All About St John's & Villages April/May 2018

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April/May 2018 Issue 43

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Contents

welcome

April/May 18 D ead

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26 32 Financial Advice 6 Enjoy Local 8 Community News 10 & 11 Business News 12 - 13 The Henry & James Wills Trust 14 Competition RHS Spring Festival 19 Worcester Poets 20 Meg's Recipe: Salsicce E Fagioli 22 Business News: Sanctuary Care 24 Early Music Festival 26 Notice Board 30 - 31 All About Worcester Repair Cafe 32 What’s On 34 - 36 Classes & Courses 37 Theatre News 38 Competition Malvern Theatre 38 www.facebook.com/allaboutmalvernhills @allaboutmalvern Instagram: allaboutlocalmagazines www.allaboutworcester.com

Spring is in the air and there is lots to do in the city and surrounding villages during April and May. If you're looking for a creative outlet, perhaps the Worcester Poets on Page 20 might be worth a look. There's an Early Music Festival taking place in May (Page 26) while our Noticeboard and What's On pages have lots more ideas of things to do. We've also included details of The Henry and James Willis Trust that helps people recovering from illness or with a long term health problem. The Trust has a connection to a well-known local landmark building in St John's, turn to Page 14 to find out more. This is a great time of year to be enjoying this wonderful area we call home, so carry on reading and make the most of springtime!

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why and how should you invest? By Independent Financial Adviser Gary Morris How do I know if I’m ready to invest? It’s slightly unfair to answer a question with a question, but it’s easy to put off something you’re unfamiliar with. Only you can say when you’re ready – so, there are two things you should be asking yourself: 1) Do I have access to cash if I needed it quickly? And 2) Can I leave the money invested for a sufficient time to let it grow (at least 5 years)? If you answered ‘no’ to either of these questions, then investing your money might not be right for you. But if you answered ‘yes,’ then just remember that the earlier you start investing, the better chance you have of your savings growing. Should I invest regularly or pay in a lump sum? Saving money regularly not only helps with your own monthly budgeting, but it can also help smooth out the natural highs and lows of investing. Overall though, the longer you can invest in the stock market, the better it is likely to be for you. Timing your investment so that you buy when the market is low and sell when the market is high troubles even the very best of investment professionals! Investing regularly reduces the risk of buying high when investing a lump sum (expensive!). The technique of investing at regular intervals is known as ‘pound cost averaging.’ What if I need to get my hands on the money quickly? Selecting the right type of savings vehicle is just as important as choosing where to invest – because not all savings vehicles allow you to access your savings at a time that’s convenient to you, or some might charge you if you need to access your savings earlier than expected. Bear in mind that there are some cash accounts that will pay higher levels of interest provided the money is held for a minimum length of time, but accessing your cash early could swallow up that interest. Or, you might be denied access altogether until the term is up. Savings vehicles like Stocks and Shares ISAs tend not to restrict access to your money, but the value of your investment may fluctuate, especially over a short period of time. So you need to be

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clear about the money you can save over the medium-term so as to avoid being forced to sell when the value of your investments could be low. Spreading your investments so you’re holding assets over different periods of time can help with this – just remember that the less time you’re invested, the less time your money has to grow. How long should I invest for? Having a range of goals over the medium and long term will help you focus on how long to remain invested. However, investing in the stock market shouldn’t be viewed as a short-term investment – you need to be thinking at least five years. Plus, you should always keep some money readily available for the household to cover unforeseen events. What are the tax advantages of investing? Savings vehicles have their own tax rules, with the likes of ISAs having different rules and savings limits from pensions and bank accounts. Holding different saving vehicles could help you control the level of taxes you pay today and perhaps more importantly, the level you pay later in life. For more information about why and how you should invest you can contact a financial adviser who can help you make the right decision for your budget and circumstances.

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Enjoy Local 1. big dreamers festival Big Dreamers Festival brings some of the UK’s best children’s theatre companies to Worcester this April. Workshops, film and theatre take place at venues around the city starting on Thursday 5th April. Among the events is Tilda’s Magic Attic at The Hive on Saturday 7th April. Suitable for children aged between 6 and 11, the show features a beautiful blend of storytelling, song and puppetry. You can read more online at bigdreamersfestival.co.uk or pop into The Hive for details.

2. mayor's charity concertGo The Mayor’s Charity Concert features Worcester Concert Brass on Friday 13th April. Starting at 7.30pm at The Guildhall, they’ll be helping to raise money for the current Mayor’s nominated charities. Worcester Concert Brass regularly raise money for charity, and this year they are focussing on fundraising for Maggs Day Centre in Worcester. worcesterconcertbrass. org.uk

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things to enjoy local During April & May

3. gardening talks

The Hallow Horticultural Society has several events taking place this spring. Paul Green gives a talk “The Sensory Garden” and will bring along some flowers to sniff from his nursery! The talk is on Wednesday 18th April starting at 7pm at Hallow Parish Hall. On 16th May the writer and journalist Wade Muggleton gives a talk about Permaculture in the garden, while on Saturday 19th May, the Society holds a Plant Sale on Hallow Village Green between 10am and 2pm. hallowgardeners.co.uk

4. The Soldier's Tale by Stravinsky The English Symphony Orchestra is working with actors from Worcester Repertory Theatre for a performance of The Soldier’s Tale by Stravinsky. This witty and poignant setting of the Faust legend is presented in a brilliant new staging, along with Copland’s Appalachian Spring, in which dancers of Academy Theatre Arts join the orchestra for a rare complete staging of this work. The performance takes place on Friday 4th May at The Swan Theatre. For tickets, call Worcester Live (01905) 611427. www.eso.co.uk

5. art exhibitions 2018 sees the launch of a series of Art Exhibitions running throughout the year at Elmslie House in Malvern. The inaugural exhibition, ‘A Fresh Start’ is a Spring Show of Contemporary Art, open daily from 10.30am to 4.30pm on Saturday 7th April through to Sunday 15th April inclusive, with late night opening on Friday 13th April until 8pm. A café will be open throughout the exhibition offering light refreshments. For more information please contact Anna Taylor on 07789 470780 or elmsliehouse@gmail.com, or for directions, visit elmsliehouse.co.uk

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WORCESTER CIVIC SOCIETY Worcester Civic Society has a busy calendar of events this Spring. On Tuesday 10th April they’ve organised a coach trip to Ludlow, with a guided tour by one of the town’s Blue Badge Guides. The trip is open to both members and non-members of the Society and for further information you can speak to Phil on 07760 352086. Meanwhile the Society’s annual Mayor’s Lecture takes place at The Guildhall on Tuesday 24th April, starting at 7.30pm. Lieutenant Colonel Mark Jackson OBE will speak about the links between Worcester and WW1. Entry is free and open to everyone, with donations given to the Mayor’s chosen charities.


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THE FOOT CLINIC Helen Gough asks ‘How fit are your feet?’ The foot is a very complex structure made up of 26 bones, 33 joints and 19 muscles. We take our feet for granted until something hurts and we can’t do our usual activities. Your feet can tell you a lot about your general health, conditions such as diabetes and arthritis can cause problems in the foot and should be diagnosed and managed appropriately to minimise long term damage. Our feet also play a vital role in maintaining our stability especially as we age so it is important to maintain good joint function to reduce the risk of injury and falls. At the Foot Clinic, we uniquely have a Podiatric Surgeon and a Podiatrist on the team and can therefore provide every aspect of foot health care; chiropody treatments, nail and foot surgery, biomechanical assessment, gait analysis and orthotic therapy, diabetes assessment and wound care, ultrasound and steroid injections. We have clinics in Worcester and Malvern and we are able to treat all ages. You can self-refer to our clinic and our waiting times are minimal, so make an appointment today and let us help you stay fit on your feet! Contact us on 01684 893 820

INTERIOR WINDOW SHUTTERS Why Window Shutters? The popularity of plantation shutters has grown after the recent cold winter and with the prospect of warmer months ahead. The shutters are designed to keep you cooler in summer and warmer in winter. The ability to control light in each panel, no matter the window shape, is a practical solution for light and privacy control. Shutters offer this benefit as each louvred panel is in effect a separate window covering, independently controlled. Bay windows can be a nightmare with traditional curtains and blinds. Exclusively supplying S-Craft branded products, the window shutters are made to measure and they look fantastic once installed. Peter, owner of Shuttercraft Worcestershire based in Droitwich Spa, has earned a reputation around Worcestershire as a local design and made-tomeasure specialist. Phone Peter for a friendly chat and he will also be happy to call and offer at home selection and survey. Visit www.shuttercraft-worcestershire.co.uk for a gallery of local installations.

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SST4 PERFORMANCE Two highly regarded Sports Injury therapists are opening a new treatment clinic in St Johns. Paula Clayton, a sports physiotherapist and her husband Rick Clayton, a soft tissue/ massage therapist, have travelled the world working with British athletes. In recent years they have focussed on teaching therapists as well as running 2 clinics in Shropshire and north Worcestershire. ‘We see all sorts of people with all types of problems’ says Rick. ‘Some people come once a month for maintanence treatment to keep their bodies working normally while others will come to sort out a new injury.’ ‘If you feel the beginnings of a problem, don’t wait until you are in agony’ says Rick, ‘it’s always best to take preventative action.’ Rick and Paula are opening their new clinic at the Worcester Golf and Country Club on Bransford Road in St Johns. Appointments need to be booked in advance.

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the henry & james wills trust The Henry & James Willis Trust helps people in the Worcester area who are recovering from an illness, have been in hospital recently or have a long-term health problem. The Charity provides cash grants to assist with a short break away from home to help with recovery, which can be at a destination of your choice and to include a carer if required. The Trustees also consider other appropriate ways of offering assistance. he origins of the Trust date back to a successful manufacturing enterprise in the city in the Victorian era. Two brothers, Henry & James Willis, set up in Worcester as boot and shoe manufacturers. Shoes were made in every size, from the smallest child’s to the largest woman’s and in five different fittings and widths of soles. All were made from the finest qualities of leather obtainable.

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Worcester was a good place to manufacture leather goods, thanks to the city’s longestablished reputation for glove manufacture. In a short space of time, Willis of Worcester became a well-known firm throughout the UK. Their Cinderella boots and shoes were favoured for perfection of fit, elegance of style, comfort and durability which was unsurpassed. Close attention was paid to every detail of the manufacturing process, with Henry Willis inventing a process now universally employed for dressing calf-kid. After starting the business in Sidbury in the mid 1850s, it moved to the well-known Cinderella Works off the Bransford Road St John’s. Here it stayed for almost 100 years until finally closing in 1960. The building was sold to Great Universal Stores, the owners of the Kays catalogue and more recently it found a new lease of life as apartments, while retaining part of the original façade.

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At its height the firm employed more than 300 people and enjoyed a reputation as a benevolent employer, paying the best wholesale wages in the country. In 1889, when the business had been in existence for some 35 years, the workforce entertained the heads of the firm to a dinner at the Albion Inn, Bath Road, rather a role reversal to the norm today. In 1942 when Britain was in the depths of the Second World War, Miss Constance Sarah Finch, who had been nursing in Norwich and who is believed to be the grand-daughter of Henry Willis, created a number of Charitable Trusts in her will. One of these was the Henry & James Willis Trust, with the aim of helping residents of the Worcester area with convalescence after surgery or illness. The charity is now administered by a small group of voluntary trustees who review all applications received and can action grants very quickly. An application form can be obtained by writing to the Clerk, John Wagstaff at 4 Norton Close, Worcester WR5 3EY, telephone (01905) 355659 or email secretary@willistrust.org

Alternatively, a form can be downloaded at www.willlistrust.org where further information is also available on the grants.


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worcester poets Worcester Poets is a group of poetry enthusiasts meeting regularly in the cathedral. A friendly group with a range of experience, new members are always welcome at their workshops. Paul Elwell tells us more. ur workshops act as a starting point for writing. We come together every three months and each workshop revolves around a theme which is chosen by one of our members.

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Recently the theme was ‘The Museum of Your Life’, the idea of curating a museum with things that represent your past. Another time we chose ‘Hats’ as a theme, exploring how hats reflect your identity and their different associations. One of the group brought in an army cap from the last war which had belonged to their father. The memories that surfaced were very evocative. Each session is led by one of our members who will decide on the theme of the day, but they might also provide examples of poems for us to read, or objects or photographs. Somebody ran a workshop on the subject of boxes; what you put in them both physically and metaphorically.

The Cathedral is kind enough to regard us as part of their larger Worcestershire family and, as such, they allow us to use it as our meeting space. Usually our workshops are held in the Chapter House, or sometimes in the Crypt. This year our meetings are in April, July and October, always on a Saturday. We have around 30 people on our mailing list and there’s usually around 15 people at a meeting. New members are always welcome.

The workshop is a creative space in which you can come up with ideas and start to write something. It’s really a starting point rather than a race to get something finished. Towards the end of each session we do read some of the work we produce, but there’s no pressure to do this if you prefer not to. Some of the work produced in the workshops ends up on our blog (see the web address in the purple box). Our members have a huge range of experience, from newcomers to experienced authors who have been published. Although we take the medium seriously, we’re not too pretentious about it. This is really about encouraging others to have a go at writing.

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The next meeting of Worcester Poets is on 7th April between 10am and 1pm. You can read more on their blog: chapterandversesite.wordpress.com To enquire about workshops, please email paul.elwell@blueyonder.co.uk


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salsicce e fagioli A recipe from Meg Edmunds at Roots … Sausage and beans! So, the bean scene is changing and for the better! British beans are back, no small feat as they had fallen out of favour with farmers conventionally growing cereal crops year after year and relying on artificial inputs to boost crop yields. Beans had been relegated to animal feed status. Those of us growing organically have led the return to crops which naturally build fertility in the soils; beans and peas are essential in our rotations. Simultaneously the nutritional value of beans in our diet has been highlighted and with some clever thinking, a new brand of British organic bean has emerged as a delicious alternative. Grown in Britain since the Iron Age, fava beans are tasty, nutritious and good for the soil. At Roots, we have stocked Hodmedod’s products for a while. Winning BBC Food and Farming Awards 2017 Best Food Producer, they have led the charge. A well-deserved prize for continuing to develop the British bean scene! This recipe is the quick family supper version of a well-known Tuscan recipe which would normally involve soaking (overnight) and boiling the dried

beans first to cook them with garlic and sage, which is great if you are super organised (and really economical), but if not… Heat the olive oil in a deep sauté pan (or shallow casserole dish). Prick the sausages and add to the pan, frying them over a medium heat, turning occasionally to brown on all sides. Then add the onion, continue to sauté for a few minutes to soften the onions then add the garlic and sage. As soon as these ingredients begin to sizzle add the ‘squished’ tomatoes. Simmer for 15-20 minutes until the tomatoes have melted away in a sauce and finally add the rinsed beans. Check the seasoning is to your taste adding salt and pepper if necessary, you may need to add 125250ml of water at this stage to thin the sauce a little, then simmer for a further 10-15 minutes. Serve this dish with crusty bread or some steamed greens, or both.

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We specialise in allergy and free from diets.

A brilliant farm shop for foodies

Enjoy our range of gluten free, sugar free, wheat free, dairy free and vegan foods.

Friday Night Pizza returns! Opening on 6th April for takeaway and at the end of the month the Pizza Bus returns. Tel. 01905 421104 - booking essential

We’re open: Mon - Sat 9am - 5pm Fridays until 8pm Sunday 10am - 1pm

We have fresh, ready to eat foods, tarts, wraps, pasties and amazing vegan cakes! Visit our website or come and see us for help and advice.

27, Worcester Road, Malvern, WR14 4QY Tel: 01684 891191 www.brantub.co.uk

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FUNERAL DIRECTOR

• 24 Hour Service • Pre Paid Funeral Plans • Private Chapels of Rest

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Business News

SANCTUARY CARE Offering residential and dementia care At Sanctuary Care we support our residents to spend their time enjoying the things they love and have a dedicated member of staff in each home who organises a range of events supporting residents to live happy and contented lives full of wonderful experiences. Our dedicated and caring teams offer care with kindness, providing quality residential and dementia care in the comfort of wonderful surroundings. Our welcoming care homes include spacious en-suite bedrooms, lounge and dining areas and delicious home-cooked meals along with landscaped gardens and hairdressing salons.

Invitation to Care Home Open Day Saturday 21 April 2pm to 4pm* www.sanctuary-care.co.uk

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Join our residents and staff at our free community events - regal inspired celebrations to coincide with the Queen’s Birthday, with entertainment, sandwiches and scrumptious cake. *Visit our website below for upcoming event details and exact times. We look forward to meeting you.

Regent Residential Care Home School Road, St John’s WR2 4HF 01905 337 100 Juniper House Residential Care Home 2 Oak View Way, St John’s WR2 5FJ 01905 676 950


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Join us for our free community events

Care Home Open Day

Saturday 21 April from 2pm to 4pm To coincide with the Queen’s Birthday, join our residents and staff at our regal inspired celebrations with entertainment, sandwiches and scrumptious cakes.

Regent Residential Care Home

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Tel: 01905 337 100

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School Road, St John’s WR2 4HF

2 Oak View Way, St John’s WR2 5FJ

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Music Rachel Podger by Teresa Pewal

early music festival Twelve hours of back to back baroque music in a ‘Baroquathon’ is one of the many highlights of this year’s Worcestershire Music Festival! During April and May there’s the chance to enjoy a range of different music in venues across Worcester. Here’s some of the highlights. Bach and Biber – Friday 27th April Violinist Rachel Podger performs two of Bach’s solo Cello Suites which have been transposed for violin. There will also be music from Tartini and Matteis as well as Biber’s hauntingly beautiful Guardian Angel, the final work from his Mystery Sonatas. 7.30pm at Old St Martin’s Church in The Cornmarket. A History of Dance in Music – Sat 28th April Early wind band Blondel take us on a fascinating musical journey which includes music from Margaret of Austria’s dance book and Playford’s Dancing Master. 7.30pm, Old St Martin’s Church in The Cornmarket.

Linarol Consort with Matthew Pochin will explore the rich and diverse repertoire of German song. There is music from a hitherto unpublished manuscript in Vienna and there is music by Ludwig Senfl, Heinrich Isaac, Alexander Agricola, Pierre de la Rue and Josquin Des Prez. 3pm at Old St Martin’s Church in The Cornmarket. PLUS on Saturday 28th April … A Rococo Coffee Concert, 10.15am at St Martin’s Church, London Road and in the afternoon Blondel perform at The Commandery (normal admission charges apply) Saturday 19th May – The Pride and Prejudice Ball at The Guildhall from 8pm to 11pm. Dress in your Georgian finery for an evening of entertainment!

Will Niemand Singen? – Sunday 29th April

Concert tickets available from worcsearly.eventbrite.co.uk or from the Worcester Live Box Office on (01905) 611427.

Playing copies of the oldest surviving viol, the

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Caremark are a local Home Care provider offering private Care & Support Services to people in their own homes and community. We are here to support you and help you manage your daily tasks so you can enjoy your life to the fullest. Our dedicated team are here to assist you to remain as independent as possible, with the dignity you deserve. Caremark takes great care to match carers and customers, to ensure compatibility, empathy and mutual respect.

01905 452 595

worcester@caremark.co.uk

We offer a range of services tailored to keep you in your own home, from hourly visits to Live In Care. Caremark has an excellent reputation and are dedicated to providing a bespoke service. We can assist you or a loved one, to remain safe, independent and at home. Our services include: Hourly Care, Live In Care, Overnight Stays, Companionship, Shopping Or Outings, Respite, Assistance With Pets.

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The 5th Annual Worcestershire Festival of Business Friday 14th September Chateau Impney Hotel, Droitwich A Celebration of Enterprise & Entrepreneurship

Exhibitor Enquires call Stuart Allen 01905 384314

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Notice Board grand jumble sale in hallow Sat 12th May, 10.30am at Hallow Parish Hall. A popular event with some lovely items on sale

hallow country fair

We DESIGN • COST • BUILD • NEW BUILDS • LISTED BUILDINGS • TRADITIONAL OR MODERN • REFURBISHMENTS • CONVERSIONS • HOUSE REMODELLING

Sunday 3rd June This year there will be several new arena events and attractions for the children. It's on all day with free parking nearby, with food, bars and lots of stalls and games..

market sunday at the fold 22 April & 27 May - 11am until 2pm With local, ethical and sustainable produce and crafts in the covered market barn. Free admission - Taking place on the fourth Sunday of every month at the Fold in Bransford

www.thefold.org.uk

welcome to walking events Enjoy a guided walk in the beautiful Worcester countryside. On Sat 2nd June and Sunday 3rd June try out a guided 3 or 5 mile walk with Worcestershire Ramblers, from Hanbury Hall, School Road, Hanbury. We are offering experienced leaders and walks in the local countryside

CHARTERED ARCHITECT Matthew Lewis Director

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Details: worcestershireramblers.org.uk

try sailing in may with RYA Push The Boat Out At least five venues across Worcestershire giving you the chance to try sailing and windsurfing for free or at low cost

Visit www.rya.org.uk/ptbo

hardy plant society talks

Contact us now: 01886 884634

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Saturday 14 April ‘Ferns’, a talk by Heather Godard-Key of specialist growers Fibrex Nurseries Saturday 19 May ‘Summer Splendour’, a talk by Harriet Rycroft, former head gardener at Whichford Pottery, on how to produce exciting summer container displays 2pm at Crowle Parish Hall, (WR7 4AZ). Plant sales, raffle and refreshments available. Visitors welcome at £3.

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Notice Board swan sanctuary volunteering The Swan Food Project meets regularly along the river in the city centre to help with practical tasks that support the swans & other wildlife. Tasks include cleaning and weeding to give swans safer and easier access to the river. Sessions take place on the third Wednesday of each month, starting at 9.30am. Those who wish to can stay after coffee to help with the swan feeding at 12.30pm, which takes around 30 minutes.

For more information, email Marilyn McCarthy, placeofpeace@tiscali.co.uk

buddhist temple services Come along to your local Buddhist temple for one of our three weekly nembutsu services all are welcome including beginners. Read more at our website

www.amidamandala.com, or call 01684 572444. Kaspa & Satya

wanted: Young acoustic musicians to perform on the new Severn Sounds Bandstand at Mello Festival in Hanley Castle on 26th and 27th May. Send your details plus a link to a video of you performing to info@severnsoundsfestival. co.uk or apply via the Severn Sounds Festival facebook and Twitter feeds

www.mellofestival.co.uk

jigsaw Worcestershire Mental Health Relative and Carer’s Support Group (since 1996) Our group’s members aim to improve the resilience, emotional strength and wellbeing for relatives and carers of people with mental illness. We do this through peer support and by sharing our knowledge of mental health issues. We meet on the 1st Monday of each month from 7.30pm to 9pm Come and join us at Osborne Court on Osborne Road in Malvern Link (WR14 1JE)

07503 601737 - www.jigsaw.org.uk jigsaw.worcs@gmail.com

Tuesday 8 May 2018

Rob Davies Plumbing & Heating

• Oil • Boiler breakdown/service/ maintenance • Boiler replacement/upgrade • Heating installation/upgrade • Central heating power flushing

Contact Rob 07974 413330 THREE LOCAL COUNTIES COVERED! NO JOB TOO SMALL!

For gas servicing and installation Contact Duanne 07773 395 803

Items available: • • • • • • • • •

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Local Group

All About...

worcester repair cafe Since it started two years ago, hundreds of items have been repaired by the volunteers at Worcester Repair Café. Meeting on the second Saturday of each month, everybody is welcome to bring something along to have it fixed. Rod Howell is one of the organisers and tells us more.

Who organises Repair Café in Worcester? Repair Cafe Worcester is part of an international network of Repair Cafes; the home organisation is based in Amsterdam. The Worcester group was started up as a partnership project between Transition Worcester and the Duckworth Worcestershire Trust early in 2016. The Repair Cafe Worcester steering committee consists mostly of volunteers and staff from those organisations.

When did it start in Worcester and what have been the highlights since then? The first Repair Cafe in Worcester was in May 2016; since that time, we have saved almost 500 items from a landfill site.

Milestone moments include an official visit by the Mayor of Worcester in November 2016; in this session we mended several items of his, including two pairs of his trousers. Our busiest Repair Cafe to date was in November 2017 when we had 70 items to repair. In a very busy session like this, there may be a short wait, but it gives our visitors an opportunity to sample our delicious homemade cakes!

What kinds of things can you repair? We’ll have a look at literally anything that can be carried through the door. Our sewing team can mend clothes and textiles; we’ll fix electrical items, computers, toys, furniture and bric-abrac. We also sharpen garden tools, such as secateurs, shears and loppers. Everyone is welcome to come along; we have visitors of all ages and all backgrounds. Families come along too, very often including a child clutching a favourite toy (or toys) to be mended.

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Are there any memorable repairs you can tell us about? We did set the world straight once! Two of our regular visitors brought their globe in through the door. Unfortunately, the globe would not stay with North facing upwards. Fortunately, we managed to fix it, so that North faced up as it should. Many of the best repairs are for young people with broken toys. We’ll never forget how happy one girl was when we sewed the eye back onto her stuffed toy giraffe.

Tell us something about your volunteer repairers… The whole of Repair Cafe Worcester feels like a community of wonderful, like-minded people. They are people who are happy to give their time and share their skills with each other as well as our visitors. Of course, each repair session relies not just on our talented repairers, but also on the people who greet visitors at reception, serve refreshments and match each visitor to a repairer. Repair Cafe Worcester takes place at STARS centre on Stanley Road (WR5 1BE) on the second Saturday of every month, between 11am and 2pm. People can find out more on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/repaircafeworcester


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What’s On

Malvern Blinds Est. 1975

Manufacturers of Internal & External Blinds

Vertical • Roller • Pleated • Venetian Roman • Woodslat • Awnings • Canopies Replacement Fabrics Conservatory Blinds

01684 574047

www.malvern-blinds.co.uk

The Old Fire Station, Howsell Road Malvern WR14 1TF | Customer Parking

Mon - Fri 8am - 5pm, Sat 9am - 1pm

All aspects of plumbing, heating & drainage undertaken. No callout charge. No job too small. All work guaranteed. • Leaking Toilets • Blocked Drains • Dripping Taps • Radiators • Burst Pipes • Water Tanks • Heating Pumps • Boilers Installed

• Overflows • Showers • Stop Taps • Outside Taps • Water Tanks • Heating Pumps • Blocked Toilets • Motorised Valves

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april & May Wednesday 11 April Penny Dreadful, or Mrs Lovett’s Revenge! Chills and chuckles in abundance with this family-friendly show featuring Sweeney Todd’s accomplice! Starting 3.30pm at Tudor House Museum, tickets are £10 or £30 for a family of four. For details of this and other events at Tudor House Museum, see www.tudorhouse.org.uk Thursday 12 April Mammoth Reading Day at The Hive Mammoth stories and games in the children’s library for Easter. Make your own mammoth, take part in games, join a storytime and enjoy a special screening of the film ‘Ice Age’. 10am to 4pm, www.iceageworcestershire.com Friday 20 April Callow End Social Club is holding a quiz night for teams of up to six people. Beginning at 8.30pm, you are welcome along to this friendly club, with very competitive bar prices. Cost of the quiz is £1 per team member, with all profits from the quiz donated to Callow End Primary school. For queries please email callowendclub.secretary@btconnect.com Saturday 21 April Worcester Male Voice Choir Concert Worcester Male Voice Choir will be performing a Concert for St George’s Day, 7pm at St Martin’s Church in Worcester. Guest soloists will be joining the choir, tickets £12, For details see worcestermalevoicechoir.org.uk Saturday 21 April Talk: ‘A Media Gardener and his Allotment’ by Terry Walton at the Black Pear Gardening Club. All meetings start 2.30pm at Powick Parish Hall, new members are always welcome. For details contact Brian Skeys, (01684) 311297 Thursday 26 April Talk: Alex Christofi Betty Trask Prize-winning author Alex Christofi. Alex will be at The Hive, talking about his latest novel Let Us Be True. Starts 7.30pm, tickets £5, see thehiveworcester.org

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What’s On Friday 4 May - Monday 7 May The Upton upon Severn Folk Festival Four days of music and entertainment around town www.uptonfolk.org Saturday 5 May & Monday 7 May Malvern Well Dressing & Water Festival 50 dressed wells throughout the area (see page 18) Saturday : Arts & Food Market, Abbey Road 10 - 5.30 and Health & Wellbeing Fair, Rosebank Gardens 11 - 5 Big Splash Monday: Fun & Games in Priory Park www.visitthemalverns.org Thursday 10 May - Sunday 13 May RHS Malvern Spring Festival at The Three Counties Showground. From RHS Gold Medal winning show gardens to specialist plant and floral exhibitions, it’s a great day out for gardeners of all abilities to discover inspiration and enjoy a great day out. rhsmalvern.co.uk Saturday 12 May Repair Café Worcester at STARS centre on Stanley Road (WR5 1BE) from 11am to 2pm. Bring along your broken household items to be fixed by expert volunteers! www.facebook.com/repaircafeworcester

P & D Green Waste Ltd GARDEN WASTE COLLECTION SERVICE LARGE OR SMALL

We can clear all of your unwanted garden waste. We also cut hedges, mow lawns and undertake garden maintenance projects please contact us at: panddgreenwaste@gmail.com t: 01905 22604 m:07565 633532

For a free quotation

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Monday 14 May Auction Night at the Swan Theatre with lots including art, spa breaks, meals and experiences that money can’t buy! The evening will be led by Charles Robinson, with viewing from 7pm and auction from 8pm. Further details at www.worcesterlive.co.uk

or call 01684 252 242 by Tue 8 May 2018 at the latest To advertise please call Tina: 07952 591031 or email tina@allabout-local.com

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What’s On Qualified Tradesmen

Est 2007 W.M. Downes Building and Landscaping

Honest, Reliable, Professional Complete building & landscaping from start to finish • Extensions, Porches, Garden Walling • Stone Walling and repairs, repointing • Alterations and Modernisation • Patios, Driveways, Fencing • Internal and External repairs & maintenance • And much more... Contact us today for a FREE quotation

01684 574599 | 07813 452044 wayne.downes@hotmail.co.uk

Also including: Tiling, Carpentry, Plastering & Coving Family Business Free Estimates Interior & Exterior kymeharris@icloud.com 01905 418851

May Thursday 17 May Talk: Dennis Williams on Croome Park RAF Museum 2018 is the year in which the Centenary of the Royal Air Force is celebrated. Organised by Worcester Civic Society, the talk starts 2pm at St Peter’s Baptist Church in Eden Close (WR5 3TZ). The event is free to attend and open to members and non-members of the Civic Society. Sunday 20 May The Worcester Full and Half-Marathon now in its seventh year. Starting 9.30am near Sixways Stadium, following a route around countryside to the east of the city. Supporting St Richard’s Hospice. www.tempoevents.co.uk Wednesday 23 May The Museum of Royal Worcester is due to re-open after major refurbishment work. The museum tells the stories and illustrates the skills of the people who worked at this remarkable company for more than two centuries. For details visit www.museumofroyalworcester.org Saturday 26 May Malvern Walking Festival 2018 nine days of walks with something for everyone! Now in its 17th year, visit www.malvernwalking.uk or speak to Malvern Tourist Information for details on (01684) 892289 Sunday 27 May & Monday 28 May Oak Apple Day Celebrations at The Commandery in Sidbury from 1.30pm to 5pm on Sunday and 10am to 5pm on Monday. Two days of activities commemorating Charles the Second’s restoration to the throne, with theatre, living history, family games and Morris dancing. www.worcestershire.gov.uk/museums Monday 28 May Great Malvern Food Festival In the grounds of Great Malvern Priory Church and around the town centre, from 10am until 5.30pm

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Piano Lessons All Ages For pleasure or ABRSM exams

Mrs Marian Smith Rushwick 07710 980053

Classes & Courses

sue bratton pilates classes New beginners class starting at Hallow Parish Hall on Friday mornings in April. New antenatal Pilates class starting in April on Monday evenings at Wichenford Memorial Hall. Existing classes running daily at several local venues. All classes taught by physiotherapists who are qualified Pilates instructors. For more information and to book places please call 07974 343609 or email sue579@icloud.com

National Pool Lifeguard Qualification with Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Monday 9th April - Friday 13th April Malvern Active, Thirlstane Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 3PL Course Tutor: Tom Boyle. Cost: ÂŁ250 For more information or to book on the course, email: info@malvernactive.co.uk or call 01684 581681

If you run local classes or courses and would like your details printed here please contact Tina on 07952 591031 or email tina@allabout-local.com

The Blind Man Huge selection of all types of blinds at extremely low prices For a free no obligation quotation phone

01886 821404

Fume Free Only non-toxic products used in your house Fully insured | DBS Checked | Fully trained staff An independent, Worcester based company, not part of a franchise

Call for a quote on 01905 700134 | 07930 859068 or visit us at www.oven-scrub.com

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Theatre News Sherlock Holmes:

the final curtain Could this be the final curtain for the world’s greatest detective? Sherlock Holmes lives in retirement on the South Coast. He keeps bees, occasionally casts his fly fishing rod, even plays his Stradivarius when the rheumatism allows. All too aware that he’s older and slower, he’s concerned that he might have lost his touch, paranoid that he is an easy target for his enemies: there have been so many over the years. He never truly believed Moriarty – his arch nemesis – died at the Reichenbach Falls. So when Mary Watson tracks him down to tell him she has seen her long-dead son, James, through the window of 221B Baker Street, apparently alive and well, Holmes is determined to solve the mystery and confront his own demons at the same time. Chilling, gripping and filled with unforeseen twists and revelations, this new thriller stars Robert Powell and Liza Goddard at Malvern Theatres from Monday 21st to Saturday 26th May.

Competition

the final curtain Win a pair of tickets to this show at Malvern Theatres. Please answer the following question: Sherlock Holmes was created by which British author? Email the answer plus your name, postcode and phone number competition@allabout-local.com by Monday 30 April 2018. The winners will be drawn from the entries and notified by Tuesday 1 May.

Good luck! *For terms & conditions see our website www.allaboutworcester.com Postal entries: All About Magazines, Colwall, Malvern, Worcestershire WR13 6QN - please include the answer, your name, postcode and phone number

Tickets are on sale at the Box Office 01684 892277 and online at malvern-theatres.co.uk

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Wednesday 21st - Saturday 24th March

Wednesday 7pm | Thursday & Friday 1pm & 7pm | Saturday 2pm malvern-theatres.co.uk | Box Office: 01684 892277

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RESIN DRIVEWAYS & PATIOS

“Dear Shaun, We just want to say ‘Thank You’ for the magnificient drive & pathways that Pave-Drive have laid for us. The design & finished work are superb. The workmen were efficient and didn’t waste a minute of their time.

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