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Ruthin School News
Pupil successes lead to further expansion RECENT NEWS best-schools.co.uk Ruthin School has received another gold certificate and is listed on the best-schools website as a Top Independent Co-Educational Boarding School for 2013. Our league position within this ranking is 11 with the %A* - A grade being 60.23. We are very proud of last year’s Upper Sixth pupils who gained these results, most of whom have gone to top ranking universities.
Cambridge University Offers 5 students have received offers to go to Cambridge University in October 2014. Stephen will go to Trinity College to read Natural Sciences (Physics), Arthur will go to St John’s College to read Mathematics, Jayci will go to Newnham College to read Mathematics, Duy will go to Peterhouse College to read Mathematics with Physics and Shelly will go to Downing College to read Engineering.
School Expansion Pupil numbers are set to rise in September 2014 to 275 (from the current pupil roll of 230). Work has already started on a new boarding house, which will accommodate an additional 30 boarders in single en-suite rooms. This £1.5m investment is a part of Ruthin School’s ongoing development, as it sees demand for places increase.
New Teachers Additional teachers and Heads of Department will be appointed for September 2014. New appointments of Head of English, Head of Humanities (with History specialism), Head of Science (with Physics specialism), Economics teacher, Mathematics teacher and Physics teacher will be made to ensure that class sizes remain at 10, whilst overall pupil numbers increase.
Mathematics Success Our team of 4 Mathematicians in Lower and Upper Sixth came 6th in the 2014 National Mathematics Challenge. They had previously won the regional round, and went to London to participate in the final with the top 59 schools in the UK. Congratulations to Arthur, Olivia, Stephen and Mark.
Taster Days Free taster days are available for all ages. Come and see for yourself the environment in which pupils at Ruthin School excel.
To register, please telephone 01824 702543
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I write this somewhat nervously in advance of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games, but by the time you read this it will have been and gone. It has been exciting to be involved in the preparations and I hope it is just as exciting to watch. As the most expensive Games ever I certainly hope so! When I left the UK, we were still having more and more rain. There are very few things worse than having your home flooded on Christmas Eve, though thankfully, this time around our part of the country has been spared the worst. I wonder how long it will take some idiot to announce a hosepipe ban! Spring, the harbinger of summer, is when the countryside really comes to life, gardens start to bloom and longer hours of daylight make us feel better. There are so many events and things to do and, as always, we have trawled the counties to bring you full details of everything that is happening in our wide circulation area (this is constantly updated on our website www.yattaryattar.co.uk and follow us on Facebook for local events – just search ‘Yattar Yattar’). Wherever you live, find time to grow some perpetual spinach and spring onions, plus sunflowers for the kids, garden, balcony, ng lli a C pots – any little space can put you back in touch with nature. all writers! It is also good to walk barefoot on grass, not only will it y If you have anuld discharge any static electricity from your body but it will wo stories you ished, make you feel great too. Sit, look and listen to everything bl like to see pu h by that is happening around you. If you get in touc l@ ria stephanie anne LLoYd email: edito o.uk do this for 20 minutes you will feel more r.c tta yattarya Proud Editor relaxed and at peace with yourself.
Contents MARCH/APRIL 2014 4 What’s on – 35 pages! Find great events and attractions to visit in Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire 37 Yattar revieWs We give you an insight into the shows we’ve been to see 40 steaM raiLWaYs Find out about the local railways in your area and the history behind them 46 Your Wedding guide Our guide has been designed to take the stress out of planning your big day 60 Yattar hoLidaYs From camping adventures to country cottage breaks – we have some great suggestions 65 Yattar aCtive Whether you’re looking for a one-off adventure or a new hobby we cover the best ways to keep active 68 Yattar esCapes Find out the latest offers available at the best hotels 71 hoteL revieWs We visited Glandyfi Castle and The Dysart Arms in Cheshire
74 Food tasters Find out where the best local produce is made to have on your dinner table this Easter 80 arts Corner Read our interview with a local ceramic and textiles artist and find some great art events are in your area 86 hoMes & gardens Home damage control after the wet and windy winter, and the gardening season officially begins anew! 97 vets and WiLdLiFe The latest on pets and wildlife. Warning: cute pics alert! 102 Fashion & aCCessories Start ditching the layers as we prepare for our spring wardrobe 109 sChooLs neWs Keep updated on the best local schools and colleges 114 poets Corner Thanks to all our readers who supplied us with great poems for our poets corner! 115 CeLebritY neWs! All the latest from our local celebs, plus your pictures!
116 booK CLub Local author review, ratings on the latest books and events 119 Kids Corner We can’t forget the little ones – kids shopping, stories and musical activities 120 voLunteering Want to help others but not sure where to start? Turn here for some great suggestions 121 FinanCe & LegaL Advice on common finance and legal issues 126 heaLth & beautY Now’s the time to start preparing your body for the summer! 131 heaLth adviCe Read what the specialists have to say 136 Your stars Find out what your future has in store 140 CoMpetitions Enter now to win great prizes! 143 readers’ Letters Our readers have their say…
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WHAT’S ON NORTH WALES
All Wales Boat Show
Last year’s debut All Wales Boat Show was such a success that the show will be returning for 2014 with a new threeday format. Following feedback from exhibitors and customers, organisers have decided to further expand the event’s appeal by adding coastal property rentals and sales, a seafood festival, and land-based coastal activities, as well as boat sales, chandlery and watersports. ‘This event will show why the Welsh coast is one of the world’s best, demonstrate what it can offer, and prove that a coastal lifestyle can be fun and affordable to many,’ says Davina Carey-Evans, founder and managing director of Sbarc, the lead organiser of the show. ‘We want exhibitors that span the coastal spectrum, from conservation groups to walking holidays, property rentals and sellers, boat sellers and chandlery. It will be the first time all these coast-related business and organisations come together, and I believe the result will be really exciting.’ The 2014 All Wales Boat Show will take place from 31st May to 1st June. For more information, visit www.allwalesboatshow.com
Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll (I Wish!)
I Spy an Egg! This spring, join Mike McGear McCartney for the trip of a lifetime on his debut solo tour and first tour of any kind in over 40 years, Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll (I Wish!). Mike will regale the audience with stories and photographs from his life, from growing up in Liverpool to entering showbiz, when, because of Beatlemania, he had to change his name to McGear before becoming an integral part of the 60s Merseybeat era with The Scaffold. His many fascinating stories include the time he chatted with the Queen and when the president told him that he had a ‘great look’, all stories accompanied with photos taken at the time. ‘You can expect a unique insight into the mind of a controlled madman and a great evening out,’ says Mike. ‘It’s just me, my photos and the audience. We can get together, chat away and just enjoy ourselves.’ The show previewed at the Winter Words Festival in Pitlochry and Mike will now embark on a tour of the UK. ‘I’ll be staggering around
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trying to figure out where I’m supposed to be next!’ he says. ‘At each show I’ll be sticking in some extra bits and stories connected to the venue. In Portmeirion, for example, I’ll be able to tell them about my association with Patrick McGoohan from The Prisoner. In Liverpool, I’ll be at the Epstein Theatre, which is where I started out.’ Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll (I Wish!) will be showing at theatres around the country during March, April and May. For a full list of tour dates and all the latest news, head to Facebook and search for the page ‘Mike Mcgear McCartney’.
See MIke McGeaR MccaRtney: SEx, DrugS AnD roCk AnD roll (I WISH!) at the folloWInG local venueS: 1st april theatre colwyn, colwyn Bay 15th april oakengates theatre, telford 26th april the epstein theatre, liverpool 29th april hercules hall, Portmeirion 1st May the Plaza, Stockport
While it may be tempting to sit at home surrounded by chocolate this Easter, it’s actually the perfect opportunity to get out and about and enjoy some great family fun. Children can join the Denbigh Castle’s Easter Quest and win an Easter egg from Huw the spy, while adults can enjoy the view of the striking castle itself. Bring your children aged 12 and under to Denbigh Castle on Easter Sunday and complete the free Castle Quest. The first 100 children to take part will receive an egg from Huw the Spy himself, so make sure you get there early! Head to Denbigh Castle for a day of Easter fun on 20th April. For more information, visit www.cadw.wales.gov.uk
Easter Eggcitement!
For great Easter family fun, head to GreenWood Forest Park in Y Felinheli, Gwynedd! Set amongst the park’s 17 magical acres, you can discover bags of woodland adventure and awesome attractions, including the world’s only people powered roller coaster. You can zoom down the longest sledge run in Wales, embark on the Jungle Boat Adventure (a challenge for the whole family) and discover the big, bouncy Giant Jumper. Plus, explore the turrets of TreeTop Towers, take off your socks and shoes for the BareFoot Trail or take a ride on the fabulous Moon Karts. On rainy days, you can head inside the Enchanted Wood Barn ,which is full of the latest indoor play equipment. In the Forest Theatre, you’ll find extraordinary entertainment this Easter holiday, including Howard the Magician and Ricardo the Pirate – they can’t wait to make you laugh! Or get creative in the craft area where you can see local craftspeople and make something unique to take home with you. Specially for Easter, giant bunnies Harley and Heulwen will be at GreenWood Forest Park, so
make sure you keep your eyes out for them and make sure to ask for their help in the Easter Egg Hunt. Other events include; face painting, Nader’s pyro art, John the wood turner, Lookachu body art and hair braiding as well as the incredibly popular donkey rides. Join GreenWood Forest Park for their Easter Eggstravaganza from 12th to 27th April and the Easter Egg Hunt will be held on 19th and 20th April. For further information including dates and times of events, go online to their website at www.greenwoodforestpark.co.uk
Llangollen R’ale Way!
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22nd March diesel day Celebrate the humble diesel engine with real ale, great food, lovely scenery and over two miles of ‘continuous thrash’ on the Berwyn Bank. A chance to see preserved diesel engines from days gone by and to meet the friendly volunteer staff that keep them running.
For more information about diesel days, visit www. llangollen-diesels.org.uk
Gladstone’s Library This spring, Gladstone’s Library in Hawarden have a selection of great events for you to learn something new, share your thoughts or just celebrate the season.
l The Once and Future dissident church 22nd March A public theological lecture. While not yet confirmed, the speaker will be someone at the cutting edge of Christian life with a progressive and liberal message. Previous lecturers include Richard Holloway and Gene Robinson. l Easter Weekend at Gladstone’s Library 19th – 20th April Celebrate Easter with Gladstone’s Library. Throughout the weekend, there’ll be an Easter craft fair where you’ll have the chance to browse and buy the handiwork of local artists and makers.
4th – 6th April Spring Steam Gala: The croes Newydd Special A special gala dedicated to the loco shed based in Wrexham, which used to supply the motive power for the Llangollen to Corwen line. During the gala, there’ll be a special appearance from GWR ‘Mogul’ no. 5322 and BR Pannier Tank 1638.
Visit www. llangollenrailway. co.uk
On Easter Sunday, there’ll be a fun Easter egg hunt for local families.
What’s On in Brief l 26TH MARcH cONWY SEEd FAiR See plant and seed stalls, local crafts, local produce, honey and home produce at this 700-year-old chartered fair founded by Edward I. l 27TH – 30TH MARcH Sci-Fi WEEKENdER The Sci-Fi Weekender returns to Hafan y Môr in Pwllheli with big-name guests, movie screenings, comic workshops, book readings and plenty more fun to be had!
l 30TH MARcH VALE OF cLWYd 10KM RAcE Take on a fitness challenge and embark on a scenic road race on country lanes in the beautiful Vale of Clwyd. l 6TH APRiL SNOWdONiA HALF MARATHON A scenic half marathon set in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park near the villages of Llanrwst and Betws y Coed.
l 12TH – 13TH APRiL cOLWYN 40S FESTiVAL OF FOOd ANd FuN (pictured below) A 1940s themed festival including cookery demonstrations and the chance to meet local food producers. Includes a 40s SuBScRiBE NOW! style dance in To receive your Eirias Park on the Saturday personal copy of evening.
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Nutshells 27th April New for 2014, Nutshells is an opportunity for you to discuss the topical issues of the day. Led by experts for beginners, it’s the chance for you to come to library with nothing and leave with something. No previous knowledge of the topic is required – just an enquiring mind.
l 20TH APRiL PWLLHELi TRiATHLON If you’ve always wanted to give a triathlon a go, now’s your chance! The Pwllheli Triathlon should be achievable for everyone and you don’t need to be an expert to take part.
Find out more about Gladstone’s Library at www.gladstoneslibrary.org or call 01244 532350 with any queries.
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WHAT’S ON NORTH WALES
Fallen Women This spring, Welsh National Opera will be bringing three great operas to Venue Cymru in Llandudno as part of the new Fallen Women season…
l 19th March THE WHoLE SToRy If you’re new to opera or would just like to find out a bit more before heading to a show, then The Whole Story is the perfect way to prepare for the Welsh National Opera’s Fallen Women season. A team of experts will expertly introduce you to the stories, music and background of each opera. l 1st – 5th april LA TRAVIATA Giorgio Germont has made a terrible mistake. Germont has realised that Violetta, the fallen woman he drove away from his son, Alfredo, was the best thing that will ever happen to his inexperienced boy. His realisation comes late
in the day as Violetta’s health is getting worse. Can Germont repair the damage before it’s too late? David McVicar’s masterful production of Verdi’s opera makes sure that few will leave the theatre with dry eyes. l 2nd – 4th april MAnon LESCAuT Manon has been seduced. As an impressionable young woman she wanted it all. She wanted to taste the tempting fruit of adult life. Now just months later she has discovered that the fruit is rotten at the core. Does Manon have any chance of salvation? Puccini’s breakthrough hit and first great opera in which he charts Manon’s descent from innocent to criminal with feverish intensity. l 3rd april BouLEVARD SoLITuDE Manon and Armand are in love. But can their love survive when a world of sex, drugs and crime intrudes on their happiness? Henze’s powerful, intoxicating opera is a compelling vision of post-war Europe. Combining jazz, 19th century opera and 20th century styles, this is opera but not as you know it. For more dates or for information, go online and visit www.wno.org.uk
Follow the White Rabbit!
Rocking All Over the World Legendary rockers Status Quo are heading for north Wales this summer, having recently been unveiled as the headline act of the closing concert of this year’s Llangollen International Music Eisteddfod. After performing at more than 6,500 lives shows in front of 25 million people, the Quo frontman Francis Rossi, now 64, can’t wait to make his Llangollen Eisteddfod debut after being told by Jools Holland, one of the stars of last year’s event, about the magic of the festival. ‘Jools told me he did the Eisteddfod and said what a brilliant place and atmosphere it was,’ he explains. ‘He also explained about the event’s history and that excites me.’
Multi award-winning Dutch jazz singer, Caro Emerald will also be making her Llangollen debut during the Eisteddfod. Other highlights of the 2014 Llangollen International Eisteddfod include a performance from opera superstar Bryn Terfel as he takes the lead in a special production of Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street featuring an all Welsh cast. The 2014 Llangollen International Music Eisteddfod will open on 7th July with Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. The main Eisteddfod will run from 8th to 13th July. Visit the website at www.international-eisteddfod.co.uk
Easter is quickly approaching and at Llanberis Lake Railway, that means one very exciting thing – the annual Easter Egg Hunt! Take the kids along and search of the eggs cunningly hidden around the railway and stations with prizes to be won for children. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for the white rabbit! A trip to Llanberis Lake Railway is a great family day out for Easter or for any other time of the year and, as an added bonus, all fares have been held for 2014! You can enjoy a full journey on the railway for just £7.80 for adults and £4.50 for children. The Llanberis Lake Railway Easter Egg Hunt will be held from 18th to 22nd April with activities taking place at the Gilfach Ddu, Penllyn and Cei Llydan stations. For more information visit www.lake-railway. co.uk or call 01286 870549.
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WHAT’S ON NORTH WALES
What’s On at Venue Cymru
l The Fureys and davey arThur 6Th March Renowned for their hit songs I Will Love You and When You Were Sweet 16, legends of Irish music and song The Fureys and Davey Arthur have been entertaining audiences worldwide for 36 years. Don’t miss your chance to see them at Venue Cymru! l Blazin’ Fiddles 11Th March Take a group of the hottest contemporary fiddle players from the Highlands and islands of Scotland, mix with some wonderfully sympathetic keyboard and guitar arrangements and you’ve got the award winning Blazin’ Fiddles. l PeTer hOWarTh unPlugged 22nd March Peter Howarth, lead singer of The Hollies, long time singer and guitarist with Cliff Richard and West End star of The Roy Orbison Story comes to Venue Cymru. Also introducing special guest singer/songwriter Michael Armstrong. l Priscilla Queen OF The deserT 24Th – 29Th March Direct from the West End and Broadway, the feel-good international hit sensation, Priscilla Queen of the Desert is coming to Venue Cymru! Starring none other than Jason Donovan, Priscilla is the heartwarming, uplifting adventure of three friends who hop aboard a battered old bus searching for love and friendship. l Blake live in cOncerT,10Th aPril Brit-Award-winning harmony trio BLAKE return with a striking new show for 2014, featuring songs from their latest album. l Paul carrack, 12Th aPril Christened as ‘The Man with the Golden Voice’ in a recent BBC4 documentary, internationally respected British singer songwriter, Paul Carrack, the voice of pop classics such as How Long, Tempted, The Living Years, Over My Shoulder and many more.
Sing Your Heart Out!
If you’re of a musical persuasion, now’s your chance to join Wrexham Community Choir and make sweet music! The choir is inviting new members to come and sing their hearts out at the weekly practices. Everyone is welcome, regardless of age or experience and there’s no limit to numbers – the more the merrier, after all. There are no auditions, no need to read music and everyone is invited to turn up and join in! ‘Many people think they can’t sing, but we believe that everyone has a voice,’ says Carol Donaldson, music director of Wrexham
North Wales History Tom Pryce
Thomas Maldwyn Pryce, known as ‘Mald’, was born in 1949 in Nantglyn, near Ruthin and from a young age showed a keen interest in speed – his early ambition was to become a pilot. However, inspired by Scottish racing driver, Jim Clark, his passion turned to motor racing and he enrolled in the British Racing School where he excelled, winning a series of races before deciding to make motor racing his career, subsequently winning the Formula F100 championship in 1971 and impressing everyone with his determination and commitment to the sport.
It became clear that Pryce was an exciting new talent and he was tipped for F1 glory by many of his contemporaries. However, at the age of 27 his life and career were cut short in a tragic, somewhat bizarre accident during the 1977 South African Grand Prix. On lap 21, Pryce’s teammate, Renzo Zori’s car suffered a mechanical fault causing a small fire to break out. As fire marshals ran to the scene, one of them, 19-year-old Jansen van Vuuren, was struck by Pryce’s car, killing him instantly. The heavy fire extinguisher he had been carrying smashed into Pryce’s head and, for him too, death was instantaneous. The memory of Tom Pryce, the charismatic Welshman, lives on in a plaque designed by local artist Neil Dalrymple and erected in Ruthin on 11 June, 2009 (which would have been Tom’s 60th birthday) and a stretch of track get in touch! at Anglesey’s Do you have a story or racecourse was feature idea you’d like to named in his honour. share with Yattar Yattar? Just email our team at editorial@yattaryattar. co.uk. We look forward to hearing from you!
easter events at Plas newydd
l eviTa 28Th aPril – 3rd May Telling the story of Eva Peron, wife of former Argentine dictator Juan Peron, Evita follows Eva’s journey from humble beginnings through to extraordinary wealth, power and iconic status. Singer, recording artist and member of Wet Wet Wet, Marti Pellow plays Che. To find out more visit www. venuecymru. co.uk or call 01492 872000.
Community Choir. ‘Singing together in a large group can help people gain confidence in using their voice, plus it’s a chance to have fun and make new friends.’ Wrexham Community Choir meets every Tuesday from 7:30pm to 9:30pm at the Wrexham Methodist Church on Regent Street. Admission is £3.00 or £2.00 for concessions. For more information contact Wendy Paintsil on 01978 290680 or email choir@67communications.co.uk
theme. Come with your trousers rolled up and a knotted hanky on your head to follow the trail and claim your Cadbury Egghead. cadBury easTer Trail 20Th – 21sT aPril Head to the banks of the Menai Strait for all things fishy with a seaside themed Easter egg trail – gret fun for all!
18Th – 21sT aPril cadBury eggsPlOrers Find out more about events at Plas Newydd, Dip your toes in the Menai Strait at Plas Anglesey at www.nationaltrust.org.uk or call Newydd for an Easter egg trail with a seaside 01248 714795.
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Our top spring discoveries at our North East Wales special places There’s always something different to experience…
If you don’t visit now, you’ll miss out!
Erddig spring discoveries
The stunning Victorian ‘parterre’ bedding sche me is planted with 1400 ma gical creamy white Tulip Purissima bulbsand 13 50 deep purple Violas and hundreds of wild Wels h daffodils adorn the ca nal banks.
Powis spring discoveries
res from India is displayed A superb collection of treasu in an area that was in the Clive Museum, housed th-century ballroom. On originally part of the long, 18 will perform ‘A Grand 25 April, Charme du Hautbois Ballroom which will Tour’, a classical concert in the ope. feature music from all over Eur ence such a theatrical Nowhere else will you experi tastical topiary and superb mix of dramatic terraces, fan ous gardens this spring views. Wander through the fam rhododendrons, beautiful and experience our stunning ctacular wisteria. daffodil paddock and our spe rs running daily 11amJoin one of the new castle tou discover the secrets of 12.30pm. Step back in time and or visit our atmospheric life at the turn of the century the castle. cellars and see a new side to
Swallows return from South Africa to nest in the timber yard every April, join an RSPB da wn chorus walk at Erddig on Saturday 4 May. Spring heralds the opening of the house upstairs where visitors will be able to see for the first time the complete collection of four tapes tries, following the exten sive conservation of a prev iously stored piece las t year.
Chirk Castle spring discoveries
Experience the Adams Tower in a different wa y with ‘Golau’ a multi-se nsory exhibition create d by Angela Davies inspired by the Castle and lands cape surrounding Offa’s Dy ke. ‘Golau’ is open fro m 22 February to 31 March. Normal admission appli es, NT members and under 5s free. Join us to celebrate St. David’s Day on Saturda y1 March. You can watch the Fron Male Voice Ch oir perform and be delighte d as the ‘Golau’ art ex hibition comes alive with magic al performances throu ghout the day. Our head chef Le e has created a special Welsh themed menu. Our ranger team have opened the ranger hub at Home Farm. The hub wi ll be a great place to sh are your discoveries across the estate and a meeti ng point for ranger led activitie s. You can get involved with everything from our mo nthly walks (26 Mar, 30 March) and Easter holiday fun with the rangers.
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Heritage Attractions in North East Wales Plas Newydd, Llangollen
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‘The Ladies of Llangollen’ eloped from Ireland to this unpretentious little cottage in 1778 and transformed it into a gothic fantasy
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Touch the elaborate oak carvings in every cosy room, read their diaries and stroll about the gardens as its famous visitors once did (Wordsworth, Byron and the Duke of Wellington to name a few) or enjoy afternoon tea in the Old Stable block.
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Ruthin Gaol
A A venue venue to to suit suit a a variety variety of of events, events, occasions occasions and and tastes tastes
The only Pentonville-style prison now open to visitors in the UK See for yourself what life was like in a Victorian prison. Imagine the hardship of life where prisoners were fed on gruel, worked on treadmills and were forbidden to speak to one another. Step inside the padded cell or the cold, dark condemned cell…if you dare.
Functi Function roomon m avaroiloab available fo hir le forr h iree
Spring Spring shows shows including: including:
Saturday Saturday 15th 15th March March
Nantclwyd Y Dre
“THE BIG “THE BIG BEAT” BEAT” TOP PARTY BAND TICKETS £10.00
Tree-ring dating shows this is probably the oldest timbered town house in Wales
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Spring is here, which means that the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway is open for business! Trains will be running nearly every day from 5th April right through until the end of October, and there’ll be plenty of special events throughout the year to keep visitors entertained. To celebrate Easter, the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway will be hosting a special ‘Easter Bunnies’ event, with free chocolate for everyone who travels over the weekend. Not to make things too easy, you’ll have to embark on an Easter egg hunt and find the edible goodies first! the special ‘easter Bunnies’ event will be held on 19th and 20th april. For more information about the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, full timetables and special events throughout the year, visit www.whr.co.uk or call 01766 513402.
What’s On in Brief l 27th Feb – 2nd maRch mOdel RailWay ShOW Head to the National Slate Museum in Llanberis for a steam-filled spectacular! l 2nd maRch, PancaKe PaRty Fun for all the family at Plas Newydd, Anglesey, including pancake decorating and tossing. l 2nd maRch, the iSland Race halF maRathOn The Anglesey Half Marathon takes runners across the world famous Menai Bridge and follows the coast road to the awesome Beaumaris Castle, and back. l 5th maRch nORth WaleS inteRnatiOnal cOnceRt SeRieS: ROSanna teRbeRg and leO nichOlSOn Rosanna on flute and pianist Leo have performed regularly together, receiving most complimentary reviews. Held in Rhyl Town Hall. l 12th – 15th maRch bangOR neW muSic FeStiVal This four-day festival of contemporary music includes concerts, workshops and lectures thoughout Bangor. l 19th maRch, nORth WaleS inteRnatiOnal cOnceRt SeRieS Celebrating 40 years, the ensemble’s period instruments and a historicallyinformed style combine to perform gems from the era of Chippendale, Gainsborough and Vanbrugh. Held in Rhyl Town Hall. l 22nd maRch, VOcal WORKShOPS With maRian bRyFdiR at canOlFan ucheldRe centRe The continuation of a new series of workshops aimed at developing your voice! l 24th – 19th maRch, the angleSey dRama FeStiVal A one act play festival which takes place every March in St Mary’s Hall Holyhead.
What’s On at William Aston Hall l RuSSell Kane: smallness 11th maRch What is it with us and smallness? We Brits love it – being tiny but fierce, close but distant. Watch Russell Kane fire off thoughts about smallness and keeping things small when life gets big as he returns with a new blisteringly big-small show.
l Rich hall 15th maRch Rich Hall’s critically acclaimed grouchy, deadpan style has established him as a master of absurdist irony and the king of rapid-fire wit. The awardwinning Montana native, renowned for his expertly crafted tirades and quick fire banter with audiences and musical sequences, saddles up and hitches his wagon to tour the British Isles once again.
l Vienna FeStiVal ballet: sWan laKe 28th maRch One of the best known love stories, performed by the ever
Bersham Heritage Centre
made in Wrexham until 2nd november Wrexham helped build modern Britain and manufacturing industry shaped modern Wrexham. This exhibition showcases the unique Powell motorbike, the town’s brewing heritage and the terracotta treasures of Ruabon. design a tile with Style 24th april, 1pm – 4pm (dropin session) Get inspired by the
popular Vienna Festival Ballet. Lavish costumes, stunning scenery, international stars, and the glorious music from Tchaikovsky make this a night not to be missed.
l bacK tO bROadWay 5th aPRil Back to Broadway is a celebration of all that is best about musical theatre, from the heartbreaking beauty and power of Memory, Music of the Night and Don’t Cry for Me Argentina, to the feel good energy of Summer Nights and Footloose.
l Old macdOnald had a FaRm 8th aPRil Presented by the team behind There Was an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly, this fun-filled farmyard tale brings life to the ever-popular original nursery rhyme. Old MacDonald Had a Farm is perfect for parents to enjoy with their children and is sure to bring some giggles! to book your tickets to any of the shows at William aston Hall in Wrexham, visit www.glyndwr. ticketsolve.com or call the box office on 01978 293293.
What’s On at Clwyd Theatr Cymru l RambeRt FeatuRing RoosteR 12th – 15th maRch Making a much anticipated return after a 13-year absence, Rambert presents Rooster, Christopher Bruce’s electrifying celebration of the swinging sixties set to music by The Rolling Stones. l bRach bRandenbuRg SOlOiStS 16th maRch Under the direction of the distinguished violinist Hans-Peter Hofmann, the Bach Brandenburg Soloists brings together musicians from across Europe. l KindeRtRanspoRt 17th – 22nd maRch As the clouds of war gather in 1930s Germany, a desperate mother forces her nine year old daughter onto a train, sending her out of danger and into the arms of strangers… l an audience With Pam ayReS, 23Rd maRch Pam Ayres brings her latest show following the recent publication of her new book of poetry, You Made Me Late Again!, copies of which she will be signing after the show. l natiOnal dance cOmPany 3Rd – 5th aPRil Presenting a triple bill of dynamic dance from world class choreographers and homegrown talent. l biRdSOng 7th – 12th aPRil Marking the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War, Birdsong is the hit, critically acclaimed stage show based on the world famous novel by Sebastian Faulks. l eblana StRing tRiO, 13th aPRil Founded in 2006 and recently appointed Fellows at the Birmingham Conservatoire, the Eblana String Trio has attended the International Musicians Seminar at Prussia Cove and performs regularly.
designs of JC Edwards from Acrefair and try your hand at designing and painting your own tile. Bersham Heritage Centre is located two miles west of Wrexham and is signposted from the a483 (Chester-oswestry road) and the a525 (Wrexham-Ruthin road). For more information, call 01978 318970.
l miSS nightingale 14th – 19th aPRil The hit musical comes to Clwyd. Saucy humour spotlights a moving tale of love, loss and hope. Visit www.clwyd-theatrcymru.co.uk or call 0845 330 3565.
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WHAT’S ON NORTH WALES
What’s On at Theatre Colwyn thanks fOr the MeMOry, 8th March Following its huge success at Blackpool’s Grand Theatre, impresario and music hall authority Duggie Chapman gives a fascinating talk, From Music Hall to Variety. Only fOOls and BOycie, 20th March Enjoy an intimate evening with John Challis, one of the nation’s greatest comedy actors, best known as Boycie in BBC1’s Only Fools and Horses. In this one-off show the national treasure will reveal secrets from the set with stories and anecdotes from his dazzling career. The show will also celebrate the launch of the second volume of Challis’ autobiography, Being Boycie. vienna festival Ballet: CiNDerella, 21st March A downtrodden young
girl, a glass slipper, two comical ugly stepsisters and a handsome prince combine to make the perfect piece of story-telling. A specially commissioned score, created solely for Vienna Festival Ballet by Chris Nicholls, with music from some of Rossini’s most famous operas adds to the magical fantasy world of the ballet Cinderella. 22nd March, andreW neWtOn The world’s leading hypnotist returns to Theatre Colwyn. If you think it’s all about getting people to run round like chickens, think again! Newton offers fascinating insights into the mind, punctuated by spells of side-splitting laughter.
tots time, 7th and 21st March, 11th and 25th april. Tots Time is a hands-on creative session for grown-ups and their babies or toddlers up to age three. Booking is
l 6th March, Music at BangOr: taBleaux Dynamic Canadian tabla player Shawn Mativetsky, is joined by collaborators Andrew Woolley and Josephine Wilkin for an eclectic programme of new music. l 7th March, Wet sOunds: underWater deep listening sensatiOns, BangOr sWiMMing pOOl Float, swim and dive in water filled with sound from special underwater speakers. Listen to live music performed by surf-rockers Y Niwl plus more live music, underwater dance performance, film and installations.
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l 15th March, inter/actiOns: syMpOsiuM On interactive electrOnic Music BangOr university INTER/actions is a symposium and mini-festival focusing on performance and interaction in electronic music. In collaboration with the Bangor New Music Festival, Diaphonique and Yamaha.
l 15th March, stOckhausen: Mantra As a tribute to one of the most important musical innovators of the twentieth century, the Pestova/ Meyer piano duo present Karlheinz Stcokhausen’s rarely performed masterpiece Mantra (1970) for two pianists and live electronics.
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absolute Gem: Nature’s Works of art until 28th June A chance to see the unique mineral collection gathered from around the world 200 years ago by Lady Henrietta Antonia, Countess of Powis.
l 1st March, Music at BangOr: BangOr university syMphOny Orchestra The University Symphony Orchestra is joined by young Czech violinist Katerina Marešová for a performance of Mendelssohn’s beautiful and exciting Violin concerto.
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Dial 999: the History of the emergency services in Wrexham until 26th april We all rely on the three emergency services to protect our communities and save lives. This exhibition reveals their beginnings locally and how they have changed over the past 200 years.
What’s On at Pontio
essential through Wrexham Museum. Bryn’s Buddies, 8th March and 12th april Take the kids along to Wrexham Museum’s monthly history club for children aged seven to eleven years. Advanced booking is essential and each session is £3 per child. easter crafts 17th april, 11am-3pm Try your hand at making some Easter cards and decorations. Suitable for all ages. Find out more about events at the museum by calling 01978 297460.
NORTH WEST SNIPPETS: COmmuniTy SpiriT
Thanks to a £720,000 Big Lottery Fund grant, a new project, managed by the Alzheimer’s Society, is set to bring support and information to sufferers and their carers in north Wales. ‘Life not Just a Service’, which will cover Wrexham, Flintshire, Conwy, Gwynedd, Denbighshire and Anglesey, aims to alleviate the stress and feelings of isolation of those affected by dementia by offering six to 10-week courses covering a variety of activities including photography, drama, art and patchwork quilting. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition, which means that the structure and chemistry of the brain deteriorates over time, affecting the sufferer’s ability to remember, understand, communicate and reason.The society hopes that this innovative new scheme will also raise awareness of the condition in the community, as well as help sufferers to lead a full and active social life. if you wish to know more, visit their website at alzheimers.org.uk 12 yattaryattar magazine March/April 2014
l 20th March, Music at BangOr: BenyOunes string Quartet. Winners of the first International Sandor Vegh String Quartet Competition in Budapest in 2012, Bangor University’s resident quartet is gaining a reputation as one of the most engaging, dynamic and successful young quartets to have emerged from the UK in recent years. l 21st March, caBaret pOntiO: DammeD NatioNs Debuting in Wales in March 2014, Dammed Nations is a music tour featuring singer Siân James and guitarist Gai Toms alongside traditional Nubian frame drummers Nuba Nour from Egypt, collaborating for the first time. l 3rd april, Music at BangOr: enseMBle cyMru Ensemble Cymru, resident ensemble at Bangor University and Venue Cymru, with special guests from Mavron Quartet and the BBC National Chorus of Wales present this special concert featuring music from the 18th century to the 20th. l 5th april, Music at BangOr: BangOr university syMphOny Orchestra and chOrus The University Orchestra and Chorus present two magnificent choral works in memory of Dr David Evans (1943 – 2013), the much-loved former conductor of the University Chorus. l 16th april, Music at BangOr: Willard White and eugene asti. Sir Willard White, concert and opera bass of international repute, and accomplished pianist Eugene Asti, perform at Bangor for the very first time. For more shows at Pontio, more information or to book tickets, visit www.pontio.co.uk or call 01248 382828. tickets can also be purchased from the Pontio shop on Bangor high street.
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Tuesday 27 May. Ride on Duncan’s shuttle train to Abergynolwyn. Fun filled family day for all. Treasure hunt and colouring competitions and much more!
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Spring events at Penrhyn Castle
Make the most of the warmer spring weather and get out to explore Penrhyn Castle, a 19th century neo-Norman castle in Bangor. With fascinating items on display, such as a one-ton slate bed made for Queen Victoria, and spectacular dramatic views all around, Penrhyn is a great place for the whole family to explore. There are also some fantastic spring events at the castle, so make sure you don’t miss out! l 1St marCh flavOUr Of WaleS Celebrate Welsh traditions from culinary to craft on St David’s Day. Find out about Wales’ traditional instrument, the harp, listen to traditional Welsh stories from the fifth century, find out about building Welsh fishing coracles and try some tasty Welshcakes in the Victorian kitchens. l 10th aPril terrifiC tree treK What secrets do the trees at Penrhyn hold? Find out about their fascinating histories on this informative talk with the gardener at Penrhyn Castle. l 17th and 24th aPril CaStle entertainment Join the family fun at Penrhyn Castle and meet the crazy players! While you’re at it, don’t forget to check out the 50 things to do before you’re 11 ¾! l 18th – 19th aPril CadBUry’S eaSter eGG hUnt Hunt the castle gardens for Easter eggs with the Easter Bunny himself! Celebrate with an Easter egg hunt as well as face painting and Easter themed activities and crafts. See more events at Penrhyn Castle throughout the year online at www.nationaltrust. org.uk or call 01248 353084 to find out more on the day.
NORTH WEST SNIPPETS: Peak of excellence! e
l lovers of the great outdoors have added weight to the argument that size isn’t everything by voting a Welsh mountain as their pick of the peaks when it comes to hill walking. Beating off stiff competition from other, better-known inclines like Ben nevis and Scafell Pike, readers of Trail magazine have voted with their feet and made Tryfan their all-time favourite. at 3,010 feet above sea level, Tryfan, in Snowdonia’s ogwen Valley, is the fifteenth highest mountain in Wales and is most frequently scaled via its north ridge. although it is quite a challenging, rocky climb, the monoliths of adam and eve – a pair of rocks some three metres high and separated by 1.2 metres – at the summit make it well worth the effort and the views from the top are sublime! In the poll, another Welsh favourite, Snowdon, placed a creditable third place, just behind the runner-up, Helvellyn in the beautiful lake District.
18th – 21st April Cadbury Easter Trails Get ready to play detective as you follow clues around Erddig in an attempt to solve the puzzle and claim your delicious edible prize!
Spring at Erddig
With the gardens coming alive, there’s no better time to enjoy everything that Erddig has to offer, and with these great events to take part in, what are you waiting for? 1st – 2nd March, Pancake Fun Enjoy pancakes without having to clear up the mess! Mix up the batter and the catering team will cook your pancakes before you add your choice of filling.
3rd – 5th May Step into Spring A spectacular welcome to the springtime with an RSPB dawn chorus walk. Your chance to go bird watching or to visit the Wrexham National Trust Association spring fair. See Erddig’s website to find out how to book your place. To find out more about events, visit www. nationaltrust. org.uk
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PantOmime: Carmen 4th marCh Carmen is an opera by French composer Georges Bizet, which has become one of the best-known plots with the most memorable music. Carmen particularly appeals to young people, and has been a crowd favourite since its creation. SOme Girl i USed tO KnOW 6th – 8th marCh A touching and hilarious brand new musical play featuring a mix tape of songs from the 80s and 90s including Culture Club and Soft Cell. This romantic comedy stars and is co-written by Denise Van Outen. Billy PearCe 12th marCh With over four decades in the entertainment business, Billy Pearce has somehow managed to outlast most of his contemporaries… a tale Of tWO CellOS 14th marCh Julian Lloyd Webber, together with his wife, fellow cellist Jiaxin Lloyd Webber, they present a brandnew concert.
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Chase the winter blues away and leap forward into spring with a stroll around the award-winning gardens at Chirk Castle. You’ll be able to see the newly emerging flowers as well as explore the medieval tower or dungeon of the castle itself. If the weather should still be a little nippy, then you can warm yourself up with a homemade soup or delicious slice of cake in the tearoom. You can also celebrate Easter with Chirk Castle as they hold their special Easter egg trail. You can step back in time to 700 years ago as explore the dungeons and by-pass the guards to follow the trail to where your egghead prize is hidden! The Chirk Castle Easter egg trail will be held from 18th to 21st April. For more information visit www.nationaltrust. org.uk or call 01691 777701.
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tOm: a StOry Of tOm JOneS, 19th – 22nd marCh This play with live rock and roll music tells the story of the blossoming talent of Tom Jones who sang in pubs and clubs up and down the valleys of south Wales until his big break with It’s Not Unusual in 1965! For more shows at Rhyl Pavilion or to book online, visit www. rhylpavilion.co.uk or call the box office on 01745 330000.
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WHAT’S ON MID WALES What’s On at Powis Castle l BecK Sian anD JOnathan KerShaW PreSent Beautiful
GhOStS anD Bizarre taleS tOur, 15th March Coming from backgrounds in rock, classical and traditional Celtic music, Australian singer Beck Siàn and acclaimed UK guitarist Jonathan Kershaw present their Beautiful Ghosts and Bizarre Tales tour in Lady Henrietta’s restaurant. Make sure you’re there for an evening of wine and music.
l eaSter eGG trail, 18th – 21St aPril
Hunt for clues around the garden and claim a yummy reward at the end! As well as the Easter egg hunt, there will also be a host of Easter-themed activities throughout the Easter weekend.
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18th – 21St aPril Head to Powis Castle for a special Easter egg trail to remember! Follow the egg trail through the world-famous garden, whilst exploring their Italianate terraces and Orangery. Don’t forget to head into the Powis wilderness for more clues to help you claim your Cadbury’s Chocolate Egghead. To find out more about events at Powis Castle in Welshpool, visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk or call 01938 551944.
A Steaming Springtime
Welshpool & Llanfair Railway stamping their mark! One of the Welshpool
The season at Fairbourne Railway and Llanfair Light begins in earnest Railway’s two original this April, with steam locomotvies trains running has found a different regularly from the kind of fame, featuring beginning of April on the Royal Mail’s until the end of latest pictorial stamp October. However, collection issued in if you simply February. Locomotive can’t wait that no. 822 ‘The Earl’, is long, trains will one of four locomotives also be running appearing in the over the last collection ‘Classic two weekends Locomotives of Wales’ of March, so – the final release of a there’s plenty of four-part set that began with England in 2011, followed by Scotland in 2012 and Northern Ireland last year. chances for you On the stamp, The Earl is shown hauling a freight working in to enjoy Fairbourne Railway in the spring. the railway’s pre-preservation days in the 1950s. Following If you’d like to have a go at something a bit the railway’s closure by British Railways in 1956 both more out of the ordinary, you can try your hand The Earl and identical sister loco ‘Countess’ were at driving a steam engine at Fairbourne stored at Oswestry works, from where they were Railway. This includes everything from lighting Did You Know? able to be rescued when the line was reopened by up in the morning through to polishing George Stephenson’s first the preservation company in 1963. Since then the the paint and brass as well as driving locomotive, named Blücher, two locomotives have proven the backbone of the four round trips between Fairbourne and tourist-era locomotive fleet. travelled at only four miles Barmouth. What’s more, because driver ‘We rely on The Earl and its sister engine, per hour – no mean feat day experience courses are held when the Countess, to haul trains on our eight miles of railway is closed to the public, you’ll have considering it was hauling narrow gauge railway from Welshpool to Llanfair the entire line to yourself! Fairbourne Railway Caereinion,’ says Andrew, a volunteer at the railway, 30 tons of coal uphill! is also available to hire for your special event who helped Royal Mail to launch the new stamps. – it’s the perfect unusual party venue. ‘We are delighted to be helping Royal Mail launch the stamps and to be highlighting the work that volunteers Trains will be running at Fairbourne Railway on 22nd do to ensure that their history is preserved and enjoyed by to 23rd and 29th to 30th March, and then regularly from thousands of visitors every year.’ The Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway’s stamps are available 5th April. For a full timetable or more information, visit at selected post offices and at www.royalmail.com/classiclocomotives. www.fairbournerailway.com or call 01341 250362. Find out more about the railway at www.wllr.org.uk
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What’s On in brief l 22nd February – 1st March Art Cart Be inspired and get crafty with the Art Cart at the National Wool Museum in Llandysul.
A Wooly Wonderland Head to the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth
Wells this April for the annual extravaganza that is Wonderwool Wales! With wool, natural fibres and the associated creative crafts more popular than ever, the show is expected to attract a huge amount of visitors, and with plenty of exhibitions, demonstrations and have-a-go sessions to choose from, it’s easy to see why. Among the big attractions at the 2014 festival will be Alison Murray with her latest enormous project – the giant textile books, Myths and Legends and The Seasons. The 8ft by 8ft books follow on from Alison’s previous ambitious endeavours which include the world’s largest knitted Christmas tree and a giant gingerbread house which received worldwide acclaim and featured on the Graham Norton Show and the Martha Stewart Show in the USA. ‘In this project I wanted to celebrate all textile crafts not just knitting and crochet,’ says Alison. ‘This has been a wonderful success receiving work in felting, embroidery, quilting, tatting and lucet work, to name just some.’ There’ll be over 175 exhibitor stands at Wonderwool Wales as well as a programme of demonstrations by members of the Welsh Guilds of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers to name a few and the hands-on activities in the interactive area. Craftspeople and makers can shop at stalls selling fleeces, yarns, spinning and weaving equipment, knitting and crochet products, buttons, buckles and shawl pins, patterns, beautiful ready-made hand crafted items, designer knitwear and vintage textiles and treasures. Wonderwool Wales will be held at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells on the 26th and 27th April. For more information visit the Wonderwool Wales website at www.wonderwoolwales.co.uk
l 1st – 9th March Crickhowell Walking Festival With 88 guided walks being held over the course of the festival, there’s something to suit walkers of all abilities. l 23rd March Red Kite MTB Easter Bash Ride A variety of mountain bike trails set in the Crychan Forest and help to raise money for MacMillan Cancer Support. Register online at www. greendragonactivities.co.uk
Food fair at Broneirion
Kicking up a Storm!
January and February’s storms wreaked havoc over much of the country, not least in mid Wales, where strong winds and a spring tide caused waves to batter the coast, halting a £1m project to replace Aberystwyth’s bandstand. The iconic structure had been earmarked by the town’s Regeneration Area Board to receive backing for a two-storey building that would also include a cafe, entertainment facilities and public toilets. However, there are now concerns that the new structure – with glass panels – would not be able to withstand the gale force conditions that saw parts of the original fall into a hole after its foundations were damaged. Residents had also expressed some doubt about a new, modern building fitting in with the promenade’s Georgian/Victorian facade. The project is now under review.
If you’re looking for a fun and foodie way of celebrating Easter, look no further than the Broneirion Easter Food Fair. The food fair will give you the chance to sample and buy produce from across Wales and the borders including award-winning chocolate that’s perfect for Easter. There’ll also be a selection of gifts to peruse should you be on the lookout for something to give someone special or just a treat for yourself! Of course, while at the food fair, it’s the perfect opportunity to visit the well-kept grounds and house, which celebrates 150 years this year. To keep the family entertained, there’ll be plenty of Easter activities to take part it including an Easter trail to explore. The Broneirion Easter Food Fair will be held on 20th April at Broneirion in Llandinam, Powys. For more information about the food fair and other events held at Broneirion, go online and visit www. broneirion. com or call 01686 688204.
l 4th – 5th April Rally North Wales 2014 This year’s Rally North Wales will be based in Welshpool and will consist of distinct rallies – the opening round of the MSA British Rally Championships and round two of the Mintex MSA British Historic Rally Championship. l 5th April Mawddach Goldrush Trail Race An 8.5 mile trail race through the beautiful forest of Coed y Brenin, beginning at the Coed y Brenin visitor centre. l 26th April Wildlife Photography Workshop Join Welsh photographer Andy Davies at the Welsh Wildlife Centre, set within the Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve at Cilgerran, for a day learning the essentials of creative digital photography.
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WHAT’S ON MID WALES
An Eggciting Easter Events List
The Easter Bunny will once again be returning to Talyllyn Railway this Easter where he’ll be greeting children and waving off the trains all day. During the railway’s special Easter event, there’s plenty of activities and an Easter Egg hunt with a special prize for the winner. For budding engine drivers, there’ll also be the chance to visit the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum where you can climb aboard the cab of a real locomotive. Throughout the day, you’ll have the chance to catch a steam train for a journey from Tywyn Wharf to Dolgoch Falls or Nant Gwernol. There’ll be five trips running during the day, with all trains stopping at Abergynolwyn, home of the railway adventure playground, for refreshments. Don’t miss your chance to meet the Easter Bunny at Talyllyn Railway on 20th April with children’s activities running from 10am to 4pm. There is no extra charge for the event – normal fares apply, including the popular ‘Kids Go for Two Quid’ offer. Find out more at www.talyllyn.co.uk or you can call the booking office on 01654 710472.
What’s On at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre Anatomy of Melancholy 4th March The Anatomy of Melancholy has been described as ‘the greatest book ever written’ and now it comes to the stage. Nearly 400 years
old, the book is a vast, 1500 page attempt to identify the causes, symptoms and cures for all kinds of melancholy written by vicar and librarian Robert Burton. Grave Men 12th – 13th March A new play written by Terry Bailey and directed by David Blumfield. Two mismatched old men confront mortality – and each other – in this darkly comic play. In a world of shady dealings, it’s hard to tell exactly who’s using who. Wales One World Film Festival 21st – 27th March Wales One World Film Festival returns to Aberystwyth with an amazing eclectic selection of world cinema for you to enjoy. Some of the highlights this year include Nairobi Half Life, a rare chance to see a film from Africa, this dramatic thriller gives a powerful sense of life in the slums of Nairobi.
Salsa Celtica 26th March The combination of Scotland and Ireland’s leading Celtic musicians with a stellar group of international salseros, ensures that Salsa Celtica are always a potent blend of virtuosity and energy. Their long-awaited new studio album The Tall Islands was released at the beginning of the year. Ulysses 4th April The history of Greek hero Ulysses is an old tale, but this performance uses modern, colourful and humorous puppetry and action to present Ulysses’ adventurous journey to find the magical land of Ithaca. Under Milk Wood 9th – 12th April Both a play and a poem, written from the heart, Under Milk Wood offers an unforgettable journey into the roots of language and the soul of Wales. This new production, directed by Terry Hands, marks the centenary of Dylan Thomas’ birth in 1914 and the 60th anniversary of the play’s British premiere. Animal Farm 24th – 26th April George Orwell’s 1945 satire on the perils of Stalinism has proved long-lived as a parable about totalitarianism anywhere. Ian Wooldridge’s dramatisation sticks closely to the original.
To book tickets or to see more events at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre go online and visit their website at www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk or call the box office on 01970 623232.
St David’s Day On March 1st, people all over Wales celebrate St David’s
Day, and the day is now a celebration of everything Welsh. During his lifetime, St David was the bishop of Menevia in the 6th Century. After his death that he became a saint and the patron saint of Wales. Most of the traditional stories of David’s life come from the Buchedd Dewi. It’s thanks to this book along with other records that quite a lot is known Did You Know? about David’s life. A native of The choir at St Davids was Wales, David became renowned as a teacher and preacher and the first cathedral choir to established many monastic include girls in the main settlements, including one on the body, and the present site where St David’s Cathedral choir is unique in the UK in in the Glyn Rhosyn valley of Pembrokeshire now stands. He is that its top line consists of also known for performing miracles, girls aged 8-18 the most famous of which allegedly saw a hill rise beneath his feet as he preached in the village of Llanddewi Brefi. St David’s Day was made a public holiday in Wales in 2000 and celebrations are held throughout the country including parades in Cardiff and Swansea. School children often take part in concerts on St David’s Day and many peopple may wear traditional Welsh dress, or one of Wales’ emblems, a leek or a daffodil, for the day.
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What’s On at the Theatre Hafren 13th March The Irish House Party Dublin’s number one award-winning music and dance show offers the warmest of welcomes to the finest house party in town. Starring All Ireland Champion musicians, fantastic presenters with great banter and not forgetting some excellent Irish dancing, this amazing multi-talented gathering delivers the best traditional night of musical entertainment the Emerald Isle has to offer! 15th March Only Men Aloud and Special Guest Sophie Evans Only Men Aloud is changing shape after a restructure that takes the hugely popular choir down to an ensemble of eight singers – and fans in Wales will get the chance to see the next generation of OMA take the stage with special guest, Sophie Evans. 21st March Call Mr Robeson This roller coaster journey through Robeson’s remarkable and eventful life highlights how his radical activism caused him to be disowned and disremembered, even by the leaders and descendants of the civil rights movement. It features much fiery oratory and some of his famous songs, including a dramatic rendition of Ol’ Man River. 22nd March Gwyn Emberton and Footloose: My People A new dance theatre production by Aberystwyth Arts Centre associate artist Gwyn Emberton, inspired by Caradoc Evans’ controversial collection of short stories My People. 28th March Jethro: The Legend at Large Cornish comedy legend Jethro is back, as large as life, and on tour in 2014 with his very own unique brand of irresistible West Country tales for a fun-filled night of adult comedy. 29th March Bond: An Unauthorised Parody Following recent performances in the USA and Australia, Gavin Robertson focuses his attention on the Bond phenomenon in his latest physical cartoon style adventure, spoofing the characters adored by millions, and exploding every cliché in the books’ solo! 3rd – 5th April South Pacific American marines and nurses do what they can to overcome the boredom while they wait
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for the war to ‘come to them’. A performance by Newtown Musical Theatre Company based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Tales of the South Pacific. 10th April The Searchers in Concert In a remarkable career now spanning five decades and with such classic hits as Sweets for My Sweet, Needles and Pins, Don’t Throw Your Love Away, Sugar and Spice and When You Walk In The Room, The Searchers have contributed enormously in establishing the UK as the world’s leading nation in the music industry. 11th April Songchain Ten of Wales’ finest traditional singers and musicians star in this special performance that explores and celebrates the roots and heritage of folk music in Wales, the influences and relationships that have kept it alive, and the geography, language and culture of a musical nation. 24th April Joe McElderry Joe rose to fame when he won the sixth series of The X Factor in 2009. Joe’s first single reached number one in the UK and Irish singles chart and was soon followed by the release of his debut album titled Wide Awake. 25th April Finding Joy Joy is creative, funny, loves to dance, and is losing her memory: her grandson Danny is rebellious, fearless, bright, and always getting into trouble. When out of the blue Danny decides to become Joy’s carer, they discover a shared playfulness and a mutual affection. But is that enough to take on the challenges ahead? A full mask touring production by Vamos Theatre.
National Library of Wales Events
The National Library in Aberystwyth isn’t just about books – there are also plenty of great events there throughout the year. l The Photographer of Penllergare: A Life of John Dillwyn Llewelyn, 1810 – 1882, 5th March Author and photo-historian Noel Chanan presents an illustrated lecture on the life, family, work and times of John Dillwyn Llewelyn, a photographer, botanist, scientist, founding member of the Royal Institution of South Wales, progressive landowner, magistrate, abolitionist and benefactor. Free admission by ticket. l Chapters Event: Mary Lloyd Jones, 8th March To mark International Women’s Day, contemporary artist Mary Lloyd Jones will be discussing her work and influences. l Adding Colour to Medieval Books, 12th March A presentation by Dr Brian H Davies about early Welsh lawbooks and poetry texts, which contain contrasting colours that were used for decoration and illustration or to guide the reader to a particular part of the text. Free admission by ticket.
l Turner on Tour with Masterpieces in Schools, 26th March The library recently participated See more shows at Theatre Hafren in Newtown in a high profile project to loan and find out more at www.thehafren.co.uk or call valuable masterpieces to UK the box office on 01686 614555. schools through the Public Catalogue Foundation. Dr Camilla Stewart discusses the values of such projects and the contribution made Facebook updates! by the library. Free admission by If you’d like to receive ticket. posts on Facebook for
If you want to take a spectacular steam train journey from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge on the Vale of Rheidol Railway, then now is the perfect time – the upcoming events and l Gig: Georgia railway’s season begins this spring, with offers, go to our Facebook Ruth, 28th March trains running on weekends throughout Singer songwriter, page ‘Yattar Yattar March and daily from 1st April right harpist, broadMagazine’ and through until the end of September. caster and winner The Vale of Rheidol Railway is widely click Like! of the Welsh Music regarded as the finest way to see the Prize, Georgia Ruth, stunning Rheidol Valley. The railway performs live in the Drwm. has been delighting passengers with A bilingual event. £8 per ticket. its spectacular views for over 100 years Visit www.llgc.org.uk for more since it opened in 1902 and it continues to be popular with visitors of all ages information. to this day – make sure you don’t miss your chance to become one more delighted visitor! See a full timetable of services and find out more about the Vale of Rheidol Railway at www. rheidolrailway.co.uk or call 01970 625819 with any enquiries or to make a booking. March/April 2014 yattaryattar magazine 21
WHAT’S ON CHESHIRE
Easter at Port Sunlight Celebrate Easter with Port Sunlight Museum and Garden Village with these great activities.
Easter Activities, 15th, 16th and 17th April Head to Port Sunlight for a variety of craft activities and plenty of family fun! Easter Egg Trail, 18th – 21st April Pick up your trail from Port Sunlight Museum and embark on a fantastic Easter egg trail through the village. Find out more about events at Port Sunlight go online and visit www. portsunlightvillage.com or call visitor services on 0151 644 6466.
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In Bloom at Chester Zoo
This spring, Chester Zoo are offering the opportunity to get closer than ever to nature as part of ‘Bloom: A Celebration of Gardens, Birds and UK Wildlife’. You’ll get the chance to see just how beautiful the zoo can be during spring, when nature truly comes alive. As well as watching the fluttering butterflies, listening to the song of exotic birds in the zoo’s aviary and seeing the buds emerge in the award-winning gardens, you’ll also get the chance to see behind the scenes and meet the experts who create the unique landscapes. You’ll even be able to become a UK wildlife conservationist too. While you’re at Chester Zoo, make sure to visit the brand new wildlife reserve, which is newly opened for 2014. ‘Bloom: A Celebration of Gardens, Birds and UK Wildlife’ will be on show at Chester Zoo until 29th June. For more information, visit www.chesterzoo.org
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Did You Know? The world’s biggest Easter egg was unveiled in Argentina, weighing in at an amazing four tons and 27 feet high. That’s a lot of chocolate.
Narrow boats from all over the UK will be gathering at the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port this Easter as the annual Easter Boat Gathering and Sea Shanty Festival returns to the museum for 2014. The four-day festival will have plenty for the whole family to enjoy, including demonstrations of traditional crafts, lectures, book stalls, lock demonstrations, a ‘battle of the tugs’, boaters’ games and tours of the museum’s heritage boatyard. During the first three days of the festival, shanty singers from across Europe will be performing their atmospheric songs among the museum’s historic dock buildings and boat collection, with formal shanty concerts being held on Friday and Saturday evening. The Easter Boat Gathering and Sea Shanty Festival will be held at the National Waterways Museum from 18th to 21st April. To find out more and for more events at the National Waterways Museum visit www.canalrivertrust.org.uk or call 0151 355 5017 to speak to them personally.
What’s On in brief l 3rd – 15th March, University of Chester Diversity Festival An annual festival through which the university promotes, challenges and develops an understanding of equality, diversity and multiculturalism. This year’s festival features the theme ‘Fighting for a Cause’. Visit www.chester.ac.uk for a full programme of events. l Until 16th March Snowdrop Walks See one of the finest displays of snowdrops in the North West at Rode Hall Gardens. Make sure to visit the gift shop where you can buy snowdrops and seasonal crafts.
Bringing the Past to Life
The commemorate the centenary of the First World War, the National Trust will be bringing a military hospital from the time back to life at Dunham Massey Hall. From April 1917 to January 1919, Dunham Massey was the Stamford Military Hospital which provided sanctuary from the horrors of the front line to rank and file soldiers, the ‘Tommies’. The property was offered to the Red Cross by its owner, Lady Stamford, who ultimately responsible for the hospital’s efficient administration. As a prominent member of the local Red Cross, she worked tirelessly to raise funds for the war effort in general. As part of the project to bring Stamford Military Hospital back to life, the hospital’s main ward (known as ‘Baghdad’ by the soldiers), the recreation room, the operating theatre and nurses’ station will all be brought back to life. As was the case in 1917, the Great Gallery will again be a store for all the items of furniture and objects removed to make way for the hospital. Visitors can wander through this huge space whilst ghostly archive images of Edwardian heyday Britain are silently projected across the mounds of furniture: this was the end of an era, and nothing would ever be the same again. ‘We hope to give visitors an experience which is both immersive as well as very personal,’ says Liz Webb, Dunham’s visitor experience manager. ‘Everyone will be given (as the soldiers were) a hospital admission ticket on arrival. Each ticket will carry the name and short history of a particular soldier, whose progress they’ll be able to follow as they journey through the hospital. Our aim is to transport visitors back to Stamford Military Hospital so that they experience the sights, sounds and smells of daily hospital life.’ Dunham Massey will be open as Stamford Military Hospital from 1st March. For further details, visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunhammassey
Sister Catherine Bennett, (above) was a senior member of staff at Stamford Military Hospital, and responsible for the day to day running of the hospital. Her commitment to high standards was probably a key reason for the excellent results; the hospital saw no fatalities on site amongst the 281 patients who passed through its doors
Green and Pleasant Land at Eaton Estate
The gates of the Eaton Hall Gardens in Eccleston, the family home of the Duke and Duchess of Westminster, will once again open to the public this spring. The grounds extend to 88 acres and the Camellia Walk is among the garden’s highlights at this time of year. Children can enjoy rides on Katie the steam engine and take part in an Easter egg trail. The Farndon and District Brass Band will be playing in the garden throughout the day, and there’s also the chance to watch gun dog and falconry displays. All money raised by the Eaton Hall Gardens Charity Open Day will be split between four deserving charities – military charity SSAFA, Bernardo’s, Leukaemia and Lymphoma Support and the Three Villages Project. So pack a picnic basket, get outside to explore the Eaton Hall Gardens and, perhaps best of all, support four very good causes! The first Eaton Hall Gardens Charity Open Days will take place on Sunday 20th April, from 10:30am until 5pm. Entry to all open days is £6 for adults and £1.50 for children. Dogs are permitted if kept on leads. Visit www.eatonestate.co.uk or call 01244 684400 for more information.
l Until 28th March Picking a Pocket or Two Catch a glimpse into the world of Victorian Chester, where those living in poverty would risk their freedom for a stolen handkerchief, a coin or a petticoat. Features prison photographs and contemporary local newspaper reports. l 6th March Chester Lecture Society Chris Schofield will talk about an expedition cruise from Japan’s Hokkaido to Russian Wild East, featuring dramatic landscapes, incredible wildlife, interesting cultures. l 14th March, Chris Ramsey ‘The Most Dangerous Man on Saturday Morning Television’ Chris Ramsey returns to Nantwich Civic Hall with his new show. l Weekends from 31st March Scale Model of Poynton See a huge scale model of Poynton as it was in 1900 at the Anson Engine Museum in Macclesfield. l 26th – 27th April, Sanbach Transport Festival See a static display of classic and interesting cars on Sandbach Common, plus the traditional Sunday parade!
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WHAT’S ON CHESHIRE
Spring Events
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l Age UK’s 10K Series – Wrap Up and Run 2nd March Age UK’s 10K series ‘Spread the Warmth’ was launched in response to the needless deaths of more than 200 people per day in the cold weather. The aim is to raise money to stop unnecessary suffering and prevent winter deaths.
By George it’s the 23rd of April!
While it hasn’t been widely celebrated in recent times, St George’s Day on 23rd April has been slowly gaining popularity in the last few years and some traditions are beginning to resurface including parades, Punch and Judy shows and morris dancing. Not all traditions have been revived though – l Upholstery Taster Day traditionally, Englishmen 8th March and 22nd April would wear a red rose Join Sue Morris and Andrea Austin, experienced on St George’s Day, but upholsterers, for a taster workshop in the art of traditional upholstery. very few do so these days. While St George is the l Willow Weaving patron saint of England, 15th March and 26th April St George’s Day is also Join Sarah Gallagher Hayes, willow sculptor and artist celebrated in several and receive expert tuition to create your own beautiful other Christian countries, willow sculptures. though some of them l Going Digital celebrate the saint on 6th 15th – 16th March, 6th, 12th and 19th April May or 23rd November. Join expert tutor Graham Nobles who will show Before he you how to get the best from your camera became a saint, and discover the essential skills of good photography. George was a Roman soldier in 3rd century Lydda, Palestine. When he refused to bow to the pagan gods of the Roman Did You Know? l Lambing Fortnight at the Farm Empire at the time, George was tortured and executed. After 7th – 17th April (closed Monday) William Shakespeare firmly his death, George was declared a martyr and anointed as Will you be lucky enough to see placed St George within the a saint. However, the most famous story is that of St George their lambs being born? Head and the Dragon. In the well-known tale, St George manages to Tatton Park for informative national conscience in his talks and live viewing via the to slay a dragon and rescue a princess while protected by play Henry V with the line webcam. the sign of the cross. His heroics causes the citizens of the ‘Cry God for Harry, England town that had been terrorised by the dragon to abandon their l Children’s Cycling Boredom and St George!’ ancestral Paganism and convert to Christianity. The first versions Busters, 15th April of the legend came from the Middle East and were brought A chance for children over the age of seven to learn the fundamentals of offback to England by returning Crusaders in the 11th century. road skills, including bike-safety checks.
l Chocolate Heaven, 17th April Get ready for Easter with a fun-filled morning making a range of delicious chocolate treats in the mansion kitchens. Suitable for children aged eight to 12 years old.
l Propagation Course, 19th April Join Tatton Park’s garden team to learn about all aspects of seasonal propagation.
l Easter Crafts and Country Shopping Fair, 19 – 21 April Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of a special Bank Holiday event packed with home décor and furnishing ideas, arts and crafts and gifts for the family.
l Easter Story Time, 19th – 21st April Are you sitting comfortably? Enjoy an enchanting story time event at Tatton Park.
l Longbow, 26th April Set in the Old Hall’s medieval grounds, an atmospheric setting to experience the ancient craft and skill of shooting with the English longbow. Minimum age 18 years.
l Beginners Watercolour Workshop, 26th April Create your watercolour masterpiece with expert art tutor, Chris Beesley. Book with Chris on 07773 982996 or email chrisbeesleyart@sky.com Tatton Park is located in Knutsford. Most events are subject to car entry charge and normal attraction entry charges where applicable. For more information about events at Tatton Park visit www.tattonpark.org.uk or call 01625 374400.
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Mid Wales History Highwayman Higgins ‘Squire’ Higgins came from a good family and
was considered a kind and considerate gentleman. Originally from Manchester, he moved to Knutsford in the mid 18th century with his wife and children, seemingly a devoted family man. However, Higgins had a secret – in 1754, he’d been convicted of housebreaking and sentenced to seven years’ transportation to America. Far from becoming a reformed character, Higgins stole some money and immediately bought himself passage back to the UK where he remodelled himself as the perfect citizen, socialising with neighbours in order to familiarise himself with the layout of their properties, then returning to steal their valuables. Once, Higgins stayed at a friend’s house and stole a snuffbox. When the theft was discovered, Higgins was instrumental in forming a search party, thus diverting suspicion from him and earning high praise at the same time. Another time, he was strolling along Chester’s Rows when he saw a ladder leaning against a house. Climbing up and into a bedroom where a woman slept, he stole her valuables and disappeared into the night. This time he showed an even darker side to his nature confessing, ‘Had she awaked, I would have had no choice but to murder her.’ Then followed a spate of coach hold-ups until he was arrested in 1767. As he was an escaped convict as well as a common thief, he was sentenced to death at the gallows at Carmarthen. Visitors to Knutsford can see a plaque explaining his misdeeds at his old house on Gaskell Avenue, and be reminded indeed that crime doesn’t pay!
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Eaton Hall Gardens Charity Open Day Sunday 20 April 2014
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• Falconry displays
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• Katie the steam train
• Easter egg trail
• 400ft Camellia Walk
• Family history room
• Gun dog displays
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Take the 30 minute cruise beneath the historic Suspension Bridge, past spectacular houses and tranquil meadows, whilst listening to informative commentary. Sailing every 30 minutes 11.00am till 5.00pm. A relaxing two hour cruise explores the magical riverscape teeming with wildlife and breathtaking views. Sailing 12.00 noon & 2.30pm Whit week, weekends June & September and daily July & August. Chester by Boat and Bus See all of the famous sights, buy a joint saver ticket onboard for a 30 minute Guided River Cruise and an Open Top Bus Tour. Make the most of your visit to Chester. MASSIVE SAVINGS if you buy your combined ticket on the boat. Themed cruises every Saturday night with disco & BBQ supper onboard. Choose from Mamma Mia, Saturday Night Fever or 60's, 70's & 80's rewind. Booking is essential. Celebration charter cruise, a unique nautical venue for your special occasion, with entertainment and food.
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Charlie and Lola’s Extremely New Play
GATEWAY TO PORT SUNLIGHT GARDEN VILLAGE
Based on the characters created by: Lauren Child Adapted by: Jonathan Lloyd
3 – 19 April
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog
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A Theatrical journey through the prose writings of Dylan Thomas Created and directed by Tim Baker
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Miss Nightingale A gorgeous, glamorous, feelgood tale of love, loss and hope 1940’s style
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Show that Special Lady that you care .... Mother’s Day Lunch at Rossett Hall Sunday 30th March
Three-course traditional Sunday lunch with a special gift for all mums £24.00 per person
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WHAT’S ON CHESHIRE
Castle Open Season
Cholmondeley Castle Gardens officially opens for the season on Sunday 6th April, giving you the chance to see the romantic 19th century castle, sweeping lawns and beautiful gardens, including the temple water garden and rose garden. You can make the most of the warmer spring weather with an intriguing walk around the lake while younger members of the family will be kept entertained by the children’s play area, farm animals including llamas and African pygmy goats and the aviary, which is home to a wide variety of birds. On Sunday 20th April, head to Cholmondeley Castle and Gardens for a fun-filled family Easter egg hunt – it’s the perfect was to keep your brood busy on Easter Sunday. Children have the chance to win a fantastic Easter prize if they can find all the bunnies! For more information and events throughout the year at Cholmondeley Castle and Gardens, visit www.cholmondeleycastle.com or call 01829 720383.
A Tour of Duty
Song of Hope
A song in memory of the tireless Hillsborough campaigner, Anne Williams, is to be released this spring, ahead of the 25th anniversary of the disaster. The Angel, written and performed by a rising star – 16-yearold singer-songwriter Dominic Dunn – is a tribute to the Chester mum, who died from cancer in April after battling for more than 20 years to overturn an inquest verdict of accidental 13th MARCh SpRiNg tALKS: The Making of Tudor death on her 15-year-old son. Kevin died, along MonasTery farM with 95 other Liverpool supporters, in Britain’s Find out about the making of the popular BBC worst sporting disaster during the 1989 FA programme, The Making of Tudor Monastery Cup semi-final at Sheffield Wednesday’s Farm from local archaeologist and Hillsborough ground. The idea to historian Tom Pinfold. release the song came about after 3RD ApRiL organisers of the Scouse Reds v COMMuNity COLLECtiON Facebook updates! Norwegian Wools charity football ROADShOw match were inundated by pleas If you’d like to receive Throughout 2014, as part from those who heard the song of the commemoration posts on Facebook for of the Great War various at the fundraising event. upcoming events and museums and libraries will be Anne has also been offers, go to our Facebook scanning photographs and honoured, posthumously, at documents, photographing page ‘Yattar Yattar the BBC Sports Personality objects and recording oral Magazine’ and of the Year ceremony with an history brought in by the public. award named after TV presenter click Like! Help the museum to record and remember the lives of Cheshire Helen Rollason, who herself died people during the Great War. after fighting cancer. The Cheshire Military Museum in Chester has now launched its spring events programme and has a new treat for visitors – a monthly drop in tour of the museum. The tour will be taken by the Museum Officer, Caroline Mannion, and offers an opportunity for visitors to learn about the soldiers of Cheshire. As well as the new monthly drop in tours, the spring events programme is full of interesting talks, fun children’s activities, exciting exhibitions, an evening opening, a community collection road show and some Great War re-enactors!
9th AND 16th ApRiL EAStER hOLiDAy FuN: DRAw LiKE MABEL Come and find out about Mabel, a First World War Nurse who kept notebooks of drawings which also contained drawings, poems and letters of the soldier’s she cared for. Then have a go at doing your own drawings. The museum is open daily from 10am to 5pm. keep up to date with all the latest news and events at www.cheshiremilitarymuseum.co.uk or call 01244 327617 to find out more.
19th – 21st April Chester Food, Drink and Lifestyle Festival: meet some of the country’s finest cheese makers, cider makers and game sellers at Chester Racecourse. Don’t forget to step outside to see purveyors of fine coffees, stone baked pizzas and children cooking with the Academy of Culinary Arts.
What’s On at Crewe Lyceum l Blood Brothers, 3rd – 8th March
Written by Willy Russell, the legendary Blood Brothers tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with fateful consequences. l Broadway Divas in Concert
14th March These three beautiful leading ladies from the West End bring a real touch of style to Crewe Lyceum in this tribute to some of the finest musicals. Beth, Laura, and Stacey have starred in many shows including Les Misérables, Those Were the Days and The Way We Were, with Beth currently appearing in the 25th anniversary tour of Rent. l Ed Byrne: Roaring Forties, 19th March
A self-confessed ‘miserable old git’ since the age of 23, Ed Byrne is now in his forties. While for others this might result in a crisis, Ed embraces middle age with open arms. Come join him, as he truly comes of age: ‘I am in my forties. Hear me roar!’ l Kate Rusby, 28th March
A remarkable interpretive singer, Kate’s soulful vocals resonate with the wistful beauty of an earthbound angel. She has that rare ability to transport her audience, of touching them emotionally and making each tune live vividly within their experience. l Opera Soiree,11th April
Enjoy a delicious meal whilst being serenaded with opera classics around the grand piano. Internationally renowned tenor and soprano will take you on a journey through opera highlights both old and new. l Jon Richardson: Nidiot, 16th April
8 Out Of 10 Cats star Jon Richardson brings his brand new 2014 stand up tour Nidiot to Crewe Lyceum Theatre! The perennial singleton and misanthrope is determined to become a more easy-going person for the sake of his friends and his future health. Come and find out whether or not a leopard can change its spots, or if they are doomed to be angry forever. Alan Davies: Little Victories, 19th April Following the sell-out success of his long-awaited return to stand up, Alan Davies débuts his highly anticipated follow up show, Little Victories. Much lauded as resident dunderhead on QI or the charming but reticent Jonathan Creek, Davies’ virtuosic story-telling make this a show not to be missed. To book go to www.crewelyceum.co.uk or call 01270 368242
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What’s On at Whittington Castle l 2nd March
Living History with King Edward’s Group The Edwards’ School Living History Group, the only school-based re-enactment group of its kind in the country, comes to Whittington Castle to present medieval and military life in the years around 1390.
l 13th – 14th April
The House of the Blackstar Two days of demonstrations by the House of the Blackstar, a medieval re-enactment group based at Whittington Castle. Make sure you don’t miss your chance to see just what life was like in the years between 1240 and 1350. Demonstrations include crime and punishment, weaponry and a glimpse into a medieval household. l 20th April
Easter Egg Hunt and Trails Head to Whittington Castle this Easter to take part in their Easter egg hunt among the historic ruins. Visit www.whittingtoncastle. co.uk for more information about Whittington Castle and to see other events that are on throughout the year.
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Get Into Gear! The Bike4Life Ride Out is kicking off the motorcycle season for its fourth year. Last year, over 1500 bikers took part in the 23-mile ride from Meole Brace in Shrewsbury to the Bike4Life Festival at RAF Museum Cosford, and organisers are hoping that this year’s event will be bigger than ever! The event is organised by Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, RAF Museum Cosford and the Safer Roads Partnership. ‘I’d encourage bikers of all standards to log onto our website and find out more about the Ride Out and the Bike4Life Festival,’ says Jason Levy from Midlands Air Ambulance. ‘The festival is set to be a fantastic day out whether you’re a fan of two wheels or not.’ The festival will include arena displays, stalls, exhibitions, live music courtesy of local radio station Planet Rock, tutorials promoting biker safety, refreshments and more. Entrance to the fun-filled Bike4Life Ride Out and Festival is free, but as the event also aims to raise money, donations on the day will be gratefully received. The Bike4Life Ride Out will take place on 27th April. Find out more or register by visiting www.bike4lifefest. com or call the Bike4Life Festival team on 01902 376252.
DATEs fOr YOur DiArY Make sure you don’t miss these other great events at the RAF Museum Cosford l 6th April Shropshire Scale Model Show l 14th – 25th April Easter Trail l 10th May Open Cockpits Evening
Ironbridge Gorge Museum Events Gift Making Workshops, Jackfield Tile Museum 22nd – 23rd March Put your creative skills to use and decorate a tile for someone special. You’ll learn all about the tile decorating technique known as ‘tube lining’ or ‘slip training’ and will be able to take your creation home at the end of the workshop. The cost is £5 per tile, plus admission to the museum. Pre-booking is essential – book your place now by calling 01952 884124. Victorian Housekeeping Hints, Blists Hill Victorian Town 29th – 30th March Pick up some helpful hints for your spring cleaning Victorian style! There’ll be a flurry of activity in the town, plus the chance to see the townsfolk in their shops and cottages, find out about curious remedies in the pharmacy and see some traditional skills in action at the printers, candle makers and decorative plasterers. Ironbridge Archaeology Workshop G F Williams Room, The Long Warehouse, Coalbrookdale, 29th March Part of a series of workshops to be held throughout the year by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust. This workshop will focus on the variety of pottery types that can be identified in the archaeological record, and provide participants with the tools and understanding on how to identify these types in the field. The cost is £8 per person. Numbers are limited, so it’s a good idea to book your place by emailing samantha.colclough@ironbridge.org.uk
Moving Pictures Workshop, Enginuity, 12th – 27th April Learn all about how still images are used to create moving pictures. You can also learn how to make your own zoetrope – a device that produces the illusion of motion from a rapid succession of static pictures. Easter-themed Tile Decorating Workshops, Jackfield Tile Museum, 14th – 17th and 22nd – 25th April Get creative over the Easter holidays at a fun drop-in tile decorating workshop. Create your own Easter-themed design for just £5 per tile plus admission to the museum. Easter Ceramic Drop-in Workshops, Coalport China Museum, 14th – 18th and 22nd – 25th April On Monday you can use on-glaze paints to decorate your own mug with a garden-inspired design. From Tuesday to Friday you can create your own garden scene, flower, snails or sundial out of clay. Literary Pop-up Festival Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron, 19th April A children’s giant literature festival comes to Coalbrookdale! Explore 15 specially designed zones with authors, storytellers and illustrators all running free workshops for . St George’s Day , Blists Hill Victorian Town, 23rd April Join the residents of Blists Hill Victorian Town as they celebrate St George’s Day with patriotic decorations and a re-enactment of the legend of St George and the Dragon.
l Stomp and Holler 8th March A big, bold blues band with a brass section and six singers, the band is led by vocalist Oliver Carpenter, ex-Steve Gibbons star Dave Carroll and Abby Brant. Stomp and Holler bring the sounds and swamps of New Orleans to Bridgnorth.
l Abbey Road Experience 15th March Abbey Road Experience was formed as a celebration of the music of the Beatles. They will be playing the whole of the Abbey Road album, often considered to be the Fab Four’s best work. l Hats Off to Led Zeppelin 2th – 5th April After their superb debut in 2013 Hats off to Led Zeppelin return to the Theatre on the Steps for two nights. Featuring Peter Eldridge from the West End production of We Will Rock You, Jack Tanner and Kevin Oliver Jones from the world tours of Thriller Live and Dancing in the Streets and Simon Wicker as Bonzo incarnate.
Find out more about the Ironbridge Gorge Museums and see events throughout the year at www. ironbridge.org.uk or call visitor enquires on 01952 433424.
Bank on It!
Residents of Bridgnorth are celebrating following the completion of a £100,000 project that has vastly improved the safety and appearance of the village’s riverside. It is also hoped that these amendments will boost the town’s economy by encouraging tourists to the area. So now spring is here its time to get down to Bridgnorth and have a look! Phase one of the venture began in spring 2013, when lime trees along the riverside were cut back and the tops and branches trimmed to encourage new growth. The second half of the enhancement scheme saw workers from Lewis Arborcare, Ringway, and Bridgnorth Town Council clear vegetation, put up new fencing, erect extra signage warning of the dangers of the fast-flowing River Severn and install a new lifebuoy station, near the Old Waterworks. Kerbstones were also placed along the riverside to make it easier to clean the footpaths, should the area fall victim to the severe floods it saw earlier in the year. These enhancements were funded through Shropshire Council’s Market Towns Revitalisation Programme.
What’s On at Theatre on the Steps
l David Copperfield 12th April A new play by Adrian Preater based on the novel by Charles Dickens. Capturing the haunting beauty of the Did You Know? Yarmouth coast and bustling Victorian London, Hotbuckle Bridgnorth is really two use their distinctive style to towns – High Town and tell the beloved story of Low Town – connected David Copperfield as only they know how. by the steepest inland
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This spring, Shropshire-based theatre company, Owen Lewis’ Portable Theatre Company, will be bringing two new plays, The White Feather and The Joker, to venues across rural Shropshire. Owen Lewis, writer of the two plays presented as a double bill, is based in Shrewsbury and formed Owen Lewis’ Portable Theatre Company. ‘As always with this popular format of two one-act plays, we are demonstrating the diversity of Owen’s writing,’ says producer David Wright. ‘The White Feather is a poignant tale of the heroism of the ordinary man in World War One while The Joker, which includes original songs sung live by the actors, looks at the trials and tribulations of a stand-up comedian.’ See The Joker and The White Feather at Hales Club, Hales on 1st March, The Adam Ballroom, Wyle Cop on 7th March and SpArC Theatre, Bishops Castle on 15th March. Visit www.olptc.com to find out more.
l Into the Shadows 25th – 26th April Recreating the unique sounds of The Shadows, Into the Shadows play all their hits and perform many of the early Cliff Richard hits from the days when The Shadows were his backing group. For tickets or to find out more about the Theatre on the Steps in Bridgnorth, visit www. theatreonthesteps.co.uk or call the box office on 01746 763257.
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Arts Alive!
Tim Kliphuis Trio: Grappelli and Vivaldi www.timkliphuis.com Dutch violinist Tim Kliphuis and his trio bring the village halls to life with their high-energy brand of gypsy swing, folk and jazzed up classical tunes. 7th March, Eardisley Curzon Herrick Hall 8th March, Chelmarsh Paris Hall 9th March, Priest Weston Village Hall Scary Little Girls: It’s Your Round! www.scarylittlegirls.co.uk A pub quiz like no other! Scary Little Girls turn your hall into your local and present a pub quiz extraordinaire, with comedy, music, rurallyrelated rounds and prizes. This show is suitable only for ages 14 and over. 7th March at the Shipton Village Hall 8th March at the Longden Village Hall Field Notes www.fieldnotestour.co.uk Using old maps of Shropshire and graphic scores as common starting points, composter Howard Skempton and artist Matthew Harris have each created a brand new work for this performance. 8th March, Wem Town Hall 20th March, SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle 21st March, Lyde Court, Lower Lyde 28th March, Kingsland Coronation Hall ShooShooBaby: Off the Scale www.shooshoobaby.co.uk Having toured the UK extensively, ShooShooBaby have earned themselves a reputation for excellent singing and musicianship. Off the Scale includes witty new arrangements of well-known songs. 21st March, St Leonards Church, Yarpole 22nd March, Leintwardine Community Centre Rasa Theatre Productions: States of Verbal Undress, www.rasatheatre.co.uk Who do you think you are? Would your identity change if you moved to the next town or across continents? A poignant, funny and insightful look at what happens when new identities slip, when our roots show and we are caught off guard. 4th April, Pentabus Theatre, Bromfield 10th April, Brilley Village Hall Birdsnest Theatre: Wash Monkey needs a wash, but Anna doesn’t want to let him go! She hides him, but somehow he gets pulled into the laundry. There’s only one thing for Anna to do – she must go and find him! Join Anna and Monkey as they discover a world of water, bubbles and spinning. For little people aged six months to four years. 8th April (morning) Onny Primary School 8th April (pm) St Georges Primary School, Clun 9th April Ledbury Children’s Centre See full details of all shows and online bookings at www.artsalive.co.uk
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Just the Ticket!
Cambrian Railways will be getting their season off to a flying start this Easter when passenger trains begin to run from both the Oswestry and Llynclys station. To mark the occasion, there’ll be a special Easter Opening event with plenty of Easter-themed activities to get involved in and, of course, plenty of trains running to take you on a magical ride through the Shropshire countryside. The special Easter Opening Event will be taking place at Oswestry and Llynclys stations from 18th to 21st April. Head to Cambrian Heritage Railways’ website for all the latest news, or to see a full timetable. Go online to www.cambrianrailways.com. You can also call for more information or to make a booking for a special event on 01691 688763 or 07527 107592.
Shropshire History Humphrey ‘Wild’ Kynaston Humphrey ‘Wild’ Kynaston was born in 1474,
the son of the High Sheriff of Shropshire. After his father died, Humphrey inherited the family seat at Myddle Castle, near Nesscliffe, but his cavalier attitude to his newly-acquired land and property meant that they soon fell into ruin whilst Humphrey drank and gambled away his inheritance money. Known around town as a ruffian not to be trifled with – especially when drunk – one night he attacked and killed a local man named John Hughes. Kynaston was arrested but escaped custody, fleeing to the heavily wooded and secluded hills above Nesscliffe, leaving his huge debts and young family behind. Soon after, King Henry VII declared him an outlaw. Kynaston’s new home was a sandstone cave, carefully chosen because of its vantage point over the winding road between Shrewsbury and Oswestry. This route, well travelled by merchants, became Kynaston’s new source of income; he and his sole companion, his beloved steed, Beelzebub, would lie in wait and ambush the unsuspecting traders, robbing them of their valuables. Sometimes he would share the proceeds with his poor neighbours who, in return, would remain silent about his whereabouts and even allow his horse to graze in their fields. It is not clear how many years Kynaston lived in the cave, but what is known is that he received a royal pardon after fighting for King Henry VII in France. ‘Kynaston’s Cave ‘, cut into the red sandstone is now a popular attraction visited by those curious to know more about this Salopian Robin Hood!
Walking in Royal Footsteps
Ludlow Castle, set in the heart of the bustling historic market town of Ludlow and surrounded by the Shropshire countryside, is considered one of the finest medieval ruined castles in the country. The castle was a crown property for 350 years from 1461, so when you visit you’ll be walking in the footsteps of royals as you get a glimpse into medieval life. But it isn’t just fascinating history at Ludlow castle – on Sunday 23rd March there will be a wedding fayre at the castle jointly hosted by Ludlow Castle and Leominster-based CW Garden Marquees. The event will run from 11am to 4pm, so if you’re looking for some inspiration for your nuptials, make sure to take a look! For more events at Ludlow Castle and to find out more, visit www.ludlowcastle.com or call 01584 873355.
Getting married? Head to page 46 to see more local wedding fayres and for help with planning your wedding.…
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What’s On at Oakengates Theatre 51 Shades of Maggie, 4th March Direct from sell-out runs in Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin comes the one-woman smash hit comedy, 51 Shades of Maggie. This send-up of 50 Shades of Grey tells the story of loveable Maggie Muff and her search for love. Joe McElderry, 7th March A night not to be missed for fans of Joe McElderry and The X Factor. There is only one Joe McElderry, and there is only one night for you to see this incredible singer with his band performing songs from rock and pop to classical. Roy Chubby Brown, 20th March Roy Chubby Brown returns with his bluest show yet! He’s still rude, he’s still crude and this time he’s turning headlines into punch lines as his rip-roaring brand of banter continues to burst bellies across the country. Definitely not for the easily offended! Down to Earth: An Evening with Monty Don, 28th March Hear Monty Don speak about his life and travels visiting gardens all over the world, what really happens behind the scenes when filming, about how he made his own organic garden from a bare field and how understanding and working with nature enriches and empowers us all. Jason Manford: First World Problems, 31st March Everybody’s favourite northern comedian, Jason Manford, returns as part of his brand new tour. The show promises a wealth of comedy anecdotes, misunderstandings and audience banter delivered with Jason’s likeable charm and teasingly intelligent wit.
The ELO Experience: The Mr Blue Sky Tour, 3rd April Come and hear the greatest hits of the Electric Light Orchestra reproduced by the exciting and incredible ELO Experience. The show will feature favourites such as Living Thing, Telephone Line, Wild West Hero, Sweet Talking Woman and, of course, Mr Blue Sky. Live/Wire: The AC/DC Show, 4th April The unique six man tribute to rock’s greatest band AC/DC, complete with trademark cannons, a wall of Marshalls and two hours of high voltage rock and roll! Join ‘Gary’ Bon Scott and ‘Pete’ Brian Johnson on the rock and roll train for a night to remember. Matt Cardle, 25th April 2009 X Factor winner Matt Cardle is embarking on an 18-date tour of UK and Ireland, culminating in an eagerly-awaited appearance in Telford. The tour is in support of his latest album, Porcelain, and follows four critically acclaimed sell out tours and the release of two top 10 albums.
What’s On in brief l Until 2nd March Half Term Lamb Feeding Experience The delight of bottle feeding lambs at Park Hall Countryside Experience. Other farm activities will also be running.
l 12th March, Alveley to Arley Walk An eight-mile riverside walk downstream to Arley passing the church, the arboretum and, on the return journey, Hexton’s Quarry where the stone that built Worcester Cathedral was quarried.
l 14th – 23rd March Oswestry
Litfest The fifth Oswestry Litfest, Hal Cruttenden: The Tough Luvvie Tour, 30th April with performances and events Following stand out performances on Live At The taking place at venues throughApollo, Let’s Dance For Comic Relief, The Royal Variety out the town, including Performance and Mock the Week, Hal is being Booka Bookshop, strongly tipped as the next big thing. Footballers, Oswestry Library Facebook and food are just three of the and the Attsubjects Hal devours with his unique mix of field Theatre. Did You Know? camp and straight, warm and catty humour. Visit www. oswesAcclaimed writer To see more shows at Oakengates trylitfest. Frank Cottrell Boyce has Theatre in Telford or to book tickets co.uk to online, go online and visit www. find out been revealed as Oswestry theplacetelford.com. You can also call more. Litfest’s celebrity patron as the box office on 01952 382382. the festival enters its l 15th March fifth year Want You Back! A night at Hadley Park House After an enormously successful first festival Hotel that you’ll never last May, the forget thanks to the songs of the one of the UK’s biggest bands Whittington – Take That! Tickets are £35 per International person including a three-course Chamber Music dinner and a disco.
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Right on Track!
Get spring off to a great start with a visit to Severn Valley Railway for their annual Spring Steam Gala. This three-day event is a must-see for steam enthusiasts, with visiting locomotives from all over the UK and an intensive timetable throughout the event. There’s another treat in store in April at the Members and Shareholders Weekend. The weekend is an occasion for members and shareholders to meet up, but is also open to the public. There’ll be an intensive all-steam service running on both days and the chance to see some areas that aren’t usually open to the public. The Spring Steam Gala at Severn Valley Railway will be held on 21st, 22nd and 23rd March, while the Members and Shareholders Weekend will take place on 12th and 13th April. For more information, visit www.svr.co.uk or call 01299 403816.
Festival is back! Last year’s festival saw 17 international musicians come together to play all Brahms’ chamber works over 10 days. This May, four of those same musicians return as the Werther Ensemble, along with four friends of equal international calibre, to play four concerts over four days, dedicated to the music of the great Romantic composer Franz Schubert. And this time, thanks to special funding, tickets are free for anyone aged eight to 25! On the final day of the festival, a lunchtime concert marking the centenary of World War One will feature the Ignite Ensemble from London’s famous Wigmore Hall. Their imaginative programme will be aided by students of Oswestry’s Derwen College, who have created their own music inspired by the poetry of locallyborn wartime poet, Wilfred Owen. The Whittington International Chamber Music Festival will be held from 6th to 9th May with concerts taking place in St John the Baptist, Whittington and Holy Trinity Church, Oswestry.
l 22nd March Fron Male Voice Choir and Guest Artistes Enjoy an evening with the Fron Male Voice Choir and guest artistes at St Chad’s Chruch in Shrewsbury, with profits shared between Macmillan Cancer Support and Shrewsbury Music Therapy.
l 23rd March Daffodil Day at Stokesay Court Take a walk through the beautiful wooded parkland as the daffodils and primroses burst into bud, then treat yourself to home baked refreshments in the Old Kitchen.
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Just Beat It!
Want to do something worthwhile this year? If so, why not dust off your trainers and warm up for this year’s Race for Life – a popular, women only, fundraising event, facilitated by Cancer Research UK and held all over the country. Organisers of the Shropshire events are looking for women to sign up for the races – one at Telford’s Town Park on June 1st, the other at the showground in Shrewsbury on June 29th – and raise some much-needed money for research into all 200 types of cancer. Both of these events cover a 5km course and are a noncompetitive, fun and friendly way to support the charity, whatever your fitness level! In 2013, almost 4,000 women took part in the Telford and Shrewsbury events, raising £197,173. If you want to make a difference by entering the Race for Life, go to www.raceforlife. org or call 0845 600 6050.
What’s On in Brief l 30th March Mothering Sunday at Dudmaston Hall Take a trail around the gardens and find out how the property reawakens at this time of year. Pop into the tearoom for a teatime treat and join in the craft activity and make some spring flowers to take home.
l 7th – 27th April Easter Eggstravaganza Join the annual Easter celebrations at Park Hall Countryside Experience just outside Oswestry.
l 18th – 21st April Traditional Easter Celebrations Join the residents of Blists Hill Victorian Town as they celebrate Easter. Don’t forget to don your finest Easter bonnet for the Easter parade!
l 20th April National Vintage Tractor Run Bridgnorth Vintage Machinery Club will be hosting the 27th Shropshire National Vintage Tractor Run in Hermitage Farm in Stanmore near Bridgnorth.
l 26th – 27th April, Shrewsbury International Cartoon Festival Cartoonists and caricaturists will be let loose in the streets of Shrewsbury with workshops, exhibitions and entertainment taking place in various venues throughout the town.
What’s On at Theatre Severn Rob Beckett Live, 5th March Multi award-winning comedian Rob Beckett and his trademark grin will be travelling across the country and visiting Theatre Severn as part of his highly anticipated debut UK tour. Rhapsody Queen 7th March Rhapsody Queen brings you all of Queen’s classic hits, including Radio Ga Ga, The Show Must Go On, Under Pressure, We Are the Champions, A Kind of Magic and, of course, Bohemian Rhapsody. How to be Immortal, 13th March A bold, humourous and original new play about our connections to the dead and why they matter. Henrietta Lacks died in West Virginia in 1951, but her cells are still alive today, dividing endlessly in laboratories, their every detail studied by scientists all over the world. It’s taken Deborah years to come to terms with her mother’s death. Now she’s got to deal with her immortality. Hot Flush!, 19th March Share in the friendships, the secrets, the laughs, the tears and the ups and downs of four ordinary women and one man living extraordinary lives. More fun than joining a gym and cheaper than botox, Hot Flush! might even leave you feeling 34½ again! Stars Lesley Joseph. David Baddiel, 23rd March David Baddiel speaks honestly about what fame is really like in his first full show for 15 years, appropriately called Fame: Not the Musical. From accidentally stealing the spotlight at Russell Brand’s
wedding, to realising Andrew Lloyd Webber cannot tell him apart from Ben Elton, David Baddiel takes aim at himself, and examines his strange relationship with the new lad/token Jew/comedy rock’n’roller/football singer-songwriter that people see him as. Glenn Miller Orchestra, 30th March On the 70th anniversary of Glenn Miller’s visit to Great Britain, Ray McVay is proud to present the world’s greatest big band live, in concert. You’ll hear the original arrangements of classic wartime chart toppers including Moonlight Serenade, American Patrol, Little Brown Jug, Tuxedo Junction and the iconic In the Mood. Richard Herring: We’re All Going to Die!, 2nd April Is death a tragedy, or an excuse to have an extended lie-in? Are we snuffed out or forced to endure eternity without bodily pleasures? Death is inevitable, so let’s laugh in its face while our hearts still beat and our jaws are still attached. Herring returns to tackle the undiscovered country from whose realm no traveller returns (apart from Jesus and that canoe bloke!) Dirty Dusting, 25th April Gladys, Elsie and Olive are three cleaning ladies about to ‘put out to pasture’ by their overzealous office manager, Dave. A chance wrong number requiring a sex chat line rings the office and gives them an idea to boost their income – after all, their age and appearance won’t matter on the phone. Needless to say, things don’t go to plan! Stars Crissy Rock, Leah Bell, Dolores Porretta Brown and Jason Jones. For more shows at Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury you can visit www.theatresevern.co.uk or call the box office on 01743 281281.
Feeling Sheepish?
It’s spring lambing time at Walford and North Shropshire College, so make sure you head there for a great day out for the whole family. There’s lots of sheep and lambs for you to meet and visitors are sometimes even lucky enough to see one being born! There’s plenty more for visitors to see and do while visiting the college, including visiting the new robotic DON’T FORGET! milking parlour, loads of impressive agricultural machinery to see, a hog roast and horses dancing to music on the farm side of the campus. To receive a On the other side of the campus, you have the chance to see the personal copy of Whitchurch Dog Display Team, birds of prey, countryside stalls, Yattar Yattar direct to join in a treasure hunt and explore vintage machinery, engineering, your door, turn to page face painting and superzorbs. Visitors will also have the chance to look around the college’s mini zoo, which is home to over 90 species, 124 for our great including snakes, meerkats, alpacas and birds of prey. new subscription Spring lambing day at Walford and North Shropshire College is on offer! Sunday 16th March from 11am to 4pm and costs £10 per car. For more information, visit www.wnsc.ac.uk or call 01939 262100.
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Yattar Reviews Our pick of the shows, festivals, live music and more, plus movies to look out for this Spring… Spring Film Releases The GraND BUDapesT hOTel, 7Th MarCh The adventures of Gustave H (Ralph Fiennes), a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars, and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting and the battle for an enormous family fortune. H H H GRAcE of MonAco 14tH MARcH The story of former Hollywood star Grace Kelly’s crisis of marriage and identity, during a political dispute between Monaco’s Prince Rainier III and France’s Charles De Gaulle, and a looming French invasion of Monaco in the early 1960s. Stars Nicole Kidman as Grace Kelly. H H cAptAin AMERicA: tHE WintER SoldiER 28tH MARcH Steve Rogers, also known as Captain America, (Chris Evans) struggles to embrace his role in the modern world and battles a new threat from old history – the Soviet agent known as the Winter Soldier. Other characters from the Marvel universe will also make an appearance, including the Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson). H H H H NOah 28Th MarCh The Biblical Noah suffers visions of an apocalyptic deluge and takes measures to protect his family from the coming flood. Features an impressive cast including Russell Crowe, Anthony Hopkins, Emma Watson, Jennifer Connolly and Logan Lerman. H H H riO 2 4Th april It’s a jungle out there for Blu, Jewel and their three kids in this sequel to Rio (2011) after they’re hurtled to the wilds of the Amazon. As Blu tries to fit in, he goes beak-to-beak with the vengeful Nigel, and meets the most fearsome adversary of all – his father-in-law! H H H
Dreamboats and petticoats at Venue Cymru
This January Dreamboats and Petticoats came to Venue Cymru as part of the UK tour. It’s hard to choose just one best part when the production, as a whole, includes everything you would expect from a brilliant musical: an emotional, yet humorous storyline, a cast of talented actors with incredible singing and dancing ability, a powerful band, fun costumes and a great soundtrack! The story of Bobby, Ray, Laura, Sue and Donna – five teenagers that met at a local youth club in 1961 includes classic tracks from Roy Orbison, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran, Billy Fury and many more. A fantastic production that has become one of my favourite musicals – I just need to buy the CD now! KJB H H H H
Beauty and the Beast
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The day after Valentine’s Day was a fitting time to head to the William Aston Hall in Wrexham for an evening of romance. The first piece that the orchestra played certainly lived up to the billing – we were treated to Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette, Op 17 – Love Scene. Next, violinist Chloë Hanslip joined the orchestra for a stunning rendition of Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor. The highlight of my evening was the second half of the show, when the orchestra played Rimsky Korsakov’s Sheherazade. I found the performance of this much-loved piece of music was simply breath-taking and, judging by the applause at the end, I certainly wasn’t alone. The show was an evening of fantastic entertainment for anyone who is musically minded. EJA H H H H H
Under Milk Wood
Beauty and the Beast Writer-director Peter Rowe successfully combines with designer Judith Croft and musical director Greg Palmer at Theatr Clwyd to create yet another annual hit – Beauty and the Beast, The Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto! With seats on the front row, my family and I were a bit nervous about audience participation as the curtains rose and the music began to play (but we needn’t have worried!). Good Fairy Fortunate invites us into the storybook and you are immediately captivated by panto magic. Undoubtedly all the cast are multi-talented as they each sing, dance and play an array of musical instruments. But the real show-stopper is panto legend Phylip Harries, playing Dame Bronwen Bigbreaths she is as wonderful as ever with her infamous jokes and slapstick. Theatr Clwyd’s annual panto really is a joy for all the family to watch and a must-see! ES H H H H
Russell Brand’s Messiah Complex
Having seen Russell Brand numerous times on television I was really excited to be seeing him live at the Liverpool Echo Arena, and he did not disappoint! From the very beginning the atmosphere was electric as he strutted on stage to Depeche Mode’s Personal Jesus with his trademark long hair and skin-tight leather trousers exciting all the audience. ‘Turn the lights up!’ Brand shouts and then descends into the audience causing countless women to jump up and down all around the auditorium, I forget for a moment I am at a comedy show feeling as if I’m at a rock concert instead! After the commotion and a bit of good old patriotic banter, Brand returns to the stage to essential ‘get on with the show’. In a narcissistic way Brand begins to explain why he is like his heroes; Gandhi, Che Guevara, Malcolm X and Jesus, leading on to criticise celebrity culture, corporate responsibility and the media whilst mixing sex into almost every anecdote and joke. ES H H H H
2014 marks 100 years since the birth of literary genius, Dylan Thomas, and what better way to mark the occasion than with a wonderful new production of Under Milk Wood Wood? The new production, which also marks 60 years since the play’s British premier and is directed by Terry Hands, was simply a joy to watch. The characters of Llareggub were brought to life by the small but very able cast. Even with the minimalistic, though imaginative, stage and no props, I very quickly found myself engrossed in the lives of the residents of the small town. You can still catch Under Milk Wood at Theatr Clwyd until 8th March with further dates in March and April in New Theatre in Cardiff, Swansea Grand Theatre, The Riverfront in Newport, Theatr Bryncheiniog in Brecon, Aberystwyth Arts Centre and Theatre Hafren in Newtown. I would certainly recommend it! EJA H H H H
War Horse
When the National Theatre’s awardwinning production of War Horse came to the Lowry in Salford, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to see this epic show on the stage. By far the most visually impressive part of the show was the horse itself – a life-sized puppet that was expertly handled by a team of puppeteers. In fact, the movement of the horse was so convincing that within just a few scenes, the audience had accepted the puppet as if it were a real horse. The rest of the cast were far from overshadowed, though and all gave fantastic performances as they lead us on a gripping journey through history. War Horse will be returning to the Lowry this summer from 23rd July to 20th September. If you missed your chance to see this spectacular show the first time around, make sure you grab a ticket! Visit www.nationaltheatre.org.uk to see more dates around the country. SA H H H H
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Fairbourne Railway
This railway began life as a horse tramway in the late 1800s and was built to help Fairbourne to become a viable tourist resort, with much of the development undertaken by flour manufacturers, McDougall. After the war, the line was deemed unfit for use. It was rebuilt and reopened in 1947, thanks to a group of Midlands businessmen and the line’s owner, John Wilkins. In the 1950s and 60s passenger traffic was on the rise and the owners invested in new locomotives and rolling stock. The line’s ownership changed again in 1984 and in 1986, the track was regauged. The railway also took delivery of four locomotives, originally intended to run in Brittany. When the late Prof. Tony and Mrs Atkinson, and Dr and Mrs Melton bought the line in April 1995, they invested heavily in order to preserve it. From February 2009, the ownership of the railway was transferred to a charitable body in order to safeguard its long-term future, and now this characterful railway is as popular as ever.
Snowdon Mountain Railway
Snowdon Mountain Railway is exceptional in that it was the first railway to be built in the UK with the main objective explicitly being the carriage of tourists. In 1894, the Snowdon Mountain Tramroad and Hotels Co. Ltd were empowered to build a railway, which could climb the steep gradients of Mount Snowdon safely and efficiently. Whilst the carriages, wagons and track materials were sourced in the UK, three steam locomotives were ordered from Switzerland, the centre of mountain railway expertise and technology and home of the patented rack and pinion system, designed by German engineer, Dr. Roman Abt. The official opening took place at Easter, 1896, and got off to an inauspicious start when one of the locomotives left the rails above Clogwyn and slipped down the mountainside, damaging a telegraph pole as it fell. This made a bell ring at the summit, causing the staff there to believe that this was their signal to leave. They did, running in to the carriages of the first train, and, tragically, a man lost his life. All operations were suspended until safety was improved and the railway reopened to the public on April 19th, 1896, proving to be extremely popular. Visitors to the railway today are guaranteed the same wonderful, scenic ride to Snowdon’s summit afforded to passengers back in the late 1800s. The journey begins at Llanberis Station and continues across a viaduct and past a spectacular waterfall before entering open countryside and then beginning the spectacular climb to the summit of the highest mountain in England and Wales. In addition, at the station there is a free film show and shopping and refreshment opportunities along with an exhibition area.
Vale of Rheidol Railway
Towards the end of the 19th century, the Rheidol valley was a hive of industrial activity. However, its metal mines were suffering due to the lack of communication between the mines, the port and the resort of Aberystwyth so that when construction of the railway began in 1901 it was welcomed by everyone as an essential link. The new railway traded successfully and in 1912, it had become so busy that an engine had to be borrowed from the Ffestiniog Railway. Also at this time, there were plans to convert the line to electric traction, using hydroelectric power from the River Rheidol. However, following a disagreement with the company board, the railway was taken over by Cambrian Railways and the plans failed to come to fruition. In 1923 Cambrian Railways were, themselves, absorbed by the Great Western Railway. Goods services were withdrawn and the harbour branch closed due to the decline in mineral traffic. By 1930, the winter services were withdrawn and The Vale of Rheidol Light Railway had become a popular tourist line. Due to nationalisation in 1948, ownership of the line passed to British Railways. The railway become the last to be owned by BR until privatised in 1989, and is now owned by a charitable trust, who are involved in all aspects of its operation and efficiency.
Aberystwyth Cliff Railway
One of the longest funicular electric cliff railways in Britain, this atmospheric line in Aberystwyth, with its undulating track and tilted carriages, climbs Constitution Hill to the north of the town and is a fun and relaxing way to enjoy the breathtaking views whilst immersing yourself in some local history at the same time. The railway has been delighting visitors and transporting them to the summit since opening in 1896, originally running on a water balance system until electrification in 1921. Now a powerful electric motor hauls the carriages at a sedate four miles an hour, giving passengers time to enjoy the vistas and take some photographs as they ascend to the summit station. Once at the top, visitors can experience the views afforded by the one of the world’s largest camera obscuras, or enjoy a bite to eat at the famous Y Consti restaurant. Aberystwyth Cliff Railway is operated by Constitution Hill Ltd. – a registered charity run by trustees and volunteers – with all profits used to cover maintenance and restoration costs.
Llanberis Lake Railway
Welsh Highland Heritage Railway
In 1961, a group of railway enthusiasts formed the Welsh Highland Railway Society in order to preserve and rebuild the original line, which had operated from 1922 to 1936. The restoration began in the 1970s following the acquisition of land from British Railways. Today, this quaint railway just north of Porthmadog centre is a popular family attraction, which offers an unusual, close-up experience lasting about an hour. The diesel or steam engine will take you for a short ride before stopping at the engine sheds where you can explore the cabs of the locomotives, peruse the museum sheds and even take a ride on a miniature railway as well!
Built on the track bed of part of the Padarn Railway, a line that carried slate from the great Dinorwig Quarry to the Menai Strait, Llanberis Lake Railway opened in May 1971 with the help of enthusiasts who obtained leases on part of the line and bought redundant quarry railway equipment. By the end of the first year, the line had become a popular tourist attraction, and had carried in excess of 30,000 passengers. Extended northwest to Penllyn in 1972, its popularity continued and now this narrow gauge heritage railway delights visitors with a leisurely five-mile trip through breathtaking surroundings. The journey begins at Gilfach Ddu and travels past the 13th century Dolbadarn Castle and Llanberis’ twin lakes then on to Llanberis village. From here, the train runs nonstop through the Padarn Country Park, joining the 1845 slate railway route and offering stunning views of the majestic Mount Snowdon. The return journey sees a brief stop at Cei Llydan – an ideal lakeside picnic spot – before returning to Gilfach Ddu and an opportunity to watch the driver stoke the fire, or visit the well-stocked gift shop. The journey takes about an hour and really is a great treat for the whole family.
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Llangollen Railway
This, the only standard gauge heritage railway in north Wales, closed to passengers in 1965 and to goods traffic in 1968, it was restarted in 1975 thanks to a group of enthusiasts who rallied to preserve it. Such was the public’s affection for this railway that over 1,500 people turned out to witness the re-opening. However, the restoration of the line was an expensive venture so a new group, The Llangollen Railway Society, was set up in 1977. With much fundraising throughout the community and a generous donation of almost two miles of track from Shell Oil, the railway began to expand. Llangollen Railway has seen many changes since its conception, and this year is no different – work is almost complete on a two-mile extension from the current terminus at Carrog to a new station on the outskirts of Corwen, which will bring the railway’s total operating length to 10 miles. However, this project will cost an estimated £1.25 million and although some grant funding has been obtained from the Welsh Assembly Government and Cyfenter, the railway still needs more donations.
Talyllyn Railway
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Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway
Using powers obtained under the 1896 Light Railway legislation, and supported by the Earl of Powis, this railway was able to persuade its larger neighbour, Cambrian Railways, to take over the building of the line. The line was opened in 1903 linking Welshpool to Llanfair Caereinion, following the contours of the countryside. The railway was built to serve local agriculture in this area of mid Wales but little money was spent on the upkeep of the line and improvements. In 1931, the passenger service was withdrawn and in 1956 BR decided to close the line. Today, thanks to the W&LLR Preservation Company who, along with their tireless volunteers, ensure that the unique Hungarian and Austrian coaches can transport passengers effortlessly through the beautiful mid Wales countryside and into the Banwy Valley.
The Talyllyn Railway, opened in 1866, carried slate from the Bryn Eglwys quarry to a wharf at Tywyn. The minimum of equipment was provided for this enterprise – two steam locomotives, Talyllyn and Dolgoch, four four-wheeled passenger carriages, one guard’s van and a fleet of wagons. With the addition of a further carriage, this was all the railway had for the next 80 years. The Talyllyn Railway was running at a loss and in 1879 William McConnell, one of the original investors, bought it for £18,000. In 1911, the local MP, Sir Henry Hadyn Jones, took over both quarry and railway and managed to keep the railway going until his death in July 1950. Following Sir Henry’s demise, a meeting of enthusiasts was held to consider the future of the railway. They decided to form the Talyllyn Railway Preservation Society with Jones’ widow, Lady Hadyn, who agreed to hand the line’s reins over to the group. The railway was safe again, and reopened for business in 1951 – the world’s first preserved railway. Today, the Talyllyn Railway provides a vital boost to the rural economy by attracting more than 40,000 passengers every year. Operated by volunteers in their spare time, the railway is going from strength to strength as it approaches 2015 and its 150th anniversary.
The Ffestiniog Railway
Built in the mid 1830s to carry the slate from quarries at Blaenau Ffestiniog, the Ffestiniog Railway was designed to have a continuous falling gradient so that laden trains could be worked down by gravity and the empty wagons pulled back uphill by horses. The demand for slate in the developing industrial areas meant that the railway was hopelessly overworked so, in 1863, the track was modernised and two steam locomotives, The Princess and Mountaineer introduced. The Prince and Palmerston arrived in 1864, leading the way to the carriage of passengers in 1865 in small, four-wheeled carriages. These passenger trains were the first ones in Britain to run on a narrow gauge. Today, this atmospheric railway (the oldest operational railway company in the world!) takes you on a 14-mile journey over 700 feet above sea level into the mountains through tranquil pastures and impressive forests, past lakes and waterfalls and even through the mountain itself!
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The LocaTion For the majority of soon-to-be married couples, booking the venue is the first thing they do when planning their nuptials. Luckily for local brides and grooms our local area is home to plenty of stunning venues, from castles to country houses.
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Set against the backdrop of the Welsh countryside is Bodidris hall and its nine acres of grounds, it even has its own lake! ‘Bodidris
feels like their own home for the day.’ couples can have exclusive use of the venue for the day and night of their wedding with accommodation for up to 16 people in eight luxurious rooms followed by brunch for 16 the following morning for just £2000. May 2014 couples can also get married in the summer house in the garden with spectacular views.
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is a unique and romantic wedding venue,’ says Gari Wyn-Jones, manager of the hotel. ‘The Grade ii listed 16th century hall makes for a spectacular setting for any wedding. We’ll do our absolute best to make sure that the couple’s big day goes perfectly.’ Bodidris hall offers an all-inclusive wedding package that includes drinks, wedding breakfast and evening buffet. Prices start from £3,500 plus a service charge, which includes use of the ceremony room where civil ceremonies for up to 65 guests can be held.
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every bride should feel like a princess on her big day, and what better way than having your wedding in a castle? Glandyfi castle is the perfect romantic fairytale venue for small weddings of up to 40 people. ‘The castle is a very unique building and has amazing views,’ says owner Maureen holmes. ‘couples love the privacy of the venue and the fact that the castle
Set in abergele, surrounded by the beautiful Welsh countryside, the Kinmel Manor hotel certainly makes for a picturesque venue. Whether you’re planning an intimate wedding, or want to invite all your family and friends, the hotel can accommodate you – you could have up to 300 people at your wedding breakfast and up to 250 at the ceremony itself! The Kinmel Manor complete celebration package costs just £3,999 (based on 50 guests) and includes a dedicated wedding planner, venue hire, drinks package, wedding breakfast and evening buffet for up to 100 people. it also includes accommodation for the bride and groom on the wedding night. however, if you need something tailored completely to your needs, the hotel will be happy to put together the perfect package for you.
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Shooters hill hall in the heart of the beautiful Shropshire countryside was built in 1822 and is set in eight acres of parklands and woods with uninterrupted views across 40 miles to the Welsh hills. The hall has been specially designed for the exclusive use of 10 to 200 guests, with owners Richard and ishbel Macinnes-Manby living in an adjoining wing to ensure everything runs smoothly.
Wedding Fayres 28th February – 2nd March: The National Wedding Show, Birmingham 2nd March: Capesthorne Hall, Macclesfield 2nd March: Vicars Cross Golf Club, Cheshire 9th March: Celtic Royal, Caernarfon 9th March: Telford Hotel, Golf and Spa Resort, Telford 9th March: Bodidris Hall, Llandegla 9th March: Mellington Hall, Mellington 9th March: the Hand Hotel, Chirk 15th – 16th March: The National Wedding Show, Manchester 15th March: Brymbo Cricket Club 16th March: The Civic Hall, Nantwich 23rd March: Ludlow Castle, Ludlow 6th April: Mottram Hall, Macclesfield 6th April: Venue Cymru, Llandudno 6th April: Chester Football Club, Cheshire 6th April: Bodelwyddan Castle, Bodelwyddan, Rhyl 8th April: Highfield Hall Hotel, Northop 12th May: Gregynog Hall, Tregynon 13th April: Llangollen Pavillion, Llangollen 12th May: Gregynog Hall, Tregynon
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‘Shooters Hill Hall is licensed for civil ceremonies and sleeps 10. The bridal suite features a dressing room, a spa bath and a two-person steam and hydro-massage shower room!’ explains Ishbel. ‘For weddings, we work with carefully chosen experts in catering, photography, floristry, entertainment and event planners to cater for our guests’ every wish.’
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Cae Mor Hotel in Llandudno is a luxurious wedding venue that can accommodate up to 55 guests during the day and 70 for the evening reception. ‘We offer three all-inclusive packages with the aim of helping to take some of the stress out of planning your wedding,’ explains manager Stuart Desborough. ‘We also offer a discount of 15% for your wedding guests.’ ‘My daughter had her wedding at the Cae Mor Hotel,’ says a happy customer. ‘It was the best wedding food, wine, ambience and attention to detail I have ever seen. And can we include a special mention to the manager Stuart who couldn’t do enough for us!’ Complete wedding packages at the Cae Mor Hotel start at £55 per person, while evening reception packages start at £25 per person. Exclusive use of the hotel including all 23 bedrooms, food and drink is available from £6,500.
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If you’re looking for luxury and splendour, then look no further than Carden Park near Chester.
Mellington Hall Hotel in mid Wales. ‘Our wedding co-ordinator Kim Evans can work with the couple to help them find what’s right for them and to make sure that no detail, however small, is overlooked.’ In fact, the service at Mellington Hall is so good that they have been shortlisted in the Welsh National Wedding Awards, including for 2012 and 2013. The venue itself is just as stunning as the service – the 19th century Victorian gothic mansion is set in 280 acres of mature gardens and tranquil parklands. If you want a stress-free wedding, you can get everything you need to accommodate 40 daytime guests and 60 evening guests, including photographer, florist, cake and evening entertainment for only £4,250. This offer is only available on remaining dates throughout 2014, so if it sounds like the offer for you, get in touch.
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With 25 years of experience hosting wedding receptions, Brookhouse Mill in Denbigh offer plenty of advice to make sure that your wedding reception is a party that won’t soon be forgotten by you or your guests. The large function room in the old mill is the perfect location for a celebration, whether you want a sit down threecourse meal, a buffet or a gourmet barbeque. ‘We can host wedding receptions for up to 300 people,’ explains Karen Hall of Brookhouse Mill. ‘Up to 65 guests can enjoy a meal in our main function room during the day or we can accommodate up to 110 in the evening. Brookhouse Mill itself is full of unique charm – it’s a 17th century flour mill with low wooden beams and cogs and machinery on show. We can accommodate 150 day guests and 300 evening guests in our marquee, which can be set up on the riverside at Brookhouse or at other venues in north Wales. For the marquee, we also supply flooring and heating where needed.’
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‘It is such a pleasure to be involved with one of the most important days in a couple’s life,’ says Liz Pickering, wedding coordinator at Carden Park. ‘If you are looking for a picturesque venue and a team to help with all the special touches we would love to welcome you here so you can see for yourself how magical your day can be.’ Carden Park offer an all-inclusive 60-guest Sunday wedding package costing £3,999, available for 2014 and 2015 weddings. Other wedding packages start from £55 per person during low season (October to May) and £60 per person in high season (June to September) for 10 to 350 guests.
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‘We know that every wedding day is unique, so we make sure to tailor our service to suit the couple, letting them relax and enjoy themselves,’ says Vanessa Thomas, manager of
As well as being a stunning wedding venue, Hawkstone Park Hotel in Weston-under-Redcastle has numerous facilities to help you relax before your wedding, including two golf courses and the famous Follies. For the wedding itself, there’ll be a dedicated wedding co-ordinator to help you choose the right details and make sure that everything runs smoothly. What’s better, your wedding will take place against the spectacular backdrop of the Follies, a 400-acre historic woodland. All inclusive wedding packages at Hawkstone Park Hotel start at £3,250 for 50 day guests and up to 100 evening guests from May to September or just £2,500 from October to March. Get in touch to discuss your specific requirements.
Hotels at a glance Albright hussey MAnor hotel www.albrighthussey.co.uk 01939 290571 bodidris hAll www.bodidris.com 01978 790434 brookhouse Mill www.brookhousemill.co.uk 01745 813377 CAe Mor hotel www.caemorllandudno.co.uk 01492 878101 CArden PArk www.cardenpark.co.uk 01829 731000 glAndyfi CAstle www.glandyficastle.co.uk 01654 781238 hAwkstone PArk hotel www.hawkstoneparkweston.co.uk 01948 841 700 the kinMel MAnor www.kinmelmanor.co.uk 01745 832014 Mellington hAll www.mellingtonhallhotel.com 01588 620456 the Penrhos ArMs www.penrhosarms.com 01650 511243 PlAs gwynfryn www.plasgwynfryn.co.uk 01341 241363 rossett hAll hotel www.rossetthallhotel.co.uk 01244 571000 shooters hill hAll www.shootershillhall.co.uk 07917 445560
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In the village of Llanbedr, near Harlech is Plas Gwynfryn, a beautiful Welsh country house. ‘Plas Gwynfryn is a very unique venue in a beautifully private setting’ says owner, Caroline Evans. ‘We offer an individual, completely customisable service, which is perfect for couples who know exactly what they want.’ The exclusive use venue can host weddings for up to 60 day guests, with the possibility of small receptions in the house or larger celebrations in a marquee. The civil ceremony can be held in one of three very beautiful, very different rooms or under the open air veranda. Complete wedding packages at Plas Gwynfryn start from £3,500, which includes exclusive use of the house, two nights’ accommodation and breakfast for up to 14 people,
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Cae Mor Hotel
A luxurious wedding venue in north Wales
Set in the stunning crescent of Llandudno’s Victorian promenade, Cae Mor Hotel provides an ideal venue for small to medium weddings for up to 55 during the day and 70 for the evening reception. To take some of the strain out of organizing your special day we have put together three all-inclusive packages starting at £55 per person with the aim of helping manage the budget for your wedding, we can even offer you exclusive use of the hotel from as little at £6500.00 subject to restrictions.
We also offer
PRE-SHOW DINING for just £12.50 for two courses.
Located right next to Venue Cymru, Cae Mor Hotel is the ideal place to enjoy a meal before catching a show.
We also have a large private car park for our guests to use.
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The Penrhos Arms in Machynlleth is a 15th century hotel, complete with original period features and traditional charm that will guarantee a memorable occasion with plenty of photo opportunities to be found! ‘We can offer fantastic rates and can make sure that you feel happy and relaxed on your big day,’ says Dawn Davies at The Penrhos Arms. ‘We will cater to your budget, so whether you want an intimate celebration or the party of a lifetime, we can take a very flexible approach. We can even arrange for the rooms to be decorated or, if you prefer, make the rooms available the day before your wedding so you can make sure that everything is done exactly to your tastes.’
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a three-course wedding breakfast and all the finishing touches to make the big day truly special.
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In the UK, the average age at which men get married is 30.8 years and for women it is 28.9 years…
Set in over four acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, Albright Hussey Manor Hotel in Shrewsbury (above) makes a stunning backdrop for a wedding. The Grade II listed classic country house dates back to 1524 and still has many original Tudor features, including a moat. The family-owned and run hotel is one of only two hotels in Shrewsbury to be awarded four AA stars, and the staff are well qualified to make sure that your special day runs seamlessly. Albright Hussey Manor can cater for anything from 40 to 200 guests. The complete wedding package includes everything you’ll need, including room hire for the ceremony, wedding breakfast and reception, food and drink for 60 day guests and 100 evening guests, services of the hotel wedding co-ordinator and master of ceremonies and the bridal suite for the night of your wedding, all from only £3,900 for 2014.
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Love Light and Peace Tents is a small family run business that can offer a unique venue for your wedding celebrations. ‘We have a range of beautiful sustainable and organic vegetable dyed canvas marquees for hire,’ says Melanie Bainbridge-Hickie, joint owner of Love Light and Peace Tents. ‘They brighten up any event! All of them are fully lined and come in a variety of options available with flooring, decor
Real Weddings: Mel and Matt
A chance meeting at Butlins, Minehead led to love for teenagers Melinda Beattie and Matthew Hartley. Fast-forward eight years and the couple are planning their wedding after a truly romantic proposal during another holiday, albeit in a slightly more exotic location! Melinda explains, ‘We went to Barcelona, and Matt proposed to me in Placa de Catalunya Park. It was perfect, although we both got very emotional!’ The happy couple will wed in early April at Chester’s DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Spa. Melinda says: ‘To get married at The DoubleTree was an easy decision to make – it’s such a lovely place, and it’s located pretty centrally between Matt’s family in Manchester and mine in Wrexham so it’s the ideal venue for us. ‘We don’t really have a theme for our big day, but there will be lots of pale pink, with touches of lace, pearls, sparkle and a slightly vintage feel.’ Melinda is understandably excited about her big day and really looking forward to seeing Matt waiting for her at the end of the aisle. ‘I can’t wait to see his face!’ she laughs before adding, ‘I think we are both quite nervous about the first dance; we don’t really like being the centre of attention and we both have two left feet!’
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Rossett Hall Hotel combines old-world charm and grandeur with all the amenities and comfort of a modern hotel – it really is the best of both worlds! ‘Our wedding team understands that your wedding day must fulfil all your dreams and aspirations,’ says Tracy Elliot, business development manager at Rossett Hall Hotel. ‘We place great emphasis on the quality of our service and will do everything we can to guide you through all stages of planning your big day. However you picture your dream wedding, we can help you realise your dream’. For dates in 2014 you can take advantage of their ‘Dream Wedding’ package for £3,500 which will provide everything you need for your wedding ceremony, wedding breakfast and reception for 50 daytime and 80 evening guests, including wedding cake, table decorations and evening entertainment. The ‘Dream Wedding’ package will also be available in 2015 for £3,950.
and furnishings. We can provide everything from small tents suitable for children’s areas, holistic treatments or as a private space for the bride and groom, right up to a giant tent that can hold up to 500 people!’
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Plas Isaf, a beautifully restored barn and country house in Corwen, could be the perfect venue for your wedding if you’re looking for something a little unusual. The barn has been lovingly restored, complete with oak trusses and slate floors and, along with the Georgian country house, is set in stunning landscaped gardens that provide plenty of photo opportunities. ‘Our beautiful barn is open plan and can hold ceremonies from 20 to 180 guests, and catering for up to 350 guests in the reception,’ explains owner Liza Francis. ‘As we’re a small family business, we can offer you the flexibility to make sure that your day meets your specific requirements. Get in touch with us to discuss your special day.’
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The Castle Suite, where weddings at The Quay Hotel and Spa on the Deganwy Quay, Llandudno are held, is widely thought of as one of the most desirable wedding venues in north Wales, and with the spectacular and historical waterside backdrop of Conwy Castle, it’s easy to see why. The experienced in-house wedding coordinators at the Quay can make sure that you have the wedding of your dreams in this beautiful seaside location. With seven wedding packages to choose from, all of which can be altered to suit your needs, you can have the perfect celebration for up to 180 guests for the ceremony and 200 for the wedding breakfast.
THE DRESS Every bride wants to look her best on her big day, and the biggest part of that is the dress. Your first outing to a bridal shop may well be daunting – with so many styles to choose from and the potential minefield of sizing, trying on a dress for the first time can be nerve-wracking, though undeniably exciting. Luckily, help is at hand to
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Set in the heart of the North Wales coast with beautiful countryside surroundings, The Kinmel Manor Hotel is the perfect wedding venue. With a reputation for fine food and excellent service we can assure you that you will have the most special and memorable day. Our beautifully designed and decorated rooms can accommodate intimate civil ceremonies for just a handful of guests to the most lavish of wedding breakfasts for up to 300.
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Exclusive 5 star luxury boutique accommodation with breathtaking coastal views - Wales at it’s best! Glandyfi Castle is a building of romance and imagination, both stately yet intimate, but above all quirky. With its towers and turrets, ramparts and octagonal rooms, there is nothing about the castle which is predictable. It is a true folly - designed to bring pleasure to the eye as well as to the heart.
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A uniquely romantic wedding venue set in the heart of north Wales With the serene backdrop of the Welsh countryside and the hall itself surrounded by a beautiful 9 acres estate and lake, it is the ideal location for the perfect wedding pictures. The Grade II listed 14th century Hall also creates a spectacular setting for an atmospheric wedding reception, with the most amazing views from our restaurant.
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All Inclusive Wedding Package £3500 plus service charge
Special rates for winter weddings Includes drinks package, wedding breakfast and evening buffet, plus use of the ceremony room free of charge! Price based on 50 day guests. Please enquire about evening guests.
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At So Chic we specialize in elegant occasion wear for Mother of the Bride, Mother of the Groom and Wedding guests. We make shopping for that special day an enjoyable experience in a relaxed environment, with friendly service and professional advice.
Two private bridal showrooms can be booked by appointment to give you total privacy while enjoying treasured moments choosing your wedding gown.
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Wedding Planner Dolly Blue Bridal is open seven days a week and late night by appointment. Call 01948 667759 to make an appointment or visit www. dollybluebridalstudio.co.uk to find out more. With two floors of stunning bridal and bridesmaid dresses, designer gowns and eveningwear, from sizes 4 to 32, Trisha’s Bridal Wear in Oswestry should be your first port of call on the search for your perfect dress. With 17 years of trading experience, the shop has had a very successful three years after moving premises. The frequently updated stock of bridal gowns will give you plenty to choose from. As well as being named regional winners of the Linzi Jay stockist of the year award, Trisha’s is also the exclusive stockist of Venus bridal wear in the area and any alterations needed to make sure that your dress fits perfectly can be done in-house. Visit www.trishasbridalwear.co.uk for more information or call 01691 671133 for a personal appointment to find out what Trisha’s can do!
make sure that you find the perfect dress. At Dolly Blue Bridal in Whitchurch, you’ll not only find a wide range of stylish and contemporary gowns, but plenty of advice and guidance as well. Owner Adele Nortcliffe is a highly qualified bridal seamstress who has worked for leading bridal houses. ‘My experience in the industry has taught me that you don’t need to spend thousands on a dress – what’s important is the finished fit and quality of service,’ she says. ‘Once you have made a decision on your bridal
gown we will take your measurements and order a dress as close to your size as possible. We are expert seamstresses and can alter your gown to fit perfectly once it arrives.’ Dolly Blue Bridal offers a carefully selected collection of bridal gowns and accessories as well as new and vintage gowns under the in-house label, Archive Atelier. The collection is focused on quality fabrics, superior styling and beautiful detailing, with all dresses retailing for less than £1,000.
LOOkiNg YOur BesT A stunning dress isn’t the only thing needed to make sure that you make a beautiful bride – there’s hair and makeup to consider, plus available treatments you can order to make sure that your hair and skin is in top condition for your wedding day.
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The morning of your wedding can be stressful but The Bellissimo Bridal Team will travel to you, and take the stress out of doing your hair and make-up. Owner Jane Bellis has 18 years’ experience as a professional stylist and makeup artist and with over 500 brides delighted by Jane and the team, it’s little wonder that they’ve gained the reputation of the leading bridal hair and makeup team in north Wales and the North West. You can even get 15% off beauty treatments leading up to the day as well! it isn’t just on the day of your wedding that Bellissimo can help – they also offer a ‘Thread up and get Lashed’ package for hen dos to help you get the party started in style. For just £30 per person, you can relax in the ViP area of the salon and enjoy a glass of bubbly while you get your brow or facial threading done plus full makeup and lashes! Find out more about Bellissimo online at www. janebellis.com or call the friendly team on 01244 536313 to make an appointment.
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Real Weddings: Jade and James
Jade and James had known each other for five years before they decided to tie the knot. ‘We originally met through a friend of a friend, but we got on really well’ explains Jade. ‘James always said that he didn’t want to get married, but when we decided to start a family, we thought it was the best thing to do. We didn’t see much point in dragging the planning out as we were getting married for the sake of starting a family, not just for the day itself.’ Jade and James planned their wedding in just 12 weeks and got married in December 2012. ‘We wanted a winter wedding,’ says Jade. ‘We chose lots of deep reds, silver and of course, white. Because we got married so quickly, there was a lot to do in a short space of time, but I had a lot of help from my mum and my mother-inlaw. James was very good as well and did quite a lot. It was quite stressful and I was glad when it was all over, but I’m really glad that we did it!’
special day, offering long-term hair removal and a range of skin rejuvenation treatments,’ says Jo suckley at Total Look Beauty salon. ‘ultraPlus VPL treatment is world-renowned and has been clinically proven to permanently reduce hair from all parts of the face and body, and rejuvenate skin. such treatments include collagen stimulation to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, close open pores, and for the removal of pigmentation marks and broken capillaries. it’s advisable to book a consultation about six to eight months before your big day so your therapist can make an assessment of the best line of treatment for your needs and determine how many treatments will be needed.’ Find out more about UltraPlus VPL and the other treatments available at Total Look Beauty Salon, go online to visit www.totallookbeauty. co.uk or call 01743 741327.
k Don’t Forget Your smile! esthetique Dental offer many solutions to
make your smile picture perfect from whitening to invisible braces for the bride and groom. ‘Many brides and grooms want to improve their smile leading up to their wedding,’ says Deb Price at esthetique. ‘The key to getting the smile you have always wanted is to come and see us for a consultation early so that we can plan the best treatment to get you the best results.
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Wedding Planner ‘If you have grey amalgam fillings that make you self-conscious when you laugh, why not get them changed for tooth coloured fillings? Do you wish your teeth were straighter? Then Dr Emily Wright can offer cosmetic orthodontics solutions. Concerned about a gap? Talk to Dr Thomas Norlin about implants. Whatever your concerns our experienced team are here to guide you through each option step by step.’ Call for a consultation on 01939 211150 or visit www.esthetiquedental. co.uk
ThE CakE as well as being an eye-catching centrepiece and a tasty treat for your guests, there are many traditions concerning the wedding cake. Wedding cakes can be anything from simple and traditional to lavish and out of the ordinary – some couples even choose to have cheese wedding cakes!
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With 20 years of baking experience, Benjamin Lee Cakes on anglesey can make you a stunning cake for your big day. Owner Benjamin Lee creates handmade, award winning cakes and has worked for many prestigious clients. Back in 2010, he even made a congratulations cake for Prince William and kate Middleton to mark their engagement! Visit the shop in Menai Bridge to take a look at the many fantastic wedding cake designs on offer, all made from the best Belgian milk, white and dark chocolate. Benjamin is able to work closely with his clients to create a cake that fits any theme and can create unique designs to meet individual specifications. he can also create delicious award-winning chocolates for wedding favours. Find out more about Benjamin Lee Cakes online at www.benjaminleecakes.co.uk or call to speak to Benjamin on 01248 712778.
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in Wrexham have been making cakes for many years and can help you make your dream wedding cake. ‘I recommend that couples order their wedding cake as soon as possible, usually six to eight months before the wedding so there’s plenty of time to discuss what they want,’ says Mike. ‘I can get cakes made quicker if needed though, provided I have what’s needed in the shop. ‘all the cakes are priced by size and decorations. a basic three-tier sponge cake with white icing costs £119. I can also make fruit cake,
chocolate, lemon, carrot, coffee and even more unusual flavours such as chocolate and violet or rainbow sponge! Each tier can be a different type of cake if needed – couples can get in touch to discuss their requirements and to get a quote. Contact Sugar and Spice on 01978 264355 or go online to visit www.cakesbysugarandspice.co.uk to see more of their amazing cakes!
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If you’d like to have something a little out of the ordinary for your wedding, a cheese wedding cake from Porter’s Delicatessen in Llangollen is a great alternative to a traditional fruit cake. ‘We encourage people to enquire early so they can come in and taste the cheeses that we have on offer,’ says Tracey hughes at Porter’s. ‘We have access to a full range of both continental and British cheeses, including a wide selection of Welsh cheeses. We also have a heart shaped French cheese called Neufchâtel, which is a very popular way of finishing off a cheese wedding cake. Once the couple have chosen what cheeses they want to be included, it usually takes four to six weeks for us to source them in the right condition. We can deliver to local venues or, for those further afield, we can send the cheeses by courier along with step-by-step instructions to assemble the cake at the other end. ‘Cheese wedding cakes are becoming more and more popular as not only are they something a bit unusual, but they’re also very cost effective – prices start at around £2 per person. We offer a very flexible service and do our best to do whatever suits the couple.’ If you would like a cheese wedding cake, contact Porter’s Delicatessen at 01978 862990 or visit www.portersdeli.co.uk to find out more.
PhOTOgraPhEr Photographs are the best way to preserve the precious memories of your wedding day and helen Baly Photography based in north Shropshire can make sure that you have a full album of pictures worth sharing. as an artistically trained photographer, helen has an exceptional eye for detail and can create some stunning shots that you will love and cherish, and she has already gained a fantastic reputation as one of the best wedding photographers in Shropshire. ‘Every wedding is unique, exciting, romantic and fun and I would love to hear from any couples wishing to talk about the photography for their special day,’ says helen. ‘We can discuss their requirements, look at my wedding albums and hopefully find a package to suit their wishes.’
helen Baly Photography covers Shropshire, Cheshire and north Wales. To see more of Helen’s work, visit her website at www.helenbaly.co.uk or call 07970 027766 to discuss your special day.
SOMEThINg FOr ThE guESTS Traditionally, guests are given sugared almond favours, but modern couples often choose to be more creative – personalised chocolates, lovehearts, small gifts and lottery tickets are just a few ideas. award-winning chocolatier, Cathryn O’Connell from Cathryn Cariad Chocolates can create wedding favours that are completely unique to your wedding, ‘all wedding favours are handmade to order,’ says Cathryn. ‘I am happy to discuss your requirements, so get in touch as soon as possible so I can mark your wedding date in my diary.’ among the delicious offerings from Cathryn Cariad Chocolates are personalised chocolate place cards, chocolate spoons, truffle pops and gorgeous chocolate stiletto shoes made to match any colour scheme. Get in touch on 01766 762796 or visit www. cathryncariad.com to find out more.
FLOWErS
It wouldn’t be a wedding without flowers and Flowers by Sally can create a wonderful floral arrangement for you. From her base in Bronnington, Sally Davies offers a fully bespoke personal floral service for any special occasion and can create your dream bouquet. ‘Contact me and I will personally see you
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Brookhouse Mill is a 17th century mill, which has been restored into an atmospheric restaurant which still features the low beams, grinding stones, cogs and wheels of its industrial past. Serving a variety of menus from light snacks at lunchtime to fine a la carte menu in the evening using great local welsh produce. Our traditional Sunday lunch is extremely popular and good value too.
• Large function room • Catering for weddings • Christenings and parties • Modern conservatory • Private dinner parties • Special occasions. Wee are accomplished outside caterers with over 25 years experience. Our white clearspan marquee can be hired on site or even brought to you for your own requirements. We can also organise luxury toilet facilities, heating and entertainment! Open 7 days a week! Visit our website for more information
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Classic Bus Hire For Your Wedding • Let your guests arrive in style on board our beautiful, classic 1962 Leyland Tiger Cub! • This lovingly restored bus can seat up to 41 passengers and looks charming when decorated in ribbons and bows thatt can be matched tched to your chosen colour scheme. • We also have for hire coaches of varying arying sizes to transport your family and friends for thatt very important Hen and/or Stag night/weekend.
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through from your initial ideas to your perfect day,’ says Sally. ‘From the day you contact me, I will be there every step of the way, from your own bouquet, bridesmaid’s flowers and buttonholes for those special guests.’ Take a look at more of Sally’s work at www. flowersbysally.com or call 07949 440026 or 01948 710631 to discuss your flower arrangement.
Looking for an entertainer for your big day? Why not try George Michael – he’s only £1.5 million per wedding! (But what a party…)
people. all of the cars are available chauffeurdriven, and our campervans can also be hired for selfdrive so the bride and groom can head off on their honeymoon right after the wedding! Half day hire costs from £250 to £290 depending on the vehicle, but we’re very flexible – it’s your day and we do our best to do it your way! Whenever you hire one of our vehicles for a wedding, it will come fully decorated with ribbons, bows and flowers and we will include a bottle of bubbly for the happy couple!’ Visit www.hilltopclassics.co.uk or call Paul on 01978 755100 to find out more.
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TranSporT Hiring a special car and chaffeur is the best way to make a spectacular entrance on your big day!
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If you want to make a memorable entrance on your big day, what better way than picking an unusual vehicle to get you to the church on time? How about hiring a classic VW campervan from Hilltop Classics near Wrexham? Campervans Molly and Emily can help you get to your wedding in quirky style, as can VW Beetles Billy and Cherub. other cars you can choose from include a stunning Jaguar E-Type (Eleanor), a 1984 Jaguar XJS (Jilly) and even a beach buggy (Georgie). ‘all our cars are available for wedding hire,’ says owner paul Williamson. ‘The campervans are very popular because they really have the wow factor and can carry up to five
‘our beautiful classic 1962 Leyland Tiger Cub has been lovingly restored and refurbished,’ says Vivian Lawrence from Tanat Valley Coaches, who are based near oswestry. ‘She’s a beautiful bus and is very unique. She has a new interior and is due to have a new coat of paint any day now, so she will look very smart for the start of the wedding season!’ ‘We price the Tiger Cub on the details given to us by the customer. By chatting to the customer and understanding exactly what it is they require enables us to give them a fair price and ultimately keeps the customer happy – which is what we strive to achieve. The bus can be used to transport the bride and groom, the wedding party, the guests or whatever is required of her – no job is too big or small and nothing is too much trouble! our drivers are uniformed and look very smart. They also undergo in-house training with regular assessments, so rest assured you will be well looked after on the day.’
e saw a plethora of celebrities tie the knot last year, and many of their ceremonies were far from typical. Actress Keira Knightley, raised eyebrows when she married her longtime beau in flat shoes and a short Chanel ballet dress, and Facebook’s Sean Parker made the headlines with his $10 million wedding, apparently themed around the TV show, Game of Thrones. Other well-known faces who chose to go down the unconventional route when it came to saying ‘I do’ included singer Tina Turner who married German music producer Erwin Bach in a lavish ceremony at their home in Switzerland. Turner was resplendent in an eyecatching green and black silk Armani dress embellished with Swarovski crystals, and what appeared to be diamante leggings underneath! In a further break from tradition, the 73-year-old icon requested that all her female guests wear white, and the men black tie. Oprah Winfrey and Bryan Adams were amongst the ‘A’ list guests gathered to celebrate with the happy couple who have been together for over 27 years. Corrie and Loose Women doyenne, Denise Welch, married Lincoln Townley in a ‘fairytale’ ceremony in a private villa on the Algarve, in front of 260 friends and family. The star, who suffers from depression, later auctioned off her wedding dress – a bespoke lemon-coloured raw silk and Chantilly lace gown – pledging half the proceeds to mental health organisation, Mind. Hollywood heavyweight, Christian Slater and his longtime girlfriend, business development consultant Brittany Lopez, also had a memorable 2013. The couple tied the knot in an impromptu ceremony at a Florida courthouse. They had originally gone there to get their wedding license but apparently decided they could not wait to say, ‘I do’! Supermodel Elle Macpherson got married to billionaire real estate developer Jeffrey Soffer in a secret ceremony in July. The glamorous couple surprised their close friends and family by flying them out to Fiji for, what they thought was a holiday then stunned them all by getting hitched! Katie Price married stripper Kieran Hayler in January after a whirlwind twomonth romance. They said their vows in a private ceremony on a beach in Barbados then threw a lavish second wedding in the UK in March. The model, who has previously walked down the aisle with Peter Andre and Alex Reid, vowed that this was third time lucky and the marriage was ‘for keeps’! Celebrity weddings to look forward to in 2014 include the ‘Special K’ couple Kim Kardashian and rapper Kanye West, and Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston. Coincidentally, Aniston’s ex Brad Pitt is also rumoured to be finally tying the knot with Angelina Jolie.
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One of Hilltop Classics fleet of vehicles ‘We will decorate the outside of the bus with ribbons for no extra charge but for an additional £30 we will decorate the interior with ribbons and bows to match the bride and groom’s colour scheme. Of course, if they prefer, they can decorate the bus themselves and we can make arrangements to let them have access the day before the wedding if needed. After all, it’s their big day, and we want to make it as lovely for them as possible.’ Find out more at www.tanat.co.uk or call Viv direct on 01691 780909 to chat about options.
Cheshire Luxury Cars has a fantastic reputation for quality, whether that be in the jaw-dropping beauty of their superlative cars, or the attentive service which comes as standard. ‘For the ultimate white wedding you could choose one of the hauntingly beautiful Rolls Royce Ghost replete in English white, they are quite simply the ultimate wedding car,’ says Peter Harmer of Cheshire Luxury Cars. ‘The imperious Rolls Royce Phantom looks imposing in midnight sapphire and has been long renowned as the most luxurious car on the road today. The impressive fleet also boasts two state-of-the-art Range Rovers – the black Vogue and the white Autobiography, or you may wish to choose the Mercedes Benz S63 AMG. ‘For the thrill seekers out there, the Ferrari 458 Spider lives up to its billing as being the greatest sports car on the road and is ideal for the groom. We know that wedding days are the most magical day of a couple’s life. Our service is to provide that extra bit of elegance to make their day even more special.’ Cheshire Luxury Cars have a range of wedding packages available, including discounted multi-car packages. Give them a call on 01244 505894 or visit 07850 326109 or visit www. cheshireluxurycars.com
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Inject a little 1930s style and elegance into your wedding with Bespoked Wedding Cars. ‘We are a family-run business serving the areas of
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Cheshire, Wirral, north Shropshire and north Wales,’ explains owner Derek Brooks. ‘All of our cars are in matching ivory with black hoods, and are finished to exacting standards. They have the detailing and feel of vintage vehicles, but with pristine finishes, comfort and reliability of modern vehicles. ‘Our cars are designed for ease of access for brides with those important wedding dresses specifically in mind. As members of the National Association of Wedding Car Professionals we have the experience and exacting operational standards to ensure your wedding day runs smoothly and to plan. Our aim is to help make your day perfect. Prices are based on your individual requirements to offer you flexibility and best value for money. Our cars are available to view at most times, just 15 minutes from Chester Business Park, call or email us for a free consultation or to arrange a viewing.’ Find out more at www. bespokedweddingcars.com or contact them on 01978 762015 or 07919 273527.
Make sure that you arrive for your big day in style in Belles and Beaus. They can transport you from your home, hotel room or wherever else you might be to your venue in one of their stunning vintage cars driven by one of their professional and fully qualified drivers. Belles and Beaus can travel to anywhere within 40 miles of Mold and can give your wedding the classic vintage look that you’ve always dreamed of – get in touch to discuss your requirements and to make sure that you’re transported in comfort and look fantastic doing it! Visit www.bellesandbeauschester.co.uk or call 07821 683621 to find out more.
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Personal Poetry can help. For just £19.50 Brian can write a personalised poem just for you. ‘I don’t need much time to put something together,’ says Brian. ‘All I need is a bit of information about the person that the poem is for and a general thrust of what you would like the poem to be about – whether you want it to be happy or sad, funny or serious.’ Brian has already delighted many customers with his poems, with customers calling their personal poem ‘absolutely brilliant’ and ‘absolutely fantastic’. Joyce and Albert Payne, who had a poem written for their 70th wedding anniversary said: ‘The poem was a beautiful and tender tribute to our years of happiness, love and devotion. Most moving – we cried.’ Contact Your Personal Poetry on 01691 652956 or visit www.yourpersonalpoetry.co.uk
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Releasing white doves at the end of your wedding is perhaps one of the most romantic endings to your perfect day, but it’s far from the only way to involve birds! Cheshire Falconry not only offer white dove release, but can also arrange for your wedding rings to be carried down the aisle by a free-flying hawk or owl! ‘Our ring delivery really does add an extra element of magic to any wedding day,’ says managing director, Steve Birchall. ‘Imagine an owl or hawk carrying your wedding rings silently across the heads of your wedding party, or down the aisle to the groom.’ Cheshire Falconry can also arrange for wedding day flying displays or can let your guests have a hands-on flying experience with these magnificent creatures. It will certainly make your wedding day memorable! For more information go online and visit www. cheshirefalconry.com or call 01606 882223.
THE HONEYMOON Once the wedding is over, you’ll no doubt want
some time to relax. Head to Delmar World to talk about your travel ideas and their friendly staff will help you put together your ideal tailor-made travel experience. As wedding and honeymoon specialists, with 50 years’ experience Delmar World can help you find somewhere to get married abroad or find the perfect place to relax after the big day. Find out more about Delmar World at www. delmarworld.co.uk or call 01978 853886. If you’re looking for a bargain on your honeymoon, HolidaySuperDeals can help! Whether you want a cheap getaway or an allinclusive luxury trip, HolidaySuperdeals have a huge choice of worldwide destinations available. To find a honeymoon deal for you, visit www. holidaysuperdeals.co.uk
If you’d rather stay a little closer to home, head to page 60 through to page 71 and take a look at some of our best local holiday destinations.
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What better way to say how you feel at your wedding than with a poem? If you’re not the wordy type, but still want to commemorate the occasion with a verse, Brian Stone at Your
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Bespoked Choose from our fleet of classic vehicles including 2 Bay window VW Campervans, 2 Classic Beetles, a Jaguar XJS, a Jaguar E-Type and a VW Beach Buggy. Our chauffeurs are very flexible and we can tailor our service to meet your individual needs. For information and photographs of each of our vehicles, take a look at our website, facebook or twitter pages. Please give us a call on 01978 755100 or 07506922447 or e-mail us at info@hilltopclassics.co.uk and we will be happy to provide you with a personal quotation.
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The superb 17th Century listed barn is ideally situated, with some of the most spectacular views of the Dee Valley. The barn offers a wealth of versatility, with impressive oak trusses and slate floors. A marquee is positioned next to the barn, which overlooks the open countryside so we can accommodate 30 to 300 guests. To make your day complete, we offer exclusive use of the barn and gardens for civil ceremonies, partnerships and wedding day celebrations.
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Come and see the barn and marquee set up for different wedding breakfast styles and civil ceremonies. Meet with some of our recommended wedding suppliers who will share their experience and ideas.
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Regency hall built in 1822 for a partner of Fortnum & Mason for his country retreat Set in extensive woods and parkland with uninterrupted views across 40 miles of the Welsh hills Five beautiful bedrooms including the bridal suite with dressing room, spa bath with built-in TV and radio and double shower and steam room Drawing room, formal dining room, library and kitchen/media
Licenced for civil ceremonies and partnerships Perfect for small intimate weddings (up to 30 guests) New for 2013, courtyard marquee (up to 60 guests) Luxury accommodation for up to 14 guests Beautiful mountain backdrop and sea views Contact Caroline Evans for a wedding package. Llanbedr, Gwynedd, LL45 2NY 01341 241363 or 07767 473505 enquiries@plasgwynfryn.co.uk www.plasgwynfryn.co.uk
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Organising the biggest day of your life is no small matter, let our experts make your dream wedding a reality Surrounded by 1000 acres of Cheshire countryside your wedding will be beautiful. Whether you want a small intimate occasion with 10 guests or a large celebration with 350 guests your dream will come true at Carden Park Hotel, Golf Resort and Spa. Choose from the variety of ceremony venues including the front lawn gazebo for a magical al fresco wedding. Enjoy your delicious wedding breakfast as a newly married couple and look forward to celebrating in to the evening. With 196 bedrooms all your guests can enjoy your full day before retiring to bed. Plus you can treat yourself to a relaxing treatment at the award winning spa or a round of golf before the big day with the two championship golf courses - perfect for your hen or stag do too. Discover our 2014 and 2015 all inclusive wedding packages from just £3,999 to enjoy with 60 guests
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‘Fantastic views of Snowdonia’
Located in Dinas Dinlle near Caernarfon is Morfa Lodge Holiday Park, a family owned and personally operated park, lying in an area of unspoilt beauty. ‘Situated in a central location for the many tourist attractions, and for those wishing to tour Snowdonia, Morfa Lodge is in the perfect spot offering tranquillity and idyllic views of the Snowdonia Mountain Range,’ says Andy Livingston at Morfa Lodge. ‘Caernarfon Bay is less than a mile away and adjacent to the Foryd Bay Nature Reserve, an ideal location for the bird watching enthusiast. We are literally 10 minute walk away from four miles of sandy beach. The park is very family orientated, with plenty to do. Our clubhouse offers an extensive food menu, entertainment throughout the peak and mid-season and games room. Outside, we have two outdoor heated swimming pools, play areas for the children and plenty of space for bike rides. ‘We have 188 static and lodge pitches on the park and owners can enjoy a 10-month season. We also have 55 fully serviced touring pitches and static caravan and lodge hire available from 1st March until 31st October.’ Visit www.morfalodge.co.uk or call 01286 830205 to find out more about Morfa Lodge Holiday Park. Morfa Lodge also has two sister parks, Ogwen Bank and West Point. Find out more at www.ogwenbank.co.uk for Ogwen Bank Holiday Park and Country Club and www.westpointresort.co.uk for the West Point Beach Resort.
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Ellesmere, a small medieval market town near Oswestry, with its charming mix of Georgian and half-timbered buildings prides itself on its individual and independent shops selling a variety of tempting goods. Antiques, crafts and unusual gifts nestle comfortably beside fresh, local produce and the weekly market is a popular event amongst locals and tourists. When you’ve finished shopping, a welcoming variety of cafes, pubs and restaurants await! Ellesmere has a lot to offer the discerning visitor, not least the beautiful Mere situated on the outskirts of the town. The Mere is actually a glacial lake, a legacy of the Ice Age, and the most spectacular of the nine glacial meres in the area referred to as the ‘North Shropshire Lake District’. The well-maintained footpath around the Mere provides an excellent circular walk, suitable for all abilities, and its mature woodland is a haven for wildlife. During the spring months herons can be viewed nesting and feeding their young, and the visitor centre includes a natural history exhibition and Tourist Information Centre with facilities for booking local accommodation should you wish to prolong your stay and, to be honest, who wouldn’t?
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If you’ve always fancied going on a cruise, but not sure what destination or type of cruise to choose, then why not head to the London Cruise Show to find out more at first hand. There are now more cruise ships than ever before, catering for all types of travel styles and heading for an ever-increasing range of destinations, so making the decision can be baffling. Over the two days of the show, some of the world’s leading cruise lines and specialist companies will be on hand to answer your questions. There’ll also be exclusive show-only offers and upgrades, so make sure you don’t miss out! Uncover the world of cruising at the London Cruise Show at London’s Olympia on the 22nd and 23rd March. Tickets cost £6 if bought in advance or £10 on the door. For more information or to book tickets visit www.cruisingshow. com or call 0871 620 4024.
Glam Camping
If you want to get back to nature but can’t be bothered with the hassle of carrying a tent around and having to pitch it, then Woodland Park Lodges’ camping huts could be the place for your ideal getaway. There are a total of five huts located deep in the woods at the Woodland Park Lodges site in Ellesmere and all have electric lights, lockable doors and are basically furnished with wooden bunk beds, a table and a bench. All you need to bring is your own bed roll or airbed and sleeping bag and your cooking equipment! If you really want to travel light, there’s also the option of hiring a camping pack, which contains everything you need from camping stove, pan and plate to a tin opener and torch. When it comes time to eat, you can cook using a camp fire in one of the designated fire pits or you can bring along a barbeque. There is an area for washing up as well as a new toilet and shower block with hot water and electric showers. So, if you want to the camping experience but don’t want to give up all your creature comforts, why not give a camping hut a go? Four, Did You Know? seven and nine person camping huts are available starting at £40 One in three people a night. Woodland Park Lodges in the UK have also offer lodge hire. For more taken a camping or information or to make a booking caravan holiday in visit www.woodlandparklodges. co.uk or call 01691 611015. the last three years.
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If you want a rather unique and mobile holiday home, then a canal boat is for you. The local area has some of the most impressive canals in the country but if you tire of roaming, then you can moor your boat at Whixall Marina. The marina provides a tranquil haven for boat owners situated in the heart of the Shropshire countryside, which is considered one of the best places to de-stress in the country. Among the facilities at the marina are modern berths with water and electric hook ups, diesel sales, pump out, Elsan disposal, WiFi, a slipway and dry dock, laundrette, toilets, showers and secure parking for your car or motorcycle. Perhaps the most important thing to attract you to the marina though is the peace and quiet you’ll find. ‘We really enjoy the relaxing atmosphere at the marina,’ says one resident that we spoke to. ‘We have always liked the Llangollen canal, so it was the perfect place for us to settle down. Whixall Marina has everything we need nearby, plus the people here are always so friendly!’ If you’re looking for a short getaway, you can hire a boat from Whixall Marina, but if you’re looking at buying your own narrow boat, then the staff of British Waterways and Marinas Ltd. will be more than happy to advise you on everything from purchase and insurance to getting your boat licence, and of course a mooring for your pride and joy. You can hire a narrow boat from Hire a Canalboat – visit www. hireacanalboat. co.uk or call 01707 655649. If you would like to find out more about Whixall Marina or are considering buying your own narrow boat, visit www.bwml.co.uk
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With spring upon us and the worst of the A static caravan could also offer farm workers somewhere weather hopefully out of the way, now is to rest during lambing season or for private self build housing the perfect time to consider buying your projects enabling you to live on site. We offer a great range of own holiday home. If you buy one soon, pre-owned and offsite caravans that could meet your needs, you could even be in it for Easter and the so get in touch if you think we could help. May bank holidays! You can visit Lloyds Caravans’ website online at www. Many of you reading this article are lloydscaravans.co.uk or call 01745 832050 or 01745 560224, or lucky enough to have visited beautiful come along to the sales grounds in Pensarn or Talacre. You north Wales and no doubt think you can also visit our sister company Roy Kellett Caravans in Towyn, know all that the area has to offer, but north Wales or call 01745 350043. We look forward to helping we hope to be able to surprise you. We can help you to you find your dream second home. find the perfect park for your new holiday home and can recommend places and parks that you never even knew existed. At Lloyds Caravans we work with hundreds of privately owned static caravan parks in north Wales and Cheshire and can help you find a static caravan holiday home and park to best suit you and your needs. However not all static caravans are kept on a caravan site or at a holiday park – it’s not the only place you can keep one. If you have some land available did you Know? (local planning permission may be The world’s oldest required), a static caravan can mobile caravan, make a great addition to your ‘Wanderer’, made it’s home as extra bedroom space, an final journey last year office, a den for the children or as after an incredible extra storage space.
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Located in the heart of rural Cheshire, Lakeside Caravan park near winsford is a great place to relax and enjoy the scenery. with an ideal position on the shores of the winsford flashes, Lakeside is the great place for anyone with an interest in wildlife or fishing. In fact, the area is one of the most popular in Cheshire for fishing and the winsford flashes even have their own angling society. the area is also popular for walking and sailing. if you’d rather just relax, there’s still plenty of reasons why Lakeside should be your destination of choice – the park has great views over the lake from raised terraces and the park’s conservatory bar, the fisherman’s Tale, is a terrific spot to enjoy the view with friends and family. Luxury caravans at Lakeside Caravan park are available for both hire and purchase, so whether you want a short break in the country or a holiday home to call your own, Lakeside has plenty to offer. Lakeside Caravan Park is part of Thornley Leisure, who have seven parks in north Wales and Cheshire. Find out more at www.thornleyleisure. co.uk or call 0800 917 3170
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A Great Getaway! Snowdonia is one of the most popular holiday spots in north Wales – with stunning views and plenty of activities for the whole family to enjoy, it’s little wonder why! If you want a quiet getaway in Snowdonia with just you and a special someone, Tyddyn Sydney Bach, situated in the secluded grounds of a larger cottage in the village of Treborth, is a great little holiday cottage. The garden studio cottage has a spacious open plan lounge/bedroom, kitchen-diner and bathroom, all equipped to a high standard. There’s no shortage of mod-cons either – the cottage has underfloor heating, TV, DVD and WiFi. If you need something a little larger to accommodate the whole family, Y Gregas on the edge of the village of Cae Athro, a few miles from the castle town of Caernarfon could be the solution. The wonderful barn conversion can sleep up to 12 people in six bedrooms. The spacious lounge with a woodburner and kitchen-diner, complete Aga-style cooker, means that even with 12 people in the house, you’ll never get under each other’s feet! Tyddyn Sydney Bach and Y Gregas are available for holiday lets from North Wales Holiday Cottages. Visit www.northwalesholidaycottages. co.uk or call 01492 582492 to find out more.
A popular family resort with gorgeous beaches and a warm welcome, Abersoch, situated on the Llyn Peninsula is great for adults and children alike, whatever the weather or time of year. Long considered a ‘Mecca’ for watersports enthusiasts, Abersoch lends itself perfectly to surfing; Porth Neigwl, or Hell’s Mouth as it is also known, is particularly attractive to surfers due to consistent waves, and dolphin-spotting boat trips to Bardsey Island are always in demand. July plays host to the annual Wakestock music and wakeboarding festival and the Abersoch Regatta – a summer celebration of sailing events – is always a hotly anticipated event! For culture vultures, a trip to Wales’ oldest art gallery, the Oriel Play Glyn y Weddw is a must, and history buffs will be fascinated by the group of impressive churches known as the Pilgrim’s Trail. Just off the coast lie St Tudwal’s Islands – so called because the saint founded a cell there in the 6th Century. Abersoch also has a huge variety of eateries and accommodation to suit any budget... all that’s missing is you!
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Yattar ACTIVE! Where can you go this spring to try some of the best outdoor activities? Yattar Yattar goes on a mission to find out… These Boots Were Made for Walking
Lace up your walking boots and get ready to get out and about this spring as part of the Llangollen Walking Festival. Throughout the two-day event, you’ll have the chance to walk along the beautiful Dee Valley, canal towpaths and towering limestone cliffs, visit the Valle Crusis Abbey and the ruins of Dinas Bran (Crow Castle) and discover the breathtaking natural scenery and fascinating industrial heritage of the area. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just want to take a pleasant stroll, there’ll be something to suit you at the Llangollen Walking Festival, with everything from short history walks to 14-mile challenging wilderness and moorland hikes taking place over the course of the weekend. Some of the walks even include a steam train ride! The Llangollen Walking Festival will take place on the 3rd and 4th May. For more information, call organiser Mike Smart on 07581 841210 or find them on Facebook – just search for ‘Llangol ‘Llangollen Walking Festival’.
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The National White Water Centre just outside of Bala on the river Tryweryn in the heart of Snowdonia can offer a variety of waterbased thrills to get your heart pumping. As the name suggests, they offer white water rafting, as well as a wide variety of other activities, including canoeing, kayaking, raft safaris and plenty more. If you’re looking to arrange a stag or hen do, the National White Water Centre means you could do something a little different from the usual night out on the town. You can even make a weekend of it with an Adventure Break package. Activities on offer include canyoning, quad Head to page biking, go karting, 124 to see our high ropes, clay great subscription pigeon shooting offers and receive and many more. Yattar Yattar in the comfort of your own home!
If you’d like to have a go at climbing but don’t know how to start, don’t panic! The Boardroom in Queensferry can give you a full introduction to the sport. ‘There are very few limitations to who can have a go at climbing,’ explains David Thomas, director of the Boardroom. ‘You don’t need great upper body strength – balance and good footwork are really the key to success.’ Head to the Boardroom Whatever your skill level, the Boardroom on 29th March for ‘The have something to offer you, whether it’s Meeting’ – a day of climbing a comprehensive course for beginners masterclasses, talks and or just entrance for a good climbing session. The demos. There’ll be plenty of indoor climbing centre has already proven popular with local music and the bar will be climbers, and now is your chance to get involved! open until late, so it’s definitely The Boardroom isn’t just great fun for adults – there’s also one not to miss! Doors open at plenty to keep kids entertained! At weekends there are two 10am and entry is £5 (on top kids groups split by age, the Caterpillars (ages five to seven) of usual entry). and the Funky Gibbons (ages seven and over), where children can take part in climbing sessions and plenty of climbing games while still learning. On weekday evenings, kids aged seven and over can take part in the National Indoor Climbing Award Scheme (NICAS) to develop their climbing skills. Visit www.theboardroomclimbing.com or call 01244 537476 to find out more.
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Spring is upon us and there’s no better time to get out and discover beautiful Brenig! Llyn Brenig near Cerrigydrudion has plenty to offer for the whole family across their 2500 acres of forest, moors and lakes. There are plenty of activities on the water available including sailing, canoeing, kayaking and even water zorbing! There’s also a lake stocked with rainbow trout for fishing fans. Permits for fly fishing can be bought at the fishing shop or at the permit machines in the car park. The fishing season runs from March until October. For those who are more comfortable with their feet firmly on dry land, Llyn Brenig is the perfect place to go for a bike ride, with a network of waymarked trails available. There’s a cycle hire facility on site where you can hire bikes and protective equipment for all ages, plus tag alongs and trailers if needed. Visit www.llynbrenig.co.uk to find out more or call 01490 420463.
What’s On at Llyn Brenig
l Skywatch 8th March, 6:30pm – 11:30pm Explore the wonders of the solar system through a telescope with local astronomy societies. Equipment provided. l Mother’s Day, 30th March, all day Enjoy a three-course meal in the café. Mum eats for free! l Pond Dipping and Minibeast Safari 13th April, 11am Discover the wildlife at Llyn Brenig through an exciting and educating activity. Suitable for all the family. l Easter Egg Hunt, 18th – 21st April, 10am – 3pm. A family friendly activity around the site with a prize for those who complete the hunt! Entry £1 per child.
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Handbikes at Dawn
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The Mawddach Trail is a fantastic cycle path route, part of Lôn Las Cymru, which runs for some eight miles from Dolgellau to Morfa Mawddach railway station
This spring, a unique weekend of cycling activities is being planning, culminating in the HandBikes at Dawn challenge. The challenge involves six disabled hand-cyclists attempting to complete the Pont Scethin Loop, a classic mountain bike route in southern Snowdonia, using specially designed bikes. Paralympian Karen Darke and Vale of Glamorgan-based Adrian Disney reached the summit of Cadair Idris in the inaugural gruelling challenge last year, which involved four hand-cyclists. The challenge is co-ordinated by Challenge your Boundaries, an adaptive MTB project based at the Coed y Brenin Trail centre near Dolgellau. The event organisers are hoping to get more disabled people involved in cycling by holding the ‘Mawddach Meet’ – a chance for adaptive riders and would-be riders to get together on the beautiful Mawddach Trail. The organisers are also hoping to gether together cycle manufacturers, adaptive cycling charities, experienced riders and anyone interested in having a go. ‘Our objective is to allow riders to look at a range of different equipment options, chat to people who know about that equipment and, of course, have a ride,’ explains Graham O’Hanlon of Challenge your Boundaries. ‘There will also be a couple of standard tandems with pilots at the ready, perfect for visually impaired riders, and the Challenge your Boundaries mountain bikes will also be available to try. Our friends at Cycling Projects will also bring a range of bikes, which should include hand cycles, wheelchair transporters and tandems.’ The ‘Mawddach Meet’ will be held on 26th April on the Mawddach Trail, while the Handbikes at Dawn challenge will be held on 27th April. For more information about the event, contact Graham or Jacky O’Hanlon at Challenge your Boundaries on 01341 430628.
Motor Safari
Now is your chance to get behind the wheel, but not like you’ve ever known it before! Motor Safari in Wrexham specialise in 4x4 adventures that anyone can have a go at and has been voted as one of the top 10 adventure breaks in the UK. Motor Safari has been operating from the Fron Heulog Estate since 1986. The site boasts its own natural lake, mountain and woodland, plus a hospitality barn, making it popular with visitors of all sorts, including corporate groups. ‘Everyone had a fabulous day,’ says Alison Beaufoy, who visited Motor Safari as part of a corporate visit with Bentley Motors. ‘There was lots of laughter and I would have no hesitation in recommending Motor Safari to others.’ Motor Safari offers 4x4 safari experiences, quad safaris, first experiences for young drivers, hen and stag parties, archery and rifle shooting as well as bespoke events – get in touch to arrange an adventure that you’ll never forget! Go online and visit www.motor-safari.co.uk or call 01978 447199 to find out more about Motor Safari – and to start your adventure!
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f o e m o h The ain biking mount es in Wal With over 40km’s of graded mountain bike trails, Coed Llandegla Forest is designed for anyone who loves mountain biking. Oneplanet Adventure run the facilities there, and offer a large selection of hire bikes to enjoy the fantastic trails, a specialist bike shop, award winning cafe and tuition to suit all abilities.
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Bodidris Hall
Bodidris is a truly unique country house hotel and an historically important building situated in llandegla, Wrexham. There are 9 en suite bedrooms within Bodidris, there is also a breakfast room, bar and dining room. You could enjoy Bodidris’ relaxing atmosphere whilst dining or enjoying a Welsh afternoon tea in front of a roaring log fire during the day, or by feasting on the finest locally sourced food, at the bar or in the dining room in the evenings. l Valentine’s Day might have passed, but that doesn’t mean that romance is dead! Bodidris is the perfect place for a romantic getaway – enjoy a walk around the nine-acre estate then find a cosy corner of the lounge. Contact the hotel to book your romantic getaway. www.bodidris.com 01978 790434
GlandYfi CasTlE
Glandyfi Castle offers 5 star luxury accommodation in a beautifully restored regency Gothic building overlooking the dovey estuary. situated five miles from Machynlleth on the A487, the castle enjoys some of the most spectacular views in the U.k. This tastefully restored listed building retains many of its original features, alongside modern, designer bathrooms, luxurious bedrooms and Wi-fi throughout. Room prices range from £90 to £250 for bed and breakfast and dinner is priced at £35 per person for three courses. l Exclusive booking of the whole Castle is just £1,100 per night (which works out at just over £68.75 per person based upon 16 people), great for weddings and civil ceremonies which can take place either inside the building or in the garden with its magnificent views. www.glandyficastle.co.uk, 01654 781238
MaEnan aBBEY
standing majestically in the heart of the beautiful Conwy Valley, with the foothills of the snowdonia range offering a dramatic backdrop, Maenan abbey Country House Hotel and restaurant promises to be a luxurious and comfortable place to stay. Explorers will be in their element with the many local attractions and beautiful surroundings, and after a long day exploring, you can unwind in the friendly bar or relaxing lounge. l Bed and Breakfast at Meanan Abbey starts at as little as £55 from Sunday to Friday and offers unique bedrooms depending on your preference. Meanan Abbey offers a Penthouse Suite for those who are in search of luxury. Evening meals offer great value for money serving two courses for £11.50 or three courses for £14.50! www.maenanabbey.co.uk 01492 660247
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CaE Mor HoTEl
Cae Mor Hotel is located in the town of llandudno, opposite the promenade and next to Venue Cymru, so is ideally located for anyone attending any conferences or shows, or for anyone who wants to explore the town or north Wales as a whole. The hotel has 23 en-suite bedrooms, some of which boast sea views. l From 1st April, you can enjoy a mid-week break at the Cae Mor Hotel and, when you book two nights from Sunday to Thursday, you’ll get the third night free! You only have to pay for dinner and breakfast on the extra night – that’s just £25. Prices start from £125 per person for two nights. www.caemorhotel.co.uk 01492 878101
HaWksTonE park HoTEl
Nestled among 400 acres of Shropshire countryside, Hawkstone Park is a great destination for golfing breaks, country walks and visits to the local town of shrewsbury where you can discover attractions such as shrewsbury Castle and ironbridge. The hotel has 66 en-suite bedrooms and a historic woodland with caves and crags and is where The Chronicles of Narnia was filmed in 1988. It is also a popular location for conferences and weddings. l If you’re a golf fan, then Hawkstone Park Hotel’s Shropshire Golf Tour could be the ideal treat for you! For just £349 per person you’ll get to play at five great courses – Llanymynech, Shrewsbury, Oswestry, Hawkstone Championship and Hawkstone Old Course, plus you’ll get a four-night stay at the hotel, dinner each night and a full English breakfast each morning. Just quote ‘GOLF’ when booking. www.hawkstoneparkweston.co.uk 01948 841700
MEllinGTon Hall
Set in 280 acres of mature gardens and tranquil parkland, Mellington Hall Country House Hotel certainly has a picturesque location. The 19th century Victorian gothic mansion has a long and fascinating history stretching back over 150 years and still retains many of its original features. While at the hotel, you can also take the chance to enjoy some fine cuisine in Mellington Hall’s restaurants or soak up the atmosphere in the bar. l Treat yourself and your beloved with a two-night stay in the luxury Mellington Suite complete with dinner on the first night and breakfast each morning for just £259.50 per person. The price also includes a bottle of bubbly and chocolates on arrival and a back massage each in the comfort of your room. www.mellingtonhallhotel.com 01588 620456
CardEn park
set in a 1000 acre estate in the Cheshire countryside, Carden park is a great location for a relaxing and luxurious break. Golf fans are sure to enjoy the hotel’s two stunning championship golf courses, while fans of sitting back and relaxing will be more than happy with the spa, which won the Good spa award’s north West Best spa award 2012. l Turn your break at Carden Park into a Cheshire shopping break – just ask for your complimentary 10% discount voucher for Cheshire Oaks from reception and redeem at the information point at Cheshire Oaks. Visit the Carden Park website for plenty of other great offers whether you fancy golf, a spa break or just a relaxing getaway. www.cardenpark.co.uk 01829 731000
kinMEl Manor
The kinmel Manor Hotel has recently gone through a major refurbishment and all of their staff are proud to offer you a warm welcome to the north Wales coast. set in the beautiful Welsh countryside and a short five minute stroll from the market town of abergele, it really is the perfect location for exploring the scenic coast and country. l As well as great accommodation, Kinmel Manor also offers fantastic dining in the Manor Restaurant, which is part of the original manor house. You can pick from the extensive á la carte menu while relaxing with a glass of wine in the luxurious atmosphere. To add to the ambience and atmosphere a traditional log fire will be lit throughout the colder evenings of the year. www.kinmelmanorhotel.co.uk 01745 832014
nanTEos Mansion
if you’re looking for a luxurious getaway, look no further than nanteos Mansion. The Grade i listed former country house has been lovingly restored and transformed into a luxury hotel set in 50 acres of grounds. The hotel’s nightingale restaurant is a must-visit for food lovers, with a fantastic menu put together by chef patron nigel Jones. l Enjoy an extra-special stay at Nanteos Mansion with their luxury one-night break. The package offers a perfect getaway for you and a special someone. You’ll get one night’s accommodation in a luxury double room, Champagne afternoon tea on arrival, a bottle of wine and Nanteos chocolates in your room, dinner at the Nightingale Restaurant and, of course, breakfast in the morning. Contact the hotel for availability. www.nanteos.com 01970 600522
Yattar Escapes We’ve gathered together some of the best short break offers from hotels across the area!
RossEtt Hall HotEl
surrounded by the north Wales countryside and just a short drive from the historic city of Chester, Rossett Hall offers comfortable rooms and a relaxing atmosphere in tranquil surroundings. It has a grade 2, mid-18th century building at its core and is a forty-five minute drive away from the peaks of Snowdonia. The restaurant is open daily from 7am to 9am and is ideal for meeting friends for a light lunch. the hotel also offers facilities for business meetings and conferences. l Rossett Hall may be a fantastic hotel, but that isn’t all they offer. In Oscars Brasserie you can enjoy a great meal whatever day of the week it is, but Sundays have a special treat on offer – you can enjoy a delicious Sunday lunch from just £8.95 each! www.rossetthallhotel.co.uk 01244 571000
st GEoRGEs HotEl, llandudno
Experience llandudno and all that the north Wales coast has to offer when you stay in the St Georges Hotel. Visit Wales Gold Award winning St Georges Hotel in llandudno, cleverly combines traditional Victorian elegance and its stunning setting with the comfort of a luxurious 4 star Hotel. Every detail of the hotel is designed to offer a relaxed, intimate atmosphere, calm moods and a fresh, professional approach to service. l Take advantage of the arrive and revive package, which includes a two-course dinner in the Terrace Restaurant, overnight accommodation and a full Welsh breakfast from just £70 per person, per night. Prices are based on two people sharing a classic double or twin room for a minimum two-night stay. Offer excludes Easter and is subject to availability. www.stgeorgeswales.co.uk 0808 168 6030
RutHIn CastlE
Set within acres of woods and parkland, Ruthin Castle Hotel is a magical Welsh hotel with royal heritage stretching back over 700 years. Guests can choose to stay in one of seven unusually themed and extravagantly furnished ‘Royal salons’ and ‘sovereign suites’ or in the recently refurbished 4-star ‘Regal’ and ‘noble’ rooms. l Fancy an overnight stay fit for royalty? Ruthin Castle’s regal escape offers you just that! From as little as £109 per person, per night, you could enjoy a 25-minute spa treatment, a light lunch in the spa, a three-course dinner, great accommodation and a full Welsh breakfast in the morning. This offer is only available until 31st March, so make sure you book soon! www.ruthincastle.co.uk 01824 702664
THe ARBouR HoTeL
During a stay in the Arbour Hotel in Barmouth you can enjoy the sea front views and, of course, you’re just a short way away from the beach. The arbour Hotel also has an indoor pool, restaurant and bar for you to use while you stay with them. l Looking forward to an Easter break? If you want to spend Easter by the seaside, then make sure you book for the Arbour Hotel’s Easter special. You can stay for any three nights for just £105 per person including breakfast. Contact the hotel for further details and availability. 01341 280459
sEIont ManoR HotEl
seiont Manor is situated in 150 acres of grounds and boasts three AA red stars and an AA two rosette restaurant. Recently a whole new dining experience has arrived at seiont Manor Hotel – Sunday brunch at Llwyn y Brain, so you can join them for a lazy day and to enjoy food from a great menu, including brunch classics and the seiont signature grills. l Enjoy some Seiont magic with this fantastic offer! Until the end of April, you can enjoy a chilled bottle of Champagne on arrival, a threecourse dinner in the Llwyn y Brain restaurant, overnight accommodation and breakfast from only £149 per room! It’s the perfect way to enjoy a relaxing spring break. www.handpickedhotels.co.uk 0845 072 7550
tHE QuaY HotEl
the Quay Hotel is a sophisticated hotel on the Conwy estuary, just a short distance from the historic town of Conwy and is easily accessed from the north West. With its 74 extravagantly designed rooms, including suites and penthouses, the hotel also boasts interactive televisions, a spa and fantastic views of the Conwy estuary and Deganwy Quay Marina. l The Quay Hotel and Spa is offering the perfect gift this Mother’s Day – a fantastic mother and daughter spa package for just £99! The package includes a facial for both mum and daughter, full use of the leisure facilities and relaxation room, and a nice hot drink to finish everything off. This offer is available throughout March – contact the hotel to book. www.quayhotel.co.uk 01492 564100
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The BrynTirion Inn
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Glandyfi Castle
We drove up a windy lane with only the car headlights to guide our way, and there tucked away in the Dovey Valley stood Glandyfi Castle… Romantic Bliss Owners Maureen and Paul Holmes have completely refurbished Glandyfi castle to it’s former romantic bliss. ‘Using only local craftsman, our emphasis was to retain all the original features such as the beautiful oak staircase carved in a ‘strawberry hill’ style’ (see picture on the right) Maureen tells us on our tour. As we are shown to what used to be a derelict courtyard, Maureen explains ‘CADW allowed us to put a roof over the courtyard, now it is an extra room to hold large functions.’ The room is stunning as the glazed roof allows a flood of light to enter. I love how a sense of bringing the outside in has been achieved as the external stone walls have been left exposed adding original character. ‘Both original features are very popular areas when the castle is used exclusively for wedding hire. Our bookings are increasingly becoming groups hiring out the castle for exclusive use. However we still cater on a B&B basis often groups are returning as guests who wish to bring their friends and families to visit,’ Maureen reveals. ‘One of the very first groups to stay here were Springwatch’, hence Maureen’s inspiration for all the name’s of the rooms. It’s clear to see why Springwatch enjoyed their stay so much
sleep, partly due to the great as unlike the formality of a hotel, Glandyfi meal the night before, the Castle caters to the individual’s needs. tranquillity and the delight of On our particular night’s stay we had a comfy bed, it felt magical the castle to ourselves, we truly felt like a waking up overlooking the Lord and Lady, yet in all it’s grandeur the estuary. ‘Nightingale’ has atmosphere is still intimate. We were served some of the best views in the a three-course meal in the dining room, castle, but there are eight all prepared and cooked by Maureen. rooms in total to choose To start we enjoyed apple, roquefort, from with en-suite or private walnut and chicory salad. The sharpness bathrooms all decorated to of the apple combined with the crunch a high standard. Newlyweds of the walnut and the freshness of the can enjoy the luxury of salad complimented the roquefort very the bridal-suite well. Our main course was a pancetta ‘Osprey’, wrapped chicken breast served with reminiscent tarragon sauce and plenty of fresh of a French chateau in vegetables and potatoes. For Turn to page 46 to its décor and complete dessert I enjoyed a poached find out more about with a super king size pear soaked in honey and exclusive use of four poster bed and mulled cider and my dining Glandyfi Castle. Call jacuzzi bath. partner endulged in a sticky 01654 781238 or visit After a terrific breakfast toffee pudding topped with www.glandyficastle. we explored the impressive pecan nuts. Both were truly co.uk grounds. Maureen hopes delicious and moreish! You can that by early summer she will enjoy a three-course dinner with also have a wedding license for a choice of menu from £35 per head. the summer house allowing guests to get Lunch, afternoon tea and picnic hampers married against the backdrop of forty-five are also available at the castle. acres. From the garden you can really It’s hard to believe that Maureen has appreciate Glandyfi Castle with it’s romantic not worked in hospitality previously as she towers, turrets and ramparts. y truly is a great host. What shines through is Maureen’s passion and creativity, you really feel you are living out your fantasies! A Castle reborn… ‘Glandyfi Castle was built as a statement of Glandyfi Castle was built in 1820 fun and imagination. It was never intended by George Jeffries, descendent to be formal and stuffy,’ says Maureen. of the infamous Judge Jeffreys of ‘Our task is to ensure that each guests Shrewsbury. George Jeffries and his dreams of living in a castle come true. Our wife were friends with many of the strength lies in attention to detail and being Regency romantic poets and the empathetic to the needs of our guests.’ castle was built as a statement of high fashion at the time. This Regency a GReat niGht’s sleep Gothic castle which has been lovingly After dinner and relaxing in the drawing restored and transformed into a five room in front of a gorgeous roaring fire, we star luxury accommodation is now head to our exquisite room ‘Nightingale’, available on a B&B basis and also for a unique octagonal room set in one of the exclusive use of up to sixteen people. towers on the second floor. After an amazing
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The Dysart Arms
We visit a Brunning & Price pub in Bunbury to sample their renowned menu
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he Dysart Arms in Bunbury, Cheshire, part of the Brunning and Price group, is a classic English pub complete with open fires, exposed oak beams, real ales, a welcoming atmosphere and plenty of character. The pub has been run by husband and wife team, Rob and Kate John since April 2013. Under their watch, the pub was refurbished; its grand reopening took place last August. ‘Brunning and Price are like a family,’ says Kate. ‘They were and continue to be very supportive of everything we’ve been trying to do. They help make sure that the regulars are happy and that we’re happy too!’ Rob is also head chef at the pub and having gained two AA rosettes and mentions in The Good Food Guide at his previous restaurant, he’s more than qualified for the job. ‘We update the menu regularly – usually once a month,’ explains Kate. ‘We make sure that all the food is up to Rob’s high standards.’
the taste test
Valley beef and it was not until the plate made its way to our table that I realised what a bold move it was; laden with an enormous Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes the size of a man’s fist and a hill of red cabbage, it was a wonder the plate could withhold such weight! And they were not shy with the helping of beef either; the two thick slices were beautifully tender and pink, smothered in a fragrant beef jus. Curiosity was what fuelled my dining partner to pick out the Basque seafood stew from amongst the other classic pub dishes of 10oz rump steak, 8oz steak burger, deep-fried haddock and venison. Topped with garlic bruschetta, the salmon, calamari, king prawns and mussels were cooked in a creamy butter sauce and garnished with a saffron aioli, the rich aromas impossible to ignore. Following on with the oceanic theme, our companion chose the smoked haddock and salmon fishcakes. Seated on a bed of rocket and tomatoes, the fishcakes, bountiful in size as is the way of the Dysart Arms, featured creamy mashed potato and chives, and were coated in breadcrumbs and deep fried. With only the squeeze of a lemon and a dollop of homemade tartar sauce, it was the pure simplicity of this dish that makes it without doubt one of the classics.
‘The thick slices were beautifully tender and pink, smothered in a fragrant beef jus’
We decided to put those standards to the test. To whet our appetites, we began with an appetiser of home roasted walnuts and cashews, which were wolfed down in seconds, the sweet and spicy flavours leaving us wanting more and more! The expansive menu meant that we grappled to find the best combination of starters, but eventually decided to take on the charcuterie board between the three of us. It arrived on a wooden platter, the slices of salami and parma ham so beautifully arranged like flower-heads we were hesitant at first to dig in! With generous helpings of olives marinated in herbs, sun dried tomatoes, pickled onions and gherkins, chicken liver pate and toasted ciabatta bread, one could almost conjure up the scorching heat of a Mediterranean summer afternoon. It being a Sunday I could not pass on a helping of the rare roast topside of Conwy
tough decisions
Looking at the pudding menu, we were in for some more tough decisions; it featured
everything from the timeless sticky toffee pudding to a sophisticated pear tarte tatin with blackberry and liquorice ice cream. We chose a helping of the treacle tart, and on seeing there were also a selection of the much-loved Cheshire Farms ice creams and sorbets up for grabs, we couldn’t resist a bowlful of that either. The treacle tart was everything it said on the packet; gooey and golden, a true delight. The helping of amaretto ice cream and raspberry sorbet also went down a storm; one scoop simply wasn’t enough, and the tangy raspberry sorbet was the perfect finish to a fantastic Sunday lunch escapade. y By Emily Bromage
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The Dysart Arms: a history
the pub is named after the tollemache family, who were the earls of dysart, and has their coat of arms above the door to this day. originally the building, dating from the mid 1700s, was a farm belonging to the estate and the original pub was in the building over the road, now known as orchard house. it moved into the current premises in the nineteenth century, and was simultaneously a pub, butcher’s shop, a farm, and an abattoir which supplied the butcher’s shop on the other side of the church. the tollemache family themselves had some 25,000 acres in cheshire and extensive estates in scotland, but lived in London at the family seat of ham house in Richmond. Brunning & Price bought the dysart arms in 1996 and converted the extensive outbuildings into kitchens, connecting them to the original pub building with a conservatory.
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Celebrate mother’s Day Thinking of Taking mum ouT for moTher’s Day? Take a look aT These greaT offers… l Hadley Park House
Hotel, telford enjoy a traditional threecourse lunch plus have a family portrait taken on the day. Cost £26 per person, under 12’s half price. www.hadleypark. co.uk, 01952 677269 l Ponderosa Café, tHe HorsesHoe Pass Take a trip up to the horseshoe Pass above llangollen for lunch, amazing views and a look around the shop in the Clouds for a beautiful mother’s Day gift! www.shopintheclouds.co.uk, Call 01978 790307 for the cafe. l rossett Hall,
rossett r head h to oscar’s Brasserie for a mother’s Day meal. if m you prefer something sweeter, go for afternoon tea with cakes! www.rossetthallhotel. co.uk, 01244 571000 l edensHine
restaurant, near Mold a homemade meal or afternoon tea, edenshine restaurant has plenty to tempt you, and browse the afonwen Craft Centre. www. edenshinerestaurant.co.uk, 01352 720797 l THe Plassey, eyton
Celebrate mother’s Day at the Plassey where you can not only enjoy a fantastic meal in the restaurant, but can also shop ‘til you drop in the many boutiques at the park. www.plassey.com, 01978 780277 l albrigHt Hussey Hotel, sHrewsbury Choose your meal from a mother’s Day menu at albright hussey manor hotel. enjoy three courses for just £26 per person. www. albrighthussey.co.uk, 01939 290523 l tHe Quay Hotel and sPa, sP deganwy for f just £38 per couple, you and your mum can enjoy afternoon tea at the Quay hotel and spa, including a glass of chilled Bis Bis frizzante. www.quayhotel. co.uk, 01492 564100
food tasters Yattar Yattar Brings you The BesT in loCal sCrumPTious TreaTs This sPringTime!
recipe: Lamb Wellington Roast lamb is certainly a favourite, but if you’d like to try something a bit more unusual with this traditional Easter meat, give this recipe from Bwydlyn a try!
ingredients 1 – 2 tbsp olive oil and sprig of rosemary lean Welsh lamb rumps approximately 200g each, trimmed and cut into four equal portions Wild mushrooms, finely chopped shallot, peeled and finely chopped 1 tbsp chopped fresh thyme leaves Patchwork Welsh garlic and mushroom paté ready-rolled puff pastry sheets egg, beaten, salt and black pepper 1. Heat the oil and rosemary in a frying pan over a moderate heat, and brown the lamb for 30 seconds on each side then set aside to cool. 2. In the same pan, add the mushrooms, shallot and thyme leaves. Cook for 5-10 minutes until soft. Set aside to cool. Preheat the oven to 220C. 3. Spread each lamb portion evenly with the paté, then the mushroom mixture. Press down lightly. 4. On a lightly floured surface, unroll the pastry. Roll out and cut sufficient squares to leave a 1cm border around each lamb portion, this is for the base. Roll and cut the same number of squares this time leaving a border of approximately 6cm. 5. Position each lamb portion on a small pastry square, and brush the edges with beaten egg. Place a larger pastry square over each lamb portion, trim the edges and seal allround. 8. Brush the surface with beaten egg and sprinkle with the thyme. Gently create a hole in the pastry to allow any steam to escape. 9. Cook for 12 to 15 minutes for medium-cooked lamb. Leave to rest before serving. For free-range, quality Welsh lamb, call Bwydlyn on 01766 810810 or visit www.bwydlyn.co.uk
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Everyone loves cheese, so of course the office was abuzz when we were lucky enough to try a selection from the Ludlow Food Centre! The enigmatically named Cheese With No Name was very soft and creamy and perfect spread over crackers. We found that it had more flavour than Brie and was softer and gooier than Camembert. A definite winner. The oakly Park Cheddar is certainly nothing like any Cheddar you’d find in the supermarket. A very dry and firm but creamy cheese with plenty of character. If you’re a fan of smoked cheese, then the lady hamiltoN smoked is a must try! With a great smoky flavour and aroma, this was one of our favourites. the ludloW Blue certainly catches the eye when part of any cheese board thanks to its vivid colours – organic carrot juice is used to give the cheese its unique hue. With a soft and crumbly texture and delicious flavour, the only Shropshire blue actually made in Shropshire is certainly worth a try! To get your hands on any of the cheeses from the Ludlow Food Centre visit www.ludlowfoodcentre. co.uk to order or visit the food centre, located two miles north of Ludlow on the A49.
FIVE OF THE BEST
BeLLIS BROTHeRS
Bellis Brothers in Holt village near Wrexham have been growing fresh fruits and vegetables for market since 1860. In more recent years, they have diversified into an extensive farm shop, garden centre, gift shop and restaurant. Locally, Bellis Brothers is perhaps best known for its ‘Pick Your Own’ during the summer months, but it’s a great place to visit regardless of the time of year if you’re on the lookout for delicious, fresh, local food. Throughout the year, Bellis Brothers also holds a selection of great events – make sure you don’t miss out this spring! M childreN’s paNcake Workshop tuesday 4th March Join in the fun of making pancake batter then cook your pancakes and fill them with fresh fruit, chocolate spread, honey, syrup, lemon, sugar or cream. Cost is £2 per child with sessions at 3:30pm and 4pm. Book your space directly with the restaurant on 01829 272031. M potato plaNtiNg deMoNstratioN Friday 14th March, 1pM – 6pM If you’ve always wanted to grow your own potatoes but didn’t know where to start, now is your chance! Learn
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North Wales Beer Festival Your chance to try up to 50 real ales from UK breweries at the Centenary Lounge, Wrexham Football Club. Sessions will be held from 6pm to 11pm on both nights plus 12pm to 5pm on the 15th. Tickets are £4.50 by ticket or £5 on the door, which includes a pint glass and souvenir programme. Card carrying CAMRA members get a free half pint. Visit www.northwalesbeerfest.org. uk to find out more.
everything you need to know to get started and watch farm manager Jim harvest potatoes for the farm shop. M charity easter egg huNt saturday 12th – tuesday 22Nd april An easter egg hunt that the whole family can enjoy! Follow clues around the garden centre to find the chick. entry is just £1 and all proceeds will go to Nightingale House Hospice. M childreN’s plaNtiNg Workshop WedNesday 16th april, 10aM – 11aM Learn how to plant and look after your own little seedling. Suitable for children aged six to 10 years old and a great introduction to gardening. Costs only £2.50 per child. M gardeNiNg previeW eveNiNg thursday 24th april, 5pM – 8pM If you’re thinking of starting your own vegetable garden this spring, head to the garden preview evening to get set for a great year of growing. The farm shop, butchers and deli will also be open to give you the chance to try some delicious food samples. To find out more about Bellis Brothers go online and visit www.bellisbrothers.co.uk or call 01829 270302.
l 12th april FliNtshire real ale trail A bus based ale festival visiting 10 pubs in rural Flintshire, all of which serve a variety of real ales, plus other refreshments and entertainment. Buy your wristband for £7.50 in advance or £10 on the day and get unlimited travel along the trail between 11am and 11pm. To find out more visit www.realaletrailflintshire.co.uk
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the alBert, llaNdudNo The recent addition of a new and improved winelist is just one reason to visit the Albert. As well as a selection of red, white and rosé wines to choose from, selected for the wine list with the help of James Fearon Wines in Holyhead, you’ll find a selection of real ales plus plenty of delicious food, all in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. It’s little wonder that the Albert has such a great reputation among both locals and visitors to Llandudno. If you’re in the area and want to whet your whistle, it’s certainly worth a visit. You can visit the Albert on Madoc Street in Llandudno. Find out more about the pub at www.albertllandudno.co.uk or call 01492 877188. three pigeoNs iNN, graigFechaN, ruthiN If you’re a real ale fan, then a visit to the Three Pigeons Inn should certainly be on your list of places to visit. The pub usually has four real ales available which are rotated regularly to give regulars plenty of variety and many of the selected ales are brewed locally. You can also enjoy a hearty meal at the restaurant, which has an impressive selection of delicious food on offer, all made from fresh and using locally produced ingredients. If you want to stick around and enjoy the pub and its magnificent surroundings for a little longer, you’ll be pleased to know that there is also accommodation available in the form of two selfcatering apartments and a campsite. To find out more, call 01824 703178 or visit www.threepigeonsinn.co.uk BryNtirioN iNN, llaNdderFel Just four miles from Bala Lake in the picturesque Dee Valley is Bryntirion Inn, a friendly and welcoming pub known locally as ‘The Bryn’. The inn dates back to 1695 and retains much of its oldworld charm, including a cosy bar complete with log fire. The well-stocked bar serves a wide range of drinks, such as real ales from the local area, an impressive selection of wines and an ever-increasing ‘must try’ list of liqueurs. Should you fancy a bite to eat, The Bryn has plenty to offer, with a wide ranging menu with something to please everyone, including vegetarians and children. Find out more at www.bryntirioninn.co.uk or call 01678 530205. the paNt yr ochaiN, gresFord ‘The Pant’, as it is known locally, has a fantastic reputation both locally and further afield, a reputation that is cemented by its many mentions in food and drink guides – perhaps most impressively, the Pant has been included in every Good Pub Guide since 1997. The pub is perhaps best known for its food and has a varied menu to suit most tastes. The menu is updated regularly, often daily, to include seasonal produce. Visit www.brunningandprice.co.uk to find out more or contact the pub on 01978 853525. the NarroWBoat iNN, WhittiNgtoN The most stunning feature of the Narrowboat Inn is definitely its location – you can enjoy a pint and a bite to eat while sitting on the side of the Llangollen canal, which makes it the perfect place to relax during the warmer months. Inside, the pub was designed to have the feel of a narrow boat so, just like a narrow boat, the public area is long and narrow, giving the place a great amount of character. The very reasonably priced food that you’ll find on offer at the Narrowboat means that you’ll never leave hungry. Luckily, the reasonable price doesn’t mean a drop in quality – all the food is prepared by the skilled chef and served to you by the friendly staff. Call 01691 661051 to find out more or to make a reservation.
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Undercover Restaurant Critic nORTH WALES Anglesey: Ysgol David Hughes. 3rd Saturday of every month. www.angleseyfarmersmarket.co.uk 01248 490 213 Celyn Farmer’s Market, Mold: The Church Hall, King Street. First and third Saturday of every month. www.celynfarmersmarket.co.uk. 07810 637233 Colwyn Bay: Bay View Shopping Centre. Every Thursday. 01492 680209 Conwy: Conwy RSPB Reserve. Last Wednesday of every month. 01492 584091 Denbigh: Town Hall. Every Friday, 9:15am-12:15pm. www.country-markets.co.uk Llangollen: Town Hall. Every Friday, 9:45am-12:30pm. www.country-markets.co.uk Porthmadog: Y Ganolfan, near the harbour. Last Saturday of the month. www.marchnadporthmadog market.co.uk Rhos on Sea: Methodist Church Hall. Every Friday, 10-12pm. www.country-markets.co.uk Ruthin: Market Hall. Every Friday, 8:30am-12pm. www.country-markets.co.uk Rossett: Village Hall. First Saturday of every month, 10am – 12pm. www.country-markets.co.uk People’s Market, Wrexham: Every Friday, 9am-2pm. www.country-markets.co.uk MiD WALES Aberystwyth: North Parade. First and third Saturday of every month. 01970 633066 Brecon: Market Hall. Second Saturday of every month. 01982 560240 Welshpool: Coed-y-Dinas. First Saturday of each month CHESHiRE Celyn Farmer’s Market, Chester: Grosvenor Garden Centre. Second Friday of every month. www.celynfarmersmarket.co.uk, 07810 637233 Chester: Town Hall Square. Fourth Saturday of every month. 01244 402340 Wirral: New Ferry Village Hall. Second Saturday of every month. 0151 643 1393 Farndon: Chapel House, Church Street. Every Wednesday, 9am-11:30am Frodsham: The Bear’s Paw, Main Street. Every Thursday, 9am-12pm nantwich: Market Hall, Churchyardside. Every Thursday, 8am-12pm Tattenhall: Barbour Institute. Every Friday, 9:15am-11:15am
Most food critics are known to the restaurant owners and provide free meals to the testers ensuring that they get a good review, but not us! We go undercover to tell you the independent truth… just like a secret shopper! The Red Lion, Ellesmere Ellesmere is a tourist hotspot with its beautiful meres and there are quite a few average eating places, but the Red Lion certainly isn’t one of them. It stands in a class of its own. A warm welcome and a real fire along with friendly and helpful staff greeted us on a cold and damp day. After choosing from a fairly wide range of reasonably priced beers (£2.70 a pint) we sat at our table and perused the extensive menu. Now, after owning eight hotels there is little that surprises me, but the prices just stood out as being below the norm and warning bells sounded in my head that the food was probably going to be dire. Au contraire, the food turned out to be quality and quantity combined and was excellent in all respects including presentation. Highlights of the varied menu include an 8oz rump steak for £7.95 or a giant 16oz for £10.95 and steak and ale pie for just £6.25! My personal favourite was mussels in creamy garlic sauce for £4.95. We returned on a quiet weekday at around 4pm to retest it and discovered their secret and found that the low prices guaranteed they were full all day from 12pm onwards. Whatever day you went, whatever time you went it was busy Did you know? and turning tables. They had opted for a high turnover at lower margins and, ‘The Red Lion’ is although I was surprised that a small town could sustain this level of trade, the most popular everyone had got the message and was willing to travel to it. pub name in Great Our only nit-picks are that they should get rid of the pool table in the back Britain, with over room to provide more dining space and the toilets, although scrupulously 700 public house clean, are in need of refurbishment. The Red Lion is the very best value-forbearing this heraldic money restaurant we have come across and well worth a day trip.
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From BBC Good Food – www.bbcgoodfood.com If you want to try something a bit different but still want the traditional taste of Easter, try this easy to make Easter tart that’s perfect to share with your friends and family. Ingredients 200g dried mixed fruits Zest and juice of one small orange A 375g sheet ready-rolled puffed pastry (alternatively, you can use homemade pastry) 3 tbsp apricot jam 200g marzipan 1. Pre-heat the oven to 200C in a fan-assisted oven. 2. Mix the dried fruit, orange zest and juice in a bowl. 3. Unroll the pastry onto a baking sheet and mark a border about 2cm from the edge with a knife. 4. Brush the apricot jam over the inside section of the pastry, then chill for 10 minutes. 5. Drain the fruit, then stir in the marzipan. 6. Scatter the fruit mix over the middle of the pastry. 7. Bake for 20 minutes until the pastry is golden.
SHROPSHiRE Oswestry: The Bailey Head. Last Friday of every month. 01691 680222 Bishop’s Castle: Town Hall and Market Square. Third Saturday of every month. 01588 638141 Ludlow: Castle Square. Second and fourth Thursday of every month. 01584 872043 Shrewsbury: The Square. First Friday of every month. 01743 792547 Whitchurch: Outside the Civic Centre. First Saturday of every month. 01948 665761
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IN SEASON FOOD Eating seasonal food is a great way to vary your diet and support local food producers. Spring brings with it a huge variety of UK-grown vegetables in the UK. Parsnips, carrots, leeks, swed es and onions are all in season, mak ing this time of year ideal for hearty stew s and warming soups. If you’re looki ng for something different, then try chic ory – a root vegetable full of vitamins A and C as well as minerals, iron, calcium and phosphorus. Although it’s often overlooked as it can taste slightly bitter, it adds a distinctive tang to salad s and sauces and aids digestion too! Also, try bell peppers which are delicious raw or grilled, and can be enjoyed as a main meal or as an accompaniment. Although many people think of lamb at Easter, the tide appears to be turning – literally – as discerning foodies forsa ke the traditional and look to the sea for a delicious source of protein. Cutt ing down on meat consumption can be a beneficial health choice, and sardi nes, crab, sole, salmon and mussels are all plentiful at the moment.
Fantastic Food & Drink Preparations for the 2014 Ludlow Spring Festival have begun
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and already it is shaping up to be the best one so far! During the festival, you’ll be able to meet over 50 local brewers that supply 180 plus barrels of real ale. Your first stop should undoubtedly be the large Festival Pub marquee where you can stock up on beer tokens and buy your special Spring Festival tasting glass. It isn’t just beer, though – there’ll also be plenty of local food exhibitors, loads of talks and demos, children’s activities and live music. Around the town, you can take part in the Paté Trail or the Pudding Trail, or you can venture to the Ludlow Brewing Company for a tour. The Ludlow Spring Festival will be held on 9th, 10th and 11th May. Visit www.springevent.org.uk or call 01584 873957 to find out more.
The Narrowboat Inn
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Ellesemere Road, Whittington SY11 4NU enquiries@maestermyn.co.uk
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Enjoy a drink or a meal at The Narrowboat Inn, a welcoming, traditional pub right alongside the Llangollen canal. • Great value, wholesome food • Friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere • The perfect place to relax outside during the warmer months
Mobile bar and outside catering available for special occasions.
Real Ales • Home-made food • World Cuisine • Fine wines • Quiz night • Cask Beers • Cater for groups and large parties • Functions •
Book early to avoid disappointment. The Albert, 56 Madoc Street, Llandudno, Conwy LL30 2TW Telephone: 01492 877188 email: albertllandudno@aol.com Twitter: @albertllandudno Facebook: Search ‘The Albert’ Web: www.albertllandudno.co.uk
01691 661051
OPEN DAILY Shop in THE SHOP IN THE CLOUDS Gift Shop is situated at the summit of the famous HORSESHOE PASS adjacent to the Ponderosa Café. For 30 years our family has extended a warm Welsh welcome to tourists, travellers and sightseers from all over the world. We stock a wonderful selection of Welsh Crafts, Gifts and Jewellery. Welsh Love spoons, Welsh Premier Clothing for rugby match days, St David’s Day etc. Silver and Pewter Celtic Jewellery, CLOGAU Gold, Collectable Suki Bears, Gothic Figurines and great gift ideas for the BIKER in your life.
The Clouds Horseshoe Pass Summit LL20 8DR. Tel 01978 790445
Mother’s Day Gifts and much more.
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FARMSHOP B U TCHERY & DELI S PARROW ’S CAFE EXHIBITIONS OPENING TIMES : MON-SAT 9.30 - 5.30 SUN 10.00 - 4.00
Our aim at Battlefield 1403 is to create a happy and relaxed visitor destination where everyone feels welcome. The Farm Shop has an extensive range of food and gifts. Our head butcher Steve and his team can cater for your specific needs at competitive prices. The cafe serves restaurant style meals in a relaxed environment. Battlefield 1403, Upper Battlefield, Shrewsbury SY4 3DB Tel : 01939 210905 www.battlefield1403.com info@battlefield1403.com
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Steve Jones, head butcher, checking all is in order
The Sparrow’s Cafe, next to the farm shop
Battlefield 1403
We talk to head butcher Steve Jones about what makes their meat so special
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attlefield 1403, located just north of Shrewsbury, is well known for its fantastic range of local produce, including locally sourced meat from its butchery, much of which is reared on site. The butchery is run by a team of experienced butchers, led by head butcher, Steve Jones. Steve has 17 years’ experience as a butcher, working in both retail and wholesale. ‘I work closely with the farm manager,’ Steve explains. ‘So, I know what we have in stock and how the meat is being reared. It’s important that we care for the livestock as it helps the quality of the meat, giving a better flavour. For beef, I have to make sure that it has a good fat covering – the right amount means it can be hung for longer, but too much fat is just a waste.
and many of our other products – it’s really the heart of the operation!’ ‘We make 16 varieties of sausage on site using beef, pork or lamb, many of which have won local awards,’ Steve continues. ‘Overall, with our product range here at Battlefield, we’ve won at least one Great Taste award every year that we’ve entered. We make at least eight to 10 varieties a week and rotate them so regular visitors will always have something different to try. ‘Our beef is extra mature and is hung for five to six weeks. From October to April, we use beef from the Albrighton Estate, of which Battlefield 1403 is part. We have 90 heads of cattle – it’s a single suckler herd, which means that each cow only has one calf. They are kept outside during the warm weather, brought inside for their first winter, and then eventually slaughtered at 24 to 28 months. The rest of the time we source beef locally using meat from similar breeds that are raised to the same high welfare standards. Among the breeds that we use are Simmental and a Hereford/Limousin cross.
‘We are butchery led because that really is the heart of the operation!’’
complete traceability
‘Our beef and lamb is raised on site, while our free range pork is sourced from Staffordshire. We also have British Lop pork, which we source from Market Drayton. We always aim for complete traceability so people know exactly where their food came from.’ Marketing manager Chris Darlington explains why the butchery is so central to operations at Battlefield 1403: ‘We are butchery led because not only is it where customers buy our meat direct, but we also use the meat in the kitchen,’ he says. ‘The meat goes into our ready meals Award-winning black pudding and apple Scotch eggs
made to order
‘We’re happy to take orders and will make everything to order. Everything is freezable, but we make sure that your order will be fresh when it arrives. We can also source other meats, such as game, to order.’ Find out more about Battlefield 1403 and the
Albrighton Estate at www.battlefield1403. com. To visit Battlefield 1403 and see all the great produce on offer, they are open 9:30am until 5:30pm Monday to Saturday, and 10am until 4pm on Sundays. y
Cooked Perfectly Steve Jones tells us how to cook some mouth-watering cuts…
beef brisket ‘Brisket is my favourite cut,’ says Steve. ‘It has loads of flavour and is deliciously tender if cooked properly. Plus at just £8.10 per kilogram, it’s a steal! To cook the perfect beef brisket, just wrap in foil and slow cook in the oven at 120C for six to seven hours so it can cook in its own juices. Remove the foil when it’s nearly done to brown off the meat.’ lamb cushion ‘A lamb cushion is a deboned lamb shoulder that we can cut and tie in the butchery. To cook a lamb cushion well, wrap it in foil and cook at 160C for two and a half hours. If you want to try something a bit more unusual, we also have lamb loins stuffed with black pudding available – you just need to sear them then put them in the oven for 10 minutes.’
A farm shop, deli and café…
There’s far more than just the butchery at Battlefield! In the farm shop, you’ll find a wide range of locally sourced produce, all with low food miles and, of course, great taste. Among the goodies you’ll find in the shop are ready meals, cakes, soups and plenty more. Meanwhile, in the deli, you can find a fantastic selection of both locally produced cheeses and those from further afield. If you’d rather have your food prepared for you, you can sample some of the dishes on offer from Sparrow’s Café – some of the foods served are also available from the farm shop. The café serves meals, snacks and cakes all freshly prepared onsite using ingredients from the shop and other local sources.
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Oriel Davies
This spring Oriel Davies Gallery in Newtown is hosting a selection of fantastic exhibitions to be enjoyed by art aficionados. The following exhibitions will be on display at the gallery until 16th April – make sure you don’t miss them! l Tracer Melanie Manchot, winner of the Oriel Davies Open in 2012 for her captivating films Leap After The Great Ecstasy and Dance (All Night) Paris, returns to the gallery to present a stunning new collection. Her new film installation features ten Parkour runners, or traceurs, who track the route of the world’s largest half marathon, the Bupa Great North Run.
Oriel Wrecsam
Oriel Wrecsam is a contemporary art gallery with changing exhibitions and a shop, but perhaps most importantly, it is Wrexham’s art gallery. Oriel Wrecsam shows the very best drawing, print and graphic-based work by local, regional, national and international artists, makers and craftspeople. ‘We’re a bit different,’ says Steffan Jones-Hughes (Arts Manager WCBC) at the gallery. ‘We quite often have artists working with us on specific projects that help us to view our surroundings in a new way. We provide a platform for contemporary visual art but we’re also a creative hub for performance, music, and other events. We provide a focus for a vibrant and stimulating cultural scene in the region. ‘We present exhibitions in our three gallery spaces, showing Welsh and international contemporary art. We work closely with emerging artists and are committed to supporting the development of new work. We also offer quality visual arts activities for all ages and groups throughout the year and offer talks and practical workshops directly inspired by our exhibition programme.’ The current exhibition at Oriel Wrecsam is ‘Strand’, an exhibition which looks at the work of artists exploring the use and symbolism of hair in their work with supporting exhibits from the Wrexham museum. See ‘Strand’ at Oriel Wrecsam until 29th March. To find out more, contact the gallery on 01978 292093.
l 0000000:00000:000:0 A Reality With Forms Mary Vettise, student Hair art began as an winner in the Oriel Davies Open 2012 art form in the nineteenth presents an exhibition century, often to create of new video work mementos of a loved one In preparation for the opening of the Pontio exploring facts and Arts and Innovation Centre in September, fictions, mythologies before the invention of Pontio have recently named internationally and histories photography renowned artist Bedwyr Williams as their first surrounding two films: artist-in-residence. Born in St Asaph, Bedwyr lives Titanic 3D (2012) and Last Year at Marienbad (1961). and works in Caernarfon. Bedwyr’s work merges art
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Found material is the departure point for Morgan Griffith’s exhibition, acting as a catalyst for his small collages and assemblages, which are rich in humour and banal, but are also deeply personal. Find out more about these fantastic, interesting exhibitions at Oriel Davies Gallery at www. orieldavies.org or speak the gallery direct on 01686 625041.
and life with an idiosyncratic twist that is instantaneously sympathetic and relatable. Bedwyr has already begun his work, having spent a month exploring Bangor University’s collections. These include the CrossleyHolland collection of over 900 world music instruments, and the University’s Natural History Museum, home to an assortment of bones, rocks and even a two-headed lamb. ‘We don’t really have big museums in north Wales, so this is a great new experience, especially to be able to work this way locally,’ says Bedwyr. ‘The university is a mystery to a lot of people – artists and musicians are well placed to bridge the gap between the public and the institution.’
Art Lessons Do you want to learn a new creative skill? Check out these courses at the Willow Gallery in Oswestry and let your creativity run wild!
l Art History Course with Guest Speakers Starting 6th March A six-week course during which guest speakers will give an insight into a wide range of art historical subjects, the artists’ inspirations, techniques, influence and historical context. Cost is £55 for all six sessions. l Flower Painting with Tereska Shepherd Starting 11th March This inspiring, practical painting course is ideal for those wishing to capture the wonderful colours and forms of flowers in a variety of styles and media, whilst further developing their observational and painting skills. £140 (£120 concessions) for 10-session course. l The Principles of Drawing with Leo Donaghy Starting 20th March Unlock your drawing talent. This four-week course is designed to give confidence to those who have always wanted to draw. Cost is £75 for four sessions including any materials you will need. l Mould Making Sculpture Course with Darren Fraser Starting 25th March This practical course will cover the theory, process and application of mould making. Learn simple methods of mould making which will allow you to create a one off replica from a clay model or object. Cost is £90 including materials for four sessions. l Exploring the Language of Drawing: Life Drawing with Darren Fraser Starts 29th April Throughout the course the human form will be explored through the exciting language of drawing. This guided course will give you the confidence and skills to develop your abilities to the next level. Cost is £40 for four sessions. Take along your preferred drawing materials.
For all courses, make sure to book in advance as spaces are limited. Contact Willow Gallery on 01691 657575 to book your place or visit www.willowartgallery.co.uk to find out more.
Meet the Artist
Rebecca Dawson, a textiles and ceramics artist based in Cheshire and seller with Make The Most Of, talks to us about her work and how she got started. ‘I first got into working with textiles in 2006 when studying at A level,’ says Rebecca. ‘It was during my studies that I developed my work with machine embroidery and stitch, to build on my collaging techniques. I have always collected personal keepsakes which have majorly influenced my collage work. I was introduced to ceramics whilst studying a Bachelor of Design degree at Liverpool Hope University and initially started the course as a keen textiles specialist, yet during my first year I found my enthusiasm for ceramics. ‘In textiles I mainly make keepsake suitcases using printed fabrics of my own collaged design. The insides are lined with dated documents and storybooks. I enjoy making commissioned suitcases for customers and seeing their joy when all their memories are presented to them in this form. I work on a similar basis to make keepsake frames and work with paperclay in my ceramics work. Whilst studying for my degree I produced a range of paperclay memory boxes and I have developed this range further into a functional collection, focussing on tealight and textured dishes. ‘I have been selling with Make The Most Of since August 2013 and have had a fantastic journey with the company so far. Make The Most Of was brought to my attention by an existing member. Following up from my initial enquiry I met with Louise, the founder, to discuss my work. It has been a very positive experience which provides support and enthusiasm!’ ‘My advice to anyone who wants to get into selling their crafts is to have confidence in what you do and why you are doing it. You need to establish yourself as a professional who is serious about their practice and development. Always research into any business venture you may be thinking of taking, and apply yourself with enthusiasm.’ Find out more about Make The Most Of and take a look at Rebecca’s work online at www.makethemostof.co.uk
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Remembering the First World War To mark the centenary of the First World War, a poignant new free exhibition at the Coalbrookdale Gallery in Ironbridge Gorge: Last Post: Remembering the First World War, will explore the effect of the events of 1914-18 on the Post Office, its people and the contribution of postal communications to the war effort. Before 1914 Post Office communications were vital to everyday life through the telegraph, telephone and postal systems. At the outbreak of war, the Post Office, as one of the biggest businesses in the world, contributed to military operations on a scale never seen before, providing a vital means of communication between the fighting fronts and the home front. Curated by the British Postal Museum and Archive (BPMA) in partnership with the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, the exhibition will showcase objects of military and postal importance and include stories from a Shropshire perspective. ‘The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust is proud to be able to commemorate the often forgotten role that the Post Office played during the First World War and is grateful to the BPMA and other partners for their hard work in putting this excellent exhibition together,’ says Dr Matt Thompson, senior curator of the Ironbridge Museum Trust. Last Post: Remembering the First World War will be open Monday to Friday from 10am until 5pm from 10th April at the Coalbrookdale Gallery in Ironbridge Gorge.
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Arty Afonwen Afonwen Craft and Antique Centre is situated in picturesque surroundings, close to a stream in beautiful Flintshire. There are a wealth of treasures to be found in the centre, from antiques and vintage pieces to gifts and plenty more. The centre is run by Janet, Adrian and their team of dedicated staff. ‘We are passionate about supporting local craft artists and have a demonstration room that is rented out all year to various artisans,’ says Janet. ‘At present, there are a variety of visiting artists demonstrating and making painting on canvas and watercolours, jewellery, silk paintings, wood carving, upholstering, handmade day, evening and shopping bags, hand knits and crochet, wax art, pen and ink drawings and more. We are constantly looking for new people to join our visiting craft artists, and would be delighted to hear from people who are interested.’ The Afonwen Craft and Antique Paper for £5 and £10 Centre is located near Caerwys, Mold. notes used to be Find out more about Afonwen at www.afonwen.co.uk or call Janet printed at Afonwen in or Adrian on 01352 720965. the 1780s when it was
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Many people have dabbled in knitting at some point, but if you’ve neglected your needle skills, then why not grab some knitting needles and have another go? Knitting has become a very popular pastime for people of all ages in recent years. It can really be a great hobby to take up – you can do it sitting in front of the telly, it’s relatively cheap to take up and, perhaps best of all, you can make items to wear or to give as gifts. If you’d like to learn or advance your knitting skills, there are many resources available – Abakhan, who have stores in Chester and Mostyn locally, stock a variety of wools and patterns and also hold courses. At Corwen Manor Craft Centre, you’ll find a large variety of wools and a good selection of fashion wool and patterns. Head to www. corwenmanor.co.uk or call 01490 413196 to find out more. On 26th and 27th April, there’ll be a celebration of everything wooly at the Royal Welsh Showground as Wonderwool Wales returns for 2014. Head to page 13 to find out more.
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I Love Bodnant!
Photographers are being invited to showcase their talent at Bodnant Garden and to show just why they love the world-famous beauty spot as part of the I Love Bodnant photography competition. To inspire entrants, throughout the year, there will be free workshops with photographer Pierino Algieri at the garden. Pierino Algieri is a landscape and nature photographer born and raised in Conwy Valley, well known for his images of Snowdonia. ‘Bodnant Garden has got to be one of the most photogenic places in the country,’ says Katie Croft, engagement officer at Bodnant Garden. ‘We’ve got everything from rugged mountains to the delicate detail of a blossom. We thought a competition would give people chance to show us in pictures what they love about this beautiful place.’ Competition winners will be announced on 14th November and on 29th November there will be a prize-giving at the garden when the new calendar will be unveiled. Winners will also receive £100 of vouchers for Cambrian Photography Shop in Colwyn Bay, have their photograph displayed in the entrance to the garden for a period of at least one year and be able to attend a special workshop with Pierino in May 2015. ‘I’m really looking forward to seeing the entries because I know there are some really creative people around here,’ says Katie. ‘I see people taking photos of the garden all the time and I’m always curious about what catches their eye.’ Entries to the I Love Bodnant photography competition must be submitted by 31st October. Free workshops with Pierino Algieri will be held at the garden on 24th April, 26th July and 18th October. Entry forms for the competition are available from the reception at the garden or call 01492 650460 for more information. Picture above: Delwyn Ellis.
Ruthin Craft Centre Sean Harris in Residence Harris’s project stems from experiences gained in the course of travels in North America. In the small settlement of Twin Buttes on the Fort Burthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota, Harris met the sole remaining speaker of the Mandan language. The project asks just what is lost when a language disappears.
l 8th March Wem Town Hall Matthew Harris and Howard Skempton: Field Notes A double treat for art lovers as two internationally renowned artists, a composer and a textile artist, present a one-off musical tapestry for communities in Hereford and Shropshire. Using old maps of Shropshire and musical scores as starting points, composer Howard Skempton and textile artist Matthew Harris have been inspired to create brand new works for one of the highlight arts events of 2014.
l 8th March – 16th May Aberystwyth Arts Centre Printmaker William Kentridge is one of South Africa’s pre-eminent artists. In the past two and a half decades he has produced more than 400 artist’s prints, including etchings, engravings, aquatints, silkscreens, linocuts and lithographs.
l 5th March – 10th May Aberystwyth Arts Centre The Manufactured Coast Roger Tiley undertook a year-long photographic study, supported by an award from the Arts Council of Wales, to document the Welsh industrial coast-scape. All of the images for this project were recorded during twilight and night time, using exposures of up to an hour.
l 17th March – 29th June National Slate Museum, Llanberis Remains An exhibition of photos by Ian Warwick and Annie Williams of abandoned slate quarries, exploring how nature has taken over these majestic landscapes.
l 19th March – 10th May Aberystwyth Arts Centre First Contact See works by members of the Aberystwyth Art Centre’s ever-popular black and white photography classes.
l 29th March to 27th April Canolfan Ucheldre Center, Millbank, Holyhead Anglesey Arts Forum An exhibition of at least one piece of work from each participant of the eleven Anglesey Arts Weeks: Open Studios held on the island.
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With Lynne Williams, owner of the Oak Warehouse ‘A good workman never blames his tools, but a good workman wouldn’t be using the wrong tools in the first place!’ says Lynne Williams, owner of Cheshire-based company, the Oak Warehouse. ‘Having the right materials can make a huge difference to the final results and we can supply flooring made from top quality oak. Oak flooring is one of our specialities, which is why we were asked to complete five new oak floor galleries in The British Museum in London. ‘There are three different ways of installing oak flooring which all suit different situations. The first method is the gluing method, where the oak flooring is glued to the floor beneath. The most important step in the gluing method is choosing the right glue. The floating floor method also uses glue, but the oak flooring is not directly fixed to the sub-floor. Instead the tongue and grooves of each board are glued together. For this a PVA wood glue is recommended. The final method used is the screwing or nailing method, where a screw or nail is driven through the tongue of each board into the sub-floor or joists below. Traditionally, this method required drilling a pilot hole for each screw to prevent splitting the wood, but this is no longer a problem with new types of screws. ‘Whatever method you choose to have your oak flooring installed, the flooring should be properly finished. We recommend oiling the flooring with some really wide brushes – natural bristle brushes apply your oil quickly and professionally.’ If you would like more information about fitting oak flooring or would like to find out more about the Oak Warehouse, visit online at www.oakwarehouse.co.uk or call 01244 676565. You can also visit the showroom on Central Trade Park, Saltney from 9am to 5pm during the week and from 9am to 4pm on Saturdays.
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Rob David Interior Design, based in north Wales, has recently completed phase one on two local hotels, helping to update the interiors. The first is the beautiful early Victorian Gwydyr Hotel in the picturesque village of Betws y Coed in Snowdonia. The refurbishment will be phased over two years, starting with the ground floor this year. Phase one will include dramatic improvements to the exterior façade, Gwydyr Café and gift shop, the lounge bar and the snug, not forgetting the large dining and entertainment room. The second project is in the most westerly village of the Llyn Peninsula, the Ship Hotel in Aberdaron. The Ship’s Lobby, bar and the newly branded Galley Restaurant are all being renovated in time for the 2014 season. ‘This tiny village means a lot to me’, comments Rob. ‘It’s where my maternal family were from.’ There is even a strong link to the Ship Hotel itself – Robert’s great grandparents were the proud owners of the Ship Inn, as it was then named during the late 1800s (pictured below) ‘It was a privilege and honour to walk in the footsteps of my ancestor,’ says Robert. ‘I hope that I have made them proud!’ As well as undertaking commercial projects, Rob David Interior Design can help you redesign your home – Rob can give you expert advice on fabrics, wall covering, furniture, lighting and colour. So, whether you need advice on just one room or your entire home, get in touch! You can find out more about Rob David Interior Design online at www.robdavidinteriordesign.com or give Rob a call direct on 01758 740125.
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Bloomin’ Marvellous! Spring is upon us and what better time to improve your garden and get it ready for summer? If you’re looking for some inspiration then a visit to one of the Plant Hunters’ Fairs is certainly worthwhile – not only will you be able to find those special plants that are just perfect for your garden, but it’s also your chance to get some advice from the experts. Among the nurseries in attendance you’ll find Royal Horticultural Society medallists, keen plantspeople, designers and artisans. They are held at the following venues: 13th April Cholmondeley Castle Gardens 20th – 21st April Dorothy Clive Garden, Wiloughbridge, Market Drayton 4th – 5th May, Weston Park 31st May – 1st June Hodnet Hall, Market Drayton
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The P and A Garden Centre, a wellestablished family-owned business on the outskirts of Mold, has expanded over the last few years and now has added the Woodworks Café to their considerable facilities. ‘The response from our customers has been overwhelming since we opened the doors on our latest venture,’ says marketing Anthony from Coed-y-dinAs manager, Janet Major. ‘We always felt gives us some top tips… the buildings had great potential and we Spring is a time of great change and growth wanted to provide an improved service in the garden, and now is the time to lay the foundations for a fantastic summer garden to our customers,’ says Janet. ‘The new as well as the time when you’ll do the most Woodworks cafe is situated in the heart planting for fruits and vegetables. It’s a busy of the garden centre and is able to seat season, but undoubtedly one of the most 30 people at a time. A wood burning enjoyable in the garden. stove, cream walls, oak floor, doors and beautiful wooden tables and chairs, Laying Roots provides a warm and relaxed natural If you have a heated greenhouse or similar environment. The menu ranges from warm, light place, then you can get breakfast rolls, toasted teacakes, a lot of your bedding plants and freshly made sandwiches, paninis vegetables off to a flying start by and jacket potatoes to chocolate Coed-y-dinas is located sowing them now. Take a good brownies, shortbread, flapjack in Welshpool and is look through the seed displays and rich chocolate layer part of Charlies stores, in your local garden centre cake even afternoon tea which also has stores in to see what can be sown with scones. Barista trained Aberystwyth, newtown, now – and remember you’ll staff offer waitress service Queensferry, shrewsbury need pots, trays, compost delivering hot cappuccinos and Carmarthen. visit and labels. Now is also the and layered lattes. best time to buy your young www.coedydinas.co.uk bedding and patio plants. Start ‘We are keen to provide to find out more. now and you’ll have you’re biggest natural good food, and source and best bedding displays ever! many of our products from local Herbs can now be planted in herb bed, suppliers. We are also developing our mixed in with other plants in beds and outdoor seating area and in the summer borders or grown in pots on the patio, we hope to barbeque and cook pizza in where they’ll be handy to pick and provide our pizza oven.’ excellent colour and scent. In addition to the cafe the Garden Centre shop has also undergone a Making soMe Cut BaCks transformation and compliments the Plants grown for their colourful stems – cafe environment. They now stock a full such as dogwoods, rubus and some bush range of bird care and pet products as willows – will produce more intense colours well as an expansive collection of gifts if the stems are cut back hard now. Pruning from Gisela Graham, Sophie Allport is also needed to give your roses the best and Moorland Pottery to the beautiful possible start – hybrid tea, floribunda and cards by Artbeat and the lovely soaps climbing roses benefit from pruning during from Bath House. March. After pruning, feed with a granular find out more at about the p + A rose fertiliser to ensure a mass of perfect blooms, then mulch with composted bark or garden Centre and the Woodworks Café well-rotted manure. All garden plants and online at www.p-a-group.com or call fruit trees will benefit from being fed now as 01352 752555.
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get away, Pest As plants come into growth, pests and diseases will be on the increase. Start looking at your plants now and dealing with any problems and you’ll prevent them from getting out of control. Slugs, aphids, whitefly, scale insects, red spider mite and numerous diseases may all be waiting to attack. You should also be on the lookout for pests and fungal diseases in your greenhouse and should deal with them as soon as possible.
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Homes & Gardens Erddig Gardens By head gardener at erddig house, glyn smith
I’ll bet you haven’t done much in your gardens over the winter? Perhaps on nice mild days you have managed to get out and tidy up the fallen leaves, or cut down herbaceous plants, but probably not much digging or cultivating of borders. It has been such a wet autumn and winter that it has been better to keep off the soil anyway. Well, now that spring is here and the mud is drying up, you have no excuse and need to try to catch up. If there is any winter pruning of shrubs, climbing plants, or fruit trees to do, get it finished as quickly as possible. It’s not too late to plant shrubs or trees either. I get a lot of fun from growing plants from seed. It is a quick way to catch up with filling the garden beds and borders and hardy annuals can be sown straight outdoors in late April and May once the soil starts to warm up. They are also great fun to grow with children as they germinate and grow very easily. My favourites are Sweet peas, Cosmos, Nasturtiums, Sunflowers and Cornflowers, but there are many more for you to choose from. There are a lot of easy salads and vegetables that children can grow too. If you have a warm greenhouse you can grow half-hardy seeds. These are plants that require a longer season to grow and are usually sown indoors. They are planted out around the end of May, once the frosts have gone. Snap Dragons, or Antirrhinums, are nice and easy to start with and will flower all summer. Try Petunias and Marigolds too. Some seeds, like Begonias and Lobelia, are so small they are like dust. They are difficult to germinate and grow. Even I don’t bother to grow them from seed, I buy young seedlings from garden centres and nurseries. Though they will be more expensive, at least you have not had to pay for the heat they need to get them started. They usually come in a small pot, or as little plug plants. Handle them very carefully, only by the leaves and gently tease them apart. Then space them out – a normal sized plastic seed tray will hold between 24 and 35 seedlings.There are also many basket plants and young cuttings that can be potted on and grown in the same way. So what are you waiting for. Get out into that garden, clear out the greenhouse, place your seed order, or get down to the garden centre straight away!
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Ground source heating If you’re fed up of paying expensive heating bills over the winter months, then Dragon Drilling have the solution for you. By having a ground source heat pump installed on your property, you could save up to £650 a year on your heating and hot water bills and significantly reduce your carbon footprint as well. Dragon Drilling are experts on the technology, having drilled ground source heating boreholes for a large number of heating installers throughout north Wales. Ground source heating works by using the constant temperature of the earth at around 100 to 150 metres depth to generate energy for hot water and heating using specialist radiators and under floor heating systems. Dragon Drilling’s rigs are specially designed for working in small areas where access can be challenging. With rubber covered tracks to protect driveways, the rig only needs enough space for a typical off-road vehicle. All that is visible on borehole completion is a standard manhole cover which is similar to one used for drain inspection. Drilling a borehole only takes a couple of days and is classed as a ‘permitted development’ so there’s no need for planning permission. As the heat from the ground is constant, a ground source heating system is an all year round energy generating system that works round the clock, irrespective of weather
conditions. It can even be run in reverse to cool a building in the summer. As the system actually generates energy it has a positive effect on your carbon footprint. Once it’s fitted, it needs very little maintenance and offers savings when compared to conventional heating methods, with the biggest saving being made when you replace an electric heating system. Dragon Drilling are based in Ruthin, give them a call on 01824 707777 or visit www.dragondrilling.co.uk The Renewable Heat Premium Payment is a one-off grant that is designed to help homeowners to meet the costs of installing renewable technologies, such as a ground source heat pump, until the Renewable Heat Incentive is introduced later in the year. With this scheme, homeowners could receive a voucher of £2,300 towards a ground source heat pump provided they meet the criteria. The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is expected to be opened to applications sometime soon in 2014.
Supermarket giant helps create giant sculpture! The British Ironwork Centre’s Great British Spoon Appeal is gathering pace and prestigious support from Sainsbury’s. Upon hearing of the unusual charity challenge set to the centre by Uri Geller, TV personality and mystifier, to create a monstrous 12-foot gorilla statue from old spoons, the supermarket giant has kindly lent its support. Sainsbury’s Oswestry branch was first off the mark by offering to have ‘spoon banks’ in store to enable its customers to join in the appeal, quickly followed by its Wrexham, Telford, Chester, Shrewsbury In Shang Dynasty China, and Wolverhampton spoons were made of branches. bone, and the spoons of ‘We’re delighted and very grateful to all at the Greeks and Romans Sainsbury’s’ for their were chiefly made of kind support, says Clive bronze and silver Knowles, managing helps director at the British them to think positively.’ Ironwork Centre. ‘We Tickets will be available for the wanted to provide convenient grand unveiling on 17th May 2014 at locations for the community to the British Ironwork Centre Open Day, become involved by donating their spoons when Uri will be in attendance to officially and thanks to Sainsbury’s people can drop them reveal the sculpture to the nation’s media crews. into a spoon bank during their weekly shop!’ Tickets, together with the Centre’s trademark Mr Geller asked the Centre to create the warm welcome, will be provided to the most Gorilla statue as a feature for his gardens which successful collections and to reward the schools he opens to charity five times per year. He said: ‘I and community groups involved. use the sculptures in my garden to inspire poorly You can find out more about the British Ironwork children. I am not a healer, but when children Centre at www.blackcountrymetalworks.co.uk see the items I have, they are in awe. I think it
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A Great Garden Centre Jill Rock tells us all about the Dingle nuRseRies anD gaRDen
Homes & Gardens
centRe Just in time to get the gaRDen ReaDy fRom summeR! ‘There aren’t many old-fashioned nurseries left where all you can buy are plants and the staff can give knowledgeable help and advice because they are as keen and enthusiastic as you are, but the Dingle Nurseries and Garden is such a place,’ says Jill Rock at the nursery. ‘Once a farm, it is now a thriving, family run nursery located in the beautiful setting of rural mid-Wales , 700ft above sea level, hilly and wooded.’ The four-acre garden beside the nursery was started in the 1950’s by Barbara Joseph. ‘On a sheltered, south facing slope leading down to a lake, she gradually worked her way down the hill and back up the other side, making colourthemed beds and winding paths with many interesting varieties of shrubs and trees. A few years ago the garden was recognised as being exceptional by the RHS and was awarded partner garden status. The nursery itself stocks a huge array of shrubs, perennials, alpines, conifers, roses and trees including many unusual varieties which aren’t easy to find elsewhere. At this time of year, we supply bare-root hedging and forestry, soft fruit and fruit trees. Many varieties of trees, native and ornamental, are also available in much larger sizes. From now until the end of March The RHS Flower Show is the best time to plant and, if you aren’t able to visit, we can discuss your requirements over the phone and either have is at Tatton Park on your order ready to pick up or deliver with our own transport. the 23rd-27th July. Smaller hedging orders can be sent by overnight courier.’ Find out more online The Dingle Nurseries and Garden Centre is near Welshpool and is open seven days a week from 9am to 5pm. Find out more at www.rhs.org.uk at www.dinglenurseryandgarden.co.uk or call 01938 555145.
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Last year, Premier Windows and Conservatories built an orangery for Mr and Mrs Cole from St Martins. ‘Before choosing Premier, we asked around,’ explains Mrs Imelda Cole. ‘We liked what Premier offered. We particularly liked that they could create a computer-generated image to show us exactly what the orangery would look like – it was very useful to see exactly what was being offered. ‘Premier were very efficient and helpful throughout the build. We dealt with site manager Alan and he was always able to answer any questions that we had. The build itself didn’t take that long, but we had to wait a little while as we’d chosen a specialised colour for the doors and windows and had to wait for them to be made bespoke. The orangery was finished in time for Christmas, in time for us to have Christmas lunch in there.
The build was completed to a very high standard. The roof of the extension is a guardian roof, which is tiled on the outside and has seven inches of insulation. That means that it doesn’t lose heat like a conservatory would, so we can use the new room all year round, not just in the summer. Inside, there’s a domed ceiling with LED spot lighting fitted. We chose to have microblinds fitted between the two panes of glass in the windows, so there’s no dusting! Overall, everything is great, and we’re very pleased with the work that Premier did – they even did an excellent job in matching the new brickwork to the existing walls and are just a phone call away if we have any problems.’ Premier Windows and Conservatories take on work in Shropshire and north Wales. Find out more at www.premierwindowsoswestry. co.uk or give them a call on 01691 773993.
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HOMES
Beautiful Rooms
A Rossett homeowner tells us all about her experience having a new kitchen and bathroom installed…
The tiles behind the Aga came from fired earth
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e needed help to design a kitchen to suit us – and Michael from Maranatha helped enormously every step of the way,’ says a homeowner in Rossett, near Wrexham. ‘We wanted a bright white kitchen as I hate darkness. We asked Michael to put my vision into practice and he did a wonderful job! I have a fascination with the colour blue, so that was also incorporated into the design. ‘The overall look that we went for is white and stainless steel with a touch of blue and some curves to soften the look. If I saw something I liked, Michael was happy to incorporate it – the tiles behind the Aga, for example, which came from Fired Earth. They supplied the dishwasher and electric cooker as they had to fit with the overall look of the kitchen. They also designed the hood unit and extractor fan above the Aga so it fit in perfectly with the rest of the kitchen and installed the fridge to make it look ‘built in’.
‘Maranatha made the whole process very manageable – we could honestly do it all again, even though having an extension and new kitchen is an upheaval. Even when there were situations when things were not exactly as we had foreseen, they would be rectified straight away and for no extra charge. Nothing was too much trouble. They charged us fixed prices for labour which was identified upfront, so we knew exactly how much things were going to cost before work started. Anything they had to redo was included in the set price.’
bespoke rooms. They can manage your project from design right through until completion, making sure that everything is finished to a high standard and to your exact specifications. Maranatha take on work in Chester, Wrexham, north Wales, Wirral and the surrounding areas. If you’d like to discuss your kitchen or bathroom, get in touch or visit the showroom, where you can see kitchens, bathrooms, wet rooms, bedrooms, showers and home offices, all designed by Maranatha. y
A free hAnd ‘We were so happy with the work that Maranatha did in the kitchen that we’re also getting them to build cupboards in the main bedroom and had them renovate the bathroom. The bathroom was completely installed and designed by Maranatha – we gave Michael a free hand, so they chose all the colours, fixtures and fittings. The bathroom is very spacious with a walk-in double shower, a wonderful bath and underfloor heating. We now want to retro-fit speakers to the bath to use with our iPod.’ All of Maranatha’s furniture is crafted in their own workshop, which means they can offer completely
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‘The bathroom was designed by Maranatha – we gave Michael a free hand
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Maranatha Kitchens and Bathrooms in Deeside have over 20 years’ experience of bespoke design. The family business has been creating kitchens, bathrooms, wet rooms and home offices since 1991 and have plenty of delighted customers. Visit the showroom on the Garden City Industrial Estate, Sealand Avenue, Deeside, CH5 2HW from 8:30am to 5pm on weekdays or from 10am to 4pm on Saturdays.
Keeping Your Car Going Nathan Bryan of Deeside Motor Centre tells us the importance of servicing your car and how it can save you money! ‘I know that times are tough at the moment, but servicing your car is still very important,’ says Nathan Bryan of Deeside Motor Centre in Connah’s Quay. ‘In the long run, servicing your car regularly can save you a lot of money in repairs, plus prevention is always better than a cure when it comes to your car. Regular servicing can even increase your fuel efficiency. Many people think that just an MOT is enough to keep their car running smoothly, but we can do a lot more at a service – we can take things apart to get a better look at them for a start, while an MOT is just a visual inspection.’
better safe than sorry! A lot of people choose to have their car serviced before they go on a long journey, such as driving to France for a holiday. This is always a good idea as it means you’re less likely to get stranded abroad and have to pay a fortune for a repair. Additionally, we always recommend that people follow the servicing guidelines in their car’s manual, which is based on age
as well as distance. A lot of people worry that they have to take their car back to the manufacturer for a service or they’ll lose their warranty, but that isn’t true anymore – while we specialise in Volvos, we can service any type of car and can do everything that needs doing, including stamping your service history and turning off the service warning light. Terry Manship, the used car buyer and MD at Deeside Motor Centre Ltd, explains that the price is the same whether a car has main dealer service history or independent garage service history, and that ‘Deeside have have main agents retailing cars we have serviced’. ‘A service can take an hour or a morning, depending on what needs doing. Customers are welcome to stay put, or if they’d rather get on with their day, we have courtesy cars that they can use or can arrange for their car to be picked up. We can do everything from oil changes to full engine work and include a wash and vacuum, so once your car comes y back, it’ll be good as new!’
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As Clear as Glass! Jeff Smith of WindowGeeks tells us why it might not be time to replace your windows just yet! founder and managing director, Jeff Smith. ‘It’s the best endorsement you can get and one we’ve earned by being totally transparent.
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onesty and double-glazing firms aren’t always seen as the most natural of bedfellows, but one window company has proven itself to be the ethical face of the industry. Ripping up the salesman’s rulebook, WindowGeeks has made a pledge to supply customers with what they need, and nothing more. Hundreds of homes and businesses throughout the region – and thousands more across the nation – will attest to its integrity. ‘Much of our business comes from existing customers telling all their friends and family about us,’ says WindowGeeks’
‘Customers know exactly what to expect with us; if a part needs replacing and it costs just £45 including labour, then that’s what they’ll pay. Most companies aren’t interested in those sorts of jobs and, sadly, there are plenty out there who will coerce people into spending a small fortune on new windows and doors that they don’t need!’ WindowGeeks specialises in repairs. It replaces just the broken parts, makes good what can be fixed, and leaves customers with a bill hundreds – if not thousands of pounds – lower than expected. And at this time of year, with many homeowners battling draughts and rising energy bills, WindowGeeks finds its
low-cost service is in high demand. ‘Replacing misted up or broken glass is only a small part of what we do,’ says Jeff. ‘In the winter we change a fair amount of faulty seals, helping our customers keep the warmth they’re paying for inside. And, with the cold weather playing havoc with their hardware too, we’re kept busy freeing up lots of jammed door handles, windows and locks. ‘We’ve worked on dozens of conservatories lately too,’ he adds. ‘And perhaps that’s unsurprising, considering they feature more glass, handles and seals than any other room in the home.’ WindowGeeks doesn’t impose credit card charges, and there’s no minimum order value either. All its glass is guaranteed for ten years. And now the company offers a free home health check to diagnose any hidden problems. Call WindowGeeks on 0800 5118 007 or visit the new website at www.windowgeeks.co.uk y
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Toad-ally Good News!
There’s good news for one of the rarest creatures in Cheshire and Wirral – the natterjack toad. This loud-mouthed croaker with the biggest voice in the UK amphibian world is set to get a Oswestry VeterInarIan Lucy tubbs frOm Park Issa Vets new home in its Wirral stronghold teLLs us hOw tO keeP Pets fIt and heaLthy… of Red Rocks between West Most of us could probably do with losing a bit of weight after Kirby and Hoylake. the winter season, and it’s no different for our pets. Sadly, we The Cheshire Wildlife Trust, see a vast number of overweight dogs and cats at the surgery, who manage more than 40 and many owners just don’t realise the danger this causes their nature reserves throughout pets, or indeed that they are overweight at all. Overweight the region, recently expanded pets are more prone to heart disease, diabetes and joint their management of the site, problems, just as we are, and many owners don’t realise that which now includes 20 acres of pools or ‘slacks’, sand dunes they can actually be killing their pet with ‘kindness’. and reedbeds. Throughout It is actually quite easy to tell if your pet could do with 2014, the conservation charity will be making a series of major losing a bit of weight. Take a look at your dog or cat from habitat improvements, including more than 40 square metres of above. Do they have a bit of a ‘waist’ and go inwards after new slacks, ready to play host to the natterjacks who are found their ribs? If not, they are too fat. You have to be a bit careful nowhere else in the region. with very fluffy animals, because sometimes the fluff can be Identified by their stripy appearance and knobbly skin deceiving, but it can also hide the fat too! If in (compared to the smoother and plainer common toad), the doubt, feel over your pet’s ribs. You should be natterjack toad is restricted to mainly coastal areas in the able to feel the ribs through the skin and North West, East Anglia and heathlands in parts of the West fur (even if they are fluffy). This doesn’t Midlands and down across the Home Counties. DID YOU KNOW? mean they are underweight or hungry, it The Red Rocks area, which sits between the Royal Cats have over one means they are a healthy weight. Liverpool Golf Course and the Dee estuary, is designated For further help, your vet or vet hundred different as a site of special scientific interest and, along with the nurses should be able to help, and vocal sounds, while natterjacks and a variety of rare flora that exist within the can weigh your pet accurately at dunes, the reserve is also a migration hotspot for birds dogs have only ten. the surgery. They will also be able to arriving from Africa in spring, and the arctic in the autumn. Meow! recommend diets to help get your pet You can find out more about natterjack toads and to the correct weight. Our nurses run a the Red Rocks project on the Trust’s website online at weight clinic where pets come for a monthly www.cheshirewildlifetrust.org.uk weigh in and give advice about feeding and exercise. It’s the same for dogs and cats as it is for people, if you eat too much and don’t do enough exercise then you will put on weight. Sometimes it is difficult for us to judge the right amount to feed our pets because it doesn’t look very It’s lambing season much to us or seem very exciting to eat, but our pets are at the Walford and (generally) a lot smaller than us and consequently don’t north shropshire College! Head to need anywhere near as much food as we do. Pets that page 34 to find out pester for food aren’t usually hungry, they just want some how to see these attention, and very often will be much happier with a walk, adorable new playing with a ball or some fuss. arrivals Exercise is also vitally important because it helps get rid of some of that excess weight as well as keeping the joints, muscles and heart fit and strong. Hopefully the spring will be kind to us and bring us some warmer, lighter weather, so, go on, get out and about with your pet, enjoy the outdoors and stay fit and healthy together this year.
Losing a Few Pounds...
About Lucy...
Lucy graduated from Edinburgh University in 2007 and has worked as a vet with Park Issa Vets ever since. She works at both the Oswestry and Johnstown branches and does a mixture of small animal and farm work. Visit www.parkissa.com for more information about Park Issa Vets, call 01691 670067 for the Oswestry branch, or 01978 845472 for the Johnstown branch.
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Cute Pets!
Rosie from Marford playing fetch!
Perfect Pooches How wonderful would it be to have your furry best friend at your wedding? Thanks to Groomintails in Burton, Rossett and their new bespoke wedding service, you can indeed have your dog at your big day! Your pooch is part of the family, after all, so why should they be left out of the celebrations? Julie at Groomintails can put together a package to meet your needs and can make sure that not only is your dog there for all the important moments of your wedding, but can also make sure that they look the part for the occasion. Julie and her team can collect your dog from wherever they have been staying, groom them and then look after and handle them during the day, making sure that they get plenty of food, water and rest time. Prices for Groomintail’s bespoke wedding services start at £150 and vary depending on your needs. Regular full grooming services start at £25 and vary depending on the size of your dog and coat DID you KNow? condition. For more information A couple in the UK visit www.groomintails.co.uk or call Julie on 07808 801995. spent over £20,000 on
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a wedding ceremony for their dogs, Mugly and Lola. Now that’s barking mad!
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Show uS your Cute PetS!
Send us a picture of your favourite pet to editorial@yattaryattar. co.uk and we’ll publish them in the next issue!
Dumbo in Gresford being nosy!
Ruth Shaw in Welshpool shares the antics of two of her dogs
Lola from Manchester relaxing after a long day!
Chuckie enjoying the snow in Wrexham
Great Greyhounds! If you’d like to support the charities working hard to find homes for retired and abandoned greyhounds, why not visit one of these great fundraising events: Greyhound rescue Wales l March 15th, Farm and Pet Place llangefni, langefni, anglesey, store collection 11am to 3pm l March 22nd, Bridgend street collection, 10am to 4pm l March 29th, abergavenny street collection, 10am to 4pm l april 5th, newport street collection, 10am to 4pm l april 6th, ‘Photographing hounds’ one day event, Greyhound rescue Wales sanctuary, 10am to 4pm l april 11th, swansea street collection, 10am-4pm l april 12th Pets at home rhyl, 11.00am to 3.00 pm l april 19th, Prestatyn street collection, 10,00am to 4,00pm l april 19th, hay on Wye street collection, 10,00am to 4,00pm l april 26th, Porthcawl street collection, 10,00am to 4,00pm l april 26th Pets at home Wrexham, 11.00am to 3.00 pm Find out more about events to support Greyhound Rescue Wales at www. greyhoundrescuewales.co.uk Greyhound rescue shroPshIre l 15th March, dog show, Pinetops café at haughmond hill l 5th april (date to be confirmed), haute hounds: canine Fashion show, Moorlands Kennels, condover Visit shropshire.retiredgreyhounds.co.uk to find out more about the charity and to see more events.
Spring Lambing Day WALFORD CAMPUS, BASCHURCH SUNDAY 16TH MARCH 11am - 4pm
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The Dangers of Lungworm
By ReBeCCA HUgHeS of ComPAnion CARe VetS
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ost dog owners have heard of lungworm but do we really know what it is all about? Is it really that big a deal? Lungworm (angoistrongylus vasorum) is potentially deadly and can go undetected until it is too late to treat. However, lungworm is easily prevented and treated if caught early. Lungworm infections can result in a number of different clinical signs including seizures, depression, lethargy, general sickness, coughing, vomiting, excessive bleeding, nose bleeds and anaemia amongst other signs. The adult lungworms live in the heart and major blood vessels supplying the lungs. It used to only exist in Wales and the South of the country but it is steadily spreading further north. It is carried Consultation for all by slugs and snails and dogs Yattar Yattar readers! can contract it by eating these creatures, either intentionally or Just mention Yattar by accident. It is easy for a dog to Yattar when booking accidentally ingest a slug or snail (for new registration s from outdoors water bowls, toys, only). Don’t forget! grass eating and puddle drinking. Speak to your vet about products that are applied monthly to prevent lungworm infection, as regular worming products will not prevent or treat lungworm. It also helps to reduce the risk of lungworm by picking up your dog toys at the end of each day from the garden and storing them in a snail proof container to prevent snails crawling over them and hiding in crevices. Change outdoor water bowls regularly as slugs like to crawl in them. Pick up dog faeces from the garden to reduce contamination by slugs and further spread of lungworm. If you or your vet is concerned that your dog may have contracted lungworm there is a simple blood test available that will give you a result within 15 minutes of the sample being taken. Lungworm is potentially fatal, and just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean it isn’t there. Don’t put your dogs at risk – prevention is far better than cure! Speak to your vet today. For more information go online to www.lungworm.co.uk y
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About Rebecca
Rebecca graduated from Liverpool University in 2001 and has worked in small animal practice for 12 years. She is a Joint Venture Partner at Companion Care Vets and has a keen interest in surgery. When not working, she can be found out with her dogs, or riding her bike in the Welsh hills. Companion Care Vets, Inside Pets at Home, Unit 2, Border Retail Park, Holt Road, Wrexham LL13 8NG. Visit www.companioncare.co.uk/wrexhamholtroad for more information or contact 01978 352499. You can also find them on Facebook – just search ‘Companion Care Vets Wrexham Holt Road’.
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Hello again, Ratty Ratty readers!
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ow are you all? I’m sorry to report that this issue sees me slightly under the weather – nothing serious, just the usual catalogue of symptoms which I won’t bore you with, suffice to say that most of me aches or creaks and those parts which aren’t affected don’t work! Anyway, I’ve just returned from a visit to the doctor. She’s a strange one, make no mistake. She greeted me at the door with a ‘How are you?’ which seemed a bit odd – if anybody would know how I was, I would fervently hope it to be her! Anyway, after a long chat (the details of which I shall spare you!), she’s suggested I begin a healthy eating regime and take up exercise, which I thought was rather impertinent of her, though I’m not one to complain, as you know. I told her that the only advantage of exercising at my age is that you die healthier! Still, I decided to sign up for an aerobics class at the church hall. Well, I twisted, stretched, leapt about and contorted my body into all manner of shapes for almost an hour until I was as red as a beetroot, and all for nothing as by the time I finally got my leotard and leggings on, the class was over and the Boy Scouts were trying to get in. I shall buy myself an exercise bicycle to keep in the spare bedroom instead. Even if I don’t use it, it will come in handy for hanging my ironing on. I’m off to Chester next week to stay with my niece. She’s a nice enough girl but so lazy! Last time I surprised her with a visit I was shocked to find her still slobbing around in her nightshirt at 8am! Young people today never fail to leave me gabberflasted – when I was a girl, I was up at the crack of Dawn gathering wood... we all were, and we couldn’t complain about it on Facebook either! Anyway, I digest! I shall catch the 06.07 train and be with her by about 7.30... I can’t wait to see her face! She’ll be so surprised. I’ll tell you all about it next time as there’s a film starring the lovely Richard Gere on in a moment. Just a Gruffalo, I think it’s called. Cheerio!
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Pastel perfection on your highstreet this spring Accessorize Violet Open Backed Statement Earring, £14
h 3rd – 9th March telford Shopping centre gift fair The third event of its kind in the last 12 months, a very popular show held indoors within a very busy shopping centre. Telford Shopping Centre has an average weekly footfall of 228,000!
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h 22nd March the MaccleSfield Vintage faShion fair, the town hall The Macclesfield Vintage Fashion Fair will feature 30 of the UK’s top vintage sellers items for sale at this lovely event will include vintage clothes, antique textiles, bags, jewellery, lace trimmings, shoes and all manner of accessories. h 27th March SaffiS ladieS’ night at Saffi Boutique, northwich Includes champagne and canapes on arrival, mini treatment at Trevi Beauty and entry into a £50 voucher competition, along with a new season stock preview at Saffi Boutique with fantastic offers on the night. h 2nd april faShion Show at oSweStry School A fashion show by the fourth form pupils at Oswestry School.
Fashion Events? If you’re planning a fashion event in the next few months, let us know by email: editorial@ yattaryattar.co.uk
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A very smart raised bed constructed from Jakwall and complimented with Jacksons Palisade Fencing. Left: Jakwall used as edging boards on a raised deck area
Jacksons Fencing Plan something different in your garden for spring... by Louise at Jacksons Fencing
Jackwall timbers used as a retaining edge on a feature flowerbed
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s far as I’m concerned it’s never too early in the year to start getting inspired about spring coming and the warmer weather and lighter days being on the way (we can hope can’t we!). I’ve already got my gardening head well and truly fixed on because we are in the planning stages for this year’s Jacksons Show Gardens Design Competition. At the moment some of my time is spent looking at the seven show gardens we have here at Head Office in Kent and deciding which ones are to be redeveloped this year. The chosen ones will end up being the embodiment of the winning designers plans and will be ‘brought to life’. If by chance you are, or know of someone, that is a garden designer, landscape architect, or landscaping professional, details of this
years competition can be found on the local page at: jacksons-fencing.co.uk/ chesterlocal. If you hurry there is still a little time left to enter the competition. There’s also plenty to keep me busy out there tidying up the gardens and planning the refurbishment of the ones that aren’t for the full-blown redesign as well. If you are planning to do something different with your outside space this year, here’s a product that is unique to Jacksons, that might inspire you when you are considering options available for retaining walls or raising beds. Jakwall is a highly unusual grooved, brick wall effect landscape timber system. Manufactured from our Jakcured timber, which means it carries the Jacksons 25 year guarantee. The timbers are fixed together with a timber hex head screw system without any need for pre-drilling, (a hex head driver bit for use with these screws is also available). Jakwall is ideal for raised borders, fishponds, play areas, sand pits and fascia borders. Anywhere really that could use a wooden garden wall, and it has many benefits compared to traditional brick walling; it is cheaper compared with bricks and mortar, doesn’t need foundations or footings and can be installed in any weather (within reason, obviously). You could use Jakwall in many ways in your garden,
for instance terracing a sloping area that may enable you to use it in a more productive way once it is level. I’ve put a few photos here to illustrate its uses, that may give you some ideas or inspiration. If you don’t fancy the grooved appearance that makes it look a bit like a brick wall, then Jakwall is available smooth and un-grooved. All the details on the Jakwall options can be found in a handy link on your local page, as well as details of our special offers, where to find your local Jacksons branch and the free prize draw. y Email: louise@jacksons-fencing.co.uk
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Education News From sporting success to academic accolades! All the latest news and achievements from our local schools
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Pupils at Abberley Hall School in Great Witley, Worcestershire have a new after-school activity, and they’ve taken to it like ducks to water! Abberley Hall is now one of just a few preparatory schools in the country that offer scuba diving lessons as part of the school’s evening programme, which includes over 35 sports, clubs, hobbies and pastimes. Both boarders and day pupils are able to take advantage of the scuba diving training, with 10 children now working towards their open water PADI scuba diving certificate throughout this academic year. ‘Scuba diving is proving popular with the children,’ says James Abbott, one of Abberley’s design technology teachers who oversees the activity. ‘It is a demanding discipline and requires a certain sense of adventure, but our pupils are always up for a challenge. This term they are covering theory and pool work in the school’s 25-metre indoor swimming pool and next term they will undertake four open water dives in Midlands quarries to complete the qualification. When they have successfully passed the course they will be able to dive anywhere in the world without an instructor and many of them are looking forward to diving with their parents on holiday.’ For more information about the school, visit www.abberleyhall.co.uk or call 01299 896275.
Land Down Under! The year five classroom
at Aldford School, the junior school at Abbey Gate College, was abuzz recently as they received a very unusual parcel all the way from Australia! As part of the British Council Schools Online initiative, Aldford School has partners with a primary school in Australia – Booyal Central State School, located about 100km north of Brisbane in the midst of sugar cane plantations. The partnership has provided a fantastic opportunity for children in both Aldford and Booyal to learn about life in each other’s countries. At the end of 2013, pupils created posters about Christmas at Aldford to send to the pupils at Booyal and recently received a parcel containing a toy kangaroo, an enormous Australian flag, an Australian Outback song book and letters from every pupil. See more news at www.abbeygatecollege.co.uk
Trash to Treasure
Top of the Hair-dos
Recently The Marches School in Oswestry held their first ever ‘Trash Charlotte Mounsey, to Treasure’ house competition. ‘Turn your household rubbish into a first year level two something useful’ was the brief given to students and they certainly hairdressing student delivered, creating games, items of clothing, furniture and toys. at Walford and North The entries were judged by Clive Knowles, managing director Shropshire College at the British Ironwork Centre. He awarded first prize to Eden will soon be heading to Smith, who designed a bird feeder using plastic bottles and an old the National Hairdressers Federation competition road map. ‘Eden’s entry was submitted with a full design including in Blackpool after winning an in-house hairdressing measurements, which showed impeccable attention to detail,’ says competition. The students were able to choose from two Graham Dyke who organised the competition. ‘There was obviously categories – ‘up-trend’ or ‘night at the prom’ – and had a huge amount of effort that had gone into the design.’ just half an hour to style their model. Eden received a gift voucher for the British Ironwork Centre, ‘We wanted to let the students demonstrate their a framed certificate and a VW Beetle model, all kindly donated creativity with this competition,’ says Sharon Cooper, by Clive. ‘This competition is a real privilege to be involved head of hair and beauty. ‘This kind of event aims to test with, but a real headache to try and select the winning entry!’ he the students’ technical expertise, creativity says. ‘I think that the children are amazingly creative. We hope and ability to work under pressure.’ in the future to encourage some of these talented students to Charlotte Mounsey and her model, come to work within our company.’ Alicia Dugmore, will be heading Looking for A work For more news from The Marches School or to find out to Blackpool on 17th March to experience pLAcement? more go online and visit www.marchesschool.co.uk represent the college in the If you’re a student at school, National Hairdressers Federation college or university then you competition. ‘I’m really pleased can apply for work experience that I’ve won,’ says Charlotte. ‘I at the Yattar Yattar offices near can’t wait to go to Blackpool now!’ Wrexham. If you’re interested, If you are interested in studying get in touch with our team on hairdressing at Walford and North 01978 813035 or email Shropshire College, apply online at editorial@yattaryattar.co.uk www.wnsc.ac.uk
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A group of year nine RAF cadets from Sedbergh School in Cumbria recently enjoyed their first visit to RAF Leeming in north Yorkshire, home to 100 Squadron and their fleet of Hawk fighter jets. The visit came after the cadets passed their part one theory test, which covers the basic principles of flight, dress, regulations and drill. The cadets were given a lesson in the history of 100 Squadron, who are famous for, among other things, their skull and crossbones crest, before being taken to the hangar to be shown the workings of a Hawk jet. They also saw the Grob-Tutor plane they will soon be using in their flight training. The cadets then had the chance to try the close combat trainer and to visit the armoury. ‘Cadets caught a glimpse of what life at an RAF station was like,’ says Matt McVoy, OC RAF section at Sedbergh combined cadet force (CCF). ‘They seemed to enjoy the buzz of the constant sound of jet engines and weapon testing and are looking forward to developing their RAF careers within the CCF.’ To find out more about Sedbergh School visit www.sedberghschool.org or call 01539 620535.
Prestfelde School in Shrewsbury has been celebrating plenty of musical successes recently as four pupils were awarded 11 plus music awards. Douglas Kennedy played cello and piano for his award, while Kinley King played grade five trumpet and will now be encouraged to take piano lessons in addition. Matilda Dugdale showed great musical promise with a well-controlled performance of Faure’s Pie Jesu. Meanwhile, ten-year-old Oliver Toms, who already held a music award, has received a full scholarship in recognition of his playing on clarinet and piano. He played Schumann’s Fantasiestucke No. 1 and demonstrated expressive and controlled musicianship in both clarinet pieces. Prestfelde School awards several academic scholarship at seven plus and 11 plus as well as scholarships in music at 10 and 11 plus. Awards of fee concessions between 10% and 30% are also available. Find out more about scholarships and the school at www.prestfelde.co.uk or visit the school for its next opening morning on 7th March. Book your place by calling Caroline Williams on 01743 245400.
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Meeting an AwardWinning Writer GCSE students at Ellesmere College welcomed multi awardwinning author Bali Rai recently as he delivered a talk that provided a unique insight into his life as a writer. ‘You don’t have to have been on an amazing journey or involved in extraordinary situations to be able to write great stories,’ he explained. During the talk he also spoke about issues surrounding multiculturalism, ethnicity, citizenship and politics, which are topics often covered in his books. Bali Rai was born in Leicester and grew up in a multicultural, multi-racial community close to the city centre. His first novel, (Un)Arranged Marriage, is now cult young adult reading. The Crew and Rani and Sukh followed and in 2010, Rani and Sukh became a set text for GCSE. Bali’s books have now been translated into 10 languages and have won many awards. ‘Reading for pleasure is a passion for Bali and he tries to instil that in everyone he talks to,’ says Gemma Heald, English teacher at Ellesmere College. ‘We felt his visit was an opportunity not to be missed.’
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The Queen’s School: maths and music! Four eager young mathematicians from Queen’s Lower School in Chester were recently named runners up in the finals of the Young Mathematician Award. Year six pupils Leah Heartin, Maryam Khan, Evie Tipping and Beth Tanner, all from Chester, were one of only five teams to make it through to the finals at the University of Cambridge. On the road to the final, the team eased their way through the first round at the Explore centre, by solving a multi-layered, high level problem and demonstrating fantastic teamwork. Once they had investigated, they had to prepare a presentation to explain their results. During the second round, the team excelled themselves and made it through to the national final. ‘This was a marvellous result as only the best five schools in the country were invited to the final,’ says maths subject leader at Queen’s Lower School, Rebecca Edwards. ‘The girls had a great time and learnt a lot from their experiences.’
Hitting tHe RigHt notes Keep your eyes glued to the TV this April and make sure that you catch the Young Voices Choir from Queen’s Lower School, who will be appearing in the semi-finals of the BBC’s Songs of Praise School Choir of the Year competition. The choir is one of just six to make it through to the televised rounds and they now must impress a celebrity judging panel including singer, presenter and classically trained musician, Mylene Klass and renowned choral guru Suzi Digby. ‘Music is such an important part of school life at Queen’s and I could not be prouder of the girls for the effort they have put in to get to this stage,’ says Margaret Corlett, music teacher and choirmaster at Queen’s Lower School. ‘We have already won the Spirit of Christmas Choir competition with opposition from schools across Cheshire and Flintshire and we are also finalists in the Barnado’s Choir of the Year.’ You can see the Queen’s Lower School choir perform in the semi-finals of the BBC’s Songs of Praise School Choir of the Year competition on Sundays during April. Find out more about the Queen’s School, Chester at www.queens.cheshire.sch.uk
Oswestry, have a new cause to celebrate after one of their year 13 students, Olivia Owen-Sinclair, was recently crowned Midlands regional champion in the Closed Fencing Competition in Shrewsbury High School have been foil. Olivia managed to celebrating recently as six of their sixth form win the Midlands regional girls have been offered places to study finals with an impressive and Oxford and Cambridge universities. score of 15-3 in her first The girls’ stunning achievements are all match and 15-11 in the the more impressive due to the variety of second. disciplines they cover, with girls securing This latest win comes conditional offers to study on courses after, just a few months ranging from architecture and natural ago, Olivia was named sciences to English and classics. county champion at a ‘This is an incredible achievement by competition in Belvidere our girls and it is nothing less than they School, where deserve’ says headmaster, Michael Getty. she fenced ‘It is exceptionally difficult to secure a both place at these prestigious institutions seniors and juniors and to have had six girls receive such offers in one year is If you’re interested in to win her title. exceptional for any school. It also reflects the superb work of their teachers who sending your child to She will now go have enabled them to reach such dizzy heights and provides a wonderful way Moreton Hall School, on to a national to crown the opening of our new sixth form building.’ don’t miss the Moreton competition in May The new sixth form at Shrewsbury High School was built in response to the First (ages three to 11) where she will be growing popularity of the sixth form. The new facilities on Shrewsbury town open day on 1st March up against other walls includes state-of-the-art IT as well as a series of bespoke common rooms and the senior school open regional champions aimed at providing a new benchmark for sixth form provision. day on 17th May! in the hope of Find out more about Shrewsbury High School at www.shrewsburyhigh.gdst.net winning the national or call 01743 494038 if you have any enquiries regarding admissions. prize. Find out more about Moreton Hall School online at www.moretonhallschool.com
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International Football Success for Coleg Menai
Five members of Coleg Menai’s football squad recently played for Wales Colleges Football’s under 19 team in an international match against Australia at Cambrian and Clydach Football Club. Two of Wales’ goals in an emphatic 3-1 victory were scored by local lads who both play for Bangor City FC. John Littlemore from Benllech and Iolo Hughes from Bethel were once again on the score sheet for the Welsh side, making it three goals in two international games this season. Hughes and Littlemore, who was named man of the match, were in the starting line-up alongside fellow Menai stars Callum Davidson, Craig Whelan (both Bangor City FC) and Nathan Willams (Caernarfon Town FC). As well as playing for their respective clubs, they all play and train with Did You Know? Academi Menai, which is Coleg The biggest school Menai’s specialist football in the world, City academy headed by Marc Lloyd Montessori in Williams, ex-professional Lucknow, India, holds footballer, sports lecturer over 45,000 pupils and at Coleg Menai and football has been awarded the journalist. UNESCO prize for Three lower sixth form students from Ruthin School, Qiang Ha ‘It was great to see all five Coleg peace education (Mark), Jiani Li (Olivia) and Ting Qu Zhou (Angela), recently sat Menai lads play their part in a the round two paper of the British Mathematical Olympiad, a very tremendous victory,’ says Marc. ‘They challenging paper that consisted of just four questions. The students have been instrumental in the success had just 3.5 hours to complete the difficult challenge. The three were only of the Welsh team so far this season and are able to take the round two paper after doing so well in round one of the growing in confidence with each game.’ Wales Olympiad when Mark obtained a gold medal, Olivia, a silver medal and will now play England Colleges for the AngloAngela, a bronze medal. Only the top 100 students in the first round of the Welsh shield with the first leg at Bristol in next Olympiad received a medal. month with the return leg in April. Mark, Olivia, Arthur and Xijia Hou (Stephen) are due to represent the school Coleg Menai offers a range of qualifications in the Senior Team Maths Challenge finals in London following their success in including in sports science and public services. the Senior Challenge in December. Keep up to date with all the For more information, go online and visit the latest news from Ruthin School at www.ruthinschool.co.uk website at www.menai.ac.uk or contact the course advice line on 01248 383333.
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Shropshire Hills
The girls of Wrekin College recently had a chance to see how their desk work for their bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award transferred to the hills as they scaled Caer Caradoc. The group of 20 girls were split into smaller groups of five and had to use teamwork, map reading skills and a compass to navigate their way to the top. After their long walk, the groups were rewarded with lunch at the top, where they could enjoy one of the best views of Shropshire to be found. The girls are now fully prepared for their qualifying expeditions in the summer and are looking forward to passing their bronze Duke of Edinburgh awards. Go to www.wrekincollege.com to find out more.
Meeting Author Cathy Cassidy
Year seven girls from Abbotsholme School in Rocester, Staffordshire were recently given the chance to meet bestselling author Cathy Cassidy at the Garrick Theatre in Lichfield. The girls were amazed by the quantity of books she has written for all ages, especially her extremely popular series on The Chocolate Box Girls. The pupils were particularly delighted by a quiz which determined which character from Cathy’s books they were most like and amused to find that 99.9% of boys taking the quiz were likened to ‘the annoying one’. To find out more about Abbotsholme School go online to www.abbotsholme.co.uk or attend the open day on Saturday 8th March. For more information about the open day please contact Michele Archer on 01889 594265.
Good Chemistry A team of budding scientists from Adams’ Grammar School in Newport have qualified for the national final of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Top of the Bench competition. The team had to complete a written paper and then were challenged to make a rainbow in a test tube at the regional finals of the competition in Keele University where they were one of two teams from the school – one team were delighted to achieve top spot among the nine teams from schools around the region, while the second team took a very credible fourth place. ‘We all enjoy chemistry and it was really great to have the opportunity to work together to represent the school,’ says team member Rhys Evans, who plans to study A-level chemistry next year. ‘We are very much looking forward to the final.’ The final of the competition will be held at Loughborough University on 29th March and will see the team from Adams’ competing against 30 teams from throughout the UK – best of luck to the Adams’ team! Find out more about Adams’ Grammar School at www.adamsgs.org.uk or call 01952 386300.
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it’s a sunny Spring morning in the village. In the distance the church bells peel out Calling the faithful to prayer, And, far away in the harbour, the haunting hoots Of the liners blare. While I sit here ,quietly contemplating, Just listening to the birds singing and watching The wonderful natural world, all around. How peaceful it is in this garden ,yet When I look down, there is an army of ants Scurrying over dried leaves but, making no sound. Out of nowhere, a bright blue butterfly flutters And, a bumble bee hovers hither and thither, Buzzing past my head. In the murky pond there is also new life, As I notice clusters of frogspawn, clinging to the bank. While new flowers open daily others now, are dead. The lawn is covered with daisies and the odd dandelion, Perhaps a few weeds, but does it really matter? Everywhere looks so fresh in the early morning dew. The boughs of the larch sway gently in the breeze Casting moving shadows over this idyllic scene, While I sit and wonder, at these precious gifts, anew. By Patricia Parker
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What have our favourite local celebrities have been up to? k Tom Jones Good news for fans of the veteran singer, Sir Tom Jones (and, let’s be honest, who isn’t?) as he’s revealed plans to finally return to his homeland to play his first major outdoor gig in north Wales. ‘The Voice’ himself will be wowing fans and dodging knickers at Parc Eirias Stadium, in Colwyn Bay, on Friday 25th July. The Welsh legend is looking forward to returning to the green, green, grass of home: ‘Believe it or not, this will be my first outdoor show in north Wales, and in the fantastic location of Eirias Stadium we’re going to put on a hell of a show!’ We believe you Tom! k Bryn Terfel Another Welsh singer looking forward to returning to north Wales is opera superstar Bryn Terfel. The bass baritone is set to take to the Eisteddfod stage in a special production of Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Sharing the stage with an all-Welsh cast it will be the first time Terfel, from Pantglas, has performed at the Eisteddfod since he opened the event in 2006. Other headliners due to rock this summer’s music festival in Llangollen include Dutch jazz sensation Caro Emerald and Holywell’s brothers, Richard and Adam Johnson.
k Daniel Craig The upcoming James Bond film will once again star Chester-born actor Daniel Craig as the world’s most famous spy. Even though this will be Craig’s fourth time playing 007, the star himself is less than complimentary about the character that, essentially, made him famous! Apparently, the 45-year-old has vetoed what he terms, ‘cheesy one-liners’, and has even considered handing in his licence to thrill after worrying about being typecast. The film, which so far is going under the working title of Bond 24, is to be released in October 2015 and will, again, be directed by Sam Mendes.
k miChael sheen The Welsh screen actor, who recently celebrated his 45th birthday, is reportedly dating US comedienne, Sarah Silverman. Michael, who has a 14-year-old daughter with Kate Hudson was also in a relationship with his Midnight in Paris co-star Rachel McAdams for two years until February 2013. However, the Newport star proved he is not all about Tinseltown when he travelled to Lebanon with Unicef to highlight the suffering of children caught up in the Syrian conflict. As a patron of many British charities including the NSPCC’s Child’s Voice Appeal, it’s plain to see what gives Mr Sheen his shine! k lemmy Anglesey rocker, Lemmy, has just been voted Best Bassist of 2013 in the annual Loudwire Music Awards. This will come as excellent news to the 68-year-old Motorhead front man who last year was plagued with ill health. Lemmy was struggling with diabetes and related problems which led to periods of hospitalisation, postponed tours and even a rumour that he’d died! Fans were disappointed to hear of the cancellation of their European tour, scheduled to start in February but Lemmy himself remains philosophical saying he’s ‘paying for the good times’. Sounds like a great title for a new album...
k russell WaTson Wedding bells are on the horizon for Cheshire tenor, Russell Watson, as he’s announced his upcoming nuptials to former office receptionist, Louise Harris who at 25 is almost half his age. The classical singer has spent the last few years in recovery after being diagnosed with a recurrent brain tumour on his optic nerve in 2006. Thankfully, his career is now back on track after his illness halted his rapid rise in the music world, leaving him depressed and suicidal. The happy couple are yet to set a date. Watch this space... k eve myles Doctor Who and Torchwood actress, Eve Myles is still ‘completely in love’ with her baby daughter, Siena, who was born on February 11. Eve, from Ystradgynlais in Powys is reportedly rushed off her feet, juggling her family life (she has another daughter, Matilda) with work commitments. Thanks to her hugely popular science-fiction roles, the 35-year-old is well known in America, so much so that she’s scheduled to make an appearance at a Florida comic book / sci-fi convention in March. Her husband, actor, Bradley Freegard is happy to stay at home and hold the fort as, at the moment, it’s all about Eve! k Carol vorDerman The fragrant TV presenter is known for getting certain people hot under the collar… but under the armpits? Microbiologist Zachary Copfer convinced Carol, and a host of other celebrities, to create some artistic masterpieces using their own armpit bacteria, all in the name of scientific education! 53-year-old Carol is a patron of the Big Bang Fair, which aims to get youngsters interested in science, so was more than happy to oblige. Other celebrities who agreed to get sweaty included British treasure Stephen Fry and Children’s TV hosts Dick and Dom. Sounds like the pits to us!
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Rekindling Connections Nicky abell-Francis
Zara has gone from her staid English life to the bright lights and fast pace of Los Angeles, where her job as a sports therapist brings her in close contact with an array of sportsmen – some of them perfect gentlemen, others not so much! It is all going well – hectic yet manageable – until loyal, gallant and dependable Bruce appears on the scene. However, is he as uncomplicated as he seems...? The book’s tagline, ‘A bittersweet journey of lust, love and choices’ sums up Abell-Francis’ debut novel of modern womanhood perfectly as we follow its protagonist through a series of dilemmas, juggling her career with her search for a meaningful relationship. The story is well researched and narrated confidently by the author, whose wickedly-drawn characters are believable and relatable, and the unhurried flow of the narrative, infused with warmth, drives the story to its satisfying end. This is a somewhat risqué read which includes some real laugh out loud moments including the theft of a bag containing adultfriendly toys, and an awkward encounter with an ‘upstanding’ gentleman… if you know what I mean! We’d recommend it to fans of the ‘chick lit’ genre as it’s pure indulgent enjoyment!
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Nicky Abell-Francis lives in Pen-y-Ffordd To win a and runs her own health facility, The signed copy of Zenchi Clinic, near Tarporley. As if that’s ns rekindling Connectio not enough, she also r the question swe an ply sim works in a chiropractic at below and email us clinic in Wrexham, yet still .uk co tar. yat tar yat ial@ editor finds time to write! Nicky Q: what is the explains, ‘Writing is one of name of the main my hobbies – I prefer to do character? it when the house is quiet and I can let my imagination run away with me. My inspiration comes mostly from real-life situations – Rekindling Connections is based loosely on places I have visited and people who I’ve met along the way. I’ve blended their quirks and personalities then moulded them to produce my own characters. However, I had no clear picture of my main character, Zara, until half way through the novel – sometimes it’s just as exciting to see what develops on the paper!’ Nicky is currently working on a sequel, a sneak peek of which will be included in a newly edited edition of Rekindling Connections. You can be one of the first to catch up with Zara’s glamorous life by attending the official book launch on Wednesday, 23rd April at Waterstones bookstore in Wrexham. Starting at 6.30pm, tickets cost £4 on Eventbrite or on the door. Nicky will be signing copies on the night and is looking forward to meeting you! Rekindling Connections is published by FeedARead.com and available at booksellers to order, or Amazon in book and Kindle form.
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Teen reads l On the edge Nigel hiNToN When Dillon’s dad knocks on the door after a long absence, he and his young brother are not sure what to do. Their father wants to take them on a road trip and convinces them that their mum knows all about it. Dillon is hesitant but carried along with the excitement of his brother, Robbie, he reluctantly agrees, even though he knows that dad is mentally unstable. Dillon is right to be worried – his father won’t let them use their phones and their photographs are all over the newspapers... what does dad wants from them? This is a dark and gritty thriller, fast moving and full of suspense. Even though the subject matter is disturbing, the story is surprisingly moving and I’m sure I’m not the only one who felt emotionally drained at the end! H H H H l Fangirl raiNbow rowell Cath and Wren are identical twins, and until recently, their lives revolved around their hero – the fictional Simon Snow. Now they’re off to university in Nebraska and Wren’s decided that she wants her independence, wants to meet boys, wants to party and wants to leave Simon Snow and her twin sister behind. Cath may look exactly like Wren but that’s where the similarity ends; she’s a shy misfit, lacking in self-confidence, and university is full of frightening and unfathomable people. At least she has her fan fiction, which she writes for her adoring online readers... online she can be anybody she wants. Fangirl is a funny and honest coming-of-age story exploring peer pressure, social anxiety and learning disabilities. Populated with strong, well-written characters and relatable situations, this book deserves its many plaudits. H H H H H
Book Events l ThroughouT March Oswestry LitFest Various Venues, Oswestry The Oswestry LitFest returns for its fifth year, bringing plenty of author talks, workshops and other events to the town. l 6Th March Book Launch: Ceredigion Folk Tales Aberystwyth Arts Centre Author Peter Stevenson comes to the bookshop at Aberystwyth Arts Centre to launch his new book, Ceredigion Folk Tales. l 11Th March Damn His Blood: Reconstructing the Oddingley Murders with Peter Moore Gladstone’s Library Hear Peter Moore talk about Damn His Blood, a new and careful reconstruction of the events surrounding the murder of Reverend George Parker in the village of Oddingley in 1806, the first of a series of crimes that shocked the nation.
l 13Th March Book Launch: Drawing Your Life Aberystwyth Arts Centre Join Michael Nobbs to celebrate the launch of his new book, Drawing Your Life. l 15Th – 16Th March Wenlock Olympian Live Arts Festival William Brooks School Held annually since 1979, includes a creative writing competition. l 23rd March Bringing History to Life with Peter Moore, Gladstone’s Library A creative history writing workshop with Peter Moore. l 10Th april The Two Dylans Aberystwyth Arts Centre Celebrated authorities on the works of the two poets illustrate and discuss the two legends – Dylan Thomas and Bob Dylan. l 12Th april Ian Littlechilds and Phil Page Waterstone’s Stockport Mersey Photographers Phil and Ian will be signing their new book celebrating the River Mersey.
Spring reads l Kind of Cruel Sophie hannah Amber Hewerdine suffers from chronic insomnia and, as a last resort, pays a visit to a renowned hypnotherapist. After being put under, she chants the words, ‘Kind. Cruel. Kind of Cruel.’ but has no idea what it means. She is just as puzzled a couple of hours later when she finds herself being arrested for the murder of a woman who she has never met, or even heard of. Can she unravel the mystery before her life falls apart? This psychological thriller is an intelligent, multi-layered exploration of suppressed memory and the human psyche, guaranteed to plant a chunk of ice into the heart. You won’t be disappointed. H H H H l Waiting for SunriSe William Boyd A passionate affair in Vienna between debonair English actor, Lysander Rief and Hettie Bull, an uninhibited and beautiful sculptress, appears to cure the personal neurosis for which he is being treated through a Freudian therapy. When war breaks out in 1914, Lysander is sent to Europe by MI5 to discover the key to a vital enemy code, and their paths cross again. Waiting For Sunrise is a sophisticated and romantic spy thriller from the bestselling author of Any Human Heart. Split between Vienna, London’s West End and the bloody battlefields of France, it offers an intriguing insight into pre-war Europe. A great read for history buffs. H H H l the goSpel aCCording to Cane Courttia neWland Beverley Cottrell is a West Indian woman living in London. In her forties, she is an ex-teacher who runs free writing classes for troubled teens at her local community centre. However, Beverley’s past is just as troubled – her baby, Malakay, was abducted from her 20 years previously. When a young man appears at her apartment one night, he stuns her by revealing that he is the stolen boy. This is an emotionally-charged novel, bursting with hope, love, grief and fear with a strong narrative and believable characters. The ending lets it down slightly, but the story will remain with you for a long time. H H H H l the iCe Balloon aleC WilkinSon In 1897, a Swedish explorer named S.A. Andrée attempted to be the first man to reach the North Pole. Calculating that he could reach his destination by hydrogen balloon, he set off. Neither he nor his two colleagues, Knut Fraenkel and Nils Strindberg, returned home alive. In 1930, their bodies were discovered – alongside the expedition’s diaries, photographs and instruments – on a remote island in the Arctic Ocean and it is these documents that illustrate an epic tale of Arctic adventure. A suspenseful and haunting work, which illuminates the harsh and unforgiving nature of the North Pole. H H H
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THE SEVEN THINGS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT MAKING A PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM By Mark Lampkin, Chester and North Wales Leading Injury Claim Expert
As a personal injury claim expert of 25 years’ experience I want to share with you the seven things that you must know before you, a relative or friend make your first call following an accident that causes injury. I regularly see how innocent accident victims often make the wrong call, end up in the wrong hands and lose out on hundreds or thousands of pounds of their rightful compensation. Here is my simple guide to make sure that you get the best help should the worst happen and you were injured on the road, at work or out and about.
1. Why you should not ring your insurers first
Mark Lampkin:
Expert solicitor and specialist in accident claims
If you have an accident in your car or on your motorcycle and it was clearly your fault you should ring your insurers at the earliest opportunity, but if the accident was not your fault then you must take advice before making that call. Remember that insurance companies only owe a duty to their shareholders and not to you. A solicitor properly appointed by you will owe you a duty to make sure your interests are protected at all stages.
2. Why you should never call a claims company!
A claims company can do nothing else for you other than pass your details on to a solicitor. In the past the claims companies charged a fee to those solicitors but following the ban on selling cases in April 2013 they are now making money by taking a percentage of your case. Claims companies are allowed to charge up to 25% of your claim. What do you get for this? Nothing!
3. Why no win no fee is good for you
Despite the phrase “No win no fee” almost becoming a dirty word it is actually a brilliant system for any innocent accident victim. Under this system a solicitor will work for them and will only be paid should they win the case. This means that good solicitors fight hard to win cases for deserving clients. If they win they recover most of their costs from the losing party’s insurance company and under changes introduced in April only up to 25% of a client’s case can go towards legal costs. This is a brilliant system where clients are guaranteed at least 75% of their claim.
4. Why your employer cannot dismiss you for making a claim
Provided you have worked for your employer for in excess of two years continuously you will have employment protection. This means that you cannot be dismissed otherwise than for a fair reason and if you are you could claim compensation for unfair dismissal. If your employer dismissed you for making a claim it is highly likely that a Tribunal would find that this was an unfair dismissal and would award compensation to you. Do not allow an employer to bully you into not claiming it is your right not to be injured whilst making profit for your employer and if you are you should and must claim.
5. Why you should not feel bad about claiming
It is not wrong to claim compensation for your loss and injury that has been caused by somebody’s negligence. Car drivers, employers and owners of public property all must be insured. Insurance companies skilfully use the media to create a public impression that it is wrong to claim. This reduces the amount of claims they face and means they pay out less money and make more profit for their shareholders. Do not be fooled and if you are innocently injured you should claim what is rightfully yours.
6. You do not need to use solicitors appointed by your insurers
Most insurers will charge you an extra premium for legal expenses insurance on your motor policy. If you have an accident they insist upon you using their solicitors normally because they have a financial arrangement whereby they make profit from this referral system. Some may even take a percentage of your case. The European Courts have ruled that if you have legal expense insurance you have a right to appoint your own solicitor with the benefit of that policy. It is often better for you to be represented by your chosen solicitor who is local to you rather than be appointed a solicitor who could be at the other end of the country.
7. The Three Year Rule
Following an accident that has caused an injury you normally have three years from the accident date in which to issue Court Proceedings. This date can be extended for children (before their 21st birthday) or where you did not know that you had sustained an injury for example in cases of industrial deafness, asbestosis and medical accidents.
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I have built my business to serve people in the Chester and North Wales area who have had such accidents and to make sure that they are properly advised and represented at all stages. I appear on radio, TV and in other media as a personal injury expert and have a team of lawyers and assistants ready to help you. We aim to make you so pleased with our help that you will tell all your friends and family about us. Please see our testimonials on our website or listen to our client’s testimonials on Chester’s Dee 106.3.
We hope you will stay safe but when the worst happens we are here to help you put things right. Call 01244 525725 or click lampkins.co.uk to find out how we can help you. Home and hospital visits arranged and we always offer a free interview for enquiries of whatever nature.
Think Bike Think Biker Think You! As a lawyer dealing with the aftermath of serious motorcycle accidents and being an avid biker Mark Lampkin our resident legal guru highlights the common and easily avoidable ways lives can be changed catastrophically and urges us all to think of the person beyond the leathers and helmet
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y first ride on a motorbike was on a Mobylette rev and go moped we literally found dumped on an abandoned railway line and in a scene reminiscent of the Famous Five it became our summer project. I remember when this was all fields and we used jumpers for goalposts; ok so I’m showing my age but times were different then. Once I had a fix of the wind in my hair with the smell of two stroke in my nostrils I was hooked. Most bikers of a similar age will have a similar story of how they fell in love with the thrill of riding, and now with the average age of bikers constantly rising it is these born again bikers that you will see on the roads of north Wales. I accept that they look intimidating and with aftermarket exhausts so loud they loosen your fillings they can be annoying but look beyond and you will see a whole family.
A fAMILy tRAgeDy In my career I have seen the smallest mistake, a mere nanosecond’s inattention by a car driver destroy the lives of many related to the rider but it wasn’t until recently when I had the opportunity to talk to a driver involved in a fatal accident, in which she was to blame, that the impact of all involved was brought home to me. I’m no psychiatrist but her trauma was as severe and life changing as many victims I have dealt with. In these accidents the
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mental anguish is shared and just imagine how this woman, a mother herself, felt knowing that her tiny failure to look again left two daughters fatherless. I make no apology for being dramatic. This is important and I implore all drivers to take a moment to have bikers in their thoughts as the season starts but I can offer some tips on how we can all help. Here are my top five bike accident scenarios for you to start with.
fIve DeADLy SInS 1. When emerging from a junction onto a major road, remember the old advert. Think once, think twice, think bike. The human brain can play tricks and scientific tests have proved how easy it is for the brain to ‘ignore’ the bike that is approaching when instantly scanning a scene. It’s called inattention blindness and could happen to anyone. Force yourself to look again. 2. When turning right through stationary traffic, often having been flashed out, just assume that a bike will be overtaking the line of traffic. I accept that he perhaps shouldn’t but it happens as regularly as Ant and Dec appear on telly! 3. If you ever miss your turn or realise your sat nav is taking you to Shrewsbury Massachusetts rather than the one on the Severn and you want to perform a U-turn… just don’t. I lost a dear and lovely biking friend through a u-turn by a travelling salesman
Originally from Liverpool, Mark grew up in Preston where he later qualified as a solicitor in 1990. Initially working for a number of large law firms he began to specialise in personal injury law and founded his own firm, Lampkin & Co in 1999. He is the Principal Solicitor at the firm and features on a weekly legal advice show called Ask Lampkin which is broadcast on Chester’s Dee 106.3. Mark regularly writes articles on the ever changing area of personal injury law, claimant rights and features in editorials giving advice on a range of legal issues. He is an experienced motorcyclist and also an accomplished musician, playing tenor saxophone and has a passion for jazz.
looking for his next appointment. U-turns are, in my opinion, one of the most dangerous things you can ever do on the road. 4. Turning right is probably the second most dangerous. Twenty-twenty vision does not extend to that blind spot just over your shoulder so again just presume there will be a bike overtaking and look again. 5. Changing lanes is again another where your two blind spots can fully hide the biggest motorcycle. When learning to ride you are taught to turn your head to the left or right to look back in a manoeuvre known as a ‘life saver’. It has always troubled me that car drivers don’t have this built in to their training as it would surely save even more lives. Please have a lovely spring and a delightful summer travelling around our beautiful region but remember that beauty attracts a lot of bikers. Let’s take care and look after each other. y
Lampkin and Co are regulated by the Solicitor’s Regulation Authority. Contact them on 08081 782110 for clear and honest advice for free, or visit their website at www.lampkins.co.uk
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n the last Yattar Yattar I shared the plans for my rather epic run across Wales – barefoot – and which were still very much in their infancy. I’m pleased to say the whole challenge has taken huge strides forward (pun intended – and there will be probably be more…) I am training regularly even in the wintery weather and already managing to run three miles totally barefoot on tarmac and four miles off road. I am using my very much appreciated Vibram Fivefingers to train for further distances and in inclement weather. Although they are known as ‘barefoot shoes’ I will be doing the actual challenge completely barefoot. BBC Radio Wales are being very supportive and I have had several chats on air with Eleri Sion who nicknamed me the Loveable Looney! She was also kind enough to donate a pair of her shoes for my Celebrity Shoe Auction which will be held in the summer to raise money for good causes locally.
Celebrity boots to fill Other generous celebrities have included Robert Plant (see pic below!) who I spent an amazing day with when I collected the six pairs of signed cowboy boots and a pair of Morrocan sandals that he has donated; Howard Marks has signed and donated a pair of exquisite All Saints brogues; Robert Huth has signed and given a pair of his football boots and there is the promise of much more famous footwear to come. My barefoot journey has already delivered many lessons as I had anticipated it would; I am of the understanding that if you free your feet, your mind will follow. I have made many ‘improved’ decisions and am enjoying a greater clarity and focus. I will be holding barefoot workshops starting around Easter to share what I have learned and to encourage people to explore the benefits of spending a little time barefoot. I am not advocating a barefoot lifestyle (that would be tricky in my line of work and on the smallholding) but I believe just taking the time to explore a new modality which has the potential to improve health and well-being is worth encouraging. I have also learned: •Although thoughts do become things, just thinking about running does not count. •Our feet do not have treads on them and are like ‘slick’ tyres when you’re on wet ground. •Changing from heel striking to a forefoot running style too quickly hurts. Running in hail hurts. Running on gravel hurts •Running when I’m tired hurts. It is all worth it. You can find all the details of the epic challenge (including the route which involves scaling Plynlimon) and read much more about my barefoot journey thus far at www.allbuttshoes.com. You can also get involved by taking a picture of your own feet and posting it under #TweetMyFeet at the foot (!) of the webpage. See if you can spot the famous feet! y www.lynneallbutt.co.uk
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Advice & Tips We bust some common health myths, try some amazing moisturiser and generally feel good about ourselves!
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1. Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 4, 180°C, fan oven 160°C. 2. Grease and line a 23cm square baking tin with baking parchment, leaving an overhang to make it easier to remove the bars. 3. Melt the butter with the honey in a large saucepan over a gentle heat. Bring to the boil and cook for two minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from the heat. 4. Mix together the porridge oats, sugar, dried fruit, almonds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds and coconut, and add a pinch of salt. 5. Add to the saucepan and stir together until thoroughly mixed. 6. Tip into the prepared tin and level the surface with the back of a spoon. 7. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until golden brown. 8. Leave to cool, then remove from the tin and cut into 24 bars 9. Keep in an airtight container.
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Despite having suffered from arthritis in both his ankles, John Orford, 67 from Shrewsbury, has been able to continue with his ambitious walks including Ethopia in 2013 thanks to the efforts of The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic NHS Foundation Trust (RJAH) in Oswestry. As a thank you, John recently donated £1,000 to the hospital and highly commended the staff. In November 2011, John had his right ankle fused by consultant orthopaedic surgeon Mr Andrew Bing at RJAH after the pain caused by arthritis became too much. Nearly a year later, the same surgeon replaced his left ankle, and John hasn’t looked back since! In July 2013 he completed a nine-mile charity walk across the Morecambe Bay in four hours, and in October he embarked on a walking trip in the Ethopian lakes and mountains (pictured above with his partner). ‘Since my operations at RJAH, I would now recommend anyone who experiences joint pain to act early and, if offered, to take treatment – it’s well worth it,’ says John. ‘The big question now is where to go next!’ Find out more about The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic NHS Foundation Trust at www.rjah.nhs.uk
‘There is only one yoghurt you should ever eat – plain Greek yoghurt’
rEsEarcHEd and writtEn by stEpHaniE annE lloyd A recent new food category has become a best seller – yoghurt. Danone sells millions of them every day and they are just one of the food producers to jump on this sales bandwagon. Promises that it will improve your health are carefully wrapped up in ‘marketing jargon’ but they actually are bad for your health and weight! There is only one yoghurt you should ever eat and that’s plain Greek yoghurts, because all the other are laden with high fructose corn syrup and/ or artificial sweeteners. Just one little pot can give you more than your daily recommended dose of sugar and in a form that the body has not yet evolved to handle! Look at ingredients, add the grams of HFCS, sugar, fructose, lactose all together and then divide by four. This tells you how many equivalent teaspoons of sugar is in their product and you will be staggered. Some have as many as eight spoonfuls in a tiny pot! Don’t feel bad – I was fooled too. Only when I started checking did I discover the deception and as a result lost three stone.
Eggs arE bad for you This common myth stems from the fact that eggs contain cholesterol. However, your liver produces most of the cholesterol –a fatty substance found in your blood – due to the saturated fat in your diet. In fact, eggs are a rich source of potassium and protein, and packed with nutrients essential to good health. Nonetheless, the eating of raw eggs (or ones with runny yolks) can lead to food poisoning. To avoid this, it’s important to cook them properly, especially if they are to be consumed by children, pregnant women and the elderly. MEdicinE curEs cougHs A medical study, conducted in 2006, concluded that the majority of over-thecounter cough medicines don’t actually work. This is because they typically contain doses of the active ingredients too small to be effective. Although there is evidence to support the belief that medicines containing expectorants or suppressants may reduce the intensity or frequency of a cough, they have no effect in reducing its duration. However, mentholated lozenges did much better in the study – they were proven to keep the throat lubricated, thus reducing the urge to cough. flu jabs givE you flu Many people make this mistake because the jab is often given in autumn, which is the peak time for viruses such as the common cold. When people then fall ill, they misdiagnose it as flu and incorrectly link it to the vaccination. Whilst it’s true the vaccination contains some of the virus itself, it is inactive. This enables your body to recognise the virus in your system and then help fight it off should you ever become ill with flu.
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Donated blood saves lives, as the parents of three-year-old Chester girl erin Cross know only too well. little erin is battling acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and is currently being treated at alder Hey Children’s Hospital in liverpool. throughout erin’s treatment, which has included four rounds of intensive chemotherapy, did you Know? she has received numerous blood and platelet Spring cleaning sounds transfusions and may also need a stem cell like a bore, but keeping transplant in future. as a result, erin’s parents sarah and anthony are helping raise awareness your home, car or office of blood and stem cell donation. dust and bacteria levels sarah recently wrote to blood donors to express down will help combat her gratitude: ‘My beautiful daughter erin was spring colds! diagnosed with leukaemia in December 2012,’ she writes. ‘she has gone through four rounds of intensive chemotherapy and is now on her maintenance cycle until april 2015. throughout her treatment she has needed numerous transfusions and i’d like to thank every donor. although erin may not receive your particular donation, i can’t express the difference your donation will make to another’s life.’ Help erin and others like her by becoming a blood donor. For more information, or to find a local blood donor session please call 0300 123 23 23 or visit www.blood.co.uk
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Common blood donation myths
l You have to stop giving blood when you reach a certain age. there is no longer an upper age limit for donors who have donated in the last two years, so regular donors can keep giving blood as long as their health and circumstances allow. you can also become a new donor up until your 65th birthday. l Vegetarians can’t give blood. there is no problem with vegetarians giving blood. Provided you eat a well-balanced diet sufficient in iron, then you should be able to replenish your iron supply before your next donation. l You can’t be a blood donor if you’ve had a piercing or tattoo. you can still give blood if you have a tattoo or piercing – you just need to wait until four months after the procedure. l Blood is only used in accident and emergency. Donated blood is used for a wide variety of purposes, including the treatment of cancers, blood disorders like anaemia and around childbirth.
‘We have developed a five-session lower back care programme’ By Ben Holt at Mark leatHer PHysiotHeraPy ‘one of the most common complaints we deal with in our clinics is lower back pain. symptoms usually present as pain, stiffness, referred pain and reduced function whilst performing day-to-day activities. the injury can be caused by a specific event such as a fall or a ‘slipped’ disc as well as general wear and tear and postural issues. as with most rehabilitation, the goal of treatment for a lower back problem is to increase range of movement and strengthen the surrounding musculature. a range of treatment techniques can achieve this, including; spinal mobilisation, soft tissue massage, acupuncture, specific stretching and strengthening exercises. it is also important to highlight self-help advice so patients can identify potential aggravating factors. Generally, prolonged periods of standing or sitting can contribute to lower back pain. this coupled with poor posture, often seen with patients with desk-based jobs, can mean a patient can find it hard to overcome their symptoms. We have developed a five-session lower back care programme to mobilise, stretch and strengthen the lower back region as well as providing educational advice on ergonomics and posture. Patients have found the programme useful for long-standing lower back issues.’ For more information, contact Ben Holt on 07887572540 or at ben@markleatherphysiotherapy.com. 128 yattaryattar magazine March/April 2014
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Keep on Moving! Mr Pete Gallacher, consultant orthopaedic knee surgeon at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital talks to Yattar Yattar about treating sports injuries to the knee
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nyone can suffer a sports injury,’ says Mr Gallacher. ‘People now participate in sports well into their middle age, whether it’s tennis, cycling or five-aside football and they want to stay active for longer. Because of this, we are seeing more cruciate ligament injuries and meniscal tears as well as problems that are often overlooked such as tendonitis (inflammation of the tendon above or below the knee) and anterior knee pain (pain in the front of the knee). Knee pain can also be caused by damage to the smooth surface of the joint. ‘Physiotherapy is usually the first treatment that we try when treating knee pain. This helps to make the muscles surrounding the joint become stronger and denser, which means they work better to support and mechanically offload the joint and absorb impact when running or walking. When running, your knee is subjected to 10, 15 or 20 times your bodyweight, and even just walking, the force is equal to two or three times your bodyweight across the knee. This is why losing weight also often helps knee problems.
your cartilage they would open up the knee and remove the whole thing, but now with keyhole surgery, we can stitch it back together. We remarry any lose, moving or ragged surfaces, which helps with mechanical symptoms. If you have a more significant injury to the cartilage, we can make small holes in the bone which will then heal with scar cartilage, which works almost as well as the original cartilage. After this type of surgery, patients can expect to make a full recovery in six to 12 weeks. ‘Alternatively, damage to the cartilage can be treated with cell therapy. In this sort of treatment, we would take cells from the patient, grow them in a lab to multiply, then reintroduce them. Cell therapy has an 85% success rate and can have much better results than conventional surgery, but it takes two years for the patient to heal completely. Cell therapy is used when first line treatments have failed.
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‘Ligament reconstruction is needed for cruciate ligament injuries – almost all of these injuries need surgery and all operations are now done using keyhole surgery, which is much less trauma to the patient. In this surgery, we use some of the hamstring tendon to recreate the cruciate ligament. This procedure is now common place at RJAH and we do 75% of them as day cases. After a reconstruction, patients can expect quite a long rehab – it takes six to nine months for them to be able to return to sporting activities. We treat many élite sports people, including rugby league players, who are often referred by the clubs, rugby union players and pro footballers. ‘Our goal is to enable people to do the things they enjoy and to carry on playing the sports they love. We don’t want people to stop playing sport. Exercise is good for you. If you suffer from arthritis, keep moving, but avoid high impact
‘We treat many élite sports people, often referred by their clubs, including rugby players and professional footballers’
‘If physiotherapy doesn’t work, surgery is sometimes the best solution. The meniscus (commonly referred to as cartilage) is like a shock absorber in the knee – when you tear it, you get pain and a higher chance of arthritis. In the past, if you tore
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mr Pete gallacher MBChB FRCS (T&O) mr Pete gallacher is a consultant orthopaedic knee surgeon at rJAH. He specialises in sports injuries to the knee, acute knee injuries, cartilage regeneration techniques, ligament reconstruction, osteotomy, patellafemoral disorders, uni-compartmental knee replacement and primary and reconstruction knee replacement. mr gallacher underwent his specialist orthopaedic training on the highly regarded oswestry training programme. He trained under mr Dai rees and the sports injuries team in oswestry in addition to the knee specialists in both Stoke on trent and oswestry and developed a sub-specialist interest in surgery around the knee. Following completion of his specialist training he underwent fellowship knee training in Sheffield and undertook a travelling fellowship in europe supported by the british Association for Surgery of the Knee (bASK) visiting various european centres of excellence in knee surgery. He published on general orthopaedics and on specialist knee topics.
exercise. If you have pain that gets much worse, swelling or mechanical symptoms such as the joint locking or giving way, get in touch with your doctor.’ y
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Yattar Yattar went to meet consultant cosmetic surgeon Mr Fahmy to find out about breast enhancement Q Do patients research before coming for a consultation with you? A The majority of our patients have been thinking about it for a number of years, and when I first see them for the initial consultation the majority have decided to go ahead. Some have looked around and also met other surgeons. Q How do you and your patient decide what shape and size breasts are best? A There are lots of considerations, such as the patient’s body shape, symmetry, her shape and size – plus what is the patient hoping to achieve. Some want to look as natural as possible, some want to be as large as possible. Q Can breasts be too big? A It depends how much the skin will stretch, this is the most common limitation plus the width of the chest to accommodate the implant. We will advise patients but everyone’s perception of themselves is different and that is why it is important to respect patient’s wishes, taking into account the surgical limitations.
Q Does breast enlargement hurt? A No – pain is not a common complaint. Its all on the surface of the body, just under the skin so it is not as invasive. There is slight discomfort caused by skin being stretched by the implants, but the use of normal painkillers such as paracetamol is sufficient. Q Are the implants safe? A The implants are either silicone or saline. Saline is mostly used for reconstruction because you can inflate them over a period of time. Silicone are the most natural and the most popular. All the studies and research done confirm the safety of breast implants with no general effect on the body. Q Do implants need replacing? A People think you need to replace implants after 10 years but this is not the case. Only replace if there is a problem.
There is no shelf life time, as such. The implants we use have a lifetime guarantee. Q Can I check for breast lumps? A Absolutely. The implants are placed behind the breast tissue (and sometimes behind the pectoral muscle as well – it just depends on the patient) so we encourage patients with implants to examine their breasts in the normal way. If you go for a mammogram then tell the radiographer you have implants so that they take this into account. Q What are the effects for the patient? A You can see a definite improvement of their self esteem. I do a follow up consultation a year after surgery, and I notice that patients carry themselves differently, wear different clothes, have a different hairstyle and overall see a transformation of their image. y
Q What is the most common size? A Actually, double D is the most popular size! Patients who pay for a procedure want to see a difference, and see breast size as a reflection of their femininity. They also want to be able to wear different clothes, such as strapless dresses. Q How much does it cost? A Spire Yale will be able to provide you with a fixed quote for your surgery. Everything that goes into the whole treatment is included – the hospital facilities, the surgeon, anaesthetist, the cost of the implants and staying on a ward. Q Why do prices differ? A Some places are cheaper but bear in mind the quality of breast implants varies. Quality of care can also vary – for example you may not see a consultant throughout your whole treatment.
Mr Fahmy S Fahmy, FRCSI (plast) has been a consultant plastic, cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon since 2001 and is a full member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS). His work is divided between NHS and private practice in Chester and Wrexham. You can email Mr Fahmy on info@cosmeticplastic.co.uk or contact his secretary on 0800 756 9828 or 07949 515013.
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Mr Patrick Gregson, consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital, speaks about dealing with hip pain and hip replacements the night despite having taken painkillers. Patients usually go to their GP first, who will suggest conservative measures such as weight loss or reducing activity. To be referred for a hip replacement on the NHS, a patient’s ‘Oxford hip score’ must be less than 26 out of 48 scored on a range of issues including mobility and flexibility. This means that some people can be in pain, but are still not offered a referral. On the NHS, the only option for these patients is to reduce their activity levels, but as our population gets older, people don’t want to modify their behaviours. They want to remain active and play golf or dig the garden. A hip replacement can be a brilliant operation. It will change your life and relieve you if you’re in pain.
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ReFeRRal By yOuR GP R ‘When patients come to me, their GP has usually already tried conservative measures. Before we recommend a hip replacement, we first take an x-ray to assess the condition. Before a decision is made, we discuss the risks and benefits of replacement with the patient. We also discuss prosthetic options with the patient. We want a hip replacement to last our patients a lifetime and ceramic prosthetics last the longest, so we use these on younger patients. However, ceramic prosthetics are more expensive. New prosthetics are quicker to implant – it can take as little as half an hour and surgery takes a total of around an hour. ‘During the operation, all of my patients have a spinal block as this helps to lower blood pressure in the legs and reduces the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) as well as shortening recovery time. They can choose whether they have a general or local anaesthetic. Some patients stay awake and can watch TV or use an iPad during the operation! We go through the back of the hip to perform a replacement so we can avoid cutting the larger muscles, which means that patients recover quicker. After surgery,
‘The one single factor that makes patients go to their doctor is pain at night, and losing sleep’
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patients spend 40 minutes in recovery with foot pumps to help prevent DVT in the calf or lung before being moved to the ward. RaPid ReCOveRy PROtOCOl ‘The anaesthetist makes sure that the patient is up the same day, which helps to reduce stiffness. Patients only stay in the hospital for three days before going home. On the first day, we get them up using a zimmer frame. By the second day, patients will be using crutches and on the third day they are transferred by car to their home. They have to take aspirin for six weeks, which helps to thin the blood and prevent DVT. They will have to use a crutch for one to four weeks indoors and up to three weeks outdoors. By the time I see them six weeks after the operation, most patients are walking normally. By 12 weeks, most patients have made a full recovery and can go back to living an active lifestyle.’ ReviSiOn SuRGeRy If a hip replacement fails or wears out, then revision surgery may be necessary. Mr Gregon says: ‘Revision surgery takes longer as it is more complicated, but we can do a fourth or even fifth revision if necessary.’ Mr Gregson advises that: ‘To avoid having to have revision surgery, you should get your hip replacement checked every five years by your surgeon – it’s a bit like an MOT for your hip.’ y
Mr Patrick Gregson MB BS, FRCS, FRCS (Orth)
Mr Gregson was educated at Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School and Oswestry Stoke Orthopaedic rotation. He has extensive experience in hip and knee surgery. Mr Gregson has a large tertiary referral practice for complex joint replacement problems. He is involved in the development of new implants and techniques. His clinical interests lie in hip and knee surgery, hip problems in young adults, complex joint reconstruction and revision hip and knee replacement.
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Aries
20th March – 20th April Now Mars is taking its time to travel through Libra, try not to dilly dally. It’s unlike you to hesitate so what’s holding you up? A commitment is required but who’s committing to whom? Or who won’t commit? As Pascal said, ‘It’s not certain that everything is uncertain,’ so take a risk. Someone must for things to move along!
TAurus
20th April – 21st May The sun shortly moving into Aries gives courage to face your feelings. All earth signs can be on the cautious side, but with your gift of determination you can leave the shadows behind. The Spring equinox heralds the beginning of new life so honour the metaphor and join in, they say time waits for no one, so you’ve got some catching up to do!
Gemini
21st May – 21st June Thankfully some things have been straightened out and you can see clearly now, or can you? Depending on which half of the month you were born it will be clarity or confusion so follow this guide: early in Gemini, look through your own eyes, not those of others. Later, and you’ll find a conversation you have will clear the air!
CAnCer
21st June – 23rd July If you’d thought your luck had run out, think again. You’ve honed and polished a talent particular to you, now sell it! A talent isn’t necessarily a skill or business acumen it can be a personality trait too and that’s a very marketable asset. You’re becoming more in demand so enjoy the success which is most definitely heading your way.
Leo
23rd July – 23rd August An assertive energy targeting domestic economy shows the red alert for finances. You must balance the books a bit more efficiently. You’re not one who likes to curb expenditure, splashing out is more your style but it’s not the moment to do it. What makes you feel most secure? Answer this question and you’ll have the measure of what to do next.
VirGo
23rd August – 23rd September John Constable said, ‘I never saw an ugly thing in my life; for let the form of an object be what it may – light, shade and perspective will always make it beautiful.’ Apply this way of thinking to a present challenge and see it differently. Every challenge has merits we either learn or benefit from as you will too.
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LibrA
23rd September-22nd October The new moon in Aries in March and full moon in Libra in April gives you the choice between starting something new or staying with the familiar. Looking at where Mars is placed it would suggest you stay with the familiar but maybe add a new dimension? If you start from scratch you’d have to find out where scratch is!
sCorpio
23rd October – 22nd November Venus in the compatible sign of Pisces at the beginning of April gives the chance to show your feelings. These are usually kept hidden from view but you’ve plenty of them and they need to come out to play. Swap intensity for light hearted passion because if you take out the leisure then you break Cupid’s arrow and that just won’t do!
sAGiTTArius
22nd November – 21st December In the myth of Sagittarius the centaur being half horse and half human looks for his/her evolved nature, parts of which rest in dignity, honour and openness of mind. These qualities are needed now to deal with a long standing problem coming to the surface yet again. Stay noble whatever comes at you and the day will be yours.
CApriCorn
21st December – 20th January A taskmaster is required in part of your solar chart where groups and collective ideas need organisation. There’s no–one better than you, with your practical and pragmatic approach to form and structure, to take control of a project seemingly going backwards, but in effect, is just on pause. A little push and shove is all that’s required to get things moving.
AquArius
20th January – 19th February No astrologer can predict an outcome, only a potential, so here it comes. Plans are afoot for a journey in late spring bringing about reconciliation. This isn’t necessarily just about physical travel – it also connects to the mind and harmony of thought. Act now to bring this about and you may end up thinking an astrologer can predict the future!
pisCes
19th February – 20th March Being the twelfth sign of the zodiac you’re considered a very old soul and you’re feeling it with the experiences of late; some good, some not so and some indifferent. Fortunately a New Moon in Pisces on 1st March and a rare annular eclipse in Taurus on 29th April sound the bell for change and a spring remembered creatively and emotionally.
Gloria was trained in the art of astrology at the prestigious Faculty of Astrological Studies in London. This involved astronomy and the study of longitude and latitude of planets and the ‘relations’ they make through what are called ‘angles’. Astrology is also about intuition and understanding. Gloria has worked for many celebrities – Sally Burton, Richard Burton’s widow says: ‘Gloria makes a difference to your life.’ Other clients have included Jerry Hall and David Bailey. www.gloriamans.com, you can email starglow@pc-q.net
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I keep reading that house prices went up 8% last year but I’ve reduced the price of mine and still can’t sell it! Mr. Ainsworth, Denbighshire Unfortunately there are lies, damned lies and statistics. The price of London properties has increased massively and, as they were already the most expensive, that skews the national statistics. House prices have indeed gone down in some regions, but remember this: if the cost of a chicken had gone up by the same percentage as the average house price since 1971, it would now cost £51 in your local store!
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Why are we so stuffy about drugs? SelInA, north WAleS
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I am assuming you are talking about drugs classified as illegal. While it is true that marijuana is generally no more harmful than tobacco or too much alcohol, it is still harmful. That said its illegality is at the root of a lot of minor crime, so in my view, it would be best supplied properly by licensed pharmacies and subject to a consumption tax and VAT. This would ensure that purchasers would know the strength and purity of the product. Colorado, USA has started this experiment with Washington state due to follow, allowing anyone to buy small amounts for personal use. Better that the money goes to the state than to low-life street dealers.
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I thoroughly enjoyed your article in the last issue ‘love and Marriage’ aimed at those probably still playing the field. It is good, almost clinical advice. I use the word clinical because it’s like a medic would deliver news on a condition – it’s direct and sounds like the result of research and experience. Incidentally, I have just been introduced to the magazine and have committed to taking a yattaryattar on year’s delivery. Love and Marriage BArBArA MAItrA. BA
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let him go because affirmative, then never a diamond, a girl’s men like that are like rare and valuable. best friend and very to fail in Most men are doomed there enduring satisfying relationships, reasons stay are those who for religious with a lower faithful and also those The golden rule than normal sex drive. a man is, the is that the more successful likely to be. This is higher his sex drive is provides the also because testosterone good news is that drive to succeed. The quite rapidly testosterone levels decrease so they tend to from the age of 30, as they age. become more faithful
neeD to now here’S what You Do if it’S not too Late:
men are hunters and 1. Don’t chase him, you. want to catch and seduce soon, men like a 2. Don’t have sex too is always more challenge and the vision in slowly. enticing, so reel him to marry promiscuous 3. Men do not want their partner they have slept with public. They will still want women especially if remember they don’t r so the song says, but to stand by them because his friends. horses are home on long journeys the him too closely about to leave the marital question want not Do usually 4. at staging he will start are involved. What changed to fresh ones especially if children what he has been doing, between the need some space mother, homemaker, posts. There is a mismatch they really want is a being evasive as men and women. Both babysitter who sexual appetite of men a housekeeper and they call their own. are governed as soon as she moving in together, genders sexual desires becomes a sex-kitten 5. Do not talk about testosterone and scares men, With the realisation primarily by the hormone enters the bedroom. weddings, etc. Commitment of it. Whereas impossibility they it was their idea. men just have a lot more that this is a long-term they need time to think life is aroused by don’t let him resort to spice up their a woman’s sexual desire 6. Be unavailable sometimes, for the phone to with other. Commitment affection, it varies with think that you are waiting and works well. is just not a male trait age, periods, post natal ring. Washing your hair to able are a they you. If he tries he because hormone imbalances, 7. Do not let him change sex else. live their lives in separate man just thinks about really wants someone After a controlling, with unconnected boxes, involved almost continuously. get 8. Do not and men avoid the guilt a few drinks any willing jealous or violent man. any man that anguish that a wife woman is irresistible. not get involved with Do 9. in a pub. would feel. There is From puberty onwards spends most of his time best, if and no sense of betrayal his brain is hard-wired 10. Don’t settle for second and you will know, so because immediately to his sexual desires when true love arrives to with second best. after sex all he wants just the sight of a pretty many women end up anniversaries of the do is go home. woman is enough to 11. You will remember any man got married etc. so trigger a reaction. The true sense of whether first time you kissed, after a long remind him as surely truly loves you, especially find a subtle way to up by your answers will forget. the Spice of Life relationship is summed as eggs are eggs he to Does he do him, if it looks Men are simply not programmed a sexual to the following questions. 12. Do not try and change of he Does then that is commitment duck, things? a like handle long-term spontaneous romantic like a duck, quacks really want is to are sexually satisfied? to get, so get real and nature. What some men make sure that you what you are going be able to nibble at want to snuggle and have their cake but After sex does he still move on quickly. All they need is the as affectionate others now and again. cuddle you? Is he just (alcohol) and Does he want to your very own true opportunity, Dutch courage after sex than as before? Best wishes in finding y action over-riding up with you in his their brain whirrs into go to sleep and wake soul mate. at the high profile answer all in the their big brain. Just look arms? If you can truthfully becoming indiscretion an by low men laid
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Thank you for the positive feedback. My articles are researched and designed to be controversial so they
stimulate debate and self-examination as all too often we take things and people for granted. And good move paying just the postage to ensure you receive all six copies of our magazine for a year.
trigger finger
Both of my hands suffered from ‘trigger finger’ injury and I couldn’t close three fingers on each hand without them locking. After running the usual gauntlet of GP followed by specialist appointments, before having a steroid injection, which did nothing to ease the condition, I finally contacted a local physiotherapist who, after scolding me for not seeing him earlier when I first had the symptoms, treated me with ultra sound and stretching and massage exercises. After six sessions with him I continued on my own with daily massage and stretching of my hands. the result was that after about three months the original condition on both hands had gone! rAlPh VIck As a herbalist, I am a great believer in most alternative therapies such as osteopathy, chiropractors and acupuncture. Although big pharmaceutical companies discourage naturally based therapies, most of their own drugs owe a lot to nature and many natural remedies do not have the same level of adverse side-effects.
cut out carbs?
In the September/october 2013 issue, you replied to a letter from a lady whose father recently lost his battle with cancer and in the reply you gave the rather broad advice ‘cut out carbs’ as a preventative
method. Whilst I am sure the article was meant to help, this sort of sweeping and unfounded advice only leads to people making the wrong decisions. A balanced diet rich in fruit and vegetables and containing the correct balance of protein, fat and quality carbs is very important, after all, that is why the government spend money on promoting the ‘healthy plate’ and food pyramid campaigns. kIM Brett I could fill the whole magazine with this reply! For 99% of human history we ate locally sourced food. Fresh unprocessed food is best, vegetables and fruit, non-farmed fish, free range chicken and unprocessed meat should form the core of your food consumption, and yes, quality carbohydrates. Now we eat vast quantities of manufactured food made in factories and, for the first time, obesity is now a bigger problem than malnutrition. Some breakfast cereals contain more than the maximum recommended level of daily sugar intake. (Look at the label and see the sugar content in grams, divide by four to calculate it as full teaspoons.) Seventy-seven percent of food items in large supermarkets contain added sugar. If you want to protect your health, replace sugar-laden processed foods and beverages with pure water and homemade meals made from scratch using whole ingredients. Unfortunately, government guidance has repeatedly been proved wrong. Who allowed ground up dead animals to be fed to cattle resulting in human CJD? Who allows 3,000 food additives? I do not trust politicians to do what is best for my health, especially as the food industry spends millions on lobbying them. Everyone must personally decide what to eat, but personally I don’t want to eat food made in a factory containing high levels of sugar, additives and preservatives. Kim, I wish you a speedy recovery and thank you for your letter.
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I would like to say a very big ‘thank you’ to the entire team for such a fantastic magazine. I have just finished reading the January/February issue from cover to cover, and who knew there was so much going on at this time of year! I’m very much looking forward to the next issue, which I’m certain will be the best issue ever and will hopefully give me plenty to do right up to summer! JAnIS roGerS, WelShPool Kind words, thanks Janice!
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Food: Then and Now
I was interested to read your response last issue to the letter from Dennis Duggan (the miracle of life). You wrote: ‘It is strange that at a time when we can look back in time 13 billion years… that many still believe that a God created us.’ You may be surprised to know that rather a lot of distinguished scientists do believe in God; Francis Collins, head of the project to map the human genome, to name but one. Cosmologist Paul Davies, author of The Goldilocks Enigma argues for the existence of ‘fine tuning’ in the universe and the presence of the divine, and of course Einstein believed in God too, and Mas Planck, Nobel Prize-winning physicist and founder of quantum theory. In fact, in several surveys of active scientists at least 40% were found to believe in the existence of a God and a further 20% still hadn’t decided. The points you put forward in your piece – the size of the solar system, the ‘Goldilocks’ zone and the sheer improbability of our existence – are seen as compelling reasons for the existence of God rather than the reverse. You are right to suggest we enjoy life and think just how lucky we are – but let’s not forget the giver of the gift in all this. Yours sincerely, Ms J knowles, Wrexham
By Stephanie Anne Lloyd
Back when I was young and food rationing was still in force, I lived in a village surrounded by countryside so I grew up seeing how the food we ate was raised. Buttercup the cow would be munching grass, breathing fresh air and was, all in all, contented while Cluck the chicken would scratch around eating seeds and grains in the orchard. Farm life was pretty much as depicted in my favourite film Babe. Meanwhile at sea, the tiny fish ate plankton and the bigger fish ate the small fish and we caught the adult fish in a sustainable way. Now most cows don’t get to graze and are instead fed corn laced with growth hormones which they have to be weaned onto because it is not their natural feed. Their weight is doubled in five months and then they are slaughtered. Chickens are intensively farmed, fed corn laced with pesticides and growth hormones and then are killed at just six weeks old, while 50% of all the fish we eat is now farmed, fed on ground up bonemeal, soy protein and chicken and beef byproducts including blood. After the outbreak of CJD from diseased cattle you would hope that we had learnt our lesson. Not a bit of it. You are what you eat and we are eating poor quality, rubbish food causing a huge increase in obesity, type two diabetes and allergies. We are literally dicing with death and ill-health. Fast food giant McDonald’s recently ended up with a PR nightmare after suggesting its own employees forgo fast food fare for healthier options like salad and water. Employees were warned that fast food meals are almost always high in calories, fat, sugar and salt. Warning employees of the health hazards of the very food they produce and serve is laudable but probably not good for their business, which is why I guess they quickly shut that particular ‘We are eating poor quality, website down. rubbish food causing a huge So please for your own sake and that of your children, buy meat from increase in obesity, type two a local farmers market, buy free range chickens and eggs and ensure the diabetes and allergies’ fish you eat is wild and sustainably harvested. You wouldn’t put contaminated fuel in your car (which you can replace with a new one) so don’t put contaminated food in your body as it’s the only one you’ve got!
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Give it awaY Although totalling a few billion, there is no-one in the UK who needs any more money! The old are overfed and too warm here in sunny Britain, unlike those poor people forced to live in the Bahamas and Barbados, so we have sent them a ton of dosh so they can keep warm too. Other deserving countries are our close friend and allies, North Korea, Iran and Zimbabwe who we know will use the money we send then to look after their impoverished people. We fully trust them not to spend our (sorry, your) money on nasty nuclear weapons or to discriminate against our great British citizens. We have bunged quite a lot of money to China and India too, because not only have they got costly nuclear weapons to look after but we need to help them get to the moon. With our help and leaked technology secrets from American dogooders (we have stopped using the demeaning title of ‘spy’ as it is so 1960s) China has already managed it. if we hadn’t included Pakistan then they would have been upset and they were so helpful in keeping Osama Bin Laden in one place so that the USA could capture him, plus taking in the Taliban from Afghanistan. Speaking of Afghanistan, we have not left them out either, in fact we have spent
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