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Editor: Ellie Melillo
Welcome to the
April edition of
‘The Hampton
Viewer’
Well, Spring is here! We have
already seen some beautiful sunny
days and now with the longer evenings
and the prediction of a hot summer on
its way, we can look forward to a
summer full of picnics and BBQs that
didn’t quite materialise last year. Yes, I
can only but dream!!!
As I’m sitting here writing this
column waiting to here what our
chancellor is going to offer us on this
very important Budget Day. I’m hoping
he hasn’t forgotten the small businesses
struggling to keep their head above
water. However, we can all support
each other by using our Local Services
and Trades. There’s a wide range of
local services in the magazine, so
please use them when possible or if
you are looking for a tradesperson
whether it be a plumber, builder,
electrician etc. we have our local
trades pages on hand to help (see
pages 23 to 27).
Also, this month we are adding to
our regular features a monthly
horoscope for those of you that enjoy
taking a look into your stars. This is a
light hearted glimpse into astrology, so
please enjoy them - see page 40.
Finally, I hope you all have a bright
and sunny Easter weekend and a
great month.
Until next time!
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Tel: 01733 330658 Email: [email protected] Web: www.theviewer.org.uk
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Contents
Business Feature
ProLawnCare Hempsted Shopping Centre
Regular Articles
Beauty: Make-Up Bag Motors: Older Drivers Recipe: Easter Chocolate Mouse Cake The Whinge: Don’t Stop Me Now The Night Sky Book Review: The Play’s the Thing Monthly Horoscopes
Local Information
Local Information Your Local Trades Your Local & Library Events
Puzzles
Children’s Puzzle Page Adults Puzzle Page/Sudoku
Special Feature
Easter
Happy EasterHappy EasterHappy EasterHappy Easter
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The ultimate in carpet & upholstery cleaning
Stain removal & leather cleaning
For a free quote call
Tel: 07763 474160 Email: [email protected]
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Local Information ~ Local Information ~ Local Information
Girls Football
Growing At Pace
H ampton FC are currently rolling out a project which will see their female
section explode over the coming months.
The club currently run an Under 10 girls team in the Cambridgeshire S-Tech League and now plan to introduce a further four teams for the 2012/2013 season.
In January they introduced a Girls Development Centre which is currently working with girls from 7-9 to allow them to develop basic technique before they move into league football in September.
The club is also preparing to introduce Under 13, Under 14 and Under 15 age groups allowing girls from 7 to 15 the opportunity to participate in organised football at the club.
With a range of highly qualified coaches waiting to start working with the girls, they are guaranteed an excellent level of coaching to ensure they reach their full potential.
However, the girls experience will not stop there as the club are also forming links with Player Development Centres and Centres of Excellence to offer exit routes for those girls that have the talent and commitment.
It is not just experienced players that are being encouraged to come along. Girls of all playing abilities are invited to come along and be part of this new era and there will be taster sessions running on a Wednesday 11th and 25th April for girls of all abilities from 10 to 14 years old, including those who have no or limited playing experience.
These sessions will revolve around player enjoyment and there will be no pressure to be involved on an on-going basis, so why not come along and give football a try.
The club will be hosting a Girls Football Day on Friday June 8th, which is being run by Huntingdonshire Football Association to allow any girls interested in football the opportunity to come along and enjoy a fun and interactive day.
If you would like to be part of this new dynamic set up (players or coaches) then you can contact the clubs Chairman , Steve Purnell on 07964 496259 or [email protected].
Fancy Being A Football Coach? With the growth Hampton Football Club are enjoying they are now looking to recruit some additional coaches who can help with coaching their Under 5 & Under 6 Development Squads which will start training in October. The club is interested in coaches who have experience in coaching girls and would be interested in helping the female section grow. All coaching roles are voluntary, but the club are able to offer the opportunity to gain FA Coaching Qualifications. If you would like to be part of this new dynamic club then you can contact the club Chairman, Steve Purnell on 07964 496259 or [email protected].
Seeking Community Partners Hampton Football Club are continually looking for local, regional and national businesses that would like to partner with a pro-active, well respected community sport provider. The club have a range of opportunities for businesses to get involved and it may well be cheaper than you think. Why not have a look at the club on-line Community Partners Brochure at www.n4football.com
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01733 810888
We do all our own breeding of Rabbits, Guinea Pigs and Chinchillas. Hamsters, lovely fluffy Bunny Rabbits and squeaky Guinea Pigs all waiting for lots of cuddles.
We also stock lovely runs and houses, feeds, hay/straw, bowls, sawdust, treats, toys.
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Beginners Ballet Classes for Adults 18+Beginners Ballet Classes for Adults 18+Beginners Ballet Classes for Adults 18+Beginners Ballet Classes for Adults 18+ Great for increasing core strength and general all over toning, this beginners
class is suitable for all ages. Thursday 8pm-9pm. Cost £5 per session.
Senior Dancercise Senior Dancercise Senior Dancercise Senior Dancercise ---- for mature students for mature students for mature students for mature students This dance based class is a wonderful opportunity for retired ladies to enjoy
exercise in a fun, safe and friendly environment. Using a wide range of
music and varied styles of dance, there is something for everyone in this
hour long class. The class is held every Tuesday at 2.30pm-3.30pm and
welcomes new students every week. Cost £3 includes refreshments.
For further information on these classes or others held at the studios
please see www.tudanse.co.uk or call 01733 553830
Get fit for Summer with Tu Danse Studios
Regardless of age or ability!
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Spring is here and it’s time to refresh your face and body for the new season.
Pure Health & Beauty, based in the picturesque village of Glapthorn,
near Oundle, has everything you need for a rejuvenated look,
all delivered in the most relaxed and peaceful surroundings....
Help us celebrate our 4th Birthday and join us at our:
Open Day 25th April - 9.30am to 8pm
• There will be lots of special offers available
• A FREE 45 minute makeover throughout the day (to be booked in advance).
• Demonstration of the salon’s new Italian make up range.
• RVB Colour Therapy.
• Big discount on the non-surgical facelift with CACI Ultra machine -
Pure Health & Beauty is one of the only salons in the area offering
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• Introducing Advanced Electrolysis - enables the removal of skin
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T hat perfect shade of red lipstick, easy
to apply liner and super-lengthening
mascara might do its job expertly, but
if it’s been hanging around for months, it may be threatening your health. Although your cosmetics look innocent
enough, after being opened they offer a
perfect breeding ground for bacteria. And
over time, you can end up suffering from
some seriously nasty eye infections, skin
irritations and blemishes, all because your
products are long past their best.
Not all manufacturers place ‘use by’ guide-
lines on their make-up, so it can be hard to
know what is an acceptable amount of
time to keep your beauty buys for.
So we have compiled a guide to give you
the low down on when is the right time to say goodbye to your trusty old product.
Mascara: Buy a new one at least every
three or four months. Changes in texture
and smell can indicate that it’s past its
best. If you’ve had an eye infection, then
discard the mascara you were using when it started and invest in a new one to avoid
re-infection.
Pencil Eyeliner: They are fine to use until
you need to replace them, as the tip that is
in contact with the eye is constantly being
sharpened and therefore kept fairly clean -
just make sure you always cover the tip
with the protective lid.
Liquid Eyeliner: Should be treated the
same as mascara and replaced every three to four months. As with all eye make-
up, never be tempted to share yours or
borrow someone else’s - it’s the fastest way
to spread an eye infection.
Eye Shadow: Fine for a few years as long
as they are stored properly in their original
container. Make sure you replace the
applicators regularly though and, as with all eye make-up, if you suffer with an eye
infection at any point, always replace
everything you were using at the time.
Foundation: Generally safe to use for
around twelve months, foundations should
be kept away from direct sunlight or
intense heat to ensure a long lifespan. If
you use a foundation brush or sponge to apply your make-up, clean them
thoroughly on a regular basis.
Powder Blusher: Safe to use for a few
years as bacteria can’t breed easily in the
dry formula, though applicators should be
kept clean - washing every few weeks is essential.
Lipstick: They should really be replaced
after a year as they are in constant
contact with your mouth. Be aware of
changes in smell and texture to determine
if it’s time you should be looking for a new
one.
BEAUTY
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Moisturiser: Aim to discard moisturisers
after six months. Changes in smell and consistency indicate that the product has
reached its ‘use by’ date.
Sunscreen: Aim to purchase brand new
sunscreen every year, as the ingredients
that protect you from damaging UV rays
can become less potent over time.
Nail Varnish: Usually varnish will last for a
good twelve months. If after shaking you
aren’t able to mix it together, then it’s a
sure sign it is ready to be thrown away.
Left: loveithaveit.com ‘Object D’art’ Make-up Bag £16.99 Right: 1. Estee Lauder ‘Double Wear’ Mascara £19.50, 2. Clinique ‘Cream Shaper Eye Liner’ £14, 3. The Body Shop ‘Liquid Liner’ £9, 4. Clinique ‘Colour Surge Eyeshadow - Spruced Up’ £20, 5. Estee Lauder ‘Resilience Lift Extreme Radiant Makeup’ £30, 6. Clinique Bloom All Over Colour £25, 7. Clinique ‘Different Lipstick’ £16, 8. Clinique ‘Moisture Surge Intense Skin Fortifying Hydrator’ £30, 9. Forever Living ‘Aloe Sunscreen Spray’ £16, 10. Estee Lauder ‘Pure Colour Nail Laquer’ £14
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Vist our Showroom at: 1200 Lincoln Road,Werrington,
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Opening Times: Monday to Saturday 10am - 5pm
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A really fun day out at Pigeons Farm!
Pigeons Farm, Wisbech Road, Thorney, Peterborough. PE6 0TD
Children’s Activity Children’s Activity Children’s Activity Children’s Activity FarmFarmFarmFarm
A traditional farmyard with 28 acres of grass paddocks and play areas
Tel: 01733 271020 Web: www.pigeonsfarm.co.uk Email: [email protected]
2nd to 9th April: Easter Egg Hunt
3rd April: Pottery Painting
7th April: Build a Bear Workshop 11am to 3pm
8th April: Best Easter Bonnet competition starting at 3pm
11th April: Pepper Pig Visiting Farm from 11am to 3pm
Bottle feeding Lambs, lots of Baby Animals to see & Egg Collecting!
Car Boot Sale starting Thursday 5th April & will be held every Thursday thereafter. All enquiries contact Norman or Nigel on tel. 01733 222182
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Motoring
R oad safety organisations have said forcing elderly drivers to retake their test when they reach a certain age is not the best way to improve road
safety. There has been a recent spate of accidents
involving older drivers who police have claimed were not fit to hold a licence.
One accident saw a 16-year-old girl killed by an 87-year-old driver who swerved onto the pavement in Colchester, Essex crushing the girl against a wall. Police had asked the driver to give up his licence three days before the fatal crash after he was involved in a separate crash, an inquest heard.
However, road safety groups have told us that they think incidents involving elderly drivers are more widely reported in the press – heightening the public’s negative perception of older drivers.
“Older drivers do of course make mistakes as we all do, said Adrian Walsh, director of charity RoadSafe. “There is evidence to show that risk increases as drivers get older, but the type of error is quite different from young drivers – most of them are to do with errors of judgement rather than breaches of the law & most are ‘lapses’. One thing is clear - older drivers take less risks.”
Andrew Howard, head of road safety at The AA, agreed, adding: “It is very difficult to base decisions about older drivers on the more outrageous accidents that they have. After all we don’t base our rules on all young drivers around those who pinch cars, speed or drive stupidly to impress their friends.
“By and large, most older drivers are safe drivers. Risk curves fall from teenage to late 40s and only really begin to turn up again by late 60s/early 70s and sharply by 80s. Even then they struggle to have a risk level challenging the youngest (and fittest) drivers.”
Howard added that stopping older people driving would have immense costs too – both personally and to the economy as other forms of transport would have to be funded.
The Institute of Advanced Motorists said they think older drivers get an “unfair press”.
“In terms of the number of crashes they have they are one of the safest groups on the road and far safer than young drivers between the ages of 17-24”, said the IAM’s Neil Greig.
“When an older driver knocks down a pedestrian or drives the wrong way up a dual carriageway they get banner headlines and calls for tough re-tests. The vast majority of older drivers are responsible adults who know their weaknesses and change their driving to cope with them.”
The IAM wants to see voluntary assessments made widely a v a i l a b l e , s u c h a s i t s DriveCheck55, where drivers can refresh their skills, discuss the high risk factors & get an independent assessment without fear of losing their licence.
Meanwhile, Professor Stephen Glaister, director of the RAC Foundation, said there is no evidence older drivers have more accidents. “In fact their safety record is better than that of many young drivers - but their frailty means that when they are involved in collisions they are more likely to be killed or seriously injured,” he explained.
“Rather than introducing compulsory re-testing for older drivers, we would like to see the greater promotion of voluntary refresher courses. Insurance policies which offer discounts to older drivers who do not drive at the riskiest times – such as at night – & on the most dangerous roads would also help.”
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Harvey’s Bridal Boutique We are a small family run bridal boutique in
Ramsey. We pride ourselves on our friendly,
personal service.
We have a wide selection of Bridal Gowns,
Bridesmaid Dresses and Accessories in our stunning new showroom.
Now stocking Benjamin Roberts designer range and
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Opening Times: Wednesday 1.00pm-8.00pm Thurs-Sat 10.00am – 4.00pm or by appointment
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The Cherry HouseThe Cherry HouseThe Cherry HouseThe Cherry House RestaurantRestaurantRestaurantRestaurant
For superb food & excellent service in delightful surroundings, call
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The Whinge Don’t Stop Me Now
(I’m Just Getting Started)
T his month I’m going to have a proper whinge. It’s been quite a while since I had a good moan – at least on the pages of
the Viewer, if you speak to my family or my colleagues they will probably tell you that it’s not been that long since the last one!
There’s nothing particularly deep or mean-ingful in the whinge, I’m not going to discuss the economy or the foreign policy of the United States of America (as I write our Prime Minister is visiting the States and making a bit of an ass of himself – we do play basketball in the UK and the rules are really quite simple to follow; now if he’d compared the complexity of American Football to Cricket then I’d have a bit more sympathy. American Football has lots of ups and downs compared to Crickets’ ins and outs and I could allow him some leeway to get confused there, but basketball? I’m not even going to complain about the amount of abuse that my wife and I receive whilst delivering this organ (although one day I might just, and it would probably shock most right thinking residents of Hampton).
Anyway, that’s not what I’m going to grumble about. Although the subject of my objection is loosely related to politics; I wish to complain about the BBC!
Specifically, the BBC News website and their oversimplification of news stories in order to sell the story to the masses. Over simplifica-tion is perhaps not the correct word but deliberate misrepresentation might seem a tad strong. There is one story this week that I noticed was particularly guilty of distortion and it really got my goat.
This week the government has issued guidelines on how much red meat we should eat. Nothing too startling there, we’re always being told how much or how little of just about every comestible you can imagine we should consume. This is usually because some study has found links to certain health related prob-lems or behavioural issues. Sometimes these studies are even conducted scientifically. However, commonly, these studies concen-trate on very specific elements of a balanced diet such as the effects of coffee or red wine.
More often we’re usually advised to drink less or eat more fruit and vegetables. And this study came to similar conclusions regarding red meat & advised upon an average person’s weekly consumption. In itself this is fine because we all know that we should mix things up a bit, eat chicken occasionally, fish twice a week & sometimes go vegetarian for the odd day.
However, what the BBC decided to do was to break down this weekly average consump-tion guideline and tell us how much this meant we could eat per day. This was in order to facilitate the sensationalistic story that they could now tell. They showed us that this meant we could only consume 5oz of rump steak per day which is considerably less than the aver-age restaurant steak – how scandalous that we’ve all been consuming 8oz steaks which are detrimental to the health of the nation.
This is of course a complete load of tosh! Nobody has suggested that you should consume a little red meat every day; unlike booze, it’s alright to binge on this and have all your weeks’ worth in one go. There has not been any suggestion otherwise but what good would a story be if it just reported that scientists have discovered that everything should be consumed in moderation and we should have a balanced diet. This would not be news because we all know this. But the story that the nanny state are telling us not only how much fruit and veg , how much alcohol we’re allowed, but now how much red meat we’re allowed; scandalous – I didn’t vote for them, how can they tell me what to eat … etc etc.
You would think that with all the scandal surrounding irresponsible press at the moment that an organisation which is supposed to be above such things would actually take notice of the wind of change blowing through the streets of journalism.
It must have been a slow news day. There we are whinge over; back to the funny stuff next month (unless anything else gets my goat in the meantime). © 2012 Stephen Farringdon http://stephenfarringdon.com http://www.asf-photography.co.uk
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In The Night Sky #13
O ver the last month we’ve had some great views of Jupiter and Venus together in the evening sky, getting
ever closer together and sometimes with the Moon close by. Jupiter will move into opposition in April so we should continue to get some really good views of the largest planet in our solar system.
During April we also get to see the Lyrids meteor shower. This is a medium shower with about 10 to 20 meteors per hour. Although in 1982 this peaked at 90 meteors per hour and in 2000 it reached 60 per hour; so who knows what this year will bring.
The Lyrids are produced when the Earth’s atmosphere passes through the dust left behind from Comet Thatcher which passed by us in 1861 and is not due to return until 2276, so we won’t get to see that!
The Lyrids last from 15th to 25th April with the peak being on the evening of the 22nd (morning of the 23rd) from around 0100 to 0300. But remember this is Universal Time
(UT) and we will be on British Summer Time by then. The picture shows you where to find the shower radiant which is in the constellation of Lyra (hence the name of the shower). However, this means that the meteors will appear to come from this point, you could actually see them anywhere in the night sky. So you need to keep an eye on everywhere but pre- dominantly on the area shown in the picture. This is what the night sky will look like at 0230 (UT) on the morning of 23rd April. Also notice that there is no moon so this should make viewing the shower easier.
As always, if you have any questions regarding this article you can email me Via [email protected], Happy star gazing.
The Nightwatchman © 2012 Stephen Farringdon http://stephenfarrindgon.com http://www.asf-photography.co.uk
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LONDON ROAD,
HEMPSTED
T he developers of the new
Hempsted Shopping Centre on London Road have recently
confirmed that contractors are now appointed and due on site shortly to begin construction. The scheme will provide just over 10,800 sq ft of retail space with a minimum of 7 shop units, along with 14 residential apartments above. Terms have already been agreed with Tesco Express who will operate a 4,000 sq ft convenience store. Another unit will
be occupied by a Barnardo’s charity shop.
Charles Trafford of joint letting
agents Trafford Oliver commented: ‘Admittedly there has been a delay caused in the main by the cost of the building coming in above budget. My client has been able to identify some savings with the
contractor and everyone is now committed to moving forward and getting the development underway.’ As part of the re-launching of the
marketing campaign, Savi l l s Peterborough office has been brought in to act jointly in the letting of the remaining retail units. Erica Lewis of Savills said: ‘We are delighted to have been appointed joint agents on the scheme and we are keen to speak to any local businesses who may be interested in taking a shop within the development’.
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QUICK CROSSWORD
PUZZLES
Sudoku
To solve this SU-DOKU puzzle, just complete the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1-9 only once. You need to solve this using logic not guesswork.
Answers on page 41
Across 1 Not private (6) 4 One belonging to a club (6) 9 Endure (7) 10 Book of maps (5) 11 Surplus (5) 12 Design (7) 13 Discontinued (11) 18 Withdraw (7) 20 Living (5) 22 Concerning (5) 23 Outside light (7) 24 Removing (6) 25 Two wheeled vehicles (6)
Down 1 Mailed (6) 2 Destroyed by fire (5) 3 Copy (7) 5 Precise (5) 6 Accept as true (7) 7 Climbing up (6) 8 Frantically (11) 14 Interconnected system (7) 15 Clearly (7) 16 Chicken meat (6) 17 Racket game (6) 19 Consumed (5) 21 Perfect (5)
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ARIES MARCH 21 - APRIL 20
Your ruling planet, the energetic Mars, is
moving forward again, as from the 14th
you’ll notice your plans picking up the
pace again. During the last few months
you will have often felt hesitant about taking action
– most unusual for Aries! Enthusiasm and assertive-
ness return now, enjoy!
TAURUS APRIL 21 - MAY 21
The love planet Venus and abundant
Jupiter start the month in your sign and
you should still be reaping the rewards
of your past efforts. Venus moves into
Gemini on the 4th and then the pace changes.
Feeling rather restless, you’ll be questioning your
social life and your relationships.
GEMINI MAY 22 - JUNE 21 The love planet Venus moves into your
sign on the 4th
and your ruler, the planet
Mercury, changes sign on the 17th
. April is
an interesting and rather turbulent
month and you’ll need to channel and focus your
energies wisely. Your mind may be especially in-
quisitive during this cycle.
CANCER JUNE 22 - JULY 22
The Libra full moon on the 6th
falls in the
domestic area of your chart; your
thoughts turn to family, loved ones and
personal matters. Your living space is
also in the spotlight and home improvements will be
high on your agenda. With Mars gathering speed
conversation is energetic and plentiful.
LEO JULY 23 - AUGUST 23 Friendly and outgoing Venus in Gemini
puts the spotlight on your friends and
social life this month. Energetic Mars in
hard working Virgo gathers momentum
after the 14th
in the monetary area of your chart.
Some financial reviewing and reorganisation may
become necessary now.
VIRGO AUG. 24 - SEPT. 22
After the 14th
you’ll feel as if a great
weight has been lifted from your
shoulders. Mars, planet of action and
assertiveness has been slowing you down
since January, but now you can get going again!
Plans & dreams can start moving & you’ll intuitively
know where to begin.
LIBRA SEPT. 23 - OCT. 23 Mars retrograde has not been easy for
Libra and its forward motion on the 14th
will be a great relief. You will have
reassessed your goals and your needs
and start to have a clear plan of action now. The
full moon on the 6th
will challenge you to be direct
and straightforward with others.
SCORPIO OCT. 24 - NOV. 22
Your social life may have been on hold
over the last few months, confidence
may not have been high & you proba-
bly preferred to lay low. It’s all chang-
ing now as Mars gathers speed and challenges you
get out there and have fun. Venus in Gemini brings
finances to the forefront.
SAGITTARIUS NOV. 23 - DEC. 21 Delays and setbacks at work and in
your career may have been a problem
since the end of January. That is all
changing now as energetic Mars starts
to move forward in a pivotal part of your chart.
The cosmos is asking you to reach for the stars and
not to doubt yourself in any way.
CAPRICORN DEC. 22 - JAN. 20
Mars retrograde in Virgo may have
demanded that you review and reas-
sess many areas of your life. Rather
than asserting your desires you may
have tended towards introspection. Now you can
get back to being straightforward, assertive and
courageous – with good results!
AQUARIUS JAN. 21 - FEB. 18
Since idealistic Neptune left your sign
in February your life has probably be-
come much clearer and your goals and
future plans are much more apparent.
Your ruler, the quirky Uranus, marches forward in
pioneering Aries & your ideas should be abundant
& openly creative.
PISCES FEB. 19 – MARCH 20
Communicative Mercury, retrograde in
your sign, will up the pace as forward
motion starts on the 4th
. Moving into
energetic Aries on the 17th
you’ll find
ideas and plans will really get going. You can now
enjoy increased powers of concentration and lively
discussion will come your way.
For April 2012 - By Astrologer Christine Chalklin
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Puzzle Answers
Quick Crossword Sudoku
Kids Puzzle Sums: 26, 3, 49 Magic Number: 334
Across: 1 Public, 4 Member, 9 Survive, 10 Atlas, 11 Extra, 12 Pat-tern, 13 Interrupted, 18 Retreat, 20 Alive, 22 About, 23 Lantern, 24 Taking, 25 Cycles. Down: 1 Posted, 2
Burnt, 3 Imitate, 5 Ex-
act, 6 Believe, 7 Rising,
8 Desperately, 14 Net-
work, 15 Plainly, 16
Breast, 17 Tennis, 19
Eaten, 21 Ideal.
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Your Local Events A guide to what’s on in your area
Whilst every care is taken to ensure details given on this page are correct at time of going to print, please always check with the venue before attending an event.
31st March through-out
School Holidays at
11am to 3pm
Ferry Meadows
Follow the Easter themed trails around the park. Collect a sheet from visitor centre and return to claim your prize when you finish. For ages 3-12 years. Call 234193 for more information.
Easter at Pigeon Farm
Easter Egg Hunt, bottle feed the lambs, see all the baby animals. Special Easter Sunday lunch with Easter Bonnet Competition. For all other events please
see page 15 or call 01733 271020.
5th April
Ferry Meadows - Guided Cycle Ride with David Linscott. 8 - 10 miles for ages 16+ Booking required - call 234193.
11th April @ 12pm to 2pm
Ferry Meadows for ages 3+
Teddy Bears Picnic Come along to Ferry Meadows and enjoy a picnic with Barney the Bear. Bring your own lunch and bear. Tel. 234193. Booking required.
14th April
Sacrewell Farm and Country Centre
Grow Your Own Day for those budding gardeners. Tel. 01780 782254
14th April
East of England Showground
Spencer’s Charity Ball For details go to www.exec.org.uk/events
5th May from 1.30pm to 5pm
Hampton vale Community Centre
Hamptons Treats for all Event See page 18 for details
20th April @ 7.30pm
Stamford Corn Ex-
change Theatre
Rock Around The Sixties Foundations & The New Honeycombs The Foundations were a British soul band from 1967 to 1970. They are best know for their two biggest hits, “Baby Now That I’ve Found You” and “ Build Me Up Buttercup”. Tickets available from the theatre box of-fice tel. no. 01780 766455
6th & 5th May
Truckfest at East of England Showground
Truckfest are celebrating its 30th anniver-sary. The show is not just for the road haul-age industry, it will be packed with fun things for all the family. Stars from TV and stage will be visiting and there will be the very best in motorised entertainment from Bigfoot, Slingshot and motorcycle stunt acts. For more information visit www.truckfest.co.uk.
16th May
Ferry Meadows @ 10am to 3.15pm - FREE
Join ranger Gary Mason for a guided walk through Bluebell Wood and Lynch Planta-tion. Meet at the Visitors Centre. Call 234193 or visit www.neneparktrust.org.uk for more information.
25th to 27th May
The Willow Festival returns to Peterborough
Embankment in 2012
The Willow Festival was one of the largest FREE live music festivals in Europe back in 2003. This year the festival will showcase 120 live bands from across the UK and other parts of the world. An eclectic mix of music will take place over the 3 days. FREE entry. For details call 751864.
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Your Local Library Times & Regular
Events
Hampton Library
Opening Times: Monday: Closed
Tues. & Wed: 9.30 - 1.30pm Thurs. & Fri: 1.30am - 6.00pm Saturday: 9.30am - 1.30pm
Regular Events:
Rhymetime
Tuesdays at
10.15am- 10.45am
Storytime
Fridays 2.30pm - 3pm
Codex Junior Reading Groups
Ages 6-11 years
Meet monthly for fun and games based on your favourite books - various dates. Call for time & date.
Beginners’ Computers
Tuesdays 11am - 12.30pm
Everything you need to know to use a computer, email and surf the web.
Adult Reading Groups - Hampton
Book Buddies
Share your views and discuss books
and authors. Meet monthly various dates. If you are interested please talk to a member of staff or call 01733 864538
Silver Surfers
Drop in to find out more or call us!
For Hampton Library call 01733 864538 or email
Promote a Community Event in your local Community magazine
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Saturday 14th April 10am – 10.30am
FREE event at Hampton Library!
We run basic computer courses on Tuesdays 11am – 12.30pm FREE!!!
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INDEX of Advertisers Motor Services
Broadway Garage PNP Autofix
Opticians J. Neville Opticians
Pet Services
Caves Pet & Farm Shop Lakeview Pet Crematorium Little Acre Kennels & Cattery
Plumbing & Heating
Excel Gas Services K. Hall Plumbing & Heating LEE Heating PlumbRite
Private Tuition
John Barratt Mathematics
Property Maintenance
B. Rollings Decorating Chris Ireson Painter & Dec. Oakdale Decorators
Property Management
Belvoir Comptons Property
Restaurants, Cafes & Pubs
Cherry House Restaurant Giuliano’s Restaurant Lakeside Café Riva The Haycock Hotel The Plough, Farcet Fen
Senior Services: Cross Keys
Shopping Centres
Hempstead development
Solar Energy:Solar Creations
Spas & Swimming Pools
Posh Spas
Take-aways
Toni’s Fish Bar UK Pizza & Kebab
Taxis: White Knight Cars Ltd.
Tilers & Tiles Supply Ian Coupland Ceramics
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Accounting Services
TaxAssist Accountants
Activities
Dragon Boat Festival
Aerials & Satellites
Ace TV Aerial & Satellite Aerials 4 U PVS AV SPK Digital
Blinds
Blinds in Harmony Sunline Blinds
Bridal/Prom/Evening Wear
Harvey’s Bridal Boutique
Carpet & Flooring Hampton Carpets & Flooring Universal Carpets & Flooring Xpert Flooring
Children Activities/Leisure
Pigeon Activity Farm One Leisure
Children Clothes
Twinkle Clothes
Chiropodist
Cathy How care for your feet
Cleaning Services Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
Robertson Cleaning Stainbusters Complete
Computers Services Progressive Computing
Craft & Haberdashery
Art and Stitch Pondskipper Crafts
Cycles: Cycle Surgery
Dance & Exercise Classes
Jazzercise Tu Danse Studios
Domestic Applicances
Machine Man
Domestic Services Extra Fresh Hampton Iron Maiden WBCS Domestic Cleaners
Electrician
MM Electrical Services SCN Electrics Ltd
Entertainment
Platinum Party Sounds
Farm Shops
Caves Pet & Farm Shop Moor Farm Meats Shop
Furniture Peterborough Recliner
Garage Doors
Ridgeway
Garden Nurseries & Serv.
Courts Landscapes ProLawnCare Scenic Gardens Wyndham Landscapes
General Maintenance
The Hampton Handyman
Gifts and Experiences
Flying Lessons - FlyCB
Glaziers
RA Baker
Hair & Beauty
Ego Nails Pure Health & Beauty Root 66 / Tanning Lounge
Health, Fitness & Lifestyle
Advance Performance Hypnotherapy Clinic Jazzercise Tu Danse Studios
Insurance Brokers
HR Insurance Services
Kitchens and Bathrooms
Paul Cavender Kit & Baths Bliss Bathrooms
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