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Welcome to the September issue!
We are officially in Autumn, but that doesn’t mean things slow down for Oswestry. We introduce a new studio in the Cambrian buildings offering classes in clay (page 13) and a local nutritional therapist specialising in women’s health (page 53).
If you love a courageous story, visit page 16 for an Atlantic Ocean adventure fundraising for local children. For those who may be looking to boost their CV for a fresh challenge in the new year, volunteering at our local castle could be just what you need (page 33).
For the diary - Don’t miss Oswestry CultureFest on Saturday 9 September and for the youngsters who love wizardry, the Harry Potter outdoor cinema is 23 September at Chirk Castle. Have a wonderful month.
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Two support workers from Hope House Children’s Hospices have won a national award for the compassionate help they gave a local family after their baby died.
Mary Leighton and Brian Plimbley helped to support nine-year-old Isobel Owen when her parents discovered that her longed-for baby brother was not likely to survive at birth.
As Hope House’s sibling support team, Mary and Brian have years of experience of supporting children whose brother or sister is seriously ill or has died and were able to form an instant connection with Isobel.
Their help and support led a grateful Lauren to nominate them for the Mariposa Community Award, which is presented annually in recognition of incredible people who support others through baby loss.
Isobel’s mum Lauren explains: “I honestly believe Mary and Brian saved Isobel from years of anguish and pain in the future. It was such a blessing to us all as a family that they entered our lives.”
It was March 2022 when Lauren and her partner Paul were referred to hospital with concerns around their unborn son Freddie and were given the devastating news that their baby was unlikely to survive.
“Sadly, following a hard-fought battle our journey did ultimately end in the death of our beautiful boy, Freddie. Yet, through it all we knew we had the most wonderful support network and that Isobel’s emotional needs would be more than met with Brian and Mary there.
“Their funny, kind and loving manner has allowed us to see her smile and laugh even in the hardest times and the time spent with her has provided the most invaluable safe space where she can share feelings and emotions that she is too scared to share with us for fear of hurting us further.
“Thank you will never be enough for what they have done and for looking after our little girl and us and we hope that they will remain in our lives in some way for a long time to come.”
If you would like to find out more about any of the services that Hope House provides to local children and families, from respite and end of life care, to sibling support and counselling, please see our website www. hopehouse.org.uk or call 01691 671999.
Aico have recently welcomed ten students across two weeks in July from The Marches Sixth Form to take part in their work experience programme. Students were given the choice of departments they were interested in, including the Operations team, getting hands on with the logistical side of a company, helping pack and ship orders all over the country. Time was spent with the technical team, giving students a chance to sit with Technical Advisors, discussing Electrical Contractor queries and troubleshooting issues. Students gained experience with the in-house Sales team, getting hands-on with order processing, customer FAQs and customer service. The Marketing team gave the visitors a taste of design experience, with the opportunity to create flyers, adverts and social media campaigns while the Product Development team allowed students to explore the inner workings of their market leading products. Finally, students were also given further insight into Aico’s community work, spending time volunteering with Little Stars Baby Bank.
Since the launch of Aico in the Community in 2018, the threetime Shropshire Company of the Year have developed an engaging and inclusive work experience programme for local students to gain real experience of how the working world works. Aico has to date supported over 12,000 students with not only work experience placements but over 150 educational school visits and on the road FIA CPD accredited training sessions for colleges all over the UK. If you would like more information on Aico in the Community and their educational offerings, please visit: www.aico. co.uk/in-the-community/
Derwen College’s green-fingered horticulturists were among the team showcasing Oswestry’s gorgeous floral displays to Britain in Bloom judges last week.
Paul Moss, the Nursery Production Manager at Derwen College’s garden centre, with horticulture helpers and Derwen clients, Anton Berry and Thomas Donaldson, met Britain in Bloom judges when they visited Cae Glas Park, in Oswestry, last week.
The Derwen team joined Oswestry in Bloom chair Natalie Bainbridge, Oswestry Mayor Cllr Olly Rose, Cae Glas Park Keeper Sue Cameron, Oswestry BID’s (Business Improvement District) Adele Nightingale, and Louise Humphreys from Oswestry Council when they met with RHS Britain in Bloom judges Rae Beckwith and Roger Burnett in the splendid town park on Wednesday.
Paul Moss, who has been instrumental in sourcing, designing and planting the park’s bedding, borders and planters, spoke to judges as part of their tour of the town. Paul has worked at the park with Derwen College students – who visit the gardens every Monday – as well as with some of Derwen’s long-term clients, such as Anton and Thomas. Despite a week of wind and rain, the sun shone for the judges, and the plants had survived the elements well.
Oswestry is one of 10 towns across the UK who are finalists in the competition’s Large Town category. As part of the process, judges also spoke to pupils from Woodside Primary School, who showed off sunflowers that they’d planted for a competition in the park, before being introduced to the hard-working team of Oswestry in Bloom volunteers.
Did you know Oswestry Welsh Club has been in existence for 35 years? That’s when a group of adults who had previously attended the Oswestry branch of the Urdd (Youth movement) wanted to rekindle their friendship and established the club.
Melinda Price from Oswestry Welsh Club said, “We meet once a month, usually the 3rd Friday of the month at 7:30 pm at the Guildhall from September to May, with guest speakers, musical performances, cabaret performance, Christmas and St David’s Day events. We have been fortunate to have been entertained by prominent Welsh performers and speakers as well as local talent.
“We are a friendly bunch and welcome new members, including Welsh learners of moderate ability who can follow the gist of presentations and anyone else who may want to connect and socialise in Welsh. Current members come from a wide catchment area around Oswestry and its environs.
“If you are newcomer or a longstanding resident, you are more than welcome. You might even find you are sitting next to your neighbour or an old school friend!
“In 2024 the National Urdd Eisteddfod (Youth) is being held in Meifod, Montgomeryshire and we are keen to support the event.
“With that in mind our 2023-24 programme starts on 9th September with “Cantorion Gogledd Cymru” (North Wales Choir) at Christ Church Oswestry at 7:30 pm; tickets £12 with proceeds going to the Urdd Eisteddfod. Tickets are available from Enid 01691 654838 and Dei 01691 662247 or Siop Cwlwm.
“Siop Cwlwm will also have our programme for 202324. Check on Cymry Croesoswallt Facebook hub. Our first guest speaker on Friday 15th September will be Mel Williams, talking about the “Welsh Bonesetters / Surgeon Apothecaries.” Further information if required also available via the secretary by email: price.melinda@googlemail.com
“We know that the Oswestry community, both Welsh and English speakers, have supported and enjoyed previous Welsh Choir events.
“We look forward to seeing you all.”
Katie Millard
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Feline superstore offering top quality gifts, homewares, cat toys, and accessories for all cat lovers and their furry friends.
3c Church Street, The alleyway next to Boots bengalcatworld.co.uk
Clean & Gleam
Give your oven a little TLC with Clean & Gleam! Professional oven cleaning services covering Oswestry & surrounding areas. 07866 472083 / 07791 655559 www.facebook.com/cleanandgleamovens
Dogz Dinnerz
Foods and supplies for all your pets at the best prices.
Oswestry Indoor Market Hall, Oswestry Tel: 07368 104980
Email:dogzdinnerz@yahoo.com
A wide range of gifts, jewellery, crystals, holistic, spiritual, new age and fun items, based in Oswestry Indoor Market. Email enchantedgiftsbykaren@gmail.com
Taste the difference! Delicious, whole milk and yoghurt, fresh from our grassfed cows.Try a milkshake or grab a coffee and a cookie. Stockists of Belton Cheese (also made with our milk). Whittington Rd, SY11 4NB victoria@herdmilk.co.uk
Over 30 rolls of carpet in stock! Many roll ends half price! Vinyls, LVT, Blinds and Curtains. A family business est. 1982. Victoria Road, Oswestry www.jandicarpets.co.uk 01691 656843
Micky
Highest Quality Fresh from Fleetwood EVERY morning! If you have not enjoyed your fish we will refund. Powis Market Hall Oswestry
Wednesday and Saturday 7.30-12
Ian: 07966 201696 Erin 07742 248269
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Park Gate Florist
A busy florist in the centre of Oswestry. Available for weddings, funerals. Bouquets and arrangements for any occasion
01691 679898
Email: parkgate35a@hotmail.co.uk
Pippo’s Bakery
Specialising in designing bespoke celebration cakes and cupcakes for your special occasion. Always unique, always yum! Contact us at pipposbakery@gmail.com or via Facebook. com/pipposbakery
Pure Serenity Hypnobirthing and Life Coach
Supporting Parents through pregnancy, birth and beyond. Antenatal courses with Hypnobirthing, Beyond Birth and Birth Trauma support and Life Coaching. Tel: 07427720520
Email: pureserenity50@gmail.com
Siop Cwlwm
“Y Gorau o’r Gororau”
Welsh Shop situated at 33 Bailey Street and online. Welsh books, cards, music, homeware & gifts
Probably the only Welsh shop outside Wales! www.siopcwlwm.co.uk Tel: 01691 680401
Simla Tandoori Restaurant
Proudly serving the best Indian cuisine since 1976 to the local community 42, Beatrice St, Oswestry. 01691 659880 www.simla-oswestry.co.uk
Sun City
Stand-ups, Lie-downs and Infrared Sunbeds. Open 7 days a week
A member of The Sunbed Association. Telephone 01691 661115
www.suncity-oswestry.co.uk
Tails and Trails Doggy Daycare
Purpose designed with softplay, agility, chill out areas, a puppy creche and much more! Unit 6A Whittington Business Park Oswestry Tel: 07359 605214 info@tailsandtrailsdaycare.com
Theodore’s Box
We are a family run business passionate about finding the perfect gift for your needs. We have an ever expanding range of personalised products that cater for all special occasions
www.theodoresbox.co.uk
Time Invaders
Oswestry’s Comic Shop a treasure trove of comics, annuals, collectables, Retro Arcade entertainment & Gaming rooms. Dog friendly & all at 23 Cross Street. Tel 07946550916 www.timeinvaders.co.uk
Vicious Pink Tattoo Studio
Fully licensed. Check out work from Ruth, Sam, Gary, Karen and Libby on Facebook and Instagram. www.viciouspink.co.uk Tel: 01691 570427 Suite C, 9A Willow Street, Oswestry. SY11 1AF
White Wolf Cosmetics
A small family business, specialising in wax melts, wax burners and bath/cleaning products, all handmade in Shropshire. Located Oswestry indoor market. Cruelty and Vegan Friendly. Facebook@whitewolfcosmetic
Over the past weekend, I spent a very enjoyable Saturday at the Oswestry Show. Everyone in North Shropshire, including in the towns like Oswestry, know how important agriculture and farming is to the economy and to our way of life here – events like agricultural shows put that on display in a fantastic way, despite less than ideal weather.
An issue that many of our farmers have raised lately is with trade deals being pushed through that put them at a disadvantage. Whether it is the government pushing through a deal that undercuts animal welfare standards and gives Australian and New Zealand farmers an advantage over our own, or the more recent debacle over battery farmed eggs from Mexico hitting British shelves, this is causing serious economic trouble for the industry.
On the Australia and New Zealand deal, the
government wouldn’t even allow Parliament a vote, despite a move by Lib Dem MPs.
More recently, an issue on the home front raised by farmers has been with rural crime. According to the National Farmers Union Mutual, the cost of rural crime to Shropshire has more than doubled in the past year, now rising to £2 million. People often think of crime, especially petty crime, as an urban issue – but out here in North Shropshire it is prevalent in a different form.
At the Oswestry Show, we really saw the best of our farmers and agricultural industry, from sheep shearing contests and sheep dog trials to the fantastic meats, cheeses and products being enjoyed by spectators. People in our most rural communities work hard to feed the nation and as our MP, it acted as a good reminder of why it’s so important to keep banging the drum for British farming in Parliament.
The Claypit is Oswestry’s new space for people to come and create with clay. It is a relaxed and friendly studio, designed just for clay, on the ground floor of the Cambrian Buildings, Coney Green. The Claypit offers adult tasters, classes and courses to suit all abilities from the complete beginner to people with existing clay skills. All classes and courses can be booked on their website. Coming soon is an exciting membership scheme available to people who can work independently with clay. Members will use Claypit facilities alongside each other sharing skills and creative ideas in a supportive environment. Groups, including family and friends, are able to arrange a unique Claypit experience with gift vouchers available. Classes have a maximum of 8 people so everyone can feel the benefit of individual guidance from Rachel, their experienced Claypit tutor. Feel the benefits of working with clay, get absorbed in the process, discover your creativity and leave feeling inspired.
Rachel Swift, founder and lead tutor at The Claypit, is a local ceramic artist. Rachel has been working with clay and ceramics for over 30 years. For a long time, she worked at the British Museum specialising in conserving and restoring ancient and modern ceramics from all over the world. She has exhibited her own ceramic work across the
UK, worked behind the scenes on incredible exhibitions and spent many summers on archaeological excavations that would make even Indiana Jones jealous! With a passion for clay that has been described as infectious, Rachel has the ability to guide and encourage anyone who wants to discover or learn more about clay.
At the Claypit people share the joy, successes and mishaps of making with clay in a welcoming, supportive environment. Working with clay has so many benefits. It can encourage mindfulness, quiet and calm. It can be thrilling and joyful. There are no boundaries in terms of who can work with clay. It’s for everyone.
Learning at the Claypit will give everyone who takes part the foundation skills needed to make with clay; from useful mugs and bowls, amusing or thought-provoking sculpture to beautiful fine works of art. Clay creations can be made on a potter’s wheels or by hand as people have been doing for thousands of years. The work made at the Claypit is fired to over 1000°C in the on-site
studio kiln. Once fired in the kiln the clay turns into ceramic which is hard and strong. As part of The Claypit’s commitment to working in environmentally conscious ways people will be encouraged to keep and fire only what they truly love; fired clay will remain on the Earth for more than 20,000 years! The amazing thing about clay before it is fired, is that it can be recycled! All creations made at the Claypit that don’t get fired will be made soft again and the clay reused by someone else.
Come along, help us build our new clay-loving community, The Claypit Collective, and discover the wonderful world of clay for yourself.
For more information visit the website www.claypit.co.uk or contact Rachel rachel@claypit.co.uk
Working with clay has so many benefits. It can encourage mindfulness, quiet and calm. It can be thrilling and joyful. There are no boundaries in terms of who can work with clay. It’s for everyone.
Many of you got new pets over the summer. But now you have returned to work and routines have changed. Your pet, likely at a key point in its psychological development, feels abandoned after weeks of fun and company in its home, resulting in:
• • Separation Anxiety Symptoms
• • Scratching near doors
• • Destructive behaviour
• • Barking, whining or howling
• • Chewing or licking themselves
• • Urinating/ defecating because of the physiological effect of stress
Telephone: 01691 897 199 3D
1. Play Calming Music Also, record normal household sounds and play for comfort. Occasionally play them when you’re home so your pet doesn’t associate the recording with your departure.
2. Use a Familiar Smell Leave a worn item of your clothing for your pet, as your smell can bring comfort.
3. Review the diet Diet and behaviour are strongly linked, so changing to a natural speciesappropriate diet is beneficial. Feeding a larger meal before you depart leaves your pet feeling more content and sleepy.
4. Essential oils and herbs
• Give in tincture form and add to the daily water bowl. Use 0.5 to 1.5 ml per 25 lbs of body weight.
• Alternatively, offer 1 tsp in dried herbal form and allow pet to self-select if it chooses.
• Dilute essential oils with a carrier oil and place in a well-ventilated space. NEVER use plug-in air fresheners, which can be toxic.
Passiflora (Passionflower)
Whether you are already a seasoned raw feeder or interested in switching your animals to a raw diet then we have everything you need and much more. As well as our large range of top quality raw minces, chunks and bones we also supply air dried chews and natural treats as well as herbal supplements to complement a natural diet.
SOME OF THE BENEFITS OF RAW FEEDING:
■ Less Sensitivities
■ Great for allergy sufferers
■ Smaller less odorous poop
■ Clean teeth & breath
■ Shiny healthy coat
Unit 10 Radfords Field, Maesbury Rd, Oswestry SY10 8RA 07403737806
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Passionflower is a fast acting, calming herb that quiets the entire nervous system.
Scutellaria (Skullcap) and Valerian
These relieve anxiety and nervousness. Offer 2-3 times daily.
Chamomila (German chamomile)
Pets can enjoy chamomile EO and tea as much as humans do as a potent calmative for nerves and stomach, as well as inflamed joints and skin.
Hypericum perforatum (St John’s Wort)
It helps improve mood and reduces anxiety and contains ant-depressant properties. Use alone or in combination with any of the other herbs mentioned. Always seek veterinary advice if symptoms persist.
Rebecca Evans of Knowing NosesBotanical Self-healing for Animals info@knowingnoses.comA fundraising event for local causes is always wonderful to hear about and this sporting adventure is no exception.
Dad and daughter, Ian Davies and Dani Jones, are going head-to-head to raise money for their chosen charities. Ian and his rowing partner Jim Ronaldson, Dani and husband Mark are all committed to rowing 3000 nautical miles across the Atlantic Ocean. An unfathomable amount of rowing, but one which is an organised event for safety reasons, with the World’s Toughest Row – Atlantic – 2023.
Dani Jones and her husband Mark are fundraising to make it to the start line but also for two young children from the local area, who both suffer from severe epilepsy. The boy who will benefit from the fundraising is from Bridgnorth and is cared for by a hospice there. The young girl from Oswestry is supported by the Orthopaedic Hospital in Gobowen and uses a full body frame.
Mark is originally from Bridgnorth and Dani is an ex-Marches pupil from Oswestry, so both wanted to help children from their hometowns. The funds raised will also go towards equipment and care to improve their quality of life. Dani and Mark met through their love of sport and believe that it is an important tool to help people from all sorts of backgrounds, both able bodied and disabled.
Dani’s Dad, Ian, is joining her on this marathon row with his teammate Jim. Ian rowed the Atlantic in 2019 as a member of the four-man crew ‘The Atlantic Mavericks’, so is no
stranger to the dangerous conditions and the training needed to master the journey.
Ian said, “Our sole focus is to fundraise for our chosen charities whilst taking part in the challenge. We estimate the challenge to take us up to 60 days to complete and if we have to call for help along the way, it’s considered over for you as a team in terms of completing it unassisted. Dani and Mark are aiming for 45 days which will set a new world record for the fastest married couple to row across the Atlantic.
“We will be eating ration packs and each person needs 6000 calories per day, so that’s a lot of supplies to carry on board. We will also have equipment to make our own drinking water – obviously you can’t drink sea water as it is. The equipment for this is expensive, along with everything else and the boat. It’s all about safety and making it to the finish line
together. The total cost of taking part is approximately £135k per team, which includes transporting the boats and equipment to the start and finish lines.”
The charities Ian and Jim are supporting are Myeloma UK and Papyrus. Ian suffers from Multiple Myeloma and to date has had two bone marrow transplants. Jim supports Papyrus, a charity dedicated to the prevention of suicide in young people.
So, as you can understand, the challenge is extremely important to all involved. Hours of training have been completed and with the departure date of 12 December, the pressure is on to continue the fundraising. Dani herself, has a Prolactinoma which is a benign tumour, but is determined to get through the last few months before departure and push on to the challenge.
Each team taking part has to name themselves, so Dani and Mark are ‘For Better Oar Worse’ (60 days at sea is definitely enough to test any marriage). Ian and Jim are rowing under the name Never2Late – a nod to their more senior years.
Dani’s wish is to show others that you can chase your dreams even if it seems things are going against you. You can achieve the impossible.
You can support Dani and Mark visit: gofundme.com/f/for-better-oarworse-charity-atlantic-challenge
Mark is originally from Bridgnorth and Dani is an ex-Marches pupil from Oswestry, so both wanted to help children from their hometowns.
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This month marks the 38th Anniversary of Cousins, who first opened their doors in Tyseley, Birmingham on August 17 1985. Started by three cousins, the original founder, Robert Shotton, is still actively involved in the daily running and future strategy of the company, assisted by his son John.
After almost four decades, Cousins has grown to become the biggest independent furniture retailer in the West Midlands, serving thousands of valued customers across the country. Each season sees the introduction of new designs and fresh inspiration from global brands that have been loyal partners since the very start as well as local suppliers. Cousins were especially proud to become a ‘Centre Of Excellence’ for longtime brand Parker Knoll.
Throughout this month Cousins will be celebrating, with special Anniversary Offers across all departments. Save at least 25% off everything, both in store and online.
Alongside all the prestigious brands Cousins Bespoke -a range of made-to-order furniture created to exact customer specificationsis continually evolving, with the introduction of more and more styles, colours and finishes. Why not pop into store today to experience their unrivalled choice and inspirational displays.
We all want to achieve a great seasonal look so we’ve been on the hunt for some fabulous pieces that work independently and together. Try these for an intro to Autumn. Blazers are ‘The Thing’ as we transition to cooler weather again – not too much but just enough.
Heavenly Heritage Blazer £75, www.joebrowns.co.uk
Bridget Black High Waisted Trousers £60, www.monsoon.co.uk
Ebec Ecru Pleated Clutch £95, www.dunelondon.com
Black Platform Heeled Sandals £20, tuclothing. sainsburys.co.uk
The Essential Crew Neck T-Shirt £6, www.very.co.uk
Ivory Single Breasted Blazer, www.monsoon.co.uk
Black Linen Rich Shirt
Dress £22, tuclothing. sainsburys.co.uk
Crackled Copper Leather Loafer Shoe £89.50, www.oliverbonas.com
Top Handle Fan Tote Bag £49.99, www.belissh.com
Charlotte Foster joined Slimming World in May 2022. At first she was worried about coming along but her husband said he would come too because he wanted to lose a bit of weight and he would support her fully. This is her story.
“I felt horrific seeing the number on the scales that first week, but I knew that was the last time I would ever be that heavy. I had done Slimming World a few times before, but always lost motivation and drifted off the plan before stopping altogether. This time I decided I was going all in. And I still treat each week like it’s my first week.
“The Cabin Lane Crew are absolutely amazing. And 100% the group is why I’ve been able to stick with the plan and achieve my weight loss.
“Losing over 7 stone has saved my life. I only moved to the area in 2021 from Staffordshire and only knew one person here. I was too ashamed of how I looked to go out and meet people and make friends. Now I’ve got some fabulous friends from the Cabin Lane Crew, I’m volunteering at the rugby club and back out running.
“I’ve also gained the confidence to wear the clothes I love rather than cover up in black hoodies and jeans (although I do love a hoodie!).
“I’m 2.5lb from target, but that won’t be the end of my time at Slimming World. I’ll be attending group as a target
member so I can keep getting that accountability, friendship and help others reach their goals. I can’t think of a better place to be on a Saturday!”
Monday: Morning and Evening 9am, 10.30am, 5.30pm and 7pm
Saturday: Morning 8.30am and 10am
For more information call CLAIRE on 07882 174539
The Cabin Lane Crew are absolutely amazing. And 100% the group is why I’ve been able to stick with the plan and achieve my weight loss.
bookings
We will now be accepting bookings for up to 8 seats with our new driver starting in a Ford Minibus. We strive to o er the best service possible in Oswestry and this addition will increase our availability to larger groups or weddings wanting to get home! The driver/vehicle will be available Thursday-Saturday evenings subject to availability.
We accept card payments in all our vehicles
Bookings@oswaldscars.co.uk
01691 596 596
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Legal and financial specialists have teamed up to help NHS workers in the Oswestry area work their way through the cost-of-living crisis.
Experts at Lanyon Bowdler Solicitors in Oswestry and Herald Wealth Management visited the Agnes Jones and Robert Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital to talk to staffand have now recorded a podcast which is available to everyone.
David Pugh, a specialist in wills, trusts and estate management at Lanyon Bowdler, discusses the issues with Jack Fallows, a financial adviser with Herald Wealth Management, on the latest episode of The Legal Lounge podcast.
They chat about a variety of issues around NHS pensions, answering popular questions posed by staff during their recent workshops.
David says: “We previously recorded a podcast talking in some detail about the NHS pension scheme, and this new episode expands on that by looking at other issues raised by staff at Oswestry orthopaedic hospital - which are of course comparable for anyone working in the NHS.
“We talk about how changing to part-time hours may affect your pension, which was one of the biggest topics raised at the RJAH and is an important thing to consider.
“Another subject we were asked about was
inheritance tax. Now, some people thought it wasn’t relevant to them until we discussed it in more detail.
“The old adage that it’s a tax on the rich is not necessarily true nowadays, and I would say that unfortunately for many, inheritance tax is now a tax on the general population because of the thresholds which are in place.
“Other issues discussed in the podcast include the consequences of capital gains tax, the child benefit charge, salary sacrifice regarding car leasing, and the importance of keeping your will up to date.
“It’s a really useful conversation covering lots of ways to ensure you look after your hard-earned money, and I would advise anyone working within the NHS to have a listen.”
You can find the podcast by searching for The Legal Lounge on your preferred provider, or visiting the Lanyon Bowdler website at www.lblaw.co.uk/podcast
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Those who have attended any of the services at St. Oswald’s Parish Church, Oswestry, cannot fail to have been impressed with the high standard of singing from the young choristers who make up the top line of the choir.
What is it that makes our choristers so special? Mike Donkin, Director of Music at St. Oswald’s Church says, “They are just ordinary young people from a range of backgrounds who are united by their love of music and singing.
“The Royal School of Church Music understands the need to nurture young voices and has many years of experience in the natural development of the voice which is why its ‘Voice for Life’ scheme is so good.
“We are so convinced of the value of the ‘Voice for Life’ scheme that we are offering young people
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the chance to try it out for a day. We will be holding an event called ‘Be a Chorister for a Day’ on Saturday 30 September, finishing with the participants singing with the choristers in the Parish Church for the Harvest Festival service on Sunday morning, 1 October.”
The day will run from 10.30am to 4.00pm and start with a session
for parents and children to hear about the scheme and then move on to sessions on producing a good voice, breath control, basic musicianship and learning some music for the Sunday service. Participants will also be given a tour of the church, a demonstration of the Organ and a trip up the tower with a demonstration of Bell Ringing.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided throughout the day and the event will close with a rehearsal with the St. Oswald’s Choristers in preparation for the next day. There is no charge for the day.
Anyone wishing to enrol a child on the day or just wanting further information should contact Mike Donkin, Director of Music on 07779 917724 or via email at michaeldonkin44@gmail.com or visit www.stoswaldsoswestry.org.uk
Parish Church of St. Oswald, King & Martyr, Oswestry A ChOriSTer fOr A DAy
A fun day for boys and girls from 8 – 14 who enjoy singing and want to learn more about the voice and music. A chance to experience the Royal School of Church Music’s Voice for Life training and to sing at the Sunday Harvest Festival Saturday 30th September 10.00am – 4.00pm and Sunday morning 1st October
Opening session for parents and children. Parents may stay for the day as observers. As well as singing there will be a tour of the church with a trip up the bell tower and an opportunity to look at, and perhaps have a go on, the organ.
are so convinced of the value of the ‘Voice for Life’ scheme that we are offering young people the chance to try it out for a day.
Charity Market
Friday 1 September
Working closely with community supporters The Qube, Oswestry Markets host a charity market on the Bailey Head aimed at raising important funds and awareness for a wide number of local charities.
Culturefest
Saturday 9 September
Cross Street. Celebrating culture with art and dance. 10am – 3pm. Free event.
Heritage Open Days
from the 8th to the 17th September Oswestry celebrates the 10 days of the festival with a unique programme of free events and visits. Visit www.oswestrytownmuseum.co.uk
does it take to keep Whittington Castle grounds tidy and pleasing to look at? A volunteer work force of kind-hearted people who have a passion for the outdoors, socialising and keeping busy. The Castle is recruiting volunteers to join its gardening group for fun, accomplishment and to find a sense of purpose.
The resident gardening group, The Bramble Bashers, currently meet every Friday 11am-2pm on site at the Castle. The volunteers are all ages and from all walks of life but have a shared interest in contributing to the running of the local landmark.
The castle was hugely impacted by lockdown but once over, one volunteer Linda Lindup (pictured) along with team members, worked hard to get on top of the brambles and overgrown weeds that had taken over. Linda sadly passed early 2023 but is fondly remembered for her passion and tireless commitment to maintaining the beauty of the castle.
General Manager, Kimberley, explained why volunteering is fun and for everyone. “Some volunteers focus and take responsibility on one area, which works for them. Others like to try a bit of everything. The type of work really varies on the weather. We have bulb planting, clearing, weeding, path clearance and larger scale clearances. For the braver volunteers, there’s even opportunity to put waders on and get in the moat to clear reeds and algae.”
How often can you say you’ve been in a castle moat! With options during the winter to help out with painting and DIY tasks, you can contribute as much time to the team as you like and if Fridays don’t work for you, the castle welcomes contributors at a time convenient to them.
Children are also welcome, with a kids group the ‘Eco Warriors’ meeting on the first Saturday every month from 10.30am to midday. The group was originally initiated by one local lad, Linus Richardson, who wrote to the Castle requesting
to help both the Preservation Trust and the environment. During the mornings, the youngsters build bug hotels, go pond dipping and follow wildlife identification walks amongst other things. The focus is on getting involved and having fun. Eco Warriors is aimed at Primary aged pupils with parents and siblings getting involved and everyone gets a free hot chocolate for taking part (funded by the Preservation Trust).
Children are also welcome, with a kids group the ‘Eco Warriers’ meeting on the first Saturday every month. The youngsters build bug hotels, go pond dipping and follow wildlife identification walks amongst other things.
It’s well documented that doing volunteer work contributes to improved sense of well-being and mental health.
Volunteering is great for CV building and getting back into work. The team can tailor jobs to demonstrate skills and boost skill sets.
If you can only spare a few hours, how about volunteering at the castle’s events, like car park marshal, prepping before events or running the tombola. It all helps.
If you’re a Cub, Scout, Brownie or even working on your Duke of Edinburgh, the Castle can help you meet your milestones, so you achieve the awards you want.
When you volunteer, the Castle gives you complimentary drinks and half price food whilst working on site. So, there are lots of benefits.
The Castle team are open to working with local businesses to collaborate on projects. The Castle has a meeting room available which offers something different and is a significant talking point. Staff volunteering days are also available which are great for team building. Do you have ideas?
Recently, a small herb garden has been added, based on what was growing during Medieval times. This has added extra interest to the site for visitors and given the gardens team the opportunity to be creative alongside undertaking many maintenance jobs.
Bulbs for planting have been donated by Borderland Rotary, and the Preservation Trust are fundraising to hire/and buy additional equipment and tools.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or would like further information, please call 01691 662500, email info@whittingtoncastle.co.uk or pop in during a Friday lunchtime.
Once you have the ingredients prepared, this is a wonderfully quick and easy recipe to make, and ideal for both a midweek or special weekend meal.
Serves 2 Preparation time 20 minutes
Cooking time 20 minutes
Ingredients
• 25g dried porcini mushrooms
• 1 tbsp olive oil
• 1 onion, finely sliced
• 2 cloves garlic, crushed or peeled and grated
• Pinch of cayenne pepper
• 1 tsp paprika
• 300g pork fillet, cut into slim strips
• 1 x 400g tin brown lentils, drained
• 2 x Cooks&Co Roasted Red Peppers, cut into thin strips
• 80g baby spinach leaves
• 1 tsp Dijon mustard
• 200ml sour cream
• Flaked sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
For the rice
• 40g butter
• 1 onion, chopped
• 1 bay leaf
• 250g basmati rice
• 500ml chicken stock
1. Put the dried mushrooms into a measuring jug and pour in boiling water until it reaches 450ml. Set aside and leave the mushrooms to rehydrate.
2. Preheat the oven to 180°C / fan 160°C / gas mark 4.
3. For the rice, melt the butter in a heavy-based braising casserole dish with a lid. Add the onion and bay leaf and cook gently for about 10 minutes, until the onion has softened but not coloured. Stir in the rice. Once it is coated in the butter, pour in the stock, increase the heat, bring to the boil and cover with the lid. Put in the oven and cook for 20 minutes without removing the lid. Once cooked, remove from the oven and leave to stand for about 5 minutes to continue to absorb any moisture in the pan.
4. Meanwhile, make the stroganoff. Heat the oil in a large frying pan and cook the onion for about 5 minutes until softened. Stir in the garlic, cayenne pepper and paprika. Cook for about 30 seconds. Increase the heat, add the pork and stir-fry for a couple of minutes until the pork is starting to cook through.
5. Stir in the lentils, roasted red peppers, and the soaked porcini mushrooms and all the liquid. Bring to a simmer and cook for about 5 minutes. Add the spinach, a little at a time, and stir until wilted. Finally, stir in the Dijon mustard and sour cream, and season with salt and pepper.
6. Remove the lid from the rice pan, run a fork through the rice to separate the grains and serve alongside the stroganoff.
Pen-y-Dyffryn Hotel is a little oasis tucked into the hillside three miles from Oswestry, just over the Old Racecourse. Owned and run by brother and sister Tommy & Charlotte, it is the perfect place to relax and escape the fast pace of modern-day life. Or, if you have a special occasion coming up, this is the ideal treat for friends and family.
The hotel has fourteen luxurious bedrooms offering fabulous views over the Welsh hills, private patios, double whirlpool baths and super king-size beds. Why not book a room for the night and enjoy a bottle of wine without having to drive home. You’ll also enjoy the treat of a full Welsh breakfast before you head home in the morning.
The hotel has a fabulous garden which is not to be missed, with two summerhouses looking over the valley into Wales. Enjoy a cocktail or a G&T while admiring the views. There are plenty of walking routes straight from the front door, and dogs are also welcome.
Pen-y-Dyffryn is a fine dining AA Two Rosette restaurant serving food every day from 6.30pm - 8.30pm, with the emphasis on locally sourced, high quality ingredients. The restaurant caters for all dietary requirements, as fresh ingredients are prepared daily with the menu changing completely every day. We also serve light lunches every day in our bar area. Or just drop by and have afternoon cream tea and scones. The hotel also has a fully stocked bar and an extensive wine list.
Four course Evening Meal: £55.00 per person
“We booked Honey & Walnut for our guests at our wedding in June. The food was absolutely amazing! As the bride I didn’t get to eat much (wedding day adrenaline) but what I did eat was delicious. The guests all said how beautiful the food was both visually and taste. They still talk about it! The layout is artistic and they say you eat with your eyes which explains why there wasn’t much le . The look and taste was perfect.Highly recommended, from booking point communication was great and the decor around the grazing table was matched to our theme.”
Emma & Dave WilliamsCall us: 07921 970497 E-mail us: honeyandwalnutgrazing@gmail.com
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We want to help you create the most memorable event, from the tiny details to the extravagant gestures. Oswestry Cricket Club can help you with your layout, decorations, music choices all the way up to your food options - be that a delicious menu or making way for your favourite caterer. Whatever your budget, we can help.
Our large, fully licensed bar is stocked with a wide range of drinks to suit everyone, including a great range of so drinks. If cocktails are your thing, we can work with you to create a great drinks list tailor-made for your event!
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“Trust us, there’s nothing quite like Honey and Walnut Grazing”
Absolutely fabulous from start to finish. We stayed in the newly refurbed suite and it was way beyond expectations. It is practically a show apartment but so much more, the decor carefully selected to match the theme of the hotel. The bar and restaurant areas are really well designed and thought out with a great selection of food and drink. The sta are really attentive but not intrusive and you can tell they care about their work and the hotel. Would recommend it to anyone for an overnight getaway.
From exquisite three-course dinners to hearty brunches, our restaurant and bar have very di erent atmospheres but all o er the same delicious food and impressive drinks selection.
From breakfast to supper and everything in between, our seasonal menus feature the finest, locally sourced ingredients. Our chefs combine their love & passion for food to create dishes you will adore.
One free children’s meal per adult dining from the main course menu, for children 12 and under only. O er only valid during school summer holidays. Ask a member of the team for more details- Limited tables available, booking essential. Terms and Conditions apply.
When the sun comes out we’re ready with some refreshing tipples
Are you ready to embark on a delightful journey through Oswestry’s vibrant cocktail and wine bar scene? Get ready to indulge in a world of exquisite flavours, stylish settings, and unforgettable experiences!
First up, let’s talk about The Warren. This trendy establishment offers a perfect blend of cocktails, wine, and refreshing draught lagers. Step into their rustic yet trendy interior and prepare to be amazed by their extensive drink menu. From their expertly crafted cocktails to their carefully curated wine selection, The Warren is a must-visit for any discerning drink enthusiast.
Next on our list is Knock and Snitch, the masters of mixology. These talented bartenders are known for their creativity and passion when it comes to crafting cocktails. With their innovative flavour combinations and attention to detail, every sip is a taste sensation. Whether you’re in the mood for a classic Martini or a unique concoction, Knock and Snitch will exceed your expectations and leave you craving for more.
If you’re a wine lover, Bar 56 is the place to be! This hidden gem boasts an amazing wine list that will satisfy even the most discerning palates. From rich and velvety reds to crisp and refreshing whites, their selection is a wine lover’s dream come true. Sit back, relax, and let the knowledgeable staff guide you through a winetasting journey like no other.
Last but certainly not least, we have Twisted Taste, where creativity knows no bounds! This bar is all about pushing the boundaries and offering unique and exciting cocktails. From their bold and adventurous flavour combinations to their visually stunning presentations. Get ready to have your taste buds twisted in the best way possible.
Oswestry’s cocktail and wine bar scene has something for everyone.
Remember to drink responsibly, support local businesses, and savour every sip of these delightful libations. Cheers to the vibrant cocktail and wine bar scene in Oswestry!
This is our freshly prepared, succulent chicken tikka, infused with our
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A classic lemon drizzle is pretty hard to beat. Whatever the weather, season or mood, it hits the spot with its perfect balance of sweet and sharp.
Serves 6-8
Preparation time 25 minutes
Cooking time 45 minutes
Ingredients
• 100g pistachios, plus extra to decorate
• 150g unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus extra for greasing
• 200g caster sugar
• 125g natural yogurt
• 3 large eggs
• 200g plain flour
• 2 tsp baking powder
• A pinch of Maldon Salt
• 2 lemons, zested and juiced, plus extra lemon zest to decorate
• 150g icing sugar
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 180°C / fan 160°C / gas mark 4. Grease a 900g loaf tin with some butter and line with a strip of baking paper.
2. Place the pistachios into a food processor or blender and blitz until they resemble a fine crumb – like ground almonds.
3. In a large bowl, whisk together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Next add the blitzed pistachios, yogurt, eggs, flour, baking powder, pinch of Maldon salt and the lemon zest. Whisk together until smooth.
4. Use a rubber spatula to tip the cake mixture into the prepared loaf tin, then smooth over the top. Place on the middle shelf in the oven and bake for 45 minutes until risen and a metal skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean. Remove from the oven and allow to cool before lifting out of the tin. Place onto a wire rack to cool fully. Meanwhile, make the icing.
5. Put the icing sugar into a bowl. Add the lemon juice to a separate bowl, making sure to remove any pips. Add 1 tsp of lemon juice at a time to the icing sugar and mix after each addition until you have a smooth drizzle icing. Spoon the icing over the cooled cake and allow it to drip down the sides. Decorate with some extra chopped pistachios and some lemon zest.
For more sweet and savoury recipes using Maldon Salt, visit www.maldonsalt.com.
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Located in the stunningly beautiful Tanat Valley, steeped in the industrial heritage of the Welsh Marches, the Lime Kiln Contemporary Country Inn is nestled between unspoilt woodland walks and Llanymynech Common and Offas Dyke.
Our menu combines traditional country dishes with “International Orientated Street Food” served in our 150 year old country inn, refurbished to reflect our 21st century concept of traditional cuisine with contemporary global influences.
■ Sensational beer garden with Childrens Activity area
■ Sunday Lunch
■ Seniors Special Lunch Menu
■ Theme Nights
■ Curry and Kebab Nights
■ Festival of Fish
■ Pie and Pudding Feast
■ Northern Soul Night
■ Live Jazz
■ Open Mic Night
Our Website and Facebook pages will have full details of all events
Did you take part in the Big Butterfly Count this summer? it was good to see more around than last year, although they did seem to be later. Here’s a few of our wonderful native butterflies. How many of them did you see? And can you name them all?
If you’re regretting your choice of college, get in touch today about switching to our friendly community at North Shropshire College!
What’s so good about NSC?
In a word: choice. Interested in cooking or catering? Or maybe you want to be a plumber or electrician? Hair and beauty might be your thing – or you might dream of excelling in sport. No matter where you see yourself in the future, there’s something here for you.
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We’re a small, friendly college and that means we can give you lots of personal support to achieve your best. Here, you’ll be treated as an individual, not a number.
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What’s playing the tune? That the trees dance to
It is the flute, In the lilting breeze
It is the piano, Its keys the rising wind
It is the violins, In the screaming hurricane
It is the trumpet, Heralding the storm
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Back to 2014 and ITVX for this month’s film, an overlooked gem that sees Downton Abbey’s Dan Stevens playing against type in a superb action thriller.
‘The Guest’ has built up a devoted following for its 80s soundtrack and enjoyable throwback feel, it’s a genre film that has had real care and attention lavished on it. Directed by Adam Wingard (‘You’re Next’), the film follows the Peterson family as they mourn their son Caleb, a casualty of the Afghan war. The parents are struggling to help their teenage children, Luke and Anna, cope with the loss when David Collins (Stevens) turns up at their house one day. David served with Caleb and tells the family how he promised him he’d visit them to help in any way he can. He’s friendly and helpful around the house and is invited to stay as long as he needs.
Quickly insinuating himself into Luke and Anna’s lives, he helps Luke deal with bullies and chaperones Anna to a party where he saves her friend from a violent scene. Anna senses something off about David and her enquiries set off alarm bells with the military. A team of mercenaries are despatched to capture David at which point he sets off on a trail of destruction to cover up his tracks. Cue several nicely put together set pieces that build to an enjoyable finale at the school Halloween dance.
‘The Guest’ easily exceeds the sum of its parts and Stevens is fantastically watchable. He carries the film, showing real leading man presence throughout, and is backed up by a fantastic script that gives his character plenty of opportunity for snappy one liners and reactions. A reminder that humble material can be spun into gold with the right treatment, it’s worth watching for Stevens alone, but film fans will find much much more to enjoy too.
By Michael HudsonIt is the guitar, Strumming the falling rain It is the drums, As thunder rolls, And the cymbals clash. As the lightning conducts The orchestra below We can only watch, And listen; transfixed And give rapturous applause
eNCore! eNCore! eNCore!
osrocks Choir
New Members Open Night
19th September 7.30-9pm
Christ Church, oswestry
All levels welcome, including beginners
Don’t leave it too late!
From getting to grips with computers and the world of doing everything online to brushing up your DIY skills or learning a new language, September marks the start of the new academic year – so what are you waiting for?
What colour did carrots used to be? Why do American spellings differ from ours? Learn something new every day with 365 fascinating facts from the author of All Facts Considered. How did the tradition of April Fools’ Day Begin? What is the only sea without coastlines? If you – or someone you know – has an inquisitive mind and an appreciation of the wonders of the world around us, look no further and get set to impress everyone you meet!
Benjamin Batarseh shares all the things he wished he’d known at various stages of his language learning journey during the last fifteen years as a hobbyist, student, academic, and professional linguist. Designed to help the learner avoid many pitfalls and seize opportunities, with lessons on choosing a target language, travel, accent, immersion, technology, learning approaches and the lifestyle habits of professional linguists. Whatever your motivations for learning a foreign language, this digestible read will bring you closer to achieving your goals.
Start doing your own household repairs and simple renovations without the expense of calling out a professional by brushing up on essential DIY techniques. This practical handbook features easy instructions for all the home do-it-yourself basics, from painting and wallpapering to simple plumbing, changing a lock, using power tools, fixing a squeaky floorboard and much more. If you’re frustrated by your own inability to handle a repair, or resentful of having to pay someone to take care of simple home maintenance, you’ve found the right book!
Andrew Robson, the Times bridge correspondent – and the world’s most famous and successful player and teacher of bridge – shows you how to play bridge in this one-stop practical guide, starting from the basics and taking you through the learning process stepby-step. You’ll also learn about bidding, tricks, scoring and dealing, and etiquette whilst playing – and to develop the skills you need to play bridge and win!
Most people new to computers find them a little intimidating at first. But with the right guidance, even a total novice can be sending emails, video-calling family and banking online in no time at all. This is your one-stop resource for taking control of your computer and transforming it into the most useful gadget in your home. Filled with easy-on-the-eyes type and tons of explanatory images, this is the book that will finally get you up to speed on personal computing.
A practical look at wellness, two-time Winter Olympian snowboarder-turned-BBC presenter Aimee Fuller is no stranger to pushing herself out of her comfort zone. In this, her brave, honest and inspiring debut book, she shows you how to get to know fear without letting it hold you back, help you overcome fear and find what drives you – so you can start living life with purpose, maintain that focus and enjoy the ride.
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Hearing loss is surprisingly common and primarily removes the ability to hear speech clearly, especially in social environments due to background noise.
Modern discreet digital hearing instruments now have the technology to filter out background noise and bring clarity even in the busiest of environments – this is why more and more people are deciding to correct their hearing loss.
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Some infections are very common and there is one that most women will experience at least once in their lives – a urinary infection or UTI. Most of us men will be spared. The urethra, or tube that leads out from the bladder is about 5cm long in women and 20 cm long in men. Bugs find it easier to travel the 5cm and UTIs or cystitis then occurs. Its main symptoms are burning urination (although I’m not sure that was what Alicia Keys had in mind in her song!), frequent urination and often some low central tummy pain. If the infection spreads up to the kidney patients often become more ill with a temperature and loin or back pain.
Thankfully most infections are mild and may even clear on their own and can be treated by drinking plenty of fluids and taking paracetamol. If symptoms persist for 3 days, are associated with severe pain, blood in the urine or a temperature, shaking or confusion then medical help should be sought.
How can women reduce the odds of catching a UTI? Ensuring a good fluid intake, drinking cranberry juice products, and not using scented products can all help. Having showers rather than baths is also recommended.
Ensuring a good fluid intake, drinking cranberry juice products, and not using scented products can all help. Having showers rather than baths is also recommended.
www.nhs.uk has more advice and information. One useful tip: if you do need to see a doctor or nurse take a urine sample in a clean container with you – a quick and simple stick test can confirm the diagnosis.
UTIs do occur in men and even in children. In men they are often associated with prostate problems. Children often do not get the typical symptoms and may just resume bed- or daytime wetting, be vaguely unwell or have a temperature.
Most UTIs are uncomplicated and one-offs. Recurrent infections should prompt a medical consultation as there a number of simple interventions that can help.
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So, the kids are back at school and the house looks like a tornado has been through it! Time to reset the house, routines and your mental health. research shows higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol in those with a cluttered home, due to overstimulation of our senses and an inability to relax. You could give yourself a cardio workout too by putting some tunes on and dancing or speed cleaning as you go! one of the world’s largest studies on physical activity has found that doing household chores can be just as effective as running or working out when it comes to cutting your risk of heart disease and extending your life.
Clutter steals our time too – looking for keys, clothes, paperwork, eats into our day reducing the time for relaxation and physical activity, which ultimately has a negative impact on our health. so, what can you do to tackle the clutter? a favourite resource of mine is ‘The organised Mum Method’ – a simple system of dividing housework into smaller jobs taking 30mins a day and freeing up your weekends for fun stuff. Take the Clutter Buster challenge to help you be able to follow the method and clean effectively: theorganisedmum.blog perhaps you struggle to organise in the traditional way so systems never last and clutter builds up? Take this test to find out what style of organising would work for you and work to your strengths! clutterbug.me
alternatively, you could hire oswestry based ‘Tidy Up’ who provide organisation, tidying and decluttering services for your home or workplace and genuinely work miracles with your stuff! 07706 323698 facebook.com/TidY-Up
There are obviously a plethora of options to recycle your items once you’ve decluttered but for children’s’ items how about little stars Charity – a shropshire based organisation that support vulnerable families to ensure children have access to essentials and clothes at every stage of childhood. littlestarscharity.org.
another favourite is salsshoes.com they rehome gently worn-out shoes in the UK and abroad. have a happy healthy month!
Be winter ready with this useful remedy ahead of time so it is available when you need it, make it in early autumn for the winter months. Pick the elderberries whilst they are ripe and still shiny. Put 7 or 8 heads in a pan and gently remove the berries from the green stems using a fork (dried berries can also be used). Remove as much as you can of the stem, but it doesn’t matter if some small stems are left over. Add some water in the bottom of the pan to prevent burning, don’t let the pan dry out. Put on a medium or low heat. The juice from the berries will come out and mix with the water. Add 2 peppermint teabags right at the end, just before taking off the heat, making sure they are covered by liquid. Take off the heat after 30 mins and set on one side to cool, lid on. Give the berries a bit of a crushing with a fork or potato masher, then sieve out the mushed berries and peppermint and keep the liquid. Pour this liquid into a clean ice cube tray and carefully place on a flat surface of the freezer. Fresh peppermint leaves can also be used instead
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Whenever a cold or other virus is starting simply put one or two of the cubes (one for children, 2 for adults) into a mug with hot water. Add a teaspoon of honey to sweeten and soothe the throat. This can be taken up to 4 times per day. You can add an ice cube or 2 to a mug of herb tea too. The peppermint can help with a blocked nose and mucus, whilst the elderberry is good against the virus and contains vitamin C.
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Situated in the hamlet of Babbinswood and neighbouring the village of Whittington, this spacious two storey property affords ample family sized accommodation all set within its own enclosed garden grounds. Having been well maintained and presented this property is ready for immediate occupation. Affording an attractive garden room on the rear which in-turn connects to the living and dining rooms and offers views out into the rear gardens. A well-fitted kitchen/breakfast room with built-in appliances and serviced void for dishwasher and overlooks the fore and the adjoining utility has both front and side entrance doors. The range of associated outbuildings comprise a detached garage with an attached bin store, useful timber-built garden store fronted by a covered patio area and a further large detached double garage/workshop.
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WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN!! Town and Country Oswestry offer this absolutely stunning detached farmhouse nestling in an unspoilt rural position on the outskirts of the beautiful Tanat Valley. The property offers immaculate accommodation with three/ four bedrooms, a purpose built stable block and tack room, outdoor swimming pool and land extending to around 6.5 acres. The surrounding scenery is breathtaking whilst all local amenities can be found in the nearby village of Llanrhaeadr being a 5 minute drive away.
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A truly magnificent detached period country home set on the edge of the sought after village of Knockin. The property sits in extensive grounds with an adjoining paddock and two self contained guest accommodation dwellings offering a great income stream and fantastic potential. The main house has a wealth of character with beamed ceilings, inglenook fireplaces and spacious, well laid out rooms ideal for a larger family or as guest accommodation as it is currently used. There is extensive parking with the property along with outbuildings and landscaped grounds. A fabulous property worthy of a viewing to appreciate the accommodation on offer
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WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN!! A spacious, detached country home set in a peaceful location in the heart of the Tanat Valley with fantastic views in all directions and a babbling stream running along its boundary. The property has well laid out accommodation with three reception rooms, breakfast kitchen, utility, four generous sized bedrooms, shower room and a family bathroom. Externally there is extensive parking provided along with a double garage. Penybontfawr has a thriving community with good road links to Llanfyllin, Welshpool and Oswestry and is ideal for those looking for a lovely country retreat in a pretty village location.
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Bridge Cottage, Llanyblodwel
A most interesting country property nestled within approximately 3 acres of landscaped grounds with fishing rights along the River Tanat. Bridge Cottage is a detached riverside home which has been immensely improved by the current owners offering high specification throughout, spacious accommodation, south facing gardens, self-contained cabin, detached double garage and two driveways. The accommodation comprises of rear porch with cloakroom off, kitchen/ breakfast room, inner hall, Oak framed sunroom, living room and office with access to the cellar. To the first floor are three double bedrooms, the principal room having an ensuite and family bathroom. Externally there is gated access to the driveways, detached double garage, cabin, patio entertainment area and landscaped gardens.
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Town and Country Oswestry offer this truly magnificent, detached period country home set on the edge of the sought after village of Knockin. The property sits in extensive grounds with an adjoining paddock and two self-contained guest accommodation dwellings offering a great income stream and fantastic potential. The main house has a wealth of character with beamed ceilings, Inglenook fireplaces and spacious, well laid out rooms ideal for a larger family or as guest accommodation as it is currently used. There is extensive parking with the property along with outbuildings and landscaped grounds. A fabulous property worthy of a viewing to appreciate the accommodation on offer.
Asking Price £1,250,000. For viewings call Town & Country on 01691 679631 or email sales@ townandcountryoswestry.com
Llangedwyn, Powys
Set in a rural location with stunning views, this three-bedroom detached cottage with its own private gardens and a one-bedroom detached annexe is now available. In brief, the accommodation affords; reception hall, sitting room, kitchen, utility, shower room, three bedrooms, and bathroom. Annexe with living room/ kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. Generous landscaped mature grounds and ample parking. Viewings are highly recommended to appreciate the property’s location, accommodation, and presentation.
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We are pleased to offer for sale this detached family home, set within a small cul-de-sac in the popular village of West Felton The property has been well maintained and improved by its current owners and offers spacious accommodation to include entrance hall with cloakroom, living room, dining room, sun room, office, kitchen and utility. To the first floor are four bedrooms, one being ensuite and family bathroom. Externally there are front and rear gardens, detached garage and driveway.
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Another strange summer. Whilst the continent was experiencing record temperatures, we had cool, damp, and breezy weather. The garden got very confused. Some things did well, whilst others were a disaster, The slugs and snails had a great time on the allotment.
As autumn is fast approaching, we have plenty to do. In the flower garden we can concentrate on keeping everything looking good until that first frost arrives. That means dead heading and cutting back the hanging baskets and decorative pots. A final trim of conifer hedges will keep it looking good over winter. Tidying throughout the garden, letting air get to your plants, will prevent mildew and rot.
We can do some seed sowing of hardy annuals. Autumn outdoor sowings may need protection from hard frosts but will start flowering much earlier than spring sowings. Flowers to choose include Poppies, Nigella, Honesty and Cornflowers. More sensitive plants like Sweet Peas and Toadflax can be sown in the greenhouse, as well as winter salad. Talking about seeds, you can save ripe seeds from your favourite plants, keeping them in labelled envelopes, to sow next spring.
It is time to plant some spring bulbs and maybe split
and reposition clumps of established bulbs. You can lift and dry gladioli corms ready to store in the garage over winter. If you, like me, move some houseplants outside for summer you’d better think of moving them back in before it gets too late.
Fruit and vegetables should be in abundance in the fruit and vegetable plot. Lift your last potatoes and store in paper sacks in a cool dry place. The last of the plums should be ripe and the grapes ready to pick. Pick apples and pears before the wind blows them down, and store undamaged fruit if you can’t eat them fresh. It is quite difficult judging the best time to pick pears, but don’t leave them too long as they tend to go fibrous and woody. At the end of the season, I pull up the tomato plants and hang them upside down in the greenhouse to get as many fruits to ripen as possible. Unless, that is, you love green tomato chutney.
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Q: I bought a house through a shared ownership scheme. Now my boyfriend has moved in with me my financial situation has changed, and together we could be in a position to purchase more shares and eventually own the house lock, stock and barrel. If we own the house 100%, will we still have to pay ground rent and service charges?
A: Buying further shares in a home that is part owned by a housing association is called ‘staircasing’. The more shares you own, the less rent you will pay to the housing association, but you will still have to pay ground rent and service charges unless you own the freehold. You should therefore contact the housing association and ask whether you can purchase the freehold when you make the final payment to own 100% of the property.
Prior to 2022, shared owners were typically only allowed to staircase a maximum of three times. Since then, many housing associations have ceased to restrict the number of times further shares could be purchased. As staircasing rules vary from provider to provider, you should check the terms of your lease to see how often you can increase your holding. It is, however, worth bearing in mind that every time you staircase you will be charged an admin fee, so buying additional shares in larger chunks is more financially viable. Depending on how much you paid when you purchased the property, you may also be liable for stamp duty.
Looking further ahead, if you want to sell your property and don’t own 100% of it, you will need to inform your provider and organize and pay for an RICS valuation of the property. In some cases you must offer the property to the provider first, before putting it on the open market. Even if you own 100%, if the property is still leasehold because you have not purchased the freehold, you may still have to offer it back to the housing association first.
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