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Over £2000 has already been raised for the charities. She found the sky-dive experience “amazing, exhilarating and thrilling”, jumping from the aircraft at 14,000 feet [strapped to an instructor], plunging in free fall for about 45 seconds at a speed of about 120mph towards the earth, “struggling a little to breathe”, before feeling the sudden uplift as the parachute opened to begin the drift down, “floating for about five minutes”, to the airfield where she landed safely.

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Our meetings continue into the autumn. Sunday at 2.30 on September 11th at the Mary Forryan Centre; our ‘Challenge Parkinson’s’ weekly exercises at 3.00 at the St. Francis Centre; dance and singing sessions at Elmesthorpe Village Hall on Friday afternoons; our monthly ‘get togethers’ at Dobbies at Stapleton on September 19th from 2.00 in the Restaurant Conservatory; and our Nordic Walking on the third Thursday of the month at 11.00 from Acorns Café at Burbage Common. We now have a monthly Carers Group on the third Tuesday each month at the same time as the exercise class. Various other events are being arranged too. We are definitely a busy group but we are always pleased to welcome new members, who often come along after reading articles like this one.

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Meanwhile the local Parkinson’s Group has been enjoying its regular meetings throughout the summer, plus a boat trip from Loughborough, an afternoon tea in Hinckley and visits to superb musicals at Kilworth House.

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Finally, calendula has been used for centuries as a soothing and calming remedy to help with skin inflammation, burns and cuts. As far is research into the effectiveness of calendula for eczema is concerned, more is needed, but anecdotal evidence does suggest it may help to keep skin hydrated and fight infection.

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The treasurer of the group, Julie Bailey, has completed a sky dive from Langar Airfield, Nottinghamshire, to raise money for both Parkinson’s UK and the Motor Neurone Disease Team at the LOROS Hospice in Leicester. Julie has worked for both organisations as a fully qualified complimentary therapist.

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Itchy, dry skin? Eczema is the name given to a group of conditions that cause skin to become itchy, inflamed, or have a rash-like appearance. There are seven types of eczema but atopic eczema is by far the most common. Skin is typically red, dry and itchy.

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At the top of this list? It has to be neem. Neem is a very valuable plant when it comes to treating skin conditions. The properties of the plant make it wonderful at relieving any discomfort or itchiness associated with dry, sensitive skin and it works quickly and effectively to ease inflammation and pain – making it a perfect option for eczema-prone skin. A. Vogel’s Neem Cream and Oil can be applied directly to the affected area as needed. A Neem Shampoo, with extracts of neem leaves, is also available for dry, irritated and flaky scalps. Do bear in mind though, that neem is not suitable for those with nut allergies or pregnant women.

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Evening primrose oil is a rich plant source of omega-6 fatty acids and gamma-linolenic acid, which, when taken orally, may help to ease the inflammation characteristic of eczema. It’s also worth noting that many people with eczema seem to lack an enzyme that converts essential fatty acids into prostaglandins, anti-inflammatory compounds that help to counter an allergic

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Most people hope that their estate will pass on to their children and grandchildren eventually.

Amateur gardeners, bakers, artists and all are invited to enter their exhibits on the day before 11.00 with Tombola starting at 12.30, official grand opening at 1.45 with prizes and auction from 4.00.

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A PPT can help each person in a relationship ensuring that their children inherit their share of the property, while giving their surviving partner the ability to live in the property for the rest of their life. If the surviving partner wants to move to another property, they can still sell the property and the proceeds to be used to purchase a new property, the terms of the Trust remain over the new property.

To be held on Saturday, 10th September, the 44th show will be opened by celebrity swimming guru, Rosemary Conley.

Exhibits will be shown at the Swithland village school with the popular Tombola, Auction and other activities taking place in the Griffin Inn courtyard as in previous years.

But this will not happen for many, unless careful arrangements have been made to protect their assets from being taken towards the end of their life to pay for care home fees. The solution to help protect your estate is a Will incorporating a Property Protection Trust (PPT).

The 9th September members will meet at Rolls-Royce Leisure from 12:30 to 2:00pm.New members would be most welcome to this event. Members will be going on a trip to the Birmingham Tattoo on 11th September.

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A horticultural auctioneer by day and a NAFAS national demonstrator by night, Nick is renowned for keeping audiences entertained with tales of his life whilst creating huge and beautiful arrangements, all to be included in the evening’s raffle. He believes strongly in using seasonal flowers, and offers interesting facts and tips as he goes.

The demonstration will be held at the Amherst School, Gray Street, Loughborough LE11 2DZ from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm. Doors open at 7 pm. The venue is spacious and airy, there is parking within the school grounds, and new members and visitors can always be assured of a very warm welcome. Tickets for visitors, priced £5, may be bought on the door.

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Show Schedules are now available from the Griffin Inn giving full details of all classes including Fruit and Veg, Baking, Home Produce, Arts & Crafts, Photography, Flower Arranging as well as Children’s sections for all ages.

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partner does not own the deceased’s share of the property it is fully protected for the beneficiaries, so if the surviving partner requires care, or even remarries, this share of the children’s inheritance is protected. This last point can be particular interest to couples who have come together and have children with different partners.

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Continuing its Diamond Anniversary Year celebrations, Loughborough Flower Lovers’ Club’s next meeting on Thursday,15 September will feature the popular Nick Grounds with his demonstration entitled ‘The Materialist’.

If you would like to know more, please ring 01509 853740.

Swithland Flower & Veg Show

After a short absence, The Swithland Flower and Vegetable Show returns this September to raise much needed funds for LOROS and Rainbows and other local charities. It’s a great day out for the whole family.

A testamentary PPT can only be executed whilst both partners remain alive. Upon death of the first partner, their Will specifies that their share of the property is placed into trust and names the ultimate beneficiary of this share, normally the children and grandchildren of the deceased. The surviving partner, under the terms of the trust, has the unequivocal right to remain living in the property for the rest of their life. On the death of the second partner the Trust comes to an end and the property passes to the Asbeneficiaries.thesurviving

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If you can help, please come and visit us at the Anstey Gala or contact us on: www.ansteyhistory.com TEL: 07870197958

The next meeting of the History Society is on Wednesday September 21st. at 7.00 p.m. in the Jubilee Hall, Stadon Road, when Mick Rawle from Leicestershire Family History Society will be speaking. The title of his talk is: The Suffragettes and Granny Rawle

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Many thanks to all of you who have made our village a more colourful place to live.

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Following our successful photographic exhibition in June, Anstey Local History Society has decided to hold another event next year; this time with photos of the 1970’s and 1980’s.

We have very few photos of the uniformed youth groups in the village at this time and even fewer photos of sporting teams.

Come and visit our stand at the Anstey Gala and see photos of the original Anstey Barrow Races. The complete Millennium Collection will also be available to view, digitally. Individual photographs can be ordered at £2.50 (hardcopy)/ £1.50 E mail.

The Parish Council will again have a stall at the Anstey Gala on the 10th September 2022. Do come along and meet your local councillors let us know the issues that are important to you. Or find out information about our work, how projects are progressing, the Neighbourhood Plan the extension to the Jubilee Hall, a consultation for a Pump Track for Anstey (accessible for Scooters, MBX bikes and skateboards).

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the more contentious subjects for any Parish, especially in Anstey, is how proposals for new Housing are delivered. Charnwood Borough Council’s draft Local Plan has proposed site allocations for 937 new houses in the Parish.

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Parish Council Meetings will be held on the first Tuesday of the month at the Jubilee Hall starting at 7.30pm. Details of meeting are shown on the website, the agendas for meetings are published on the website at; www.ansteypc.org.uk/council-meetings.html all members of the public are welcome to these meetings.

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The NP group are undertaking a ‘Call for Sites’ to give all villagers and landowners the opportunity to put land forward. A site selection process will then be undertaken led by an independent external consultant, to help determine the most suitable site or sites for future development based on local factors and housing need. This opportunity is open until the 16th September 2022 to make an enquiry about sites that you would like to see included in the plan or for further information contact the parish office.

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You may think the 1980’s was fairly recent; it was actually 40 years ago! The village has changed so much since that time and we need to keep a record.

This was the time when new societies and groups were formed in Anstey, both for children and adults. Do you have any photos of these societies lurking in a cupboard?

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We are therefore putting out an appeal. If you have any photos of the 1970’s onwards and are willing to lend them to us to copy and add to The Collection, we would love to borrow them.

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Taking up this important work will helps you to become more involved in your community and to make a difference to local topics of interests. If you are interested in local services, sporting and recreational facilities,

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All credit to those who have managed to brighten the village up with surprising bursts of colour, it was a pleasure for the judges to enjoy the beautiful front gardens.

There remains a vacancy for a Councillor at Anstey Parish Council. Becoming a local Councillor is a commitment to attend monthly full-council meetings on a Tuesday evening. Training and support is offered to help new Councillors settle into their role.

We have many thousands of photos in the Millennium Collection, but we need to keep adding to it so it remains up to date.

progressing projects and holding local events the work is very varied and interesting. If you would like to talk to a current Parish Councillors we can put you in touch, for an informal chat contact the parish office. Telephone: (0116) 236 2646.

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During the first week of August the judges explored the streets of Anstey, judging front gardens for the Anstey in Bloom competition. Despite the challenges of the recent heat and dryness, many of our residents had managed to produce amazing, colourful displays; it must have taken a lot of TLC and hard work! Judging was difficult but eventually we agreed on the following top three:

If you missed last months update on the Anstey Neighbourhood Plan project the group are considering where new housing could be placed within

On the 6th of August Councillor Ball, Booth and Cotton attended the Methodist Church Coffee Morning and held a Councillor Surgery. Several residents came to speak to them, mainly with problems which we will endeavour to solve or at least direct to the appropriate council department. It was good to be able to speak with residents and hear their views about the village, things that are happening and proposed changes. It was a successful morning and we hope to continue holding surgeries for the benefit of our residents.

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Machinemachine.knitting saves a considerable amount of time but does require learning to operate the machines correctly. Most if not all hand knitting patterns can be worked up on a machine, either identically or in a similar design, but some are simpler to do by hand, whilst others are easier on a machine. Hand knitting patterns are designed to "flip" the fabric on every row so that the knitter consistently uses the dominant hand. However, machine knitting is consistently knit with the fabric facing the same way. Flat bed machines knit back and forth and circular machines knit continuously in the Leicestershireround.

Shepherdess and spinner Angela Dews gave a talk entitled “From Fleece to Finish.” When her husband asked what she wanted for Christmas ten years ago, she asked for a spinning wheel. Her wish was granted, but with it came a surprise bonus; sixteen sheep! Since then Angela has become very busy, and learned a lot, much of which she passed on to us.

We make no charge to members for this garden party, but we ask them to bring a prize for the raffle. By the end we have almost 100 prizes to be won and we have a quick-fire draw to decide the winners.. Eventually, we hope that everyone goes home with a prize.

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A knitting machine is a device used to create knitted fabrics in a semi or fully automated fashion. There are numerous types of knitting machines, ranging from simple spool or board templates with no moving parts to highly complex mechanisms controlled by electronics. All, however, produce various types of knitted fabrics, usually either flat or tubular, and of varying degrees of complexity. Pattern stitches can be selected by hand manipulation of the needles, push buttons and dials, mechanical punch cards, or electronic pattern reading devices and computers.

Our annual summer garden party took place at the end of July and attracted around 100 members and friends. It was held at the home of our Chairman Mike Newcombe who has a splendid two-acre garden with wonderful views. The evening was beautifully warm and it was very pleasant to sit outside and enjoy the company of the other Theymembers.were

Machine Knitters are a group of ladies and Bob who meet the 3rd Tuesday of the month 10 am to 1 pm at Lcil West End Neighbourhood Centre, Andrewes Street (off Hinckley Road) Leicester, LE3 5PA. We have a planned programme where tuition and support are given.

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us slides of the various breeds of sheep, as well as samples of their wool, and demonstrated spinning with a drop spindle, and a neat foldaway wheel that fits into a rucksack. This was for demonstrations and talks. She regularly uses a more traditional type of wheel. Modern versions have no sharp points, so Sleeping Beauty would have nothing to fear these days! The audience was fascinated, and gathered round to watch closely and ask questions. A most enjoyable evening.

Comparison of machine knitting to hand knitting The fabric produced using a knitting machine is of a more even texture than flat knitting, hand-knitted fabric, which is particularly noticeable on large areas of plain stockinet stitch, and can be an advantage. Some stitch patterns (e.g., tuck stitches) are much easier to produce with a knitting machine. Others (e.g. garter stitch) can also be produced with machine knitting, but can take a little longer; however, this is still much faster than hand knitting. The standard gauge 200-needle machine can knit the finest yarns up to a good sport-weight (4ply UK), while the heavier yarns knit better on a mid-gauge or bulky knitting

Perhaps you have a knitting machine in your ‘loft' and feel that it needs to be used again. This is an opportunity to dig it out and regain your skills from many years ago. Or perhaps it is a new hobby that you wish to explore; we can give advice about different types of machine and try the clubs machines before you buy.

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As the monthly meeting of Anstey WI fell on president Anne Spanswick’s birthday, she shared it with us all by bringing Pimms and chocolate cake. Her generosity went down well.

Even for someone who is able to spin, there was plenty of new information. After shearing the fleece must be skirted, washed, carded or combed depending on whether the staple is long or short, then spun and plied before possibly being dyed, before it can be knitted or woven. Phew! It’s a lot of Angelawork.showed

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There are still a few tickets available for our celebrity evening on Tuesday October 25th in the village hall at 7.30pm. James Alexander-Sinclair is one of the best-known personalities in horticulture and often the right-hand man to presentations with Monty Don at events such as Gardeners’ World Live. We feel very privileged to welcome such a high-profile celebrity and are looking forward to his talk called ‘Dancing with Borders. Tickets may be obtained from the secretary on 01530 242452 or on 32couling@gmail.com.

served a salad meal with home made cakes to follow, all prepared by members of the committee. A generous serving of Pimms accompanied the meal along with wine, beer and soft drinks.

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Jonathan Moseley with one of the arrangements he created.

for seasonal British grown flowers. He has been gardening all his life, but has lived near Chesterfield, Derbyshire for the past 20 years. Here, he devotes his acre garden to growing flowers and foliage for his demonstration needs.

The bouquets that Jonathan created were quite superb. In all of them he used different foliage to very good effect. The foliage included Pittosporum, Lilac, Eucalyptus, Physcocarpus, Sarcococca, and Privet to name a few. Different flowers were also added to each bouquets including Phlox, Echinops, Verbena, Sedum, Lavender, Hostas, Ferns, Helianthus, and many more. When talking about the plants he used, he also gave tips on the best ways to grow them and different cultivars to try.

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Another arrangement made by Jonathan during his talk.

He arrived with a huge amount of plant material, all from his garden. During the evening, he used this material to create several wonderful creations. Jonathan’s demonstration was enthralling. Standing on the stage surrounded by his home-grown flowers he put together three arrangements, whilst conversing with the audience in his humorous and friendly style.

He went through a delightful non-stop dialogue, with helpful tips, as he created a “Fragrance Bouquet” a “Colour arrangement” and an “Urn arrangement”. A top tip for all flower arrangers when cutting flowers from your own garden; take with you a bucket or bowl containing a small amount of water, always use a very sharp knife or hardened steel ‘flower snips’. These will give a ‘perfect’ cut causing less stress to the stem. Immediately place them in your container of water, this avoids any ‘airlock’ which would be detrimental to the life of your flower. A simple straight cut is all you need for the best results. The addition of a quality commercial flower food to the water, both when cutting and arranging, will keep your flowers in good order for a lot longer.

Whether an experienced gardener or an enthusiastic beginner we are sure you will find something of interest in this year’s programme. New members are made most welcome. What’s more, it is excellent value!! The membership fee is still only £12 for the year (pro rota) or £3.00 per meeting. So, if you are interested in gardening - come and give the Club a try.

Thurcaston and Cropston Gardening Club was host to one of the Country’s most widely acclaimed florists, Jonathan Moseley. From early Spring to late Autumn, Jonathan travels the Country demonstrating his exceptional floristry skills at all the major horticultural shows and foremost private and public floristry

For more information about the Club, please call Dave Haddon (0116) 235 9758: david.haddon20@ntlworld.com Or Richard Elks (0116) 236 8313: cropston161@hotmail.co.uk

relaxed style, vast knowledge, skill, and experience made this a night to remember.

The Gardening Club meets in the Thurcaston and Cropston Memorial Hall

Wed 12th October, 7.45 pm Running a Nursery Alan Dayman

(including Entry Forms) are available from Annette Spurr tel. The2356688Show is open to everyone and exhibits can be displayed from 8.30am to 10.30am on the morning of the Show. Just come along to the school with your exhibits and your completed Entry Form. Registration is £1 plus 20p per Doorsexhibit.areopen to visitors at 2.30pm and entrance fee is just £1.

To the delight of everyone, he kindly offered his wonderful creations into the Jonathan’sraffle.

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‘The Cut Flower Garden’ with Jonathan Moseley Our August meeting saw the village hall full to capacity with members and visitors, all happy to be part of what was one of the best nights for the Gardening Club.

Jonathan still has a passion for growing plants. Because he attends so many RHS Shows, there is always temptation for him to buy and try new plants. As well as flowers, he also grows a lot of foliage material for his displays, not least as imported foliage has become more expensive to buy in recent years.

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schools and workplaces making a difference to health and wellbeing in the Borough. It is the first time the sport awards have taken place in three years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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After receiving a telephone call from a resident, there seemed to be some confusion about current Government grants that have been announced. Therefore, I thought it would be appropriate to give the details I have received from Charnwood Borough Council.

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More information can be found on the Government website, Cost of Living Payment. I understand further Government announcements will be made on future help with the rising cost of living.

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The Inspectors say there will be a ‘reflective pause’ to enable them to reach a position about the apportionment of the unmet need for both housing and employment and for the Council to respond as necessary, enabling any implications for the plan to be properly considered. Charnwood Borough Council has challenged the need for this further pause, as the Council feel it is in the best interests of the Borough to ensure the Local Plan is adopted as soon as possible. However, the Council respects the Inspectors’ decision and Datesprocess.forfuture

The Government is providing a range of extra support which will be paid to eligible individuals automatically, to help with the rising cost of living and the pressure that puts on household budgets.

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The Charnwood Sports Awards are back for 2022 and residents are being encouraged to enter their nominations. The awards run by Charnwood Borough Council, will celebrate the sporting achievements of individuals and clubs as well as the dedication of volunteers. They will also highlight

£150, disability cost of living payments for those on an eligible UK disability benefit, paid in September.

hearings after the October sessions have yet to be confirmed by the Inspectors. The Inspectors are responsible for the examination process, including setting the timetable. The Council are awaiting further information before they can properly assess what this means for the timetable to adopting the Local Plan. More information is available on the Council’s website, Local Plan 2021-37

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Households in England, Wales and Scotland will receive £400 discount to help with the cost of their energy bill from October onwards.

The search is on to find the best photograph of parks and open spaces in Charnwood. Charnwood Borough Council has launched a competition as part of the ‘Love the outdoors in Charnwood’ campaign to celebrate the Borough’s fantastic range of country parks, nature reserves and ancient Residentswoodlands.of

In my view, as I have previously stated, this is particularly bad news for our local area. Any delay in adopting the Local Plan will see more piecemeal development coming forward, because Charnwood Borough Council cannot demonstrate a five year housing land supply. That said, I still believe certain modifications to the Local Plan need to be in place, in line with my submissions to the Inspectors during the consultation process. These reflected on the large number of dwellings allocated to Anstey and the large development close to Woodthorpe that encroaches into the Woodhouse Parish. In my opinion, both these proposals will have serious consequences for the surrounding infrastructure and the wellbeing of local residents.

This year’s ceremony will take place on Monday 5th December 2022. The deadline for nominations is midnight on Friday 7th October 2022. Nominations for the awards are now open and include in the nine categories: Lets get moving schools award: Junior sportsperson of the year: Senior sportsperson of the year and Club of the year. For the full list of categories, to nominate on line and find out more about the awards, visit www.charnwood.gov.uk/sportsawards or call 01509 634966.

How to enter: Visit charnwood.gov.uk/photo Choose a category: Complete your details: Upload up to two photos. Entries close at 5pm on Monday September 19th 2022 and winners and runners-up will be contacted directly. To find out more about ‘Love the outdoors in Charnwood’ campaign and full terms and conditions for the competition please visit www. Ifcharnwood.gov.uk/LoveOutdoorsyouneedtocontactmeonany issues please write to 10 Groby Lane, Newtown Linford, Leicester. LE6 0HH e-mail cllr.david.snartt@charnwood. gov.uk or telephone 01530 244804.

£300, pensioner cost of living payments that will be paid with the winter fuel payments to all pensioner households across the UK.

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all ages are being invited to enter the competition by grabbing their cameras and capturing snaps at their favourite park or open space in Charnwood. Entries need to be of recent photos taken in the last six months. There are three categories for people to enter: Open category (age 16 and above): Young photographer (aged under 16): Wonderful wildlife (open to all ages). There will be Love Loughborough vouchers for the winners and two runners-up in each category. £50 voucher for the winners and £25 voucher will be awarded to each runner-up.

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The Inspectors conducting the examination of the Charnwood Local Plan have provided a further update. As you will recall from my previous news items, the hearings were paused in July as the Inspectors wanted interested parties to have an opportunity to comment on the evidence which underpins the apportionment of Leicester’s unmet housing need. The consultation, which is a focussed piece of work and aimed at those involved in the examination process, is now underway. The Inspectors have now confirmed examination hearings will resume in October and sessions will take place on October 25th and 26th to consider housing and employment needs.

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The Harrod Cup competition is getting a bit warm too! Our first team is currently top at time of going to press, with the likelihood being that we will face a winner-takes-all showdown against Ashby 2 for the title!

Great news everyone! The Junior Chess lessons at Beanies Soft Play (above Potters Carpets), will re-commence on Saturday 24th September from 9am11am. As always, the cost is £3 per child for your children to play up to 2 hours of chess. Please ensure that you pay Beanies on entry. Thank you to Kellie and the team for agreeing to host us again. I'm really looking forward to seeing some old and new faces in a few weeks time.

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The second team are also placed very nicely in the middle of the table after an incredible 6-2 win away at Loughborough with double wins for Mike Griffiths, Leo Abraham and Captain Oskar. The win could have been better had we not defaulted the bottom board.

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The competition is really heating up now, as we made it 4 out of 4 with an impressive win over our friends at Market Harborough, despite being outgraded on every board. There was a fabulous win for Matt Connor, with two creditable draws for Julian Tarwid and Boris Lazarov. If we win the next match away at Braunstone, the Cup is ours!

At this time the groups that are up and running include: Walking, Ride and amble and book groups, sewing , card making and dry crafts. For the singers there is the “come and sing” choir. The “garden visits group” have already visited a number of formal gardens and a trip to enjoy a bluebell wood and various local gardens centres, To get members up and active there is the ten pin bowling at Holywood bowl, Petanque on the piste at Mitchells field ,Croquet on the court at Milfield Road recreation ground, from early September weekly indoor bowls will be on offer at Mantle road comunity centre in Leicester. Other indoor groups are held in Anstey library include ; a Canasta school, mahjong, Table games where a wide variety of games is on offer and a Scrabble group and two further Canasta groups which are held in members homes. Around 90 members have recently met at Jubilee Hall for a cream tea. A successful coach trip with 30 members to Upton House Warwickshire has been organised by the National Trust Group, the next outing will be to Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire on 21st September, other travelling groups are the garden visitors, Military History and Heritage groups. Indoor bowls will be restarting on Thursday September 8th at Mantle Road Bradgate u3a hold a monthly members meeting at Jubilee Hall on the first Wednesday of the month, 2.30 PM here you can find the latest group information, listen to a wide variety of speakers and complete the afternoon with a tea or coffee. Membership is £14 for the 2022/23 period. Come and meet us and enjoy a sample monthly meeting . Bradgate u3a has been supporting these friendly groups and activities and has been doing so for 12 years plus.

We wish to place on record our thanks as a club for these donations to help us with keeping the club running.

We are pleased that a u3a group have recently taken over the care and planting of the garden at the Leicester Road entrance to Anstey.

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We are also very grateful to or members and the below organisations in helping us to fund the chess this year:

Having weathered the recent Covid storms your local u3a is getting back to its pre lockdown position. u3a supports the retired members of Anstey and the surrounding villages with a good range of pastoral and activity based groups.

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The Anstey Town Charity - an organisation which helps local clubs/ organisations in Anstey with funding for £200.

Charnwood Borough Council - for £500 paying for brand new boards and sets, thanks to Cllrs Taylor and Baines

The Wylie Cup team secured their first win and moved off the bottom of the table away at Kirby Muxloe. Julian and Boris both scored two wins on the evening - well done to them. Kirby do have a game in hand though.

A couple of our chaps will be out and about in Anstey. I believe at the time of writing that one or two of us will be playing in Peppercorns Café on Saturday mornings. If you see us out and about, then do feel free to say hello to us - we are a friendly bunch. We should be easy to see too, me and Boris have ordered some Anstey Chess Club T-Shirts with 'El Presidente' (me) on the back and Boris has 'The Toaster' on his back, along with our website, Facebook and Instagram account addresses on.

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As we reported previously, the Examination of Charnwood's Local Plan was adjourned by the Inspector, due to a significant change in circumstances to what was previously submitted to them. Consequently, the hearing sessions that were programmed from 12 July 2022 onwards were postponed. During the Matter 1 hearing session on 28 June 2022, Charnwood Borough Council confirmed that it would, in principle, be willing to accommodate Charnwood’s apportionment of Leicester’s unmet housing need, as set out in the Leicester & Leicestershire Authorities - Statement of Common Ground relating to Housing and Employment Land Needs (April 2022) (Exam 15). As this represented a significant change in circumstances compared with the submitted Plan which proposed that unmet housing need would be dealt with through a Plan review, the Inspectors have written to the Council outlining their intended next steps. You can read the latest Inspector’s letter and Charnwood’s Planning Department response on this plan-examination-10th-august-2022www.bradgateconservatives.org.uk/news/further-update-charnwood-local-link:

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August is always a quiet month for committee meetings. However, this gives officers and elected members a chance to catch up with some reading, training, doing some research, and to take their summer break. Paul and Deborah were both able to take some time away to recharge their batteries, ready for a busy Autumn. They both hope that you too have found some time to relax and enjoy some of the lovely weather we have had during the summer.

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We met at the impressive little museum, where Ken Hillier gave an accomplished summary of the town’s history. The name Ashby implies that it was a Danish settlement. The Zouch family, which originated from Brittany, supported the Norman invasion and became lords of the manor in about 1150. Ashby remained an unimportant place until the 1460s, when Edward IV gave control of the Midlands to his friend William Hastings. Hastings chose to make Ashby his headquarters and built a substantial castle on the site of the former manor house. The newly important town developed in a distinctive manner, with shops and inns lining Market Street and long, narrow “burgage plots” extending back from them to North Street and South Street. In the English Civil War, the Hastings family supported the King. The castle was besieged by Parliamentary forces and eventually surrendered. The defending force was allowed to leave honourably but the castle was slighted.

You probably know Ashby de la Zouch for its fine main street or perhaps for its castle but here is more to the town that meets the eye, as members of the Society discovered during a visit in August.

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Whether as “A Hobby or an Obsession” members and visitors certainly enjoyed an afternoon travelling with Christine on her “Woolly Journey”.

us on an interesting and informative journey along the route of her hobby/obsession with all things woolly. It started with learning to knit at school and then moved into weaving when, on a visit to Scotland, she was inspired by the patterns and colours of Harris Tweed. She then moved into spinning when she was encouraged by a group of like-minded 'woolly friends' she met at a monthly 'Woolly Day' meeting.

At 7.30pm on 20th September, we return to Thurcaston Memorial Hall. We hope as many of you as possible will come to share your memories of life in the two villages in past decades – or to listen to the recollections of others. Everyone is welcome and on this occasion there will be no visitors’ fee.

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Christine recently bought two alpaca fleeces from Anstey Alpacas in Cropston and said she is currently experimenting, trying to turn them into the lovely tweedy yarns by mixing different fibres and is also having a go at dyeing - again drawing from ideas picked up on the mill tour. She showed us some examples and explained how difficult and lengthy the process is but said that while her woolly journey has slowed down because of it, she didn’t think it would totally end. Christine did, however, conclude her talk by stressing she would draw the line at acquiring her own flock of sheep!!

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us on a walking tour of the town, where we saw surviving examples of the courts as well as elegant terraces associated with the spa. We also took detours to pass through the churchyard of St. Helen’s and to view the outside of the castle. If you haven’t explored the town, it’s well worth the short trip.

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and accessories or sold by the yard.

More details of all our events are on our website: www.thurcastoncropstonhistory.org.uk

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She started by telling us how, at the age of about eight, she learnt to knit at school. She would have to sit at her desk and knit a row and then take it up to the teacher to be inspected. If the same number of stitches were present she would be sent back to knit another row. Along with a bit more teaching from her mother and grannie, she developed a real liking for knitting. The first thing she really remembered knitting was a big baggy cardigan in the early 1960s when huge knitting needles seemed to be a fashion. It was in her school colour - bottle green and real chunky wool - nice and warm. Then followed the story of how she, along with three of her school friends, snuck out of school one lunch time and all ended up falling through ice on a local canal. Christine was the last to get out owing to her lovely chunky cardigan weighing her down. She was eventually rescued by a local shopkeeper with a long pole. She also remembered knitting a Mary Quant dress in the 1970s which she wore a lot to work and also lots of baby clothes and toys as her children came along, always being drawn to tweedy and textured wool which she would pick up in sales and charity shops. This, of course, was a familiar story to most women of a similar age as most ladies in the audience could knit and relate to it - knitting and dressmaking was actually cheaper than buying ready-made clothes. However, there the journey for most women ended.

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“The Duke” will be shown on October 14th and lasts 96 minutes. Our October film is a delightful U.K. comedy crime drama, starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren. This is an uplifting true story where an idealistic old-age pensioner steals a Goya masterpiece which he hides in his wardrobe! You will return home smiling.

Christine then acquired two rigid heddle weaving looms and set about weaving her own version of tweeds.

Before the Summer, we showed “Belfast” which was Sir Kenneth Branagh’s most personal film. It followed his own childhood In Belfast at the beginning of the Troubles in 1969. At Thurcaston after the film, we included bonus features about the making of this film & fascinating comments by Sir Kenneth and Dame Judi Dench.

She showed us some examples of the different designs she developed and samples of brooches, scarves, bags, cushion-covers and purses she had made. She also had ‘a dabble’ at spinning with a drop spindle using some of the small bits of fleece she acquired on a visit to Orkney. This proved to be very slow, so during lockdown she ‘bit the bullet’ and bought a modern spinning wheel and various types of fleece and taught herself to spin inspired by what she had learnt from her tour of the Harris Tweed mill. Also during lockdown, she really managed to indulge her hobby of knitting, weaving and spinning. Many shawls, scarves, cushion-covers, hats, gloves, socks etc. were produced from her wool stash which had grown over the years resulting in two huge bags of all manner of woolly stuff.

Our meetings start at 2:15pm on the second Monday of each month. New members and visitors are always welcome to meetings – just turn up on the day. Please call Mrs Maja Tompkins on 0116 2364865 or alternatively Mrs Jennifer Kennington on 0116 2365402 for further information.

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The Industrial Revolution largely passed the town by, with developments happening at Swadlincote and Coalville instead, but in about 1800 Ashby unexpectedly became a spa. There was a brine spring at Moira but, because of nearby coal mines, no-one wanted to visit it there so instead the water was hauled to Ashby in tanks. The Ivanhoe Baths were built, named after the popular novel by Walter Scott, which had just been published and was partly set in the area. Although Thomas Cook’s second excursion was from Leicester to Ashby Spa, in the end it was the railways that put an end to the venture by making seaside holidays possible. Eventually some industry did come to Ashby, including biscuit- and soap-making. Many of the factory workers and their families were housed in narrow “courts” crammed into the old burgage

For our August meeting we were delighted to invite member Christine Burnett to present her talk entitled “My Woolly Journey – A Hobby or an ChristineObsession???”took

We will be keeping the hall well ventilated and there will be room for us to space Thurcastonout. and Cropston Parish Council will be showing these films at Thurcaston Memorial Hall, starting at 7.30pm. Film tickets will cost the usual £5, which includes a lucky prize draw and refreshments during the interval. You can pay for tickets at the door, if there are any left or pay in advance from: Richard 0116 2363 066 or Diana 0116 2362 619

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Holidaying aboard a glamorous Egyptian river steamer, Hercule Poirot, played by Sir Kenneth Branagh, is caught up in a terrifying search for a murderer. With stars Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French and Letitia Wright, there are many unexpected additional twists to the original Agatha Christie mystery.

Fast forward to retirement and many visits to Scotland and the Outer Hebrides where Christine fell in love with Harris Tweed. She would buy pieces and set to work turning these lovely bits of fabric into glasses cases, pouches, bags etc. and lovingly sewing on the authentic labels supplied with the fabric, examples of which were produced. Christine then fancied weaving her own tweedy fabric; enrolled on a couple of weaving workshops and managed to buy quite a bit of the wool after a tour of one of the Harris Tweed mills on a visit to the Outer Hebrides. Christine then gave us a brief description of the processes the fleeces (which had to be from Cheviot sheep) go through - the washing, dyeing, carding and blending of colours before being spun into cones of beautiful coloured tweedy yarns ready to be sent out to the weavers on the Isle of Harris to be turned into the famous cloth. The woven cloth is then returned to the mill for inspecting and mending of flaws before being washed, fulled and pressed. Only then would it be stamped with the authentic Harris Tweed label and rolled into bales of fabric ready to be sent out to customers and shops to fulfil their orders. There it would be turned into all manner of clothes

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Return fixtures will take place in January and February.

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• Clubman of the Year - The Danny Mead Trophy

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