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The
Lutterworth &District Journal
August 2016 - Issue No. 221
www. lutterworthandd i s tri c t journa l . co .uk
For Advertisements or Editorial please call or fax (0116) 275 1037 or email us at: lutterworth@districtjournal.fsnet.co.uk
The FREE paper for the community, about the community
THIS MONTH’S CONTENTS:
Bloodwise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2
Oh Lovely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3
Motoring Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
Welcome to EK Bridal . . . . . . . Page 7
Lutterworth Fun Dog Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8
Whittle Roundabout . . . . . . . . . Page 9
Royal Garden Party . . . . . . . . . Page 10
Vista Changes Lives . . . . . . . . . Page 11
Competition Winners . . . . . . Page 12
Lutterworth Ramblers . . . . . . Page 13
Lutterworth Arts & CraftsFestival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14
Victory Show 2016 . . . . . . . . . . Page 15
Lutterworth & VillagesFoodbank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16
Welcome to Lutterworth . . . Page 17
Bits ‘n’ Bobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 18
Lutterworth Big Bike Ride . Page 19
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Helen Akroyd-KingEDITOR
Trish AkroydADVERTISEMENT MANAGER
Telephone/Fax: 0116 275 1037Mobiles: 07702 246464 (Trish)
or 07768 218 932 (Helen)
Deadlines for September 2016ADVERTS:
22 August 2016EDITORIAL: 24 August 2016
Publication/Distribution: 6 September 2016
BLOODWISEBeating Blood Cancers Since 1960Bloodwise plays a vital role, working incollaboration with the NHS, health professionals,government, pharmaceutical companies and othercharities to ensure that the needs of blood cancerpatients are addressed.Our two shops in Lutterworth are the only shops
in the whole of the world, so your support isinvaluable. Your donations are needed, with 137different types of blood cancers, finding informationcan prove very overwhelming. Please visit our Bloodwise website
www.bloodwise.org.uk or pop into one of our shopseither in Bell Street or in the Station Rd car park andwe will help if possible.Your generosity is gratefully received and much
appreciated. Whether it’s donating items for us to sellor buying items that other people have donated to us.We can provide a collection and delivery service
for larger items. We need your continued support forwithout you the progress to date would not havebeen possible. Volunteers are always welcome. Pleasecontact 01455 556649 for more information.
Tel/Fax: 0116 275 10372 The Lutterworth & District Journal
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Haberdashery, ribbons & threads and a selection ofknitting yarns & cotton fabrics
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Our aim is to provide you with a shop that catersfor Unique Gifts and Bespoke Needlework fromForget Me Not, who will personalise that specialgift for your loved one or new addition to thefamily and also provides a repair and alterationservice.Needles & Pins for your knitting and sewing needs
with a range of haberdashery, ribbons and threadsand a selection of knitting yarns and cotton fabrics.We are also agents for Merlins Dry Cleaners, who
provide a collection and delivery service onWednesday and Saturday.We would also like to provide the following
workshops: Crochet for beginners; Knitting forbeginners; Sewing for beginners; Craft parties forchildren; Knit a scarf for winter; Knit a hat for winter.Dates to be advised so if you are interested in any
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URGENT - WANTEDDISTRIBUTORS
Reliable mature people to deliver TheLutterworth & District Journal in BroughtonAstley (Cromford Meadows Estate & DuntonRoad area). Good rates of pay. Please callTrish or Helen on 0116 275 1037.
CHARLOTTE GRAHAM& DAUGHTERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORSKaren Poole has joined the team atCharlotte Graham & Daughters FuneralDirectors in Broughton Astley. Karen is alocal Lutterworth girl and has been aFuneral Director working in and aroundthe area for over 13 years and will be wellknown by many families.
Both Charlotte are Karen are able to givehelp and assistance when a loved one haspassed away taking care of all the funeralarrangements.
The company also offers lots of productsso for more information.
See the advert below for contact details.
Email: lutterworth@districtjournal.fsnet.co.uk The Lutterworth & District Journal 3
We are very pleased to announce thatKaren Poole has joined our team
Helping families at their time of need in Broughton Astley,Lutterworth and surrounding villages
24 Hour Answering Service ~ Private Chapels of Rest
Pre-Paid Funeral Plans ~ Headstones and Memorials
Floral Tributes
Part of the Community ~ Serving the Community
OH LOVELYAfter six wonderful years trading in what hasbecome more like a family home than abusiness, I’ve made the decision to close theshop on Church Street in Lutterworth. Therising costs of running the shop coupledwith people’s way of shopping has made itimpossible to make it a viable business onthe street. So we’re keen to continue the OhLovely offering on the internet. The customers and staff, old and new, have
made it a joy to run. Our customers are veryimportant to us which is why we are updatingthe website to include the card companies youlove along with a same day delivery service ifyou’re in Lutterworth or a surrounding village.We will also offer a free of charge giftwrapping service on anything you buy shouldyou require it. Keep your eyes open for the latest news of
the Grand Clearance Sale on social media, thenew home to Oh Lovely, www.oh-lovely.co.uk We’re going to miss you all.
We will miss you too Amy and wish you everysuccess with your ‘new’ venture. Trish & Helen
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PAINTING &DECORATING SERVICES
With over 30 years trade experienceInternal & external. Insurance work
undertaken. End of tenancy re-paints etc.
FREE no-obligation quotes given within 48hrs
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(Est. over 30 years)
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0116 284 9735 / 0775 357 7004 Enderby
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Broughton Astley W.I.Brenda Lincoln, accompanied by her husbandDavid, came along to tell us about the quilts shemakes for the severely injured service personnelwho are being treated at the Joint ServicesRehabilitation Centre at Hedley Court in Surrey.
She had made a batch of traditional quilts usingbrightly coloured squares of material and asked if shemight visit to see if anyone would like one. Her ideawas accepted and she was surprised to find that theywere snapped up very quickly. Soon she was asked,“Do you do letters?” Well of course she does and shenow personalises each quilt for the recipient to showtheir regimental badge, name, rank and number. Thebackground material may be the union flag in red,white and blue or a muted camouflage design or thecolours used by the regiment. Brenda showed usseveral examples of her quilts which were reallyamazing and told some stories of the courage anddetermination of these brave soldiers, which weretruly inspirational.
The recent outing to Adam Henson’s Cotswoldsfarm was very interesting and enjoyed by all, as wasour summer party to celebrate the 85th Anniversaryof the formation of Broughton Astley WI. Plans areunderway to visit Trentham Gardens, Staffordshire inSeptember and a performance of ‘Singing in the Rain’at the Concordia Theatre in November.
New members are always made welcome, for more information contact Fran Marsland on 01455 282118.
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Motoring Matters!
SUMMER DRIVING TIPSThe holiday season can mean high temperatures, whether it’s the dailycommute or a long journey to a holiday retreat. Driving in the summer hasits challenges so take a look at these summer driving tips to help keep yousafe and moving.
• Lost Key Fobs It's easy to lose your car keys in the sand or ruin your remotecontrol with water by accidentally taking the fob for a swim. Keep your keyssafe and dry and check your handbook. On most cars, there's an alternativeway to open the doors that you can use if your remote stops working.
• Punctures If your tyres are already damaged or they're at the wrongpressure, the higher temperatures of summer will increase the risk of ablowout. Make sure you check your tyres regularly for condition andpressures. Increase pressures to suit extra loads as advised in your handbook.Don’t forget, that if you’re towing to check caravan / trailer tyres too andreplace those that show any signs of cracking in the sidewall or tread grooves.
• Overheating High temperatures can aggravate cooling system problemstoo. It’s important to check the coolant and cooling system regularly to avoidoverheating. Check your coolant reservoir, look for wet or white marks oncoolant hoses and listen for the fan when your engine is at idle. If you thinkanything’s amiss, have it looked at ASAP.
• Glare or dazzle from the sun causes lots of accidents but you can reducethe effect by keeping your windscreen nice and clean. Leave a good distancebetween you and the vehicle in front and by replacing worn or damagedwindscreen wipers. It pays to keep a clean pair of sunglasses in your car yearround but avoid lenses that darken in strong sunlight.
• Stress/Tiredness If you feel tired, stop and take a short nap (up to 15minutes) or drink two cups of strong coffee. It’s best to avoid getting tired inthe first place if you can. Factor in a 20-minute break in journeys of more than3 hours. On longer trips, take a break every couple of hours. Don’t drinkalcohol or eat a heavy meal before driving and don’t stop for a nap on the hardshoulder. Make sure you check parking restrictions before putting your headdown at a motorway service area as you could get a ticket for overstaying yourwelcome.
• Hay Fever If your hay fever is particularly bad, it’s best to get someone elseto drive if you can. However if you choose to drive yourself, make sure anymedication you’re taking doesn't cause drowsiness. Close windows and airvents to reduce pollen grains in the car. Clean mats and carpets regularly toget rid of dust. Keep tissues close to hand and wear sunglasses to block outbright sunlight. Slow down and drop back if you feel you're about to sneeze –at 70mph you’ll lose vision for up to 100m
• Loose Chippings Roads repaired with tar and loose chippings are acommon sight in the summer but they can cause cracked headlamps andwindscreens and damage paintwork if you’re not careful. Stick to anytemporary speed limit that’s been put in place and keep your distance from thecar in front.
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Leicestershire SpeakersIn What Direction does the Eiffel Tower Expand?Our July meeting opened with Margaret Barrett reading ‘The Speech’ by Joyce Grenfell. One couldalmost imagine Margaret had been ‘morphed’ into Joyce Grenfell with her reading.Summer was the title of Hiten Vyas’ speech, based on vocabulary. Whilst talking about summer Hiten
took us across the channel to the Eiffel Tower and informed that it actually expands 17cm. From theaudience’s faces it was apparent they were imagining the dimension and plane of the expansion!!Wyn Glen always speaks so eloquently and she entertained us with anecdotes about the battles her late
husband had with the lawn mower. Wyn told us how she refused to let the garden daunt her and approachthe tasks in hand with stoicism.Topics (impromptu short speeches) for July were led by Mark Glover and as usual these led to some very
interesting views and ideas when the speaker was challenged to talk about the value of an object or thing.One example the Loch Ness Monsters, another diamonds.Leicestershire Speakers welcome anyone who would like to learn the art of speaking in public. Our
meetings are supportive, informative and entertaining, helping to turn nervous wrecks into confidentspeakers. We meet at 7.30pm on the second Wednesday of each month at Blaby Drop in Centre. For moreinformation ring Anne Jones on 0116 277 2295 or visit our website www.leicspeakers.co.uk ~ We can alsoprovide entertainment and talks to other societies and groups.
Email: lutterworth@districtjournal.fsnet.co.uk The Lutterworth & District Journal 5
Broughton Astley branch12 Swannington Road,Broughton Astley,
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Open Surgery:9-10am (Mon-Sat)
Appointment only:2.30-3.30pm (Mon-Thur)and 4.30-6.20pm (Mon-Fri)
Nursing Clinics:Throughout the day (Mon-Fri)
Lutterworth branchElizabethan House,Leicester Road, Lutterworth,
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Appointments only:
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11.30am-12.30pm (Sat)
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For all your small and farm animal treatment contactyour local friendly veterinary surgery:
EMERGENCIESWe also operate an ‘Out of Hours’ service for all
our clients, 24 hours a day
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Hinckley BID’s 6th Annual Classic Motorshow is aFun Day out for all The FamilyOn Sunday September 18th, around 500 Classicvehicle owners from all over the Midlands are onceagain expected to fill Hinckley Town Centre to showoff their beautiful and carefully restored machinesand to compete for a variety of Trophies.
With the Organisers based in Market Place - from 8am to10am entries will be shown where to park including on RegentStreet, Castle Street, Church Walk car park, The Borough,Market Place, Station Road, part of Rugby Road & George Street where road closures will be in place.
Organised by the Hinckley BID - this year’s 6th annual Hinckley Classic Motor Show already hasmultiple entries from far and wide - including cars, vans, bikes and scooters, pre-war tractors andold buses – as well as fast and furious classics.
Many shopkeepers and cafés/pubs/takeaways and restaurants will be open and there will beadditional attractions for children, as well as a band playing.
This annual event like others organised by Hinckley BID including the increasingly popular AnnualSoap Box Derby and Annual Pancake Race are FREE to watch and the Classic Motorshow is FREE toenter a vehicle. Please contact steve@hinckleybid.co.uk for an entry form or for more information orcall 01455 698494.
6 The Lutterworth & District Journal Tel/Fax: 0116 275 1037
Watt A Wand A FullOwed?
(Or Poet tree without mist aches!)
A great poem, called The Spelling Chequer,follows (with grateful thanks to its anonymousauthor) that I hope reminds you that, even withvery sophisticated computer technology, it’svery easy to believe that because ‘thecomputer’ validates something as ‘correct’ itdoesn’t necessarily mean it is! It’s accuracy isonly as good as the design of the programmeand the computer industry has an expressionfor how good that might be: GIGO... GarbageIn, Garbage Out!
The human mind is often referred to as ‘themost powerful computer on the planet’ and,after many years of on-going ‘programming’you may wonder why you keep acting upon‘instructions’ that individually appear to makesense but, when they all come together (as inthe poem), they make no sense (or evennonsense!) at all.
The Spelling Chequer
I have a spelling chequer It came with my pea sea It plainly marks for my revue Miss steaks eye cannot sea
Each thyme when eye have struck the quays I weight for it two say If watt eye rote is wrong or rite It shows me strait a weigh
As soon as a mist ache is maid It nose bee fore two late And eye can put the error rite No I shall find it grate
I’ve run this poem threw it I’m shore yore policed to no It’s letter perfect in its weigh My chequer tolled me sew
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SPORTS MASSAGEJust recently I’ve treated quite a few of myclients with a combination of sportsmassage and Kinesiology tape – the brightcoloured strips that all the best dressedathletes are wearing - and the results arevery good.Sports massage works by stretching the
tissue fibres and breaking down any scartissue that has built up as a result of theoriginal or ongoing injury, it rids the areas oftoxins that have built up and improves theoverall balance of the muscles and jointsaffected.Kinesiology tape, also known as K tape
lifts the area of application to enhance bloodand lymph flow, reducing inflammation,giving gentle support to the muscles and italso encourages proprioception which helpsthe body to retain balance between limbs. So far I have treated lower backs,
shoulders with muscle pulls or rotator cuffinjuries, tennis elbow and golfing elbowstrains, pulled or overworked Achillestendons and knees – all with favourableoutcomes.For more information please see advert
below.
Andrea HallSPORTS MASSAGE CLINICFor the treatment of all muscular
aches and pains10 Market Street, Lutterworth
(left of the Shambles pub and behind theChiropody Clinic)
Wheelchair and disability friendly access
Contact Andrea on 01455 553127or 07976 569074 for an appointment
FEETSo why do youneed to see me?Feet are funny old things. They sit at the bottom of yourbody, carry you throughout the years, the miles, theshoes you regretted buying because they fitted in theshop.
The verrucas you had at school, the corn pad thatnever worked, but despite all those years of pain youwalked by the sign that said chiropodist/podiatrist, feethurting come on in. Yet you hobbled past. Question?When did you last see your old man’s feet? The lasttwo weeks before the school holidays. I have beeninundated with calls from wives who have lived withtheir other halves for many years and suddenlydiscovered their spouses have the most disgusting feetever to sit on the sun bed of the hotel Solano.
Last month I had a patient who makes regularappointments and no longer has any problemsbecause we (as a team) have made her feet look andfeel good 365 days a year. After the appointment shesaid could you spare a minute to have a look at my oldman’s feet as he is always complaining his feet hurtand we’re going on holiday soon. WELL? How thisbloke ever walked ten yards without pain defies logic.
Now the funny thing is, I decided to call his wife in toexplain why. His dear wife looked at his feet with utterdisgust. Now here’s the question! How come afteryears of togetherness did she never see her old man’sfeet? Her response, just sort those horrible thingsplease otherwise the holiday’s cancelled.
Being a stubborn old git, he was quite happy to ‘do’ hisown feet and was only here to stop ‘er indoors’nagging as she didn’t understand my pain. Aftersorting out two thick ingrowing toenails, 4 corns, twoinches of cracked heels, chronic athletes foot and hugecalluses all over his feet, guess what he said? I wish Ihad come here years ago. Now that is not a big up forme it’s a big up for podiatrists who get great jobsatisfaction when a stubborn old git like your old mansays “thank you I’ll be back”! That’s what we do. Footpain, discomfort, make good, feel good. Maybe that’swhy you need to see the advert below.
DAVID ATTEWELL MBCHA MSSCHA HPC REG.
See advert below for more details.
THE LUTTERWORTHFOOTCARE & PODIATRY
CENTREFormally David Attewell chiropodyWHEELCHAIR & DISABLED FRIENDLY
10 Market Street, Lutterworth(Left of the Shambles pub)
Professional Treatment ofCorns, Calluses & all Common
Foot & Nail DisordersDavid Attewell MBCHA MSSCHA
HPC REGISTERED
LEICESTERSHIRE THERAPIST OF THE YEAR 2012
Telephone 01455 558488
Campaign for HopePancreatic Cancer UK
Striving to double survival rates for pancreaticcancer patients in the UK within the next 5 years,
visit: www.pancreaticcancer.org.uk
Macmillan Cancer Support togetherwith Leicestershire Citizens Advice Bureau isworking in par tnership to offer a freeconfidential advice service for people affectedby cancer, their family and carers.
We can help with benefits, employment, debtand housing issues. Helpline Mon-Fri 9am-4pmon 0300 456 8400
A s h b y M a g n aS t r e e t F a i r
Saturday 3rd September 6-9pmFor more information please call Rebecca on
01455 209713 or 07920 481015
Email: lutterworth@districtjournal.fsnet.co.uk The Lutterworth & District Journal 7
Welcome to EK Bridalthe home of bespoke bridal wear, occasionwear and making you look even morefabulous!A l t h o u g h
you may thinkhaving a dressdesigned andmade for youcomes with ahefty pricetag, it doesn’thave to. A first class
product withan affordableprice tag iswhat we do.At EK
Bridal, thedresses are patterns cut by hand, designedand made by Eloise Knowles inLeicestershire, a skilled seamstress with akeen eye for detail.EK Bridal aims to give you a very personal
and truly exciting experience working up toyour big day by giving you the opportunityto be involved in the process, from thedesign to the finished dress and adding anyextras along the way. Each stage of theprocess will include a dress fitting to makesure of a perfect fit.EK Bridal also supplies bespoke
bridesmaid, flower girl and mother of thebride outfits for your big day as well asgeneral occasion wear should you just wantto feel glamorous any day of the week.Expert alterations can also be completed
by EK Bridal on non EK Bridal products at areasonable cost, but are inclusive when abespoke item is purchased from EK Bridal,always making sure of that perfect fit.Subtle, classic, glamorous, characteristic,
bohemian, punk, country… have the dressyou and your stunning wedding deserves!See advert top right for contact details.
WWW.EKBRIDAL.COMT: 0116 286 5534 M: 07855 416 417
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Emergency First Aid at Work (1 day) – 30 Aug & 19 Sept
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Talking Computers
USING YOUR COMPUTERSAFELY
These days, we use our computers formany things, from searching theinternet, emailing as well as placingorders online or even internet banking.Unfortunately there are threats to ourcomputers (and bank balances) tooand we need to be constantly on ourguard.
The fact is that if you are on the internetyou cannot be 100% safe. Having saidthat, you can minimise any risk. Your firstline of defence is a good antivirusprogram – preferably not a free version asthey do not cover all the things that paidversions do. This should run in thebackground and hopefully catch mostthings that get through.
The next thing to be aware of is to bevery careful what you click on, whenviewing a website. There are many waysthat unscrupulous people can get you todownload something malicious and it’sup to us to be careful what we allow intoour computers.
Similarly, do not think that every emailfrom people that you know, are safe.Many viruses send emails to people inyour email Contacts, knowing that peopleare likely to open them without thinking.Look at the subject of the email – does itmake sense?
Lastly, if you get a phone call fromsomeone, whatever you do, do not letthem get access to your computer. No-one can say that your computer isinfected – it’s a scam to get money fromyou, so just put the phone down. Theymay sound genuine, but they are not.
All we need to do is just exercisecommon sense – and be wary.
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LUTTERWORTH EMBROIDERERS’ GUILDAmanda Hislop speaks to The Guild on August 25th. Her talk called ‘Land Lines and DrawnLines’ tells how she uses drawing from observation to translate into stitched paper and textilepieces. Meetings are generally each 4th Thursday monthly, 7.30pm at Wycliffe MemorialMethodist Church Hall, Bitteswell Road, Lutterworth.
Blaby BowlsSadly 2 of our most distinguished and longserving male members have passed away.Firstly Cliff Burrows who joined Blaby in 1970and had been President 3 times and ClubChampion passed away. Not only was Cliff veryactive until quite recently coaching and playingat Blaby but indoor he played at Slater Street aswell as coached. He represented Leicestershirein the Middleton Cup. He will be a big loss tofamily and friends. Secondly we lost Barry Wetherill after a long
and brave fight with illness. He follows his latewife Gill who also died recently. Joining Blaby in1980 he was a top rate clubman. He wasinstrumental in bringing a lot of players to us,including yours truly. He also enjoyed the indoorscene at Carlton Enderby. A sad loss but willalways be remembered.
We are now in the 2nd half of the outdoorseason and still have plenty to play for. On the county scene Jonny Lynch has reached
the singles finals and represents Leicestershire atLeamington in August. Unfortunately Tom Renshaw lost in the
quarters. We are still doing very nicely in boththe Top Club and the Club Double rink but lostin the quarters of the unbadged to Goodwood. Monday Hinckley Triples league 1 see us 3rd
behind Ibstock and 3rd in Div. 4 only 3 pointsbehind but we still have the top 2 teams to play. What a good job Manager Gordon Milner is
doing in his first season at the helm. In theTuesday South Leics Triples our B team are also3rd, again with the top two still to play. Finally in the Wednesday Leicester League
with one game left we need 4 points againstBirstall to clinch the title. Well done to new Manager Jonny Lynch.
Lutterworth Townswomens’ GuildAt the July meeting Charlotte Marston told members about the one and only Children’s AirAmbulance which is used solely for transporting very sick babies and children from one hospitalto another that has the facilities and expertise that child requires. The helicopter has two pilotsand carries a specialist team of doctors to wherever they are needed in the country, four timesfaster than going by road ambulance. Fundraising is on going to raise enough funds for a secondAir Ambulance as at the moment only one in three sick babies can be helped.There is no August meeting as members will be enjoying a skittles evening with supper. For more
details please phone 01455 554323 or look at our facebook page.
Lutterworth FunDog Show
Taking place on Sunday 7th August it willbe Lutterworth’s first and very own FunDog Show! Lutterworth & District RoundTable is a charity organisation aiming toraise money for Medical Detection Dogs. Owners and their dogs (of all abilities) will
be able to come along on the day of the eventto compete or observe in categories such asmost handsome dog, best sausage catcher,best rescue and many more. The dogs that get on the podium will be
carefully selected by an experienced andqualified dog behaviourist IMDT Judge whois awarding the winners with bags packedwith goodies and a rosette. On the day there will also be stalls, games
and competitions to keep everyoneentertained. Registration is from 12.30pmand it’s just £1.50 entry per category.Categories are: prettiest bitch, handsome
dog, best puppy, golden oldie, best rescue,junior handler, best sausage catcher, dog thatlooks most like its owner, waggiest tail andbest in show.
For more information check out ourFacebook page, contact Simon on
07543 659133 or email:lutterworthroundtable@hotmail.com
Lutterworth Probus ClubJune saw us again at our usual wateringhole enjoying a companionable meal and
catching up with the latest news. Our speaker this month was Brian Johnson
who gave a fascinating talk onmanufacturing companies past and presentin Leicester, often in the clothing and
footwear industries.To join your local Probus Club of
Lutterworth contact Philip Frost (Secretary)on 01455 202322 or email
philip.frost119@btinternet.comWe meet at Ullesthorpe Court Hotel on the
third Wednesday of each month.
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Whittle RoundaboutThe replica of the jet engined aircraft on the Whittle roundabout is 13 years old this year. Itwas unveiled by Ian Whittle, Sir Frank’s son on 18th May 2003. Since that time it has withstoodsome of the hottest, coldest, wettest & windiest weather on record and still stands as a tributeto the work of Sir Frank Whittle and also the very important part played by Lutterworth in thedevelopment of the jet engine. However, even Frank Whittle would not have been able to holdback the ravages of extreme weather indefinitely and although the Whittle Trust has madeannual inspections and ‘touch ups’ over the years, it became clear last year that the time hadcome for some serious TLC. The only other option would have been to take the aircraft down. A questionnaire campaign launched last autumn showed overwhelming support amongst
Lutterworth people for keeping the iconic roundabout and so, The Whittle Trust, who isresponsible for the maintenance, approached Harborough District Council with a view to fundingthe work. In parallel with this, the Trust financed the commissioning of an independent structuralsurvey to establish the integrity of the structure, the results showing it was safe with no significantdefects. After much discussion HDC very generously made a grant available which covered muchof the cost involved in giving the aircraft its much needed new coat of paint. The Whittle Trust is also very appreciative of the generous help given by local and other
businesses, namely a donation from IDI Gazeley.Also our thanks to local firm STL Scaffolding Services of Ashby Magna for providing the
expertise and erecting the scaffolding.Roundabouts are not the easiest of locations to work on. No.1 priority being to cause as little
interruption to normal traffic flow as possible. Traffic management was a large factor to beconsidered and in this we were enormouslygrateful to Scanska (the large internationalcompany currently building the M1/M6Junction 19), who undertook the trafficmanagement task at no cost to us.The preparation and painting was done
by a Nottinghamshire based companycalled, by pure coincidence, WhittleProgrammed Painting.The work was completed by the end of
July and we hope that you are pleased withthe result and hope the work did notinconvenience you too much.The Whittle Trust
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Action Medical Research forchildren Lutterworth committee is pleased toreport that the Strawberry Teas on June 29thraised £2,125.
Thanks to everyone for their support, it was a marvellous result the best ever.Thanks to Geoff Cave who had his home turned into a strawberry factory and tookorders and thank you to our helpers, many starting work at 7.30am. Also the driversand their helpers; it was the wettest strawberry tea in 28 years, (they had to getchanged during the day), without such a wonderful band of assistants the day wouldnot take place. To all the schools, factories, offices and shops who supported usbuying the teas, a big thank you, we hope you all enjoyed them. Thanks to Alex Toonfrom Frutas and Morrisons for their support. All the scones were homemade bymembers and friends.
We recently had a bridge day which made over £600.Thanks to Kathy Scott-Simons with the support of committee and friends.
Sarah Tomlinson and Ryan Wills ran the London marathon for Action and are stillcollecting sponsors money and hope to make £3,000. Congratulations and thankyou to you both.
We are always looking for new committee members and if you feel you could helpin any way please contact Katie Scott 01455 554403.
Action Medical Research for Children is funding over 75 projects at leadinghospitals, universities and specialist centres across the UK. They are tacklingdiseases in children, sick and vulnerable babies and helping disable children.Advanced scans to help children with head injuries; each year 35,000 UK childrenare admitted to hospital with traumatic brain injuries. Action is working to helpchildren facing a lifetime of challenges caused by disabilities such as cerebral palsy,help those coping with the impact of conditions like cancer, cystic fibrosis andasthma and prevent deadly infections like meningitis.
For more information www.action.org.uk Katie Scott, Secretary (Lutt. Committee)
Bray & Bray Solicitor Awarded ProfessionalStatus as a Member of Society of Trust andEstate PractitionersBray & Bray solicitors continue tostrengthen their reputationthroughout Leicestershire for highquality legal services for privateclients with Natalie Aldrichqualifying as a ProfessionalMember of the Society of Trust andEstate Practitioners (STEP). STEP is a worldwide professional
association for practitioners in trustsand estate administration, promoting excellence, best practiceand professional integrity. Natalie joins other solicitors within Bray& Bray’s wills, trusts and probate department to gain thequalification, increasing her knowledge of areas such as charitiesand inheritance tax, mental capacity as well as insolvency andexecutors duties.Natalie deals with a wide range of private client matters
including the preparation of wills, charitable trusts and powers ofattorney, issues of capacity and all matters relating to theadministration and taxation of trusts and estates. Achievingstatus as a TEP (Trusts and Estates Practitioner) is the goldstandard within the private client area and provides acomprehensive programme for advising clients on often complexlegal issues. On becoming a Trusts and Estates Practitioner, Natalie
commented, “I’m absolutely delighted to become a full memberof STEP. People look for quality and assurance and STEP is theprofessional standard amongst financial advisors, accountantsand my peers. For me the qualification typifies Bray & Bray’soutlook as a progressive law firm, working together for the greaterbenefit of our clients”.To arrange an appointment with Natalie please call
0116 254 8871 or alternatively email Natalie directlynaldrich@braybray.co.uk
HandoverOn the 13th July the Inner Wheel Club of Lutterworth Wycliffe held theirHandover meeting at the home of Lynn Wood.Lynn had shared responsibility of the post with Avril Bicknell, Vanessa
Cookson and Suzanne Robinson and thanked them all for all their support.They have had a very successful year and been able to help Lutterworth Share& Care Group, Cancer Research, Cystic Fibrosis, Wild Life Trust &International charities, School in a Bag, Knit for Life & Tilinanu Orphanage.They have also donated goods to Refugee Relief, Knit for Life, PurpleCommunity Fund (in the Philippines), Ugandan Libraries and Vision Aid.Thanks to the collecting ability of Suzanne Robinson, the InternationalOfficer for the Club.President Lynn Wood was
delighted to hand over the Chain ofOffice to Avril Bicknell who will besharing her Presidency withSuzanne Robinson and CarolynDuncan. They then enjoyed a buffetmeal prepared by Lynn Wood as a‘Thank You’ to members.
Royal Garden PartyElaine and George Turner were invited to be guestsof Her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace fora Royal Garden Party on 19th May.For Elaine the day was a ‘dream come true’. They
were able to stroll around the beautiful gardens whilstlistening to the bands and ate the traditional crustlesscucumber sandwiches, dainty fancy cakes and lots ofice cream.The invitation was in recognition of over 50 years
of fund raising and community service with local charities includingriding for the disabled and Macmillan Cancer Support which benefitedfrom over £5,000 raised through plant stalls and other activities withfamily and friends.George and Elaine mentored students at The Enterprise Centre in
Lutterworth who found conventional schooling challenging butresponded well to studying horticulture and the practical side of growingplants, vegetables and flowers. Their students have progressed to theBrooksby Agricultural College, the National Forestry Commission andto coaching disabled sports.Following a simple request for people to knit teddy bears for poor and
ill children in the third world, Rotarian Elaine has been overwhelmed bythe response with over 5,700 teddies already sent to 45 countries.As a surprise Elaine and George’s family arranged taxi transport to
and from the garden party and breakfast at Kensington Palace orangery.As an extra surprise the Lutterworth Rotary Club appointed George anhonorary member.
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Lutterworth Rotary held theirChange Over Day at the Rutland Room,Misterton Hall (by courtesy of Mrs Craven) onWednesday evening (29th June) where our newPresident Roger Rose took over from our currentPresident John Wilson who expressed thanks forthe members support during the past year.Roger, to their delight promised members tohold shorter meetings during his term of office!! Following the formalities, the evening was
followed by cheese and wine where Tim Brown andhis wife Lynn from The Melton Cheeseboard inMelton Mowbray gave us a very informative talkon local cheeses while we sampled a range ofLeicestershire cheeses. Despite an appalling day where the rain never
stopped the evening was a great success.
Vista Changes LivesWe are the leading charity in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland working with children andadults with sight loss.We are passionate about providing the very best services in hospitals, at home, in residential
care and in the community. Whether someone is newly diagnosed or has lived their whole lifewith reduced sight, Vista’s specialist staff provide a vital lifeline to many local people.Losing your sight can be frightening. Vista is there, enabling people to regain their
independence and live fulfilling lives. Our services: Vista provides support and services to 6,000 children and adults with sight loss
throughout Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. As well as rehabilitation, social groups,befriending and residential services, Vista also provides specialist services for people withlearning disabilities, dementia and dual sensory impairment.For more information on the services we offer call the helpline on 0116 249 8839, email
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NGS yellow arrows will guide you to thegarden(s) as you approach the locality.Full details can be found on-line at
www.ngs.org.uk including other gardensthroughout Leicestershire and Rutland.Refreshments will be available. We are always on the lookout for
gardens to join the scheme, please get intouch for a no obligation chat.If you belong to a club or society that
would like a presentation about the NGS,please give me a call, Colin Olle on 01858575791.
Wordsearch WinnerThe lucky winner who wins a FREE MOT kindly sponsored by Lutterworth MOT Centre(see advert on the front page) is Lorraine Key from Lutterworth.
Wistow Maze WinnersThanks to everyone who entered, we had our usual great response. Sorry to thosewho did not win. The 10 lucky winners who win a FREE entry to Wistow Maze kindly sponsored by
The Wistow Maze are: Zoe-Elizabeth Ridsdale from Lutterworth; Angelica Stephensfrom Shearsby; Joshua Lennon from Lutterworth; Archie Taylor from Glenfield; Shay &Annie-Rose Pilkington from Lutterworth; Alfie Beck from Broughton Astley; FreiaMcCall from Lutterworth; Mabel Watson from Rugby; Evie Adkins from Lutterworth;
Lutterworth Speakers’ Club - here to help you speak!Do you secretly want to try public speaking but haven't plucked up the courage? Do youwant to develop your speaking skills or perhaps have to give a speech at a specialoccasion and would like some help?If so, our Club could be for you. The Club aims to give people the skills they need to speak
with confidence. We are part of the National Association of Speakers' Clubs (ASC) andfollow a structured programme that enables you to progress at your own pace, withencouragement and feedback from more experienced members. A typical meeting will have a variety of speeches, with constructive feedback and a topics
session of impromptu speaking with the emphasis on fun. We also run occasional specialevenings such as our Wedding Night Special last year. Every year there is a programme of friendly competitions with other Clubs in the area,
starting in September with a team speaking event called 'Chatterbox' which Lutterworth haswon three years on the trot!You are welcome to drop in. We are a small group and you will find a warm welcome. We
meet on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of each month, September - May, 7.30-9.30pm at the IndianLounge, George Street, Lutterworth. For more details ring Maggie Barlow on 01455 207774 or see our website
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The Lantern Chinese Restaurantis now fully open following a comprehensiverefurbishment and extension of the old RoyalBritish Legion Building in the centre ofLutterworth. The restaurant provides a modern
contemporary environment in which to enjoyan evening out. Come and join us for a fewdrinks, enjoy the comfortable surroundingsand decide to stay a while longer for dinner inour main dining area or ask for the VIP areafor your party and dine under the stars.For larger parties and private dinners, our
upstairs dining rooms offer space and privacyfor up to 40 people.Raymond and his team look forward to
welcoming guests new and old to spend anevening with them.Reservations can be made by telephone
on 01455 203188, via our websitewww.thelanternrestaurant.co.uk or via ourfacebook page eatatthelantern - see advert onthe front page.
BONES &GROANS
Upper back pain? The Thoracic SpineThe thoracic spine consists of 12 vertebrae between the neckand lower back to which the ribs attach. This area can be proneto pain and injury but is frequently overlooked or misdiagnosed.Pain from this area can be felt between the shoulder blades,often as a ‘burning’ sensation and it may radiate into the chest,armpit, shoulder or down the arm. The arm may feel heavy andthere could be tingling or pins and needles in the hand. Pain canbe aggravated by deep breathing, coughing, twisting, overreaching or prolonged sitting (usually in a slouched position).Being heavy busted or having osteoporosis may aggravate painsin the thoracic spine. A ‘dowager’s hump’ may develop at the top of the thoracicspine. This may be associated with neck pain and headaches butcan be eased with physiotherapy treatment and special exercisesthat improve your posture and strengthen the muscles that holdyour neck up. Frequently people complain that their head feelstoo heavy to support; physiotherapy can help.Golfers need full mobility of the thoracic spine. If it is stiff andcannot twist properly the back swing is too steep leading to anincreased likelihood of creating divots and putting excessivestrain on the lower back. All of these symptoms can be assessed and successfully treatedby a Chartered Physiotherapist (privately there is no need for adoctor’s referral). She can tailor treatment methods to yourindividual problems and give you all relevant advice to preventthe problems recurring in the future.
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Ramble OnLUTTERWORTH RAMBLERS
Forthcoming walks:Aug 7th - Stage 5 National Forest Way -Ashby de la Zouch – Ticknall. 7.65m Grade = L. 9am meet.Aug 14th - Claybrooke Parva. 8.5m Grade = LAug 21st - Malvern Hills. 9m. Grade = MAug 28th - Bank Holiday – No walk.Sept 3rd - Area walks on Saturday. FoxtonLocks. 10am; 8m Grade = L10am & 2pm; 5m Grade = LFor Sunday walks we meet at the Town
Hall car park at 9.30am. If you fancy exploring the countryside,
getting closer to nature, making new friendsand gaining some healthy exercise at thesame time why not try us out? All our detailsincluding the current programme of walkscan be found on our websitewww.lutterworthramblers.org.ukFor more information contact Programme
Secretary Milton Scott on 01455 558401 orChairman, Geoff Manning on 01455 556660.
Blaby Society of Artists Meetings are 7-9pm (3rd Thursday of the month) at
Edward Wright Room, Whetstone Parish Council Offices,Cemetery Road, Whetstone, Leicester. LE8 6LL.
15th September – Michael EdwardsSemi Abstract in Acrylic Inks
All demonstrations are subject to change. New members (£25 annual subscription), guests mostwelcome to any meeting (non member fee per meeting
£5) the venue has easy access for all.For more information contact secretary
Fran Andrews on 0116 284 1739email: blaby.society_artists@hotmail.com
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Friends in France15 members of Lutterworth Twinning Associationwere welcomed by the residents of Chambourcyour twin town. Known as Chambouricians, ourhosts gave us great hospitality and were as keen topractice their English as we were reluctant tostruggle on with our (mostly) rocky French.
We joined in the celebrations of the Summer Fêteand enjoyed BBQs, concerts, delicious French food,local visits and a spectacular firework display. It isalways interesting to experience another culture andmaybe, during this period of Brexit and immigrationconcerns it is even more important to cherish anddevelop international friendships and understanding.
We have established links between LutterworthHigh School and the Collége André Derain inChambourcy with the aim of supporting students inlearning Foreign Languages. Some local PrimarySchools have also made links with their counterpartsin Chambourcy.
A group of local Folk Musicians came with us andplayed in two concer ts, we hope that Frenchmusicians will visit Lutterworth later this year.
In the words of one of our members, "Visits likethis have wider implications particularly at a time ofpolitical uncertainty and when some of our friendsoutside the UK might think that we are turning ourback on Europe... there is no doubt that the personallinks established by these exchanges do, in their ownsmall way, help to establish a friendlier, kinder world”.
Want to know more? Interested in joining?Find us on Facebook and at
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Lutterworth Arts & Crafts FestivalTuesday to Saturday August 16th - 20thDuring Lutterworth’s traditional ‘Feast Week’there will be three simultaneous arts and craftexhibitions, each highlighting the creative artistictalents of the people in our local area.1 - The Lutterworth Embroiderer’s Guild
Exhibition called The Splendour of Stitch takesplace 16th- 20th August, open 10am-4pm daily withlate night Friday 6 to 9pm. Free entry to theMethodist Church opposite Morrisons. There willbe refreshments available. Well worth a visit.2 - The Lutterworth Art & Craft Exhibition,
organised by Lynn Wood and Dorothy Jones withhelp from other exhibitors will run from Thursday18th- Saturday 20th from 10am - 5pm at the UnitedReformed Church in George Street. 40 very talentedlocal artists and 15 craftsmen and women will beexhibiting their work, some of which will be for sale.Paintings of various subjects in different mediumswill be exhibited along with a wide variety ofcraftwork from ceramics to miniaturist display andhand-painted silk scarves to leather craft and muchmore.During the exhibition a local guitar maker will be
showing and demonstrating his latest instrument.There will also be a display of handmade articles (forcharity) from the Lutterworth Knit & Stitch Groupand a display of articles made by students from theEnterprise Centre.
Visitors can choose their favourite painting forthe ‘Best in Show’ competition and refreshments willbe available during the exhibition.3 - The Lutterworth Photographic Society’s
Exhibition will be at the Methodist Church Hall,(Coventry Road entrance) on Friday evening the19th (6 - 9pm) and all day Saturday (10am - 5pm).Both colour and monochrome prints will beexhibited, plus a continuous presentation ofprojected images. Three trophies will be awarded -for the best print, the best projected image and thebest panel of small prints on this year’s chosentheme, ‘Stately Homes’.Members of the public will also be asked to vote
for the prints they like best. Prints from other localphotographic societies will also be on display. Eachof these panels of prints will be assessed by theLutterworth Society President who will choose thewinner of the 2016 ‘President’s Trophy’ award.Lutterworth is very fortunate to have such a
friendly photographic society so check out theirwebsite at www.lutterworthps.co.uk or go along tothe exhibition and see their work.Here are some comments from previous year’s
Arts Festival Exhibitions; Fantastic! Superb!Beautiful work! What talent! It’s always excellent!Please visit - you are sure to be impressed. Don’t
forget, LutterWORTH is always WORTH a visit,especially during Arts Festival Week.Note - There is free entry to ALL these
exhibitions.
Lutterworth LibraryEvents & ActivitiesEvery second Monday of the month at2.15pm - Stories with Sue - stories and gamesfor under 5s. Next date 12th September. Every second and fourth Thursday at 10.30-11am - Wriggly Readers - story and rhymetime for under 5s. Next dates 11th August,25th August, 8th September. Saturday Crafts for families. Drop in between10am & 12noon. £2 per family
Next dates, August 27th, September 24th Royal British Legion Drop In - 10am-12noon, 2nd Monday of the month - 8thAugust, 12th September Police Surgery - 2.30-4.30pm, Friday 5thAugust, Friday 2nd September Knit One Drop In - Fridays 10.30-12.30,open to all, feel free to drop in Yarn Crafts for the Family - Friday drop in10.30am-12.30pm Big Friendly Read Summer ReadingChallenge runs until Saturday 3rd Septemberduring usual opening times For further enquiries about activities inLutterworth Library contact 0116 305 3619.
Lutterworth U3A - Songsters30 enthusiastic singers are seeking someone toreplace their retiring leader Terry Pawley, who hasably led the group since its inception 7 years ago.This is the ‘Singing for Fun’ group of LutterworthU3A usually called the ‘Songsters’.
The group meets on the 1st & 3rd Mondaymornings of each month in Bitteswell Church.Although we sing for fun, there is a significantelement of learning and songs are sung from musicscores. We sing a wide variety of songs and haveamassed over 100 songs in our repertoire since westarted. They include songs from Musical Shows,Film Scores, Big Band Era, Music Hall, Gilbert &Sullivan, Country & Western, etc. Although we singfor our own enjoyment, we do perform occasionallyfor the whole Lutterworth U3A membership.
The new leader should be familiar with musicscores and be able to encourage improvements inour renditions. The group is open to new ideas andchallenges and is very sociable. We have anaccompanist and the leader would have plenty ofsupport from other group members as required.
The U3A is for retired or semi-retired people andLutterworth U3A has over 300 members who wishto socialise and learn within the various interestgroups. The new leader may be a member at adifferent U3A or a person who wishes to join thisvery friendly organisation.
Contact Derek on 01455 284771 or Linda on01455 556996 or any other Songsters members formore information if required.
Ullesthorpe Open Gardenson 26th June was most successful. There were20 gardens open to the public between 11amand 5pm all varied in both size, maturity andcontent and visitors voted for their favourite. The winning garden was Carinya in Hall Lane
(Angela and Mick Nore), with Maldon Cottage inManor Road (Yvonne and Michael Foster) andJatinga in College Street (Mary and Eric Adams)in equal second place.Total proceeds raised on the day amounted to
over £2,300. The plant sale at Carinya raised £500and proceeds were shared between theAlzheimers Society and BLOODWISE. Tombolain the Village Hall raised £140 for the villageEvergreens and book sales at Marldon Cottageraised £64 for Loros. The programme sales andVillage Hall refreshments raised £1,645 whichwas divided amongst local organisations: VillageHall refurbishing fund (£500), Evergreens (£345),Ullesthorpe Congregational Church (£200), St Peter's Parish Church (£200), UllesthorpePrimary School (£150), Playing Field (£150) andPilots (£100).The weather was kind on the day with the ice
cream selling out at Jelley's Orchard and no cakewas left at the Village Hall!Barbara Pugh and her helpers would like to
thank all who opened their gardens, the ChequersInn for car parking, all who helped on the day inthe provision of food and organisation and allwho came along to make the event such a success.
Wycliffe Lutterworth U3AHow to be a Great Leader
Richard Hill spoke with authority and passionfor this fascinating subject. He began byposing the question ‘What is leadership?’There were many diverse ideas amongst theaudience. Richard suggested that leadership is creating
an environment in which others can succeed,bringing change within a group. The groupjourney from point A to point B could havemany barriers, such as the scope, readiness orcapabilities. He touched on leadership withinsport, where complementary skills are vital inteam building. Coaching, acknowledgingstrengths and weaknesses should be by designnot accident, with a clear focus and thoroughpreparation. Leaders in business politics or thetheatre world need the trust of energetic teams,who are passionate and innovative. Success willfollow if goals are set, reality is considered,options are discussed and bold decisions onwhat needs to be done are made. Good leadersshould always make a difference.Thank you Richard for leading us through
such an interesting topic.
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at Lutterworth College 6/7/8 October 7.30pm
Tickets £10, conc. £8 available from Aspect, Church St, Lutterworth
or WDG box office on 07913 880663
The Victory Show offers a formidable tributeto World War II.
The Show will be open on Friday 2nd(Schools Educational Day), Saturday 3rd &Sunday 4th September and has something foreveryone from re-enactment camps, miniaturesteam train rides, 1940’s vehicles and modelremote controlled aircraft. There will be over 60stalls in the large trader’s area, static WWIIAircraft, Tank Rides, Paul Harper will be playingthroughout the day, plus much more.
www.thevictoryshow.co.uk
Michael John Flooring 70 years in FlooringEstablished in 1946, Michael John Flooring has gone fromstrength to strength to become Leicestershire's largestindependent flooring retailer. Despite 70 years in business this year, many people were still
unaware of the Michael John Flooring brand so in partnershipwith Broughton House Upholstery we decided to open a new showroom. In 2012 we opened ourfirst flooring & furniture store, Maison Interiors in Oadby. With the success of the Oadby showroom we decided to replicate it with the existing Broughton
House Upholstery showroom. So following a complete revamp of the showroom late last year anda change in the name to Broughton House Interiors, this showroom now offers flooring, bespokelocally made sofas, wallpapers, curtains, lighting and much more. To celebrate our 70th Anniversary we will be having various promotions throughout the year,
we are also fund raising for Leicestershire based charity LOROS. We have set up a JustGiving pagewww.justgiving.com/michaeljohnflooring for anyone wishing to make a donation or go to ourwebsite for details of our promotions. See advert below.
Are you a knitter or do you know one?Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland is calling for allknitters to join in The Big Knit this year to raise muchneeded funds to help keep local older people warm andhealthy this coming winter.
Thanks to our fantastic band of knitters, last year wereceived an incredible 47,000 little hats and need yourhelp to match this challenging total which will assist ourwinter warmth campaign 2016. Innocent drinks willdonate 25p for each little hat which will adorn thesmoothie bottles sold in supermarkets early in 2017.Knitters can get the simple knitting patterns online atwww.ageuk.org.uk/leics or by calling the BusinessDevelopment Manager on 0116 223 7344. Hats can bedropped off at any of our shops or Resource Centres (orsent direct) in time to be at Age UK Leicester Shire &Rutland, Lansdowne House, 113 Princess Road East,Leicester, LE1 7LA by the end of October.
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Community Groups, self-drive orvolunteer driver, all vehicles
wheelchair accessible
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Lutterworth & Villages Foodbank celebrated our 2nd Anniversary in January, also saying goodbye and thank you to Lynn and Paul Martinwho stepped down as Project Manager and Warehouse Supervisor (see photo). We welcomed John Warrenback as Chair and thank him for his renewed commitment. We have worked with over 30 local agencies, providing over 2,500 adult meals and over 1,400 child meals
since January. Over 5,000kg of food, toiletries and household items have gone to people in crisis in ourcommunity.Our dedicated, trained volunteers greet clients and chat over a hot drink, suggesting local agencies that could
help. An experienced volunteer says, “Having been a volunteer here for virtually since it started, I can honestlysay that I have found it both rewarding and enjoyable to such an extent I found myself also spending time inour ever busy warehouse! It is not a challenge just something I'm more than happy to do. Helping people inneed is something we all choose to do without the need for praise or recognition”.Thank you to everybody who volunteers, donates or hosts a collection bin and everyone who tells people in
need about us. The Foodbank really is local people trying to support others who are struggling due to problems like illness, redundancy or unexpected bills. Interested in volunteering? Please email Sharon Chamberlain at distribution@lutterworthvillages.foodbank.org.uk or Lucy Freeman at
countesthorpe@lutterworthvillages.foodbank.org.uk Local professionals meeting people in need can email info@lutterworthvillages.foodbank.org.uk for information on becoming a referral agent.Part of a local organisation or community group that we could signpost clients to? Please email info@lutterworthvillages.foodbank.org.uk
Ullesthorpe W.I.The talk at the July meeting was “Nursing in Afghanistan” given byErica Perkins. Erica has been the Critical Care Unit Manager atQueen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham and formerly worked atSelly Oak Hospital before it combined with the Q.E. She has receivedour wounded military personnel as the unit is the Royal Centre forDefence Medicine chosen because it can deal with every speciality, isonly 15 minutes from Birmingham Airport and is a UniversityHospital. Erica was approached by the MOD in 2009 to nurse in Afghanistan
for 4 months at Camp Bastion. The accommodation was tents, the bedswere canvas camp beds protected by mosquito nets, but there were hotshowers and flushing toilets. All equipment had to be of a portablenature. With temperatures approaching 50C, drinking water was ofutmost importance, provided from bore holes and purified on site.When Erica first arrived to look after the Intensive Care Unit, there
were only 4 beds which soon increased to 10. There was no piped
oxygen or piped suction and many ‘essentials’ were missing. Shiftswere 12 hours in length with no days off and followed a pattern of twolong days, one night shift and then a sleep day. Medical staff werealways on call.The aim following admission was to clean the wounds, stop the
bleeding and prepare for the journey back to Birmingham within 24hours. The beds had to be kept as empty as possible because of thefuture unknown need. The RAF Critical Care Transport team weremeticulous over their care for patients as were the Medical EmergencyResponse Team when sent out to retrieve casualities in Chinookhelicopters.Prince Charles and his sons visited which served as morale boosters
for the staff and patients. Erica was awarded a medal for her service.Stella Tilley won the competition and Kit Jacklin won the rafflle.On August 11th at 1.45pm in the Memorial Hall, the speaker will be
Heather Jacks, a previous winner of ‘The Sewing Bee’. Enquiries to thePresident on 01455 202694.
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Welcome to Lutterworth!Great shopping on your doorstep
CAR PARKING ONLY COSTS: up to 1 hour FREE (no ticket required) up to 2 hours 70p - up to 4 hours £1.20
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Fresh Food Every DayFREE DELIVERY TO ALL LOCAL BUSINESSES
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Come in and take a look
11 Church Street, LutterworthLE17 4AE. Tel: 01455 552000
LUTTERWORTH COBBLERS2 High St, Lutterworth. A Milner - 07850 439299HIGH CLASS SHOE REPAIRS
Visit our new websitewww.lutterworthcobblers.co.uk
ENGRAVING WHILE YOU WAIT
LUTTERWORTHMUSEUM
at the One Stop Shop, Gilmorton RoadOpening days & times are:
Tue, Thur & Fri 10 - 4 ~ Wed & Sat 10-1On special Saturdays & Sundays (see above): 10 - 4
By arrangement for individuals and groups: any day ortime incl. evenings & weekends. Out of hours visits forindividuals & parties can be arranged. Contact Wendy on
01455 698076 or email: wendy.warren5@sky.com
FREE parking & FREE entry
Cook Bake DecorateFor all your baking & cake decorating needs
Open to everyone: Monday, Thursday, Friday 9.30 to 5pm.Tuesday & Saturday 9.30 to 12.30pm.
Closed Wednesday & Sunday
For further information visitwww.cookbakedecorate.com
1 Ladywood Works, Lutterworth, LE17 4HDTel: 01455 556130
FORDS DISCOUNT STOREYour local Aladdins cave!
RETIREMENT
SALE25% DISCOUNT OFFFinal Day of Trading 13 August
1 Market Street, LutterworthTel: 01455 553624
Lutterworth Railway SocietyAll meetings are held on Thursday eveningat The United Reformed Church, George St,Lutterworth, LE17 4EF from 19.30 hrs unlessstated otherwise.
Visitors welcome to meetings.Information Dave Hanger 01455 203307.
www.lutterworthrailwaysoc.webplus.net
1 Sept The Great Central Railway - Illust Talk - TBC
15 Sept On Gauges Great & Small - A pot pourri over six decades - Illust Talk - Dave Walker
LUTTERWORTH &DISTRICT MUSEUMThe summer Craft Fair was held at the WycliffeRooms, George Street on July 3rd. The weatherwas not good & we did not have as many visitorsas we would have liked & as we are used to havingat our fairs. However our stallholders seemedvery happy so those who came must have enjoyedthe fabulous hand crafted jewellery, lovely cards& hand crafted sticks. There was a crystal healer& life coach, a stall promoting the healthy eatingof vegetables & fruit, lovely fascinators, bags &scarves & many more delights. Our next fair will be the Christmas event on
November 12th & this year we shall be holdinganother on Light Switch-on Night on the evening of November 25th, both at the Wycliffe Rooms. This is agreat venue, right in the middle of the town and we are very lucky to be there for these events.On Saturday September 3rd Lutterworth & District Museum will commemorate 50 years since the
closure of the Great Central Railway and of Lutterworth Station. For those new residents who may notrealise that Lutterworth ever had a station, take a walk to the very bottom of Station Road. There they willsee a blue-brick railway bridge & if they walk under that bridge & look to the left there they will see abricked-up doorway. It used to lead to the steps that you had to climb to reach the platform. Lutterworthwas an important stopping-place on the most beautifully engineered railway line ever built in Britain. TheGCR, which ran from Marylebone, London to Manchester, was the last main line to be built in the country.It opened in 1899 & was closed under government instructions in 1966.At the Museum, in the One Stop Shop, Gilmorton Road there will be a big display of working model
railways of all types plus talks & films. Also on show will be a special exhibit, a new-build Victorian 4-4-0GCR express loco, no. 567. On Sunday September 4th, the Museum has organised a Commemoration Tour. Coaches will leave the
One Stop Shop at 10am, their passengers bound for Loughborough Central Station & a ride on one of theGCR’s Special Commemoration Trains. Tickets, on sale now (contact Stuart on 07712 349758 or email:sdhammond6@gmail.com) are £28pp, under 15s - £21. The cost includes coach & train fares. The return toLutterworth will be at 5.30pm. There is free all-day parking.
Lutterworth Writers’Group
The group exists to encourage anyoneinterested in writing and it is not necessary tobe a published writer to join.We meet on the fourth Tuesday of each month
(except July & August) at the United ReformedChurch, Lutterworth 7.30 – 9.30pm Each month members are given a topic which
they are asked to write about – it could be a story,poem or article which they read to members fortheir comments.Alternatively, if they have a work in progress of
their own, they can read that out.We also have visiting speakers and organise
workshops from time to time.Ours is a relaxed and friendly group and you
will be made most welcome.Our new season begins with the AGM on
Tuesday 27th September. Contact Sylvia Smithon the dramaqueen32@btinternet.com
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BITS ‘N’BOBS Advertise your Bits 'N'Bobs FREE of charge under £100! Write yourname, address, telephone number & your itemdetails (max 20 words). Items over £100 pleasesend a cheque for £7.00, (cheques payable to The Lutterworth & District Journal) & post to:The Lutterworth & District Journal, 19 ElmtreeRoad, Cosby, Leicester LE9 1SR.
FOR SALE:2 pairs of silver sparkly tap shoes size 9 and size10½ both in excellent condition, £10 each. Fully linedeyelet ringed top curtains neutral, with brown swirlpattern, in excellent condition 77” long 90” wide, £10.Roller blind ivory, 98cm wide x 130cm long, £10. Tel:07803 361760 / 01455 209714
Golf club package: Slazenger XTC irons, SW-3;Mizuno Astron woods, 1.5, 3, 5 with head covers;National putter; all steel shafts. £25. AERO golfclubs. SW-3 irons with graphite shafts & Golf Pridegrips. Ex Cond. £20 Tel: 01455 283363
Cactus & rubber plants. £6. Reduced hangingbaskets, mixed/trailing plants from £6. Raleighmountain bike, 15 gears, 24 inch wheels, needsattention. £12. Baby items; Philips little chair boosterseat, bottle warmer, steriliser, potty seat. £30. Carbootboxes of mixed items. Tel: 01788 832788
Rosemary Conley family size steamer, instructions& recipe book, unused. £15. 2 x pine bar stoolssuitable for painting. £8 each. Carron Corian 2&1/2bowl with swan neck tap (gold colour), countrygreen, (cost £350), £35. Tel: 01455 209535
Aluminium greenhouse, 2m 60 X 2m 40 approx., infair condition. £30, buyer dismantles and collects.Gardenline garden shredder, new £99, £45 ono.Tel: 0116 278 2870 (Glen Parva)
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Lutterworth with BitteswellMothers’ Union will be serving tea,coffee, squash, cakes & cream scones in St. Mary’s Parish Church, Lutterworth onSATURDAY 20TH AUGUST, 2-4pm. Stalls & good quality bric-a-brac.
The Church tower will be open and for asmall donation visitors are able to go up and
enjoy the view.Please note: to go up the tower, sensible
shoes must be worn (no high heels, flip-flopsetc.). Children must be 8 years plus andaccompanied by a responsible adult.
Cosby Flower & ProduceShow is Back
Saturday 3rd September, something foreveryone with over 70 classes. Produce,flowers, handicrafts, home produce,
photography, paintings and children’s classes.Full details, entry forms & schedules free from:Cosby Main Street Coop, Cosby Paper Shop,Cosby Post Office, Granny Smith’s Cafe.Public viewing on September 3rd from1.30pm. Refreshments available.
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Claybrooke Parva Church AnnualFête & Strawberry Cream Tea
After a grey start to Sunday 5th June, the sun brokethrough to give a glorious, warm afternoon. Thestrawberry cream teas were a great success and thevarious stalls were busy. Besides several activities forthe children, the stalls included face painting, whiteelephant, plants, jams and preserves, two differenttombolas, cakes, guess the names of the lambs andtheir combined weight, books, crafts, win a £20 noteand jewellery. The fancy dress competition of Kingsand Queens only produced Kings!
The Grand Prize Draw took place at the end of theafternoon. The first two prizes were cash (£100 & £50)and the remaining 15 prizes were donated by localbusinesses. Thanks to all of the firms for theirgenerosity. The raffle made a profit of £979.
The total raised including the raffle was £2,186.21which will boost the Church Funds. The SocialCommittee wishes to thank all who helped on the day, allwho provided goods and tombola prizes and everyonewho came along to support the Annual Fête.
Shearsby Fête will be held at 2pm onSunday 4th September on the village green. All the fun of the fair with traditional stalls,
sideshows and delicious refreshments. Musicalentertainment provided by the LutterworthBand. Gates open at 2pm and entrance is only£1 for adults, children free. Come along andhave a great afternoon for all the family!
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RECRUITINGNew Players at
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Teas at St Peter’s ChurchClaybrooke Parva
Come to enjoy Tea and Cakes on SUNDAY 7TH AUGUST 2.30-4.30pm.
Proceeds to the Church.
Sulby Gardens open Thursday 25thAugust, 2-5pm, featuring the butterflygarden, ponds & wildlife. Entrance is £4 perhead, children free. Stout footwearrecommended. Homemade teas will also be served & Sulby
Gardens Apple Juice may be available for sale ifearly apples are ready. Sulby, Northants.,NN6 6EZ.
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Neil Green CateringTUNA WITH GINGER
AND LIMEGinger and lime are two traditonal Caribbeaningredients, add these to some fresh tuna and it is easy yet delicious on the bbq.When you mention tuna people think tins withsweetcorn. Fresh tuna steaks on a bbq is perfect astuna is an oily fish so remains moist while cookingon the bbq, acharcoal bbq givesthe fish a nicerflavour than a gasbbq.
INGREDIENTS: 6 tuna steaks, 8 oz each3 garlic cloves, crushed
1 tablespoon ginger, fresh, grated1 teaspoon sugar1/2 teaspoon dried crushed red pepper flakes3 tablespoons fresh lime juice2 tablespoons soy sauce, low sodium1 tablespoon dark sesame oil
DIRECTIONS: Place steaks in a large shallow dish. Combine garlic and remaining ingredients in a small bowl;stir well. Pour marinade mixture over tunasteaks. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for1 hour, turning once.Remove steaks from the marinade, reservingmarinade. Bring marinade to the boil in a smallsaucepan.Grill tuna steaks, covered, over medium hot coalsor a gas bbq on high for about 20 minutes oruntil fish flakes easily. Baste often with marinade.Serve with fresh herbed green salad, new potatoes.
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The LutterworthBig Bike RideLutterworth Rotary Club will be runningtheir 5th Big Bike Ride on Sunday 14thAugust. The event starts and finishes atMisterton Hall (LE17 4JP) and there will befour routes: 11, 23, 39 and 62 miles. Theentry fee is £10 for an adult and £5 forunder 12’s and will include a hog roast to beenjoyed at the finish.Last year the event attracted over 400 riders,
well over 100 of whom completed the 62 mileroute.The routes are selected to follow, as far as
possible, quieter country lanes in the beautifulsurroundings of rural Leicestershire andNorthamptonshire. The 39 mile route also has thedistinction of running directly through the NasebyBattlefield Site and many sections follow theNational Cycle Network.
Last year triathlon clubs erected their tents andflags on the lawn at Misterton to create a realevent atmosphereand all cycling clubsare welcome.The event is
organised by theLutterworth RotaryClub with the kindpermission of MrsHeather Craven, owner of Misterton Hall. Theylook forward to entries from individuals andfamilies and also from teams representing localbusinesses & clubs.Entry forms and more information is available
on www.lutterworthrotary.org and riders canenter on line at: EntryCentral.com Enquiries can also be made to
lutterworthrotary@hotmail.comIn Aid of Epilepsy Action, Rotary Disabled
Sports and other Rotary Charities.
The Enterprise Centre in Lutterworth to become
IndependentThe Enterprise Centre in Lutterworth is a practicaleducation centre providing an outstandingalternative curriculum and high quality pastoralcare for students aged 9 – 18.
Building on a successful 12 years as an off-sitefacility for the Lutterworth College, the Centre isbecoming an independent charity and will nowprovide a service for all schools in Leicestershire,Warwickshire and Northamptonshire.
The Centre has specialist teachers in practicalareas including woodwork, pc maintenance, arts andcrafts, horticulture, hand care, cooking andwallpapering to prepare students for nationallyrecognised qualifications.
Ofsted reports have judged The Enterprise Centreas ‘outstanding’ and students who attend benefitgreatly from the high quality provision, making rapidprogress.
Students can attend for a single session, half day orfull day. Courses are also offered for adults andcommunity groups.
Visits to The Enterprise Centre from schools arewelcome and initially contact should be made to JaneBeaumont or Jo Atchison info@enterprisecentre.org
Lutterworth Town BandUnfortunately ‘Wind in the Woods’ event on the3rd July had to be cancelled due to lack ofsupport. The organisers and Band members weredisappointed but are keen to arrange analternative joint engagement later in the yeartowards the start of the Christmas season.The next Band engagements are:
Saturday 13th August - Evington Village Fête 1-3.30pm
Saturday 27th August - Ilston on the Hill Fête 1-3.30pm
Monday 29th August - Buckby Feast 2016, VillageSports Field, Long Buckby - time to be confirmed
Sunday 4th September - Shearsby Fête 2-4.30pm.
Band practices are held in Lutterworth Town Hallevery Wednesday evening from 8 - 10pm and anyplayer or ‘would be’ player is very welcome toattend. Further details are on the Band's website:www.lutterworthtownband.com or emaillutterworthtownband@gmail.com or ring GordonPaul, Engagements Secretary on 01788 860240.
TheWorld’s Biggest CoffeeMorning is Macmillan CancerSupport’s biggest fundraising event. Lastyear it raised the biggest ever total of £27.6million, this year we want to raise evenmore money to help to change the lives ofpeople affected by cancer. Get together with friends, family and
colleagues on Friday 30th September andmake time for what really matters, the senseof achievement once it is over and you have acount up to see what you have raised forMacmillan is amazing. To register visit:http://coffeeregister.macmillan.org.uk
LutterworthBig Bike RidewithHog Roast
Sunday 14th August 2016Starts/Ends Misterton Hall, LE17 4JP(by kind permission of Mrs Heather Craven).HAVE FUN, ENJOY THE EXERCISE & RAISE MONEY FOR GOOD CAUSES(Epilepsy Action & Rotary Charities).
Four routes: 11, 23, 39, 62 milesStart times from 9.00am
Entry Fee: £10 Under 12: £5includes hog roast
Details & entry forms available from:• www.lutterworthrotary.org• Lutterworth Cycle Centre• MAX Electricalor enter online at EntryCentral.com
Main Sponsor: Neil Green Catering
The Rotary Club of Lutterworth
To advertise please contact Helen or Trish on 0116 275 1037
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