”, advised this tweet from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. As if ……!

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The highlight of these early months was undoubtedly the performance staged by the Bourne Abbey Primary Academy of ‘Bourne Will Rock You’. I anticipated the enthusiasm of the youngsters, (with perhaps a ‘cuteness’ of Year 6 children delighting their peers, friends and family), but I did not expect such a quality show. Mr. Clingo and his team elicited such a mature performance out of his nine and ten-year-olds, revealing talent and timing, way beyond children of such tender years.

They created, in what was a very technical show, a sense of infectious enjoyment, which was transmitted to a rapturous audience, eager to clap hands and join in with Queen’s familiar anthems. I am delighted that Mr. Clingo is preparing a twentyfive to thirty minute version, as my pre-Dinner entertainment at my Civic Dinner at the Corn Exchange on October 9th. I hope to raise £500 for my charities, and I am pleased to report that tickets, priced £26.00, are selling well. If you do want to see a short reprise by these wonderful children, contact Ian Sismey, the Town Clerk. 14

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The “Mayor of Bourne” is the formal title that stands alongside my being the Chairman of Bourne Town Council and, in that capacity, I am supporting, at an SKDC Consultation Meeting, the developers who are representing Lidl who wish to build a store at the southern end of the town. I recognise and appreciate that there are some who consider the development unwelcome, and that there are valid considerations to support that view. But they would appear to be very much in the minority. A consultation exercise demonstrated widespread support amongst those who attended, and the members of the Bourne Town Council all felt that, on balance, the proposal would be beneficial for Bourne residents. Very unscientific research, of simply talking to a large number of people and observing social media comment, would seem to indicate that the Lidl development has overwhelming support, and I am surprised by the number of people who say that it will save them travelling to Stamford to shop on a weekly or fortnightly basis. That money will be spent in Bourne, creating jobs, increasing retail competition and, if traditional demand and supply economic theory holds, putting downward pressure on prices.

In November, we will be hosting a Beetle Drive, with the location and date to be announced. We used to attend Beetle Drives in our youth and we envisage an event which not only stirs memories for the mature, but create an enjoyable early evening family occasion. If your child can throw a dice, draw a beetle and appreciate the thrill of a competition, they will enjoy themselves. Anyone who may be interested can contact me on 01778 425438 or at philipknowles@sky.com.

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Creating & Synchronising Playlists to your iPhone/iPad using iTunes Click on Selected playlists, artists, albums and genres

With apologies this month to readers that do not use iTunes for their Apple devices, but I’m covering this topic as it is one of the most common questions I’m asked, and seems to be widely misunderstood. The first thing to do is to install iTunes on your PC, and use your main charging cable to connect your iPhone/iPad to your PC’s USB port. When connected, a new icon will appear in iTunes (as shown circled). We’ll assume that you already have music loaded in iTunes, either from your CD collection or purchased. The next thing to do is create a Playlist.

Click File – New - Playlist

Your music library will now appear on the left (sorted by album, artist or song) and the new Playlist will be on the right. Initially, the Playlist will be empty but you can start to populate it by dragging music with your left mouse button from the left panel to the right. Continue until you have created the playlist that you would like, filling it with your favourite music that you want to take ‘on the road’. Once this is done you will have a custom playlist saved on your PC within iTunes. Now, we need to ‘synchronise’ this with your iPhone/iPad to copy that music to your device.

iTunes will now create a Playlist frame and you will be prompted to click Edit Playlist to add your music to the new playlist. You can call the playlist almost anything you wish, but we’ll leave this example called simply ‘Playlist’.

Click on the icon that popped up when you connected your iPhone/iPad to display your device in iTunes.

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The right panel should now show Sync Music at the top and options below.

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promote responsible tanning with their Aurora Sunbeds.

Benefits from using a sunbed • Exposure to ultra-violet rays stimulates vitamin D production, which helps build and boost a healthy immune system and strong bones. • Deficiency of Vitamin D can cause osteomalacia - a weakening of the bones that may cause rheumatism or chronic backache. • Using a sunbed can improve your mood, helping to stave off conditions such as “Seasonal Affective Disorder” (S.A.D.) Bright light therapy has been used alongside anti-depressant medication and psychological therapy in tackling this particular condition. • It can also improve the appearance of skin conditions, such as psoriasis, eczema and acne. • Standing in the glow of a carefully monitored source of warmth can provide a most welcome source of relaxation. ……………………………………………………………… Get even healthier, with Tan 360’s vibration plate machine, the very popular “Vibr8”. You stand on an oscillating plate and the rocking motion causes the body to naturally attempt to stabilize itself, using rapid muscle contractions.

Benefits from using the Vibr8 machine • Changes in amplitude and speed create a greater number of involuntary muscle contractions which increases the impact on the muscles, leading to increased flexibility and improved muscle tone. • Improved stamina and blood circulation, which in turn helps increase metabolism, helping you burn more calories, leading to weight loss. • Due to the high cardiovascular intensity from workouts on this machine and the low impact on joints, it can serve as an excellent training tool for sportspeople. • It can also provide medically -approved relief for arthritic and rheumatic pain.

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Osteopathy Philip Hakim B.Sc (Hons) Ost INTRODUCING

Ian Jenkinson M.Ost

 Clinical assessments, diagnosis and treatment for musculo-skeletal conditions.

 ‘Hands on’ treatment for problems such as: • Joint pain, Nerve pain & Muscle spasms • Acute or Chronic backache +/- Sciatica • Neck & Shoulder pain including Headache • Arthritic pain

 Advice towards adjusting your posture, exercise, lifestyle and day to day routine to minimise relapse.

 Bio-mechanical assessments for the prescription of foot orthotics.

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Hair can be so easily damaged, both by the summer sun and the winter weather. Therefore, I would recommend a hairrepair moisturising treatment to return everyone’s hair to its healthiest state.

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Wellhead Practice Excellence in head to toe Complementary Healthcare

Health |

Back Pain and Acupuncture Are you one of the 1.1 million people who suffer with back pain each year? In a nutshell, acupuncture is aimed not just at the symptoms, but at the root cause of your pain. One of the main reasons people see an acupuncturist is for lower back pain, either from over-use, wear and tear or arthritis. In today’s world, acupuncture has become mainstream healthcare. There are over 2.3 million treatments used annually in clinics and hospitals all over the country, and it is recommended by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) for some very serious conditions. Acupuncture for low back pain can give pain relief, reduce inflammation and stiffness and improve joint mobility. It has been found to be a cost-effective treatment option, especially if combined with some exercise.

There are many misconceptions about acupuncture. At its heart, the treatments which are generally painless, seek to correct disorders through the use of acupuncture meridian points found at specific locations around the body. Very fine needles, magnets and moxibustion are used in a combination that is specifically tailored to you and your disorders. There is no ‘one size fits all’ prescription.

Picture: Tina King, Acupuncturist at The Wellhead Practice

If you would like to know more, you can contact Tina directly at the Wellhead Practice on 01778 392832 or via her Facebook page ‘Tina King acupuncture’. There is also more information at www.acupuncture.org.uk, which is the website of the British Acupuncture Council, the principal regulatory body in the UK, or at guideline88.www.nice.org.uk/cg88.

Tel: 01778 392832 www.thewellheadpractice.co.uk E: enquiries@thewellheadpractice.co.uk

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| Travel Column

Where in the World to say “I Do”. Even though it’s only October, planning a romantic break in the future is an amazing Christmas or Valentine’s gift, plus it gives you both something to look forward to! If you’re thinking of popping the question this Christmas or on Valentine’s Day, then let me inspire you with my top ten romantic destinations to get down on one knee…

Magical Morocco - Just a few

hours flight from the UK and you can be in the colourful country of Morocco, where a stay at the luxurious Kasbah Tamadot will wow your other half. Owned and run by Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Limited Edition, the resort oozes romance at every turn. The Berber Tents are particularly special for couples.

Romance in Venice - Venice has

been the first choice for star-crossed lovers for centuries, with its picturesque waterways, winding streets and sumptuous dining. Wend your way to the city aboard the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express for an experience neither of you will ever forget; boasting serious old school glamour.

The city of love -Few places in the

world have the association with love and romance as the French capital, Paris. Though some may think a proposal here is clichéd, others will revel in the timeless tale of having said ‘yes’ at the top of the Eiffel Tower. Stay at the Mandarin Oriental Paris for added luxury, first-class service and the perfect Parisian location.

Ring shopping at Tiffany’s, New York -Take your love on a walk

Proposal in paradise - Renowned the world over for its ultimate luxury indulgence, Per AQUUM’s Huvafen Fushi in the Maldives is a first-class spot to ask that all-important question. For serious romance, ask our Concierge to arrange a private Champagne picnic on a secluded sand bank for you and your loved one.

A walk on the beach -Who could say no to being whisked off to Jamaica for a romantic proposal?! If you’re thinking of asking your partner to marry you, then I suggest a stay at Round Hill Hotel; where the oceanfront rooms have been designed by Ralph Lauren, and the beachside dining offers dishes to tantalize even the most discerning of palates.

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Chocoholics favourite -As island

Get hitched! - If you just can’t wait to say ‘I do’, then how about popping the question in Las Vegas followed by an elopement-style wedding in the famous city?! I suggest a stay at the fabulous Bellagio where you can enjoy luxurious first class service right on the strip. Don’t forget to take a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon during your stay…it’s a romantic ‘must’!

around Central Park, enjoy dinner at the legendary Rainbow Room and then head to the top of the Rockefeller to pop the question. Stay at The Carlyle A Rosewood Hotel for a superb New York stay, and take the short twenty minute stroll to Tiffany’s.

romance goes, Saint Lucia is famous for being one of the most loved-up in the world! If your sweetheart has a sweet tooth, then take a look at Boucan; a hotel in the island’s oldest plantation, Rabot Estate, and the cocoa behind Hotel Chocolat. The restaurant here boasts stunning views and delicious fine fare.

On top of the world - Iconic,

dramatic and super luxurious, Dubai’s Burj Al Arab is the place to see and be seen. For spectacular views and delicious cocktails, head to the Skyview Bar for a proposal both of you will never forget, preceded by dinner at Al Mahara with its floor-to-ceiling aquarium and exquisite seafood menu.

Let me help you create a wonderfully romantic time away. I take the time to get to really know you so I can help you find an amazing holiday which is right for you….

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Rome creates a feeling of love…the delicious food, fine wines, candlelight and history of romantic movies filmed on its beautiful streets. If you’re thinking of popping the question in front of Trevi Fountain, stay at the Hotel de Russie with its gorgeous al fresco restaurant and elegant suites.

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Let “The Vape Project” Help You Kick the Habit During

“Stoptober” “The Vape Project” is a small local business on West Street in Bourne, owned by husband and wife team, Libby and Jamie Sutton. They specialise in the electronic cigarette market which helps people make the switch from tobacco smoking to the much healthier alternative. Business has recently improved, following the publishing of articles in the media, stating the health benefits of electronic cigarettes, claiming that they are over 95% better for you than smoking tobacco. “The Vape Project” has many offers in store with starter kits and more advanced options available, and liquids from £3.99, with a “Three for £10” option on the standard range. All liquids are available to try at the ‘Flavour Testing Station’, with help on hand to guide new customers through the entire process.

Book online: www.ilovetheend.com or via the iPhone app Search “The End Hair Salon” & download

Not only is it proven to be better for you, but also a much cheaper alternative, with the average user having a monthly spend of around £20 to £30.

Opening times:

Mon 9-6 | Tues 9-6 | Wed 11-8 | Thurs 9-6 | Fri 9-6 | Sat 9-4

20 West St, Bourne, Lincolnshire PE10 9NE

With ‘Stoptober’ now here, “The Vape Project” will also be offering 15% off all new starter kits and a “Four for £12” offer on standard liquids for the whole of October.

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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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| 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)

Plantar Fasciitis

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

Plantar fasciitis feels like: Tenderness on your heel or the bottom of the foot. What it is: The plantar fascia is the band of tissue that runs from your heel bone to the ball of your foot. When this dual-purpose, shock absorber and arch support is strained, small tears develop and the tissue stiffens as a protective response, causing foot pain. Inflammation can also result from any abrupt change, or increase, in your normal walking routine. People with high arches or who walk on the insides of their feet (known as pronating) are particularly susceptible. You know you have plantar fasciitis if you feel pain in your heel or arch, first thing in the morning. If the problem is left untreated, it can cause a build-up of calcium, which may create a painful, bony growth around the heel, known as a heel spur.

What to do about it: At the first sign of stiffness in the bottom of your foot, loosen up the tissue by doing this stretch: Sit with the ankle of your injured foot across the opposite thigh. Pull your toes towards the shin with your hand until you feel a stretch in the arch. Run your opposite hand along the sole of the foot; you should feel a taut band of tissue. Do ten stretches, holding each for ten seconds. Then stand and massage your foot by rolling it on a golf ball or on a full water bottle. Please contact me for an exercise sheet, if you have plantar fasciitis. Josunner@aol.com. To reduce pain, wear supportive shoes or sandals with a contoured footbed at all times. Choose walking shoes that are not too flexible in the middle. They should be bendable at the ball, but provide stiffness and support at the arch. Generally, the pain does disappear but it can take a long time. Unfortunately, ligaments have a poor blood supply, and that is one reason why ligaments do not heal as fast as we would like them to heal.

The plantar fascia runs along the arch of the foot.

If you need any more advice, please contact Pulse Practice 01778 426000 (next to the Bourne Post Office, West Street, Bourne).

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

(next to Bourne post office)

www.osteopathclinic.com Principal: Jo Sunner BSc(ost). DO. MMSM. 01778 426000 | West Street, Bourne PE10 9NE (next to Bourne post office) (Also consults at the Fitzwilliam Hospital)

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

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| Clubs

Bourne Rugby Union Football Club How to Join If you, or your child, want to try out rugby, then you simply turn up at a training session. Practices and matches take place each Sunday morning during the September to May season, and start at 10.30am, with new players welcome at any time during the season. For more details, check out the website, www.pitchero. com/clubs/bournerufc

Bourne Rugby Club was founded almost thirty years ago, and has its pitches and clubhouse on Milking Nook Drove, off Spalding Road.

Senior Rugby The club has a Senior 1st XV who play on Saturday afternoons and train twice a week at the club (Tuesdays and Thursdays 7 – 8.30pm), as well as a Development team who play and train at the same times. The Development team comprises younger players who are still learning the finer points of the game, and a sprinkling of older hands who use their experience to assist in their development.

School Years 1 – 3 play tag rugby, which is a non-contact version of the game aimed at developing a basic understanding of the rules, learning ball handling skills and building fitness and teamwork. From Year 4, children are gradually introduced to the contact elements of the game over a two to three year period.

Ladies Rugby

With RFU (the game’s governing body) qualified coaches at every age range, the club’s aim is to provide a safe environment for children to learn and enjoy the game of rugby. The club has comprehensive policies in place to protect the health and welfare of children and to uphold fair play and positive attitudes to sport.

Last season saw the ladies join in the action at BRUFC, with the introduction of the highly successful “non-contact” version of the game. On Thursday evenings, alongside the training session for both men and ladies, there is now a “Ladies Rugby Fit” slot, where ladies of all ages can play noncontact rugby for fitness and fun.

Mini and Junior Rugby Mini and Junior rugby have essentially two different versions of the game – tag and contact – for boys and girls aged 6 to 16 years (girls can play in the Mini and Junior sections up to Under 13 level).

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For more information please contact: Toni at our Bourne nursery on: 01778 393925 or email at: headstartbourne@aol.co.uk or Gemma at our Market Deeping nursery on: 01778 380992 or email at: headstartdeeping@aol.co.uk

OFSTED GRADED ‘GOOD’ WITH ‘OUTSTANDING’ ELEMENTS Feel free to come and visit us at any time and meet our friendly teams. Spaces available for immediate start and bookings are now being taken for September. We provide high quality childcare from birth to age 5 Before & After School Club and Holiday Club up to age 1 2, 3 & 4 year old Government funding available Open from 7.30am – 6.00pm Over 51 Weeks a Year

A wide selection of 2015 rugby world cup merchandise available

Find us: Rutland Sport @RutlandSports1

rsbourne@rutlandsports.co.uk

01778 426482

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

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The proud, stone building on Abbey Road, much closer to the town centre, and formerly Ulyatt’s sports shop, is now the home of NFU Mutual, a national insurer with over 900,000 customers, using their 300 local branches nationwide. NFU Mutual have been a key player in the insurance world for over a century, “an integral part of the British countryside”, and modestly, claiming to be “big on local presence”. The Bourne offices are fresh, airy and welcoming, and the impressive engraved plate glass embellishment, featuring two examples of arguably Bourne’s finest creation, the BRM racing car, lend weight to their claim to be a local business, caring for their locals. Add to that the blend of experience and youth of the enthusiastic, dedicated staff, and this thread of “locals” is echoed. Senior “Agent of the NFU”, Sue Green, has been twenty-three years in the business, her business partner/ son Alister eight years.

NFU Mutual’s core business has four main strands, namely Personal Insurance (Home, Motor and Equine), Business Insurance, Investments and Pensions, and Risk Management Services. They are pleased to be able to operate an “open office” policy, which enables the customer to be seen without an appointment.

The highly sought-after “Which? Award for Best Insurance Provider 2015” has recently been won by NFU Mutual, and not for the first time. Here then, we have an acclaimed, highly successful insurance business, familiar with the demands of its clientele in the local area and now located in Bourne town centre.

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| Legal Corner

advice from Double and Megson

Lasting Power of Attorney

Act While You Can

Many of us refuse to accept that we might lose our mental capacity, and so don’t think about how we would manage our financial affairs if we did. Statistics show that there are 850,000 people with dementia in the UK, of whom 40,000 are under sixty-five years of age. According to the Alzheimer’s Society, this number will increase. One of the most important things you should think about is a “Lasting Power of Attorney” (LPA). This document enables you to appoint who you want to deal with your finances and affairs, or your health and welfare, when you become unable to do so. There are two types of LPA.

A property and financial affairs LPA. This enables you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf about your money matters. They would be able to make decisions on buying and selling your property, running your bank accounts, dealing with your bills and state benefits, and investing your money. This type of LPA can also be useful if you need your attorney to help you because of physical incapacity as well as mental incapacity.

A health and welfare LPA. This enables you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions about your care, including where you live and what medical treatment you receive. It can also deal with any specific end-of-life care you may feel strongly about. This LPA only comes into force once you become mentally incapacitated.

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The LPA must be put into place while you are still mentally capable. If you do not have a Power of Attorney, and you become mentally incapable of managing your affairs, then an application will need to be made to the Court of Protection who will appoint a Deputy on your behalf. This procedure is quite costly and can take up to six months to put in place. Dementia can turn your world upside-down, but by sorting out your legal and financial affairs and putting them in order, whilst you are able to, ensures that in the future they will be dealt with in the way that you want.

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| In the Hot Seat

Paul Stokes, Old Brunnian, SKDC Manager, Sportsman

1) Where were you born, and what is your fondest memory of your childhood? I was born in Bourne, at No. 9 Alexandra Terrace. My favourite memory has to be meeting Sue. (“Aaaaaah bless! – Ed.) Beyond that, my final year at Bourne Grammar, where we had a fantastic First X1 football team, managed by Roger Taylor, our Geography teacher, who was the original prototype of Brian Clough. I actually enjoyed playing in that team so much I forgot I was there to pass exams! We had such great camaraderie, which then carried on to the First X1 cricket team with Peter Slowey. 2) Who has had the greatest influence on your life and why? My wife Sue, because she will always tell me unflinchingly how it is, and is a true soul mate. Secondly, my grandad, William Henry Wright, who was so wise and reassuring, and my only regret is that he never met Sue before he died. 3) Which two characters, (alive or not), would you most enjoy sharing a meal with and why? My grandad, so that I could tell him all about my life after fourteen, when he died, and introduce him to all of my family. I have tried to model my own grandparenting on him. Sir Bobby Robson - what a man, and what achievements! 4) How would you describe yourself in just five words?

This month’s “Hot Seat” is filled by the Business Manager for Venues and Facilities at South Kesteven District Council. “Bourne born-and-bred”, Paul Stokes is the son of the late Alec Stokes, (a key figure in the glorious “BRM story” for many years, and a familiar figure in both Bourne and the motor racing world). Paul attended Bourne County Primary and then Bourne Grammar School, where he met Sue, the childhood sweetheart who is still by his side in Grantham, fourty-five years later! Their two children, Dominic and Louise, have now presented them with six grandchildren. Paul’s lifetime love of all sports, from football and cricket to table tennis, has recently been augmented by ballroom and Latin-style dancing, to which he and Sue now devote hours of “Strictly”inspired dedication!

According to my latest “strengthfinder report” Competitive, responsible, arranger, developer and relator. 5) If there was one thing which you could change about BOURNE, what would it be and why? I think Bourne is a great place but I want to see the Corn Exchange full to the brim every weekend and Bourne Town Football team in the UCL Premier division at least, where they belong! (Last month’s “Discovering Bourne” featured Paul’s plans and hopes for the future of Bourne’s “jewel”, that is the Corn Exchange.) 6) What advice would you give to a 16 year old you? Every football tackle isn’t a matter of life and death and every ball in cricket can’t be hit for six. Count to three when the red mist starts to appear… anybody who has played sport with me will understand that, especially the poor chap whose knee stopped my table tennis bat after I threw it!

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| Motoring - monthly advice from Tom Ingram

Who is Responsible for “Road Consider for a moment the following activities: Safety”? · the annual “road

safety” talk that I am shortly giving to 150 students in Year 12 at Bourne Grammar School,

· the trials, being

conducted as I write, across the UK from the DVSA, looking at improvements to the driving test,

· the responsibility of

all parents when dropping children off at schools in Bourne not to stop on the yellow zig-zags,

· my own responsibility,

as a professional Driving Instructor, to attend my CPD events shortly in Nottingham, Birmingham and Cambridge,

· the the prolonged

negotiations, consultations and planning for the proposed pedestrian crossing at Morton,

· the the proposal

of introducing compulsory driver training (theory and practical) into the national school curriculum,

· the decision to not put any white paint road markings on the Elsea Park development roads,

· the news from the

Mayor in last month’s “Discovering Bourne” that our Council have at long last decided to purchase some reactive speed signs.

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It just goes to prove the complexity of who is responsible for “road safety”. safety”. There appears to be an increasing pressure on Government for compulsory school involvement on the subject; personally, I think it unlikely that time can be found in an already packed school diary. diary. I have been willing to give up my weekends to provide theory and practical in-car driving experience for fourteen to sixteen year olds in Bourne for some time now, but finding a suitable venue has been extremely difficult. difficult. There is undoubtedly a desire from parents to give their young ones an early introduction to this life skill, but unless a venue is made available, with the best will in the world, I will not be able to assist. assist. If you are reading this, and know of a privately owned piece of hard surface land (not grass) that can be commercially hired for this purpose – please get in touch at info@BIGTOM.org.uk Drive safely around our town… and don’t forget that clocks go back an hour on Sunday 25th October.


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| Police Patrol by Bourne’s Sergeant 503 Rick Mosley

Sergeant Mosley’s Musings Domestic Abuse Domestic abuse is a crime that cuts across all social, cultural and religious boundaries. It has far reaching consequences for victims, witnesses, their families and the wider community. Nationally, one in four women will experience domestic abuse at some point in their lives, as will one in six men, with the police receiving a call about domestic abuse every minute in the UK. Two women are murdered every week in England and Wales, at the hands of their partners or ex-partners. Domestic abuse is described as any incident, or pattern of incidents, of controlling, coercive or threatening behaviour, violence or abuse between those aged 16 or over who are, or have been, intimate partners or family members, regardless of gender or sexuality. This can encompass, but is not limited to, psychological, physical, sexual, financial and/or emotional.

Making the decision to seek help or leave an abusive relationship is difficult. Remember:

This definition includes ‘honour’-based violence, female genital mutilation (FGM) and forced marriage, and it is clear that victims are not confined to one gender or ethnic group.

• You can’t change your partner’s behaviour: he/ she needs to realise they have a problem and to seek help.

Domestic abuse can take place anywhere, not just in the home. Research has shown that it is rarely a one-off event. Abuse tends to happen more and more over time - each time getting more serious. Whatever the extent of the violence, the abuse almost always leaves those suffering it to feel frightened, isolated, humiliated or ashamed.

If you suffer from or witness any form of domestic abuse, please report it. To contact Lincolnshire Police you can: Call 999 in an emergency, for a crime in progress, or if you and your children are in immediate danger. Call 101 on any other occasion.

• You are not alone: domestic abuse can affect people in all kinds of relationships. • You are not to blame: someone using violence and abuse always makes a choice about the ways they behave.

• You are in danger if you ignore the abuse: abuse tends to be more severe and happens more often over time. • Take action, do not remain isolated and report what is happening: get help from someone you trust, or you can contact an organisation that offers information and support. Thinking about leaving and making the decision to leave can be a long process. Planning doesn’t necessarily mean you have to carry it through immediately, or at all. Either way, it may help you to consider all your options. Making a safety plan may help you to feel more in control of the situation and give you the confidence to take action to protect yourself and your children. For more information, including making a safety plan, take a look at http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ domestic-abuse and, for teenagers, take a look at http://thisisabuse.direct.gov.uk/.

Text 07761911287. Typetalk 01522 558263. Or finally you can pop into your local police station. The safety of you and your children will be our priority. The police now follow a clear and consistent policy in cases of domestic abuse, and we are there to help you.

Lincolnshire Police take domestic abuse very seriously. We will do everything we can to protect you and your children and bring the abuser to justice. Don’t suffer in silence. 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 56

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Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency Service

Become a LIVES First Responder • No previous medical experience is necessary. • Full free training (four days) is provided. • Once trained, you only need to give as much time as you can spare.

There are many benefits of living in rural communities, but what happens when you, or someone near to you, needs urgent medical attention? Can you be sure of that crucial rapid response? With large distances and isolated communities, roads in Lincolnshire are not always adequate to ensure that an ambulance can arrive soon enough in an emergency. It is one very clear fact of life that, in any emergency, those first few extra minutes are vital and can be the difference between life and death.

So where do “LIVES First Responders” come on to the scene? Every one a volunteer, willing to give up their time to help others, First Responders receive notification that assistance is required urgently, when a 999 call is made. The ambulance is mobilised and aims to have arrived on the scene within eight minutes. The First Responder “on call” will strive to be there at least two minutes sooner than that – at your side within five to six minutes of the call being made!

LIVES really does help to save lives!

HOWEVER, WE NEED MORE FIRST RESPONDERS!!!

• Even when “on call”, you will be able to continue to do many things you already do, without affecting your ability to respond when needed. • For more information : T: 01507 525999 E: lives@lives-responders.co.uk w: www.lives-responders.co.uk The Bourne contact is Sue Slaymaker, who can be contacted on 01778 570741

So how can you get involved, and make such a worthwhile contribution to your community? When you become a LIVES First Responder, you will receive free four day ‘Emergency first person on scene’ training, enabling you to provide care, whilst waiting for the ambulance to arrive.You will respond to breathing difficulties, heart attacks, fits and strokes, chest pains, unconscious patients, choking and cardiac arrests.You will not go to anyone under 12 years old or anyone with traumatic injury, although this would be allowed, were you to choose to undergo further training to become a higher level First Responder.

There are nearly 700 First Responders, and 54 Medics across the county attending approximately 18,000 calls per year – a number which continues to rise.The “Medics” include doctors, nurses and paramedics who can bring additional emergency care skills to the incident. In this area of South Lincolnshire, there are several well-established groups of First Responders, (in Bourne, Morton, Thurlby, Billingborough and Market Deeping, to name but a few) serving a wide area. The fact that there are so many ensures that help is at hand … and quickly!

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| Pets and Vets

By Alder Veterinary Practice, Bourne

Chihuahuas and Chickens As you get older in life and you have had more experiences, there are some conclusions about living that you come to. At 56 years of age my conclusion is that all households should have at least one chihuahua and some chickens. As this article is mainly about chickens, I will only give a brief reason for having a chihuahua. They are intelligent, full of character, extremely cute and portable! The fantastic thing about chickens is not only do they make great pets but they also give you eggs. I have been keeping chickens for the last eight years. I am continually fascinated by their behaviour and the noises they make. They are great free range in the garden and will eat most of your garden pests. However there are certain plants that they also love so you either have to protect these plants or choose not to grow them! I was initially surprised by how carniverous chickens are. As well eating insects they will steal the dog’s bones to get the marrow and other bits and pieces. Our original chickens are quite old now. We had three left of the original six and they had pretty well stopped laying eggs. Two of these are Buff Orpingtons which we call the “galleons” due to their size. We decided it was time to get some more. When we were selecting the chickens we wanted, the person catching them for us was being harassed by a rather fine cockerel. We ended up taking him and six other chickens home with us.

He takes his duties very seriously, running up and down keeping check on his harem. Luckily we have understanding neighbours (one has a cockerel of their own) and he generally doesn’t start crowing until about 6.00am. It is a sound that all my family love and most times does not wake us up. I appreciate that not everybody will want or be able to keep a cockerel but it has been a great experience for us. One of our new chickens is a little white hen we have called Happy. She follows us everywhere, talking to us as she goes. She tries to help us with the weeding. Recently she followed us into the house and settled down on the settee!

It was quite incredible the difference having a cockerel around made to all the chickens. They all seem much more relaxed and happy. The old girls came back into lay and he keeps our dogs and cats in order.

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| Your Finances by Paul Ross, Financial Planner at Landmark IFA Ltd

Pensions Freedom – Part 1

The New Era -”The most radical changes to pensions in almost a century” (George Osborne, March 2015). For this month’s article and the next, I’ll explain the new pension rules to you. It’s fair to say that in my twenty-five years in personal finance, the rate of change in pension legislation has never been as dramatic as it is right now. Pensions are actually a straightforward proposition – they’re simply a tax-efficient plan, allowing you to save for your retirement. The greater the value of the ‘pot’, the higher the level of income you could withdraw. The good news is that the Inland Revenue will add tax-relief to your personal contributions, thereby increasing the final value of your individual pension. Once you reach the age of fifty-five, and at any time after this, you can gain access to your funds. Ordinarily, you can take 25% of your pot as a taxfree Pension Commencement Lump Sum. (PCLS). The other 75% is there to provide an income. Before April 2015, the Government restricted the amount of income that could be taken, year on year, thereby ensuring that your pension paid an income for the rest of your life. This restriction has now been lifted, so that you can gain access to the whole of your pension value at any time after the age of fifty-five.

So, this change in the rules seems like a really good thing, and for relatively low-value pensions, it may well be. For example, a pot of £50,000 would yield a tax-free lump sum of £12,500, plus an annual income of around £177 per month, which may well be taxable, and assumes that you get the best available rate…. which is almost certainly not with your existing insurance company. It seems to be an easy decision. The £37,500 in your pocket is better than £177 per month, hoping that you live to the age of eighty-five or more. However, bear in mind tax! That nice lump sum of £37,500 is taxable, so the chances are that you will lose at least £8,750 in tax, which is reasonable.... but that’s assuming that the £37,500 is your only income for the year. Add, say, another £20,000 of earnings for the year, and you’re up to £13,220 of tax, so any decision you

take needs to be weighed very carefully, and we’d suggest that you take professional advice. The problem is exacerbated as the figures hit £100,000. At that point, you lose your personal allowance altogether and effective tax rates of 60% are not unheard of. The advice is always the same... seek INDEPENDENT financial advice before taking huge decisions like these. We have all seen adverts promising to liberate your pension, even below the age of fifty-five. These are invariably scams and will lead to you paying huge amounts of tax. Many people worry that paying fees to an adviser is not worthwhile, but a good independent financial adviser could well either save you money, or gain you better returns, and will almost certainly pay for themselves many times over.

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Barely into our second year at Bourne Elsea Park and yet we have already marked so many amazing firsts for our school.

All of the children have been proud to support charities near and far, such as the British Heart Foundation, Friends of Nyansakia, Children in Need and Comic Relief, through organised events and activities. Sports Day was a lovely way to end the school year and our fledgling PTFA have organised some fantastic events for our children.

The Nativity for Year 2 and Reception was a wonderful family event and this year our new Key Stage 2 class will host a Carol Service at the Abbey Church. We celebrated our formal opening in February, when we were delighted to welcome Mr Tony Worth, CVO Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire, to perform the honours. This was a very well-attended event and the children sang songs, read poems and then planted special trees to commemorate this special occasion.

Our partnership with Bourne Abbey C of E Primary Academy is strong and flourishing, as we work together as part of Abbey Academies Trust. So, this September, we welcomed another full Reception class, as well as several new staff including Mrs Copsey, our Head of School, and Miss Pickering, our new Year 1 teacher. Specialist French, ICT, PE and Music teachers are now enriching the educational provision. We offer a widening selection of peripatetic music lessons, (including violin, keyboard, guitar and saxophone) and have a Carnival art team coming in to work with our children. As the year goes on, we are very much looking forward to becoming more involved in the wider community, with attendance at the Remembrance Parade and entry into the Rotary Music Competition. Bourne Elsea Park Church of England Primary Academy continues to strive for excellence whilst caring for all (at a very fast pace!)

The favourite topics last year were definitely “Pirates and Superheroes” in Reception and the visit to Pigeons Farm, as part of their “Animals” topic. Year 2 visited the Delaine bus depot and Mr and Mrs Moody’s impressive vintage car collection, as part of their “Transport” topic. Throughout the year, they have baked, cooked and tasted lots of food, besides creating their own delicious smoothies! 62

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Last year, despite the lack of sheep, about 5,000 people visited Corby Glen for the fair. Entertainment was provided by many talented musicians and dancers. Attractions included clay pigeon shooing, a classic car and motor bike show, and craft stalls. Animal lovers were also able to enter their dogs in the dog show, see birds of prey and meet police dogs. The much anticipated return of the sheep means Committee Members are expecting an even bigger turnout this year.

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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 - Quiz at the Jubilee, Bourne: 8pm start. Teams of five-entry £1 per person. Booking is recommended – phone 01778 392700. 3rd - 4th – 24 hour Charity Bounce at Bourne Fire Station for the British Heart Foundation and the local cardiac rehabilitation team: starting at 8am on October 3rd and finishing 8am on October 4th. Please come along and support, and for £3 you can also “bounce.” There will be home-made cakes and refreshments, and a performance from the fantastic LDC.

14th - The Deepings Camera Club presents “The Wider World of Photography”, the story of most aspects of photography, with speaker Ashley Franklin www.ashleyfranklin.co.uk. 15th - Quiz at the Jubilee, Bourne: 8pm start. Teams of five-entry £1 per person. Booking is recommended – phone 01778 392700. 16th - 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.

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6th - Lockdales are holding a special free valuation day, from 12pm-4pm, at The Deepings Community Centre. For further information, phone 01473627110 or visit www.lockdales.com.

9th - Ladies Lunch at Toft Country House and Golf Course, Bourne : 11.30am with a talk and demonstration by “Odling Bros”, family butchers. Tickets £25 each, to include a 3 course meal. To book, please visit our website www.stbarnabashospice.co.uk or call Janie in fundraising on 01476 591010. 9th - “Quiz Night” at Elsea Park Community Centre starting at 7pm: tickets £7 per person, to include entry, a fish or sausage and chip supper, with a vegetarian option. Tickets must be ordered in advance and paid for by 5pm on Wed. October 7th from the Trust Office (cash only please).The bar will be open selling reasonably priced drinks. Please note that participants are not permitted to bring their own drinks.

International Cat Show in Bourne – The Purr-fect Venue!

The Garden of England Cat Club are holding an International Cat Show at Bourne Leisure Centre on Saturday October 10th. Around 150 cats will be on exhibition from all over the UK, with some coming from Europe too. Many breeds will be represented, including some unusual breeds like the American Curl and Devon Rex. Other breeds for visitors to see include: Norwegian Forest Cats, Maine Coons, Burmese, Siberians, British Shorthair, Cornish Rex,

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11th - The Autumn Food and Country Fair at the East of England Showground, Peterborough from 8am – 4pm. Paddington Bear and Bake-Off’s Paul Hollywood will both be making appearances throughout the day. For ticket prices and more information visit www. autumnfoodandcountryfair.co.uk.

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17th-18th - Living Heritage Craft, Food and Gift Fair at Burghley House. For tickets, please phone Living Heritage on 01283 820548 or visit www.livingheritagecraftshows.co.uk. 17th Oct– 1st Nov - Burghley House Pumpkin Trail-a trail through the leafy Sculpture Garden. www.burghleyhouse.co.uk. 18th - Exotic Pet Refuge Open Day from 10am - 5pm, at 102, Station Rd. Deeping St. James. Come and see over 300 animals, enjoy refreshments, tombola and children’s entertainment. Admission : £6 adults, £3 children.

18th - Bourne Corn Exchange will be holding a Wedding Fair from 10am – 2pm. Visitors to the Wedding Fair will receive a goody bag, and can also be in with Sphynx and Exotics. The Judges are the chance of winning from Norway, Poland and Spain. Visitors some great prizes in the are welcome to come along and see free prize draw. For more the cats and meet the breeders. The information, visit www. hall is open from 9.30 am – 4.30pm, and southkesteven.gov.uk/ a small charge is made for admission. bournecornexchange or Breed Judging begins at 10am and phone 01778 423579. continues until about 2pm, when there is a short break for lunch. “Best in Show” begins around 4pm, and it is great to watch the best cats on the day compete for the prestigious title of “Best in Show”. Entries for the show (including Household Pets) will be taken until September 26th. For more information, please call John on 07885 201402

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18th - Has the jackpot been won at the Masons Arms quiz? If not, it stands at £220. Quiz starts at 9pm. 19th - U3A: Eric Houlder, who supervised the excavations at the famous burial mound at Sutton Hoo, will talk about the amazing treasures that were found: 2.15pm at Bourne Corn Exchange. Entrance £1 – new members always welcome. For further information, phone 08455191385 or visit the website on www.U3abourne.org.uk.

28th - The Selfish Giant, a production and workshop by Image Musical Theatre: performances at 11.30am and 3pm. Tickets £8(£7) - £28 for a family of four. www.stamfordartscentre.com.

21st - “Friends of Bourne Wood” talk, ‘Deer – Cuddly creatures or conservation curse?’ – by Emma Goldberg, looking at deer and their effects on the countryside: at Bourne Methodist church, 7.30pm start. For more information phone O7760468052. 24th - “Meet the Artists” at Bourne Abbey Church Hall from 10.30am – 4pm, where the hall will be turned into studios or work stations of some 15 -20 artists, all working on their current projects: they will also have a selection of modestly priced originals for sale Admission £1: Light refreshments will be available. For more information, contact Chris Moxley, phone 01778 219024. 24th - LDC. Dance Workshop for 8yrs+ : 1pm - 3pm, at Elsea Park Community Centre with “Chris and Wes,” Got To Dance winners 2011. Cost £25 visit theldc@sky.com.

29th - Quiz at the Jubilee pub, Bourne: 8pm start. Teams of five-entry £1 per person. Booking is recommended – phone 01778 392700.

25th - Table top sale, in aid of the NSPCC, at Bourne Corn Exchange: doors open to the public at 9.30am. Home-made refreshments available. To book a table, phone Janet on 01778 422304.

30th - Family Singing Workshop with Liz Paige, 10.30am12pm - £3 per person, £10 for a family of four. www. stamfordartscentre.com.

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31st - Come and meet friends at the Salvation Army Coffee morning, Manning Road, Bourne: 10am – 12 noon. Refreshments to include bacon baps, toasted sandwiches, coffee and teas. There will also be a variety of stalls, including bric-a-brac, jewellery and books.

To raise funds for the Amazon Children’s Unit at the Peterborough City Hospital

Open daily 10 - 5.00pm ● GRANDPARENTS DAY – Sunday 4th October (free entry and cup of tea for Grandparents) ● TABLE TOP TACK SALE – Thursday 15th October (7pm-9pm) - £5 per table (Book now) ● HALLOWEEN HALF TERM FUN 24th October – 2nd November (witches lair and Halloween quiz daily)

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● PUMPKIN CARVING – Monday 26th October (2pm) - pumpkins provided, a charge will be made for children wanting to take their pumpkin home ● CREEPY BUG CLUB – Wednesday 28th October (sessions at 11am and 2pm) £6/child (tickets to be purchased in advance, numbers limited) ● HALLOWEEN DISCO (Under 12s) – Tuesday 27th October (6.30-8.30pm) £6/child to include sausage supper (tickets to be purchased in advance) ● QUIET FIREWORKS – Thursday 29th October (6pm-8pm) Tickets £8.50 (members £8), under 3s £4, under 1s free to include hotdog supper (tickets to be purchased in advance, numbers limited)

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● FANCY DRESS – October 31st - free entry for kids in fancy dress. Lots of fun and games on the farm including pumpkin booooling (small charge)

To book your place / table or to discuss the donation of prizes, please call Laura Stent or Rebecca Hall on 01733 678414 Funds raised from this event will enable the purchase of equipment and ‘home to home’ comforts in order to improve the environment for the children and their families

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

Gigs and Musical Events

10th - Disco and Karaoke with Ben Murray at The Burghley Arms: 9pm start.

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 Co-op Travel, Bourne or contact Liz Page 01778 422512 or ejpage@madasafish.com. Book early to avoid disappointment. All proceeds will go to the NSPCC.

10th - Vin Garbutt in concert at Aslackby Village Hall, Aslackby (between Bourne and Sleaford). Doors open 7pm for a 7.30pm start - tickets £12 from 01778 440974 or dvsmthdavid@aol.com.

2nd - 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. 2nd - Antoine at the Masons Arms : 9pm start. 2nd - First Friday Singaround” at The Wishing Well, Dyke. 8pm - phone 01778 570115 for more details. 3rd - Sophie Red, singing songs by stars such as Amy Winehouse and Adele, at Archie’s Bar: 9pm start. 3rd - The Splinter Group is playing at the Masons Arms from 9pm. 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 nor visit www.southkesteven.gov.uk.

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10th - Back by popular request, The Royal British Legion, Bourne, present Damian Balthazar, all-round entertainer. Start time 9 pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details. Members £1 entrance, non-members £2. 10th - Disco at Archie’s Bar in Bourne: 9pm - midnight. 15th - Jazz at The Toft House Hotel at 8 00 pm. Stamford Jazz Music Society presents The Toft House All Stars. Guests include Mike Cotton, Bob Wilson, Bill Coleman and Bobby Orr . Admission £10, booking advisable, phone 01778 590335. 16th - The Masons Arms, Bourne, presents “Son of a Gun”: 9pm start. 17th - Friends of Butterfield present a concert by The Corby Choristers, at 7.30pm in the Bourne Methodist Chapel. Tickets are available from The Butterfield Centre @ £8. Refreshments and raffle. All proceeds are for The Butterfield Centre. 17th - Disco at Archie’s Bar in Bourne: 9pm - midnight. 17th - Royal British Legion, Bourne, present Chris Ford, vocalist and Instrumentalist. Start time 9 pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details. Members £1 entrance, non-members £2. 17th - The popular Dean and Co. are back at the Masons Arms: 9pm start. 18th - Pennyless are back at Mama Liz’s, Stamford for their winter Sunday residency: 4pm-6pm, free. 23rd - The Masons Arms present Cuttin’ Loose: 9pm start. 24th - D.J.Neil is at the Masons Arms: 9pm start. 24th - Disco at Archie’s Bar in Bourne: 9pm - midnight. 24th - Disco and Karaoke with Ben Murray at The Burghley Arms: 9pm start. 30th - Ruff “n” Ready, an Irish Hooley band are performing at Archie’s Bar: 9pm start. 30th - The Pedantics from Newcastle at the Corn Exchange, Bourne. To raise funds for Bourne Cricket Club. Tickets available from Rutland Sports, North St, Bourne. 31st - Royal British Legion, Bourne, present Warren Dewitt, multi-award-winning Country Music Star. Start time 9 pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details. Members £1 entrance, non-members £2. 31st – Hallowe’en fun at the Masons Arms with Mark Bishop: 9pm start. 31st - Hallowe’en Fancy Dress Disco and Karaoke at Archie’s Bar in Bourne in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support : 9pm- midnight.

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REGULAR EVENTS

Tickets available mid-October from Bourne Abbey School, Greetings Card Shop and The Craft Centre Bourne

FORTHCOMING EVENTS November 7th Spectacular Fireworks Display at Peterborough Arena, East of England Showground plus live music and family entertainment: from 5pm – 9pm. All proceeds given to local charities and good causes. For more information visit www.fireworkfiesta.co.uk or follow on Facebook or Twitter. 18th Dementia Support South Lincs Christmas Fayre from 10am -12noon at Bourne Corn Exchange. 21st The Salvation Army Christmas Fayre from 10am to 1pm at Manning Road Bourne.

Golf Tips from Darren Game How to improve your pitching

As the softer conditions rapidly approach, the need to have a sharp, short game is even more important than ever. To hit crisp pitch shots, it is important that the club and body stay connected. If the hands become too active, and the club starts to waft around, then you are moving towards disaster! To help staying connected on these pitch shots, go to the practice area and hit shots, with a towel placed across your chest and tucked under your arms. When you make short strokes, keep the towel tucked in place and have the sensation that the body and club are moving together, and at the same speed. (Please note this does not work with full length swings). I hope this helps your pitching, and remember to look out for the tip in next month’s edition. For one-to-one help and coaching please call Darren Game, PGA professional at Bourne Golf Studio on 01778 395992 / 07827 293679 or email me darrengame@bournegolfstudio.com and start improving your game now.

• 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.


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 Masonic Centre,1-2 Roman Bank Bourne on Mon 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.

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

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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DOORS AND GATES

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Thank you for my directory feature in August’s magazine. So far it has already generated more than four new jobs. One of which will be an ongoing job, so I’m very pleased about that.

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