Discovering Bourne issue 064, December 2016

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Christmas

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Bourne's Magical Christmas Fayre

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Santa’s Sleigh Route

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Petorama Feature

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Wise men still bring gifts of gold...

www.crown-jewellers.co.uk 01778 393994 | 15c North Street, Bourne


Welcome to the December edition of... With new life and new hopes for the future in this most family-oriented of months, our last issue of 2016 is packed with a “Santa’s sackfull” of information, advice and ideas to make it a memorable Christmas for you all. There’s a festive flavour to many of our regular contributors’ columns, including warning words regarding potential criminal activity, both in the home and out on the busy streets. Please try and keep safe and well, throughout this period, as we enter 2017 with a spring in our step and fabulous hopes and plans for the future. All the very best to you all for Christmas and the new year. Don’t forget … Bourne’s Christmas Fayre on December 3rd and the big lights “switch-on” - (10.00am till 6.00pm)

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Time For Tea – moving on

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Festive recipe – pigs in blankets

14 Words from the Mayor

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One to share amongst the Christmas dinner guests as you tuck in to your turkey : A friend recently returned home with his wife, having just enjoyed a meal to celebrate their thirtieth wedding anniversary. As she opened the small box which he presented her with, expecting at least a ring, she was surprised to see just two paracetamol tablets. “But I haven’t got a headache”, she told him. “Aha !!!” he replied triumphantly. As we edge towards the end of what to many people, has been the most unpredictable year ever, (think Brexit, Leicester City, Trump and, er … Ed Balls to win “Strictly”?) life continues apace and Christmas will soon be upon us. In this month’s issue, you can find so much Christmas-related “stuff”, and it’s been so exciting for us all, having the task of gathering it all together, preparing it and laying it all in front of you in an attractive way – a bit like getting that turkey and trimmings on to the plate on time, I suppose. (“What would you know about that?” I can hear a certain voice in my ear!) Enjoy the read and have a wonderful Christmas.

John

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Legal Corner – Don’t drink and drive!

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Community Matters

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Santa’s Sleigh Route

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Renu “survival tips”

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Hypnotherapy

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Acupuncture

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Travel Column – New destinations for the New Year

41/44 Christmas Novelty Treasure Hunt 46

The Technology Site

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The Puzzle Page

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Petorama Feature

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Pets and Vets

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Church Services over Christmas

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Discovering … the ghost of The Red Hall

70/73 Events and Gigs Guide 77/84 Classified businesses directory

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Christmas Fayre On

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Time for Tea

– Time to Move On!

Twelve glorious years, (“Well, most of the time”, adds Andrew Spencer), and it’s now time for one of Bourne’s most popular eating establishments to change hands. However, the watch and clock repair arm of the business, under the skilled auspices of top horologist, Kevin Taylor, will remain, but on different premises. (Kevin’s contact details are included below, and he is keen to remind his many valued customers that it’s still a case of “business as usual”, but not on Abbey Road, after the last day of trading on Thursday December 22nd.) A new owner has decided to take the business forward into 2017. This will involve the café being closed for some internal alterations and a refurbishment, with Valentine’s Day, February 14th, as the anticipated opening day. In the meantime, both Andrew and Kevin would like to thank their multitude of wonderful customers

who, over the years, have made it such an enjoyable experience, being able to “step back in time” and offer the public the chance to just relax and have “time for tea”! They also join us in wishing the new owner all the very best for the future.

Keep it Bourne – Keep it Local!

Kevin Abram Taylor CMBHI • T: 01778 392550 W: www.watchclockrepairs.co.uk • E: The.clock.shop@btinternet.com

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Minimum of four people. approx. 2hrs. £25 per person. £5 DEPOSIT per person required at time of booking. We then dry and fire your pots, this takes two weeks, then return to paint your pot, we then glaze and fire it ready for you to collect after a week.

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| Recipe

Perfect Pigs in Blankets

Method • Preheat your oven to Gas Mark 4, 180ºC, Fan 160ºC. Cut each piece of bacon horizontally in half so that you end up with 16 long, thin bacon strips. • In a mixing bowl, toss the chipolata sausages with the Worcestershire sauce, chopped thyme and honey. Mix well to make sure they are coated evenly. Take each sausage and roll up in a piece of bacon. • Arrange the pigs in blankets on a baking sheet, ensuring they are well spaced out, and roast them for about 35 minutes or until dark golden.

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The Waggon & Horses Deborah and Richard warmly welcome you to The Waggon & Horses, Langtoft Come and rediscover this community spirited village pub, whether you want to pop in to enjoy a drink and chat or tuck into a delicious meal everybody is welcome.

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All our turkeys are fresh, free-range Lincolnshire White, Golden or Bronze dry-aged birds from Great Grove Poultry in Norfolk. Locally-reared, 21-day matured beef, pork and lamb along with an extensive range of local game. Wide variety of home-cooked meats and haslet Dambuster, Just Jane & Lincolnshire Poacher cheese.

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Words from the Mayor Councillor Colin Pattison Our “Civic Dinner and Charity Fundraiser” evening was held on Friday October 21st at the Corn Exchange, and was attended by 109 invitees, including various fellow local civic heads, dignitaries, local business leaders, family and friends. My wife and I are so grateful to all those who not only attended, but contributed to making the evening such a fantastic success. The “Sheep Race” within the first ten minutes certainly seemed to have hit the

Another busy month, supporting our fellow mayors at charity fundraising events, and celebrating the hard and unselfish work of the Order of St John with the Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire in Spalding. We had the pleasure of opening the Bourne Bonfire and Fireworks Spectacular on what was a bitterly cold evening. Thank you so much to the Round Table and PTFA of the Bourne Abbey C of E Primary Academy and their army of helpers who put on such an awesome display. Special mention to not only the school choir and Revolver for keeping us all in good voice, but to the Master of Ceremonies Norman Brown, (top job my friend!) We also opened the “Garden of Remembrance” at the Darby and Joan Hall. Thankfully, with pleasing late autumn sunshine, there was a huge turn-out for Remembrance Sunday, to honour all those that have given and paid the ultimate sacrifice, those who are disabled and wounded, and those who continue to serve for us now, so that we may be kept safe. It was a very poignant moment for me to lay a wreath on behalf of the town as, like so many others, I have a family member honoured on the list of those brave souls who 14

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mark, judging by the smiles and laughter. The wonderful Bourne Westfield Academy Primary School Choir was brilliantly led and organised by Rebecca Beavis, and, with local duo “Santa Fe”, they provided some memorable music. The evening raised over £1000 towards my chosen charities, and a sincere thank-you once more to all those involved.

went to war, never to return. We shall, and must, never forget them. Thoughts now turn to the build-up to Christmas! Please come along to the “Bourne Magical Christmas Fayre and Lights switch on”. There will be so much to enjoy, and I strongly recommend a visit to the Tree Festival at the Bourne Methodist Church Hall. Another event for the calendar is the Salvation Army Carol Concert on Sunday December 18th at the Corn Exchange. Finally, my wife and I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. Please spare a thought and prayer for those less fortunate in our society. Be mindful of the homeless, the poor, the sick and the needy at this time of year. Remember, there’s at least one thing we can all do, and it costs nothing – just go and check on your neighbours. As we rapidly approach half-way through our term of Mayor and Mayoress of Bourne, a huge thank-you to all those family, friends and colleagues who have and continue to help and guide us. You are all so special to us! See you all in 2017.

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Talking Turkey … but not for everyone! • It is estimated that the UK will be consuming approximately ten million turkeys this month, with the majority of families (76%) around the UK serving it up as the centrepiece of their festive meal this Christmas. • Turkey is a relative newcomer to the Yuletide table - it was a luxury right up until the 1950s, when they became more widely available, aided by the increased availability of “the fridge”. Traditional Christmas fare used to include roast swan, pheasants and peacocks. A special treat was a roast boar’s head, decorated with holly and fruit. • Traditions for many countries around the world vary enormously, where the centrepiece can range from pork chops to curried goat! Norway: The big festive feast takes place on Christmas Eve. Most people around the coastal regions eat fish - concoctions of cod and haddock and a variety called lutefisk. Inland, they go for pork chops, specially prepared sausages and occasionally lamb. Sweden: The Christmas feast consists of a smorgasbord of caviar, shellfish, cooked and raw fish and cheeses. Ukraine: The people here prepare huge broths brimming with meat for Christmas Eve rather than Christmas Day.

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Czech Republic: Tradition dictates that the tree is not lit before Christmas Eve; then they have a big dinner of fish soup, salads, eggs and carp. Scarily, the number of people at the table must be even, or it is believed the person without a partner will die next year. Germany: The Germans tend to have a game feast on Christmas Day, usually wild boar or venison. Jamaica: Christmas dinner usually consists of rice, gungo peas, chicken, ox tail and curried goat. Italy: Christmas dinner in Italy can last for more than four hours. Most families will have seven or more courses, including antipasti, a small portion of pasta, a roast meal, followed by two salads and two sweet puddings - then cheese fruit, brandy and chocolates. Austria: A typical Christmas dinner would consist of braised carp, served with gingerbread and beer sauce. Poland: The traditional Christmas Eve supper consists of twelve non-meat dishes, representing the months of the year and featuring fish such as pike, herring and carp. Other typical Polish dishes are fish soup, sauerkraut with wild mushrooms or peas and Polish dumplings with various fillings. …. Anyone for indigestion tablets?

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| Legal Corner

advice from Double and Megson

Think Before You Drink, Before You Drive

The festive season is well and truly underway and, of course, Christmas is usually a time to eat, drink and be merry. Lincolnshire Police, just like all the other police forces around the country, will be conducting roadside checks to arrest and prosecute those drivers who drive whilst under the influence of drink or drugs. The police are allowed to stop any vehicle at their discretion, and will often set up drink driving check-points over periods such as Christmas and New Year’s Eve. These checks can be carried out anytime of the day or night. In the UK, the alcohol limit for drivers is 80mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood, 35 micrograms of alcohol in 100 ml of breath or 107mg of alcohol in 100 ml of urine but this doesn’t mean anything to most people. There is no fool-proof way of drinking and staying under the limit. The amount of alcohol you would need to drink to be considered over the driving limit varies from person to person. It depends on: • Your weight, age, sex and metabolism (the rate your body uses energy).

ability to drive, so the only safe advice is to avoid any alcohol if you are driving. It takes a lot longer than most people think for alcohol to pass through the body. On average, it takes around one hour per unit of alcohol, though this can vary depending on a number of factors. Because of this, there is a real risk that people, who would not dream of driving straight after drinking, may still be unwittingly over the drink drive limit the morning after. Anyone caught over the legal alcohol limit when driving will be banned from driving for at least twelve months, and fined up to £5,000. You can also be sent to prison for up to six months. Imprisonment, the period of disqualification and size of fine depend on the seriousness of the offence.

• Your stress levels at the time.

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THINK …. Is it really worth the risk?

• The type and amount of alcohol you’re drinking. • What you’ve eaten recently.

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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:

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Bourne Parish Neighbourhood Plan Your chance to shape the future of the parish of Bourne Last month’s copy of Discovering Bourne contained a questionnaire asking the people of the parish of Bourne for their thoughts and ideas as to how they think the parish should be developed in future. Neighbourhood planning is about letting the people who know about and care for an area, plan for it. It is led by the residential and business community, not the council, and is about building neighbourhoods – not stopping growth. Neighbourhood planning is optional but, if adopted, a Neighbourhood Plan will have weight, becoming part of the statutory plan-making framework for the area.

New arrival! Discovering Bourne have some lovely news to share with you all. Becky Daines (one of our Discovering team) gave birth to a gorgeous, and very cuddly, baby boy, named Tarquin Badger, at 9.14am on October 24th. He weighed in at 5lb 10 oz. Congratulations Becky!

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The initiative has to come from the community and cannot be the work of any one body alone. Bourne Town Council is fully behind the idea but the Plan needs to be developed and drawn up by the whole community. The Town Council is acting as the facilitator, helping and supporting those who are contributing their time, effort and ideas into this project to bring it to fruition. What the Neighbourhood Plan committee hope for is a large response from the people of Bourne, giving their ideas on how the economic, social and environmental aspects of the parish should be managed. To encourage responses, four prizes of £50 will be given, to be

spent with businesses in the parish. The closing date for responses to the questionnaire is December 23rd. This is a chance FOR YOU to shape the future of the parish of Bourne – please don’t waste it! Visit ... www.bourneparish neighbourhoodplan.org.uk (where there is also a link to the online survey), or the Bourne Town Council website at www. parishes.lincolnshire.gov.uk/ bourne

Be safe and be seen on the roads Pedestrians, cyclists and riders are encouraged to be safe and be seen, as winter approaches. Statistics reveal that shorter days lead to a rise in road casualties, particularly for the most vulnerable groups such as children, cyclists, motorcyclists and the elderly. Clair George, road safety officer for the Safer Peterborough Prevention and Enforcement Service, said, “Evidence indicates that there is a rise in the number of collisions at this time of year, both in the mornings and afternoons, as road users adapt to a combination of changing factors such as poorer weather conditions and pedestrians not wearing reflective or bright clothing.” Parents and guardians with school children should make

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sure their child can be clearly seen by wearing something ‘hi-vis’. During 2015, 90 young people aged 15 and under were injured on Peterborough roads, three suffering serious injuries. The number of cyclists injured in 2015 was 99, including one fatality, and the number of pedestrians injured was 52, including seven seriously. Cyclists should also remember it is an offence to cycle at night without a front light, a rear light and a red rear reflector. Young people can also find out more about the Be Safe Be Seen campaign by visiting the ‘Tales of the Road’ website at www.talesoftheroad.direct.gov. uk The website contains games, video clips, as well as road safety information for parents.


Join Thorpe Hall Hospice’s “Lights of Love” Carol Concert For hundreds of people across the area, “Lights of Love” has become a key event in the festive calendar. This year’s event, taking place on Sunday December 11th, will focus on giving guests the opportunity to remember, reflect and celebrate the lives of people close to them. The centrepiece will, as usual, be Thorpe Hall’s Lights of Love trees, decked out with handwritten messages of love, remembrance and inspiration. Peterborough Concert Band will be playing a selection of favourite carols for guests to join in with and Hereward Harmony Barbershop Chorus will be providing entertainment with festive songs. While the carol concert will take place outside, with the mansion house as the backdrop, Thorpe Hall’s Coffee Shop will be open for traditional warming snacks. The entertainment will start at

6pm in the grounds of Thorpe Hall Hospice, in Longthorpe, Peterborough and finish at 7.15pm. Entrance is free. This year Sue Ryder is marking twenty-five years of incredible care at Thorpe Hall Hospice. Every single day, it costs £8,000 to provide their fabulous services. As a charity, over a half of that must come from fundraising. In their silver anniversary year, what could you do to help? Please visit: www. sueryder.org/thorpehall or phone 01733 225999. Thorpe Hall’s Lights of Love event is the chance to remember, reflect and celebrate this Christmas

Supermoon Deeping photographer Tony Baskeyfield captured the Supermoon on November 14th, 2016. It was the closest a Full Moon has been to Earth since January 26th, 1948. A Supermoon happens when a Full Moon or New Moon coincides with the Moon’s VAN HIRE closest approach to Earth. Plus Two Design and Photography, Frognall. tony@plustwodesign.com

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Santa’s Sleigh Route 2016 1 Thu Morton East, (Start at Church) from Haconby Lane, all estates. 2 Fri Morton West, (Start at Church), High Street, all estates including Hanthorpe. 5 Mon Swallow Hill (Start at top of hill), Northorpe. 6 Tue Thurlby (From Green) 7 Wed Coggles Causeway, Southfields, Austerby Cl, St Pauls Gdns, Austerby, South Rd, The Beeches Estate, Tennyson Dr. Est, Holloway Avenue, South Rd, Stamford Homes estate (Old Hospital Site).

8 Thu Elsea Park Estate (West from 2nd r’bout), The Gables to Chepstow Dr, Newbury Cres, Badger Lane, Setts Green, Brock Cres, The Gables to r’bout, The Ridings, All areas beyond The Ridings (East). Elsea Park central roundabout: Greenacres Rd, The Pollards, Water Lily Way, Coltsfoot Drive to end, Dog Rose Drive, back to top of The Pollards, Pimpernel Walk, Russell Way (East), Goodwood Drive, Russell Way etc.

9 Fri Elsea Park Estate (East, start at Heather Ct.), Buttercup Dr, Cornflower Wy, Teasel Dr, Buttercup Dr (cont.), Cowslip Cr, Poppy Cl, Daisy Cl, Campion Wy, Tilia Wy (rt.), Springbank Dr. Water Ln, Elsea Park Wy, Leytonstone Ln, Tilia Wy, Aykroft, Heartsease Wy, Aykroft (West), Pond Ln, Cross Ln, Quayside East/West.

10 Sat Supermarket (8am till 4pm) 12 Mon Beaufort Drive, Broadlands Ave (Top), Rochester Cl, Foxley Ct, Berkeley Dr, Stretham Way, Broadlands Ave, Waterside Cl, Broadway Cl, Lodge Rd, Home Cl, Larch Cl, Hawthorn Rd, Willow Dr, Holly Dr, Wisteria Wy, Hazelwood Drive, Lilac Cl. 13 Tue Kingsway, Queens Rd, Edinburgh Cr, Charles Cl, Harrington St (East), Ancaster Rd, Brooklands Way, Manning Rd, Alexandra Terr, Stroud Cl, Recreation Rd, Harrington St (West), Baldwin Gr, Meadowgate, George St, Hereward St, Selwood Terr. 14 Wed Beech Av, Fir Av, Woodlands Av, Poplar Cr, Oak Cr. Rowan Wy, Sharpes Cl, Cedar Dr, Ash Grove, Bramley Cl, Orchard Cl, Laburnum Cl, Stanley St, Carholme Cl.

15 Thu Mill Drove ( Northfields Entrance), all Stephenson Way, Northfields, Mill Drove (East), Rangoon Wy, Wingate Wy, Mountbatten Wy, Arnhem Way, Pegasus Gr.

16 Fri Abbey Rd (Day’s), Victoria Pl, Coggles Causeway, Wendover Mews, Silverstone Rd, Wakes Close, Delaine Close, Cherryholt Rd, Eastgate, Cherry Holt Rd. Willoughby Rd, Grosvenor Ave, Drummond Rd, Heathcote Rd, Abbots Close.

17 Sat Supermarket (8am till 4pm) 19 Mon Bus Station, St. Gilberts Rd, Thyme Ave, Tarragon Way, Rosemary Gdns, Burghley Ct, Exeter St, Burghley Street, Wood view, Marquess Court, North Rd, Maple Gdns, Gladstone St, The Croft, Galletly Close, & all North Road to end.

20 Tue St.Gilberts Rd from Ermine Close, Akeman Close, Dere Cl, Stone Cl, Saxon Way, Watling Cl, Viking Cl, Torfrida Dr, Mercia Gdns, Edwin Gdns, Leofric Ave, Kingsley Ave, Godiva Cres, Westbourne Park, Pinewood Close. 22 Wed West Rd (Pyramid), Kesteven Way Estate, Westwood Dr (all from far-end), Harvey Cl, Cecil Cl, Ostler Dr, remaining Harvey Cl, Churchill Ave, Manor Lane.

PLEASE NOTE: Santa will cover all areas around Bourne but unfortunately cannot do all roads, additionally he is unable to stop outside everyone’s house.


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| Health

by Claire Saunders, Renu - Health, Beauty & Fitness

Top Survival Tips for a Healthy, Stress-Free Christmas The lead-up to Christmas is a time to eat, drink and be merry! But how many of us will spend it stressed about the festivities and end it worrying about an increased waistline in January? Here are a few tips to help you out:

barely one day. Don’t overbuy food – just buy what you really need. Christmas wouldn’t be the same without the traditional “Christmas Fayre”. Eat the same foods, but less of all of them. Treat yourself to smoked salmon, unsalted cashew nuts, almonds and walnuts, instead of chocolates and pastries!

around the house, and make a special effort not to sit next to them when you go visiting!

2. ALCOHOL Alternate between an alcoholic drink and a glass of water, or simply dilute wine with soda or sparkling water to make a refreshing and socially acceptable spritzer!

4. GIFT SHOPPING Gift vouchers are a perfect solution for Christmas gifts. They can be bought at the last minute if necessary, need little wrapping, and are easy to post. Expiry dates will take them well into the new year, so your friends and relatives will be remembering your kindness long after the decorations have come down!

7. EXERCISE Attend your regular exercise class if it’s available. Alternatively, go for a swim or a cycle ride. The rest of the family will just have to cope without you for a little while, and you’ll have certainly earned the break!

3. FOOD SHOPPING You are not preparing for a siege! The shops are closed for

5. TEMPTATION Avoid leaving bowls of chocolates, crisps and nuts lying

1. PARTIES Never go to a party hungry – eat a high protein, low fat snack before you go such as hummus and raw vegetables, or chicken and salad. Visit the buffet table once, fill your plate … and NEVER return! Resist friends’ and relatives’ pleas to eat heartily, and avoid standing close to the food table where you just might be tempted to “pick”.

6. STRESS RELIEF Go for a stroll with the family after dinner. Sitting down, watching the television or DVDs, and playing board games lends itself to further nibbling.

Finally, remember, it’s not what you eat between Christmas and New Year that does the damage – it’s what you eat between New Year and Christmas that really counts!

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| Health

The Beardwood Practice, Clinical Hypotherapy by Christine Beardwood

Hypnotherapy: Myths & Facts

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he popularity of complementary therapies to treat ailments such as addiction, phobias, weight problems and various health conditions, has soared in recent years. However, a large number of people are still sceptical about hypnotherapy as an effective alternative form of therapy. I am a Clinical Hypnotherapist and have worked with a vast range of patients to help cure them of their phobias, addictions, anxieties, depression and many other conditions. I can help with smoking, IBS, insomnia, panic attacks and OCD. I want to help dispel the common myths from the facts surrounding hypnotherapy and its effectiveness. MYTH – The hypnotherapist will use a pendulum One of the most common preconceptions about hypnotherapy is that the hypnotherapist will swing a pendulum in front of the patient to send them into a trance-like state, and then click their fingers when they want to wake them up. Hypnotherapy is more like guiding people through to a very relaxed state of mind, like a daydream, to access the altered state of consciousness. When I am with a patient, I talk to them and encourage them to enter a deep tranquil state and it is very gradual. FACT – Hypnotherapy is similar to meditation The deep state of relaxation you experience during hypnotherapy has often been compared to the state of being that is achieved from meditation. This is because you are quietening the conscious part of your mind, allowing the subconscious to take over. MYTH – Only gullible people can be hypnotised

This definitely isn’t true. Anyone can be hypnotised, but treatment is usually more effective for patients who really desire a change and cure. For example, if a smoker really wants to quit the habit and is choosing to seek therapy for it, this will be more beneficial than if say, they still enjoy smoking but their partner wants to make them quit. On the whole, hypnosis is very successful, although it relies on the patient being open to change. FACT – Hypnotherapy is safe Like meditation, hypnotherapy is 100% safe and patients can open their eyes and come out of their relaxed state at any point during the process. It’s a completely natural practice; therefore there are no health and safety risks for the patient. MYTH – You can be made to do anything whilst under hypnosis Unfortunately, “stage hypnosis”, where a person is hypnotised in front of an audience, has encouraged people to have sceptical views on hypnotherapy as a valid form of treatment. This type of hypnosis is very much about entertaining the audience and the person undergoing the hypnosis will be going along with it all, to add to the entertainment factor. FACT – A person has total control when they are hypnotised You will always be 100% in control throughout hypnotherapy. Unless you’re taking part in “stage hypnosis”, you won’t be made to run around doing silly things and making a fool of yourself. Hypnosis is the process of re-wiring your subconscious mind in order to make you think differently, not act differently. MYTH – You will reveal your deepest darkest secrets under hypnosis By reaching an alternate state of

consciousness during hypnosis, your unconscious is more receptive to the suggestions made by your hypnotherapist. This cannot make you say or do anything under hypnosis that you don’t want to do. You are completely in control and empowered throughout the process. FACT – A person in hypnotic state is still aware of their surroundings Clients have reported different experiences following treatment. However, during the process the patient will always be aware of their surroundings, and be able to hear sounds. It’s also worth noting that the depth of your hypnotic “trance” doesn’t always correspond to your results. Regain your health, wealth and wellbeing (All client data is kept strictly confidential)

For more information or to book a free initial consultation contact Christine at The Beardwood Practice – 0780 9690 964

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| Health

Wellhead Practice Excellence in head to toe Complementary Healthcare

Cupping Traditional Acupuncture Cupping has been in the news a lot in recent years, and even seen recently being used by Olympians. There appears to be a rise in terms of both use, and research, into this ancient tradition. It has played an important role in human health and welfare, for more than a thousand years. It has a variety of uses in healthcare systems around the world, outside of the realm of conventional medicine. There are numerous reports mentioned in history, where a prescription has been given to patients that include cupping therapy for a number of diseases. From Egyptian papyrus to Ancient Greek medicine, cupping has found its way into most historical medical theories. Even the great Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, preached about the benefits of cupping, for many conditions, including musculoskeletal diseases of the back, gynaecological complaints, ear ailments and lung diseases. Currently, cupping may still seem strange The Wellhead Practice wishes all its patients a very merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2017

to us here in the West, but it is recognized worldwide as an holistic approach to healing, used within many different cultures. Cupping works by helping to extract blood from the body which may be harmful to the patient. This invites, and increases, the flow of fresh new blood into the cupped area, to aid in the healing process. A cupping glass is applied to the predefined area of skin, and a vacuum is generated, to encourage skin to be dragged into the glass. This will also improve blood circulation, and relieve painful muscle tension. There have been a number of research trials in recent years, all of which have found cupping to be very beneficial for musculo-skeletal conditions, facial paralysis, herpes zoster, and can also have a surprisingly beneficial effect on organ health. As a traditional acupuncturist, I will include cupping into my treatment plan, where I see fit. Over the years, I have seen

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Duncan Ford BA (Hons), Lic.ac, MBAcC Cert KHT cupping play a major role in helping people who are in pain with their backs, shoulders and necks, with surprising efficiency. With the rise of its use within the Olympic Games at Rio this year, and the athletes promoting its use, perhaps we will see more research conducted, and its use become more mainstream? If you would like to know more about how cupping, or any other aspect of acupuncture, may be able to help you, then please contact the clinic to speak with me.

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| Travel Column

New Year – New Destinations

Still have a few holiday days to use before the end of January? Dreaming of a quick getaway before the new school term starts? January offers some fantastic value travel opportunities, and destinations tend to be much quieter after the festive season. Read on to find out about five of the best places for a holiday this January… Winter warmth: Barbados

As one of the most southerly Caribbean islands, Barbados enjoys even better winter sun than most, with temperatures usually around the high 20s in January. A ruggedly beautiful island, fringed by stunning white sand beaches and dotted with luxurious hotels, Barbados is everything you want from a Caribbean destination. On this little island you’ll find a warm welcome and authentic cuisine sitting alongside fine dining, allinclusive leisure, and luxury spas.

A land of snow and ice: Reykjavik

The days might be short near the Arctic Circle in winter but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to enjoy in Iceland in January. Treat yourself to a dip in its famous blue lagoon and explore Iceland’s other famous sites, such as the UNESCO world heritage site of Thingvellir National Park, the hot springs at Geysir and the stunning Gullfoss Waterfall.

In Iceland in January, though, the light is the star of the show. Wonder at the soft daylight of the short days and, if you’re lucky, the incredible Aurora Borealis.

with tasty tapas and authentic flamenco music, then head west to the coast to enjoy the beautiful beaches and historic towns of Jerez, Cadiz and Seville.

Europe’s sunniest capital: Malta

Romantic landscapes and log fires: The Scottish Highlands

Malta offers up a mind-blowing 5,000 years of culture as well as one of the mildest winter climates in Europe. With temperatures in the mid-teens, it might not be swimming weather but you can still enjoy picturesque walks to explore Malta’s beautiful coves and beaches. Make time to soak up some culture too, from Neolithic temples to Roman catacombs and forts built by the Knights of St John.

A land of contrasts: Andalucía

Andalucía might attract crowds to its beaches in the summer months but January has its own appeal. In the mountains around Granada it is cold enough to ski, and there’s the opportunity to explore this atmospheric city’s Alhambra Palace. Warm yourself

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If winter sun isn’t top of your wish-list for a January break, we suggest the beautiful Scottish Highlands. Might the promise of taking in rugged highland scenery before warming yourself with a wee dram of whisky in front of a cosy fire tempt you away this January? We can’t promise balmy weather but we can promise wonderfully romantic landscapes, luxury hotels, great dining, distillery tours and maybe even a spot of skiing at Aviemore.

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Mayflower Bookkeeping Just as The Pilgrim Fathers sought new challenges, when they set off on their historic voyage to America in 1620, so too is local lady, Marie Landen, who has recently “launched” her own Mayflower, but hers is no ship! Since she began her training in bookkeeping over eight years ago, Marie has been gaining much experience with Bourne garage, T.B. Motors 2004 Ltd, first as the office secretary and then as resident bookkeeper. She is now offering her expertise and experience to the general public, as “Mayflower Bookkeeping”. She covers Bourne and the Deepings area, and is happy to operate either from home or “on-site”, depending on her clients’ preference.

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| This month in the past

Fa mous Days in December

December 1st 1919 - Lady Nancy Astor became the first woman M.P. in the House of Commons.

American, named Wallis Warfield Simpson. They were married in France on June 3rd 1937, and then lived in Paris.

December 1st 1990 - England was connected to mainland Europe for the first time since the Ice Age, as engineers, digging a railway tunnel under the English Channel, broke through the last rock layer. December 3rd 1967 - The first successful heart transplant was performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard at Cape Town, South Africa, on Louis Washkansky, who lived for eighteen days. December 5th 1791 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died a pauper, at the age of thirty-five in Vienna, Austria. During his brief life, he created over 600 musical compositions and is widely considered one of the finest composers who ever lived. December 8th 1980 - Former Beatle musician, John Lennon, was assassinated in New York City. December 11th 1936 - King Edward VIII abdicated the throne of England, to marry a twice-divorced

December 14th 1918 - British women voted for the first time in a general election and were allowed to run for office. December 16th 1969 - The House of Commons voted 343-185 to abolish the death penalty in England. December 16th 1775 - British novelist Jane Austen was born. She wrote love stories concerning the lives of the gentry in rural England and is perhaps best known for “Pride and Prejudice”. December 26th 2004 - An estimated 230,000 persons were killed and 1.5 million left homeless when a magnitude 9.3 earthquake on the seafloor of the Indian Ocean set off a series of giant tsunami waves that smashed into the shorelines of a dozen countries, including Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India and Somalia.

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| Property News

by Philip Bell, Senior Valuer, Newton Fallowell

Changing Times Ahead, but Have a Merry Christmas First! The famous red truck will soon be gracing our TV screens and we all know what that means. Too much food, drink, overly excited children and some festive good times. With all that has happened this year, I think we all owe it to ourselves to enjoy this Christmas. Taking time out of our hectic lives to try and rebuild some bridges across the divides that have affected our country is something we should all put at the top of our “Christmas Wish Lists”, and I’m sure the same will be on the minds of many of our American friends and relatives.

and they are, just like they always do. The housing market, like all of us, is affected by these dramatic events because we are affected by them. Does that mean things will get worse or better? Right now, none of us can say for sure, but we’ve had quite a few good years in the UK housing market

So, let’s all get ready for some serious festive cheer, invite the neighbours around, get the relatives over, spoil the grand kids, keep the myths that make it magic going for one more year, turn on the Christmas decorations and enjoy it!

2017 will soon be here and a new year promises many new things. Uncertainty may well be one of them, but life will go on and, to quote Bob Dylan, a recent Nobel Prize winner, “The Times, They Are a-Changin’”,

Remember, we’ll still be here to help you steer the New Year markets and, with our skills and expertise, we’ll still be able to help you move, regardless of what happens, so have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all the team at Newton Fallowell.

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and, with banks remaining open to lending, 5% deposit schemes and low rates, the chances are that we should manage to hold on to a positive market. My gut feeling is the early part of next year may be quieter than usual, but I see no signs of any drops in value, just slower growth.

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Sleeping Sports - Curtains The areasBags that -Ian andKits Cheryl cover - Floor Rugs are PE postcodes: PE1-16, OPENING TIMES 19, 33-4Mon& 38Fri 8.30-5.30 • Saturday 8.30 – 1.30 Wednesday Tel: 01733 208548 Lunchtime closed 12.30-1.30 Mobile: 644654 0177807798 426601• Wherry’s Lane, Bourne Email: trophy@jethrodog.co.uk

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All Change for Emanay and her “Pet Shop Girls” Emanay Peters has taken the ambitious step of becoming the owner of Bourne’s only specialist pet shop, the large and very well-stocked Petorama Petshop Ltd, on West Street. Having qualified as a dog groomer and establishing her “Hair of the Dog” business on these premises, the opportunity arose for Emanay to fulfil her ambition to actually own and run the whole operation. After thirty years in charge of this very successful business, Emanay’s grandmother, Jane Lees, has now retired, knowing that Emanay is proud to be able to “keep it in the family”. Emanay has embarked upon a learning curve, bordering on the vertical at times, but with superb support and encouragement from Karen Foston, (sharing her knowledge and expertise gained from her many years at the

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Pet and Animal Country Store), she is confidently moving forward. Angela Reet and Shirley Wright will also be offering able assistance, as team members. Furthermore, self-employed doggroomer, Sian Rogers, has now established “The Dog House”, (a cutting and styling parlour on the Petorama site), where she provides her grooming service, involving clipping, bathing, ear care, handstripping and nail clipping. Emanay talks fondly of the help she is receiving from all quarters, especially from her loyal customers and also from other local businesses, who, I’m sure join us all in wishing Emanay and her team all the very best in the future.

Keep it Bourne - Keep it local!

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| Pets and Vets

By Alder Veterinary Practice, Bourne

What Happened to the Vets?

When I qualified as a veterinary surgeon, thirty-four years ago, it was recognised that the veterinary profession was probably the most trusted and respected of all professions. Our main aim was to treat and look after the animals in our care to the best of our ability. Now I commonly hear things like: “All the vets are interested in is the money”, “The first question I was asked was whether or not my pet was insured” and “Every time I go to the vet they try and sell me something”. We have lost much of the trust that we originally had. Fortunately, most vets still really care about you and your pet, so what has changed? All veterinary surgeries are a business and they have to make enough money to be able to continue giving their services. When I qualified, veterinary businesses could only be owned by veterinary surgeons, but even in those times a small number of people came to realise the potential earning power of veterinary businesses and I believe this was the start of when we, as a profession, became less trusted. This situation worsened when non-vets were allowed to own veterinary businesses and this signalled the start of corporate ownership. Recently, two of the largest veterinary corporates were floated on the Stock Exchange.

It is true that there are many more operations and procedures that can be performed now which are often expensive, but this just leaves many people behind when they find they cannot afford it and nobody will allow them credit to pay over a period of time. Charging structures have changed, and there has been a 40% increase in veterinary fees in the last five years in many places. Then there is the up-selling and other business practices. If we are not careful, the next thing could perhaps be global ownership of veterinary businesses! We have to move with the times, and we need to make sure we offer services that our clients want and benefit from, but we must also keep an eye on why we do this job in the first place, which is for the love of the animals.

This does not mean that the vets working in these situations care any less about animals or do not do their very best for you. However, there is more financial influence. For a start, the shareholders want a good return on their investment, then the directors expect good salaries as well as the managers, and then finally the vets and nurses need paying. This whole structure requires the vets to earn more, as compared to privately owned surgeries, (unless the owner wants large houses, expensive cars and a yacht!)

t. 01778 422863 e. info@bournevets.com 15 Exeter Street, Bourne PE10 9NW

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Appointments still available in December

33 Spalding Rd, Bourne | 07708 667826 www.styleashgrooming.com

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| Police Patrol by Bourne’s Sergeant 503 Rick Mosley

Sergeant Mosley’s Musings: – Don’t let them get away with it at Christmas!

How often in the lead up to Christmas can you see into houses in the evenings, with curtains open, displaying the Christmas tree in the window with its lights sparkling, and a small pile of presents under the tree, waiting to be opened? Christmas is the time when we stock our homes with the latest electronic gadgets, computers, jewellery and must-have accessories. Unfortunately, it provides thieves with the perfect incentive and the opportunity to commit burglaries. By taking some simple precautions, you can reduce the risk of becoming a victim. Leave lights on timers, coming on and going off at different set times. Invest in motion sensor security lights to light up your home’s exterior. When it comes to outdoor festive lighting, install outdoor electrical outlets and don’t feed the cable through an open window. Do not place any presents under the Christmas tree until Christmas Eve. If you cannot avoid this, make sure that when you’re not at home, your curtains are drawn. Set your house alarm if you have one and ensure all windows, doors and gates are secure. Always secure your garden shed or outbuilding like you would your home.

Dispose of gift packaging carefully. Fold boxes so that they do not advertise your new presents. Shred or burn any personal paperwork and envelopes with your name and address displayed. Be careful though not to shred any important warranty details! If you’re going away at Christmas, be sure to cancel any newspaper or milk subscriptions. Arrange for a neighbour to move your post and to park on the driveway to help create the impression someone is home. Register your property for FREE on Immobilise at http://www.immobilise.com . This is a national property database that the police can access and search, if we recover suspected stolen property. Look out for your neighbours. If you see anything suspicious or a crime in progress call 999. For further information, have a look at www.lincs. police.uk/get-help-advice Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! To report a crime, call 101 or 999 if in progress. Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 You can follow me on Twitter @Rick_Mosley

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 64

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CHRISTMAS SERVICES 2016

Churches Together in Bourne warmly invite you to share with us as follows: Bourne Baptist Church, West Street, Bourne. Tel [01778] 424206

Sunday 11th December Sunday 18th December Sunday 25th December

Nativity Service (led by the children and young people) Carol Services (mixture of carols and contemporary music) Christmas Day Family Celebration

10.30am 4.00pm & 7.00pm 10.00am

New Day Baptist Church, High Street, Morton. Tel [07931] 652718

Sunday 11th December Sunday 18th December Sunday 25th December

Family Nativity Play Christmas Spectacular Short Family ‘presents’ Service

Dyke Baptist Church, Main Road, Dyke. Tel [01778] 571498

Sunday 11th December Sunday 18th December

Family Carol Service Family Carols Round the Tree

Bourne Methodist Church, Abbey Road, Bourne. Tel [01778] 422258

Sunday 4th December Sunday 11th December

Saturday 24th December Sunday 25th December

Songs of Praise Gift Service Carol Service Crib Service (Rev. Ruth Charlesworth) Midnight Communion at Market Deeping Christmas Day Service (Terry Connellan)

Bourne Abbey Church, Church Walk, Bourne. Tel [01778] 422412

Sunday 11th December Sunday 18tt December Saturday 24th December Sunday 25th December

Christingle and Carol Service Abbey Carol Service Crib and Carol Service Midnight Mass Said Eucharist Sung Eucharist for Christmas

Bourne United Reformed Church, Eastgate, Bourne. Tel [01778] 393919 Sunday 11th December

Sunday 18th December Sunday 25th December

Advent Service Candlelight Carol Service Family Service Christmas Communion Service

10.30am 6.00pm 10.30am

3.00pm 3.00pm

4.00pm 10.30am 3.00pm 4.00pm 11.30pm 10.00am

3.30pm 6.30pm 5.30pm 11.30pm 8.00am 10.00am

10.45am 6.30pm 10.45am 10.00am

Roman Catholic Parish of Bourne with Deepings. Tel [01778] 423593

(The Sacred Heart & St. Gilbert’s, Bourne and Our Lady & St. Guthlac’s, Deeping St. James) Friday 16th December Carol Service (Bourne) Saturday 24th December Children’s Mass for Christmas - Deeping 4.00pm; Bourne 6.00pm Midnight Mass Sunday 25th December Christmas Mass – Bourne 8.45am; Deeping 10.30am Monday 26th December St Stephen’s Day Mass - Bourne

Salvation Army, Manning Road, Bourne. Tel [01778] 393459 Sunday 4th December Sunday 11th December Sunday 18th December Sunday 18th December Sunday 25th December

Candlelight Service Family Carol Service Christingle Service Community Carol Service Corn Exchange Christmas Day Service

7.30pm 11.30pm 11.00am

5.00pm 10.30am 10.30am 6.00pm 10.00am


| A little bit of History

by Rex Needle

Discovering. . .

the ghost of the Red Hall

Many of our historic buildings are reputed to have ghosts, among them the early 17th century Red Hall at Bourne where the grey lady is supposed to haunt its rooms although no one seems to have suggested who this might be. Among those who lived at the Red Hall was Catherine Digby who went there as a young bride in 1796 and remained in occupation until her death in 1836, becoming known throughout the town as a kindly lady much given to good works although there also appears to be a touch of sadness about her life. Her father, the Rev Humphrey Hyde, was Vicar of Bourne, and she was still a young woman when she met James Digby, a wealthy landowner who had come to live at the Red Hall. They were married at the Abbey Church in 1796 when he was 60 years old while she was only 23. She inherited her father’s estate when he died in 1807 and when James died in 1811, aged 76, he left her the Red Hall and an immense fortune and so she was able to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle while spending her spare time cultivating a large and beautiful garden around the hall which attracted many visitors. Catherine played an influential part in the affairs of the town, a staunch Anglican and thoughtful benefactress who liked to be known as Lady of the Manor. She died 66

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childless on 29th February 1836, aged 63, and was given a grand funeral at the Abbey Church, and so the ownership of the Red Hall passed to relatives. She was the last private resident to own and live at the Red Hall which was subsequently sold to the Bourne and Essendine Railway Company to become part of the railway station and it remained in commercial use until the line closed in 1959 when the building was acquired by Bourne United Charities on behalf of the town. Today, the grey lady is said to haunt the Red Hall, flitting through the upstairs rooms and down the staircase of the Grade II listed mansion, a tale no doubt perpetuated, as with many country houses, because of the combination of light and shade on moonlit nights. Stories of such an apparition have persisted over the years and as no other woman had such a long connection with the house, perhaps Catherine, our self-styled Lady of the Manor who was so reluctant to leave, should be the first choice as the ghost of the Red Hall. Archive photograph of the Red Hall from 1890.

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BOURNE CHORAL PRESENTS

A Christmas Celebration in words and music

DIRECTORS:

NARRATOR:

Jenny Bean John Kirvan John Riley Keith Noakes

Fernley Copping

ACCOMPANIST: David Scoffield

BOURNE ABBEY CHURCH

SATURDAY 10TH DECEMBER 7:30 PM Tickets £8 - Children free

Available at the door on the night • This includes interval refreshments Follow us on facebook

www.bournechoralsociety.weebly.com

Charity Number: 1068891


Tel 01778 422866 enquiries@delainebuses.com www.delainebuses.com 101 102 Morton - BOURNE - THE DEEPINGS - PETERBOROUGH Mondays to Saturdays every 30 minutes throughout the day with an enhanced peak-time and a reduced evening service Sundays every hour between 0900-1700 all buses call at Walton Shopping Park and Bourges Boulevard Retail Park

201 202 BOURNE - STAMFORD - PETERBOROUGH Mondays to Saturdays every hour throughout the day all buses call at Stamford Ryhall Road for Hospital & Retail Parks and North Street for Town Centre Day, Week, Month, Group, Rover Saver Tickets available from the Driver reductions available at all times for Young Person 11-17 & Child 5-10 All buses are low emission, step free entry, buggy friendly, wheelchair accessible

The Salvation Army Bourne COMMUNITY CAROL SERVICE on Sunday 18th December at 6pm The Corn Exchange, Bourne. Featuring The Salvation Army Community Band Hurst Children’s Theatre Group & Rachel Parker (Soloist) A collection will be taken for the Community work of Bourne Salvation Army ALL Welcome/Admission Free Mince Pies, Coffee & Tea provided Registered Charity No. 214779, and in Scotland SC009359

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Bourne Corn Exchange Tuesday 13 December 2.00pm £11.00/ £10.00 concessions

3 Abbey Road, Bourne, PE10 9EF Tickets available from the customer service desk within the Bourne Library, or via the Guildhall Arts Centre box office (Grantham) on 01476 406158

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| Events Diary:

December 2016

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 and District Flower Club have their monthly workshop, at the Darby and Joan Hall, South Street, Bourne, commencing at 7.00p.m. For further details, phone Pat Gray 01778 425852. 1st -4th - Lincoln Christmas Market. For more information, visit www.lincoln-christmasmarket.co.uk 2nd - Bourne Westfield Primary Academy Christmas Fair from 4.30pm-7.00pm. 2nd - Bourne Abbey C of E Primary Academy Christmas Fayre from 3.30pm – 6pm. 3rd-4th - Bourne Methodist Church are celebrating their twelfth Christmas Tree Festival this year, in the Church Hall: Saturday from 10am to 6pm and Sunday 12 noon to 4pm. The festival, which is expected to feature forty-two Christmas trees and should look quite stunning, will be followed by Songs of Praise. Refreshments and lunches are available on both days, also crafts, cakes and ownmade cards stalls. This year’s charity donation is to “Bourne to Play.” 3rd - Bourne Abbey Church Christmas Fayre 10 to 12noon in the Abbey Church Hall. Stalls to include Christmas hamper raffle, chocolate tombola, cards, plants and seasonal refreshments.

3rd - “Christmas Ceilidh,” at Dyke Village Hall with live music from The Beltonas, plus licensed bar: 7 for 7.30 pm. Tickets £12, (to include traditional snacks), from Brian Parkinson, phone 07920 463298. 4th - Candlelight Service for Advent at the Salvation Army, Manning Road, Bourne at 5.00pm. 4th - Steam Action Pantomime presents “The Night Before Christmas” at Edenham Village Hall at 2pm and 6pm: doors open 30 minutes before each performance. Tickets: adults £4 children U16 £2, to include a drink and a mince pie, from Nikki 01778 591197 or Pat 01778 591004. 6th - Light Up a Life: These unique celebrations are a special time for families and friends to join us in remembering the people that we love, who are no longer with us. Each event will feature touching readings, music and time for quiet reflection; we will also light candles in remembrance of our loved ones. 6pm St Wulfram’s Church, Church Street, Grantham NG31 6RR. 6th - Bourne Bridge Club invites all who would like to learn to play Bridge to “Mini Bridge- An Introduction” – (also on December 13th and 20th )– at the Freemasons Hall, Roman Bank, Bourne. Cost, £2.50 per session. All players are asked to arrive at 6.45pm for play to commence at 7pm. Refreshments are available. Any queries, please e-mail bourne4bridge@gmail.com or phone 07857 468732. 6th-10th - “Roots” is the latest production by Shoestring Theatre at Stamford Arts Centre: a play full of humour and compassion set in the ’50s, but remaining relevant to contemporary Britain. Performances start at 7.30 –tickets £10(£8) from www.stamfordartscentre.com or phone 01780 763203. 7th - Bourne v Rhyme , poetry group, meeting in the front bar at Smith’s, Bourne, any time between 7pm -10pm and the theme this month is, unsurprisingly, Christmas! 7th - Evening of Mediumship with Nikki Gunn at Bourne Spiritualist Church, 19a North Street, Bourne: 7.30pm start. £5 entrance. Everyone welcome. 8th - Meet old friends, make new ones over a cuppa or just chill out and relax at Bourne Baptist Church Hall, West Street at their Chill ’n’ Chat free drop-in sessions, from 10am-12noon. If you need support, help or advice volunteers are on hand to assist. All welcome-young or old. 10th - Christmas Tree Festival and Christmas Fair at St Michael & All Angels, Langtoft: 10am -4pm. The Church looks glorious every December, festooned with sparkling lights and there are many stalls including cakes, pastries, refreshments, light lunches, beautiful Xmas table arrangements, plants, tombola for adults & children and a grand raffle to include a wheelbarrow of wine this year! Go along with the family and have lots of fun. 11th - Family Carol Service at the Salvation Army, Manning Road, Bourne at 10.30am. 11th - Traditional Carol Service at Bourne Methodist Church at 3pm, to which everyone is warmly invited. 11th - The 2016 Santa Fun Run, 11.30am, at Burghley Park, Stamford: run for your own charity or for local charities supported by Rotary. Entry: adults £14, children £7, this includes your Santa suit, medal and refreshment. For further details and to sign up, visit www.stamfordsantafunrun.com

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11th - Annual Lights of Love: Open Air Christmas Carol Concert for guests to remember, reflect and celebrate from 6pm - 7.15pm at Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice, Thorpe Road, Longthorpe, Peterborough PE3 6LW. The centrepiece will, as usual, be Thorpe Hall’s Lights of Love trees, decked out with handwritten messages of love, remembrance and inspiration. Peterborough Concert Band will be playing a selection of favourite carols for guests to join in with, and Hereward Harmony Barbershop Chorus will be providing entertainment with festive songs. Entrance is free and the coffee shop will be serving seasonal refreshments. 11th - Christmas Stamford Quality Market, 11am - 4pm at Stamford Arts Centre.: art, jewellery, interior design items, scarves, beauty, bags, toys and lots more lovely gifts for your family. 11th - Quiz Night at the Masons Arms tonight, 8pm, £1 per person entry and if the jackpot was not won in November it could be an amazing £365! 12th – Fund-raising Christmas Bingo event, Langtoft Village Hall, 28, Westfield Way PE6 9RH at 7.30pm. £1 entry to include mince pies and sausage rolls - a bargain! 12th - Bourne U3A’s November meeting at Bourne Corn Exchange is a little different this month, as the entertainment groups from U3A will be joining forces to put on a “Joint Christmas Show.” 2.15pm start. Entrance £1 – new members always welcome. For further information, phone 08455191385 or check out the website www.U3abourne.org.uk 14th - Prize bingo at Aslackby Village Hall, in aid of the village hall funds. Doors open at 6.30 pm, eyes down 7.00pm. For more details, call 01778 440297. 17th - “Rapunzel and the Tower of Doom,” family fun for the festive break at Stamford Arts Centre. Theatre of Widdershins presents its retelling of the tale of the girl with a particularly bad hair day featuring an array of incredible puppets. Suitable for 4 years+. Tickets and further details visit www.stamfordartscentre.com or phone 01780763203. 17th - Christmas Supper Dance for “Aid to Bosnia”, Jazz Band, vocalists and dance music. 2 course meal. Bar and raffle. At Bourne Corn Exchange. Tickets £15. For more information contact Helen: helennjpowell@ hotmail.co.uk 17th - Carolling with The Salvation Army Community Band at Tesco Store, Bourne:10.00am to 12 noon. 18th - The Salvation Army presents The Town Community Carol Service 6.00pm at the Corn Exchange, Bourne. 19th - Christmas workshop for 6-11yrs at Stamford Arts Centre. A wonderful session of Christmas carol singing and crafts to celebrate the festive season. 10am 12noon or 1pm-3pm. Tickets £6. For further details, visit www.stamfordartscentre.com or phone 01780763203.

Monthly Sunday Tea Dances 50/50 Ballroom and Sequence • £5 per person including refreshments at • 2pm – 4.30pm • The Welland Hall, Deeping Leisure Centre, Park Rd, Deeping St James, Peterborough PE6 8ND. • Dates of dances are 15th May, 12th June, 10th July Aug (no dance) then every 2nd Sunday of the month

REGULAR EVENTS

MONDAY • 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 • Yoga class 9.30-10.45am at Uffington village hall 07951 288801 www.serenityyogawithlaura.com • Spiritual Meditation & chat with friendly group . Tea & Biscuits provided. Monday Evenings 7.30 pm 01778 423351 • 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 • Paint A Pot Place, West Street, Bourne. Mondays “Parent and Me”, for preschool 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 • Weightwatchers - Mondays 9-45 at Bourne Abbey Church Hall. • Slimming World – every Mon at the Darby & Joan Hall, South St, 6-7.30pm & 7.45-9pm. TUESDAY • Bourne Library. Storytime for Pre-School children 2-2-30pm. • “Get Connected” an opportunity to meet up with friends to do crafts, colouring, games, knitting or whatever you feel comfortable with; unlimited tea/coffee & biscuits all for £1, 1.30pm-4.00pm at The Salvation Army, Manning Road, Bourne • Ki-Ways Tai-Chi lessons, every Tuesday 2pm – 3.30 pm. Call 07413 620344 or email: raypawletto2.co.uk • Yoga (Hatha) class, suitable for all, 9-30 -10-45am at Wake House, Bourne. Tel 07951 288801 or email Laura. lauracharlie@hotmail.com • Sugar Mill – quiz night every Tuesday. • Tuesday, quiz at the Sugar Mill, Bourne: 8-30pm start. WEDNESDAY • 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 • Yoga class 7.30pm-8.45pm at Wake House, Bourne, 07951 288801 www. serenityyogawithlaura.com • Exercise to music for men and women 50 plus age group. 11.45 – 12.45 at Rippingale Village Hall 01778 423351 • 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. • Weightwatchers - Wednesdays 6pm at Bourne Abbey Church Hall Thursdays 7pm Wake House • Slimming World – every Wed at the Darby & Joan Hall, South St, 10am. • Prize bingo second Wednesday of each month at Aslakby Village Hall • “Bourne -v- Rhyme” a poetry group for reading poetry or just listening and laughing. We meet on the first Wednesday of every month in the front bar of Smiths Public House at 7.00pm. Contact in the first instance, Joy 07754112899 or Steph 07958343398 for more details. THURSDAY • 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. • Supple Strength, blending Yoga, Pilates & body conditioning. Perfect 60 minute body/mind package for core stability, posture, strength and tone. Thursdays 6.30pm at E DENHAM VILLAGE HALL. Pay as you go £3.50. Kim 07976 818995 • British Red Cross Hand Arm and Shoulder massage clinic held at Wake House on the 2nd Thursday of each month from 10:00 - 12:00. A free service to any one suffering from a life limiting condition and their carer. Massage is done by fully trained staff and volunteers. Opportunity to meet others over a coffee and biscuits who are experiencing a similar situation to themselves. FRIDAY • Tai Chi for learning support 1.30pm - 2.30pm Contact 07413 620344, Wake House, North St, Bourne • Bourne Folk Club at The Wishing Well, Dyke. 7-45PM –FIRST Friday of every month. • 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. • Friday, Disco Night at The Burghley Arms and Archie’s Bar, Bourne: 9-00pm start SATURDAY • 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 • LDC NEW street/commercial Dance Classes every Saturday (starting on 6th September) at Renu’s Dance Studio, 27, Abbey Road, Bourne. 4-7yrs 11am12pm; 8- 12yrs 12-1pm; Teens 1-2pm. All classes are £4-50. • Saturday, Disco at Archie’s Bar, Bourne: 9pm start SUNDAY • Hare and Hounds, Haconby – “Unplugged”- 2nd Sunday of every month 8pm. Performers and listeners all welcome. OTHER EVENTS • 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 • 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

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Peterborough 7.30pm. Tickets £20.50 . For tickets and further information visit www.vivacity-peterborough.com or phone 01733 207239.

Gigs and Musical Events 2nd - Dom Brister at the Masons Arms Bourne tonight at 9pm.

16th - Whittlesey Wind Ensemble and Peterborough Youth Choir will be providing an evening of Christmas music and a chance to sing along in aid of “Defibrillators for All”. Join them at Childers Social Club, Whittlesey, at 7.00pm. Admission is £4 for adults and £2.50 for children. Go to www.whittleseywindensemble.com for tickets.

3rd - Pennyless, unplugged, are playing at the Wild Heart Café as part of the Christmas Light celebrations in Bourne at 4pm.

17th - Pennyless ,Electric Warriors and Fat Chance, Christmas party at the Post Office Club, Peterborough Tickets £10 from Barry Rutterford on 07765 484249.

3rd - The Rotary Club of The Deepings presents their 28th Annual Community Christmas Concert, featuring “The Grimethorpe Colliery Band” at the Deeping Leisure Centre. Tickets £19.50 to include: a programme, entry to raffle, a glass of wine and a mince pie. Tickets enquiries, phone 01778 343927 or e-mail martin@marycarolyn.plus.com

17th - Afterlife at the Masons Arms Bourne tonight at 9pm.

3rd - “Trevvy”, good all-rounder with a vibrant personality, at the Royal British Legion, Bourne, tonight: Start time 9 pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details if needed: Members £1 entrance. Non-members welcome £2. (Note to those who come keep hold of your raffle prize! )

21st - “The Albion Christmas Band:” a guided musical tour of the Christmas customs of Britain, at Stamford Arts Centre, 7.30pm. Tickets£18(£16) from www. stamfordartscentre.com or phone 01780763203.

3rd - DJ Neil “the Diamond” with Karaoke at the Masons Arms, 9pm.

24th - Enjoy Christmas Eve at the Royal British Legion, Bourne with singer Steve Clements, who will sing his way into Christmas Day! Start time 9 pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details if needed: Members £1 entrance. Non-members welcome £5.

6th - Open Mic” – folk at the Masons Arms, Bourne, all styles and abilities, acoustic music. Informal friendly atmosphere, all welcome: 8pm start, free admission, supporting raffle. Contact Dean Hardy on 01778 570115. 8th - Jazz at The Toft House Hotel, at 8.00 pm. Stamford Jazz Music Society presents The Toft House All Stars. Guests include Dave Leithead (trumpet) - Richard Leach’s 7 Stars of Jazz; Richard Exall (clarinet/saxophone) - The Big Chris Barber Band; Bob Wilson (trombone) - Bob Wilson’s Jazz and Swing Band; and Bill Coleman (bass) - Kenny Ball›s Jazzmen . Admission £10, booking advisable, 01778 590335. 9th - Kesteven Soul Club, Northern, Modern and Motown at The Coach House function room at The Angel Hotel, Bourne, PE10 9AE from 8pm -12.30am. Over 18s only and no admittance after 10.30pm. £5 on the door. 9th - Mug Jugglers at the Masons Arms, Bourne tonight at 9pm. 10th - “Kriz Garrick”, who was with The Sweet, playing at the Royal British Legion, Bourne: a great night for the glam rockers! Start time 9 pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details if needed: Members £1 entrance. Non-members welcome £2. 10th - Son of a Gun at the Masons Arms, Bourne tonight at 9pm. 11th - Come along and relax with a drink or food on a Sunday afternoon at Mama Liz’s, Stamford from 4pm6pm and listen to the varied music of “Pennyless”. Free admission. 16th - Woven Chords “A capella Christmas” at Stamford Arts Centre. Singing from the heart and soul, with no accompaniment, Woven Chords will raise your spirits with their glorious harmonies. Singing a variety of songs from around the world, sprinkled with festive magic. Performance time 8pm, doors open at 7.30pm. Tickets £10(£8) phone 01780763203 or visit www. stamfordartscentre.com 16th - Popular band, Revolver return to the Masons Arms Bourne: 9pm start. 16th - Carols by Candlelight at the Key Theatre

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19th - Traditional music (fiddles etc) at the Hare and Hounds, Haconby – either come along to listen, or join in and play: 8.00 -11.00pm. For further details, phone 01778 571563.

23rd - Rock, pop and boogie with Cuttin Loose at the Masons Arms Bourne tonight at 9pm.

24th - Everybody’s favourite Mark Bishop at the Masons Arms Bourne tonight at 9pm. 26th - Appropriately, Leftovas (which I am sure there will be a lot of, after the previous days indulgences) are at the Masons Arms tonight at 9pm. 31st - End the old year and get the New Year started with a musical treat from Pennyless at Smiths of Bourne: from 9pm. 31st - Welcome in the New Year at the Royal British Legion, Bourne, with popular songstress Paula Burrows. Start time 9 pm but open from 7pm, early arrival is advised. Phone 01778 421775 for more details if needed: Members £1 entrance. Non-members welcome £5. 31st - Celebrate the New Year at The Angel Hotel with a Gourmet Buffet, Disco and live music from “Revolver,” playing some of the biggest Indie anthems. Ticket-only event, £35 from the hotel, North Street, Bourne or phone 01778 422346. 31st Finish this year off with the ever-popular Mark Bishop at the Masons Arms tonight: start 9pm. Late nights, with DJ, every Friday and Saturday at the Jubilee, Bourne: 9.30pm start.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS JANUARY Bourne Bridge Club Beginner Lessons: a course of ten weekly lessons will commence on Tuesday 10th January 2017 at the Freemasons Hall, Bourne. The cost of the course is £40. All players are asked to arrive at 6.45pm for play to commence at 7pm. Refreshments are available. Any queries, please e-mail bourne4bridge@gmail.com or phone 07857 468732 or Noreen Sims on 01778 421664.

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The 2017 Len Pick Memorial Evening

Wednesday 25 January 2017

7.00 pm, Bourne Corn Exchange

Ticket only admission - ÂŁ5.00 Available from 17th December: The Len Pick Trust office 5 Granby Court Hereward Street

Bourne Limited to 6 per person only. (No prior reservations)

Promoted by The Len Pick Trust, a Registered Charity (No. 1106598) founded by the late Mr Len Pick for the benefit of the inhabitants of Bourne, Lincolnshire

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| Motoring - monthly advice from Tom Ingram Hazards and How to Cope With Them Welcome to you all, and let me start by wishing you a peaceful Christmas.

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The following is an excerpt from one of the BIG TOM Driving Videos that my learner customers are given access to, in order to help them prepare for their driving training with BIG TOM.

Decision Making. Consider the options you have available for dealing with this hazard. There may be more than one. Attempt to decide on an option that favours your particular strengths.

“A key skillset for learner drivers is the developing of an effective method for managing driving around hazards that crop up. Hazards that cause us to change speed and/or direction I refer to as critical incidents, as they absolutely MUST be dealt with, but the question that learners want to know is… “How?” Let me split this up into separate skills: Identification. Try to develop your ability to spot these types of hazards in good time. I recommend at least ten seconds before you arrive at it – this is key, because it buys you thinking time, AND time to perform the necessary actions. Assessment. How will this hazard affect you? Can you anticipate how this hazard may develop in the next

Reflect. What went well, what could have been better, would you like to try that again? By practising and refining this skillset, it will help you to develop a technique that will be useful to you for the rest of your driving life. It encourages you to make decisions that are centred around the analysis of your strengths/weaknesses, and furthermore, when you are practising with BIG TOM, do not concern yourself with making incorrect decisions - that is how we all learn. It is the act of making conscious decisions, and reflecting on the outcome that will enable you to develop your self-awareness, which is a life-long skill.” Safe driving to you all around Christmas time!

Tom Ingram is the owner of BIG TOM Driving School - Five-Day Intensive Driving Courses in Bourne, Peterborough, Grantham, Stamford, Spalding, Boston and Lincoln Telephone: 0800 689 4174

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YOGA

Serenity Yoga with Laura

Hatha Yoga Classes suitable for all Weekly classes at Bourne, Uffington, Exton

*NEW* Monthly GONG BATHS Bourne - 10th Nov & 1st Dec 7.15-9.15pm - £18

T: 07951 288801 E: lauracharlie@hotmail.com W: www.serenityyogawithlaura.com

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T: 01778 422567 E: BOU RNE@NEWTONF ALLO WELL .CO .U K 2 NORTH STREET, BO UR NE, PE10 9E A

Wishing you a Merry Christmas


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