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NORMAN ISSTILL CROSSDEVELOPMENTPROPOSALS BACKIN THE SPOTLIGHT
BE SEEN -BE SAFESOUND ADVICE FORWALKERS ANDCYCLISTS
POPPYAPPEALANOTHER RECORDCOLLECTION RESULT
Reaching over 2500 people every monthIssue 356 Jan 2015
Look Forward, Look Back
January is named after Janus, theRoman god who looked both back tothe past and forward to the future.January’s SCAN takes a last look atStilton happenings in 2014 and linesup a few challenges for 2015.
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Index to AdvertisersGREY BIN DAYS:Tuesday 6th, Monday 19th
January, 2nd February
GARDEN BINRECYCLING DAYS:Monday 12th, 26th January,
9th February
For latest information onrefuse collections, go to
www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/bins
NOW RECYCLING BOTTLES
Service PageRetail Watch & Clock 34
Charity 32Pharmacy 4Furnishings 32Food 39
Health & Yoga 27Fitness Chiropodist 39
Dental 36Slimming 23
Financial Accountancy / Payroll 24, 40
Insurance 37Animals Vet, pet care 36, 39Personal Hair & Beauty 24, 28, 33, 39
Care services 2Home help 31
Trades Building services 25, 35, 37, 39
Conservatories 35Heating / Plumbing 37, 40Electrical / TV 27, 28Computer services 25Garden services 29, 31Recycling 30, 34Removals 34Cleaning Services 26Vehicle Services 26
Travel Community bus 28Professional Architect / Civils 29
Funeral services 28Childcare Pre-school 5, 29, 34
Category
SCAN is published by The Stilton Community Association. All articles, original artwork and the SCAN name& logo are copyright. All trade marks recognised. Views of contributors are not necessarily endorsed byThe Stilton Community Association. Reprints available from the Editor on request.
Editor: Advertising: Production: Distribution:
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All advertising copy or instructions to the Advertising Manager by 10th of month prior to publication.Payment in advance to Stilton Community Association - NO PAY, NO DISPLAY!Advertisement orders MUST be accompanied by the advertiser’s name, address and telephone number.You can use the order form on www.stilton.org
All other copy to the Editor, 8 Caldecote Road, Stiltonby 14th of month prior to publication.Digital material in a neutral PC format please.
email: [email protected]
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Norman Is Cross !DEVELOPERS’ PLAN STILL IGNORES OBJECTIONS
The Parish Pump Local News
Once again; just before Christmas thedevelopers of the Great Haddon site put ina planning application. Chaired by CountyCouncillor Mac McGuire, the NormanCross Action Group (NXAG) met andformulated their response. HuntingdonshireDistrict Council have also reiterated theirconcerns aired in February 2013.
NXAG has objected to the current planningapplication on the following points:-
● The Yaxley A15 Loop Road is inadequateas a means of taking traffic from thepresent A15; there are too many junctionsand it seems inadvisable to site severalschools, a commercial/retail centre andresidential areas close to this major road.
● A15/Old Great North road junction willaffect the junction 16 of the A1(M) A15junction to the Great Haddon Boulevardwill cause even worse tailbacks on theA15 than at present. Also mature treeswill be felled.
● Proposed access to the Old Great NorthRoad will affect the prestigious NationalCycleway. Also it goes against previousdecisions that only 120 vehicles a daywould be allowed.
● Surface water management is also a freshconcern.
To see the full objection go towww.stilton.org.
Changes toBus Services
FROM JANUARY 4th 2015There are minor changes to the timings ofBusway B Monday-Saturday (no changeson Sundays) The changes involve peak hourdeparture times from Huntingdon,Cambridge and St. Ives and journeysstarting at Huntingdon after 7pm andCambridge after 9pm. As far as can be seen,the times from Peterborough and NormanCross are unchanged. If you need furtherdetails contact Stagecoach on 01223 433250.
Keep it Green!Had a real tree this Christmas? You canrecycle it along with any garden or kitchenwaste. Stand it next to your garden wastebin, or chop it in half and put the bits insidethe bin.
Christmas cards can be cut in half to makeuseful shopping lists out of the fronts andthe rest can go in the dry recyclables bin.
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Stilton Memorial HallCharges
To book the Hall, please contact the Booking Clerk:Jade Smith 15 Woodward Close (01733) 735001
If leaving a message, please provide a LANDLINE PHONE NUMBER and youwill be contacted promptly. (It’s very expensive having to reply to lots of mobiles!)
If using email, please be sure to give us your CORRECT email addressand check your spam box if you don’t receive a prompt reply.
Hourly charge £6 / hour(minimum 2 hours)Child's party £35
Adult party £60Commercial £12 / hour
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Church Street, StiltonOur pre-school offers fun-play and
learning for under 5's, with close linksto Stilton Primary School.
We welcome children from 2 years 6months to our afternoon sessions.
12:30pm to 3:30pmMonday to Thursday
From September (in the year beforethey start School) our children moveto morning sessions where we slowly
introduce more structure inpreparation for school life. In the
Summer Term our Rising 5'sprogramme includes weekly visits to
Stilton Primary School.
8:45am to 11:45amMonday to Friday
Nursery vouchers welcome
For further information,call Leslie Kirk
Tel: (01733) [email protected]
Keep SafeDuring the winter, when both the morningsand the evenings are dark, the ParishCouncil frequently gets comments from cardrivers in particular that they have beenunnerved by experiencing 'near misses' onthe village roads. If you are likely to bewalking, cycling or riding a horse in thedark please take the simple precautions ofwearing reflective clothing and having theappropriate lights (working!). In particular,we would single out the newspaper deliveryboys and dog walkers.
However, car drivers are not blameless. Thewhole village is covered by a 30mph speedlimit, but there are times when that is toofast. Please drive with real care and matchyour speed to the conditions.
North Street (especially around theMemorial Hall), Church Street andCaldecote Road are the most dangerousareas with the most complaints.
BIKETHINK
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Digging DeepANOTHER RECORD POPPY COLLECTION
Dear Editor
I can now send you and your readers thefigures for the 2014 Poppy appeal - so far.
The total for Stilton, Folksworth andCaldecote came to to £2075.33. This isslightly less than last year, but the goodnews is that the total for the District as awhole is more than £2000 up at £16,500!
On behalf of the Branch, my grateful thanksto all who helped and contributed. Onecurious thing was to discover that the totalcollected at the Post Office was almost theexact sum collected last year!
Apart from Peterborough Station, our twobest collecting sites in the area are the Co-opin Yaxley and Dobbies Garden Centre. Ifanyone could help next year with manningthese collecting points, please call me on01733 241784.
Tom CochraneBranch ChairmanYaxley and District Royal British Legion
15 - 20 April Group visit from St Christol4 May Sponsorship of Cheese Rolling Junior Championship26 - 28 June Weekend visit to France - watch for details6 May 2013 Cheese Rolling - sponsoring the Junior ChampionshipsComing up Dinner Dance in aid of the Village Amenities project
Race Night
Twinning Diary Dates
If you are interested in any of these events or in becoming involved inthe Association please contact Chris Walford on 241376.
Funds raised by the Association provide for travel grants for young people onexchange visits to St Christol and activities here when groups visit from St Christol.
Twinning
Jumelage
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Project MilestonesVILLAGE AMENITIES PROJECT PROGRESS
Our trip to France and Belgium was anoutstanding success writes Pat Seaman.
People pitched in to help; the British Legionclub at Yaxley, who allowed us to parkthere; drivers Tony and Ben of Decker BusCo., everybody who helped to load andunload the coach, and Geraldine and Kimwho kept us going with food and drink onthe journey.
A raffle and donations raised the impressivesum of £77.16 for the Anglia AirAmbulance charity. Olive Main providedvaluable information about the war gravesin Belgium, for those wanting to trace lostrelatives and Val Ward did sterling servicewith all the paperwork.
Thank you to everyone who sent a card ortelephoned to express their appreciation ofthe trip.
National Awareness Days have now becomeso prolific that you can celebrate somethingevery day of the year; if you have thestamina! Our favourite is Nothing Day; ithappens every January 16th and celebratesthe ancient art of doing… nothing! It is asort of non-event event.
January also features:January 3
Festival of Sleep DayOur second favourite! Take an unofficialday in bed to recover from the last fortnight.
January 18Winnie the Pooh Day
The birthday of Pooh's creator A A Milneis marked with honey-filled parties andgames of Poohsticks on the original bridgein Sussex.
January 25World Leprosy Day
Leprosy is easily and cheaply cured iftreated at an early stage, but it still carriesa heavy stigma, so many sufferers arereluctant to go for help until it is too late.Each year the Leprosy Mission organises aspecial day to raise awareness. This yearmoney raised will go to a hospital in Nepal.
The Leprosy Mission is based inPeterborough and people in Stilton havebeen associated with it for many years. Tofind out how to help go to their award-winning website: leprosymission.org.uk
January 27Holocaust Memorial Day
All over the world there are eventsremembering those who suffered under theNazis, but also more recent acts of genocide.
Days to RememberWHAT SHALL WE CELEBRATE TODAY THEN?
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Penny WiseSTILTON PUPILS COUNT OUT THEIR PENNIES FOR PUDSEY
We had an action-packed Children in Needday at Stilton! Children made a donation tocome to school in non-uniform. All classescarried out lots of Maths investigations,including counting our 'Pennies for Pudsey'.Hedgehog Class organised several stalls atlunchtime to raise even more money for thisworthy cause. We raised a whopping£402.60 in total!
Across the whole school, we recently hadan 'e-safety week'. We were thinking abouthow to stay safe when using the internet.Children in each class made their owne-safety posters, which highlighted the keymessages that they learnt during the week.
Several of our Key Stage 2 children tookpart in 'Bikeability' workshops, where thechildren brought their bikes into school.They learnt how to improve their cyclingskills and how to cycle safely on roads inthe village. We are delighted that all ourchildren who took part passed.Congratulations!
We had a very busy Christmas period atStilton Primary School. In the last twoweeks of term, our children took part in ourannual Christmas Crafts day, nativity play,carol concert, singing for the Stilton Over60s club, Christmas parties, Church Serviceand Christmas Karaoke.
We wish everybody a happy New Year!
ExperiencingChristmas
The children of Stilton School visited theChurch to take part in a learning event wherethey looked at each part of the Christmasstory. All were entranced by the Nativityscene, which has become a traditional partof the Church's Christmas. In the stable,
which was made in Stilton, is a largecollection of santons. These are thetraditional dolls which were given to us byour twinning village, St Christol in the Southof France. This year our collection grewagain with the gift of several more figures.
Later in the week the school Christmasservice was held in Church and the crib wasa central feature of the worship.
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Playgroup NewsWHAT A GREAT CHRISTMAS!
December was a busy and exciting time.The children made some lovely things totake home as well as to decorate thePlaygroup with. We learnt lots of Christmassongs, and all about family customs atChristmas time. We had a fabulousChristmas party and even had a visit fromFather Christmas who surprised all thechildren with gifts for being so good!
The children had so much fun they didn'teven realise they were also learningnumbers and shapes, how to join thingstogether and make them balance, as well ascontinuing to learn the phonetic alphabet!
We would like to take this opportunity tothank everyone who came along to tourStilton with Santa. It was a cold night butwe had lots of fun. A BIG thank you toeveryone who donated; you were all verygenerous. We would also like to thank thosewho came along to support our ChristmasFete. We hope everyone had lots of fun -we did! Final takings are still beingconfirmed but in future SCANs we will letyou know how we did, and how we plan tospend the money.
We received the following heartfelt pleafrom a well-known village resident to askyou to clear up after your dog.
It has become increasingly difficult to enjoya walk round any part of Stilton because ofthe amount of dog mess on the pavements.We all have to walk with our eyes cast downin order to escape the menace.
I was out the other day and saw a youngmum desperately trying to clean the shoesof the young child who had stepped intosome. It was not a pleasant task.
All you need is a plastic bag in your pocket(free from the Parish Council). Tie it upand put it in one of the bins provided. Even
if it is dark and you don't think anyone willsee, those who are behind you will not seethe mess on the pavement either. So pleaseCLEAR IT UP.
A responsible dog owner(with a pocket full of POO BAGS)
Poo Corner…ANOTHER APPEAL TO IRRESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERS
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Get Tanked UpJOIN ACRE’S OIL-BUYING SYNDICATE AND SAVE MONEY
A few issues ago we ran a feature about theCambridgeshire ACRE group-buyinginitiative for getting keener prices onheating oil. Through its partnership with AFAffinity Limited, a subsidiary of AngliaFarmers Limited, the UK’s leadingagricultural purchasing co-operative, thescheme makes the most of collectivepurchasing power.
The average saving is usually 2p per litreagainst online prices. In November andDecember, scheme members paid 46.99 and42.49 pence per litre respectively (exclusiveof VAT at 5%).
While the middle of winter isn’t the besttime to stock up your tank, if you need tothis is probably the cheapest way.
There are five easy steps to cheaper heatingoil:
1.Join the Cambridgeshire ACRECommunity Oil Buying Scheme.Complete a membership form or applyonline and then set up a direct debit topay for your future oil purchases.
2.Receive a reminder to check your oillevels. Each month, you’ll receive areminder to check your tank and notifyyou of the deadline to place an order. Theminimum order is 500 litres.
3.Place your order online. Use ACRE’sonline portal to tell them how much oilyou want to buy. Your order increases
their negotiating power, so once submittedACRE regard it as binding.
4.Sit back while AF Affinity Ltd negotiatethe best price from a range of suppliers.They advise you who the supplier is, theprice per litre (exclusive of VAT,currently at 5%) and the approximate dateof delivery.
5.Take delivery of the oil and pay thecompany. The oil will be delivered assoon as possible and your bank accountis debited with the amount you owe.
To find out more about the CambridgeshireACRE Community Oil Buying Scheme goto www.cambsacre.org.uk or contact JulieWeekes on 01353 860850, [email protected]
DONATIONS TOPETERBOROUGH
FOODBANKCan be made at Nisa, or in the Churchporch, which is open every:
Tuesday afternoon [2:30-5:00pm]Thursday morning [8:00 – 8:45am]Friday afternoon [2:00 – 4:00pm]During term-time activities onTuesday, Wednesday and Fridaymornings [9:00am – 10:30am]Thursday evening – Crossover[6:00 – 7:00pm]
…as well as at service times.
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Farewell Jamie & LindaOUR RECTOR HEADS TO NEW PASTURES
After just two years, Rev’d Jamie Mackayhas announced his intention to resign as theincumbent for the Stilton Group ofChurches.
Jamie and his wife have overseen theenlargement of the Group with the inclusionof Elton, the deployment of a regular weeklyservice schedule with content and timingsto suit each parish, and the provision ofdifferent service formats such as the popularPet Services.
We will surely miss their support and highlevel of commitment to the Stilton Group.
Jamie’s last service will be at Elton on the25th January at 6pm, to which everyone fromthe Stilton Group is invited. It is ourintention at this time to make a presentationto them from the Group. Anyone wishingto make a donation should pass it to one ofthe Churchwardens by 19th January:
Elton - Chris Milton or David Tansley
Stilton - Doug Maltman or Stuart Reed
Haddon - George Martin
Morborne - Pam Dow
Folksworth - John Blackman or Peter Lloyd
St Mary Magdalene, StiltonFor full details of
church services, visitwww.stiltonchurches.comor see the Church Link- delivered to your door
every month!
St Mary Magdalene, Stilton
Coffee MorningJan 31st
10:30am - 12noonChurch Meeting Room
Enjoy a cuppa and a cakefor £1.50
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Stilton Parish CouncilClerk: Mrs. Mary Croll 10 Caldecote Road, Stilton Peterborough, PE7 3RH Tel: 01733 241042 Email: [email protected]
PLAYING FIELD CLOSED
Under the Health and Safety act 1974 the playing field will closeat 6am on Tuesday 5th August 2014 until August 2015 to enable essentialmaintenance work to be undertaken to improve the playing field surface.
By Order of the Parish CouncilMary Croll, Clerk to Stilton Parish Council
Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service islooking for volunteers to join its successfulCommunity Champion scheme. CommunityChampions encourage local residents tocarry out fire safety checks in their homes;they visit community groups and educateabout fire safety and escape plans.
They will train you, give you a uniform andprovide you with a wide range of activitiesto choose from, all of which will help tokeep people safe from the risk of fire.
Anyone interested in becoming aCommunity Champion should contactRachael Brown at Cambridgeshire ACREeither on (01353) 865038; by email [email protected] or visitwww.cambsfire.gov.uk.
Don’t forget to make a New Year Resolutionto test your smoke alarm, and that of yourelderly relatives, once a month by pressingthe ‘test’ button on the device. To find outif you are eligible for a free home fire safetycheck, call 0800 917 99 94.
Find CFRS on Facebook, Twitter andInstagram by searching @cambsfrs.
Champion the Cause !LOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEW TO DO IN 2015?
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From The Cabbage Patch
January in the GardenTIPS FROM STILTON GARDENING AND NATURAL HISTORY CLUB
Stilton Gardening &Natural History Club
Thursday January 29th
Floodlit wild swan feedat Welney
Leave Stilton 3:30pm returning 9pm.Cost will be about £15-£18.
Tea/cakes etc on arrivalA few places left!
Please contact Olive Main (241206)or [email protected]
We gardeners have to take whatever theweather sends and react accordingly. Nowis the time to check that stakes and ties ontrees and bushes are not damaged. If itsnows, brush it off the branches of conifers,climbers and shrubs.
But if the weather allows there are alwaysplenty of jobs to do;-
● Prune apple and pear trees
● Reshape lawn edges
● Check all your equipment;service the mower!
● Have fun planning. Order seeds,particularly onions
● Keep the bird feeders well supplied, andwith a shallow dish of clean water
● Begin forcing rhubarb by covering witha bucket or special forcing pot
Yaxley Flower ClubDec tba Charity Evening 15th Jan Jim Green
from Farcet Nurseries
19th Feb Dora Mack DemonstrationA New Year Begins
19th Mar AGM
Contact: Helen Burton (01733) 242198 or Lesley Young (01733) 240265
Meetings are held at 7:30pm on the 3rd Thursday of each month (excl. Aug & Dec)at the Yaxley British Legion, Broadway, Yaxley.
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New Year, New RecipesLET’S CELEBRATE BRITAIN’S REGIONAL DISHES
Foreigners may think that there’s no suchthing as British cuisine, but we all knowabout such delights as Yorkshire pudding,Cornish pasties, Welsh cakes etc. Not tomention the many regional specialities thatdon't get out of their own locality. We startwith the wonderfully named…
RumbledethumpsSaid to be Gordon Brown's favourite recipe,so it's no surprise that it comes fromScotland and would be a great dish forBurns’ Night (January 25th).
● 450gms potatoes, boiled and mashed
● 350gms cabbage shredded and boiled forabout two minutes
● One large onion, finely sliced and friedin butter, but not browned
Combine the potatoes, cabbage and onion
Add two tablespoons of strong cheddar andstir until melted. Season to taste.
Place in an ovenproof dish. Sprinkle anothertwo tablespoons of cheese on the top andbake at 200oC or Gas Mark 6 until brown.
You may recognise this as being similar tothe traditional English Bubble & Squeak,but almost every culture has its equivalentversion; Ireland Colcannon, Orkney IslandsClapshot; Belgium Stoemp; NetherlandsStamppot.
It’s a very versatile dish for making the mostof leftover vegetables. You can add othervegetables such as leeks or mashed swede,grate nutmeg on top, or add a spicy tang byincluding chopped up chorizo sausage.
Perfect for these cold winter evenings!
Improve Your Piano Skills and Enjoy Your Playing!Beginners welcome!
Margaret Parsons Tel: (01733) 243352 [email protected]
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Happy New Year !WHAT’S ON AT YAXLEY LIBRARY
Library News
Yaxley LibraryOPENING TIMES
Renewals & enquiries:(0345) 045 5225
www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/library
Mon 3:00 - 7:00Tue 9:30 - 5:00Wed CLOSEDThu 9:30 - 5:00Fri 9:30 - 1:30Sat 9:30 - 1:30
Mobile Library
Wed 28 Jan3:10 - 4pm
Outside The Talbot
Route M24
RHYMETIME ANDSTORYTIME
Our popular Rhymetime event, aimed atbabies from 0-18 months, restarts on Friday9th January and runs every Friday from10:30am to 11am.
Storytime, aimed at children aged 18months to five years, runs on Tuesdays, 13th
and 27th January from 10:30am to 11am.BOOKS FOR TEENS?
Are you aged 12-16 and enjoy a good read?If you are interested in taking part in a newgroup who would meet up to discuss theirfavourite reads, please register your interestby calling in to Yaxley Library.
C.V. WORKSHOP
Careers Guidance Advisor Miles Davieswill be holding a C.V. workshop in YaxleyLibrary on Monday 26th January from 10amto midday. If you are aged 19 or over andwould like some help with your c.v. pleasecall in to Yaxley Library to book a freeplace. (Hurry! Places are limited.)EngAge IN THE AFTERNOON
The January EngAge session will be areminiscence afternoon on the topic ofSchool Sports. This event takes place onWednesday 21st January at 2pm. Comealong and share your memories! To book afree ticket, please call in to Yaxley Library.
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Readers who fancy a change from foodshopping at Tesco or Nisa may welcomea new shuttle bus service operated for theCo-op at Oundle.Decker Bus will stop in Stilton everyThursday morning as follows:
09:45 Church Close bus stop09:47 Colbrook Garage09:50 Opposite Stilton Cheese09:52 Mill Road bus stop
Apparently it will even stop if you hail it,so don’t run to the bus stop!
The bus arrives in Oundle for 10:45 anddeparts at 12:15pm. Plenty of time forsome shopping at the Co-op or a browsearound the Thursday Farmers’ Market!
Even better, the service is FREE! If youhave any queries, call (01733) 351694.
Free Shopping BusTRY A FOOD SHOP IN OUNDLE FOR A CHANGE
Call 101 and ask for the Hampton office
Stilton and Villages:
PC Paul Sykes: 07889 499 066PCSO Barry Chamberlain: 07921 094 828
Contacting our Local PoliceMAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU...
Keep thissomewhere
handy!
Winter Itinerary4 Jan Hambleton 18 Jan Ufford
1 Feb Lyddington 15 Feb Milton Park
Our regular walks are between 5 - 8 miles and meet at 10:00am at The PumpFor more information about Stumbling, visit http://stumblers.stilton.org
or call Shirley on (01733) 246209 - or just turn up on the day with your boots on!
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Parish Meeting RoomThe Parish Room will be open from 10am to 11am immediately following ParishCouncil meetings, which are on the Wednesday following the second Tuesday in themonth. If you want to speak with the Clerk at any other time, please make anappointment. Planning applications can be viewed by appointment; telephone (01733)229130.
HIRING THE ROOMThe Meeting Room is available for hire between 9am and 10:30pm Monday to Saturday;Sunday hours by arrangement. A booking form and conditions of hire are availablefrom the Clerk to Stilton Parish Council.The Room seats up to 20 people, ideal for small clubs or committee meetings. It hasbroadband, a kitchen area and toilet suitable for use by disabled people. Users shouldnote that smoking is not permitted in any part of the building or in the surroundingcemetery.
FEES:All Day (9am - 6pm) £50Half Day (9am - 1pm or 2 - 6pm) £25
Evening (6:30 - 10:30pm) £25A deposit of £50 is required when booking.
Accessing Adult Social Care
Social care is provided to people who have been assessed as having substantial or criticalsupport needs with personal care, getting meals, managing medication and staying safe.
www.yourlifeyourchoice.org.uk
Social care is personal and practical support tohelp people live their lives by supporting themto maintain their independence and dignity andensuring they have choice and control over thesupport they receive. Many people don't thinkabout social care until they or someone theyknow need support, and then find they are unsureabout where to find information or how to accessthe services they need.
Adult social care customer services are theinitial point of contact for all social careenquiries. The trained staff know about theservices available and can offer advice on whoelse may be able to help. Call them on 0345045 5202. You can also find out more aboutadult social care in Cambridgeshire on thewebsite below.
If you think you may need help with mentalhealth issues you should contact your GP in thefirst instance.
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Stilton & District Twinning Association presents
A WEEKEND IN FRANCE
26 - 28 June 2015
Join us in the historic walled city and port of
Boulogne● Executive coach via the Channel Tunnel
● Two nights B+B in the old city
● Sunday lunch at a gourmet restaurant
Pick-up from Stilton or Folksworth at 9:00 a.m. on Friday
Visit artisan brewery and Napoleonic monument
Arrive Amiens approx 6 pm
Return Stilton/Folksworth approx 9 pm on Sunday
£219 per person tbc (twin/double room)
(£259 for single room)
Contact Audrey and Paul for details:
(01733) 241739
What’s on in &around Stilton !
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TINI
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M T W T F S S WHAT WHEN WHERE WHOO < Toddler's Dance 9am Church Meeting Room Michelle Pratt 07906 114942
O O O O AM < Playgroup 9 - 11:45 & 1 - 3pm Playgroup Leslie Kirk 247682
O < Cubs 6 - 7:30pm Stilton School John Neal 242216O < Beavers 6 - 7:15pm Folksworth Village Hall Niki Wilson 07971 558927O < 1st Stilton Brownies 6:15 - 8pm Memorial Hall Jen Walton 244005O < Stilton Rainbows 5:15 - 6:15pm Memorial Hall Sandra Waldrin-Walker 661255
O < Folksworth Brownies 6:30 - 7:45pm Folksworth Village Hall Annette Gedney 244442O < 1st Folksworth Rainbows 5:30 - 6:30pm Folksworth Village Hall Julie Quy 243026O < Guides 6 - 7:30pm Memorial Hall Carol Warren (07508) 502534
O < Stilton United Colts KO 10am Stilton Playing Field
O < Parish Council 2nd week 7:30pm Parish Room Mrs Croll 229130O < Sewing Group 2:30 - 5pm Church Meeting Room Pat Maltman 242229
O < Over 60's Club 2:00pm Church Meeting Room Sylvia Ward 242457
O < Holy Communion 1st Sun 8:00am St Mary Magdalene Rev. Jamie Mackay 243253O < LinCup (Café style worship) 2nd Sun 11am St Mary Magdalene Rev. Jamie Mackay 243253O < Holy Communion (Family) 3rd Sun 11:00am St Mary Magdalene Rev. Jamie Mackay 243253O < Family Service 4th Sun 6:00pm St Mary Magdalene Rev. Jamie Mackay 243253
O < Linking Hands (mums) 9am Church Meeting Room Irene Goldsmith 244229O < Crossover (Y6) 6 - 7pm in term time Church Meeting Room Pat Maltman 242229O < Year 7 Drop-in 7 - 8pm in term time Church Meeting Room Pat Maltman 242229
O < Take a Break (children & carers) 9am in term time Church Meeting Room Michelle Pratt 07906 114942O < Men's Prayer Breakfast 8am 2nd Saturday in month Church Meeting Room Derek Foot 242761
O < Holy Communion (soup lunch) 1st Wednesday 12:30-1:30 St Mary Magdalene Doug Maltman 242229O < Holy Communion 3rd Wednesday 7:30am St Mary Magdalene Rev. Jamie Mackay 243253
O < Prayer Focus 8am St Mary Magdalene Stuart Reed 241114
O < Stilton Gardening Club 3rd Tues 7:30pm Church Meeting Room Olive Main 241206O < Pilates 9:30-10:30; 10:30-11:30am Memorial Hall Vicky Leschallas 01487 831644O O O < Stilton Indoor Bowls 2pm Mon, 7pm Thu, 7:30pm Fri Memorial Hall Peter Leaton 245851
O < Band 8 - 9:35pm Memorial Hall Brian Bowen 241310O < Judo 6 - 8pm Memorial Hall Simon Trowbridge 07894 552198
O < Yoga 6 - 7pm Memorial Hall Brian Appleyard 244642O < Stilton United FC 3:00pm kick-off Glen Woolner 07771 784643
O < Stumblers (walking group) Alternate Sundays 10:00am Meet at the Pump Shirley Gregory 246209
O < Mobile Library 3:10 - 4pm (4th Wed in month) Outside The TalbotO < Age Well Club 10 - 11:45am Yaxley Health Centre Linda Smith 240478
O < Carers' Group 1st Weds, 2 - 4 pm Yaxley Health Centre Linda Smith 240478O O < Sawtry Lunch Club 10:30am - 1:30pm CARESCO Lyn 01487 832105
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M T W T F S S WHAT WHEN WHERE WHOO < Toddler's Dance 9am Church Meeting Room Michelle Pratt 07906 114942
O O O O AM < Playgroup 9 - 11:45 & 1 - 3pm Playgroup Leslie Kirk 247682
O < Cubs 6 - 7:30pm Stilton School John Neal 242216O < Beavers 6 - 7:15pm Folksworth Village Hall Niki Wilson 07971 558927O < 1st Stilton Brownies 6:15 - 8pm Memorial Hall Jen Walton 244005O < Stilton Rainbows 5:15 - 6:15pm Memorial Hall Sandra Waldrin-Walker 661255
O < Folksworth Brownies 6:30 - 7:45pm Folksworth Village Hall Annette Gedney 244442O < 1st Folksworth Rainbows 5:30 - 6:30pm Folksworth Village Hall Julie Quy 243026O < Guides 6 - 7:30pm Memorial Hall Carol Warren (07508) 502534
O < Stilton United Colts KO 10am Stilton Playing Field
O < Parish Council 2nd week 7:30pm Parish Room Mrs Croll 229130O < Sewing Group 2:30 - 5pm Church Meeting Room Pat Maltman 242229
O < Over 60's Club 2:00pm Church Meeting Room Sylvia Ward 242457
O < Holy Communion 1st Sun 8:00am St Mary Magdalene Rev. Jamie Mackay 243253O < LinCup (Café style worship) 2nd Sun 11am St Mary Magdalene Rev. Jamie Mackay 243253O < Holy Communion (Family) 3rd Sun 11:00am St Mary Magdalene Rev. Jamie Mackay 243253O < Family Service 4th Sun 6:00pm St Mary Magdalene Rev. Jamie Mackay 243253
O < Linking Hands (mums) 9am Church Meeting Room Irene Goldsmith 244229O < Crossover (Y6) 6 - 7pm in term time Church Meeting Room Pat Maltman 242229O < Year 7 Drop-in 7 - 8pm in term time Church Meeting Room Pat Maltman 242229
O < Take a Break (children & carers) 9am in term time Church Meeting Room Michelle Pratt 07906 114942O < Men's Prayer Breakfast 8am 2nd Saturday in month Church Meeting Room Derek Foot 242761
O < Holy Communion (soup lunch) 1st Wednesday 12:30-1:30 St Mary Magdalene Doug Maltman 242229O < Holy Communion 3rd Wednesday 7:30am St Mary Magdalene Rev. Jamie Mackay 243253
O < Prayer Focus 8am St Mary Magdalene Stuart Reed 241114
O < Stilton Gardening Club 3rd Tues 7:30pm Church Meeting Room Olive Main 241206O < Pilates 9:30-10:30; 10:30-11:30am Memorial Hall Vicky Leschallas 01487 831644O O O < Stilton Indoor Bowls 2pm Mon, 7pm Thu, 7:30pm Fri Memorial Hall Peter Leaton 245851
O < Band 8 - 9:35pm Memorial Hall Brian Bowen 241310O < Judo 6 - 8pm Memorial Hall Simon Trowbridge 07894 552198
O < Yoga 6 - 7pm Memorial Hall Brian Appleyard 244642O < Stilton United FC 3:00pm kick-off Glen Woolner 07771 784643
O < Stumblers (walking group) Alternate Sundays 10:00am Meet at the Pump Shirley Gregory 246209
O < Mobile Library 3:10 - 4pm (4th Wed in month) Outside The TalbotO < Age Well Club 10 - 11:45am Yaxley Health Centre Linda Smith 240478
O < Carers' Group 1st Weds, 2 - 4 pm Yaxley Health Centre Linda Smith 240478O O < Sawtry Lunch Club 10:30am - 1:30pm CARESCO Lyn 01487 832105
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LICENSING ACT 2003NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Notice is given that Roy Baines has applied to Huntingdonshire District Council for thevariation of the PREMISES LICENCE issued in respect of the premises known as:
The Stilton Country Clubsituated at: 2-4 High Street, Stilton, Cambridgeshire , PE7 3RA
The application seeks to vary the licence as follows:To remove the club rules thereby enabling members of the public to enter
without being a member and renaming the premises as "The Tunnels"Any "Other Persons" or "Responsible Authority" may make representations
in writing to this application no later than 26th January 2015Huntingdonshire District Council, Licensing Section,
Pathfinder House, St Mary's Street, Huntingdon, PE29 3TNDetail of this application and the Licensing Register are available for inspection at
the above address between 9am and 5pm on weekdays. Guidance notes on "makingrepresentations" are available from the Licensing Team, or by visiting
www.huntingdonshire.gov.ukUnder the Licensing Act it is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false
statement in connection with an application, and the maximum fine for whicha person is liable on summary conviction is a fine not exceeding £5,000.
Workers’ Educational Association presents:
Myths and Legendsof Cambridgeshire and the Fens
A 10-week course to be held at The British Legion Clubroom in Yaxleystarting on Tuesday 13th January at 7:30-9:00 pm.
The fee is £48.00
The Course will explore some of the more popular myths and legends of the County,including locational details, who told the stories, where they were told and when.
For further information Tel. (01733) 240010