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Page 1: Discovering Deeping issue 003, September 2015

Your new f ree community magazine del ivered to your door

Deepingevents Diary

see PaGes

46-47

Inside t h i s i s s u e

Spotlight on The Deeping Centre page 39

In the Hot Seat - Marina Palmerpage 24

Iron Horse introduce Hambleton Bakerypage 14

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

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GENUINE BUYERS from locations throughout the East Midlands through our “LIVE” Network of 26 Branches

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LIKE TO KNOW MORE? CALL IN OR EMAIL US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

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September 2015 | D I S C O V E R I N G Deeping 3

4 Community Matters

6 Putting the “Market” into Market Deeping

8 A little bit of history – Discovering the Bridge

9 The University Student Survival Guide

13 Food – recipe

14 Hambleton Bakery arrives in the Deepings

20 Your Health with Helen Tipper

24 “In the Hot Seat” – Marina Palmer

26 The Technology Site with Taff Lovesey

30 Travel Column – The Seychelles

32 Pets and Vets

36 Your Finances

38 Legal Advice

42 Police Patrol – Mosley’s Musings

44 The Puzzle Page

46 Events

48 Motoring Column

50 Water Wars on the River Welland

51 Clubs Guide

54 Directory

This issue includes exclusive articles on The Deepings Shopping Centre and the Deepings

Market. These features show the variety of facilities that are available to the residents of The Deepings, and showcase the hard work and success of the local businesses, which in many

cases have been trading in The Deepings for decades.

We would love for you to send us your messages, whether it’s an idea for a page, a critique of the magazine, or a community event. We want to work together with you, to constantly discover The Deepings.

The Shakespeare ticket winner is: Lesley Turner, Bourne – well done Lesley!

Welcome to our September edition...

Claire xAugust was a very exciting month to live in The Deepings. The Raft Race was truly a community fun-filled event,

which in my opinion reminded everyone why The Deepings is a fantastic and friendly place to live. You can read all about the fun and the stalls (and the water wars) at the Raft Race on page 50.

In this month’s magazine we have a new feature. We are now working alongside the popular Facebook page ‘Mad Woman with a Dog in a Buggy’. This feature will bring you community messages written by the residents of The Deepings, to keep

our readers informed with local events, notices, and memories. As well as this, I have written a university survival guide for all the members of our community that are continuing or beginning their studies – good luck!

I am delighted to announce that the wonderful Marina Palmer features in our hot seat this month. Mrs Palmer is truly a credit to our community, and you will see why.

Remember to like our Facebook page to be entered into a competition to win a free meal for two at The Iron Horse.

Claire Saberton - Publisher | 01778 421427

| 07837 499061 | [email protected]

Jilly Lunn & Becky Kane - Sales Executives | 07712 676133

| [email protected]

Andy Armstrong - Op. Director | 01733 200609 | 077809 22214

Leanne Beeken - Editor | [email protected]

Design - Kelly Davis | Vinny Clark

Events - Hilary Bloomer | [email protected]

Photographer - Marie Sampson | www.sliceoflifephotography.co.uk

Discovering Deeping 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]

Deeping

With thanks to...Taff Lovesey

NIck Ash

Rex Needle

Sgt. Rick MosleyClare LockettTom Ingram

Liberty Partnership LtdBuckles SolicitorsStringers Home Decorating CentreHelen Tipper

Leanne x

Front cover image by Gordon Lack

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D I S C O V E R I N G Deeping | September 20154

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]

the rotary Club of the DeePinGs is lookinG for new MeMbers Rotary volunteers have been serving the needs of communities worldwide since 1905. The Rotary volunteers build friendships and enlarge their circle of business and professional acquaintances. Participating in international service projects allows Rotary members to connect with people from around the world, and promote cross-cultural understanding. Rotary clubs promote peace by initiating humanitarian projects every year that address the underlying causes of social instability and conflict: hunger, poverty, disease, and illiteracy. if you would like to join, volunteer your time to a community project, or donate, register on our website: http://rotaryribi.org/clubs/contact.php?ClubiD=413, or contact [email protected]

The Deepings Methodist Church silver Jubilee as you walk or drive down Church street Deeping st. James have you ever noticed the modern building opposite the waterton arms car park?

That’s the Deepings Methodist Church, and this year it is 25 years old! The current building was completed and opened in May 1990, but there has been a Methodist Church on this site since 1880 (that’s 135 years of Methodist worship!). In May we celebrated with a wonderful exhibition of the old and the new, bringing back many memories of how the old building was becoming inadequate for the Boys’ and Girls’ Brigades, the band and their instruments, and all the other activities of the church. It’s amazing that a small group of farsighted people had the vision and determination to start the long process of planning and fund raising, until their dreams of a new building were realised.

The anniversary weekend also included a concert by the singer/ songwriter Paul Field (of Millennium Prayer fame), and a visit from the Vice President of the Methodist Conference, Mrs. Gillian Dascombe, who led morning worship. In July, we held a Church Family picnic in Ferry Meadows and in August a “Holiday at Home” Club.

The year will continue with a Festival of Talents in September, a Barn Dance in November, and Christmas Tree Festival in December. There are still plenty of treats to share if you would like to come along.

Of course a Church is always about worshipping God, and every Sunday there is morning and evening worship at 10.30am and 6.00pm. On the first Sunday of every month Messy Church takes place in the afternoon. This is a fun time of

food and crafts and worship for families, with an emphasis on children of all ages from 0 to 100+ . Every week there is a Lunch Club on Tuesdays, “Tots at Ten” on Fridays, a monthly Youth Club and Wives Group – not to mention all the other activities like Fellowship, Prayer and Music groups.

So, if you have only been in this building to give blood or attend U3A, then bear in mind all the range of activities, and maybe there is something you would enjoy.

Join in and celebrate!

the DeePinGs & DistriCt fooD bank The Deeping School. Open Monday & Friday 4pm-6pm Please pop in for more information.

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01778 421427 or 07837 499061

DEEPINGS CAMERA CLUBEstablished in 1985, DCC prides itself on being a friendly club, welcoming all levels and ages of photographers. Membership stands at around eighty, with a wide range of knowledge and experience, which members are more than willing to share.

The club meets at 7.30pm on Wednesday evenings at Deepings Community Centre, with a good programme of events, details of which are posted on the club website www.deepingscameraclub.org

On the first Monday of the month, a more practical evening for a smaller group of members is held, where subjects include learning how to prepare work for competitions, how to use the club forum and how to deal with Photoshop techniques.

A number of recent accolades have come the way of the club, both on a local and a regional stage. DCC recently came first in the Pat Goode Memorial Trophy and second in the Brotherhoods PDI (Projected Digital Image) competition. Further afield, they won the Chesterfield Trophy and came second in the North and East Midlands Federation Championship.

Many members had their work selected for these competitions, some of whom are well established with the club and already have awards. Others, however, were beginners just a few years ago and have developed their skills and expertise by entering the Club’s internal competitions and using feedback from judges and other club members to improve. Club lectures also provide the opportunity to gain new ideas and techniques for experimentation.

interested? why not come along to the welcome evening on wednesday september 2nd at 7.30pm at the Community Centre PE6 8PA and find out what DCC can offer you?

Social Media:

kerry Pirie:

“Gardeners out there, when you are spraying weed killer on your gardens please spare a thought for our four legged friends, bear in mind that dogs sniff at everything, and don’t spray too near the paths please.”

The Facebook page ‘Mad woman with a Dog in a buggy aka Memories of Deeping’ has almost 2500 members, and was created by local resident Kerry Pirie. The page is intended for The Deepings’ residents to share memories, and messages. We wanted to give everyone the chance to read these messages, which are written by local residents. Each month, we will select posts that we feel the community would appreciate. Thank you Kerry for letting us share these messages!

John Parsonage: the Cuckoo inn (‘cuckoo-corner’), northborough.

niCk ash: save the DeePinGs youth Centre

“We are still awaiting a meeting with Lincs County Council, but things are looking a lot brighter at the moment…

Plans are already in hand for an exciting Autumn/ Winter, but what we need now is some volunteers to help us build a brighter future for the Youth Centre. We are looking for people to join the board of trustees, people who can help us out with a few hours of admin each month and of course volunteers who can work with our young people at our weekly sessions. If you can offer your time, expertise and enthusiasm please drop me a line: [email protected] and see if we can take things forward.”

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D I S C O V E R I N G Deeping | September 20156

The market in Market Deeping has been trading since 1220. The famous poet John Clare, who was born just down the road in Helpston, regularly visited the market, and it’s believed to be the place where he bought his first writing book (during the early 1800s). Thus, Market Deeping’s market is certainly a place of history, heritage, and tradition in our community.

The market is still thriving, with a range of stalls every Wednesday, located in the Co-op car park. Every week, the smell of fresh hand-made bread and cakes fills the air, from Kings Road Bakery, a family-run artisan bakery, run by Ann and Mick Smith. They have over thirty years’ experience, making and creating irresistible fresh recipes.

The Potty Gardener brightens the Market with a beautiful range of indoor plants, flowers,

and containers. Bjarne Hansen has been trading for seven years and he offers knowledgeable advice to help you find the right product for your garden.

The newest stall is Danielle & Luke Cleaver’s fruit and veg stall which joined the market four months ago. This stall is colourful with almost a limitless selection of fruit and veg. Danielle is always happy to take special orders. The longest trading stall is the watch stall which has been trading 24 years, specialising in gold and silver watches, watch repairs and batteries.

Traditional market choices, including: Scarborough Fare, which sells seasonal game, fresh fish and eggs; YG Fashion’s range of women’s clothing, women’s and men’s socks, underwear and nightwear; and The Card Stall selection of gift bags, puzzle books, helium balloons, and cards.

The market also includes the Deeping Baptist Church, and niche market products such as: Michael’s Material and Haberdashery, Wall’s Dog Bed Store, Mobility and Electric Scooters, Gaye’s Yarns (which sells a variety of wool, size 14-15 socks, and also takes requests), EYG Windows and EYG Solar, and The Bird Man’s selection of wild bird food.

Putting the “Market”

into Market Deeping!

D I S C O V E R I N G Deeping | September 20156

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Deeping Market TradersDanielle & Luke’s Fruit & Veg King’s Road Bakery Ltd

For all your fresh fruit & vegetables, locally sourced where possible, here every Wednesday even after Bank Holidays

Mick Smith

Wholesale and retail craft bakers

01664 410065

The Potty Gardener Gerry’s Cards

Bjorne HansenPlant and Nursery supplies

Cards, gift bags, puzzle books, helium balloons, new season Christmas cards now in.

Gaye’s Yarns Y.G Fashions

Good selection of wool and yarns from 3 ply to super chunky, orders taken, local deliver, knitting undertaken

Ladies clothing, ladies and gents socks, underwear, nightwear and accessories.

Cherryholt mobility & cycles

Deeping Baptist Church (Caravan)

Cherry Holt. Bourne. 01778 393311

For all your Cycling & Mobility needs.

Call in for a coffee and chat any Wednesday

Graham The Bird Man The Watch Stall

For all types of wild Bird Food

For all your watch and clock repairs.

Watch Straps and batteries.

Michael’s Material & Haberdashery Wally’s Dog Beds

Supplier of materials, and all your sewing and mending supplies.

For your canine comforts

Scarborough Fare EYG Spalding

Fresh Fish, Eggs and seasonal game

Come and talk to Stuart 07971 918130

01775 720058

Windows, Double Glazing, doors & conservatories

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| A little bit of history

8

There has been a bridge over the River Welland connecting Market Deeping with the south for over 450 years but the one we see today has become a landmark in South Lincolnshire.

The first bridge was originally made of wood and most probably constructed in the 16th century because it is mentioned in a survey of 1563 as either the Wheat Bridge or the Blind Bridge and there is a further mention in parish documents when repair work was carried out in the years 1585-87.

This was replaced by the present bridge in the mid-19th century, sturdily built of stone and with three arches spanning the waterway, a solid structure that was designed to last. Since then, it has provided a major service to the town during a period of changing traffic from horse drawn carts and carriages to the

motor cars and heavy vehicles we see today yet it survives as a monument to the reliability of Victorian civil engineering.

The bridge carries the main road from the south into Market Deeping, better known today as the A15, and was opened with due ceremony in July 1842 when the first vehicle to cross was the Royal Mail stagecoach making its regular run between Peterborough and Lincoln but stopping here to give passengers and horses rest and refreshment at one of the local hostelries.

The total cost of the project was £8,000 [over £800,000 at today’s values] although this also included the purchase of several houses in the market place that were demolished in order to widen the approaches to the bridge and some of the bricks were salvaged for use in the construction and are still visible today.

The bridge has continued in use ever since although the introduction of motorised transport had a dramatic effect on traffic flows that have steadily increased as the years progressed with the result that there has been an additional strain on the stone structure. Eventually, the number of cars, coaches and lorries travelling through Market Deeping became so great and the subsequent road conditions so dangerous for pedestrians that Lincolnshire County Council had no alternative but to relieve the pressure by building a new 1½-mile bypass at a cost of £8 million which opened in July 1998.

Through traffic now passes Market Deeping by to the west while life in town proceeds at a more leisurely pace and the future of the bridge appears to be assured for another century.

DISCOVERING. . .  THE BRIDGE

Archive photograph of the bridge from 2009.

© REX NEEDLE 2015

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Archive photograph of the bridge from 2009.

D I S C O V E R I N G Deeping | August 20159

1 Students are exempt from paying council tax; however, you must fill in a form online, or ring your local council tax office to become exempt for each tax year – don’t be surprised if you’re summoned to a court hearing if you do not do this.

2 Break the ice in fresher’s week by bringing cocktail making equipment and drinking games (e.g. Twister or a pack of cards). If you don’t drink, why not bake a cake for your new neighbours to enjoy, or go out for a meal together?

3 When you’re searching for private accommodation look beyond the furnishings. Walk into the rooms and look around all the walls, the ceilings and fixtures. Look for signs of mould, and for double-glazed windows (to keep your house warmer and mould free).

4 Ask the current tenants what they think of their landlords, and if they have had any problems.

5 Also ask previous tenants why they are moving out of the property. If they are third years, ask if they would stay in the property if they had the choice.

6 Buy multiple dehumidifiers if you’re experiencing mould, and place them in dark areas (including wardrobes).

7Stock up on jumpers if you’re moving up north!

8 A housing bond should be protected, if not your landlord is breaking the law.

9 Take photos of your property and evaluate the quality of the inventories when you move in, which will stop you from being charged for any damage caused by previous tenants.

10 At the end of your third year, apply for a three-year NUS card to continue receiving student discount!

11 Exchange numbers with your new housemates in case you lose them!

12 Take: a doorstop (triangular ones are best).

13 Get a spare room key cut, and hide it somewhere safe!

14 Treat yourself if your workload is increasing, and find somewhere to rejuvenate when you’re feeling stressed, or participate in a sport.

15 Embrace your independence!

This ultimate student survival guide includes: how to manage your time, your bills and everything else in between.

The University

Student Survival

Guide

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Parties!

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Parties!

TOURNAMENT NIGHTS• OVER 18s ONLY

• 2 players per squad min• Each match will consist of

4 squads of 2 players• Monday or Wednesday

nights 7:30pm - 10:00pm• £15 per squad per night,

payable a week in advance

• 4 players per squad minimum

• Maximum 8 squads per tournament

• Tuesday or Thursday nights 7:30pm to 10:00pm

• £20 per squad per night, payable a week in advance

tournament nights

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Parties!

• •

• • •

• •

Parties!

TOURNAMENT NIGHTS• OVER 18s ONLY

• 2 players per squad min• Each match will consist of

4 squads of 2 players• Monday or Wednesday

nights 7:30pm - 10:00pm• £15 per squad per night,

payable a week in advance

• 4 players per squad minimum

• Maximum 8 squads per tournament

• Tuesday or Thursday nights 7:30pm to 10:00pm

• £20 per squad per night, payable a week in advance

tournament nights

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Specialist Childcare Training . Teaching Assistant Training . Team Leading ManagementBusiness Administration . Customer Service . Health & Social Care

Apprenticeships . Traineeships

Professional training from Levels 1 - 5Boost your career, or improve the skills of your workforce with Riverside Training

01775 710945 . www.riversidetrainingspalding.co.uk

I will fix anything like hedge trimmers, campervan power supplies, car ECU units for example. If you plug it in, then bring it in.

We can supply and fit batteries for watches and key fobs too. We frequently compare prices to ensure we not only offer the

best quality items but also the best value.

We repair laptops, computers, stereos, record players, amplifiers, games consoles, DVD players,

Sky boxes and of course televisions and many more!

T: 01778 343831 Deeping Television, 10 High Street, Market Deeping, Peterborough PE6 8EB

www.deepingtv.co.uk Find us on Facebook for more great offers

Bring this advert with you to get

discount off repairs!

10% oFF

We replace components whenever possible too keeping the prices low for our customers.

We also stock the biggest range of light bulbs and batteries locally.

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Food |Pork, apple and leek hotpot

Method Serves 4:

1. Fry apple and onion until golden.

2. In a greased casserole dish: place leeks in the bottom, add the pork, cover with apple and onion mixture. Then layer the sliced potatoes evenly on top.

3. Sprinkle with a pinch of sage and season to taste.

4. Pour in enough water to come halfway up the dish.

5. Brush the potatoes with melted butter.

6. Cover and bake for 45 minutes at 180C, remove lid after 30 minutes and top with grated cheddar. Return to the oven without the lid and bake for the remaining 15 minutes.

7. Remove from the oven and serve with seasonal veg.

Simon Pick, The Nags Head

With the apple season nearly upon us, this easy hotpot recipe will go down lovely with the family this autumn.

IngredIentS:

1 large cooking apple- peeled, cored and diced1 large onion- finely chopped2 leeks- washed and roughly chopped

450g diced pork225g potatoes-peeled and thinly slicedSageSeasoning50g melted butter150g mature cheddar-grated

TEL: 01778 347 629TEL: 01778 347 629

S U N D A Y L U N C H

Served every Sunday from 12-7pm | £8.95 | £11.95 | £13.95Hand carved meat, served with homemade yorkie puds, roasties

& new potatoes with a huge selection of local seasonal vegetables.

1 course 2 course 3 course

UNDER 5’s

EAT FREE EVERY

SUNDAY*

01778-393644Email: [email protected]

2 Abbey Road | Bourne | PE10 9EF

01778 347 629 www.thegoatfrognall.com | [email protected]

155 Spalding Road, Frognall, Deeping St James PE6 8SA

S T E A K N I G H T S | 2 for £18 (or £12.99 each)Every Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat nights from 6pm

Choose from Sirloin, Ribeye, Chicken & Gammon

S T E A K N I G H T S

Amazing NEW specials & dessert menus

Huge beer garden with play areas for little ones & not so little ones!

Open for food from Mon-Thurs 12-3pm 6-9pm,Fridays 12-3 5-9pm & all day Saturday & Sundays!

W H E T H E R I T ’ S F O R A N E V E N I N G O R W E E K E N D T R E A T O R J U S T S O M E T H I N G Q U I C K F O R L U N C H , W E ’ V E G O T I T C O V E R E D !

S U M M E R N I G H T S A T T H E G O A T F R O G N A L L 2 meals for only £18 | available Mon-Fri until 7pm and Sat-Sun 3-6pm.

Home cooked & Locally sourced.Pub food as it should be!!

Home Cooked food, locally sourced. Everything from pastas & grills to slow smoked meats! Prices starting from two meals for £12!

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Award Winning Bakery Arrives in The Deepings Iron Horse Ranch House and Hambleton Bakery are pleased to announce the expansion of their partnership, with the launch of their brand new pop-up shop.

The new pop-up shop is conveniently situated at Iron Horse Ranch House, on Market Deeping’s High Street. It will feature a variety of award winning fresh bread, cakes, and a selection of delicious savoury products on a daily basis for their customers to takeaway and enjoy. There is no better bakery partner than Hambleton Bakery, who are winners of ITV’s ‘Britain’s Best Bakery’.

Julian Carter (head baker) and Tim Hart originally established Hambleton Bakery using traditional recipes to produce high quality bread for Hambleton Hall. The bakery has since expanded. It now has 5 shops and numerous awards including: Bakery Industry Awards Baker of the Year 2013.

The pop-up shop in The Deepings means that customers will no longer need to travel to their

other outlets to be able to enjoy their fresh products. The range includes a succulent bread selection consisting of: their White Tin Loaf, Sourdough Round, 7 Cereal Tin, Date and Walnut Loaf, as well as tasty treats such as: a Red Leicester and Red Onion Scone, and a Ploughman’s Parcel. For your naughty side, try a mouthwatering Hazelnut and Chocolate Brownie, or the very popular Pecan Bun. The range also includes a Gluten Free Loaf for those with intolerances to ingredients within standard bread products.

Therefore, the next time you need a loaf for your sandwiches, or a special treat for lunch or tea, visit the Iron Horse Ranch House and try the Hambleton Bakery range, which is guaranteed to cater for (and delight) all of your cravings.

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Available daily for you to takeaway

In association with Award Winning

Local Bakery:

FRESH BREAD, CAKES &

SAVOURIES.

ON SALE N0W!

Macmillan Fundraising weekend

Fri 25th – Sun 27th Sept

Our popular World’s Biggest coffee morning as

well as live music.

For more information please ask a crew member

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T: 01778 347970 W:www.linfordsfishandchips.co.ukLinfords Traditional Fish & Chips | 6 Market Place | Market Deeping | Nr Peterborough, | Lincs | PE6 8EA.

Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/linfordsfishandchipsOpen: Monday-Thursday 11.30am - 2pm, 4pm - 9.30pm. Friday & Saturday 11.30am - 9.30pm. Sunday 12pm - 8.30pm

The Plaice to Go for Delicious Fish and Chips

www.bluebellhelpston.pub Email us: [email protected] | Phone us: 01733 252 394

10 Woodgate, Helpston, Peterborough PE6 7ED

Join us at The Bluebell in Helpston

Food. Music. Relax

Find us on

September Events Sunday 13th – 4.00pm -6.00pm Steve Bean amazing guitarist.

Delicious help yourself buffet £7.50 per person

Saturday 19th – from 8.00pm One Eyed Cats (no introduction needed!)

Selection of pasties and cider tasting too – Free Entry

Thursday 24th – from 7.00pm | Italian Night .Think Mediterranean, vines, hot sun, olives and citrus groves – come and join us only £15.00. Italian wines will be served.

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Call for more details: 01778 343888

5 HigH Street, Market Deeping

DELIWINEBARMARKETDEEPING

Come and enjoy a taste of the Mediterranean

We are a Deli Wine bar

with a difference. Family run, locally sourced produce

in a cosy environment.

Join us at the end of September for Wine tasting

with amps Fine Wines.

tapas on a Wednesday night!

CoMing Soon

The Deli Wine Bar is Rustic, old fashioned but with a twist. Many of you might know Ros, Marty from their days of owning Pets Pantry. The family always enjoyed having a business in Market Deeping so wanted to bring you something a little different and exciting to the area. Why a Deli Wine Bar you ask? Well apart from enjoying retail for over 12 years, the family have a great love of good food and drink and have searched, sourced and learned more and more about the industry they love. They have used many recycled materials including old wooden doors and tables to create a unique and comfortable place for local people of Market Deeping and surrounding area to enjoy throughout the day and evening. They stock locally and UK sourced ingredients, wines and other beverages to help support local UK businesses and farmers, as well as a few of their favourites coming from a little further, as we have come to love them and want others to enjoy them too.

Keep a look out for up coming events...

Back to the beginnning...

3, Market Gate, Market Deeping, Peterborough, PE6 8DL | 07736 322393Open Monday to Friday 8.30-4.30 | Saturday 8.30- 4 | Closed Sundays

Perfect for your Afternoon TeaSavOury aFternOOn tea, CreaM tea & Mini aFternOOn tea alSO available

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Repairs | Restoration | Watch batteries

The Clock Shopa t T i m e f o r T e a

Phone Kevin on 01778 42428711 Abbey Road, Bourne, PE10 9EF

Clocks available for every room in the house

Extensive range of watches

Specialist watch and clock repair service

•Wedding Cakes •Birthday Cakes •Christening Cakes •Anniversary Cakes •Christmas Cakes

•Engagement Cakes •Retirement Cakes •Gluten Free Cakes •Diabetic Cakes

Email [email protected] 07599 255646

Fabulous Celebrations, Good Food, Real Ales, Great Entertainment

Planning a dream wedding, family celebration or corporate party? Our beautiful, spacious, all-weather, year-round marquees offer an

unique and fun venue for up to 200 guests.

The marquees and private garden are situated next to our Georgian manor house and surrounded by beautiful countryside in the quaint village of Etton and easily accessible from the main

towns of Peterborough, Stamford and Market Deeping.

We’re now taking bookings for 2016 and 2017. Contact us to create your bespoke celebration package – it’s your

day and we create it your way!

Stop Press – we can now set up a stylish Tepee alongside the other marquees to make your event even more fun!

Marquee Wedding & Party Venue!

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A little bit of history

An independent, British paint manufacturer committed to the socially and environmentally responsible production of high quality paint, and with records dating back to 1773, the Little Greene Dye Works of Collyhurst Wood is one of England’s most ancient sites for the making of paints and dye solutions.

Little Greene’s Joshua Rowlands, the earliest identifiable proprietor of the works, used his experience of making dye solutions for the cotton trade, to lead the development of traditional paints for both domestic and industrial use. This is, perhaps, why Little Greene paint has 40% more pigment than most ordinary paints, giving the paint a depth of colour and undertones that subtly change in different lights.

Where to buy

Don’t just take their word for it, try it for yourself and see the difference between Little Greene paint and ordinary paint. This is now available locally at Stringers Home Decorating Centre in 60ml test pots (in stock), 1litre, 2.5litres and 5litres pots (available to order for swift delivery). You can also choose from a wide range of finishes such as eggshell, emulsion and gloss with floor paint, masonry paint and undercoat options too.

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The English Heritage Colours in the Little Greene paint collections are the result of combined research to discover the true historical colours used over several key periods in historic decoration from early Georgian right up to the 1970s. They are clearly marked on the colour card and there is a key to the period from which they hail. A contribution from every sale of paint goes towards English Heritage’s work in preserving our ancient buildings and landscapes for future generations.

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Paint, wallpaper, decorating tools, garden furniture, homeware and inspiration - you’ll find everything you need at Stringers Home Decorating Centret: 01778 422420e: [email protected] Road, Bourne, Lincolnshire PE10 9HW www.stringersdiy.com

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If you’re redecorating and the thought of ploughing through paint charts fills you with dread, or you’re looking for some guidance when it comes to classic colours, then try Little Greene….

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| Your health by Helen Tipper, Nutritional therapist and Mindfulness coach

don’t Let the Wrong Foods Weigh You down – Maintain a Nutritional Balance

Balanced nutrition is very easy to achieve, and does not mean denying yourself of any of your favourite foods.

The media is full of articles that tell you that cutting out ‘this’ group of foods, or ‘that’ particular food, will make you lose pounds or make you healthier, but they are often not backed up by science, or the findings have been taken out of context.

Improving your diet may mean cutting down on certain things, but the difference in the

way that you feel will be worth it. So where do we start? All nutrients are essential; however, at different times in our lives we need different amounts. There are some things like vitamin C and the B vitamins that we need to have every day to make sure that we are healthy, whereas we end up eating some other food groups in excess of our needs, like saturated fat and carbohydrates.

A simple dietary analysis can make a massive difference to your health. If you are exercising, stressed or ill, you use more of certain nutrients than normal. If your caffeine or alcohol intake is higher than recommended then the body is stripped of other essential nutrients, so you can easily become deficient if your diet does not provide for these losses.

A nutritionist can take a look at your diet and check for any deficiencies, as well as advising changes that can be made to your weekly shopping list to help you lose weight, or improve your immune system.

If you are an athlete or a gym bunny, good nutritional advice can help you improve your stamina for your event, and consequently your recovery time. The focus is always on the dietary goal of the client, which is given in achievable steps. If you try and change too much at once it can very often be unsuccessful, so improvements have to be sustainable. Take a long look at what you eat, and then come and see how it can be improved.

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Marina Palmer is the Principal of the deepings School of dancing, and also the Performing Arts Co-ordinator of the Annual deepings Festival of Performing Arts, which has been in association with the deepings School and deeping St. James CP School for 2 years. Prior to that, it was with the deepings Arts Community Association for 8 years.

The Deepings School of Dancing was originally formed by Gwen Wilbourne and Stella Sutton 60 years ago. In 1986 Gwen sold the school to Marina, who had moved to the area having sold her school in London.

Marina`s dancing career started at an early age with excellent ballet training from teachers in the International Ballet Company, the Pavinoff Ballet Company, and American tap training with the late American teacher and choreographer: Buddy Bradley. At the age of 12 she appeared in two shows at the Cambridge Theatre, London. Audrey Hepburn was also a chorus girl in the senior group in the same two shows. Marina appeared in summer seasons, pantomimes, and cabarets in theatres and clubs across the country performing her fire-eating contortionist act alongside many stage greats, and continued performing until 1996 when she retired due to ill health.

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My mother: she gave me lots of encouragement and support with my dancing, education, and career.

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6) What advice Would you give to a 16 year old you?

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Malware Bytes is NOT an anti-virus solution. It is however one of the best tools for removing malware from your system including viruses, adware, PuPs (potentially unwanted programs) and trojans. As an IT engineer it is one of the main tools in my arsenal for combating system infections and I run it every quarter on my own system to hunt down anything that may have crept through my security software (Kaspersky).

The first thing to do is to download MalwareBytes from a safe source. I use the download service at CNET.com. Do a browser search for ‘cnet malwarebytes’ and you’ll find it. This is important as, as with other popular free applications, criminals and hackers target such apps and frequently load false download locations. By using CNET (or similar) you know that you are getting the correct code, virus and malware free.

When installing accept the license and the default directories and finally ensure that you remove the tick from the trial of the full version (which is not free). Finally click Finish.

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The marketing suite of Rose Lodge, will be open on Thursdays to Sunday from 10am-4pm. However, appointments can be made outside of these hours. To order a brochure or speak to someone about your requirements please call head office on 0843 506 9452 or see www.countrycourtcare.co

Rose Lodge Care Home, a 31 bedded residential Care Home opens its doors this month.Country Court Care, who have care homes across Lincolnshire are excited to announce the opening of a new luxury care home this month in Market Deeping, Lincolnshire.The open day will be held on September 10th at 1.30pm.Winners of the prestigious award by Health Investor for residential Provider of the year in 2015, the firm is already established in the local community with Holland House which is a 10 bed nursing home. Rose Lodge is the sister home and is being built alongside Holland House on the same site.The marketing suite which is on site and Suria Webb Manager of the new home will be available to discuss your personal requirements and answer any questions. The marketing suite will also showcase a bedroom and en-suite decorated in the same way as Rose Lodge.“Country Court Care’s philosophy is simple; families and residents are at the heart of everything we do. Rose

Lodge will offer residents beautiful surroundings with the reassurance of outstanding personalised care by me and my team,” says Suria.This new 31 bedroom home will offer a luxury environment in a beautiful conservation area. Rose Lodge has been built from traditional stone to promote a lifestyle for residents that offers a luxurious environment with an exceptional level of personalised care.Spread over two floors all rooms will have en-suites, and the lower floor boasts an orangery to relax in which overlooks enclosed landscaped gardens. With spacious lounges and a coffee barista, the home exudes comfort and elegance. An award winning catering company eliorwill be working in the home to offer a fine dining experience and waitress service. Rose Lodge will be one of Country Court Care’s flagship homes; as a family owned care provider with over thirty years expertise in managing residential, nursing and dementia care; they understand the importance of providing personalised outstanding care with dignity and compassion.

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The marketing suite of Rose Lodge, will be open on Thursdays to Sunday from 10am-4pm. However, appointments can be made outside of these hours. To order a brochure or speak to someone about your requirements please call head office on 0843 506 9452 or see www.countrycourtcare.co

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For a long time, the Seychelles islands have been synonymous with a rich man’s playground - a place where extremely well-heeled travellers languish on sleek yachts and on the sun-decks of five-star hotels, or upon the beaches of exclusive island hideaways. It was seen as the kind of holiday beyond the reach of all except a very few fortunate individuals. But this image is changing.

Today, the Seychelles offers the ultimate cocktail of exclusivity, diversity and affordability – and there’s never been a better time to visit!

At the forefront of this initiative to bring the Seychelles Experience within the reach of more visitors is the ‘Seychelles Secrets’ portfolio of small establishments which have been especially vetted, upgraded and refurbished to provide you with comfort, a wide range of facilities and excellent value for money. You will find a wonderfully diverse array of picturesque small hotels, Creole guesthouses and great self-catering accommodation

catering to middle and lower price ranges, and with Creole authenticity bursting from every beam. These provide an unforgettable taste of the islands.

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Mahé, Praslin and La Digue are the principal islands of the Seychelles, each with a distinctive appeal. With sailing being so prevalent in the Seychelles, why not indulge in island-hopping and enjoy several islands during your holiday? A number of international and local charter companies offer a modern fleet of vessels, both skippered and bare-boat, to suit most budgets, and clubbing together with friends or fellow visitors is a great way of keeping the price down.

Dotted throughout the islands is an enticing array of small restaurants and bars which provide delicious Creole fare as well as a wide range of international dishes. Heading back to the main islands from the smaller ones, a stroll through the capital of Victoria – one of the world’s tiniest – will reveal a treasure-trove of local arts, crafts and souvenirs to take back home, allowing you to keep memories of the islands alive long after they have disappeared over the horizon.

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The Seychelles Islands are renowned as a sanctuary for numerous species of flora and fauna which have survived there, virtually untouched, since the dawn of time. Ecotourism has always been one of the Seychelles’ biggest draws, with botanical gardens alongside the breath-taking beauty of Morne Seychellois National Park and Praslin’s Vallee de Mai, proving that there’s much more to these islands than perfect beaches and luxury resorts.

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Please call me for the best rates and to personally arrange your holiday, whether it be Seychelles or somewhere a little closer to home…

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This week, I read an article in one of my professional magazines entitled, “Animal welfare-focused practice”. I was expecting this to be both interesting and uplifting, but was soon quite horrified by what I had read.

Under a paragraph headed “Realism”, the author states that a welfare-focused practice does not afford animals any rigid absolute right to life. He states that the reality of the situation has to be measured against the owner’s situation and resources available.

Further in the paragraph, he states that welfare-focused practice does not mean ignoring owners, and that the practice needs to discuss the owner’s expectations, resources, constraints and plans, (that word “resources” again!) He then states that the owner’s thoughts should be factored into the decision-making, but that we should not pander to the owners completely!

In my opinion, there are only two situations where an animal does not have a right to life, and that is when that animal has become a danger to people or to other animals, or when the animal is in such pain that there is no other choice. Owners are paramount in any discussion of euthanasia, and everything should be done to help them with their decision. The lack of resources is not a reason for euthanasia if we can be confident of a successful outcome.

Under a paragraph called “Long-termism”, he states that, “we need to ensure that our practice is able to continue functioning and employing staff by making a reasonable net profit on services and products,

and that owners continue to present animals for treatment in the expectation of a professional service. Sometimes, this will mean that welfare-focused practice is not doing whatever is in the interests of the particular animal in front of us”.

What all this is suggesting is that it is ok to euthanise an animal if the owners cannot afford to pay, because if you do not, the practice would fail. The truth is most clients can pay their bills, but some just need time to pay in instalments. Bills can be reduced to help the small number of clients that are in real difficulties and, as a last resort, where an owner is adamant that nothing can be paid, then the animal can be signed over to the vet, treated and re-homed. All this can be done without a practice failing, (my practice is proof of this).

It is absolutely wrong that we should not consider the best interests of the animal in front of us. It is up to the practice to make this work.

The other concern is that all this was written by a veterinary surgeon who is a specialist in animal welfare science!

For more information, please contact the surgery on 01778 422863.

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The chances are that you are one of the 35 million people in this country who know that they need to make a will and fully intend to get around to it. Even if you are not, then you probably made your will years ago, and know that it now needs updating.

Making or updating your will is remarkably easy, and doesn’t cost the earth. Ensuring that everything runs smoothly when you die, and that your family and loved ones get the maximum inheritance, isn’t at the top of everyone’s list, but if you fall into one of these groups, it should be:

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Remember, if you don’t have a will, you don’t have a say in how your assets are distributed or who looks after your children if you die, whilst they are young.

Many of our clients remark on how easy we make the process of making or updating a will, and all are pleased and so relieved that they have finally done it.

So, get around to it today and call us for a free initial consultation on (01778) 382723

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| Your Finances by Richard Ash, Director - Liberty Partnership Ltd

You need to be careful when selecting your retirement options. As always, advice is essential, so should you require advice, please contact our office for a Free initial consultation.

new pension rules... The rules surrounding pensions have changed significantly over the last few years and will have a major impact, both on how you save for retirement and on how you access your money, once you retire.

The pension freedom reformsNew pension rules, introduced in April 2015, have given people far more choice over what they can do with their pension pots.

These new rules only apply to people in defined contribution schemes, also called personal or workplace pensions, where you build up your own pension pot.

You need to be 55 or over (or in very poor health) to access your pension pot.

What used to happen?

In the past, for most people when you retired, you could take up to 25% of your pot as tax-free cash and the rest had to be turned into a retirement income by buying an annuity.

The neW RuleS

there are several ways you can now use your pension pot. You can:

• Buy a guaranteed income for life – an annuity.

• Invest your pot in funds designed to provide you with a flexible retirement income – called drawdown (the income is not guaranteed for life).

• Take small cash sums from your pot when you want them.

• Take all your pot as cash in one go.

• Mix the above options.

If you take cash, 25% of the withdrawal is tax-free (the other 75% is taxable). If you choose the annuity or drawdown options you can take up to 25% of the amount used for this option as tax-free cash. The rest is used to buy an annuity or goes into drawdown. You then pay tax on the income you get from these.

What to watch out for

Any cash you take from your pension pot is added to the rest of your income for the year and you pay Income Tax on this in the usual way. If you take a large sum of cash you could push your income into a higher tax bracket and end up paying higher-rate or even additional-rate Income Tax on the lump sum. This increase in income may also mean you are no longer eligible for benefits that you’re claiming.

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To help you promote your own business, team or group we can supply and embroider or print a logo on all types of clothing, sashes or caps to help you really stand out in the crowd. We can print all kinds of banners to advertise your company or event, suitable for inside or out of doors. We would also like to show you our large range of top quality trophies.

We pride ourselves on giving the best customer service and are happy todiscuss individual commissions - we will help turn your ideas into reality.

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| legal Advice

A Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) for property and financial affairs is a document which allows you to appoint someone to make certain financial decisions on your behalf. This includes paying bills, managing bank accounts and selling your property, should there ever be a time when you are physically or mentally unable to do so yourself.

It is impossible to know whether you, your partner or a parent will ever be in a position to need someone to act for you, but the consequences of being in that position and being unprepared are so potentially devastating that preparation is imperative.

The “One Show” recently highlighted a situation in which a forty-two year old man was injured in a jet-ski accident which left him in a coma for three years. He had no Power of Attorney, which meant that his wife had to apply to the Court of Protection to be appointed as his Deputy. This application can cost thousands of pounds and can take many months.

Perhaps a more common situation is that of a married couple, living in a house that is jointly owned. If one spouse loses capacity, through a stroke or dementia, and moves into a residential home, the other person may not be able to afford

to remain in the house and may wish to sell to buy a smaller property. Not only will it be necessary to make an application for a Deputy for their spouse, but it will also be necessary to make a separate application to the Court to enable the property to be sold. Both applications could have been completely avoided by having a Power of Attorney in place.

An LPA is therefore vital. Think of it as a one-off insurance premium. Once done, it can simply be put away and forgotten, but you can rest assured in the knowledge that you have done all that it is possible to do to protect yourself and your family against any unforeseen future problems.

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Market Deeping Shop9 The Precinct, Market Deeping

Peterborough PE6 8DLOpening times: 9am - 4pm Mon - Sat

Donations of clothing, bric a brac etc, in good condition, urgently required

Donations gratefully received during opening times at

the shop or for collection please telephone

01778 380 551Registered charity no. 205155

The RSPCA: We Rely on the Continuing Support of Animal Lovers Like YouOn behalf of The Deeping’s RSPCA, we would like to say a big thank you for all the donations that we receive in our shop, and also to our customers. The money that is raised goes directly to treating the local animals, and helps towards food and shelter until we can find them new loving homes.

Please continue to kindly donate your clothes and bric-a-brac to improve the welfare of the animals that we support. Your donations and custom has made a big difference to local animals’ lives.

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The Little Sewing Shop

Specialists in bridal and evening wearFitting Service available

01778 34223025A The PrecinctsMarket Deeping

Clothing Alterations Haberdashery

The Little Sewing Shop celebrated their one-year anniversary this June. However, the owners previously ran a card shop for 6 years in the same premises, and even traded in the next-door premises for 7 years! This is certainly a very ‘Deeping-esque’ business!

The very talented staff can: recycle your clothes by helping to repair old (and new) garments, and personalise clothing to match your needs with their alteration service. This tailor-made

service could include: adding on a zip to pockets, shortening trousers, and perfecting your prom dress, eveningwear, and wedding attire. The friendly and knowledgeable staff will be able to advise you on the best alteration service for your requirements. To find out more, like their Facebook page. Open: 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday, and 9am – 3pm Saturdays.

The Little Sewing Shop

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DEEPING NEWSmore than just a paper shop!

Open Monday to Saturday 5.15am - 6pm

and Sundays 5.15am to 1pm.

PoP IN aND takE a look at our GrEat SPEcIal offErS aND

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From magazines to pick and mix and wine

to tobacco - all your essential items available at a time that suits you.

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Extra, Extra: Read all aboutdeeping news!deeping news is more than just a newsagent: the convenient location in the centre of Market deeping is only one of its fantastic services.s. Deeping News offers an extensive service for every time schedule. Their opening hours are: Monday to Saturday at 5:15am – 6pm. On Sundays, Deeping News opens at 5:15am – 1pm. The newsagents not only offer a newspaper and magazine delivery service, but they are also one of the main newspaper and magazine suppliers in Market Deeping. Most deliveries are completed by 7:30am to allow customers to enjoy reading their morning paper alongside a refreshing cup of tea, and new deliveries are always welcome. The shop includes one of the best ranges of magazines in the Peterborough area, including: children’s magazines, specialist magazines, and popular titles. The friendly owners, Dave and Tracey, assured Discovering Deeping that there was a magazine for everyone – whatever their interests. There is also one of the largest ranges of stationery within The Deeping’s area, which is ideal for

pupils going back to school this September, or for university students to prepare for the first semester. For those looking for a treat, there is a large and tempting range of confectionery including traditional pick and mix, and chocolate bars, as well as an off-licence.The competitively priced selection of beverages in the off license includes: a range of the popular Echo Falls 70cl wine priced at £4.99, 70cl bottles of Prosecco for £6.79, and a 3l bottle of Frosty Jacks, which is arguably the cheapest price in Deeping at just £3.35.

Consequently, Deeping News certainly has something for everyone. Visit the owner-run shop for a guaranteed friendly service, and extremely competitive prices.

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You can follow the Market deeping and deeping St James nPt on Facebook or follow me at @Rick_Mosley on Twitter.

| Police Patrol by Sergeant 503 Rick Mosley

Sergeant Mosley’s Musings - Beating the Burglars.Choosing a subject this month has been easy. Unfortunately, as you may have seen in the local media and on social media, there has been a series of burglaries in the Bourne and Market Deeping area. The fact that someone has entered your home and rifled through all your personal belongings can be devastating. As such, I thought it appropriate to pass on some simple home security tips and advice, especially with the holiday season in full swing.

hoMe SeCurItY:• Make sure all doors are firmly closed and locked,

even if you are at home. You will be surprised how many people don’t lock their doors. Imagine how long it takes to slip in through an insecure door and take a handbag or the keys to your car!

• Any window larger than a human head should have a lock on it. If you leave a room, then shut and lock the window. If you leave the house, ensure ALL windows are shut and locked.

• Set the alarm if you have one, but let a key holder know the code. If you don’t have an alarm system, then consider installing one. These can be invaluable in deterring burglars.

• Consider installing a CCTV system. This will greatly assist the police in identifying any offenders.

• Make sure all valuables, such as jewellery, are out of sight and hidden well away.

• Keep all personal documents, vehicle documents and your car keys hidden out of sight.

• Use automatic timers to light up your home and consider using timers on any radios inside your property to give the appearance of occupancy.

• Make sure you have adequate and suitable external lighting.

• Ask a friend or neighbour to check on your house regularly to clear post from the letterbox, put out the bin, and return it, on bin days and water the plants.

• Ask your neighbour to park on your drive if you are away for a few days, to make it look like someone is living there.

• Lock your side gate to restrict access to your back garden.

• Register all your valuable property on “Immobilise”, which can be found at immobilise.com

By registering their valuables on immobilise.com, owners can put details of their prized possessions on a national database that police can access and compare against items that have been found or recovered from suspected criminals. This means that, should your property be lost or stolen, there is a good chance of it being returned.

The online service is totally free and is quick and easy to use. Items marked as being registered with Immobilise are less likely to be stolen, and households displaying Immobilise stickers are less likely to be targeted by burglars.

One thing that I can assure you is that Lincolnshire Police, working with our neighbouring colleagues, are working hard to catch those responsible for the burglaries. If you see anything suspicious, then please call the police on 999.

to report a crime, call 101 or 999 if in progress. Crimestoppers 0800 555 111

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Find out why Call 01778 422218 for a quote or pop in NFU Mutual Office, 16a Abbey Road Bourne, Lincolnshire PE10 9EF

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1. Deeping St. James high locks was one of multiple locks built between Deeping St. James and

Stamford, in order to make the river navigable. How many locks did this consist of?

2. For 200 years, the River Welland formed an important trading highway between the sea and Stamford. When was the River Welland last used as a trading high way?

3. InapublicgardeninChurchStreetthereisadisplayofflowers.However,theflowersarenotdisplayedinatraditionalflowerpot.Namethisflowerpot.Clue: the container fits with this week’s quiz theme: The River Welland.

4. What period did the River Welland open as a trading highway? Clue: The Welland has a good claim to the title of England’s first (Post Roman) canal.

5. NamethepubthatisoppositetheDeepingSt.JamesStoneBridge.

Part 2 1. In the famous fairy tale, who had to leave the ball before midnight?

2. Where is the Aristocats set?

3. What is the name of Princess Elsa’s sister?

4. What is the name of Peter Pan’s fairy?

5. What is the name of Shrek’s wife?

Train that Brain!Takethefirstnumberandfollowtheinstructionsuntilyoureachtheanswer. Tryitfirstwithoutapenandpaper–anddon’teventhinkaboutusingacalculator!

1. 4 +8, x3, -14, x2, +7, 2/3 of it, 1/2 of it, +11, 4/7 of it = ?

2. 87 +1/3 of it, x4, 7/8 of it, +1/2 of it, -89, 40% of it, -96, x2, +78 = ?

Part 1

Answers: Part1) 1. 12 2. 1863 3. A rowing boat 4. 1660s 5. TheBell

Part2) 1. Cinderella 2. Paris 3. Anna 4. Tinkerbell 5. Fiona

A) 1. 16 2. 302

Hmmmm...

PuzzleThe

PageThe first part of this month’s quiz is intended for adults (…and it’s quite difficult). The theme of this quiz is The River Welland. The information was extracted from information boards within The Deepings. The second part of this puzzle is intended for children – and some adults! The final part is a maths challenge.

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A special antiques and collectables valuation event will be taking place soon. The experts of

Lockdales Auctioneers will be providing free valuations on Tuesday 6th October, 12pm to 4pm, at The Deepings Community Centre, 2 Douglas Road, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, PE6 8PA (free parking subject to availability).Valuations will be available for the following types of collectables: Coins (including British & World, sovereigns, Krugerrands, Royal Mint commemoratives & proof sets), stamps, banknotes, medals & militaria, antiques, clocks, watches, jewellery, gold, silver, pre-1900 documents/books & maps, cigarette-cards, postcards, pre-1960 sporting programmes & tickets, scientific instruments, swords, bayonets & de-activated weapons. No appointment necessary.Members of the public will have the option, if they wish, to consign their goods to auction (subject to terms & conditions). Cash purchase offers are also available. Valuations will be provided free of charge, with no obligation. High quality illustrated catalogues from previous auctions will be given away on a complimentary basis in order for the public to get a better idea of the services available.if you have any questions feel free to contact Lockdales’ Martlesham offices: 01473 627110, [email protected]. for further information see our website www.lockdales.com

Deeping Tuesdays 7.30pmWednesdays 9.30-11.30amThe Oddfellows Hall,57 Church Street, Market Deeping, PE6 8AN

Thursdays 5.30 and 7.30pmThe Deepings School, Park RoadDeeping St James, PE6 8NF

Call Cheryl Hall on 01775 630746 or 077368349546 [email protected]

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| events Diary: September 2015events are brought to you by hilary Bloomer. To send in your events please contact her via [email protected] or phone 01778 421427 / 07837 499061

2nd The Deepings Camera Club will meet every Wednesday, from September to May, at the Market Deeping Community Centre in Douglas Road Market Deeping. The first meeting is an open meeting for anyone who has an interest in improving their photographic skills.

3Rd - 6Th The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials at Burghley House Stamford. For full details, visit www.burghley.co.uk.

5Th - 6Th Peterborough Arts Festival. Come and immerse yourself in this year’s two-day spectacular, which brings together visual and performing arts in large-scale, interactive shows from a myriad of international companies, and a chance to see Peterborough in a completely different light… literally! The opening ceremony, provided by “Magnetic Events”, is set to turn the city into a kaleidoscope of light, and the contemporary circus, “No Fit State”, will perform their show in Cathedral Square. For more information, visit www.vivacity-peterborough.com.

5Th - 6Th Peterborough Classic and Vintage Car Show on the Embankment, Peterborough, 9.30am – 5pm, admission free. Live music, refreshments, arts and crafts and funfair.

6Th Exotic Pet Refuge, Station Road, Deeping St James. Open Day: 10am-5pm. Entrance £6 adults, £3 children (no dogs please).

8Th Deepings Ladies Coffee Club are hosting a talk, at 10am, on Tresco Abbey Gardens by Ray Edwards, at the Masonic Hall, New Row, Deeping St. James. Visitors are most welcome, only £2 entrance – for further details, phone Anne Winstone 01778 344003.

10Th Heritage Day - “Walking With Monks” at Grimsthorpe Castle. A maximum of 20 free places on this guided walk that will take on the site of the Cistercian Abbey. The story of the foundation, operation and eventual suppression of the Abbey will unfold as we walk the site. The walk will take place in all but the worst weather, so appropriate clothing and footwear is essential, as is a reasonable level of fitness to cover the walk of approximately three miles. Dogs, on leads please, are welcome.

10Th Quiz night at the Whistle Stop pub, Tallington: teams of four, £1 each, to include warm snack in the interval.

11Th Stamford Arts Centre. Chantry Dance Company presents two compelling contemporary ballets: ‘Vincent - a stranger to himself’ is a dramatic ballet based on the life and loves of Van Gogh. ‘Eine Kleine Nachtmusik’ set to Mozart’s famous composition, offers you, as the audience, a unique experience. The ballet is especially designed for you to create your own interpretation of what you see, and to discover the excitement in feeling free to appreciate the ballet, however you wish. 7-30pm start. Tickets £12(£10) Students £8-50. For more information and to book, visit www.stamfordartscentre.com.

11Th Stamford Farmers’ Market.

15Th Deeping Flower Club’s September demonstration is entitled “All the Good Things,” and is presented by Anne Colby of Norwich. To be held at The Priory Church Hall, Deeping St. James at 7-30pm: visitors warmly welcomed.

15Th -19Th Stamford’s Shoestring Theatre perform “The Homecoming,” a play by Harold Pinter, at Stamford Arts Centre. Tickets £10(£8): 7.45pm start. For more information and to book, visit www.stamfordartscentre.com.

23Rd - 25Th The Corn Exchange Theatre Players present “Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Stolen Suspenders” at Stamford Corn Exchange: 7.30pm start. Join Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson in an evening of dark comedy, with adult humour, from the exploits of the world’s most famous detective. To book, phone 01780 766455 or visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk.

25Th-27Th Stamford Georgian Festival: period costume ball, street market on Broad Street on Saturday and Sunday, “bull run”, spectacles, re-enactments, talks, music, carriage rides and much, much more! For full details, visit www.stamfordgeorgianfestival.co.uk.

25Th Stamford Farmers’ Market.

26Th The Goat at Frognall celebrates its 11th Anniversary with a Sunday Lunch special, including a glass of Prosecco. Book a table and, for every adult main meal purchased, enjoy a complimentary glass of Fizz! Also, with your meal, receive vouchers towards your next visit. Book now 01778 347629.

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*The information for these events has been extracted from local posters or websites. The information is correct according to what is displayed on the primary source at the time. Please contact the venues directly for more information.

Open daily 10 - 5.00pm● Meet all our tame friendly animals

● Lots of indoor & outdoor play● Collect the eggs

● Tractor & trailer rides● Delicious home - cooked lunches and

NEW Cream teas 12-4.00pm - Open to all!● Oct 4th Grandparents day - FREE ENTRY for Grandparents.

● Oct 15th Table Top Tack Sale 7-9pm | BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW! £5.00● Oct half term -27th Halloween Disco

● Oct 29th Quiet fireworks party (please book early to avoid disappointment)

● Lots more halloween events (see website and Facebook)

AUTUMN EVENTS AT PIGEONS FARM

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Gigs and Musical Events 2nd “Amplified”, originally “The Acoustic Café”, at Stamford Arts Centre. If you are aged 12-25, and interested in music, singing or poetry, then come along to the open mic sessions, from 6pm. Bring your instrument, backing music, friends and even family, along.

5Th The Meteors at the Voodoo Lounge, at Mama Liz’s, Stamford: doors 8.30pm. Acknowledged ‘Kings of Psychobilly’, they have spawned hundreds of imitators, but remain proud to be the only pure psychobilly band ever. For tickets, visit www.mamaliz.co.uk.

5Th-6Th The Big Charity Beer and Music Fest at the Cock Inn, Werrington. See website for full details and updates, www.cock-inn.net.

6Th “Glasshouse Acoustic”- the best in local acoustic-based talent. The first of the September Sunday afternoons at the Key Theatre: enjoy coffee and papers whilst listening. If you are interested in a slot, e-mail David Pleasance - [email protected] - make sure you have Glasshouse in the subject line.

12Th D.B.S. are playing at The Old Coach House, Market Deeping: 9.30pm start.

12Th “Only One Direction” tribute band at the Key Theatre Peterborough: 6pm start. Tickets £16 - phone 01733 207239 or www.vivacity-peterborough.com.

12Th “A night with the Stars” at Stamford Corn Exchange - The ultimate tribute night with the stars. Four great acts, one fantastic evening. The Roy Orbison Experience, Frankie Valli, Barry Gibb’s Bee Gees Hit Show, The Del Shannon Songbook. An opportunity to see a fantastic, non-stop two hour show, featuring four of the world’s biggest pop icons of the 6os and 70s era. To book, phone 01780 766455 or visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk.

18Th - “Money for nothing,” the UK’s Number one Dire Straits tribute band, at Stamford Corn Exchange. The abundant energy and musicality of their performance makes Money for Nothing a “must see” for all rock enthusiasts or Dire Straits fans - 7.30pm start. To book, phone 01780 766455 or visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk.

19Th - Stamford Corn Exchange presents The nick Ross Orchestra: The sounds of the Glenn Miller era. 7.30pm start. To book, phone 01780 766455 or visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk.

19Th The Old Coach House, Market Deeping presents “The new Generation Crash Burn”: 9.30pm start.

24Th The Key Theatre, Peterborough presents “Bendrix” at 7.45pm in the Studio. “Bendrix” is a re-interpretation of the songs of Jimi Hendrix on banjo, mandolin and bouzouki. Benjy Kirkpatrick plays the songs of Hendrix like you’ve never heard them before. Tickets £14 - phone 01733 207239 or www.vivacity-peterborough.com.

26Th Antoine Fleuriot (Covers, Solo Artist) at The Stone Loach Inn, Market Deeping - 9pm. Solo Singer Guitarist/One Man Band - popular covers from pop to rock to swing, 50s to the present.

26Th Stamford Brass, “Last night of the Proms” at Stamford Corn Exchange. Stamford Brass will be celebrating British tradition, with all of the patriotic favourites, in aid of the Mayor’s Charity. To book, phone 01780 766455 or visit www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk.

26Th Karaoke at the Whistle Stop pub, Tallington: 8 ‘til late.

26-27Th Over the course of the weekend, “Smiths” of Bourne will be showcasing local bands at their Beer Festival.

29Th Roger Waters’ “The Wall”, an event movie like no other, it is an immersive concert experience, a road movie , shot in 4K ; this is a “must see” for fans: The Key Theatre, 7.30pm start. Tickets £11 - phone 01733 207239 or www.vivacity-peterborough.com.

FORTHCOMInG EVEnTSOCTOBeR 6Th - “Thoroughly Modern Musicals” at Bourne Corn Exchange, featuring the music of Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Mamma Mia, Grease and many more: 2pm start. Tickets £11.50 (£10.50) - phone 01476 406158 or visit www.southkesteven.gov.uk.

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ThuR 3Rd: Open Mic Night SAT 5Th: Arc Nation (covers Band)

SAT 12Th: The Malingerers (1920’s Folk/Country/Blues) SAT 19Th: Leon (Covers Band)

MACMIllAn CAnCeR SuPPORT ChARITY Weekend: FRI 25Th: Acoustic Fridays ft Pistol Pete wearn

SAT 26Th: Lizzy on the Loose (thin Lizzy tribute)

Sun 27Th (afternoon gig) Tweedy Sisters (1940’s Wartime Songs)

REGULAR CLUBSthe deepings Camera Club meet every Wednesday from September to May at the Market Deeping Community Centre in Douglas Road Market Deeping. rotary Club of the deepings. If you would like to join Rotary, volunteer your time to a community project or make a donation, register your interest on our website:http://rotary-ribi.org/clubs/contact.php?ClubID=413 or contact our Club Secretary Jenny Spratt, e-mail [email protected]. Priory Youth Players / Priory Players. Amateur dramatics for ages four years and upwards. We rehearse for pantomime every Monday and Wednesday at the Priory Church Hall, Deeping St.James, from September to January. Acting workshops for teenagers and adults in February and March. Contact Kate Redhead on [email protected] for details on places - (waiting list may apply) or visit our Facebook page.

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| Motoring - monthly advice from Tom Ingram

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Teams from The Deepings and the surrounding areas were transformed into Smurfs, Minions, pirates, The Flintstones, the Wackey Races characters, The Teletubbies, and various well-known cartoon characters at The Deeping’s Raft Race on Sunday 2nd August. The Raft Race is an event that could only happen in Deeping!

Community spirit flourished as many spectators supported the event and brought their picnics, chairs, and families to the River Welland to enjoy the 31-degree heat!

Despite the beautiful weather, it was a wet day for many participants, and multiple raft teams believed it would only be fair if the spectators didn’t escape from a soaking from the Welland. One house on Bridge Street anticipated that there would be a water war on the Welland, and they had multiple buckets on standby for the rafts that were also armed with buckets, hosepipes, and water pistols! War had officially begun by the time that the team from Marston’s pub had reached this particular house’s territory.

Multiple businesses, charities, and food outlets opened stalls from the Market Place through to Bridge Street. This included the beautiful owls from the Exotic Pet Refuge, the irresistible food from Hambleton Bakery and Groovy Foods, ‘Save the

Deeping’s Signal House’, and many businesses from our High Street that opened especially to support the event.

The People’s Strictly winner, Cassidy Little, gave the winning teams and participants their well-deserved medals, and trophies.

This year offered something very different: the Routemaster Bus Bar, where spectators were able to have a birds eye view of the crowds, the fun fair and the fancy dress, and probably the best part: have a beer!

Local and national bands performed in venues throughout The Deepings, which not only showcased the variety of talent that The Deepings undoubtedly has to offer, but also the great music scene in The Deepings.

The Raft Race supported Dementia Support South Lincs and The Exotic Pet Refuge. Your donations have certainly supported two important causes. Thank you to everyone involved with the making of the Raft Race, the participants, and the residents of The Deepings for a fantastic day. Check out facebook for more photographs

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Beavers Monday and Thursdays. At: Deeping St. James Scout Hut. deeping triathlon 8-16 year olds. Wednesday evenings, 6pm – 7pm. The Rugby Field, at The Rugby Club, Deeping St. James. First deeping St. James eagles Cubs Tuesday evenings, 6:15pm – 7:45. The Scout Hut, Deeping St. James. First deeping St. James FalconsWednesday evenings. The Scout Hut, Deeping St. James. Karate Thursday evenings at 6pm. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. rookies Thursday evenings, 5:30pm – 6:30. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. Sunday School Deeping Priory Church Hall, 9:50am – 11am. Wildcats The school offers part time classes to those aged 2-16, and full time accredited courses to students aged 16+. Contact: 01780 762000, or [email protected]. Ministry of dance Children’s dance classes available in a wide variety of dance styles from 3 years and upwards. Contact: 01778 341170, or www.ministryofdanceschool.co.uk. “rock You theatre School” brand new for September 2015. www.rockyoutheatreschool.co.uk

Bourne grammar South Road, Bourne. PE10 9EP. Contact: 01778 422163 or, enquires.bourne-grammar.lincs.sch.uk. Baston C.e. Primary Main St., Baston, PE6 9PB. Contact: 01778 560430. deeping St. James Community Primary School Welland Way, Deeping St. James, PE6 8PZ. Contact: 01778 342314.deeping St. nicholas Primary School Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 3DG. Contact: 01775 620280.Linchfield County Primary Crowson Way, Deeping St. James, PE6 8EY. Contact: 01778 347450.Langtoft Primary Manor Way, Langtoft, PE6 9NB. Contact: 01778 343419.Market deeping County PrimaryWilloughby Avenue, Market Deeping, PE6 8JE. Contact: 01778 343654.the deepings SchoolPark Road, Deeping St. James, PE6 8NF. Contact: 01778 342159.William hildyard C of e Primary School Godsey Lane, Market Deeping, PE6 8HZ. Contact: 01778 343119.Willoughby School South Road, Bourne, PE10 9JD. Contact: 01778 425203.

the Priory Church Church Gate, Deeping St. James. Contact: 01778 341856.open door Baptist Church5 Spalding Road, Deeping St. James. Contact: 01778 347011. the deeping Methodist Church Church Street, Deeping St. James. the deeping Baptist ChurchBridge Street, Deeping St. James. Contact: 01778 348479. our Lady and St guthlac’s roman Catholic Church, Hereward Way, Deeping St. James. Contact 01778 423593

glebe Singers A community choir based in Market Deeping bringing people together through the medium of music. Welcoming to new members. Contact: 01778 348074. the deepings Camera Club promote and encourage the art of photography. Contact: http://www.deepingscameraclub.orgthe deepings Ladies Coffee Club club meets on the second Tuesday of the month. Time: 10am – 12 noon. Contact Anne Winstone on 01778 344003. deepings Bowling Association outdoor lawn bowls club. Open to all ages and abilities, Spalding Road, Deeping St. James, PE6 8NJ. Contact: 01778 343601

A handful of harmoniesAll female choir. Deepings Class, Priory Church Hall, every Wednesday during the school term from 10.30 – 12.00 noon. Also the website address should be www.handfulofharmonies.co.uk. Bourne Business Chamber Paul Ross: 01778 440555. dementia Support group Corn Exchange, PE10 9AF. Kate Marshall: 01778 440153. the deepings Flower ClubWould you like to meet some new friends? Why not come and join us for a cup of coffee and watch an evening of flower arranging? Our meetings are very relaxed and welcoming. Meetings held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. At: The Priory Church Hall, Deeping St. James. the deepings Friendship Club for the disabled (also has charity status)we are a branch of Disability Lincs Ltd and meet on the last Thursday of the month for afternoon tea and activities at the meeting room in Exeter Close, DSJ. Contact: Jane Thompson on 01778 341089, or email: [email protected]. Patchwork Pals (Sewing group) A patchwork and quilting group for all levels. Held in The Green School, Church Street, Market Deeping.(Opposite St Guthlac’s Church). Mondays 10am - 1pm except during August. Contact Hilary Packham on 07858146919. Cambridge Weight Plan Tuesdays and Thursdays at The Deepings Community Centre. Contact: 01778 381770.the deepings Friendship Club Do you enjoy tea and cake, listening to interesting speakers, going on outings, making new friends and catching up with old ones? A door-to-door transport service can be arranged. Contact: Gerd Lindfors-Windsor on 07910361899, or Jane Thompson on 01778 341089. At: Exeter Close, Millfield Road, Deeping St. James. Time: The last Thursday of the month. Contact the above for more details. deeping St. James WI Meets on every last Thursday of the month (except December). Visitors are always welcome. At: The Priory Church Hall. Time: 7:30pm. Contact: Sue Sheppard 01778 344195. deeping Swimming ClubA successful competitive swimming club that is Swim 21 accredited. Contact: Martyn Reynolds on 01778 344653. Website: www.deepingssc.co.uk. K.W. Badminton Club Offering tuition for all ages and abilities. Contact: A. Ridgeway on 01778 380038. Weight Watchers Thursdays at The Deepings Community Centre. Contact: 01778 381770.Priory Badminton ClubA badminton club for adults. Contact: Kim Miles on 07801493662. deep In Friends Meet alternate Tuesdays 2pm to 4pm at Priory Church Hall Deeping St James. Varied programme- speakers, games, quizzes, music, trips etc. Contact: Chris Ray 01778 347796Carpet Bowls Meet on Fridays 7pm to 9pm at Deepings Community Centre Contact: Gill Godden 01778 347709deepings u3A For active, stimulating and enjoyable retirement; following your interests whilst making new friends. Monthly meetings with speakers on third Monday morning of the month plus over forty wide-ranging interest groups. £10 annual subscription with minimal additional expenses for most groups. Visit www.u3asites.org.uk/deepings or contact membership secretary, Janice 01778 382583.

deeping St. James united Charities Are you, or do you know someone who is in financial need at present? If you live in Deeping St. James or Frognall, Deeping St. James United Charities may be able to help. Contact: www.dsjunitedcharities.org.uk. British red Cross Shop39 Church Street, Market Deeping. Contact: 01778 348894. dementia Support South LincsSupporting and improving the quality

of life for people living with all types of dementia and their carers. Contact: 01778 440153 (Kate Marshall, Memory Health Care Worker) or 01778 342421 (Heather Gilling, Chair). the deepings Men’s group A local organisation run by volunteers for the Deepings community. We loan out mobility and medical aid equipment. This service is free and open to all who are registered with either: The Deepings Health Centre or The Glinton Surgery. Contact: 01778 348144. Treasurer Brian01778 343093the deepings Lions Club Part of Lions International, the World’s largest community service organisation. We raise money and donate it to deserving causes. We do community work, we have fun. Email: [email protected] or, contact: PO box 119, Market Deeping, PE6 6AZ. Facial Palsy uK A national charity based in Deeping. We support people affected by facial paralysis due to any cause. Contact: Karen Johnson on 0300 030 9333, or [email protected]. View www.facialpalsy.org.uk for more information. exotic Pet refuge A small charity that gives home to all kinds of animals. We take in creatures from all kinds of backgrounds - the RSPCA, owners who cannot care for a pet anymore, organisations like zoos... the list goes on. Contact: 01778 345923, or [email protected]. www.exoticpetrefuge.org.uk.

dinky dancers Dance class for 2-4 years. Wednesday mornings in All Saints and St. Johns Church Hall, Stamford. Thursday Elsea Park, Bourne. Contact: 01780 591469, or www.dinkydancers.com. Musical Minis Preschool music group for babies and toddlers. Contact: Janie on 01778 395895. Pram and Buggy MeetingEvery third Thursday of the month at 2pm at St Guthlac Church, Market Deeping. tatty Bumpkin Wednesday Baby Explorers (shufflers/walkers) 1pm at Bourne Youth Centre. Thursday Baby Bumpkin (birth to active) 10am at Market Deeping Children’s Centre. Tatty Bumpkin (18 months to pre-school) 1pm. Contact: 07770 262767, or [email protected]. tumbletots Ages: 6 months – preschool. 9:45am – 1:45am (depending on the child’s age). Thursdays, at The Coronation Hall, Market Deeping. Young explorers See how a different museum object and a different gallery can be explored through story, rhythm, rhyme and craft. Young Explorers is great for developing early literacy skills, social skills, creativity and enquiry. Every first Thursday of each month during school term time. At: Peterborough Museum, PE1 1LF. Time: 10am–11.30am and 1pm-2.30pm. £3 per participating child (2-5 years).Market deeping Mohicans Cub pack Meet on Fridays 6.30pm to 8pm at Scout HQ Wellington Way Market Deeping PE6 8LE For children aged 8 to 10 Contact: Gill Godden 01778 347709

the deepings health Centre Godsey Lane, Market Deeping, PE6 8DD. Contact: 01778 579000. Dispensary: 01778 579002 (9am – 5pm).the glinton Surgery The Green, Glinton, PE6 7JN. Contact: 01733 252246 (for all enquiries).Stamford hospital Ryhall Road, Stamford. PE9 1UA. Contact: 01780 764151.Peterborough hospital Edith Cavell Campus, Bretton Gate, Peterborough, PE3 9GZ. Contact: 01733 678000.nhS direct Contact: 0845 4847. Childline Contact: 0800 1111.nSPCC help Line Contact: 0808 800 5000.rSPCA Advise Line Contact: 0300 1234 555.

the Spin room indoor cycling 7 days a week. The Deepings Leisure Centre.

the deeping School of dance Marina Palmer took over the school in 1986, having moved from London, where she sold her large dance school. Adult and children’s classes are available. At: Deeping St. James County Primary School. Contact: Marina Palmer, 01778 345196. deeping Joggers local running group for all abilities. Sunday mornings 9:30am. Find them on Facebook for more information. Active 4 ever sportives and cycling trips. Events are sporadic, and are running on 13th September. There will be a coast-to-coast ride summer 2016. Adapted Cycling Club People who have mobility problems can come to any of the Peterborough Adapted Cycling Scheme (PACS) sessions and try out a range of specially adapted bikes, with both qualified cycling coaches and experienced disabled cyclists on hand to offer help and support. Contact: Matt Taylor on 01733 863783, or email [email protected]. deeping tennis Club Offering tuition for juniors and adults. A contact page can be found on: http://deepingtennisclub.com. Outgang Road, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, PE6 8LQ.Multifit Monday evenings, 6pm – 7pm. A cardio workout using a variety of exercise routines. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. Legs, Bums and tums Monday evenings, 7pm – 8pm. A toning exercise class for your legs, bum, and tummy. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. Aquafit Monday and Tuesday evenings, 8pm – 9pm. Aerobics in the water. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. Kettlebells Tuesday evenings, 6pm – 7pm. An exercise class using kettlebells. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. toning tuesday Tuesday evenings, 6:30pm – 7:30pm. An all-round toning exercise class. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. Step Aerobics Wednesday evenings, 6pm – 7pm. A cardio based workout using step exercises to music. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. Ladies only Boxing Wednesday evenings, 7pm – 8pm. A boxing circuit class with core conditioning for ladies only. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. Circuits Wednesday evenings, 8pm – 9pm. A variety of exercises, weights and toning. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. Aerobics Thursday evenings, 7pm – 8pm. A cardio workout. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. Boxfit Friday evenings, 6:30pm – 7:30pm. A boxing circuit class with core conditioning. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. rt Fitness personal training/fitness classes. Mobile: 07910869382. www.rt-fitness.co.uk or find on Facebook. Pilates Class Mondays at The Deepings Community Centre. Contact: 01778 381770.Super Seniors Keep Fit Thursdays at The Deepings Community Centre. Contact: 01778 381770.Yoga Wednesdays and Thursdays at The Deepings Community Centre. Contact: 01778 381770.Zumba Tuesdays at The Deepings Community Centre. Contact: 01778 381770.hip hop Tuesdays at The Deepings Community Centre. Contact: 01778 381770.Inspire dance Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at The Deepings Community Centre. Contact: 01778 381770.

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