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we are tempted into virtual hibernation behind closed curtains. For many, it is the loneliest time of the year when we can feel particularly isolated by our rural location. So it is very timely that the biggest ever edition of your award-winning FenSCENE magazine is dedicated to helping you not just survive but thrive through the cooler months. We remind ourselves to look out for our neighbours, to make sure they
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are safe, well fed and warm. We also give you top tips for a happier you in our feature, Feeling Good. We also encourage you to wrap up and get out and about with our regular popular Walks feature that this month centres around Little Downham. But don’t forget to pop out to see Witchford’s Millennium Wood that is celebrating its fi rst 20 years, read about this fabulous community achievement inside. Adding some colour to your autumn, we meet local fl orist Claire Mead and celebrate three decades of outstanding job creation at Grovemere Property's Lancaster Way Business Park. Your November issue is, as always, packed with information and ideas to inspire you with our regular features including EcoSCENE, Time Tunnel, Recipes, Puzzles and Books. Don’t forget to check out the What’s On page to remind you about events in our area that all want your support. We hope this bumper issue of FenSCENE will help to get you out and about this winter, to coax you out of that armchair and to get involved with people and your community.
Take care and keep in touch,
NEXT DEADLINES: We have already begun work on the December issue of FenSCENE magazine. We welcome contributions but they must reach us by November 8th to be considered for publication. Please remember there is no January issue but the deadline for the February issue is January 8th.
Please support the advertisers who make this publication possible and when you call an advertiser, we would be grateful if you remember to mention your award-winning, FenSCENE magazine.
Christina Christina Connor
Editor ON THE COVER
Our cover picture features the memorial to the RAF 115 Squadron that was based at Witchford during the Second World War. There are many memorial events this November in our area. We hope you will support one of them as a tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifi ce.
pring forward and fall back. It is that clock-changing time of year already.
It means the onset of longer nights and colder temperatures as
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