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s I write this message, we are in another ‘lockdown’. The past year has been a really difficult time for everyone. For some, it has meant unmentionable despair and heartache when loved ones have been so ill and may have died due to Covid 19. My sympathies go to you all.
The past year has not been kind to me personally either. My husband was seriously ill, not Covid, thank goodness for small mercies, but he did need hospitalisation and surgery. Not the ideal place during a pandemic. His recovery has been slow and will be ongoing for a while, so regretfully, this edition of the magazine is on line only. Some of our advertisers are struggling to provide a service during these restrictions, so have had to close, hopefully for a short time only.
I hope that advertisers will be in a better place for future editions and will be able Rates to advertise again soon. Then weAdvertiser’s canGuide get back to a printed magazine once more. Price List - Our Prices Haven’t Increased for 2 Years 1 Issue
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Advert copy can be emailed to: karen@berrylandcompanion.com If your ad is not available in an electronic format then we can produce it for you, from your own hard copy text, normally for a fixed price of just £10, although this may be higher if you have a particularly complex advert! (This is a one-off charge - the advert could then be re-used in subsequent issues free of charge.)
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The Companion will be published and distributed monthly, on or around the first weekend of the month. 10 editions a year. It will be delivered to over 12,000 homes in and around Berrylands and Surbiton over two months - guaranteed. In addition it is the first source of local information for anyone moving into the area.
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It is an A5 size booklet, stapled with colour plus black and white printed on quality paper. The Companion will be printed on 115gsm gloss paper giving it a very high quality feel. It will have ‘longevity’ and because of it’s size, content, look and feel it will be kept by the majority of households until the next issue arrives, thereby giving advertisers ‘immdiacy’ of access’ when their services are required.
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Let me know if you have any other comments. Best wishes,
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We are all accustomed to the idea of police tracker dogs searching for hidden drugs or explosives, sniffing out evidence at a murder scene or following the trail of a missing person. But what if a dog could use its remarkable sense of smell for another purpose, such as detecting disease within the human body? The idea sounds like something out of a science-fiction novel, but for some time dogs have been used to detect and warn against all kinds of medical conditions. 61
So finely tuned are these dogs’ ultra-sensitive noses that they are capable of picking up trace odours that are the equivalent of dropping a teaspoon of sugar into two Olympic-sized swimming pools. The charity Medical Detection Dogs (MDD), based in Milton Keynes, is at the forefront of research into medical sniffer dogs, and MDD’s researchers already have animals capable of spotting the scent of malaria, cancer and Parkinson’s disease. Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, however, attention has turned to whether the dogs would be able to detect traces of coronavirus on skin and clothing. Covid detectives “When we have a particular disease or condition our odour changes, and a dog is able to detect this odour and, when trained, to tell us about it,” explained the charity’s Chief Executive Dr Claire Guest, speaking recently to ITV News. It turns out that the coronavirus that caused the Covid-19 pandemic has its own distinctive chemical signature that can be detected by carefully trained sniffer dogs. MDD currently has several dogs in Covid training and Dr Guest comments that “The study is moving forwards
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very well and the signs are all really positive.” One dog in particular has shown a remarkable ability to detect the coronavirus odour, unfailingly pointing it out on each test. After eight weeks in the laboratory during the first phase of training, the dogs will move on to use their newly learned skill in real-life situations. The charity, which has been working with the London School of Tropical Medicine and Durham University, ultimately hopes that the scheme can be expanded. The plan is to station dogs in places such as testing centres and airports, where they will be able to screen up to 250 people per hour. The secrets of the canine nose Dogs owe their extraordinary sense of smell to the complex structure inside their noses. Whereas a human has around five million scent receptors, dogs have over 300 million. Specialised bones in the dog’s nasal cavity create more space for these scent receptor cells, and the part of the brain that processes scents is particularly large in a dog. This gives them an incredible ability not just to pick out single odours, but to detect subtle differences within a complex group of scents. This ability, when combined with dogs’ intelligence and willingness to learn, makes them the best biosensors known to man. Clearly there is huge potential to develop this area of medicine and the results speak for themselves: dogs are able to pick out blood samples from people with cancer with almost 97 percent accuracy. Let’s hope that this fascinating field of research continues to receive the funding and support it so richly deserves.
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Jessica is a sweet cat aged about 5 years. She came into care having been a stray for some time and was living in a broken down garden shed; a kind lady had been feeding her. She was nervous and suspicious when she first arrived, but now she is very friendly. She likes to be stroked and jumps onto your lap as soon as you sit down; she is very chatty and has started playing with her toys, so is feeling very relaxed. Unfortunately she is terrified of men, so she needs a female only household, with access to a safe garden Because of the current Lockdown, and in line with Cats' Protection guidelines, we are only homing cats in the local areas of: KT5,6,9, KT19-23 and RH3-5. Jessica will make a lovely pet. If you think you may be that person, please call Sue on 0208 390 3165. Epsom Ewell & District Branch http://www.epsom.cats.org.uk If you cannot adopt a cat but would still like to help us please go to https://www.justgiving.com/Epsom-CatsProtection
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Adverts can be submitted in the following formats: • MS Word • MS Powerpoint • MS Publisher • TIFF & JPEG Advert copy can be emailed to: karen@berrylandcompanion.com If your ad is not available in an electronic format then we can produce it for you, from your own hard copy text, normally for a fixed price of just £10, although this may be higher if you have a particularly complex advert! (This is a one-off charge - the advert could then be re-used in subsequent issues free of charge.)
WE ARE NOT AVAT REGISTERED, SO THE PRICE YOU SEE IS THE PRICE YOU PAY Contact us for package prices. Premium Pages 5 & 7: £10.00 extra Loose inserts can be delivered with magazine at £297 per 8,000.
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Copy and payment must be received by 16th of each month to guarantee publication of advert. Advertisement space is only guaranteed when full payment is made. Distribution numbers up to 8,000 each month.
The Companion will be published and distributed monthly, on or around the first weekend of the month. 10 editions a year. It will be delivered to over 12,000 homes in and around Berrylands and Surbiton over two months - guaranteed. In addition it is the first source of local information for anyone moving into the area.
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It is an A5 size booklet, stapled with colour plus black and white printed on quality paper. The Companion will be printed on 115gsm gloss paper giving it a very high quality feel. It will have ‘longevity’ and because of it’s size, content, look and feel it will be kept by the majority of households until the next issue arrives, thereby giving advertisers ‘immdiacy’ of access’ when their services are required.
Karen Burgess 18 Kingsdowne Road Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 6JZ Tel: 020 8274 0096 Fax: 07092003581 Email: karen@berrylandscompanion.com Web: www.berrylandscompanion.com
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Whether you choose a songbird or a chatty parrot, birds can make wonderful pets for young and old alike. Each species will have its favoured home environment, so choosing the right bird is an important consideration before you buy.
Remember too that if you go on holiday, they’ll need to be looked after. Many birds don’t like being moved to a different environment, so you may need someone who you can trust to come into your house.
Consider the other people and pets already in your household. Small children are more interested in a pet they can handle and play with and your dog or cat might also have the same desire! Some birds are fine with being handled, but larger species can be less friendly and that hooked beak can inflict some damage.
In summary, do your research and consult your vet if you need a final opinion.
The most common bird chosen as a pet is a budgerigar. They are sociable and able to mimic some speech and other noises such as whistles. But equally popular are canaries, which are small and of course are known for their beautiful song. Just like any other pet, birds need daily care. There is the cleaning of their cage, top up of food and water, and some will need to be let out in the house from time to time for exercise.
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Back to Nature: How to Love Life and Save It – Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin Whether you’re an avid nature lover and wondering how to stop the catastrophic decline in biodiversity, or you’re feeling disconnected from the wild and want to reap the benefits of it once again, this is a great book to help you. There are lots of interesting titbits to digest over a coffee (ever wondered how trees communicate?) and plenty of ideas for how to take action.
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Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You – Adam Kay Adam Kay brings us a series of essays and musings from a range of household names, from Malala Yousafzai to Dame Julie Walters and Johnny Vegas. Each tale is about how the NHS has stepped in to help the writer. There’s a story of a suspected heart attack that turned out to be trapped wind, several about household accidents (often involving kitchen knives) and plenty of sentimental stories to boot. Plus, all profits go to charity. Encounters: A Photographic Journey – Levison Wood Award-winning reportage photographer Levison Wood has travelled to more than 100 countries over the last ten years. Encounters brings together 140 of his images, along with text about each one. You’ll meet a young shepherd girl in Ethiopia, resourceful teenagers in the Congo, stranded nomads, fishermen in Yemen and families surviving in war-torn regions. The Repair Shop: Tales from the Workshop of Dreams If you love the TV series about expert craftspeople restoring much loved family heirlooms, you won’t want to miss the accompanying book. It goes into more detail about some of the most interesting items shown in the series, from a rusty miner’s helmet to a circus performer’s dress. It’s the book version of a mug of tea and hot buttered crumpet. Toksvig’s Almanac 2021 – Sandi Toksvig Fancy ‘An Eclectic Meander Through the Historical Year’? The main focus is on women that have been all but forgotten. There’s Begum Samru – an Indian dancer who led an army of mercenaries, Ida B. Wells – an activist and suffragist who co-founded the largest civil rights organisation in the United States, and Annette Kellerman, whose stunts including diving from 60 feet into a pool of crocodiles. There are also poems, trivia and other fascinating snippets. Sapiens: A Graphic Novel – Yuval Noah Harari et al. The original Sapiens is fascinating, but there’s an awful lot of information to take in. If you’re interested in the origin of humans, but want something a little easier to digest, try this instead. It’s the first volume in a graphic-novel adaptation of the global bestseller. Full-colour illustrations and straightforward text take the reader on a journey from the very birth of humankind. It’s absorbing, suitable for older children as well as adults and has a good spattering of humour throughout.
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‘Risk-free investments’ is a bold claim, but you need to check the definition. Even when savings or investments have a fixed return, you do face a more fundamental risk: that the organisation promising to pay you winds up not doing so, for example if it goes bust. For this reason, investing or saving in a government programme is normally considered extremely low-risk, even more so when you’re dealing with the UK government. The best known government programmes are operated by National Savings and Investment. These include ISA programmes where the returns are tax-free and saving programmes where the returns are treated as part of your taxable income. Unfortunately, while you still have security from such programmes, the level of return recently moved from mediocre to miniscule. The Direct ISA product has dropped from paying 0.9% a year to 0.1% a year, while the Direct Saver dropped from 1% to 0.15%. Even the Junior ISA, which lets you save for a child (who can only withdraw the money once they turn eighteen), has dropped from 3.25% to 1.5%. For those who are willing to have a little less security, it may be worth looking at savings rates from banks, building societies and other institutions. Look for banks and building societies that are registered and regulated in the UK, as normally any savings up to £85,000 are guaranteed by the government.
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For those looking for a little excitement without giving up security, Premium Bonds are still worth a look. You can put in anything between £25 and £50,000 with the guarantee of getting it back in full at any time. You don’t get any interest, but for each £1 of bonds you own, you have a one in 34,500 chance of winning a prize each month, the highest of which is £1 million. All prizes are tax-free. Another effectively ‘risk-free’ option is gilts. These work a little like bonds issued by businesses to raise money but are instead issued by the government. The name is short for ‘gilt-edged security’ from the idea that the UK government repaying investors is as close to a sure thing as it gets. You get a guaranteed payment every six months for the fixed lifespan of the gilt, then get your money back when it matures. You can also buy or sell the gilt on the open market and get any payments due while you hold it. The market price will vary over time, largely depending on how well other types of investments such as stocks are doing and thus how good the gilt looks in comparison. With any guaranteed return investment, don’t forget inflation. If you make one per cent return in a year but prices have risen by two per cent, you’ve effectively lost money. Often this is unavoidable in a poor market for savers, but you need to take it into account when weighing up the balance of risk and reward across different investments.
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I was phoned on my landline by somebody who claimed to be a DC from a London police station. He gave me his name and his badge number. He said that they had somebody in custody who claimed to live with me. He had my surname, but was not known to me (because he did not exist.) They told me that they had picked him up for using my debit card for a fraudulent purchase in Central London. There had been three fraudulent payments using my card that day. He asked me to confirm that I had not made these payments. He said that somebody from 999 would phone me on my mobile in a few moments to verify that it was a genuine investigation. He said to check that the call did come from 999 because we were dealing with a very sophisticated gang. (That bit was true.) I was a bit surprised that 999 would ring a member of the public. I was also surprised that he did not give me a crime number. Anyway, my mobile phone rang a few seconds later. 61
The lady from 999 told me that this police officer, she repeated his name and badge number were investigating the crime. The policeman phoned me back and told me the name of the lady that I had been speaking to. (It was very well put together.) He told me that somebody from the bank’s fraud investigation team would be phoning me in a moment and to check that the call did come from the number that was shown on the back of by debit card. He asked me to hold the landline near my mobile so that he could listen in on the call. (Thus, they kept both my landline and my mobile in use.) Somebody from the fraud investigation team phoned me almost immediately. (These calls came in quick succession so that I had no time to follow up on any suspicions.) He gave me his
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name and they took me through their normal security procedures thus obtaining my date of birth and my mother’s maiden name and told me that three transactions had gone through, the one in Central London and two very large transfers to an account in Nigeria. He made me confirm that I had not made these payments and said that he would try to get a refund. He then said that had been refused as they had my PIN approval and the amounts were too high for him to authorise. He would try to get somebody more senior to authorise the refund. He also said that the police could refund it. He then passed me back to the police. (I did not actually think that the police could refund money to a bank account but the police were already listening on the other line so there was no gap between the calls for me to think or react.)
The police confirmed that the money had been taken but approved the refund which was paid back immediately. They also found out how much money was in my bank accounts to make sure that they restored the correct amount. (This was a very skilful operation and I thought I was talking to a genuine police officer.) By this time they were questioning three men in custody and had identified that the source of the leak of my debit card details was an employee at the branch where I hold my account. He asked if I would help the police. He said this is a very big and a very sophisticated operation that is involved in serious fraud and I must not tell anybody about it or say that I am helping the police. He told me this repeatedly. Of course, I agreed. He asked me if I would add a payee that was a police account to my internet banking and would I make a payment to it so that they could track it. He was very patient whilst I turned on my PC and set up the payee. He told me that this is a very sophisticated gang and that they could hide the fraudulent transactions so that they did not show in the account. (In reality, the payments had not been made.) As I have spent my entire career in IT and have a
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secure browser from by my anti-virus security provider, I was rather suspicious of this claim but he was talking to me the whole time and was manipulating me very skilfully.
He asked me to set up a payment to their payee, which I did and he asked what I could see on the screen. There was a warning on the screen which I said exactly describes the situation we are in. He worm-tongued round this by saying that it was ok because I was helping the police. (As I said, he was manipulating me very skilfully.) I completed the payment and it was flagged up as potentially fraudulent by the bank’s own system. He told me to phone their fraud prevention department because it had to go through quickly so that the police could trace it. I had a problem with my mobile phone and he talked me through to resolve that. He told me that I had to convince them that the payment was genuine but I must not tell them that I was helping the police. (That would have told them immediately that it was a scam.) He stayed on my landline until I got through and then said that he would ring me back.
Fortunately, the lady in the bank’s fraud team was suspicious and passed me on to somebody Rates Guide else who said that she would be backAdvertiser’s to ask me some more questions in a minute but left me on the phone until the call timed out. When the police officer phoned me back, I told him that it had timed out and he said not to worry about anything. He was into overtime and he would phone me again tomorrow. Price List - Our Prices Haven’t Increased for 2 Years 1 Issue
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Advert copy can be emailed to: karen@berrylandcompanion.com If your ad is not available in an electronic format then we can produce it for you, from your own hard copy text, normally for a fixed price of just £10, although this may be higher if you have a particularly complex advert! (This is a one-off charge - the advert could then be re-used in subsequent issues free of charge.)
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The Companion will be published and distributed monthly, on or around the first weekend of the month. 10 editions a year. It will be delivered to over 12,000 homes in and around Berrylands and Surbiton over two months - guaranteed. In addition it is the first source of local information for anyone moving into the area.
I thought that if this is a police operation, then there is no harm in checking it with the real police, so I went to Kington police station. They said that it was a scam and told me to report it to Action Fraud and not to answer the phone. The police would never ask anyone to make a payment on their behalf for them to trace. I phoned the bank again when I got home and they cancelled the payment and my debit card. I am very grateful to the ladies at the bank. Format & Design
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My phone rang many times over the next couple of days. I did not answer it. All the people involved spoke with English accents.
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Serves 8 Ready in 1 hour 30 mins, plus cooling INGREDIENTS • 175g unsalted butter, softened • 175g caster sugar • 175g self-raising flour • 3 medium eggs • Grated zest and juice from 1 small orange, plus extra zest to decorate • 75g ground almonds • 125g ready-to-eat dried apricots, chopped • Icing sugar, to dust TIP If the top of the cake starts to overbrown before the end of the cooking time, cover loosely with a piece of foil.
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Get the kettle on and enjoy a slice of this delicious fruity loaf cake. 1. Preheat the oven to 170C / fan 150C / gas mark 3. Grease a 900g (2lb) loaf tin and line the base and two long sides with baking paper. 2. Place the butter, sugar, flour, eggs and the orange rind and juice in a bowl. Beat with an electric whisk until thoroughly combined. Toss together the ground almonds and apricots and fold into the mixture. 3. Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and gently level the surface. Bake for 50 minutes - 1 hour 10 minutes until risen and golden and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes then turn out onto a wire rack and leave to cool completely. Serve dusted with icing sugar and decorated with the extra orange zest.
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Advert copy can be emailed to: karen@berrylandcompanion.com If your ad is not available in an electronic format then we can produce it for you, from your own hard copy text, normally for a fixed price of just £10, although this may be higher if you have a particularly complex advert! (This is a one-off charge - the advert could then be re-used in subsequent issues free of charge.)
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The Companion will be published and distributed monthly, on or around the first weekend of the month. 10 editions a year. It will be delivered to over 12,000 homes in and around Berrylands and Surbiton over two months - guaranteed. In addition it is the first source of local information for anyone moving into the area.
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Whilst all reasonable care is taken to ensure the accuracy of information included in A Berrylands Companion , the publisher takes no responsibility for the accuracy of statements made by contributors or advertisers, or for the loss arising from non-publication of any advertisement. Any errors, omissions or offers are the resposibilty of the advertiser. All artwork is accepted on the condition that the advertiser has obtained permission from any copyright holder for its use by A Berrylands Companion. Whilst every care is taken when printing artwork, we cannot guarantee an exact colour match due to variations in print processes. Bookings are accepted only on this basis. It is the advertiser’s responsibility to submit any amendments to adverts by the deadline date of the 8th. To advertise any event, or community activity in the magazine, please call: Karen on 020 8274 0096 or email: karen@berrylands-companion.co.uk
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By Jackie Mitchell
Dandruff, an itchy scalp, hair breakage and hair loss are all common hair and scalp problems. Most of us have experienced dandruff at some point in our lives. We all know the tell-tale signs, such as white flakes on a black collar. According to Eva Proudman, clinical trichologist and chair of The Institute of Trichologists, dandruff is a mild form of ‘seborrhoeic eczema’. “This is where the natural yeast found on the scalp becomes slightly overactive, causing white or grey loose scaling. Usually the scalp is not inflamed or itchy,” she says. How do you treat it? Eva recommends a shampoo with active ingredients such as Ketoconazole, Piroctone, Salicylic Acid and Zinc Phyrithone, which can be bought over the counter. Dandruff is usually a mild condition and will clear up quickly, but there are more severe cases, such as seborrheic dermatitis, which causes scaly patches, discolouration of the skin and stubborn dandruff. The best advice would be to consult your GP. How often should you wash your hair? This is a debatable question and depends on your hair type. Stephanie Sey suggests at least once a week, especially if you have thicker curly hair, or every other day if your hair becomes oily. “Washing hair too much can cause dryness to the scalp and hair,” she adds. Hair breakage is another common issue and may be caused by over-brushing, colouring, bleaching or overheating the hair. Over time, it weakens the hair structure and it starts breaking. So what can you do about it? Stephanie advises
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a conditioning treatment that you can buy over the counter which is rich in moisture, good oils and emollients, hydrolysed protein and silk amino acids. If you’ve noticed more hair in your brush or comb, a more prominent parting or a receding hairline, chances are you’re suffering from what is called pattern hair loss, which occurs to men and women. For many people this can be a shock, but there is help at hand. What causes male and female pattern hair loss or ‘Androgenetic Alopecia’? Eva Proudman explains it can be inherited or caused by sensitivity to androgens – male hormones. “Both the inheritance gene and the hormone sensitivity cause the hair to miniaturise and become thinner and thinner, until it is unable to grow,” she says. Effective treatments include Minoxidil, Finasteride, Serenoa, Low Level Laser Light Therapy and Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP). Another condition is excessive hair shedding or ‘telogen efflubrium’, which is caused by stress. Stephanie Sey says “It can be caused by a stressful incident such as bereavement, redundancy or divorce. The hair shedding occurs three months after the event.” She advises working with your GP, trichologist or dermatologist to get to the bottom of the problem. If you notice hair loss, don’t ignore it. Seek expert help as early as possible. As Eva Proudman says, “The sooner we see a condition, the more we can do to treat or manage it. If you lose your hair we can’t magically regrow it, but we can often improve what you have.”
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Serving Surbiton for over 50 Years
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We will now be open 9am to 2pm Tues - Sat. Strict social distancing will be in place. Only 1 person in the C.D Jennings & Sons shop at a time. We will still be delivering to those who need us. Valentine’s Day Specials See you soon.
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Visit our shop at 146 Ewell Road, Surbiton, KT6 6HE (Opposite Sainsbury’s Local) or call us to place an order on 020 8399 4870
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This rich and cheesy potato gratin makes a fabulous warming winter supper. Serve with salad and crusty bread. Serves 4
Ready in 1 hour
INGREDIENTS • 1kg Charlotte potatoes, halved • 1 tbsp olive oil • 2 small onions, peeled and thinly sliced • 1 garlic clove, peeled and crushed • 4 smoked bacon rashers, finely chopped • 100ml dry white wine • 100ml double cream • 4 tbsp crème fraiche • Salt and freshly ground black pepper • 150g Reblochon cheese, rind removed and sliced • Sprig of parsley, to garnish TIP Use any other cheese you prefer. Try mature Cheddar, taleggio or Gruyere.
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1. Boil the potatoes in a large pan of lightly salted water until just tender. Drain well, cool for 10 minutes then cut into thin slices. Preheat the oven to 200C / fan 180C / gas mark 6. 2. Heat the oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat and fry the onions and garlic for 5-6 minutes, stirring. Add the chopped bacon and continue cooking until the onions are golden and tender. Pour the wine into the pan and bring to the boil. Boil until the liquid has almost evaporated. 3. Layer the potatoes and onion mixture in a large square baking dish. Mix together the cream and crème fraiche and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Pour over the potatoes. 4. Lay the cheese slices on top. Bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until golden and bubbling. Serve garnished with parsley.
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If you rarely think about where your food comes from, you’re not alone, but buying food that’s both in season and locally produced is the most environmentally friendly way to eat. What’s the best way of lessening the environmental impact of our shopping? Supermarkets usually print their produce’s country of origin, but shopping at a local farm shop or market is the best place to start. By doing so you’ll support local farmers, while also making sure that the food you’re buying hasn’t crossed continents to reach your plate. Research is paramount to finding out which fruits, vegetables and even meats are in season. Luckily, the internet is filled with information and there are
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a number of fantastic cookbooks and apps out there that can help you plan your meals. If you’re not used to cooking new dishes, stick to simple recipes like soups and stews to begin with. If you have green fingers you could also try growing your own vegetables. Even if you don’t have a garden, many foods like lettuces and herbs can happily grow indoors all year round. Bananas, avocados and mangoes are just a few examples of foods to avoid or at least cut down on. They always have to be imported and they also need a lot of water and pesticides to grow in industrial quantities. While cutting out all of your favourite foods might be unrealistic, if we all filled our fridges a little more carefully, it really could make a world of difference.
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It’s time to grab a spade, or perhaps a fork, and get planting. Autumn is widely viewed as THE best time for planting, but provided you get going fairly early in the year, then trees, shrubs, climbers or herbaceous plants will all have a decent amount of time to get established before the weather gets hotter and drier. If you have noticed that your garden has lacked colour, shape or perhaps perfume over the last few years then take a look at the spaces that need filling and go on a shopping trip. Start by clearing the soil properly by digging or forking it over and removing pernicious weeds or debris. Next, measure the space you have to offer, as it is important that the plant you choose will not outgrow its new home too quickly. It is worth jotting down the approximate measurements of the gaps you have to fill and at the same time making a note of how sunny or shaded the spot is. It is amazing what you find you have forgotten by the time you are in the garden centre. If you feel the need for a bit of springtime colour from shrubs you plant, then there should be a good selection to choose from right now – perhaps a flowering currant with flower trusses in red or pink, each up to 10cm (4in) long, a star
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magnolia, Magnolia stellate, with breathtakingly beautiful white or palest pink star-shaped flowers on bare stems, or, if you have a biggish space, how about one of the amelanchiers, which are truly great value because they have tiny, very pretty white flowers with foliage that turns wonderfully fiery shades come the autumn. On acidic soils or in a good-sized pot full of ericaceous compost, camellias perform well and their large flowers in reds, pinks, yellows and white look great. There is Exochorda macrantha, ‘The Bride’, with delightful arching stems studded with tiny white flowers. The list goes on and on, but take time to wander around a favourite nursery or garden centre and you will be amazed at what is there and how it has the potential to transform you garden this spring and for years to come. When you have got your purchases home, try to get them planted as soon as possible. Dig a good-sized hole for each, making it several inches wider than the root ball all round, and fork the base and sides of the hole over thoroughly, especially if you garden on clay. On clay soils it is best to do as much soil preparation as possible with a fork, as this will be less likely to cause further compaction of the soil than if you use a spade.
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Stand back and admire your efforts, and at the same time check the stem is good and upright. Make a note of the plant’s precise name and details, or remove the label and keep it somewhere safe – that way you will never be stuck for information about how to look after your plant, or how big it may grow! 16
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simplehuman Sensor Pump Cheaper automatic soap dispensers can clog and can cause a bit of a mess with drips, but this simplehuman model is easy, efficient and mess-free. Dispensing soap takes just a fifth of a second. £34.95 from simplehuman.com
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Even innocuous items such as soap dispensers can harbour germs, so if that concerns you then you might want to consider a no-touch soap dispenser. These have sensors that can detect your hand and automatically dispense the right amount of soap, and there are lots of models to choose from. Prices start at around £12. One of the most effective ways to hygienically clean things is to use a steam cleaner, which has the added advantage of cleaning without harsh chemicals. Steam cleaners usually come in two kinds: ones for floors, which usually resemble mops, and multipurpose ones. The latter are great for cleaning kitchen or bathroom tiles, ovens and surfaces, and some even come with attachments for cleaning upholstery and curtains. Just be careful what you use them on: laminate floors and steam cleaning don’t go well together, as the hot steam can warp the flooring. Steam cleaning is absolutely fine for wooden floors, tiles or linoleum. In addition to cleaning surfaces you can clean the air too. Air purifiers do a good job of removing allergens and pollutants from the air, which can be particularly helpful for people with asthma and allergies, but be wary of claims that they remove viruses: the filters in home purifiers are rarely fine enough to trap such particles. Think of these devices as a good way to remove dust, pet dander and other things that you or your family may be allergic or intolerant to.
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Homedics UV-CLEAN phone sanitiser The Homedics cleaner uses UVC lights, which kill bacteria and germs without damaging your phone or using harsh chemicals. It’ll clean your phone seventy times before you need to recharge it. £79 from John Lewis
Sonicscrubber Cleaning Tool The Sonicscrubber is essentially a sonic toothbrush scaled up to be a home cleaner: it’s an electric cleaning brush that makes light work of even the toughest tasks. It’s particularly good for removing the beginnings of kitchen or bathroom mould. £18.99 from Lakeland
Honeywell AirGenius 5 Air Purifier Suitable for rooms up to 112 square metres, the Honeywell quietly and effectively removes large particles such as dust and pet dander. The filter is washable and there’s an auto shut-off to help you save energy. £149 from Argos
Shark Floor & Handheld Steam Cleaner S6005UK This clever steam cleaner offers the best of both worlds: it starts as a mop but you can take the steamer out and use it on tiles, worktops, shower screens and for other tricky tasks. £129 from Sharkclean.co.uk
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Go green in style with our guide to creating a beautiful indoor garden in any room.
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House plants look amazing, adding colour, pattern, texture, interesting forms and a feeling of vibrancy. They can fill a dull corner, provide soft screening and help dampen noise. The Royal Horticultural Society reports that indoor plants have been shown to lower blood pressure and reduce fatigue and headache. Intriguingly, patients in hospital rooms containing plants report decreased post-operative pain. The psychological benefits include the satisfaction of nurturing a small seedling to a healthy, mature plant, as well as the pleasure of watering, misting and pruning, while the RHS says that house plants have been shown to reduce stress levels, improve .trevda fo noitacilbup eetnaraug ot htnom hcae fo ht61 yb deviecer eb tsum tnemyap dna ypoC .edam si tnemyap lluf nehw deetnaraug ylno si ecaps tnemesitrevdA .htnom hcae 000,8 ot pu srebmun noitubirtsiD
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Huge plants make a grand statement in a living room, especially combined with bold colours and architectural fittings. Charlotte Chandelier, £380, with 18cm pendant shades in Posh Pink velvet, £35 each, Pooky.
mood, increase productivity and potentially lengthen attention span. Plants make us feel good.
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What plants to choose? Select plants suited to homes, where it is shadier and temperature fluctuations are greater than in their normal habitat. Good examples include the spider plant, the Boston fern, several varieties of dracaena, Sansevieria trifasciata, rubber plants (ficus elastica), peace lilies (spathiphyllum), aspidistra and ivy. Succulents and cacti tend to be relatively easy to care for and come in a range of shapes and sizes. For fashion followers, the most-discussed plants on Reddit in 2020 included the
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pothos, monstera, philodendron, calathea, hoya and peperomia. On the other hand, the world’s most Instagrammed houseplants include the Swiss cheese plant (monstera deliciosa), fiddle leaf fig (ficus lyrata), Chinese money plant, snake plant and money tree. Where to put your house plants Generally plants need good light (but not bright, direct sunlight) and should be away from heat sources, draughts and cold. Darker rooms like bathrooms need shade-tolerant plants. Provide a stable, waterproof base, and keep harmful plants away from children and pets. Huge statement plants look incredible in hallway, living room or dining room corners, or group several plants together for a similar effect. Place smaller plants on tables or use tall planters, or put a row of small plants on a mantelpiece, shelf or window ledge, or dot them among books and vases in a bookcase. Hang them from the ceiling, stage them in steps, or pop them on wall racks. Grouping in odd numbers looks best, and a range of widths and heights looks relaxed. Opt for varying shades of leaf colours or try a more regulated appearance, and contrast leaf shapes for natural variety.
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The Companion will be published and distributed monthly, on or around the first weekend of the month. 10 editions a year. It will be delivered to over 12,000 homes in and around Berrylands and Surbiton over two months - guaranteed. In addition it is the first source of local information for anyone moving into the area.
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It is an A5 size booklet, stapled with colour plus black and white printed on quality paper. The Companion will be printed on 115gsm gloss paper giving it a very high quality feel. It will have ‘longevity’ and because of it’s size, content, look and feel it will be kept by the majority of households until the next issue arrives, thereby giving advertisers ‘immdiacy’ of access’ when their services are required.
Karen Burgess 18 Kingsdowne Road Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 6JZ Tel: 020 8274 0096 Fax: 07092003581 Email: karen@berrylandscompanion.com Web: www.berrylandscompanion.com
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Personalise a home work space with a series of small plants, placed at different heights for variety. Gerry Floor lamp, £161; Drax desk lamp in black, £137: both Pooky.
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Sun, sand and sea, Devon is fabulous, but if you feel like a change from the beach, a river cruise is a lovely way to relax away from the crowds. The Dart has its source up on Dartmoor, its east and west branches joining in Dartmeet before flowing into the Channel at Dartmouth. .trevda fo noitacilbup eetnaraug ot htnom hcae fo ht61 yb deviecer eb tsum tnemyap dna ypoC .edam si tnemyap lluf nehw deetnaraug ylno si ecaps tnemesitrevdA .htnom hcae 000,8 ot pu srebmun noitubirtsiD
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Among the options is the award-winning Round Robin starting in Paignton, where a steam train takes you along the scenic coast down to the estuary. The half-hour journey ends in Kingswear on the left bank, then it’s just three minutes on the ferry across to Dartmouth. In this land of deep water and steep valleys there are no bridges until you reach Totnes, about eight miles away at the end of the cruise. Departures are governed by the tide and passengers may have time to explore Dartmouth, a gorgeous little place where myriad yachts glisten in a coastal inlet. Framed by green hills, as lush as velvet, neat cottages beckon up the lanes festooned in pastel colours and flowering plants. But soon the cruise is ready to go – paddle steamer only on special dates – first downstream if the tide is right for a close-up look at the medieval castles that once guarded the narrow entrance to the estuary. Feel the currents? Time to turn around and enjoy the most enticing views of Dartmouth, town clinging to the hills, dazzling yachts, the Britannia Royal
Naval College, an impressive late Victorian building, and you might just spot your nostalgic steam train puffing away through the trees. Then all is quiet, just the occasional boat sending ripples across the water or the breeze whispering in the trees. The oaks which gave the Dart its Celtic name may be sparse but there’s plenty of greenery along the meandering banks, while up on the hills meadows glow in luminous light. Salmon, trout and more, the river is full of fish, a treat for black-headed gulls and other birds – here an osprey, there a rare dipper, a lonely heron, a colourful kingfisher and egrets galore. Most exciting in season are the Canadian geese feeding in the shallows and, if you’re lucky, grey seals basking on the rocks or swimming alongside the boat. In this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a few villages doze along the banks – like Stoke Gabriel, its winding streets gathered around an 800-year-old yew tree, or Dittisham with delightful seafood cafés and a passenger ferry to Greenway across the river. Owned by the National Trust, this was Agatha Christie’s holiday home and inspiration for a few murder mysteries. You’ll need a special trip to visit house and garden, but as you sail past you’re sure to see the elegant Georgian house rising on the hill among the trees. A little further, the Sharpam Estate may also tempt you back with awardwinning wines and its own delicious cheese. Ninety minutes or so after leaving Dartmouth, Totnes greets you like a fairy tale with bohemian lanes, cream teas and panoramic views from its hilltop castle.
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Anniversaries in Spring 2021 10
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YEARS The first computer virus to attack the Apple Mac OS X operating system was discovered. Many Mac owners were taken by surprise as they believed their machines were immune to such attacks.
Death of Elizabeth Taylor, one of the biggest Hollywood stars of the 1950s and 1960s. She was married eight times, two of them to Richard Burton.
The largest cash robbery in British history took place at a Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent. Over £53 million in bank notes was stolen. Scotland banned smoking in all indoor public places and workplaces. It was over a year later before England and Wales imposed a similar ban.
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London’s Heathrow Airport was opened. It was originally just called London Airport and was renamed in 1966.
Buckingham Palace announced the engagement of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.
Switzerland granted women the right to vote.
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British police constable Albert Alexander became the first person in the world to be treated with the antibiotic penicillin. He was terminally ill after a scratch on his face turned septic. He staged a remarkable recovery within four days of starting his treatment, but the infection returned when the supply of penicillin ran out. He died four weeks later.
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Birth of Welsh comedy magician Tommy Cooper (d. 1984).
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Adverts can be submitted in the following formats: • MS Word • MS Powerpoint • MS Publisher • TIFF & JPEG Advert copy can be emailed to: karen@berrylandcompanion.com If your ad is not available in an electronic format then we can produce it for you, from your own hard copy text, normally for a fixed price of just £10, although this may be higher if you have a particularly complex advert! (This is a one-off charge - the advert could then be re-used in subsequent issues free of charge.)
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Copy and payment must be received by 16th of each month to guarantee publication of advert. Advertisement space is only guaranteed when full payment is made. Distribution numbers up to 8,000 each month.
The Companion will be published and distributed monthly, on or around the first weekend of the month. 10 editions a year. It will be delivered to over 12,000 homes in and around Berrylands and Surbiton over two months - guaranteed. In addition it is the first source of local information for anyone moving into the area.
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It is an A5 size booklet, stapled with colour plus black and white printed on quality paper. The Companion will be printed on 115gsm gloss paper giving it a very high quality feel. It will have ‘longevity’ and because of it’s size, content, look and feel it will be kept by the majority of households until the next issue arrives, thereby giving advertisers ‘immdiacy’ of access’ when their services are required.
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Gifts and gadgets to make parenting just that little bit easier By Kate Duggan
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Apparently, babies sleep for fifteen to seventeen hours a day. Try telling that to a sleep-deprived parent. We can’t wave a magic wand to make your baby sleep better, but we can recommend some new innovations that might help you to get a bit more shuteye. Sneaky nappy changes “Ah 3 am nappy changes. What fun,” said no one ever. Being wrestled out of an awkward sleepsuit is pretty much guaranteed to turn a half-asleep baby to a wide-awake one. Enter the SnüzPouch. Unlike most baby sleeping bags, this one has a curved zip on the front. Open it up, slip a travel changing mat under your baby’s bottom and get to work changing that nappy. You don’t need to lift your baby out of the cot or battle to prize their legs back into a Babygro. And zips are a lot easier than poppers. The SnüzPouch is made from 100% cotton and available in lightweight 0.5 and 1 tog versions for summer and a snuggly 2.5 tog for the rest of the year. There are two sizes available and ten designs to choose from. £29.95, see www.snuz.co.uk. Baby radio Babies tend to love music. If you’re fed up of listening to the same songs or scrolling through Spotify for something different, try Rockabye Radio (www.rockabyeradio.co.uk). It plays non-stop music around the clock, with tunes chosen to suit the time of day. So you’ll hear
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relaxing, calming lullabies at naptime and bedtime, and upbeat fun melodies to bounce around to at other hours. There’s even a daily disco. The station is the brainchild of Karen and Mike. Between them, they’ve composed music for the likes of CBeebies, worked on West End Shows like The Lion King, trained music teachers and set up The British Academy of New Music. In other words, they know what they’re talking about. Good vibrations I wish the NapNap sleep mat had been around when my daughter was a baby. I may have fewer grey hairs and yawninduced wrinkles. She was a bit of a nightmare sleeper. I don’t think she slept for more than a couple of hours at a time until after her first birthday. It was exhausting. The NapNap combines gentle vibrations with white noise to comfort and calm a baby. Basically, it’s designed to mimic a womb environment. You can use it in a cot or pram and it rolls up into a bag so is handy for travelling. You can also use it on the floor for tummy time (it might help to ease colic). There are six levels of vibration to choose from, including two that mimic a heartbeat. And it’s waterproof, with a machine washable cotton cover. All in all, it’s a genius idea. At £120 it isn’t cheap, but when I was sleep-deprived I’d have probably sold a kidney to get more shuteye. See www.napnapuk.co.
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WE ARE NOT AVAT REGISTERED, SO THE PRICE YOU SEE IS THE PRICE YOU PAY Contact us for package prices. Premium Pages 5 & 7: £10.00 extra Loose inserts can be delivered with magazine at £297 per 8,000.
Copy and payment must be received by 16th of each month to guarantee publication of advert. Advertisement space is only guaranteed when full payment is made. Distribution numbers up to 8,000 each month.
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Karen Burgess 18 Kingsdowne Road Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 6JZ Tel: 020 8274 0096 Fax: 07092003581 Email: karen@berrylandscompanion.com Web: www.berrylandscompanion.com
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Distribution
The Companion will be published and distributed monthly, on or around the first weekend of the month. 10 editions a year. It will be delivered to over 12,000 homes in and around Berrylands and Surbiton over two months - guaranteed. In addition it is the first source of local information for anyone moving into the area.
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It is an A5 size booklet, stapled with colour plus black and white printed on quality paper. The Companion will be printed on 115gsm gloss paper giving it a very high quality feel. It will have ‘longevity’ and because of it’s size, content, look and feel it will be kept by the majority of households until the next issue arrives, thereby giving advertisers ‘immdiacy’ of access’ when their services are required.
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Whether you’re buying for a lover or a best friend, if you need some inspiration just keep reading…
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Torn between flowers and make-up? Why not send both? Little Betty’s Gifts create stunning bouquets using artificial flowers interwoven with cosmetics, such as nail varnishes, eye palettes and lipsticks. The bouquet comes in a personalised hatbox and really does have the wow factor. Other bouquets are also available, including ones with scarves, brooches, candles or baby clothes. I’ve bought four as gifts so far, and expect to buy many more in the future. The bouquets cost from £28 plus postage. Search for Little Betty’s Gifts on www.etsy.com.
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Looking for a small gift for an eco-conscious other half? Nuddy bars are plasticfree, vegan and cruelty-free, but they’re also super-moisturising and come in fun packaging. According to the twenty-eight-year-old founder, she wants to make soap cool again. If you’re buying a Nuddy bar as a Valentine’s gift, go for the Coconut Moisturising Soap Bar, £4.95. It smells delicious, leaves skin soft and strokeable and the box should get your message across – ‘Totally coco-NUTS for your body’. See www.nuddy.co.uk. Want to save money on top brands? Like supporting charity? Beauty and the Breast (www.beautyandthebreast.co.uk) lets you do both. Sign up as a member (from £5 a month) to save up to 40% on brands such as Beauty Lab, Jessica and Mii. 100% of the profits from each membership goes to Breast Cancer Haven. The Spongellé Flowers make cute gifts. They’re a body wash and skin buffer in one – perfect for travelling (remember that?) Each ‘flower’ costs £10 for members or £12.50 for non-members. Last-minute shopping panic? Just send a digital gift card. It’s valid for a year and can be sent on whatever date you choose. Simples.
Perfume tends to be well received, but is usually rather pricey. If you don’t fancy taking out a loan to buy a decent bottle, or picking up a cheap looking one endorsed by a B-list celebrity, try La Librairie’s Neroli Divine. A 100ml bottle costs just £25 from Boots (www.boots.com), but looks (and most importantly smells) at least three times the price. It’s a fresh, light fragrance with floral jasmine and orange blossom, warmed by vanilla-like tonka beans. Truly divine.
If you’re sending a gift to someone who’s going through a challenging situation, try Not Another Bunch of Flowers (www. notanotherbunchofflowers.com). They have gifts for every occasion, from care packages for people with cancer to ‘thinking of you’ gift sets. Choose one of the pre-packaged sets or build your own. You’ll find everything from hospital stay essentials and cancer-friendly beanie hats to bath and shower oils, candles, skin balms and motivational chocolate.
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Valentine’s Day is celebrated across the globe in different ways. Many countries around the world celebrate Valentine’s Day or an equivalent. It is believed that the first Valentine was sent in France when Charles, Duke of Orleans, wrote love letters to his wife from prison in 1415. The French village of Saint-Valentin hosts a special three-day festival from 13th to 15th February, when trees and houses are bedecked with hearts, love letters and red roses. Lovers can propose in Le Jardin des Amoreux (The Lovers’ Garden) beneath a decorated willow tree, Le Saule aux Coeurs (the Willow of Hearts). One of the precursors to Valentine’s Day was the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia. At this festival, women would wear the name of their beloved on their arm. This ritual continues in South Africa where women pin paper hearts with the name of their sweetheart onto their sleeves, to literally ‘wear their heart on their sleeve’. Since the 1930s, women in Japan have presented boxes of fabulously coloured and decorated chocolates to men on Valentine’s Day. The chocolate given has a definite hierarchy. Chocolate presented to a lover is honmei-choko, literally meaning ‘favourite’ or ‘sincere’ chocolate, and is sometimes home-made. But women also give chocolate to important men in their life with whom they have no romantic connection, such as their boss. This type of chocolate is called giri-choko or ‘obligation chocolate’. More recently tomo-choko or ‘companion chocolate’ has appeared, in which women also give chocolate boxes to their best girlfriends.
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Across some Scandinavian countries, it is traditional for an admirer to send short love verses known as gaekkbrev on Valentine’s Day. The anonymous poems are signed with dots, each corresponding to a letter in the sender’s name. In Denmark it is also customary to give pressed snowdrops. Valentine’s Day is known as Zdravko in Slovenia and is linked with celebrations of fertility and the land. An old Slovenian proverb goes: “St Valentine’s brings the keys of roots”, as it is the day work usually begins in the fields. There is a charming belief that it is also the day when birds propose to each other and wed for the season. Estonians see Valentine’s Day as a festival of love for everyone. Sobrapaev translates as Friendship Day and as such does not have a romantic bias, instead celebrating love between all. The Welsh have long had an alternative to Valentine’s Day. There, St Dwynwen’s Day is on 25th January. St Dwywen is the Welsh patron saint of lovers and it was historically the day when men would give their wives, fiancées and girlfriends intricately carved and symbolic wooden Welsh love spoons. But the award for the most romantic nation must go to South Korea. As well as celebrating Valentine’s Day where (like Japan) women traditionally honour men, the 14th day of every month is reserved for lovers and each celebration has a different name. That is a lot of celebrations and holidays for lovers!
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that the food you use will not encourage rats or other vermin. Bread, cake or plain biscuits all make welcome treats. I also put out apples – sometimes those from the trees at home, either when I have too many or if they are starting to go a little wrinkly in store. If you don’t have this option, why not buy a bag of apples? They needn’t be anything other than the cheapest or wonkiest and they’ll make a great source of fresh food and moisture for many birds. I find that the blackbirds (and even an occasional thrush visitor) love them, but sparrows and the various tits tuck in happily too. A very Happy New Year to you all, and may 2021 be better than 2020! At this time of year many of us are really regretting the excesses of the last few weeks: overindulging in food and drink, too much sitting around and not getting out and about and taking exercise – and maybe not even going into the garden quite as much as usual! Combine all this with what usually amounts to a two week period of near hibernation and the bathroom scales will be daring you to step on board, with the prospect of a large meal perhaps seeming particularly unappealing. However, spare a thought for the garden birds, as you can be sure that they’ll not have been overindulging and, if temperatures have been low, they’ll have needed a huge amount of energy just to keep warm and stay alive. At this time of year they are often in desperate need of a few square meals and a supply of clean, fresh water. Most food scraps will go down well, but avoid anything which is spicy or salted and make sure
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The Companion will be published and distributed monthly, on or around the first weekend of the month. 10 editions a year. It will be delivered to over 12,000 homes in and around Berrylands and Surbiton over two months - guaranteed. In addition it is the first source of local information for anyone moving into the area.
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and rinse out any bird feeding areas from time to time. It is also essential that any bird foods you buy are of good quality, preferably from a wellrespected supplier or bearing the logo of the RSPB, BTO or similar respected authority. 16
At Pippa’s website (www.pippagreenwood.com) you’ll find stylish cloches, practical and pretty plant supports, the fantastic SpeedHoe, gardening tools, Grower Frames, signed books and the ‘Grow Your Own with Pippa’ system. Or book Pippa for a gardening talk at your gardening club.
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“Looks like everyone’s had the same idea.” Sandra took a swig from her can of pop and drew a sad face on the steamed-up passenger window. “Not how I wanted to spend my Saturday.” ngiseD & tamroF
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They’d been sat in a queue of traffic outside the recycling centre for what seemed like hours, watching as car after car unloaded their discarded Christmas trees. 61
“Look lively, we’re up next,” Terry said, turning his engine back on as the car in front of them was waved through by a man in a high-vis jacket. “We’ll unload the tree and get out of here.” Terry released the handbrake to edge forward but the man held up his hand for them to stop.
windows, others began to beep their horns in support. “I’ve got to lock the gates,” the man said weakly. “It’s more than my job’s worth to let you in.” “What’s the world coming to?” Terry squared up to him. “Not two weeks ago it was the season of goodwill, and now it’s back to enforcing petty rules.” The man hung his head. “How would you feel about having to drive round with this thing in your car all week? Only to come back next weekend and go through this whole charade again? Can’t you show a little flexibility?” Terry continued, sensing that he had this chap on a hook. “You know it’s the decent thing.” He heard a voice from a car behind him shout “Hear, Hear!” and knew he was winning.
“What is it now?” Terry said testily, winding down his window.
“Alright,” the man nodded. “I can’t let you drive in but give me what you’ve got and I’ll take it in for you.”
“Sorry, mate.” The man leaned on the car door. “We’ve reached capacity.” “What’s that supposed to mean?” Terry said. “I’m only allowed to let fifty cars through today.” He shrugged. “And you’re fifty-one.” “We’ve been sat here twenty minutes,” Terry protested. “You’ve been stood not two yards away, surely you could have told me that when I pulled up?” “Should have read the sign.” The man pointed to an unreadable laminated sheet tied to the gate. Terry gripped the steering wheel; he felt that if anyone looked at him right now they’d see steam coming out of his ears. “I’m not having this,” he said through gritted teeth, opening his car door. “Come on Sandra, we’re getting out.” “I suggest you get back in your car, mate.” The man held up his hands. “And come back another day.” “Firstly, I’m not your mate,” Terry said. “Secondly, we’ve queued here in good faith, and thirdly, you are taking our recycling today.” Drivers in the queue behind them began to take interest in the proceedings. Some wound down their
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“Sir, I knew you were a decent chap.” Terry slapped him on the shoulder. Several cars beeped in support. “I hope you’re feeling strong because it’s a big one.” Sandra shuffled next to him, still gripping her empty pop can. Terry popped open the car boot. It was empty. “Where’s the ruddy tree Sandra?” Terry whispered through clenched teeth. “I asked you to put it in the boot.” “Did you?” Sandra shrugged. “I thought you were doing it.” “What exactly did you want me to take?” The man scratched his head. “This!” Terry snatched the empty can from Sandra’s gloved hand. “Just that?” the man asked incredulously. “I think I can manage that.” “We’ll be off then.” Terry slammed the boot of the car. “Just doing our bit for the planet.”
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Quite – Claudia Winkleman Can’t stand books by celebrity authors? Try Quite. Reading it is a bit like putting the world to rights with your best mate over a glass of wine (or three). You’ll find out about everything from Claudia’s views on relationships and parenting to her thoughts on naps (essential) and brightly coloured clothes (to be avoided at all costs).
The Companion will be published and distributed monthly, on or around the first weekend of the month. 10 editions a year. It will be delivered to over 12,000 homes in and around Berrylands and Surbiton over two months - guaranteed. In addition it is the first source of local information for anyone moving into the area.
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A Single Thread – Tracy Chevalier As a genre, historical fiction is incredibly varied, covering as it does every period in the last few thousand years. A Single Thread focuses on the period between the two world wars. At thirty-eight, unmarried Violet is a ‘surplus woman’, with no real place in society. However, she also has what many married women at the time did not – freedom. When she starts embroidering kneelers for Winchester Cathedral, Violet finds a way to both connect with the world and make her mark on it. The Night Bus Hero – Onjali Q. Raúf Ever read a book with an unlikable protagonist? Ten-year-old Hector is a bully. He can generally be found causing trouble or picking on someone smaller. But when he mistakenly accuses an innocent man of a crime, Hector has to decide whether to continue on his path or become the hero for once. Strictly speaking, this is another children’s book, but it’s likely to be enjoyed by anyone aged ten up. Reality and Other Stories – John Lanchester If you haven’t read any ghost stories since your teenage years, Reality and Other Stories is a good place to start. From traditional ghost stories to Black Mirror-esque tales, each story is deliciously creepy and focuses on an aspect of modern life, from a twisted reality show to a possessed selfie stick. As you’d expect, some stories are stronger than others, but overall, it’s a decent collection to keep you occupied through these long winter nights. Humans – Brandon Stanton Never bought a ‘coffee table book’ before? Humans won’t disappoint. It’s a difficult book to describe in a way that does it justice. Let’s just say that it’ll give you a glimpse of people’s lives across the globe. You’ll hear from people with differing viewpoints, discussing everything from the worst and best moments of their lives to everyday concerns. You’ll be uplifted, saddened and inspired and end up feeling just a little bit more connected to the rest of humanity. The Girl Who Drank the Moon – Kelly Barnhill Still turning your nose up at reading children’s fiction as an adult? You’re seriously missing out. Start with The Girl Who Drank the Moon. A baby is left in the woods as a sacrifice to a witch. But rather than kill her, the witch raises the child as her own. Meanwhile, the mother is left to go mad in the tower, where the real threat lies. Storytelling at its best.
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Grow your own indoor kitchen garden with herbs in recycled planters on a sunny window sill. Seeds and compost from dobbies.com. è
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ç This planter combines two styles of natural rattan. The upper pot includes a waterproof liner, keeping the lower shelf (and floors) safe and dry. Mayfield plant stand, £75, gardentrading.co.uk. A pruner helps maintain healthy, happy plant growth. Burgon & Ball house plant pruner, £12.50, leafenvy.co.uk. è
Follow a few basic principles and your indoor garden is bound to flourish. • Regular watering is crucial, but choose an indoor watering can that doesn’t take up too much space and looks nice on display. The narrow spout and high handle help when watering hanging pots, plants on high shelves or tabletop terrariums. • Use pruners to remove spent leaves or take off live stems in order to reshape your plant or encourage bushier, dense growth. Those with stainless steel blades are rust-resistant and easy to keep clean. • Check whether your plant will benefit from regular misting. Leaf curling, yellowing and brown leaf edges are all signs that it needs a bit of extra humidity. Choose a mister with a fine, gentle spray – the aim is not to make the leaves soaking wet, but to keep them clean (it helps them photosynthesise) and change the air quality around them. • If you are short on sunlight, try indoor growing lights, which are more intense than ordinary light bulbs. They also have a range of colour spectrums optimised to aid plant growth. Look for all-in-one kits or separate bulbs or tube lights.
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Stylish round metal hanging lamp and plant pot in sleek gold and black, £95, cultfurniture.com. è
Made in London out of Jesmonite in collaboration with homeware designer Salt Studios, this handmade propagation station comes with a glass test tube to display your cutting, plus a bookmark with useful instructions. Propagation station, £35, leafenvy.co.uk. è
ç These seagrass baskets are tactile and soft without being floppy. Redford round baskets, from £40 each, neptune.com.
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Water plants and herbs with a galvanised steel watering can. Garden Trading indoor watering can, £16, heavenlyhomesandgardens.co.uk. è
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ç Perfect for orchids and succulents, this delicate plant mister makes a pretty addition to a kitchen or bathroom windowsill. Botanical-style plant mister, £14, ellajames.co.uk.
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“How are you getting on with that new fella of yours?” Linda had just popped round for coffee at her best friend Debbie’s house.
“That’s mine,” Linda blushed and snatched the item from Linda. “I’ll hand wash that, don’t want to send the whole load pink.”
“Great thanks,” Debbie said, stuffing a basketload of dirty laundry into the washing machine. “He’s coming round for a Valentine’s Day takeaway later, so I’d better get this lot washed, dried and pressed.”
“And did you go and visit him in hospital?” Linda asked casually.
.trevda fo noitacilbup eetnaraug ot htnom hcae fo ht61 yb deviecer eb tsum tnemyap dna ypoC .edam si tnemyap lluf nehw deetnaraug ylno si ecaps tnemesitrevdA .htnom hcae 000,8 ot pu srebmun noitubirtsiD
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“Crikey, he’s not got you doing his washing already?” Linda spluttered. The basket was full of men’s Hawaiian shirts, white chinos and underwear. It all looked brand new and very expensive. “Can’t he do it himself?” “He’s just come out of hospital,” Debbie said. “So I offered to help.” “Why, what’s been wrong with him?” Linda frowned.
“He told me not to. Didn’t want to worry me.” “I’ll bet.” Linda regarded her friend. Debbie had a big heart, and deserved to be happy, but some no-good bloke was taking her for a ride. The doorbell rang and Debbie jumped up to answer it. While she was gone Linda quickly opened the washing machine door, threw in the boob tube and switched the machine on. Let’s see how this charmer liked having all his designer gear turned pink. “Would you look at this!” Debbie returned with a bouquet of red roses. “Aren’t they beautiful?”
“He was having a procedure; I didn’t like to ask.” Debbie mouthed the words, “Men’s business.” “So what’s all this, then?” Linda said, holding up a pair of Bermuda shorts. “He likes his designer labels doesn’t he?”
“Stunning,” Linda remarked as she watched the washing machine quickly fill up with dark pink water.
“The clothes he had in hospital,” Debbie said. “Yes, he likes his fashion, spends a lot of money on it.”
Debbie put the flowers on the draining board and opened a small envelope. “It says ‘Sorry I lied about being in hospital.’”
Linda spotted a pair of Lycra swimming trunks. “Are you telling me he wore those in hospital?”
“I knew it!” Linda slapped the table.
“He said they had the heating turned right up,” Debbie said. “Was like the tropics, he said.” Linda frowned. She suspected that her friend was being taken for a mug. It sounded more like this new boyfriend had been for a week away in the Mediterranean. “And whose is this?” She lifted out a shocking pink boob tube.
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Debbie looked up from the card, her eyes sparkling. “It says ‘I have a big surprise for you.’ I have to pack my bags because he’s just bought a villa in Spain and we’re flying out tonight.” She stooped to stop the washing machine. “I’d better change this to a quick wash or it’ll never get done in time.” “Ah yes,” Linda sipped her coffee sheepishly, “about that.”
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Home & Garden All Your Garden Needs Berrylands Building Company
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17 31 18 14 15
Food & Drink C.D.Jennings Prithi Recipe Baking Food Facts: Chocolate
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21/38 Gardening by Pippa Greenwood
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Children & Education Parenting
5 5 5 4
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Articles & Editorials Kids Page Crossword Book Review Finance Useful Telephone Numbers
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Full Colour £83.00
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(Centre 2 page spread)
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‘A Berrylands Companion’ is a small independent operation and is not registered for VAT. Consequently, no VAT is charged on advertisements.
Acceptable Formats
Adverts can be submitted in the following formats: • MS Word • MS Powerpoint • MS Publisher • TIFF & JPEG Advert copy can be emailed to: karen@berrylandcompanion.com If your ad is not available in an electronic format then we can produce it for you, from your own hard copy text, normally for a fixed price of just £10, although this may be higher if you have a particularly complex advert! (This is a one-off charge - the advert could then be re-used in subsequent issues free of charge.)
WE ARE NOT AVAT REGISTERED, SO THE PRICE YOU SEE IS THE PRICE YOU PAY Contact us for package prices. Premium Pages 5 & 7: £10.00 extra Loose inserts can be delivered with magazine at £297 per 8,000.
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The Companion will be published and distributed monthly, on or around the first weekend of the month. 10 editions a year. It will be delivered to over 12,000 homes in and around Berrylands and Surbiton over two months - guaranteed. In addition it is the first source of local information for anyone moving into the area.
R.J. Tree Services providing excellence locally for 15 years. Format & Design
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It is an A5 size booklet, stapled with colour plus black and white printed on quality paper. The Companion will be printed on 115gsm gloss paper giving it a very high quality feel. It will have ‘longevity’ and because of it’s size, content, look and feel it will be kept by the majority of households until the next issue arrives, thereby giving advertisers ‘immdiacy’ of access’ when their services are required.
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