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This includes a police commitment to prioritise urgently attending incidents of shoplifting involving violence against a shop worker, where security staff have detained an offender or where they need to secure evidence. Police will assess such incidents based on risk with prolific or juvenile offenders being “treated with elevated priority.” A new specialist police team is also being created to build a comprehensive intelligence picture of the organised crime gangs behind many shoplifting incidents across the country.

Tackling shoplifting is a major priority in 2024

CCTV now plays a large part in both capture and prosecution of offenders and it’s hoped that improvements in the way police and businesses share information will also start to reduce incidents.

ONE thing most of us would probably like to see less of in 2024 is shoplifting.

Chris Philp called the new initiative “a zero tolerance approach” to this “blight on our high streets.”

During 2023, this already worrying trend mushroomed into a regular, frightening and costly occurrence, often involving violence towards staff and anyone else brave enough to intervene.

Let’s hope this latest initiative really works. We simply cannot allow shoplifting to escalate even further than it already has. It’s turning high streets and corner shops into battlegrounds and customers are paying the price.

It is now costing retailers in the UK more than £1 billion a year – yes, that does read £1 billion – and it would be naïve to think that it is a victimless crime that multi-million pound businesses can easily absorb.

Sir Cliff is still a top entertainer after 60-plus years WHAT a remarkable entertainer Sir Cliff Richard is!

The reality, of course, is that the cost of shoplifting is passed on to the retailer: you and me.

At 83, he’s just come to the end of his highly successful Blue Sapphire Tour and, in true superstar mode, is also releasing a concert film of the tour.

Goods of all kinds automatically cost more on the shelves to make up the shortfall caused by these thefts which has to be paid by someone (us) along with the added cost of any new initiatives retailers bring in to try to combat shoplifting.

No doubt he is trying to emulate the success of pop stars like Taylor Swift and Beyonce with his tour film but it does show how savvy he is as well.

Footage widely circulated on social media and elsewhere shows how even shoplifting has changed dramatically recently. Once it was simply devious folk quietly stealing items, hiding them in their coat and then sidling out of the shop.

He still looks good for a man who has been entertaining fans around the world for over six decades and has notched up more than 21.5million singles’ sales in the UK. He is the third topselling artist in UK singles’ chart history behind the Beatles and Elvis Presley.

Now, while this no doubt still goes on, a large number of shoplifters barge into all kinds of shops and stores in organised groups and brazenly steal items. Security staff may make valiant attempts to stop them but they often end up on the receiving end of mindless violence. In October, Policing Minister Chris Philp chaired a meeting of senior police leaders and 13 of the UK’s biggest retailers to launch the Retail Crime Action Plan. 6

Interestingly, he was originally marketed as a rebellious rock ‘n roll singer in the style of Elvis. He actually looked a bit like him then with his quiffed hair and developed a bit of a sneer like Elvis which made him look tougher. He soon fell into his own style, though and, as talent will out, he and his band the Shadows started making hit records. Cliff simply never stopped.


He’s always been the poster boy for clean living and still has a dedicated fan base across the country that ensures every concert is a sell-out and every song release a hit. Sir Cliff has seen them all come and go when it comes to pop entertainers. He survived through Punk, New Wave, New Romantics, Grunge and Rap and he’s still here. Long may his larynx last and his voice and star quality continue to delight. Drones may become first responders to aid police DRONES have long had a mixed press and seemed – like lasers originally were – to be a solution looking for a problem. True, people have bought them in their thousands on the high street and on the net and they do offer an affordable and fun way for remote flying. They are popular with businesses like photographers. Estate agents use them and they provide a safe way to gain pictorial information at height without someone putting themselves at risk. Survey companies use them and large parcel delivery companies have aspirations of employing them for deliveries. Unfortunately, not everyone who operates them since drones hit the market has been sensible and there have been near-misses when using them near airfields. The potential for a terrifying disaster still looms although there are now more guidelines and, hopefully, commonsense around drones.

So it was good to see that drones could now also be used as first responders for police emergencies and will be trialled during 2024. The innovative scheme, called Project Eagle X, will be tested in Norfolk which has limited access to National Police Air Service helicopters. If this is successful, drones could be stationed on buildings and operated remotely which allows police to send the devices to crime scenes swiftly and gather potentially vital information. Similar trials have apparently been carried out already in San Diego and police in England and Wales are working with US officers on this. Trials are also going to take place in Belgium and the Netherlands. Let’s hope the British trials are successful and that drones can find their place in helping the emergency services. Technology today is a wondrous thing – more so when it finds a positive place in the world and contributes so practically to our everyday lives.

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A weekend in Frankfurt By Rebecca Underwood, BA Hons | Travel Journalist

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attention to detail. The cathedral’s many treasures include Antonius van Dyck’s fabulous painting of the Lamentation of Christ, which dates back to 1627 and was bequeathed to the cathedral in 1852. With my insatiable thirst for art awakened I made my way to the Städel Museum, which was founded in 1815 and is crammed with more than 3,000 paintings focusing on Renaissance, Baroque and early Modern pieces. The collection includes inspiring works by Rembrandt, Picasso, Monet, Botticelli, Vermeer and Degas. Each piece demands the admiration of the viewer and I was utterly enchanted and enthralled.

Frankfurt is located on the Main River in the German state of Hesse and known as Frankfurt am Main. Named after the Franks, who dwelled near the Lower Rhine in the 3rd century, the Free City of Frankfurt was a city state for nearly five hundred years and a prominent municipality of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1562, kings and emperors were crowned in the city’s Bartholomäus Cathedral. In 1806 the city’s sovereignty was lost due to the collapse of the empire. Nine years later Frankfurt regained its prominence and then in 1866 it was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia and in 1945 it was declared part of the state of Hesse. Today, Frankfurt, also known as ‘Mainhattan’, is a global centre for commerce, technology, media and creative industries with shimmering glass, concrete and steel skyscrapers including the head office of the European Central Bank. The city’s cultural venues attract the crowds and with 30 museums to choose from there is clearly a wide range of exhibitions to keep the most discerning visitor’s attention. I embarked on my explorations with the utmost zeal and headed for St Bartholomew’s cathedral with its imposing Gothic tower, which soars 95 metres into the sky and visitors who climb the 328 steps up to the viewing platform are richly rewarded with a fabulous panoramic view. The cathedral, known as the Kaiserdom, dates back to 1315 and although severely damaged by fire in 1867 and bombed in 1944 it has been restored with much care and

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Alas, pressed for time, I forced myself to leave and took a leisurely stroll along the banks of the River Main and headed for the Historisches Museum, which features art and artefacts from the medieval era to the present day. Exhibitions include Frankfurt Once and Frankfurt Now, which is spread out over five galleries and explores how the citizens of the city lived in the past and how they live today. It is a fascinating example of how events impact every detail of the lives of the residents. As I emerged from the museum into the sunlight I made my way to the Röemerberg, the city’s old central square, which was reconstructed, according to the original plans, and completed in 1986. I was spellbound by the gorgeous gabled half-timbered properties and in the centre of the square, by the imposing town hall, stands a fabulous bronze fountain of the goddess Justitia holding the scales of justice and a sword. As I strolled around the square the enticing aromas of coffee and pastries swirled around my nostrils and awakened my appetite. I selected a table outside the buzzing Schwarzer Stern restaurant, directly opposite the magnificent Römer, the old town hall. I ordered the delicious braised beef dumplings with red cabbage and apples accompanied by a glass of house red and followed by an unforgettable slice of apple pie, which were served with aplomb. To work off those calories I took a brisk walk along to the pedestrian-only zone of Zeil, the city’s main shopping area and the location of MyZeil, a shopping mall, which features an enormous curved glass façade and covers 52,000 square metres with brandname shops, international labels and regional retailers keen to assist me in reaching my credit card limit.


Weighed down with bags, feeling rather weary, and in need of a spot of pampering, I headed for the JW Marriott, located on Thurn-undTaxis – Platz 2, a short walk away. A swift check-in was completed and I was escorted to my grand deluxe suite measuring 60 sqm. With floor to ceiling windows and a separate living room with a comfy couch I made myself at home with ease. I then went in search of the hotel’s spa Staedel Museum to indulge in a 30-minute ‘De-stress’ massage, which included essential oils with the most delightful and soothing scents. Back in my suite I retreated to my king size bed, swathed with cool, white linens, and succumbed to a deep slumber.

family, a history of the property and details of Frankfurt. One room is dedicated to Goethe as a young man, his legal studies and his writings and drawings. His novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther resulted in enormous fame and is thought to be highly influential in the beginning of Romanticism and Faust, his tragic play, which is in two parts, is considered to be the greatest work of German literature. In 1821 Goethe was introduced to the 12 year old Felix Mendelssohn who later set a number of Goethe’s poems to music. As my visit to Frankfurt was drawing to a close I made my way to the Haus Wertheym, a German restaurant and inn, located on Fahrtor, opposite the Historisches Museum. The origins of the Haus Wertheym date back to 1479 and it was the ideal setting to enjoy a real taste of Frankfurt. I ordered the traditional meaty sauerbraten, served with potato dumplings and a chilled glass of cider and I held my glass aloft to make a toast to Frankfurt as I reflected on Johann Goethe’s wise words ‘Plunge boldly into the thick of life, and seize it where you will, it is always interesting’.

Up with the larks and I headed for Goethe House, located on Großer Hirschgraben. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a German poet, novelist, playwright, theatre director, critic, scientist and statesman was born in 1749 and the exquisitely furnished Goethe House, built on the site of his childhood home, provides the opportunity to take a glimpse into his life and Frankfurt in the 18th century. Exhibits include a presentation of the Goethe Kaiserdom

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PETER KAY BORN TO BE FUNNY PETER Kay was born to be funny. He is a natural comedian who uses observations on everyday life to tickle the nation’s funnybone. His humour transcends age, culture and geography and, as the thousands who queue to see his latest ongoing tour know, it’s the ideal antidote for everything from recession to piles. Born in Farnworth, Bolton and unashamedly Northern, Peter, now 50, knew he wanted to be in comedy from an early age. He studied media performance at the University of Salford and began working as a part-time comedian in North-west comedy clubs. His day jobs, however, ranged from a factory worker packing toilet rolls, in a supermarket, a video shop, a cash and carry and a bingo hall as well as a mobile disc jockey. He worked in a garage for six years in between all the other jobs. “Being a comedian is the only job I’ve ever managed to keep for a long period of time,” he once confessed. “In all my other jobs, after a while it got to the point where it was like I wasn’t there. “Hey …. I bet my former bosses are sat right now saying ‘You’re damn right you wasn’t there, that’s why you’re not there now!’ but I guess I wasn’t meant to pack toilet rolls or stack shelves. I was destined to make people laugh.” However, he does admit that his “best job before being a stand-up comedian would have to be when I was usher at my local cinema in Bolton. 12

“I got to see all the movies for free, got free sweets and I told people endings of films as they were going in, like ‘I didn’t know Al Pacino was in ‘Ghost’.” Peter was also an usher at the huge Manchester O2 Arena – the venue he now packs out night after night to thousands of adoring fans. Such is karma. As a stand-up comedian, Peter won the North West Comedian of the Year award in 1997 and the following year Channel 4’s So You Think You’re Funny contest. He was also nominated for a Perrier Award for his show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. As his profile started to rise, Peter wrote, directed and starred in That Peter Kay Thing for Channel 4 which resulted in spin-off sitcom Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights. This was a turning point for the young comedian. Phoenix Nights, filmed in a Farnworth social club, ran for two series from 2001 to 2002 to become iconic comedy. It also generated another successful spin-off with friend and fellow Boltonian Paddy McGuinness - Max and Paddy’s Road to Nowhere – in 2004. In 2005, Peter recorded a promotional video in which he mimed to Tony Christie’s 1971 hit Is This The Way to Amarillo. This was


re-issued as a fundraiser for Comic Relief, raising more than £2 million for charity. It also reached No.1 in the UK singles’ chart to become the year’s best-seller. He followed this up two years later when he created a star-studded video to (I’m Gonna Be) 500 Miles. In 2007, he moved into theatre to play director Roger DeBris in the Mel Brooks’ musical The Producers at Manchester’s Palace Theatre. Then, always keen to try fresh projects and experience fresh challenges, in 2008 Peter co-wrote and starred in Britain’s Got the Pop Factor ….and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice. In this parody of several British reality TV shows , Peter was the series’ fictional protagonist Geraldine McQueen. He even released a single from this The Winner’s Song which, ironically, reached No.2 in the UK singles’ charts. In 2015 he brought back Phoenix Nights for a series of live performances for Comid Relief and in 2016 he toured the UK with Peter Kay’s Dance For Life in aid of Cancer Research. From 2015 to 2018 he captured the attention of TV audiences once more with his series Car Share and in 2016 won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Male comedy Performance, the BAFTA TV Award for Best Scripted Comedy and the National Television Award for Best Comedy for Car Share. He also received an honorary doctorate from the University of Salford. He has made several guest TV appearances over the years – on Coronation Street, The Catherine Tate Show, Mrs Brown’s Boys and even Doctor Who to name just a few. In between all this, Peter wrote his autobiography The Sound of Laughter which sold more than one million copies in the first three months of release. It’s still a popular buy and ranks as the biggest selling British hardback autobiography of all time. His second book TV: Big Adventures on the Small Screen was published last September and greeted with the same sort of acclaim. Peter is currently in the middle of a lengthy tour – his first for 12 years - which when it ends will also prove to be a record-breaker with a lengthy stint at London’s O2 Arena. Previously, Peter wrote and starred in comedy tour Mum Wants A Bungalow which turned into the Guinness World Records’ most successful ever tour selling more than 1.2 million tickets He is notoriously private about his life away from performing and still lives in Bolton. He is married to Susan and they have a teenage son, Charlie.

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24 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME He works around the North-west supplying and fixing Colourfence’s main product - a metal garden fence made from zinc, aluminium and magnesium which is powder-coated. It comes with a 25-year guarantee and there is no maintenance needed. Colours are brown, green, blue/grey cream. These all blend in with garden colours and/or windows and doors for a smart overall look that also offers privacy and security. The company also supplies and fits aluminium railing gates with various top designs. “During the pandemic people got used to more of an outdoor life and valuing their space and Colourfence has become really popular with many people because of it,” added Steve. No.3 – Planning a new look for your garden – or even streamlining the old one – is a good investment. For plenty of garden ideas, go to the Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) website at httpl://www.rhs.org.uk A NEW Year often forces us to look around and plan a fresh start quite often for our home. Spending money on our homes is not just an investment in the building around us but in enhancing our lifestyle. The key, though, is to first do your homework on big projects especially if it involves structural changes, create a budget and keep to it. Factor in all the likely costs you’ll need – any fees for building regulations, professional help like architects, labour, materials and skips for rubbish. If it is a big project, make a schedule of the work involved which will also help you plan the money needed. Compare quotes from different local suppliers and services to get the best deal. To keep costs down, where possible minimize structural changes and avoid moving existing plumbing unless you really have to. Don’t forget that small businesses and sole traders may cost you less as they don’t have the same overheads as big high street companies. To help make your life easier, we’ve narrowed it all down to just 24 suggestions for 2024. No.1 – What does your home look like from the outside? Does it need painting or the soffits replacing? Again, get quotes, preferably from people who have been recommended. Contact organisations like the National Association of Building Contractors (NABC) for large projects on https://nabc.org.uk or Trusted Traders which is run by consumer experts Which? at trustedtraders.which.co.uk No.2 – Is your fence in good condition? Nothing says shabby and uncared for in a garden like a tatty fence - which is bad news for your home’s value. Winter is a great time to replace your fence because plants aren’t growing and all that pruning back of bushes and hedges means a more straightforward job for fence erectors, explained Steve Beaumont of Colourfence. 14

No.4 – Consider installing a hot-tub to give you all-yearround enjoyment of life outside. Find out all about available makes and installers at BISHTA, the British and Irish Spa and Hot Tub Association’s website at bishta.co.uk No.5 – If your windows need replacing, you’ve got choices to make and need expert help. On offer are uPVC casement and sash windows, wood casement windows and aluminium casement windows. Seeing local tradesmen’s work beforehand is helpful and a new front-door to match completes the smart exterior look. No.6 – De-clutter your hallway and install hooks for coats and a cupboard for shoes.Your hallway needs to be a bright, welcoming place so install better lighting and a large mirror. No.7 – If your house is short on space or has dark areas, take a good look at your lighting and upgrade it to LED lights. Mirrors are also useful throughout the house to maximise available light. No.8 – If you’re a pensioner and your boiler is on the blink, you may be eligible for a new one free with a Government grant. Find out more at heatingforce.co.uk No.9 – New flooring can completely change the look of any room. In 2024, laminate flooring will continue its stylish ways while engineered wood flooring keeps its authentic luxury looks. White, grey, black and oak will be the year’s dominant colours with more eco-friendly options available. No.10 – Fresh furnishings throughout the home offer a new style to any room. Cushions and throws brighten up older sofas and an investment in plants brings the outside inside even in the coldest weather. No.11 – If you enjoy watching TV in an evening, treat yourself to the latest model. They’ve never been more hi-tech or the choice of channels broader. No.12 – If you can’t afford new kitchen units currently, how about new unit doors? Or, have the existing doors spray-painted or dipped. There are plenty of companies doing this across the UK. No.13 – Invest in the latest fridge or fridge-freezer to give your kitchen an ultra-modern shot in the arm. The latest American fridges


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The company was established more than 30 years ago , providing high quality, bespoke fitted furniture teamed with exceptional customer service.

No.15 – Nothing creates a handsome centrepiece to a room better than an impressive fireplace. There are currently dozens of styles available, from traditional wooden to plaster and gas fires to woodburners.

Whilst the company’s roots initially lay in fitted bedroom furniture, they are now seeing an increased demand for home offices and media walls, fitting at least one bespoke media wall a week.

No.16 – Re-decorating rooms is always a good way to brighten up everyday living. Experts say that 2024 will feature radiant red, elemental blue, nutshell brown, cyber lime and fondant pink as its colours and that style will be fun – still with the emphasis on saving money.

Explained Sam: “People are investing in their homes more now because they know it not only makes it a better place to live but will also be easier to sell in the future. Every client has individual requirements and styles and everything is bespoke.”

No.17 – More home working has meant the rise of the home-office and this should continue in 2024. So if you want to turn some unwanted area into your office, plan space carefully to fit in equipment and storage. No.18 – Post-pandemic, we all value our home-life far more and are determined to make leisure and relaxing areas as comfortable as possible.

He predicts that bedroom furniture colour favourites for 2024 will include cashmere grey, blues and greens and concrete shades. Configurations are flexible but with an emphasis on storage. Sam added that tongue and groove wood is coming back in “and traditional oaks are back and here to stay.”

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trends are moving towards neutral and warmer colours like warm white, cream and even wood tones for a relaxing place that’s balm to the soul.

No.19 – New curtains or blinds can transform a room and, as Elizabeth Kay-Jones from Haslingden-based Millennium Blinds pointed out, many people now opt for both.

Steam showers, towel heaters and tubs remain popular and – good news – the medicine cabinet is making a comeback with its handy shelves and vanity mirrors, all streamlined for a new and stylish year.

“They often keep the curtains open and use the blinds for security to stop people seeing in. It’s also a contemporary choice,” she stated. While there are hundreds of colours, styles and varieties of blinds available, she finds that shutters and Venetian blinds in toning colours to complement décor remain popular. “People now like to use them with a remote control connected to Alexa or an iphone,” she added.

No.22 – A colourful modern shower curtain and towels which pick up the colour accents can liven up any bathroom and plants come into their own in a bathroom. Custom-made items also make their way here now with hand-crafted tiles likely to be popular in 2024.

“All blinds keep the heat in during Winter and are cool in the Summer and people like the way they enhance comfortable living.”

No.23 – Have you got enough general storage space in your home? Rather than rely on bulky furniture, consider getting in an expert to create storage space or shelves in those oddly-shaped extra spaces dotted around your home. Bespoke units streamline the whole room and serve a genuine purpose in finding places for clothes, bedding and everything else you need to store.

No.20 – New bedding can turn even the simplest bedroom into a luxury setting and we spend so much of our lives there that enjoying a good mattress, beautiful duvet and matching sheets and pillowcases makes sense.

No.24 – The pictures and photos you put on your walls personalize it for you so buying original artwork, limited copies or just pictures you really love can enhance any room. And group framed photos together on a shelf or surface to tell the story of your family and your life.

“Because of the number of newbuild properties now, people want a contemporary look to their blinds and this should continue in 2024.

No.21 – According to experts, bathrooms come into their own in 2024 as not just practical places but aesthetically pleasing. As a result,

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The true heart and soul of the The Cherry Tree. The dining room everyone is talking about. Our Garden room will leave you breathless with its stunning blossom tree decor, spacious booths, beautifully designed cocktail bar and clear views of the Garden. The Garden Room is perfect for all occasions.

Six beautiful floral decorated booths, boasting views of the garden room and our garden area. This dining terrace can be fully opened on those summer days making it the perfect spot to enjoy al fresco dining and cocktails in the sun.

The Con servatory With luscious foliage and jungle textures, this room will certainly not disappoint. Moon shaped booths alongside natural light from our garden area make this the perfect room to impress your guests and ‘enjoy it all.’

The Blossom Lounge The Public Bar and Nestled between our public bar and Cocktail Lounge conservatory dining room is the blossom lounge. Impressive blossom trees hug the walls and ceiling, making this area perfect for intimate dining and amazing for group reservations.

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The Bar at the Cherry Tree is a destination in its own right. A perfect place to meet family, friends, go on a date, enjoy pre-dinner drinks or celebrate a special occasion. Our Bar Manager and his team have curated an exciting, contemporary cocktail menu, heavily influenced by their trips all over the world.

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Coming soon... our New Menu Our newly created menu will be launched on Monday 22nd August. Our menus combine unpretentious modern British flavours whilst focusing on strong classical techniques to create our take on modern British dining. We only use locally sourced produce from all of our chosen suppliers, working with the seasons, making us the Best Restaurant in Bolton. Our main menu has been carefully created by our chefs whose intention is for you to experience new, interesting dishes with exciting flavours. On Sundays, we also have delicious, succulent roast dinner options available too!

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FOOD | 50 PLUS MAGAZINE Well-travelled chef James Martin gets underneath the skin of Spain - a country he hardly knows but is excited to explore - as he discovers its history and culture. Here we share 4 recipes from his new book.

CASTILE BEANS AND MEATBALLS Castile and León is a region rich in pulses, and the largest producer in Spain. This recipe uses white beans from La Bañeza, which have a soft and buttery texture and hold their shape well when cooked, making them the perfect choice for a tomatoey stew to accompany beefy meatballs.

Serves 6-8 Ingredients • 100g dried alubias de La Bañeza (white beans) • 1kg beef mince • small bunch of flat-leaf parsley, chopped • 3 garlic cloves, chopped • 100ml olive oil • 100g lardo, sliced • 5 tomatoes, diced • 1 onion, sliced • 500ml passata • 1 teaspoon dried oregano • 300ml red wine • 200g roasted red peppers in a jar, sliced • sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method Soak the beans in cold water overnight, then drain. Pop in a pan, cover with cold water, bring to the boil, then simmer for 1 hour. Drain and set aside. Mix together the beef, half the parsley, 1 teaspoon of salt and one-third of the garlic. When evenly combined, shape into 12 large meatballs. 20

Heat a large pan over a medium–high heat until hot, then add half the oil and pop in the meatballs. Once the meatballs have coloured, turn them over, then add the lardo, rest of the garlic, the tomatoes, onion, passata, oregano and wine. Season, bring to the boil, then pop in the peppers and simmer for 15 minutes. Add the beans and cook for a further 10 minutes, sprinkle over the remaining parsley, then drizzle over the remaining oil and serve.


BAKED ARTICHOKES AND EGGS This dish is my personal celebration of locally grown Spanish vegetables. Perfect for brunch or lunch served with crusty bread for dipping. Delicious.

Serves 4 Ingredients • 5 purple artichokes • 100ml olive oil • 1 bay leaf • 4 eggs • crusty bread, to serve

For the sauce • 3 large tomatoes • 50ml olive oil • 1 onion, diced • 3 garlic cloves, diced • 1 charred red pepper, cored, deseeded and sliced • 1 teaspoon pimentón ahumado (smoked paprika) • 1⁄2 teaspoon sea salt

Method Heat a BBQ until hot and the coals are white. Preheat the oven to 200°C (180°C fan)/400°F/gas 6 or heat a pizza oven to 300°C (570°F). Start by prepping the artichokes. Peel away the bottom leaves and then, using a potato peeler, trim the stems back. Remove the top third of each artichoke with a knife and then cut into sixths. Pop the artichokes into a pan with 100ml water, the oil and bay leaf and cook

for 15 minutes until all the liquid has gone. Grate the tomatoes over a sieve with a box grater. Chop the skins finely and mix up with the pulp and juice. Heat the olive oil in a pan over a medium heat, then add the onion and garlic and cook for 2–3 minutes to soften. Add the tomatoes, pepper and pimentón and bring to the boil. Reduce by half and season with the salt. Put the artichokes into an ovenproof dish, spoon over the sauce and crack the eggs on top. Place into the oven and bake for 10 minutes, or the pizza oven for 6–8 minutes. Serve with crusty bread.

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ROASTED SEA BASS WITH TOMATOES AND OLIVES An impressive dish of whole sea bass, roasted on a bed of tomatoes and olives and drizzled in oil and sherry for extra Spanish flavour. I’ve complemented it with some grilled asparagus coated in a tomato and parsley dressing served alongside.

Serves 2 Ingredients • 1 x 700g whole sea bass, gutted and fins removed • 1 lemon, sliced • a few flat-leaf parsley stalks • bunch of asparagus • 25ml olive oil • pinch of salt For the sauce • 150g tomato pulp • 2 large tomatoes, cut into chunks • 50ml olive oil • 1 tablespoon sherry • 100g olives of your choice, stoned For the dressing • 1 tablespoon sherry vinegar • 3 tablespoons tomato pulp • 1 tablespoon chopped flat-leaf parsley • 1 tablespoon sherry • 1 garlic clove, crushed • 50ml olive oil

Method If you want to use a BBQ, heat a BBQ until hot and the coals are white. Preheat the oven to 200°C (180°C fan)/400°F/gas 6 or heat a pizza oven to 400°C (750°F). Start with the fish. Cut 3 or 4 deep slashes on each side, fill the cavity with the lemon slices and parsley stalks. Spoon the tomato pulp for the sauce into the base of a paella pan, sprinkle over the chopped tomatoes and sit the fish on top. Drizzle over the oil and sherry, then roast in the oven for 12–15 minutes, or in the pizza

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oven for 10 minutes, adding the olives for the last minute of cooking. Whisk together all the ingredients for the dressing. Pop the asparagus onto a tray, roll in the oil and season with the salt. Place onto the BBQ grill and char for 2–3 minutes, turning during cooking. Alternatively, you can cook in a griddle or frying pan on the hob. Pop the asparagus onto a plate, spoon over the dressing and serve alongside the fish.


SPICED SEVILLE ORANGES WITH CRÈME CARAMEL

A pudding which makes the most of Seville’s famous citrus export. The crème caramels are flavoured with orange as well as the vanilla and served alongside sticky caramelised slices of orange.

Serves 8 Ingredients For the caramel

• 150g caster sugar • squeeze of orange juice

For the filling

• 500ml full-fat milk • zest of 1 Seville orange • 1 vanilla pod, seeds removed • 3 large eggs, plus 2 egg yolks • 100g caster sugar

For the orange

• 1 Seville orange, peeled • 2 star anise • 1 cinnamon stick • 3 cloves • 2 bay leaves • 100g caster sugar • 100ml water

Method Heat a non-stick frying pan over a medium heat and, when hot, add the sugar, 2 tablespoons of water and the orange juice. Do not stir but carefully swirl in the pan until the sugar is brown and caramelised. This should take about 3–4 minutes. Once the sugar has caramelised, spoon into four ramekins and set aside. Preheat the oven to 130°C (110°C fan)/265°F/gas 3/4. Heat the milk, orange zest and the vanilla in a medium saucepan over a medium heat. In a bowl, whisk the eggs and sugar until combined. Pour over the warm milk mixture and whisk again. Then ladle the mixture onto the caramel. Place the ramekins into a bain-marie and bake for 45 minutes. Transfer to the fridge to chill overnight. For the orange, pop all the ingredients into the caramel pan and bring to the boil. Remove from the heat and leave to cool and infuse. To turn the caramels out, loosen the edges with a sharp knife onto plates, then spoon the oranges on the side.

James Martin’s Spanish Adventure by James Martin (Quadrille, £27), Photography © Dan Jones

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Steve Howarth’s review Our reporter visits Melis

THE perfect ingredients for a great night out are being served up at Wigan’s most recently refurbished and reopened restaurant. A sumptuous setting, friendly helpful staff and, most importantly, fantastic food are on the menu at Melis - which offers a range of Mediterranean dishes with a Turkish influence. Reopened a few weeks ago after a major top quality refurbishment the impressive restaurant and bar is on Scot lane, just a few minutes away from Wigan’s DW football stadium, and boasts a substantial car park.

Opening Hours: Monday 11.30am - 11.30pm Tuesday 11.30am - 11.30pm Wednesday 11.30am - 11.30pm Thursday 11.30am - 11.30pm Friday 11.30am - 11.30pm Saturday 11.30am - 11.30pm Sunday 11.30am - 11.30pm

533 Scot Lane, Wigan, WN5 OPS Tel: 01942 938171 www.melisrestaurant.co.uk

Their chefs mix flavours, culture and the diverse and vibrant tastes of Mediterranean cuisine offering tempting kebabs, grilled steaks and fresh seafood. There are also a variety of platters and, to help wash it all down, Melis specialises in crafted cocktails. Fun and entertainment are also on the menu for on Friday and Saturday nights diners are treated to a display of belly dancing - where they are encouraged to enjoy and join in. My belly was dancing with delight when I was presented with a beef sizzler dish – delicious strips of meat with sliced mixed peppers, onions and fajita spices served with rice while my better half tucked into a creamy pan fried chicken breast dish with wild asparagus, mushrooms, onion, white wine, Dijon mustard and a cream sauce served with chips. The food also proved to be good value with generous portions at a reasonable price – so much so that I was glad I missed out on a starter only having room left for a little ice cream at the end of the night. Clearly word has got around as even on the wet Monday night when we visited the large establishment was busy with a lively atmosphere while at the weekend it is a full house, despite Melis only having reopened just a few weeks ago. So as you can probably gather the place got a big thumbs up from us and we will definitely be going back in the very near future for fab food and perhaps even some belly dancing fun!


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By Rebecca Underwood, BA Hons | Travel Journalist An explosion of culture

by the New Territories in 1898. Hong Kong was occupied by the Japanese during the Pacific War and Britain regained control until 1997 when China resumed sovereignty. Hong Kong is an overwhelming experience and offers visitors an extensive range of attractions, first class hotels, excellent restaurants, lively bars and it is truly a shopper’s paradise. In the words of His Majesty King Charles III, ‘Hong Kong has created one of the most successful societies on Earth’.

For those of us longing to peer into a colourful kaleidoscope of history and to experience a pulsating explosion of culture, Hong Kong excites all the senses and far exceeded my expectations. Located on the south coast of China and enclosed by the South China Sea and the Pearl River Delta, Hong Kong is famous for its natural harbour and stunning skyline. With seven million people jostling for position on 426 square miles, Hong Kong is one of the world’s most densely populated areas and therefore the constant hustle and bustle of local life will enthral the most ardent traveller. In 1839, following the first opium war, Hong Kong Island became a colony of the British Empire and as a result of widened boundaries in 1860 Kowloon Peninsula was included, followed

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On arrival, I checked in at the Mandarin Oriental, located on Connaught Road Central. The private check-in procedure was swift and ultra efficient, my luggage was dealt with in a jiffy and I was escorted to a plush harbour view suite, measuring 72 square metres and with spectacular views over Victoria Harbour. Sumptuously furnished with soft carpeting, a plump comfortable couch and a king size bed swathed in cool white linens I succumbed to a deep slumber with ease. Up with the larks and I headed for the plush Mandarin Club, which is an all day retreat offering privileges including breakfast, afternoon tea, evening cocktails and complimentary coffee, tea and soft drinks for guests residing in suites. Following my morning feast I emerged onto the street, bathed in the warm glow of the sunshine, and headed for some retail therapy at Cat Street in Sheung Wan, the ideal spot to browse through antique coins and watches and beautiful stone carvings. I


then jostled politely with the maelstrom of crowds at the frantic Ladies Market in Tung Choi Street and used my persuasive haggling skills for bags, costume jewellery, and casual clothing. Temple Street Night Market is another delight for shoppers as it is crammed with rows of stalls offering electronic gadgets, CD’s, more costume jewellery, trinkets galore and a never ending stream of food stalls creating the most delicious array of aromas wafting through the air. I spent quite some time wandering around Yau Ma Tei known for its martial arts dens, busy tea rooms, mah-jong parlours and so much more and, of course, I had my fortune told by a bird! Stanley Market is the place to view Chinese artwork, silks and an abundance of treasures. I am not ashamed to say that I parted with a substantial sum of Hong Kong dollars in exchange for some real bargains.

caught up in the moment and laughed with delight when I spotted Goofy walking down the road.

Symphony of lights

All too soon my trip came to an end and back at my hotel I headed for the Captain’s Bar, ordered a zingy cocktail and reflected on my explorations. I held my glass high in the air and made a toast to Hong Kong, a true explosion of culture and history and a simply unforgettable experience. Markets, crammed with treasure

For designer goods, there is a wide range of shopping malls with high end products to entice the most resistant. I recommend The One, which links shopping zones along Canton Road and Tsim Sha Tsui Central. The 29 storey mall is the tallest complex in Hong Kong and offers over 400,000 square feet of shops stocked with luxury items. Be sure to check your credit card limit is extra generous! I needed a breather after such a splurge and made my way to Ginseng and Bird’s Nest Street where I sampled the ginseng, which, used in Chinese medicine for centuries, is believed to be essential for a fair complexion, longevity and energy. Once rejuvenated, I dropped off my bags in the safe hands of the receptionist at my hotel and then made my way to the harbour where I embarked on a mini voyage, sailing on the Star Ferry, which is one of Hong Kong’s most popular attractions. Each evening at 8pm the Symphony of Lights, a mesmerising multimedia extravaganza unfolds. The world’s largest sound and light show, as recorded in the Guinness World Records, features over 40 skyscrapers illuminated on both sides of Victoria Harbour. Whilst the laser beams dance across the inky black Hong Kong skyline me and my fellow passengers sipped on chilled wine and admired the show. I joined in with the spontaneous applause with gusto and it was absolutely thrilling, in fact it was the highlight of my trip. And of course for another day of fun and adventure I visited Disneyland Hong Kong, which is much smaller than the Florida or California parks so you will not be pressed for time. I recommend The Mickey and Friends Street Celebration and the Festival of the Lion King stage show, which both had the audience enthralled and the sight of Mickey, Minnie Mouse and Pluto surrounded by star struck children and grown- ups is just wonderful. I admit to being

‘Top tip’ Visit Disneyland Hong Kong during Chinese New Year in February when the Disney characters proudly display their Chinese costumes and there are celebrations galore. ‘Top tip’ Fly to Hong Kong in style direct from London Heathrow with Cathay Pacific. For more information visit cathaypacific.com

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Timeless Transformations: Chums' AI Odyssey Through Iconic UK Landmarks

Are you familiar with any of these iconic, lost landmarks? Well, Liverpool-based clothing brand Chums, has reinvented these iconic sites with the help of artificial intelligence, giving a unique perspective as to what these landmarks may have looked like in these contemporary times. As part of their innovative campaign, Chums has conducted research into the rich histories and cultures surrounding these five famous UK structures and their respective cities to determine why they were so formerly cherished, as well as how shifting circumstances have contributed to their demise. Discover the stories behind these dismantled landmarks as Chums use AI creativity to bring them back to life. See how these structures, once beloved, might have looked in today's world. It's a journey that sparks conversations about preserving our cultural history and the exciting role modern innovation plays. Liverpool Overhead Railway Opening in 1893, the Liverpool Overhead Railway emerged as a trailblazing marvel, spanning approximately 6.5 miles (10.5 kilometres) along the Liverpool docks and being one of the first fully electrified rail systems in the world. The railway, also known as “The Dockers Umbrella” for the shelter it provided for pedestrians below, was elevated above ground level using iron columns, allowing the roads and streets below to be undisrupted by the tracks and facilitating the transportation of cargo, workers, and commuters to the various docks along the river Mersey. Unfortunately, the overhead railway was only operational until 1956, when the decision was made to close the railway due to financial difficulties.The structure was dismantled, and the last remnants were removed in the early 60’s. Contemplating an alternate destiny, AI predicts the railway would have a modernised aesthetic – a chic and refined exterior for the trains, complemented by expanded tracks featuring spacious platforms, ensuring the safety of standing commuters. Dome of Discovery and Skylon, London Nestled along the picturesque South Bank of London, the Dome of Discovery and Skylon were specifically crafted for the 1951 Festival of Britain.This grand event was orchestrated to showcase the pinnacle of British accomplishments in arts, science, technology, and industry, commemorating the centenary of the renowned Great Exhibition of 1851. The Dome of Discovery encapsulated the very spirit of the festival within its vast, domed architecture, then the largest of its kind. Designed to house exhibits, it stood as a testament to the creativity and innovation 30

being showcased within its walls. Conversely,The Skylon’s purpose was more of symbolism than practicality, a beacon of future aspirations and post-war optimism. Its tall, sleek design was a visual manifestation of the collective vision for a progressive and promising tomorrow, making it an iconic representation of the Festival of Britain's forward-looking spirit. Despite their significance and favourable reception, both structures were only intended to be a temporary attraction and remained standing for 11 months post-festival before they were dismantled. Retaining the essence of the dome from 1951, AI has seamlessly transformed its exterior into a sleek, modern structure. Its versatile design could serve as an arena for events or continue as a distinguished venue for exhibitions, be it art or industry.The Skylon has been replaced with the iconic London Eye, a landmark which stands on the South Bank today.

Trams on Queen Street, Cardiff In 1872, Cardiff welcomed the advent of horse-drawn trams, precursors to their modern counterparts, which, like the trams of today, ran on tracks embedded in the road surface.The emergence and development of electric trams in the late 19th century marked the end of the horsedrawn period and the beginning of a more advanced era for the city's tram networks. The peak of Cardiff's tram system occurred during the decades of the 1920s and 1930s. During this peak period, the network covered much of the city, connecting the various districts and significantly enhancing the efficiency of transportation services. By the mid-20th century, trams were on the decline as other modes of transportation became increasingly popular, tram services were steadily reduced, and the Cardiff tram system was eventually shut down in 1950. Similar to the Liverpool Overhead Railway, AI has imagined the modern version of the Cardiff tram system to look much like the ones that still run today. Such as the trams in Manchester and Edinburgh, this modern tram design boasts a streamlined appearance with interconnected carriages, a departure from the 19th and 20th-century counterparts that bore a closer resemblance to double-decker buses.


Portobello Pool, Edinburgh Nestled in the coastal enclave of Portobello, Edinburgh, this pool made its debut in 1936, showcasing a captivating art deco facade. Beyond its aesthetically pleasing exterior, the pool housed heated facilities, high diving boards, and a generously sized swimming area within its walls. The pool was a popular addition to the community and often hosted swimming galas and diving shows, with the heated outdoor pool being a popular attraction even in colder seasons. However, the landmark's popularity declined during the 1970’s due to increasing interest in holidays abroad, and the pool was forced to eventually close in 1978. The contemporary reinterpretation of this iconic pool now features a multi-level observation deck an expanded and spacious deck area complete with sun loungers for spectators, all complemented by a stunning panorama of the North Sea. Margate Jetty, Kent Built in the 19th century as a landing stage for steamboats, Margate Jetty underwent a series of enhancements and expansions in response to the growing popularity of the seaside town. Challenges emerged with the original wooden structure of the jetty, which proved susceptible to unfavorable weather conditions, necessitating frequent repairs. In a pivotal moment in 1855, the jetty made history by becoming the world's first iron seaside pier, and shortly thereafter, its distinctive octagonalshaped pierhead was constructed.

Throughout both the First and Second World Wars, the jetty served as a crucial loading point for Allied vessels. Unfortunately, a fire in 1964 followed by a destructive storm in 1978 left the jetty in a state of disrepair. Despite several controlled explosions aimed at demolishing the remaining structure, it wasn't until 1998 that the last remnants of the jetty were finally eradicated. AI has bestowed upon the jetty a modern and futuristic transformation, featuring a multi-level pierhead adorned with domed roofs, floor-toceiling glass windows, and a series of balconies that would undoubtedly provide breathtaking views of the sea. Paul Gray, Marketing Director of Chums adds: “We hope that merging nostalgia with AI delivers a visual delight that sparks imagination.These landmarks, once the heartbeat of their communities have lost their resonance over the years, so we thought through AI, we could rekindle the flame. Envisioning a future where these landmarks could have a place in modern-day conversations, connecting generations and preserving the essence of our shared history.”

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We’ll get you smiling ... Many denture wearers suffer with poor fitting, worn out or artificial (false) looking dentures that cause the wearer to feel a lack of confidence in their dentures. This can present itself when chewing or even by just worrying about the denture dropping during a conversation. All these are issues that Dental Arts @ 23 Lord Street specialise in correcting.

WHAT IS A CLINICAL DENTAL TECHNICIAN? A Clinitcal Dental Technician (CDT) is a qualified dental technician that has under gone further Education and Training in areas such as Medical Emergencies Cross Infection Control and Oral Pathology (cancers and anomalies) to name just a few sections that make up the Diploma in Clinical Dental Technology as Awarded by the Royal Collage of Surgeons (RCS).

to supply dentures direct to the public. A dental technician is not qualified to supply a denture directly to the public. However, despite this being an act of Mal practice many technicians will still practice illegally without informing the patient that they are not qualified. If you are unsure if your denture provider is qualified; ask them for their GDC registration number, then contact the GDC to see if they are registered not just as a dental technician but as a CDT.

It is this qualification that allows the clinicians to be able to be registered and regulated with the General Dental Council (the official body for protecting the public with regards to dentistry) and carry indemnity insurance. It is this qualification, which means that only Dentists and Clinical Dental Technicians are the only Dental Professionals permitted

Over recent years there have been many improvements in both the way we construct dentures and in the materials and denture teeth that we use. This means that the end result looks more natural than ever before. Why not call for a FREE Consultation to find out more about these new innovations in denture design and manufacture?

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DENTURES NEED REGULAR SERVICING Dentures are in constant use almost 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. They are also in a pretty hostile environment in the mouth, being attacked by strong acid, bacteria, hot, cold and spicy food. Denture material absorbs liquids and food odour. Daily cleaning is essential as well as professional ultrasonic cleaning in a dental laboratory at least once a year. Due to constant bone resorbtion dentures will become loose sooner or later. Loose dentures will increase damage to the gums and bone structure, and increase the risk of breakage. Have them re-lined as soon as possible to get a good fit. It only takes a day or two.


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Have your dentures inspected by a Clinical Dental Technician at least every two years, or more frequently if necessary. YOUR DENTURES NEED ATTENTION 1. When they become loose. 2. When teeth or denture base discolours. 3. When tooth surfaces become flat. 4. When denture base does not fit around natural teeth (in partial dentures). 5. When you develop deep lines around your mouth. 6. When your chin sticks out, and the corners of your lips are constantly wet, developing sores. 7. When you stop smiling and feel embarrassed. MY DENTURES HAVE BECOME LOOSE! This is easily remedied by a procedure know as Re-lining. A new layer of Denture base is added to your existing Denture, improving the fit and restoring confidence. DENTURES ON IMPLANTS This type of Denture is constructed in conjunction with the Dental Implant Surgeon. This is a very good procedure when the patient has limited control and retention of their Dentures. The finished Dentures ‘click’ into position offering the ultimate in Denture Retention. SHOULD I HAVE A SPARE SET OF DENTURES MADE? Yes, it is very important to have a spare set of dentures for emergencies in case of breakage. CONSTRUCTING A GOOD SET OF DENTURES Constructing a functional and aesthetically pleasing set of dentures is the most difficult task in dentistry. We are not only replacing lost teeth, but also lost tissue matter and bone. In other words, we have to re-create your facial features as they were before the loss of your natural teeth. In most cases we do not know what your teeth looked like, what size they were or what position they were in originally. We have a few indications but mostly we have to rely on our visual and artistic judgement. At the same time we have to use our technical expertise in order to make the denture stable and functional. Denture construction is more art than science.

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STEVE HOWARTH’S TEST DRIVE The E-Tense 4x4 360 is undoubtedly quick and can see off more sporty cars easily, especially if you use the gear shift paddles behind the wheel – but driving in sport mode gets through the battery power much faster than in comfort setting.

DS7 LA PREMIÈRE E-TENSE 4X4 360 WITH parent company Citroen producing some well-appointed and high spec motors these days their luxury DS brand cars have to go that extra mile to stand out from lesser siblings.

Because the E-Tense 4x4 360 is so much faster than other variants it has lowered suspension, bigger brakes and larger 21-inch alloy wheels with low profile tyres. The brakes are also impressive and handling good for a large SUV. Taking the DS 7 on a 200 mile round trip to a car launch event in North Yorkshire proved it to be a comfortable cruiser which really does have impressive performance and economy – providing you keep the battery charged so its twin electric motors can help out the 1.6 turbocharged petrol engine.

So I was looking forward to spending a week with the 2023 rangetopping DS 7 in La Premiere E-TENSE trim.

Every version of the DS 7 is roomy and well-equipped including features like sat nav, smart cruise control, power tailgate, wireless phone charging, 360 degree camera system, auto lights and wipers and a raft of the very latest safety systems.

The whole DS 7 range has had a mid-life upgrade including a massive new radiator grille and unusual ‘waterfall’ daytime running lights. Its PHEV systems have also been boosted with a larger 14.2kWh battery pack improving maximum electric range from 34 to 43 miles.

So it is a lot of car – but for quite a lot of money. Our range topping La Premiere E-TENSE 4x4 360 is a shade under £64,000, but when compared with other premium SUV offerings that’s not bad for this level of performance and luxury.

And as part of the overhaul DS also introduced our test car, a performance-focused E-Tense 4x4 360 model with 355bhp.

DS is now well established on UK roads and with this upgraded 7 they are aiming at another segment to win over – I expect we will be seeing them in some numbers in the near future.

As a result this large SUV has a 0-62mph time of 5.6 seconds and a top speed of 146 yet, say DS, can return up to 161mpg. There are two other plug-in hybrid systems to choose from with the cheapest front-wheel drive PHEV having 222bhp and the mid-range option with twin electric motors 296 plus four-wheel drive. There are also diesel versions with 129bhp from a 1.5-litre fourcylinder Citroen/Peugeot sourced unit found in many of their lesser vehicles including vans with prices starting from a little under £37k. With plenty of premium fittings equipment includes sumptuous leather seats heated and cooled all round with massage features up front plus a pair of screens, including a wide 12-inch central swipe able touchscreen unit for infotainment. As well as quality switchgear there are a few nice individual touches like a diamond-shaped start button in the middle of the dashboard and a classy analogue clock which rises from the dash top on start up. With lots of space for passengers and luggage it is all very civilised – especially due to the DS having Active Scan Suspension, which uses a camera mounted behind the rear-view mirror to monitor the road ahead for imperfections sending data to the dampers which iron out bumps and improve ride quality.

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KGM Tivoli SsangYong has been a value for money car maker here in the UK since launching their Musso SUV way back in 1994… but not anymore. For the South Korean manufacturer has changed its name after a global takeover by the KG Mobility Corporation and from now on will be known as KGM. Their first car to appear under this new flag is the revised Tivoli which has had major improvements and upgrades for 2024. We got our hands on the range-topping 1.5-litre petrol Ultimate Nav Auto which proved surprisingly refined with a smooth six speed auto box and peppy 155bhp turbo motor delivering up to 40 plus mpg. While it looks like an SUV the Tivoli, which takes its name from the Italian town near Rome and was first launched in 2015, is two wheel drive and around the same size as a family hatchback.


With a renewed exterior design and brandnew interior, KGM say Tivoli offers European styling, class-leading safety and competitive fuel efficiency.

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