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Page 1: Discovering Bourne issue 041, January 2015

a n d t h e s u r r o u n d i n g v i l l a g e s

Issue

41

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Your favour i te f ree community magazine del ivered to your door

Insidet h i s i s s u e

Bourne Carpets - On a Roll! page 26

M-Fire Profilepage 40

KIDS SHOES

* SELECTED SALE STYLES

%OFF*

North ShoeSfittiNg ShoeS SiNce 1876

18 North Street, Bourne. Tel: 01778 422886

2 Red Lion Square, Stamford. Tel: 01780 755400

10 Westgate, Peterborough. Tel: 01733 313890

www.northshoes.co.uk

North's Salepage 6

WIN TICKETS

For a Leicester

Tigers Match!

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D I S C O V E R I N G Bourne | January 20152

4 Beating belly fat! – Advice from Renu

8-11 Your health

14 “Vape” is Word of the Year

17 Christmas Fayre – review

18 The Hurst Children’s Theatre Group

21 The Burns Supper – January 25th

24 Planning for Success – inspiring words from Paula Finch

26-27 Bourne Carpets – On a Roll

30-31 “Bugsy” – review

40 M-Fire Ltd. – Profile

46 COMPETITION: Win two Leicester Tigers tickets!

53 Puzzle Corner

58 Sergeant Mosley’s Musings

61 Discovering … Bourne Hostel

66-69 Events Diary

73 ClassifiedWinter Directory

Claire Saberton - Sales Director | 01778 421427 | 07837 499061 | [email protected]

Jilly Lunn - Sales Executive | 07712 676133 | [email protected]

AndyArmstrong-Op.Director| 01733 200609 | 077809 22214 JohnSchwarz-Editor | [email protected]

Design - Natasha Shiels | Vinny Clark Events-HilaryBloomer| [email protected]

Photographer-GordonCochran|www.gordonsphotographic.co.uk

Discovering Bourne is published by a local team and is not associated with any other business. Care is taken to ensure that the content and information is correct, however we cannot take any responsibility for loss, damage or omission caused by any errors. Permission must be granted to reproduce, copy or scan anything from this publication. For a copy of our contributors’ guidelines please email [email protected]

Claire x

t the time of writing, we’re still very much wrapped up in 2014 and the final throes of the year, with its Christmas parties, the Bourne Lions chauffeuring Santa around our streets, the carols and all the end-of term concerts, all of which make it such a fabulous time of year. In this edition, there’s a report on the recent fantastic Christmas fayre in the town. I always think how beautiful the street lights are and how they provide that final touch, as we plan frantically to get everything in place for the big day. Once again, all the very best to you all for the festive period and thank-you to our contributors. The feedback we receive from the public helps shape our ideas for future editions and makes us feel it’s a job worth doing. Enjoy the words!

It’s a temptation, (which I’ll try to avoid dwelling on), to ask, “Where’s that year gone?” Already with family organizer in place on kitchen wall and proposed dates of “not to be missed events” already pencilled in, we race through to 2015, looking forwards, with anticipation and much hope. This first edition of 2015 does just that too. Why not get involved in a new regime of improved health and fitness? Check out

the advice from Renu. What about taking up the challenge and getting yourself circuit-training to the sounds of the Seventies? Read about celebrating Burns Night and have a go at winning tickets to watch Leicester Tigers take on Northampton Saints. Or just relax, and read the reviews, features and everything else on the following pages! The safari in Kenya sounds tasty! Couldn’t resist this one, for you chaps, which I saw recently:“If at first you don’t succeed………do as your wife suggested an hour earlier.”

Best wishes to you all for 2015.

A

John ◌ WiththankstoourcontributorsTaff Lovesey Gordon Lack Rex Needle Sgt. Rick Mosley Jo Sunner Darren Game Yasmin Chopin Bourne Town Council Paul Ross Clare MegsonClaire Chambers Eileen Le VoiClare Lockett Paul FellowsPaula Finch

Bourne

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◌ WiththankstoourcontributorsTaff Lovesey Gordon Lack Rex Needle Sgt. Rick Mosley Jo Sunner Darren Game Yasmin Chopin Bourne Town Council Paul Ross Clare MegsonClaire Chambers Eileen Le VoiClare Lockett Paul FellowsPaula Finch

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D I S C O V E R I N G Bourne | January 20154

sugar foods that will not fill you up and plant themselves firmly around your middle. Big plates of pasta, potatoes or rice with your curry or casserole may be the perfect diet for an athlete about to do a long distance run, but if you are more likely to be sitting in an office or a car, they are going straight to your waistline. Reducing your alcohol intake will also drastically reduce the size of your beer/ wine/ vodka belly! The secret is to aim for a higher proportion of protein, such as chicken, fish and eggs, and fill your plate with lots of vegetables that grow above the ground. Eat regular meals and drink plenty of water. The right amount of healthy fats such as olive oil, and even butter, can actually help you lose your belly fat! Short bursts of exercise rather than long workouts are essential to kick start your metabolism and increase inch loss. Thirty minutes of this type of exercise, two or three times a week, is perfect. Core conditioning exercises such as Pilates, Yoga or general body toning, will complement this.

It might be considered attractive for Santa to have a big fat belly, but not many of us chuckle, “Ho Ho Ho”, when we look at our reflection. In fact, for many of us, belly fat is the single biggest cause for complaint about our bodies. So, why is it that so many of us gather inches around our middle?Christmas is certainly the time to eat, drink and be merry but it’s not what you do between Christmas and New Year that you need to be concerned about. It’s what you are doing between New Year and Christmas that will make the difference! Right now is the most popular time for people to start a diet or a new exercise regime. If you are serious about beating belly fat, then this year make it your mission to review your regular diet and activities for long-lasting results. It’s tempting to go for the “quick win” options, such as “Lose 7 pounds in 7 days” or “miracle diets”, but the reality is that the results are short lived and you end up back in your old habits. There are two types of belly fat; one responds to exercise and the other responds to diet, so the best way to get a flat tummy involves a sensible exercise regime and a healthy diet. Inch loss is what matters, so try not to be focussed on the scales and measure yourself instead. Low fat, low calorie combinations, with long periods between meals, are the perfect way to increase your belly fat. Hunger leads to low energy levels and this leaves you reaching for starchy, high

Beating Belly Fat

At Renu, our “Speedy Gym for Busy Women” promotes a thirty minute workout with sound nutritional advice, and has had amazing inch-loss results for its members, with results that last. We also run a Female Fat Loss Formula, and members on this lose an average of fourteen pounds and seventeen inches in six weeks, so it is a great way to kick start your new regime. If you would like more information on classes, or courses, at Renu, please call them on 01778 423923

DO YOU WANT TO GET FIT, LOSE WEIGHT, TONE UP AND FEEL GOOD ABOUT YOURSELF? WOULD YOU LIKE A DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE TO EXERCISE THAT ISN’T LIKE REGULAR GYMS? DO YOU NEED SOMETHING THAT FITS IN WITH YOUR HECTIC LIFESTYLE? WOULD YOU LIKE A PERSONAL MOTIVATOR TO WORK WITH YOU WHO UNDERSTANDS THE CHALLENGES YOU FACE? ALL THIS IN A HEALTHY HAVEN WHERE YOU CAN SIT AND RELAX WHEN YOU NEED TO?

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I love the fact it only takes 30 minutes and the personal 1-1 sessions have kept me motivated all year, I have lost 32 inches!

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January 2015 | D I S C O V E R I N G Bourne 5

DO YOU WANT TO GET FIT, LOSE WEIGHT, TONE UP AND FEEL GOOD ABOUT YOURSELF? WOULD YOU LIKE A DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE TO EXERCISE THAT ISN’T LIKE REGULAR GYMS? DO YOU NEED SOMETHING THAT FITS IN WITH YOUR HECTIC LIFESTYLE? WOULD YOU LIKE A PERSONAL MOTIVATOR TO WORK WITH YOU WHO UNDERSTANDS THE CHALLENGES YOU FACE? ALL THIS IN A HEALTHY HAVEN WHERE YOU CAN SIT AND RELAX WHEN YOU NEED TO?

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WHATEVER YOUR AGE, EXPERIENCE OR FITNESS LEVEL WE CAN DESIGN A PROGRAMME FOR YOU FOR LONG LASTING RESULTS

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Renu | 27 Abbey Road | Bourne | Lincs PE10 9ENTel 01778 423923 www.renu.uk.com

It’s the next best thing to a spa

I lost 51/2 pounds and 11/2

inches on my waist in three

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I was suffering terribly with arthritis and now I am in much less pain and enjoying

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I love the fact it only takes 30 minutes and the personal 1-1 sessions have kept me motivated all year, I have lost 32 inches!

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D I S C O V E R I N G Bourne | January 20156

KIDS SHOES

* SELECTED SALE STYLES

%OFF*

North ShoeSfittiNg ShoeS SiNce 1876

18 North Street, Bourne. Tel: 01778 422886

2 Red Lion Square, Stamford. Tel: 01780 755400

10 Westgate, Peterborough. Tel: 01733 313890

www.northshoes.co.uk

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KIDS SHOES

* SELECTED SALE STYLES

%OFF*

North ShoeSfittiNg ShoeS SiNce 1876

18 North Street, Bourne. Tel: 01778 422886

2 Red Lion Square, Stamford. Tel: 01780 755400

10 Westgate, Peterborough. Tel: 01733 313890

www.northshoes.co.uk

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D I S C O V E R I N G Bourne | January 20158

| Health Wellhead Practice Excellence in head to toe Complementary Healthcare

H

The Wellhead Practice Nearly Three Years On

orthotics.Bothprovideroutinechiropodytreatmentsandworktogethertoperformnailsurgeryunderlocalanaesthesiawhenneeded.Betweenthem,wefindmostfootproblemscanbesortedout.

Tina King isourdegree-levelAcupuncturist.Acupuncturehasbeenusedtohelparangeofcomplaints,fromchroniclowerbackpaintoarthriticpainandheadaches.Tinahaspost-graduatetraininginhandandauricular(ear)acupunctureforawiderangeofhealthissues,butalsointhetreatmentoftheside-effectsofcancertreatmentsandpalliativecare.

appy New Year to you all and welcome to 2015. This year, the Wellhead Practice will be celebrating its third birthday in March. My initial goal was to start and develop Bourne’s first multidisciplinary complementary healthcare practice, providing many of the mainstream disciplines under one roof. We now have a team of nine clinicians who provide seven different therapies – no wonder the time has flown by. This year, we have introduced two new chiropodists and started a remedial and sports massage clinic too. Typically at this time of year, many of us will make promises to improve our lives or someone else’s, in one way or another. Perhaps it’s to get fitter by losing some weight or to quit smoking. Maybe it’s more about getting around to fixing that niggling back and shoulder pain, the irritable bowel or painful toe nail. Whatever it may be, the Wellhead Practice could have the expertise to help you.

EmmaMersseman andPhilipHakim are theosteopathshere.Byusing‘handson’treatmentsinvolving,amongstothers,differentformsofsofttissuemassageandjointmovement,wecanaddressanumberofmusculo-skeletalproblems.Thesecanrangefromheadachesandneckpaintolowerbackpain,sacro-iliacjointproblems,thekneeandissuesassociatedwithfallenarches.Welookatthewholebody,andhowitinteractsasone.Weprovideadviceonpostureandlookforwaystopreventrelapses.Thiscanbethroughexercise,lifestylemodificationsandsometimes,bysimplyexplainingtoapatientthebodymechanicsandtriggerfactorsbehindaproblem.

Rachael BakerandAmyLeverton run the chiropodyclinictogether.Rachaelhas35yearsofNHSexperienceandwasaclinicalleadandspecialistindiabetes-relatedfootcomplaints.Amyhasaspecialinterestinthebio-mechanicsofthefootandcanadviseon

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Excellence in head to toe Complementary Healthcare

Osteopathy Acupuncture Chiropody & Podiatry Hypnotherapy Nutritional therapy Reflexology Sports Injuries & Rehabilitation

www.thewellheadpractice.co.ukT: 01778 392832 | E: [email protected]

13 Abbey Road, Bourne PE10 9EF

| Health Wellhead Practice Excellence in head to toe Complementary HealthcareRebecca Brettisourremedialsportsmassagetherapist.Aswellasteachingremedialmassage,shehasoverfiveyearsofpitch-sideexperiencewithinternationalsportsteams.Rebeccacanlooktoeaseposturalcomplaints,treatsporting-andoveruse-injuries,butalsoprovidetailoredrehabilitationguidanceandexercises.Rebeccawillbethefirsttosaythatyoudon’tneedtobeasportytypetohaveasportsmassage,astreatmentistailoredtoyou;infact,someofherclientsareovereightyyearsold!

SophieDriver isournutritionaltherapistwithovertenyearsofexperience.SophiespecialisesinIBSanddigestiveproblems,andcancarryouttheveryinsightfulin-housefoodintolerancetesting.Sophiealsorunsaspecialweightlossprogrammewithsupportandtheall-importantclienteducationaspect.

Diane Raysonisourreflexologistwithfifteenyears’experience.Dianehasaspecialinterestinhelpingwithwomen’shealthissuesincludingstressandanxiety-related

problemsusingthemorenaturalmethodofreflexology.

Asahypnotherapist,Jacqueline Preston usesauniqueformofcommunicationaimedatdirectingaperson’simaginationinawaythathelpselicitchangesinsomeofourperceptions,thoughtsandbehaviours.Reasonsforseeingahypnotherapistcanrangefromstressmanagementandpoorself-esteemtoaddressingattitudestoweightloss,insomnia,examsandattemptstoquitsmoking.

Whoever you see, rest assured that all our practitioners are fully registered and insured with their respective governing bodies. They take a comprehensive medical case-history before starting any treatment. For an appointment or more information, please telephone the practice where one of our receptionists will be happy to assist you. Inthemeantime,wewishyouallaHappyandHealthyNewYear!

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“The Cold Shoulder Treatment!” | Your health by Jo Sunner BSc. DO. MMSM. Osteopath

01778 426000 | West Street, Bourne PE10 9NE (next to Bourne post office)Principal: Jo Sunner BSc(ost). DO. MMSM. (Also consults at the Fitzwilliam Hospital)

“ Feel Better with quality care” Geoff Capes

Treatment for a frozen shoulderTreatment for patients with this condition is vital, to hasten the healing process and ensure a good outcome. Treatment may comprise:t soft tissue massage t electrotherapy (e.g. ultrasound, TENS) t joint mobilization t dry needling t ice or heat treatment t exercises to improve flexibility, strength and posture t hydrotherapy t education t activity modification advice t postural correction t devising and monitoring an appropriate return to activity plant GP advice on pain relief

Prognosis of a frozen shoulderMost cases of frozen shoulder tend to settle after

a number of months. In severe cases, symptoms may be present for eighteen months or more. Usually, the painful stage of a frozen shoulder lasts from two to six months. In some cases, patients may experience ongoing and permanent restriction in movement, following completion of all three stages. However, most cases of frozen shoulder will have a good outcome.

AcomprehensivelistoftreatmentsforafrozenshoulderandbackpainareavailablefromourreceptionatPulsePractice.Alternatively,telephone:01778426000.

What is “Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)”? As its name suggests, it is reduced mobility of the shoulder joint and tends to be very painful. To start with, a dull ache might be felt over the shoulder, with sharper pains with certain activities. As time goes on, you may find that moving your hand behind your head or back is difficult, and maybe also raising your arm to the horizontal. You may also have pain when you bring your hand to your mouth, while eating or brushing your teeth. Often, the pain seems worse at night, and sleeping on the affected side can be difficult. The pain is usually felt over your outer shoulder, extending over the outer part of the upper arm.

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01778 426000Pulse Practice, West Street, Bourne PE10 9NE (next to Bourne post office)

Treatments for musculo-skeletal symptoms that may cause: Headaches Neck/shoulder & arm pain Low back pain

Hip pain Knee pain Sciatic nerve pain Sports injury pain

“Safe treatments by qualified & registered practitioners”

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handson massage

Relax, soften & stretch over used muscles from work, sport & stress

Increases joint flexibility & range of movement

Reduces recovery time

Promotes tissue regeneration reducing scar tissue

Reduces depression & anxiety

28 West Street, Bourne PE10 9NA

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D I S C O V E R I N G Bourne | January 201512

New Year’s Resolution No. 1

Need to get rid of those excess pounds after Christmas, or generally improve your level of fitness? Why not try circuit training with P.T.I. Richie?

If losing those extra pounds, put on over the Christmas break, or fulfilling that New Year’s resolution to generally improve the level of your fitness is a goal you have set yourself, then attending one of Richie Goodsaul’s weekly circuit training sessions could be just what you need.

For several years, former Force’s P.T.I. Richie has been putting on circuit-training classes and conducting them in his own inimitable, vociferous style - something much appreciated and respected by his many regular attendees over the years.

The session details are as follows:

Monday evenings – The Bourne Academy (Main Hall)

Wednesday evenings – Witham Hall School (Indoor Sports Hall)

Thursday evenings – Lawrance Park Community Centre, Thurlby

All sessions start at 7.30 pm prompt, and last for one hour. Proper warm-ups and warm-downs are an important part, as indeed is Richie’s choice of music to accompany each session! (Those who appreciate the best decade for modern popular music, namely the 1970’s, will not be disappointed!

Please call Richie FOR MORE INFORMATION

07753 374225

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Romantic Spa Massage…Relax together with your loved one this Valentines in our dual treatment room. Enjoy back, neck and shoulder massages, a glass of sparkling wine and chocolates. £55.00 per couple-available throughout February. During this special time, we

are offering 25% off any further treatments you and your partner wish to have during your visit.

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Valent ine ’s Dinner Romantic candle lit 4 course dinner with live music £32.50

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Seared mackerel fillet, roasted purple sprouting and fennel salad, pomegranate dressing

Corn fed chicken, warm salad of Jerusalem artichoke, leek and salsify, truffle vinaigrette

Pan fried red mullet, curried cauliflower puree, sagg aloo (potato and spinach)

Celeriac and wild mushroom pappadelle, parmesan and parsley (V)

Iced passion fruit parfait, chillied pineappleDark chocolate and blood orange tart, orange curd ice cream

Selection of English cheeses, oat cakes, chutney

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Happy New Year

e [email protected] find us on

Safe Driving in 2015

You Can’t Escape the Vape! 2014

Word of the Year is Announced

Wordsmiths will be pleased to know that the 2014 “Word of the Year”, an accolade created by The Oxford English Dictionary, is the verb, “to vape”. It means “to inhale and exhale the vapour produced by an electronic cigarette”, and was first heard in the 1980s, when “smokeless cigarettes” first appeared. According to Oxford’s calculations, usage of vape, which, as a noun, can also refer to “an e-cigarette or similar device”, more than doubled between 2013 and 2014. The selection of “vape” as “Word of the Year” reflects the exploding popularity of e-cigarettes—which, effectively invented in 2003, are suddenly now part of a multi-million pound market. It also follows 2014’s historic opening of legal marijuana shops in some parts of the world. Residents in Colorado and Washington State, U.S.A. for example, can now buy vape pens - devices that vaporize liquids containing nicotine or cannabis into forms which users can inhale. For every winner, there are always the runners-up:contactless (adj.): describing technologies that allow a smart card, etc., to connect wirelessly to an electronic reader, typically in order to make a payment.normcore (n.): a fashion movement in which ordinary, unfashionable clothing is worn as a deliberate statement.slacktivist (n.): one who engages in digital activism on the Web which is regarded as requiring little time or involvement. So how has the last decade served to enrich our vocabulary, if “enriching” has, in fact, occurred? The “roll of honour” reads like a whistle-stop tour through the tabloids and soaps!2013–selfie2012–omnishambles2011–squeezedmiddle2010–bigsociety2009–simples2008–creditcrunch2007–carbonfootprint2006–bovvered2005–Sudoku2004–chavThought of the Moment: Is “giving up vaping” our newest New Year’s Resolution?

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N E W E X T E N S I V E M E N U

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01778-393644 2 Abbey Road | Bourne | PE10 9EF

Email: [email protected]

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New Yorker Burger12oz Rump Steak

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MattersCommunity

We bring you items of interest for your home and community.If there is something you’d like us to cover or you have something to say please get in touch with Claire:

01778 421427 or 07837 499061

[email protected]

An Evening with Tiff Needell - Thursday, 8th January 2015

Bourne Motor Racing Club announce a change to their previously advertised event on Thursday January 8th 2015 as Quentin Wilson, who was due to appear, is now unavailable, and the Club are very grateful to Tiff Needell who has agreed to step in. The evening should feature a video introduction from Quentin Wilson. Tiff is well-known for his work as a TV presenter, appearing alongside William Woollard & Jeremy Clarkson in the early days of Top Gear, and working more recently with Vicki Butler-Henderson in Channel 5’s Fifth Gear. Tiff is also an accomplished racing driver, but when the dream of a full- time Grand Prix seat failed to materialise, he began a move to the World Sportscar Championship in search of a paid drive, while still seeking to further his single-seater career in Europe. Chasing drives meant hanging around

Miss P Morton from Thurlby won the ‘Guess the car’

competition to win an iPad Mini – congratulations Miss Morton and all at Rosedale wish you a very Happy New

Year.

race tracks, and when Tiff was spotted doing nothing at a televised Mallory Park meeting he was invited into the commentary box to be the expert analyst. This was the start of a 21 year association with the BBC as he joined Murrary Walker for the live Grandstand coverage of Silverstone’s Formula Two meeting in 1981. Tiff’s successful racing career covers the many single seater formulas, including Formula 1, World Sports Cars including contesting 14 Le Mans 24 hr races and even rallying. Tiff is possibly best remembered as being the man who helped Nigel Mansell into the wall at Donnington Park in 1993.Tiff’s talk will take place on Thursday, 8th January 2015 at the Bourne Corn Exchange. Tickets are £10 and can be purchased online at www.BourneMotorClub.co.uk/Tiff or telephone 07760 171045 (6.00 – 9.00 pm)

Congratulations Will Will Silver has successfully made it through to The Grand Final of the national “ Open Mic U.K .” event. The finals will be held on 24th Jan at the NEC in Birmingham. Good Luck Will.

The Winner of Discovering Bourne’s Christmas Novelty Hunt £150

cash was Fern Richards aged 5 from Elsea Park Way, Bourne .. Congratulations …

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Bourne’s Magical Christmas FayreSaturday November 29th - words from Paul Fellows

Bourne wore its heart on its sleeve, (or, if you prefer, top coat and woolly hat!) as it seemed to “become one” for the annual switching-on of the Christmas lights. It was truly extraordinary to look out, from “the stage”, up North Street and see so many people greeting the start of our Christmas celebrations. Yet again, the Bourne Events Committee had more than succeeded, in bringing the whole town together. From the market stalls and fair on North Street, past the performers on the stage, round through the Continental Market, in every shop, the Corn Exchange and the Tree Festival in the Methodist Church - everyone came together to not only give appreciation of the season, but to show what it is that is so special about Bourne. At the heart of the town, outside the Town Hall, it was inspiring to listen to children from the two main Primary Schools sing their hearts out, along with a host of Bourne-based performers. It was the ‘Sally Army’ band, who started the proceedings rolling, who made us all think that Christmas just wouldn’t be the same without them, and how we’d all be a lot poorer without the charitable work which they do for the town.

Each year, as the countdown approaches its conclusion, (performed so well this year by Jade Etherington, Mayor Bob Russell and Father Christmas), there is always a brief moment or two when you worry that the lights perhaps won’t come on, and then what to do if they don’t - but thankfully, they always do! The lights we all know so well light up the town and, for this month, I’d like to think they seem to light us all up too. They are a physical representation of this, our town; they’re well known; they’ve been refurbished and they shine with optimism; they’re a little old fashioned and they’re wonderful! Well done, and a big thank-you to the whole town for making this event what it is, and a particularly warm thank-you to Gordon Cochrane, for his annual persistence and huge heart that gets it all going. We need to have more events like this throughout the year. We need to celebrate, and be proud about what Bourne is, with such ‘coming togethers’ which involve all aspects of Bourne’s many and varied communities.

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childrenwhohavebeenwithmesincethebeginning,(2008),andafewofthemarenowtakingpartintheirsixthpantomime!Whatweofferisoriginaland,bykeepingnumberslimited,weareabletogiveindividualattention.Therearenoexamsorauditionswithus;wejustwantthechildrentohavefreeexpressionandfun."Forfurtherinformation,pleasecallBryonyon10476550804,orvisitthewebsitewww.hctgb.co.uk.ThefinalwordsgotoEleanorWaldock,(ClassC,anda“veteran”ofthreeyears!)…“OurcurrentshowisJackandtheBeanstalk,andweareperformingthisonJanuary16thand17th,2015,attheSouthHollandCentreinSpalding.Whynotcomealong,andseeforyourselfwhatagroupofchildrencanproducewithencouragement,enthusiasmanddedication?"

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1)TheChairperson’sopeningaddressA few welcoming words start the evening and the meal commences with the Selkirk Grace The company are asked to stand to receive the haggis. A piper then leads the chef, carrying the haggis to the top table, while the guests accompany them with a slow handclap. The chairman, or invited guest, then recites Burns’ famous poem “To A Haggis”, with great enthusiasm. When he reaches the line “an’ cut you up wi’ ready slight”, he cuts open the haggis with a sharp knife. It is customary for the company to applaud the speaker, then stand and toast the haggis with a glass of whisky.

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arly December saw Bourne Academy perform their annual Academy Musical to local primary schools and the general public. The cast of seventy strong was bursting with pride and enthusiasm, come the final performance, and what a performance it was! It had everything, from great moments of comedy and charismatic acting to engaging, catchy musical numbers, which had the audience humming the tune, “You Give a Little Love”, all the way home. Bugsy Malone, played by Thomas Cooke (Yr.13), performed the role with maturity and diligence, applying a strong sense of necessity to narrate the plot line clearly with a fitting degree of charm and wit. He was complemented well by leading lady, Mia Shaw, who played the enchanting Blousey Brown, singing her solo numbers with pitch-perfect tone and a clear sense of characterisation. Beth Pattison’s interpretation of Fat Sam was hilarious, as she applied engaging physical attributes to the role. This left a memorable

“Bugsy” is a Blast!impression on the audience, and was also complemented by her comic second-in-command, Knuckles (Jessica Hammond). Her clowning techniques provided extra physical comedy, creating a great warmth to the characters’ relationship. Another onstage comedy duo with traits reminiscent of the great Laurel and Hardy, was Smolsky and O’Dreary, the incompetent detectives, played by Harry Higgins and Will Campbell. There was clearly a strong emphasis on the comedy here, and the two actors had a good measure of the slapstick elements that these scenes require. Dandy Dan’s sly presence was expertly delivered by James Girard. James is keen to go into the acting profession, and found the role of Dandy Dan a new and exciting challenge, having always played comedy roles, and never the archetypal “bad guy”. James was supported by the equally elegant, but selfish, Louella (Courtney Fowler). She gave new emphasis to the role of Loretta, which supported the enigmatic Tallulah, played by Amy Durno. Amy used

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her high standard of professional dance experience to provide the flair and presence to the role. It was a fine interpretive performance of the unfortunate Fizzy, played with great finesse by Emma Symmonds. Her “Tomorrow” solo was beautifully sung, and backed up by a team of tap dancers from all year groups. Other classic musical numbers, such as “So You Want to be a Boxer” and “Down and Outs”, were enjoyed by a cast of younger students who threw themselves into every musical number with great energy and enthusiasm. As with any good musical, the strength of the performance is judged on the quality of the musical numbers, and this show had an abundance of expertly choreographed and tunefully sung classics, confidently belted out with gusto. The opening number, “Fat Sam’s Grand Slam”, was a delightful burst of youthful energy that was tightly coordinated with Charleston-like gestures and movement, to complement the late 1920’s era. Of course, it is the “mess element” that is the key to a good “Bugsy” showdown, and the splurge guns were primed with silly string as well as confetti cannons throughout. The highly memorable car chase scene, at

the end of Act One, with a real pedal car that came down the aisle, was complemented by an inventive interpretation of the crazy Looney Bergonzi by Jordan Crookell (Yr.11). The cameo roles that “Bugsy” brings to life, provide a great opportunity for students of all years to showcase their talents, and Creative Production Manager and Drama teacher, Samantha Landers, commented: “It has been a real pleasure to work with such an enthusiastic and talented cast of all years. Bugsy is a great choice because it gives so many students an opportunity to play a speaking role and with such a range of talent at our disposal, it was the best option in so many ways.” The whole show was produced by a team of Year 12 students, as part of their Unit 2 studies, entitled “Planning a Creative Event”. Students in Year 12 took on the roles of Director, Musical Director, Stage Manager, Lighting Designer and Choreographer. Head of Drama, Ted Fisk, complimented these students on their commitment and application during

the process. He said, “Putting on a production on this scale requires great organisation and creativity. The students in Year 12 have excelled this year, in mastering the very skills and management required to maximize the energies of the cast and the potential of the script.” A selection of students visited The Cedars Residential Home on the Thursday afternoon, to perform a mini version to residents, which was warmly received. Pianist and technician, Tom Swinn, described the experience: “The residents were lovely; they were really grateful and enjoyed the extracts and musical numbers that our Year 13’s chose to perform. It was a great experience for these students, as many of them aspire to forge a career for themselves in the performing arts industry.” Whether students wish to go into the industry or not, it is simply the magic of teamwork and togetherness in this production, (reflecting the strong house system that there is at Bourne Academy), which demonstrates so well how all years can work in harmony together, to produce effective and indeed, impressive outcomes.

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It’s All About “Me, Myself, I”! Or Is It? Selfish Youngsters in the SpotlightThose of us of a certain age will perhaps be familiar with a Joan Armatrading song, (now thirty-five years old!), entitled “Me Myself I”. Looking at the lyrics confirms the view that she just wants to be alone, content with her own company – a desire we ourselves may sometimes feel at times. She’s not necessarily being selfish here, when she sings,

“Don’t wanna be the bad guyDon’t wanna make a soul cry

It’s not that I love myselfI just don’t want company”.

On the other hand, and fast-forwarding over thirty years, when we consider the following research, we might be seeing a different picture altogether, and an interesting take on our society today. The findings from a large survey of 75,000 volunteers in the U.S.A. seem to confirm that young people talk about themselves considerably more than their elders. Professor of Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania, Mark Liberman, carefully analysed the content of the volunteers’ Facebook accounts. Perhaps not surprisingly, you might already be thinking, the under-20s used “I”, “me”, my” and “mine” almost twice as often as their

over-60s counterparts in the survey. Conversely, first-person plural pronouns - “we”, “us”, “our” and “ours”- were much more frequent among the older Facebook users. It is the latest in a series of recent linguistic studies to show that here we have a generation, those born between the mid-1980s and the turn of the millennium, who do seem to talk about “Me, myself, I” rather a lot! However, as is often the case, research like this is out there, set up to be shot down by others’ opinions and findings. The University of Texas’s Professor James Panebaker, for example, assures us that self-centredness has been a perennial trait of the young for centuries. “When we are young, we are far more insecure about just who we are, where we are in society and how we feel”, he said. “We want others to know more about us!”

So, parents, the fear of us having produced youngsters who are completely selfish can now be seen as nothing more than what comes naturally. We have no need to worry! However, the last word should go to American satirist, Ambrose Bierce, and we can ask ourselves if this doesn’t just apply to us all, irrespective of our age…

“Selfish : adj. – Devoid of consideration for the

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Investing when interest rates are rising

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| Your Finances by Paul Ross, Financial Planner at Landmark IFA Ltd

Against a backdrop of strengthening economic growth, policymakers at the Bank of England are now widely expected to raise UK interest rates at some point during the first half of 2015. So, after years of exceptionally low rates, what will a higher-rate environment mean for investors? Investors will often favour a pragmatic approach to the beginning of a rise in the interest rate cycle, preferring to concentrate on the positive reasons behind the increase. After all, after more than five years at their historic low of 0.5%, higher rates would imply confidence in a sustainable and growing economy. For those inclined to rely relatively heavily on the income generated by their cash savings, higher interest rates are likely to come as a relief. On the other hand, an increase in the cost of borrowing will prove less welcome to those with debts, mortgage holders and buy-to-let investors, although commercial property could benefit from economic expansion. Higher interest rates tend to be negative for bondholders because the rates paid by bonds are then seen as less competitive. That said, bonds are not a homogenous group and the reaction of government and investment-grade bonds is likely to differ from that of high-yield bonds, which are more closely correlated to the fortunes of the issuing companies. The effect on shares is likely to vary. Although higher rates will drive up companies’ borrowing costs, this could be offset by stronger economic growth that is likely to prove positive for corporate earnings. However, higher interest rates will also provide a boost for the pound,

which could have a negative effect on UK-based exporters once their profits are translated back into sterling. Meanwhile, shares in defensive companies that pay comparatively high dividends - for example, utility businesses - are viewed by some investors almost as a proxy for bonds, and are therefore less likely to benefit from an environment of rising rates. Conversely, so-called ‘cyclical’ companies, which tend to be relatively sensitive to the economic cycle, can perform better. Ultimately, an increase in interest rates is likely to present both threats and opportunities so it is worth taking the time to review your assets and liabilities with your financial adviser and ensure your portfolio is positioned to make the most of a rising rate environment and sufficiently diversified to minimise the potential effects of market volatility on long-term performance.

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Thirty Years a Solicitor! elinda Smith celebrates her thirtieth anniversary as a solicitor on the 15th November this year. She also celebrates over six years running “Belinda Smith & Co.” her own very successful, niche family law practice, with associate, Michele Fielding, at their offices in Thorpe Wood, Peterborough. Prior to setting up on her own, Belinda and Michele were both at Buckles Solicitors for over twenty years.

Belinda hails from Grantham, where she went to Maggie Thatcher’s former school, and now lives in Bourne. Michele is a Deeping girl, now living in the Hamptons, Peterborough. Between them, Belinda and Michele have over fifty years’ experience in family law and their case loads include divorces, financial applications and settlements, cohabitation splits, child arrangement orders for residence and contact, pre-nuptial and cohabitation agreements and emergency measures, such as injunctions and occupation orders.

Belinda and Michele both have the specialist qualification in collaborative law, which is an option for family cases, to minimise the friction and conflicts that often occur during the traditional divorce process.

Belinda has a particular expertise in children cases, being a long-standing member of the Law Society Children Panel and, for many years, representing parents and children in the arena of care proceedings. “Belinda Smith & Co.” does not have a legal aid franchise, but Belinda still represents foster parents and extended family members in care and adoption proceedings.

Belinda also provides advice and representation in road traffic matters in Magistrate Court cases.

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“The Future’s Bright - The Future’s M-Fire”! Safety Consultancy, Training and Installation

Right here on our doorstep, in Bourne, is one of the leading fire safety consultancy and installation companies in the East Midlands. The recent move to their new premises on Roman Bank has enabled the small, (but perfectly formed) team of five to offer the customer, locally and nationally, a wider range of safety solutions than ever before. Martin Green, (known for years as “The Extinguisher Man”), has over twenty-five years’ experience in the fire safety industry, as technician, manager and trainer. It was he who formed M-Fire in 2011 and was soon joined by Daniel Green, another highly experienced technician, manager and assessor. Daniel also brings a wide range of first-aid and practical safety know-how to the firm, being a volunteer St John’s Ambulance attendant and a Community First Responder for L.I.V.E.S. A particularly impressive website, (www.m-fire.co.uk), recently enlarged and bursting with all the technical jargon you’d ever need, is clearly a sign that this firm are “on the up” in terms of offering their clients, domestic and commercial, the very best. M-Fire Ltd. are able to provide the complete

fire protection package, from detection to containment, to protect your business and your property from fire. This incorporates fire alarm and fire extinguisher design and installation, along with service and maintenance of both; emergency lights installation, service and maintenance; fire hose reel maintenance; dry-riser testing; safety signs and the installation of the high quality “Fike” range of smoke detectors, (for which M-Fire Ltd are accredited installers).The second substantial string of this company’s bow is that of fire safety consultancy, where advice and recommendations are expertly provided, regarding fire risk-assessment, fire evacuation drills and community fire safety.In November, the company were proud to open their new offices and warehouse in Bourne. What the move also created, however, was a purpose-built training centre, where fire- and first-aid-at-work training can now be offered. This can involve one day or three day first-aid courses, fire awareness training, manual handling courses and others. These courses could also be provided at the customer’s premises, if required.uFurtherdetailscanbefoundonthewebsiteorbyphoning01529-241443

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M-Fire Ltd, Unit 8A The Arena, Roman Bank, Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 9LQ.

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New Year IT DealsThe New Year sales will soon be upon us and there is bound to be the usual glut of IT equipment deals to get our heads around and of course, we have all that Christmas present cash to spend. To help you through the maze of deals that are likely to appear in your mailboxes I’d recommend looking for deals on the list of items below, all of which should be offered with incentives at one provider or another.

| Technology Corner by Taff Lovesey, Lites PC

fTescoHUDL2tablet £129 or less: a superb Android tablet for the price. 8.3” screen, Dolby sound, front and back cameras, 8 hour battery life, 16Gb memory. In-cludes many of the features found on tablets costing over twice the price of this device.iKindleFire HD 6 £79 or less: The ultra-lightweight Kindle runs on a powerful quad-core processor with 8GB of storage and a 6” HD (1280x800) touch display. Perfect for browsing the web, watching TV & Films, playing games and reading. Includes free unlimited cloud storage for all your Amazon-purchased content.

f Pebble Charger £25 or less: These are already on offer and you may find them for under £15 at some locations. These devices are brilliant, one of my favourite pieces of technology. Once charged they hold that charge for weeks and can be used to plug into most tablets and/or phones to provide imme-diate charging for that device. Superb when travelling.g Pebble Smart Watch £99 or less: Pair this with your smart phone and you can see who is calling, texting, or emailing. Once fully charged has 7 days battery life. Water resist-ant to 50m, although don’t take your phone down to that depth! Fitness tracking features and other software apps available. Oh, and it also tells you the time.

g Laptops with ‘Windows 8 with Bing™’ operating system (£200 or less): In an unusual move Microsoft have made a free version of Windows 8 available to PC system builders. This is called ‘Windows 8 with Bing’ and is essentially Windows 8 but with Microsoft’s Bing search engine set as the main search tool on the internet. With no royalties to pay Microsoft a number of system manufacturers already have laptops on the shelves at under £200. Look out for even more deals on these in the New Year. As an example for £199 you can buy a HP 15.6” laptop with a quad processor, 4Gb of memory and a 500Gb hard disk, webcam and Radeon graphics card. Superb for that youngster off to university or for project work in secondary school.

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An independent local firm of Chartered Surveyors, undertaking comprehensive Building Surveys; RICS Homebuyers Surveys and professional valuations of residential and commercial property.

We have a wealth of experience in particular with large and historic property and take pride in our attention to detail, quality of service and approachable manner.

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During September and October each year, Peterborough-based Safe Local Trades organise fund-raising events for their chosen charity Age UK Peterborough. This year, there were several skydives organised and a team took part in the annual Great Eastern Run. All events were an overall success and the organiser, Eileen Le Voi, owner of Safe Local Trades, said: “We would like to thank each and every volunteer who took part as well as everyone who sponsored them in their events, all of which helped to raise an amazing £6,720.25 for this very worthy local charity.”

Eileen went on to say, “We would particularly like to thank Axiom Housing Association for getting involved and helping to raise over £1,600. In addition to the skydives that two members of staff took part in, dozens of individual sheltered accommodation schemes raised money by having coffee mornings, quizzes, and the like—it shows great community spirit to know that elderly people were raising money for their counterparts”. David Bache, Chief Executive of Age UK Peterborough, said “We are so delighted with this excellent achievement by Eileen and the fabulous volunteers. This is the largest amount we have ever raised in one campaign so my sincere thanks go to Eileen Le Voi, Axiom Housing Association and all the wonderful volunteers who make such a difference to the work we do to help and support older people in Peterborough. Over the past few years, Eileen and Safe Local Trades have helped raise over £25,000—no other local company has ever raised this amount for our charity and we are enormously grateful.”

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PUZZLECornerSection 1 – General Knowledge1. What is the common name for our sternum?2. What does “trivia” literally mean?3. Which Asian country is known as “The Land of Smiles”?4. Which structure links the English towns of Barton and Hessle?5. What was the only horror film nominated for “Best Film Oscar”?6. Near which village in Lincolnshire is The Royal Air Force College?7. Who chaired the original judicial enquiry into the Hillsborough disaster in 1989?8. Which bridge traditionally marks the end of The Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race?9. By what other name is the plant, sea-pink otherwise known?10. Which company makes the computer software Excel, Word and Encarta?11. Which herb is used in Bernaise Sauce?12. In which English university city could you visit The Fitzwilliam Museum?13. What does “karaoke” literally mean?14. Fry and Sons created the first what in 1847?15. What do the letters N.I.M.B.Y. stand for?16. Would you eat, smoke or wear a “Winston Churchill”?17. Honeydew is a variety of what?18. Who wrote “Far From the Madding Crowd”?19. In pre-Euro times, what was the currency of Greece?20. What is the name of the small piece of paper created when a hole is punched in a sheet of paper?

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34 x2 , -2 , ÷3 , +9 , x2 , x2 , ÷4 , x2 , x2

11 x20 , ÷4 , -1 , ÷2 , ÷9 , x7 , -3 , ÷9 , x50

38 -19 , x3 , -9 , ÷8 , x3 , +9 , x2 , ÷6 , ÷3

180 ÷2 , +54 , ÷12 , x8 , -5 , ÷7 , +3 , ÷4 , x90

AnswersSection 1 – General Knowledge 1) Breastbone, 2) “Three roads”, 3) Thailand, 4) The Humber Bridge, 5) “The Exorcist” in 1973, 6) Cranwell,

7) Lord Justice Taylor, 8) Chiswick Bridge, 9) Thrift (or Armeria), 10) Microsoft, 11) Tarragon, 12) Cambridge, 13) “Empty orchestra”,

14) The chocolate bar, 15) “Not In My Back Yard”, 16) It’s a cigar, so the choice is yours!, 17) Melon, 18) Thomas Hardy, 19) Drachma,

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| In the hot seat

Elaine RadleyThe first “Hot-Seater” of 2015 is Bourne Westfield Primary Academy’s Head teacher, Mrs Elaine Radley. Her early fascination with genetics, stemming from her father being an identical twin, led Elaine into a B.Sc. Honours degree in Genetics and Microbiology from University College, London. This she augmented with a P.G.C.E. from Goldsmiths, and so entered the teaching profession. Married to Stuart, and describing herself as a “proud mum of two gorgeous children, Matthew (11) and Georgia (9)”, Elaine and her family are passionate about horses and country pursuits, tending to a small menagerie of their own at home.

1. WHERE WERE YOU BORN, AND WHAT IS YOUR FONDEST MEMORY OF YOUR CHILDHOOD?I was born in Harlow, making me a good “Essex Girl” at heart, but perhaps not quite a ‘Towie’! My favourite childhood memory is going, as a three year old, to pick up my new-born baby sister from hospital. I got to carry her home in the back of a taxi – obviously, this was well before the days of baby seats or rear seat belts in cars!

2. WHO HAS HAD THE GREATEST INFLUENCE ON YOUR LIFE AND WHY?Many people have influenced my life and continue to do so, but probably the biggest influence has come from my parents. Both worked incredibly hard to achieve their goals. My mother became a head teacher and my father a chartered accountant. They together instilled in me that strong work ethic and determination which I have to this day.

3. WHICH TWO CHARACTERS, (ALIVE OR NOT), WOULD YOU MOST ENJOY SHARING A MEAL WITH AND WHY?I have always been fascinated with life in the past, particularly the Tudor and Georgian

periods. I would love to explore the views of one of the most powerful women in history, Elizabeth I. Why did she never marry? What did she think of her father, Henry VIII? And, as I am an old romantic at heart and love some of the literature from the Georgian period, I would love to meet some of Jane Austen’s wonderful characters - after all, who would not want to have dinner with Mr Darcy?

4. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN JUST FIVE WORDS? Loving, determined, passionate, honest and fair.

5. IF THERE WAS ONE THING WHICH YOU COULD CHANGE ABOUT BOURNE, WHAT WOULD IT BE AND WHY?I would have more clothes shops because, as a busy mum, I rarely get time to go further afield and I love a new frock!

6. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO A 16 YEAR OLD YOU?As a sixteen year old I worried too much about what my peers thought and not about what mattered. I would tell my 16 year old self to work harder but worry less!

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why not try a family safari? | Travel Column by Clare Lockett, Travel Counsellor

Afamilyholidayisatreasuretoberememberedwhenthechildrenaregrownupandhavefledthenest.Goingonafamilyfriendlysafariyouwillbeguaranteedtoamassabeautifulstoreoffamilymemories.Enjoythelookofwonderandexcitementonyourchildren’sfacesastheyseewildanimalsintheirnaturalenvironmentforthefirsttime.Familysafarisofferwildlifeadventuresforyoungandoldplusthememorabletimesspentasafamily.AfavouriteKenyanfamilysafariistheKiliSafari,whichisashortitinerarypackedwithinterest,providinganexcitingoverviewofKenyaandherwildlifeforchildrenandadultsalike.Therearenoagerestrictionsforchildrenatthelodges,whichmakesthisan

idealchoiceforachildfriendly,familysafari.ThesafaristartsinAmboseli,dominatedbytheimposingbackdropofMountKilimanjaro,thehighestfree-standingmountainintheworld.Amboseliishometoanabundanceofmammalsandover400speciesofbirds.Theflatanddustylandscapeprovidesgoodopportunitiestoseealargevarietyofwildlifeincludingbuffaloes,lions,gazelles,cheetahs,wildebeest,zebrasandvastherdsofelephantswanderingfreely.ThenyourfamilysafaritravelstoLakeNaivashawherethereisplentyforallthefamilytodo.Takethechildrenhorseridingorcyclingaroundthisstunningscenery.Finallyyourfamilytravelsintotheworld-famousMasaiMara.BotholdandyoungwillbetotallycaptivatedbytheamountandvarietyofwildlifeinhabitingtheMasaiMara.Oneoftheworld’smostenthrallingwildlifetheatres.Thereserveplayshosttocountlessspecies,includingthe‘bigfive’(lion,leopard,elephant,rhinoandbuffalo)andtheincrediblespectacleoftheannualwildebeestmigration.TheReservebordersTanzaniaandistheprimeplacetoviewthefamouswildebeestmigration.The Mara River running north to south through thereserveseparatesthewestfromtheeast.Theareahasanamazingconcentrationofwildlife,particularlywhenthemigratorywildebeestandzebrasaregrazingonthelushplainsfromJunetoOctober.WhynotaddanoptionalbeachbreakinMombasaattheendofyoursafari?

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Whenwemiss-hitshots,weareoftentoldthatwemoved,orweliftedourhead.Correct?Thisisnotthewholetruththough.Itis,infact,ourbodythathasmoved,causingtheheadtomoveandsoitgetstheblame.Ifyoufocusonyourchestandkeepitpointingtotheground(asitisattheaddressposition)throughtheswing,especiallyattheimpactzone,yourballstrikingwillimprove.Aquickdrillthatyoucanusetohelpunderstandthis,andthenusetoimproveyourtechnique,justneedsanyoneofyourgolfclubs,andcanbeusedindoors.Firstly,placetheclubacrossyourshouldersandholditfirmlyinplace.(Itshouldnowbeparalleltotheground.)Nowadoptyourset-uppostureandmakeyourbackswingrotation.Youshouldnoticethattheshaftoftheclubnowpointsthegriptotheground.Hereisthekeymovetoimproveyourballstriking-Asyousimulatethedownswing,makesurethegripstayspointingtotheground,asyouturnyour

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| Police patrol by Bourne’s Sergeant 503 Rick Mosley

“Sergeant Mosley’s Musings”Have you ever been the victim of a crime and felt that you have not really had a chance to express your feelings? Do you want to confront the suspect to tell them how their behaviour has impacted on your life and that of your

family? Do you feel that your voice is lost in the loud, cumbersome machinery of the Criminal Justice system? If you answered ‘Yes’, you may be interested to know that there is a project in Lincolnshire called “Restorative Justice”. As defined by the Restorative Justice Council: “Restorative processes bring those harmed by crime or conflict, and those responsible for the harm, into communication, enabling everyone affected by a particular incident to play a part in repairing the harm and finding a positive way forward.” When a Police Officer attends an incident, they will assess the severity of any offence that has occurred. They will discuss the harm caused and ascertain the victim’s wishes. If the offender has been identified and accepts responsibility, they may be dealt with by way of Restorative Resolution, rather than entering the Criminal Justice system. In this case, the officer will include all those involved to identify an appropriate and proportionate outcome. It may be that the victim only wants that person to make

some form of apology for what has occurred, or to offer some appropriate practical help.

Community Neighbourhood ConferencingIn Criminal Cases where the offender enters the criminal justice system, it is essential that the victim can still access a restorative intervention, alongside that criminal justice process. A formal restorative conference may be offered which allows the victim the chance of asking questions directly of those responsible and to describe how they have been affected by the offence. The conference gives the offender the chance to see the victim as a person, recognise the impact of their behaviour, and to consider the possibility of making amends. The conference allows those involved to meet in a safe environment, facilitated by a trained practitioner. In no way does a restorative conference interfere with the processes of the criminal justice system. Community Neighbourhood Conferencing can also be used for non-crime matters, such as neighbourhood disputes, resolving conflict before it turns into crime, and building community ownership of solutions. It is an effective approach to dealing with anti-social behaviour, graffiti, noise and criminal damage, enabling people to understand the impact of their behaviour on others. It is important to recognise that a victim may wish to access restorative intervention at very different stages to deal with the harm caused to them. If, whilst the matter is being dealt with by the police, the victim wishes a conference to be considered, then trained volunteers in all areas of the county, supported by local officers, will take that forward for them. If this is you, and you want to consider restorative justice, then speak to the police officer who is dealing with your incident. For more information, have a look at http://www.justice.gov.uk/victims-and-witnesses/restorativejustice or http://www.restorativejustice.org.uk/, or contact Lincolnshire Police on 101.

Have you any questions or requests for topics for me to discuss here? If so, you can contact me by email at [email protected]. Alternatively you can write to Bourne Police Station, West Road, Bourne, PE10 9PD.

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he imposing Regency mansion at No 46 West Street was built in 1830 by the Bell family of solicitors and is now Grade II listed but is best known as home to dozens of children in the years following the Second World War.

The last member of the family to live there was Major Cecil Walker Bell who held many public offices but when he retired and left the town in 1940, the house was bought by Kesteven County Council and used as dormitory accommodation for evacuees who had been sent here to escape the bombing of Hull. When the war ended in 1945, the council converted the building into a home for problem children known as Bourne Hostel.

During the ensuing years, over 200 children arrived, many frightened and away from home for the first time, but here they found the warmth of family life under the matron, Mrs Pat Schmidt, a state registered nurse, and her husband, Lou, who was later appointed master. They ran the home for almost 30 years, giving confidence and hope to boys and girls in care who were orphans, maladjusted or had been emotionally damaged by domestic upheavals and marriage breakdowns.

When the hostel closed, Pat and her husband retired to Spain and before she died in April 2014, aged 83, she remembered the heart-

breaking but rewarding role with which she had been entrusted. There were early battles for more staff and improved accommodation but her relationship with the children became far more important and she soon became known as Auntie Pat. “I was particularly anxious to establish a family atmosphere to give them stability”, she said, “and this was achieved after I persuaded them to regard myself and my husband as a friendly aunt and uncle, an approach that seemed much nicer than the previous Mr and Mrs, and this family intimacy proved to be highly successful and continued until we closed. “We had about 225 children during my time there and I was lucky enough to see the fruits of my labour and feel a certain pride that at least some of my girls, as I called them, have married and had families who have been loved and cared for in the way their mothers were at Bourne House.”

The hostel closed in 1985 when it was acquired by property developers who turned it into a complex of retirement flats and maisonettes in 1988-89 and it remains an attractive part of the street scene.

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Shops are under no legal obligation to exchange or refund a gift, unless a) it was faulty when bought, b) is not as described, or c) is not fit for purpose. If it doesn’t fit you properly or you just don’t like the gift, you have no automatic right to return it.

If the gift you have purchased is faulty, you have a statutory right to a refund or replacement, whether the goods were bought in a shop or from a market stall .The Sale of Goods Act says the goods must be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose, and as described.

You may come up against opposition when trying to return faulty goods, for example being told that a receipt is always required, or being advised by the retailer to contact the manufacturer.

However, this is not the case. If a product is faulty, a proof of purchase will suffice – perhaps a bank statement. Don’t be persuaded to go to the manufacturer - the retailer is responsible.

Don’t delay in checking your goods and reporting any defects, as you are entitled to a reasonable period of time to examine the goods, before you are considered to have accepted them. What is “reasonable” depends on the product and how obvious the fault is.

If you want to return something to a shop or market stall just because you don’t like it, don’t need it or it just doesn’t fit, the retailer has no legal obligation to take it back or refund you.

However, many retailers have a returns policy that allows you, the customer, to take items back and get refunds, exchanges or vouchers, as long as the items returned are unused and in perfect condition, with their undamaged, original packaging.

The individual store’s returns policy should be checked, as some products may be excluded from it, for hygiene reasons, or the store may impose time limits for returning non-faulty products. At Christmas, some retailers offer special extended refund periods, meaning you may have longer than you think.

A store’s returns policy is usually displayed on receipts, on signs in-store or online. You could also ring the shop’s customer services line to find out details of its returns policy.

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December 31st Rippingale Village Hall New Year’s Eve party. Tickets £12-50, family (2adults, 2 children U12) £30 to include: hot and cold buffet, glass of champagne at midnight and dancing to “Grumpy Old Men.” For tickets contact Angela 01778 44012 or Wendy 01778 441312.

31st Party Night at The Nags Head, four course meal, a glass of bubbly and performance by female vocalist all included in the cost of £35 per head. Booking essential 01778393644.

January2nd-3rd Moscow City Ballet performs “The Nutcracker” at Cambridge Corn Exchange. Moscow City Ballet features a company of exceptionally gifted young dancers, outstanding principals, stunning soloists and a sublime corps de ballet, accompanied by the dynamic vitality of a live orchestra. For more information visit www.cornex.co.uk

8th-11th Polka Dot Theatre performs Aladdin, suitable for all ages, at Stamford Corn Exchange. Tickets £12/£11 tel 01780763203 or check the website for performance times and a variety of ticket options. www.stamfordartscentre.com

8th Race Night at The Jubilee, Bourne, in aid of Macmillan Cancer, 7-30pm. If you can’t make it on the night pop in prior to the event to buy,

owner, Jockey or trainer or just turn up on the night to place your bets.

8th Kick off the New Year with a new challenge. St Barnabas Hospice Grantham is searching for 14 novice couples to take part in our very own Strictly dancing competition. Each couple will learn how to dance the ‘Jive’ and the ‘ Foxtrot.’In return for £10 each entry fee you will receive 10 weeks of free Dance tuition, with local dance teacher Ann Gibbons. Lessons commence Wednesday 8th January 2015 at Long Bennington village hall. Contestants then compete in the grand finale to be held on Saturday 28th March at The Guildhall, Grantham, in front of a live audience and judges. As the dance lessons are completely free we ask you to raise £100 minimum sponsorship each to cover the ten week course. For more information, or an application pack please call Janie in the fundraising department on 01476 591010.

8th Bourne Motor Club presents an evening with Quentin Willson, “The face of UK motoring” and the original host of BBC’S Top Gear, at Bourne Corn Exchange. Tickets £10, doors open at 7pm. www.bournemotorclub.co.uk

9th -11th Whittlesea Straw Bear Festival see website for full details. www.strawbear.org.uk

16th-17th Stamford Corn Exchange presents the “Adult Panto!” Aladdin Trouble, a viable alternative to the family panto, from the Market Theatre Company. With a minimum of set, props and costume this small company will take a traditional story and distort it almost beyond recognition – packing it with corny jokes, raunchy jokes and blatant sexual innuendo. Tickets £15/£14 01780766455 or the Corn Exchange website.

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17th January Rippingale Feast Group is holding a Traditional Burns Supper & Dance at the Village Hall including; Piping in the Haggis, full supper, live band and licensed bar.7pm

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February13th Fancy a change from the usual Candle lit dinner for two? Then why not experience Valentines with a twist, at our Murder Mystery Supper! Is it just a lovers tiff, or is something more sinister going on? Follow the clues and work it out for yourself. Tickets £20 each to include a 3 course meal, at The Masonic Centre, Chambers St, Grantham 7.30pm. For details please call Janie on 01476 591010 or visit www.stbarnabashospice.co.uk all proceeds to St Barnabas Hospice.

22nd Wedding Fair at Barnsdale Hall Hotel – 10-30am – 3pm.

APRIL 26th Wedding Fair Bourne Corn Exchange.

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• Mondays: Tai Chi for healing 1.30pm - 2.30pm• Tuesdays: Tai Chi 2pm - 3.30pm & 7.15pm - 8.45pm• Tuesdays at Bourne Library. Storytime for Pre-School children 2-2-30pm.• Fridays: Tai Chi for learning support 1.30pm - 2.30pm Contact 07413 620344, Wake House, North St, Bourne• Jem’s Hip Hop Fun & Funky Dance Classes – 5:30pm 3-7 years, 6:30pm 7-12 years and 7:00pm Adults. Fridays at Darby & Joan Hall. For more information call 07590 271752, 07885 612595 or visit www.jemshiphop.co.uk• Slimming World – every Mon at the Darby & Joan Hall, South St, 6-7.30pm & 7.45-9pm. Also every Wed at 10am.• Saturdays: Tumble Tots at Bourne Youth Centre, Bourne. 9.45- 10.30 walking – 2 years, 1045 – 11.30 2-3 years. Further information from Jody Vaughan, on 07788 182181. • Cupcake parties. Young or old, male or female, all are welcome. Can be held at weekends or evenings. Contact us for more information on 01778 393079 or [email protected]• Bourne Organ Club. Meet on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at Bourne Corn Exchange.All ages welcome. Please call Edith for more information 01778 422262• Bourne Folk Club at The Wishing Well, Dyke. 7-45PM –FIRST Friday of every month.• Hare and Hounds, Haconby – “Unplugged”- 2nd Sunday of every month 8pm. Performers and listeners all welcome.• National Blood Service Donor Sessions - Selected dates: Bourne Corn Exchange. 1.00pm - 3.30pm & 6.00pm - 7.30pm. More info on dates available at www.blood.co.uk • Bourne U3A - Third Monday of every month 2.15pm at Bourne Corn Exchange. Join Bourne U3A and enjoy education and entertainment by a variety of speakers at each monthly meeting. Visitors can attend two meetings before deciding if they would like to become a member. More info on www.u3abourne.org.uk • Sequence Dances - Crowland Modern Sequence Dancers. Fourth Saturday of each month 7.30pm - 11.30pm at Bourne Corn Exchange Modern Sequence Dancing is based on the standard ballroom and Latin dances including waltz, quickstep, foxtrot and rumba and is a social style of dance where everyone dances the same 16 bar routine together. It’s great fun and a good way to meet new people. Everyone is welcome.£3.00 on the door• Burghley Arms – Disco every Friday night; Karaoke, first Thursday of the month; cash Bingo every Thursday 7pm eyes down at 7-30• Sugar Mill – quiz night every Tuesday.• Bourne Bridge Club meets Thurs 6.50-10pm for duplicate Bridge. Tuesdays, same time for ‘Gentle Duplicate’ at the Masonic Hall, 1-2 Roman Bank, Bourne. www.bridgewebs.com/bourne email: [email protected]. ‘phone Brenda if you need a partner on 01778 342967.• LDC NEW street/commercial Dance Classes every Saturday (starting on 6th September) at Renu’s Dance Studio, 27, Abbey Road, Bourne. 4-7yrs 11am-12pm; 8- 12yrs 12-1pm; Teens 1-2pm. All classes are £4-50.• Paint a Pot Place Friday Night Magic, every Friday 7pm -11pm “Magic; The gathering Club” A role playing card game. Pop into Paint a Pot for more details.• Weightwatchers - Mondays 9-45 at Bourne Abbey Church Hall. Wednesdays 6pm at Bourne Abbey Church HallThursdays 7pm Wake House• Bourne Choral Society meets every Monday evening 7-30pm at Bourne Abbey church Hall. New members are always welcome. For further details visit www.bournechoralsociety.weebly.com or on Facebook.

REGULAR EVENTSfor 7.30pm.Dress formal or Highland; carriages 12.30am.Tickets £25 from Chris Petz 01778 440444, 07973 711746 or [email protected]

19th U3A meeting at Bourne Corn Exchange 2-15pm. Jill Collinge takes a light-hearted look at the history of the Nursery Rhyme with a talk entitled, “Simple Words Hidden Meanings.” Admission £1, new members always welcome. Tel 08455191385 or visit the website.

24th Crowland Sequence dance presents a Sequence Dance at Bourne Corn Exchange, 8-11pm, music by Chris Booth. Tickets £4.

30th Stamford Farmers’ Market

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Second crop MuSicAnd VocAl’ize

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Events diaryCONCERTS, GIGS AND

MUSICAL EVENTSDECEMBER31st Dance New Year’s Eve away at Bourne Corn Exchange to the sounds of the Atlantics. Join in with some of the old favourites from The Beatles to The Arctic Monkeys and DJ Ministry of Brown. You are welcome to bring your own food – fully licensed bar. Start 8pm til 00-30am.Tickets £13 from the Cake Kabin or 07828032241.

31st Celebrate the New Year at The Masons Arms with Nick Willerton, 9pm.

JANUARY1st Open Mic - Voodoo Unplugged - 8 to 11.30pm Mama Liz’s, 9a North St, Stamford, PE9 1EL

2nd First Fridays Folk singaround - 8pm - Wishing Well, Main St, Dyke, Bourne, PE10 0AF - 01778 570115

3rd Harmonica Workshop 1-30 – 5-30pm at Stamford Arts Centre with Steve Lockwood, 12yrs+, all abilities and styles. Diatonic harmonicas £8, available on the day. Cost £30.

4th Open Mic - 8pm, PA & soundman provided - Hare & Hounds, West St, Haconby, Bourne, PE10 0UZ - 01778 571428

7th Acoustic Cafe - Stamford Arts Centre, Open Mic for musicians, singers & writers aged between 12 and 25 - contact [email protected] - 4.30 to 6pm

8th Jazz at The Toft House Hotel at 8 00 pm. Stamford jazz Music Society presents The Toft House All Stars. Guests are Leigh Henson (tpt), John Ellmer (clt/sax), Rob Pearce (tmb), from the Mardi Gras Jazz Band plus Bill Coleman (bass), ex Kenny Ball Jazzmen and John Watson (drums)

from The Big Chris Barber Band. Admission £10. Booking advisable 01778 590335.

10th Limehouse Lizzy perform at Stamford Corn Exchange 7-30pm start. For more information visit their website www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk

11th Pennyless at Mama Liz’s, Stamford, 4-6pm free

23rd Pennyless at Tallington Lakes, Rotary Club Burns Night Supper, 7.30pm. Tickets and details available from Fred Sandall on 07749 420943

23rd The Jive Aces – King of the Swingers, the UK’S no 1 jive and swing band, 7-30pm at Stamford Corn Exchange. For more information visit their website www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk

24th Pennyless at The Waterton Arms, Deeping St James, 8.30pm

24th Stamford Chamber Orchestra, string section, plays a variety of Scandinavian music at Stamford Arts Centre 8pm .Tickets £12-50/ £10-50 children £5.

30th The Mandolinquents at Stamford Arts Centre 8pm. Playing everything from hot swing and ragtime instrumentals from the ragtime orchestras of the 1030’s to Irish airs to Chinese and Brazilian folk tunes. Tickets £15/£14.

31st The Motown Sensations and The Commitments –New Year Party 7-30pm at Stamford Corn Exchange. . For more information visit their website www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk

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Bourne M

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Charities

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cCormick: 01476 591010.

ssafa Nev: 01778 394483.British Red Cross 01778 426452.M

encap Housing and Support01778 423726.Bourne & District Lions Club PO

Box 57, Bourne PE10 9HB. 0845 833 2810. help@

bournelions.org.ukLen Pick Trust PO

BOX 92, Bourne,

Lincs PE10 1AD. 01778 424159. enquir-ies@

lenpicktrust.org.ukBourne United Charities. 01778 422387. www.bourneunitedcharities.co.ukRoyal Air Forces Association M

asonic Hall, All Saints St. Stam

ford, PE9 2AD rafastam

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: 01778 570120 kim

[email protected]

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pkin. Weds - Baby Explorers

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Centre. Thurs - Baby Bumpkin (birth to

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pkin (18m to pre

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162767. rutland@tattybum

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Do you know what it’s like to have a crying baby, a toddler whose behaviour is uncontrollable, a child who won’t go to school? Have you ever struggled with weaning, potty training, bedtime or morning routines, mealtimes, supermarket tantrums? You’re not alone. All families experience difficulties from time to time and Home Start South West Lincolnshire is a charity organisation providing support and friendship during those periods when we feel isolated and unsure. For families, we are offering ‘drop in’ sessions at The Centre in Elsea Park every other Monday from 11.00am to 1.00pm - starting on 2nd February. This is an opportunity for you to come along and talk to our trained staff about those aspects of being a parent we only discover after we’ve had children! There is no cost and conversations are conducted in confidence. For families requiring an extended period of

support we offer regular home visits by trained volunteers who are themselves parents. For anyone wishing to become a Volunteer, our next volunteer preparation course begins on 25th February 2015 and then from 9.00am to 3.00pm every Wednesday for six weeks. If you would like to find out more about volunteering with Home Start we are holding a recruitment day on Tuesday 13th January 2015 from 10.00 until 2.00pm at The Centre in Elsea Park. If you are a parent and feel that your experience could

benefit others and would like to commit some of your time to supporting a

family, why not call in for a chat?

“Home-Start have been a huge support and without them I hate to think how our life would be. My children are happier and I am able to cope better

with the stresses life throws at me.”

Home-Start Family Feedback

We are Home-Start and we are here to help

Calling all parents!

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appyNewYeartoall“DiscoveringBourne”readers!Severalmonthsago,theLincolnshireRoadSafetyPartnershipinvitedBourneTownCounciltoconsidertheuseofmovablespeedinformationsignsthatcanbecontinuallyrepositionedindifferentpartsofBourne.Thiswasaninitiativewhichtheyhadlaunchedacrosstheentirecounty.Therearedifferenttypesofsignavailable,butthecleverones,called“ReactiveSigns”,canmeasureanapproachingvehicle’sspeedandflashituponadisplay–youseetheseworkingtogoodeffectintownsandvillagesalloverLincolnshire. Imadesomeenquiriesaboutthematerialcostsalonetopurchasetwoofthesesigns,whichwouldthenenablethemtobestrategicallyplaced,tohelpprotectour3000+pupilswhoattendourlocalschools;thiscostcametoapproximately£7000.

“Speeding in Bourne”ThelastIpersonallyheardfromtheCouncilwasthat,notonlyweretheynotconvincedabouthoweffectivethesespeedsignsareatreducingtrafficspeed,buttheywerealsoquestioningwhetherthereareinfactanyspeedingmotoristsgoingthroughBourneanyway!Therewastalkaboutapossibleformalsurvey.Thiswasallmanymonthsago,lastyear.

Whatisyouropinion?Doyoubelievethattherearedriverswhoarenotcomplyingwiththe30mphspeedlimit,astheydrivethroughBourne?Doyouexperience,likeIregularlydoonNorthRoad,asIwalkmydog,motoristsnotgivingwaytopedestriansusingthezebracrossings?

Iwouldbeinterestedtohearyouropinion.Pleasee-mailmeoninfo@BIGTOM.org.ukortextmeon07894262718

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Driving Lessons in BOURNE

Call now 07894262718 e [email protected]

find us onFind & like my page “Driving Lessons in Bourne”

First driving lesson FREE*

*Bourne residents only

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Your winter Directory of Local Businesses

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Builders Carriage Decorating

Doors & Gates

Cleaning

Service Large items collected and delivered.

(D.I.Y Stores and Furniture)

Appliance delivery. (White goods)

Student moves.

Pallet deliveries.

Local and national service.

Domestic and commercial customers welcome.

All vehicle sizes available and tailored to your requirements.

Competitive prices.

Goods in transit insurance of up to £50,000.

For a quote:Email [email protected]

Alternatively phone Nick on 07860520470 or

Richard on 07711133842

“Delivery made simple!”RND

Cleaning

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Doors & Gates Electrician & Plasterer Flat-pack Furniture

Promote your business from only £19.00 call 01778 421427

LED Lighting New Build Solar PV Garden Electrics

Test & Inspection NICEIC Approved contractors

01778 [email protected]

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK CARRIED OUT

30 King Street Industrial Estate, Langtoft, Peterborough, Lincolnshire PE6 9NF

01778 [email protected]

YOUR LOCAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SPECIALISTS

ASHP Solar PV LED Lighting Biomass

30 King Street Industrial Estate, Langtoft, Peterborough, Lincolnshire PE6 9NF

Quality Security Roller Shutters, Gates & Doors

• Made to measure roller shutter garage doors

• Electrically operated with remote control

• High specification

• Enhanced security for your garage

• Police and Insurance approved.

[email protected]

Call 01778 395924 for your free survey and quote

www.securitygatesanddoors.co.uk

Electricians

Furnishings Home Maintenance

Karen Chapman

Full Measuring Service available

Please call Karen for more infoT : 01778 424553 or 07786 099607

e : [email protected]

Bespoke Curtains and Blinds

Soft Furnishings

Energy

Haven’t got the time? Moving house?

Need help putting together your furniture?

Why not call the specialists?

We provide a quality furniture assembly service to both domestic and

commercial properties

Available 7 days a week at a time that suits you

(evening and weekends at no extra cost)

[email protected]

01778 30502007549999034 07549999038

Remember to quote ‘Discovering Bourne’

when responding to these adverts

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Home Maintenance OutdoorsHome Maintenance

Remember to quote ‘Discovering Bourne’

when responding to these adverts

Outdoors

Over forty years experience.• All Types of Windows & Doors

Repaired.• Broken or Misted Glazing Repaired.• New or Replacement Locks

Supplied & Fitted.• Property Maintenance & Carpentry

Work Undertaken.

Please Call For Free Quotation.01778 344 273 07817 893 623

BLOCK PAVING

Please contact Steve Ralphfor FREE survey

SPECIALISING IN DRIVEWAYS

HARD WEARING & CLEANNO MORE KICKING STONES

01778 424676Bourne

OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Home Maintenance

Mower Service

REPAIRS

PARTS

HIRE

Kates Bridge, Thurlby, Bourne, Linc, PE10 0ENT: 01778 560466 / 560425 F: 01778 560842

E: [email protected] www.fentonsofbourne.co.uk

SALES

SERVICE

FENTONS OF BOURNE LTD

Mobile Dog Wash

We Come to You in our FullY equipped trailer and leaveYour dog Clean, Flea Free andSmelling great!

The Pooch Mobile08000 933522

www.thepoochmobile.co.uk

Pet Care

Outdoors

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Plumbing & Heating Plumbing & HeatingPet Care

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Plumbing & Heating

Installation of Gas & Oil boilers & systems

Installation of Heat Pump & Solar Thermal systems

Gas boiler & Oil boiler servicing

System maintenance

Breakdown and repair services

Delta T Heating SystemsMorton, Bourne, Linc, PE10 0NN

Tel: 07967 659998Email: [email protected]

ExpEriEncED HEaTing EnginEEr

Darren TemplePLASTERING

01778 39402107889 492467

Plastering / Coving / ArtexingOutside Rendering / Dry LiningOld & New Work,House & Extensions

CONTACT

Plasterer

Private Hire

Fully licensed reliable & Friendly service

contract / account Work Welcome

call 07948 965323

Elite Taxis of Bourne

Remember to quote ‘Discovering Bourne’ when responding to

these adverts 33 years experience07930 335921 01529 240099

Gas • Oil • lPG• Boiler Service, Repairs & Installation

• Central Heating • Unvented Cylinders

• Power Flushing• Under Floor Heating

• Cookers Installed Solar • Heat Pumps

• Part L complaint• Landlords Certificates

ALL HEATALL HEATHEATing & PLumbing SErvicES

Promote your business here call 01778 421427

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Security Tanks (Oil)Private Hire

Solar

30 King Street Industrial Estate, Langtoft, Peterborough, Lincolnshire PE6 9NF

01778 [email protected]

For all your oil storage requirements

Call us today01780 782255

• New oil tanks installed

• Old oil tanks removed

• Fuel transferred

• Single & double skinned steel & plastic tanks available

• Free site visits & estimates

Sewing Services Wellbeing

AlterationsRepairs

Wedding, Bridesmaid & Prom Dresses

Call Carol on : 01778 393369Email: [email protected]

9 Wherry’s Lane, BourneLincolnshire, PE10 9HQ

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Promote your business from only £19.00 call 01778 421427

How safe is your home?

Call us on: 01778 570 456

Call now for your free security survey

Door Locks Key Cutting Security Chains

Safes Access Control Systems

Master Key Systems Padlocks

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Domestic — Commercial — Agricultural

All Pest Species Catered For No Call Out Fee* Fully Insured and Qualified Trained to National Standards Enhanced CRB Checked Technicians Members of Safe Local Trades OAP Discount

Tel: 01529 241159 Mob: 07889 403538 www.avelandpestsolutions.co.uk

We are a local business providing pest control services throughout Lincolnshire and North

Cambridgeshire. We are qualified and experienced to deal with any pest problem you

may have. Call now for free advice or a free quotation.

* Applies to domestic customers only

Unsightly stains removed Carpets dry within 1-2 hours Upholstery Cleaning

CALL NOW FOR A FREE QUOTE:01778 701147 or 07739 540654

e. [email protected] | www.cleancare.co.uk

goldingyoung.com

We are now accepting entries for our future auction programme

The right advice, whether you are buying or selling…

Celebrating

The Bourne Auction RoomsSpalding Road, Bourne, Lincolnshire PE10 9LE

E: [email protected]: 01778 422686F: 01778 425726

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New Year… New S

tyle!

Opening times: Mon Closed | Tues 9-6 | Wed 11-8 Thurs 9-6 | Fri 9-6 | Sat 9-4

20 West St, Bourne, Lincolnshire PE10 9NE

Book online at www.ilovetheend.com | 01778 420200

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New Year= NEW YOU = NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS = NEW HOME