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Welcome to a very exciting issue of Bloom Magazine. Exciting firstly because it's the very first issue of 2015. Secondly as it's the first magazine of me flying solo! At this point I'd just like to say a huge thank you to all of you who have supported me in taking on full ownership of Bloom. Exciting times ahead for the new look Bloom! Anyway, as usual we are packed full with all the local news and goings on in East Belfast. Obviously it's the time of year for making (& breaking) the usual new years resolutions, so we have enlisted the help of some local experts to steer us in the right direction to focus on looking after ourselves better in 2015. I write this with a mince pie in my hand full of great intentions of a healthier, better version of me!! So, enjoy the read and if when you are out and about and you think there is something we should know about please let me know.

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KARATE WORLD CHAMPIONS RECOGNISED AT STORMONT Club members bring home six gold medals from Argentine event. South Belfast MP Dr Alasdair McDonnell has acknowledged the success of the NI Karate Academy following their recent success at the World Championships in Argentina. The team, including members aged nine to adult, emerged with six gold medals and a number of silver and bronze, and were ranked 4th overall. Dr McDonnell hosted a reception at Stormont, where team members and their families were thanked for their dedication and strong showing representing Northern Ireland. According to Ravenhill native Cathy McAleer “It was an exciting opportunity to represent Northern Ireland at the world championships in October. Our small team did us proud, and were ranked as the fourth Country overall, returning with six world champions. It’s a tremendous boost to Karate in Northern Ireland, and given the young age of many of our competitors, lays the groundwork for future success. Dr McDonnell added: “I would like to acknowledge the hard work of all the club members and the tremendous efforts they put in to training and competing. Special praise is also due to their families and supporters including Cathy McAleer, herself a successful champion, who has given so much back to the sport she loves.

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MIXED-MEDIA ANIMATORS SIXTEEN SOUTH NAMED FINALIST FOR MAJOR NATIONAL TV AWARD Belfast based Sixteen South is in the running for a major television industry award for its mixed-media animation series Lily’s Driftwood Bay whose cast includes stars Stephen Fry, Ardal O’Hanlon and Peter Mullan. Lily’s Driftwood Bay, already a hit show in the UK, US and Australia where it is currently entertaining viewers with new winter episodes, is a finalist in the Best Pre-School Programme at the Broadcast Awards 2015. Winners will be announced on 4 February 2015 at the twentieth anniversary of the awards in London. Colin Williams, Creative Director at Sixteen South, said: “To be shortlisted by our peers in the television industry for a Broadcast Award is simply fantastic. We love Lily’s Driftwood Bay and we’re so proud that she was created and brought to life in Belfast. We're up against stiff competition, but we’re excited that the judges loved the programme enough to name Sixteen South as a finalist for this prestigious award.” Lily’s Driftwood Bay winter episodes sees Lily take part in Winter Games where Bull is determined to win a medal at Driftwood Bay winter games. In Snowy Sheep Chase, a stray sheep leads Lily and Salty deep into a snow storm and in Christmas Kerfuffle, everyone is preparing the Cockle Café for a celebration when disaster strikes! This awards shortlisting comes on the back of the recent announcement that Sixteen South has once again been named as one of the fastest growing companies in the Deloitte Ireland Fast 50, UK Fast 50 UK and EMEA Fast 500 with a growth rate of 639%. Lily’s Driftwood Bay is supported by Northern Ireland Screen.

KEEP WARM AND SAFE DURING WINTER, URGES NEWTON ROBIN Newton East Belfast DUP MLA said as we move deeper into what is predicted to be a very severe winter it is essential that people prepare for any extreme weather to avoid health problems. Robin Newton said, “Being prepared for the longer and colder winter nights can help individuals, especially older people, and young families to stay warm, safe and healthy. It’s important to Keep up to date with weather forecasts and ensure there is enough of the right food and medicines in the cupboards. A balanced diet with hot foods and hot drinks are essential. Flu, chest infections and other breathing problems are more likely during chilly periods and can lead to more serious health risks. Wearing layers of clothes will help keep heat in and above all important to keep the base of the back warm. One in every four pensioners is worried about keeping warm and is troubled about the high cost of the winter heating bill. This cost can be kept to a minimum if windows are kept closed, heating boilers are serviced regularly and by heating only the rooms that are being used. Older people and other high risk groups especially should keep in touch with family, friends and those they can trust in case they need assistance.”

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LOCAL STUDENTS ‘BRACED’ FOR A FUTURE IN THE MOVIES! Moving Image Arts students from Ashfield Girls’ High School and Aquinas Grammar School Belfast got an insight to the filmmaking business recently, participating in a bespoke film project for Belfast dental practice, Gentle Dental Care supported by Cinemagic and the Arts & Business Northern Ireland Investment Programme. The ten young people, aged 15-18, had just two days to develop a filmmaking brief from concept to screen under the guidance of Cinemagic and the film was premiered at the closing night of the Cinemagic Film Festival in Odyssey Cinemas Belfast. The film students had a challenging task to create the film ‘Brace Yourself’, focusing on the thoughts and concerns young teenagers have about getting braces, an issue that Gentle Dental wanted to examine in a creative environment to help communicate with their patients in a new and innovative way. After a research morning involving 90 pupils from both schools,the dental practice was transformed into a film set for the project, with all of the staff taking on starring roles in the film! The initiative allowed the young film students to research an important youth issue, allowing them to work as a team and express their opinions as well as develop an understanding of the filmmaking process. Heather Carr, Business Manager, Arts & Business NI said: “It is fantastic to see a local business working so well in partnership with an arts organisation to develop a really innovative solution to promote their business. We look forward to supporting them again in the future" Adam Jaffa, Managing Partner, Gentle Dental, said: “Gentle Dental came on board as a first time sponsor of Cinemagic and our teams worked closely together to develop a mutually beneficial partnership. Cinemagic were able to reach out to the target market of young teenagers, the group that we wanted to engage with, in a fun and meaningful way. We were incredibly impressed with the enthusiasm and talent from the young students”. Joan Burney Keatings, Chief Executive, Cinemagic said: “The project allowed Cinemagic to develop young people’s skills in filmmaking but also in areas such as team work, communication, decision making and working to a deadline, skills that are transferrable in the school environment and in the future when the young people enter the workplace. The initiative illustrated how business and the arts can successfully work together to achieve common goals”.

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LOCAL NUTRITIONIST SCOOPS TOP AWARD Jane McClenaghan, author of the Vital Nutrition Cookbook and a leading nutritionist in Northern Ireland, has been highly commended for her outstanding practice at the highly coveted CAM Awards. The CAM Awards are the UK’s ‘Oscars’ of the complementary and alternative health industry, and recognise individuals who are making a real difference through their work. Jane has beaten stiff competition across the whole of the UK and Northern Ireland and has been acknowledged as a practitioner whose work has inspired and motivated through best practice. Speaking at her delight of receiving such prestigious recognition, Jane said: “I am ecstatic with this wonderful acknowledgment of my hard work from an industry that I am proud to be a part of.” “I feel genuine pleasure when I see people making real and positive changes to their everyday lives that will have a massive impact on their health and future wellbeing.” From cookery classes, nutrition workshops, one-to-one consultations and workplace health, Jane strives to share her knowledge and expertise to give people the confidence to make better choices which will have a real positive effect on their lives. Jane McClenaghan’s passion for good food started in childhood, as she helped her mother prepare delicious family meals using produce grown in her own family garden. After studying Food Science at the University of Reading, her hunger for healthy lifestyle choices lead her to work alongside some of the UK’s foremost nutrition experts – Patrick Holford, Marilyn Glenville and Ian Marber (Food Doctor) to name a few, before returning to Northern Ireland to set up her own consultancy. In 2001 Vital Nutrition was born and Jane has successfully helped thousands of people make easy, manageable changes to their diets with a view to achieving a better state of health and wellbeing. "Jane was put forward for a CAM Award because of her outstanding commitment and contribution to the natural health industry. Jane has become Northern Ireland's leading nutrition expert with an extensive knowledge base developed from over 15 years in clinical practice. Her endless enthusiasm has inspired, influenced and encouraged a vast number of individuals and workplaces to make healthier food choices and experience the benefits of better health." With her many years of successful clinical practice, Jane supports people with a variety of health issues, but has a special interest in hormone balance and adrenal support (stress and exhaustion). She practices from Framar Health, Belfast (www.framarhealth.com). Jane’s practice has met the strict criteria required for registration with the Nutritional Therapy Council (NTC) and Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) — the Professional Standards Council for regulation of Nutritional Therapists. Jane is also bound by a strict code of ethics in clinical practice, governed by the British Association of Nutritional Therapy and Applied Nutrition (BANT). Jane is also a member of the Guild of Health Writers.

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Vitamins Vitamins have powerful anti-oxidant properties that help protect your eyes from conditions like cataracts and macular degeneration. Look for vitamins A, C and E, in particular. These are found in many different fruits and vegetables – including oranges, kiwis, green leafy vegetables and tomatoes. They are also found in nuts, seeds and eggs. Supplements There are a wide variety of nutritional supplements on the market targeted at eye health. However, there is some debate about their potential benefits. Most specialists agree that if you eat a healthy, balanced diet full of fresh fruit and vegetables, there is probably no need to use supplements. However, they can be a useful top-up if there is a shortfall in your diet or you already have macular degeneration. Exercise Recent studies show that having an active lifestyle can also reduce your risk of developing macular degeneration, cataracts and glaucoma. Exercise increases blood-flow to the tissues inside your eyes, which helps eliminate toxins and prevent cell damage. So, to summarize: if you are watching the calories this New Year - keep active, eat “five a day” of fruit and veg and include plenty of “greens” and oily fish. It will not only help you lose weight – it will improve your general health and help protect your eyesight too.

It’s a new year, and many of us will be looking to diet and exercise to help shake off the Christmas excesses. It’s well-known that having a balanced diet and active lifestyle is great for your general health. But did you know it can also help protect your eyesight? Research shows that a diet low in fat and rich in fruit, vegetables and oily fish provides a wealth of vitamins, pigments and omega 3s, all of which are good for your eye health.

Macular pigments Certain carotenoid pigments - called lutein and zeaxanthin - have also been shown to reduce your risk of developing macular degeneration. Like vitamins, these pigments are strong antioxidants that mop up potentially damaging free radicals. They also absorb ultraviolet light which helps protect the delicate cells of the macula at the back of your eyes. Dark green leafy vegetables, such as kale, cabbage, lettuce, spinach and broccoli, are particularly rich in lutein and zeaxanthin. Other good sources include peas, sweetcorn, celery and onions. Omega 3 oils Omega 3 is an essential fatty acid that has been shown to ease the irritating symptoms of dry eyes. Foods high in omega 3 include oily fish and fresh seeds. If you aren’t keen on the taste of fish, fish-oil capsules and omega 3 supplements are a good alternative. Eric can be contacted at his practice at: 448 Woodstock Road, Belfast, BT6 9DR. Tel: 028 9058 3030. For more information, check out the practice website at: www.ericmerceropticians.com.

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‘QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY MATHEMATICS CHALLENGE’ 2014 Congratulations to Grosvenor Grammar School’s Senior Mathematics team which achieved first place in the highly prestigious ‘Queen’s University Mathematics Challenge’ competition 2014, held in The Great Hall on Wednesday 3rd December. The team, comprising sixth formers Christopher Purdy, Paul Pruzina, Ryan Simpson and David Thompson, defeated around thirty opposing teams with the assistance of their teacher Dr. Sam Stevenson. Concentration within the venue was palpable as brains steamed whilst tackling this year’s challenging problems, cunningly devised by lecturers of the Q.U.B. Mathematics Department. Tension quickly rose in the Grosvenor camp as they took an early lead and, whilst they entered the final round with all to lose, pressure succumbed to elation when they were finally announced as the overall winners. At the victory presentation Dr. Dundas, Mathematics Lecturer at Queen’s and event organiser, gave credit to Grosvenor, declaring that “the team won by a considerable margin”. The presentation was made by Michelle O’Hagan of ‘First Derivatives plc’, sponsors of the event. ‘First Derivatives plc’ is a leading employer of Mathematics graduates which wishes to make links with leading students from across the region. Each member of Grosvenor’s winning team took away a cash prize while an additional bounty will be presented to them at the company’s Headquarters in Newry when they attend on an educational visit later in the year. Well done to all four of Grosvenor’s talented students on their victory, as well as Dr. Stevenson - whose input was instrumental to the team’s overall success. We wish Christopher, Paul, Ryan and David the best of luck in their Mathematics and Further Mathematics A Level studies and look forward to hearing about their visit to ‘First Derivatives’ Headquarters in the new year. Stevenson - whose input was instrumental to the team’s overall success. We wish Christopher, Paul, Ryan and David the best of luck in their Mathematics and Further Mathematics A Level studies and look forward to hearing about their visit to ‘First Derivatives’ Headquarters in the new year.

Belfast City Council’s Sports Development Conference ‘Game Changer!’ proved a knock out hit with delegates not just the speakers. Representatives from 32 clubs across the city attended the event which offered information sessions on development, nutrition, under-represented groups, and first aid. Lord Mayor Nichola Mallon also attended the event where Paralympian Gold Medallist, Michael McKillop and Phil Lane, who was named among ‘100 Most Influential People in Sport’ by The Times in 2009, 2010 and 2011 shared their experiences and looked forward to the future of sport in Belfast. Being knocked sideways at the Game Changer! Sports Development Conference by trainee boxer, Ashton Blair from Eastside Boxing Club, are speakers (l-r) Adam Newton, Chairman of the council’s Parks and Leisure Committee, Phil Lane and Michael McKillop. More information available at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/sportsdevelopment

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Tips for Getting back on the Health Train December is a tough time and we all like to cut loose and enjoy lots of down time and socialising with our friends and family, but avoid the January fear by keeping your goals in your mind. If you have thought about improving your exercise or diet then there is no time like the present! Make small changes like making sure your snacks and meals are filled with healthy and nutritious food, or accompany a friend to their gym or swim class. Instead of doing it in "January" just go for it! This takes the pressure off and mean your changes happen over a steadier period of time rather than all at once come the new year, and any changes that are implemented slowly are more likely to stick than anything drastic.



Belmont Road’s Ferguson Flowers is recognising teachers who go above and beyond with ‘Say it with Flowers’ campaign In an effort to recognise a number of outstanding teachers in our local community, East Belfast’s very own family-run florist, Ferguson Flowers, has teamed up with Bloom Magazine to extend their ‘Say it with Flowers’ campaign to our local schools. Throughout the month of January, students, fellow teachers, faculty and parents are asked to submit an online entry nominating their favourite teacher to receive a surprise bouquet of flowers as a thank you for their tireless work with young people. Speaking on behalf of Ferguson Flowers, owner Michael Ferguson said, “Flowers have a language all their own and are a perfect and versatile way to say thank you or let someone know they’re appreciated. As a community florist, we recognise the hard work put in my hundreds of local teachers and coaches in our schools to help the next generation succeed.” “Our ‘Say it with Flowers’ campaign this autumn / winter has seen a number of winners across Northern Ireland awarded with bouquets. As teachers hold a special place in our hearts here at Fergusons, we have decided to extend the campaign to find deserving mentors in our own local community.” Fergusons are encouraging readers to ‘Say it with Flowers’ and nominate their favourite teachers to win one of four surprise bouquets from Belfast’s leading florist. Winning entries will be surprised at school with a seasonal bouquet delivered by the Ferguson Flowers team.

To enter a deserving teacher to win, submit a letter, video, or original artwork of no more than 500 words describing why he or she deserves to be recognised to: competition@fergusonflowers.co.uk. Closing Date is Monday 19th January. Winners will be surprised at the end of January with surprise bouquets. To explore the full range of arrangements and hand-ties available at Ferguson Flowers this winter, visit their shop at 45 Belmont Road, Belfast, or logon to www.fergusonflowers.co.uk or www.facebook.com/fergusonflowers.co.uk.

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CONNSWATER COMMUNITY GREENWAY CONSTRUCTION UPDATE Construction will begin this month on the second phase of the £40 million Connswater Community Greenway, in east Belfast. This carries on from the recently completed phase 1 greenway works at Victoria and Orangefield Park’s. Exciting plans for phase 2 of the Connswater Community Greenway include: • • • • • • • •

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The remaining sections will follow later this year, with all work to be completed by late 2016. Households will be notified in advance about work in their area. Look out for posters and leaflets too, and if you have any questions about the construction works you can call the 24/7 freephone Farrans Customer Care Line on 0800 083 8160. You can view a draft programme of the greenway works schedule visiting www.communitygreenway.co.uk. Don’t forget you can already visit the newly regenerated Victoria and Orangefield Park’s to see all the improvements as part of the Connswater Community Greenway. These parks’s have also had lighting installed and are open 24/7 so there’s no excuse! Later this month the Connswater Community Greenway will be holding an event in Orangefield Park for dog walkers – Orangefield Bark Walk. This is a great opportunity to maybe meet a walking partner, experience the park in the evening and encourage people to get to know their local park community. Join the Bark Walk on Thursday 15th January at 8pm with you pooch. Pre register by emailing sean@eastbelfastpartnership.org or telephoning 028 9046 7925 – first 40 registered will receive a dog collar light. The Connswater Community Greenway has been developed by the East Belfast Partnership and is being delivered with Belfast City Council. Funded by the Big Lottery Fund, Belfast City Council and the Department for Social Development. You can find out more about the project online at www.communitygreenway.co.uk. Join the conversation online by liking on facebook.com/ConnswaterCommunityGreenway or Tweeting @ConnswaterCG

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cookbook ABOUT JANE Award winning Jane McClenaghan, author of the Vital Nutrition Cookbook and a leading nutritionist in Northern Ireland, shares some delicious healthy recipes with us to kick start our healthy eating habits for 2015.

Thai Fishcakes Ingredients (Serves 2)

Method

150-200g white fish (choose sustainable fish like coley or pollock)

Finely chop the fish and place in a large bowl with the spring onions, ginger, curry paste, fish sauce, egg and coriander. Mix well and then stir in the flour, lime juice and zest and season with black pepper.

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4 spring onions, chopped 1 inch fresh root ginger, grated 1 tsp Thai green curry paste 2 tsp nam pla (fish sauce) 1 egg, beaten 2 tblsp chopped coriander 1 tblsp flour (I use buckwheat flour, but whatever you have in the cupboard) Juice and zest of a lime Black pepper 1 tsp coconut oil

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The mixture may be a bit wet at this stage. You can add a bit more flour if you like. Divide into 4 generous portions. Put a little flour on your hands and form each portion into a ball. Flatten slightly and fry in the coconut oil for 5-8 minutes until golden brown and cooked through.


Asian Beef Salad

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150-200g white fish (choose sustainable fish like coley or pollock)

Mix the oyster sauce, garlic and chilli together in a bowl and add the sliced steak. Allow to marinate while you make the salad.

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1-2 tblsp oyster sauce 1 clove garlic, chopped ½ to 1 chilli (depending on how hot you like it), chopped 200g fillet steak, thinly sliced 1 tsp coconut oil For the salad: 3 or 4 spring onions, chopped 100g beansprouts 1 red pepper, sliced Ÿ cucumber Bunch of coriander, chopped A few strips of preserved ginger 2 tblsp sesame seeds

In a salad bowl, combine the spring onions, beansprouts and red pepper. Use a vegetable peeler to finely slice the cucumber into strips. Add to the other salad ingredients. Add the chopped coriander and preserved ginger. Put the sesame seeds into a heavy based pan and heat gently until lightly toasted. Add to the salad. Heat the coconut oil in a wok, then add the marinated beef and stir-fry for a couple of minutes until cooked. Serve the beef along with the salad and add dressing to taste.

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CENTURY21 BELFAST, the estate and letting agency experts, is urging all potential house purchasers and sellers to make sure they clearly understand the new stamp duty system and what it will mean for them. The new system for stamp duty was announced by Chancellor George Osborne in December’s Autumn Statement and means the old ‘slab’ method has been abolished in favour of a new ‘progressive’ approach. CENTURY21 BELFAST believes purchasers will now need to factor in the stamp duty changes as they could either provide significant savings on the previous system, or for those purchasing £1m homes, will mean an increase in overall house purchase cost. The local agents are also urging buyers to contact their office in order to discuss how this might impact their plans, and is also stressing to sellers that revaluation of properties may also be appropriate given the fact many homes were priced in line with the previous, artificial stamp duty thresholds. CENTURY21 BELFAST believe the stamp duty changes may significantly alter the local housing market and are therefore urging anyone considering buying or selling property to seek their expert advice before proceeding. MARK DUGGAN, SALES DIRECTOR of CENTURY21 BELFAST commented:

The changes to the stamp duty taxation system were certainly a ‘rabbit out of the hat’ from Chancellor George Osborne in his recent Autumn Statement. They appear to have taken the entire property market by surprise however we believe the changes are long overdue and the more progressive system should be a lot fairer for many of our clients. The new rules mean different things to different buyers but the rule of thumb is that anyone purchasing a property under £937k will be paying less stamp duty under this new system than the old one. “For sellers too, there are issues to consider as the previous thresholds did often distort the price at which properties were marketed in order to bring them within a certain band. This should no longer be the case and therefore we may well see some significant revaluation of properties because of this. The advice has to be for both buyers and sellers to take expert advice from CENTURY21 BELFAST so we are able to tailor their plans to the new local housing market.

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