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FEATURE 5 INSIDE The Jeffries and the Manor House great aspects of Unique Cottage Studios ISSUE 103 / MAY 2024 SpaWIN treat for two

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*ONWARD CHAIN IN PLACE* Newton Fallowell are proud to offer for sale this well presented four bedroom detached house in the village of Baston. The ground floor briefly comprises of a study, a lounge opening to garden room, modern kitchen / breakfast room, a separate dining room, utility and cloakroom. On the first floor the master bedroom has an en-suite and there are three further bedrooms serviced by a spacious family bathroom. Externally there is a large block paved driveway, a double garage and a pleasantly private rear garden. Early viewing of this property is highly recommended.

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Spring, it must be said, was a little reluctant to arrive this year and when it did come it didn’t last long as the blossom blew away like confetti in the wind. That didn’t stop the intrepid Deeping St James allotment holders from holding a well-attended and highly enjoyable coffee and cake morning one Sunday in April. Plans were made, projects discussed and a good time was had by all. Celebrating the fact that it was possible to meet together when just four short years ago this would not have been possible! In the words of Donna Ashworth, ‘Joy sneaks in, as you pour a cup of coffee, watching the sun hit your favourite tree; just right!’

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5 9-15 News 17 Competition 18 The Jeffries and the Manor House 29 Get the 20’s look 32 Profile 34 A Deeping Fen Farmer’s Diary 37 Auctions 41 Head shoulders knees and toes 44 Harriers and Hares, Swifts and Hedgehogs 46 Five great unique cottage workshops 48 What’s on 28 46 37 18 Inside
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Having discovered a colony of bees had set up home in one of his apple trees, Sir John Hayes MP has taken up weekly lessons to become a fully fledged bee keeper.

This year Newborough Young Farmers will be holding their 11th tractor run on Sunday May 19th leaving Moor Farm at 11 o’clock and stopping off at John Eve Field, Market Deeping.

Following the competition in the March issue of this magazine for two tickets for Tolethorpe this season, Deputy Wardrobe Mistress, Jo Henderson, drew the winning ticket, with two wardrobe volunteers, Debbie Hallam and Marina Volynets, lending a hand. The hat they drew the tickets from will actually be on someone’s head in this year’s productions of The Recruiting Officer. The photo was taken in the grounds of the Hall with the theatre roof in the background. The winner is Lousie Wilson of Market Deeping.

Karl Eve, of Deeping Direct was playing world class basket ball in Croatia for the Masters Basketball World Cup 60+ in April.

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Following our feature on The Pack Horse we received this note ‘Just want to say what an interesting article it was and highlighted my Mum and Aunt’s connection with the Pack Horse and Northborough itself, they were bought up at 3 Church Street as my grandfather, Arthur Field worked at the Manor as a farm labourer for the Garford family who were tenant farmers for Earl Fitzwilliam of Milton Hall. It was my parents (Pauline Field and Harry Balderson) that lived in the Grove and my Aunt was in Northborough. This is a photo of Pauline and her twin sister Pat with their mother Constance Field at the front gate of their cottage, their family home.’ Alison Buttery

Steve and Carol Williams and John Lawrence of The Thirsty Giraffe were presented with the Peterborough and District CAMRA Pub of the Year Award 2024 by Jackie, Vice Chair of the Association.

What do the Roman Military Research Society do to celebrate Saturnalia (albeit late)? They stay at the Priory Church Hall and take sustenance at The Thirsty Giraffe.

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A cheque for £785 was presented to the Carers Sitter Service by the Deeping Gates Ladies’ Group who had chosen the Service for their charity of the year.

‘History in a glass’ is how author of The Salt Path, Raynor Winn describes the cider that she makes with her husband Moth on their farm in Cornwall and now it is possible to buy a bottle of this liquid history at The Cigar Box Market Deeping (Weds-Sat) - at

The first ever jobs fair to be held in Bourne attracted over 200 visitors, jobseekers, and those seeking a career change. Nineteen employers and support organisations took part, including Lincolnshire Police, the Army, large local employers, Johnsons Laundry and Bakkavor, as well as three care companies and two training organisations.

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Chris Shingles completed his 4th London Marathon in 4.09, raising money for MIND, the mental health charity. It is close to Chris’s heart, as he tragically lost his brother to this illness in 2019.. He said ‘Every mile was in his honour’.

Popular local publicans from The Stage and The Black Horse, Alan Sprately and Gail Demaine have taken over The Bull and The Horseshoe at Thurlby.

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Prizes for the Rotary Art Competition were presented by Rotary President, Paul Hanson & the Mayor of Market Deeping, Bob Broughton. As well as a cash prize for the artist and their school there was an Easter Egg each donated by Tesco Manager, Mark Honey. Winners were, 1st Lilly Robinson of Market Deeping County Primary School, 2nd Eleanor Deeping St Nicholas School with 3rd prize to Harper Bridges from William Hildyard School. Highly commended were Nevan Taylor of Langtoft Primary School, Lilly Hackett of Linchfield Primary School and Ella Armstrong of Deeping St James Primary School.

A photograph of a dolphin taken by Lydia Gilbert off the coast of the Isle of Mull has been Highly Commended in the photographer of the year 2024 competition organised by the Mammal Society

Every year, Creative Touch choose to support a charity that is close to their hearts and this year it is PADSG supporting those with Downs Syndrome. They held a raffle in March and raised £317 on World Downs Syndrome Day.

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Bart Wilkinson! An upright man with a twinkle in his eye and a smile for everyone! For years he looked after the cemetery at the Priory Church beautifully – white checked shirt – sleeves rolled up – braces – cap –I remember him well! Bart was linked through his wife to a long line of well-respected personalities in Deeping St James. A Church Street resident, he passed away in 2010, having been predeceased by his wife Irene (Rene) in 1995. She had served in the Women’s Land Army in Melton Mowbray during WW2, returning to Deeping St James where she married Bart in 1951, initially setting up home with him at 175 Eastgate.

The Jeffrey family, of which Irene was a member, worked at the Manor House in Deeping St James when it was owned by the 5th Marquis of Exeter (William Thomas Brownlow Cecil). He had bought Waterton Hall in 1891 and changed its name. Seven years later when his father died, he moved to Burghley and his mother, the Dowager of Exeter, Lady Isabella Whichcote, made the house her home.

The Jeffrey family originated in Higham in Norfolk, where Frederick was born in 1824, the son of Samuel and Frances (née Norton). Frederick left his home village for Frampton in Lincolnshire where he became an apprentice woodcarver, marrying Elizabeth Cooling (1828-1912) in 1850 in St Margaret’s Church, Leicester. Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas and Rebecca Cooling (née Redell) from the city. Frederick set up his own business as a Gothic and General Woodcarver, building up considerable experience in church, cabinet and other work. He was a successful craftsman and in 1891 he bought several acres of land in Frampton.

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Frank Jefferies at the Manor Gates l-r Frank Jefferies, Elizabeth Jefferies, Frank lake Jefferies in cradle, Elizabeth Jefferies (Franks Mother) Adeline Jefferies, Annie Jefferies, at the Manor

The couple had nine children, the eldest, Frederick, born in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, in 1851, baptised in St Mary the Virgin Parish Church in Frampton in 1854. Eventually, as a millwright, he emigrated to America. Arthur, born in 1860, married Rebecca Drew in Boston and took on the responsibility of looking after his father’s land in Frampton. When his father died in 1898 he moved with his family of three, Jessica, Frederick and Mary, to Sheffield where he set up a grocery and fruit business. Frederick Senior’s daughter Elizabeth was born in Frampton in 1865 and became a draper’s assistant in Skirbeck, close to Boston, eventually becoming a lady’s maid for Thomas and Ann Bland at The Hall, South Rauceby. William was born in Frampton in 1872 and he too became a draper’s assistant, marrying Florence Hill Southwell in Boston. Eventually he became a commercial traveller, living in Catford, London when his daughter Kathleen was born in 1902. In 1904 he was inducted into St Martin’s Lodge of the Freemasons (number 2455), moving to Camberwell and working for Messrs Spencer & Turner Co Ltd Wholesale Textiles. Kathleen became a shorthand typist; in 1929 he inherited 100 stocks in the Canadian Pacific Railway Co from his older brother Thomas and retired to Leigh on Sea near Southend where he died in 1946 aged 64.

Thomas Samuel, born in 1854 in Frampton, was the close link that the family developed with Deeping St James. Initially lodging with his brother Frederick in Skirbeck, Thomas was a fitter, later to become an engineer, travelling around the country in pursuit of work. On his travels he came upon the village of Deeping St James and he always returned here for his holidays. So it was of no surprise that on his retirement he purchased Glenbrook Cottage at 37 Eastgate for £360. The house was described as a ‘beautiful double fronted house, built to a typical Victorian design, spacious and solid being a brick and slated residence with two reception rooms, kitchen and pantry. It had four bedrooms and a bathroom, outbuildings with a yard and garden.’ Thomas died in 1929 at the cottage leaving £610.

His sister Adeline was baptised in 1856 at Frampton Parish Church and was a dressmaker on leaving school. She gave up this career choice to become a nurse for William Brownlow Cecil, and later as a lady’s maid for the household of Sir Thomas Whichcote at Walcot. When the 1891 Census was taken Isabella was staying at Walcot and so it is of no surprise that Adeline became a housekeeper at Burghley House and later for Lady Isabella at the Manor in Deeping St James, earning £60 a year.

Adeline worked directly under the mistress of the house with authority over all the female servants except the lady’s maid and nurse who reported directly to Lady Isabella. She oversaw the daily running of the household, managing all aspects of domestic life, meticulously recording daily expenses in a ledger, ensuring that bills were paid and receipts filed. She monitored the performance of the domestic help, ensuring that they adhered

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to standards of cleanliness and punctuality and order was maintained. The housekeeper was considered second in command in the house, embodying qualities of honesty, vigilance and industry. Not only responsible for the physical aspects of running the household, she was also responsible for maintaining its integrity and efficiency.

At the ripe old age of 84, Elizabeth, Adeline’s mother, visited her at the Manor in Deeping St James. When Lady Isabella died in 1917 she left Adeline £50 in her will and Adeline retired at the age of 61, going to live with her brother Thomas in Eastgate.

Her sister, Annie, was baptised in Frampton in 1862 and like Adeline started her working life as a dressmaker, following her sister to Burghley as a ladies maid and then moving to the Manor House in Deeping St James in 1911. Her duties included helping her mistress dress and undress, lacing up corsets and fastening buttons and arranging undergarments. She would be tasked with making her mistress look good at all times and so would undertake hairdressing and grooming duties. Looking after the wardrobe also fell to her and so she would sew, mend and alter garments as needed, attending to stain removal. She would serve her mistress breakfast in bed and draw her bath – the first person she saw in the morning and the last person she saw at night.

After the death of Isabella she received an annuity of £25 per year and with her sister moved to Thomas’s house in Eastgate. When Thomas died she received £500, household effects and the proceeds of his insurances.

Adeline and Annie were remembered in the village as wellcorseted stout ladies always dressed in black and never seen without hats and gloves. They wore their skirts so long that their feet were never seen. They had a tiny Pekinese dog which trotted alongside them on a lead when they were walking in the village.

To local children they looked slightly unbending and a little forbidding. But they took part in all village activities, Annie often winning prizes in the Rose and Sweet Pea Show for cut flowers and flower arranging.

When Adeline died in June 1934 aged 77, the Marquis of Exeter, Lady Winifred Cecil and staff from Burghley House attended her funeral, the Marquis saying he had lost a lifelong friend who had been his nurse when he was five, and subsequently housekeeper to the Dowager of Exeter. Her brother William, sister Annie and younger brother Frank and his wife Elizabeth were also at her funeral.

Annie left Deeping, moving to Leicester to be near to her family where she died in April 1952 aged 90. She left £253 in her will, her fur coat to Florence Jeffries and the rest of her estate to Frank Lake Jeffries, paying tribute to his unselfish character.

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Elizabeth, Frank Lake, Norah Isabella and Frank Jefferies Frank Lake Jeffrey Avis Jefferies Elizabeth and Frank Jefferies
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After leaving school, the couple’s son, Frank Lake Jeffries, trained as a furrier in Stamford, staring his own business in Leicester. Their daughter Nora went to live and work in Stamford as a hairdresser before marrying Geoffrey Goodwin, a diesel engineer from Herefordshire in 1927. The couple had a daughter Elizabeth (Betty) in 1927 and settled at 34 Central Fosse Road in Leicester. At one point in 1935, father Frank, now an unemployed boiler engineer, son Frank Lake a furrier and sister Irene, a hairdresser, all lived with the couple in Fosse Road. Geoffrey served in the Navy during WW2 and died in Peterborough in 1981 aged 76, Nora died in Essex in 1995.

Frank Lake never forgot his Deeping roots, sending a sample of his work as a furrier to the Deeping St James Church Bazaar every year and in spite of his death at 34 Central Fosse Road his funeral service in 1972 was at the Priory and his burial, with a picture of his mother, in Deeping St James. He left £3,900 which was shared between his two sisters.

Irene and Bart Wilkinson had four daughters: Maria (now Anderson), Pat (now Hanson), Jane (now Prentice) and Susan (now Cordes). There are eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. As a reminder of their forebears’ close association with the Burghley Estate, a rose tree has been planted there by Irene’s daughters.

engineer. On his death Thomas left him £100 stock in the Great Southern and Western Railway Co in Ireland.

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Bart Wilkinson and Nancy Titman 1990’s Back of the Manor House l-r Annie Jefferies, Frank Lake Jefferies, Adeline Jefferies, Richard Killick l-r Barthlomew Wilkinson Snr, Barthlomew Wilkinson, Irene Jefferies, Annie Wilkinson (Poll)
I do... Be our guest Health & Fitness Open forbusiness OSpecialccasions Molecey Mill, Stamford Road West Deeping, Lincolnshire PE6 9JD thegranarydeeping.com | 07855242356 thesquire@moleceyestates.com The Granary is the perfect, adaptable backdrop. Whether you want your special day to be wonderfully romantic, dreamily intimate or daringly different, here you can let your imagination run wild. Mr Marvellous Mill

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The Quirky Deco Blush carpet runner is an iconic design from British duo Divine Savages. It is on trend, contemporary and colourful, inspired by the art deco era; the perfect way to bring patterned flooring into your home.

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get the 20's look

Crystal scent bottle with silver collar, Birmingham 1927 £135 Market Deeping Antiques.

Pictured is one of 5 BSA TB10 cars known to survive. Bought back from France a number of years ago and fully restored. Has a Air cooled V-Twin engine. Only braked on the rear wheels. There will be one on display at the Oundle Vintage Festival Sat 18th May www. OundleVintageFestival.co.uk

Glass bowl with tortoiseshell lid from Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1921 £125 from Market Deeping Antiques

A vintage Art Deco beaded evening bag, with silvered, steel and gold coloured metalic beads in geometric design with fringe to the bottom. Pale pink watered silk interior, chain handle and foliate decorated frame, 20 by 12cm including fringe.

Estimate sale price

£30-£50 Stamford Auction Rooms

45 year old 1920s reproduction pearls available from Unit 39 - ask at the desk Market Deeping Antiques.

Original flapper hat available from Market Deeping Antiques Unit 39 ask at the desk.

An Art Deco 18ct gold, diamond and sapphire brooch, with a central pearl, safety chain and gold pin, 3.32g. Estimate £150-£200 Stamford Auction Rooms.

Twenties shoes were typified with a bar across and these at Ruffles of Market Deeping fit the bill perfectly!

Read yourself into the 1920’s mood with F Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ available to order from the Deepings Library.

Wilson’s Pet Stop

Walks

Hambleton Peninsular

Start: Hambleton Village (LE15 8TH)

Time to Travel: Approx 40 mins: 20 miles

Length: Approx 6 miles

Time of walk: Approx 1.5 hours

The sun is shining and I can see Mum getting a few bits together. I hear my name being called and off we go to the car. This is exciting – another adventure with Mum.

When we arrive, as I get out of the car and on my lead, I can feel the fresh breeze blowing my ears and through my coat. Yipeee! Where are we, Mum?

side of the road just before the bend as you enter Hambleton Village. From there you can simply go through the gate or stay on the road and walk into the village to start your walk there.

This walk is set around the Hambleton Peninsular. This part of Hambleton is the only part of the town which remained after Rutland Water was created in 1975-76. It’s now a beautiful area for walking, cycling and sailing.

We took the circular 6-mile walk around the Hambleton Peninsular. The walk hugs the shore of Rutland Water pretty much the whole way. This really is a great walk on a mild day and when you want to be close to the water.

To begin the walk we parked our car on the

This route is very well signposted all the way around, and as the pathways hug the shoreline it is quite easy to follow. You can pick up the route in several places, and you can also adjust the length of the walk and even lengthen it to include more of the reservoir.

I’m on my lead for this walk as there are lots of sheep and we need our space! And I need to keep out of the water as algae might be present (this is really harmful to us dogs.)

There are stunning views wherever you turn and the route travels through lovely woods too. I loved walking in the woods and Mum made me pose for some cute photos with the bluebells!

It’s mainly quiet with not many humans or paw friends around

to disrupt our peaceful walk. The route has a proper path so no need for a paw wash today.

As we finish our walk Mum got my drink bottle out and she brought me a tasty treat too; I do love her. I sat and watched as Mum took in the view for a moment and then we headed back home.

Dog Friendly Cafe: There are many dog friendly cafes and pubs nearby

Off Lead: On the lead at all times as livestock around

In Wilson’s Bag: Water Bottle, Treats, Poop Bags, Drying Towel

Poop Bins: Bag it and bin it

Wildlife: Birds

Paw Rating: 5 out of 5

Sniff Rating: 4 out of 5

Overall Woof Rating: 5 out of 5

Pet Stop, 10 Peacock Square, Market Deeping, Peterborough PE6 8LW 01778 218228

Ring that bell!

There are touchstones in our everyday lives that perhaps we don’t even notice at the time – the regularity of bin collectors as their vehicle rumbles down the road – the posties out on their rounds. When we get older and look back on our childhood it is often these things you remember. I recall the coalmen who I found slightly foreboding with their coal dusted clothes and head covering with a leather flap down the back to protect them from the heavy sacks that they carried, the rag and bone man on his horse and cart, and the milkman his cart jingling with milk bottles as they progressed up the road.

Well, since 1994 the little black Ringtons van with its gold lettering has been a regular sight in the Deepings. Gary has been the Ringtons man here for the last three years and he says:

‘What made me click with the Deepings on starting with Ringtons was the residents; I can’t name a single customer who wasn’t immediately friendly and welcoming to me, which makes visiting feel less like work, and more like seeing friends.’

It is the power of conversation that inspires the folk at Ringtons. In a world where increasingly many go for weeks without speaking to anyone they are there with a familiar face always ready for a chat. For those unable to venture out, Ringtons is a beacon of independence, free from reliance on others. Making a purchase can be a small but significant moment that can brighten someone’s day.

For local hairdresser, Jill Thomas, Ringtons came into its own during lockdown when it was a treat in a world where there were so few, but that really emphasises the benefits of a friendly face regularly popping by. She says, ‘Not only are the products of really good quality, and over the years I have bought lovely gifts from the company, but enjoying a chat with someone I have grown to know over the years is very important to me.’

then journey to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where they are blended and packed. Today, over 45 million tea bags are produced each week. As self-confessed tea geeks they take pride in an ability to match customer preferences to their products. Whether people prefer robust traditional breakfast teas or delicate fruit and herbals bursting with flavour, they have the perfect blend.

The brimming Ringtons baskets are always packed full of goodies. They are not exclusively tea, they also source and roast coffee themselves. Considering that no tea break is complete without a tasty biscuit or two, there is a range of biscuits, sweets and cakes.

For special occasions there are luxury gift hampers and during the year the company supply special limitededition products. Hampers can be pre-ordered at any time and you can save for Christmas all year round by buy vouchers during the year.

Ringtons is a fifth-generation family business that started in 1907 with Samuel Smith and his horse and cart selling tea door to door in Newcastle upon Tyne. Mr Titterington was Samuel’s business partner who loaned him £250 to buy his horse and cart. The ‘Rington’ represents Mr Titterington, and the S represents Samuel Smith!

Tea from Ringtons is grown in the finest regions, hand-picked and vacuum packed at source to seal in the freshness. They

And what are Gary’s recommendations?

‘I love our premium gold blend of instant coffee. It’s hassle free, and has a lovely smooth taste to it, perfect for my morning brew. And to accompany this, my favourites are always many of the seasonal treats we do, such as our Belgian chocolates, but I would have to give my all-time favourite to our white chocolate and lemon cookie, they’re gluten free too!’

Along with many others Ringtons are committed to sustainability and last year donated over £100,000 via the Tea Party Partnership to support projects across the tea growing world.

If you’d like Gary to pop by, call 0800 052 2440, emailing tea@ringtons.co.uk or visit ringtons.co.uk

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A Deeping Fen Farmer’s Diary

May 21st 1962 Fetched Massey Ferguson Special Combine 1960 model from Geo Lamming at Surfleet cost £965

May 9th 1963 Ploughed up grass field behind Spinney

May 10th 1963 Drilled mangolds and kale in ploughed up field

May 15th 1963 Finished potato planting. Went to Newark Cattle market bought two black Hereford calves £21.15

May 12th 1965 Riddled 10 tons of potatoes for Potato Marketing Board

May 13th 1968 Started gapping beet in afternoon - wages £16 total

May 1994 Started irrigating the onions, took two days. Butterfly valve broke.

May 21/22 1994 Had 17 ml of rain which was great help to the sugar beet.

May 1997 Wet period. We have had about two and a half inches of rain, has done a lot of good and we are now in need of sunshine …

Fresh as a daisy!

Three bedroomed semi detached house close to schools, shops and bus stop on large plot.

£1,100 per month contact 07712052322

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Information and updates Keep

handy for future reference

A quick roundup of the past year

At the elections last May I was honoured to receive your votes and to have the opportunity to speak up for the Deepings at South Kesteven District Council meetings. The time has gone very quickly and it has been fascinating learning about the processes and procedures of local government and participating in so many debates about the best ways to deliver great services across the region. A quiet revolution is taking place in a new era of openness.

Change ahead. The weeks between the end of April and early May herald a significant period of change in council activity at local, District, and County levels. Voting for the Crime Commissioner takes place on 2nd May, as well as SKDC Cabinet and Committee membership which are due to be renewed or revised. We also wait to see who will be elected as Mayor of Market Deeping at the next full Council meeting in May and who will join us as a new councillor for the town.

The Deepings Neighbourhood Plan (DNP) Group held its AGM in April and the following is an extract from my Chairman’s Report:

“Having been elected to the DNP Chairman role in April 2023, I am delighted to report that the group has worked positively on behalf of residents towards achievement of the DNP long-term Vision and Objectives for the neighbourhood. In addition to the monthly meetings, many additional project meetings have also taken place by various sub-groups as required i.e. with representatives from Land Agents, Allison Homes, SKDC, Aecom Consultancy, New River Retail, Lincs CC, Friends of Millfield, and others.

Reminder about commenting on a planning application. When a planning application is submitted to SKDC, a yellow notice is attached to the nearest lamppost with the details, reference number and the dates of the consultation period. It invites us all to look up the plans and make our views known. The Town and Parish Councils also receive the details to debate and make comments. Residents are welcome to attend and speak about their own or other applications at the start of these local meetings. If any application is contentious, residents can request their SKDC Councillor ‘call it in’ so that the matter can be debated and decided at the SKDC Planning Committee in Grantham. Members of the public can also register to speak at these meetings so that any concerns can be heard.

We also engaged with a public presentation of Outline plans for the development site west of Peterborough Road and held a public consultation at the Christmas Market displaying the draft new Design Code for the Deepings.”

It is encouraging to note that the DNP local policies are now frequently referenced in planning applications and quoted within SKDC Planning Officer Reports. They are being used as intended - to guide the development of land across the Deepings in accordance with the wishes of the residents. The Neighbourhood Plan updating process will begin later this year.

There is currently slow progress with the development of Aldi supermarket and Deeping Leisure Centre due to complex legal issues - but both remain as active plans.

Review of the South Kesteven Local Plan has taken place and responses from Town, Parish and DNP were all returned to the Planning department before the end of the consultation period on 25th April. We have unanimously stated that there is currently no requirement to include Millfield as a residential development site and have explained all the valid reasons why it should be retained as a green space. This stance is formally supported in writing by Sir John Hayes. We await the revised version of the SKDC Local Plan with interest.

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The Benefits of Buying & Selling at Stamford Auction Rooms

Expert advice and support

It can often be daunting when it comes to buying and selling at auction, but our friendly team of auction house experts aim to make the bidding or selling process as simple and enjoyable as possible, and are on hand to help and guide you along the way. Initial valuations can be done in person at our saleroom, via email, or our online portal, and all valuations are free with no obligation to sell.

Specialist auctions

The auctions held at our saleroom are specialist in nature, covering all collecting fields from Jewellery & Silver to Toys & Militaria.

This means that the auctions are more targeted to the audience that are most likely to bid, and ultimately that buyers can easily find what they are looking for.

Specialist sales also attract sellers with wonderful collections, who are looking to make sure their items reach buyers with the same interests and for them to go to new homes where they will be loved and appreciated for years to come.

Antiques are green

A huge benefit of buying and selling is that we are essentially recycling everything we handle, and one of our favourite things is to see items once hidden in long forgotten corners of cupboards, cellars and attics come to life in the hands of the next owner.

Worldwide bidders

Stamford Auction Rooms have a global reach, with the use of multiple worldwide bidding platforms, including our own in-house SARLive and marketleading external platforms the-saleroom.com, Easylive, and UK Auctioneers.

This reach means that we have competitive bidding which ultimately means the best hammer prices possible are achieved for our clients.

The hard work done for you!

We go to great lengths to publicise the lots we sell, beginning with carefully researched cataloguing of the items and professional photography, the targeted marketing, promotional material on social media, the website, and other publications locally and internationally.

We host viewing days for clients to allow them to see the items in person, as well as online and printed catalogues that are produced at least three weeks prior to the auction, which means there is ample opportunity for all those bidders out there to have a

good look and place their bids. On auction day, our fabulous auctioneers take in those all-important bids!

SAR also provides condition reports and post most items to make it easy and accessible for remote bidders.

This is all done on a no sale no fee basis, so it is risk and hassle free!

Auction prices vs retail prices

Buyers will also find that when purchasing items through an auction, they are typically paying less than retail. A recent example is this 18ct white gold

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Tiffany Atlas pendant necklace that was bought for £280 hammer (plus 21%+VAT commission) but if purchased from a retail store would cost £1,850 which is considerably more.

You can also utilise the non-biased opinions and advice from our experts.

Better than scrapping!

A question that we get asked very often at SAR when it comes to selling gold and silver is ‘will it just be sold for the scrap value’.

We always achieve better than scrap prices for gold, and make sure that any items have a reserve to ensure this. What is wonderful about selling jewellery and gold at auction is

that whilst its intrinsic gold or silver value plays an important part, it is the extra features of the item itself, such as the period, style and maker, which are integral to the overall hammer price achieved.

Fast turn around

With two auctions a month, there is always one coming up that will be suitable for the items you wish to sell, and unlike retail situations where items can ‘stick’, the date for an auction is fixed. This means if you need to release some capital quickly, selling with us can be a good option.

Market Deeping Antiques & Craft Centre

We are on the same team! When it comes to selling, the auctioneer is always working for you, to achieve the best possible hammer price. It will be reassuring

to know that the more money you make, the more money we make in commission, and this is why we make sure the best hammer results are achieved on your behalf.

It’s fun!

Once you start, you can’t stop! Or at least that’s how we all feel at SAR. The joy of bidding and winning the lot is addictive, finding items you were not expecting to is exciting, and selling items, particularly when something flies way past its auction estimate, is a thrill that is sure to get anyone’s heart racing!

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Come for a while & you’ll stay a while longer! 50-56 High Street, Market Deeping PE6 8EB Tel (01778) 380238 Open 10-5 Mon- Sat, 11-4 Sun & Bank Holidays.
We are seeking entries for our forthcoming auctions
39 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
40 37A Church Street, Market Deeping 01778 346147 GR A Y T ON E S PRI N TER S FOR ALL YOUR POSTERS, PRICE LISTS AND APPOINTMENT CARDS. Unit 17 King Street Industrial Estate, Langtoft, Peterborough. PE6 9NF Tel: 01778 560261 Email: mail@graytones-printers.co.uk Serenity Hair Price List Colouring All Highlighting services are inclusive of a cut and styling service. Foil H/L £75.00 (extra £5.00 for each colour / toner used.) Permanent Colouring £50.00 (with cut and styling service) Semi / Quazi Colouring £40.00 (with cut and styling service) Permanent Waving £55.00 (with cut and styling service) Coloured Mousse £3.00 * Deep Conditioning Treatment £10.00 (with intensive massage and steamer) A Compulsory skin & incompatibility test must be completed Ladies Wet Cut £25.00 Ladies Cut and Blow Dry £30.00 Blow Dry Setting Service £18.00 French Plait £10.00 Gents Cut and Finish £15.00 Childs Cut and Finish £15.00 (Child classes as under 12) *Please note extra to styling service Tel: 07954 152877 Serenity Hair is available for a number of different services Special Occasion Styling Please call in or phone Michelle Serenity Hair Price List Serenity Hair Appointment Card Date Time Date Time Date Time Date Time
At Ruffles we have a highly skilled team of creative stylists and beauty therapist in a very welcoming environment. 3 Halfleet, Market Deeping PE6 8DB 01778 344677 Ruffles of Market Deeping We are now stocking Cards, Gifts, Home Interiors along with the Ladies Dress Agency that has been here for nearly 10 years.... follow us on facebook for opening times We provide high-quality care to help you live independently, in the comfort of your own home. Our friendly, and well-trained carers, can support you with things like personal care, medication, companionship or anything else you need.
Ruffles Hair & Beauty

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For a completely holistic experience from head to toe, Holistic Massage and Reiki deliver. With Holistic Massage the pressure is suited to you. From the beginning of the session you will feel relaxed and connected throughout. The focus of the treatment is on the whole mind, body and soul. It’s not to be underestimated, as these massages help release muscular tension, leaving you feeling deeply relaxed.

Reiki is a hands-on natural healing approach. During the session people are fully clothed and it begins around your head, working through hand positions around each of the major seven chakras and across the energy meridians of the body. The focus of the treatment is to bring mind, body and soul together into stillness and deep relaxation. During this time you will receive natural healing via the practitioner. The healing energy frequency helps accelerate your body’s own natural healing system. Both exercises help you to feel relaxed and calm with more energy.

Appointments: 07508 246266 hello@emmalannigan.com

It’s easy to forget about your eye health when you have perfect vision. But you could be completely unaware that you have a sight-threatening eye disease. One in two cases of sight loss can be avoided by early detection. We can now provide the peace of mind that comes with knowing your eyes are healthy or that we can see the smallest change before you do. We have the most advanced diagnostic equipment that can provide early detection, monitoring and treatment of eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetes. Investment in a Spectralis 4D eye scanner, the equivalent to a CAT scan for the eyes, the instrument of choice for retinal specialists in the NHS allows us to monitor change over time to 1/1000 of a millimetre in exactly the same place at every visit. Available now Philip Edwards Opticians, Church St. Market Deeping 01778 346147.

You probably have regular check-ups at the dentist and the opticians, but when did you last have a hearing test? It’s estimated that as many as one in six people in the UK have some degree of hearing loss, about 10 million people. Hearing loss usually occurs gradually and can be an inconvenience that can sometimes take around 10 years to recognise and come to terms with. This is a shame because the ability to hear sound is one of the most important senses yet it is often taken for granted. People often try to compensate by asking people to repeat themselves, turning the TV up etc. Not addressing hearing loss can lead to feelings of isolation from the world.  The most important thing to do is not ignore it. Wearing a hearing aid can make a real difference to your quality of life. Help yourself and those around you and book a free hearing test with us now, and explore the range of options and technology. www.soundadvicehearing.co.uk

Ten tips on toes

1. 8 toes have 3 bones and 2 joints. The big toe has 2 bones and one joint

2. Deformities of the toe include Hammered, Mallet, and Retracted.

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3. Toes sometimes have corns. Dorsally (on the top), Apically (on the tip) and In-between (soft corns).

4. Webbed toes are known as syndactyl.

5. The toenail is to protect and support and help with sensation and position.

6. The nail plate can change shape and become highly curved and detach from the tip or base.

7. In-between the toes is the most common place to get Athletes’ Foot.

8. Toes can be subject to cold conditions and suffer with chilblains.

9. Injuries to the nail can lead to bleeding under the nails and probable loss.

10 Podiatrists are Registered Professionals dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of many toe and foot conditions. Deeping Podiatrists 01778 342110

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Do you ever get tight shoulders? If you do, you are certainly not alone.

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The shoulders and the muscles around them are like the roots of a tree. Your neck is the trunk and your head is the head of the tree. If the root is not feeding the rest of the tree properly, it will not be healthy. This can be the cause of neck problems and headaches. Think what is underneath your shoulders and upper chest – it’s the upper lung. When we breathe, the ribs and shoulders are supposed to move. If they have become tight and are not moving much then breathing will be restricted. Freeing your shoulders allows you to breathe more easily. This will increase your lung health and thus be good for your heart. What’s good for your heart is good for your brain. Tai Chi and Qigong are excellent ways of progressively freeing up your shoulders – and for that matter the rest of your body.

Contact Ray at Ki-Ways, on 07413 620344, www.ki-ways.com or email to ray@ki-ways.co.uk

Fitness in Deeping since ‘95

Starting with a step class at the Leisure Centre. There were about 70 participants per class. At least a dozen from the early days that still attend today. Currently we have mixed ages from 14 +, the majority being 40+. Dancefit started in 1996, still running. It’s fun; easy routines danced to great music, followed with resistance, bodyweight and Pilates exercises. Lifefit is the newest class and works on stopping muscle loss, and improving bone density using resistance bands, bodyweight and free weight exercises. We work on improving mobility and balance; with great tunes to inspire. Pilates and Yoga blend is as it says and is a popular class. Since 2000, the Hatha Yoga and Meditation classes have proved ideal for destressing, easing aches and strengthening. 07587 709 270 www.cherylfitness.co.uk e: cheryl@cherylfitness.co.uk Fb:Cheryl’s fitness and yoga

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‘I’m too busy and don’t have time for exercise.’ Often the response when I suggest that being active plays an important role in losing weight. But it’s not all about making time to schedule workouts, but incorporating gentle exercise into the day, it becomes possible to achieve. Walking is a great form of exercise and it’s free! Set a daily step goal and stick to it. Maintaining a healthy weight and keeping active is important for overall health and well-being. Reducing the risk of chronic diseases, including type-2 diabetes and heart disease, along with easing joint pain and improving mobility. It can significantly improve mental and emotional well-being. An active lifestyle also boosts metabolism, aiding weight loss alongside a healthy weight loss programme.

Nikki Garrod, The 1:1 Diet with Nikki The Diet Lady (Market Deeping and Surrounding Area). Tel: 07572 990434. Email: nikkithedietlady@gmail.com.

Facebook: Nikki Dietlady. Instagram: 121nikkitdl

The knee is the largest joint in the body and is one of the most frequently injured. Knee pain can have a number of different causes and can be painful and debilitating and although some conditions may require surgery many can be helped with the right advice, exercise and treatment. Damage, strain or sprain to the structures of the knee can give rise to symptoms. It can be the result of a sudden injury or by repeatedly placing strain on an area of the knee. Poor alignment of the knee or kneecap and altered joint mechanics in relation to other joints, such as the hips and knees, can also be significant. Osteoarthritis or wear and tear is a common condition that affects the knee. Common symptoms include pain, stiffness, aching, locking, swelling, limping and difficulty fully straightening or bending the knee. An osteopath will take the time to understand your symptoms, medical history and lifestyle, in order to make an accurate diagnosis of the cause and agree a treatment plan. Sometimes the cause of the problem may be in a different area to the pain; for example, pain in your knee may be linked to the foot / ankle, hip pelvis or lower back. Contact Deeping Osteopaths on 01733 380563

All very important but these parts sometimes need a helping hand to move with ease and fluidity. The Bowen Technique is a gentle form of body work, working on the whole body to balance and realign it. Bowen works on physical, emotional and spiritual layers of the whole self. People often start with one area of their body which is painful or has restricted movement and then it spreads as we start to hold that part of our body or walk to compensate. It is very relaxing and almost magic! Appointments are in my warm, relaxing barn in Langtoft Fen. www.peaceheallove.com

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Holistic Massage Reiki & Quantum Energy Healing Energy Mentoring & Coaching Akashic Record Readings Reiki Training Wellness www.emmalannigan.com In Person Sessions Thursday & Friday: 37 Church St, Market Deeping, PE6 8AN Remote Online Sessions Available. Move into a space of inner calm, greater awareness and increased energy. Access your highest potential in mind, body and soul. hello@emmalannigan.com | 07508 246266 BOOK AN APPOINTMENT Degree trained Podiatrists/ Chiropodists with extensive NHS and Private experience. See an HCPC Registered Podiatrists/ Chiropodist, Legally protected Titles for the protection of the public Daytime, evening and some Saturday Clinics are available The Community Centre, Douglas Road Market Deeping PE6 8PA For Bookings at Market Deeping Ring 01778 342110 Website: www.deepingpodiatryandchiropody.co.uk Special Procedures. Nail Surgery (Permanent resolution of ingrown nails). Fungal Nail Testing. Orthotics

Harriers and Hares, Swifts and Hedgehogs

This month will see the Swifts screaming across our skies. As I wax lyrical about all the time, dear reader, these are among my favourite birds and one that will forever be a link to my childhood. As a kid, we would visit my grandparents Bowell’s in Eastgate, Bourne, where the old houses and barns would have nesting Swifts by the dozen. Even my grandparents’ bungalow had a Swallow nesting above their seldom used front door. These aged structures were perfect homes for Swifts (and Swallows alike).

My grandmother, Marion, would eagerly sit on their garden chair, under the kitchen window, every spring waiting to announce the arrival of her beloved Swifts. In the past decade or so, just like the rest of the country, the Swifts arrival got later and their numbers less, and this was noted by my grandmother, in her late 80s. Swifts were being squeezed out as the old buildings were bulldozed for new affordable human housing but still Marion remained vigilant in watching for them.

Sadly, we lost my Nan on the 9th April. It was my Dad’s hope that we would get to take her out to see ‘her’ Swifts one last time but sadly she could wait no longer to be with Grandad who, you may remember, I wrote about losing late last year.

While I’ve already penned a tribute to Grandad and his profound affinity for wildlife, it’s essential to acknowledge the pivotal role of his ‘Maid Marion’. There’s a reason my nephews and niece affectionately dubbed her ‘Great Marion’.

Nan had a mischievous wit and an indomitable spirit, her diminutive stature belying a larger-than-life presence (not least because she rarely drew breath for talking!). Her sense of humour was unparalleled, endearing her to all who knew her.

Though not an expert on wildlife, Marion harboured a deep affection for it. Apart from Swifts, she harboured a soft spot for Hedgehogs. My parents affectionately recount when they visited one dark autumn night, to find the whole house in darkness and my grandparents with a young hedgehog on their kitchen scales, weighing it, fearing it was undernourished and ill-prepared for the winter ahead.

manner. They received individualised treats, with Jack the Jackdaw and a Blackbird each enjoying their ‘preferred’ brand of biscuits.

Their love and care of wildlife on their doorstep saw a neighbour bring a young Jackdaw they had found in a gutter to my Nan and Grandad’s house. They nurtured ‘Jack’, until it was able to fend for itself, though it was a constant visitor for over a decade, even bringing its offspring along.

Blackbirds, Hedgehogs and Robins would all be welcome into my grandparents’ porch. All were bestowed names, in their quintessentially eccentric

During my youth, my grandparents would take me sailing on their modest boat, from Surfleet into the Wash, fostering my burgeoning love for birdwatching. Witnessing the spectacle of thousands of waders and geese at the mouth of the Welland left an indelible impression on me, and Nan’s eager inquiries about what I could spot only added to the experience, which thoroughly cemented my love of birds and birdwatching.

One thing I don’t think she enjoyed quite as much, is during overnight stays in the mouth of Welland, I

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Marsh Harrier and Brown Hare Marsh Harrier

Words & Pictures by William Bowell

would get up early and take the dinghy out. Grandad would take Nan a cuppa in bed and she would ask if he could see me. His response was always the same ‘Yes, my lovely.’ She never believed him; she knew I was just a speck on the horizon but close enough to hear her shouting, ‘Eric, Eric, can you see him?’

Marsh Harriers became emblematic of those cherished days on the boat, a species that will forever remind me of my special grandparents and those days. They were a lot rarer then than they are now but even now I still get a buzz from seeing them.

Driving through the fens with my grandparents, we’d often pause to admire Hares, a creature they both adored. I even recall Grandad confronting hare coursers once, but that’s a tale for another time.

My Nan was a bird spotter to the end. On a journey, only a month or so ago, when Dad took her home from a coffee in town, she spotted a Red Kite. She insisted Dad tell me that it was her that spotted it first.

Nature formed an integral part of my bond with my grandparents, and I’ll forever cherish their role in introducing me to the wonders of the natural world.

Thank you. Miss you both.

With thanks to Braeburn Lodge Care Home for all their hard work and help and support they gave both Eric and Marion.

We’re specialists in high quality bird food, growing much of the bird seed we sell here on our farm. We also stock a wide range of bird feeders & accessories. We are always available to offer advice on how to feed your garden birds

8AM - 5PM SUNDAY 9AM- 4PM

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.

What’s on this May ?

We have been waiting for our home grown asparagus to be ready! Growing asparagus is a labour of love - each spear is harvested by hand when it reaches just the right height. It can grow up by 10cm in one day.

Other produce for your Spring menu include locally grown new season potatoes, carrots, beetroot & salad. Look out for locally grown broad beans too.

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Ollies at Unique Cottage Cafe

Many readers will know David Shoulders and Vicky Hunter from their time as ‘Ollies at the Bull’ and so to see them open Ollies at Unique Cottage Studios in time for the summer is a real bonus for their loyal customers and friends. Known for delicious Sunday dinners, the pair are now offering a full English breakfast until 11.30 with lunches served from 11.45. With plans for a pop-up restaurant outside their opening times, they are looking forward to welcoming old friends and new to their light and airy cafe surrounded by fields and beautiful artwork. Ollies at Unique Cottage Cafe. Open Tues-Sat 9am-3pm

Workshops

Five great aspects ofCottageUnique Studios

Staring your week with a boost of creativity is offered by artist Jacs Harris in her studio which she follows up with a series of workshops throughout the month, covering a variety of techniques from printmaking to charcoal landscapes. Studio potter and Market Deeping local Fiona Swepson at Hopscotch Pottery and Kelly Moore offer pottery classes on a Tuesday and Wednesday. Textile artist and teacher Angela Daymond specialises in kantha stitching and natural dyeing. Restoring a piece of furniture is the stock in trade of Lee Deary of Finch & Toad, who happily share their skills in workshops at the Studios. Engaging with art, story and nature is Rose Croft, who offers workshops out in the community. Gillian Wing is an eco printer with workshops at the Studios. Fiona Gurney is the go to mosaic artist to be seen locally at the Frost Fair and offers workshops on the technique.

Shopping

Unique Studios also offers a unique shopping experience with many of the resident artists offering their work for sale. Award winning Jo Banks of GRG Photography gives your dog the ultimate studio photography experience with plenty of time to relax and bring out the best in your pooch!

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Open Studios and exhibitions

Always a treat at Christmas, the Studios open at a variety of points during the year with the next being a bird-themed exhibition with work by their resident artists and students. June 21st and 22nd 10am-3pm with work on show and for sale.

Easy to reach

Sited on what was a working farm with barns and sheds in abundance, there is plentiful parking on flat surfaces a short stride from the Studios and Café, and just off the Spalding Bypass (on the way to Butters) the location is in a peaceful countryside setting adjacent to the fast lane!

Fulney Road South, PE12 6FA www.facebookUniqueCottageStudios

Unique Cottage Studios and Café

We offer a variety of creative workshops and classes including pottery, textiles, drawing, painting, mosaics, printmaking and upholstery.

On-site café, arts and crafts for sale, artist studios open by appointment.

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Located
Lane South, PE12 6FA
I 01775 766698 /uniquecottagestudios Welcome to Ollie’s at Unique Cottage Studios and Cafe Fulney Lane South, Spalding, PE12 6FA Tel: 01775 766698 Email: ollies.2023@gmail.com Vicky And David (Ollie) would like to welcome back all of Unique’s customers, our followers from Market Deeping and would love to see all new visitors. Opening hours are Tuesday to Saturday 9am until 3pm Open for Breakfast and Lunch
just outside Spalding, Fulney
www.uniquecottagestudios.com

what’s on

World Topiary Day

Sunday 12th May

Grimsthorpe Castle

Gardeners on site engaging with visitors and answering questions included in Park and Garden ticket. www.grimsthorpe.co.uk

Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery

Weds 15th May - Weds 5th June

Duende Paintings, Drawings and Prints by Phil Bowman including work inspired by Andalusia. Drawings etc by Alison Atkins images using pencil, ink and acrylic

12- 5 Tu - Sat

Admission free Moreleys Lane, Corby Glenn NG33 4NL www.willoughbygallery.com

Langtoft Bowls Club

Oundle Vintage Festival

Sat 18th May 10.00-4.00pm

Vintage inspired displays and entertainments in the central streets of Oundle including steam engines, vintage tractors, classic cars and motorbikes, a cycle rally, a vintage market, an old-style fairground, children’s entertainers, a mini-railway, afternoon teas, street performers, as well as an artisan food & drink area. A Festival Stage which will buzz with the sights and sounds of vintage inspired acts. www.oundlevintagefestival.co.uk/

Deepings Food Bank - talk

Thurs 30th May 10.30am

Oddfellows Hall, 57 Church St., Market Deeping PE6 8AN Free talk incl light refreshments

Open garden Willow Holt

This is the eleventh year of opening in the National Garden Scheme for Willow Holt.

Their two acres were assembled as a building plot in 1960 from a slice of farmer’s field and old gravel workings which became the local tip. This had its challenges but the resultant design layout is relaxed, with paths and borders of mainly hardy shrubs and perennials, but always with an eye to wildlife. 11.00-5.00pm Sun 26th and Mon 27th May. Willow Hall Lane, Thorney PE6 8QN. Adults £5 Children free. https://ngs.org.uk/who-we-are/ who-we-are-and-what-we-do/

Sun 2nd June. 10.30-4.00pm Free

Guided walks, bird watching, refreshments, plant stall, activities for children

Sunday 12th May 10.00-14.00pm Have a go for free, spectators welcome. Refreshments. All equipment provided - please wear flat soled shoes or trainers. Visitors also welcome on Weds 10-12.00pm

Collecting in date canned goods on the day!

Confirm attendance with Sarah 01778 342006 or sarah.hitchcock@oddfellows.co.uk

The Hardy Plant Society Fenland Group

Sat May 18th 14.30pm Swines Meadow Farm Nursery, 47 Towngate East, Market Deeping, PE6 8LQ.

Andrew Sankey, garden designer and author will talk about Companion Planting. Non-members welcome, £5. Angie, janda.salix@gmail.com

Deeping Lakes Open Day 10-2.00pm at Deepings Library

Boundary Club

11th May 7.00 pm Members £3 Guests £5

May the 4th be with you

Meet and greet with Star Wars characters. Games, a trail, raffle and cake stall.

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‘Standing between darkness and light- Shadows in Western Paintings’, by Valerie Shrimplin

9th May, The Arts Society Peterborough’s monthly talk . The Fleet, PE2 4 DL

Shadows are everywhere but not always depicted in art. Their origins in art and their uses, whether mysterious, ethereal or even divine from early times to present day will be explored.Doors open at 10-15am for coffee and a chat, the talk starts at 10-45 and lasts an hour, all are welcome. www.the-arts-society-peterborough.org.uk

A warm welcome awaits at

30 Days Wild

The Wildlife Trusts’ annual challenge event, where everyone involved does one wild thing a day throughout the month of June. Sign up for your FREE pack and receive a FREE pack in the post, plus lots of inspiration for activities.

www.wildlifetrusts.org/30dayswild

Coffee and cake

Priory Church Hall Sat 25th May 10-12.00

A warm welcome awaits at

A warm welcome awaits at

A warm welcome awaits at

A warm welcome awaits at

Serving refreshing drinks, modern British food and traditional pub classics.

Serving refreshing drinks, modern British food and traditional pub classics.

Serving refreshing drinks, modern British food and traditional pub classics.

Come and see what we have to offer

Serving refreshing drinks, modern British food and traditional pub classics.

Come and see what we have to off

Serving refreshing drinks, modern British food and traditional pub classics.

Come and see what we have to offer

Open Tuesday evening - Sunday afternoon

Come and see what we have to offer

Open Tuesday evening - Sunday afternoon

Tuesday Evening is Quiz night & Street Food

Open Tuesday evening - Sunday afternoon

Open Tuesday evening - Sunday afternoon

Sunday Traditional Roasts & live music

Come and see what we have to offer Open Tuesday evening - Sunday afternoon

Tuesday Evening is Quiz night & Street Food

Tuesday Evening is Quiz night & Street Food

Tuesday Evening is Quiz night & Street Food

Sunday Traditional Roasts & live music

Sunday Traditional Roasts & live music

Children and dogs welcome

Book now for Father’s Day

Tuesday Evening is Quiz night & Street Food.

Sunday Traditional Roasts & live music

Children and dogs welcome

Children and dogs welcome

Book now for Father’s Day

Book now for Father’s Day

The Pack Horse, Northborough PE6 9BL T 01733 913155 WA 07457 405672

Sunday traditional roasts

Children and dogs welcome Book now for Father’s Day

The Pack Horse, Northborough PE6 9BL T 01733 913155 WA 07457 405672

www.the-packhorse.co.uk

The Pack Horse, Northborough PE6 9BL T 01733 913155 WA 07457 405672 www.the-packhorse.co.uk

Live music, children & dogs welcome

The Pack Horse, Northborough PE6 9BL T 01733 913155 WA 07457 405672 www.the-packhorse.co.uk

www.the-packhorse.co.uk

Book now for Father’s Day

The Pack Horse, Northborough PE6 9BL 01733 913155 WA 07457 405672 www.the-packhorse.co.uk

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