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From the Editor Dearest Readers, Spring has sprung and I can eat sugar again!!!! As it happens I’m still sugar-free but that’s another story …..saving myself for all those Easter Eggs! Also, I still haven’t decided what I’m doing for March (it has virtually passed!) and in fact, April but I do appear to have given up sleep for lent! I am reliably informed that this might be hormonal as apparently, I am getting to that age – but let’s not talk about that!! Remember when, at the start of the decade, everyone was talking about us experiencing the ‘roaring twenties’ again, when in fact it seems more like we have the ‘terrible twenties’. We’ve gone from Brexit chaos to Covid pandemics, a cost-ofliving crisis and now war in Ukraine! Like you I’m sure, my heart goes out to all the people of Ukraine either fighting for their country or being forced to flee for their own safety. My heart has been swelled by all the people and businesses offering help and even opening their homes to refugees. I hope, at least this series of crises have shown us how much better we are when we focus on what unites us rather than what divides us and how much stronger we are as communities, both local and global, when we tackle our problems together.
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On a (literally) brighter note, the clocks sprung forward last weekend. I am beyond happy about that tiny win! I always feel like I have more hours in the day when this happens (of course, I am not daft enough to believe this to be the case!). One last thing… I went to watch the new Batman film last week (how many batmen have there been now?! He has more incarnations than the Dalai Lama). The film was pretty good but Robert Pattinson – blimey, Rafa has brought me sticks with more acting pizzazz!! It’s just as well he has a mask on for most of it! Barry Norman signing off, see you next month.
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Is Time Running Out? Is time running out to “save the planet”? And is it the planet we are actually trying to save, or simply our (western) way of life? Let’s face it, planet Earth will continue to spin around the sun long after we puny humans have wiped ourselves out (well, as long as any aliens watching the mess we’re making of everything don’t decide to step in and blast us all to smithereens!). What would you sacrifice if you knew it would make a difference to the planet, make a more sustainable future for your children, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren? Would you stop driving a diesel or petrol car? Could you even afford an electric or hybrid vehicle? Perhaps you’d consider switching to public transport, or even a bicycle not easy commitments to make in the Peak District National Park, as public transport is sparse and it’s very hilly for bike riding! Maybe you’d become vegetarian (or vegan) although you would also have to commit to not consuming processed plant-based meals, soy products, almond milk etc., as they can be as bad for the planet as meat - and are not always a healthy option due to the mass of additives. And don’t always believe what you read; there are widely reported stats that it takes 1800 gallons of water to produce 1lb of beef; what is rarely stated is that figure relates to the US industrialised way of rearing beef in feedlots - NOT the way we do things over here. How about not watering your lawn, or even better re-wilding your garden, or growing your own fruit and veg? You could turn off your gas central heating and install green energy alternatives - if you could afford to. Would you be happy for a new
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nuclear power plant to be built nearby? Contrary to popular belief, they can be a clean source of electricity when designed, built and run effectively. Plastic anything could be permanently crossed off your shopping list, and charity shops could become your new best friend when it comes to clothing. Could you live without your mobile phone, laptop, or any other bit of kit that relies on lithium type batteries (including electric cars!)? When it all comes down to it, yes, all of us could do all of the above and more. Our way of living would have to change dramatically, and we’d effectively have to adopt a lifestyle that is more akin to the way people lived 100 or more years ago - albeit still with “green” technology! But would that necessarily be a bad thing? Knowing we could cope however, is a very different thing from wanting to adopt such changes - and I’m afraid that until such ideas become seen as mainstream and normal, not simply “tree-hugging hippy” ideas (and yes, I’ve heard that said!) then we will never do anything. Bring on the aliens…?
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World Health Day 2022 Did you know there’s a World Health Day and it’s this month? With everything that has happened over the last couple of years, I think many of us have decided that now is the time to really begin taking care of our own health. Some of us have lost loved ones and seen people we care about suffer the effects of the pandemic - it’s made us face our own mortality, and for a lot of us, made us realise that ultimately only WE are responsible for our own wellbeing. Personally, I’ve taken up Pilates and am generally trying to be more active difficult with a sedentary desk-bound job, but I definitely feel the benefit of moving more. I’m also eating healthily, LOTS of vegetables, and everything cooked from scratch, as well as taking a good multivitamin tablet every day. These are small steps that all of us can take - but what does WHO (World Health Organisation) say about World Health Day on April 7th? WHO estimates that more than 13 million deaths around the world each year are due to avoidable environmental causes. This includes the climate crisis, which is the single biggest health threat facing humanity. WHO are seeking to focus global attention on the actions required to keep the planet, and therefore us humans, healthy. They also want to create and foster a movement to create societies focused on wellbeing; because they believe “Wellbeing societies are healthy societies” - I can’t disagree with that… even though the statement itself is a bit of a soundbite! Reading further through WHO’s literature, I found a statement about the current inequalities of income distribution around the globe; they say that present economic design leads to these inequalities in wealth and power - and again, I agree. But what they don’t say is how they intend to move us all towards their ideal, which is:
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“A wellbeing economy has human wellbeing, equity and ecological sustainability as its goals. These goals are translated into long-term investments, wellbeing budgets, social protection, legal and fiscal strategies. Breaking these cycles of destruction for the planet and human health requires legislative action, corporate reform and individuals to be supported and incentivised to make healthy choices.” What do you think? Can we ever reach the kind of Utopia that WHO sets out above? Or is it all just words designed to capture the imagination for a few fleeting moments? Do our world leaders even have the capacity, let alone the will, to undo current economic strategies and move towards a more sustainable wellbeing society (I have my doubts - but I can hope!). Whatever your views or beliefs, surely we can all decide to take appropriate steps to begin to look after the health of our own families AND ourselves this World Health Day. After all, as I said right at the beginning - only WE are responsible for our own wellbeing.
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5 Signs your Dog is Ageing As our dogs age, we begin to see changes in their appearance and behaviour. While many of these changes are normal as a dog enters their golden years, it’s important to be aware of the signs. Here at Scarsdale, we’ve put together a list of 5 signs that your dog is ageing, so you can be proactive and ensure they’re living a full and happy life. 1. Your dog is slowing down and getting stiff • You may have seen from time to time your dog is taking a little longer to get up in the mornings, or they have more trouble with stairs or jumping up onto furniture, this could be a sign of stiffness. This could be a sign they are suffering from arthritis, which is quite common in ageing dogs as 80% of dogs over 8 suffer from it.
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Stop Food Waste! Have you any idea how much food you waste on a daily/weekly/ monthly/annual basis? It may be more than you think! Here’s a mind blowing statistic for you 9.5 million tonnes of food waste in a single year in the UK – even though 8.4 million people in the UK are in food poverty. This equates to an average UK family throwing away EIGHT meals EVERY week. This level of food wastage not only costs us in monetary terms as individuals, it actually impacts the environment too, with food waste in UK households producing nearly 25 million tonnes of CO2 every year. Our grandparents and greatgrandparents would be horrified at what we chuck away every single day - as would people living in parts of the world where hunger is an ever present fact of life. A lot of our wastage could be prevented if only we would use a little common sense, understand how best to store food, know what use by/best before dates really mean, and get clever with our cooking. In simple terms, “use by” means just that, whereas “best before” is only a guideline. Don’t just rely on the labels though - do your own checks before throwing something away, does the item look OK, smell OK? If so, taste a little - it could still be perfectly fine to use. If you have a freezer it should become your best friend - so many things can be safely frozen, including stuff you wouldn’t normally think about like milk, cream and cheese. Just make sure you defrost things fully and safely before
using, guidance can always be found online. Microwaves can be great tools for speeding up this process - follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Learning some “leftovers” recipes is a great way to use up food that you may previously have considered binning. Those limp leeks, crinkly carrots, and a chicken carcass can be quickly turned into a stock or the basis of a soup. Similarly, the green veg in the back of the fridge can also be turned into a soup, chuck in that bit of cheese that needs using up and turn the bread that you think is past its best into croutons (tear up, put on a baking tray, sprinkle with olive oil and bake until crunchy). Use ALL the fruit and veg you buy chop and use the stems of herbs as well as the leaves; add the green bits and the stalks of a cauli when making cauliflower cheese; slice broccoli stems and add to stir-fries (or chuck in the soup pot!); use most of the green bits of leeks and spring onions. You can even leave the skins on potatoes as you boil for mash - but make sure they’re clean! We can all help prevent food wastage - it just takes a little effort, knowledge and imagination. These articles are researched and written by Laura Billingham, a local content writer and author. Laura moved to the Peak District several years ago to pursue her passion for writing. To find out more visit www. landgassociates.co.uk or contact Laura on 07736 351 341
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DAD’S ARMY IN THE NAPOLEONIC ERA PART ONE
In 1810, after seven years of the Napoleonic Wars, the prime minister, Lord Liverpool, penned a memorandum stating that Britain’s military was: “as large a force … as the Population and Finances of the Country could well support”. The movements of the French military led to the mass mobilisation of a generation of men to defend Britain against revolutionary and then Napoleonic France between 1793 and 1815 is overlooked and largely forgotten. An astonishing one in four men served in some kind of capacity during these wars, a figure that exceeds those of World War I. We all know of the Home Guard of WW2, often immortalised by the TV series, but during the early 19th century these volunteers played a crucial role.
The First Great War At its peak, there were 250,000 men in the British Army, plus 80,000 serving in the militia, a particular form of home defence force raised during wartime, as well as 140,000 in the Royal Navy… These figures were matched by part-time soldiers raised across England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland – there were 450,000 of these during the height of the invasion scare in the run up to the Battle of Trafalgar of 1805. The composition of the Britain’s military was quite different to that in World War I as so many were not in full-time military service but enlisted as parttime soldiers to be used in case of an invasion. As these soldiers were never used in combat, their experience has been mostly forgotten.
But the impact of these part-time soldiers, known as Volunteers, was widespread across the UK. They formed the bulk of Britain’s military effort and were established in almost every town across the country. As well as meeting up for training (about 20 days a year), they also became involved in the civic and social life of their areas and their members. As these soldiers still continued in their civilian lives, they tended to be quite representative of the social make-up of their locality. Sometimes, involvement in the Volunteers was a way to improve one’s social standing. Other units, especially cavalry (often known as the Yeomanry), were particularly exclusive. The additional cost of the uniforms and equipment of some units, beyond what the government provided, meant that being a member of these units was quite a financial commitment. Many volunteer units participated in the Royal Jubilee celebrations of 1809. Their activities were frequently reported in newspapers. They regularly appeared at weddings and funerals. Given the numbers involved, there’s a good chance that anyone who had an ancestor in the UK during these wars could find something about them – even if it is just records of them getting paid for their time. TO BE CONTINUED... Ref :Kevin Lynch, 2015, Leeds University.
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One of springtime’s first flowers – the Primrose The common primrose is a flower which surely brings joy to many people – following as it does from the darkness, cold, and damp of winter chill. The appearance of primroses in woodland edges, glades, meadows, and roadside verges and hedgerows is a messenger that spring is now on its way. The scientific name is Primula vulgaris and it is one of our most familiar and much appreciated wild flowers, the common or English primrose. I recently saw my first Yorkshire primroses flowering near Whitby just a few weeks back and now they are appearing across the Peak as well. There are many other ‘Primula’ species which often also go under the common name of primrose and garden cultivars or varieties are abundant. In the wild, the closest relatives are the cowslip, the (very rare) oxlip, and the false oxlip (a hybrid of common primrose and cowslip). The latter does cause confusion, although when you see the genuine article in nature it is quite obvious; oxlip is only found in East Anglia and is the county flower of Suffolk. There is more confusion possible, particularly for the gardeners amongst you, because this flower is not related to the ‘evening primroses’ which are in the genus Oenothera; and so are not really primroses at all! In the case of the actual common primrose, the scientific name of Primula comes from the Latin primus or first i.e. one of the first flowers to bloom in early spring, and ‘primrose’ itself means ‘first rose’. These delicate but gorgeous flowers, spectacular when en masse, are mostly pale yellow but also appear in a range of colours from pink to almost mauve, and
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