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10 Mar

Peterborough Lions "BRANDS and TRADEMARKS" Quiz Winners Announced

Of-course it's no surprise to see several local winners, but it's great to see some winners from further afield in the list too!

First Prize

Mrs M M Crosbie (Peterborough)

Second Prize

Mr D Davids (Peterborough)

Third Prize

Mrs P Beanlands (Otley)

Fourth Prize

Mrs E Islip (Peterborough)

Fifth Prize

S Milward (Old Windsor) Mr D Leary (Peterborough) Mrs A Town (Barnoldswick) M Cleaver (Peterborough) A & H Davis (Deeping St James) Mrs S Johns (Peterborough)

Anyone who supplied a stamped envelope for answer sheets should now have received them. For everyone else, the answers are available here.

20 Aug

Quiz Sheets

Creation of the 2010 Peterborough Lions Quiz Sheet has started, they will be available from the end of August and will be for sale until Christmas. We have a lot of loyal supporters who buy quiz sheets for themselves and their friends. Many buy them as inserts for Christmas Cards, with the result we receive competition entries from the whole of this country and many places overseas. If you would like to buy up to 5 copies, please send an A4 s.a.e and £1.50 each to: Lion John Cheetham, 74 Thorpe Park Road, Peterborough PE3 6LJ [Note. Large letter stamps are required, higher value stamps may be required for larger orders.] If you support another charitable causes, we would be happy to supply you with Quiz Sheets for sale on a 50/50 basis. Please telephone 01733 562057 for further details. Venues for sale of our Quiz sheets are currently being negotiated, this page will be updated with the dates and venues as they are confirmed. We shall be selling Quiz Sheets at four public venues. Timetable

  • Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 September 2010 at Tesco, Werrington,
  • Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 October 2010 at Sainsbury, Flaxland Bretton,
  • Friday 12 (evening), Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 November 2010 at Morrisons, Brotherhood Retail Park,
  • Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 December 2010 at Sainsbury, Oxney Road,
8 Aug

Carol Float

We shall be playing our famous and popular carol float for charity donations at four public venues, in addition to free entertainments at various homes and sheltered accommodation in the city (still to be confirmed as at 8.8.10) You can find us for public shows with Santa Claus attending at these times and places

  • Saturday 4 December at Tesco, Werrington
  • Saturday 11 December at Sainsbury Oxney Road
  • Saturday 18 December at Sainsbury Flaxland, Bretton
  • Thursday (evening) 23 December at Sainsbury, Flaxland, Bretton
9 Jul

Peterborough Lions' Club Visit to Viridor Materials Recycling Facility

It was a bright sunny morning, with a cool breeze, when we met at the Materials Recycling Facility operated by leading recycling company Viridor at Fourth Drove, Peterborough. We assembled in the Education Room, where a choice of hot drinks awaited us and were greeted by Sarah Reay, Education Officer, who was our able hostess and guide for the tour. Sarah welcomed us and gave us a screen presentation with some facts and figures and a health and safety briefing before we donned yellow high visibility jackets, hard hats, protective goggles and volume adjustable ear microphones. Sarah explained that it was very noisy in the working areas and she needed to keep in touch, in order to provide a commentary on the various processes, advise us when staff needed a clear passage and also when to turn our cameras off in order to avoid damage to our batteries from the powerful magnets used on site. We had already seen the mountain of assorted materials through the viewing window, but had not experienced the noise. It very quickly became obvious why we needed the ear microphones, as we entered the first working area, where a dumper truck delivered piles of mixed materials to a trough in the ground floor where it began its ascent on a conveyor belt to the first floor. We had to climb the stairs and arrived at a room where most of the cardboard was being separated out by a team of workers. The conveyor belt moved at a dizzy speed and the team was doing a splendid job. Even though Peterborough City Council issues clear instructions to households about which materials should and should not be placed in the green wheelie bins, these are not always adhered to and unsuitable materials inevitably arrive at the site. Such items are classed as contaminants and can include toys, pushchairs and the odd old t-shirt. The facility is fully equipped to sort and separate, both using high-tech equipment and by a team of employees. All employees can halt the conveyor belt, should it prove necessary. This type of facility does not accept food waste but the council is investigating to introduce a separate food waste processing plant. Our intrepid group progressed to see further conveyor belts, an enormous revolving drum designed to separate plastic bags for disposal and a section where powerful magnets extract steel cans for recycling. The remaining aluminium cans are then dealt with separately. Most glass bottles and jars are dealt with initially by the powerful crushing equipment in the collection vehicles. Holes in the conveyors and in the revolving drum allow the broken pieces to pass through, so that these can be collected for recycling. The separated materials are sold in the UK and abroad. Finally, we arrived back at the Education Room, where we disrobed, were invited to use hand-sanitizer and were offered further hot drinks. Sarah then answered all our questions, not only about the processes we had seen, but also about suitable and unsuitable items for our green wheelie bins and the reasons. She also gave us some helpful advice about where to take items for recycling which cannot be dealt with via the bins. We then had the opportunity to see some of the goods and materials which can be manufactured from the end products. We can thoroughly recommend this interesting and enjoyable visit, for which there is no charge. Please remember it is a working plant and for your own wellbeing, health and safety regulations apply. If you are interested please contact Sarah on (01733) 555837 or email sreay@viridor.co.uk. [singlepic id=23 w=576 h=432 float=]

8 Jul

Peterborough Mayor Becomes A Lion

Peterborough Lions had the pleasure of Inducting Mayor Keith Sharp as an honorary Lion during his term of office (Keith's term runs from mid May 2010 through to Mid May 2011. Our Mayor had already attended our "Lions Showtime" so had experienced Lionism where the rubber hits the road after meeting and greeting our 130 Older Guests to the 3rd and final night of our Annual Showtime. The Mayor's secretary sent the note below the day after his induction. "The mayor told us that he enjoyed last night’s meeting and is honoured that he is now a Lion!" [singlepic id=24 w=320 h=240 float=]

9 May

Lions 105EA District Convention 2011

Peterborough Lions very pleased to be hosting the Annual Convention for the Lions of East Anglia in March 2011. For more information about the Convention please use this link. [singlepic id=25 w=320 h=240 float=]