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TWITTERING ON
By Angela Kelly - because x’ing on doesn’t
sound quite the same
Are they really “boring” tourist attractions?
A QUICK glance at what are rated the top 100 most boring tourist attractions in the world is a revelation.
Not just because our possibly world-weary, techy children and young people may be hard to please or that, from the sounds of reviews, some attractions are cobbled together with sticking plaster.
No. The surprise is the variety of places that come under the banner of “tourist attraction.”
The ranking was created by Solitaire and drawn up by an analysis of 66.7 million Google reviews of 3,290 popular tourist attractions worldwide in 384 cities across 72 countries. In other words, comprehensive.
That unwanted top spot went to the Branson Scenic Railway in Missouri, USA, scoring a boredom rating of five out of five. Shrek’s Adventure London ranked eighth and the London Dungeon twelfth.
The Torture Museum in Amsterdam was 18th ,the Museum of Death in New Orleans 41st and the Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours & Oddities Parlor in San Antonio in Texas 99th.
I like the sound of the International UFO Museum and Research Centre in Roswell in New Mexico (a disappointing 17th) and the National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland in Dublin (38th).
However, I can’t imagine what the Meow Wolf Denver Convergence Station has to offer – perhaps not quite a howling success at 73rd on the list.
Most of the attractions deemed boring appear to be in America and the UK gets off quite lightly (or generally has fascinating, good value attractions).
Our children and grandchildren have been brought up going to various homegrown and international tourist attractions so their opinions really count for something. However, “boring” is still a very subjective concept.
Good luck to our dedicated Olympians!
VERY soon the Paris Olympic Games will be upon us and athletes of all kinds and disciplines will be filling our TV screens and newspaper headlines.
I’ve always admired anyone at the top of their sport because the amount of dedication they need to succeed is truly amazing. They routinely sacrifice any sort of home and social life to training and still never lose their hunger for winning.
So it’s good to see British swimmer Adam Peaty returning to worldclass competition after taking time away last year.
Then, he had physical concerns and worries about his mental health and did exactly the right thing by stepping back from the sport that had absorbed such a large part of his life and where he’d been so successful.
Now, though, he wants to defend his Olympic title and win a third straight breaststroke gold medal as part of the 33-strong Team GB swimming team in Paris.
He certainly looks well and in good form and states: “Over the whole history of the Olympics it’s almost unheard of to do three in a row.” So he’s certainly motivated and sounds in a good place mentally.
All good luck to him and all the GB teams this Summer. You really are all winners to get to the Olympics at all and we’re sure you’ll do us proud.
Raquel’s bikini finds a new home
ACTRESS Raquel Welch, who died earlier this year at 82, was an icon of the screen.
OK, she was no Judi Dench when it came to acting honours, but she was always entertaining to watch and had fans across the world.
Iconic posters of her in the comedy film One Million Years BC as a scantily clad cavewoman (they weren’t always big on historical fact during those golden years of Hollywood) became one of the most popular posters of all time.
So it was interesting to see that an auction of her wardrobe items in Los Angeles recently included this “costume” which was, in effect, a couple of pieces of fake fur stitched together.
This raised $13,000 (£10,000) and it would be fascinating to know where it ended up. Definitely not adorning the average female form on a shopping trip to Tesco.
It’s a sad goodbye to Our Vera
IT’S a real shame to learn that ITV is not planning to make any more episodes of the detective series Vera.
The brilliant Brenda Blethyn has been the quirky character of the title for the past 14 years and the series has racked up thousands of contented viewers.
The series is based on the character created by author Ann Cleeves and was first broadcast in May, 2011.
Viewers quickly warmed to Detective Inspector Vera Stanhope with her sensible shoes, drab coat and hat and mind like a bacon-slicer.
We will definitely miss those compelling storylines and her liberal use of the word “pet” when talking to everyone from Chief Constables to suspected murderers.
We will also miss the stunning Northumberland scenery that features regularly here. Sweeping shots of those fabulous moors must have done wonders for the tourist industry in the North-east. While TV programmes do have a shelf-life, it’s sad that there won’t be new mysteries to puzzle the brain-cells and be solved by our Vera.
So much more than just a good story
IT’S more than 20 years since the film Calendar Girls introduced the feisty Yorkshire Women’s Institute members who shed their clothes for a charity calendar to a wider audience.
It is, however, much more than just a fascinating story based on reallife. The actual calendars, the film and the stage musical have helped to raise more than £6 million for blood cancer charities both here and in the USA.
And, listening to a funny and touching talk at a charity lunch recently by one of the original Calendar Girls Tricia Stuart – on whom Helen Mirren’s role is based - it’s easy to see that it has changed more than just lives.
The decision of these brave women to create an alternative WI calendar altered opinions of the WI itself for the better and revelolutionised perceptions of middle-aged women forever.
The Calendar Girls proved that they were so much more than just a good story and we owe them a real vote of thanks.
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The charming and captivating city of Rotterdam
By Rebecca Underwood, BA Hons | Travel JournalistRotterdam, considered the ‘second capital’ of the Netherlands, attracts hordes of visitors drawn to the positive ‘vibe’ of this contemporary city. Those fortunate visitors are amply rewarded with an intriguing insight into Dutch maritime history and presented with an enviable opportunity to take a fascinating glimpse into a colourful kaleidoscope of culture.
Early records show that Rotterdam was subjected to regular flooding and several dams and dikes were hastily built. In 1270 the construction of a major dam on the river Rotte resulted in large groups of people settling on and around the riverbanks and the area began to prosper.
Seventy years later, William II, Count of Holland and Zeeland, and brother in law of Edward III, granted Rotterdam its city status and only a decade later, a shipping canal was completed, which provided access to larger towns and trade quickly increased. The maritime trading routes to England and Germany were then established and Rotterdam became a strategic port for the Dutch East India Company.
In 1872, a shipping canal, named the Nieuwe Waterweg, was completed and Rotterdam benefitted greatly, as this canal was, and is, the primary access route to the Europoort of Rotterdam, now considered to be the busiest port in the world. The river Rhine and the river Meuse connect Europoort to Germany’s Rurh area, Switzerland, Belgium and France and to Antwerp via the Sheldt Rhine canal.
For more information on the city’s maritime history I visited the Rotterdam Maritime Museum; founded by Prince Henry of the Netherlands in 1873, it is located on Leuvehaven. Permanent exhibits include the Masterpiece Collection, featuring the Mataró; the oldest model ship in Europe, which dates back more than six hundred years. I viewed the fascinating collection of East India Company charts, which remained in England for three centuries and were purchased by the museum in 2006. A very popular attraction
is Professor Splash; giving ‘the little ones’ the chance to learn about life and work on a number of different vessels and their undivided attention will be drawn to a number of activities including sorting fish, loading and unloading cargo, navigating, dealing with a ‘fire’ onboard and the sudden outbreak of scurvy! ; The delightful squeals of the children and the ‘grown ups’ is wonderfully uplifting and it’s an unforgettable experience for the whole family.
Feeling peckish after all that arduous activity, I climbed on board the bright red painted Vessel 11, which was once a British lightship in service at Morecambe Bay and is now docked within walking distance to the Rotterdam Maritime Museum. Purchased by a Dutch entrepreneur, the vessel was completely restored and with the removal of the bulkheads and machinery, space was created for a restaurant and bar, a reception area and living quarters.
The current resident owners, a charming Dutch/English couple, have opened a very popular British gastro pub, which presents an excellent English menu including a delicious Sunday roast, bangers n’ mash and shepherd’s pie and the hand pumped ‘Vessel 11’ ale, brewed specifically for the gastro pub by Kaapse Brouwers, is the perfect accompaniment.
As I disembarked from the vessel I decided to make my way towards Erasmusbrug, the combined bascule and cable-stayed bridge, which is 802 metres in length, 33.8 metres in width and it features an asymmetrical pylon reaching 139 metres in height. Locally known as ‘the swan’, the bridge spans the Nieuwe Maas, connects the north and south of the city and carries four traffic lanes, two tram tracks, two cycle lanes and two pavements. It is part of Rotterdam’s logo and quite simply glorious.
Re invigorated I decided to take part in a Rotterdam shopping extravaganza and headed for Coolsingel, only a twenty minute stroll away and I passed by the imposing City Hall. Dating back to 1915, the foundation stone was laid by Queen Wilhelmina and it is one of Rotterdam’s landmarks. I then took a wander around De Bijenkorf, an enormous department store crammed with fashions, lingerie, cosmetics and a wonderful perfumery. I was easily persuaded to part with more than a few Euros.
For those of us who are art lovers, Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum, located on Museumpark, presents a collection of 145,000 pieces and includes works by Rembrandt, Jan Steen, Frans Hals, Van Gogh and Kandinsky. One of the most intriguing exhibits is ‘A day in the life of Odilia Beck’, a fascinating snapshot of Dutch life in the 17th century. Another masterpiece, an oil sketch by Rubens, which is simply magnificent, is The Unification of England and Scotland, was designed for a very large ceiling in Banqueting House in Whitehall.
Another treat is the Chabot Museum, which is housed in a beautiful white villa, also located in the Museumpark and just a short hop away from the Boijmans Van Beuningen. Built in 1938 as a private property, the villa houses an extensive collection of exhibits by the very talented Dutch painter and sculptor Hendrikus Chabot.
Feeling a trifle weary and seeking a high end hotel in the centre of the city I opted to stay at the Rotterdam Marriott located on Weena. Accommodations are spacious, comfortable and feature contemporary furnishings. I was escorted to an airy one bedroom executive suite measuring 69 sqm and the marble bathroom with its separate bathtub for a soak in evening and a rejuvenating shower for the morning was just the ticket. My executive suite included access to the M Club lounge and I made full use of the complimentary
buffet breakfast, complimentary light snacks throughout the day and scrumptious hors d’oeuvres in the evening.
I decided to dine in-house and headed for the Restaurant The Millèn, which offers a new monthly menu of distinctive dishes with cosmopolitan flavours. I ordered the succulent sautéed scallop accompanied by a chilled glass of house white followed by the most delicious blood orange with white chocolate crèmeux, kataifi, timut pepper and blood orange ice cream. The Millèn offers a first class dining experience and each of my dishes were served with aplomb.
To work off those calories I hopped on the number eight electric tram from Rotterdam Centraal and in less than ten minutes I arrived in Oostkousdijk a stone’s throw from Delfshaven. This charming picturesque area of Rotterdam was once part of Delft and is known for its links to the Pilgrim Fathers, who settled in Delftshaven prior to their journey to North America.
Delftshaven was also a hub for the Dutch East India Company and as I wandered around the courtyards, I noted the abundance of historic buildings and the relaxed pace of river-side life reflected by the series of tranquil canals and waterways. I joined the locals in a waterway café, ordered a glass of ale and made a toast to the charming and captivating Rotterdam.
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Cruise for one
Alan Fairfax voyages to Spain on a cruise as a solo traveller
It’s winter, the wind is blowing a gale, rain is pouring down and its cold. Great day to go cruising, in fact it is exactly that, in a few hours my cruise ship will be heading for warmer weather. The taxi delivers me to Southampton’s City Terminal where Fred. Olsen’s ship Bolette is berthed, a ship I have travelled on several times but this time things are different. In the past it’s been with my wife and friends but this time I’m travelling solo, an opportunity to see what ‘Fred’ offers solo travellers.
After a seamless check-in and settling into my spacious cabin, we set sail through the Solent, English Channel, onward to the Bay of Biscay and our destination, Northern Spain. The next day is a day at sea and the first meeting of solo passengers, Sammie, the entertainment manager, informs us that solo tables have been arranged for breakfast and lunch whilst at dinner we have assigned
solo tables plus an area of the buffet has been reserved for us at afternoon tea. If going on tour or just exploring the ports solos can meet up before so as not to be alone. The team will also arrange speciality restaurants or attend to any needs that solos may have. To test it out, that lunchtime I attend the main restaurant, asked for the solos table and was immediately shown to a table where I recognised others from the meeting. Throughout the cruise this worked exceptionally well.
On waking the next morning, we have arrived in Gijon. By the time I have finished breakfast there’s blue sky, the sun shining on a calm blue sea, what more could you ask for? Now onto the coach for my tour of ‘Fishing Villages of the Western Asturian Coast’. Driving past hills and valleys, you begin to realise how pretty and
unspoiled the area is. We visit Luarca, where the word beautiful is not adequate. Our next stop, an area I have visited on a previous occasion and fell in love with, Cudillero. A small fishing village, houses of different colours built into the hill sides to protect them from inclement weather, the village square alive with bars and restaurants whilst a waterfall gushes its contents from the mountains into the sea. It brings back memories as I sit in the sun with a glass of chilled rosé.
Next morning, we berth in Getxo, the port for Bilbao, the Basque region’s largest city founded back in the 12th century. Our coach for the ‘Taste of Bilbao’ tour delivers us to a viewpoint high above Bilbao before we take the Artxanda Cable Car down into the city. A walking tour follows passing the Bilbao City Hall, Plaza Neuva, an area of fine restaurants specialising in wine and pintxos, the Zubizuri Bridge, and many other old and famous sites of the city. The final stop is a traditional Spanish bar, where it is now our turn to sample pintxos, they are delicious, small snacks that remind me of canapés washed down with a local white wine.
The following day we are in one of my favourite cities, Santander. Today I have decided to give the tours a miss and do my own thing. After docking I leave the ship to explore the area, there is a lot to do and see in Santander, I stroll along the sea front past the imposing headquarters of Banco Santander and on towards the sandy beaches which during the summer months are thronged with tourists. Eventually I find a small café with a table and seats in the sun. Here I enjoy a real Tortilla Espanola, washed down with a local
As we head back to Southampton it’s time to reflect on the cruise and what it offers the solo traveller. Personally, I could not fault it, solo dining tables, reserved area for afternoon tea, staff on hand to organise and give assistance. You are never alone unless you want to be, there are others in the same position as yourself, travelling solo by choice or because of bereavement like myself.
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NICOLE KIDMAN WINNING AWARDS AND HEARTS
NICOLE Kidman is an actress who has never rested on either her looks or her laurels.
Tall (5’ 11”), blonde and slender with modelesque stature, her success story could have been quite different. But the elegant young woman chose a challenging path instead and has carved out a stellar career that has seen her winning awards and hearts all over the world.
She was actually born in Honolulu, Hawaii while her Australian parents were on educational visas there. Her father was a biochemist and clinical psychologist and her mother a nursing instructor.
Shortly after her birth, the family moved back to Washington DC and three years later returned to the Kidman seniors’ native Sydney, Australia where young Nicole was raised.
Her first love was ballet but she took up mime and drama and in her adolescent years acting became her sole interest. She eventually dropped out of high school to pursue an acting career and landed her first film role at 16 in Aussie holiday favourite Bush Christmas in 1983.
That appearance prompted film and TV offers including a lead in BMX Bandits and a role in TV miniseries Vietnam in 1987, for which she won her first Australian Film Institute award.
With the help of an American agent, she made her US debut three years later opposite Billy Zane in smash-hit thriller Dead Calm, introducing her to a whole new audience worldwide.
It was her next big film, Days of Thunder in 1990, however, which really changed her life.
In this racetrack romance, she played opposite heartthrob Tom Cruise. The couple fell for each other on and off-set and, after a whirlwind romance, married in 1990.
Determined to carry on her own on-screen career, Nicole next appeared as a catty high school senior in the Australian coming of age film Flirting in 1991. The same year, she was Dustin Hoffman’s moll in gangster movie Billy Bathgate.
She reunited with Tom Cruise for the 1992 film Far and Away as young Irish lovers fleeing to America in the late 1800s before starring opposite Michael Keaton in tearjerker My Life in 1993.
She was an effective leading lady opposite Val Kilmer’s Batman in 1995 film Batman Forever but it was Gus Van Sant’s film To Die For that began to show audiences Nicole’s wider skills.
In this tale of a murderous newscaster, largely told to camera, she showed real comic timing and earned thousands of new fans. She also won a Golden Globe and several critics’ awards for the role as she entered a new period of acknowledged versatility.
The following year, she worked on Jane Campion’s adaptation of Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady and a few months later moved completely away from period drama to star as a nuclear weapons’ expert opposite George Clooney in The Peacemaker. Now she was also an action star.
In 1998, she joined Sandra Bullock in romantic comedy Practical Magic involging two witch sisters. She returned to the stage the same year for the David Hare play The Blue Room, which opened in London and for which she received a Laurence Olivier award nomination for Best Actress.
She hit the headlines when she teamed up with Cruise once more for Stanley Kubrick’s controversial sexual thriller Eyes Wide Shut in 1999.
Unfortunately, the headlines continued not long afterwards as she and Cruise divorced.
Nicole later returned to the screen to play a mail-order bride in Birthday Girl. Then in 2001, she took the role of cabaret actress and courtesan Satine in Baz Luhrmann’s lavish, impressive musical Moulin Rouge! opposite Ewan McGregor.
Her performance, including her singing, received positive reviews and she received her second Gold Globe Best Actress Award and her first Academy Award.
The awards kept coming with her next film, psychological horror flick The Others. The following year was another complete change of role when she portrayed Virginia Woolf in Stephen Daldry’s The Hours, alongside Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore.
Always keen to challenge stereotypes, she wore nose prosthetics as the English author during the 1920s, winning more awards including an Oscar for the brave portrayal.
In 2004, she courted controversy in drama film Birth and the same year joined a starry cast including Mathew Broderick, Bette Midler, Christopher Walken and Glenn Close in the black comedy sci-fi film remake of The Stepford Wives.
The following year, she starred in the Sydney Pollack thriller The Interpreter and then played opposite Will Ferrell in romantic comedy Bewitched, based on the famous 1960s sitcom of the same name.
She lent her voice to a character in animated box-office smash Happy Feet, starred in fantasy adventure The Golden Compass and in 2008 was back with director Baz Luhrmann for the sweeping period film Australia opposite Hugh Jackman.
By 2010, she had moved into production, as executive producer and star of the film adaptation of Pullitzer Prize-winning play Rabbit Hole.
Films following that included opposite Colin Firth in BritishAustralian historical drama The Railway Man, the live-action animated comedy Paddington and the role of Queen Atlanna in hit movie Aquaman. She reprised this popular role in the 2023 Aquaman sequel.
Her working life now is a combination of production and acting in film and TV projects including this year in animated film Spellbound.
She married Australian and American country music star Keith Urban 18 years ago and they have two children.
A woman of strong family values, at 57 she is a star who knows herself and where she wants her career path to lead while still relishing artistic and personal challenges.
Accepting her Academy Award for The Hours, she stated: “I am standing in front of my mother, and my whole life I have wanted to make my mother proud.
“And now I’m going to make my daughter proud.”
Perhaps that sums up the kind of strong role model that Nicole has always been and just what is important in the life of this very untypical Hollywood star.
Exploring Canada’s majestic landscapes in the winter
Graham McKenzie takes a trip to the Great White North and discovers a host of activities to keep the winter blues away
Graham McKenzie takes a trip to the Great White North and discovers a host of activities to keep the winter blues away
A winter trip to Canada for most people represents one thing and that is a fabulous week of skiing, but not me. I don’t ski. For me it offers the opportunity to experience this fabulous giant country when, in many respects, it is at its most spectacular. To enjoy pursuits and adventures that are only possible in the colder months and at a time when there are fewer people around and as a consequence the costs are lower.
The Mountains are calling, and I must go
The foothills of the Rockies, during the days when the temperature gauge never rises above
zero, create a fabulous winter wonderland. Snow-capped mountains, frozen lakes, wildlife, and ice canyons offer a unique blend of adventure and charm. Visiting Jasper National Park, and staying at the Fairmont Jasper National Park Lodge I felt at home straight away.
It was however the great outdoors that was the constant lure. The three days we were there flew by as we enjoyed the location to its full extent. First up was a wildlife watch and sure enough before long we encountered caribou, elk, moose, mountain goats and bighorn sheep but alas no bears or wolves.
The next day could not have been more spectacular as I ventured into the heart of the park. Shod in special ice cleats and helmet
I embarked on an exhilarating ice canyon walk. Guided by experienced local experts, I traversed the almost two and half miles of frozen pathways at the bottom of the Maligne Canyon, marvelling at the towering ice formations, walking under static waterfalls and crystal-clear streams that carved through the rugged terrain.
And we were not finished. Jasper National Park is also a designated Dark Sky Park, and, in the evening, we went off into the recesses of the wild to capture photographically as much of the night sky we could without the omnipresence of artificial light.
All aboard to Toronto
Leaving Jasper behind, I now embarked on a three-day train journey aboard the luxurious Jasper-Via Rail to Toronto. What an adventure! As the train chugged through snow-covered forests and quaint towns, I was treated to panoramic views of Canada’s pristine winter landscape.
Arriving in Toronto at the magnificent Union Station I took a short walk through the underground shopping mall to be greeted by the opulent grandeur of the Royal York Hotel. Nestled in the heart of the city, this historic landmark exudes old-world charm and modern sophistication.
leaves and produces scented flowers all summer. Alternatively, you could attach canvas sails to the frame.
leaves and produces scented flowers all summer. Alternatively, you could attach canvas sails to the frame.
leaves and produces scented flowers all summer. Alternatively, you could attach canvas sails to the frame.
“Headaches could also be a sign that you need to pay your eyes some attention – eye strain (either from an outdated prescription or too much time spent looking at a screen), can lead to headaches. If you are experiencing headaches regularly it can be easy to overlook eyes as the root cause.
“Headaches could also be a sign that you need to pay your eyes some attention – eye strain (either from an outdated prescription or too much time spent looking at a screen), can lead to headaches. If you are experiencing headaches regularly it can be easy to overlook eyes as the root cause.
“Headaches could also be a sign that you need to pay your eyes some attention – eye strain (either from an outdated prescription or too much time spent looking at a screen), can lead to headaches. If you are experiencing headaches regularly it can be easy to overlook eyes as the root cause.
No visit to Toronto would be complete without a trip to Niagara Falls, and so I set out to experience this natural wonder in all its glory. Standing on the precipice of the Horseshoe Falls, I felt the raw power and beauty of nature as millions of gallons of water thundered over the edge, creating a spectacle that was both aweinspiring and humbling.
“It really is important to book an eye examination if anything at all is concerning you.
“It really is important to book an eye examination if anything at all is concerning you.
“It really is important to book an eye examination if anything at all is concerning you.
A good option for plant lovers is a pergola. It’s a feature in itself but growing your favourite climber up it quite literally takes the look to another level. One fast-growing option is Trachelospermum jasminoides (star jasmine), which has evergreen
A good option for plant lovers is a pergola. It’s a feature in itself but growing your favourite climber up it quite literally takes the look to another level. One fast-growing option is Trachelospermum jasminoides (star jasmine), which has evergreen
A good option for plant lovers is a pergola. It’s a feature in itself but growing your favourite climber up it quite literally takes the look to another level. One fast-growing option is Trachelospermum jasminoides (star jasmine), which has evergreen
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4th Generation Independent Family Run Business Established 1899
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Arbours look lovely and provide covered seating from where to enjoy a favourite view of your outdoor space. The design has been around for hundreds of years but look out for those with a modern twist that provide storage in the seat – ideal for having cushions and rugs immediately to hand.
Arbours look lovely and provide covered seating from where to enjoy a favourite view of your outdoor space. The design has been around for hundreds of years but look out for those with a modern twist that provide storage in the seat – ideal for having cushions and rugs immediately to hand.
Arbours look lovely and provide covered seating from where to enjoy a favourite view of your outdoor space. The design has been around for hundreds of years but look out for those with a modern twist that provide storage in the seat – ideal for having cushions and rugs immediately to hand.
Creating a lifestyle
Creating a lifestyle
Creating a lifestyle
When it comes to eating and entertaining outdoors there’s something for everyone and every pocket these days. From small table-top barbecues to pizza ovens and even barbecue huts. With built-in grill, chimney and benches the latter is ready for use at any time of year, not just late summer, as is a hot tub. Positioned under an awning or pergola this can add a touch of luxury to any garden setting.
When it comes to eating and entertaining outdoors there’s something for everyone and every pocket these days. From small table-top barbecues to pizza ovens and even barbecue huts. With built-in grill, chimney and benches the latter is ready for use at any time of year, not just late summer, as is a hot tub. Positioned under an awning or pergola this can add a touch of luxury to any garden setting.
When it comes to eating and entertaining outdoors there’s something for everyone and every pocket these days. From small table-top barbecues to pizza ovens and even barbecue huts. With built-in grill, chimney and benches the latter is ready for use at any time of year, not just late summer, as is a hot tub. Positioned under an awning or pergola this can add a touch of luxury to any garden setting.
After marvelling at the falls, I ventured into the surrounding wine country for a tour of a local winery. Bounded by rolling vineyards blanketed in snow, I sampled exquisite wines crafted from the finest grapes, learning about the art of winemaking from knowledgeable vintners. Sipping on award-winning vintages against the backdrop of picturesque landscapes, I savoured the moment, and lunch, relishing the rich flavors and subtle nuances of each varietal.
Firepits are a big trend for taking any chill out of the air. There are steel basins in a range of finishes that can be moved into different positions to suit or more permanent brick or concrete structures and even table-top versions. The choice now is vast, making it really easy to find one that fits your lifestyle and garden design.
Firepits are a big trend for taking any chill out of the air. There are steel basins in a range of finishes that can be moved into different positions to suit or more permanent brick or concrete structures and even table-top versions. The choice now is vast, making it really easy to find one that fits your lifestyle and garden design.
Firepits are a big trend for taking any chill out of the air. There are steel basins in a range of finishes that can be moved into different positions to suit or more permanent brick or concrete structures and even table-top versions. The choice now is vast, making it really easy to find one that fits your lifestyle and garden design.
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Returning to Toronto, I embarked on a culinary journey through the bustling stalls of St. Lawrence Market. From artisanal cheeses and freshly baked bread to exotic spices and gourmet chocolates, the market offered a tantalising array of flavours and aromas to tempt the senses. Guided by a local food expert, I sampled delicacies from around the world, discovering hidden gems and culinary delights at every turn.
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As my winter adventure in Canada drew to a close, I reflected on the myriad experiences that had enriched my journey. From the awe-inspiring natural beauty of Jasper National Park to the majestic spectacle of Niagara Falls and the culinary delights of St. Lawrence Market, each moment had left an indelible impression. In Canada’s winter embrace, I had found not only adventure and excitement but also warmth, hospitality, and a sense of wonder.
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Similarly, garden lighting has come a long way in the last few years. No longer just called upon to add atmosphere to a summer garden party, it’s now a year-round feature. Use it to spotlight statement plants, dress a pergola, or to make a group of steps safer and aesthetically pleasing. Again, the choice is wide from solar and battery to mains wired and wireless connected systems.
Similarly, garden lighting has come a long way in the last few years. No longer just called upon to add atmosphere to a summer garden party, it’s now a year-round feature. Use it to spotlight statement plants, dress a pergola, or to make a group of steps safer and aesthetically pleasing. Again, the choice is wide from solar and battery to mains wired and wireless connected systems.
Similarly, garden lighting has come a long way in the last few years. No longer just called upon to add atmosphere to a summer garden party, it’s now a year-round feature. Use it to spotlight statement plants, dress a pergola, or to make a group of steps safer and aesthetically pleasing. Again, the choice is wide from solar and battery to mains wired and wireless connected systems.
To plan and book your holiday to Canada call Silver Travel Advisor on 0800 412 5678. We can create your ideal itinerary whether you choose to visit in winter, spring, summer or autumn.
With the right elements and features in place your garden won’t just be a relaxing haven at the height of summer, it will have a magic that keeps on drawing you to it for so much longer, not only this year but for years to come.
With the right elements and features in place your garden won’t just be a relaxing haven at the height of summer, it will have a magic that keeps on drawing you to it for so much longer, not only this year but for years to come.
With the right elements and features in place your garden won’t just be a relaxing haven at the height of summer, it will have a magic that keeps on drawing you to it for so much longer, not only this year but for years to come.
DOOR TO DOOR COACH TOURS 2024
If you’ve never tried coach holidays before, why not
let
We’ve been established for over 120 yearsso we know a bit about coaching holidays!
WE DO THINGS A BIT DIFFERENTLY THAN OUR RIVALS
WE DO THINGS A BIT DIFFERENTLY THAN OUR RIVALS
WE DO THINGS A BIT DIFFERENTLY THAN OUR RIVALS
WE DO THINGS A BIT DIFFERENTLY THAN OUR RIVALS.
All our tours include our ‘Door to Door’ service
All our tours include our ‘Door to Door’ service. That means that you are picked up by a taxi or small minibus right from your front door No feeders, no interchanges, no changing coaches, no
WE ARE FULLY FINANCIALLY BONDED
HOW DOES IT WORK?
WE ARE FULLY FINANCIALLY BONDED
WE ARE FULLY FINANCIALLY BONDED
On the morning of travel we pick you up at a prearranged time and take you to our waiting coach at Birch Services or Stockport.
And use some excellent privately-owned hotels. All visits and excursions are included in the price. We use moder n coaches ans mature friendly drivers.
And use some excellent privately-owned hotels. All visits and excursions are included in the price. We use moder n coaches ans mature friendly drivers.
WITHIN 30 MINUTES.
And use some excellent privately-owned hotels. All visits and excursions are included in the price. We use moder n coaches ans mature friendly drivers.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
HOW DOES IT WORK?
HOW DOES IT WORK?
We normally have everyone on board and we’re on our way. We often have a second pickup at Stockport, but again this is timed for minimal delay.
On the morning of travel we pick you up at a prearranged time and take you to out waiting coach a Birch Services
SUPER HOTELS, ALL INCLUDED!
On the morning of travel we pick you up at a prearranged time and take you to out waiting coach a Birch Services
On the morning of travel we pick you up at a prearranged time and take you to out waiting coach a Birch Services
WE’RE OFF ON HOLIDAY THEN?
WE’RE OFF ON HOLIDAY THEN?
We use a wide range of mainly 3 and 4 star hotels, some privately owned many part of larger chains. All entrances and excursions are included in the price stated.
WE’RE OFF ON HOLIDAY THEN?
The same happens on the way back too, taxi back to your front door!
COACHES AND DRIVERS.
The same happens on the way back too, taxi back to your front door!
The same happens on the way back too, taxi back to your front door!
All our tours include our ‘Door to Door’ service.
That means that you are picked up by a taxi or small minibus right from your front door. No feeders, no interchanges, no changing coaches, no
That means that you are picked up by a taxi or small minibus right from your front door. No feeders, no interchanges, no changing coaches, no
All our tours include our ‘Door to Door’ service. That means that you are picked up by a taxi or small minibus right from your front door. No feeders, no interchanges, no changing coaches, no changing drivers and definately no hassle!
WE NEVER DISCOUNT.
We use modern executive coaches and all our drivers are experienced, mature and friendly!
WE NEVER DISCOUNT.
WE NEVER DISCOUNT.
WHAT HAPPENS ON THE RETURN.
Your taxi will be waiting for you to take you home.
therefore everybody on board pays the same price.
TRAVEL INSURANCE?
therefore everybody on board pays the same price.
WITHIN
30 MINUTES
therefore everybody on board pays the same price.
WE ARE FINANCIALLY SECURE.
WITHIN 30 MINUTES
WITHIN 30 MINUTES
We are members of the Bonded Coach Holiday group overseen by The Association of Bonded Travel Organisers Ltd. This is a Government Approved Protection Scheme.
We normally have everyone on board and we’re on our way We often have a second pickup at Stockport, but again this is timed for minimal delay
We normally have everyone on board and we ’ re on our way. We often have a second pickup at Stockport, but again this is timed for minimal delay
We normally have everyone on board and we’re on our way. We often have a second pickup at Stockport, but again this is timed for minimal delay.
FINALLY
FINALLY
FINALLY
All our customers are offered our coach specific insurance, pre existing medical conditions are covered for UK travel with no upper age limit.
SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
in the UK, we will refund the difference to the whole coach!
in the UK, we will refund the difference to the whole coach!
Nothing we can think of!
in the UK, we will refund the difference to the whole coach!
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LITTLE RAILWAYS OF THE RHINE
Belleview Rheinhotel Boppard
TENBY & PEMBROKESHIRE
LLANDUDNO
THE ENGLISH RIVIERA - TORQUAY
The Belgrave Sands Hotel & Spa ~ 4 Star
The Belgrave Sands Hotel & Spa ~ 4 Star
Our exciting itinerary features journeys on some of the most charming little railways of the Rhine as well as relaxing cruises along the Rhine and Moselle rivers, all of which offer panoramic views and spectacular scenery – jump on board, relax and watch the beautiful scenery gently pass you by.
An award-winning resort where elegant Victorian villas, a bustling harbour and palmfringed beaches give the Riviera its well-earned name.
An award-winning resort where elegant Victorian villas, a bustling harbour and palmfringed beaches give the Riviera its well-earned name.
28th March | 5 Days | £359
NORTH DEVON & CORNWALL
HEART OF ENGLAND
The Durrant House Hotel ~ 3 Star
The Abbey Hotel
NORTH DEVON
& CORNWALL
The Durrant House Hotel ~ 3 Star
Based in the port of Bideford, this tour combines the best of Beautiful Cornwall and delightful North Devon. Bideford’s narrow back streets and alleyways link the quay and the river, and the old road has a lovelybridge that crosses the river linking Bidefordto other areas of Devon.
The Heart of England is a place steeped in history, art, and culture. Based in Great Malvern with the beautiful Malvern Hills overlooking the town, we take you on a lovely sightseeing holiday showcasing some of the very best the region has to offer.
Based in the port of Bideford, this tour combines the best of Beautiful Cornwall and delightful North Devon. Bideford’s narrow back streets and alleyways link the quay and the river, and the old road has a lovelybridge that crosses the river linking Bidefordto other areas of Devon.
4th April | 5 Days | £289
4th April | 5 Days | £289
CITY
ARRAN’S FINEST
The Kinloch Hotel
BEAUTIFUL NORFOLK COAST & CITY
Best Wester n Brook Hotel, Norwich ~ 3 Star
Best Wester n Brook Hotel, Norwich ~ 3 Star
The East Anglia coast is starkly beautiful, with more, creating an idyll of rural charm. As a contrast, we feature the lovely Cathedral City of Norwich, and the Norfolk Broads.
The East Anglia coast is starkly beautiful, with more, creating an idyll of rural charm. As a contrast, we feature the lovely Cathedral City of Norwich, and the Norfolk Broads.
Clear, green seas, sandy beaches, mountains and lochs, Arran is a true Scottish gem. Influenced by the Gulf Stream the climate is mild, a place where you will see palm trees around its 56 miles of coastline. Spend leisurely days on the island exploring its natural beauty and discovering its history and heritage. If you’re brave enough go off the beaten track on the amazing Mogabout 4x4 Tour.
18th April | 5 Days | £389
18th April | 5 Days | £389
SOUTH YORKSHIRE’S HIDDEN GEMS
The Giltar Hotel, Tenby ~ 3 Star
TENBY & PEMBROKESHIRE
The Quays Hotel
Mayfair Hotel~ 3 Star
BOURNEMOUTH
The Tynedale Hotel
For these holidays we stay in Tenby, with its pastel-coloured buildings, narrow streets,
The Giltar Hotel, Tenby ~ 3 Star
Mayfair Hotel~ 3 Star
South Yorkshire is full of pleasant surprises and as with all of Yorkshire, you’re only ever a stone’s throw away from magic scenery.
For these holidays we stay in Tenby, with its pastel-coloured buildings, narrow streets,
Tenby is one of the prettiest resorts in South Wales. Whether you take a stroll through the town or along the beaches, or enjoy a ride along the Pembrokeshirecoast, Tenby is an ideal base.
Tenby is one of the prettiest resorts in South Wales. Whether you take a stroll through the town or along the beaches, or enjoy a ride along the Pembrokeshirecoast, Tenby is an ideal base.
3rd April | 6 Days | £499
The Crown Hotel
With seven miles of golden sands and sparkling sea, the vibrant cosmopolitan town of Bournemouth has it all – a vast variety of shops and restaurants, endless countryside offering peace and relaxation and beautiful, award-winning gardens.
With seven miles of golden sands and sparkling sea, the vibrant cosmopolitan town of Bournemouth has it all – a vast variety of shops and restaurants, endless countryside offering peace and relaxation and beautiful, award-winning gardens.
Llandudno is Wales’s largest resort, uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches, the award-winning North Shore and the quiet, sand duned West Shore.
4th April | 5 Days |
SKEGNESS & THE BEST OF LINCOLNSHIRE
Salutation Hotel, Perth ~ 3 Star
PERTHSHIRE, ST. ANDREWS & EDINBURGH
Salutation Hotel, Perth ~ 3 Star
Perthshire is a region of breath-taking variety, from its serene glens and endless expanse of lush forest to its bleakly beautiful moors, rushing rivers and tumbling waterfalls.
Harrogate is a Victorian Spa Town in the heart of Yorkshire. For the more metropolitan, the reputation of the shopping streets for exquisite retail opportunities is well deserved and the spa heritage is evident to this day with spa treatments old and new available.
Perthshire is a region of breath-taking variety, from its serene glens and endless expanse of lush forest to its bleakly beautiful moors, rushing rivers and tumbling waterfalls.
4th April | 5 Days | £339
4th April | 5 Days | £339
FOREST OF DEAN
BLACKPOOL
The Doric Hotel
GREAT YARMOUTH Palm Court
Hotel
The Royal Hotel, Skegness ~ 3 Star
SKEGNESS & THE BEST OF LINCOLNSHIRE
The Royal Hotel, Skegness ~ 3 Star
Experience the best of Lincolnshire with historic towns and villages, a thriving seaside resort and ‘Bomber Country’ heritage.
Based in Norfolk’s premier seaside resort, this is a holiday of many contrasts, from the hustle and bustle of a busy seaside resort to the relaxing calm of The Broads, to the historic City of Norwich and the quieter resorts and towns of the region.
Experience the best of Lincolnshire with historic towns and villages, a thriving seaside resort and ‘Bomber Country’ heritage.
BLENHEIM, SEZINCOTE AND THE KENNET & AVON CANAL
SOUTHPORT
Bells Hotel & Country Club ~ 3 Star
WYE VALLEY & THE ROYAL FOREST OF DEAN
BLENHEIM, SEZINCOTE AND THE KENNET & AVON CANAL
The Waterfront Hotel
Best Wester n Blunsdon House Hotel ~ 4 Star
Bells Hotel & Country Club ~ 3 Star
Experience this magical borderland on a scenic river cruise, a relaxing train ride and visits to historic towns. This is a place where you can recharge your batteries, get off the beaten track and escape the everyday
A holiday in Blackpool will leave you feeling refreshed, relaxed, and recharged p even if you are on the go 25 hours a day! Perhaps it’s the resort’s infectious zest for life, or may it’s just that, uniquely, whatever your routine, Blackpool can offer a perfect break from it.
Experience this magical borderland on a scenic river cruise, a relaxing train ride and visits to historic towns. This is a place where you can recharge your batteries, get off the beaten track and escape the everyday
18th April | 5 Days | £419
18th April | 5 Days | £419
Best Wester n Blunsdon House Hotel ~ 4 Star
A lovely tour for the summer as we enjoy a visit to unique Sezincote, a 200-year-old Mogul Indian Palace. Spend a day exploring Blenheim Palace and relax with a horse-drawn barge trip on the Kennet & Avon Canal.
A lovely tour for the summer as we enjoy a visit to unique Sezincote, a 200-year-old Mogul Indian Palace. Spend a day exploring Blenheim Palace and relax with a horse-drawn barge trip on the Kennet & Avon Canal.
Southport is a fun-loving seaside town with attractions for all, and an abundance of independent restaurants, and bars, making it a foodie’s haven. Whether it’s the historic Victorian architecture, iron Pier, or shops, there’s plenty to keep you occupied from our base just a short stroll from the heart of the town.
21st April | 5 Days | £449
21st April | 5 Days | £449
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O U R C O A C H T O U R S 2 0 2 3
A SELECTION OF OUR COACH TOURS 2024
LINCOLNSHIRE DELIGHTS
WINDSOR CASTLE & CRUISE THE THAMES
The Olde Barn Hotel
HARBOUR CRUISE
THE DURHAM COAST
The Winnock Hotel
The Bull Hotel, Gerrard’s Cross ~ 4 Star
From rolling countryside with historic market towns and villages, to an award-winning coastline and Britain’s Best Small City, there is so much to see and do in this county of contrasts.
WINDSOR CASTLE & CRUISE THE THAMES
The Bull Hotel, Gerrard’s Cross ~ 4 Star
A lovely tour as we discover the splendour of Royal Windsor and explore mighty Windsor Castle. Offering a welcome contrast, we also enjoy a relaxing cruise along the River Thames.
A lovely tour as we discover the splendour of Royal Windsor and explore mighty Windsor Castle. Offering a welcome contrast, we also enjoy a relaxing cruise along the River Thames.
21st April | 5 Days | £489
SOUTHSEA & CHICHESTER HARBOUR CRUISE
Best Wester n Royal Beach Hotel ~ 3 Star
SAILING, DREAMING & STEAMING IN THE LAKES
The Little Haven Hotel ~ 3 Star
Shap Wells Hotel
SPRING, SOUTH SHIELDS & THE DURHAM COAST
Best Wester n Royal Beach Hotel ~ 3 Star
Staying at the wonderful Winnock Hotel in Drymen, our tour takes us to some of the finest attractions in the area. Expect spectacular scenery around every corner as we cruise Loch Katrine & Loch Lomond, visit picturesque Aberfoyle, and marvel at the Kelpies.
A great tour for the summer – stroll along Southsea seafront, visit the historic cathedral city of Chichester and enjoy a relaxing harbour cruise and indulge with a gin tasting at Bombay Sapphire.
A great tour for the summer – stroll along Southsea seafront, visit the historic cathedral city of Chichester and enjoy a relaxing harbour cruise and indulge with a gin tasting at Bombay Sapphire.
25th April | 5 Days | £459
The Little Haven Hotel ~ 3 Star
The sheer beauty of the Lake District has inspired poets and artists for centuries and on this holiday, we will paint a picture that will last in your memory for years to come.
A great Spring tour based in South Shields overlooking the River Tyne and Little Haven Beach. We explore the scenic coastline before enjoying time in the historic city of Durham as well as a visit to Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
A great Spring tour based in South Shields overlooking the River Tyne and Little Haven Beach. We explore the scenic coastline before enjoying time in the historic city of Durham as well as a visit to Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
25th April | 5 Days | £439
25 h April | 5 Days | £439
LAND OF THE PRINCE BISHOPS
& BEAUTIFUL GOWER
The Park Head Hotel
PICTURESQUE PEMBROKESHIRE & BEAUTIFUL GOWER
The Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Car marthen ~ 3 Star
The Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Car marthen ~ 3 Star
County Durham was once a virtually independent state ruled not by the king, but by powerful ‘Prince bishops’ who were more or less the ‘Kings of County Durham’. Our tour includes a visit to The Auckland Project which includes a castle, galleries, museums, and lots more to explore.
The natural beauty of the Pembrokeshire coast and the Gower Peninsula are famed all over the world. Glorious sandy beaches and rugged coastline give way to the Preseli Hills, historic towns, and little villages.
1st May | 5 Days | £419
MORECAMBE, LANCASTER & LAKELAND
Fownes Hotel ~ 3 Star
The Auckland Hotel
The natural beauty of the Pembrokeshire coast and the Gower Peninsula are famed all over the world. Glorious sandy beaches and rugged coastline give way to the Preseli Hills, historic towns, and little villages. R & STRATFORD-UPON-AVON Fownes Hotel ~ 3 Star
This is an area of literary greats, of culinary brilliance and iconic heritage. We enjoy the birthplace of William Shakespeare and a relaxing river cruise, the historic city of Worcester, and the beautiful scenic Cotswolds.
Stroll along Morecambe’s award-winning promenade with an ice-cream before visiting the Eric Morecambe Statue, and The Tern Project, a series of public art installations inspired by the birdlife of Morecambe Bay.
This is an area of literary greats, of culinary brilliance and iconic heritage. We enjoy the birthplace of William Shakespeare and a relaxing river cruise, the historic city of Worcester, and the beautiful scenic Cotswolds.
8th May | 5 Days | £439
8th May | 5 Days | £439
THE ENGLISH RIVIERA - TORQUAY
OF ENGLAND
The Headland Hotel
KENT, THE BEAUTIFUL GARDEN OF ENGLAND
Best Wester n Plus Burlington Hotel ~ 4 Star
Torquay is an award-winning resort where elegant Victorian villas, a bustling harbour, and palmfringed beaches give the Riviera its well-earned name.
Best Wester n Plus Burlington Hotel ~ 4 Star
Known as the Garden of England, Kent boasts beautiful beaches, stunning castles, exciting culture, and delicious food & drink. Our tour is ideally based in Folkestone, and we include visits to some lovely coastal and inland towns
Known as the Garden of England, Kent boasts beautiful beaches, stunning castles, exciting culture, and delicious food & drink. Our tour is ideally based in Folkestone, and we include visits to some lovely coastal and inland towns
2nd May | 5 Days | £399
2nd May | 5 Days | £399
BLACKPOOL
The Doric Hotel ~ 3 Star
The Doubletree by Hilton Glasgow Westerwood
A holiday in Blackpool will leave you feeling refreshed, relaxed and recharged – even if you are on the go 25 hours a day! Perhaps it’s the resort’s infectious zest for life, or maybe it’s just that, uniquely, whatever your routine, Blackpool can offer a perfect break from it.
A holiday in Blackpool will leave you feeling refreshed, relaxed and recharged – even if you are on the go 25 hours a day! Perhaps it’s the resort’s infectious zest for life, or maybe it’s just that, uniquely, whatever your routine, Blackpool can offer a perfect break from it.
Set against the backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is a great international gathering. Every year, more than 100 million people around the world watch the Tattoo on TV …. and more than 11 million people from over 100 countries have experienced the Tattoo live …. and more than 40,000 performers from over 40 countries have taken part.
9th May | 5 Days | £299
9th May | 5 Days | £299
AYRSHIRE & DUMFRIES HOUSE
Riverside Lodge
The Royal & Fortescue Hotel ~ 3 Star
DEVONSHIRE & ILFRACOMBE
The Royal & Fortescue Hotel ~ 3 Star
Ayrshire sits on the west coast of Scotland and features the wonders of island life, countryside towns, and sandy shores. A highlight of our tour is a visit to Dumfries House, part of the Prince’s Trust.
A short break with excursions to interest everyone. We take in North Devon throughout with visits to interesting attractions which, when combined with our excellent hotel, makes this an enjoyable break.
A short break with excursions to interest everyone. We take in North Devon throughout with visits to interesting attractions which, when combined with our excellent hotel, makes this an enjoyable break.
8th May | 5 Days | £479
h May | |
BEAUTIFUL CORNWALL
NORTH DEVON DELIGHTS
Royal Hotel
Rosemundy House Hotel AA ~ 4 Star
Rosemundy House Hotel AA ~ 4 Star
Cornwall is in the far west of Great Britain on a peninsula tumbling into the vast Atlantic Ocean, almost completely surrounded by the sea. Cornwall is loved for its dramatic
Cornwall is in the far west of Great Britain on a peninsula tumbling into the vast Atlantic Ocean, almost completely surrounded by the sea. Cornwall is loved for its dramatic course, its pasties and cream teas!
Step into North Devon where you’ll find Tarka Country, little changed since Henry Williamson wrote his famous novel, Tarka the Otter. The region is full of golden sandy beaches, amazing attractions, great local food and drink and a wealth of cultural experiences just waiting to be discovered.
course, its pasties and cream teas!
13th May | 6 Days | £519
13th May | 6 Days | £519
INTERESTED? 01706 648126 and request a copy of our 2024 brochure. You’ll be surprised at the variations of tours we operate. Visit our website www.ellensmith.co.uk
INTERESTED? 01706 648126 and request a copy of our 2024 brochure. You’ll be surprised at the variations of tours we operate. Visit our website www.ellensmith.co.uk
ENSURE YOUR HEALTH AND WELFARE WITH A POWER OF ATTORNEY
The issue of care and welfare is gaining more and more coverage in the media. It’s not surprising really as there are more of us living well in to old age. Not only that, mental health and wellbeing is high on the social agenda.
The subject presents a thorny question; how will you be looked after if anything happens to you? If you’re diagnosed with a degenerative mental condition, such as dementia what will you do? If you need care because you’ve been involved in an accident that’s left you mentally unable to cope on your own, or if you simply need more help as you age, whether that be at home or in a residential care facility, how will you ensure you’re wellbeing is taken care of?
From a legal perspective, there’s a simple answer: a Lasting Power of Attorney. This is a legal document which allows a person (the donor) to select another person, or persons, to act on their behalf if they can no longer do it for themselves.
There are two types of power of attorney; property and financial affairs which gives someone of your choosing the authority to make decisions about your money and assets – paying bills, collecting benefits, selling your home – and a health and welfare Power of Attorney. This gives an attorney (the person you selected to act for you) the authority to make decisions
about your lifestyle. This includes any medication you may need, where you live, what you eat and even whether you’re given life sustaining treatment or not.
Health and Welfare Power of Attorneys are increasingly being taken up because many care homes are asking for them now. Even if people are receiving care at home, more local authorities are seeking confirmation that there is one in place and who has the authority to deal with the council on the donor’s behalf.
Before a Power of Attorney to be implemented it has to be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian. Your solicitor will do this for you. Once set up and registered, a Health and Welfare Power of Attorney can only be activated at a time when you’ve lost mental capacity.
The advantage of setting up a Power of Attorney is that it gives you options. Perhaps the most important one is that it allows you to choose who you want to look after you rather who the state thinks should act for you.
You can appoint as many attorneys as you like who can make decisions for you collectively or you can give individuals authority on specific matters. Although your attorney has as much decision making power as you, you can limit their complete control if you have concerns. Your solicitor will be able to discuss this with you.
When it comes to choosing an attorney, you should think about how well the person looks after their own affairs. Are they good with money, do they make foolish or rash decisions? Do you know the person well and, more importantly, do you trust them to make decisions in your best interests? After all, they’re likely to be making what could be some very important decisions on your behalf.
For a Health and Welfare Power of Attorney, you can choose anyone over the age of 18. The usual choices are a spouse or relative. You can also appoint a friend to the task or even your solicitor. If, for any reason, your attorney is unable or unwilling to act for you, you can stipulate a replacement.
Finally, a Power of Attorney gives you peace of mind. Putting one in place ensures that there’ll be someone on hand who can manage you affairs if you can’t.
If you choose not to set up a Power of Attorney and you need someone to act for you, your family will have to apply for a Deputyship with the Court of Protection. The problem with this is that it’s a costly and time consuming process (around six months) during which time the Court will decide what happens to you, not your loved ones.
There’s also the risk that the Court will appoint a Deputy which may not be a family member or a person you would have chosen. While all this is being sorted out, your assets will be frozen which could mean your loved ones end up paying for your care, medication and any other expense you need until the Deputy has been appointed.
If you’re interested in setting up a health and Welfare Power of Attorney, Russell & Russell offers a free no obligation consultation to discuss your circumstances and needs.
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STEVE HOWARTH’S TEST DRIVE
THE KIA EV9 GTLINE REVIEW
When it comes to large SUVs size matters… Making Range Rovers look small, Kia’s latest flagship EV certainly measures up in the ‘big beast’ department measuring in at over five meters long! The Kia EV9 is a match for long wheelbase Defenders with the same purposeful look and 4x4 ability.
I recently got to spend a week, driving the expansive Kia EV9 Gt-Line and was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to drive despite its sheer size and it is weighing in at an impressive 3,240kg.
This is a lot of car for your cash, with the Gt-Line models starting from £73,275 (on the road) but included is loads of space for up to 7 adults in super comfy artificial leather seats with the front seats being operated electrically with memory and massage functions on the driver’s seat. Then the first two seat rows have heated and cooling functions and unlike some competitors the rearmost seats are easy access, full-sized and auto folding. If you need to transport the whole family in comfort, then this is well worth a look.
Almost everything about the EV9 is big from the standard kit list to power on tap – 378bhp giving 0 to 62 in a blistering 5.3 seconds in sport mode, where the driver’s seat bolsters will expand to grip you, so you don’t come out of the seat. Other modes include normal, eco and personalised driving settings. Another big number
is the EV’s fully charged range of up to 314 miles in the GT Line range. However, a small number is the time Kia says it takes to power up on a superfast 350kW charge connection – just 24 minutes from 10 to 80 per cent, although standard 50kW systems will take a little longer at 1 hour 23 minutes.
On to that extensive kit list which includes GT-Line exterior styling, 21 inch striking alloy wheels, auto lights and wipers, electrically adjustable and heated steering wheel with memory function, smart power tailgate, a 12.3 inch infotainment screen and similar sized driver display, sat nav, adaptable cruise control, wireless phone charging and 360 degree cameras plus a raft of off road and safety systems. Another surprising feature is the driver’s seat, which can turn into a bed chair if you need to pull off for a rest.
So as we have come to expect from Kia their latest offering breaks new ground in terms of technology while delivering good value – yes it is a lot of cash but then you do get a lot of car and equipment for your money, undercutting rivals in terms of specification and performance. The Kia EV9 range starts with the 2WD ‘Air’ version which is priced from £65,025 followed by the GT Line and grade topping GT Line S which comes in a six or 7 seat version.
And like all Kia’s the EV9 comes with a standard 7-year/100,000 mile warranty.
For more information regarding the Kia EV9 or the Kia range then please contact Bolton Kia – Europe’s No.1 Kia Dealer, based on the Middlebrook Retail Park just off the M61 Junction 6.
Contact our dedicated Business and Fleet team at Bolton Kia - Europe’s No.1 Kia Dealer. fleet@boltonkia.co.uk or 01204 664800.
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Range figures are determined according to the standardised EU measurement procedure (WLTP) for the models shown: Combined not applicable for Kia EV9 GT-Line S AWD, CO2 emissions 0 g/km and electric combined range of up to 313 miles, to a city range of 415 miles.
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The EV9 is a battery electric vehicle requiring mains electricity for charging. Range based on test conditions and may vary. Individual driving style and other factors, such as speed, outside temperature, topography and the use of electricity-consuming devices/units, have an influence on the real life range and can possibly reduce it. For more information about WLTP please refer to kia.com/uk. Models shown: Kia EV9 ‘GT-Line S’ 99.8kWh 378bhp AWD Auto (6 Seat Swivel) at £78,775.00 including Pacific Matt Blue paint at £1,750. Kia EV9 range available from £65,025. Specification varies across the range and is subject to change without notice. Business users only. Quote valid from 10.05.24 - 07.06.24. *Offer available on Business Contract hire with advance rental of 6 months rental + VAT (£5285.70 + VAT),followed by 35 monthly rentals of £880.95+ VAT. Excess miles over contracted mileage of 8,000 miles per year (24,000 total contract mileage) over 36 months charged at 19.64 pence per mile (+VAT). Excess charges also apply if you breach manufacturer servicing or maintenance guidelines or if the car exceeds BVRLA Fair Wear & Tear guidelines for its age/mileage when it is returned to Kia Contract Hire. The total P11D value of the vehicle includes options, extras, manufacturer’s delivery and VAT. Total Effective Rental (applicable to cars only) is £969.04 (this assumes a 50% VAT disallowance on the Finance Rental and VAT). Contract Hire Customer Maintenance (inc. RFL). Package includes Vehicle Excise Duty for the agreement duration, we reserve the right to pass on future increases in the cost of Vehicle Excise Duty. Guarantee/indemnity may be required. Prices and details are subject to change without
CLOSER TO NATURE
Biomimetic materials that literally mimic nature, are revolutionising dentistry and here in the Ribble Valley, one forward-thinking practice is one of the leading pioneers of this technique
Always keeping ahead of the industry, leading private dental practice Renovo is one of the first practices in the UK that has fully adapted the very latest techniques that can successfully restore teeth by using materials that mimic nature and the natural tooth. Biomimetic dentistry is revolutionising the way dentists can restore and repair teeth as
Dr Usman Riaz of Ribble Valley-based Renovo explains: “This is micro-invasive dentistry. We can preserve as much of the tooth structure as possible by using scientifically developed, bio-compatible metal-free materials that act, feel and look just like our natural teeth.”
AVOIDING ROOT CANALS
“Biomimetic dentistry can help reduce your need for root canal therapy by up to 90 per cent. With immediate dentin sealing and resin coating, biomimetic dentistry gives pulps a vital chance to heal, helping maintain their natural resilience and extend their life. This is at the forefront of our core values,” adds Dr Riaz.
These latest advances in dental technology are set to change the way we view restorative dentistry. For teeth that have been damaged, porcelain crowns and veneers have, in the past, been the solution. However, more recent developments in bonding technology and the bio-materials used, have given dentists a new alternative, usually with no tooth removal.
PREDICTABLE OUTCOMES AND PAIN-FREE LONGERLASTING TEETH
Biomimetic restorations treat the causes of symptoms (cracks or caries near the pulp) so they do not result in sensitivity or pain after restoration: “Biomimetic techniques also restore the tooth in a way that mimics a tooth’s natural structure, preventing cracks around the restoration. Finally, the advanced adhesive techniques used in a biomimetic restoration have been shown to keep a restoration bonded for over 20 years, and counting, so the days of crowns or fillings falling out can be a thing of the past!” These restorative materials that mimic nature, are not only perfect for aesthetically restoring teeth but they also help preserve and strengthen the natural tooth structure.
SCIENCE-BACKED DENTAL TREATMENT
Biomimetic dentistry is more technique sensitive and requires more detailed steps than traditional restorative practices. With Renovo’s approach, the dentists and the whole clinical team understand the science, or what we call the ‘why’ behind each step in their biomimetic restoration. The systematic steps
take the guesswork out of treatment planning, leaving clinicians and patients feeling confident in every restoration.
IMPROVED AESTHETICS
“Biomimetic dentistry is general dentistry and can be applied to every case we see at Renovo. The concepts of conserving tooth structure, saving pulps and superior adhesion will serve as a more predictable foundation of our work,” explains Dr Riaz.
“We can change, reshape and enhance teeth with these new materials. The biomimetic materials are also reinforcing teeth – it is a totally different concept to what we have seen previously.”
Adopting the latest biomimetic philosophies and having all the specialist techniques and materials available to them, the dentists at Renovo are pioneering in
their unique approach.
“Specialist techniques are used in biomimetic dentistry and the whole team have had advanced training,” says Dr Riaz. “For us, using non-invasive techniques and preserving teeth has always been something
WE GET OPTIMAL RESULTS WITH ZERO TOOTH REMOVAL AND THAT’S WHY THE BIOMIMETIC APPROACH IS SO POPULAR
we routinely believe in and practice, so biomimetic dentistry sits really well with that belief.
“It’s the way dentistry should be done –to save and conserve teeth has always been our gold standard.”
ZERO TOOTH LOSS MAXIMUM AESTHETICS
For nervous patients the biomimetic approach revolutionises the way they view a dental appointment: “For those people, this is an amazing development as the approach is to conserve tooth tissue using minimally invasive techniques. No anaesthetic is needed as there is zero tooth removal.”
While biomimetic dentistry can help to naturally strengthen and restore damaged teeth, it is also perfect for cosmetic procedures: “From a cosmetic point of view we can improve without having to compromise, which is a very powerful concept.
“With the latest biomimetic materials, we get incredible results and in many cases, it is much quicker too, as it often involves just one visit to the dentist.
“These treatment concepts and philosophy are popular in the US and Europe, but it has taken time to develop in the UK. We have had to understand the materials and perfect new techniques so we can carry out dentistry at a different level.”
HEALTHIER TEETH HEALTHIER YOU
By removing all toxicity and inflammation from the mouth, biological dentistry helps restore vitality, balance and systemic health.
“What we put in our mouth and more importantly, the teeth themselves, has a crucial role to play in our overall health. Gut health begins in the mouth. It’s more than just a gateway – it’s a mirror reflecting our overall health.” n
Renovo Dental
Pendle House Clitheroe Road Chatburn BB7 4JY 01200 441000 hello@renovodental.co.uk renovodental.co.uk @renovodental
OPEN UP YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER
THE first signs of Spring and the onset of Summer make us want to throw open our doors and windows and welcome in sunlight and fresh air.
Just as Winter makes us want to close all the doors, pull the blinds down and the heavy curtains across and hunker down so these new seasons insist that we open up our homes and embrace the warmer weather.
It’s also a time when we relish the space in our homes and if we feel we need more, make plans. And a CONSERVATORY or ORANGERIE could be top of your list.
These smart glass structures are a great way of adding useful extra space to your home while bringing you closer to your garden and outside greenery.
If it’s below a certain size it can be built under permitted development rights but if it exceeds these limits you will need to apply for planning permission as it becomes an extension. So it’s certainly worth checking out the building regulations around conservatories.
Use a supplier whose work you have already seen and check on their website for reviews beforehand.
Considering exactly what you want this new space for should influence both your choice of conservatory and whether a building extension might be better.
Ensure a new conservatory blends in with your current home and with the adjoining rooms but do take a look at the very latest
styles before you finally choose. Remember that old and new can look good together.
Another brilliant way to open up a room and bring the outside inside spectacularly is with BIFOLD DOORS.
External bifold doors are a great way to open up a living space like the kitchen or living room areas. Choosing good quality materials helps prevent against warping or cracking and an installer with a proven reputation can ensure few problems and only pleasure ahead.
Going into Summer also highlights the WINDOWS of your home and if they’re looking drab, dull or just need replacing this is an excellent time to do it. This not only improves the value of your home but improves the quality of your lifestyle.
Upgrading from single glazing or outdated double glazing can also improve your home’s energy efficiency. Advanced thermal technology means that double glazing keeps your home at ideal temperatures all through the seasons.
Local companies have everything from sliding sash windows to casement windows. Dark window frames continue to be popular in 2024 with popular colours including deep blues, dark olive greens and sleek black.
Modern windows are also very streamlined and allow homeowners to enjoy their lovely views. Aluminium slimline frames are especially effective in enhancing views, with flush sash windows another minimalist option.
It may also be a good time to invest in some lighter, brighter CURTAINS Thermal curtains come in all colours so look better for Summer and keep the room cool.
Lightweight voile curtains create an ethereal, softer effect in rooms like the lounge but you can still go for blackout curtains for bedrooms where complete darkness offers a better chance of a good night’s sleep.
BLINDS may also be worth considering for a more contemporary look to your home. Roman blinds are ideal for small to medium-sized windows like a bedroom as they can gently filter light into the room or be customized with a blackout lining.
Electric blinds are now popular with many homeowners. They look clean and modern and can be controlled via a mobile phone, tablet, Alexa or Google Home so you can set timers to open and close them exactly when you want – perfect for when you’re on holiday.
Roller blinds are probably the easiest to install and still a very effective choice of window covering. They come in such a wide range of colours and patterns now that they can blend into any room’s décor and can be made from moistureresistant materials for use in bathrooms and kitchens.
Wooden blinds have seen a surge in popularity and can look very stylish and vertical blinds are great for large windows and doors, creating a stylish appearance. They can also help to lower room temperatures during warmer months by reducing the amount of light coming into the home.
Take a fresh look at FLOOR COVERINGS to lighten up and expand a room. Go for new carpets in durable material and paler colours or for wooden flooring in a lighter, warmer wood. The latter really opens up a drab room and helps maximise light.
Jorgus Carpets and Flooring work from fleece to carpet on the edge of the West Pennine Moors. Supporting British wool farming traditions for over 30 years, Jorgus choose locally
sourced materials for carpet and rug manufacturing. They sell carpets and rugs from their factory directly to the public. The carpets they make and sell are perfect and of the highest standard, not factory seconds.
Nothing compares to the soft and comfortable feeling of carpet under your feet. There are so many different colours, materials and designs of carpets for you to choose from. Different materials may require more cleaning than others. The wrong carpet may wear out quickly, fade or show stains that resist your best cleaning skills. It is important to choose the best carpeting for your home. Bespoke carpet is custom made the way you like it. Create unique carpets and rugs in any width, any shape and any colour.
Or, bring the garden inside with plenty of PLANTS – whether hanging plants in high holders or just clusters of plant pots on a shelf in the lounge.
Large and lively PAINTINGS also bring fresh interest to larger rooms. Use a couple on one wall or put together several photographs of family and friends on another to refresh a plain room.
If you can afford to, swap heavy older FURNITURE for lighter, sleeker modern items like sofas or recliners.
PAINTING walls a sunny shade like a lovely yellow will definitely bring the light into any room. Even a signature wall in such a bright shade makes a difference, especially teamed with complementary wallpaper for a whole new seasonal look.
In fact, it’s worth going outside your home to take a look at your property’s kerb appeal and seeing whether it needs a new coat of fresh, bright paint on the exterior. That brighter look just follows you into the home!
These days, many main living rooms just boast a couple of really comfortable chairs which not only better reflect the way we live but also give that room far more space. Add a large TV screen, freestanding or on the wall, and you’ve got a much more contemporary look.
Be strategic with LIGHTING in your home. Modern lighting can be really bright, thanks to LED, so there’s no excuse for dark corners and you can highlight paintings or special features in any room with a spotlight to make evenings just as light and bright as those special days of Summer.
MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR OUTDOOR SPACE
Giving you garden a new look.
It’s time to start afresh in the garden and turn those ideas you’ve been dreaming about over winter into reality. Whether a major transformation or simply disguising an ugly drain cover, making plans and acting on them is exciting and rejuvenating for you and your outdoor space. One of the best moves I made last year was to give my wooden panel fencing a facelift. The dark protective coating had done its job but really made the garden feel much smaller and enclosed than it needed to be. Admittedly the lighter paint finish I chose required a few coats to mask what was underneath but the difference it made justified all the hard work – not only has the fencing receded from view but the paler backdrop really sets off plants growing against it.
Here’s a few more ideas to give your outdoor space a lift in 2024.
Borrow the view
Is there a view or attractive feature beyond your garden that you could focus the eye on to make your plot feel bigger than it actually is? It could be a church spire, a group of trees or perhaps some hills on the horizon. Trimming an opening in a hedge will frame the scene and draw the eye to what lies outside as will creating a ‘window’ in a boundary wall. Some rustic screening or trellising with an archway in it can have the same effect. Alternatively, use a simple pair of trees in pots or two attractive tall urns either side of a feature to direct attention to it.
Grow wild
Many modern flowers offer wildlife little or no nectar or have such large and intricate flower heads that insects can’t find a way inside to reach it. Provide a helping hand by planting a native wildflower patch that will offer food, in the form of pollen, seeds, fruits, nectar and foliage to feast on, as well as shelter and nesting sites. Go for plants like common knapweed (Centaurea nigra) and oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgar).
Field scabious (Knautia arvensis) has lovely lilac flowers, shaped like a pin cushion on tall upright stems and flowers between July and September. For scent try chamomile with its apple-like aroma in June to August. Wildflowers are not only easy to grow but fairly pest resistant too.
Devise a plan
Grab a diary or calendar in the new year sales or programme your phone to remind you about jobs, like pruning and sowing, that need to be done at a particular time. If it’s major design work you’re considering then don’t underestimate the importance of planning before digging. It’ll save time and stop you from making costly mistakes when you’re tempted to buy at the garden centre. Knowledge is key so get to know everything about your plot from soil type to which areas are in sun and shade. Are there large trees that will affect plant growth or structures, like a bin store, that you’d like to disguise. Know what you want to use your garden for and how much time and resources you can devote to it.
Take it easy
Having a gorgeous garden doesn’t mean you have to be a slave to it. Keep things low maintenance by growing plants that are reliable, easy to care for and offer a long flowering season. Evergreen shrubs like viburnums, mahonia and camellias have attractive flowers, provide year-round interest and need little pruning. And don’t forget bulbs will come back year after year. In spring snowdrops (galanthus) look wonderful planted in drifts under trees or brightening up bare space between border shrubs. Crocuses inject much needed colour at this time too. Choose perennials like Geranium ‘Rozanne’ that just need deadheading to encourage more flowers and go for trees like acers that will add height but need little to no pruning.
Get the seasons covered
Whatever the season you can never predict the weather. A veranda or gazebo will take all the guesswork out of the equation, leaving you free to entertain outdoors whenever you want or just relax and enjoy the garden year-round under cover from rain or full-on sun.
Add water
Tap into the relaxing sound of running water. These days we’re spoilt for choice when it comes to designs and size of water features. From traditional ponds with built in electrics for larger plots to solar fountains for smaller ones, water adds an extra
dimension to your outdoor space and also encourages wildlife. Make it a focal point or use it in amongst planting or a quiet corner for added interest. A still water feature, hidden from view ready to be discovered, is effective too as it provides an element of surprise.
Love your lawn
If you don’t have time to do anything else then the quickest and best way of giving your garden a lift is to make sure lawn edges are looking neat and tidy. It’s amazing what a difference a trim can make. Well-defined edges against paving show you care and look really stylish. Do it at least once every other cut using long-handled edging shears or a special half-moon edging iron. A powered nylon-line trimmer will make quick work of a larger lawn.
Think outside the border
Don’t confine plants to borders and patio pots. Create extra space for them to grow in by lifting slabs and planting up the gaps with tough rock plants, low growing herbs and succulents. If you’ve got a large expanse of patio that you want to keep for entertaining, it’s a simple way of softening the look of it and makes the space much more inviting and individual. In the same way see a broken slab as a planting opportunity rather than an eyesore. Choose drought tolerant types that are happy with limited root space like Thymus serpyllum, houseleeks and aubretia. Less hard landscaping is good for the environment too.
Make your garden glow
Experiment with mains powered lighting, solar and battery-operated lights to emphasise the best features of your garden and turn it into a useable space after dark. When angled correctly spotlights will help show off a specimen plant or sculpture or the beautiful peeling bark of trees like that of Tibetan cherry. At the other end of the spectrum the portability of battery-operated lanterns makes them ideal for special events – use them to guide party guests along a garden path or to make an alfresco dining table glow. Going for one colour type – either a warm or cool white – will help unify the scheme.
Create a stylish office
Garden Room by Everlong Garden Fencing
Exchange the rush of your daily commute for a stroll across the lawn. Having a dedicated space for work or hobbies, where you can spread out rather than be confined to a corner of a spare room, is life-changing. And the beauty is that you get to look out onto your
garden every day. Make it an inviting space year-round by choosing designs made from energy efficient structured insulated panels, which are also tougher than timber-framed buildings. Look for a professional firm working with these materials who can provide a free survey and advice on any planning restrictions.
GARDEN CENTRE & CAFÉ
Stunning Spring & Summer Bedding Plants
STARS & CARS
RESIDENTS in Bolton could have been forgiven for thinking remakes of several Hollywood blockbusters were being filmed in the town recently.
For spotted on the streets were several Batmobiles, the Ghostbusters and their Ecto-1 ambulance, Transformers, Smokey and the Bandit’s Trans Am, cars from various Bond films plus the four wheel stars of other film greats like the Dukes of Hazzard, Tomb Raider and Back to the Future.
Also Star Wars and Transformers characters plus dozens of Stormtroopers were on parade as Stars & Cars came to Bolton Arena.
Raising an estimated £30k plus for Chorley’s Derian House Children’s Hospice the event was a sell out with over 4,000 people queuing around the block to see some amazing vehicles and lookalikes of their favourite film characters.
Joint organiser Colin Wilby said it was the third time the show had come to Bolton and was the biggest and most successful yet with over 40 vehicles were on display.
One owner, motoring journalist Martin Ward who has the 1964 Fiat 500D from the latest Indiana Jones movie, said: “It is for such a good cause that we were all happy to bring our cars along and it was a real fun family day out for everyone.”
The charity that provides homeless people with a purpose
50 Plus Magazine shines a spotlight on one of the leading Emmaus homelessness charities in the North West
Nestled in the heart of the North West lies a sanctuary that embodies the values of compassion, community, and resilience –homelessness charity Emmaus Bolton. For those of us who’ve seen the world change and understand the importance of extending a helping hand, Emmaus Bolton stands out, offering more than just shelter; the charity provides roles for people with a purpose and belonging for those who have faced homelessness and social exclusion, known to Emmaus as companions.
The start of a global movement
The story of Emmaus Bolton dates back to post-World War II France when MP, cleric and former member of the French Resistance, Abbé Pierre, fought to provide homes and purposeful work for those living on the streets of Paris.
Inspired by what he had seen in France as a student, businessman Selwyn Image then brought Emmaus to the UK in 1989, setting up the first Emmaus community in Cambridge.
How Emmaus Bolton began
As Emmaus charities began establishing themselves at sites across the UK, a group of like-minded people got together in Bolton. Following a street-by-street search, these pioneers eventually found a a semi-derelict building in a former army barracks off Fletcher Street as a base. Coverting the shell into usable rooms and social enterprises took place in partnership with companions, who continue to help expand and improve the site to this day.
Now there are 29 Emmaus charities supporting 850 people across the UK, with the national federation, Emmaus UK, championed by Queen Camilla, who joined as royal patron in 2006. Former hostage Terry Waite, became president in 1991. He understands first-hand the importance of social inclusion and solidarity due to his experiences in captivity.
Regaining independence and dignity
Since its humble beginnings, Emmaus Bolton has grown into a vital pillar of support. Through its unique blend of residential accommodation, support, training and work experience within its various social enterprises, companions are able to regain independence and dignity.
At the heart of Emmaus Bolton’s success lies its social enterprise model, which goes beyond mere philanthropy. Companions are involved in various businesses, from furniture-making to restoration and recycling, to reusing donations of unwanted furniture in the charity’s second-hand shops and services, all situated off Fletcher Street.
What you can do to help
Emmaus Bolton doesn’t stop there. The charity carries out acts of solidarity for the wider community, with the provision of a food bank for local families in need that began during Covid and continues to this day, thanks to kind donations from supporters.
As we enter the later chapters of our lives, we understand the importance of leaving a legacy of kindness and compassion. Supporting Emmaus Bolton isn’t just about helping those in need, it’s about reaffirming our commitment to building a more inclusive and caring society. Whether this is through volunteering, donations, or advocacy, every contribution from our generation helps to create a brighter future for all.
To find out more about our volunteer roles or to make a monetary or furniture donation to Emmaus Bolton, you can visit: emmaus.org.uk/bolton/.
With busy lives, it can be hard to find time to volunteer. However, the benefits of volunteering can be enormous. Volunteering can help you meet new people, learn new skills and even feel happier and healthier. If you are looking to get back into work, volunteering can be a great way to build your CV. Give us a call to hear about the volunteering opportunities we have at Emmaus Bolton.
Come and join our great team! Ask for more details on 01204 398056 or email info@emmausbolton.org.uk
Kwoklyn Wan offers 80 effortless recipes that are cooked in just one pot – a slow cooker, rice cooker, traditional clay pot or, of course, the humble wok.
MONKFISH THAI-STYLE GREEN CURRY
One of the most opulent pieces of fish you can use poached in a creamy, spicy and fragrant Thai-style curry sauce. Best served on top of jasmine steamed rice with a spritz of lime juice.
Method
Roughly chop the shallots, garlic, ginger, chillies and lemongrass, then place into a blender with the remaining paste ingredients and blend until smooth.
Place a wok or deep-sided saucepan over a medium heat, add the oil and, once hot, add the blended curry paste and fry gently for 5–8 minutes. Add the coconut milk and bring to a simmer, then allow it to cook over a low heat for 3 minutes.
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 20 minutes
Equipment - Wok or deep-sided saucepan
Blender
Serves 4
Ingredients
• 1 tbsp vegetable oil
• 400ml (14fl oz) can coconut milk
• 600g (1lb 5oz) monkfish, cut into bite-sized chunks
• pinch of salt and white pepper
• 3 spring onions (scallions), roughly chopped
• small handful of coriander (cilantro) leaves, roughly chopped
• 1 lime, cut into wedges
For the curry paste
• 3 shallots
• 3 garlic cloves
• thumb-sized piece of ginger or galangal
• 3 red bird’s-eye chillies
• 2 lemongrass stalks
• 1 tsp cumin seeds
• 1 tsp coriander seeds
• 2 tbsp light soy sauce
• zest and juice of 1 lime
Season the fish with salt and pepper and add to the curry sauce with the spring onions (scallions). Bring back up to a simmer and cook for 5 minutes or until the fish has begun to flake. Turn off the heat and gently stir in the chopped coriander (cilantro) leaves.
Serve with rice or noodles along with a wedge of lime.
GARLIC CHICKEN POT RICE
Not only is this simple to prepare and keeps washing-up to a minimum, this one-pot winner allows the rice to take on all of the flavours of the marinade. Place the chicken in a bowl along with the salt and rice vinegar. Cover with water and massage the chicken with your hands for 30 seconds, then allow to sit for 30 minutes. This process will tenderize the chicken and remove any impurities. Drain and pat dry with kitchen paper.
Method
Place all the marinade ingredients in a bowl, add the drained chicken and use your hands to massage the marinade into the chicken. Cover and set to one side to marinate for at least 20 minutes or ideally for 2 hours in the fridge.
Place the rice in a bowl and wash 2–3 times until the water becomes less cloudy, then cover with water and allow to soak for 35 minutes. Once soaked, pour off the excess water and place the rice into a 3–4-litre (131/4–171/2-cup) clay pot or large saucepan. Pour over 250ml (1 cup) of water and evenly spread
Prep 35 minutes
Marinate 20 minutes + Cook 40 minutes
Equipment - Clay pot or large saucepan
Serves 2
Ingredients
• 350–400g (12–14oz) boneless, skinless chicken
thighs, cut into bite-sized pieces
• 1 tsp salt
• 1 tbsp white rice vinegar
• 180g (1 cup) Thai fragrant rice (or long-grain rice)
• 2 spring onions (scallions), finely sliced
For the marinade
• 8 garlic gloves, minced
• 1 small onion, finely diced
• 1⁄2 green (bell) pepper, deseeded and finely diced
• 2 tbsp oyster sauce
• 2 tbsp Chinese rice wine (Shaoxing wine)
• 1 tsp sugar
• 1 tbsp light soy sauce
• 1 tsp dark soy sauce
• 1 tsp sesame oil
• pinch of white pepper
• 1 tbsp vegetable oil
over the marinated chicken (along with any remaining marinade) and top with half of the spring onions (scallions).
Place over a medium heat and, once the water begins to bubble and has begun to be absorbed, turn the heat down to its lowest setting, put on the lid and allow to cook for 25 minutes. Turn off the heat and allow it to stand with the lid on for a further 10 minutes – no peeking! (If you like a crispy bottom to your rice, you can leave the heat on low for the last 10 minutes.) Check the chicken is cooked and then sprinkle with the remaining chopped spring onions and serve.
BEEF BRISKET RENDANG
Nothing quite beats slow-cooked red meat. Now combine that with spices and fragrant aromatics from Southeast Asia and creamy coconut milk and you just know this dish is going to be a knockout. Be patient and you can expect to be rewarded with true melt-in-the-mouth moments of happiness.
Method
Place the beef in a bowl, add the salt and the vinegar and then cover with water. Allow to soak for 30 minutes; this process will help remove any impurities from the meat and loosen the muscle fibres, ensuring it’s tender when cooked.
Once the meat has soaked, drain and place on to kitchen paper to absorb any excess water.
Place the rendang paste ingredients into a blender with a little water and blend until smooth.
Place a 3–4-litre (131/4–171/2-cup) flameproof casserole or claypot over a medium heat along with the oil, then add the blended spice paste along with the cinnamon stick, cloves, star
Prep 5 minutes, plus 30 minutes soaking Cook 1 hour 40 minutes
Equipment - Casserole or clay pot Blender
Serves 4
Ingredients
• 750g (1lb 10oz) beef brisket or boneless short ribs
• 1 tsp salt
• 1 tbsp white rice vinegar
• 3 tbsp vegetable oil
• 1 cinnamon stick
• 4 cloves
• 2 star anise
• 3 cardamom pods
• 2 lemongrass stalks, crushed
• 1 tbsp tamarind paste
• 11⁄2 tbsp coconut sugar (or demerara sugar)
• 400ml (14fl oz) can coconut milk
• 375ml (11⁄2 cups) water
• 8 makrut lime leaves
For the rendang paste
• 6 shallots
• 5 garlic cloves
• thumb-sized piece of ginger, peeled
• 2 lemongrass stalks
• 6 red bird’s-eye chillies
anise and cardamom and fry for a couple of minutes until fragrant. Now add the drained beef along with the lemongrass and cook, turning occasionally, to seal the beef. Once the beef is sealed on all sides, add the tamarind paste and sugar and mix before adding the coconut milk and water. Stir again, bring to the boil and then turn down the heat to low.
Add the lime leaves and gently stir in, then cover with a lid and allow to cook for 11/2 hours, stirring occasionally. After 11/2 hours the meat should be tender and falling apart and the sauce will be thick and sticky. If the sauce is still a little thin, remove the lid and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until the sauce is reduced and any excess liquid is practically dried up. Serve on top of fluffy steamed rice.
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WOK-FRIED AUBERGINE
Here, soft aubergine (eggplant) fingers soak up the garlic and salty soya bean sauce like delicious little sponges.
Method
Prep 5 Minutes
Cook 10 Minutes
Equipment - Wok
Serves 2
Ingredients
• 3 large aubergines (eggplants)
• 2–3 tbsp vegetable oil, plus extra for frying, if needed
• 5 spring onions (scallions), finely chopped, whites and greens separated
• 3 garlic cloves, minced
• 1 tsp grated fresh ginger
• 2 tbsp soya bean sauce
Begin by cutting the aubergines (eggplants) into fingers of roughly 3 x 12cm (11/4 x 41/2in).
Place a wok over a medium-high heat and add the oil. Once hot, add the aubergine slices and fry until golden brown on all sides. Once browned, remove from the wok and set to one side.
Add a little more oil to the wok and add the spring onion (scallion) whites, garlic and ginger. After 30 seconds, add the soya bean sauce and mix well, then add the browned aubergines. Continue to cook, stirring gently and ensuring the aubergines are well dressed with the sauce, then add the spring onion greens. After 1 minute add a splash of water, stir and cook for a further minute, then turn off the heat and serve.
Great with a simple bowl of rice or noodles.
Credit: One Wok One Pot by Kwoklyn Wan (Quadrille, £16.99), Photography © Sam Folan
The Garden Room
The true heart and soul of the The Cherry Tree. The dining room everyone is talking about. Our Garden room will leave you breathless with its stunning blossom tree decor, spacious booths, beautifully designed cocktail bar and clear views of the Garden. The Garden Room is perfect for all occasions.
The Garden Room
Market Menu
| 3 courses £25.95
Slightly Smaller portions
Available Monday - Thursday All Day | Friday & Saturday 12Excludes public bank holidays, celebration days and December
Cannot be used in conjunction with any offer or Blue Light Discount
The Garden Terrace
The true heart and soul of the The Cherry Tree. The dining room everyone is talking about. Our Garden room will leave you breathless with its stunning blossom tree decor, spacious booths, beautifully designed cocktail bar and clear views of the Garden. The Garden Room is perfect for all occasions.
The Con servatory
With luscious foliage and jungle textures, this room will certainly not disappoint.
Great news
The Blossom Lounge
Starters
Six beautiful oral decorated booths, boasting views of the garden room and our garden area. This dining terrace can be fully opened on those summer days making it the perfect spot to enjoy al fresco dining and cocktails in the sun.
Pea & Ham Soup | crispy ham hock, salted butter, sourdough baguette
Soup of the Day (v) | salted butter, sourdough baguette
Mini Pork Bangers | mustard mayonnaise
Cauliflower & Roasted Onion Bhajis (v) | mango dip, minted almond yoghurt
Smoked Haddock Fishcake | watercress sauce, poached egg
The Public Bar and Cocktail Lounge
Mains
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Due to overwhelming popularity, we’re thrilled to introduce our NEW Market Menu at a reduced price for the months of June and July.
Moon shaped booths alongside natural light from our garden area make this the perfect room to impress your guests and ‘enjoy it all.’
Nestled between our public bar and conservatory dining room is the blossom lounge. Impressive blossom trees hug the walls and ceiling, making this area perfect for intimate dining and amazing for group reservations.
The Blossom Lounge
01257 481234 | www.cherrytreeblackrod.co.uk
With luscious foliage and jungle textures, this room will certainly not disappoint. Moon shaped booths alongside natural light from our garden area make this the perfect room to impress your guests and ‘enjoy it all.’
Nestled between our public bar and conservatory dining room is the blossom lounge. Impressive blossom trees hug the walls and ceiling, making this area perfect for intimate dining and amazing for group reservations.
The Bar at the Cherry Tree is a destination in its own right. A perfect place to meet family, friends, go on a date, enjoy pre-dinner drinks or celebrate a special occasion. Our Bar Manager and his team have curated an exciting, contemporary cocktail menu, heavily in uenced by their trips all over the world.
Mini Chicken & Ham Hock Pie | buttered mashed potato, English greens
The Public Bar and Cocktail Lounge
Fish & Chips | mushy peas, tartare sauce, lemon
Warm Smoked Salmon | pasta salad, lemon crème fraiche, griddled courgettes, cherry tomatoes
Indulge in culinary excellence at an unbeatable value
MAKE YOUR RESERVATION TODAY
01257 481234 | www.cherrytreeblackrod.co.uk
Grilled Kimchi & Roasted Aubergine | chilli fried rice, spinach, pak choi, seoulja boi sauce
01257 481234 | Chorley Road | Blackrod | Bolton | BL6 5LA
Roasted Chicken & Bacon Caesar Salad | garlic croutes, parmesan
The Bar at the Cherry Tree is a destination in its own right. A perfect place to meet family, friends, go on a date, enjoy pre-dinner drinks or celebrate a special occasion. Our Bar Manager and his team have curated an exciting, contemporary cocktail menu, heavily in uenced by their trips all over the world.
Classic Margherita Pizza (v) | buffalo mozzarella, tomato, basil leaves
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Add an extra topping for £1.50
01257 481234 Chorley Road | Blackrod | Bolton | BL6 5LA
Enjoy 2-courses for just £19.95 or 3-courses for £25.95, as a token of appreciation for your fantastic support!
The buzz around our market menu has been incredible, and we’re thrilled to offer you even more value as a thank-you for making it such a hit! From delightful starters to mouthwatering mains and irresistible desserts, we’re bringing you the best of our kitchen at an exceptional price!
Starters
Vanilla Crème Brulée | roasted macadamia nuts & white chocolate shortbread
Tropical Fruit Pavlova | mango mousse, Malibu cream, kiwi, pineapple and mango salsa
White Chocolate & Biscoff Cheesecake | caramel ice cream, chocolate sauce
Offers valid until the end of July 2024. Excludes public bank holidays/celebration days. Not valid on afternoon teas, market menu, lunch platter and mixed grill. Please cut out and bring this advert with you to claim this discount. Can not be used in conjunction with any other offer/promotions. Only one offer can be redeemed per booking. Management can refuse the offer at anytime if they feel it does not meet the required terms & conditions. 20%
Available from Monday to Thursday all day, and Friday until 4pm throughout June & July
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CHRIS MACWILLIAM – PARTNER AND PERSONAL INJURY
SPECIALIST AT CLOUGH & WILLIS SOLICITORS TALKS ABOUT PERSONAL INJURY COMPENSATION
Ten Things You Should Know About Claiming Personal Injury Compensation
1. A solicitor will get you more compensation than if you deal with the insurers direct.
Defendant’s insurers love it when they by pass the lawyers and deal with you direct? Why? Because it saves them money! They know that they can probably get away with paying you less (sometimes substantially less) than your claim is worth. So, use a solicitor and maximise the amount of compensation you receive.
2. You only have 3 years to claim.
Actually, you only have 3 years less 1 day to issue your claim at court (and there’s a lot of work that needs to be done before you
are able to do this)! If you don’t your claim will be time barred and you will not be able to bring it. There are exceptions but you must be aware of this ticking time bomb.
3. You can still claim compensation even if the accident was partly your fault.
Partial blame doesn’t rule out a claim. If you are 30% at fault that means the other party was 70% at fault and will have to pay you 70% of the compensation you would normally get. So, it’s still worth claiming.
4. It’s unlikely you will have to go to court.
Even when the other side disputes liability for the accident, the vast majority of cases settle without the need for a court hearing. So, don’t be put off by worrying about going to court - it’s unlikely to happen.
5. It doesn’t take years to make a claim.
Recent changes in the way compensation claims are dealt with mean that most claims are settled in a matter of months, not years. Cases involving very serious injuries and/or very complex liability issues can take longer but these are the exceptions to the general rule.
6. You don’t have to be 18 or over to make a claim.
Children (which means people not yet 18) can claim compensation. A parent or some other person acts as the child’s Litigation Friend and deal with the claim on the child’s behalf. Any settlement must be approved by a judge and the compensation is invested by the Court until the child is 18 (although it can be paid out sooner in certain circumstances).
7. You can still claim if you are injured by an uninsured driver.
If an uninsured driver has caused your injuries you can still claim against him and your compensation is paid by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau. They will claim the compensation back from the uninsured driver but they, not the driver, have to pay you.
8. Even if it’s “No Win No Fee” you will probably lose some of your compensation if you win.
Most “No Win No Fee” arrangements mean that you should pay nothing if you lose and only pay your solicitor if you win. But, and this is sometimes not made clear, your solicitor will look to keep some of your compensation as a “success fee” if you win. You will normally get at least 75% of the compensation you recover if you win. Your solicitor should explain how this works in practice.
9. It’s in your interests to use a specialist personal injury solicitor.
Why? Because they understand this area of work better than a non specialist and will be better placed to get you the maximum amount of compensation. You wouldn’t ask a plumber to fix your broken car, so don’t ask a corporate lawyer to deal with your personal injury claim. It’s your claim so get a specialist to deal with it for you.
10. Ignore the “compensation culture” myth - you are entitled to make a claim.
Despite the press headlines, there is no such thing as the “compensation culture”. That is a myth encouraged by the insurance industry to deter people from claiming. If someone causes an accident and you end up injured, why shouldn’t you claim compensation? If you cannot work, how can you pay your bills? Ignore the media hype and look after your own interest!
If you need further information about personal injury claims contact Chris Macwilliam for a free, no obligation interview on 0161 764 5266.
On March 20th, a charity took a bold transformative step as Age Concern Central Lancashire revealed its new identity, Regenerage, alongside the grand opening of its expansive charity superstore on Middlebrook Retail Park in Horwich, Bolton.
Regenerage has been a stalwart supporter of older Lancastrian adults for over four decades. With a rich history of 43 years dedicated to enhancing the lives of older people, the charity has embarked on a new journey under its new moniker. The unveiling of the charity superstore at Middlebrook Retail Park signifies commitment to moving with the times, seeking new opportunities to support local needs and doing later life differently.
The Board and supporting Members determined that rebranding was a business necessity enabling the charity to expand its reach and evolve its services offer to be compatible with changes in the way health services and adult social care is evolving.
to benefiting people of all ages, while also emphasising our focus on supporting the older aged. The play on “Regenerate” reflects our respect for our heritage and 43year history and commitment to evolving and adapting to new opportunities and to the evolving needs and wants of the next generation of older folk.
Charity Chair Mr Norman Tenray said “We are proud to have supported residents of Lancashire for 43 years and under the new, brand, we look forward to growing as Regenerage, delivering our brand of older persons care and support further afield.
We are retaining the core values of providing quality, compassionate care focussed on enabling and empowering older people, their carers and wider family members, to live well and age well.”
CEO Suzanne Carr explained that the new name Regenerage came about after careful research and consultation. The inclusion of ‘age’ in the name signifies our commitment
Suzanne explained “All businesses must invest to thrive and to grow and charities must do the same. The costs of the rebranding are an investment in our longer-term future. This change is being made to enable the charity to maximise income generation potential from the local communities that we serve and support, including through our charity retail trading, services development and delivery and broadening our reach to donors and corporate sponsors. The rebrand offers us a chance to innovate and expand, while maintaining the core values of our organisation.
Our commitment to providing necessary services to support local community remains unchanged and there will be no changes to our services and activity centres. We are determined to uphold our mission of helping the elderly live well, focusing on enabling healthy and fulfilling aging.”
The new Regenerage charity superstore which is situated on Middlebrook Retail Park in between Benson’s for Beds and DFS was previously occupied by Laura Ashley and covers almost 11,000 sq feet. Creating new jobs, the store offers shoppers a wide range of options, from ladies and menswear to homeware, furniture, children’s clothing, plus books and new white goods including washing machines and fridge freezers. A specially created bridal and occasional wear department gives customers the chance to pick up the perfect pre-loved items for upcoming weddings and proms, with many items being donated after just one wear.
To showcase this section of the store the charity is holding a weekend of all things bridal and special occasion. Regenerage is actively encouraging anyone who is looking for an outfit for their special day to go along to the pre-loved bridal and special occasions outfit weekend on Sat 25th May from 9am-6pm and Sunday 26th May from 11am-5pm to grab yourselves the perfect bargain.
Finding designer pieces, such as Vivienne Westwood, Ralph Lauren or Armarni without the hefty price tag is always a thrill!
Bel Fry, Director of Retail at Regenerage, said: “We’re incredibly excited to be here. It is the largest store we have ever launched and the whole team has worked tirelessly to make it stand out from the crowd. I have been blown away by the quality of donated items coming through the doors and it is a real testament to the generosity and kindheartedness of local people that we are able to offer such a wide range of quality products to our customers.“
Dedicated to enhancing the lives of older people across the region, Regenerage champions personal choice, dignity and independence, and is now set on extending its reach. Regenerage operates three activity day centres giving local people the opportunity to learn new skills, have fun and make friends in safe and comfortable surroundings. From dementia support to physical fitness and social activities, these services are designed to help combat loneliness, provide respite for family or carers and empower older people to enjoy life. The charity also provides at-home care services and works in partnership with specialists to provide financial and legal advice, plus support with safety devices and medical aids. A chain of 10 high-quality branded charity retail stores, including its latest at Middlebrook, connects the charity into local communities, providing opportunities for volunteering while generating essential income at the same time.
Suzanne Carr, CEO of Regenerage, added: “We are moving into an exciting new chapter as we rebrand and expand
our reach into other parts of the North West and we are extremely grateful for the ongoing support we receive from local people. The services we provide for older people are vital to both the individual and their loved ones and the success of our retail stores ensures that we can continue to offer these services. We’re confident that customers from the local area and beyond will not be disappointed with our new offering at Middlebrook and we can’t wait to showcase what we have in store for them!”
The new Regenerage store is open for business 7 days a week and will gratefully accept donations either at the tills or to the rear of the building at the Regenerage loading bay. Good quality furniture donations are continually needed and volunteering opportunities will be available.
You can arrange a local collection by emailing collections@regenerage.org.uk For more information about the charity, visit: www.regenerage.org.uk.
The benefits of retirement living
Retirement communities can have an incredibly positive impact on both the physical and mental health of homeowners.
Various reports have shown that they reduce unplanned hospital stays and that homeowners are more physically active, show reduced levels of isolation and loneliness and have reduced levels of anxiety.
According to ARCO, the independent body that sets standards for retirement communities, when they move to a retirement community†:
• Homeowners experience a 75% increase in the amount of exercise done, and a reduction in falls within two years.
• Their mental health and wellbeing improves, with a 24% decrease in anxiety symptoms among owners and residents, and only 1% saying they often feel isolated.
• Average unplanned hospital stays go down from 8-14 days to 1-2 days.
A thriving community can make a huge difference
We know from speaking to our Adlington Retirement Living homeowners, that becoming part of a thriving community can make a huge difference.
Trevor, a retired doctor who moved to The Sidings, an Adlington community in Lytham, said:
“I’m more socially active here than I have been for a long time. I’d become totally isolated and an old curmudgeon! I remember my sister saying to me when I’d only been here for two or three weeks, she said: ‘you’re a totally different person’ and my daughter said the same”.
Having spent his working life as a medical practitioner, Trevor can see the health benefits of retirement living.
“I think one of the big benefits of moving to a retirement community is the stimulus of other people at this time of life. If somebody has been on their own, as I know very well, you can sink into not wanting to do anything.
“Looking back now, I didn’t realise at the time, that’s exactly what happened to me. The stimulus of moving into a place like this can be of great benefit. Physically it helps too. I make sure that if I can’t get out into Lytham, I do two laps of The Sidings in the morning and two laps in the afternoon.”
He also appreciates the additional support that’s always on hand.
“Having support from the on-site management team played a part in my decision to move here. I thought ‘I can’t be too proud. I’m getting old now and you never know what might happen’ so I thought it was a good idea. We have the buzzers in case anything goes wrong and I see one of the managers every day, the managers are on the ball all the time.
“I think another benefit is knowing that you’re going to be safe. I think that’s a big thing for some people. Quite a few older people have very little self-confidence left and I think that’s bolstered quite a bit by the staff here being so caring and thoughtful.”
†arco.org.uk
Come and see for yourself Why not get a real feel for the lifestyle? Get in touch to arrange a private tour by calling 0800 118 1694 or visit adlington.co.uk/50 to find out more.
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Imagine living amongst like-minded neighbours in a thoughtfully designed apartment, purposebuilt for comfort and easy living. With amenities such as a restaurant *, hair salon*, coffee lounge and fully maintained landscaped gardens, plus an on-site team available 24-7, 365 days a year, you could start to enjoy more quality time this summer doing the things you love.
1, 2 & 3-bedroom retirement apartments available to buy in Stockport, Lancashire, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Bedfordshire and Staffordshire from £120,000 to £895,000*
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Confidence begins with a beautiful smile
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Many denture wearers suffer with poor fitting, worn out or artificial looking dentures that cause the wearer to feel a lack of confidence in their dentures. This can present itself when chewing or even by just worrying about the denture dropping during a conversation. All these are issues that Bolton Denture Centre specialise in correcting.
What is a Clinical Dental Technician?
A Clinical Dental Technician (CDT) is a qualified dental technician that has under gone further Education and Training to gain a Diploma in Clinical Dental Technology as Awarded by the Royal Collage of Surgeons (RCS).
At Bolton Denture Centre our clinician is one of the first registered Clinical Dental
Technicians in the country, and able to offer a bespoke service of treating the patient AND making the denture in the laboratory.
Over recent years there have been many improvements in both the way we construct dentures and in the materials and denture teeth that we use. One such innovation currently on the dental market is DIGITAL DENTURES.
However as with any new technology it usually gets rushed to market before it is fully developed. We have seen an upturn in enquiries for this technology, but after many meetings with sales reps and looking into the technology behind it we feel the quality and aesthetics are extremally substandard in comparison to a bespoke handmade tradtional denture.
We also feel the fit of digital dentures are not going to be as good as the fit of traditional dentures as the digital impression cannot replicate the compressive action of the denture, therefore leaving in general reduced suction. This is why we have chosen not to offer this service as of yet here at Bolton Denture Centre.You still have to be a clinical dental technician to provide digital dentures.
Your Dentures need Attention
1. When they become loose.
2. When teeth or denture base discolours.
3. When tooth surfaces become flat.
4. When denture base does not fit around natural teeth (in partial dentures).
5. When you develop deep lines around your mouth.
6. When your chin sticks out, and the corners of your lips are constantly wet, developing sores.
7. When you stop smiling and feel embarrassed.
My Dentures have become loose!
your dentures holding you back
This is easily remedied by a procedure know as Re-lining. A new layer of Denture base is added to your existing Denture, improving the fit and restoring confidence.
Bolton Denture Centre can offer all aspects of denture care including;
one of the most basic, biologically uniform expressions of all Smiling is not just a universal means of communicating, it’s also frequent one. More than 30% of us smile more than 20 times a day and 14% of us smile less than 5 times a day.
Should I have a spare set of Dentures made?
host of benefits which include:
Yes, it is very important to have a spare set of dentures for emergencies in case of breakage. Once a new set is made the old set becomes a spare.
4 Free Consultations
4 Denture cleaning and polishing service
4 Repair of broken or cracked dentures
4 Relining existing dentures to improve fit
4 New full dentures
Psychologists have found that even if you’re in a bad mood smiling can lift your spirits. immunity - smiling makes your body more relaxed and contributes to a good health and immunity.
What our Customers Say
Thank you so much for the care you gave to me and now I can smile again with the lovely teeth you made for me.
PD
CONSTRUCTING A GOOD SET OF DENTURES
Constructing a functional and aesthetically pleasing set of dentures is the most difficult task in dentistry. We are not only replacing lost teeth, but also lost tissue matter and bone. In other words, we have to re-create your facial features as they were before the loss of your natural teeth.
What a difference you have made for me. I can smile again. No problems. Thank you so much.
VH
Thank you so much for my new dentures, they fit really well and I am very pleased with their appearance. I have had them for two months and not had any problems, just small niggles that have soon resolved without having to pay you a visit. Thank you for your time and trouble to ensure a perfect fit. I don’t need to use fixative and your recommended cleaning routine is working a treat.
In most cases we do not know what your teeth looked like, what size they were or what position they were in originally. We have a few indications but mostly we have to rely on our visual and artistic judgement.
At the same time we have to use our technical expertise in order to make the denture stable and functional. Denture construction is more art than science.
DENTURES NEED REGULAR SERVICING
Your sincerely AW (Mrs)
Dentures are in constant use almost 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. They are also in a pretty hostile environment in the mouth, being attacked by strong acid, bacteria, hot, cold and spicy food. Denture material absorbs liquids and food odour.
Just a few words to thank you for the work you have done. Everyone has been saying how well I look lately not knowing why. You have given me my smile back and I thank you so very much, you have made me so happy.
Daily cleaning is essential as well as professional ultrasonic cleaning in a dental laboratory at least once a year. Due to
Constructing a Good Set of Dentures
4 New partial dentures (following treatment plan from dentist) *
Smiling releases endorphins which reduce stress and change your mood. Even forcing a same effect.
4 Sports mouth guards
pressure - Reducing stress and smiling can also help lower blood pressure.
* Dentist treatment plan can be arranged.
infectious - Not only do others smile when we smile but studies also suggest we appear more others when we smile.
don’t like your smile, do you suffer from loose poorly fitted or broken dentures? Bolton Denture Centre we have been helping denture wearers to get beautiful smiles for
Constructing a functional and aesthetically pleasing set of dentures is the most difficult task in dentistry. We are not only replacing lost teeth, but also lost tissue matter and bone. In other words, we have to re-create your facial features as they were before the loss of your natural teeth.
At the same time we have to use our technical expertise in order to make the denture stable and functional. Denture construction is more art than science.
Why not call situation am always
Why not call me to discuss your current situation or arrange an appointment as I am always more than happy to help.
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