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CHESTER & WIRRAL MARCH - MAY 2014 EDITION 39

Rick Stein In search of the perfect curry...

Robert Lindsay

Talks about the Northwest Premiere of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels... THE LOCAL MAGAZINE FOR THE OVER 50s

Playing the Retiree's Favourite Game at Wirral Ladies Golf Club

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Taking the credit

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Imagine a world where 007 isn’t as cool as you’d think. Or a land where 999 doesn’t set the alarm bells ringing. Welcome to the world of credit references. A world where your score is between 000 and 700, or even 1000 - and the higher it is the better. From credit card applications to car loans, our credit file can have a big impact on our every day lives. But what do you know about yours and what can you do if it’s holding you back? We asked the Financial Ombudsman Service – the free service that sorts out money problems – for some tips on what to look out for.

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Check it out! - To tackle your credit score you need to find out

what it is from one of the main agencies, Experian, Callcredit or Equifax. You can get hold of your file for a nominal fee (around £2). Or, for a monthly fee, you can get regular updates on changes to your ‘credit worthiness and score’. Most of the credit reference agencies offer a free trial but make sure you know when the trial ends. Giving your credit file the once over gives you the chance to spot any mistakes that need correcting.

Direct Debits - The most common way to get a black mark on

your credit file is to miss a payment – whether it’s on your credit card or your mobile phone bill. Those missed payments stay on your record for years. Always make sure you have enough money in your account to cover any payments due. If you think you’ll struggle to make a payment, speak to the business straight away.

Old Credit Cards - If you’ve got old credit cards that you never use, tell the lender you want to close the account and cut the card up so the number is unreadable. Not only is this therapeutic, it keeps your credit file clear of old accounts. Other People’s Problems - If your partner has had a few credit hiccups along the way, it could have an impact on your ability to get credit. If you want to separate another person’s credit score from your own, ask the credit reference agency to add a “notice of disassociation”. This will mean their financial flaws shouldn’t have an impact on you. How To Correct Things - Even things like not being on the electoral roll to being can have an impact on your credit file. If you do have a problem, for example you missed a payment because you were made redundant, you can add a “notice of correctionto your credit report to explain things. Anyone searching your report will see the note and take account of it when you apply for credit. Look out for accounts being registered to the wrong address or anything that looks unfamiliar. If there’s a problem, write to the lender involved and ask it to correct the mistake. If it won’t, get in touch with the ombudsman who will try to help you get it sorted. If you do spot something out of the ordinary on your credit file and you’re not able to sort it out with the credit reference agency or lender, the Financial Ombudsman Service may be able to help. Just call on 0300 123 9 123 or have a look at www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk

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inside... 6-7 Wirral Ladies Golf Club ... A great venue for ladies and gents to learn the game 8-9

Portugal ... Two of the most traditional and interesting regions of the country.

10-11 Robinsons Holidays... Affordable peace of mind. 12-13 Robert Lindsay... Talks about the Northwest Premier of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. 16-17 How Colours Can Change a Room... Make your home look brand new. 28

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To lick or not to lick?

Social media shrinks the world When I began my career it was with a three-ton Remington typewriter that deafened the street, now I can find friends in Louisiana with the flick of a finger.

Graham Smith Twitter Column

Social media has shrunk the world, technology is advancing at such a pace that it is difficult to keep pace with the latest developments and new inventions that were once the stuff of science fiction are an everyday occurrence. But at what cost is all this in terms of progress? Sales of printed books have plummeted as the world spends an increasing portion of its life on computers, tablets and mobile phones and I worry sometimes that there is a danger of losing the power of joined up thought. Recently I was reading a piece sent to me on the Internet and half a dozen of the sentences written didn’t even begin with the standard capital letter. Worrying. I know people who are closing their Facebook accounts now because they have almost taken over their lives, and I have to say that on Twitter some of the most inane facts and comments are creeping in now. Do you really need to say, "Goodnight tweeps”? Just turn the thing off! Neither is the net and social media the province of the young, as it was. Increasing numbers of older people are using the social interaction on offer and in many cases it can provide a relief for loneliness and replace a social life lost due to immobility or loss of a partner, so no bad thing there.

Drives you mad Motorists are often an easy target but I notice that recently some have been getting away with blue murder. Did you read about the idiot who was caught driving with his hands behind his head? The clot was doing 62mph on a major road in a large four-wheel drive and argues in court that he was in full control of the car. Fortunately the court didn’t agree and banned him for a year and imposed a hefty fine and community service order. But what possesses these people? There are also cases of motorists still driving with over 30 and sometimes 40 points on their licences because magistrates have shown leniency towards their circumstances. Why? If you’ve clocked up that amount of points you’re quite simply not fit to drive a vehicle and I have serious doubts whether you should be using a wheelbarrow without stabilisers.

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Do you seal your envelopes? Apparently whether you should or not has been the subject of a major and no doubt costly operation. Many older people labour under the misapprehension that you can send an unsealed envelope with a second class stamp on and it will be delivered first class. Err, no. The younger generation have other ideas. One Internet observation reads, “ Whilst I do seal my envelopes the first thing that came to mind when I saw the headline was the story that went round when I was at school and later repeated on a viral email about cockroach eggs being laid on the glue and when you lick it if you get a paper cut they can hatch in your lip.” A quick Google showed this story is still on the urban legends websites but it wouldn’t surprise me if that was the reason for people around early 30s.

Health and Safety nonsense Yes I know I’ve twittered about this before but here goes again. Our village church clock was stopped for several months recently because the Health and Safety ogres decreed that the ladder used to reach the mechanism was too short. This was despite it having been used for years by a six-foot plus ex-policeman. Consequently it was twenty past three in Haworth for eight months until a grant was raised to provide a longer ladder! You couldn’t make it up could you? The bell ringers swung on ropes every Monday night during that period but the poor chap couldn’t wind the clock up because some mentally challenged twerp had nothing better to do than condemn the ladder. Have these people nothing better to do? How come one of them was lurking in Haworth Church clock tower to see the ladder in the first place? And he was back at Christmas to chuck Santa Claus out of the boiler room because there might have been asbestos! Poor chap had to cuddle customers in a gazebo outside the building. Talk about no room at the inn, and the donkey had to wear a coat. These chaps would have been a riot in Bethlehem. There’s have been no stable accommodation, too draughty and get those sheep of the bedclothes. You cannot bring your camel in here and stop swinging that foul smelling stuff under the baby’s nose….and has that chap with the wings got a Civil Aviation licence? The mind boggles. 5


Playing the Retiree's Favourite Game at Wirral Ladies’ Golf Club A great venue for Ladies and Gents to learn the game from scratch or pursue their existing passion on a delightful heathland golf course in the heart of the Wirral Peninsula. The advancing years, it used to be said, bring wisdom. Now they bring golf. The first cheque retirees should consider drawing on their pension fund should be to Wirral LGC …… then reap the benefit in terms of health and enjoyment for many years to come. Why? Well what else can they do to fill the lifelong day that used to be occupied by work? Furthermore, as pronounced in a once-popular lyric, the best things in

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life are illegal, immoral or they make you fat, and golf is the exception that proves this rule! Golf is good exercise, stimulating competitive sport and warm companionship, and is invariably staged in a wonderful scenic setting. The professional game is a great spectator sport too, commanding audiences of millions on TV and adding universal appeal to the game. 2014 sees the return of the Open Championship to Royal Liverpool with all the associated publicity of one of the great world wide sporting events being held right here on the Wirral. Wirral Ladies Golf Club has its own origins as an off shoot of Royal Liverpool way back in 1894 when the course was laid out on the Oxton common specifically for wives and family members of the men folk at Royal Liverpool. Local legend and Open

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Championship winner Harry Hilton helped design the original course and Wirral Ladies has been providing great golfing opportunities for local and regional golfers ever since. The Club was the first private members club on the Wirral to gain the England Golf seal of approval accreditation “Golf Mark” in 2012 and provides equal opportunities for ladies and men of all ages. The club is great for family golf with giveaway rates now for junior golfers. Wirral Ladies’ is the only heathland course in the area and is characterised by heather, gorse and natural birch woodland. It is a fine contrast to the famous open links courses of the region and its position on some of the highest land on the peninsula ensures good drainage and year round golf on full greens. Experienced golfers will find the tight course a real challenge which is about so much more than how far you can hit the ball. Complete beginners are catered for by lessons with the Club Professional, Angus Law, and the course is ideal for those starting out in the game whatever age they maybe. At around 5,000 yards a round can be completed in three hours or less by competent golfers and its modest length is also a great confidence booster for beginners. The gently undulating course is also ideal for those who do not wish to, or are unable to, spend four or five hours over a round of golf.

At Wirral Ladies there are plenty of opportunities for competitive golf or social golf - it is up to the individual how they use their membership. The social aspects of the game should not be forgotten with most golfers enjoying refreshments and good company after their round. The traditional clubhouse provides a full bar and catering service with discounted prices for members. The Clubhouse is also available for members to hire at reduced rates for private parties and functions.

Wirral Ladies’ Golf Club Membership opportunities for experienced golfers and beginners of all ages - vacancies for Ladies, Men and Juniors from age 6 upwards. Competitive rates for all golfers visitors and societies welcome. Clubhouse available for hire for all types of social functions including weddings, funerals, christenings, family parties, excellent hospitality and tailor made service. For further details please contact the office

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to a considerable degree upon this wonderful natural product. Portugal is the largest cork exporter in the world. NASA uses Alentejo cork to insulate the cones of its space capsules and to protect them from heat damage on reentry to the earth’s atmosphere. And cork is not only for wine bottles – you can buy cork jewellery, cork umbrellas, cork i-Pad covers - in fact, just about anything and everything can these days be manufactured from cork.

The Alentejo and the Centro Region of Portugal Visitors to Portugal who fly into Lisbon Airport tend either to head south to the Algarve or north to Estoril, Cascais, the city of Porto and the Douro Region. In doing so, they inadvertently miss out on two of the most traditional and interesting regions of the country. Both the Centro region - immediately north of Lisbon - and the Alentejo region - between Lisbon and the Algarve - are areas that tend to be driven through quickly yet, together, they make up half of Portugal, and both deserve to be visited in their own right. The Alentejo was known as the bread basket of Portugal and it boasts some of the country’s tastiest dishes. The countryside is made up of wide, sweeping plains interspersed with medieval hilltop villages topped by dramatic castles. In spring the region is awash with colour - the fields are full of flowers of red, yellow, white 8

Evora, just a 75-minute drive inland from Lisbon on uncrowded roads, is the capital of the Alentejo (which means below the Tejo, or Tagus, river). It is steeped in history, yet really alive and buzzing courtesy of the university within its ancient walls. It was the seat of the Kings of Portugal in the 15th and 16th centuries and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in its entirety. The Atlantic coastline, south of Lisbon, is like that of the Algarve 50 years ago and much of it is protected by law. Coastal villages like Porto Covo and Vila Nova de Milfontes are firm favourites yet have escaped mass development and still have great character; they are ideal for a lazy summer holiday and perhaps a little gentle coastal walking on a wellmarked pathway, the Rota Vicentina, if that appeals. The coast is a few degrees cooler than inland, often with a pleasant breeze in the height of summer. Beaches are many and seldom crowded, even in the peak of the season.

and purple or blue hues. The Alentejo produces 46% of Portugal’s excellent wine but has a mere 6% of its population. It is quiet, it is uncrowded and it is beautiful. In the summer it’s very hot - in fact, the hottest place in Portugal. Around May/June, depending on the weather, they harvest the cork trees; this is the region of the cork oak tree and the economy of the Alentejo still depends

So why have so few people heard of this region? It’s a very rural area with some excellent accommodation of character but local politics has meant an initial lack of interest in tourism, making it a latecomer to the travel game. This very fact will stand it in good stead – it has been able to learn from mistakes made elsewhere. The north of the Alentejo region is next-door to Centro, the central region of Portugal or, as I prefer to call it, the

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That permission can be refused because, within the ancient walls, the Dean wields as much power as the President of the Republic. Needless to say, Coimbra is a must but there are also other interesting ancient cities to explore, like Aveiro on the coast and Viseu, the gateway to the Estrela National Park. Each area has its own local cuisine and specialities. Some of the most famous and delicious Portuguese cheeses come from the Estrela region.

Heart of Portugal. This is an area that stretches from its Atlantic coastline, with long beaches stretching for miles, into a mountainous region with some historic fortified villages and castles along the border with Spain that defended Portugal from invasion in the Middle Ages. The most impressive are Almeida, Castelo Rodrigo, Monsanto, Sortelha, Piodao and Idanha-A-Velha. These castles and villages conjure up images of knights in armour, of damsels in distress and heroic deeds. Legends abound in this area which, in turn, was overrun by the Romans, Moors and Spanish. Tales are recounted of epic battles and ancient rituals, and religious festivals are still very much part of daily life. The Serra da Estrela national park is snow bound in winter and, in the summer, ideal for walks with breathtaking views across forested landscapes. The capital of the area is Coimbra, recently awarded UNESCO World Heritage status. This is a thriving, vibrant city, with a population of

2.3 million, and it is the seat of the oldest university in Portugal, dating from 1290. Since then, it’s been at the centre of Portuguese intellectual life. A visit to the university is a must and the 18th century Baroque library is one of many priceless historical monuments. There are three exquisite gilded chambers housing 300,000 leather-bound texts behind imposing wooden doors, probably some 30 feet tall. The precious books in this library are safeguarded from insect damage by resident bats, which sleep behind the serried rows of ancient tomes by day and eat insects by night; the mahogany reading tables are covered in cloth overnight to protect them from bat excrement. I would visit Portugal simply to re-visit the library - it is so fascinating and so totally extravagant. The university is nicknamed the ‘Little Vatican’ as it is protected by ancient charter and even the police have to request permission from the Dean before they enter the campus.

These two provinces, the Centro/ Heart of Portugal and the Alentejo, together make ideal fly-drive holiday combinations. There is some stunning accommodation, too, with two of my personal favourite hotels found in the adjacent regions. The Casa da Insua is a wonderful 18th century Baroque confection, located on the outskirts of Viseu in Centro, where you can try your hand at making cheese in the dairy if you wish, afterwards exploring an excellent in-house museum and art gallery. In the Alentejo, just outside Evora, is the Covento do Espinheiro, a historic monument once lived in by the Kings of Portugal - a superlative hotel that manages to be friendly while offering the best of cuisine and comfort. The manager’s tour of the hotel and a wine tasting in the former monastery’s water cistern is not to be missed. The true character of Portugal lies very much within these two regions and yet so many of us simply drive through on our way south or north. I urge you to spend a little time exploring them; you’ll enjoy a relaxing and inspiring taste of the real Portugal.

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INTERVIEW: ROBERT LINDSAY

DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS Robert Lindsay had been out walking his dogs and taking the opportunity to learn his lines for his latest show. The fact that it’s the musical version of the 1988 hit film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, set to premier in Manchester before going into the West End, was exciting for the 63 year-old actor. But not because he was reprising the role Michael Caine took onscreen as the suave Riviera conman Lawrence Jameson whose life is suddenly disrupted by Steve Martin’s character, the anarchic Freddy Benson. “I’ve never seen the film,” he admits, “but it’s a wonderful show. The script is incredibly funny and the score by Yazbek (award-winner David Yazbek) is amazing – the man’s a genius.” The show did run for a time on Broadway where it won awards, “but it seemed to fade away,” adds Lindsay. “This is a totally different show, and there’s a fantastic buzz about it already. I think the plan long-term may be for it to go back to Broadway.” All of this is a long way from the very first time the Great British Public became aware of young Robert Lindsay when he played a Cockney layabout in the ITV series Get Some In! However, it was when he headed up the Tooting Popular Front as likeable but inept urban guerrilla Wolfie Smith in the hit comedy TV series Citizen Smith that the public really noticed him. This ran for three years, from 1977 to 1980, and established the actor firmly in viewers’ consciousness. He felt pretty comfortable in the role as he’d come from a council estate in Ilkeston, Derbyshire before graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), and had admittedly leftwing views. An early flexibility and desire to take on other, different roles – “as well as wanting to play posh people,” he quickly points out – steered him towards more serious productions. He played Lysander in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing in the BBC’s

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Shakespeare series, and then moved up to Manchester to play Edmund in a Granada TV version of King Lear alongside Sir Laurence Olivier. He happily admits that his first love, though, is musicals and he famously played the role of Bill Snibson in the acclaimed 1984 London revival of Me and My Girl. This role not only won him an Olivier Award but, when it later transferred to Broadway, a Tony Award as well. “I find musicals easier because you’ve always got the music, it’s familiar,” states Lindsay. He has, however, also enjoyed plenty of film roles. Interestingly, he was at the same place making a different film (Strike It Rich with Mollie Ringwald and Sir John Gielgud) where Dirty Rotten Scoundrels was being filmed. “I met Steve Martin one day – we’d met previously when I’d been in the States and had dinner together – and he told me about the film he was making,” explains Lindsay. “He seemed to have some reservations about the script and I got the impression that they were adding to it quite a bit themselves.” Television has proved a remarkable showcase for Lindsay’s talents over the years. Although he believes that he wanted to get away from his roots for a long time – “I lost my way

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The Generation Game with Bruce Forsyth – have three sons and he also has a daughter from his relationship with actress Diana Weston. It’s plain he doesn’t like being away from his home and family. “But sometimes they have to understand that you have to be, you’re doing it for them,” he states. For the most part, his children don’t like roles that take him away from them, or his being acknowledged as an actor rather than “just Dad” when he’s with them. “When I was in Hornblower and picking them up from school it was different. Normally, they don’t want me to walk with them and disown me, but suddenly I was cool!” Ask about the highlights of his career and he swiftly points to the work with Alan Bleasdale and Me and My Girl. “I suppose Citizen Smith, The Entertainer at the Old Vic and Cyrano de Bergerac at the Haymarket were also special,” he adds. He’s still regularly on TV and had just recorded Have I Got News For You as programme presenter. “You have to watch Mr Hislop and Mr Merton, though,” he says light-heartedly. “They’re very quick but I think they like actors because they understand timing and not hogging the lines.”

“I find musicals easier because you’ve always got the music, it’s familiar,” a bit in my 30s,” he says – he particularly enjoyed working with gritty Northern writer Alan Bleasdale. Lindsay was in his dark comedy serial G.B.H. (for which Lindsay won a BAFTA) as well as another Bleasdale play, Jake’s Progress with Julie Walters, and recalls both experiences with genuine affection. He played another posh character when he took on the role of Captain Pellew in the long-running and very successful series of Hornblower with Ioan Gruffudd as the young midshipman of the title. Was this largely sea-going adventure a fairly physical experience for Lindsay? “Not so much for me, but definitely for Ioan,” he laughs. “What was interesting was that it was the first time I had played a father character.” His longest running role was also as a father: as dentist Ben Harper in the popular BBC sitcom My Family – this ran for 11 years and still surfaces on Sky channels. “Zoe (Wannamaker) and I had a great time making that,” he states. Lindsay himself is very much a family man. He and second wife Rosemarie Ford – she was a dancer and a presenter on

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Is there any TV he’d like to do, like Downton Abbey? “No,” he states, “that’s not my bag. “But I’ve just done a cameo role in Atlantis as the father of Icarus – that was good fun. It’s a very well made series and the boys there were great. My children were also very impressed!” * Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is at Manchester Opera House from February 12 to 22, 2014, in Aylesbury Waterside Theatre from February 26 to March 1 and then at the Savoy Theatre, London from March 10. To find out more go to www.scoundrelswestend.com


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WILLS AND LASTING POWERS OF ATTORNEY The Benefits of Making A Will Making a Will allows you to ensure that everything will be dealt with in the way that you would wish following your death. If you die without making a Will the law decides who receives your property and possessions under the Intestacy Rules. These rules will determine which of your relatives receives how much of your estate. You should be aware that no provision is made for unmarried partners, partners who have not registered a civil partnership, step-children or friends. What Can I Put in a Will? In your Will you may wish to set out the funeral arrangements that you

would like since many people never get around to discussing funeral arrangements with their loved ones. You should specify at least two Executors to deal with the Will after your death. These should be people that you trust to deal with your estate as you would wish. Specific Gifts - for instance items of value or specific sentimental value. These may be left to an individual or individuals or a class of individuals. Gifts of Money – this is a specific sum of money that you may leave to someone or an organisation. If you own a property you can specify what is to happen in relation to that

It is sensible to make provision for someone else to look after your property and financial affairs if you are physically or mentally unable to do so yourself. You can enter into a Lasting Power of Attorney Deed for property and financial affairs. Under the terms of this Deed you appoint one or more Attorneys to act on your behalf in the event you are unable to do so. If you appoint more than one Attorney they can act either jointly (i.e. they act together) or jointly and severally (i.e. they may act either together or independently). It is also possible to appoint your Attorneys to act jointly for some matters and jointly and severally for other matters. It is possible to set out restrictions for what your Attorneys may or may not do or provide guidance for them as to how they are to act. In order to enter into a Lasting Power of Attorney Deed you must have mental capacity to do so. It is for this reason that we recommend considering a Lasting Power of Attorney Deed at the same time as making a Will. Any delay in entering into the Deed may mean that you lack the necessary capacity when you decide to enter into the Deed.

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HOW COLOURS CAN CHANGE A ROOM It’s surprising how much the colours and fabrics in a room can vastly improve and change the look of it. Picking a new colour for the walls, or buying a new rug or carpet can mix up the style of your home and make it look brand new. Colours in the living area are so important and have a big impact on the feel of the room and the mood of the people within it. Painting a room is a much quicker and cheaper way of decorating because it is then easier to change and redecorate in the future, without the hassle of removing and replacing wallpaper. If you are looking for a warm and energetic environment, try a red or orange tone. This may not be suitable for those wanting to relax with the family as they are loud colours, but if you are the type of person who likes entertaining, then the warmth will brighten up the vibe of the room. Yellow is the perfect warm colour for livening up your space, but try to

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Look in your wardrobe - what colours do you wear? These are a good basis for your home decor too. Firstly you love the colours and secondly you'll look good there too! Do you love a specific film type? Imagine the sets of certain movies and use this as the basis of your room style. Think film noir to create dramatic dark interior schemes or recreate the As Good as It Gets house with soft blues, white boarding and elegant cream furniture.

Create a mood board of your life and design a scheme based on the colours, patterns and shapes you see in there. Or try Pinterest is the easiest way to discover your own style. Pin images together that automatically appeal and then once you have a number look at the whole board and you'll see that a certain style has started to emerge.

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Exhibitions at the

WILLIAMSON ART GALLERY & MUSEUM, BIRKENHEAD 8th February - 13th April Henry Moore: in the Arts Council Collection Henry Moore is an important figure for the Arts Council Collection. He was a key advisor to the acquisitions committee during the early 1950s, shaping the collection by championing post-war British sculpture. His representation within the collection is also very strong, and it is an exciting opportunity to see the delightful domestic rather than the monumental scale of some of his work. The exhibition at the Williamson offers an opportunity to enjoy 24 items: prints, sculptures and drawings spanning five decades. A Hayward Touring exhibition from Southbank Centre, London.

8th March - 4th May Gary Blythe: artist & illustrator Wirral based artist Gary Blythe has established an international reputation for his illustrations over the last thirty years. He has worked for major publishers in the UK and abroad on well known titles such as ‘Cider with Rosie’, ‘The Birds’ and ‘Dracula’. His artwork for numerous children’s books have received much acclaim, with his paintings for ‘The Whale’s Song’ winning the prestigious Kate Greenaway award.

Henry Moore, Working model for Reclining Figure: Internal/External Form, 1951, Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London © The Henry Moore Foundation. Reproduced by permission of The Henry Moore Foundation.

This exhibition is as welcome opportunity to showcase Gary’s personal and illustrative work on his home ground.

17th May - 1st June Wirral Art School Degree Show Our annual showcase of work from the graduating students from Wirral Art School’s Fine Art Degree course, always an exciting and varied snapshot of contemporary methods and media. The course draws its students from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences which always guarantees a stimulating exhibition.

Gary Blythe, The Whale’s Song, 1990. © The artist.

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Building work at the gallery means that the whole building is not yet open, though it is hoped that it will be before the summer of 2014.The opening times and dates given are subject to alteration, possibly at short notice, and we apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused. If there is something specific you wish to see, please call in advance.

Williamson Art Gallery & Museum Slatey Road, Birkenhead CH43 4UE 0151 652 4177 williamsonartgallery@wirral.gov.uk

Open Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm Closed Monday NB also closed Good Friday, 18 April.


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The Undercroft Museum tells the story of the Priory and the Chapter House dates back to 1150, in use as church since St Mary’s parish church closed forty years ago. Upstairs is the chapel dedicated to HMS Conway, the training ship stationed on the River Mersey off Rock Ferry for many years. The chapel is open by arrangement. Phase 1 of the work on refurbishment of the buildings has been completed: St Mary’s church tower is open to visitors for its unrivalled views over Cammell Laird, Birkenhead and the River Mersey to Liverpool. Phase 2 will commence during 2014 which will involve scaffolding around some of the mediaeval buildings but access to site will remain as complete as possible during the work.

Please telephone before a visit if you are hoping to see something specific. Open Wednesday – Friday pm, Saturday & Sunday all day. NB also closed Good Friday, 18 April.

Telephone (0151) 666 1249 or 652 4177 to check times, which vary with the season.


OUT and ABOUT Places to visit and things to do around the Northwest ... 24 & 25 March Miranda Hart: My What I Call, Live Show The award winning Queen of Comedy is on stage doing stand-up for the first time since her hit series 'Miranda' aired on the BBC. Miranda will come to Echo Arena on 24 and 25 March 2014. Grab a chance to see Miranda's laugh out loud genius live. She wants you to join her party. Expect galloping, attempts at song and dance, and simply - such fun! 'Original and farcically hilarious'The FT 'Miranda Hart is one of the funniest actresses on television'The Times

Liverpool Echo Arena, Liverpool, Merseyside L3 4FP Box Office: 0844 8000 400

Sunday 30 Mar 2014 Plant Hunters’ Fair Plant Hunters' Fair with 12 specialist nurseries selling a wide range of interesting and not always widely available plants. Admission to the Fair is £1, redeemable against entry to the Gardens. Refreshments available. 10am - 4pm £1 entry to the Fair.

Ness Botanic Gardens, Neston Road, Ness, Neston, Merseyside, Merseyside CH64 4AY Contact telephone: 0845 0304063 Call to check latest times or cancellations.

2 - 5 April 2014 LORD OF THE FLIES Matthew Bourne unites New Adventures dancers with remarkable young North West talent in this extraordinary adaptation of William Golding's classic novel.

The Lowry, Manchester BOOK YOUR TICKETS 0844 815 4873

3 April DEREK ACORAH – ENLIGHTENMENT TOUR Voted ‘Britain’s Favourite Male Medium’ by the prestigious Soul & Spirit Magazine, Derek’s friendly and sincere delivery, down to earth charm and obvious dedication to his work has endeared him to tens of thousands

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of people - many of whom regularly attend these amazing live events. Be amazed as Derek contacts the dead and looks into the future for members of the audience. “THE MODEL OF THE MODERN MEDIUM” The Guardian Show Starts: 7.30pm Tickets: £17.50 Adult, £15 Conc. £21 on the door

Muni Theatre, Colne BOX OFFICE 01282 661234 or visit www.themuni.co.uk

April 3rd - 12th 2014 When We Are Married by JB Priestley JB Priestley's gloriously timeless traditional British comedy about class and hypocrisy. Set in 1908 in Clecklewyke in the heart of Northern England, three well-to-do West Yorkshire couples - the Parkers, Soppitts and Helliwells - married on the same day, at the same church, and by the same vicar, join to celebrate 25 years of blissful matrimony. Disaster strikes with the shocking revelation that the vicar who married them wasn't actually licensed these pillars of the church and the community, aren't as respectably married as they thought they were! Home truths fly like confetti ... Our box office is manned most days for a limited period and has 24 hour answer machine on 01244 341296. Any messages will be dealt with promptly and you will be contacted accordingly.

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7 & 8 April RUSSELL WATSON The UK's best-selling classical artist Russell Watson embarks on a UK tour, with two hometown dates at the Bridgewater Hall. Russell Watson has won four Classical BRIT Awards and has sold over eight million records worldwide.

The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester BOOK YOUR TICKETS 0844 847 2277

8 April Harlem Globetrotters 2014 The Original Harlem Globetrotters are celebrating their 88th consecutive year, continuing a world famous tradition of ball handling wizardry, basketball artistry, and one-of-a-kind family entertainment that continues to thrill fans of all ages. Throughout their history, the Globetrotters have showcased their iconic talents in 122 countries and territories on six continents, often breaking down cultural and societal barriers while providing fans with their first-ever basketball experience.

Liverpool Echo Arena, Liverpool, Merseyside L3 4FP Box Office: 0844 8000 400

12 April THE FUREYS AND DAVEY ARTHUR Back by public demand! Legends of Irish music and song, The Fureys and Davey Arthur, renowned for their hit songs “I Will Love You”, “When You Were Sweet 16” and “The Green Fields of France”, will make a welcome return to the Muni following requests from the audience who enjoyed them here last year. They are responsible for some of the most stirring music ever to capture the public imagination. Their songs and music have received standing ovations in some of the biggest concert halls in the world and we welcome them back to Colne for a wonderful evening to remember.

Status Quo are known for their distinctive brand of boogie rock. They've had over 60 chart hits in the UK, and also won the 1991 BRIT Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. Quo hit single include "Down Down", "In The Army Now", "Marquerita Time" and many more.

Show Starts: 8.30pm Tickets: £17 Advance, £20 on the door

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Universally hailed as one of the greatest male vocalists of our time, Johnny Mathis will return to Manchester for the first time since his critically-acclaimed 2011 performance

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of poltergeist activity, and claims of items going missing and been found later, dark shadows have also been witnessed from within the bowels and confines of this 99,000 sq ft building. Dare you visit the Attic with its oppressive atmosphere? Or could you sit alone in the dark in one of the 18 punishment cupboards? Will anyone hear your screams? Full use of ghost hunting equipment included. Your involvement during our investigations is important, as we aim to give you an insight to being a Paranormal Investigator. Arrival: 8.30pm. Investigation: 9pm - 3.30am. Depart: 4am. Prices from £45 per person. Already Selling Fast.

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9 May to 11 May Southport Jazz Festival to perform tracks from his greatest hits back catalogue.

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15 to 20 April 2014 ROBIN COUSIN'S ICE Catch this dazzling new production from Olympic champion Robin Cousins featuring hand-picked figure skating from around the globe.

The Lowry, Manchester BOOK YOUR TICKETS 0844 815 4873

17 April JAMES BLUNT A former British Army officer, singer/ songwriter James Blunt is a thoughtful performer with a knack for crafting melodic contemporary soft rock tunes. He had a Number 1 single in 2005 with "You're Beautiful".

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19 to 21 April Chester Food & Drink Festival 2014 If you have never been to this event before than you really don’t know what you are missing. You enter through the Pavilion at Chester racecourse where you are met by some of the counties finest Cheese makers, the regions great cider makers, game sellers from Cumbria, dry cured meats from North wales – and you are only in the first part of this extravaganza. Making your way outside

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The Racecourse Watergate Square Chester, Cheshire, CH1 2LY Tel: 01244 405 615

The Southport Jazz Festival has been a firm favourite in the events calendar since 2001, attracting international and national artists from all different jazz styles.

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Mon 12 May Fawlty Towers 2014

In a recording career that spans almost three decades, Grammy Awardwinning saxophonist Kenny G, has grafted elements of R&B, pop and Latin to a jazz foundation solidifying his reputation as the premiere artist in contemporary jazz.

Fawlty Towers is one of the bestknown, and most-loved, TV series from the halcyon days of British comedy - the 1970s. It features an irascible Torquay hotel owner Basil Fawlty, and his domineering wife Sybil—his “little nest of vipers”.

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CLAIMING DAMAGES FOR INDUSTRIAL DISEASES My name is Steve Woods and I am a solicitor based in Chester. I specialise in claims for industrial diseases and I have been dealing with these claims for over 25 years. Industrial diseases come in all sorts of varieties but I wanted to look at a few examples here.

Asbestos As we get older, it is not unusual for breathing problems to develop or to become worse. With investigations, a chest x-ray or a CT scan can identify whether lung damage is the result of smoking or asbestos. Exposure to asbestos can cause serious illnesses such as asbestosis, diffuse pleural thickening and mesothelioma, a cancer that attacks the protective linings of the lungs. Asbestos exposure has also been recognised as an important risk factor for lung cancer although, as is well known, there are a number of other possible causes for lung cancer, such as tobacco smoke. This means that asbestos related lung cancer claims are far from straightforward and generally it has to be proved that there has been a substantial exposure to asbestos during the course of a persons working life. Unfortunately, it is not only workmen who have used asbestos directly, such as laggers, who develop these diseases but also other tradesmen who have worked in the same vicinity or alongside men working with asbestos, such as electricians, joiners, plasterers and general labourers. I have also dealt with many cases where wives and other family members have come into contact with to asbestos from a workman’s work clothes.

Industrial Deafness The effect of excessive noise on an individual is frequently understated

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but it has been possible for many years to claim for damage to hearing caused by exposure to noise at work. Hearing loss from prolonged exposure to noise usually comes on gradually. The severity of the deafness and the rate at which this increases depends on the level and duration of the noise exposure and on the individual concerned. Because the hearing loss comes on gradually, most people are unaware of their hearing loss until later on in life. Of course as we get older our hearing deteriorates in any event but the hearing loss is made considerably worse by the exposure to noise and can cause significant problems. Most people I speak to experience similar problems so that conversation becomes difficult or impossible, particularly with background noise and family members tell them that they have the television too loud. Some people who suffer from industrial deafness also suffer from tinnitus which is, broadly, a ringing in the ears. This can vary in severity but in serious cases can cause a lot of problems for people particularly with sleeping.

Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) is also known as vibration white finger and can be caused by occupational exposures to hazardous levels of vibration. In my experience, a wide range of occupations can result in an individual being required to use vibrating tools to an excessive

degree. Commonly, the tools include jackhammers, grinders, stihl saws, impact wrenches and wacker plates. Symptoms are mainly numbness and tingling in the fingers as well as colour changes – a persons fingers go white – although these symptoms can be episodic. In many cases these symptoms are so severe that they impact on daily life even to the extent of preventing someone from working.

Instructing a Solicitor I pride myself on providing a professional but personal service and unlike others I usually meet my clients face to face. I understand that some people may find instructing a solicitor daunting particularly as they may be concerned about the cost. In April 2013, there was a change in the “no win no fee” law and now solicitors can, if they agree with their clients, charge up to 25% of damages awarded. I DO NOT do this and I want to reassure anyone who contacts me to discuss the possibility of bringing a claim that there is no cost to them. In particular there is no deduction for costs from any compensation obtained and the costs are paid by the guilty party separately.

If you would like more information I am happy to talk to anyone free of charge about their individual situation to see if a claim is possible.

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“From opening Woods Solicitors in 2003 we have obtained compensation for hundreds of clients� STEVE WOODS Director If you believe you have any problems arising from your working conditions or if you believe you have worked in a dangerous working environment in the past please contact us for a no obligation discussion.

This is a free service. We deal with claims on a no win no fee basis so that you receive 100% of any damages awarded. We are happy to undertake home visits. Authorised and Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under Number 567179


FOOD & DRINK

RICK STEIN - IN SEARCH OF THE PERFECT CURRY

PRAWN FRITTERS WITH CHUTNEY AND KACHUMBER FROM THE ALLEN KITCHEN, KOLKATA I couldn’t work out why these prawn cutlets were so delicious; there seemed to be nothing to them, just a simple batter, a bit of lemon, some onion rings and a bottle of mustard sauce. But the very enthusiastic blogger from Calcutta called Kaniska was keen to point out that this tiny little hole in the wall was one of the most popular foodie spots in the city. They may have put a secret ingredient in the batter, but I expect the success lies in using chickpea flour and frying the battered prawns in pure ghee. I consumed a few plates of them while having a thoroughly enjoyable conversation about the almost infinite possibilities of street food in that city. Later I woke up in the middle of the night in my hotel with my head spinning, thinking the pace of life was so frenetic that I was surely locked into a madhouse, albeit with some of the tastiest food I’ve ever found. This makes a quite soft batter, not a thick, crisp batter like you’d get with fish and chips. METHOD To prepare the prawns, pull off the head and peel away the shell, leaving the tail intact. Use a small, sharp knife to run down the back of the prawns and pull out the black intestinal tracts, if visible. Then use the knife to cut almost all the way through the prawns and butterfly them open. Flatten them out a little with the palm of your hand. Pat dry with kitchen towel. For the batter, mix the flours and salt together, whisk in the egg and enough of the water to give a smooth batter the consistency of single cream.

Serves 4 12 extra large unpeeled Raw prawns For the batter 60g plain flour 60g chickpea flour ¼tsp salt 1 free-range egg 150–225ml water 70g ghee, for frying To serve Lemon wedges, Mustard chutney Tomato chutney or Chilli garlic relish and Kachumber salad

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Heat the ghee in a heavy-based saucepan or karahi over a medium heat. Once hot, dip 2 or 3 prawns in the batter and carefully lower into the ghee. Fry for 2–3 minutes, turning once, until crisp and golden and cooked through. Drain on kitchen paper. Repeat with the remaining prawns. Serve with lemon wedges to squeeze over and chutney and kachumber salad on the side. KACHUMBER SALAD - SERVES 8 -10 300g vine-ripened tomatoes, thinly sliced 1/2 cucumber, sliced 100g red onions, halved and thinly sliced 1 fresh green chilli, finely chopped 1/2 tsp toasted ground cumin seeds 1/4 tsp Kashmiri chilli powder Large handful of fresh coriander leaves, roughly chopped Freshly ground black pepper 1 tbsp freshly squeezed lime juice or white wine vinegar Lime wedges (optional), to finish Layer the ingredients, or gently toss together, just before serving. Serve with lime wedges, if desired.

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SWEET AND TANGY POTATO SHREDS Lilo chevda This is a snack beloved by Gujaratis, a sweet and sour shredded spiced potato dish. The shredded potatoes are deep fried until crisp, as are the lentils, cashew nuts and peanuts, but plenty of lime juice is sprinkled on just before you start eating so you get this tantalizing mix of crisp bits and soft bits. There’s plenty of chilli in it, sweetness from the raisins and sugar, sharpness from the lime juice, and a good sprinkling of salt too. Perfect balance in street food.

Serves 8 150g chana dal (Bengal gram or split yellowpeas), soaked overnight in coldwater 1kg potatoes, such as Maris Piper, peeled, coarsely grated Vegetable oil, for deep frying Salt 3 tbsp unsalted cashew nuts or peanuts (skinned) 1 tbsp sesame seeds 1 tbsp fennel seeds ½tsp turmeric 1½tbsp caster sugar, plus extra to taste 2 fresh green chillies, finely chopped with seeds 2 tbsp raisins Juice of 1–2 limes

METHOD Drain the chana dal and pat dry with kitchen paper. Spread out on a tray lined with a clean tea towel (or more kitchen paper) and leave on one side. Soak the prepared potatoes in salted water for 20 minutes. Drain, use your hands to squeeze out any excess moisture, then pat dry with kitchen paper. Two-thirds fill a large, deep-sided sturdy pan with vegetable oil and place over a medium heat. Test it’s hot enough by dropping in a piece of potato; it should sizzle and turn golden in about 20 seconds. (Or use a deep-fat fryer heated to 180°C.) Deep-fry the potatoes in batches until crisp and golden. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper. Season with half a teaspoon of salt and set aside. Using the same oil, fry the chana dal in batches for about 3–4 minutes, or until they rise to the surface and turn a shade darker. Drain on kitchen paper, and add to the fried potatoes. Heat a heavy-based frying pan over a low-medium heat. Add the cashew nuts or peanuts and fry for 3–5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until lightly toasted. Add the sesame seeds and fennel seeds and cook for 2–3 minutes, stirring all the time. Remove from the heat and stir in the turmeric, followed by the sugar, half a teaspoon of salt, the chillies and the raisins, then mix with the potatoes and lentils. Add plenty of lime juice to give a sweet-sour flavour (you may need to add more sugar and salt at this stage to balance the flavour). Serve at room temperature in small bowls as a snack.

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MADRAS FISH CURRY OF SNAPPER, TOMATO AND TAMARIND I have written at some length in the main introduction about finding this curry, which I have nominated as my favourite. I’ve used the same fish it was cooked with on that day in Mamalla puram – snapper – but in the UK I recommend using any of the following: monkfish fillet, because you get firm slices of white, meaty fish; filleted bass, preferably a large fish, because although you’ll get softer flesh it has plenty of flavour; or gurnard. I think more than anything else that this dish typifies what I was saying about really fresh fish not being ruined by a spicy curry. I can still remember the slightly oily flavour of the exquisite snapper in that dish because fish oil, when it’s perfectly fresh, is very nice to eat. I always think oily fish goes well with curry anyway, particularly with the flavours of tomatoes, tamarind and curry leaves.

SERVES 4 – 6

Method Heat the oil in a heavy-based saucepan or karahi over a medium heat. When hot, add the mustard seeds and fry for 30 seconds, then stir in the onion and garlic and fry gently for about 10 minutes until softened and lightly golden. Add the curry leaves, chilli powder, coriander and turmeric and fry for 2 minutes, then stir in the tomatoes, tamarind liquid, green chillies and salt and simmer for about 10 minutes until rich and reduced. Add the fish, cook for a further 5 minutes or until just cooked through, and serve with plain rice.

60ml vegetable oil 1 tbsp yellow mustard seeds 1 large onion, finely chopped 15g/3 cloves garlic, finely crushed 30 fresh curry leaves 2 tsp Kashmiri chilli powder 2 tsp ground coriander 2 tsp turmeric 400g can chopped tomatoes 100ml Tamarind liquid 2 green chillies, each sliced lengthways into 6 pieces, with seeds 1 tsp salt 700g snapper fillets, cut into 5cm chunks Boiled basmati rice to serve

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Creamy Leek & Potato Soup

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Butter 50g (2oz) Olive oil 2 tbsp Onion 1 large, peeled and chopped Leeks 5 weighing about 750g (1lb 10oz), trimmed, washed and sliced Potato 1 weighing about 225g (8oz), peeled and chopped Vegetable stock 1 litre (13/4 pints) Double cream 150ml (1/4 pint) Snipped chives 3 tbsp

Olive oil 2 tbsp Blanched whole almonds 50g (2oz) Ground turmeric 1/4 tsp Cooked chicken breast 2 Orange 1 peeled and segmented (juice reserved) Peach 1, halved, stoned and sliced Mixed salad leaves with wild rocket 25g (1oz)

1 In a heavy-based pan melt butter and oil until foaming. Add onion, leeks and potato and cook gently, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes until softened. 2 Add stock, bring slowly up to boil, stirring frequently, then reduce the heat and simmer for 25-30 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Season to taste and add cream. 3 Blend the soup. Pour into warm bowls, garnish with chive and serve with bread.

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1 Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a small non-stick frying pan, add almonds and turmeric and stir-fry for 3-5 minutes or until nuts are well coated in turmeric 2

Slice chicken breast width-ways. Arrange chicken and prepared fruits on two plates. Sprinkle with orange juice. Arrange salad leaves on top. Scatter with hot almonds. Drizzle with remaining oil, season and serve.

Serves 2 Calories 461 Time 15 minutes.

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Hampson Hughes Solicitors are currently acting on behalf of a number of clients who have suffered noise induced hearing loss whilst working as engineers for British Telecom.


These engineers were using “tone sets” which are essentially oscillators and amplifiers used to detect certain faults on lines.This is essential maintenance work which they were required to carry out on a daily basis, and there was no other way around it than to listen with these sets. BT engineers who have also worked in, or around, the construction side of the business have also suffered significant hearing loss. These engineers have used or been in the vicinity of machines such as jackhammers, kango’s and mole ploughs. Both types of engineers have complained about hearing problems such as having to turn the television up ‘too loud’, missing conversation, struggling with telephone conversations, and quite commonly a hissing or buzzing noise known as tinnitus.

There is no need for you to have visited your doctor or had your hearing tested of your own accord. As part of the claim process with Hampson Hughes Solicitors, we will arrange for you to see an Ear, Nose & Throat Specialist (Otolaryngology) and Audiologist, who will be able to diagnose the loss you have incurred. The ENT specialist will also be able to recommend to you any future treatment which may be beneficial. There are certain time limits imposed upon bringing a claim against a previous employer for Noise Induced Hearing Loss. In these cases it is limited to 3 years from the date of when you first realised you had hearing loss and linked it to your employment. Each case is decided upon its individual merits, so we advise you contact Hampson Hughes Solicitors as a matter of urgency to allow our expert team to investigate your potential claim without delay.

Many of our clients report not having noticed hearing loss at all. This is because it is such a gradual thing. Family members are often the ones who point out that their hearing is deteriorating. If you feel you may have even had the slightest damage to your hearing, our team of specialists may be able to help you determine whether this is the case. Maybe you’ve noticed hearing problems in a family member?

We are here to help. BT themselves have made admissions as to their liability with these claims. They accept that the “green” and “unmodified yellow” tone sets emitted excessively high noise levels, often over 80 decibels, thus causing hearing difficulties for the user.

Thanks to this admission from BT, these claims are now generally easier and quicker to process. A simple causative link is needed to be established in order to succeed now that liability has been admitted. The compensation gained from claiming for this hearing loss could prove essential for future therapy for tinnitus, and the possibility of requiring expensive hearing aids.

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With new technology, it is now possible to make a knee replacement to match the individual shape of each patient’s knee. This allows for different sizes and curves of the knee to be designed into the new knee, giving a better outcome for the patient by allowing better movement of the knee, and achieving better pain relief. In the past, when a patient had a knee replacement, the surgeon would choose the size of replacement that most closely fitted the patients size, but there would often be a compromise in how well the replacement fitted, and it would not always fit perfectly. For example, the patient may have a wider knee than standard, so the new knee would not cover the bone fully, or one side of the knee may be a different size to the other, again compromising the fit of implant. New technology allows a knee replacement to be made that is a perfect match of the patient’s knee. It works by using a CT scan to make

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a model of the patient’s knee, and then making an implant to match precisely the shape of the knee, allowing for the different curves and attachments of structures around the knee. This has never been done before. In the past scans have been used to help the surgeon plan where they want to put the new knee, but the actual implant that is put into the patient’s body has always been a compromise. Using this new system, the surgeon’s team can plan the surgery before the operation, allowing the use of patient-specific cutting blocks, but will also give each patient a totally unique knee replacement implant. This new knee replacement, known as ConforMIS, has been used successfully for many years in America and Europe, with thousands of patients being treated. Research shows that the patients treated using this technology are happier with their knee replacement than when standard implants have been used, and the survivorship is also better.


Mr Banim is one of a small number of Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeons in the country able to offer this new and innovative surgery, and can do so at Nuffield Health The Grosvenor Hospital. He has recently returned from Europe where he was trained in the techniques involved in this type of surgery. As a highly experienced surgeon, who peforms hundreds of hip and knee replacments every year, he is very excited by this new system. While patients who undergo a hip replacement are extremely pleased with their surgery, Mr Banim is aware that across the country, knee replacements are not as effective as hip replacements. But having seen the results, he believes that, by improving the conformity between the patient’s natural knee, and new knee, there will be an improvement in the clinical outcomes, resulting in happier patients. Consultant Profile:

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