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ISSUE 20: March 2013

THE BEDFORD CLANGER

Photography: Darren Marsh

For: music-lovers, culture-vultures, crafters, artists, makers, gardeners, traders, foodies, fashionistas
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by Charles Rose @prettyfabguy welcomed by the Beds Times who even in 1875 commented that the word Class was an odious one. After the outbreak of war the school closed due to lack of pupils who were mainly drawn from the colonies. The building was then reopened as a factory making writing chalk. This was a product in high demand (primarily in the munitions industry) and in short supply (due to an embargo on German chalk). As experts in the field, the American company Binney and Smith opened the Cosmic Crayon Company on Ampthill Road in 1916. The Sexton family ran this until the 1960s and the sale of the original building. The company remained manufacturing in Bedford until only recently. The School became the production plant and the headmasters house renamed Cosmic Lodge as living quarters for the Sexton Family. The influence of the company can be seen around Ampthill Road with nearby roads named Cosmic Avenue, Sexton Avenue and a house named Vallamont, built for the future head of Cosmic. The grounds at the front are largely as they have been for many decades and have survived not only the changes to the building but also leftover bombs dispatched by the Germans on their way home from Coventry during the Second World War. At the rear all of the original buildings have now been either demolished or replaced. EF Taylor, who at one stage made all the packaging for the crayons, have now closed, and buildings such as the bungalow near to the railway line at the end have been ploughed in. Whilst no beauty of a building, it stands today as a monument to the architecture of the1960s. Inside the continuous Paternoster lift system has been a talking point for many visitors over the years. The buildings uses may have changed, but from a seat of learning, to the manufacture of writing and drawing implements and onto technology, it has a certain symmetry to it, dont you think?

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ampthill road was for many years a main thoroughfare of the town linking Bedford with the industrial county of the south.
n Ampthill Road just up from the South End public house is a monumental example of 1960s architecture and evidence of a brief but now bygone business. Built to house the burgeoning and highly profitable market of hiring televisions to the public, for four decades the town was home to Robinson Rentals and subsequently the Granada group. However that is to ignore its role in the manufacture of crayons and writing chalk and prior to this, the site of a school primarily for children from the colonies as well as for the middle classes. The original grand building was built by a partner of Rhodes (of Rhodesia) with the great and the good of Bedford lending their support, including Higgins, Whitbread and the Duke of Bedford. The school itself went though a number of iterations, first as the Middle Class Public School which was then shortened to The County School. This was

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that we heard that The Devonshire Arms and The Burnaby Arms had both been honoured in CAMRAs recent pub awards. The Devonshire Arms was named North Beds Pub of the Year with the Burnaby winning Most Improved Pub. The Devvy will now compete regionally, so were keeping our fingers crossed that their winning streak continues! If youve ever fancied yourself as a journalist, then nows your chance. Bedfords Portas Pilot Town Team has launched a citizen journalism project (#citizenbedford) that is open to anyone and everyone. Find out what existing citizen journalists have been reporting on at www.citizenbedford.com and why not join in? Your stories could even find their way into The Clanger and beyond. Go for it! Finally, did you all manage to see some of BCAs Almanac Festival? Why not write about it? As long as you tag things on social media with #citizenbedford then well be sure to find it. See you next month. Ex

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at the end of 2012, the portas pilot Town Team joined forces with Media Trust to develop a citizen journalism project in Bedford.
#citizenbedford is a way for our town to tell its story. Our aim is to encourage people from all over Bedford to become citizen journalists to film, write, blog, tweet about and photograph our town and the website www.citizenbedford.com has now been launched to collate everything we create. #citizenbedord will also document Bedford Portas Pilot Town Teams journey, with the help of citizen journalists. Absolutely anyone can become part of #citizenbedford. No experience is necessary, just an enthusiasm to report on the events, stories, people and places that shape Bedford. And as the Portas Pilot projects take shape, the Town Team want as many people as possible to get invovled in documenting the experience. In addition, you are invited to tell your own stories. Maybe you want to tell everyone about your community orchard, or you might want to blog about town planning. You may have a passion for photography and want to share it with others. Or maybe you want to film interviews with shopkeepers, councillors, students anyone. Get in touch, tell us about your project and we can help you. If you would like to submit something for the #citizenbedford project thenyou can either: Upload your reports/photos/blogs/audioboos etc.. to the Facebook page Use the hashtag on twitter

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For 19 years Boutique planet has been the first stop for fashionistas in Bedford. Owner Nick Walker is passionate about fashion and has built up a loyal customer base thanks to his buying choices, customer service and excellent, knowledgable staff.
We chatted to Nick to find out what makes the perfect product mix and what next season has in store for us... Q1: How long have you owned Boutique planet? 13 months, although Ive been managing the store for a number of years now. Q2: Tell us about the brands you stock. We pride ourselves on operating an intimate boutique where you will find unique and inspired items alongside well-known and trusted brands. You will recognise many of the brands below but what sets us apart is that much of what we stock is a limited selection of bespoke styles from more unknown and up and coming brands. White Stuff White stuff is going from strength to strength for us. The collection is always very versatile with a shape that suits most women. Its well-priced and great quality. Superdry We cant get it in-store quick enough. T-shirts, hoodies, raincoats and much more.

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Email thebedfordclanger@gmail.com. Add the #citizenbedford hashtag to your work and we will collate everything on this website. With the support of Media Trust we have run film-making, journalism and photography workshops to encourage people to share their stories. Follow our Facebook page for news of when well hold more and to see what other citizen journalists have uploaded. As part of our Portas Pilot town project, we hope that #citizenbedford will become an archive of the journey of our town through this unique experience. Something that can be shared with other towns now and in the future. help us to evolve. Of course the right stock is key but so too is the experience. Every customer is different and we are more than happy for you just to browse through our ever-changing collection or, if youd prefer, select pieces for you and style you from head to toe - whatever makes shopping with us more enjoyable for you. If time permits Ill gladly pop the kettle on. Q7: Sum up Bedford in 3 words:... Diverse. Historic. Evolving.
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55DSL (Diesel) This is a new brand for us this season and we LOVE it. The quality is fantastic and bang on-trend with dipped hem dresses and cool festival tees. Vila Vila is a Scandinavian brand inspired by the catwalks and offers fashion forward looks at a great price. Fly London Made from quality Portuguese leather, with a cushioned sole, Fly London footwear effortlessly combines style and comfort. Hunter These hugely popular wellies are available in lots of fantastic colours and styles. Great for the school run, walking the dog and a festival essential. Havaianas The ONLY flip-flop to have. Durable and comfy and available in many colours and prints. Vagabond Another great Scandinavian brand offering affordable and current styles.

This is just an overview of our extensive brand list. We also stock Vans, Ugg Australia, Frye, Great Plains and many more. Q3: Do you have exclusivity on any brands? Yes! All this seasons styles are exclusive to us. Q4: With Spring around the corner, what are the key trends we should look out for this season? Transitional pieces. Multi-coloured woven and lightweight knits are on-trend this season. Q5: Whats the best thing about working in fashion? Encouraging my customers to try new things and step slightly out of their comfort zone. When they love the results, it gives them a boost and I get a lot out of that. Q6: How do you stay ahead of your competitors? customer service? product? Visual merchandising? (all of the above?!!) Most definitely customer service. I always try to listen to my customers needs and their suggestions and comments are what

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anthropologie in Londons fashionable West end, has collaborated with Selvedge, the magazine devoted to fine textiles, to bring talented craftspeople to their Kings road store.
he gallery at Anthropologie will be transformed into a traditional haberdashery with a twist, and filled with Selvedge dry goods; a range of special textile objects each with its own story. The pages of Selvedge will come to life with a weekly series of in store Handmade & Haberdashery events which will offer visitors the chance to create their own pieces under the watchful eye of some of crafts rising stars including Bedfords very own Miss Lisa Tilley from uoldbag!. Selvedge at The Gallery at Anthropologie until 29 March, 139 Kings Road, London, SW3 5ST If youd rather head north to see Lisas work, uoldbag! is currently on show in an exhibition at Bilston Craft Gallery in Wolverhampton. This is a great space and LISa TILLEY: bag lady?

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the gallery is dedicated to showcasing craft, said Lisa. The exhibition (Bags: The Art of the Carrying Companion) has been running since December and will run until the 9 March so theres still time to go. Its a really great exhibition with brilliantly quirky examples of our most popular accessory so is well worth the visit. http://www.wolverhamptonart. org.uk/visit/bilston/

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quarters of them grew up in Bedfordshire, and singer/guitarist Jack Sharp proudly calls Bedford his home. They have just completed the follow up to their acclaimed debut, and are about to hit the road again, starting with Bedford! To mark the occasion, The Clanger caught up with Jack to get a rundown of his five favourite places in Bedford . 1. Bala Midland Road This unassuming little takeaway makes the BEST curries Ive ever eaten. I usually stuff my face with samosas and paneer then go mad on Indian sweets! 2. The Wellington arms Wellington Street A Bedford institution, The Wellie is a badgers den of a pub stuffed to the rafters with beermats, hops, and drinky trinkets. If like me, you love beer and hate the modern world, this is your nirvana.

MUSIc Wolf people on BBc6music PSYchEDELIc rOcK BaND WOlF pEOplE catchin session with Marc Riley on live Tuesday 2nd april from 7pm. TO PLaY hOMEcOMING GIG IN BEDFOrD Wolf people are Wolf people Peat Bog Superfuzz a band of globe trotting psych wizards who have been honing their druidic craft for over half a decade. Though not exactly a local band, three

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Up at the school is a public gym. If you want to counteract that afterwards then take a trip to one or both of the two public houses in the village. The Swan with Two Nicks and the Fordham Arms serve food and guest real ales. Theres also a Theatre at the Old Mill and two farms shops nearby, offering pick your own strawberries. So, plenty going on in the village of Sharnbrook. Sharnbrooks Icing On The cake

3. Mill Meadows I walk though this triangular Island between two tributaries of the Ouse twice a day, and it acts as my window on nature. I watch the leaves change, check the migrant birds coming and going, see the river clear in the spring and freeze in the winter. Woodpeckers, cormorants, common tern and sand martins, kingfishers and even mink! Always fascinating. 4. The civic Theatre (R.I.p) In my view the Civic could have provided the missing link for touring bands that had outgrown Esquires, but werent quite big enough for The Corn Exchange. It was the site of the first gig I ever went to (S*M*A*S*H in 1994) and the most enjoyable gigs Ive ever attended (Vetiver in

2011, Deer Tick/Caitlin Rose in 2010). The sound was SO GOOD in there AARRRGH. Youll find me in the Council One Stop Shop weeping uncontrollably. 5. The Happy Brewer Union Street In these times of austerity its wise to knock up your own hooch. Stock up on yeast, pipes and buckets from the very helpful couple in THB, and soon youll be inviting your friends over for yards of nut brown booze. WOLF PEOPLE Play BEDFORD ESQUIRES on the 28th of March supported by Christian Webb. Tickets are 7 in advance, available from www.wegottickets. com/event/200178 and Dannys Bar.

Sharnbrook is a sprawling, vibrant village, off the a6 in north Bedfordshire, a place close to my heart.
s a teenager attending Sharnbrook Upper School, a friend and I would mooch off to Mrs Miggins pie shop, actually the cake shop, which is still operating as a lovely bakery, with a tea shop at the back. Cake and a coffee for 2.50 (massive slices ahoy!) and I can recommend the veggie samosas too. Another great outlet is Matthews, a traditional grocer also on the High Street. There you can find local fruit and veg, organic produce and a fine selection of cheeses - result! - including Wodehill, a blue cheese from neighbouring Odell. If you want to do some sightseeing, St Peters Church is well worth a look around.

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By Paula Walker from an interest in the identity, history and future of a given place, and the way in which language relates to a location. Her works are developed through research and in collaboration with local communities. As part of her preparation for the Bedford commission, Bettina visited each of the seventy-two High Street shops, speaking to as many shopkeepers as possible, and also researched the history of the street itself. Having walked along the High Street, and being struck by the busy traffic, Bettina wanted to reclaim the lost space above it, thereby linking the two sides of the street. Eventually, the idea of a series of flags, hung across the street, was developed, with each one containing an emblem to represent each shop. As the fixings for the Christmas lights were already in place, they could be used as anchor points for the installation. It was initially envisaged that the flags would be in place for the three days of the Almanac Arts Festival, but it is now
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If youve walked down Bedford high Street since 22 February, you will surely have noticed the flags hanging above the road.
opefully, you will also have recognised the symbols on each flag, but perhaps have been wondering as to the background to this striking project. Before its installation, I was fortunate enough to be able to speak with Cambridge-based artist, Bettina Furne, about the development of this artwork and the concept behind it, as part of Bedford Creative Arts (BCA) Almanac Festival in February. Following its successful Arts Council bid at the end of 2012, the Bedford Portas Pilot Town Team, in conjunction with BCA, appointed Bettina to create public artwork inspired by the High Street. Bettina was born in The Netherlands, but has lived in the UK since the age of eighteen. She initially completed an apprenticeship in stone letter carving and then went on to complete an MA in The Theory and Practice of Public Art at Chelsea College of Art and Design, before going on to achieve a first class honours degree in Art History. Her works in the public domain derive

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planned that they will remain for much longer - possibly, even as long as six months, depending, of course, on the effects of our variable weather! If you are at all interested in local history, Bedford Librarys website provides a wealth of interesting information. It certainly kept me hooked for ages! See below the link to the High Street History pages amazing to think that in 1871 there were 17 drapers shops! Find out more about the history of our High Street shops at the following links: http://www.galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk/ webingres/bedfordshire/vlib/0.digitised_resources/high_street_history_home.htm Other examples of Bettina Furnes inspiring work can be seen at the following link: http://www.axisweb.org/seCVWK. aspx?ARTISTID=8193 Or she can be contacted by email: bettinafurnee@gmail.com

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attempts to reverse his fortunes by doing a one man show. Nothing new there... except that hes chosen Shakespeares Hamlet... uncut... four-and-a-half hours! Hes sold his car and his fathers gold watch to pay for it all and his wife has left him. Everything rides on it. Its his opening night - 35 minutes before curtain up (The Half in theatre-speak) and he is starting to unravel... Will he make it to the stage or will he selfdestruct? This is hysterical stuff by an extraordinary team: performed, directed and written by consecutive winners of the prestigious Stage Award for Best Actor at Edinburgh, Guy Masterson (2001), David Calvitto (2002), and Richard Dormer (2003).

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The Place Theatre on Bradgate road has got some great work programmed in for the first week of april.
Heres a taste of whats on offer. Go to their website for more details (www.theplacebedford.org.uk).

at the corN exchaNge, bedford 2nd March 9th March 2013 The Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech and Drama takes place during the first week of March at the corn Exchange.
he event provides an opportunity for budding amateurs to compete for over 200 prizes and the Festival is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious in the country. The Festival attracts over 1000 entrants from age five to over 80 from all over Bedfordshire, its neighbouring counties and even across the world. Classes range from full choirs to solo singing, orchestras to oboes, classical Asian percussion to electric guitar. There will be verse speaking, mime, bible reading, Shakespeare and much, much more. For a full schedule, pick up a programme for just 3. The 2013 Festival introduces some new Speech and Drama classes, including Verse Speaking to a Musical Background. In music we have a class celebrating the work

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of Francis Poulenc who died 50 years ago. The Festival starts in style on Saturday, 2nd March at 9.30am with choirs and continues until 9.30pm everyday for the following seven days culminating on Saturday 9th with the Gala Concert which starts at 6.30pm. The Gala Concert features the best of the Festival so if you can only get to one session all week, make sure it is this one. With admission prices at just 2 per session (1 concessions) and under 5s going free, the Festival is great value. Programmes are available from The Tourist Information Centre and Tema Music in Kempston, so get your copy now and start planning your weeks entertainment. The Festival is a Registered Charity run by a dedicated committee of volunteers and is affiliated to the British and International Federation of Festivals of which Her Majesty the Queen is Patron. For more information contact Jo Barrow on 01234 213038 Or Julia Smith on 07824 829097 www.bedsfestival.org.uk

stranger for advice when his life was at a critical turning point? Thats the intriguing question posed about poet and playwright Oscar Wilde in the play In Extremis. We meet Wilde just before the start of his infamous libel case against the Marquess of Queensberry, the father of his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas... the court case that left Wilde bankrupt and eventually led to his own imprisonment for gross indecency... On the 24th March 1895 he goes to meet a society palm reader, Mrs Robinson, in her London flat. Her opening question - Mr Wilde, why are you here? - is one that In Extremis attempts to answer.... Written by the highly acclaimed Neil Bartlett, a former artistic director of the Lyric, Hammersmith, in the year 2000 for the centenary of Wildes death. Tickets for this show are priced at 10.00, with a concession price of 8.50.

John Hegley and his April Fools Monday 1st April at 7:30pm John and friends head back to The Place for another evening of barely controlled madness. Featuring a cornucopia of poetry, music, spoken word and comedy it promises to be a fantastic evening, and a great chance to work off some of those Easter eggs with some good old-fashioned belly laughs. A night of April fooling, jesting, jolly and melancholy by turns: there will be many laughs, but not laughs, alone. Hegley will host this evening of verse with strumming and banging and tickets are 10.00.

Townsend Productions present The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Stephen Lowe (based on the book by Robert Tressell) Thursday 4th April at 7:30pm An hilarious fast-paced show, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists follows a group of painters and decorators struggling for survival in a stagnating Edwardian England. Brought to life by Finetime Fontayne and Neil Gore this enlightening, deeply moving and gloriously funny tale has changed countless lives and remains as vivid and as relevant as when it was written almost a century ago. Dont just take our word for it: Ken Loach and Libby Purves are both fans too. Tickets for this show are priced at 10.00, with a concession price of 8.50 Kean Productions present In Extremis by Neil Bartlett Friday 5th April at 7:30pm Why did one of the most celebrated men of the nineteenth century go to a complete

Theatre Tours International present The Half by Richard Dormer Wednesday 3rd April at 7:30pm A 50 year old actor, down on his luck,

Guy Masterson and Theatre Tours International present Animal Farm by George Orwell Sunday 7th April at 4:00pm 17 years since its World premiere, Guy Mastersons magnificent solo performance of Orwells classic satire is on its final UK tour. Using nothing but a bale of hay, some amazing sound effects and brilliant physical and vocal dexterity, Masterson ignites this famous yarn, bringing a modern sinister relevance to Orwells masterwork and leaving an indelible imprint in the consciousness. Now officially the most highly performed solo show in the world, this is a must-see performance for all ages. If youve never seen or read Animal Farm, this is the show for you! Even if you remember it from school... you wont believe what you see! Tickets for this show are priced at 10.00.

Great stuff for theatre lovers this month

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Gareth and Kev have curated a non-stop 3 and a half hour variety show. The night will feature live music from three bands interspersed with top drawer variety acts including stand up comedy, burlesque dancers, a touch of magic, and even ventriloquist Shaun Jacques. The show will be hosted by Tim Barron who will not only compere, but will also perform a set of live comedy skiffle with his band the much-loved Ouse Valley Singles Club - who are often described as George Formby meets the Clash! Live music is brought to you by rockabilly trio The Broadway Twisters. The band are currently performing hi-octane versions of 50s classics and a few off the beaten track tunes as well their original material into their sets. Main support band for the evening are the lovable CC Smugglers. The band are a rag tag 6 piece from the wilds of mid Beds who formed in 2009, drawing on varied

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Bedford Borough councils Premier Entertainment Venue utes to Go, San Quentin and many, many more. If you love Johnny Cash, it goes without saying that you will love CASH. Doors open at 7.30pm and the nonstop show starts at 8pm prompt and will finish around 11pm. There will be unreserved tiered seating and standing in the auditorium. Tickets for this night are 12 in advance available from the Corn Exchange Box Office, Luscious Juice Bar and online at seetickets.com. When designing the poster for the event The Pad presents have taken inspiration from a classic poster recently unearthed of an event that took place at the Bedford Granada Cinema on the 11th April 1967 a show that featured Jimi Hendrix, The Walker Brothers, Cat Stevens & Engelbert Humperdinck. We love it!

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elements of musical genres they dont really understand! They have built a reputation for great live shows both locally and further from home and recently stormed The Big Bedford showcase at the Corn Exchange gig to a sold out crowd of almost 1000 people as well as last years River Festival both on dry land and on their float! Headlining the show is CASH. There are two types of people in this world: those who like Johnny Cash and those who dont know a damn thing about music. CASH are dedicated to making sure as many people as possible get in the know by recreating the early years of Cash with a stunning authentic live show of all the early classics. The band look

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Shes been compared to a young rosanne cash and has worked with Emmylou harris bass player, so its no surprise that clanger fave, Danni Nicholls is on the cusp of country greatness.

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and sound the real deal with a young Ben Welburn delivering a fantastic vocal. Expect all the classics including I Walk the Line, Folsom Prison Blues, Ring of Fire, Get Rhythm, Man in Black, One Piece at a Time, A Boy Named Sue, Hey Porter, Rock Island Line, 25 Min-

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Space are headlining Esquires on March 15th, and singer/guitarist Tommy Scott remembers the last time they played Bedford in February 1996.
remember the last time we played there and we loved it, and its the same place as well that were playing. I thought it was cool. It reminded me of, like a town where something could happen. It had a good little vibe about it. Formed in 1993, it wasnt until the release of single Neighbourhood in 95 that the band received attention outside their hometown of Liverpool, and then the second single from their debut album Spiders was massive. For a while Female of the Species was inescapable. That song, aimed somewhere between Burt Bacharach and Frank Sinatra- played out on a xylophoneprovided a firm foundation for a dizzying ten year career; at the end of which the band broke-up craving normality. But now, Space are back, and they have been back for a while. In 2009 the band were thrown together at the funeral of original drummer, Andy Parle, whose untimely death is still not fully explained, and this paved the way for reconciliation. As time passed, Tommy started to play Space songs with his punky, mid-life crisis band, The Red Scare. I just thought I never want to play [space songs] again, because they bring back too many memories and things like that, but then we started playing them, and I started feeling a bit guilty for the rest of the Space lads. So that became reunion when the two other original members were coupled with 3 members of The Red Scare because, in Tommys words Basically, Id written some songs good enough. Now well past the reunion stage and back to a five-piece following the departure of original guitarist Jamie Murphy in 2011, the band have a heap of new songs to choose from. A heap which is getting bigger and bigger as Tommy is still writing. The release date of the album keeps getting pushed back as the latest song is always the best, and another tune has to make way for it on the tracklist. Im a pain he says. You always like the latest song youve written. Attack of the mutant 50ft kebabs is now pencilled in for an Autumn release. The title is taken from an album track about small shops getting revenge on larger national chainstores, and is also a nod in the direction of the film Attack of the 50ft

Danni & Emmylou his Bedford-based singer-songwriter is launching her new album in May. Crowdfunded by fans and recorded in Nashville, Dannis album Time features numerous legends of the Americana and Country scene including Al Perkins on Dobro (Bob Dylan, Gram Parsons, Dolly Parton, the Rolling Stones) and Steve Fishell on Pedal Steel (Albert Lee, Kris Kristopherson, Willie Nelson, Linda Ronstadt). While in Nashville, Danni had to opportunity to meet her idol, Miss Emmylou Harris. What a legend! You can catch Danni and the cream of the international American scene at her monthly Thursday residency at Andaluz on Castle Road. Americana at Andaluz kicks off on Thursday 7th March. Danni Nicholls will be joined by Luke Tuchscherer from 7.30pm. Happy hour is from 6.30 - 7.30pm and free entry with pass the tip sombrero! Americana at Andaluz Facebook page for more info on forthcoming events. www.danninicholls.co.uk cinema style, fabulous coffee, delicious cakes and the traditional sweet and salty popcorn, this is a vintage film experience like none other in Bedford. And its FREE!!! FOrThcOMING FEaTUrES: casablanca Friday 8th March. 7.30pm for an 8.00pm start. Singin in the Rain starring Gene Kelly, Donald OConnor and Debbie Reynolds. Friday 5th April. 7.30pm for an 8.00pm start. Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford. Tel: 07561 340593 Email: events@groundfloorcoffee.co.uk www.groundfloorcoffee.co.uk.

woman, and classic sci-fi generally. I just wanted to get all my influences and all my styles and throw them in and do a more edgier, cooler album. A return to form. While other indie bands of the 90s aped the Beatles, Stones and Kinks, Space provided an alternative-to-the-alternative with a sound influenced by everything else. Exotic percussion, movie samples, funky breaks, sci-fi sound effects, ska and post-punk influences will all be marshalled onto the new album by producer Jeremy Wheatley who worked on the first two albums. Tommy believes the 3 newer band members from the Red Scare add a real edge to the Space sound, an edge which he says has been missing since the punky, prefame days of Space. They have certainly brought extra ska to proceedings, but the sound remains unmistakeably Space as long as Tommy and multi-instrumentalist Franny they want you to hear them...for free! Roll Up! Roll Up! So, on March 2nd, Billy Stupid has been able to persuade the Bitter Springs to leave the London suburbs to come and do one of their unique shows in good ol Bedford Town. Itll be a fantastic night and to you, ladies and gentleman, its absolutely free!!!! How does Billy do it?! The Bitter Springs new cd has just been awarded 8/10 by Uncut magazine. www.bedfordesquires.com

Watch this space are involved. Tommy says the band are also playing better than ever and are made up to be touring again. Last time they played in Liverpool the setlist ran to over 30 songs in an attempt to please everyone, which only served to remind Tommy how he used to get fidgety if a band went on too long. The setlist is now down to 24 songs. Future plans are just to get it out there and for people to realise that were a good band, and Tommy wants to start making up for lost time. I just wanna get out on tour. I want to do everything. I want to go to America, Europe again, everything. Ive just got the buzz back

and have been steadily building up a following over the last couple of years playing So what were you doing in 1996?

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at Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Vinyl Revival Night Dust off those LPs & singles and come to play them at The Bedford Arms, Bromham Rd from 8pm. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Lovegun Live band from 8.30pm at The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Exec Club Karaoke 9pm, The Exec Club, Lurke Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 401500 Saturday 9th March West End Wendies Theatre Workshops Take part in a weekly theatre workshop programme led by current professional West End performers. 9am-4pm. Cost upon application. Held at the Southbank Arts Centre, Bedford www.westendwendies.com Rock, Pop, Film & TV Memorabilia Auction From the 50s to the 90s, these sales attract an avid following from music and film collectors around the globe. The auction includes records, autographs, flyers, concert programmes, film posters and other memorabilia. From 10am at Bedford Auction Centre, Newnham Street, Bedford. Tel: 01234 266366 www.peacockauction.co.uk Cavaleri Quartet at St Andrews Church The quartet are noted for their fine performances of contemporary works and recent projects including performing the chamber music of Mark Anthony Turnage for the BBC. Tickets 8, concessions 7, students 3 (ages 16-21). From 7.30pm at St Andrews Church, Kimbolton Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 216881 www.standrewsbedford.org Bedfordshire Festival Gala Concert Embracing the best of Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech & Drama at Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square.Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk King Hammond Live music on the Mainstage from 8pm at Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Living with Lady Macbeth See 8th March. The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk Vintage Stuff Live band from 8.30pm at The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Fat Lads Disco Hosted by Intobeats radio DJ, Ian Congdon-Lee. 10pm at The Exec Club, Lurke Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 401500 Loaded Clubnight @ The Pad Indie/rock n roll/old skool hip hop/beats & bass. 10pm-3am, free entry before midnight. 07860 454530 http://www.facebook.com/#!/thepadnightclub Sunday 10th March Lazy Sunday Jazz Live music at The Bedford Arms, 2-4pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Romanticism from Europe - East & West Bedfordshire Symphony Orchestra presents the energetic Roman Carnival Overture by Berlioz then Dvoraks great Cello Concerto highly esteemed by Brahms, followed by Francks Symphony in D minor. Starts at 7.30pm, tickets 3.00-13.00 at the Main Auditorium, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Full Circle Live music for the Sunday afternoon session from 4.30pm in the bar at Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Jons Music Quiz Up to 300 prize money! The Kings Arms, St Marys Street Tel: 01234 354494 www.thekingsarmsbedford.co.uk Mat Roberts Live music at The Bedford Arms from 8pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford.Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Mothers Day Meal Serving a special menu at The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk White Horse Quiz Night Teams of up to 6, 8.30pm, 1pp entry. Free bingo game for Sunday quizzers! The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Monday 11th March Jazz Evening With a featured artist and band from 8.30pm at The Bedford Arms, Bromham Rd, Bedford Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Tonys General Knowledge Quiz The Kings Arms, St Marys Street Tel: 01234 354494 www.thekingsarmsbedford.co.uk Open Mic Night Hosted by local singer/songwriter Matt Roberts, 8.30pm til close. Just listen or join in! The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Tuesday 12th March Weekly Morning Walks at the RSPB Tuesday weekly walks around the reserve. Come and admire the wildlife and enjoy the site. Everyone welcome. 9.30am-11.30am. Free for RSPB members, otherwise 3. RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy Tel: 01767 680541 www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge Rock, Pop, Film & TV Memorabilia Auction From the 50s to the 90s, these sales attract an avid following from music and film collectors around the globe. The auction includes records, autographs, flyers, concert programmes, film posters and other memorabilia. From 10.30am at Bedford Auction Centre, Newnham Street, Bedford. Tel: 01234 266366 www.peacockauction.co.uk Upper 6th Recital Concert at Bedford School Free admission, concert starts at 7pm at the Music School Recital Hall, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford. Tel: 01234 362200 www.bedfordschool.org.uk Karaoke & Cocktails Dannys Bar, Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com The Old Geezer Band Affectionately known as The Fiddly-diddlies! Every Tuesday from 8.30pm at The Wellington Arms Wellington Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 308033 White Horse Quiz Night Teams of up to 6, 8.30pm, 1pp entry. The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Wednesday 13th March Carving a Swedish Kuksa Workshop These fantastic noggin-type drinking vessels are surprisingly easy to make once you know how, using easy-tocarve Sycamore wood. All ages welcome, under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. Tea and coffee available. 30 per person, 2-4pm at World of Bushcraft, Priory Marina, Barkers Lane. www.woodland-ways.co.uk Protecting Bedfordshires Landscape an Illustrated Talk By Gerry Sanson from CPRE. A voluntary contribution of 2 is suggested. 7.30pm start at Priory Park Visitor Centre, Barkers lane, Bedford. Tel Chris Wedge: 01234 266057 www.wildlifebcn.org Stitch n Bitch Bring any crafty project to The Bedford Arms, 2 Bromham Rd, 7.30pm beverlyjoburridge@gmail.com Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Tea Dance A pleasant afternoon in elegant surroundings. Ballroom, Latin American, Sequence Dances, Party Dances & Old Time. Price includes refreshments. Tickets 3.50 (advance), 4.00 (on the day), starts 2.00pm. Main Auditorium & Harpur Suite, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Fundraising Quiz Night Raising money for Macmillan. 5pp including ploughmans supper. The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk The Biggest Jam Night in Town Huge open mic night in Dannys Bar, Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Thursday 14th March Apprenticeships: Youre Hired! This special event celebrates Apprenticeship Week, featuring Lord Sugars very own The Apprentice finalist Ruth Badger. This free event will highlight what Apprenticeships are and how to get started and includes talks from Ruth and employers. 4-8pm at Shuttleworth College, Old Warden Park, Biggleswade. Tel Bedford College: 01234 291921 www.bedford.ac.uk/register www.bedford.ac.uk/events Bedford Creative Arts Open Studios View the studios and meet the artists. Find out more about Bedford Creative Arts upcoming programme. Free admission, 12-5pm at Bedford Creative Arts, 104 Midland Road, Bedford. Tel: (01234) 818670 garethb@bedfordcreativearts.org.uk www.bedfordcreativearts.org.uk Brass Competition Adjudicated by John Heritage with both junior and senior prizes. Free admission, 4.30pm start at the Music School Recital Hall, Bedford School. Tel: 01234 362200 www.bedfordschool.org.uk Bedford Rock Choir The UKs largest, amateur contemporary choir. No scary auditions and no need to read music or have any experience. Try a session for free. Tickets 100 per term, 8pm start at The Harpur Suite, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Tel: 01252 714276 www.rockchoir.com cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Bedford Music School Spring 2013 Programme See 3rd March. www.bedfordschool.org.uk The Protoneers/The Metatrons/Instant Social Conversation/The Left Tenants Live music from 8pm at Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Acousticake Presenting an assiette of local songwriting talent. Free entry, with voluntary donations. 8-11pm The Burnaby Arms, 66 Stanley Street, Bedford, MK41 7RU www.facebook.com/acousticake The Bedford Arms Book Club A monthly, open-to-all group, starts 8pm. The Bedford Arms, Bromham Road. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Jam Night with Mat Roberts Live music from 9pm at The Flower Pot, Tavistock St Tel: 01234 296732 Friday 15th March Space + Support Famous 90s band, live at Esquires from 8pm on the Mainstage, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Karaoke with Diamond Fire 8pm, The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Exec Club Karaoke 9pm, The Exec Club, Lurke Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 401500 Saturday 16th March West End Wendies Theatre Workshops Take part in a weekly theatre workshop programme led by current professional West End performers. 9am-4pm. Cost upon application. Held at the Southbank Arts Centre, Bedford www.westendwendies.com Bedford College Open Day Bedford College, Cauldwell Street, 9.30am1pm. For more information visit www.bedford.ac.uk/events Tel: 01234 291000 Shuttleworth College Open Day Shuttleworth College, Old Warden Park, Biggleswade, 9.30am1pm. For more information visit www.shuttleworth.ac.uk/eventsTel: 01767 626222 Nearly New Sale - Bump to 6 years Items for sale will include baby equipment, childrens clothes from birth, pre school toys and books. Sellers keep

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Be My Baby See 1st March. www.theplacebedford.org.uk Fat Lads Disco Hosted by Intobeats radio DJ, Ian Congdon-Lee. 10pm at The Exec Club, Lurke Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 401500 Loaded Clubnight @ The Pad Indie/rock n roll/old skool hip hop/beats & bass. 10pm-3am, free entry before midnight. 07860 454530 http://www.facebook.com/#!/thepadnightclub Sunday 3rd March Continental Market in Bedford See 1st March. www.traditionalmarket.co.uk Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech & Drama See 2nd March, Bedford Corn Exchange The Mad Hatters Tea Party Members of Swan Theatre Company present poetry and prose by, about, or simply inspired by Lewis Carrolls surreal tea party with a difference. Presented at 7.30pm at the Eagle Gallery, Castle Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 346995 www.eaglegalleryartists.co.uk www. theplacebedford.org.uk Bedford Music School Spring 2013 Programme A superb series of concerts performed in the Recital Hall of Bedfords Music School. A chance to enjoy a diverse selection of works in beautiful surroundings. Free admission. Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 362200 www.bedfordschool.org.uk The Cruise & Luxury Travel Show 2013 Meet and talk to a wide variety of cruise line and tour operator partners, check out exclusive offers and informative talks and presentations throughout the day. Free tickets available, limited places available for the presentations. 9.30am-3.30pm at The Amalfi Suite, Sharnbrook Hotel, Off the A6, Bedfordshire. Tel Shelley: 01234 326758 sales@cruiseselect.co.uk www.cruiseselect.co.uk/cruiseshow Lazy Sunday Jazz Live music at The Bedford Arms, 2-4pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Mojo Live music for the Sunday afternoon session from 4.30pm in the bar at Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Jons Music Quiz Up to 300 prize money! The Kings Arms, St Marys Street Tel: 01234 354494 www.thekingsarmsbedford.co.uk Danni Nichols Live music at The Bedford Arms from 8pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk White Horse Quiz Night Teams of up to 6, 8.30pm, 1pp entry. Free bingo game for Sunday quizzers! The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Monday 4th March Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech & Drama See 2nd March, Bedford Corn Exchange KAAC presents an evening with Bob Church & Mike Green In aid of Sue Ryder - St Johns Hospice. Tickets 12.50 (in advance only). Doors 6.30pm for 7.30pm start at The Holiday Inn, Garden Court, Sandy. Tel: 01767 683149 The Detweiler Competition 2013 This is an annual event supported by Dr Alan Detweiler, a Canadian composer who awards prizes for written and artistic creativity. This year the theme is Portrait. From 7pm in the Main Foyer Gallery, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford. Tel: 01234 362200 www.bedfordschool.org.uk/detweiler2013/ Jazz Evening With a featured artist and band from 8.30pm at The Bedford Arms, Bromham Rd, Bedford Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Tonys General Knowledge Quiz The Kings Arms, St Marys Street Tel: 01234 354494 www.thekingsarmsbedford.co.uk Open Mic Night Hosted by local singer/songwriter Matt Roberts, 8.30pm til close. Just listen or join in! The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Tuesday 5th March Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech & Drama See 2nd March, Bedford Corn Exchange Weekly Morning Walks at the RSPB Tuesday weekly walks around the reserve. Come and admire the wildlife and enjoy the site. Everyone welcome. 9.30am-11.30am. Free for RSPB members, otherwise 3. RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy Tel: 01767 680541 www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge The Ash Girl St Andrews and Rushmoor Schools join forces to bring Timberlake Wertenbakers magical tale to life, meeting an array of animals including a mouse who aspires to be a dragon. Take care, for there be monsters! From 7.30pm at The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk Kellys Poker Night Texas Hold em Poker with prize money at The Bedford Arms from 8pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Karaoke & Cocktails Dannys Bar, Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com The Old Geezer Band Affectionately known as The Fiddly-diddlies! Every Tuesday from 8.30pm at The Wellington Arms Wellington Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 308033 St Pirans Day Celebrating the patron saint of Cornwall at The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306

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Friday 1st March Continental Market in Bedford Professional continental market traders from France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Holland, Poland and many more countries will be wearing traditional costumes and selling high quality products. 9am-5pm. www.traditionalmarket.co.uk Bedford Art Society Meeting John Tookey demonstrates townscapes in pastel. Admission is free to members and 5 for visitors. Starts 7.30pm at Putnoe Heights Church.Tel: 01234 307210 www.bedsartsociety.co.uk What Are You Looking At? - Art Lecture by Will Gompertz BBC Art correspondent Will Gompertz gives a lecture inspired by his new book. Free admission, 7.30pm start at Erskine May Hall, Bedford School. Tel: 01234 362200 www.bedfordschool.org.uk CASH (A Tribute to Johnny Cash) If you love Johnny Cash, youll love CASH looking and sounding like the real deal. Tim Barron compares this show and supports alongside the CC Smugglers with his comedy skiffle band The Ouse Valley Singles Club. Starts at 8.15pm, tickets 12.00, Main Auditorium, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk The Jebs/Youth/The Gingerbread Men/Tristan Nelson Live music on the Mainstage at Esquires from 7.30pm. Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Vintage Stuff Live music for the Sunday afternoon session from 4.30pm in the bar at Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Be My Baby The Swan Theatre Company presents Amanda Whittingtons touching play. Set in a Mothers and Baby home, St Saviours, in 1964, Be My Baby follows the life of Mary, unmarried and pregnant. Played to a soundtrack of the period. Starts 7.30pm at The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk Karaoke with Diamond Fire 8pm, The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Exec Club Karaoke 9pm, The Exec Club, Lurke Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 401500 Saturday 2nd March Continental Market in Bedford See 1st March. www.traditionalmarket.co.uk How to Prepare for Long Term Funding A free lunchtime talk. Learn how to prepare for long term funding from expert speaker Rachel Efetha.11am-12 noon at Marston Vale Forest Centre. Tel Sam Hayden: 01234 767037 www.marstonvale.org Priory Wildlife Watch Group - Spring Wildlife Walk An afternoon of fun with the Priory Wildlife Watch Group. Take a walk on the wild side and look out for signs of Spring. Entry 2, 2-4pm at Priory Country Park Visitors Centre. rachel.mortimer@wildlifebcn.org West End Wendies Theatre Workshops Take part in a weekly theatre workshop programme led by current professional West End performers. 9am-4pm. Cost upon application. Held at the Southbank Arts Centre, Bedford www.westendwendies.com Bedford Crafts, Produce & Cuppa Browse the fabulous Bedfordian handmade items and locally produced foods whilst enjoying a cuppa (your first is free!) and a piece of cake at Church Lane Community Centre (opposite Aldi) every first Saturday of the month, 9am-2pm. This month there will be a free prize raffle and Easter egg hunt. contact@loveofcupcakes.co.uk www.bedford.gov.uk/ community_and_living/community_centres Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech & Drama Showcasing talent from all over Bedfordshire and neighbouring counties, this nationally renowned festival attracts entrants of all ages, performing music, speech and drama classes, culminating in the Gala Concert on the 9th. 9am9pm, tickets from 2, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Neuron Spoiler & The Bitter Springs + Fishwifes Broadside Live music on the Mainstage and in the bar at Esquires from 8pm. Bromham Road, Bedford.Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com

Wednesday 6th March Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech & Drama See 2nd March, Bedford Corn Exchange The Ash Girl See 5th March. The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk Talk: Policing Victorian Bedfordshire Enjoy an informative and illustrated talk by Bob Ricketts on Bedfordshires police force during Victorias reign. From 7.30pm at Putnoe Heights Church. www.baalhs.org.uk Spoon Carving Workshop Learn how to free your very own spoon from an unlikely looking piece of sycamore wood. The workshop covers safe tool use and guides you through the techniques most appropriate to spoon making. All ages welcome, under 18s must be accompanied by an adult, 30 per person, tea and coffee available. 2-4pm at World of Bushcraft, Priory Marina, Barkers Lane. www.woodland-ways.co.uk Bedford Rock Choir The UKs largest, amateur contemporary choir. No scary auditions and no need to read music or have any experience. Try a session for free. Tickets 100 per term, 8pm start at The Harpur Suite, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Tel: 01252 714276 www.rockchoir.com cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Fundraising Quiz Night Raising money for Scots Society in aid of Parkinsons Disease. 5pp including ploughmans supper. The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Beer Tasting Club Tasting a range of bottled ales and discussing their merits. Please register your interest with Bev. From 8pm, The Bedford Arms, Bromham Rd, Bedford Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk The Biggest Jam Night in Town Huge open mic night in Dannys Bar, Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Thursday 7th March Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech & Drama See 2nd March, Bedford Corn Exchange Concert at The Bunyan Meeting Free Church Nicholas Mulroy, a rising star of the early music world, is joined by one of the UKs foremost lutenists Elizabeth Kenny to celebrate this influential union of voice, verse and melody. Tickets 18 adults, 16 concessions, 5 students (18-25), 2 children. Starts 7.45pm at Bunyan Meeting Free Church Tel: 01234 261811 www.bedfordmusicclub.co.uk Bird Watching at the RSPB An expert will also be on hand to demonstrate the latest binoculars and telescopes. Free admission, 10am-4pm, RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy. Tel: 01767 680541 www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge Talk: The Art of Spoon Carving A free lunchtime talk, learn from our expert speaker, Martin Hazell - a long term friend of the forest. 11am-12 noon at Marston Vale Forest Centre. Tel Sam Hayden: 01234 767037 www.marstonvale.org Chapel Choir Masterclass Neil Chippington, Headmaster of St Pauls Cathedral School in London, will be giving a Chapel Choir Masterclass. This will be followed by both a singing competition and an Organ competition, adjudicated by Neil Chippington at 5.45pm. Free admission, 4pm start at The Chapel at Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford. Tel: 01234 362200 www.bedfordschool.org.uk Books, Maps & Ephemera Auction In addition to the monthly auctions of antiques and collectors items. Todays items include sports books, travel & topography, aviation & military, maps & prints, childrens books, modern first editions and historical documents. From 3pm at Bedford Auction Centre, Newnham Street, Bedford. Tel: 01234 266366 www.peacockauction.co.uk Boris & Sergeys Vaudevillian Adventure Following their sell out smash at the Edinburgh Fringe, puppetrys Balkan bad boys present a vaudevillian, improvised crossover cabaret for discerningly twisted audiences. Age restrictions apply, tickets 8-10, starts at 8pm at Bedford Theatre, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford Box Office: 01234 269519 www.bedfordtheatre.co.uk Creative Bedfordshire Network Meeting Meet other creative professionals from the area. Each meeting has a Spotlight on a different area of the creative industries, plus dedicated time for members to present their own activities to the group. 7-9pm, free entry, venue tbc. Check www.bedfordcreativearts.org.uk/index.php/events/ info@bedfordcreativearts.org.uk Traditional Music Session Join in this monthly folk jam, 8.30pm at The Bedford Arms, 2 Bromham Rd Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Jam Night with Mat Roberts Live music from 9pm at The Flower Pot, Tavistock St Tel: 01234 296732 Friday 8th March Bedfordshire Festival of Music, Speech & Drama See 2nd March, Bedford Corn Exchange Living with Lady Macbeth This Act One Theatre School Intermediates performance is set in a school, holding auditions for the annual play. Who will play Lady Macbeth, and will things ever be the same again? Written by by Rob John. Starts 7.30pm at The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk Dead Sons/Reporters/Rusty Gs plus A Team Ensemble/Atopia/AR/Avenge Me/Anti-Hero State Live music on the Mainstage and in the bar from 7.30pm

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money from their sales with profit from entrance/table fees going to the Bedford Childrens Ward Appeal. 1 entry, 8.50 for sellers (pre-booked). 2-4pm at Bedford International Athletic Stadium, Barkers Lane, Bedford. Tel Melanie: 07552 906157 new2u2@hotmail.co.uk Taste & Try Fair Trade Event Sample fairtrade chocolate, try baking cookies, visit the wine stall, oriflame stall, participate in the childrens quiz, hand massage, box making and clothes and accessories to try and buy. Entry 1 (includes refreshments), 7pm at St Andrews Church Centre, KimBolton Road, Bedford. Star Gazing Night at the RSPB The RSPB teams up with the Bedford Astronomical Society to search for the planets and stars of the night sky. There will be a chance to use your own equipment to take photos, with advice and assistance. Short talks will kick off the event and if the night is overcast, a talk by the Bedford Astronomical Society will be given instead of the search for the stars. Tickets 5 adults, 3 children. From 5pm until late, RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy. Tel: 01767 680541 www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge Poor Old Dogs St Patricks Warm-up Live music at Esquires from 8pm, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Pianos & Choirs with Beethoven Pianist Tim Grant-Jones performs Beethovens Piano Concerto No 3 with the Choral Society, raising the roof in Beethovens celebrated Mass in C. Starting at 7.30pm, tickets 5.00-15.00 at the Main Auditorium, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Charity Live Music Night In aid of Medical Detection Dogs at The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Fat Lads Disco Hosted by Intobeats radio DJ, Ian Congdon-Lee. 10pm at The Exec Club, Lurke Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 401500 Loaded Clubnight @ The Pad Indie/rock n roll/old skool hip hop/beats & bass. 10pm-3am, free entry before midnight. 07860 454530 http://www.facebook.com/#!/thepadnightclub Sunday 17th March Lazy Sunday Jazz Live music at The Bedford Arms, 2-4pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk The Fast Show The season-opening show for all performance and modified car enthusiasts with RWYB, Show n Shine, stunt shows, traders, car clubs and heated nightclub on Saturday night. Tickets from 17, gates open from 8am, Santa Pod Raceway, Airfield Road, Podington, Wellingborough. Tel: 01234 782828 www.thefastshow.com www.santapod.com Live Band At The Bedford Arms from 8pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Friends of Bedford Cemetery AGM AGM starts at 2.15pm, followed by an Illustrated Talk on Victorian Mourning Etiquette by Kevin Varty at 3pm. Admission free. There will be refreshments after the AGM and before the talk. Foster Hill Road Cemetery Chapel Mo@mikecarpenter33.plus.com www.bedfordcemeteryfriends.org.uk Choral Society Concert Various choirs return to Bedford once again for the Bedford School Choral Society Concert. Tickets 8, concessions 4. 7.30pm start at The Great Hall at Bedford School. Tel: 01234 362254 rielden@bedfordschool.org.uk www. bedfordschool.org.uk Russell Kane - Posturing Delivery This BBC Three star brings his new stand-up show to Bedford. What if Im one of the guys who never has a baby? Why is this not a male subject? Starts at 8.00pm, tickets 17.50, Main Auditorium, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Bedford Music School Spring 2013 Programme See 3rd March. www.bedfordschool.org.uk Jons Music Quiz Up to 300 prize money! The Kings Arms, St Marys Street Tel: 01234 354494 www.thekingsarmsbedford.co.uk White Horse Quiz Night Teams of up to 6, 8.30pm, 1pp entry. Free bingo game for Sunday quizzers! The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Monday 18th March Jazz Evening With a featured artist and band from 8.30pm at The Bedford Arms, Bromham Rd, Bedford Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Tonys General Knowledge Quiz The Kings Arms, St Marys Street Tel: 01234 354494 www.thekingsarmsbedford.co.uk Open Mic Night Hosted by local singer/songwriter Matt Roberts, 8.30pm til close. Just listen or join in! The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Tuesday 19th March Weekly Morning Walks at the RSPB Tuesday weekly walks around the reserve. Come and admire the wildlife and enjoy the site. Everyone welcome. 9.30am-11.30am. Free for RSPB members, otherwise 3. RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy Tel: 01767 680541 www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge Pargetting by Bill Sargeant Bill Sargents work can be seen in Suffolk, Essex, Kent and Norfolk and covers most areas of conservation plasterwork and pargetting, including conservation plastering for listed buildings, lime washing, lime plastering, arches, lime floors and brick stone and slate work. Tickets 2-3, 7.30pm start at the Addison Centre, Addison Howard Park, Kempston.www.bedfordnt.org.uk Rough Crossing Bedford Dramatic Club presents Tom Stoppards sparkling and witty play. Successful musical play writers, Turai and Gal, are heading for New York along with their new composer Adam, but they have to knock their new work into shape before its Broadway premiere. Starts 7.30pm at The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk The Crucible Set against the backdrop of the mad witch hunts of the Salem witch trials in the late 17th century. Bedford School students perform this play exposing the threat of witchhunts in all ages. Suitable for ages 12+, tickets 4, concessions 3, starts at 7.30pm at at Bedford Theatre, Bedford School, De Parys Avenue, Bedford Box Office: 01234 269519 www.bedfordtheatre.co.uk Karaoke & Cocktails Dannys Bar, Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com The Old Geezer Band Affectionately known as The Fiddly-diddlies! Every Tuesday from 8.30pm at The Wellington Arms Wellington Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 308033 White Horse Quiz Night Teams of up to 6, 8.30pm, 1pp entry. The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Wednesday 20th March The Bedford Sixth Form Open Day The Bedford Sixth Form, Bromham Road, Bedford, 5-8pm. For more information visit www.bedfordsixthform. ac.uk/events Tel: 01234 291291 Rough Crossing See 19th March. www.theplacebedford.org.uk The Crucible Performance today starts at 5pm. See Tue 19th. www. bedfordtheatre.co.uk Arrow Making Workshop World of Bushcraft runs a session for anybody interested in making their own target arrows from scratch. You will learn about shaping the arrow, fixing the point and the fascinating craft of hand fletching. All ages welcome, under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. 30 per person, 2-4pm at World of Bushcraft, Priory Marina, Barkers Lane. www.woodland-ways.co.uk Bedford Rock Choir The UKs largest, amateur contemporary choir. No scary auditions and no need to read music or have any experience. Try a session for free. Tickets 100 per term, 8pm start at The Harpur Suite, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Tel: 01252 714276 www.rockchoir.com cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Rich Hall TV and radio star, comic genius from Montana, Rich Hall is a master of absurdist irony and king of rapid-fire wit. Strong language and adult content will be used, age restrictions apply. Starts at 8.00pm, tickets 15.00, Main Auditorium, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Fundraising Quiz Night Raising money for Goldington Rangers. 5pp including ploughmans supper. The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Beer Tasting Club Tasting a range of bottled ales and discussing their merits. Please register your interest with Bev. From 8pm, The Bedford Arms, Bromham Rd, Bedford Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk The Biggest Jam Night in Town Huge open mic night in Dannys Bar, Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Thursday 21st March Poetry & Spoken Word Open Mic - Ouse Muse Open mic night from 8pm in the cellar bar at Harpurs, Tavistock St, Bedford, Always slots for performers, sign up on the door or contact ian.mcewen@ntlworld.com, 2 for readers, 3 for just listening. Rough Crossing See 19th March. www.theplacebedford.org.uk Bedford Music School Spring 2013 Programme See 3rd March. www.bedfordschool.org.uk The Crucible Performance today starts at 7.30pm. See Tue 19th. www. bedfordtheatre.co.uk Acoustic Showcase: The Summer Academy/Adiescar/ Charles Mellor & Guests/Hadleigh Spicer/Seasons Live music from 8pm at Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Skeptics in the Pub Dr Andy Russell talks about Climate Change: the evidence and the sceptics. From natural cycles to global conspiracies, many arguments are used to challenge the scientific consensus on climate change. Free admission, from 7pm at The White Horse, Newnham Ave, Bedford. Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Aspect A live duo who we recognise from Uked, the ukulele band. At The Bedford Arms from 8pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Inheritance Tax Planning Learn from our expert speaker, Rachel Efetha at this free lunchtime talk, taking you through how to plan for the inevitable without leaving problems for your family. 11am12 noon at Marston Vale Forest Centre. Tel Sam Hayden: 01234 767037 www.marstonvale.org Jam Night with Mat Roberts Live music from 9pm at The Flower Pot, Tavistock St Tel: 01234 296732 Friday 22nd March Rough Crossing See 19th March. www.theplacebedford.org.uk Birds 4 Beginners Walk at the RSPB Discover how to identify the birds you see when out and in your garden and how to get the best out of your optics. Limited spaces, booking recommended. Adults 5, RSPB members 4, children 3 and RSPB Wildlife Explorers 2. 10am-12 noon, RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy. Tel: 01767 680541 www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge Italian & British Law An event brought to us by Bedford Italian Society. Starts at 8pm at The Chapter House, St Peter de Merton Church, De Parys Avenue Bedford Comedy Club Featuring three stand up comedians who are regulars on the London and national comedy circuit. Starts at 9.00pm, tickets 9 in advance or 10 on the door at the Harpur Suite, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk The Ex-Certs Live music from 8.30pm at Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Ceroc Modern Jive Night Freestyle Ceroc fun. Come alone or with a partner for a party atmosphere and a top DJ. Dancing until 12.15am. Tickets 9 on the door, starts 7.45pm. Main Auditorium, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk www.ceroccentral.com Exec Club Karaoke 9pm, The Exec Club, Lurke Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 401500 Saturday 23rd March West End Wendies Theatre Workshops Take part in a weekly theatre workshop programme led by current professional West End performers. 9am-4pm. Cost upon application. Held at the Southbank Arts Centre, Bedford www.westendwendies.com Rough Crossing See 19th March. www.theplacebedford.org.uk Foxy Belles Vintage Revival Night Including live music with The Broadway Twisters from 8pm, then DJs playing records from the 40s, 50s & 60s. Cool frocks and hairdos a must! The Bedford Arms, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Philharmonia Orchestra The UKs best-loved, most highly-respected cellist Steven Isserlis comes to Bedford with Zsolt-Tihamr Visontay on violin for this rare performance, directing from the soloists platform. Starts at 7.30pm, tickets 12-33, at the Main Auditorium, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Fat Lads Disco Hosted by Intobeats radio DJ, Ian Congdon-Lee. 10pm at The Exec Club, Lurke Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 401500 Loaded Clubnight @ The Pad Indie/rock n roll/old skool hip hop/beats & bass. 10pm-3am, free entry before midnight. 07860 454530 http://www.facebook.com/#!/thepadnightclub Sunday 24th March Easter Bazaar Lots of stalls, childrens activities and refreshments in aid of Bedford Biggleswade Cats Protection at Cardington Village Hall (opp Kings Arms PH). Doors open 1pm, admission 50p adults, free entry for accompanied children. Bedford Auction Centre Valuation Day The Bedford Auction Centres team of valuers can advise on all antique or collectable items. For larger items, the team will happily visit you at home. 10am-4pm at the Bedford Auction Centre. Tel: 01234 266366 www.peacockauction.co.uk Randalls Farm Wildlife Watch Group Wakey, Wakey! This session is all about the first signs of Spring and animals coming out of hibernation. 2 per child, 2-4pm at Randalls Farm Education Centre, Stewartby. randalls.farm.watchgroup@gmail.com Family Easter Egg Hunt A fun-filled Easter afternoon supporting St Johns Hospice, including an egg hunt, stalls, games and lots of activities to get involved with. 3 per child including a chocolate Easter egg. 2-5pm at St Johns Hospice, Moggerhanger. katrina.brooks@sueryder.org www.sueryder.org/events American Rumble Wrestling Spectacular Get ready to rumble as the gladiators of the grappling ring get to grips in the battle for the 2013 Bedford Rumblemania Trophy. Tickets from 9 each, family tickets from 36. Book early for specially reduced prices. Starts at 3pm at The Main Auditorium, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Box Office: 01234 269519 cornexchange@bedford.gov.uk Lazy Sunday Jazz Live music at The Bedford Arms, 2-4pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Lost 4 Words Live music for the Sunday afternoon session from 4.30pm in the bar at Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford. Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Kerry Jo Hodgkin & Carlos Live music at The Bedford Arms from 8pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Jons Music Quiz Up to 300 prize money! The Kings Arms, St Marys Street Tel: 01234 354494 www.thekingsarmsbedford.co.uk White Horse Quiz Night Teams of up to 6, 8.30pm, 1pp entry. Free bingo game for Sunday quizzers! The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Monday 25th March Jazz Evening With a featured artist and band from 8.30pm at The Bedford Arms, Bromham Rd, Bedford Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Tonys General Knowledge Quiz The Kings Arms, St Marys Street Tel: 01234 354494 www.thekingsarmsbedford.co.uk Big Band Xtra Jam Nite Hosted by local singer/songwriter Mat Roberts, 7.30pm til late. Just listen or join in! The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk

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EaSTEr FUN aT BUNYaN Wondering what to do with the kids this Easter?
drama, small group discussions, songs and short talks. Come with us on an adventure with horse racing, jousting, jester jokes, quizzes, and crafts. And why not come as a princess or knight?! Bunyan Meetings Easter holiday club will run 9-11th April, 10am-12.15pm, for primary age children. Cost 2 per day or 5 for all three. Please contact Samantha for more details: 07874229709 or youthbunyan@gmail.com The Museums free Easter Egg Quiz runs from Saturday 30th March to Saturday 13th April, 11.00am to 4.00pm, Tuesday to Saturday (Closed Good Friday). The John Bunyan Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday 11.00am 4.00pm and admission is free. For more details contact the Curator Nicola Sherhod on 01234 270303 or email curator@bunyanmeeting.co.uk

Theatres sell out showing of The Table last year, then you definitely wont want to miss this. If you didnt see The Table then this is your opportunity to experience sheer puppetry brilliance. Following their sell out smash at the Edinburgh Fringe and hoping to capitalise on their multiple five star reviews, puppetrys Balkan bad boys Boris & Sergey come to Bedford. The greatest vaudevillian double act ever conceived for the small stage present for your viewing

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adventure time! pleasure a plethora of pleasing plays and skits. Expect riotous exploits, malarkey, molestation and mirth of a magnitude hitherto unseen in Bedford! It will be an evening of improvised crossover cabaret featuring Bunraku Puppetry and character comedy for discerningly twisted audiences Boris & Sergeys Vaudevillian Adventure on Thursday 7th March at 8pm Tickets: 10 (8 concessions) www. bedfordtheatre.co.uk

Bunyan Meeting and join in with the fun and activities. John Bunyan Museum is running a free Easter Egg Quiz for children throughout the holidays. Search the museum for the brightly coloured eggs, find the hidden letters and re-arrange them to find the mystery word and win a chocolate egg prize! Easter Holiday Club at Bunyan Meeting is A Knights Tale. Find out what it means to know the King of Marks gospel through

MISS SaIGON cOMES TO BEDFOrD MODErN SchOOL and Vietnamese girl a classic love story is American soldierto beaseparated during fall in love, only brought up-to-date in the fall of Saigon. Their struggles to find each other over the ensuing years ends in one of the most tragedy for her and a fighting chance for the child he never knew he had. stunning theatrical Miss Saigon will be performed at Bedford Modern School on Monday 11 March, spectacles of all time. Tuesday 12 March and between Thursday 14 March and Saturday 16 March at In Miss Saigon, Alain Boublil and
Claude-Michel Schonberg (the creators of Les Miserables), bring Puccinis Madame Butterfly to the modern world in a moving testament to the human spirit and a scathing indictment of the tragedies of war. In the turmoil of the Vietnam War, an 7.30pm in the Howard Hall. Tickets are priced at 6 adults and 4 concessions and will be available from the School Box Office on 01234 332664 after 21 January 2013.

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This month, phaff and potter visited superfan howie Elderflower and spoke to him about the magic which keeps him wanting. Forget Beatle-mania, he has Shania Twainia.
P: How did you first hear about Shania ? H: It started with line dancing. Id hear her every week and get high, tapping, toeing and thumbing my belt. Gee Wilikers, she makes we want to through my hat in the air and make no attempt whatsoever to catch it P: Do you have a lot of merchandise ? H: Yes. As you can see its all over my house. I have filled every crevice with a little reminder of Shania. P: Where are we now ? H: This is the Shania annex. I had to put my father in a home to make space for all the Ms Twain merchandise. P: What is your most treasured possession ? H: That would be the Shania spitoon. P: Its a polystyrene cup with some sputum in.

aUcTION ROcK, pOp & FIlM MEMORaBIlIa SalE Home - very rare!; Robbie Titantic, Shutter Island, Blade II, TerminaOn Saturday 9th March W&H Peacock, on Louie Louie Gowritten lyrics for Strong tor II and Batman. Williams hand
Newnham Ave, will be hosting a Rock, Pop & Film memorabilia auction. The auction will include over 500 assorted lots from the Beatles to Bowie, from Presley to Pink Floyd; over 400 assorted original film posters from James Bond to the Carry Ons & over 3,000 assorted singles & LPs from the 1950s onwards. It is not surprising that these sales have in the past attracted an avid following from music and film collectors from around the globe. For music fans the highlights include: A set of Beatles autographs - obtained circa 1964/65 by a photographer from New Musical Express; David Bowie, as Davie Jones & The King Bees, 1964 single Liza Jane/ and an autographed copy of the Pink Floyd LP The Wall, to name but a few! Movie fans will also not be disappointed. Example lots are: a very rare Bond 6ft cardboard promotional standee of James Bond in A View To A Kill (1985); The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) starring Peter Cushing - scarce Hammer Horror UK Quad Cinema poster as well as a collection of original film props including: a Roberto Cavalli top as worn by Renee Perry (played by Vanessa Williams) in Desperate Housewives (TV 2004-2012); a prop playing card used in the casino sequences of the film James Bond - Casino Royale (2006) and items from

There is some Sporting Memorabilia up for grabs too, such as Arsenal v Chelsea Saturday 10th December 1932 football programme together with souvenir programme for the opening of the West Stand Highbury and a World Cup 1966 original 1st issue official poster. With so many lots being hotly contested this is a sale not to miss. If you cant get along to the Auction House to witness it first hand, then online bidding is also available. Further details are on the website. Go to: www.peacockauction.co.uk, click on Specialist Auctions.
Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Jam Night with Mat Roberts Live music from 9pm at The Flower Pot, Tavistock St Tel: 01234 296732 Friday 29th March Easter Hunt Trail Follow the Easter trail and spot all of the pictures hidden in the woodland with a creme egg to collect when you finish. Trail sheet 2, admission fee 4 per vehicle to non-RSPB members. Running until 1st April, 10am-3pm, RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy. Tel: 01767 680541 www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge Festival of Power Family entertainment including Top Fuel Dragster and Funny Car shoot out, National Drag Racing, Jet Cars, monster trucks and stunts. Tickets from 19. Kids under 16 go free, max 3 per adult. 8am-6pm at Santa Pod Raceway, Airfield Road, Podington, Wellingborough, Northants, Tel: 01234 782828 www.santapod.com Kidnapped! See 26th March. The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk Exec Club Karaoke 9pm, The Exec Club, Lurke Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 401500 Saturday 30th March Easter Hunt Trail See 29th March. www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge Festival of Power See 29th March. www.santapod.com West End Wendies Theatre Workshops Take part in a weekly theatre workshop programme led by current professional West End performers. 9am-4pm. Cost upon application. Held at the Southbank Arts Centre, Bedford www.westendwendies.com Kidnapped! See 26th March. The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk Karakoke with Crazy Horse 8pm, The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Fat Lads Disco

H: Yes. P: Are you not worried this is just a passing fad ? H: No. My appreciation of Ms Twain is forever, and to prove it I have many tattoos as a permanent reminder. The lyrics to Man, I Feel Like a Woman are between my toes. P: How long did that take ? H: 3 weeks P: Sounds expensive H: I did it with a compass. I also have a Shania Twain restraining order, and some shot from a gun. The gun may or may not have been held or seen by Shania but, as the Lord is my witness, I will never sell these pellets. They were removed from my buttocks by paramedics right outside the gates of Ms. Twains home P: Start the car! Issue 5, Pub Special out for March/April Follow the Phaff on twitter @phaffandpotter or check our Facebook page...

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Personal Trainer, camille Stephens explains why shes organising a charity ball:
s some of you know, two years ago I set up a Fitness Camp in Bedford with the idea to get ordinary people extraordinary results with their fitness and fat loss. Well Im really proud to say so far so good and within 11 months we won an award from Bedfordshire Business Women and are now known as Self Employed/Limited Company of the Year 2012! Our ethos is about helping individuals to reintroduce exercise and a hunger to stay active back into their lifestyles. The way we do this is to train them up, get their bodies conditioned, lose weight, drop lots of stubborn fat and then when ready enter them into as many crazy, tough
Hosted by Intobeats radio DJ, Ian Congdon-Lee. 10pm at The Exec Club, Lurke Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 401500 Loaded Clubnight @ The Pad Indie/rock n roll/old skool hip hop/beats & bass. 10pm-3am, free entry before midnight. 07860 454530 http://www.facebook.com/#!/thepadnightclub Sunday 31st March Easter Hunt Trail See 29th March. www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge Easter Trail at the Forest Centre Easter in the great outdoors with a fun quiz trail. Every entrant gets a prize. Lunch and snacks available at the Lakeside Caf. 2 per child, 11am-4pm at Marston Vale Forest Centre www.marstonvale.org Festival of Power See 29th March. www.santapod.com Lazy Sunday Jazz

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Tuesday 26th March Weekly Morning Walks at the RSPB Tuesday weekly walks around the reserve. Come and admire the wildlife and enjoy the site. Everyone welcome. 9.30am-11.30am. Free for RSPB members, otherwise 3. RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy Tel: 01767 680541 www.rspb.org.uk/thelodge Drink & Draw Join the Circus of Illustration for a doodling session at the pub. 6:30pm onwards. Venue tbc. Find them on facebook www.facebook.com/circusofillustration for the latest news. Kidnapped! Dumbstruck Productions brings Ivan Wilkinsons adaptation of Robert Louis Stephensons classic swashbuckling tale. Starts 7.30pm at The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk Karaoke & Cocktails Dannys Bar, Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com The Old Geezer Band Affectionately known as The Fiddly-diddlies! Every Tuesday from 8.30pm at The Wellington Arms Wellington Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 308033 White Horse Quiz Night Teams of up to 6, 8.30pm, 1pp entry. The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk Wednesday 27th March Bedford Organ & Keyboard Club: Ian Griffin Proudly presenting talented organist Ian Griffin at this fundraising event for the Addison centre. Tea and coffee available, bar open in the interval, and a raffle. Members 4, non-members 5. 8-4pm at The Addison Centre, Addison Howard Park, Kempston. Tel Brian: 01234 344423 bedsokc@gmail.com www.organfax/clubs/bedford World of Bushcraft Friction Fire Lighting Workshop Demonstrations of technique, choice of materials and tinder selection to light a fire by friction using the bow drill method. All materials provided. 30 person, tea and coffee included. 2-4pm at World of Bushcraft, Priory Marina, Barkers Lane. www.woodland-ways.co.uk

Coffee Morning at All Saints Church Hall Raising funds for Sue Ryder Care - St Johns Hospice. Tea, coffee, cakes, hot cross buns, books, gifts and Easter goodies for sale. Free admission, 10am-1pm at All Saints Church Hall, Kempston Church End, Kempston. Tel Mr Mervyn Lewis: 01234 851366 Stitch n Bitch Bring any crafty project to The Bedford Arms, 2 Bromham Rd, 7.30pm beverlyjoburridge@gmail.com Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Kidnapped! See 26th March. The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk Bedford Rock Choir The UKs largest, amateur contemporary choir. No scary auditions and no need to read music or have any experience. Try a session for free. Tickets 100 per term, 8pm start at The Harpur Suite, Bedford Corn Exchange, St Pauls Square. Tel: 01252 714276 www.rockchoir.com cornexchange@ bedford.gov.uk Fundraising Quiz Night Raising money for Red Nose Day. 5pp including ploughmans supper. The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk The Biggest Jam Night in Town Huge open mic night in Dannys Bar, Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Thursday 28th March Wolf People + Guests Stewart Lee loves them and so should you! Live music for psyche-lovin wizards and druids, 8pm at Esquires, Bromham Road, Bedford Tel: 01234 340120 www.bedfordesquires.com Kidnapped! See 26th March. The Place Theatre, Bradgate Road. Tel: 01234 354321 www.theplacebedford.org.uk The Last Chance Ragtime Band Live music from 8pm at The Bedford Arms, Bromham Rd, Bedford

and challenging fitness events as possible. We have entered the 5km Race for Life each year, the London to Brighton Bike Rides, Mucky races and obstacle courses and now this year I am taking a team of 9 down to run the London Virgin Marathon. Over the last 2 years we have raised over 5000 for Bedford Hospital and this year we are taking on 14,000 target for PSPA (Progressive Nuclear Palsy Association). The disease affects over 10,000 people in the UK but has no cure. So, as well as running 26 miles and dragging 8 other peeps from Bedford to do it with me I am organising Bedfords Masquerade Ball on March 22nd in the Rugby Club Marquee. A fantastic, fun night out to help us raise awareness and funds for the PSPA. For further information or to book your table contact: camillepersonaltrainer@ gmail.com
Live music at The Bedford Arms, 2-4pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford.Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk Book Club Monthly club hosted at The Wellington Arms, Wellington Street, Bedford Tel: 01234 308033 Jons Music Quiz Up to 300 prize money! The Kings Arms, St Marys Street Tel: 01234 354494 www.thekingsarmsbedford.co.uk Nick & The Sun Machine Live music at The Bedford Arms from 8pm, Bromham Rd, Bedford. Tel: 01234 214656 www.thebedfordarmsbedford.co.uk White Horse Quiz Night Teams of up to 6, 8.30pm, 1pp entry. Free bingo game for Sunday quizzers! The White Horse, Newnham Avenue, Bedford Tel: 01234 409306 www.whitehorsebedford.co.uk

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CeCil NormaN ColburNe HiggiNs (1856 1941) chauffeur-driven driven cecil higgins was born Rolls Royce, which was in 1856 at castle close, apparently custommade to allow him to Bedford, the youngest ride whilst wearing his of four children and son top hat. He continued to move in fashionable of George higgins and society and to indulge caroline colburn. his passion for collectecil was from a family of brewers. His grandfather, Charles Higgins, moved to Bedford in 1823 and ran the Swan Inn. The business did well and in 1837 Charles bought the leasehold for the land behind Castle Mound to build a brewery and a new house, which was completed in 1846. His son George Higgins took over the running of the brewery and moved into the house with his wife and young family. Cecils eldest brother, George Jnr, did not enter into the family business. Instead he joined the Royal Navy as a cadet and later commanded HMS Foam and HMS Seaflower. Cecils other siblings, Lawrence and Edith, remained at the family home, with Lawrence running the family business for many years. Meanwhile, Cecil travelled in Europe after finishing school and moved to London in 1890. He had several London addresses but settled at a fine Georgian House in Queen Anne Street. During these years Cecil used the family fortune to live the high life. He filled his houses with fine Georgian and Regency furniture, took a box at the opera and played the part of a rather bored man about town. In 1907 it was agreed that Lawrence would retire and Cecil took on a more active role in running the family business. He did not return to Bedford but visited regularly and swapped his Mercedes for a

March 2013 SOcIETY BEDFORD BOROUGH lEaDS THE WaY ON FlYING THE FlaG
a cloudy February day in Bedfordshire was brightened by flashes of colour adorning a number of shops in castle quay, University of Bedfordshire sites and Bedford Borough council who all flew the rainbow in recognition of LGBT history month.
n this particular rainy, windy day a salute was given to a hidden history, an acceptance by business, education and the public sector of how LGBT people have contributed over time. BeLGBT and Rock City Art hosted an event marking the start of the month-long awareness campaign. Among the guests there was endorsement, encouragement and support from a conservative MP, a liberal mayor and a labour police commissioner. Bedford Library hosted its own exhibition with a display of books celebrating diversity and history. The Bedford Race and Equality Commission also contributed to this fantastic display showing how organisations can work together to achieve community cohesion. It was with great excitement and joy to many that the equal marriage bill was given majority backing in the House of Commons. Richard Fuller MP decided to abstain citing structured and organised opposition to the bill despite personal feelings. Nadine Dorries sadly chose to vote against the bill. However, Alistair Burt voted in favour in the bill and rightfully so. Although the bill is passed it is still important for people to write to your MP as public comments can still be taken into account. Its important to thank those who have made this history month perhaps more significant for Bedfordshire than any other. The amount of support from everyone has been both heart-warming and humbling. The next projects are underway and focus is already on next years big event. It would be impossible to express our gratitude to all those who helped make it this year due to simple lack of word space however, special thanks go to Kayte Judge, Erica Roffe and Mick Hutson.

Mr. higgins

ing beautiful things (although at this point he collected purely for pleasure, and had not yet settled upon the idea of founding a museum) It is possible that Cecils passion for 18th Century furniture and decorative arts came from his mother Caroline Colburn. Caroline was from an Irish family of some wealth and social standing. Descriptions of the family home at Castle Close give a picture of a house full of antique furniture and pictures rather than nouveau-riche Victorian products that were on offer at the time. In 1927 Cecil, then aged 71, and Lawrence sold the family business to Wells & Winch. By 1930 Cecil was the sole heir to the family fortune, which gave him the means to collect as he wished and he settled on the idea of leaving a collection to Bedford for the formation of a museum. He was, by then, very knowledgeable in the field of decorative arts but he also sought the expert advice of James Kiddell from Sothebys. His collecting at this time became

prodigious, purchasing over 1,000 ceramic items and 300 glass items of very high quality over a ten year period. In 1937 Cecil had the honour of being visited at his house by Queen Mary who looked at his collection of decorative arts. This was very significant for Cecil as it gave a royal stamp of approval for his intentions to found a museum in his home town. But it was also important on a personal level, as it represented the acceptance into society that Cecil had always sought, and it marked quite a journey from his origins as the son of a brewer.

DESIGN BEDFOrDS SUpERSONIc DESIGN STUDENT


Bedford college hND Graphic Design student Elise robinson is featured on ampthill-based lockheed Martins website for her design of a T-shirt celebrating the centenary of the international organisation.
lise Robinson, of Pulloxhill, came up with a blueprint image which reflects the innovative design and manufacturing processes of Lockheed Martin. Her F-35 Lightning II T-shirt idea was selected by Lockheed Martin fans on Facebook and is now on sale in the Lockheed Martin Centennial Store in the US. Her boyfriend Leon Denton is a former Bedford College apprentice who is now a prototype designer at Lockheed Martins centre in Ampthill. Multi-talented Elise also won an in-house competition to design the logo for the new-look 5th floor restaurant 25 at Bedford College. The restaurant was officially launched on January 31st 2012 and will be reviewed in next months issue of The Bedford Clanger.

at BEDFORD NETWORK we share with you our best experiences of bedford from cafes to art galleries and theatres to books. anything and everything but only the best.

and make you feel blissful 5. Brighten up those nails! Choose from a huge range of Jessica nail varnishes and varying top coats (I went for a bling glitter top-coat) Lets face it, everyone feels better with brighter, more beautiful nails! Jessica Deluxe Manicure Time: 1 hour Price: 29.00 Full analysis and care of the hands, nails and cuticles including warm mitten treatment, hand and arm massage and nail paint. Including cuticle work, cutting and filing before painting. Award winning 5th Avenue Hair & Beauty Spa is at 9 Howard Street, Bedford, MK40 3HS. The team of hair and beauty specialists offers friendly advice on everything to keep you looking and feeling your best. www.5thavenuespa.co.uk Stay tuned to Bedford Network in March when we will be celebrating the people, places and perks that make Bedford so superduper www.bedfordnetwork.co.uk Twitter: @BedfordNetwork Facebook: www.facebook.com/ BedfordNetwork

Hectic lifestyles mean you dont

always take time for a bit of much needed pampering. But we talked ourselves into it and think you should too! We recently treated ourselves to a Jessica Deluxe Manicure at 5th Avenue Spa and it was fabulous! Here are 5 reasons why you should book one: 1. A bit of you time Everyone needs a bit of time to escape the usual routine of life and have a bit of pampering from the minute you walk in the door at 5th Avenue you relax due to their superb customer service and brilliant atmosphere - it really is top class! 2. The hot mitten treatment (included in the Jessica Deluxe manicure) is lush! Take my word for it. 3. Sort out those cuticles! We all ignore cuticles, but fear not 5th Avenue will sort yours out and what a difference it makes! 4. Enjoy a wonderful hand massage to make your hands look in super hydrated condition
Photo: Shaun Armstrong

Elise and her fine print

ThEaTrE a NEW THEaTRE IN BEDFORD

Bedford School has been given the go-ahead to convert St Lukes chapel on St Peters Street into a public-facing theatre that will undoubtedly become an asset to the community as well as boosting the towns cultural offering.

he development will retain the integrity of the existing Grade 2 listed building and the school has appointed Foster Wilson Architects who specialise in theatre design St. Lukes specifically within listing properties. At present, Bedford Theatre (in the grounds of Bedford School) combines a programme of professional touring theatre with student and amateur productions. This

ethos will continue when the theatre relocates to St Lukes - with the added benefit of the general public being able to access the theatre from St Peters Street.

I think the Bedford Network gals need a new piccie now!

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By Alice Smith

March 2013
Bun-Yum at Bunyan

cOFFEE & caKE

f you fancy having a quiet cup of tea and a slice of home-made cake whilst taking in a great view of the inside of one of the best buildings in Bedford, you should find time to call in at the Church Foyer Coffee Shop. Based at the Bunyan Meeting church on Mill Street, it is run entirely by volunteers as part of the church outreach project. The coffee shop is open Tues-Fri from 10.15 - 3.30 pm, and from 10.15-1pm on Saturdays. The ladies who staff the shop know good cake when they see it, buying much of their stock from the W.I cake stall in town and what the W.I crowd dont know about cake-making is probably not worth knowing. The atmosphere is friendly, welcoming and chatty, and when I went in the staff were talking excitedly about the upcoming opening of the Higgins Museum, which will hopefully bring even more visitors to this part of town. There is a box of toys for children to rummage through, and plenty of room for them to play, or to bring

pushchairs in. In the interests of investigative cakejournalism, I sampled two of the offerings; first up was a home-made eccles cake, which was beautifully flakey and stuffed full of sticky raisins, and just the right size to accompany the nice cup of coffee that I had, which was a nice, freshly-ground one chosen at length from a large selection of hot drinks. They also offer lots of different sorts of tea, all just for 70p a cup! The second treat was a beautiful slice of Welsh bread known as Barra Barth really fruity and delicious with butter. Margaret, who runs the coffee shop, told me that it wasnt a regular option, but was there because the church had had some Welsh visitors stay for the weekend, who had donated the loaf to the cafe so you may not find it there again. But the selection included regulars such as Victoria Sponge and nicelooking home-made biscuits. As well as the home-made goodies, they offer snacks like sandwiches, Kit Kats and Rich Tea biscuits, not to mention mini Cheddars, which might

SaUSaGES lINGERS GlUTEN FREE SaUSaGES the Verdict!


By Gemma Rogers s a food lover and keen cook, being diagnosed with Coeliac Disease* in my late 30s has been a steep learning curve. The obvious things I cant eat are bread, pasta and cakes made with wheat flour. But gluten hides in a lot of unlikely places, one of them being sausages. As an avid fan of buying local it pained me to no longer pop to my favorite butchers Lingers - for a pound of Bedford Bangers. So imagine my delight when I received a tweet from Lingers wishing to trial some gluten free sausages as they had had several other requests too. The first batch was billed as Pure as the Driven Snow just pork, sage, onion & black pepper and nothing else. They had a fresh, clean taste but were perhaps a little bland. Not to be defeated the awesome team at Lingers got back on the case and offered

be useful to know if you are trying to bribe a small child around town. Also for sale in the church foyer were Traidcraft products and hand-made cards, which are sold to raise money for Keech Hospice. Sitting and looking through the glass doors into the beautiful church, and just next door to the Bunyan Museum; this is the perfect spot to enjoy tea, cake and some of Bedfords finest heritage. This is tea-and-cake-based multitasking. Im sold!

up batch two free of charge. They were delicious still just four ingredients - pork, onion, sage & black pepper, but the quantities had been tweaked. They even passed the taste test with my non-Coeliac pork-basedproduct-loving Husband, which is no mean feat. Unfortunately my gluten free Yorkshire pudding left a lot to be desired, but I have since perfected the recipe for these too so one of our family favorite meals in now back on the table! And it gets better Lingers have also just got in a selection of gluten free sauces made by a company called Cottage Delight Speciality Foods. The Hickory Smoked Barbecue Sauce is divine and also means sticky ribs are back on the menu too, which can never be a bad thing.
*Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease. Gluten, which is found in wheat, barley and rye triggers an immune reaction which damages the lining of the small intestine.

GarDENING QUEENS paRK cOMMUNITY ORcHaRD


By Jane Perrone

The horsemeat scandal may have shocked you into switching to buying your meat from the local farm shop or butcher, but have you thought about where your fruit is coming from, and whether you could start growing perhaps even a small portion of it yourself?
Queens Park this month is designed to be not only a source of fruit for the locals, but also a place to meet, to learn about how to prune and take care of fruit trees and to find out about our towns unique history of apple breeding. A team of residents and volunteers from Queens Park organisations and businesses, from Queens Park Academy to the local Gurdwara, All Saints Church and the towns Mosques are gathering at the Slipe in Queens Park on March 2 to plant 20 young trees, including apples, pears, plums and cherries. Among the trees are varieties bred right here in Bedford by the once famous but long-gone nursery run by the Laxton Brothers, part of Bedfords hidden yet hugely important history. For Marie Ange Comerford-Raillon,

A new community orchard taking root in

chair of Queens Park Community Orchard and Bedford officer for Faith Woodland Communities, the orchard is not just about harvesting a few apples, its about reclaiming an underused part of the town for everyones benefit. It was Faith Woodland Communities - an organisation that aims to encourage people to explore both nature and spiritual ideas - that spearheaded the project. Part of the planning process was canvassing local people about how the project should be shaped, as well as gaining the backing of mayor Dave Hodgson and the areas councillors. Marie Ange said the orchard is supported not only by the areas faith organisations and schools, but by local businesses in Ford End Road and beyond, including Keyline, Charles Wells, Tesco, Mega Mobiles, Curryland and Bismillah Signs. They are getting involved with the orchard because they want to find out how to grow apple trees in their own gardens, she told me. There wont be fruit to harvest for an-

other couple of years, but in the meantime there are events planned for the orchard in 2013, including guided tours of the area at Easter by local historians using the orchard as a starting point, a community picnic in the summer, activities for children and demonstrations on how to prune and care for fruit trees. If youd like to join in, simply turn up at 11am on March 2, and bring along a picnic, and any digging tools, wheelbarrows and full water containers you have to help with the planting. Beyond that, Marie Ange is also hoping to add to her army of volunteers who will visit regularly to care for the trees, keep them watered and the orchard clear from litter. For more information about the orchard email Marie Ange at fwc.bedford@gmail.com, or find out more about the Faith Woodlands Communities by visiting their website faithwoodlands.org.uk. Jane Perrone Garden writer, editor and blogger http://perrone.blogs.com/horticultural http://guardian.co.uk/gardening-blog @janeperrone

Lingers: Going against the grain

rEcIPE caFE VIRTUOSO DOES SUNDaY BrUNch


The new, trendy vegetarian cafe in the heart of Bedford has recently opened its doors to invite you into its relaxed, vibrant and ambient setting.
s from Sunday, 24th February, we will be opening our doors to provide Bedford with Sunday Brunch offering delicious pancakes which can be served with a variety of sweet or savoury toppings. The pancakes can also cater for Vegans as well as those who prefer the Gluten Free option without losing any of the taste. Please come along and let us know what you think.

FOOD MRS MIDDlETONS OIl: MaDE IN BEDFOrD(ShIrE)


Whizz Middleton is evangelical about cold-pressed rapeseed oil, and shes not the only one.
With the rise in popularity of locally sourced products, it is no wonder that demand for Mrs Middletons Oil in on the rise. With Michelin starred restaurant Paris House, Biddenhams Three Tuns and Luton Hoo among their existing customers it is surely only a matter of time before were all rapeseed oil converts. Whizzs passion for her product and for farming in general is evident. And she is so keen to share this passion that Barton Hill Farm opens to the public for environmental farm walks throughout the summer. We found that lots of people didnt really understand where their food came from; didnt understand farming, said Whizz. So we started educational farm walks and theyre great fun. To sample Mrs Middletons Oil for yourself, head to The Cheese Kitchen, Castle Road. If you would like to take part in one of their farm walks, go to www.mrsmiddleton.co.uk You can follow Whizz on twitter too @MrsMiddletonOil

Milk Free, Egg Free pancakes (can be gluten free)

Bottles of the eponymously named oil are

gracing the kitchens of some of the countys finest dining establishments and are now stocked in Castle Roads Cheese Kitchen. Rapeseed oil contains half the saturated fat of olive oil and is high in natural vitamins and omega oils, explains Whizz from Barton Hill Farm, where they grow the rapeseed. It also has a high smoke point, so you can cook with it at really high temperatures. It makes cracking roast potatoes! Oh, and the bottle looks fabulous too.

1 cup plain flour 2 tbsp brown sugar 2 tsp baking powder 1/4 tsp sea/pink salt 2 1/2 tbsp dairy free margarine or 4tbsp sunflower oil 3/4 cup water

DIREcTIONS: 1. Sift flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt together into medium mixing bowl. 2. Melt 2 1/2 Tbsp margarine in frying pan until melted. 3. Be sure to tip the pan side-to-side to coat/grease all over. 4. Pour melted margarine in a small bowl, add water and mix well. 5. Stir liquid mixture into the dry ingredients until it is thoroughly moistened. 6. Cook the pancakes over medium-high heat 7. Cook pancakes until the tops are bubbly and the bottoms browned. 8. Turn the pancakes over to cook other side (approximately four minutes per side). 9. Serve hot with butter, honey, brown sugar or maple syrup, berries (our favourite was blueberries and agave syrup) or your favourite savoury toppings. (We will be trying mushroom )

SPONSOrED BY: cafe Virtuoso7 harpur Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK40 1La website: www.cafevirtuoso.co.uk

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Whizz Middleton is such a cool name!

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BEHIND THE ScENES aT THE MUSEUM
NEW DISplaYS BREaTHE lIFE BacK INTO THE HIGGINS
Over the last few days, new exhibits are being prepared at The Higgins, Bedford, with many familiar objects being returned to the house.
refurbishments are taking place

March 2013
aNNE GODWIN Give her Your Flipping Money
Training is proving tough as Im still recovering from an operation in late November and, more than once, the thought that this just might be one walk too far has dared to cross my mind, says Anne. So PLEASE will you consider encouraging me by sponsoring me? Im raising money for the Beds & Northants MS Therapy Centre- which has played a pivotal role in keeping me upright and walking despite the difficulties MS throws at me. Go Anne! You can find out more & sponsor Anne on-line at http://www.justgiving.com/ Annegodwin1

teenth, and early Nineteenth, century furniture and decorative arts in the setting he originally intended. Cllr Doug McMurdo, Portfolio Holder for Leisure and Culture at Bedford Borough Council, said: These are exciting times as we eagerly await The Higgins, Bedfords opening. We believe the site will create both national and international interest. The house was built in 1846 by Cecil Higgins grandfather, local brewer Charles Higgins, and remained within the family for several decades. Cecil Higgins became sole heir of the Higgins estate and used his inheritance to build a collection of decorative arts which, in his own words, he could leave for the benefit, interest and education of the inhabitants of, and visitors to Bedford. He left the house to the Borough of Bedford, to display his collection. The collections are used to reflect the historic uses of different rooms. The dining room, which will display star items from Cecils collection of 18th Century tableware, will explore dining rituals and compare Georgian and Victorian etiquette. The Morning Room, which would have been used by the female members of the Higgins family for taking tea with close friends, practising crafts and writing letters, will include an elaborate array of tea pots and porcelain figures. The
Photography: Kristian Purcell @ The Higgins

The new displays introduce Eigh-

he Bedford Clanger owes its success to a great many people. One of our distributors is the one & only Anne Godwin. 2012 saw her being an Olympic torch bearer and this year shes set herself an even bigger challenge To celebrate 10 years since being officially diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and in a moment of madness Anne has entered the London to Brighton Challenge2013 a mere stroll of 100KM (thats 62.5 miles in old money)

lOcal HERO

This months Local hero nomination is from rachael rice. rachel has nominated Emma Garrett and heres why:
e were particularly delighted to receive this months nomination for our Local Hero column, although we know the recipient will be somewhat embarrassed when she reads this piece. Emma Garrett has been nominated by local resident Rachael Rice and is, we feel, a very fitting recipient for this award. We hope she finds a few minutes in her busy day to share afternoon tea with Rachael at The Kiosk! On top of her commitment to her husband, 5 children and their schools, extended family and friends, Emma is committed to providing and coordinating a wonderful service to the community in the shape of The Kiosk in Russell Park. The kiosk reflects her heart for family and community as she seeks to provide a beautiful oasis in a busy world for all who use it be they workers picking was found when the walls were stripped back, the art gallery and museum team have chosen fabric, wallpaper and paint colours to suggest the age and status of the house Last week some of the larger items were installed in the house including a 2m high mirror in the dressing room, bookcases and cabinets in the drawing room, and an unusual chair bed in the bedroom. In the

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lOcal HEROES
Emma Garrett of The Kiosk

up a morning coffee, children listening to stories at story time, walkers, tennis players and park users to name but a few. The thought that Emma and her team put in to creating a vibrant, current and ever evolving hub for the community reflect her energy, selfless heart for others and zest for life. morning room a specialist mountmaker has been working with the display cases that will feature teapots and figurines. His team have been busy making over 120 bespoke mounts for each object, ready for them to go on display. While there is still a lot more to do, the spaces in the house are slowly being brought back to life.

Drawing Room will house key pieces of furniture including an intricate marquetry cabinet. Although the original furniture from the house didnt survive, an inventory of its contents suggests that, like householders today, the Higginss furnished their house with a mixture of modern and antique, an idea which is reflected in the displays.

Upstairs, the bedroom, which is referred to on the inventory as the pink room, and the dressing room will explore the lives of women like those of the Higgins family, and offer visitors the chance to dress up. More pieces from the Higginss furniture collection will be displayed alongside costume and jewellery. During the redevelopment, the house has been redecorated throughout - although no trace of the original decoration in the house

By Sharon Grenham-Toze

rELIGION BEHIND THE WallS WITH a pRISON cHaplaIN: plaiN sailiNg toWards easter
water everywhere! Whats happened is my focus has changed and my eyes have been opened to a whole new world. So often we see only the things we want to see, or the things we expect to see. So if we go through life thinking the worlds against us, or maybe that we just cant do something, then that can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. In the same way, if we think that a certain group of people will always behave a particular way, then well probably see only those things that reinforce our point of view. I know one of the things former prisoners tell me is how hard it was to convince people that theyd learned their lesson and could be a productive member of society; everyone assumes once a criminal always a criminal and we only pay attention to tales of the so-called failures. Sadly, all too often its a similar story for those who have experienced mental ill-health. The stigma lingers long after the illness has either disappeared or been successfully controlled. And, be honest, how often does one look at someone

cOMPETITION aSpEcTS lEISURE paRK


Talented Bedfordshire pupils have come up with winning designs to rebrand aspect leisure park.

here we are in March, and the start of the year already seems like ages ago. Easters just around the corner and Im already looking forward to the chocolate!
hat got me wondering how everyones New Year resolutions are going. Have they blended into giving up for Lent, or just given up the ghost? It wasnt really a resolution, but I promised myself Id have a few adventures this year. As if life with young children and working with prisoners werent adventure enough! Still, I have a plan to climb Snowdon in the summer, and Im also learning to sail. Ive really been bitten by the sailing bug, and Ive noticed a really strange thing happening. Everywhere I go now, I notice stretches of water in a way I never used to! Ill spot masts from a mile off, I find myself looking at waterproof clothes and reading about clouds. It really does feel like water, Have a Happy Easter!

and make a judgement about them based entirely on what they look like? We see what we want or expect to see. But if were prepared to change our focus, then suddenly we can start seeing the world through very different eyes indeed. Maybe its through a dramatic turn of events in our own lives, or possibly a conscious decision to see the other side. Thats why back to the floor days at work can be so helpful. Ive done it a few times and its certainly opened my eyes to someone elses daily life. In lots of ways thats what the best resolutions achieve, and its what Lents about too changing our mindset, and noticing what weve never noticed before. Well, one of the things Ive already learned through sailing is that its really important to keep your line of sight clear, and your eyes alert and focussed for whatever might come your way. Who knows whats just over the horizon, but as the year rolls on, Im looking forward to riding the waves.

aura Dwyer of Lincroft Middle School was the overall winner with her concept combining the River Great Ouse with entertainment in the form of a cine reel. She also suggested the change of name: Cygnet Leisure Park. Her win netted her school 250 towards art funds, courtesy of Aspects Leisure Park. Laura has also been invited to work with the designers as they develop her idea into a commercial design for the rebrand of Aspects Leisure Park. Mayor Dave Hodgson, who was on the judging panel, said: the competition has given pupils the opportunity to express themselves and at the same time, apply Mayor Dave & pupils at Lincroft Middle School their creative skills to an

exciting, real-life project. Plans for the Leisure Park include the extension and refurbishment of the existing cinema to a state of the art venue with more screens, including 3D, a high quality environment and better seating; a wider choice of restaurants and cafes along with improvements to its appearance and better links to the riverside. Lincroft Head Teacher, Mark Duke, commented We are very proud of our pupils and this competition has given us the opportunity to extend their creative talent as well as to showcase their work.

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BEDFORD cRaFTS, pRODUcE & a cUppa:
LOcaL ThINGS FOr LOcaL PEOPLE
Bedford crafts, Produce and a cuppa is a brand new venture taking place at church lane community centre on 2nd March and every first Saturday of the month thereafter.

March 2013 KNITTING claSSES


Monster Yarns and the Scone Roses WI are determined that we should all get knitting.
o this end they are holding a Teach Yourself to Knit workshop on the 9th March between 10.30am and 12.30pm. The session is open to men, women and children of all ages. You will receive tuition, a ball of wool, needles and a pattern to take away with you. The session costs 10 and you will also get tea and cake! If you are interested in booking a place contact sconeroseswi@yahoo.co.uk. From the 5 March and then the first Tuesday of every month afterwards, Monster Yarns and the Scone Roses WI will host a knitting group from 7pm to 8.30pm at Pensieri, 34 Castle Lane, Bedford.

craFT cOrNEr

Its all about community and support-

Illustration: Marisa Straccia

ing local businesses and trying to educate people to buy local produce and give them somewhere to get together on a monthly basis. The organisers also want to support local small businesses who may not be able to have a shop in the town centre yet. Said Zoe & Su: There will be a lovely rest area to enjoy a cuppa (your first cups free) and a piece of cake, then you can browse at your own leisure amongst all the fabulous Bedfordian businesses and their handmade items or locally produced foods.

Bedford Crafts is putting sociability, shopping and supporting local businesses at the heart of their community and we at The Clanger wish them every success. You will also be able to get a copy of The Clanger while youre there! Want to sell your stuff at Bedford Crafts? Or maybe you want to help out? You can email Zoe & Su at: contact@loveofcupcakes.co.uk

All levels of knitters and crocheters welcome. Bring your current projects, patterns and meet like-minded people for a creative and entertaining evening with a chance to try-and-buy new yarns. Free first lesson for beginners For more information call 07917 841 599

knit happens!

WorkiNg together BEDFORD JEllY


The Bedford Jelly is, for the want of a better description, a one day co-working flash mob;
ative people to share gossip, knowledge and experience with. So thats what they did, and they called it Jelly because they were eating jelly beans when they were struck by inspiration. I originally started the Bedford Jelly as I had seen how successful the informal collaborations that the i-lab & i-kan centres had produced were, explained Keith Purdie of i-kan. I wanted to try and give non-office based businesses the same opportunities to meet and share ideas. Leigh Frost and myself got involved because we ourselves are inspired and motivated by attending these groups, and we both want to see a tighter, more productive community of small businesses in the town grow from these events. Jellys are always free to attend, and we are grateful to Kevin Kavanagh at Frescoes for providing a room and some Wifi for us. The Bedford Jellys take place on the first Thursday of the month and theres a bit more info (and a booking page) at www. bedfordjelly.co.uk. We also have a Facebook and LinkedIn profile for the sessions.

FaBRIc & YaRN SalE


School of craft and Monster Yarns will join forces for a special fabric and yarn sale in Bedford.
here will be lots of beautiful fabrics from Japanese and American designers, fat quarters and remnants. Monster Yarns will bring a huge range of deliciously tempting yarns - merino, alpaca, silk, chenille, mohair, bamboo needles and lots more. If you want to add to your stash of crafty supplies head to The Lane on Saturday 16th March between 10 am to 12pm.

Bringing together freelancers, home-workers and anyone else who normally works in some degree of isolation, into one shared space for a day. The idea is to bring about an exchange of skills and experience and to provide a little bit of inspiration which might not occur in a normal day. Bedford Jelly takes place at Frescoes Coffee Shop, Mill Street on the first Thursday of every month. The concept was invented in 2006 by two IT freelancers in New York who were chatting one day about the drawbacks of working from home mainly getting sick of the same old four walls and missing the company of other people. Wouldnt it be a great idea, they mused, to get a group of home workers together in one place where they could have free wi-fi access for work, access to refreshments and plenty of cre-

This fabric is sew darn cute

NeW pUb NeWs NUMBER 13 - LUcKY FOr BEDFOrD


The former Saracens head pub on St Pauls Square has been given a new lease of life.

aving been vacant for a number of years, the building will open as Number 13, a licensed cafe and front of house for its neighbour, The Corn Exchange. Number 13 will serve drinks and food, with the emphasis on pre-dinner dining. Information and tickets for Corn Exchange events will be available and the two buildings have been linked so that ticket holders can go straight from the bar into the auditorium. At the front of the bar will be a big

screen showing live performances from the Corn Exchange; the perfect way to enjoy the Philharmonia, Bedfringe or other sellout events if you are unable to get a ticket. Number 13 is very much a community space and aims to encourage book groups, poetry recitals, open mic and craft groups to make as much use of it as possible. Its identity is its attachment to the theatre, said Andy Pidgeon, Events Manager at Bedford Borough Council. We hope Number 13 becomes a hub for the art and culture scene in Bedford. Number 13 will be officially opened on 17th March by comedian Russell Kane who will be performing at the Corn Exchange that evening.

russell Kane

The Bedford Clanger is a labour of love for a lot of people. No ones making a fortune, we just want to encourage people to embrace and love our town. As ever, this issue would not have been possible without the immense talents of the following people:

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Designer Extraordinaire: Marisa Straccia (madamebogg.blogspot.co.uk) Advertising Director: Gemma Rogers (@clangerads) Listings Supremo: Bev Burridge (@... well, we just love her) Front cover phtography: Darren Marsh (www.darrenleemarsh.com) Front cover design: Marisa Straccia Additonal editorial: Charles Rose (@prettyfabguy), Jack Sharp, Lloyd Lugsden, Paula Walker, Richard Smith, Gemma Rogers

Gardening: Jane Perrone Snappy Snappers: Donnie Canning, Ailish Canning Proof Reader: Inga Wharton

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