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AS RUBBISH CONTINUES TO PILE UP on Brighton’s streets, union officials have announced more strike dates. Brighton and Hove’s rubbish problem is set to escalate after union officials announced more strike dates in their dispute over refuse workers’ pay.
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Tourism businesses lead clean-up TOURISM BUSINESSES led by SEA LIFE Brighton, Brighton Pier, Hilton Brighton Metropole and the Brighton & Hove Tourism Alliance, have resolved to continue their clean-up of Brighton beach as long as the Cityclean workers strike continues. "Our primary concern is the protection of marine wildlife", said Max Leviston, general manager of Brighton's SEA LIFE aquarium. "Broken glass, metal and plastics all pose a serious risk to creatures who live along our shores, and we are ensuring a significant stretch of the beach is cleaned thoroughly every day". Beach clean-up volunteers have agreed with strikers not to remove rubbish from council-owned bins but only to pick up loose items from the beach and promenade. As of Wednesday 19 June, 14 commercial waste bins provided by Brighton Pier and SEA LIFE had been filled from the collections, including large amounts of glass bottles, food packaging, nightclub flyers and soiled nappies. Businesses across the town centre have also followed the example set by the tourism sector, with retailers and restaurants looking after the areas surrounding their businesses, and disposing of litter through their own commercial waste contracts. Hotels in the city including Hilton Brighton Metropole,
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The Grand, myhotel and Hotel du Vin have all contributed to the seafront clean up. There is increasing concern from businesses citywide that the health and safety of residents, staff and tourists is also now being compromised by the rotting piles of waste and smashed glass. "We will continue to offer to help and work alongside Cityclean staff with the clean-up as soon as they are back at work", said Soozie Campbell, chair of the Tourism
Contamination incident closes seafront paddling pool BRIGHTON SEAFRONT PADDLING POOL has been closed due to a contamination incident. Routine tests have found raised levels of bacteria in the water, which could have come from birds, dogs or humans. The facility, next to the West Pier site, is expected to be closed until June 24 – the exact time still to be confirmed. The water has been drained to enable staff to clean the pool floor and filtering systems. The council says other paddling pools are available - at Hove Lagoon and Saunders Park in Brighton - and the water play facility with fountains is open near the Yellowave beach sports centre on Madeira Drive. Council executive director Geoff Raw said: “We’re really sorry but this is always a risk with an outdoor pool. It’s extremely bad luck that the incident coincides with what could be some of the warmest weather of the year so far.
“We’ll work to get it open as soon as possible and in the meantime we’re reminding families there are other places where children can have a splash-about.”
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Alliance. "This is a huge blow to the economy of the city, putting increased pressure on many businesses and their employees who are already faced with a very challenging operating environment". "We want to ensure the city is back to on its feet as soon as possible to welcome both residents and visitors back into the town centre and seafront. We urge all sides to return to the table and find a compromise that will get Cityclean staff back to work".
Continued from page 1 GMB union members began a weeklong strike last Friday in protest at changes to staff conditions which the union says could cost some of its staff up to £4,000 a year. Penny Thompson, the council’s chief executive, said: “I’m truly sorry we are in this situation. “I would like to reassure residents we are doing all we can to swiftly find an agreed resolution.” If Monday’s action - involving drivers - goes ahead, there will be a three-day “window” in which staff will be available for work. But if there is no breakthrough before then, only street cleaners who do not use vehicles will continue working - and the filthy piles on the streets of the city will continue to grow. Asked whether the union had considered delaying the new action to enable some of the refuse backlog to be cleared and provide some respite for residents, Mr Turner said: “We are doing that for three days at the end of this week.” He added: “We accept and understand the frustration from the public, but the stumbling block is the authority.” The council has not yet commented on the new threat.
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THERE ARE ABOUT 24,000 people in Brighton and Hove who regard themselves as carers – people who on an unpaid basis look after a relative, partner or friend who needs help as a result of age, illness or disability. It can be a very big responsibility that affects all aspects of carers’ lives. However they are many people in the city who don’t realise they are carers, or the support that’s available to them.
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For example by working with local charity Amaze and the city’s Carers Centre, we’ve been able to introduce a ‘carers’ card’, which entitles carers to discounts on a range of leisure and other activities across the city. We also support carers in taking respite breaks from their caring roles, helping them to recharge and avoid burning out. The Carers Centre does a huge amount of work to support carers of all ages and backgrounds. For example they hold social and information events so that carers can meet others in similar positions, which are vital to help those who feel isolated, and offer specific advice on helping people with particular conditions.
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I recently attended the Carers Centre Carer’s Challenge Big Event during National Carer’s Week. The event aimed to raise awareness of the crucial role of carers in the city, and find out more from carers about their experiences. I heard so many stories of the huge emotional, physical and financial challenges carers and their families can face. Often a
caring role can start very unexpectedly leaving the carer experiencing a big change in their life whilst learning how to care for a loved one. Many residents either care themselves or will know someone who does - but unfortunately carers don’t always get the help they need. It’s crucial we look after our city’s carers and recognise their enormous contributions to society.
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Man wanted for Hove murder arrested A 31-YEAR-OLD MAN wanted in connection to the murder of Xhem Krasniqi has been arrested in Milan on Friday 14 June. The man, who is unemployed and of no fixed address, was arrested by local police on the direction of the Surrey & Sussex
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POLICE ARE APPEALING for witnesses to an attempted robbery of a Brighton convenience store. Two members of staff, a 27-year old woman assistant and the 35-year old male shopkeeper were cashing up in the Costcuttter off-licence and store at Pelham Terrace, in Lewes Road, Brighton, at the end of the evening at 9.45pm on Sunday, 16 June, when a man entered, threatened them with a knife, and demanded money. They refused and resisted, throwing two bottles at him, and he ran off empty-handed.
The two staff members were not injured. The suspect is described as white, in his late 20's to mid 30's, 5'08'', of very slim build and with mousey coloured hair. He was wearing a black leather jacket over a dark hooded top, and dark blue Adidas jogging bottoms. Detective Constable Aran Boyt said; "If you saw the incident please call us on 101 quoting serial 1386 of 16/6. Alternatively, call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."
Man missing from Telscombe Cliffs is found safe and well POLICE WANT TO THANK members of the public for their support in finding a man missing from Telscombe Cliffs. The man, who suffers from Alzheimers, was found walking in Saltdean by a member of the public at about 3.30pm Sunday afternoon. He has been returned home safe and well.
ANTHONY BOWLES, 31, unemployed of Preston Road, Brighton has been sentenced to four years imprisonment for committing five house burglaries across Brighton at the beginning of 2013. Bowles, who pleaded guilty, appeared at Lewes Crown Court on Thursday 13 June. Detective Sergeant Kate Witt from Brighton and Hove Priority Crime Unit said: "This is a good result and I'm pleased that Bowles will be off our streets for some considerable time and hopefully this will result in less people having to deal with the distressing issue of becoming a victim of burglary. "Bowles preferred burglary method was what we refer to as a 'creeper' style - in that he would burgle homes late at night or in the very early of the morning when the occupants were in bed asleep." "He was arrested on 4 February when he tried to use a stolen bankcard and local officers making enquiries recognised him on some CCTV footage. A warrant was then obtained and property recovered from
his home linked him to four burglaries and forensics to another. Following a lengthy investigation he finally pleaded guilty and was consequently sentenced. "I would appeal to anyone who has been a victim of burglary to please get in touch or if you hear or see any suspicious activity in your area to dial 999 immediately."
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Kemptown MP calls for an end to city rubbish saga SIMON KIRBY, Member of Parliament for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven has repeated his request for Brighton and Hove City Council and the GMB union to negotiate an end to the current strike. Mr Kirby has also asked if a legal way can be found to remove items of rubbish in the street which may cause a health hazard. Simon said: “The situation is evidently very serious and whilst the GMB and City Council have entrenched positions the situation across the City has clearly gone beyond an industrial dispute and is now a public health hazard. “What is needed, and what constituents who contact me want to see, is immediate action from both sides to end this standoff and to clear the streets of the piles of rubbish, which pose a very real health risk to residents. This situation will only become worse with the warmer weather and the effects of seagulls and rats.” In the light of the GMB announcing plans for another strike starting on the 24 June Simon is writing to the Chief Executive of Brighton and Hove City Council to see if a legal way can be found to remove refuse which poses the greatest potential risk to health for residents in the City. Simon continued: “Many constituents are contacting me, clearly alarmed at the situation that has developed, and given the
Hospital funding delays continue SIMON KIRBY, Member of Parliament for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven has contacted the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, seeking a meeting regarding funding for the Royal Sussex County Hospital, which is located in his constituency. Simon said: “I was delighted when the £420 million funding for redeveloping the Royal Sussex Hospital was announced as this will ensure we have the best possible healthcare facilities for patients. However I am becoming
increasingly concerned at the delay in this funding being released.” Funding was due to be signed off in April 2012 but concerns surrounding the local NHS Trust’s finances have resulted in delays. Simon added: “I have contacted the Chancellor requesting a meeting to discuss this important issue so that we can have a hospital fit for the 21st Century. I will continue to press this issue and to work hard for local people as a strong voice for our area.”
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Council’s public health duty, I am asking if action can be taken, within the law, to deal with the most potentially hazardous refuse. “The damage being done to Brighton’s reputation as a tourist destination, as well as the inconvenience to taxpayers and the potential danger to the health of local residents are all too important to play party politics with and I therefore call on other parties to get round the table to support efforts to find a mutually agreeable solution as quickly as possible.”
FOLLOWING CONCERNS about the quality of the seawater in Brighton & Hove, Mike Weatherley, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Hove and Portslade, has written to his colleague the Rt Hon Owen Paterson MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, for some clarification on the matter. In his letter to the Secretary of State, Mike said: “Brighton and Hove is a wonderful seaside resort. However, a number of concerns have been raised with me about the quality of the water. Particular worries have been voiced over the level of pollution and its causes. “I understand that storms have a considerable impact on the quality of water
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SIMON KIRBY, Member of Parliament for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven, has written to the City Council to urge them to act swiftly to reopen the transit site for travellers at Horsdean. Simon said: “With the summer now fast approaching, undoubtedly groups of travellers will return to the City looking for somewhere to stay. I am therefore concerned that the Council’s dedicated transit site at Horsdean has now remained closed for many months with no sign of being reopened, increasing the likelihood of unauthorised encampments at inappropriate sites, as recently witnessed on ground by the cemetery in Woodingdean.” Simon continued: “I am therefore calling on the City Council to ensure the transit site at Horsdean is open again as soon as possible and to ensure that travellers wishing to stay in the City are directed to this site, rather than setting up camps in places like Happy Valley, Saltdean Oval and East Brighton Park as has happened previously.” Simon concluded: “Many residents continue to contact me about this issue and I am concerned that the City Council still does not have adequate plans in place to deal with unauthorised encampments satisfactorily. Local residents should not suffer inconvenience as a result of the Council’s failure.”
THE NUMBER OF BUS JOURNEYS made in Brighton & Hove has doubled in 20 years, according to the latest figures. Bus journeys soared from 22 million in 1992/3 to 44.8 million in 2012/13. The figure represents the total number of single passenger journeys within the city using all eight bus operators. The huge popularity of buses in Brighton & Hove reflects successful partnerships between the council and operators, and sustained private and public investment in services over the years to make it easy and convenient for people to travel by bus. Having strong partnerships has put the city in a strong position to win government funding for transport, most recently being awarded £3.4 million for the ‘Better Bus Area’ and over £4 million to improve Lewes Road. Another successful feature of joint working has been the ability to match services to the differing needs of residents, workers and visitors to encourage them to use buses more. Mark Prior, head of transport at Brighton & Hove City Council, said: “We work with our partners to provide a public transport network that offers good choice, is easy to use and convenient. More people choosing to use buses will also help to reduce the city’s carbon footprint.” Nick Hill, Commercial Manager at Metrobus, added: “Brighton & Hove is an excellent environment to operate bus services in thanks to the bus priority
infrastructure provided by the city council. This was a key factor in our decision to more than quadruple our services to the city last year. Many other towns and cities in the UK could learn from Brighton & Hove's experience of the benefits of such strong partnership with bus operators.” Chris Chatfield, Managing Director of Compass Travel, said: “We are very pleased to be operating a number of contracted bus routes in Brighton & Hove. The partnership approach between the council and bus operators is the key to this huge growth in patronage. We are very keen to play our part in this and look forward to the continuing future growth and success of the bus network”. Martin Harris, Managing Director of Brighton & Hove Bus Company, said: “Brighton & Hove has been a big success because we work hard to ensure the bus services respond to what people want and working in partnership means we can achieve so much more. It’s good to know that bus travel in the city is continuing to go from strength to strength.”
Andrew Dyer, from Stagecoach South, said: “Our continual investment into new vehicles, smarter ticketing, more frequent services and the introduction of the concessionary fare scheme alongside improvements made by the council, has encouraged more people in the Brighton and Hove area to use the bus. Passenger numbers on Stagecoach services have almost doubled in seven years." In percentage terms Stagecoach South has seen growth of 97% since 2005/6. Tom Druitt from the Big Lemon Bus Company, said: “It's wonderful to hear that more and more people are using the buses and I'm proud of the small role that The Big Lemon has played in that. I look forward to working with the city council and the other operators in the city to make the buses more and more convenient, affordable and sustainable."
Divorce is a rubbish situation... The rubbish is piling up on our streets. Those involved feel they are right and therefore a dispute of seemingly gargantuan proportions has emerged. Each has taken a position, so a stand off has resulted. Where does that leave you and me? I’m wading through unpleasant rubbish whenever I venture out. I feel like a bit of a victim of this dispute as I feel uncomfortable and slightly depressed ‘out there’. When divorcing couples take positions their dispute can seem insurmountable too. I wonder how their children feel? Are the kids wading through their parents rubbish? My view is that they are. Research shows that children who see their parents
amicably sorting things out do better in every measurable way. So I would encourage separating couples to adopt processes that avoid the kind of unpleasant stand offs we are experiencing in this ‘rubbish’ dispute. In mediation and collaborative processes the couple can both hear each other with trained professionals who can help bring about a settlement.
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Whilst we are on the subject of silly ideas… Mike Holland WHAT ON EARTH is going on with this ridiculous rubbish situation? Both sides appear to have negotiating skills not usually seen outside primary school. On the one hand, why would the inner group of our administration try and take on Brighton’s answer to Arthur Skargill without leaving some room for manoeuvre. Whilst on the other hand, why would a union be alienating the electorate by going on strike and ruining everyone’s summer. Not a good move by either side I wouldn’t have thought, and the only people who are enjoying this fiasco will be the Conservative and Labour opposition. They are obviously waiting to chew up the pieces of the Green Administration rather than stepping in now and forming an alliance to take control and get things back to normal. I actually feel sorry for Jason Kitkat, who with no experience whatsoever in running anything, has been plunged in at the deep end and in fairness is doing his best. Not an easy task when 9 of your own councillors vote in favour of the strike which is threatening to cripple our city.
Worse still, can anyone please tell me what Caroline Lucas is up to? Recently I have seen her pledging her support to a bunch of spoilt brats intent on smashing up Sussex University. Showing her solidarity with those saving a tree at the Seven Dials. Showing solidarity with a group of demonstrators purporting to be anti-fascists, many of whom didn’t look as though they would know what the word meant. A day in which an innocent Brighton resident lost the sight of one eye from a missile thrown by one of these mindless idiots, and traders yet again had their livelihoods affected. She has recently been prancing around The House of Commons sporting a T-shirt with the slogan “NO MORE PAGE THREE”. Now we have her supporting a strike against her own administration which affects all her constituents. I can only presume that as she is the only Green MP in the land that there is nobody to tell her what she should be doing. Well Caroline I am sure there are many of your constituents, who having observed recent behaviour, will have various suggestions for you, most of which you will not like at all. Whilst we are on the subject of silly ideas, my prediction of what would happen to parking revenues has certainly come true with a wallop. Along with the prediction of how increased parking charges would affect trade. Just shy of a million pounds drop in parking revenue income last year and it will
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be interesting to see what this year brings, especially with garbage strewn everywhere. Meanwhile, somebody called Mark Prior purporting to be head of transport at Brighton and Hove City Council gleefully tells us that more people choosing to use buses will help to reduce the city’s carbon footprint! Whilst a spokeswoman for this council tells us that increasing numbers of people are walking and cycling. No doubt
all this is of great comfort to those trying to make a living in our city centre and I am sure they are all as ecstatic as the Greens, who are revelling in the news that bus travel increased by a reported 5% last year. I wonder how much trade dropped by? Oh but of course that’s down to the Olympics, the Queens Jubilee and the weather they tell us. So that’s all right then, phew, it had me worried for a minute.
Local Architects celebrate 30 years in business
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TOP BRIGHTON CHEF Ben McKellar, whose Gingerman chain of eateries have become a permanent fixture in the Michelin guide in recent years, is urging budding local catering staff to grab the apprenticeship opportunities that have been created by City College Brighton and Hove’s Apprenticeship team in partnership with local employers. The College is hosting a Hospitality Jobs Fair at its Pelham Street Central Campus on Wednesday 26th June from 1pm to 4pm where 18 vacancies are waiting to be filled by a range of local employers including Real Patisserie, Rendezvous Casino, The Coal Shed, The Parlour Café in Brighton Marina and the Crown & Anchor in Shoreham Ben said: “These vacancies are giving young people a great opportunity to experience true workplaces. The apprentice gets the experience of a
professional working environment and time is also provided for them to learn the theory side through their College qualification so it’s the best of both worlds really.” “My apprenticeship’s been really enjoyable and I’ve got to experience loads of different things”, said The Ginger Pig’s apprentice, Cory Vernon. “With something like catering, I think it’s much better to be doing an apprenticeship because you learn a lot more by doing things hands-on and also get the chance to earn some money while you’re learning and generally getting the gist of how things work. I can’t fault it really.” For more information about apprenticeship opportunities, contact City Apprenticeships on 01273 667771 or email cityapprenticeships@ccb.ac.uk
DEACON AND RICHARDSON ARCHITECTS celebrate 30 years of practice in Brighton next month. Alan Deacon and Chris Richardson first met in 1973 when they both started their Architectural Education at Brighton Polytechnic. A close friendship developed and in 1983 they decided to merge their practices. Since 1973 they have completed over 3,500 jobs in and around Brighton and employed over 100 people. The scope of work has been varied and has included residential, commercial, educational and medical projects. The most recent project of note was completed a month ago at Chailey Heritage School. This was the refurbishment and extension of a 200 year old workhouse to form a new Life Skills Centre which was recently opened
by the Duchess of Cornwall. The Practice is currently designing an eco-house to a sustainable standard that has not yet been achieved in Brighton. Alan and Chris have always had a very strong nurturing ethos, 15 young architects have qualified under their guidance. Alan has now semi-retired to Devon but is still involved with certain projects. The practice is very much a family business. Chris and Alan married sisters, Sara and Alison, and their respective sons Toby and Tim are training to become architects. Toby works full time in the office and Tim works during the holidays. In fact all members of staff are considered ‘family’ and to mark this auspicious occasion they are all going to celebrate the birthday with a weekend in France. For further information about the practice visit www.deaconandrichardson.co.uk
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Apprenticeships for care The FA Community Shield recognises great local work leavers in Brighton and Hove Michael Edwards and Frances Duncan
ON SATURDAY 20TH APRIL it was a very proud day for football in Brighton; the day when Brighton and Hove Albion achieved a stunning result of 6-1 against Blackpool and the day when local charity, The Whitehawk Inn, was awarded £2,000 from The Football Association. The funds were raised by the FA Community Shield which allocates equal sections of the fund to the 124 eligible clubs, those that participated from the First Round Proper of The FA Cup, last season, who then donate to community initiatives of its choice. Michael Edwards, CEO of Albion in the Community, who proudly presented the cheque to charity director Frances Duncan at the City's American Express Community
Stadium, recognised the importance of The Whitehawk Inn's ongoing, dedicated work to invest in local people. A spokesperson for the charity said; "The future of so many local people depends on support such as this. Without it, the charity would simply be unable to continue its essential work for the people of Brighton and Hove. The Whitehawk Inn is hugely grateful." The Football Association, is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year and is to cap the commemorations off with a major Gala Dinner in London this October. The FA will use the event and the whole FA 150 year to underline its not-for-profit commitment to supporting football since 1863.
FIVE APPRENTICESHIPS will be reserved for young care leavers in Brighton and Hove as part of a package of support to help make the often difficult transition to adult life. Proposals being considered by Brighton and Hove City Council Policy & Resources Committee today will help improve opportunities for care leavers. The move follows consultation with young people both in care and who have left care on what the council and its partners could provide to boost employment and pre-employment opportunities. Foster carers, residential care providers, social workers and personal advisers have also been consulted. The young care leavers will be guaranteed an interview where it’s been identified that they meet the required standards. BHCC aims to provide work placements and apprenticeships for an average of 70 young people aged 16-19 years each year over the next 3 years. All key council services now offer work experience and taster days. Placements are underway across the council for young people in care and leaving care. Each young person in care post-16 and all care leavers can now have a Personal Opportunities Plan developed in
partnership with the individual highlighting any obstacles in accessing employment and training. The plan will also detail the tailored support package. Two advice posts within BHCC’s 16 Plus Support Team have been set up to provide specialist assistance including help with CV’s and job applications, interview preparation and practice, identifying future choices and building confidence and motivation. These posts also provide targeted advice and guidance support to young people in care and care leavers not in education, employment or training (NEET), supporting and engaging them in exploring their post16 options. Financial assistance is also guaranteed to assist care leavers with apprenticeship and work placement associated expenses such as travel costs, interview and/or work clothing. Assistance can also be provided to enable young people to reach the desired entry level requirements for apprenticeships where they fall short of these. Penny Thompson, Brighton and Hove City Council chief executive, said: "The decisions young people make between 16 and 21 years have a huge impact on their future lives. We want to support young people to make a successful transition to independent living, helping them to meet their potential, achieve their abilities, hopes and aspirations.”
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THE DANCE WORLD CUP 2013 is taking place in Brighton & Hove at the Brighton Dome complex from 1-6 July. It is the first time a mainland UK destination has been chosen to host the event which is designed to bring young performers from around the globe together through the language of dance. The event is expected bring economic benefit in excess of £2.5 million to the city. A recordbreaking 3,000 competitors from over 24 countries have already registered to take part in the event, which last year attracted 2,000 participants to Austria. Entrants aged from 3-25 years will compete in an array of dance genres including ballet, national, modern, jazz, show dance, tap, song and dance, street and
hip hop. Each year over 18,000 dancers take part in a series of heats in their own countries to qualify for a place in the final competition which is seen as the pièce de résistance for the best children and youth dancers in the world. An opening ceremony led by Brighton and Hove mayor, Denise Cobb, will see competitors, with their national flags and mascots dressed in national costume, gathered on the lawn of the Royal Pavilion on 1 July at 3.45 pm. Local school children have been invited to attend the event over the course of the week and are encouraged to champion competitors from other countries as well as cheering on the England team.
A gala performance to showcase the competition winners will take place at the Brighton Dome Concert Hall on Saturday 6 July 2013. BHCC’s new assistant chief executive, Paula Murray, was instrumental in the bid to bring the event to the city and the VisitBrighton Convention Bureau has acted as conduit providing support to the organisers, facilitating accommodation bookings and arranging Greeters to welcome people to the city. All event participants will be given city maps and a VisitBrighton ‘Delegate Deals’ card which offers a range of discounts at stores and restaurants across the city. UK Dance World Cup organiser, Jo Arnett, says: “Brighton is the perfect place for the
competition’s first foray to the UK. The city’s vibrancy and diversity is in-keeping with the ethos of the competition and I’m sure the young people will enjoy exploring the great assortment of entertainment and activities on offer during their visit.” Paula Murray adds: “We’re very happy to have brought this important event to the city and look forward to giving the young dancers a warm welcome. There are so many different types of dance and the competition is an ideal platform to highlight what’s on offer. The event is a fantastic showcase for the skills and dedication of these young people in their chosen sport and should inspire our own budding dancers to aim high."
Brighton’s newest member of the NSPCC 1600 Club BRIGHTON-BASED international VAT consultancy, Accordance, is one of the more recent additions to the list of 1600 Club Challenge participants in the city having only signed up to the challenge in July last year. They’ve made a good start; raising £900 so far. Accordance was founded in 2005, in response to Europe’s rapidly changing VAT situation. Their aim is to simplify the experience of cross-border VAT for businesses trading in Europe through a policy of practical engagement with clients and their indirect tax issues. Natasha Arnold, Compliance manager at Accordance, was introduced to the Club by an existing member. Natasha explained: “We wanted to support a charity that everyone in the office would want to raise money for. We’ve not been members that long but so far we’ve held some bake sales which have proved very popular, and at the end of November we held an ‘Accordance Day of Fun’ event where we all came to work in fancy dress, games took place and there was a food sale. We’ve also all dressed up as our managing director. “We have also set up an ‘Accordance Library’ and asked everyone to bring in books and DVDs which have then been loaned out to staff for a small fee. This has proved really popular and once our library finishes at the end of March we will be asking people to donate any unwanted films and books and selling them around our building.
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“We’ve had lots of support from the NSPCC and they’ve given us ideas and materials to help us fundraise as a company. Our next event is going be a quiz.” Ros Bird, Corporate fundraising manager at the NSPCC, said: “It’s important to raise awareness of your target; getting all
your staff involved to build a creative and competitive spirit! Start small and build up. “You can sign up at any time to the 1600 Club Challenge and get cracking. Accordance is just beginning their 1600 Club journey and we’ll be working closely with them to offer them all the fundraising
support they need and help them come up ideas for initiatives.” Natasha added: “This is a really positive club to be part of and it’s great to have a challenge and a target to aim for. If there are any other companies out there in the city considering taking part – do it.”
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Experts praise Hove cycle lane A ‘COPENHAGEN-STYLE’ cycle lane in Old Shoreham Road, Hove, has been praised by cycling bodies and experts. Cyclists have said it makes them feel safer and more are using it. Plaudits for the scheme, which opened in 2011, have come from the national sustainable transport charity SUSTRANS along with the Cycle Touring Club – one of the UK’s main cycling pressure groups. The comments are now being included in a city council bid for a national award for the route. SUSTRANS said: “This is a bold and innovative scheme that aims to bring something of the level of provision that is commonplace in Denmark and the Netherlands.” The CTC said such lanes, which separate bikes from traffic, were “about the best that can be done under current highway design regulations.” Local campaign group Bricycles said: “The facilities are good for the less confident cyclist.” They praised measures such as traffic lights at the Upper Drive which give cyclists a head start on cars. The supportive comments are included in the council’s bid for a prize for achievements in cycling, at the National Transport Awards, in October. The 1.8km route, thought to be the longest of its kind in the UK, runs from Dyke Road
to the Upper Drive. The council provided two thirds of the £940k cost, the remainder coming from SUSTRANS. It features a generous cycle track on each side of the road, between 1.5m2m wide, separated from the road by a kerb. Monitoring has shown a 30 per cent increase in cycle journeys along the route, with a roughly threefold increase in the proportion of cyclists who regard the route as safe – now around 80 per cent. Vehicle speeds have slowed significantly says the council, largely due to the road’s width being reduced. Officials say this deters overtaking which previously saw cars often travelling at 45mph in the 30mph stretch. In the meantime a safety audit commissioned by the council is making suggestions for a number of minor tweaks. These range from altering signage or surface textures, to trimming a tree to improve light on a zebra crossing. City council executive director Geoff Raw said: “It’s good to hear more people regard this route as safe, there’s less speeding and as a result more cycling. “We need to make one or two tweaks but generally people like it and are using it in increasing numbers. Hopefully we can extend it in future, making it even more useful and popular.” The Hove cycle lane is modelled on those often seen in northern Europe, including Copenhagen in Denmark.
Local entrepreneur launches a new record label THE SUSSEX MAN behind the success of Davies and Tate, which was established in 1976 to service the market for replacement windows & doors in the South East, Phil Davies has launched a new record label with new business partner, Tom Askaroff. Phil hopes to achieve the same kind of success with the record label as he did with the window replacement company. The vision for CMP Artists is a launch pad for new talent and some ignored older talent. The label is Brighton based with its own studio in Eastbourne. The label has already signed up its first 3 artists. CMP Artists intend to sign and showcase about 30 new artists in the first year. Hopefully some of the artists will develop their careers with CMP Artists but some will go on to other
things and that is just the nature of the musical beast. Technology has made the world a much smaller place these days but CMP Artists will be run from Brighton, one of the UK’s major and vibrant musical cities. The agenda is to help showcase the enormous talent of musical artists that is about in Brighton and also all over Sussex. Phil Davies, the cofounder of CMP Artists said: “If in 5 years’ time people who I respect and who love music can turn round to me and say CMP Artists has put out some great music then that would be success. There really needs to be an outlet for new talent that has been shut out by the system and I hope CMP Artists will be that outlet.” To find out more information and to get involved with CMP Artists, please contact on 01323 647824 and see www.cmpartists.co.uk
Mayoral support for Sussex Festival of Music BRIGHTON & HOVE’S new Mayor, Cllr Denise Cobbs, has consented to attend and open the Sussex Festival of Music and in particular the Jazz supper on Friday 21st of June. The opening event is a three course jazz support and tribute to the Hot Club de France, an evening of great food in the Boundary Rooms, at The BrightonandHoveJobs.com County Cricket Ground, Hove. The award winning 1839 Hospitality provide a three course meal suitable for an evening of French style Jazz with strings. Herbie Flowers and friends provide the mellow jazz in the style of Hot
Club de France. The evening will start at 6.30pm for dining at 7.30pm – the formal part of the evening is timed to conclude no later than 10.30pm. The Sussex Festival of Music is a new mid-summer musical festival taking place in Hove from 21st to 23rd June. It comprises of a series of catered Jazz events, a spectacular open air Classical prom and a mid-Summer Musical Mix, a concert and event, for all the family. Whatever your musical taste there is something for everyone. A few tickets are still available for purchase, for more information, see the back page of this week’s issue of Brighton & Hove Independent.
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Helping the homeless to smile again A local cosmetic dentist, Dr Mehdi Pourani, decided to take the issue of homelessness into his own hands to prove change was possible. DR POURANI, founder of Clinic Nine, a cosmetic poly clinic in Hove, began the experiment by approaching Emmaus in Portslade, a sheltered housing project for homeless people. “I’ve always believed in a hand-up rather than a hand-out,” said Dr Pourani. “As soon as I met Matt there was something about him that captured me. I really wanted to do something for him, and I believed in him.” It was also a way for Dr Pourani to encourage other local professionals to help with the problem and put the 5-10% free time most businesses have to good use. The homeless charity Emmaus introduced Dr Pourani to 27 year old Matt Blenkinsop, who had lost his home as the result of a previous drink and drug habit. “He wasn’t confident enough to smile or look anyone in the eye,” recalls Dr Pourani. “And his teeth were in a really bad way.” Matt, a qualified chef, was initially suspicious. Matt recollects his initial thoughts: “I thought why would someone want to help me in that way? I haven’t exactly deserved this chance after what I’ve done in the past.” Dr Pourani said: “At first we just hung out, it helped that we both supported Arsenal.”
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OFFICIALLY LAUNCED last week in Brighton Marina is The Belle - a stunning Cruise boat by BrightonSeaCruises.com. If you've ever wanted a private party or corporate event with a difference why not do it on a boat? Well now's your chance. Brighton Sea Cruises was started in November 2012 by 5 professional directors with various backgrounds in marketing, finance, entertainment and hospitality. The company was set up in conjunction with Sussex Sea Charters who already operate a powerful fishing boat Lady of the Lake in the Marina. Marketing director Chris Sweeting who is experienced in business cabin crew hospitality explains: “initially 5 of us got round a table and thought what a great idea it would be to have a more upmarket party/corporate cruise boat in an untapped market in the Marina. Having struggled to get investment in these difficult economic times, we have achieved the impossible and can now offer and amazing packages from day trips to birthday parties, themed nights such as disco's, jazz brunches, gay cruises(the first ever in Brighton!), civil partnerships, scattering of ashes at sea, the list is endless. Our first themed cruise was on Sat 15th June, a comedy night on the sea with 7 top comedians. The Belle can be hired during the day or evening at very reasonable rates.”
A NEW DR. MARTENS STORE in Brighton was officially opened last week with an exclusive launch party in the Prince Albert Street shop. Brighton’s media and VIPs were treated to a night of entertainment whilst browsing the full range of footwear and clothing, including the iconic 1460 boot and new Tattoo and Vegan ranges. Entertainment for the evening included the unveiling of a new in-store artwork by local artist The Screen Prince, which recreates Brighton’s famous West Pier using boot leather and laces from the Dr. Marten’s factory. Shoppers later ventured to The Mesmerist for the after-party, with performances from local bands Abi Wade and The Physics House Band. Guests also enjoyed rockabilly haircuts from a traditional barber and a seaside inspired dinner menu, including a bespoke Dr. Martens ice cream flavour. To celebrate their launch week Dr. Martens were also on-site in the Style and Wellbeing Zone at People’s Day on Saturday 15 June. The DM team offered a free shoe customisation bar, where shoppers of all ages could makeover their footwear. The new Dr. Martens Sherpa Van was also on-hand, with music and an in built photo booth for passers-by to snap a picture with family and friends. As one of the key sponsors of Brighton
The majestic looking boat, is a wooden Cardle built 15 metre, twin sabre 90hp engines vessel with a capacity of 60 passengers. It is fully licensed and MCA safety checked. Facilities include full bar and enclosed saloon which means if the weather turns bad it can remain static and entertainment can carry on on-board. Chris added: “We have an amazing team and very experienced crew. It is great to be giving something back to this amazing city and assisting bringing jobs, tourism and money into Brighton and the Marina. We would like to thank everyone for their support so far and any further suggestions are welcome!” Bookings can be made on 0800 0935 191 or by visiting www.brightonseacruises.com.
The Summer is here! Stuart Dorn
Brighton Racecourse
WHILST THE BRITISH summer time is proving its usual contradiction in terms, we know the summer is here with us being back racing! Having hosted five meetings this year, and with one on Tuesday (25 June), we are about to enter the exciting period in our calendar. Following our three days in July, we go into our Three Day Racing Festival from 7th – 9th August with something for everyone! Frost Ladies Day (Thursday 8th) features seven exciting races and brilliant prizes from partners including Ted Baker, Electric and Bang & Olufsen in the build-up to the day. In addition, this year’s day features a stunning Black and White Diamond necklace from James Ross Jewellers for the Best Dressed Lady. Whether it is inspiration from this week’s racing at Royal Ascot or a visit around the beautiful Lanes, this is a great day for everyone to get dressed up and show the gorgeous and glamorous side of our city! We then move into the Fundraising Friday where as well as raising funds for
Whoopsadaisy, Teenage Cancer Trust and CIRCA, we are delighted to be closing our Festival with a live performance by Scouting For Girls. With private boxes sold out for these days, we still have some opportunity for you to join us in the beautiful trackside marquee, or why not enjoy the racing over a glass of champagne or Pimms? Call us now on 01273 603580 or visit www. brighton-racecourse.co.uk to book now. We look forward to seeing you at Brighton Racecourse this year, and hopefully the summer arriving!
Launch of Dr. Martens Brighton store last week
Fashion Week 2013, Dr. Martens have been one of the most popular footwear styles worn on the catwalk. Models wore a range of DM style at the eco-friendly show Sustain, the performance-focused ShowReel and the headline event, the Zeitgeist show. There is still plenty of time left for people to win Dr. Martens shoes and clothing, with the DM Street Style competition running until 12 July. For your chance to win £300 to spend in store, simply tweet or instagram a picture wearing your favourite DMs to #DRMARTENSBRIGHTON #DRMARTENSSTYLE.
Problems we face with living longer IT USED to be that we would be concerned with, when we would die. A greater issue facing many people in retirement now, is how long will I live, and will I have built up enough money to fund me through my retirement? You are about to embark on the longest holiday of your lifetime with the funds that you have accrued throughout your working life. At some point in the future you may also have to fund for long term care needs. There are four main areas of concern for the retiree when looking at investing for future income:1) How long you will live for? 2) Investment Performance 3) Low Interest Rates 4) Inflation Risk Will your money last? Statistics show that one in every four 60 year old men, and one in every three 60 year old women will live for at least another 35 years. This is a long time for savings to provide an income. Investment Performance Bearing in mind that your money needs to potentially last 35 years, you will need to look at some potential growth from the investment of your money. To obtain some growth you must also take some risk with how the money is invested. Stock markets can provide the potential for growth but unpredictable market conditions can seriously affect the values. When markets are increasing its good news as your capital should be growing, and if taking income,
your investment is less likely to erode. In falling markets the opposite is the case. Low Interest Rates In the past when interest rates have been higher, people have held more of their capital in cash deposits as the returns have been sufficient to meet their on-going income needs. In the current low interest rate environment which has seen the Bank Base Rate sit at 0.5% for the last four years, people have the choice of either depleting capital or take some additional risk in order to generate some capital growth. Inflation Risk This can have a large impact on your retirement plans. It can creep up on you without realising the impact that it has on the buying power of your money. With an average inflation rate of 3% over a 30 year period, a £100,000 sum will depreciate to the equivalent of £44,198. There are a number of options available to investors in retirement which can potentially address income shortfalls, but inevitably the prospect of higher returns and higher levels of income do go hand in hand with an increase in the amount of risk taken. Such risk will not be appropriate to everyone and therefore IEP Financial always advocate seeking advice. IEP Financial are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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High Tech on show at Gap Solutions extension Left: Heart FM’s Breakfast presenters, Jack the Lad and Tom Evans cut the official ribbon Right: Directors Paddy Chattaway and Greg Bradley present cheque to Ryan Heal from Rockinghorse (centre)
HUNDREDS OF GUESTS, visitors and customers flocked to Hollingbury Enterprise Estate in Brighton on Friday 14th June to attend the opening of the brand new extension of Gap Solutions. The event was the biggest yet celebration yet for the company and the culmination of more progress after eight years of successful trading. Sliding wardrobes are an ever popular product choice for those looking to create that little bit of extra space. Gap Solutions bespoke fitting service can help you find a place for everything. The new extension opened by Tom and Jack from Heart FM has helped Gap Solutions bring a new definition to custom-designed goods,
wall units, dressers, walk-in wardrobes and sideboards with their own unique character. If you missed the opening, it is worthwhile paying a visit especially as the company is running a special discount until the end of June to mark the event. The company also used the occasion to present a cheque of £1000 to its chosen charity, Rockinghorse. Gap Solutions is one of the fastest growing sliding wardrobe companies in Brighton & Hove and Sussex and specialise in bespoke sliding wardrobes, storage solutions for homes and businesses at reasonable prices enjoy the benefits of using high quality products and designs that will enhance your home or business space and spare you the expense of
moving house or business premises. Gap Solutions who have been featured on Channel 4’s “You Deserve this House” are experts at creating exquisite designs and with their enthusiasm for the providing excellent products and customer service are the best choices for storage solutions in Brighton and Hove. Paddy Chattaway and Greg Bradley, the senior partners said: “We are very pleased with the new extension and would like to thank all those who joined us for the day.” To find out more about Gap Solutions unique new products and how else you can utilise space, call Gap Solutions on 01273 550050 or visit www.gapsolutions.co.uk.
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What’s on in Brighton and Hove! Here’s a round up of all the up and coming events in and around the city, meaning you’ll never miss a thing!
Friday 21st June • The 2013 Eco Technology Show - The Eco Technology Show, a ‘must attend’ event for anyone interested in the latest eco technologies, energy efficiency and saving money, returns to Brighton this June – Brighton Centre • The Girl with the Birds-Nest Hair - Early Years sessions include art activities, a museum expedition, a story and handling some museum objects. These sessions are for 2-5 year olds only. 10:30am-12pm, Tickets are £4.50, members £3.50, book in advance – Booth Museum • Lunchtime Classical Concerts - Classical concerts, performed by local musicians, 12:30pm1:15pm, £3 – Brighton Unitarian Church • Masquerade Ball - Adorn yourself in your finest gowns and find yourself a vintage mask, 7pm, £34 – Proud Brighton Cabaret • The Moody Blues - The Moody Blues, whose legacy spans four decades of hit-making and sellout tours, will continue to entertain audiences with their timeless music, 7pm, £39.50 – Brighton Centre • Thank You for the Music - Back with an all new, sequin spangled, authoritative spectacular featuring Dancing Queen, Stayin’ Alive, Super Trouper, Night Fever, How Deep is Your Love, 7:45pm, £17.50-£23 – Theatre Royal • Amy in the Winehouse - A Friday night with some serious balls, Amy classics delivered in a way that only Laura knows how, 10:30pm, £8 – Latest Music Bar • Born Bad - A wild and sexy night of delinquent rhythms, 11pm, £6/£5 – Komedia • Tart Attack! - Jam Tarts, Brighton’s exceedingly good 50-piece indie pop choir, sing The Smiths, Nirvana, The Cure, Bat For Lashes, Tom Waits, Amanda Palmer, Depeche Mode and more in sweet, sweet harmony, 7:30pm, £8.50/£6.50 – The Old Market • Sussex Festival of Music - A full roster of artists has been announced for one of the biggest musical events of the summer in Brighton, www. sussexfestivalofmusic.co.uk, £22.50-£150 – Sussex County Cricket Ground Saturday 22nd June • Harold Pinter Double Bill of ‘The Lover’ and ‘Celebration’ - An evening sure to entertain and fascinate in equal measure. 7.45pm, Sunday 23rd June Matinee 2.30pm, £7-£10. Until 29th June – New Venture Theatre • Theatre Royal Backstage Tours - Every Saturday, the tour is full of intriguing insights into the history and present day workings of Theatre Royal Brighton, 11:30am, £6 – Theatre Royal • Our Time in Ice - After an award-winning flagship exhibition, Ghosts of Gone Birds, the ONCA gallery presents its second collaborative project, Our Time in Ice, Wed to Fri 12 – 7pm / Sat & Sun 11 – 6pm, Free Entry – Until 31st June - Onca Gallery • Kreepy Kemptown Ghost Walks – Brighton’s longest paranormal tour. Nearly 2 hours of true tales to chill your spine! Every Saturday at
7:30pm. http://kreepykemptownghostwalks.webs. com/. Adults £8, children £4, conc. £5 • Family Drum Circle - Led by Brighton-based drummer Anja Liebe and Gambian master drummer Bucarr Ndow, this afternoon of rhythmical excitement and fun is open to all ages and abilities, including complete beginners, 1pm & 3pm, £5 – Brighton Dome • Deerhoof - Satomi Matsuzaki plays bass and sings, Greg Saunier plays drums, John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez play guitars, 7pm, £10 – The Haunt • Chat Noir Club Night - Oh La La! Proud Cabaret Brighton takes a French twist on Saturday nights at Le Chat Noir! 7pm, £44 per Person – Proud Cabaret Brighton • Xavier Rudd - Xavier Rudd is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, a surfer, environmental and cultural activist, and one of Australia’s most iconic voices, 7pm, £15 – Concorde 2 • Rainy Days and Mondays - Rainy Days & Mondays returns with over 2 hours of classic Carpenters’ songs, 7:30pm, £20.50 – Theatre Royal • Elvis Costello & The Imposters - Joined by The Imposters – keyboardist Steve Nieve, drummer Pete Thomas and bassist Davey Faragher – The Spectacular Spinning Songbook spun an acclaimed run of shows this year, 8pm, £42.50/£37.50 – Brighton Centre • Eco Open Houses - Whether you are a home owner or tenant come and be inspired by visiting an eco-home near you, http://ecoopenhouses. org/ Until Sun – Various Venues 22 June – 07 July • TAKEPART 2013 - The TAKEPART Festival of Sport & Physical Activity is the biggest celebration of its kind in the country. Two weeks packed full of events, tasters and activities for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy being active or playing sport – Various Venues Sunday 23rd June • World Stories:Young Voices - An innovative new world culture gallery has opened at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery. This is a partner project in the Stories of the World programme; an official part of the London 2012 Festival – Brighton Museum • Regency Colour - Regency Colour and Beyond, 1785-1835, is on show from 15 June to 13 October 2013 and includes two display areas and new interpretation exploring Regency understandings of colour and the interior decor of the Royal Pavilion - Royal Pavilion • Punch and Judy Shows - Family fun with a traditional show plus join-in activity session, 12:30pm, 2pm & 3pm, £2 – Opposite the Fishing Museum • Music and Wine at St Luke’s - Prize-winning Polish pianist Agnieszka Pluta pairs Chopin’s much-loved second Sonata with a passionately energetic Sonata by Argentinian composer Alberto Ginastera, prefaced by Debussy’s popular
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EVENTS LISTINGS PROVIDED BY suite “Pour le Piano”, 7:30pm, £7/£5 – St Luke’s Church • Chris Simmons - The South Coast’s favourite son performs to promote his long awaited single release. “…seriously one to watch.” Music Week, 7:30pm, £7 – Komedia • Comic Boom - The best rising stars of UK comedy, 8pm, £9/£7 – Komedia • Three Bonzos and a Piano: 50th Anniversary Year - Celebrate 50 years of Bonzo insanity with their second album, Bum Notes, 8pm, £15/£13 – The Old Market Monday 24th June • The Pitman Painters - Humorous yet deeply moving play about a group of North East miners who achieve extraordinary success in the 1930s when they begin art classes. 7:45pm, 2:30pm, Thurs & Sat matt, £10-£27. Until Sat – Theatre Royal • Brighton Sand Sculpture Festival - Visitors can experience the wonder of this magical art and will also have the chance to get involved, £6 adults, £5 conc. £4 children, £15 family tickets – Black Rock
Tuesday 25th June • Barnados Big Toddle – Short sponsored walk for under fives with parents/carers – Preston Park • Jimmy Carr – Gagging Order - Brand new show, brand new jokes, same old Jimmy. The show will
be packed with one-liners, stories & jokes. Some clever, some rude & a few totally unacceptable, 8pm, £25 – Brighton Dome • Magnet Speed Dating 28-45 Years - Are you hopeful (not desperate) for romance? Then come along and experience 20 fast-moving new encounters, 8pm, £20 – Komedia Wednesday 26th June • Lunchtime Recitals - Lunch time recitals every Wednesday at 12.:30pm, please call ahead to confirm details. A minimum donation of £2 towards recital expenses is appreciated – St Nicholas Church • Half Moon Run - Half Moon Run is a talented young trio from Ottawa, Ontario and Comox, British Columbia, 7pm, £6.50 – The Haunt This week at the Funky Fish Club Friday 21st June DIRTY RETRO 60’s-80’s Funk Disco Grooves & electro rocking retro club classics 10.30pm till late Free entry Saturday 22nd June OLD SCHOOL SATURDAYS DJ Sean Quinn The best of 70’s 80’s & 90’s 10pm till late
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(R) 7.35 Heir Hunters. (R) 8.20 Sign Zone: The A to Z of TV Gardening. (R) 9.05 Great Continental Railway Journeys. (R) 10.05 Country Show Cook Off. (R) 10.35 HARDtalk. (R) 11.00 Daily Politics. 11.30 Wimbledon 2013. The fourth day’s play gets under way at the All-England Club. 4.20 Heir Hunters. (R) 5.05 Flog It! (R) 5.50 Wimbledon 2013. Further live coverage as play on the fourth day continues at the All England Club. 8.00 Today at Wimbledon. 9.00 Who Were the Greeks? 10.00 Mock the Week. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Horizon – Swallowed by a Black Hole. (R) 12.20 The Review Show. (R) 1.20 Sign Zone: Kids Lost in Care – Panorama. (R) 1.50 This Is BBC Two. 3.55 BBC Learning Zone.
Hammer. (R) 11.00 Saints and Scroungers. (R) 11.30 Escape to the Country. (R) 12.15 Bargain Hunt. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Wimbledon 2013. Live coverage of the fifth day at the All-England Club. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 A Question of Sport; (R) BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. 8.30 Would I Lie to You? 9.00 Miranda. (R) 9.30 Mrs Brown’s Boys. (R) 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather.; National Lottery Update. 10.35 The Graham Norton Show. 11.25 Film: Starship Troopers. (1997) Sci-fi adventure, starring Casper Van Dien. 1.20 Weatherview. 1.25 BBC News. 6.00 Homes Under the Hammer. (R) BBC2 7.00 Saints and Scroungers. (R) 7.30
Heir Hunters. (R) 8.15 Sign Zone: The A to Z of TV Gardening. (R) 9.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 10.00 Question Time. (R) 11.00 Daily Politics. 11.30 Wimbledon 2013. Live coverage of the fifth day at the All-England Club. 4.20 Heir Hunters. (R) 5.05 Flog It! (R) 5.50 Wimbledon 2013. Further live coverage of the fifth day at the All England Club. 8.00 Today at Wimbledon. 9.00 Wild Shepherdess with Kate Humble. Alpaca herders in southern Peru. 10.00 Glastonbury 2013. Highlights of the music festival. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.00 Glastonbury 2013. 2.00 Sign Zone: Question Time. (R) 3.00 This Is BBC Two.
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6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 ITV News London; Weather. 2.00 May the Best House Win. (R) 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. (R) 3.59 ITV London Weather. 4.00 Tipping Point. 5.00 The Chase. 6.00 ITV News London;Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 The Real Cost of Beauty: Tonight. 8.00 Emmerdale. 8.30 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs. 9.00 Happy Families. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 ITV News London; Weather. 10.35 The Zoo. (R) 11.35 The Americans. (R) 12.25 Jackpot247. 3.00 The Real Cost of Beauty: Tonight. (R) 3.25 ITV Nightscreen. 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R)
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 ITV News London; Weather. 2.00 May the Best House Win. (R) 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. (R) 3.59 ITV London Weather. 4.00 Tipping Point. 5.00 The Chase. 6.00 ITV News London; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 8.00 Harbour Lives. 8.30 Coronation Street. 9.00 Britain’s Secret Homes. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 ITV News London; Weather. 10.35 Film: Music and Lyrics. (2007) Romantic comedy, starring Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore. 12.30 Jackpot247. 3.00 Film: Columbo:Any Old Port in a Storm. (1973) Detective drama, starring Peter Falk and Donald Pleasence. 4.35 ITV Nightscreen.
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6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) 7.05 Will & Grace. (R) 7.25 According to Jim. (R) 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.55 Frasier. (R) 9.30 Frasier. (R) 10.00 Undercover Boss Australia. (R) 11.00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. 12.05 Gordon Ramsay’s Ultimate Cookery Course. (R) 12.35 River Cottage Veg. (R) 1.30 Film: Anne of the Indies. (1951) High-seas adventure, starring Jean Peters. 3.10 Countdown. 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Brendan’s Magical Mystery Tour. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. 8.00 Compare Your Life. 9.00 First Dates. 10.00 Eye Spy. 11.05 Random Acts. 11.10 24 Hours in A&E. (R) 12.15 The Man with the 10-Stone Testicles: A Bodyshock Special. (R) 1.10 How to Find Love Online. (R) 2.05 The Police’s Dirty Secret: Channel 4 Dispatches. (R) 3.00 Wild Things. (R) 3.30 Location, Location, Location. (R) 4.25 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (R) 4.30 Deal or No Deal. (R) 5.25 Countdown. (R)
6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) 7.05 Will & Grace. (R) 7.30 According to Jim. (R) 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.55 Frasier. (R) 9.30 Frasier. (R) 10.00 Undercover Boss Australia. (R) 11.00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. 12.05 Gordon Ramsay’s Ultimate Cookery Course. (R) 12.40 River Cottage Veg Heroes. (R) 1.10 Film: The Day Will Dawn. (1942) Second World War adventure, starring Hugh Williams. 3.10 Countdown. 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Brendan’s Magical Mystery Tour. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. 8.00 Four Rooms. 9.00 The Million Pound Drop Live. 10.35 PhoneShop. 11.10 Trojan Donkey. 11.40 Alan Carr Live: Spexy Beast. (R) 12.40 Random Acts. 12.45 The Million Pound Drop Live. (R) 2.15 New Girl. 2.35 The Mindy Project. 3.00 Accidentally on Purpose. (R) 3.20 St Elsewhere. (R) 4.10 Location, Location, Location. (R) 5.05 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (R) 5.15 Countdown. (R)
Milkshake! 9.15 The Channel 5 6.00 Wright Stuff. 11.10 Chris Channel 5
Tarrant: Extreme Railways. (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime. 12.15 Big Brother. (R) 1.15 Home and Away. 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 CSI: Miami. (R) 3.15 Film: Honeymoon for One. (2011) Romantic drama. 5.00 5 News at 5. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.30 5 News at 6.30. 7.00 The Hotel Inspector; (R) 5 News Update. 8.00 Cowboy Traders. A company that was paid to organise a school skiing holiday that never took place; 5 News at 9. 9.00 Help! I’m 16 But Look 60: Extraordinary People. 10.00 Big Brother. More from the house. 11.00 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side. 12.00 Cricket on 5. England v New Zealand. 1.00 SuperCasino. 4.00 House Doctor. (R) 4.50 Divine Designs. (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS. (R)
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 11.10 Emergency Bikers. (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime. 12.15 Big Brother. (R) 1.15 Home and Away. 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 The Mentalist. (R) 3.10 Film: Secrets of an Undercover Wife. (2007) Crime drama, starring Shawnee Smith. 5.00 5 News at 5. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.30 5 News at 6.30. 7.00 Paul Merton in India; (R) 5 News Update. 8.00 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers. A convoy of new trucks travels to the F1 Spanish Grand Prix; (R) 5 News at 9. 9.00 Big Brother: Live Eviction. 10.30 Big Brother’s Bit on the Side. 11.30 Big Brother: Live from the House. 12.00 SuperCasino. 3.55 Motorsport Mundial. 4.20 House Doctor. (R) 4.45 Divine Designs. (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS. (R)
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Nutrition labels to make it easier to eat healthily EATING HEALTHILY has been made a little bit easier as a new consistent nutritional label has been launched this week by Public Health Minister Anna Soubry. This comes after research shows that people can end up bewildered by the different Nutrition labels on food. The new label aims to make it easier for people to make healthier choices. The consistent system will combine both traffic light colour-coding and nutritional information to show how much fat, saturated fat, salt and sugar, and calories are in food products. MARS UK, Nestle UK, PepsiCo UK, and Premier Foods have announced that they will join all the major retailers – including Sainsbury’s, Tesco, ASDA, Morrisons, the Co-operative and Waitrose – in using the consistent label on their products. Manufacturer McCain Foods – which already uses front of pack – will be using the consistent label too. Public Health Minister Anna Soubry said: “The UK already has the largest number of products using a front of pack label in Europe but we know that people get confused by the variety of labels that are used. Research shows that, of all the current schemes, people like this label the most and they can use the information to make healthier choices.
“We all have a responsibility to tackle the challenge of obesity, including the food industry. By having all major retailers and manufacturers signed up to the consistent label, we will all be able to see at a glance what is in our food – this is why I want to see more manufacturers signing up and using the label.” Obesity and poor diet cost the NHS billions of pounds every year. Making small changes to people’s diet can have a big impact to their health and could stop people getting serious illnesses – such as heart disease – later in life. People will be able to use the colours to understand the levels of nutrients in the food they are eating. The labels are not designed to demonise foods with lots of reds but to have people consider what they are eating and make sure it’s part of a balanced diet. People will also at a glance be able to compare the same kinds of foods and see if there’s a healthier option – for example, if they are buying a ready meal. Which? executive director, Richard Lloyd, said: "For years Which? has been calling for food companies to use traffic light labels so we welcome this big step forward towards making it easier for consumers to make healthy choices. With levels of obesity and diet-related disease on the increase, it’s
An evening at Crowns Brighton Written by LYNN JAMES As you enter the bar you are met with a warm ambience, which is very unlike what you would have walked into when it was known as ‘The Easy Bar’ over 12 months ago. It has wooden polished floors comfy seating with plush orange cushions, a beautiful fireplace and, if you do decide you prefer the fresh air but not the cold, then outside the bar there is adequate seating, which has a transparent awnings to protect you from the wind and rain with big flame heaters to keep you cosy. We were met by bar owner Phil Fossey who welcomed us with a big smile and a firm handshake; which is always a good start. I have to say he has made a world of difference to the pub and is very fundamental in its growing popularity with all age groups. After ordering, our meal arrived promptly. I had the Chicken Ceaser Salad which was full of beautiful pieces of chicken with a sprinkling of delicious croutons and dressing. My guest went for burger & chips which looked delicious and game with a generous salad. All in all my opinion of Crowns was fantastic, Phil is great company and his bar staff are really friendly and helpful. There is also a good size tv for those who love to watch sport and at weekends there is a variety of live music on. On Fridays, musicians are welcome and a full range of Rekorderlig which includes Strawberry & Lime ‘on tap’ which is really refreshing. There is also 3-for-2 from 9pm Sunday to
Thursday. If you are looking for a great place to relax, enjoy a meal or just try one of their Rekorderlig beers the Crowns Brighton is THE place to go. Crowns Brighton: 9-10 Cranbourne St, Brighton, BN1 2RD - 01273 710928
vitally important that people know what is in their food, and this labelling scheme will encourage food companies to do more to reduce the amount of sugar, salt and fat in popular products. “We hope that more food manufacturers will join the scheme so that their labels will be consistent and comparable to those on the front of the retailers' own packs.” As part of the government’s work to reduce obesity levels, the Department of Health is working with industry, through the Responsibility Deal, to get business taking action to reduce the amount of calories, salt and trans fat in foods. The consistent front of pack label will be a new Responsibility Deal pledge that food and drink companies can sign up to and deliver.
Simon Gillespie, Chief Executive at the British Heart Foundation, said: “This is undeniably a first-class scheme that will make it easier for shoppers to scan the shelves and make more informed choices about what’s going in their trolley. “High levels of diet-related chronic diseases in the UK, including heart disease, mean it’s essential we have clear and consistent food labeling so people can make healthy choices. “We’re delighted all the major supermarkets are committed to the scheme and look forward to more food manufacturers signing up.” Businesses that have signed up to using the new label today already account for more than 60 per cent of the food that is sold in the UK.
How to make the most out of wine’s health benefits BY NOW, pretty much everyone is aware that red wine is good for you, in moderation. Obviously, it’s important that you consume vino with a balanced, healthy diet and that you check with your doctor before you start drinking alcohol regularly. Red wine has been shown to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease, cognitive degeneration, strokes, cancer, and diabetes. Here’s how to make the most of these health benefits: Drink responsibly Women are limited to one glass of red wine a day and men are allowed up to two. Of course, you can’t just fill a goblet to the brim and count that as one unit; five fluid ounces count as a glass of wine. If you consume more, the health benefits are wiped out by overindulgence and you will have consumed a lot of calories. Choose your wines wisely Drinking white wine, you’ll miss out on all the health benefits from red, which are all based in the dark skin of the grapes. Moderate consumption of alcohol, in general, does help lower blood pressure. However, all the antioxidants packed into red wine aren’t present in other forms of alcohol. Procyanidins are natural compounds, which have been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease. Levels of procyanidins are especially high in wines from Sardinia and south-west France. Cook with wine From lasagne to stew, there are many recipes which call for a good red wine. If you grill your food regularly, carcinogens form (in small amounts) and increase your chance
of getting cancer. You can combat this by marinating your BBQ veggies in red wine; it reduces the carcinogens that form by 90%. Enjoy a healthier lifestyle The benefits of red wine are more likely to manifest, if your diet and lifestyle is relatively healthy. Red wine may have some amazing properties, but it can’t make up for an otherwise detrimental way of life. If you are a little alcohol-shy, you can consume red grapes for a similar, but not as effective, health boost. Light consumption of red wine is known as a great stress-buster, and a much healthier option than grabbing an energy drink for a quick pick-me-up. If you’re thinking of reaching for a can of Red Bull whilst studying for exams, a small glass of red wine will do a much better job at promoting feelings of wellbeing and decreasing tension. Resveratrol This compound, found in wine, has been linked to anti-aging and longevity. It also reduces the “bad” cholesterol in your body, protecting you from fats clogging up your cardiovascular system. Ever wondered how France is such a relatively skinny and healthy country, even though their diets are generally high in fats? The French eat 30% more fat than Americans but experience 40% fewer heart attacks. Scientists have pointed to their habitual consumption of red wine. Even the children are often given wine, watered down considerably. If you integrate it gradually and moderately into your diet, you too can enjoy a healthier cardiovascular system.
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Q&A with Freedom Leisure Ryan O’Gorman Q. Help, I have six weeks until my summer holiday and need to get in shape fast! A. If you’re prepared to work hard you can make big changes to your fitness levels and body shape in six weeks. Aim to fit in three workouts a week, doing something different at each session. For the best results go for higher intensity options such as a Body Attack class. This is great for both fitness and weight loss as you can burn up to 750 calories in just one session. Circuit classes are also really effective as they combine toning exercises with high intensity cardio moves. If you enjoy running, consider joining the running club at Withdean Sports Complex,
where you’ll be able to train with likeminded people while enjoying the fresh air. You might also want to consider consulting a personal trainer. Working out with a PT offers an entirely different experience to training on your own. A good personal trainer will ensure you get the most out of your exercise session by providing a fun but challenging workout that is in line with your fitness goals. They will give your workouts a purpose and ensure you are doing the right exercises in the right combinations to reach your targets – and get there in the shortest possible time. Think about the amount of times you’ve made excuses not to exercise and the times you’ve cut your workout short because you’d had enough. Your PT appointment will ensure you make it to the training session and once you’re there, you’re there for the duration! Whilst a course of sessions will help you to achieve your goals much faster, even a one off session can be enough to get you back on track, revamp your workouts and boost your motivation levels. When you’re not working out, try to be as
Horoscopes Aries People just can’t seem to say no to you this week and why should they? You are nothing if not positive at the moment and when in this mood you are practically unstoppable. Travel is on the agenda, if not in the next week or two then later on in the year. This could involve a significant other accompanying you!
Horoscopes from Kimi 21st June - 27th June
Taurus You need to take a close look at your finances before you commit to any spending. Things are not as bad that they at first seem but remember forewarned is forearmed. There is still some emotional turmoil surrounding your relationships but again matters may not be as bad as they appear. Open your mind as well as your heart.
Cancer You need to give yourself a good talking to this week. You are not destined for the mundane so stop telling yourself you are. You should see a little glimpse this week of what your future holds, hang on to that! Dust off your Sunday best as you may be invited to a garden party or other social event.
Gemini You can’t quite believe it is here but it is. This is the start of what may prove to be a period of fundamental change and success. So take a deep breath and just take the plunge. This is certainly the week for putting into action those plans you have secretly been hatching but were too fearful of implementing.
Leo On the work front take control this week and ensure that you get full recognition for any contracts won, clients obtained or general improvements made. There may be an unexpected announcement made. Don’t be concerned it will be a joyful statement. You have been feeling a little flaky so try to rest and recharge yourself.
active as possible. Rather than soaking up the sun in the garden, get your rollerblades on and go for a skate along the seafront! If rollerblading isn’t for you then how about cycling or walking? Pick something you enjoy so it feels less like exercise. Encourage friends and family to be active too. Adding a social element will make the
activity more enjoyable. How about a game of tennis? Withdean Sport Complex has outdoor and indoor courts so you can have a game whatever the weather. Freedom Leisure is offering a 6-week personal training course, specifically designed to help you shape up for summer. To find out more visit www.freedom-leisure.co.uk
Virgo Music, art, literature, in fact anything that is esoteric will be on your mind this week. Plans you have been making are coming to fruition and you are about to branch out into a new and lucrative phase of your life. New friendships may be formed this week which could turn out to be more than casual.
new member of the family or dealing with an aged relative. Use your renowned sensitivity whoever you are dealing with and not only will you impress others but you will also engender a feeling of well being.
Libra As one door closes another opens and this is certainly the time for new openings. Don’t be downcast as there could be great opportunities waiting for you. All things monetary and status oriented are positively forecast. The only caveat is these opportunities may not always be glaringly obvious so make sure you examine any proposed venture carefully. Scorpio You should go with the flow this week. The more you try to rail against the inevitable the more difficult you make things for yourself. Let things unfold naturally and you could be in for an exciting time, force things and the opposite may happen. A good week for clothes or furniture shopping. Aesthetically you can’t lose. Sagittarius Those at either end of the age spectrum will be making demands on you this week. You could be welcoming a
Capricorn You are entering a new and interesting phase in your life, particularly on the career front. Those more senior, either in years or in position, will have much to say. Take note as they have an insight into areas you have previously found unfathomable, use this information wisely and you will be able to steal a march on your peers. Aquarius Things are still looking pretty good for you this week Aquarius. It feels as though you can’t fail. So this is a good time to take a bit of a gamble and spread your wings a little further. You may be receiving news this week of a joyous occasion. A wedding, birth or celebration of some kind will be announced. Pisces Get out there and have some fun this week. Try to make sure it is fun of the energetic kind, perhaps a trip to a theme park or kayaking. You have lots of energy that you need to harness. Do this and not only will you feel exhilarated but also recharged for the weeks ahead.
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No.123
Double Crossword
Last week’s solutions:
CRYPTIC - Across: 1 Draw; 8 Expatriate; 9 Shipmate; 10 Back; 12 Caress; 14 Minute; 15 Agreed; 17 Castle; 18 Gear; 19 Spotless; 21 Flower-beds; 22 Town. Down: 2 Right-angle; 3 Weep; 4 Appals; 5 Stream; 6 Disbands; 7 Deck; 11 Cattle-show; 13 Eyebrows; 16 Desert; 17 Crowed; 18 Gift; 20 Last. QUICK - Across: 1 Scab; 8 Leadership; 9 Isotherm; 10 Even; 12 Ascent; 14 Temper; 15 Leased; 17 Oddity; 18 Stye; 19 Mediocre; 21 Amalgamate; 22 Need. Down: 2 Consistent; 3 Blot; 4 Patent; 5 Permit; 6 Esteemed; 7 Spin; 11 Electorate; 13 Easterly; 16 Demean; 17 Ordeal; 18 Snap; 20 Open.
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Cryptic Clues:
Codeword Each number in the grid represents a different letter of the alphabet and every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter(s) to the right of the main grid to start you off.
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Down 1. Full of life, but secretly abducted (8) 2. Among those who give the verdict for damage (6) 3. Some of the elder cardinals hold the measure back (4) 4. Men’s tips badly used (8) 5. Oars used by the cutter (6) 6. A tough piece of wood giving a negative result, one hears (4) 11. Got in and changed to acting as a benefactor (8) 13. Altered the size of the shot (8) 15. Moves conceitedly - members taking the strain! (6) 17. Harry the underground worker has a short way for traffic! (6) 19. Soft melody - two in fact (4) 21. Lily shows a certain spirit (4)
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U C A U D P ? E L S L P U O N O Last week’s solutions: The letter represented by the question mark is Z. Gonzalez, Zapatero, Marquez, all prime ministers of Spain.
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Sudoku Fill in the grids below so that every column, every row and each of the 3x3 boxes contains all the digits from 1 to 9.
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Rearrange the letters in the grid B to make five words that read both across and down. Five letters have been placed to start you off.
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15 words - average; ebullient, inlet, lent, lentil, lien, line, lint, lintel, nubile, null, teen, tine, tune, unit, unite, unlit, untie, 20 words - good; 25 words - very good; until. 30 or more - excellent.
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Give yourself ten minutes to find as many words as possible using the letters in the grid. Each word must use the central letter and at least 3 others, and letters may be used only once. You cannot use plurals, foreign words or proper nouns, but verb forms ending in ‘s’ are permitted. There is one 9-letter word to be found.
Circlegram Replace the question mark with a letter so that the letters within each circle can be arranged to form words on a common theme. What are the three words, and the letter represented by the question mark?
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Last week’s solutions: Hoist, Occur, Icily, Sulks, Tryst.
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LV's top eight whiplash whoppers DESPITE FALLING accident rates, compensation claims for whiplash and other personal injuries have hit epidemic proportions. British insurers now receive 1,500 claims for whiplash every day and it is estimated that up to 60% of these claims are exaggerated or fraudulent. Here are the top 8 whiplash whoppers to date: 1. The Facebook Fraudster. LV= received a car insurance claim from a third party claiming she and her daughter were injured when our insured went into the back of her car. The lady later posted on Facebook that she'd been in a car accident that day and it had shaken her up. When a concerned friend enquired after her daughter, Mrs F replied that she was very relieved that her daughter hadn't been in the car at the time. When challenged with this information, she quickly changed her story. This claim would have cost LV= an extra £2,500 if the fraud had not been detected. 2. The Silver Screen Scammer. Miss S claimed that she had to cancel her holiday as she had sustained a whiplash injury and was unable to travel. She had travel insurance with LV= and wanted to claim for the cost of the entire holiday. When asked how she had been injured, Miss S replied that she'd got whiplash after jumping back in surprise at seeing a tiger
jump out of the water - while at the cinema watching Life of Pi in 3D. Claim amount requested: £1,000. 3. The CCTV Slam-on. When Mr C, a cashfor-crash scammer, slammed on his brakes in front of a van he did not realise that his antics were being caught on camera. The van belonged to a CCTV installer who had installed a video camera in his rear-view mirror. When the vehicles collided, the camera had a clear view of the inside of the car showing that there was one driver and no passengers. However, when Mr C submitted his claim for compensation, he claimed that there were several other people in the car who were all injured. When challenged with the footage, he quickly disappeared. The total value of this claim was £20,000. 4. The Fibbing Fighter. Mr F claimed that he was suffering severe whiplash after our insured went into the back of his vehicle. He claimed that his symptoms were extreme and that his doctor had said he would be out of action for several months and would have to give up the gym. He complained that this was a particular problem for him as he was a professional boxer. A quick internet search revealed records of him competing in the ring a mere six weeks after the alleged collision where he was well enough to win a match. Suffice to say he quickly withdrew
his claim and gave up the fight. This claim would have cost LV= £10,000 if the fib had not been detected. 5. The Luxury Goods Liar. Miss L claimed that when she was injured in her accident the impact had been so great that it had broken her Gucci sunglasses. When asked for proof of ownership, Miss L sent in a pair of broken imitation shades and claimed she had lost the receipt. Despite her protestations, our loss adjusters confirmed that the shades were not genuine and therefore worth less than the cost of the postage to send them in. Not content with this, Miss L then claimed she had also lost a Pandora bracelet at the scene of the accident, which would have to be replaced. She submitted a hand written receipt for this bracelet which turned out to be just another poor quality fake. Claim amount requested: £1,000. 6. The Baby Blagger. A woman who had recently given birth claimed she had been in a car accident and sustained whiplash while her friend was driving. On inspection of her medical records, it transpired that she could not possibly have been in the car as she was in hospital giving birth at the time. This claim would have cost LV= £3,000. 7. The Two-Pints-of-Lager-and-a-Tall-Story Trickster. When Mr T saw a few bricks falling off a truck and the police being called, he saw
his opportunity to cash in. Mr T claimed that he had been driving past the truck, which was insured by LV=, when the bricks had fallen onto their car. He wanted £3,500 compensation for vehicle damage and personal injuries. When LV= checked the police report, it transpired that the two scammers had not been driving at all but had been sat drinking in a beer garden with a clear view of the incident. Mr T had in fact gone over and talked to the police about the incident he had witnessed and they recorded his name on the report. 8. The Persistent Perjurer. Mr P claimed that he had been hit by a car that was insured by LV= and requested compensation for his injuries and the damage to his vehicle. When LV= engineers inspected the vehicle they found that the car had not been in a collision at all and that Mr P had simply reversed the car into a wall. What he did not realise is that the damage from the wall was much higher than a car bumper and the damage quickly gave him away. When challenged in court, Mr P insisted that he had collided with the other vehicle and signed a witness statement to this fact. He later admitted he had lied under oath and was found guilty of perjury, which resulted in a custodial sentence. The total value of this case including legal costs was £120,000. For further details, log on to lv.com.
Two thirds of female drivers at risk due to poor car maintenance A staggering 67 per cent of female drivers in the UK are putting themselves at risk on the road by never checking their brake fluid levels, according to the latest research from countrywide independent garage scheme Trust My Garage. The Scheme, boasting over 2,000 member garages, carried out a straw poll of 100 female drivers to see what regular maintenance checks they carry out on their vehicles and found that the vast majority never carry out any maintenance themselves. Among the more startling results, 63 per cent of female drivers stated that they never check their engine coolant, and just under half of those questioned never check something as simple as their oil levels. It is recommended that motorists check their fluid levels routinely to ensure they remain at an operational level. They should also be checked before any long journey. Brake fluid is normally clear with a gold or straw coloured hue. If it is black, it may be contaminated and have to be replaced. Although vehicles typically only have to have brake fluid replaced every two years, it is advised that the levels and colour be checked at least every month. Only four per cent of respondents in Trust My Garage’s survey said they carry out regular brake fluid checks. If brake fluid is not at the correct level, motorists are at risk of brake failure and are putting themselves in danger of potential crashes while on the road. Engine coolant should be checked every week to ensure that there is no leaking, which
could lead to a potential breakdown. An undetected coolant leak can cause a car to overheat when in motion or in heavy traffic. It is very important to check the engine coolant with the engine cold as there is a serious risk of scalding if the engine is at its normal working temperature. It is also advised that oil leavels be checked weekly. If oil levels do go down below the “low” mark, drivers could be faced with a damaged engine and potentially a costly repair. Only five per cent of female drivers polled said they check their engine coolant and oil levels every week. While it is recommended that motorists take their vehicles to a trusted garage for regular servicing, there are basic checks they can do themselves to ensure they remain safe on the road and avoid expensive repair bills. Terry Gibson at Trust My Garage said: “It is astonishing to see just how many motorists are failing to carry out basic car maintenance tasks. Simple tasks like checking your brake fluid and engine coolant levels and taking your car to a Trust My Garage member for regular servicing not only keeps you safe while on the road, but it could help you to avoid expensive repair bills should something go seriously wrong with your vehicle.” On a more positive note, female drivers are doing more to check that their tyres are fit for purpose before setting off on journeys. Of those surveyed, 33 per cent stated that they check their tyre tread depth and tyre pressures once every six months. Ideally tyre pressures should be checked at least
monthly. High mileage drivers should check their tyres more frequently. As well as tread depth and pressure, it is a good idea to look out for uneven tread wear which could be an indication of a more serious problem – or incorrectly inflated tyres. GuideBridge MOT and Service Centre, a Trust My Garage member in Ashton, Greater Manchester is doing its bit to help women better understand their vehicles. The garage runs regular free courses exclusively for women, demonstrating how to carry out basic essential maintenance checks, including checking and topping up the oil, water and anti-freeze. They also show female drivers
how to check tyre safety. Jan Lord, Business Development Manager at Guide Bridge, which calls itself the most ‘female friendly garage in Ashton,’ said: “A large proportion of our customers are women; there is around a 70:30 split and I think this is because we have female faces in the garage which makes female drivers feel more at ease when entering a garage environment. We hold regular workshops for women to teach them the basics about their cars. Because of our approach to female drivers, more of our female customers are pro-active in addressing any initial problems with their cars, which is saving them money in the long term.”
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Npower Championship • Barnsley v Bristol City, 15:00 Npower Championship OFTEN teams face a big week that if Liverpool win but after • Birmingham v Brighton, 15:00 • Barnsley v Bristol City, 15:00 determines the fate of their season. And often the defeat on saturday if Liverpool win but after • Crystal Palace v Reading, 15:00 it comes in January. the faithful will be hoping the Albion have come to an impasse. The • Birmingham v Brighton, 15:00 theand defeat on saturday confidence isn’t dented However, by a quirk of the fixtures is hoping likely to end soon but with the • Crystal Palace v Reading, 15:00 • Derby v Portsmouth, 15:00 thebrinkmanship faithful will be especially with Ipswich, computer and TV scheduling the Albion release of the fixtures this week, the need to find • Doncaster v Coventry, 15:00 confidence isn’t dented West • Derby v Portsmouth, 15:00 face 3 massive games in a week, each for a resolution has come into clear focus. • Millwall v Ipswich, 15:00 especially with Ipswich, • Doncaster v Coventry, 15:00 Ham and different reasons. I understand the players were due to return West • Nott’m Forest v Hull, 15:00 Birmingham Liverpool wednesday : The game against • Millwall v Ipswich, 15:00 to training on Monday. It’s 2 weeks until the Ham and • Southampton v Middlesbrough, 15:00 Liverpool in the Carling Cup has the drama first pre-season friendly and Adam El Abd all andon the • Nott’m Forest v Hull, 15:00 Birmingham • Watford v Peterborough, 15:00 horizon. and the history. The Reds have Steven David Lopez are yet to agree or decline the new • Southampton v Middlesbrough, 15:00 all on the It has to be said though, every time Gus contracts offered to them. This week we have •West Ham v Leicester, 15:00 • Watford Peterborough, Poyet and his teamv have been tested15:00 since he PREVIOUSLY in this column I have written about horizon. also seen several others clubs accelerate their • Burnley v Blackpool, 17:20 Itmarks has to100 be said though, every time Gus took he seems apply the 15:00 midas touch •West Ham vtoLeicester, games in charge just to add how Albion manager Gus Poyet would become Poyet recruitment drive and some decent players haveover, Poyet and his have been tested since and they pass withv flying colours. It may be twist. If team the game emulates clashes in he the 8th longest serving boss in the Premier and another made the switch to new clubs. Albion are lucky • Burnley Blackpool, 17:20 Sunday, 30 October 2011 took over, he seems to apply the midas touch Poyet marks 100 games in charge just to add the most high profile week of his fledgling the 80s and 91 we could be in for a cracker. Football League, with just 3 and a half years to have sorted most deals but would surely want Npower Championship pass:with flying It may another If Sussex. the game emulates clashes in and managerial career, and, like Albion fans, he Leeds friday 3 after points oncolours. offer.some 3 points under histwist. belt in That would appear tothey strengthen releasing and be others Sunday, 30 October 2011 • Leeds v Cardiff, 13:15 onthe offer. 3 points on offer. most high Bridge profile week of elsewhere. his fledgling will be hoping that after the 7 days and 3 thebe80s and just 91 we couldperiod be in for a cracker. to lasting a short as he remains like Wayne moving Npower Championship games, it’s safe passage to the last 16 and 6 Palace tuesday : 3 points yes but also a managerial career, and, like Albion fans, he Leeds friday : 3 points on offer. 3 points suspended. As I pen this, the Uruguayan, his Next season will be tougher than ever and the bag. if sometimes misunderstood rivalry. • Leeds v Cardiff, 13:15 willthat be hoping that after by thethe 7 days andThe 3 on offer. 3 points on offer. union official and the club’s representatives are fierce, fact is reinforced opening gamepoints in Tuesday, 1 November 2011 first clash between the two sides at the Amex. meeting a neutral resolve the aissue. Oh games, against highly-fancied Leeds it’sasafe passage to the lastUnited 16 andunder 6 Palaceattuesday : 3venue pointstoyes but also Npower Championship Murray his former club. how things change inmisunderstood football. new management. need to act swiftly if points in thereturns bag. toAlbion fierce, if sometimes rivalry. The Glenn Tuesday, 1 November 2011 • Barnsley v Hull, 19:45 Listen to Johnny Cantor and BBC Gerard back for thethe first time since march, look at games isolation As David Moyes takes on the poisoned chalice Whenever they are you to contend to theinsame levelthey they did first clash between two sides at the Amex. Npower Championship • Burnley v Leicester, 19:45 Sussex Sport for all your sports straight of theup back of to aAlex spanking from Spurs. haveunder a certain significance but when you look (who can live to Sir Jose Mourinho Poyet last season. Glenn Murray returns his?), former club. • Crystal Palace v Portsmouth, 19:45 coverage of Brighton Hove Albion Vicente well getreturn first against a at the 7 days and 3 games together this period • Barnsley v Hull,&19:45 makes anmay emotional toouting Stamford Bridge Listen to Johnny Cantor and BBC Whenever you lookhis at games in isolation they football club and Sussex County club he beat when with Valencia. Noone the could become a pivotal point in the season. • Doncaster v Middlesbrough, 19:45 and begins his first venture Follow Albion andsports away on BBC • Burnley v Leicester, 19:45 Sussex Sport forhome all your haveManuel a certainPellegrini significance but when you look Cricket Club. roofer is a story well documented aswell. Gus No-one (not Noone) would be suprised into the UK at Man City, Poyet coverage Sussex Sport Can the Palace issues between Poyet and19:45 the club be resolved? • Millwall v Coventry, 19:45 • Crystal v Portsmouth, of Brighton & Hove Albion at themanagement 7 days and 3 in games together this period
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Brighton & Hove Albion target Matthew Upson
BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION and Leeds United are both interested in signing defender Matthew Upson, according to a report. Upson was released by Stoke City earlier this month after only making two appearances for the Potters last season. The 34-year-old's failure to break into the first team at the Britannia Stadium saw him join Brighton on loan during the January transfer window, where he went on to make 18 appearances. According to the Daily Star, the Championship side could make a move to bring the former England international back to the Amex Stadium on a permanent basis. Leeds United could also offer Upson a deal, as boss Brian McDermott looks to rebuild his squad at Elland Road.
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BRIGHTON AND HOVE Albion boss Gus Poyet's disciplinary hearing has been adjourned until later this week after he did not attend. Poyet was suspended by the Seagulls last month, along with his assistant Mauricio Taricco - whose suspension has since been lifted - and first-team coach Charlie Oatway. He stayed away "for disputed legal reasons" according to a club statement. The hearing was delayed to provide him with "a final opportunity to attend", the statement added. Brighton's separate internal process involving former Albion player Oatway continues. Over the weekend, Poyet suggested that he hoped his future would be resolved as soon as possible. He told BBC Match of the Day: "Unfortunately, we cannot comment for legal reasons. "We need to wait and see. I hope it's going to be resolved this week." Asked if, with hindsight, he would have conducted himself differently, Poyet replied: "No. It's me. It's the way I am.
THE AGENT of Groningen defender Virgil van Dijk, who has been linked with Brighton and Hove Albion, claims to have fielded no offers. The Seagulls were strongly linked with the Holland U21 international in January, but no deal was put in place. It has been suggested that they will return to the table this summer, with Van Dijk having maintained his high standards over the second half of the 2012/13 campaign. Brighton, however, are currently distracted with the well-known issues
Poyet disciplinary hearing is adjourned
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regarding their management and have yet to make a move. Van Dijk's representative is confident interest will come, be that from Brighton or elsewhere, with clubs having until the end of August to get their transfer business done. Henk Maarten Chin told RTV North: "There is no concrete offer from a club to take Virgil van Dijk from Groningen. "The transfer window lasts a long time and I am confident that there are still clubs interested. "He is open to any club where he can continue to develop."
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Brighton to tackle Newport in Capital One Cup THE CAPITAL ONE CUP first round draw has been made, and with Wigan's absence, Newport County, who gained promotion to League Two, avoid a play-off scenario and bag a round one trip to the Amex Stadium to take on Brighton and Hove Albion. Elsewhere, relegated QPR were handed a trip to Exeter City in the week commencing August 5. FA Cup holders Wigan, relegated to the Championship, are granted a bye due to European commitments but Harry
Redknapp's men start at square one with a trip to St James Park. Conference champions Mansfield also feature in the draw and squeeze a trip to Tranmere into their League Two schedule, while one of the eye-catching ties of the round sees Northampton take on neighbours MK Dons. Beaten finalists Bradford, who upset the odds to reach Wembley before coming unstuck against Swansea, have a local derby against Huddersfield Town in their opening game this term.
Swansea lift last year's Capital One Cup after beating Bradford
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