Lincolnshire villages could lose mobile libraries

Many village residents could lose their mobile library services if county council proposals are approved following a consultation.

Lincolnshire County Council needs to cut £2m from its annual £6m library budget by 2015.

It has launched a consultation on proposals to revamp the entire library system, with mobile services included.

Read more from the Stamford Mercury website.

 

Waltham transmitter work prompts TV retune alert

Waltham transmitter mastSeveral transmitters, centred on Waltham near Melton Mowbray, will be switched off from midnight on 29 May.

Affected householders will need to retune their Freeview boxes to restore services.

The work is being done to free up more airwave space for the 4G mobile phone service.

Read it on the BBC News Website.

East Midlands viewers prepare for TV retune

Waltham transmitter mastFreeview viewers in the East Midlands will need to retune their TV equipment on 29 May as local airwaves are cleared for the roll-out of 4G mobile broadband.

Technical changes at the Waltham transmitter group, affecting 815,000 homes, will free up frequencies for the future introduction of 4G mobile services. Between now and the end of 2013, similar upgrades will be made in other areas of the UK to prepare for 4G.

More information can be found at www.dtg.org.uk/news/news.php?id=4696

Willoughby Arms Quiz Report : 07/05/2013

A very warm Tuesday evening, it was quiz night at The Willoughby Arms and nine teams (including some newcomers) took part in the last quiz of the season.

With the usual rounds starting with general knowledge, it was a very pleasant evening and we now know that SOS does not actually stand for save our souls and that in touch typing stewardesses is the longest word that can be typed using only the left hand and lollipop with the right hand. There was a bit of pretend typing going on by the typists who were taking part trying to work out what the answers were.

The music round was titled Goodbye for Now, with all of the songs having the word goodbye in their title, among this evenings selection there were tracks from Mary Hopkin, Julian Lennon, Steam, UB40 and The Hoosiers.

Up Up and Away are losing half of their players over the summer when some of them are off to a warmer climate but they have assured me it’s all to do with work.

On the 19th May, Margaret our scorer is doing an abseil off the Forth Railway Bridge (165 feet) with her some Simon, in aid of the charity Chance 2Be, a very worthwhile cause. I have it on good authority that her hubby Chris will be watching from a nearby hostelry. Good luck Margaret we hope you raise lots of money for such a worthwhile cause.

In third place this month were Up Up and Away and Quiz Team Keeler both scoring 121 points, in second place were Sunny Dee with 131 points but congratulations this month go to Trident who romped into the lead with 137 points.

Score sheet (07-05-13)

We’d like to thank you all for your support and look forward to seeing you next season.

Willoughby Arms Quiz Report : 02/04/2013

It was Tuesday 2nd April and quiz night at the Willoughby Arms, not as many players as usual but even so it was an enjoyable evening.

The picture round was catchphrases (as in the television programme) who’d have thought they’d be bringing that back after all of these years.  Communication was the theme for this month’s music round which included Distant Drums by Jim Reeves, Telephone Line by the Electric Light Orchestra not forgetting Can the Can by Suzi Quattro. For anyone who doesn’t know why can the can is linked to communication ask an older relative or a boy scout.

There were rounds on general knowledge, geography, history and sport plus a round on Rock set by one of the locals (Duncan Slater) on Tuesday we learned approximately how much money Blackpool rock generated in 2011.

We’re losing a couple of our players this year when they head off to Saudi (it’s work so they don’t have any choice) but we’ll mss them and wish them well – but what will Ian do without them?

At the end of the evening the scores were fairly close; Buffer Stops were fourth with 104 points, in third were United Staits with 109 points, in second place were Altogether Now with 121 points but congratulations this month go to Done Tiling with a score of 123.

Score sheet (02-04-13)

The final quiz of the season will be on Tuesday 7th May.