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Is it really a year since the coronation of King Charles on May 6th, 2023? However, so much seems to have happened since then, especially regarding the health issues of the royal family, as both the King and the Duchess of Cambridge fight their own battles against cancer.

It is often said that we all take our good health for granted and it is only when we, or those close to us, are diagnosed with something potentially life-threatening, such as cancer, that we stop and think just how precious life really is and how every day should be seen as the opportunity to do something special, however trivial or inconsequential it may appear to be!

I know I’m not alone in enjoying the fabulous opportunities that having dogs (or any other pets) can give us, especially at this time of the year, as those long walks easily become such a crucial part of our day, admiring the handiwork of other garden-lovers, and taking in the sounds and scents of our local patch! Enjoy this month, and every day in it.

Unlike many people, I am someone who enjoys driving, particularly at this time of year when the weather is beginning to improve.

Sure, I don’t enjoy being stuck in traffic queues but in general it is something that I find strangely therapeutic. At the wheel of my car, I can listen to discussions on the radio or to some of my favourite songs while I think about what I have to do that day or even occasionally contemplate the meaning of life.

However, one – but not the only thing – that annoys me is the bizarre refusal of some other road-users to use their indicators.

Sitting at a roundabout waiting for the opportunity to drive off in my preferred direction it would be a great help if some drivers actually gave me an insight into what their own intentions were.

I have a few skills, but one I definitely haven’t got is being telepathic, so if you see me heading in your direction at a junction, please let me know where you intend to proceed to. Not only would it be the safest thing for you to do to avert a possible accident, but it would also vastly improve my blood pressure...

DISCOVERING March MAY 2024 3 Discovering March is published by a local team and is not associated with any other business. Care is taken to ensure that the content and information is correct at the time of going to press; however, we cannot take any responsibility for loss, damage or omission caused by any errors. Permission must be granted to reproduce, copy or scan anything from this publication. For a copy of our contributors’ guidelines please email info@discoveringmagazines.co.uk. The Shed Shop, Steve Barclay MP, Eileen Le Voi, Diamond Byte, March Podiatry, Vine Law, Jennifer Lawler, Joan Munns, Lin Stanton and Peter Wright. Copy deadline for the June issue is Friday, 10th May 2024. Discovering Magazines, PO Box 164, Bourne PE10 1ET Publisher and Sales Claire Saberton: 01778 421427 | 07837 499061 | sales@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Sales Paula Kirtland: 07903 776211 | marketing.discoveringmagazines@gmail.com Sales Sallyanne Davis: 07737 026594 | sal@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Editor Andy Hurst: editor.march@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Ops Director Andy Armstrong: 07780 922214 Accounts Sarah Brooks: 07564 966452 | accounts@discoveringmagazines.co.uk Design Sarah Gumbley | Andy Beavis | Graham Copestake | Richard Hallam Inside Highlights With thanks to Deadline details Welcome to your May issue...
4 Gardening Tips For May 6 Art On Glass 9 Spring Clean? Use New Clean! 10 Steve Barclay MP 16 .............. Safe Local Trades 18 Lincolnshire Resin Drives Ltd 26-27 Community Matters 30 ........... Diamond Byte 32-33 Have You Got Cash In Your Attic? 36 Nott Johnsons 38 March Podiatry 40 Vine Law 43 ............ Game Fair Competition Winners 44 March Heritage Buildings 48 Our Quirky English Language Quiz 50 Wild About March 52 Money Saving Tips 54 ............ History With March Museum 59-61 Business Directory
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May is one of our busiest months, but days are getting longer, giving you more time to carry out all the jobs that need doing.

Warmer (?) weather also favours weed growth (hoe regularly) and a variety of pests – how about planting flowers to attract beneficial insects and pollinators? Some suggestions are marigolds, sunflowers, cornflowers, lavender, sweet peas, and nasturtiums.

Seeds sown last month, such as carrots, beetroot, parsnips, to name a few, will need thinning out whilst they are still very small. Once they have been thinned out, water along the row to help the disturbed seedlings settle back in. When watering young plants and seedlings, water less frequently but more thoroughly, as this gets down to the roots. Also, carefully hand weed between the seedlings to avoid damaging the new seedlings. They may also require protection from very wet weather (or even a late frost) or pests and diseases.

Indoor sowings such as leek, sprouts and summer cabbage can be brought out now but take care to harden off plants that have been grown indoors or under cover before planting in their final growing position. A cheap way to protect tender young plants is to use “bottle cloches”, cutting down the two litre plastic drinks bottles; they are useful for protecting young runner beans and peas. Leeks should resemble a pencil in size. Make a six-inch-deep hole with a pole or similar and pop the leek seedling in and fill the hole with water. There is no need to fill in the hole with soil. This will happen naturally.

Other jobs to do this month include:

• Earth up potatoes; when the leaves are about 20cm tall, draw up the earth on either side to form a ridge approx. 15cms high: this will protect the foliage from frost and stop the tubers going green and poisonous.

• Pick flowers off new strawberries to prevent them cropping in their first year.

• Put some straw underneath the developing strawberry fruits to keep them off the soil and try to avoid watering overhead to reduce any problems with mildew.

• Cover carrots with netting to stop carrot fly damage.

• Pot on growing plants.

• Some crops may require a support ready for their growth, such as beans and peas and climbing plants. Ensure it is sturdy enough to take the weight once the fruits have formed, as well as the foliage, and that it can withstand any winds.

• Seeds to sow out are too many to mention, but include carrots, beetroot, French beans, lettuce, spring onions, salad leaves and peas.

• Try “succession sowing”, a small batch of seeds every two or three weeks, and you should have a steady supply rather than a glut: it will also help to maximise your chances of successful germination.

• Indoors, you can sow chillies, courgettes and squashes, runner beans, sweetcorn, aubergines, and cabbages.

Let’s hope for some good weather for growing and planting: enjoy!

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Art On Glass has built up an enviable reputation over the past forty-seven years for supplying quality double-glazed products to customers in March and the surrounding area.

The company has experienced an upsurge in business over the past four years following its decision to stop manufacturing its own doubleglazing units and begin sourcing them from specialist suppliers and also expanding its premises in Station Road, March.

Managing director Dan Brownlow said the move away from manufacturing was inspired by his father, company founder and fellow director Den. He said: “We had been manufacturing in-house for many years but it was becoming a constant battle to remain cost-effective, so Den suggested that we looked to buy in double glazing units. I was reluctant at first but when I investigated what was available it became the obvious thing to do. We discovered we could source the products more economically and we have a great relationship with our suppliers.”

The company was also boosted by an expansion of its premises to create a new factory unit and two brand new showrooms.

Dan said: “We had been looking to move premises for some time when the opportunity came up to buy the house next door and so we were able to expand and create a new, impressive additional unit. My brother, Lee, started the building work during COVID and we are really proud of what we have created.”

Art On Glass supplies a wide range of quality double-glazed products including windows, doors and conservatories to both the trade and direct to customers and is accredited by Certass, Thermal Rating Register, Trustwave, Yale and Trustmark; also offering a ten-year HomePro insurance backed guarantee.

Dan praised the professionalism of his fourteenstrong staff, which includes three fitting teams, and which has been boosted by the addition of Libby Clark as office manager, two office administrators, a customer service team and storeman.

He said: “The business is split 40:60 between trade and residential and commercial customers. Following COVID people began to look to spend more on their homes as they couldn’t go away on holiday and we saw an increase in demand for bifold doors and lantern roofs.

“The aluminium side is flying at present with people looking for products with a more contemporary look and high energy ratings. Flush UPVC casement windows are also particularly popular as customers like the fact they replicate timber frames but do not require the same level of maintenance.”

If you would like to get a free online quote on any of the company’s products then visit its website; www.aogwindows.co.uk

Art On Glass is located at 174 Station Road, March PE15 8NG. Tel: (01354) 655200; Email: info@aogwindows.co.uk

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New Clean appreciate that carpets and sofas are essential features of your home or business. Over time, dirt, dust, allergens, and stains can build up on carpets and furniture, and that’s when New Clean can step in, using the latest cleaning techniques and equipment to deep-clean and restore your carpets and upholstery to their former glory. They use eco-friendly and safe cleaning

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The “truck mount” cleaning system which is used provides many advantages over most portable carpet cleaning machines. There is better suction due to a belt-driven blower. What’s more, the higher heat and pressure generated ensures a much deeper clean, extracting as much soiling as possible, resulting in cleaner carpets and, importantly, faster drying times.

New Clean are committed to delivering exceptional results and providing a personalised customer service, whether you need a one-time, deep cleaning or regular maintenance cleaning. Their vast array of 5-Star reviews speak volumes for the quality of their work.

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GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO LOOK BACK TO THE BRONZE AGE

The amazing story of Must Farm in Whittlesey and the insight it gives us into life three thousand years ago puts us on the map as one of the most important Bronze Age sites in Europe. It is a treasure trove of regular discoveries and I’m looking forward to dipping into the new publications that detail the story of the discovery and excavation.

The Must Farm pile-dwelling settlement dates from the end of the Bronze Age (850BC) and the circular wooden houses made from local woodland trees were built on stilts over water but only occupied for a year before they were destroyed by fire. As the buildings burned, their contents dropped into the muddy river below and were preserved, enabling archaeologists to understand how the roundhouses were used, the buildings’ architecture, and what personal items like decorated textiles, pots, jars, utensils, and glass beads the inhabitants owned.

Thousands of objects survived detailing a life where inhabitants ate meaty stews, dumplings and bread, chops of pork, lamb and potentially honey-basted venison. Historic England, Forterra UK, University of Cambridge Department of Archaeology, Cambridge Archaeological Unit and McDonald Monographs have all been involved with these new publications and you can see some of the unique objects uncovered and learn about the excavation and stories that have emerged from the research at a free exhibition at Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery until September 28th.

The Pride in Fenland Awards are a highlight in the calendar and it’s always inspiring and humbling to hear about the volunteers, fundraisers, carers, litter pickers and community heroes they celebrate. Many congratulations to all those who were nominated, an incredible 117 nominations for seventy-nine groups and people who strive to improve our community which shows the strength and depth of commitment in our area and how special so many of our residents are.

Winners are Helping Whittlesey Community Pantry which redistributes food that would otherwise go

to waste (Community Group Volunteers); nineyear-old Shyla Brown who has raised more than £2000 for a friend and his brother who suffer from the incurable degenerative Batten Disease (Young Individual); George Broughton, described as the ‘heartbeat’ of Feed Fenland which provides hot meals to those in need (Individual Volunteer); David Rose for his daily litter picking in Leverington (Environmental Volunteer); Alyssa and Scarlett Bass, aged nine and ten, who have had to call 999 four times for their mum who has complications with type 1 diabetes (Special Judges Award); and Evelyn Hamps (88) for her tireless work over decades looking after the Methodist Chapel in Doddington (Lifetime Volunteer Award); plus runners up: All Seasons, Chatteris; six-year-old Jack Page; and Geoff Howes.

It’s great to get out and about in the constituency and I had an excellent discussion with March Young Farmers at Hall Farm in Guyhirn on their priorities for the future of farming. There were lots of positive ideas and an opportunity to discuss the policy changes I am making to prioritise food production and food security.

If you haven’t already given your views to Ofsted’s Big Listen, I’d encourage parents, children and professionals to share their thoughts about how Ofsted is currently working and inform its future direction. Ofsted inspections have come under scrutiny over the last year and this consultation is designed to ensure feedback is gathered, listened to, and improvements made. Running until May 31st, find out more at Ofsted Big Listen – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

To find out more about my work in Parliament or local campaigns, visit my website

or follow me on social media:  @SteveBarclay

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How to Spot a Rogue Trader on Your Doorstep – or on that of a Vulnerable Neighbour

Spring is here and many of us are looking to spruce up our property, including the garden, driveway, fascia, and cladding. Whatever the job, big or small, don’t be tempted to give the work to someone who cold calls you at your home, claiming to be “carrying out similar work in the area”.

Sadly, the 70-79 years age group is one of the most targeted, and according to Age UK, each year, around 1 in 12 (940,000) older people fall victim to a scam. Whatever your age, please be aware of these more common red flags:

• A van or vehicle that has been parked outside the house for some time or which frequently comes and goes.

• Your neighbour being kept talking on the doorstep for what seems an unusual length of time.

• Work being carried out with no obvious signs of health and safety – e.g., workers on the roof with no protective clothing or scaffolding.

• Work that looks shoddy, untidy, or unfinished, even to the untrained eye.

• Multiple ‘workmen’ on site, with frequent engagement with the homeowner with no apparent work being done.

Doorstep rogue traders have a knack of catching people off guard. Remember:

1) Don’t be talked into something on the spur of the moment.

2) Don’t take their word for it when they claim urgent work or repairs need doing.

3) Do ask them to qualify who they are and to leave you a contact number.

4) Never hand over any cash as a deposit for work which they say they will return to carry out.

5) Feel free to ask to see their credentials and/or examples of their work.

6) Always ask them politely to leave if you feel uncomfortable with their approach.

7) If you want to get rid of them but don’t feel confident in asking them to leave, take a leaflet and report it to the trading standards or 101 if you suspect something isn’t quite right.

So, if you are in the market for a new driveway or patio or are dreaming of a new lawn or garden for the summer, then always use a professional. No reputable tradesperson will come knocking on your door ‘touting’ for business.

If you would like to find a reputable and recommended tradesperson in your area, visit www.safelocaltrades.com and together we can root out the rogue traders!

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Create ‘Kerb Appeal’ and Add Value to Your Home

This Holbeach-based firm are establishing a very impressive reputation for the quality of their work and the service they provide, across a wide area of South Lincolnshire and neighbouring counties. This can be clearly confirmed by the huge number of very favourable recommendations from satisfied customers on their website, www.lincolnshireresindrivesltd.co.uk, but especially on their Facebook pages.

Resin driveways are a long-lasting and easy-tomaintain option to transform the front of your home. An eco-friendly alternative, thanks to the non-toxic materials used, and available in a range of colours, a resin driveway is naturally draining, meaning no more puddles from heavy rainfall. They are highly resistant to rust, oil, corrosion, salt, and cracking, and are also the safest option, being resistant to abrasion, slipping, indentation and ignition.

The business owner explains how important it is to have a sound foundation, upon which the resin is to be applied. He recommends

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to his clients the method which involves the excavation of the existing surface and installation of a permeable, tarmac sub-base, before a mixture of stone aggregate and a resin bonding solution is to be applied.

Whether you are looking for something subtle or eye-catching, Lincolnshire Resin Drives Ltd are confident you will find a driveway, path or patio that fits your requirements and complements your home. Their prices are very competitive, and their service is friendly, professional, with high quality, experienced installers.

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When I founded Mayflower Financial Planning it was important to me to offer cashflow modelling to all clients so that you can make life changing decisions without guessing what your financial situation may look like later on.

One of the most common questions I get as a Chartered Financial Advisor, is ‘when can I afford to retire?’

Cashflow modelling enables us to put your financial information into our system, project figures forward – taking account charges, inflation, performance and even market crashes and give you an exact date. Moreover, we are able to build in those scenarios that might also be causing indecision such as paying off your mortgage, downsizing

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Feedback we have from clients is that the service is life changing. Often seeing tears of relief and on the occasions when the outcome doesn’t look quite so good, enables us to build a plan with you on how to improve and change your spending habits or financial holdings to get you closer to your goal.

As part of the process, we write out to all your providers for you so you don’t have to, obtaining the details of your pensions, savings, mortgages, insurance policies, getting a really clear understanding of where you are in achieving your goal.

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CRICKET CLUB HOSTS FORMER ENGLAND STAR

Former Essex and England cricket captain Graham Gooch was the guest speaker at March Town Cricket Club’s annual dinner.

The former opening batsman knocked the seventystrong audience for six with stories of his fantastic career which saw him become the third highest run scorer for England with 8900 runs in a career in which he represented the country in 118 test matches and 125 one day internationals. Members also enjoyed a four-course meal served by Richardson caterers at the event at the club’s March pavilion.

FENLAND BUSINESSES RECEIVE £5K GRANT

Sixteen Fenland businesses have been awarded £5000 each after successfully applying for a Rural England Prosperity Fund grant.

Business expansion, diversification and financial and environmental sustainability projects were among those supported in the first round of grant awards from the Fenland fund.

Many of the projects supported by the grants are expected to lead to new jobs. According to estimates in the grant bids, the total number of new jobs could be as high as twenty-eight.

March businesses that were awarded £5000 include: A4 Plus Limited; BloKarts East Anglia; Fox Narrowboats Ltd; G & CA Lombardo; Goddens Home Interiors; March Podiatry Practice; and Skylark Garden Centre.

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 at:

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COUCH TO 5K LAUNCHED IN MARCH

New free fitness sessions in Fenland support people of all ages to complete the ‘Couch to 5k’ running programme and, through a separate class, offer families with young children active fun.

The sessions are the latest offerings from Active Fenland, which provides free and low-cost, exercise and wellbeing opportunities in the district, including walking football to wellbeing kickboxing, badminton to social gatherings with mixed sports and dementia-friendly seated exercise.

The free ‘Couch to 5k’ programme in March to support non-runners to build up to completing distances of 5k through weekly sessions will be held from 6.30pm to 7.30pm on Wednesdays until July 3rd at March Athletic Club, Elm Road Sports Field, Elm Road, March.

Book online at www.fenland.gov.uk/ activefenlandbookingform or call 07874 893316. Remember to leave a message.

Other March events include: free dementia-friendly 'Love to Move' class 11am to 12.30pm Tuesdays at March Braza Club, Elm Road. No need to book; free March Riverside Wellbeing Walk, Tuesdays, 1.30pm from March Library, City Road, March. Around an hour, variable yet usually moderate pace. Tea/coffee available afterwards in the library; free adults 'Wellbeing Dance and Stretch' fun dance and wellness stretching for beginners, Wednesdays at Neale Wade Sports Centre, Wimblington Road, March. Book at: Active Fenland booking form; 'pre-fit' activity sessions for people who have noticed they are limiting their activity or have stopped doing things because they are getting more challenging. At George Campbell Leisure Centre, City Road. Wednesdays, 2pm to 3.30pm. £3 per session, book and pay at leisure centre; free 'Kickboxing For Wellbeing', Saturdays, 9.30am to 11am, RKA Kickboxing Academy, Unit C4, Enterprise Park, March. For people aged 16 plus. Enjoy a free hot drink and chat afterwards too. Book at: Active Fenland booking form; free tea dance at March Braza Club, Elm Road, Friday, May 31st. Beginners’ dance lesson 1.30pm to 2pm and main event for all abilities 2pm to 4pm. Book at: Active Fenland booking form. Also being held on Friday, August 2nd.

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Photo: Club captain Callum Young and women’s club captain Lois Hopkins are pictured with England cricket captain Graham Gooch

RESIDENTS AND STAFF TAKE PART IN WHEELCHAIR HALF MARATHON

A half-marathon of a different kind has taken place in March as a team from Aria Court Care Home took on a 13.1-mile wheelchair walk to raise money for Comic Relief.

There were red noses all round due to the chilly weather but spirits were high as they braved the elements to support Comic Relief and absolutely smashed the challenge in a total time of five hours. The event, which saw residents and staff team up to conquer the total distance with participants taking turns pushing wheelchairs around the halfmile loops at Avenue Park, showed how collective effort can achieve a common goal. The team said they had a lot of fun and enjoyed getting out in the fresh air, ensuring the seated residents were wrapped up warm while those doing the pushing did not overheat. Those who did not take part kept a close eye on progress from the home at Coronation Close in March.

The success of the wheelchair push half marathon was not only measured in miles but also in the generous support from sponsors and well-wishers. Through their collective efforts, they managed to raise almost £200 for Comic Relief, with the promise of more donations still to come.

See the Just Giving page link Aria Court is fundraising for Comic Relief (justgiving.com)

DISCOVER THE PETERBOROUGH BOOKLET

Peterborough Asylum and Refugee Community Association (PARCA) was delighted to instruct Discovering Magazines for the design and print of its recent ‘Welcome to Peterborough’ booklet, a project funded in partnership with the British Red Cross. The publication includes information on how to access healthcare, English classes (ESOL), education, places of worship, housing, support agencies and much more.

The booklet is available in hard copy or digital version at https://issuu.com/parca_welcome_ to_peterborough_booklet/docs/parca_support_ groups_brochure_issue

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EXCITING FUTURE FOR Nott Johnsons

Nott Johnsons, the well-known local coach company that specialises in running holidays, day excursions, and private hire, has joined forces with Hosier Xecutive Ltd.

On April 1st, Nott Johnsons became part of the Wisbech-based Hosier Xecutive group, which also includes Andrews Travel, but will continue to be fronted by founder Eric Nott and his wife Kim.

Nott Johnsons Coaches began operation in February 2008 when Eric saw an opportunity to develop his own business and purchased Johnsons Coaches which had been established for seventy years in Outwell and had been operated by Gary Johnson and his father.

Eric has been a bus and coach driver for forty-two years and has undertaken many local, national and international journeys, working for many companies in the Fenland area, and further afield.

Nott Johnsons began by providing coaches for many local group outings, and some school trips, but Eric also started to offer his own day excursions. In 2009, Nott Johnsons began offering coach holidays, alongside the day excursions, and private hire, and also operated a private school contract, taking children to Spalding Grammar and Spalding High School. Kim joins

most of the excursions and holidays, to make hot drinks for customers during the journey, and also manages the office for the business.

Nott Johnsons has established a loyal customer base, and some customers travel on all of the day excursions and holidays offered, with many becoming good friends with each other and feeling part of the Nott Johnsons family.

Recent customer feedback has included: “Just a wee email to say how much I enjoyed our holiday. Thanks for all you both do in the organisation of our holidays and making sure we all have a great time” - Mrs G, March and

“You both go the extra mile for us all, much appreciated” - Mrs T, March

Eric has started to plan for his retirement and is excited to be working with Hosier Xecutive Ltd to ensure that the coach excursions and holidays can continue to be provided for customers.

Sam Hosier, of Hosier Xecutive, which has a fleet of executive vehicles, said: “Eric and Kim will continue to be the public face of the business. They’re a very popular couple with a very loyal following. I am looking forward to helping the business grow and develop in the future and to carry on their good work and to strive to provide an even better customer experience.”

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At Vine Law it’s our aim to be your trusted advisors, the people that you come to time and time again in order to deal with everything that life throws at you. We want to be the people that you know you can trust to give you great advice all the way through your life.

When it comes to dealing with things such as wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney and the administration of estates, we want to understand you and your family dynamics, so that you don’t have to keep telling us the same information time and time again. When you are making your will, we want to understand what your priorities are when it comes to leaving money to your family, friends or to charity so that we can help you to ensure that as much as possible passes to the people that you want to benefit.

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52-55 WEST END

West End March is an historic area. The original settlement of March around St Wendreda’s had extended by the C13 to form a new settlement, Marchford, around the river crossing and along the north banks of the river. These settlements were linked by the causeway.

The riverside buildings now surviving in West End, formerly Whittle End Drove, date from the C15 onwards. They were the large homes of merchants and farmers, and rows of cottages mainly occupied by agricultural workers, shopkeepers, tradespeople, and craftspeople. Their gardens ran down to the river, separated from the houses by the narrow lane. Whittle End Drove was described in the 1805 Inclosure bill1 as a private road branching out of the Turnpike Road (from Broad Street) near the end of Brooks’s Lane and extending by the ends of the yards or homesteads in Whittle End first west then north to Whittle End Road which ran south from the present Wisbech Road and linked with the Whittlesey road. This area has been changed by the A141 bypass. There are ten Grade 2 listed buildings in West End. The Grade 2 listed2 early C18 row of cottages 52 to 55 West End are now two houses. The soft red English bond brickwork, as seen in the left-hand gable end, is painted on the front wall. The steep pantiled roofs were originally thatched with reeds and there are two chimneys. There are interesting details in the brickwork of the original tumbled gabled ends and the dentil eaves cornice below the drainpipe. Each cottage has one storey and an attic with cat-slide dormer windows with sloping roofs. No.55 has the original segmental arches over the C20 windows and door. The end wall has a blocked window and on the front wall a blocked doorway. There is an additional chimney at the base of the roof. There were houses on this site in 16023 when the land of properties in this part of West End extended to the present Dartford Road. The Shepperd family owned plots of land in this area and this plot was owned by Ralph Shepperd.

There were several public houses and beer houses in Whittle End, some of whose names have been lost. Nathan Gray, the brewer who owned most of the public houses in March, owned this site and its corresponding riverbank in 18404 and had a brewhouse5 used for brewing beer. It is thought that here was a public house. In the C20 there were one or two shops in the terrace.

1 March Inclosure, Enrolled copy of award (V) 2 August 1805 {EQ/RDz1, Cambridgeshire Archives

2 Historic England https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/ list-entry/1216417?section=official-list-entry

3 1602 wall map, March Museum

4 R51/28/1A, 1C, March Apportionment 1840, Cambridgeshire Archives

5 March Rate Books, Vol. 1, March Museum

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Cowslips and Primroses

These two plants are looked at together because they are alike and hybridise easily. Garden Primulas or Polyanthus will join in the party producing an infinite variety of similar forms and colours in the red, orange and yellow range.

Both have long tubular flowers that open out to produce five lobes that look like separate petals. The difference lies in how much of the tube opens beyond its calyx. Imagine pulling a cowslip flower out of its calyx and spreading the lobes and it will look like a primrose.

There are two distinct types of flowers within each plant; as shown in the diagram on the right. Plants are either ‘pin-eyed’ or ‘thrum-eyed’ and this sophisticated arrangement prevents self-fertilisation. The flowers have evolved to be pollenated by longtongued insects like bees. The nectar is produced in the bottom of the flower tube and when reaching in for it the insect picks up pollen to take to the next flower visited. If the next flower is the same type exactly the same thing happens but if the next flower is the other type, the pollen reaches the stamens and the flower will set seed. The plant doubly insures itself against self-fertilisation as each type of flower produces slightly different pollen. The ’thrum-eyed’ flower produces heavier pollen that falls more easily into the ‘pin-eyed’ flower to reach the stamens. In contrast the ‘pin eyed’ flower has very light pollen that brushes onto the stamens of the ‘thrum-eyed’ flower. Obviously, this clever arrangement actively encourages hybridisation. Without human interference the hybridisation would be unlikely. Both were common all over the country but near villages and towns they have been dug up to go into gardens where they have encountered cultivated varieties.

Primroses prefer acid soil and wetter conditions and will flower early in woodland before the leaves emerge on the deciduous trees. These conditions are prevalent to the west of Britain. In very mild

areas they will flower so early there are no insects available so they will not set seed at all. In ‘A Winter’s Tale’ Shakespeare writes of ‘Pale Primroses that die unmarried.’ As they are perennials, that will not matter; they will try again next year.

Cowslips prefer alkaline soil, survive much drier conditions and do not like too much shade. They grow everywhere in the east of England but are uncommon in Scotland. Because they are so easy to grow, they have been planted alongside motorways producing swathes of colour.

Before the 1950s both species would have featured in wildflower meadows used by grazing animals but grassland improvement and expansion of towns has seen a 97% reduction in the wildflower meadows of Britain.

The next Gault Wood work parties are Saturdays, May 11th and June 1st at 10am.

If you'd like to support our work at the wood as a volunteer, please contact the Woodland Trust using this email: volunteering@woodlandtrust.org.uk

Alternatively, you might like to support the Nature's Calendar project, which focuses on phenology, which is the study of plant and animal reaction to climate change. Nature's Calendar (woodlandtrust.org.uk)

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Small, positive changes can collectively make a big difference to your life and that certainly applies when it comes to your finances. Try out these four tips and see how much money you save.

Create a budget

If your aim is to save money, creating a budget is one of the most important first steps. It’s a fantastic way to gain a clearer picture of your financial situation.

First, establish what you spend your money on and how much income you have coming in. This will help you see where you can cut out or cut back on small expenses to increase savings in the long run.

Visit capuk.org/budgeting to get help creating your budget.

Always compare prices

Since the cost of living started to rise, pretty much everything has gone up in price and it can feel almost impossible to find a bargain these days.

Things might not be cheap but there are often cheaper alternatives. We can sometimes go for a brand we’ve seen advertised because that

exposure makes us trust it more than brands we haven’t heard of. However, just because a company doesn’t have a big advertising budget doesn’t necessarily mean what they’re selling won’t do the job you need it to do.

Try cheaper alternatives, and if you like them, great, you’ve saved money! If you don’t, you can always go back to a brand you prefer if you decide it’s worth the extra cost.

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Christians Against Poverty (CAP) runs these free courses in local communities for people of all faiths and none.

Visit capuk.org/help to find out more about the full range of help CAP offers in our local area.

Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is a UK charity working with more than 800 affiliated churches to deliver debt help, budgeting guidance, support to find work, life skills education and more. Visit capuk.org to find out more.

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We have booked a coach for Newmarket Ladies Day Tickets will be on sale soon!

Keep checking our club Facebook page for updates or ask in the club for more information

For more information contact the Club on 01354 653150 or go to the Club Facebook page and just search for March Con Club. If you like the page you will get all the updates for what’s going on.

Why not come an d see what the Club has to offer?

We have very limited availability for private bookings. For more information about this or any of our events, please contact the club.

Our ne w GAME S ROOM is open ! Featuring snooker and two pool tables plus a big screen TV, the games room can be accessed by members from 9am. Why not come along and have a look?

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The Establishment Of

STATION ROAD CEMETERY

The March Burial Board first met on May 23rd, 1865 to find a site for a public cemetery. The following month the clerk was asked to write to Mr Vawser asking if he would sell his field in Elm Road (now Station Road). Mr Vawser replied that he would sell it for £830, which the burial board accepted.

On September 4th, 1865, the board’s surveyor, Mr Stevenson, was instructed to draw plans for a chapel. The chapel was designed with two wings separated by an entrance arch. The door to each wing was to be within the arch so that coffins were removed from their carriages undercover, which would have been beneficial in bad weather. The south wing was for Church of England funerals and the north wing was for non-conformists. Over the arch, a central bell tower was included in the plans and in December, it was agreed they should acquire a 24-inch bell from Messrs. Tyler, Warner and Sons of London. John Proctor was the tenant of a farm dwelling and buildings on the site and he was allowed to continue in residence until January 6th, 1866.

foundation stone was to be laid on Tuesday, June 12th, at 4pm. A supper was provided for the workmen at The Griffin the same evening. On August 10th, Mr Broadhurst, the builder, asked for an extension to his contract date as his men were busy with harvest. This was refused. A tender to lay paths round the cemetery for £120 from Mr Dearing was accepted for completion by February 1st, 1867. Dissatisfaction with the progress of Messrs. Broadhurst and Dearing was expressed and the board held an on-site viewing of progress on November 13th.

At 2.15pm on Friday, April 26th, 1867, a service was held at St. Wendreda’s in preparation to consecrate the new cemetery. The Bishop of Ely was present with Mr Charles Bates, chairman of the burial board. The service was taken by Rev J Newby, curate of Benwick. Afterwards the bishop, clergy and congregation proceeded to the cemetery gates, formed up in procession and marched round the appropriate portion of the cemetery chanting psalms. In the chapel the bishop lead the consecration service followed by appropriate singing from the church choir accompanied on a harmonium.

On November 2nd, 1865, Mr Stevensons’s plans for the chapel, cemetery layout and entrance were approved. The cost of the chapel and other works was estimated at £3000. Tenders for the work were placed in various newspapers and architectural magazines with the stipulation that the chapel should be completed by October 31st, 1866. On March 12th, plans for the lodge were submitted and approved.

A tender for constructing the chapel from Messrs. Broadhurst and Dearing of March was accepted for a sum of £1463/2/0d with penalty clauses for non-completion by the due date. It was not recorded when work started but the chapel

The first burial was on the day after consecration when John Billett Junior, aged eighteen, was interred, Burial Register No. 1, just to the rear of the cemetery lodge.

In the chapel archway, an ornamental metal plate had on it the names of the burial board’s members and officials but this has been removed and placed in March Museum for safekeeping together with the ceremonial tools used when the Foundation Stone was laid. The burial board’s minute books, 1865-1928, and plot plans are available for inspection in March Museum as are the full council minutes.

The cemetery chapel, cemetery lodge, gates and walls are Grade II listed buildings.

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Topping out of the bell tower – from a glass negative by J Washington Topping out of the bell tower – from a glass negative by J Washington
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Since 1968, March Bears Rugby Club has been a cornerstone of local sports, nurturing a love for rugby across all ages and abilities. This year marks a particularly triumphant chapter for the men's first team, as its unwavering dedication and the tireless support of its coaches, volunteers, and supporters has set it on a path to league victory. This success is said to highlight not only skill and strategy but a community united by hard work and passion for the game.

Building on this momentum, the club is excited to announce the early stages of forming a second team. This initiative opens more opportunities for participation and showcases its commitment to growing the rugby community in Fenland.

On the women's side, the club is proud to host a team that, despite being in only its second season, is already showing immense potential and women of all ages and skill levels are being actively encouraged to join. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the sport, there's a place for you.

The club is about more than just rugby; it's about building a community where everyone can find their place, from the energetic youths in the mini and junior sections to those enjoying the camaraderie of Walking Rugby. The latter caters for those seeking a less intensive form of the game, proving that rugby truly is for everyone, regardless of age or physical capability.

March Bears Rugby Club is a family, and like every family, it is always looking to welcome new members. Whether you're interested in reigniting your rugby career, picking up the ball for the first time, or simply looking for a fun, healthy way to stay active, March Bears is your local hub for all things rugby.

The club invites you to be part of a supportive, and fun-loving community. Reach out on social media (@marchbearsrugby on Facebook and Instagram) or email info@marchbearsrufcorg.uk to learn more about how you can get involved.

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Fenland Music Centre: For musicians of all ages and abilities. Fridays (term-times) 6-9pm at St Peter's Church March. Orchestra, Concert Band, String, Wind, Brass & Recorder Ensembles. For more information see our website, find us on Facebook or email fenlandmusiccentreassociation@gmail.com

Solo Club: For people who have lost partners through bereavement. Come along and join us every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month; midday at Hot Pots Cafe – The Cricket Club, Burrowmoor Road, March PE15 9RS. Membership £5/year. For more details contact 01354 656181 or 01354 654169.

Friends of March Library: Coffee morning at March Library on the last Saturday of every month from 10 30am to 12 noon. Hot and cold drinks plus biscuits cost 50p and we also hold a raffle. All profits are spent on/by March Library. For more details contact Maureen Malvern on 01354 658247.

Wisbech and District Flower Club: See beautiful flower arrangements being made by local and national demonstrators. Meets every 3rd Monday of the month at St Peters Hall, Wisbech. For more information, call 07949 443251.

March Parkinson's Group: Meets on the first Wednesday of each month from 10.30am-12.30pm at the Braza Club, Elm Road, March. This is a friendly group and everyone is welcome. £1 per session so pop along for a free taster and check us out. Please contact Wendy Summerlin on 01354 661997 for more details.

March Lions Club: Meets on the second Wednesday of every month at 7.30pm in March Town Hall. New members always welcome. For more information visit marchlions.org.uk or call 0345 833 5101.

March Raceway: One of the oldest 1/12 radio control car oval clubs in the UK. Our members range from 8 to 75 years old so all are welcome! Race every Friday at Longhill Road Social Club, Longhill Road, March PE15 0PR (at the prison). Doors open 6.30pm. For fixtures and further information visit marchraceway.weebly.com or find us on Facebook.

March Jive Club: At The Braza Club, Elm Road, March PE15 8NZ. Meets every Wednesday night 7.30-10.30pm with 1:1 personal tuition available. Every 3rd Friday in the month dance with top line groups and DJs. For more info call Andrew and Donna on 01354 776229 or Terry 07979 442920.

March Triathlon Club: Meets every Thursday 8-9pm for swim training at the George Campbell Leisure Centre. All abilities welcome. For more information, please contact Mary-Anne Short via email at shortbyname@gmail.com

March Probus Club: Meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at March Conservative Club as a group of semi or fully retired gentlemen; 10am for a cuppa and a chat and then at 10.30am we have a guest speaker for approx 45 mins covering a wide range of topics. To find out more please contact Dr Allan J Whyte (Club Secretary) on 07979 887110 or pop in.

March Bridge Club: At the Braza Club, Station Road, March. Every Thursday 1.15 -4.30pm. Cost £3 per session. Please contact George Jupp on 01354 652586 or 07963 771179

March U3A: For people in their third age; retired or not in full time employment. Meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Braza Club, Elm Road, March at 2pm. There is a range of activities available in groups run by U3A members. New members are very welcome. If you would like any more information please email march.u3a.enquires@gmail.com

March Marlins Swimming Club: We swim every week night and can offer membership to swimmers of all ages and abilities from stage eight to masters. We are a friendly, competitive swimming club. Contact us for a free trial session at swimatmarlins@gmail.com

The Other Art Group: Meets every Thursday afternoon 2-4pm at March Library. Membership fee is £30 for 12 weeks paid quarterly. For details contact March Library on 03450 455225 and your details will be forwarded to them.

March Rifle Club: meets at the indoor range, Upwell Road, March, every Tuesday evening from 7pm-9pm to shoot 0.22LR target rifles. Also potential for air rifle shooting. Please contact us prior to first attendance. Email info@marchrifle.club

The March Society: March’s civic society, involved in the promotion and conservation of March. Concerned with March geography history and architecture. We have events at March Library every third Wednesday with guest speakers, topics include; past, present and future of March. Our next event is on Wednesday 17th May at 7pm. Entry is £2 members, £3 visitors www.themarchsocietychessck.co.uk

March Dog Training Club: Meets at Tower Hall, Maltmas Drove Fridaybridge PE14 OHW every Wednesday evening. Membership is £5 per year and classes are £3 per session. Puppy class commences at 6pm. For more information of other classes please contact Maggie on 01354 657185 or 07514 882509.

March Bears Rugby Club: Be part of a thriving, supportive, and fun-loving community that celebrates rugby in all its forms. Reach out on social media: @marchbearsrugby on Facebook and Instagram or email info@marchbearsrufcorg.uk to learn more.

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Owner David Brooks has many years’ experience carrying out a variety of maintenance tasks and is offering his services to residents in March and the surrounding area, where he has lived for the past two-and-a-half years since moving from Bedfordshire. He can undertake both interior jobs, including plumbing and painting and decorating, as well as exterior work, such as paving, fencing and garden maintenance.

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61 Spring Business Directory WWW.DISCOVERINGMAGAZINES.CO.UK | MAY 2024 T: 01945 450082 M: 07711 897089 www.bowlestreeandgardenservices.co.uk Folleys Drove, Guyhirn, Wisbech ALL ASPECTS OF TREE SURGERY FOR WISBECH, MARCH, CHATTERIS AND SURROUNDING AREAS: • Felling, shaping and pruning • 24hr emergency service • Stump grinding and removal • All waste removed • Fully insured CALL TODAY FOR A FREE QUOTATION TREE SURGERY ROOFING SERVICES VEHICLE REPAIRS Gaul Farm, Gaul Road PE15 0YY Automatic closing gates installed; please call Nigel to gain access CAR RESTORATION RESPRAYS & ACCIDENT REPAIRS MOT PREPARATION • WELDING ALLOY WHEELS REFURBISHED TELEPHONE 07907 683866 Nigel’s Vehicle Repairs of March FURNITURE SHOP FURNITURE SHOP 45 HIGH STREET, MARCH PE15 9JJ We can arrange for our van to collect your items Please telephone 01354 653857 OPENING TIMES: Mon-Sat 10am-4pm OVENS AGAS MICROWAVES HOBS EXTRACTORS BBQS FRIDGES-FREEZERS t. 0800 999 1021 e. info.ovenbrite@gmail.com Brighten your oven with OVENBRITE Need your Oven cleaning? OSTEOPATH MARCH OSTEOPATHS FREEDOM OF MOTION: THE KEY TO YOUR BODY’S HEALTH AND WHOLENESS Treatment for neck and back pain. Headache and migraine. Tennis elbow and plantar fasciitis. Intervertebral disc problems and sciatica. Gentle effective treatment for the whole individual. Let us solve your problem. www.gurusingh.org.uk 2 Station Approach Tel: 01354 660513 HOME MAINTENANCE Call David on 07842910559 for a no-obligation quote HOME MAINTENANCE AND SERVICES ALL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR WORKS CARRIED OUT IN MARCH & THE SURROUNDING AREA DAB
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