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Style - Community - Education - News - Events
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Local:
William Cecil Hotel
Not on your High Street
Woodturning in King’s Cliffe
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Beauty, Fitness, Travel &
Interiors
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2 August 2011 | Email: [email protected]
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Scene OfficesScene Marketing, The Old School House, Great North Road, Wittering PE8 6BXTel: 01780 783613 The Scene online www.thescenemagazine.co.uk | www.issuu.com/the_scene_magazine
WelcomeWelcome to the August edition of the Stamford Scene. This month we are delighted to bring you plenty of history as we look at the background to the Woodturners of King’s Cliffe and also William Cecil.
Our new feature ’Not on your High Street’ is all about the Stamford Artisans this month. It is a not for profit group run by local artists, designers and makers from Stamford.
With beauty and fitness advice, there’s no excuse not to travel in a prepared fashion for your summer sun. If you are thinking of selling your home, they say first impressions do last, so work on its kerb appeal and have the outside looking fabulous.Last minute ideas with the children in the holidays can be found on page 37 – see how many you can tick off!
Enjoy the holidays and chat soon!
Heidi x TheCityScene @yourlocalscene
The Woodturners of Kings’s Cliffe 4North Shoes come to Stamford 6Not on your high street 8Beauty 11 & 12Fitness 13Gardening 16 & 17Interiors: Kerb Appeal 18 & 19Travel 26Motoring: Saab 93 30 & 31William Cecil Hotel 32Review: The Plough at Great Casterton 36Family Scene 37Useful numbers 41 & 42
Contents
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Community
For centuries King’s Cliffe was renowned for wood-turning and spoon making, at one time being known as “The Wooden Spoon Village”. Towards the end of the 19th century the trade in domestic wood ware, or “treen”, was in decline. To counter this, a training scheme was set up in the village to teach people to carve. This resulted in some very high quality work, which was shipped all over Britain. An order was even received from the Royal Household for a butter mould engraved with Queen Victoria’s coat of arms.
The trade finally ended with the death in 1941 of the last of the wood turners in Kings Cliffe, William Bailey, whose family had provided an unbroken line of turners since before 1600.
Kings Cliffes Heritage holds an extensive collection of items produced by the local wood turners, together with photographs and explanatory panels. These will be on display in the 15th century Priest’s House at Easton on the Hill, a National Trust building, every Sunday afternoon this summer.
In addition to this, visitors to the building will also see existing exhibitions on Collyweston slating and mining, the ironstone quarrying industry that flourished in Easton from 1876 to 1919 and information on the dendrochronology survey (tree ring dating) carried out last year to date the building.
The Priest’s House will be open every Sunday afternoon in August from 2.00pm to 4.30 pm.
All are welcome - entry is free.
THE WOODTURNERS OF KING’S CLIFFEEXHIBITION AT THE PRIEST’S
HOUSE, EASTON ON THE HILL
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Kerry Wells - Barking MadTel: 01775 720382
Email: [email protected]: www.barkingmad.uk.com
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FOOTWEAR fitting specialists North Shoes are bringing their expertise to Stamford. The family business – which has been trading from Bourne since 1876 – is opening a new shoe store at 2 Red Lion Square at the end of July.
It will be the company’s third store. The long-standing firm opened Footprints in Peterborough in 2009 and also has a shop in North Street, Bourne – at the original site of the historic business.
The Stamford opening marks the fulfillment of an ambition for company boss James North, the fifth generation of the family at the helm. James North took over
as head of the business in 2008 – making it the fifth generation of the family in control. Only two other independent shoe retailers in the country can better that lineage.
The store will cater for ladies, children and men in a whole range of width fittings – from C to H – and feature a host of well-known, brands, including Hotter, Rieker, Ecco, Van Dal, Geox, Converse and Fitflop for women, Loake, Rieker, Anatomic and Fitflop for men, and Start Rite, Geox, Petasil, Ricosta, Converse and Fitflop for children. It will specialise in fitting orthotics for children’s and ladies’ shoes.To find out more about North Shoes, visit www.northshoes.co.uk
North Shoes branching out to StamfordCommunity
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Community
Stamford based independent craft group the Stamford Artisans Guild started in September 2009. The Guild is a not for profit membership group
run by local artists, designers and makers from Stamford & surrounding areas. Formed with the aim to create a local crafts community, it also
provides a forum for creative folks in the area to meet regularly.
The Guild also organises handmade craft markets to showcase the wonderful creative talent of local artisans. The Stamford Artisans Guild is hosting several hand-made craft fairs in Stamford, Oakham, Peterborough and Wansford in 2011 and also
supporting monthly craft events at Fineshade Woods.
The Stamford Artisans Guild encourages members, fair visitors and supporters alike to “LOVE WHAT’S LOCAL!” Buy local, Buy handmade and help support our local hand-made community and small businesses. There are various ways prospective customers, stall hold-
ers and supporters can make contact: Tel: 07505 195 345 / Fax: 01780 757264 E: [email protected]
Businesses operate now in many varied ways, taking a different approach to the high street location. In the Stamford Scene each month, we’ll look at a local business nestling at home, or
off the beaten track. If you’re ‘Not on the High Street’ email [email protected]
Not on your High Street
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RINSTONE YOUTH DRAMA
Summer Workshop
For 9 – 16 year olds led by Rob Anderson
Monday 15 August – Friday 19 August 2011 9.30am to 12.30pm at
Edenham Village Hall
Come and join us for a full week of fun, laughter and learning for three hours a day of mixed dance, drama
and singing
Friday 19 August there will be an Evening performance where family and
friends can join us For more information and application forms please contact:
Kay Williams (Secretary Ringstone Players)Telephone: 01778 570650Email: [email protected]
Human TouchHuman Touch was founded in November 2006 in Bourne as a provider of training
and ambulance services. The company has three main areas of operation, namely the provision of ambulance services, training and event medical cover. Anita and Roy Human have grown the business to now
have over 70 staff. They provide ambulance services in the form of Patient Transport
Service (PTS), High Dependency Unit (HDU) and are cleared for Emergency
Front-Line vehicles for the National Health Service (NHS). Vehicles are equipped to
NHS standards and are crewed by Health Professions Council (HPC) Registered
Paramedics and Ambulance staff. The portfolio of training courses available include First Aid at Work, Emergency First Aid, First Aid for Child Carers, Food Safety, Health and Safety, Risk Assessment, Moving and Handling and other courses. Courses
are run at Deeping St James or at any premises for groups of 12.
Community
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Health & Beauty
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Try this little challenge next time you are aerobic exercises i.e. 1. Walk, run, bike at your normal pace for at least 5 minutes
2. Use a marker like a tree or lamppost and pick up the pace for between 10-30 seconds then rest for couple of minutes (not stop reduce the pace). Repeat this sequence 5-10 times.
3. If you are gym goers, then use the Treadmill, Bike, X-trainer or Rowing machine and alternate your pace or resistance on a time basis.
Components Of FitnessThere are five components of physical fitness, which we will cover individually over the forthcoming issues, building up a program of exercise for you to try.
We will start with the Cardio-vascular (heart/lungs) you may know it as cardio, stamina, or aerobic. Basically in layman’s terms it’s “how efficiently we can transport and utilize oxygen around the body”. The two common dominators here are the heart and lungs (the heart being a muscle).
When do you use this muscle (heart)?Walking to the shopsPlaying with the childrenWalking up the stairsCompleting household choresDancingPlaying your chosen sport or using aerobic ma-chines in the gym.
Find yourself out of breath when doing any of these activities?
That’s because your heart is outside its comfort zone, imagine juggling with one ball then someone throwing you another three. So let’s train this muscle to be more efficient.
4. Not forgetting those stairs in the house, walk up & down normally for a couple of minutes, then complete 30 seconds of 2 steps at a time, repeat for 15 mins.
5. Always ensure that you finish any of these intervals with 5 minutes at your normal pace and stretch accordingly
Try and do this at least 3 times a week and remember to have a drink at hand. The benefits of interval training are a stronger heart muscle, decreased blood pressure, and decreased risk of coronary heart decease to name a few. If you are new to fitness, previously sedentary or post op, please consult with your GP prior to taking up any exercise.
Mark Gordon | www.fitness2health.co.uk
Health & Beauty
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Local locksmiths, BM locksmiths, are proud to announce that Barry Meech has qualified as a Master Locksmith and his company has been approved by the Master Locksmith Association.
The MLA was established in 1958 as a not-for-profit trade association. It licenses its approved locksmith companies through strict vetting and regular inspections, in order to ensure quality of service and provide peace of mind for the customer looking for a high quality locksmith.
Benefits of using a MLA Approved Company include:
• They are able to provide advice based on knowledge and experience.• They will recommend products that are fit for purpose.• They will provide professional installation and maintenance services.• They will offer a pricing policy to ensure fair and transparent prices are quoted before work commences.
The MLA is recognised as the authoritative body for UK Locksmithing by the police, the Home Office, the British Standards Institute and many other trade and professional bodies.
This means BM Locksmiths are able to provide the highest standard of workmanship, using the highest quality materials making them confident in offering a 12 month guarantee on all work.
0800 695 7800 | [email protected] | www.bmlocksmiths.co.uk
Local Locksmith makes the grade
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Home & Garden
Acid or Alkaline?Soil is usually tested for whether it is Alkaline or Acid. The result can guide you to good plant choices – ones that will relish your soil and flourish!
• Acid or ‘ericaceous’ with a pH between 1 and 7, such as peaty soil• Neutral with pH of exactly 7, such as clay soil• Alkaline or ‘limey’ with a pH between 7 and 14, such as chalky soil
In the UK, soils usually sit in the pH range of between pH 4.0 and 8.5.
• Most plants prefer a pH of 6.5 to 7 – this is the point where nutrients are most easily available• But some are ericaceous plants and so need an acid soil – for example, most rhododendrons• For an alkaline soil, saxifrages feel right at home!
Put an acid-loving plant in alkaline soil and it will suffer and die, and vice versa.
Next month we’ll look at testing and planting for soils types
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Home & Garden
It’s been a challenging year in the garden as our weather has once again broken records, but we gardeners are a resilient bunch. As with all life we are bound by the elements and all its extremes, but with a little more caution, thoughtful planting and good gardening practices we shall prevail.
August Garden Scene
Jobs to do in August
-Take cuttings of tender or borderline perennials like Osteospernum, Pelargonium Salvia’s and Penstemon.
- Keep dead heading!
- Always feels odd to be thinking about spring bulbs but get ordering ready for autumn planting.
- Time for a last cut of your hedges
- Collect and store seeds of hardy annuals and perennials to sow in the spring.
In the kitchen garden- Summer prune apple and pear espaliers or cordons. Prune back this year’s growth to 2/3 buds.
- Maintain even watering of tomatoes and regular feeding to avoid problems like blossom end rot.
- Harvest second early potatoes to avoid any slug damage.
- As onions and shallots fade fold stems over lift and dry well ready for storing.
- Any pruning of stone fruits like peaches and plums must be done by the end of the month.
Plant of the monthDierama pulcherrimum
Graceful arching flower stems, and dangling ‘fish shaped’ blooms, makes it easy to see why its common name is ‘Angel’s fishing rods’, looks great next to water. Best in full sun, on a fertile but free draining soil.
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20 August 2011 | Email: [email protected]
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22 August 2011 | Email: [email protected]
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After weeks of planning and developing, Mark Elliot Furniture are delighted to have opened their new store on Bath Row in Stamford.
Having been part of the local community for many years, it was time to move from their modest store on the High Street to the new custom fitted showroom, which is four times the size. This exciting move gives Mark Elliot the opportunity to showcase their fabulous, British Made furniture and sofas to full effect. Every piece of Mark Elliot furniture is handmade and hand finished in the UK. With a complete bespoke design service including over 1,000 fabric choices on sofas, you will be truly inspired by the extensive high quality range on offer at the new store. A local featured designer is Swaffer, a Peterborough based business established in 1973.
www.markelliot.co.uk | 01780 766284
Showroom worth waiting for in Stamford
Archway are small, long established business based in Peterborough. Offering a wide range of professional home improvement services.
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We always give a fair and competitive quotation on all our work. We back this up with a 2 year guarantee on workmanship.
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Call now for a free no obligation quotation
T: 0845 388 7815 (Peterborough based)
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Travel
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28 August 2011 | Email: [email protected]
Home InteriorsFed up with your home, or need to sell,
really wish it was more stylish? Don’t know where to start, daunted by interior
designers with budgets and ideas running into thousands? Contact Creative Touch for
a complimentary, no obligation appointment, where you can be advised on simple changes to make the most of your home. There have been many changes in
interiors and the soft furnishing industry. Creative Touch can help you make the right decision for furnishings, which will stand the test of time, by providing fashion
fabrics, classic fabrics and accessories to compliment all schemes. So whether you want a complete house makeover or one
window refreshing, contact Creative Touch
on 01778 345777.
Our services include:
• Design consultation
• Measuring
• Full fi tting service
• home visits
• Little Greene Paint
Providing a personal made-to-measure service for all your
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Bentley Business Park, Northfi elds Industrial Estate, Market Deeping,
(Opposite The Clearance Warehouse)www.creativetouchinteriors.co.uk
Tel: 01778 345777Email: [email protected]
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William Cecil was in fact the first Lord Burghley, and was born on September 13th 1520 in Bourne, Lincs, to Jane Heckington and Richard Cecil, owner of the Burghley estate. William Cecil actually built and designed most of Burghley House between 1555 and 1587, was Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I from July 1572 to August 1598, and was knighted in 1551. The Queen was very fond of him and is known to have said to him “This judgment I have of you, that you will not be corrupted with any manner of gifts, and that you will be faithful to the state…” William Cecil died on the 4th August 1598 in Cecil House in Westminster, and stayed Lord High Treasurer until his death. William’s second son Robert Cecil followed in his footsteps and became adviser to the Queen when his father died. Lady Anne Cecil may refer to two different women linked to Stamford and the Burghley estate. The first Lady Anne in question was William Cecil’s eldest daughter, born 5 December 1556 by William’s second wife Mildred Cooke. She was a poet and married Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford, on the 19th December 1571 at Westminster Abbey. Queen Elizabeth attended the wedding due to William’s connections. On the 2nd July 1575 she gave birth to Elizabeth, her first child. However, Edward accused her of being unfaithful and claimed that he was not Eliza-beth’s father. He separated from Anne in 1576, and during this separation began an affair with another woman. However, he was eventually reconciled with his wife, finally acceptingthe fact that he was Elizabeth’s father. In total, Anne and Edward had 5 children, and Lady Anne died of unknown causes at the age of 31 in 1588. The other Lady Anne is the Lady Anne by which the hotel was most likely previously named, born in 1734. Her brother was the 9th Earl of Exeter, Brownlow Cecil,
and she actually lived in the main building which is now part of the hotel.
She lived there until 1785 when she died at the age of 51. The building itself dates back from as early as the 18th century, but as the hotel is made up of 3 separate buildings, each has a slightly different history. After the death of Lady Anne, the main building belonged to George Lucas Esquire, but it was sold and then extended in 1796 and then the estate bought it back in 1882. One of the other buildings which now make up the William Cecil was built for John Clarke, the clerk of Brownlow Cecil, in 1771. The buildings were transformed into a hotel in the last century, approximately in the 1950s or 1960s.
William Cecil Hotel
The William Cecil Hotel, formerly the Lady Anne’s, opens in July, but who actually was William Cecil, who was Lady Anne and how did the hotel we know today come about?
by Megan Templeman
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Picnic
Fly a Kite
Food at the Plough will most definitely surprise you. Walking into the pub in Great Casterton, you might expect typical British pub food - nice, but nothing out of the ordinary. However, the food is beautifully presented, delicious, and the portion sizes large but not overwhelming.
The menu comprises of a vast range of foods from scallops to burgers to delicious fishcakes. The scallops are simply to die for, arranged perfectly on top of black pudding and with a salad garnish and pork belly, just the perfect size for a starter, but available as a main as well if you fancy. The fishcakes won’t disappointeither; they are made with a variety of different fish including salmon and cod, unlike the processed fish that we’re used to today. A new starter has joined the menu; goat’s cheese panna cotta with blue cheese biscuits is perfectly prepared also absolutely delicious.
With a broad selection of dishes as well as a specials board, choosing a main may prove difficult. We chose a roast breast of Gressingham Duck, lightly spiced Plaice fillets andhomemade Lasagne, each meal being well presented and tasted their own unique way. For me, the duck was absolutely delicious, again arranged beautifully on the plate and with soft Dauphinoise potato and crispy bacon.
If you can find room for dessert, you will not be disappointed, however, with a list of sweets to tempt you, you may find yourself spending an age deciding. The sticky toffee pudding,
chocolate fondant and lemon tart were all gorgeous, a perfect finish to the meal. Being a chocolate lover, my favourite was the chocolate fondant, and although it takes 15 minutes to make, it was completely worth the wait! The sticky toffee pudding came with lashings of butterscotch sauce and homemade rum and raisin ice cream, and the lemon tart wasn’t too pungent, but had a pleasantly fresh taste - a refreshing end to the meal.
I really would recommend the Plough Inn, and can promise
that you won’t be let down. The food is beautiful, the
owners lovely and its garden is perfect for the summer
months ahead. The Plough is also child friendly and the
enclosed garden has swings, a mini goal net plus snakes & ladders, so bring
the family and enjoy the experience.
“It’s all about the food”
Recomended in The Good Pub Guide
2012
By Megan Templeman
Ratings Food: 5/5 | Service: 5/5 | Place: 3/5Would DEFINATELY go again!
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Summer activities
without the expenseSummer activities don’t always
need to be expensive. Remember at Christmas when the cardboard box the toy arrived in is more exciting than the toy itself? There you go!So here’s a list for inspiration; get
those imaginations going and maybe tack a few together. See how many you can tick off over the summer
months!
Family & Craft
Picnic Fishing Gardening Back garden campout
Board Games Olympics (play all evening with
medals for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place!)
Bike RidingWatch a sunset or
sunrise – Sunsets are easy, but try waking the group up for a sunrise!
Visit a Museum
Visit the Library
Build a hideout with chairs, clothes horse,
blankets, pillows.
Roller Blading or Skating
Movie Marathon make your own
popcorn too!
Fly a KiteScrapbooking – starting a scrapbook is also a good
reason to get talking to grand-parents about their childhood
memories.
Cook – chocolate crispies, popcorn,
toffee apples
Feed the ducks
Ratings
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