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ll things being equal, I suppose I should address the issue of Father’s day; but actually I don’t think men need the reassurance of a gift, well certainly not in my house, and I know for Pete the opportunity to sleep beyond 6am would be more appreciated,…or so I thought (see bullet point 4).
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So, as men are notoriously difficult to buy for, I decided to ask a few for inspiration … but I wish I hadn’t! The result: • Driving the new Ferrari 458 at Silverstone • A giant cake with Nigella Lawson inside • The Times online, some personal training sessions and a massage • Heli skiing in the Alps • A complicated piece of gadgetry for the outdoors, preferably a chainsaw • A season ticket for York City (well that should be affordable)
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Up front – Your Chance to own a Rutland Hippo, Family activity holidays, Woosters revamp, Automated Gateways and more Shopping – Shops Galore in Market Harborough Home Interiors – High Impact Accessories Health and Beauty – Local swimming Fashion – Long live the boutique! Out and About – Rutland Show Titillations – Mayday in the community Shopping – St Mary’s Quarter, Stamford Food and Drink – The Noel at Whitwell, Sarah Poli’s Side of the Table and more Food and Drink – Delicious fresh milk Food and Drink – Sean’s Kitchen Confidential: Asparagus Activities – The Leicester Penguins’ Swimming Club What’s on in our region? Local Theatre – The Four Winds festival and ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Local Walk – Castor Hanglands Perspectives – Living The Good Life Activities – Making a splash The Oakham Festival Programme
Unfortunately not so local this time but I would like to recommend Hirst and Hirst on Church Street in Oakham; there is always fun, unusual gifts for men in stock. Good luck
Abigail
Late in • The Rutland Schools’ Art Exhibition featuring some of the best art work by local school pupils will be open between Tuesday 3 May and Friday 20 May. Also ‘All about me!’ is an exhibition to showcase art produced by children and young people with additional needs and disabilities (from 27 April – 14 May). Organised by the Aiming High team at Rutland County Council in conjunction with Rutland Mencap and other support groups. Members of the public can view for free, at the new Catmose Gallery (Huntsman’s Drive, off Barleythorpe Road, Oakham), Monday to Friday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Tel: 01572 772561
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Your Chance to own a Rutland Hippo The fibreglass sculptures that caused such a stir throughout the county last summer have already started waking up from their winter hibernation and the countdown is now on as they are just three months away from going under the auctioneers hammer. Proceeds from the auction will be donated to the Army Benevolent Fund and Arts for Rutland (to support local artists). Joy Everitt from Arts for Rutland says, “We have already had a really high level of interest in this event and I think people are getting genuinely excited about having the chance to own a piece of Rutland history. We’ve decided to add a bit of fun to the event with a sealed £10 draw. The lucky winner of this will also walk away with a Hippo for just £10.” The auction, hosted by TV star Julia Bradbury, takes place on Saturday May 21 at 7.30pm as part of a Gala Dinner with five piece band and three course meal in the Officer’s Mess at St. George’s Barracks, North Luffenham. • Tickets cost £35 per person and include pre-dinner drinks and wine on the table. Tables of 10 are available. To buy tickets or find out more details please contact Joy Everitt Tel: 07770543118 or email: joy.everitt@talktalk.net
A Fascination with Fascinators, Hats and Headpieces With Ascot, summer weddings and Royal garden parties round the corner, what hat to wear, is the question of the season? Sosennah Every meets local girl and milliner Sophie Iliffe, for some tips Whether you’re looking for feathers, flowers, tulle, buttons, wide brimmed hats, net or these amazing butterflies, Sophie has something for you. Following an apprenticeship with the celebrity milliner Cozmo Jenks, Sophie set up Sophiei in December 2003. She has since flourished and takes inspiration for her creations from everyday life around her, be it architecture or a stunning morning mist. Sophie says, “The key look for this summer is a 70s revival with large floppy brims, lace and pretty colours. With the imminent royal wedding we’ll be seeing a lot of dramatic and stylised hats and the focus on millinery at big occasions will carry on throughout this year. Many people worry about finding the right hat or headpiece to suit them and it does take some confidence to wear one but once you find the right shape and style, it is amazing how your poise, stature and confidence improves.” Visit the website to see Sophie’s new collection of hats and headpieces for 2011. Combs, from £75, are a big hit with brides and bridesmaids and come in multiple colour ways. Cocktail hats are priced from £275. Bespoke hats are available on request. • Tel: 07771 817771, Email: enquiries@ sophiei.com, Website: www.sophiei.com
Activity Family Holidays Are you fed up with the same old family holidays? Bored teenagers? If your ideal holiday is spent lying on a beach, then please don’t continue reading, on the other hand if you want to regale your family and friends with tales of white water rafting, canyoning, kayaking and a host of other activities, please read on….
For Summer 2011, Oundle Travel are offering a new range of exciting adventure holidays with a difference and that don’t come with a Mark Warner or Club Med price tag. The Bavarian alpine region is less well known than its French and Austrian counterparts but is equally spectacular, less touched by international tourism, Bavaria provides guests with a warm welcome and an insight into the traditions and cultures of the people that live there. This holiday is based in the traditional mountain village of Bad Hindelang, surrounded by stunning alpine peaks. The village and surrounding area offer a wealth of opportunities, the combination of a traditional village, magnificent scenery warm welcome and fabulous activities provide the magic ingredients for a memorable family holiday. Seven nights are spent in the Gasthof Wiesengrand, a family run property, with superb breakfasts and dinners included in the price. The holiday is self-drive and is suitable for families with children aged eight years and over. Activities include a treasure hunt, building a rope bridge, zip wires, Sumo wrestling, kayaking on a nearby lake, abseiling and more Prices are from £720.00 per person. Children aged 8-11 £550.00 for 7 nights full board. • Contact: Oundle Travel on Tel: 01832 273600. RUTLAND & MARKET HARBOROUGH LIVING May 2011
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Wildcats Theatre School Celebrate their first term in Uppingham Award winning Wildcats Theatre School, with classes in Stamford, Peterborough and Oakham are celebrating the successful end of their first terms’ classes in Uppingham. The classes, held every Wednesday evening at Uppingham C of E Primary School teach children the three elements of Musical Theatre; dance, drama and singing in a fun and interactive way. Mini Wildcats (age 4-7) work towards LAMDA Introductory Awards and Juniors develop their skills using the LAMDA Musical Theatre Syllabus. Wildcats have a 100% pass rate and over half the children entered for exams reach distinction grade. Caz Dolby, Owner of Wildcats said, “It is great that the classes in Uppingham are going so well. Children have been enjoying learning routines from Musicals such as West Side Story, Children of Eden, Mamma Mia and much more. Our new partnership with Pineapple Performing Arts School also means that during the holidays we can offer specialist master-classes taught by professional cast members from shows such as Wicked and Lion King.” • There are still spaces available for the Uppingham classes for Summer term 2011 – for more information or to book a place go to www.wildcatstheatreschool. co.uk or email admin@wildcatsuk.com.
Traditional Toys For the last two years Cloggies have been trading their traditional toys and original gifts from an online store. As their business, customers and stock have grown so has the need to open a shop in the area. Cloggies, named after the traditional Dutch wooden clog, began shortly after the owners, Marco and Claire had their first son. “We wanted some wooden toys for our son, especially the traditional ones we both grew up with. We found it quite difficult to find these in high street shops so with our connections in Europe we found some interesting quality toys. We thought about making these available to all the mums and dads in Britain who, just like us, might want long lasting, traditional toys with character.” Cloggies now offer a diverse range of traditional and unique toys and gifts you cannot find on the high street including jack in the boxes, ride-on cars, tricycles, dolls houses, marble tracks and soft toys. All the products have the necessary European certifications for safe and enjoyable play and fall into every budget. “The idea is that the toys will last a generation and we will be bringing these wonderful products to our customers not just online but also in a physical, old fashioned toyshop with a modern twist.” The emphasis is on customer service and letting children play with what we have to offer in a fresh new exciting shop. • Contact: Cloggies Toys, The Courtyard, 30-31 High Street, Market Harborough, LE16 7NL, Tel: 01858 464719
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Solar Panel Installation From an Established and Reliable Local Business. Steve Rudkin Electrical Contractors Limited has been providing an efficient and reliable service to homes, offices, shops and factories since 1997 as well as being active in integrating the use of energy saving technologies. Now the company is registered under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme as Solar Photovoltaic (PV) installers. This ensures that the Feed In Tariff (FIT) payments are made along with savings on bills and helping the environment.
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New shop opens in Whissendine Rutalnd, run by father Ram Odedra and son Aakash. This is a great reversal to shops being close in villages. The shop is over 1000 sq ft and offers all you would expect from a convenience store. The residents of Whissendine have given the store tremendous support and all who have been to the shop state the shop has pumped life into the village. The children from a nearby school come to get their sweets, the mums get their necessary items and the elderly do not have to leave the village. The shop is also used by residence of nearby villages Ashwell and Langham. The store also supports local products such as Grasmere sausages, burgers and ham, Hamleton Bread, Rutland Preserve chutneys, jams and marmalade, Loodal Free range eggs and Hamleton poultry and meats and fresh veg from local farms. Open 7am-8pm Mon - Sat and 7am- 2pm Sunday
Woosters You may have noticed that Woosters in Oakham has been refurbished? They’ve waved goodbye to the small collection of menswear to give the ‘girls’ more space for their tops, dresses, scarves, jewellery and bags. Woosters stock a variety of fashion brands – some well known like Masai, Sandwich and Lauren Vidal, but they also have small exciting collections from lesser known designers whose interesting and unusual pieces will add personality and punch to any wardrobe. The friendly Woosters ‘girls’ will be only too happy to help, and you’ll always be assured of experienced, honest advice. They’ve even got a special offer this month for Rutland Living readers – see their advert on page 9. For fashion that’s up to date and won’t go out of fashion quickly, whatever age you are, Woosters is sure to have something that will appeal with their range of collections that are ‘statement to staple’, ‘everyday to event’ and ‘workday to wedding’. • Contact: Woosters,19 Mill Street Okaham, Opening hours are 9.30 – 5.30 Monday to Saturday, Tel: 01572 723697, www.woosters.co.uk Gallery re-opens Catmose Gallery is now open after a 4-month closure whilst relocating to a new site off Barleythorpe Road in Oakham. • Exhibition Dates: 27 May – 25 June 2011, Gallery Open: Mon – Fri 10am – 5pm Enquiries Tel: 01572 772561
Heidi Kjeldsen Jewellers I recently visited Heidi’s delightful shop in Mill Street in Oakham and found a truly beautiful collection of fine handmade jewellery. Heidi has a real passion for sourcing and selecting the best gemstones from all over the world, and then using her experience and expertise she is able to create jewels for clients who travel from afar to benefit from her service and bespoke designs. Heidi does not stock branded jewellery as she prefers to be independent, imaginative and exclusive. Equally Heidi Kjeldsen stocks conflict free Diamonds, which Heidi feels is particularly important. On display you will find a wealth of glorious high grade Diamonds, Tanzanites, Emeralds, Sapphires and other unusual and rare gemstones. Pearls of every type abound with lustrous Akoya, South Sea and Tahitian statement pieces, as well as a wide selection of cultured pearls. Heidi’s engagement, dress, eternity, and wedding rings are classical in design but all have a distinctive modern twist. A handmade piece may be discussed by special appointment and the standard of service from Heidi, Catherine and Francine is first class. Heidi prides herself in providing the best possible jewellery, tailored to her customer’s individual requirements. • Contact: Heidi Kjeldsen, 5 The Maltings, Mill Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6EA, Tel: 01572 722666 E:Heidi@heidikjeldsen.com www.heidikjeldsen.com
Improving your home with Automated Gateways Homeowners looking for ways to improve their property will Rutland & discover that choosing automated gates offers not only Market Harborough great security and affordability but also extra privacy, Living readers can take complete convenience and adds value to the home. advantage of the following offers: The main reason for installing automatic gates is For readers considering automated security. At the press of a button, automated gates gates, contact Trevor before the 31st of will open as the householder pulls up to the drive. May for a site survey and you will receive Once inside they will close automatically. No more 10% off automation equipment when you getting out of the car to open the gates and getting choose Automated Gateways to fit your out again to close them, or no more leaving gates gates! And for readers with existing gates, open all the time and compromising security. contact Trevor before the 31st of May to Behind a set of automated gates householders get a comprehensive gate safety check really do enjoy enhanced privacy. Unwanted callers for just £30 (half the usual price), and salesmen are stopped at the gates rather than at to ensure your gates meet the threshold of the home. Motorists who choose to use UK law. your driveway to pull into or turn around are prevented from doing so and if a close boarded gate is fitted, passers-by are stopped from peering in to your property. A great entrance with a beautiful set of automatic gates adds appeal to your home. A desirable looking house, plus the added security and convenience benefits should add value to your home. Automated Gateways director Trevor Ellis has a real pedigree after 17 years in automated gates. For 10 of those years Trevor not only taught installers throughout the UK how to fit gates but literally helped write the rulebook on electric gate safety as part of his role as Technical Director at automation distributor CAME UK.With a rich career as an RAF Technician, much of it spent at RAF Cottesmore, pursuing a career in electric gate automation after serving the UK was a natural choice, and for 7 years Trevor fitted the highest quality automatic gate installations throughout the East Midlands When the opportunity arose in 2010 to get out from behind the desk and return to the front line of gate automation by establishing his own family run business, Trevor took it with both hands. Choosing Trevor and Automated Gateways to install, maintain or service your gates, you can be confident that you are choosing the UK’s most experienced company. All work is undertaken to the highest of standards using the industries most reliable automation equipment and under consideration of UK safety laws, that many less conscientious installers don’t follow or are even aware of. • Contact Trevor directly on Tel: 07875 370645, email info@automatedgateways.co.uk to arrange a free, no obligation site survey.
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Sosennah Every discovers that Market Harborough has a wealth of independent shops to suits everyone’s needs
For home accessories and gifts The newly opened Jussi is guaranteed to have something original and exciting for both your home and you. Amongst the recent arrivals are handblown glass vases in spring shades, intricately patterned tea lights, Gertrude Jekyll designed flower glasses, colourful Liberty print stationery and a new range of vintage-style jewellery. Also new is an intriguing collection of Amsterdamdesigned leather bags and purses. Bagel & Griff offers a modern mix of contemporary gifts and craft using local and worldwide sourced products. The shop showcases beautiful wooden bowls and plates as well as lots of recycled glass vases in stunning acid greens and yellows. Upstairs there is a range of bathroom accessories made from wicker baskets, wood and leather, as well as small gifts priced under £5. Anne Karin Interiors is like Aladdin’s cave with a labyrinth of stock in pearl detail, crystals, feathers and gilt. For home interiors H. Monk & Sons, the family business established in Market Harborough for over 100 years, offers anything from carpets to curtains, furniture and fabrics. Another local family business is Russell Francis offering British and European manufactured quality furniture and beds. The three storey showroom has a wealth of stock to suit a range of budgets. For partywear and accessories With wedding season, the races and summer garden parties round the corner, Jacks ladies
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enjoyed by anyone aged 3-99! For outdoor summer fun, there are coloured kites, garden skittles and croquet sets as well as flower presses. Pop in to find out about a kite day that Cloggies will be running over the summer holidays. Mum’s-to-be should make a beeline for Prams ‘N’ Things which stocks everything you need from prams to playpens, baths to bedding and more. Prams can also be serviced here. For outerflair After moving to their larger premises a year ago, GorGeous has been able to increase their range of beautiful and stylish shoes. New for spring/summer is Irregular Choice and Calvin Klein Jean. As well as increasing the collections for women, the men’s range has also grown to include the Fly London, Converse, Replay and FitFlop brands. Christians Shoes offers comfortable and stylish shoes for all the family with brands such as Birkenstock, Gabor, ecco, Van Dal, Daisy Roots and Start-Rite to name a few. For something sparkly As Market Harborough’s traditional jeweller, gemmologist and valuer, TJ Thornton offers an unrivalled service, including a full jewellery repair and redesign facility, a wide selection of antique jewellery and silverware and valuations undertaken on-site, as well as selling
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engagement and wedding rings and more. You can find a range of silver jewellery by designers Dower & Hall and Sonya Bennett, and stunning new silver collections with amber and enamel. Tim offers insurance and sales advice and more recently the purchasing of scrap gold, where part exchanges are welcome too. For designer brand names such as Links, Gucci, Pandora, Thomas Sabo, Swarovski and others, look no further than Steffans jewellers. Offering a range of rings, necklaces, charm bracelets and earrings as well as watches. The staff at Steffans can help you choose a beautiful gift for a loved one or a treat for yourself. For holiday wear If you’re about to go on that all important summer holiday, than a visit to The Little Big Bra Shop is a must for their new season swimwear, with ranges by Moontide reversible, Legeby, Fantasie and Freya and for the beach babe look, there is the Panache plunge bikini! The shop has recently celebrated its first birthday and is delighted at the great response from local customers. Its owner Karen says, “We must be fulfilling a gap in the market as we have been very busy since we opened; people love the personal service we provide.” The lingerie ranges are available from sizes A-K and A-J for the swimwear. Sports bras are available too. For music lovers Local drummer Matt runs ABC Music which stocks a huge variety of musical instruments. For those interested in trying a new instrument pop along to their ‘Learn to Play’ day in store and at the Harborough Theatre on Saturday 26th June. Learn to Play is a project from the Music for all charity, whose mission it is to make more musicians. Free taster lessons will be given to all ages on acoustic and electric guitar, drums, flute, clarinet and saxophone by skilled players and advisors to help you play each instrument. The sessions are aimed at both new players and those returning to an instrument of any age or ability. There will also be entertainment from a Samba
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band and coffee available. For gardeners Inspiring products for the home and garden says the sign outside outerspace which is true to its word offering fire pits, sculpture, metal signs, oil torches, lighting for inside and out, sail shades, water features, mirrors, outdoor art and more. New for this summer is some beautiful Ratan garden furniture. The company can also recommend a landscape design service to help you redesign your outdoor living space using the products available from outerspace. You can also find perfect small gifts for the home and garden. For pets Pet lovers should look no further than Welland Valley Feeds which sells everything from vast bags of dog food to sacks full of carrots and horse tack, as well as catering for the agricultural market. The team of 25 staff are all very knowledgeable and experienced and some are even trained to supply animal medicines to pet owners. In addition, there is a comprehensive range of clothes and Wellingtons, including brands from Musto, Barbour, Toggie, Le Chameau and the Muck Boot range. Welland Valley Feeds prides itself on supporting local countryside events, including Point to Points at Dingley and the Blaston Agricultural Show. For savers! To help you save for future shopping trips, Market Harborough Building Society has a new range of cash ISAs for 2011. The Brighter Cash ISA offers a tax free interest rate of 2.25% plus a bonus of 0.75%, making a great 3% rate for 12 months. A range of other cash ISA products are also available, pop into the branch or check the website to find out more. There is also a children’s saving account called Kool Kidz with a competitive interest rate of 1.5% paid annually and kids get a free money box for every new account that is opened.
Jussi, 9 Adam & Eve Street, Market Harborough, LE16 7LT Tel: 07800 522542 www.jussi.co Bagel&Griff, 6/7 Church Square, Market Harborough, LE16 7NB Tel: 01858 468764 www.bagelandgriff.com Anne Karin Interiors, 30 High Street, Market Harborough, LE16 7NL Tel: 01858 461066 H. Monk & Sons, 11 Northampton Road, Market Harborough, LE16 9HB Tel: 01858 462196 www.hmonks.co.uk Russell Francis, 98 St Mary’s Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7DX Tel: 01858 435999 www.russellfrancis.co.uk Jacks, 12/16 Church Street, Market Harborough, LE16 7AA Tel: 01858 431396 Happy Hats & Accessories, Bennett’s Place, 31A High Street, Market Harborough, LE16 7NL Tel: 01858 466849 www.happyhats.co.uk Cot’N’Togs, 3 Church Street, Market Harborough, LE16 7AA Tel: 01858 468568 www.cotntogs.co.uk Cloggies, The Courtyard, 30/31 High Street, Market Harborough, LE16 7NL Tel: 01858 464719, www.cloggiesonline.co.uk Prams ‘N’ Things, 106-108 St Mary’s Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7DX, Tel: 01858 433775 www.pramsnthings.co.uk GorGeous, 10 St Mary’s Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7NL Tel: 01858 465118 www.gorgeous-online.co.uk Christians Shoes, 7-9 Abbey Street, Market Harborough, LE16 9AA Tel: 01858 465466 www.christians-shoes.co.uk TJ Thornton, 3 Coventry Road, Market Harborough, LE16 9BX Tel: 01858 468858 www.tjthornton.com Steffans, The Square, Market Harborough, LE16 7PA Tel: 01858 432633 www.steffans. co.uk ABC Music, 7 St Mary’s Road, Market Harborough LE16 7DS Tel: 01858 463144 www.abcmusic.co.uk Outerspace, 58 St Mary’s Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7DU Tel: 01858 410436 Welland Valley Feeds, Rockingham Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7QE Tel: 01858 461463 www.wellandvalleyfeeds.co.uk Market Harborough Building Society, Welland House, The Square, Market Harborough, LE16 7PD Tel: 01858 412250 www.mhbs.co.uk
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Blue Reflection, egg tempera on gesso, 660mm x 610mm, £1,900
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Keep it fun when you’re considering using colour to brighten up your home. This trendy bubble wall clock from the Guzzini range at Caab Living will look perfect in a contemporary kitchen and costs a very reasonable £39.95
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dd a cosy touch to your home with some new soft furnishings in bright, spring colours. These gorgeous rugs are ideal for making a statement and have the added benefit of making your room look bigger too. Hand knotted Rug (right) from a selection at Oakham Oriental Rugs. Visit the showroom for advice on tapestry, furniture and rugs to suit all tastes and budgets. Modern, 100% wool rug from Italian designer Missoni at Elizabeth Stanhope Interiors, £1760
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Get sticker happy on a huge scale with these innovative wall stickers and wall art from Hirst and Hirst in Oakham. Inject some instant fun into a child’s bedroom or playroom with this Donkey Kong wall art from the Nintendo range (wall art starts from £30).
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Make it personal by framing your favourite family portrait and letting it take centrestage in the living room. Photograph by Elli Dean.
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You’re guaranteed to find something unusual at the Itch Gallery in Oakham, a treasure trove of unique and innovative design ideas. This Jennifer Collier ‘Stamp Dress’, Original Mixed media collage, £230 will make a great talking point in your home.
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Keep the adults happy with these stylish Lovebirds wall stickers by Ferm Living (prices start from £39).
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Opt for something which offers practicality as well as style, such as this gorgeous Ambient Lounge armchair from Caab Living – a real statement piece that’s great for resting weary legs (£149.99)
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It doesn’t have to be bright and colourful to have the wow factor. Large glass vases can create a vibrant centrepiece once you add your favourite blooms. Gertrude Jekyll Flower Glasses at Jussi, from £37.50
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Think outside of the box with a unique design solution, courtesy of Sonara Studios. They have some innovative ideas for displaying your favourite photos such as this multi-image photoframe. Prices vary, please contact Sonara Studios for further details.
Directory Woodbine Contemporary Arts, Falcon Hotel Courtyard, Uppingham, Tel: 07980 167404, www.woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk Oakham Oriental Rugs, 6 The Maltings, Oakham, Tel: 01572 724441, www.oakhamorientalrugs.co.uk Elizabeth Stanhope Interiors, 27 Mill Street, Oakham, Tel: 01572 722345, www.elizabethstanhope.co.uk Caab Living, 6 High Street East, Uppingham, Tel: 01572 821810, www.caabliving.com Elli Dean Photography, Tel: 07932 055548, www.ellideanphotography.co.uk Hirst and Hirst, 18 Church Street, Oakham, Tel: 01572 723800, www.hirstandhirst.co.uk Jussi, 9 Adam and Eve Street, Market Harborough, Tel: 07794 184152 Sonara Studios, 20 Mill Street, Oakham, Tel: 01572 756498 Itch Gallery, 4 Knights Yard, Gaol Street, Oakham, Tel: 01572 756760, www.itchgallery.co.uk
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HEALTH & BEAUTY
Let’s Get Physical! Catherine Batkin looks at the local sports facilities offering some new and exciting ways to keep fit for the whole family
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Uppingham School Sports Centre Facilities: State-of-the-art fitness studio with personal trainers available and exercise classes including BodySculpt which offers an express way to get fit – a high impact, high cardio workout in just 30 minutes. Additional facilities include three squash courts, a gymnasium, two dance studios, six court sports hall, 25m swimming pool and 12 outdoor tennis courts. Coming soon – themed parties, ideal for children’s birthdays to include football parties, High School Musical and jungle gym activities. Great For: New water babies swimming lessons and adults swimming lessons (groups and private sessions) starting in May. Fun junior fitness classes comprising soft play for children under 5 (Wednesday mornings), aerobic exercise with ropes and other gym equipment for 8-13 year olds on a Saturday morning. Contact: Leicester Road, Uppingham, Rutland, LE15 9SE, Tel: 01572 820830, www.sportscentre.uppingham.co.uk
dance studios with a variety of exercise classes including Zumba, badminton courts, sports pitches and Astroturf. Great For: A wide range of membership options to suit all needs and budgets and new AquaEd swim school for children with a focus on learning through fun and enjoyment. Stylish coffee house with Costa Coffee is a great venue for a quick snack or a leisurely lunch. Contact: Catmose College, Huntsmans Drive, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6RP, Tel: 0300 456 2020, www.catmose-sports.co.uk
Stapleford Park Facilities: Technogym with treadmills and elliptical trainers, recumbent bicycles and rowing machines, as well as a wide variety of resistance machines and free weights. Regular fitness classes include Functional Conditioning, Core Conditioning, and Circuit Training. Stunning pool complex, with a heated 22m pool, steam room, sauna and jacuzzi. Great For: Work-out in peace whilst the kids are cared for in the Ofsted approved daycare nursery onsite offering both indoor and outdoor facilities for children of all ages (£10 per hour). Make the most of the great outdoors with the extensive range of country pursuits including horse riding, falconry, shooting, archery and tennis. Contact: Stapleford, Nr. Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE14 2EF, Tel: 01572 787000, www.staplefordpark.com
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Facilities: Brand new centrally located fitness centre in the grounds of the new Catmose College. Facilities include a fully air conditioned 60 station fitness room (a gym induction plan is included as part of the membership), two
Facilities: Indoor squash courts, fully airconditioned gymnasium with Resistance Machines and Free-Weights, state of the art cardio-vascular machines such as Treadmills, Cycles, Steppers, Cross-Trainers, Rowing
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Barnsdale Hall Hotel Machines and a Hand Bike. Fitness studios with an array of leisure classes including pilates, body conditioning, core stability and studio cycling. Great For: Outdoor activities in beautiful surroundings including tennis, bowls, pitch and putt golf course, football pitch and 18 hole mini golf course. Family-friendly swimming pool with a variety of lessons including aqua aerobics and splashtime for the children. Contact: Barnsdale Hall Hotel, Nr Oakham, Rutland, LE15 8AB, Tel: 01572 757901, www. barnsdalehotel.co.uk
Harborough Leisure Centre Facilities: Fitness Suite with comprehensive gym inductions and personal training, workout studio with over 30 exercise classes per week, indoor sports dome with three tennis courts. The sports hall houses activities such as Badminton, Netball, Basketball, 5-a-side football, Trampolining, Martial Arts, Roller Skating and Gymnastics. Great For: Health Suite with sauna, steam room and spa pool (members can enjoy unlimited use of these facilities). Great value off peak health and leisure memberships from just £29.50 per month. Contact: Northampton Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire LE16 9HF, Tel: 01858 410115, www. harboroughleisure.co.uk
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FASHION
Long live the Boutique! Vanessa Hollander has some valuable tips on how to get the most from our Region’s fabulous boutiques...
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want. Yet it really is perfectly ok to go into a boutique and just have a look. In fact, it is the assistants’ responsibility to make you feel comfortable and welcome. If you do feel uncomfortable just going in to browse, catch the eye of the nearest assistant, tell them you’re just looking and ask if that’s ok. This makes your intention clear from the start, and it really is perfectly acceptable! Similarly, if you’re looking for something specific then it’s worth asking the assistant straight out, saving precious time. So, take a deep breath, hold your head high and go in. What you’ll find inside will no doubt be worth it! UNIQUE BOUTIQUE Unlike the High Street, the boutique offers the opportunity to buy something different, unique and individual from designers and labels you may never have heard of but will love. To most, labels really don’t matter. When you love, something all that matters is that it looks good and you can afford it. What’s more, you probably won’t suffer the embarrassment of turning up at an event in the same outfit as someone else, as once stock is gone – it’s gone! The other great thing about a boutique is that they do have a limited choice. Though choice is obviously a good thing, too much can be overwhelming and down right confusing. A boutique normally caters for certain ages, styles and budgets, so when you find one that matches your own style and requirements, your search is all but over!
MAKING THE BOUTIQUE WORK FOR YOU • Customer Service and Style Advice The boutique offers a more intimate shopping experience and a level of customer service that you just don’t find on the High Street. Speaking as someone who works in fashion, we love it when customers ask for our advice. What’s more the boutique sales assistant knows her stock, what it looks like on, what body type it suits and how the sizes come up. Never be afraid of asking for advice. We see all different body types, shapes and sizes every day nothing shocks. What may look hideous on the hanger, could look stunning on. • Flexibility When you become a regular customer in a boutique, certain privileges may be afforded to you. For instance, if you are in a rush and don’t have the time to try something on, then you may be able to take the item ‘on approval’. This is a benefit indeed, as many a busy woman will confirm. Also, if you love something but can’t afford it until pay day, then a boutique may put something away for you until you can afford it. It’s always worth asking, and it’s not an unusual request. Going on holiday to the sun in the midst of winter and can’t find any summer clothes anywhere? It’s always worth asking in a boutique as they may keep a small supply of unseasonal items in their stock room. In short, I write in much praise of our boutiques. Do support them, as they offer many a gem that you just won’t find on the High Street.
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ACTIVITIES
Rutland County Show – A Tradition worth Supporting On Sunday 5 June, Rutland Agricultural Society will hold their 179th Annual County Show at Burley –on-the-Hill near Oakham. Amander Meade speaks to Jo Morley to find out what new attractions are promised for local people, visitors and members this year
Animals, produce, displays, vehicles, entertainment – there is something for everyone. .. Formed in around 1825 and with only a couple of years’ absence during the World Wars, the annual Rutland Show has been part of the fabric of our county ever since. The original ethos was to “further the cause of agriculture in the County of Rutland and to help support the education of young people in good agricultural practices.” According to Jo, the show’s secretary, the essence of that statement remains true today - “The organisation is very much a team effort by a committee who live and work within the rural community. In recent years it has been very sad to see much larger county shows disappear for good and we are very proud that the people of Rutland still value and support the show, turning out each year – whatever the weather!” This year... Back by popular demand is the Sheep Show – with a humorous, live stage show all about
sheep in true New Zealand style featuring shearing demonstrations and the amazing “Dancing Sheep”. There will also be classes for special breeds and goats as well as a host of other livestock judging. Always popular are the Horse and Pony classes and the show jumping. Another new and exciting addition to the programme is the Royal Artillery Motorcycle Display Team known as The Flying Gunners. Their high octane performance will leave you breathless as the seventeen man team performs feats of sheer courage and skill. With precision riding at its best, you will see some of the fastest crossovers in the world with closing speeds of 80-90mph plus a nail biting finale. This military display team prides itself on being the best – fantastic entertainment for all the family to enjoy. Stars of the main ring…. Stealing the show and doing what comes naturally, visitors will love the Lurcher Display, Falconry and Ferret Racing in the main ring, an action-packed demonstration with informative and entertaining commentary throughout. The public will have a chance to take part with their own dogs regardless of breed, before the highlight of the show, a race between a lurcher and a hawk. Always an impressive display are the Vintage and Classic Cars and Farm Machinery plus examples of the finest modern farming equipment available. Add to this over one hundred trade and specialist agricultural stands, children’s amusements and a Giant Tombola by Macmillan Cancer Support and you have all
the ingredients for a full day’s entertainment. Bring a picnic or support some of the many refreshment tents and a fully licensed bar. Becoming a member… Why not join the Rutland Agricultural Society? Annual membership is only £20 per person, £30 for a company, a couple or a family and includes free entry to the show plus reduced rates for guests, designated parking, and invitations to various hospitality events both on the day of the show and throughout the year – great value for money in support of a very worthy local tradition. • Gates open at 8.30am and admission prices are £8/£6 for adults, children 5-16 years £5 and under 5s free. Information at www.rutlandcountyshow.co.uk The Local Living team will be there of course – we would love our readers to visit our stand. See you there!
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Mayday Mayday Caroline Aston does her bit for the community
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ra-la! Tra la! ‘Tis the season of the beribboned maypole and bursting blossoms, of cherubic children pictured dancing ye olde English country dances on village greens under the limpid gaze of flower-crowned May Queens – and all that sort of stuff. However, I thought I would take a look at a different kind of May Day, just for a change. Do you know who originated the Mayday distress signal? Well, here is your chance to add to your store of quiz trivia, courtesy of me. Back in 1923 one Frederick Stanley Mockford was working as senior radio officer at Croydon airport near London. He was asked to devise a word to be used to indicate distress and be easily understandable by all ground crew and pilots in emergency. Since the bulk of air traffic then was between Croydon and Le Bourget, Paris Mockford took the French phrase ‘Venez m’aider’ (come and help me) and produced the now internationally recognised ‘Mayday’ signal...and the rest, as they say, is history. But it got me thinking about just how many groups and organisations our county has that give help to so many people in so very many ways. Way back in 1984 the Rutland Volunteer Bureau was founded with a £300 grant from Leicestershire Health and Leicestershire County Council. Its first chair was Derek Smith and the organisation was run from the Red Cross Office in Gaol Street, Oakham. Talk about great oaks growing from little acorns! Gradually the RVB became involved in virtually every aspect of Rutland life and the needs of our community, changing its name to Volunteer Action Rutland in 1993, and ultimately moving to its current HQ off Lands End Way in 1999, when the Princess Royal formally opened the Creative, practical solutions to suit individual homes and gardens.
Rutland Volunteer Centre. Over the years literally thousands of Rutlanders have benefited from the volunteer transport service. The Volunteer Centre is the permanent home of, among others, the Rutland Community Mental Health Team, CLASP, the carers’ centre and Age Concern. It provides a meeting place for diverse groups such as Symbiotica (a social group for people with disabilities), the Rutland Stroke Club, the Parkinson’s Disease Society, VISTA for the visually impaired and the cancer support group. Relate (the former Marriage Guidance organisation) uses its premises as does the Leicester Counselling Centre. On a lighter note, our own much loved dramatic society, the RATS, are welcome guests there and local cross stitchers enjoy a cup of tea while completing their latest works of art. The Stable Garden, created by users of the mental health services, provides a haven for people with disabilities and wherever there is a group or individual or project in Rutland that needs support or practical assistance RVA will be on hand. So aren’t we the lucky ones, eh? And, of course, new volunteers are always needed. If you want to have an informal interview and see if you can help why not ring Tel: 01572 722622 and enquire. You have nothing to lose and we all have a great deal to gain. And what happened to Fred Mockford? He died in 1962 and is buried at Selmeston, East Sussex where his gravestone proudly proclaims him as the inventor of the Mayday signal that has saved literally thousands of lives since 1923. So there, readers, a little known fact and a lot of local knowledge and maybe inspiration to go out there and do your bit.
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Stamford is blessed with an unusually high number of independent shops, many of which are situated on or near St Mary’s Street. Clutching our new pullout map of St Mary’s Quarter, Alysia Anderson explores this unique shopping area
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hen I first moved to Stamford I was struck by the unusually high number of independent retailers, most of them located in the area around St Mary’s Street, recently dubbed St Mary’s Quarter. Snaking from Red Lion Square down to the river towards The George Hotel, the street and the lanes branching off it are crammed with fascinating shops. These occupy an attractive jumble of historic buildings, so it’s a pleasant stroll even if you’re only window shopping. Look up and you’ll spy wonky slate-tiled roofs, timbered facades and even a Statue of Justice keeping a stern eye on passing trade. However you approach St Mary’s Quarter, whether from north, south, east or west, a shop window is sure to catch your eye. Vying for the contents of your wallet are china and cookware, cheese, wine and chocolates, flowers, furniture, art, rare books and antiques. There are shops selling shoes, bags and clothing for all ages, from six months to sixty years. You’ll find shoes for everyone in Marcia May, children’s outfits in Joules and Greencircle, menswear in Ibson and, amazingly, almost a dozen boutiques for women. The ever-popular Attic along with Black Orchid, Sly, Arch Label Agency and newcomers I Should Coco and Baubles and Bangles are just a handful. You can even buy a new kitchen, a musical instrument or perhaps a handmade timepiece from watchmaker Robert Loomes.
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When I want to get a special gift for someone, I come straight to the Quarter. With jewellery in mind, I might try Sirius, Chameleon, You&Beyond or Dawson. For cooks, I’ll go to Lambs or Sinclairs. If I need inspiration, it’s good to browse in Allure Gifts, Claire Langley Antiques, You or new arrival The Gift in St George’s Mews. When buying for the hunting, shooting and fishing brigade, I’ll head to T&C Robinson, Orvis or, for vintage items, the new Sly Fox upstairs at Sly. Anne Brown, owner of T&C Robinson, has watched the Quarter develop over the decades. “Having been in St Mary’s Street for over 30 years I feel it is as good now as it has ever been. It is fantastic for individuality and has so much more to offer than other similar market towns.” Other old-timers here are Liz and Les Stevenson, who celebrate 12 years of trading in the area this month. Their trio of boutiques from chic and cosy You to girly Ruby Loves and, their latest venture, the stylish You & Beyond. “Independents have a lot of heritage and personality and we would not want Stamford to lose them,” says Liz. When you need a break from all that retail therapy, there are several cafés and restaurants, such as the newly refurbished Hole in the Wall, offering reviving refreshments. Jenny Fitzpatrick, owner of the Fine Food Store in the heart of the Quarter, has been fortifying
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MADNESS IN ST MARY’S QUARTER The retailers in St Mary’s Quarter invite you to a fantastic day of special offers on May 14th. There’ll be a huge range of discounts and events taking place, including: ● 10% off across everything at Attic, Ibson and T&C Robinson ● Pop into The Fine Food Store for free cider and wine tastings at a barbecue in their secret garden ● Show this magazine in the Stamford Cheese Cellar, I Should Coco and The Gift and you’ll enjoy a 10% discount ● There’ll also be 12% off at You, Ruby Loves and You & Beyond, with separate special offers on Pandora, Thomas Sabo and Chamilia Jewellery. ● Free prize draw ticket with each purchase at Lambs: In the china & glass shop – Prize: Denby Casserole rrp £59 In the kitchen ware shop – Prize: Knife Block rrp £99.99
customers here for seven years with cakes, coffee and a warm welcome. She says, “We’re a close-knit community. I love the fact that we have so many independent unique shops. I feel very privileged to be part of it.”
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ENJOY ST. MARY’S BUT DON’T FORGET ST. MARTIN’S St. Martins Antiques Centre has a variety of antiques unmatched in the surrounding area. Items in stock range from £5 to £5,000. Proprietor Peter Light and his experienced team are happy to proffer advice, purchase fine quality antiques, or offer your items for sale on commission. An email search enquiry facility is also available.To find out more visit www.st-martins-antiques.co.uk, email peter@stmartins-antiques.co.uk or call him on (01780) 481158. 23a High Street, St. Martins, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2LF.
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Fairly traded gifts and clothing together with eco-friendly products from home & across the world. 15 St Mary’s Hill, Stamford, PE9 2DP Open 9am – 5pm Mon-Sat Tel: 01780 757496 www.greencirclestamford.co.uk
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FOOD & DRINK
The Noel at Whitwell Amander Meade
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lare and Mark Latham have been running the Noel at Whitwell for four years and during that time have performed a transformation on the interior, the menu and are in the process of working their same magic on the gardens. “It has been a labour of love”, agrees Clare. “We are more than happy with the results and the gardens will come into their own this summer completing the package.” The interior of the pub has been opened up to create a large dining room but privacy is still available within the corner and alcove areas including the ‘snug’ at the end of the bar. “During parties or weddings, those looking for a little peaceful chat can come in here and yet still feel part of the festivities”, explains Clare. Red Hen Restaurants Ltd are looking forward to This kind of thoughtful planning is a thread running through the renovation which in addition the opening of the ‘New’ Harbour Cafe Bar and to the new landscaping includes a purpose built pagoda which lends itself to the exchange of Restaurant after major refurbishment and under vows or other ceremonies. Clare and Mark can make arrangements for private functions of all new ownership the venture will be an exciting kinds to include flowers, live music or a disco and of course, food. There are also eight en-suite venue not only for great coffee, award winning bedrooms to the upper floor. food and friendly, professional service but phase A colleague and I called into the Noel for lunch and Tracy sampled the Two Courses for £10 two of the project, situated on the first floor, will menu - excellent value for money. The Tempura Salmon Fillet was light and crisp and cooked be a Seafood and Grill Restaurant and Bar offering beautifully, served with East/West chips (a little Asian spice to add flavour) and a mixed salad. To the finest fish, shellfish and steak dishes prepared follow, I couldn’t resist the Sticky Toffee Pudding with Butterscotch Sauce and Vanilla Ice cream. by award winning chefs. With a view overlooking This young couple have great plans for the Noel – events, live music and pub food at a great Rutland Water, the restaurant is designed to value prices, I shall certainly go back and I wish them the very best of luck. offer private functions, weddings and corporate • Contact: Clare and Mark Latham, The Noel, Main Street, Whitwell RutlandLE15 8BW lunches with its own separate entrance. Tel: 01780 460347
‘New’ Harbour Cafe Bar & Restaurant
Welcome to My Side of The Table …announces Sarah Poli of Firenze and Boboli
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ervice” is the cry we waitresses jump to ...tis’ the cry of The Chef, which, if not suitably responded to, will very quickly become a holler; if then we still do not materialise than he may appear, woe betide us all, in the restaurant waving a meat clever in a menacing fashion! Fact or Fiction? There is much banter that surrounds the vagaries and habits of chefs, but what about the erstwhile waiters; the interface between you, the customer, and the blaspheming “Chef Almighty” in the kitchen? We run hither and thither to the beck and call of all, yet seamlessly, almost swan like, if we are really good at what we do; our mind flits from table to table, order to order, continuously re-assessing the priories; “Who arrived first?” “Who is most relaxed? Thanks to Michele Roux junior the whole issue of good service in restaurants has been highlighted. In one of the episodes a celebrity diner is quoted, “The dining experience is 70% about atmosphere and service, 30 % is about the food”. Service is a subject close to my heart, the very thing that I have built my career and reputation upon, but good service is not so easy to achieve. Often being attentive can be misconstrued as a pushy sales’ technique, yet standing back, allowing space for the diners, can be interpreted as neglectful. Efficient service is an art; a true skill when played out perfectly the results are fantastic. It is a combination of dexterity and agility, knowledge of the menu, food and wine, but also it is about empathy, responding to the needs of your guests and providing them with what they want. It is often said that working in a restaurant in a rite of passage, I completely agree. Front of house there is nowhere to hide, we are on show and we aim to please. As an aside, I should add that Lino is not a bit like the manic chef described in the opening paragraph!
Firenze’s new menu
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FOOD & DRINK
Delicious Fresh Milk
Sarah Lyon discovers a local resurgence for untreated, unadulterated fresh milk
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ou need to try it, or else you’ll never know how good it is,” says Rob Price. Rob is the man behind the Lincolnshire Poacher stall on Stamford Farmer’s Market. Milk is a priority for Tim and Simon Jones who produce Lincolnshire Poacher Cheese. Cheese is made using the unpasteurised milk from their herd of Holstein cows on their farm in Ulceby Grange, Lincolnshire. “We started selling our milk on the Farmer’s Markets two years ago,” says Tim. “The reason behind this was because Simon and I had grown up with drinking it on the farm.” Tim adds, “It is so very different to supermarket milk. For one it isn’t homogenised or pasteurised. We produce a natural product that isn’t heat treated. The method of production is more labour intensive but we love to do it. Our milk is totally fresh, so fresh that the lactose in the milk has not yet had a chance to break down, which means that the milk still has a lovely sweet taste. Unhomogenised milk is easier to digest, so there are health benefits. Health studies show that there are lower incidents of asthma and other allergy related intolerances in children who drink raw milk. My children certainly have it,” says Tim. “We have a licence from the Government who strictly regulate,” says Tim. “For us though, the milk is not a commercial operation. We do it for the customer. They care about the integrity of what they are eating and the way in which it is produced. That is why our cheese, butter and milk have such a great appeal.” “I love the Lincolnshire Poacher stall,” says Carol Meads. “I like the process of the market and talking to Rob who always offers and encourages me to taste some samples. I drank raw milk as a child on my uncle’s farm and have watched as milk has become more and more processed. I am always looking out for foods that are less processed and produced in a positive way and I am thoroughly confident in the provenance of where and how the milk on the Poacher stand is produced. “What about the flavour,” I ask. “The milk is creamy and I like that. I notice that the taste varies throughout the year. It is not always the same which is really interesting. It is absolutely marvellous,” says Carol. The question many ask is, ‘Is it safe?’ “Providing that the farmer can demonstrate that the milk is produced in a clean and environmental way where milking practices are very clean, then, yes it is safe,” says Farmer Phil Newcombe of Lubcloud Dairy Organic Milk. “I believe it is the process of homogenisation that alters and destroys the structure of the milk and causes harmful health related issues for many who have become lactose intolerant. In a raw state enzymes and good bacteria remain which is good for the Sophie stomach.” Driver Phil adds, “We sell our pasteurised organic milk at many farm shops around the region. I looked into going raw years ago but had shelved the plans until now. There is a growing market for raw milk and we have had several enquiries which is the reason for moving in this new direction. Part of the process of moving into raw milk has meant that I have needed to work very closely with Health and Environmental ladies from whom we have acquired a special licence.” “Our milk is sold direct from the farm,” says Phil. Raw milk can only be sold direct from the farm or Farmer’s Markets and not from a supermarket. This is good for the farmer. A fair price for all! The consumer is leading this food trend of switching to raw. As Rob said, “You have to try it or you will never know how good it is”. Both in terms of taste and health! • Lubcloud Dairy, nr Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 9YA, Tel: 01509 505055, www.lubclouddairy.co.uk • Lincolnshire Poacher Unpasteurised Whole milk can be bought or ordered beforehand and collected from the Farmer’s Market. Tel: 01507 466987
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Nutrition Note
Nutritionist Sophie Driver at The Broad Street Practice, Stamford Tel: 01780 480889 “I think that raw milk from clean, healthy cows is good for our health. It contains enzymes, friendly bacteria, omega 3 fats and healthy cholesterol and vitamins. The enzymes in raw milk actually help us to digest the milk, so some people with lactose intolerance may be able to digest raw milk. Pasteurisation destroys the enzymes, kills the friendly bacteria, denatures the milk proteins and destroys Vitamin B12 and B6. Pregnant women and immune compromised people should avoid raw milk, just as they would unpasteurised cheese.”
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2011 Events Calendar Champagne and Shellfish Evening Friday 20th May
£99 per person Includes a six course dinner, all selected Champagnes and coffee.
ISPS Handa Senior Masters 3rd to 5th June 2011
The European Senior Tour will return to Stapleford Park for the second edition of the ISPS Handa Senior Masters presented by the Stapleford Forum.
Fathers Day Sunday Lunch Sunday 19th June
£27.50 per person Includes a three course lunch and coffee.
Great British Menu Evening Friday 24th June 2011
£99 per person Includes Champagne on arrival, a six course dinner, all selected wines and coffee.
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Our 11 11 celebration offers continue in style with
DU E P E R U NO Two for One at Firenze
Available every lunchtime. Two for One Starter or Dessert when ordered with a Main Course.
Two for One at Boboli
Available Sunday & Monday nights. Two for One Pizza & Pasta dishes.
NEW OPENING TIMES SEE WEBSITES FOR DETAILS Firenze 0116 279 6260 firenze.co.uk Boboli 0116 279 3303 bobolirestaurant.co.uk
A Taste of European Classics Friday 29th July 2011
£99 per person Includes Champagne on arrival, a six course dinner, all selected wines and coffee.
A Taste of France Gourmet Evening -
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£99 per person Includes Champagne on arrival, a six course dinner, all selected wines and coffee.
To make a reservation or for further information, contact us on 01572 787000 or visit www.staplefordpark.com
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SEAN’S KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL
Throwing spears Asparagus is here! So is a new season, which demands fresh flavours in the kitchen. By Sean Hope
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t’s that time of year again. After a hard winter of sprouts, parsnips and squashes, the arrival of delicate, tender asparagus – rising from the soil as the sun regains its heat – gives us all a much-needed shot of something new. Those spears – the first of the season are called sprue – seem to come just when you need them most. And one of the reasons we love asparagus so much is because we’ve been desperate for the arrival of spring since January 2! In terms of vegetables, there’s not a lot better than asparagus grown just a few miles away (or in your garden), picked literally hours before you cook it – you can grill, blanch, lightly fry, whatever you feel like. I think it’s important to get the message across that the taste of just-cut local asparagus is infinitely superior to week-old spears flown in from Peru. So I urge you all to get out to farmers’ markets, roadside sellers and farm shops to support our local producers. Asparagus goes with almost anything, but I think salty dairy ingredients match its flavour perfectly. If you find some thin sprue asparagus, give it a try – I reckon it has a more piquant flavour than the larger variety. You’ve also got white asparagus, which is grown from the same seed as the green variety but is left covered by the soil to inhibit the colour. In my experience, white spears tend to lack flavour compared to green, with the latter having a nuttier taste. White asparagus seems to be preferred in Europe.
Sean’s quickfire recipe
Aspa ragus, poa ched egg, crispy ba con, Hollan da ise sa uce an d Parme sa n shavings Less is more with this sim ple dish. You don’t want to overcook the asparagus or the egg – you’re aiming for spears with a touch of crispness and a runny yolk. • Handful asparagus spe ars • 1 egg • Bacon, cooked until cris p • Parmesan • Hollandaise sauce • 1 Bring a large pan of sal ted water to the boil. Snap the bottom off each asparagus spear – they will natura lly snap in the right place. Add the asparagus to the water and cook for five minutes, unt il just tender. Drain, wrap in a cloth and leave on one side. • 2 Grill your bacon unt il crispy. Set aside. • 3 To poach your egg, bri ng another pan of water with a splash of vin egar to the boil. Cook the egg for 2-3 min utes until the white is set. Remove with a slo tted spoon. • 4 Combine asparagus , egg and bacon and top with Parmesan sha vings. Serve with Hollandaise sauce. Easy and tasty!
Here are some interesting flavour combinations to try with asparagus at home… • With almonds • With anise and tarragon • With Parmesan • With lemon • With mint • With mackerel • With shellfish • With cured ham • With mushrooms – a wonderful aphrodisiac, apparently!
Sean’s kitchen essentials This month I’m going to recommend a bamboo steamer basket. They’re relatively inexpensive and hugely versatile, being fantastic for steaming vegetables lightly and healthily. You can also steam fish in them. Bamboo steamers are available in most good kitchenware shops: one place where we get our utensils is Rutland Bar and Catering Supplies, 16b Pilings Road, Oakham (01572 756370). Graham and his team have an Alladin’s cave of various types of kitchen essentials and will be more than happy to assist.
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TITILLATIONS
PPPPP pick up a Penguin... Sosennah Every heads to Great Glen to see some of Leicestershire’s finest under 15s train with Olympic swimming champions
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t’s 8.30am in the school holidays and yet 30 children aged 9-15 are circling their arms, doing hip rotations and warming up, all with great excitement in their faces at the thought of the day ahead, spent under the guidance of Olympic breaststroke champion Laurent Carnol. This is day two of a week long swim camp organised by head coach Nigel Kube for the Leicester Penguins Swimming Club, with the aim of helping the swimmers improve their technique, get a better understanding of nutrition and also the sports psychology of swimming. Other itinerary highlights in the week include a starts and turns technique session with local swim hero Jamie Thorpe (50m British Senior Butterfly champion) and top ASA coach Nigel Aldridge and Irish Olympian Melanie Nocher, teaching backstroke techniques. History The Leicester Penguins Swimming Club celebrated its 60th Anniversary last year and for an amateur club this is a great achievement. The club has 180 swimmers and survives because of the dedication of the volunteer coaches and parents who help to run it, doing anything from timing at the side of the pool to ferrying the children around to matches every Saturday.
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The club’s objective is, “Not to create a champion but to create an environment where champions are inevitable”. The club strives to uphold all the best ideals of sportsmanship and, as Nigel explained, “Although swimming is very much an individual sport, the squad has a huge team spirit. All the children support one another in their competitive races, and medals are won for the squad as a whole, not just for themselves.” “They love it; they live and breathe swimming”, says a mother of two of the boys aged nine and eleven. She first took them swimming because she couldn’t swim herself and wanted to make sure they could. They loved it and seemed to have a natural ability for it as they sailed through their swimming badges at school and it was their teachers and coaches who suggested joining a competitive club like Penguins. Both boys train six days a week and have competitions most weekends so it is a huge commitment for the whole family. But their love for the sport makes it all worthwhile, not to mention the chance to emulate Laurent’s Olympic greatness, maybe not at 2012 for these children but in Olympics to come. Another mum was a swimming champion herself and wanted her daughter to have the same opportunities of travel and meeting new
people. She now helps coach the squad and is proud of the Penguins reaching the national senior and junior finals in 2009, qualifying seventh and fourth respectively. Laurent, now ranked 5th in the world, started swimming aged five and loves the team spirit in swimming. He is very excited about London 2012 and, although he is from Luxembourg, feels like it will be his home Olympics after living and training in Loughborough for two years. He said of the Penguins, “Their attitude is great; they really enjoy swimming and Nigel is a wonderful coach, very knowledgeable and motivating.” Next Steps Nigel says, “If your child shows potential and a love for swimming the next step is to contact the club. We then do some time trials at the pool in the newly built Leicester Grammar School and from there decide if there is a budding swimmer in the making. We need boys!” • Contact: Tel: 0116 2325821 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting, Email: nigel@swimtherapy.co.uk, Website: www.leicester-penguins.co.uk
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Diary dates
Amander Meade selects some of the best entertainment across the region this month
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Saturday 7 May, 12 noon to 2pm EVENT: Plant Sale Fundraiser for Bringhurst Primary School with home-made refreshments. Plant donations very welcome on the day. • Medbourne Village Hall Further information Tel: 01536 770681/01858 565200
Saturday 7 May, 7.30pm CLASSICAL MUSIC: Cello and Piano Recital Natalie Clein will be joined by Katya Apekisheva. • St Andrew’s Church, Lyddington Tickets £12/students £2 from various outlets, further information at www.musicinlyddington.co.uk
Sunday 8 May at 6pm, Friday 13 May at 7pm - in the Old Corset Factory, Great Easton & Saturday 14 May at 7pm in St Giles Church, Medbourne
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Monday 23 May to Sunday 29 May, from 10am EXHIBITION: Barbara TaylorHarris solo exhibition Called “Inspired Media Explorations”. Come along and see how paintings are developed from themes and photographs of the natural and made world. • Admission is free.
Sunday 29 May, 10.30am to 4pm EVENT: Annual Plant Fair The Rutland branch of the Hardy Plant Society invite you to come along to browse and buy with refreshments available. • Ashwell House, Ashwell Admission £2
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EVENT: Lunchtime with Andrew Motion in support of Christian Aid Andrew Motion (poet laureate 1999-2009) will read his latest poems and from his autobiography, ‘In the Blood’, which was universally praised. • Uppingham Theatre Tickets £13/£11, Students £9.50 from Uppingham Theatre, Uppingham Bookshop or the organiser Tel: 01572 829984
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THEATRE: Davey Anderson’s ‘Blackout’ Inspired by the true story of a young Glaswegian boy on probation for a violent crime, this physical and hardhitting play is directed and choreographed by Corbyborn Neil Bettles. • The Core Theatre, Corby. Ticket information and booking at www.corbycore.co.uk
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Looking ahead... Book Early for….. Tuesday 13 September Adele at the De Montfort Hall, Leicester It’s been an incredible year for Adele, with her new album ‘21’ having phenomenal global chart success including several weeks at the top of the UK album chart. Tickets are so hotly in demand that they are limited to four per purchase and under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets £29.50 Tel: 0116 233 3111 or at www.demontforthall.co.uk
Saturday 18 June, from 5.30pm CONCERT: Music in the Park Bring your own picnic and have a wonderful evening listening to music by Swing Band Junction 21 and culminating with ‘The Last Night of the Proms’ by the award winning all female brass band “Boobs & Brass” who donate all proceeds from their performances to charities including Breast Cancer Care. Watch the fabulous firework finale set to the 1812 Overture in front of Wistow Hall. • Wistow Hall, near Great Glen, Leicestershire Tickets £12.50 in advance, £5 for 12-16 years and under 12 years free. Parking is also free. Proceeds from the event are to be divided between Loros and Breast Cancer Care. Ticket hotline Tel: 0116 2786374. Also available at Wistow Rural Centre, Glebe Garden Centre and Leicestershire Loros shops.
Saturday 4 June MUSIC: A Choral Tapestry, Voces 8 Voces8 has established itself at the forefront of British a cappella performing repertoire. The group tours internationally and has released two albums. • St Andrew’s Church, Lyddington Tickets £12 in advance (students £2) from www.wegottickets.com/evenue/1428
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See A Show at The Core at Corby Cube Blackout ThickSkin’s production about a young Glaswegian boy on a probation sentence for a violent crime. Directed by Corby-born Neil Bettles.
Richard Herring
Christ on a Bike The Second Coming
Twelve Wild Ducks Multi Story blend live music and engaging physicality in this fabulous Norwegian fable for children.
Wed 11 - Fri 13 May 7.30pm, Thu Mat 5pm
The avowed atheist revamps his first solo show, exploring his strange obsession and affinity with the Messiah.
Laughing Boy Comedy Club
Ballet Central
Word Furnace
A night of stand up comedy with Gary Delaney, Hal Cruttenden and Phil Nichol.
An accessible, exciting and vibrant evening of ballet and contemporary dance from family favourites Ballet Central.
Spoken Word at its best, featuring Ross Sutherland.
Sun 22 May 7pm
Sat 21 May 11am & 2pm
Sat 14 May 7.30pm
Sun 5 June 7pm
Wed 25 May 7.30pm
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Hand Stitched Theatre Company Presents ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Amander Meade
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and Stitched is a Rutland based Theatre Company for young people, born when a group of ‘A’ level students required an outlet for their talent on leaving college pre university/drama school, and is currently a blend of this year’s ‘A’ level Drama candidates and other local actors. This company recently performed their version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ in the library space at the Rutland Sixth form college where the audience were aged from six to eighty years old. The text had been expertly reduced to accommodate a performance of just over an hour which kept even the youngest in the audience fidget free. Of course I expected these young actors to be competent, but competent doesn’t begin to do them justice. As a company, they were seamless and compelling benefitting in no small way from the experience of Richard Hodgson, who also co-directed, and Nick Mulvey who completed their studies in Rutland two years ago. The piece was supported musically by the astounding Rachel Branston who composed an original score especially for the play performed by her choir, the Clarion Young Singers – hauntingly beautiful. Another highlight was the appearance of the dancers from the Edge Dance Company who manifested as young Veronians and guests at the masked ball. Sarah Jaggard runs Edge and choreographed the piece which gave the ball sequence the required surreal quality. The ‘none of this would have been possible’ award must go to Ben Stimpson – a technical genius who facilitated wonders with switches and wires and who has gained a prestigious place to study at the Royal Welsh. The company were all so talented it seems rather unfair to pick out individuals but I must mention Alex Mulvey as Juliet who was so convincingly coquettish with a stubborn, selfish streak; a blend that only teenage girls possess; Ben Hinton is also one to watch – a completely unselfconscious actor whose already impressive range took us on his short journey from carefree lad to heartbreak and ultimate tragic death. Mark Brown as Tybalt was understated, brooding and full of dark malice and Sinead McGuire, who played the nurse, did not so much steal all the scenes she was in but simply popped them in her pocket and sauntered off with them! What a talent. What a group. What a treat. If you get the chance to see this performance again, I urge you to do so. I was riveted from start to finish. It was utterly convincing and I have seen lesser performances in the West End! • Performing at The Oakham Festival on July 1st at 5pm at The Castle, Oakham, Rutland. Festival website: www.oakhamfestival.co.uk
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Castor Hanglands Woods Castor Hanglands is one of the loveliest woodland nature spots that you will ever encounter; every turn you take, there is something new and interesting to look at. And May would be just about the perfect time to visit, with so many wild flowers and butterflies to enjoy 3 miles (5kms) 1 1/4 hours Explorer (1:25 000) 227 or Landranger (1: 50 000) 142 (always walk with an OS map) Southey Woods Car Park Level all the way, with good surface None! Yes (although need to be kept on lead if sheep grazing in fields) 2m N of Ailsworth and Castor, 5m W of Peterborough
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ALISON HUTCHINSON
This month in our ‘Living the Good Life’ spot, local home designer, Alison Hutchinson catches up with wicked stepmother Victoria Merrick
LIVING THE GOOD LIFE
‘Learning the good life’ workshops
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ictoria originally came to the UK from Sydney, Australia, in her 20s and when she returned at 40 to find London a very different place. With a background in restaurants she was originally asked to set up an espresso school to train the catering and restaurant industry how to use espresso machines and become baristas. This was before the rise in coffee shops in the UK and she was at the beginning of the coffee revolution. At 42 she found her now husband and inherited 4 children when she married him (hence the wicked stepmother title – although anything could be further from the truth). She moved to Lincolnshire and as she puts it ‘surrendered everything that identified me’. Being the sort of person who throws herself into everything wholeheartedly she embraced family life and decided that she would devote the next 10 years to raising a family. It’s a familiar story, but once the children were old enough for Victoria to start thinking of something else she knew that it couldn’t be running another restaurant. Her learning the good life workshops, which started with 6 in the Spring and 6 in Autumn and now run to 70 a year, came about quite by chance. “The business of learning the good life at Wicked Stepmother’s World evolved organically,” says Victoria. “I was interested in gardening but not very knowledgeable so I thought I’d get someone really good to come and teach me and they could teach others at the same time. That was our first course,” she said. Victoria is passionate about what she does and all the courses are to do with things that she’s interested in which is why so many of the latest courses have moved towards more sustainable living – keeping hens, bread making, 2 June, make do and mend, 8 June, the healing garden 11 June as well as keeping bees, making rustic chairs and willow weaving. Being so busy organising the behind the scenes catering (using seasonal vegetables) and pulling the courses together means she never gets to sit in on a whole course but she does rave about the bread making day she did with Linda Hewitt and now makes all her own break and joked “I really should be able to wrap a parcel by now, I’ve seen Jane Means do it so many times.” With so many courses running throughout the year you might think Victoria was too busy to think of what comes next but she already has it mapped out. She’d like to be able to offer students accommodation as well as the great hospitality they get during her courses.“I’d like to renovate one of the farm buildings into a carbon neutral building and run courses from here. We have a vineyard on the farm so it would be good to run wine making and appreciation classes too,” she explained. Here, here to that I say, so look out for more innovative classes and start learning the good life for yourself. • For more information on courses on offer contact Victoria on 01652 628560 or www.learningthegoodlife.co.uk. Home Farm House, Somerby, Lincolnshire, DN38 6EX • If you are ‘living the good life’ and are interested in being included in the magazine please get in touch. Alison Hutchinson Tel: 01572 747318/ 07973843020.
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e all love messing about on the water. But few of us love it so much that we would be prepared to sell up everything and start a new life living – and making a living – on the local canal network. But that’s what farmer John Todd did. After spending a couple of idyllic summer holidays afloat on the Grand Union Canal, he decided to sell off his smallholding at Weldon, near Corby, and begin a new life on the waterways. “I loved boating, but it cost £1000 to hire a narrowboat for a week and I worked out that I could make a living working on the canals and my boat would pay for itself,” says John, 32. He took the plunge two years ago, buying a 68-foot steel hull, upon which he built his boat, which combines cosy living quarters with a much larger cargo area, capable of carrying several tons of cargo. To cut costs, he built most of the decks and interior from reclaimed wood – mainly old pallets. A traditional cast-iron stove heats the interior and provides hot water. The boat is powered by a 50-year-old diesel engine that versatile John restored himself. “The engine started life as one of a pair used to power a fishing trawler,” says John. “It’s a four-cylinder Ford 4D, built in the late 1950s and early 60s, which was also used on Fordson tractors and Thames Trader lorries at that time. It’s only about 50 horsepower, but it’s ideal for pulling a big, heavy boat at low speeds.” John’s work takes him throughout the local canal system, as well as the navigable River Nene, which connects with the Grand Union Canal at Northampton. But he spends much of his time at Foxton Locks near Market Harborough, a traditional gathering point for the small community of men and women who make their living on the waterways. During the severe weather last winter he and his pals were
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immobile for six weeks because the canal was frozen solid, with ice a foot thick! For John, making a living on the river usually involves delivering large loads of timber, towing heavy barges for British Waterways as they carry out bank repairs. He also delivers logs and firewood to boaters and waterside homes. In his past life, as a farmer, John had to be resourceful and learned a full complement of skills including carpentry, welding, mechanics and building work – all of which he’s happy to put to good use as an all-round odd job man. But, most importantly, John’s found an inner peace living and working on the river. He’s also found love. He met his girlfriend, Rosemary Robinson, last year. She joined him on his boat for a few weeks and fell in love with both the boatman and his way of life – so much so that she has now bought a 58-foot narrowboat of her own. “We’ll be a two-boat family,” laughs Rosemary, who admits that her boat will provide more spacious living accommodation, including a better-equipped galley (boat-speak for kitchen) and an allimportant bathroom and shower. It will also provide her with a livelihood, too. Farmer’s daughter Rosemary is a trained horticulturist who plans to turn the roof of her boat into a floating garden centre, from which she’ll sell herbs and vegetables to fellow boaters, as well as container plants to tourists. For John and Rosemary, it’s an idyllic lifestyle, waking up in the morning to the sound of water lapping against the bedroom window and a family of swans waiting to share their breakfast. But they’re both aware that it also involves hard work. Back in their heyday, in the 19th century, Britain’s inland waterways were the motorways of their time. They suffered a decline through
John and his boat are available for hire. Contact him by phone on Tel: 07813 208042 or email rosemaryrobinson270@gmail.com
the advent of first the railways and later road transport, but using the waterways is the most environmentally-friendly way of transporting freight and today they are enjoying a revival. “Our ambition is to explore all of the country’s inland waterways, but the reality is that we will
travel to wherever we get the work,” says John. “When you travel by boat you get to see places in a different way to how you’d see them on land.” “Wherever we go we’ll have a wonderful time,” adds Rosemary.
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Oakham Festival runs from 17th June to 3rd July and has events throughout these two weeks with a finale weekend in the Funky Tent at the Castle Oakham Festival is part of Rutland Festival fortnight which includes many fantastic events. The Four Winds Festival at Normanton, Rutland Water on 25th and 26th June will be a spectacular event culminating in two performances of The Way the Winds Blow, written and performed especially for the Four Winds festival. Uppingham Feast day is on 19th June and the Grainstore are hosting a Sausage and Cider Festival from 23rd to 26th June. There is also the First CAMRA Beer Festival in Rutland at the Museum on 25th and 26th June, where Ben’s Wine Shop will also be holding their own mini festival. The Funky Tent weekend at the castle commences at 5pm on Friday 1st July with ‘Romeo and Juliet’ from our own home grown Hand Stitched Theatre Company, who have enjoyed rave reviews in Edinburgh 2009 and 2010. This is followed by Edinburgh Festival preview Comedian, Yianni Agisilaou. Voted Best Act at his first ever stand-up gig, Yianni has an engaging style along with brilliant impersonations and colourful stories and is already climbing high into the comedy world with hugely successful shows at many of the major comedy festivals. Following an afternoon of street extravaganza in Gaol Street, Saturday Rick Wilson night is Party Night. Funk Soul Brother, a line up of nine talented, local musicians, play groovy tunes by James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Jamiroquai, Curtis Mayfield and many more. This exciting band are ably supported by The Moonlights, known locally as The Buccaneers, fronted by the captivating vocalist David Wyatt performing music by Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, The Kinks, Johnny Cash, and The Blues Brothers. BBQ will be provided by the Merry Monk. On Sunday 3rd July Global Harmony will perform a lunchtime concert of songs from around the world preceded by a free workshop. This is a great opportunity for you to join in with this wonderful group. And our finale event on Sunday evening, back by popular demand, is Showtime with the Leicester Big Band & vocalists. So bring your picnics, voices and dancing shoes to end the festival on a fantastically high note. This summer will be spectacular with so many varied and exciting events on throughout the fortnight so book early to join in the excitement.
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Some highlights: FRIDAY 17TH JUNE Festival Launch @ Oakham Castle 6.30pm Please join us at the Oakham Festival Launch 2011 with the Rick Wilson jazz trio. This year we are a part of the Rutland Festival Fortnight with many new & exciting events to discover. Drinks & nibbles Corby Male Voice Choir 7.45@ St Josephs Catholic Church This award winning choir will be singing a variety of music from West End shows to opera. A glass of wine or soft drink is included in the ticket price and the proceeds go to Aid for Chad. SATURDAY 18TH JUNE Ivan Linford Organ Recital 7.30@ All Saints Church A programme of organ music inspired by the elements, including works by Bach, Vivaldi and Handel THURSDAY 23RD JUNE Copperhead 8.30pm @ The Grainstore Open Mic Comedy Night 8.30 @ Merry Monk A welcome return to the Merry Monk is the festival open mic night. We welcome local comics to compliment up and coming acts from Leicester Comedy Club. Please ring festival helpline if you would like to perform. FRIDAY 24TH JUNE Festival Orchestra Concert 7.45pm @ Oakham School Chapel Pennyless 8.30pm @ Grainstore
SATURDAY 25th JUNE Four Winds Festival- workshops & entertainment 12.00pm, Normanton, Rutland Water The Way the Winds Blow 6.30pm Normanton, Rutland Water Cider & Sausage Festival 11.00am The Grainstore Sam Kelly’s Drum Workshop 6.00pm The Grainstore Sam Kelly Blues Band 8.30pm The Grainstore The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe 7.45pm Queen Elizabeth Theatre SUNDAY 26th JUNE Four Winds Festival- workshops & entertainment 12.00pm, Normanton, Rutland Water The Way the Winds Blow 6.30pm Normanton, Rutland Water Cider & Sausage Festival 11.00am The Grainstore The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe 7.45pm Queen Elizabeth Theatre Cider & Sausage Festival 11.00am The Grainstore Multim in Parvo Beer & Wine Festival Rutland Museum MONDAY 27th JUNE The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe 7.45pm Queen Elizabeth Theatre TUESDAY 28TH JUNE Rutland Concert Band 7.30@ Oakham Castle From the roaring twenties to The Lion King; prepare to be entertained by Rutland’s very own concert band. Popular film & show tunes with a little Latin, a little night music and some light classics.
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Funk Soul Brother WEDNESDAY 29th JUNE Oakham School Chamber Choir 1.30pm All Saints Church Big Band Bonanza 7.30pm Oakham School Marquee THURSDAY 30TH JUNE Battle of the Bands 4.30 @ The Grainstore OUTDOOR EVENT Rutland’s finest young unsigned rock talent takes to the stage to battle it out in this year’s contest. The audience vote will count towards 25% of the final score so please come along and support your favourite band. Unusual Suspects 8.30pm Merry Monk FRIDAY 1ST JULY Romeo and Juliet from The Hand Stitched Theatre Co. 5.00pm in Oakham Castle “What a talent. What a group. What a treat. If you get the chance to see this performance again, I urge you to do so. I was riveted from start to finish. It was utterly convincing and I have seen lesser performances in the West End!” Edinburgh Comedy Preview Yianni Agisilaou 8.00pm @ Funky Tent at the Castle OUTDOOR EVENT Yianni was voted Best Act at his first ever stand-up gig and is now hugely successful with shows at many major comedy festivals
Sing-a-long Mamma Mia! 10.00pm @ Funky Tent at the Castle OUTDOOR EVENT Sing-along with the timeless music of seventies supergroup Abba. Join in all the fun of the fabulous musical, singing to classic pop hits like “Waterloo”, “Money Money Money”, “Dancing Queen” and many more.
dance tunes, supported by The Moonlights (aka The Buccaneers), playing an eclectic mix of rock n roll classics with a twist. Bar & BBQ available
SUNDAY 3RD JULY Global Harmony Workshop & Concert @ Funky Tent at the The Moonlights Castle Workshop 10.30am Choir Concert 12.30pm OUTDOOR EVENT Singing a wide range of unaccompanied SATURDAY 2ND harmony songs from all over the world together JULY with music from our own culture. This talented Festival Fun, Frolics group is also offering a free workshop at & Fayre from 11am @ 10.30am for singers of any ability. Gaol Street Gaol Street comes Showtime with the Leicester Big Band 7pm alive for fun and frolics @ Funky Tent at the Castle with a feast of surprises, OUTDOOR EVENT street performers and arty Prepare to swing as The Leicester Big Band & stalls. The piazza will be vocalists return to present music by some of changed into something the finest jazz icons and popular maestros of that Oakham has never all time. Bring picnics & chairs (if required). Bar seen before. Come along available and be surprised if you dare. Box office details Tickets available from Music & More, Party Night with Funk Grosvenor House, Melton Road, Oakham Soul Brother supported LE15 6AX by The Moonlights 8pm Book online at www.wegottickets.com (a @ Funky Tent at the booking fee will be charged) Castle Reserve by email: contact@oakhamfestival. OUTDOOR EVENT co.uk Funk Soul Brother, one of the Festival Information Help-line Tel: 07826 UK’s best funk, soul and party 733374 bands recreate a funktastic mixture Festival website: www.oakhamfestival.co.uk of classic and contemporary
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