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[] | 2016-08-26T13:11:11 | null | 2016-08-21T14:48:13 | An enjoyable evening was had by all when Mike Cluff entertained the WI ladies at Caistor with his comprehensive talk about The History of Pantomime. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fhistoric-talk-at-caistor-wi-oh-yes-it-was-1-7536925.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7536924.1471780133!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Historic talk at Caistor WI - oh yes it was! | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | An enjoyable evening was had by all when Mike Cluff entertained the WI ladies at Caistor with his comprehensive talk about The History of Pantomime.
He introduced members to its traditions and superstitions and illustrated this by showing his collection of many beautiful pantomime posters, some dating back to the nineteenth century.
Mr Cluff is well known in the town for his association with Caistor Amateur Theatre Company (CATS), who put on their own popular pantomimes.
This year’s production will be Sleeping Beauty.
Mike and his wife Pam are pictured above with WI president Rachel Grainger holding just one of the colourful pantomime posters in his collection.
The WI holds a flower of the month competition every meeting and the winner this time round was Linda Mason, with Joan Wright second and Jenny Rudd third.
Rachel Grainger won another competition, with Jacquie Simmonds second and June Gaughan third.
The September meeting, Harvest Festival and Supper, will be on September 1 at 7.30pm in Caistor Town Hall. Entry fee for guests £3.50. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/historic-talk-at-caistor-wi-oh-yes-it-was-1-7536925 | en | 2016-08-21T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/30bb77361c690ba74153097d12d4a21f68726d9983f66037eb6678ba482a6c9a.json |
[] | 2016-08-31T06:50:47 | null | 2016-08-31T06:00:00 | A test has been developed that could help to diagnose bacterial infections, including meningitis in minutes. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fpin-prick-meningitis-test-could-be-available-within-five-years-1-7543599.json | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/pin-prick-meningitis-test-could-be-available-within-five-years-1-7543599 | en | null | Pin-prick meningitis test could be available within five years | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | A test has been developed that could help to diagnose bacterial infections, including meningitis in minutes.
The new test, developed by a team at Imperial College London, is a major breakthrough in the rapid diagnosis of meningitis and sepsis in children. If made available through the NHS, it could allow treatment to begin much earlier, saving hundreds of lives and reducing the risk of life-changing after-effects.
The signs and symptoms of meningitis are notoriously difficult to diagnose, and can be dismissed as a cold or flu. Many young children presenting the early symptoms of the disease are initially sent home, before being rushed back to hospital a few hours later as their condition rapidly deteriorates.
Currently, doctors grow bacteria in a sample of blood, in a process which can take up to 48 hours.
Responding to the news, Liz Brown, CEO at charity Meningitis Now said: “A delay in life-saving treatment for bacterial meningitis can be a matter of life or death. We welcome this significant progress in the development of a rapid test for meningitis and sepsis.
“We would however, continue to advise people to know the signs and symptoms of meningitis and to seek immediate medical attention if they have any concerns”.
The study led by Professor Michael Levin has shown that a bacterial infection can be distinguished from other causes of fever, such as a viral infection, using a pattern of genes that are switched on or off in response to an infection.
A larger project will now begin to develop these findings into a pin-prick diagnostic test, which Professor Levin believes could be available through the NHS within five years.
14 facts about meningitis and septicaemia
Meningitis is usually caused by bacteria or viruses
Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord
Septicaemia is blood poisoning
Some bacteria that cause meningitis also cause septicaemia
Meningitis and septicaemia often happen together – it is vital to know all the signs and symptoms
The early signs and symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia can be similar to ‘flu and include fever, headache, nausea, vomiting and muscle pain.
The more specific signs and symptoms include fever with cold hands and feet, drowsiness, confusion, pale blotchy skin, stiff neck, dislike of bright lights and a rash which doesn’t fade under pressure.
In babies, symptoms can also include being floppy and unresponsive, dislike of being handled, rapid breathing, an unusual, moaning cry and a bulging fontanelle (soft spot on the top of the head).
There are an estimated 3,200 cases of bacterial meningitis and septicaemia each year in the UK.
Following bacterial meningitis or septicaemia, one in ten people will die and at least a third of survivors will be left with lifelong after-effects such as hearing loss, epilepsy, limb loss or learning difficulties
Meningitis and septicaemia can affect anyone, of any age, at any time. However, babies and young children are most at risk, and young people between 15 – 24 years are also a higher risk group.
In the past 20 years, effective vaccines have been developed to give protection against SOME types of meningitis. These are offered to all babies and young children as part of the UK childhood immunisation programme. BUT there are not vaccines to protect against ALL types.
A vaccine to protect against meningococcal group B (Men B) disease, the most common cause of bacterial meningitis and septicaemia, was introduced into the UK childhood immunisation programme in September 2015.
If you suspect someone may be ill with meningitis or septicaemia, trust your instincts and get immediate medical help.
Meningitis Now aims to reduce the impact of meningitis by raising awareness and funding research into vaccine and treatment. For support and advice on meningitis call the Meningitis Now Helpline on 0808 80 10 388.
For more information or to donate visit the website at www.MeningitisNow.org | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/pin-prick-meningitis-test-could-be-available-within-five-years-1-7543599 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/318e2bf591f30963f9ee380e5feb3d15579e8a1ba52ac791afb86704fa5bf2e1.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:06:36 | null | 2016-08-24T13:51:22 | A popular teacher at a Brigg School has been remembered through providing the town with a piece of life-saving equipment. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Flife-saving-equipment-in-memory-of-brigg-teacher-1-7539930.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7539929.1471956723!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Life-saving equipment in memory of Brigg teacher | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | A popular teacher at a Brigg School has been remembered through providing the town with a piece of life-saving equipment.
Adrian Gibbons attended the Sir John Nelthorpe School as a pupil in the 1960s, then taught there through four decades, until his death in 2014.
Money was raised in his memory to purchase a defibrillator, which has been placed on the Youth Centre building opposite the school.
The defibrillator was unveiled by Adrian’s wife Jane.
The ceremony was also attended by friends of Mr Gibbons, Head Teacher at Sir John Nelthorpe School Robert Biglands, members of staff and pupils.
An engraved plaque has been sited above the defibrillator.
The equipment, provided by the Brigg LIVES group means the town now has four defibrillators.
The others are located outside the Angel in Market Place, outside the Leisure Centre in Scawby Road and on the outside wall of Brian’s DIY shop at the top of Wrawby Street. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/life-saving-equipment-in-memory-of-brigg-teacher-1-7539930 | en | 2016-08-24T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/979e6c93d1d4dbf8e90631203b5bced1199b1cc91a9a3aea758537b55e1459b3.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:09:38 | null | 2016-08-22T20:02:08 | An evening of country music comes to Market Rasen next week with Irish country duo Ally Harron and Marian Curry at the Methodist Church on Friday, August 26 (7.30pm). | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Firish-country-duo-at-rasen-methodist-church-1-7537462.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7537461.1471849375!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Irish country duo at Rasen Methodist Church | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Email verification
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] | 2016-08-26T13:05:22 | null | 2016-08-24T11:27:46 | The Cola-Cola glass bottle has been voted as the most iconic packaging on the UK’s shelves. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fcoca-cola-bottle-most-iconic-packaging-1-7541247.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7541245.1472034454!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Coca-Cola bottle ‘most iconic packaging’ | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | The Cola-Cola glass bottle has been voted as the most iconic packaging on the UK’s shelves.
A study of 1,500 Brits exploring the influence of packaging and branding on shopping habits found that one in six people thought the Coca-Cola bottle was the most identifiable in terms of packaging.
Indeed, it was deemed to be just as recognisable without its logo or the product itself.
The research, commissioned by Easyfairs, organisers of Packing Innovations and Luxury Packaging London, found the Toblerone triangular chocolate bar finished as a close runner up, with Marmite’s glass jar rated as third-best-loved product packaging.
Beauty brands, such as the Tiffany Box and the Chanel No.5 Bottle just missed out on the top ten.
Coke’s success has been attributed to its targeting younger audience, with one in five Millennials selecting the bottle as the most recognisable pack product.Pringles’ iconic cylinder tube, fourth on the overall list, was the Millennial’s second favourite.
The study also revealed barcodes as the greatest packaging invention, ahead of more traditional items such as the cardboard box (21 per cent) - although the younger generation, 18-34 years, voted for 3D printing and re-sealable zips as its top two.
Gerry Sherwood, Event Director for the Easyfairs’ Packaging Portfolio, who commissioned the survey, said: “Millennials have officially passed Baby Boomers as the largest generation in history, and are more personally connected to their favourite brands than ever before. It is therefore not surprising to see 3D printing come out top in our poll for this age group.”
Top Ten Most Recognisable Brand’s Packaging
1. Coca-Cola Bottle
2. Toblerone Triangle
3. Marmite Jar
4. Pringles Tube
5. KFC Bucket
6. Heinz Ketchup Bottle
7. Fairy Liquid Bottle
8. Apple’s iPhone Box
9. Walkers Crisp Packet
10. Amazon Box | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/coca-cola-bottle-most-iconic-packaging-1-7541247 | en | 2016-08-24T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/b6daccb3bf4b2b1d97c1403233797a643259eb08c2a64e2d193bf443dff7885b.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:07:09 | null | 2016-08-25T14:47:21 | There were lots of smiles at Caistor Grammar School as students picked up their results. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fgcse-results-picture-gallery-caistor-grammar-school-1-7544297.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7544290.1472135814!/image/image.jpg | en | null | GCSE RESULTS: Picture gallery - Caistor Grammar School | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Email verification
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[] | 2016-08-26T12:57:59 | null | 2016-08-24T09:10:45 | Triathlete Steve Clark was the best of British as he achieved a top 20 finish at what is reputedly the world’s toughest race. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fother-sport%2Fironman-steve-stars-at-norsemen-1-7533772.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7533771.1471533107!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Ironman Steve stars at Norsemen | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Triathlete Steve Clark was the best of British as he achieved a top 20 finish at what is reputedly the world’s toughest race.
The 33-year-old, from Howsham, finished 18th overall out of a field of 350 ultra-fit competitors at the Norsemen Xtreme Triathlon.
The position made him the leading Brit at the punishing event, even surpassing professional triathlete Graeme Stewart.
Steve is part of a four-man British triathlon race team, sponsored by Britcon to embark on an international journey of competitive events this season.
He is currently the Middle Distance Triathlon European Champion for his age group, winning gold last year.
The Norseman Xtreme Triathlon is an annual point to point race held in Norway. The distances are equivalent to those of an Ironman race, starting with a 2.4-mile swim in freezing water followed by a 122-mile bike ride.
Having survived that, all completed in heavy rain, fog and freezing temperatures, entrants then had to complete a marathon run to the top of a mountain, climbing 11,000ft.
The punishing race is unsupported, meaning competitors needed personal back-up crews to follow them in cars and provide them with food and drink.
Steve well exceeded his own minimum aim which was to be in the top 160, the cut-off point for runners being allowed to undertake the final part of the run to the top of the mountain.
Those athletes are awarded a black finishers’ top and take the name Norsemen, with the rest following a different course and going home with a white t-shirt.
“The minimum I wanted was a black t-shirt, but I didn’t expect to be one of the top amateurs there,” he said.
“I wanted to be as close to the British professional as possible, so I was really chuffed to beat him by four minutes with a personal achievement of 12 hours 12 minutes.”
Shaun Hunt, chief executive at Britcon, the North Lincolnshire and Yorkshire-based building and civil engineering company, said, “We are immensely proud of Steve and his incredible achievement.
“Steve is a true hero and role model bringing glory to his Lincolnshire roots.
“We look forward to continuing our support to Steve alongside Ben Baugh, Steve Grocock and Jordan Skelly as they embark on further challenges.” | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/other-sport/ironman-steve-stars-at-norsemen-1-7533772 | en | 2016-08-24T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/5b68b223b276cd895d3a1d1c6444d7ceffe91926e23fc9cba55ed3c1d387e00c.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:06:19 | null | 2016-08-25T17:56:55 | Early indications of GCSE results across Lincolnshire show continued improvements this year. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fcontinued-improvements-in-gcse-results-across-lincolnshire-1-7545043.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7545041.1472144199!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Continued improvements in GCSE results across Lincolnshire | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Early indications of GCSE results across Lincolnshire show continued improvements this year.
With 10 schools still to return data, provisional figures released today (Thursday) by Lincolnshire schools, including academies, indicate that the percentage of students attaining good grades in core subjects continues to rise.
The percentage of students attaining 5+ A*-C including English and maths is no longer a headline measure of school performance.
The new headline is the percentage of students attaining an A*-C grade in English and maths, which has increased by five per cent, from 58.3 per cent in 2015 to 63.2 per cent this year. An impressive 23 schools so far have achieved more than 60 per cent.
The percentage of students attaining A*-C in English is currently 73.5 per cent for 2016 and compares to 67.6 per cent last year, an increase of 5.9 per cent. Four of the 45 schools achieved 100 per cent in this measure.
The percentage of A*-C in maths is currently showing as 69.8 per cent for 2016, 1.8 per cent up on last year. Six of the 45 schools achieved 100 per cent in this measure
The government has been keen to emphasise the importance of the English Baccalaureate as this measure supports as many students as possible to achieve A*-C grades in a broad range of academic subjects. The percentage achieving the English Baccalaureate is 29.4 per cent for 2016 compared to 27.2 per cent in 2015 - an increase of 2.2 per cent on last year.
So far 24 schools have shown improvement on last year in this measure, with 12 of those schools improving by over five per cent points on last year.
Coun Patricia Bradwell, executive councillor for children’s services, said: “It’s looking like another impressive set of results this year. In particular, the percentage of students achieving the English Baccalaureate at 29.4 per cent is a significant improvement.
“Students deserve every credit for their commitment to reach their potential. Remember, if you haven’t got the results you need, don’t panic, there is plenty of advice and help out there – go to www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/teeninfolincs.”
Debbie Barnes, director of children’s services, added: “We have yet to see how the final figures will pan out, but the picture is showing that our students have done incredibly well to maintain improvements and standards. Schools continue to excel in providing the platform for students to perform to their best.
“Teachers, parents and carers deserve praise for their support and encouragement. My congratulations to all students and best wishes for your future plans.” | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/continued-improvements-in-gcse-results-across-lincolnshire-1-7545043 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/b4b4f845a7ffe2360a9dd735f0de39b8b4193cff558e1d507589b14cd6d83963.json |
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] | 2016-08-30T10:50:41 | null | 2016-08-30T11:35:05 | A motorbike rider has been left with serious injuries after a crash in Old Forge Lane, West Rasen, yesterday morning (Monday, August 29). | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Ftravel%2Fbiker-seriously-injured-in-bank-holiday-crash-1-7550305.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7440613.1471433956!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Biker seriously injured in Bank Holiday crash | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | A motorbike rider has been left with serious injuries after a crash in Old Forge Lane, West Rasen, yesterday morning (Monday, August 29).
Lincolnshire Police said the crash was a single vehicle incident and happened just before 12pm.
The rider suffered serious but not life threatening injuries.
The road was closed for about one hour. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/travel/biker-seriously-injured-in-bank-holiday-crash-1-7550305 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/8f0bf1e2eee8b0dac11e0200d53b4515df5412d2a6b41356acd3230ea7516ef9.json |
[] | 2016-08-27T14:49:48 | null | 2016-08-27T14:23:29 | It was on with the show for Middle Rasen & District Horticultural Society, as they hosted their 73rd annual event. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fanother-super-show-for-middle-rasen-club-1-7547284.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7547282.1472286243!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Another super show for Middle Rasen club | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | It was on with the show for Middle Rasen & District Horticultural Society, as they hosted their 73rd annual event.
This year’s show was held once more in a marquee at The Nags Head by permission of Barry and Jenny Reeves.
Exhibitors worked hard to put on another colourful event and visitors also had the opportunity to take part in the raffle, tombola and a number of games.
From vegetables and fruit to flowers and pot plants, floral art, wine, photography and cookery, there was plenty on display.
There was also a children’s section and the committee was delighted to also have exhibits from Middle Rasen Rainbows.
Prizes were presented by Charlie Partridge, managing editor of BBC Radio Lincolnshire.
“It is terrific to see these kind of events carrying on,” he said.
“Long may it continue.”
The committee thanked the sponsors and anyone who gave donations, whether in money form, prizes or cakes.
“It all went to make the day the success it was and we are very grateful to all,” said secretary May Bennett.
Trophy winners were: Hubbert Cup - John Bennett; Committee Cup - Tony Pywell; Medallion Best Exhibit Section A - John Bennett; Sinclair McGill Shield - John Bennett; Sam & Kath Bontoft Trophy - John Bennett; A Capp Memorial Trophy - Tony Pywell; Medallion Best Exhibit Section B. - Tony Pywell; Bernard Trevor Memorial Trophy - Sandra Rossington; Greens Trophy - Jackie Harrison;
Edith Ward Memorial Trophy – Martin Cornthwaite; Joseph Sergeant Memorial Trophy - Philip Hildred; CD Sutton Trophy - Isabel Hildred; Greens Trophy - Pat Fussey; Harry Leonard Memorial Trophy - Alan Toplis; Joyce Rhodes Trophy - Alan Toplis; Pansy Trophy - John Bennett; Medallion Best Exhibit Section C - John Jaques;
Posy Bowl Trophy - Gina Waite; Best Exhibit Section D - Sandra Rossington; Children’s Trophy, up to 6 years - Annabelle Salisbury; Trophy, 7-10 years - Heidi Tomkins; CD Sutton Trophy, 11-15 years - Jasmine Ashworth; Vice- President’s Award Best Childrens Exhibit - Jasmine Ashworth; Produce Cup - Gina Waite; Eva Mitchel Shield - Gina Waite; Margaret Naylor Shield - Christine Cornthwaite; Medallion Best Exhibit Section F - June Clark; AW Rhodes Cup - Pat Douglas;
Medallion Best Exhibit Section G - Kate Witney; Special Prize for winner Class 104, wine Section - Pat Douglas; Roland Heath Memorial Trophy - Sheila Brislin; Silver Salver in memory of Mrs C Hardwick - Alan Toplis; Trophy in memory of Mr G Hardwick - Martin Cornthwaite; Glass Vase in memory of Audrey Pennell - John Jaques; Cameo Shoes Rose Bowl - Alan Toplis;
Bag of Compost for Best Collection of Potatoes - John Bennett; NSPS Bronze Medal for Best Vase Sweet Peas -John Jaques; Top Tray - John Bennett; Top Vase - Alan Toplis.
The Banksian Medal, awarded by the RHS, was presented for most points in Horticultural Classes to Alan Toplis. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/another-super-show-for-middle-rasen-club-1-7547284 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/230a1acdf23316394beff4710678a9ed47c789db815e44c624248ee46dc53ea3.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:04:18 | null | 2016-08-24T17:41:47 | Children and staff at Mon Ami Children’s Nursery in Wragby have been going for gold by taking part in a national initiative to raise money for the British Heart Foundation. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Feducation%2Feducation-news%2Fwragby-youngsters-go-for-gold-in-mini-olympics-1-7542435.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7542429.1472056874!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Wragby youngsters go for gold in mini-Olympics | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Children and staff at Mon Ami Children’s Nursery in Wragby have been going for gold by taking part in a national initiative to raise money for the British Heart Foundation.
They donned their fastest footwear and took part in their own mini-Olympics as part of Artie’s Olympics.
Young fundraisers at Mon Ami EMN-160824-173039001
Organised by the British Heart Foundation, the fun activity is designed to encourage children to get active and enjoy physical exercise, while also raising funds for the charity.
Aside from running races, everyone also got involved in playing games involving beanbags, hula hoops and balloons and took part in an obstacle course to test and develop their balancing skills and team-building abilities.
Staff also generated lots of discussion about the importance of warming up and cooling down before and after any physical activity.
Babies and toddlers also had the chance to join in, playing games with the parachute and dancing to Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes, as well as enjoying musical bumps.
Young fundraisers at Mon Ami EMN-160824-173107001
All children were provided with sponsorship forms and, along with Mon Ami’s three other settings, raised £419.
Samantha Britton, owner of Mon Ami Children’s Nurseries, said: “This is the first time we’d heard of the Artie’s Olympics initiative and what better time to take part than during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games?
“I’ve had some great feedback from all four of our settings and it’s fantastic to see all of the children getting so enthusiastic about each of the different activities. We’re already looking forward to getting involved again next year.”
Alex Talcer, Programme Manager for Artie’s Olympics at the British Heart Foundation, added: “We’d like to thank Mon Ami Children’s Nurseries for arranging an Artie’s Olympics event and raising a fantastic £419 for our life-saving research. Every pound raised will bring us a step closer to beating heart disease.
Young fundraisers at Mon Ami EMN-160824-173053001
“Maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle is so important to help reduce our risk of heart disease, and it’s vital we start at a young age. That’s why we’re calling on other nursery schools to follow in Mon Ami nursery’s footsteps and get involved by holding their own Artie’s Olympics. It’s a great way to get pupils involved in energetic, heart healthy exercise, while having fun and raising money.”
Twenty per cent of the total raised will be donated to Mon Ami Nurseries to fund their activities on the day and to contribute towards keeping the children fit and healthy throughout the year. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/education/education-news/wragby-youngsters-go-for-gold-in-mini-olympics-1-7542435 | en | 2016-08-24T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/7002f824346cc12dc7b99249508f021ec9f4ac64efef3c8fbedee68328cadf9a.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:03:55 | null | 2016-08-25T10:25:18 | Hot on the heels of last week’s best ever A-level English Literature results with 5A* grades for Market Rasen’s De Aston School, the department has achieved 87 percent A*-C grades in English Language, with stunning progress rates. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Feducation%2Feducation-news%2Fgcse-results-another-week-of-record-breaking-results-at-de-aston-1-7543116.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7543109.1472117066!/image/image.jpg | en | null | GCSE RESULTS: Another week of record breaking results at De Aston | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Hot on the heels of last week’s best ever A-level English Literature results with 5A* grades for Market Rasen’s De Aston School, the department has achieved 87 percent A*-C grades in English Language, with stunning progress rates.
And there were no grades lower than a D in English Language for the whole group.
De Aston GCSE Results EMN-160825-095726001
The school had a significant number of year 11 students gaining the top A* grades across the board.
Leading the way was Rory Miller with a stunning 12 A* grades, who will go on to a scholarship to Winston Churchill’s old school Harrow.
Megan Grant achieved 3 A* and 7 A grades; Charlotte Bakin 2 A* and 8 A; Jorge Pastor Diaz 1 A* and 4 A; Hannah Thompson 2 A* and 1 A, Harriet Pritchard 1 A* and 3 A; Jennifer Turner 1 A* and 4 A; Matthew Xu 2 A* and 3 A; Katy Stephenson 2 A* and 7 A; Charlotte Williamson 1 A* and 9 A; Alexandra Wooley 2 A* and 1 A; Chi Fong Leong 2A*; Jade Philpott 1 A* 2A.
In addition, there were a significant number of students gaining A grades across subjects, including Charlotte Callis with 9 A grades.
De Aston GCSE Results EMN-160825-095712001
Overall, the percentage of students achieving five good C grades or higher including English and Mathematics is looking like the same as the excellent results last year, showing sustained achievement in what are changing times in education.
Headteacher, Ellenor Beighton said: “I wish to congratulate all the students who did GCSE and Vocational qualifications for their dedication and hard work.
“Looking at what we know so far, there are many students who should be very proud of their achievements.
“Yet again, here are some superb results at the highest grades in both traditional GCSEs and also excellent results in Applied courses.”
De Aston GCSE Results EMN-160825-095309001
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] | 2016-08-26T12:59:10 | null | 2016-08-24T08:23:05 | Market Rasen Golf Course has shown it is on par with the best by becoming the first in the county to be awarded the GolfMark. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Frasen-golf-course-first-in-county-to-be-recognised-with-national-acreditation-1-7540883.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7540882.1472023372!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Rasen golf course first in county to be recognised with national acreditation | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Market Rasen Golf Course has shown it is on par with the best by becoming the first in the county to be awarded the GolfMark.
The presentation was made by Nick Pink, England Golf’s Chief Executive Officer, when he visited the course last week.
A great example to other clubs, both in Lincolnshire and nationally Nick Pink, CEO England Golf
It was the first time Mr Pink, who only took on the role five months ago, has visited the Rasen course and he was clearly impressed with what he saw.
“There are some fantastic facilities here and there is a great deal of passion and enthusiasm from everyone I have met, all backed with good business sense” he said.
“They are a great example to other clubs, both in Lincolnshire and nationally.
“A huge congratulations to you all.”
GolfMark is an official seal of approval for clubs which successfully work to develop the game.
The four key areas are attracting new members and encouraging existing members to play more, using practical business planning to develop the club, offering coaching and playing opportunities for all golfers and ensuring safeguarding policies are in place.
“We are extremely proud to be the first in the county to receive the GolfMark,” said club chairman Colin Law.
“And we are delighted Nick has taken time out to come along and present it to us.
“GolfMark will help us move forward and to make a safe environment for people to come and enjoy playing golf.
“There has been months of hard work to achieve this national accreditation but we have done it.
“Particular thanks go to our acting business manager Kim Robinson who has had the biggest input of all, making sure everything was done in the correct way.
“Grateful thanks also go to England Golf and especially development officers Jim Lammin and Richard Brown – we couldn’t have done it without their help and guidance.“
Over the past two years, the club has undergone a number of changes in the way it is run.
One of the biggest was a change from being run by a committee to being run by a volunteer board of directors.
“Since February 2014, we have run the club as a business rather than a private members club,” added Mr Law.
“We are in the top five courses in Lincolnshire, but we are not particularly well known and this is something we want to change.
“We have a lot of visitors and they all think it is fantastic, so we want to be proactive in making people aware we are here.”
As part of the GolfMark initiative, the club has been opened up to the who le community and is accessible to all, those wanting to play golf and non-players alike.
A change in the licence means the clubhouse is also open to all.
Speaking earlier this year about the changes at the club, house manager Pete Bray said: “Lots of people think we are exclusive and so they have never been here - some town residents don’t even know we exist.
“We invite everyone to take a walk down Legsby Road, come in for a coffee or something to eat, and see just what we have to offer.” | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/rasen-golf-course-first-in-county-to-be-recognised-with-national-acreditation-1-7540883 | en | 2016-08-24T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/3f8d0ae2110ca0ee68fa6f056835e2e85c3855cc651e223362f4afffaa63e650.json |
[] | 2016-08-31T06:50:49 | null | 2016-08-31T06:00:00 | A parenting advice website has listed the most popular baby names so far in 2016 and revealed previous favourites such as Sophia, Mia, Daniel and Harrison are on the decline. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Frevealed-the-most-popular-baby-names-so-far-in-2016-1-7543534.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7543532.1472565238!/image/image.jpg | en | null | REVEALED - the most popular baby names so far in 2016 | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | A parenting advice website has listed the most popular baby names so far in 2016 and revealed previous favourites such as Sophia, Mia, Daniel and Harrison are on the decline.
Bounty Baby Club, a popular parenting advice site, has scaled its 100,000 visitors a month, to uncover the most popular baby names of the first half of 2016 and there are a few surprises.
A few favourites of recent years are still holding their popularity but the results reveal some new up and coming themes and trends.
The favourites
Holding onto their 2015 top spots, Alfie and Isla remain the most popular names for boys and girls. Out of the top 100 most popular names, the biggest winners have been Caleb, jumping up nine positions to 19, Jenson, rising up five places to 26 and Ellie, rising up nine positions to nine.
The biggest climber so far this year has been Arlo, previously was outside of the top 50, now cementing a top 10 position at number six. Other names you may start to hear more include Freddie, Aaron, Phoebe, Ellis and Millie.
So what names are falling out of favour this year?
Results show that for girls, Sienna, Mia, Sophia, Mila and Scarlett are on the decline in 2016. Yesterday’s news for boys’ names include Dylan, Sebastian, Daniel and Harrison which are proving less popular than they have in recent years.
There is a new trend of baby names emerging from Bounty’s findings, vowel heavy names, particularly for girls. Male names ending in a softer letter are also becoming more popular, for example names such as Alfie, Arlo, Archie and Harry.
Take a look at the top 10 for boys and girls for the first half of the year below:
Top 10 most popular baby boy names of 2016 so far:
Alfie
Oscar
Teddy
Harry
Jack
Arlo
Noah
Charlie
Jacob
Archie
Top 10 most popular baby girl names of 2016 so far:
Isla
Amelia
Ava
Freya
Evie
Olivia
Esme
Elsie
Mia
Ellie | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/revealed-the-most-popular-baby-names-so-far-in-2016-1-7543534 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/5c648e91520a73b6a5bb3a11c4bcb5b886328fd4741328430806ef0f187d3e2f.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:08:19 | null | 2016-08-25T06:58:46 | Sport provision at Market Rasen De Aston and Caistor Yarborough will not be included when West Lindsey looks to renew its management contract. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fde-aston-and-caistor-yarborough-sports-centre-contracts-to-end-1-7542766.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7542761.1472104102!/image/image.jpg | en | null | De Aston and Caistor Yarborough sports centre contracts to end | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Sport provision at Market Rasen De Aston and Caistor Yarborough will not be included when West Lindsey looks to renew its management contract.
The contract, currently held by Everyone Active, runs out in May 2018 and three sites currently in operation - De Aston, Yarborough and one in Gainsborough - will all be missing from the new tender.
Speaking at Caistor Town Council’s August meeting, Karen Whitfield, leisure and culture manager, said the decision was made on usage.
“There were 1,765 visitors at Caistor for the whole year, which works out at about 35 visitors a week,” she said.
“Facilities are limited at Caistor Yarborough, a sports hall and a small room, and when the weather improves, people tend to do outside activities
“De Aston was used more, about 21,500 visitors a year, but that is not enough on a commercial basis.
“Both sites are just open outside school times so have limited opportunity to develop.
“It costs about £300,000 a year to manage the current contract, so we are looking to see how to do things better.”
Other sporting opportunities are available at Caistor and Coun Alan Caine said he also knew of a commercial gym looking to open in the town.
Good news, however, has come to Market Rasen, with West Lindsey exploring new plans to deliver sports and leisure facilities in the town.
The council has undertaken an assessment of leisure need within the district, which has been linked to the Central Lincolnshire Local Plan and the authority believes there is an opportunity to explore a dry leisure facility.
Coun Sheila Bibb, Chairman of the Prosperous Communities Committee, said: “This is a very exciting prospect for West Lindsey District Council who have been aware for some time that there is a need for leisure development in Market Rasen.
“Initial feasibility work has shown that the town could support a dry leisure facility.
“However, we need to remember that all councils are operating in very economically challenging times.
“We need to make sure that any business case demonstrates the need for any facility to be self-funding.”
With the council’s current contract coming to an end and subject to further feasibility work, the council is investigating whether a potential new facility could form part of a new leisure contract.
“The new contract presents a window of opportunity to both look to reduce costs and enhance provision,” added Coun Bibb. “This is an ideal time therefore to see what can be achieved.”
The council is working closely with Market Rasen Town Council to see how these plans and the on-going work to refurbish the Festival Hall in the town can complement each other.
The Festival Hall has been making good progress, with an increase in bookings, more public events, better publicity and investment in stage lights.
Market Rasen Mayor, John Matthews, is pleased to see the two councils working together.
“The next stage of the (Festival Hall) project is all about building on this work to put together bids for the funding which we need to modernize and refurbish the venue.
“By working alongside the district council we will maximize our chances of securing funding to help the hall see it through the next 50 years.
“I am delighted to see West Lindsey’s expression of commitment to Market Rasen as the base for a future Leisure Centre.
“The initial meetings have been most encouraging and if the parties involved can make this work the combined projects will have enormous benefit to our community.”
Centre usage - Sporting provision at De Aston and Caistor Yarborough has been going for a number of years. Do you use the facility? What will the change mean to you?
Other sports - Both Market Rasen and Caistor have sports clubs in the towns. Will the changes impact on them or will it mean people will be looking to them for ways of keeping fit?
Let us know your views. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/de-aston-and-caistor-yarborough-sports-centre-contracts-to-end-1-7542766 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/058c00709f24ac24b8232f7c57d64b2aa3c692979092e058319596653068076b.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:10:03 | null | 2016-08-26T07:53:42 | Those looking for an attraction this bank holiday weekend should visit the Gainsborough Model Railway, says Society chairman Chris Wragg. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fmodel-railway-open-at-gainsborough-this-bank-holiday-weekend-1-7545541.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7545540.1472194405!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Model railway open at Gainsborough this Bank Holiday Weekend | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Those looking for an attraction this bank holiday weekend should visit the Gainsborough Model Railway, says Society chairman Chris Wragg.
“Our railway has something to offer for all ages.
“Children enjoy counting the number of wagons or carriages in a train, and working out the route followed by trains through our many tunnels.
“For their grandparents, the railway will often bring back memories of the days of steam.”
This year, they are celebrating their 70th anniversary and visitors can see the results of those years of effort by the members.
The railway occupies almost all of a Victorian school building and needs 10 signalmen to operate.
The collection of more than 180 locomotives, mostly hand-built by members, includes such famous names as Flying Scotsman and Mallard.
“They run to a timetable, as that is the only way of (hopefully) avoiding chaos on such a large railway,” added Chris.
The railway, in the clubrooms on Florence Terrace, off Sandsfield Lane, Gainsborough, is open for visitors from 1.30pm to 6pm on Saturday August 27 and Sunday August 28, with an earlier start of 10.30am on Bank Holiday Monday.
Admission is £4 for adults and £3 for children and senior citizens, with a family ticket for £10. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/model-railway-open-at-gainsborough-this-bank-holiday-weekend-1-7545541 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/ddbcf0e0e0b7a5ebfd8c14532ba5990c8c7a48410de7e6163f146a35d2c75f45.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:02:18 | null | 2016-08-22T14:34:11 | Caistor Hillside Bowls Club played host to 26 teams for their Bernard Borrell Memorial Open Day at their Brigg Road green last weekend. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fother-sport%2Fcaistor-hillside-memorial-event-attracts-26-teams-1-7537688.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7537685.1471858581!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Caistor Hillside memorial event attracts 26 teams | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Caistor Hillside Bowls Club played host to 26 teams for their Bernard Borrell Memorial Open Day at their Brigg Road green last weekend.
The event was held in testing, windy conditions, with the eventual winning team of M. Watkins, C. Watkins and D. Thomas, of North Kelsey Bowls Club, handling them best.
The winning North Kelsey trio of M. Watkins, C. Watkins and D. Thomas with Caistors Jack Wood who presented the prizes EMN-160822-103135002
The Binbrook Bowls Club trio of N. Marshall, I. Shackleton and B. Wales finished as runners-up.
Caistor Hillside Bowls would like to thank all 78 players for their support and especially Caistor Post Office who kindly sponsored the event. The raffle was supported by the Four Seasons fruit stall. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/other-sport/caistor-hillside-memorial-event-attracts-26-teams-1-7537688 | en | 2016-08-22T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/dbbd4727ab59c1d0bdd53623d21237e9ba0fcb1e18042bc290a5f78633e20b3f.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T12:58:23 | null | 2016-08-23T09:31:39 | Gary Johnson will be seeking an Isle of Man podium this weekend as he returns to the island for the Superbike Classic TT. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fmotorsport%2Fbroughton-rider-johnson-handed-late-classic-tt-call-up-1-7533845.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7533843.1471534351!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Broughton rider Johnson handed late Classic TT call-up | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Gary Johnson will be seeking an Isle of Man podium this weekend as he returns to the island for the Superbike Classic TT.
The rider, from Broughton, near Brigg, has been an ever-present at the race since its first edition in 2013, but a late call-up helped him preserve his record.
Gary Johnson in action in Northern Ireland EMN-160815-124701002
Johnson will contest the four-lap race on Monday for Team York Suzuki/Big Dog Classic Racing, having replaced near-namesake David Johnson in the team.
The Australian rider was forced to withdraw with injuries sustained at the Ulster Grand Prix.
Johnson will ride an XR-69 1100cc Suzuki for Kevin Pearson’s York-based team and will be seen as one of the podium contenders.
He said: “I’m delighted to be joining Team York Suzuki for the Classic TT.
“Obviously it is a shame that Dave can’t ride the bike due to his injuries and I wish him well in his recovery, but hopefully I can build on his performances for the team last year.
“The team has made a massive effort with the bike preparation and we should be able to challenge for a place on the podium.”
For the last twJo years, the two-time TT winner has competed in the race for Roger Winfield where he has ridden one of the 1200cc Harris Yamahas.
He was forced to retire from fifth place in 2014, but bounced back 12 months ago to finish eighth having lapped at 121.332mph on his opening lap. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/motorsport/broughton-rider-johnson-handed-late-classic-tt-call-up-1-7533845 | en | 2016-08-23T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/02b40c2fd0077568916981cf9515892ab413a3ff1e685b8618d4bd2069219418.json |
[] | 2016-08-30T08:50:22 | null | 2016-08-30T08:50:18 | Jason O’Halloran rode to a third and then a second place finish in the two British Superbike races at Cadwell Park in round eight of the championship on Monday. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fmotorsport%2Fsuperbike-podium-finishes-for-jason-1-7549968.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7549966.1472543397!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Superbike podium finishes for Jason | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Jason O’Halloran rode to a third and then a second place finish in the two British Superbike races at Cadwell Park in round eight of the championship on Monday.
This was enough to consolidate his third place in the rider standings, and provisionally secure a place in the end of season shootout for the title.
After getting through to the final stage of qualifying O’Halloran, who lives in Market Rasen, secured a second-row start to the first 18-lap race in front of a huge Bank Holiday crowd, and was mixing it within the group of four riders challenging for the lead.
He overtook Richard Cooper on lap two and moved up to third place, and when Leon Haslam made a mistake he took the advantage to take up second place.
But Haslam recovered and re-took the position, going on to take the lead one lap later, leaving Jason to challenge Shakey Byrne and move back into second place at the halfway stage of the race.
He held his position until lap 15 when Byrne went past at Clark Curve to eventually pass Haslam and take the win.
O’Halloran dropped back to fight with Tommy Bridewell over third place but he held on to take the final podium place at the flag.
“It was a really good race and I am pleased to be on the podium here at Cadwell Park,” O’Halloran said.
Starting race two from a front row grid position, O’Halloran got the hole shot but was relegated back to third at Park Corner.
On lap five he overtook Byrne and moved into second, but was too far away from Haslam to catch him and remained in second place throughout the remainder of the race to take his second podium finish of the day and seal a place in the end of season shootout for the title.
He added: “It was a tough race this time. But when Shakey made a mistake I managed to get through but Leon was controlling the pace at the front.
“I was looking everywhere to get through but just couldn’t do it on the brakes.
“Then with three or four laps to go Leon put the hammer down and I went to go with him but I made a massive mistake at Barn.
“I worked really hard to keep Shakey behind me as I really wanted second place if I couldn’t have the win.
“I am really happy with a double podium and hope I can keep the momentum going.”
The next round is at Oulton Park in Cheshire over the weekend of September 7-9.
At that event there will be three races, at the end of which we will know who the top six riders are who will qualify for the shootout for the title. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/motorsport/superbike-podium-finishes-for-jason-1-7549968 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/78f5df5a5d1ebcdf44202bc61a0d91e7aac59edf572449a6883ccea3a1bd5371.json |
[] | 2016-08-29T10:50:26 | null | 2016-08-29T09:54:34 | The recent NHS England figures regarding A&E waiting times in Lincolnshire paint a worrying picture about the current state of emergency healthcare. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fletters-opinion%2Fletter-a-e-waiting-times-paint-a-worrying-picture-1-7546859.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.5350160.1472460854!/image/image.jpg | en | null | LETTER: A&E waiting times paint a worrying picture | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | The recent NHS England figures regarding A&E waiting times in Lincolnshire paint a worrying picture about the current state of emergency healthcare.
This is mirrored across the rest of England, with the national average coming in below the Government’s target of 95 per cent of patients being seen within four hours.
Despite the best efforts of doctors and other health care staff, their hands remain tied as the Government continually fails to match increasing demands on services with sufficient investment.
In June 2016, the United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust was well below the national average.
These figures follow a spate of recent reports that serve as a clear warning that our health service is at breaking point.
Indeed, the recent shortage of A&E staff in Lincolnshire has led to the temporary closure of Grantham’s A&E department at night.
We can see the damaging knock-on effect that bed and staff shortages are having in A&E departments leading to delays in admissions with patients sometimes admitted to an inappropriate ward or, in some cases, left waiting on trolleys.
As we currently face an unprecedented NHS crisis, these alarming figures should serve as a wake up call that more targeted investment is needed in this vital area of healthcare.
Dr Anthea Mowat
Chairman
British Medical Association | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/letters-opinion/letter-a-e-waiting-times-paint-a-worrying-picture-1-7546859 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/16206f7bb7a171a61907a343332442e5ecffcaaafa8cd8272caf40ea32356284.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:07:52 | null | 2016-08-25T09:45:41 | Top scoring GCSE student at De Aston School is Rory Miller and he has made history for the school by being the first student to gain a scholarship to Harrow School. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fgcse-results-harrow-scholarship-for-de-aston-student-rory-1-7542974.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7542973.1472118218!/image/image.jpg | en | null | GCSE RESULTS: Harrow scholarship for De Aston student Rory | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Top scoring GCSE student at De Aston School is Rory Miller and he has made history for the school by being the first student to gain a scholarship to Harrow School.
The 16-year-old achieved 12 A* grades and will now be following in the footsteps of Sir Winston Churchill and actor Benedict Cumberbatch, to name but a few, by taking up a place at the world-famous London school.
And his impressive grades have secured him an academic scholarship.
“Incredulous doesn’t really cover how I feel,” said Rory.
“Ever since I was about 12 I knew what I wanted to do, so I started researching where I would need to be to get the best opportunity and Harrow was one of those on the list.
“I was too late to do anything about it for year nine, but last summer out of the blue I decided to apply.
“The first round didn’t go too well, but the second round was better and then about a week later we got a call to say I had a place.
“I have always wanted to be a lawyer, a corporate or finance solicitor to be precise.
“I wanted to go to the best establishment, to get the best grades I could to get the best chance of doing what I wanted to do.
“Now, I can’t wait to get there.
“I knew I had to get 12 A*, anything below just wouldn’t do, so I knew I needed to work hard.
“If I hadn’t got in though, De Aston is a great School so I would have stayed here for A-levels.”
Naturally Rory’s parents are delighted with his achievement.
“We didn’t know anything about it until he asked if us if he could apply,” said Mum Kate.
“He has done it all off his own back - applied, wrote his CV and two rounds of testing.
“We are very proud of him.”
Deputy head Simon Porter praised Rory for his achievement.
“Rory is an incredibly intelligent young man,” he said.
“However, he is not aloof and carries the respect of the whole year group.
“Well done.” | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/gcse-results-harrow-scholarship-for-de-aston-student-rory-1-7542974 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/74d3e3ba88af0c70c7812ca17430b5ee63b80e71e68c17f6be7070e4b5f28bd3.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T12:55:52 | null | 2016-08-17T10:50:51 | Broughton rider Gary Johnson rode to a hat-trick of top 10 finishes at the Ulster GP after receiving a surprise last-minute call to take part. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fmotorsport%2Fulster-gp-top-10-treble-for-rasen-rider-gary-johnson-1-7527172.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7527171.1471261861!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Ulster GP: Top 10 treble for Rasen rider Gary Johnson | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Broughton rider Gary Johnson rode to a hat-trick of top 10 finishes at the Ulster GP after receiving a surprise last-minute call to take part.
Johnson drafted into replace Lee Johnston who crashed in practice and broke his collarbone, and despite missing the first qualifying session produced three fine results.
Riding the ECC/Burdens Triumph, Johnson began both Supersport races from the fifth row.
A problem on lap four caused Johnson to retire from the first race, but he went on to claim a strong seventh place in the second edition later in the day.
After qualifying in eighth place for the two Superbike races on the ECC/Burdens BMW, he suffered a problem and retired after four laps, but completed the second race in eighth position.
The Superstock race went equally well for the Lincolnshire rider who started the race from the fourth row and took the chequered flag in his best position of sixth. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/motorsport/ulster-gp-top-10-treble-for-rasen-rider-gary-johnson-1-7527172 | en | 2016-08-17T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/22ab57d923ffae48c7ad21d3b19f2230b448ddf4c91c0b8c51943b8bd7adaf6b.json |
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] | 2016-08-28T06:50:06 | null | 2016-08-28T07:31:51 | In 2011, the transformation of a derelict chapel into a state of the art centre for Caistor was high profile, but five years on it could all be in jeopardy. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Funcertain-future-for-caistor-arts-heritage-centre-1-7547802.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7547801.1472365887!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Uncertain future for Caistor Arts & Heritage Centre | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | In 2011, the transformation of a derelict chapel into a state of the art centre for Caistor was high profile, but five years on it could all be in jeopardy.
After receiving a Big Lottery grant of £430,000, the creation of Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre was one of six projects featured in the BBC’s Village SOS programme to revitalise rural communities.
It is one of only two of the projects still running, but now the future is looking uncertain.
“Come the autumn, we are concerned we are not going to have the money to continue,” said centre manager Stephanie Dale.
“As a not for profit organisation, we have no core funding and so we rely on the income from the cafe to keep the place going.
“Following the national coverage, through the television programme, the centre was overwhelmed with visitors.
“There were queues all the way up the street, so that shows how many people came, but the usage has gone down.”
Now, the centre is looking at ways to increase usage and are currently applying for funding to make a visitor experience not just to attract people to Caistor but to the wider area.
“We cannot just rely on local people, we need to look at attracting more visitors from further afield,” said Ms Dale.
The centre has been working in partnership with East and West Lindsey District Councils and a number of businesses in the Wolds area to form a destination management plan for the Wolds area.
“We have said we would like to be a Gateway to the Wolds Visitor Centre to show just what the area has to offer,” said Ms Dale.
“It is something that will benefit the whole area.
“We want people to come here and find out there is too much to do in the area for just one weekend and come back again to spend more time here.”
One of the centre’s volunteer’s directors, Rose Davies, has been working alongside Ms Dale to apply for funding to make the visitor centre a reality.
“It will be a one stop shop for finding about the wonders of the Wolds,” she said.
“It is not just about Caistor, but this will be main focus for information.”
But Ms Dale is keen to point out this will only be a small part of the centre’s function.
The centre houses the town’s library and hosts a number of community events for all ages to enjoy throughout the year.
Monthly exhibitions showcase artistic talent from the local area and a number of groups have grown up over the years too, which continue to use the centre as their base.
The Citizen’s Advice Bureau hosts a drop in session every Monday and, keeping in with the heritage side, Adam Daubney from the portable antiquities scheme, is there every Thursday to help identify finds.
“The community stuff will still happen, but we need to secure the centre’s future,” added Ms Dale. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/uncertain-future-for-caistor-arts-heritage-centre-1-7547802 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/f2522b0b68ad1fd0003877e9a31f961f8a30b3bddd62ebdb1d55dd2d419eac2b.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T12:53:26 | null | 2016-08-20T12:34:57 | Sporting fans have an opportunity to secure the last few remaining places on a local charity golf day, hosted by some of Britain’s best motorcycle racing talent. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fgolf%2Fmonster-charity-golf-day-in-store-for-famous-racers-and-local-sports-fans-at-laceby-1-7536335.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7536334.1471692884!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Monster charity golf day in store for famous racers and local sports fans at Laceby | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Sporting fans have an opportunity to secure the last few remaining places on a local charity golf day, hosted by some of Britain’s best motorcycle racing talent.
Laceby Manor Golf Resort, owned by former motorcycle grand prix rider and local entrepreneur Roger Burnett, will play host to the Monster golf day on Thursday August 25.
Moto2 rider, Sam Lowes, his twin brother, Alex, who competes in the Superbike World Championship and British Superbike Championship contender, Leon Haslam, will play in the event ahead of the region playing host to one of the most popular British Superbike races of the year at Cadwell Park over the Bank Holiday weekend.
All funds raised will be divided equally between two charities: St Andrew’s Hospice and North East Lincolnshire Down’s Syndrome Trust.
Just 18 teams of 4 will play on the day with individual places costing £100.
Each player will receive a sleeve of Titleist pro v1 golf balls on arrival, courtesy of local sponsor Henderson Insurance Brokers Ltd, and a Monster-branded cap.
Sandwiches and wedges will also be included in the entry fee and will be served in the Round Bar at Laceby Manor Golf Resort ahead of the 1pm shotgun start.
Additional fundraising activities will also take place on the day to increase the total money raised and the event will be supported by energy drink brand, Monster.
Everyone is welcome to join the evening BBQ from 5.30pm at a cost of £5 per head, but places must be pre-booked in advance.
Speaking ahead of the event, Sam Lowes said: “The support of my management team and sponsors is vital in being able to continue racing and achieving my dreams.
“To have the opportunity to give something back to them by supporting their nominated charities while doing something I love is amazing.
“Golf is my second passion, but even though it’s fun I am of course, competitive, particularly when playing against my brother and Leon so it should be an interesting day.”
Laceby Manor owner, Roger Burnett added: “We’re proud to be able to host this event and look forward to raising as much money as possible for these charities that do important work.
“The support that we’ve received so far has been incredible, but we’re pleased to be able to open up a few limited opportunities to be involved in the day to local sports fans.”
To find out more, call 01472 873468 or email proshop@lacebymanorgolfclub.co.uk | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/golf/monster-charity-golf-day-in-store-for-famous-racers-and-local-sports-fans-at-laceby-1-7536335 | en | 2016-08-20T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/a1afb199ddcf7abb6c9afc94ee8b238e17fb03152621449de4adb13d94eea564.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:04:39 | null | 2016-08-24T11:28:28 | A new survey has revealed that an estimated £4 million plus is pumped into Lincolnshire’s economy every year thanks to the Lincolnshire Show. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Flincolnshire-show-brings-in-over-4-million-to-the-local-economy-1-7540011.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7540010.1471958945!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Lincolnshire Show ‘brings in over £4 million’ to the local economy | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | A new survey has revealed that an estimated £4 million plus is pumped into Lincolnshire’s economy every year thanks to the Lincolnshire Show.
Undertaken in conjunction with the University of Lincoln, the survey quizzed Show visitors on how much they spend on accommodation, travel, food and drink, shopping, and other local attractions when attending the two day event in June.
It is estimated that £4,372,500 is spent in the county during the Lincolnshire Show, which this year took place on June 22-23.
The survey consisted of face-to-face interviews, online submissions, and was circulated via E-bulletins and social media. Visitors were asked ‘how much would you estimate that you’ve spent locally on the following, in conjunction with visiting the Lincolnshire Show?’
Jayne Southall, CEO of the Lincolnshire Showground, said: “This is the first year that we have adapted our annual survey to find out how much the Lincolnshire Show generates for the local economy and the impact it has on visitor spend each year.
“The Show is such an integral part of not only our busy calendar of events but also the county’s. We know that our exhibitors, farmers, and supporters all look forward to its return each year.
“These survey results give us a real insight into how much of an economic impact it has in Lincolnshire and further supports the importance and continuation of county shows across the country.”
Based on 1,176 respondents, the survey revealed that those visitors spent £4,617 on accommodation, £1,216 on visiting other local attractions, £12,547 on food and drink; with travel forming a large part of visitor spend at £15,750.
This equates to an average of a third of visitors booking accommodation to attend the Show, half spending on transport, a third went shopping whilst in the area, almost half spent on eating and drinking and a fifth of all survey attendees visited other local attractions. Jayne added: “The results demonstrate that people are travelling from further distances to visit the Lincolnshire Show and it’s great to see that they’re spending time in the area and seeing all that we have to offer.”
“We are delighted to be helping Lincolnshire to thrive and it is thanks to all the hard work of our exhibitors, competitors, employees, volunteers, and organisers who make the Lincolnshire Show so great.”
The Lincolnshire Show attracts around 60,000 visitors each year across two days. More than 600 traders display some of the best in local produce and sell everything from handbags to hot tubs, mowers to muck spreaders, and combines to candles.
The Lincolnshire Show is organised by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, whose charitable objective is to educate about food, farming and a sustainable environment.
• The Show will return next year on Wednesday June 21 and Thursday June 22, 2017.. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/lincolnshire-show-brings-in-over-4-million-to-the-local-economy-1-7540011 | en | 2016-08-24T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/87b615ae58f116ecda6c8b9ffa83e51251edf0bbc2f803c7e3f257640b486e0d.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T12:52:25 | null | 2016-08-25T09:59:33 | Market Rasen twins Tom and Tim Neave (21) travel the short distance to their home track of Cadwell Park for round nine of the Superstock 600 Championship this weekend. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fmotorsport%2Fmarket-rasen-twins-set-for-cadwell-park-homecoming-1-7537610.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7503590.1470046403!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Market Rasen twins set for Cadwell Park homecoming | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Market Rasen twins Tom and Tim Neave (21) travel the short distance to their home track of Cadwell Park for round nine of the Superstock 600 Championship this weekend.
Last time out at Brands Hatch Tom scored a good points finish, while brother Tim would have followed him home had he not crashed at Druids hairpin after just three laps.
The competitive young riders have been testing at Cadwell in recent weeks and are up for the challenge in front of their home crowd. Both are quite capable of taking full advantage of their extensive track knowledge.
Saturday’s free practice begins at 9am followed by the first of two qualifying sessions at 4.40pm. Final qualifying is at noon on Sunday and the 12-lap race is on Monday at 11.15am. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/motorsport/market-rasen-twins-set-for-cadwell-park-homecoming-1-7537610 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/0d07767cd40f557ce5936c596afcfbd1c62ff3d2fdbb6f69ae56ee48b95dbb0b.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T12:51:54 | null | 2016-08-16T09:30:09 | Market Rasen Ladies put themselves in pole position to defend their county league title with a record-breaking display at Grantham. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fcricket%2Fwomen-s-cricket-record-breaking-market-rasen-on-track-for-title-defence-1-7526773.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7526771.1471253465!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Women’s Cricket: Record-breaking Market Rasen on track for title defence | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Market Rasen Ladies put themselves in pole position to defend their county league title with a record-breaking display at Grantham.
The reigning Lincolnshire Women’s Cricket league champions travelled to Grantham off the back of a record victory at Long Sutton.
The Rasen ladies team after victory against Long Sutton EMN-160815-102439002
The visitors racked up 255-4 in their 35 overs thanks to 83 from Beth Smith and a top score of 90 from Amy Halloran, while Becki Brooker also chipped in with 33.
Brooker then starred with the ball, picking up four wickets for just two runs.
She received good support from Megan Quinlan (2 for 10) and Caitlin Phillips (2 for 2), as the hosts were skittled for just 49 to seal a 206-run win.
But Rasen were even more dominant at Grantham despite travelling with just nine players owing to holidays.
The visitors lost Smith early on, but Brooker ripped up the record books with an inspirational innings.
Carrying her bat for the full 35 overs, she hit the final two deliveries for four to bring up her double-century and end unbeaten on 200.
She received support from Scarlett Woods (24), Alicia Maxwell (14), and Catherine Fussey (14) as Rasen smashed a mammoth 330-6 from their allocation at just a shade under 10 runs an over.
Grantham, who were also forced to field a depleted team, were then bowled out for just 58 with Ellie bacon (3 for 9) clean bowling three victims and Scarlett Woods taking 2 for 24.
The record 272-run win puts Rasen clear at the top of the league with three games left.
Their run-in includes two matches against closest rivals Spalding who travel to Rase Park on Sunday, September 4 for their final home game of the season.
The team would welcome a big crowd for what could be the decisive league-winning fixture. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/cricket/women-s-cricket-record-breaking-market-rasen-on-track-for-title-defence-1-7526773 | en | 2016-08-16T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/921039fc977dcd5940424a36679f4362a4108401796c4a84a9eda0933474f244.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:12:02 | null | 2016-08-21T12:00:11 | This is one of my favourite movies to have been critically mauled – because it’s actually a lot better than the online backlash would have you believe. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Ffilm-review-suicide-squad-15-1-7534862.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7534860.1471599169!/image/image.jpg | en | null | FILM REVIEW: Suicide Squad (15) | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | This is one of my favourite movies to have been critically mauled – because it’s actually a lot better than the online backlash would have you believe.
It’s a damn sight better than Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice for kick-off, but it’s actually that movie that has led to unnecessary studio meddling and choppy-editing that gives this exciting superhero ensemble piece the general feeling that it’s actually not ‘completely’ director David Ayer’s (Fury, End of Watch) long-term vision.
Fortunately some of the ‘meddling’ in question – primarily the addition of Ben Affleck’s Batman and Ezra Miller’s Flash among other quickly cut sequences – actually work on a ‘fanboy’ level, and are not as drastic as some are making out.
Yes, Jared Leto’s Joker – who whets your appetite for more to come with an interesting take on the legend – seems to have suffered the most with some of his scenes being axed (maybe they were too dark for worried execs?), and Margot Robbie’s crazy henchwoman Harley Quinn – arguably the best thing in the movie – simply needed to be in it even more.
But if you brush these points aside, there’s a genuinely entertaining actioner to be had here, with Joel Kinnaman’s (Robocop) Suicide Squad field leader Rick Flag, Jai Courtney’s (Terminator: Genisys) anarchic Captain Boomerang and the always-reliable Will Smith’s as deadly marksman Deadshot, all playing their part in saving the film’s weak points.
In the aftermath of Superman’s death, intelligence operative Amanda Waller (Oscar nominee Viola Davis) assembles a team of dangerous individuals led by Colonel Flag – to be used as disposable assets in high-risk missions for the United States government, each with a small bomb implanted in their neck designed to detonate should any member try to escape.
Despite the predictable central protagonists, the shoddy editing, and sometimes wooden scripting, this entertains more than it falters – and the humour element is the best yet in this new DC Universe.
It’s fair to say after the superb start Marvel made, DC aren’t doing themselves any favours – but this is one time the naysayers are being a bit too harsh.
Review by Gavin Miller
3.5/5 | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/film-review-suicide-squad-15-1-7534862 | en | 2016-08-21T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/c9a459398d4b60298766a766686cd93ae1b538c2f8b1c91c74aa3438e99dc683.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T22:49:29 | null | 2016-08-26T22:35:50 | Market Rasen’s MP Sir Edward Leigh has proposed a compromise to the dispute over the imposition of parking charges in the town. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fsir-edward-puts-parking-proposal-to-west-lindsey-1-7547168.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7547167.1472247329!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Sir Edward puts parking proposal to West Lindsey | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Market Rasen’s MP Sir Edward Leigh has proposed a compromise to the dispute over the imposition of parking charges in the town.
The Conservative MP for the Gainsborough constituency, with more than three decades service in the Commons, has written to West Lindsey District Council arguing charges should only be imposed upon those who use the same spot for over two hours.
“If vehicle owners are given two free hours before charges are imposed, it will continue to allow consumers to patronise local businesses, but prevent all the parking places from being taken up by long-term users,” Sir Edward wrote.
Car parking charges are due to be implemented later this year, something that has caused a lot of debate from residents and business owners alike.
“We know there are many legitimate concerns regarding access to parking and charges, and I hope West Lindsey will look into this compromise,” Sir Edward told the Market Rasen Mail.
The charges have been set at 30p for one hour, rising to £1.95 for six or more hours.
There will also be the option to buy yearly passes to cover five or six day charging periods.
West Lindsey has said they will hold a review of parking charges after six months to gauge the impact on trade in the town.
○ Do you support Sir Edward’s suggestion? Let us know in the usual way. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/sir-edward-puts-parking-proposal-to-west-lindsey-1-7547168 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/573232898e17bf616ca14a5d9d58fdeca073319c3f908deaefb6c64cb8252eca.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:10:33 | null | 2016-08-19T11:12:51 | Members of Rase Heritage went out and about for this month’s meeting. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Ftown-talk-for-rase-heritage-members-1-7534480.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7534479.1471590827!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Town talk for Rase Heritage members | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Members of Rase Heritage went out and about for this month’s meeting.
They travelled to Caistor for a guided walk in the Butter Market area, learning intriguing details of Caistor history from Don Morgan of the Caistor Civic Society.
The walk included the Tower in Tower House Lane (pictured above) – later Back Lane, now Mill Lane - which joins Grimsby Road at the north-east edge of the town centre.
Welcome refreshments were enjoyed at the end of the walk in the Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre café.
The next meeting for the Rase Heritage Society will be their AGM, which takes place in Market Rasen Library on Thursday, September 1, starting at 7.30pm.
On October 6, there will be a talk on metal detecting in nearby areas by Charles Atkinson, together with a display of finds.
Visitors fee is £3.
For more information visit www.raseheritage.org.uk/ | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/town-talk-for-rase-heritage-members-1-7534480 | en | 2016-08-19T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/d9d4eb0bf7a9c4f4fcfb84fa96c05ad3e7c670c00cea69147f67cb03869ed4b0.json |
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] | 2016-08-27T06:49:42 | null | 2016-08-27T06:00:00 | Deus Ex has you spoilt for choice. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fconsole-corner-deus-ex-mankind-divided-review-1-7540408.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7540407.1471967403!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Console Corner: Deus Ex Mankind Divided review | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Deus Ex has you spoilt for choice.
Mankind Divided and so am I when it comes to reviewing the latest Deus Ex game after its launch last week.
There is so much to rave about in DEMD and I’m still enjoying it now over a week into the game.
But there are a number of elements which do not quite sit right with me.
Let’s start with the positives, though, and there are plenty of them.
There is layer upon layer in this game all expertly crafted together and beautifully designed.
The gameplay stands up to the high standards set by previous Deus Ex games and goes beyond them in many respects.
This is a game that will suit all types of gamers too.
Looking for a quick blast for an hour, you can jump on and get enough done to enjoy the experience, looking for longer, more involved sessions on your console then the gameplay rewards your patience, curiosity and creativity.
You play augmented human Jensen who is essentially the most deadly Power Ranger on the planet. I mean this guy has everything and would even give Superman a run for his money.
There are so many options to negotiate each scenario
And this is where my first problem lies with DEMD.
Sometimes, dare I say it, there are so many options available to you, so many ways to deal with scenarios and enemies and so much in your arsenal, it actually feels a bit ... easy.
‘Ramp up the difficulty setting!’ I hear you cry.
Well yes there’s that but my point is no matter what level you are playing at, Jensen just has too much at his disposal for his enemies to trouble him.
Sometimes, dare I say it, there are so many options available to you, so many ways to deal with scenarios and enemies and so much in your arsenal, it actually feels a bit ... easy. Damien Lucas, gaming columnist
But don’t get me wrong it’s still great fun entering a room littered with foes and walking out past a pile of them without breaking a sweat.
Another thing that doesn’t quite land for me is the Apartheid type references between the humans (naturals) and the augmented race. It is a poor attempt to give the storyline resonance with real life - for example there are posters dotted around saying things like ‘Augmented Lives Matter’ and it just feels a little frivolous.
I’m being hyper critical, though, and Deus Ex will go down as one of the games of the year of that there is no doubt.
Rating: 8.5/10 | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/console-corner-deus-ex-mankind-divided-review-1-7540408 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/3014f796a6ce03d28e9dfb13db615037342d4a54703d483c836245d35a1a65ff.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T22:49:34 | null | 2016-08-26T22:09:39 | There is fun for all the family this weekend at Bardney Gala, with free entry and free entertainment for everyone to enjoy. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fmusic-fun-and-plenty-of-stalls-at-bardney-1-7547147.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7547145.1472245762!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Music, fun and plenty of stalls at Bardney | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | There is fun for all the family this weekend at Bardney Gala, with free entry and free entertainment for everyone to enjoy.
The event takes place on Sunday, August 28, at Bardney Playing Field & Village Hall, starting at 1pm.
The Lincolnshire Ukulele Band will be performing by the fairground on the playing field, with Lincolnshire folk band Steppin’ Stones entertaining in the Village Hall, where there will also be a traditional spinning wheel demonstration, along with competition entries and craft stalls.
There will be a whole host of demonstrations, dog agility, fun dog show, classic vehicles, stalls, circus skills, bouncy castle and more.
Money raised from the event will be put to Bardney Gateway Centre, a newly opened Community Centre and charity, which also hosts the Bardney Youth club. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/music-fun-and-plenty-of-stalls-at-bardney-1-7547147 | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/93235e9b64d289a870c16dc6d1e89b84c6ae0532612d5c1f37ed326f7c77b389.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:11:20 | null | 2016-08-23T11:50:38 | There is now less than two weeks to catch Poppies: Wave at Lincoln Castle. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Flast-chance-to-see-poppies-wave-at-lincoln-castle-1-7539671.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7525362.1471949426!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Last chance to see Poppies: Wave at Lincoln Castle | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | There is now less than two weeks to catch Poppies: Wave at Lincoln Castle.
More than 400,000 people have been to see the iconic sculpture so far, which has been on display since May 26.
“The turnout so far has been spectacular,” said Jon Hogan, the castle’s public engagement manager.
“We knew the sculpture would be popular but it’s exceeded our expectations.
“We’re expecting another surge in visitors over the last weekend, so if you’re local then come in August and beat the crowds.”
Wave can be seen until September 4.
The castle grounds are open each day from 10am to 5.30pm, with last entry to see Wave at 5.15pm. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/last-chance-to-see-poppies-wave-at-lincoln-castle-1-7539671 | en | 2016-08-23T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/04fa6e3d7f62a0fe300d5fbb55649c5447b97b459edf41aa597da610e31d1c95.json |
[] | 2016-08-27T12:49:42 | null | 2016-08-27T12:00:53 | Getting muddy is not a bad thing for children – especially on International Mud Day! Kristina Johnson from Mon Ami Children’s Nurseries explains how and why you should let your children get muddy from time to time… | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fcolumn-mud-glorious-mud-how-and-why-you-should-let-your-children-get-muddy-1-7541282.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7541281.1472034815!/image/image.jpg | en | null | COLUMN: Mud, glorious mud! How and why you should let your children get muddy | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Getting muddy is not a bad thing for children – especially on International Mud Day! Kristina Johnson from Mon Ami Children’s Nurseries explains how and why you should let your children get muddy from time to time…
As parents our instinct is often to discourage our children from being too messy or getting mud on their clothes, hands and faces. But messy play is a really important activity which helps children develop lots of skills.
International Mud Day is becoming more and more popular, and it was celebrated around the world on 29th June this year. At Mon Ami Children’s Nurseries we made sure we didn’t miss the opportunity to get out in the garden and explore muddy play in all its glorious messiness!
It’s quite amazing what children can learn and how they can develop their play skills using simple items such as cardboard boxes and being outdoors in the mud. While it sounds messy (and yes, it can be!), there are so many benefits when children are allowed to play outdoors in a muddy patch.
Dressing your child in the right clothing is advisable, of course, to save on the washing machine use and to make sure that the children don’t get cold and wet. Wellington boots are always a good idea, as is an all-in-one splash suit, but an old coat and old pair of trousers will do just as well.
One good way to give children some resources to use outside in the mud is to get those old pots, pans and baking items out from the back of the cupboard. Together with some old spoons they will make a fantastic resource box to create a mud kitchen, but it goes without saying that these items should not be used in the kitchen again afterwards! Instead keep them aside for use as a play resource the next time you fancy letting the children loose in the mud!
A simple surface for children to use is always handy too; this gives them somewhere to mix mud in containers and transfer their creations to ‘bake’ – after all, who doesn’t love a mud pie?
Mud mixed with water can create a good mixture to make marks with and practise early writing skills; you could even encourage your child to use a twig from the garden as a pen, dipping it in the mud mixture. They can use paper, old cardboard or even a concrete path to show off all their mark-making skills, and it all helps them when they learn how to write later on.
Such simple play creates endless opportunities for language and discussion and is a truly lovely way for adults to spend quality time with their children.
If you’d like to find some more good ideas about muddy play visit www.muddyfaces.co.uk, where there are lots of lovely ideas and tips! | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/column-mud-glorious-mud-how-and-why-you-should-let-your-children-get-muddy-1-7541282 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/df2505c78b82f9092dc01b5ae84affd68d773f3d08f4f20a7beba08241aa50aa.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:09:41 | null | 2016-08-23T16:16:39 | Our guide to what’s going on in the Market Rasen Mail area. Caistor diary dates provided courtesy of Alan Caine - 01472 851674, alncn100@gmail.com . For other areas email dianne.tuckett@jpress.co.uk or call 07766 173048 | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fwhat-s-on-august-24-september-4-2016-1-7539835.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.6233903.1471954630!/image/image.jpg | en | null | What’s on: August 24 - September 4, 2016 | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Our guide to what’s going on in the Market Rasen Mail area. Caistor diary dates provided courtesy of Alan Caine - 01472 851674, alncn100@gmail.com . For other areas email dianne.tuckett@jpress.co.uk or call 07766 173048
June Holman exhibition continues at Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre, until end of month. Details: 01472 851605.
Lincolnshire bike night, cruiser night, at Pub in the Woods, Moortown Road, Nettleton, from 6pm. www.lincolnshirebikenights.co.uk
Thursday, August 25
Big Friendly Read activity session at caistor Arts and Heritage Centre - Matilda: exploding box with a surprise inside.
Thursday, August 25
Big Friendly Read activity session at Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre - Matilda: exploding box with a surprise inside..
Storytelling session at Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre, 2pm - 3pm.
Friday, August 26
Country Market in the Salvation Army Hall, John Street, Market Rasen, from 9am-1pm.
Alzheimer’s Society Dementia Cafe in the Festival Hall committee room, Market Rasen, 10am - 12 noon. Details: 01522 692681.
Live music: Irish country music duo Ally Harron and Marian Curry at Market Rasen Methodist Church. Doors open 6.30pm, show 7.30pm. Tickets £8 from 01673 844214.
Saturday, August 27
Brigg Farmers’ Market, 9am - 3pm.
Veterans’ Breakfast Club at Market Rasen Social Club, 9.30am- 11.30am.
Flights of Fancy at Brigg heritage Centre. Make amazing flying objects. Cost £2. 10am - 2pm (last entry 1.45pm).
Art exhibition in The Angel Suite Brigg, 10am - 5pm.
Storytelling session at Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre, 2pm - 3pm.
Sunday, August 28
Art exhibition in The Angel Suite Brigg, 10am - 5pm.
Charity walk from Willingham Fayre, North Willingham, 10am. Walk three miles or five miles. Registration 9am. Sponsorship or £10 on the day. Proceeds to Alzheimer’s Research and Bowel Cancer UK. Details: Steve Boryszczuk 07926 024653.
Caistor Civic Society guided walk: Town Trail. Meet at Arts and
Heritage Centre, 28 Plough Hill, at 2pm.
Open mic at Queen’s Head Country Inn , North Kelsey Moor, starting around 4pm.
Monday, August 29
Art exhibition in The Angel Suite Brigg, 10am - 4pm.
Wrawby Mill open day, 2pm - 5pm. Admission free. Details: 01652 653699.
Waltham Herbs open day, North kelsey Road, Caistor, 11am - 4pm. Cakes and tea sold in aid of charity.
Nettleton Methodist Chapel charity garden party at 6 Burghley Close, 2pm - 4.30pm. Proceeds to Colostomy Association/Bowel Cancer.
Tuesday, August 30
Big Friendly Read activity session at Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre - Invent your own Marvellous Medicine and picnic food for Roald Dahl’s friends.
Story time session in Market Rasen Library, 2.15pm - 2.45pm.
Wednesday, August 31
Archaeological Forgeries - an evening with Kevin Leahy at the Buttercross, Brigg, 7pm. Tickets £7, including wine and canapes. Tickets from Brigg TIC and Brigg Heritage Centre.
Thursday, September 1
Caistor Lions bingo in the town Hall. Doors open 7pm, eyes down 7.30pm.
Caistor WI in the town hall, 7.30pm. Harvest Festival and Supper. Details: 01472 852053 or 01472 859531.
Friday, September 2
Country Market in the Salvation Army Hall, John Street, Market Rasen, from 9am-1pm.
Saturday, September 3
Coffee morning at West Rasen Heritage Centre, 10am - 12 noon.
Caistor Arts and Crafts Festival in the town hall, 10am - 4pm.
Caistor Hillside Bowls Club ladies day. 3-wood pairs. £2 per lady. Start 10am. Book on 01472 851067.
Nettleton Flower and Produce Show in the village hall. Open 2.30pm.
September Songbook at The Limelight Theatre, brookenby, 7.30pm. Tickets £3 from 07903 322990 or on the door.
Sunday, September 4
Caistor Arts and Crafts Festival in the town hall, 10am - 4pm. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/what-s-on-august-24-september-4-2016-1-7539835 | en | 2016-08-23T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/ad0f34d8e0e5747d042c4d47596c57847d50b6fdf10138feb7ac5d6f5b17a438.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:10:15 | null | 2016-08-21T20:21:29 | Air Cadets from Market Rasen took part in a weekend camp at Oxcombe, near Cadwell Park recently. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Frasen-cadets-camp-out-at-oxcombe-1-7537230.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7537229.1471807277!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Rasen cadets camp out at Oxcombe | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Air Cadets from Market Rasen took part in a weekend camp at Oxcombe, near Cadwell Park recently.
They were joined by cadets from Mablethorpe, Immingham and Grimsby, for a memorable weekend experiencing a new environment and seeing an area of the Lincolnshire Wolds they would not normally visit.
During the weekend they got to grips with cooking and camping, many for the first time.
They also undertook a number of exercises throughout the day and into the night. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/rasen-cadets-camp-out-at-oxcombe-1-7537230 | en | 2016-08-21T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/fb6ec6add60be978532987c1110970e0a03bf9b07a53ebd10e37a170111ac331.json |
[] | 2016-08-29T10:50:32 | null | 2016-08-29T10:48:44 | We’ve said it before, and we will say it again, British weather can make for some great photographs. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fsundog-over-caistor-1-7548632.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7548631.1472464105!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Sundog over Caistor | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | We’ve said it before, and we will say it again, British weather can make for some great photographs.
This stunning image was sent in by regular contributor Wes Allison and shows a sundog over Caistor cricket ground.
Sundogs - mock suns or phantom suns - are created by light interacting with ice crystals in the atmosphere.
They can be seen anywhere in the world during any season and are most conspicuous when the Sun is close to the horizon. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/sundog-over-caistor-1-7548632 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/cef275ad0ec6df406202f4ca3371df43ab7812abd1068659b13fa39c43df0fbd.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T12:54:55 | null | 2016-08-22T11:25:15 | Both of our sides drew a blank on the second weekend of the Lincolnshire Football League. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Ffootball%2Flincolnshire-football-league-market-rasen-town-and-brigg-town-reserves-draw-blank-1-7537772.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7537770.1471861536!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Lincolnshire Football League: Market Rasen Town and Brigg Town Reserves draw blank | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Both of our sides drew a blank on the second weekend of the Lincolnshire Football League.
Market Rasen Town came into Saturday on a high following their midweek 2-0 win over Cleethorpes Town Development Squad, Angus Findlay and Kyle Paul securing the three points.
Action from Horncastle's 2-1 win over Brigg Town Reserves EMN-160822-112053002
But they dropped to 10th with a 2-0 defeat at CGB Humbertherm for whom David Matthews and Joe Stuart found the back of the net.
Brigg Town Reserves, meanwhile, were beaten for the second time in four days as they fell to the odd goal in three at Horncastle Town.
Scott Lowman scored a brace for the home side, while Scott Neary’s goal proved a consolation as the Zebras slip to 14th and remain winless after three games.
The two sides meet tonight (Wednesday) at Rase Park (6.45pm kick-off).
Rasen then travel to Horncastle on Saturday, while Brigg host Ruston Sports. Matches kick-off 3pm. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/football/lincolnshire-football-league-market-rasen-town-and-brigg-town-reserves-draw-blank-1-7537772 | en | 2016-08-22T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/9fd993c8d4aff28bdeb5d82d8467a654b280c6127ceaa90fff8b3dce845b278a.json |
[] | 2016-08-27T10:49:41 | null | 2016-08-27T10:00:04 | A charity that provides support to families and other witnesses attending inquests is appealing for volunteers to assist its work in Lincolnshire. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fcharity-appeal-for-help-with-inquests-in-lincolnshire-1-7541223.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.5616349.1472050136!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Charity appeal for help with inquests in Lincolnshire | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | A charity that provides support to families and other witnesses attending inquests is appealing for volunteers to assist its work in Lincolnshire.
The Coroners’ Court Support Service has made the call, saying volunteers play an important role in its service, offering practical and emotional support to help everyone involved understand the processes and procedures at an inquest.
Volunteers are given thorough training, induction, and ongoing support through Samantha Shaw, a volunteer co-ordinator for the service.
She said: “People who find themselves attending an inquest often have no idea about what to expect and may feel thrown into an alien environment. Volunteers are crucial in helping us to support families and witnesses with what can be a daunting experience at a difficult time in their lives.
“Volunteers don’t need any prior knowledge of the legal or coronial system, or a counselling qualification. We want to hear from people with a caring, supportive nature, with excellent listening skills and who are able to empathise.”
The service is currently recruiting volunteers who are able to cover Lincolnshire. The majority of inquests are held at Lincoln, however there are also courts at Spilsby, Boston, Stamford and Spalding. A willingness to travel is essential, out of pocket travel expenses will be paid.
Barry Wantling, a volunteer, said: “Having been with the organisation for several months I enjoy meeting and providing support to families and witnesses. I believe that we can make a difference and help families when hearing the events surrounding the bereavement.”
Volunteers must be able to give at least two full days a month and to be available for quarterly team meetings and ongoing supervision.
Anyone interested needs to be able to speak and write in clear English, be punctual, and to be confident in working alongside other professionals.
For more information and an application form, email info@ccsupport.org.uk
You can also learn more about the service at www.coronerscourtsupport service.org.uk | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/charity-appeal-for-help-with-inquests-in-lincolnshire-1-7541223 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/f4e62a5c6550eaddb6fa332e1ce9183378e43d39d06146ab9c3324203245b66f.json |
[] | 2016-08-29T16:50:34 | null | 2016-08-29T16:28:44 | Market Rasen Lions Club is searching for performers to take part in the Market Rasen Talent Showcase. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fcall-out-for-talent-showcase-performers-in-rasen-1-7549227.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7549226.1472484506!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Call out for talent showcase performers in Rasen | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Market Rasen Lions Club is searching for performers to take part in the Market Rasen Talent Showcase.
In conjunction with the towncouncil, the Showcase will be held in the Festival Hall on Saturday, October 1.
Anyone who can sing, play an instrument, dance, read poetry or drama, has a band, choral groups, etc will all be welcome.
Dependant on the number of entrants, each time performance slot should last between four and ten minutes.
“We would like to emphasise this is a showcase, not a talent contest,” said producer Martin Hare.
“We welcome and encourage local school groups to enter too. There is no entry cost but we do require an entry form be filled out and submitted by September 10.”
For more information call Martin on 07787 111968 or email haremp@yahoo.co.uk | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/call-out-for-talent-showcase-performers-in-rasen-1-7549227 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/0ed426d7778d7a22b33bc4f46e81434bd9af58cbcbc8ade27de29cc9c7bb3da1.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:07:24 | null | 2016-08-24T06:00:00 | Filmmakers in Lincolnshire at work on a feature-length Second World War film are appealing for extras for an upcoming shoot near Boston. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fcall-for-extras-ahead-of-just-jane-filming-1-7540396.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7540395.1471967004!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Call for extras ahead of ‘Just Jane’ filming | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Filmmakers in Lincolnshire at work on a feature-length Second World War film are appealing for extras for an upcoming shoot near Boston.
Tin Hat Productions are set to bring their cameras to the Lincolnshire Heritage Aviation Centre, at East Kirkby, this autumn to record scenes for Our Shining Sword.
To realise their vision the production team need young male extras to play Second World War flight crew.
The film is inspired by the missions of Bomber Command and has won celebrity support in the form of TV personalities Stephen Fry and Carol Vorderman.
Tin Hat Productions, which is based in Sleaford, currently have about an hour and 20 minutes of finished film.
This includes sequences shot inside a replica Lancaster bomber that the small production team built for the project. Some of these can now be seen in a new teaser trailer for the film, which was released online last Monday.
The scenes at the Lincolnshire Heritage Aviation Centre will use the centre’s surviving Lancaster Bomber, Just Jane.
In making the appeal for extras, Andy Burn, from Tin Hat Productions, said: “It is a unique opportunity to see behind the scenes on a feature film shoot, which despite the limited budget, has the production quality of a major feature.
“Volunteers also get to spend time at East Kirkby, one of Lincolnshire’s most iconic aviation heritage sites and home of the beautiful Lancaster Bomber ‘Just Jane’.”
The production team are looking for men aged about 18 to 30, preferably with their own period uniform, to play the flight crew extras.
Shooting will take place in the first week in October.
Anyone who is interested can get in touch with Tin Hat Productions via www.ourshiningsword.com –where the teaser trailer is also available to view.
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[] | 2016-08-28T08:50:14 | null | 2016-08-28T08:01:12 | British soul icon Billy Ocean has included a Grimsby date in his UK headline tour next year. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fsoul-icon-tickets-go-on-sale-for-grimsby-show-1-7547816.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7547815.1472367655!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Soul icon tickets go on sale for Grimsby show | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | British soul icon Billy Ocean has included a Grimsby date in his UK headline tour next year.
Tickets went on sale this week for the show on April 6, 2017.
With the release of his latest album ‘Here You Are: The Best Of Billy Ocean’ soaring to number four, Billy celebrated his highest charting album since 1989.
The ‘Caribbean Queen’ star is Britain’s biggest selling black artist of all time, with a string of multi-platinum hits.
On the tour, he will be performing all his greatest hits from the new album and favourite tracks.
The 2CD set features a personal collection of Billy’s interpretations of songs, which helped the young Leslie Charles become the Billy Ocean we all know today, alongside a career spanning celebration of his biggest hits.
Tickets for the Grimsby Show start at £22.50 and are available from the Box Office on 0300 300 0035, on line at www.grimsbyauditorium.org.uk or in person at the Auditorium or Cleethorpes Tourist Information centre. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/soul-icon-tickets-go-on-sale-for-grimsby-show-1-7547816 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/ac59eb6aff6ebafad1a408c0c3ce74dda90399e24c00e7bf0d07cdb463a1c012.json |
[] | 2016-08-29T16:50:38 | null | 2016-08-29T16:24:06 | The popular Caistor Art and Craft Festival returns to the town hall over the weekend of September 3 and 4. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Freturn-of-caistor-s-popular-arts-and-crafts-event-1-7549215.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7549214.1472484226!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Return of Caistor’s popular arts and crafts event | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | The popular Caistor Art and Craft Festival returns to the town hall over the weekend of September 3 and 4.
This year’s event will feature more than 300 pieces from more than 70 artists.
Seasoned artists will display their work alongside a number exhibiting at the event for the first time.
The Society for all Artists (SAA) is donating a £100 prize, which will judged by a local professional artist.
The two-day event also includes a wealth of local crafters and musicians, together with a popular cafe selling home-prepared produce.
Laurie and Mark Fox, the Crocosmia experts, will have a variety of plants for sale too and, once again, there will be a community art project for children and their parents to have a go at in the ‘sticky area’.
The festival is open from 10am to 4pm on both days and admission is free. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/return-of-caistor-s-popular-arts-and-crafts-event-1-7549215 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/5c1b8e9294c1307c62fda0ae597d1fd9b0df273bfc3bab042aa639cc67bd2f0d.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:11:43 | null | 2016-08-20T11:58:14 | The garden at Old Quarry Lodge in Elsham will be open this Sunday (August 21) in aid of the National Garden Scheme. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fopen-garden-for-ngs-at-elsham-1-7536318.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7536317.1471690683!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Open garden for NGS at Elsham | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | The garden at Old Quarry Lodge in Elsham will be open this Sunday (August 21) in aid of the National Garden Scheme.
Go along between 10.30am and 5pm to see a highly imaginative garden, described as an exciting mixture of the flamboyant and the quintessentially English.
Abundant borders and island beds have architectural focal points and there is also Mediterranean influence in parts.
Admission is £4.
Old Quarry Lodge is the first house on the right when entering the village from the A15 roundabout.
Cream teas will be on sale in the village hall. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/open-garden-for-ngs-at-elsham-1-7536318 | en | 2016-08-20T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/3e0caa198ee8dde28bd82a0694c64bbfffbc1940db881295d6e0eeea18085daa.json |
[] | 2016-08-31T10:50:50 | null | 2016-08-31T10:51:13 | As a month long Think! Speed police campaign ends today new dash cam footage has been released showing the importance of the “twenty’s plenty” message often given for driving in residential streets. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fgraphic-video-dash-cam-footage-of-young-boy-being-hit-by-van-gives-stark-warning-at-end-of-police-speed-campaign-1-7553808.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7553805.1472640493!/image/image.jpg | en | null | GRAPHIC VIDEO: Dash cam footage of young boy being hit by van gives stark warning at end of police speed campaign | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Sorry, we're having problems with our video player at the moment, but are working to fix it as soon as we can
As a month long Think! Speed police campaign ends today new dash cam footage has been released showing the importance of the “twenty’s plenty” message often given for driving in residential streets.
The shocking video captures the moment a little boy gets hit by a van. The van was travelling at 20mph at the time of the collision. If it had been going just 10mph faster the likelihood of death would have been five times higher.
The shocking moment the boy ran out into the street captured on dash cam
The youngster - believed to be eight - charges out into the road between two parked vehicles and flies off the van’s bumper after being struck before tumbling onto the road and running off.
The van driver is completely unsighted and could do nothing to avoid the collision with the boy, who was badly bruised but otherwise unhurt.
Throughout August the county’s Road Policing Units have been out in force targeting motorists breaking the law.
The minimum penalty for speeding is a £100 fine and three penalty points added to your license however drivers across the county are warned that the speed limit is a limit not a target. In some road conditions or road layouts even driving at the speed limit could be too fast.
Speed limits are not targets
Traffic Sergeant Ian Manley said: “Those who speed put not only their own lives at risk but also the lives of others.
“The faster you drive the less time you have to react. Speed remains one of the biggest factors in fatal collisions.
“The difference of a few miles per hour can mean the difference between life and death. The faster someone is driving, the less time they have to stop if something unexpected happens.
“There will be times when you need to drive under the speed limit in order to drive correctly for the conditions or layout of the road.
“I would urge anyone who drives to help us protect road users by reducing your speed and driving to the conditions of the roads.
“If you kill someone while speeding, you will have to live with the long-term emotional consequences. Remember that speed limits are there for a reason.”
* Make sure you leave plenty of time for your journey, taking into account traffic
* Watch out for changes in the speed limit
* Drive to suit the conditions and the layout of the road
* Don’t let peer pressure encourage you to break the law
* Don’t assume it’s safe to break the speed limit because there is less traffic.
* Don’t be tempted to put your foot down because the road ahead appears clear. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/graphic-video-dash-cam-footage-of-young-boy-being-hit-by-van-gives-stark-warning-at-end-of-police-speed-campaign-1-7553808 | en | 2016-08-31T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/95babd36dc9fa279b1f2050b566fca5e9413c0b8ba8f8f37d86a4f55f32b2181.json |
[] | 2016-08-28T12:50:09 | null | 2016-08-28T12:15:36 | A couple working to make mathematics magical for children in Lincolnshire have won national recognition. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fcouple-making-maths-magical-for-children-in-lincolnshire-win-national-recognition-1-7541440.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7541439.1472136265!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Couple making maths magical for children in Lincolnshire win national recognition | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | A couple working to make mathematics magical for children in Lincolnshire have won national recognition.
Grahame and Tracy Cooke, from Great Hale, have been named most promising franchisees for 2016 by the educational company, Professor Poopenshtinken’s Magical Maths.
They collected the honour at the end of last month at the franchise’s annual convention, held in Birmingham’s Hilton Hotel.
Professor Poopenshtinken’s Magical Maths – or just Magical Maths – is an after-school maths club for primary schoolchildren that aims to make the learning of maths fun and exciting.
The club, for example, sees dressed-up characters visit the school, with maths genius Professor Poopenshtinken among them.
Grahame, 63, and Tracy, 46, became franchisees for the company for Lincolnshire in February and began visiting schools in April.
After giving free assemblies to five pilot schools, they had more than 100 children sign up from nine clubs.
This early success looks set to continue into the next academic year, with bookings already in place at numerous schools in the area for September and October.
Speaking of his hopes for the next year, Grahame said: “In the next 12 months we have initial expectations of working with a select 50 schools and helping over 1,000 children to enjoy their maths more.
“It’s going to be a whirlwind year and hugely exciting for the lucky students who’ll get to experience the Magical Maths extravaganza for the first time.”
Of the programme, Grahame said: “Magical Maths is all about teaching primary curriculum mathematics in a way that absolutely engages and enthuses children.
“Magical Maths is incredibly passionate about helping children to develop their skills and build a brighter future, and we believe making learning fun is the absolute best way to achieve that.”
Grahame and Tracy both left their jobs on the same day in May of this year to pursue their new venture.
Grahame had been working at RAF Cranwell, while Tracy had been a teacher at Helpringham Primary School.
Making the move was a huge decision, said Grahame, but was “something we believed in and just wanted to do”.
“The satisfaction of seeing such happy children and parents has been well worth it and I love being Professor Poopenshtinken,” he said.
If any parents or teachers would like Magical Maths to visit their school, they can call Grahame or Tracy on 01529 297150 or visit www.magicalmathsclub.co.uk | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/couple-making-maths-magical-for-children-in-lincolnshire-win-national-recognition-1-7541440 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/0ca72bbcdf813c8a6181e1ec3d03e2cbbc893316ac30fa7a8998d08690407f5b.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T12:58:47 | null | 2016-08-22T13:07:07 | Market Rasen First XI slipped to just one place above the Lincs County League Premier’s trapdoor after a 64-run home defeat to Scunthorpe Town on Saturday. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fcricket%2Flincs-county-premier-market-rasen-cc-bundled-out-by-scunthorpe-1-7537884.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7493367.1471940104!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Lincs County Premier: Market Rasen CC bundled out by Scunthorpe | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Market Rasen First XI slipped to just one place above the Lincs County League Premier’s trapdoor after a 64-run home defeat to Scunthorpe Town on Saturday.
Rasen won the toss and invited the visitors to bat first and the decision looked sound as Charlie Scales (3 for 32) reduced Town to 27-2.
Skipper David Brown hit an 87-ball 83 to help Scunthorpe recover, but when he was bowled by James Fussey (3 for 58), the visitors then collapsed to 138-8.
But lower order contributions from Jordan (20 not out) and Darren Quibell (28) helped the visitors use up their full allocation, bowled out tot he final ball of the 50th over for 196.
Will Bradford and Scales’ fell early to leave Rasen’s reply at an identical 27-2.
Opener Tom Borysczuk followed up his three-wicket haul by anchoring the innings, but when he was seventh man out for 63, Rasen were still 80 runs adrift.
Skipper Dale Christie chipped in with 25, but Ciaron Deegan (4 for 23) ended the Rasen innings on 132. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/cricket/lincs-county-premier-market-rasen-cc-bundled-out-by-scunthorpe-1-7537884 | en | 2016-08-22T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/439152d6cdb5cd9fcf80f7299bf6d89343357f95999fee54be1d63004aaedb9b.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:03:33 | null | 2016-08-25T10:49:57 | The 2016 GCSE results at Caistor Grammar School are “very impressive and exciting” said a delighted Headmaster, Roger Hale. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Feducation%2Feducation-news%2Fgcse-results-impressive-and-exciting-results-at-caistor-grammar-school-1-7543170.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7534103.1472118581!/image/image.jpg | en | null | GCSE RESULTS: ‘Impressive and exciting’ results at Caistor Grammar School | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | The 2016 GCSE results at Caistor Grammar School are “very impressive and exciting” said a delighted Headmaster, Roger Hale.
The results show 100 percent of Caistor Grammar School students gained 6 A*-C passes and all but one gained 8 A*-C passes.
The 94 students gained an impressive average points score per candidate of 74.3 and 82 percent of students achieved the English Baccalaureate.
Furthermore, 63 percent of students gained 5 A*- A, whilst more than one third gained 9 A*- A.
The students averaged 11.1 passes each, with 54 percent of students gaining 12 A*- C passes.
All but one of the students gained the Government’s 5 A* - C passes including English and Maths and all of the science exams in the School were passed, with 91 percent gaining three science passes.
There was 100 percent pass rate in Maths and English Literature and 99 percent in English Language.
Amongst the highest performing students at the school are: Lillian Coultas, who gained 11A* and 1A; Jemi Maliyil gained 10A* and 2A, Charlie Bowtle and Saskia Garner gained 9A* and 3A, Christel Bazoua gained 8A* and 5A and Georgina Walkington gained 8A* and 4A.
“We expect that these results will put CGS among the leading schools in the country once again,” said Mr Hale. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/education/education-news/gcse-results-impressive-and-exciting-results-at-caistor-grammar-school-1-7543170 | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/951ab9b2417503e7b525b32c8d18d063cd6f582c95733cb292cc5cebe769f18d.json |
[] | 2016-08-29T14:50:28 | null | 2016-08-29T15:13:08 | Market Rasen Golf Club steward Peter Parkinson is getting ready to ‘Brave the Shave’ for Macmillan Cancer Support next month. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fcommunity%2Fpeople%2Fa-close-shave-and-wax-for-rasen-golf-steward-peter-1-7549054.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7549053.1472479967!/image/image.jpg | en | null | A close shave and wax for Rasen Golf steward Peter | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Market Rasen Golf Club steward Peter Parkinson is getting ready to ‘Brave the Shave’ for Macmillan Cancer Support next month.
However, he is also going that bit further to raise as much money as he can for the charity.
Not only will he be having his head and beard shaved off, he will also be having his back and chest waxed!
“It’s all in a good cause,” said Peter.
“My father in law was well supported through his cancer .
“He knew I was going to do it but sadly he died earlier this month - and it is a way of giving something back.”
Peter has already secured around £500 in sponsorship for the shave, which will take place at the Golf Club on Thursday September 1 at 3pm.
*Everyone is welcome to go along and support the event. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/community/people/a-close-shave-and-wax-for-rasen-golf-steward-peter-1-7549054 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/9937a42b8632c167ab17fe01c9ea4f2e85b824cb84cefb8425966d9b62f27a38.json |
[] | 2016-08-27T08:48:55 | null | 2016-08-27T08:35:51 | Market Rasen Bowls Club is looking for more people to take part in their open competitions. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fnew-trophy-event-for-bowls-club-1-7547268.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7547267.1472283329!/image/image.jpg | en | null | New trophy event for bowls club | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Market Rasen Bowls Club is looking for more people to take part in their open competitions.
The next event takes place in September and will be a pairs competition.
Players on this occasion will be competing for the Margaret Harvey Memorial Trophy.
This is a new competition for the club in memory of the wife of the town’s deputy mayor Martin Harvey, who died earlier this year.
“We welcome all players - pro or am - to sign up for the competition,” said club member Bill Pickering.
“It will be a good event and there are cash prizes to be won too, so we hope lots of players will take part.”
The competition will take place at the Jameson Bridge Street green on Sunday, September 11.
Play will start at the usual time of 10am.
For more information and to sign up for the competition speak to any club member, or call 01673 849762. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/new-trophy-event-for-bowls-club-1-7547268 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/ecbbbd84091a11d394bf08455dfa2ffd47f2583d6d6761ef0e764930303add60.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:09:51 | null | 2016-08-20T10:46:43 | Uncle Henry’s farm shop, butchery and café near Grayingham has unveiled their secret project for the summer - a gigantic Maize Maze. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fa-maize-ing-time-on-offer-for-all-at-grayingham-1-7536301.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7536300.1471686390!/image/image.jpg | en | null | A’maize’ing time on offer for all at Grayingham | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Uncle Henry’s farm shop, butchery and café near Grayingham has unveiled their secret project for the summer - a gigantic Maize Maze.
Set in five acres, the maize field has been carefully cut to incorporate a maze design and is open 10am to 3pm throughout the summer holidays.
Entry to the maze costs £2 for adults, £1 for children (aged 5-16), Family ticket £5 (2 x adults 2 x children). Under 5s go free.
Each person will receive a game card with a challenge set by Healthy Henry to find nine different stamps hidden across four different zones.
The aim is to punch the matching stamp on your game card but be warned, not everything is at seems and you may find yourself lost.
Don’t worry though, as Uncle Henry’s says they send out a search party every Thursday to find lost visitors from the previous week and they have a 70 percent success rate!
The Maize Maze is not advised as suitable for pushchairs.
For more information, visit www.unclehenrys.co.uk or call 01652 640308. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/a-maize-ing-time-on-offer-for-all-at-grayingham-1-7536301 | en | 2016-08-20T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/787383c5ea493e7a30357acd7e357f26def5a22ab9c6a70b4c93a09fe1be706c.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:10:24 | null | 2016-08-20T12:00:08 | If you were asked to choose your favourite meals, your ‘Desert Island Dinners’, what would you pick? My bet is lamb of some sort would make its way on to most people’s list, writes James Waller-Davies. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Frecipe-column-our-lamb-is-the-best-in-the-world-1-7534802.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7534800.1471598390!/image/image.jpg | en | null | RECIPE COLUMN: Our lamb is the best in the world | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | If you were asked to choose your favourite meals, your ‘Desert Island Dinners’, what would you pick? My bet is lamb of some sort would make its way on to most people’s list, writes James Waller-Davies.
British lamb is the best in the world. Our climate and geography are perfect for producing this delicious and versatile meat. There’s also possibly no other meat that reflects its region of origin in its flavour as much as lamb, be it Welsh, Cumbrian, Yorkshire, or our very own Lincolnshire.
I’ve got a natural bias for the Welsh mountain lamb of home, but the piece of Lincolnshire lamb we had for this week’s recipe was the best we’ve had in years. Meat is only as good as the feed the animals eat and this spring and summer have been perfect for grass growth and the animals have finished well.
But what to have with roasted meats in the summer, when a full roast dinner doesn’t quite fit with the weather? For me, with lamb, it has to be a ratatouille, that fantastic blend of tomatoes, courgettes, peppers, aubergines, with as much garlic and olive oil as you can manage.
Ratatouille has many variations, but this is a fairly classic version. The 200ml of olive oil is not a typo – the garlic and juices melt into the oil to make a deliciously rich sauce.
You can use any cut of lamb, from an economy piece of rolled breast, to a whole leg for something more special. At this time of year, I find a shoulder is best for roasting, as it has more flavour from a younger animal. But most of all, get it from your local butcher and ask for ‘Lincolnshire lamb’.
Roast lamb and ratatouille
Ingredients (serves 4)
½ shoulder of lamb
2 onions
2 red peppers
2 courgettes
2lbs any tomatoes
1 large aubergine
8 cloves garlic, chopped
200ml extra virgin olive oil
Basil and parsley
Method
Season the lamb and roast it how you like it – studded with rosemary and garlic is great. Time the roasting and resting so it is ready with the ratatouille.
Slice the onions and soften in a large, wide, pan. Add garlic and soften.
Cube the aubergines, slice the peppers and courgettes, and quarter the tomatoes. Add all to the pan, season, and mix gently.
Cook with a lid on a low heat on the hob for 30 minutes, or until all soft. Stir occasionally, but gently to avoid making it mushy. Add the herbs 5 minutes before the end to retain freshness.
Carve the lamb and serve. The perfect summer roast. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/recipe-column-our-lamb-is-the-best-in-the-world-1-7534802 | en | 2016-08-20T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/b85c6ceba0fc7740269e7058421f5cea58252ce4348fc17e9d7526077277ce1f.json |
[] | 2016-08-28T06:50:08 | null | 2016-08-28T06:00:47 | An organisation bworking to help people in Lincolnshire get the best out of their local health and social care services is appealing for volunteers to come forward. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fhealth%2Fhealth-news%2Flincolnshire-health-group-s-volunteer-appeal-1-7541311.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.5243693.1472035682!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Lincolnshire health group’s volunteer appeal | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | An organisation bworking to help people in Lincolnshire get the best out of their local health and social care services is appealing for volunteers to come forward.
Healthwatch Lincolnshire is looking for people to take on a range of voluntary roles, including:
* ‘Community champions’, who help promote the work of Healthwatch Lincolnshire.
* ‘Enter-and-view authorised representatives’, who enter and view health and social care services to gain an understanding of people’s experiences while they are receiving them.
* ‘Mystery shoppers’, who test the patient experience of the health and social care services.
Chief executive officer Sarah Fletcher said: “Volunteering for Healthwatch Lincolnshire is richly rewarding for all involved. When you give up your time and resources, you are making a difference.”
You can find all the roles at www.healthwatchlincolnshire.co.uk/volunteers, but the organisation also says it may be able to create a role to match an individual’s skills or knowledge.
To find out more call 01205 820892 or email info@healthwatchlincolnshire.co.uk. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/health/health-news/lincolnshire-health-group-s-volunteer-appeal-1-7541311 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/cb4c4ab3872cda6f7b3b377025f6e507fe06882c3b6f4c90081ca064ba624704.json |
[] | 2016-08-30T14:50:58 | null | 2016-08-30T15:07:11 | Our guide to what’s going on in the Market Rasen Mail area. Caistor diary dates provided courtesy of Alan Caine - 01472 851674, alncn100@gmail.com . For other areas email dianne.tuckett@jpress.co.uk or call 07766 173048 | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fwhat-s-on-august-31-to-september-11-2016-1-7550872.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.6233903.1472566012!/image/image.jpg | en | null | What’s on: August 31 to September 11, 2016 | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Our guide to what’s going on in the Market Rasen Mail area. Caistor diary dates provided courtesy of Alan Caine - 01472 851674, alncn100@gmail.com . For other areas email dianne.tuckett@jpress.co.uk or call 07766 173048
Archaeological Forgeries - an evening with Kevin Leahy at the Buttercross, Brigg, 7pm. Tickets £7 from Brigg TIC and Brigg Heritage Centre.
Thursday, September 1
Caistor Library Summer Reading Challenge craft: Invent Your Own Marvellous Medicine and Picnic Food For Roald Dahl’s Friend’s.
Caistor Lions bingo in the town Hall. Doors open 7pm, eyes down 7.30pm.
Caistor WI in the town hall, 7.30pm. Harvest Festival and Supper. Details: 01472 852053 or 01472 859531.
Friday, September 2
Country Market in the Salvation Army Hall, Market Rasen, from 9am-1pm.
Adult lunch club in Nettleton Village Hall. Two-course meal £2.50. Booking essential: 01472 859142
Saturday, September 3
Coffee morning at West Rasen Heritage Centre, 10am - 12 noon.
Caistor Arts and Crafts Festival in the town hall, 10am - 4pm.
Caistor Hillside Bowls Club ladies day. 3-wood pairs. £2 per lady. Start 10am. Book on 01472 851067.
Lincolnshire Trust for cats open day event, 11am - 4pm. Admission £1 per car. Lots of stalls. Mill Lane, Osgodby.
Nettleton Flower and Produce Show in the village hall. Open 2.30pm.
Worlds Biggest Coffee event at waterloo House, Market Rasen, from 1.30pm.
Wrestling at Market Rasen Festival Hall. Doors open 6.30pm. Tickets www.lincswrestling.co.uk
September Songbook at The Limelight Theatre, Brookenby, 7.30pm. Tickets £3 from 07903 322990 or on the door.
Sunday, September 4
Caistor Arts and Crafts Festival in the town hall, 10am - 4pm.
Hackthorn Hall open gardens 1pm - 5pm, Admission £3.
Monday, September 5
Family history four-week course at Caistor Arts and Heritage Centre, 7pm - 9pm. Cost £25. Book: 01472 851605.
Tuesday, September 6
Story time session in Market Rasen Library, 2.15pm - 2.45pm
West Rasen Heritage Centre meeting, 7.30pm. David Hering - My Russian experience.
Holton le Moor WI in the Moot Hall, 7.15pm. healthwatch Lincolnshire. Details: 01673 828674.
BASH meeting at Brigg Servicemen’s Club, 8pm. Eric Houlder - Coaching Memories. Free admission. Details: 01652 657053
Wednesday, September 7
Carry On Singing, for people with dementia and their carers, in Middle Rasen Church Hall 1.30pm -3.30pm. Details: 01673 842913.
Thursday, September 8
West Wolds U3A in the Festival Hall, Market Rasen, Coffee from 9.15am, followed by speaker: Lois Fenn - Evacuee Memories from Hull to Lincolnshire, reminiscences from WWII. Details: 01673 843575.
Nettleton & Moortown WI in Nettleton Methodist Church, 7.30pm. Watercolour painting and techniques with June Holman.
Friday, September 9
Country Market in the Salvation Army Hall, Market Rasen, from 9am-1pm.
Country music night at Ludford Village Hall - Tennesee Country featuring Boxcar Kelly, 8pm.
Saturday September 10
Family Bingo in Wragby Town Hall 7.30pm, in aid of town hall funds.
Sunday, September 11
The Joseph Nickerson Memorial Gallery open - collection of family, business, sporting records and memorabilia, at The Villa, Rothwell, 12 noon - 4pm. Details: 01507 602281.
Caistor Heritage Town walk, 2pm - 4pm. Meet at the Arts and Heritage centre. Led by Don Morgan.
Proms in the Park at Caistor’s South Street Park, featuring Market Rasen ResDev Band, 3pm - 5pm. Free entry. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/what-s-on-august-31-to-september-11-2016-1-7550872 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/505e4de06d34ac2fcccd0b08c4979aae699827ce8e08feaf5d408138538fc6c6.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:10:52 | null | 2016-08-21T18:59:01 | After a successful 23 years, Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days Festival 2016 is set to wow visitors again with more than 180 free events across the county between September 8 and 11. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fwhat-s-on%2Farts-leisure%2Fexplore-with-heritage-open-days-festival-1-7537170.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7537168.1471802326!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Explore with Heritage Open days festival | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | After a successful 23 years, Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days Festival 2016 is set to wow visitors again with more than 180 free events across the county between September 8 and 11.
Heritage Lincolnshire is urging members of the public to pick up a free brochure or download one from their website so that everyone can plan for the festival.
The charity expects to attract more than 30,000 visitors to over 180 heritage sites, talks and walks around the county.
Events are predominantly organised and managed by volunteers.
This year’s Heritage Open Days will encompass heritage sites, buildings, nature reserves, towns and villages, and will feature all five National Trust properties.
Each year the open days have a different theme, with many of this year’s events covering ‘Natural Lincolnshire’.
Events on offer range from tours of haunted Old King’s Head in Kirton (now sold out) and a new Heritage Music Microfestival to a rare opening of Dowsby Hall and Gardens.
There will be lots of guided walks and talks to choose from, such as the International Bomber Command Spire Memorial, ‘Lincolnshire’s Lost River’, Willow Tree Fen Bat Walk, plus a rare guided tour of Torksey Castle.
Children’s activities will be on offer at many venues.
The brochure will be available from Tourist Information Centres, libraries and heritage sites and it can be downloaded from www.heritagelincolnshire.org | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/what-s-on/arts-leisure/explore-with-heritage-open-days-festival-1-7537170 | en | 2016-08-21T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/12ec59430806572020b30d70d158ea0fddc1990a885ee3ff68b0748a0e9b5d3a.json |
[] | 2016-08-27T08:49:42 | null | 2016-08-27T08:43:27 | A proposed log cabin park near Willingham Woods could almost double in size if updated plans get the go-ahead from district planners. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fincreased-lodge-leisure-plan-at-willingham-meets-with-opposition-1-7547270.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7547269.1472283789!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Increased lodge leisure plan at Willingham meets with opposition | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | A proposed log cabin park near Willingham Woods could almost double in size if updated plans get the go-ahead from district planners.
Approval for 30 woodland lodges at Willingham Park, North Willingham was originally given in 2010, with a modified plan being approved last year.
Now site owner Robert Whitely of UC Holdings Ltd has applied to change the number of lodges from 30 to 57.
The application includes 127 car parking spaces and 24 cycle spaces.
There would also be a restaurant/bar with conferencing facilities, a farm shop, cycle hire facilities, a site office and a gymnasium at the proposed leisure park, which sits in the former walled garden of Willingham House.
The application was discussed at the North Willingham Parish Meeting and the residents present voted unanimously to oppose the plan.
They said the increase in the number of woodland lodges represented ‘a worrying increase in the density of the development and a complete change in character to that originally approved’.
Concerns were also raised about the ‘significant’ number of extra trees which would be cut down to accommodate the additional cabins and ‘the effect this felling would have on the appearance of this site and on the situation and historic setting of the walled garden.
There were concerns too over increased traffic, light pollution, sewage works.
In response to some of these concerns, Mr Whiteley’s agent, David Queripel has written to planners.
“In terms of the Parish Council comments about greater impacts, particularly in relation to traffic, I would again comment that the number of bed spaces and overall floor area will generally remain the same as the approved proposal,” he wrote.
“There has been no strategy for woodland management for decades, and as a consequence, most of the trees are self seeded and of very little value.
“The current proposal will mean that the best specimen trees will be retained and managed and there will be additional native species tree planting.
A date has yet to be confirmed for the application to go to West Lindsey’s planning committee. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/increased-lodge-leisure-plan-at-willingham-meets-with-opposition-1-7547270 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/0c93c78f69920addc42e53aeb8d7d78056152f59b85c72760ebd53c2d800d8f0.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:01:50 | null | 2016-08-16T11:23:59 | Market Rasen Second XI continued their push for promotion in Lincolnshire County League Division Three with an impressive 114-run victory over Scothern at Rase Park on Saturday. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fsport%2Fcricket%2Fmarket-rasen-seconds-prepare-for-top-of-table-clash-with-handsome-win-1-7527090.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7321941.1471947143!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Market Rasen Seconds prepare for top-of-table clash with handsome win | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Market Rasen Second XI continued their push for promotion in Lincolnshire County League Division Three with an impressive 114-run victory over Scothern at Rase Park on Saturday.
The visitors won the toss and, having invited Rasen to bat first, made a good start as they took an early wicket and restricted the home side to 15-1 off the first 12 overs.
However, the pair of Simon Bunn and Dan Quinlan got the innings going as they pushed the run rate up to 74-1 at the halfway stage of the innings.
After the drinks break, Quinlan brought up his half-century and then went on the attack, smashing fours all around the ground.
The partnership was finally broken with the score on 86 when Bunn was out for 19, having shared a second wicket partnership of 83.
Quinlan was the next man to fall when he was run out for a well-made 70.
With 15 overs left, and the score on 136-3, Liam Scales and Tom Bradford went on the offensive against a young Scothern attack, sharing a partnership of 67 in only nine overs.
Bradford departed for 36 in the final few overs, leaving Scales to continue the assault with plenty of boundaries as he brought up his half-century and finished not out on 54.
He also took Rasen past 200 as the home side closed their innings on 209-5.
Scothern’s reply began equally slowly as they struggled to 16-3 after 10 overs thanks to some tight bowling from Dan Quinlan and Daniel Clark.
Alex Stapleton (24) and Joe Atkin (34) led the recovery for the visitors, putting on 67 for the fourth wicket as they tried to see out the overs and deny the home side maximum points.
But Gary Bierlein’s introduction meant the result was never in doubt as he tore through the middle order to take 5 for 31 off 11 overs.
Clark returned to take two more wickets as Scothern were eventually bowled out for 95 in the 38th over.
The result leaves Market Rasen in second place, four points behind leaders Nettleham who they meet on Saturday in a big fixture at Mulsanne Park (1.30pm start). | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/sport/cricket/market-rasen-seconds-prepare-for-top-of-table-clash-with-handsome-win-1-7527090 | en | 2016-08-16T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/83bea7d164edaa6afec694a12f51286da6cbc0034815cfc890fb83711f1614f0.json |
[] | 2016-08-26T13:06:04 | null | 2016-08-24T06:30:00 | With GCSE Results Day finally upon us, hundreds of thousands of teenagers across the country will be weighing up their options for the future. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fgcse-results-come-out-tomorrow-but-what-happens-next-1-7539990.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7527928.1471958334!/image/image.jpg | en | null | GCSE Results come out tomorrow... but what happens next? | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | With GCSE Results Day finally upon us, hundreds of thousands of teenagers across the country will be weighing up their options for the future.
Although A-levels remain the traditional educational route after GCSEs, they are not the only option. More and more students are turning towards apprenticeships and further education as real alternatives.
Many of the teenagers picking up their results have already been in education for the best part of 12 years.
But these days, teenagers - up to the age of 18 - are legally required to stay in education, training, or get a job with accredited training - which the government calls ‘raising the age of participation’.
Being in further education or training doesn’t mean teenagers have to stay in the same school. There are lots of options.
So, for those students who didn’t do so well in their GCSEs, or don’t find the prospect of another two years at school studying A-levels appealing, here are our top three options for life after GCSEs:
• Do an apprenticeship
Apprenticeships have had some mixed press. The quality and rates of pay have been in the news, but there are lots of good apprenticeship opportunities out there and lots of organisations who can help, and offer you the right information;. Check out ‘The Student Room’s’ new Apprenticeship Hub, which is full of accurate and up-to-date information - and it can even help to dispel some of those apprenticeship myths.
• Do a traineeship
If you are not quite ready for an apprenticeship and need to work on your skills, then don’t worry; there are lots of opportunities for you to complete a traineeship.
• Go to your local college
There are two types of college – Sixth Form college and Further Education college. Sixth Form Colleges are mostly geared up for students between 16-18 years old, and tend to concentrate on academic education.
Further Education colleges are generally much bigger than Sixth Form colleges and offer a wider range of subjects, including vocational education (BTECs and NVQs). Plus, they are not just for teenagers; Further Education colleges offer adult education and higher education too.
• The Gov.uk website can help you find more information about courses offered by schools and colleges in your area if you are between the ages of 14-19. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/gcse-results-come-out-tomorrow-but-what-happens-next-1-7539990 | en | 2016-08-24T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/de103a4315f98b309896d347d6a2dc43cd7b8bfe0fdf57b21222fd9b92053b91.json |
[] | 2016-08-29T10:50:28 | null | 2016-08-29T10:46:25 | Nodding off in the middle of the day may be down to pollution generated by traffic, suggests new research. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.marketrasenmail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fsleepiness-linked-to-traffic-noise-and-pollution-1-7548626.json | http://res.cloudinary.com/jpress/image/fetch/w_300,f_auto,ar_3:2,c_fill/http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/webimage/1.7548623.1472463964!/image/image.jpg | en | null | Sleepiness linked to traffic noise and pollution | null | null | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk | Nodding off in the middle of the day may be down to pollution generated by traffic, suggests new research.
The study shows exposure to traffic pollution is a trigger for daytime sleepiness - and may also trigger SNORING.
More than 12,000 adults were included in the Respiratory Health in Northern Europe (RHINE) study.
The findings show that people exposed to high levels of pollution had a 65 per cent greater chance of suffering from daytime sleepiness, compared to those who had no exposure.
Traffic noise in the bedroom was also a trigger - with people 46 per cent more likely to feel sleepy in the day if exposed.
And the research also suggests that people are also 29 per cent more likely to be a habitual snorer if they are exposed to traffic noise while they sleep.
Daytime sleepiness affected one in five people involved in the study, while one in four reported habitual snoring.
Ane Johannessen, an epidemiologist at Bergen University in Norway, wrote the study together with Professor Thorarinn Gislason and other Northern European researchers.
She said: “Exposure to traffic should be taken into account when planning treatment for patients with sleep disturbances, because reducing noise and pollution exposure in the bedroom may have a beneficial effect.
“Reducing exposure through relocating the bedroom away from pollution sources or making the bedroom more soundproof to protect against traffic noise, as well as mapping alternative and less polluted outdoor everyday routes may help patients with their sleep disorders.”
The study also showed that men, older subjects, smokers and those with lower education were more likely to report habitual snoring.
They were usually less physically active, with a higher BMI, and more likely to have a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).
Women, older people, smokers, and those with lower education were more likely to report daytime sleepiness.
The new research is due to be presented at the European Respiratory Society’s International Congress in London next month.
Professor Jorgen Vestbo, President of ERS and Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Manchester, said: “The question of who snores may be a running joke in some households but for many snoring is a serious issue, with direct links to physical and mental well being and the same is true for daytime sleepiness.
“We want people to think more about the environment around them and the impact it can have - from the way they sleep to the air they breathe.”
To coincide with Congress, the ERS will be holding some free public lung function testing, starting in Trafalgar Square on September 2 and 3. | http://www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/news/local/sleepiness-linked-to-traffic-noise-and-pollution-1-7548626 | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.marketrasenmail.co.uk/17a90a582d9389370769445468f3ca198159e746497049061fcf73249a927c45.json |
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