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Welcome to Wilmslow & Alderley Edge Welcome to the November / December issue of SK Wilmslow & Alderley Edge. As the dark morning and even darker nights start coming in, there is a real feel that winter is on its way. This issue reflects that with the fireworks on the front cover to the festive articles inside.
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We would always recommend to you to go to a supervised firework display but please take extra care if you are planning a display at home. It’s always worthwhile logging onto www.cheshirefire.gov.uk for some sound advice.
Fancy racing down the ski slopes this winter on a Porsche? If you’re scratching your head over festive gifts look no further. Auctions constantly uncover rare or unique finds which make jaw-dropping Christmas presents for loved ones.
Porsche Museum, it’s estimated only 50 orange/red versions were ever made. That made the auction example particularly desirable. It was used for a short period after purchase and kept in its original grey vinyl case and liner. It was far from the only exciting boy’s toy in the October sale. Retro gaming items are in hot demand and, thanks to being particularly rare and collectable, a Nintendo 64 Foxdata Silver Leopard customised wired controller had an estimate of 1970 Arova-Porsche 212 Skibob, £700-£1,000. It’s thought only 200 £4,000-£6,000. controllers like it exist. For example, the October Toy Auction included It was released in the a 53-year-old Arova-Porsche 212 skibob. Where late 1990s by Foxdata else could you find one, let alone buy one? It’s as part of a range essentially a bike with skis instead of wheels of four different that you can use as an alternative to skiing or designs including snowboarding. Only 200 were produced. Desert Storm, Chrome The Arova-Porsche 212 Skibob was a collaboration Leopard, Red Rain, between Arova, an established skibob maker, and and Purple Forest. car manufacturer Porsche. Made in 1970, it was It’s believed Foxdata designed t fit in the trunk of your Porsche 911. produced around 800 Again thanks to Porsche’s involvement, the skibob controllers across the Nintendo 64 Foxdata Silver has front and rear shock strut suspension and four designs. It was Leopard customised wired controller, £700-£1,000. seating for two adults. purchased as a present for the vendor when A few examples have been sold at auction as well first released. Anything Nintendo, whether modern as privately but Arova-Porsche 212 Skibobs rarely or retro, is gaining traction among collectors. come to market, hence its £4,000-£6,000 estimate. So, for the ultimate festive gift scour auction Skibobs - a contraction of ‘ski’ and ‘bobsled’ - were catalogues1 And if you’re inspired to sell your own developed in the late 1960s as a new method of retro collectables or antiques pop down to free skiing. They were designed to help people with valuation events held at St John’s Knutsford Church disabilities or those lacking leg or knee strength to Centre, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 enjoy the slopes. Early versions had front and rear 6DH. Upcoming dates include October 27th and skis called ‘feet’, and the front foot is steerable via November 24th, 11am-1pm. Alternatively, the handlebars. email service@hansonsauctioneers.co.uk or call Skibobbing quickly caught on and remains popular. 01283 733988. Happy Christmas! There are annual championships and modern skibobs are remarkably advanced. They can reach speeds of more than 120mph in skilled hands. The Arova-Porsche 212 skibobs were originally sold in Germany and produced in two colours - blue and orange/red. According to information from German’s
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EVERY MONDAY: THE LINDOW SINGERS
A community based choir, no audition and no need to read music.Rehearsals every Monday 7:30pm at Wilmslow Academy, Primary School, Handforth Road, Handforth SK9 2LX. For more information contact Ann Epton, on 0161 485 2231 or Email Harry.Epton@ntlworld.com or visit https://www.lindowsingers.org.uk/
EVERY MONDAY AFTERNOON
In Together Wilmslow activities group for people with dementia and their carers. Games, crafts, songs, chat plus tea and cakes. Wilmslow Methodist Church, Water Lane, 2pm to 4pm. Call Sally 07786 482048, email intogetherwilmslow@gmail.com
EVERY MONDAY: KNIT AND NATTER GROUP Call 01625 586962 for more details.
EVERY MONDAY: BALLROOM/LATIN AMERICAN DANCE CLASSES: Susan Young 07712 069627
EVERY MONDAY: OTAGO BASED STRENGTH AND BALANCE CLASS
Monday 2.00-3.00 p.m. Chapel Court, Hawthorn Street, Wilmslow. Followed by refreshments. £5.00 per class. (Contact Angela 07790291648)
EVERY MONDAY: TALBOT BADMINTON CLUB
Email: talbotshuttleclub@gmail.com for more information.
THIRD MONDAY OF THE MONTH: EAST CHESHIRE ALPINE GARDEN SOCIETY.
EVERY MONDAY: EXERCISE FOR SENIORS
We are a sociable group of enthusiastic gardeners, many of whom have a wide knowledge of things alpine. Come and meet us at Wilmslow Preparatory School at 7pm for 7.30 start, September to April. Subscriptions are Single £10, Joint £18 plus £1 per meeting. Visitors £4.
EVERY MONDAY: STORIES AND SONGS
EVERY TUESDAY: DEAN ROW SOCIAL BRIDGE CLUB
EVERY MONDAY: LEGO CLUB 3.30-4.30
ideal for 5+, free, no need to book so come and get creative. Wilmslow Library. Further details contact Angela 07790291648.
11-11:30am ideal for 4 and under, Free, no need to book but telephone 01625 374 060 for further information. Wilmslow Library.
EVERY MONDAY: WILMSLOW CHESS CLUB
New members, from beginner to advanced are always welcomefor friendly or more competitive chess. Meeting are at King’s Arm hotel, Alderley Road, Wilmslow SK9 1PZ. 7.30pm – Juniors at 7pm. Contact: Colin Mills 07306 386789
EVERY MONDAY: ITALIAN CONVERSATION CLASSES
Call Raffaella 07900 184318 with any questions. www.italianclasses.co.uk
We are a small, friendly club playing duplicate bridge. Come and make new friends. 1st 3 sessions are free including refreshments. Meeting at Dean Row Village Hall 1.30pm -4.30pm. Contact, Carolyn at deanrowsocialbridgeclub@gmail.com or 0161 941 3686
EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY: CLASSES FOR SEQUENCE DANCING Contact Susan Young 07712 069627
EVERY TUESDAY: MAGIC VOICES
Wilmslow 7.30pm Wilmslow Parish Hall, Cliff Road, Wilmslow SK9 4AA
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EVERY TUESDAYS (TERM TIME): ALDERLEY EDGE COMMUNITY CHOIR for fun and friendship. 2-3.30pm at Alderley Edge Methodist Church.
EVERY TUESDAY: MACCLESFIELD LIGHT ORCHESTRA
EVERY TUESDAY: ROTARY CLUB OF WILMSLOW DEAN Contact 01625 535580. www.wilmslowdeanrotary.org.uk.
If you enjoy playing music and would like to join a friendly orchestra, please contact: Rosemary Jones 01625 529313 or Lawrence Beard 01625 572324. 7.45 pm in the Salvation Army Rooms, Roe Street, Macclesfield SK11 6UT. www.macclesfieldlightorchestra.co.uk
FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH: CHESHIRE LADIES LUNCHEON CLUB
Contact 01625 528336.
Delicious lunch at The Deanwater Hotel. Interesting speaker and friendly company. Contact Lesley Cox 079534 471782
EVERY TUESDAY: THE BARNBY CHOIR
8pm til 9.45pm AT WILMSLOW METHODIST CHURCH, WATER LANE, WILMSLOW, SK9 5AR CONTACT SHAN BRISTOW 01625 520193 or email Shan@shanbristow.co.uk Or see Choir Website: www.thebarnbychoir.co.uk
EVERY TUESDAY: MEMORIES, WHATSITS & THINGMAJIGS
11am-12: we will have a selection of photographs, town maps and other objects designed to evoke memories. We will also have tea, coffee and biscuits so we can have a good old natter about how things have changed – telephone 01625 374 060 for further information. Wilmslow Library.
EVERY TUESDAY: JAZZ AND SWING EVERY SECOND TUESDAY OF THE MONTH: THE ARTS SOCIETY WILMSLOW
Every second Thursday of the month: The Art Society Wilmslow. Meet at the United Reform Church Wilmslow and the contact details are : wilmslow@theartssociety.org
EVERY WEDNESDAY: WOW SINGERS (LADIES’ DAYTIME CHOIR)
Further details: cantata16@gmail.com, 01625 269721 or www.cantatamusic.org
FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH: BOOK LOVERS GROUP
2-3pm: free, no need to book. We will have a different book theme each month so call 01625 374 060 for further information. Wilmslow Library.
EVERY WEDNESDAY: BACKBEAT A CAPPELLA
EVERY TUESDAY: WILMSLOW BADMINTON CLUB
Call Chrissie on 07929 103990 for further information. www.backbeatacappella.com.
EVERY TUESDAY: LUNCH CLUB
FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH: DEAN ROW WI
Email mickpeel@btopenworld.com. Royal Voluntary Service run a lunch club every Tuesday for older people at the Methodist church, Chapel Road, Alderley Edge ,12pm to 1pm we offer a sandwich, cake and cups of tea ,it’s a great way to meet new people and have a natter. contact Julie Dickson 01625 536412
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EVERY WEDNESDAY: ALDERLEY EDGE BRIDGE CLUB.
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Contact details 01260 253401.
EVERY WEDNESDAY: WILMSLOW KNIT AND NATTER GROUP
Suitable for knitters of any ability. 9.30 - 12.00pm at Coach and Four, Alderley Road, Wilmslow.
EVERY WEDNESDAY: RHYMETIME
10am to10.30 am at Alderley Edge Library, London Road, Sessions are free with no need to book.
EVERY SECOND WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH: WILMSLOW HISTORICAL SOCIETY Contact us on 01625 536909 or by email to wilmslowhistoricalsociety@gmail.com
SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH: THE ART SOCIETY NORTH EAST CHESHIRE
Contact Maggie on 0161 427 9451 or email info@ theartssocietynortheastcheshire.org.uk
EVERY THIRD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH: CONCERTS UNDER THE SPIRE: Every Third Wednesday of the Month: Alderley Edge Methodist Church Lunchtime Concert Light lunches served from 12 noon followed by 45-minute recital starting at 1.00 pm. Admission to the concert by programme £7 available at the door. www.alderleyedgemethodistchurch.com
LAST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH: IT&CHAT:
2-3pm: If you need help with getting online or using our online resources, drop in for advice. Telephone 01625 374 060 for further information. Wilmslow Library.
EVERY FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH: WILMSLOW U3A
Meetings at 2.30pm with a different speaker each month New members are very welcome. Costs £1 each meeting after membership fee which includes a cup of tea and a biscuit. URC schoolrooms, Chapel Lane, Wilmslow. For more information check out www.wilmslowu3a.org.uk
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EVERY SECOND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH: ROW OF TREES CUM WIMSLOW W.I.
Contact Jean on 01625 475222.
EVERY THURSDAY: MOVEMENT TO MUSIC
Call Angela 0779029168.
EVERY THURSDAY: STORY & SONG.
10am to10.30 am at Alderley Edge Library, London Road, Sessions are free with no need to book.
EVERY THURSDAY: CLASSICAL YOGA
Contact Marion Duff on 01625 528650 www. marionduff.co.uk for details.
EVERY THURSDAY: THE THURSDAY GROUP - FOR MATURE UNATTACHED PEOPLE
07939 541158 www.thursdaygroup.co.uk
EVERY THURSDAY: KEEP FIT FOR SENIORS.
Thursday 1.30-3.00 p.m. Chapel Court, Hawthorn Street. Wilmslow Standing and Seated Exercise to Music. Followed by refreshments £7.00 per class (Contact Angela 07790291648)
EVERY THURSDAY: YOGA
For more information email: diana.j.davidson@btinternet.com or call 0161 929 1947.
EVERY THURSDAY: RHYMETIME
11-11:30am: Ideal for aged 4 and under, free, no need to book – telephone 01625 374 060 for further details. Wilmslow Library.
EVERY FIRST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH: BOOK CHAT SOCIAL
5:45-6:45 - There is no set text, no specific genre just an opportunity to come and talk about what books you have been enjoying and possibly be inspired to try something new. Tea, coffee and a biscuit or two will be available. No need to book. Telephone 01625 374 060 for further details. Wilmslow Library.
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Fancy racing down the ski slopes this winter on a Porsche? If you’re scratching your head over festive gifts look no further. Auctions constantly uncover rare or unique finds which make jaw-dropping Christmas presents for loved ones.
Porsche Museum, it’s estimated only 50 orange/red versions were ever made. That made the auction example particularly desirable. It was used for a short period after purchase and kept in its original grey vinyl case and liner. It was far from the only exciting boy’s toy in the October sale. Retro gaming items are in hot demand and, thanks to being particularly rare and collectable, a Nintendo 64 Foxdata Silver Leopard customised wired controller had an estimate of 1970 Arova-Porsche 212 Skibob, £700-£1,000. It’s thought only 200 £4,000-£6,000. controllers like it exist. For example, the October Toy Auction included It was released in the a 53-year-old Arova-Porsche 212 skibob. Where late 1990s by Foxdata else could you find one, let alone buy one? It’s as part of a range essentially a bike with skis instead of wheels of four different that you can use as an alternative to skiing or designs including snowboarding. Only 200 were produced. Desert Storm, Chrome The Arova-Porsche 212 Skibob was a collaboration Leopard, Red Rain, between Arova, an established skibob maker, and and Purple Forest. car manufacturer Porsche. Made in 1970, it was It’s believed Foxdata designed t fit in the trunk of your Porsche 911. produced around 800 Again thanks to Porsche’s involvement, the skibob controllers across the Nintendo 64 Foxdata Silver has front and rear shock strut suspension and four designs. It was Leopard customised wired controller, £700-£1,000. seating for two adults. purchased as a present for the vendor when A few examples have been sold at auction as well first released. Anything Nintendo, whether modern as privately but Arova-Porsche 212 Skibobs rarely or retro, is gaining traction among collectors. come to market, hence its £4,000-£6,000 estimate. So, for the ultimate festive gift scour auction Skibobs - a contraction of ‘ski’ and ‘bobsled’ - were catalogues1 And if you’re inspired to sell your own developed in the late 1960s as a new method of retro collectables or antiques pop down to free skiing. They were designed to help people with valuation events held at St John’s Knutsford Church disabilities or those lacking leg or knee strength to Centre, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 enjoy the slopes. Early versions had front and rear 6DH. Upcoming dates include October 27th and skis called ‘feet’, and the front foot is steerable via November 24th, 11am-1pm. Alternatively, the handlebars. email service@hansonsauctioneers.co.uk or call Skibobbing quickly caught on and remains popular. 01283 733988. Happy Christmas! There are annual championships and modern skibobs are remarkably advanced. They can reach speeds of more than 120mph in skilled hands. Twitter: HansonsUK The Arova-Porsche 212 skibobs were originally sold Facebook: HansonsAuctioneersUK in Germany and produced in two colours - blue and Instagram: hansons_auctioneers orange/red. According to information from German’s
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Beef short ribs with a Bourbon BBQ sauce This is a real winter warmer – it’s really easy and uses a relatively cheap cut of beef to make it a great addition to your arsenal. I’ve cooked this for family and also for a bit of a do. The quantity here is for 4 but it’s really easy to multiply up (or down) The big supermarkets don’t usually stock beef short ribs but your butcher will be able to get them for you and Waitrose normally has them.
Beef short ribs with a Bourbon BBQ sauce.
4 chunky beef short ribs – beware the packs sometimes have a big one and a little one hiding. 5 sticks of celery roughly chopped, a big carrot halved an onion halved and some fresh parsley (this is for the braise and will be chucked away after so don’t waste time being neat) Put all the above ingredients into a large pan and cover with water. (I have done it with Coke (original not sugar free) and it was good too) Bring it up to the boil then reduce to a small simmer, put the lid on and leave it for about 3 hours. When the meat is falling off the bones lift it out and throw away the veg (you could strain the liquid to make a stock if you wanted to) In the meantime make the sauce: Good glug of olive oil 2 onions sliced 15cm piece of fresh ginger (I quite often 12 | SKWilmslow & Alderley Edge - November/December 2023
used the jars of grated ginger from the Asian supermarket in which case 2 teaspoons) 5 cloves of garlic crushed 300g brown sugar 100ml soy sauce 4 tbsps red wine vinegar 500ml tomato ketchup 2 tbsp tomato paste 200ml bourbon whiskey Fry the onions in the oil for about 8 minutes on a medium heat – you want them to soften not fry. Add the ginger and garlic and after a couple of minutes add the rest of the ingredients then leave if to bubble nicely for a few minutes. At this point I usually put the ribs into a small roasting tray and pour over the sauce and it waits until I’m ready to serve. When you’re 30 minutes away from wanting to serve put the oven on to 220c (gas 7) and when it’s come up to heat put the roasting tin in and cook for 20 mins. I normally serve this with baked potatoes and some peas and corn. A nice Malbec would be good as would a robust beer.
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“The Combined Charities Christmas Card Shops are a fixture of the Wilmslow community and embody the spirit of giving during the holidays,” said Sheila Hallas MBE, founder. “For decades, residents have supported their favourite causes simply by purchasing greeting cards and gifts. Thanks to the generosity of our customers and volunteers, we have been able to raise millions of pounds for local charities and make a meaningful impact. “This year we have shops in Wilmslow, Macclesfield, Knutsford and Sale libraries. Please call in to see our wonderful selection” Please look at the website for locations, opening dates and times of each shop.
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TIPS TO DECORATE FOR CHRISTMAS
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ots of us have had the same decorations for Christmas for years. Here are some tips to elevate your festive décor this year and make a different look for yourselves and visitors. If you edit what you have, use them in unexpected places, forage for berries and greenery and dig out some ribbons, it will look gorgeous and unique. Move things around – put your wreath on an internal window, better still if you have 3 for one room. You can add dried orange slices and lots of greenery from a woodland ramble. You could gather twigs together and tie with brown string in the middle and entwine ferns and some tree decorations on them to hang in your window. Create a wow entrance – that garland that’s usually on your mantel, drape it down the stairs with pine cones, acorns, berries and a long ribbon to add glamour. It’s OK if it only goes half way up, you could add a star at the top of it and it will look like it’s meant to stop there. You could gather small bowls of red berries, small kraft wrapped boxes tied with white string and candles (battery operated there) to complete a fantastic entrance that will have you excited to come home or welcome visitors. Add lights inside – they’re not just for the Christmas tree. You can never have enough lights. I start at the plug socket and see where
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it takes me. Over and under books, pictures and around door frames. The Christmas Table – we can’t forget the dining table. You can dress it for the whole season and add to it as you go. A theme is lovely, perhaps woodland
with greenery and cinnamon sticks and red berries dotted through. Maybe maximalism with large baubles bedded on cotton wool and twigs. Whatever your style, give yourself lots of time and you’ll have so much fun. The children can definitely get involved finding and making things to tie in. Have an afternoon spray painting or making pom poms, it’s a memory they’ll cherish.
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Baby Ballet
Little Strikers Pre-School Football
Tuesday afternoon at Handforth & Prestbury School of Dance, Dean Row Community Hall, Dean Row. Call Michelle on 0161 483 6678.
Monday morning at Parish Hall, The Corrs, Cliff Road, Wilmslow. Wednesday morning at The Scout Hut, Talbot Road, Alderley Edge. Call 07792 791382
Baby Bounce suitable for 12 months and under - Tuesdays 9.4510.15. Wilmslow Library. Pleas book in advance by calling 01625 374 060
Lego Club Thursdays 3.30-4.30. Wilmslow Library. Pleas book in advance by calling 01625 374 060
Baby Reflexology
Little Superstars Sports Club
Thursday morning at Moor Lane, Wilmslow. Call Gabby on 07817 597288.
Friday morning & afternoon at Wilmslow Leisure Centre, Rectory Fields, Wilmslow. Call Louise on 07904 311552.
Bon Bons Wednesday morning at Wilmslow Parish Hall, Cliff Road, Wilmslow. Call Bonnie on 07739 359948.
Mums, Dads & Tots
Wednesday 1.30 – 3pm at St. Benedict’s Church, Hall Road, Handforth. Call Jacquie on 01625 250471.
Baby bounce on Thursday afternoons 2.30 – 3.00pm Alderley Edge Library, 44a London Road, Alderley Edge, SK9 7GP.
Music Bugs Friday morning at Wilmslow Parish Hall, Cliff Road, Wilmslow. Call Stacey on 0844 822 1175.
Caterpillar Music Monday morning at Wilmslow Leisure Centre, Rectory Fields, Wilmslow. Call Jan on 01925 860459.
The Creation Station Wednesday morning at Dean Row Village Hall, Brown Lane, Wilmslow. Call Sarah on 0844 854 5065.
Friday Tots Friday 10 – 11.30am at Alderley Edge Methodist Church. Call Susan on 01625 585166.
Praise & Play Tuesday at 1.30 – 3pm at St Chad’s Church, Wilmslow Road, Handforth. Call Chris on 01625 530228
Puddle Ducks Baby & Pre-School Swimming Friday afternoon at The Hallmark Hotel, Stanley Road, Handforth. Call 01477 410080.
Pregnancy yoga Little Footprints Wednesday & Friday 9.15 – 11am at Dean Row Community Centre, Dean Row. Call Brenda on 01625 251097.
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Thursdays 10:00 - 11:30 at the Dean Row Village Hall, Wilmslow. Call Anna on 07801 058379 or email anna@yoga4pregnancy.co.uk. Little ones welcome.
Wednesday morning at Wilmslow Parish Hall, Cliff Road, Wilmslow. Call Beccy on 07947 735373.
Tennis Tykes Raindrops Tots Tuesday 10am – 12pm (term time only) at Wilmslow Parish Hall, Cliff Road, Wilmslow.
Rhymetime on Wednesdays 10 – 10.30 am Alderley Edge Library, 44a London Road, Alderley Edge, SK9 7GP.
Monday & Friday afternoon (term time only) at St John’s Church Centre, Lindow. Call Caroline on 07843 342662.
Tiddlywinks Mini Church (activities, play & stories) Story, song and craft activity session on Wednesdays during term time 10.30 am - 12 pm at Wilmslow Methodist Church. Please contact the church office on 01625 528892 for more info.
Rhyme Time Thursdays 11.00-11.30. Wilmslow Library. Pleas book in advance by calling 01625 374 060
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Songs & Rhymes Mondays during term time at 10 am at Wilmslow Methodist Church. Please contact the church office on 01625 528892 for more info or to book a place.
Story & Song on Thursday 10 – 10.30am Alderley Edge Library, 44a London Road, Alderley Edge, SK9 7GP.
Story Time for Under 5’s Mondays 9.45-10.15. Wilmslow Library. Pleas book in advance by calling 01625 374 060
Wednesday morning at Wilmslow Leisure Centre, Rectory Fields, Wilmslow. Call Sally on 01625 585070.
Tumble Tots Tuesday and Wednesday at Wilmslow Leisure Centre, Rectory Fields, Wilmslow. Contact Megan on 07814 020095.
Water Babies Swimming Monday afternoon / Tuesday morning at The Hallmark Hotel, Stanley Road, Handforth. Call Chris on 01270 611111. Also Monday & Wednesday afternoon at The Holiday Inn, Altrincham Road, Wilmslow. Call 01270 781239.
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Mindset Advice
DISAPPOINTMENT REQUIRES ADEQUATE PLANNING The seasons mean different things to different people, and everyone probably has a favourite for their own reasons. Today I want to talk about one of my favourite quotes: “Disappointment requires adequate planning” I find myself saying it all the time to clients dealing with some form of dispute or fall out. It means that we are only ever disappointed when our expectations of any particular outcome are not met, i.e. disappointment is generated within, it cannot happen TO us. A quick fix would be to adjust our expectations down, and therefore not feel such disappointment… But in reality, expecting much less from the world and everyone in it is a fairly negative and sad way to live. The way to use this statement positively is to consider the anticipated situation or event, then realistically, and without emotional interference, predict the most probable outcome. If we adjust our expectations in line with reality, we will still be pleasantly surprised if the outcome is better than expected, but if it is not, we cannot be disappointed. For example: If you parents have disappointed you many times, to continually expect them to be better, kinder, more supportive or more helpful than they have ever been will lead to perpetual disappointment. This is avoidable. There are some “life coaches” that insist we cut all “toxic” people from our lives, surrounding ourselves exclusively with those who adore us and bring only joy… The more realistic coaches among us know that all humans have limitations, none are perfect. Everyone has their own stresses and struggles, many of them private. People are all different too, so judging people by your own values and principles and holding them to account will mean you are often disappointed and your life may become a lonely place. It is perfectly reasonable to tell people what you need and expect from them, but if they are incapable of meeting your needs, you don’t have to cut them out. You can of course, but you don’t HAVE to. It is possible to remodel your
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expectations of your loved ones to fit with reality and keep them in your life. It changes things of course, and you may find you are less willing to give as much of yourself to them too, but the moment you stop needing them or depending on them, your disappointment fades. Your mum might become more of a friend that you still love and care for but accept won’t ever be your spiritual guide or rock of support, and that might be okay. You will find that guidance and support from other sources if you need it. It’s probably healthier if we don’t expect a mum who would take a bullet for us whilst doing our laundry, housekeeping and being available for childcare 24/7, oh, and being rich and generous too... So, for homework, I suggest that with kindness and love, you re-evaluate your expectations of those around you, aligning them with factual information rather than hope and wishful thinking. Let go of any ideals about what these relationships “should be” and accept them for what they actually are. Then you decide what you expect from them and crucially, what you are willing to put into them. The irony of this is, often, these relationships improve after such an expectations adjustment. It’s not an exact science, but the combination of your reduced disappointment and them being unburdened by your expectations, seems to trigger them to make more effort and lean in to the relationship more. It may not happen, but either way, you’ll feel better by realistically aligning your expectations, so it’s a win win. So, whilst this isn’t intended to be a seasonal article, following the advice will certainly help keep Christmas (a time rife with fallouts) a little more merry on the whole. Ho Ho Ho
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uring the winter the colder days and darker nights naturally force us to spend more time indoors. This means we are likely to spend time interacting with other people which can lead to a sense of loneliness and isolation. Use technology to connect, if you can. FaceTime or Zoom calls with family and friends are a great way to stay connected with loved ones. In many cases they are free to use too. Making arrangements to have a video call on a specific day and time of the week will be something to look forward to and plan for. You could arrange a call after a favourite TV programme, sporting event or film to share and discuss the content or results. Figures show that internet use among older people is increasing, however this group are still less likely to use the internet than their younger counterparts, with nearly four million people over 65 having never used the internet (Age UK 2018). Research also highlights that people who do not use the internet are more likely to feel isolated from others; this is particularly so for those who are less mobile. If you don’t have the technology but are interested in becoming connected in this way Age UK has a variety of different digital inclusion projects, including one-to-one support, classroom based services and community awareness sessions. Ask for help if you need it. Most of us will experience feelings of loneliness at some point in our lives. When you feel lonely it can be tempting to think nobody would want to hear from you. But often you’ll find people do want
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to help. If there are people around you who you can talk to, it can be a good idea to talk about your feelings. This might seem like a difficult conversation to have, but actually talking is often the best way to start feeling better. Talking to someone you know could let them try and help you, while they may not necessarily have the answer it can make you feel listened to and often an outside perspective can really help. Talking to people is a great way to relive old memories and remind you of all the positive things in your life. If there isn’t anyone you can talk to you could take advantage of services that tackle loneliness. Age UK’s Telephone Friendship Services allows you to sign up for a free weekly friendly call. It can be a great way to speak to someone new. The Silver Line also offers weekly calls to people aged 55 and over. This is a free service for people looking to have a chat with a friendly and supportive volunteer. For more information visit www.ageuk.org.uk www.thesilverline.org.uk
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THURSDAY 16TH NOVEMBER: BRIDGE DRIVE Tables for 4 players cost £50, including delicious afternoon tea. Bookings to Helen at helenbattilana@gmail.com All proceeds to Wilmslow Wells for Africa registered charity. 1.30pm at Morley Green Social Club, Mobberley Rd. SK9 5NT.
SUNDAY 10TH DECEMBER: CHRISTMAS CONCERT Chilcott Christmas Oratorio & Audience Carols. 7.30 pm at United Reformed Church, Chapel Lane, Wilmslow, SK9 1PR. Tickets £12 on the door or phone Shan Bristow 01625 520193 or email shan@shanbristow.co.uk
WEDNESDAY 3-7TH JANUARY 2024: “ROBIN HOOD, THE PANTO” CHYPS (Cheshire Youth Pantomime Society) proudly present “Robin Hood, The Panto” - a fun packed show which will keep you entertained from start to finish. CHYPS is made up of a number of hugely talented 11-19 year olds from across North East Cheshire. We are also a registered charity. This promises to be yet another cracker of a panto so get your tickets now before they sell out! The Evans Theatre, Wilmslow Leisure Centre, Rectory Fields, Wilmslow, SK9 1BU. Tickets from £12. For more information and to book head over to our website: https://www.chypspanto.com/
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ecent warm weather has transported me back to the lovely warm summers of India, styles around Manchester remind me of the seventies and bringing the two together, it’s only right that I ask you to get ready to groove as we travel back to the swinging seventies, a time of bell-bottoms, disco tunes, and shiny stretch fabrics with an Indian twist.
The seventies was the era of transformation. It brought worldwide change, and India was no different. This postindependence period saw sewing become not just a skill but a path to selfexpression and empowerment for fashionistas, designers and artists. In India, the seventies were all about blending Western fashion with traditional Indian styles. Bell-bottoms, tie-dye, and maxi dresses were all the rage, often given an Indian flair through local craftsmanship. The result? Outfits that were as unique as a snowflake in a disco blizzard. Indian sewers always had a unique and colourful palette of fabrics to choose from for their natural fibres like cotton and silk. These remained popular but synthetic textiles started gaining ground as the western world demanded this for their own markets. Adding a dash of spice to seventies fashion, India introduced this fashion to their demographic through Bollywood. Patchwork, block prints and hand embroidery have always been successful design traits in 26 | SKWilmslow & Alderley Edge - November/December 2023
India adding their own unique bohemian touch to traditional clothing. No two people wore the same garment. Indian artisans mixed and matched fabrics, creating exquisite pieces. Every saree, kurta, and shawl tells its own story. For many, sewing was, and still is, a path to financial independence, especially in rural towns. Many households invested in sewing machines, empowering individuals to create clothing for their families or start small tailoring businesses.
The American Singer Sewing Machines were popular in India, but India has its own sewing machine champion, Usha, established in 1936, based on a Pfaff machine. These local brands offered reliable machines to homes and businesses across the nation. Sewing in seventies India was a blend of global fashion and local tradition. It was a time when craftsmanship and modern style danced hand in hand. As we reminisce about this vibrant era, we celebrate the creativity, empowerment, and cultural fusion that made sewing in India during the seventies truly extraordinary. So, dust off your sewing machine and stitch a groovy blend of past and present, because the spirit of the seventies still inspires every stitch in India and beyond! 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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FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE THE INCORPORATION OF A PROPERTY RENTAL BUSINESS
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s interest rates push up mortgage repayments, owning a property with the intention of renting it is becoming a less profitable venture; particularly since the relief that individuals can claim for mortgage interest relief has been reduced in recent years. The outcome of this has been a decline in privately owned rented properties which was highlighted in a recent report by the CBRE which described that the UK rental market had shrunk by 400,000 homes since 2016. Some landlords have been considering incorporating their property portfolio to avoid the mortgage interest restrictions and in this article we consider the main tax issues arising on transferring and operating your property rental business through a company. The first difficulty is the actual transfer of the properties to the company which will usually generate a tax charge. The individual will normally have to pay Capital Gains Tax based on the market value of the properties. A relief from this tax charge can apply in limited circumstances but this involves arguing that the individual spends sufficient time actively managing the properties, rather than just being a passive recipient of investment income. Stamp Duty Land Tax will also be payable by the company on the transfer of the properties. Although there is an exemption for partnerships transferring property to a company, HMRC will expect a genuine partnership to exist to claim this relief. Joint ownership of property does not, in itself, create a partnership and you will need to show that each partner is actively involved in managing the properties. Ideally a partnership agreement would exist and the partnership would have been in existence for a number of years to reduce the risk of challenge by HMRC. Whilst individuals can be taxed at up to 45% on their rental profits, the rates of tax for a company are actually not considerably more
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favourable due to the fact that there will be double taxation; first corporation tax is levied on the company at a rate of potentially 25%; and then again, tax will be due when the individual extracts the company’s rental profits as dividends. However, if the individual does not require all of their rental profits for their dayto-day needs, then a company can be useful to shelter the profits until they are needed in the future. If all the rental profits will be habitually drawn from the company, then incorporation will probably result in more tax being due overall. While the restriction of relief for mortgage interest has definitely been an incentive for some to incorporate their letting business, remember that individuals still can receive relief for their mortgage interest at the basic rate of 20% rather than at their highest rate of tax. While not ideal, this is still not too terrible when considering that a company may only be able to claim relief for the mortgage interest at 19%, From a taxation perspective, incorporating a property portfolio doesn’t always make financial sense, although individual circumstances may make it worthwhile for some. Of course, tax is only one issue that needs to be considered. The protection of limited liability and the relative ease of transferring shares are some of the reasons incorporation is still a viable option for many. As always, you should speak with your accountant to better understand how your circumstances might be affected. Peter Bevan Bevan & Co, Chartered Accountants peter@bevan.co.uk
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Useful Contacts
Cheshire East Council Tel: 0300 123 5500 www.cheshireeast.gov.uk Cheshire East Council, Westfield, Middlewich Road, Sandbach, CW11 1HZ Cheshire Police For non-emergency calls please 101 or 0845 4580000 (only call 999 in emergencies) 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. Wilmslow Town Council 01625 402907 townclerk@wilmslow-tc.org.uk
Community Groups
Rotary Club of Wilmslow Dean 01625 535580 or 530535 www.wilmslowdeanrotary.org.uk Wilmslow Royal British Legion Club 01625 523715 Email: info@wilmslowlegionclub.co.uk The Green Room Theatre Wilmslow Ticket-Line 01625 540993 email: mail@greenroomwilmslow.org.uk https://greenroomwilmslow.org.uk
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Local MP
Esther McVey MP (Conservative) 01625 529922 officeofesthermcveyMP@parliament.uk
Local Councillors
Alderley Edge Craig Browne (Ind. Group) 01625 865627 craig.browne@cheshireeast.gov.uk Wilmslow Dean Row Lata Anderson (Ind. Group) 07359 413301 Lata.Anderson@cheshireeast.gov.uk
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Wilmslow Library South Drive, Wilmslow, Cheshire. SK9 1NW Tel: 01625 374060 email: wilmslow.library@cheshireeast.gov.uk Opening Hours: Monday – 9am - 7pm, Tuesday – 9am - 5pm, Wednesday - 9am - 1pm, Thursday – 9am - 7pm, Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday – 9am 1pm. Sunday closed Wilmslow Post Office Tesco, Green Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 1LD T: 01625 524036 Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday 8am – 8pm Wilmslow Health Centre Chapel Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire. SK9 5HX T: 01625 548 555 Opening Hours: Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8am – 6pm, Tuesday 8am – 8pm, Friday 7.30am – 6.30pm, Saturday 8.45am – Noon (pre booked appointments only on Saturday) Wilmslow Dental Practice 26 Chapel Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5HZ T: 01625 441763 Opening Hours: Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm (closed for lunch 1-2pm) Closed Saturday & Sunday Citizens Advice Admin phone number is 01625 432847
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BEAT THE WINTER BLUES WITH PILATES! If exercising outdoors in the cold isn’t something you’re willing to do, how about joining a Pilates Class? But before you jump into Pilates exercises, you might want to take a moment to gain a little insight into what Pilates is (and isn’t), and what makes it unique. Pilates really is a beginner-friendly fitness system. Indeed, the adaptability of Pilates exercises for different body types and fitness levels is one of its primary benefits. If you’re wondering whether Pilates is right for you, it’s important to consider what it is you’re aiming to achieve. Strengthening your core can help alleviate pain and discomfort in the lower back while developing whole-body strength could improve your performance in another sport or physical activity. If you’re looking for a low-impact exercise that can promote overall health, weight loss, and weight management, Pilates may serve your needs. You’re bound to get stronger, improve your balance, and increase your awareness of your body and how it moves as a result. Matwork Classes The most popular and easily accessible form of Pilates is matwork. This more traditional form of Pilates has developed to incorporated the use of equipment such as balls, stretch bands, foam rollers or magic circles. Reformer on the Mat using the Pilates Resistance Tube This a challenging and physically demanding form of matwork. When transferring the reformer exercises on to the mat, effectively removing the support or resistance of the machine a whole new repertoire of exercises emerges. In some cases, the exercises become more challenging because the body no longer has the assistance
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of the spring and reformer frame, but in other cases the exercises become easier when they are performed on the stable surface of the mat. In most cases the exercises become significantly more challenging as the weight of the legs are no longer supported by the springs and the foot bar. 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. The class is fast paced, but importantly LOW impact. Therefore, you will increase your heart rate safely whilst burning fat and building lean muscle mass. The class also uses light hand weights, which improve bone health. Attending regular Pilates classes can help you develop good postural habits and a strong core. So, whichever version of Pilates you choose, remember Pilates is for life and can be life changing!
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