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ISSUE 097 / OCTOBER 2023
Five great reasons to visit Art at the Priory

The property has been extended in the past and now offers approximately 4600 sq ft of accommodation, sat on a plot of circa 0.75 acres. The large reception rooms feature high windows and offer a variety of uses. To the first floor there are five bedrooms, one en-suite and a family bathroom. There is also a first floor self contained one bedroom annex with its own reception room, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. Externally there is gated access to front of the property which leads you down the drive to this impressive property.

The ground floor comprises of a lounge, separate dining room, kitchen / breakfast room, study, utility & WC. To the first floor the master bedrooms benefits from an en-suite and a walk in wardrobe and there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally there is ample parking in front of the double garage which has been converted to a studio. The private rear garden backs onto open fields and is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and borders.

Situated in the Village of Langtoft is this one off barn conversion offering flexible accommodation over two floors. The first floor living space enjoys countryside and paddock views. The open plan living features a modern kitchen, a dining area and a spacious lounge. The ground floor offers up to three bedrooms and externally there is ample parking, a rear courtyard and a private seating area to the front.

To the ground floor there is a spacious lounge, a separate dining room, a fitted kitchen, a utility room and WC. To the first floor the master bedroom benefits from an en-suite and there are three further bedrooms serviced and a recently fitted shower room. Externally there is ample off road parking, a single garage and a generous rear garden.

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As part of the national Pass Wide and Slow Movement, a walk from Peakirk to Glinton was arranged by Clare Measom. Carts, riders and walkers took part in an event which raised £105 for Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall. Hi-viz jackets were donated by How safe, James Morton of Willowbrook Farm donated haylage for the horses and Peterborough Lost Pets supplied a banner. Raffle prizes came from; Cardyke Soay Sheep, Up the Garden Bath, Peterborough Hedgehog Hotel, Frognall Pool, Never Say Neigh Mindset coach and A Touch of Magic 111.Pass Wide and Slow wants to reinforce the 2 metre rule and to pass at no more than 10mph making our roads safer for riders and horses. A special thank you to Paul and Lyn Foulcher for photographs of the event.

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The Deepings Lions have presented Dementia Support South Lincs and Alzheimer’s Research UK with £1500 following the annual Deeping Duck Race, the headline sponsors of which were Hegarty Solicitors.

This year the Summer Reading Challenge at the Deepings Library built on last year’s record breaking 340 to finish the challenge by reading six books (or more) to a magnificemt 415! Unlike ‘core funded libraries’ the Library does not recieve Lincs County Council funding for the Challenge and so this year they were supported by Liberty Partnership.(Pictured children receiving their medals at DSJ Community Primary School.)

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The Deepings Christmas Market is only two months away! Planning is well underway and there will be crafts, food, gifts, fairground rides and lots of fun. Performers, you are invited to join us to showcase your talents in singing, dancing, and other

forms of entertainment at the Deepings Christmas Market on Sunday 3rd December. Please contact Emily at the Town Hall to book your pitch or register for your performance slot by emailing the Town Hall: deputyclerk@marketdeeping-tc.gov.uk

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Deepings Community Library now has a new manager. Tui Girdlestone is settling into her role and is keen to ensure that all the established popular library activities continue to run smoothly. As ours is a Community Library, primarily managed and staffed by volunteers and we are keen to hear from our members about how we can extend our range of provision to meet the needs of all Deepings residents.

Library Planning Application no. S23/1249

After a short technical delay, our application is now validated and the documents are available to view on the SKDC website under ‘search for a planning application’. This application marks the end of the second phase of our development project to extend the available space so that we can continue to expand our provision in a way that meets local demand. If you can, please take the time to have a look and see the proposals for our two new spaces.

South Kesteven District Council - did you manage to get to the recently held ‘Meet your SKDC Cabinet Members’ event at the Deepings Community Centre, and do you now know who the eight Cabinet members are and their areas of responsibility? If you missed it, these are the people currently leading the administration at the Council:

Richard Cleaver Independent Chairman Leader of the Council

Ashley Baxter Independent Vice-Chairman Finance & Economic Development

Phil Dilks Independent Housing and Planning

Philip Knowles Independent Corporate Governance & Licensing

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Group is currently working collaboratively across the Deepings in conjunction with the Town and Parish Councils to support active travel (primarily walking) by provide more public benches at convenient resting places. In Deeping we are officially recognised as one of Britain’s ‘Best Walking Neighbourhoods’. Walking brings such considerable health benefits to individuals and communities that we are continuing to improve the active travel infrastructure as a way of supporting such activity.

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Basket Making in the Deepings

There was a time when osiers and basket making was to Deeping what coals are to Newcastle. Every street in Deeping St James had a basket maker whose products were used to gather fruit, for shopping and other goods. Every farmer who owned marshy land or land by a river would have an osier bed.

An osier bed is where historically willows were planted and coppiced to produce withies which were used for basket making and fish traps. The willow (Salix Viminalis), known as the common osier, was commonly used for this purpose. The marshy fringes of rivers, especially those that flooded with small islands, alts, eyots or holts like the River Welland were the most common locations for osier beds. Willow roots would be planted and they would grow easily in moist ground. The willow withies would be cut every one or two years.

The produce of the osier bed or holt were known commercially as rods. Green rods are fresh cut and unpeeled and brown rods are those that have been left to dry their skins. White rods are those which have the bark removed or peeled. Buff rods are produced by boiling brown rods and then peeling them.

Waldram Hall

While the growing of osiers and basket making would have dated back to ancient times in the Deepings (and we still have memories of that today in Osier Farm in Eastgate and Osier Holt in Deeping St James), the first mention of an osier holt we can find was a sale at Waldram Park in 1836. Waldram Hall dates back to the 13th century when it was in the parish of Maxey and described as a farm and an inn – a favourite stopping place for pilgrims on their way to Walsingham. Fitzwilliam Archives in Northampton Record Office shows conveyancing of land in Waldram Parks in the 16th century which make reference to osier beds.

Waldram Hall itself fell into a steady decline. In his ‘History of the Fens’, W.H. Wheeler tells us of a ferry from Waldram to Crowland by which time the Hall had been downgraded to a farmhouse. By 1906 it was described as dilapidated but in the 1920s it had a resurgence. It was described as a ‘lovely stone built farmhouse with a red pantile roof, a staircase which went both left and right leading to three bedrooms at the front of the house and two at the back. All of the rooms had stone floors. On the ground floor was a large living room and an equally large pantry. There was a large farmhouse kitchen with two large ovens and from the fireplace hung a large iron cooking pot suspended on a chain. To the rear of the farmhouse was a large orchard and garden.’

The last tenant of the farm was William Parker Clare, who lived here with his family, His daughter, Edith (b.1920) describes the river running past the front of the house where she would play, picnic and fish for tiddlers during the school holidays. She recalled fishing – with a homemade rod and safety pin but never catching anything – with Fred Popple, a well-known Deeping

St James resident and angler. The family moved to a council house in Northborough in the early 1930s luxuriating in running water and electricity. The farm itself was demolished in the 1940s and the stone used for other buildings in the Deepings.

Henry Smith (b.1799) resident of Home Farm, Bridge St, Deeping St James owned osier holts in Eastgate and Welland Bridge and regularly requested that shooting should not take place near the holts where woodcock and snipe would have good cover from predators. He sold his land and fishing rights to Mr Leaf in 1902 ,possibly to concentrate on his core business of farming and butchery. Shortly after the takeover, Fred Bennett, caretaker for Mr Leaf, caught Frank Sanderson trespassing. He was brought before Bourne Sessions and fined 7 shillings – not such a cheap dinner on that occasion!

The Batterhams were names associated with osier beds –William (b.1820), a native of Deeping St James, had started his working life as an agricultural labourer in Spalding where he met and married Alice Jackson. Their son James (b.1854) managed the osier beds in Deeping St James from the family home in Eastgate until he left to work on the railways as his other siblings had done. After Alice’s death in 1878, William sold half of his osier beds. After 15 years as a widower, William married Fanny (aged 40) daughter of

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Robert and Sarah Lambert from Frognall. After William’s death in 1898 aged 78, Fanny carried on the business until 1907 when she married Boston farmer, John Speed. The cottage was demolished in the 1930s and numbers 149-153 now occupy the land.

Osier Farm

Osier Farm was mentioned by name in the 1891 census, the home of Crowland-born Alfred James Barron. His father James farmed at Cranmore, Deeping St James, with 110 acres, also in Crowland. where he had a further 21 acres. and from 1871 in Stowgate. Alfred married Rachel Webster of Glinton in 1878 and they had one daughter, Mabel (b.1880). An excellent batsman, Alfred played cricket for Deeping St James. Their house was described as a stone and thatched dwelling standing flush to the pavement with three lower rooms and three bedrooms, pantry with a large garden, and outbuildings comprising a stone-tiled pigsty and barn. The ground across the road was bounded by a dyke and a hawthorn hedge with nut and fruit trees nearest the bank. Over the river bank the osier beds flourished. Walter Pridmore, a nephew, was employed as a farm worker and Kate Coaten and Carrie Makin worked in the house.

In 1911 at the Priory Church, Mabel married Master Mariner, Graham Hutcheson Stewart from Old Fletton. After a honeymoon in Brighton the couple continued to live with the bride’s parents in Eastgate, Graham joining Mabel when he was on leave. They had two sons, Graham (b.1913) and Donald (b.1917). On Alfred’s retirement in 1918, the whole family moved to Holland House, Market Deeping. In October that year R. Longstaff auctioned 6 cart horses, 18 beasts, farming implements, dairy utensils, gears, portable fowl houses and 8 tons of willows. Alfred died of blood poisoning in the following year, aged 74, leaving £885. The family remained at Holland House, Rachel dying in 1830. The couple were remembered as regular churchgoers, Alfred a judge at the annual Root & Foal Show, Rachel the secretary. Mabel died two years after her mother in Colchester while Graham’s home remained Holland House.

Graham finished his working life as a clerk with Peter Brotherhoods but his final trip as

a Captain in the Merchant Navy was on the factory ship, the Southern Harvester where he had been a whale fishery inspector for the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Throughout the seven-month-long voyages to the ice barrier in the Antarctic he ensured that the whalers abided by regulations. He was invited to a screening of Hell Below Zero at the Broadway, Peterborough, which chronicled the ship’s activities, and some of his ship mates were extras in the film. Graham died in 1963 in Peterborough.

In 1918 Frank Rosling (1873-1960) and Elizabeth Addy took over Osier Farm from Alfred Barron and in doing so founded a dynasty which would farm in the village for over a century. Frank, born in Norfolk the son of Edward and Lavinia (née Rosling) worked at Hall Farm, Overton, Yorkshire, after leaving school. He returned to the Spalding area where he married Elizabeth, daughter of John and Mary Walling of Spalding. The couple ran a shop at 59 London Road before a move to Cowbit where they kept a general store. Then they moved to Osier Farm where they purchased more land and kept pigs, hens and a dairy as well as arable land. In 1921 Elizabeth Addy won second prize for her butter making at the Peterborough Show. Their son Reginald (1902-89) had been before Bourne Petty Sessions for carrying a gun without a licence and for riding a bike without lights (!). He married Rosie Merill, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (née Sharp) of Bridge Street in 1924 and they made their home at 41 Eastgate.

Of course, during this time there were the tragedies that often befell farming families. In 1929, Walter Baker, an employee, had his right leg amputated below the knee, a result of being drawn into the flappers of a drum during threshing operations. Two years later in 1931, Frank Snr and Frank Otter found two dead and three sheep badly injured by stray dogs.

All the family helped Mr Harris from Crowland who would come and cut the willows for his basket making business. If he had an urgent

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order he would cycle over, cut the willows and cycle back again. Links with the family and Crowland were maintained when Violet (1905-51) married Thomas Morton, a farm foreman and stockman from the village. The youngest daughter, Lavinia (1919-2015) had a Christmas wedding at the Priory to John Speechley in 1942, the couple settling at his farm, The Elms, Crowland Common. In 1927 May (1898-1980) married Francis Stock, farm foreman of Spalding, and the couple settled at 83 Pennygate. In the same year Gladys married Esmond Kisby and moved to Derby where Esmond was a driver for the L.M.S. Frank Jnr (1900-88) settled in Barholm at Grasmere Farm following his marriage to Lucie Sutton in 1928. Further to her nuptials with lorry driver Rupert Day in 1920 Edna (1910- 65) set up home in South Street, Bourne, before moving to Leicester where Rupert died in 1949. Edna later married Harry Jennings in 1955. Rhoda (1916-?) made her home at 44 Church Street after tying the knot with hairdresser, Thomas Coddington. Edith (1877-1986) had become an assistant to a music seller in Overton, Yorkshire where she married market garden owner Cyril Hempstock, retiring to 123 Eastgate.

Elizabeth died in 1948, Frank Snr retiring two years later to live with daughter May and her husband Francis in Spalding. Frank enjoyed a happy retirement; he was a member of Spalding Bowls club and member of the Veterans Club at Ayscoughfee which entailed a three-mile daily walk.

Golden Osier & Basket Co.

Spencer Ames (1892-1979) was born in Peterborough to Spencer and Annie Ames and, like his father trained in the skills of basket making. From the age of 14 he worked in Leighton Buzzard where up to 100 men were employed producing cabbage crates, turnip skeps and other specialised baskets for Covent Garden. Later he worked for Sellars & Son of Wharf Rd., Peterborough, who made baskets from osiers grown at Peakirk.

In 1915, after marrying Priscilla Bird and having a son, Peter joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Service, and was awarded the Victory and British War medals. Later, during the Second World War, he worked at the Ordnance Depot at Walton. Approaching retirement he

decided to return to his original occupation of basket making, founding the Golden Osier & Basket Co. They bought and cleared a damp swampy area of land in Frognall near to the Rose Inn and close to their house on the Spalding Road. Father and son together cleared reeds, weeds, bushes and planted rows of osiers and willows brought from the new wildfowl gardens at Peakirk. They built sheds to store the fast-growing osiers, installed a boiler to boil the canes and made their own equipment to strip and treat the cut willows. When the development of cheap plastic led to the decline of basketry, Spencer stopped production but held on to the land and it was here that his grandsons Kenneth and Tony Payne founded the Ampy Automation Co in the early 1960s. Priscilla died in 1965, Spencer in 1979 and Ampy became world renowned in the manufacture of electricity meters. The company moved to a larger site in Market Deeping and the land was sold for housing

Basket making in Deeping today

John Conkey was trained as a basket maker by Len Wilcox, who worked the osier beds in Deeping, Northborough and Peakirk (which became the Wildfowl Trust) and the Bluebell Woods which are now part of Nene Park. Len was a third-generation basket maker and John, who had long had an interest in traditional willow work, took up the trade in 1996. Exploring traditional techniques he has made baskets of all shapes and sizes, from shopping baskets to coffins, and he has also tried his hand at willow growing and rush weaving. He is in possession of a pamphlet by Keith and Judy Simpson from Deeping about basket makers in Peterborough. Although there are few professional basket makers working now, John has noticed a resurgence of interest in the craft and he has recently started to teach courses with Nene Coppice and Crafts, sharing the skills and knowledge to help this craft live on and flourish.

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The soundtrack to Jim Booth’s life was belted out by Diana Ross in 1970 just when his involvement as a United Nations liaison officer in the Biafran War was coming to end. ‘The blue beret,’ comments Jim, ‘in no way provided security from being shot at!’ The war in Jim’s words ‘with too much starvation and too much death’ came to an end when the Biafrans, wanting to break away from the dominance of Nigeria, ran out of steam. Jim’s journey to Biafra had started when he joined the Royal Navy as PT instructor in 1959; it took nine years to be promoted from Leading Seaman to Petty Officer and so, in a career move, he transferred to the Royal Marines where he became a Colour Sergeant after just three years.

He first saw action in Borneo where British Commonwealth forces fought against Indonesia in a conflict that focused on the future of Brunei and North Borneo. The fighting consisted of small-scale jungle clashes in the border areas, and ended in victory for the Commonwealth. It was during this time that Jim married for the first time. The ceremony was in Singapore and Jim was homebound to the UK via Paris with his Chinese wife when there was a tragic road traffic accident in which she lost her life.

A tour of duty in Aden (now Yemen) followed where there was an insurgency against British rule which hastened British plans for withdrawal.

Of course Jim’s life in the Navy followed the course of British history and so a tour of duty in Northern Ireland followed his time in Nigeria. As an Irishman, Jim could speak Gaelic which proved useful to the British. Affiliated to the Special Forces, initially Jim was stationed in a Joint Sub-Command centre in Londonderry before what became known as ‘The

Troubles’ started in earnest. Jim had married for a second time in 1966, this time to an English girl. Spending hours in surveillance, Jim spent four years in Northern Ireland with few visits home and his marriage floundered as he was limited to what information he could give his wife.

Jim was six months in Belize and then took on the highly paid job as a private security officer for the Sultan of Brunei and then further with the Sultan of Oman – the British Government allowed for a loan arrangement if the fees were covered by the relevant royal families. He

was back in Northern Ireland, though, in the late ‘70’s serving with the Special Boat Services.

Taking a path where he was in the thick of the action, Jim was in the Falklands for six weeks before the British Task Force arrived. So he found himself behind enemy lines, directing shells onto targets. He remembers on one Sunday evening he was under cover in a hedgerow when a farmer appeared with his dog. The dog immediately sensed his presence and would not stop barking in his direction. The farmer hastily made a retreat to reappear and leave a roast lamb dinner on the gatepost. It was the first substantial meal that Jim had had for some time and the plate was licked clean.

In 1982 after serving for 26 years, including his time in the Royal Navy, Jim finally left the forces with a General Services Medal, a Special Forces Medal and latterly a King’s Coronation Medal. His life in the Marines had been a lonely one and sometimes dangerous. He now took the opportunity to return to Nepal to look up old friends from his early days in the forces. He had always enjoyed climbing and in 1964 he had climbed Mount McKinley (Denali), then it was Mount Everest from Tibet. He stayed in Tibet for about a year, coming back to the UK to receive treatment for cancer, first in his eye, then bowel and then his liver and more recently in his thyroid and shoulder. He attributes the success of the treatment that he received to a highly qualified specialist at Peterborough hospital, Elizabeth Drye, who ensured there was no need for a colostomy when he suffered bowel cancer. Jim was not surprised by the cancers that he suffered; as a guinea pig in 1963 in experiments on forces personnel at the chemical defence experimental establishment of Porton Down he has lost many of his colleagues in this way. He received a taxable compensation payout of £8,000 in 2004.

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A further blow to his health occurred when he fell off a roof he was replacing in Essendine. He broke his neck, several ribs and his pelvis and was airlifted to the major trauma unit in Nottingham. Not to be deterred, this intrepid individual was back in Nepal in October after the accident had occurred in July.

Jim started a trekking company, Boundless Himalayas and Himalyan Global with his business

partner, Min Thapa. Trekkers are frequently escorted to the world’s highest peaks from Nepal and Tibet, including all the wonders of the high Himalayas. Jim has used his construction expertise jointly to form the Dubung Welfare Organisation to bring running water up the mountain to 300 houses at 1300 metres high, a project which is anticipated will cost more than £1 million or 177 million rupees and for which he is currently raising funds.

A life of service in the British Armed Forces, more than a brush with cancer and surviving a fall from a great height, even at 79, Jim Booth continues to raise the bar – the refrain ‘Ain’t no mountain high enough’ rings as true today as it did over 60 years ago!

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What to wear? Will it rain? What time does it get dark? The annual autumnal dilemmas are upon us. But, not all is uncertain. Gardens will welcome a new season as fiery leaves appear above us and everyone, yes everyone, will start to remind you that “it’s not long ‘til Christmas”! So let’s bid a fond farewell to summer and embrace the next chapter in the Earth’s orbit.

Windsor is ready to welcome you this season with warm fires in the castle and calming colours in The Great Park at The Savill Garden. It won’t be long before The Savill Garden’s Autumn Wood is ablaze with reds, oranges and golds as the Keeper of the Gardens anticipates another “brightly changing palette of colours” - including Japanese maples, sweetgums, hickories and tupelo trees. Windsor Castle will borrow from The Great Park once again this Christmas as a 6m tree is installed in St George’s Hall, creating a magnificent centrepiece for the Castle’s festive display. Expect hundreds of twinkling lights, delicate ornaments and sumptuous arrangements at the late Queen’s beloved family home.

This autumn, Kew Gardens invites you to explore the amazing world of plants and fungi through a ‘queer lens’ at their unique new festival, Queer Nature, which features striking new art and horticultural installations. Step inside the world’s largest Victorian glasshouse and feel inspired by the queer wonder of the natural world! And, don’t miss the chance to walk amongst the autumnal canopy on Kew’s 18m high Treetop Walkway!

Transport yourself to the Far East and surround yourself with a riot of natural colour at Batsford Arboretum, a 60 acre, Asian-inspired site set within the honey coloured Cotswolds. There are over 2,850 specimens here including acers and sorbus, renowned for their fiery autumn colour and autumn berries. Head 60 miles north of here and you’ll find the award-winning National Memorial Arboretum, home to 25,000 trees and over 400 thought provoking memorials. This is the UK’s only year-round space dedicated to celebrating lives lived and commemorating lives lost, including from within the Armed Forces and emergency services.

Get festive amongst the late autumn colours with a two hour cruise along the Peak Forest Canal, navigating a section carved from the hillside whilst tucking in to hot roast turkey sandwiches, with all the trimmings, of course! There’s a

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Halloween ready at the Red Cross Shop, Church St., Market Deeping

Market Deeping Antiques Centre becomes the home of the Pumpkin Patch for Halloween with an array of patchwork, crocheted, knitted pumpkins.

Spooktacukar party dress for Halloween from the workroom of Margarette Chambers email mchambers1952@ icloud.com

Available from the Deepings Library, the brand new book in the Dead Good Detectives series by Jenny McLachlan. Perfect for fans of BBC’s Ghosts. Sid Jones has always known she is different, but after accidentally freeing a 300 yr old pirate ghost, Sid realises that she has actual magic!

Mini needle felted pumpkins £3 each also crocheted mini pumpkins £5 Handmade by Nikki Oliver Tel: 07939910250

Plenty of seasonal specials at Grasmere Farm, in Market Gate, Market Deeping. Pumpkins and all sorts of Squash will be available from their Market Gate Deli and don’t forget spooky, sweet treats for trick or treat! At the Traditional Butchers you can find some very Autumnal dishes including brand new Honey & Mustard Chicken Crown and Tuscan Pork Pockets.

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Wilson’s Walks Pet Stop

Jumping into Mum’s car, I had my harness on and Mum clipped my seatbelt on and away we go. I’m Wilson a black Springer spaniel and my Mum owns a pet shop (lucky me!) Today is her day with me and I love these days as we get to go on longer adventures which I can’t wait to share with you.

On this first walk we explore Grimsthorpe Castle. It’s a short 20-minute drive from around the Deepings area, just north of Bourne. I love it when the car slows down and I can smell the great outdoors and know it will be very soon I can jump out of the car and get started on my walkies.

Grimsthorpe Castle is set amongst 3,000 acres of park and woodland. With all this space comes lots of wildlife too. There are deer, cattle and lots of birds and small mammals, and lots of insects and dragonflies. That’s why on this walk I’ll be on my lead. All dogs visiting here are requested to be on a lead so it’s not just me!

As we head off Mum has poop bags at the ready (phew!) and I spied my water bottle, and I know

Grimsthorpe Castle

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she has some treats and pretends to hide them. There is a dog water bowl located outside the Shop and the poop bins are near the Castle.

This is a great walk for my paws with lots of lovely grass and parkland. Plus on a sunny day there’s some good shade too. It’s also nice and quiet once you get walking away from the shop, which is great for other dogs who like to have their own space.

We covered a good 10 mile walk (that’s lots of thousands of doggie steps!) around the parkland today. When you arrive you can pick up a map from the entry huts with different walking routes around the park.

Grimsthorpe is open from April through to October each year and on

select days of the week between 10:30am and 6pm with the last entry at 5pm. There is an entry fee and seasonal passes are available with details on their website.

Time to travel: Approx 20-30 mins

Length of walk: 10 miles

Time of walk: 2.5 - 3 hours

Paw rating for ease:

Sniff rating:

Overall woof rating: 4 out of 5

Off lead: ON LEAD ONLY. They ask very nicely on the website to keep dogs on their leads

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In Wilson’s bag: Poop bags, treats, water bottle

Poop bins: Not on the walk

Other wildlife: Birds and small mammals, deer and cattle

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Kids Clothes for Free with Zoe Kornfeld

I have fond memories of accompanying my mum to jumble sales in village halls in the late 80s/early 90s. They may not be as prolific as they once were but buying pre-loved clothes and toys still remains a sensible choice. Not only is it moneysaving, it prevents unwanted items from going to landfill. As our babies grow so quickly, many of the items we buy can look and feel as-new, and may have only been worn once or twice, so opting for pre-loved does not mean settling for lower quality. Jumble sales have evolved into table-top sales, such as those run by Mum2Mum Market, Facebook gifting groups, and charity shops. Below are two other local charitable organisations which each year help thousands of families access pre-loved baby and children’s items. As we start to replace sun hats with woolly ones, please consider using their services for your family’s needs, or by supporting them through donations, or perhaps volunteering your time.

Bumps & Beyond

Operating in Stamford since 2009, Bumps & Beyond offers support to parents and care-givers during and after pregnancy, by equipping them and their children with a full range of donated clothing items, equipment and essential healthcare items. To date, more than ten tonnes of preloved clothing has been sorted and given to those in need. Beginning life in a small cupboard on the site of Stamford Hospital, the charity recently moved into larger premises on Stamford’s West Street Industrial Estate, having secured lottery funding. Vanessa, the incredibly passionate Chair of the Bumps and Beyond Trustees, showed me around and told me more about the plans to further improve the service. Recent fundraising contributions on the night of the Rutland and Stamford Mercury Business Awards will allow more racks, rails, boxes and comfy chairs to be added to the donation and sorting room.

Visitors to the new showroom are greeted with rows of beautifully presented baby and children’s items, from large equipment such as cots, pushchairs and high chairs, to shelves full of toys and books, rails and shelves of clothes, school uniform, shoes, winter coats and maternity wear. A ‘pay what you can’ ethos means that Bumps and Beyond can be accessible for all, no matter what their background or needs.

Hand Me Down Hub

During the pandemic, Hand me Down Hub founder and driving force Kay Marsh started collecting bundles of baby and children’s clothes and items that families were giving away for free via Facebook. She would distribute them to local charities, such as Baby Essentials in Spalding. And so, the Hand Me Down Hub was born! Operating from Kay’s home in Pinchbeck, word soon spread, and Kay became inundated with donations, as well as people popping by to find much-needed preloved items to take home themselves. The Hub soon outgrew Kay’s spare room and she now rents a storage unit to help organise donations.

Keen to make the Hub more accessible for all, Kay visits local baby and parent groups, using her own time and money for petrol. Those who are able to make a donation in exchange for pre-loved items help with running costs and secure the future of the Hub. Kay is very keen to hear from anyone who feels they could regularly volunteer their time to help. Whether sorting or transporting goods, or in the background assisting with admin behind the scenes, if you can help please do get in touch via her Facebook page. Still in its early stages, but with such a dedicated person driving it, there’s no doubt that the Hand Me Down Hub will continue to grow, and help countless local families enjoy the wonderful world of pre-loved.

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Having created a carved pumpkin for Halloween, what to do with the pulp and the seeds?

Dan Roche, Head Chef at the Packhorse, Northborough, shares his recipe for Pumpkin Soup

Pumpkin, Ginger and Orange Soup

1 medium onion

1 stick celery

2 cloves garlic

1 thumb sized ginger

2 large oranges

1 kg pumpkin

I medium potato

1.5l veg or chicken stock

Optional

Toasted pumpkin seeds

Natural yoghurt

Dice and fry onion, celery for 6mins

Add garlic and fry 2 more minutes

Add ground ginger

Add zest of one orange

Add diced pumpkin

Add juice of 2 oranges

Add diced potato

Add veg or chicken stock

Season

Cook for 20mins until potato and pumpkin are soft

Blend until smooth

Top with toasted pumpkin seeds and a dollop of natural yoghurt

Sliced chilli peppers Serves

Sliced Chillies are an optional addition for a little more heat.

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A little Christmas treat from us to you!

There is no obligation to use our services, this is purely us giving something back, a way in which we at Liberty Estate Planning can celebrate our community.

We are often overwhelmed by the support of our clients and our local community and want to take this opportunity to give something back.

We are gifting a hamper worth £100 to two lucky people in the local community. All you need to do is provide us with your name and contact details to enter.

To enter please email us at: LEP@liberty-partnership.co.uk, call into the office, or drop a note through our door using the title ‘Hamper Giveaway’.

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It’s fast approaching the 20year anniversary of my first experience of remote Scottish islands and indeed my first experience of visiting the big mountain ranges of Scotland. It got me hooked on remote Scottish islands and all started with what to this day remains my best birding day ever.

A drake Harlequin Duck is a thing of true, indescribable beauty. Their blue, white, black and chestnut colours combine to make one of the most immaculate looking birds on the planet. Their far northern hemisphere range makes them difficult to see in their natural habitat, adding to the mythology of the species.

However, the female Harlequin Duck, with all shades of brown, is less than inspiring. But, when one turned up on Lewis, of the Outer Hebrides, in mid-January 2004, it caused quite a stir. Harlequin, despite breeding as close as Iceland, are very rare in Britain, indeed there have only been five records since this bird.

When the bird remained on Lewis in mid-February, my friends Trev and Dan halfjokingly suggested that if the duck was still present at the end of April, then we should for May Day Bank Holiday weekend. But what were the chances of the duck staying?

Well, turns out, pretty good. The last weekend of April came and the bird was in situ and thus a plan was hatched for a long weekend on the Hebrides, for the Bank Holiday!

We set off late Thursday night, car packed with a tent and enough clothes and optics that four birders could pack into a rather small car. Our first destination was Loch Garten, near Aviemore, where we planned to get a couple of hours’ kip in the car before dawn. As you can imagine, dear reader, a small car packed with people and equipment wasn’t the most comfortable space to sleep so dawn mercifully came round very quickly.

Loch Garten is famous for its breeding Osprey, as the first place they returned to in the 1950s, after a brief period of extinction in Britain. The four of us joined a crowd to enter a hide overlooking a huge Osprey nest and there it was – a wild, Scottish Osprey! Below the nest, though, we were hoping for something even more special.

The Capercaillie is a turkey sided grouse-like bird, which has a chequered history in Scotland and once again looks to be on the edge of extinction. Back in 2004, a regular ‘lek’ would gather in the early morning, under the Osprey hide. A lek is basically the dance floor of the bird world. The males strut their stuff, in the hope a female is either attracted or takes pity. This lek of a couple of males and a few females was my first ever Capercaillie! Very exciting to watch and the first of what I hoped would be several new birds!

We next moved onto Tulloch Moor where Black Grouse flying off the road became my second new bird of the day, quickly followed by another Scottish speciality, the Crested Tit, on some feeders by a nearby car park. Summer plumaged Slavonian Grebes on a flood over the road, were little bobby dazzlers with their golden tufts. It was all a bit surreal; three new birds by breakfast.

Next, we moved onto the stunning Findhorn Valley. An eleven-mile, dead-end road, that follows the river into some of the most breathtaking and remote scenery in Britain. Here Eagles dare but we had a time constraint which meant we didn’t get time to give the Golden and White-tailed Eagles a proper chance. Mountain Hare was new to me, and Red Grouse and Dipper were yet more quality upland birds we encountered.

The long drive to the west coast was next on the agenda, as we had a ferry to catch at Ullapool. Whilst waiting for the ferry to arrive, we found yet another new bird for me, an Iceland Gull! As the name suggests, they belong up in the Arctic north but small numbers winter in Britain and this bird was a little late heading north.

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A slightly bumpy ferry journey across to the Isle of Lewis was
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livened up with seabirds galore! Black Guillemot, Manx Shearwater and Puffins were a real delight to see but even better was all three regular species of diver –Great Norther, Black-throated and Redthroated – all in breeding splendour!

On arrival on Lewis, we drove straight to Griais, where the Duck had last been seen. We searched up and down the river, to no avail. Then suddenly, a brown duck came flying down the river, straight towards us. ‘That’s it!’ one of us shouted!

It landed nearby and allowed us close approach. Sadly, this was back before the days of me taking photos but I still have the memories of this momentous twitch and still remember the setting, the bird and the company I shared it with. But the day wasn’t done…

We had one last bird to see. The Hebrides were famous in the early 2000s for being a staging post for the rare, White-billed Diver. From a known cliff-top vantage point, we found a stunning adult and not so stunning first summer, ‘banana bill’. Another rare bird from the far north and my final new bird of the day, taking my total to six!

My best day’s birding, ever, ended camping on the Isle of Harris, overlooking the Sound of Taransay (where we could see the huts, Ben Fogle, et al lived in for the BBC’s Castaway in 2000, some four years previously…). The sun was still in the sky at 11pm, the sand was golden, the weather amazing and bird calls surrounded us. We sat outside our tent with a cold beer, soaking in the last of what had been a long but rather wonderful introduction into birding in Scotland and its islands!

Will works at Grasmere Farm in Deeping St James (with a butcher’s and deli in Market Gate, Market Deeping) but in his spare time enjoys wildlife watching locally and across the country. He is also a keen photographer. Many of his images can be found at http:// justwildimages.blogspot.co.uk/ and photo cards can be found for sale at Market Gate Deli in Market Deeping.

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Five great reasons to visit Art at the Priory

Free admission

Original work, prints, cards and refreshments

Sat 21st Oct 10.00 am - 4.00 pm and Sun 22nd Oct 11.30- 4.00pm

Supported by Black Cab Framing and I’d rather be in Deeping magazine

@Priory Church, Church St., Deeping St James PE6 8NP

Support local artists

Opportunities to support the work of local artists are few and far between and this is just one of those rare occasions when it is possible to do just that! In convivial company with the opportunity for coffee and a cake!

Unique artwork!

In the days of mass production when so much seems disposable puchasing a unique piece of artwork that gives you joy whenever you catch a glimpse of it in your home seems to have even more value!

Scratch the surface and there is a whole lot of artistic talent in our area! Without a museum or gallery in the village there is no permanent home for the artistic work of all descriptions but we have a thriving art school in Artivity and many local artists using a variety of media - this is a great opportunity to come and see what is available while chatting about their work!w

Be inspired!

There is nothing like seeing the art of the possible in action! With groups such as Paisley Art (Mon am) and local art groups such as the Maxey and Deeping Art Group (Thurs am) and classes at Riverside Crafts there are opportunities to get involved. So come along and be inspired!

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Dehlia Barnard-Edmunds Two for Joy by Elaine Anderson l-r Tony Nero, Wendy Quinnell, Michelle Allot, Lauren Maddison, Jo Crawford

The Priory Church has stood at the heart of the village of Deeping St James for hundreds of years - it is a constant in our landscape. When we come over the bridge and see the spire lit up we know we are coming home! With this exhibition artists and their patrons will raise much needed funds for its upkeep.

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Try something newmake new friends - join one of our craft workshops! Pop in or look at our website for details WINNER 2021/2022 83 High Street, Market Deeping, Peterborough, PE6 8ED www.riversidebeads.co.uk 01778 344550 www.riversidecrafts.co.uk
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what’s on

‘Impressed’

Printmaking related works by Printers Inc, Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery

Moreley’s Lane, Corby Glenn, NG33 4NL

Weds 4 Oct - Weds 25 Oct

12-5.00p.m Tues- Sat

Free admission

A group of Lincolnshire based artists, explore impressions through print and other media in an exhibition of 2D and 3D work. www.willoughbygallery.com

Bryn Howarth

Priory Church Hall DSJ

Sun 29th Oct 3.00pm

Singer/Songwriter

Bryn Howarth has released 22 albums of modern gosplel/blues music and his songs have been recorded by artists including Lulu and Cliff Richard. A cafe style concert - bring your own snacks and drinks. Tickets £10 (children £5) from Jo Astle 01778 346879 of V Worthington 01778 343860

Tolethorpe Preloved Clothing Sale

Sun 29th Oct 10am-4pm

Stamford Shakespeare Company, Tolethorpe Hall, Salters Lane, Little

Casterton, Stamford, PE9 4BH

The Birth of the BBC and 100 years of broadcasting

Tues 24th Oct, 7 for 7.30

West Deeping Village Hall. Tickets £3 on the door to incl refreshments

Talk by Clair Wordsworth Vintage BBC microphone from the 1930s

Glinton Horticultural Society Talk

Friday 20th

Oct 7.30

Glinton

Village Hall

Langdyke Countryside Trust & John Clare Country by David Cowcill. Members £4.00, visitors £5.00all welcome.

Keep Warm Events

2.00pm Thurs 5th and 12th Oct Oddfellows Hall, 57 Church Street, Market Deeping. PE6 8AN.

Open to all, come and join us for a natter and free refreshments while keeping warm. No need to book. Info contact Barry on 01778 560059.

The country house in crime, mystery and supernatural novels

The Chapel, Grimsthorpe Castle

26th Oct. 6 for 6.30pm

Tickets £10 to incl drinks www.grimsthorpe.co.uk

Across 40 stalls, shoppers can expect a wide variety of preloved clothing, shoes, hats, jewellery and accessories, from high end to high street. Also a treasure trove of items available to buy from the Stamford Shakespeare Co. costume department. Free parking and free entry. Wheelchair access. Refreshments on sale.

Enquiries: tolethorpeclothingsales@gmail.com

The Arts Society Peterborough

12th Oct. Doors open 10.15 for coffee and a chat - talk lasts an hour. First talk free The Fleet, PE2 4 DL. ‘1968, the year that changed the direction of art ‘ by Anna Moszynska

Examining this year in context, Anna will discuss how new art movements, such as Land Art and Arte Povera sprung up, and how artists came to push the boundaries of art. www.the-arts-societypeterborough.org.uk

Swaddywell Autumn Photography Walkshop

Join Sarah and Kathryn for an afternoon of gentle photography. Use your mobile phone or other camera, at beautiful Swaddywell Nature Reserve

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/swaddywellautumn-photography-walkshop-tickets618871660797?aff=oddtdtcreator

Stars Above and Earth Below

7.30pm Sat 7th Oct,

Peterborough Cathedral

Peterborough Male Voice

Choir and Peterborough

A seasonal spooky end to this series of lectures with Dr Barbara Cooke from Loughborough University. In narratives such as The Turn of the Screw, Crooked House, and The Little Stranger these buildings become characters in their own right: some imprison and some bewilder but all, ultimately, seduce…

Voices perform works by some of the world’s finest living composers including Bob Chilcott, Russell Pascoe, Gwyneth Walker, Eric Whitacre and Jeffrey Horvath. A feast of contemporary choral music featuring works by Marie-Claire Saindon, Joan Szymko and Cheryl Frances-Hoad. Tickets at www.peterboroughsings.org.uk/tickets

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Image: Red and Round Photography

M.A.D. Art Exhibition @ Maxey

Maxey Village Hall PE6 9EJ

Fri 6th 10.00am-8.00pm Sat Oct 7th. 10.00am-5.00pm

Disabled parking. Free entry. Refreshments

Joint art exhibition of Maxey Art Group and Deepings Art Club.

‘Reprieved at Lincoln’ a talk by author Malcolm Moyes

Thurs 19th Oct 7.00pm Bookmark, 18-20 The Crescent, Spalding PE11 1AF

In the second half of the 19th century three local women were convicted of infanticide and sentenced to death. All were eventually reprieved by the Home Secretary. This book delves into their stories and the impact of their crimes. Tickets £10 to include a glass of wine or juice. Book on 01775 769231 or instore

The Cherry Pickers (11th Hussars)

a talk with Dave Roberts

1st Nov 7.30 for 8.00pm

The Deeping Mens Group Masonic Hall DSJ £15 pa to join.

Deeping Ploughing Match

Will be held on a site at Stowgate Fen Road, Deeping St Nicholas, PE11 3DP What3Words; vintages.present situation (by kind permission of P N Watts)

Saturday, 28th October 2023

Two Royal Ladies of Deeping

Two Royal Ladies of Deeping

Sun 15th Oct, at 3 pm.

Priory Church Hall, Deeping St James

Rev. Sonia Marshall will look at the eventful lives of Margaret Beaufort and Joan Wake Both were of royal lineage; both were destined to become mother of a king and both inherited lands in Deeping. Tickets £10 (children free) incl. light refreshments from J Astle 01778 346879, V Worthington 01778 343860 or at the door.

Sunday 15th Oct, 2023 at 3pm

Priory Church Hall, Deeping St James PE6 8NP

Tickets £10 (children free) incl. light refreshments from J Astle 01778 346879, V Worthington 01778 343860 or at the door.

A talk by John Parsonage

Deepings Library

Thursday 12th October 7.00pm

Changing mindsets to help challenged wildlife. Tickets £5 to incl light refreshments. Call 01778 346528 email deepingscommunitylibrary@gmail.com or pop in M-F 10-5 closed Thurs Sat 10-3pm

Ploughing from 9.15am to 1.15pm

Bring the family along to see and enjoy;

• Magnificent Horse Ploughing Teams

• Vintage tractors from the bygone years in fine working order

• The present day high tech tractors and ploughs in action

• The garden tractors with versatile ploughing facilities

• Demonstration plots displaying the latest tractors and ploughs

• Cereals, Pulses and Roots Show with exhibitors young and old

• Trade Stands

Car Parking

Refreshments & Licenced Bar

Details from Philip Garford 07860 797887 (Hon Sec) garfordphilip@gmail.com

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Sonia Marshall explores the eventful lives of Joan Wake, the ‘Fair Maid of Kent’ and Lady Margaret Beaufort, both with local connections and both destined to become the mother of a king.
All proceeds to support the work of Priory Church and its Mission Matters Committee

Wills

Why do I need a will?

Wills are important to ensure that your assets pass to those you would like. If you are not married, your partner will not automatically inherit your estate. If you have children, you can also use a will to nominate guardians to ensure they are looked after if the worst may happen.

Lasting Powers of Attorney

What are they?

Lasting Powers of Attorneys (LPAs) are documents that allow someone that you nominate as your attorney, to deal with your financial or health affairs on your behalf.

These are used when you lose mental capacity but must be created while you can still make decisions. If you do not create these in time, then unfortunately the solution is more costly and time consuming.

Probate

What is it?

When a person sadly passes away, some banks and institutes require a Grant of Probate to enable you to collect in their assets. If you are selling a house, a solicitor will require this to complete the sale.

We are licensed to assist with the probate application on your behalf, as well as distribute the estate, making everything simpler at this difficult time.

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