the vine villages - april/may 2014 - issue 12
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A free community magazine for villages in and around the Dunstable area of Bedfordshire. Packed with an engaging variety of articles, news, puzzles, competitions and local what's on guide. The Vine is also a local business directory, offering affordable and effective advertising to local businesses - "connecting local people to local businesses". 8,000 copies delivered to homes throughout Dunstable and the surrounding villages. www.thevinemagazine.comTRANSCRIPT
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By Paul Heley
Round about 1530, Henry 8th was not a happy bunny; everything was going wrong. His underlying problem was dynastic in that he felt he had to have a legitimate male heir in
order to continue the Tudor line or else there could easily be a repeat of the tragic fiasco of the Wars of the Roses stemming from the weakness of Henry 6th. A situation like that must be avoided at all costs. How-ever, it seemed that Queen Catherine (now aged 45) was clearly unable to supply the necessary heir but that Henry’s new amour, Anne Boleyn, being young, fit and healthy presumably should be able to do the business admirably. Somehow it had to be bye bye Catherine. But how?Unfortunately for Henry, Catherine wouldn’t play ball and flatly refused to agree to a divorce. Also, various deputations by the Cardinals Wolsey and Campeggio were unable to persuade the Pope that his original agreement to the marriage between Henry and Catherine was, with hindsight, unlawful (Popes then, like politicians today, never admitted they were wrong). Furthermore, the reluctant agreement by the universities (initiated by Cranmer) that the divorce should be allowed fell on the deaf ears of the English Catholic Church which only went along with papal decrees. It was stalemate all round.Clearly, things were getting out of hand, not only was there the problem of the Tudor dynasty but internal power politics were also rife (stoked by Sir Thomas Boleyn, Anne’s father, and the amoral Duke of Norfolk). And, to cap it all, alternative (and anti-Catholic) religious opinions were in the air. It was all becoming very messy - and very dirty. Strong feelings were being pulled in every direction. Politics has always been a dirty business.Let’s look briefly at the religious aspect. On the face of it, England was a Roman Catholic country answering only to the Pope in Rome - and Henry was a faithful follower of this doctrine. But since 1515/16, there had been an increasing (but very subliminal) undercurrent of dissent resulting from the teachings and writings of Martin Luther in Germany, I.e. an embryonic Protestant reformation. These rumblings (re-garded as heresy by the Church) coincided with a growing dissatisfaction regarding the general behaviour of the clergy who, in many cases, were accused of gross immorality and corruption. In other words, the Church was losing its grip and also the unquestioning obedience it demanded.Although Catherine was staunchly Catholic, Anne Boleyn - extremely well educated and highly intelligent - was tempted by these new religious thoughts and read passages to Henry who, although by no means persuaded, conceded that some of the ideas had some merit. In this, she was aided, perhaps surprisingly, by Archbishop Cranmer (Wolsey’s
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The old cliché “the more you put in, the more you get out” is certainly true for the members of Dunstable and District Orbit Club. Since its inception over 25 years ago, the club has raised nearly £60,000 for local charities from events such as quiz nights, stalls at carnivals and coffee mornings. We also give our time to help organisations and people in the community, such as marshalling at fun runs and helping to put on choir concerts for local senior citizens.
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Dunstable & District Orbit Club Supporting the Community
Active Social Calendar Charity Fundraising
The old cliché “the more you put in, the more you get out” is
certainly true for the
members of Dunstable and District Orbit Club. S
ince its inception over 25 years
ago, the club has raised nearly £60,000 for local charities from events such as quiz
nights, stalls at carnivals and coffee mornings. W
e also give our time to help
organisations and people in the community, such as marshalling at fun runs and
helping to put on choir concerts for local senior citiz
ens.
However, there is more to belonging to Orbit than the camaraderie and teamwork
involved in organising community and fundraising events. The emphasis is
very
much on having fun and providing an active social calendar – anything from llama-
trekking, archery and 10-pin bowling, to meals, cinema trips and even taking to the
skies in a glider! We plan events to suit all budgets, and many of them are free or
low cost, such as walks, games nights or sim
ply getting together for a chat at the
local pub. Annual membership is just £15.
The club is keen to expand its c
ommunity, social and fundraising events and hopes
that new members would bring fresh ideas along with them. In return we can offer
you friendship and a sense of belonging as part of our team. Whatever your skills
and background, everyone has something to offer, and we can all help to improve
the communities we live in - and raise much-needed funds for worthy causes.
Orbit meets on the first
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a very warm welcome.
For more information please visit w
ww.orbitclub.org.uk/dunstable or contact Mark on
01582 539379 or Julie on 01582 535761. You can also email the club directly from
the website.
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Dunstable & District Orbit Club
Supporting the Community
Active Social Calendar
Charity Fundraising
Supporting The Community! The old cliché “the more you put in, the more
you get out” is certainly true for the members of Dunstable and District Orbit Club. Since its incep-tion over 25 years ago, the club has raised nearly £60,000 for local charities from events such as quiz nights, stalls at carnivals and coffee mornings. We also give our time to help organisations and people in the community, such as marshalling at fun runs and helping to put on choir concerts for local senior citizens.However, there is more to belonging to Orbit than the camaraderie and teamwork involved in organising community and fundraising events. The emphasis is very much on having fun and providing an active social calendar – anything from llama-trekking, archery and 10-pin bowling, to meals, cinema trips and even taking to the skies in a glider! We plan events to suit all budgets, and many of them are free or low cost, such as walks, games nights or simply getting together for a chat at the local pub. Annual membership is just £15.The club is keen to expand its community, social and fundraising events and hopes that new mem-bers would bring fresh ideas along with them. In return we can offer you friendship and a sense of belonging as part of our team. Whatever your skills and background, everyone has something to offer, and we can all help to improve the communi-ties we live in - and raise much-needed funds for worthy causes.Orbit meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month at Dunstablians Rugby Club, Bidwell Park, Bedford Road, Houghton Regis, LU5 6JW, from 8pm. Our first meeting of the month is a plan-ning meeting, where we discuss what community, social or fundraising events we would like to hold. Our second meeting (3rd Tuesday of the month) is purely a social gathering at the club. Give us a try! You’ll be given a very warm welcome.For more information please visit oue websitewww.orbitclub.org.uk/dunstable or contact Mark on 01582 539379 or Julie on 01582 535761. You can also email the club directly from the website.
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Winter is coming. Don’t wait until you’re knee-deep in the white stuff to sort your bills. Here, prevention truly beats cure – tackling your bills now means you can take the financial bite out of winter chills…
Free loft insulation and even boilers (for some). While the loft insulation free-for-all's ended, some will still be entitled to some serious free energy-saving measures. Most of the big six energy firms offer free boilers, typically worth £2,000, and free insulation, usually worth about £300. Crucially, you don't need to be with the energy provider to get it, but you do generally need an income under £16,000, and to be on income-related benefits or pension credit. I can’t definitely say you’ll qualify, but it is worth checking. Alternatively, the well-meaning but stuttering Green Deal initiative is designed to let you pay for things like underfloor heating, double glazing and solid wall insulation, from the 'savings' you make on energy bills. Deciding whether it’s right for you is complex, so for full help read www.moneysavingexpert.com/greendeal
Save £100s and beat the hikes. Rather surprisingly, fixing energy, where you lock in a set rate, is now cheaper than a normal switch. Five of the big six energy providers have now announced hikes, and their best new prices are costlier than the cheapest fixed tariffs. So right now you can get the very cheapest deals available, and it comes with no-hike certainty. The only exception to this is a variable (ie, subject to hikes) tariff from minnow Spark Energy – though it hasn't hiked (yet?), needs paying upfront, and feedback ain't great, so I’m ignoring it.
The cheapest fix comes from E.on for a year, but slightly longer and only a touch more are deals from EDF or Npower. Crucially, these two have no exit penalties. So on the off-chance the Prime Minister delivers the price cuts he’s promised, and the even more unlikely event that they’ll be so substantial that other tariffs elsewhere are cheaper, you'll be free to leave.
However, always do the numbers for your own circumstances. To check if you can save (you may be on an older, cheaper deal), and who your winner is, you can use my Cheap Energy Club top fixes comparison at www.cheapenergyclub.com, or do a standard
comparison on any Ofgem-approved comparison site – just search for The Confidence Code at www.ofgem.gov.uk to see the full list. If you're not online, use a comparison with a phone service, such as Energyhelpline on 0800 074 0745, or uSwitch on 0800 051 5493.
Paying energy bills by monthly direct debit’s up to 6% cheaper. If you can, do, as it’ll usually mean discounted bills of up to 6% less, so contact your provider to check. Though always do regular meter readings for accuracy, as your bill is estimated. If it’s too high, you have a right to ask for it to be lowered.
Got electricity only? You can still save. With electricity only, you can still get a cheap fix to save - just follow the info above. For those on Economy 7, assessing is trickier. It’s only really a boon for those who use at least 40% of their energy at night. If not – don’t bother. Full help to decide at www.mse.me/eco7
Can you find your stopcock? No sniggering - winter frozen pipe bursts can create an average £7,000 of damage, often worsened as many scrabble round searching for their stopcock - the mains water off switch - for ages as their home floods.
Take the time to find it now – mine is under the kitchen sink. Others find theirs in the bathroom or inside a cupboard. If yours isn’t working, you may want to call a plumber now, before it’s a problem.
Choosing between heating and eating? If you're seriously behind, or in general financial hardship - as far too many are after the hikes - you may be eligible for special help. Call the Home Heat Helpline on 0800 33 66 99 to check. Plus if anyone in your home was born on or before 5 January 1952, you're due up to £300 in tax-free winter fuel payments. Payments should be made automatically, but if you’ve never had it before then you may need to register - see www.gov.uk.
Plus anyone on specific income support, jobseekers' allowances or pension credit gets £25 in cold weather payments for every 7 days it's sub-0 C.
@MoneySavingExpert
This is a golden time for those in debt. While that may seem a strange thing to say, the best EVER deals for cutting loan, store or credit card costs are now on the market. So if you’ve existing
debts, a little bit of action could save you £100s or £1,000s.
The aim is to cut the interest rate you pay, so more of your repayments clear the debt rather than servicing the interest, so you're debt-free far quicker.
STOP BORROWING Borrowing more just makes the problem costlier and longer-lived. You can’t borrow your way out of debt. The tips below are about getting new products, not bor-rowing more.
CREDIT & STORE CARD DEBT Shift to 31mths 0%. If you've debts on cards, do a balance transfer. This is where you ask a new card to pay off debts on other cards, so you owe it instead, hopefully at a cheaper rate. To get a card, you must pass a credit score. Usually the only way to find out is to apply, which marks your file. To get round that, find which card’s most likely to accept you with my free Eligibility Checker at www.mse.me/eligibility Follow the balance transfer golden rules: a) Always repay at least the set monthly minimum, or you lose special rates. b) Always plan to shift the debt again or fully repay before the 0% ends, or these cards' rates jump to 18.9% and 17.9% representative APR. c) Don't spend on these cards – it's usually not at the same cheap rate.
LOAN DEBT: Can you cut the cost?This is more difficult, as most old loans charge up to two months' interest to repay early, which needs factoring in. It's worth trying if you can get a much lower APR loan (ie, more than a fifth off) and have a while left to repay – especially if your credit score's improved since getting the loan.
OVERDRAFTS/CATALOGUES: Shift to 0% If you've a costly overdraft or need to put money in a bank account to pay off catalogue debts, there’s a way to use a credit card for this. A few balance transfer cards let newbies 'money transfer' cash into your bank account, so you then owe the card instead.
You could, of course, find a 0% overdraft. Both First Direct and Nationwide offer this if you switch to them, but the amounts offered are usually limited.
DON'T REPAY ALL DEBTS EQUALLY Attack the highest APR first. Once your debts are as cheap as possible, list them all, including overdrafts, in order of APR. Then focus every penny on clearing the highest APR one as it grows fast-est, just paying the minimum on the others. Once that's clear, move to the next highest. The more you pay off, the better. If you just stick to minimum repayments, you’ll take years or decades to be debt-free (they're designed so you just clear the interest). The exception to the ‘highest APR first’ rule is loans with penalties for overpaying early. SET UP A DIRECT DEBIT This will help protect your credit score. Forget or make late repayments and you risk losing 0% deals, being fined and suffering a hit on your credit score. So set up a direct debit to cover at least the monthly minimum, then manually pay more on top each month.
GOT BOTH DEBTS AND SAVINGS? STOP! £1,000 credit card debt at 18% costs £180 a year, while the same amount saved in top paying savings earns just £15 before tax. If you’re thinking “yes, but I like some spare cash”, this is often false security. More at www.mse.me/ClearDebtsWithSavings
FREE DEBT CRISIS HELP While my tips above should help cut the cost of debt, for some people that isn’t enough. If you're struggling to meet your minimum repayments and basic bills, have non-mortgage debts bigger than a year's salary, or can’t sleep for worry, you're likely to be in debt crisis. If so, ignore the options above and contact a non-profit debt advice service that uses a different set of solutions, such as StepChange (stepchange.org), Citizens Advice (citizensadvice.org.uk) or National Debtline (national-debtline.co.uk). Don’t worry, they’re there to help, not judge.
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What ’s Best For You By Martin LewisMartin LEWIS Tackle your bills
Winter is coming. Don’t wait until you’re knee-deep in the white stuff to sort your bills. Here, prevention truly beats cure – tackling your bills now means you can take the financial bite out of winter chills…
Free loft insulation and even boilers (for some). While the loft insulation free-for-all's ended, some will still be entitled to some serious free energy-saving measures. Most of the big six energy firms offer free boilers, typically worth £2,000, and free insulation, usually worth about £300. Crucially, you don't need to be with the energy provider to get it, but you do generally need an income under £16,000, and to be on income-related benefits or pension credit. I can’t definitely say you’ll qualify, but it is worth checking. Alternatively, the well-meaning but stuttering Green Deal initiative is designed to let you pay for things like underfloor heating, double glazing and solid wall insulation, from the 'savings' you make on energy bills. Deciding whether it’s right for you is complex, so for full help read www.moneysavingexpert.com/greendeal
Save £100s and beat the hikes. Rather surprisingly, fixing energy, where you lock in a set rate, is now cheaper than a normal switch. Five of the big six energy providers have now announced hikes, and their best new prices are costlier than the cheapest fixed tariffs. So right now you can get the very cheapest deals available, and it comes with no-hike certainty. The only exception to this is a variable (ie, subject to hikes) tariff from minnow Spark Energy – though it hasn't hiked (yet?), needs paying upfront, and feedback ain't great, so I’m ignoring it.
The cheapest fix comes from E.on for a year, but slightly longer and only a touch more are deals from EDF or Npower. Crucially, these two have no exit penalties. So on the off-chance the Prime Minister delivers the price cuts he’s promised, and the even more unlikely event that they’ll be so substantial that other tariffs elsewhere are cheaper, you'll be free to leave.
However, always do the numbers for your own circumstances. To check if you can save (you may be on an older, cheaper deal), and who your winner is, you can use my Cheap Energy Club top fixes comparison at www.cheapenergyclub.com, or do a standard
comparison on any Ofgem-approved comparison site – just search for The Confidence Code at www.ofgem.gov.uk to see the full list. If you're not online, use a comparison with a phone service, such as Energyhelpline on 0800 074 0745, or uSwitch on 0800 051 5493.
Paying energy bills by monthly direct debit’s up to 6% cheaper. If you can, do, as it’ll usually mean discounted bills of up to 6% less, so contact your provider to check. Though always do regular meter readings for accuracy, as your bill is estimated. If it’s too high, you have a right to ask for it to be lowered.
Got electricity only? You can still save. With electricity only, you can still get a cheap fix to save - just follow the info above. For those on Economy 7, assessing is trickier. It’s only really a boon for those who use at least 40% of their energy at night. If not – don’t bother. Full help to decide at www.mse.me/eco7
Can you find your stopcock? No sniggering - winter frozen pipe bursts can create an average £7,000 of damage, often worsened as many scrabble round searching for their stopcock - the mains water off switch - for ages as their home floods.
Take the time to find it now – mine is under the kitchen sink. Others find theirs in the bathroom or inside a cupboard. If yours isn’t working, you may want to call a plumber now, before it’s a problem.
Choosing between heating and eating? If you're seriously behind, or in general financial hardship - as far too many are after the hikes - you may be eligible for special help. Call the Home Heat Helpline on 0800 33 66 99 to check. Plus if anyone in your home was born on or before 5 January 1952, you're due up to £300 in tax-free winter fuel payments. Payments should be made automatically, but if you’ve never had it before then you may need to register - see www.gov.uk.
Plus anyone on specific income support, jobseekers' allowances or pension credit gets £25 in cold weather payments for every 7 days it's sub-0 C.
@MoneySavingExpert
This is a golden time for those in debt. While that may seem a strange thing to say, the best EVER deals for cutting loan, store or credit card costs are now on the market. So if you’ve existing
debts, a little bit of action could save you £100s or £1,000s.
The aim is to cut the interest rate you pay, so more of your repayments clear the debt rather than servicing the interest, so you're debt-free far quicker.
STOP BORROWING Borrowing more just makes the problem costlier and longer-lived. You can’t borrow your way out of debt. The tips below are about getting new products, not bor-rowing more.
CREDIT & STORE CARD DEBT Shift to 31mths 0%. If you've debts on cards, do a balance transfer. This is where you ask a new card to pay off debts on other cards, so you owe it instead, hopefully at a cheaper rate. To get a card, you must pass a credit score. Usually the only way to find out is to apply, which marks your file. To get round that, find which card’s most likely to accept you with my free Eligibility Checker at www.mse.me/eligibility Follow the balance transfer golden rules: a) Always repay at least the set monthly minimum, or you lose special rates. b) Always plan to shift the debt again or fully repay before the 0% ends, or these cards' rates jump to 18.9% and 17.9% representative APR. c) Don't spend on these cards – it's usually not at the same cheap rate.
LOAN DEBT: Can you cut the cost?This is more difficult, as most old loans charge up to two months' interest to repay early, which needs factoring in. It's worth trying if you can get a much lower APR loan (ie, more than a fifth off) and have a while left to repay – especially if your credit score's improved since getting the loan.
OVERDRAFTS/CATALOGUES: Shift to 0% If you've a costly overdraft or need to put money in a bank account to pay off catalogue debts, there’s a way to use a credit card for this. A few balance transfer cards let newbies 'money transfer' cash into your bank account, so you then owe the card instead.
You could, of course, find a 0% overdraft. Both First Direct and Nationwide offer this if you switch to them, but the amounts offered are usually limited.
DON'T REPAY ALL DEBTS EQUALLY Attack the highest APR first. Once your debts are as cheap as possible, list them all, including overdrafts, in order of APR. Then focus every penny on clearing the highest APR one as it grows fast-est, just paying the minimum on the others. Once that's clear, move to the next highest. The more you pay off, the better. If you just stick to minimum repayments, you’ll take years or decades to be debt-free (they're designed so you just clear the interest). The exception to the ‘highest APR first’ rule is loans with penalties for overpaying early. SET UP A DIRECT DEBIT This will help protect your credit score. Forget or make late repayments and you risk losing 0% deals, being fined and suffering a hit on your credit score. So set up a direct debit to cover at least the monthly minimum, then manually pay more on top each month.
GOT BOTH DEBTS AND SAVINGS? STOP! £1,000 credit card debt at 18% costs £180 a year, while the same amount saved in top paying savings earns just £15 before tax. If you’re thinking “yes, but I like some spare cash”, this is often false security. More at www.mse.me/ClearDebtsWithSavings
FREE DEBT CRISIS HELP While my tips above should help cut the cost of debt, for some people that isn’t enough. If you're struggling to meet your minimum repayments and basic bills, have non-mortgage debts bigger than a year's salary, or can’t sleep for worry, you're likely to be in debt crisis. If so, ignore the options above and contact a non-profit debt advice service that uses a different set of solutions, such as StepChange (stepchange.org), Citizens Advice (citizensadvice.org.uk) or National Debtline (national-debtline.co.uk). Don’t worry, they’re there to help, not judge.
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If your garden is short on space, rammed with plants, or you simply have an unsightly vertical surface to cover, climbing plants can be used to great effect: from clothing frameworks such as
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Instagram. It may be unfair and discrimina-tory but it happens, and even fairly innocuous material might be judged harshly by someone who doesn't know the person involved. You can help by getting involved in your child's social media presence. Become familiar with the tools they use, and offer advice to save them from making mistakes which may be difficult to correct. The good news is that you can help your teen clean up their social media sites before they get ready to apply for joTake an afternoon to go through each social media profile and delete any inappropriate photos or comments. There are some software products which can help, like SimpleWash, though these generally don't apply to photos.So does this mean you should stop your teen from using any social media? Most experts say that this isn't necessary. In fact a well-handled social media profile can be very beneficial. It allows young people to connect with those in the industry they’re trying to break into. By engaging with other professionals they can show that they’re both serious and knowledgeable.
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Hello again! I am Mabel the resident dog at Appledown Rescue and Rehoming Kennels in Eaton Bray. We are very pleased that Spring is here at last as this is a good time of year for people to decide to take on a canine companion - and we certainly have plenty to choose from! Dogs that, through no fault of their own, find themselves without a home and are just waiting atAppledown for someone to give them a second chance of happiness.
I would like to introduce you to one of them. This attrac-tive young lady is Gabby, a three year old lurcher. She is a sensitive dog and would prefer a fairly quiet home. She is fine with other dogs but would not be suitable for a home
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If you feel you could offer Gabby, or any of our other dogs, a loving and secure home please call in at the kennels any day between 10am and 4pm. Our staff will be happy to offer advice and information. Please note that we have restrictions on rehoming dogs to families with children under 7 years of age, so please ask for details.
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The internet has of course brought some unwanted problems, but it has also brought some incredible benefits to us consumers. One of those benefits is the creation of ‘Cashback’ websites. Gosh I love them! In fact, I frequently bore people senseless telling them about the important of logging on and saving ££££ on your purchases.
If you haven’t come across the likes of ‘Quidco’ or ‘TopCashback’ before, let me explain how they work.
Cashback websites pay you a cash fee when purchasing goods or services via their website. The amount of cashback is gen-erally a percentage of the total you spend with the retailer. They tend to make their fee from the companies that they suggest on their site. Many of these are well known high street branches, some are lesser known retailers. They normally transfer the cash-back you’ve earned directly into your bank account as soon as they receive it. So it’s a win win for the consumer. They also provide voucher codes for thousands of retailers so you can gain discounts at the online checkout.All you have to do is:
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Let me give you a couple of examples (chosen at random at the time of writing):It’s time to renew your car insurance. You get some online quotes and find that Tesco Insurance is offering you the best deal. You could of course just take out a policy with them directly on their website. That would be fairly silly though, because by going to Tesco In-surance via a cashback website, you would receive a cashback lump sum payment of £75 after completing the purchase. By going to them directly, you would have missed out on a £75 saving.You need a new washing machine. You find one you like at Currys. Again, you could just purchase it directly on the Currys website, but by going via a cashback website like Quidco or TopCashBack, you would stand to make 2% cashback on
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BEER AND CIDER FESTIVAL Grove House Gardens
Friday 30 May - 4pm to 11pm,Saturday 31 May - 12 noon to 11 pmSunday 1 June - 12 noon to 5 pm.
Three day Beer Festival set in a closed off marquee in Grove House
Gardens with entertainment all week-end. £3.50 on Friday and Saturday &
£3 on Sunday. CAMRA members are free.
HOMESTARTHave you got just 2 to 3 hours to spare each week to support a local young family who are struggling to cope? The charity Home-Start is looking for caring parents and grand-parents. All training and support is given and expenses paid. It’s a great way to gain new skills, make friends and really make a difference to your community.Tel: 01582 [email protected] www.home-startcentralbeds.org.uk
BREAKOUT SOCIAL CLUBWe are a club for the over forty fives, not a singles club but a social club for people who enjoy going out but are on their own, where they can meet like-minded people, with a varied monthly programme covering Disco’s, Pub lunch’s, walks, parties and much, much more, we meet once a week in the front bar at the Conservative Club, High street North DunstableFor more information please contact Sandy on 07813 262556
TODDINGTON HELPING HANDSWe are a group of about 30 volunteers who provide lifts to the doctors, dentists, hospitals, hairdressers etc for the residents of Toddington, Chalgrave, Wingfield and Tebworth.We also carry out the delivery of prescriptions, shopping and general errand running to those who are not able to do so themselves.During the last quarter we com-pleted in excess of 400 jobs in the local community.We now urgently need more vol-unteer drivers.Tel: 01525 633660
WATLING STREET CLUBWe are an independent social club for ex-Rotarians and similarly minded people and have been in existence for nearly 3 years. We are named ‘The Watling Street Club’ as our members form a link along the Wa-tling Street. We meet every Thursday evening at the ‘Old Hunter’s Lodge’ Whipsnade for a meal and speaker.New members are welcome. For more information contact John Stevens 01582 668033
DUNSTABLE BRIDGE CLUBWe meet every Monday (except bank holidays) in Chews House in High Street South, Dunstable, from 1pm to 5pm. We would welcome new mem-bers of all standards and you do not need a partner. If anyone is interested please call: 01582 664485
THE BOGTROTTERSThe Bogtrotters (Dunstable and Dis-trict Walking and Hostelling Group) are a group of about 90 walkers, hikers and hostellers. We run a surprisingly diverse range of activi-ties, including half and full day walks, hostelling trips, meals and evening activities.New members are always welcome. Prospective members are invited to get in touch via the website, give us a ring or just turn up to an event or walk.Enquiries@dunstablebogtrotters.co.ukwww.dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk01582 865966 Sue or Julian
DUNSTABLE WIDunstable Downside WI meet two evenings a month on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at Watling Lower School Bullpond Lane at 7.0pm. We are friendly group and like to enjoy ourselves. We have a wide range of speakers with different talents and crafts, and also Quiz nights to test our brains. We welcome new members so join us and make new friends10th April - Jewellery by design by Wendy & Andy Schriver24th April - Priory FabricsFor more information telephone Chris Brewin 01582 520361 Chairperson
FRIENDS OF STUDHAM COMMONWe are a friendly,voluntary group whose aim is to conserve,maintain
and promote Studham Common as a haven for wildlife and a place for everyone to enjoy.For this purpose we meet as a work party on the third Saturday of each month (except Dec.) The work is not onerous and we enjoy the exercise and the good company –and a picnic lunch is pro-vided! Details from Pam on 01582 872608 [email protected]
CHILTERN GATEWAY CENTREChilterns Gateway Centre Shop,
01582 500925
Cadbury Easter Egg TrailDaily from 18th April to 22 April
11am - 4pm £2 per ticketJoin us for an exciting egg hunt with our sponsors Cadburys.Complete our trail exploring the Downs and win a yummy Cadburys chocolate egg! There’ll be lots of fam-ily Easter fun happening too, all in the glorious surroundings of Dunstable Downs.
International Dawn Chorus Day Walk
4th May 4:30 am - 9:45 am £2Witness one of the most beautiful
things in nature!International Dawn Chorus Day is the worldwide celebration of Nature’s daily miracle - the Dawn Chorus. En-joy an early morning walking to the Whipsnade Tree Cathedral and back along Whipsnade Downs listening to bird song along the way. Our guide will talk you through the different birds that call the Downs home and help identify bird calls out of the glorious chorus.
Butterfly walk17th & 24th May 11am - 1pm £2
Join the countryside team on an informative guided walk to look for the butterflies that thrive on the rare chalk grassland of Dunstable Downs and Whipsnade.
THE HEALING TRUSTArdley Hill School, Lowther Rd, Each Thursday evening 7.30 - 9pm. No charge, donations accepted. NFSH contact Pam Hill on 01582 606182Come for interest or healing.
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PRIORY HOUSEPriory House Heritage Centre
Tel: 01582 891420
TEA TIME TALESTalks of local and nationalinterest with tea or coffee
and a pastry.Alternate Thursday afternoons
2.30 - 4.00pm £4.75 per personApril 3rd
A Thousand Miles up the Amazon - Jean Yates, Dunstable Town Guide
April 17thLaw and Order in Dunstable - Tony Woodhouse, Dunstable Town Guide
May 1st Medieval Physic Garden, herbs
treat, dye and eat - Deborah Bird, Garden Designer
May 15thChina and the Terracotta Warriors - Jean Yates, Dunstable Town Guide
May 29thThe Great War; Animals the forgot-
ten heroes - Ann Ledger, Dunstable Town Guide
ST GEORGES DAY Saturday 19 April
Priory House Gardens, 10am to 4pm
Free St. George’s Day event with entertainment for all of the family!
TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONSLooking for somewhere to exhibit your work? Why not try Priory House? Priory House has an exhibition space which can be used for groups or individuals to display artwork, photography or craft work. Exhibition items are often sold through the Gift Shop. For further in-formation please contact Priory House.
BREATHEASYDo you suffer from a lung condition? Then why not come and join our local Support group - breatheasy - Part of the British lung foundation. We meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month at peter newton pavilion (Behind tesco) 2 - 4pm carers also welcomeAs well as supporting each other we have a variety of speakers and also arrange day trips out.New members most welcomeMore info phone michael on 01582 602348
BEDFORDSHIRE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETYDate for your diary!
Sunday 18 May Family Day at Jordans Mill nr BiggleswadeDisplays, nature walks, craft activi-ties, bughunting & lots more.More details on website soon www.bnhs.org.ukFor more information contact Mary Sheridan 01525 378245
PRIORY LADIESWe are a lively group of ladies, if you like interesting talks, meeting people and occasional trips out then why not join us!We meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month 8.00pm - 10.00pmMeetings are held at Chews House, 77 High Street South, Dunstable LU6 3SFThere will be a Spring Dinner at Dunstable Downs Golf Club during April.Tel: Monica 01582 667030 or Barbara 01582 606300
DUNSTABLE LADIES CHOIRLadies - new members are welcome to join our choir. If you enjoy sing-ing why not come to a Tuesday evening rehearsal from 7.30-9.30pm at Houghton Regis Baptist Church, Hammersmith Gardens LU5 5RG and give us a try. No audition neces-sary. We also have a lively social life including meals out, get-togethers and trips to concerts and shows. Dunstable Ladies Choir Spring Concert: do join us at 7.30pm on Saturday 17th May at St Augustine’s Church, Mayfield Road, Dunstable for a lively programme of music for all the family. Tickets available on the door, priced £8.00, including homemade refreshments at the interval.Further details from Pat Jackson 01582 520302.
HOUGHTON REGIS BOWLS CLUBOpen day on the 4th may from 11am to around 4pm The only thing needed is flat soled shoes. All ages and abilities are welcome. Children over 12 years must be ac-companied by a parent please.Light refreshments will be available.Please come and have a go, look forward seeing you all, any enquiries please ring me on 01582518645
DANESBOROUGH CHORUS SPRING CONCERT
ROMANTIC HARMONY FOR EASTER
Spring birdsong will be comple-mented by Spring harmony in two Romantic performances at the next Danesborough Chorus concert at 7.30pm on Saturday 5 April in St Mary’s Church, Woburn. The choir will perform Liszt’s Missa Choralis and Dvorak’s Mass in D in a concert conducted by Ian Smith. Providing expert accompaniment, organ-ist John Witchell - who recently appeared in BBC TV series Great Railway Journeys with Michael Portillo - will also perform Liszt’s intriguingly-titled Fantasy and Fugue on the Theme B-A-C-H.“Musically, both Liszt and Dvorak belong to the Romantic era, and they were also noted primarily as instrumental composers” said Ian Smith. “However, this concert will demonstrate their outstanding skills as masters of choral composi-tion. Whatever the weather, come prepared to be wrapped in a warm blanket of vocal harmony!”A prolific composer, Hungarian Franz Liszt was a gifted pianist and attracted a huge following of fans as he toured Europe. However, the 1860s were a time of personal de-spondency for him, and he went to a monastery near Rome. His spiritual turmoil led him to compose Missa Choralis there in 1865, a work in-spired by the music of Palestrina and his use of plainsong. This setting of the Latin Mass is largely unaccom-panied and exudes contemplative peace and unexpected harmonies.Antonin Dvorak was a devout Catholic, attending Mass throughout his life. His Mass in D was commis-sioned for the opening of the private chapel of his friend Josef Hlavka, a distinguished Prague architect, in 1887. It conjures up, as one critic said, “the atmosphere of the Czech countryside: not a stately ritual cer-emony .... but the spirit of a smiling, pleasant region of hills and woods, ... the expression of the wisdom and security of his native land.”Tickets for the concert are £18 and £14 (reserved) and £10 (unreserved), and the price includes a free concert programme. For tickets, call the Box Office, tel: 01908 583460, or visit website www.danesborough.org.uk.
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