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C H R I ST M A S E V E N TS

WHAT’S ON...hopefully With another lockdown in place, there is understandably a high demand for any form of festive cheer as we all try to end the year with a little bit of fun and escapism. The Christmas season has understandably been decimated due to the virus, and tickets for the few Christmas events still going ahead have been snapped up in double quick time, with the likes of Fenwicks and The Alnwick Garden events programmes selling out as soon as they go on sale. With a limited capacity for hosting events and important social distancing measures and restrictions in place, things are a little more difficult to book this year. As venues do their best to provide some form of festive entertainment this year, families looking for a Christmas event to enjoy with the children can still find Christmas shows and events. Booking early is a must this year, and we apologise if these events have already sold out, it’s very hard to keep up with events this year! On these pages we have six Christmas experiences and events in Newcastle and Gateshead that, at time of going to print, you can still book tickets for, including two fabulous light trails, a Christmas film must-see and (hopefully) some hot tickets to enjoy a bite to eat with Santa himself.

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All details are correct at time of going to print. With recent lockdown restrictions, and the possibility of further changes, please check individual event websites for up to date information

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IGNITE AT GIBSIDE NATIONAL TRUST, GATESHEAD 11 - 30 December Ignite at Gibside National Trust is new for 2020. The eighteenthcentury Georgian splendour of the gardens at the Gibside form the perfect setting for this new, afterdark experience. Enjoy a magical winter evening following a sparkling illuminated trail lit by lanterns, flickering flames and majestic sculptures as it winds through the eighteenth–century gardens in Gateshead. Families with children of all ages will be enchanted by the joy of illuminations. This is the perfect outdoor event for friends wishing to meet up safely within the rule of six too. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gibside/ features/ignite-at-gibsideCHRISTMAS LIGHT TRAIL AT THE ALNWICK GARDEN 8 - 31 December (excluding 25 December) The Alnwick Garden are gearing up for a glitzy Christmas! When tickets went on sale for their meet Father Christmas events they were snapped up almost instantaneously. but there are still other ways to experience a magical Christmas at the popular outdoor attraction! See the Garden

come to life like you have never seen it before with fantastic sound and light at this after dark spectacular! Fun for all the family and filling your hearts with festive spirit. For tickets visit www.alnwickgarden. com/christmas-2020-at-the-alnwickgarden SOCIALLY DISTANCED PANTO AT THEATRE ROYAL NEWCASTLE Saturday 19 December 2020 Sunday 10 January 2021 After a really tough year for Theatre Royal Newcastle, including the postponement of their scheduled fabulous Christmas panto, they have managed to bring a glimmer of festive sparkle to end 2020. The Newcastle city centre theatre have announced that they will


be hosting a limited capacity, socially distanced pantomime this Christmas. Join local favourites Danny, Clive and Chris alongside Geordie superstar Joe McElderry for a whole heap of festive laughs and panto fun based on the classic tale Robin Hood. Show times include 12noon, 1pm, 3.30pm, 5pm and 7pm depending on the date. Tickets are expected to be snapped up extremely quickly.

cannot guarantee which events with Father Christmas are still available. Sunday Lunch with Santa and The Grinch in the Grotto at The County Hotel, Newcastle. www.countyhotel.co.uk/christmas

www.theatreroyal.co.uk A CHRISTMAS CARLOL AT TYNE THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE Saturday 5 December Here's one for the adults! Join local comedian Carl Hutchinson for a night of comedy at Tyne Theatre and Opera House this December. Carl (who recently found himself on BBC One hosting The One Show - fancy) will introduce three fantastic comedy acts doing their best material, with some of his own old and new hilarious stories too. Book your tickets in groups of 2 or 4 (this must be within your household or support bubble) For tickets visit www.eventim.co.uk/ event/13296186

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FATHER CHRISTMAS ON HIS HOLIDAYS IN NEWCASTLE Breakfast, dinner or tea - Father Christmas loves to dine out, and he would love you to join him! A number of hotels have booked the big fella to come for a meal and invite you to join too. Grab a bite with Santa before he takes to the skies at The Vermont or The County Hotel in Newcastle. He's a popular guy, especially so close to the big day – both breakfast and supper club events at the much-loved department store Fenwick Newcastle sold out almost instantly, but there are still other options to dine out with Santa. Many of the hotels require you to call up and book your table, so we

Breakfast in Santa's Workshop at The Vermont Hotel, Newcastle. www.vermont-hotel.com/meetingsand-events/breakfast-in-santasworkshop Afternoon Tea and Breakfast with Santa at The Caledonian Hotel, Jesmond. www.peelhotels.co.uk/caledonianhotel/weddings/festive-season. shtml

MORPETH GHOST TOUR Saturday 19 December Meet 7pm in Morpeth Market Place for a two hour tour Join Cara and Charli for the Morpeth Ghost Tour and a night of ghosts, witches and other dark local history. Morpeth has hauntings that rival York, the spectral capital of northern England. Its tales touch the heart and will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Meet Cara and Charli in the Market Square from 7pm for a 7.30pm start to the tour. The tour lasts an hour and is suitable for the whole family. Tickets available from Eventbrite www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ the-morpeth-ghost-tourtickets-114796904632

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LO CA L N E W S

SHOP LOCAL, SHOP NORTHUMBERLAND THIS CHRISTMAS N orthumberland County Council is encouraging residents to Shop Local, Shop Northumberland to support the economy in its recovery from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Residents are being encouraged to support shops and small businesses in their communities, rather than travelling further afield or turning to online retail giants. Independent retailers and small businesses need support now more than ever as many have had to close their doors, due to the national lockdown, in what would have been their busiest period in the run up to Christmas.

There are lots of ways people can still support their favourite shop from home: Find out if they are offering an online shop Find out if they are offering a click and collect service Ask friends and family for vouchers for Christmas for your favourite local shop, restaurant, bookshop or hotel Support local businesses on social media. Share; Like and Follow their posts and recommend them to others Shop early so you have time to find out what is on offer locally and what their deliveries times are Support independent businesses on the high street as much as possible

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Cllr Richard Wearmouth, cabinet member for Business and Tourism at the council said: “Our local businesses need our support now more than ever. We know that spending even a small amount locally can have a hugely positive impact on the county’s economy. We have seen many examples of businesses 8

responding to the current situation with innovation and resilience, but as residents of Northumberland we now need to do our bit to ensure our high streets and independent businesses can recover from this challenging time. I would encourage everyone to Shop Local, Shop Northumberland.” Caribe Coffee based in Morpeth is one business which has had to respond quickly to enable them to continue to trade and meet the demands of their customers. Run by husband-and-wife team Wilmer and Ellie Carcamo the business has now developed its online offer, set up a click and collect service, as well as offering free deliveries. Ellie said: “Before Covid our main income came from local markets and that face-to-face selling. So, when that stopped we started looking at other ways of serving our customers. We had planned to develop our online offer at some point in 2020 but Covid meant that we had to do that much earlier and quicker than planned. We have a really loyal customer base who have

supported us through this and have moved to buy online with us. It’s really important for people, if they are buying from local businesses, to spread the word as much as they can, tell your friends and family, share their posts on social media and continue to buy local rather than from the bigger retailers.” Elsewhere a Facebook page has also been set up “Northumberland - Let’s support local businesses this Christmas” and in just a few weeks it already has more than 9k followers. Chrissie Havis, also of Morpeth, set up the group as a way of bringing together shoppers and businesses. She said: “I wanted to create something to help promote the amazing businesses we have in Northumberland, who are having such a difficult time this year, but especially in the run up to Christmas. I can't believe how quickly it has taken off and I'm thrilled by the support people are showing businesses. I would encourage everyone, if they can, to support their local businesses and shop local this Christmas."


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Council commits £1.5m to Ashington Academy refurbishment Commitment to invest in Northumberland’s schools continues thanks to Cabinet approval of a £1.5m grant fund to refurbish and remodel part of Ashington Academy. Northumberland County Council’s Cabinet last week agreed the funding as part of the 2020-21 capital works programme. Councillor Guy Renner-Thompson, Cabinet Member with responsibility for Children’s Services said: “It is vital we keep investing in our schools to ensure students across the county have access to excellent education and learning facilities. The council has had a long-term commitment to improve the facilities at Ashington Academy having already invested in the school previously. This funding will allow North East Learning Trust to address a number of issues that will further improve the dining facilities as well as create better spaces for learning.” In 2015 the council funded an extension to the school's facilities which included a drama studio, music room and a post-16 sixth form centre. A multi-use games area

with a 3G all-weather grass pitch, four mini-tennis courts and a full-size netball court were also provided as part of the scheme. Prior to this the council had also funded the replacement of the boiler plant, fire alarm system and refurbishment of the windows. This funding will see a relocation of the kitchen and dining facilities, refurbishment of the gym to become a multi-purpose space, refurbishment of the current kitchen to become a 6th form dining Café and training facility, renovation of the main assembly hall, introduction of staff accommodation and redevelopment of external areas. Councillor Thomas Wilson, Local Ward Member for Ashington Central said: “This is welcome news for the area. It will mean the school will be able to provide better facilities for our children and young people for years to come, enhancing their learning experience and giving them the opportunity to fully embrace their education.” North East Learning Trust have already engaged with a design team to compose the much-needed feasibility studies and to develop refurbishment and remodelling designs. Toni Spoors, Executive Headteacher at Ashington Academy and Deputy CEO of North East Learning Trust said: "We very much welcome this investment which will go a long way in improving the learning environment for our young people. Staff and students are excited at the prospect of the changes and look forward to seeing the transformation of their school take shape over the coming year."

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LO CA L N E W S

Have your say now on major rail line plans Local residents can have their say in a major consultation on the reintroduction of a rail passenger service in Northumberland via an online survey up until December 14th by visiting the link mentioned at the bottom of this article. Progress on the scheme has now been welcomed by government, who say the Northumberland Line will transform travel in the area. From Monday, November 16th, residents and other interested parties can look at detailed plans for the Northumberland Line – which will connect Ashington to central Newcastle with a number of stops in between - by going to nland.uk/line and will close on December 14th. With a proposed opening date for passenger services in winter 2023, thousands of residents a day could be transported between Ashington and Newcastle in just over half an hour, while the scheme could boost the local economy by up to £470m. The ambitious scheme includes new stations at Ashington, Bedlington, Blyth Bebside, Newsham, Seaton Delaval and Northumberland Park in North Tyneside, as well as upgrades to the track and changes to level crossings where bridges or underpasses may need to be built.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: “It is fantastic to see further progress on this important project, which will transform journeys up the Northumberland coastline and help level up the economy of the North. When I visited Blyth earlier this year I saw for myself the huge potential this line has for restoring connections to communities who have lost out, undoing over half a century of damage following the Beeching Cuts. Through our Restoring your Railway fund we will reopen lost railway lines and stations, revitalising communities, kickstarting business and new housing schemes, and opening opportunities for work and education.” Councillor Richard Wearmouth, Cabinet Member responsible for economic development, said: “There's ever more confidence our long-term aspirations for this project are going to become reality - bringing social and economic benefits to residents, commuters, visitors and businesses both in Northumberland and the wider region. This consultation is a critical stage of the process. We really want everyone to be part of this journey and would appreciate feedback- either on specific elements or the scheme as a whole.”

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LO C A L N E W S

WORK TO START ON MORPETH’S NEW LEISURE CENTRE A turf cutting ceremony has taken place to officially mark the start of a multi-million pound scheme to transform leisure provision in Morpeth. Work will now commence on Morpeth’s new state of the art £21 million leisure centre and community hub which is being funded by Northumberland County Council and will be built on The Terrace site on Gas House Lane. Willmott Dixon has been appointed as the official contractor for the centre which is expected to be fully complete and open to the public in Summer 2022. Designed by GT3 Architects, the new centre will include a six-lane swimming pool with spectator gallery, a learner pool, spa facilities, a four-court sports hall, a new 100 station fitness suite, a dedicated spinning studio, large fitness studios, a cafe area and soft play. The plans also incorporate a new community services hub which will see the town’s library move back to its former home on Gas House Lane, a customer service centre and a new adult learning facility. Northumberland County Councillor Jeff Watson Cabinet Member for Healthy Lifestyles said: "This significant investment will create outstanding new facilities for the town and surrounding communities. Despite the lockdown restrictions across the country it is heartening to know that building work can continue and that work is starting on this fantastic new development. The new centre will be a real asset for the town and a wonderful place, with great facilities, for residents and visitors to enjoy for many years to come.” Ward Councillor David Bawn said: "It is amazing that despite these difficult times we are all going through, the Council is continuing to act on its commitment to 14

the people of Morpeth and deliver this much needed new facility and we are moving into the delivery stage. On behalf of the people of Morpeth I would like to thank the County Council for keeping this important project on track." The new sports complex will be run by Active Northumberland, the charitable trust that manages leisure services across the county. Mark Warnes, Acting Chief Executive of Active Northumberland said: “One of Active Northumberand’s key aims is to get more people, of all ages involved in physical activity to improve and maintain a healthy lifestyle. This new centre and the facilities within it have been designed with this vision in mind. There will be something for all members of the local community and we hope that it will offer opportunities for more people to be active, more often.” Anthony Dillon, managing director for Willmott Dixon in the north, said: “We are proud to be underway on this exciting project for the people of Morpeth. We know the huge positive impact leisure centres have on the local communities they serve and the Morpeth centre will combine health and well-being facilities with a new community services hub, to create a space that really will bring people together. “We believe in delivering brilliant buildings, transforming lives, strengthening communities and enhancing the environment so our world is fit for future generations; Morpeth Leisure Centre is a project that supports every one of those goals and we are committed to investing in local supply chain partners wherever possible as well as creating new local employment opportunities.”


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Winter Wonderland Drive-In Cinema comes to Morpeth Starting on Friday 4th December and ending on 21st December, Morpeth Town Football Club will be showing the most popular festive blockbuster Christmas movies for all ages at Craik Park. Onsite will be outdoor Xmas markets, hot food (including turkey sandwiches & pigs in blankets), licenced bar serving mulled wine, hot drinks/soft drinks and other alcoholic beverages. There will be a group of busy little elves waitering all the cars, delivering refreshments and hot food and Santa will deliver presents to all the under 13 children around the cars, this is included in the price of ticket. There will also be dressed up movie characters and carol singers entertaining the children and adults. There is very limited space keeping it Covid secure with Track and Trace in operation and masks will be needed when going to the toilet and Xmas markets. No vans.

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Parmesan Biscuits MOREISH FESTIVE GOODIES

GREAT FOR GIFTS Preparation time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 10-20 mins

Makes about 24+

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Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.

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Place the butter and flour into a bowl or a food processor with the salt, cayenne, mustard powder, and cheeses. Rub the fat into the flour mixture then gradually bring the mixture together to form a dough. Don't add egg or water. Wrap the dough in cling film and leave to chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.

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100g cold unsalted butter, cut into chunks 100g plain flour, plus extra for flouring pinch salt pinch cayenne pepper 1 heaped tsp mustard powder 50g finely grated mature cheddar 50g finely grated parmesan, or similar vegetarian hard cheese, plus a little extra 1 egg, beaten

festive cutters. Lay them out on a greased baking tray about 2cm apart. You might need two trays.

Method

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Lightly flour a work surface and gently roll out the pastry to about 1cm thick. Cut out the biscuits using

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Brush the surface of each biscuit with the beaten egg and sprinkle over a little finely grated parmesan. Bake for 10 minutes, or until they are golden-brown. They smell heavenly!

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Remove from the oven and carefully lift the biscuits off the tray using a palette knife, then place on a rack to cool. They make lovely gifts and will keep well in a sealed container for a few days.


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MISSING TEETH?

Joanne Duggan, Principal Dental Surgeon at Bedlingtonshire Dental Practice, discusses the options available to replace a missing tooth or teeth If you have a gap or spaces due to a missing tooth or teeth then there may or may not be a need to fill it. The need to fill a gap really depends on where it is and how it affects you, your oral health and also your general health and well-being. Some people have a missing front tooth and the appearance does not concern them at all, however other people (me for instance) would not want to be without a front tooth. The options that are available generally fall into 4 main categories as described below, however every person needs to be specifically assessed by their dentist as every case is different and there will be circumstances where some options are suitable while others are not.

DO NOTHING

Sometimes the simplest and cheapest option is to do nothing. This can also be the best, but depends very much on where the gaps are. Loosing teeth can have a huge impact on people ranging from a negative psychological impact and lack of confidence socially due to missing front teeth, to not being able to chew food properly. The loss of a lot of teeth may also make your mouth and lips look sunken in. But if, for example, you have a space from a single tooth at the back of your mouth then you may not even notice too much of a change in your appearance or function or health of your mouth and therefore you may think replacing it is not worth the time and cost of dental treatment.

DENTURES

Dentures can replace spaces from just one lost tooth (a partial denture) or the loss of all teeth, (a full denture). Unless retained by implants they are removable, which means you can take them in and out of your mouth yourself. It is important to be able to take dentures out to clean them but also to enable you to properly clean any natural teeth. Dentures involve false teeth being placed into a base material that is usually made from either a hard pink acrylic plastic, Valplast (a "flexible" nylon resin), or cobalt chromium metal. Each of these materials has their advantages and disadvantages, some of which are discussed below:

Acrylic: This is a hard pink plastic material and tends to be the cheapest base material used. It can be used to make a range of dentures from replacing just 1 tooth, (a partial denture) to all your teeth, (a full denture). The pink acrylic rests on top of the gums, and how secure they are depends on how well they fit. They are usually easy to adjust and relatively inexpensive compared to the other denture materials Cobalt chrome: A metal denture base made with cobalt chrome may be a good alternative if you have had problems with an acrylic denture fracturing, as the metal base will not fracture CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 23


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Dentures made of this metal are more expensive to make. Unlike an acrylic partial denture a cobalt chrome denture has the advantage of being able to be retained and supported with metal rests and clasps around some of the remaining natural teeth. This means it can be very secure in your mouth. Perhaps one possible disadvantage is very occasionally you may be able to see a very small amount of metal if a tooth nearer the front of your mouth is clasped, but your dentist would always endeavour to design the denture to reduce the chance of this happening. Although the denture base is made of metal the false teeth are white and attached to the metal with pink acrylic to look like natural gum and teeth.

ValplastÂŽ: This is a pink "flexible" nylon resin denture material that is used for partial dentures only. It is supported only by your gums and does not have any metal clasps that will show. ValplastÂŽ will also give a life-time guarantee that the denture base will not fracture. Due to the flexibility of this material they are an alternative if you have had problems with an acrylic denture fracturing. There are certainly other advantages and disadvantages of all three denture materials, so without an examination with your dentist it would be difficult to determine what would be the best material for you. Every case where a denture is needed is different and needs to be assessed so the best material is used specifically for your requirements.

BRIDGES

Before I became a dentist, I did not have a clue what a bridge was. I am sure therefore there are many of you whom also do not know what they are. A bridge replaces a lost tooth or teeth by using either natural teeth or implants next to the gap and they are cemented in permanently. The natural teeth or implants beside the gap are used to support the false tooth/teeth. The proper dental term for the false tooth is the pontic and for the supports are called the abutments. They can be made from gold, metal alloys, porcelain, ceramic or a mixture of these materials. The pontic is permanently cemented to the abutment tooth. The natural teeth supporting the bridge must therefore be healthy and strong enough, just like the design of a bridge crossing a river; if the river is very wide, then mechanically a support on either bank may not be strong enough to support the crossing. Your dentist will examine and advise if the gap is suitable for a bridge. There are generally two reasons when a bridge is not suitable. The first is if the space to be filled is too long and secondly if the teeth at either side of the space are not strong and healthy enough to support it.

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correct shape so a crown, or cap, will fit over the top of them. This procedure is destructive as the dentist needs to shape the abutment teeth with a drill and therefore there is always a risk of sensitivity or a problem with the nerve of the tooth at a later date. Your dentist will discuss the risks and benefits of any treatment with you. A cantilever bridge is when a single pontic is stuck to an abutment tooth with a crown on only one side of the gap. An acid etch or Maryland bridge is a small bridge replacing just a single tooth. The porcelain pontic is attached to a small metal wing which is cemented onto the back of only one tooth. The metal work is on the back so you cannot see it when you smile. Only the back of the abutment tooth needs to be slightly shaved and therefore there is very little drilling to be done. This type of bridge is much less destructive and therefore there is a smaller risk of sensitivity and nerve damage. Different bridge types also have their advantages and disadvantages, and may not be suitable for every gap. All cases are different and your dentist would need to assess your individual needs before planning a bridge.

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It is my view that generally there is a huge misconception about implants. I'm sure some people think if they have poor teeth then they can simply have them removed and replaced with implants and then that's it! Job done and there is no maintenance! This could not be further from the truth as an implant still needs to be maintained and looked after. Just like a normal tooth an implant can have gum disease around it which can make it loose and fail. Not all implants will be a success and if they fail they have to be removed.

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A dental implant is a titanium screw that is placed into the jaw bone. An implant can be used to support just one false tooth, or multiple implants can be used to replace a full set of teeth. You have to have surgery to have an implant which involves the titanium post being screwed into the bone of either the upper or lower jaw. Before an implant is placed, you need to be assessed to determine if the condition of your jaw bone is good enough. There are also risk factors that need to be considered such as medical problems, smoking, the existing health of your teeth, gums and mouth as not everyone is suitable to have an implant. After surgery and once the bone has attached to the implant and it is strong then the false tooth or teeth are References www.valplast.com www.dentalhealth.org/tell-me-about/topic/cosmetic-dentistry/bridgesand-partial-dentures www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/dental-health-bridges#1 www.dentalhealth.org/tell-me-about/topic/cosmetic-dentistry/implants

then screwed into the implants. The implants need to be cleaned twice a day as part of your daily routine. Just like your natural teeth, implants will last longer the better you care for them. This also involves regular visits to the dentist to monitor and maintain them. It is vitally important that after you have implants you still go to the dentist regularly: having an implant does not mean you can forget about your teeth. Implants certainly do not come with a lifetime guarantee! The cost of implants varies but the price is definitely in the thousands not the hundreds. The parts are expensive to buy; they are like the Rolls Royce in replacing missing teeth. If I had a push bike, it would get me from A to B, just like a Rolls Royce, however if I needed a new tyre for my bike it would cost me 10s of pounds. However, If a needed a new tyre for my Rolls Royce (in my dreams I may add), then a new tyre would cost 100's of pounds. The point I am trying to make is the cost of the implant parts are expensive to buy initially but also to maintain and replace due to wear and tear. This has been a very brief whirlwind tour of all the options to replace missing teeth and is in no way a complete article. In summary there are many different options to replace a missing tooth or teeth. If you want to have a gap filled then it is best to visit your dentist and have a thorough assessment so they can discuss all the choices that suit your specific needs. â– To make an appointment at Bedlingtonshire Dental Practice call 01670 828402. 30 Front Street East, Bedlington, NE22 5AA www.bedlingtonshiredental.co.uk 25


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THE SCIENCE OF SNOW Are you dreaming of a white Christmas? By Louise Addison

Have you ever given any thought to the science behind snow? Whether you love frolicking in the white stuff at the first sign of a snowflake, or prefer bundling up and hibernating until the spring thaw, here’s a blizzard of brrillliant snow-driven facts...

SNOW IS NOT WHITE

You can certainly dream of a white Christmas, even if it isn’t strictly accurate. As any good snow pedant will tell you, the ‘white stuff’ isn’t actually white, but rather translucent. It’s the light reflecting off it that makes it appear white with the many sides of the snowflake scattering light in many directions, diffusing the entire colour spectrum.

THE SHAPE OF SNOWFLAKES

Part of the enduring appeal of snowflakes is their intricate appearance and near-infinite variation, meaning that all snowflakes are unique. The number of possibilities of nuances in temperature and humidity as the snowflake falls to the ground is limitless. The ice crystals that make up snowflakes are patterned symmetrically because frozen water molecules arrange themselves in predetermined spaces known as crystallization, to form a six-sided snowflake. If you look closely at a snowflake you will see countless individual features, all having formed ever so slightly differently in direction or shape, owing to the slightest change in the environment in which it formed.

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Snowflakes which collect supercooled water as they fall can fall at up to 9 mph, but snowflakes, as most people recognise them, will tend to float down at around 1.5 mph taking about an hour to reach the ground.

SNOW AFFECTS SOUND

Freshly fallen snow absorbs sound waves, giving everything a seemingly hushed, quieter ambience after a flurry. But if the snow then melts and refreezes, the ice can reflect sound waves making sound travel further and clearer.

SNOW WARMS YOU UP

Because snow is comprised of 90 to 95 percent trapped air, it means it’s a great insulator. This is the reason many animals burrow deep into the snow during winter in order to hibernate. It’s also the reason that igloos, that use only body heat to warm them, can be 100 degrees warmer inside than outside.

SO WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF A WHITE CHRISTMAS?

Whilst the vision of a Christmas Day surrounded by snow fills Christmas cards, movies and songs, snow is actually much more likely in January and February than in December. In the UK, snow or sleet falls on an average of 3.9 days in December, compared to 5.3 days in January, 5.6 days in February and 4.2 days in March. There has been a widespread covering of snow (over 40 % of weather stations reporting snow) only four times in the last 51 years. Those hoping for a white Christmas should be heartened to hear that snow has at least fallen on Christmas Day somewhere in the UK 38 times in the last 52 years.


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Holly is a much coveted festive greenery, but what about ivy, or Hedera to give it the botanical name? It makes up the trio of festive plants, the other being mistletoe, and frankly it’s usually seen as a bit of a poor relation, misunderstood and mostly unloved. Yet ivy is a great workhorse in the garden. It’s evergreen, it attracts wildlife and is excellent on those north-facing walls and fences where nothing else seems to grow. It’s not just a dark green cloak either; there are many cultivars with different leaf shapes and variegated foliage. The variegated varieties are great in those areas that catch just a little sunlight during part of the day as they suddenly seem to illuminate a usually dull spot. Ivy is great for disguising an ugly wall, a bare fence, or an old tree stump. It’s a reliable and selfclinging climber if you choose the right variety and remember to prune it correctly. The young climbing stems are slender and flexible with small aerial roots that fix the shoot to a surface. Adult stems are thicker, self-supporting and do not have roots. Unlike mistletoe ivy isn’t parasitic so won’t harm trees but be careful about letting it grow on the walls of your house as it will damage weak mortar and pebbledash. If growing on a property it needs to be clipped

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back in spring and summer, so it doesn’t do any damage to structure underneath. Don’t let it get into gutters because it will clog them then infiltrate under tiles or slates. Ivy is excellent ground cover. It will scramble over areas of poor soil and brighten the ground between shrubs during the dark winter months. Persian ivy, Hedera colchica ‘Dentata Variegata’, is lovely because of its large, yellowedged leaves. Hedera canariensis ‘Gloire de Marengo’ is also good. Its red stems and large leaves with splashes of yellow looks rather splendid. If you need an

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ENJOY YOUR CONSERVATORY ALL YEAR ROUND

If you’re fed up with your conservatory being either freezing cold or blistering hot. Here, Thermos Roof explain how they have the answer

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onservatories are a fantastic space to enjoy whilst looking out onto your garden, they are bright, spacious and give you a great sense of closeness to the outdoors. However, as most conservatory owners will know, whilst they bring all of those benefits, it is usually short lived and can only be enjoyed for two or three months of the year, the rest of those months being either freezing cold or blisteringly hot. At Thermos Roof, we have been insulating conservatory roofs since 2005 for two main reasons, firstly to increase its insulating performance and secondly to enhance its internal aesthetic appearance. Experience will have shown you that in the winter as soon as you open the door the heat is sucked out of your room into the conservatory and, during the summer, it becomes a dazzling sauna that’s so hot you need a fan to cool you down. At Thermos Roof we can transform your conservatory from a room you barely use into a room that you can enjoy all year round, because the temperature is comfortable and constant, you will even be able to watch TV or use a computer without sunglasses. What is most impressive is that we can do this all in one day! With no mess! We retain your existing polycarbonate or glass roof and insulate it from the inside, finishing it in an attractive gloss white tongue and groove PVC cladding that matches perfectly with the rest of your conservatory

construction. The materials we use are lightweight, therefore no roof strengthening is required, no planning application is necessary and no long periods of mess and upheaval in your home. In addition to this the look and finish of your Thermos Roof will be as fresh in 10 years as it is now. The performance of the lightweight insulation system will equal that of vastly more expensive options, with less mess and waste, and less time to install saving you thousands of pounds and allowing you to enjoy your conservatory immediately. We can install a Thermos Roof to conservatories of any size or shape transforming them into a flowing extension of your living space wherein its use is not dictated by the external weather conditions, it will become warm in winter and cool in summer. In addition to the above benefits, our team will eliminate mould and condensation, reduce rain, noise and serve to cover up an unsightly

dirty roof. The gloss white finish will make it brighter in the evenings by reflecting light and will give your conservatory that WOW factor, making it a great place to relax or work. All installations come with a 5 year warranty and we guarantee that you will be amazed with both the improved appearance and the insulating performance of your new roof. We offer a free quotation service for the installation of your Thermos Roof and, should you require it, we can also undertake maintenance works to repair or replace gutters, fascias, soffits, window sills, roof panels and leaking roofs. Please give us a call today on 01670 828 695 to start the ball rolling to making full use of your Conservatory! ■ www.thermosroof.co.uk


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by Erin Kingsley It’s a parent’s worst nightmare: you are waiting for your child to come home from school and they don’t. This is the situation that Claire and Matt found themselves in when their 11-year-old son, Evan, did not come home from school after football practice. The police are called, and the search is on. Claire and Matt are torn apart by the events and as the months drift on they give up all hope of Evan coming home. But, as the title suggests, Evan is indeed found. But the boy that returns to them is not the same boy that went missing. Refusing to talk to anyone he is withdrawn, only finding short moments of happiness and peace when visiting his grandparents on their farm. The police try to ascertain what happened but to no avail. Until another boy goes missing. What drew me to this book is the fact that the focus is on what happened AFTERWARDS. We all watch news reports of children who are abducted and sometimes there is a happy ending. For us, as onlookers, that is where the story ends. But is it possible for a family just pick up and carry on as if nothing happened? How on earth do you rebuild those lost moments with your child?

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by Nicole Dennis-Benn Patsy grew up in an impoverished town in Jamaica and struggles to make ends meet, raising her 5-year-old daughter, Tru. But she has a dream. A dream that lies across the ocean in a city that never sleeps, watched over by Lady Liberty. She isn’t the only one. Many have left Jamaica for America, sending home details of their new lives. But you can’t just leave Jamaica and head to the US. When 46

Patsy is finally granted a visa, it is only a visitor one. And just for her, not Tru. And so, leaving her daughter behind with her previously absent father, she begins her life as an undocumented migrant. It soon becomes clear that life in New York is not what she thought it would be. Dennis-Benn has created an engrossing novel showing the reality of the plight of migrants. Spanning a decade, it switches between Patsy and her new life and Tru’s childhood as she grows up without her mother. It says something about her skills as a writer that she has created a central character that is so flawed and yet likeable at the same time. The dialogue switches effortlessly between English and Jamaican Patois, leaving you, the reader, as an inhabitant of the two worlds that Patsy herself occupies. Will she ever be reunited with her daughter and how does a decision taken so long ago affect the two of them as life moves on around them in two vastly different countries?

HOPSCOTCH & HANDBAGS By Lucy Mangan

Subtitled ‘The truth about being a girl’, this book is essential reading for grown up girls of all ages. In it, Lucy Mangan explores the subtleties of female life from school onwards – or, as the title has it, from Hopscotch to Handbags. The tone is always light-hearted. This is no self help book – instead it’s a mixture of reminiscences, cautionary tales and laugh out loud moments. Packed with lists, diary entries, jokes and quizzes that are pure 1970’s Jackie magazine, the beauty of the book is how quickly you can place yourself within it. What girl doesn’t remember the intricate rules of teenage friendship, or the range of helpful excuses to get out of the dreaded PE lesson twice a week? And while lists may be something you would expect in a boy’s book, here they serve as a checklist and a reminder - I guarantee that you will measure your teenage self against the ‘cool and uncool’ list, and the Top Ten Beloved Books will send you back to your old childhood favourites (Malory Towers, anyone?) Mangan’s style is chatty, confidential and inclusive – and her points hit home.


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