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Page 1: Discovering Deeping issue 009, March 2016

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Insidet h i s i s s u e

Exotic Animals Facilty at Animatespage 28

Spotlight on William Hildyard School page 38

Discovering. . . Deeping Market Placepage 30

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

Mother’s

Day

Competition

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4 Mother’s Day feature and competition.

6 Food – How to make a Simnel cake for Easter.

8 Train to become a teacher.

10 Community Matters.11 Stamford Handmade Ltd. feature.

15 Your health – Empire Gym feature.

18 Travel Column – Getting married abroad.

22 The Technology Site – 2016 - “the year of the hacker”.

28/29 Animates feature. The Exotic Animals Facility.

30 Discovering … The Market Place, by Rex Needle.

38 Spotlight on Schools – William Hildyard Primary.

39 In the Hot Seat – Fiona Griffiths, (Headteacher at Wiiliam Hildyard).

40 Pets and Vets – Grey squirrel dilemma.

42 The Puzzle Page.44 The Motoring Column – Vehicle breakdowns.

46/50 Events Diary, Clubs Guide.53 Directory of local businesses.

Welcome to our March edition...

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

Becky Kane - Sales Executive | 07950 369814

| [email protected]

Hayley Kerr - Sales Executive 07764 549229 | Lisa Murphy - Sales Executive 07950 361356

| enquiries discoveringmagazines.co.uk

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

Design - Emma Gunner | Vinny Clark | Rob Harradine | Sarah Gumbley

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]

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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

Mother’s Day already! “Life doesn’t come with a manual. It comes with a mother” is

an old saying which springs to mind at this time of the year. We all need help in finding our way through all the various ups and downs of life, and there, right from day one has been that wonderful (sometimes), smiling (often) and loving (always) lady we are proud to call “Mum”.

This month, we include several “mum-related features” and also look towards Easter, fast approaching at the end of the month. Things to make and places to go are included right here. Owners of exotic animals can read about a fantastic facility for their creatures in Thurlby.

Finally, from all of us mums, thanks in advance for the flowers, chocolates, perfume and big hugs, as we try our hardest … without a manual! Claire x

John

Let me just add my little offering, amongst all this Mother’s Day malarkey. By

the time a woman eventually realizes that her mother was always right, she has a daughter who thinks that she’s always wrong!

Another month, another issue, bulging with information and advice. Read about health issues, money-related and legal matters, computer scams, overseas destinations where you can tie

the knot, bake an Easter treat or even train to become a teacher. Our school spotlight features William Hildyard Primary School, whose Executive Head, Fiona Griffiths is in the “Hot Seat”. Variety is indeed the key!

A continuing big thank-you to those who have contacted us over recent weeks, thanking us for information and advice given, but especially the tradesman who received three enquiries for potential work, within hours of the magazine starting to hit the doormats in the town.

Cover image: Tony Baskeyfield, Plus Two Design and Photography, Frognall

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MUM’s

MARY, THE MOTHER OF JESUS.“The Virgin Mary” has long been depicted as a caring mother and a role model for everyone. She also plays an important role throughout Christian history in providing us with a female that’s right at the heart of events. Christianity, after all, can be a fairly male-dominated affair.

ROSE KENNEDY She buried five of her nine children, raised a president, (John F. Kennedy), two U.S. senators, and presided over one of the most famous families in American history-all with elegance and dignity. “I looked on child-rearing not only as a work of love and duty but as a profession that was fully as interesting and challenging as any honourable profession in the world,” Kennedy once said. When she died in 1995, at the age of 104, she had 28 grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren.

MARIE CURIE - With her husband, Pierre, Marie Curie was the pioneer in researching radioactivity. When he died suddenly, she refused a government pension and instead, took his place as a professor at the University of Paris. She was awarded a Nobel Prize for her work, then became the first person to win a second Nobel Prize, and she is the only Nobel Prize winner who is also the mother of another Nobel Prize winner, Irène Joliot-Curie.

MOTHER’S DAY is the one day when we take time to express our love and gratitude for the

women who have devoted their lives to making ours safe and happy. Some have been famous, most

are not, but all have been, and continue to be, special.

DEMI MOOREOne of Hollywood›s highest-paid actresses, the sassy Moore has combined her acting and business careers with a highly publicized role as a mother. Moore and ex-husband Bruce Willis have three daughters, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah. Moore doesn’t go it alone, however. She is known for travelling with a substantial entourage, including nannies and personal trainers.

QUEEN ELIZABETH, THE QUEEN MOTHER In 1923, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon married the second son of King George V and was the first commoner to legally marry into the royal family in several centuries. Their daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, were born in 1926 and 1930, respectively. When Elizabeth refused to leave England during the London Blitz in World War II, even enduring the bombing of Buckingham Palace, her spirit was an inspiration to many who continued to hold her in high regard until her death at the age of 101 in March 2002.

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WIN a Bouquet of Flowers for Mothering Sunday!Local florist Manna Flowers is offering Discovering Deeping readers the opportunity to win a bouquet of flowers in time for Mother's Day on March 6th.

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Method1. Roll out one-third of the almond paste. Using the base of the cake tin as a guide, cut out an 18 centimetre round.

2. Grease the cake tin and line the bottom and side with greaseproof paper.

3. Combine all the cake ingredients in a bowl. Beat well until thoroughly blended. Spoon half of the cake mixture into the prepared tin and smooth the surface. Top with the round of almond paste.

4. Spoon the remaining cake mixture on top and level the surface.

5. Bake in a preheated oven at 150°C/gas mark 2 for two and a quarter hours or until golden brown and firm to the touch.

6. Cover the top of the cake with greaseproof paper if it is browning too quickly. Leave to cool for 10 minutes, then remove from the tin, and leave to cool completely.

7. Warm the jam and use to brush the top of the cake.

8. To decorate the cake, roll out half of the remaining almond paste and use the tin to cut out an 18 centimetre round. Put on top of the jam and crimp the edges. Roll the remaining almond paste into 11 even-sized balls. Place around the edge of the cake, attaching them with egg white.

9. Brush the tops of the balls and the almond paste with egg white. Place under a hot grill for one to two minutes, until the balls are golden.

| FoodHow to make a simnel cake

IngredientsFor the cake:•175gsoftbutteror margarine,plusextrafor greasing•175glightmuscovado sugar•3eggs•175gself-raisingflour•175gsultanas•90gcurrants•90gglacécherries,quartered, rinsed, and dried

•30gcandiedpeel, roughly chopped•Gratedzestof1large lemon•1tspgroundmixedspiceFor the decorating:•500galmondpaste•2tbspapricotjam•1eggwhite•Deep18cm(7in)round loose-bottomed cake tin

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Bring the kids to enjoy the easter holidays in our newly refurbished beer garden! Free ice lollies all weekend for any little ones!

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As our country’s much-lamented linguistic prowess continues its decline, alongside our apparent lusting for ever more adventurous foreign foods, there comes a point when action will be needed. No surprise then, that the Co-operative, (Remember ”It’s all at the Co-op …now”?) has collaborated with the Oxford English Dictionary to identify the top twenty most commonly mispronounced foreign foods, and provide a definitive guide. The Co-op has launched a training guide for its staff to assist customers, alongside shelf signs and notices at the check-out to help customers with the names.

There is a cautionary maxim, “If you can’t pronounce it, don’t eat it”, by which some diffident individuals seem to live their lives. Hopefully, the list taken from the Co-op guide and shown here, will encourage more people than ever before to discover the delights of, for instance, French fish stew, (Bouillabaisse), or Peruvian-style fish cured in citrus juice, (Ceviche).

What this guide does not go near, however, is the most intractable, and altogether British, dispute of them all: Is it scone, to rhyme with con, or scone to rhyme with cone?

“Keen-wah” or “Kwin-oh-a”? Here’s Your Answer!

Acai palm - ah-sigh-eeBouillabaisse - boo-yah-behss

Bouillon - bo-yonCeviche - seh-bee-tcheChipotle - chi-poat-lay

Crudites - krew-dee-tayEdamame - ed-a-mar-mei

Gnocchi - nyohk-keeGuacamole - gwah-kah-moh-leh

Manchego - man-chay-goMaraschino - ma-ra-skeeno

Nicoise - ni-swazProsciutto - pro-shoot-tow

Quinoa - keen-wah

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traiN to teach iN south LiNcoLNshire

Here in South Lincolnshire you can train to be a Primary or Secondary school teacher with the CfBT SCITT, led by The Deepings Secondary School and Bourne Westfield Primary Academy.We are here to help you make the first step into a new career. Our Initial Teacher Training Programmes are all school-led and offer you the training and support you need to develop a stimulating and successful career in teaching. The school-led system trains you ‘on the job’, so you will work alongside experienced teachers for four days a week and attend training once a week, which will cover pedagogy and theory. The Primary and Secondary programmes start in September 2016 and are full-time until July 2017. The SCITT is supported by many schools across the south of the county, so your local school could host you!

Have you ever wanted to become a teacher?

Ignite a passion for learning with a graduate career that inspires the next generation!

“It’s fantastic. I think the course is very supportive and provides many opportunities to experience teaching first-hand on a daily basis. You are given the chance to try new

ideas and learn, while gaining valuable experience from the best in the profession.”

elliott saw (itt trainee 2016)

Why train with us?• We are proud to have excellent outcomes for trainees with a 100% recruitment record after training.

• All training is delivered by experienced staff.

• All training takes place locally in the south of the county.

• Bursaries are available for Primary and Secondary places.

• Student loans are available.

• QTS and a PGCE for £9000.

• Continued NQT support after training.

Minimum requirements:• A degree qualification of 2:2, or above, preferred.

• GCSE English and Maths (and Science for Primary) grade C or above (or equivalent).

• A minimum of ten days school experience - this can be gained by applying online to do the School Experience Programme.

• A passion to teach at the highest level to impact the lives of the pupils, families and communities that we serve in the south of the county.

how do i apply?Applications for the academic year 2016-17 can be submitted through UCAS, www.ucas.com/ucas/teacher-training, search for The Deepings and then select Primary or Secondary subjects.

For more information about the course, contact:

• Nikki Benjamin (secondary) [email protected]

• Kate Atkinson (primary) [email protected]

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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]

the Deepings business awards 2016the Deepings business club is delighted to announce the first ever Deepings business awards. For too long, businesses in the Deepings have hidden their light under a bushel and so we have decided to offer the very best an opportunity to shine.

Over the next few weeks, we will be asking you to nominate the very best businesses in a range of categories that represent the diversity of the Deepings Business community.

• Best Service Company

• The Practical Excellence Award

• Health and Wellbeing Award

• Excellence in Hospitality

• Retailer of the Year

• Service to the Community

• Arts and Crafts

• The Media Award

• Outstanding Customer Service

Once we have the nominations, our judges will formulate a shortlist for each award and then you will have the opportunity to vote for your favourite business in each category via our Facebook page.

In addition to the voted-for awards, there will also be a “Lifetime Achievement Award”, the “Deepings Business Club Chairman’s Award” and the “Deepings

Business of the Year Award”, which will be chosen by our judges from among the category winners.

To nominate your favourite businesses, comment on the relevant Facebook threads via the website http://www.deepings.co.uk/business-awards.html or e-mail us [email protected]

The awards will culminate in a gala dinner, dance and awards ceremony which will be held on September 30th 2016, at the Deepings School; tickets will go on sale later in the year.

Friends of chernobyl’s children – an appeal1986 saw the world’s worst nuclear accident at chernobyl in northern ukraine. since then, thousands of children, both there and in neighbouring belarus, continue to suffer, as a result of cancers and deformities, resulting from their exposure to high radiation levels.

Friends of Chernobyl’s Children (Registered Charity No. 1122824) www.focc-helpston.com

Children entering into the FOCC programme spend four weeks each year in the UK for some respite from their harsh daily lives. Hosted by local families, they gain tremendous advantages from their month away from Belarus. Many, who whilst at home have the day-to-day responsibility for one or more siblings, can relax, have fun and enjoy being a regular child. Caring host families provide fresh, uncontaminated food - especially milk, fruit and vegetables, which in Belarus are grown in radiated soil. There are numerous opportunities for the children to improve their English-speaking too - a real boost to their future prospects. Health checks, eye tests and visits to the dentist are made available. New and quality used clothes are collected throughout the year to ensure that each child and its siblings have warm clothes to last the coming winter. Having

arrived with nothing, the children return home with a pack of clothes, a year’s supply of vitamins, plus soap, toiletries, vegetable seeds and pre-packed food items.

“Discovering Magazines” sales executive, Becky Kane, and her partner, Gareth, will be hosting a young girl, Sabina, for a month in June, as one of these incredibly generous “host families”, and are anxious to raise as much money as they possibly can.

To that end, they are holding a Mini Charity Ball on March 12th 2016, (7pm – midnight) at The Copperfield Suite, The Angel Hotel, Bourne. Tickets are £28.50, to include a three-course meal, live music from new, local band, The Great Pretenders, a raffle and a silent auction (with some fun thrown in for good measure!) To order your ticket call Becky on 07950 369814 or e-mail [email protected].

Even if readers are unable to attend, Becky is still keen to receive any donations, be it in the form of money or good quality warm clothes, which Sabina will be able to take back home with her.

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stamford handmade Limited are a “not-for-profit” creative group of local artists, crafters and lovers of all things handmade. supported by a membership of dedicated and hard-working crafters, the group has been in existence for more than six years. starting out as the stamford artisans guild, the group has grown and evolved over time, and to reflect this evolution, the membership decided to have a change of name starting in 2015. to help support the members, the group have reduced their membership fees by 50% this year, and have also reduced their stall fees. craftspeople often put in hundreds of hours of work for which they will never get paid, so this is one way of giving them a helping hand.

supported by a hard working committee, stamford handmade organise regular art and craft events in the local area, at stamford arts centre, Victoria hall oundle, oakham castle and the Discovery Den at Ferry Meadows, peterborough.

Members believe that the passion and care that goes into a hand-crafted item cannot be beaten. on offer are diverse items such as pastel artwork, hand knitted and crocheted children’s wear, aromatherapy candles, cards and gifts, a variety of jewellery, landscape and wildlife photography, soft toys, teddy bears, textiles, leather goods, woodcrafted gifts and homewear, plus much more!

each event has a select number of visiting artists or craftspeople, therefore no two events are the

Crafting Evolution

1 Beautiful Bijiou2 DL Designs of Rutland3 Ewetopia Treasures 4 Folbar Handmade Jewellery 5 Holly Cottage Fine Art 6 Teddytums7 SewKrafty8 Jandy Photography9 KnitKnacks10 Baby & Childrens Knitwear 11 Stamford Holistic Therapies 12 Woodland Creations 13 Barry Windsor Woodwork 14 Golden Wishes15 Dave’s Backyard Birdhouses 16 The English Cake Company

Future dates include: stamford arts centre: February 27th, July 16th, September 17th and November 27th.

Victoria hall, oundle: April 9th and December 10th.

Discovery Den, Ferry Meadows: April 10th, June 12th, August 14th and October 9th.

oakham castle: June 18th, September 24th and November 19th, (subject to completion of Castle renovations.)

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same. any local artist/crafter wanting to take part, please contact : [email protected] or go to their Facebook page.

the first event takes place on saturday, February 27th at stamford arts centre. taking place just a week before Mothering sunday, and a month before easter, it’s an opportunity to buy a unique handcrafted gift for your mum, or earn “brownie points” with the mother-in-law!

Stamford Arts Centre

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❚ Great gift ideas❚ Birthday, Father’s Day, Christmas❚ Mugs, plates, vases etc❚ Parties and one to one appointments available ❚ For all ages

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“Ceramics with Grace”Deeping st. Nicholas lady, sally Woolner, might have just the thing you need, to make a very special event just that bit more special! here, she takes up the story …Ceramics with Grace is a small, local pottery painting business. As a former Level 4 nursery nurse, I have always enjoyed working with children and their families. Since having my eldest daughter, Grace, in 2013 and wanting to be at home with her, setting up this business was a dream come true. I have since had another daughter and, like my family, my business seems to be growing all the time! I just love working with families, to create beautiful pieces of pottery that mean so much to the recipient, being a perfect keepsake as well as a potentially useful item.

The main focus of my work is children’s hand and foot prints on to pottery items and then finishing them off, according to the specific ideas of each family. I have a range of items such as mugs, plates, vases and baubles and have made hands/feet into a variety of things such as rockets, elephants and reindeer.

I have previously worked with local groups such as the scouts, primary schools and small businesses, and try to provide for all needs, from birthday parties to a new-born baby’s first foot print.

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Easter is a time when Christians reflect on the resurrection of Christ. In the Christian world, Easter is the holiest and oldest of all Christian festivals. It is also the climax and centre of a liturgical year where all holy days point.

Easter is the anniversary of Christ’s resurrection and should be commemorated on the same day every year. So why is there no constant date with Easter?

The date for Easter celebration is computed by the church with the help of astrology. It is a moveable feast, meaning it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar. It is dependent on the cycle of the moon, and the Vernal Equinox.

The early church fathers wanted to keep the observance of Easter in correlation with the Jewish holiday, Passover. The Jewish holiday calendar is based on solar and lunar cycles.

The First Council of Nicaea (325 AD) established the date

of Easter as specifically “The first Sunday after the first full moon after the Vernal or Spring Equinox”. The Vernal Equinox is, of course, the first day of the zodiac sign of Aries.

So, the date of Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon after the Vernal or Spring Equinox.

Can’t we just pluck a fixed date out of the air and agree on it?

Both governments and churches have tried to do that. Secularists have suggested that Easter should fall on the second Sunday of April each year. The World Council of Churches in 1997 suggested replacing the current equation-based system with direct astronomical observation.

Even where there is notional agreement, implementation is another matter. In Britain, an Easter Act was passed in 1928, fixing the holiday as ‘the first Sunday after the second Saturday in April’. The law remains on the statute

book, but it has never been enforced. There are too many contradictory influences brought to bear. It seems that Easter is set to remain the original moveable feast.

Have you ever wondered why Easter Sunday is celebrated on a different date each year?

WhAT’S all that about ThEN?

“When’s

Easterthis year?”

The date for Easter celebration is computed by the

church with the help of astrology

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| Your Health by Empire Gym, Market Deeping

Rose Lodge Care HomeFamily means a lot to all of us and we understand the importance of selecting the right care home. To find out more about Rose Lodge or arrange a visit, please call 01778 344454, email [email protected], or visit our website on www.countrycourtcare.com.

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| Your Health by Empire Gym, Market Deeping

Are you getting the results you expected from your fitness training?Many people undertake exercise with specific fitness targets in mind, and train without fully appreciating the physical effects of the type of exercise they choose. Our body’s metabolism provides fuel to muscles during physical activity in two distinct ways, dependent upon the type of exercise we undertake, and the visual results of each training style can be very different.

Any physical activity you can maintain for a sustained period at low to moderate intensity, such as walking, jogging, cycling, etc, is considered as aerobic exercise. The term aerobic refers to the ability of your cardiovascular system (lungs, heart, and arteries) to supply adequate volumes of oxygen to your muscles to provide the fuel required to maintain the activity.

True aerobic exercise consumes body fat and is, therefore, ideal training to reduce weight, improve stamina and maintain general fitness.

High impact, high intensity exercise, such as lifting heavy weights or sprinting short distances at high speed, is known as anaerobic exercise and by its nature requires a more immediate fuel supply, which cannot be provided on demand via the cardiovascular system The term anaerobic refers to the ability of our muscles to release carbohydrate in the form of glucose on demand, to fuel the high impact activity.

True anaerobic exercise encourages muscle development and promotes muscle strength. It is therefore an ideal

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training style for body building and body shaping.

Ultimately, it’s up to you to choose the balance of anaerobic or aerobic workouts you require. Both types of exercise are beneficial and, as a general guide:

If you wish to lose weight and improve cardiovascular fitness, choose aerobic exercise and train regularly to your aerobic capacity.

If you wish to encourage muscle development, improve muscle strength, and/or sculpt body shape, anaerobic training workouts may be your choice.

If you wish to improve or maintain overall fitness and/or modify your body shape, a combination of aerobic and anaerobic exercise would be the ideal solution.

Whatever your fitness target, sustained regular exercise and good diet control are vital in achieving your ultimate goals and remember; “Exercise is an option for everyone, never let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do!

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| Groups

In this month when Mother’s Day gives us all the opportunity to show just how grateful we are for everything our mums have done for us, how fitting then to see these smiling ladies, showing the very special bond that exists between a mother and her daughter, a bond which can span the decades.Deeping Slimming World enables these couples to meet every Wednesday morning and set about shedding a few pounds - together. According to their consultant, Cheryl, “It’s so lovely to see so many mums and their daughters spending time together, having fun and losing weight”. Some have only just begun the programme, but already an impressive total of eight stones in weight has gone!

They enjoy sharing recipes and inspiring each other in the group. What’s more, they can still enjoy their “Full English” cooked breakfast, Sunday roasts and curries - all done the Slimming World way.

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A: Thick nails. Trauma to the nail bed, perhaps from dropping something onto the toe or even poorly fitting shoes, can

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Fungal nails. These affect one or many nails with a discoloured and thickened appearance and are often crumbly in texture. Treatment is by applying a topical lacquer to the nail or via oral medication. As the fungus has to grow out of the nail, treatment can take over twelve months.

Involuted nails. These curve round and press into the sides of your toe. The temptation is often to cut down the sides but this can lead to in-growing nails I advise letting the nails grow and to clear out the edge of the nail with an old tooth brush using moisturising cream along the sides. A build-up of dead skin, soap, sock fluff can put extra pressure on the nail, causing pain.

In-growing toe nails. Incorrect nail cutting, direct injury or picking at toe nails can lead to a spike of nail to grow into the flesh of the toe. Treatment ranges from cutting the nail correctly and removing the spike, to removal of the side or whole nail with surgery under local anaesthetic.

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A: Yes, this is something we can do in-house, as there are two practitioners here. My colleague, Amy Leverton, joins me and we perform the procedure together.

These are just a few of the conditions our Chiropodists can help you with. If you have any foot concerns, please do ring us and our receptionists can arrange you an appointment or some practitioner advice. Since starting the practice in 2012, we have gradually expanded our chiropody clinics and now offer appointments four days per week, including evenings and Saturday mornings too.

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| Legal Advice by Buckles Solicitors

The law changed significantly last August, when an EU Succession Regulation came into force (Brussels IV). Before then, if you died whilst domiciled in England and Wales, but owned a house in France, the inheritance law of England and Wales applied to your worldwide assets - except your French house, to which French law applied. Under French law, ‘forced heirship’ rules meant that you could not always pass your French house to your surviving spouse (or other beneficiaries), because your children had an automatic entitlement to part of it.

The aim of Brussels IV, however, is to put an end to different inheritance laws applying to assets in different countries, by ensuring that a person’s worldwide assets are governed by a single inheritance law. The Regulation says that if you don’t state otherwise in your Will, on your death your worldwide estate will be governed by the law of the country of your last habitual residence. If you are a UK resident, you might assume this means that your French house will pass under UK law. However, this is unlikely to be the case because the UK has opted out of Brussels IV and so it seems that French law will continue to apply.

We are awaiting case law from the European Court of Justice to clarify the issue. But, in the meantime, you do now have another choice.

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Many experts in the field of IT security are predicting that 2016 will be the worst year ever for scammers and hackers. Actually, as these activities increase year on year, you don’t really need a crystal ball to predict that. However, what is concerning is that the focus is changing and the types of attack are getting far more serious and far-reaching. Additionally, there has been a huge investment in developing skills for those intent on stealing information and undertaking computer fraud. Arguably, we also seem to be losing the battle to cyber terrorism, as the likes of organised crime and IS invest their time and finances into attacking our infrastructure. Since the start of the year, we have already witnessed successful attacks at the BBC, HSBC and Lincolnshire County Council, amongst others.

The good news is that much of this activity is towards attacking servers, rather than people’s home computers. The bad news is that online servers are not only at the heart of our infrastructure, but also hold all sorts of information about us and are often where we back up and store our data, as we turn more to the ‘cloud’-based solutions.

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Local Backups: Ensure that you have at least one additional set of backups for all your data. There are many programs that can be used. I personally use Iperius Backup (www.iperiusbackup.co.uk) but Windows (8 and 10) includes an excellent utility in the form of Windows File History.

Offsite Backup: Make a second ‘offsite’ backup. One way to do this is to use one of the many cloud storage solutions. (e.g. Google Drive, Microsoft Onedrive, BT Cloud all of which at entry level offer free storage.)

Disconnected Backup: An increasing tactic used by criminals is ransomware. This infection will ‘encrypt’ your data, making it unreadable unless you purchase a ‘decryption’ key from the hackers. Sadly, these are getting more virulent and are not only attacking files on the infected system, but some can also search out network backup drives. Combat this by carrying out a backup of your data to a device that is disconnected from your network after completion.

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Warning over a new scam targeting the elderly and vulnerablePHONE scamming is becoming more and more common – and a new menace facing the elderly and vulnerable is on the increase.

While many of us receive nuisance calls with offers to fix our computers or claiming we have won a holiday of a lifetime, this latest fraud targets a particular audience.

Police forces have become aware of some older people receiving telephone calls from a caller, claiming to be from their GP surgery, asking for an appointment to discuss the person’s mobility needs.

The calls are targeted because in many cases, it is believed that unscrupulous firms are buying databases containing details of patients and their medical / mobility needs.

Quite often they arrange to meet the person either in their own home or at a designated place – and will persuade them to buy mobility aids (which could include bath lifts, scooters or reclining chairs) at inflated prices. More often than not, these aids are unnecessary, inappropriate and always expensive.

We know of a couple of cases where a bogus caller persuaded a patient awaiting a knee operation to buy an adjustable chair for more than eight times the retail price.

In another instance, a patient with an already perfectly good, working, mobility scooter was tricked into buying another one – at more than four times the retail price.

Whilst some appointments are arranged as a home visit, with the sole reason to sell something – others are made off-site, to lure the person away from the house with the intention of burgling the property whilst they are ‘out of the way’.

The police in your area are aware of this latest scam, and information has also been circulated to all GP surgeries and the Clinical Commissioning Groups by the NHS.

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Animates Veterinary Clinic has been established in Thurlby, near Bourne, since 2005, whilst the Market Deeping Clinic on Stamford Road is now into its fourth year of providing an excellent, professional service for your pets, within a most caring and friendly environment. It is at the Thurlby surgery, though, that I was recently able to see just what can be created, when dedication, enthusiasm and business acumen

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Sarah Pellett joined owner Rebecca Kuttel’s team of veterinary surgeons in September 2012 to develop the exotic service at Animates. Within six months, there was enough exotics work for Sarah to move away from treating dogs and cats. To become a “Specialist” in any veterinary field, I was astonished to discover, takes years. To be allowed to call themselves a Specialist, vets must gain a “Certificate” and then a “Diploma” in their chosen field. To do this requires a huge commitment and takes, on average, eight years, due to the criteria they need to meet. This includes attending conferences and seminars, sitting multiple exams, being on committees,

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The early days saw the “exotics” being treated in a small room within the main building, in Thurlby. However, with imagination and perseverance, a large building within the back garden, has been professionally transformed to become an impressive, multi-roomed facility. Twelve months after opening, the hospital-like services are now fully operational, with a waiting room, a consult room, a treatment room and five hospital wards which house a range of accommodation, including vivariums (where a variety of specific living conditions can be replicated as needed for certain creatures). There is a wonderful feeling of excellent professional care, being administered by the veterinary surgeons and several registered veterinary nurses.

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by Rex Needle| A little bit of History

The right to hold a market was enshrined in law by royal decree and in Market Deeping such a market began in 1220 under a charter granted by Henry III to William Brewer although this was superseded by a second charter in 1300 granted by Edward I, firstly to John Wake and after he died to his widow, Joan Wake, “that she shall have for the term of her life a weekly market on Wednesday”, an agreement which was renewed in 1308 by Edward II in perpetuity to Joan, her son, Thomas, and their heirs.

So it remained throughout the ages, a weekly market held on the main street and with them three annual fairs, two for cattle on the second Wednesday after May Day and on October 10th, and one “chiefly for wood” on the last Wednesday in July.

The manor of Deeping passed to the crown in 1360 and retained royal status until the 19th century when it was sold. The fairs have died out and the market rights have now passed to South Kesteven District Council which retains the age old tradition of a weekly market but no longer on the main street, having been banished to the car park adjoining

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the Co-operative Food supermarket because of the danger to shoppers from increasing traffic flows.

Two main roads, the A16 and A15, intersect here but much of the through traffic disappeared with the opening of a new bypass in 1998 and then in the spring of 2001, the market was moved off the streets under an urban enhancement scheme costing £500,000, funded by the local authorities and English Heritage, and although most of the historic buildings remain to provide an attractive period façade, many believed that the move had cost the town some of its period charm.

The large roundabout at the crossroads on the west side was also reduced in size, the section of dual carriageway and central reservation disappeared during realignment, short stay car parking bays were installed on the north side and new cast iron lamp standards erected along the kerbside which are decorated every summer with colourful displays from floral hanging baskets to make Market Deeping as welcoming as ever.

Archive photograph of the old market place circa 1950.

Markets have existed since ancient times, an open space in the centre of the town or village where goods were bought and sold, where people met to exchange gossip, where public proclamations were made and speakers addressed the crowds on a variety of topics.

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Sergeant Mosley’s Musings Ihavenowstartedanew(temporary)chapterinmylife,asa sergeant on the Neighbourhood Policing Team, to cover maternityleaveforacolleagueforafewmonths.Iamreallylookingforwardtothechallengesthatthisnewrolewillpresent,and also to add my own slant on how Lincolnshire Police engages with the community.

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

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Every neighbourhood in Lincolnshire has a dedicated Neighbourhood Policing Team. These teams are led by an inspector who may be responsible for several teams. Individual teams are led by a sergeant, with a police constable who is known as a community beat manager. The teams are also made up of police community support officers (PCSO), who play a vital role in being the main conduit between the public and the police. They face the public on a daily basis, tackling and preventing local, low-level crime, anti-social behaviour and any on-going concerns through working closely with partner agencies and community groups.

The benefit of Neighbourhood Policing is that the teams can focus all of their efforts on their dedicated neighbourhoods, building relationships with local people.

The team attend parish council meetings, as and when required. They will also attend panel meetings which are open to the public. These meetings are a chance for local residents to speak at the meeting to raise concerns. Finally, the team will attend joint agency meetings, when all relevant partner agencies meet to discuss issues and form a joint response to those issues.

Once local priorities have been identified, from whatever source, a broader ‘toolkit’ of problem-solving tactics is available to ensure crime and anti-social behaviour is tackled effectively. This response may not involve the police, but belong to one agency or a group of agencies.

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| In the Hot Seat | Spotlight on Schools

Our links with st. GuthlAc’s churchIn 1547, the Feoffes, a charity within the parish of Market Deeping, founded a church school. They set out to help children and young people with their education requirements. To this day, the school is linked with St. Guthlac’s Parish Church and continues to provide an excellent education for all who attend. Every other year, we lead a Church School Festival for pupils in Years 3 and 4 across the Deepings primary schools.

Our nurseryWe have a twenty-six place nursery, with thirteen children attending for either a morning or an afternoon session. During their sessions, the children have a wealth of educational experiences both inside and outside of the classroom. A Parent and Teacher Together (PATT) group meet on alternate Fridays to support the development of the children.

FOrest schOOlMrs Liz Blackler, our Forest School Leader, enthuses the children across the school with regular visits to ‘The Forest of Dreams’, appropriately named by one of our pupils. The site allows for nature study, whittling, climbing trees and activities within the mud kitchen. Activities are linked to curriculum studies within the classroom.

PuPil VOiceThere are three Pupil Councils within the school. The School Council promotes fundraising for charities and has redesigned areas of the school, such as an impressive library area, and supported the PTFA in their ideas for outside gym equipment.

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Award. Over time, they have built a greenhouse made from lemonade bottles, and studied energy efficiency and the importance of turning lights off!

The Collective Worship Council now lead our assemblies on a regular basis and have introduced our six “Christian Values” which go across the year: values of friendship, generosity, thankfulness, forgiveness, courage and respect.

cOMMunity linksWe embrace our links with the local community. Our children were involved in the design of the activities on John Eve Field; our Dramatic Arts Club performed brilliantly at the Peterborough Dance Festival; and we sang and read poems to the residents at The Laurels and Holland House, just before Christmas.

We are so proud of all our children, for their enthusiasm for learning and the way in which they welcome newcomers to the school. We are grateful to our parents, who show outstanding support, and to our staff and governors for their commitment to ensuring that the school is the best that it can be.

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| In the Hot Seat1) Where Were you born, and What is your favourite memory of your childhood?

I was born on the Isle of Man, during my father’s first ministry within the Methodist Church, prior to moving to Manchester, then Lincoln and finally to Cheshire. I began school at the age of two, earlier than most, as I accompanied my mother in her reception classroom. I think I was always destined for a role in the field of education.

2) Which tWo characters, alive or not, Would you most enjoy sharing a meal With and Why?

I would like to dine with Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa, both iconic figures, who had a deep belief in the sanctity of life and fought for those who had little or no voice.

3) hoW Would you describe yourself in only five Words?

I hope that others would say that I am caring, honest, dedicated and try to see the positive in everyone and everything.

4) if there Was one thing Which you could change about “the deepings”, What Would it be and Why?

To have a theatre in the Deepings would be wonderful, to show the talents and qualities which many of our young people hold. The confidence and excitement that performing to others would give would greatly enhance their social well-being.

5) What advice Would you give to a “sixteen-year-old you”?

If I could give advice to my sixteen year old self, it would be to ‘be true to yourself, always be positive, smile when you can and reach for the sky’.

FIoNaGRIFFITHS,Executive Headteacher at William Hildyard School

This month sees the “hot seat” being occupied by a lady, for whom education has been central to her life from the age of two! Fiona Griffiths is the Executive Headteacher of William Hildyard Church of England Primary and Nursery School in Market Deeping and is not only the daughter of a teacher of infant children but also the sister of a teacher for children with learning difficulties. She is interested in world travel and, through her Headship with the Lincoln Diocese, Fiona has worked with Church Schools in South India, and is hoping to visit Cuba this year to see the country before it changes from the old to the new.

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| Pets and Vets By Alder Veterinary Practice, Bourne

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An x-ray confirmed this, as well as damage to his anterior lung fields .We could also see an additional four pellets in his body, showing he had been shot several times before. We treated him for shock and gave him antibiotics and pain killers .

We placed these pictures on our Facebook pages which were shared with over 35000 people! Most people’s reactions were ones of disgust that a creature should be shot and suffer in this way. However, some people view these animals as vermin, and believe that we should not treat them . Part of the problem is that, legally, they are classified as vermin and people are not allowed to keep them or release them into the wild without a licence . In areas where there are still red squirrels, there is some justification for controlling numbers in a humane manner. In areas where grey squirrels are already endemic and there are no reds, there is little justification for killing them . Indeed, in most parts, they are a recognisable part of our countryside.

I trained to become a vet to treat animals, not to kill them. All animals have a right to be treated unless their injuries are untreatable or if the animal is a danger to humans.

The squirrel has improved, but still has problems with his breathing . We have transferred him to Weirfield Wildlife Hospital in Lincoln (along with a good donation). They are licenced to keep and release a small number of grey squirrels each year, and we hope that our squirrel will recover and be released.

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

Last week, a grey squirrel was brought into our Bourne surgery. He had been found, looking dazed and shocked . When he was examined he had problems holding up his head ,a wound close to his left elbow and was breathing heavily. We were suspicious from his wound that he may have been shot with an air rifle.

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All the answers to the following questions begin with the letter “A” and follow each other in alphabetical order. The first two have already been done for you.1. What was Ethiopia formerly called? Answer : Abyssinia.2. What playing card symbolises death? Answer : Ace of Spades.3. What is June’s birthstone?4. What name is taken by an adult leader of a Cub Scout pack?5. Which US state has the longest border with Canada?6. Tirana is the capital of which country?7. What is the largest web-footed bird?8. What is the sequel to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”? 9. What word is used in Hawaii as a farewell? 10. Al Capone - what is Al short for? 11. In which village is The Archers set? 12. What was the food of the Roman and Greek gods? 13. In which city is the Sikh’s Golden Temple?

14. What is the nearest galaxy to our own?15. Which George Orwell book contains “Vote for Snowball and the 3-day week”? 16. Where was Ernest Shackleton on his way to, when he died? 17. What creatures live in a Formicary? 18. WhatwasTheShadows’firstNo.1hit?19. OnthetopofwhichmountaindidNoah’sArk come to rest? 20. WhatwasbuiltasamemorialtoNapoleon Bonaparte’s victories? 21. “A Bridge Too Far” was based on which World War Two landings? 22. What man-made construction has a point, a body and a knock? 23. Of which vegetable are Globe and Jerusalem varieties? 24. What kind of wood are cricket stumps usually made from? 25. What is acetyl-salicylic acid better known as?

A) The Alphabetical Quiz - The Letter “A”

Answers: A)1. Abyssinia, 2. Ace of Spades, 3. Agate, 4. Akela, 5. Alaska, 6. Albania, 7. Albatross, 8. Alice through the Looking Glass, 9. Aloha, 10. Alphonse, 11. Ambridge, 12. Ambrosia, 13. Amritsar, 14. Andromeda, 15. Animal farm, 16. Antarctica, 17. Ants, 18. Apache, 19. Mount Ararat, 20. Arc de Triomphe, 21. Arnhem, 22. Arrow, 23. Artichoke, 24. Ash, 25. Aspirin.

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An ISA should make you money - Is yours as good as it could be?

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Welcome to the motoring section. At the time of writing, the temperature has dropped, and a strong bitterly wind is affecting us in Bourne, Deeping and the surrounding areas.

Perhaps this is as good a time as any to consider good quality breakdown cover for your vehicle, especially if you have long journeys planned in your diary.

Recently, members of my extended family discovered that the extent of their cover needed upgrading when a suspension failure caused a dramatic blow-out of a tyre on a motorway. The recovery service replaced the tyre, only for the new tyre to instantly puncture again, as soon as the car moved, as the damaged suspension ripped into the side of the tyre. A £100+ upgrade enabled the car to be lifted and taken to a destination of their choice. That experience, just to get off the hard shoulder of the motorway, took over four hours; the hard shoulder of a motorway is not where you want to be for any longer than is absolutely necessary, as

vehicles on hard shoulders do run the risk of getting completely wiped out.

Another recent experience involved the journey back with my two boys from having watched the Posh match at West Bromwich Albion. Luckily, we had decided to take a convenience break at services on the motorway at 6pm, where a brake fault on one of the car’s wheels was discovered. This also resulted in a tow back home, and we eventually returned after 2am, the next morning! Both of those experiences involved reputable breakdown providers, AA and Green Flag. It just goes to show how important it is to consider getting cover, if you haven’t already, and think about the extent of the cover you want. As important as this, however, travel prepared – get emergency equipment in the boot, should problems occur on the journey. With the low temperatures and sometimes awful weather we have this time of year, you might be extremely relieved that you prepared properly.

Wishing you safe driving.

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2ND The subject of tonight’s Deepings Camera Club meeting is“ Photoshop Techniques with Eric Renno (aka Tipsquirrel) http://www.tipsquirrel.com Subjects will include understanding the histogram on your camera and choosing and using appropriate tools efficiently. 7:30pm at the Deepings Community Centre, Douglas Road Market Deeping: anyone interested in improving their photography is most welcome.

8TH Deepings Coffee Club meeting at the Priory Church Hall 10 for 10.30am. Today’s speaker is Jill Collinge who will talk about “Paris – City of Light.” New members and visitors old and new are all extended a warm welcome. Further information from Anne Winstone – 344003.

8TH-12TH Stamford’s Shoestring Theatre are performing “Good Things”, a romantic comedy about finding love the second (or third or fourth) time, from Scotland’s greatest living dramatist, Liz Lochhead. Performance starts at 7-45pm: tickets £10(£8) from the box office 01780 763203 or www.stamfordartscentre.com

10TH Deepings Heritage present a talk “recent Archaeology in the Deepings Area” by archaeologist Tom Lane, at 7.30pm in the Conference Centre, Deepings School. Charge £2 for non-members.

10TH Quiz night at the Whistle Stop Pub, Tallington: teams of 4 - £1 entry – warm interval snack.

14TH The Rotary Club of the Deepings are organising a charity auction at Tallington Lakes at 7pm for 7-30pm. The evening includes a two course meal and all profits will go to local Rotary charities. For tickets, £15, please contact Tom Johnson 01778 349214 or email [email protected]

15TH Stamford Arts Centre presents contemporary dance from “Transitions Dance Company.” Transitions is a leading student dance training company who combine the best young dance performers with innovative choreographers. The performance starts at 7-30pm: tickets £12(£10)£8-50 students from the box office 01780 763203 or www.stamfordartscentre.com

15TH The Deepings Flower Club would like to welcome you to Priory Church Hall, Deeping St James, for Pam Ingham’s floral demonstration, entitled ‘In other Words’. Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm. Tea and Coffee, also a raffle of all Pam’s arrangements. Visitors £6. Enquiries Sue Lee 01778 560362

18TH -20TH West End Wildcats present “The Wizard of oz” at the Key Theatre, Peterborough. For times and to book tickets tel 01733 207239 or visit www.vivacity-peterborough.com

19TH “Throw Back to the 70s Dinner and Dance” at Northborough Village Hall, 7 for 7-30pm. All proceeds will go to Friends of Handful of Harmonies. Tickets, in advance, from [email protected] or tel 01778347317/07914539805

19TH Norton British Wrestling presents “March Mayhem”

*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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at Crowland Royal British Legion Club, Broadway, Crowland, PE6 0AW. Doors open 7pm, Bell rings 7:30pm Tickets: Adults £8, Children £5, OAPs £6, Family ticket £22 (2x adults, 2x children). Tickets are available through Royal British Legion Club (01733 210515) after 7pm or NBW hotline on 07709508947/ 07938706999. NBW is based in Market Deeping and Deeping St Nicholas and local ticket delivery is available. NBW shows are a family fun, action packed evening with high energy wrestling. With high quality British wrestlers, who are some of the best on the scene at the moment in the UK, the standard of wrestling is phenomenal. More information is available on our Facebook page NBW - Norton British Wrestling.

19TH The Hardy Plant Society, 2.30pm at Swines Meadow Farm Nursery, Market Deeping. ‘Plants that Excite’, a talk by Dr Andrew Ward of Norwell Nursery. Visitors welcome: £4. Angie, 01733 222367.

19TH Burghley House and Gardens re-open. For information on opening hours and charges visit www.burghley.co.uk

29TH “Pop Up Easter Crafts,” a practical workshop for 7-12 year olds at Stamford Arts Centre. Learn how to make 3D Easter/Spring pictures. 10am -12pm or 1-3pm: £7 per child, limited places. To book tel box office 01780 763203 or www.stamfordartscentre.com

27TH Exotic Pet refuge, 102, Station Road Deeping St James has their first open day of the season from 10am -5pm.Refreshments, tombola, children’s entertainment: parking free. Entry £6 adults, £3 children.

27TH The popular Burghley Easter Egg Hunt will once again be taking place in the Gardens of Surprise, from 11am to 5pm (last admission 4.30pm). All entries will go in to the prize draw for a giant chocolate Easter Bunny. For more details visit www.burghley.co.uk

30TH Deepings Camera Club’s theme for tonight is “The Story Teller” with Hazel Manning ARPS, who will be telling the stories behind her images. For a background to Hazel, check out her website http://hazelmanningphotography.blogspot.co.uk 7:30pm at the Deepings Community Centre, Douglas Road Market Deeping, all welcome.

30TH Wooden Toys Workshop, a family workshop at Stamford Arts Centre. An opportunity to re-create a wooden toy that would have been played with in times gone by – around 18 different toys to choose from. Tickets £10 per child from the box office 01780 763203 or www.stamfordartscentre.com

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Gigs and Musical Events 5TH The Sound Injectors are playing tonight at the Deeping Stage, Market Deeping, starting at 9pm.

5TH The Coach House at Market Deeping presents “The Brays” tonight at 9pm.

6TH Come and relax with a drink or food at Mama Liz’s Stamford whilst listening to quality music provided by local band, Pennyless. 4-6pm: free.

8TH open mic hosted by James Edmonds at The Bull, Guntons Rd, Newborough, Peterborough, 8.30pm.

11TH Popular vocalist “Antoine” at the Stone Loach, Market Deeping tonight at 9pm

12TH The Deeping Stage, Market Deeping, present “Indigo” starting at 9pm.

12TH Concert at Bourne Methodist Church, Abbey Road, by “Freshe Aire” with baritone Bryan Jones, present a fascinating programme ranging from the well-known medieval ‘Sumer is icumen in’ to one of the finest Tudor love songs: from the classical period when recorders were at their most popular right up to a witty 21st century piece. As well as recorders, the group feature a consort of crumhorns (curved reed instrument beloved of Henry VIII), oboe, keyboard and organ. 7.00pm. Tickets £5 (including light refreshments) from R Bailey 01778 425353, P Astle 01778 346879 or at the door.

12TH Want a night out listening to good music? Then go to The Coach House at Market Deeping and hear “Unlimited”; 9pm start.

12TH A brand new project to raise money for the Lenny Trusler Children’s Foundation, “Wonderland.” Thirteen composers were asked to write short pieces, each inspired by sections of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. The pieces are interspersed by Karen Burrows reading a script specially written by Lois de Bernieres. Tickets £16(£15) £10 U26’s from the box office 01780 763203 or www.stamfordartscentre.com. Performance commences at 7-30pm

13TH “Glasshouse Acoustic” in the Riverside bar at the Key Theatre: 2-30 -6pm. A chilled out unplugged session from the best acoustic musical talent from local areas. Performing today are Laurette Evelyn and Chris Watson , John Bilboa, Satya Dub Orchestra. Bring the family.

17TH Pennyless play St Patrick’s night at Stamford Cellar Bar. 8pm free.

18TH “kasai Masai”, perform Congolese music which has been passed on from generation to generation combined with their own contemporary style. Performance starts at 7-30pm at Stamford Arts Centre. Tickets£14(£12)£40 family of four from the box office 01780 763203 or www.stamfordartscentre.com

18TH The Stone Loach presents the “Leftovas” tonight at 9pm.

19TH Popular covers band “Covernotes” at the Deeping Stage tonight at 9pm.

19TH Pennyless play Irish Supper Night at Folkingham

Village Hall. £12 includes food. Details tbc call Penny 07875 192054

19TH “ DB5” at the Coach House, Market Deeping tonight at 9pm.

25TH karaoke at the Whistle Stop Pub, Tallington.: 8 til late.

26TH Tonight at the Coach House, Market Deeping come and listen to “radius 45”: 9pm start.

26TH “Take Note” at the Deeping Stage at 9pm tonight.

27TH Spend Easter Sunday relaxing at the Deeping Stage, Market Deeping at their “Bands Day.” Live bands from 3pm -11pm. - to include Circa73 and Cuttin’ Loose

27TH Pennyless at Charters Beer Festival, Peterborough 3pm.

30TH “Letz Zep” at the Key Theatre, Peterborough will be performing songs from the historic Led Zeppelin fourth album, which is in the top five best-selling albums of all time.

31ST “The Three Degrees,” famous soul singers formed in the 1960s are at the Key Theatre Peterborough, 7-30pm in the main theatre: tickets £25 from 01733 207239 or www.vivacity-peterborough.com

FoRTHCoMINGEVENTSAPrIL10th Wedding Fair at Bourne Corn Exchange, featuring a huge range of wedding services and suppliers in the local area. Free entry and prize draw. 10am-2pm.

23rd Nationally acclaimed, comedian, Tony Vino, will be performing in St Guthlac’s Church, Market Deeping on 23rd April. The cost is £10 to include a free glass of wine in the interval. Tickets, which are limited, are available from Clare Mowforth 07952867083 or Steve Harbour 07764 306009. The show starts at 8pm, doors open at 7.30pm

REGULAR CLUBS The Deepings camera club meet every Wednesday from September to May at the Market Deeping Community Centre in Douglas Road Market Deeping.

The Rotary club of The Deepings Part of one of the largest and most influential international humanitarian service organisations in the world ; serving the needs of communities and promoting peace worldwide by initiating thousands of humanitarian projects. Register your interest on our website: http://rotary-ribi.org/clubs/contact.php?ClubID=413 [1] or email Club Secretary Jenny Spratt, [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.

The young at heart club meets alternate Tuesdays at Coronation Hall, Market Deeping. Programme includes speakers, games, quizzes and trips. Contact Trisha on 01778 346348

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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 St guthlac’s church, Church Street, Market Deeping. Contact: 01778 342237.

glebe Singers A 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 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. Bourne Business chamber Paul Ross: 01778 440555.

Dementia Support group Corn Exchange, PE10 9AF. Kate Marshall: 01778 440153. A handful of harmonies All 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. 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. 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. carpet 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.The young at heart club, meets alternate Tuesdays at Coronation Hall, Market Deeping. Programme includes speakers, games, quizzes and trips. Contact Trisha on 01778 346348

‘christians Against Poverty (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’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]. 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. We meet every 2nd & 4th Wednesday in the White Horse Pub in Mkt DeepingFacial 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.childline Contact: 0800 1111.nSPcc help Line Contact: 0808 800 5000.RSPcA Advice Line 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. 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.

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.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. Priory Badminton clubA badminton club for adults. Contact: Kim Miles on 07801493662. Deepings Bowling Association outdoor lawn bowls club. Open to all ages and abilities, Spalding Road, Deeping St. James, PE6 8NJ. Contact: 01778 343601

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catching my eye this month was the report of the unusual funeral of a former dinner lady, ethel Westover, at the Lancaster and Morecambe crematorium in mid-January. thanks to the imagination of a local funeral director, Darren abey, ethel’s family were able to grant her dying wish of making her final journey, not in the typical black limousine, but in a yellow reliant regal. it was a replica of the famous car driven by Del boy trotter in the bbc sitcom, “only Fools and horses”, with a yellow trailer which contains the coffin, and was supplied by Darren’s Fleetwood firm, “only Fools and hearses”!

The last two years have seen Darren taking this “lovely jubbly” type of send-off all around the U.K, as bereaved families seek something much lighter than usual. “The reaction from people is priceless,” he says. “It makes everyone laugh and smile. It’s always the

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Dying to get to the match!A survey of 2,000 adults, and research among the Co-op’s 2,500 funeral directors in late 2015, showed a rise in a “destination funeral”, with services requested to be held in settings other than churches or crematoriums. These were many and varied, including by a lake or river; in the countryside; in their home, garden or street; and on the beach. Four percent even favoured a football ground!

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Your LoCaL water engineering serviceC&G qualified / WRAS approved

No call out fee / Competitive rates / All work guaranteed

• bathroom redesign & refits• Heating Design & upgrades

• Water Supply & Drainage maintenance

tel: 01778 345976 mob: 07903 749638

[email protected]

PLUMBING & HEATING

KERRY cREanEYt:07956981776

E: [email protected]: woodsidegardendesigns.co.uk/

maintenance

MARCH

MAINTENANCE

“I would like, on behalf of the Bourne branch of the NSPCC,

to thank you for all of your help and support by advertising for

us in your “Discovering Bourne” magazine for our events. This makes my job of advertising

them so much easier, as I know I can rely on you to include them.

I would like to wish you a very happy new year.

Many, many thanks.

Audrey Durno.”(January 1st 2016)

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MAINTENANCE

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Email: [email protected]: 01778 347776 Web: www.bridgetscurtains.com

FolloW us

Locally handmade, bespoke curtains and soft furnishings 25 Years Experience handcrafting curtains, blinds, loose covers & cushionsLocal company based in LangtoftChoose from our wide range of fabric or supply your own.Wide range of tracks & poles

Fitting service offered

FURNISHINGS

WINDOWS & DOORS

Quality uPVC Windows & Doors

M Oglesby Installations

Martyn M: 07508 800245Stuart M: 07540 267769 • T: 01775 712973

E: [email protected]

Repair - Don’t replaceFull uPVC repair service including:

• MISTED UNITS • LOCKS• HINGES • HANDLES

Have you just moved into your new house?

Do you need your locks replced?Are you a Landlord?

Repairing could save you £££’s

PRINTING

To advertise your business here call: 01778 421 427 or 07837 499 061

To advertise your business here call: 01778 421 427 or 07837 499 061

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