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Issue 70 September / October 2021
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IN THIS ISSUE Events - P5 Mind Matters - P12 Children’s Activities - P21 Food & Drink - P26 Under the Hammer - P28 Interior Design - P30 Financial Matters - P34 Wellbeing Pilates - P40
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Welcome to SK Bramhall & Woodford Welcome you to the September / October issue of SK Bramhall & Woodford. As things are now getting back to our new normal, can I please remind you to contact the organisers of the events and activities we have in the magazine. People and groups will be going at their own pace so it’s best to check up before you go than be disappointed on the day.
This month Interior Design page 30
Have the events over the last year made you think about setting up your own business? If the answer is yes, it would be well worth your while to read Peter Bevans article first. Page 34
TOP BEDROOM STORAGE IDEAS
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s I write this, the housing market has a huge supply and demand problem. Usual amount of demand, not enough supply. That means that, for the moment, we’re all staying put. Perhaps it’s the unusual times we’re living in, perhaps we want some stability right now, whatever it is, it means that we need our homes to work for us now more than ever. Our bedrooms, no matter what our age, should be a calming and beautiful sanctuary. Now, how can that be the case if every time you open a cupboard you’re met with an avalanche of ‘stuff’? Clothes for every eventuality of our British weather, odd shoes, bedding, jewellery, the vacuum! You name it, we squeeze it in. Don’t worry, in my experience of working with people in their homes, this is just about everybody. There’s never enough space (it’s definitely not that we have too many clothes) (or shoes!). There are easy and practical solutions. I don’t mean just throwing a load of shelves up from a well known Swedish home store that will look generic and fall apart quicker than a wet Digestive. It can be stylish and a gorgeous addition to your bedroom décor. Behind your bed is a missed opportunity. People may hang a picture but moving the bed out just a few inches or more if you can spare it, creates a large, shallow surface area. Sliding doors and
shelves, perfect for books, jewellery, make up etc. The top can hold your lamp, books, perfume etc. The fronts can be panelled, painted plain or stencilled. There are lots of good stencils on the market that are easy to use. Another very simple and massively missed opportunity is the bedside table. Traditionally it’s a small unit, one drawer that holds, well, rubbish really along with your bedtime reading, pop your lamp on top and that’s it. Replace it with a small sideboard and voila, you have tons of room. Take a look around at what is going for a small price and repurpose it, paint, take a door off, or have something fabulous made to measure. Either will look fantastic and be much roomier. One of my favourites for a mountain of extra storage is a high shelf. They don’t take anything off the room as they’re way above the eye-line. You can use pretty boxes, not too many of these or they look cluttered. Just putting all of your books up there will look like a library for tall people. Break it up, add vases, plants and picture. Colour co-ordinate things to add interest, use string lights to draw attention to something, use different levels with a taller picture frame, a few books, next to a hanging plant. Faux plants are great here so you don’t need to think about watering them. If you need any help I’m here.
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This month we have caught up with Bramhall Golf Clubs captain for 2021 Alan Smith in our Club News. Check out how his year has been going so far. Page 16. Also we have some great articles from our regulars covering, the essentials a beginner needs for sewing, music memories for people suffering from dementia and plenty more. Hope you enjoy the read and I’ll see you next time. All the best
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Contents Welcome - Page 3 Events - Pages 5,6 & 8 Community Care - Page 10 Mind Matters – Page 12 In Stitches – Page 14 Club News – Page 16 Community news – Page 18 Children’s Activities - Pages 21 & 24 Food & Drink – Page 26 Under the Hammer – Page 28 Interior Design – Page 30 Event Spotlight – Page 32 Financial Matters – Page 34 Health & Wellbeing – Page 36 Community Index – Page 38 Wellbeing Pilates – Page 40 Ad Index - Page 42
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EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY: CHEADLE HULME FITNESS Contact Penny on 0161 440 8059 or mail@cheadlehulmefitness.org.uk EVERY MONDAY: THE ROBINS SINGERS Email sec.robinssingers@gmail.com for more information. EVERY MONDAY AFTERNOON AT 2 PM: ART AND CRAFT GROUP AT BRAMHALL METHODIST CHURCH Call the Church Office for information 0161 439 1204 EVERY 3RD MONDAY OF THE MONTH: THE CURRY CLUB Contact Hazel Hiley, 0161 439 1281 Email hazelhiley@gmail.com LAST MONDAY OF THE MONTH: GATLEY & CHEADLE DIABETES GROUP Contact Jean 0161 485 1628. EVERY MONDAY & WEDNESDAY OVER 60’S MEN’S KEEP FIT Contact John on 01625 877549 or Graham on 0161 483 7631 EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY: CHEADLE HULME FITNESS Contact Penny on 0161 440 8059 or Email mail@cheadlehulmefitness.org.uk
EVERY FOURTH MONDAY OF THE MONTH: THE TREFOIL GUILD Further details are available from Secretary. BramhallTG@gmail.com or 0161 440 8482. EVERY TUESDAY (TERM TIME ONLY): BROOKDALE YOUTH THEATRE Email BrookdaleYT@outlook.com EVERY FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH: BRAMHALL & WOODFORD SEWING & CRAFT CIRCLE Contact Karen on 07860 458260. EVERY TUESDAY: BRAMHALL WORLD CIRCLE DANCE GROUP Contact us through web site www.bramhallcircledance. wordpress.com or ring 07713 681439. First session free with SK booklet. FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH: CHESHIRE LADIES LUNCHEON CLUB Contact Joan Fitzgerald on 0161 428 2515. EVERY SECOND & FOURTH TUESDAY OF THE MONTH: STOCKPORT SYMPHONIC SOUNDS Contact Liz Pennington on 0161 439 7484 or Diana Oldfield on 0161 439 9219. FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAY EVERY MONTH: KNIT AND KNATTER GROUP Contact Jean on 0161 439 8241. EVERY WEDNESDAY: TODDLERS Contact 0161 485 1605 for details.
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EVERY WEDNESDAY: POWNALL PROBEX CLUB. Email pownallprobexclub.org.uk EVERY WEDNESDAY: BRAMHALL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY For more details. Email: info.bramhallps@ gmail.com or www.bramhallps.org EVERY WEDNESDAY: STOCKPORT BARBERSHOP CHORUS For more information visit: www.harmonyrevival.co.uk EVERY WEDNESDAY: THE LAURENCE SINGERS Email: enquiries@thelaurencesingers.org.uk or call Cliff on 01625 527204 or visit www.thelaurencesingers.org.uk EVERY WEDNESDAY: STOCKPORT COMMUNITY CHOIR Email info@stockportcommunitychoir.org.uk or ring Phil on 07771 730 810. EVERY WEDNESDAY: BMC BABY CHAT BRAMHALL METHODIST CHURCH. For further details telephone 0161 4391204. STOCKPORT LADYBROOK SPEAKERS CLUB Contact Gaynor Dennett 07722 166605 visit www.stockportladiesspeakers.co.uk
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EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAY: ROTARY CHEADLE & DISTRICT DEMENTIA GROUP Contact Rita Kumar 07899951600. EVERY WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH – PARKINSON’S UK – STOCKPORT BRANCH Check out our web page www.parkinsons.org.uk/ local-support-groups/regions/ stockport-branch for a full list of our programme. EVERY SECOND WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH: THE ARTS SOCIETY NORTH EAST CHESHIRE Contact Maggie Schofield on 0161 427 9451 or inf0@theartssocietynortheastcheshire.org.uk EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAY: STOCKPORT LADIES SPEAKERS For more information go to www.stockportladiesspeakers.co.uk or email sixdennett@aol.com
SATURDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER – CHEADLE HULME REFLECTS
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THURSDAY ONCE A MONTH: BRAMHALL THURSDAY CLUB Contact Carol Sargent g.davidsargent@btinternet.com, 0161 439 1779 or Facebook page, Bramhall Thursday Club. EVERY THURSDAY (TERM-TIME ONLY): TNT - A YOUTH GROUP FOR AGES 10-15 Contact Elaine Noden 0161 355 1459. FIRST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH: WOODFORD WI Contact Cheshire Federation of WIs at www.cheshirewi.org.uk or call 01244 347462. EVERY SECOND AND FOURTH THURSDAYS EACH MONTH LINK WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP AT BRAMHALL METHODIST CHURCH AT 2.30 PM Call the Church Office for information 0161 439 1204 THIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH (EX SEPTEMBER): Contact Jean Tudge 0161 487 1324. EVERY THURSDAY: LADYBROOK SINGERS Contact Mary: 07777 646828 if you want to find out more. You’ll find us on Facebook too. www.ladybrooksingers.co.uk
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EVERY 4TH THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH (EXCEPT FOR DECEMBER): RETIRED TEACHERS CLUB Contacted on 0161 4398794. SK8 7AA. Call 0161 486 9226. EVERY FRIDAY: WOODFORD COMMUNITY CENTRE BRIDGE CLUB Contact Judith Fletcher on 0161 439 5310. EVERY SUNDAY: BRAMHALL BAPTIST CHURCH MORNING SERVICE For more details www.bramhallbaptist.co.uk or call 0161 440 9091. EVERY SUNDAY: LIVE MUSIC @ THE CHURCH INN Contact 0161 485 1897. EVERY SUNDAY: “HUNGRY FOR HELP” Contact Suzi: 07876 152 630. www.oagb.org.uk FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH: THE BROOKDALE CLUB QUIZ NIGHT Contact Roger Salt on 0161 439 0371.
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f I had to make a choice to live without the TV or Music, I would choose music every time. The reason being is that music brings me so much joy and hearing a certain tune can take me straight back to a happy place and time in an instant. It has the ability to recall particular emotions and change our mood, that’s quite a powerful thing. When you dig a bit deeper into this subject you find that there is a lot of research into the positive impact of music and our well-being. I have learnt that listening to music reactivates areas of the brain associated with memory, reasoning, speech and emotion. Harvard Health Blog reports music listeners had higher scores for mental well-being compared to people overall and active musical engagement, including those over age 50, was associated with higher rates of happiness and cognitive function. The reason music is such a powerhouse is that it has been shown to activate some of the broadest and most diverse networks of the brain. This connection between music and memory is also recognised as a way to benefit people with dementia, helping to improve psychological symptoms such as depression, agitation or aggression. NHS England covers this topic on its website, writing how it can ‘enhance the quality of life of people living with dementia.’ This aspect of music and memory is very much of interest as what we learn we can share with our care team, clients and their family members
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too. As part of our own research, I came across Music4d Radio (Music for Dementia). A group of 5 themed radio stations available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year playing music that evokes memories. It’s a brilliant idea that was developed as a direct response to the impact of Covid-19 lockdown measures. You can choose your birth year to listen to the musical decade where your musical memories were made, typically from our early teen years through to our late twenties. The site gives you the option to listen live or at another time and you can even build your own schedule. I highly recommend this site www.music4d.com for anyone with dementia their carers, family and friends. Supporting someone with dementia can be challenging at times but listening and reminiscing to music together is one way to change the mood.
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Mindset Advice ARE YOU A ‘HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON’ (HSP) Are you a Highly Sensitive Person? This might seem a strange way to title an article, and I suppose it is really, but nonetheless, I bet there are quite a few of you reading this thinking “well, actually, yes, I think I am!” By ‘Highly Sensitive Person’ (HSP), I am referring specifically to a personality type identified by Dr Elaine Aron in her research which began in 1991, rather than to people who simply feel they are sensitive. The questionnaire to determine someone’s true status can be found on her website www.hsperson.com Generally, a HSP will be more aware of subtleties in their environment and in the moods and needs of others. They will be more bothered by high levels of stimulation such as crowds, loud noises or chaos around them and they are usually very thoughtful and observant, often needing time alone to process their thoughts and feelings. About 70% of HSP are introverts. On average for every 5 people who read this, one of you will be highly sensitive. It is important to point out at this stage that being a HSP is not a negative thing, it is simply a personality type, and many people who learn how to understand and harness their sensitivity will thrive and even start to see it as somewhat of a super-power. But why am I talking about this? The reason is, that I work predominantly in the mental health sector, and since the start of the pandemic, I have noticed that a large majority of my clients are HSP, despite HSP making up only 20% of the population. This led me to think that HSP may need more support to thrive in the modern world than non-HSP. I subsequently discovered that Dr Aron herself found in 2010 that 50% of people seeking support with mental health are HSP. Based on my experience in 2020 and 2021 however, I would say it could be a lot higher than this right now.
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Why is this the case? The reason for this trend is firstly because the world just isn’t structured to suit the minority in any category. Disabled access to schools and workplaces is still not available as standard in the UK, so it is hardly a surprise that the world isn’t structured to suit the HSP minority, and nor will it ever be. Secondly, the restrictions and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic have destabilised the structures and support networks which HSP depend on more than others, thus affecting them more, and further increasing the number and percentage of HSP seeking help with their mental health. Unfair as this seems, society simply will not address this situation, and it is down to the individuals to seek further knowledge and help to enable themselves to thrive. I would recommend that all readers of this article take the questionnaire on Dr Aron’s website, and then, if you are a HSP (you can test your children too), to educate yourself on what this means for you and how you can use it to your advantage using the many resources outlined on her website. This can bring almost immediate relief to your life. If you have any questions at all then please get in touch with me through my website or you can join the many HSP communities available to you online. Remember, the first stage in helping yourself is empowerment through knowledge; ignorance is not bliss. It has been a tough 18 months for all of us, particularly the HSP, so the time to act is now.
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What sewing essentials does a beginner need?
have often been asked, ‘What sewing essentials does a beginner need?’ There is so much to choose from, and what does a sewer really need? Here are my essentials;
1 - Tailoring / Dressmaking shears. These shears lie flat against the table, with the handle, pivoted upward. This makes it easier to keep fabric on the surface as you cut. The angled handle makes it easier to hold, so no more uncomfortable wrist bends. 2 - Box Set of Thread. A good thread makes a huge difference to the finished result and the life of a project, and in fact can make a huge difference in your sewing machine (or hand sewing). The weight and the twist are a complicated math mystery, so just go with a brand name you can trust, like Gutermann, Coats and Mettler. Gutermann now make their threads from recycled plastic!
3 - Seam Gauge / Rulers are something I use often. Measuring small areas, hems and cuffs, zip widths, seam allowances and even drawing around patchwork pieces is so much easier with a ruler.
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4 - A Clapper is hugely under rated and under used. I use mine on almost everything I press (crucial to a great finish). A clapper is just a piece of hard wood (Beech is ideal - look in timbers yard). Watch my YouTube tutorial on how to make one for you. 5 - A mini iron and teflon finger tips for a crisp edge and finish. The teflon fingers are a great plus to save your fingertips from scalding, or when you need to hold onto the fabric very close to the iron. Try to stay eco-friendly. Many products are still sold in plastic blister packs. We want to steer clear of those companies and encourage the wave of newcomers, endorsing a much greener way. So, if you’re looking to buy a gift for someone special (and that’s right - I am talking about you! :-) ), then look me up on Youtube for great time saving tips and inexpensive ways to achieve great results in your projects. Keep up-cycling, and repurposing. Local thrift and charity shops have wonderful sewing sections, filled with patterns and fabrics. Have a great sewing day and keep smiling! Abi x (Dedicated to my dearly missed sewing friend, Janet Rothwell) https://www.facebook.com/AbisSewingDen/ @Abis.Den Machine Services www.Abisden.Com YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/AbisDen http://abisden.blogspot.co.uk
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Club News
BRAMHALL GOLF CLUB CAPTAIN 2021
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his month SKBramhall & Woodford caught up with Alan Smith, the new captain at Bramhall Golf Club to see how is year was progressing. “Taking on the role of Captain at Bramhall Golf Club was a huge honour for me having only started to play golf again in 2014. Previously I’d played at Davenport Golf Club but with a 20 year hiatus it felt as if I was starting again. Golf lovers will know this can be the case whenever we play” “With the support of staff and members my year to date has been amazing - better than I could have ever expected. Captain’s Weekend, held at the beginning of June, was a fabulous experience for me, despite not actually playing golf. Standing on the first tee for 8 hours and 6 hours each day to meet and greet those playing. The foot Captain pictured with the spa provided by winner Nigel Cruddos, my wife after well done Nigel! day 1 was most welcome! Of course, the weather played a large part in the weekend’s success, both sunny and warm for both days.”
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“Captain’s Away Day, at the beginning of July, saw a group of members travel to Chesterfield Golf Club for; lunch, an 18 hole competition and a 2 course evening meal. Again the weather played its part in ensuring a successful and enjoyable day.” “The good fortune, weather wise, continued on my third major event to date. Captain’s Day for Ladies saw me meet and greet the lady members playing off the first tee. The foot spa proved invaluable again at the end of the day! A most enjoyable day from my perspective with our lady members being very generous. The wine cellar is well and truly stocked!” Being more than halfway through my year as Captain evokes the adage, ‘time flies when you’re having fun’. It has been a wonderful experience and one which I will treasure for my remaining days. How perfect it would have been though if my actual golf game would have been just as perfect! For more information on Bramhall Golf Club check out the website at www.bramhallgolfclub.co.uk
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his month SK Magazines popped into Bramhall latest barber shop Famous Hernys to find out a little more about the company. Famous Henrys, opened their first shop on Gillbent road , Cheadle Hulme in 2013, and now their latest barber shop in Bramhall is the fifth addition to the Famous Henrys family. Already in Cheadle Hulme, Hazel Grove and Wilmslow, part of their success is down to being open 7 days a week, offering little complimentary extras for their customers from bottles of chilled Peroni, hot drinks and newspapers to the latest cuts and fades. Head Barber Henry said about the latest opening: “We are so pleased to even have the chance to expand the business further. During the toughest year or so for most businesses due to the devastating effect of COVID-19 and all that lockdown entailed we were shut for a total of 34 weeks. But due to our wonderful loyal
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Active Angels
Tuesday 10 – 11.30am (term time only) – drop in; 0 – 5 years old. Babies 50p, 1-2yrs £1 & 2+ £1.50. Provide a variety of toys and activities to suit all ages, along with healthy snacks and drinks. St Michael & All Angels Church, St Michael’s Avenue, Bramhall, SK7 2PG..
Babyballet Bramhall
Our magical classes run throughout the week for ages 6months - 5years. Babyballet is a fun and engaging way to help children of all abilities develop, co-ordination, musicality, posture and rhythm. Please email Miss Betty on bramhall@ babyballet.co.uk or call 07399 472449.
BMC Baby Chat
10:00-11:15am. Term-time only. Bramhall Methodist Church, Bramhall Lane South Come and join us every Wednesday morning for a chat, tea/coffee and biscuits and the opportunity to meet other mums, grandparents and carers with young babies in the Bramhall area. There’s a small charge of £1 per adult. For further details please contact Hannah@bramhallmethodists.og.uk
Baby Loves Massage
Tuesday mornings. Harper Studios, Newby Road, SK7 5DA (near Stepping Hill Hospital). Call Kate 07866 468245. Email babylovesmassage@live.co.uk. www.thebabymassagecompany.co.uk.
Bramhall Library Storytime
Mondays 11 – 11:30am. Sharing stories, sharing books. Age - Under 5’s Cost - Free Bramhall Library Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall. T: 0845 644 4307. E: bramhall.library@stockport.gov.uk.
Bumps and Bashes First Aid classes:
Classes take place in and around the Stockport area and can also be conducted in your own home. Please contact Jaime on 07909 005129 or email stockport@bumpsandbashes.com.
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Saturdays 1.15pm-2pm.Starlight Performing Arts Academy CIC, Bramhall Moor Lane, (opp Stepping Hill Maternity Hospital) SK7 5AA. T 0161 439 8009 or 07515 397715. www.starlightperformingarts.t83.net
Enjoy A Ball
Tuesdays at Bramhall Scout Hut, St Michael’s Avenue, Bramhall. Call Sam to pre book on 07973 886783. 1.45pm: 2.5-3.5 years & 2.45pm: 3.5- school age & 3.45pm: Reception & 4.45pm: Years 1 & 2.
Fun in French
For 4-11 year olds, on a Wednesday afternoon at 4pm (term time only) at the United Reformed Church, Robins Lane, Bramhall. A “La Jolie Ronde” licensed teacher, who uses songs, stories, role plays & games to teach French to children. Call Claire 07866 852859.
Jabberjacks
Wednesday mornings @ United Reform Church, Robins Lane, off Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall SK7 2PE. Call Sue on 01625 540999
Jo Jingles
Jo Jingles classes are carefully structured. Each week different educational themes are introduced using well-known nursery rhymes and action songs. Mondays 9.30am - Under 2s and 10.30 - Over 2s. Wednesdays 9.25am - Over 2s and 10.20 - Under 2s at Bramhall Methodist Church, Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall. Call Laura on 0161 431 0674/07983513491 to book
Little Fishes Toddler Group
Friday at 10-11.30 a.m. Bramhall Methodist Church, 23 Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall, SK7 1AL .For more information contact the church office on 0161 439 1204 or email office@ bramhallmethodists.org.uk.
Little Lambs Baby & Toddler Group
10-11.30am. Thursdays (term time only) at Bramhall Baptist Church, Woodford Road. SK7 1PB. Toys, refreshments and song time. Suggested donation of £1.50 per family. Just turn up or for more information email bramhallbaptist.church@gmail.com.
Little Superstars Sports Club
Trinity Gardens, Davenport. Mornings & afternoons. Call Louise 07904 311552.
The Mill Youth Centre
Free Admission for 10-18 year olds. Mon-Fri 3:30-5pm & Sat 1-3pm & 6:30-8:30pm www.themillbramhall.com. 0161 440 8022
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Michael’s Munchkins Baby and Toddler Group
Friday 10– 11.30am (term time only) drop in. £2.50 per family – coffee, tea, juice, cakes and biscuits included. For all pre-school children and babies with their parents and carers. St Michael & All Angels Church, St Michael’s Avenue, Bramhall, SK7 2PG.
Mini Movers
Tuesday 9am- 12pm at Bramhall Lawn Tennis Club. Call Abi on
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Mucky Pups Arts & Crafts
St Michael’s Scout Hut, St Michael’s Avenue, Bramhall. Mornings. Call Nikki on 07511 622445.
Parent & Toddlers
Scout Hut, Fir Road, Bramhall. Thursday 10-11.30am. Call Julie Fletcher on 0161 439 6206 or 07793 393 972.
Praise & Play
Thursday 10 – 12 noon (term time only) drop in. All pre-school children, babies and their carers. They play, have stories and make music. Healthy snacks and drinks available St Michael & All Angels Church, St Michael’s Avenue, Bramhall, SK7 2PG.
Rhythm Time
Friday mornings. Phone Frances Donkin: 01270 884583 The Bramley Centre, Scout Hut, Bramley Close, SK7 2DT.
Seedlings
Hazel Grove Baptist Church, Station Street, Hazel Grove. Tuesdays 10-11.3oam and 1.152.45pm. Call first on 0161 487 3708.
Tiny Talk Baby Singing
Friday mornings at Benjafold Guide Hut, Ack Lane East, Bramhall. Call Julie on 07914 088845.
Tiny Thinkers
Tuesday 1.30pm – 2.15pm (term time only) booked. A pre-school learning class that provides education for children. 2.5 years – 5 years old. Fun stimulating games are played that teach phonic letters, numbers & shapes. Contact Karina on 07969633654. St Michael & All Angels Church, St Michael’s Avenue, Bramhall, SK7 2PG.
Tumble Tots, Gym Babes & Gym Bobs
Monday 1.15-1.45pm and Friday 11.30-12pm. Hazel Grove Baths, Jackson Lane, Hazel Grove. Call 0161 439 5221.
Mondays, first class at 9.45am, last one at 3.50pm (7 classes). Bramhall Village Club, Lumb Lane. Wednesdays, first class at 9.30am, last class at 3.55pm. Fridays, first class at 9.30am, last class at 2.25pm. Saturdays between 12.15pm-3pm. Bramhall Lane Lawn Tennis Club, Ramsdale Road, Bramhall SK7 2PZ. Classes last approx 45 minutes. Please pre-book with Sue on 0161 456 6166 or tumbletots.bramhall@ntlworld.com.
Pre-School Tap Dancing
YSBD Performing Arts Classes
Pre-School Ballet
Mondays and Saturdays. Bramhall School of Dancing. 0161 440 8093.
Pre-School Swimming
RJL Dance Studios, St Peter’s Parish Centre, Hazel Grove. Tuesdays at 3.454.15pm. Call 07739 695603 for places.
for 2-18 year olds taught by industry professionals. Contact Principle Hannah 07738 16423.
Pyjama Drama
Tuesday mornings 2- 5 year olds. United Reformed Church, Bramhall. Call Alison 0844 504 5119 or alison@pyjamadrama.com.
Rhythm & Rhyme
Friday mornings. St Michael’s Parish Hall, St Michael’s Avenue, Bramhall. Call Melanie on 0161 860 0911.
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vinegar and salt. (If you haven’t got a processor mash them into the paste in the pestle and mortar). Start adding the olive oil in a thin drizzle whilst the machine is still on until you have a smooth sauce. This will keep nicely in the fridge in an airtight container for several days.
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1 small green chilli Pinch of cumin seeds Salt 1 tbsp sherry vinegar 50ml good quality olive oil Put everything in your processor (or pestle and mortar) except the oil, then whizz/mash until mixed then drizzle in the oil and stir together til you have a sauce consistency. Mojo verde will only keep for a couple of days in the fridge because of the fresh herbs. Disfruta!
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Time to spark a windfall? Hansons’ experts are heading back to Cheshire in September in search of auction treasures It’s time to look through those attics, cupboards and drawers because Hansons experts are coming back to Cheshire in September and we can’t wait. Lockdowns put our free pop-up valuation events on hold but life has gradually returned to normal and we’re delighted to be returning to The Coach & Four, 69/71 Alderley Road, Wilmslow, SK9 1PA. Free valuations will be available there on September 16, October 21 and November 18, 11am-2pm. So, what should you bring along for assessment? Well, it could be anything from a Chinese treasure, painting, designer watch, jewellery, coin, toy or medal to a match-worn football shirt or Pokémon game. Gaming consoles and vintage video games have been in hot demand at auction throughout lockdown but auction sales are buoyant generally. People with money and time to spare from all over the world love to bid online. Antiques, collectables and jewellery fire the imagination and are desired for all manner of reasons by all kinds of people. For example, interior designers love to scour our home décor and furniture items in search of something special for clients, and our summer Clock Auction was a good hunting ground for them. The star lot, a French travelling alarm clock by famous French maker Antide Javier, made £6,200 - three times its top estimate - in a battle between American 23a French and French bidders. travelling alarm clock by Antide Javier worked from 1751 Janvier SOLD £6,200 to 1835 and was known for his fine, astronomical and planetary clocks. Clockmaker to King Louis XVIII of France, he trained many French clockmakers. Other continental clocks did well, in particular an Austrian Meyer of Wien timepiece which made £3,000. Novelty clocks proved particularly
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popular, too. They’re sought after by interior designers and people with an eye for the unusual. For example, lot 81 a novelty clock featuring a lady holding a globe with a clock inside made £3,600. Lot 83, a French novelty clock of a bronze angel holding a globe in one hand and a flower in the other, reached £1,500 and lot 89, a large French ormolu clock on onyx plinth featuring a Lot 81 Novelty Grecian Lady holding a swinging Clock Lady holding a globe with a globe and urn, made £2,100. clock thereon Sold for £3,600 But let’s not forget our British clocks. A Byson of Edinburgh wall regulator made a very promising £1,200, and a ship clock by Benson of London reached £850. Clock to sell? Email our clock specialist Mike Wetton for a free valuation: mwetton@ hansonsauctioneers.co.uk. Alternatively, drop into our free valuation events in Wilmslow. Entries are invited for all future general, Lot 83 French Fine Art and novelty clock of specialist sales. bronze angel, globe in one hand, Hansons also flower in the other. offers free Sold £1,500 home visits. lot 89 French To find out ormolu clock on onyx plinth, more, email Grecian Lady service@hansonsauctioneers. holding a swinging co.uk or call 01283 733988. . globe and urn. Sold £2,100
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Easter with the hope of drawing attention to the festival by covering the front of church in re-cycled flowers, by October. The event will operate in a Covid secure manner, with timed bookings and a one-way system. In addition, there will be a quiet time specifically for people who wish to avoid groups. Refreshments will be available. This Eco-festival is deliberately planned to be just before the COP 26 conference in Glasgow in November where over 190 world leaders will meet to discuss a coordinated response to the climate emergency. Many scientists regard this as our last opportunity to take action to avoid catastrophic changes in the future. Touching the Earth Lightly concludes, on Sunday 17th October, with our Harvest Festival.
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THE EFFECTS OF FEEDING A BABY
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here are many things that can affect the way a baby feeds, including positioning, handholds, tongue and jaw movement, but this post is going to focus on neck movement. Babies can sometimes have tension in their neck which can lead to them having a preference as to which way they like to look. There are a number of things that may contribute to this, including a tricky birth, possibly with forceps or ventouse and the position that the baby was in in-utero. Neck tightness and a preference to look one way can sometimes mean that babies may find feeding more tricky on one side than the other. For example, if a baby is more comfortable looking to their right side they may feed well when they are turning that way, but when they are feeding on Mum’s right side they are being encouraged to look to their left, which may not be as easy. The muscles in the neck are closely related to the muscles that control the jaw movements too. Sometimes neck tightness can be linked to jaw tightness, particularly if a baby has had a tongue tie or if they are struggling to opening their mouth wide to establish a deep latch. So how can we tell if a baby has any neck tightness? Things to look out for are: l A baby that always looks one way. This is often noticeable when they are sleeping - do they always let their head rock to the same side? Sometimes looking through pictures of the baby and seeing if there is a clear pattern can help! l If they have a particular preference for which side they feed from. Do they click when feeding just on one side? l Any flattening on one side of their head. The bones in babies skulls are not fully fused when they are born, meaning their skulls are slightly softer. If they put more pressure on one side of their head this can sometimes lead to flattening on that side - often referred to as a plagiocephaly.
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What can we do to help? l One of the best things to do is repositioning - encourage your baby to look to their less preferred side. This can often be done while playing - talking to them on that side and put toys on that side. In the car you can put a mobile or toy on their less preferred side. At night time you can arrange their crib so that you are on their less preferred side. l Trying different feeding positions that they may find more comfortable. There are many to try such as the rugby ball, koala or side lying position. There are lots of feeding support groups available where you can go for more advice. l Tummy time - this is a great way for babies to build their neck strength and stretch the muscles at the front of their neck. You can mix it up so babies enjoy it more - for example tummy time on mum or dads chest is a great one because they are supported but can still see and interact with you. There are also lots of tummy time mats available so your baby has new and interesting things to look at. l If you are concerned about your babies feeding there are many support services available, you can always speak to your GP, health visitor, midwife, local breast feeding support group or lactation consultants. l Osteopaths can work alongside lactation consultants to give postural advice related to breast feeding. Osteopathy is very gentle and can include massage that may relax tensions and help soothe your baby.
Kate Dewhurst Bramhall Osteopathic Practice
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Useful Contacts Stockport NHS Foundation Trust’s Stepping Hill Tel 0161 483 1010 www.stockport.nhs.uk Stepping Hill Hospital, Poplar Grove, Hazel Grove, Stockport SK2 7JE. Stockport Council Tel 0161 480 4949 www.stockport.gov.uk Stockport Council, Town Hall, Edward Street, Stockport, SK1 3XE
Alanna Vine (Cons) 0161 440 8872/07742 302894 cllr.alanna.vine@stockport.gov.uk Linda Holt (Conservative) 0161 456 1199 cllr.linda.holt@stockport.gov.uk Bramhall South & Woodford Brian Bagnall (Conservative) 07785 778571 brian.bagnall3@btinternet.com
Greater Manchester Police For non-emergency calls please contact Stockport West on 0161 856 9770 stockport.westnpt@gmp. police.uk.
Mike Hurleston (Conservative) 0161 486 1573 / 07774 195592 cllr.mike.hurleston@stockport.gov.uk
Community Groups
John McGahan (Conservative) 07770 127685 cllr.john.mcgahan@stockport.gov.uk
Bramhall Rotary www.bwrotary.org Woodford & Bramhall Branch Royal British Legion Tel 07729 905953 Bramhall Golf Club www.bramhallgolfclub.co.uk 0161 439 6092 Bramhall University of the Third Age (U3A) www.bramhallu3a.org.uk 0161 440 0447
Community Website www.bramhallweb.co.uk www.ilovebramhall.com
Local MP Mary Robinson MP www.mary-robinson.org.uk
Local Councillors Bramhall North Lisa Walker (Conservative) 0161 456 3941 07887 984844 cllr.lisa.walker@stockport.gov.uk
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Around Bramhall Bramhall Library Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall SK7 2DU Tel: 0845 644 4307 email: mailto: Bram.library@stockport.gov.uk Opening Hours Monday - 10am - 5pm, Tuesday - 9am - 6pm Wednesday - CLOSED, Thursday - 9am - 7pm Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday - 9am - 4pm Bramhall Post Office Maple Road, Bramhall T: 016 439 4100 Opening Hours Monday - 9.00-5.30pm, Tuesday - 9.00-5.30pm Wednesday - 9.00-5.30pm, Thursday - 9.00-5.30pm Friday - 9.00-5.30pm, Saturday - 9.00-12.00pm Bramhall Health Centre 66 Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall, SK7 2DY Telephone: 0161 983 5850 Surgery Opening Hours The surgery is open during the following times (except Bank Holidays): Monday-Friday 8.30am - 6pm
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Pilates is a great way to get in shape this September...
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ollowing months of lockdown face-to-face Pilates classes are resuming. It’s been a long wait and many are eager to get back to group classes to meet up with friends and get back to activities. Still a little uncertain about returning to face-to-face classes? Then why not try an online Pilates class. I really enjoy teaching online and through Zoom I’ve been able to interact with clients surprisingly well. Here’s why Pilates is a great way to get in shape this September... The Benefits of Pilates A Pilates class can go a long way to helping prevent injury. Pilates is a fitness system that improves flexibility, builds strength and develops core strength, control and endurance in the entire body. What Pilates classes are there? Pilates Matwork Classes The most popular form of Pilates is matwork. Matwork is a more traditional form of Pilates, which as it has been developed has incorporated the use of equipment such as balls, stretch bands, foam rollers or magic circles. High Intensity Power Pilates HIP Pilates is a more dynamic form of Pilates that combines the precision and focus of a traditional Pilates session with the dynamic energy of a high intensity workout. Combining core strength, balance and coordination with an energetic cardiovascular element HIP Pilates is the answer to many people’s search for a functional ‘feel good’ workout.
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Anyone with knee or hip problems would benefit hugely from the precise nature of the weight-bearing lunges and squats. Emphasis is on tracking the knees over toes at all times, therefore strengthening the quads. The class is fast paced, but importantly LOW impact. Therefore, you will increase your heart rate safely whilst burning fat, strengthening your lungs and building lean muscle mass. The class also uses light hand weights, which improve bone health. One-to-One Pilates Classes Concerned about being the new student? Then a one-to-one class can be a good way to start. Both the session format and the exercises given are tailored to suit your needs and objectives. These sessions allow for greater progression and development and are a must for anyone requiring that individual attention. Pilates is for life and can be life changing, so whether you choose a face-to-face class or Zoom make sure you take some me-time and join a Pilates class now!
To find a qualified teacher, visit the Body Control Pilates website Jules Hardman Body Control Pilates Teacher www.jules-pilates-alderleyedge.co.uk
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