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…friendly, family atmosphere that enables pupils to excel...

Congratulations to A Level Students Fantastic Results – again! Statistics • 54 students sat A Level • 72.25% of all grades at A*-A (2014: 69.33%) • 100% pass rate • UCAS Points per Candidate 417 (roughly equivalent to A*A*A) • 7 students achieved at least 3 A* grades

University Entrance

The top universities in which our students will continue their studies include: • Cambridge (5 students) • Bristol • Durham • Imperial College, London • King’s College, London

• London School of Economics • Manchester • Nottingham • Warwick • University College, London

Notable Successes • Robin was the top student this year, achieving 5 A* grades. She will go to Imperial College, London to study Engineering. • Olivia achieved 4 A* and 1 A. Her Mathematics results were perfect, gaining 100% in all 12 Mathematics and Further Mathematics modules. She also achieved full marks in all Physics modules. Olivia will go to Trinity College, Cambridge to study Mathematics and has been awarded a 100% scholarship (covering all fees and living costs) as a result of her academic excellence.

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General points: • Co-educational 11-19 years • Average class size is 10 • Pupils are taught by specialist staff. Several have PhDs and a number were educated at Oxbridge • Sport, music, drama, volunteering and a range of activities contribute to the non-academic life of all pupils.

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e receive a record number of letters and competition entries, all prizes are there to be won, with winners details published, so turn now to page 156 and answer the questions – ‘you have to be in it to win it’. As well as a huge section of what to do and see in our beautiful part of the UK during the autumn months there are two new sections in this issue. ‘Care & Mobility’ starting on page 127 provides advice and help for our older readers and their carers, and ‘Window Shopping’ on page 110 is there to help you plan shopping trips! FREE Shop till Tickle your you drop! We are fortunate to be able to provide opportunities for work taste buds experience to selected students and our grateful thanks go out to those who have assisted with the production of this issue. If you wish to apply please email us at editorial@yattaryattar.co.uk. You will note that as a not-for-profit community magazine we provide space to promote charities and volunteer enterprises. Send Health WIN! & Care in your stories, experiences and let’s all work together to make our part of the world even more special. Colours of Autumn Brillybox is featuring a scheme run in conjunction with Jacque Walter Associates to identify micro-businesses who are just starting To find out where the best spots are to see the leaves turning, up or who are struggling to grow. As a one-stop solution JWA will turn to page 48 even consider investing money into viable enterprises – a bit like a local dragons den. See page 134 for details. I will be filming for a Channel 4 series in and around our area in September so please say StephANIE ANNE Lloyd ‘hi’ if you spot me and the camera crew. I’m always desperate for Proud Editor a coffee or an ice-cream, hint, hint!

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Top of the class

Riding in style

The modes of transport set the tone for the glamorous Marches School Year 11 prom in Shropshire this summer. A horse and carriage, Bentley, Harley Davidson, speed boat and even a Batmobile tranported students to Lion Quays, where more than 200 50 staff attended the students and ‘red carpet’ event . ‘This is the end of an are excited about what’s era but we to come. Thank you Marches for an amazing five years,’ said the head boy and girl during a speech on the night.

From trips abroad to prom dances latest news and achievem and sporting success… All the ents from our local schools

AUTUMN COLOUR

Autumn colour

and the around us changes, an end, the landscape As summer comes to It’s one of the most wonderful their autumn display. of colour. We choose trees and hillsides begin e, this remarkable show you things about our countrysid region to find autumn colour, whether in our ing view… some of the best spots walk or drive to an awe-inspir want to take a country

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of e are lucky to have lots woodland in this country, which ranges in age massively, from long-standing forests for their food, where our ancestors hunted plantations to modern-day non-native and worked to which have been managed and paper. provide materials for building types of soil, Different trees like different depending on where terrain and climate, so woodland you find, you go and what type of colour. of you’ll get different displays of north Wales Head for the mountains woods of oak, ash and you’ll find upland valleys of Shropshire and birch, while in the woodland, and of you’ll find native lowland parks and course in Cheshire’s country

Discover autumn colour

Hills AONB; Jordan Mansfield (2015) Visit Wales; Shropshire

in… Cheshire

the Cheshire offers amazing views across not to mention plain and the Peak District, of which looking Macclesfield Forest, all

The view from Alderley Edge

woodland in Perhaps the best-known which is Cheshire is Delamere Forest, of woodland in the actually the largest area (2,400 acres). country, covering 972 hectares a pine as You might think of Delamere it is indeed forestry plantation, and Commission managed by the Forestry contains a good (England) but in fact it evergreen trees, mixture of deciduous and is a great place to go has a rich history, and colour. and see autumn trees in of the lakes’ and it Delamere means ‘forest and Mondrem was once part of Mara created by the – massive hunting forests century. They Norman earls of the 11th miles! Nowadays, once covered 60 square place to go walking, the forest is a popular Visit www.forestry. cycling and horse riding. gov.uk/delamere head for Those up for a hike should escarpment is Alderley Edge – the wooded highest point at its brilliant for walking and

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pasture and grazed areas there are wood these are our ancient parkland woods. Among than 200 rare and woods, which support more threatened species of wildlife. important features, Individual trees are also and bringing often defining local landscapes, One example is the together communities. – the majestic, Lonely Tree at Llanfyllin pine was a prominent 200-year-old Caledonian blown down in the was it local landmark, until people have worked to gales of 2014. The local lying down keep the tree alive – if forevermore in this year’s Tree of and it was even a finalist the Year competition. visit your local To find woods near you, .org) and the wildlife trust (www.wildlifetrusts t.org.uk Woodland Trust at www.woodlandtrus

stunning in autumn. autumn colour, More formal places to see of some notand to discover the delights trees is at necessarily-quite-so-native ‘tree gardens’. arboretums, specially planted at Swettenham, Lovell Quinta Arboretum, has a stunning covers 16 hectares and an avenue of red collection of trees, including than 75 species of oak. twigged limes and more managed by the Tatton It is jointly owned and Wildlife Cheshire the and Garden Society ciety.org.uk. Trust. Visit www.tattongardenso famous for its Jodrell Bank is obviously know there is you Lovell telescope, but did The Granade also an arboretum there? in 1971, and the Arboretum was planted trees is designed to Planet Path through the reflects and explains take you on a walk that and earth’s tiny the size of the solar system in itself, but of place in it. This is fascinating real interest in Delamere Forest the autumn is the amazing display of colours, especially from the collection of crab apple trees and maples. Visit www. jodrellbank.net

What makes on trees change colour? and And why are some red some orange? Leaves contain three (green), pigrments: chlorophyll orange carotenoid (yellow, and brown) and anthocyanin at school, (red). As we all learnt are what chlorophyll and sunlight to happen, cause photosynthesis carbon which is how trees turn glucose dioxide and water into – and – their food, basically course, what oxygen, which is, of makes our air breathable. Chlorophyll and carotenoid time during are in leaf cells all the but the the growing season, carotenoid chlorophyll covers the leaves – that’s why summer are green, not yellow Most orange. or anthocyanins, meanwhile, are produced only in autumn, and only by some trees, like maples, which is why their leaves go particularly red. As autumn comes, and trees need less food, decreasing they respond to the producing amount of sunlight by until less and less chlorophyll When that they stop altogether. already happens, the carotenoid and show in the leaves starts to of we get our annual display browns. yellows, oranges and

Gold rush for Firs

The Firs School in Chester has been enjoying a run of sporting success this summer. The athletics team Area Championships competing recently took part in the Northern against 23 other schools. came away with the trophy Four pupils for overall Year 5 winners after scoring the most points in their age group. The school also took part in the ISA Northern Athletics Finals in Birmingham where three of the school’s athletes triumphed, all returning with gold medals. Headteacher home Mrs Davies said: ‘The children all really enjoyed the finals and we’re delighted with how well they did... we are extremely proud of our determined and enthusiastic athletes.’ With all this success it’s no wonder the Firs has achieved the sportsmark from the Sainsbury’s-sponso Gold red government-led awards scheme. The scheme was launched in 2012 and rewards their commitment to the schools for development of sport and competition. Visit www.firsschool.net or call 01244 322443.

Dormice need managed woods to survive

Help to save our woods preciousyears of land

Thousands of dramatically management have reduced the UK’s woodlands, and the but the Wildlife Trusts look after Woodland Trust, who reserves, lots of woodland nature these vital are working to maintain A mix eco-systems sympathetically.ride of coppicing, scrub-cutting, maintenance and non-intervention to thrive, all help woodland wildlife for and you can help: volunteer or the your local Wildlife Trust you could Woodland Trust and from anything in be involved forest taking part in traditional about crafts to raising awareness animals. woodland .org or Visit www.wildlifetrusts www.woodlandtrust.org.uk

Sporting recognition

‘As autumn brings decreasing less green sunlight, trees produce and we chlorophyll on their leaves, of yellows, get our annual display oranges and browns’

The Shropshire Hills in late autumn

sort of place might not sound like the in all its glory, but and see trees and nature Benthall Edge are the wooded gorge and

spectacular in autumn. can head More energetic explorers escarpment of for the wooded limestone as well as beautiful Wenlock Edge, where, views, an trees, you’ll find far-reaching remains of and the abundance of wildlife, The wooded old quarries and limekilns. threaded with slopes of the Wrekin are the woodland, paths where you can explore discover an home to important and The Shropshire Hills are see the beauty of the trees ancient or contain top. woodlands – many are Iron Age hillfort at the This is a lovely tucked between woods. Field, and ancient of Wood remnants Rectory ride or a walk and Long Mynd, has area for a drive, a bike Church Stretton and the find somewhere that of a landscape you’d be hard pushed to woodland walks as part colour. Repton. autumn Humphry lovely by of design views its doesn’t offer influenced in Carding Mill this ancient woodland The National Trust-owned Several paths explore a drive, where you a wide range of Valley is a lovely spot for where you can discover has rich colour – and it’s can see the trees changing species. Clun Valley, meanwhileknown are the hillsides are – best not just the trees, either: woodlands on either side bracken which Coppice, which is covered with heather and Bury Ditches and Clunton through late reserve. provide an amazing display a Shropshire Wildlife Trust a great place to who aren’t likely summer and autumn. It’s For those with children leaves, a short stroll. Until stop for a picnic or go for be impressed with colour-changing to shuttle a Bewdley at can get the end of September you Arley Arboretum and Gardens you’re the scenic areas; While bus that takes you around offer a great compromise. the scenery – specialist trees an even better way to enjoy admiring the display of saonb.co.uk. Or the kids can do the visit www.shropshirehill and colour on the way, Ironbrige gorge – thread your way up the

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It does you the power

their way through Dinosaur Trail and find trees. Visit www. the maze of hornbeam find out more. arleyarboretum.co.uk to Castle is part Walcot Woods near Bishops

It’s all going Walcot Hall swimmingly! Arboretum

of Lord Clive of India’s A patient at The Robert orignal Jones and Agnes Hunt Walcot Orthopaedic Hospital, who Estate and has undergone two major is now knee operations and managed surgery on her foot, has by the taken on a personal challenge of swimming the equivalent National – more without leaving her home English Channel of the length are veterans trees here Trust. The oak town hasmoney for charity. raise hotel Bridgnorth of Walcot Hall to and than 400 years old, trees, impressed with her care that she was Sue Harrison of so a variety an arboretum containing something to give is open to back as a thank you and so wanted plants that shrubs and herbaceous m. challenge, which she did in a 22 mile swimming undertook Visit www.walcothall.co the public daily. her local pool in Bridgnorth. ‘I am very grateful for what the hospital has done for me and the care I received was unbelievable,’ said Sue. 49 yattaryattar magazine September/October 2015Explaining her motivation to rediscover swimming, Sue said: ‘Following my knee surgery, I started to go to my local pool with some friends and now I regularly swim over 100 lengths a sponsored swim I could this as a14:30 week! I thought if I could do 27/08/2015 raise some money for the hospital and also support the Bridgnorth African Project where I am treasurer.’ If you’d like to support Sue you can contact her on by email at sue.deepops@gmail.com or 07966 517111

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Can you kick it?

Ellesmere Rangers Football Club are looking for helpers and/ or committe e members. The club is in the process of getting a new clubhous e built and upgrading the members with changing rooms, and needs more help on match new ideas and also people way, contact days. If you can contribut willing to the club on 01691 623587. e in any

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Corporate support for local charity

Severn Oak Joinery, a sister company of Severn Oak Timber Frames, long-term support of the Peter Pan Nursery has announced its for children with special new website displays needs. The company’s the Nursery logo and has been through Giving Websites, their new charity scheme, designed by Clickingmad, Shropshire, regularly support charities. which encourages local Many businesses have businesses to charities over the region signed up to the scheme, will benefit from regular and many corporate supporters. Dan Crane at Severn Oak support Peter Pan Nursery, is proud to support the charity. ‘It’s great that we’re able to and we’re pleased that website,’ he said. Over at the Nursery, fundraiser we can promote them through our Severn Oak supporting Helen Bickley said: ‘We’re us. We’ve had the chance delighted to have donations are being used.’ Visit www.severnoakjo to meet them and show them how their and www.givingwebs inery.co.uk, www.thepeterpan ites.co.uk to find out nursery.com, more. 146 yattaryattar magazine September/October 2015 146-147 Volunteering

Best in show for Orlando’s

Moreton Mathematicians

frog

Ten-year-old Orlando Bayliss and his tree frog painting have won first prize in the 2015 Millicent Kaye Memorial art competition. Orlando, who is a student at Packwood Haugh School in Shropshire, was judged the winner among more than 250 entries. ‘Orlando is an outstanding young artist and shows great promise,’ said Packwood’s head of art, Paul Dougan. ‘Another of his recent works was one of the best landscapes that I have ever seen by someone of his age and I am greatly looking forward to seeing what he will do next.’ As well as his individual prize, Orlando also won £150 for the Packwood Art Department, money which will be used to buy new photographic equipment. Three other pupils – Edward Forde-Johnston, Will Tate (both age 11) and Elsa Waterhouse (age 10) – were highly commended for their entries. Visit www.packwood-ha ugh.co.uk or call 01939 260217.

Patrick Lee-Browne is headmaster of Rydal Penrhos School, a co-educational day and boarding school in Colwyn Bay. To find more about the school, visit www. rydalpenrhos.com or call 01492 530155. Turn the page for our

Award for volunteers

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Local hero

North Shropshire College engineering lecturer Bill Fowler completed an ‘Everest’ of the Horseshoe Pass near Llangollen in north Wales, this spring, taking more than 12 hours and covering more than 166 miles, for the charity Willow’s Wishes. All the money Bill raised will help provide a cuddle cot at the Wrexham Maelor Hospital, which will allow bereaved parents to spend valuable time with their stillborn child, allowing them some comfort during a distressing time. Bill said after the event: ‘It was hard work! I had a headwind blowing all day which made it quite challenging. It was good fun though, a massive ‘thank you’ to everyone who turned out to support me. I couldn’t have done it without them.’

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Girls from The Queen’s Senior School in Chester recently received some expert advice from Los Angelesbased casting director Kerrie Mailey. Kerrie dialled in via Skype to the school’s drama club live from America. Phil Perez, an actor and drama teacher, ran the workshop from The Queen’s School drama studio. Girls had the opportunity to play games, improvise, look at TV scripts, rehearse them and gain valuable feedback from Kerrie and Phil, giving them an actor and casting director’s perspectives. Head of Drama Katherine Larder said: ‘This was a rare opportunity for the girls to meet and learn about acting from a TV and film perspective. They really enjoyed the opportunity.’ Visit www.queens.cheshi re.sch.uk or call 01244 312078 for more information.

The Queen’s Award for voluntary service has been awarded to the League of Friends to the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. This is the highest national award for voluntary service, and is presented to organisations who put service at the heart of volunteering and are active in their locality. The League of Friends is one of 187 charities to receive this prestigious award this year. Chairman Tricia Morris is overjoyed at the news. ‘We have 17 fundraising branches over Shropshire and north Wales, and they have raised more than £4million since the Could you charity began 50 years ago. Our 200 volunteers operate a shop, jobs? Or make someone’s join Nightin cafe, library, trolley service and patient help desk. They visit day events? gale House by doing a few Sounds patients, read to them, help with meal times and many other odd Hospice House today! good? Then daily aspects of life. This award is a recognition of their volunteer to fundraise at As a very north east for Nightin succes their continued hard work.’ of LOOKING FOR new volunteWales, Nightingaleful charity across gale Volunteers have also been awarded long service House consta the ers. VOLUNTEERS? The charity ntly needs awards recently, an extraordinary achievement ’s mission If your organisation would service is to provide for the charity. The League of Friends would like to for patien like to be featured on and to suppor ts with specific a specialist invite new volunteers to join their ranks and help to care these pages, get in touch life-limi t their ment but support the hospital further. on (01978) 813035 or to accom families in a caringting illnesses send who plish this, have Visit www.rjah.nhs.uk for more information. an email to: editorial@ they need environand can a good knowle yattaryattar.co.uk communicate dge of their people The charity local well and welcom use their area, you can es as much give – anythin or as little initiative. If you’re g and time as www.nightinginterested in becom everything alehouse.co.u ing a voluntewill help. er visit k.

Local charity the Overwat Project launche er Wheelyb oat d its specially boat on the adapted Shrsophire summer. The Union Canal this to disabled scheme, which provides children and free pleasure designed adults, has trips with easy had its 17ft boat specially Rodney Cottrell, access for those with mobility chairman extremely issues. of the project, popular, but says: ‘Boat a boat from inaccessible trips are the jetty. This for anyone two-hour journeys who can’t new boat climb will allow us along a Thanks to to take people into the generosi lovely stretch of the on businesses canal.’ ty of several and have the boat individuals, the charitycharitable organisa tions, local raised the licensing and built, along with the special access£30,000 needed to immediate If you’d like running costs. jetty, required to help too, call 01270 visit www.ove 811454. rwaterwheelyboa t.co.uk or

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at High School

Shrewbury High School recently won the Sports Award at the 2015 Education Business Awards. Judges at the awards said: ‘The range of sporting activities undertaken at Shrewsbury is huge. Of particular note is the success in International Karate of Sophie Vingoe, year won gold in the who last Kawata Cup in Kobe, Japan.’ The award cited the wide available, and the national variety of sports scholarships several pupils. The School’s and international success of Elite Athlete programme praised. Shrewsbury was also High School opens its gates throughout the year for football, cross country, cricket and netball tournaments with more than 600 visiting pupils taking part in competitive sport at the Prep School. For more information visit www.shrewsbury high.gdst.net or call 01743 494000

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EDUCATION

Open Days

An essential guide

In the first of a new series of regular columns, Patrick Lee-Browne, headmaster of Rydal Penrhos School in north Wales, advises what to look out for at a school open day For any parent considering a new school for their child, the array of choice and Other news marketing hype can be bewildering. Owing to the growing Open Days offer a great number of students opportunity to wanting to attend Marches get a feel for a school, and to meet Academy Trust schools, they are now pupils, staff and current providing transport to parents. So what towns outside of the should you be doing local area, including to make Wrexham, Ellesmere your Open Day experience? the most of and Chirk. The Marches school currently operates l Whether you take your child with you is three 16-seater minibuses, which offer a personal choice – students living outside if a school is likely to of Oswestry access to be oversubscribed, or affordable, reliable is very selective, you ways to get to school. may be wary of raising your child’s Meanwhile, students expectations. But if you from the Performing do, he or she will Arts Department recently undoubtedly notice things you would miss. put on their 2015 school production – l A well-planned Open Grease. Year 12 students Day should give Kirsty Bright and Joe you and your child plenty Evans lead the cast of opportunity as Sandy and Danny to talk to pupils from in the classic musical, different year which tells the tale of groups, as well as to a high school romance. staff and current Visit www.marchessch parents. How do pupils ool.co.uk or call 01691 interact with 664400. each other, with staff, and with you? This can tell you a lot about the culture and ethos of the school and the level of confidence it instils in its pupils. l A school may look impressive in the Moreton Hall students Phoebe league tables – but they can Jackson and Georgina be very Lang have both won medals deceptive. What range at the of qualifications Mathematics Trust Intermediate United Kingdom have been included? Olympiad. The Does the olympiad is the highest level of competition school offer mostly ‘traditional’ for their age group and only the top 500 or academic subjects, mathematicians in each year are invited WORK EXPERIENCE! vocational subjects or are to participate. Competition is fierce Fancy a career as a journalist? included as well? Most and medals are awarded to the top 100 If you’d like to do some importantly, what suits participants in each year work group: Phoebe experience in the fun and your child best? Ask won the Maclaurin Year friendly for Georgina won the Hamilton 11 Medal and Yattar Yattar office and details of the school’s Year 10 Medal. get a real A-level and GCSE taste of the world of editorial Uniforms for Kenya results production – we promise over the last it won’t With a new school uniform three years. for this year, students donated be boring! – email us at shirts to Nyakakana Primary their old school l What extra-curricular School near Lake Victoria editorial@yattaryattar.co.uk Alice Smith delivered the in provision is offered? shirts on a trip to the country Kenya. Year 13 pupil Look toilet block and worked in July where she opened for evidence of the in a boys’ secondary school, a way in where more than half the are orphans and facilities which the school will students are very basic. Alice lived develop with a Kenyan pastor’s family, rose at 7am to wash in a your child’s emotional bowl and enjoyed sweet where she Kenyan tea and bread for intelligence, creativity, Visit www.moretonhallsc breakfast. hool.com or call 01691 773671 and – these are no less valuable social skills than curricular qualifications. l There should be no no-go areas on the tour – feel free to go ‘off-piste’ (without making things awkward for your guide). Some people make a point of always checking out the pupils’ lavatories! l Look at the noticeboards – are the displays mainly work produced by the pupils? Do you get the sense they are updated regularly, and that they are genuinely informative? l Open Days are ‘show events’ – if you are really interested in the school, arrange an individual visit during term time when you will see it in ‘normal’ working mode.

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p136 schools news What’s going on at our local education establishments

Save a life this autumn!

Thank you for volunteering

After celebrating National Volunteers Week in the summer, St David’s Hospice have thanked their volunteers, who offer so much time, energy and commitmentof their to support the services the charity offers to patients and their families. More than 350 local people take volunteer for the hospice, time to which is based in Llandudno. Volunteers carry out a number of roles including helping in the hospice’s 10 charity shops and its Café Dewi, offering their services as a patient drivers, and as ward and day assistants and receptionists. care Hospice administrator Janet Magill said: ‘Throughout the year, volunteers give thousands our of hours of their time to support the hospice. We owe each and every one of our volunteers our heartfelt gratitude and sincere appreciation.’ The Hospice needs more volunteers – to find out more, call 01492 879058 or visit www.stdavidshosp ice.org.uk.

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St Johns Wales is looking for people from across who want to learn first Wales aid for a Life September campaign. free as part of their Save In 2014, they trained more than 2,350 people but this year, they want go bigger and better to and YOU can help them! emergency can happen A first aid anywhere at any time ing sports or just walking – at home, school, work, to the shops. That’s why while playevery street in Wales. their aim is to have a The courses will be delivered first aider on the country including at St John Wales centres Wrexham. To find out across more visit www.stjohnwales .co.uk

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Do you want to become World Champio a n? Then now the time to is enter World Champio the Macmillan nship Coracle Relay Race, which returns seventh year for on 11th Septembits in Shrewsb er ury, in support Macmillan of Cancer Support. eight teams Forty of coracles acrossfour will race in with the races the River Severn, commencing Entry costs 2pm. £100 per team Spectators and teams are very welcome need to raise barbecue minimum (and and plenty of children encouraged!) – there’ll £300 in sponsors www.coraclesoc hip. ’s activities be a bar and iety.org.uk will also be on. To find out more visit

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Contents

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 6 What’s On All the best events, shows and days out in north Wales, mid Wales, Shropshire, Cheshire and the Wirral 40 Reviews Plays, festivals and a flower show – what’s our verdict? 41 Bright Lights, Big City Our pick of the best shows in the big towns 42 Days out Special places for day trips

p48 Discover autumn colour displays

45 Explore… Discover the delights of Porthmadog and Nantwich 48 Autumn colour Don’t miss nature’s most awe-inspiring display – we reveal where to go to see autumn trees in all their glory! 53 Happy Halloween Great ghost stories, evil events, haunted houses and terrifying train trips!

See artists at work p81 with Helfa Gelf

59 Holidays Find your perfect caravan park or holiday cottage p69 Meet the chef at a food festival

65 Yattar Active Cycling, walking, white water rafting, it’s all on offer here 66 Yattar Escapes Seasonal breaks from the best hotels in the region 69 Festive feasting We’ve got some of the best food festivals in the country going on right here 73 Food tasters Local produce put to the test, pub walks, farmers markets and much more

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81 Arts Corner Get on the Helfa Gelf trail, local crafts and exhibitions plus your photographs 87 Through the keyhole A country house, a barn conversion and a home that’s a piece of history 91 Homes & Interiors Autumn design ideas, prepare your heating for winter, find a kitchen that fits and choose your perfect bed

99 Gardens Think big and plant a tree, advice from Erddig, plus lovely autumn products 103 Pets and Wildlife How to deal with fleas, keeping kids safe around dogs, plus your cute pets 107 Fashion Great looks for the changing season, lovely jewellery, plus fashion advice for men 110 Window shopping Support your local high street 111 Out of Town We visit a beautiful boutique with something for all tastes 112 Online shopping Get what you want without leaving your sofa 115 Wedding planner Everything you need for your big day is right here 124 Health & beauty Create your perfect smile, expert advice and more 127 Care & mobility Advice and practical help for caring for ageing relatives 136 Schools News Open Days info and advice, plus all that’s been going on at your local school 143 Your Poetry Readers’ poems showcased 144 Book Club Great reads from local authors 146 Volunteering & charity Ideas for getting out and helping in your community 148 Family corner Rock tuition, kids books, plus great venues for celebrations 153 Legal Advice from the experts 156 Competitions Great prizes up for grabs! 158 Crossword and Aunty Jane Win a subscription to Yattar Yattar, plus our favourite aunty on modern music 159 Reader Letters

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WHAT’S ON NORTH WALES Opening Doors in September Throughout the month of September, in Wales numerous venues open their doors to the public, free of charge. This Open Doors programme is part of European Heritage Days, and is a once-a-year opportunity to get inside all sorts of historic sites that are normally firmly locked, to discover your area’s hidden cultural heritage. As well as opening doors to locations that are usualy closed to the public, the event also sees a host of special activities taking place at historic sites that are usually open – giving you the chance to discover even more about local history. As part of the month-long event, two special weekends are being held by the Ruthin and District Civic Association. On 12th September, the grounds of Nantclwyd Hall will be open to visitors. Alterations to the grounds and gardens were made in the 1960s by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, the architect behind Portmeirion village. The nearby church at Llanelidan will also be open, with a concert on 12th September and a medieval fayre on 13th September. From 26th-27th September there are new Ruthin properties open to the public, including the Wynnstay, an historic coaching inn, and Siop Nain, where the Welsh national anthem was first printed. Ruthin Craft Centre is putting on a programme of activities with artists, while street artists will be drawing attention to historic buildings in the town. There will be new churches to visit this year, plus a cluster of buildings in Llanrhaeadr, including the church, St Dyfnog’s Well and the King’s Head, another old coaching inn. For more information on Open Doors in Denbighshire, visit www. opendoorsdenbighshire.org.uk; for information on other Open Doors events, visit www.cadw.gov.wales/opendoors

Strumthing special

Cadw Events

Knights of Owain Lovers of guitar music – whether you’re a player or a listener Glyndwr, Harlech – will be heading for Pwllheli from 2nd-4th October, for the Castle, 13th September Llyn Acoustic Guitar Festival, where there’ll be Explore the history of workshops and concerts, performers to watch Owain Glyndwr’s and tutors to learn from. possession of The festival’s aim is to offer world DID YOU KNOW? Harlech Castle class acoustic music and tuition for The world’s oldest and his legacy to enthusiasts at any level. Whether you guitar-like instrument Wales. Find out want to immerse yourself fully in a what everyday total guitar retreat for a few days or is more than 3,500 life was like during just to head along and enjoy a concert years old and was the period of or two you will be made very welcome, Edward I and Owain Glyndwr. Try your hand discovered in with an opportunity to hear and learn from some of the best at archery, see how knights were trained from Egypt exponents of the acoustic guitar in the country. Among the an early age and watch a combat display. artists taking part this year is Gordon Giltrap (pictured), who headlined the first Llyn Acoustic Guitar Festival in 2012. Ardudwy Knights, Harlech Castle, For more information visit www.llynacoustic.co.uk 15th-16th September A packed weekend of exciting combat displays and a range of historical demonstrations. Join in the archery or the squire school for the children. Family activities include spinning, woodworking and medieval games.

What’s on at Llyn Brenig Skywatch, 19th September Explore the wonders of the solar systems with the help and advice of local astronomy societies. What will you discover? All equipment will be provided for you. Pond Dipping and Minibeast Safari, 26th September Discover the wildlife around the lake at this exciting and educational family activity. Equine Ramblers, 4th October This long distance ride will take you through 18km of beautiful forestry tracks. Enjoy a day exploring nature astride a horse.

Crafty Kids Halloween Special, 29th October The little ones will love this! Spend an hour or two making spooky craft items and masks ready to scare for Halloween. It’s the perfect opportunity to indulge their creative side. Visit www.llyn-brenig.co.uk or call 01490 420463.

Celebrating Owain Glyndwr, Rhuddlan Castle, 16th September Visit Rhuddlan Castle to discover the story of Owain Glyndwr and the legends surrounding him on Owain Glyndwr Day. Discover how his actions affected the local area, what life was like for children in medieval times, what musical instruments they played and the fascinating story of how farming implements turned into weapons of war. Try your hand at medieval song and dance, and even a medieval ‘workout’, then relax and enjoy music from a local choir in the tranquil setting of the castle’s inner ward. For more information visit www.cadw.gov.wales

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Music to your ears

What’s On in brief

The North Wales International Music Festival returns to the tiny town of St Asaph and its beautiful cathedral from 26th September-3rd October, with a week of classical music concerts from internationally acclaimed artists. The festival has built a well-deserved reputation for itself and is one of the highlights of the UK’s cultural calendar. Artists appearing this year include Stile Antico, one of the world’s finest vocal ensembles, renowned for their vibrant and expressive performances of music DID YOU KNOW? from the Renaissance; pianist Noriko The fascinating Ogawa with a programme inspired by the theme of light and including cathedral in St pieces by Debussy and Chopin as Asaph was built by well as Kanno: A Particle of Light for St Kentigern in piano and Namdu bell; Australian-born guitarist Craig Ogden known as one of AD560 the most exciting artists of his generation; and the graceful and mesmerising Royal harpist Hannah Stone (both pictured right). The Aspire/Inspire concert is a showcase for young performers alongside professionals, and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, meanwhile, bring a programme full of light and energy, conducted by Otto Tausk, and featuring Sibelius, Nielson, Debussy and Mathias. For more information visit www.nwimf.com

l 3rd-6th September, Festival No. 6 at Portmeirion Village Festival No.6 is a festival like no other, set in the picturesque fantasy location of Portmeirion. Acts appearing this year include Belle & Sebastian, Grace Jones and James.

l 3rd Sept, Jazz night at Mostyn Modern jazz and post-modern humour with The Jazz Worriers

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23rd September you can join the head gardener at Plas Newydd on Anglesey for tea, and as well as enjoying a refreshing brew and cake, you can pick an experienced gardening brain and see what tricks and tidbits you can glean. Also, on 28th October it’s a chance for the kids to get outdoors and be hands on with nature as they tick some of the ’50 things to do before you’re 11 and three quarters’ off their list. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk or call 01248 714795.

l 4th-6th September, Ring O’ Fire Ultra Marathon This annual 131-mile coastal race circumnavigates Anglesey, following the spectacular coastal path. If just reading that makes you tired, go along and cheer the hardy runners as they take on one of the most extreme ultra marathons in the UK.

What’s On at Rhyl Pavilion Darcy Oake, 15th September The international magician presents sleight of hand tricks and death-defying escapades in his new tour, after wowing audiences and judges alike on Britain’s Got Talent. Abbamania, 20th September The UK’s original Abba tribute are widely regarded as one of the best in Europe, and their sensational concerts have taken them all over the world. Relive the memories of Abba with songs such as Dancing Queen, Waterloo and Mamma Mia! G4, 30th September The classical quartet brought their unique style to our screens on X-Factor, and now they’re returning with a new tour, with guests Lucy Kay and Rock Choir. G4 set an exciting trend for classical music back in 2004, and since then their debut album went straight to no.1,

selling more than 245,000 copies in the first week. The Mikado, 9th-10th October Nanki-Poo, son of the Mikado, has fled to escape an arranged marriage. Disguised as a musician, he falls in love with Yum-Yum, who is betrothed to her guardian. This comic opera by Arthur Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert is filled with hilarity and romance to delight audiences. Ella Henderson, 23rd October Since the release of her debut album, Ella has received two Brit nominations, seen her album reach no.1 and has had three further smash hit singles, Glow, Mirror Man and Yours. Her incredible voice and unique style will leave audiences wanting more. Visit www.rhylpavilion.co.uk or call 01745 330000.

Autumn events at Gladstone’s Library Gladfest, 4th-6th September This year’s festival is bigger than ever, with internationally renowned writers, a bookshop, craft market, food, children’s activities and much more. The festival menu includes local food, and the craft fair returns with even more stalls than before. The world’s best writers will take to the stage to talk books, writing, life and history. The Good Life Experience, 14th-18th September Experience ‘Speaker’s Corner’, ‘Bibliotherapy’ and a weekend of fun and discovery, with music, books, food and the great outdoors. With guests such as Catrin Finch and Ben Fogle, it’ll be a great few days. Visit www.gladstoneslibrary. org or call 01244 532350.

l 5th September, Cerrigydrudion Show With classes for cattle, sheep, horses, cookery, garden produce and art work, plus a gymkhana. Everyone is welcome to take along old farming equipment to exhibit. l 5th-6th September, Corwen Walking Festival From walks around Corwen itself finding out about the history of the town to a high level ridge walk along the Berwyn reaching more than 800 metres in height the Corwen Walking Festival has something for all grades of walker. There are also daytime skills lectures and evening entertainment.

l 5th September, Llandudno Goldwing Light Parade More than 150 Honda Goldwing motorcycles will be on display on the promenade will parade on a route around the town centre from 8pm giving a stunning light display.

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What’s On in brief

l 5th-6th September, Open Doors Want to know more about plants and at Bodelwyddan Castle Enjoy free trees? Now there’s an opportunity to go entry and themed tours on subjects on specialist walks around Bodnant including the history of Bodelwyddan Castle, Garden to find out more about the restoration in the the plants they grow and to 1980s, Bodelwyddan LOVE TREES? explore the collection of trees Castle in the First and learn more about them. Check out our World War, and 9th September, you can the Victorian feature on page 48 On find out about Bodnant’s garden. l 5th September,

to find out where to see great displays of autumn colour

Sci Fi Wales The first annual Scifi Wales event takes place in Llandudno, with a line-up of celebrity guests, including Robert Llewellyn and Hattie Hayridge from Red Dwarf, and Steven Wickham, Caitlin Blackwood and John Challis from Dr Who.

l 6th September, Snowdon Silly Socks Walk Join The Joshua Tree Crowd on the first weekend of International Childhood Cancer Month and be part of a record attempt for the most amount of people walking up Snowdon in silly socks on one day for charity! l 6th-13th September, Tour of Britain Beaumaris will host the Grand Depart of this year’s Friends Life Tour of Britain, as British Cycling’s premier road cycling event begins in Wales for the first time in its modern history. The opening stage is from Beaumaris to Wrexham, passing through all six north Wales regions. It will also mark the first occasion that the opening stage has started on an island, with the stage due to cross the Menai Bridge to return to the mainland.

Dreamboats and Miniskirts, 7th-12th September In this sequel to Dreamboats and Petticoats, the stories of Bobby, Laura, Norman and Sue continues. It’s 1963 and the world is changing – Bobby and Laura haven’t been able to repeat the success of their first single, but will the advent of the Beatles inspire another shot at stardom?

collection of salvias – a member of the mint family there’s much more to this herb than simply putting it in stuffing! Did you know that Bodnant Garden is home to more than 100 champion trees – the biggest or tallest in the UK and Wales? On 23rd September, one of the gardeners will be on hand to take you on a walk to discover the most impressive of these. If you’d like to find out more, visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk or call 01492 650460.

Martha Reeves, 4th September The legendary R&B singer embarks on her new tour this autumn. Shawn Klush, Elvis World Tour, 9th October Direct from the US, the world’s most successful Elvis tribute artist returns to the UK by popular demand. An Evening with Simon and Oscar, 16th October 2015 marks Ocean Colour Scene’s 25th anniversary, and following their recent sell acoustic tour of the UK, Simon and Oscar from the band are now doing a tour of intimate seated venues. Chris Ramsey, 20th October As seen on Celebrity Juice, Never Mind the Buzzcocks and 8 out of 10 Cats. Chas and Dave, 24th October Now celebrating their 50th anniversary. Visit www.glyndwr.ac.uk for more information.

l 12th-13th September, Anglesey Sandman Triathlon The race venue will be Newborough Forest, an area of outstanding natural beauty, with stunning surrounding scenery adjacent to Llanwddyn Beach. This event offers a challenge for everyone regardless of fitness and experience. There will also be a Junior Sandman race.

Little Shop of Horrors, 8th-31st October A delight for all ages, Little Shop of Horrors is a 1950s sci-fi spoof musical with a hilarious plot and a glittering collection of funky tunes. A feelgood, musical treat to entertain you from start to finish.

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What’s on at William Aston Hall l 6th September, Bala Triathlon The last big race of the season is a European Championship qualifying event, attracting hundreds of triathletes and spectators. Head for Llyn Tegid for a ringside seat.

What’s on at Clwyd Theatr Cymru

Get behind the scenes at Bodnant

A week-long celebration of Daniel Owen, ‘the father of the Welsh novel’ takes place in Mold, his birthplace, in October every year. This remarkable man was brought up in poverty, but thanks to his mother’s determination, he was educated and attended theological college, developing an interest in literature in his 20s. He wrote many major Welsh language works, which were often serialised in magazines. His influence can be seen around the town in pub signs, statues and even a community centre named after him. The festival celebrates Owen’s life and legacy, with activities, translations of his work, lectures, town walks, a creative writing competition, evenings of poetry, humour and book readings, discussions and musical events. The 2015 festival, from 17th-23rd October, promises more of the same, with family arts activities, concerts from Flintshire Male Voice Choir and Parti’r Siswrn, walks in the town and area, a young people’s writing competition and much more to enjoy. For more information visit the festival website at www.danielowenfestival.com

All the apples at Erddig

They’re cooking up a treat for the 25th Annual Apple Festival at Erddig Hall in Wrexham from 3rd-4th October. It’s the silver anniversary of the event, and there’ll be cooking demonstrations with Dai Chef; plus cider press demonsrations; and a CAMRA cider bar where you can enjoy some of the good stuff! Entertainment includes live music, Punch and Judy shows, storytelling, archery demonstrations, a toffee apple trail and much more! Whether you prefer Granny Smith, cooking apples or cider apples, there’s something for everyone during this weekend celebration of the not-so-humble apple. Call 01978 355314.

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Take a fascinating look at life in the early medieval period at Chirk Castle from 19th-20th September, as they welcome re-enactment groups Cwmwd Ial and Les Miles des Marches. This year is the 850th anniversary of the Battle of Crogen, which took place in 1165 in the Ceiriog Valley, between the forces of Henry II and the combined forces of the Welsh princes. To mark this anniversary, Cwmwd Drych, 18th September Ial will make an encampment This Welsh language to represent the Welsh production is presented forces, and Les Miles by Cwmni’r Frân des Marches will make Wen. Have you an encampment ever felt lost, looking for to represent the like life is on a halloween events? loop? Drych English. Take a look is a powerful around the different Find lots of supernew play about encampments, see spooky fun in our two people the differences in on a barren special feature on arms and armour, and learn about everyday life in wasteland, page 53 the early medieval period – perfect for history buffs, talking about the and those who just want a great day out. complexity of life.

What’s on at Wrexham Museum Hidden not Heard, 21st September-31st October This national touring exhibition about the lives of people with learning disabilities since the 19th century includes stories from people connected with the former long-stay hospital located at Denbigh.

Wales, Industry and the First World War, until 31st December Discover how Welsh industry powered Britain to victory in the First World War, especially in the steel, coal, wool and munitions industries. The Royal Welch Fusiliers, 12th September-31st December Explore the history of the regiment and its links to Wrexham. This special display includes some objects never before on public show. Wrexham Brewing Past and Present, 12th September Demonstrations and talks on the history of brewing, and a chance to look at some of the historic brewing records and artefacts from the museum collection. Featuring Wrexham Lager and other small, local, independent breweries.

Open Collections, 25th September An Open Doors event, giving visitors the chance to see and get up close to items not normally on display from the archive and museum’s stores. Staff will be on hand to explain more about the items.

Back to Broadway, 10th October This all-singing, all-dancing theatrical sensation invites you take a journey through the world of musicals. Now in its fourth year, the show includes the best-loved songs from shows such as Les Miserables, The Lion King, Dirty Dancing and Wicked. John Evans, 17th October Wales’ favourite funny man stars in his new show, Swing When You’re Grinning, with support from King of Swing Andy Bayley, and proceeds will be donated to the Conwy Arts Trust.

Minera Lead MInes, 26th September Discover the story of the lead miners of Minera on an Open Doors guided tour of the archaeological remains. Friends events The Friends of Wrexham Museum hold talks and events – check for dates. Annual General Meeting, 15th September Followed by Series Four of A Trip Around Wrexham – which brings back many memories. Talk given by chairman Alister Williams. For more information visit online at www.wrexham.gov.uk or call 01978 297460.

Not About Heroes, 2nd November Stephen MacDonald’s moving and intriguing play tells the story of the friendship formed between war poets Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen during their time together at Craiglockhart Hospital. The play chronicles their relationship and includes extracts from their letters and poems. Visit www.theatrcolwyn.co.uk or call 01492 577888.

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What’s On in brief

l 12th-13th September, Ruthin Mountain Bike Marathon Running the familiar series three route format, this is a great way for mountain bikers to finish their 2015 MTB season. Plus the Exposure Lights Big Night Out makes its second appearance of the year and is a great opportunity to venture out and experience night riding over some mighty trails. l 12th September, Small Mammal Encounter at Bodelwyddan Castle Have you ever wondered about the furry creatures that live in the woods? See what the rangers have caught in the small mammal traps – a real close encounter! Learn about their lives and help to release them back into the wild. Also includes access to all areas. l 18th September, Late Summer Flowers at Bodysgallen Hall Head gardener Robert Owen will host this tour providing you with an insight into the seasonal work and ongoing restoration in the gardens of Bodysgallen. A two-course lunch and glass of wine is included in the tour price of £32.50. l 19th September, Abersoch Half Marathon A world class course with all the support you’d expect from a top end race. The race starts and runs through the village so even if you’re not running, you can go along and enjoy the atmosphere and support the runners. l 19th September, Denbigh Beer Festival Now celebrating its 12th year, this year’s festival will be held in the Town Hall, where there’ll be around 35 beers and numerous ciders sourced from micro-breweries across the north Wales and Chester area. Plus a few pints of the world famous Wrexham lager!

The village of Abersoch extends a warm welcome to all ‘jazzers’ with a weekend of music, fun and festivities from 25th-27th September. Events include the famous Saturday morning parade, with hundreds of people, a jazz band and Lusitano horses marching through the village. Buskers will again be playing on the Vaynol patio for both days of the event, with all jazz sessions taking place at the Yacht Club. Performers include Martin Bennett’s Old Green River Band, The Pwllheli Band with Marcia Pendlebury, and Kevin Grenfell’s International Jazz Giants. Other events included a best dressed brolly and hat competition. For more information visit www.abersoch.co.uk or call 01758 712929. September/October 2015 yattaryattar magazine 11

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North Wales History: H M Stanley

Journalist and explorer Henry Morton National Slate Museum, Llanberis Stanley was born in 1841 in Denbigh, There are more than 2,000 wooden north Wales. Born John Rowlands to a patterns in the museum collection mother who didn’t want him, Stanley – the skilled pattern makers could led a vibrant life. At age 18, after produce a pattern for any metal object needed by the workshops: spending a miserable childhood at cogs, parts for steam engines, the St Asaph Workhouse for the Poor, even the bell on the clock above he emigrated to the United States in the gateway to the workshops. search of a better life. He took the This curatorial talk goes behind the name of wealthy trader Henry Hope scenes to find out how the museum Stanley, and later reluctantly joined is looking after this collection. the American Civil War, first with the Confederates, and later joining the Union Army. Following the war he became a journalist, and traveled GOT AN EVENT? broadly, and in 1869, he was instructed to find David Livingstone, who was known to be Promote it in the in Africa, but had not been heard from for area’s favourite some time. Stanley is perhaps most famous magazine by for uttering the words ‘Doctor Livingstone, I l 25th September, emailing editorial@ presume?’ upon finding him in 1871 in present European Chamber Orchestra at Canolfan day Tanzania. A hospital named after him yattaryattar.co.uk Ucheldre, Anglesey was opened in St Asaph, but it closed in 2012. Director Hans-Peter However, there are remaining memorials to him in Hofmann, and 18 musicians both St Asaph and Denbigh. from across Europe, on their l 24th September, Perfect Patterns,

international tour with the ‘Best of Baroque’, including music from Handel, Corelli, Bach and Vivaldi.

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l 26th September, From Stone Age to Steam Age At the Holywell Youth & Community Centre – take a computer-generated steam train ride from Holywell Junction, up the old branch line to Holywell Town Station. Plus Stone Age flint knapping demonstrations, Neolithic flour making, and stone axes!

l 26th-27th September, Racing Rocks, Anglesey Circuit A combined motor racing event and music festival with on-track action catering for all motor sport tastes, and a host of artists and bands performing, including Rick Pariftt Jnr. l 26th-27th September, Snowman Tri, Plas Y Brenin The Snowman Triathlon is one of the toughest triathlons in the whole of the UK! Being set in the Snowdonia National Park, the race route is as stunning as it is challenging.

Llangollen Railway events Autumn Gala, 11th-13th September Celebrating 40 years of the Llangollen Railway Society, there will be auto trains, freight trains, passenger and goods trains all operating on an intensive trimetable. Each station will be offering entertainment with a nostalgic ambience. Real Ale Train, 17th October Step on board and soak up the atmosphere while enjoying real ales at the well stocked bar. Food will be available from the Station Cafe on the evening, along with a barbecue. Fright NIght on the Ghost Train, 31st October See our Hallween feature on page 53 for more info…

l 3rd October, Denbigh Plum Festival The Denbigh Plum is a variety unique to the town, so it seems only right to honour it with its very own festival! The festival lasts all day, with a magnificent range of dishes on offer, from hog roast with plum sauce, to luxury plum chocolates. Head along with an appetite and taste for yourself!

Ride the Rocket Firework Train, 1st November An evening journey to Carrog, stopping off on the way back for fireworks. There’ll be a bar on board and refreshments available at Glyndyfrdwy Station. Visit www.llangollen-railway. co.uk or call 01978 860979.

Llyr Williams, 19th September Talented Welsh pianist Llyr Williams returns to his home village of Rhosllanerchrugog to perform for a local audience. The remarkable pianist is one of the world’s most loved musicians and is known for his beautifully intense works. The evening promises to be filled with raw talent and moving pieces of music.

Cambrian Philarmonic Orchestra, 3rd October Since 1996, the Cambrian Philharmonic Orchestra, who are based in Wrexham, have been uplifting their audiences with their astonishing talents. Soloist Helen Belton will be taking the stage along with conductor Mark Lansom. Visit www.stiwt.com or call 01978 841300

What’s on at Venue Cymru

Ocean Film Festival, 9th September Immerse yourself in the wonders of the ocean without getting your feet wet at this festival featuring a selection of the world’s most captivating ocean-themed short films. From a six-year-old surfer to taking on the swells in the freezing Arctic, the films are heart-stopping and adrenalin-inducing. An Inspector Calls, 22nd-26th September Directed by the Oscar-nominated Stephen Daldry, this new production of J B Priestley’s classic has thrilled audiences with its epic and imaginative staging, raw emotion, evocative score and chilling suspense.

Cor Glanaethwy, 27th September This year’s Britain’s Got Talent finalists are ready to wow audiences after their success. Renowned for their unprecedented vocal arrangements, they will showcase highlights from their extensive repertoire from classical to modern. This enchanting show will be an evening not to be missed. Milton Jones, 3rd October The well known Mock the Week and Live at the Apollo comedian returns for his Temple of Daft tour. Milton Jones is known for his loud shirts, messy hair, one-liners and his absurd, quick-witted sense of humour. Ministry of Science Live, 24th October This is not your ordinary science show – it comes with a bang! From the creative team behind Brainiac Live, this new production presents liquid nitrogen frozen flowers, hydrogen bottle rockets and much more. Join the team as they take you on a journey with a few loud bangs on the way. Visit www.venuecymru. co.uk or call 01492 872000.

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Gig guide Tír na nÓg, Garmon View, Trefriw, 12 September A mellow, hippie folk duo, originally formed in Dublin, Tír na nÓg are two of the most original and influential songwriters and performers to come out of Ireland. Whatever you call their music – alt folk, prog folk, psych folk or even space folk – there’s no doubting the talent and influence. Chantel McGregor, Central Station, Wrexham, 26th September Winner of the Young Artist of the Year Award at the British Blues Awards 2011, and Female Vocalist of The Year in 2012, British blues guitarist and singer/songwriter Chantel skilfully alternates between genres. Sam Lewis, Blue Sky Cafe, Bangor, 9th October Sam’s addictive music has a great mix of soulful vocals, passionate lyrics and tinges of blues, country and folk. This singer/ songwriter from London was KT Tunstall’s guitarist from 2004-2009 and has also played and toured with the likes of Tom Baxter, Duffy and Dani Sicilliano. Lucy Rose, Central Station, Wrexham, 24th October London based singer Lucy has sung back up for indie band Bombay Bicycle Club. Her songs are full of delicate melodies and she has great ability to connect with the audience, a well developed skill she learned from playing extensive open mic nights.

One of the biggest stars of the 70s, and writer of one of the most played records in British broadcasting, Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me), Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel come to Venue Cymru on 3rd November. With other hits including Judy Teen, Here Comes The Sun and Mr Soft, Steve Harley still plays up to 80 concerts a year with his six-piece Cockney Rebel, selling out 2,000-seater venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, and gathering five star reviews. Described by Rod Stewart as ‘one of Britain’s finest lyricists’, Steve will be performing songs from his latest album Stranger Comes To Town, along with a selection of his irresistible hits. Outside music, Steve has appeared on stage in London’s West End, and he leads treks in places such as Cambodia and California’s Death Valley as an ambassador for the Mines Advisory Group, helping to raise over £100,000 for charity. For tickets and more information, visit online at www.venuecymru.co.uk or call 01492 872000.

Invasion of the plants

Not sure what to do about knotweed? Having a battle with Himalayan balsam? On 23rd September you can take a walk around the grounds of Penrhyn Castle with the gardener to discover more about the plants that are trying to take over the gardens, where they come from, and what the gardeners are doing to combat them. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk or call 01248 353084.

Autumn events at Ffestiniog Railway Welsh Highland Great & Small II, 11th-13th September This model railway exhibition is centred around Dinas Station near Caernarfon. In addition to the usual displays from the resident fleet of full size locomotives, there will be a wide selection of model railway layouts, some of which have a Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway connection. There’ll be a bar, with entertainment on the Friday evening. Ras y Cob, 20th September The Ffestiniog Railway shares the Cob, a mile long embankment, with the road into Porthmadog. You may have driven along it or ridden over it, now here is your chance to run it! A day of fun-runs for all ages and abilities. Trains take the runners from Porthmadog to the start of each race, and stalls and music in the streets will add to the day. Trailffest, 26th September How about a half-marathon that follows the route of the railway from Tanygrisiau to Porthmadog? A ‘Family and Friends’ train runs alongside to cheer on the competitors.

What’s On in brief l 19th September, The Brutal Extreme Triathlon at Llanberis, Three distances to choose from: Half Brutal / The Brutal / Double Brutal.

l 17th October, Cambrian Rally, Llandudno Promenade A major motor rally, the GON Cambrian is the final round of the British Trials and Rally Drivers Championship attracting top drivers from throughout the UK. Head for the prom for a chance to meet the drivers and admire the cars.

l 24th October-1st November, Shriek Week at Welsh Mountain Zoo Ghostly goings on, a pumpkin carving competition, spooky animal sessions and a tricky trail are just some of the fun events going on at the zoo this half term. l 24th October, Snowdonia Marathon, Llanberis The inaugural Snowdonia Marathon was held in 1982, and the spectacular route, encircling Snowdon, has given the event a unique place in the annual marathon calendar ever since. l 24th-25th October, Snowdonia Walking Festival, Betws y Coed Snowdonia is famous the world over for its majestic and rugged beauty. Here’s your chance to explore the national park, with walks for every level of fitness, guided by a local expert.

Victorian Weekend, 9th-11th October A weekend dedicated to the Victorian era, with lovingly preserved trains on show – but this event is not just about the railway. Porthmadog is a Victorian town, and the l 26th-30th October, Twilight Tours community is joining in with at Bodelwyddan Castle Visit the special events in castle after dark. Explore the Maritime haunted rooms on a Museum, guided ghost tour, and try period your hand at dowsing, did you know? fairground before visiting the castle cellar – usually The world’s first rides and closed to the public. stalls. steam-powered Fancy dress welcome.

machine was built Halloween l 30th October, Taste in 1698 by Thomas trains, of Game Evening, 29th-31st Bodysgallen Hall An Savery October See evening with guest our Halloween speaker Bill Harriman, the Antiques Roadshow firearms feature page 53 expert. A four-course tasting for info on this! menu introducing the best of local Visit www.festrail.co.uk or game, with selected wines to call 01766 516000. accompany. £69.50 per person.

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WHAT’S ON MID WALES Steam your way to the Gala! There’ll be plenty to experience at Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway’s Annual Steam Gala from 5th-6th September. Are you ready to see spectacular historical trains? There’s an intensive timetable with working locomotives that you can’t afford to miss, including the Statfold Barn Railway’s Pakis Baru No 5 which is appearing as the star attraction. You can ride the working locomotives down the river valley, plus there’ll be the chance to ride along the newly refurbished run-round loop at Cyfronydd station, and photography enthusiasts will get a chance to snap the heritage trains at Heniarth halt. There’ll be trade stands and displays at both Welshpool Raven Square and at Llanfair Caereinion, with conducted DID YOU KNOW? tours of workshops and stock sheds The Welshpool and not normally open to the public. There’ll also be a display by the Sierra Llanfair Light Railway Leone National Railway Museum’s UK was built in 1903 to support group and a ‘Little Layouts’ link local farming model railway exhibition. As usual, the gala coincides with the Garden communities with Railway Show at Llanfair, so there’s Welshpool plenty on offer for everyone to enjoy. Visit www.wllr.org.uk or call 01938 810441.

Folk by the lake

From 4th-5th September, it’s the third Llanwddyn Weekend of Folk & Acoustic Music near Lake Vyrnwy. Acts appearing include The New Rope String Band (pictured) with their inimitable mix of superb musicianship and madcap comedy; mother and daughter duo Chris & Kellie While; plus Bernard Wrigley, Anthony John Clarke , Risky Business, Ildanach, Harriet Earis and The Penybontfawr Choir. The Friday night kicks off with a ceilidh (or twmpath to give it its proper Welsh name!), including supper, and music from Irish band Ildananch, and the serious business of concerts begins at 1pm on Saturday. On the Saturday evening there’ll be a chance to join in with a singaround in the bar, with plenty of other impromptu sessions no doubt taking place over the weekend. There’ll also be a craft fair all day on Saturday, and camping is available. Visit www.llanwddynevents.co.uk for more information.

National Library of Wales events Life After the Cosmos, 11th September In this evening lecture, you can learn about four centuries of expanding horizons when studying the universe. Even 17th-century scientists knew the broad outlines of our solar system and were keen to learn more. Today, we know that our sun is one of billions of stars in the galaxy, each with its own retinue of planets. We understand that the ‘beginning’ happened around 13.8 billion years ago, but the origin of life still remains a mystery… Head along for an informative lecture about the wonders of our universe.

Welsh War Poetry, 23rd September To mark the centenary of Alun Lewis’s birth, this year’s David Jones Centre Conference will include a variety of talks on the works of Lewis and others in the tradition of Welsh writing in and after the war. The keynote speaker will be John Pikoulis, who wrote the biography of Alun Lewis. Visit www.llgc.org.uk or call 01970 632800 to find out more.

Great days out at Gregynog The 19th-century mansion house in Tregynon has a number of events during autumn for you to enjoy. Open House, 4th-5th September The hall opens its doors for the public to view, so whether you’re organising an event or simply fancy taking a peek behind the scenes, it’s a chance to explore the historic rooms, talk to the staff and walk through the Grade I listed gardens. The Music of the Davies Sisters Era, 6th September This tour will outline the interest that the Davies sisters had for music.There’ll be time for a glass of wine in the Courtyard Café while Ensemble Cymru entertain with popular classics. An all inclusive ticket for the tour/glass of wine and performance cost £12.50. Tour of the Hall with Mary Oldham, 4th October Gregynog’s resident librarian has extensive knowledge of the history of this fascinating period building, and this is your chance to tap into it. The shop and cafe at Gregynog Hall are open seven days a week, from 10am until 5pm in September and October. Visit www.gregynog.org or call 01686 650224 to find out more.

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What’s On in brief

Feeling sheepish

Some towns have food festivals, some towns have beer festivals, some have craft festivals, arts festivals, music festivals… but from 26th-27th September the town of Llandovery has its Sheep Festival – which is basically all the above rolled into one and including plenty of wild and woolly fun. What better excuse do you need to experience this unique festival (now in its sixth year) than that this is the Chinese Year of the Sheep? As well as sheep dog trials and sheep racing (Oh yes!), other woolly themed events include spinning, knitting and shearing. Plus there are all sorts of non-sheep-themed attractions on offer, including motorcycle displays, junior football matches, cooking masterclasses, an arts and crafts market, live music and concerts plus plenty of food and drink. Ewe’d be baa-my to miss it! Visit www. llandoverysheepfestival.co.uk

Great events at Powis castle

Great British Walking Festival, 2nd September-28th October To celebrate this year’s festival, Powis Castle is one of many National Trust properties offering special guided tours. On various dates in September and October, you can take an exclusive walk around the gardens with highlights including a behind-thescenes peek at the nursery and the chance to visit other areas usually closed to visitors. Halloween Pumpkin Trail, 29th October-1st November Join in the fun looking for the carved pumpkins hidden around the gardens. You’ll need to keep an eye out for important clues hidden among the pumpkins which will help you solve the castle’s Halloween mystery. Museums at Night, 30th October An exclusive after-hours experience, from 6-9pm, offers the chance to see this beautiful property in a different light during the evening after the doors would usually close to visitors.

l 5th-6th September, International Antiques & Collectors Fair of Wales, Held in Builth Wales, this event attracts up to 1,000 standholders from across the continent to the Royal Welsh Showground, with two huge exhibition halls, plus eight drive-in undercover buildings as well as the showground itself.

l 5th-6th September, 1940s Weekend, Welshpool As part of the Welshpool Remembers events to commemorate the Second World War, there will be a number of 1940s themed events going on around the town centre each day, plus a 1940s dance with the Jayne Darling Big Band in the Town Hall on the Saturday night.

l 5th September, Two Valleys and a Bothy – a guided walk at Elan Valley Estate Local shepherd Tudor Davies leads an eight-mile walk with breathtaking views over the Elan and Wye Valleys plus a visit to the Lluest Cwmbach Bothy.

Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk or call 01938 551929.

Mid Wales History: Montgomery Castle Still standing proud today, albeit in ruins, the original motte and bailey of Montgomery Castle dates back to 1071-1074, when it was built at the order of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury. It was rebuilt under Henry III from 1223, and consisted of a gatehouse, two D-shaped towers and the apartments which crowded around the curtain wall of the inner ward. The castle has a colourful military history: there was an unsuccessful attack by Prince Llewelyn ap Iorwerth in 1228, after which further fortifications were added, and then again in 1233. In the 15th century, the walled town of Montgomery was attacked by the forces of Owain Glyndwr, and was sacked and burned. However, the stone castle was strong enough to withstand the attack. Moving forward into the 17th century, Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Chirbury, surrendered the castle to Parliamentary troops during the Civil War. Sadly, it was later demolished by order of Parliament. Throughout its history, Montgomery Castle was of important strategic value to whoever held it, and today you can wander the old ruins and relive a time gone by.

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All aboard the spook train! Are you ready for a fright this Halloween? Take the whole family along to Talyllyn Railway for a spooky ride through the haunted woods at Dolgoch on 30th or 31st October. Everyone is welcome to dress up in scary Halloween costumes, even the parents! All children will receive a spooky goody bag which will provide sweet treats and exciting activities. If you need something more to satisfy ghoulish grumbling stomachs, King’s Cafe will be cooking up a two-course Halloween feast. To board the spooky train of fun, don’t forget to book your tickets in advance! Visit www.talyllyn.co.uk or call 01654 710472.

Thomas Literary Festival & Poetry Competition, Eglwysfach The recent surge of interest in R S Thomas, the unconventional and patriotic Welsh poet, has led to this third festival in his honour. Thomas was vicar of St Michael’s Church, Eglwysfach, from 1954-1967 during one of his most creative periods. The festival includes walks, talks and feasting, plus beautiful poetry and art in a stunning location.

l 11th September, National Moth Night An opportunity to join in with the Elan Valley mothing activities. Sorcha Lewis will take you on a voyage of moth discovery.

l 12th September, Heart of Wales Vintage Lorry Rally, Barmouth Dozens of colourful, beautifully kept classic lorries and vintage commercial vehicles arrive in convoy in Barmouth as part of their 240 mile run. They’ll be in the main car park, from 1-3pm

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What’s On in brief l 12th-13th September, Open Doors at Pentre Llifior Chapel, Berriew Conducted tours of this 18th-century Wesleyan Methodist preaching house, telling the story of its founding itinerants and other notable preachers.

Roger Waters, 29th September The co-founder and primary songwriter of Pink looking for Floyd fuses the epic more halloween and the personal events & trains? in Roger Waters Check out our The Wall, a Grab your kids, get your tickets, and concert film ghoulishly good join in the devilishly frightening journey that goes well from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge up the feature on beyond the stage. Rheidol Valley this Halloween! From 28th-30th page 53 Based on the October, the Ghost Train offers an exciting groundbreaking experience for all, including a fang-tastic feast concept album, it’s a of Halloween hotdogs for the children, and a hot state-of-the-art show that pork bap for adults served at Devils Bridge station. A dazzles the senses, combined vegetarian option is also available. This will be topped with a personal road trip that off with a devil-icious blackberry and apple crumble, as deals with the loss Roger has well as a goody bag for the children to munch their way felt in his life due to war. through. Make sure the kids dress up as scarily as they can – there will be prizes for the best children’s costumes. Visit Doug Scott’s Everest: The Hard www.rheidolrailway.co.uk or call 01970 625819. Way, 5th October Autumn 2015 will mark the 40th anniversary of the first ascent of Everest: The Gwydion, classical Hard Way, when 12th-13th September career. the late Dougal Haston and Another chance to see this Expect a Doug Scott made the first Welsh language play, written beautiful ascent of the mountain’s for the Montgomery and musical massive south west face. In District National Eisteddfod. journey this special lecture, Doug will The story is based on from an tell of the epic expedition and the fourth branch of the extraordinary and diverse climb, how his life led up to this Mabinogion, seen through musician. defining moment and where it the eyes of the wizard, took him upon his return from Gwydion. Joe McElderry, 24th October the summit. X-Factor winner Joe

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l 16th-19th September, Welsh International Four Days Walk, Llanwrtyd Wells A range of walks to encourage physical activity, provide a challenge and show off some of the most picturesque countryside surrounding Llanwrtyd Wells. There’s also entertainment each night with the ‘Blister Ball’ on the Saturday night. l 18th-19th September, Llanbedr Beer Festival A weekend for all lovers of real ale and local entertainment with a selection of 29 Welsh real ales supplied by nine north Walian brewers, and four Welsh ciders. Live entertainment comes from talented local musicians and all proceeds go to community groups in the area.

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l 19th September, Powys Tattoo at Powis Castle An open-air event to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the end of World War Two, with the Newtown Silver Band, a piper, Newtown male voice choir, Rhayader singer Paul Dark and soloist Gerri Smith among the performers. Take along a picnic, and dress up in 1940s style! Tickets £15 from The Hafren.

An Evening with Mid Wales Opera, 19th September A celebration of opera, with the Mid Wales Opera accompanied by the Mid Wales Opera Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Nicholas Cleobury.

l 19th September, Cambrian Coast Sportive, Aberdyfi Set entirely within the Snowdonia National Park, this cycle ride follows the coast and beaches, climbs the mountains, skirts around lakes and descends through forests, making this arguably the most scenic sportive ride in the country.

l 2nd-4th October, Clun Valley Beer Festival, Knighton A chance to sample the best of cask conditioned beer in the pubs and inns along the Clun Valley, each with their own distinct character and history. Transport is provided between the venues.

BBC National Orchestra of Wales, 27th September A programme full of light and energy, with conductor Otto Tausk and friend of the orchestra Baiba Skride, who will perform Sibelius’ violin concerto. The orchestra will also perform Danish composer Carl Nielsen’s work, and Beethoven’s fifth symphony, with its driving rhythms and combination of drama and darkness. Catrin Finch, 15th October Catrin is already a household name for her hugely successful international

showcases his renowned versatility which has won him a unique fan base. The Evolution Tour features new numbers and new routines which will entertain his fans, old and new. His unmistakable voice, easy wit and warm rapport have endeared him to all ages. Stewart Francis, 28th October Dry, witty and very watchable, Stewart Francis makes observational humour come to life with his new stand up tour, Pun Gent. Visit www.thehafren.co.uk or call 01686 614555.

Bolshoi Ballet – Giselle, 11th October Young peasant girl Giselle dies when she learns that the man she loves, Albrecht, has betrayed her. Against her will, she joins the Wilis, vengeful spirits who now turn against Albrecht and condemn him to dance until he dies of exhaustion. This is one of the oldest and greatest romantic ballets: a doomed love affair ending in tragedy, a dive into fantasy, and ultimate redemption through the power of love. Jimmy Carr, 26th October The ‘hardest working man in comedy’ brings his dry wit and unmistakable laugh to Aberystwyth. Visit www. aberystwythartscentre.co.uk or call 01970 623232.

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Gig guide The Christians, Theatre Brycheiniog, Brecon, 27th September This soulinfluenced band from Liverpool formed in 1985, and is fronted by Garry Christian. Their self-titled 1987 debut album reached no. 2 in the UK charts. After a four year hiatus, the Christians reformed in 1999. The Haley Sisters, Montgomery Town Hall, Powys, 19th September Country duo The Haley Sisters first appeared professionally back in 1989, when they launched themselves into a successful singing career. Since then they have appeared at leading venues, festivals, theatres and clubs throughout the UK, Ireland and Europe, gaining massive popularity by virtue of their natural talent, dedication and down to earth personalities. Whalebone, Knighton Community Centre, Knighton, 2nd October An evening of high energy acoustic music from critically acclaimed trio Whalebone, playing music from their two award-winning albums, alongside new material. Whalebone play acoustic music and haunting, atmospheric tunes on acoustic guitar and fiddle. The show includes brandnew material, inventive interpretations of traditional music and rock classics. Got a gig coming up in November or December? Whether you’re a venue or a performer, tell us about it and you could feature here. Email all the details and any images to us at editorial@yattaryattar. co.uk

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Ride Festival of Endurance, Builth Wells This three-day festival is traditionally the last big event of the endurance riding season, with competitors and horses from all over the country travelling to the Royal Welsh showground for the unique atmosphere and wonderful but tough riding through the Cambrian mountains.

Get your boots waxed and ready for the annual Barmouth Walking Festival which takes place from 12th-21st September. The festival is a well established and popular event in the walking calendar, not least because of the fabulous landscapes, scenery and history that the routes take in. The programme offers days out for walkers of all abilities, with the opportunity to enjoy guided tours around the beautiful Mawddach Estuary and southern Snowdonia, exploring some of the true wilderness areas of the UK. l 3rd October, Barnardo’s 20-mile The festival is offering more than 30 walks this Fundraising Walk, Barmouth You can do five, 10, 15 or 20 miles of year, some old favourites and some recycled walks the circuit of the Mawddach from earlier years. Walks are graded from C: easy Estuary, along a picturesque to A++: extremely hard. Among the new walks DID YOU KNOW? route with magnificent on offer this year are a high level walk from Barmouth railway line views – plus there’ll be Llanbedr to Barmouth; a chance to explore homemade cakes, tea and is reputed to have a coffee available at the rest the Roman earthworks and old railway tracks ghost that travels at stops, all in aid of a very of Trawsfynydd; a photographic walk and good cause. workshop; and an exploration of the Blue Lake great speed up and Cregennen Lakes – while the Rhinog Fach and down the and Y Llethr walk coincides with the Llanbedr line Beer Festival and just happens to have beer on offer at the end… During the course of the festival there’ll be plenty of other entertainment on offer in Barmouth for walkers and friends, including a curry night, fish and chip supper, a music night and a festival social evening. For more information visit www.barmouthwalkingfestival. l 10th-11th October Dingle co.uk or call 01341 242646.

Autumn events at Llanerchaeron

Photography exhibition: Britain from Above, until 25th September This exhibition, curated by English Heritage, showcases Aerofilms’ unique collection of aerial photographs from 19191953. Aerofilms was the first commercial aerial photography firm, and its images provide a unique view of the development of Britain’s urban centres and rural landscapes. Harness Maker and Leatherwork Demonstration,

3rd September-29th October The tack room and carriage house have always been an important part of life at Llanerchaeron. This is a chance to meet the local saddler David Evans, who takes up residence at the stables every Thursday throughout the season. Watch him at work producing all sorts of beautiful leather work for horses and humans – who knows, he might even take a commission! Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk or call 01545 570200.

Nurseries & Garden This RHS recommended four-acre garden opens up to the public for the weekend as part of the National Gardens Scheme. With lakes, colour-themed beds, rare and unusual trees plus ornamental shrubs and herbaceous plants.

l 25th October, Ron Skilton Half Marathon, Llanwrtyd Wells An event held in memory of the late Ron Skilton who suffered from motor neurone disease, this half marathon is a fitting tribute and raises much needed funds for the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

l 31st October-2nd November, Barmouth Motocross Weekend An exciting three days of thrills and spills with excellent viewing for spectators from the promenade. Motor cycles and quad bikes race on a specially prepared circuit on Barmouth’s extensive sands.

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WHAT’S ON CHESHIRE Read all about it!

Chester Literature Festival returns to the city this autumn, taking place from 10th-25th October at the Town Hall. The popular festival is produced by city arts organisation Chester Performs (who also produce Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre and Moonlight Flicks), and this year features a host of famous faces including TV prankster Dom Joly, historian and TV presenter David Starkey, and explorer and adventurer Ranulph Fiennes. There will also be a host of stand-up poets and spoken word performers appearing, including Mark Grist and Luke Wright. Expect a poetry pub tour with a difference and a plenty of comedy poets fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe festival. As well as this, the popular ‘Uni at the Fest’ series of free lectures from Chester University teaching staff is set to return, along with a fun and exciting fringe festival around the city. For more information visit www.chesterliteraturefestival.co.uk David Starkey

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A feast of words and music The Nantwich Words & Music Festival, now in its eighth year, takes place once again at venues in and around the town, from 12th to 18th October, and features singer songwriters, bands, poets, writers, solo artists and musicians, all offering a wide range of entertainment and plenty to suit all tastes. In fact, this year, say the organisers, is the ‘most diverse, eclectic and mouth-watering collection of acts yet’. Among those appearing are Canadian Frazey Ford, one of the greatest singers in the world of Americana, who will open the festival with her four-piece band; British icon Barbara Dickson, star of many a smash hit West End musical as well as having a run of hit singles to her name; Mark Chadwick, singer-songwriter and frontman of The Levellers; plus festival founder Thea Gilmore. Venues include a ballroom, a theatre, a church and a cafe, offering a variety of atmospheres from an up-close-and-intimate gig from pop/soul legends The Christians, to a roof-raising night out from The Magic Numbers. For more information about the festival visit their website at www.wordsandmusicfestival.com or call 0800 411 8881.

TV funny man Dom Joly

What’s on at the Forum Theatre Steel Magnolias, 17th-26th September Made famous by the 1989 movie which starred Sally Field, Dolly Parton, Shirley Maclaine, Darryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis, and Julia Roberts, Steel Magnolias is a heartwarming and bittersweet comedy, set in a Louisiana hairdressing salon. This play tells the story of six very special friends, bonded together by triumphs and tragedies. You’ll laugh and you’ll cry in equal measure as you follow the characters through four scenes spanning three years of their lives. Love Story, 15th-24th October Inspired by Erich Segal’s best-selling iconic novel, and one of the most romantic films of all time, this life-affirming musical will have you remembering the first time you fell in love. When Oliver Barrett IV wanders into a library in search of a book, he discovers Jenny Cavilleri. A celebration of love and life, Love Story might just steal your heart. Visit www.tiptopproductions.co.uk or call 01244 341296.

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Over the weekend of 10th13th September, a number of historic locations that are usually closed to the public open their doors so you can take a rare peek. These are just some of the places that are open over the four days in Cheshire… Bridgegate House, Chester, 11th September A fine Georgian house and key historic building, now the offices of conservation architects Donald Insall Associates. Contains a particularly fine staircase. There will be guided tours. Mickle Trafford Watermill & Farm, 10th-13th September Trafford Mill dates from 1768 and records show that a watermill has stood on the site since at least 1303. The Grange Farm surrounds the mill and is known to have been in existence since 1790.

Pownall Hall, Wilmslow, 12th September The hall, now a school, is a mansion of great historic value due to the the arts and crafts style renovations commissioned by Henry Boddington in 1885 for the Georgian building on his Pownall estate. Some of the treasures still in situ are the windows fitted with the best quality aesthetic style stained glass available at the time

l Until 26th September, Conquest of England exhibition, Knutsford Heritage Centre An exhibition marking King Cnut’s 1,000 years and celebrating 800 years of the Magna Carta. Did you know Cheshire has its very own Magna Carta? Discover fascinating facts about Cnut or Canute – legend has it that he gave the town of Knutsford its name.

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Want to explore a collection of vehicles from a time gone by? Cholmondeley Castle is holding its 28th festival of 1,000 Classic Cars and North West Classic Motorcycle Show on 6th September – and promises to be a fun event for the whole family. Perhaps the biggest one-day classic event in the north west, this year’s show will have an unrivalled selection of classic cars and bikes on display, with the castle itself providing a gorgeous backdrop for the event. There will be more than 1,000 vehicles on display, and more than 50 stalls, plus an arena with plenty of shows and a commentator and expert judges. And of course there’ll be plenty of children’s entertainment and quality catering.

Bring on the beer On 9th-11th October, head for the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port for the annual Beer Festival. Organised in conjunction with Liverpool Organic Brewery, the event will showcase a wide range of beers from breweries across the country, all available to sample. John Inch, the general manager at the museum, says: ‘With so many different beers being supplied, plus five ciders from Lilley’s Cider, we’re set to have a fantastic weekend here at the museum.’ On 24th-25th October visitors will be transported back in time to the 1940s with the Wartime Port. The event will bring to life the key role that the canals, waterways and ports played during the days of World War Two. Re-enactors will recreate scenes and events that would have taken place during the wartime period with original and reproduction equipment and vehicles. Plus there’ll be entertainment from Paul and Natasha Harper, 40s DJs, Cotton Town Hot Club and a World War Two victory party in the evening. Visit www.canalrivertrust.org.uk or call 01513 555017.

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Sculpture exhibition at Mount Pleasant Gardens, Kelsall This exhibition draws artists in from across the UK to show their work alongside that of resident artist Andrew Worthington, who runs a regular sandstone carving workshop at the gardens.

l 6th September, The Importance of water – guided walk at Congleton Museum Join Ian Doughty for a walk exploring how important water has been in the development of Congleton as both a means of transport and an industrial resource.

l 9th September, Visit to Iron Age Poulton This fascinating multi-period site is well known for its Medieval chapel and burials but it has more recently turned up evidence of Iron Age settlement. Join archaeologist Kevin Cootes to hear more.

That is one tough mudder! Roman Hypocaust, Miss Selfridge, Chester, 10th-12th September To the rear of the store is a Roman hypocaust, which may have been part of the internal heating system for the legionary commander’s head quarters. Visit online at www. heritageopendays.org.uk

The challenge is laid down: are you man or woman enough for Tough Mudder? The annual challenge is taking place once again at Cholmondeley Castle on 12th and 13th September, where entrants will be pushing themselves to the very limits of endurance (and muddiness) in an attempt to get to the finishing line. Although it’s described as ‘probably the toughest event on the planet’, Tough Mudder doesn’t take itself too seriously and is designed to encourage teamwork and co-operation – camaraderie is more important than course time. You can enter a team or enter solo, and there’s even a Mini Mudder course for kids aged 7 to 12; or you can simply go along and watch people getting very tired and very muddy. Visit www.toughmudder.co.uk

l 10th-13th September, Chester Cathedral Heritage Open Days Chester Cathedral will be taking part in the national programme of events for Heritage Open Days by opening up some of its more unusual or unused areas, not normally available to view. l 12th September, Wilmslow Motor Show A great day out in the town centre with the chance to look at more than 33 luxury, top-end cars. The cars will be placed down Grove Street which will be pedestrianised.

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Autumn events at Tatton Park

l 13th September, Fine Food Fair, Grappenhall Heys A wide variety of food will be available from local producers: fruit and veg from the Walled Garden itself, quiche and pies, cakes, preserves, sweet treats, fresh beef, pork and lamb, pâté, speciality teas, Mediterranean and middle eastern food to take-away plus locally brewed beer.

l 15th September, Flower & Garden Photography Workshop, Bluebell Cottage Gardens Have you got a good camera but rarely dare venture off auto settings? Sometimes you get some good photos of flowers but it’s more by luck than judgement? After this one-day workshop you will see a dramatic improvement in your photography and your confidence.

l 18th-19th September Northwich Beer Festival Now in its 22nd year, this festival’s popularity just grows and grows. This is down to two main factors: the beer and the bands! Plus it’s all for a good cause: last year more than £8,000 was raised and distributed through the Rotary Clubs to support local charities.

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It’s the traditional Autumn Fair on 3rd and 4th October at Beeston Castle, a chance to enjoy some outdoor fun and games, get creative with hands-on crafts, and even have a go at apple pressing. Events take place in the woodland park. If you’re batty about bats, head for the castle from 26th to 30th October and find out what makes Beeston the perfect place for these enigmatic creatures to call home. There’s also another chance for kids to get creative and make their own bat to take home – a great event for the October half term holidays. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk or call 01829 260464.

What’s on at Little Moreton Hall Preparing for Michaelmas, 16th-25th September Michaelmas was the Tudor festival to celebrate the end of summer and prepare for the coming winter. Head along to help the people of the hall get ready for the colder weather and to meet the grateful goose! Tudor Mop Fair, 26th-27th September During Tudor times, the end of summer was traditionally the time for hiring servants and labour for the year ahead, at a ‘Mop Fair’. Find out what jobs you could have done and try your hand at some different activities.

l 19th September, City of Chester Male Voice Choir Their autumn concert, held at Chester Cathedral With special guests from Cheshire – the world famous Foden’s Band! From 7.30pm.

Hallowtide, 24th October-1st November In Tudor times, Halloween was all about the souls of the dead. Expect spooky craft activities, Halloween trails and plenty of scary stories. For more information visit www.nationaltrust. org.uk or call 01260 272018.

l 30th September, Tuck Shop Treats, Commonall Street Social, Chester When you go to school, you just can’t wait for the tuck shop to open and it’s no different at wine school! Expect a quirky, interesting wine selection and food pairing with a difference.

The Cheshire Decorative Antiques and Art Fair, 18th-20th September The fair features 50 leading antiques and fine art dealers from across the UK, with a wide range of antiques and decorative pieces to view and buy. Harvest Festival, 19th-20th September See the steam engine running, have a go at scarecrow making and spinning, make your own corn doll, sheep racing and woodturning demos. There will also be a harvest blessing at 2pm.

DID YOU KNOW? Escapologist Harry Houdini died on Halloween 1926, after suffering a ruptured appendix

l 26th September, Born Survivor, Capesthorne Hall A physical endurance challenge designed by Elite British Royal Marines Commandos. Your chance to experience a 10km or marathon obstacle course adventure. Are you tough enough to tackle 10km or 42km of mud, sweat and fear?

American Civil War at the Old Hall, 5th-6th September Share the myth, romance and reality of this historical period as you walk and talk your way through encampments and experience spectacular and noisy battles over both days.

Fair’s fair at Quarry Bank

Join Quarry Bank’s rangers and dedicated gardeners on 26th and 27th September for the Autumn Fair, with outdoor activities, local food to sample and crafts to experience. It’s a weekend of free activities for all the family to experience. There’s some spooky Halloween fun going on at the mill later in the month. At the Autumn Spooktacular, children can create their own ghost or ghoul at the hands-on craft activity, and then explore the spooky trail through the mill. Spooky Tours are taking place, too. Are you brave enough? Events take place on various dates from 26th-31st October. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk or call 01625 527468.

Moscow State Circus, 7th-11th October This brand new circus production features comedy, precision acrobatics, incredible human feats and remarkable circus skills. Farm Conker Championship, 24th October -1st November Is your nut hard enough? The New Conker Class is open to novices keen to have a go and test their conker playing potential. Conkers supplied. The Seasoned Conker Class is recommended for those with some conker playing experience who must take their own seasoned conkers which must be pre-strung. Visit www.tattonpark.org.uk or call 01625 374400.

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Dinner date The Dinner Club is a Chester-based social events club for unattached people aged 40-plus, with branches throughout the north west, including Cheshire, north Wales and Shropshire. The membership only club organises social events including dining at a range of restaurants, lunches, dinner dances , black tie balls, theatre evenings, weekends away, and even holidays abroad. It’s a great way to meet like minded people over dinner. The club’s next event is its 28th anniversary Black Tie Ball, which is being held at the Park Royal Hotel, Warrington on 24th October. The event will kick off with a drinks reception at 7.30pm, followed by a four-course candlelit dinner and coffee, and then there’ll be the chance to dance the night away until 1am. Accommodation will be available. If you’d like to find out more about becoming a member of the Dinner Club, or to book a place at the Black Tie Ball, call 01244 677030 or visit www.thedinnerclubuk.com.

What’s on at Dunham Massey Special Trees Guided Walk, 5th September Almost all the trees at Dunham Massey are getting on for 300 years old and a special few are even older than that – discover their stories with a park ranger.

Rut walks, 15th, 17th, 22nd and 24th October It’s that time of year when the deer begin to bellow and battle as they prepare for mating season. Experience this spectacle on an early morning walk with one of the park rangers. There’ll be a bacon buttie waiting for you at the end! Spooky Stories, 27th-28th October Storyteller Helen Stewart will entrance and entertain with spooky Halloween tales. Make a Bird Feeder, 29th October Learn how to encourage birds to your garden, and help them to survive during the autumn and winter by making your own bird buffet with pine cones and seeds. Visit www.nationaltrust.org. uk to find out more.

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Celebrate autumn at Lyme Park

Celebrate the season at the Autumn Craft and Food Fair at Lyme Park from 19th20th September. It’s a chance to pick up some terrific bargains, enjoy local food, find inspirational gifts and also make the most of the park and gardens while listening to jazz. From 24th October-1st November, it’s a real Fright Fest – you can get in touch with your inner goblin and follow the spooky trail around Crow Wood (if you’re brave enough!), carve your own pumpkin to ward away the ghosts from 27th-29th October, and get your knees knocking and your spine tingling with Terrifying Tales in the Cage from 31st October-1st November. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk or call 01663 762023.

The Damned, The Live Rooms, Chester, 17th Sept The original gothic punks return with original members Dave Vanian and Captain Sensible – a chance for those of a certain age to relive their youth, and for youngsters to discover what made this band instrumental in kick-starting the original punk rock scene.

Public Image Ltd, The Tivoli, Buckley, 26th September What is there to say about the incomparable John Lydon and his band? They are widely regarded as one of the most innovative and influential bands of all time, with five top 20 singles and five top 20 albums. This tour celebrates the release of their 10th album, What the World Needs Now.

Take Pride in Chester! The annual Chester Pride event takes place on 3rd October, celebrating diversity, and supporting the LGBT community. The event launches Katriona Gilmore and Jamie with a colourful parade through Roberts, The Compass, the heart of the city at Chester, 16th October midday followed This contemporary by a host of folk/acoustic entertainment on the stage in Castle Square. DID YOU KNOW? duo have won There will also be a Health, Wellbeing and a number of The iconic Pride Life Zone where numerous organisations, awards for their charities, social groups, sports groups rainbow flag was songwriting. and more will be offering information and designed by San Katriona’s voice freebies, answering your questions and combined Francisco artist raising awareness of services and issues. with Jamie’s Plus there’ll be plenty of entertainment Gilbert Baker astounding laptop for children, food and drink, and live in 1978 guitar, along with performances from a variety of acts. some fiery fiddle Chester Pride is a great day out for all the family, playing and trademark and after the fun ends in Castle Square, there’ll be a harmonies makes for a choice of after parties where the entertainment will continue. powerful show. Visit www.chesterpride.co.uk for more information.

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WHAT’S ON CHESHIRE

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l 3rd October, Martin Roscoe with the Moricosta String Trio, Holmes Chapel Renowned for his versatility at the keyboard, Martin Roscoe is arguably one of the UK’s best loved pianists. The String Trio consists of internationally acclaimed string musicians who met at the BBC Philharmonic and are all chamber musicians and soloists.

Marvellous Middlewich! There’s a lot going on over the summer in this lively market town… town crier, Devlin Hobson, won the national competition in Hastings in October last year, so the entrants will be in good company! It promises to be a popular and fun event, so head along and enjoy the spectacle. Annual Show, 5th September Flowers, fruit and vegetables plus arts and crafts, cookery and special classes for children and beginners.

British Town Criers’ Championship, 26th September Hear ye, hear ye! The town is host to the Loyal Company of Town Criers’ British Championships, in association with the l 3rd October, Last Night of the Middlewich Proms, Chester Cathedral Chester Cathedral Choir present their very Makers own Last Night of the Proms! Music Market. to include favourites by Elgar, Parry, There’ll be Walton and John Rutter’s Gloria. two rounds of ‘calling’, l 6th October-28th which November, will take place at the Reflections on junction of Wheelock the Life of Elizabeth Street and Southway. DID YOU KNOW? Gaskell, It’s not just about Elizabeth Gaskell Knutsford who can shout the Heritage immortalised loudest, though Centre This Knutsford as Cranford – town criers are exhibition by judged on diction The Gaskell in her 1851 novel and clarity as well as Society marks of the same volume, and of course 150 years since the death of they need to look the name Elizabeth Gaskell, part. Middlewich’s own Knutsford’s famous 19th-century writer.

l 17th October, Cavaleri String Quartet, Holmes Chapel After being named ‘RCM Rising Stars’ in 2008, the Cavaleri Quartet has gained a reputation as one of the leading European string quartets. They have performed across Europe, and have also done a major tour of New Zealand and Australia.

l 21st-22nd October, Best Days of Our LIves, Chester Cathedral Theatre in the Quarter presents this community production, working in partnership with Blacon schools. This musical play tells the colourful stories of children who grew up in one of the city’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.

l 29th October, Pot to Plate Workshop, Grappenhall Heys Join cookery expert Nikki Geddes and pick seasonal fruit and vegetables to produce a taste sensation.

Middlewich Literary Festival, 12th-17th October The second Middlewich Literary Festival will have a short story competition and a full programme of activities featuring creative workshops, poetry, guest appearances and music in venues across the town. Charity Beer Festival, 23rd-24th October Simply a wonderful social occasion, raising funds for the Poppy Appeal and local causes every year. A great range of real ales, ciders and English wines, all packed into three sessions with live entertainment. Admission also includes a souvenir glass! Taste and Tipple Weekend, 31st October-1st November Staged in the town centre alongside the monthly market, this event also includes a floating market on the canal. The focus is on local producers and businesses, and all of the town’s cafes and eateries are invited to be a part of it. Celebrity chefs maybe? Good food definitely! Visit www.middlewichdiary.com

Cheshire History: The Anderton Boat Lift

One of only two working boat lifts in the United Kingdom, this two caisson lift lock was built in 1875. By the end of the 17th century, a major salt mining industry had developed around the towns of Northwich, Middlewich, Nantwich and Winsford. Rather than competing with one another, the owners of the River Weaver Navigation and the Trent and Mersey Canal decided to work together, and a basin was excavated in 1793 to transport ships and goods between the waterways. By 1870, the Anderton Basin was a major interchange for goods in both directions, but became too busy. Chief engineer Edward Leader Williams designed a hydraulic boat lift to ease the problem. The lift takes boats the 50 feet from one canal to the other. It became electric by 1908, and operated for a further 75 years, but commercial traffic on the British canals declined. The boat lift began to corrode, and was closed in 1983. But the story ends happily – a £7 million restoration began in 2000, and the lift reopened to boat traffic in 2002 with the old hydraulic operating system. There’s now a two-storey visitor centre and exhibition building with a coffee shop. Visit www.canalrivertrust.org.uk

What’s On at Crewe Lyceum Blake, 8th September Brit Awardwinning harmonisers Blake will perform songs from their latest album In Harmony, along with hits from their four other award winning albums. An eclectic mix of classical, pop and rock music. La Traviata, 11th September This opera is a haunting tale of tragedy, and features an impressive cast accompanied by a live orchestra. Sung in Italian with English subtitles. Jeeves and Wooster, 1416th September Straight from the West End, this hilarious production layers joy on joy, joke on joke, in a delightful evening of theatrical absurdity. Ed Byrne, 1st October The Irish comedian brings his unique charm and comedic timing to a show full of observational humour. Paul Potts, 17th October The winner of the first Britain’s Got Talent has found global success with his albums, live shows and tours, impressing audiences with his performances. Sarah Millican, 22nd October Since winning the award for Best Newcomer at the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe, Sarah has fast established herself. Now, her Outsider tour promises much… Visit www.crewelyceum. co.uk or call 01270 368242.

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WHAT’S ON WIRRAL Floral Pavilion Theatre Last Night at the Proms, 13th September Join the British Philharmonic Concert Orchestra for a boisterous evening of whistle blowing and flag waving. Sing along to your favourite prom tunes. Sister Act, 17th-19th September This feel-good, uplifting comedy musical is based on the hit 1992 film of the same name. When disco diva Deloris Van Cartier witnesses a murder, she’s put into protective custody at a convent where she breathes new life into the church and the community. Agatha Christie’s A Murder is Announced, 26th September31st October Middle Ground Theatre presents a lavish production of a classic Miss Marple mystery, starring Judy Cornwell. Desperate Scousewives, 28th September-1st October Four ordinary women living in four terraced houses in the back streets of Liverpool… We join them in the days leading up to and following Vanessa’s wedding – which takes place in Walton Jail to a prisoner she’s never met. Loud, hilarious and moving. Rhydian, 2nd October The doubleplatinum award winning Welsh baritone celebrates the release of his fifth album entitled One Day Like This. That’ll Be The Day – 30th Anniversary Special, 4th October Prepare for a nostalgia party extravaganza. This rock ‘n’ roll variety spectacular features a line up of hits from the 50s, 60s and 70s, plus hilarious comedy. Jekyll and Hyde – The Musical, 22nd-24th October A musical thriller, portraying the struggle between good and evil. Fast-paced, and laced with romance, intrigue and murder. Visit www.floralpavilion.com or call 0151 666 000.

Artsing around! After the success of last year’s festival, the Heswall Arts Festival takes place again from 26th September-10th October. This annual two-week event offers a wide range of art activities for all, taking place in various venues in and around Heswall, showcasing musicians, actors, artists and poets This year’s events include craft events, a fashion show, an arts trail, a science day, an engineering day and an astronomy evening. It’s an opportunity to be inspired and try something new at one of the many workshops on offer, as well as to make new friends, visit places on your doorstep and discover Heswall’s arty side. Visit www.heswallfestival.com for more information.

What’s on at Port Sunlight Tales from the Riverbanks, 17th September Stuart Irwin talks about life in the very early years of the village, featuring old stories, photos and testimonies of the first residents, how they dealt with water in the midst and what their lives were like. The talk also includes a detailed history of the Port Sunlight swimming pool.

Racing ahead at Birkenhead

Enjoy a great day out at Birkenhead Park’s Festival of Transport Show from 19th-20th September. Now in its eighth year, the event is organised by enthusiastic volunteers who have put together a range of attractions, including a replica Spitfire, courtesy of the Spitfire Heritage Trust. To mark the centenary of the start of the First World War, they have invited various living history reenactors to the event, complete with a section of trench. The impressive Foremost and Renown steam engines will be among the steam traction engines HAVE YOUR display, plus there will of course be vintage COPY DELIVERED! on and classic cars including the 1907 Paterson, Turn to page 154 for our one of only a few surviving examples; as well great subscription offer, as commercial and military vehicles. Other or, better still, enter our entertainment includes dog shows, Punch and crossword competition on Judy and the Howard Brothers Vintage Steam page 158 to win a year’s Gallopers. Visit www.bheadtransportfest.com or ree subscription! you can call 07714 254503.

The History of Bromborough Port, 15th October Gavin Hunter looks at the first commercial wet-dock that opened in 1725 in Liverpool. Nearly 200 years later in 1930, Unilever’s Bromborough Dock, at the time the largest private dock in the world, was opened. This richly illustrated lecture will reveal the history of the surrounding area, known as Bromborough Port, and bring to life the fascinating social and industrial story behind this unique development on the banks of the River Mersey.

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Promenading at the rally

From 4th-5th September, head over to Kings Parade, New Brighton for the Wallasey Motor Club Promenade Stages Rally. Last year the event won Wirral Event of the Year, and it’s the only closed road stage rally in the country, attracting top drivers from all over the UK. It’s a unique event, with challenging twists and turns, where being neat, tidy, precise and quick can secure the win. There’s excellent viewing of the entire stage for spectactors, and you can get get close to the cars and chat with the crews in the open service area. There is something for everyone – a high-octane day out for all the family. Find out more at www.wallaseymc.com or www.visitwirral.com. September/October 2015 yattaryattar magazine 32

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WHAT’S ON SHROPSHIRE Discover your heritage An ice house in a supermarket car park? A chance to climb into a mining balance box? Heritage Open Days, which takes place over four days, 10th-13th September, offers you the opportunity to discover these and many more historic sites that are not normally open to the public… The Old Rectory Ice House, Sainsbury’s car park, Whitchurch, 11th-12th September A chance to go inside a mid-18th-century ice house. Also on the site is a barn range, part of which is late-17th century. Both buildings were originally part of Whitchurch Old Rectory a Grade II* listed building, which was used as a ‘Y’ station during World War Two, when staff listened to German wireless transmissions. These intercepted messages were then sent to Bletchley Park for analysis or decoding. There’ll be a Y station re-enactment in the barn range using one of the old radios from the Old Rectory. St Alkmund’s Church Tower, Whitchurch, 11th-12th September A chance to climb the steps past the ringing room, get a close-up view of the clock mechanism and church bells before getting out on to the roof for amazing views. Tankerville Lead Mine, Pennerley, Shrewsbury, 12th-13th September This recently renovated mine will be open for guided walks, where you can see preserved ore bins, look down into Watson’s Shaft, see the beam engine house and chimney and climb down into the balance box. The White House, Aston Munslow,12th-13th September The house, which is being opened by the Landmark Trust, is half timber-framed and medieval; and has the dimensions of a small 18th-century house such as a Jane Austen heroine might have lived in. Oswestry is holding a Heritage Market with demonstrations and costumes at the Bailey Head on 12th September. Visit www.heritageopendays.org.uk

Bricks and bones

There’s an exhibition with a bit of a difference going on at Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery from 14th September-11th October. Brick City is a celebration of some of the world’s favourite buildings and urban icons, recreated solely using Lego. While to many, the plastic bricks are just a toy for the kids (not to mention an irritant that blocks up your vacuum cleaner), to author and ‘Lego brick artist’ Warren Elsmore they’re a challenging modelling medium – not to mention a great way to make money. As he says: ‘I get to play with Lego for a living!’ These models, though, don’t look anything like those haphazard, wonky creations you remember from childhood. A master of his medium, Warren creates fabulously detailed models containing thousands of pieces – or perhaps just a handful. Either way, using just Lego bricks, he can create a model indistinguishable from the real thing, or evoke the spirit of a building in just a few small pieces. Visit www. shrewsburymuseum. org.uk for more information.

Take a walk at Wenlock Lace up your boots for the Wenlock Walking Weekend, which takes place from 4th-7th September. There’ll be a programme of walks on offer every day with something to suit everyone, whether you’re looking for a seven-hour marathon or a one-hour wander. Many of the walks have a theme and will be led by knowledgeable local guides. Among the short-walk highlights are ‘Trees after Tea’, a circular, guided walk suitable for all abilities, and with the aim of finding out about the history of the trees of Much Wenlock, many of which are associated with the town’s Olympian Games. Or you can join a local expert for the ‘Ecology on the Edge’ ramble, and learn about the geology of the limestone shelf and its unique ecological impact. ‘Along the Edge to Market’ is a 15-mile walk from Lower Dinchope to Much Wenlock, or you can do the 10-mile ‘Wenlock Circuit’ along country lanes, through quiet woodland copses and ancient quarry sites, along portions of the Wenlock Edge with wonderful views of the surrounding Shropshire hills. Visit www.2shrop.net

Steaming gala fun Steam fans young and old will be in their element at Severn Valley Railway’s (SVR) Autumn Steam Gala from 17th-20th September. The event offers a star-studded line-up of visiting and home-fleet steam locomotives. There’ll be the opportunity for hands-on experiences, including footplate experiences and brake van rides, and the resident fleet of heritage locomotives will be running an intensive service – including all-night running. Diesel lovers needn’t feel left out either – the Diesel Enthusiasts’ Gala arrives on 1st-3rd October, with a line-up of visiting engines joining the SVR’s home-fleet. Daring visitors can then brave the SVR’s Halloween Ghost Trains service, running from 29th-31st October when the Ghost Train departs into the night – and hopefully comes back again! There’ll be prizes for the best-dressed children, as well as ghoulish goodie bags, and all the stations will be transformed into ghostly scenes – are you brave enough to join the fun? Visit www.svr.co.uk or call 01562 757900 for more information.

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What’s On in brief

Events at Dudmaston Estate Wood Fair, 20th September A day celebrating the wonder of wood: find out how Dudmaston’s woodland is managed, discover traditional woodworking skills from hurdle making to milling, and meet the craftsmen. Beech to Birch, 27th September Dudmaston’s area ranger will be guiding visitors around the Dingle on a tree identification walk. Find out more about the species that inhabit this woodland. What the Trees Saw, 4th October Join the volunteer ranger and resident storyteller on a walk through Dudmaston’s woodland, listening to tales of the trees in the Dingle – some over an incredible 1,000 years old. Orchard Day, 11th October Watch apple pressing and take some fresh juice home, or take along your own apples to be juiced. There’ll be a craft tent and local produce stalls.

Revealing the Views, 18th October A guided walk around the garden and Dingle, indentifying what’s changed in the landscape over the past 200 years. Halloween Fun, 25th October Follow the trail around the garden, make a scary puppet or Jack O’Lantern and visit their face painter to complete your Halloween outfit. There will be storytelling in the Enchanted Dell and a Haunted Dingle Walk. LOOKING

Autumn walks at Attingham Stretch your legs with a fascinating walk in the grounds of this lovely National Trust property. Beat the Bounds Walk, 6th September Walk the historic boundary of Attingham Park with countryside manager Bob Thurston. Approximately four miles and two and a half hours.

River, Rome and Repton Walk, 13th September Follow the river down to the FOR docks of the HALLOWEEN EVENTS? Roman city of Children’s Viroconium Turn to page 53 for Activity Days, and back via 26th & 28th our super spooky Humphrey October seasonal special! Repton’s grand Dr Frankenstein entrance to is building a Attingham. This new monster walk is approximately and could do with three and a half miles some help. Brave the and not suitable for dogs. trail around the gardens and choose the parts to create The Mill Walk, the scariest monster you can. 20th September Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk On this short walk you or call 01746 780866. can find out about the team at Attingham’s plans to restore the Pleasure Grounds back to the prime of their 1770 heyday.

Shropshire History: Old Market Hall

With its commanding clock tower, Shrewsbury Market Hall stands proud in the centre of the square in the heart of the town. Built in 1596, this is the only building in the country with a statue of the Duke of York, and it became a major regional centre for trading. It has two storeys – the large upper room was originally used by the Shrewsbury drapers or dealers in cloth to sell Welsh wool, and the lower floor was used by farmers to sell their corn. It later became a venue for dances, volunteer cavalry sword instruction, auctions, lectures on astronomy, as well as being used as a public air raid shelter during the Second World War. However, without proper maintenance, one of the finest cultural buildings in Shrewsbury remained unused for close to a decade until 1999, when renovations took place. The Old Market Hall opened again in 2004 as a film and digital media centre. Today, it is home to a cosy traditional cinema and a stylish café bar where guest speakers for the digital media programme and people coming in can relax, socialise and enjoy the splendour of this beautiful building and its extraordinary past.

Ancient Trees of Attingham Walk, 4th October Find out about Attingham’s ancient and veteran trees and hear their stories. Approximately two miles, taking two hours. A Warden’s Life Walk, 11th October Find out what Attingham’s wardens get up to through the year as they look after this very special place. Approximately two miles. Autumn Colours Walk, 25th October The wide range of trees in the Pleasure Grounds burst into colour in autumn - discover the best displays on this guided walk. Approximately one mile, taking one and a half hours. Visit www.nationaltrust.org. uk or call 01743 708123.

l 5th September, Continental Market, Oswestry A huge selection of stalls in the town centre will be selling the best in continental produce and crafts.

l 5th September, Beckbury Show A fun-packed day for all the family with lots of attractions and all the usual village fête type stalls and games, plus a traditional farmers market. The main arena has an action packed programme of events including pony club, dog agility, trial bike, equestrian dressage and falconry displays. Live music and dance acts too.

l 5th-6th September, Shropshire Truck Show The annual show will be held at Oswestry Showground once again, where there’ll be trade stands, exhibitions and stalls, parades and, of course, hundreds of fantastic trucks!

l 6th September, Craft Fair at Apley Farm Shop Enjoy a day out with local crafters selling handmade stationery, jewellery, accessories, photography, art, kitchenware, presents and much more.

l 11th September, Charity Market, Bailey Head, Oswestry A chance to pick yourself up a great bargain and help a good cause at the same time. There’ll be a huge number of local charities selling all sorts of goods.

l 12th-13th September, Ellesmere Model Railway Club Show The club’s annual show at Ellesmere Town Hall will once again feature stands and layouts, demonstrations and prizes

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WHAT’S ON SHROPSHIRE

What’s on around Whitchurch

What’s On in brief

Car Boot & Collector’s Fair, Dearnford Lake, 13th & 27th September Clear out your clutter and bag a bargain!

An evening with Charlie l 12th-13th September, Heritage Trains As part of National Heritage Weekend, Cambrian Railways will be operating trains from both Llynclys and Oswestry stations, which will be linked by a free vintage bus. l 19th September, Bishops Castle Michaelmas Fair With ‘bubbleologists’, opera from Trovatori, mime from Kaleidoscope Theatre plus processions – cars, lanterns and samba bands among them! – stalls, great music and street performers.

l 19th September, Merefest An annual day of family fun held in Ellesmere and celebrating the meres of Shropshire and Cheshire, with lots of wildlife activities, including pond dipping, birdbox making and much more.

The Lord Chamberlain’s Men present Twelfth On 15th Night, Dearnford Lake, 3rd September, September Shakespeare’s Charlie Waite, clever romantic comedy is one of the performed by the acclaimed world’s leading touring company The Lord landscape Chamberlain’s Men in the photographers wonderful landscape at and founder of the Take A Dearnford Lake. Bring a View photographic picnic, low backed award, comes to the chairs and Festival Drayton cushions and Centre at Market watch a witty Drayton to talk DID YOU KNOW? performance. about his life Whitchurch is the Visit www. and his art. This is dearnford.net oldest continually an event not just for photography habited community Antiques & enthusiasts, as in Shropshire Collector’s Charlie has a Fair, 5th heap of fascinating September stories to tell, from his From 9am in the time working in British market hall at the theatre and television to Whitchurch Civic Centre. holding one-man exhibitions all over the world. Trevanion & Dean Auctions, Over the past 25 years, 12th September & 10th Charlie has lectured throughout October Auction from 11am, the UK, Europe and the US. viewing on the previous Even in this digital age he Thursday and Friday. uses conventional fine grain transparency film, and he has established a worldwide reputation for his particular approach to his work. This should be a fascinating evening for all. Visit www.festivaldraytoncentre. com or call 01630 654444.

Walking in Welshampton, Whitchurch Walkers, 13th September, Meet 10am in Sherrymill Hill car park. Visit www.whitchurchwalkers.co.uk

Classic Car Breakfast, Dearnford Lake, 4th October Got a classic car? Head down for breakfast and a chat across the bonnet. Book & Toy Fair, 19th September, Whitchurch Civic Centre From 10am until 3pm Combermere Abbey Estate, 23rd September Open gardens event from 1-5pm Walking in and around Hodnet, Whitchurch Walkers, 26th September Meet1.30pm in Sherrymill Hill car park. Car Boot Sales, Queensway Recreation Field, 27th September & 11th October, Sale from 12noon-3pm. For more information, visit www.whitchurch.info

Wild and wacky! l 19th-20th September, Midland Game Fair, Weston Park With lots of family entertainment in the main arena, grand finals in many sporting disciplines plus lots of of countryside activities for everyone to get involved in and enjoy. l 20th September, Antique and Vintage Fair Enjoy a day out at a craft fair with a difference in the Victorian courtyard at Maws Craft Centre. There’ll be antiques and collectables, plus vintage stalls. l 20th September, Memory Walk in aid of Alzheimer’s Society Take part in this fundraising walk in the grounds of Attingham Park to raise funds for people living with dementia. It’s a great family day out; registration is free and walkers are asked to raise just £50.

Get your fairy wings ready for Whitchurch’s eighth Blackberry Fair on 3rd October. This is a weekend to step outside of the ordinary, don your pixie hat, sidle in and simply enjoy chilling out. There’ll be the Old Stinker cheese race and carnival of plenty waiting to welcome you; mandolins will fill the air over freshly roasted coffee while artists and market stalls wait to entertain you. Pop up poetry, mythical storytelling and passionate campaigners tempt your ears, chased by the beat of bhangra, brass and sassy electro swing that’ll get toes tapping and launch a thousand smiles. And as if one day wasn’t enough, Blackberry Fair kickstarts a weekend of fun, with Flicks in the Sticks cinema and a folk night of note with the Rua Macmillan Trio, featuring one of Scotland’s highly acclaimed fiddle players. It’s all going to be a little off the wall and you never know what may turn up, so paint your face and join the revellers. Dare to be different! If you’re an artist, musician, fairtrader, table top upcycler, local producer, community/environmental campaigner or just have an interesting positive spin on life, and would like to be part of the day contact Steve Chapman on 07773 047744. For more information visit www.blackberryfair.co.uk

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What’s On in brief l 23rd September, Introduction to the Archaeology of Wenlock Edge Jump into the industrial heritage of Wenlock Edge, discovering lime kilns, charcoal hearths and much more. Wear suitable outdoor clothing and take a packed lunch. Meet at National Trust Much Wenlock car park.

Gig guide Blackheart, Birchmeadow Centre, Broseley, 5th September This acoustic duo, featuring Chrissy Mostyn and Richard Pilkington, perform highly personal, haunting music. They combine acoustic instruments and Chrissy’s voice with electronica to create a new brand of avant-garde ethereal folk, that can ranges from uplifting to heartbreaking. Stephen Fearing, Morris Hall, Shrewsbury, 11th October The Canadian singer songwriter has over the years collaborated with the likes of Richard Thompson, Sarah MacLachlan, Shawn Colvin and a host of other internationally renowned artists. He is well known on the live act circuit as an accomplished songsmith, storyteller and guitarist. Dean Friedman, Henry Tudor House, Shrewsbury, 25th October Friedman’s consummate songwriting and performing have earned him a devoted and loyal international following, all fans of the sophisticated, funny and profound work of the master songsmith. With his mix of jaunty ditties, sentimental ballads and his endearing bashful charm, Dean Friedman is entirely unique and utterly brilliant.

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Bringing history alive

Harvest Food Festival at Apley Farm Shop A delicious day out for all the foodies in the family, with free DID YOU KNOW? tasters of Whittington Castle is food and the only castle in the drink from local producers.

Whittington Castle is offering a host of fun and exciting ways to engage with history and learn about your heritage this autumn. On 20th September, join in the chivalry and merriment with the House of Black Star Living UK that is owned History reenactment group – immerse yourself and run by the in medieval times with authentic costumes, reenactments and props. Who knows, maybe community you’ll discover that you’re a knight in the making? Then on 25th October, it’s the castle’s Halloween event, with fun activities for the whole family to enjoy, and the chance to spot a medieval ghost or two. It will be a spectacularly spooky afternoon! To find out more, visit www. whittingtoncastle.co.uk or call 01691 662500.

What’s on at The Place An Audience with Chris Ryan, 9th September The only member of an eight-man unit to escape from Iraq during the Gulf War tells his gripping and enlightening life story.

The Simon and Garfunkel Story, 22nd September This smash hit, sell out show from London’s West end brings new and spectacular elements for its 50th anniversary year.

Coppelia, 13th October This lively production of the classic tale of an eccentric toymaker who falls in love with a doll has colourful costumes and beautiful music from Delibes. It’s a perfect ballet for families Visit www.theplacetelford. com or call 01952 382382.

What’s on at Theatre on the Steps Desperado, 25th-26th September Paying homage to The Eagles by faithfully recreating all of the biggest selling singles from their extensive repertoire, plus many more your favourite Eagles songs live on stage. Roxy Magic, 9th-10th October This tribute band of experienced and very talented musicians reproduce the diverse music and imagery of the hugely influential Roxy Music and pop icon Bryan Ferry, with an uncanny resemblance to the original, both visually and vocally. The Ghost Walk, 28th-29th October Be led through the ghostly avenues and alleyways of ancient Bridgnorth, where lurking in the shadows are the ghosts of the dead, who tell you their eerie tales of how they met their grisly ends. Visit www.theatreonthesteps. co.uk or call 01746 766477.

l 27th September, Major’s Leap walk, Wilderhope Manor Experience a true life civil war adventure, starting at the Jacobean Wilderhope Manor and following Royalist Major Smallman as he struggles to outwit the Roundheads and get important secret plans to the King’s army. The walk will include a tour of the manor and a hike along the major’s escape route.

l 1st October, Darwin and the Evolution of Compassion A talk by poet and author Ruth Padel (pictured above, great-great granddaughter of Charles Darwin) at Theatre Severn.

l 25th October, Cidermaking at Aston Scott Historic Working Farm Fancy brewing your own applebased drink? This course gives a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of making cider.

l 26th October, An introduction to the birds of Wenlock Edge Identify and learn about the garden and woodland birds that inhabit Wenlock Edge. Wear suitable outdoor clothing and take a packed lunch. Meet at the Presthope car park.

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WHAT’S ON SHROPSHIRE

What’s on at Theatre Severn

Autumn events at Ironbridge Gorge

Arts Alive in the county West Yorkshire Playhouse: Beryl: A Romance on Two Wheels All about champion cyclist Beryl Burton (19371996), winner of no less than seven world titles.15th October, Talbot Theatre

The Fetch: Clapper Box An intriguing street puppet booth experience… the public are both puppeteers and audience. Confused? Just have a go! 19th September, Bishop’s Castle Francesca Millican Slater: My Dearest Girls Based on letters sent between six young Shropshire women 1917-1920; focusing on one local farmer’s daughter and followed by discussion. 23rd September, Bridgnorth Library

Fol Espoir: Instructions for American Serviceman It’s 1942 and a horde of Yankee servicemen have arrived in England – where the locals speak a strange dialect, boil all their food, and talk endlessly about the weather. 25th October, Cardington Village Hall Rabbit Theatre: Dracula A monstrous, disturbing and completely batty one-man show from the wonderful David Mynne of Rabbit Theatre. 30th October, Snailbeach Village Hall For more dates and venues for each of these performances, please visit www.artsalive.co.uk

Tim Kliphuis Trio: Celebrating Stéphane Grappelli The fantastic Tim Kliphuis and his Trio (pictured right) return with their not-to-bemissed show. 15th October, Habberley Village.

John Cooke Bourne and the London & Birmingham Railway, Coalbrookdale Gallery, until 10th September Last chance to catch this exhibition of lithographs, original sketches and wash drawings of the London & Birmingham Railway in the 1830s. Mine It, Make It, Move It, Blists Hill Victorian Town, 16th September Find out more about the innovation and technology behind the Industrial Revolution with fun workshops and activities. Sessions run from 10am-3pm. World Heritage Festival, Ironbridge, 19th September Free event with heritage talks, high quality craft and food market, live street entertainment, family activities and a painting competition celebrating the area’s designation as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. Event runs from 12-5pm. Landscape with Machines, Coalbrookdale Gallery, 28th September-18th December Part of the ‘Shifting Worlds’ arts programme, this eclectic exhibition brings together artworks by leading contemporary artists and selected pieces from the museum’s nationally designated collection of industrial art. For more information please call 01952 433 424 or visit online at www.ironbridge.org.uk

Battling for Britain The Battle of Britain is being commemorated at the Cosford RAF Museum with a weekend of celebratory events from 12th-13th September. It’s the 75th anniversary of the battle – one of the most important events in Royal Air Force history – and there will be a host of activities taking place, including engine demonstrations and storytelling sessions, plus opportunities to explore the World War Two operations room, have your picture taken in the wartime photo booth, and even experience a wartime classroom. On 13th September, James Holland will take a fresh look at the battle with his educational and informative talk, The Battle of Britain: Myth and Reality. On the same day, the Glebe Symphonic Winds Orchestra will give an intimate performance in the National Cold War Exhibition auditorium to mark this special occasion. On 18th and 19th September, there’s the opportunity to get after-hours access to the museum on an Open Cockpits evening. A wide range of aircraft will be available for closer viewing so you can get a feel for what it was like to fly these much loved machines. Visit www.rafmuseum.org.uk or call 01902 376200.

Beauty and the Beast, 11th-12th September Young Performers Theatre Group present their first junior performance. The beautiful Belle yearns to escape her provincial life, and she gets more than she bargained for when she becomes the captive of the terrifying Beast. Nina Conti, 17th September The ventriloquist and puppeteer creates a new show each night by taking inspiration from the audience. With the help of Monkey and a bag of top tricks, Nina can make anything happen in this improvised adventure. Peter and Dan Snow, 22nd-23rd September Two of the best military historians in the business, popular broadcasters Peter and Dan Snow, bring the historic clash between Napoleon and Wellington at Waterloo into sharp focus. Bugsy Malone, 3rd-4th October Get Your Wigle On’s junior company are back with Alan Parker’s gangster extravaganza – you’ll be taken back to the 20s, and the fabulous Fat Sam’s Grand Slam where two gangs comprised entirely of children come head to head against a backdrop of prohibition. Emma, 9th October Hotbuckle Productions bring Jane Austen’s novel to the stage. Light-hearted, warm and hilarious. Don Quixote, 30th October The Russian State Ballet and Opera House present a fantastic ballet story of brave knights, fabulous giants and other fantastical creatures. Visit www.theatresevern. co.uk or call 01743 281281.

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Yattar Reviews If you’ve got a show or event happening anywhere in Wales and the Borders we’d love to come and review it! Just email to: editorial@ yattaryattar.co.uk

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Liverpool Empire Theatre, 25th July

Christopher, 15 years old, stands beside Mrs Shears’ dead dog. It has been speared with a garden fork, it is seven minutes after midnight and Christopher is under suspicion. Based on the awardwinning novel by Mark Haddon, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the NightTime tells the tale of a boy with an extraordinary brain – exceptional at maths but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. This highly acclaimed National Theatre Production shows the complexity of Christopher’s brain through props and stage design. Set in a black box with projections of a mathematical grid, the noise of electric shocks were blasted whenever Christopher was touched by another person, symbolising his inability to cope with human contact. Some parts of the play were so realistic they were almost too painful to watch – showing what a talented set of actors, an ingenious script and top-notch directing by Marianne Elliot managed to create. KJB H H H

North Wales Blues & Soul Festival, Mold, 31st July-2nd August

This three-day event, which features some of the best in British blues and soul music, was opened by Mayor of Mold Brian Lloyd who called it ‘the Glastonbury of north Wales’. The highlight of the opening night for us was The Hexmen thanks to their eccentric Liverpudlian frontman, George Hexmen, and his Wizard of Oz impressions. Mold town manager David Hill said about the day: ‘It was wonderful to welcome so many great performers… the highlight for many was Clem Curtis and the Foundations and to see him perform aged 75 was fantastic!’ If you enjoy soul quaking guitar solos and bass that gets your feet tapping then this is the festival for you. RQ H H H H

Under the Arches Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, 10th July

Under the Arches has become one of the most popular events on the Wrexham calendar. Five thousand tickets were sold for the night, which raised money for Nightingale House Hospice. The soundtrack to the evening included live music from the MayDays, Rhythm Train, Luke Gallagher and The Avenues. A Yattar favourite was the much awaited fireworks finale which began with searchlights and lasers, rose to a crescendo with a spectacular firework display and culminated in pyrotechnics that made the crowd give a collective, ‘ooooh’. Even the rainy weather couldn’t dampen the atmosphere! KJB H H H H

Shrewsbury Flower Show, 14th-15th August

Following a wet Friday on the opening day of the annual Shropshire Horticultural Society Show in Shrewsbury, we were lucky enough to visit as the sun came out on Saturday. And what a glorious August day it was. The show was full to bursting with people, all having anticipated the good weather and determined to make the most of a lovely day of flowers, food, drink and music. The 128th year of the show grants it a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s longest-running horticultural show – something of which the society can be extremely proud – not to mention this year’s Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service recognising its community work. As for the visitors, they were all clearly having a great time wandering through the marquees with grower’s competitions (the giant leeks and parsnips are a must-see), honey bee displays, a packed food hall, microbreweries and plants sales. From there, we moved to the arena to see daredevil displays (a truck-jumping quad bike being particularly impressive), show jumping and battle reenactments. The Proclaimers were headlining that night but sadly we couldn’t stay… Along the way we took in hundreds of stalls and displays boasting everything from handmade chocolate to BMWs. A brilliant, fun day out – we had great fun buying lunch from a hog roast stand and sitting down to enjoy people watching and the music from the Royal Corps playing in the bandstand. Next time we’re going ready to shop – there were lots of great deals to be had on everything from crafts to plants. DB H H H H

Autumn Film Releases Maze Runner: Scorch Trials, 11th September Thomas and his fellow Gladers are finally free from the clutches of the Maze. However, they must battle the all powerful organisation WCKD while embarking on a voyage facing ‘The Scorch’, a desolate landscape filled with perilous obstacles and unimaginable challenges. Aloha, 18th September Bradley Cooper stars as a military contractor who reconnects with his now-married old-flame (Rachel McAdams) when he returns to Oahu, Hawaii for an assignment. However, along the way he unexpectedly finds himself falling for Allison (Emma Stone) a feisty, hard-nosed fighter pilot. Everest, 25th September An expedition to Mount Everest is devastated by an unpredictably swift and severe snow storm. This climate-disaster-drama starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Keira Knightley is based on the events of the 1996 Everest disaster and is written by Academy Award winner Simon Beaufoy and William Nicholson. Macbeth, 2nd October Directed by Justin Kurzel, Macbeth, this latest version of Shakespeare’s tragedy is built around a pair of powerful performances from Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard as Lord and Lady Macbeth. It maintains its Scottish Middle Ages setting and has enough to satisfy both literature and history lovers alike. Hotel Transylvania 2, 9th October Since Dracula recently opened the doors of The Hotel Transylvania to humans, things are bound to get batty, especially when Drac’s old-old-old-fashioned vampire dad, Vlad, unexpectedly arrives for a visit. A delightful mix of old school comedy and modern day cool in this witty animation. Pan, 16th October Joe Wright’s take on the classic Peter Pan story, tells how an orphan (Levi Miller) is spirited away to the magical realm of Neverland, where he grows to fulfil his destiny as the hero Peter Pan. Starring Hugh Jackman as Blackbeard and Rooney Mara as Tiger Lily. Suffragette, 30th October The story of the British women who were the foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, forced underground and into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the state, on their quest for equal rights. Starring Meryl Streep, Carey Mulligan and Helena Bonham Carter and directed by Sarah Gavron.

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Bright lights, big city Looking for a West End quality show without having to go to London? Here’s our pick of the best big shows near you this autumn…

Manchester

James Bay, O2 Apollo, 22nd-23rd September James Bay possesses that untarnished strain of talent that many newcomers lose as they develop over time. His raw expressions and gravelled voice work in a magical unison that captivates audiences and strips pop melodies back to a skeletal efficiency. Look out for Hold Back The River, the hit single which reached number 2 in the UK charts this year. Visit www.o2apollomanchester.co.uk Fall Out Boy, Manchester Arena, 9th October The multi-platinumselling band return to Manchester this autumn with their American Beauty / American Psycho Tour. Expect a high energy, high octane performance with songs including Thanks For The Memories, Centuries and Uma Thurman, guaranteed to get the blood pumping. Visit www.manchester-arena.com

Liverpool

The Sound of Music, Empire Theatre, 14th-19th September Playing the iconic role of Maria is Danielle Hope, who captured the hearts of the country when she won BBC Television’s Over the Rainbow and made her professional debut as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz at the London Palladium. Join Maria and the Von Trapp children in their musical adventure with songs like Do Re Me and The Hills Are Alive With The Sound of Music. Visit www.atgtickets.com Cliff Richard, Philharmonic Hall, 3rd October To celebrate his 75th birthday next year, the ever-young-looking Cliff comes to Liverpool. Highlights of his remarkable career are too numerous to mention, but successful films, musicals, concert tours and television shows have all contributed to the Cliff Richard legend. It promises to be a nostalgic and stirring performance. Summer Holiday anyone? Visit www.liverpoolphil.com

Birmingham

Swan Lake, Birmingham Hippodrome, 28th September-6th October This romantic fable of ill-fated passion, powerfully illuminated by Tchaikovsky’s legendary score, has bewitched viewers for generations. By a moonlit lake, a grieving prince witnesses the transformation of a swan into a beautiful princess. Compelled by an evil spell to spend her days in the form of a bird, she can be saved only by the power of love. Birmingham Royal Ballet’s performance of Swan Lake is atmospheric, romantic and beautiful – an unforgettable experience. Visit www.birminghamhippodrome.com One Direction, Barclaycard Arena, 10th-12th October Harry Styles, Niall Hora, Louis Tomlinson and Liam Payne (and ex-bandmate Zayn Malik) were brought together at the bootcamp stage of The X Factor 2010, going on to take third place in the final. Enjoy this live, energetic performance with hit songs like What Makes You Beautiful, One Thing and Best Song Ever. Visit www.barclaycardarena.co.uk

Cardiff

Bob Dylan, Motorpoint Arena, 29th October The music legend begins this new tour in support of his new album, Shadows in the Night. Five decades into his career, there’s never been another artist about whom so many have written and speculated. Bob Dylan is still an enigma, and this is a once-in-a-lifetime, opportunity to see a living legend and hear that voice firsthand. Visit www.livenation.co.uk

Blood Brothers, New Theatre, 28th September-10th October Set in Willy Russell’s native Liverpool, this international smash hit musical tells the tale of twin boys, separated at birth, only to be reunited by a twist of fate. Mrs Johnstone, a mother of seven children, gives up a twin to another family, and enters a secret pact with the mother to never reveal the secret. A memorable score and a heart-wrenching tale make for a stellar show. Visit www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk

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Days Out Yattar Yattar’s guide to great local

Great Orme, the enigmatic, horse-headshaped headland that juts out into the north sea above Llandudno, is a place of infinite fascination for historians and archaeologists, with Neolithic burial chambers, Bronze Age attractions… mines and Victorian engineering among the relics to be found there. Today, you can take a ride on the UK’s only cable-hauled tramway, which opened in 1902, and climbs a mile to the top of the limestone hill, stopping at the Halfway Station, where you can learn about Victorian engineering and the building of the tramway Once you reach the top, the views are breathtaking. Make sure to visit the Bronze Age Mines – you can actually walk through the tunnels created more than 4,000 years ago. There’s also a Neolithic burial chamber and a number of stone circles. The visitor centre tells the history of the site and you can see up close original mining artefacts and tools. When it comes to time to head back down from the hill, you can choose DID YOU KNOW? to travel by cable car on the longest aerial cable lift in the UK Even the Great – a breathtaking way to travel Orme’s name is with some stupendous views. Great Orme is also home to interesting! The word the longest toboggan run in ‘orme’ comes from Britain at the Llandudno Ski Slope and Snowboard Centre. the old Norse for Visit www.greatorme.org.uk

Heavy metal sculpture park As well as having a varied collection of metal work for sale, the British Ironwork Centre near Oswestry is home to the Shropshire Sculpture Park, where you’ll find giraffes, antelopes, elephants and lions roaming the wide expanse, alongside awe-inspiring and elegant, abstract designs created by sculptors from all over the world. The quirky indoor showroom and shop is packed with interesting and unusual items, gifts and home accessories plus architectural ironmongery – it’s an Aladdin’s cave of stuff that you could lose yourself in for hours. The outdoor show area, meanwhile, displays metal structures such as garden gazebos, pavilions, benches and swing seats, which you can admire, browse and even buy. Also on site is the Museum of Steel Sculpture, with a collection of metalwork featuring the

Head for Orme

‘sea serpent’

work of the late Roy Kitchin plus resident artists Alfie Bradley, Annie Stokes, Angela Geogiou and Matt Baker. The centre also offers workshops with its experts, so if you want to create your own piece of metal – whether it’s a practical horseshoe or a delicate piece of jewellery, you can have a go. It’s not all heavy metal, though: at weekends there are bird of prey displays, and there’s also an on-site cafe serving a range of hot and cold foods, sweets and savouries, and which also has a dedicated chocolate counter. And if we happen to be having an Indian summer, you can enjoy your food and drink on the veranda sitting at one of the classic bistro tables from the centre’s own garden range. To find out more, visit www.britishironwork centre.co.uk or call direct on 0800 6888 386.

Narrowboat afloat Cheshire Cat Narrowboats, based at Overwater Marina in Audlem, have a new, purpose-built, 12-seater day boat, Holly Day, available for hire. At just 31 feet, this is an easy little boat to handle and is ideal for family outings, birthdays, anniversaries, team building days, or indeed just to spend a day messing about on the canal. You never need an excuse to go boating! Holly Day was launched in August, and has been completed using local craftsmen and suppliers. She comes complete with everything you need for your day out on the canal, sporting a well-equipped galley with hot and cold running water, toilet facilities, and seating with folding tables. Holly’s front cabin has roll-down clear covers so you can enjoy the canal whatever the weather. And, of course, if you do get a taste for boating, Cheshire Cat also offer boats for hire for longer holidays. Visit www.cheshirecatnarrowboats.co.uk or call 07867 790195.

Best of the rest... Mary Jones World, Bala

At this unique new visitor attraction visitors can learn more about this revered Welsh historical figure. Mary Jones World is based at St Beuno’s Church at Llanycil, a site of Christian worship for more than 1,500 years. In 1800, 15-year-old Mary Jones walked 25 miles to buy a Bible and here visitors can learn more about Mary and how one girl’s journey transformed the lives of millions, through interactive displays, videos and exhibits. There’s also a picnic area, facilities and a children’s playground. Visit www.bydmaryjonesworld.org.uk

King Arthur’s Labyrinth, Machynlleth

This storytelling adventure is time travel at its best, as you’re swept underground by a mysterious hooded boatman and through a magical waterfall. Go back to the Dark Ages and the time of King Arthur – explore the vast caverns and winding tunnels of the Labyrinth, where you’ll find ancient stories of King Arthur and other Welsh legends. Dramatic scenes, light and sound help bring the stories to life. Don’t forget to explore the nearby Stone Circle, the Corris Craft Centre and the children’s play area, with food available at Y Crochan cafe and Bwtri Y Crochan. Visit www.kingarthurslabyrinth.co.uk.

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DISCOVER WALES’ BEST KEPT SECRET Harry and Anne’s story began in 2009, when they revisited beautiful North Wales. “We both loved the beaches, the countryside, and the local towns, such as Llandudno and Conwy,” says Harry, “so we began to think seriously about buying a place over here.” The couple decided to look for a holiday property within easy driving distance of their home in Cheshire. They visited a selection of sites across North Wales, but nowhere that ticked all the boxes. “We had previously owned a caravan at Gorse Hill,” explains Harry, “but when we revisited, we were so impressed with all the improvements – the Park had been completely transformed – but it still felt like we had come home.” “It was like rediscovering Wales’ best kept secret,” says Anne. Within a few hours the couple had chosen the place they wanted to spend all their holidays together. “It’s not only the location that we love – the gorgeous views of the River Conwy and Snowdonia, the country walks, and all the wonderful places to visit – it’s the Park itself, too. The grounds are beautifully maintained and really spacious, and the holiday homes are fabulous, inside and out.”

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Gorse Hill has been Harry and Anne’s home away from home for the past six years, and in that time they have upgraded to a larger caravan. “One of the great things about Gorse Hill is that you can start off with a pre-owned caravan and upgrade as you settle in,” explains Anne. “When Hayden showed us one of the brand new models, we wanted it immediately. It had a completely different view and a different layout inside, very high-spec. We loved the one we had first, but this one was even better.” “It’s so easy to get here; just over an hour, door to door,” says Anne “it’s a lovely place to bring friends and family, too. And the food and hospitality at the Manor, the site’s bar and restaurant, are really excellent.” Harry and Anne are now both retired and visit Gorse Hill as regularly as they can. “We’ve visited so often we feel part of the local community,” says Harry. “We love exploring the area, and the local golf courses especially are excellent. Although I do like to stay at Gorse Hill,” he admits, “it’s really quite special.”

To discover Wales’ best kept secret for yourself, please call Hayden on 01492 593465, email admin@gorsehill.co.uk or visit www.gorsehill.co.uk

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Porthmadog There’s lots more to this seaside town than might at first meet the eye!

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orthmadog is a bustling little town. Sitting on the edge of Snowdonia, next to the sea, with no less than two heritage railways based there, not to mention one of Wales’s fastest growing and most popular breweries, as well as a heap of history to discover and a vibrant high street packed with independent, local shops, it’s a favourite with holidaymakers as well as locals. A short stroll down the characterful and colourful main street will bring you unique items from individual gift shops and boutiques, great homemade and locally sourced produce from a variety of delis and bakeries, plus something to read from that increasingly rare breed, an independent bookseller. Combine your shopping trip with an easy stroll around Llyn Bach, and you’ll spot a variety of wildlife, in winter there are visiting waders, while in summer you’ve a good chance of spotting an osprey from the nearby RSPB reserve. You can extend your walk by strolling along the Cob, next to the railway line, from where you get stunning views of

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The lovely village of Borth y Gest

the mountains, including Snowdon itself. After your walk refresh yourself at one of the town’s many cafes or pubs – real ale fans would do well to try the Australia Inn, recently taken over by a

A brief history…

Find out what events are going on at Porthmadog’s two famous railways in our What’s On North Wales pages

consortium of four local microbreweries, including Purple Moose, Porthmadog’s own beer producer. A mile or two up the road is Black Rock Sands, a vast expanse of sandy beach that is wild and windswept in winter and is great for swimming, sunbathing, walking the dog, or just enjoying the views in summer. One of very few beaches in Britain where you can drive your car right on to the sand, it’s probably the only beach in the country with views of a castle at each end (Harlech and Criccieth) and the mountains of Snowdonia in the middle. Closer to the town is the pretty, unspoilt village of Borth y Gest, with its harbour ringed by golden sandy coves and cliffs. Inland, the village of Tremadog, almost a ‘suburb’ of its bigger brother, is a perfect example of early 19th-century town planning with its lovely cobbled square, underneath the dramatic cliff face that is a magnet for modern-day climbers. y

Porthmadog has a fascinating, if relatively brief, history. It was built in the 1800s by one William Madocks, a wealthy Londoner with Denbighshire roots, who bought the land in the Glaslyn estuary and reclaimed it by building a huge embankment – the Cob – and diverting the river to create the harbour. The slate industry brought wealth to the town – the new harbour (which gives the town its name) had ships taking Welsh slate all over the world, while the railways brought the slate from the quarries to the port. The shipping and slate industries declined towards the end of the 1800s, but with the coming of the Cambrian railway, Porthmadog and the surrounding area became a favourite with tourists.

Porthmadog’s railways

Home to two heritage railways, Porthmadog is a magnet for steam buffs. Both the Ffestiniog and Highland Railway and the Welsh HIghland Heritage Railway have their history in the slate mining trade. The former is world famous, and now also runs the Welsh Highland Railway, on which you can take a 25-mile train ride to Caernarfon, through the stunning Aberglaslyn Pass and Beddgelert. Do not confuse this, though, with the smaller (but still perfectly formed) Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, on the other side of the town. Rather than long rides, which small children can find boring, the WHR takes you on a short journey to an exact replica of an original small halt and then back to the works, where you’ll get a guided tour of the Engine Sheds, a chance to have a proper poke around the steam trains and find out more about the railways and their vital role in the slate industry.

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Nantwich Known for its timber-framed Elizabethan architecture and winding streets, Nantwich is a bit of a magnet for history buffs. Katie Lewis pays a visit Cold war shoulder

Those interested in more recent history can take a short drive to the Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker. The former military base, which covers 35,000 square feet underground and was a secret for more than 50 years, is now a museum offering an insight into the Cold War era. Built in the 1950s it was rebuilt in the 80s into a blastproof headquarters at a staggering cost of more than £32 million. It is home to the largest public display of nuclear weapons in Europe. www.hackgreen.co.uk

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lthough its history is often the main draw, Nantwich has plenty to offer modern day visitors. The market town is home to an assortment of independent shops and cafés, and has a vibrant, creative community and atmosphere, hosting a variety of cultural events including the Jazz and Blues and Words and Music festivals. The town is also home to a community of gourmets and gourmandes, and September is a great time to visit, when the annual food festival is held (see page 69). It also hosts the International Cheese Awards which are held as part of the Nantwich show in July each year. The town has a rich history, dating right back to Roman times, but it

The battle of Nantwich

was almost completely destroyed by a fire in 1583, which lasted for almost three weeks. The resilient local people, though, rebuilt their town in record time, and it still has some fine examples of timber-framed buildings from that period. Elizabeth I contributed to the rebuilding and there is an inscription thanking her for her help on Queen’s Aid House, which was built shortly after the fire. Three important buildings survived the fire: Churche’s Mansion and Sweetbriar Hall are both typical timberframed, black-and-white Elizabethan mansion houses, but probably the most important is St Mary’s Church, which sits in the town centre, surrounded by shops and cafés, close to the market. The

Nantwich was also the site of an important battle during the Civil War and this event is faithfully recreated in January every year by re-enactment group the Sealed Knot Society. The battle took place after the town, occupied by Parliamentarians, had been under a long siege from the Royalists. A Parliamentarian force marched south from Lancashire to take on the Royalist troops and eventually defeated them.

Grade I listed red sandstone building is considered by many to be the finest example of a medieval church in the country. Inside you’ll find intricate carvings and extravagant stain glass windows, and during the summer St Marys hosts a number of lunchtime concerts and events. Visit www. stmarysnantwich.org.uk To find out more about the history of the town, pay a visit to Nantwich Museum, which tells the story of the town through the ages, from Roman salt making, through the Great Fire and the Civil War to the more recent shoe and clothing industries – not to mention the local cheesemaking industry. Visit www. nantwichmuseum. org.uk to see more. St Mary’s Church Today, Nantwich is a vibrant, buzzing and picturesque town with plenty to see and do. As well as the previously mentioned festivals, it has its own theatre, and you can explore the regular markets for local cuisine and crafts. The River Weaver and the Shropshire Union Canal both run through the town, great for waterside walks or a boat trip. y

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Autumn colour As summer comes to an end, the landscape around us changes, and the trees and hillsides begin their autumn display. It’s one of the most wonderful things about our countryside, this remarkable show of colour. We choose some of the best spots in our region to find autumn colour, whether you want to take a country walk or drive to an awe-inspiring view…

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e are lucky to have lots of woodland in this country, which ranges in age massively, from long-standing forests where our ancestors hunted for their food, to modern-day non-native plantations which have been managed and worked to provide materials for building and paper. Different trees like different types of soil, terrain and climate, so depending on where you go and what type of woodland you find, you’ll get different displays of colour. Head for the mountains of north Wales and you’ll find upland woods of oak, ash and birch, while in the valleys of Shropshire you’ll find native lowland woodland, and of course in Cheshire’s country parks and

grazed areas there are wood pasture and parkland woods. Among these are our ancient woods, which support more than 200 rare and threatened species of wildlife. Individual trees are also important features, often defining local landscapes, and bringing together communities. One example is the Lonely Tree at Llanfyllin – the majestic, 200-year-old Caledonian pine was a prominent local landmark, until it was blown down in the gales of 2014. The local people have worked to keep the tree alive – if forevermore lying down and it was even a finalist in this year’s Tree of the Year competition. To find woods near you, visit your local wildlife trust (www.wildlifetrusts.org) and the Woodland Trust at www.woodlandtrust.org.uk

Discover autumn colour in… Cheshire

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The view from Alderley Edge

Perhaps the best-known woodland in Cheshire is Delamere Forest, which is actually the largest area of woodland in the country, covering 972 hectares (2,400 acres). You might think of Delamere as a pine forestry plantation, and indeed it is managed by the Forestry Commission (England) but in fact it contains a good mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees, has a rich history, and is a great place to go and see autumn trees in colour. Delamere means ‘forest of the lakes’ and it was once part of Mara and Mondrem – massive hunting forests created by the Norman earls of the 11th century. They once covered 60 square miles! Nowadays, the forest is a popular place to go walking, cycling and horse riding. Visit www.forestry. gov.uk/delamere Those up for a hike should head for Alderley Edge – the wooded escarpment is brilliant for walking and at its highest point

offers amazing views across the Cheshire plain and the Peak District, not to mention Macclesfield Forest, all of which looking stunning in autumn. More formal places to see autumn colour, and to discover the delights of some notnecessarily-quite-so-native trees is at arboretums, specially planted ‘tree gardens’. Lovell Quinta Arboretum, at Swettenham, covers 16 hectares and has a stunning collection of trees, including an avenue of red twigged limes and more than 75 species of oak. It is jointly owned and managed by the Tatton Garden Society and the Cheshire Wildlife Trust. Visit www.tattongardensociety.org.uk. Jodrell Bank is obviously famous for its Lovell telescope, but did you know there is also an arboretum there? The Granada Arboretum was planted in 1971, and the Planet Path through the trees is designed to take you on a walk that reflects and explains the size of the solar system and earth’s tiny place in it. This is fascinating in itself, but of real interest in Delamere Forest the autumn is the amazing display of colours, especially from the collection of crab apple trees and maples. Visit www. jodrellbank.net

The science bit

What makes the leaves on trees change colour? And why are some red and some orange? Leaves contain three pigrments: chlorophyll (green), carotenoid (yellow, orange and brown) and anthocyanin (red). As we all learnt at school, chlorophyll and sunlight are what cause photosynthesis to happen, which is how trees turn carbon dioxide and water into glucose – their food, basically – and oxygen, which is, of course, what makes our air breathable. Chlorophyll and carotenoid are in leaf cells all the time during the growing season, but the chlorophyll covers the carotenoid – that’s why summer leaves are green, not yellow or orange. Most anthocyanins, meanwhile, are produced only in autumn, and only by some trees, like maples, which is why their leaves go particularly red. As autumn comes, trees need less food, and they respond to the decreasing amount of sunlight by producing less and less chlorophyll until they stop altogether. When that happens, the carotenoid already in the leaves starts to show and we get our annual display of yellows, oranges and browns.

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Dormice need managed woods to survive

Help to save our precious woods

Thousands of years of land management have dramatically reduced the UK’s woodlands, but the Wildlife Trusts and the Woodland Trust, who look after lots of woodland nature reserves, are working to maintain these vital eco-systems sympathetically. A mix of coppicing, scrub-cutting, ride maintenance and non-intervention all help woodland wildlife to thrive, and you can help: volunteer for your local Wildlife Trust or the Woodland Trust and you could be involved in anything from taking part in traditional forest crafts to raising awareness about woodland animals. Visit www.wildlifetrusts.org or www.woodlandtrust.org.uk

‘As autumn brings decreasing sunlight, trees produce less green chlorophyll on their leaves, and we get our annual display of yellows, oranges and browns’

Discover autumn colour in… Shropshire The Shropshire Hills in late autumn

The Shropshire Hills are home to important woodlands – many are ancient or contain remnants of ancient woods. This is a lovely area for a drive, a bike ride or a walk and you’d be hard pushed to find somewhere that doesn’t offer views of lovely autumn colour. The National Trust-owned Carding Mill Valley is a lovely spot for a drive, where you can see the trees changing colour – and it’s not just the trees, either: the hillsides are covered with heather and bracken which provide an amazing display through late summer and autumn. It’s a great place to stop for a picnic or go for a short stroll. Until the end of September you can get a shuttle bus that takes you around the scenic areas; an even better way to enjoy the scenery – visit www.shropshirehillsaonb.co.uk. Or thread your way up the Ironbrige gorge –

the birthplace of the industrial revolution might not sound like the sort of place to go and see trees and nature in all its glory, but the wooded gorge and Benthall Edge are spectacular in autumn. More energetic explorers can head for the wooded limestone escarpment of Wenlock Edge, where, as well as beautiful trees, you’ll find far-reaching views, an abundance of wildlife, and the remains of old quarries and limekilns. The wooded slopes of the Wrekin are threaded with paths where you can explore the woodland, see the beauty of the trees and discover an Iron Age hillfort at the top. Rectory Wood and Field, tucked between Church Stretton and the Long Mynd, has woodland walks as part of a landscape influenced in its design by Humphry Repton. Several paths explore this ancient woodland where you can discover a wide range of species. Clun Valley, meanwhile has rich woodlands on either side – best known are Bury Ditches and Clunton Coppice, which is a Shropshire Wildlife Trust reserve. For those with children who aren’t likely to be impressed with colour-changing leaves, Arley Arboretum and Gardens at Bewdley offer a great compromise. While you’re admiring the display of specialist trees and colour on the way, the kids can do the

The Long Mynd

Dinosaur Trail and find their way through the maze of hornbeam trees. Visit www. arleyarboretum.co.uk to find out more. Walcot Woods near Bishops Castle is part of Lord Walcot Hall Clive of Arboretum India’s orignal Walcot Estate and is now managed by the National Trust. The oak trees here are veterans – more than 400 years old, and Walcot Hall hotel has an arboretum containing a variety of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants that is open to the public daily. Visit www.walcothall.com.

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Discover autumn colour in… Wales Wales, of course, is full of spectacular woodland of a variety of types, from the upland woods of north Wales to the densely wooded valley bottoms of mid Wales. The difficulty here is deciding which ones to visit! Native oakwoods are found in the upland areas of the north and west, such as Coed Hafod y Llyn in Snowdonia. Here you’ll find lush ferns, mosses, liverworts and lichens. These woods are usually mainly sessile oak, but also home to birch, hazel, rowan, holly and hawthorn, all offering wonderful colour in autumn. These woods have plenty of history too – although they may feel ancient and untouched by man’s hand, many are actually coppice woods, shaped by people over the centuries as they used the wood to Welsh hillsides make charcoal. are full of You don’t even stunning colour have to get out of your car to witness beautiful displays of autumn colour in Wales. Take a drive up the Conwy Valley to Llyn Crafnant (described as ‘one of the most breathtaking views in all Snowdonia’) and see double the colour as the hillsides and trees are reflected in the lake, or simply wind your way up the Sychnant Pass for stunning views. The Dyfi Valley in mid Wales is famous for its green mountains – which turn a variety of shades in autumn. Take a drive along the valley road and admire the colours of the Dyfi Forest. A gentle walk stopping for a picnic among the beech trees of Tan y Coed near Machynlleth is a delight, or stop by the river at Foel Friog and admire the colours of the oak trees. Or take a drive into the Berwyn mountains to see Pistyll Rhaeadr and not only do you get views of an amazing waterfall – the densely wooded gorge is a riot of colour in autumn too. Marl Hall Woods, near Llandudno Junction, is a Woodland Trust reserve made up of ancient semi-natural woodland with dazzling autumn colour. You also get great views across the Conwy Valley and there’s lots of historical interest here too. On the Menai Strait, Nantporth, a North Wales Wildlife Trust reserve, offers the best of both worlds, being both coastal and woodland.

Snowdonia in autumn Dolforwyn Woods, at Abermule in Powys, is a mixed woodland bursting with wildlife that is looked after by the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust. There has been woodland on this hillside for centuries and although many native trees were cut down to make way for plantation, today there’s an interesting mixed woodland supporting a wide range of plants, lots of fascinating fungi and spectacular colours. There are also dormice here! Also well worth visiting are some of the National Trust estates, which have extensive parkland with ancient trees and areas of woodland. The estate at Chirk Castle near Wrexham is just one example, full of ancient trees, 70 per cent of them oak, and with some unique veterans among them. Look out also for the the butter yellow colour of the lime tree avenue, the orange, yellow and white berries of the mountain ashes and the rich russet colours of the Chirk Castle is surrounded by autumn colour

flowering cherries. On 21st October you can even do a guided walk with the head gardener, focusing on autumn colour. Further north, Bodnant Garden has more than 100 champion trees and the autumn colour in the recently opened Far End Garden is well worth seeing. Visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk to find out more.

Own your own woodland

Inspired to buy your own woodland, or maybe you’ve space to start one from scratch? It’s not as difficult as you might think. Those of us who live in rural, wooded areas are used to seeing ‘Woodlands for sale’ (or ‘Coedwig ar werth’ in Wales) signs dotted about, and both woodlands. co.uk and the Woodland Trust can offer all sorts of help and advice for those looking to buy their own shady spot. In fact, the Woodland Trust deliberately plants young woodland and then puts it up for sale – visit www.woodlandtrust.org. uk to find out more. If you already have land, and like the idea of planting trees on it, again, the Woodland Trust can help – their MOREwoods scheme provides financial and practical support for those who want to create new woodland. The trust invite anyone interested in planting trees to discuss their ideas with them, and if your project fits and you plant the trees yourself, they’ll contribute 60 per cent towards your project costs. They will visit you to discuss your ideas and check your land is suitable, and once you’ve agreed a planting/ maintenance plan and sorted out the finances they’ll even sort and deliver your trees.

Why do it?

There are plenty of reasons for planting woodland – you can help wildlife flourish, create a secure supply of firewood for yourself and generations to come, help to keep our air breathable, and, of course, create somewhere beautiful and relaxing for people to visit.

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HALLOWEEN

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Have a fiendishly good time this Halloween with our guide to all things gruesome, ghoulish and ghostly…

Ghoulish events Crocky Horror Show, The Crocky Trail, 18th October-2nd November The Crocky Trail has been transformed into a nightmare full of live actors, terrifying sets and props, with death-defying stunt riders and the Crocky Dungeon to explore. Ghoulish shrieks and surprises will have the whole family jumping with fright and giggling with delight. Visit www.crockytrail.co.uk

GreenWood Spooktacular, 24th-31st October Hold on to your broomsticks – GreenWood Forest Park has some spooktacular treats in store and will be brimming with Hallowe’en fun for the whole family. Get creative with creepy crafts – make lanterns, dragons, monstrous masks and create your own Harry Potter style broomstick. Keep your eyes peeled for witches and other spooky creatures in the trees, or become one yourself with freaky face painting. Then warm up with a tasty hot chocolate – free if you come along in fancy dress! Visit www.greenwoodforestpark.co.uk

Halloween Spooktacular, Park Hall Farm, 24th October-1st November Explore chilling horrors in the Haunted House, and try to find your way out the dark and dusky corridors of the Halloween Maze. For those who don’t want a scary experience, there will also be Halloween activities, pumpkin carving and wacky games. Visit www.parkhallfarm.co.uk Halloween at Tatton Park, 24th October-1st November Various ghostly-goings on are happening. Hauntings at the Old Hall is from 24th-31st October, with spooky activities, a quiz to solve and storytelling. From 24th October-1st November, prepare to be (slightly) scared as you hunt for ghosts in the garden. Visit www.tattonpark.org.uk Perfect Pumpkins, Chirk Castle, 26th-31st October Stencils, carving sets and tea lights will be provided, so you can get stuck straight into designing your own pumpkin. On 31st October, there are plenty of spooky happenings – if you’re brave enough to visit the Castle of Mysteries, children in a Halloween costume get in for free! Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk Halloween at the Farm, Cheshire Ice Cream Farm, 27th-28th October Head over to the Ice Cream for a spooktacular afternoon. Join in the character trail, enter the fancy dress competition and see the creepy crawly man, as well as a puppet parade. Hot food will be on sale throughout the day and evening. Visit www.cheshirefarmicecream.co.uk

Ghostly Gaslight, Blists Hill Victorian Town, 31st October Streets, houses and shops will betransformed into eerie places of ghouls, ghosts and monsters, while fireworks and pyrotechnic effects will light up the sky. Sundial Theatre will perform scenes from the grisly Sweeney

Todd, and guests will meet wizards, ghosts and zombies. Visit www. ironbridge.co.uk

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Q: What do ghosts eat for supper? Hallow Brenig, Llyn A: Spooketi! Brenig, 30th October Take an eerie walk through the woodland, with some spooky surprises to make you jump along the way. Led by a storyteller, who will share some terrifying tales with you as you walk. Visit www.llyn-brenig.co.uk Halloween Spookfest, Prestatyn, 31st October Lots of activities for children including free facepainting and free pumpkin carving. Join in the witch hunt, get a medal if you’re in fancy dress, and go trick or treating in all the shops. And in the evening join a ghost hunt through the town. Visit www.atprestatyn.co.uk

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Halloween joke Q: What do birds say on Halloween? A: Twick or tweet

Spooky stories We all enjoy a tale of terror over Halloween, so here’s a few freaky fables to send chills down your spines under the dim glow of your jack o’lanterns…

In north Wales, there are some truly terrifying tales that have crept out of myth and legend over the years… The bridge over the River Dee at Holt, near Wrexham, was apparently the site of a cruel murder that took place centuries ago. According to the story, the lords John, Earl Warren and Roger Mortimer of Wigmore were appointed as guardians to the two young sons of Madog ap Gruffudd. However, the lords craved the boys’ wealth, so they crossed the bridge with the sleeping children, threw them into the cold river waters below, and waited until they drowned. Today, it’s said that the wailing cries of the two young boys can still be heard at night underneath the bridge… Some ghosts still wander the earth looking for their lost loves… Over at Plas Teg in Flintshire, it’s said that the ghost of Sir John Trevor’s daughter haunts the A541 that runs past the old Jacobean mansion. She fell madly in love

with a farmer’s son and planned to elope with him. She hid her jewels down a well, and when she went to retrieve them, she lost her footing and plummeted to her death. Her lover hanged himself when her body was discovered two months later. Her white spirit can often be seen wandering the A541, and his forlorn ghost still searches the grounds for his lost love. Ready for another weird and witchy tale? The mid-17th century saw the rise of the European witch hunts, and Shropshire didn’t escape them. In 1656, three women in Broughton were accused of consorting with demons and using black magic against the other village folk. The women were found guilty, and were executed on Gallows Hill on the same day. Two centuries later, a local historian began researching the story, and reported that he was visited by three demented women, who threatened to bring forth the devil if he didn’t abandon his research. He then actually died in 1902 while visiting Gallows Hill…

Create your own costume Everyone wants to win the costume competition at the Halloween party and go down in the hallowed hall of fame – all you need for a great outfit are some simple props, like a white sheet and a bit of face paint!

Shrewsbury Castle hosts a particularly evil spirit. Once upon a time in the 12th century, a man named Jack was the keeper of the castle. He was a reported serial killer, who murdered eight young women during his killing spree. He was caught after being sighted by another woman as he dragged the bloodied body of her sister across the drawbridge. For his crimes he was hung, drawn and quartered, and his ghost has been seen on many occasions prowling the grounds, no doubt still searching for young female victims… However, not all ghosts wish the living harm – in fact, some are even crime fighters! In Blaenporth, mid Wales, a man living near the church was woken up by the village ghost, Mair Wen, who told him that someone had stolen the communion cup from the church, and that he must retrieve it. The ghost knew exactly where to find the culprit, in a pub in Cardigan. The man took back the cup from the sleeping thief and returned it to the church.

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HALLOWEEN

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Haunted houses With our region steeped in local history, some places are rumoured to be haunted by ghosts, ghouls and werewolves… Do you dare to visit one this Halloween?

Bodelwyddan Castle The former school turned hotel is haunted by a mysterious lady in a flowing dress, as well as being plagued by unexplained voices, sounds and shadowy figures.

Halloween joke Q: What’s a witch’s favourite school subject? A: Spelling!

The Feathers Hotel, Ludlow Supposedly one of the most haunted hotels in the UK. Room 211 is haunted by a jealous ghost, who apparently pulls women out of bed by their hair. Another guest has been woken by being drenched in water, another has

Rheidol Railway, 29th-31st October Journey to Devil’s Bridge, and enjoy a Halloween feast of pork baps, hotdogs, and blackberry and apple. Don’t forget to dress up – there will be a prize for the best children’s costume. May not be suitable for very young children. Visit www.rheidolrailway.co.uk

Ffestiniog and Highland Railway, 29th-31st October Dare you take a train into the spooky woods? Watch out for witches! Don your ghoulish costumes for an evening of fiendish fun and tasty treats. Visit www.festrail.co.uk

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RAF Cosford Museum, Cosford Home to the only true Lincoln RF398 long range heavy bomber, this seems to be the favourite haunting ground of a young pilot who was killed in action, and loved his plane so much that he now haunts his baby .

Llanberis Lake Railway, 25th-31st October Do you dare to ride the ghostly train through the Witches Woods to seeks out the spirits and spooks? Suitable for all ages. Visit www.lake-railway.co.uk

Severn Valley Railway, 29th-31st October There’ll be prizes for the best-dressed children, as well as ghoulish goodie bags, and all the stations will be transformed into ghostly scenes – are you brave enough to join the fun? Visit www.svr.co.uk .

Castle Hotel, Conwy This 15th century coaching inn stands on the site of a Cistercian abbey, and the ghost of a chambermaid and a phantom cat have been seen wandering the halls…

Ruthin Castle Hotel The original castle was built by Edward I in 1277, so it’s no wonder that it’s haunted by many ghosts. When Lady Grey found out about her husband’s affair with a local peasant girl, she killed her. Lady Grey was sentenced to death, so now she prowls the battlements and the banquet hall…

Get in the Halloween spirit by visiting one of the local heritage railways. They’ve got some fang-tastically wonderful Halloween events for adults and children alike to enjoy…

The George and Dragon, Chester This imposing Victorian building is apparently haunted by the spirits of long-dead Roman soldiers. Over the centuries, landlords and guests have heard the drum of marching feet beneath the floors where the original Roman road once ran. Powis Castle, Welshpool This imposing castle is haunted by a lady in black in the Duke’s room, and a ghostly piano playing in the ballroom. A man in a gold-laced suit has also been spotted…

Talyllyn Railway, 30th-31st October A spooky ride through the haunted woods at Dolgoch, with goody bags for children, a twocourse Halloween feast and prizes for the best pumpkin carved lanterns. Suitable for children of all ages, though the later train might be scarier. Visit www.talyllyn.co.uk Bala Lake Railway, 30th-31st October Three trains will run each day, with spooky storytelling on board to tingle your spine. Everyone is encouraged to dress up, and the event is suitable for children. Visit www.balalake-railway.co.uk Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, 31st October There will be hot food, a bar, storytelling and a decorated train for the evening’s merriment. Everyone is encouraged to dress up! Visit www.whr.co.uk Llangollen Railway, 31st October There will be prizes, spooky storytelling and a trip through the creepy Dee Valley. Not suitable for children under five. Visit www.llangollen-railway.co.uk

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If you’re looking for a holiday location with history, scenic views and plenty to do, look no further than Conwy Holiday Park. Near the historic town of Conwy itself, the park boasts gorgeous views of the estuary and the Lower Conwy Valley, perfect for photography enthusiasts, or if you just want something pretty to look at. This touring campsite is perfect for caravans Looking for your perfect holiday home and tents, and also now offers the chance to at one of the most beautiful locations buy luxury holiday lodges if you can’t get on the north Wales coast? Abersoch enough of the north Wales views. Holiday Homes has been operating for Each touring and camping more than 14 years, and now offers an pitch is elevated and unrivalled collection of chic coastal nestled into a private, HEADING FOR self-catering accommodation in quiet hillside with Abersoch, Llanbedrog and the ABERSOCH? views over the River surrounding area. Don’t miss the jazz Conwy, and each The company offers more pitch is separated by festival in September than 80 specially selected high natural scenery and – see our What’s On quality properties, ranging from woodlands. large renovated farmhouses, pages for more There’s plenty to do through boutique-style luxury in the local area, from info! homes to pretty cottages and visiting the historic town chalets. Whether you’re planning a of Conwy with its medieval romantic getaway for two or need castle and marina, to climbing space for a group holiday for 14 guests Wales’s highest peak and visiting the idyllic (perhaps with getaway space from the children!), there’s something to suit your needs. village of Betws y Coed. For those of you with All properties are stylishly presented and well-equipped, with many including Sky TV and more energy to burn, you can sample sailing, wireless broadband. skiing, fishing and paragliding. All Abersoch Holiday Homes properties welcome children and provide travel cots, high For further information visit www. chairs and stair gates at no extra cost. And there conwyholidaypark.co.u or call 01492 592856. is no need to leave four-legged friends at home,

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either, with many of the houses – at least a third – welcoming well-behaved dogs. If you’re a frequent visitor to Abersoch, you’ll find a new corner to make your own here, and if you’re new to the area – well, it’s all just waiting to be discovered. For more information visit the website at www.abersochholidayhomes.co.uk or call direct on 01758 740992

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Yattar Holidays Find yourself the perfect break There can be many benefits to owning a holiday home – the villages and countryside of Wales, Shropshire and Cheshire are popular choices for holidaymakers, with easy accessibility from all parts of the country. Welsh Country Cottages and Welcome Cottages (www.welsh-country-cottages. co.uk and www.welcomecottages.com) have a growing portfolio of successful holiday lets, exemplifying the demand for stunning, quirky properties. Llethrau Barn, Felindre, nr Knighton, Powys Llethrau Barn is one of two 18th-century converted stone barns set in a private valley. Situated at 1200ft up in the Cambrian Mountains on a smallholding with 24 acres of forest, ancient trees, little streams, and natural gardens. A haven for nature lovers and walkers, Llethrau Barn is also a popular romantic retreat for couples. Victoria Lodge, Dolwyddelan, nr Betsw-y-Coed, Gwynedd This is a beautiful converted chapel in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, set among the iconic and scenic mountains. Nearby Blaenau Ffestiniog is fast becoming the adventure capital of north Wales. Thrill seekers will love underground trampolining at Bounce Below, whizzing down the world’s longest zip wire zone, and racing along the Stiniog downhill mountain bike trails. The Old Stables – Nantwich, Cheshire Located close to the village of Bunbury, and set in 2½ acres of unspoilt countryside, The Old Stables provides spacious and comfortable accommodation in the heart of rural Cheshire. A more recent addition to the Welcome Cottages portfolio, this property receives strong bookings from those looking for a relaxing rural escape. For more information on owning a holiday home visit www.english-countrycottages.co.uk/letting-your-property or contact Nicola Roberts at nicola. roberts@wynvr.co.uk

Lakeside of leisure Situated on the banks of the ‘Winsford flashes’, an area of natural beauty on the River Weaver, Lakeside caravan park in Cheshire promises fishing, relaxation and fun. Being only six miles from the M6 the park is close enough for easy access to all areas of the UK but is tucked away enough to offer rural beauty and tranquility. Lakeside, as the name would suggest, is blessed with spectacular lake views from raised terraces. There’s definitely a watery theme around the park, just ask anyone at the delightful conservatory bar, The Fisherman’s Tale, a perfect spot to stake out the view with friends. Be sure to check out the photographic displays of the lake’s most impressive catches before you enjoy full fishing rights. This holiday destination is a sure-fire hit for fish-fanatics everywhere, just don’t forget your rods! You can hire a holiday home here, or if you decide you never want to leave, there’s also the option to buy. For more information visit www.thornleyleisure.co.uk or call 0800 917 3170.

Go west young man! West Point Beach Resort is a small, select holiday park offering a sanctuary of peace and quiet in beautiful Snowdonia. Set on its own stretch of beach away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this resort is a haven of calm and tranquillity. With stunning views of the nearby mountain ranges, Caernarfon Bay and the Isle of Anglesey, the resort has its own private entrance to the beach, and is just a few miles from the shops and restaurants of the local town. West Point has a selection of holiday homes for sale, and waterfront lodges and top-of-therange holiday homes with panoramic views of the landscape are available to rent. The park also offers touring pitches, all with electric hook-up and water nearby. Seasonal pitches are also available at a very competitive price. For those wanting to explore the area, the resort is ideally situated, just a 20- to 30-minute drive from the Llyn Peninsula, the Isle of Anglesey and Snowdonia National Park. Mountain walks and coastal paths are on the doorstep as is a variety of fishing and the popular villages of Abersoch and Portmeirion. And just a short drive away is the town of Caernarfon, a world heritage site with its superb castle and meandering, cobbled streets, a must for any visit. For more information visit www.westpointresort.co.uk or call 01286 660400.

Hot spot Shropshire Wroxeter Roman City Just outside Shrewsbury, you can discover urban living from 2,000 years ago at Viriconium, now called Wroxeter, once the fourth largest city in Roman Britain – and almost as large as Pompeii, which was founded in the mid 1st century AD. Pay a visit and you can wander the remains of the bathhouse, where the townsfolk met to wash, exercise and socialise. Built to inspire awe, in its prime the bathhouse was enormous and impressive. Standing proud over the ruins is the Old Work. This seven metre high basilica wall is the largest piece of free-standing Roman wall in the country. Don’t forget to explore the reconstructed town house, complete with a dining room, bath suite and replica Roman furniture. To find out more, visit www.english-heritage.org.uk

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magine unwinding by a tropical pool and indulging in a luxurious treatment before being charmed with candle-lit fine dining. Makes you think of an exotic, faraway paradise doesn’t it? But there’s no need to travel across the world to enjoy a luxury holiday, there’s an escape waiting for you right here. Plas Coch is the only truly exclusive, five star retreat in north Wales. Nestled in 60 acres of beautiful parkland on the Isle of Anglesey, the resort boasts stunning views of the Snowdonian mountains from the centrepiece of the park, a 450-year-old Elizabethan manor house. There’s a range of luxury holiday homes and lodges for sale at this stunning resort. Features may include large glass verandas complete with hot tubs to warm up those chilly evenings, 32-inch flat screen TVs and one year’s membership to the Marine Club. Plus the resort has a number of facilities for its members that you won’t find in an ordinary holiday park, such as an exclusive spa, a range of dining options from child friendly to sophisticated adult oriented, its own

slipway and moorings for members of the Marine Club, plus a range of watersports and land-based activities for children. Like what you’re reading? Ring up the team at Plas Coch and quote Yattar Yattar for your chance to become a Plas Coch VIP for the day! Holidaying experts will show you around the park, help you test out the facilities and marvel at the lodges to give you a taste of membership life. Be quick though, only a limited number of VIP slots are available. Holiday Homes at Plas Coch start at £54,995 and lodges start at £149,000 plus site fees. Visit www.plascochholiday homes.co.uk or call 01248 711920.

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There is a choice of places to eat for Plas Coch members, all with a different menu and atmosphere. The country club has a bar and entertainment, while the 1569 restaurant offers pure opulence. For something more informal the Manor Bar is the place to be. All food is freshly prepared by the head chef and his team and is sourced from local suppliers.

Active kids are happy kids

It can be hard keeping children amused on holiday. Leisure Plus is a range of land- and water-based activities for youngsters of all ages so they stay active and, most importantly, entertained. Activities on offer include tennis, paint-balling, snorkelling, canoeing and body zorbing, tailored for all age groups from three- to seven-year-olds, teens and the young at heart.

The Marine Club

This is the only privately owned slipway on the Strait and includes its own fuel points, wash down facilities and launch and recovery services. If you’re an aspiring yachtsman but lack the yacht, fear not, the club offers a fleet of boats for a single price so you can sail the waves without having to own your own boat. If you are indeed lucky enough to own a craft you can store it free of charge in the secure boat yard. Whichever way you choose to spend time on the sea, its plain sailing from the shores of Plas Coch to explore Anglesey and the rest of North Wales’s beautiful coast.

Spa-aah!

Have you ever had an atmospheric shower? Rubbed crushed ice on to your body? At Plas Coch’s Serenity spa eight unique treatment rooms are available to members. These include a dry salt chamber, lined with rock salt, a rasul mud room, the ice chamber and sauna. After all that mud and ice and salt you might like to try out an atmospheric shower – the jungle shower is warm with lights and sounds that give the illusion of a tropical paradise. Meanwhile, the modern tepidarium is a place to relax before readying yourself for another treatment or perhaps trying out one of the luxury hydropools or simply going for a swim.

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ACTIVITIES

Yattar active! Outdoor On two wheels or on two feet, on your own or in a crowd, we’ve got your activities covered…

Racing towards success With the close of the race season approaching, it has been a second successful year for the Oneplanet Adventure team based at Coed Llandegla Forest in north Wales. Formed in 2013, the team has riders racing in cross-country and enduro mountain biking disciplines. The team has four dedicated enduro riders – Aiken Collinge, Ryan Dutton, Scott Evans and Olympic gold medal winner Tim Baillie – who have achieved multiple podiums at national level. The team also has two cross country riders: Cheri Mills and Welsh Cycling youth academy rider Phoebe Hughes, who have also had podium success, most recently with Cheri winning a 12-hour race at the Bristol Bikefest. The team have their sights set on more glory next year. Aiken will be taking on the european enduro racing scene, Scott and Ryan look to continue to build on a strong season, while Phoebe and Tim are hoping to put injury woes behind them and hit the 2016 season hard. Cheri (also a member of the coaching staff at Oneplanet Adventure) is looking to continue her multi discipline domination while developing her coaching clients. Fancy having a go yourself? October has the perfect opportunity to start with two races at Coed Llandegla Forest. The Fire Race on 25th October is a fun cross country race suitable for all levels, while the Night Mini Enduro on 31st October sees riders racing on three stages of the well known trails…. in the dark! A good set of lights is recommended! For more information visit www.oneplanetadventure.com or call 01978 751656.

Yattar Yattar walk

Exploring the Explosives Works

Graham Uney is a qualified mountain leader, hill skills trainer and guidebook author Tucked away behind the town of Penrhyndeudraeth in Snowdonia lies a secret gem, with wildlife rich woodlands, views of the highest peaks of the national park, long vistas along the beautiful Dwyryd Estuary – and the chance to poke around the abandoned buildings of an explosives factory. Gwaith Powdwr was once the largest and most high-tech such factory in Europe, but as demand diminished, the works was closed. The owner, ICI, donated the decommissioned plant to the North Wales Wildlife Trust, and the site now provides a superb place for a walk, with lots to see throughout. Visit www.northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk Map: Ordnance Survey Explorer OL18, Harlech, Porthmadog and Bala. Grid Ref: SH 616388. Distance: 2-3 miles, depending on the route taken around the reserve.

Activity Providers

Yattar’s selection of some of the best… l Anglesey Adventure Coasteering, rock climbing. www.angleseyadventures.com

Down by the river

Looking for an adventure this autumn? Head down to the National White Water Centre near Bala and try your hand at the various activities on offer there. The venue is the home of white water rafting and kayaking in the UK, and is based on the River Tryweryn. Although this is a truly wild mountain river, its water levels are damcontrolled, so the rapids still thunder through late summer and into autumn. There’s no better way to spend an autumn day than taking on the challenging river – you and your crew will board a rubber dinghy, and will soon be swept through crashing waves and boulder strewn rapids on your adventure. It’s a fun and exhilararing group activity, perfect for team building, and you’re guaranteed to get soaked! If, though, you want to experience white water at a calmer level, you can take a more relaxing journey on the Lower Tryweryn. If you fancy commanding your own boat, try kayaking instead, or perhaps have a go in a two-man team in a canoe. Whatever the weather, there’s plenty to do here. There are male and female changing rooms, a cafe, picnic benches and toilets, and even a woodland trail which follows the river, perfect if you don’t want to take to the water. Visit www.canoewales. com or call 01678 521083 for more information.

l Anglesey Riding Centre Horse riding on the Menai Straits. www.angleseyridingcentre.co.uk, 01248 430377 l Bwlchgwyn Farm Horseriding and pony trekking. www.bwlchgwynfarm.co.uk, 01341 250107 l Chester Kayak Kayaks and Canadian canoes. www.chesterkayakhire.co.uk, 01244 422007 l Llyn Brenig Walking, cycling, fishing, waterzorbing. www.llynbrenig. co.uk, 01490 420463 l National White Water Centre Whitewater rafting and kayaking. www.ukrafting.co.uk, 01678 521083 l One Planet Adventure Cycling in the Coed Llandegla Forest. www. oneplanetadventure.com, 01978 751656 l Open Door Adventure Abseiling, quad biking and canoeing and more. www.opendooradventure.co.uk, 01745 585535 l Plas Menai National watersports centre. www.plasmenai.co.uk, 01248 670 964 l Plas y Brenin National mountain sports centre. www.pyb.co.uk, 01690 720214 l Pro Adventure Canoeing, kayaking, rock climbing, gorge walking. www.proadventure.org, 01978 861912 l Psyched Adventures Hill and mountain skills courses, coasteering, kayaking and guided walks. www.psyched-adventures.com, 01248 440831 l Seren Ventures Adventure activities and guided walks in Snowdonia. www. serenventures.com, 01690 710754 l Whitewater Active White water rafting, canyoning, paddle boarding. www.whitewateractive.co.uk, 0845 600 1575 l Wild Walks Wales Adventure activities, outdoor skills courses and guided walks. www.wildwalkswales.co.uk

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ABODE HOTEL, CHESTER

This strikingly modern hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from Chester City centre, overlooking the racecourse. With 84 bedrooms, plus dining options including the Champagne Bar, Michael Caines restaurant and the Cafe bar and grill, there’s something to suit everyone. An overnight stay in a comfortable room, with two course dinner in the Michael Caines restaurant, followed by a hearty regional breakfast costs from £122 per room, per night. www.abodechester.co.uk 01244 347000

CARDEN PARK

Set in a 1,000-acre estate in the Cheshire countryside, Carden Park provides luxurious rooms overlooking the grounds and the Welsh hills, a perfect location for a getaway. Escape for a golf break with friends, including use of the leisure families, a three course dinner on each evening and two championship golf courses to experience. From £109 per person for a one night break with one round of golf. www.cardenpark.co.uk 01829 731000

ARBOUR HOTEL

This family-run hotel on the picturesque Barmouth promenade offers 35 en suite rooms with tea and coffee facilities and colour televisions. Unwind in their cabaret bar or take a dip in the indoor swimming pool, before enjoying a bite to eat in the dining room. Enjoy spectacular sea views just a short distance from the beach. Three nights bed and breakfast is just £109 per person or £139 to include dinner. www.arbour-hotel.co.uk 01341 280459

CHATEAU RHIANFA

Chateau Rhianfa in Anglesey is a stunning romantic grade II listed venue overlooking the Menai Strait with gorgeous views across Snowdonia. It’s the perfect base for exploring Anglesey, with individually designed bedrooms, landscaped gardens and a private beach. Stay in a beautifully decorated Classic room, with comfortable double beds, gorgeous en suite bathrooms and fantastic views over the Snowdonia peaks, from £175 per night. www.chateaurhianfa.com 01248 713656

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON

The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Spa offers luxurious accommodation only a few minutes from Chester city centre, with a choice of restaurants, including the Marco Pierre White Steakhouse. The Super Sundays package includes a night in a King Guest Room with full use of spa facilities, a treatment, full English breakfast and a three course dinner in the Brassiere. £230 per couple, use code PR20SS to book online. www.doubletreechester.co.uk 01244 408800

LAKE VYRNWY

On the hillside above Lake Vyrnwy this multiaward-winning country house hotel has romantic views over unspoilt countryside and luxury four-star accommodation. Spend two nights in a Lake View room with the Sparkling Spa Break, which includes a bottle of Champagne, a full Welsh breakfast each morning, a five course dinner in the Tower Restaurant on one night and a spa treatment. From £98.75 per person, per night. www.lakevyrnwy.com 01691 870692

Dragon Hotel

This historic 17th-century former coaching inn is in the middle of Montgomery in Powys, surrounded by the beautiful rolling landscape of the Welsh Marches. Rooms with exposed ancient timbers and a cosy dining room make for a hotel full of character and charm. Book a Premium Room for two from £109 per night bed and breakfast, and treat yourself to a freshly-cooked meal from the Chef’s monthly specials menu. www.dragonhotel.com 01686 668359

MAENAN ABBEY

In the heart of the beautiful Conwy Valley this hotel is built on the site of an historic abbey, with the mountains of Snowdonia as backdrop. Bedrooms are individually designed and the hotel is very pet friendly. This summer, stay for three nights with dinner, bed and breakfast for £175 per person in a double room (or £195 if your stay includes a Saturday). Or, stay a little longer for seven nights for £375 per person in a double room. www.maenanabbey.co.uk 01492 660247

Cae Mor Hotel

Cae Mor is in Llandudno, where you can take full advantage of the beautiful scenery and the promenade opposite the hotel for an evening stroll. Next to Venue Cymru, the hotel is perfect for anyone attending shows or conferences. The hotel has 23 en suite rooms, some of which boast sea views. This season, stay midweek for three nights Sunday to Thursday, from £395 for a deluxe room for two people sharing including dinner and breakfast. www.caemorhotel.co.uk 01492 878101

CLIVE HOTEL

On the Oakly Park Estate just outside Ludlow, the Clive has 15 en-suite bedrooms including an executive double and a junior suite. The restaurant specialises in local dishes made with seasonal ingredients. The Clive’s chefs have been awarded two AA Rosettes and a listing in the Michelin Guide. Stay an extra night b&b for free from 1st October-31st May 2016 (excludes Bank Holidays, Christmas and Valentine’s Day). www.theclive.co.uk 01584 856565

Grosvenor Pulford Hotel and Spa

The Grosvenor Pulford Hotel and spa is a fiveminute drive from Chester’s city centre, and a stone’s throw from the border of Wales. The Dinner, Bed and Breakfast offer includes a £25 per person dinner allowance, an overnight stay, a full English breakfast and use of the leisure facilities. From £72.50 per person per night. www.grosvenorpulfordhotel.co.uk 01244 570560

Mellington Hall

Set in 280 acres of gardens and parkland, this country house hotel has a long and fascinating history. Soak up the atmosphere of the hall and grounds or take in the beautiful scenery with a stroll in the gardens. The PS I Love You two night break in the Mellington Bridal Suite includes a two course meal, a back massage for two, a bottle of fizz and a box of chocolates. From £259 per person. www.mellingtonhallhotel.com 01588 620456

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Escapes Get away from it all for a night or two with a super short-break offer from a local hotel

NANTEOS MANSION

A beautiful Georgian mansion in mid Wales, Nanteos blends old and new in 14 individually designed, luxury en suite bedrooms, and the four-bedroomed Mews House. The one night Pamper Autumn break includes either a bottle of Champagne or an hour long treatment, and a full Welsh breakfast. From 1st September until 30th October, from £180 per room. www.nanteos.com 01970 600522

PENTRE MAWR HOUSE

In the heart of the Vale of Clwyd, this family-run period hotel has a history dating back 400 years. For something a little different, stay in a safari lodge complete with your own private hot tub. Get away for ‘Date Night’: any two nights from Sunday to Thursday in a safari lodge with a hot tub, with complimentary breakfast goodies, from £350 for two nights. www.weddingvenueswales.co.uk 01824 790732

rUTHIN CASTLE

This magical Welsh hotel has a royal heritage stretching back over 700 years, and offers unusually themed and extravagantly furnished accommodation. The Autumn Midweek Escape includes a night in a Castle room with breakfast, a 25 minute spa treatment with a light lunch and 10% off dinner in Bertie’s restaurant. Available October and November, from £149 per room, Monday-Thursday www.ruthincastle.co.uk 01824 702664

OAKELEY ARMS

Dating back to the 16th century, this grade two listed building is one of the most historic hotels in Wales. It has recently been lovingly restored to maintain an abundance of period features and charm, while providing modern and comfortable facilities. With a brand new menu and a carvery on a Sunday, there’s food for all tastes. A double room with en suite bathroom starts at £89 per night including breakfast. www.oakeleyarms.co.uk 01766 590277

The Royal Oak Hotel

The Royal Oak is in the idyllic village of Betws y Coed in the Snowdonia mountain range. Take in the breathtaking scenery and enjoy all that Snowdonia has to offer while staying in this gem of a hotel. You can stay in beautiful Betws y Coed this summer in a standard double room from £120 per night including a Welsh breakfast. www.royaloakhotel.net 01690 710219

SEIONT MANOR

Situated in 150 acres of grounds, Seiont Manor near Snowdonia boasts three AA red stars and an AA two rosette restaurant. Take a break on Sunday nights and enjoy complimentary cream tea followed by a three-course dinner in the evening, an overnight stay and a full traditional breakfast the following morning. From £159, excludes bank holidays. www.handpickedhotels.co.uk 0845 072 7550

THE OLD RECTORY

This handsome Georgian hotel is just outside the Shropshire market town of Wem, set within three and a half acres of walled gardens, rolling lawns and stunning views. Each of the 14 bedrooms have been individually designed to create warmth and comfort. Stay in a premier double room for £120 per night with continental and full English breakfast. www.oldrectorywem.co.uk 01939 233233

ROWTON HALL COUNTRY HOUSE & SPA

Just minutes from Chester city centre, but nestled in secluded grounds, Rowton Hall is a historic, grand venue with a relaxed, friendly feel and a choice of contemporary or classic style rooms. An executive double room between Friday and Saturday costs from £170 per night, with a full English breakfast for an extra £12.50 per person. www.rowtonhallhotel.co.uk 01244 335262

Y TALBOT

Y Talbot in Tregaron has lots to offer – besides the cosy and characterful pub, guests may enjoy the contemporary restaurant, superb bedrooms, function rooms and stunning gardens. This autumn, stay in a superior courtyard suite from £120 for two, inclusive of a full Welsh breakfast the following morning. www.ytalbot.com 01974 298208

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FOOD

Festive feasting

Year after year, food lovers across the UK travel to some of the biggest celebrations of the culinary arts. But what makes them hungry for more? Katie Lewis investigates, and gives a rundown of some favourite local events

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ood festivals have gone from strength to strength in recent years, developing from measly markets to big events with star-studded guest line-ups. Government and health organisations have recognised the importance of educating children about food, and some festivals now have interactive workshops for both adults and children, making them fun, family occasions as well as a way to learn more about food, its provenance, and your local food-producing community. There are events that celebrate a particular produce, such as the Conwy Honey Festival, or ones that include dishes from across the world to appeal to everyone’s taste buds. These festivals not only give towns and communities an opportunity to advertise their home-grown cuisine, but also give new culinary artistes a chance to perform and show off their skills. Here’s the cream of the crop in our area…

you won’t miss out on anything. As well as plenty of food stalls, demonstrations and tastings, there will be live music performances, a children’s play area, craft and charity stalls and plenty of other entertainment. Visit www. beaumarisfoodfestival.co.uk

Ludlow, 11th-13th September Now celebrating its 21st year, the venerable and unstoppable Ludlow Food Festival continues to go from strength to strength, hosting more events than ever before. Marquees in Ludlow Castle will be inhabited by Michelin-starred chefs performing free demonstrations, and there’ll be plenty of interactive activities such as cooking workshops, beer tasting and children’s cookery classes. With live music throughout the weekend, the infamous sausage, ale and bread trails, plus a photography exhibition, all running alongside a vast showcase of local and national produce, there is something for everybody here. Tickets: £8.50; £21 for all three days. Visit www.foodfestival.co.uk

Beaumaris, Anglesey, 12th-13th September Nantwich, 4th-6th September The historic town holds its annual foodie feast slap in the centre, surrounded by independent shops and restaurants, who also get in on the act. This lively family festival begins its celebrations with an extravaganza on Friday evening, then over the weekend live musicians and performers entertain. You can visit more than 160 stalls in the gourmet food halls, be inspired by chef demonstrations and sample a delicious something in one of the food courts. With a variety of exotic and local cuisine there is something to satisfy everyone’s taste buds. The atmosphere in the town centre with more 40,000 locals and tourists makes it an event not to be missed. And best of all, it’s free. Visit www. nantwichfoodfestival.co.uk

After the success of the inaugural event last year, Beaumaris Food Festival is returning for a second time, promising good family fun on the banks of the Menai Straits. This small but perfectly formed festival takes place on the Town Green, with one central stage, so

The Good Life Experience, Flintshire, 18th-20th September This event was attended by more than 2000 people at its inauguration last year. This year there’ll be celebrity chef appearances from 2005 Masterchef winner Thomasina Miers and the Baker Brothers, with cooking workshops and demonstrations showcasing dishes from different cultures. As well as the food, this is a weekend in the outdoors with unusual cultural experiences, plus activities on offer. The event gives Flintshire locals an opportunity to share their native cuisine at their food stalls. Tickets (weekend): adult £45; child (9-16) £22.50; there is also camping available. Visit www.thegoodlife experience.co.uk

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FOOD Cheshire, Arley Hall, 19th-20th September

Take more than 100 top local producers, a big serving of stunning hot food, real ale and wine bars, add a dash of craft and gift stalls, lots of activities for the kids, top chef demos from the likes of Great British Bake Off finalist Luis Troyano and Masterchef’s Luke Owen, stir in a cake competition and the popular Men vs Food competition, add lashings of live music and mix it all together to create a lovely foodie family day out. Tickets: £20 family; £7.50 adult; £3.50 child. Visit www. greatbritishfoodfestival.com

Abergavenny, 18th-20th September Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge and Raymond Blanc OBE (left) are just two of the many big names turning up at Abergavenny Food Festival. A few of the activities taking place are Q&As with well-known chefs, tutored tastings with experts and, both new for 2015, a meat market and a craft brewery festival. In the evening, there’s musical entertainment at Abergavenny Castle, which will be furnished with a bar and food stands. A fireworks display sets this festival apart from the rest. Tickets: £9; under 16s free. Visit www.abergavennyfoodfestival.com

Mold, 19th-20th September This familyfriendly festival focuses on fine food, drink and music and generates a genuine feel-good atmosphere. Now in its 10th year, it is known as one of the best in Wales for food lovers, and has become a respected showcase for food and drink producers from the local area, across Wales and further afield. You can browse produce from more than 100 exhibitors, and enjoy

inspirational cookery demonstrations by celebrity and local chefs in the Love Food cookery theatre – including from celebrity chefs Paul Rankin, Graham Tinsley and Dean Edwards. New this year is the Children’s Cookery School & Food Science Lab offering fun and experimental cooking sessions for all ages. Other attractions include art and craft activities, a beekeeping exhibition and honey show, children’s entertainment, plus live music on the outdoor stage from a variety of local bands and musicians. Tickets: £10 family; £5 adults; £2 children aged 3-12. Visit www.moldfoodfestival.co.uk

Chilli Festival, Dorothy Clive Garden, 20th September Visitors will be getting hot, hot, hot at the fourth annual Chilli Festival at the Dorothy Clive Garden on 20th September. The event is a fun, family day out including a chilli trail around the garden, a chilli market with stalls selling chilli-related products and plants, and a ‘Best Chilli Sauce’ contest judged by British Bake Off finalist and keen gardener Brendan Lynch, who will also be presenting a live chilli-themed baking demonstration. The brave can take part in a chilli eating contest or, if you’re not that mad about hot things, you can simply relax and enjoy other food-and-drink-related talks and demos in the food pavilion. There’ll also be live music, a bar, bhangra dancers, street food, a Brazilian dance display, and much more. Tickets: £5; £2, children aged 5-17. Visit www.dorothyclivegarden.co.uk

Anglesey Oyster and Welsh Produce, 10th-11th October This festival (which isn’t just about oysters by the way) takes place in the glorious coastal location of Trearddur Bay on the island, in the grounds of the Trearddur Bay hotel. There’s a marquee is full of quality Welsh food and drink companies, with plenty of choice to tempt your taste buds, including locally reared oysters (of course), beer, goat’s cheese, preserves, ice cream, charcuterie, chocolates, mutton, sausages, liqueurs and much more. There’s a demonstration kitchen on the paddock, where you can watch festival ‘anchor chef’ Melvyn Thomas cooking with produce from the festival, learn about edible fungi from The Mushroom Garden’s Cynan Jones, and discover how to make your own sausages. There’ll also be live music at the hotel and even a black tie ball on the Saturday night. The festival prides itself on being small and friendly, giving you chance to meet and build relationships with local producers. Tickets: £1; under-16s free. Visit www.angleseyoysterfestival.com

Hamper Llangollen, 17th-18th October Held at the International Pavilion, Hamper Llangollen was one of the first food festivals in Wales and it just gets better every year.. More than 100 exhibitors present diverse produce including organic meats, Welsh cheeses and chocolate. The festival has had quite a few famous attendees over the years, including the Hairy Bikers and TV chefs Dudley Newbery and Graham Tinsley. Discover live cookery classes, take part in fun workshops and explore the local producers market. Tickets: £5. Visit www. llangollenfoodfestival.com

North West Food Lovers, Cheshire, 23rd-25th October This festival presents local recipes and produce through more than 120 food and drink exhibitors. It features the Taste Cheshire Interactive Education Area, which will showcase an assortment of the county’s signature drink and produce. There are also stage demonstrations by celebrity and local chefs, plus an opportunity for children to discover new dishes and learn simple recipes at the Academy of Culinary Arts. And the festival is held in a marquee, so it’s completely weatherproof! Visit www.nwfoodloversfestival.co.uk

Gwledd Conwy Feast, 24th-25th October Conwy’s food exhibition features appearances from award winning Welsh chefs plus more than 150 food producers and stalls, all sharing hints and tips to improve your culinary skills. New chefs will have the chance to showcase their talents through demonstrations and tasters, while an array of handmade and local crafts will be available. The riverside town also hosts an eclectic mix of performers on the live stage, promoting local talent. Ticket prices: weekend £12; Saturday £8; Sunday £6; under 16s free. Visit www.conwyfeast.com

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We taste test delicious seasonal foods from local producers…

A taste of honey at Conwy

The Conwy Honey Fair is an annual institution, taking place every 13th September – unless that date falls on a Sunday, as it does this year, in which case the event happens on the 14th. Conwy has a very long association with honey and beekeeping and the Honey Fair is an opportunity for the public to meet local beekeepers, talk about bees, and buy local honey and hive products. There are all sorts of other bee-related products on offer, too, including beeswax candles, beeswax polish, and honey soaps.The fair takes place in the High Street and Lancaster Square and will be the 26th Honey Fair organised by the Conwy Beekeepers. Don’t miss it! Visit www.conwybeekeepers.org.uk

Rhubarb, rhubarb

A celebration of Shropshire

Heartsease Farm have added a new flavour to their range of sparkling juice drinks – like all This month sees the the launch of a company’s very special products, the book for Apple and Shropshire Rhubarb foodies. Much Pressé is more than just a made with recipe book, all-natural Made in ingredients to Shropshire a traditional features more recipe using than 90 of the country’s spring water from the family’s chefs and producers, cooks and Radnor Farm in Powys. farmers, with interviews and features If you like rhubarb you’ll love this revealing their passions, hopes and drink – ‘It’s really rhubarby!’ was dreams. It’s a chance to discover our testers’ reaction. The two-fruit their stories and get an insight combination is sweet and fresh into what makes these but with a subtle and sharp local producers’ foods WIN! WIN! hit of rhubarb. so special. We’ve got a copy The other six flavours in Plus, of course, the range are Elderflower of Made in Shropshire there are plenty of Presse, British recipes so that you to give away! For a Blackcurrant Crush, Fiery chance to win, email can create some Ginger Beer, St Clements editorial@yattaryattar. great-tasting Presse, Raspberry dishes at home, co.uk with ‘Book’ Lemonade and Traditional made with brilliant as the subject Lemonade. All are perfect local produce. for drinking on an Indian The book will be summer evening (well, we can launched at the Ludlow always hope!), and make a Food Festival on 11th-13th sophisticated alternative for those September, so get down there and avoiding alcohol. Heartsease Farm get your hands on a copy! sparkling drinks are £2.29 for For more information visit www. 750ml, available from www.ocado. recipesmadehere.co.uk com, or visit www.radnorhills.co.uk

Market fresh This issue: Whitchurch Whitchurch Farmers’ Market in Shropshire is a not-for-profit organisation run by the traders. It provides a great opportunity for locals and visitors to buy great food from producers within a 50mile radius of the town. Of the 20-plus stalls, the regulars include: l Tom (right, who also chairs the market committee) provides tasters of all of Berry Fresh Bakery’s traditionally prepared delicious jams, marmalades and chutneys – something for every palate l George of Mamma Della’s Kitchen who produce pies and pastries made from locally sourced meat l The French Corner and Raphael supply delicious French breads and pastries l ‘You design and we make anything from wood’ is what Nigel of Built 4 Paws promotes – from rabbit hutches to bird tables and much more. l Farm fresh meats and sausages can be bought from Alison and Jo of Adderley Wharf Farm Shop l Rodney Stokes (left) sells great pork pies made to a 150-yearold recipe, plus high quality sausage rolls l Lynne of 3 Tier Crafts sells cakes, cookies and savouries, and she caters for diabetic, low fat and gluten free diets. l Auntie Mo (Amanda) sells a wide variety of Scotch eggs – the free range eggs and sausage meat coated in fresh breadcrumbs are delicious. l Sweet Creations’ Laura (right) presents a mouthwatering array of handmade tartlets filled with fresh cream and fruit l Ann of Garden Craft of Wem grows most of her herbaceous perennials and vegetable plants from seed l For red, white and rosé wine, visit Corrine of Commonwood Vineyard. Her 2,000 vines are planted just outside of Wem. You will also find fresh fruit and vegetables, plus locally produced cheese and honey and much more at the market. As a social enterprise the market supports other Whitchurch organisations, with use of their gazebos and financial donations throughout the year, and is a member of Whitchurch Chamber of Trade. Visit www.whitchurchfarmersmarket.co.uk

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PUBS WITH WALKS

Pub gardens Make yourself feel like you really deserve that pint by working up a thirst. Here are some pubs with great walks nearby. Chainbridge, llangollen, Denbighshire Smack in the middle of the sixmile Llangollen History Trail, the Chainbridge Hotel sits right on the River Dee next to the newly refurbished chain footbridge. Local real ales, a good selection of wines and spirits, plus lunches and light snacks are available in the bar and lounge areas and, weather permitting, on the al fresco patio. Visit www. chainbridgehotel.com The Railway, Abergynolwyn, Gwynedd There’s lots of choice here – you can do a six mile walk exploring the foothills of Cadair Idris, or explore the Dolgoch Falls as just a couple of examples. The Railway is a friendly, down-to-earth community pub, serving real ales and excellent homecooked food. And if you don’t want to walk, you can just sit and admire the views. Call 01654 782279. Hazel Pear, Acton Bridge Cheshire There’s a choice of walks from this lovely country pub, ranging from four to seven miles, exploring the Cheshire countryside along the River Weaver or the Mersey Canal. The bar offers six cask-conditioned ales and a range of fine wines, while food is freshly cooked from scratch using locally sourced ingredients. Visit www.hazelpear.co.uk Stiperstones Inn, Shropshire In the middle of the Shropshire Hills, this familyowned pub is a great base for a flexible walk – you can do the whole route (about five miles) or you can cut it short if you get thirsty! The pub has two bars and a beer garden, with a range of real ales and food served all day. Visit www.stiperstonesinn.co.uk

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Six stars for Ludlow Celebrations are under way at Ludlow Food Centre following their success in this year’s Great Taste food awards – they received no less than six separate awards. The Great Taste competition received 10,000 entries, which were judged by more than 400 of the most demanding foodie palates belonging to chefs, critics, restaurateurs, producers and a host of food writers and journalists. The foods claiming gold stars included Ludlow’s Luxury Christmas Pudding – handmade to a special family recipe; Espresso Blend No3 single estate expertly roasted coffee beans; Medium Cut Seville Orange Marmalade; Lime and Elderflower Cheesecake; and Gloucester Old Spot Salami. Managing director at the centre Edward Berry said: ‘I am thrilled for our teams who work so hard perfecting their recipes. Receiving a Great Taste Award is an accolade that they all strive for. We hope that people will be tempted to sample our superb range of Great Taste produce made here at Ludlow Food Centre.’ Visit www.ludlowfoodcentre.co.uk or call 01584 856000.

TASTE TEST

Battlefield 1403 Beef and stilton pie

An award winner at this year’s Whitchurch Food Festival, this new pie is a hefty beast, easily enough to feed four hungry people, and simple to prepare – just heat through, which takes about 30 minutes in a moderate oven. We loved the pastry, a proper shortcrust that went all around the pie (rather than just a topping), and the thick pieces of slow-cooked beef were soft and fat-free. But the real wow came from the stilton – as soon as you cut into the hot pie you were hit by the unmistakable blue cheese aroma; each piece was filled with pieces of melted cheese oozing on to the plate. Overall, the addition of cheese did make the pie quite salty (but that’s cheese for you), but overall we couldn’t believe the quality of ingredients and size of the pie, all just for £7. Visit www.battlefield1403.com or call 01939 210905 to find out more.

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Jamie Ward’s traditional butchers

Based at Bellis Brothers Farm Shop at Holt, near Wrexham, this butcher is well known for his Welsh beef and lamb products, as well as local pork and chicken. Jamie has won a number of awards for his sausages, pork pies, bacon, burgers and more – so we thought it was about time we put a few products to the test

Caramelised Red Onion Pork Sausages

These sausages had a great aroma with well-balanced seasoning and were succulent and moist, with no excess fat at all during cooking. There was a great mix of flavours, the caramelized red onion just obvious enough with a lovely porky taste flavour. Overall a lovely savory and sweet mix.

Ginger, Chilli AND Lime Chicken This is a great purchase – hassle-free cooking with a professionallooking gourmet outcome! A real treat, full of flavour, it can be served with a variety of different accompaniments.

Welsh Dragon Beefburger

These were easy to cook and made hardly any mess as not an ounce of fat came out. The added chilli kept you on your toes – some bites contained more than others, a good sign proving that the burgers aren’t processed. The heat was just right, you could still get the full taste the meat, which was just delicious. Visit www.jamiewardsbutchers.co.uk or call 01829 272030.

Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness

As the vibrant green leaves of summer begin to turn into vivid reds and golds and winegrowers look towards harvest time, John Keats’ ode To Autumn always springs to mind. The poem’s embodiment of ripe, plump, richness fits beautifully with the aspirations of every winemaker and, indeed, the dreams of every wine lover. Here is a small selection of wine recommendations to suit the season perfectly from Tanners Wines (who have just been named the UK’s Large Independent Wine Merchant of the Year at the prestigious International Wine Challenge awards). New to Tanners, Los Coches Carmenere from Chile’s Rapel Valley is a wonderfully deep and subtly spicy red with a pure, dark berry core. It is an absolute steal at £7.50 per bottle. Also new, but this time from Portugal, Gandarada Red (£7.95) from the Dão region is a really attractive red wine with blackcurrant fruit on the palate plus hints of prunes and herbs. Another Portuguese treat is the incredible white Quinta Nova Pomares Branco (£9.95) from the jaw-droppingly beautiful Douro Valley. This white wine is fresh with herby aromas and hints of the orchard. Mouthfilling flavours of nectarines and fresh green apples take us full circle, back to Keats! To order, or for more information on these and other wines, call 01743 234455 or visit www.tanners-wines.co.uk

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In season food By Edward Berry at Ludlow Food Centre

Season of plenty

I always think of autumn as the season of plenty. There is such a bounty of extraordinary produce on offer, with our orchards, fields and hedgerows laden with delightful offerings. The British harvest bestowed upon us at this time of year gradually alters in its flavour profiles – the bright, fresh tastes of summery fruits and vegetables develop into a spectrum of warming, earthy and hearty produce to nourish and sustain. Apples, blackberries, damsons, pears, plums, pumpkins and beetroot are just some of the rich pickings that brighten our shelves with their vibrant hues. Soups, roasts, pies and hotpots begin to appear on our menus, to provide great comfort as the weather cools. The game season is important to many local residents – and I’m particularly fond of indulging in a tasty game pie that incorporates our cheesemaker Dudley’s delicious Remembered Hills. Its filling is made with tender pheasant breast, a dash of mustard, a splosh of double cream, a good crumble of blue cheese and a sprig of thyme – all enveloped in crisp, shortcrust pastry. Sensationally seasonal and all sourced from the Earl of Plymouth’s Estate... so very few food miles there. Not only is it time to celebrate the natural harvest, from 19th September to 4th October, we can also enjoy the delights of British Food Fortnight. Since 2002 this annual event has encouraged the people of Britain to champion the artisan producers of exceptional food and drink that we are fortunate to have. Always on the look-out for foodie pioneers and innovators, Ludlow Food Centre will be showcasing its own ranges as well as promoting a myriad of local businesses from the surrounding counties. Don’t miss this chance to come together to support the fabulous foods of our British Isles.

TASTE TEST

Bwydlyn Foods steak

Bwydlyn, the butchery arm of Harlech Foods, is now an online retailer that specialises in aged Welsh beef and lamb, which can be delivered, refridgerated, direct to your door within 24 hours. They choose their suppliers from Welsh farmers, and butcher and age their own cuts, in that way ensuring consistency. We were sent two sirloins to taste test – they had been aged for 21 days, and were from Welsh black beef cattle. They were thick cuts, allowing for a good variety in texture when prepared – which we think is the essence of a good steak – blackened and crisp on the outside, changing through to pink and soft in the middle, with juices running onto the plate. These sirloin steaks easily delivered, had excellent flavour, were tender and fatty (giving the taste) and had that nice fine texture you get with aged beef. Delicious, but then it’s hard to fault a steak! Visit www.bwydlyn.co.uk or call 01766 810 810.

Flower power! North Wales yogurt maker Daffodil Foods has cemented its reputation as a major player in the UK yoghurt market with two products now carrying the Great Taste logo. The young company, run by Lynne King from Pwllheli, already has won two Great Taste stars for its luscious, layered Mango and Passion Fruit yoghurt and one for the Lemon in this year’s Great Taste Awards. As the name suggests, the awards value taste above all else – all products are removed from their wrappings, and judges then savour, confer and re-taste to decide which products DID YOU are worthy of a one-, two- or three-star award.

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Farmers markets around the area North Wales Porthmadog Local Produce Market is a lively market selling produce grown, farmed or processed within the region, by the stallholders themselves. The market offers a ‘shop window’ for lots of small businesses in the area that are producing great quality foods that you’d otherwise find it to difficult to discover. Produce includes homemade baking, free range eggs, goats cheese, organic fruit and veg, locally reared beef and lamb, honey and beeswax products from local bees, handmade chocolates and much more. Visit www.marchnad porthmadogmarket.co.uk

Mid Wales Aberystwyth Farmers’ Market was launched in May 2000 and is very successful - last year it won Best Food Market in the BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards. Up to 30 stallholders bring their wares on the first and third Saturday of every month, including a whisky distillers, Welshcake makers, KNOW? beef and lamb farmers, turkey Yogurt is believed farmers, bakers, plant growers, to have originated craft makers, thousands of years woodworkers, ago in Eastern cheesemakers, cider makers and Europe and Asia much more. Visit www.aberystwyth farmersmarket.co.uk

The team at Yattar Yattar put some of the yogurts through an equally vigorous testing process (ha hem). We couldn’t fault the judges’ choice of Lemon – ‘It’s like a superb, luxurious lemon posset’ said our tester – and the Strawberry was also a firm favourite: ‘The compote is rich and sweet, but mixes with the creamy yogurt to give a soft, sumptuous flavour,’ was the verdict. Highly recommended. Visit www.daffodilfoods.co.uk or call 01758 720786.

Celebrate October in European style A European-style beer festival comes to the Vale of Clwyd on 3rd October, with 10 rural pubs taking part in ‘VOCtoberfest’. Based on the same principle as the successful ‘Route 76’ real ale festival, with a bus connecting all the pubs, each participating venue will be offering a variety of local and European beers, as well as food to soak up the ale, and plenty of live music. The one-day festival starts at midday with the dedicated buses operating approximately every 15 minutes until 9pm. Each of the pubs taking part will have a bus stop conveniently placed outside. A great opportunity to try a range of beers from further afield as well as local ales,without risking your driving licence. Visit www.busroute76.com/voctoberfest-2014

Cheshire Malpas Farmers Market is held on the morning of every third Saturday of the month, in the Jubilee Hall and on the High Street. Stallholders include local food producers – many of them award-winning artisans – along with arts and crafts makers and nurseries. On a stroll around the market you’ll find bakers, fishmongers, preserve makers, pie makers, cheese mongers, sweet makers, jewellery makers and much more. Visit www.malpascheshire. co.uk to find out more. See page 73 for information about Whitchurch market.

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FOOD TASTERS New facilities include indoor and outdoor play and entertainment areas for all ages

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Looking for somewhere to let the kids run loose while you relax – and maybe enjoy a sophisticated, luscious ice cream? Look no further…

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hen you enter Cheshire Farm Ice Cream’s new, state-of-theart family attraction – which opened its refurbished doors this summer – it’s hard to imagine that this was once an ordinary dairy farm. In the 30 years since Tom and Margaret Fell turned their milking parlour into an ice cream production unit, the farm has undergone some pretty major changes. Back in the 1980s, when milk quotas were introduced and the Fell family needed to find something to do with their excess milk, locally produced luxury ice cream was something of a rarity. Haagen Dazs and Ben & Jerry’s were barely heard of, so Cheshire Farm were definitely ahead of the curve. ‘We turned part of the building into a production unit and ice cream parlour,’ says son Jonathan, now company director, ‘and we found a recipe in a book on how to make ice cream. That basic recipe has stayed much the same over the past 30 years, with a few tweaks!’ It was clearly a recipe for success, as the farm now has more than 500,000 visitors a year. Since opening, the Ice Cream Farm has added extra things to do, offering family entertainment to create a day out, with things like mini golf, a playbarn and an outdoor play area. And that is another recipe that hasn’t changed – the new refurbishment ‘is really just the same things but bigger

and better,’ says Jonathan. ‘Everything is still themed around ice cream, The attraction is still free to enter and we still offer free entertainment alongside the pay and play facilities.’ The new facilities, though, are so much bigger and better. ‘Honeycomb Canyon’ is not just a sand pit – it’s Europe’s largest indoor sand and water play area. In ‘Daisy’s Garden’ you’ll find the Flavour Forest, with a magical upside-down Ice Cream Tree that oozes freezing mist. You can have a go at quad bike racing on the ‘Silvercone’ track; while the Fun Factory with its soft play adventure barn has a host of activities for toddlers and older children. Teenagers are catered for in ‘The Loft’, with retro games machines and chill-out areas, and there’s shopping with a distinct – and magical – difference at the Impulse Emporium. Of course, the main thing that people go for is the ice cream itself, which is still made from milk from cows just two fields away. This is now served up in the world’s largest purposebuilt ice cream parlour, in a staggering 50-plus flavours, with varieties to appeal to everybody from the sweetest-toothed child to the most sophisticated palate.

How do they come up with these flavours? Jonathan is understandbly protective about giving away secrets: ‘Well, as tastes change we mix and match,’ he says. ‘We make bespoke flavours for wholesale clients, such as chefs, and of course, there’s the Artisan Room on site, where you can go and make your own ice cream.’ So in the unlikely event that you arrive and find that out of all the flavours on offer, there isn’t one you like, don’t worry – you can always create one! y The Ice Cream Farm, Tattenhall CH3 9NE, visit www.theicecreamfarm.co.uk, or call 01829 770995.

‘In the unlikely event you can’t find a flavour you like, you can create one!’

What’s on offer

The Ice Cream Farm offers value-for-money play passes, giving a reduction on the £3.50 price of the pay-to-play facilities. For instance, for £10 you get four passes, working out at £2.50 each. The more you buy, the more you save, with passes going up to the ‘VIP’, which costs £100 and gives you 100 entries – working out at £1 per go. The passes are not time restricted: you can use them all in one day for a group of people, or regular visitors can spread them out over repeat visits. ‘The site itself is still free to enter, and with free parking, it’s still great value for money,’ says Jonathan.

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A visit to Maenan Abbey This hotel offers perfect proof that great quality, beautifully presented local food doesn’t have to cost the earth

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the perfect hearty accompaniment to the meat and gravy. The beef was served medium to medium-rare, topped with sautéed red onions for a little extra bite. It was a lovely piece of fillet steak, seared to nearly black on the outside, soft light pink in the middle, and the mostly sweet sides worked very well with a rich gravy of just the right consistency. The ring of mini roast potatoes were a delight – crisp on the outside and fluffy in the middle, perfect little cubed mouthfuls covered in gravy. The lamb, on its bed of mash, came with roasted shallots and gravy, with a jug of mint sauce on the side. The plate also boasted a parcel of steamed beans wrapped in parma ham, a lovely bit of colour and a terrific way to present a common vegetable. The carving was very generous – we counted no less than six pieces, which left us replete but determined to order at least one dessert. And in truly impressive style the ‘fruit meringue roulade’ (whose name does in no way do it justice) arrived, a towering combination of meringue, ice cream, white chocolate, cream and jam, with strawberries on top. Irresistible. David says: ‘Nigel Davies and I decided to manage Maenan Abbey ourselves from March last year – and we’ve never been busier! We’re also doing more weddings. We’re a licensed premises, and with a ceremony in the main dining room we can seat 100 guests – it’s a lovely backdrop for the ceremony. We only charge by the item, rather than a package deal with extras thrown in – so couples can choose exactly what they want to include, and they find it adds up to much better value. ‘It’s worth mentioning that our pre-Christmas lunches start from the end of November – they’re very popular, and we have the whole place done up with traditional Victorian decorations. We also

do Christmas party nights, and can take group bookings of any size up to 100. ‘We also get a lot of walkers (this is a stunning part of Wales), and many people love to know that we’re dog friendly too – they only place they’re not allowed is the restaurant!’ y

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W is for Wallpaper, 26th September-22nd November, Ruthin Craft Centre

A glass act In Glanafon near Corwen in north Wales, two artists continue the tradition of creating unique pieces of artwork from glass. Husbandand-wife team David and Wendy PryceJones have their own studio in an old church hall where they lovingly hand craft glass art and sculptures. In their shop, they stock innovative gifts for all occasions – jewellery, ceramics and metal sculptures – all available to buy. David has been working with glass for 38 years. ‘My wife Wendy is a glass stainer, so we opened up our own studio, which has now been running for 20 years,’ says David. ‘I learnt a lot of the techniques I use today while making glass ornaments in Deeside. Now, I like to use old Venetian techniques such as lacework. I like to focus on organic shapes, and dragons are perhaps my favourite to create.’ At the studio, you can watch David and Wendy at work in demonstrations for groups of 10 to 15, where you can see glass birds, flowers and dragons take form. ‘During the winter we run two-day courses,’ says David, ‘for anyone who wants to try their hand at glassblowing.’ The pieces Glassblobbery make are lifelike and colourful, and you can even have your own piece commissioned upon request. Visit www.glassblobbery.com or call the studio on 01490 460440.

In touch with nature A celebration of everyday domestic beauty, Natural Art jewellery is inspired by the colours and shapes of nature. Jo Stephens started her company after years working as a teacher. ‘I always wanted to do something creative,’ says Jo. ‘I’m inspired by nature and wanted to create something that would celebrate the beauty of colours and shapes found in gardens and hedgerows, hence Natural Art was born.’ Jo blends polymer clays and uses hypoallergenic findings to create her jewellery pieces – earrings, brooches, necklaces etc – in the shape of miniature fruits, leaves, flowers and vegetables. Each item is unique, individually handcrafted at her Shropshire home. The pieces are available to buy at Attingham Park and through Jo’s website, and she also hopes that her story will be picked up on by other would-be creative people. ‘I want to inspire people who dream about making their hobby, or creative streak, into something tangible,’ says Jo. ‘It’s never too late!’ For more information visit www. natural-art.co.uk

Much more than just something to cover up ugly walls, wallpaper is possibly the biggest design commitment we make in our homes, and communicates our taste and style instantly like no other home furnishings. This exhibition showcases the best in contemporary wallpaper, exploring and celebrating hand printed techniques, and featuring some of the most exciting designers and makers across the UK. For the makers, wallpaper is like a huge canvas that requires extensive planning and design before getting anywhere near manufacture. Digital techniques may have made things easier, but many makers prefer traditional hand screen or lino printing techniques for the different quality of finish they allow. Twenty makers will be on show in the exhibition, which will include hand-blocked designs by octogenarian designer Marthe Armitage; St Jude’s delicate, illustrative wallpapers and Mini Moderns’ graphic creations. Visit www.ruthincraftcentre.org.uk for more information.

Reader photos

Vicki Mather, 32, took this photo while sitting by the River Dee in Chester. The mallard had managed to grab itself a bit of bread, but there was soon a greedy black-headed gull in hot pursuit. ‘It was a feeding frenzy and the chase was on!’ says Vicki. She used a Nikon D50 to take the photo. Have you got a special photo you’d like to share? Send your pictures to editorial@yattaryattar.co.uk and they could feature here!

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Local artist profile

Tina Holley

The award winning north Wales artist Tina Holley creates watercolour paintings of landscapes, trees and water, and also detailed architectural studies. Tina’s brushwork is meticulous, capturing the ever changing moods of the Welsh landscape, and the many other places that she has visited. Tina has won many awards, and has exhibited around the UK and in the United States. This year, she exhibited at the Beaumaris Festival and at the Anglesey Show. You can see her work locally from 4th-6th September at the Snowdonia Arts Festival. Visit www.tinaholley.com for more information, or visit her gallery on Augusta Street, Llandudno.

Exhibition Diary

Late summer on the Llawn

l Camille Blatrix, until 1st November, Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno A collection of sculpted works from French artist Camille Blatrix who was awarded the Prix d’enterprise Ricardin 2014, which annually awards a monetary prize to an emerging French artist whose work has been exhibited at the foundation’s space in Paris. Visit www.mostyn.org

Llandudno’s third arts weekend, LLAWN03, which takes place l Brian Jones, 4th September-30th around the town from 18th-20th September, will be a packed November, The Hafren, Newtown three days of idiosyncratic events to celebrate Llandudno’s Brian’s latest amazing past and collection of oil fascinating present. paintings includes a wealth of Since its inauguration inspirational scenery three years ago, the capturing the festival has been a exquisite colouring huge hit with visitors and moods of the and locals alike and mid Wales countryside. There will also be a once again there will collection of hand embellished be theatre, dance, prints to compliment the installations, pop-up and original paintings. Visit www. Did you know? site-specific events, film, thehafren.co.uk talks and family events – something for everyone, The Edinburgh including the hugely popular Bathing Machines Fringe Festival in which will, once again, line the Promenade. August is actually If you thought you didn’t like art – or you’re the world’s biggest sure you like art but you’re not sure what you like – this is an event to confound preconceptions arts festival and affirm convictions. Visit www.llawn.org for more information.

Learn to paint in pastels

Ever fancied trying your hand at painting, but not been sure where to start, or reluctant to invest in the materials, when you don’t know how your work will turn out? Well, now’s your chance to give painting in pastels a go, at a workshop by pastel artist and tutor Paul Pigram at the Bodnant Welsh Food Centre on 14th October. At this workshop you’ll be taken on a step-by-step process through each stage towards a finished painting, with Paul guiding you through the process and techniques of this medium. All materials will be supplied for the day, including pastel card and Unison pastels, and the workshop is suitable for both beginners and experienced artists. Call 07909 333929 or visit www.paulpigram.co.uk

Rocking Down Under Mid-Wales based sculptor Ben Dearnley is used to working outside, but he recently swapped the wet and windy Welsh weather for some Australian sunshine. For his most recent project, Ben, who is no stranger to the outback (his parents moved to Australia in 1990), went to the Two Rivers Wines vineyard in the Hunter Valley. ‘I was inspired by all these silent sandstone boulders waiting for me to release their voices,’ says Ben. As the project progressed, the rocks became sleeping giants, guardians and even a blue-tongued lizard – who popped out from under a boulder while Ben was working on it. If you think Ben’s work rocks (pardon the pun) you can view some examples at the seafront in Borth, or check it out online at www.bendearnley.com

l Fracture: World War One to 21st-century Healing, 10th September-9th November, Qube, Oswestry This new digital installation, created by Justin Cliffe and Peter Farago, celebrates the remarkable story of Sir Robert Jones and Dame Agnes Hunt, pioneers who revolutionised modern orthopaedics and nursing rehabilitation, and after whom the RJAH hospital and NHS Trust are named. Visit www.qube-oca.org.uk l Gerald Dewsbury and Chris Welsh, 12th September-17th October, Twenty-Twenty, Much Wenlock Examples of artwork from Welsh painter Dewsbury, including romantic landscapes and objective studies, alongside the work of Chris Welsh, a still life painter. Visit www.twenty-twenty.co.uk l A Personal Journey in Clay, 13th September-31st October, Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws An exhibition of ceramics by Andy Warren that describe his ceramic and personal journey over a 40 year period from sixth form general studies, through a professional period making wood fired salt glaze, to his current status as a hobby potter. Visit www.midwalesarts.org.uk l Northern Artists’ Eclectic Mix 23rd September-5th November, Castle Park Arts Centre The work of a group of professional and semi-professional artists from northern England and north Wales. There will be an Open Evening on 25th September, and other events are being planned in support of this exhibition. Visit www.castleparkarts. co.uk or call 01928 735832.

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What’s on at Afonwen The month of September sees lots of artists involved in Helfa Gelf (see left). At the Afonwen centre there’s a great calendar of events over the next couple of months. Here’s a taste of what is going on:

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8th, Inspired Textiles A collection of artists who have studied together and continue to work together with textiles, fibre art and stitch work. 9th-10th, Made by Melissa From jewellery to cards to stitchwork, Melissa has a vibrant and colourful collection of crafts 11th, Catherine Taylor Parry An accomplished artist, Catherine uses colour, movement and texture, and draws, paints or prints her work on canvas or paper, using a mix of materials and techniques.

On the trail of art September is a big month in the arts world in north Wales, as it’s time for the Helfa Gelf/Art Trail, the region’s biggest open studio event. Every weekend in September, artists open their studios and invite the public in to see them at work – or many join forces to take over a public space to show their work and techniques. There are a number of artists, workshops, galleries and other spaces taking part, with everything from sculpture to watercolour, jewellery to moving images to be seen. Among the shows on offer is a display of work by ForvART (seven artists calling themselves Friends of Rhydymwyn Valley Artists) who will be coming together to exhibit at the lovely Rhydymwyn Valley Nature Reserve near Mold on 5th-6th and 12-13th September. This unique site was once the most secret location in the UK during World War Two, and has a fascinating war history. It is now a nature reserve, with bats and otters and newts and, now, artists! The seven very different artists work in willow, driftwood, pastels, clay, acrylic, water colour and mixed media, and the unique location plus the varied art to see make this well worth a visit – not to mention the tea and home made cakes that will be on offer! Among the works on display will be the giant storytelling chair in the sensory garden. On the same dates,

in the nearby village of Cilcain, the Cilcain Artisans will be holding their exhibition in the village hall. Sharon Wagstaff (featured in the last issue of Yattar Yattar), Ronnie Drillsma, Carol Udale, Helen Taylor and Lyn Gibson will be offering demonstrations, original pictures, cards, prints, mugs and handmade books for sale. From 12-13th and 19th-20th September, Eurgain Studio in Rhosesmor will be opening, with seven artists taking part, showing textile arts, hand and machine embroidery, mixed media, felt work, hand-spinning, hand-dyed fibres, photographs, stained glass and jewellery in five rooms across two floors. You can meet and talk to the artists and watch demonstrations, with lots of items for sale. Meanwhile, four artists from Oswestry will be showing their work at Llangollen Museum & Art Gallery every weekend during September. Painters Gill Crozier and Janie McLeod, tapestry weaver Ros Hornbuckle, and jewellery maker Graham Mitchell will be exhibiting together as ‘Earthscape’, their work inspired by the natural world and the landscape that we are lucky enough to live in. With more than 400 artists participating, Helfa Gelf If you would takes place in Gwynedd, like to see your Conwy, Denbighshire, artwork or events Flintshire and Wrexham. covered here, For more information visit www.helfagelf.co.uk email editorial@

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From above left: Work by one of the Eurgain artists; the storytelling chair at Rhydymwyn; work by Gill Crozier 12th-13th, Ana and Sonia Working in textiles, Sonia creates day bags using many famous brand materials, bunting and blankets, while Ana creates beautiful knitted toys, many from the Beatrix Potter stories.

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3rd-4th, Boutique Le Lapin Fiona makes earth-friendly scented candles, essential oil reed diffusers and wicker wreaths; she upcycles whenever possible and uses vintage pieces to display her candles. 6th-7th, Painting on Silk Artist Mair creates pictures, scarves, cards, cushions and wall art. 8th-9th, Terry Wilde The watercolour artist will be showing his exquisite watercolour paintings of wildlife and demonstrating his unique style. Visit www.afonwen.co.uk or call 01352 720965 for more information.

Share your movie memories Calling all film camera buffs! Do you have any footage of local events, such as carnivals and fairs or other important community events such as royal visits, that you’d be willing to share? Flicks in the Sticks, the local community cinema scheme that covers Shropshire and mid Wales, is launching a project to unearth archive films of local events and make them accessible to the wider public. The scheme aims to throw light on the recent history of rural communities in the region and give residents an opportunity to explore their local heritage. The films will be converted to a digital file and be uploaded to the Flicks website, where the public will be able to view them, leave comments and share their own memories of local events, creating a detailed picture of the event; who was there, what date it was, the cause for celebration, and so on. The best of these films will then be toured to local communities to be shown on the big screen before a regular Flicks evening. Flicks is therefore looking for any films that people may have, particularly ones that have lots of local people in them. If you or somebody you know might have such a film that you’d be willing to share, email archive@artsalive.co.uk.

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Luxury development open day Looking for a new home in the country? You may just find it at the open day at St Elphin’s View in Cheshire in September

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Private gardens and panoramic views

The detached homes will come complete with private gardens, designated parking and panoramic views over the beautiful Cheshire countryside. Care has been taken to ensure these homes complement the existing dairy building conversions, including the use of similar brick styles and colours to suit the rural setting. Thoughtful design features such as wooden beams in the master bedroom also tie in to fit with the historic homes on the development. Liverpool-based developer Atrium has been working on the project and is urging interested buyers to come to the open day and see the new homes for themselves. Jayne Holley, general manager of Atrium, says: ‘The homes at St Elphin’s View are going to look spectacular and I can’t wait to welcome prospective buyers to the show home in September. We have already had

a great deal of interest in the development with four of the six converted properties which make up phase one already sold and another reserved.’ Members of the Atrium team will be on hand during the open day to help visitors and answer any queries. ‘I’m sure demand for these new build homes will be strong so please contact our selling agents Meller Braggins soon to not miss out!’ says Jayne. y Prices are £535,000 for the new build homes. To view the properties or request more details, contact Meller Braggins direct on 01925 210021.

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Yattar Yattar takes a peek behind the doors of some stylish properties in the region. Well, we can all dream…

The country house With a wealth of charm and character, Hendre is a five-bedroom, Georgian grade II listed country house between the villages of Trefnant and Bodfari in the heart of the Vale of Clwyd. It’s a property of architectural importance with a great history, probably dating back to the 17th century, and originally part of the Watkins Williams Wynne estate. In addition to the house, the property has adjoining outbuildings and 2.73 acres of land. It has undergone lots of renovation, while still retaining its original quality and character, to become the beautiful house it is today. Throughout the house, the rooms are spacious and charming. The entrance hallway has exposed timber flooring and a stunning decorated centre ceiling, with an elegant open balustrade staircase sweeping up to the first floor. The living room overlooks the front garden, and the historic carved fireplace is believed to be an ‘original Adams’. There’s a timber and glass conservatory, a bright and airy dining room and a traditional farmhouse kitchen with the

original scullery, Welsh slate flooring and an Aga. The kitchen is also home to oak beams and granite worktops. Sometimes in a large house, it’s difficult to find cosy comfort, but that is certainly not the case here – in addition to the living room, there’s also a snug, with a substantial inglenook fireplace to curl up next to on dark winter evenings. Upstairs, the landing leads to five bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom boasts a Victorian cast iron fire and panoramic views out of the sash windows. Bedrooms three, four and five overlook the rear walled gardens. This house is a wonderful family home and it also has a separate adjoining residential unit with its own living room/ kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. The outbuildings have been used for a boarding kennels business, but also lend themselves to equestrian facilities. This property is for sale at £759,000 from Jones Peckover. Visit www.jonespeckover.co. uk or call 01745 812127.

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Through the keyhole ‘Pull up to the circular drive with fountain centrepiece and it’s easy to feel like a lord of the manor’

The barn conversion Pulling up into the circular driveway of the Old Byre, with its fountain centrepiece, it’s easy to feel like a lord of the manor. This barn conversion has 1.6 acres of gardens to relax in and is located down a quiet country lane in Farndon, South Cheshire. Take in the rural views or head inside and get lost exploring the drawing, dining, breakfast rooms and hall. The conversion has a family feel and, being at the end of a quiet no-through road beyond electric gates, little ones are safe as, well, houses! Get the kettle whistling on the vintage two-oven Aga in the kitchen and enjoy a cup of tea in the conservatory, but make sure you open the patio doors to take in that country air. Upstairs there are four bedrooms to pick from if you fancy a nap, the master one coming equipped with an en suite shower room. Showering not tickle your fancy? How about the claw foot bath-tub in the family bathroom for a soak? After all that hard work gather the family and cuddle up in the comfy lounge with the wood-fire crackling underneath the light wood ceiling beams. The Old Byre is on the market at a guide price of £575,000 from Savills in Chester. Visit the website at www.savills.co.uk or call 01244 323232.

A piece of history Plas Clough, a beautiful heritage home situated on the outskirts of medieval Denbigh, dates back to 1567 when Queen Elizabeth I ruled the country. It was built by Sir Richard Clough, agent and partner of Sir Thomas Gresham, and a merchant and financier who worked for Elizabeth and her royal siblings. You can still see the Flemish influence in the design, and the Grade II listed building was widely believed to have been constructed with the help of Flemish craftsman with imported materials. The house is regarded asone of the first houses in Wales to reflect the Renaissance style, with its crow-stepped gable, steeply pitched slated roofs and symmetrical five-bay front. History and heritage aside, this sevenbedroom house provides a grand home with unrivalled views of the rolling Welsh countryside. There’s a wealth of original features, with bright, spacious rooms and many large reception rooms, including a drawing room, sitting room and dining room, all with views. The kitchen overlooks an extensive lawned area, and is fitted with integrated appliances, in addition to a characterful multi-fuel stove which heats the whole house. Off the kitchen, there are ancillary stores, an office, a wine store and a scullery. Also downstairs are a snug, utility rooms and separate toilet, in addition to a second kitchen and games room. There are not one but three staircases linking the two floors of the house. Upstairs,

the master bedroom has its very own dressing room for all the clothes that just won’t fit into the wardrobe. A further three large double bedrooms boast beautiful views to the front of the house. On top of this there are another three bedrooms and three spacious family bathrooms. Outside, there’s a lengthy sweeping drive leading up to the house, a large parking area, lawns for entertaining and a small wooded area. There’s also a large enclosed cobbled courtyard behind, which gives access to a a range of domestic outbuildings. Plas Clough is on the market for £585,000 from Jones Peckover. Visit www. jonespeckover.co.uk or call 01745 812127.

‘The master bedroom has its very own dressing room’

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Perfect locations for luxury living Awel y Mor The Promenade, Pwllheli LL53 5BP Viewing by appointment only 01745 538177 Only two 3 bedroom detached homes for only £152,500 Ready to move into - carpets, lighting and window dressings all included 14 town houses ready early 2016 - call to register your interest

Llys Adda Penrhosgarnedd, Bangor LL57 2AW Telephone 01248 351604 Hurry! Last few remaining Plot 17 The Elsi, a stunning 4 bedroom property Now reduced from £375,00 to £340,000 Reserve now and we’ll include your flooring

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Homes&interiors Inspirational ideas and sound advice for your home – inside and outside!

Blow away the cobwebs Fed up with your battered front door and weatherworn windows? Flintshirebased company Custom Precision Joinery combine the knowledge and experience of skilled craftsman with the latest technology to offer purpose made energy-rated casement and sliding sash windows, doors, bi-fold doors and staircases to your own bespoke requirements. The company offers great service alongside products that are manufactured to an extremely high quality, and also provide the option of factory glazing and full factory finish decoration on all external joinery products. Custom Precision Joinery have worked in executive homes, social housing, timber-framed building projects, sympathetic rural developments and listed buildings. They can also advise on style, and design, manufacture and install high quality hardwood conservatories and orangeries. The company prides itself on giving good, honest advice, and whether you require a complete start-to-finish service or help with a minor detail they are happy to assist. Visitors are always welcome to the showroom where a range of products are available to view, and you can also see windows, doors and staircases being manufactured in the factory. For more information call 01244 550444 or visit the website at www.cpjoinery.co.uk

Get a good night’s sleep Paul Burnet of And Now To Bed in Prestatyn answers your questions about buying a bed or mattress What do I need to keep in mind when buying a new bed? Have a good idea of what you’re looking for before heading to a showroom, and make sure you’ve measured where the bed is to go. What do you want out of your mattress? Do you want soft or firm, and do you want to be able to turn it? For the bed, there are a number of options, such as a Divan set with or without drawers, or a frame in metal, wood or faux leather. Think about colour, too, as bed companies now make bases and headboards to match in lots of different colours. Always treat yourself to a new bed, rather than treating a spare room to one! Are there certain things to think about when buying for children? Don’t always go for the cheapest option. Growing bones need good support. Think about size, and whether you need storage underneath. An ottoman base is a good option, with great storage for toys. If you need something for sleepovers, a metal bed can store an extra bed underneath. What kinds of beds and mattresses do you stock? We stock a large selection of mattresses: pocket sprung, open coil, memory foam, latex, and even rolled up mattresses! We’ll help you find what you’re looking for. We sell bespoke mattresses too for special sized beds such as those in caravans. How do I know I’m buying a quality product? We only sell beds and mattresses that have been supplied to us by a UK factory, which is regulated by the National Bed Federation. All our products conform to UK fire regulations, and you can rest assured that our customers will have a good, safe night’s sleep.

How to: decorate for autumn We all want our homes to feel warm and inviting in autumn, so here are some top tips for quick and easy ways to give your space a seasonal makeover Colour me warm Add splashes of warm colour here and there, e.g. with deep red, brown and orange cushions and throws. If you have the time and inclination you can create a feature wall – try using muted shades with aubergine, burnt-tangerine and crimson colours.

Get cosy Got a fireplace? Even if you don’t have an open fire or a log burner, you can still make the fireplace the central focus. Invest in an iron fireguard, and add colourful candles and dried leaves. In terms of soft furnishings, choose earth-coloured blankets and throws, and invest in heavier, full-length curtains. Brighten up As the evenings draw in, homes with small windows and little natural light can feel dark and oppressive early. Use candles, fairy lights and feature lights to bring a warm atmosphere as well as light. Put battery-powered candles in coloured lanterns, and hang them or put them on coffee tables or on your hearth. Be inspired Let the great outdoors guide you in your choices. See what shades the trees are sporting this season; the colours the sky turns before the sun sets; and the textures you spot on an autumn walk. If you’re really stuck, visit www.pinterest.com to browse ideas.

Solid as oak

For oak products that don’t cost the earth, look no further than Oak Warehouse in Chester. Here you’ll find a wide selection of high quality floors or doors for your home to choose from. Oak Warehouse’s engineered oak flooring comes either unfinished or prefinished with special treatments – it’s a practical choice for homeowners because of its versatility and adaptability. The solid oak comes in different widths, boards, lengths and finishes, perfect to add character to any room. And if you want other furnishings to match, the company also supplies solid internal oak doors, oak door casings, architraves and skirting boards to suit any decor and to achieve a perfect finish. Dedicated to providing traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, Oak Warehouse prides itself on high quality oak products that blend rustic influences with contemporary style. The company has more than 20 years’ experience in supplying quality lacquers and oils for oak floors and doors and they source only the finest sustainable oak to use in manufacturing. Visit www.oakwarehouse.co.uk to find out more.

For more information, visit www.andnowtobed.co.uk or call 01745 852877.

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Homes & interiors Putting comfort first

Richard Jones, owner of Dial A Mattress in Shrewsbury, explains how scrapping the big showroom means his customers get an easier night’s sleep ‘We own our own warehouse where we can keep large amounts of stock, and we rent a small shop where the public can view our products. Doing this keeps our overheads down. For example, we do Rest Assured mattresses at half the price of some big name retailers. ‘We also have lots of products available immediately, which is different from many shops as often they have to order what you want – which is time you don’t want to waste if you’re sleeping on the floor! Being able to access stock means quick delivery – plus our delivery service is free and we can dispose of old mattresses. ‘We stock well known brands, but we also stock many manufacturers that customers haven’t heard of. When buying a mattress, a lot of the time you’re paying for the brand so if you go for an unknown label you can save money without skimping on quality. ‘I’d recommend anybody looking for a mattress come over to the shop – we’ve got 40 different mattresses here on display and more than 100 to choose from in pictures. Our shop is very interactive rather than browsing based: we figure out what the customer wants by chatting to them, giving advice and encouraging them to try out the mattresses. We also stock bedframes and furniture.’ For more information visit www.dialamattress.co.uk or call 01743 463157.

Find your perfect kitchen When you move into a new home, one of the most important things is having a kitchen that ‘fits’ you. Mary Jones of Anglesey found her perfect fit, with a bespoke kitchen from north-Wales-based Calon Furniture. ‘Calon were recommended by a friend,’ says Mary. ‘At first, I didn’t really know what I wanted and so I left Tony to design it for me. I told him what I wanted where – for instance

I knew where I wanted the sink and cooker, and I wanted a breakfast bar in front of the window, but other than that I left it up to him. ‘I also didn’t want lots of cupboards high up – I’m only 5ft nothing! – so Tony adapted

the design to fit me. He was really helpful with lots of advice. I knew I didn’t want granite surfaces, but I didn’t want shiny either, so Tony used Maia, a kind of laminate. He also suggested having the breakfast bar in oak and it looks lovely – it’s like having a dining table in the kitchen. ‘The whole thing was absolutely no hassle – I didn’t have to chase Tony about anything; the price he quoted was the price charged – and it was half what some others had quoted! – and it’s great quality. ‘I’m absolutely thrilled with the result – it’s not a very big kitchen, but I’ve got loads of space and loads of cupboard room. I’m very pleased with my kitchen. It’s a perfect fit!’ Calon Furniture pride themselves on providing a thoughtful design service to create bespoke, quality kitchens and furniture, with a dedicated team of designers and craftsmen. Tony and his team can design and fit kitchens and furniture of any size and type – small or large, traditional or contemporary – anywhere in the country. To find out more, visit www.calonfurniture. co.uk or call 01490 420816.

Home shopping

Summer holiday memories! Camper van cushion, £7.99, from www.shopintheclouds. com

Solid aluminium hand-painted dog door stop – fun and useful. £44.99 from www. britishironworkcentre.co.uk

Accoya – is this the future of timber? Inwood Cymru, in north Wales, offers its customers a range of different timbers, including the new and revolutionary Accoya. This is made from Radiata pine, a softwood that grows primarily in New Zealand, and which is treated with acetic acid – vinegar essentially. This special treatment means the timber is guaranteed to last for 50 years above ground and 25 years below, making it the ideal choice for outside timber projects, such as windows, gates and garage doors. Accoya is also environmentally sustainable: it is grown in FSC and PEFC certified forests; it is non-toxic; it is an abundant and fast-growing species of tree that is fully reusable and recyclable; it can even be used safely as a source of bio-energy. Longer-lasting hard woods, such as oak, take a long time to regrow after felling, meaning the impact on the environment is huge; Accoya, however, regrows quickly so it really is an environmentally sound choice. Because of the treatment added to the timber, any paint or stains last at least three times longer than on other woods. Accoya also does not swell when wet, meaning windows, doors or gates will swing open effortlessly any time of year. Treating the timber with acetic acid does not compromise the natural beauty of the wood, so it still looks good. Inwood Cymru Ltd are approved Accoya joinery manufacturers. To find out more about the range of Accoya products visit www. woodworkersuk.co.uk

Crafty animals: Edge sculptures, from £119.99, from www. villagecrafts.co.uk

Smells like summer! Lavender Scented Drawer Sachets, handcrafted by Olio of Oxney, £13 from www. seashoreno4.co.uk

Use dead ceiling space to dry your washing indoors. Sheila Maid Clothes Airer, from £59-£88, from www. nutscene.com

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Homes & interiors

Prepare for winter

The cold weather is coming – make sure you keep warm with a serviced boiler, a top-notch heating system and the comfort of a real fire

Why burning wood is good A wood-burning or multi-fuel stove is definitely a good investment. Gareth Mostyn of Saxon Homecare explains the benefits ‘When buying a wood/multi-fuel stove think of it as an investment rather than a simple purchase. You’ll gain control over your heating bills and always have a backup heat source – power cuts can leave homes without heat for days; with a stove, you have nothing to worry about. Fire it up, sit back, and enjoy the flames! ‘Stoves are also one of the most eco-friendly choices you can make – wood is, after all, a sustainable and renewable energy source. They are also reliably efficient and they provide a focal point for a room. Once you get one you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it! ‘Stoves can be fitted in all types of property, even if you don’t have a chimney. Wherever you want the stove in your house, it’s rare that Saxon don’t find a way to install it. And don’t worry if

your home is modern – although the traditional image of a wood-burning stove is rustic, the market is constantly developing new products and innovations to keep up with modern trends. Saxon has stoves from more than 20 makers; that’s a combined choice of more than 600 stoves. They are sure to be able to find one that fits your surroundings, whether modern or traditional. ‘Stoves are easy maintenance, too – of course, they need a little TLC, and parts need replacing every so often, so it is important to choose a stove where parts are readily available. A reputable manufacturer will ensure that all perishable parts can be replaced by the user. Other than that, you just need to clean your stove weekly or fortnightly, depending on use, clearing it of all excess ash (more frequently when burning coal). The chimney/flue should also be swept once a year by a qualified chimney sweep.’ For more information visit www. saxonhomecare.co.uk or call 0800 169 8187.

Hydro tech gears up to take centre stage Julian Astbury is the owner of a north Wales-based company with two sides to it – Eco Tech, which focuses on renewable energy such as solar, heat pumps, biomass wood pellets and wood chip boilers, and Hydro Tech which offers gas and LPG gas, oil and solid fuel installations. As the winter moves in Julian and his team are gearing up Hydro Tech to get you through those chilly months. ‘Our heating engineers and plumbers have more than 25 years’ experience in the business and offer all aspects of heating and domestic plumbing,’ says Julian. ‘In recent years we’ve seen the movement towards renewable energy, however we also focus strongly on our core business. Renewable energy is still a valid option for many homes and is obviously much better for the environment.’ If you would like to know more about different types of energy Julian and his staff are on hand to discuss your needs. Visit www.ecotechheating.co.uk or call 01352 810920

A boiling hot topic

Don’t wait until you need it to get your boiler serviced – you could be in for a chilly time! ‘I get a lot of calls from people who’ve had their central heating switched off all summer, and then when they switch it on again, they have problems,’ says plumbing and heating expert Shane Rumney of SR Plumbing and Heating. ‘I recommend having your boiler serviced before winter sets in.’ Shane is also a central heating specialist and can install a full system from scratch – whether natural gas, LPG or oil-fired. He can add a radiator or two to an existing system, or give your whole heating set up a good clean out, eliminating cold spots and making it safe, clean and efficient. Shane also does general plumbing – anything from fixing a leaky tap to installing a complete new bathroom – and is an approved installer of disabled access bathrooms for Denbighshire Care and Repair. He also does safety inspections for private landlords. For more information call Shane on 01824 790636 or 07789 993202.

Energy efficient electric heating is here As we move further away from reliance on fossil fuels, electric is fast becoming the fuel of the future, but with prices at an all-time high, the cost of heating your home can soar out of control. Local company North West Heating Solutions provides a cost effective and energy efficient solution that is ideal for use with solar panels. North West Heating is a growing family business serving the North West, north Wales, Shropshire and The Lakes, and specialising in the supply and installation of German-engineered electric storage radiators. The advanced design of these heaters ensures maximum heat distribution, with no cold spots. Each heater has its own individual, precise thermostatic control, so you only heat the rooms you need to the temperature you want. Monitoring your energy consumption couldn’t be easier, as the system can be controlled with the company’s unique HeatApp, which has been cleverly designed to automatically monitor room temperature so radiators switch themselves on and off, so you only pay for heat when you need it. The managing director of North West Heating, David Lukeman, aims to see every client personally whenever possible to conduct a free survey and establish what is needed in order to design an efficient and effective system especially to suit their needs. If you’re considering upgrading to a modern, 21st-century heating system, now could well be the time to make the change. For more information call 01244 371445 or visit www.northwestheatingsolutions.co.uk

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A solid Warm Roof adds a completely new dimension to your conservatory

Does your conservatory have a glass or polycarbonate roof? Do you struggle to heat your conservatory in the Winter and keep it cool in the Summer? By replacing your old roof with an attractive, thermally efficient, Solid Warm Roof you can start getting the full value out of your conservatory! Visit one of the largest indoor conservatory showrooms in the area. Premier Windows & Conservatories, Unit 5 Moreton Business Park, Gledrid, Nr Oswestry LL14 5DG Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 9am – 5pm Saturday: 10am – 2pm

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HOMES & INTERIORS

Room with a view

We visit a home in Rossett with a garden room extension by Premier Windows A Premier service

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remier Windows have built the whole extension for us,’ says the homeowner. ‘The adjoining rooms were also remodelled by them so that the whole area behind the kitchen was opened up into the garden. ‘Because the new construction filled a gap between the dining room and the utility area (which each have their own roof heights and angles), it took a little while for Premier to work out what design would suit the space best, but they solved the problem in the end.’

Flowing through ‘Part of the design linked the new extension to the dining room, which was fully opened up, so we have a whole ‘flow through’ area now at the back of the house, which is a great living space. The skylights – the windows in the roof – really add a huge amount of light to the whole area and it just feels light and open. The back of the new room is also a wall of bifolding doors, so when the decking outside is finished the whole back of the house will open out into the garden.’

‘We also wanted a wood burner in the new living area, so they added a proper chimney to the design, and we’re really happy with the fireplace.’

Very accommodating ‘They started work in November last year with the groundworks, we than asked them to stop work over Christmas for two weeks, and they were completely finished with the whole project by the end of February which we thought was great. They brought in their own trades to complete the whole project, so we didn’t have to worry about organising things like an electrician.’ ‘It was good working with Premier – my husband and I had a pretty good idea of what we wanted to achieve with the building work, and they were able to accommodate what we were after in their design. ‘They were also very accommodating with one or two changes we made along the way – for example, we hadn’t thought to open up the utility area as well as the dining room, but realised when they started that this would make even more use of the space, and Premier were very happy to adapt to that. It’s all about communication really and they were very good at keeping us informed along the way.’ y

Caroline at Premier Windows says: ‘There’s been an important development in our industry, which really affects homeowners looking to improve or add to their property. In June 2014, Minimum Technical Competencies (MTC) became a mandatory requirement for installers and surveyors working in the glazing sector in England and Wales. This is regulated by FENSA, and individuals are tested to make sure they are up to scratch. All our fitters have passed the written and onsite exam (like a practical, where the assessor visits them onsite to assess them). ‘This is a family business, started by my husband and I in 1989. Paul was a builder, and our kids had just started school, so I wanted a full-time role managing a business – and here we are 26 years later! Ben, our eldest son, is also now part of Premier Windows. We’ve grown year on year through having great attention to detail, using the highest quality materials and high standards of workmanship. We have a really good track record of working with the same fitters as well, so everyone here is very used to working together. ‘Six years ago we moved to this showroom, and it’s been great having an indoor showroom where people can come and see life-size examples of all the different options.’

Premier Windows Unit 5, Moreton Business Park, Nr Oswestry, Gledrid, Shropshire LL14 5DW, Tel 01691 773993 www.premierwindowsoswestry.co.uk

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Planning ahead

By head gardener at Erddig Glyn Smith It’s autumn! Our garden has survived the hot and dry summertime weather and beds and borders have looked colourful. Now is the time to think about next spring. Tulips and other bulbs are in the garden centres and also pansies, violas, forget-me-nots, double daisies, primroses, polyanthus and wallflowers. Just a planter or two on the patio will brighten up any day. Here at Erddig, we are rebuilding another section of garden wall, along the south side of the garden. We planted a temporary bed of annuals and sunflowers to give a quick display and to take the opportunity to clean the ground of weeds. We’ll re-plan the border when it’s finished, but will be ordering some fruit trees to grow on in advance. Talking of fruit, don’t forget our 25th Apple Festival over the first weekend in October!

Cutting edge

Some of the plants from our bedding scheme and borders will propagate easily this month from cuttings. We make a well-draining compost mix, with little or no fertiliser, to put the cuttings into to root. The pots will need to stand in a greenhouse, cold frame or even on a windowsill. Having spent on buying the plants in the spring, it would be a pity to see them killed off in the winter by cold and frost. Easy cuttings to take are geraniums and fuchsias. They should root quickly and can then be grown on over winter to have large plants to put out next summer. Really tender plants like cannas and succulents that have been planted out in the summer will also need to be lifted and potted up before the first frosts of winter arrive. Dahlias also don’t always survive cold winter conditions outdoors.

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Think big, think Bigger Plant The Bigger Plant Company is a family-owned-and-run specialist nursery on the Wirral, which has been supplying semi mature and fully mature trees and shrubs for more than 14 years. If you’re looking for something to deliver instant impact to your garden, they can help. The company’s customers sing the Perk up your beds! praises of their If your garden is looking a little personal, tired after the summer, a visit dedicated service, to the Plant Hunters’ Fair at whether they’re Weston Park on 13th supplying and September will give you the installing a small opportunity to find some late bush or a one-andblooming plants to cheer up a-half-ton tree. your beds and borders. The company is There will be a range of particularly strong nurseries at the fair, and their in what it experts will be more than describes as ‘boundary options’ (hedges to you happy to give you the and me!) and always has evergreen, deciduous benefit of their DID YOU KNOW? trees and shrubs available in various forms, The oldest living thing experience in including clipped cones of thuja, ilex, planting and on earth is the colony photinia and elaeagnus. Other options are caring for any of quaking Aspen available from their huge range of trees, some plants you buy, so of which are nine metres high. trees in Pando, Utah, you can get the A wide range of rhododendrons, camellias, best from them. It’s also known as the magnolias and azaleas in large sizes are always also a good ‘Quaking Giants’ in stock, too, together with taxus, ilex and buxus opportunity to enjoy in various architectural forms and sizes. There’s also the changing of the a selection of large cloud-pruned bonsai imported seasons at Weston Park’s specially from Japan, while olive trees – some more than 150 gardens, and pick up some years old – in various forms are always in stock, together with great inspiration and ideas. the largest selection in the north of more than 100 tree ferns. Tickets are £2.50. Visit www. For more information visit www.thebiggerplantcompany. planthuntersfairs.co.uk co.uk or call 0151 632 3532.

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GARDENS

Raise your game! Take inspiration from one of Jackson’s Fencing’s creative customers, who has definitely raised the bar on raised beds! Louise from Jacksons explains

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ast year one of the prize draws featured on this page was to win a pair of our Jacksons raised beds. There’s a great feel-good factor about letting people know they’ve won; the winners without fail seem delighted to have won something. And sometimes they get in touch to say thanks again for the prize and to tell us about what they are going to do with the products they’ve won. In this case it was Mary Jones who emailed me to say how delighted she was with her pair of raised beds. ‘Thank you so much for my win! The raised beds were delivered yesterday and we put them together in no time at all. They look so sturdy and strong, and they fit exactly in the spot we chose for them. We plan to dig a garden pond and my husband was worried as to where we were going to put the soil, but we now have just the spot for it – in your raised beds. We retired three years ago and bought a bungalow with a garden which needed a lot of work, but which has good soil. I’m looking forward to planting up the beds when we have dug out the pond!’ I asked Mary if she would send me some photos of her raised beds once they were planted up and sure enough she did, as you can see from the lovely picture here. I think the veg looks almost too good to eat and is very decorative. Thank you Mary!

Raised benefits Has this inspired any of you to think about having a go at growing in your own raised beds? You might be interested in some of the benefits: l Even with limited space in your garden or courtyard you can grow vegetables, herbs or flowers in a raised bed. Jacksons kits come in various sizes to suit any space or corner. l They are perfect if the soil in your garden

Raised beds are not just useful for growing vegetables – here it’s used for ericaceous (lime hating/acid loving) plants. The ferns and a maple create a decorative feature

isn’t suitable for certain plants, or the drainage is poor. You can fill the beds with the right type of soil to suit whatever you want to grow. l Some plants only do well in deeper soil; so will thrive in a raised bed. l Not having to bend down to ground level to garden is really helpful to those who find this difficult. l And finally a very big advantage of Jacksons beds over competitors is the Jakcure treatment and guarantee – we only use specific types of timber treated for ground contact, this means your raised bed is guaranteed for 25 years, so it won’t rot and disappoint you by needing to be replaced after a few years. Well, if I’ve whetted your appetite you can find out more by going to your dedicated page: www.jacksons-fencing. co.uk/chesterlocal where you can find a link to our raised bed pages on the website. For info on any of Jacksons products or brochures please call 0800 408 4754 to talk to your local Jacksons Fencing Centre. louise@jacksons-fencing.co.uk y

‘Raised beds are perfect if the soil in your garden isn’t suitable’

One of Mary’s raised beds looking impressive and very decorative

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Do you know lots of animal-mad kids? Vet charity PDSA is launching free BeDogSafe workshops for schools and community groups, to help deal with growing concerns about the increase in dog bite incidents involving children. The charity’s education programme manager, Rachel Sutherland, says: ‘We want to help children recognise Yattar Yattar readers the subtle body language that can can join Pet Protectors precede a bite incident and understand at the special price of how to react appropriately, keeping them £10. See page 105 to and the dog safe.’ The workshops, which launch in find out more! September, will be delivered by PDSA’s team of community and education nurses – specially trained vet nurses who travel around the UK, sharing their expertise within schools and communities. They will cover how to understand dogs’ body language, respecting a dogs’ space, key dos and don’ts around dogs, and how children can protect themselves if they’re scared by a dog’s behaviour.

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Start your own pet club The PDSA also has special resource packs to help people run their own Pet Club, a fun and interactive out-of-school club for children aged 5-12. The club covers all aspects of learning about and caring for animals, including sections on dog safety. Children aged from 5-12 with a special interest in animals, can also join Pet Protectors, which gives them Animal Antics magazine eight times a year, a joining pack, wall planner, member’s handbook and a free gift. They also get to enter exclusive competitions, win great prizes and have the chance to win VIP tours around PDSA hospitals. For information about PDSA workshops, call 0800 917 2509; for Pet Clubs, call 0800 0199144; or visit www.pdsa.org.uk

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Our pet expert, James Portsmouth from Park Issa Vets in Oswestry, warns that you still need to be vigilant for pests on your pet, even though the summer is just about over…

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s we approach autumn, people often think the danger of their pets getting fleas fades too. However, fleas can affect your pet all year round. Yes, it is true they prefer a warmer environment – but unfortunately, our modern central heating provides ideal conditions for fleas to grow throughout the year, not just in summer. Female fleas can lay around 40 eggs a day, and these tend to fall to the floor, developing into larvae and then into adults over the course of several weeks. This means that the adults, who jump on to your pet to feed, account for only five per cent of the flea population. It is, therefore, possible for your pet to be affected by fleas without you ever actually spotting any. The best way to look for fleas is by brushing debris from your pet’s coat on to a white piece of paper and looking for a reddish-brown dust known as ‘flea dirt’.

Preventing pesky parasites Fleas can make your pet very itchy, especially if it has an allergy to their saliva. It is not uncommon to see cats or dogs who have scratched so much, they are going bald. Luckily there are plenty of products to choose from to treat and prevent fleas. The most popular is a ‘spot-on’ liquid that is absorbed through the skin. Take care with your choice as many store-bought spot-ons are less effective than the prescription products from your vet. There are also tablet flea treatments, and, for cats, there is an injectable treatment that can be administered by your vet and is effective for six months. If one of your pets does have a flea problem, it is important to treat all cats and dogs in the household, not just the itchy ones! Sometimes it is necessary to treat the house itself, too – washing bedding and giving carpets a thorough vacuuming will help (the vibrations encourage eggs to hatch so that other treatments can be effective). Environmental sprays can be very effective and last up to a year. If you’re worried about fleas, your vet can help you devise a treatment programme to suit you, your pet, and your house!

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PETS AND WILDLIFE

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with Graham Uney Autumn mammals

The sound of trick-or-treaters knocking at the door, coupled with the ever increasing use of fireworks can have even the bravest dog heading for a safe place under the duvet. But don’t worry – Bradeley Green Pet Shop in north Shropshire has everything you need to help make your dog more comfortable this Halloween. Osmonds No-Stress (right) is a very popular all-natural product that can help most animals to cope with stressful challenges, including fireworks. The shop also stocks the Adaptil range of calming products for dogs, as well as the feline equivalent, Feliway, and the friendly staff will be able to help you find the right product. Don’t lose your dog with the dark nights approaching! There are a number of high-visibility items available, including reflective collars and leads (right) in a variety of colours and sizes, along with reflective wrist strips for you and LED light attachments for extending leads as well as many styles of reflective dog coats. Be safe – be seen. For more information visit www.petcetera.co.uk

Voles like a bit of fruit too!

During autumn many of us start to think about putting food out in our gardens for the birds. We relish the opportunity that this gives us to view colourful garden visitors close up, and we also know that by putting out specially bought foods such as mixed grain, peanuts, sunflower seeds and niger seeds we are helping our feathered friends to put on fat reserves which will help them get through the winter. However, what many people don’t realise is that by feeding the birds you are inadvertently helping many small mammals prepare for the cold season too. Mice and voles come readily to bird feeders, taking spilt seeds and grain that the birds drop. Putting out apples for thrushes and starlings will also attract these mammals, and watching the jerky flitting in and out of cover of adorable bank and field voles, and wood, house and yellow-necked mice can give an added element of excitement to an hour spent wildlife watching from your house window.

Graham runs guided wildlife walks in Wales and the borders. Visit the website at www.wildwalkswales.co.uk

Feline friends

Wrexham and District Cats Protection Branch provides help for needy cats and their owners in Wrexham and Chester areas and as far afield as Flint, Corwen and Llangollen. The Cats Protection Charity’s vision is a world where every cat is treated with kindness and an understanding of its l 17th October, Fungus Foray, needs, and the charity offers people on a reduced Pam’s Pools income a full neutering, worming and de-fleaing A chance to get a closer look A domestic cat can service for just £5. at some our extraordinary The Wrexham branch is essentially self British fungi. Shropshire jump an amazing Wildlife Trust expert John funding – its charity shop in Lord Street, along seven times its’ own with fund raising events, help to raise money for Hughes will be your guide cat welfare. The branch needs more volunteers to height! help in its adoption centre, where it provides the following services: l Care and rehoming for cats and kittens. l Help towards neutering costs for low income cat owners. l Help with neutering feral cats. l Cat care advice. l 27th October, Shropshire’s Barn l Educational talks to children and adults Owls – Back from the Brink, l Lost and Found Register.

Support your local wildlife trust! This issue we take a look at what’s going on at some of the Shropshire Wildlife Trust reserves this autumn. There’s lots of activities from evening walks to fungi forays and much more l 6th September, Seven Wonders of the Shropshire Hills A day of fundraising walks of various lengths with something to suit all abilities – and an opportunity to discover the beauty and wildlife of the Shropshire Hills. l 7th September, Evening Walk at Severn Country Park Enjoy a late walk in this beautiful country park, which has been reclaimed from former coal mining spoil heaps and has now been transformed into a real haven for wildlife.

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Don’t know what toy to buy your cat? Solve the problem with a Gardman multipack to satisfy the fussiest cat. £1.99, www.charliesdirect.co.uk

Of course, the charity is also always looking for people who can give a safe and loving home to a cat or kitten. You can visit them at the Adoption Centre at Alma House, Madeira Hill, or call 01978 313574 or visit www.wrexham.cats.org.uk

Keep your pet happy with a Happy Pet Plush Animal of their own. A variety of animals and colours available, £4.95 from www. petcetera.co.uk

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What have our favourite paparazzi magnets been up to recently…? Rhys Ifans Wales-born actor Rhys is no stranger to the silver screen, having starred in more than 60 films, including The Amazing Spiderman and Serena. More recently he returned to Wales, answering students’ questions in Ysgol Plas Brondyffryn. His visit was a small interlude between starring in new series The Marriage of Reason & Squalor and filming Alice in Wonderland. We hope to see you again soon, Rhys – and congratulations on the honorary degree from Swansea University.

Tom Hughes Born in Chester, Tom has led a Burberry modelling campaign alongside Harry Potter actress Emma Watson, and also starred in spy thriller The Game, all at the tender age of 29. The future is bright for the Most Promising Newcomer nominee, who already has more than 20 screen appearances under his belt. He is in the midst of shooting Project Lazarus which is to be released in 2016, and we’ll be glad to see him back.

Dawn French Comedy actress Dawn, born in Holyhead, is preparing for her upcoming solo tour in November. This will be her first trip alone, as she is popularly known for being half of duo French & Saunders. The performance is a comedy but is more honest than anything she has done before, opening up about her life experiences. She’ll discuss her previous marriage to Lenny Henry and her adopted daughter, Billie, in her warm, light-hearted way.

Christian Bale The Batman actor from Pembrokeshire is now a well-known film star and is currently shooting The Big Short alongside Brad Pitt, Ryan Gosling and more equally big names. The film is based on the book of the same name by Michael Lewis, about the financial crisis of 2007–2010. It is expected to be released next year by Paramount Pictures, and it’ll be refreshing to see Christian out of his Batman suit.

Erin Richards Penarth-born actress Erin will be returning to screens this year for smash hit show Gotham’s second series. Erin will continue in her role of Barbara Keene, fiancée to James Gordon. The series, which is set in the titular comic book city, has been a big success across the Atlantic, pulling in an average of 10.6 million viewers with its Batman prequel. We are expecting more great things from you, Erin!

Richard and Adam The Holywell-born-and-raised brothers, best known for finishing third place on Britain’s Got Talent 2013, will be returning home this year. Their debut album The Impossible Dream topped the UK chart and spent four consecutive weeks at number one, making it the longest-running number-one album of 2013 in the UK. Richard and Adam will be performing for Wales in Llandudno, Wrexham, Newtown and Treorcy in a Homecoming Tour starting in November. Tickets are selling like Welsh cakes!

Michael Sheen Newport native Michael has begun filming for the upcoming movie Oppenheimer Strategies. While an official release date has not been confirmed, the thriller is slated for a 2015 release. In it, Sheen stars alongside Richard Gere, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Dan Stevens, Steve Buscemi and Josh Charles. We’re sure it’ll be another hit for the Welsh national treasure.

Bryn Terfel The north Wales opera and concert singer has recently proved that despite his success, he is still the down-to-earth man he was when he started. Care home residents at two Pendine Park centres enjoyed a stunning performance by former royal harpist Hannah Stone and the opera superstar. Hannah played her harp while Bryn happily joined in singing along. The residents were over the moon with their performance, one saying: ‘It made the hairs on the back of our necks stand up.’

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Fashion Brilliant ideas for the changing of the seasons Aran waistcoat in Merino wool by Carraig Donn, £55 from Trefriw Woollen Mills, www.t-w-m.co.uk

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Olivia Burton enchanted garden rose and silver watch, £80 from www.mococo.co.uk

Suede boot, £75. M&Co, www. mandco.com

Summer sea bracelet, with apatite, aventurine, cherry quartz, jade, fluorite, citrine and silver seahorse, £25 from Seashore No 4, www.seashoreno4. co.uk

Style wisdom

‘I like my money right where I can see it: hanging in my closet.’ Carrie Bradshaw

Colourful patchwork bag with tassels, £24.99, New Look. www.newlook.com

Create a strong look for autumn: blazer, £139; blouse, £69; and trousers, £79, all by Bianca from Out of Town Oswestry, www. out-of-town-oswestry.co.uk

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Stand to attention ladies! Our resident fashion guru Chelsie Taylor has your autumnal trends lined up: think military with 70s textures and prints. Here are three key ideas for you to try this season… Choose a shirt dress to impress: Shirtdresses are going to become your best friend this autumn.They come in a variety of shapes and styles for you to play around with, including military, drawstring waist, and A-line. They’re practical, dressy and comfortable and definitely worth a purchase as one of these will see you through to springtime. I love this suede shirt dress as it is hitting two autumn fashion trends in one. Suede shirt dress from Wallis at Debenhams, £60 Fashionable flare affair: Flared trousers began to reappear in Spring/Summer 15, and it looks like they’re here to stay. Flares can be flattering on all shapes and sizes, so it’s all about trial and error to find your perfect fit. It can be daunting leaving your favourite skinny jeans to one side, but flares are every bit as comfortable and very fashion forward – you might be surprised at just how dressy they can look. Lilac military flare trousers, Miss Selfridge, £45 Military fashion order: You are going to see a lot of military style garments popping up in high street shops this autumn. A jacket is a great investment, just as timeless and every bit as stylish as your trusty leather jacket and a great addition to your staple wardrobe. Not to mention that it’s great to throw on now that there’s more of a nip in the air! Military style jacket by Preen at Debenhams, £75 Turn the page for great autumn fashion ideas for men

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Fashion Rock pool necklace, hand crafted by Lavender and Moss especially for Seashore No.4, with a sterling silver starfish, £25 from Seashore No 4, www. seashoreno4. co.uk

Alex Monroe three marching elephants necklace, £135, from www.mococo.co.uk

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Two-tone aran sweater by Carraig Donn, £65 from Trefriw Woollen Mills, www.t-w-m.co.uk

Pink and black dress by Frank Lyman, £159 from Daniella of Nantwich, www. daniellaofnantwich. co.uk

Genevieve coat, £99; Jasmine blouse, £39; jeans, £49. All Monsoon, www. monsoon.com

Now that autumn has come knocking, Chelsie Taylor has the low-down on some seasonal style switches Swap your favourite casual or smart suit jacket for a lined tweed or herringbone jacket. Tweed is a style classic and is great for the colder months. To stay big on trend, pick a grey, as this is the trendiest colour this season. Boucle jacket, Next, £99 Switch your summer shoes for a pair of laid-back boots that will take you right through to next spring. They’re bang on trend and will keep your feet feeling toasty too, perfect for autumnal walks. Duo-toned leather boots, Red Herring, £85 Say goodbye to your V-neck – the chunky polo is the must-have men’s fashion item this autumn, and believe it or not, almost every man can pull off the look. Not to mention that it’s a very practical style for cool autumn days. RJR John Rocha chunky polo knit, Debenhams, £55

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Window shopping Discover what’s on offer at your local, independent shops

Support your town centre Here at Yattar Yattar we’re firm believers in supporting independent local businesses, and with the news recently that small town high streets are experiencing a resurgance in popularity, it seems people are abandoning big, depersonalised out-of-town retail parks in favour of the personal touch, attention to detail, and expert advice that you get from specialist shops.

A celebration of everything local We are blessed in this region with some great town centres that have retained their individuality and a distinct identity – think of Mold and its markets, Nantwich and its Edwardian buildings, Llangollen with its quirky shops – and we celebrate these places in many ways in the pages of this magazine, focusing on food retailers and producers in our food and drink pages, independent and funky boutiques in our fashion pages, not to mention our new ‘Explore…’ features going down the back streets of towns you may never have thought to visit!

Discover the joys of the small town high street Now, in this new shopping section we are celebrating the joys of the small town high street – the independent shops that you won’t find anywhere else; the expert providers of specialist items; the shopkeepers who know their subject and their customers inside out. The quirky, the individual, the fun, the funky, and the serious and specialist – your local shops are the place to go. If you know of a town, high street or shop that you think deserves a focus in these pages, let us know. We’ll sing their praises to all our readers!

My favourite shop.... Lee Louise 70 Foregate Street, Chester ‘I love this shop because it’s just so quirky and different. I suppose you could call it a ‘hippie’ shop, but really there’s loads more to it than that – it sells clothes, gifts, jewellery and beauty products, and though a lot of it is ‘new wave’ there’s plenty for people with more conservative tastes too. ‘The staff are always really friendly and helpful, and I love the atmosphere whenever I go in. The shop is always full of really bright and cheerful things and I quite often just go for a bit of a browse to cheer myself up even when I’m not intending to buy anything! ‘Some of the stuff really is quite wacky – so if you’re looking for something completely different, this is definitely a good place to come, especially along the clothing lines. I love it, though, because it’s never boring. And if I’m really, really stumped for a gift idea for somebody, I can almost always find it here!’ Shaniah, Wrexham

Invest in some collectables

Collectables are not just toys or pretty things to look at – they are carefully crafted items that are made with love and dedication. Respected, well-known brands such as Royal Doulton and Nao make elegant additions to many mantlepieces and windowsills, and there are many more to consider besides these. Shop in the Clouds (www. shopintheclouds.com) stocks a variety of collectables with high quality, well known brands including Betty Boop, Suki Bears, the increasingly popular Gorgeous range, and Anna Stokes figurines. Village Crafts (www. villagecrafts.net), includes Lladro and Goebel porcelain sculptures among the collectables on its shelves and, along with Honeypots (www.honey-pots. com), also stocks Charley Bears. These are lovingly handmade and also make ideal gifts, especially those from the Baby Boutique, Little Organics and Travel Buddies collections. Anna Davies (www.annadavies. co.uk) sells a small selection of collectables, including home accessories by Arora Designs, wildlife and country life designs from Border Fine Arts, and the floral creations of Moorcroft Pottery. There’s sure to be something to your liking from these respected local retailers, and you’ll be able to watch your collection grow and grow. It might even go up in value…

Right up your high street… What do you think’s great about our local towns’ high streets? We’ve been out and about to find out. This issue we visited Llangollen… Tom Leigh from Oxford ‘We came because there’s camping nearby, but the town’s really quaint, with a good selection of shops.’ Eleri Jones from Old Colwyn ‘I love the vintage and antique shops!’

Niki Renals from Cyprus ‘We visit family near here often. I love Porter’s Deli – all those goodies! – and also Maxine’s Cafe and Books. I can get lost in the bookshop for hours – and then get a cup of tea and cake in the cafe afterwards!’ Jess Wood from Chester ‘The range of shops is really varied, with quirky shops like Jacaranda and Harley’s Vintage Boutique, but also bigger brands such as the Edinburgh Woollen Mill and Spar. It’s great for both locals and tourists, with places to buy amenities but also gifts and things to remember Llangollen by.’ Joe Peskett, from Denbigh ‘Llangollen is such a nice place to to shopping – you can actually shop stress free here. My favourite shop here is ProAdventure. With the river and mountains so close it’s the perfect place for an outdoor shop and it’s more interesting to browse than the souvenir shops.’ What the locals say… Paul and Carol Blount, Llangollen ‘There’s good independent shopping here – we go to the coffee shop, greengrocers, the butchers. We use them all.’

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Proprietor Jeni and retail adviser Monica at work in the boutique

Upstairs is the formal occasionwear and mother of the bride section

Out of Town

Not so much ‘out of town’ as not far from the middle, this Oswestry boutique has been catering for well-dressed ladies for 25 years. We paid a visit… almost since the beginning. She also has four other members of staff, two of whom, Alison and Julia have been with her since the move.

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eni Pearce has worked in fashion retail since she was a mere young thing, cutting her teeth in the industry at such establishments as Swans in Shrewsbury and Her Ladyship in Ellesmere. Here she learnt everything about the fashion retail trade – buying, all aspects of stock control, and getting to know the cut and fit of different labels. She was lucky enough to find her forte straight away. ‘I just loved it,’ she says. So much so that it wasn’t long before she began her own boutique, Out of Town, from her home on the edge of Oswestry (hence the name) in 1991. The business was such a success that Jeni soon had to move to bigger premises, and she has been at her current site, on the corner of Church Street and Upper Brook Street since 2001. She also had to get some help and her assistant Monica – who was originally a customer! – has been with her

Jeni – who clearly still loves what she does every bit as much as she did in the beginning – and her experienced and knowledgable team of retail advisers, cater for a diverse clientele. ‘We have everybody from girls in their 20s to more mature ladies,’ says Jeni. ‘Generations of women buy here.’ The bright and airy shop has rails full of eclectic styles, from the classic to the quirky and unusual. ‘We specialise in independent labels ,’ says Jeni. ‘You won’t find anything here on the high street. I’m always trying to source new and different products – I’ve just found a new Irish label called Naya, a great, quirky and fun range.’ And the shop incorporates shoes, too, with Fab Feet, which operates on the same principle, offering fun, stylish footwear from independent labels such as Ruby Shoo. ‘Fashion and comfort are my watchwords when it comes to shoes,’ says Jeni. ‘The two go hand in hand!’ Customers come to Out of Town for formal workwear, casual daywear and easy

knits, as well as more formal dresses, but one of the main attractions of the shop is the occasionwear and Mother of the Bride section. The whole upstairs floor is dedicated to elegant and stylish dresses, hats, fascinators and hatinators, beautiful accessories and more.

Dressed from top to toe

Jeni and her team can provide the whole outfit from your hat right down to your shoes, or if you want advice on accessories to go with a dress you already own, they will be more than happy to help. ‘We do outfits for more casual weddings too,’ says Jeni. ‘People get married in all sorts of places these days – barns, gardens, on quaysides – and sometimes you want something a bit less formal. Come and see us and we’ll help you with any aspect of your outfit.’ As well as ranges to suit all ages and tastes, Out of Town’s stock suits all budgets, with shoes from £45 and knitwear ranging from £39 to £99. It’s a lovely place to browse – Jeni does have a website, but you really need to go to the shop to truly see the variety on offer. Plus this is where you’ll get expert, friendly help from Jeni and her team, and stock turns over quickly so you need to grab that item that takes your fancy straightaway! On top of all this, Out of Town also holds in-store and charity fashion shows – over the years Jeni and her team have raised more than £100,000. The next show is on 29th September and will be a fashion workshop day with Joseph Ribkoff, a chance to see the new autumn collection and get ideas for how to put it all together, plus there’ll be a glass of fizz, coffee and cake and a chance to chat the fashion experts. Places are limited, so call Jeni to reserve your seat. y Out of Town, 4 Upper Brook Street, Oswestry SY11 2TB. Call 01691 670288, visit www.out-of-town-oswestry.co.uk

‘Fashion and comfort are my watchwords when it comes to shoes!’

The shop is stocked with quirky, independent labels including Ruby Shoo in Fab Feet

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Shop local, online Yes, you can have it all – shop local from the comfort of your own home, and have it delivered straight to your door!

Everything for the chocolate lover with truffles, celebration favours and sweet treats, perfect as gifts. The site has good images and allows you to specify fillings and make additional notes. Delivery starts at £3.95 and express delivery is available. Visit www.aballu.co.uk

This butcher offers a variety of quality produce from Wales with mouth-watering images and an elegant colour scheme. There is a flat rate delivery charge of £4.99 but orders over £75 are delivered free. Visit www.bwydlyn.co.uk

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A vast range of home and garden items from tents to kayaks to basic kitchen accessories. The website is easy to navigate, with price sliders so you can make your choice based on how much you want to spend. Delivery is free if you spend over £75, or £4.50. Visit www.charliesdirect.co.uk

A wide range of products, from home accessories to garden and outdoor living, the vast majority made of metal. Products are sorted clearly on the site which makes it easy to navigate. Delivery costs vary according to what you buy and where you want it delivered. Visit www. blackcountrymetalworks.co.uk

This shop sells a huge variety of beds and mattresses, plus some bedroom furniture too. Delivery is free on many items, with a large number delivered in 24-48 hours and others taking up to two weeks. The site is easy to use, and there’s a helpful returns policy, plus quite a few internet only offers. Visit www. dialamattress.co.uk

A wide selection of Welsh produce is easily located with useful drop-down menus. The standard delivery charge for food produce and hampers is £10, however you can choose to order online and collect your products from the store. Visit www. bodnant-welshfood. co.uk

This traditional Welsh butcher offers Welsh meat products. Shop online for pork sausages, rump steaks and sweet cured back bacon. Register an account and you can even specify a delivery day. Free delivery within a 60 mile radius of Conwy for orders over £50. Standard charge is £7.95. Visit www. edwardsofconwy. co.uk

This Anglesey-based jeweller has a website devoted to sales of beautiful Clogau gold jewellery. The site is easy to navigate and delivery is free on every order over £29, or £7 if you want it next day. Visit www. daviesjewellers. co.uk

Showcasing a large variety of quality furniture, such as solid oak tables and dining chairs, the site has clear headings for different sections and items are easily added to the online basket. Delivery is free within Flintshire. Visit www. brownsfurniture.co

Produce and gifts for discerning foodies. When you start shopping, a very helpful ‘drag and drop’ bag appears on your screen which makes the shopping experience that bit niftier. There is a standard delivery charge of £4.90. Visit www.cleopatras foods.com

Skin care for men and women. The site lacks colour, but all the products are clearly displayed and located. With every order placed you receive a free goats milk and camomile shampoo sample. No delivery charges are displayed until you log in. Visit www.natural-skincare.com

Offering a variety of traditional clothing and accessories, with everything organised by category so items can be easily found. It’s a fairly basic site but that makes it easy to find what you want. There is a useful sizing guide, plus free delivery to all UK addresses.Visit www.countryand leisureclothing.co.uk

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This shop sells British and luxury yarns and wool in various colours for your crafting needs. Colinette Yarns are dyed locally in Llanfair Caereinion, Powys. Shop by price or popularity, with products at various prices from around £4. Shipping starts at £3.45. Visit www. 67thepincushion. co.uk

A huge range of beds and mattresses with free UK delivery on all items. All the products are easily located under clearly headed sections. Express and next day delivery are only available on certain products, but delivery is free. Visit www.northwales beds.co.uk A selection of beautiful jewellery, both antique and modern, plus other vintage items such as jugs, spoons and bowls. The site is organised by category and there’s a special section for engagement rings. Delivery is free to UK addresses on orders over £200; under that, delivery costs £5. Visit www.powells thejewellers.com

A great variety of produce a lot of which is locally produced (even on the estate), with a dairy, butchery and kitchen cupboard to name just a few departments. The site is easy and swift to navigate. The checkout process is speedy and next day delivery is just £6.95. Visit www. ludlowfoodcentre.co.uk

A beautiful, quirky website offering an array of gifts and home products, including the range of Chalk Paints by Annie Sloan. The site is easy to navigate with good photographs of products. Delivery starts from £4.95. Visit www. petticoatlane shop.co.uk

High quality, stylish and elegant furnishings and supplies customers all over the UK. Quirky, colourful and vintage pieces are just one click away with their online shop, from bespoke furniture to furnishings. The site is organised into sections and colour options are available with some items. Postage is £5 for orders up to £50. Visit www. avalonfinefurnishings.co.uk

Offering big names including Swarovski and Pandora, plus up-and-coming British designers such as Shaun Leane, this online jewellery shop has a very helpful gift finder. Delivery is free for purchases over £50. All items are gift wrapped with a treat included, and you can add your own personal message.Visit www.mococo.co.uk

A simple, elegant site where you can buy sea-themed gifts, jewellery and home decorations. There are plenty of high quality pictures to inspire your purchase. Items are sorted by category and then into specifics. You can pay through PayPal, standard delivery charge is £3.95 to UK mainland. Visit www. seashoreno4.co.uk

A wide variety of beautiful handmade glass products from ornaments to jewellery and decorations to gifts. The site layout is slightly disorganised, but filter boxes make it simpler to find what you’re after. Delivery costs vary. Visit www.glassblobbery. com

All of your party needs are helpfully sorted by category. You can buy party packs per child for boys and girls, in addition to additional items such as balloons and tableware. You can pay through PayPal if you wish, and shipping is free if spending over £50 with a party pack included, and £3.95 if under. Visit www. partiesnthings.co.uk

Alongside its collection of all things Welsh – including the latest Wales rugby strip for all patriots – this site offers collectables and teddy bears, and a range of other gifts. There’s a sliding scale of delivery charges which ranges from £3-£12. Visit www.shopintheclouds. com

Featuring contemporary décor, with everything from sofas to lamps and dining tables to cushions. The site is easy to navigate around with a pleasing layout. Each section is clearly labelled and products are easily found. Delivery starts from £9.50. Visit www.juliajones. co.uk

This eclectic online shop sells ethnic and fair-trade clothing, scarves, unusual gifts, incense, religious icons and much more. Simply select a category to browse and purchase. Not all products are available to buy online, but can be bought from their shop in Oswestry. Delivery starts from £3.10 for first class delivery. Visit www.rowanthorn.co.uk

A huge range of wines, spirits, ports, sherries and more with a website that reflects the design and quality of the produce. Buying is a clear and simple process with a helpful description of the wine and reviews. Delivery is normally £7.95, but orders over £95 are delivered free. Visit www.tanners-wines.co.uk

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Wedding Planner From dresses to discos, from cars to cakes, and everything in between, you’ll find it all here in Yattar Yattar’s indispensable wedding guide…

Figure it out

into an online body shape calculator. Once you’ve ‘figured it out’ you’re well on your way to feeling glam in your garb.

Suit your shape

We caught up with Adele Nortcliffe, owner of Dolly Blue Bridal, for some hot tips to flatter your frame. ‘At the moment everyone’s copying Michelle Keegan [the actress who recently married TOWIE star Mark Wright],’ says Adele, ‘but many are disappointed when they try on a tight fishtail and find it doesn’t suit them. ‘For pear shapes I’d recommend an A-line skirt, while busty hourglasses need to focus on support and getting a good corset. At the moment the bohemian/ festival look is very popular for petite/ boyish figures. For plus size ladies it’s important to give the shop a call as not all bridal shops stock plus sizes.’ Did You Know? Adele also warns not to Lady Diana’s wedding panic if the label on your dress, which has been dress seems to indicate your on a world tour, cost size has suddenly doubled. ‘Bridal sizing is totally £9,000 in 1981, and is different from the high street; now owned by for example, if you’re a 16 in her sons normal shops you could be a sk any bride-to-be what the size 20 in bridal ones! You know hardest decision for the big day is yourself what suits you and what and you’ll get the same answer – doesn’t, so pick a dress you love and we can ‘choosing the dress’. But why is the dress such tweak it to perfection.’ a big deal? And how can you take the terror Dress shopping doesn’t have to be fraught out of finding the right attire? We’ve spoken with tears and tantrums, size up your shape, to some experts and gleaned a few tips… choose what you love and find a frock that Firstly, find a frock that fits your figure. Are rocks your socks! you a pear, hourglass, apple, athletic, petite For more information about Dolly Blue or plus-size? If you’re not sure what shape you Bridal visit www.dollybluebridal.co.uk or are, get a friend to take your measurements call 01948 667759. (that’s waist, bust and hips) and type them

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Add some sparkle You’ve got your dress, now what about some jewellery to go with it? Obviously, the most important item on the day is your wedding ring, but that doesn’t mean you can’t add a bit of bling. Whether you want a classic style, such as Carat London’s Anemone Drop earrings (£142); to celebrate your love with something fun and funky, such as Daisy’s Heart Chakra bracelet (£69); or to wear your star sign for luck with a ChloBo Zodiac bracelet (£195), there’s something for you at Mococo. Visit www.mococo.co.uk

Love Lane Wedding Shoe Boutique has a hand-picked collection of tailored shoes even Cinderella would be jealous of. Located in the pretty Staffordshire countryside just a 10-minute drive from M6 junctions 15 and 16, the boutique offers the very best in world renowned bridal and occasion footwear. Mothers of the bride and groom, bridesmaids and brides can all expect a treat for their feet when trying on the wide range of sizes and heel heights from leading designers such as Love Art Wear Art, Harriet Wilde, Rainbow Club and Paradox Pink. Clare and Lynsey opened up Love Lane in 2014 with one simple aim. ‘We wanted to bring brides a unique shopping experience when purchasing wedding shoes,’ says Clare. ‘We only buy the shoes we love and we hope our customers will love them too!’ From the finest fabrics to stylish embellishments and trims there’s a style to suit everyone’s style, taste and budget. One part of the business that is growing for the duo is their professional dyeing service for shoes and handbags. You choose a product from the dyeable collection at Love Lane and they create your bespoke item, providing the perfect co-ordinated look to complement your outfit. ‘Once you’ve picked your perfect shoes and handbag, provide a fabric or item to colour match and our technicians will do the rest,’ says Lynsey. The best part is you can dye the shoes again and again! If you’d like to give your feet some loving visit www.lovelaneweddingshoes.co.uk or call 01782 680753.

Compose your own Davies Jewellers in Menai Bridge has been one of the area’s leading independent jewellery experts and retailers for more than 10 years. The firm, which is run by husband and wife team Marc and Angel Richmond-Davies, is a member of the Company of Master Jewellers, and Marc designs and makes jewellery and carries out repairs in his on-site workshop . The shop stocks a range of brands, including a large selection of Clogau jewellery, which is especially popular among couples looking for wedding and engagement rings. It also has a Clogau Compose Unit, where the bride and groom can design and create their own rings using Clogau components – choosing the metal, diamond cut and colour to their own specifications. Davies Jewellers deals with one of the UK’s leading wedding ring manufacturers, so you’re sure to find the perfect ring here – and the service also includes a five-year guarantee and free re-sizing and finishing. Visit www.daviesjewellers.co.uk or call 01248 716307.

Clogau Compose rings from £330

Hen nights

Looking for somewhere relaxed, fun and friendly to hold your hen night? The Bryntirion Inn at Llandderfel near Bala is a great place for a party, with a function room that can hold up to as many as 80 people, although, says proprietor Linda Rich, they usually cater for 40 to 60 guests for a sit-down meal with partying going on into the night afterwards.

Fun and friendly

Linda and husband Martin, the head chef, offer great, friendly service, good food responsibly sourced (quite a bit of it from their own roof garden) and a wide range of beers, wines and spirits. They pride themselves on being very adaptable and amenable - ‘anything goes – within reason’ says Linda - and they will do their best to accommodate any requests you might have, culinary or otherwise. ‘We had one hen party – they were a women’s rugby team – who wanted to do a human pyramid in the middle of the evening,’ recalls Linda. ‘Everybody thought it was absolutely great – except the hen’s mum

who was having kittens because her daughter was, of course, at the top…’ The room can be transformed from restaurant to nightclub in seconds with a portable dance floor, and Linda and Martin can arrange for a DJ, or you can ‘bring your own’. If you prefer the idea of live music that can be arranged too. The Bryn’s function room is used by locals for all sorts of occasions, from birthdays to christenings and anniversary parties, as well as by people from further afield who know it’s worth travelling for that friendly, personal touch with an extra bit of space. For more information visit www. bryntirioninn.co.uk or call 01678 530205.

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Wedding and Occasion Shoes, Shoe and Handbag Dyeing Service Love Lane Wedding Shoe Boutique offer a hand picked collection of beautiful wedding and occasion shoes tailored to the individual. They offer a wide range of sizes and heel heights and feature shoes from leading designers such as Rachel Simpson Shoes, Rainbow Club, Rainbow Couture, Harriet Wilde and Love Art Wear Art. Professional dyeing service for shoes and handbags purchased from their dyeable collection also available, which can be matched to any colour or outfit.

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Paint your own wedding Watch your dream wedding come to life at Plas Isaf, a gorgeous 17th-century barn in the Dee Valley in north Wales. The barn is a blank canvas for your ideas, with impressive oak trusses and slate floors – the original features have been retained to create an authentic, unique atmosphere. The marquee next door, overlooking the rolling countryside, is an ideal place for a party of 30 to 300 guests. You can have your wedding breakfast here or in the main hall of the barn, which seats 120 guests. The elegant surroundings of Plas Isaf set the scene for a wedding or civil ceremony, and you can have exclusive use of the grounds and gardens for photography, to create memories that will last a lifetime. All meals, made lovingly by chef Wendy, are prepared with fresh local produce. The friendly, family-run team will ensure that your wedding is the most memorable day of your life. Visit www.plas-isaf.co.uk or call 01490 412486. Silver dress and matching jacket by John Charles, £699 from Daniella of Nantwich, www.daniellaofnantwich.co.uk

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History, luxury and tradition come alive in a wedding at Ruthin Castle, a magical, fairy-tale-like venue situated in the heart of the Vale of Clwyd. At the centre of things is the beautiful 13th-century castle, which is surrounded by gorgeous grounds, all of which can be exclusively yours for your dream wedding day. Each celebration is tailored to each couple’s needs and ideas, and there are a number of options to choose from, including licensed civil marriages for up to 140 guests; receptions for up to 120 guests; and marquee weddings for up to 225 guest. For a wedding with a true difference, the Medieval Wedding Package includes a three-course medieval wedding breakfast, a red carpet arrival and use of the medieval banquet hall for a minimum of 60 daytime guests and 120 evening guests. Visit www. ruthincastle.co.uk or call 01824 702664.

The White House Restaurant with rooms has recently become a licensed wedding venue, perfect for a truly special day among family, friends and loved ones. Situated in Rhuallt in the picturesque Vale of Clwyd, the venue is stylish and welcoming, cleverly combining traditional and modern aspects. The White House let you set the rules in planning your day, and will try to accommodate everything your dream wedding needs. With their commitment to exceptional service, combined with expertise from their wedding planner, they will strive to make your wedding day enjoyable and memorable. If you wish to stay, six en suite bedrooms and two penthouse suites are available for the couple and their guests. With packages from £3,050 for 50 day guests and 100 evening guests, this is an ideal venue for a smaller, intimate wedding full of luxury and class. Visit www.whitehouserhuallt.co.uk or call 01745 530000.

Waterviolet jacket and Primavera Pink silk print dress and hat by Condici, £799 from Out of Town Oswestry, www.out-of-townoswestry.co.uk

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Lucy and Dom had a beautiful summer wedding at Weston Park in Shropshire. Their day was captured for posterity by photographer Helen Baly, www. helenbaly.co.uk or call 07970 027766

Catering & cakes Three cheers for cheese!

Probably the most important part of a wedding – after the ceremony itself, of course! – is the traditional feast, and the last thing you need to be worrying about is whether the food will be OK on the day. Hughes Catering of Welshpool promise to take that worry away, with a wealth of experience creating wedding feasts that reflect a couple’s individual personality and style. From a small buffet or barbecue to canapés and a full three-course sit down meal for up to 500, Hughes pride themselves on creating tantalising food exactly as you want it. Owner Jenny Morris says: ‘We can happily cater for all sizes and types of weddings. Whether you’re planning seated dining, a buffet or just drinks and finger food, we will work with you to plan the perfect menu and management of your day.’ As well as the food itself, Hughes can organise your seating and seating plans, flower arrangements and the finest tableware and linen – and provide everything from the seats to the cutlery, as well as trained, professional staff to provide a discreet service and make sure the day runs exactly right. ‘And,’ says Jenny, ‘we’ve got an eye for all those little details that add that extra special sparkle to the day – such as colour coordinated tablecloths, tableware and napkins to suit any floral display.’For more information visit www.hughescaterers.co.uk or call 01691 830055.

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Feast fit for a king

Looking for a wedding cake with a difference, Katherine Brown eventually chose a cheese cake from Porter’s Delicatessen in Llangollen. Here she tells us why… ‘Pete and I looked at lots of traditional wedding cakes but none of them seemed to be right for us. As cheese lovers the idea of a cheese wedding cake appealed very much. We contacted several local suppliers and found Tracey from Porters to be extremely helpful and enthusiastic. She was confident she could create us exactly the cake we wanted within our short timescale. ‘Tracey was able to tell us what options we had for each layer of the cake depending on what size truckles were available. She was incredibly helpful and flexible, especially – what Tracey doesn’t know about cheese isn’t worth knowing! We tasted lots of different cheese and Tracey helped us come up with a cake which would have varied tastes as well as look amazing. ‘Tracey delivered the cake and set it up on the morning of the wedding. We had opted for a simple ribbon dressing with some fruit which Tracey arranged. It looked amazing! ‘In the evening our caterers served the cheese with crackers, bread and chutneys as a late-night snack. Our guests loved it and it remains a talking point to this day. Plus we enjoyed the leftovers for several weeks after the wedding! We would highly recommend a cheese wedding cake from Porter’s!’For more information visit online: www.portersdeli.co.uk or call direct on 01978 862990.

Wedding cake specialist Tudor House in Prestatyn, is a dream for brides-to-be, with all things nuptial and edible rolled into one. Proprietors Paul and Ivor can whip up the ultimate creations in cake design. The duo, who have more than 30 years experience, moved from Blackpool to Wales, where Ivor is originally from, a few years ago. Paul specialises in royal icing, a rare talent in a world where modern fondant cakes are the norm. ‘I do vintage styles which are becoming very popular,’ he says. ‘We work with people to make their ideas possible.’ Other services on offer include the ‘Simply Elegance’ range which offer affordable cakes without compromising on quality; ‘Tudor Prestige’ for an added wow factor, with a range of buffet and banqueting menus; and ‘Your Choice’ where you can design and create your own menus. Value for money and flexibility are important. ‘When we were based in Blackpool people came to us from London because even with the delivery cost they were still getting better value for money,’ says Paul. Paul’s advice to couples is to keep the content of a cake relatively simple. ‘You can’t please everyone,’ he says. ‘Don’t have half a dozen flavours to try to keep everyone happy.’ Visit www. tudorhouseshop.co.uk or call 01745 859528.

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Mellington Hall Hotel introduces the Cariad Garden As you travel up the drive and catch your first glimpse of Mellington Hall, it is hard not to fall in love with this 19th-century Gothic mansion, now home to an award-winning hotel, restaurant and wedding venue, run by proprietors Lance and Vanessa Thomas

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ver the past three years, the interior of the hotel has been extensively refurbished to create the dramatic hall and reception areas you see on arrival, as well as 10 unique bedrooms that welcome guests in. With the internal refurbishment now complete, the team at Mellington Hall have moved on to the grounds, creating a stunning garden for events and outdoor wedding ceremonies, a beautiful spot for couples to say ‘I do’. The Cariad Garden is licensed for civil ceremonies, and with such an outstanding location, it’s no surprise that

outdoor weddings are more popular than ever. Keen to make sure that all brides and grooms have the option to say ‘I do’ in this lovely spot, the team have completely landscaped the garden, making it even more suitable for outdoor weddings, and indeed any other special occasion, such as a loved one’s birthday, a romantic anniversary or a child’s christening. The team have created an outdoor haven that can be transformed for any occasion – the area has been paved and a relaxed outdoor seating area added, ideal for friends and family to enjoy the happy occasion and for post-ceremony toasts and canapés. Many couples dream of having an outdoor ceremony, despite the rather unpredictable British climate. While everybody hopes for a beautiful sunny

day, to prevent the weather ruining that special moment, Mellington Hall have installed two large parasols to protect guests from the odd shower. And if it turns out that an outdoor ceremony simply isn’t possible, there is always a room kept free, which can be transformed into a romantic paradise perfect for starting your marriage, regardless of the clouds outside.

The perfect package To celebrate the relaunch of the exquisite Cariad Garden, Vanessa Thomas and Mellington Hall’s personal wedding co-ordinator, Kim Evans, have created the Cariad Package for couples who want to make their wedding a dream come true – without having to do all the planning, just making sure the most important people turn up on the day! They will take away all the stress of planning your wedding day, looking after the venue, the decorations, the photographer, the cake, the entertainment and of course ensuring all your wedding guests enjoy a sumptuous wedding breakfast and celebratory drinks.

They have hand picked every florist, cake designer, singer or DJ included in the Cariad Package, having worked with each and every one at many happy Mellington Hall weddings, giving their brides and grooms peace of mind and their personal promise that your wedding day will be amazing. While the Cariad Package takes care of all the big ticket items, Kim and Vanessa also understand that the smallest details can make the day. So if you have any special requests or little touches, they will be happy to take care of these, creating a carefree day, happy memories and ultimately the most perfect wedding day ever. y For further information call 01588 620456, or visit www.mellingtonhallhotel.com

Good night, good morning Following a fabulous wedding celebration, loved up newlyweds at Mellington can rest their heads in the luxurious bridal suite, while guests can make use of the nine additional bedrooms for a well-earned rest after the day’s events. The Mellington Suite offers everything you could wish for from a honeymoon suite, with a queen size four-poster bed that simply invites you in, plus luxurious décor and furnishings. And with a twin Jacuzzi spa in the en suite, you won’t want to leave! The morning after the wedding celebrations, the couple, friends and family can enjoy a delicious Mellington Hall Welsh breakfast in one of the magnificent dining rooms – the best way for couples to start a very happy and long married life together.

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Health &Beauty Skincare, exercise and perfecting your smile

Health and beauty myths

Eating fatty foods makes you fat Fat in moderation is part of a balanced and healthy diet. In fact, there are some fatty foods that are good for you and will fill you up for longer. For example, wholefood fats such as nuts, seeds and avocado are satisfying and will make you less likely to snack. You will, however, gain weight if you consume more calories than you burn off. Gluten-free foods are better for you Just because food is gluten free doesn’t mean it’s better. A lot of gluten free breads are made with refined starches, which are not very healthy. Eating gluten free is only good for you if you are allergic to gluten. If you aren’t, a gluten-free diet restricts the amount of fibre, vitamins and minerals you are able to consume.

Exercise of the month: Pound your way to fitness If you love rhythmic, dance-based fitness regimes but are rubbish at following fixed routines, the new craze that’s sweeping the UK – called Pound – could be for you. Created in the US (where else?) by former drummers Cristina Peerenboom and Kirsten Potenza, it’s a full-body cardio workout that uses lightly weighted ‘drumsticks’ called Ripstix. The workout fuses Pilates, isometric movements, and plyometrics with constant simulated drumming. You’ll sculpt muscle and can burn up to 900 calories in each 45 minute class. Can’t find a class nearby? Get the DVD at www.poundfit.com

Live longer, live happier The ‘Live Longer Wales’ campaign returns to our screens this autumn, and Welsh rugby legend Gareth ‘Alfie’ Thomas has challenged a group of women from the same village to run a half marathon in October. The story of Alfie’s Angels will be shown on telly as part of the series. The 18 women, aged 17 to 60, are all from the small village of Deri, and have signed up to run the 13.1 mile race with cameras in tow. Gareth, who was the first rugby union player to earn 100 caps for Wales, is team captain, inspiring, encouraging and supporting the women through training exercises and health regimes. Watch out for more information on Live Longer Wales programmes on your local TV and radio stations.

Bless you! By Stephanie Anne Lloyd If you’re not working up a sweat, you’re not working hard enough Sweating is not necessarily an indicator of exertion – it’s your body’s way of cooling itself down when it gets too hot. It’s possible to burn a significant number of calories without breaking a sweat with gentler exercise. Try taking a long walk or doing lighter weight training.

In the UK and other English-speaking countries we make a sound like ‘achoo’ when we sneeze, but this varies from country to country. Your body can produce up to two pints of mucus discharge every day and sneezing is its way of expelling irritants before they can reach your lungs. It does this with amazing force: up to 100mph, in the form of hot, humid air and gas droplets, the smallest of which are easily sucked into air-conditioning systems. The phrase ‘God bless you’ originated in the days when a sneeze could signal the bubonic plague, but there are various forms of response which date back to days of yore and are steeped in superstitions. Go to different countries and you get all sorts of variations, such as ‘banish the omen’ in Greece.

Beauty insider

We have written in this column before about age-specific, rather than skin-type-specific skincare, and one company that bases its whole philosophy on this, and whose products are a favourite of mine, is Ark. In fact, it’s tagline is ‘Age aware skincare’. Say the regime’s creators:‘Skin reflects lifestyle choices, stress levels and hormonal changes’, all of which are affected by age. There are two main periods in life that affect our skin. Shifts in hormone production in your early 30s, and at menopause in your 50s change the way your body works and your skin’s needs. So it’s a bit daft to think that a product targeted at, say, oily skin, can work as well for a teenager as for a woman in her 40s. Ark’s products are all-natural, with no parabens, mineral oils or artificial fragrances, and are based on an understanding of fluctuating hormones at different times of life. On top of basic products for each era, there are others that you can use to personalise your regime, not least the award-winning range of SkinResponse Serums. This month Ark relaunches its signature products and also introduces some new Skin Perfectors, aimed at specific concerns. We tried some of these: the Hydration Injection Masque, to revitalise tired skin; the Triple Action Exfoliator, which fades pigmentation and brightens; plus the Reverse Gravity Eye Cream. The first two are adaptable – you leave them on to work for a period according to your skin’s needs, and the third combats under- eye circles and wrinkles. Like all Ark’s products they’re packed with natural ingredients, smell lovely, and leave your skin feeling well cared for. We particularly liked the masque – it was left on overnight, and we woke up to glowing, firm, resilient-looking skin. Which is what we all want, whatever our age. Visit www.arkskincare.com

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Care mobility Getting started on finding the right care, music and dementia, careers in care, plus care in the home

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ne in six of the UK population is now over 65... and that number is set to grow in the next decade. Watching your loved ones growing older can be a worrying and emotional experience, so it’s vital to be aware of the care options available.

Looking after elderly relatives

Many of us now are having to struggle with the problem of how to look after an elderly relative. As well as helping you to make informed decisions, this new section will cover news and information about what’s going on in the care sector locally – for instance, this issue we have news about a new website for care workers and employers, how music and dancing can be used to help dementia patients, care at home options, and more. Over future issues we’ll be looking at a variety of issues related to organising care for an elderly relative. It’s important to consider their wishes: do they have a preference on the type of service

needed? Make an honest assessment of the help they need, go through the options we will cover and figure out which one would work best for you.

Covering the issues

One-fifth of people in their 60s adapt their homes to grow old with them. This is made possible by products and carers that offer support to help them live independently. Others are supported in caring environments, such as residential or nursing homes. Aged care has evolved to include everything from state-of-the-art facilities that focus on dementia to villas for the over 50s within their own private complexes. Over the next few months this section will be covering issues of independence, dementia and the problems it can create, organisation and various options for care. We will include useful information on products that can improve day-to-day life such as mobility scooters, along with information on care homes within your area. Our opening topic for the next issue will be budgets. Benefits, pensions, income and tax all come into play when looking at how you can afford care. We will be looking into attendance allowance and council tax benefit, price ranges of care homes and other financial issues.

‘Many of us are now at an age when we have to look after elderly relatives’

Stars shine with Pendine Park This summer Pendine Park sponsored Children’s Day at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod as well as the sell out Alfie Boe – Music from the Stage and Screen concert. The organisation also announced that at the 2016 Eisteddfod it will sponsor Katherine Jenkins in a concert version of Georges Bizet’s opera, Carmen. Pendine Park Alfie Boe with proprietor Mario Pendine Park staff Kreft said: ‘Music is a core element of our Enrichment Programme; it supports well-being and inspires both staff and residents. It also helps us link with the wider community. We were delighted to see residents and children enjoying music workshops together, and to sponsor a magical night of entertainment with Alfie Boe. ‘I’m sure next year’s concert featuring Katherine Jenkins will be equally special.’ Pendine Park’s commitment to the Arts was acknowledged this year when it won Arts and Business – Business of the Year 2015. Visit their website at www.pendinepark.com or call 01978 720242 to find out more.

Climbing the care ladder

A website has been launched to boost the number of people working in the care sector in Shropshire. The Care Ladder hopes to tackle the county’s recruitment crisis by introducing a matching service for prospective carers and employers, bringing together those looking for work and organisations looking for help. The website is the only dedicated portal for care jobs in Shropshire, and is a joint initiative between Shropshire Partners in Care and the Care Workforce Development Partnership. The site divides the county into nine regions and job seekers can register to be matched with specific roles and sign up for alerts when a job matching their criteria is added. It is free to use for job seekers and also includes links to training and qualifications and videos about social care as a career. ‘Our aim is that The Care Ladder will provide a one-stop shop for anyone looking for a job in care,’ says SPIC chief officer Debbie Price, pictured. ‘We’re now asking care organisations in the county to sign up and use the site.’ Visit www.thecareladder.co.uk for more information.

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Care mobility Veteran Bert commemorates VJ Day with visit to London A 99-year-old veteran who served in Burma and is now a resident at Morris Care’s Corbrook Park Nursing Home in Audlem, Cheshire, was specially invited to take part in the national VJ (Victory over Japan) Day 70th anniversary commemorations in London. Former army captain Bert Molsom attended the special event in August. He joined fellow Burma Star and Pacific Star holders whose service in the Far East during World War Two was recognised. Morris Care funded Bert’s trip to the capital so he could take up the invitation. Bert said: ‘It was definitely a day to remember. It is important to remember not just Victory over Japan Day but also what went before. I want to remember those who cannot be there, like my best friend Ray Perriman who died in Burma.’ Bert was in the Royal Army Pay Corps supporting frontline staff in Burma when Japan surrendered in 1945. On VJ Day he remembers all normal duties being abandoned and going to a thanksgiving service held

in a rice mill. Today Bert has two sons, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren and lived independently until he moved to Corbrook Park nearly three years ago. The retired computer programmer and trainer, who worked for ICL, still regularly uses a computer. Tracey Williams, social life co-ordinator at Corbrook Park, said: ‘Bert is our oldest resident and was thrilled to be invited to VJ Day in London.’ For his 99th birthday treat last month Bert visited the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford where he was given a guided tour. For more information visit www.morriscare.co.uk.

Music for the brain

Singing is known to be a great way for dementia sufferers to express themselves – even when memories have been lost, songs and music can often be recalled easily. Getting together for a sing-along can help reduce feelings of isolation, and can help dementia sufferers and their carers socialise with others in a fun and supportive environment. With this in mind, Red Rooster Discos organise tea dances and sing alongs in conjunction with The Alzheimer’s Society. A full cream tea is served in vintage crockery, by waitresses in 1950s dress, with music from bygone eras up to the 60s played, or a sing-along held. It’s also an opportunity for the elderly and young to join together and share treasured Abacare is a care agency based in Bangor, memories. The dances are held in local halls chosen which supports people in their own homes across because of their ease of parking and Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire and Anglesey. disabled facilities. The halls are The organisation has also sponsored and supported decorated with bunting, and various local groups in the areas in which it vintage tablecloths and works. For instance, it is offering free dementia WANT TO HELP? crockery. All are welcome awareness sessions for businesses and individuals who are interested in becoming ‘Dementia If you’re looking for and the cost is £3.50 including refreshments and Friends’. This UK-wide movement is backed by ways to help local a raffle ticket. the Alzheimer’s Society which recognises that organisations, turn to Red Rooster also the whole community has a part to play in provide the music for supporting people to live well with dementia. our volunteering the Alzheimer’s Society’s In November last year, the company won and charity Singing for the Brain sessions, Britain’s Most Outstanding Care Agency award pages providing a range of different at the UK Over 50s Housing Awards. On top of this, songs along with the use of two of Abacare’s staff have recently reached the percussion instruments from different eras, musical finals of the Wales Care Awards – Carys Pritchard styles and traditions, all based on familiar and well known songs has been nominated for the leading practice in and led primarily by the group. Learning Diability Services Award and Sam Evans has For more information visit www.alzheimers.org.uk and been nominated in the excellence in leadership and www.redroosterdiscos.co.uk management category. Delivering care to people in their own homes brings a lot of responsibility and can be challenging 22nd September – Teadance, Ty Llewelyn Community Centre, at times but is also, in the words of Abacare’s own Llandudno, 1.30-3.30pm staff, ‘the most rewarding job you could ever do’. 23rd September – Teadance, Sychdyn Memorial Hall, 2-4pm The organisation has plans to open a state of the 29th September – Sing Along, Ty Llewelyn Community Centre, art dementia centre and is developing specialist Llandudno, 2.30-4.30pm services for people with learning disabilities so is now 14th October – Teadance, Sychdyn Memorial Hall, 2-4pm actively recruiting more staff. Call 01248 677919 or visit www.abacare.org.uk

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Change a child’s life

Could you give a child a loving, safe home? We spoke to some foster carers in the Wrexham area about their experiences

Marion

‘I’ve always worked with children and used to do child minding, so fostering seemed like a great opportunity to give children a good start,’ says Marion, who has recently begun fostering. ‘The most rewarding part of being a foster carer is forming a relationship with the child. It is good to know that wherever they’re going, they’re leaving with a better life than when they came to me. The hardest part is definitely saying goodbye! Of course it’s wonderful to see that they’ve moved on, but it’s still difficult to see them go.’

Jane

‘I started fostering part time a number of years ago and now we foster full time,’ says Jane. ‘We have fostered a number of children over the years:. ‘I decided to become a foster carer so I could help to give children a more normal and stable home. It’s lovely to see them change and grow once they’re in a safe environment – they just don’t take

anything for granted. Fostering a child is always rewarding, even with a child with challenging behaviour. You can help them turn their life around and go on to something better. It’s lovely to have a part in that. My husband and I have three children of our own and fostering is an important and enjoyable part of our life.’

Karen

‘I would definitely recommend fostering, though I would advise people to consider how it may affect their lives, and look at it from every angle. Its an incredibly rewarding job – so different from desk work – you really can make a difference to children’s lives. If you stick with it the rewards are great. I prefer looking after older children and would definitely recommend it. There are many myths that all teenagers are bad but for some young people just a change in circumstances can make a real difference to their lives, how they feel and also in how they behave towards others. If you feel that you

could help children and young people to improve their futures then fostering is definitely for you.’ y For more information about Wrexham Fostering service, call 0800 7830618 or visit www.wrexham.gov.uk/fostering Foster carers are as unique and diverse as the children they look after. Wrexham is currently seeking both specialist and general foster carers. l You may be male or female l You may be married, civil partners, cohabiting or single l You may rent or own your home l You may have one or more children of your own l You may have no children of your own l You may be employed or not l You may have spent time in care l Fostering ranges from full time, salaried positions, to looking after a child one or two days each month.

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Luxury retirement village to launch The first apartments at a luxury retirement village in Tattenhall will be officially launched this month at a public event

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nspired Villages is inviting people to visit its marketing suite on the site of its new retirement village on Frog Lane, Tattenhall, Cheshire. The drop-in event will take place from 10am-4pm each day. Visitors will have the opportunity to find out more about the first 48 apartments that will be completed in summer 2016 and how they could enjoy an Inspired luxury retirement. They will also be able to view a scale model of the village, as well as computergenerated imagery of the new retirement homes. When complete, Inspired Tattenhall will offer a total of 151 apartments as well as facilities including a wellness spa and relaxation pool, gym, shops, restaurants, a bowling green and community space.

A new approach

Inspired Villages provide a new approach to retirement that promotes independent living, choice and flexibility. Drawing on more than 15 years’ experience of the sector, the developers behind the scheme have ensured that everything from the spacious layout to the quality of fixtures and fittings has been painstakingly planned. The result is an impressive village offering exclusive oneand two-bedroom homes, idyllic surroundings and access to a wide range of facilities, social activities and hotel-style services. And all of this is with the beautiful village of Tattenhall on its doorstep. Managing director Jamie Bunce, managing director of Jamie Bunce

Inspired Villages, says: ‘From the manicured gardens to the bustling bistro and tranquil spa, the village will offer residents exceptional surroundings, a variety of social activities and the chance to enjoy new hobbies. ‘But we care about more than just the quality of the lifestyle on offer – we care about each individual too. Our on-site Village Care Team will not just deliver care when requested or required, they will also provide comfort to residents in the event of an emergency, accident or illness; or should their health deteriorate and their needs change.’ Inspired Villages in Tattenhall provides three types of accommodation to meet different lifestyle requirements. Prices for a two-bed apartment in phase one of the retirement village range from £365,000 to £557,000. y Anyone interested in attending the launch event can contact Trish Rooney on 07469 856190 or Helen Britton on 07469 858012, or call into the marketing suite in Frog Lane, Tattenhall CH3 9DN. Alternatively, email info@inspiredvillages.co.uk.

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Under the skin

HEALTH

We talk about the biggest organ of our bodies to Andrea Carri, manager of Spire North Wales Cosmetic Suite, which opened earlier this year and combines the latest in beauty treatments with state of the art therapies Q: Tell us more about the Spire North Wales Cosmetic Suite. A: This is a new venture for private hospital group Spire Healthcare. We share the building with the Spire Abergele Consulting Rooms, which means we’ve got surgeons and consultants holding clinics downstairs. This is great as we can now refer clients straight to them – to a dermatologist, for example. Q: I want to feel skin-spired! How can you help me? A: When clients come in we do a full skin mapping and face scan to analyse what type of skin they have. It’s a free consultation, from which we can discuss treatment options with them. It’s very important that clients have the right kind of rejuvenation treatment for their skin – for example, that it’s not too strong, as that can create a reaction. Q: Why is it so important to take care of your skin? A: Skin is made up of two layers, the outer epidermis and the soft tissue underneath called the dermis. The skin acts as a barrier to protect our bodies from the environment. It also regulates temperature and detects and fights off infection. Collagen in the skin naturally degrades as we get older, which leads to wrinkles, so taking care of your skin while you’re young can help to slow down this process. Q: What sort of treatments for the skin do you offer? A: We do microdermabrasion which is a very deep but quite gentle cleanse and actually uses tiny aluminium crystals. Laser treatment is another option – clients typically have between five and eight sessions. What many people don’t realise is that it takes time for each session to take effect. The IPL lasers create heat under the surface of the skin which stimulates the growth of collagen. We do everything from beauty facials up to top-of-the-range treatment facials where the product applied topically does penetrate into the skin to have a specific effect – for example pigment removal. Q: What is IPL and how does it work? A: IPL stands for intense pulsed light. The system releases precisely controlled short pulses of filtered light that stimulate the fibroblast cells within the skin (the ones that

produce collagen and elastin). IPL can be used for hair removal, thread veins, pigment removal, acne and skin rejuvenation. The skin becomes firmer and appears more radiant, and enlarged pores are reduced. Q: What should I expect after a treatment? A: Redness and a slight warming sensation are normal after treatment. A cooling pack is applied to calm the skin. You may also see a darkening of any pigmented spots before they flake off, which leads to a more even skin tone. Tightening of the skin should increase over the following months as the new collagen is produced within the dermis.

Elemis, Dermalogica and Mesoestetic. We’re the only clinic using the Elemis Biotec System in all of north Wales, so we’re pleased to be offering this to our clients. Because we’re part of Spire Healthcare, everything we do is monitored through very strict controls. For more information, visit the website www.spirehealthcare.com

Q: How long do treatments take and will they hurt? A: A facial treatment which includes a skin peel or microdermabrasion usually lasts about 45 minutes. It may feel mildly uncomfortable but no anaesthetic is required. Most people describe the discomfort as moderate and acceptable, similar to a pin prick. Q: What makes these cosmetic treatments different from a beauty salon? A: People think of this as a therapy session rather than beauty pampering, or a luxury treatment. That’s because we’re more advanced on the clinical side and we only use advanced products. We work with

Spire Consulting Rooms has a Gladiator on the team! Diane Youdale (aka Jet from TV show Gladiators) will be holding classes at a fitness studio in the Consulting Rooms. Diane, a former gymnast, starred in Gladiators between 1992 and 1996 but changed careers after a serious neck injury. She is now a trained psychotherapist and will also be working with paediatricians at the rooms to develop a health and fitness programme for child obesity.

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HEALTH ADVICE

Getting it right first time We meet Mr Karlakki, consultant surgeon and clinical director for surgery at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic NHS Foundation Trust hospital, who explains how work at the hospital is always under review to improve practices, which is very important for such a high profile institution

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e did 3,000 elective hip and knee replacements last year, which is among the highest number of procedures in the country. Because we are so much in demand, it’s very important to all our patients and everyone here that we are maintaining as high a level of care as possible,’ says Mr Karlakki. There are different ways orthopaedic work is assessed. The GIRFT report, created by Professor Tim Briggs, is all about ‘Getting It Right First Time’, and is particularly aimed at hip and knee replacements. It reports on information collected nationally on hospitals via the National Joint Registry (NJR) and looks at facts like complications, re-operations and cost-effectiveness. However, the main focus of the report is to assess patient safety and outcomes. ‘We also have the publication of treatment outcomes (PROMS or patient reported outcome measures), which is essentially a patient survey to measure the treatment benefits in areas like pain, function, ability to perform different day-to-day tasks, before and after surgery. This helps us to assess how far procedures have helped their quality of life,’ says Mr Karlakki. Mr Karlakki says: ‘The NJR publishes information on individual surgeons and hospitals, and this is available to the public on their website.

‘We do these things because we are a specialist hospital, we want to push the boundaries of the science, and do so with care and safety foremost. The better we do in this regard, the better the outcomes for our patients. Past research conducted and led at RJAH Hospital include studies covering ceramic on ceramic implants (rather than Mr Karlakki points out the RJAH’s new operating theatre development using metal on plastic, where the plastic eventually wears out, meeting the surgeon, the anaesthetist and quicker in young and active patients). the nursing team to check for any problems. ‘We are now 10 years into the use of ‘delta We also discuss the choice of implant with ceramics’ (newer less brittle ceramic) in this patients and the aim being potentially ‘one study, and based on our experience so far, joint replacement for life’. Therefore the we feel that it is an alternative option in choice of implant is governed by how active younger and more active patients, as the a patient is and their age. material is harder, so can ‘To aid recovery, we provide patient cope with active wear and DVDs to watch at home, or the films can be tear. The new generation of accessed on our website, which prepares ceramics mean that they them to cope with surgery. are less brittle and less ‘We are now using smaller incisions, local prone to breaking. anaesthetic infiltrations, anaesthetic techniques and medications that cause Enhancing recovery less nausea. All of this means that patients ‘It is all about getting our patients through are more comfortable and alert after their major operations with less physiological surgery. Now when I do my ward round at stress on the body and the system and the end of the day following an operation therefore a quicker recovery from major list, I can talk to patients and find out how surgery. Being more active and having the they are feeling rather than seeking comfort of your own home has been shown information from the nurses! to be beneficial to patients – it minimises ‘All of this is possible because at RJAH we the risk of deep vein thrombosis, and the believe in a team approach and everyone appropriate amount of mobility helps the takes pride in what they do and make an healing process. It is not to be mistaken for important contribution in a patient’s quicker healing, and the usual precautions wellbeing. This is reflected in our friends and following surgery still apply. family test, where over 95 per cent of RJAH ‘Patients are put through a very thorough patients stated they would recommend the pre-operative assessment process, including hospital to friends and family. y

‘This helps us to assess how far procedures have helped patients’

Cutting-edge research ‘We’ve just completed a randomised controlled study looking at antibiotic coating on implants, aimed at reducing the risk of infection – which can be a serious problem if it occurs in a joint. Traditionally, implants were secured to the bone by cement, and the cement mixture contained an antibiotic to reduce the risk of infection. As the implants secured to the bone without cement (un-cemented implants) have become increasingly popular, we’ve recently studied whether coating the implant with antibiotics has a beneficial effect, and whether it affects the fixation of implant to the bone. This is a cutting edge safety study with potential for it to be rolled out into a larger study nationally, hopefully lead by RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital. ‘We have also completed another randomised study just over a year ago looking at innovative ways of wound healing following surgery, utilising negative pressure dressings and their effectiveness on quicker wound healing reducing wound complications and earlier but safe discharge home. This study has been submitted for publication in an international journal.

Mr Sudheer Karlakki FRCS (Ed & GI, FRCS (Orth), MSc (Orth Eng) & LLM (Med Law) Mr Karlakki qualified in 1992. Following fellowships from Royal Colleges of Surgeons Edinburgh and Glasgow he obtained his higher surgical training in orthopaedics centred around Oswestry with an additional masters degree in orthopaedic engineering from University of Cardiff. He also holds a masters degree in medical law from Cardiff University. He has extensively travelled and visited centres of excellence in UK and abroad, and is actively involved in research with publications and lecturing on various international meetings. He is currently involved in designing surgical instrumentations for a knee replacement and provides his expertise as an adviser for wound management in surgical incisions.

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Top of the class From trips abroad to prom dances and sporting success… All the latest news and achievements from our local schools

Gold rush for Firs The Firs School in Chester has been enjoying a run of sporting success this summer. The athletics team recently took part in the Northern Area Championships competing against 23 other schools. Four pupils came away with the trophy for overall Year 5 winners after scoring the most points in their age group. The school also took part in the ISA Northern Athletics Finals in Birmingham where three of the school’s athletes triumphed, all returning home with gold medals. Headteacher Mrs Davies said: ‘The children all really enjoyed the finals and we’re delighted with how well they did... we are extremely proud of our determined and enthusiastic athletes.’ With all this success it’s no wonder the Firs has achieved the Gold sportsmark from the Sainsbury’s-sponsored government-led awards scheme. The scheme was launched in 2012 and rewards schools for their commitment to the development of sport and competition. Visit www.firsschool.net or call 01244 322443.

Sporting recognition at High School Shrewbury High School recently won the Sports Award at the 2015 Education Business Awards. Judges at the awards said: ‘The range of sporting activities undertaken at Shrewsbury is huge. Of particular note is the success in International Karate of Sophie Vingoe, who last year won gold in the Kawata Cup in Kobe, Japan.’ The award cited the wide variety of sports scholarships available, and the national and international success of several pupils. The School’s Elite Athlete programme was also praised. Shrewsbury High School opens its gates throughout the year for football, cross country, cricket and netball tournaments with more than 600 visiting pupils taking part in competitive sport at the Prep School. For more information visit www.shrewsburyhigh.gdst.net or call 01743 494000

Drama Queens get LA show Girls from The Queen’s Senior School in Chester recently received some expert advice from Los Angelesbased casting director Kerrie Mailey. Kerrie dialled in via Skype to the school’s drama club live from America. Phil Perez, an actor and drama teacher, ran the workshop from The Queen’s School drama studio. Girls had the opportunity to play games, improvise, look at TV scripts, rehearse them and gain valuable feedback from Kerrie and Phil, giving them an actor and casting director’s perspectives. Head of Drama Katherine Larder said: ‘This was a rare opportunity for the girls to meet and learn about acting from a TV and film perspective. They really enjoyed the opportunity.’ Visit www.queens.cheshire.sch.uk or call 01244 312078 for more information.

Best in show for Orlando’s frog Ten-year-old Orlando Bayliss and his tree frog painting have won first prize in the 2015 Millicent Kaye Memorial art competition. Orlando, who is a student at Packwood Haugh School in Shropshire, was judged the winner among more than 250 entries. ‘Orlando is an outstanding young artist and shows great promise,’ said Packwood’s head of art, Paul Dougan. ‘Another of his recent works was one of the best landscapes that I have ever seen by someone of his age and I am greatly looking forward to seeing what he will do next.’ As well as his individual prize, Orlando also won £150 for the Packwood Art Department, money which will be used to buy new photographic equipment. Three other pupils – Edward Forde-Johnston, Will Tate (both age 11) and Elsa Waterhouse (age 10) – were highly commended for their entries. Visit www.packwood-haugh.co.uk or call 01939 260217.

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Riding in style The modes of transport set the tone for the glamorous Marches School Year 11 prom in Shropshire this summer. A horse and carriage, Bentley, Harley Davidson, speed boat and even a Batmobile tranported students to Lion Quays, where more than 200 students and 50 staff attended the ‘red carpet’ event . ‘This is the end of an era but we are excited about what’s to come. Thank you Marches for an amazing five years,’ said the head boy and girl during a speech on the night.

Open Days An essential guide In the first of a new series of regular columns, Patrick Lee-Browne, headmaster of Rydal Penrhos School in north Wales, advises what to look out for at a school open day

For any parent considering a new school for their child, the array of choice and marketing hype can be bewildering. Open Days offer a great opportunity to Other news get a feel for a school, and to meet Owing to the growing number of students pupils, staff and current parents. So what wanting to attend Marches Academy Trust should you be doing to make the most of schools, they are now providing transport to your Open Day experience? towns outside of the local area, including l Whether you take your child with you is Wrexham, Ellesmere and Chirk. The Marches a personal choice – if a school is likely to school currently operates three 16-seater be oversubscribed, or is very selective, you minibuses, which offer students living outside may be wary of raising your child’s of Oswestry access to affordable, reliable expectations. But if you do, he or she will ways to get to school. undoubtedly notice things you would miss. Meanwhile, students from the Performing l A well-planned Open Day should give Arts Department recently put on their 2015 you and your child plenty of opportunity school production – Grease. Year 12 students to talk to pupils from different year Kirsty Bright and Joe Evans lead the cast groups, as well as to staff and current as Sandy and Danny in the classic musical, parents. How do pupils interact with which tells the tale of a high school romance. each other, with staff, and with you? This Visit www.marchesschool.co.uk or call 01691 664400. can tell you a lot about the culture and ethos of the school and the level of confidence it instils in its pupils. l A school may look impressive in the league tables – but they can be very Moreton Hall students Phoebe Jackson and Georgina deceptive. What range of qualifications Lang have both won medals at the United Kingdom have been included? Does the Mathematics Trust Intermediate Olympiad. The school offer mostly ‘traditional’ olympiad is the highest level of competition or academic subjects, or are for their age group and only the top 500 vocational subjects WORK EXPERIENCE! mathematicians in each year are invited included as well? Most Fancy a career as a journalist? to participate. Competition is fierce importantly, what suits If you’d like to do some work and medals are awarded to the top 100 your child best? Ask for experience in the fun and friendly participants in each year group: Phoebe details of the school’s Yattar Yattar office and get a real won the Maclaurin Year 11 Medal and A-level and GCSE taste of the world of editorial Georgina won the Hamilton Year 10 Medal. results over the last production – we promise it won’t three years. Uniforms for Kenya be boring! – email us at l What extra-curricular With a new school uniform for this year, students donated their old school editorial@yattaryattar.co.uk provision is offered? Look shirts to Nyakakana Primary School near Lake Victoria in Kenya. Year 13 pupil for evidence of the way in Alice Smith delivered the shirts on a trip to the country in July where she opened a which the school will develop toilet block and worked in a boys’ secondary school, where more than half the students your child’s emotional are orphans and facilities are very basic. Alice lived with a Kenyan pastor’s family, where she intelligence, creativity, and social skills rose at 7am to wash in a bowl and enjoyed sweet Kenyan tea and bread for breakfast. – these are no less valuable than Visit www.moretonhallschool.com or call 01691 773671 curricular qualifications. l There should be no no-go areas on the tour – feel free to go ‘off-piste’ (without making things awkward for your guide). Some people make a point of always checking out the pupils’ lavatories! l Look at the noticeboards – are the displays mainly work produced by the pupils? Do you get the sense they are updated regularly, and that they are genuinely informative? l Open Days are ‘show events’ – if you are really interested in the school, arrange an individual visit during term time when you will see it in ‘normal’ working mode.

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Open Days Listing Open Days are a great way to find out what goes on at your chosen school, get to meet teachers and pupils, and get a taste of school life. Here is our pick of the schools in the region that are holding open days Abberley Hall School Open Morning – Saturday 26th September 8am-1pm Visit www.abberleyhall.co.uk or call 01299 896275 Abbey Gate College, Chester Senior School Open Morning – Saturday 26th September 8am-1pm; Junior School Open Morning – Saturday 17th October, 8am-1pm; Sixth Form Information Evening – Thursday, 15th October, 6-8.30pm. Visit www.abbeygatecollege.co.uk or call 01244 332077 Abbotsholme School, Staffordshire Open Day – Saturday 26th September, 9.30am-4.30pm Meet staff, pupils and parents and have a tour of the school. Visit the Sixth Form Centre and log cabin boarding village. Visit www.abbotsholme.co.uk or call Michele Archer on 01889 594265. Adams Grammar School, Shropshire Open Week – 28th September-2nd October Two sessions daily, at 9.30am and 1.30pm; Boarding Taster Weekend – 17th-18th October; Junior Boarding Open Evening – Wednesday, 7th October Visit www.adamsgs.org.uk or call 01952 386300. Adcote School, Shropshire Open Day – Thursday, 1st October Visit www.adcoteschool.org.uk or call 01939 260202. Ellesmere College, Shropshire Open Day – 10th October, 1-4pm Meet senior members of staff and heads of departments and see the facilities first-hand. Visit www.ellesmere.com or call 01691 622321. The Firs School, Chester Open Morning – Saturday 3rd October, 10am Visit www.firsschool.net or call 01244 322443 King’s School, Chester Infant/Junior Open Morning – 10th October, 9am2.30pm; Senior/Sixth Form Open Afternoon – 10th October, 1-3.30pm; Infant and Junior School Discovery Days – 15th November Visit www.kingschester.co.uk or call 01244 689500 The Marches School, Oswestry Open Evening for Year 5 and 6 pupils and their parents – Thursday 24th September, 4.30-7.30pm Headteacher’s talks at 5.30pm and 6.30pm Sixth Form Information Evening – Thursday 15th October, 6-8pm Presentations at 6.15pm and 7.15pm Visit www.marchesschool.co.uk or call 01691 664400 Moreton Hall, Shropshire Senior School Open Day – Saturday 3rd October, 10am Principal’s welcome at 10.3am; Sixth Form Information Evening – Tuesday 13th October, 6.30pm Visit www. moretonhallschool.com or call 01691 773671

Trip to New Zealand

Eleven agricultural students and two staff members from North Shropshire College’s (NSC) Walford Campus have recently returned from an agricultural study tour in New Zealand. The visit lasted two weeks and included lessons on quad bike driving, using chainsaws and fencing. The students then put the new skills to use on sheep farms. Member of NSC staff Chloe Bird said: ‘We visited many dairy and stock farms and stayed on an isolated sheep station on the edge of the coast. We travelled from Rimutaka Range to the capital city of Wellington and saw the geothermal activity around Lake Taupo and Rotorua.’

Monkey Business

Nine Year 6 pupils from Myddle C of E Primary School were lucky enough to become ‘keepers for the day’ at the Animal Care Unit at NSC’s Walford Campus recently. The pupils got to be fully involved in all of the duties of a keeper at the unit. They started the day with a guided tour around Walford’s mini-zoo, then got involved in the feeding process for the meerkats, marmoset monkeys and the college’s collection of birds of prey. Visit www.nsc.ac.uk or call 01691 688080.

Finding the right education After the 29th school said ‘no’ it was a relief for Sue Walsh to drive away from St Davids College in Llandudno knowing she had finally secured a place for her son Jack for the new academic term. It wasn’t quite the plan as the college was 253 miles from Sue’s home town, but Jack has severe dyslexia and dyscalculia (letters and numbers) and St David’s embraced his challenges rather than – like all the other schools – rejecting them. Headmaster Stuart Hay says: ‘It was clear Jack was an intelligent person with an unusual level of determination for his age and fed up with being misunderstood by traditional educationalists. He has represented the school in Business Coca Cola finals, was selected from 500 applicants for work placement at Airbus in Broughton, and is the under-16s Chess Champ. Jack is an asset to us.’ Jack, who has recently been invited by the British Dyslexia Association to be an ambassador for young persons, talked frankly and openly on ITV recently about the positive sides of being dyslexic when supported by an appropriate education. Jack readily admits without this he would not be anticipating his exam results or looking forward to a career in the engineering industry. St Davids College is an international Independent school with specialist provision for dyslexia and dyscalculia. Visit www.stdavidscollege.co.uk or call 01492 875974.

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Open Days Listing Oswestry School and Bellan House Open Morning – Saturday 3rd October, 9am-12.30pm Call 01691 655711 or visit www.oswestryschool.org.uk Packwood Haugh, Shropshire Open Day – Saturday 17th October Tours of school buildings, plus a performance of music and drama. Visit www.packwood-haugh.co.uk or call 01939 260217. Prestfelde School, Shrewsbury Open Morning – Friday, 2nd October Visit www.prestfelde.co.uk or call 01743 245400 The Queen’s School, Chester Senior School Open Morning – Saturday 3rd October Sixth Form Open Evening – Tuesday 13th October Lower School Open Morning – Saturday 7th November Visit www.queens.cheshire.sch.uk or call 01244 312078 Ruthin School, Denbighshire Open Morning – Saturday 14th November, 10am-1pm Visit www.ruthinschool.co.uk or call 01824 702543 Rydal Penrhos School, Colwyn Bay Open Morning – Saturday 3rd October, 9am-1pm, for both Prep and Senior schools. Chat to current pupils, staff and parents and to see the school’s facilities. ‘Into Year 7 Information Evening’ - Tuesday 10th November, 6.30pm; ‘Into the Sixth Information Evening’ – Thursday 12th November, 6.30pm Visit www.rydalpenrhos. com or call 01492 530155 (Senior) 01492 530381 (Prep).

A capital art exhibition

Eight pieces of work from students of Thomas Adams School in Shropshire have been on display at the national students’ art exhibition in London. ‘We submitted 10 pieces of work and for eight to be selected is amazing – hundreds of entries are sent in by schools throughout the country,’ said art and design teacher Emma Morris. The display included pieces by Grace Jandrell (pictured), Carmen Murphy and Charlee Minta in year 12, Lucy Smith and Nonnie Owen in year 13 and year 11 student Ellie McCoy.

Comedian’s praise for teachers

A teacher turned actor and comedian has been praising his own teachers during his days at Thomas Adams. Greg Davies, stand-up comedian and star of The Inbetweeners, said two teachers in particular inspired him, Ed Lamont and Derek Evans. Writing in the Times Education Supplement, Mr Davies said: ‘They ignited within me a love of literature and for the arts generally. We were in a terrible comedy band called Doom Trivia. One thing that really sticks in my mind is the occasion when Doom Trivia recorded an album on a cassette, which I’m sure was absolutely rubbish. Mr Evans took it home with him; after the weekend he came in and he had written a two-side review of the album.’ Visit www.thomasadams.org.uk or call 01939 237000.

Shrewsbury College Course Advice and Enrolment Evenings at London Road, SY2 6PR – 2nd & 9th September, 5-7pm; College Open Evening at London Road – 12th November, 5-8pm Staff will be available to give advice and guidance. Places are still available on some HE courses. Visit www.shrewsbury. ac.uk or call 01743 342502. Shrewsbury High School Senior Open Morning – Saturday 10th October, 9.30am -12.30pm. Prep School Open Morning – Wednesday 14th October, 10am-12 noon. Sixth Form Information Evening – Monday 9th November, 7-9pm. Call 01743 494038 or email admissions@shr.gdst.net Sir John Talbot’s School, Whitchurch Open Evening for Year 5 and 6 pupils – Wednesday 23rd September, 6-8.30pm Headteacher’s address at 6pm; Sixth Form Information Evening – Thursday 22nd October Starts at 6pm with a presentation from the Head of Sixth Form Visit www.sirjohntalbots.co.uk or call 01948 660600 Wrekin College Open House – Wednesday 23rd September, 9am12.30pm; Sixth Form Discovery Evening – Thursday 24th September, 6-8pm Visit www.wrekincollege.com or call 01952 265600 to find out more.

Ellesmere swim ace makes a splash Ellinor Southward, a pupil at Ellesmere College, Shropshire, has helped Great Britain’s girls take home silver at the European Youth Olympics Festival. Ellinor, who represents Ellesmere College Titans, competed in the 4x100 medley relay with three other team mates. The talented 14-year-old also claimed the bronze in the 100m backstroke. ‘It’s been a great experience and has just motivated me further to keep working hard to try to earn team GB selection again in the future,’ says Ellinor. Her bronze medal came about in strange circumstances after a timing error initially showed she’d finished fourth. Thankfully the time correction came through at the last second, allowing her to make her victory ceremony. Ellinor joined the Titans aged 10 and has excelled in sport throughout her teenage years. She qualified for the Youth Olympics festival in April when she won the 100m backstroke and came third in the 200m backstroke, as well as making it into a further three finals at the British Swimming Championships. Call 01691 622321 or visit www.ellesmere.com

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Open Evening Take a look at what our 11–18 schools have to offer at www.marchesacademytrust.co.uk

Thursday 24 September 4.30pm–7.30pm Headteacher’s talks at 5.30pm & 6.30pm Thursday 15 October 6pm–8.00pm Presentations at 6.15pm & 7.15pm Morda Road, Oswestry, Shropshire SY11 2AR

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Poet’s Corner This is a chance to show off your creative talent – whether you prefer rhyming couplets, iambic pentameter or haiku, we’d love to see your poems. Here is a selection of the poetry we’ve recently received…

2015

One hundred years ago this year Men from our village marched out with a cheer With brave smiling faces, and thoughts of those dear They marched out to war without any fear.

Belt up

Here they come, the Food Police, Watch out! They’re on the beat – Making sure we don’t enjoy Something nice to eat. Telling us that lettuce leaves, And salads are the way. No cake, no bread, no biscuits, And remember ‘five-a-day!’ But we need a balanced diet, Rabbits may find leaves nice, But they wouldn’t be impressed With a Chinese egg-fried rice. We need our carbs and fibre, Some ‘happy’ food to go, Proteins, fruit and vegetables – Just fat is the big No-No. So, you faddy dieticians, Your rules and ours don’t tie up. Stop messing with our Human Rights, And go and have a fry up. Maureen Jones

The arrival

Low sun casting shadows on green fields Crops and produce in abundance under blue skies Cooks picking, pickling and making pies Gardeners racing, so all their work is done Flowers pushing for the last rays of the sun Crispy brown leaves as we tread Making sure the birds are fed Cold misty mornings and cobwebs on our trees Heating oil bought, in case we freeze A distant memory of summer to remember and looking forward to bonfires in November Then sitting around the fire so near Oh look! Autumn is well and truly here C A Thomas

But when it was over we counted the cost Few came back but many were lost They’d laid down their lives so we could have peace They gave it willingly for all wars to cease. The peace we had was not to last Another war loomed it mighty blast Our men went out again to fight For freedom of speech and all that’s right. There is no greater love than this When many gave up their lives defending us So we’ve put up this monument for all to see We remember those who died for our country. Joan Littlehales

It is better by far to have three in a bar when you dance an old fashioned waltz. You can hear a maramba, when dancing the samba, with a hot little number, or prancing the rumba, with Edmundo Ross playing of course! An elegant tango, a crazy fandango, is the style you expect when in Spain. But what could be sweeter than a gentle valeta, or there’s ballet or line and tap would be fine, like Gene when he sings in the rain.

Jack Woods

The Off-Licence Cat (c late 1950s - early 1960s) When I was very young The ‘Off-Licence’ had a cat; It was huge, and still, and dozing, And looked like a ginger mat!

‘How big was this ginger cat?’ Who knows? – ‘It was as big as that!!’ Said we to all our school friends – As we recalled ‘the Cat sat on the Mat.’ No not a mat, but a box, A large box, big and flat – The big red cat snoozed on the box All curled up, and asleep, he ‘sat’. His eyes were amber, and half-closed. He purred in his dreams on that box; Perhaps he’s dreaming of his dinner, Or perhaps he’s chasing a fox. Still, after so many moons ago, Do I remember that placid cat; All ginger, and warm, and asleep, Upon his cardboard ‘mat’!

It’s Strictly Come Dancing

Let’s twist and let’s rock until one o’clock. Quick step and foxtrot are now square. Yes! Let’s do the conga… it goes on much longer. Come on now; let down your hair!

Do you want to appear in Poet’s Corner? Send your poem to editorial@ yattaryattar.co.uk

Decades later I still recall The off-licence ginger cat; Mum going there for Dad’s ‘Black and Tan’, But we’re going to pat the cat! Jennifer Creech

I Am?

I wonder what they think of me my friends and my relations I wonder if I am a fool with so few expectations. I like to think they like me I like to think I’m nice or maybe they can’t stand me or cope at any price. For I can only hear what’s said the nice things, so polite I wish folks were more honest then realise I might. Just what I’m really like to them if I get on their wick or if despite their nods and smiles they just think I am thick. Brian Stone

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Book Club

Local author interviews, literary events and great reads for adults and teens iew

A Local author interv

The Secrets of Stage Success Louise Dearman and Mark Evans

Portrait of a Broken Heart: The Impact of Loss Janet Ogilvy

This is Janet Williams’ (aka Janet Ogilvy’s) first book of published poetry. She began writing as a coping We’ve all had that feeling while watching mechanism after her husband Roy a stage show, looking up at the actors and and dog Jessie passed away. dancers – ‘I want to be on that stage’. Hit At first glance the collection looks shows like The Lion King and Phantom of harrowing with recurring themes of the Opera can sell out within minutes, and loss, grief and suffering, and no form of standing ovations at the end of healing or resolution indicated. What you do get is a ‘warts performances are not unusual. Now, for all and all’ viewing of one woman’s grief poured out on to those wishing, dreaming and yearning to paper. Janet’s style is vague – you won’t find out what colour be in the spotlight, there’s an in-depth, honest guide from two her dog’s fur was or her husband’s favourite aftershave – yet performers who trained and worked for their successes. each poem still manages to be personal. This how-to book is a joy to read, split into easy-to-find sections, The poem Hilary is touching: ‘the laughter ringing from the and follows a question and answer format. Everything you’ve walls and from the ceiling... you will never be fully gone, with ever thought to ask about working in musical theatre is covered this room so alive with you’. Jessie, written in memory of Janet’s by the two experienced authors – how do I get an audition? Do I dog, has a rhythm you could almost sing along to. In fact, all of need an agent? It’s all here. the poems rhyme making them reminiscent of songs. It begins with how to nurture your talent, before answering If you’re looking for some light-hearted holiday reading, questions on how to get to drama school, find acting this probably isn’t the book for you. If you are, however, jobs, and going on to discuss rehearsal and training For a going through a rough patch or know of someone techniques. It’s an honest, thought-provoking to you who is, this book could provide an book that sheds lights on the industry. Mark and chance to win a close insight into the bereaved mind... Louise are upfront with the time, energy and copy of both these Portrait of a Broken Heart is available in WH cost that goes into nurturing a career in Smith and Waterstones from 9th September for musical theatre, and also offer readers more books email your £4.95 and is available as an e-book on Amazon. practical advice on staying healthy, warming contact details to up and making sure you don’t lose your voice. Meet The Author editorial@ This book is for anyone who has ever thought Originally from Prestatyn and now about following a career to the stage – no stone yattaryattar. living in Colwyn Bay, Janet Williams is is left unturned, and, as Mark and Louise say, interested in history, archaeology and co.uk you’re never too old to pursue your stage dreams. animal welfare. ‘I used to do house-tohouse collecting for the RSPCA and I’ve Meet the author rescued about 15 animals over the years,’ British musical theatre performers Louise and Mark have a wealth says Janet. After the death of her husband she of experience between them. Louise trained at Laine Theatre Arts, lost all incentive. ‘I wrote the first poem of the and has since gone on to star in the collection, Nothing To Believe In, when he was touring cast of Joseph and the still alive but it wasn’t looking good and after he Amazing Technicolor Dreamboat. She passed I just kept writing. I feel like this book is in played Jan in Grease, Sarah Brown in memoriam of my loved ones and it may help people who think Guys and Dolls, Lucy Harris in Jekyll and ‘oh yes I felt like that’.’ Hyde and Debbie in Debbie Does Janet became interested in the written word after her Dallas. More recently, she has been mother joined the library. ‘She was researching the family tree seen in Evita and Water Babies, and as we’re supposed to be related to George Elliot! I began as both Galinda and Elphaba in writing and had a few poems published in the local paper but Wicked. She has released three studio this is my first published book. The title comes from how the albums, You and I (2005), Here Comes poems are like a piece of a picture of loss and the collection is the Sun (2012) and It’s Time (2013). the portrait. Ogilvy is a pseudonym I’m using... there’s a lot of Welsh-born singer, actor and dancer Mark Evans currently Williamses around here and it just sounded right to me.’ Janet lives in New York. His extensive theatre repertoire includes roles in drew inspiration for her writing from poets such as W H Auden. The Book of Mormon, Ghost: The Musical, Wicked, High School When asked if she would recommend writing as therapy to Musical, The Rocky Horror Show, Oklahoma and Seven Brides for others Janet says: ‘Definitely, grief is like a poison and as you Seven Brothers. He was a finalist in the BBC 1 talent show write you draw that poison out of your body and into the Eurovision: Your Country Needs You in 2009, and has since page. It was dreadful for me but somehow I’m still here. If you worked frequently in television and radio, particularly as a can get through that you can get through anything.’ presenter on S4C. He’s also a passionate teacher, having All proceeds from the book will go to charities such as created West End in Wales, a Welsh theatre summer school in RSPCA, Animal Aid, Hillside Animal Sanctuary and more. 2006. His debut album, The Journey Home containing songs in When asked what’s next for Ms Ogilvy Janet says she is both English and Welsh was released in 2011. looking forward to writing about another topic close to her heart. ‘I’ve started writing animal and nature poems so Visit www.nickhernbooks.co.uk, www.louisedearman.co.uk or perhaps a collection about those... and hopefully a few www.markevansonline.co.uk for more information. The authors humorous ones too!’ can also be found on Twitter, @LouiseDearman and @MarkHEvans

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Autumn Reads Speaking in Bones, Kathy Reichs When forensic anthropologist Dr Tempe Brennan is approached by an amateur detective, at first she is inclined to dismiss the woman’s claims that she’s matched a previously unidentified set of remains with a name. But, as the words of a terrified young woman echo around her office from a voice recorder found near where the bones were discovered, something about the story won’t let Tempe go. A compelling new crime mystery novel from the number one bestselling author. H H H H The Mark and the Void, Paul Murray What links the Investment Bank of Torabundo, www. myhotwaitress.com, an art heist, a novel called For the Love of a Clown, a four-year-old boy, a lonely French banker, a tiny Pacific island and a pest control business? While marooned at his banking job in Ireland, Claude Martingale is approached by an author looking for his next great subject. A comic masterpiece about love, art, greed and the banking crisis. H H H Christmas Ever After, Sarah Morgan Skylark Tempest never understood Alec Hunter’s appeal. So what if he’s a renowned historian? He’s also cynical, aloof and determined to think the worst of her. So when a twist of fate finds her spending the run up to Christmas with Alec and his family, she’s not expecting the season to be merry or bright. A gorgeous, sparkly romance about letting go and learning to love again. H H H Time and Time Again, Ben Elton It’s 1st June 1814, and ex-soldier Hugh Stanton is the loneliest man on earth. Stanton knows a terrible war is coming – he knows this because, for him, that century is already history, and somehow he must change it. He must prevent the war, a war which began with a single bullet. But can a single bullet truly corrupt an entire century? A gripping, unpredictable plot that leaves you eager to turn each page. HHHHH

Runaway, Peter May Aged 17, Jack Mackay convinces his friends to head to London to pursue musical stardom. Five decades later in Glasgow, Jack is still haunted by the cruel fate that befell him and his friends, and he’s still running from the

memories. In London, a man lies dead in a bedsit. His killer looks on, remorseless. What started with five teenagers five decades before will now be finished. A chilling mystery with two time streams skilfully woven together. HHHH

The Letter, Kathryn Hughes Tina Craig longs to escape her violent husband. She works all hours to save up enough money to leave him, while volunteering in a charity shop to avoid her unhappy home. While going through the pockets of a secondhand suit, she finds an old, unopened letter. In 1939, Billy Stirling knows he’s been a fool, but hopes he can put things right. He writes the letter he hopes will change his future. A story of two women, born decades apart, this will capture your heart and reignite your faith in love. H H H H

Bookworm bonanza

Teen Reads Darkness Brutal, Rachel A Marks Aidan O’Linn’s childhood ended the night he saw a demon kill his mother and mark his sister, Ava, with Darkness. Since then, every three years the demons have returned to try to claim her. In desperation, Aidan seeks the help of Sid, the enigmatic leader of a group of teens who run LA Paranormal, an internet reality show that fights demons and ghosts. As an unlikely discovery awakens powers he didn’t know he had and unleashes a new era of war between the forces of Light and the forces of Darkness, can Aidan keep the Darkness at bay and accept his brilliant, terrifying destiny? H H H H Finding Audrey, Sophie Kinsella An anxiety disorder disrupts 14-year-old Audrey’s daily life. She has been making slow but steady progress with Dr Sarah, but when she meets Linus, her brother’s gaming teammate, she is energised. She connects with him. Audrey can talk through her fears with Linus in a way she’s never been able to do with anyone before, and as their friendship deepens and her recovery gains momentum, a sweet romantic connection develops. H H H

If you love the very smell of books, to rummage through old collections in the ever-bright hope of finding a lost treasure or a rare first edition, Maxine’s Cafe and Books in Llangollen will be l Alison Case, Booka Bookshop, your idea of heaven. Oswestry, 2nd September The debut novelist will talk about her Housed in what used to be a enthralling first book, Nelly Dean, a heartcinema is this enormous secondhand breaking story that reimagines life at bookshop, with floor-to-ceiling shelves Wuthering Heights through the Earnshaw’s stuffed with books on every subject loyal servant. www.bookabookshop.co.uk under the sun. ‘Traders come in all the time, looking for rare books and l Gladfest, Gladstone’s Library, limited editions,’ says owner Darren. 5th-7th September ‘And if someone’s been searching for More than 20 talks and workshops will be held over a book for a long time, there’s a the three day festival, good chance of finding it here.’ ‘The more you including talks from You have to be prepared to distinguished authors read, the more do things the old-fashioned Hugh Pym, Salley way, though, and get good things you know; the Vickers, Douglas Hurd, and dusty! ‘We don’t have a Holloway more that you learn, Richard computerised system here, and Robert McCrum. we don’t sell online,’ says There will be events the more places for all ages, including Darren. ‘Some people don’t you’ll go’ competitions for like that, but lots love it.’ children and poetry and Darren gets lots of his stock as Dr Seuss drama workshops. www. bulk buys from house clearances, gladstoneslibrary.org and auctions – and this is where customers get the chance to find l An Evening with Chris Ryan, something valuable. ‘When I’m Waterstones, Liverpool, 8th September sorting out I can’t check every book,’ Best-selling author Chris will discuss his SAS says Darren, ‘so we tend to price career and the latest book in his Danny Black series, Hellfire. www.waterstones.com according to what we think.’ ‘It’s a chance to find l Gaynor Arnold, undiscovered books, too,’ says Shrewsbury Library, 16th September Darren. ‘You might come in looking The author will be discussing her latest book, for something specific, and though After Such Kindness, which is based on you might not find exactly what the relationship between Alice Liddell and you’re looking for, chances are you’ll Lewis Carroll, and commemorates the 150th come across something else that anniversary of the publication of Alice in Wonderland. Gaynor was long listed for the you didn’t know existed!’ Man Booker Prize in 2008, and the Orange Maxine’s Cafe and Books, 17 Castle Prize in 2009 for The Girl in the Blue Dress. Street, Llangollen, 01978 861963, www.new.shropshire.gov.uk www.cafeandbooks.co.uk

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New launch for the Wheelyboat Trust

Local charity the Ov erwater Wheelyboa t Project launched its specially adapted boat on the Shrsophir e Union Canal this summer. The schem e, which provides fre e pleasure trips to disabled children and adults, has had its 17ft boat specially designed with easy access for those wit h mobility issues. Rodney Cottrell, ch airman of the projec t, says: ‘Boat trips are extremely popular, but inaccessible for anyone who can’t clim a boat from the jetty. b into This new boat will allo w us to take people two-hour journeys alo on ng a lovely stretch of the canal.’ Thanks to the gene rosity of several chari table organisations, businesses and individ local uals, the charity rai sed the £30,000 need have the boat built, ed to along with the specia l access jetty, requir licensing and imme ed diate running costs. If you’d like to help too, visit www.overwa terwheelyboat.co.u call 01270 811454. k or

Lo ca l he ro The man who cycled up a mountain!

North Shropshire College engineering lecturer Bill Fowler completed an ‘Everest’ of the Horseshoe Pass near Llangollen in north Wales, this spring, taking more than 12 hours and covering more than 166 miles, for the charity Willow’s Wishes. All the money Bill at the Wrexham Maelor raised will help provide a cuddle cot nts to spend pare aved bere Hospital, which will allow , allowing them some child rn stillbo their with time ble valua comfort during a distressing time. ! I had a headwind Bill said after the event: ‘It was hard work g. It was good engin chall quite it e mad h whic day all blowing who turned one every to you’ k ‘than fun though, a massive it without them.’ out to support me. I couldn’t have done

Corporate support for local charity

Severn Oak Joinery, a sister company of Severn Oak Timber Frames, has announced its long-term support of the Peter Pan Nursery for children with special needs. The company’s new website displays the Nursery logo and has been designed by Clickingmad, Shropshire, through Giving Websites, their new charity scheme, which encourages local businesses to regularly support charities. Many businesses have signed up to the scheme, and many charities over the region will benefit from regular corporate supporters. Dan Crane at Severn Oak is proud to support the charity. ‘It’s great that we’re able to support Peter Pan Nursery, and we’re pleased that we can promote them through our website,’ he said. Over at the Nursery, fundraiser Helen Bickley said: ‘We’re delighted to have Severn Oak supporting us. We’ve had the chance to meet them and show them how their donations are being used.’ Visit www.severnoakjoinery.co.uk, www.thepeterpannursery.com, and www.givingwebsites.co.uk to find out more. 146 yattaryattar magazine September/October 2015

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After celebrating National Volunteers Week in the summer, St David’s Hospice have thanked their volunteers, who offer so much of their time, energy and commitment to support the services the charity offers to patients and their families. More than 350 local people take time to volunteer for the hospice, which is based in Llandudno. Volunteers carry out a number of roles including helping in the hospice’s 10 charity shops and its Café Dewi, offering their services as a patient drivers, and as ward and day care assistants and receptionists. Hospice administrator Janet Magill said: ‘Throughout the year, our volunteers give thousands of hours of their time to support the hospice. We owe each and every one of our volunteers our heartfelt gratitude and sincere appreciation.’ The Hospice needs more volunteers – to find out more, call 01492 879058 or visit www.stdavidshospice.org.uk.

St Johns Wales is looking for people from across Wales who want to learn first aid for free as part of their Save a Life September campaign. In 2014, they trained more than 2,350 people but this year, they want to go bigger and better and YOU can help them! A first aid emergency can happen anywhere at any time – at home, school, work, while playing sports or just walking to the shops. That’s why their aim is to have a first aider on every street in Wales. The courses will be delivered at St John Wales centres across the country including Wrexham. To find out more visit www.stjohnwales.co.uk

Push the boat out!

Do you want to be come a World Champion? Then now is the time to enter the Macmillan World Championsh ip Coracle Relay Race, which returns for its seventh year on 11 th September in Shrewsbury, in sup port of Macmillan Cancer Support. Forty eight teams of four will race in coracles across the River Severn, with the races comm encing 2pm. Entry costs £100 pe r team and teams need to raise minim Spectators are very um £300 in sponso welcome (and enco rship. uraged!) – there’ll be barbecue and ple nty of children’s ac a bar and tivities will also be www.coraclesociet on. To find out more y.org.uk visit

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FAMILY LIFE

Familycorner Books for Kids

Above: Senior group The Deadlines – Tiernan Woollaston, Jack Chapman, Callum Andrews and Calum Moorby; Left: Youngest junior guitarist Ludimeel Kaktus

Rock On, Aber!

The Rock Project’s recent summer concert was their last one of the year and boy did they go out with a bang! So much so, the students who performed weren’t ready to throw in the tambourine just yet, going on to perform at the Big Tribute Festival in Aberystwyth. They performed as a band, showcasing songs learnt through the year to a 1000 strong crowd alongside local acts. The Rock Project is a rock and pop school that teaches music to children aged 7-18 years, running in conjunction with school term times. Students learn to play guitar, bass guitar or drums, and are encouraged to perform as a great way of increasing focus and confidence. The school received great feedback from parents about improvements in school and general behavior. The project caters for all levels of students, from complete beginners through to experienced, and don’t panic if there are no instruments in your house – the project provides the instruments all you have to worry about is the rock’n’roll attitude! For more information visit www.aberystwyth.therockproject.com, alternatively please call 07533 417768.

Food Fight!

Dragons at Crumbling Castle, Terry Pratchett Dragons have invaded Crumbling Castle, and all of King Arthur’s knights are either on holiday or visiting their grannies. It’s a disaster! Luckily, there’s a spare suit of armour and a very small boy called Ralph who’s willing to fill it. Together with Fortnight the Friday knight and Fossfiddle the wizard, Ralph sets out to defeat the fearsome fire-breathers. H H H H The Accidental Prime Minister, Tom McLaughlin When Joe tells a local reporter exactly what he would do if he were leader of the country, the video goes viral. Before long, people are calling for the current leader to resign and give someone else a go… and that’s how Joe ended up with the most extraordinary job. Now the fun can really start… A brilliant read for kids who dream big. H H H

All That Glitters (Geek Girl: Book 4), Holly Smale ‘My name is Harriet Manners, and I am still a geek.’ Harriet Manners has high hopes for the new school year: she’s a sixth former now, and things are going to be different. But with Nat busy falling in love at college and Toby preoccupied with a Top Secret project, Harriet soon discovers that’s not necessarily a good thing… More coming of age goodness from the bestselling author. H H H H H Katy, Jacqueline Wilson Katy Carr is a lively, daredevil oldest sister in a big family. She loves messing around outdoors, climbing on the garage roof, or up a tree, cycling, skateboarding, swinging… But her life changes in dramatic and unexpected ways after a serious accident. Heart-warming, relatable fiction from children’s favourite the inimitable Jacqueline Wilson. HHHHH

A lighthearted look at the trials and tribulations of parenting, with Gill Chetcuti

Recently I found myself up, semi-awake and watching the box at an hour usually reserved for burglars and insomniacs. The topic for debate among the suspiciously chipper presenters was ‘Back to School’ and all the palaver that typically accompanies such a joyous occasion – specifically packed lunches. Apparently, the knack is to prepare a meal that is both healthy and attractive. (Because everybody knows that the average 10-year-old can’t abide an ugly butty, right?) [Cue Hovis music...] When I was a child, back in the good ole days of the 80s, I was sent to school with a satchel containing nothing more than a pencil case, my Snoopy flask of Ribena and my lunch box. Squashed inside would be luncheon meat or jam sandwiches, a Dairylea triangle, a Wagon Wheel (they were huge back then, remember?) and a tangerine which

I would dutifully swap with my friend Dean, for a packet of Wotsits. I can’t imagine my reaction had I been faced with quinoa salad or stuffed olives even if they were made to look like Minions! Who on earth has the time, energy and commitment to craft such masterpieces at daft o’clock in the morning anyway? I suppose they could be prepared the evening before but even so, I’d be willing to bet a small handful of cranberries steeped in lemon juice that they would return home with a ravenous child at the end of the day. Don’t get me wrong, I agree wholeheartedly with healthy eating policies in schools, and routinely give my son Jamie Oliver inspired snacks but , sorry Kate Garraway, the thought of sending him with a nettle and spinach smoothie gets a big fat raspberry from me!

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Party venues

Yattar parties Looking for some great ideas for your child’s party? Whether your kids are mad about animals, history, icecream or sharks, there’s a venue in the region to suit. And if you want to hold your party at home, there’s even a service for that, too!

BLUE PLANET AQUARIUM, CHESHIRE

DRAGON’S DEN, LLANGOLLEN

PARTIESNTHINGS, CHESTER Want to give your little ones a party to remember at home, but short on time? Partiesnthings makes party planning simple and stress free: just select your preferred theme, indicate the number of guests and go to the checkout – job done! For as little as £2.75 a child you get a box of co-ordinated party supplies which includes plates, cups, napkins, balloons, banners and a sweetfilled party bag, all delivered direct to your door – and delivery is free within 10 miles. Packages on offer range from Thomas the Tank Engine to Justin Bieber – so there’s something to suit all personalities. Spend less time planning and more time partying! Visit www.partiesnthings.co.uk

For a birthday party that bites back, celebrate with the sharks at Blue Planet Aquarium. For two hours, children can enjoy a guided tour of the aquarium, the brilliant aqua theatre show and animal feed, mini face painting and a choice of hot (pizza, chicken nuggets or fish fingers) or cold food (sandwiches) for £15.95 per child. You can also add extras such as an underwater birthday message board, goody bags, foil balloons, toys and badges. At least one adult must be present throughout the whole party, and one adult per party will get in for free. Visit www. blueplanetaquarium or call 0151 357 8804.

This superb indoor play area makes an ideal party venue for children who love to run around. Come rain or shine, kids can play in the ball pool or in the main play area with its four-lane astra slide and crazy tube slide. Two hours of fun play include a birthday card, party food, unlimited juice for children, party invitations and a free pass for future visits for two children, all from just £50 for up to 10 chidlren. Optional extras include a host, games, party bags, balloons and a cake. Visit www.dragonsdenllangollen.co.uk or call 01978 861963.

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At Techniquest you get a party that’s scientific and terrific...scientriffic! For £8 per child you get a party host, themed invitations, goody bags, entry to the science discovery centre and a free annual pass for the VIP birthday child. Guests can enjoy all the exhibitions on offer, and also take part in an exclusive presenter-led activity. Minimum 10 children per booking and adults can come in for free! For more information call 01978 293400 or visit www.tqg.org.uk

For those childen with an adventurous streak, Cae Hic Livery and Riding Centre offers the chance to celebrate a special occasion astride a horse. Parties are tailored to suit children’s needs, ages and abilities, and are suitable for both experienced riders and complete beginners. There’s a minimum of five children per party, and the cost is £20 per child for them to horse around for a few hours. Visit www.caehiclivery.co.uk or call 01352 771626.

For children aged from three up, the museum can cater for 10-20 guests. The standard package includes downloadable invitations, party banner and table decorations, Mad Hatter hat for the birthday boy or girl (fancy dress is optional), a choice of three party menus featuring local produce and homemade food, a trail around the new museum galleries and lots of other hands-on activities, all finished off with Goody bags for all. Call 01978 297467.

Need to know Important questions you should ask when considering hiring a function room or venue for your child’s party

Piccolos Music at Ty Mawr Country Park, Wrexham Children’s party packages here are for a maximum of 20 guests and include hire of the New Barn Centre for two hours, 30-45 minutes of entertainment from Piccolos Music or The Story Teller, access to the park, its animals and other facilities, and a separate room for the birthday tea. It’s self-catering - take your own food and drinks, with an all-in-one price of £80. Visit www. piccolosmusic.org or call 07802 645852.

Cheshire Ice Cream Farm, Tattenhall The Cheshire Ice Cream Farm offers a party venue with a definite difference. Exclusive to those hiring the play barn for parties, the Ice Cave contains an icecream making machine that talks children through the whole process of making the icy sweet stuff, with magical buttons and flashing lights. Plus there’s a state of the art games room for older children and teenagers. You can cater for your own parties, or the Farm offes a range of menu choices. Visit www.cheshirefarmicecream. co.uk or call 01829 770995.

l Do you provide catering? Alternatively can I bring my own catering or cake? l Do you include DJ/entertainer hire or should I book my own? l What is included in the room hire? l Do you include decorations? l Can I have access to the room to decorate it before the event? l Is there anything I should tell parents when I send out the invitations? l Are there any behaviour rules? l How many children can you accommodate? l Is there a minimum number of parents that need to be in attendance during the party?

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CAFE & BOOKS 17 Castle Street, Llangollen Tel: 01978 861963 E-mail: daz8926@hotmail.com www.cafeandbooks.co.uk Open 7 days a week One of the biggest second-hand and collector’s bookshops in Wales.

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Dragons den Llangollen Ideal indoor play centre on a rainy day when you are about in Llangollen. Under 4s soft play separate from main play area with small ball pool, soft play shapes and mobile. 12m x 8m two storey play frame with four lane astra slide, crazy tube slide, large ball pool. We also have cafe serving homemade cakes wide selection of hot meals and drinks good value children’s menu, large seating area including sofas so you can relax while the children play, baby changing facilities and wifi. Cater for children’s parities with prices to suit.

17 Castle Street, Llangollen. Tel: 01978 861963 www.dragonsdenllangollen.co.uk

Large long-established, family friendly bookshop, now revamped under new ownership. Come and visit us any day of the year and browse through just about every subject under the sun

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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.

Why choose Lampkins

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.

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Our resident legal eagle, Mark Lampkin of Lampkin & Co Solicitors, explains how the courts assess compensation for accident victims. You might be surprised that we do not, after all, live in a ‘compensation culture’ society

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ver the past few months I cannot count the number of times I have been asked about how much compensation is awarded for various injuries sustained in accidents, much of which has been prompted by the high-profile cases of those poor young people injured on a day out at Alton Towers. Two young girls lost legs when the rollercoaster they were on malfunctioned – one can only imagine the devastation, and they have my utmost sympathy. The management of the pleasure park appear true to their word that they will not scrimp when it comes to financial recompense GLEthe girls will be well advised by their lawyers in that regard. LEGAL EAand These cases actually stand as a counterbalance to the prevailing mood that we live in a compensation culture where accident victims are somehow scamming unjustified lottery winnings. As the owner of a legal practice dealing with little other than serious personal injury claims I can tell you that nothing is further from the truth.

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of amenity? Loss of amenity is defined as loss or reduction of a claimant’s mental or physical capacity to do the things he used to do, suffered as a result of personal injuries. Well, a ball park figure can be quickly gleaned from a flick through a small booklet of just 90 pages snappily titled The Judicial College Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages in Personal Injury Cases, which is a ready reckoner in all solicitors’ and on all judges’ benches. pkin Biogrewoffices Mark Lam up ool, Mark Originally from Liverp fied as This booklet is the result of a detailed study of cases where a quali later he e in Preston wher lly working for judge has made an award in money to compensate the victim for a solicitor in 1990. Initia firms he began a number of large law and injury lawtheir nal perso in injuries. These judges did not have a tariff or mathematical to specialise in 1999. Co & kin Lamp founded his own firm, and tor at the firm formula, they just had to use their legal experience to ‘pick a He is the Principal Solici e show legal advic features on a weekly called Ask Lampkin which is broadcast on Chester’s Dee 106.3. s Mark regularly write 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.

figure’ that they thought gave appropriate recompense. The study brackets injury descriptions and sets ranges of awards. So, the range of compensation suggested for an ‘above knee amputation of one leg’ is between £84,700 and £111,100. Yes, you read that correctly: the ceiling given to compensate such an accident victim is around £110,000. A similar sum would be awarded for loss of an arm by the way. Here’s another shocker: if you were made tetraplegic so you could not move from the neck down, the pure compensation for your pain, suffering and loss of amenity would be a paltry £262,350 to £326,700.

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’m dilated to be with you again for this issue although my demeanour today is as grey as the gathering clouds. Yes, those halogen days of summer are well and truly behind us; the bare shelves at Tesco where the Pimms used to be are now full of festive Airwick candles and Valentine’s cards. Still, as they say, you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. Although then, of course, you don’t know it’s gone until you need it but can’t find it. And then you can’t remember what it was or why you desired it in the first place. So there you go. But I digress! Summer has been lovely and, apart from Brenda (the one with the part-time position at Holland & Barrett) getting us ejected from the Blue Planet Aquarium, very relaxing. Her ‘crime’ was a mere Mister Meaner – she tried to feed her Cornetto to a crustacean although I have a feeling that her skinny dipping in the Coral Cave didn’t help her cause much either. Dear readers, you know me, I’m not one to complain, but I feel that I should really use this platform to vent my distaste for what passes as music amongst the younger classes these days. It seems as though one can’t even enjoy a stroll through River Ireland without some shambling pierced teen bellowing ‘Tune!’ every time a hideous cacophony blares out through the tannoy thing, whatever you call it. The deliciously named James Naughtie, stalwart of Radio 4, has the right idea, bypassing the likes of Britney Houston and Pluto Mars on his show in favour of proper musicians like Glen Campbell, Sandy Shore and Demise Roussos. However, if I simply had to choose an act from today’s hit parade, it would have to be Mr Bob Dylan. ‘Dead ants are my friends; they’re blowin’ in the wind.’ No, they don’t write songs like that anymore. I’m quite partial to Justin Bieber too. I went for a lovely meal with Gareth a couple of weeks ago. I say lovely, but it was spoiled somewhat by the pretentious menu. All in French! The waiter, JeanPaul (apparently) asked me what sort of wine I wanted and, hoping to wipe the smirk off his face I rummaged around in my mind for the word for ‘white’ but my mind went blanc. Then, to top it all, he covered my food in parmesan cheese despite my protests. He was truly grating on me by this point. How I held my counsel I don’t know but I shan’t be darkening their doorstep again. Ah well, say lavvy. That’s all from me for this issue – my airing cupboard won’t declutter itself! Talk to you soon...

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So everything you promised when you were Chair of the Llangollen Chamber of Trade & Tourism has come to pass? Steve, Llangollen We worked closely with Llangollen Council, Ian Parry and Jeremy Knibbs to achieve a lot to benefit the town but the thanks should be shared around for the achievements, which include stopping the murky deal to turn the River Lodge – which is now a health centre – into a martial arts centre. We did get Stan’s Store to come to the town by negotiating that the new supermarket would not sell fuel, and that they would provide a large car park with a link into the town centre, and build a new factory for Dobson and Crowther. Plus we gave the iconic chainbridge to the council who unlocked grants to refurbish it, introduced a Pelican crossing for Dinas Bran pupils and helped get the funds to extend the railway to Corwen. Thank you to all the people who worked as a team to achieve so much and to the BBC for filming a four-part television series that promoted everything that makes Llangollen such a special town

Health inauthority

How come we have the very worst health authority in the entire UK and no-one seems to be doing anything to improve things? In hospitals, the food is inedible and there are regular outbreaks of MRSA. Are they like 007 and have a licence to kill? Mrs Hopkins, north Wales It is true that the Betsi Cadwaladr Health Authority has a dire record but the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) is belatedly taking action. The BCHA has been placed in ‘special measures’ following the mistreatment and neglect at the Tawel Fan facility and has been criticised for closing down one of only three maternity units. WAG’s actions are supported by both the Plaid Cymru AM Llyr Gruffydd and Labour’s Vale of Clywd AM Ann Jones. Maybe we should return to the system of matrons supervising nursing staff who maybe don’t have degrees but view it as a vocation.

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This photo was taken from a picture library; we pay a licence fee to be able to use them. The agency cannot sell pictures of animals being mistreated. As to whether the dolphin was unhappy or not – I’m not sure how you would be able to tell.

Floods of migrants Who can lead Labour?

Who do you think would make the best leader of the Labour party? Mr Hunt, Chester Far be it for me to opine but the new voting system introduced by Ed Milliband was not thought through and now the law of unintended consequences has come into play. No Labour leader since Tony Blair has won an election and although I disagreed with the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan he was inspirational and won three general elections. He knew that you can only win elections from the middle ground so if the party lurches to the left it will not win in 2020.

Unhappy dolphin

I was very disappointed to see a clearly unhappy dolphin on the cover of Yattar Yattar magazine… cooped up in Blue Planet. Nickie Jones, Shrewsbury

The area is now flooded with immigrants who are stealing jobs from locals by working for less wages . Don’t you think we should just simply stop letting them in? Kylie, Wrexham Unless you are a Celt, then you and I are immigrants. I am of Anglo-Saxon descent from many hundreds of years ago but count myself as British and proud to live in Wales. There are two reasons for welcoming the right kind of immigrants, for just as America wouldn’t prosper without them nor would the UK. Everyone legally has to be paid the minimum national wage so pay is a level playing field but we couldn’t run the NHS, transport system and almost everything else without foreigners choosing to come to the UK, plus they have added tremendous diversity to our cuisine

Wavering interest

How come I am paying five per cent interest on my mortgage but only getting 0.1 per cent interest on my deposit account? Sylvie, Oswestry Our beloved banks, although battered by scandal after scandal and fine after fine (which in the case of RBS and Lloyd’s we as taxpayers have to pay) are determined to profit at every turn. The Government pumped billions of pounds to stave off the possibility of their collapse. Now the Bank of England has held base rates at just 0.5 per cent for years which is the rate the bank borrow at so their margin on your mortgage is 4.5 per cent. So borrowing money at an average one per cent from savers and loaning it to others for five per cent is a profitable business. A nationalised UK Bank seems to make perfect sense.

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YOUR LETTERS

STEPHANIE SAYS... by Stephanie Anne Lloyd

No excuse for being overweight

Tattoo mania

Why is it that everyone seems to be getting tattoos these days? It’s not just sailors anymore but men, women and even pretty young girls – why do they do it? Mr Baxter, Cheshire I can only hazard a guess as I have yet to see anyone who looks better with a tattoo. It is probably a passing fad, only problem is that tattoos are extremely easy to get and so very hard to get rid of. Even if it looks reasonable when your skin is young and firm it will look less so when it ages. I would urge anyone to think very carefully before they enter a tattoo parlour.

When I went to school in the 1950s there was not a single obese teacher or pupil in our large secondary modern, despite a complete absence of keep fit centres. So what has changed that a type two diabetes crisis threatens to overwhelm the NHS? To blame your genes is a cop-out. It is a stark fact that no-one needs to be grossly overweight or obese, so look in the mirror and admit that the solution lies fairly and squarely in your hands and mouth. The modern abundance of food available 24 hours a day is in stark contrast to the previous 99 per cent of human evolution, when most activity was concentrated on hunting and foraging for something to eat. Fruit, roots (vegetables), nuts and berries formed the basis of meals, with meat or fish when you got lucky. Contrast that with the average western diet now – a sugary processed cereal with milk and/or toast (containing trans fat) and marmalade or jam laden with sugar. Takeaways – whether sandwiches, salads or burgers – are all laden with sugar and unnatural fats. Evening meal is so often pizza, chips or pies (all bad) with only the occasional vegetable making an appearance. I often hear parents say that their children won’t eat x,y or z. In the days of post war rationing, we had no choice: to waste or leave food was considered an almost criminal act. School dinners (lunches) provided a healthy single meal, no choice and no leaving anything uneaten. The biggest change since World War Two is the way food is now produced with up to 10,000 artificial additives currently approved by the EU. Scientists have been busy trying to solve this problem and are at last agreed your weight is 80 per cent determined by what you eat and drink and only 20 per cent influenced by exercise. Take as much care of what you put in your mouth as you do about the fuel you put in your car. Eat the natural food and drink that your body has learnt to rely on for hundreds of thousands of years. Keeping to your optimum weight will help not only your longevity but also the quality of your brief stay on Planet Earth.

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As it seems to help relieve pain for some long term medical conditions I cannot see why the law continues to make cannabis illegal. Phoebe, Shropshire Drugs legislation is a minefield and new synthetic legal highs are appearing quicker than law enforcement can catch-up. It is true that cannabis seems to have pain relieving properties and if the Government agrees to decriminalise it then it should only be available by prescription, however many worry that it is a ‘gateway’ drug that leads people to try much more dangerous drugs such as ‘crack cocaine’ and many others which are produced with no quality control and can end up killing people. I am only glad that I do not have teenage kids to bring up in what seems to be an ever more dangerous age.

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My daughter is studying media at school and would love the opportunity to do a work placement at Yattar Yattar – is this something you offer? Charlotte, Chester Indeed it is, Charlotte – we welcome many students through our doors and aim to give them a well-rounded introduction to all aspects of the magazine business. Email the office at editorial@ yattaryattar.co.uk, and we’ll see what we can do!

I’ve just finished reading your latest issue virtually from cover to cover. Your publication stands well, well out from all (hardly) similar competitors. As you know better than me, the production, layout and content are outstandingly lively and of high, consistent, quality – that’s why I spent so much time on reading aspects which don’t necessarily relate to my interests – the delivery is that good. Tony Quantrill via email Andrea Hawes @XxAndreaHawesxX Wine, chocolate and @yattaryattar – perfect reading for a miserable weekend Clock House @lesleyanngreen Fantastic free mag @yattaryattar @brillybox #Shropshire #Cheshire # North Wales full of interesting articles and information about our area! Sarah Lewis @sarahsquall Enjoying latest @yattaryattar magazine. Essential now we have no tourist info office in Mold. It’s packed with fab things to do.

Love to read your back page articles, want to know when you are standing for parliament! I know thousands of people would vote for you! Keep up the good work. Love the rest of the mag as well. Lynne Taylor, via email Love this magazine – it’s come on so much since the early days – you should all be very proud of it! Annette Dowling, via email Plas Isaf Lodge Park @plasisaflodge Thank you @yattaryattar for featuring Plas Isaf Lodge Park in your latest issue. Lots of other great features in too! Some great features in this month’s Yattar Yattar Magazine! The Ice Cream Farm, via Facebook NDCWales @ndcwales @yattaryattar gave us a fabulous 5* review for our performance @ClwydTweets

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Can you afford to grow old?

There are plenty of scams going around at the moment (mostly by institutions – think PFI and banks), but with the recent changes to annuities and tax-free drawdown introduced by chancellor George Osbourne, pensions are at the moment presenting the most attractive low-hanging fruit for conmen. Stephanie Anne Lloyd gives her opinion and advice

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lmost all pensions now are Defined Benefit Schemes, where you pay a proportion of your income before tax as does your employer. The other pension everyone receives is the state pension which is not means tested but at about £115 per week is barely at subsistence level.

tax year is less than £10,000. Remember your state pension will also be taxed if you have other income. You need to decide to either leave the remainder for when you stop working, draw it down in lean years if self-employed so as not to exceed your tax band, or buy an annuity to provide a regular icome.

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Pension charges Check on a pension provider’s charges before you choose where to put your money. The going rate is 0.75 per cent of the money held, but some charge double that. That difference doesn’t sound much but an example looking at a period of 15 years that would reduce your return by 25 per cent. Different schemes invest your money in different ways ranging from low to high risk so you have to balance what level of gamble you wish to take against potential return.

How much should you pay in Put simply: as much as possible (up to the limit) as soon as possible. The Government has legislated that you will be compelled to invest a minimum of three per cent of your salary and your employer one per cent. Both these levels will rise but the best advice is to save as much as you can starting as soon as you can. The lifetime limit to the amount you can save is being reduced to £1 million – although most never manage to save anywhere near that amount. At the moment an average annuity would pay out around five per cent, which means someone with a pension pot of £100,000 could withdraw £25,000 tax-free and receive an annual amount of £3,750 before tax. Not a living income – and the average pension pot is only £40,000. Be fully aware, whatever half-baked scheme anyone dreams up there is

absolutely no way of getting your hands on any of this money until your 55th birthday. If you do so you will be hit with crippling fines and taxes.

Hurrah, I’ve grown old! Anyone reaching the age of 55 can access their pension pot, provided they have not previously converted their pension into an annuity. The change in law in April of this year gives you many more options. If you knew at what age you were going to die the decisions would be much easier to make but assuming you don’t then you have to consider that you will need to have enough money to live on until you die. If you have tried to access your 25 per cent tax-free draw down you will no doubt have experienced many complications, not to mention significant fees. First step is to ring your pension provider and ask what options they offer as you may find you will need to transfer your fund elsewhere to exercise your best option. The other 75 per cent will be taxed at your prevailing rate which could be nil if your total income in any one

‘If you knew what age you were going to die it would be easier’

As a result of declining birth rates, combined with most people reaching the average age of 80-plus, the future funding of state pensions doesn’t add up. Politicians face stark choices: cut spending somewhere else, raise taxes, or cross your fingers and hope another party is in charge when it all goes pear-shaped. As a member of the ‘golden’ generation who missed the war and lived through an unparallelled period of prosperity, I feel sorry for youngsters who face a much more uncertain future. I fear that this long-drawn-out recession triggered by the 2008 banking crisis was not a stumble but a fall, and that for the first time our grandchildren will face a less financially secure future where the gap between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’ widens and there is a socio-economic divide on health and longevity where lifespan stalls, if as predicted 75 per cent of adults are significantly overweight by 2050. The perverse outcome would be that, as the average age of dying decreases, pensions will become more affordable. Unfortunately the subject of pensions is so large that space only permits me to address the macro-economics. As an individual you would be well advised to seek professional financial advice for which you should pay a fee, as commission-based consultants will sell you what is best for them. The government also has a free advice centre called Pension Wise which you can call between 8am and 10pm on 0300 330 1001 . Be careful: what you do with your pension will affect the rest of your life for better or worse. y

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