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Located on the south coast within the Take a short boat ride across the Solent and discover the historic county of Sussex, lies the elegant seaside Isle of Wight, an island of astounding natural beauty with resort of Eastbourne. Renowned for its top sunshine a variety of attractions to suit all ages. records and award winning beaches, Eastbourne is understandably a popular holiday destination for all. Located on the south east coast of the island, the traditional seaside resort of Shanklin is home to golden sandy beaches With a sprinkling of high street shops, centrally located, and a quaint collection of shops housed in traditional a Victorian pier and a rich history boasting a variety of thatched cottages. It is understandably one of the most castles, museums and galleries, Eastbourne is sure to Visit us online atpopular www.robinsons-holidays.co.uk resorts on the island with plenty to entertain. cater for your every need. Ocean View Hotel Imperial Hotel Situated in a premier location with an idyllic seaside Located justHOTEL a stone’sPOSTCARD.indd throw away from the11 promenade IMPERIAL position, the charming, well-appointed Ocean View Hotel and band stand, this grand Victorian hotel is full of boasts uninterrupted panoramic views across Sandown character and home to a number of spacious, comfortable Bay. The hotel also offers a large sprung dance floor and bedrooms, all accessible via lifts. provides live entertainment most evenings. Guests are able to unwind in the relaxing lounge area Hotel facilities before an evening meal in the Majestic Restaurant, offering hearty, home cooked food. l All rooms are en-suite with telephone, television and hairdryer Hotel facilities l Free WiFi in Public areas l All rooms are en-suite with telephone, l Premier and sea views rooms available* television and hairdryer l Complimentary tea and coffee in all rooms l Free WiFi in Public areas l Waiter service l Premier rooms available* l Traditional English breakfast l Complimentary tea and coffee in all rooms l Lunch snacks available daily l Waiter service l Licensed bar l Traditional English breakfast l Table d’hôte menu l Lunch snacks available daily l Optional a la carte menu available l Table d’hôte menu l Live entertainment most evenings l Optional a la carte menu available l Ballroom/Dance floor l Live entertainment most evenings l Heated indoor swimming pool l Ballroom/Dance floor l Indoor bowling green, table tennis and snooker room l Two lifts serving all floors l Lift serving all floors l Porterage. l Porterage.
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Located in the heart of the English Riviera, Torquay is renowned for its mild climate, award winning sandy beaches and secluded coves and has been a popular holiday destination since the early 19th century. With its distinctive European atmosphere, sophisticated environment and beautifully varied scenery, Torquay remains a popular holiday destination. Abbey Lawn Hotel If you’re looking to unwind in style, this elegant Georgian hotel is the place to stay. Located in the grounds of the former Torre Abbey with stunning views of the bay, the Abbey Lawn hotel offers an exceptional standard of comfort throughout. The hotel comprises superb facilities, including a heated indoor swimming pool and a conservatory lounge overlooking the bay, where guests can relax and enjoy a drink. Hotel facilities l All rooms are en-suite with telephone, television and hairdryer l Free WiFi in Public areas l Premier and front facing rooms available* l Complimentary tea and coffee in all rooms l Waiter service l Traditional English breakfast l Lunch snacks available daily l Licensed bar l Table d’hôte menu l Optional a la carte menu available l Live entertainment most evenings l Ballroom/Dance floor l Heated indoor pool l Lift serving all floors l Porterage.
Park Garage, Great Harwood, Blackburn, BB6 7SP
The Robinsons Difference Local joining points l No single supplements* l High standard of accommodation l Great choice of menus l Executive coaches with extra legroom l Includes excursions l Friendly staff l Own hotels in great locations l Peace of mind security l Payment in instalments * Robinsons own hotels l
5 Day Tours 2016
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Celebrate Christmas and New Year in comfort and free from stress at one of Robinsons own hotels Includes: 4 nights dinner, bed & breakfast 3 resort lunches 1 mystery excursion
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T w i tt e r i n g O n with Graham Smith
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Big John and the pc brigade Irregular readers of mine will know the pc brigade gets up many of my orifices. Recently the mentally challenged of the USA have decided there can’t be a national John Wayne day because of racist comments he made when he was alive. What? As I recall John shot thousands of Indians as an actor but never killed one in his own right. What a load of bloody wigwams. I interviewed John many years ago. He was drunk, belligerent, drawling and a pain in the proverbial but I loved him, as I had loved him in every film he ever made. He was a larger than life character with vices. He had opinions, he wore a wig but he was a lovely live human being who gave pleasure to so many.
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So who are these twerps who say he cannot be commemorated? Get on your horses and drink your milk. He was an actor who played a part. These twits cannot even be themselves without a script written by lunatics.
than I could have done with a machine gun raid on a pharmacy. Scary.
Enough to make you ill
We’re running out of stars and icons. So many famous names and wonderful entertainers are leaving us this year, and some not so wonderful who are praised as being icons, a much overused word in the media.
As the years advance I find myself in need of a little medical attention, and that’s exactly what I get…little. Arrive at the surgery and no one at reception speaks to you. You have to punch your date of birth into a machine and it tells you if you have an appointment. It’s also bloody ignorant and doesn’t say “Good Morning”. Alternatively you can have a telephone appointment. By the time the doctor phones you you’ve Googled your symptoms and know more about the prognosis than she or she does. I spoke to a doctor recently and got more drugs over the phone
What happened to the good old days where the doctor pricked your boil?
The final curtain
Terry Wogan, Cilla Black and Paul Daniels are three who spring to mind as having contributed much to not just the world of entertainment but far beyond it. Their talent was honed at a grass roots level with real people, not electronically enhanced and wrapped in a brick to throw at the unsuspecting public.
Hair raising Being follically challenged I should probably keep my mouth shut, but what’s this coloured hair thing all about? I’m almost used to the younger generation having tattoos and metal protruding from every bodily orifice but green, blue and red hair. I don’t get it. It is not attractive in any way and makes them look like frustrated orangutans who are in need of a banana. Recently I saw three apparitions in the supermarket with varying shades of top knot. It put me right off my breakfast of quails’ eggs in octopus pee and thoroughly spoiled my frogs’ leg sandwich.
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Steve Aldridge from Silver Travel Advisor explores the Loire Valley from his very comfortable mobile home with Canvas Holidays Camping, without kids? That’s intense! (well not “in tents”, as we were actually staying in a mobile home but never let the facts spoil a good joke). Canvas Holidays helped us choose somewhere relatively flat and quiet, with interesting surroundings and booked that alongside Eurotunnel reservations. With a few essentials packed (Baked Beans and toilet roll) we were off to the Château des Marais site in the Loire Valley. With the cries of “are we there yet” missing, a leisurely drive west of Paris took us to our destination. We admired the largest Gothic cathedral in France at Amiens and stayed at the picture perfect Honfleur. Many painters still follow in Monet’s footsteps and easels abound at the Vieux Bassin (old dock).
Upon arrival, friendly Canvas staff familiarised us with our 2 bedroom mobile home, which was set in a quiet wooded area, with plenty of dappled shade. We had a comfortable lounge to relax in, well equipped kitchen and welcome en-suite facilities. Outside
was a raised decking area with table, chairs and umbrella, perfect for outdoor dining, cups of tea and sampling the local produce such as cheese and wine (it would be rude not to support the local economy wouldn’t it?). Chairs, sun loungers and BBQ completed the “ahhh this is all very relaxing” kit. The grounds were very well maintained and the woodland nature of the site allows for the tents and mobile homes to be broken into a succession of quiet secluded areas. Open grassy areas, flower beds, swimming pools, reading and games room, restaurant, bar and shop complete the generous facilities on site. Close by is a jewel of the French Renaissance, Château de Chambord, the largest in the Loire Valley. When Francois I started the build in 1519, he set out to impress everyone who came here and WOW did he get that
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right. This Château sports an amazing collection of turrets, chimneys and lanterns, which make Cinderella’s castle look a bit boring really. The English audio guide navigates us around this architectural wonder, following a route that did its best not to miss any of the selection of 440 rooms, 365 fireplaces, 84 staircases and 4500 works of art covering paintings, tapestries and furniture that were accessible to visitors. The most impressive staircase is the double-helix staircase that Leonardo da Vinci may well have had a hand in designing. A wonderful outing is concluded with a picnic in the vast and impressive grounds that surround the Château, claimed to be the largest enclosed forest park in Europe, with 5440 hectares to enjoy. The area around the campsite is relatively flat and there are something like 550 Km of cycle friendly paths, trails and back roads to enjoy, perfect for us to go walking. The Loire Valley between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes is a UNESCO World heritage site and is described as an outstanding cultural landscape of great (I would say exceptional) beauty. We walked for hours along the river Loire and there are some handy parking spots so you can pick up where you left off the day before, without walking the same route again. For a couple of days the temperature was perfect, the sun shone, the dragon flies danced above the reeds with electric blue reflecting in their wings, wild orchids beamed from the bank, trees shed their fluffy white blossom so that occasionally it seemed we were walking through a snowstorm. Hand in hand, at that moment in time, there was no place in the world we’d rather be. The walking paths/bike trails were fairly deserted and we’d walk for quite some time before passing another soul. Nearly all greeted us with a cheery bonjour. With so many Châteaux in the Loire Valley, we chose Château de Chenonceau, for a second day out. Building began in the 16th century and it is significantly smaller than Château de
Chambord, but its outstanding feature is that it spans the Cher River using a number of elegant arches. The gallery that sits above it is said to have been the venue for many an interesting party in its day. There were also beautiful gardens, a maze and waxworks to admire. It took about an hour to get to the Château de Chenonceau from the site and we stuck to the minor routes to get a look at some of the smaller towns and villages along the way. This made for a really interesting drive, on which we saw smaller Châteaux, churches and were impressed by some of the villages that take a real pride in beautifying their homes with flowers and shaped hedges. With the horrors of outdoor toilets and showers avoided by having a comfortable mobile home, this proved to be an excellent base to explore this beautiful area and a relaxing and enjoyable holiday. Sign us up for the next camping trip.
Factbox Canvas Holidays offers luxury self-catering tent, mobile home and lodge holidays at over 100 of the finest campsites in Europe. Destinations span across 8 European countries including France, Spain and Italy. Canvas Holidays provides accommodation to suit all budgets, offering flexibility on dates, duration and travel arrangements. With plenty of activities tailored for adults, more and more couples are enjoying the flexibility that camping holidays with can offer. Many of their campsites are ideal for an over 50s holiday and offer activities from luxury spas and wine tasting to golf and scuba diving. Camping really does offer something for everyone. Contact www.canvasholidays.com or call 0345 268 0827
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HOLIDAYS JUST FOR ADULTS By Jennie Carr from Silver Travel Advisor Over the last couple of years, we have enjoyed several holidays and short breaks on our own. Yes, we have travelled without our lovely children, all of whom have had the decency to leave home, or truth be told, head for establishments of learning around the country. So we have intermittent returnees, with bags of washing, boxes of books and objects of little discernible use to my eyes, that cannot be parted with! And we do still enjoy our holidays as a family however the trips a deux are rather a highlight, unexpectedly so in some ways!
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Close to Home It all started with a break at Thoresby Hall in Nottinghamshire, one of Warner Leisure Hotels 13 splendid properties. Most determinedly for the over 21s, and hazarding a guess, most guests were over 50, there was not a Barbie or a tank engine in sight. Nor indeed a grumpy teenager with earphones lurking in a corner. No, Thoresby Hall is proud of its adult only approach, recognising that, at times, grown ups like to be in the company of other grown ups, no children allowed. Which does not mean a boring, stuffy environment at all. There is much play on offer: fencing, archery, Zumba, yoga and snooker just for starters. And
an exceptional spa, with treatments and a pretty indoor pool for a little pampering. Warner’s particular speciality is the evening entertainment and despite, being based within a magnificent Grade 1 listed building, the theatre, part of a sympathetic extension, hosts shows, musicians and comedians of repute. We took a Friday to Monday break, wandered in the extensive grounds, dined at the Blue Grill restaurant (2 AA Rosettes) and gently boogied to the tribute band, Abba Fever. All in all, a good beginning to our time away as a couple!
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Ayii Anargyri Natural Healing Spa Resort, Cyprus
Spreading our Wings Emboldened by this success, I suggested we try the Med for a week and booked the beautiful Arosmari Village Hotel in Western Crete, through Simpson Travel, who have several properties in Europe with a no-child policy. It was a good decision! Small cottages dotted around charming grounds, with a pool, hammam, spa and restaurant for breakfast, ensured privacy and quiet. Having always been busy chasing around after children, sun cream and hats on, water packed, snacks at the ready, it was a relief to pick up ourselves, a beach towel and head out with little effort. The village was small and sweet, with a few restaurants serving traditional food and pleasingly well priced drinks in the square. We chatted to other holidaying couples, who were, without dissent, rather revelling in this time together, child-free. Simpson provide a car on this trip as exploring is definitely part of the holiday. I can certainly say that we made the best of this, visiting monasteries, beaches, the towns of Chania and Rethymno. And there wasn’t a single moan from the back seat – it was empty apart from my trusty Panama.
Another island triumph After a really busy 2 week summer family holiday, three girls and mother as well, which frankly felt like running a marathon in flip flops and failing dismally at my own version of Mary Berry, it was most certainly time for another break on our own. An island again, this time Cyprus to Ayii Anargyri Natural Healing Spa Resort, just for grown ups. We booked through
Adults Only Hotels, great name and does what it says on the tin: holidays without children in over 30 destinations, across a range of hotels 3* to 5*+. They organised flights, transfers, car hire and the hotel. Our hotel was a decidedly relaxing spot, deep in the mountains behind the bustle Paphos, surrounded by forests and mountains. It is well known as a spa, with natural mineral springs and was replete with softshoed therapists who looked like models. However, do not be fooled, those girls can make grown men wince when they get cracking (quite literally) on a sports massage. We visited in the autumn, so it was quiet which was what we wanted. And most comfortably warm, still swimsuits-on-thebeach weather. The hotel is created from wood and stone, neutral colours throughout, so it’s very much in tune with the environment. Big panoramic windows are everywhere, bringing the utterly restful outside in and reinforcing the calm. In fact, it’s so tranquil that we fell asleep after a hydrotherapy treatment, in comfy loungers facing the woods. Not a child in sight (or sound) to disturb us.
Where next? We are certainly getting the hang of our adults only holidays, and the plan is Italy next, with Florence and Rome in mind. So, two city centres likely and a little touring as well. I am excited and looking forward to visiting the Uffizi again, indulging in Duomo gawping and divine Italian food. Staying, of course, in hotels just for grown-ups!
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Barry Manilow “One Last Time” BARRY Manilow’s latest UK tour was entitled “One Last Time” but it’s very unlikely that the British public will ever let one of their favourite artistes simply disappear from view.
At 72, the singer who specialises in lush, sentimental ballads and orchestrated upbeat songs and has long been dubbed the consummate showman, is still as popular as ever on both sides of the Atlantic – and in many other countries around the world. He played only eight dates in the UK – from Newcastle’s Metro Radio Arena to the Manchester Arena and London’s O2 Arena in another sell-out tour. But his music is an enduring currency that few fans will ever stop needing, and that ensures that, even if this is “one last time” on tour, his records and TV appearances will be as much-prized as ever. His life has been all about the music. As he explains: “I am a musician. My passion for music has obliterated everything in its path for my entire life. “Whenever there was a choice between music and anything else, music won hands down every time. No one person or material thing could ever come close to the feeling I get when the music is right.”
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Barry was born to Edna and Harold Pincus, of Russian-Jewish descent, in Brooklyn, New York, in 1943. His father left when he was just two and young Barry later adopted his mother’s maiden name of Manilow. His musical interest started early: at the age of seven he learned to play both the accordion and the piano, preferring the latter, and was singing by 13. After graduating from high school, he was accepted into the well-known Julliard School of Music and paid for his own schooling by working in the CBS mailroom. It took time for Barry to meet the right people but he was eventually given the chance to become musical director of CBS show “Callback”. To supplement his income, he also wrote, produced and performed advertising jingles for clients including Kentucky Fried Chicken and McDonalds. In 1971, a then unknown singer, Bette Midler, hired him as her pianist, arranger and musical director and it was a collaboration that brought the young
man his real break into the music world. He supervised Bette’s first two albums - her debut album won a Grammy award - and in 1972 at the Carnegie Hall, had the chance to showcase some of his own material. This led him to a new label, Bell, offering a record deal; his debut album “Barry Manilow” was released in 1973 although it didn’t sell well. After Bell itself underwent a transformation and became Arista, however, his fortunes changed. New label head Clive Davis asked Barry to record pop tune, “Brandy”, a UK hit for Scott English. Barry altered the tune to a ballad and renamed it “Mandy”, to avoid confusion with a similar-sounding hit. The haunting song really struck a nerve with the record-buying US public and went to No.1 in early 1975, remaining one of Barry’s best-loved songs of all time even today. His second, equally successful offering in early 1976 was “I Write The Songs” from the “Tryin’ To Get The Feeling” album which went triple platinum. Barry was becoming an established star.
CELEBRITY NEWS His concert double LP “Live” in 1977 was his first and only No.1 album with sales of more than four million copies. ABC aired his first prime-time programme “The Barry Manilow Special” in 1977, for which he won a Grammy award, and the same year he won a Special Tony award for his Broadway show. The following year, he had another triple platinum album with three Top Ten singles including the legendary “Copacabana”, and his reputation as an entertainer who delivered was made. Seven albums and five years later, he inevitably decided to change musical direction and released a swinging jazz album, “2:00 AM Paradise Café”, featuring big jazz names including Sarah Vaughan, Mel Torme and Gerry Mulligan. He continued to show his versatility with swing, vocal jazz and traditional pop through various albums including “Manilow Sings Sinatra” – proving the man can sing anything from standards to showtunes and give it that Manilow magic. As he admits: “My style of music is the great American songbook meets the pop world of the Seventies and Eighties.” In 1985, he played the role of Tony Starr in the TV series “Copacabana.” In 1994, he enjoyed stage musical success with a show of the same name and followed it with another musical, “Harmony”, which toured both the US and UK extensively. Since then, the hits, the touring and the TV appearances have all continued in large amounts for the boy from Brooklyn. He’s performed in two-hour “specials”, and guested in popular shows like “Ally McBeal” and “Will & Grace.” His career has also been littered with awards; in 2002, he was inducted into the US National Academy of Popular Music’s Songwriters Hall of Fame, alongside Michael Jackson, Randy Newman and Sting. At the same time as these glittering accolades, though, and the millions of fans he attracts, he has always had his detractors who never saw his brand of music as being contemporary enough. Go to any of his shows or conventions, however and Fanilow Fever is strictly
Barry Manilow with Leron Gubler and Dave Koz at the ceremony honoring Dave Koz with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Vine Street, Hollywood, California.
the order of the day. The singer makes himself very accessible to fans, and many of them have followed him for the nearly three decades of his career and are intensely loyal. He’s had a couple of health scares and, like many artistes before him, probably finds extensive, regular touring exhilarating but tiring. However, Barry himself is keen to point out that the title of this latest tour does not mean he is quitting his singing career. As he told the American newspaper the Kansas City Star just recently: “I’ve
been roaming the earth for 40 years, and it’s not that I’m retiring. “I will still make albums and do onenighters here and there. This is the last of the big tours that keep me away from home and living my life. It’s time to stop the big tours, not time to stop.” And that’s good news for the millions for whom Barry Manilow is their singer, their showman of choice. And when worldwide pop trends of all kinds have come and gone – for them, Barry is still No.1. Photos: Mary A Lupo/Shutterstock.com s_bukley/Shutterstock.com
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AT THE MILL OUTLET & GARDEN CENTRE Summer is in its fullest swing ever at The Mill Outlet this year. With their Summer Sale well underway, customers are enjoying up to 70% discount off high street prices throughout the centre, plus lots of new products and stores to discover. 2016 has seen some big changes at The Mill. Lancashire’s Oswaldtwistle Mill moved their extensive Home Furniture & Lifestyle Centre in last month, adding a substantial choice and product range for customers. Along with Batley Furniture Outlet, The Furniture Bank, Lighting Gallery and others, this puts The Mill Outlet in the top league of the region’s homeware destinations. The icing on that cake is their newly built Garden Centre, completed at Spring Bank. Strong, healthy plants at great prices and perfectly displayed is all thanks to the new Garden Centre Manager, Stuart Parkinson, who said “Customers are delighted with the long
Garden Centre New Canopy Entrance awaited addition of a garden centre; it just fits perfectly with the shopper profile. Amongst all the lovely feedback we have had so far, there have been lots of positive comments from the chaps who now browse for garden products whilst the ladies go clothes shopping!” Further changes this year include the opening of the delightful Gift Tree Department, for all things celebratory, and the eagerly anticipated arrival of national retailer Bonmarché who opened their doors recently. The swinging continues every Monday at The Mill with 1940’s music and dance, courtesy of Big George and The Andersons and Natasha Harper who alternate every Monday between
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WE’VE all seen beautiful homes on TV and in magazines and thought “if only I could have that” and plan happily for the items that you definitely would buy funds permitting. Like most major buys in life, though, we can often work towards buying one specific item or addition to our home. So, it’s definitely worth having a “wish list” of improvements that you would like if you could raise the money for them. Itemising these improvements by priority is a helpful way forward, and creating that plan can brighten up even the
gloomiest day. Working around the house to see how you would improve it in the best possible way is definitely something worth doing – even if the cash to do it seems very far away! Start on the outside. Would you like an EXTENSION building onto your home to create an extra lounge or maybe one or two more bedrooms? If you like the location of your current home and you have the room on your present property, this is always a good choice because it means you don’t have the stresses of moving to another area and life can go on as always, only better. Check first whether you will need planning permission or building control approval by visiting the Government website www.planningportal.gov. uk If you need an architect either go to national bodies like the Architects Registration Board on www.arb.org.uk or ask among friends and neighbours for a recommendation, and try to see something they have designed previously.
The same applies to builders. You can either visit websites like the National Federation of Builders on www.builders. org.uk or the Federation of Master Builders on www.fmb.org.uk Again, it’s always best to try to see something they have already built and find someone who can recommend them. You may want to improve your GARDEN by having it landscaped by professionals, creating wonderful areas to sit and enjoy beautiful plants and flowers in peace and tranquillity. You might want to install a HOT-TUB for both relaxing and socialising – just imagine lying in that bubbling warm water without a care in the world! A CONSERVATORY or ORANGERIE is another brilliant way to both extend your home and improve your quality of living. These days, they come in all sizes and styles to suit your property and your needs, adding extra space and light.
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Internally, you might want to open up rooms, getting rid of walls and changing the shape and layout of your home. OPEN-PLAN living is very popular now and very convenient, whatever your lifestyle. Discuss this one with your local builder and discover new ways to maximise the home that you already like into one that you love. The latest decorating trends could influence your luxury plans, and WALLPAPER figures large in 2016 in more ways than one. The minimalist approach is waning and maximalist rules! So, instead of just one feature wall, experts suggest papering whole rooms again – and in strong geometric patterns or vibrant jungle designs which could bring your lounge or living room alive. Is it time to get rid of that old SOFA and treat yourself to a magnificent new three-piece suite? Choose the style with which you feel most at home, whether it’s a luxury leather or a deep, soft material you can sink into. It may be that you just love your current furniture but it’s looking a bit the worse for wear. So your dream furniture might involve re-upholstering your sofa in a smart new fabric to suit the new décor of your room. Style experts predict that rattan furniture is making a big comeback in homes this year so you might opt for the latest styles in this flexible and popular material. An enjoyable tour of furniture shops and warehouses will no doubt reveal some new favourites for you, including modern sideboards and cupboards to help with storage space. How modern is your TELEVISION? Technology is very apparent in the range of TVs now available to buy, whether you want a huge screen and the very latest Ultra HD 4K TV or something more modest. The reality is that TV is now part of our lives and, if money isn’t the main drawback and you really enjoy everything from the latest cookery shows to sports
HOME events across the globe, then there really are some fabulous TVs out there at local dealers with a good reputation for understanding this important entertainment field. New CARPETS or other flooring could be high up on your dream home list, and are more affordable than you might think. Whether you want a smart, plush new carpet to bring warmth and style to your rooms or you prefer the latest hardwood or luxury vinyl, it’s worth shopping around.
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Consider your lifestyle and what you want from your flooring. If you’ve got pets, for example, it’s worthwhile looking at the latest hard-wearing, upmarket designs in vinyl or wooden flooring. Discuss this with a well-known local company and get their expert advice on what is likely to suit your home best. If there’s one room that can reflect your personality, it’s the BEDROOM. This is where you come to relax after a tough day, to while away the hours – so you definitely want comfort and glamour in your own style. Investing in a new bed with a Memory Foam mattress, for example, is a way of combining the two. Opt for stylish new bedroom units where everything has a place, or create a separate dressing room – one each – filled with your colour co-ordinated outfits, shoes and accessories, just like the celebrities have. Bedding has never been more versatile, easily complementing a soothing colour scheme echoed in costly accessories and clever style touches. Expensive wallpaper can come into its own here, too, with gentle shades and occasional colour accents to ensure you feel soothed. The KITCHEN is often considered the heart of the home, and it’s certainly an area which gets plenty of use and where you may spend much of your time. So why not make it into a fabulous, practical room that you love? Whether you like clean, modern lines in your kitchen – sleek, shiny units hiding everything from view or rustic, cosy units that remind you of country living, there are plenty of choices to make.
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OUT & ABOUT our bodies into scenes and objects before we move on to creating classic characters. Will you be creating Villains or Superheroes? We will end the session using all the character and objects we create. Look out for your mini scene online after the Bank holiday too!
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TWO DAYS OF FREE ACTIVITIES 27th-28th August 2016
To launch our new season, join us for a weekend of fun activities for the whole family to enjoy. All events during the weekend are FREE. There will also be a number of drop-in arts, crafts and games during the weekend and you will still be able to sign up to workshops on the day too. To ensure everyone can enjoy the workshops, we have limited advanced booking to 2 events per customer per day, with a maximum of 2 tickets to each event. We anticipate that events will fill up quickly, please book your free place by calling the Box Office on 020 7645 0560 (open 9.30am - 6pm).
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Dance: Mini Movers & Shakers | Ages 18 Months - 5 Years Come join us in a sensory contemporary dance story where you will pick up more than just a few new moves. We'll be visiting the dragon in the mountains, swimming in the lake, ice skating on the moon and then trying to wake The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark. Dance: Family Fever | For Everyone Groovy disco & stylish Street Dance for the whole family. A workshop where everyone is the best dancer and all moves are the right ones! (Babes in arms welcome) Performance: Create A Character Ages 6+ A beginner’s physical drama workshop that looks at how we use our bodies to create a character. We’ll work on turning
Interactive Show: Ready, Steady, Colour | Ages 3 - 10 Book a table at the world’s most colourful café, hosted by artist Anna Bruder. Meet the wacky waiters, order a drawn dinner from the menu, then have fun decorating it using crazy condiments like ketchup paint and salt ‘n’ pepper glitter! Craft: Puppet pals and Storytelling | Ages 6+ Try your hand with a professional puppet then create your own simple puppet and join the storytelling session. Make a pal and give it a story to tell. You get to take your puppet home and wow the neighbors too! All Day Art | For families We're bringing The Iron Man's world to life. Help us collage his cliffs in the darkness and the deep blue sea. You don't need a ticket for this one - just pop down and say hello!
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International Comedy Special Saturday, 10 September 2016 - 7:45pm Tickets: £17.50, Limited Early Bird tickets £15
Fresh from their January sell out, the hugely successful international comedy clash is back with an almighty bang. Headlining will be the star of Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam and P Diddy’s number one bad boy of comedy, Will-E, in his first UK one man show. Energetic, charismatic, versatile and animated are just a few words that describe Will-E’s stand-up routines. Support comes from rising star of the UK comedy scene Axel Blake, alongside the new female comedienne on the block Melanie Gayle, a semi-finalist at Edinburgh Festival. For more information please visit thelbt.org/International-Comedy-Special
Dance: Family Fever | For Everyone < AS OPPOSITE Performance: Create A Character Ages 6+ < AS OPPOSITE Sing: London Sound Project | Choir Practice | For Everyone For one day only you are invited to join the London Sound Project choir to share and experience the joy of music! You'll begin with a vocal warm up and then with the artistic direction of Sam Sommerfeld you'll learn a song with some founding members whilst being accompanied by live musicians. More details about LSP can be found here. Craft: Puppet pals and Storytelling | Ages 6+ AS ABOVE All Day Art | For families AS ABOVE For more information visit www.unicorntheatre.com/Aug2016
Shepley 10k 11th Sept 2016
Shepley Cricket Club host the Shepley 10k a hilly road race with a kid’s fun run and family day afterwards. The route is a anti-clockwise route with a fast start and fast finish but a killer middle section. Can you conquer the picturesque hills. For more information visit www.trailandroadseries.co.uk
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Marsden Jazz Festival Woodhouse Musical Theatre Company Present...
RENT: THE MUSICAL
Wed 14th September October at Picturedrome Theatre, Market Walk, Holmfirth HD9 7DA Doors - 19:00 Show Starts - 19:30
This 1996 Broadway rock musical Rent by Jonathan Larson is a modern expression of the Bohemian ideal. The musical is based extensively on Puccini's La Boheme, incorporating musical themes, plot twists, and even lyrics of the opera. Rent won the 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical and the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
7th-9th October 2016 Marsden Jazz Festival - Argyll Street Founded in 1992, Marsden Jazz Festival is one of the UK’s longest established jazz festivals.
Thousands of visitors make the trip by train, bus, car or narrow boat to experience the unique atmosphere the festival brings to Marsden every year, and more than 60 volunteers give up their time to help make the weekend a success. We are proud to showcase a wide range of jazz musicians from internationally-acclaimed artists to local school bands and rising talent.
The musical takes place in New York City's East Village; its characters are young artists attempting to make a living while staying true to their ideals. Many of them are HIV-positive; the need to prove their brief lives were worthwhile and productive consumes them. They try to live each day at a time, concentrating on the value of their relationships with one another.
MARSDEN HEADLINERS The Saturday street parade is always the talking point of the festival weekend and our venues include 13 pubs, clubs and bars, three outdoor stages, two cafes and one former cowshed – meaning you can’t escape the sound of jazz wherever you are in Marsden.
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The 19th century Mechanics Hall in the centre of the village is our headline venue, with gigs taking place there throughout the festival weekend.
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The number of gigs by youth groups has steadily grown since the festival first took place in 1992 and in 2015 we created a brand new youth stage – the Bandstand in the Park. RISING TALENT We’ve seen young musicians who first performed at the festival with school bands break through to become mainstream jazz artists. For more information visit www.marsdenjazzfestival.com
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School Holiday Fun at Kirklees Museums & Galleries Looking for ways to entertain children over the school holidays? Why not visit one of the Kirklees museums or galleries? At Bagshaw Museum, a magnificent Victorian gothic mansion in Batley, you can hear Shirley Bassey sing and come face to face with the ancient Egyptian dead. Also explore local history, Asian, African and seaside exhibitions. Dewsbury Museum is a popular centre for community arts in North Kirklees. With displays on toys from the past and a recreated 1940s classroom, it’s a great place to rediscover your childhood. Oakwell Hall is a stunning Elizabethan manor house, furnished as a 17th Century home. Listen to our ghost story or try our children’s Bits & Batts trail. Also explore the award winning gardens and 110 acre country park. Red House is a delightful former cloth merchant’s home, set in enchanting period gardens. Charlotte Brontë visited her friend Mary Taylor in the 1830s and featured the house and family in her novel Shirley. Restored outbuildings house Brontë and local history exhibitions. Tolson Museum is Huddersfield’s history book! A vivid and intriguing picture of the area and its people, from prehistory to present day, revealed through unique collections. From Roman finds to textiles; from birds to transport, Tolson is a treasure house of the fascinating, the curious and the amazing. At Huddersfield Art Gallery you can see a selection of stunning paintings and sculptures by renowned artists
such as L.S. Lowry and Henry Moore alongside work by significant local artists. There’s an innovative programme of temporary exhibitions and inspiring events and activities for all ages. Located in Huddersfield town centre above the library, it couldn’t be easier to visit.
throw open their doors. It is a chance to discover the often hidden or forgotten gems on our doorsteps and enjoy a wide range of tours, events and activities that bring local history and culture to life.
Red House and Oakwell Hall charge for entry but is free to visit the country park and all the other sites. For more details about opening times and where we are please visit our website www.kirklees. gov.uk/museums or call 01484 223210.
Heritage Open Days is organised by a huge network of people who share a passion for places, history and culture. Locally, over 1,500 organisations and some 40,000 volunteers organise thousands of site openings and events, jointly attracting over 3 million visitors. They make Heritage Open Days England’s biggest voluntary cultural event.
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The Railway Children Tuesday 16 August at Oakwell Hall Country Park Chapterhouse Theatre Company returns to Oakwell Hall for a performance of this classic story in the beautiful outdoor setting of the walled gardens. The Railway Children is the unforgettable and heartwarming story of adventure and family set in the heart of the Yorkshire countryside. The Railway Children is a treat for all the family, perfect for a summer evening’s entertainment. Tickets cost £14 per adult, £12 for senior citizens, £10 for children and students with family tickets £42.
Heritage Open Days 2016 Heritage Open Days is England's biggest heritage festival involving 40,000 volunteers. It celebrates our fantastic history, architecture and culture; offering people the chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences - all of which are free to explore. Every year on four days in September buildings of every age, style and function
On a national level, the programme is managed by the National Trust and funded by players of People's Postcode Lottery and Historic England.
Opening doors, eyes and minds Heritage Open Days celebrates what makes local communities and neighbourhoods special. By stimulating curiosity and discovery, the event connects people with their local places and helps foster a sense of belonging and pride. Locally you can visit Oakwell Hall Country Park and Red House Museum free of charge over the weekend, with their Friends Groups demonstrating crafts on the Sunday. For details of other sites open in your area and across the country visit www.heritageopendays.org.uk
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Events & Festivals, Theatres & Entertainment : Halifax
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Al Murray: The Pub Landlord
Sunday 9th-11th October 8.00 pm Victoria Theatre 2 Fountain Street Halifax HX1 1BP in the Main Auditorium
This is a story about a group of women auditioning for the leading role in a West End Musical called "All My Life, Here Now". A story of the outrageous behaviour and shenanigans of the seven leading ladies in the Green Room as they try to undermine each other`s chances of winning the lead role. We follow the ladies to the auditions where they really are auditioning for the lead role. This is where each actress will be doing their utmost to convince you to "VOTE" for them, as you the audience will decide who gets that leading role on the night. Come and support your favourite actress as your "VOTE" really counts! ÂŁ13.50 For more information please visit www.visitcalderdale.com/next-so-youwant-the-part
Monday 24 October, 7.30pm Victoria Theatre 2 Fountain Street Halifax HX1 1BP
Halifax Comedy Festival 21st-29th October 2016
Back in 2016 with headliners like Romesh Ranganathan and Jimmy Carr, join us to laugh your way through October! All Festival venues are within easy reach of bus, rail or road transport networks, and most are within 10 minutes walking distance of Halifax Town centre. Check out the website for the full line up, venues and to subscribe to the newsletter for exclusive deals... www.halifaxcomedyfestival.com
Publican. Politician. Other thing beginning with P. Philosopher, yeah, that. The nation's critically acclaimed barbased-braveheart, Al Murray - The Pub Landlord embarks on a common sense campaign to re-Great Britain in his brand new show. We live in troubling times. Europe. The NHS. Whatever the hell is going on in the Middle East. The gathering storm of fortnightly bin collections? Who knows where it will all end? Watch the one man who will answer the call of destiny even though it's an unlisted number. Watch the one man who will call time on tyranny even though he isn't quite sure what it means. Watch the one man who isn't afraid to say no to women ordering anything other than a glass of white wine (or fruit based drink). For more information visit www.calderdale.gov.uk/victoria
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OUT & ABOUT Starring Andy Reiss, David Fawcett, Katie Leeming and Rebecca Vere, together with their own ensemble of talented musicians, `Beyond the Barricade' features songs from The Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Jersey Boys, The Lion King, Blood Brothers, Miss Saigon and many others, climaxing with a spectacular finale from, of course, Les Miserables! Tickets: £23 (Concessions available) £5 off if booked before 30th September 2016.
Beyond the Barricade
4th Nov 2016 Victoria Theatre 2 Fountain Street Halifax HX1 1BP
Beyond the Barricade' has delighted audiences throughout the UK and mainland Europe for more than a decade, with its exciting concert portrayal of the greatest songs in musical theatre, all performed totally live! Recreating original West End/Broadway musical hit songs with amazing authenticity, this cast of past principal performers from Les Miserables, present a blockbusting two hour show, and is now established as the nation's favourite musical theatre concert.
It stars some of the finest actor-musicians in the UK whose combined West End credits include Buddy, Lennon, Forbidden Planet and Jailhouse Rock and was endorsed as Britain's most popular Buddy Holly act when the boys guested on BBC One's Saturday night live programme, 'The One and Only', hosted by Graham Norton.
For more information visit www.calderdale.gov.uk/victoria
Buddy Holly & The Cricketers
Friday 11th November 2016 - 7.30 pm 24 Years of Rock 'n' Rolling The World! Victoria Theatre 2 Fountain Street Halifax HX1 1BP
This breathtaking show has rock 'n' rolled audiences across the globe from Cardiff to California, Barking to Bangkok and Swindon to Sweden and is guaranteed to have everyone singing along to the music and dancing in the aisles.
The hits just keep on coming - That'll Be The Day, Peggy Sue, Heartbeat, It Doesn't Matter Anymore, Raining In My Heart, Oh Boy! and much, much more. Tickets £18.50 - £20.50 Early Bird Special: £5 off your ticket if you book before 30th September.
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HOME COMFORTS C hicken cor d on bleu It’s ham, cheese and chicken: that’s all. It’s a simple dish, but like many things in life, the simplest are the best. Cook the escalope in plenty of butter, not oil. By the time the butter is nut- brown, the chicken should be ready to turn over and cook on the other side. You need to allow the middle to become hot, to melt the cheese inside.
Serves 4 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts 175g Emmental cheese, cut into 8 chunks 4 good-quality thick ham slices 75g plain flour 3 eggs, lightly beaten 150g panko breadcrumbs sea salt and freshly ground black pepper 150g unsalted butter 300g French beans, trimmed 25g flaked almonds Cut the chicken breasts in half widthways nearly all the way through then open out to a heart shape. Lay a large piece of clingfilm on a work surface, and place the chicken on top. Cover with another sheet of clingfilm and gently bat out with a rolling pin until about double the size and 1cm thick. Remove the clingfilm and lay two pieces of cheese over one half of each chicken breast, then fold the ham on top. Fold the other half of the chicken over to enclose the cheese and ham, and press down lightly. Place the flour, eggs and breadcrumbs in separate bowls, each big enough to take a chicken breast. Season the flour and eggs with salt and pepper, then pass the chicken first through the flour, then the eggs, then the breadcrumbs, coating fully. Put 125g of the butter into a large frying pan and set over a medium heat. When the butter is just melted, add the chicken and cook for 4–5 minutes on one side until the butter is golden brown, then turn and cook for another 4–5 minutes. Baste the chicken with the melted butter as it cooks, keeping it over a medium heat. You don’t want the butter or breadcrumbs to
burn, and you want the chicken to be cooked all the way through and the cheese melted. Bring a pan of salted water to the boil. Add the beans and cook for 3–4 minutes until just tender, then drain. Put the pan back on the heat and add the last of the butter and the flaked almonds. Heat until the butter is melted, then toss the beans into the butter and warm through. Season well. Serve the chicken with the beans alongside.
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O yster an d sea f oo d pie with samphire I don’t know that ‘posh’ is the right word for this really, as although it uses oysters and lobster, you can get hold of both of these easily nowadays. It does use a fair bit of champagne, but you can always use prosecco instead. The grated potatoes make a great topping – just give them a thorough squeeze to remove any excess water.
Serves 4–6 140g unsalted butter 2 heaped tablespoons plain flour 600ml double cream 350ml champagne sea salt and freshly ground black pepper 500g salmon, boneless and skinless, cut into chunks 400g smoked haddock, boneless and skinless, cut into chunks 1kg cooked lobster, shelled and cut into chunks 8 oysters, shucked 350g raw king prawns, shelled and deveined 100g samphire 1kg white potatoes, peeled and coarsely grated 3 egg yolks 200g frozen peas
Preheat the oven to 220°C/425°F/gas mark 7. Put 75g of the butter into a saucepan and heat until melted, then add the flour and cook for 2 minutes until thickened and light golden-brown. Add the cream gradually, whisking all the time, and cook until thickened and smooth. Pour the champagne in a steady stream into the sauce, still whisking all the time, until thick enough to coat the back of a spoon, then season to taste with salt and pepper. Place the salmon, smoked haddock, lobster, oysters, prawns and samphire in a large ovenproof dish. Pour the sauce over the top to coat everything.
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Put the grated potato into a clean tea towel and squeeze all the liquid from it. Place in a bowl. Melt 50g of the remaining butter in a saucepan, then mix with the potato and egg yolks and plenty of salt and black pepper. Sprinkle over the top of the fish, then place on a baking sheet in the oven and bake for 30 minutes until golden and hot through. Bring a pan of salted water to the boil, add the peas and cook for 2–3 minutes until tender. Drain and return to the pan, add the remaining butter and season to taste. Serve with the fish pie.
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E nglish apricot an d almon d bake When you make the frangipane, make sure to mix the butter and sugar together until they are white, and then fold in the flour by hand to help keep it as light as possible. It’s best not to keep the bake in the fridge, as the butter will harden up – if you have to, warm it through in a low oven before serving. Makes 15 pieces 375g shop-bought sweet pastry 200g unsalted butter, softened 200g caster sugar 3 large eggs
Preheat the oven to 170°C/325°F/gas mark 3. Grease and line a 30 x 23cm traybake tin. Roll out the pastry to 5mm thick and about 2cm larger than your tin. Roll it onto the rolling pin, then roll it over the tin. Press gently into the corners, then trim the excess from the edges. Place in the fridge while you make the filling. Place the butter and sugar in a food mixer or a large bowl, and beat for 5 minutes until light and fluffy, then beat in the eggs one at a time. Remove from the mixer and fold in the flour, ground almonds and baking powder. Cover the pastry with the apricot jam, then spoon over the filling and smooth out to the edges. Lay the apricot halves gently on top, in rows, and bake for 35–40 minutes until golden-brown and risen. A skewer inserted into the centre of the cake should come out clean; if it doesn’t, return it to the oven for a further 5 minutes and repeat. Leave the cake to cool in the tin, then cut into rectangles to serve.
200g plain flour 125g ground almonds 1⁄2 teaspoon baking powder 150g apricot jam
More Home Comforts by James Martin (Quadrille £20) Photography: Peter Cassidy
8 fresh apricots, stoned and quartered
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If you're looking to treat yourself to extra touches of luxury at an affordable price, some dealers have annual 'special edition' models with unique features, made to a high specification and offering exceptional value for money.
Here we are in the middle of Summer - it's the perfect time to discover the fun, freedom and flexibility a caravan can offer. Whether you're planning family holidays with children and grandchildren, aim to spend quality time together as a couple or have a retirement nest egg you're keen to invest, a mobile 'home from home' could be your affordable passport to countless weekends and holidays away. More and more people are finding it's the perfect way to spend their precious leisure time - enjoying fresh air, fantastic scenery and special experiences with the people they love. Whatever your ambitions or budget - and whether you're a first-time buyer looking for a bargain or seasoned caravanner seeking to trade in your current model for a newer option, there are a wealth of options on the market just waiting for you. First of all, think about how many people will be staying in or visiting your caravan, and how you plan to use it.
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Reputable dealers will help you work out the maximum weight your car can tow, and will steer you towards models that best suit your budget, both new and second hand.
When you've narrowed down the options and found the ideal caravan for you, it's time to turn your attention to other key aspects of caravan ownership - especially if you're a first-timer - such as: Are there just two of you, or do you have family and friends to take into account? Are you looking forward to quiet times in each others' company, or do you want plenty of space where other people can sleep and you have lots of room to relax and entertain? Do you want the convenience of fixed beds, or a more flexible arrangement giving you more living space? Would you prefer a larger bathroom where you can wash and dress in comfort, or would you be happy with a smaller 'wet room'? All these questions will help you decide whether you're looking for a two-berth, four-berth or up to six-berth option. Other main considerations are the towing capacity of your car, closely followed by the amount of money you are able and willing to spend.
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Whatever questions you may have as you invest in your first caravan or prepare to trade in your existing model for another one, don't hesitate to seek the advice of your dealer's experienced and expert staff, or consult their website. Rest assured they're ready and willing to help, whatever your query - leaving you to focus on all the good times ahead.
Happy holidays!
Dementia independence Receiving the news that you have been diagnosed with dementia can be a scary and vulnerable time. People automatically fear that they are going to lose their independence, however a diagnoses of dementia does not necessarily mean you can no longer live in your own home. Instead, it just means that more precautions should be taken to keep you safe.
Support Network
Firstly, you must ensure that you have a stable support network. This may be through friends and family who assist you in everyday tasks like helping with house work or taking you shopping. Alternatively, you could attend a support group which enables you to speak with others who are suffering from dementia
and have the chance to listen to how they are coping with everyday life. Social services are also available. For example you may have a health worker who helps around the house or prepares meals for you. There are also day centres where you can interact with others and participate in a range of activities. No matter what forms of support you have, it is important that you do not become isolated and alone and that you keep some form of human contact.
Assistive Technology
Other ways to maintain your independence is through the use of different types of aids (assistive technology) to suit your individual needs. This can range from medication boxes which allow you to keep track of which medication needs to be taken on which day to more advanced telecare systems which alert carers when there is a problem.
Legal and Financial Affairs
It is also important to have your legal and financial affairs in order. It can become difficult to remember everyday tasks such as paying the bills. Therefore, it may be beneficial to set up direct debits for utility bills or set up a joint account so that somebody you trust with your finances. It is also important to plan ahead for the future. You may wish to consider setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney in order to give authority to someone that you trust to deal with your affairs and wellbeing. You may also be entitled to certain benefits such as attendance allowance which can support you whilst remaining in your own home. A diagnosis of dementia does not mean that you are entirely dependent on others and there are a variety of ways that you can ensure that you live a safe, happy, independent life. If you would like to start planning for your future then contact our specialist private client team today.
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• changes to your income or capital • someone moving into, or out of your household • changes to income or capital belonging to anyone in your household • moving home, or into a different room if you live in a shared property • changes to the amount of rent you pay
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W H E N YO U ' R E N OT T H E R E We know that pet owners worry about leaving their pets behind when they die and so it is important to think about future provision for your pet.
Charity No. 225575
Halifax, Huddersfield & District Branch
The RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield and District Branch can help look after your pets once you are no longer there.
The Willing to Care Scheme...
...is for any persons over the age of 18 who are concerned about the welfare of their dog or cat after their death and requires the peace of mind that their pet will be rehomed with loving new owners.
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You must specify in your Will that you are leaving your pet to the RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield and District Branch under the 'Willing to Care' scheme.
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If you are teaken into a nursing home or feel unable to look after your pet, you can sign your pet into our care for rehoming and they will be given priority entrance.
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On being informed of a members' death, the Branch will arrange to care for and if necessary, collect your beloved pet.
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We will ensure your pet is adopted to a suitable home for the rest of their life.
How do I become a member? Our Willing to Care Scheme is completely free so all you need to do is simply fill in the application form below and return it to the Branch.
WILLING TO CARE APPLICATION FORM Title:.......................................................................................... Forename/Initial:...................................................................
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The walk starts at 11am by Shibden Park Lake
For more information please contact Fay Gibbons on 01422 341160. RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield & District Branch Wade Street, Halifax West Yorkshire HX1 1SN Telephone: 01422 365628 email: enquiries@rspca-halifax.org.uk For our full list of shops please visit our website www.rspca-halifaxandhuddersfield.org.uk NATIONAL RSPCA 24HR HELPLINE: 0300 1234 999
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