Market Harborough Living April 2016

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RU T L AN D & M A R K E T H A R BO R O U G H L IV ING

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y husband, Pete, and helpers have had the monumental task of organising and fundraising for the Oakham Rugby Football Club’s Minis’ Tour, which takes place this month. Every year, the Under 10s’ coaches take around 100 mini (8-12 year olds) rugby players on tour and facilitate other team building activities over one weekend. The commission has been quite a daunting one, which has taken many hours of administration. My contribution was to organise a ball held last month at the Agricultural Centre. I am glad to report that it was a success - largely due to the generosity of local retailers: The auction and raffle raised well over £2000 with thanks to Will Wheelwright Salon, Paula Tennant - makeup artist (www.paulatennant.co.uk), Cavells, Duo Boutique, Win or Lose - Mens’ Lifestyle (www.win-or-lose.com), Otters Deli, Rutland Charcuterie, Barnsdale Hall Hotel, Belton House, Nick Quinn, Barnsdale Gardens, Rutland Cycling, Stapleford Park Hotel, Catmose Sports Centre, USSC, Burghley House and The Briarfields Hotel, Norfolk. (All excess funds go back into the club.) Another huge thank you to the caterers – ‘Robert Reid on Location’. Robert and his team of professional staff were exemplary in every way and unbelievably accommodating (more next month). The beady eyed of you will notice there is an advert for my replacement in this month’s edition – my family and I are moving to the USA for three years, but not until July so you haven’t seen the last of me yet! I would like to say the fundraising challenge had nothing to do with our decision….. no it didn’t at all; it has been an honour to work with the stalwarts who keep the club running – particular mention to the Crellin family. Barbara and Lisa are always on hand, incredibly organised, helpful and good humoured. Oakham is lucky to have such a facility and it would not exist without them. Another special mention to newcomer and head coach Tim Andrews, along with his wife Pip, whose family have also taken the club to their hearts. Pete and Luc are saddened to be leaving it all behind so make the most of it while you can! Do look out for other worthy fundraising events over the year.

Abigail

6 Editor’s Selection Sunny Days

8 Local Artist Philip Dawson

10 Out and About The Bard of Avon

15 Clubs and Activities Sailing for all the Family

16 Art and Culture Nevill Holt Opera

18 Out and About

Summer Music Festivals

22 Food and Drink

The Story of Nelson’s Butchers

25 Sean Hope

Wine Masterclass

28 Shops and Services Uppingham Town

33 Food and Drink Local Beer

34 Shops and Services

Thousands Move to the Country… with Moores

37 Fashion

Here Comes the Sun!

44 Health and Beauty Revived and Refreshed

47 Shops and Services All Water Solutions

49 Shops and Services The Spire Hospital Trust

50 Updates from Rutland Art Exhibition at the Blue Ball, Braunston et al

52 Gardening

Design Trends for 2016

54 Diary Dates

What’s on in our region this month

56 Clubs and Activities Back in the Saddle

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59 Local Charities

Hope Against Cancer

60 Local History

Happy Birthday Ma’am

62 Local People Rob Persani

Editor Abigail Richardson 01572 756733 Local Living Ltd, PO Box 208, Stamford PE9 9FY rutlandliving@gmail.com Advertisement Manager, Rutland Tracy Watkinson 01572 813187 rutlandliving@btinternet.com Advertisement Manager, Market Harborough Sosennah Every 07884 124316 sos.every@gmail.com Advertising Copy & Subscriptions Rachel Beecroft 01780 765320 rachel@locallivingdesign.co.uk Head of Design Steven Handley steve@locallivingdesign.co.uk Senior Designer Nik Ellis nik@locallivingdesign.co.uk Publisher Nicholas Rudd-Jones 01780 765571 nicholas@bestlocalliving.co.uk Printed by Warners of Bourne RL Cover and MH Cover: Thanks to Philip Dawson whose latest paintings can be seen at the Victoria Hall Gallery, Oakham - Tuesday 26th April to Saturday 7th May 2016, www.philipdawson.co.uk.

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Head to Kiki & Fleur for your funky footwear (Tel: 0116 2705260): • Ash Virgin Metal Rock - Rame at £135 • Sam Edeleman - Gemma - Putty Snake Print at £160

Browns Lingerie & Beachwear Boutique (www. BrownsLingerie.com) have a fabulous selection for your holiday swimwear and spring inspired lingerie: Left: Freya rumble underwired bikini, £37 brief, £23 Right: Stella McCartney Ellie leaping bra, £65 brief, £35 If you are Oakham based then Coco is a one stop shop for all your fabuous summer footwear. (Thanks to Nikki and Lisa for modelling - see more on pages 37-40).

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P ROF I L E

Philip Dawson Nicola Hardy talks to Philip Dawson about his inspirations, his art and the local area

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FIRST encountered Philip’s work at his oneman show back in 2014 in the Victoria Hall Gallery. His paintings had such a lightness of touch, fluidity of movement and vibrancy of colour that I found them extraordinarily beautiful. I became an instant fan! I confessed my admiration for his wonderful paintings then and two years later I am delighted to be profiling him for Rutland Living, in anticipation of his exciting new exhibition. I met him and his charming wife at his home in Oakham where he took me through into his studio to view his work, which is in the process of being framed. Philip was also busy designing his own brochures for his upcoming show. When did you realise you could draw? It all started the first day at infant school. I remember it well. The morning was spent reading and writing but in the afternoon we were asked to draw something we’d seen on our way to school. I drew a caterpillar tractor! My parents were most complimentary – as parents would be. They marvelled at the perspective – I didn’t know what that was, but apparently there it was in my drawing. They also liked my use of bright colours and the realistic way I’d captured the metal tracks. I don’t recall thinking it was special – I’d just drawn the tractor as I remembered it. Alas, that drawing disappeared decades ago. Were you encouraged to pursue art as a career? Yes - both my parents and teachers supported my desire to explore art further. Whilst doing my A-Levels, I decided I wanted to be a painter – so I went on to do an Art foundation course at Loughborough Art College. During this year, however, it dawned on me that the life of a fine Artist could be financially challenging – so I embarked upon a Graphic Design Diploma instead. Not quite the same as being a painter but the next best thing - and I was content. What was your first job? After a three year Graphics course I stepped into the world of publishing and later became an Art director. I worked with journalists, advertising and marketing people. This gave me the opportunity to confront all the visual considerations involved when producing a publication – an invaluable experience that helps me with my painting publicity.” When did you start painting again? I became a self-employed Graphic Designer.

I’ve had some great opportunities and exciting times working in graphics and still do but being self-employed also allows me time to paint. I have no intention of retiring but I can now follow the path I wanted to take and I can paint for painting’s sake. I set my own briefs and answer them in my own time. I love making things as well, from modelling and furniture making to brick laying and gardening. I see all these activities as being creative. In fact I enjoy anything that involves my hands, eyes and mind. What and where inspires you? My subject matter tends to be landscapes and nature. Walking in Barnsdale wood, The Birks of Aberfeldy, The New Forest, or any wood, particularly when bluebells are in flower, is one of my greatest pleasures. I’ll record inspiring scenes on paper and take photos for reference purposes - sometimes of small areas or details that may come in useful during the painting process. When I look at nature I seldom see the final picture – I look for clues; composition, colour and light quality. The rhythms and patterns of nature never cease to amaze me. How do you plan your paintings? Serendipity plays a big part in my painting. Sometimes the outcome is more exciting that way -although I don’t necessarily realise that at the time. A painting is never finished – it just comes to a stop – sometimes quite quickly. I like to take liberties with nature and this involves a certain degree of risk. I aim to produce a compelling drama by pushing colour as far as it will go. Exaggeration happens as I progress – certain elements become enhanced, be it composition, light or colour. I also like to give my paintings a point of view – mine – and I do that by asking myself these questions… Why am I attracted to that place? Was it a special quality of light? Is it a pleasing arrangement of shapes and patterns? What colours dominate? How can I enrich the scene? Is the final presentation of your work as important to you? Definitely! I do all my own mounting and framing, giving careful consideration to the desired over-all effect. For mounting my paintings I use conservation quality mount board. The frame shouldn’t compete with the painting in any way – it must complement it. With modern interiors in mind I go for

“There’s so much visual excitement to be enjoyed, shared and cherished that I am compelled to observe and interpret in paint.” minimalist plain wood moulding – usually ash with a lime wax finish or tulip wood painted white in earth pigment paint. I try new innovative ways of framing such as ‘float’ mounting where the painting appears to be floating within the frame. I’ve had many complimentary remarks from people about this technique. I’ll usually mount paintings in this fashion where I’ve used 300lb paper – it’s a particularly effective way to frame heavier weight paper and looks fresh and contemporary. When producing work for a new exhibition, I always keep in mind what people might want for their homes – I think about different colour schemes as well as the shape and size of the canvasses. Which painters have you been influenced by? I’m more influenced by recently living and contemporary artists than traditional ones. I admire the work of Alfred Chadbourn and Hamish MacDonald – renowned for their daring use of colour: John Miller – famous for his beach icons of tranquility and Jean DuCocque and Kurt Jackson for their dramatic ‘Celtic’ landscapes. • Philip has recently been accepted as a member of The Leicester Society of Artists and The Welland Valley Art Society and has exhibited in both their annual exhibitions. Itch Gallery in Mill Street, Oakham and Dotty Gallery in Twyford also show Philip’s work. • Philip’s latest paintings can be seen at the Victoria Hall Gallery, Oakham - Tuesday 26th April to Saturday 7th May 2016. For a preview check out his website: www. philipdawson.co.uk. Prices range from £195 - £600.

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Wind in the willows, Rutland Water

Autumn gold, New Forest

Aberfeldy waterfall

Startled deer, The Birks of Aberfeldy

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HIST ORY

William Shakespeare, Sweet Swan of Avon! Some 400 years since his death in 1616 on his 52nd birthday, festivals, exhibitions and performances all around the world in 2016 will celebrate the legacy of William Shakespeare, arguably the finest playwright and poet ever to write in the English language. Abigail Richardson explores…

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NLY 70 miles from Rutland, Stratfordupon-Avon is set to host an exciting programme of activities and events this month And where else could be better to celebrate than the place Shakespeare was born, went to school, married and raised a family, was inspired to write many of his most famous work and, after his death on 23rd April 1616, was buried in the local church? The Birthday Celebrations extend to a whole week of events, culminating in a weekend of festivities and a parade on the 23rd and 24th April 2016. There will be entertainment for all the family at venues throughout the town, many of them outdoors and most of them free of charge. Elsewhere in the town new attractions will be opening including a re-imagination by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust of the Bard’s final home, New Place, and the opening to the public of the room at King Edward’s School where it is thought Shakespeare might first have put pen to paper. Both the Schoolroom and the Guildhall have been extensively renovated for the occasion. (www.shakespeares-england. co.uk/shakespeare’a-schoolroom-guildhall) The Royal Shakespeare Company will house a major new exhibition at its Swan Theatre, celebrating the magic of Shakespeare on stage and 100 years of theatre-making in Stratford upon Avon. A discovery tour at The Other Place, RSC’s newly reopened research and development hub, will take visitors on a journey ‘From Page to Stage’ with a chance to look inside the RSC’s store of 30,000 costumes for the first time. Logon to www.rsc.org.uk for further information. Interestingly, in his life-time, Shakespeare was never recognised as the genius we perceive him to be today. He was considered simply a man who wrote plays for the stage. Historian, Hans Walter Gabler tells us that Shakespeare did not engage in what was then considered intellectual work: ‘In his generation…drama stood outside the genres considered as literature.’ Indeed plays written for the public theatres were generally viewed as trivial works of popular entertainment. Today, however, Shakespeare is considered to represent literary heritage in exemplary form as well as all things culturally sophisticated. Scholar, J. Joughin insists: “Shakespeare… continues to signify Englishness” and has become “the national poet of a variety of countries’. But when did this worship begin? If Shakespeare was not recognised as a literary

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figure in the 1600s when did he become synonymous with high culture? The folio collections of Ben Jonson’s works published in the seventeenth century were crucial developments in the publication of English literature and English Renaissance drama. The first folio collection, issued in 1616, treated stage plays as serious works of literature instead of ‘popular ephemera’. The 1616 folio stood as a precedent for other play collections that followed including the First Folio of Shakespeare’s plays in 1623. Jonson’s Eulogy, ‘To the memory of my beloved, the AUTHOR Mr. William Shakespeare and what he hath left us’ in the 1623 Folio, is what first recognises Shakespeare as a ‘star of poets’ and prophecies that ‘He was not of an age, but for all time!’ The First Folio of 1623 was not only the first collected edition of Shakespeare, it was the first folio book ever published in England that was devoted exclusively to plays. And of the 39 plays now accepted as either wholly or partly

by Shakespeare, 18 have survived only because the First Folio was published. It is, therefore, hardly surprising that the First Folio has been described as ‘incomparably the most important work in the English Language’. It appears that the promotion of Shakespeare as both symbol and exemplar of British national identity began in earnest in the 1730s and reached its climax at Garrick’s jubilee in 1796. David Garrick staged three days of pageantry, songs and poems in Shakespeare’s honour with his ode to the ‘god of our idolatry’ and it was Garrick’s staging of this spectacular three-day celebration that firmly established the Bard’s literary reputation and made Stratford-uponAvon a centre for literary tourism. 400 Years on, we are invited to celebrate the legacy of William Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon. To join in and for further information log on to: www.shakespearesengland.co.uk/shakespeare-2016. I will see you there!

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SPRING 2016 With Easter come and gone in the blink of an eye and the days becoming ever longer it won’t be long before the flowers start to blossom, we see lambs in the field and everything becomes much greener. It’s by far my favourite time of year. It isn’t surprising then, that this time of year sees more clients asking for a “restyle” than any other. Below are a few things that we have found throughout the salons that are really on trend for spring/ summer 2016: THE “LOB” OR “LONG BOB” A bob worn just touching the shoulders, it can be graduated, (shorter at the back than the front) or worn more uniform making it easier to put up. The style has been worn by many celebrities including Caroline Flack, Jennifer Anniston, Gwyneth Paltrow to name a few. It’s great with finer hair, as you can have fewer layers and a bold outline making the hair look thicker. Thicker hair also looks great, ask for plenty of choppy layers to take the weight from the hair and plenty of texture throughout. MEN GO LONGER Whilst there is no denying that the army cut or short back and sides is a very strong, very popular look for gentlemen of all ages nowadays, we are tending to see a longer more sophisticated look starting to emerge. It’s great for gents with thinning hair, sometimes it’s all too easy to simply shave it all off, and if cut properly longer hair can work for most hairlines. It’s a very Italian way to wear your hair and certainly looks a lot more kept and stylish than a “buzz” cut. DO BLONDES HAVE MORE FUN? Hair naturally becomes lighter when exposed to the sun, and spring/ summer is a great excuse to perhaps go a shade lighter in your colouring. Always aim for a sun kissed look rather than a Barbie doll. The perfect test is that across the street it shouldn’t be noticeable that your colour has changed but up close a very natural, lighter colour should be apparent. SOMEONE ONCE TOLD ME: “great hair should not be the first thing someone notices about you, but should always be the thing people remember.” It never made sense to me until I had been hairdressing for a few years, but it is now something I believe very strongly in. I look forward to seeing you soon.

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Get Sailing 2016 is the year to get sailing: A sport for both children and adults. Katie Mitchell explores…

“It is the most AMAZING fun – I’ve been learning for a year and can’t wait to get back out on the water next month.” Dylan, aged 8 years. PHOTO: KEITH SIMPSON

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F you are looking for a new activity that will really keep the kids interested, then look no further than our beautiful Rutland Water and the opportunity of learning to sail. Sailing is a fantastic sport for all ages and Rutland Sailing Club at Edith Weston, is particularly keen to encourage all sailors both young and old into the sport. A great family sport where there is no limit to who can learn sail, from age 7 – 70 with both disabled and able bodied sailing together on Rutland Water each week. The beauty of a sport like sailing is that the whole family can get involved and Rutland Sailing Club provides a great environment for learning. With the right training and support sailing provides children with the confidence to enjoy being on the water, plus it builds physical fitness and agility. But most of all, sailing is brilliant outdoor fun. So, if that’s got you hooked, here is the lowdown on everything you need to know about creating some new waves out on the water. WHEN TO START: The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) junior courses run by Rutland Sailing Club at Edith Weston are designed to teach children the essentials of sailing. Junior courses are generally taught in small groups enabling children to learn quickly and enjoy the social aspects of the sport. • 7 to 9 year olds can participate in 4 or 5 day introduction courses run in the school holidays,

which are a great way to meet new friends, learn a new skill, and receive RYA certification. • 10-15 year olds are offered more structured courses that work through the RYA Youth Scheme stages 1-4, developing skills in boat handling, water safety through to basic racing skills. • For children that have some prior knowledge of sailing, booster courses help them develop and refresh their skills. ACCESSIBLE AND FRIENDLY: Whatever age you are, personal tuition is available, providing a quick way to acquire basic skills and obtain the RYA Level 1 & 2 essential skills. Sailing is sometimes regarded as an expensive sport but at Rutland Sailing Club it is not necessary to own a boat – or even to be a member of the Club. Many people start with a basic introductory course and then come along to one of the Club run activities, including Ladies Who Launch on Tuesdays and Fridays; the Saturday Social Sailing session offers groups of about twenty sailors the chance to meet up and sail under the friendly eye of an instructor. The cost of a 2-hour session is £15.00, which includes hire of a boat, wetsuit, plus tea and cake in the café afterwards – a very friendly way to learn to sail. CONTRIBUTING TO WIDER LEARNING AND ACHIEVEMENT: It’s also good to know that the RYA is

recognised by the Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards with many activities available at the Rutland Sailing Club counting towards DofE, such as volunteering, skills development or physical challenge. THE KIT BAG: For those new to sailing they only need to provide a pair of suitable shoes like old trainers or swim shoes as the the other protective clothing like wetsuits and life jackets are provided. 2016 DIARY DATES: The 2016 Junior / Youth programme kicks off on 1st April 2016 with courses running until the end of September. A full list of dates, courses and prices can be found at www.rutlandsailingschool.co.uk. Bespoke courses are also available. OPEN DAY: Rutland Sailing Club has an Open Day on 21 May. This is a great day out and provides an opportunity to visit the club and get out onto the water on a free trial sail. HOW TO SIGN UP: You can contact Rutland Sailing Club’s School team on Tel: 01780 721999 or visit www. rutlandsailingschool.co.uk where you can also complete an on-line request form. The professional staff, trained by the Royal Yachting Association, offer everything from introductory sessions, to personal tuition that will enable you to complete a wide range of RYA recognized certified course. RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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Nevill Holt Opera – Sensational Opera at a Stunning Summer Festival Nevill Holt Opera attracts sell-out audiences from across the whole of the UK to its annual summer opera festival and has been staging critically acclaimed shows since 2013. Conducting this year is Nicholas Chalmers who has an impressive background having studied music at Oxford and conducting at the Piacenza Conservatoire. He now enjoys a stellar career conducting for Northern Ireland Opera and is the Artistic Director of Second Movement Opera Company as well as Nevill Holt. He tells Amander Meade about this year’s event Nicholas, you travel the world’s great cities conducting major operas – what attracted you to get involved with the festival at Nevill Holt? The beautiful and historic buildings and landscape surrounding our stable yard theatre provide the perfect setting for a summer opera festival as well as the wonderful opportunity to produce opera of the highest quality for the local community. I am also lucky to work with David Ross, who shares a similar passion for education and nurturing young talent. These aspirations chime perfectly with what opera needs to support and develop if it is to secure an audience and a devoted following into the future. Nevill Holt Opera deliberately casts young singers – who are you working with this year? The main roles in Rigoletto are filled with recent graduates from the Jette Parker Scheme at The Royal Opera House. Susana Gaspa will play Gilda, Kai Ruutel will play Maddalena and Nicholas Crawley will play Sparafucile. All three have had small roles on the operatic stage throughout Europe, English National Opera and The Royal Opera House. We are giving them the opportunity to sing lead roles with us preparing them for larger stages worldwide. Coupled with our chorus made up of young graduates from the main music colleges in the UK, Nevill Holt Opera is becoming known as the place to hear the very best new talent. This year’s programme includes Verdi’s Rigoletto and Donizetti’s The Elixir of Love which is sung in English – are you excited by the choices? Verdi’s Rigoletto is a dark story of lust, ambition, revenge and murder. It has some of the most iconic music in the operatic repertoire - La Donne e Mobile and Caron Nome being two very famous arias from this work. The Elixir of Love is a more frivolous tale of love and seductions, which

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is also full of comedy and light music so we are very excited to be bringing these two very contrasting productions to our audience. The Festival is fast becoming a highlight of the opera calendar for music lovers – is it a good introduction to opera for beginners? Our stable yard theatre is an intimate and atmospheric place where, in every seat, you can see, hear and connect very closely to the performers on stage which allows a directness of communication that inspires new audiences and moves new listeners. We also perform with sub-titles so the story is immediately understandable. We specialise in productions which have local resonances and involve young performers making their operatic debuts, which breaks down the barriers normally associated with the opera going audience. Nevill Holt Opera also operates an education programme created in partnership with music, design and theatre teachers – something founding Patron David Ross is passionate about. Is this an important element for you? It is as important as the work on stage. Our three guiding avenues of work are Education, Community and Opera. The purpose of the education work is to give youngsters an insight into the operatic world and over 1,000 children have seen our shows since 2013. Three hundred have participated in opera workshops this year alone and over 30 have been onstage in our productions. Education and the promotion of young talent are at the heart of our mission and that of the David Ross Educational Trust. • Booking and information You can book tickets to see Rigoletto between Thursday 16 June and Thursday 23 June and The Elixir of Love between Thursday 30th June and Sunday 3 July with full performance dates and times available as well as on line booking at www.nevillholtopera.co.uk or Tel: 02075 341540

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A Summer Full of Festivals If you can convince yourself to venture out of Rutland this summer, and not just to the reassuring beaches of Hunstanton, then why not visit one of these amazing festivals… some are closer than you think!

Standon Calling 29th July - 31st July 2016

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ou know that advert on the telly where some folks have a festival in their garden and suddenly it turns into a mini Glastonbury? Well that’s basically Standon Calling, it started with just 25 friends, a swimming pool, a set of decks and a birthday BBQ. They pride themselves on sticking to the original laid back atmosphere but the garden party has just expanded slightly! This festival is family friendly and one of the best medium sized festivals in the East of England. Set in the beautiful British countryside of Hertfordshire you can relax at this festival listening to favourites including Jess Glynn, Kelis, The Hives, Everything Everything, Suede and plenty more to be announced soon. There is plenty of other entertainment there for adults and children so it’s a great one for the whole family! Boutique camping is available if putting up a tent and whacking out a pocket rocket isn’t your thing, you can book tickets and camping on their website: www.standon-calling.com

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Latitude 14th - 17th July 2016

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et in the unique woodland beauty of Henham Park in Southwold (around 2 hours from our area) this festival is also family friendly but is a lot larger than Standon Calling with the lineup being announced soon. For the kids, activities include everything from pond dipping and astronomy to pizza making so they are sure to be kept busy. Tickets and information regarding camping is on the website: www.latitudefestival.com

The Secret Garden Party 21st - 24th July 2016

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ossibly one of the closest but most overlooked festivals in this area, The Secret Garden Party or SGP as it is known down with the kids actually takes place in Abbots Ripton near Huntingdon, only around an hour from here! The location is part of the grounds of a Georgian farm house which has its own lake and landscaped gardens. The SGB support the charity CALM (the campaign against living miserably) which helps men who are considering suicide and tries to prevent it. The music is varied so there is usually something there for everyone. The headliner this year is the French duo, ‘Air’, with Milky Chance and The Temper Trap as just some of the amazing music filling the stages this year. The best thing about SGP in my opinion is the huge array of sleeping options, from royal safari tents to tipis; it’s luxury, not camping. Things not to miss out on: • Mermaid School, fulfil your wildest dreams and learn how to be a mermaid for the day. • The theme this year is ‘Gardener’s Guide to the Galaxy’, so think outside the box, lose yourself and get ‘proper’ dressed up Their website is a nightmare, it’s fun but give yourself plenty of time, so if this sounds like your kind of festival: www.secretgardenparty.com

Cambridge Folk Festival 28th July - 31st July 2016

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ne of the most famous and longest running folk festivals in the world, attracting around 10,000 people most of whom return each year - this festival sets its standards high and wants the best for its performers as well as the audience. This means pristine toilets (you will have to go to believe this is possible at a festival) food from around the world, craft, on site art and an area for youth to stay entertained in. If Organicism is your thing (not orgasms silly) this festival was named ‘outstanding’ in the A Greener Festival awards. The first names have been announced on their website, the phenomenal Christy Moore will be doing his thing on the Saturday along with Kate Rusby, Songs of Separation and many more. For more information and tickets visit the website: www.cambridgefolkfestival.co.uk

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The Willow Festival Peterborough 8th - 10th July 2016

Shambala Festival 25th - 28th August 2016

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hy not support your local festival in Peterborough this summer… Bands and entertainment have not been announced just yet but if you keep a close eye on their website, I’m sure it won’t be long until they release the information you’ve all been waiting for. This event is FREE which means everyone can go, they accept donations to their event on the website www. willowfestival.org.uk if you would like to contribute to the event, if not just turn up and have a great time and support them with some good crowd action!

Green Meadows Festival Elton Hall Estate 12th - 14th August 2016

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festival at the mysterious Elton Hall, what more could you want? It’s so close if there’s no traffic, all the lights are green and no trains obstruct your path so you have absolutely no excuse not to go! They promise a huge line up this year, keep an eye on their website for more information. The best thing, you people who say ‘I don’t do festivals, I hate camping’ fear not! It will be twice as easy to get a taxi back home. Some fun facts from last year: • There were 4000 minutes of music listened to • 400 litres of ice-cream eaten • 40,000 bounces on the inflatable castle! If this sounds like your thing visit their website for more information: www.greenmeadowsfestival.org

Red Rooster Festival Euston Hall, Suffolk 2nd - 4th June 2016

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ed Rooster, the Suffolk Rhythm ‘n’ Blues festival, returns for its third year this summer. The first wave of musicians have been announced and this year Red Rooster plays host to the incredible King Khan & The Shrines and their first ever headlining slot at a UK festival. The Berlin-based psyche soul revue area cult musical phenomenon with more than 10 years of international touring, and multiple studio records. Bob Log lll is a punk blues one man band from Tuscon, Arizona. Bob plays insane Mississippi Delta blues slide-guitar with hip hop beats performed in a full face crash helmet and cannon ball suit! Red Rooster also welcomes son of a preacher James Leg and his first ever UK festival performance. James Leg plays blistering Gospel Punk Blues. Finally, another act making their UK festival debut at Red Rooster are Daddy Long Legs, a blues wailing trio from Brooklyn, fresh off a US tour with The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Euston Hall is a bit further to go at around an hour and a half away, and as always boutique camping options are available, for more information: www.redrooster.org.uk

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don’t know what it is about the word ‘Shambala’ but once I say it I start singing ‘Shambalalalalalaa’. I feel this emulates the festival – loads of fun and a bit quirky. This year, for the first time, Shambala have decided to go ‘Meat and Fish Free for 2016’ because they have always endeavoured to reduce environmental impact at their festival and they feel that being bold is a good way to show this. There will be some absolutely delicious alternative food for sale; they’ve even said to look out for insect dishes (entomologists steer clear!) Described as taking place in ‘a secret location in the heart of Northamptonshire’ this festival is not to be missed. Shambala is not only a music festival but also includes live comedy acts, circus acts that will make your eyes pop, interactive theatre and beautifully decorated venues. There’s a huge variety of acts so you’ll find something to feast your ears on, keep an eye on their website. There is even an herbal first aid tent in case you come to any harm! Things not to miss out on: ‘Fruity Friday’ – this started off as a one off but has now become a tradition at Shambala. Cross dressing is essential, as amateur drag kings and queens strut their stuff on the cat walk. ‘Power Ballad Yoga’ - wake up, grab a smoothie, pop your leg warmers on and limber up to the rousing riffs of Bon Jovi. If these sounds like your thing visit their website for more information: www. shambalafestival.org

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UTCHERS’ shops are like vinyl records. Once ubiquitous, then chucked out in favour of tapes, CDs and minidiscs (supermarkets) and now revered again due to their superior quality and traditional feel. Not too long ago, every village had its own butcher’s but now even some city centres are bereft. In fact, according to various online sources, over the past 25 years, the number of independent butchers in the UK has fallen from around 15,000 to 6,000. But the specialist meat purveyor is on the rise again. Many of us have realised their true worth: the fact they often (but not always) source from local farms, thereby reducing food miles; the fact they offer a bespoke service so you can ask them to do special cuts; the fact they don’t tend to sell horsemeat labelled as beef. Four local butcher’s shops that have carried on regardless for what seems like forever display the word “Nelson’s” above the door. Nelson’s HQ is in Stamford, where it has not one but two shops plus a production facility – for making pies among other products. A third Nelson’s sits on Oakham High Street, and a fourth is located in Uppingham. It also has a mobile shop that drives out to various local villages. So what’s the story of Nelson’s, a name that’s surely been responsible for more Sunday lunches and Christmas dinners in Stamford and Rutland than any other? Well, today it’s run by local man Guy Gilman, who has been with Nelson’s for 40 years. Guy’s uncle, Frank Gilman, a local farmer, bought the business in 1952 from Harold Nelson, and Harold acquired the business in 1924. Nelson’s original shop is in Stamford’s Red Lion Square, which has been a butcher’s shop since at least 1826 and used to be called Hall’s. Guy says: “When I started with Nelson’s there were more shops – one in Barrowden, another in North Luffenham and two in Oakham. We also had more mobile shops – five or six. “The factory here in North Street, Stamford, where we make pork pies and other things, was built in 1959. Before that, Nelson’s pies were baked in old coke ovens in the cellar of the Red Lion Square shop. The factory was built on North Street because there used to be a slaughterhouse on the top side of the car park, which closed in about 1970.”

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Hall’s Butchers in Stamford’s Red Lion Square became the first Nelson’s in 1924

Nelson’s North Street pie factory on opening day 1959

Inside the pie factory today

So what’s the secret behind Nelson’s success, when so many other butchers have fallen by the wayside? Part of it is using good quality local suppliers, including local cattle farmers Jim Thraves in Empingham and Richard Wright in Tilton on the Hill, and pig farmer John Millard in Cambridgeshire. “We’ve always kept up the quality of our products,” says Guy. “As soon as you lose the quality you’re in trouble.” The other part is the fact that Nelson’s has stuck to its guns during a period when supermarkets have become so dominant. “We try to do things differently to supermarkets,” says Guy. “We take a traditional approach. We still butcher the meat in the shops; it doesn’t all come to us pre-packed in boxes.” And it’s that bespoke, high quality ethos that has attracted trade from local pubs and eateries including The William Cecil, The Bull & Swan and The George in Stamford; Gates’ Nursery in Cold Overton and, in Uppingham, places like The Vaults and The Falcon. Guy continues: “We’ve also held on to our staff – some of the team have been here for 20 or 30 years. Customers like going into the shops and seeing faces they recognise. They like to deal with someone they know and can relate to.” In Stamford, customers can choose between two familiar shops – on Broad Street and Red Lion Square. Why not close one and consolidate? “They both do a good trade,” says Guy. “They draw people from different ends of town. I wouldn’t know which one to close.” About the writer Matt Wright founded and Nelson’s has been a runs Greatfoodclub.co.uk, a big part of Stamford and Leicestershire-based website that Rutland since 1924. Let’s celebrates and promotes local food hope all the shops are and drink. His Great Food Club around for the 100-year Handbook 2016 is out now anniversary in 2024 and for the next century beyond.

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T’S easy to get all flowery and sound all snobby when describing a wine tasting. You know the sort of thing: “The sugar from the plump, late-harvest grapes adds sublime body, the bouquet caresses one’s nostrils, and the terroir simply oozes onto your taste buds.” However, unless you spit, the reality for most of us is that a wine tasting is a good excuse to get a bit drunk and relax. That was certainly my opinion until I recently visited The Olive Branch in Clipsham for the first in their new series of ‘Masterclass’ wine (and food) tastings, which take place monthly. After the event I still hold the same opinion, but would add that a good tasting offers the chance to learn a bit about wine making in various parts of the world. It also allows you to unwrap and understand – as well as compare and contrast – flavours and aromas that you wouldn’t normally consider when sipping a glass in front of the telly on a Friday night. I’d add, too, that when the person leading the wine tasting is truly passionate and knowledgeable about the subject – as well as being a bit of a character – it’s possible to have a really great time. In fact, there’s a chance you will become infected, possibly for life, by his or her burning love for wine. Pedro Torres, the Spaniard now living in Leicester who leads The Olive Branch tastings, is certainly passionate about wine. Incredibly so. And that, combined with his unique and charismatic approach, is what made the ‘Discover Grenache Masterclass’ held in The Barn at The Olive Branch so entertaining and interesting. Pedro’s adoration of wine – from the different grape-growing techniques to the rainbow of flavours on offer – is amazingly infectious. I mean, when someone tells you they are off to Spain soon to lug huge buckets of grapes up hills for free, just because they want to get involved, you can’t help but be impressed

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he Red Lion at Stathern, Leicestershire – previously owned by Ben Jones and Sean Hope, who own The Olive Branch – is under new ownership for the first time in 14 years. Ben and Sean have sold the Red Lion to local Vale of Belvoir residents Wayne and Karen Hammond. Wayne and Karen, who have been loyal Red Lion customers for around 20 years, bought the pub and became freehold owners at the end of January 2016. Ben Jones said: “After 14 years and many awards, serving wonderful customers and employing wonderful staff, we are no longer the owners of the Red Lion Inn at Stathern. We will continue to grow The Olive Branch and maybe spend a bit more time with our families.”

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Uppingham News and Seasonal Update for Shoppers and Diners The historic Rutland market town of Uppingham never looks prettier than in the springtime – Amander Meade recommends some of the best independent shops and businesses to browse there this month

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PPINGHAM Yarns will be an absolute revelation to knitters, weavers and needle crafters who have yet to discover this cornucopia of wool and thread on North Street East. Owner Nick Traylen studied Textile Technology before taking over the family business and now supplies customers all over the UK including the textiles departments of Trent and De Montfort Universities. Somewhat of a cult hero to the hundreds of grateful textiles students who use his yarn in their work, Nick is often to be found on the front row of the graduate fashion shows which, he laughs, makes him feel ‘like one of the Beckhams’. Room after room of fantastic yarns including glow in the dark, glitter, mouldable, natural, organic and unusual threads. You can even find yarns made of bamboo, possum fur and milk (really).

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Sarah Harding Interiors have plenty to get excited about with lots of new fabric, wall paper and home accessories in store now. New ranges include two new characters from Dora Doorstops to celebrate their 25 Anniversary. Meet Angus the Highland Cow and Bertie Bristles the hedgehog who join the regular crew. Fun for spring are the new ranges featuring Flowers and Farmyard animals by Emma Bridgewater – collectors should be quick. ‘La Parisienne’ is the stunning new wallpaper and fabric by Manuel Canovas with a distinctly French feel while Romo have a new collection featuring exquisite embroidered linen – look out for Saphira Embroidery Rocoto in the Danton range which is bound to become a classic.

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There are new exhibitions featuring the cream of the region’s contemporary jewellery designers at Made Gallery, run by Julia Groundsell – herself an award winning jeweller. As well as new work coming in all the time, the gallery is the perfect place to order a bespoke piece – ideal if you are looking for something a little different for your wedding jewellery, rings or gifts for bridesmaids and best men. Also very special is the work by Belynda Faulkner who engraves exact Made Gallery copies of fingerprints onto jewellery and can even downsize children’s artwork to fit a pendant or ring – a wonderful new take on personalised pieces. Spring has certainly sprung at The Rug Studio who launched their new website last month and have two new members of their team. Joining Tamsin and Rachel are Kate – a trained weaver and international textile artist and Kieran who has been drafted in to help with the ‘endless lifting’. As well as the usual day to day cleaning, restoration and general inspiration, the team are looking forward to a series of special lectures this year, to standing at the House and Gardens Fair in Olympia in June and will be at Burghley Horse Trials in September – but why wait? Pay a visit to the showrooms in Uppingham where a warm welcome awaits you.

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Conveniently situated and easy to find in the middle of the High Street is the perfect pit stop for refreshment – the historic Lake Isle Restaurant where diners can expect the very best ingredients, imaginative menus and attentive service for an unexpectedly modest price. Why not indulge in a relaxed weekday lunch or afternoon tea? Menus are all on line where you can also look out for the latest special offers. If you want to get your tresses tended to whilst in Uppingham, then look no further than Essence Hair and Beauty Salon. A firm favourite with locals for years, proprietor Kate Giles and her talented team of stylists have recently relocated to the Market Place and now work out of the former HSBC building - a delightfully open and opulent space. Still offering the very best of Aveda hair colours and treatments, Kate is also renowned for her ‘hair up’ for special occasions and excellent cuts and re-styles. Kate has been joined by the team from 10a Beauty who specialise in facial treatments using products by cult British beauty brand Katherine Daniels, manicures, pedicures and even spray tans so you can step out looking completely transformed from top to toe. Uppingham Summer School

Uppingham Summer School has been running a programme of residential and day courses in the summer holidays for more than 15 years now and 2016 sees the introduction of a number of new and exciting courses for both children and adults. Graham Oppenheimer will be offering intensive coaching for talented school age viola players. Also brand new for 2016 is Uppingham Solo Singing Weekend aimed at singers aged between 14 and 21 who wish to develop their skills and confidence as individual performers. Write Away is a new creative writing course aimed specifically at children aged between 9 and 12 and there are two exciting new technology courses being run as part of Technowiz Week. Junior Code Academy will allow children to learn the basics of programming while older children (13 to 18) Raspberry Pi-oneers is an opportunity for young developers to learn about more advanced programming using mini credit card sized Raspberry Pi computers. There is truly a wealth of options on offer at Uppingham Summer School over the summer months, with something to suit all tastes.

‘Moorings on the Chesterfield Canal’ by David Curtis Peter Barker Fine Art

Garden Inspiratio ns at Welland Vale Nurs eries Garden Inspirations at Welland Vale Nurseries is located on the east side of Uppingham, just off the A47. This independent Garden Centre is filled with everything for the discerning gardener from the smallest alpine to the largest specimen tree. A wide range of quality pots, garden furniture and seeds, houseplants, composts, tools and sundries are on offer. Extras include a range of antique garden features and gardening books whilst advice is always available from the friendly staff. Whilst visiting the Garden Centre, don’t miss the opportunity to pop into the Orchard Café. The welcoming relaxing surroundings are enhanced by a courtyard to enjoy in good weather. Delicious breakfasts, morning coffee and home-made cake, a tempting lunch menu and afternoon tea are available. Peter Barker Fine Art houses an outstanding collection of paintings by thirty four of Britain’s finest artists: John Lines, David Curtis, Peter Brown, Hazel Soan and Luis Morris (runner up in Sky Portrait Artist of the Year 2013), to name a few. Peter is an impassioned painter himself and his spell-binding country scenes – mostly of Rutland – are a must see. The Gallery is an inviting space, selling honest, authentic, no-nonsense original art, with prices to suit every pocket. With new work coming in all the time, it really is a very exciting addition to the town’s artistic reputation. Located within the grounds of Welland Vale Garden Centre, there is plenty of free parking. Opening hours are 11 – 4.30 Tues – Sat, 11 – 4 Sundays and the gallery is closed on Mondays. All Water Solutions is a bespoke bathroom design and plumbing company with over thirty years’ experience. Owners Darron and his wife Lisa offer a truly individual service, helping you from the early stages of your project, through to its completion. “Our main specialism is in the design and installation of bespoke bathrooms, using some of the best suppliers in the country like Roca, Crosswater, Bauhaus and Fired Earth to name but a few. We also create bedrooms and kitchens and warmly invite customers to visit us at our offices to discuss ideas.” Hours of business have changed slightly recently to 9.30am to 3pm Monday to Thursday, closed on Fridays and open 9.30am to 1pm on Saturdays. DIRECTORY: All Water Solutions www.allwatersolutions.co.uk Tel: 01572 824004 Essence Hair and Beauty Tel: 01572 822715 Garden Inspirations at Welland Vale Nurseries www.wellandvalegardeninspirations.co.uk Tel: 01572 822729 Lake Isle Restaurant www.lakeisle.co.uk Tel: 01572 822951 Made Gallery www.madegallery.co.uk Tel: 1572 822002 Peter Barker Fine Art www.peterbarkerfineart.co.uk Tel: 01572 868460/ Mob: 07591 472228 The Rug Studio www.therugstudio.co.uk Tel: 01572 829927 Sarah Harding Interiors www.sarahardinginteriors.co.uk Tel: 01572 823389 Uppingham Summer School Courses www.uppinghamsummerschool.co.uk Tel: 01572 820800 Uppingham Yarns www.wools.co.uk Tel: 01572 823747 RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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Harborough Lights Lighting Design Consultancy David Letts 13 Manor Walk, Market Harborough, Leicestershire. LE16 9BP Tel: 01858 467716 Mobile: 07445 532774 dal63@hotmail.co.uk

OAKHAM RUGS est. 1993 The finest selection of hand knotted rugs in the area. Traditional and Contemporary. New and Old.

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LIGHTING With a huge selection of indoor and outdoor lighting from the best British and European manufacturers, we can cater for every style and taste.

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With brands such as Franklite, Elstead, Endon, Metal-Lux and many others, we can also supply a huge range of lighting to suit every taste, décor and mood. CONSULTANCY If you’re not sure exactly what you’re after, then we would be more than happy to suggest a lighting solution just for you. From our extensive range of suppliers, we can source everything from a single wall light to fully integrated lighting systems – and if you can’t make it into the shop, we can visit you in the comfort of your own home.

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BESPOKE MANUFACTURE Further to our extensive range of offthe-shelf lighting options, we also offer a bespoke manufacture and design service for that extra special lighting solution. Contact us for further information. 13 Manor Walk, Market Harborough, LE16 9BP

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Local Micro-Breweries on the Rise Micro breweries are on the rise, partly due to the greater emphasis we all increasingly put on the providence of our food and drink and because we realise the importance of supporting our local independent businesses and entrepreneurs. Michelle Hansel reports… The Market Harborough Brewery Beer fans in the Market Harborough area will be pleased to hear that local artisan brewers and entrepreneurs have been turning their 25-year obsession into reality recently with the opening of their very own microbrewery. The Market Harborough Brewery was set up by Simon Shepley and Ivan Sheldrake, co-owner of the towns only micro pub, The Beerhouse, to supply the local area with “delicious, innovative and exciting beers, made from quality ingredients.” Try the beers in the perfect atmosphere of the Market Harborough micropub, The Beerhouse. Reviewers’ comments say it all: “A permanent beer festival” “Simply perfect for a good pint with friends with no noisy distractions” “Beerhouse Great atmosphere and great Beer” The brewery can produce about 3400 pints of beer every week and their customer base is growing steadily, ranging from The Royalist in Market Harborough to The Real Ale Classroom in Leicester. Retailers supplying the beer are fellow independent businesses, Duncan Murray Wines, Emmerson and West and Farndon Fields Farmshop so there is ample opportunity to try the selection of beers on offer. The beers range from fairly traditional English through to a more modern craft style. They have a core range and are

now starting to create some more unusual styles which include Hibiscus Pale 5.5% abv (made with dried Hibiscus flowers) launching at the CAMRA Beer Festival in Leicester on Wednesday 9th March and Hoppy Red 4.6% abv packed with English and American Hops balanced against finest English Malts. All the beer is hand made and packaged in Market Harborough and is available in both Cask and Bottle. It is available online at Edible LE16 plus the brewery shop is open on Saturdays from 10am until 4pm. Free tasting of at least one beer is possible every Saturday. They also have occasional events in the brewery with music and lots of beer on tap giving you the opportunity to drink the beer where it is made. The next event is planned for 23rd April so check their website for details. Simon says, “We endeavour to have beers that suit all tastes, be it for a traditional English quaffing ale or something bursting with hop flavours and aromas or for something much more esoteric made with non-traditional ingredients”. • For more information contact: Market Harborough Brewery Ltd, 71 St Mary’s Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7DS, www. mhbrew.co.uk, email; ilovebeer@mhbrew. co.uk Facebook: Market Harborough Brewery, twitter @harborobrewery. Contact: 76 St Marys Road, Market Harborough LE16 7DX, Tel: 01858 465317 and facebook: The Beerhouse

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This is another local success story that started out in 1999 at the Bell Inn, East Langton. A steady growth in demand for the range of beers resulted in relocation to new premises at Thorpe Langton in 2005, enabling increased production capacity. There is now an extensive range of beers brewed here such as the national award winner the Inclined Plane 4.2 abv, the Bowler 4.4 abv and the Welland Fox 4.3 abv. Personalised beers can be purchased, as can gift packs - perfect for someone who loves trying new ales or has a favourite beer. The bewery also now run tours and tastings, which are extremely popular as gifts and as corporate events. “We really enjoy our business and are always pleased to share our enthusiasm with outside groups”. Tours last about 2-3 hours and can take place any evening from Monday to Thursday. The beers are available to buy in numerous establishments in South Leicestershire and in the city. These range from Duncan Murray Wines, Emerson and West, The Curve Theatre in Leicester, through to many local pubs including The Bell Inn, East Langton and The Bakers Arms, Thorpe Langton, Farm shops such as Wistow and Farndon Fields and delicatessens including Weltons in Great Bowden and Deli Flavour in Leicester. They are also available online at EdibleLE16. Look out for details on the website: Second annual beer festival to be held on the 8th, 9th and 10th July • Langton Brewery, Grange Farm, Welham Road, Thorpe Langton, Market Harborough, LE16 7TU, Tel: 01858 540116 or 07840 532826, www.langtonbrewery.co.uk, info@langtonbrewery.co.uk, twitter@ langtonbrewery, facebook: Langton Brewery RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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t the end of this month, the Country Life ‘Move To The Country’ show takes place in Chelsea and Moores will be showcasing properties in their portfolio to thousands of London buyers keen to find out more about living ‘the good life’. Thanks to their strategic position and identification as the best places in the UK to live, Stamford and Rutland are now firmly established as prime relocation areas for families in the South. “Clients are keen to sell their homes in London and make the move to this region where they find superb transport links to make commuting easy as well as the excellent schools and a wealth of country homes from which to enjoy the unrivalled lifestyle this area offers,” says Vernon Moore, Managing Director of Moores Estate Agency and Country and Equestrian of Oakham. As well as the finest properties available, Vernon will tempt visitors to the Moores stand with a taste of the region including samples of the best locally produced food and drink plus

lots of invaluable information on schooling, lifestyle and leisure. “We are really proud to represent Rutland and Stamford at such a prestigious event and attendance has proved invaluable to our vendors, many of whom have seen swift sales as a result of introductions made at the show”. Vernon explains that serious interest comes in two main forms; those who are wishing to move out of London completely and those who wish to combine a rural lifestyle with a reasonable commute. “With the capital accessible in under an hour from both Grantham and Peterborough, we have plenty of homes ideally placed with vendors ready to move.” It’s not too late to include new listings to those on show with Country & Equestrian in London this month where there is an especially good reason to be seen there. “This year will be vitally important for visitors as there is a national shortage of rural homes with 35% fewer available than this time last year which

means there has never been a better time to bring your home to market. • Thinking of selling? Contact Moores on 01572 757979 or for Country & Equestrian contact Vernon Moore on 01572 490319 or visit www.countryequestrianhomes.com for specialist advice from the experts.

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obert-John Edwards, a Bass-Baritone and a professional opera singer, who grew up in Rutland and now lives in Whissendine will be performing, along with some ‘special’ guests at St Andrew’s Church on April 23rd. Rob’s guest-friends include the Colleratura Soprano, Shiona Cormack, who sang on the Operaworks course at English National Opera, Caroline Sharpe, the 2009 winner of the prestigious Mario Lanza Prize, Joanna Gamble, a Mezzo Soprano based in Leeds who sings all over the UK, as well as Julian Ochwat, a Tenor from Ipswich who has sung all over East Anglia and the East Midlands. April 23rd 2016 is the 400th Anniversary of The Bard’s Death and to pay tribute the group will be performing a number of well-known operatic numbers and ensembles as well as a selection of arias and duets from Opera’s taken directly or inspired by plays by William Shakespeare. Tickets are available at a very reasonable £10 (£5 for Under 18s and students) and can be purchased at Whissendine Mace Village Shop or on the door. Refreshments will also be available before the concert and in the interval. Doors will open at 7pm and the concert begins at 7.30pm. Seating is unreserved and cushions are always recommended for church based concerts.

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id you know that over seventy five per cent of buyers purchasing country homes in Stamford and Rutland come from out of the area? For this reason, Vernon Moore created a specialist company to market prestigious homes to potential buyers in London and the South East. Vernon is Managing Director of the premier estate agency that bears his name and is an expert in conducting bespoke home searches for clients from all over the UK – and in particular those who are wishing to take advantage of the superb lifestyle opportunities the region has to offer.

THE LONDON LINK… Through an established partnership with Douglas & Gordon, one of London’s largest property agents, Country & Equestrian have a direct link with thousands of buyers searching for rural homes. “We are able to offer expert guidance to London buyers seeking the best value for money when they move,” Vernon explains. “Very often clients have sold a much smaller property in the south and need some regional expertise when it comes to finding their perfect new home in an unfamiliar area. This is where we can offer all the local knowledge they need as well as advice on schools and amenities to suit their needs.” WHAT DO CLIENTS SAY? Recently re-branded as a result of its phenomenal success, Country & Equestrian has been recognised nationwide for its huge portfolio of properties ranging in price from £600,000 to £6 million – many of which are never seen on line or in any press advertising and include cottages, country homes and estates, equestrian properties and farms. “At Country & Equestrian, the ethos is to tailor the brokerage of the property around the needs of the individual and while some vendors like to take advantage of a full national marketing presence, others prefer a different approach. We also offer a highly personal, low key marketing option which is

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LEFT: What £4 million buys you in London RIGHT: Prebendal House, Empingham sold by Country & Equestrian Homes, Guide £4,000,000. hugely popular with vendors who prefer to keep the sale of their property discreet; so discreet in fact that this option is likely to be the most successful customer service you have never heard of!” Having been discreetly marketed, London Office the recent sale of a country home in Luffenham through Country & Equestrian prompted these responses from the vendor Grantham Station Office and buyer involved…. The Vendor said – “At no time did we feel we were one of hundreds of people on the books trying to sell a house. C&E have a personal network with London based agencies and indeed our buyer came from London. Vernon Moore not only found us a buyer but kept everyone on schedule so we could plan our move. They then helped us relocate our offices and found us a new home – a true end to end service.” The Buyer said - “When we spoke to C&E we had viewed about a dozen houses and knew what we wanted and what we didn’t. Vernon really listened and instead of adding us to an email list, about six weeks later we got a call about a property which sounded ideal. A second viewing confirmed our initial impression and within the month we had agreed the purchase. The service we received from C&E was genuinely different and the property we purchased was never on the open market.” Vernon commented, “It’s very gratifying when the hard work of the team creates a happy outcome – one of the most memorable was the sale of the outstanding Rutland property Prebendal House to a buyer who had sold a town house in Belgravia. A prime example of what we do best – demonstrating to clients what their capital can achieve in this region.” If you are currently searching for your next home or require advice on marketing your property through Country & Equestrian, contact Vernon Moore Tel: 01572 757979 www.countryequestrianhomes.com • Next month…. Look out for great advice from the Moores team in a special feature on downsizing.

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Hourly Rate:- Competitive – to be discussed at Interview We are seeking motivated, passionate and qualified individuals to join our friendly and welcoming college. We need energy, commitment, ability, positivity and a willingness to ensure the best results possible for the young people in our care. You will have proven experience and high expectations to promote engaging and effective academic support at GCSE, AS and A2 level. Contracts will be on an hourly, part time basis, in accordance with the requirements of our timetable and student choice. Some positions are available immediately; some for our Summer School and others for September. We have vacancies in different subject areas, so would welcome applications covering all areas of the curriculum. Working with small groups, we are offering hours which might be suitable for retired, career break or stay at home parents.

Leighfield is a friendly and welcoming primary school for children aged 4-11 years, situated in the thriving market town of Uppingham. Consistently high academic expectations and achievement. Excellent opportunities for sport, music and performing arts. Places available in our current Early Years Class and for admission Autumn 2016.

Call us on 01572 823489 or email callison@leighfield.rutland.sch.uk

for more information or to arrange a visit. www.leighfieldschool.co.uk

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ENTHUSIASM

FULL TIME RESIDENT TUTOR AND SUMMER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES LEADER Salary:- £16,000p.a. pro rata plus meals and accommodation (3rd July to 28th August 2016) The resident tutor is directly responsible for the pastoral care and welfare of the students in the designated accommodation; helping students to settle in by providing appropriate support and working with colleagues to help students enjoy college life and achieve their potential.

If you are interested in joining us, please apply via our website www.brookehouse.co.uk/Job-Vacancies Closing date for applications is Friday, 15th April 2016, 12 noon. Applications/Interest in working at Brooke House can be submitted after this time, which will then be considered for our next round of recruitment. Visitors are welcome, so if you would like to come and meet us and have a tour at a time that is convenient to you, please email enquiries@brookehouse.com Brooke House is committed to promoting the welfare and safeguarding all the young people in our college and interviews will be conducted with Safer Recruitment checks at the forefront of our selection criteria. Any candidate who is unsuitable to work with young students need not apply.

Do you have a spare room in your home? Are you caring, nurturing and supportive?

Become a Host Family for an international pupil at a local boarding school Attractive daily rates Occasional weekend and half terms only Contact Imogen to find out more on imogen@pippasguardians.co.uk or call 01684 252757

Brooke House College, 12 Leicester Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7AU Tel 01858 462452 enquiries@brookehouse.com

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Oak House Residential Care Home for the Elderly

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Are you feeling like you need a break?

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Respite care & long term care (subject to availability) Call or email now To request a brochure or for more information

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Whether a short term care solution following a stay in hospital, on-going extra support to help you live the life you want, or due to a health condition or injury or specialized complex needs, our live in care & 24 hour care service can be tailored to enable you to remain in the comfort of your own home with the peace of mind and security of professional care and support at hand.

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We offer everything from personal care, help with medication, fall prevention to shopping, cleaning, social visits and companionship in the comfort of your own home.

We provide specialist night care services to ensure your comfort, security and care through the night hours. Whether a sleep in service or waking night care, our professional night carers are fully trained to support your care needs.

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Revived and Refreshed Fancy a spring makeover? Catherine Varney looks at the best ‘pick-me-ups’ for the new season

Put a spring in your step:

If your feet are feeling a little jaded, it’s time to hot-foot it over to Ellique in Oakham where they are offering a special April treat: a fabulous foot massage for just £7.50! Take a seat in the relaxing pedicure station and let one of the talented therapists ease away your stresses and tension. A foot massage can leave more than just your feet feeling like they’re walking on air - it can improve circulation to reduce swelling, help with headaches and migraines and has even been known to reduce blood pressure. Ellique, 55 South Street, Oakham Tel: 01572 723950

Lighten up:

If it’s that time of year where your highlights are starting to look a little brassy, it’s a good idea to book in for a colour refresh. Try Essence Hair and Beauty in Uppingham where you can guarantee that the naturally-derived Aveda products they use will do wonderful things for your hair. Owner Kate told me that one of the Aveda toners is a good way to revive highlighted hair – this doesn’t need to be booked as a colour appointment and can be applied in just 5 minutes whilst you’re in for a cut and blow dry. The toner will brighten dull hair, giving highlights a new lease of life. Essence Hair and Beauty, 7 Market Place, Uppingham, LE15 9QH Tel: 01572 822715

Get Glammed up:

Out for a special occasion? A professional hair appointment for a ‘hair up’ is a must. Thomas Potts now owns three hair salons in the region, having recently opened a branch in Loughborough, following the success of Oakham and Melton. He told me: “I have a very talented team of stylists and,

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in particular, Lindsey Baker from our Melton Mowbray branch, who does a lot of our weddings and hair up events. Thomas also enthused: “Her love of hair ups and the more glamorous side of hairdressing has always been the key to Lindsey’s development and, along with Rachel and Natalie from our other salons, she attends courses regularly to keep herself up-to-date with latest fashions and designs. They all also teach our younger stylists on training nights so that we ensure the development and skills continue.” Thomas Hairdressing, The Maltings, 15 Mill Street, Oakham, Tel: 01572 756561, 2 High Street, Melton Mowbray, 13-14 Churchgate, Loughborough, Tel: 01509 211010, www.thomashairdressing.co.uk

Face it:

Sometimes, you want a little extra help with your looks – and this is now more readily available than ever. The highly popular Olive Tanning & Beauty Studio now offer an aesthetics clinic once a month, run by Jess, a registered nurse with 13 years experience in cosmetic and aesthetic treatments. Skin consultations are free and treatments include botox for lines and wrinkles and hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating), dermal fillers for a plumper pout and more youthful cheeks, liquid facelifts, skin peels, micro needling and more. Results are very natural and many happy clients report they have a more youthful, refreshed appearance without looking like they have had anything obvious done. The next clinic date is 4th April, so make sure you book a space to reveal a whole new you. Olive Tanning & Beauty Studio, 5&6 Crown Walk, Oakham, Tel: 01572 755750

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and Also find the latest in Tested oscillation training at Olive Tanning – the Vibr8 plate offers 3 different programmes – post injury rehabilitation, fat loss and toning. The workout is also recognised as instigating improved posture, muscle strength and flexibility. For £12 a month, and each workout only 10 minutes long (ideally 4 or 5 times a week), exercise just got easy!

TOP 5 BEAUTY BUYS FOR SPRING 2016: • 1 Maybelline Vivid Matte Liquid Lipsticks – perfect your pout with this new range of lipstick wands from Maybelline New York. The colour glides on smoothly with a gel-like feel but leaves behind intense, pigmented colour and a matte finish. • 2 NARS Pro Palette – ideal for beauty buffs everywhere, these new palettes are completely customisable online with your favourite colours of pressed powder, blushes, bronzers and eyeshadow: so you have all your favourites in one place. • 3 Kerastase Creme de la Creme blow dry cream – now one of the best blow dry creams on the market for thicker, unruly hair, reducing volume for a sleek, smooth style. • 4 MAC foiled eyeshadow – a must-have for the metallic look which is still strong in spring. My favourite is ‘Fly by twilight’ which adds a subtle, neutral shimmer. • 5 Smashbox Photo Finish Primer - gives skin an unbeatable soft-focus, flawless finish and there’s now a whole range of primers to suit different skin types.

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All Water Solutions Juggling the demands of looking after three children with running a successful business would be a tall order for most people but Darron and Lisa Evans, who own bespoke bathroom, wet room and plumbing company All Water Solutions, based in Uppingham, clearly thrive on the challenges it presents. Nick Rennie investigates…

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ARRON, who started out as a plumbing and heating engineer at the age of 17, has worked on thousands of projects over the last 30 years. While he is out and about carrying out installations, Lisa manages the showroom. The company has enjoyed a successful year at its new premises in the centre of Welland Vale Garden Centre. Says Lisa, “Working together as a husband and wife team works as well as expected from an average 60 to 70-hour working week. Work, at times, is all-consuming and that is because of our high standards and expectations but we feel that we have a good work-life balance. Our three children keep us in check and firmly grounded – life is never dull in our household.” Darron, who is an award-winning installer and a Fired Earth Guild Member, has seen customer tastes change markedly during his career. One of his more memorable recent jobs was converting a bedroom into a walk-in wet room, complete with a log burner. “Fashions have changed where we now install more and more wet rooms and no two installations are the same. Bespoke wet room seating is quite popular too, as is modular bathroom furniture. Bathrooms now tend to be white with the tiling emphasis on neutral tone colours which future-proof the rooms,” explains Darron. First point of call for customers is to visit the company’s showrooms where they discuss individual requirements. All Water Solutions specialise in fully project-managed installations and are able to supply every trade required on a job, including plumbing and heating. As well as bespoke

bathrooms and wet rooms, Darron also supplies and installs kitchens and bedrooms and can fit all types of floor and wall tiling, as well as vinyl flooring. Lisa said: “We are probably one of the only companies where you will engage with the director from initial contact, through to design, project management, installation and completion.” More and more customers are now asking for technology to be fitted in the important rooms in their house. “Underfloor heating seems the norm. Stereo sound systems in bathrooms, wet rooms and kitchens are also quite popular. We’ve also had requests for bathroom televisions to be installed and body-drying systems,” explains Darron. The couple have updated their website, which can be found at www. allwatersolutions.co.uk , where customers can view details of previous work carried out by the company. The showroom is open 9.30am to 3pm on Monday to Thursday and 9.30am to 1pm on Saturdays and is closed on Fridays. The couple are willing to see customers outside these hours at the showroom by appointment. Darron added, “We take pride in our service and because we have over 30 years’ experience, we feel confident that we are one of the most experienced all-round home improvement companies in the locality.” • The Offices, Glaston Rd, Oakham, Uppingham LE15 9US. You can telephone All Water Solutions on Tel: 01572 824004 or 07702 293455, or visit their website: www.allwatersolutions.co.uk. RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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Need to see a GP? We offer rapid access to private GP services at a time to suit you If you would like a full, in depth, consultation with an experienced and understanding GP, then Spire Leicester Hospital’s Private GP Service is just a phone call away. • Fast access to convenient appointment times • Choice of male or female doctor • Private diagnostic tests, scans and X-rays when appropriate • Minimal waiting times for results • Appointments for Immigration, HGV, DVLA and pre-employment medical checks

Book your appointment today

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Louise Page As a GP partner in Loughborough, Dr Page is an experienced GP with special interests in women's health and mental health. She offers holistic care to all her patients.

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Phil Thomason Dr Phil Thomason has been a GP since 2001 and a partner at Burbage surgery since 2004. Dr Thomason has interests in ENT asthma/COPD, orthopaedic medicine and joint injections.

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Spire Hospital Spire Leicester Hospital opens two new outreach clinics in Market Harborough and Stamford. Sosennah Every investigates… We have all been concerned about the waiting times to see specialists on the NHS but for those who are willing to pay, there are some immediate options available in our area with Spire Healthcare, a leading provider of private healthcare that has 39 private hospitals located throughout the UK.

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WAS invited to see the purpose built hospital in the leafy surroundings of Gartree Road in Oadby and was immediately struck by the efficiency, professionalism and friendliness of all the staff I met. For those who have private medical insurance, want to try the private route and pay for their own treatment, or select Spire Leicester Hospital through the NHS Patient Choice scheme, Spire Leicester Hospital offers diagnostics and treatments across 34 core specialities. Setting Spire Leicester apart is its Rapid Access and One-Stop clinics such as the One Stop Cardiac Clinic and a One Stop Breast Clinic – a Bupa-accredited breast cancer service for rapid diagnosis, onward referral and treatment of breast disease. For those living in Market Harborough and Stamford, initial consultations with a number of specialist consultants, private GPs and physiotherapists are now even easier at the two new outreach clinics at Archway House in Market Harborough and at Broad Street in Stamford town centre. This service gives people living here the opportunity to have initial consultations and follow up treatment, such as physiotherapy at a location much closer to home, with evening and weekend appointments available too, made directly through the hospital. Look out for their free mini-consultation evenings offering the opportunity to have a free, no obligation chat with a surgeon giving expert advice in their area of specialty (these mini-consultations are an opportunity to ask questions and not

a formal out-patient consultation so before proceeding to surgery, a full out-patient consultation is required). If patients are referred to the hospital for surgery, the Spire Leicester facility includes four operating theatres (three with laminar flow to further minimise the risk of infection) with on-site sterile services for the sterilisation of surgical equipment. To facilitate speedy results there are on-site pathology services and diagnostic imaging facilities include

a static 64-Multislice CT Scanner, MRI, ultrasound, X-ray, mammography and DEXA scanning, which measures bone mineral density to diagnose osteoporosis. The hospital also employs its own team of specialist housekeepers to guarantee the hospital’s cleanliness. I visited the dedicated Chemotherapy and Daycare suite which was extremely modern and fresh. Each room was fitted with large

comfy chairs so patients don’t have to lie in bed whilst receiving their chemotherapy and there is plenty of space for friends and relatives to come along. Alternatively, patients can enjoy the television or read in the peace and quiet. Food is also made freshly to order by the hospital’s own chefs. Spire Leicester has 54 single private rooms, many of which have been recently refurbished. The rooms are spacious and airy and felt more reminiscent of a four star hotel room rather than a hospital room. With large ensuite shower rooms, Pecksniffs’ Mood Therapy shower gels and shampoos, soft towels and bathrobes neatly folded on shelves, I was quite ready to feign an illness and stay! With quotes from clients saying, “Exceeded my expectations at every stage; I have had private treatment elsewhere but this was by far the very best. The staff were all wonderful. Excellent care, impossible to do any better”, it is easy to understand why so many patients choose Spire Leicester. The hospital has available some of the most experienced consultant surgeons and other specialists available in the East Midlands and all the staff work extremely hard to ensure patients get personalised and tailored care. • Spire Leicester Hospital, Gartree Road, Oadby, LE2 2FF, Tel: 0116 2720 888, www.spireleicester.com, info@spireleicester.com

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UPDATES ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ R

utland Musical Theatre (RMT) will bring the huge West End hit ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ to Rutland from Wednesday 13th April until Saturday 16th April at the Uppingham Theatre. A cast of 25 local members of the society will perform this stunning show. RMT are pleased to have Nicola Sandall as Director and Lynne Baker as Musical Director. The lead roles are played by three talented Rutland performers: Daniel Alfieri, Hayley Beasley and James Barlow. RMT chair, Anne Stringer, says, “We are thrilled to be able to bring this hugely iconic production to the local stage this Easter time. The music and lyrics by Andrew Lloyd- Webber and Tim Rice are loved by many and we hope that it proves to be a popular night out for local residents”. • Tickets are available from Uppingham Sports and Bookshop; Everlasting Now, Oakham; Wegottickets.com.

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ocal artist Bob Willars along with Dominic and Pip, the landlords of the Blue Ball at Braunston-inRutland, are pleased to present an eclectic exhibition of Bob’s artwork, spanning over 20 years of drawing and painting. The exhibition opened in March, and will be available to be viewed until 2nd May. Art has been part of Bob’s creative life over a number of decades. During this time Bob has explored a wide range of media as a means of personal expression and exploration, which is reflected in the works shown in the exhibition, although his love of watercolour highlighted with pen and ink has been a mainstay throughout this period. Since moving to Rutland from Devon three years ago, he has been inspired by artists such as Judi Whitton and her lively, colourful vignettes, and by Arnold Lowrey and his relaxed style of painting in rich colour. Having been fortunate enough to recently work with both artists, the exhibition shows Bob’s subsequent exploration of new subjects and approaches including his more recent use of acrylics, as well as a powdered watercolour medium. “Landscapes, seascapes and the inclusion of interesting buildings remain the subjects that inspire me most,” Bob explained. “Whether it is through walking the bridleways of Rutland or the coastal footpath in Devon, my countryside rambles never fail to remind me of the beauty of the British rural landscape. Boats, like buildings, add interesting geometric shapes into otherwise flowing backgrounds. Churches, cottages, pubs and windmills all bring their sense of history as well as their architecture into a picture.” This collection covers both his time in Rutland and his previous life on the south Devon coast. Its eclectic mix reflects the exploration he has made during this period into different media and subjects.

Oakham Veterinary Hospital Open Day Saturday 23rd April (11am-4pm) O

akham Veterinary Hospital are throwing open their doors to both clients and the general public. The hospital Open Day on Saturday 23rd April 2016 (from 11am - 4pm) is your chance to see behind the scenes at the practice. The hospital moved from a town centre location to their purpose-built site on Ashwell Road more than a decade ago and has continued to grow. The Open Day will mark the official opening of the eagerly-awaited Small Animal Hospital extension. There will be tours of the Small Animal and Equine departments with a chance to meet their team of vets, veterinary nurses and support staff. There will be something for everyone with activities, competitions and even a ‘Pet’s Corner’. Entry is free to all with hot and cold refreshments available

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all day. All proceeds from the day will be going to Canine Partners. They will be demonstrating the work that their, highly-trained, assistance dogs do to help people with physical disabilities. • Contact: Oakham Veterinary Hospital, Ashwell Road, Oakham, LE15 7QH, Tel:01572 722646

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arket Overton needs your help! Villagers are teaming up with the Lodge Trust to build a brand new play area for local families from across Rutland to enjoy. They are looking for support to make the move from the village’s current playground, which after providing 17 years of entertainment, now needs to be replaced. If you think you or your company can help get in touch with Lisa Barnett on dabandlisa@hotmail. com Tel: 07958 521401.

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Greenhouse Café • Garden Centre • Food and Gift Centre • Stone Company

www.langtongreenhouse.co.uk

At the Langton Greenhouse and Garden Centre, we have been working on something quite special for the past few months and we are pleased to say that our brand new Garden Centre is now open to the public. We have a bigger and better range than ever before, with our extensive selection of perennials, trees, shrubs and aquatic plants, as well as a comprehensive range of gardening products and ornaments including, new for this season, water features and garden furniture. We have a track record of providing quality products which represent excellent value for money. Throughout April, all customers in the Garden Centre who have spent over £50 will receive a free Coffee and slice of Cake in our Café.

01858 545819

Melton Rd, East Langton, LE16 7TG

Our Café has become well known for it’s friendly staff and it’s selection of freshly prepared food and drinks on offer. Wherever possible we use locally sourced products, from ethical and responsible suppliers, and, in season, grow our own produce on site too. All this ensures we can offer the very highest standard in quality local food. Our Food and Gift Centre is very enticing and full of inspired ideas, including our wonderful range of clothes and jewellery with a Scandinavian influence. Our toys and gifts are all beautifully crafted and far removed from the run-of-the-mill high street products you might usually find. Our speciality foods, including gluten free products and healthy treats, and our farm produce is all of the highest quality. You can rest assured, it is all locally and responsibly sourced goods.

April is the month to be really making the most of your garden, so we know lots of people will want to be really getting stuck in. To our loyal customers who we value so greatly, we really wanted to give something back and so, just to say thanks for choosing us, every time you spend £50 or more in the Garden Centre in April, you’ll receive a voucher for a Coffee and a Slice of Cake absolutely free.

That’s what we’re all about.

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Design Trends for 2016 With the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show looming, Elspeth Stockwell explores the garden design predictions for 2016

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AM pleased to hear designers talk about the continuing trend in naturalistic planting and, importantly, a growing trend for incorporating a greater proportion of native species into planting schemes. I have been doing this for years, not least because it gives clients robust planting which is also wildlife friendly. It is very satisfying to know that my approach is finally ‘on trend’! As a designer, I have always devised gardens that sit comfortably in their landscape, sympathetic to local architecture. But what used to be an aesthetic concern is now also an environmental one – designing in local materials from sustainable sources are significant considerations for the garden design profession these days. That said, certain materials are very fashionable this year: rattan, wicker, copper, brass, wood and stainless steel. And interestingly, designers are looking to promote more texture in their designs, so we may well be seeing a wider than usual mix of materials being used in gardens. Watch out for the latest trend in paving: Italian Porcelain. I use it in my designs because it is tough, durable and virtually maintenance free. It gives you the lovely option to use the same material indoors and out. Materials that help to promote a seamless flow between home and garden are incredibly useful – they blur the lines – a style that continues to enthral designers and clients alike. Look out for outdoor kitchens, exterior sofas, exterior rugs and fire pits. Blurring the lines is a simple concept that can really inspire our way of thinking: one of the gardens at Chelsea this year, The Garden Bed, is based on a real garden design that enables hospice beds to be easily moved into a garden. The trend also works in reverse: houseplant sales are set to rocket as we ‘green up’ our homes. So dust off those tired old houseplants, re-pot and feed them and buy them a few companions. I will be taking my own advice. 2016 looks set to be a colourful year with jewel-like tones, vibrant pinks, oranges and dark reds taking centre stage. And we are not just talking flowers; plant pots are set to be as colourful as the plants they contain. Finally, the boring old front garden is about to be transformed – we all know that driveways need to have curb appeal and designers are really starting to look at creative ways of making the ordinary extraordinary. Horticulture is big business and has become adept at selling us the latest fashion, ‘musthave’ item for our gardens. However, we clearly cannot change our gardens in the same way

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we change a winter coat every few seasons. We have to be shrewder than that and as a designer I would not be doing my job properly if I did not design gardens that lasted for years to come. There is much to be said for taking classic design cues from your house architecture, its wider landscape and your own needs. By definition, what is very fashionable today will look dated by tomorrow. But we can play with fashion and incorporate the best of the new into our gardens. If vibrant colours are de rigueur then why not grow annual cutting flowers in combinations of shocking pink and orange. You could do worse than peruse Sarah Raven’s website for inspiration. If your garden furniture has reached its use by date, then it may well be worth taking a look at the exterior furniture range – innovative materials can make for real durability, and statement pieces carefully selected can last for years. I shall be visiting the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year for inspiration and a bit of fun. I am glad to see that Diarmuid Gavin is back with an ‘Eccentric British Garden’. The garden

apparently features ‘a short performance every 15 minutes’. This I must see. I wonder if the idea will catch on? • From full garden designs to border rejuvenation, contact Elspeth on Email: info@elspethstockwell.co.uk, Tel: 0752 305 5851, www.elspethstockwell. co.uk, Facebook: (www.facebook.com/ ElspethStockwellDesign)

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WHAT’S ON Amander Meade selects some of the best entertainment in the region this month Friday 1 April, 6.45pm for 7pm FILM NIGHT: Suffragette Period drama starring Carey Mulligan in a gritty portrayal of the struggles of the suffragette movement. Tickets £5 on the door Refreshments available to buy or bring your own. Lyddington Village Hall Wednesday 13 April, 7.30pm EVENT: Ashley Film Night This month’s film is ‘The Lady in the Van’ starring Maggie Smith and Alex Jenning and is based on a true story by Alan Bennett. Ashley Village Hall Tickets £5 on the door. (Intermission for refreshments) Saturday 16 April, 9am to 1pm (and the third Saturday of each month) CHARITY EVENT: Craft and Gift Fayre With proceeds to the Sick Children’s Trust, lots of different stalls selling a variety of crafts and gifts, with many local, independent traders as well as free craft activity for children, homemade cakes and refreshments. Congregational Church,

Oakham High Street Admission is free For booking or information call Michelle Tel: 07740 412287. Saturday 23 April, 7am to 10am EVENT: Bird Ringing Demonstration and Osprey Walk Join the team as they demonstrate netting, ringing and releasing a variety of song birds on the reserve. There will also be a guided walk to see the Manton Bay Ospreys. On Sunday 1 May from 5am there will be a Dawn Chorus Walk with both events topped off with a fabulous cooked breakfast. Lyndon Nature Reserve, Rutland Water £20 per person, booking Tel: 01572 737378 www.rutlandwater.org.uk Saturday 23 April, 10am to 2.30pm WORKSHOP: Porcelain Tea Light Holders with Katie Almond Use a variety of textures from buttons, vintage lace to stamps to create an individual tea light holder that can be personalised. No experience necessary but bring an apron. Itch Gallery, Oakham Places are £45 Tel: 01572 755333 www.itchgallery.co.uk Saturday 23 April, 7.30pm CONCERT: ‘Music from the time of the Third Duke of Rutland’ This special concert features Suonar Cantando. The trio will perform

Thursday 21 April, 2.30pm TALK: ‘Hester and Harriet’ Stamford author Hilary Spiers will talk about her entertaining new novel ‘Hester and Harriet’. A predictable Christmas and two ladies’ comfortable and rather staid retirement is rocked by an unexpected turn of events. Oakham Library Tickets £2 Tel. 01572 722918

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Saturday 30 April, from 1.30pm (talk at 2.30pm) EVENT: Rutland Hardy Plant Society Talk Matthew Wilson, local well known broadcaster, garden designer and RHS Curator, will deliver the 8th Celebrity Lecture entitled ‘Bringing Chelsea Design to Your Back Garden’. There will be a plant sale from 1.30pm. Brooke Priory School Theatre Tickets £10 each to include refreshments from Henry Woolston Tel: 01664 474235 or www.hpsrutland.btck.co.uk

Wednesday 13 to Saturday 16 April, 7.30pm (Saturday matinee) MUSICAL THEATRE: Jesus Christ Superstar The society will perform this stunning show, containing musical numbers including ‘I don’t know how to love him’, and ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’. Uppingham Theatre Tickets available from Uppingham Sports and Book Shop, Everlasting Now, Oakham, wegottickets.com and Paula Donaldson Tel: 01572 822788 Wednesday 27 April, 7.30pm TALK: Great Easton & District Local History Society Author of several history publications, Robert Ovens will be giving a fully illustrated talk about ‘The Lost Buildings of Rutland’. Great Easton Village Hall. Admission is £2 for nonmembers.

Monday 2 May, 10am to 4pm EVENT: Braunston May Fayre Held in support of Age UK Rutland & Leicestershire expect all the usual activities such as street market, craft market, fairground rides, live music, raffle, tombola, dog show and games.

pieces by Handel and Carbonelli. St Andrew’s Church, Lyddington Tickets £16 from Everlasting Now, Oakham or Uppingham Sports and Books. www. musicinlyddington.co.uk Sunday 24 April EVENT: CiCLE Classic International cycling teams turn out to race 180K starting off in Oakham and going around Rutland Water and many villages en route. On April 23 the new Dare2B Rutland CiCLE Tour has over a thousand amateur entrants with routes from 20 miles linked to Hope Against Cancer. All details at www.cicleclassic.co.uk

Saturday 30 April and Sunday 1 May, 10am to 4pm EVENT: Artisan Cheese Fair The best regional cheesemakers will display their wares to sample and buy plus other artisan food suppliers, talks and tastings. Cattle Market, Melton Mowbray Admission £3, children free www.artisancheesfair.co.uk

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Back in the Saddle with Rutland Velo Club David Graham used his bike occasionally for local errands until an invitation from a friend led to a charity bike ride. Now the Chairman of the Rutland Velo Club, David has declared his mission to encourage cyclists of all ages and abilities to take to two wheels – he tells Amander Meade why Rutland is the perfect place to rediscover riding

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OW did you get involved with the club? I accepted a challenge to take part in a 65 mile ride and began to train for that on my own. A Velo Club member noticed a Facebook post I made about my efforts, invited me on a club ride. As a novice it was great to meet so many cyclists from different walks of life and cycling regularly with local riders became a big part of my life. Before riding with the club, I would never have considered riding through the winter or in the dark but the group gave me the confidence to do so. Why is cycling such a great activity? Because it’s available to all – whatever you age, ability or fitness level, you can jump on a bike and immediately improve your fitness level, make new friends and enjoy the outdoors. On most of our rides, the social element is central involving a pit stop for coffee and cake or a post ride drink in a pub garden. Cyclists tend to be very friendly, positive people who create a great social atmosphere and are tremendously supportive to anyone who wants to join in. Do you need special kit or an expensive cycle? Absolutely not. We embrace all kinds of cycling and cater for different paces from leisurely riding up to race training. Novices of any age are always very well looked after so there is no danger of ever being left behind or feeling out of your depth. Is Rutland a great place to cycle? This county is an absolute ‘Mecca’ for cycling. I rediscovered Rutland all over again on my bike; we have stunning scenery, varied terrain and enough challenges to make the riding interesting. There are lots of very safe, wide back roads where you can ride for miles with very little traffic. There is also brilliant off road cycling around Rutland Water and lots of other public tracks. I can promise that riding with the club will take you to corners of Rutland you have never seen. Last word…. My aims for this year are to make female and junior riders especially welcome and to broaden the range of introductory rides and off road routes. It would be great to coax a few more of our members to try racing for the first time – myself included! Riding with the club is fun and will work wonders on your fitness without you even noticing. A friendly welcome is guaranteed - we look forward to meeting you. Give it a go…. Novice rides (open to any rider and bike type and move at the pace of the slowest rider) take place on Saturdays at 2pm from Rutland County Council Car Park and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6.30pm from Oakham Cycle Centre. Intermediate and Advanced riders (riding between 14 and 16 mph) are very welcome to join club rides on Wednesday evenings and Saturday/Sunday mornings. See the website for venues and times.

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Membership of the Rutland Velo Club costs just £15 per year. Find out more at www.veloclubrutland.co.uk Oakham Cycling Centre offer a discount for members. 2 Barleythorpe Road, Oakham Tel: 01572 757058 www.oakhamcyclecentre.co.uk Maximise your cycle power with accurate data to guide your training with expert Coach/Physiotherapist combination of Mary Hardwick and Julie Peach at Inspire2Tri in Manton. www.inspire2tri.co.uk Tel: 01572 244224 Rutland Cycling stock many bike brands and offer traffic free cycle hire, a full workshop, custom build and a regular calendar of events and seminars. Tel: 01572 332032 www.rutlandcycling.com Rutland Rouleur encourages youth and junior cycling. www. rutlandrouleur.org.uk Windmill Wheels specialise in custom building dream bikes. Whether you are a seasoned racer or an adventure tourer, they have the bike for you. www.windmillwheels.co.uk Tel: 01572 787720

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Where there’s Hope, there’s Life Hope Against Cancer is Leicestershire and Rutland’s local cancer research charity. They are committed to providing funding for cancer research projects in order that local people benefit from innovative treatments. Amander Meade speaks to Rutland volunteer Jenny Smith about the pioneering work of the Hope Foundation How was the Hope Foundation established? The Hope Foundation was launched in 2002 to raise funds for research into the causes and treatment of cancer in Leicestershire and Rutland. It was founded by the late Allison Wilson CBE who discovered, after she was diagnosed with cancer in 1996, that the development of cancer care in Leicestershire and Rutland was hampered by lack of funding. Allison became aware during her own treatment that patients treated locally did not enjoy the proven advantages of being able to take part in clinical trials which were a feature of treatment in areas where there is strong financial support from cancer research charities. Allison’s vision, then, was to provide Leicestershire and Rutland with their own dedicated charity which would raise money in the two counties, for use in the two counties. The idea was to establish this area as a renowned cancer research centre with the reputation to attract the most able staff and provide the best available training for doctors and nurses in the field of cancer care.

What progress has been made so far?

Through the enormous generosity of the people of Leicestershire, Rutland and beyond, Hope Against Cancer has to date raised over £4 million which has funded over forty research projects into many different forms of cancer. In May 2012 the Hope Against Cancer Clinical Trials Unit was opened at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, one of the first units outside London and Hope funds a nurse there who adds to the care and support that patients receive. By supporting cancer research today we aim to develop effective treatments for the future.

Have there been any ‘breakthrough’ moments as a result of Hope’s work? When Hope was founded, cancer survival rates in Leicestershire and Rutland were among some of the worst in Western Europe. Now, 1 in 2 people diagnosed with cancer have life expectancies of ten years or more, so huge progress has been made. In 2014, Leicester became a cancer research centre of excellence - the only one in the Midlands. Hope Against Cancer will be funding vital research into early detection and prevention of cancers, projects which have a clear benefit for cancer patients in the region. Recently, researchers from the University of Leicester and Leicester’s Hospitals announced a breakthrough advance in the results of the world-first clinical trial with actual patients of a new drug to treat particular blood cancers. Professor Martin Dyer is Professor of Haematic-Oncology at the University of Leicester and Honorary Consultant Physician in the Department of Haematology at Leicester Royal Infirmary. He said: “I am so delighted that we have been able to run this study. The establishment of the Hope Against Cancer Clinical Trials Facility, under the directorship of Professor Anne Thomas, allows us to lead this kind of study that really does change the lives of our patients.”

How can local people help? Rutland and Market Harborough Living readers can look out for special speakers, lunches, dinners, coffee mornings, cake stalls, curry evenings as well as our Bold and Blue week in September. Readers might want to simply donate through our website or get involved by holding or supporting an event. We would love local businesses to make us their charity for a year – the next High Sheriff for Rutland, Dr Sarah Furness is going to do just that. Sarah along with Mary Lloyd, myself and others were the first Rutland volunteers and formed a small committee in 2002. We warmly welcome others to join us and continue fundraising for this exciting and important work. • Find out more about Hope Against Cancer, donate or help to fundraise at www.hfcr.org or Tel: 01162 700 101

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Happy Birthday As April 21st sees yet another milestone in the long life of Queen Elizabeth II, Caroline Aston discovers the origins of our majesty’s passion for horses at nearby Naseby Hall

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N the last four years Queen Elizabeth II has celebrated her Diamond Jubilee, welcomed two photogenic Cambridge great-grandchildren and overtaken her great-great grandmother Queen Victoria as Britain’s longest reigning monarch. Now she is about to became our first nonagenarian ruler and, dressed by Angela Kelly, she remains the Queen of Hats as well as Hearts! Of course, she was the nation’s sweetheart from the moment of her Caesarian birth at 17, Bruton Street, London. Columns of coverage were devoted to her layette (silk, cotton and muslin frocks- no woolly bonnets! Her mamma thought they made babies look like little gnomes...), her nursery routine (stew and simple pleasures) and her warm, close relationship with her crusty ‘Grandpapa King’, George V (she was seen as the magic ingredient in his recovery from serious illness in 1928-9 when he convalesced at Bognor which got its Regis as a reward.) From an early age two passions developed - dogs and horses. If her glamorous but flaky Uncle David (the future Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor) had not decided to give up his throne for the woman he loved, her life would almost certainly have been spent dutifully carrying out lower profile royal engagements, living in the country and revelling in her favourite animals, out of the public eye. She is a superb horsewoman - who can forget her appearances at the Trooping of the Colour, tailored to perfection in military style, her habit fitting like a glove and riding sidesaddle on a safely steady steed? And at this point let’s turn to clock back to the autumn of 1928 and to Naseby Hall, Northamptonshire in particular. For it could be said that the Queen’s love of horses was born not too far from Market Harborough. August 2013 saw the publication of a book to celebrate Prince George of Cambridge’s birth. Among other things it contained some previously unseen royal photographs. One of them shows a two year old Princess Elizabeth sitting astride a realistic toy horse outside a sunlit Naseby Hall with her mother, the Duchess of York, holding the bridle. Sweetly pretty, there’s a look of utter ecstasy on the baby royal’s face- the photograph marks the beginning of a love affair which has continued to this day. The Yorks had rented Naseby for the hunting season and their baby daughter spent much of the winter there. In his 1937 book ‘Princess Elizabeth’ writer E. Acland tells us that it was here ‘that Lisabet really fell in

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love with beautiful horses’. According to him the nursery staff was on red alert to stop her frequent attempts to run off to the stables and that her greatest treat was to pat her father’s hunters. There were hints too of her future fondness for dogs - ‘She especially loved the hounds with their nervous erect tails and their elemental eagerness to be off’. Hounds were later to be replaced by generations of corgis, a line beginning with Dookie in 1933. But even her austere grandfather was roped into the burgeoning horse obsession: the Archbishop of Canterbury on a nursery visit was astounded to see the aging George V playing ‘horsey’ on all fours while his granddaughter used the royal beard as a leading rein! In the same year as the Naseby visit the old King had his greatest racing success when his filly ‘Scuttle’ won the 1000 Guineas. Two years

later Crown Equerry Colonel A. E. Erskine supervised Elizabeth’s first formal riding lesson in the Buckingham Palace Mews: her grandfather’s birthday gift that year was a shaggy-maned Shetland called ‘Peggy’. A year later the proud Duchess of York led the Princess on Peggy to a meet of the Pytchley Hunt at Boughton Cover. Fast forward to 1981. At the Trooping of the Colour that year, Marcus Serjeant fired six blank shots at the Queen as she rode police horse ‘Burmese’ down the Mall. Though her horse briefly skittered Her Majesty expertly calmed and controlled him and rode on to do her duty. Cool, unflappable and the consummate professional, as indeed she has been throughout her long life and reign. But perhaps we can rightly say that we witnessed the ‘Naseby Legacy’ that day.

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OB Persani has made connections with generations of Rutlanders and Stamfordians since he spoke the first words on Rutland Radio 18 years ago. But the popular breakfast show presenter made a particularly special impression on one of his regular listeners and later this year she will become his wife. Rachel Harris replied to a request by the station for someone in the audience to act as a royal reporter following the birth of Prince George nearly three years ago. She regularly chatted live on air to Rob about the new royal arrival and finally met him at a charity event at Burghley House a few months later. Rachel roared with laughter as she recalled: “The first time I met Rob he was wearing a fairy tutu at an event for the Anna’s Hope charity which wasn’t the best look.” She became a regular listener after falling ill in 2012 with ME. “I was at home a lot and I used to listen all the time to Rob’s show,” said Rachel. “Rob kept me going through his show when I was ill. I don’t think he realises how much he impacts on people’s lives.” The couple got together at Christmas 2014 and, after gallantly asking her father’s permission, Rob finally proposed to Rachel in January, poignantly almost 19 years to the day his dad passed away. “I was bowled over by the reaction of people when listeners heard about our engagement,” said Rob, who now lives with his fiancée in Stamford. “The phone didn’t stop with people congratulating us and we got loads of cards. It was very humbling because I’m just a voice in their lives.” Rob has been the voice of Rutland Radio since it was launched in 1998.He prides himself on getting out and about to report live on occasions ranging from big pop music concerts at Burghley House to small charity and community events. Rob says he feels privileged to be a part of so many people’s everyday lives. “You become like one of the family,” he said. “The listeners who contact the show regularly have become as much a part of the show as I am. “People don’t recognise my face when I go shopping but when I say something the penny usually drops and they know my voice.” Rob has to get up at 5am on weekdays to do his show and recalls only oversleeping once. He woke up 15 minutes before his programme was due to start but was 80 miles

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away at his mum’s house in Staffordshire. Fortunately a colleague filled in until he finally arrived, 90 minutes late. One of the highlights of his presenting career thus far was watching the adventurer Sarah Outen pass under Tower Bridge last year to complete her remarkable London2London round the world trip in front of an army of supporters from Rutland and Stamford. He has interviewed some stellar celebrities over the years but his favourites were Agnetha from Abba and his broadcasting hero, Sir Terry Wogan. “I interviewed Sir Terry for 10 minutes and he was so friendly,” said Rob. “It was such a shock when he died recently. I genuinely shed a tear when I heard the news.” Rob received an award two years ago from the High Sheriff of Rutland, Trish Ruddle, to honour his services to the community. He is also proud of the station’s 10 regional Radio Academy Gold Awards. Rob, who also enjoys performing with the Rutland Musical Theatre company, added: “You become part of people’s lives in this job and our listeners are very loyal. They are fiercely proud of the area they live in, both in Rutland and in Stamford, and the fact that we are ambassadors for the area.” • Rob Persani’s breakfast show is on Rutland Radio on weekdays, from 6am to 11am, on 107.2FM in Rutland and 97.4FM in Stamford.

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y husband, Pete, and helpers have had the monumental task of organising and fundraising for the Oakham Rugby Football Club’s Minis’ Tour, which takes place this month. Every year, the Under 10s’ coaches take around 100 mini (8-12 year olds) rugby players on tour and facilitate other team building activities over one weekend. The commission has been quite a daunting one, which has taken many hours of administration. My contribution was to organise a ball held last month at the Agricultural Centre. I am glad to report that it was a success - largely due to the generosity of local retailers: The auction and raffle raised well over £2000 with thanks to Will Wheelwright Salon, Paula Tennant - makeup artist (www.paulatennant.co.uk), Cavells, Duo Boutique, Win or Lose - Mens’ Lifestyle (www.win-or-lose.com), Otters Deli, Rutland Charcuterie, Barnsdale Hall Hotel, Belton House, Nick Quinn, Barnsdale Gardens, Rutland Cycling, Stapleford Park Hotel, Catmose Sports Centre, USSC, Burghley House and The Briarfields Hotel, Norfolk. (All excess funds go back into the club.) Another huge thank you to the caterers – ‘Robert Reid on Location’. Robert and his team of professional staff were exemplary in every way and unbelievably accommodating (more next month). The beady eyed of you will notice there is an advert for my replacement in this month’s edition – my family and I are moving to the USA for three years, but not until July so you haven’t seen the last of me yet! I would like to say the fundraising challenge had nothing to do with our decision….. no it didn’t at all; it has been an honour to work with the stalwarts who keep the club running – particular mention to the Crellin family. Barbara and Lisa are always on hand, incredibly organised, helpful and good humoured. Oakham is lucky to have such a facility and it would not exist without them. Another special mention to newcomer and head coach Tim Andrews, along with his wife Pip, whose family have also taken the club to their hearts. Pete and Luc are saddened to be leaving it all behind so make the most of it while you can! Do look out for other worthy fundraising events over the year.

Abigail

6 Editor’s Selection Sunny Days

8 Local Artist Philip Dawson

10 Out and About The Bard of Avon

15 Clubs and Activities Sailing for all the Family

16 Art and Culture Nevill Holt Opera

18 Out and About

Summer Music Festivals

22 Food and Drink

The Story of Nelson’s Butchers

25 Sean Hope

Wine Masterclass

28 Shops and Services Uppingham Town

33 Food and Drink Local Beer

34 Shops and Services

Thousands Move to the Country… with Moores

37 Fashion

Here Comes the Sun!

44 Health and Beauty Revived and Refreshed

47 Shops and Services All Water Solutions

49 Shops and Services The Spire Hospital Trust

50 Updates from Rutland Art Exhibition at the Blue Ball, Braunston et al

52 Gardening

Design Trends for 2016

54 Diary Dates

What’s on in our region this month

56 Clubs and Activities Back in the Saddle

@RutlandLiving INCORPORATING

Village Lifestyle

59 Local Charities

Hope Against Cancer

60 Local History

Happy Birthday Ma’am

62 Local People Rob Persani

Editor Abigail Richardson 01572 756733 Local Living Ltd, PO Box 208, Stamford PE9 9FY rutlandliving@gmail.com Advertisement Manager, Rutland Tracy Watkinson 01572 813187 rutlandliving@btinternet.com Advertisement Manager, Market Harborough Sosennah Every 07884 124316 sos.every@gmail.com Advertising Copy & Subscriptions Rachel Beecroft 01780 765320 rachel@locallivingdesign.co.uk Head of Design Steven Handley steve@locallivingdesign.co.uk Senior Designer Nik Ellis nik@locallivingdesign.co.uk Publisher Nicholas Rudd-Jones 01780 765571 nicholas@bestlocalliving.co.uk Printed by Warners of Bourne RL Cover and MH Cover: Thanks to Philip Dawson whose latest paintings can be seen at the Victoria Hall Gallery, Oakham - Tuesday 26th April to Saturday 7th May 2016, www.philipdawson.co.uk.

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P ROF I L E

Philip Dawson Nicola Hardy talks to Philip Dawson about his inspirations, his art and the local area

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FIRST encountered Philip’s work at his oneman show back in 2014 in the Victoria Hall Gallery. His paintings had such a lightness of touch, fluidity of movement and vibrancy of colour that I found them extraordinarily beautiful. I became an instant fan! I confessed my admiration for his wonderful paintings then and two years later I am delighted to be profiling him for Rutland Living, in anticipation of his exciting new exhibition. I met him and his charming wife at his home in Oakham where he took me through into his studio to view his work, which is in the process of being framed. Philip was also busy designing his own brochures for his upcoming show. When did you realise you could draw? It all started the first day at infant school. I remember it well. The morning was spent reading and writing but in the afternoon we were asked to draw something we’d seen on our way to school. I drew a caterpillar tractor! My parents were most complimentary – as parents would be. They marvelled at the perspective – I didn’t know what that was, but apparently there it was in my drawing. They also liked my use of bright colours and the realistic way I’d captured the metal tracks. I don’t recall thinking it was special – I’d just drawn the tractor as I remembered it. Alas, that drawing disappeared decades ago. Were you encouraged to pursue art as a career? Yes - both my parents and teachers supported my desire to explore art further. Whilst doing my A-Levels, I decided I wanted to be a painter – so I went on to do an Art foundation course at Loughborough Art College. During this year, however, it dawned on me that the life of a fine Artist could be financially challenging – so I embarked upon a Graphic Design Diploma instead. Not quite the same as being a painter but the next best thing - and I was content. What was your first job? After a three year Graphics course I stepped into the world of publishing and later became an Art director. I worked with journalists, advertising and marketing people. This gave me the opportunity to confront all the visual considerations involved when producing a publication – an invaluable experience that helps me with my painting publicity.” When did you start painting again? I became a self-employed Graphic Designer.

I’ve had some great opportunities and exciting times working in graphics and still do but being self-employed also allows me time to paint. I have no intention of retiring but I can now follow the path I wanted to take and I can paint for painting’s sake. I set my own briefs and answer them in my own time. I love making things as well, from modelling and furniture making to brick laying and gardening. I see all these activities as being creative. In fact I enjoy anything that involves my hands, eyes and mind. What and where inspires you? My subject matter tends to be landscapes and nature. Walking in Barnsdale wood, The Birks of Aberfeldy, The New Forest, or any wood, particularly when bluebells are in flower, is one of my greatest pleasures. I’ll record inspiring scenes on paper and take photos for reference purposes - sometimes of small areas or details that may come in useful during the painting process. When I look at nature I seldom see the final picture – I look for clues; composition, colour and light quality. The rhythms and patterns of nature never cease to amaze me. How do you plan your paintings? Serendipity plays a big part in my painting. Sometimes the outcome is more exciting that way -although I don’t necessarily realise that at the time. A painting is never finished – it just comes to a stop – sometimes quite quickly. I like to take liberties with nature and this involves a certain degree of risk. I aim to produce a compelling drama by pushing colour as far as it will go. Exaggeration happens as I progress – certain elements become enhanced, be it composition, light or colour. I also like to give my paintings a point of view – mine – and I do that by asking myself these questions… Why am I attracted to that place? Was it a special quality of light? Is it a pleasing arrangement of shapes and patterns? What colours dominate? How can I enrich the scene? Is the final presentation of your work as important to you? Definitely! I do all my own mounting and framing, giving careful consideration to the desired over-all effect. For mounting my paintings I use conservation quality mount board. The frame shouldn’t compete with the painting in any way – it must complement it. With modern interiors in mind I go for

“There’s so much visual excitement to be enjoyed, shared and cherished that I am compelled to observe and interpret in paint.” minimalist plain wood moulding – usually ash with a lime wax finish or tulip wood painted white in earth pigment paint. I try new innovative ways of framing such as ‘float’ mounting where the painting appears to be floating within the frame. I’ve had many complimentary remarks from people about this technique. I’ll usually mount paintings in this fashion where I’ve used 300lb paper – it’s a particularly effective way to frame heavier weight paper and looks fresh and contemporary. When producing work for a new exhibition, I always keep in mind what people might want for their homes – I think about different colour schemes as well as the shape and size of the canvasses. Which painters have you been influenced by? I’m more influenced by recently living and contemporary artists than traditional ones. I admire the work of Alfred Chadbourn and Hamish MacDonald – renowned for their daring use of colour: John Miller – famous for his beach icons of tranquility and Jean DuCocque and Kurt Jackson for their dramatic ‘Celtic’ landscapes. • Philip has recently been accepted as a member of The Leicester Society of Artists and The Welland Valley Art Society and has exhibited in both their annual exhibitions. Itch Gallery in Mill Street, Oakham and Dotty Gallery in Twyford also show Philip’s work. • Philip’s latest paintings can be seen at the Victoria Hall Gallery, Oakham - Tuesday 26th April to Saturday 7th May 2016. For a preview check out his website: www. philipdawson.co.uk. Prices range from £195 - £600.

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Wind in the willows, Rutland Water

Autumn gold, New Forest

Aberfeldy waterfall

Startled deer, The Birks of Aberfeldy

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HIST ORY

William Shakespeare, Sweet Swan of Avon! Some 400 years since his death in 1616 on his 52nd birthday, festivals, exhibitions and performances all around the world in 2016 will celebrate the legacy of William Shakespeare, arguably the finest playwright and poet ever to write in the English language. Abigail Richardson explores…

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NLY 70 miles from Rutland, Stratfordupon-Avon is set to host an exciting programme of activities and events this month And where else could be better to celebrate than the place Shakespeare was born, went to school, married and raised a family, was inspired to write many of his most famous work and, after his death on 23rd April 1616, was buried in the local church? The Birthday Celebrations extend to a whole week of events, culminating in a weekend of festivities and a parade on the 23rd and 24th April 2016. There will be entertainment for all the family at venues throughout the town, many of them outdoors and most of them free of charge. Elsewhere in the town new attractions will be opening including a re-imagination by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust of the Bard’s final home, New Place, and the opening to the public of the room at King Edward’s School where it is thought Shakespeare might first have put pen to paper. Both the Schoolroom and the Guildhall have been extensively renovated for the occasion. (www.shakespeares-england. co.uk/shakespeare’a-schoolroom-guildhall) The Royal Shakespeare Company will house a major new exhibition at its Swan Theatre, celebrating the magic of Shakespeare on stage and 100 years of theatre-making in Stratford upon Avon. A discovery tour at The Other Place, RSC’s newly reopened research and development hub, will take visitors on a journey ‘From Page to Stage’ with a chance to look inside the RSC’s store of 30,000 costumes for the first time. Logon to www.rsc.org.uk for further information. Interestingly, in his life-time, Shakespeare was never recognised as the genius we perceive him to be today. He was considered simply a man who wrote plays for the stage. Historian, Hans Walter Gabler tells us that Shakespeare did not engage in what was then considered intellectual work: ‘In his generation…drama stood outside the genres considered as literature.’ Indeed plays written for the public theatres were generally viewed as trivial works of popular entertainment. Today, however, Shakespeare is considered to represent literary heritage in exemplary form as well as all things culturally sophisticated. Scholar, J. Joughin insists: “Shakespeare… continues to signify Englishness” and has become “the national poet of a variety of countries’. But when did this worship begin? If Shakespeare was not recognised as a literary

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figure in the 1600s when did he become synonymous with high culture? The folio collections of Ben Jonson’s works published in the seventeenth century were crucial developments in the publication of English literature and English Renaissance drama. The first folio collection, issued in 1616, treated stage plays as serious works of literature instead of ‘popular ephemera’. The 1616 folio stood as a precedent for other play collections that followed including the First Folio of Shakespeare’s plays in 1623. Jonson’s Eulogy, ‘To the memory of my beloved, the AUTHOR Mr. William Shakespeare and what he hath left us’ in the 1623 Folio, is what first recognises Shakespeare as a ‘star of poets’ and prophecies that ‘He was not of an age, but for all time!’ The First Folio of 1623 was not only the first collected edition of Shakespeare, it was the first folio book ever published in England that was devoted exclusively to plays. And of the 39 plays now accepted as either wholly or partly

by Shakespeare, 18 have survived only because the First Folio was published. It is, therefore, hardly surprising that the First Folio has been described as ‘incomparably the most important work in the English Language’. It appears that the promotion of Shakespeare as both symbol and exemplar of British national identity began in earnest in the 1730s and reached its climax at Garrick’s jubilee in 1796. David Garrick staged three days of pageantry, songs and poems in Shakespeare’s honour with his ode to the ‘god of our idolatry’ and it was Garrick’s staging of this spectacular three-day celebration that firmly established the Bard’s literary reputation and made Stratford-uponAvon a centre for literary tourism. 400 Years on, we are invited to celebrate the legacy of William Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon. To join in and for further information log on to: www.shakespearesengland.co.uk/shakespeare-2016. I will see you there!

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SPRING 2016 With Easter come and gone in the blink of an eye and the days becoming ever longer it won’t be long before the flowers start to blossom, we see lambs in the field and everything becomes much greener. It’s by far my favourite time of year. It isn’t surprising then, that this time of year sees more clients asking for a “restyle” than any other. Below are a few things that we have found throughout the salons that are really on trend for spring/ summer 2016: THE “LOB” OR “LONG BOB” A bob worn just touching the shoulders, it can be graduated, (shorter at the back than the front) or worn more uniform making it easier to put up. The style has been worn by many celebrities including Caroline Flack, Jennifer Anniston, Gwyneth Paltrow to name a few. It’s great with finer hair, as you can have fewer layers and a bold outline making the hair look thicker. Thicker hair also looks great, ask for plenty of choppy layers to take the weight from the hair and plenty of texture throughout. MEN GO LONGER Whilst there is no denying that the army cut or short back and sides is a very strong, very popular look for gentlemen of all ages nowadays, we are tending to see a longer more sophisticated look starting to emerge. It’s great for gents with thinning hair, sometimes it’s all too easy to simply shave it all off, and if cut properly longer hair can work for most hairlines. It’s a very Italian way to wear your hair and certainly looks a lot more kept and stylish than a “buzz” cut. DO BLONDES HAVE MORE FUN? Hair naturally becomes lighter when exposed to the sun, and spring/ summer is a great excuse to perhaps go a shade lighter in your colouring. Always aim for a sun kissed look rather than a Barbie doll. The perfect test is that across the street it shouldn’t be noticeable that your colour has changed but up close a very natural, lighter colour should be apparent. SOMEONE ONCE TOLD ME: “great hair should not be the first thing someone notices about you, but should always be the thing people remember.” It never made sense to me until I had been hairdressing for a few years, but it is now something I believe very strongly in. I look forward to seeing you soon.

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Get Sailing 2016 is the year to get sailing: A sport for both children and adults. Katie Mitchell explores…

“It is the most AMAZING fun – I’ve been learning for a year and can’t wait to get back out on the water next month.” Dylan, aged 8 years. PHOTO: KEITH SIMPSON

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F you are looking for a new activity that will really keep the kids interested, then look no further than our beautiful Rutland Water and the opportunity of learning to sail. Sailing is a fantastic sport for all ages and Rutland Sailing Club at Edith Weston, is particularly keen to encourage all sailors both young and old into the sport. A great family sport where there is no limit to who can learn sail, from age 7 – 70 with both disabled and able bodied sailing together on Rutland Water each week. The beauty of a sport like sailing is that the whole family can get involved and Rutland Sailing Club provides a great environment for learning. With the right training and support sailing provides children with the confidence to enjoy being on the water, plus it builds physical fitness and agility. But most of all, sailing is brilliant outdoor fun. So, if that’s got you hooked, here is the lowdown on everything you need to know about creating some new waves out on the water. WHEN TO START: The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) junior courses run by Rutland Sailing Club at Edith Weston are designed to teach children the essentials of sailing. Junior courses are generally taught in small groups enabling children to learn quickly and enjoy the social aspects of the sport. • 7 to 9 year olds can participate in 4 or 5 day introduction courses run in the school holidays,

which are a great way to meet new friends, learn a new skill, and receive RYA certification. • 10-15 year olds are offered more structured courses that work through the RYA Youth Scheme stages 1-4, developing skills in boat handling, water safety through to basic racing skills. • For children that have some prior knowledge of sailing, booster courses help them develop and refresh their skills. ACCESSIBLE AND FRIENDLY: Whatever age you are, personal tuition is available, providing a quick way to acquire basic skills and obtain the RYA Level 1 & 2 essential skills. Sailing is sometimes regarded as an expensive sport but at Rutland Sailing Club it is not necessary to own a boat – or even to be a member of the Club. Many people start with a basic introductory course and then come along to one of the Club run activities, including Ladies Who Launch on Tuesdays and Fridays; the Saturday Social Sailing session offers groups of about twenty sailors the chance to meet up and sail under the friendly eye of an instructor. The cost of a 2-hour session is £15.00, which includes hire of a boat, wetsuit, plus tea and cake in the café afterwards – a very friendly way to learn to sail. CONTRIBUTING TO WIDER LEARNING AND ACHIEVEMENT: It’s also good to know that the RYA is

recognised by the Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards with many activities available at the Rutland Sailing Club counting towards DofE, such as volunteering, skills development or physical challenge. THE KIT BAG: For those new to sailing they only need to provide a pair of suitable shoes like old trainers or swim shoes as the the other protective clothing like wetsuits and life jackets are provided. 2016 DIARY DATES: The 2016 Junior / Youth programme kicks off on 1st April 2016 with courses running until the end of September. A full list of dates, courses and prices can be found at www.rutlandsailingschool.co.uk. Bespoke courses are also available. OPEN DAY: Rutland Sailing Club has an Open Day on 21 May. This is a great day out and provides an opportunity to visit the club and get out onto the water on a free trial sail. HOW TO SIGN UP: You can contact Rutland Sailing Club’s School team on Tel: 01780 721999 or visit www. rutlandsailingschool.co.uk where you can also complete an on-line request form. The professional staff, trained by the Royal Yachting Association, offer everything from introductory sessions, to personal tuition that will enable you to complete a wide range of RYA recognized certified course. RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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Nevill Holt Opera – Sensational Opera at a Stunning Summer Festival Nevill Holt Opera attracts sell-out audiences from across the whole of the UK to its annual summer opera festival and has been staging critically acclaimed shows since 2013. Conducting this year is Nicholas Chalmers who has an impressive background having studied music at Oxford and conducting at the Piacenza Conservatoire. He now enjoys a stellar career conducting for Northern Ireland Opera and is the Artistic Director of Second Movement Opera Company as well as Nevill Holt. He tells Amander Meade about this year’s event Nicholas, you travel the world’s great cities conducting major operas – what attracted you to get involved with the festival at Nevill Holt? The beautiful and historic buildings and landscape surrounding our stable yard theatre provide the perfect setting for a summer opera festival as well as the wonderful opportunity to produce opera of the highest quality for the local community. I am also lucky to work with David Ross, who shares a similar passion for education and nurturing young talent. These aspirations chime perfectly with what opera needs to support and develop if it is to secure an audience and a devoted following into the future. Nevill Holt Opera deliberately casts young singers – who are you working with this year? The main roles in Rigoletto are filled with recent graduates from the Jette Parker Scheme at The Royal Opera House. Susana Gaspa will play Gilda, Kai Ruutel will play Maddalena and Nicholas Crawley will play Sparafucile. All three have had small roles on the operatic stage throughout Europe, English National Opera and The Royal Opera House. We are giving them the opportunity to sing lead roles with us preparing them for larger stages worldwide. Coupled with our chorus made up of young graduates from the main music colleges in the UK, Nevill Holt Opera is becoming known as the place to hear the very best new talent. This year’s programme includes Verdi’s Rigoletto and Donizetti’s The Elixir of Love which is sung in English – are you excited by the choices? Verdi’s Rigoletto is a dark story of lust, ambition, revenge and murder. It has some of the most iconic music in the operatic repertoire - La Donne e Mobile and Caron Nome being two very famous arias from this work. The Elixir of Love is a more frivolous tale of love and seductions, which

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is also full of comedy and light music so we are very excited to be bringing these two very contrasting productions to our audience. The Festival is fast becoming a highlight of the opera calendar for music lovers – is it a good introduction to opera for beginners? Our stable yard theatre is an intimate and atmospheric place where, in every seat, you can see, hear and connect very closely to the performers on stage which allows a directness of communication that inspires new audiences and moves new listeners. We also perform with sub-titles so the story is immediately understandable. We specialise in productions which have local resonances and involve young performers making their operatic debuts, which breaks down the barriers normally associated with the opera going audience. Nevill Holt Opera also operates an education programme created in partnership with music, design and theatre teachers – something founding Patron David Ross is passionate about. Is this an important element for you? It is as important as the work on stage. Our three guiding avenues of work are Education, Community and Opera. The purpose of the education work is to give youngsters an insight into the operatic world and over 1,000 children have seen our shows since 2013. Three hundred have participated in opera workshops this year alone and over 30 have been onstage in our productions. Education and the promotion of young talent are at the heart of our mission and that of the David Ross Educational Trust. • Booking and information You can book tickets to see Rigoletto between Thursday 16 June and Thursday 23 June and The Elixir of Love between Thursday 30th June and Sunday 3 July with full performance dates and times available as well as on line booking at www.nevillholtopera.co.uk or Tel: 02075 341540

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A Summer Full of Festivals If you can convince yourself to venture out of Rutland this summer, and not just to the reassuring beaches of Hunstanton, then why not visit one of these amazing festivals… some are closer than you think!

Standon Calling 29th July - 31st July 2016

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ou know that advert on the telly where some folks have a festival in their garden and suddenly it turns into a mini Glastonbury? Well that’s basically Standon Calling, it started with just 25 friends, a swimming pool, a set of decks and a birthday BBQ. They pride themselves on sticking to the original laid back atmosphere but the garden party has just expanded slightly! This festival is family friendly and one of the best medium sized festivals in the East of England. Set in the beautiful British countryside of Hertfordshire you can relax at this festival listening to favourites including Jess Glynn, Kelis, The Hives, Everything Everything, Suede and plenty more to be announced soon. There is plenty of other entertainment there for adults and children so it’s a great one for the whole family! Boutique camping is available if putting up a tent and whacking out a pocket rocket isn’t your thing, you can book tickets and camping on their website: www.standon-calling.com

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Latitude 14th - 17th July 2016

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et in the unique woodland beauty of Henham Park in Southwold (around 2 hours from our area) this festival is also family friendly but is a lot larger than Standon Calling with the lineup being announced soon. For the kids, activities include everything from pond dipping and astronomy to pizza making so they are sure to be kept busy. Tickets and information regarding camping is on the website: www.latitudefestival.com

The Secret Garden Party 21st - 24th July 2016

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ossibly one of the closest but most overlooked festivals in this area, The Secret Garden Party or SGP as it is known down with the kids actually takes place in Abbots Ripton near Huntingdon, only around an hour from here! The location is part of the grounds of a Georgian farm house which has its own lake and landscaped gardens. The SGB support the charity CALM (the campaign against living miserably) which helps men who are considering suicide and tries to prevent it. The music is varied so there is usually something there for everyone. The headliner this year is the French duo, ‘Air’, with Milky Chance and The Temper Trap as just some of the amazing music filling the stages this year. The best thing about SGP in my opinion is the huge array of sleeping options, from royal safari tents to tipis; it’s luxury, not camping. Things not to miss out on: • Mermaid School, fulfil your wildest dreams and learn how to be a mermaid for the day. • The theme this year is ‘Gardener’s Guide to the Galaxy’, so think outside the box, lose yourself and get ‘proper’ dressed up Their website is a nightmare, it’s fun but give yourself plenty of time, so if this sounds like your kind of festival: www.secretgardenparty.com

Cambridge Folk Festival 28th July - 31st July 2016

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ne of the most famous and longest running folk festivals in the world, attracting around 10,000 people most of whom return each year - this festival sets its standards high and wants the best for its performers as well as the audience. This means pristine toilets (you will have to go to believe this is possible at a festival) food from around the world, craft, on site art and an area for youth to stay entertained in. If Organicism is your thing (not orgasms silly) this festival was named ‘outstanding’ in the A Greener Festival awards. The first names have been announced on their website, the phenomenal Christy Moore will be doing his thing on the Saturday along with Kate Rusby, Songs of Separation and many more. For more information and tickets visit the website: www.cambridgefolkfestival.co.uk

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The Willow Festival Peterborough 8th - 10th July 2016

Shambala Festival 25th - 28th August 2016

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hy not support your local festival in Peterborough this summer… Bands and entertainment have not been announced just yet but if you keep a close eye on their website, I’m sure it won’t be long until they release the information you’ve all been waiting for. This event is FREE which means everyone can go, they accept donations to their event on the website www. willowfestival.org.uk if you would like to contribute to the event, if not just turn up and have a great time and support them with some good crowd action!

Green Meadows Festival Elton Hall Estate 12th - 14th August 2016

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festival at the mysterious Elton Hall, what more could you want? It’s so close if there’s no traffic, all the lights are green and no trains obstruct your path so you have absolutely no excuse not to go! They promise a huge line up this year, keep an eye on their website for more information. The best thing, you people who say ‘I don’t do festivals, I hate camping’ fear not! It will be twice as easy to get a taxi back home. Some fun facts from last year: • There were 4000 minutes of music listened to • 400 litres of ice-cream eaten • 40,000 bounces on the inflatable castle! If this sounds like your thing visit their website for more information: www.greenmeadowsfestival.org

Red Rooster Festival Euston Hall, Suffolk 2nd - 4th June 2016

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ed Rooster, the Suffolk Rhythm ‘n’ Blues festival, returns for its third year this summer. The first wave of musicians have been announced and this year Red Rooster plays host to the incredible King Khan & The Shrines and their first ever headlining slot at a UK festival. The Berlin-based psyche soul revue area cult musical phenomenon with more than 10 years of international touring, and multiple studio records. Bob Log lll is a punk blues one man band from Tuscon, Arizona. Bob plays insane Mississippi Delta blues slide-guitar with hip hop beats performed in a full face crash helmet and cannon ball suit! Red Rooster also welcomes son of a preacher James Leg and his first ever UK festival performance. James Leg plays blistering Gospel Punk Blues. Finally, another act making their UK festival debut at Red Rooster are Daddy Long Legs, a blues wailing trio from Brooklyn, fresh off a US tour with The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Euston Hall is a bit further to go at around an hour and a half away, and as always boutique camping options are available, for more information: www.redrooster.org.uk

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don’t know what it is about the word ‘Shambala’ but once I say it I start singing ‘Shambalalalalalaa’. I feel this emulates the festival – loads of fun and a bit quirky. This year, for the first time, Shambala have decided to go ‘Meat and Fish Free for 2016’ because they have always endeavoured to reduce environmental impact at their festival and they feel that being bold is a good way to show this. There will be some absolutely delicious alternative food for sale; they’ve even said to look out for insect dishes (entomologists steer clear!) Described as taking place in ‘a secret location in the heart of Northamptonshire’ this festival is not to be missed. Shambala is not only a music festival but also includes live comedy acts, circus acts that will make your eyes pop, interactive theatre and beautifully decorated venues. There’s a huge variety of acts so you’ll find something to feast your ears on, keep an eye on their website. There is even an herbal first aid tent in case you come to any harm! Things not to miss out on: ‘Fruity Friday’ – this started off as a one off but has now become a tradition at Shambala. Cross dressing is essential, as amateur drag kings and queens strut their stuff on the cat walk. ‘Power Ballad Yoga’ - wake up, grab a smoothie, pop your leg warmers on and limber up to the rousing riffs of Bon Jovi. If these sounds like your thing visit their website for more information: www. shambalafestival.org

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UTCHERS’ shops are like vinyl records. Once ubiquitous, then chucked out in favour of tapes, CDs and minidiscs (supermarkets) and now revered again due to their superior quality and traditional feel. Not too long ago, every village had its own butcher’s but now even some city centres are bereft. In fact, according to various online sources, over the past 25 years, the number of independent butchers in the UK has fallen from around 15,000 to 6,000. But the specialist meat purveyor is on the rise again. Many of us have realised their true worth: the fact they often (but not always) source from local farms, thereby reducing food miles; the fact they offer a bespoke service so you can ask them to do special cuts; the fact they don’t tend to sell horsemeat labelled as beef. Four local butcher’s shops that have carried on regardless for what seems like forever display the word “Nelson’s” above the door. Nelson’s HQ is in Stamford, where it has not one but two shops plus a production facility – for making pies among other products. A third Nelson’s sits on Oakham High Street, and a fourth is located in Uppingham. It also has a mobile shop that drives out to various local villages. So what’s the story of Nelson’s, a name that’s surely been responsible for more Sunday lunches and Christmas dinners in Stamford and Rutland than any other? Well, today it’s run by local man Guy Gilman, who has been with Nelson’s for 40 years. Guy’s uncle, Frank Gilman, a local farmer, bought the business in 1952 from Harold Nelson, and Harold acquired the business in 1924. Nelson’s original shop is in Stamford’s Red Lion Square, which has been a butcher’s shop since at least 1826 and used to be called Hall’s. Guy says: “When I started with Nelson’s there were more shops – one in Barrowden, another in North Luffenham and two in Oakham. We also had more mobile shops – five or six. “The factory here in North Street, Stamford, where we make pork pies and other things, was built in 1959. Before that, Nelson’s pies were baked in old coke ovens in the cellar of the Red Lion Square shop. The factory was built on North Street because there used to be a slaughterhouse on the top side of the car park, which closed in about 1970.”

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Hall’s Butchers in Stamford’s Red Lion Square became the first Nelson’s in 1924

Nelson’s North Street pie factory on opening day 1959

Inside the pie factory today

So what’s the secret behind Nelson’s success, when so many other butchers have fallen by the wayside? Part of it is using good quality local suppliers, including local cattle farmers Jim Thraves in Empingham and Richard Wright in Tilton on the Hill, and pig farmer John Millard in Cambridgeshire. “We’ve always kept up the quality of our products,” says Guy. “As soon as you lose the quality you’re in trouble.” The other part is the fact that Nelson’s has stuck to its guns during a period when supermarkets have become so dominant. “We try to do things differently to supermarkets,” says Guy. “We take a traditional approach. We still butcher the meat in the shops; it doesn’t all come to us pre-packed in boxes.” And it’s that bespoke, high quality ethos that has attracted trade from local pubs and eateries including The William Cecil, The Bull & Swan and The George in Stamford; Gates’ Nursery in Cold Overton and, in Uppingham, places like The Vaults and The Falcon. Guy continues: “We’ve also held on to our staff – some of the team have been here for 20 or 30 years. Customers like going into the shops and seeing faces they recognise. They like to deal with someone they know and can relate to.” In Stamford, customers can choose between two familiar shops – on Broad Street and Red Lion Square. Why not close one and consolidate? “They both do a good trade,” says Guy. “They draw people from different ends of town. I wouldn’t know which one to close.” About the writer Matt Wright founded and Nelson’s has been a runs Greatfoodclub.co.uk, a big part of Stamford and Leicestershire-based website that Rutland since 1924. Let’s celebrates and promotes local food hope all the shops are and drink. His Great Food Club around for the 100-year Handbook 2016 is out now anniversary in 2024 and for the next century beyond.

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T’S easy to get all flowery and sound all snobby when describing a wine tasting. You know the sort of thing: “The sugar from the plump, late-harvest grapes adds sublime body, the bouquet caresses one’s nostrils, and the terroir simply oozes onto your taste buds.” However, unless you spit, the reality for most of us is that a wine tasting is a good excuse to get a bit drunk and relax. That was certainly my opinion until I recently visited The Olive Branch in Clipsham for the first in their new series of ‘Masterclass’ wine (and food) tastings, which take place monthly. After the event I still hold the same opinion, but would add that a good tasting offers the chance to learn a bit about wine making in various parts of the world. It also allows you to unwrap and understand – as well as compare and contrast – flavours and aromas that you wouldn’t normally consider when sipping a glass in front of the telly on a Friday night. I’d add, too, that when the person leading the wine tasting is truly passionate and knowledgeable about the subject – as well as being a bit of a character – it’s possible to have a really great time. In fact, there’s a chance you will become infected, possibly for life, by his or her burning love for wine. Pedro Torres, the Spaniard now living in Leicester who leads The Olive Branch tastings, is certainly passionate about wine. Incredibly so. And that, combined with his unique and charismatic approach, is what made the ‘Discover Grenache Masterclass’ held in The Barn at The Olive Branch so entertaining and interesting. Pedro’s adoration of wine – from the different grape-growing techniques to the rainbow of flavours on offer – is amazingly infectious. I mean, when someone tells you they are off to Spain soon to lug huge buckets of grapes up hills for free, just because they want to get involved, you can’t help but be impressed

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he Red Lion at Stathern, Leicestershire – previously owned by Ben Jones and Sean Hope, who own The Olive Branch – is under new ownership for the first time in 14 years. Ben and Sean have sold the Red Lion to local Vale of Belvoir residents Wayne and Karen Hammond. Wayne and Karen, who have been loyal Red Lion customers for around 20 years, bought the pub and became freehold owners at the end of January 2016. Ben Jones said: “After 14 years and many awards, serving wonderful customers and employing wonderful staff, we are no longer the owners of the Red Lion Inn at Stathern. We will continue to grow The Olive Branch and maybe spend a bit more time with our families.”

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Uppingham News and Seasonal Update for Shoppers and Diners The historic Rutland market town of Uppingham never looks prettier than in the springtime – Amander Meade recommends some of the best independent shops and businesses to browse there this month

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PPINGHAM Yarns will be an absolute revelation to knitters, weavers and needle crafters who have yet to discover this cornucopia of wool and thread on North Street East. Owner Nick Traylen studied Textile Technology before taking over the family business and now supplies customers all over the UK including the textiles departments of Trent and De Montfort Universities. Somewhat of a cult hero to the hundreds of grateful textiles students who use his yarn in their work, Nick is often to be found on the front row of the graduate fashion shows which, he laughs, makes him feel ‘like one of the Beckhams’. Room after room of fantastic yarns including glow in the dark, glitter, mouldable, natural, organic and unusual threads. You can even find yarns made of bamboo, possum fur and milk (really).

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Sarah Harding Interiors have plenty to get excited about with lots of new fabric, wall paper and home accessories in store now. New ranges include two new characters from Dora Doorstops to celebrate their 25 Anniversary. Meet Angus the Highland Cow and Bertie Bristles the hedgehog who join the regular crew. Fun for spring are the new ranges featuring Flowers and Farmyard animals by Emma Bridgewater – collectors should be quick. ‘La Parisienne’ is the stunning new wallpaper and fabric by Manuel Canovas with a distinctly French feel while Romo have a new collection featuring exquisite embroidered linen – look out for Saphira Embroidery Rocoto in the Danton range which is bound to become a classic.

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There are new exhibitions featuring the cream of the region’s contemporary jewellery designers at Made Gallery, run by Julia Groundsell – herself an award winning jeweller. As well as new work coming in all the time, the gallery is the perfect place to order a bespoke piece – ideal if you are looking for something a little different for your wedding jewellery, rings or gifts for bridesmaids and best men. Also very special is the work by Belynda Faulkner who engraves exact Made Gallery copies of fingerprints onto jewellery and can even downsize children’s artwork to fit a pendant or ring – a wonderful new take on personalised pieces. Spring has certainly sprung at The Rug Studio who launched their new website last month and have two new members of their team. Joining Tamsin and Rachel are Kate – a trained weaver and international textile artist and Kieran who has been drafted in to help with the ‘endless lifting’. As well as the usual day to day cleaning, restoration and general inspiration, the team are looking forward to a series of special lectures this year, to standing at the House and Gardens Fair in Olympia in June and will be at Burghley Horse Trials in September – but why wait? Pay a visit to the showrooms in Uppingham where a warm welcome awaits you.

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Conveniently situated and easy to find in the middle of the High Street is the perfect pit stop for refreshment – the historic Lake Isle Restaurant where diners can expect the very best ingredients, imaginative menus and attentive service for an unexpectedly modest price. Why not indulge in a relaxed weekday lunch or afternoon tea? Menus are all on line where you can also look out for the latest special offers. If you want to get your tresses tended to whilst in Uppingham, then look no further than Essence Hair and Beauty Salon. A firm favourite with locals for years, proprietor Kate Giles and her talented team of stylists have recently relocated to the Market Place and now work out of the former HSBC building - a delightfully open and opulent space. Still offering the very best of Aveda hair colours and treatments, Kate is also renowned for her ‘hair up’ for special occasions and excellent cuts and re-styles. Kate has been joined by the team from 10a Beauty who specialise in facial treatments using products by cult British beauty brand Katherine Daniels, manicures, pedicures and even spray tans so you can step out looking completely transformed from top to toe. Uppingham Summer School

Uppingham Summer School has been running a programme of residential and day courses in the summer holidays for more than 15 years now and 2016 sees the introduction of a number of new and exciting courses for both children and adults. Graham Oppenheimer will be offering intensive coaching for talented school age viola players. Also brand new for 2016 is Uppingham Solo Singing Weekend aimed at singers aged between 14 and 21 who wish to develop their skills and confidence as individual performers. Write Away is a new creative writing course aimed specifically at children aged between 9 and 12 and there are two exciting new technology courses being run as part of Technowiz Week. Junior Code Academy will allow children to learn the basics of programming while older children (13 to 18) Raspberry Pi-oneers is an opportunity for young developers to learn about more advanced programming using mini credit card sized Raspberry Pi computers. There is truly a wealth of options on offer at Uppingham Summer School over the summer months, with something to suit all tastes.

‘Moorings on the Chesterfield Canal’ by David Curtis Peter Barker Fine Art

Garden Inspiratio ns at Welland Vale Nurs eries Garden Inspirations at Welland Vale Nurseries is located on the east side of Uppingham, just off the A47. This independent Garden Centre is filled with everything for the discerning gardener from the smallest alpine to the largest specimen tree. A wide range of quality pots, garden furniture and seeds, houseplants, composts, tools and sundries are on offer. Extras include a range of antique garden features and gardening books whilst advice is always available from the friendly staff. Whilst visiting the Garden Centre, don’t miss the opportunity to pop into the Orchard Café. The welcoming relaxing surroundings are enhanced by a courtyard to enjoy in good weather. Delicious breakfasts, morning coffee and home-made cake, a tempting lunch menu and afternoon tea are available. Peter Barker Fine Art houses an outstanding collection of paintings by thirty four of Britain’s finest artists: John Lines, David Curtis, Peter Brown, Hazel Soan and Luis Morris (runner up in Sky Portrait Artist of the Year 2013), to name a few. Peter is an impassioned painter himself and his spell-binding country scenes – mostly of Rutland – are a must see. The Gallery is an inviting space, selling honest, authentic, no-nonsense original art, with prices to suit every pocket. With new work coming in all the time, it really is a very exciting addition to the town’s artistic reputation. Located within the grounds of Welland Vale Garden Centre, there is plenty of free parking. Opening hours are 11 – 4.30 Tues – Sat, 11 – 4 Sundays and the gallery is closed on Mondays. All Water Solutions is a bespoke bathroom design and plumbing company with over thirty years’ experience. Owners Darron and his wife Lisa offer a truly individual service, helping you from the early stages of your project, through to its completion. “Our main specialism is in the design and installation of bespoke bathrooms, using some of the best suppliers in the country like Roca, Crosswater, Bauhaus and Fired Earth to name but a few. We also create bedrooms and kitchens and warmly invite customers to visit us at our offices to discuss ideas.” Hours of business have changed slightly recently to 9.30am to 3pm Monday to Thursday, closed on Fridays and open 9.30am to 1pm on Saturdays. DIRECTORY: All Water Solutions www.allwatersolutions.co.uk Tel: 01572 824004 Essence Hair and Beauty Tel: 01572 822715 Garden Inspirations at Welland Vale Nurseries www.wellandvalegardeninspirations.co.uk Tel: 01572 822729 Lake Isle Restaurant www.lakeisle.co.uk Tel: 01572 822951 Made Gallery www.madegallery.co.uk Tel: 1572 822002 Peter Barker Fine Art www.peterbarkerfineart.co.uk Tel: 01572 868460/ Mob: 07591 472228 The Rug Studio www.therugstudio.co.uk Tel: 01572 829927 Sarah Harding Interiors www.sarahardinginteriors.co.uk Tel: 01572 823389 Uppingham Summer School Courses www.uppinghamsummerschool.co.uk Tel: 01572 820800 Uppingham Yarns www.wools.co.uk Tel: 01572 823747 RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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Harborough Lights Lighting Design Consultancy David Letts 13 Manor Walk, Market Harborough, Leicestershire. LE16 9BP Tel: 01858 467716 Mobile: 07445 532774 dal63@hotmail.co.uk

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With brands such as Franklite, Elstead, Endon, Metal-Lux and many others, we can also supply a huge range of lighting to suit every taste, décor and mood. CONSULTANCY If you’re not sure exactly what you’re after, then we would be more than happy to suggest a lighting solution just for you. From our extensive range of suppliers, we can source everything from a single wall light to fully integrated lighting systems – and if you can’t make it into the shop, we can visit you in the comfort of your own home.

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Local Micro-Breweries on the Rise Micro breweries are on the rise, partly due to the greater emphasis we all increasingly put on the providence of our food and drink and because we realise the importance of supporting our local independent businesses and entrepreneurs. Michelle Hansel reports… The Market Harborough Brewery Beer fans in the Market Harborough area will be pleased to hear that local artisan brewers and entrepreneurs have been turning their 25-year obsession into reality recently with the opening of their very own microbrewery. The Market Harborough Brewery was set up by Simon Shepley and Ivan Sheldrake, co-owner of the towns only micro pub, The Beerhouse, to supply the local area with “delicious, innovative and exciting beers, made from quality ingredients.” Try the beers in the perfect atmosphere of the Market Harborough micropub, The Beerhouse. Reviewers’ comments say it all: “A permanent beer festival” “Simply perfect for a good pint with friends with no noisy distractions” “Beerhouse Great atmosphere and great Beer” The brewery can produce about 3400 pints of beer every week and their customer base is growing steadily, ranging from The Royalist in Market Harborough to The Real Ale Classroom in Leicester. Retailers supplying the beer are fellow independent businesses, Duncan Murray Wines, Emmerson and West and Farndon Fields Farmshop so there is ample opportunity to try the selection of beers on offer. The beers range from fairly traditional English through to a more modern craft style. They have a core range and are

now starting to create some more unusual styles which include Hibiscus Pale 5.5% abv (made with dried Hibiscus flowers) launching at the CAMRA Beer Festival in Leicester on Wednesday 9th March and Hoppy Red 4.6% abv packed with English and American Hops balanced against finest English Malts. All the beer is hand made and packaged in Market Harborough and is available in both Cask and Bottle. It is available online at Edible LE16 plus the brewery shop is open on Saturdays from 10am until 4pm. Free tasting of at least one beer is possible every Saturday. They also have occasional events in the brewery with music and lots of beer on tap giving you the opportunity to drink the beer where it is made. The next event is planned for 23rd April so check their website for details. Simon says, “We endeavour to have beers that suit all tastes, be it for a traditional English quaffing ale or something bursting with hop flavours and aromas or for something much more esoteric made with non-traditional ingredients”. • For more information contact: Market Harborough Brewery Ltd, 71 St Mary’s Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7DS, www. mhbrew.co.uk, email; ilovebeer@mhbrew. co.uk Facebook: Market Harborough Brewery, twitter @harborobrewery. Contact: 76 St Marys Road, Market Harborough LE16 7DX, Tel: 01858 465317 and facebook: The Beerhouse

The Langton Brewery

This is another local success story that started out in 1999 at the Bell Inn, East Langton. A steady growth in demand for the range of beers resulted in relocation to new premises at Thorpe Langton in 2005, enabling increased production capacity. There is now an extensive range of beers brewed here such as the national award winner the Inclined Plane 4.2 abv, the Bowler 4.4 abv and the Welland Fox 4.3 abv. Personalised beers can be purchased, as can gift packs - perfect for someone who loves trying new ales or has a favourite beer. The bewery also now run tours and tastings, which are extremely popular as gifts and as corporate events. “We really enjoy our business and are always pleased to share our enthusiasm with outside groups”. Tours last about 2-3 hours and can take place any evening from Monday to Thursday. The beers are available to buy in numerous establishments in South Leicestershire and in the city. These range from Duncan Murray Wines, Emerson and West, The Curve Theatre in Leicester, through to many local pubs including The Bell Inn, East Langton and The Bakers Arms, Thorpe Langton, Farm shops such as Wistow and Farndon Fields and delicatessens including Weltons in Great Bowden and Deli Flavour in Leicester. They are also available online at EdibleLE16. Look out for details on the website: Second annual beer festival to be held on the 8th, 9th and 10th July • Langton Brewery, Grange Farm, Welham Road, Thorpe Langton, Market Harborough, LE16 7TU, Tel: 01858 540116 or 07840 532826, www.langtonbrewery.co.uk, info@langtonbrewery.co.uk, twitter@ langtonbrewery, facebook: Langton Brewery RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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t the end of this month, the Country Life ‘Move To The Country’ show takes place in Chelsea and Moores will be showcasing properties in their portfolio to thousands of London buyers keen to find out more about living ‘the good life’. Thanks to their strategic position and identification as the best places in the UK to live, Stamford and Rutland are now firmly established as prime relocation areas for families in the South. “Clients are keen to sell their homes in London and make the move to this region where they find superb transport links to make commuting easy as well as the excellent schools and a wealth of country homes from which to enjoy the unrivalled lifestyle this area offers,” says Vernon Moore, Managing Director of Moores Estate Agency and Country and Equestrian of Oakham. As well as the finest properties available, Vernon will tempt visitors to the Moores stand with a taste of the region including samples of the best locally produced food and drink plus

lots of invaluable information on schooling, lifestyle and leisure. “We are really proud to represent Rutland and Stamford at such a prestigious event and attendance has proved invaluable to our vendors, many of whom have seen swift sales as a result of introductions made at the show”. Vernon explains that serious interest comes in two main forms; those who are wishing to move out of London completely and those who wish to combine a rural lifestyle with a reasonable commute. “With the capital accessible in under an hour from both Grantham and Peterborough, we have plenty of homes ideally placed with vendors ready to move.” It’s not too late to include new listings to those on show with Country & Equestrian in London this month where there is an especially good reason to be seen there. “This year will be vitally important for visitors as there is a national shortage of rural homes with 35% fewer available than this time last year which

means there has never been a better time to bring your home to market. • Thinking of selling? Contact Moores on 01572 757979 or for Country & Equestrian contact Vernon Moore on 01572 490319 or visit www.countryequestrianhomes.com for specialist advice from the experts.

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obert-John Edwards, a Bass-Baritone and a professional opera singer, who grew up in Rutland and now lives in Whissendine will be performing, along with some ‘special’ guests at St Andrew’s Church on April 23rd. Rob’s guest-friends include the Colleratura Soprano, Shiona Cormack, who sang on the Operaworks course at English National Opera, Caroline Sharpe, the 2009 winner of the prestigious Mario Lanza Prize, Joanna Gamble, a Mezzo Soprano based in Leeds who sings all over the UK, as well as Julian Ochwat, a Tenor from Ipswich who has sung all over East Anglia and the East Midlands. April 23rd 2016 is the 400th Anniversary of The Bard’s Death and to pay tribute the group will be performing a number of well-known operatic numbers and ensembles as well as a selection of arias and duets from Opera’s taken directly or inspired by plays by William Shakespeare. Tickets are available at a very reasonable £10 (£5 for Under 18s and students) and can be purchased at Whissendine Mace Village Shop or on the door. Refreshments will also be available before the concert and in the interval. Doors will open at 7pm and the concert begins at 7.30pm. Seating is unreserved and cushions are always recommended for church based concerts.

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THE LONDON LINK… Through an established partnership with Douglas & Gordon, one of London’s largest property agents, Country & Equestrian have a direct link with thousands of buyers searching for rural homes. “We are able to offer expert guidance to London buyers seeking the best value for money when they move,” Vernon explains. “Very often clients have sold a much smaller property in the south and need some regional expertise when it comes to finding their perfect new home in an unfamiliar area. This is where we can offer all the local knowledge they need as well as advice on schools and amenities to suit their needs.” WHAT DO CLIENTS SAY? Recently re-branded as a result of its phenomenal success, Country & Equestrian has been recognised nationwide for its huge portfolio of properties ranging in price from £600,000 to £6 million – many of which are never seen on line or in any press advertising and include cottages, country homes and estates, equestrian properties and farms. “At Country & Equestrian, the ethos is to tailor the brokerage of the property around the needs of the individual and while some vendors like to take advantage of a full national marketing presence, others prefer a different approach. We also offer a highly personal, low key marketing option which is

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LEFT: What £4 million buys you in London RIGHT: Prebendal House, Empingham sold by Country & Equestrian Homes, Guide £4,000,000. hugely popular with vendors who prefer to keep the sale of their property discreet; so discreet in fact that this option is likely to be the most successful customer service you have never heard of!” Having been discreetly marketed, London Office the recent sale of a country home in Luffenham through Country & Equestrian prompted these responses from the vendor Grantham Station Office and buyer involved…. The Vendor said – “At no time did we feel we were one of hundreds of people on the books trying to sell a house. C&E have a personal network with London based agencies and indeed our buyer came from London. Vernon Moore not only found us a buyer but kept everyone on schedule so we could plan our move. They then helped us relocate our offices and found us a new home – a true end to end service.” The Buyer said - “When we spoke to C&E we had viewed about a dozen houses and knew what we wanted and what we didn’t. Vernon really listened and instead of adding us to an email list, about six weeks later we got a call about a property which sounded ideal. A second viewing confirmed our initial impression and within the month we had agreed the purchase. The service we received from C&E was genuinely different and the property we purchased was never on the open market.” Vernon commented, “It’s very gratifying when the hard work of the team creates a happy outcome – one of the most memorable was the sale of the outstanding Rutland property Prebendal House to a buyer who had sold a town house in Belgravia. A prime example of what we do best – demonstrating to clients what their capital can achieve in this region.” If you are currently searching for your next home or require advice on marketing your property through Country & Equestrian, contact Vernon Moore Tel: 01572 757979 www.countryequestrianhomes.com • Next month…. Look out for great advice from the Moores team in a special feature on downsizing.

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Hourly Rate:- Competitive – to be discussed at Interview We are seeking motivated, passionate and qualified individuals to join our friendly and welcoming college. We need energy, commitment, ability, positivity and a willingness to ensure the best results possible for the young people in our care. You will have proven experience and high expectations to promote engaging and effective academic support at GCSE, AS and A2 level. Contracts will be on an hourly, part time basis, in accordance with the requirements of our timetable and student choice. Some positions are available immediately; some for our Summer School and others for September. We have vacancies in different subject areas, so would welcome applications covering all areas of the curriculum. Working with small groups, we are offering hours which might be suitable for retired, career break or stay at home parents.

Leighfield is a friendly and welcoming primary school for children aged 4-11 years, situated in the thriving market town of Uppingham. Consistently high academic expectations and achievement. Excellent opportunities for sport, music and performing arts. Places available in our current Early Years Class and for admission Autumn 2016.

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FULL TIME RESIDENT TUTOR AND SUMMER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES LEADER Salary:- £16,000p.a. pro rata plus meals and accommodation (3rd July to 28th August 2016) The resident tutor is directly responsible for the pastoral care and welfare of the students in the designated accommodation; helping students to settle in by providing appropriate support and working with colleagues to help students enjoy college life and achieve their potential.

If you are interested in joining us, please apply via our website www.brookehouse.co.uk/Job-Vacancies Closing date for applications is Friday, 15th April 2016, 12 noon. Applications/Interest in working at Brooke House can be submitted after this time, which will then be considered for our next round of recruitment. Visitors are welcome, so if you would like to come and meet us and have a tour at a time that is convenient to you, please email enquiries@brookehouse.com Brooke House is committed to promoting the welfare and safeguarding all the young people in our college and interviews will be conducted with Safer Recruitment checks at the forefront of our selection criteria. Any candidate who is unsuitable to work with young students need not apply.

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Revived and Refreshed Fancy a spring makeover? Catherine Varney looks at the best ‘pick-me-ups’ for the new season

Put a spring in your step:

If your feet are feeling a little jaded, it’s time to hot-foot it over to Ellique in Oakham where they are offering a special April treat: a fabulous foot massage for just £7.50! Take a seat in the relaxing pedicure station and let one of the talented therapists ease away your stresses and tension. A foot massage can leave more than just your feet feeling like they’re walking on air - it can improve circulation to reduce swelling, help with headaches and migraines and has even been known to reduce blood pressure. Ellique, 55 South Street, Oakham Tel: 01572 723950

Lighten up:

If it’s that time of year where your highlights are starting to look a little brassy, it’s a good idea to book in for a colour refresh. Try Essence Hair and Beauty in Uppingham where you can guarantee that the naturally-derived Aveda products they use will do wonderful things for your hair. Owner Kate told me that one of the Aveda toners is a good way to revive highlighted hair – this doesn’t need to be booked as a colour appointment and can be applied in just 5 minutes whilst you’re in for a cut and blow dry. The toner will brighten dull hair, giving highlights a new lease of life. Essence Hair and Beauty, 7 Market Place, Uppingham, LE15 9QH Tel: 01572 822715

Get Glammed up:

Out for a special occasion? A professional hair appointment for a ‘hair up’ is a must. Thomas Potts now owns three hair salons in the region, having recently opened a branch in Loughborough, following the success of Oakham and Melton. He told me: “I have a very talented team of stylists and,

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in particular, Lindsey Baker from our Melton Mowbray branch, who does a lot of our weddings and hair up events. Thomas also enthused: “Her love of hair ups and the more glamorous side of hairdressing has always been the key to Lindsey’s development and, along with Rachel and Natalie from our other salons, she attends courses regularly to keep herself up-to-date with latest fashions and designs. They all also teach our younger stylists on training nights so that we ensure the development and skills continue.” Thomas Hairdressing, The Maltings, 15 Mill Street, Oakham, Tel: 01572 756561, 2 High Street, Melton Mowbray, 13-14 Churchgate, Loughborough, Tel: 01509 211010, www.thomashairdressing.co.uk

Face it:

Sometimes, you want a little extra help with your looks – and this is now more readily available than ever. The highly popular Olive Tanning & Beauty Studio now offer an aesthetics clinic once a month, run by Jess, a registered nurse with 13 years experience in cosmetic and aesthetic treatments. Skin consultations are free and treatments include botox for lines and wrinkles and hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating), dermal fillers for a plumper pout and more youthful cheeks, liquid facelifts, skin peels, micro needling and more. Results are very natural and many happy clients report they have a more youthful, refreshed appearance without looking like they have had anything obvious done. The next clinic date is 4th April, so make sure you book a space to reveal a whole new you. Olive Tanning & Beauty Studio, 5&6 Crown Walk, Oakham, Tel: 01572 755750

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and Also find the latest in Tested oscillation training at Olive Tanning – the Vibr8 plate offers 3 different programmes – post injury rehabilitation, fat loss and toning. The workout is also recognised as instigating improved posture, muscle strength and flexibility. For £12 a month, and each workout only 10 minutes long (ideally 4 or 5 times a week), exercise just got easy!

TOP 5 BEAUTY BUYS FOR SPRING 2016: • 1 Maybelline Vivid Matte Liquid Lipsticks – perfect your pout with this new range of lipstick wands from Maybelline New York. The colour glides on smoothly with a gel-like feel but leaves behind intense, pigmented colour and a matte finish. • 2 NARS Pro Palette – ideal for beauty buffs everywhere, these new palettes are completely customisable online with your favourite colours of pressed powder, blushes, bronzers and eyeshadow: so you have all your favourites in one place. • 3 Kerastase Creme de la Creme blow dry cream – now one of the best blow dry creams on the market for thicker, unruly hair, reducing volume for a sleek, smooth style. • 4 MAC foiled eyeshadow – a must-have for the metallic look which is still strong in spring. My favourite is ‘Fly by twilight’ which adds a subtle, neutral shimmer. • 5 Smashbox Photo Finish Primer - gives skin an unbeatable soft-focus, flawless finish and there’s now a whole range of primers to suit different skin types.

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All Water Solutions Juggling the demands of looking after three children with running a successful business would be a tall order for most people but Darron and Lisa Evans, who own bespoke bathroom, wet room and plumbing company All Water Solutions, based in Uppingham, clearly thrive on the challenges it presents. Nick Rennie investigates…

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ARRON, who started out as a plumbing and heating engineer at the age of 17, has worked on thousands of projects over the last 30 years. While he is out and about carrying out installations, Lisa manages the showroom. The company has enjoyed a successful year at its new premises in the centre of Welland Vale Garden Centre. Says Lisa, “Working together as a husband and wife team works as well as expected from an average 60 to 70-hour working week. Work, at times, is all-consuming and that is because of our high standards and expectations but we feel that we have a good work-life balance. Our three children keep us in check and firmly grounded – life is never dull in our household.” Darron, who is an award-winning installer and a Fired Earth Guild Member, has seen customer tastes change markedly during his career. One of his more memorable recent jobs was converting a bedroom into a walk-in wet room, complete with a log burner. “Fashions have changed where we now install more and more wet rooms and no two installations are the same. Bespoke wet room seating is quite popular too, as is modular bathroom furniture. Bathrooms now tend to be white with the tiling emphasis on neutral tone colours which future-proof the rooms,” explains Darron. First point of call for customers is to visit the company’s showrooms where they discuss individual requirements. All Water Solutions specialise in fully project-managed installations and are able to supply every trade required on a job, including plumbing and heating. As well as bespoke

bathrooms and wet rooms, Darron also supplies and installs kitchens and bedrooms and can fit all types of floor and wall tiling, as well as vinyl flooring. Lisa said: “We are probably one of the only companies where you will engage with the director from initial contact, through to design, project management, installation and completion.” More and more customers are now asking for technology to be fitted in the important rooms in their house. “Underfloor heating seems the norm. Stereo sound systems in bathrooms, wet rooms and kitchens are also quite popular. We’ve also had requests for bathroom televisions to be installed and body-drying systems,” explains Darron. The couple have updated their website, which can be found at www. allwatersolutions.co.uk , where customers can view details of previous work carried out by the company. The showroom is open 9.30am to 3pm on Monday to Thursday and 9.30am to 1pm on Saturdays and is closed on Fridays. The couple are willing to see customers outside these hours at the showroom by appointment. Darron added, “We take pride in our service and because we have over 30 years’ experience, we feel confident that we are one of the most experienced all-round home improvement companies in the locality.” • The Offices, Glaston Rd, Oakham, Uppingham LE15 9US. You can telephone All Water Solutions on Tel: 01572 824004 or 07702 293455, or visit their website: www.allwatersolutions.co.uk. RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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Need to see a GP? We offer rapid access to private GP services at a time to suit you If you would like a full, in depth, consultation with an experienced and understanding GP, then Spire Leicester Hospital’s Private GP Service is just a phone call away. • Fast access to convenient appointment times • Choice of male or female doctor • Private diagnostic tests, scans and X-rays when appropriate • Minimal waiting times for results • Appointments for Immigration, HGV, DVLA and pre-employment medical checks

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Spire Hospital Spire Leicester Hospital opens two new outreach clinics in Market Harborough and Stamford. Sosennah Every investigates… We have all been concerned about the waiting times to see specialists on the NHS but for those who are willing to pay, there are some immediate options available in our area with Spire Healthcare, a leading provider of private healthcare that has 39 private hospitals located throughout the UK.

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WAS invited to see the purpose built hospital in the leafy surroundings of Gartree Road in Oadby and was immediately struck by the efficiency, professionalism and friendliness of all the staff I met. For those who have private medical insurance, want to try the private route and pay for their own treatment, or select Spire Leicester Hospital through the NHS Patient Choice scheme, Spire Leicester Hospital offers diagnostics and treatments across 34 core specialities. Setting Spire Leicester apart is its Rapid Access and One-Stop clinics such as the One Stop Cardiac Clinic and a One Stop Breast Clinic – a Bupa-accredited breast cancer service for rapid diagnosis, onward referral and treatment of breast disease. For those living in Market Harborough and Stamford, initial consultations with a number of specialist consultants, private GPs and physiotherapists are now even easier at the two new outreach clinics at Archway House in Market Harborough and at Broad Street in Stamford town centre. This service gives people living here the opportunity to have initial consultations and follow up treatment, such as physiotherapy at a location much closer to home, with evening and weekend appointments available too, made directly through the hospital. Look out for their free mini-consultation evenings offering the opportunity to have a free, no obligation chat with a surgeon giving expert advice in their area of specialty (these mini-consultations are an opportunity to ask questions and not

a formal out-patient consultation so before proceeding to surgery, a full out-patient consultation is required). If patients are referred to the hospital for surgery, the Spire Leicester facility includes four operating theatres (three with laminar flow to further minimise the risk of infection) with on-site sterile services for the sterilisation of surgical equipment. To facilitate speedy results there are on-site pathology services and diagnostic imaging facilities include

a static 64-Multislice CT Scanner, MRI, ultrasound, X-ray, mammography and DEXA scanning, which measures bone mineral density to diagnose osteoporosis. The hospital also employs its own team of specialist housekeepers to guarantee the hospital’s cleanliness. I visited the dedicated Chemotherapy and Daycare suite which was extremely modern and fresh. Each room was fitted with large

comfy chairs so patients don’t have to lie in bed whilst receiving their chemotherapy and there is plenty of space for friends and relatives to come along. Alternatively, patients can enjoy the television or read in the peace and quiet. Food is also made freshly to order by the hospital’s own chefs. Spire Leicester has 54 single private rooms, many of which have been recently refurbished. The rooms are spacious and airy and felt more reminiscent of a four star hotel room rather than a hospital room. With large ensuite shower rooms, Pecksniffs’ Mood Therapy shower gels and shampoos, soft towels and bathrobes neatly folded on shelves, I was quite ready to feign an illness and stay! With quotes from clients saying, “Exceeded my expectations at every stage; I have had private treatment elsewhere but this was by far the very best. The staff were all wonderful. Excellent care, impossible to do any better”, it is easy to understand why so many patients choose Spire Leicester. The hospital has available some of the most experienced consultant surgeons and other specialists available in the East Midlands and all the staff work extremely hard to ensure patients get personalised and tailored care. • Spire Leicester Hospital, Gartree Road, Oadby, LE2 2FF, Tel: 0116 2720 888, www.spireleicester.com, info@spireleicester.com

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UPDATES ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ R

utland Musical Theatre (RMT) will bring the huge West End hit ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ to Rutland from Wednesday 13th April until Saturday 16th April at the Uppingham Theatre. A cast of 25 local members of the society will perform this stunning show. RMT are pleased to have Nicola Sandall as Director and Lynne Baker as Musical Director. The lead roles are played by three talented Rutland performers: Daniel Alfieri, Hayley Beasley and James Barlow. RMT chair, Anne Stringer, says, “We are thrilled to be able to bring this hugely iconic production to the local stage this Easter time. The music and lyrics by Andrew Lloyd- Webber and Tim Rice are loved by many and we hope that it proves to be a popular night out for local residents”. • Tickets are available from Uppingham Sports and Bookshop; Everlasting Now, Oakham; Wegottickets.com.

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ocal artist Bob Willars along with Dominic and Pip, the landlords of the Blue Ball at Braunston-inRutland, are pleased to present an eclectic exhibition of Bob’s artwork, spanning over 20 years of drawing and painting. The exhibition opened in March, and will be available to be viewed until 2nd May. Art has been part of Bob’s creative life over a number of decades. During this time Bob has explored a wide range of media as a means of personal expression and exploration, which is reflected in the works shown in the exhibition, although his love of watercolour highlighted with pen and ink has been a mainstay throughout this period. Since moving to Rutland from Devon three years ago, he has been inspired by artists such as Judi Whitton and her lively, colourful vignettes, and by Arnold Lowrey and his relaxed style of painting in rich colour. Having been fortunate enough to recently work with both artists, the exhibition shows Bob’s subsequent exploration of new subjects and approaches including his more recent use of acrylics, as well as a powdered watercolour medium. “Landscapes, seascapes and the inclusion of interesting buildings remain the subjects that inspire me most,” Bob explained. “Whether it is through walking the bridleways of Rutland or the coastal footpath in Devon, my countryside rambles never fail to remind me of the beauty of the British rural landscape. Boats, like buildings, add interesting geometric shapes into otherwise flowing backgrounds. Churches, cottages, pubs and windmills all bring their sense of history as well as their architecture into a picture.” This collection covers both his time in Rutland and his previous life on the south Devon coast. Its eclectic mix reflects the exploration he has made during this period into different media and subjects.

Oakham Veterinary Hospital Open Day Saturday 23rd April (11am-4pm) O

akham Veterinary Hospital are throwing open their doors to both clients and the general public. The hospital Open Day on Saturday 23rd April 2016 (from 11am - 4pm) is your chance to see behind the scenes at the practice. The hospital moved from a town centre location to their purpose-built site on Ashwell Road more than a decade ago and has continued to grow. The Open Day will mark the official opening of the eagerly-awaited Small Animal Hospital extension. There will be tours of the Small Animal and Equine departments with a chance to meet their team of vets, veterinary nurses and support staff. There will be something for everyone with activities, competitions and even a ‘Pet’s Corner’. Entry is free to all with hot and cold refreshments available

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all day. All proceeds from the day will be going to Canine Partners. They will be demonstrating the work that their, highly-trained, assistance dogs do to help people with physical disabilities. • Contact: Oakham Veterinary Hospital, Ashwell Road, Oakham, LE15 7QH, Tel:01572 722646

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arket Overton needs your help! Villagers are teaming up with the Lodge Trust to build a brand new play area for local families from across Rutland to enjoy. They are looking for support to make the move from the village’s current playground, which after providing 17 years of entertainment, now needs to be replaced. If you think you or your company can help get in touch with Lisa Barnett on dabandlisa@hotmail. com Tel: 07958 521401.

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Greenhouse Café • Garden Centre • Food and Gift Centre • Stone Company

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At the Langton Greenhouse and Garden Centre, we have been working on something quite special for the past few months and we are pleased to say that our brand new Garden Centre is now open to the public. We have a bigger and better range than ever before, with our extensive selection of perennials, trees, shrubs and aquatic plants, as well as a comprehensive range of gardening products and ornaments including, new for this season, water features and garden furniture. We have a track record of providing quality products which represent excellent value for money. Throughout April, all customers in the Garden Centre who have spent over £50 will receive a free Coffee and slice of Cake in our Café.

01858 545819

Melton Rd, East Langton, LE16 7TG

Our Café has become well known for it’s friendly staff and it’s selection of freshly prepared food and drinks on offer. Wherever possible we use locally sourced products, from ethical and responsible suppliers, and, in season, grow our own produce on site too. All this ensures we can offer the very highest standard in quality local food. Our Food and Gift Centre is very enticing and full of inspired ideas, including our wonderful range of clothes and jewellery with a Scandinavian influence. Our toys and gifts are all beautifully crafted and far removed from the run-of-the-mill high street products you might usually find. Our speciality foods, including gluten free products and healthy treats, and our farm produce is all of the highest quality. You can rest assured, it is all locally and responsibly sourced goods.

April is the month to be really making the most of your garden, so we know lots of people will want to be really getting stuck in. To our loyal customers who we value so greatly, we really wanted to give something back and so, just to say thanks for choosing us, every time you spend £50 or more in the Garden Centre in April, you’ll receive a voucher for a Coffee and a Slice of Cake absolutely free.

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Design Trends for 2016 With the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show looming, Elspeth Stockwell explores the garden design predictions for 2016

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AM pleased to hear designers talk about the continuing trend in naturalistic planting and, importantly, a growing trend for incorporating a greater proportion of native species into planting schemes. I have been doing this for years, not least because it gives clients robust planting which is also wildlife friendly. It is very satisfying to know that my approach is finally ‘on trend’! As a designer, I have always devised gardens that sit comfortably in their landscape, sympathetic to local architecture. But what used to be an aesthetic concern is now also an environmental one – designing in local materials from sustainable sources are significant considerations for the garden design profession these days. That said, certain materials are very fashionable this year: rattan, wicker, copper, brass, wood and stainless steel. And interestingly, designers are looking to promote more texture in their designs, so we may well be seeing a wider than usual mix of materials being used in gardens. Watch out for the latest trend in paving: Italian Porcelain. I use it in my designs because it is tough, durable and virtually maintenance free. It gives you the lovely option to use the same material indoors and out. Materials that help to promote a seamless flow between home and garden are incredibly useful – they blur the lines – a style that continues to enthral designers and clients alike. Look out for outdoor kitchens, exterior sofas, exterior rugs and fire pits. Blurring the lines is a simple concept that can really inspire our way of thinking: one of the gardens at Chelsea this year, The Garden Bed, is based on a real garden design that enables hospice beds to be easily moved into a garden. The trend also works in reverse: houseplant sales are set to rocket as we ‘green up’ our homes. So dust off those tired old houseplants, re-pot and feed them and buy them a few companions. I will be taking my own advice. 2016 looks set to be a colourful year with jewel-like tones, vibrant pinks, oranges and dark reds taking centre stage. And we are not just talking flowers; plant pots are set to be as colourful as the plants they contain. Finally, the boring old front garden is about to be transformed – we all know that driveways need to have curb appeal and designers are really starting to look at creative ways of making the ordinary extraordinary. Horticulture is big business and has become adept at selling us the latest fashion, ‘musthave’ item for our gardens. However, we clearly cannot change our gardens in the same way

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we change a winter coat every few seasons. We have to be shrewder than that and as a designer I would not be doing my job properly if I did not design gardens that lasted for years to come. There is much to be said for taking classic design cues from your house architecture, its wider landscape and your own needs. By definition, what is very fashionable today will look dated by tomorrow. But we can play with fashion and incorporate the best of the new into our gardens. If vibrant colours are de rigueur then why not grow annual cutting flowers in combinations of shocking pink and orange. You could do worse than peruse Sarah Raven’s website for inspiration. If your garden furniture has reached its use by date, then it may well be worth taking a look at the exterior furniture range – innovative materials can make for real durability, and statement pieces carefully selected can last for years. I shall be visiting the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year for inspiration and a bit of fun. I am glad to see that Diarmuid Gavin is back with an ‘Eccentric British Garden’. The garden

apparently features ‘a short performance every 15 minutes’. This I must see. I wonder if the idea will catch on? • From full garden designs to border rejuvenation, contact Elspeth on Email: info@elspethstockwell.co.uk, Tel: 0752 305 5851, www.elspethstockwell. co.uk, Facebook: (www.facebook.com/ ElspethStockwellDesign)

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WHAT’S ON Amander Meade selects some of the best entertainment in the region this month Friday 1 April, 6.45pm for 7pm FILM NIGHT: Suffragette Period drama starring Carey Mulligan in a gritty portrayal of the struggles of the suffragette movement. Tickets £5 on the door Refreshments available to buy or bring your own. Lyddington Village Hall Wednesday 13 April, 7.30pm EVENT: Ashley Film Night This month’s film is ‘The Lady in the Van’ starring Maggie Smith and Alex Jenning and is based on a true story by Alan Bennett. Ashley Village Hall Tickets £5 on the door. (Intermission for refreshments) Saturday 16 April, 9am to 1pm (and the third Saturday of each month) CHARITY EVENT: Craft and Gift Fayre With proceeds to the Sick Children’s Trust, lots of different stalls selling a variety of crafts and gifts, with many local, independent traders as well as free craft activity for children, homemade cakes and refreshments. Congregational Church,

Oakham High Street Admission is free For booking or information call Michelle Tel: 07740 412287. Saturday 23 April, 7am to 10am EVENT: Bird Ringing Demonstration and Osprey Walk Join the team as they demonstrate netting, ringing and releasing a variety of song birds on the reserve. There will also be a guided walk to see the Manton Bay Ospreys. On Sunday 1 May from 5am there will be a Dawn Chorus Walk with both events topped off with a fabulous cooked breakfast. Lyndon Nature Reserve, Rutland Water £20 per person, booking Tel: 01572 737378 www.rutlandwater.org.uk Saturday 23 April, 10am to 2.30pm WORKSHOP: Porcelain Tea Light Holders with Katie Almond Use a variety of textures from buttons, vintage lace to stamps to create an individual tea light holder that can be personalised. No experience necessary but bring an apron. Itch Gallery, Oakham Places are £45 Tel: 01572 755333 www.itchgallery.co.uk Saturday 23 April, 7.30pm CONCERT: ‘Music from the time of the Third Duke of Rutland’ This special concert features Suonar Cantando. The trio will perform

Thursday 21 April, 2.30pm TALK: ‘Hester and Harriet’ Stamford author Hilary Spiers will talk about her entertaining new novel ‘Hester and Harriet’. A predictable Christmas and two ladies’ comfortable and rather staid retirement is rocked by an unexpected turn of events. Oakham Library Tickets £2 Tel. 01572 722918

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Saturday 30 April, from 1.30pm (talk at 2.30pm) EVENT: Rutland Hardy Plant Society Talk Matthew Wilson, local well known broadcaster, garden designer and RHS Curator, will deliver the 8th Celebrity Lecture entitled ‘Bringing Chelsea Design to Your Back Garden’. There will be a plant sale from 1.30pm. Brooke Priory School Theatre Tickets £10 each to include refreshments from Henry Woolston Tel: 01664 474235 or www.hpsrutland.btck.co.uk

Wednesday 13 to Saturday 16 April, 7.30pm (Saturday matinee) MUSICAL THEATRE: Jesus Christ Superstar The society will perform this stunning show, containing musical numbers including ‘I don’t know how to love him’, and ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’. Uppingham Theatre Tickets available from Uppingham Sports and Book Shop, Everlasting Now, Oakham, wegottickets.com and Paula Donaldson Tel: 01572 822788 Wednesday 27 April, 7.30pm TALK: Great Easton & District Local History Society Author of several history publications, Robert Ovens will be giving a fully illustrated talk about ‘The Lost Buildings of Rutland’. Great Easton Village Hall. Admission is £2 for nonmembers.

Monday 2 May, 10am to 4pm EVENT: Braunston May Fayre Held in support of Age UK Rutland & Leicestershire expect all the usual activities such as street market, craft market, fairground rides, live music, raffle, tombola, dog show and games.

pieces by Handel and Carbonelli. St Andrew’s Church, Lyddington Tickets £16 from Everlasting Now, Oakham or Uppingham Sports and Books. www. musicinlyddington.co.uk Sunday 24 April EVENT: CiCLE Classic International cycling teams turn out to race 180K starting off in Oakham and going around Rutland Water and many villages en route. On April 23 the new Dare2B Rutland CiCLE Tour has over a thousand amateur entrants with routes from 20 miles linked to Hope Against Cancer. All details at www.cicleclassic.co.uk

Saturday 30 April and Sunday 1 May, 10am to 4pm EVENT: Artisan Cheese Fair The best regional cheesemakers will display their wares to sample and buy plus other artisan food suppliers, talks and tastings. Cattle Market, Melton Mowbray Admission £3, children free www.artisancheesfair.co.uk

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Back in the Saddle with Rutland Velo Club David Graham used his bike occasionally for local errands until an invitation from a friend led to a charity bike ride. Now the Chairman of the Rutland Velo Club, David has declared his mission to encourage cyclists of all ages and abilities to take to two wheels – he tells Amander Meade why Rutland is the perfect place to rediscover riding

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OW did you get involved with the club? I accepted a challenge to take part in a 65 mile ride and began to train for that on my own. A Velo Club member noticed a Facebook post I made about my efforts, invited me on a club ride. As a novice it was great to meet so many cyclists from different walks of life and cycling regularly with local riders became a big part of my life. Before riding with the club, I would never have considered riding through the winter or in the dark but the group gave me the confidence to do so. Why is cycling such a great activity? Because it’s available to all – whatever you age, ability or fitness level, you can jump on a bike and immediately improve your fitness level, make new friends and enjoy the outdoors. On most of our rides, the social element is central involving a pit stop for coffee and cake or a post ride drink in a pub garden. Cyclists tend to be very friendly, positive people who create a great social atmosphere and are tremendously supportive to anyone who wants to join in. Do you need special kit or an expensive cycle? Absolutely not. We embrace all kinds of cycling and cater for different paces from leisurely riding up to race training. Novices of any age are always very well looked after so there is no danger of ever being left behind or feeling out of your depth. Is Rutland a great place to cycle? This county is an absolute ‘Mecca’ for cycling. I rediscovered Rutland all over again on my bike; we have stunning scenery, varied terrain and enough challenges to make the riding interesting. There are lots of very safe, wide back roads where you can ride for miles with very little traffic. There is also brilliant off road cycling around Rutland Water and lots of other public tracks. I can promise that riding with the club will take you to corners of Rutland you have never seen. Last word…. My aims for this year are to make female and junior riders especially welcome and to broaden the range of introductory rides and off road routes. It would be great to coax a few more of our members to try racing for the first time – myself included! Riding with the club is fun and will work wonders on your fitness without you even noticing. A friendly welcome is guaranteed - we look forward to meeting you. Give it a go…. Novice rides (open to any rider and bike type and move at the pace of the slowest rider) take place on Saturdays at 2pm from Rutland County Council Car Park and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6.30pm from Oakham Cycle Centre. Intermediate and Advanced riders (riding between 14 and 16 mph) are very welcome to join club rides on Wednesday evenings and Saturday/Sunday mornings. See the website for venues and times.

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Membership of the Rutland Velo Club costs just £15 per year. Find out more at www.veloclubrutland.co.uk Oakham Cycling Centre offer a discount for members. 2 Barleythorpe Road, Oakham Tel: 01572 757058 www.oakhamcyclecentre.co.uk Maximise your cycle power with accurate data to guide your training with expert Coach/Physiotherapist combination of Mary Hardwick and Julie Peach at Inspire2Tri in Manton. www.inspire2tri.co.uk Tel: 01572 244224 Rutland Cycling stock many bike brands and offer traffic free cycle hire, a full workshop, custom build and a regular calendar of events and seminars. Tel: 01572 332032 www.rutlandcycling.com Rutland Rouleur encourages youth and junior cycling. www. rutlandrouleur.org.uk Windmill Wheels specialise in custom building dream bikes. Whether you are a seasoned racer or an adventure tourer, they have the bike for you. www.windmillwheels.co.uk Tel: 01572 787720

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Where there’s Hope, there’s Life Hope Against Cancer is Leicestershire and Rutland’s local cancer research charity. They are committed to providing funding for cancer research projects in order that local people benefit from innovative treatments. Amander Meade speaks to Rutland volunteer Jenny Smith about the pioneering work of the Hope Foundation How was the Hope Foundation established? The Hope Foundation was launched in 2002 to raise funds for research into the causes and treatment of cancer in Leicestershire and Rutland. It was founded by the late Allison Wilson CBE who discovered, after she was diagnosed with cancer in 1996, that the development of cancer care in Leicestershire and Rutland was hampered by lack of funding. Allison became aware during her own treatment that patients treated locally did not enjoy the proven advantages of being able to take part in clinical trials which were a feature of treatment in areas where there is strong financial support from cancer research charities. Allison’s vision, then, was to provide Leicestershire and Rutland with their own dedicated charity which would raise money in the two counties, for use in the two counties. The idea was to establish this area as a renowned cancer research centre with the reputation to attract the most able staff and provide the best available training for doctors and nurses in the field of cancer care.

What progress has been made so far?

Through the enormous generosity of the people of Leicestershire, Rutland and beyond, Hope Against Cancer has to date raised over £4 million which has funded over forty research projects into many different forms of cancer. In May 2012 the Hope Against Cancer Clinical Trials Unit was opened at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, one of the first units outside London and Hope funds a nurse there who adds to the care and support that patients receive. By supporting cancer research today we aim to develop effective treatments for the future.

Have there been any ‘breakthrough’ moments as a result of Hope’s work? When Hope was founded, cancer survival rates in Leicestershire and Rutland were among some of the worst in Western Europe. Now, 1 in 2 people diagnosed with cancer have life expectancies of ten years or more, so huge progress has been made. In 2014, Leicester became a cancer research centre of excellence - the only one in the Midlands. Hope Against Cancer will be funding vital research into early detection and prevention of cancers, projects which have a clear benefit for cancer patients in the region. Recently, researchers from the University of Leicester and Leicester’s Hospitals announced a breakthrough advance in the results of the world-first clinical trial with actual patients of a new drug to treat particular blood cancers. Professor Martin Dyer is Professor of Haematic-Oncology at the University of Leicester and Honorary Consultant Physician in the Department of Haematology at Leicester Royal Infirmary. He said: “I am so delighted that we have been able to run this study. The establishment of the Hope Against Cancer Clinical Trials Facility, under the directorship of Professor Anne Thomas, allows us to lead this kind of study that really does change the lives of our patients.”

How can local people help? Rutland and Market Harborough Living readers can look out for special speakers, lunches, dinners, coffee mornings, cake stalls, curry evenings as well as our Bold and Blue week in September. Readers might want to simply donate through our website or get involved by holding or supporting an event. We would love local businesses to make us their charity for a year – the next High Sheriff for Rutland, Dr Sarah Furness is going to do just that. Sarah along with Mary Lloyd, myself and others were the first Rutland volunteers and formed a small committee in 2002. We warmly welcome others to join us and continue fundraising for this exciting and important work. • Find out more about Hope Against Cancer, donate or help to fundraise at www.hfcr.org or Tel: 01162 700 101

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Happy Birthday As April 21st sees yet another milestone in the long life of Queen Elizabeth II, Caroline Aston discovers the origins of our majesty’s passion for horses at nearby Naseby Hall

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N the last four years Queen Elizabeth II has celebrated her Diamond Jubilee, welcomed two photogenic Cambridge great-grandchildren and overtaken her great-great grandmother Queen Victoria as Britain’s longest reigning monarch. Now she is about to became our first nonagenarian ruler and, dressed by Angela Kelly, she remains the Queen of Hats as well as Hearts! Of course, she was the nation’s sweetheart from the moment of her Caesarian birth at 17, Bruton Street, London. Columns of coverage were devoted to her layette (silk, cotton and muslin frocks- no woolly bonnets! Her mamma thought they made babies look like little gnomes...), her nursery routine (stew and simple pleasures) and her warm, close relationship with her crusty ‘Grandpapa King’, George V (she was seen as the magic ingredient in his recovery from serious illness in 1928-9 when he convalesced at Bognor which got its Regis as a reward.) From an early age two passions developed - dogs and horses. If her glamorous but flaky Uncle David (the future Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor) had not decided to give up his throne for the woman he loved, her life would almost certainly have been spent dutifully carrying out lower profile royal engagements, living in the country and revelling in her favourite animals, out of the public eye. She is a superb horsewoman - who can forget her appearances at the Trooping of the Colour, tailored to perfection in military style, her habit fitting like a glove and riding sidesaddle on a safely steady steed? And at this point let’s turn to clock back to the autumn of 1928 and to Naseby Hall, Northamptonshire in particular. For it could be said that the Queen’s love of horses was born not too far from Market Harborough. August 2013 saw the publication of a book to celebrate Prince George of Cambridge’s birth. Among other things it contained some previously unseen royal photographs. One of them shows a two year old Princess Elizabeth sitting astride a realistic toy horse outside a sunlit Naseby Hall with her mother, the Duchess of York, holding the bridle. Sweetly pretty, there’s a look of utter ecstasy on the baby royal’s face- the photograph marks the beginning of a love affair which has continued to this day. The Yorks had rented Naseby for the hunting season and their baby daughter spent much of the winter there. In his 1937 book ‘Princess Elizabeth’ writer E. Acland tells us that it was here ‘that Lisabet really fell in

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love with beautiful horses’. According to him the nursery staff was on red alert to stop her frequent attempts to run off to the stables and that her greatest treat was to pat her father’s hunters. There were hints too of her future fondness for dogs - ‘She especially loved the hounds with their nervous erect tails and their elemental eagerness to be off’. Hounds were later to be replaced by generations of corgis, a line beginning with Dookie in 1933. But even her austere grandfather was roped into the burgeoning horse obsession: the Archbishop of Canterbury on a nursery visit was astounded to see the aging George V playing ‘horsey’ on all fours while his granddaughter used the royal beard as a leading rein! In the same year as the Naseby visit the old King had his greatest racing success when his filly ‘Scuttle’ won the 1000 Guineas. Two years

later Crown Equerry Colonel A. E. Erskine supervised Elizabeth’s first formal riding lesson in the Buckingham Palace Mews: her grandfather’s birthday gift that year was a shaggy-maned Shetland called ‘Peggy’. A year later the proud Duchess of York led the Princess on Peggy to a meet of the Pytchley Hunt at Boughton Cover. Fast forward to 1981. At the Trooping of the Colour that year, Marcus Serjeant fired six blank shots at the Queen as she rode police horse ‘Burmese’ down the Mall. Though her horse briefly skittered Her Majesty expertly calmed and controlled him and rode on to do her duty. Cool, unflappable and the consummate professional, as indeed she has been throughout her long life and reign. But perhaps we can rightly say that we witnessed the ‘Naseby Legacy’ that day.

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OB Persani has made connections with generations of Rutlanders and Stamfordians since he spoke the first words on Rutland Radio 18 years ago. But the popular breakfast show presenter made a particularly special impression on one of his regular listeners and later this year she will become his wife. Rachel Harris replied to a request by the station for someone in the audience to act as a royal reporter following the birth of Prince George nearly three years ago. She regularly chatted live on air to Rob about the new royal arrival and finally met him at a charity event at Burghley House a few months later. Rachel roared with laughter as she recalled: “The first time I met Rob he was wearing a fairy tutu at an event for the Anna’s Hope charity which wasn’t the best look.” She became a regular listener after falling ill in 2012 with ME. “I was at home a lot and I used to listen all the time to Rob’s show,” said Rachel. “Rob kept me going through his show when I was ill. I don’t think he realises how much he impacts on people’s lives.” The couple got together at Christmas 2014 and, after gallantly asking her father’s permission, Rob finally proposed to Rachel in January, poignantly almost 19 years to the day his dad passed away. “I was bowled over by the reaction of people when listeners heard about our engagement,” said Rob, who now lives with his fiancée in Stamford. “The phone didn’t stop with people congratulating us and we got loads of cards. It was very humbling because I’m just a voice in their lives.” Rob has been the voice of Rutland Radio since it was launched in 1998.He prides himself on getting out and about to report live on occasions ranging from big pop music concerts at Burghley House to small charity and community events. Rob says he feels privileged to be a part of so many people’s everyday lives. “You become like one of the family,” he said. “The listeners who contact the show regularly have become as much a part of the show as I am. “People don’t recognise my face when I go shopping but when I say something the penny usually drops and they know my voice.” Rob has to get up at 5am on weekdays to do his show and recalls only oversleeping once. He woke up 15 minutes before his programme was due to start but was 80 miles

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away at his mum’s house in Staffordshire. Fortunately a colleague filled in until he finally arrived, 90 minutes late. One of the highlights of his presenting career thus far was watching the adventurer Sarah Outen pass under Tower Bridge last year to complete her remarkable London2London round the world trip in front of an army of supporters from Rutland and Stamford. He has interviewed some stellar celebrities over the years but his favourites were Agnetha from Abba and his broadcasting hero, Sir Terry Wogan. “I interviewed Sir Terry for 10 minutes and he was so friendly,” said Rob. “It was such a shock when he died recently. I genuinely shed a tear when I heard the news.” Rob received an award two years ago from the High Sheriff of Rutland, Trish Ruddle, to honour his services to the community. He is also proud of the station’s 10 regional Radio Academy Gold Awards. Rob, who also enjoys performing with the Rutland Musical Theatre company, added: “You become part of people’s lives in this job and our listeners are very loyal. They are fiercely proud of the area they live in, both in Rutland and in Stamford, and the fact that we are ambassadors for the area.” • Rob Persani’s breakfast show is on Rutland Radio on weekdays, from 6am to 11am, on 107.2FM in Rutland and 97.4FM in Stamford.

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y husband, Pete, and helpers have had the monumental task of organising and fundraising for the Oakham Rugby Football Club’s Minis’ Tour, which takes place this month. Every year, the Under 10s’ coaches take around 100 mini (8-12 year olds) rugby players on tour and facilitate other team building activities over one weekend. The commission has been quite a daunting one, which has taken many hours of administration. My contribution was to organise a ball held last month at the Agricultural Centre. I am glad to report that it was a success - largely due to the generosity of local retailers: The auction and raffle raised well over £2000 with thanks to Will Wheelwright Salon, Paula Tennant - makeup artist (www.paulatennant.co.uk), Cavells, Duo Boutique, Win or Lose - Mens’ Lifestyle (www.win-or-lose.com), Otters Deli, Rutland Charcuterie, Barnsdale Hall Hotel, Belton House, Nick Quinn, Barnsdale Gardens, Rutland Cycling, Stapleford Park Hotel, Catmose Sports Centre, USSC, Burghley House and The Briarfields Hotel, Norfolk. (All excess funds go back into the club.) Another huge thank you to the caterers – ‘Robert Reid on Location’. Robert and his team of professional staff were exemplary in every way and unbelievably accommodating (more next month). The beady eyed of you will notice there is an advert for my replacement in this month’s edition – my family and I are moving to the USA for three years, but not until July so you haven’t seen the last of me yet! I would like to say the fundraising challenge had nothing to do with our decision….. no it didn’t at all; it has been an honour to work with the stalwarts who keep the club running – particular mention to the Crellin family. Barbara and Lisa are always on hand, incredibly organised, helpful and good humoured. Oakham is lucky to have such a facility and it would not exist without them. Another special mention to newcomer and head coach Tim Andrews, along with his wife Pip, whose family have also taken the club to their hearts. Pete and Luc are saddened to be leaving it all behind so make the most of it while you can! Do look out for other worthy fundraising events over the year.

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8 Local Artist Philip Dawson

10 Out and About The Bard of Avon

15 Clubs and Activities Sailing for all the Family

16 Art and Culture Nevill Holt Opera

18 Out and About

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22 Food and Drink

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25 Sean Hope

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28 Shops and Services Uppingham Town

33 Food and Drink Local Beer

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44 Health and Beauty Revived and Refreshed

47 Shops and Services All Water Solutions

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P ROF I L E

Philip Dawson Nicola Hardy talks to Philip Dawson about his inspirations, his art and the local area

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FIRST encountered Philip’s work at his oneman show back in 2014 in the Victoria Hall Gallery. His paintings had such a lightness of touch, fluidity of movement and vibrancy of colour that I found them extraordinarily beautiful. I became an instant fan! I confessed my admiration for his wonderful paintings then and two years later I am delighted to be profiling him for Rutland Living, in anticipation of his exciting new exhibition. I met him and his charming wife at his home in Oakham where he took me through into his studio to view his work, which is in the process of being framed. Philip was also busy designing his own brochures for his upcoming show. When did you realise you could draw? It all started the first day at infant school. I remember it well. The morning was spent reading and writing but in the afternoon we were asked to draw something we’d seen on our way to school. I drew a caterpillar tractor! My parents were most complimentary – as parents would be. They marvelled at the perspective – I didn’t know what that was, but apparently there it was in my drawing. They also liked my use of bright colours and the realistic way I’d captured the metal tracks. I don’t recall thinking it was special – I’d just drawn the tractor as I remembered it. Alas, that drawing disappeared decades ago. Were you encouraged to pursue art as a career? Yes - both my parents and teachers supported my desire to explore art further. Whilst doing my A-Levels, I decided I wanted to be a painter – so I went on to do an Art foundation course at Loughborough Art College. During this year, however, it dawned on me that the life of a fine Artist could be financially challenging – so I embarked upon a Graphic Design Diploma instead. Not quite the same as being a painter but the next best thing - and I was content. What was your first job? After a three year Graphics course I stepped into the world of publishing and later became an Art director. I worked with journalists, advertising and marketing people. This gave me the opportunity to confront all the visual considerations involved when producing a publication – an invaluable experience that helps me with my painting publicity.” When did you start painting again? I became a self-employed Graphic Designer.

I’ve had some great opportunities and exciting times working in graphics and still do but being self-employed also allows me time to paint. I have no intention of retiring but I can now follow the path I wanted to take and I can paint for painting’s sake. I set my own briefs and answer them in my own time. I love making things as well, from modelling and furniture making to brick laying and gardening. I see all these activities as being creative. In fact I enjoy anything that involves my hands, eyes and mind. What and where inspires you? My subject matter tends to be landscapes and nature. Walking in Barnsdale wood, The Birks of Aberfeldy, The New Forest, or any wood, particularly when bluebells are in flower, is one of my greatest pleasures. I’ll record inspiring scenes on paper and take photos for reference purposes - sometimes of small areas or details that may come in useful during the painting process. When I look at nature I seldom see the final picture – I look for clues; composition, colour and light quality. The rhythms and patterns of nature never cease to amaze me. How do you plan your paintings? Serendipity plays a big part in my painting. Sometimes the outcome is more exciting that way -although I don’t necessarily realise that at the time. A painting is never finished – it just comes to a stop – sometimes quite quickly. I like to take liberties with nature and this involves a certain degree of risk. I aim to produce a compelling drama by pushing colour as far as it will go. Exaggeration happens as I progress – certain elements become enhanced, be it composition, light or colour. I also like to give my paintings a point of view – mine – and I do that by asking myself these questions… Why am I attracted to that place? Was it a special quality of light? Is it a pleasing arrangement of shapes and patterns? What colours dominate? How can I enrich the scene? Is the final presentation of your work as important to you? Definitely! I do all my own mounting and framing, giving careful consideration to the desired over-all effect. For mounting my paintings I use conservation quality mount board. The frame shouldn’t compete with the painting in any way – it must complement it. With modern interiors in mind I go for

“There’s so much visual excitement to be enjoyed, shared and cherished that I am compelled to observe and interpret in paint.” minimalist plain wood moulding – usually ash with a lime wax finish or tulip wood painted white in earth pigment paint. I try new innovative ways of framing such as ‘float’ mounting where the painting appears to be floating within the frame. I’ve had many complimentary remarks from people about this technique. I’ll usually mount paintings in this fashion where I’ve used 300lb paper – it’s a particularly effective way to frame heavier weight paper and looks fresh and contemporary. When producing work for a new exhibition, I always keep in mind what people might want for their homes – I think about different colour schemes as well as the shape and size of the canvasses. Which painters have you been influenced by? I’m more influenced by recently living and contemporary artists than traditional ones. I admire the work of Alfred Chadbourn and Hamish MacDonald – renowned for their daring use of colour: John Miller – famous for his beach icons of tranquility and Jean DuCocque and Kurt Jackson for their dramatic ‘Celtic’ landscapes. • Philip has recently been accepted as a member of The Leicester Society of Artists and The Welland Valley Art Society and has exhibited in both their annual exhibitions. Itch Gallery in Mill Street, Oakham and Dotty Gallery in Twyford also show Philip’s work. • Philip’s latest paintings can be seen at the Victoria Hall Gallery, Oakham - Tuesday 26th April to Saturday 7th May 2016. For a preview check out his website: www. philipdawson.co.uk. Prices range from £195 - £600.

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Wind in the willows, Rutland Water

Autumn gold, New Forest

Aberfeldy waterfall

Startled deer, The Birks of Aberfeldy

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William Shakespeare, Sweet Swan of Avon! Some 400 years since his death in 1616 on his 52nd birthday, festivals, exhibitions and performances all around the world in 2016 will celebrate the legacy of William Shakespeare, arguably the finest playwright and poet ever to write in the English language. Abigail Richardson explores…

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NLY 70 miles from Rutland, Stratfordupon-Avon is set to host an exciting programme of activities and events this month And where else could be better to celebrate than the place Shakespeare was born, went to school, married and raised a family, was inspired to write many of his most famous work and, after his death on 23rd April 1616, was buried in the local church? The Birthday Celebrations extend to a whole week of events, culminating in a weekend of festivities and a parade on the 23rd and 24th April 2016. There will be entertainment for all the family at venues throughout the town, many of them outdoors and most of them free of charge. Elsewhere in the town new attractions will be opening including a re-imagination by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust of the Bard’s final home, New Place, and the opening to the public of the room at King Edward’s School where it is thought Shakespeare might first have put pen to paper. Both the Schoolroom and the Guildhall have been extensively renovated for the occasion. (www.shakespeares-england. co.uk/shakespeare’a-schoolroom-guildhall) The Royal Shakespeare Company will house a major new exhibition at its Swan Theatre, celebrating the magic of Shakespeare on stage and 100 years of theatre-making in Stratford upon Avon. A discovery tour at The Other Place, RSC’s newly reopened research and development hub, will take visitors on a journey ‘From Page to Stage’ with a chance to look inside the RSC’s store of 30,000 costumes for the first time. Logon to www.rsc.org.uk for further information. Interestingly, in his life-time, Shakespeare was never recognised as the genius we perceive him to be today. He was considered simply a man who wrote plays for the stage. Historian, Hans Walter Gabler tells us that Shakespeare did not engage in what was then considered intellectual work: ‘In his generation…drama stood outside the genres considered as literature.’ Indeed plays written for the public theatres were generally viewed as trivial works of popular entertainment. Today, however, Shakespeare is considered to represent literary heritage in exemplary form as well as all things culturally sophisticated. Scholar, J. Joughin insists: “Shakespeare… continues to signify Englishness” and has become “the national poet of a variety of countries’. But when did this worship begin? If Shakespeare was not recognised as a literary

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figure in the 1600s when did he become synonymous with high culture? The folio collections of Ben Jonson’s works published in the seventeenth century were crucial developments in the publication of English literature and English Renaissance drama. The first folio collection, issued in 1616, treated stage plays as serious works of literature instead of ‘popular ephemera’. The 1616 folio stood as a precedent for other play collections that followed including the First Folio of Shakespeare’s plays in 1623. Jonson’s Eulogy, ‘To the memory of my beloved, the AUTHOR Mr. William Shakespeare and what he hath left us’ in the 1623 Folio, is what first recognises Shakespeare as a ‘star of poets’ and prophecies that ‘He was not of an age, but for all time!’ The First Folio of 1623 was not only the first collected edition of Shakespeare, it was the first folio book ever published in England that was devoted exclusively to plays. And of the 39 plays now accepted as either wholly or partly

by Shakespeare, 18 have survived only because the First Folio was published. It is, therefore, hardly surprising that the First Folio has been described as ‘incomparably the most important work in the English Language’. It appears that the promotion of Shakespeare as both symbol and exemplar of British national identity began in earnest in the 1730s and reached its climax at Garrick’s jubilee in 1796. David Garrick staged three days of pageantry, songs and poems in Shakespeare’s honour with his ode to the ‘god of our idolatry’ and it was Garrick’s staging of this spectacular three-day celebration that firmly established the Bard’s literary reputation and made Stratford-uponAvon a centre for literary tourism. 400 Years on, we are invited to celebrate the legacy of William Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon. To join in and for further information log on to: www.shakespearesengland.co.uk/shakespeare-2016. I will see you there!

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SPRING 2016 With Easter come and gone in the blink of an eye and the days becoming ever longer it won’t be long before the flowers start to blossom, we see lambs in the field and everything becomes much greener. It’s by far my favourite time of year. It isn’t surprising then, that this time of year sees more clients asking for a “restyle” than any other. Below are a few things that we have found throughout the salons that are really on trend for spring/ summer 2016: THE “LOB” OR “LONG BOB” A bob worn just touching the shoulders, it can be graduated, (shorter at the back than the front) or worn more uniform making it easier to put up. The style has been worn by many celebrities including Caroline Flack, Jennifer Anniston, Gwyneth Paltrow to name a few. It’s great with finer hair, as you can have fewer layers and a bold outline making the hair look thicker. Thicker hair also looks great, ask for plenty of choppy layers to take the weight from the hair and plenty of texture throughout. MEN GO LONGER Whilst there is no denying that the army cut or short back and sides is a very strong, very popular look for gentlemen of all ages nowadays, we are tending to see a longer more sophisticated look starting to emerge. It’s great for gents with thinning hair, sometimes it’s all too easy to simply shave it all off, and if cut properly longer hair can work for most hairlines. It’s a very Italian way to wear your hair and certainly looks a lot more kept and stylish than a “buzz” cut. DO BLONDES HAVE MORE FUN? Hair naturally becomes lighter when exposed to the sun, and spring/ summer is a great excuse to perhaps go a shade lighter in your colouring. Always aim for a sun kissed look rather than a Barbie doll. The perfect test is that across the street it shouldn’t be noticeable that your colour has changed but up close a very natural, lighter colour should be apparent. SOMEONE ONCE TOLD ME: “great hair should not be the first thing someone notices about you, but should always be the thing people remember.” It never made sense to me until I had been hairdressing for a few years, but it is now something I believe very strongly in. I look forward to seeing you soon.

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Get Sailing 2016 is the year to get sailing: A sport for both children and adults. Katie Mitchell explores…

“It is the most AMAZING fun – I’ve been learning for a year and can’t wait to get back out on the water next month.” Dylan, aged 8 years. PHOTO: KEITH SIMPSON

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F you are looking for a new activity that will really keep the kids interested, then look no further than our beautiful Rutland Water and the opportunity of learning to sail. Sailing is a fantastic sport for all ages and Rutland Sailing Club at Edith Weston, is particularly keen to encourage all sailors both young and old into the sport. A great family sport where there is no limit to who can learn sail, from age 7 – 70 with both disabled and able bodied sailing together on Rutland Water each week. The beauty of a sport like sailing is that the whole family can get involved and Rutland Sailing Club provides a great environment for learning. With the right training and support sailing provides children with the confidence to enjoy being on the water, plus it builds physical fitness and agility. But most of all, sailing is brilliant outdoor fun. So, if that’s got you hooked, here is the lowdown on everything you need to know about creating some new waves out on the water. WHEN TO START: The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) junior courses run by Rutland Sailing Club at Edith Weston are designed to teach children the essentials of sailing. Junior courses are generally taught in small groups enabling children to learn quickly and enjoy the social aspects of the sport. • 7 to 9 year olds can participate in 4 or 5 day introduction courses run in the school holidays,

which are a great way to meet new friends, learn a new skill, and receive RYA certification. • 10-15 year olds are offered more structured courses that work through the RYA Youth Scheme stages 1-4, developing skills in boat handling, water safety through to basic racing skills. • For children that have some prior knowledge of sailing, booster courses help them develop and refresh their skills. ACCESSIBLE AND FRIENDLY: Whatever age you are, personal tuition is available, providing a quick way to acquire basic skills and obtain the RYA Level 1 & 2 essential skills. Sailing is sometimes regarded as an expensive sport but at Rutland Sailing Club it is not necessary to own a boat – or even to be a member of the Club. Many people start with a basic introductory course and then come along to one of the Club run activities, including Ladies Who Launch on Tuesdays and Fridays; the Saturday Social Sailing session offers groups of about twenty sailors the chance to meet up and sail under the friendly eye of an instructor. The cost of a 2-hour session is £15.00, which includes hire of a boat, wetsuit, plus tea and cake in the café afterwards – a very friendly way to learn to sail. CONTRIBUTING TO WIDER LEARNING AND ACHIEVEMENT: It’s also good to know that the RYA is

recognised by the Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards with many activities available at the Rutland Sailing Club counting towards DofE, such as volunteering, skills development or physical challenge. THE KIT BAG: For those new to sailing they only need to provide a pair of suitable shoes like old trainers or swim shoes as the the other protective clothing like wetsuits and life jackets are provided. 2016 DIARY DATES: The 2016 Junior / Youth programme kicks off on 1st April 2016 with courses running until the end of September. A full list of dates, courses and prices can be found at www.rutlandsailingschool.co.uk. Bespoke courses are also available. OPEN DAY: Rutland Sailing Club has an Open Day on 21 May. This is a great day out and provides an opportunity to visit the club and get out onto the water on a free trial sail. HOW TO SIGN UP: You can contact Rutland Sailing Club’s School team on Tel: 01780 721999 or visit www. rutlandsailingschool.co.uk where you can also complete an on-line request form. The professional staff, trained by the Royal Yachting Association, offer everything from introductory sessions, to personal tuition that will enable you to complete a wide range of RYA recognized certified course. RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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Nevill Holt Opera – Sensational Opera at a Stunning Summer Festival Nevill Holt Opera attracts sell-out audiences from across the whole of the UK to its annual summer opera festival and has been staging critically acclaimed shows since 2013. Conducting this year is Nicholas Chalmers who has an impressive background having studied music at Oxford and conducting at the Piacenza Conservatoire. He now enjoys a stellar career conducting for Northern Ireland Opera and is the Artistic Director of Second Movement Opera Company as well as Nevill Holt. He tells Amander Meade about this year’s event Nicholas, you travel the world’s great cities conducting major operas – what attracted you to get involved with the festival at Nevill Holt? The beautiful and historic buildings and landscape surrounding our stable yard theatre provide the perfect setting for a summer opera festival as well as the wonderful opportunity to produce opera of the highest quality for the local community. I am also lucky to work with David Ross, who shares a similar passion for education and nurturing young talent. These aspirations chime perfectly with what opera needs to support and develop if it is to secure an audience and a devoted following into the future. Nevill Holt Opera deliberately casts young singers – who are you working with this year? The main roles in Rigoletto are filled with recent graduates from the Jette Parker Scheme at The Royal Opera House. Susana Gaspa will play Gilda, Kai Ruutel will play Maddalena and Nicholas Crawley will play Sparafucile. All three have had small roles on the operatic stage throughout Europe, English National Opera and The Royal Opera House. We are giving them the opportunity to sing lead roles with us preparing them for larger stages worldwide. Coupled with our chorus made up of young graduates from the main music colleges in the UK, Nevill Holt Opera is becoming known as the place to hear the very best new talent. This year’s programme includes Verdi’s Rigoletto and Donizetti’s The Elixir of Love which is sung in English – are you excited by the choices? Verdi’s Rigoletto is a dark story of lust, ambition, revenge and murder. It has some of the most iconic music in the operatic repertoire - La Donne e Mobile and Caron Nome being two very famous arias from this work. The Elixir of Love is a more frivolous tale of love and seductions, which

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is also full of comedy and light music so we are very excited to be bringing these two very contrasting productions to our audience. The Festival is fast becoming a highlight of the opera calendar for music lovers – is it a good introduction to opera for beginners? Our stable yard theatre is an intimate and atmospheric place where, in every seat, you can see, hear and connect very closely to the performers on stage which allows a directness of communication that inspires new audiences and moves new listeners. We also perform with sub-titles so the story is immediately understandable. We specialise in productions which have local resonances and involve young performers making their operatic debuts, which breaks down the barriers normally associated with the opera going audience. Nevill Holt Opera also operates an education programme created in partnership with music, design and theatre teachers – something founding Patron David Ross is passionate about. Is this an important element for you? It is as important as the work on stage. Our three guiding avenues of work are Education, Community and Opera. The purpose of the education work is to give youngsters an insight into the operatic world and over 1,000 children have seen our shows since 2013. Three hundred have participated in opera workshops this year alone and over 30 have been onstage in our productions. Education and the promotion of young talent are at the heart of our mission and that of the David Ross Educational Trust. • Booking and information You can book tickets to see Rigoletto between Thursday 16 June and Thursday 23 June and The Elixir of Love between Thursday 30th June and Sunday 3 July with full performance dates and times available as well as on line booking at www.nevillholtopera.co.uk or Tel: 02075 341540

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A Summer Full of Festivals If you can convince yourself to venture out of Rutland this summer, and not just to the reassuring beaches of Hunstanton, then why not visit one of these amazing festivals… some are closer than you think!

Standon Calling 29th July - 31st July 2016

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ou know that advert on the telly where some folks have a festival in their garden and suddenly it turns into a mini Glastonbury? Well that’s basically Standon Calling, it started with just 25 friends, a swimming pool, a set of decks and a birthday BBQ. They pride themselves on sticking to the original laid back atmosphere but the garden party has just expanded slightly! This festival is family friendly and one of the best medium sized festivals in the East of England. Set in the beautiful British countryside of Hertfordshire you can relax at this festival listening to favourites including Jess Glynn, Kelis, The Hives, Everything Everything, Suede and plenty more to be announced soon. There is plenty of other entertainment there for adults and children so it’s a great one for the whole family! Boutique camping is available if putting up a tent and whacking out a pocket rocket isn’t your thing, you can book tickets and camping on their website: www.standon-calling.com

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Latitude 14th - 17th July 2016

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et in the unique woodland beauty of Henham Park in Southwold (around 2 hours from our area) this festival is also family friendly but is a lot larger than Standon Calling with the lineup being announced soon. For the kids, activities include everything from pond dipping and astronomy to pizza making so they are sure to be kept busy. Tickets and information regarding camping is on the website: www.latitudefestival.com

The Secret Garden Party 21st - 24th July 2016

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ossibly one of the closest but most overlooked festivals in this area, The Secret Garden Party or SGP as it is known down with the kids actually takes place in Abbots Ripton near Huntingdon, only around an hour from here! The location is part of the grounds of a Georgian farm house which has its own lake and landscaped gardens. The SGB support the charity CALM (the campaign against living miserably) which helps men who are considering suicide and tries to prevent it. The music is varied so there is usually something there for everyone. The headliner this year is the French duo, ‘Air’, with Milky Chance and The Temper Trap as just some of the amazing music filling the stages this year. The best thing about SGP in my opinion is the huge array of sleeping options, from royal safari tents to tipis; it’s luxury, not camping. Things not to miss out on: • Mermaid School, fulfil your wildest dreams and learn how to be a mermaid for the day. • The theme this year is ‘Gardener’s Guide to the Galaxy’, so think outside the box, lose yourself and get ‘proper’ dressed up Their website is a nightmare, it’s fun but give yourself plenty of time, so if this sounds like your kind of festival: www.secretgardenparty.com

Cambridge Folk Festival 28th July - 31st July 2016

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ne of the most famous and longest running folk festivals in the world, attracting around 10,000 people most of whom return each year - this festival sets its standards high and wants the best for its performers as well as the audience. This means pristine toilets (you will have to go to believe this is possible at a festival) food from around the world, craft, on site art and an area for youth to stay entertained in. If Organicism is your thing (not orgasms silly) this festival was named ‘outstanding’ in the A Greener Festival awards. The first names have been announced on their website, the phenomenal Christy Moore will be doing his thing on the Saturday along with Kate Rusby, Songs of Separation and many more. For more information and tickets visit the website: www.cambridgefolkfestival.co.uk

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The Willow Festival Peterborough 8th - 10th July 2016

Shambala Festival 25th - 28th August 2016

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hy not support your local festival in Peterborough this summer… Bands and entertainment have not been announced just yet but if you keep a close eye on their website, I’m sure it won’t be long until they release the information you’ve all been waiting for. This event is FREE which means everyone can go, they accept donations to their event on the website www. willowfestival.org.uk if you would like to contribute to the event, if not just turn up and have a great time and support them with some good crowd action!

Green Meadows Festival Elton Hall Estate 12th - 14th August 2016

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Red Rooster Festival Euston Hall, Suffolk 2nd - 4th June 2016

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ed Rooster, the Suffolk Rhythm ‘n’ Blues festival, returns for its third year this summer. The first wave of musicians have been announced and this year Red Rooster plays host to the incredible King Khan & The Shrines and their first ever headlining slot at a UK festival. The Berlin-based psyche soul revue area cult musical phenomenon with more than 10 years of international touring, and multiple studio records. Bob Log lll is a punk blues one man band from Tuscon, Arizona. Bob plays insane Mississippi Delta blues slide-guitar with hip hop beats performed in a full face crash helmet and cannon ball suit! Red Rooster also welcomes son of a preacher James Leg and his first ever UK festival performance. James Leg plays blistering Gospel Punk Blues. Finally, another act making their UK festival debut at Red Rooster are Daddy Long Legs, a blues wailing trio from Brooklyn, fresh off a US tour with The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Euston Hall is a bit further to go at around an hour and a half away, and as always boutique camping options are available, for more information: www.redrooster.org.uk

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don’t know what it is about the word ‘Shambala’ but once I say it I start singing ‘Shambalalalalalaa’. I feel this emulates the festival – loads of fun and a bit quirky. This year, for the first time, Shambala have decided to go ‘Meat and Fish Free for 2016’ because they have always endeavoured to reduce environmental impact at their festival and they feel that being bold is a good way to show this. There will be some absolutely delicious alternative food for sale; they’ve even said to look out for insect dishes (entomologists steer clear!) Described as taking place in ‘a secret location in the heart of Northamptonshire’ this festival is not to be missed. Shambala is not only a music festival but also includes live comedy acts, circus acts that will make your eyes pop, interactive theatre and beautifully decorated venues. There’s a huge variety of acts so you’ll find something to feast your ears on, keep an eye on their website. There is even an herbal first aid tent in case you come to any harm! Things not to miss out on: ‘Fruity Friday’ – this started off as a one off but has now become a tradition at Shambala. Cross dressing is essential, as amateur drag kings and queens strut their stuff on the cat walk. ‘Power Ballad Yoga’ - wake up, grab a smoothie, pop your leg warmers on and limber up to the rousing riffs of Bon Jovi. If these sounds like your thing visit their website for more information: www. shambalafestival.org

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The Story of Nelson’s Butchers With four shops and one pie factory in Stamford and Rutland, local legend Nelson’s is still going strong. By Matt Wright

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UTCHERS’ shops are like vinyl records. Once ubiquitous, then chucked out in favour of tapes, CDs and minidiscs (supermarkets) and now revered again due to their superior quality and traditional feel. Not too long ago, every village had its own butcher’s but now even some city centres are bereft. In fact, according to various online sources, over the past 25 years, the number of independent butchers in the UK has fallen from around 15,000 to 6,000. But the specialist meat purveyor is on the rise again. Many of us have realised their true worth: the fact they often (but not always) source from local farms, thereby reducing food miles; the fact they offer a bespoke service so you can ask them to do special cuts; the fact they don’t tend to sell horsemeat labelled as beef. Four local butcher’s shops that have carried on regardless for what seems like forever display the word “Nelson’s” above the door. Nelson’s HQ is in Stamford, where it has not one but two shops plus a production facility – for making pies among other products. A third Nelson’s sits on Oakham High Street, and a fourth is located in Uppingham. It also has a mobile shop that drives out to various local villages. So what’s the story of Nelson’s, a name that’s surely been responsible for more Sunday lunches and Christmas dinners in Stamford and Rutland than any other? Well, today it’s run by local man Guy Gilman, who has been with Nelson’s for 40 years. Guy’s uncle, Frank Gilman, a local farmer, bought the business in 1952 from Harold Nelson, and Harold acquired the business in 1924. Nelson’s original shop is in Stamford’s Red Lion Square, which has been a butcher’s shop since at least 1826 and used to be called Hall’s. Guy says: “When I started with Nelson’s there were more shops – one in Barrowden, another in North Luffenham and two in Oakham. We also had more mobile shops – five or six. “The factory here in North Street, Stamford, where we make pork pies and other things, was built in 1959. Before that, Nelson’s pies were baked in old coke ovens in the cellar of the Red Lion Square shop. The factory was built on North Street because there used to be a slaughterhouse on the top side of the car park, which closed in about 1970.”

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Hall’s Butchers in Stamford’s Red Lion Square became the first Nelson’s in 1924

Nelson’s North Street pie factory on opening day 1959

Inside the pie factory today

So what’s the secret behind Nelson’s success, when so many other butchers have fallen by the wayside? Part of it is using good quality local suppliers, including local cattle farmers Jim Thraves in Empingham and Richard Wright in Tilton on the Hill, and pig farmer John Millard in Cambridgeshire. “We’ve always kept up the quality of our products,” says Guy. “As soon as you lose the quality you’re in trouble.” The other part is the fact that Nelson’s has stuck to its guns during a period when supermarkets have become so dominant. “We try to do things differently to supermarkets,” says Guy. “We take a traditional approach. We still butcher the meat in the shops; it doesn’t all come to us pre-packed in boxes.” And it’s that bespoke, high quality ethos that has attracted trade from local pubs and eateries including The William Cecil, The Bull & Swan and The George in Stamford; Gates’ Nursery in Cold Overton and, in Uppingham, places like The Vaults and The Falcon. Guy continues: “We’ve also held on to our staff – some of the team have been here for 20 or 30 years. Customers like going into the shops and seeing faces they recognise. They like to deal with someone they know and can relate to.” In Stamford, customers can choose between two familiar shops – on Broad Street and Red Lion Square. Why not close one and consolidate? “They both do a good trade,” says Guy. “They draw people from different ends of town. I wouldn’t know which one to close.” About the writer Matt Wright founded and Nelson’s has been a runs Greatfoodclub.co.uk, a big part of Stamford and Leicestershire-based website that Rutland since 1924. Let’s celebrates and promotes local food hope all the shops are and drink. His Great Food Club around for the 100-year Handbook 2016 is out now anniversary in 2024 and for the next century beyond.

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Wine o’clock The Olive Branch’s new Wine Masterclasses are a brilliant way to spend a Saturday lunchtime, finds Matt Wright

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T’S easy to get all flowery and sound all snobby when describing a wine tasting. You know the sort of thing: “The sugar from the plump, late-harvest grapes adds sublime body, the bouquet caresses one’s nostrils, and the terroir simply oozes onto your taste buds.” However, unless you spit, the reality for most of us is that a wine tasting is a good excuse to get a bit drunk and relax. That was certainly my opinion until I recently visited The Olive Branch in Clipsham for the first in their new series of ‘Masterclass’ wine (and food) tastings, which take place monthly. After the event I still hold the same opinion, but would add that a good tasting offers the chance to learn a bit about wine making in various parts of the world. It also allows you to unwrap and understand – as well as compare and contrast – flavours and aromas that you wouldn’t normally consider when sipping a glass in front of the telly on a Friday night. I’d add, too, that when the person leading the wine tasting is truly passionate and knowledgeable about the subject – as well as being a bit of a character – it’s possible to have a really great time. In fact, there’s a chance you will become infected, possibly for life, by his or her burning love for wine. Pedro Torres, the Spaniard now living in Leicester who leads The Olive Branch tastings, is certainly passionate about wine. Incredibly so. And that, combined with his unique and charismatic approach, is what made the ‘Discover Grenache Masterclass’ held in The Barn at The Olive Branch so entertaining and interesting. Pedro’s adoration of wine – from the different grape-growing techniques to the rainbow of flavours on offer – is amazingly infectious. I mean, when someone tells you they are off to Spain soon to lug huge buckets of grapes up hills for free, just because they want to get involved, you can’t help but be impressed

beetroot with pickled walnut and pomegranate; by the commitment. and salt cod brandade. So, after trying seven After the tasting I ended up buying a bottle varieties of Grenache – of one of the wines we tasted from The Olive white, red and dessert wines Branch’s Pub Shop – the Picpoul de Pinet –under Pedro’s guidance, Languedoc. I was won over by its beautifully I wouldn’t say I’ve become clean, fresh taste – as fresh and refreshing as a wine aficionado. I’m still a cool spring breeze on a cloudless day by the more of a lover of our national seaside. drink – beer. However, I did catch a There you go. See how easy it is to get all glimpse of how it’s possible to fall under the flowery when discussing wine? But whether spell of wine and wine making. I don’t mean its you like a bit of wine floweriness or just like to physically intoxicating properties, but rather chill out and get a little drunk while eating some everything that goes into creating it, from the growing of the grapes, to the unique geographic mouthwatering food, The Olive Branch’s new monthly Saturday lunchtime wine tastings are characteristics of the regions in which they’re fascinating, flavoursome and great fun, and run cultivated, to the juice fermentation and the with seriously infectious enthusiasm. ageing process. Pedro’s descriptions of various wine making techniques – such as ageing grapes in lofts before pressing The Olive Branch’s Wine Masterclasses take place them to produce a fuller-bodied, once a month on Saturday lunchtimes. Price £55, sweeter Grenache – were fascinating. including generous tastings of six to eight different His explanation of flavours and aromas wines, plus several tapas-size dishes to match. For – usually accompanied by beautifully details of available dates call 01780 410355. descriptive gesticulations – were also wonderful. Oh, and the food was great too. At various points we were served small dishes to match the various wines, including smoked celeriac soup with apple; fish goujons; confit of duck and

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he Red Lion at Stathern, Leicestershire – previously owned by Ben Jones and Sean Hope, who own The Olive Branch – is under new ownership for the first time in 14 years. Ben and Sean have sold the Red Lion to local Vale of Belvoir residents Wayne and Karen Hammond. Wayne and Karen, who have been loyal Red Lion customers for around 20 years, bought the pub and became freehold owners at the end of January 2016. Ben Jones said: “After 14 years and many awards, serving wonderful customers and employing wonderful staff, we are no longer the owners of the Red Lion Inn at Stathern. We will continue to grow The Olive Branch and maybe spend a bit more time with our families.”

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Sarah Harding Interiors have plenty to get excited about with lots of new fabric, wall paper and home accessories in store now. New ranges include two new characters from Dora Doorstops to celebrate their 25 Anniversary. Meet Angus the Highland Cow and Bertie Bristles the hedgehog who join the regular crew. Fun for spring are the new ranges featuring Flowers and Farmyard animals by Emma Bridgewater – collectors should be quick. ‘La Parisienne’ is the stunning new wallpaper and fabric by Manuel Canovas with a distinctly French feel while Romo have a new collection featuring exquisite embroidered linen – look out for Saphira Embroidery Rocoto in the Danton range which is bound to become a classic.

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There are new exhibitions featuring the cream of the region’s contemporary jewellery designers at Made Gallery, run by Julia Groundsell – herself an award winning jeweller. As well as new work coming in all the time, the gallery is the perfect place to order a bespoke piece – ideal if you are looking for something a little different for your wedding jewellery, rings or gifts for bridesmaids and best men. Also very special is the work by Belynda Faulkner who engraves exact Made Gallery copies of fingerprints onto jewellery and can even downsize children’s artwork to fit a pendant or ring – a wonderful new take on personalised pieces. Spring has certainly sprung at The Rug Studio who launched their new website last month and have two new members of their team. Joining Tamsin and Rachel are Kate – a trained weaver and international textile artist and Kieran who has been drafted in to help with the ‘endless lifting’. As well as the usual day to day cleaning, restoration and general inspiration, the team are looking forward to a series of special lectures this year, to standing at the House and Gardens Fair in Olympia in June and will be at Burghley Horse Trials in September – but why wait? Pay a visit to the showrooms in Uppingham where a warm welcome awaits you.

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Conveniently situated and easy to find in the middle of the High Street is the perfect pit stop for refreshment – the historic Lake Isle Restaurant where diners can expect the very best ingredients, imaginative menus and attentive service for an unexpectedly modest price. Why not indulge in a relaxed weekday lunch or afternoon tea? Menus are all on line where you can also look out for the latest special offers. If you want to get your tresses tended to whilst in Uppingham, then look no further than Essence Hair and Beauty Salon. A firm favourite with locals for years, proprietor Kate Giles and her talented team of stylists have recently relocated to the Market Place and now work out of the former HSBC building - a delightfully open and opulent space. Still offering the very best of Aveda hair colours and treatments, Kate is also renowned for her ‘hair up’ for special occasions and excellent cuts and re-styles. Kate has been joined by the team from 10a Beauty who specialise in facial treatments using products by cult British beauty brand Katherine Daniels, manicures, pedicures and even spray tans so you can step out looking completely transformed from top to toe. Uppingham Summer School

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With brands such as Franklite, Elstead, Endon, Metal-Lux and many others, we can also supply a huge range of lighting to suit every taste, décor and mood. CONSULTANCY If you’re not sure exactly what you’re after, then we would be more than happy to suggest a lighting solution just for you. From our extensive range of suppliers, we can source everything from a single wall light to fully integrated lighting systems – and if you can’t make it into the shop, we can visit you in the comfort of your own home.

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Local Micro-Breweries on the Rise Micro breweries are on the rise, partly due to the greater emphasis we all increasingly put on the providence of our food and drink and because we realise the importance of supporting our local independent businesses and entrepreneurs. Michelle Hansel reports… The Market Harborough Brewery Beer fans in the Market Harborough area will be pleased to hear that local artisan brewers and entrepreneurs have been turning their 25-year obsession into reality recently with the opening of their very own microbrewery. The Market Harborough Brewery was set up by Simon Shepley and Ivan Sheldrake, co-owner of the towns only micro pub, The Beerhouse, to supply the local area with “delicious, innovative and exciting beers, made from quality ingredients.” Try the beers in the perfect atmosphere of the Market Harborough micropub, The Beerhouse. Reviewers’ comments say it all: “A permanent beer festival” “Simply perfect for a good pint with friends with no noisy distractions” “Beerhouse Great atmosphere and great Beer” The brewery can produce about 3400 pints of beer every week and their customer base is growing steadily, ranging from The Royalist in Market Harborough to The Real Ale Classroom in Leicester. Retailers supplying the beer are fellow independent businesses, Duncan Murray Wines, Emmerson and West and Farndon Fields Farmshop so there is ample opportunity to try the selection of beers on offer. The beers range from fairly traditional English through to a more modern craft style. They have a core range and are

now starting to create some more unusual styles which include Hibiscus Pale 5.5% abv (made with dried Hibiscus flowers) launching at the CAMRA Beer Festival in Leicester on Wednesday 9th March and Hoppy Red 4.6% abv packed with English and American Hops balanced against finest English Malts. All the beer is hand made and packaged in Market Harborough and is available in both Cask and Bottle. It is available online at Edible LE16 plus the brewery shop is open on Saturdays from 10am until 4pm. Free tasting of at least one beer is possible every Saturday. They also have occasional events in the brewery with music and lots of beer on tap giving you the opportunity to drink the beer where it is made. The next event is planned for 23rd April so check their website for details. Simon says, “We endeavour to have beers that suit all tastes, be it for a traditional English quaffing ale or something bursting with hop flavours and aromas or for something much more esoteric made with non-traditional ingredients”. • For more information contact: Market Harborough Brewery Ltd, 71 St Mary’s Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7DS, www. mhbrew.co.uk, email; ilovebeer@mhbrew. co.uk Facebook: Market Harborough Brewery, twitter @harborobrewery. Contact: 76 St Marys Road, Market Harborough LE16 7DX, Tel: 01858 465317 and facebook: The Beerhouse

The Langton Brewery

This is another local success story that started out in 1999 at the Bell Inn, East Langton. A steady growth in demand for the range of beers resulted in relocation to new premises at Thorpe Langton in 2005, enabling increased production capacity. There is now an extensive range of beers brewed here such as the national award winner the Inclined Plane 4.2 abv, the Bowler 4.4 abv and the Welland Fox 4.3 abv. Personalised beers can be purchased, as can gift packs - perfect for someone who loves trying new ales or has a favourite beer. The bewery also now run tours and tastings, which are extremely popular as gifts and as corporate events. “We really enjoy our business and are always pleased to share our enthusiasm with outside groups”. Tours last about 2-3 hours and can take place any evening from Monday to Thursday. The beers are available to buy in numerous establishments in South Leicestershire and in the city. These range from Duncan Murray Wines, Emerson and West, The Curve Theatre in Leicester, through to many local pubs including The Bell Inn, East Langton and The Bakers Arms, Thorpe Langton, Farm shops such as Wistow and Farndon Fields and delicatessens including Weltons in Great Bowden and Deli Flavour in Leicester. They are also available online at EdibleLE16. Look out for details on the website: Second annual beer festival to be held on the 8th, 9th and 10th July • Langton Brewery, Grange Farm, Welham Road, Thorpe Langton, Market Harborough, LE16 7TU, Tel: 01858 540116 or 07840 532826, www.langtonbrewery.co.uk, info@langtonbrewery.co.uk, twitter@ langtonbrewery, facebook: Langton Brewery RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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t the end of this month, the Country Life ‘Move To The Country’ show takes place in Chelsea and Moores will be showcasing properties in their portfolio to thousands of London buyers keen to find out more about living ‘the good life’. Thanks to their strategic position and identification as the best places in the UK to live, Stamford and Rutland are now firmly established as prime relocation areas for families in the South. “Clients are keen to sell their homes in London and make the move to this region where they find superb transport links to make commuting easy as well as the excellent schools and a wealth of country homes from which to enjoy the unrivalled lifestyle this area offers,” says Vernon Moore, Managing Director of Moores Estate Agency and Country and Equestrian of Oakham. As well as the finest properties available, Vernon will tempt visitors to the Moores stand with a taste of the region including samples of the best locally produced food and drink plus

lots of invaluable information on schooling, lifestyle and leisure. “We are really proud to represent Rutland and Stamford at such a prestigious event and attendance has proved invaluable to our vendors, many of whom have seen swift sales as a result of introductions made at the show”. Vernon explains that serious interest comes in two main forms; those who are wishing to move out of London completely and those who wish to combine a rural lifestyle with a reasonable commute. “With the capital accessible in under an hour from both Grantham and Peterborough, we have plenty of homes ideally placed with vendors ready to move.” It’s not too late to include new listings to those on show with Country & Equestrian in London this month where there is an especially good reason to be seen there. “This year will be vitally important for visitors as there is a national shortage of rural homes with 35% fewer available than this time last year which

means there has never been a better time to bring your home to market. • Thinking of selling? Contact Moores on 01572 757979 or for Country & Equestrian contact Vernon Moore on 01572 490319 or visit www.countryequestrianhomes.com for specialist advice from the experts.

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obert-John Edwards, a Bass-Baritone and a professional opera singer, who grew up in Rutland and now lives in Whissendine will be performing, along with some ‘special’ guests at St Andrew’s Church on April 23rd. Rob’s guest-friends include the Colleratura Soprano, Shiona Cormack, who sang on the Operaworks course at English National Opera, Caroline Sharpe, the 2009 winner of the prestigious Mario Lanza Prize, Joanna Gamble, a Mezzo Soprano based in Leeds who sings all over the UK, as well as Julian Ochwat, a Tenor from Ipswich who has sung all over East Anglia and the East Midlands. April 23rd 2016 is the 400th Anniversary of The Bard’s Death and to pay tribute the group will be performing a number of well-known operatic numbers and ensembles as well as a selection of arias and duets from Opera’s taken directly or inspired by plays by William Shakespeare. Tickets are available at a very reasonable £10 (£5 for Under 18s and students) and can be purchased at Whissendine Mace Village Shop or on the door. Refreshments will also be available before the concert and in the interval. Doors will open at 7pm and the concert begins at 7.30pm. Seating is unreserved and cushions are always recommended for church based concerts.

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THE LONDON LINK… Through an established partnership with Douglas & Gordon, one of London’s largest property agents, Country & Equestrian have a direct link with thousands of buyers searching for rural homes. “We are able to offer expert guidance to London buyers seeking the best value for money when they move,” Vernon explains. “Very often clients have sold a much smaller property in the south and need some regional expertise when it comes to finding their perfect new home in an unfamiliar area. This is where we can offer all the local knowledge they need as well as advice on schools and amenities to suit their needs.” WHAT DO CLIENTS SAY? Recently re-branded as a result of its phenomenal success, Country & Equestrian has been recognised nationwide for its huge portfolio of properties ranging in price from £600,000 to £6 million – many of which are never seen on line or in any press advertising and include cottages, country homes and estates, equestrian properties and farms. “At Country & Equestrian, the ethos is to tailor the brokerage of the property around the needs of the individual and while some vendors like to take advantage of a full national marketing presence, others prefer a different approach. We also offer a highly personal, low key marketing option which is

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LEFT: What £4 million buys you in London RIGHT: Prebendal House, Empingham sold by Country & Equestrian Homes, Guide £4,000,000. hugely popular with vendors who prefer to keep the sale of their property discreet; so discreet in fact that this option is likely to be the most successful customer service you have never heard of!” Having been discreetly marketed, London Office the recent sale of a country home in Luffenham through Country & Equestrian prompted these responses from the vendor Grantham Station Office and buyer involved…. The Vendor said – “At no time did we feel we were one of hundreds of people on the books trying to sell a house. C&E have a personal network with London based agencies and indeed our buyer came from London. Vernon Moore not only found us a buyer but kept everyone on schedule so we could plan our move. They then helped us relocate our offices and found us a new home – a true end to end service.” The Buyer said - “When we spoke to C&E we had viewed about a dozen houses and knew what we wanted and what we didn’t. Vernon really listened and instead of adding us to an email list, about six weeks later we got a call about a property which sounded ideal. A second viewing confirmed our initial impression and within the month we had agreed the purchase. The service we received from C&E was genuinely different and the property we purchased was never on the open market.” Vernon commented, “It’s very gratifying when the hard work of the team creates a happy outcome – one of the most memorable was the sale of the outstanding Rutland property Prebendal House to a buyer who had sold a town house in Belgravia. A prime example of what we do best – demonstrating to clients what their capital can achieve in this region.” If you are currently searching for your next home or require advice on marketing your property through Country & Equestrian, contact Vernon Moore Tel: 01572 757979 www.countryequestrianhomes.com • Next month…. Look out for great advice from the Moores team in a special feature on downsizing.

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Hot Summer Style! For an effortless, carefree summer look think floaty trousers, classic Breton stripe or on-trend faux suede top - and not forgetting the easiest piece of all – the summer dress. FASHION NIKKI BEATTY PHOTOGRAPHY ELLI DEAN

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Saint Tropez Patterned Trousers £39.99, Saint Tropez Navy Faux Suede Top £39.99, Nour Silver Necklace £34.99, ICHI Breton Stripe Top £19.99, Robell Bella 7/8th Trousers Cobalt Blue £49.99 all from Duo

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STOCKISTS Duo, Oakham, Tel: 01572 722116, www.duoboutique.co.uk Cavells, Oakham, Tel: 01572 770372, www.cavells.co.uk Vanilla, Oakam Tel : 01572 757577, www.vanillaboutique.co.uk Coco Shoes, Oakham, Tel: 01572 757646, www.cocooakham.co.uk WITH THANKS TO: Jade Davison Makeup Artist & Eyelash Extensions, for the fabulous hair styling and makeup, www.jadedavisonmakeup.com, Tel: 07543 867884, the lovely Lisa Ashmore for modelling alongside Nikki and Elli Dean for the amazing photography on location in Rutland www.ellideanphotography.co.uk, Tel: 07932 055548.

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FULL AND PART TIME TUTORS

“Learning for Life”

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Hourly Rate:- Competitive – to be discussed at Interview We are seeking motivated, passionate and qualified individuals to join our friendly and welcoming college. We need energy, commitment, ability, positivity and a willingness to ensure the best results possible for the young people in our care. You will have proven experience and high expectations to promote engaging and effective academic support at GCSE, AS and A2 level. Contracts will be on an hourly, part time basis, in accordance with the requirements of our timetable and student choice. Some positions are available immediately; some for our Summer School and others for September. We have vacancies in different subject areas, so would welcome applications covering all areas of the curriculum. Working with small groups, we are offering hours which might be suitable for retired, career break or stay at home parents.

Leighfield is a friendly and welcoming primary school for children aged 4-11 years, situated in the thriving market town of Uppingham. Consistently high academic expectations and achievement. Excellent opportunities for sport, music and performing arts. Places available in our current Early Years Class and for admission Autumn 2016.

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FULL TIME RESIDENT TUTOR AND SUMMER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES LEADER Salary:- £16,000p.a. pro rata plus meals and accommodation (3rd July to 28th August 2016) The resident tutor is directly responsible for the pastoral care and welfare of the students in the designated accommodation; helping students to settle in by providing appropriate support and working with colleagues to help students enjoy college life and achieve their potential.

If you are interested in joining us, please apply via our website www.brookehouse.co.uk/Job-Vacancies Closing date for applications is Friday, 15th April 2016, 12 noon. Applications/Interest in working at Brooke House can be submitted after this time, which will then be considered for our next round of recruitment. Visitors are welcome, so if you would like to come and meet us and have a tour at a time that is convenient to you, please email enquiries@brookehouse.com Brooke House is committed to promoting the welfare and safeguarding all the young people in our college and interviews will be conducted with Safer Recruitment checks at the forefront of our selection criteria. Any candidate who is unsuitable to work with young students need not apply.

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Oak House Residential Care Home for the Elderly

Award Winning Care Home A GOLD STANDARD CARE AGENCY Small bespoke family run agency. We specialise in 24 hour live in care. Long and short term placements.

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All levels of care. Phone Heather to discuss our friendly personal service

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Care Visits at Home

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Bluebird Care offers a realistic cost effective alternative to residential care. From short term respite care, rehabilitation to long term complex care requirements, including Dementia Care, Stroke Recovery & End of Life care, our professional range of care services ensures the right care to meet your speciďŹ c needs. To talk about your care needs contact our team.

Whether a short term care solution following a stay in hospital, on-going extra support to help you live the life you want, or due to a health condition or injury or specialized complex needs, our live in care & 24 hour care service can be tailored to enable you to remain in the comfort of your own home with the peace of mind and security of professional care and support at hand.

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We offer everything from personal care, help with medication, fall prevention to shopping, cleaning, social visits and companionship in the comfort of your own home.

We provide specialist night care services to ensure your comfort, security and care through the night hours. Whether a sleep in service or waking night care, our professional night carers are fully trained to support your care needs.

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Revived and Refreshed Fancy a spring makeover? Catherine Varney looks at the best ‘pick-me-ups’ for the new season

Put a spring in your step:

If your feet are feeling a little jaded, it’s time to hot-foot it over to Ellique in Oakham where they are offering a special April treat: a fabulous foot massage for just £7.50! Take a seat in the relaxing pedicure station and let one of the talented therapists ease away your stresses and tension. A foot massage can leave more than just your feet feeling like they’re walking on air - it can improve circulation to reduce swelling, help with headaches and migraines and has even been known to reduce blood pressure. Ellique, 55 South Street, Oakham Tel: 01572 723950

Lighten up:

If it’s that time of year where your highlights are starting to look a little brassy, it’s a good idea to book in for a colour refresh. Try Essence Hair and Beauty in Uppingham where you can guarantee that the naturally-derived Aveda products they use will do wonderful things for your hair. Owner Kate told me that one of the Aveda toners is a good way to revive highlighted hair – this doesn’t need to be booked as a colour appointment and can be applied in just 5 minutes whilst you’re in for a cut and blow dry. The toner will brighten dull hair, giving highlights a new lease of life. Essence Hair and Beauty, 7 Market Place, Uppingham, LE15 9QH Tel: 01572 822715

Get Glammed up:

Out for a special occasion? A professional hair appointment for a ‘hair up’ is a must. Thomas Potts now owns three hair salons in the region, having recently opened a branch in Loughborough, following the success of Oakham and Melton. He told me: “I have a very talented team of stylists and,

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in particular, Lindsey Baker from our Melton Mowbray branch, who does a lot of our weddings and hair up events. Thomas also enthused: “Her love of hair ups and the more glamorous side of hairdressing has always been the key to Lindsey’s development and, along with Rachel and Natalie from our other salons, she attends courses regularly to keep herself up-to-date with latest fashions and designs. They all also teach our younger stylists on training nights so that we ensure the development and skills continue.” Thomas Hairdressing, The Maltings, 15 Mill Street, Oakham, Tel: 01572 756561, 2 High Street, Melton Mowbray, 13-14 Churchgate, Loughborough, Tel: 01509 211010, www.thomashairdressing.co.uk

Face it:

Sometimes, you want a little extra help with your looks – and this is now more readily available than ever. The highly popular Olive Tanning & Beauty Studio now offer an aesthetics clinic once a month, run by Jess, a registered nurse with 13 years experience in cosmetic and aesthetic treatments. Skin consultations are free and treatments include botox for lines and wrinkles and hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating), dermal fillers for a plumper pout and more youthful cheeks, liquid facelifts, skin peels, micro needling and more. Results are very natural and many happy clients report they have a more youthful, refreshed appearance without looking like they have had anything obvious done. The next clinic date is 4th April, so make sure you book a space to reveal a whole new you. Olive Tanning & Beauty Studio, 5&6 Crown Walk, Oakham, Tel: 01572 755750

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TOP 5 BEAUTY BUYS FOR SPRING 2016: • 1 Maybelline Vivid Matte Liquid Lipsticks – perfect your pout with this new range of lipstick wands from Maybelline New York. The colour glides on smoothly with a gel-like feel but leaves behind intense, pigmented colour and a matte finish. • 2 NARS Pro Palette – ideal for beauty buffs everywhere, these new palettes are completely customisable online with your favourite colours of pressed powder, blushes, bronzers and eyeshadow: so you have all your favourites in one place. • 3 Kerastase Creme de la Creme blow dry cream – now one of the best blow dry creams on the market for thicker, unruly hair, reducing volume for a sleek, smooth style. • 4 MAC foiled eyeshadow – a must-have for the metallic look which is still strong in spring. My favourite is ‘Fly by twilight’ which adds a subtle, neutral shimmer. • 5 Smashbox Photo Finish Primer - gives skin an unbeatable soft-focus, flawless finish and there’s now a whole range of primers to suit different skin types.

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All Water Solutions Juggling the demands of looking after three children with running a successful business would be a tall order for most people but Darron and Lisa Evans, who own bespoke bathroom, wet room and plumbing company All Water Solutions, based in Uppingham, clearly thrive on the challenges it presents. Nick Rennie investigates…

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ARRON, who started out as a plumbing and heating engineer at the age of 17, has worked on thousands of projects over the last 30 years. While he is out and about carrying out installations, Lisa manages the showroom. The company has enjoyed a successful year at its new premises in the centre of Welland Vale Garden Centre. Says Lisa, “Working together as a husband and wife team works as well as expected from an average 60 to 70-hour working week. Work, at times, is all-consuming and that is because of our high standards and expectations but we feel that we have a good work-life balance. Our three children keep us in check and firmly grounded – life is never dull in our household.” Darron, who is an award-winning installer and a Fired Earth Guild Member, has seen customer tastes change markedly during his career. One of his more memorable recent jobs was converting a bedroom into a walk-in wet room, complete with a log burner. “Fashions have changed where we now install more and more wet rooms and no two installations are the same. Bespoke wet room seating is quite popular too, as is modular bathroom furniture. Bathrooms now tend to be white with the tiling emphasis on neutral tone colours which future-proof the rooms,” explains Darron. First point of call for customers is to visit the company’s showrooms where they discuss individual requirements. All Water Solutions specialise in fully project-managed installations and are able to supply every trade required on a job, including plumbing and heating. As well as bespoke

bathrooms and wet rooms, Darron also supplies and installs kitchens and bedrooms and can fit all types of floor and wall tiling, as well as vinyl flooring. Lisa said: “We are probably one of the only companies where you will engage with the director from initial contact, through to design, project management, installation and completion.” More and more customers are now asking for technology to be fitted in the important rooms in their house. “Underfloor heating seems the norm. Stereo sound systems in bathrooms, wet rooms and kitchens are also quite popular. We’ve also had requests for bathroom televisions to be installed and body-drying systems,” explains Darron. The couple have updated their website, which can be found at www. allwatersolutions.co.uk , where customers can view details of previous work carried out by the company. The showroom is open 9.30am to 3pm on Monday to Thursday and 9.30am to 1pm on Saturdays and is closed on Fridays. The couple are willing to see customers outside these hours at the showroom by appointment. Darron added, “We take pride in our service and because we have over 30 years’ experience, we feel confident that we are one of the most experienced all-round home improvement companies in the locality.” • The Offices, Glaston Rd, Oakham, Uppingham LE15 9US. You can telephone All Water Solutions on Tel: 01572 824004 or 07702 293455, or visit their website: www.allwatersolutions.co.uk. RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING APRIL 2016

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Spire Hospital Spire Leicester Hospital opens two new outreach clinics in Market Harborough and Stamford. Sosennah Every investigates… We have all been concerned about the waiting times to see specialists on the NHS but for those who are willing to pay, there are some immediate options available in our area with Spire Healthcare, a leading provider of private healthcare that has 39 private hospitals located throughout the UK.

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WAS invited to see the purpose built hospital in the leafy surroundings of Gartree Road in Oadby and was immediately struck by the efficiency, professionalism and friendliness of all the staff I met. For those who have private medical insurance, want to try the private route and pay for their own treatment, or select Spire Leicester Hospital through the NHS Patient Choice scheme, Spire Leicester Hospital offers diagnostics and treatments across 34 core specialities. Setting Spire Leicester apart is its Rapid Access and One-Stop clinics such as the One Stop Cardiac Clinic and a One Stop Breast Clinic – a Bupa-accredited breast cancer service for rapid diagnosis, onward referral and treatment of breast disease. For those living in Market Harborough and Stamford, initial consultations with a number of specialist consultants, private GPs and physiotherapists are now even easier at the two new outreach clinics at Archway House in Market Harborough and at Broad Street in Stamford town centre. This service gives people living here the opportunity to have initial consultations and follow up treatment, such as physiotherapy at a location much closer to home, with evening and weekend appointments available too, made directly through the hospital. Look out for their free mini-consultation evenings offering the opportunity to have a free, no obligation chat with a surgeon giving expert advice in their area of specialty (these mini-consultations are an opportunity to ask questions and not

a formal out-patient consultation so before proceeding to surgery, a full out-patient consultation is required). If patients are referred to the hospital for surgery, the Spire Leicester facility includes four operating theatres (three with laminar flow to further minimise the risk of infection) with on-site sterile services for the sterilisation of surgical equipment. To facilitate speedy results there are on-site pathology services and diagnostic imaging facilities include

a static 64-Multislice CT Scanner, MRI, ultrasound, X-ray, mammography and DEXA scanning, which measures bone mineral density to diagnose osteoporosis. The hospital also employs its own team of specialist housekeepers to guarantee the hospital’s cleanliness. I visited the dedicated Chemotherapy and Daycare suite which was extremely modern and fresh. Each room was fitted with large

comfy chairs so patients don’t have to lie in bed whilst receiving their chemotherapy and there is plenty of space for friends and relatives to come along. Alternatively, patients can enjoy the television or read in the peace and quiet. Food is also made freshly to order by the hospital’s own chefs. Spire Leicester has 54 single private rooms, many of which have been recently refurbished. The rooms are spacious and airy and felt more reminiscent of a four star hotel room rather than a hospital room. With large ensuite shower rooms, Pecksniffs’ Mood Therapy shower gels and shampoos, soft towels and bathrobes neatly folded on shelves, I was quite ready to feign an illness and stay! With quotes from clients saying, “Exceeded my expectations at every stage; I have had private treatment elsewhere but this was by far the very best. The staff were all wonderful. Excellent care, impossible to do any better”, it is easy to understand why so many patients choose Spire Leicester. The hospital has available some of the most experienced consultant surgeons and other specialists available in the East Midlands and all the staff work extremely hard to ensure patients get personalised and tailored care. • Spire Leicester Hospital, Gartree Road, Oadby, LE2 2FF, Tel: 0116 2720 888, www.spireleicester.com, info@spireleicester.com

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utland Musical Theatre (RMT) will bring the huge West End hit ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ to Rutland from Wednesday 13th April until Saturday 16th April at the Uppingham Theatre. A cast of 25 local members of the society will perform this stunning show. RMT are pleased to have Nicola Sandall as Director and Lynne Baker as Musical Director. The lead roles are played by three talented Rutland performers: Daniel Alfieri, Hayley Beasley and James Barlow. RMT chair, Anne Stringer, says, “We are thrilled to be able to bring this hugely iconic production to the local stage this Easter time. The music and lyrics by Andrew Lloyd- Webber and Tim Rice are loved by many and we hope that it proves to be a popular night out for local residents”. • Tickets are available from Uppingham Sports and Bookshop; Everlasting Now, Oakham; Wegottickets.com.

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ocal artist Bob Willars along with Dominic and Pip, the landlords of the Blue Ball at Braunston-inRutland, are pleased to present an eclectic exhibition of Bob’s artwork, spanning over 20 years of drawing and painting. The exhibition opened in March, and will be available to be viewed until 2nd May. Art has been part of Bob’s creative life over a number of decades. During this time Bob has explored a wide range of media as a means of personal expression and exploration, which is reflected in the works shown in the exhibition, although his love of watercolour highlighted with pen and ink has been a mainstay throughout this period. Since moving to Rutland from Devon three years ago, he has been inspired by artists such as Judi Whitton and her lively, colourful vignettes, and by Arnold Lowrey and his relaxed style of painting in rich colour. Having been fortunate enough to recently work with both artists, the exhibition shows Bob’s subsequent exploration of new subjects and approaches including his more recent use of acrylics, as well as a powdered watercolour medium. “Landscapes, seascapes and the inclusion of interesting buildings remain the subjects that inspire me most,” Bob explained. “Whether it is through walking the bridleways of Rutland or the coastal footpath in Devon, my countryside rambles never fail to remind me of the beauty of the British rural landscape. Boats, like buildings, add interesting geometric shapes into otherwise flowing backgrounds. Churches, cottages, pubs and windmills all bring their sense of history as well as their architecture into a picture.” This collection covers both his time in Rutland and his previous life on the south Devon coast. Its eclectic mix reflects the exploration he has made during this period into different media and subjects.

Oakham Veterinary Hospital Open Day Saturday 23rd April (11am-4pm) O

akham Veterinary Hospital are throwing open their doors to both clients and the general public. The hospital Open Day on Saturday 23rd April 2016 (from 11am - 4pm) is your chance to see behind the scenes at the practice. The hospital moved from a town centre location to their purpose-built site on Ashwell Road more than a decade ago and has continued to grow. The Open Day will mark the official opening of the eagerly-awaited Small Animal Hospital extension. There will be tours of the Small Animal and Equine departments with a chance to meet their team of vets, veterinary nurses and support staff. There will be something for everyone with activities, competitions and even a ‘Pet’s Corner’. Entry is free to all with hot and cold refreshments available

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all day. All proceeds from the day will be going to Canine Partners. They will be demonstrating the work that their, highly-trained, assistance dogs do to help people with physical disabilities. • Contact: Oakham Veterinary Hospital, Ashwell Road, Oakham, LE15 7QH, Tel:01572 722646

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At the Langton Greenhouse and Garden Centre, we have been working on something quite special for the past few months and we are pleased to say that our brand new Garden Centre is now open to the public. We have a bigger and better range than ever before, with our extensive selection of perennials, trees, shrubs and aquatic plants, as well as a comprehensive range of gardening products and ornaments including, new for this season, water features and garden furniture. We have a track record of providing quality products which represent excellent value for money. Throughout April, all customers in the Garden Centre who have spent over £50 will receive a free Coffee and slice of Cake in our Café.

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Our Café has become well known for it’s friendly staff and it’s selection of freshly prepared food and drinks on offer. Wherever possible we use locally sourced products, from ethical and responsible suppliers, and, in season, grow our own produce on site too. All this ensures we can offer the very highest standard in quality local food. Our Food and Gift Centre is very enticing and full of inspired ideas, including our wonderful range of clothes and jewellery with a Scandinavian influence. Our toys and gifts are all beautifully crafted and far removed from the run-of-the-mill high street products you might usually find. Our speciality foods, including gluten free products and healthy treats, and our farm produce is all of the highest quality. You can rest assured, it is all locally and responsibly sourced goods.

April is the month to be really making the most of your garden, so we know lots of people will want to be really getting stuck in. To our loyal customers who we value so greatly, we really wanted to give something back and so, just to say thanks for choosing us, every time you spend £50 or more in the Garden Centre in April, you’ll receive a voucher for a Coffee and a Slice of Cake absolutely free.

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Design Trends for 2016 With the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show looming, Elspeth Stockwell explores the garden design predictions for 2016

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AM pleased to hear designers talk about the continuing trend in naturalistic planting and, importantly, a growing trend for incorporating a greater proportion of native species into planting schemes. I have been doing this for years, not least because it gives clients robust planting which is also wildlife friendly. It is very satisfying to know that my approach is finally ‘on trend’! As a designer, I have always devised gardens that sit comfortably in their landscape, sympathetic to local architecture. But what used to be an aesthetic concern is now also an environmental one – designing in local materials from sustainable sources are significant considerations for the garden design profession these days. That said, certain materials are very fashionable this year: rattan, wicker, copper, brass, wood and stainless steel. And interestingly, designers are looking to promote more texture in their designs, so we may well be seeing a wider than usual mix of materials being used in gardens. Watch out for the latest trend in paving: Italian Porcelain. I use it in my designs because it is tough, durable and virtually maintenance free. It gives you the lovely option to use the same material indoors and out. Materials that help to promote a seamless flow between home and garden are incredibly useful – they blur the lines – a style that continues to enthral designers and clients alike. Look out for outdoor kitchens, exterior sofas, exterior rugs and fire pits. Blurring the lines is a simple concept that can really inspire our way of thinking: one of the gardens at Chelsea this year, The Garden Bed, is based on a real garden design that enables hospice beds to be easily moved into a garden. The trend also works in reverse: houseplant sales are set to rocket as we ‘green up’ our homes. So dust off those tired old houseplants, re-pot and feed them and buy them a few companions. I will be taking my own advice. 2016 looks set to be a colourful year with jewel-like tones, vibrant pinks, oranges and dark reds taking centre stage. And we are not just talking flowers; plant pots are set to be as colourful as the plants they contain. Finally, the boring old front garden is about to be transformed – we all know that driveways need to have curb appeal and designers are really starting to look at creative ways of making the ordinary extraordinary. Horticulture is big business and has become adept at selling us the latest fashion, ‘musthave’ item for our gardens. However, we clearly cannot change our gardens in the same way

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we change a winter coat every few seasons. We have to be shrewder than that and as a designer I would not be doing my job properly if I did not design gardens that lasted for years to come. There is much to be said for taking classic design cues from your house architecture, its wider landscape and your own needs. By definition, what is very fashionable today will look dated by tomorrow. But we can play with fashion and incorporate the best of the new into our gardens. If vibrant colours are de rigueur then why not grow annual cutting flowers in combinations of shocking pink and orange. You could do worse than peruse Sarah Raven’s website for inspiration. If your garden furniture has reached its use by date, then it may well be worth taking a look at the exterior furniture range – innovative materials can make for real durability, and statement pieces carefully selected can last for years. I shall be visiting the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year for inspiration and a bit of fun. I am glad to see that Diarmuid Gavin is back with an ‘Eccentric British Garden’. The garden

apparently features ‘a short performance every 15 minutes’. This I must see. I wonder if the idea will catch on? • From full garden designs to border rejuvenation, contact Elspeth on Email: info@elspethstockwell.co.uk, Tel: 0752 305 5851, www.elspethstockwell. co.uk, Facebook: (www.facebook.com/ ElspethStockwellDesign)

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WHAT’S ON Amander Meade selects some of the best entertainment in the region this month Friday 1 April, 6.45pm for 7pm FILM NIGHT: Suffragette Period drama starring Carey Mulligan in a gritty portrayal of the struggles of the suffragette movement. Tickets £5 on the door Refreshments available to buy or bring your own. Lyddington Village Hall Wednesday 13 April, 7.30pm EVENT: Ashley Film Night This month’s film is ‘The Lady in the Van’ starring Maggie Smith and Alex Jenning and is based on a true story by Alan Bennett. Ashley Village Hall Tickets £5 on the door. (Intermission for refreshments) Saturday 16 April, 9am to 1pm (and the third Saturday of each month) CHARITY EVENT: Craft and Gift Fayre With proceeds to the Sick Children’s Trust, lots of different stalls selling a variety of crafts and gifts, with many local, independent traders as well as free craft activity for children, homemade cakes and refreshments. Congregational Church,

Oakham High Street Admission is free For booking or information call Michelle Tel: 07740 412287. Saturday 23 April, 7am to 10am EVENT: Bird Ringing Demonstration and Osprey Walk Join the team as they demonstrate netting, ringing and releasing a variety of song birds on the reserve. There will also be a guided walk to see the Manton Bay Ospreys. On Sunday 1 May from 5am there will be a Dawn Chorus Walk with both events topped off with a fabulous cooked breakfast. Lyndon Nature Reserve, Rutland Water £20 per person, booking Tel: 01572 737378 www.rutlandwater.org.uk Saturday 23 April, 10am to 2.30pm WORKSHOP: Porcelain Tea Light Holders with Katie Almond Use a variety of textures from buttons, vintage lace to stamps to create an individual tea light holder that can be personalised. No experience necessary but bring an apron. Itch Gallery, Oakham Places are £45 Tel: 01572 755333 www.itchgallery.co.uk Saturday 23 April, 7.30pm CONCERT: ‘Music from the time of the Third Duke of Rutland’ This special concert features Suonar Cantando. The trio will perform

Thursday 21 April, 2.30pm TALK: ‘Hester and Harriet’ Stamford author Hilary Spiers will talk about her entertaining new novel ‘Hester and Harriet’. A predictable Christmas and two ladies’ comfortable and rather staid retirement is rocked by an unexpected turn of events. Oakham Library Tickets £2 Tel. 01572 722918

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Saturday 30 April, from 1.30pm (talk at 2.30pm) EVENT: Rutland Hardy Plant Society Talk Matthew Wilson, local well known broadcaster, garden designer and RHS Curator, will deliver the 8th Celebrity Lecture entitled ‘Bringing Chelsea Design to Your Back Garden’. There will be a plant sale from 1.30pm. Brooke Priory School Theatre Tickets £10 each to include refreshments from Henry Woolston Tel: 01664 474235 or www.hpsrutland.btck.co.uk

Wednesday 13 to Saturday 16 April, 7.30pm (Saturday matinee) MUSICAL THEATRE: Jesus Christ Superstar The society will perform this stunning show, containing musical numbers including ‘I don’t know how to love him’, and ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’. Uppingham Theatre Tickets available from Uppingham Sports and Book Shop, Everlasting Now, Oakham, wegottickets.com and Paula Donaldson Tel: 01572 822788 Wednesday 27 April, 7.30pm TALK: Great Easton & District Local History Society Author of several history publications, Robert Ovens will be giving a fully illustrated talk about ‘The Lost Buildings of Rutland’. Great Easton Village Hall. Admission is £2 for nonmembers.

Monday 2 May, 10am to 4pm EVENT: Braunston May Fayre Held in support of Age UK Rutland & Leicestershire expect all the usual activities such as street market, craft market, fairground rides, live music, raffle, tombola, dog show and games.

pieces by Handel and Carbonelli. St Andrew’s Church, Lyddington Tickets £16 from Everlasting Now, Oakham or Uppingham Sports and Books. www. musicinlyddington.co.uk Sunday 24 April EVENT: CiCLE Classic International cycling teams turn out to race 180K starting off in Oakham and going around Rutland Water and many villages en route. On April 23 the new Dare2B Rutland CiCLE Tour has over a thousand amateur entrants with routes from 20 miles linked to Hope Against Cancer. All details at www.cicleclassic.co.uk

Saturday 30 April and Sunday 1 May, 10am to 4pm EVENT: Artisan Cheese Fair The best regional cheesemakers will display their wares to sample and buy plus other artisan food suppliers, talks and tastings. Cattle Market, Melton Mowbray Admission £3, children free www.artisancheesfair.co.uk

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Back in the Saddle with Rutland Velo Club David Graham used his bike occasionally for local errands until an invitation from a friend led to a charity bike ride. Now the Chairman of the Rutland Velo Club, David has declared his mission to encourage cyclists of all ages and abilities to take to two wheels – he tells Amander Meade why Rutland is the perfect place to rediscover riding

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OW did you get involved with the club? I accepted a challenge to take part in a 65 mile ride and began to train for that on my own. A Velo Club member noticed a Facebook post I made about my efforts, invited me on a club ride. As a novice it was great to meet so many cyclists from different walks of life and cycling regularly with local riders became a big part of my life. Before riding with the club, I would never have considered riding through the winter or in the dark but the group gave me the confidence to do so. Why is cycling such a great activity? Because it’s available to all – whatever you age, ability or fitness level, you can jump on a bike and immediately improve your fitness level, make new friends and enjoy the outdoors. On most of our rides, the social element is central involving a pit stop for coffee and cake or a post ride drink in a pub garden. Cyclists tend to be very friendly, positive people who create a great social atmosphere and are tremendously supportive to anyone who wants to join in. Do you need special kit or an expensive cycle? Absolutely not. We embrace all kinds of cycling and cater for different paces from leisurely riding up to race training. Novices of any age are always very well looked after so there is no danger of ever being left behind or feeling out of your depth. Is Rutland a great place to cycle? This county is an absolute ‘Mecca’ for cycling. I rediscovered Rutland all over again on my bike; we have stunning scenery, varied terrain and enough challenges to make the riding interesting. There are lots of very safe, wide back roads where you can ride for miles with very little traffic. There is also brilliant off road cycling around Rutland Water and lots of other public tracks. I can promise that riding with the club will take you to corners of Rutland you have never seen. Last word…. My aims for this year are to make female and junior riders especially welcome and to broaden the range of introductory rides and off road routes. It would be great to coax a few more of our members to try racing for the first time – myself included! Riding with the club is fun and will work wonders on your fitness without you even noticing. A friendly welcome is guaranteed - we look forward to meeting you. Give it a go…. Novice rides (open to any rider and bike type and move at the pace of the slowest rider) take place on Saturdays at 2pm from Rutland County Council Car Park and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6.30pm from Oakham Cycle Centre. Intermediate and Advanced riders (riding between 14 and 16 mph) are very welcome to join club rides on Wednesday evenings and Saturday/Sunday mornings. See the website for venues and times.

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Useful contacts for cyclists…

Membership of the Rutland Velo Club costs just £15 per year. Find out more at www.veloclubrutland.co.uk Oakham Cycling Centre offer a discount for members. 2 Barleythorpe Road, Oakham Tel: 01572 757058 www.oakhamcyclecentre.co.uk Maximise your cycle power with accurate data to guide your training with expert Coach/Physiotherapist combination of Mary Hardwick and Julie Peach at Inspire2Tri in Manton. www.inspire2tri.co.uk Tel: 01572 244224 Rutland Cycling stock many bike brands and offer traffic free cycle hire, a full workshop, custom build and a regular calendar of events and seminars. Tel: 01572 332032 www.rutlandcycling.com Rutland Rouleur encourages youth and junior cycling. www. rutlandrouleur.org.uk Windmill Wheels specialise in custom building dream bikes. Whether you are a seasoned racer or an adventure tourer, they have the bike for you. www.windmillwheels.co.uk Tel: 01572 787720

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Where there’s Hope, there’s Life Hope Against Cancer is Leicestershire and Rutland’s local cancer research charity. They are committed to providing funding for cancer research projects in order that local people benefit from innovative treatments. Amander Meade speaks to Rutland volunteer Jenny Smith about the pioneering work of the Hope Foundation How was the Hope Foundation established? The Hope Foundation was launched in 2002 to raise funds for research into the causes and treatment of cancer in Leicestershire and Rutland. It was founded by the late Allison Wilson CBE who discovered, after she was diagnosed with cancer in 1996, that the development of cancer care in Leicestershire and Rutland was hampered by lack of funding. Allison became aware during her own treatment that patients treated locally did not enjoy the proven advantages of being able to take part in clinical trials which were a feature of treatment in areas where there is strong financial support from cancer research charities. Allison’s vision, then, was to provide Leicestershire and Rutland with their own dedicated charity which would raise money in the two counties, for use in the two counties. The idea was to establish this area as a renowned cancer research centre with the reputation to attract the most able staff and provide the best available training for doctors and nurses in the field of cancer care.

What progress has been made so far?

Through the enormous generosity of the people of Leicestershire, Rutland and beyond, Hope Against Cancer has to date raised over £4 million which has funded over forty research projects into many different forms of cancer. In May 2012 the Hope Against Cancer Clinical Trials Unit was opened at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, one of the first units outside London and Hope funds a nurse there who adds to the care and support that patients receive. By supporting cancer research today we aim to develop effective treatments for the future.

Have there been any ‘breakthrough’ moments as a result of Hope’s work? When Hope was founded, cancer survival rates in Leicestershire and Rutland were among some of the worst in Western Europe. Now, 1 in 2 people diagnosed with cancer have life expectancies of ten years or more, so huge progress has been made. In 2014, Leicester became a cancer research centre of excellence - the only one in the Midlands. Hope Against Cancer will be funding vital research into early detection and prevention of cancers, projects which have a clear benefit for cancer patients in the region. Recently, researchers from the University of Leicester and Leicester’s Hospitals announced a breakthrough advance in the results of the world-first clinical trial with actual patients of a new drug to treat particular blood cancers. Professor Martin Dyer is Professor of Haematic-Oncology at the University of Leicester and Honorary Consultant Physician in the Department of Haematology at Leicester Royal Infirmary. He said: “I am so delighted that we have been able to run this study. The establishment of the Hope Against Cancer Clinical Trials Facility, under the directorship of Professor Anne Thomas, allows us to lead this kind of study that really does change the lives of our patients.”

How can local people help? Rutland and Market Harborough Living readers can look out for special speakers, lunches, dinners, coffee mornings, cake stalls, curry evenings as well as our Bold and Blue week in September. Readers might want to simply donate through our website or get involved by holding or supporting an event. We would love local businesses to make us their charity for a year – the next High Sheriff for Rutland, Dr Sarah Furness is going to do just that. Sarah along with Mary Lloyd, myself and others were the first Rutland volunteers and formed a small committee in 2002. We warmly welcome others to join us and continue fundraising for this exciting and important work. • Find out more about Hope Against Cancer, donate or help to fundraise at www.hfcr.org or Tel: 01162 700 101

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Happy Birthday As April 21st sees yet another milestone in the long life of Queen Elizabeth II, Caroline Aston discovers the origins of our majesty’s passion for horses at nearby Naseby Hall

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love with beautiful horses’. According to him the nursery staff was on red alert to stop her frequent attempts to run off to the stables and that her greatest treat was to pat her father’s hunters. There were hints too of her future fondness for dogs - ‘She especially loved the hounds with their nervous erect tails and their elemental eagerness to be off’. Hounds were later to be replaced by generations of corgis, a line beginning with Dookie in 1933. But even her austere grandfather was roped into the burgeoning horse obsession: the Archbishop of Canterbury on a nursery visit was astounded to see the aging George V playing ‘horsey’ on all fours while his granddaughter used the royal beard as a leading rein! In the same year as the Naseby visit the old King had his greatest racing success when his filly ‘Scuttle’ won the 1000 Guineas. Two years

later Crown Equerry Colonel A. E. Erskine supervised Elizabeth’s first formal riding lesson in the Buckingham Palace Mews: her grandfather’s birthday gift that year was a shaggy-maned Shetland called ‘Peggy’. A year later the proud Duchess of York led the Princess on Peggy to a meet of the Pytchley Hunt at Boughton Cover. Fast forward to 1981. At the Trooping of the Colour that year, Marcus Serjeant fired six blank shots at the Queen as she rode police horse ‘Burmese’ down the Mall. Though her horse briefly skittered Her Majesty expertly calmed and controlled him and rode on to do her duty. Cool, unflappable and the consummate professional, as indeed she has been throughout her long life and reign. But perhaps we can rightly say that we witnessed the ‘Naseby Legacy’ that day.

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away at his mum’s house in Staffordshire. Fortunately a colleague filled in until he finally arrived, 90 minutes late. One of the highlights of his presenting career thus far was watching the adventurer Sarah Outen pass under Tower Bridge last year to complete her remarkable London2London round the world trip in front of an army of supporters from Rutland and Stamford. He has interviewed some stellar celebrities over the years but his favourites were Agnetha from Abba and his broadcasting hero, Sir Terry Wogan. “I interviewed Sir Terry for 10 minutes and he was so friendly,” said Rob. “It was such a shock when he died recently. I genuinely shed a tear when I heard the news.” Rob received an award two years ago from the High Sheriff of Rutland, Trish Ruddle, to honour his services to the community. He is also proud of the station’s 10 regional Radio Academy Gold Awards. Rob, who also enjoys performing with the Rutland Musical Theatre company, added: “You become part of people’s lives in this job and our listeners are very loyal. They are fiercely proud of the area they live in, both in Rutland and in Stamford, and the fact that we are ambassadors for the area.” • Rob Persani’s breakfast show is on Rutland Radio on weekdays, from 6am to 11am, on 107.2FM in Rutland and 97.4FM in Stamford.

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