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“That will get the driver’s attention,” says Robert Manz, an Audi developer. Oh it will Robert, I guarantee it. Why do we need a vibrating steering wheel? I have a picture of obeying my sat nav by taking the next left and suddenly the steering wheel vibrates and as I press the brake it presses back at me. I’m not going to be pleased and neither is the bus driver coming towards me as I career onto the other side of the road. Interactive traffic signs and traffic lights equipped with sensors will also talk to each other and swap information with cars in the area. Oh will they? That’ll be fun, you’ve just pulled away on green and the traffic light leans forward and announces 3p a litre off at the local supermarket and, in fear, you lurch into the path of another oncoming vehicle which will now be able to shout pre-programmed obscenities at you, flash its own headlights and take a picture at the same time! There will be tears before bedtime. I have arranged for machine guns to be fitted under my front bumper, an ejector seat and a wide screen TV where the windscreen used to be because it is obvious I will no longer have to look where I am going, the blasted car will do it for me.
Bollards And while we’re on the subject I had a chuckle at this story. A man had to be rescued by a policeman after his head became wedged inside a traffic bollard for two hours. The unfortunate chap was unable to free himself after putting the cone on his head while joking with friends in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. John Waterman, who captured the incident on his mobile phone, said: “I came out of Burger King and this man had the bollard stuck on his head. “I had seen him walking with it on top of his head five minutes earlier, but now it was pulled right down.” “No one was helping him because they thought he was just messing around.” Eventually, a police officer and passer-by managed to free the man, who was applauded by a crowd of onlookers. Did anyone think to ask him how his head got there in the first place?
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By Tina James, Managing Director, Headwater Holidays.
If you go walking in France it is only a matter of time before you happen across a vineyard. And while the New World upstarts may well have flooded your local supermarket with gallons of very drinkable – and well-priced – wines, nothing quite matches up to sipping your beverage of choice in the very vineyards where the grapes were grown. And that is exactly what you can do in numerous locations in France, from Champagne to Provence, Bordeaux to Alsace, you will be very well catered for irrespective of your preferred tipple.
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Two of the most fascinating and rewarding wine regions to visit when exploring France on foot are the Loire and Burgundy. The regions sit side by side in the middle of the country, and while both are best renowned for their world-famous white wines (Chablis in Burgundy, Sancerre in the Loire) there are some excellent reds and rosés produced in both areas. When going on a walking holiday to Burgundy you will be able to visit some of the many smallholder vineyards that are easy to miss if driving. Passed down through the generations, some of the vineyards in the region date back almost two thousand years. The vineyards of Burgundy cover an area exceeding 25,000 hectares and there are 99 appellations d’origine controlee split between the five main areas of production
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compared to some of the more prestigious – but prohibitively expensive – options from the top end of the Bordeaux wine spectrum. Like in Burgundy, there are very many vineyards of the Loire Valley which you can visit, often to stroll around the grounds and get in amongst the vines themselves, but always to sample – and perhaps purchase – the wines produced there.
Of course, there is plenty more to the Loire Valley than just the wine. While you can’t go far in France without finding a vineyard, For real aficionados of you can’t hang around two-footed travel, taking the Loire region for long Villandry Castle, Loire Valley in a section of the famous without finding one of the – and very well-trodden – many châteaux for which pilgrims’ path to Santiago the region is famous. From di Compostella, the purported resting place of the mortal the refined architecture of the Château de Cheverny to the remains of the apostle St James, is worth the effort. The magnificence of the Château de Serrant, there are literally UNESCO World Heritage Site of Vézelay, meanwhile, hundreds of the castles, stately homes and palaces which marks the starting points of journeys in the other direction: reside under the umbrella of châteaux. Many also have the 12th Century basilica was used as the launching point their architectural splendour mirrored in the gardens in for two Crusades. With the beauty and charm of the which they are set, with plenty of scope to amble away the mediaeval city of Auxerre offering an excellent starting afternoons in some of the grandest and most intriguing point for a trip to the region, it makes a great contrast from botanical collections in the whole of France, if not Europe. the rusticity of the surrounding area, with some top-class restaurants, all of which serve many of the region’s most So with walks that will stretch the legs rather than break drinkable and satisfying wines. the bones, undulating countryside pockmarked with pretty villages and dissected by meandering rivers, the Loire So switching attention to the neighbouring Loire Valley Valley is another great place to enjoy a walking holiday region, and some things are very similar: beautiful rolling where relaxation is the order of the day. As for the night? hills awash with flora and supporting a good variety of Well, that’s when the wine really comes into its own. birds and mammals; many small but intriguing towns and villages built aside picturesque rivers; and, almost going Silver Travel Advisor recommends without saying, a vast array of wines, many full of subtle Headwater Holidays for independent complexity. The high mineral content in the soil of the Loire region gives a sharp freshness to the famous whites of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fume, both of which use the Sauvignon Blanc grape variety. The crisp and surprisingly complex wines also offer excellent value for money when
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GOING on holiday may seem like a fond dream for many when money seems to be stretched so tightly these days – but don’t give up on this particular dream because there are ways to holiday for less. For many of us, holidays are an excellent way to destress, relax and rejuvenate ourselves and our lives so they’re actually an excellent investment in our wellbeing. The first rule of getting the best value from your planned holiday, home or abroad, always used to be to either book early or book late. However, travel expert Carol Allenby Carr from Travel Counsellors who has 18 years in the industry, says that although travellers often used to get better prices by booking a late deal the situation has changed. “Nowadays, with lots of tour operators and airlines penalising customers who leave it until the last minute by putting on late booking charges, the advice is definitely to book early,” she stated. Carol also advises avoiding travelling at peak periods, like school holidays, if you can as prices are much higher. If you really have to go then as you’ve got school-age children or you work in education “then it’s more important than ever to book earlier, probably up to 11 months in advance when the airlines first release their prices,” she added. “Watch out for hidden charges on your flights on areas like luggage, meals on the plane and even choosing where you want to sit. These all cost extra so think things through. Do you need 20kg of luggage or could 10
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Sarah advises looking out for promotional offers, and then grabbing them straight away. “You may not see them again as they’re rarely repeated,” she said. Knowing the right time of year to look for discounts is always useful, too. Sarah points out that for cruises around Europe look for “specials” from late March through to April. For the Caribbean, the bargains are in the Autumn, and for river cruises low season is March, April and October to December. “Sail from a UK port to save on air-fare”, stated Sarah. “Go for ships that are not in the spotlight as they will be cheaper. For example, Norwegian has just launched the Breakaway, therefore its predecessor – the Epic – will now have lower fares.” Look for promotions such as on board credit and reduced drinks’ packages “as drinks on board can be expensive,” she added. Ships going back to their home port – or repositioning – may also offer great bargains on this single trip, so ask your cruise expert about this. Travel in a group and take advantage of group discounts, although not all cruiselines offer this. And the good news is that tell your travel agent if you’re over 55 as cruiselines often offer discounts to the over-55s. Wherever you go on your holidays, plan your budget in advance. If your hotel is simply a place to sleep and store your luggage, opt for a cheaper hotel with less facilities. Do some research on local restaurants in the area you’re visiting and track down ways to eat, sleep, drink and sightsee for less rather than just getting there and then looking for bargains. If you’re really skint, consider house-sitting. This is when you register with an agency and can be asked to look after someone else’s home around the country – or elsewhere in the world – while they’re away. You may have to care for pets or look after the garden but there are plenty of opportunities for this free holiday. Register with organisations like Trusted House Sitters if this appeals.
“Insurance is not an optional extra but a travel essential. Consumers who travel more than once a year, especially on the spur of the moment, should consider taking out an annual policy. For the over 50s there are specialist insurances available which will cover pre-existing medical conditions and which take a more holistic approach to the risk associated with this age group.” CONTACTS: • Travellor Counsellor Carol Allenby Carr email carol.allenby-carr@travelcounsellors.com • Cruise Holidays Sarah Ebden email sebden@cruiseholidaysuk.co.uk • Trusted House Sitters go to www.trustedhousesitters.com • Home For Exchange go to www.homeforexchange.com • ABTA email abta@abta.co.uk
Or why not try a caravan holiday? Glossop Caravans, one of the country’s top caravan and motorhome dealers, is situated just a thirty minute drive from Manchester and it is this ideal location and Glossop Caravan’s sound reputation for providing quality caravans and motorhomes at an affordable price that has made the company a firm favourite with caravanners throughout the country. 2013 has fast become known as the year of the Great British Holiday for, with the present downturn in the UK economy and with the cost of foreign holidays going up and up and the value of the pound going down and down, more and more people are planning holidays in this country. In an effort to maintain maximum holidays at an affordable price a large percentage of people are now buying caravans and motorhomes which ensures that they can enjoy fantastic family holidays year after year,
Or, you could swap your home for someone else’s in a different part of the UK or abroad. Again, this dramatically cuts costs. Find out more from companies like Home For Exchange.
At Glossop Caravans you will find over 500 new and used caravans to choose from, including family vans and two berths and if it is a motorhome you are looking for you will see a superb display of new and used motorhomes.
And, of course, to safeguard your money – and your health – it’s vital to take out the right kind of holiday insurance. The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) reports that every year they come across examples of members of the public who have travelled uninsured and then run up substantial medical bills overseas.
Particularly successful have been the Glossop Caravans special edition caravans from leading manufacturers Coachman, Elddis and Swift. These top specification models exclusive to Glossop Caravans have really captured the imagination of caravanners with their unique styling and represent superb value for money.
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Keeping Ageing at Bay
WE long ago seem to have decided against growing old gracefully and opted to do whatever we can to keep ageing at bay. Fortunately, there are plenty of things we can do to help ourselves, whether or not we want to resort to cosmetic surgery. In fairness, the cosmetic surgery industry in this country is generally of a very high standard. But, as in anything where you are dealing with your health and investing large amounts of money, it’s worth checking out your private clinic or hospital of choice and comparing both costs and reputations with others. Eyebag removal, facelifts, cheek and chin implants, tummy tucks, arm lifts and thigh lifts are now all relatively common procedures – although they are all still surgery and require proper consideration and investigation beforehand. However, there are less drastic options we can undergo that don’t involve the scalpel but can still improve our appearance. First, though, it’s worth ensuring that you’ve explored all that Mother Nature has to offer along with your active co-operation. A healthy diet is vital for glowing skin and hair, and it’s important to keep your weight within a reasonable level, too. If you’re not sure whether you’re overweight or underweight, ask your doctor and take his or her advice. Plenty of fruit and vegetables, in particular, are good for health along with a certain amount of protein in meat, fish or pulses. If you’re on a specific diet – for health or 12
other reasons – you may need a vitamin supplement to ensure you keep well and look and feel good. Consulting a nutritionist or asking your GP’s advice are good starting points here. Exercise can also ensure our joints and muscles stay supple, which is a great aid to youthful vitality as well as improving the shape we’re in. Regular walking in the fresh air can give an outdoorsy look that’s attractive at any age, and the enjoyment of an activity that allows us to relax our faces and bodies can also hold back the years. Having an attractive smile is surprisingly ante-ageing. In fact, your smile is very important in this ageing battle as an unattractive smile can positively age you far more than skin can in most cases. Missing teeth, very crooked teeth, poor gum health or very discoloured teeth or fillings will obviously not add up to a pleasant smile. Paradoxically, crowns and dentures with teeth that are too white, too straight and too uniform can also make a person look older than their years. The key is for a natural smile of healthy-looking teeth and gums that enhances and suits your face. Clever dentists can carefully add well-matched filling material to the tips of worn lower teeth these days. And it’s also easier now to get rid of a denture with fixed teeth or by fixing or stabilising a denture with implants – all of which can be a massive boost to confidence. Skin rejuvenation is one of paramount importance at the Bodysculpture group of clinics, achieved as a by-product of their successful inch-loss clinics using Acoustic Wave Therapy™. It is safe, non-invasive, effective and endorsed by the Association of Cosmetic Surgeons
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The benefits of acoustic wave therapy are numerous. Not only do they remove cellulite, but the sound waves, passing through the dermis, stimulate the production of collagen, not only in the areas being treated, but throughout the body. Together with a daily dose of high strength vitamin C (essential for the production of collagen) the elasticity of the skin can be improved by up to 110%. The results can be further enhanced by the ingestion and topical application of pure collagen and hyaluronic acid, the main components of the dermis. The results have been scientifically measured and proven at the Storz Medical Centre in Switzerland. Visible results can be detected within a three week period and last for three months. The skin is firmer, more dense: wrinkles and crease lines smoothed and the dermis appreciably softer and more supple. So what have you got to lose? Why not shed inches and wrinkles, naturally!
Telephone Heather on 07540 763 945 to arrange a free consultation. If you’re looking for beauty procedures with naturallooking results, try these ideas: Anti-wrinkle injections – These involve injecting botulinum toxin type A (the most famous brand being Botox) into facial muscles. This can actually prevent muscle action so effectively reduce frown-lines, furrowing of the forehead and wrinkles around the eyes.
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When this is carried out well by skilled practitioners, it not only means less wrinkles but a less tired, more relaxed look – like you’ve just been on a lovely holiday! Dermal fillers – A major problem as we get older is the loss of volume, indeed loss of fat, in the face. Fillers are designed to be used in the face to plump up targeted areas and lines such as the naso-labial folds and the marionette lines around the nose and mouth. They are also great for correcting the turned-down mouth that can sometimes come with age. Temporary fillers are also an effective and popular way of filling folds and lines, and for defining and augmenting lips. If injections are complete anathema to you, think about the many treatments that the beauty industry can now offer. Facial treatments generally, though, tend to work best on a well-cared for skin so it’s important to keep skin well hydrated inside and out. Keeping to well-known beauty product names may well help here as you may know better what your skin reaction will be. One typically famous brand offered in some salons is Guinot, and one of their most popular treatments comes from the Hydradermie range. The Hydradermie deep cleansing facial is, apparently, much beloved by celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Coleen Rooney. This involves deep-cleansing the skin, and it also stimulates cellular renewal. The benefits are particularly felt by those with dry skin, and it also reduces the sebum level in oily skin. 13
The Hydradermie Lift is a machine-based facial using cutting-edge technology to treat both the skin and the facial muscles for an immediate “lifting” effect. Designed for skin that shows signs of loss of elasticity, it targets areas where fine lines are most evident – around the eyes, mouth and nose and across the forehead. It also “lifts” and firms the cheeks, jawline and neck. Liftosome Facial – This facial treatment has been specially developed to treat the problems associated with mature skin including lack of skin tone and loss of radiance. With age or fatigue, we notice a slackening and loss of firmness of the skin, especially in the cheeks, chin and neck. This is largely caused by the deterioration of the elastic fibres of the dermis. The skin loses density and becomes dehydrated, resulting in dryness, wrinkling and slackening. The treatment consists of three phases: the vitaminenriched serum, the thermal treatment mask and the firming massage. The facial finishes with the application of moisturisers to the face, neck and eye area. The great thing about all facial treatments for many of us, of course, is that it’s such an enjoyable and luxurious process that we automatically come away feeling much more relaxed – and thus also much younger looking!
I’m Stressed, In Pain and Tired all the time A unique chiropractic health solutions clinics have proven success in not only removing pain but more importantly improving function and health. We know that pain is an alarm, often telling us that there are underlying stresses and tension within the body and nervous system. If these stresses and nerve tensions are not removed they may result in serious health problems. Our spine, our posture and nervous system function are integral for better health. Do you feel stressed and tired all the time? Has your GP told you to rest and give it time? Perhaps your ailment has been put down to age. Worst of all, you might have been told nothing can be done to ease your pain and you’re simply going to have to live with it. However, a leading South Manchester chiropractor has brought groundbreaking technology used by world class athletes to his practice on Derby Way. Andrew Jackson from Marple Chiropractic Clinic said: “Don’t we want our bodies to function the best they can? I am very excited to be bringing this technology to my patients. We’ve already had amazing success, not only with spinal problems, backache, sciatica and disc problems but with thyroid, obesity, blood pressure, cholesterol, ME and fibromyalgia.” Andrew and his team understand that medication only deals with the effects of underlying problems and doesn’t get to the cause. The nervous system controls every bodily function and to be fully healthy it needs to work without interference. Andrew 14
believes that the western lifestyle and poor posture has a negative effect on brain and nerve function. By analysing these stresses through specific muscle testing using this NASA technology, Andrew can tell where the brain to body communication is being choked. Stresses, or imbalance, from physical problems (strains and injuries), chemical imbalances (diet and nutrition) and emotional trauma are the three factors that impede communication between brain and body. Chiropractic Wellness considers them all as they aim to improve patients’ total wellbeing, not just an isolated injury or problem. The painless computerized scans, free from radiation and needles, are suitable for all family members from new born babies to the very elderly. The broad approach combining nutritional advice, exercise and massage with specific Chiropractic adjustments, can help alleviate symptoms and allow the body to heal itself. He said: “You have nothing to lose by coming to our clinic. As well as educating our patients to help understand the cause of their pain, the technology aids the development of individual tailor-made care programmes for improved health, posture, function and flexibility.”
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Tone up, lose weight & get fit! At New Bodies Gyms in Buxton and New Mills, there’s something for everyone, whether you want to simply tone up, lose weight or get fit. Both gyms are constantly evolving, adding new equipment and updating the class timetables to fit in with client’s requirements and keep up to date with all the latest developments. New Bodies Gyms feature large, fully equipped mixed gyms, state-of-the-art cardiovascular suites, studio facilities and excellent ladies-only facilities including cardiovascular and resistance. In addition, a new power zone and personal training area has been created at Buxton, while the first floor at New Mills has been completely refurbished recently, with a new studio being installed. To find out more about New Bodies Gyms, call 01298 72006 or 01663 741654 or pop into the Buxton site, on the Tongue Lane Industrial Estate, Fairfield, or the New Mills site on Chapel Street.
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General Market - Monday, Friday, Saturday, 9am - 4pm Flea Market - Thursday, 9am - 4pm Farmers’ Market - 2nd Thursday of the month, 9am - 4pm
Chesterfield Market Festival - October 31 - November 2 Thursday - Bargain Hunt Event with James Lewis & Anita Manning and 1940s themed Flea Market Friday - Children’s Market, Children’s Entertainers, Art Competition and Cupcake Decorating Saturday - Just a Taste Market, Create a Chesterfield Cake Competition and Market Trader of the Year Presentation CAMRA Beer Festival - Friday & Saturday November 24 - Christmas Lights Switch On Please support your independant traders
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Celebrate Chesterfield Market with our annual Market Festival which takes place from 31 October to 2 November. There will be a variety of market events across the three days and highlights include the 1940s themed Flea Market and Bargain Hunt event with James Lewis and Anita Manning on the Thursday, a Children’s Market, entertainers and art competition on the Friday and on Saturday, Just a Taste Market, Create a Chesterfield Cake Competition and the presentation of Market Trader of the Year award. There is plenty to see and do in Chesterfield throughout the Autumn so come along and join in the fun!
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Cliff’s still Reelin’ and a-Rockin’ Cliff usually spends Winter at his six bedroom villa in Barbados, surrounded by manicured gardens around an azure swimming pool. When the Caribbean gets too hot it’s over to his vineyard retreat in Portugal. An enviable lifestyle that he can enjoy every day of the year, but he chose June 2013 to embark on a Summer tour unlike any other, performing his best loved songs against a backdrop of England’s most beautiful castles and stately homes before flying off to continue his tour in Israel.
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Just prior to the tour we decided to ask Cliff some questions about his lifestyle as the Peter Pan of Pop... Looking forward to your new tour – Midsummer Nights – Still Reelin’ and A-Rockin’ -great title, how many nights are you performing? Me too. Having performed the “Reelin’ and A-Rockin’” show “down under” I can’t wait to get started again. Fingers crossed, that we have a great Summer, we certainly deserve one!!l. I will be performing eight nights from Saturday June 1st and I will be singing at some of the most stunning sites in England on this tour including, Harewood House, Blickling Estate, Warwick Castle and Powderham Castle and finishing up at Hampton Court Palace. I know it is going to be great fun and hope you can join me and my ‘gang’.
Although you are enviably fit and slim are you worried about the toll this show will take on your body? (Probably not you are the most enthusiastic of performers and always seem to be enjoying yourself and giving your best). When you get older, performing does take more of a toll on your body. However, I make sure I train before I tour so my body is ready for any physical excursion. I tend to keep fit all year round so it’s not so much of a shock to my body when I do go on tour. I try to play tennis around three times a week. However, I do leave bigger gaps between my tours these days.
How would you spend your time if you were free from commitments for a full day?
Have you ever wanted to do something else to earn your living?
If I was free from commitments for a full day, I would definitely play some tennis, watch a movie and then get with some friends and have a curry dinner.
No, never. Ever since that day I first heard Elvis, I wanted to sing, and I can’t imagine myself doing anything else. I’m sure that if I hadn’t become a performer, I would have got myself into the industry somehow, be it producing or song writing.
What are your top 5 desert island discs? I would have to take “Heart break hotel “by Elvis, “You got my letter” by Boz Scaggs . Any track from Hank Marvin’s “Django’s Castle”CD. “I honestly love you” by Olivia Newton-John and “Johnny B Goode” by Chuck Berry.
Who do you think are the best acts today who will stand the test of time? There are some very successful singers out there. Adele, Rhianna & One Direction. I’ve heard some impressive stuff on the radio but too often nobody tells you who they are, so I don’t know their names. Our business has changed so much that in terms of “who will stand the test of time” well, I guess only time will tell !!!
What words of wisdom would you give to a young singer? I would give them the same advice that my father gave me. When I was getting serious about singing, my father told me that if I didn’t make it, there was still a life to be lived. Then, when I recorded Move It, he asked me: “Do you really want this? If you do then give it your all and give it all the time.” This is true for any career that you want to pursue, if you want to do it then give it your all.
How often do you get together with your family? I try to get together with family as often as I can. When I’m on the road performing, I don’t really have much time to myself to get to see family or friends. So whenever I have a break I try to see family and close friends. As I have homes in Barbados and Portugal they love to come out and visit and of course it’s a holiday for them.
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Art for Everyone at The Green Man Gallery, Buxton The Green Man is a vibrant, modern gallery situated on Buxton’s High Street, which is rapidly developing into an exciting arts venue, open to all. The gallery opened in December 2012 and has become a favourite destination for local people and for Buxton’s many visitors. It is managed by a group of local artists and crafts people who are determined to develop the gallery as a creative hub for Buxton. There’s always something interesting going on with workshops and classes for both adults and children.
Exhibitions There’s a variety of contemporary art and craft on display including paintings, mixed-media, photography, ceramics, textiles, prints and cards. Exhibitions change regularly so there’s always something new to enjoy in the bright and spacious ground and first floor galleries, and in the Staircase Gallery.
Affordable art and unique gifts The art is affordable with plenty of pieces at less than £50. As a bonus, you may find yourself buying work from the artist who created it. There are always two artists on duty and often many more. They’re always happy to chat about the art on display, events at the gallery, the local arts scene and art in general. In the ground floor shop you’ll find jewellery, small ceramics, textiles, artisan-made candles and soaps, and much more. It’s the perfect place to find a unique, locally-crafted gift and you’ll be spoilt for choice. There’s also a wide selection of cards and postcards by Green Man artists, many of which are only on sale at the gallery. A brand new event for autumn is the Artisan Market featuring a wide range of beautiful items made locally. Market days are Saturdays 28th September, 26th October and 30th November from 11am to 4pm.
Guest exhibitions during the autumn include ‘Made In Derbyshire’, original ceramics by High Peak artists in September, ‘A Feast of Textiles’ for the whole of October and a group exhibition in November by artists who are inspired by their shared passion for fell-running.
For a gentle start to Sunday, try the Sunday BuskStop: live music, coffee and cake. This is a free, fortnightly event from 11.45am to 1pm featuring local musicians including folk, classical, jazz, country and contemporary acoustic. Getting there The Green Man is on High Street at the junction of the A515 from Ashbourne and the B5059 from Macclesfield to Bakewell. There’s a car park round the corner in Clough Street and free parking in residential roads just off the junction. You can also park on the Market Place, 4 minutes’ walk away, and the gallery is less than 10 minutes’ walk from the Pavilion Gardens. There is a lift to all three floors. This part of Buxton is developing as an area with several unique and interesting shops. With Christmas on the horizon, The Green Man Gallery is well worth a visit.
Workshops, performances… and cake! There’s a packed programme of workshops and events this autumn. Why not bring the grandchildren to the ‘Little Green Art Club’ for children aged 6 and over, every other Saturday? Or give yourself a creative treat at a workshop on spinning, weaving, patchwork or mixed-media card making? There are two Life Drawing courses with professional models in October and drop-in workshops for families at half-term. Booking is essential for workshops as space is limited.
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Ways to indulge this Christmas... Christmas is a special, magical time and as always, food and drink is high on the agenda. We all like to indulge from time to time and Christmas is the perfect excuse to try out new restaurants, bars & more. It’s with this in mind we have compiled some of the best local restaurants, hotels and bars as well as recipes, tips on wine tasting, food courses to enrol on and even local chocolatiers Naughty & Nice (opposite), to really treat yourself. We hope this guide will get your tastebuds flowing, your sense of adventure fired up and give you some fresh ideas for you and your loved ones for the festive season and beyond!
Naughty & Nice Café and Chocolatier in Bakewell is a chocolate oasis amidst the tasty chaos of puddings and tarts. Step inside and you will experience what can only be described as a full blown chocolate assault on your senses… See the rows of lovingly handmade fresh truffles, shelves of bars of fabulous chocolate flavours and displays of moulded chocolates; shoes, giant cup cakes, Buddha’s, motorbikes. tractors, full size chocolate champagne bottles and many more. All can be personalized in any way you desire. Take in the smell and sound of the chocolate turning away in the tempering machine keeping it ready to use.
Touch ‘Naughty Betty’, our chocolate girl. She won’t mind. Very often you will see Ellie at work in the chocolate kitchen room producing one of our bespoke and much photographed amazing chocolate celebration cakes, all of which are made to customer’s specific instructions. Naughty & nice- where all your chocolate dreams may just come true. Prices for items in main image above: Chocolate Swan: £8.95 Giant Chocolate Christmas Tree: £12.95 Small Solid chocolate trees: £6.95 Chocolate sleigh filled with flavoured buttons: £12.95 Chocolate yule log with 4 handmade truffles: £5.95
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THE PEAK OF HAUTE CUISINE Tideswell School of Food, nestled discreetly in the lap of the beautiful Peak District, has become renowned not only for the quality of its cookery courses, but also because of its unique approach to using cookery to benefit its community. Part of the wider Taste Tideswell project, the School of Food is the financial engine of a community led social enterprise that is determined to create a thriving and prosperous community sustained by its own food economy; and so far it is proving to be a huge success. Now in its third year of trading, the Tideswell School of Food has gained an unrivalled reputation for delivering a superb range of cookery courses designed for all abilities and interests. But what really sets Tideswell apart from other cookery schools, is their warm and welcoming approach. The School’s Head Chef Tutor Joe Hunt explains, “We provide cookery courses that are accessible to all, and although we want to arm our customers with new skills and techniques, we also want them to have fun and feel
relaxed while they’re here. You won’t find any Gordon Ramsay style characters in Tideswell!” The School of Food offers over 200 cookery courses every year - covering everything from knife skills and butchery through to authentic Indian food classes, cooking with chocolate and artisan bread baking. If cooking isn’t your thing, you can even try your hand at brewing your own beer in the school’s very own nano-brewery! There really is something for everyone at Tideswell School of Food, and with Christmas just around the corner, why not brush up your cookery skills for the festive season, or even buy a gift voucher for your foodie friend?
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Readers of 50 Plus Magazine can receive 10% off any course over the value of £85 at Tideswell School of Food. Simply quote 50plus10* when calling to book your course. *Discount code valid until 31st December. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Discount does not apply to beer brewing courses.
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Tastiest job in the world! I am intrigued to have discovered that there are two types of wine tasting, vertical and horizontal. It is fairly certain that with my love of fine wines I could fall, quite literally, into the latter category, but all is not what it seems. It all comes down to sommeliers, arguably the best job in the world. They are the extremely lucky people who taste wines for hotels and retailers. What a chore it must be getting up for work and knowing you are going to be paid for tasting some of the finest wines in the world. Sommeliers speak in hushed, unintelligible tones about things like vertical and horizontal tastings, tannins, aftertastes and bites. I suppose I’d better clear up the vertical and horizontal bit before we start getting too involved. A wine can be deliberately chosen for their vintage in which case you would do a “horizontal” tasting, or from a single winery in which case you do a “vertical” tasting. Confused? I was. There is a degree of snobbery involved in wine tasting, and I would be quite prepared to get used to it, but tasting tours, holidays and special events are now accessible to anyone. A wine tasting holiday is on my wish list for I am a great lover of grapes and firmly believe that they should be enjoyed crushed, bottled and matured, preferably in their country of origin, because it’s usually much warmer than the UK. To give impartial judgement of a wine it should be drunk “blind”. This does not mean you go out to get blind drunk, it means the wine should be in an unlabelled bottle with no means of identification. It may also involve serving the wine from a black wine glass so the tester does not even know the colour. I am no expert but I know what I like. Round, woody, fruity and complex are my favourites. A bottle of St Emilion Grand Cru served in the shady evening of a French outdoor restaurant and I have gone to heaven before they turn up with the entrees. Similarly I will kill for a bottle of finest Italian Barolo and a peppered fillet steak. Sorry, where was I? There are stages to tasting. I remember Peter Mayle describing his first visit to a vineyard for a tasting 24
session in Provence. He didn’t know that you were supposed to sip it not sup it and by the end of the afternoon he almost ended up in the local infirmary. The first stage is appearance. Easy one that it’s red, white or rose, but, wait, a professional sommelier will dazzle you with the full spectrum of colours from different grapes. They’re great to listen to but a pain if you’re thirsty. Next comes “in glass”, the aroma of the wine. You’ve all seen those posh people in restaurants who virtually wash their nose in a perfectly good wine before nodding condescendingly at the waiter who could cheerfully crown them with the remaining contents. A good wine waiter should always sniff the cork of a newly cracked bottle of red to make sure it is perfect. I happily recall an inebriated waiter in France who pulled the cork and wiped his nose on the bottle neck to the disdain of his customer!
These stages are used to establish character and complexity, suitability for drinking and possible faults in a wine. If you do go wine tasting beware of joining a “tasting flight”. This is a term used to describe tasting a selection of wines, usually three to eight glasses, but as many as fifty is possible. There are five stages to wine tasting, often known as the five Ss; see, swirl, sniff, sip and savour. When you have done that forty odd times you’ll be able to fly home without the aeroplane. Seriously, wine tasting is great fun wherever you are and is bound to grow in popularity as our love affair with wine, and its origins, grows.
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Well Appointed Accommodation in the Derbyshire Peak District Lunches Served 12 – 2pm
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December Dining Our special December menus are now ready, so why not book a table or even a private dining room (up to 20 people) – ideal for your staff party, friends or family.
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Peacock vouchers make the ideal gift for friends or family. These vouchers can be used for meals, accommodation or fishing. They are perfect for Birthdays, Anniversaries and Christmas presents.
Throughout December we offer a three course lunch at £29.50 and lighter appetite three course lunch at £17.50 plus coffee £4.50. Our Christmas Day Lunch Menu is £109.50 and Boxing Day Lunch is £55.00. We are closed for accommodation and dinner on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing day but we are open for lunch every day. We will also close for our usual painting and decorating early January 2014.
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HADDON HALL FIRESIDE SPECIAL
Throughout the autumn and winter, Monday through Thursday we offer £180.00 per standard room to include a 3 course bar dinner, buffet breakfast and tea or coffee with home-made shortbread on arrival. Remember to quote Fireside Special.
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Our New Year’s Eve offer is a 2 night package from £355.00 per person includes dinner on both evenings, and our special New Year’s Eve dinner, breakfast and a bottle of bubbly in your room to welcome in the New Year. • Dinner only: 31st Dec 2013 £89.50 per person.
Haddon Hall opening hours per 4th – 15th December 10:30am to 4pm. (Last admission 3:30pm).
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HOW TO LOVE FOOD AND LOSE WEIGHT
Grills & Roasts Concluding our Hairy Bikers series
MEDITERRANEAN BEEF BURGERS Everyone loves a burger and you can still eat these when on a diet. Bulking the meat out with some grated onion and courgette makes the burger feel more generous with few extra calories, and you’ll find no one will notice the difference. They’ll be too busy enjoying the succulent combination of beef, basil and mozzarella, all packed into crusty ciabatta. SERVES 4 1 small courgette 1 medium onion 400g lean beef steak mince 2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed 1 tsp dried oregano 1 tsp dried basil 1 tbsp sun-dried tomato paste or tomato purée 1 tsp sunflower oil 4 ciabatta rolls 100g reduced-fat (light) mozzarella, well drained and cut into 4 slices 2 large ripe vine tomatoes, sliced fresh basil leaves balsamic vinegar, for drizzling fine sea salt freshly ground black pepper
413 calories per portion
Trim the courgette and grate it coarsely on to a board, then tip it into a large mixing bolw. Peel the onion and grate it coarsely, then add this to the bowl with the courgette. Put the minced beef, garlic, oregano, basil and tomato paste or purée into the same bowl and season well with salt and pepper. Mix with clean hands until everything is thoroughly combined. Divide the mince mixture into 4 evenly sized balls and flatten each into a patty shape about 2cm thick. Brush the oil over a large non- stick frying pan and place over a low heat. Fry the burgers gently for about 10 minutes or until nicely browned and cooked through, turning them halfway through the cooking time. Preheat the grill to its hottest setting. While the burgers are cooking, cut the ciabatta rolls in half horizontally and place them on a grill pan, cut side up. Cook under the preheated grill until lightly toasted. Remove from the heat and take the bread off the tray and put it on to one side. Place the hot burgers on the tray and top each one with a slice of mozzarella. Put the tray back under the grill from another 1-2 minutes or until the mozzarella has melted. Put the bottom half of each roll on a plate and top with sliced tomatoes and basil leaves. Add a dribble of balsamic vinegar and some black pepper. Add a sizzling hot burger, top with the remaining bread and serve right away. Fantastic!
SERVES 4 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts 1/2 tsp sunflower oil, for greasing lime wedges, to serve CAJUN SPICE MIX 5 tsp ground cumin 4 tsp smoke paprika 2 tsp dried thyme 2 tsp dried oregano 2 tsp coarsely ground black pepper 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper 1 tsp flaked sea salt potato wedges 3 medium potatoes (about 475g) 1 tsp sunflower oil 1/2 tsp paprika 1/2 tsp flaked sea salt freshly ground black pepper chive dip 203 calories per portion 381 calories per portion (with pitta)
100g low-fat natural yoghurt 2 tbsp finely chopped chive
284 calories per portion
CAJUN SPICED CHICKEN WITH POTATO WEDGES AND CHIVE DIP This recipe, with its raging Cajun spicy flavours, was inspired by the fab food we ate when we made our trip down the Mississippi. It’s a real treat but surprisingly low in fat, so you can enjoy a few - and we mean a few - potato wedges alongside. Preheat the oven to 220oC/Fan 200oC/Gas 7. To make the Cajun spice mix, put the spices and salt in a jar and seal tightly with a screw-top lid. Give the jar a really good shake so that all the spices are mixed together - you can do a bit of a samba at the same time! This spice can now be stored in a cool, dark place for several weeks. Peel the potatoes and cut them into 8-10 long wedges, depending on how big they are, and put them in a bowl. Add the oil and toss lightly to coat all the wedges. Sprinkle with the paprika, salt and lots of freshly ground black pepper, then scatter them on to a baking tray. Cook in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes, until tender and lightly browned. Whilst the potatoes are cooking, place each chicken breast between 2 sheets of cling film and beat with a rolling pin until the meat is about 1.5cm thick. You need to make the chicken breasts all the same thickness so they cook evenly. Brush the griddle pan or non-stick frying pan with a little oil and place over a medium-high heat until hot. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of the spice mix over each chicken to dust it lightly. Griddle or pan-fry the chicken breasts for 2 minutes, then turn them over with tongs and cook on the other side for a further 1 minute. Finish by cooking the chicken for 1 more minute on each side or until cooked through. They should be no pink remaining. Put the chicken breasts on a plate and leave them to rest for 3-4 minutes. To make the chive dip, mix the yoghurt and chives together. Spoon into small pots and put 1 on each plate. Divide the potato wedges between the plates and add the cooked chicken breasts. Serve with lime wedges for squeezing over the chicken and a large mixed salad. www.50plusmagazine.co.uk
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I N D I A N F U S I O N AT I T S B E S T
From the moment you walk into the restaurant through the hand carved wooden doors, you enter another world. The style is contemporary with a strong Moroccan influence with tiled floors and fantastic gold and bronze lighting, creating a wonderful ambience. The project has been tastefully managed from start to finish by two brothers Rizwan and Irfan Shabir. Rizwan managing the day to day running and Irfan having project managed the design and concept of the restaurant. Between them they have over 18 years experience as restauranteurs
as their background and family businesses have always been linked to catering, the flagship being the Maazi in Mansfield. You have a tantalising menu to choose from including Balti Lamb with Apricots to traditional Rogan Josh.
to get your senses working and mouth-watering Viennese truffles to compliment your coffee at the end of a delicious meal. I can promise you that it’s an experience not to be missed, which I thoroughly enjoyed and recommend to you.
There is also a good selection of equally tasty vegetarian dishes available either as side dishes or main courses. Then, finish your meal with one of Maazi’s beautifully presented and delectable desserts or simply relax with a coffee. A great deal of time has been invested to make the experience special and unique with little touches such as fresh rose petals on the tables, dry ice cinnamon sticks
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Barbarellas EAT
DRINK ENJOY
WINE BAR & RESTAURANT
After 10 years at the busiest pub in Buxton - the Old Clubhouse, Nick Watterson and Barbara Sandle know a thing or two about top quality service. Their new venture, Barbarellas Wine Bar caters for a different market; a place where people can chill out, relax and have a drink and a bite to eat. The restaurant is in a period style grade II listed building oozing with character and individuality after their tireless renovations.
The focus is on a high standard of service throughout, with Nick in charge front-of-house and Barbara, who trained in silver service at London’s Dorchester Hotel, overseeing the kitchen. All food is fresh and locally sourced. The menu includes light snacks and sandwiches, salads and a range of main courses, all available up to 8pm. Antipasti and cheeseboards are offered in the evenings. Barbarellas also offer a selection of wines, cocktails, real ales and continental lagers.
01298 71392
Food and drink is available over two floors. The first floor, accessed from an impressive staircase, provides a relaxed, music free environment. Board specials are always on offer and change regularly throughout the year. Come down and check out the Christmas and seasonal specials! Barbarellas also boasts a private function room that hosts 45 guests perfect for any party or other occasion.
Nick and Barbara hope to welcome you soon...
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With 2014 the Centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, Weetwood Hall Conference Centre and Hotel in Leeds will be hosting a First World War in Retrospect conference where 19 expert speakers will host sessions where they will share, reflect and remember different aspects of the First World War. The conference will cover topics from War readiness in Britain to the public response to the national crisis plus show special screenings from the Yorkshire Film Archive, revealing some of the stories behind the Filmed and Not Forgotten. This conference will delve into various topics of the Great War and allow for people to share their knowledge in sessions throughout the five days. The conference will take place from Monday 28th July to Friday 1st August 2014, with various packages available for guests to attend.
For full details on how to book for the conference visit www.weetwood.co.uk/firstworldwar
The First Wonder of The Peak For centuries curious visitors have explored and marvelled at the natural subterranean world that is Poole’s Cavern. Known as the ‘First Wonder of the Peak’ after an early travel guide published in 1630 Poole’s Cavern became a popular attraction for wealthy visitors and even royalty. In 1853 the cavern was ‘improved for Victorian visitors by the Duke of Devonshire with paved walkways and gas lighting. Explore Poole’s Cavern today with our expert guides and journey through the beautifully illuminated chambers to discover for yourself the magnificent underground scenery of the Peak District. The cavern tour is accessible for all ages with only 28 steps over the length of the cavern. Special events throughout the year include Halloween fun and Santa’s Grotto in December. Call us 01298 26978 for details and booking. Back above ground take a stroll through Buxton Country Park woodlands to the hilltop viewpoint of Solomon’s Temple with spectacular peak land views. Our Visitor centre includes the Cafe@ the Cavern with a wide range of delicious produce including daily specials, light snacks and fair trade coffee. The visitor centre and cafe is dog friendly with canine treats available too. Discover amazing rock crystals, gifts, books and local produce from soaps to preserves in our gift shop.
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IN PURSUIT OF THE PERFECT HOME AND SPACE
In pursuit of the
PERFECT HOME AND SPACE Whether your house feels empty now the children have flown the nest, you have retired and want to make some changes to your home, or you feel your home no longer reflects your personality, Niki Schäfer, founder of interior design company Dwell-Being says we psychologically need different spaces to create our perfect home. Schäfer explains: “Understanding and appreciating space in a home is essential. We need space to think clearly, we need space to cook a meal, we need space to breathe and get away from it all, we need head space, me space and we certainly need space for our shoes/ power tools! If the children have left home, the house which has been dominated by the family way of life for probably more than two decades can all of a sudden feel like a quiet shell particularly if the mother has been a ‘stay at home mum’. It can feel liberating but can also often feel lonely and empty and can involve quite a process of reflection and style rediscovery, before you can look at the house that will be with you for the next exciting chapter in your lives. “Some of us plan on living beyond our 100th year and therefore 50 is really only half way through life so it can be a wonderful time for change! The house does perhaps in time need to reflect changes in current and forthcoming lifestyle though, especially if it is a large investment such as a new home build or complete refurbishment. I have a client who is designing a lift 32
into their home despite being very agile and healthy, but they know there will come a time for the lift rather than the stairs. Getting this balance right is key. Understanding what your future holds is exciting but it needs to be practical too. “Generally the plus 50’s know how much money they have. University fees are coming to an end and hopefully the children are earning their own income so the household finances start to look in much better shape if future investments have been catered for. Their experience in life also means they know where to invest in longer term pieces like furniture to be inherited and where to have some short term fun such as with accessories.” Schäfer stresses our homes have an impact on our health: “Your home environment is more than just four walls and a lick of paint. It can dictate how you feel. It can boost your self-esteem; it can calm you down, or make you more productive. Our environment is so much more than the latest wallpaper or a stunning pair of curtains. How is your home space working for you - does it give you the breathing space you so desperately crave? Does it feel organised and efficient and equally comforting and secure? Does it reflect your personality and who you really are? If the answer is no to any of these questions, your home could be affecting your well-being.” This subtle blend of psychology and interior design is what underpins Schäfer’s company, Dwell-Being, and has helped countless families and individuals to make their dream space a reality. Schäfer’s eclectic experience of living in over 100 homes, including the most unlikely of places such as a cheese cake factory in New York and a railway station in Scotland, makes her well qualified in creating space.
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Niki Schäfer’s seven steps create the three foundations to a home – the act of personal style, the science of family thinking and the discipline of house rules: 1) Outer Space - Understanding what home really
means to you is important. Where do you want to live? What neighbourhood is right for you? What do you want your home to look like? What facilities and local resources do you need close by? All of this has to be thought through very carefully as you make those vital decisions about buying (or whether to stay in) your home.
2) Me Space - A home is a blank canvas for you to express your personality, your aspirations and also a safe place for your memories. Figuring out your own personal style isn’t as difficult as you might think and once you’ve worked it out it’s such a pleasure to shop for your home. 3) Head Space - Finding the time to design and decorate a home can be one of the most difficult hurdles to pass. We have so much to do and we juggle so much. Working out why we are doing all the things we are doing (so much on autopilot!) and getting rid of what’s not really helping us can save a huge amount of time. 4) Thinking Space - We all think differently in the
home, even our children who we mould and love turn out to have very different ways of thinking. Thinking space is a space in the house that really needs to be understood if the home is to be harmonious.
5) Dream Space - Bedrooms have become such busy spaces, places where we work, sleep and keep entertained. This isn’t helping us in our stressful lives. A bedroom is a place to relax in and to recuperate at the end of the day; not to feel more stressed by. Design a space to dream in. 6) Breathing Space - We are spending so much time consumed by technology and screen time that we forget about the simple pleasures. Finding somewhere to sit quietly in our home and simply breathe is an invaluable space. Creating the habit of stopping for a moment or two with a drink, or maybe just to drink up the view, does our wellbeing the world of good. Have a space to stop rushing. 7) Heart Space - Designing a space in the heart of
the home – the kitchen, dining and family room is a way to ensure that our family communicates well. Creating a place where the family comes together every day, where they can share stories and feel supported is an undeniably important space in the house. This is more than physical space; this is the space we need to give to others, to hear what’s truly going on in their lives, not to simply pay lip-service to it.
Schäfer concludes: “Harnessing the importance of each of our seven spaces and learning how to make them beautiful and appealing to everyone who uses them is an art and a science. After all, our environment is so much more than the colour of the walls and what furniture we choose. It’s only when we’re in an environment that’s perfectly suited to us, that we can truly be ourselves.”
Written by
Niki Schäfer founder of
Dwell Being www.dwell-being.co.uk
A family run business established in 1946 offering you an excellent service from start to finish... Arthur Hancock came home from the war in December 1945 with a demob suit and a £103 gratuity. Two months later, he founded a family business which has been serving Buxton tradesmen and home owners ever since. In February 1946, Arthur and his wife Marjorie bought Buxton Woodworks, on the site of an old ice works on Lightwood Road. With timber and coal still rationed, he purchased a small plantation of trees and built a flourishing trade selling sticks and logs for firewood. The business thrived and Arthur expanded into house building. Growth continued and in 1959 he bought farm buildings and land on Bench Road, creating a new home for Buxton Woodworks. Also on show are high-quality appliances at competitive prices, with brands including Franke, Neff and Redfyre Stoves. But Buxton Woodworks has more to offer than just kitchens — it can enhance your home from the ground up. Floor coverings range from solid woods and high-tech engineered boards to costeffective laminates. Fairfield Builders Supplies, run by Arthur’s son-in-law John Bradbury, opened next door in 1963, with a showroom displaying the latest coal fireplaces. This year it’s 50 years old and has a flourishing plumbers merchants and bathroom centre for all your bathroom solutions.
Buxton Woodworks making your life easier... IF you’re looking for a new kitchen, a visit to Buxton Woodworks will make life easy — there are more than 20 styles on display in a fantastic kitchen showroom. Showrooms over two floors feature bedrooms, studies and kitchens to suit a wide range of tastes and budgets, including made-to-measure designs from Eclipse Kitchens.
The showroom is a centre for the prestigious Karndean brand, with a new display area showcasing the durable vinyl floor covering in all its glory — from wood-effect planks that will never squeak to elegant tiles that will never crack. Inspired by real wood, natural stone and ceramic tiles, Karndean offers a wide variety of colours, textures and finishes to create a bespoke floorcovering that feels warm underfoot and is at the same time practical and durable.
• Personal Touch • Free Bespoke Design Service • Recommended Fitters • Showroom Updated Regularly • Bedroom Furniture Available
In addition to Karndean, there is also a wide range of wall and floor tiles in a variety of materials. The showroom also stocks paints, decorating, hardware and joinery timbers. A free, no-obligation design service is available and when your choice is made, Buxton Woodworks uses experienced fitters to complete your home’s transformation.
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Extensive Choice & Quality Products We have a wide range of brand name bathrooms, kitchens, tools & fittings and spare parts. You can choose from a huge selection of tried and trusted manufacturers. We are always happy to give advice to bring your project to realisation so please visit our showroom and trade counter or email natasha@batemill.co.uk for further information. We have everything you need to complete your project including a custom design service to help turn your dreams into a reality. So come and visit our newly refurbiished showroom, with lots of exciting offers and sales now on!
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The Bed Factory Shop can offer you a full range of designer beds as well as bespoke beds. They manufacture to your specific needs, with years of experience in design. Choose from single beds, metal, pine, divans available in all sizes including king, queen and
super king. The Bed Factory Shop have a wide range of headboards to freshen up your old beds at very competitive prices. Jerry and his wife have been successfully running the business since 1986 and can offer you a wealth of knowledge on beds and mattresses.
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1. The Christmas tree is often the main feature of decorating your home for the festive season, so place it in the room you will use the most. Putting the tree by the window gives a vision of warmth and comfort to you and your visitors before you have even come inside, or putting it next to the fireplace gives a fantastically traditional setting for Christmas morning. 2. Alternatively you could have trees in a number of rooms, which can be decorated to suit their environment – for example an edible selection of treats for the kitchen tree, and a tiny tree or just a decorated branch for the children’s rooms with wooden trains, soldiers, drums and fairies. 3. If you are using a traditional colour scheme at Christmas of red and green, make one colour more dominant than the other such as lots of red with a splash of green as this will be more pleasing on the eye. 4. Alternatively, a theme focusing on metallics could incorporate browns, oranges and golds, as well as amber and bronze to bring warmth to your decor. Find branches of mottled oak leaves and create a display or a wreath using small bronze beads or gold acrylic drops. 5. Glass can bring a stunning ice effect to your decorations. Choose a glass sculpture for the entranceway, or place baubles in decorative glass bowls for the table. 6. A Jack Frost theme of white, silver and aqua will bring about a wintery charm. Choose a white berry garland that will add sparkle, or icicle lights for the tree. Crystals and clear baubles in floral decorations will glisten nicely - try them with a combination of white ranunculus, tulips and hyacinths for a stunning scent. 7. A more decadent look can be achieved using heavier materials such as velvet. Mix rich red, purple and blues together for a sumptuous style. A purple feather wreath would welcome the theme warmly and velvet Christmas sacks and velvet skirts for under the tree will look gorgeously effective.
8. Bringing the outside in is a fundamental part of Christmas decorating, and alongside the tree, holly and ivy look fabulous with traditional amaryllis and roses. Try creating a spray of lush green over a painting or on a mantle piece, or use a berry-covered branch to display your Christmas cards. 9. Christmas wreaths also come in all shapes, textures and colours now, as well as the traditional green. Rings of bells will make a musical front door, or a feather version in unexpected hues such as aubergine, or even lime, will make an original statement. Twig wreaths for the minimalist can be enhanced with sticks of cinnamon, and a ring of eucalyptus or tiny fresh flowers would make a wonderfully scented arrangement. 10. Lighting is key at this time of year, and a beautifully lit house is a welcoming sight at the end of the working day. Fibre optic displays will bounce light around in windows and rope lights look glorious under the tree. For high ceilings, a chandelier will bring the ultimate decadence to your home. 11. Candles come into their own at Christmas and a show of differing types and sizes look wonderful when combined with interesting vases. Candles also glow beautifully through cutwork metal and ceramic. 12. Outdoor lighting can also have a transformative effect on your home. A well-chosen lantern for the porch will provide a festively warm welcome, or contemporary wall lights that pick out feature stone or house numbers add to the outdoor décor. If you are have them then pick out niches, columns or other architectural features to celebrate the façade of your home, or decorate a choice shrub or tree instead to highlight your good taste.
Go further... If just simply decorating your house is not enough for you and you want to get your teeth into a bigger project then Buxton Woodworks are on hand for your home renovation needs. From bathrooms to kitchens to flooring, they have a vast range of products and services to suit your home improvement requirements. See their advert on page 34 for more details.
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O F PA S S I O N When friends Helen Dawson and Karen Jenkins were made redundant in January as Cavendish Arcade shop Bag & Baggage was closed down, it was a blessing in disguise as three months later the enterprising pair were back in business in the same unit — as proprietors of Bella Borsa; and business is booming. ‘Bella Borsa’ means ‘Beautiful Handbag’ and that’s exactly what to expect at this Buxton based shop. The pair are determined to bring stylish and colourful new designs to the town. “We’ve modernised the shop and added new lines to appeal to a wider range of customers,” says Helen. Bella Borsa is off to a great start, and has landed several exclusive deals with leading designers including Makki, supplier to the Duchess of Cambridge, and Modalu, her sister Pippa Middleton’s, brand of choice. Makki designs regularly appear in the pages of Vogue, Tatler and GQ and their butterfly clutch bag — on sale at Bella Borsa — featured in the 2012 rom-com The Knot. “Makki produce British and Italian designed handbags made with the finest exotic skins and have won several accolades since their launch in 2003,” says Helen. Other manufacturers stocked include Hide and Seek, Fiorelli, Maria Carla, Ashwood, Katana, Smith & Canova and our newest supplier - LAMB 1887; manufacturers of quality leather goods since 1887 with glamorous, feminine and timeless bags. The Lamb philosophy is ‘Beautiful bags for beautiful women’, check out the exclusive Autumn range. Helen and Karen have had lots of support from local people that helps them keep goin and gives them confidence for the future.
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TUES 1 OCTOBER
GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE
OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 2013 Buxton's exquisitely beautiful Opera House was designed and built by Frank Matcham, one of Britain's finest architects in 1903. One of Britain’s leading receiving theatres, it presents around 700 performances each year including comedy, children’s events, drama, musical shows, pantomime, dance and opera. Lovingly restored to its former glory in 2001 after major refurbishment, the theatre is well worth a visit. Expect a spectacular auditorium complete with cherubim, exquisite ceiling paintings and gold leaf decoration.
Two hours of spectacular song and dance numbers from stage and screen.
WED 2 OCTOBER
MARTIN CARTHY & DAVE SWARBRICK
This remarkable pairing played an important part in the shake-up of British folk music in the late 60s. THURS 3 TO SAT 5 OCTOBER The John Godber Company presents TEECHERS A biting, witty modern comedy from John Godber.
MON 7 OCTOBER Moscow Ballet presents
SLEEPING BEAUTY
Tchaikovsky’s sumptuous music fills the air in this magnificent performance.
Don’t forget – visit Buxton Opera House for:-
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LES MCKEOWN & THE BAY CITY ROLLERS
The stunningly beautiful and historic Opera House auditorium
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A packed programme of events for everyone to enjoy
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Easy parking and a friendly welcome
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An excellent range of discounts for senior citizens and groups of 8+ on most performances.
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A delightful spa town with terrific restaurants and B&Bs – why not stay a few days?
To book tickets or request a brochure, call the Box Office on
0845 127 2190 (local rate from anywhere in the UK. Call charges from a mobile vary).
10am to 8pm Mon to Saturday (or 6pm if no evening show) 4pm to 8pm Sunday if there is an evening performance.
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Re-live those heady 70s days in this return show.
WED 9 OCTOBER Cutting the Strings presents
CISSIE & ADA
The immortal comic characters created by the late, great Les Dawson onstage for the first time in this hilarious new play. THURS 10 OCTOBER Opera & Ballet International presents AIDA Directed by Ellen Kent, a new production of the grandest of all operas. TUES 22 OCTOBER
ESSENCE OF IRELAND
A story of love, joy, happiness and heartache told through music, song and dance.
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WED 23 OCTOBER The Reduced Shakespeare Company in THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE (abridged) (revised) Fast paced romp through all the Bard’s 37 plays in just 97 minutes.
TUES 26 NOVEMBER
SUN 27 OCTOBER Ballet Cymru presents
SAT 20 NOVEMBER
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
Adaptation of Shakespeare’s timeless play featuring Mendelsohn’s joyous music.
SLADE & SWEET
Two legendary bands for the price of one!
HIT THE ROAD JACK – THE RAY CHARLES LEGACY
Stunning new show starring multiaward winnng Buzz D’Angelo as Ray Charles.
THURS 31 OCTOBER
SUN 1 DECEMBER
THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY RADIO SHOW LIVE!
CHRIS DEAN’S SYD LAWRENCE ORCHESTRA
MON 4 & TUES 5 NOVEMBER
SUN 15 DECEMBER Ballet Theatre UK presents
Packed with laughter, really wild sound effects, HD projections and drinks with silly names.
THE THREE PHANTOMS
A gala evening of musical theatre performed by three established and respected West End stars.
The ultimate festive Big Band concert.
THE NUTCRACKER
Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable musical score combined with magical choreography.
FRI 8 & SAT 9 NOVEMBER English Touring Opera presents
THURS 12 DECEMBER TO WED 1 JANUARY
THE CORONATION OF POPPEA & AGRIPPINA
CINDERELLA
THURS 14 NOVEMBER An evening with
TUES 31 DECEMBER
ETO’s new season features operas written for Venice by composers of musical genius and theatricality.
SIR ROGER MOORE
The legendary film star chats with biographer Gareth Owen about his astonishing life and career.
The annual Buxton family pantomime starring Sarah Thomas as the Fairy Godmother.
NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA CONCERT
Join us for a stunning fundraising concert with the British Philharmonic Orchestra.
MON 18 TO SAT 23 NOVEMBER Agatha Christie’s
THE MOUSETRAP
The longest running show of any kind in the history of British theatre on tour for the first time. SUN 24 NOVEMBER
JANE MCDONALD
The singer and TV star performs the best-loved songs from her career.
Buxton Opera House, Water Street, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6XN
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Autumn and Winter Events The Pavilion Gardens, Buxton
Great Peak District Fair & Buxton Beer Festival
12th & 13th October (Saturday & Sunday) 10am-5pm Celebrating everything that is good in the Peak District. Over 100 stallholders selling products and produce, crafted, handmade or hand reared within the Peak District, plus lot of other locally based activities.
Jewellery, Woodcrafts & Ceramics Show Sat 19th Oct, 10am-4pm Beautiful, unique handcrafted products
Farmers Markets 3rd Oct, 7th Nov, 5th Dec & 23rd Dec An indoor market with most of the fresh produce grown locally, also includes an interesting mix of local crafts. (Thursdays) 9.30am-2pm.
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Saturday Bazaars Sat 5th Oct & 9th Nov, 10am-4.30pm Eclectic mix of stalls including fine foods, plants, antiques, books, records and crafts creating a great market atmosphere.
Grand Bazaar
& Buxton Christmas Lights Switch On
Fri 22nd November, 2pm-8pm
Artist & Designer 30th Nov and 1st Dec, 10am-4.30pm Art, jewellery, textiles, furniture, photography, glassware and other design led products. (Sat & Sun).
including
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(Sat & Sun). 10am - 5pm.
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Christmas Twilight Evenings at Chatsworth House 28 & 29 November, 5, 6, 12 & 13 December £19.50 per person Tickets including dinner are also available Take a magical journey through the lower floors complete with beautifully decorated trees, snow and sleighs, in our festive celebration of ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’. As part of your visit, you will enjoy a glass of wine and a mince pie whilst listening to the choir sing in the White Queen’s winter palace, you will then continue your journey, following in the footsteps of Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy as you enter through to the Throne Room to listen to the bell ringers and see the coronation of the Kings and Queens of Narnia. For more information and to book please visit www.chatsworth.org/whats-on Chatsworth House, Chatsworth, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1PP
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How important is your sight? IF we were asked to describe which of the senses we could not bear to lose research shows that 90 per cent of us would most fear losing our sight. Our eyes are our link with life around us, our guide to interaction, and the idea of losing that daily visual connection is naturally frightening. But, with that in mind, do we really take enough care of the precious gift of sight? And are we aware of the problems that can affect it as we grow older? It’s a fact that nearly two million people in the UK today are blind or partially sighted, and that every 15 minutes someone, somewhere begins to lose their sight. Such worrying statistics should make us want to rush out and do something practical about caring for our eyes, but the reality is that many of us simply don’t know how to. There are, however, some simple things that we can do to help our vision and look after our eyes. And, just like any other part of the body, exercise is important. Yes, strange as it may sound, a workout for the eyes can definitely tone eye muscles which can help our eyes focus more easily and may alleviate eyestrain. Try this easy Eye Workout two or three times a day. But before you start, ensure you remove your glasses or contact lenses, bathe your eyes so they don’t feel dry or scratchy, and relax, breathing deeply and focusing on your eyes.
EYE WORKOUT: THE CLOCKFACE
Look straight ahead, imagine that you are looking at the face of a giant clock. Keeping your head still, move your eyes slowly to each number on the clockface in a clockwise direction then repeat the movement anti-clockwise. Next, look up at the number 12, stretching your eye muscles as much as you can, then down at the 6, then stretch to 3 and across to 9.
THE SQUEEZE
Squeeze your eyes into a tight ball and hold there for three seconds. Open your eyes and stretch them as wide as you can for three seconds. Repeat the exercise five times.
SHIFTING FOCUS
Hold up a finger in front of your face, about six inches away. Select another object – a tree or building, for example – at
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It’s important to have an eye test every two years just as veteran actress Honor Blackman is doing here. Picture courtesy of Action for Blind People
least 20 feet (6 metres) away. Then alternate between these two points, far and near, looking at each for around two seconds at a time. Repeat the exercise for two to three minutes.
DARK TO LIGHT
Place your cupped palms over your open eyes and hold them there for 20-30 seconds. Allow your eyes to relax in the darkness, take long deep breaths then remove your hands and blink slowly. Just like any other element of personal health, good nutrition is necessary to help our bodies grow properly, repair wear and tear, protect against infection and function correctly. And the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) points out that antioxidant vitamins found in certain foods have been linked with eye health, helping to maintain healthy cells and tissues in the eye. This mainly involves antioxidant vitamins A, C and E which can be found in different types of fruit and vegetables including oranges, kiwis, grapefruit, dried apricots, tomatoes, peppers, raw carrots, kale and spinach, green peas and beans and brussel sprouts. They are also in nuts, seeds, dairy products and eggs. The RNIB says it has also been suggested recently that two types of antioxidants known as carotenoids, and called lutein and zeaxanthin, may also help with eye health. Some studies have found that people who have a good diet rich in carotenoids, particularly lutein and zeaxanthin, have a lower risk of developing Age-related Macular Degeneration - an eye condition resulting in the loss of central vision.. Lutein can be found naturally in vegetables and fruit including yellow peppers, mango, bilberries, kale, spinach, chard and broccoli. And zeaxanthin can be found in orange sweet peppers, corn, lettuce (not iceberg), tangerines, oranges and eggs.
A regular eye test can identify any early indications of diseases such as Cataract, Glaucoma and Agerelated Macular Degeneration. It can also identify other problems such as diabetes and high blood pressure for which the optometrist can refer you back to a GP. To get your eyes examined by a local specialist try The Eye Place at Matlock Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1HD Tel: 01629 813 603. Visit www.the-eye-place.co.uk or email bakewell@the-eye-place.co.uk
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We often take our sight for granted, and visit an optician for an eye test if our sight is causing us daily difficulties or if we have sat on our glasses. However, with the newest state of the art technology alongside a dedicated longterm commitment to individual patient care, Alex Kemp’s The Eye Place is changing the experience and purpose of the ‘routine eye check’. When referring to an eye test many of us envisage sitting alongside a vast collection of lenses neatly lined up in velvet-lined, wooden trays, whilst long spindly plastic pieces are being fastened around our ears and an odd grey contraption is propped upon our nose. And, instead of acquiring X-ray vision, as one would expect from such a sci-fi gadget being attached to ones face; the optician merely proceeds to pull out different lenses with a running monologue of, ‘one or two… one… or two’. Alongside the eventuality that we start to nod off, make up results, or just become confused 46
by the banality of it all; there is also the torment of dry eyes, mascara blurred lenses and the feeling that, ‘although I am trying my hardest, I am still getting it wrong’. However, even more shocking is the realisation that many people I know have never even had an eye test due to the belief that, because they are not suffering from any obvious visual setbacks, they have no need to go. This is hard to understand when considering our natural acceptance of dental check-ups. However, when considering the old fashioned stereotype which opticians have acquired and also the lack of knowledge provided about the necessity of regular visits I can begin to comprehend why so many have never seen the importance in having an eye test. We neglect our eye health and do not realise the many values in having regular checks. The recent technology and equipment now available at certain opticians means
that the benefits of having regular eye examinations are even more prolific. Our vision is taken for granted, our eye health unaccounted for and a trip to the opticians often described as ‘a chore’ or ‘inconvenience’. However, a point of contradiction to these negative opinions led me to The Eye Place in Bakewell, Derbyshire. The Eye Place is an extremely attractive and modern practice; a far cry from the stereotypical reminiscences of the optician’s shop. The neat and artistic exterior is reflected inside the shop by the sophisticated design and assortment of stylish frames. Upon my arrival I witnessed the staff helping the earlier patients to pick the perfect frames. They paid attention to their individual needs, their personal style and were careful to maintain the practical purpose of the purchase. I was then asked to join one of the Opticians in a room which contained an OCT which I was told was a mini CT scanner precisely for the eye to produce
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A loving companion
FOR many people a pet is a muchloved and constant friend to share daily life with and to provide a comforting presence. Of course, individual pets can mean far more to us. They are often a life-line to socialising with others, someone to make observations to and another live presence in the home when children have flown the nest. Even in a recession, we are still a nation of animal lovers with around 67 million pets in the UK. There are about 8 million dogs – about 23 per cent of all UK households owns at least one dog – and around the same number of cats. We keep about 20 to 25 million fish in tanks and the same number outdoors in ponds, 1 million rabbits, 1 million caged birds, 1 million guinea pigs and half a million hamsters. And that’s not to mention the assorted snakes, lizards, gerbils, horses, ponies, rats and even pigeons people in this country keep as pets today. Dogs, in particular, make wonderful companions for many older people. As Rebecca Eighteen from national rehoming charity Dogs Trust explains “The general care of a dog means that owners have to stay active, come rain or shine.
“Dog-walking is also a great way to socialise with other people. Dogs are 100 per cent reliant on their owners, which can give their owner a sense of purpose and someone to look after. They can also offer a great sense of security. Many people find that their retirement affords them the time needed to care for a dog and enjoy the constant companionship they offer.” First, there needs to be a realistic assessment of their situation by anyone wanting to own a dog. If you’re not able to take a dog out for daily walks then it may be worth considering a breed that doesn’t need that kind of exercise. If you live in a tiny apartment then, plainly, taking on a huge dog is not sensible. The same applies if you haven’t got a lot of time for grooming a long-haired dog that may require regular attention when a shorthaired breed might be far more suitable. A frail person might find a large, boisterous dog hard to control. So breed, size, temperament and level of care all play a part in that choice. Dogs are also not cheap pets to keep. As well as the right food, a dog needs certain vaccinations as they could be at risk from distemper, parvo virus, viral hepatitis, leptospirosis, para influenza and kennel cough. Neutering also needs to be considered and it’s sensible to get your dog micro-chipped. This is a one-off fee that means he or she is then on a national
database and can be returned if found wandering or lost, so this offers real peace of mind. There has been much publicity recently about puppy farming and the dangers of not buying a dog from a registered breeder. Seeing the conditions where the dog currently lives and, preferably, one or both of its parents is a good idea. This also gives an idea of how big the dog is likely to grow and its temperament. Rehoming centres, as run by charities like the Dogs Trust and the Border Collie Trust GB, are also good places to choose your pet. “At Dogs Trust we have many dogs in our rehoming centres that would prefer an adult-only home without the hustle and bustle of young children.
Similarly, at the Border Collie www.dogstrust Trust, Ben Wilkes .co.uk explains: “For those who don’t feel a pup or www.borderco llietrustgb.org young dog is for .uk them, we often have middle-aged www.cats.org.u or older dogs k who, through no fault of their own, are looking for a new home and will provide an opportunity to enjoy the intelligence For a relatively small monthly of the collie.” premium, you can cover a variety of treatments – often, in the case of something traumatic like an accident, when you are upset about your pet and glad of having this kind of practical cover.
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Many older people find that caged birds are very good companions and, again, it’s worth considering your lifestyle before you invest in your bird and the equipment it needs.
“If you are retired or nearing retirement and cutting back on your hours at work, a dog can be a wonderful way to stay active and connected within your local community.” Dogs like five year-old Rambo are awaiting owners. “He’d be well suited to a quiet adult home where he is the only pet. He would enjoy leisure walks with his new owner and a small garden where he can relax in the sunshine. He’ll make a very loyal companion and reward you tenfold with love in return for a warm, comforting home.”
Border Collie Tarn currently lives at a Border Collie Trust GB rehoming centre and is hoping for a new permanent home. In common with most animal charities a rehoming fee is charged (in their case, between £80 and £150 depending on the dog’s age) as these groups tend not to receive any funding from central or local government or the National Lottery and have to raise funds for their vital ongoing work. All their dogs will be micro-chipped and vaccinated.
Rambo is just one of the potential pets at a Dogs Trust rehoming centre waiting for a new owner.
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In the same way, there are many abandoned cats of all ages that need a loving home. Cats also need vaccinations against a variety of feline diseases including cat flu. Vets’ fees can prove expensive so it’s worth shopping around, but it’s also well worth investing in pet insurance.
For example, a vividly coloured Macaw may well catch your attention in a pet store and prove entrancing. But prospective owners need to realise that long-living Macaws have special dietary requirements and should be handled and let out daily. Finches, canaries and budgerigars may not need as much daily care and are wonderfully rewarding birds. It’s certainly worth looking at the daily time commitment you can give to a pet, and your genuine willingness to make a pet part of your household.
Whatever you decide, looking at all the options first – and taking out the necessary insurance – will ensure that you and your pet exist happily together for many years to come. 49
Every year thousands of people put their faith and trust in Cats Protection when looking for a new addition to the family. Behind each volunteer and member of staff is a wealth of experience and expertise which means when you adopt one of our cats, you can feel safe in the knowledge that he has been given the best possible care.
We also provide four weeks’ free insurance (terms and conditions apply) giving invaluable peace of mind and reassurance as you and your cat embark upon this lifelong friendship. All he needs now is a loving home to make his dreams come true – over to you!
When he leaves Cats Protection, your cat will have been treated to a top-to-tail medical. This means he will have been: • Fully examined by a veterinary surgeon • Vaccinated at least once against flu and enteritis • Treated against fleas, roundworm and tapeworm • Neutered if old enough • Microchipped
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Find a cat at the click of a mouse Cats Protection has announced the launch of a new national feature on their website that will make it much easier for prospective cat owners to browse, choose and adopt a suitable feline companion in their area. The ‘Find a Cat’ function on the charity’s homepage allows people to view all the cats available for adoption within a 30-mile radius of their home. By entering their home postcode, potential adopters will be instantly directed to pages showing pictures and fact-files on all the fabulous felines in their area in need of good homes. Lee Bishop, Website Manager for Cats Protection, said: “Previously, visitors to our website looking to adopt had to use the ‘find us’ page, search for their local branch or branches, and then visit each site separately for their adoption pages. “The new tool is an easy to use, one-stop shop for your area, and as we are the UK’s largest feline welfare organisation, it will be the UK’s most comprehensive rehoming web function solely dedicated to cats.” Cats Protection is keen to encourage people to adopt rather than buy if they are considering getting a cat, as figures from the charity’s national helpline currently show that for every one person enquiring about adopting a cat there are 10 people calling to give up a cat or report a stray. The ratio was one to three in 2009 and indicates a bleak future for cats. Lee added: “We hope that the ‘Find a Cat’ tool will make it easier for people to adopt a cat from us.
Adopting from Cats Protection means you are not only giving a home to an animal in need, but you will also have peace of mind that your cat has been examined by a veterinary surgeon, microchipped, vaccinated, neutered (if old enough) and will come with four week’s free insurance. “With the launch of the new ‘Find a Cat’ function, we sincerely appeal to the cat loving public to visit the page and consider giving one of our marvellous moggies a loving and responsible home”. To search for a cat using the ‘Find a Cat’ tool, visit www.cats.org.uk. The tool will also be featuring on a number of other websites in the near future. Locally in the Derby area please contact: Find us at: Derby Adoption Centre, White Cottage, Long Lane, Dalbury Lees, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 5BJ
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Choosing the Right Will One size does not fit all when it comes to a Will. Everyone should have one so that they control who benefits from their assets but no two Wills that we write are ever the same. Here are some of the typical types of Will that we prepare for our clients.
Standard Mirror Wills
Property Trust Will
Typically for a husband and wife with a modest estate who want to leave everything to each other and then on to their children.
This type of Will (also known as a Life Interest Trust Will) is suitable for those clients who want to ensure that their share of their main asset i.e. the family home, is inherited by their children.
A typical scenario would be a husband leaving his whole estate to his wife. If she dies before her husband then his whole estate is divided equally between their adult children. The wife makes a Mirror Will which reflects her husband’s Will. This type of Will is suitable for clients who have modest assets and where the adult children are their natural children i.e. there are no step children involved. Clients sometimes are not aware however that if the husband leaves everything to the wife and dies first, then she is free to make a new Will in the future. She may remarry and leave everything to her new husband rather than her children. 52
The Will ensures that the surviving spouse (who may already own a share of the family home) has the right to live in the property for the rest of his/her life but will not inherit the ownership of the deceased’s share of the property. This type of Will is often used where there are step-children involved so that the needs of all family members can be taken into account. Clients who are concerned about the family home being used to pay for the surviving spouse’s care home fees can also benefit from this type of Will. www.50plusmagazine.co.uk
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Specialist Wills
Where the main beneficiaries of the Will are young children then extra provisions are recommended.
There are many types of specialist Wills. A Discretionary Trust Will remains a popular choice. This Will places the estate into a flexible type of Trust known as a Discretionary Trust.
Careful thought should be given to who will be the Trustees that will look after the assets until the children are old enough to inherit. Parents can appoint Guardians who will be responsible for the day to day care of the children. The Guardians and Trustees do not have to be the same people. The age of the Trustees can be a factor – appointing grandparents who may have to manage the money for over 20 years may not be the answer. Very often professional Trustees such as solicitors are the most appropriate Trustees who will invest the money with the benefit of professional expert advice rather than leaving inexperienced Trustees who very often leave the money to sit in a low-interest bearing bank account.
With the right Trustees in place it allows the deceased’s estate to be distributed as the family decide in the future. It allows the family to “wait and see”. Clients who are worried about beneficiaries with financial problems or possible divorces see the benefit of these types of Wills. There are also special types of Wills for disabled persons as well as what are often described as Bloodline Wills to ensure that the assets are passed along the bloodline of the family rather than being passed to the spouses or partners of your children or grandchildren. Finally Spousal Bypass Trusts and Wills are an increasingly common combination of Trust and Will designed to minimise the Inheritance Tax which can arise as a result of pension benefits passing directly to the spouse.
If you are not entirely sure which type of Will would suit your family circumstances then we are here to help, every step of the way
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One size does not fit all when it comes to a Will. Everyone should have one so that they control who benefits from their assets but no two Wills that we write are ever the same
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The Family Funeral Service www.lymn.co.uk Owned and personally managed by the Lymn Rose family since 1907
The four Derby offices of A W Lymn The Family Funeral Service are overseen by Matthew Lymn Rose, A W Lymn’s great, great grandson and are managed on a day to day basis by Senior Funeral Director Kevin Hall. The branches are run by funeral professionals who have all gained diplomas from the National Association of Funeral Directors. The firm is proud to be the only Funeral Directors in Derbyshire recommended by the Good Funeral Guide
Please see our review at www.thegoodfuneralguide.co.uk
COTMANHAY 113 Cotmanhay Road, DE7 8NG.
DERBY Derwent House, DE1 1HT.
ILKESTON 1 Park Road, DE7 5DA.
0115 930 1639
01332 348 800
0115 944 4121
Following each funeral the family is invited to complete and return a questionnaire - here are some of the comments families have made in recent weeks:
Derby run by Kevin Hall and Pippa Redfern
“We all agreed that Pippa did an excellent job”. “Total professionalism whilst at the same time showing empathy. Huge thank you to Kevin.” “Pippa was excellent, efficient, friendly sympathetic. Pippa made a world of difference during this experience and advised us well in matters we were not sure of.”
Cotmanhay run by Mick Schofield and Tracey Sweeting-Rowe
“The attitude and consideration of all your staff at this time. Most excellent.” “Tracey and Julia were very sympathetic at this sad time and nothing was too much trouble. I thank them both for such great service and the help given at all stages.”
Ilkeston run by Julia Carty and Scott Fletcher
“Scott Fletcher was excellent from the first phone call. It was good to deal with the same person to arrange the funeral, when visiting the chapel of rest and during the funeral. He made a very difficult, sad time a little easier with his genuine caring personality. Very personal and professional”
Long Eaton run by Louise Cook and Geoff Abrahart
“Attention and personality of Louise set exactly the correct procedure. Excellent attention to detail and very professionally handled. Sympathy and understanding at all times.” “The overall service was excellent. His kindness and compassion was truly appreciated as was his total professionalism.”
Osmaston Park run by Mark Chapman
“It was all done very smoothly and professionally. Efficient and effective help in planning the funeral.” “Attentive to what was required and available to discuss plans and offer support/ reassure before the funeral.”
Spondon run by Fiona Hall
“Fiona was very good at making sure everything was sorted out the way we wanted it to be. It was good to deal with warm human beings and not aloof and over formal ones.”
LONG EATON West Park House, NG10 4LD.
OSMASTON PARK Wentworth House, DE24 8DA.
SPONDON 31 Chapel Side, DE21 7JQ.
0115 946 3093
01332 733 321
01332 544 666
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