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[12 Apr 2009 by Sally Worth | no comments | 45 views]
What is Yoga?

Yoga classes start the week beginning April 20th. Tuesday 10:00 - 11:30 am and Thursday 6:30 - 7:45pm.

Both are at the village hall, for men and women and all levels of ability - beginners are welcome.

This article tries to answer the question, “what is Yoga?”

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[8 Apr 2009 by admin | no comments | 32 views]
Funding cut may hit sixth-forms hard

Schools and colleges in Lincolnshire could be forced to cut courses and slash the number of pupils they take on after funding cuts were announced.
Funding levels published by the Government will see a sixth-form of 250 students lose around £55,000 in the next school year.
The shortfall has come after the Learning and Skills Council under-estimated pupil numbers.
Headteachers across Lincolnshire have been told that budgets for next year will be far lower than allocations announced by the Learning and Skills Council at the beginning of March.
William Farr School in Welton will …

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Featured, Reviews »

[6 Apr 2009 by paul | 2 comments | 863 views]
The Black Bull Pub

THE FIRST thing you notice when you now walk into the Black Bull is just how spacious and welcoming it is. The second thing that overwhelms the senses is the delectable smell of gastro-pub home cooking. 
The new owners of the Black Bull pub in Welton have really made their mark - Natalie and Steve ensure the surroundings are family friendly, inviting, and above all the staff are always up for a chat while you sup your pint. Finding Black Sheep on tap (as a guest ale, let’s hope it stays!) …

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Featured, Recipes »

[5 Apr 2009 by admin | no comments | 81 views]
Banana Nut Brownies

These deliciously moist chocolatey brownies are utterly irresistible, and will keep for up to a week, tightly wrapped in foil. Makes 16.

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[5 Apr 2009 by admin | no comments | 17 views]
Cold-callers are targeted

VULNERABLE and older people are to benefit from the creation of a new “no cold calling zone”.
The Trading Standards- funded scheme at Stonecliffe Park in Welton, near Lincoln, will result in signs being put up warning potential callers that local residents are not interested in buying goods or services on their own doorstep.
Householders will also be provided with information packs on home security and dealing with unwanted visitors.
The main aim is to offer protection against rogue traders and distraction burglars by reducing the number of cold callers in specific areas, …

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