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December 2010
WIN A ROMBOUTS
Espresso Coffee
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Inside This Issue...Christmas Festivals
Christmas Dieting Tips Best Beauty Buys
Charity DriveHistoric Priory Church
Travel South AfricaReviews – Books and Motoring
the Deeping
Also, Finance, local Directory, Menu
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elcome to the December (and dare I say, Christmas) edition of the Scene. What a great time of the year! It is definitely one of my favourite times and not just because of Christmas, but because people are high spirited and fun loving.....which is
really encouraging after the tough year we have all had.
In this issue we have lots of features to entertain you: We have the first part of our history of the Priory Church in Deeping St James (this will be followed up in the January edition); We have details on local Christmas festivals as well as the 10th
anniversary of the Market Deeping Town Council Christmas Market, which will be held on the Market Square on the 28th November with the lights switch on at 3.30pm; there are interesting reviews this month to include books, travel and the Alfa Berera; plus we have hot tips about Christmas dieting and some great beauty tips - that we probably
already know about, but just forget to do!
So, together with our useful numbers, finance update and local news and information about charity work and raising money, the Scene is a really great read.
Have a lovely Christmas and festive season.
Heidi x
ContentsRotary Club plant Crocus’s Christmas Festivities Rugby Club Charity Drive Losing pounds for Christmas WIN an Espresso coffee maker Priory Church DSJ Beauty Tips
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Hypno edit Finance update Africa Travel Alfa Berera review Music Scene Local directory
Deeping Rugby Club Charity Drive
Priory Church At Night
Comptons Charity Ball
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A flower may prove beneficial to get rid of Polio, as believed by Rotarians. The Rotary International End Polio Now Campaign, is about to begin and as a part of this campaign, the DEEPINGS will be blooming with over 3,000 purple crocus bulbs in the month of February. The plantation of bulbs aim at collecting money for the campaign and spreading awareness to wipe out polio from the globe in the coming years. The sponsorship of bulb plantation costs 20p and the raised money will be increased two-fold by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. By planting a significant number of crocuses in October, Rotary International will endeavour to break the Guinness world record. The Purple Flowers are synonymous with the ink painted on each childs finger when they are vaccinated...........” PURPLE PINKIES” Councillor Collins along with Ricky Fox, President of The Rotary Club of the Deepings, and two helpers Clare & Tom planted hundreds of crocus bulbs in the Welland community Garden for the people of the Deepings as part of the Thanks for Life Campaign, where Rotary along with The Bill Gates Foundation and United Nations International Childrens Fund are raising funds to eradicate polio in the world. If anyone would like to help or donate please contact Club Secretary John Slimmon on 01778 346618
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Market DeepingTraditional Christmas Market
Craft and Traditional Market StallsSanta’s Grotto, Rudolph and Sleigh
Family Fun FairEntertainment from local schools and groups
Keith Dalton guest hostLocal shops
Switching on of the Christmas Lights
Sunday 28th November10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Fun 2 Dance
Classes available in other areas, see website for more details
call Cheryl on 01733 359450 or visit www.fun2dance.co.uk
Cheryl is back from maternity leave
Afternoon Tea Dance 2pm – 4pm at Coronation Hall,
Market Deeping1st December £3
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15th December - Last one before Christmas.
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Bring Mince Pies we can have a party
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Mark “Big Show” Owen, Nic “Nobby” Coupland, Gary Hainsworth, Dan
Hainsworth, Lee Coupland, Phil “Dr Who” Vaughan, Wayne Elliott and Phil Mills, eight rugby players from Deepings Rugby Union FC came together to form two teams ‘Subsido Tactus’ (crouch, touch) & ‘Exspecto Fides’ (pause, engage) to compete in the 2010 Sucata Run, a European charity banger rally tour from France to Portugal over August Bank Holiday (26th - 30th 2010). The Sucata Run is a bargain basement banger rally tour where teams drive to Europe’s most westerly point in 4 days, in bangers costing no more than £250
Unlike other European banger rallies, 100% of the money teams raise goes directly to charity. Gemini brings together over 60,000 children in 114 countries to tackle the world’s biggest problems such as malaria, HIV/Aids, human rights and conflict resolution.
The tour kicked off in Normandy’s stunning capital, Rouen, and cars rattled their way through 2000km of the most stunning scenery to Europe’s most westerly point, Cabo da Roca. Through the vineyards of Bordeaux and the desertscapes of Spain to cross the finish line on the sumptuous Portuguese coast.
For the players, the rally started last September, 2009, when they managed to purchase two London Fairway Driver black cabs. Work started on preparing the vehicles and over the following ten months the team spent their spare time, grinding, cutting welding, painting re-wiring and pimping their rides for the journey. Inevitably though there was still the odd breakdown or two on the way
Team leader for Subsido Tactus, Mark “Bigshow” Owen said, “It was great fun to take part in what turned out to be quite a feat of endurance, although fun it was hard work. We had our fair share of breakdowns but fortunately nothing too serious and we were able to nurse the cars back to Deepings for a well earned rest.
In total 32 cars took part in the rally, we funded the cars, our travel and our accommodation ourselves, so everything we raised went straight to Gemini, we are waiting to have it confirmed but we believe we raised the most money before we set off with £1,685. We can’t thank everyone that donated enough.”
Left to right, Phil Mills Gary Hainsworth Mark Owen Wayne Elliott Nic Coupland Dan Hainsworth
Breakdown in Spain
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Deeping Rugby Club Charity Drive
MillStone Inn Barnack
Open 6 days a week and food is served every day during the following times:
Tues – Thurs: 12-2pm & 5-9pm (Thurs night is Curry Night with an “all-you-can-eat”
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A perfect alternative to dog boarding kennels, Barking Mad provides a home from home holiday for your much loved dog, with locally based Kerry Wells providing this well established sitting service to the area along with her love and passion for pet care. Kerry arranges for dogs to stay with loving host families, matching the sort of environment and routine the dogs are used to from a portfolio of local trusted dog sitters who meet the extremely high standards of Barking Mad. Accommodation is arranged in a warm, friendly home environment similar to your own, with one-to-one dog care. Exercise and feeding routines are maintained just as your dog is used to. To learn more about using the home-from home dog sitting service or to find out about becoming oneof the local host family dog sitters offeringdog holidays.
contact Kerry on 01775 720382 or email kerry.wells@barkingmad.uk.com
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The new Health & Social Care Act 2008 comes into force in October 2010 for Care Homes. The new act brings with
it many changes in the private health care sector, especially care homes looking after vulnerable adults such as the elderly. Its main principles are to ensure that the safety, welfare, rights, dignity and independence of people is both promoted and protected. With all these changes in mind and so as to comply with the new law, Laura Levin, sole proprietor of Maxey House, located just outside Market Deeping, has implemented a new Executive structure and has appointed Lindsay Morris R.G.N and her company, CMC Consultancy Ltd, to operate the full management of Maxey House along with her colleagues and the existing Maxey House staff.
Laura Levin is very confident that this new structure will continue to ensure excellent
standards of care and attention are delivered to the residents whilst continuing to grow the business and enhance the reputation of the home throughout the local community.
Laura Levin would like to thank the current staff at Maxey House for all of their hard work, their acceptance of change, their compassion, their overwhelming dedication to the residents and their continued loyalty to the home and herself.
Maxey House currently has a limited number of vacancies for new residents, so should anyone be looking for a happy, friendly care home for their elderly relatives, please call in at the home for a viewing. No appointment is necessary unless you would like to see Lindsay in person to discuss the individual needs of your relative.
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December MENUStarters
Lincolnshire Game Pie with Cranberry, Pear & Malt Whisky Chutney
A Warm Salad of Marinated & Seared Chicken with Steeped Sultanas &
HazelnutsSeared King Scallops with Black
Pudding & Madeira SauceCream of Roast Parsnip Soup
with Truffle OilA Duo of Herb Marinated Goat’s
Cheese with Grilled Goat’s Cheese Bruschetta
Main CoursesLamb Shank Slow-Roasted with Shallots
& Red WineSeared Fillet of Sea Bream with Leeks,
Almonds and Orange Butter SauceVenison Haunch Steak with
Victoria SaucePan-Fried Breast of Barbary Duck with Serrano Ham & Caramelised Onion Jus
A Mille-Feuille of Chinese 5-Spiced Vegetables with a Lime, Coconut &
Ginger SauceSirloin Steak with a Port & Stilton Sauce
All served with Potatoes and a selection of Seasonal Vegetables
All choices subject to availabilityPlus a selection from our dessert menu
Three Courses £26.50 per person
Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday EveningsBookings from 7pm – 01778 344719
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THE ROTARY CLUB OF THE DEEPINGSProudly Presents
THE WORLD FAMOUSGRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND
at theirCOMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CONCERT
AT THE DEEPINGS LEISURE CENTRE SATURDAY 4th DECEMBER 2010
AT 7.00 p.m. (DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M.) Tickets £15.00 (includes a Glass of Wine & Mince Pie)
Tickets available from: Deeping Leisure Centre, The Spar Shop, Godsey Lane, The Co-operative Travel Shop, The Precinct. or telephone (01778) 347580
PROCEEDS TO ROTARY CHARITIES No. 1031334
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If you have lost weight during the past year, you will probably not want to undo all your hard work and put it back on again during the festive season. Eating and drinking with friends and family are an important part of Christmas and you don’t want to be a ‘diet bore’. The first thing to remember is that any fat gained during a few days of over indulgence will be ‘soft’ fat and easier to get off again than the hard, compacted fat that has been on your body for years. When it comes to food shopping, plan your meals and buy what you need, plus a little extra (for unexpected guests) that can be frozen. Most people buy too much at this time of year and you want to avoid waste that ends up on your waist! Get a few healthy nibbles that the whole family can
enjoy. Stick strictly to your diet for as long as possible – up to Christmas Eve if you can. Enjoy your special meals on Christ-mas Day and Boxing Day and then try to resume healthy eating until any special events for the New Year. Don’t starve your-self in advance of your main meals, as this will slow down your metabolism and affect blood sugar levels. Have some breakfast, and maybe a starter of grapefruit, melon or clear soup at your main meal. Eat slowly, so that your body recognises when it is full. Although having serving dishes on the table is more elegant, if you dish up in the kitchen, you will avoid the temptation of second helpings that you don’t really need. If you have your main meal at lunchtime, why not have a break after the main course and go for a long walk before it gets dark. This will also help young children let off steam and prevent them getting restless at the table. Make sure you clear away leftovers to prevent nibbling. We have a tradition of ‘waste not want not’ when it comes to food; most children are encouraged to clear their plate – ‘think of all the children starving in Africa’ or ‘there won’t be any pudding if you don’t eat your first course’. This is laudable in many ways, but it destroys our natural instinct to stop eating when we have had enough. Finally, at the end of each day, make sure you store away the children’s selection boxes, so you won’t be tempted to help yourself!Jayne Stevens0845 190 4313Visit www.dietcare-peterborough.com for special offers during November and December.
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The South Lincolnshire village of Deeping St. James may only have an approximate population of 7,000
but the area boasts a lengthy and equally wonderful history that is appreciated by both residents and visitors alike.
When the Domesday Book was unveiled in 1086 the first reference to the village and neighbouring Market Deeping was made. At the time, both locations were simply known as “West Deeping”.
One major historical feature is the breathtaking Priory Church that is over 850 years old and measures in at a staggering 180 feet (55 yards), making it the largest church located within the Deepings.
Despite the large building that still stands proudly today, architectural studies indicate that the church was in fact a lot smaller to begin with but a population boom led to expansions being made approximately 50 years after its creation.
The First Deeping Church According to the Domesday Book there were several churches in the Lincolnshire area (Tallington and Baston) in 1086, but a recent study of ancient monastic chronicles have indicated that no such religious structures existed until around 1120. This was when Richard de Rulos (chamberlain to William the Conqueror) raised the profile of St. Guthlac’s Chapel in Market Deeping, until it was officially recognised as a church.
With De Rulos dedication, land was being made available specifically for the development of new religious settlements and it wasn’t long before the Priory (designed to worship the Benedictine Order) was constructed.
History of the Priory Church Church visitors are often surprised by the sheer size of the building and this is because when it was founded by Baldwin Fitzgilbert de Clare in 1139, it once served its purpose as part of a large Benedictine Priory. On July 25th (St. James’ Day) of the same year, the church was consecrated by the Bishop of Lincoln.
Throughout the 13th and 14th centuries some monastic housings starting losing influence and the church soon became an individual entity after the Priory was dissolved in 1539. Large parts of the building fell into ruin and it wasn’t until the 17th century that some of the stonework was used to construct several dwellings (including a manor house) in the local area.
It was towards the end of the 15th century that King Henry VII’s mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort inherited a number of manors in Bourne and Deeping, but she was specifically interested in the Priory Church. It was later arranged that the brothers (figures suggest that there were no more than 5 or 6 at any time) were granted the right to have a mill of their own - which brought in a substantial income and in return, Lady Beaufort was mentioned in regular prayers.
Another turning point for the church was that Lady Beaufort became the founder of a preachership at Cambridge University (a decision which was partly influenced by John Fisher, her confessor) and this involved the post holder conducting sermons at least six times a year, in selected churches. The Priory was one of them.
The Church Spire
Throughout the centuries, the Priory Church has seen a number of alterations being carried out, but none proved to be more essential than replacing the ruined spire in the 18th century.
It was in 1717 that the tower collapsed, due to the foundations becoming rotten after years of flooding and during this time help from other parishes was sought in order to raise funds to rectify the damage. The time came towards the start of 1730 and this is the spire that can still be seen today, up to ten miles away.
The Priory Church, Deeping St. James: More Than Meets the Eye
by Clare Stubbs
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Us women have been searching high and low for years to find ways to enhance our natural beauty. Here are some tips that every women should be following to make them glow.
Vaseline. Not many people realise, but Vaseline is nothing short of a beauty miracle. Apply it to your lips and eyelids for a soft, shiny effect and dab onto eye-lashes after makeup removal to prevent them from becoming brittle and break-ing. And those split ends? Simply tie your hair into plaits before bed and apply a small amount of Vaseline to the ends. And voila, in the morning you’ll be split end free!
Rehydrate, rehydrate, rehydrate! You’ve probably heard it all before, but water is the simplest way to a more beautiful you. Drinking 6-8 glasses of water a day will keep your skin looking soft, hydrated and young.
Moisturising twice a day is essential. In the morning and evening, massage moisturiser in upwards, circular motions into the skin. This brings nutrients to the skin’s surface and also helps to boost circulation. Again, this helps to rehydrate your skin and prevent wrinkles.
Natural ingredients can be a life saver. You don’t need to break the bank to look beautiful, as ingredients such as sea salt can be just as good as expensive
brands. Use sea salt to exfoliate the skin and remove dead skin cells in the shower. Alternatively, mix coffee grounds with salt and rub all over the body to exfoliate. Rinse off, moisturise and your skin will be soft and supple.
And finally, sleep! Your body needs time to restore itself and take a rest, so you should aim to get at least 8 hours every night. You’ll wake up feeling refreshed and revitalised
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There is a direct connection between the subconscious and the physical body, having a direct influence on the functioning body – basically your thoughts create a physical response in your body. One of the contributors to the scientific evidence was the pharmaceutical industry; by constantly proving the ‘placebo effect’ even though they had a vested interest in pharmaceutical drugs. In many cases the placebo works almost as well as the drug, a persons perception of what a drug can do for them has a positive effect on their healing: So, if we can heal ourselves using the belief in a placebo, we can heal ourselves with the power of thought also. The mind though can also have a powerful negative influence – ‘nocebo effect’ is the power negative thoughts/beliefs can have on our health.
Psychoneuroimmunology(PNI) is the scientific field which links stress & disease, the link between brain and the immune system; it shows us that stress/anxiety can influence the function of the immune system and can create sickness & disease. Anger can also compromise the immune system, a study focused on two emotions – anger & care, the study found that simply recalling an angry experience caused a six hour suppression of the immune system, whilst feelings of care boosted IgA levels (Immunoglobulin A is the first line of defense of the immune system) Therefore to summerise – high levels of stress is detrimental to the body, a decreased
physical and mental ability to deal with life and a worsening of symptoms.
There are a number of proven ways in which we can affect our body on a day to day basis with the power of our mind using positively phrased suggestions, visualisations and changing limiting beliefs. Neural Plasticity – our brain cells (neurons) make connections with each other – neural connections. Our physical experiences & thoughts create new connections, through repetition the neural connections become denser, so by visualising you can actually change the microscope structure of the brain. Literally mind creating matter – our thoughts alter the physical structure of our brain.
So if YOU want to know how hypnother-apy & NLP can help you to decrease your anxiety and restore your mind and body to optimum health – contact me now for a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION on 01733 241 137 or lorraine@peterborough-hypnotherapy.co.uk
Clinical hypnotherapy is useful with weight control, stopping smoking, pain management, self-improvement, insomnia, phobias and various types of integrative medicine: for ex; surgical procedure, it is also useful in relationships and dealing with procrastination.
Mind & Body Connection – thoughts, beliefs & biology.
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The Waterton Arms is situated in Deeping St James, opposite the picturesque River Welland and over the past few months has seen a most positive change. Local businessmen, Brian Shinkins, Kevin Laughton and Steve Reynold have taken the helm, supported by the team of Rachel Bampton, Ian Tate & Head Chef Nigel Fish.
The Waterton Arms offers a friendly and warm welcome to all with its open fires and best selection of real ales in the area and prides itself in sourcing local fresh produce, with all dishes freshly prepared by Nigel.
The Restaurant is open every day 12 noon till 2pm then again 6pm till 9pm, On Sunday 12 noon till 3pm then 5pm till 8pm.
The Festive period in the Waterton offers Christmas Party Menus for lunch and dinner, Christmas Day Lunch, Boxing Day Lunch and a New Years Eve Hog Roast. Bookings are essential, on01778 342219.
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It is a well known fact that most people never get around to making their Wills, however there are certain families where a Will is the most important document that they can possibly make.
This month we look at families with Children with Special Needs and Disability one of the key worries for parents is what will happen to my child when I am no longer around to care for them. Sadly the answer is all too often in the hands of the local authorities, and a key area of planning for the child’s future therefore needs to be what happens to the money that they might inherit.
For a family member with a disability inheriting money can cause problems with any means tested benefits they may be receiving as well as the nature of their care package if the financial position changes. However with the right planning and the use of a carefully constructed Special Needs Trust you can protect a child and their inheritance throughout their lifetime.
• Setting up a trust means you can leave money for a family member with a learning disability without them having to
worry about the responsibility of looking after it in their lifetime. It is also a way of avoiding applications to the Court of Protection for a deputy to be appointed to deal with their finances if they are not able to manage looking after the money themselves.
• If an adult child with a learning disability is, or is likely to be, entitled to means-tested state funding in the future, they can be a beneficiary of a discretionary or a disabled person’s trust. This means the money that they get from the trust fund will not be included when they are being assessed. This is not true for all trusts – so it is very important that you discuss the specific issues with a professional.
• By putting money into a trust for a person with a learning disability, you can make the money available for them in their lifetime should they need it, for example for holidays, equipment or healthcare. You can also dictate where the money should go on their death.
If you need advice in this area please call us on 01778 341490 for a free initial consultation.
Disability Care - Special Advice for Special Needs.
Thousands of pounds have been raised for the armed forces charities after Comptonsorganised a ball in Peterborough.
Rebecca Compton of relocate2here and Russell Compton of Comptons property agents organised the event at the Marriott hotel in Peterborough and collected more than £12000.0 for the good causes.
Most of the money will go to the household cavalry operational casualties’ fund, which provides financial support to injured servicemen and women.
Mrs Compton chose the charity because her brother, Warren Douglas, is captain in the household cavalry regiment, based in Knightsbridge in London.
The rest of the cash will go to the Help the Heroes charity, which also helps those injured while serving for their country.
Capt. Douglas, 45, who joined the forces at 15, served in the first gulf war, and most recently in Afghanistan, was amongst the guests,
Singer Sonja Salmon, whose husband is awarrant officer at RAF Wittering, provided the entertainment.
Mrs Compton who runs local firm Relocate2here said.”We sold all 180 tickets and I thought the evening was fantastic. We plan to do another one next year which will be bigger and better We hope to hold it at the East of England showground so we can bring the horses from the cavalry”
Those interested in attending next year’s event can contact
russ@comptonspropertyagnets.co.uk or Rebecca at enquiries@relocate2here.co.uk.
COMPTONS BALL RAISES £12000 FOR MILITARY CHARITIES
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As the winter nights set in we need a good reason to leave the fireside and head out into the night. What better
then than a night of hot rock music with all the pomp and glory that represents the universal appeal of Queen? Last year The Bohemians packed out The Corn Exchange at Bourne and they’re back there on Friday, December 3 to rock you all over again with their stage show featuring all the big hits and album favourites from Queen backed with a dazzling light show and pyrotechnics.Support act on December 3 is PowerSurge, a young, local band who formed in October 2008 while still at primary school. Their line-up is: Ben (vocals), Will (drums), AJ (bass/guitar/backing vocals), Bailey (bass guitar and Josh (keyboards) - and they are still only 12 years old! Tickets cost £10 in advance and £12 on the door (subject to availability) from the Box Office on 0782 803 2241. The action kicks off from 8.30pm. Back in the 1970s when I worked on the staff of long-gone pop music weekly ‘Record Mirror’ I had to interview many of the bands and singers each time they had a hit single or album in the charts, so goodness knows how many times I met Showaddywaddy who scored hit after hit for ages and put on a colourful and lively rock revival show live too featuring many of the old rock classics. They’re still going strong and, at the time of writing, a few seats are left for their show at Stamford Corn Exchange on Saturday, December 11. Tickets cost £17.50. Box office 01780 766455. Website: www.stamford-corn-exchange.co.uk
Hot rock music for a winter’s night!
For music fans who prefer the output from the Eighties, then you can get into the seasonal swing of things with ‘Pop Goes The 80’s at Christmas’ at Stamford Corn Exchange on Friday, December 10 with tickets at £15, plus special meal deal options too. If the blues at Christmas is not a contradiction to you then get along to Castor Village Hall, near Peterborough on Sat-urday, December 11 when Cheryl Renee will feature at the Shakedown Blues Christmas Party. Cheryl is a singer/pianist from Cincinnati whose roots are firmly in the gospel tradition but with a broad range of blues, rock and r&b influences. The music starts from 7.30pm and tickets cost £15 in advance (£1 more via PayPal) or £17 on the door on the night. Further details from the website: www.shakedownblues.com Cheryl Renee will also be appearing at the Stamford Arts Centre on Friday, December 10 from 8pm. Box office: 01780 763203. Website: www.stamfordartscentre.com
Two well known and widely praised musicians, Martin Simpson and Andy Cutting, are the featured guests in a night of Traditional Music and Song at The Barn in Baston on Thurs-day, December 16 and are described as ‘the ultimate class act’. Martin is rightly famed as an acoustic guitarist while Andy is a master of the diatonic accordion. Tickets cost £10. Contact Alan Wood on 01778 560497.Christmas and New Year time is traditionally party time and if you need any advice or help with a mobile disco for your event please get in touch on 07946 817123 or via the website: www.ministryofbrown.co.uk And if I can’t help you out, I might know someone who can.Enjoy your music!
David Brown
Christmas Party Menu 2010Available from
Friday 26th November 2010
StartersHome cured salmon, crème fraiche and
soda breadWild mushroom and chestnut soup with
white truffle oilDuck terrine with Cumberland sauce
MainsVenison Sausage on puy lentils with wild mushrooms, savoy cabbage and a red
wine gravyPuapiette of turkey (Stuffed turkey parcel)
with cranberries, roast potatoes, seasonal kale and lemon thyme gravy
Braised beef with seasonal root vegetables, creamed potatoes and
juniper rich braising juicesFresh fish of the day served on wilted
greensSeasonal nut roast served with creamed potatoes and root vegetables and a red
wine reduction (V)
PuddingsWarm cherries in mulled wine with rum
and raisin ice creamChocolate cake with a chocolate ganache and vanilla ice cream
Selection of cheese with chutney and crackers
Teas and coffees served with a warm mince pie
£17.50 per person The Waterton Arms | 68 Church Street |
Deeping St James | PE6 8HDTel: 01778 342219
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The Waterton Arms | 68 Church Street | Deeping St James | PE6 8HD
Tel: 01778 342219
Resident Ales – Real Ales on at all times * Sharps Doombar* Timothy Taylor Landlord* Charles Wells Bombardier* Oakham Ales JHB
Quiz Night every Wednesday night – Free To
Enter – 9pm Start
Dates for your
diary
26th Dec Boxing Day Food
Served 12 – 3 (Bookings Only)
31st Dec New Years Eve
Hog Roast £12.50
(Ticket Only)
20th Jan Game Supper Night
25th Jan Burns Night
14th Feb Valentines Day
Ever Changing Guest Ales x 2
(one being a stong ale above 5%)
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PIZZA & FAST FOOD TAKEAWAYMon-Thurs: 3pm-11.30pm Fri & Sat: 3pm-Late
Sunday: 3pm-10pm
This is just a taste of what we offer, please call in to Mr Pizza for a complete menu
PIZZAS 10” 12” 15”Margarita £4.00 £5.00 £6.00Cheese, tomato, oreganoHawaiian £4.80 £5.80 £6.50Cheese, tomato, ham, pineapple, oreganoHawaiian Classic £5.00 £6.10 £7.00Cheese, tomato, ham, mushroom, pineapple
VEGETARIANVegetarian £5.20 £6.50 £7.30Cheese, tomato, mushroom, onion, mixed peppers, sweetcorn, oreganoVegetarian Hot £5.20 £6.50 £7.30Cheese, tomato, mushroom, onion, mixed peppers, green chilli, oreganoVegetarian Combo £5.20 £6.50 £7.30Cheese, tomato, mushroom, onion, black olive, fresh tomato, oreganoMr Pizza Harvest £5.50 £6.90 £7.90Cheese, tomato, mushroom, mixed peppers, courgette, beetroot, red kidney beans, oregano
MEATY PIZZASMeat Feast £5.50 £6.70 £7.80Cheese, tomato, spicy beef, ham, spicy pork, pepperoni, oreganoMeat Plus £5.50 £6.70 £7.80Cheese, tomato, spicy beef, bacon, spicy sausage, pepperoni, oreganoBeefy One £5.50 £6.70 £7.80Cheese, tomato, mushroom, onion, spicy beef, oreganoBBQ Meat £5.80 £6.90 £8.00Cheese, BBQ sauce, spicy beef, bacon, pepperoni, oreganoMeatball Feast £5.00 £6.10 £7.00Cheese, tomato, meatball, bacon, garlic sausage, pepperoni
HOT PIZZASHot Shot £5.60 £6.90 £8.00Cheese, tomato, bolognese sauce, red kidney beans, green chilli, oregano
PIZZAS 10” 12” 15”American Hot £5.60 £6.90 £8.00Cheese, tomato, onions, mixed peppers, pepperoni, green chilli, oreganoHot Eater £5.60 £6.90 £8.00Cheese, tomato, fried onions, spicy beef, pepperoni, green chilli, oreganoMr Pizza Explosion £5.60 £6.90 £8.00Cheese, tomato, mushroom, courgette, american sausage, jalapeno peppers, green chilli, oregano
CHICKEN PIZZASChicken Run £5.70 £7.00 £8.10Cheese, tomato, mushroom, mixed peppers, chicken, chinese chicken, oreganoBBQ Chicken £5.70 £7.00 £8.10Cheese, BBQ sauce, mushroom, chinese chicken, fresh tomato, oreganoChicken Combo £5.70 £7.00 £8.10Cheese, tomato, roast chicken, bacon, sweetcorn, oreganoChicken Hot £5.70 £7.00 £8.10Cheese, toamto, onions, sweet corn, roast chicken, black olives, green chilli, oregano
SPECIAL PIZZASPepperoni Plus £5.80 £7.10 £8.20Cheese, tomato, mushroom, onions, double pepperoni, oreganoChef’s Special £5.90 £7.20 £8.30Cheese, tomato, courgette, fried onions, american sausage, black olives, spicy beef, oreganoMr Pizza’s Special £5.90 £7.20 £8.30Cheese, tomato, mushroom, onion, mixed peppers, spicy beef, ham, pepperoni, sweet corn, oreganoBBQ Original £5.00 £6.10 £7.00Cheese and bbq sauce, roast chicken, mixed peppers, fried onions and oreganoAlligator £5.00 £6.10 £7.00Cheese, tomato, pepperoni, ham, beef, bacon, garlic sausage, salamiClassic £5.00 £6.10 £7.00Cheese, tomato, mushroom, bacon, pepperoni
EXTRA TOPPINGS: Cheese, Ham, Spicy Beef, Spicy Pork, Spicy Sausage, Meatballs, Pepperoni, Salami, Bacon, Garlic Sausage, Roast Chicken, Chinese Chicken, Tuna, Anchovies, Tuna, Bolognese, Mushrooms, Onions, Fried Onions, Courgette, Mixed Peppers, Sweetcorn, Olives, Jalapeno Peppers,
Green Chilli, Red Kidney Beans, Pineapple, Beetroot, Fresh Tomatoes, Fresh Garlic
Unit 6No 49 Bridge StreetDeeping St James
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Stuffed Crust available extra £1.50
TWIN PIZZAS1. Any two 10” Pizzas (from the set menu) ......... £8.002. Any two 12” Pizzas (from the set menu) ....... £10.003. Any two 15” Pizzas (from the set menu ........ £12.00
MR PIZZA DEALAny 2 10” Pizzas (from the set menu) plus 2 regular chips, 1 portion
of French stick, garlic bread, 2 cans of Coke .............only £11.00
PARTY TIMEAny 2 15” Pizzas (from the set menu) plus one 10” garlic
bread, one portion of potato wedges one bottle of Coke
(1.5ltr) ..................................................................only £16.00
LUNCH TIME SPECIALAny 10“ Pizza (from the set menu) plus one portion of
French stick, garlic bread, one can of drink ........only £5.00
MR PIZZA FEASTAny 15” Pizza (from the set menu) plus 6 pcs of chicken
wings, 8 onion rings & one coleslaw ....................only £9.50
JUST FOR YOUAny 10” Pizza (from the set menu) plus 4 pcs of hot wings, 1
portion of garlic bread, one French stick, 1 can of drink
................................................................................... only £6.50
BARGAIN OFFERAny 2 15” Pizzas (from set menu) plus 8 pcs of chicken nuggets,
chips, 1 coleslaw, 1x1.5ltr bottle of coke ................only £17.00
MR PIZZA’S SNACKAny 2 12” Pizzas (from set menu) plus 1 garlic bread on pizza
base with cheese, 1 coleslaw or 1 baked beans & 3 cans of
coke ...................................................................only £15.00
KIDS MEAL WITH TOY8 pcs of chicken nuggets, chips or 2oz burger, chips, 1 can
of drink, plus cake and a toy ...............................only £4.50
11am-2pm
The BEST in town01778 380600
Unit 6, No 49 Bridge Street, Deeping St James
FREE local delivery3.30pm til late (within 5 mile radius)
MR PIZZA’S CAFÉMon - Sat: 10am - 2pmSunday: Closed
PIZZA & FAST FOOD TAKEAWAYMon-Thurs: 3pm-11.30pm Fri & Sat: 3pm-Late
Sunday: 3pm-10pm
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SALADSGreen Salad ........................................................£2.00Lettuce, tomato, cucumber, sweetcorn, cheese &
dressing
Chicken Pasta Salad.........................................£2.50Chicken, pasta, mayonnaise, green peas
Salad Bar .............................................................£3.00Choose 6 of the following: Lettuce, tomato, cucumber,
sweetcorn, black olives, chicken, tuna, cheese, onion,
mixed pepper, sliced egg
Coleslaw ..............................................................£1.00
Ben & Jerry’s Ice cream 500ml £3.90
ICED COFFEECaramel LatteKona Mocha
-20° Chocolate, Cookies & Cream and White
Chocolate £2.50SMOOTHIES
Orange, Orange & Mango, Wild Berry, Strawberry
£2.50
Side Orders • Garlic Breads • Burgers • Pasta • Desserts • Hot/Cold Drinks
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TWIN PIZZAS1. Any two 10” Pizzas (from the set menu) ......... £8.002. Any two 12” Pizzas (from the set menu) ....... £10.003. Any two 15” Pizzas (from the set menu ........ £12.00
MR PIZZA DEALAny 2 10” Pizzas (from the set menu) plus 2 regular chips, 1 portion
of French stick, garlic bread, 2 cans of Coke .............only £11.00
PARTY TIMEAny 2 15” Pizzas (from the set menu) plus one 10” garlic
bread, one portion of potato wedges one bottle of Coke
(1.5ltr) ..................................................................only £16.00
LUNCH TIME SPECIALAny 10“ Pizza (from the set menu) plus one portion of
French stick, garlic bread, one can of drink ........only £5.00
MR PIZZA FEASTAny 15” Pizza (from the set menu) plus 6 pcs of chicken
wings, 8 onion rings & one coleslaw ....................only £9.50
JUST FOR YOUAny 10” Pizza (from the set menu) plus 4 pcs of hot wings, 1
portion of garlic bread, one French stick, 1 can of drink
................................................................................... only £6.50
BARGAIN OFFERAny 2 15” Pizzas (from set menu) plus 8 pcs of chicken nuggets,
chips, 1 coleslaw, 1x1.5ltr bottle of coke ................only £17.00
MR PIZZA’S SNACKAny 2 12” Pizzas (from set menu) plus 1 garlic bread on pizza
base with cheese, 1 coleslaw or 1 baked beans & 3 cans of
coke ...................................................................only £15.00
KIDS MEAL WITH TOY8 pcs of chicken nuggets, chips or 2oz burger, chips, 1 can
of drink, plus cake and a toy ...............................only £4.50
11am-2pm
The BEST in town01778 380600
Unit 6, No 49 Bridge Street, Deeping St James
FREE local delivery3.30pm til late (within 5 mile radius)
MR PIZZA’S CAFÉMon - Sat: 10am - 2pmSunday: Closed
PIZZA & FAST FOOD TAKEAWAYMon-Thurs: 3pm-11.30pm Fri & Sat: 3pm-Late
Sunday: 3pm-10pm
NEW!
NEW!
NEW!
NEW!
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SALADSGreen Salad ........................................................£2.00Lettuce, tomato, cucumber, sweetcorn, cheese &
dressing
Chicken Pasta Salad.........................................£2.50Chicken, pasta, mayonnaise, green peas
Salad Bar .............................................................£3.00Choose 6 of the following: Lettuce, tomato, cucumber,
sweetcorn, black olives, chicken, tuna, cheese, onion,
mixed pepper, sliced egg
Coleslaw ..............................................................£1.00
Ben & Jerry’s Ice cream 500ml £3.90
ICED COFFEECaramel LatteKona Mocha
-20° Chocolate, Cookies & Cream and White
Chocolate £2.50SMOOTHIES
Orange, Orange & Mango, Wild Berry, Strawberry
£2.50
Side Orders • Garlic Breads • Burgers • Pasta • Desserts • Hot/Cold Drinks
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Unit 6, No 49 Bridge St Deeping St James
FREE Local Delivery 3.30pm till late (within 5 mile radius)
Mr Pizza’s CafeMon-Sat: 10am - 2pmSunday: Closed
Fast Food TakeawayMon-Thurs: 3pm-11.30pm Fri & Sat 3pm-Late Sunday: 3pm-10pm
5* Pizzas
5* Service
5* Hygiene
7” pizza + Any 2 toppings £2.50
For Every Order Over £22 - Receive A Free Christmas Toy
worth £15
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TWIN PIZZAS1. Any two 10” Pizzas (from the set menu) ......... £8.002. Any two 12” Pizzas (from the set menu) ....... £10.003. Any two 15” Pizzas (from the set menu ........ £12.00
MR PIZZA DEALAny 2 10” Pizzas (from the set menu) plus 2 regular chips, 1 portion
of French stick, garlic bread, 2 cans of Coke .............only £11.00
PARTY TIMEAny 2 15” Pizzas (from the set menu) plus one 10” garlic
bread, one portion of potato wedges one bottle of Coke
(1.5ltr) ..................................................................only £16.00
LUNCH TIME SPECIALAny 10“ Pizza (from the set menu) plus one portion of
French stick, garlic bread, one can of drink ........only £5.00
MR PIZZA FEASTAny 15” Pizza (from the set menu) plus 6 pcs of chicken
wings, 8 onion rings & one coleslaw ....................only £9.50
JUST FOR YOUAny 10” Pizza (from the set menu) plus 4 pcs of hot wings, 1
portion of garlic bread, one French stick, 1 can of drink
................................................................................... only £6.50
BARGAIN OFFERAny 2 15” Pizzas (from set menu) plus 8 pcs of chicken nuggets,
chips, 1 coleslaw, 1x1.5ltr bottle of coke ................only £17.00
MR PIZZA’S SNACKAny 2 12” Pizzas (from set menu) plus 1 garlic bread on pizza
base with cheese, 1 coleslaw or 1 baked beans & 3 cans of
coke ...................................................................only £15.00
KIDS MEAL WITH TOY8 pcs of chicken nuggets, chips or 2oz burger, chips, 1 can
of drink, plus cake and a toy ...............................only £4.50
11am-2pm
The BEST in town01778 380600
Unit 6, No 49 Bridge Street, Deeping St James
FREE local delivery3.30pm til late (within 5 mile radius)
MR PIZZA’S CAFÉMon - Sat: 10am - 2pmSunday: Closed
PIZZA & FAST FOOD TAKEAWAYMon-Thurs: 3pm-11.30pm Fri & Sat: 3pm-Late
Sunday: 3pm-10pm
NEW!
NEW!
NEW!
NEW!
NEW!
SALADSGreen Salad ........................................................£2.00Lettuce, tomato, cucumber, sweetcorn, cheese &
dressing
Chicken Pasta Salad.........................................£2.50Chicken, pasta, mayonnaise, green peas
Salad Bar .............................................................£3.00Choose 6 of the following: Lettuce, tomato, cucumber,
sweetcorn, black olives, chicken, tuna, cheese, onion,
mixed pepper, sliced egg
Coleslaw ..............................................................£1.00
Ben & Jerry’s Ice cream 500ml £3.90
ICED COFFEECaramel LatteKona Mocha
-20° Chocolate, Cookies & Cream and White
Chocolate £2.50SMOOTHIES
Orange, Orange & Mango, Wild Berry, Strawberry
£2.50
Side Orders • Garlic Breads • Burgers • Pasta • Desserts • Hot/Cold Drinks
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Whilst Stocks Last
open every day over the festive season
(except Christmas Day)