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BANKFIELD HOUSE is an independent, privately owned care home. Situated in a quiet corner of Woodley in the tranquillity of its own attractive landscape gardens consisting of a pond, barbecue and pergola.

Offering High Dependency Residential Care and Permanent, Short Term, Respite and Day Care.

l Organised activities by our experienced full time Activities Coordinator

l Outings to the Theatre, Canal Boat Trips, Museums & Garden Centres etc.

l Links to the local community through Churches

l CCTV within the home and grounds

l Accommodates 30 residents

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• Up to 30 residents, 24 single and 3 Twin Rooms

• 3 Lounges / 2 Dining Rooms / Large Conservatory

We offer dedicated care, providing each individual resident with security, dignity and peace of mind in a homely family environment.

• Permanent / Short Term / Respite Stay

• Day Care Service

• Home Made Cooked Food

l Located in private grounds with landscape gardens, pergola, stone barbecue and pond

l Hairdresser, Chiropodist, Ophthalmic and Dental Services, Church Services

l Six Weekly Resident Relative Meetings

• Social Activities on a Daily Basis

• Beautifully Appointed Formal Gardens

Our ethos is to assist our Residents in continuing to live their lives as independently as their specific needs determine by providing holistic care and support conductive to those needs.

• Visiting Practitioners

• Regular Outings

Our extensive person-centred activities itinerary is coordinated by our experienced full-time dedicated member of staff five days per week.

• Weekly Hairdressing

• CCTV/ 24hr Security

Activities take place within the care home and in the community through local Churches and Nursery Schools. During the summer months Bankfield House Residents are able to enjoy our gardens, planting herbs and tomatoes etc, in the raised garden beds.

You will also find us on our Facebook page ‘Bankfield Bellbows’ which has been invaluable during COVID-19 for families and friends to connect with their loved ones and interact remotely in their activities and 6 weekly resident/relative meetings.

We also hold our annual barbecue, (weather permitting) together with bring & buys and raffles to raise money for our resident’s fund, to help purchase theatre tickets and entrance fees on their outings.

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Bankfield House Care Home, Bankfield Road, Woodley, Stockport, Cheshire SK6 1RQ. For more information please call: 0161 406 6468 www.bankfieldcarehome.co.uk We look forward to welcoming you! &

IT’S TIME TO FOCUS ON LIFE NOT THE COST OF LIVING

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Moving to Mount Pleasant Park could help you free up cash and save on your bills. So, not only will you be super-comfortable in a brand new home in a like-minded community, you’ll also have more to spend on the good things in life and could be closer to friends and family. Whether you’re retiring or winding your work down, it’s time to give yourself the opportunity to make the most of every day.

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Perhaps we all need a bit more humanity and pragmatism when it comes to them. After all, they still WANT to win and definitely don’t let the fans down on purpose.

I for one hope Emma is back competing when her wrists are totally right once more and she has full fitness. Whatever the outcome, she’s a heroine in my eyes – and a winner.

Our heroes are only human so give them a chance

WE all seem to have impossibly high standards for our heroes. And when they fail – for whatever reason – we’re disappointed.

I was thinking about that when I read about poor Emma Raducanu’s woes about her wrists. The tennis player needs surgery on both her wrists which will rule her out of Wimbledon and the French Open.

It really doesn’t seem five minutes since we were thrilled to be basking in her Brit success in 2021 when she burst onto the international scene taking the US Open title.

The 20 year-old from Kent looked to have it all: wonderful tennis skills, charisma that attracted a host of commercial sponsors and even a refreshingly sensible approach to success that created an ideal role model for youngsters everywhere.

We just waited for her to make the next spectacular move and notch up more successes. But it just didn’t happen.

She went out early from major competitions and, for the last 10 months, has been dealing with a recurring injury to both hands.

Emma has always impressed with her no-nonsense approach to both her successes and her failures and deserves massive credit for her approach to professional life.

Even with the current bleak, although temporary, tennis prospects caused by her need for surgery she is thinking of her fans.

In a statement, she explained: “I tried to downplay the issues so I thank all my fans who continue to support me when you did not know the facts. Looking forward to seeing you all back out there.”

A working life in journalism has taught me that we build up our icons to knock them down again, which is particularly cruel but a fact of media life.

People always have impossible expectations of sporting heroes. It’s as though we are living vicariously through them.

This is, though, very unfair and pointless. Sportsmen and women in particular need time to grow their talents and part of this is enduring failure as well as success.

Shoppers are shocked at new store rule

EVER since the first supermarket was opened in the UK by Premier Stores in South London in 1951 the population has been hooked on this type of one-stop shopping.

Since then, Tesco, Asda, Aldi, Lidl, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and the other major names have become firmly ensconced in our retail life. They have simply changed shopping habits forever.

So, major alterations in one of the big names like Sainsbury’s is worth a second glance. In fact, it’s currently worth a controversy. Sainsbury’s has changed the shopping routine by installing security gates in some stores, forcing customers to scan their receipts in order to leave.

Shoppers have resorted to Twitter to express how the move makes them feel like shoplifters. They allege they are being made to feel like criminals by blocking them leaving before their receipts are checked.

Some point out the difficulties that individuals with disabilities or parents with young children may experience as a result.

The reason for this change is likely to be linked to security and the rise in shoplifting due to the dramatic increase in the cost of living.

This may be just something we have to accept these days but, unfortunately, once one chain has tried it the likelihood of others going the same route is high.

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A nose for success?

WHAT sort of a nose have you got?

I know this is a trivial question but it’s currently up for debate as Disney is being slammed over the noses it gives its characters in its films and TV series.

Princesses, for example, usually have little button jobs while witches and other villains tend to have larger, sometimes hooked noses. This, critics believe, sends out the wrong message to young children.

The result is that TikTok has been alight with more than 5.3 million views of Disney being called out over their depictions.

You might be tempted to dismiss all this as totally unimportant unless, like me, you looked in the mirror at the nose Nature gave you and realised you were veering towards a villain’s conk.

Age has made me realise that not only is the shape of your nose irrelevant but that beauty is very much in the eyes of the beholder. In fact, many acknowledged beautiful women have unconventional noses.

However, I think the Disney critics do have a point here. If you peddle perfection like this you affect the way that anyone –especially youngsters – perceive themselves in today’s competitive world.

Children are already under enough pressure via social media to conform in all sorts of ways. Why add even more by implying their nose is not as “good” as someone else’s and somehow reveals just who you are?

Let’s all say yes to the mess

PROBABLY every home has one “messy drawer”. You know, where we chuck in keys, elastic bands, bits of string, small tools and sundry pieces of paper.

It’s the accepted bit of mess we don’t fret about. A bit like the chair in the bedroom piled high with clothes. Now, a new book from author Kerri Sackville called The Life-Changing Magic of a Little Bit of Mess makes this all officially acceptable. Her philosophy basically is “Has anybody got to the end of their life and wished they’d spent more time with their steam mop?” The answer, obviously, is no.

So, she started writing a manifesto for mess which she believes is good for the soul.

Great! So let’s now all accept that our homes will never be completely spotless and let ourselves off the hook. Job done.

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On the morning of travel we pick you up at a prearranged time and take you to our waiting coach at Birch Services or Stockport.

And use some excellent privately-owned hotels. All visits and excursions are included in the price. We use moder n coaches ans mature friendly drivers.

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We normally have everyone on board and we’re on our way. We often have a second pickup at Stockport, but again this is timed for minimal delay.

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On the morning of travel we pick you up at a prearranged time and take you to out waiting coach a Birch Services.

WE’RE OFF ON HOLIDAY THEN?

We use a wide range of mainly 3 and 4 star hotels, some privately owned many part of larger chains. All entrances and excursions are included in the price stated.

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WE DO THINGS A BIT DIFFERENTLY THAN OUR RIVALS

All our tours include our ‘Door to Door’ service

That means that you are picked up by a taxi or small minibus right from your front door. No feeders, no interchanges, no changing coaches, no

All our tours include our ‘Door to Door’ service. That means that you are picked up by a taxi or small minibus right from your front door. No feeders, no interchanges, no changing coaches, no changing drivers and definately no hassle!

WE ARE FINANCIALLY SECURE.

We are members of the Bonded Coach Holiday group overseen by The Association of Bonded Travel Organisers Ltd. This is a Government Approved Protection Scheme.

WITHIN 30 MINUTES

We normally have everyone on board and we’re on our way We often have a second pickup at Stockport, but again this is timed for minimal delay

The same happens on the way back too, taxi back to your front door!

COACHES AND DRIVERS.

We use modern executive coaches and all our drivers are experienced, mature and friendly!

WE NEVER DISCOUNT. therefore everybody on board pays the same price.

WHAT HAPPENS ON THE RETURN. Your taxi will be waiting for you to take you home.

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FIVE FUN WAYS TO EXPLORE MALTA AND GOZO TRAVEL WRITER PETRA SHEPHERD GETS ACTIVE

Malta is just a three-hour flight away, perfect for a beach holiday or a city break. The islands’ honey coloured architecture complementing the deepest of Mediterranean blues will be familiar to many Silver Travellers. I too have visited Malta several times, so it was a fun change on a recent visit to discover some alternative ways to explore the islands’ 7,000 years of history and stunning scenery.

DISCOVER THE THREE CITIES IN A SELF-DRIVE ELECTRIC CAR

ENJOY A FERRY RIDE ON A DGHAJSA AND TAKE A BOAT TRIP TO DISCOVER THE BLUE GROTTO

The Dghajsa is a typical Maltese gondola-shaped boat (dating back to the Phoenician times) used extensively in the Grand Harbour to ferry sailors and seamen. Historically, the boats were propelled by one or two men with oars which they stand and push instead of sitting and pulling. Nowadays, they tend to be motorised and can be hailed to cross from Valletta to the Three Cities costing just 2 euros per person. For 8 euros the friendly boatmen will take you on a 30-minute cruise around the Grand Harbour. Another popular boat trip is to the picturesque Blue Grotto and its neighbouring system of caverns that mirror the stunning colours of the underwater fauna. The Maltese coastline hit the silver screen last year, appearing in several international productions, including Hollywood blockbuster Jurassic World: Dominion starring Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. Several of Malta’s cities feature as the backdrop to many action-packed scenes throughout the movie including Birgu, Pembroke, Mellieħa, and the capital Valletta.

A Rolling Geek is a self-drive electric car that talks and takes selfies. They’re easy to drive, fun, comfortable and a unique way of discovering the three cities. Did you ever want a robot? Well, these are ones on wheels. Rolling Geeks are cars that talk, not like Knightrider, more like Star Wars C-3PO with attitude. Want to earn serious kudos if holidaying with any grandchildren or just want to put a smile on your face, then this is the tour for you. These little electric powered cars are very easy to drive and come complete with a pre-programmed GPS showing you where to go and what to look at when you’re there. With Rolling Geeks, you get all of the knowledge of a tour guide, but with the freedom to park up, get out and explore whenever you want to. In just 2 hours and 30 minutes you get to see three of the richest cities in Malta enjoying the sights of Birgu (Vittoriosa), Isla (Senglea) and Bormla (Cospicua). The three cities sit directly opposite Valletta and offer spectacular views of the capital city. The cars are safe and fully insured and have an inbuilt 2-way communication system with the office watching over you at all times.

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GLIDE THROUGH THE COUNTRYSIDE ON A SEGWAY TOUR

Malta has an array of minor roads, country footpaths and off-road trails. A different way to explore the island’s distinct topography is to go offroad on a segway tour through the rugged countryside taking in views of spectacular cliffs, the jagged coastline and hidden inland valleys. The two-wheeled, self-balancing, electric devices are pretty simple to use and our 90-minute tour with Segway Malta in the north west of the island took in views of the sandy beach at Golden Bay (one of the most popular beaches in Malta) and neighbouring Ghajn Tuffieha.

riding schools in Malta, established in 1981 and has been run by the same family since then, so you’re in safe hands. The horses are well cared for and amusingly named after drinks - there was Whiskey and Guinness, Aperol and Tia Maria and my gentle mare, Brandy. On arrival you’re provided with a high vis waistcoat and a helmet and assigned a horse suited to your experience. Don’t expect this to be a canter / beach ride experience but the ride is a lovely confidence booster for novice riders and more experienced riders like myself can ride upfront and enjoy the tranquillity and views. Also, at just over an hour, no sore bums or legs to contend with!

EXPLORE GOZO BY TUK TUK

Gozo boasts some of the oldest freestanding stone buildings in the world, the UNESCO World Heritage Ggantija Temples dating back to 3,600 B.C. The island is adorned with stunning baroque architecture inherited from the Knights of St.John and has plenty of sights to see both natural and historic, all conveniently packed into a small island. A Gozo tuk tuk tour will chauffeur you to Gozo’s secret landmarks, cherished by locals but not accessible to hop on/hop off bus tours or public transport. These are larger tuk tuks to the ones more commonly found in South East Asia, carrying a maximum of 6 people with the appropriately named Yippee Tours, living up to its happy sounding name.

FUN FOR EVERYONE

Propose a trip to Malta to a bunch of teenagers and it wouldn’t probably be high on their wish list. Catering to a wide range of ages can be a challenge. However, include some of these fun, adventurous activities that all the family can enjoy from 8-year-old grandchildren to 80-year-old active grandparents and suddenly Malta ticks all the boxes for a perfect multi-generational holiday. What’s more the sun shines for 300 days of the year and with oodles of history, it’s pretty educational too.

SADDLE UP FOR A RIDE ALONG THE MALTESE COAST

If taking a segway tour, especially off road sounds a bit daunting the same views and countryside can be enjoyed on horseback. You won’t need to be an experienced rider; novices are taken on a lead reign. Golden Bay Horse Riding is one of the longest standing

Find out more. Go to Visit Malta https://silvertraveladvisor.com/travel_partners/ visit-malta and call our Silver Travel Advisors on 0800 412 5678 to get a quote and book your holiday in Malta.

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DATE HOTEL DAYS PRICE JULY 04 Russell Hotel – Weymouth 5 £294 08 Esplanade Hotel – Scarborough 5 £339 18 Imperial Hotel – Eastbourne 5 £334 18 Sands Hotel – Bournemouth 5 £309 21 Abbey Lawn Hotel – Torquay 5 £314 21 Barrowfield Hotel – Newquay 5 £294 27 Daish’s Hotel – Isle of Wight 5 £319 AUGUST 06 Somerset Hotel – Llandudno 5 £349 11 Imperial Hotel – Eastbourne 5 £344 16 Hotel Prince Regent – Weymouth 5 £354 17 Esplanade Hotel – Scarborough 5 £349 23 Sands Hotel – Bournemouth 5 £324 25 Russell Hotel – Weymouth 5 £329 DATE HOTEL DAYS PRICE SEPTEMBER 03 Somerset Hotel – Llandudno 5 £349 11 Abbey Lawn Hotel – Torquay 5 £324 16 Imperial Hotel – Eastbourne 5 £329 24 Devonshire Hotel – Torquay 5 £294 30 Esplanade Hotel – Scarborough 5 £294 OCTOBER 01 Somerset Hotel – Llandudno 5 £294 06 Sands Hotel – Bournemouth 5 £274 07 Hotel Prince Regent – Weymouth 5 £279 08 Russell Hotel – Weymouth 5 £294 10 Imperial Hotel – Eastbourne 5 £259 11 Daish’s Blackpool Hotel – Blackpool 5 £299 15 Daish’s Hotel – Isle of Wight 5 £264 21 Barrowfield Hotel – Newquay 5 £229 29 Somerset Hotel – Llandudno 5 £249
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OLIVIA COLMAN

ACTRESS EXTRAORDINAIRE

FOR the actress who has been a Midsomer murderer, an impressive Queen Anne and, more recently, a mad as a hatter Miss Havisham Olivia Colman has proved that talent endures.

When her face pops up on the large or small screen you know that this is worth watching – and that you’re in for a treat.

She has crammed in a remarkably wide range of characters and performances since her first acting experience in a school production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie when she was 16.

But along the way, she has won plenty of plaudits and acclaim from both her audiences and from fellow actors and took an Oscar for her role in The Favourite in 2018.

Olivia was born and brought up in Norwich and briefly considered a teaching career, taking a teaching course at Cambridge University where she also met her future husband, Ed Sinclair.

Acting, however, pulled her away from the world of education and she enrolled at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School which acting luminaries like Daniel Day-Lewis, Jeremy Irons and Patrick Stewart all attended.

She made an early friendship in her acting career with comedy team David Mitchell and Thomas Webb. They went on to star in their own comedy sketch shows and Olivia was invited to join them.

She was also part of their subsequent shows That Mitchell and Webb Look and the acclaimed Peep Show, where she convinced the writers to make her role less likeable because of the way her character treated David Mitchell’s.

Her versatility as an actress was soon recognised and she became a familiar TV face on everything from The Office to Holby City. Comedy, though, remained one of her acknowledged strengths and she was also in regular series including Green Wing, Beautiful People, Rev, Flowers and Fleabag.

In fact, in 2012 Olivia received the BAFTA Award for Best Female Comedy Performance for the comedy series Twenty Twelve. Interestingly – and just to highlight her own diversity – she also received the Best Supporting Actress award for crime programme Accused that year, too.

In 2013, she appeared in the much-admired crime drama Broadchurch, for which she received a British Academy Television Award for Best Actress.

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She was also in charismatic thriller mini-series The Night Manager in 2016, scooping a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Mini-series or Television Film.

For The Night Manager, Olivia persuaded director Susanne Bier to hire her for the role of Angela Burr despite being heavily pregnant with her third child at the time.

Mini-series generally have proved very fruitful for the actress. In the Netflix series The Crown, she played Queen Elizabeth II and won a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award as well as many new fans.

Other TV roles included Les Miserables in 2019, Landscapers in 2021 and, more recently, romantic comedy drama Heartstopper.

Her role as wealthy, eccentric and sadistic Miss Havisham in the latest TV series based on Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations has prompted a variety of headlines.

Not everyone accepted this more extreme version of Miss Havisham although Olivia remained a fan. She told the BBC: “It’s terrible what happens to Miss Havisham. If only she’d had a therapist or a really good friend to chat to, she might be in a better place.”

She said that Miss Havisham’s heartbreak was relatable to anyone who had been through a bad break-up. “I do understand the upset,” she said, “but I don’t really understand how she’s managed to keep it going for so long.”

Period black comedy and critical screen success The Favourite with Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz was another opinion-dividing film. Few, however, could argue about the quality of Olivia’s performance as the troubled Queen Anne.

Explaining what drew her to the role, Olivia stated:

She has never shied away from tackling difficult themes. In 2020, she starred with Anthony Hopkins in the adaptation of his stage play The Father which focused on an elderly man dealing with memory loss.

This depiction of dementia earned widespread praise for both Hopkins and Olivia and the film received six Academy Award nominations, including one for her as Best Supporting Actress.

This year will see her star in the Disney+ mini-series Secret Invasion, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And, just for contrast, she was also cast in the musical film Wonka, a prequel to Roald Dah’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which is scheduled for release in December.

Not too surprisingly, Olivia was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2019 Queens Birthday Honours List in recognition of her services to drama.

Away from the large and small screen, Olivia is busy with her three children – two sons and a daughter – and life with her husband who is a well-known TV writer.

In her very diverse career she has also received great reviews and acclaim for roles in Hot Fuzz (2007), Tyrannosaur (2011), The Iron Lady (2011), Hyde Park on Hudson (2012), Locke (2013), The Lobster (2015), Murder on the Orient Express (2017), The Mitchells v The Machines (2021), Empire of Light (2022) and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022). The list goes on and on.

She has supported a number of charities, including as an ambassador for UNICEF UK since 2015, and is often outspoken on various issues concerning women and children.

Olivia is 50 next January – a time when people often re-evaulate their lives. But you just get the feeling that Olivia Colman, actress extraordinaire, probably already has it all sorted.

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“I loved that she had every emotion under the sun every five minutes. That’s an actor’s dream. She’s spoiled, grieving, sensitive and cruel.”

The wonderful world of caravanning

In a world that can sometimes feel like a whirlwind of chaos and constant rushing, it’s absolutely crucial to carve out moments of relaxation, escape, and quality time with the people who mean the most to us. And what better way to achieve that than by diving headfirst into the wonderful world of caravanning? Picture this: a brand new, shiny caravan ready to take you on unforgettable adventures, uncover hidden gems, and weave a tapestry of lifelong memories. We’re here to show you just how incredible owning a new caravan can be and why it’s a decision that will transform your life in a million and one ways.

You see, a new caravan offers a whole new level of freedom and flexibility when it comes to your travel plans. Gone are the days of being confined by hotel reservations or the restrictions of set destinations. With a caravan in tow, you become the ultimate master of your own destiny.You get to choose where to go, when to go, and how long to stay. Whether you’re in the mood for a spontaneous weekend getaway or an epic cross-country expedition, a caravan gives you the power to chart your own course and create an adventure that’s uniquely yours.

But that’s not all! Owning a caravan also means having a cosy home away from home. Imagine stepping into your very own little sanctuary on wheels—a snug, self-contained unit that has everything you could possibly need during your travels. We’re talking about a comfy bed to rest your weary bones, a fully-equipped kitchen to whip up your favourite meals, a bathroom for those essential pit stops, and plenty of storage space to stash your treasures. What’s more, you can personalise your caravan to reflect your style and taste, creating an atmosphere that’s warm, inviting, and totally you. With your trusty caravan by your side, you’ll experience the sheer joy of familiar surroundings, no matter where your wanderlust takes you.

Now, let’s bust a myth, shall we? Contrary to popular belief, owning a new caravan can actually save you some serious cash in the long run. Sure, the initial investment might seem like a chunk of change but think of it as a wise financial move. Caravanning eliminates the need for expensive flights and accommodation.You can kiss pricey restaurant bills goodbye by cooking your own delicious meals on the go. And here’s the cherry on top: a well cherished caravan holds its value like a champ, making it a smart financial investment that will keep giving back.

In our fast-paced, concrete jungle of a world, it’s crucial to reconnect with the raw beauty of nature. A new caravan is your ticket to a full immersion in the great outdoors. Picture waking up to aweinspiring landscapes, being enchanted by breath-taking sunsets, and experiencing the wonders of Mother Nature up close and personal. With a caravan, you can camp in the heart of national parks, nestle beside tranquil lakes, or find yourself nestled amidst fantastic British beaches.You’ll have the opportunity to explore hidden gems off the beaten path, away from the touristy hustle and bustle, and truly bask in the natural wonders that our world has to offer.

And let’s not forget about the precious connections we sometimes struggle to foster in our busy daily lives. Here’s where a new caravan shines bright. It brings people together, strengthens bonds, and creates cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you’re embarking on a family adventure, a romantic escapade, or a laughterfilled trip with your closest pals, caravanning offers uninterrupted quality time like no other. From toasting marshmallows around the campfire to marvelling at the twinkling stars above, a new caravan is a catalyst for those priceless moments that will forever be etched in your heart.

So, my friend, investing in a new caravan is like opening the doors to a world bursting with adventure, freedom, and sheer joy. It’s an invitation to explore the unknown, reconnect with nature, and craft memories that will make your heart skip a beat. The unparalleled flexibility, the cost-effectiveness, and the cosy comforts of a home away from home make owning a caravan an irresistible proposition for anyone seeking an escape from the mundane. So go ahead, take that leap of faith, embrace the open road, and let a new caravan become your ultimate travel companion. Get ready to embark on a lifetime of thrilling experiences, boundless exploration, and a newfound sense of liberation that will leave you grinning from ear to ear. Adventure awaits & your journey starts with us at Glossop Caravans.

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Dreams has come a long way since John and Stuart started out in a railway arch in Stalybridge in 2016, each equipped with decades of experience and a drive to succeed.

Their commitment to great quality and customer service has reaped dividends, with increasing demand necessitating several moves to bigger premises before finding their new home in Ashton-under-Lyne (the previous showroom is located next door and is being retained as a trade counter).

The new showroom is a bit of a game changer for Dreams. We have created it to look as though it is a home - so if someone calls and says they are thinking about having bi-folds they can come to the showroom, see the different options and colours and we can give advice.

The showroom features a corner bi-fold which opens fully to reveal a fitted kitchen behind it, decking, and plenty of colour options - Dream’s aluminium doors don’t just come in black, white and grey.

Unit 1A, Albion Trading Estate, Mossley Rd, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 6NQ Tel: 0161 241 5921 | Website: www.dreambifolds.co.uk | Email: sales@dreambifolds.co.uk A member of staff will be available to answer any questions Open Monday to Friday 8am - 5pm, and Saturday 9am - 2:30pm

Summer Florals, still a favourite

Have you visited our brand new tearoom yet?

Floral prints are definitely in style this Summer season.

Floral dresses will always be a classic Summer style essential, it’s really just the cut, design and details that change from year to year.

Whether you’re looking for something casual and easy to throw on at the weekend or planning to make a big statement in a floor length number, you can dress them up or down depending on the occasion!

Now in a new position and much bigger than our previous tearoom you’ll love the decor, the light that the large mill windows allow in, the spacious feel as well as the new menu too! Angelica’s is a contemporary twist on a traditional tearoom with a stylish décor which is appealing to all who visit. The tearoom opened just before Christmas but had it’s official launch in February so it’s still feels and looks brand new.

Maxi, midi and even mini floral print dresses are trending for Summer 2023. But don’t think they’re just for Spring/Summer

Angelica’s Tearoom is the perfect place to meet with friends for breakfast, brunch, light lunch or afternoon tea – perfect for everyday or even

season, floral dresses work just as well with your boots as they do with your flats and a heel. Find the perfect dress which can take you through every season just styled differently depending on the time of year.

that special celebration. The extensive menu includes always freshly made sandwiches and now so much more besides and as much as possible the ingredients and produce are sourced locally.

Alongside the ever-popular sweet Afternoon Tea there is a new savoury addition as well. Gorgeous cakes, pastries, freshly made scones and sweet treats are available seven days a week. You can also add a glass of fizz to your Afternoon Tea or lunch, or even a glass of wine or beer.

Maybe it’s time to refresh your dress collection? If you’re going to a wedding or special event or even just for everyday or work wear. Look for easy to wear and

effortless style whether you’re looking for the perfect statement floral dress, flattering maxi dress, or cute mini dress.

Gift vouchers are available, this is the perfect gift to say happy birthday, thank you or for an occasion such as Mother’s Day, for example. Why not pop along for the perfect cup of loose-leaf tea or bite to eat, and see for yourself?

Without a doubt, Angelica’s Tearoom will become a new favourite.

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SUMMER HOME MAKEOVER IN 2023

WE’RE now in the months of the year when the light is at its brightest each day and – even with the vagaries of British weather – we can expect at least some sunshine.

So, let the sunshine in with a Summer home makeover that can cost as much or as little as you like.

Start with the place where Nature thrives: outside. The simple act of PRUNING TREES in your garden really helps preserve natural light in your home.

As Spring prompts that great growth spurt in trees and bushes so the danger of available light being affected increases. Pruning your trees and bushes ensures they thrive and your home still gets the maximum amount of light inside.

If you have large trees, it might be worth calling in a tree surgeon to get the job done safely and efficiently as they have the knowledge for the job and know how to keep trees healthy.

It’s easy to forget that the state of your WINDOWS dramatically affects the light coming into your rooms. Just cleaning them effectively makes a difference but large, uninterrupted panes of glass can really brighten any room, especially your lounge or

kitchen where much of daily life happens.

Consider replacement and go along to your local window supplier to see what’s available. Getting someone referred to you because they’ve done such a good job elsewhere can also boost your confidence in a supplier.

Or, if you need to find a company in your area from an accredited source just go to websites like TrustATrader at https:// www.trustatrader.com

Investing in patio doors or bi-fold doors is another great way to get the outdoors indoors and bring the sunshine in. Again, using a supplier who has been recommended is usually best, especially when you can see their handiwork locally.

DOORS can also play a big part in making dingy areas much brighter. Your front door is the most important door in your home because it’s the first thing that visitors see as the portal to your life and also influences that pivotal room, the hallway.

Having new glass panes in your old door or going for a new, modern door with all the great designs currently on offer can make such a difference to this welcoming area.

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DE-CLUTTERING your hall – and, actually, many of your rooms – makes a real difference to the amount of light and space there.

In the hallway, tidy away coats, boots and shoes in cupboards. Invest in a new, bright stair-runner to give a splash of colour and consider re-decorating your hallway with bright colours that bounce light around to create an open feeling.

You don’t have to opt for stark white, either, even though this may be useful in some rooms. Warm, golden colours and neutrals give the impression of light and lift the spirits immediately.

Check your plasterwork beforehand, though. If your walls are not smooth and even it’s worth getting in a plasterer before you start re-decorating to get the most from your investment.

And when you’ve got those lovely new, bright walls, don’t be tempted to hang too many pictures or have dark furniture here. Keep that airy feeling – although a cleverly placed large MIRROR can be your friend here and move that light around even more.

This trick with a well-placed, attractive mirror can work in many rooms, especially if you use it to reflect light into normally shady areas. Or try glass tiles as a good option for bathrooms and kitchens if you prefer not to install mirrors.

Opting for a GLOSS PAINT is also a great way of reflecting more light off the walls and back into your rooms. Take a look at the colours you want for different areas and see if there is a glossier version of that shade. This can work particularly well in normally dark rooms with minimum light available.

Is now the time to ditch that old shade you’ve had for 10 years and try something more modern and, quite literally, illuminating? There are plenty of beautiful modern shades around and if you combine them with LED lights you’ll see those darker rooms suddenly come to life all day long.

Use floor and table lamps to light up specific areas of your home for the evenings. The choice out there is huge now and smart styles can really complement the new décor in your home.

One simple way of improving light in your lounge in particular is to simply REARRANGE YOUR FURNITURE. Move that

sofa to a different area or angle, add a coffee table and lamp and suddenly you’ve got a brighter area to sit watching TV.

If you’ve got a recliner, move it nearer a window to get the best light for reading: natural light.

De-clutter here, too. It’s amazing the amount of household items we have around us that could be stored away to make room – and light – in much-used areas.

CHANGE YOUR CUSHIONS to match a new colour scheme or to create a new one. Echo this in a colourful throw on your sofa and pick out the colours in artwork on your walls. This kind of co-ordinated look can give a real Summer-y feel to your main rooms.

A new RUG will do the same job, perhaps picking out those main colours again. It doesn’t require a huge investment to make your rooms look fresh and different this Summer.

If you have a statement wall in your lounge, why not change it? If you just do this one wall, you may feel more like splashing out on more expensive, colourful wallpaper that lifts the whole room.

Bring Nature into your home with INDOOR PLANTS. We all love a bit of greenery and in the Summer months with the doors open, a pleasant breeze blowing through and attractive houseplants placed around it’s easy to feel at one with Nature. Look around your home as, sometimes, just upgrading smaller items like kitchen handles can give rooms a really fresh, lighter look.

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Get to know your garden

“Think first about what your garden’s like,” says Stefan, Lyme’s Head Gardener. “Spend time getting to know your garden, what are your growing conditions? Which areas have sun and which have shade? Which are moist and which are dry? Then plant accordingly.” A true garden saying is to plant the ‘Right plant in the right place’ meaning you should work with what you’ve got. For example, if you have a hot, sunny garden plant succulents and silver-leaved plants such as lavender which have evolved to grow in those conditions. For shaded areas look at Hostas, Ferns and Primulas as well as spring bulbs which you can think about now, and order later for autumn planting. “Another good tip is to look at what you neighbours grow,” says Stefan, “If they are successfully growing Rhododendrons, chances are you will be able to as well.”

Water wisely

Give your plants a drink if they are starting to wilt but don’t just water the surface of the soil as this will cause shallow rooting. If you find the water is simply running off the surface, build a little wall of earth in a ring around the plant to hold back the water so that it soaks into the ground. Grass is very good at dealing with a lack of water; even if it turns brown it will be able to bounce back when the rains return later in the year.

‘It’s always best to water first thing in the morning or last thing at night to reduce wasting water through evaporation.’ says Stefan “and remember to water the soil, not the leaves!”

plant. Either put the cutting in multi-purpose compost or a glass with some water and the cuttings will be rooted within two to three weeks and can be planted in a few months. “If you can, buy peat-free potting compost,” says Stefan, “we grow cuttings such as Penstemon ‘Rubicundus,’ which has featured in every scheme at Lyme since 1900.”

Time to tidy

It’s important to deadhead flowering plants to keep them healthy and blooming for as long as possible. At this time of year, it’s a good idea to trim your perennials so that they flower for longer and keep their strength and vigour.

Have you heard of the ‘Chelsea Chop’? This is a technique by which you roughly cut down a plant by about a third to encourage it to flower later and on shorter stems. Done strategically in the border it can help to extend the flowering period and reduce the need to stake. It is commonly done at the time of the Chelsea flower show (hence the name) however, up here in the north May is too early to do this. We prefer to chop in early July, at the time of the Hampton Court flower show. We call this the ‘Hampton Hack’

Don’t go digging

It can be tempting to get out in the garden when the sun is blazing. Avoid digging in hot, dry weather as it can destroy the structure of the soil, increase moisture loss and disturb plant roots. Take this as a sign to sit and enjoy your Summer garden on these days with a cool drink.

Take cuttings for next year

Take and raise cuttings from your favourite flowering plants during early summer, so you have a plentiful supply for next year. Use scissors to cut a fingers length from the outside of the

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WAYS TO TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN THIS SUMMER

polyanthus (Primula polyanthus). These beautiful flowers will ensure a stunning display come winter time.

Add a Mediterranean tree

Mediterranean gardens have become a huge trend in recent years, as they look beautiful and bring a hint of the Mediterranean straight to your front door. Olive trees, palm trees and citrus trees make stunning additions to the garden - especially in the spring and summer months. What’s more, these hardy trees are low maintenance, therefore can survive the ever-changing British weather.

Paint fences for a refreshed look

With spring upon us and summer not so far away, now is the perfect time to update your garden and give it a little makeover. The cold, frosty seasons are behind us and hopefully the next few months will be filled with lots of sunshine and amazing memories. With that said, we’re sharing our top ways to transform your garden this spring and summer.

Get rid of pests

Pests can be more active in the spring and summer months, due to more hours of sunlight and plant growth. Pests can be harmful to plants and can even cause them to die prematurely, therefore it is important to get rid of them. There are several ways to get rid of pests, including handpicking them off plants, using pesticides or through companion planting, which involves planting specific plants next to each other which will help repel pests. However, you should take care to use the right method for the specific pest problem to ensure effectiveness.

Plant flowers for bloom in Winter

Planting flowers is a great way to transform your garden. With such a wide variety, you’ll be spoilt for choice! Flowers to plant in spring for winter bloom include snowdrops (Galanthus), crocus (Crocus vernus), winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) and pansies. Flowers to plant in summer for bloom in winter include primrose (Primula vulgaris), wallflowers (Erysimum cheiri) and

It’s not all about the flowers! Painting gates or fences you may have is an excellent way to transform your garden. This is a great way to increase the visual appeal of your home which can also help to increase its market value. The whole area will also look tidier, with your freshly painted fences free from any old marks or stains.

Add a water feature

Adding a water feature is a great way to add elegance to your garden, and will instantly become the focal point of the spacet. A water feature can also become a wonderful source of peace and tranquillity, with the sound of gushing water famously known for having calming effects.

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The warmer months are perfect for Planting Vegetables Add lights and outdoor seating

Add lights and outdoor seating

Adding lights and outdoor seating to your garden can drastically improve its appearance, and can also increase the value of your property. Outdoor seating further allows you to enjoy your time outside with family and friends while enjoying the beauty of your garden at the same time.

Add colour

While winter is associated with dullness, the spring and summer months are known for their sunshine and vibrancy. These seasons are also associated with lots of colour, and there are several ways to add colour to your garden. You can add colourful flowers like tulips and daffodils, use colourful ornaments or containers or even plant colourful vegetables like peppers for a bright, colourful garden.

Plant vegetables

The warmer months are perfect for planting vegetables in your garden. Vegetables you can plant in spring or summer include peas, potatoes, carrots, lettuce, tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower and kale. These vegetables are sure to save you money in the long run and make for delicious meals and snacks.

And there we have it! Above are some ways to transform your garden this spring and summer. From planting new flowers to adding a water feature or opting for lights and outdoor seating, there are so many options to choose from. Whichever method you choose to transform your garden, we’re sure it will look great!

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How retirement has changed

drawn upon at different times, to provide lump sums or an income.

How do people save for retirement?

For previous generations, retirement planning was a simple matter of making contributions to a workplace pension and keeping up their National Insurance contributions to ensure they were eligible for the State Pension. Once their pensions were big enough, people considered their working and retirement planning phase of life to be over, and they drew on their pensions for income, so they didn’t have to work anymore.

Now that the ‘retirement planning’ phase can last throughout life, as many people choose to keep working for longer, and are more flexible on what their retirement looks like.

Should I put all my savings into a pension?

What has changed about retirement today compared to 30 years ago?

Retirement used to be a single event, in the sense that people simply stopped working at the age of 55, 60 or 65. Typically, they had worked for one employer for the bulk of their career and built up a pension pot.

Now, it’s becoming less common for retirement to be a set date after which people stop working. Today, people tend to ease themselves into retirement – for example going part-time at their main job. There’s also a growing trend for people in their 50s and 60s to start businesses and retrain to work in new industries.

Why is the retirement age rising?

We are living longer and in response to the changes in the way people age, the government has gradually been raising the age at which people become eligible to receive the State Pension.

People born before 5 April 1960, can expect to be eligible for the State Pension when reaching the age of 66. If you were born after this date, there’ll be a phased increase to 67, eventually rising to 68.

How do I fund my retirement?

The days of working for one employer for your whole career are largely over. Instead, people today can expect to have several different employers or a mix of employed and self-employed jobs. That means most people will have more than one pension.

In addition to pensions, people are building their wealth via different assets including property, Stocks & Shares ISAs, and other investments.

The benefit of having a range of assets is that it provides future flexibility as they can be earmarked for different purposes and

Pensions have valuable advantages that make them a great place to start building wealth for retirement. The biggest benefit for many people is pension tax relief, which is a government topup to pension savings based on your Income Tax band. However, pensions can currently be accessed from age 55 (some schemes may be different) and this is due to increase to 57 from 6 April 2028. Depending on your personal situation and goals, it can be useful to save and invest in alternatives - such as ISAs – from which you can withdraw at different times. The right solution for you will depend on your personal circumstances and we can guide you in the options available.

We can help you plan for the retirement you want. Contact us now for advice and support.

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FRIENDSHIP AND COMMUNITY IN A FIRST-CLASS SETTING

Being surrounded by a wonderful group of friends and a supportive team has exceeded Michael and Pat’s expectations since they moved to an Adlington Retirement Living community last year.

Having spent 41 years in their family home, the couple decided to buy a ground floor apartment at The Woodlands in Heaton Mersey, Stockport, in August 2022.

Since their move, the combination of supportive staff and friendly neighbours has made a real difference to both Pat and Michael.

Pat said: “The whole set up here is so well run. If I could have handpicked all the people who work here, they would be this team. I mean the staff in the restaurant can’t do enough for us and the duty manager and the general manager, they’re just so willing to do anything that we could possibly ask of them.”

Michael said: “The standard of everything here is superb. It’s absolutely top class and I couldn’t wish for anything more. It’s just what we wanted. The staff are so caring. I can’t speak too highly of them. They always ask if everything’s alright and if there’s anything we need. They’re all great.”

Pat said: “Our neighbours are all lovely too. I can’t believe how lucky we are.”

Since moving to The Woodlands, Michael and Pat have continued their active social lives.

Pat said: “It’s nice that there are all these activities going on that you can get involved with if you want to. There are things going on

all the time. We have quiz nights, film nights and take-away meal nights. I’m joining a weekly art class here on a Monday afternoon in the activity room. I used to paint a bit. There’s also a book club and we’re planning to go out to the theatre.”

Their family have been impressed with their parents’ new quality of life too.

Mr and Mrs Parr’s daughter Michelle said: “It’s like being on a cruise ship. There’s a real sense of community and Mum and Dad have made so many friends already. They have a five o’clock club, they meet for lunch, they do keep fit, it’s just given them a whole new lease of life. It’s blown away my misconceptions of retirement living for sure.”

Michael said: “We knew we’d enjoy it, but we didn’t think it was going to be as good as this. It’s everything that I expected and more.”

Why not take a look around an Adlington Retirement Living community to understand the lifestyle and facilities on offer when you rightsize and buy an apartment with us? Perhaps join a coffee morning, arrange a private tour or allow the team to book in a spot of complimentary lunch for you in the restaurant.

To find out more, our friendly sales teams are ready to welcome you at The Sidings in Lytham, The Woodlands in Heaton Mersey, The Folds in Romiley, Jacobs Gate in Sheffield, The Spindles in Menston and The Newells in Kempston. Call 0800 118 1694 to book an appointment or visit Adlington.co.uk You can also register your interest in Broadleaf House in Wylde Green.

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We’re firm believers in rightsizing, not downsizing. When you move to an Adlington Retirement Living community you don’t have to compromise. Instead you can feel excited that the outcome will be uplifting, liberating and life-enhancing. Discover a place where you can enjoy your own private apartment, and gain a host of on-site facilities, plus our friendly team are on-hand 24/7, 365 days a year with tailored personal care packages available should you need some extra support*.

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Find out more or request a brochure

We’re firm believers in rightsizing, not downsizing. When you move to an Adlington Retirement Living community you don’t have to compromise. Instead you can feel excited that the outcome will be uplifting, liberating and life-enhancing. Discover a place where you can enjoy your own private apartment, and gain a host of on-site facilities, plus our friendly team are on-hand 24/7, 365 days a year with tailored personal care packages available should you need some extra support*.

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Nathan Outlaw previously worked with television chef Rick Stein, he now runs his two Michelin Star Restaurant. ‘Restaurant Nathan Outlaw’ in Port Isaac, Cornwall. Here he shares with us some recipes from his new book ‘Fish Kitchen’.

BAKED WHOLE PLAICE AND CIDER ONIONS WITH TARRAGON AND ANCHOVY BUTTER

I really wanted to get this recipe into my first book but I couldn’t fit it in, so I’m delighted to find a place for it here (ha, ha!). Plaice is one of those fish that doesn’t get enough praise. At its best, it is unbeatable in my view. It can handle all sorts of flavours – cider, tarragon, anchovy and onions for instance!

Serves 2

Ingredients

• 1 plaice, at least 1kg, gutted

• 50ml olive oil

• 2 white onions, peeled and finely sliced

• 2 bay leaves

• 200ml dry cider

• Cornish sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

• Tarragon and anchovy butter

• 200g unsalted butter, softened

• Bunch of tarragon, leaves only

• 2 shallots, peeled and finely chopped

• 4 salted anchovy fillets, chopped

Method

Heat your oven to 220°C/Gas 7. For the flavoured butter, put the softened butter into a bowl. Chop the tarragon and add to the butter with the chopped shallots and anchovies. Mix well until evenly combined and season with pepper, and a little salt, if needed, to taste. Shape the butter into a roll on a sheet of cling film, wrap in the film and twist and tie the ends to seal. Refrigerate to firm up. Put the olive oil, onions and bay leaves in a roasting tray, pour on the cider and cook in the oven for 20 minutes. Season the

plaice all over with salt and pepper. Take the roasting tray from the oven and lay the fish on top of the onions. Put the tray back in the oven and cook for 12–15 minutes, or until the plaice is just cooked. Meanwhile, unwrap and slice the butter. To check the fish is cooked, make an incision into the thickest part and see if the flesh is pulling away from the bone. Slice the butter, lay it on top of the fish and pop the tray back into the oven for 2 minutes. Serve the plaice simply with the cider onions and lemon wedges.

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MACKEREL AND POLLACK DUMPLINGS IN LEEK AND SAFFRON SOUP

I love Chinese-style steamed dumplings, so I decided to create my own version from fish trimmings one day. Using a combination of oily and white fish gives the dumplings a lovely balance of texture and moisture, and a great flavour. They add another dimension to this delicious leek and saffron soup.

Serves 4

Ingredients

• Mackerel and pollack dumplings

• 300g mackerel fillet, skinned

• 300g pollack fillet, skinned

• A drizzle of light rapeseed oil, plus extra for oiling

• 2 shallots, peeled and finely chopped

• 2 garlic cloves, peeled and finely chopped

• 2 Dutch red chillies, deseeded and finely chopped

• 1 egg, lightly beaten

• 2 tbsp finely chopped flat-leaf parsley

• 1 tbsp chopped dill

• Cornish sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Leek and saffron soup

• A drizzle of cold-pressed rapeseed oil

• 1 white onion, peeled and chopped

• 1 garlic clove, peeled and finely chopped

• 3 leeks, washed and sliced

• 100g potato, peeled and diced

• ½ tsp saffron strands

• 1 litre fish stock

• 150ml double cream

• A drizzle of good olive oil to finish

Method

To make the dumplings, check over the fish fillets for pin bones. Heat a frying pan over a medium heat and add a drizzle of oil, followed by the shallots, garlic and chillies.

Sweat for 2 minutes to soften without colouring, then tip out onto a tray to cool. Put the mackerel and pollack fillet in a food processor and blitz for 30 seconds. Scrape down the sides of the food processor and season the mixture with salt and pepper, then blend for another 30 seconds.

Transfer the mixture to a cold bowl and add the cooled shallot mixture, beaten egg and herbs. Mix well with your hands, then shape into balls, the size of golf balls, and place on a tray.

Chill while you make the soup. To make the soup, heat a saucepan over a medium heat, then add a little oil. When it is hot, add the onion, garlic and leeks and sweat for 3 minutes to soften without colour. Add the potato and saffron, then pour in the fish stock and season with salt and pepper.

Bring to a simmer and simmer gently until the potato is cooked. Add the cream, bring back to a simmer and cook for another minute. Taste and adjust the seasoning as necessary.

Transfer to a blender and blend until just smooth. Return to the clean pan. Heat up your steamer (or steamer basket over a pan of simmering water). Take the dumplings from the fridge, oil them all over and season with a little salt.

Line your steamer with silicone paper. Place the dumplings in the steamer, cover and cook for 5 minutes.

Gently reheat the soup. Ladle the soup equally into 4 warm bowls and share the dumplings between them. Add a drizzle of olive oil and serve at once.

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BRILL WITH MUSSELS, COCKLES, CLAMS, ASPARAGUS AND SPRING ONIONS

Big fillets of brill are brilliant for poaching. When pan-fried or grilled, they can become a bit dry but poaching gives you more control. Cooking them in a shellfish stock with clams, cockles and mussels works particularly well. Fresh asparagus gives this dish a real sense of spring. You might like to throw in a few early season peas and broad beans too – and vary the herbs.

Serves 4

Ingredients

• 4 brill fillets, about 200g each, skinned and trimmed

• 12 live mussels, cleaned and beards removed

• 12 live cockles, cleaned

• 12 live clams, cleaned

• 500ml shellfish stock

• 12 asparagus spears

• 8 tbsp cold-pressed extra virgin rapeseed oil

• 3 tbsp white wine vinegar

• 4 spring onions, trimmed and finely shredded

• 2 tsp chopped chervil

• 50g unsalted butter, in pieces

• Cornish sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method

To open the molluscs, place a large saucepan (that has a tight-fitting lid) over a medium heat. When it is hot, add the mussels, cockles, clams and 100ml shellfish stock and put the lid on.

Steam for 2 minutes until the shells open; discard any that remain closed. Tip the contents of the pan into a colander set over a bowl to catch the cooking liquor. Strain the saved liquor through a muslinlined sieve into a bowl to get rid of any sand.

Clean the pan, ready to cook the fish. Trim the asparagus and peel the lower end of the stems; set aside ready to cook. To make the dressing, in a small pan, mix 180ml shellfish stock with the extra virgin oil and wine vinegar.

Add the spring onions and chervil and season with salt and pepper. To cook the brill fillets, pour the remaining shellfish stock, including

the strained stock from the molluscs, into the saucepan and bring to a simmer. Season the brill fillets, add them to the stock and cook for 4 minutes.

Add the asparagus and molluscs, put the lid on the pan and cook for 2 minutes. Carefully transfer the brill, molluscs and asparagus to a warmed dish; cover and keep warm.

For the sauce, bring the stock to the boil over a high heat and whisk in the butter. Share the asparagus between 4 warm plates.

Place the brill fillets on top and arrange the molluscs around the fish. Spoon over the dressing. Serve with the sauce.

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