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Page 1: Discovering Deeping issue 010, April 2016

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Happy Birthday “Beauty Boutique”page 4

Spotlight on Northfields Industrial Estatepage 18

Choosing a Care Home - Advice from Rose Lodgepage 12

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

Easter

Egg Hunt

WIN

a chocolate

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4 “Beauty Boutique” feature.

8 Health issues – Acupuncture.

10 Community Matters.

11 Words from the Mayor.

12/13 Rose Lodge Care Home feature.

16 Travel – Getting married overseas.

18/23 Spotlight on Northfields Industrial Estate.

24 Legal Corner - Stamp Duty Land Tax.

28/29 Easter Egg Treasure Hunt.

30 Discovering … The Indian Queen.

32 Your Finances.

40 The Technology Site – Year of the Hacker.

42 Food – Roast leg of lamb recipe.

44 Spotlight on Deeping St. Nicholas Primary School.

46/47 Events Diary, Gigs Guide.

48 Motoring / Police Patrol.

50 Pets and Vets – Ticks.

53 Directory of Local Businesses.

Welcome to our April edition...

Claire Saberton - Publisher | 01778 421427

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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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Easter has come and almost gone, and this month we’ve included a treasure hunt

activity which will hopefully keep your enthusiastic little, and not-so-little, ones busy in those days before school re-starts in early April. To me, the build-up to Easter always seems a bit like a speeding train – you’ve only been on it a little while since leaving the station in the New Year; things have rushed past the window, (Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and the like); you’ve just about got used to the

wind and rain; and guess what - here’s your stop! Everything has flown by and you’ve been caught unawares. However, we are now in a much better place than at the start of the trip – evenings are now pulling out, there’s sunshine on the flowers in the garden, barbeques, time to think about those holidays ahead ….

I hope you enjoy this “better place” as much as I’m planning on doing. The contents of this, your “favourite freebie”, are designed to help you ease your way through this gorgeous springtime.

In a year, already to be remembered for the sad loss of far too many of the great and the good,

this month we feature our greatest writer, whose death occurred exactly four hundred years ago, on St. George’s Day, April 23rd, 1616. William Shakespeare “lives on” in many ways, from his plays, which continue to entertain on stages around the world, to his many phrases which have since entered into our everyday language. This month’s quiz is just “As you Like it” and, hopefully, not too “Much ado about Nothing”.

We at “Discovering Deeping” are always looking out for new ideas for features and interesting stories and anecdotes from our many readers. The balance provided between pure advertising and general items of information and news stories, is one which we enjoy striving to maintain. Please get in touch if you know of a new area of interest which we could possibly explore.

Finally, following my recent neck injury, I can report that my recent visit to the chiropractor, on April 1st, was fairly successful, and now there’s no looking back!

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D I S C O V E R I N G Deeping | April 20164

This month marks the second anniversary of the arrival in Deeping St James of Beauty Boutique, at their salon on Bridge Street. The last two years have seen the business grow on the sound basis of a wide range of quality beauty treatments, provided by an enthusiastic team of highly qualified and experienced therapists. On offer is a large number of beauty treatments, ranging from the essentials like waxing, eyebrow shaping, manicure and pedicure to more pampering treatments such as facials, massage, microdermabrasion, tanning and beauty packages.Developed by the International Dermal Institute, Dermalogica skin care products are at the heart of the face and body treatments provided at Beauty Boutique, and have long been regarded as the foremost facial skincare brand and the number one choice of skincare professionals in the world. Dermalogica are dedicated to delivering skin health results through education, innovation and professional recommendation. Besides ‘Dermalogica

Facials’ and ‘Microdermabrasion Facials’, Beauty Boutique also offer the CACI Non-Surgical Facelift, now the UK’s best-selling anti-ageing facial treatment system.

Manicures and Pedicures are proving very popular at Beauty Boutique. We offer ‘Gelcolour’ by OPI and IBD Just Gel Polish, both LED manicure systems that allow

your nails to stay strong and healthy. They go on like polish and cure in just thirty seconds. OPI’s heavily-pigmented lacquers are super rich, long-lasting and chip-resistant, offering an affordable luxury to our customers.

‘The eyes have it’ - especially when you choose ‘Lash Perfect’ Eyelash Extensions at Beauty Boutique. Semi-permanent up to twelve weeks with regular maintenance, these extensions will provide thickness and length to natural eyelashes.

Looking good and feeling great can also involve your body shape, so if you’re looking to lose a few extra inches, then look no further than the Universal Contour Wrap. We guarantee you will lose six inches in just two hours or get your money back! You even get peace of mind knowing that our inch loss guarantee will last for thirty days! To extend your inch loss effect, a course of three treatments will often be enough for most women to lose a dress size.

As summer is not too far away now, you could be preparing for that ‘beach body’ by using our ‘Sienna-X’ tanning facility. This is also a great treatment for any special occasion or even if you just fancy a healthy natural glow.

Laura and the team at Beauty Boutique would like to say a massive thank you to our many new and existing customers for their continued support during the last two years.

Special Offer: 20% off all treatments and products during April 2016 when you bring this advertorial with you to our salon on Bridge Street.

– Happy Second Birthday!

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D I S C O V E R I N G Deeping | April 20166

In most gyms, there is a fairly clear divide between the areas where men work out and where women work out. Women are generally nervous about heading into the free weights area but, here at Empire Gym, we positively encourage it and our gym etiquette, to which all members must adhere, ensures them a warm welcome.

Lifting weights burns a huge number of calories, it improves strength and is the most effective way to change body composition. In fact, women who follow the same type of weight training programme as their male counterparts are some of the leanest women you’ll find at the gym.

Building muscle is a role of testosterone, which exists in large quantities in men, and lesser quantities in women. Without this hormone, building muscle mass becomes very difficult. This means that women and men can train in exactly the same way and women will not develop in the same way or at the same rate as men.

To be clear, women are physiologically incapable of this, even if they train with a body-building programme. Women typically don’t gain size from strength training but can, of course, develop muscle strength and endurance. So, women’s and men’s programmes can be completely identical. The only exception is that women may have to choose a lighter weight.

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Studies have found that the average woman who strength trains will gain muscle, lose fat, lose weight and change body shape and, as lean muscle increases, so does your resting metabolism, and you will burn more calories all day long. Generally speaking, for each pound of muscle you gain, you burn thirty-five to fifty more calories each day. That can really add up.

Some other welcome benefits include: increasing bone density (fighting osteoporosis), creating stronger muscles and connective tissues (increased joint stability), reducing risk of heart disease (lowering LDL (bad) cholesterol, increasing HDL (good) cholesterol), lowering blood pressure, increasing glucose utilization (reducing the risk of diabetes).

When cardiovascular exercise is added to your programme, the above benefits are maximized.

So ladies, be courageous, and go to the free weights area of your gym because “Courage is like a muscle - it is strengthened by use”.

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D I S C O V E R I N G Deeping | April 20168

| 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

We’re famously a nation that doesn’t like fuss, but new statistics from the British Acupuncture Council reveal that, when it comes to pain, nearly half of Britons just ‘grin and bear’ it.

Why “grin and bear it”?Try acupuncture - advises

registered acupuncturist, Tina King

According to the report, released to mark Acupuncture Awareness Week in March, almost three in ten exercise more now than they did ten years ago, but more than half say they’ve been injured during sport in the past, and a third claim to have never recovered from their injuries.

To overcome a sporting injury, almost three in five people take oral painkillers, and nearly a third turn to ice and heat packs, compared to just 11% who opt for traditional acupuncture.

Many people put up with pain when they don’t need to. Often, discomfort from musculoskeletal problems can be alleviated with the correct identification and treatment -one of those options could be acupuncture.

Traditional acupuncture is an evidence-based therapy, shown to help reduce pain and swelling, increase blood flow to promote recovery and help restore movement.

Acupuncture is one of the oldest documented systems of

medicine, based on principles which go back nearly two thousand years. It involves placing fine, sterile needles at specific points on the body to trigger a healing response; it is believed that pain or illness can occur when integral systems are damaged or interrupted. Acupuncture aims to identify the root cause of a problem, as well as addressing the symptoms.

Most people who attend for the first time are a little nervous, so Tina will take

a full medical history and explain the treatment process. Despite acupuncture’s widely recognized health benefits, statistics also show that one in five people say they are too scared to try it because of the needles. It is worth pointing out, that acupuncture needles are as fine as a human hair and are, more often than not, painless on insertion.

To ensure a high standard of safety, it is important to find a fully qualified and insured acupuncturist registered with the British Acupuncture Council.

The Olympic swimmer, Rebecca Adlington is an advocate of acupuncture and you can hear her talk about her experiences with acupuncture and surgery, following an injury, at www.acupuncture.org.uk.

Tina is always happy to talk to you in person or by phone about what acupuncture might be able to help you with, under no obligation.

Tina King, RMN BSc(Hons) MBAC

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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]

Business News - Office Opportunities for Deeping BusinessesBusinesses in The Deepings have a new opportunity for prestige office space, thanks to the re-opening of The Deepings Library.

The building, which houses the library on the ground floor, also has a beautifully refurbished first floor, which offers exceptionally attractive offices.

Wade House is a Grade Two listed building with an elegant Georgian frontage, built onto an historic 16th Century farmhouse. The combination has allowed

“The Friends of Deeping Library”, in partnership with Deeping Community Trust, to offer local businesses a unique venue for a quality public presence on the main road from Market Deeping through to Deeping St. James.

There are four office rooms, newly redecorated and carpeted, which can be configured in a variety of ways to suit different needs. There are kitchen and toilet facilities, an entrance independent of the library, and

lovely vistas through old trees and over the River Welland.

Liz Waterland, Chairwoman of “The Friends of Deeping Library” said, ‘Deeping is lucky to have this uniquely historic building which can provide such prestigious offices at reasonable rents. We are delighted to be able to support local businesses in this way.’

For more information about the offices, contact David Shelton on 01778 347682 or e-mail [email protected]

What is the Carers Sitter Service?It is a voluntary organisation, aiming to help the housebound, by providing a service to assist carers and their families in South Lincolnshire, across Bourne, Stamford, The Deepings, and their surrounding villages, and the PE9 villages of Rutland and East Northamptonshire. It is a registered charity which works closely with other caring organisations.The Service provides a home-sitting service for the numerous people who are practically housebound, because of the 24-hour care they are providing for dependent relatives and friends. These include both frail, elderly people and people incapacitated through chronic illness. The service provides approximately 2,000 hours of sitting in the year.• The service is free to carers. We rely on donations from many different sources.• This is a sitter service, so there are no nursing or lifting duties, nor is medication given.We urgently need new volunteers to meet the demands of our service. • We provide a service for a few hours during the day or evening,

and at weekends, so if you have any time when you could be a volunteer sitter, be it once a week or even once a month, we could use your help! You will be given any appropriate training that you require, and although the position is voluntary, you will receive travel expenses where appropriate. You will also be providing an invaluable service to both the carer and their dependent relative.

• No formal qualifications are needed; we look for people who are caring, with an interest in people, kind, with a sense of humour, and a common sense approach to life. You will need to undergo a DBS check.

You can contact us at the address and telephone number below or pop into our office at Wake House for an informal chat about the service we offer.

Office opening hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9.30am to 12.30pm (answerphone available at other times)

Address: Carers Sitter Service, Room 34, Wake House, 41 North Street, Bourne, PE10 9AE.

Email: [email protected] • Tel: 01778 420257

Men United In SongMen United In Song is a recruitment initiative which aims to attract new members to the Peterborough Male Voice Choir, while at the same time raising money for Prostate Cancer UK, a very worthy – and specifically male – cause. Launching in April, the project will recruit forty local men, who, over twelve weeks, will rehearse to perform with the Choir in a gala charity concert at the Broadway Theatre, in June.

Men United In Song kicks off with introduction sessions at the Broadway Theatre on Friday April 1st (7-9pm), and Saturday April 2nd (10am-1pm). Previous experience is not required, as Mark Currier, Chairman of PMVC, explains: “We’re not looking for 100% in musicality, but 100% in enthusiasm.

For further information contact Jo on 01733 425194, or email [email protected]. Rehearsals will take place at the Broadway Theatre on Thursday evenings, from 7.45-9.45pm, beginning on Thursday April 7th.

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Words from the MayorCouncillor Wayne Lester

the Commonwealth flag at the Town Hall on that morning at 10.00am, to join other family nations and organisations, at home in the UK, and around the world in a shared celebration – a proud moment indeed.

Deeping St. James Parish Council kicked off their monthly ‘Meet your local Councillor’ surgery at the Deepings Library; next month, Market Deeping Town Council will join them in a joint surgery which will then be held each month at the library.

The joint Neighbourhood Plan, for the parishes of Market Deeping and Deeping St James, is starting to gain momentum. Registration with SKDC has been sought, they have published the Notice, and we expect the approval within six weeks. The Steering Group has been formed, and will officially be known as “Deepings First”. It has Council representation with Geoff Donley, Judy Stevens and Mike Ward from DSJPC and David Shelton and Adam Brookes from MDTC, and is chaired by David Shelton.

The Mayor’s Civic Dinner Dance was well-attended with 60 guests, the Gang Show team put on a performance which stole the night, and I would like to thank all of those who attended and supported the event. A total of £357 was raised – very well done!

New speed signs are now installed and we are collecting the data to see where speeding is an issue within Market Deeping.

And finally… “The Market Deeping Town Council has supported Councillor Wayne Lester to hold a further year of office. Wayne will continue as the Chairman through to May 2017”. – yet another proud moment!

Deeping St. James has a new chain of office, in the form of Councillor Steve Gilbert, and I was delighted to be able to join him on his first function, “Clean for the Queen” on March 6th. Along with over thirty volunteers from around the Deepings, and staff from McDonalds, we succeeded in clearing many bags of rubbish from several parts of Deeping St. James.

Commonwealth Day was on Monday March 14th, and it was my honour to be able to raise

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Many people arrange their own care independently, whilst

some local authorities can help with this. It’s always a good idea to take your own homework though. Decide what category of care will be needed - nursing care, residential care, dementia care, nursing dementia, or a home that caters for specific conditions or disabilities. The age group of the residents in the home may also be an important factor, as not all care homes are for the elderly.

C.Q.C. (Care Quality Commission) and local authority reports are a good starting point. On the C.Q.C. website, you can enter your post code and search all categories of appropriate care homes within a nominated mileage range. Inspection reports are available for care homes of all categories, and it is a good idea to ask the manager of the home further questions about their report if you have any concerns or need clarification.

Things to do and to look out for:

Visit the home unannounced. The staff at the care home should be happy to offer you a viewing at any time.

Have a list of questions ready.

• Do the staff seem friendly and engaging?

• Do the residents you see look happy?

• Why not ask a resident about their experience living at the home?

• Is the environment suitable for the person you are helping find a care home?

• Are the facilities suitable for a person having difficulties with cognition or mobility for example?

It is always a good idea take the prospective resident to visit the home before a final decision is

“Changing perceptions of design in care homes”

Selecting the Right Care Home- a guide from Julie Britten, Home Managerat Rose Lodge Care Home, Market Deeping

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35a Church Street, Market Deeping | 01778 344454 [email protected] | www.countrycourtcare.com

made. This will allow you to gauge their reaction and see how others interact with them; you may be able to visualise how they might settle in.

Even if the local authority is arranging the care home, and there is more than one suitable home to choose from, the person has the right to choose which one they prefer.

If a person has dementia and cannot make decisions for themselves (that is, they have been assessed to lack capacity to do it themselves), there will need to be an appointed guardian, someone who has lasting power of attorney for their personal welfare. If the person has no legal guardian or carer involved, then the person has the right to an independent “mental capacity advocate”, to make sure the choice of care home is in their best interests.

Most of all, when choosing a care home, you can ask to stay for a trial period to make sure that you have made the right choice. By this stage most people do feel that they have made the right choice, but making an alternative lifestyle choice is one of the biggest decisions a person will ever make. This will take time to come to terms with, both emotionally and financially. The right care

home will make this transition as easy as possible for you, your family and friends.

Going into care does not have to be seen as a final step of one’s life, but the start of a new exciting chapter in many cases. Many people go on to continue to live a full and happy life, albeit with a little help.

For confidential help and advice, you can contact Julie at Rose Lodge Care Home on 01778 344454. For more information about Rose Lodge itself, you can visit www.countrycourtcare.com.

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Children’s anxieties and emotional wellbeingDid you know…? Children’s anxieties are their biggest barriers to learning. As adults, we perhaps do not realize that our children can suffer from anxiety, stress and depression, just as we do. We take for granted that children do not understand what real stress is, and so the adult’s opinion is … “It’s just trivial because it’s not like they have to work, pay bills, have lots of responsibilities etc… They can get over it”. Childhood mental health issues can stay with you and then take you through to adulthood. If your child is suffering from anxiety, stress or depression, then the effects of these could be:

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

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

■ Wetting the bed/soiling themselves.

■ Self-harm.

■ Eating issues.

■ Develops phobias and O.C.D.

■ Running away or staying out late.

■ Crying over things that wouldn’t usually bother them.

■ Not sleeping or sleeping too much.

■ Being the “class clown”.

■ Being verbally or physically aggressive towards family, peers and teachers.

■ Walking out of the house or classroom in times of stress.

About me: I am a fully certified and qualified Clinical Hypnotherapist/Psychotherapist, based in Market Deeping, and I specialize in children’s anxieties and emotional wellbeing. For the last twenty years, I have worked in mainstream primary and secondary schools and “Pupil Referral Units”, and have integrated children from SEN schools into mainstream school. I have just resigned from my position as a HLTA/ SENCo in a secure children’s home for young people with mental health issues. I now work freelance in

different schools for three days a week, supporting children by using therapeutic techniques, strategies and resources to overcome their barriers to learning (specializing in anxieties).

On the other two days, I am concentrating on the private sector, using hypnotherapy/psychotherapy techniques to help children cope better in all areas of life and emotional wellbeing. I am trained in “solution focused” techniques and the best techniques in neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Through my “continuing professional development” 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

■ Isolating themselves from friends and family.

■ Being really emotional; one minute extremely happy and the next, really sad.

■ School work is suffering, and their grades are declining.

■ Gets stressed or breaks down before or during tests/exams.

If you are concerned with your child’s emotional wellbeing, please ring for a FREE ONE HOUR CONSULTATION. T: 01778 380625 or 07756815013 (If I’m not available, please text your name and I’ll get back to you.)E: [email protected] www.breakfreehypnotherapy.co.uk Coming soon!

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| Travel Column

Could 2016 be the year for you to get married overseas? Travel Counsellors have some suggestions

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With us....it ’s personal

Last month we suggested eight fantastic possible venues, (Cyprus, Portugal, Italy Mauritius, Mexico, St. Lucia, Santorini and Zante. Now, just in case you’re still undecided, let’s focus on seven more.

We know that planning your wedding day and honeymoon is one of the most exciting periods of your life – but it’s often among the most stressful! From grand arrangements to the finer details that make your wedding unique, there is a lot to organise, to ensure that you get hitched without any hitches. We can take care of it for you.

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For a chat about your upcoming travel needs, all built around the things you love most, call me on 01778 338530 at a time to suit you

Your wedding is the most important day of your lives and we, at Travel Counsellors are committed to making sure it’s also the most special. Begin your “happy ever after” with a helping hand from us!

trip, share your vision of the perfect wedding and honeymoon with us, and we’ll make it a reality. The result is a special day for you and your partner which is anything but ordinary.

Travel Counsellors have helped couples around the world to take that step together, in some of the world’s most wonderful and wildly romantic locations. It’s all about giving you a day which is uniquely perfect for both of you.

Why not have a good look at the following fabulous locations?

Malta - There are unique venues on offer here for a great church wedding. Ideal for large wedding parties.

Barbados - Stunning hotels and beaches. Luxury family or adult-only hotels to choose from, ideal for smaller wedding parties, or just the couple themselves with easy legalities.

Croatia - Beautiful hotels and views, with a variety of hotels and venues to offer for all budgets.

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to offer for all budgets, all-inclusive hotels, beach views, accommodation to suit all ages and tastes, plus it’s a reasonable price.

Antigua – Gorgeous beaches, luxury hotels, low-price wedding packages, ideal for smaller wedding parties or just the couple themselves.

New York - Great for smaller wedding parties or just the couple themselves. No-fuss wedding ceremony and reception with simple legalities.

Thailand - Stunning hotels and beaches, perfect for “feet on the sand” weddings. “Westernor Thai wedding ceremony” available, completely unique!

If you’re thinking about having your very own destination wedding please feel free to get in touch with me and I’ll be more than happy to discuss all the amazing options available for you!

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Towngate Tyres and Exhausts has been on Northfields Industrial Estate from when it first began about twenty-five years ago. Mick Bothamley and Colin Lake acquired the business in 2004. Already with “MC Vehicle Engineering” in Maxey, they saw the acquisition of this well-established and respected firm, with its terrific reputation, as an opportunity to offer the public a complete package, from servicing, repairs and MOTs to include tyres and exhausts.

Towngate Tyres staff are friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. Some, like Rob, who was there at the very beginning, are vastly experienced too. They can supply and fit all the market leading brands for cars, light vans and motorcycles, (from scooters to superbikes), all at unbeatable prices. A free tyre check is also part of the service.

“We pride ourselves on offering a competitive, affordable and most of all honest service to each and every customer. So next time you need tyres gives us a call”.

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| Spotlight Northfields Industrial Estate

Classic Fireplaces Ltd (Est. 1986)Classic Fireplaces have been on the Northfields Industrial Estate in Market Deeping for three decades now. Their showroom has had many a revamp over that period, but the business still remains family-run, with over thirty years of experience in fireplace design, manufacture and installation. They stock only the highest quality, traditional and contemporary stoves and fireplaces, and pride themselves on offering fantastic customer service.

As well as offering a wide range of stoves, electric fires and gas fires, they also offer ‘Chesney’s hand-crafted fire surrounds’, as well as a selection of wood, marble and stone fire surrounds.

All installations are carried out by their own GAS SAFE™ & HETAS registered engineers.

The installation department is run by Simon Roberts, a partner within the company, who has thirty-five years of experience in the installation of gas and solid fuel products. Chris Evans and Jobi Froud have worked for the company for over ten years, and are also fully qualified installations engineers.

Classic Fireplaces offer a full removal and disposal service of your old fireplace. They also use, and can recommend, reputable plasterers.

Classic Fireplaces are proud to be able to say that they have been successfully vetted and approved by Trading Standards under the ‘Buy with Confidence’ Scheme. The scheme provides consumers with an approved list of local businesses, who have given their commitment to trading fairly. Every business listed has undergone a series of detailed checks before being approved as a member of the scheme, to ensure that they operate in a legal, honest and fair way.

For more information, or to book your free quote, please contact Classic Fireplaces Ltd, 4-5 Peacock Square, Blenheim Way, Northfield Industrial Estate, Market Deeping, Lincs. PE6 8LW

Telephone: 01778 347267 | F: 01778 346126 E-mail:[email protected]

www.classicfireplaces.co.uk

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Deepings Building and Plumbing Supplies opened in 2006 and is situated on Northfield Road (use the northern industrial estate turn-off, just after the main roundabout for Bourne, Spalding, and Peterborough).

We offer a wide range of building materials such as fencing, paving, blocks, aggregates, timber, and so much more. We are an independent builders’ merchant, and we welcome both trade and the general public. We strive to provide customers with great products, at low prices, and aim to offer the highest of standards of customer service.

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Oasis Café – Serving the Eventus Centre, the Deepings … and more!Located within the magnificent Eventus Centre for Business and Innovation on Market Deeping’s Northfields Industrial Estate, the Oasis Café is earning itself an enviable reputation. Read on to discover just what Oasis can offer the residents of the Deepings, as well as the many people who regularly visit Eventus.

The Oasis Café is an impressive place for meeting, eating and drinking - a modern, clean cafe, serv-ing food and drinks from breakfast though to lunch and afternoon tea, and open to the public from 8am through to 4pm Monday to Friday. The home-made, daily specials are very popular and there is always something different for you to try, all at a very reasonable price. The cafe and kitchen was awarded a five star hygiene rating which reflects the high standards maintained at Oasis. The cafe is also available for hire, outside of the usual opening hours.

Oasis Catering Oasis also provide a cold buffet ser-vice for both so-cial and business events, within a fifteen mile radius of Market Deep-ing. So if you are looking for great refreshments for your meeting or training course, then consider Oasis. It’s a personal, reliable and friendly service. Food is homemade and prepared on the day and delivered to your venue on returnable airtight platters to keep your buffet fresh. So, if you are looking to book a profes-sional meeting room for two with simply coffee, tea and orange juice, or a conference suite for fifty, complete with a full plated meal for all delegates then Oasis can look after your needs.

A great place for meeting, eating and drinking…

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Oasis cafe, is located in the Eventus Centre for Business and Innovation, Market Deeping

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Creative Touch Interiors“Creative Touch” interiors has been established for sixteen years and consists of an experienced team of perfectionists, including curtain/blind/up-holstery/cushion and pelmet makers, and also our designer, Suzie.

“Creative Touch” can help you create one room or an entire home that reflects your own personality and style. With over three hundred fabric and wall-paper pattern books and displays over two floors at their studio, there is always something for everyone.

Visitors are always welcome to come and see the quality of their work, first hand, at their working studio and showroom, and to chat through any projects or ideas with one of the friendly team. “A coffee is always available,” promises Rosie, the owner, whose love of quality interiors and homes goes back many years.

If you require a full interior design scheme, “Crea-tive Touch” offers a free initial chat and can help with colour schemes, room layout, co-ordinated furnishing, and can source furniture/accessories which can save time and could prevent costly mis-takes. The price for this design service is dependent on your requirements.

Unlike many curtain makers, we do not charge for hanging our curtains, although clients of course can hang them themselves if preferred. For projects that require tracks, poles etc, we offer a competi-tive fitting service.

We are an independent supplier, and we pride ourselves on the service we offer our clients.

Please call for a no-obligation visit or a quote.

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Northfields Industrial Estate Spotlight |

With our head office and showroom on the North-fields Industrial Estate, family-run company S and J Windows and Conservatories are one of the leading suppliers and installers of doors, conservatories and windows throughout the Peterborough area. With over twenty years of continuous trading, we have built a reputation for delivering top quality products and installation services, at highly competitive prices.

We pride ourselves on our first class customer service and professional workmanship for total customer sat-isfaction. All our products and installations are tailored to fit with your specific requirements. From uPVC dou-ble glazing and orangeries to soffits and fascias and double glazing repairs, our fully qualified workforce have the knowledge and expertise to successfully complete any job, quickly and efficiently.

We invite you to visit our showroom, where you can view the range of products we offer first hand. Alter-natively, we are able to bring samples of our prod-ucts and pictures of our work for you to take a look at in the comfort of your own home.

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The Government’s intention is to slow the buy-to-let and rental market, to try and ensure a supply of property for people looking to buy their own home. The new higher rates will apply to residential property being bought for over £40,000, and will be 3% higher than the existing SDLT rates. How many properties you will own on the day of completion of your purchase, and, if more than one, whether the purchase of the property is a replacement of your main residence (which is being sold), will determine whether or not you will be liable for the higher rate.

If you exchanged contracts for the purchase of a second property before the announcement of higher rates was made on November 25th, 2015, but will not complete until after April 1st, 2016, you will qualify for SDLT on the lower rate.

If you will only own one property, you will pay SDLT on the lower rate.

If you will own more than one property, you will be

Stamp Duty Land Tax – All Change on All Fools DayOn April 1st, 2016, a higher rate of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is being introduced, affecting those who are buying residential property as a second home or as an investment.

liable for SDLT on the higher rate, unless you have simultaneously replaced (by selling) your main residence

While we await the full policy details which are due to be announced in this month’s Budget, it is expected that, if you buy a property as your new main residence, having sold your previous main residence in the previous eighteen months, you may be able to claim the lower rate of SDLT, even if you own other property.

If you buy a new property as your main residence, but do not sell your existing property, you will have to pay SDLT on the higher rate, but may be able to apply for a refund if you sell your previous residence within eighteen months of completing your purchase.

Confused? Contact Double and Megson, to discuss your circumstances and whether you are likely to be charged on the higher rate of SDLT or not.

Double & Megson 11 Market Place, Market Deeping PE6 8EA Tel: 01778 341494

[email protected] www.doubleandmegson.co.uk

| Legal Corner advice from Double and Megson

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| Consumer AdviceBy Eileen Le Voi www.safelocaltrades.com

Don’t be an “April Fool” when it comes to doorstep gardeners or landscapersSo, the milder spring weather is finally here, the nights are pulling out, and your outdoor space could do with a little TLC. If the effects of winter have taken their toll on your garden or driveway, you may be thinking about calling in the experts to inject a little life back into the space at the rear or front of the house. This could involve laying some turf (or artificial grass), cutting back the hedges, repairing weather-damaged fences, driveways and patios cleaned? Perhaps a complete overhaul or a shiny new block-paved driveway or patio?

Whatever the job – big or small – don’t be tempted to give the work to someone who cold-calls you at your home, claiming to be ‘carrying out similar work in the area’. Secondly, any offer which appears too good to be true often is just that!

Remember:• Don’t be talked into something on the spur of the moment.• Don’t take their word for it when they tell you urgent work or repairs need doing.• Do ask them to qualify who they are and to leave you a contact number.• Never hand over any cash as a deposit for work which they say they will return to carry out.• Feel free to ask to see their credentials and / or examples of their work. • Always ask them politely to leave if you feel uncomfortable with their approach.If you are in the market for a new driveway or patio, or are dreaming of a new lawn or garden for the summer, new fascias, whatever it may be – then always use a reputable tradesperson.

The door-knocking scams of cowboy landscapers and other outdoor trades are becoming more and more common. Needless to say, it is absolutely mandatory that you never pay anyone cash at the door, especially when they haven’t even conducted any work on your premises. Most driveway scammers of this type won’t even have conducted a full inspection of your property and therefore probably have no genuine idea as to the exact costs involved or the length of time it’ll take.

The only way to protect yourself from driveway and patio scams is to always ensure you use a reputable tradesman, like the members of Safe Local Trades.

Safe Local Trades puts you in touch with many local reputable garden landscapers, driveway/patio experts, roofline specialists and much more; all are vetted and come recommended by existing customers. No reputable tradesperson will come knocking on your door, ‘touting’ for business.

If you would like to find a reputable and recommended tradesperson in your area visit www.safelocaltrades.com or telephone free on 0800 014 1832.

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by Rex Needle| A little bit of History

There were many public houses around England in past centuries called the Indian Queen and several theories as to the origins of the name, one of the most popular being that the royal lady was the legendary Princess Pocahontas, daughter of a paramount chief of tribal native Americans who played a major role in the colonial settlement of Virginia, during the 17th century when she married tobacco planter John Rolfe and then travelled to London and was presented to English society.

One such hostelry stood overlooking the River Welland in Bridge Street, Deeping St James, an attractive thatched property believed to be around 500 years old with a swinging sign outside and one which became popular with the crews of barges which plied their trade along the waterway between Stamford and the sea.

This busy inn had many licensees but the most popular by far was a woman, Mrs Frances Bellamy, who served as mine host during the late 19th century when drunkenness was prevalent and riotous behaviour commonplace.

But despite her often unruly customers, Mrs Bellamy was a strict observer of the law and strove to keep an orderly house

and so in the spring of 1880, she was mortified to find herself in court accused of permitting drunkenness in the bar of the Indian Queen. Despite her protestations of innocence, the magistrates found her guilty, convicted on the unsupported testimony of one witness, and she was fined £3 with costs and her licence endorsed.

A few hours later, Mrs Bellamy, then aged 42, was found dead in her bedroom, her body hanging by the neck from a silk handkerchief tied to the handle of a cupboard door. The inquest was told that she had been deeply troubled by the case and had declared herself totally innocent, becoming unwell and distressed after the court hearing, and so the jury returned a verdict of “temporary insanity”.

The case was subsequently raised in the House of Commons on the grounds that the sentence was unnecessarily severe because Mrs Bellamy had no previous convictions but it was decided that the magistrates had acted correctly and could not be blamed for the suicide.

The building was badly damaged by fire in October 1897 but re-opened after repairs and the last landlord was James Rippon who retired in 1910 when it became a private house but in recent years has been replaced by a modern bungalow.

Archive photograph from 1895 with the Indian Queen on the extreme left.

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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.

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?The new pension rules 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).

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

• Take all your pension as cash in one go.

• Mix the above options.

You will need to consider your tax position: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).

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

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 you’re claiming.

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Last month, in part one of this article, I focused on the different types of backup that you should run to help protect you from loss of data. In part two I am changing this focus to more general advice to help you avoid becoming a successful target for these scammers and villains.

Security Suite: In my opinion these are a must have. The current three top performers are Bitdefender, Kaspersky and Norton. Avast is currently the best of the ‘free antivirus’ tools but I would recommend upgrading from a free solution to a fully paid security suite.

Email Care: Be careful when using your email as it is a common place for hackers to ‘hook’ you in to a website or attachment that contains malware. Most security suites have email scanners built in but these only offer limited protection. Bottom line, if you are not 100% that an email with a web-link or attachment is valid do not open it. Generally financial organisations do not send email that contains attachments. More common is for them to direct you to the secure message system

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Telephone Scam Awareness: A very common tactic is for a hacker to call you and claim they are from a well-known company. They will then persuade you that there is an issue with your system and that they need to log on to correct it. At this point they may load malware onto your system. This is actually an easy one to ‘police’. NONE OF THESE CALLS ARE VALID – IGNORE THEM.

Password Selection: I know many of you will hate this one but do not use the same password for different services. Also make your password complex (ie. Uppercase, lowercase, a symbol and a number). The common advice from security experts is not to write these down but if that is what you have to do to remember them then do it. The best way of recording them is to have a code that only you know, so what appears on the page is slightly different to the actual password. There are also online cloud based solutions that will store your passwords in an encrypted format so you can access them from any device as needed (e.g. www.passwordbox.com)

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| Spotlight on Schools

Deeping St Nicholas Primary School is some six miles away from the close family of Deeping schools. We are pleased to be able to contribute to Discovering Deeping as some families may not be familiar with our school until they are offered a school place here. This is a brief snapshot of what we have to offer.

“Together, we can make a difference” is our school motto. We believe that working together in partnership with families and our local community makes a real difference to the learning that takes place. Visitors comment that there is a happy, family atmosphere in school which makes them feel that their children are in safe hands.

Every child is different and we work hard to make sure that they all have opportunities to experience success. We have high aspirations for everyone and recognise the importance of being the best that you can be – whichever path you choose in life.

We are much smaller than other local schools and have just three classes. Our biggest class has 25 children and our smallest 16. Children are taught in mixed aged classes because our year groups differ in size. We review the teaching and learning arrangements annually to make

sure that we have the best arrangement to meet the needs of our children. Currently we have EYFS and KS1 taught together in our smallest class; years 3 and 4 taught as one class,

leaving years 5 and 6 for the third class. In total, 60 children attend the school.

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interests to give our lives balance. Therefore, our curriculum is broad and is supported by visits and school based workshop activities. Last term we all studied the history of music in age appropriate ways and this term we are having our own Roman Invasion. Sports funding enables us to invite top quality coaches into school to develop gymnastics and games skills. There are after school clubs from Monday to Thursday inclusive, covering sports and creative activities.

We work in partnership with other small schools and this gives us the opportunity to share costs. We have enjoyed gymnastics tournaments, athletics challenges, multi – cultural workshops and art exhibitions together. We also join in the excellent organised activities at The Deepings School so that our older children make wider circles of friends for the future.

One of our school aims is, “to measure success in smiles and self – confidence in addition to academic achievements.” Happy children are much more enthusiastic and ready to learn.

Our school website will give more information and can be found at www.dsnschool.org.uk

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1ST Stamford Farmers’ Market1ST -9TH A variety of Easter Holiday shows for families, including The Railway Children, at Stamford Arts Centre. For full details, visit www.stamfordartscentre.com or tel 01780 7632035TH-9TH Award-winning Peterborough and District Operatic Society presents “Hairspray” at The Cresset Theatre, Peterborough Performances at 7-30pm daily, Saturday matinee 2-30pm. Tickets £15/£12-50 with an opening night offer of £10. Call the box office on 01733 265705 or visit www.cresset.co.uk 6TH Deepings Camera Club present Guy Edwards “A Professional’s Approach to Outdoor Photography.” Guy Edwards has been a professional landscape, nature and travel photographer for over 20 years, with his main interest focused on the wildlife and wild places of the British Isles. Visit his website www.guyedwardes.com. 7:30pm at the Deepings Community Centre, Douglas Road Market Deeping: anyone interested in improving their photography is most welcome: admission £3.6TH “Bourne verses Rhyme” - a new poetry group for Bourne and surrounding area, meeting up for the delights of poetry and laughs in Smiths front bar at 7pm on the 1st Wednesday of every month.9TH K.Y.O.B. (know your own blood pressure), stroke awareness day at the Rainbow car park, Market Deeping from 9-30am – 3-30pm.9TH Deepings Rotary “Quiz Night” at the Community Centre, Market Deeping: 7pm for 7-30pm. Teams of six, £10 per person to include a Moor Farms Ploughman’s Supper – bring your own drinks and nibbles, glasses provided. To book a table contact Mary Martin on 01778 343927.10TH Wedding Fair at Bourne Corn Exchange, featuring a huge range of wedding services and suppliers in the local area. Free entry, goody bag and prize draw. 10am-2pm. 12TH Deepings Coffee Club April speaker is George Stevenson from the National Gardens Scheme: 10am for 10-30am at The Priory Church Hall. New members and visitors old and new are all extended a warm welcome. Further information from Anne Winstone – 01778 344003.14TH Deepings Heritage present a talk, “The Civil War in the Fens” by Dr. Mike Osborne, at 7.30pm in the Conference Centre, Deepings School. Charge for non-members £2. 15TH The Deepings Flower Club present a demonstration by Wendy Goodliffe, of Spalding, entitled “A Stitch in Time,” at Priory Church Hall, Deeping St James. Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm. Tea, Coffee and raffle. Visitors £6. Enquiries Sue Lee 01778 56036215TH Stamford Farmers’ Market16TH The Hardy Plant Society, present a talk by Kevin Hughes at Swines Meadow Farm Nursery, Market Deeping: 2.30pm start, visitors welcome, admission £4. For more details tel Angie, 01733 222367 or email [email protected] “Practical Portraiture” is the title of tonight’s Deepings Camera Club talk. Professional Photographer and club member Steve Marriott, from Apollo Photography and Studio Hire, demonstrating studio lighting used in portrait

*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.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS MAY7th The Rat Race, Dirty Weekend!” in aid of Children with Cancer UK. The world’s biggest assault course, at Burghley House, followed by an Epic After-Party of festival-proportion. Try the “Full Mucker” a 20 mile course or if you prefer to try the obstacles but don’t want to run as far there’s the “Half Mucker!” which is 13miles. For full details visit www.ratracedirtyweekend.com

22nd The Deepings Rotary run, starting at the Rugby Club – 5K Fun Run(10am), 10k Road Race (11am), licence by England Athletics. Details and entry forms available now contact Joe Piercy tel 01778 347580 or email [email protected]

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photography. Indoor and weather permitting outdoor studio lighting techniques. 7:30pm at the Deepings Community Centre, Douglas Road Market Deeping: anyone interested in improving their photography is most welcome: admission £3. Website: www.apollophotography.co.uk20TH You are invited to join Thorpe Hall’s 25th anniversary celebrations: choose the time that suits you – 8am-10am, 2pm-3-30pm or 5-30pm – 7pm. Tour Thorpe Hall, view a photographic exhibition showing Thorpe Hall through the ages, meet staff who opened the doors 25 years ago and discover how you can help to shape the future. If you would like any further information please contact Suzanne Ostler at Thorpe Hall on 01733 225991 or 07814143870, or email [email protected] “Verse Poetry Festival” at Stamford Arts Centre: a range of events at the Arts Centre and fringe evets in Stamford town. For full details visit www.stamfordartscentre.com or tel 01780763203.23RD Nationally acclaimed, comedian, Tony Vino, will be performing in St Guthlac’s Church, Market Deeping. Admission £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 7.30pm27TH Friends of Bourne Wood “Evening Spring Bird Walk” led by local enthusiast Vaughan Roberts. Take a stroll around the woods listening and looking for the Spring migrants and resident birds. Meet at 7pm in the main car park, £1 donation appreciated. For more details tel 07760 468052. 29TH Stamford Farmers’ Market

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Gigs and Musical Events 1ST Stamford Corn Exchange Theatre present, “Voodoo Room” who pay homage to two legendary bands, Jimi Hendrix and Cream: “great music played by great musicians.” 8pm start doors at 7-30pm. Tickets £15 from the box office tel 01780766455 or on line www.stamfordcornexchange.co.uk

2ND “Easyersaid,” local rock, indie and alternative band at the Coach House Market Deeping 9pm.

2ND Come along to the Deeping Stage, Market Deeping, tonight to listen to “Audious Tom”: 9-30pm start.

3RD Why not sit back and relax on a Sunday afternoon with a drink and some good music? Pennyless are at Mama Liz’s, Stamford 4-6pm. Free admission.

5TH Open Mic – folk at the Masons Arms, Bourne, all styles and abilities, acoustic music. Informal friendly atmosphere, all welcome: 8pm start. Free admission, supporting raffle. Contact Dean Hardy on 01778570115

6TH “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]

9TH “Boobonyx,” rock covers band playing music from bands such as Kasabian, Guns ‘n Roses and Kings of Leon ,are playing at the Deeping Stage, Market Deeping, at 9-30pm tonight.

9TH Punk and New Wave band, “Forty Fivers” are at the Coach House Market Deeping, tonight at 9pm.

12TH Open mic hosted by James Edmonds at The Bull, Guntons Rd, Newborough, Peterborough, 8.30pm.

15TH “Leftovas,” classic hits covers band, at the Stone Loach, Market Deeping: 9pm start.

16TH If you enjoy Indie and pop music then go along to the Coach House Market Deeping tonight at 9pm when “Stingray” will be covering bands such as The Clash, Stranglers and Elbow.

16TH “Kickback John” at the Deeping Stage, Market Deeping, tonight at 9-30pm.

21ST “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; Christian Smith Band, Poor Boy, Palmerston Ukulele Band, Tim and Louise and Jenny Eva. Bring the family.

22ND The ever-popular “Antoine” is at the Stone Loach, Market Deeping at 9pm tonight.

23RD Like Glam Rock? The Coach house Market Deeping presents “Glam Plan Blitz” at 9pm.

24TH Seventies band Hawkwind’s “The Machine Stops” tour at Stamford Corn Exchange Theatre: doors 7pm for 7-30pm. A concept show based on E.M.Forster’s dystopian vision of the future: a spectacular show with music, lights, dance and visual effects. Tickets £24-50, box office 01780 766455 or online at www.stamfordcornexchange.co.uk

28TH Jazz at the Toft House Hotel at 8pm. Stamford Jazz Music Society presents “The Toft House All Stars.” Guests include Gary Wood (tpt) - Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends, Julian Marc Stringle (clt/sax) - Digby Fairweather’s

Half Dozen Roy Williams (tmb) - Alex Welch Jazz Band and Bill Coleman (bass) - Kenny Ball’s Jazzmen. Admission £10, booking advisable, 01778 590335

29TH Popular local band “Cuttin Loose” play rock, pop and boogie at the Stone Loach tonight at 9pm.

30TH Are Punk and New Wave your choice of music? Then go along to the Coach House at Market Deeping at 9pm tonight and listen to “The Expletives”30TH “Miscellaneous Tom” – intrigued? Go along and listen at the Deeping Stage, Market Deeping, tonight at 9-30pm.

30TH Pennyless at St Firmins Church Thurlby, 7-30pm. Tickets £10 tel Patsy 01778 423505

“Men United in Song.” A twelve week singing project organised by the Peterborough Male Voice Choir, culminating in a charity concert at the Broadway Theatre, Peterborough on 25th June, in support of Prostate Cancer. No previous experience necessary. Introductory sessions at the Broadway theatre, with a free pint, on 1st April 7-9pm, 2nd April 10am-1pm. For more information tel 01733 425194, [email protected] or visit www.peterboroughmvchoir.org.uk

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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| Motoring - monthly advice from Tom Ingram

What is it about driving around Deeping and beyond that can cause so much stress these days?

Some of the factors that contribute to the situation are within our control as drivers, and some are not. It does help to recognise which issues each of us have the ability to affect and which ones we have little control over, because, attempting to resolve issues that are not within our capability is a sure cause for stress.

It seems that separation gaps between vehicles are either being disregarded by many or perhaps just forgotten. There actually should be a four second gap, leading up to the vehicle in front, in wet conditions – any closer than that on our roads of 50 mph+, and the ability to stop in time to prevent a collision is seriously reduced.

Whilst we have little control over the weather

conditions when we drive, problems can occur when we don’t acknowledge the adverse weather conditions as we can sometimes drive at the same speed, using the same separation gaps, not allowing any time to break for refreshment, relax, recharge in what are often driving conditions that require high levels of concentration.

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Sergeant Mosley’s Musings – “Boy Racers” Beware! I recently posted a picture on the team Facebook page of a car that had beenseized,underSection59ofthePoliceReformAct2002,andthiscausedabitofadebate. As a result, I decided to discuss this piece of legislation here and consider just what powers the police have.

The Act was brought in to deal with vehicles being used on a road in a manner which causes alarm, distress or annoyance, or where it amounts to careless or inconsiderate driving. An example might be performing screeching ‘handbrake turns’ in a housing estate or revving the engine while parked on the roadside.

It is important to explain the definition of a “road”, as it is more than you might think. A road is any highway and any other road to which the public has access and includes public highways, footpaths and bridle ways. It also includes road verges.

The Act states that, if a vehicle is driven in such a manner, then a constable or a PCSO can seize the

vehicle and the driver can be reported for the offence. The driver will then be given a notice explaining how they can reclaim the vehicle. Should the vehicle not be claimed, then it is disposed of. There are recovery and storage costs to pay, before the vehicle is released.

On the first occasion of such driving, the driver of the vehicle will be given a warning which remains with both the driver AND the vehicle for twelve months. That means if the driver drives another vehicle in the same manner, or another driver drives the same vehicle in a similar manner, then the offence is committed, and the vehicle can be seized. The warning is still in force for the full twelve months after being seized, and further breaches can again result in seizure.

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| Pets and Vets By Alder Veterinary Practice, Bourne

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15 Exeter Street, Bourne PE10 9NW

IT’S NoT juST FLoWERS THAT RISE IN THE SPRINg!

Ticks are part of the spider family. They feed off the blood of animals, after which they drop to the ground and lay their eggs. The three main sources of ticks in this country are sheep, deer and hedgehogs. However, they will sometimes attach to dogs, cats, humans and other animals. When one of my sons was a baby, I was horrified to find a tick attached to his head after playing in grass in Scotland.

Before a tick feeds, it looks like a small spider. It sits on the top of grass stalks with its front legs held up waiting for an animal to come by. Once it gets onto the animal, it crawls up the body and starts to feed . The animal does not usually feel this, as the tick injects a local anaesthetic along with anticoagulants to make the blood flow. The body of the tick now grows hugely and turns a grey colour. This is the stage that the tick becomes visible .

After feeding for a day or so, the tick detaches and drops to the ground. When removing a tick, it is important not to squeeze it, as this can increase the risk of infections being passed from

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

Last year, we saw a lot of ticks and the relatively mild winter this year will have done little to reduce the numbers for this spring. Ticks will start to rise out of the ground in the next two months, when we get the warmer spring weather. Now is a good time to think about tick treatment.

the tick. The mouthparts of the tick need to be grasped close to the skin with something like tweezers and the tick removed by twisting, not pulling. There is a very useful tool called the “O’Tom Tick Twister” which makes tick removal much easier. Your veterinary surgeon will be able to provide these.

The most worrying disease that can be transmitted by ticks is Lyme disease, which is caused by bacteria, and is on the increase in recent years. The most common symptoms in dogs and cats are lethargy, joint pain and fever, which can occur months after the tick bite . Other symptoms include neurological symptoms, heart disease and meningitis. Once diagnosed, the disease is easily treated in its earlier stages with a certain type of antibiotic. This same disease can also affect humans with the same symptoms. Infected people will often develop a skin rash a few days or weeks after the bite, that often looks like a target with a central circle at the bite site and an outer ring.

There are several treatments on the market that kill and repel ticks. Take care as many of the modern flea preparations do not kill ticks. Talk to your veterinary surgery for more information.

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It is a voluntary organisation, aiming to help the housebound, by providing a service to assist carers and their families in South Lincolnshire, across Bourne, Stamford, The Deepings, and their surrounding villages, and the PE9 villages of Rutland and East Northamptonshire. It is a registered charity which works closely with other caring organisations.

The Service provides a home-sitting service for the numerous people who are practically housebound, because of the 24-hour care they are providing for dependent relatives and friends. These include both frail, elderly people and people incapacitated through chronic illness. The service provides approximately 2,000 hours of sitting in the year.

• The service is free to carers. We rely on donations from many different sources.

• This is a sitter service, so there are no nursing or lifting duties, nor is medication given.

We urgently need new volunteers to meet the demands of our service. • We provide a service for a few hours during the day or evening, and at weekends, so if you have any time when you could be a volunteer sitter, be it once a week or even once a month, we could use your help! You will be given any appropriate training that you require, and although the position is voluntary, you will receive travel expenses where appropriate. You will also be providing an invaluable service to both the carer and their dependent relative.

• No formal qualifications are needed; we look for people who are caring, with an interest in people, kind, with a sense of humour, and a common sense approach to life. You will need to undergo a DBS check.

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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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