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Editor’s Message This month our front covers are celebrating national walking month. As many of you will know, walking is very close to our hearts, as we get out there exploring the countryside to bring you the very best walks every month in ‘Rambles with Rafa’. The best thing about this campaign is that you don’t need anything special to join in. You can take part simply by choosing to walk down to the shops instead of driving or going out for a nice afternoon stroll after your Sunday roast.

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Why not check out our Rafa’s Rambles facebook page, where we have been uploading some of Rafa’s favourite recent walks for you to download and print off. In other news, I ran the 10k and walked (nearly) to the top of Ben Nevis... stupid snow and ice ruining my plans! I didn’t want to end up on the news like some of the other nutters who get stranded in just a pair of shorts whilst carrying a selfie stick! Let’s see what this month’s adventures bring but it will be hard to top April! Having said that, my brother had his 40 th this month and I was assumed to be his older sister (I am 7 years his junior), so maybe I will be happy to see May! ;-) My mad aunty has a mad husband who went on at me alarmingly because I didn’t mention the rugby and some kind of win that they had?! Apparently, I wasn’t being balanced because I had mentioned their horrendous performance at the World Cup in an earlier message…I told him to take it up with Gary who is a rugby fan or Barry who is a sports journalist and therefore he must know something about the lesser known sport of rugby?! Frankly it’s all balls to me, whether they’re round or oval! Finally, we have lots of new advertisers this month, so a big welcome to them. Also, David has settled in like an old slipper, so don’t hesitate to give him a call if you are interested in doing the right thing and promoting your business or event with us!! Happy Reading,

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Cooper’s Corner Follow Barry on Twitter @bazdjcooper This month Barry tackles a tricky subject; football hooliganism in the modern game. For all those who remembers the problems suffered in the 80’s I’m sure we can agree that although this may be considered the thin end of that wedge it is definitely a problem we don’t want to return. agree with a caller to the show we spoke to that Is football becoming a more intimidating environment? Monday, who said it’s always the minority that cause It’s a question that I’ve been asking myself for quite a these problems, but until something is done and done while and, the more games I go to, the more I think the properly, it will continue to turn people away. answer is yes. There were 1,700 Notts County supporters at There’s always been trouble associated with the working Mansfield last month and nearly as many police man’s game. You only have to glance back into history and stewards. Those supporters were being filmed to find details of the hooliganism in the 1970s and by the police intelligence unit, but what happened 1980s. Some thought that much of the trouble had been afterwards? Appeals have been made for information, eradicated and with the introduction of segregation, but if there is video footage, surely their job should things had appeared to be calmer inside the more be much easier? The authorities need to step up their modern stadiums. But I’m not sure that’s the case. game and start imposing severe punishments. There are a number of issues that have come to light Police and stewards don’t always cover themselves in recent weeks involving supporters from Nottingham in glory, and often their behaviour leaves a lot to be Forest and Notts County. At Derby’s iPro Stadium desired, but even so, that’s not an acceptable reason for last month, a group of individuals thought it would be reacting and responding by smashing something up. clever to cause severe damage to the gents’ toilet. More recently, pictures emerged of damage caused Football is a game for all and it should be safe and at the Notts County end of Field Mill during their 5-0 enjoyable, whatever the result. I’m aware this isn’t a thrashing by Mansfield. During the game, a supporter new issue, but the time has come for football fans, was injured during a crush. clubs and authorities to take a stand and stop the pathetic behaviour of a few Neanderthals that are It raised an interesting debate on the football phone-in ruining it. a few Mondays ago, when a Magpies fan called in to say that she was so scared of going to games that she Nottingham Forest should not be paying for the was no longer prepared to do so. damage caused by the moronic few at Football has a problem, but society has a bigger the iPro, nor should one. There are certain sections of society who think Notts County be it’s acceptable to cause trouble and damage the paying for what property of others simply because they are watching happened at Field their team. Would they go into a restaurant’s toilets Mill. The culprits and rip out the roof, urinate in the sink and rip are the ones who hand driers off the wall? Of course not, so why is it should be paying acceptable inside a football stadium? for it with a life ban. As a sport, we’re always encouraging young Yes, make it that supporters to come to the game. They are the future, strong. That will soon but when so-called fans are behaving like morons, is it send out a message a safe environment? I’d suggest not. that their behaviour isn’t acceptable in Forest seemingly have a huge problem with the football, and certainly behaviour of certain supporters at away games. A not acceptable in quick glance at the Twitter account belonging to society. Nottinghamshire Police backs up that theory. I entirely

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Held at Swanwick Hall School, Tuesday 3rd May. Tickets £3 adults, £2 students, available on the door.

A service to celebrate our local mining heritage The landscape of our area is marked with mining wheels. The congregation of St.Martin’s church are pleased to host a service for miners, miner’s families, relatives, friends anyone to who wants to mark the history of the mines.

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Rambles with Rafa We’re back at Poolsbrook Country Park again this month, with another walk starting from the same car park as February. Rafa loved it so much he wanted to come back and sends his thanks and big licks to David from JH legal for another great walk! Rafa has his own Facebook page now called Rafa’s Rambles so give him a like (remember he loves people) and follow his shenanigans. We will be making the walks available on there for you to download.

5 mile circular from Poolsbrook Country Park

A mid-length walk for you and your dog! This walk is fairly flat and should take around 2½ hours to complete. There is a range of terrain, with some muddy and uneven sections and a few sections of road, so take plenty of care and make sure you wear appropriate footwear. Start: Poolsbrook Country Park East Car Park, Erin Road (A6192), Staveley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. 1.

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lights. After a short distance turn right along a footpath signposted for ‘Cuckoo Way’ Continue along this path for some distance until reaching a marker stone with the number ‘6’ on it. At this point turn right and continue through the trees. After a short distance you will come out of the trees and continue with open views to your left. Continue to pass back through the trees and proceed with open views to your right. After a short distance continue with open fields on both sides. Continue for some distance until reaching a tarmac lane. Cross the lane diagonally right and continue along a signposted footpath.

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Continue straight until reaching a marker post on your right. After the marker post and at a concrete post on your left turn left along a footpath. After a short distance turn left onto a trail. Continue for a long distance and upon reaching a fork in the trail bear right signposted for ‘Poolsbrook Country Park’ Continue through a width restrictor and further on take a quick right and then left through a gap to continue along the trail. Continue to cross over a bridge and turn left, signposted for ‘Poolsbrook Country Park’. Continue through a width restrictor and further on take a quick right and then left through a gap to continue along a trail. After passing under a road bridge you will reach a road. Cross straight over the road and continue along the trail. After passing through a width restrictor go under a bridge and then over a road bridge. Continue straight ahead until reaching a left turn signposted for ‘Poolsbrook Country Park’. At this point turn left and continue to a road. Cross straight over the road and turn immediately left downhill. Cross another road and then continue to skirt around the edge of a lake, keeping the lake on your right. Continue with the lake on the right to return to the car park. This walk is for illustrative purposes only. Voice Magazines 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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Slimming World Beef Wellington This month we have picked one of Slimming Worlds recent ‘recipes of the week’ from their fantastic website, which has loads of great recipes. This beef wellington is perfect for adding a bit of class to a special occasion whilst staying on plan.

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ingredients: (Serves 4) Ready in about 1 hour (including 20 mins soaking time)

• 15g dried porcini mushrooms • 2 shallots, finely chopped • Low calorie cooking spray • 1 garlic clove, finely chopped • 200g chestnut mushrooms, finely chopped

• A small bunch of fresh curly parsley, finely chopped • Salt and freshly ground black pepper • 4 large sheets filo pastry • 4 fillet steaks, all visible fat removed

Method:

1. Put the porcini mushrooms in a bowl, cover with boiling water and soak for 20 minutes. Drain, saving the liquid, and finely chop. 2. Preheat your oven to 220°C/Fan 200°C/Gas 7 and line a baking tray with non-stick baking parchment. Place a non-stick frying pan over a medium heat and spray with low calorie cooking spray. Add the shallots, garlic and the porcini and chestnut mushrooms and fry for 3 minutes, stirring. Pour over the reserved mushroom liquid and cook for a further 3 minutes or until all the liquid has evaporated. Stir in the parsley and season, then transfer to a bowl and leave to cool for 20 minutes. 3. Cut a pastry sheet in half and lay one piece across the other to make a cross or star shape (depending on the shape of your sheets). Place one of the beef fillets in the middle and spoon over a quarter of the mushroom mixture. Bring up the sides of the pastry to encase it tightly, scrunch it up at the top and spray with a little more low calorie cooking spray. Repeat to make the other wellingtons and spread them apart on the baking tray. 4. Bake the wellingtons to your liking (10 minutes for rare, 15 minutes for medium-rare or 20 for well done). Leave to rest for 5 minutes before serving with roast potatoes and your favourite vegetables. 6 syns per serving. For more information visit www.slimmingworld.co.uk

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Let’s get straight to the point - By David Arden

I had suffered with chronic lower back pain for years, which had gone into spasm on many occasions causing debilitating and excruciating pain, along with countless sleepless nights. Having endured numerous sessions of unsuccessful physiotherapy, it was only when it was recommended to me, that I even considered trying acupuncture. I proceeded to make an appointment with Sarah Gunn at Brierley Therapies for the earliest Saturday morning that she had available and arrived full of trepidation and anxiety. Sarah immediately put me at ease, spending time discussing the issues that I had been experiencing and the impact they were having on my life. She was very thorough taking notes all the way through this process, which I found very reassuring. It wasn’t until I was lying on the treatment couch that I began to feel vulnerable. This is however, where I wish to dispel the myths surrounding acupuncture. Sarah proceeded to insert needles in to different areas of my back and oddly, into my ankle close to the heel. I was unaware of how many needles she used as I did not feel a thing. Sarah told me that the needles are less than half a millimetre in diameter and that 16 of them will fit inside the needle that is used to take blood samples; probably why I didn’t feel anything! Sarah left me and my needles for a while returning to tweak them a few times, reassuring me that this was to stimulate the blood flow to the affected areas. I actually found the process relaxing, so much so that I nodded off. The entire process lasted nearly two hours but I was shocked to discover that I felt a spring in my step as I left and didn’t feel as reliant on my walking stick. I have returned on three occasions when I have felt the need, during the last year and I have found acupuncture to be a really positive experience.

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A daily guide to some of the local clubs and groups in your area

Monday

Alfreton Jog Club (for those that can run for at least 30mins at a steady pace) meet at 7:10pm at Alfreton Leisure Centre. Contact Anne or Amy- alfretonjogclub@gmail.com. Dog Obedience Classes Vacancies for this continuous class at Pentrich Village Hall, 7pm until 9pm. Call Margaret for more info on 07917 854486 Alfreton Treble Clef Girls Choir Community Centre, Providence Place, off Nuttall Street, Alfreton from 7:30pm - 9pm. Members welcome from Age 11. Call Jackie on 01773 742841. Soroptimist International Amber Valley The Women’s International Service Organisation - a global voice for women. Meets every 2nd Monday, 7-30 pm at Firs House, Firs Gardens, High St. Alfreton. Contact 01773 745082 or 748606 South Normanton Gardeners Association Friendly group that meets on the 2nd Monday of the month at the Post Mill Centre, SN at 7:30pm. Call Nigel on 01773 811429 for more info. Adult St John classes are held at Dunniclffe House, Hilcote Street, South Normanton from 18.00 - 19.30, if anyone is interested in becoming a member contact the St John Ambulance Regional Office in Chesterfield or visit the St John Ambulance website for further details. E.M.J.J.A Jiu Jitsu & Kobudo Cub Monday at Alfreton Community Hall, Mansfield Road, Alfreton. 7.30pm -9.00pm. £5.00 per lesson. First lesson free. Contact Sensei D Kershaw on 07840 327134 or email darrenker@sky.com New Toddler Group Monday mornings at Church of Christ, Colledge Street, Riddings, from 10am starting on Monday 2nd November. Places may be limited, so contact Chris on 01773 779839 to register your interest. Amber Valley Gymnastics Club Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings and Saturday afternoons. Sessions range from beginners to competitive levels. For information or to join please email ambervalleygymnastics@outlook.com

Tuesday

Alfreton WI Meet every 4th Tuesday at Wesley Methodist Church Ellesmere Avenue/Nottingham Road Alfreton DE55 7HW at 7:30pm. Contact Linda Singleton 01773 520243. Little Ones Group Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA 1.30pm to 3pm. Contact 01629 533066 South Wingfield youth Club Fun & activities for kids aged 6-14 at South Wingfield Social Club, 43 High Road, DE55 7LX from 7pm - 8:30pm. Contact Fred Brunton on 07855 327 165. South Wingfield Local History Group Meet on the 2nd Tuesday every month at S.Wingfield Cricket Club, Holme Lane. New members welcome. Visit http://swlhg.org.uk/index.html NRAS Chesterield (National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society) On the 1st Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm until 8pm at Bridge Street Methodist Church, Bridge Street, Pilsley. S45 8HE.

Wednesday

Alfreton Nursery School and Children’s Centre, Parent & Toddler Drop In Alfreton Nursery School, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA Term time - 9am - 10am - Contact Angela Stanton : 01773 520031

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Watchorn Tots Parent and Toddler Group Watchorn Church, Derby Road, Alfreton. Term time - 10am 11.30am Contact Judith - 01773 526012 PEEP 2/3’s Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA 9.30am - 11am (term time only) Supports mums, dads and carers to create the best start for their children by making the most of everyday learning. Contact 01629 533066 Alfreton Town Juniors U14’s 7-8pm at Somerlea Park astro pitch, call Ben on 07972 927236. Oakwood Royal British Legion Meet at the Oakwood Community Centre, 8:30- 10:30pm. All welcome for socials & branch meetings. Call 01332 679282. Amber Valley Chess Club Meets once a month at the Community Rooms, Parks Avenue, South Wingfield. Call Paul on 01773 833007 for dates & times. Everyone welcome, Free to non team players AVRUFC Senior Section Training during close season takes place at Amber Valley RUFC, Lower Somercotes (opposite Pye Bridge Ind Est.) starts at 7pm - 8.30. Contact Stuart Artliff 07966 867946 or Gareth Pilkington 07772 366157. Baby Group Held at Pinxton Nursery School, Kirkstead Road, Pinxton. NG16 6NA. 1 – 3pm, All under 1’s welcome. Call 01773 863105 for more info. West Ashfield Inner Wheel meet on the second Wednesday of each month at Alfreton Golf Club at 7:00pm. For more information call 01773 540788 South Normanton Dramatic Society We meet at the Post Mill Centre in South Normanton, 7:30pm until 10pm. Contact Ian at sthnormds@gmail.com or FB www.facebook.com/SNorDS for more information. E.M.J.J.A Jiu Jitsu & Kobudo Cub Wednesday at Alfreton Leisure Centre, Church Street, Alfreton. 7.00pm – 8.00pm. £5.00 per lesson. First lesson free. Contact Sensei D Kershaw on 07840 327134 or email darrenker@sky.com

Thursday

Top Tots Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 1.30pm - 3pm. Fun play session with arts, crafts and song time aimed at children ages 1-3 years. Contact - 01629 533066 Child Health Clinic Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 1pm - 2.30pm. Come and have your baby weighed and see someone from the health team. Contact - 01629 533066 Breastfeeding Group The Hub, Shiners Way, South Normanton, DE55 2AA. 1.30pm 3pm. Make new friends, share tips and discuss any issues you may have. Contact - 01629 533735. Alfreton Society of Painters 7pm- 9pm at Pennytown Court Community Rooms. Visit www.alfretonsocietyofpainters.com for more info. Alfreton & District U3A Meet every second Thursday of each month at Christ the King Church Hall, Nottingham Road, Alfreton at 2pm. Contact Anne Wilcoxson on 01773 606637, email anne.wilcoxson@gmail.com. Alfreton Male Voice Choir Rehearsals 6:45pm at Palmer Morewood Social Club, Hall Street. New members welcome- no audition, just a love of singing. 01773 833391 Ripley Poetry Reading Group Meet at Ripley Library, Grosvenor road,2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month, 2pm to 4pm. Contact Janet Dawson, 01773 513247, for further details.

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Friday Alfreton Nursery School and Children’s Centre, Parent & Toddler Drop in Session. Alfreton Nursery School, Grange Street, Alfreton., DE55 7JA Term time -1.30pm - 2.30pm. Contact Angela Stanton 01773 520031 Tiddlers and Toddlers Group Alfreton Children’s Centre, Grange Street, Alfreton, DE55 7JA. 12.30pm - 2.30pm. Run by parents and open to all. Contact 01629 533066

Friday

Alfreton Rendezvous Group (over 60’s) meets at 2 pm at Firs House. Do come along - we have a varied interesting programme and you would be most welcome. Alfreton Nursery Tiddlers and Toddlers Further details 01773 834281 or 01773 747072

School and Children’s Group - Alfreton Centre, Parent & Children’s Centre, Grange Toddler Drop in Street, Alfreton, DE55 Session. Alfreton 7JA. 12.30pm - 2.30pm. Nursery School, Grange Run by parents and A.D.A.S.C Football Club Street, Alfreton., DE55 open to all. Contact - Various training sessions for 5 - 16 year olds. Availability for 5 year olds to start training next season and 6 & 7 years olds 7JA - Term time -1.30pm 01629 533066 required for the summer league. Contact Barry on 01773 836017 - 2.30pm. Contact Angela Stanton 01773 520031

Saturday Sunday

Table Top Sale starting on Sunday March 6 th and every first Sunday of the month at the Riddings Park Community Centre. West St. Riddings DE55 4EW. Dealers £5 per table set up from 8.30am. Room open for buyers 10am till 12pm.

Saturday

Sunday Greenwood Archery Meet at Swanwick Pentrich Road Football Club on High@ield Road at 10am. Call Simone on 01773 602605 for more details. Amber Valley Junior Rugby Coaching for kids from 4yrs to 16yrs at Lower Somercotes (opposite Pye Bridge Ind Est). Sundays 10am. Contact Stuart 07966 867946 or Gareth 07595 520537. Alfreton Heritage Trust The Heritage Chapel on Rodgers Lane is open between 2 & 4pm. Visitors are welcome to browse & test the knowledge of 867946 or Gareth 07595 Greenwood Archery Trust members. Contact Rachel Walker on 01773 832349 or Meet at Swanwick Pentrich visit www.alfretonheritage.org.uk520537.

Sunday

Road Football Club on St Martin’ Parish Church, Alfreton Alfreton Heritage Trust High�ield Road at 10am. Call Welcomes you to our new monthly AllThe Heritage Chapel on Age Service on the first Sunday of every month at 11am. Service lasts about 30mins. A relaxed time for Simone on 01773 602605 for Rodgers Lane is open beworship & reflection for the whole family. 01773 520243 more details. tween 2 & 4pm. Visitors are welcome to browse & test Amber Valley Junior Rugby - Coaching for kids the knowledge of Trust from 4yrs to 16yrs at Lower members. Contact Rachel Walker on 01773 832349 or Guiding offers opportunities in the following sections: Somercotes (opposite Pye Rainbows age 5-7yrs visit Bridge Ind Est). Sundays Brownies aged 7-10yrs www.alfretonheritage.org.uk 10am. Contact Stuart 07966 Guides aged 10-14yrs

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If you or your daughter would like to know more about Joining visit Guiding offers opportunities in the following sections: www.girlguiding.org.uk/interested or call 0800 1 69 59 01 Rainbows age 5-7yrs A.D.A.S.C Football Club - various training sesBrownies aged 7-10yrs sions for 5 - 16 year olds. Availability for 5 year olds IF yOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE yOUR NON-PROFIT MAKING GROUP IN FUTURE EDITIONS, Guides aged 10-14yrs to start training next season and 6 & 7 years olds Adult Leaders 18yrs + PLEASE E-MAIL: emily@voicemagazines.co.uk required for the summer league. Contact Barry on Senior Section aged 14-25yrs Please note that some of the groups listed incur a small charge and we would always recommend that you contact a group prior to attendance. 01773 836017 If you or your daughter would like to know more about Joining visit www.girlguiding.org.uk/interested or call 0800 1 69 59 01

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Gardener’s Calendar ~ May 2016 Lawns can be a bit of a problem area in spring – they rarely emerge from the wet and cold looking their best. (A bit like the rest of us then!) Scarifying and aerating are a good start to giving your greensward a new lease of life. Scarifying involves the use of a wire rake dragged across the lawns surface, getting rid of what may look like alarming amounts of moss and thatch, (another name for dead grass). Don’t worry, the new grass will grow through. Scarifying is also very good exercise, although you can hire mechanical scarifiers if it’s a bit daunting. Aerating does what it says on the tin – you push the tines of your big garden fork about three of four inches into the lawn, at intervals of four to five inches, right across the garden. You can also buy shoes which have tines in the sole which makes it slightly easier, but again it’s a strenuous job. This gives the roots room to spread - often soil under lawns becomes very compacted. Finally brush sharp sand into the holes to keep the drainage going. When your spring bulbs have gone over is the time to divide them to create new patches next year. Dig clumps up whole, prise the bulbs apart taking care not to damage roots and stems and replant in their new home about three times the depth of the bulb. Keep them well watered at first. They will die down anyway but will have taken in the nourishment they need for next year by then.

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Gary’s Grumbles This month our Gary is having a whinge about having to remember too many passwords. I can only imagine it has something to do with age ;). I did enjoy his little tale about the revels of a bunch of rugby loving pensioners. Nowt like growing old (dis)gracefully is there!

This month my main gripe is with Sainsbury’s and it’s online banking service, I know about all things security but my God they make a meal of it. Username, password (between 8-20 mixture of characters and numbers) then onto the security questions, favourite singer, place and name. Finally a secret question with a secret answer. That’s 7 words all together that you have to remember to get through to where you want to be, it’s ridiculous and especially when you bear in mind that the biggest security no-no is to write down your passwords. There used to be a bloke from Rotherham called Roy Blackham who was on a TV programme and could recite a football team from any given match, he was asked who’d painted the goal posts of one particular cup final, and he knew. I feel like finding out if he’s still alive and if he is then I’ll employ him to remember my passwords. The other thing that got right on my wotsits was that when I rang them up on the number given on their website I was told that there’d be a charge when dialling from a mobile and given another number, why oh why couldn’t they just put that information on the website and save me a few precious seconds. Then again they probably charged me, but at least had the good grace to tell me that they were robbing me.

With a bit of luck, when you read this, Sheffield Wednesday will have made the play-offs and, maybe Derby County. I hope so, because I want to beat them in the final. And before any of you Forest fans start jigging about remember there’s a possibility of you going down to the old 3rd division again. The pothole has been filled by the way. Did you read about the stag do that got out of hand and had to have their plane diverted because of drunken and riotous behaviour? Well let me tell you that there’s no age limit to being naughty on an aeroplane. Our recent annual rugby trip was nearly ruined by the on board drinking antics of 3 of Amber Valley’s finest pensioners, obviously I can’t name them so let’s just call them Malc, Welsh Jeff and Slate. One of them fell over at the Customs check and another had a moment in the bar that we watched the England Wales game in. He later told me that he couldn’t remember much at all about the match and I explained to him that maybe that was because there wasn’t a TV on the ceiling. If I were to tell you that the aggregate age of the trio is above 225 then you’ll realise that it’s not just the young ‘uns. I hope they recover and are still with us for next year’s trip. Every days a bonus boys!

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Man dy ’s Travel Page Hi I’m Mandy your Personal Travel Counsellor based in Alfreton. Summer 2016 is nearly here and lots of people are struggling to decide where to go, as it feels like some of the obvious spots are out of bounds right now. People are looking for new destinations as well as going back to their old favourites. I thought this was a good time to tell you about a great place I went with my son for our holiday last year. We went to a great hotel called Athena Beach in Paphos, Cyprus. It’s a lovely 4 star hotel that caters for everyone, with dining options from bed and breakfast to all inclusive. I have to say the food was fantastic in every restaurant and we did try all five during our weeks stay! The buffet meals to the a la carte were all perfect, but don’t be tricked into thinking there will be nothing but fancy food. I was able to get a special order of chicken nuggets for my son in all the restaurants. Like any good hotel, you can do as much or as little as you want. We spent a lot of time, me relaxing by the pool while my son and his new friends splashed around, played mini golf, table tennis and joined in with the organised children’s activities. This is not a ‘one size fits all’ hotel as they have something for everyone. They have a floodlit tennis court, indoor bowling greens, outdoor crown green bowls and flat bowls. In the winter they also have a resident bowls co-ordinator and dance co-ordinator. Athena Beach is perfect for bowling groups or dance groups as they have a wonderful dance floor. We did see a few weddings while we were there as well, the stunning sunset makes the perfect picture for your wedding album. Athena Beach is part of the Constantinou Bros hotel group, so if you like the sound of it, but prefer a holiday away from children, you will love the Athena Royal which is adult only and is just next door, if you are looking for that little bit of extra luxury then why not have a look at their 5 star property Asimina suites. For more information about Athena Beach, Athena Royal, Asimina Suites or Cyprus please do not hesitate to call me. I am available 7 days a week to take your enquiries and 24/7 whilst you away in the event of emergency. For all your travel needs please call me on 01773 318540 / 07939 587867 or email mandy.oldknow@travelcounsellors.com or find me on Facebook Mandy Oldknow Travel Counsellor Alfreton

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