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Welcome to Amber Valley Voice Spring has finally arrived (albeit with a few snow flurries), any day now the flowers will be ‘springing’ into life and we’ll be enjoying light evenings with a Pimms in one hand and a garden trowel in the other (well, perhaps not a garden trowel in our case!)
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As of next month, this magazine will be divided in half to create the ‘Bolsover Voice’ covering Broadmeadows and South Normanton and Amber Valley Voice Alfreton edition, which will cover Oakerthorpe, South Wingfield and the surrounding area. This is in addition to the existing Amber Valley Voice Swanwick, Riddings, Leabrooks and Somercotes edition...so we will be delivering to over 10,000 homes in total from next month. This month we have lots of articles for you to peruse, About Backs and Bones, Smith Craven, Body and Sole with a fantastic offer for our readers. Of course we have a wonderful offer from Tile Town and Glendair. Our very own Carla has submitted her own recipe for us this month, so if you have a favourite that you would like to share, please contact us….and the same goes for your favourite dog walks and pictures and community events. Remember this is your Re magazine and it has your best interests at heart, so please contribute Of ade and share! f r
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Although considering making a will can be a daunting prospect, it is important for those we love that we do and that we get it right. When you lose a loved one, it is important that you have time to grieve and mourn the loss without having to worry about the administration and legal implications of organising a loved ones final wishes and possessions. Jill has the knowledge and experience to resolve all these issues in the comfort of your own home, at a time and pace to suit you so you can achieve peace of mind and total satisfaction that all your wishes and your bequests will be fully carried out.. Wills From financial and asset bequeathment to arranging the guardianship of children
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Alfreton Singers Spring Concert
This concert will be held at Swanwick Sports College on Wednesday 10th April at 7:15pm. Admission is £5 which includes supper with a glass of wine or a cup of tea.
Upcoming walk with Alfreton and District Rambling Club
We walk on alternate Sundays and meet in the car park near Alfreton Library at 9:30am. Bring a drink and packed lunch. Suitable footwear and clothing required. New faces made welcome. Sunday 31st March, Chatsworth - 7 miles & Sunday 14th April, Bonsall - 8 miles. For more info call Terry on 01773 835437
Leonard Cheshire Disability - Green Gables Car Boot
Come along and support this local charity. You can either sell or browse but everyone is welcome and there are refreshments available. Sunday 31st March, booters set up from 9am, public access from 10am. £6 Booters, £10 Traders and 50p to Browse. For more information, contact Julie Watlow on 07738 033056.
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FREE Play Fun Session with Derbyshire Children’s Centre
Lots of fun play activities provided by community members for you and your child to enjoy. Plus get your FREE goodie bag to enable you to continue enjoying these activities at home. Thursday 28th March, 1:30pm until 3pm at Alfreton Community Centre, Off Mansfield Road.
Pentrich Historical Society
Pentrich Historic Society meets on the third Tuesday of each month, September through to June, at Pentrich Village Hall. Each meeting begins at 7.30 pm and everyone is welcome. There is disabled access to the hall, plenty of off-road parking. Tea, coffee and light refreshments are also served all for the £2.00 entrance fee. The next event is on Tuesday 16th April and is titled ‘The Hayes, Swanwick - The first 100 years by John Tranter’.
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Take part in Derbys 10k on the 28th April – all we ask is that you pay a registration fee of £10 and raise a minimum of £100 in sponsorship. For more information please contact Debbie Haynes on 01332 287008 or email debbie.haynes@sightsupportderbyshire.org.uk or visit our website www.sightsupportderbyshire.org.uk
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Assembly Rooms, Derby - Box Office 01332 255800 www. derbylive.co.uk Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Bill Kenwright’s acclaimed production of the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. Keith Jack, runner up from the BBC series ‘Any Dream Will Do’ plays Joseph in the retelling of the Biblical story of Joseph and his eleven brothers and the coat of many colours. Tuesday 9th - Saturday 13th April at evening and matinee performances Tickets £18 - £28.50 (online) concessions £16-£24.50 (Tues to Thurs only).
Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield - Box Office: 01246 345333 www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk The Pitman Painters
Bill Kenwright presents this award winning play. It is 1934 and a group of Ashington miners hire a professor to teach them art appreciation. Theory soon turns to practice and before long their paintings became famous. A humorous and moving story. Tues 9th - Sat 13th April. Evening and Matinee showings. Tickets - £12 - £25 (concessions and group discounts available)
Buxton Opera House - Box Office: 0845 127 2190, www.buxtonoperahouse.co.uk The Rise and Fall of Little Voice
This Olivier award winning comedy tells the story of shy Little Voice, who hides her amazing voice until it is discovered by talent scout Ray Say. Starring Beverley Callard, Ray Quinn and introducing Jess Robinson as Little Voice. Monday 25th – Saturday 30th March . Evening and matinee showings available Tickets £16 - £31, concessions and group discounts available
Derby Theatre - Box Office 01332 593939, www.derbytheatre.co.uk Robin Hood and His Very Merry Men
International touring theatre company Uncontained Arts bring you an interactive family show that’s not to be missed. There will be robbing from the rich and giving to the poor, there will be a men in tights, there will be a love story with Maid Marian and there will be a villainous sheriff of Nottingham but most of all there will be fun. Fri 29th - Sat 30th Mar at 11am and 2pm, Tickets £8. Don’t forget to mention the Amber Valley Voice when responding to Ads
Leek, Potato and Stilton Soup I’ve been making this soup for several years now and it’s so delicious and easy to make that even the husband voluntarily makes it from time to time!
Ingredients 25g butter 2 leeks 250g potatoes (peeled and chopped into chunks) 1.2 litres hot vegetable stock 2 bay leaves 100ml single cream 125g Stilton Salt and pepper to season Melt the butter into a large pan, add the leeks and soften. Add the potatoes, stock and bay leaves and season with a little salt and pepper. Cover with a lid and bring to the boil. Simmer for 15 minutes until the potatoes have softened. Stir in the cream and stilton until the stilton has melted. Remove the bay leaves and blend using a hand blender ………..voila!
Enjoy!
This is our very own Carla’s recipe, if you have a favourite recipe that you would like to submit, send it into info@ambervalleyvoice.co.uk
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Alfreton Neighbourhood update PC Sharon Evans, PCSO Simon Childs, PCSO Tracey Barks, PCSO Chris Hurt and PCSO Paul Hubber are your local officers for Alfreton Town Centre. We are led by Sgt. Simon Street and our team is dedicated to targeting community concerns, keeping the area safe and reducing anti-social behaviour. In this edition of Amber Valley Voice, we would like to remind people to pay a little attention to your shed or garage security as it won’t be long before we will all be tidying the garden or making the most of the nicer weather. By taking just a few steps you can help to reduce the potential of their outhouses being targeted by an opportunist thief. The most important thing to do is to make sure your garage, shed or outhouse is secured using a good quality lock. Take a look around what you store in your shed. Bicycles, power tools and other equipment could be costly to replace so chain valuable items to a strong anchor point on the ground. Mark equipment using a forensic property marking fluid and register them with a secure database such as Immobilise (www.immobilise.com) to help police trace them back to you should they be stolen and recovered. Consider installing security lighting which is triggered by movement or an alarm. Never leave items unattended and insecure. Even items which you don’t think are worth stealing could be valuable to a potential thief who may take the opportunity to use your ladders or tools to break into a property. Finally, if you are out in the garden make sure your home is secure. Make sure all your ground floor windows and doors are closed and locked so that your home can’t be targeted while you are distracted. Remember to report any suspicious activity and if you would like advice, or have any concerns you would like to discuss then contact your local Safer Neighbourhood policing team by calling 101, the non-emergency number for Derbyshire police.
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12 This month we have a nice walk from Alfreton Park that takes you through some of the local countryside you might not ordinarily get a chance to see. There are lots of opportunities to let your dog off the lead but there is one small stretch of road to walk along so take good care. We always want to hear your favourite local walks so please drop us a line. You don’t need to have a map or even a detailed description, just let us know roughly where you go and you may see it featured in the magazine soon. Email at info@ambervalleyvoice.co.uk or by calling Emily on 01773 604178 or 07891 639638. 6 mile walk From Alfreton Park by Shirland Golf course and Four Lane Ends This fun walk for you and your dog offers the opportunity to see some of the local countryside with some really nice views. The route will take around 2 1/2 to 3 hours. It is fairly undulating and the terrain can be muddy and uneven so a good pair of boots are a must. 1. Park in the free car parking spaces at Alfreton Park and begin the walk on the bridle path near the entrance that takes you around the outside the park up to Alfreton Hall. 2. Where the path crosses another turn right, heading around the back of Alfreton Hall and join up with Church Street. Walk past the Leisure Centre and take the next left towards St Martins Church. 3. At the church follow the path left that takes you towards the entrance and then take the flagstone path around the outside of the church before crossing a stile. 4. Take the bridle track straight ahead and follow it until it meats a metal gate. Cross the stile and turn left continuing along the track as it veers right and takes you across a bridge. 5. Walk straight ahead to the corner of the der field and cross the stile. Turn right and a e R ffer walk up to the corner of the next field O again crossing a stile. Follow the path along side the fence as it takes you up to towards the farm buildings. 6. When you reach the farm building turn left onto the track then right heading up past the houses and onto a single track road. 7. Carry on along the road until you reach the Shirland Golf Club entrance. Walk down, past the club house and join a bridle with every purchase of path at the end of the car park. At the Millers Complete Dog Food signposted crossroads take the path on the with this coupon left that takes you around the outside of the golf club. 8. At the end of the path cross a stile on your right and walk uphill on the outside of the field. Halfway up the hill cross a stile on your left and cross the field to a gap in the fence. Turn right and carry on uphill.
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9. At the road cross the stile and turn left taking great care as you walk along the road into Toadhole Furnace. At the pub cross the road to use the pavement and carry on along the B6013 Belper Road. Cross the road again to use the pavement. After passing over the bridge cross to the right hand side of the road and take a stile by a metal gate. 10. Follow the right hand track across the field and take a stile in the middle of the hedge. Carryon straight across the next field towards another stile located above the house. 11. Walk down the steps and cross the road with care. Turn left and take a path signposted on the right after the house. 12. Pass through a gate and walk along the path, with the wall on your right. Cross a stile and continue across another field. At the corner take the gated path into the next field. Carry straight on and cross a stile before turning left and following a path uphill. At the top of the field pass behind an old ruined building and cross the stile. 13. Walk along the path to the main road and take care as you cross. To the left of a road sign cross a stile by a metal gate. Walk through the farmyard and coss the stile on the right by the red gate. 14. Turn left and walk along the path with the hedge on your left through 4 fields. Cross the stile at the end of the path and cut across the field on the path to join the wide farm track that takes you back towards St Martins Church. From here you can reverse your route back to Alfreton Park. This walk is for illustrative purposes only. The Amber Valley Voice takes no responsibility for anyone who chooses to follow this route and encourages all walkers to obey all byelaws and signs and to respect the area they are walking in, ensuring they pick up all dog mess and obey the countryside code at all times.
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& Amber Valley Voice would like to introduce findmesomesavings to all our readers. It has never been so important to make savings on all your household bills as we are all feeling the pinch, particularly as we get closer to the festive period! Well, findmesomesavings can help! findmesomesavings is a free, impartial price comparison site which will help you to save money on home energy, home phones and broadband, digital TV, mobiles and a range of insurance services that include your home and car. In addition to this, it also has discounts available on clothes, restaurant meals, electronics and days out with the family and what’s more, you can even recycle your old mobile phone, which guarantees the best possible cash price for your old phone. So, to take advantage of this amazing partnership simply type into your address bar on your home computer;
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We generally think of children as having life a bit easier on the joint and muscle spectrum and thankfully, on the whole, they do and bounce back well after falls. However, many adult joint problems start in childhood and can be avoided.
involves sudden running/stopping/ starting , they can be prone to OsgoodSchlatters or Severs disease which are painful lumps under the kneecap and on the heel respectively. They become permanent lumps and are a result of Some children are under repetitive strain excessive muscle pulling on the bone. in their daily life; whether it be carrying Those good at gymnastics may be over heavy bags to school or sitting on poorly flexible, which can lead to imbalances in designed seats for much of their day. Not the trunk soft tissue and can lead to back to mention the positions they manage to pain when the activity is stopped later contort themselves into once they get in on. Sometimes, children are naturally front of the computer or TV. Simply hyper flexible, and the contortions which emptying their bag of non-essential they love to get themselves into can clutter (and that applies to your bag too demonstrate an instability which can be Mum!) and keeping the bag as small as problematic as adults. possible to avoid the temptation of filling Let kids be kids and enjoy themselves, I it up are simple ways to minimise back, say, but a little awareness can go a long shoulder and neck pain. Even better, use way in avoiding some common adult a rucksack until peer pressure pain problems –and lets face it –they overcomes sanity! won’t worry themselves about it so a Posture
Nagging your child to sit or stand properly will be remembered into adulthood too and, yet again, they will thank you for it. Indeed, many of the children seen in our clinic are there to hear the same advice from a ‘professional’ as it is deeply embedded postural habits which cause most adult muscle and joint pain. Even when children are active and enjoying sport they can run into trouble; most cope with avoiding adequate warm-ups and cool-downs – usually until their late 20’s/early 30’s when the need becomes more obvious. Sometimes, if they are doing a lot of sport or if it
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Canada by Richard Ford
You’re a 15-year-old and your parents suddenly do something completely out of character. Something which changes their lives and yours in an instant. Something which you could never foresee. After all when you’re a child nothing changes, it seems, for ever. Canada by Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Ford starts with the lines “First I’ll tell about the robbery our parents committed. Then about the murders which happened later.” This is the story of Dell Parsons. The bank robbery his Mum and Dad commit in 1960s small-town Montana is ridiculous. But desperate. And this one event defines Dell for the rest of his life. His parents are captured almost immediately. In a sense it’s Dell who’s on the run. And once you’re pushed outside, once the lines have been crossed, it may be hard to know what’s right and what’s not. We think of people who commit crimes as being somehow different and bad. Maybe they can also be ordinary people who get into the wrong place, suggests this novel. The suspense in this book comes from wanting to know what happens to Dell; the story is all in his words. The big events happen somewhere else but it’s a powerful examination of events overtaking a life, of the uncertainty of growing up, of how strangely a person’s life can turn out.
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Follow these three quick steps twice a day for a fresher looking Spring skin. Don’t forget to include your neck for a younger looking you!
Cleanse your skin - Adopt a
Try Mavala’s Eye Contour Smoothing Emulsion - 15ml for £15. Extra Spring help - exfoliate your skin twice a week to eliminate dead skin cells and imperfections and speed up cell renewal. Try Mavalas Smooth Exfoliating Cream – 75ml for £15.50.
good cleansing regime using a light cleansing milk. Apply the product with fingertips in small circles, wipe If you have any beauty questions, off with damp cotton please write to Heather at Amber pads or rinse with Valley Voice. warm water. Try Mavala Comfort Cleansing Milk der 150ml for £10.50 or Foaming Cleanser Reaffer O for oily to combination skin 165ml for £15.99.
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the pores. Damp a cotton pad and apply a few drops of one of the Mavala toners – Smooth Toning Lotion for normal to dry skin or Specific Toning Lotion for oily to combination skin – both 150ml for £10.50.
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your skin with a light moisturiser. Warm a little of the product in your hands and apply with gentle sweeping strokes. Try Mavala’s Multi-vitamin day cream to maintain moisture levels and provide your skin with firming and nutritive support - £13 for 30ml. Try also Mavala’s Hydro Active night cream for cell regeneration, and it’s firming, protecting properties – £13 for 30ml. Try to avoid the eye area with your moisturisers as they are too heavy for this delicate area. Instead, apply a gentle eye contour cream on the brow bone and under the eye. Pat this in very gently with your ring finger to avoid pulling the delicate skin in this area.
Mavala Replenishing Facial Why not kick start your skin spring clean with this beautiful facial complete with a relaxing back & Shoulder massage for just £22.00(a massive saving of £13) Quote ‘Amber Valley Voice’ upon booking and bring this magazine to redeem. Offers valid until 20th April 2013
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Invite your best girly friends over for a glass of wine and enjoy being pampered, all in the comfort of your own home. Choose from 2 of the following Mavala packages: Mini-Manciure, Reflexolgy or a Head and Shoulder Massage. Only £12 per person
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Advertising with Emily has been a fantastic success It has helped my business to grow and I will be continuing to advertise in these great magazines for the foreseeable future. Jill from JH Legal Services
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Happy new tax year! Have you made your new tax year resolutions yet? With 6th April fast approaching this is a great time to assess how you can get the most out of the 2013/14 tax year, whether that is reducing your tax bill or reducing your admin burden.
To cut down on reporting admin, many one-person companies may wish to pay the director just once a year and avoid monthly RTI reporting. If you want to do this, you must first check that your payroll software will cope with an annual payroll, as many main-stream payroll software packages do not.
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The second stage is to understand what reports HMRC will require under RTI. Current HMRC guidance states that an annual payroll must be registered with HMRC and you must use the same month every year. If you don’t register the payroll as being annual you will need to submit an Employer Payment Summary (EPS) to HMRC every month, which shows nil payments made to the employee. If you need any advice about RTI please contact us.
Now is a good time to look forward to 2013/14 and assess who will be earning what in your family. The tax free personal allowance limit will increase to £9,440 per person. So if someone in your family is earning less that this their personal allowance is going to waste. There are a few strategies that you may consider to avoid wasting allowances: · Employing your spouse or children in your business · Transfer an income producing asset, such as a rental property or savings account, into the name of your spouse · Ensuring that the higher earner makes all the family gift aid donations The strategies need to be implemented correctly so please contact us for advice before proceeding.
Real Time Information (RTI) From the 6th April RTI will be compulsory for most employers, requiring a Full Payment Submission to be made to HMRC every time an employee is paid rather than just once after the end of the tax year as is currently the case.
For more on new tax resolutions, or towhen discuss some of yours, contact Don’tsuggestions forget to mention the year Amber Valley Voice responding to Ads James Boler at Smith Craven Chartered Accountants on 01623 334034.
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Cornus or willow grown for winter colour should be cut back hard now. This will encourage good colour next year. Fork out weed seedlings before they have a chance to establish and strip dead stems out of perennial patches to give new growth lots of room. Prune established bush and standard roses as soon as they start growing but before the leaves start to unfurl. Top Tip
If you’ve suffered from daffodil blindness this year deadhead those which have flowered and leave foliage (unknotted) for six weeks. Feed with tomato feed to fatten up the bulbs and divide if crowded.
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Here at Amber Valley Media, we do like to practise what we preach and sample all the products and services that we advertise to ensure that we are promoting the best possible providers in the area and binsured is no exception. When we went away last year, binsured sorted out our holiday cover and bear in mind that my husband is a stickler for online insurance and ensuring that we get the best price possible, we were ecstatic when we could ask all the specific questions regarding cover to an actual person...Wendy...and get answers and get the same prices but with customer service and no hassle. I have now secured business insurance with them and will be going to them in future for everything else!
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USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS Alfreton Library Alfreton Primary Care Centre Amber Valley Borough Council Amber Valley CVS Bolsover District Council Childline Citizens Advice Bureau Domestic Violence Helpline Limes Medical Centre Police (non emergency) NHS Direct National Grid Parkside Surgery Ripley Hospital Samaritans Social Services Ripley Tax Credits
- 01773 833199 - 01773 546800 - 01773 570222 - 01773 512076 - 01246 242424 - 0800 11 11 - 0844 375 2712 - 0808 200 0247 - 01773 833133 - 101 - 0845 4647 - 0800 111999 - 01773 546900 - 01773 743456 - 01246 270000 - 01629 531322 - 0845 300 3900
LOCAL SCHOOLS Alfreton Grange Arts College Alfreton Nursery School & Children’s Centre Alfreton Park School Brigg Infant School Christ the King R.C. Primary School Copthorne Infant School Croft Infant School Frederick Gent School Glebe Junior School Leys Junior School South Normanton Nursery School South Normanton Pre School Woodbridge Junior School
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Your quick guide to everyone and everything in your magazine... Accountants Smith Craven
Health/Alternative Therapy Robert Rawson 16 Hypnotherapy
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Auctioneer Kleeford Coin Auctions 10 Beauty Body & Sole
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Builder J Morton Building Services 7 Dentist Glendair
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Electrician/Electricals MKS Electrical & Alarms 7 Safeway Electrical 6 Events/Community Services Ark Youth Theatre 24 Alfreton Business Club 10 Derbyshire Constabulary 11 Find me some savings 14 Ripley & Alfreton Musical 16 Theatre Company
Hair Your Style by Sarah
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Insurance B Insured
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Joiner S Statham Joinery
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Roofing Derbyshire Rubber Roofing ST Roofing
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Tile Specialist Tile Town
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Waste Removal GB House & Waste Removal
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Osteopath/Physiotherapist About Backs & Bones 15
Will Writing JH Legal
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Painter/Decorator Duffield Decorator
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Windows & Doors Window Wizard
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Pet Supplies Seals Fodder Room
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Plastering Complete Plastering
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Plumbing & Heating Belper Gas Showrooms
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