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Issue 8 / February 2016 Inside this issue Limehouse Interiors Feature page 28 Top Aphrodisiac Foods page 4 Baston Primary School in the Spotlight page 42 Your favourite free community magazine delivered to your door VALENTINE’S DAY FEATURE WIN PETERBOROUGH UNITED TICKETS Page 51

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Page 1: Discovering Deeping issue 008, February 2016

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Insidet h i s i s s u e

Limehouse Interiors Featurepage 28

Top Aphrodisiac Foodspage 4

Baston Primary School in the Spotlightpage 42

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

Valentine’s Day FeatURe

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PeteRBOROUGH

UniteD tiCKets

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4 Valentine’s Day Special – Top 10 Aphrodisiac Foods.

6 Food – “The Perfect Steak”.

10 Community Matters.14/19 Health – Weight management/ Sports Massage.

16 Empire Gym – You’re never too old!

20 Legal Corner – Divorce.

21 Farewell Lambs of Stamford.

24 The Technology Site.28/29 Limehouse Interiors featured.

34 “Sergeant Mosley’s Musings” – Domestic Abuse.

38 Discovering … The Deeping Gate Bridge.

40 Pets and Vets – Train your Dog.

42 Spotlight on Schools – Baston C. of E. Primary.

43 Puzzle Page.44 Motoring – A glimpse at Mexico.

46/47 Events Diary and Gigs Guide.48 Travel Column.50 Your Clubs Guide.53 Local Businesses Directory.

Welcome to our February edition...

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

Becky Kane - Sales Executive | 07950 369814 | [email protected]

Hayley Kerr - Sales Executive | 07764 549229 | [email protected]

Andy Armstrong - Op. Director | 01733 200609 | 077809 22214 John Schwarz | [email protected]

Design - Emma Gunner | Vinny Clark | Rob Harradine | Sarah GumbleyEvents - 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, Clare Lockett, Tom Ingram, Wayne Smith, Eileen Le Voi, Liberty Partnership Ltd, Wayne Lester, Double and Megson, Sgt. Rick Mosley

So, farewell “Dry January”, and that de-tox wasn’t too bad after all, was it?

… for some! This month, we’re expecting the worst of the winter weather, if the “old wives tales” and the Met. Office are to be believed, so make sure you’re well wrapped up and everything is in place for a fabulous Valentine’s Day.

We’ve plenty of ideas, (many associated with food!) in your “Discovering Deeping”, to make it a truly memorable one, especially with 2016 being a Leap Year! Ladies, don’t forget to seize your opportunity to make an honest man out of him, by popping the question on the 29th. Fellas … don’t say you haven’t been warned!

Claire x

John

You know “it’s a rum owd do”, as they say on the fens, when a field is yellow over

with daffodils in late December, but that’s just what happened recently near Holbeach. There are mild winters … and then even milder ones. Now for the Arctic blasts … and everything will be as it should be! Snuggle down then, and see how we’ve certainly gone for a kaleidoscope of contributions this month. You can learn how to cook the perfect steak, try

to sort out your new “New Year shape” or resolve to have your bedroom made magnificent by the addition of fitted sliding wardrobe doors. And that’s not all!

Wasn’t it sad to hear about the guy who invented predictive text dying recently? The following notice advised that “his funfair was going to be held on the follicle sundial!” Finally, and hopefully not to upset Mr. Putin too much, don’t you just hate those Russian dolls? They’re so full of themselves!

Front cover photograph by Rex Needle

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10 ASPARAGUSAn English herbalist from the 17th century, Nicholas Culpepper, wrote that asparagus “stirs up lust in man and woman.” It is a great source of potassium, fibre, vitamin B6, vitamins A and C, thiamin and folic acid.

9 ALMONDSThroughout the centuries, almonds were regarded as fertility symbols. The aroma of almond supposedly arouses passion in females and provides high doses of vitamin E, magnesium and even fibre.

8 AVOCADOIts shape gives it away! The Aztecs called the avocado ahuacuatl, or “testicle tree”, seeing the fruit hanging in pairs on the tree as resembling testicles. Avocado is rich with folic acid, vitamin B6 and potassium.

7 BANANASBy its shape, the connection with sexuality is quite obvious, but bananas are loaded with potassium, magnesium and B vitamins. It also contains chelating minerals and the bromeliad enzyme, said to enhance the male libido.

6 BASILBasil has a fantastic aroma that is said to have an aphrodisiac effect; it is also very stimulating. Using sweet basil in a pasta sauce will be sure to get your heart racing!

Valentine’s Day

- The Top 10 Aphrodisiac Foods (DO try this at home!)

SpecialThe food you consume can have a direct impact on your sex life, affecting your hormones, brain chemistry and energy and stress levels. Some foods have psychoactive properties, others arouse because they are psychologically suggestive, and some can actually increase blood flow to the genitals.

5 CHOCOLATEPure chocolate, the king of natural aphrodisiacs, contains a host of compounds including anandamide, the psyochoactive feel-good chemical, and PEA (phenylethylamine), the “love chemical,” which releases dopamine in the pleasure centres of the brain and peaks during orgasm.

4 FIGSFigs are steeped in history, being mentioned in the Bible (Adam and Eve wore fig leaves to cover their private parts), whilst the ancient Greeks held them as sacred, associating them with love and fertility.

3 GARLICVery strong smelling and perhaps a bit of a turn-off, but likely to provide added strength to the male, as the allicin in the garlic will increase levels of blood flow in vital regions!

2 OYSTERSOysters may be thought an aphrodisiac because of their high zinc content, which helps produce sperm and increases libido. Raw oysters are best served with a glass of chilled Champagne for a truly romantic meal!

1 HONEYHoney is a great source of boron, a trace mineral that helps the body use and metabolize oestrogen, the female sex hormone, and this mineral may also enhance testosterone levels in the blood, the hormone responsible for promoting sex drive and orgasm in both men and women.

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Served every Sunday from 12-7pm Hand carved meat, served with homemade yorkie puds, roasties & new potatoes with

a huge selection of local seasonal vegetables.

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Please call 01778-347629 or see staff for more info

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B O O K N O W F O R M O T H E R ’ S D A Y

Sunday 6th March

The Place to Go for Delicious Fish and Chips

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

WISHES ALL CUSTOMERS A HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!

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www.deepingstage.com t. 01778 343234 | e. [email protected] Market Place | Market Deeping | Peterborough | PE6 8EA

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Deeping Tuesdays 7.30pmThe Deepings School, Park RoadDeeping St James, PE6 8NFCall Alexandra on 07764746310

Wednesdays 9.30 and 11.30amThe Oddfellows Hall, 57 Church Street, Market Deeping, PE6 8AN

Thursdays 5.30 and 7.30pmThe Deepings School, Park RoadDeeping St James, PE6 8NFCall Cheryl on 077368349546

Wednesday 7.30pmGlinton Village Hall, Glinton, Peterborough PE6 7JPCall Jane on 07792828019

These are the men, (all accompanied by their wife/partner), who attend the weekly Deeping St. James group. Between them, they have shed a massive ten stones in weight!

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www.deepingstage.com t. 01778 343234 | e. [email protected] Market Place | Market Deeping | Peterborough | PE6 8EA

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

Mother’s DayMarch 6th

A SELECTION OF SANDWICHES,TEA OR COFFEE, A SLICE OF CAKE FROM THE COUNTER AND A FRESHLY BAKED SCONE

WITH CLOTTED CREAM AND JAM (BOOKING ADVISABLE)

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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]

thurlby Man in Marathon Challenge for Ms-UKGlenn Martin tells his story:

I am fortunate enough to be running the London Marathon in 2016, to raise awareness and funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society, “MS-UK”, who have provided fantastic support to my sister, Sarah, who was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, six years ago.

There are currently around 100,000 people in the UK who live with this disease, and I would love to be able to raise funds to support this charity who I feel are committed to ensuring every individual is treated with care and dignity. The mission and values of MS-UK show that their work is essential to provide information and advice, with a professional compassion.

So far, I have been overwhelmed

by the support I have received, including that from The Bourne Round Table; Kerr Page, who is the professional golfer at Gedney Hill Golf Club; and Stamford Building and Construction Ltd.

Please could you use your influence by way of publicising my challenge in your “Discovering” magazines, so that both an awareness and much-

needed cash can hopefully be raised?

https://www.justgiving.com/Glenn-Martin1. or text: PMNO87 with the £ to 70070

Glenn – Certainly…and we wish you all the very best with your training and fund-raising. I hope that right knee doesn’t let you down! (Ed.)

Mustard seed ProjectMarket Deeping couple Geoff and Rita Fowler – who run the charity Mustard seed Project – were among the happiest people on the planet when 2016 arrived, as they looked forward to a brighter future for the residents of the Kenyan slum community they support. Thanks to a generous donation from Allen and Nesta Ferguson Foundation, construction has begun on the next phase of the new school they are having built in Mgongeni.

‘We could not believe it when we were told the news,’ says Rita. ‘Having these extra classrooms will mean that we can take more pupils and give them the quality education that Miche Bora

Primary School is able to offer, thanks to MSP supporters. The parents are delighted. It’s great to see their enthusiasm and appreciation of what their children are achieving.’

During a recent visit to Kenya, Rita and Geoff were preparing to set up a clinic within the school for the pupils and their families; attending meetings with building contractors and furniture makers; negotiating help for another charity; running teacher training sessions; interviewing teaching applicants; and catching up with the progress of the young people’s football team and boxing club.

‘We work almost non-stop while we are out there,’ says Geoff. ‘The locals need support as they lack the funding, expertise

and confidence to make things happen for themselves. MSP aims to give them something to be proud of, educating and encouraging them so that they feel empowered to improve their own futures.’

To find out more, visit www.mustardseedproject.co.uk or, if you would like to make a donation via mobile phone, please text MSPK33 plus £2, £5 or £10 to 70070.

thomas scoops the Pot eight years old, and surely the snappiest dresser at his school, William Hildyard Primary in Market Deeping, thomas Genovese has bagged the £50 voucher for having won the Christmas novelty Hunt. Those yellow gloves ought to be made compulsory! Congratulations Thomas, from us all at “Discovering Deeping” and well-done to everyone who took part in the challenge.

Remember, there’s always next time!

A huge thank-you to all of the shops and businesses who helped to make it all possible.

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01778 421427 or 07837 499061

Photographic exhibitionthe Deepings Camera Club was founded in 1985 and meets every Wednesday between september and the end of May with organised outings for members during the summer months, and is considered by many to be one of the leading camera clubs in lincolnshire.

This season, the club celebrated its thirtieth anniversary and, as in other years, has done well in local, national and international competitions with many members’ images being displayed in various national and international galleries and salons.

Membership of the club is open to all ages with a current membership of over sixty. Between them, they have a wide range of photographic skills in all aspects of photography that they are willing to pass on to any new member.

This is the thirteenth annual exhibition to be held by the club, entry is free and as in previous years, visiting members of the public will be able to cast their vote for their favourite images.

So, if you have an interest in photography, like looking at photographs, use a camera and want to get ideas to improve your own photography, then please come along to the exhibition, where club members will be available to talk to you and answer your questions.

Cannot wait for the exhibition?

Then come along to the club on Wednesday

Help is at handthe following request arrived recently and we hope that by publicising this very worthwhile charity, anyone in our area who may be struggling in this post-Christmas period can feel that help isn’t too far away.

Deeping St James resident, Simon Jary, writes:

“I regularly receive the “Discovering Deeping” magazine which I find very informative and useful. I am the manager of a charity working across both Deeping and Bourne, helping people who are struggling with debt issues. I would be very grateful if you could highlight the following information. “Christians Against Poverty” is a national charity with three hundred debt centres across the country, and I head up the one for our

local area. We work closely with foodbanks and have contact with other charities across the region.

‘Christians Against Poverty (CAP) - If you are struggling with unmanageable debt, free help is at hand. We are a charity who work to bring hope into your situation, we will support you and work on your behalf throughout your journey out of debt. Please call 0800 328 0006 to book an appointment or contact Simon on 07952 845542. www.capuk.org’

Many thanks for your help and keep up the good work, enabling local people to be informed about local issues and areas of interest.”

(It’s our pleasure, Simon, and good luck with C.A.P. – Ed.)

February 3rd at 7.30pm, when our visiting speaker will be Gavin Hoey.

Gavin is a world famous freelance photographer, writer and trainer, whose work is regularly featured in photography magazines, websites and videos.

Gavin will be presenting his new talk, ‘Snap Happiness’, a mix of photography and Photoshop with video and live demonstrations. Visit his website: http://www.gavtrain.com

On Wednesday February 24th, our speaker will be Janet Haines ARPS, EFIAP DPAGB, who is the Chair of the Royal Photographic Society Digital Group, currently on a lecture tour from Holland and a member of the Dorchester Camera Club http://www.dorchestercameraclub.co.uk/gallery_530740.html

Janet’s great love is helping other photographers to gain confidence in their own work, and by doing so to improve their quality of photography. She believes that if we set ourselves targets, we reach higher and often exceed our own personal expectations.

The ‘targets’ are the Award schemes run by the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain (PAGB) and the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

Deepings Community Centre, Douglas Road, Market Deeping Pe6 8Pa

saturday 20th & sunday 21st February 2016 10am – 4pm: entry is FRee

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nursery nurse clocks up 44 years caring for special babiesNursery Nurse Sue Fisher has retired from her role in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Peterborough City Hospital after 44 years’ service.

She was bid a fond farewell by colleagues after her last 12 hour shift caring for premature or poorly babies and their anxious parents.

Sue (62), who lives in Deeping St James, near Peterborough, began her career at Peterborough Maternity Unit in what was then called the Special Care Baby Unit, in 1971. She completed her nursery nurse training at Leicester College & Day Nurseries.

She said: “I was terrified on my first day. But I very quickly began to love working with babies and their parents. The most important thing I can do is to make parents feel that they can leave their baby in safe hands.

“I have seen some fantastic developments in the care of premature and poorly newborns during my career. When I first began, babies born at 30 weeks in the womb stood little chance of surviving, whereas now, thanks to progression

in both medicine and medical equipment, those born at 24 weeks can survive.”

Sue played an integral part in the setting up of the Outreach team for NICU, which involved her visiting parents who have had a baby cared for in the unit at their home to provide ongoing support and advice. She also set up reunions for parents who have been through the same ordeal to help them support each other.

Jo Bennis, Chief Nurse at Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals, said: “On behalf of the Trust board of directors, I would like to thank Sue for dedicating the past 44 years to caring for what I imagine runs into thousands of babies who have had a difficult start to life. The care and support she has given to those babies and their parents is truly remarkable and she will be greatly missed. We wish her a fantastic retirement.”

this valentines and mothers day

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Introducing Weight ManagementDid you know… weight gain doesn’t start in the body? It starts in the brain. Weight management is about neuroscience. It’s about how the brain works; how it affects our body; how we think; how we act towards food and each other and, finally, how the chemicals react in the brain and how our behaviour responds to this.

You can’t change a negative past, but you can make a positive future!

| Health by Lisa Smith, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Break Free Hypnotherapy

Effects of these could be: ■ I go on a diet, I stop and never reach my goal.

■ I lose weight and I reach my goal, but the weight goes back on.

■ I can’t keep motivated.

■ I think about food to the point that, whatever I eat, I feel guilt, anger or anxiety.

■ I obsess about calories; continuously count them; thinking about them; talking about them or just stopping myself from eating the things I enjoy, because of them.

■ I turn down meals or drinks out with family or friends, because I don’t want to have the temptation of eating or drinking.

■ I made the decision not to exercise as I’m embarrassed to go to the gym, because I feel that people will look at me.

About me: I am a fully certified and qualified clinical hypnotherapist/psychotherapist, based in Market Deeping. I have specialized in weight management and children’s anxieties, where I work in the education system and the private sector. I am trained in solution-focused techniques and the best techniques in NLP and CBT. Through my training and experience, I understand how the brain works, and what we can do about it to get results.

Lisa Smith, Clinical Hypnotherapist/ Psychotherapist HPD DSFH GHSC ACC, AfSFH, GHR, APHP Reg

If any of the above applies to you, then you could be escalating your weight gain!

So come and have a FREE ONE HOUR CONSULTATION where I can explain how I can help you.

I am not a dietician, nutritionist or a personal trainer…but I do get positive feedback from clients, saying they have had life-changing results.

BREAK FREE HYPNOTHERAPY...

Introducing Weight Management

You diet, stop, and never reach your goal…You lose weight, reach your goal and put the weight back on…You can’t keep motivated…You think about food to the point that, whatever you eat, you feel guilt, anger, or anxiety…You obsess about calories; continuously counting them; thinking and talking about them; or just stop yourself from eating the things you enjoy because of them…You turn down going out for meals with family and friends, as you don’t want the temptation of eating and drinking… You made the decision not to exercise as you’re too embarrassed to go to the gym because you feel people will look at you. Is that you? You could be escalating your weight gain.

...please come and see me at my Market Deeping practice for a so I can explain more.

T: 01778 380625 or Ring/Text for call back 07756815013E: [email protected] coming soon!

If the above applies to you...please come and see me at my Market Deeping practice for a FREE ONE HOUR INITIAL CONSULTATION , so I can explain more.

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| Your Health by Empire Gym, Market Deeping

“You’re Never too Old!” – (let Empire Gym prove it to you)Here at Empire Gym, we believe you are never too old to start exercising and improve your health! In fact, adults who take up exercise later in life often show greater physical and mental improvements than their younger counterparts. If you’ve never exercised before, or it’s been a while, there aren’t as many exercise miles on your clock, so you’ll quickly start reaping the rewards. Just begin with gentle activities and build up from there. Empire Gym offers bespoke activity classes and concession memberships for those over 60 years of age.

The fact is that exercise helps older adults to maintain or lose weight; it reduces the impact of illness and chronic disease and enhances mobility, flexibility, and balance. Exercise also aids restful sleep, it is a huge stress reliever and the endorphin high produced by exercise can actually help reduce feelings of sadness, depression or anxiety.

Being active can improve physical and mental health and create a feeling of wellbeing so remember: “You are never too old to set another goal or dream a new dream, so don’t allow age to define your identity!”

114 Church Street, Market Deeping, PE6 8AL

Email [email protected] Phone 01778 344579

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Tips TO GET sTarTEd• Get medical clearance from your doctor before starting an exercise programme; ask if there are any activities you should avoid.

• Consider health concerns. Keep in mind how any ongoing health problems may affect your workouts. For example, diabetics may need to adjust the timing of medication and meal plans when setting an exercise schedule.

• Start slowly. Build up your exercise programme little by little. Prevent injury and discomfort by warming up, cooling down, and keeping water handy.

• Stay motivated by focusing on short-term goals, such as improving your mood and energy levels and reducing stress.

• Recognize problems. Exercise should never hurt or make you feel lousy. Stop exercising immediately and seek advice if you feel dizzy or short of breath; develop chest pain or pressure; break out in a cold sweat, or experience pain; also stop if a joint is red, swollen, or tender to touch. You may simply need to scale back or try another activity.

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“Riding Along on the Crest of a … Gang Show”!This month sees the Stamford and Bourne District Scouts perform their 31st Annual District Gang Show (registered as “Deep-ing Gang Show”). The first ever gang show in the district was in 1986, and since then, the Scouts have presented an annual extravaganza of music, song and dance for everyone to enjoy.The event provides local young people

involved with Scouting and Guiding the opportunity to gain considerable self-con-fidence and participate in teamwork. This year sees a small, young cast, full of enthusiasm and talent, sing over forty spectacular songs from “rock and roll” to “The Sound of Music” with the traditional “Crest of a Wave” amongst them.

the show will be performed at Deepings school on Feb-ruary 17th – 20th, at 7.15pm.tickets can be purchased from www.ticketsource.co.uk/deepinggangshow or by contacting the Box Office Manager, liz Harrison on 07934254319 / 01778 343443.Prices : £7.50 for adults and £5 for children.

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| Health Wellhead Practice Excellence in head to toe Complementary Healthcare

tel: 01778 392832www.thewellheadpractice.co.uk

E: [email protected] 13 Abbey Road, Bourne, PE10 9EF

Many of us made New Years Resolutions and some will have included eating healthily and exercising regularly. As we approach the Spring, are these resolutions a distant memory or are you needing a boost to help keep you going?

Fitness Resolutions going well? Sports massage could help you

Launching into an exercise programme without careful consideration after a period of inactivity and over-indulgence, may have resulted in the development of aches and pains owing to the shock inflicted on the body in such a short space of time. The desire to shake off those extra pounds often causes us to rush to the gym, join every class possible and work ourselves to exhaustion when our bodies least expect it, let alone able to cope. The result can often lead to injuries as our muscles and joints are put under great stresses.

If you are experiencing aches and pains, don’t ignore them, this is your body’s way of tellingyou to slow down, therefore you need to recover properly after exercise and include a thoroughcool-down

and stretching session after each workout. Alternatively, your fitness campaign may have started well, provided encouraging results helping you to feel rejuvenated, fitter and healthier. However, perhaps you have noticed your performance has peaked and you are now seeking that little bit more to satisfy your competitive edge?Either way, have you considered a Sports Massage? Sports Massage is equally important when it comes to aiding muscle recovery, treating injuries and improving performance. Through using various soft tissue stretching techniques, massage can reduce scar tissue, thereby improving the efficiency of the muscle, improve joint range ofmovement by helping to improve stride length, both resulting in less effort required to cover a greater distance. When used as part of your fitness routine, Sports Massage can play a pivotal role in preventing injury, aiding muscle recovery

post exercise, improving performance and helping to save what may otherwise have been a difficult and painful

experience in keeping that NewYear’s resolution.

Other benefits of Sports Massage include:• Promoterelaxation• Improvepostural complaints•Easepain•Assessinjuries•Complementrehabilitation ofinjuries

So, for anyone looking to get the best out of their New Year campaign to improve their well-being, Sports Massage should be considered regardless of your sporting ability. It’s time to consider your options: Continue on what could be a difficult and painful fitness campaign or prevent injury and improve future performance? If you have any questions or concerns at all then please do contact me at the practice, I’d be delighted to discuss them with you. Happy training!

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Many use the new year to reflect and make a fresh start but, sadly, some come to the realisation that their relationship has come to an end. Whether you are the one starting the process or the one being divorced, it is likely to be an emotional and worrying time.

It is important that you take legal advice as early as you can in the breakdown of a relationship to help protect your personal, family and business interests. Double & Megson offer a free initial consultation, and the advice received will better prepare you for the steps ahead. We will listen to you and discuss your options with you to try and make the divorce as simple and stress-free as possible.

We can explain the divorce process, including the

Divorce in the New YearThe New Year is traditionally a time for making resolutions and many hope to lose weight or look for a new job. One more dramatic and life-changing ‘resolution’ becoming more common this time of year is divorce. In fact, January is now when we see the most enquiries about divorce or civil dissolution, and the first working day of the year is dubbed “Divorce Day” in the legal profession!

legal terms you will hear during the proceedings. We will tell you what your rights are in relation to your children, home and other assets, and help you understand what your ex-partner’s rights are as well. We can also provide you with information about receiving mediation to encourage co-operation with your ex-partner and improve communication.

We are also happy to give advice to those who have already been to mediation or those that have legal representation elsewhere and simply want a second opinion.

If you wish to make an appointment to discuss in person, then please call us on 01778 341494 or make an enquiry online at www.doubleandmegson.co.uk.

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One of stamford’s most established and popular firms is to cease trading early in April. The gap created by the loss of both Lambs China, Glass and Cookware on St. Mary’s Street, and Lambs Hardware on St Peter’s Street will be enormous, bringing to a sad end almost seven decades of high quality trading. The shops have been an established landmark, and retiring partners, Richard Stapling and his sister Janet Brown, would like to thank their many customers, some of whom are now second and third generation regulars; customers, who over the years, have had wedding lists placed there and then followed up with christening, birthday and anniversary gifts, purchased from Lambs.

They are particularly sad to be saying goodbye to their team of loyal staff, some of whom have worked up to twenty-two years for Lambs, supporting and helping the shops to prosper and become such a key player on Stamford’s shopping stage.

A massive stock clearance, where everything must go, including fixtures & fittings, is now underway, with people flocking for high quality bargains, whilst the properties, owned by Janet and Richard, will soon be on the market. There can be little doubt that Lambs shops will be missed in the town, but when a business folds, new opportunities can soon appear and a new chapter can begin.

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To download the tool go to: http://www.thewindowsclub.com/fixwin-for-windows-10

Unlike most applications this tool does not need to be installed and will run straight off your hard disk, or memory stick; just double click on the FixWin_10.exe file.

Once opened, you will see a screen similar to that shown.

Follow the steps in order for the standard troubleshooting, starting with running a System File Check.

Once this has completed, I’d suggest ignoring the Re-Register Store Apps and moving on to take a Restore Point. (Note: that if you have loaded the latest Windows update v1511, released in November, you are warned NOT to run the Re-Register tool.)

You can now move on to run the main repair tool Repair Windows System Image. This will take a little

time and you will hopefully see the screen shown when complete.

Remember: only use this tool, and other tools like it, if you are having problems. There is nothing to be gained from running this on a system that is working well.

Apart from this standard fix, there is also a stack of individual fixes and trouble-shooters available from the left hand panel. Once again, you should only run fixes mentioned if you are having a particular issue.

Some of these fixes/tools are fairly technical so be cautious, and if you are unsure about the instructions given, or what a fix is actually doing then seek expert advice.

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Do not make snap decisions; if you feel that any work is required on your property, take time to talk to family or neighbours before you make a decision.

Don’t ever go to a bank or cash point with a trader; legitimate traders would never do this!

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It has been very wet and, although it is possible to sow crops such as broad beans along with early peas, parsnips and garlic, only do so if the ground is

not frozen or waterlogged. Parsnips do not germinate easily, so a later sowing when the soil is warmer may help. To warm up the soil for planting next month, cover it with fleece or polythene and, if you haven’t already, add well-rotted manure or compost to the prepared soil. Shallots can be planted in shallow drills about seven inches apart so that the tips are just showing; water and keep weed-free. A large variety of seeds can be sown indoors such as broad beans, Brussels, leeks, onions, salad leaves, tomatoes, peas, spinach, summer cabbage –to name but a few.

All of your seed potatoes for the year should have been purchased by the end of this month and spread out in egg boxes or seed trays for “chitting” in a cool, light room. It is recommended to remove all but three of the “chits”, as it is believed that this produces larger potatoes.

The compost heap might benefit from a bit of attention. Rake it through with a fork to aerate it, add water if it seems dry and then re-cover it to keep it warm. Another job that can be done is to spray fruit trees, whilst they are still dormant, with a plant-oil based winter wash to help prevent aphids and scale insects.

If you know where you are planting your brassicas, check the pH and, if needs be, add some lime to bring it up to 6.5 or 7. Also add some extra manure to the potato patch.

Happy gardening!

As I write this, we have yet to have the usual frosts and snow that winter brings, but we do have the promise of a cold snap and possibly some snow. With this in mind, February may prove to be a pretty cold month but, who knows? The end of the winter months may still prove to be the warmest on record. More than any other month, you need to watch the local conditions and act accordingly. Don’t always do what the seed packet says; make a judgement, depending on the ground conditions as you don’t want all of your seeds to rot.

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Fifteen months ago, we featured Dean Pallett’s impressive “state-of-the-art” design showroom in the village of Dyke. Limehouse Interiors Ltd. were on the cusp of a very successful trading period, with their design and installation of stylish, high quality, yet affordable kitchen solutions, and the last year has shown strong returns in this particular sector of the business. A return visit was to prove most enlightening to me, to discover Dean’s enthusiasm and clarity of ambition remaining sky-high. Fitted sliding wardrobe doors provided the focus of our discussion this time, and it was soon evident that, by Limehouse being the only supplier and installer of the particular product in our vicinity, then Dean was operating from a position of strength. Amongst the many advantages which the Limehouse fitted sliding-door system holds over both free-standing furniture and non-fitted sliding units is the fact that every available piece of what might be a rather small room can be used for storage. The wide range of configurations which can be offered also provides the customer with their own personalised storage solution – single

or double hanging rail, shelves or drawers, LED strip lighting within the rail or off the rail, orthodox mirrors or tinted ones … the list continues, and the customer can fulfil that ambition to become their own interior designer!Dean can call upon twenty-five years of experience in the furniture industry to discuss a customer’s ideas and then create a bespoke internal layout plan. A computer-rendered image can then ensue, and at any point the customer may change initial ideas, before the final decision arrives. A carefully detailed quotation, where the customer will know exactly what the cost will be, highlights Dean’s meticulous attention to every aspect of the process. It is not just the bedroom which can benefit from these sliding doors though, as a number of living rooms, studies and offices have the same potential to be improved immeasurably. It is affordable luxury which Limehouse Interiors are longing to provide for you, backed up by a burgeoning reputation for quality and style.

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Pensions,Pensions,Pensions!!

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

You may have heard about “pension freedom”

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

What used to happen?

For most people, when you retired, you could take up to 25% of your pension 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 pension in funds designed to provide you with a flexible retirement income – called ‘drawdown’ (the income is not guaranteed for life).

It really must feel like we keep on talking about pensions and to be fair … we do!

■ Take small cash sums from your pension when you want them.

■ Take all your pension as cash in one go.

■ Mix the above options.

Youwillneedtoconsideryourtaxposition:

If you take cash out of your pension, then 25% of the withdrawal is likely to be tax-free (the other 75% is the taxable element).

The taxable element 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 certain benefits which you’re claiming.

You need to be careful when selecting your retirement options and, if you have a pension, you should now be thinking about your options. As always, advice is essential so, should you require advice, please contact our office for a FREE initial consultation.

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Sergeant Mosley’s Musings - Domestic Abuse Domestic abuse and its effect on the victim I find disgusting, in that someone can abuse another who they allegedly ‘love’, in order to gain control.

From December 29th 2015, the law was changed to close the gap around patterns of coercive and controlling behaviour as domestic abuse. Police are now expected to recognise, record and investigate offences under s.76 of the Serious Crime Act 2015, namely any pattern of incidents of “coercive” and “controlling” behaviour, violence or abuse between those aged 16 or over in an intimate or family relationship.

“Controlling behaviour” is a range of acts designed to make a person subordinate and/or dependent, by isolating them from sources of support, exploiting their resources and capacities for personal gain, depriving them of the means needed for independence, resistance and escape, and regulating their everyday behaviour.

“Coercive behaviour” is acts of assault, threats, humiliation and intimidation or other abuse that is used to harm, punish, or frighten their victim. This definition includes so called “honour-based violence”, female genital mutilation (FGM) and forced marriage, and is clear that victims are not confined to one gender or ethnic group.

Domestic abuse can take place anywhere, not just in the home. Research has shown that it is rarely a one-off event. Abuse tends to happen more and more over time - each time getting more serious. Whatever the extent of the violence, the abuse almost always leaves those suffering it to feel frightened, isolated, humiliated or ashamed. Types of abuse can include, but are not restricted to:

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• Monitoring their time (even in the toilet).

• Monitoring a person via online communication tools or spyware.

• Controllingaspectsofeverydaylifei.e.wherethey go, who they see, what they wear, when they sleep.

• Depriving access to support services, specialist support or medical services.

• Controloffinances–punitiveallowances.

• Threats to harm or kill.

• Threats to harm another e.g. a child.

• Threats to reveal, share or publish private information.

• Assaults,rape.

• Criminaldamage–destructionofhouseholdgoods.

• Preventingaccesstotransportorfrompursuing a working life.

If you suffer from, or witness any form of domestic abuse, please report it. Don’t suffer in silence. Lincolnshire Police are committed to dealing positively with all forms of domestic abuse and will support you through it, working closely with partner agencies.

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| A little bit of History

These constructions were primitive until the Romans came up with an architectural device over 2,000 years ago to carry a path over a narrow width known as the Roman arch, thus providing the fundamental principle on which all future bridges were based.

The pack horse bridge is one such development, built to carry pack horses loaded with side bags or panniers across a river rather than take the long way round which could involve a diversion of many miles.

Such bridges therefore have narrow masonry arches and low parapets in order not to interfere with the horse’s load and were often built on the trade routes across Europe, a design also followed in England before the coming of the turnpike roads and canals in the 18th century, and the Deeping Gate bridge which crosses the River Welland on the B1162 is popularly known by that name.

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three arches with half round parapets and stands on the parish boundary between Deeping Gate and Deeping St James. Refuges or alcoves were placed over each of the cut-waters or forward edges of the piers where, as the name implies, horses loaded with goods could wait to enable carts and carriages to pass. The bridge dates from 1651 and is now Grade II listed as being of historic and architectural importance although the middle arch has a brick vault and appears to have been partially rebuilt.

The bridge was constructed in an age when horses for transport in all its forms ruled the highways and the structure is no longer practical for today’s continual streams of motorised traffic, the roadway over it narrowing to a mere 13 feet wide without a footpath and now carries a weight restriction of 7.5 tonnes. Despite this precaution, the stone structure has been at risk from heavy vehicles on several occasions, the last incident being in January 2015 when part of the parapet on the Deeping St James side was demolished by a lorry which left debris scattered over the road.

The damage has since been repaired and safety cones placed along the carriageway as a warning to vehicles passing this way but as long as careless driving persists, further mishaps would appear to be inevitable.

archive photograph of the bridge from 1920.

bridges date back to the earliest times when even the most primitive communities created crossings over rivers and streams following their favourite paths to make hunting and gathering easier, using whatever materials there were to hand such as fallen trees.

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We have had such fun training our dogs. Training (or rather, attempting to train) a chihuahua was a new challenge for me. I seem to have problems controlling my feet around such a little dog! It is also amazing how many treats a little dog can eat. She particularly likes smoked mackerel which is great for training … but not so good smelling of fish for the rest of the day. Besides training the basics (walking on the lead, sitting on command, recall and walking off the lead) we have done trick training and fun agility. We have taught our dogs to touch things with their nose or paws and then used this to make people think they can find things on command (secretly using the scent from treats). We have taught our dogs to weave between our legs and jump through our arms .Recently, we have combined a bit of agility and trickery and have our dogs jumping over and going under each other.

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| Spotlight on Schools

Take a peek around the classroom door…Baston Church of England Primary School is a very special place. We are a hard-working, happy school and our children are at the heart of all we do. All the members of staff are dedicated and caring. We help our children to diminish their weaknesses, while emphasising all of the things they do so well. We work together to achieve the very best from our children, and we guide them carefully in the pursuit of their dreams. Our children are well-behaved and respectful. They have an excellent attitude to work; they realise the high expectations set for them and have high expectations of themselves and others. We all love to learn.

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Children in Reception are solving number problems. They have been challenged to order the numbers on each crate and then add the correct number of children into each one. The ‘skipper’ in the hat has to count each crate to check there are enough children in each one… very tricky!

In Year One, children are learning about the different plants and animals found in their local environment in their weekly “Forest School” session. They have built homes for the animals they have seen in our forest area. Who will move in? I wonder.

As part of their maths learning, Year Two are finding out all about different shapes and are using all kinds of different materials to make their own models - including marshmallows and spaghetti!

When we pop around the corner into Year Three, we discover there has been a catastrophe! Mount Vesuvius has just erupted and the children are in role as reporters, exploring the recent events of the day. I hope they reach their deadline, ready for publication!

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The Year four classroom is empty! The children are out at Brudenell Park, “geo-caching” as part of their survival topic. They are learning to navigate from point to point using six figure grid references. Let’s hope they find the hidden treasure!

Year five is a hive of activity. The children are writing after visiting Southwell Workhouse yesterday. Their Writer’s Toolboxes are brimming with brilliant words, phrases and “Magpied Treasure” to help them write confidently - just as if they had been transported back in time.

Children in Year six are sharing their learning with their family and friends in their “Love 2 Learn” morning. The centrepiece of their work has been a fantastic dance, based around their “Conflict” topic. It was so amazing that they won a competition staged by the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. Their prize was a trip to see “The Nutcracker” at Christmas, performed by the Royal Ballet - a real celebration of their hard work and talent!

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1. Who was the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer who lost his seat in the General Election?

2. What feature/ features disappeared from a famous daily newspaper in 2015?

3. Which television controversialist modestly claimed, “I have 600,000 followers on Twitter. I am the new Jesus!”

4. Who lost his job following a row over a cold dinner?

5. What links tennis star Andy Murray, ex-Spice Girl Geri Halliwell and Downton Abbey’s Lady Mary Crawley?

6. Why should Stuart Lancaster dislike Wales and Australia so much in 2015?

7. Who published her first novel in 2015, fifty-five years after publishing her second one?

8. Which royal said, “I don’t have to wear a crown – which is cool.”

9. To which mighty opposition did Peterborough United F.C. depart from last season’s F.A. Cup?

10. What did the French newspaper “Liberation” describe as “23,226 days of boredom and tradition”?

11. In what way did a doctor’s treatment of a “Hazard” get her into serious trouble?

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| Motoring - monthly advice from Tom Ingram

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Welcome to my motoring section for February, and didn’t we have some very odd weather throughout Christmas time? You have to spare a thought for the poor people “up-north” with all that flooding. Although it was mild here, my family spent our Christmas in a slightly warmer temperature of 30-35 degrees in Mexico!

As we travelled around on the roads, it was noticeable how much police presence there was in Mexico, compared to here in the UK. Police over there regularly stop vehicles, search lorries, and have regular police checkpoints in the roads. The “307” was our local dual-carriageway running down the east coast, (if anyone reading knows it). They have regular maximum speed limit changes, make regular use of speed awareness signs as you drive along and, unlike our dual-carriageways, they come with cycle lanes.

But for me, by far the most dangerous feature of their dual-carriageways was the option given to do a complete U-turn in a break in the central reservation (see image for an example). We have our own problems with the breaks in the central reservation on the A1 between Peterborough and Newark with vehicles crossing the A1 – over in Mexico they use them to do a U-turn!

As important as it is to continually strive to improve road safety (my regular readers will be only too aware of my views on that subject), it is worth acknowledging that the 2013 and 2014 road deaths comparison between nations, puts the UK second only to Sweden (Mexico being a long way down the list).

Do take care on the roads during these winter months, make sure your tyres are well maintained and your fluid levels are kept topped up in the engine. Wishing you all safe driving.

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3RD Deepings Camera Club’s visiting speaker tonight at the Deepings Community Centre, Douglas Road, Market Deeping PE6 8PA -7-30pm start, is Gavin Hoey. Gavin is a world famous freelance photographer, writer and trainer whose work is regularly featured in photography magazines, websites and videos Gavin will be presenting his new talk, ‘Snap Happiness’, a mix of photography and Photoshop with video and live demonstrations. Visit his website: http://www.gavtrain.com

6TH Deeping Churches Together, Men’s Ministry have a talk by Simon Pinchbeck entitled “From Cop to Criminal to Christ” at the Oasis Café at the Eventus Centre, Towngate Industrial Estate. From 8-30-10-30: £5-75 payable on the day. For more information tel 0780984745 or 01778343693

9TH Deepings Coffee club has now moved to its new venue at the Priory Church Hall in Deeping St. James . Today Stephen Perry will be talking about the Story of Peterborough Hospital. Visitors are welcome to join the members for a modest fee of £2. Meet at 10 for 10.30. Further information from Anne Winstone on 01778 344003.

11TH Deepings Heritage present a talk by Jill Collinge on church traditions, called “Bell, Book and Candle”, at 7.30 pm in the Conference Centre, Deepings School. Charge for non-members £2.

11TH The Whistle Stop Pub, Tallington quiz night, teams of four:£1 entry per person– warm interval snack.

12TH “Poems and Puds Evening”, 7-30pm at Bourne Abbey Church Hall. A light hearted look at Love and Marriage. Tickets £6.00. Further details from Mrs.M.Woodland 01778 423232.

15TH “Lost in Space”, space themed crafts and fun activities at Stamford Arts Centre for age 6-12yrs. 10am -12noon or 1-3pm, £7. Check out the website for more details. www.stamfordartscentre.com

16TH The Deepings Flower Club welcome New Members and Visitors to the start of the new season. We meet at Priory Church Hall on the third Tuesday of each month. Come and join us for a relaxing evening. 7pm for 7.30pm. Visitors £6. The first demonstration is entitled ‘A perfect Day’, by Beverley Artis. enquiries Sue Boardman 01778 349419.

17TH -20TH Stamford and Bourne District Scout Council presents the “Deeping Gang Show” at Deepings School, Deeping St.James. For tickets visit www.ents24.com/deepingstjamesevents

17TH “Build an Alien”, space themed sculptures at Stamford Arts Centre for age 6-12yrs. 10am -12noon or 1-3pm, £7. Check out the website for more details. www.stamfordartscentre.com

19TH “Space” family Open Day “at Stamford Arts Centre, 11am -3pm a variety of events some free others incur a small charge. Check out the website for more details. www.stamfordartscentre.com

20TH The Hardy Plant Society presents a talk by Colin Ward

*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.

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on “Plantsman’s Favourites” : 2-30pm at Swines Meadow Farm Nursery, Market Deeping. Visitors are welcome, £4. For more details contact Angie on 01733 222367 or email [email protected]

20TH Bourne Lions Club 1940s Evening of Music and Dance with the Blitz Dancers and The Huntingdon Big Band at Bourne Corn Exchange from 7-30-11pm.’40s dress desirable but not essential. Tickets £15, to include a fish and chip supper, from Harrison and Dunn, North Street, Bourne or tel. Lynne Robinson 07862 226501

20TH-21ST Deepings Camera Club Photographic Exhibition at the Deepings Community Centre, Douglas Road, Market Deeping PE6 8PA. open at 4pm: free entry.

22ND-24TH “Shafted” a new comedy by, and starring, John Godber at the Key Theatre Peterborough. His epic play traces what happened to miner Harry and his wife Dot after the Miners’ Strike of 1985. Tickets £15(£12) 01733 207239 or on line at www.vivacity-peterborough.com

24TH Tonight at Deepings Camera Club the guest speaker is Janet Haines ARPS, EFIAP, DPAGB. Currently on a lecture tour from Holland, Janet is the Chair of the Royal Photographic Society Digital Group. To view her work visit http://www.dorchestercameraclub.co.uk/gallery_530740.html

27TH Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice’s sponsored team “Jailbreak Challenge.” The doors of your cell will be unlocked at 9-30am. Which team will be breakfasting in the most far-flung point on Sunday Feb.28th? Intrigued? To find out more or sign your team up for Jailbreak – registration fee is £60 per team of 4 - visit the website www.sueryder.org/thorpehall/jailbreak or call the fundraising team on 01733 225999. If you would like any further information, in the first instance please contact Suzanne Ostler at Thorpe Hall on 01733 225991 or 07814143870, or email [email protected]

27TH Bourne mum2mum Nearly New Sale, 10-12pm at the Darby and Joan Hall, Bourne. Buy top quality baby and children’s second-hand goods at this award- winning, pop-up baby and children’s market. Admission £2 on the door, children free. Want to sell? Book on line www.mum2mummarket.co.uk

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Gigs and Musical Events 3RD “Amplified” at Stamford Arts Centre. If you are aged between 12 and 25 years and have an interest in poetry, music or singing then come along to the open mic sessions from 6pm. Bring your instrument, backing track, friends and family along. For further details contact [email protected]

5TH Antoine will be singing at the Stone Loach, Market Deeping: 9pm start.

5TH“Kimber’s Men”, probably the finest and funniest purveyors of sea shanties in Europe appearing in conjunction with Lincolnshire Rural Touring Scheme, at West Deeping Village Hall: 8pm start. Great music and songs performed “a capella” or accompanied on guitars, whistles, bandolin and Border bagpipes, this group never fails to entertain. For tickets contact 01778 380197

6TH Popular music covers band “Junk Puppets” playing at the Deeping Stage at 9pm.

7TH Pennyless go Appalachian! at Mama Liz’s Stamford with Pam & Roger from Tap n Sync dancing on the boards 4-6pm free

9TH Open Mic 8.30pm at The Bull, Guntons Rd, Newborough, Peterborough, hosted by James Edmonds.

12TH “Supreme Queen” tribute band, at the Key Theatre Peterborough:7-30pm start. Tickets £20-50 01733 207239 or on line at www.vivacity-peterborough.com

13TH The Ukulele Orchestra of Spalding will be performing at Bourne Abbey Church Hall at 7.30m.Tickets £10 [To include a fish and chip supper] can be obtained in advance from The Butterfield Centre, tel ;01778 421422.Please bring own drinks and glasses. All proceeds to The Butterfield Centre.

13TH Backlash at the Deeping Stage, Market Deeping tonight at 9pm.

19TH Popular singer, Dom Brister at the Stone Loach, Market Deeping: 9pm start

20TH The Overdubs tonight at the Deeping Stage: 9pm start.

21ST “Glasshouse Acoustic” in the Riverside bar at the Key Theatre: 3pm. A chilled out unplugged session from the best acoustic musical talent from local areas. Bring the family and enjoy both up-and-coming acts as well as

more established artists. Free, no booking required. Check out the website for acts www.vivacity-peterborough.com

26TH “The Blues Band” 7-30pm at the Key Theatre Peterborough: tickets £24 01733 207239 or on line at www.vivacity-peterborough.com

26TH Karaoke at the Whistle Stop Pub, Tallington.: 8 til late

27TH Pennyless at Burns Night Rotary event Tallington Lakes 7pm. Call Fred Sandall on 07749 420943 for ticket details (Event has been moved from January!)

27TH Popular local band Revolver at the Deeping Stage: 9pm start.

28TH “Locust Honey String Band” in concert at Braceborough Village Hall: 8pm start. Locust Honey is an Old-Time Bluegrass trio, hailing from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the USA, who explore the traditional pre-war blues and folk roots of early 20th century American music with their fabulous harmonies and original songs. For tickets and further information contact 01778 560417

REGULAR CLUBS TheDeepingsCameraClub meet every Wednesday from September to May at the Market Deeping Community Centre in Douglas Road Market Deeping.

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PrioryYouthPlayers/PrioryPlayers. 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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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. FirstDeepingSt.JamesEaglesCubsTuesday 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

BourneGrammarSouth Road, Bourne. PE10 9EP. Contact: 01778 422163 or, enquires.bourne-grammar.lincs.sch.uk. BastonC.E.PrimaryMain St., Baston, PE6 9PB. Contact: 01778 560430. DeepingSt.JamesCommunityPrimarySchoolWelland Way, Deeping St. James, PE6 8PZ. Contact: 01778 342314.DeepingSt.NicholasPrimarySchoolSpalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 3DG. Contact: 01775 620280.LinchfieldCountyPrimaryCrowson Way, Deeping St. James, PE6 8EY. Contact: 01778 347450.LangtoftPrimaryManor Way, Langtoft, PE6 9NB. Contact: 01778 343419.MarketDeepingCountyPrimaryWilloughby Avenue, Market Deeping, PE6 8JE. Contact: 01778 343654.The Deepings SchoolPark Road, Deeping St. James, PE6 8NF. Contact: 01778 342159.WilliamHildyardCofEPrimarySchool Godsey Lane, Market Deeping, PE6 8HZ. Contact: 01778 343119.Willoughby School South Road, Bourne, PE10 9JD. Contact: 01778 425203.

ThePrioryChurchChurch Gate, Deeping St. James. Contact: 01778 341856.OpenDoorBaptistChurch5 Spalding Road, Deeping St. James. Contact: 01778 347011. TheDeepingMethodistChurch Church Street, Deeping St. James. TheDeepingBaptistChurchBridge Street, Deeping St. James. Contact: 01778 348479. OurLadyandStGuthlac’sRomanCatholicChurch, Hereward Way, Deeping St. James. Contact 01778 423593 StGuthlac’sChurch,Church Street, Market Deeping. Contact: 01778 342237.

GlebeSingersA community choir based in Market Deeping bringing people together through the medium of music. Welcoming to new members. Contact: 01778 348074. 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 347796 TheDeepingsCameraClubpromote and encourage the art of photography. Contact: http://www.deepingscameraclub.orgTheDeepingsLadiesCoffeeClubclub meets on the second Tuesday of the month. Time: 10am – 12 noon. Contact Anne Winstone on 01778 344003. BourneBusinessChamberPaul Ross: 01778 440555.

DementiaSupportGroupCorn Exchange, PE10 9AF. Kate Marshall: 01778 440153. AHandfulofHarmoniesAll 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. TheDeepingsFlowerClubWould 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. TheDeepingsFriendshipClubfortheDisabled (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]. PatchworkPals(SewingGroup)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. TheDeepingsFriendshipClubDo 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. CarpetBowls Meet on Fridays 7pm to 9pm at Deepings Community Centre Contact: Gill Godden 01778 347709DeepingsU3A 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.TheYoungatHeartClub, meets alternate Tuesdays at Coronation Hall, Market Deeping. Programme includes speakers, games, quizzes and trips. Contact Trisha on 01778 346348

‘ChristiansAgainstPoverty(CAP)- If you are struggling with unmanageable debt, free help is at hand. We are a charity who works to bring hope into your situation, will support you and work on your behalf throughout your journey out of debt. Please call 0800 328 0006 to book an appointment or Simon on 07952 845542. www.capuk.org’RotaryClubofTheDeepings 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]. DeepingSt.JamesUnitedCharitiesAre 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. BritishRedCrossShop39 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).

TheDeepingsMen’sGroupA 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 343093TheDeepingsLionsClubPart 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. We meet every 2nd & 4th Wednesday in the White Horse Pub in Mkt DeepingFacialPalsyUKA 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. ExoticPetRefuge 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.Childline Contact: 0800 1111.NSPCCHelpLine Contact: 0808 800 5000.RSPCAAdviceLine Contact: 0300 1234 555.Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice, Longthorpe, Peterborough, PE3 6LW, 01733 225999, [email protected]

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. PramandBuggyMeetingEvery 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. YoungExplorersSee 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).MarketDeepingMohicansCubpackMeet 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

TheDeepingsHealthCentre Godsey Lane, Market Deeping, PE6 8DD. Contact: 01778 579000. Dispensary: 01778 579002 (9am – 5pm).TheGlintonSurgery The Green, Glinton, PE6 7JN. Contact: 01733 252246 (for all enquiries).Stamford Hospital Ryhall Road, Stamford. PE9 1UA. Contact: 01780 764151.PeterboroughHospitalEdith Cavell Campus, Bretton Gate, Peterborough, PE3 9GZ. Contact: 01733 678000.NHS Direct Contact: 0845 4847.

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. Active4Eversportives and cycling trips. Events are sporadic, and are running on 13th September. There will be a coast-to-coast ride summer 2016. AdaptedCyclingClubPeople 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]. DeepingTennisClubOffering 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. AquafitMonday 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. StepAerobicsWednesday evenings, 6pm – 7pm. A cardio based workout using step exercises to music. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. LadiesonlyBoxingWednesday evenings, 7pm – 8pm. A boxing circuit class with core conditioning for ladies only. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. CircuitsWednesday evenings, 8pm – 9pm. A variety of exercises, weights and toning. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. AerobicsThursday evenings, 7pm – 8pm. A cardio workout. The Deepings Leisure Centre. Contact: 01778 344072. BoxfitFriday 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. PilatesClassMondays 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.DeepingSwimmingClubA successful competitive swimming club that is Swim 21 accredited. Contact: Martyn Reynolds on 01778 344653. Website: www.deepingssc.co.uk. K.W.BadmintonClub Offering tuition for all ages and abilities. Contact: A. Ridgeway on 01778 380038. PrioryBadmintonClubA badminton club for adults. Contact: Kim Miles on 07801493662. DeepingsBowlingAssociation outdoor lawn bowls club. Open to all ages and abilities, Spalding Road, Deeping St. James, PE6 8NJ. Contact: 01778 343601

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Thinking of selling in 2016? Here are some of the reasons you should choose Winkworth to sell your home

I would like to say a big thank you to both Ryan and Matt in selling my property. I had never sold a property before and the prospect was very daunting, however you helped every step of the way and were always willing to answer any questions I had. If I sell another property I would definitely use Winkworths again, Thank you so much.Patricia Walker, Deeping St James

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We’d just like to thank you so much for all your help with the purchase of our new home. Relocating back up to Lincolnshire from London was a daunting prospect and we needed to ensure the move was going to be right. We have been so impressed with your knowledge of not just the local property market, but the area as a whole and you knew exactly which house would suit our needs and be our perfect family home. So much so that we were willing to re-mortgage so we wouldn’t lose it! You have always been on hand to answer any queries and offer advice and you ensured that there were regular lines of communication open between us and the seller, making our lives much easier! And during the transition time between completion and our actual relocation date, you’ve been happy to act as key holders and generally keep an eye out for us. This is way above what we’d expected and we are so grateful - the service we have received has been second to none. Thank you so much again for everything you’ve done and continue to do for us. Buying a house is supposedly one of the most stressful things in life, but you’ve made it a breeze.Mr and Mrs Ingram, Market Deeping

I would like to say thank you to Matt and the team for making our House move a stress free and speedy service. The service was extremely professional, well informed and personal. I would highly recommend Winkworth to anybody looking to sell their property in the Deepings area.Mr & Mrs Colmer, Moulton