The Bristol Six + Eight Magazine - June 2022

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THE BRISTOL SIX + EIGHT MAGAZINE JUNE 2022 - ISSUE `88 DELIVERED FREE EACH MONTH ACROSS WESTBURY PARK, COTHAM, KINGSDOWN, NORTH CLIFTON AND REDLAND


You may be concerned that increasingly, solicitors’ practices are becoming ‘law firms’ with a solicitor meeting the client, taking on a matter and then supervising paralegals and legal executives to carry out the work. Corfield Solicitors does not operate in this way; we simply offer three fully qualified solicitors, personally dealing with your matter from start to finish. Deciding to leave his city centre firm, Jonathan Corfield established his own practice in Sneyd Park in 2009 where he and his wife have lived for many years and raised their family. Charles Corfield joined the practice later that year after graduating from Bristol University with a Masters in Law and both were later joined by Stuart Corfield when he also qualified as a solicitor. Our fees are set in order to make a living rather than a fortune. No ‘extra costs’ are added for home visits. No additional ‘out of hours’ charges are made.

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THE EDITOR’S SMALL PIECE

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Hello there, and I hope you had a good May and that as June arrives you have some summer downtime to look forward to. We had a short break on the Gower in South Wales in May and struck it lucky with the weather - the sun was out but the fellow tourists weren’t so we had miles of sand to ourselves. Only my feet got wet, mind even Wim Hof would have thought twice about taking a proper dip.

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The front cover of the magazine this month is, for a change, not taken locally - it is of Rievaulx Abbey in Yorkshire on a lovely summer's day this time last year. If you have a holiday planned this month I hope you have a great time .

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Get In Touch E: andy@bcmagazines.co.uk T: 0117 259 1964 M: 07845 986650 P: 8 Sandyleaze, WoT, BS9 3PY The deadline for inclusion in the July magazine is very early - Tuesday 7th June - any later than this and you’ll miss out

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BS9 ARTS TRAIL 18th & 19th June 2022 (11am to 5pm)

amateurs who make their work as part of their hobby, while others are established professional artists, whose work is shown in galleries around the country. The work on show includes paintings, prints, drawings, illustration, photography, digital art, textiles, ceramics, sculpture, jewel-lery and more. There will be something to suit all budgets, from unique original art works to more affordable prints and cards.

A summer weekend of creative discovery After a couple of years of disruption due to the pandemic, the BS9 Arts Trail is back in its usual summer slot in the Bristol art calendar. This year, 88 artists will be showing their work over the weekend of 18th-19th June and they can’t wait to welcome you. This year’s event is generously supported by solicitors, VWV.

There’s a real sense of community here, so come out of the city and enjoy a summer stroll in BS9. There are good bus routes (1, 2, 3, 4) and it’s a great area for cycling and walking, with the Downs and Blaise nearby. Several venues offer refreshments, which not only provide welcome breaks in your journey, but help with fundraising for local good causes raising £2,000 in 2021.

The Trail takes place in 13 fantastic venues around Henleaze, Stoke Bishop and Westbury-on-Trym. Take a summer walk around the BS9 postcode and discover amazing buildings in stunning locations, including Trinity College, Redmaids’ High and Badminton schools and tucked away Trymwood Studios. There are also new venues such as Bradbury Hall, Trini-ty-Henleaze URC, and the We Make Bristol shop in Westbury Village.

For more detailed information about artists and venues, visit www.bs9arts.co.uk or pick up one of our brochures from cafés, libraries 2022_BS9_Arts_BS9 Ad_133x93mm.pdf 1 12/05/2022 10:10 and shops in the area. The 88 local artists taking part in the Trail are passionate about their work. Some are

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Local Trains Great Western Trains run from Sea Mills station along the scenic Severn Beach line, in to Temple Meads (via Clifton Down, Redland, Montpelier, Stapleton Road and Lawrence Hill) and out to Severn Beach via Shirehampton and Avonmouth. For 2022 Great Western Railways have launched a new and

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USEFUL INFORMATION improved service along the Severn Beach line with a doubling of the number of trains running to and from Temple Meads. Please check gwr.com for comprehensive up to date advice or call 03457 000 125 (09:00-17:00, 7 days a week) - or download the National Rail or GWR apps for the most reliable current information. Bristol City Council The Council website offers residents information about BCC services including council tax, bins & recycling, schools, leisure, business, streets and parking. Visit www.bristol.gov.uk or contact the General Enquiries switchboard on 0117 922 2000. Libraries - latest opening times Henleaze Library is currently open 11am to 5pm, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 1pm - 7 pm on Wednesday and Friday, and 10am to 5pm on Saturday. Clifton Library is open 10am - 2pm Monday & Friday, and 1pm - 5pm Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Redland Library is open 11am - 5pm, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and 11am to 7pm on Wednesday Check www.bristol.gov.uk for full details.`

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PRIZE WORDSEARCH don’t need the house number though.

It’s June - aka summer - and a summery theme to the prize competition seems appropriate. So, listed below are 21 well known ice creams and lollies. 20 of them have been hidden in the wordsearch grid, meaning 1 has been missed out. You can find them in the grid, running forwards, backwards, up, down or on a diagonal. All you need to do is find out the one missing type of ice cream, let me know which it is and, if you are correct and first out of the hat, then you will win yourself a £30 voucher to spend at the Bristol Old Vic, Hippodrome or Bristol Beacon. Entries

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Here are the frozen lovelies you are looking for - best of luck! FUNNY FACE SCREWBALL MR WHIPPY FEAST SORBET NINETY NINE TWISTER ORANGE SPLIT CALIPPO NEOPOLITAN ROCKET VIENETTA SMARTIES POP-UP MAGNUM ZOOM FAB MINI MILK CHOC ICE SOLERO MIVVI CORNETTO

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bcmagazines.co.uk, post to 8 Sandyleaze, _____________________________________________________ WoT, BS9 3PY, phone to 0117 259 1964 or text to 07845 986650, to arrive no later than midnight 30th June.

Date: _______

Thank you to everybody who entered the puzzle in April. The draw has now been done and the winner, who correctly entered “Delft” by text, is Helen McGarry. Helen wins herself a meal for at Little F M Z K D W two Shop & Pantry J V J Z W M in Westbury Park.

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AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DISHES - THE U.S.A. After last months South Korean soujourn - hope you liked it - the BS9 international food road show has arrived in the United States of America, and brings you a classic Louisianna sandwich known as a Po’boy.

can’t grasp the beautiful game of cricket, I absolutely loved it. And secondly the cuisine I encountered seemed to consist of taking a full grown meal and sticking it in a sandwich. I had a fish sandwich that was three whole fillets of breaded fish (of some sort) bursting out of a bap, and a pastrami, saurkraut and sliced cheese sandwich where the monster portion of “fries” was included with everything else between the slices of bread. Tasty - yes. Subtle - no. So, the Po’boy follows a similar style. It’s a big sandwich filled with fried Cajun prawns and salad, topped with a special sauce. I think the real star of this recipe is the remoulade, and after all, who doesn’t like a good remoulade? OK, no, I’d not heard of it either. It’s a sort of glorified spicy mayonnaise - its origins are European but has been adopted and well nurtured by the Americans. When you see the ingredients and mix them all together you’d be forgiven for thinking lordy, what a strange mix - this is going to be potent. Yet an alchemy takes place in the bowl and, while never dull, it doesn’t incinerate your taste buds. Of course you can add a little more or less of any ingredient to taste. I love the simplicity of “hot sauce” - it’s a sauce and it’s hot, it’s hot sauce. There’s all sorts on the market just choose something that matches your level of hotness and sauciness.

Named (according to legend) in recognition of striking streetcar conductors in the 1920’s, where the “poor boys” were served filling sandwiches by sympathetic local restauranteurs, the Po’boy has become a classic of Creole cuisine. Now, at the risk of alienating the population of the most powerful nation on earth, I must confess I’ve never felt the urge to go to the USA - it’s just never got close to the top of my must-go travel list. However I did have the opportunity to go there with work about 20 years ago and spent a week in Pittsburgh. It was a largely forgettable experience, barring two things. The first was the baseball - I got to see the Pirates play and, for all my reservations about it being rounders on steroids, for those who

Ingredients •

2 dozen prepared but uncooked large / king prawns (the grey ones)

United States of America Fact File Location: Continent of North America, bordered to the north by Canada and to the south by Mexico. Sea borders with Atlantic Ocean (E, SE) and Pacific Ocean (W) Capital: Washington D.C. Population: 331.9 million Official Language: loosely based on English (only joking) Comparative size: by area, is approximately 42 times the size of the UK. Currency: US Dollar

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the panko breadcrumbs, salt and Cajun seasoning. 7. Now, prawn by prawn go along the line - using tongs makes this easier but you can use fingers - coating your prawn first all over with flour, then beaten egg before letting it swim around in the breadcrumbs getting all coated and crispy. When fully coated place your prawn carefully on the final plate. 8. Repeat 23 times for the remaining prawns. Of course you can do extra prawns if you want to, and depending on the size of your bread roll you may end up with a few crispy prawny spares at the end - for tasting purposes. 9. Time to fry. In a large fring pan add sunflower oil to a depth of about 1cm, and heat until it reasonably hot - not smoking but a breadcrumb dropped in should immediately sizzle. 10. Add half of your prawns gently into the pan and let them sizzle away for about 3 minutes, by which time the prawns should be visibly pink (where you can see through the crispy coating). Turn the prawns over to cook the other side for a similar period, by which time the prawns will be cooked through and the batter nice and golden. Remove the cooked prawns and leave to rest on kitchen paper while you cook the second batch of prawns. 11. Time to serve. Split your bread / roll along the side, leaving a little uncut hinge, and open up. Spread both open faces generously with the remoulade, add in the shredded lettuce and sliced tomato, and then place all the crispy prawns on top. Close the bread lid, prepare your jaws for some serious exercise and get stuck in. It’s a real tasty mouthful.

1 bag of Panko breadcrumbs plain flour 1 tablespoon of Cajun seasoning 1 teaspoon of salt 2 beaten eggs sunflower oil for frying 1 little gem lettuce 2 medium sized tomatoes 2 half-baguettes (already cooked) or a large flat rustic loaf

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2 heaped teaspoons of Dijon mustard 8 heaped teaspoons of mayonnaise 1 heaped teaspoon of creamed horseradish 1 teaspoon of hot sauce (any you like tabasco, sriracha etc) 1 tablespoon smoked paprika 2 teaspoons of Cajun seasoning 1 large clove of garlic, crushed 1 lime - zest and juice

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First, prepare the remoulade. This can be done well in advance. In a small bowl add all the remoulade ingredients, stir well, cover with clingfilm and pop in the fridge to cool. Finely shred your lettuce - I used a little gem as it has a much nicer taste than an iceberg lettuce which, frankly, has no taste at all. Slice your tomatoes, removing the stalky but as you go. Now get yourself ready to do your prawns - this is a military exercise requiring precise organisation - OK, it’s not tricky at all but uses lots of crockery. Take three bowls and put them side by side on the worktop. At either end place a dinner plate. On plate one place your prawns, and pat them dry with some kitchen paper. Half fill bowl 1 with the flour, bowl 2 with the beaten egg and bowl 3 with 16

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A new charity and a new challenge

eagerly bought and consumed by staff, friends and family of AMD Solicitors. To help burn off the extra calories a team from AMD Solicitors will be taking part in the Cotswold Way Challenge. On 25th June, they will embark on a 29km walk from Painswick to Wotton with a few tough hills thrown in. The team comprises of Aleksandra Wegera, Grant McCall, Jennifer MacDonald, Katie Hughes and Zoe Sproull. Training is well underway for our intrepid team and they are looking forward to the challenge along with some beautiful views over the Cotswold countryside.

AMD Solicitors announce new charity of the year and are to take on the Cotswolds Way Challenge to raise funds At AMD Solicitors we are proud to support a different charity each year by raising awareness and sponsorship for them throughout the year. Our ‘Charity of the Year’ for 2022, as chosen by members of staff at AMD is a local charity, Great Western Air Ambulance. AMD Solicitors are very pleased to support the charity as Great Western Air Ambulance helps to save lives across Bristol, B&NES, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset Gloucestershire, and parts of Wiltshire by providing emergency care to people at the scene of an accident or medical incident. They ensure the most sick and injured people in our shared community receive the best possible chance on their worst day; as a result of the skill and equipment this specialist team bring to the scene, there’s a better chance it won’t be their last day.

It remains to be seen whether Paddington will just be a mascot or will be partaking in the walk, but either way he remains a good boy. The team are aiming to raise £1,750 for our Charity of the Year before June 2022. If you would like further details regarding our fundraising efforts for GWAAC or to sponsor our team, visit our fundraising page at: https:// greatwesternairambulance.enthuse. com/cf/amd We also welcome donations by cash or cheque. Please visit one of our four Bristol offices to donate, we have collection pots in all office or cheques payable to Great Western Air Ambulance Charity will be forwarded on. We would be grateful for your support! www.amdsolicitors.co.uik

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THEY’VE ARRIVED ........... Seeing and hearing my first swift of the summer last week (mid-May) was lovely. Seeing a flock of 13 jays fly over was exciting - apparently they are migratory, flying in from Europe, with young birds sometimes flocking when searching for a mate (the Bristol Ornithological Club had a sighting of 23 at Sand Point in late April). But more exciting still is the long-awaited (well, by birding types) arrival to the skies over Bristol of the magnificent red kite. If you’ve travelled towards London over the last few years, and looked to the skies anywhere east of, say, Swindon, you may well have seen red kites, their unmistakable silhouette especially clear against a grey Reading sky. The skies

of Wales are similarly populated, and if you know where to look they are not uncommon, in the air or perched in old woodland. But it seems like years we’ve been asking ourselves when will they arrive here - and now they have. The BOC tell me that they had half a dozen sightings in Bristol in April, and three times that number in the “Avon” area, so they are around. My chance sighting was over Blaise woods just beyond Canford Lane - I thought it was a buzzard being hounded out by the corvid residents, but the sound was wrong and as it fled the characteristic fork tail and rufous red colouring gave his / her identity away. A magnificent and graceful bird and, in my book at least, a very welcome visitor. According to the RSPB there are upwards of 4,500 breeding pairs in the UK now. Keep an eye out - I hope you spot one soon. www.bristolornithologicalclub.co.uk www.rspb.org.uk

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BRUCE FELLOWS’ BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS Roman Holiday – The Secret Life of Hollywood in Rome does what it says on the cover. From the fifties on, Hollywood’s major figures went there attracted by the sun, the way of life and the studio profits locked up in Italy that could only be spent there. Caroline Young tells their stories in fast and scandal-fuelled style as revealing as the paparazzi that plagued them all. Divorce was a problem for Sophia Loren and Ingrid Bergman; Ava Gardner was the life and soul of the party; most people drank too much; pasta was slimming, apparently. Only Audrey Hepburn lived a sensible life. A fascinating read. On 9/11, Ben Matson loses his girlfriend. He moves on, makes a new and happy life – wife and children - until he hears of a death that brings everything back again. Christopher Priest’s compelling novel An American Story guides us through what happens next and what happened before. The dead man is Tatarov, a scientist Ben once interviewed, his girlfriend was Lil, but why was her body never found? And why were the aircraft’s black boxes not found and why did the Twin Towers, built to resist a plane crash, collapse so easily? Full of mysteries and conspiracies, this book is impossible to put down. For three years in the early 2000s Naveed Jamali, a young American of French and Pakistani origin, sold secret information to the Russians. Prior to this, he’d been desperate to join US Naval Intelligence. When they turned him down, he approached the Russians and reeled in a Russian diplomat/ spy using charm, street smarts and his parents’ book business. He talked the FBI into supporting him and thus unknown to his Russian contact became a double agent. How to Capture a Russian Spy is Naveed’s quirky, exciting and totally gripping account of his career as an amateur but highly successful spy. He now works in Naval Intelligence. Bernhard Schlink’s excellent novel Olga takes its German heroine from the late nineteenth century to the eve of reunification. Clever and driven, Olga comes from a Prussian village and struggles to find a place in society. She falls for the son of a local landowner but despite her intelligence the class divide between them remains a huge chasm and Herbert, her beloved, a model of German manhood, has grandiose ideas which she can’t take seriously. Enthralling and moving, the novel paints a vivid portrait of a woman whom life and its vicissitudes cannot defeat, who right up to the end can still produce a surprise. In Far Eastern Tales, Somerset Maugham takes us back to the by-gone days of the British Empire, where travel was by steamer and long plantation evenings were filled with bridge, dancing to music from the gramophone and simply masses of booze. The loneliness! No internet of course, no TV or even radio. Maugham’s descriptions are precise and vivid, the jungle, the rivers come to life but the most bizarre wildlife is the British population, restrained, laconic, but underneath, savage and passionate and Maugham tells their tales directly, there are no lines to read between. Love, adultery, murder, we get them all. A terrific read.

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Separation for Unmarried Couples - A Hidden Sting in the Tail

Emily Roskilly

Emma Bradley

When unmarried couples own a property together and experience a relationship breakdown, one of the main things they will need to consider is what to do with the property they live in. They may decide that one party will buy the other out or they may sell the property altogether. This situation is very common, however separating couples often do not consider the tax liabilities which may arise.

Unmarried couples may agree that just one of them will take over ownership of a property they bought together, including any outstanding mortgage. The person taking ownership will pay SDLT on the total ‘chargeable consideration’ if it exceeds the SDLT threshold. The current SDLT threshold is £125,000. Chargeable consideration includes any cash payment that one makes to the other for their share and the proportion of any outstanding mortgage in relation to the share of the property being transferred. The 3% surcharge applicable to the purchase of additional properties should not be in point even if more than one property is owned but care does need to be taken that exemption from the surcharge applies.

Stamp Duty Land Tax

Capital Gains Tax

Stamp Duty Land Tax (‘SDLT’) may apply where the property is going to be transferred from joint names to one party’s sole name. In this situation, the person that is acquiring the share of the property may be liable to pay SDLT.

Capital Gains Tax (‘CGT’) can apply when a property is sold or transferred. The tax is charged on any gain that the property has realised - if it has risen in value since it was bought, CGT will apply.

If property is transferred because of divorce, legal separation or the end of a civil partnership there is no SDLT payable. However if the joint owners are unmarried and not in a civil partnership when they transfer the property from joint names then they may have to pay SDLT. This tax often catches unmarried co-owners by surprise. It is important to work out this cost early and factor it into consideration when reaching an agreement.

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CGT is not normally chargeable if the property is your main home as principal private residence relief will apply. However, it is chargeable if the property is your second home or if you have not been living there for more than nine months prior to the sale. If you are an unmarried couple and your relationship breaks down, this is worth consideration because if you move out and the property is sold more than nine months later, CGT will be chargeable on a proportion of the gain equal to


the period where principal private residence relief cannot be claimed. It also applies where an unmarried couple own two or more properties, ie one being the main home and the other being a property which is rented out. In this scenario CGT would be payable on any gain made on the sale of the property which has been rented out. You will pay CGT if your overall gains for the tax year are above the annual exempt amount. For 2021/22 the annual exempt amount it £12,300. Certain payments made to improve a property may be deductible to reduce any gain.

How Can We Help? At VWV we adopt a joined up approach and can provide specialist advice to unmarried couples and also specialist advice with regard to tax implications upon separation.

If you have any questions on this complex area, please contact Emily Roskilly, who advises unmarried couples on relationship breakdowns, in VWV’s Private Client team on 0117 314 5298. Alternatively, if your query relates specifically to tax, please contact Emma Bradley in VWV’s Tax team on 0117 314 5445.

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MUSIC - PRESENT, PAST AND PODCAST - DUNCAN HASKELL Album Of The Month How To Let Go by Sigrid This last month has been a bountiful one for new music. As a result, we’d strongly recommend that you check out the latest albums from Kendrick Lamar, Fontaines D.C., Kurt Vile and Florence + The Machine. Our attention though is turning to Norway, where Sigrid has just dropped something of a pop masterpiece. There’s always a point when your favourite musician or band takes things to the next level. For some (John Peel being a very famous example) that evolution and expansion in sound is the point where they lose interest. Unable to enjoy what was once rough, ready and unpolished now that it’s had some of the edges have been softened and the audience being aimed at is a much larger one. The rest of us can sit back and enjoy a collection of bold and surprisingly eclectic songs, all held together by Sigrid’s enthusiasm and commitment to the music. Of course, like most pop albums, the singles tend to pack the biggest (sucker)punch. They also give a taste of what to expect across the record’s 12 tracks. With it’s ultra-funky bassline and glittering beat, Mirror is about as catchy as modern disco gets. Burning Bridges pumps even harder, a moment of euphoric escape. It Gets Dark, also the album’s opening track, introduces a brooding power whose ripples can be felt throughout and Bad Life, a collaboration with Sheffield’s Bring Me The Horizon, is a fistclenching power anthem. Other highlights include A Driver Saved My Life, a sumptuous groove which could easily sit on Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia, and the sparse album closer High Note. Stripped of polished production, it’s a reminder of the fundamental talent that makes Sigrid such an astonishing artist. How To Let Go is the ultimate proof of that.

Next Step Emotion by Carly Rae Jepsen Sigrid has spoken of many influences, Coldplay, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell being just three of the artists who have helped shape her approach to music. But rather than take our next step straight from the source, we’re recommending you check out another sophisticated modern pop album instead. Canada’s Carly Rae Jepsen will forever be best known for 2012’s Call Me Maybe. Though arguably one of the greatest moments in popular music history, it’s just the tip of a deeply rewarding iceberg. Perhaps most rewarding of all is her glacier cool third studio album Emotion from 2015. In collaboration with some of the era’s finest writers, including Dev Hines, Sia, Greg Kurstin and Peter Svensson, the album’s 15 tracks (based on the essential Deluxe edition) are a collection of age-defying synthpop gems. Featuring songs such as Run Away With Me, I Really Like You and Your Type, the album starts firmly in the mainstream before venturing to more experimental fringes on its second half. It’s an album that has something for everyone; wherever you lower your sonic grabber you’ll come back up with a winning song. Taken as a whole though, it’s one of the most compelling pop statements of the last decade. Podcast of the month Your Own Personal Beatles There seems to be an endless number of Beatles podcasts – Nothing Is Real and I Am The Eggpod being a couple of others well worthy of your time. Your Own Personal Beatles takes a different approach to those that simply delve into the Fab Four’s story. Instead, it asks its guests, including Adam Buxton, Mae Martin, Elis James, Josh Widdicombe, Shaparak Khorsandi and Nish Kumar, to discuss their own personal relationship with John, Paul, George and Ringo and it makes for a fascinating conversation.

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THERAPY DEMYSTIFIED - NIGE’ OLLIS With mental health issues, and awareness of them, very much in the public eye - a situation seemingly exacerbated by the uncertainties and isolation that came with the pandemic - it seems a good time to have a look at what is out there in terms of understanding, support and possible treatment. In the first of an occasional series we start with an overview of the world of “therapy” by therapeutic coach Nige’ Olis

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“What is therapy? How can it help me, and what might happen in sessions?

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I’m sure you may’ve seen the headlines: we’re facing a mental health crisis in this country. The headlines aren’t entirely a terrible thing, though, in the sense that during the past decade mental health awareness has begun to slowly emerge from the stigma that caused people to avoid speaking about their mental wellbeing. However, it’s a myth that you need to reach crisis point before reaching out and benefitting from therapy.

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I need some help with anger; I wish I could stop feeling anxious; I am so stressed; I’m finding it difficult to manage my emotions; I can’t decide whether or not I should make this decision; I can’t let go of this guilt; will I ever get past this loss/grief; I’m finding it difficult to manage existing relationships or develop healthy new ones; I’m tired of feeling overwhelmed; I can’t remember the last time I had a decent night’s sleep; I haven’t been able to drive since the accident; I’ve had enough of being in constant pain and/or fatigue; the things I used to be interested in no longer bring me joy; I want to change this pattern of behaviour.

As I say, this list is by no means exhaustive but may reflect the more common situations and thinking patterns that could subsequently be impacted by seeking therapy. And while it may take courage to take that first step, the therapeutic environment is intentionally a nurturing, safe space open to truly understand ourselves. We may talk to friends and family about the things I’ve listed, but it won’t necessarily help us discover the root causes that underpin what we’re thinking and feeling, and may actually inhibit our ability to heal, or move past difficult or painful experiences.

In reality, as well as improving your overall mental wellbeing, therapy can help show you a way forward when you feel stuck, while also potentially enhancing your existing and future relationships. So, what are the signs that suggest therapy might be worth contemplating? While it’s true such a list could prove exhaustive, you may increasingly begin to notice you frequently think things like:

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tools and techniques to effectively allow emotion to simply be – that allows you to feel comfortable with feeling uncomfortable – it can be both enlightening and incredibly freeing. Suppressing perceived negative emotion, or experiences, also takes a huge amount of central nervous system energy. However, our culture has done an excellent job at emotion suppression, at both ends of the spectrum. e.g. Upset? Don’t cry. A bit too happy? Calm down!

My personal goal will always be to allow the client to be seen and heard, without judgement, paving the way for desired, lasting change. In the months ahead I hope to further use these occasional articles to continue to help demystify therapy, the therapeutic process and create a deeper understanding of mental health awareness and wellbeing.”

So, what might happen in sessions? Well, it’s certainly true that every therapist is different – even those trained in the same modalities will bring with them their own life experience and wisdom – and there are many different modalities. However, when you discover the right jigsaw fit for you, the side-effect is likely transformative, helping to complete the picture. Therapy

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VIEW FROM THE LORD MAYOR’S PARLOUR I’m only a couple of weeks away from the end of my incredible year as your Lord Mayor. I think it will take some time to look back over everything at the end and process it properly, but for the moment life is as busy as ever with engagements. One of the nice things about this role is being able to carry on ancient traditions in our city. One of those is the creation of “Burgesses” or “Freemen” of the City. Historically this was a status granted by the Mayor to someone who had completed a seven-year apprenticeship which allowed them to carry on a trade in their own right in Bristol. Today its value is purely historical but the tradition continues. It was a pleasure in early May to make my colleague Cllr Geoff Gollop a Burgess of the City of Bristol. Speaking of awarding honours, the University of Bristol is currently catching up on graduation ceremonies for people who completed their degrees during Covid. I was invited to be a guest at a graduation ceremony for 2020 graduates. I’m usually the only person in the room wearing a robe, so this made a nice change! I’ve had the chance to visit various groups and charities around Bristol over the last few weeks. It was an inspiration to visit Empire Fighting Chance in Easton and see the work that they do using boxing as

a tool to provide therapy and training for young people facing enormous challenges in their lives.

I was also a guest at the 80th anniversary parade for the Avonmouth Sea Cadets at TS Enterprise, and guest speaker for the “Tuesday Together” lunch here in BS9 at Westbury Baptist Church. There has also been a bit of a nautical theme to the month. The 2nd May saw the 525th anniversary of the Matthew’s famous crossing to Newfoundland. It was great to be able to join the celebrations on board and thank the amazing team of volunteers who look after her. On a slightly sadder note, the Pride of Bristol leaves the city on the same day that I hand over my chains. She will move to the Royal Naval Museum in Hartlepool, where she will continue her mission of providing training and adventure to young people. It was a real honour to steer her home up the Avon Gorge and into the entrance lock of Bristol Harbour for the last time (under very close supervision from Captain Bob Baker of course). Thank you to the team who have looked after her and brought so much benefit to Bristol over the years. Steve Smith, Lord Mayor of Bristol 30


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HISTORY NOTES NO. 171 - JULIAN LEA-JONES When a world famous person came to Henleaze

about it?” “My oldest is a joiner and has a job at the new factory. His job is well paid because the new flying machines are made of wood and cloth, so they need skilled joiners and seamstresses. Sir George pays well and looks after his people”. “What about the science chappy, what does he do?” “I don’t know exactly, I know he is foreign, and I think he designs flying machines for Sir George”.

Imagine this if you will. It is the early 1900’s and a Henleaze resident notices a young man with long dark hair and a rather bohemian air walking along Westbury Road The young man seems to be deep in thought, and every now and then, he stopped, retrieved a notebook from his pocket and made a few notes before continuing on his way, only to pause again after a few minutes to repeat the process before resuming his walk. Who is he? He looks too old to be a student at the University College. Perhaps he is a lecturer at Bristol’s new University. His steps take him to a house opposite Cote House estate, (later to become the site of Lady Monica Wills’ home for retired gentlewomen), not far from the turning to Henleaze Gardens. Who is he - a visitor? He seems be quite young to own such a large house.

It turns out that the interlocuter’s ‘science chappy’ was arguably the most worldfamous person to ever live on Westbury Road and certainly the only person to have a national airport named after them. Have you guessed who he was? Henri Marie Coandă, the young man seen on Westbury Road and photographed on the steps of old Filton House, was born in Romania in 1886. After finishing high school in 1903 he enrolled at the Engineering School of Bucharest, subsequently going to Germany where he obtained his PhD in Engineering Sciences at Technische Hochschule. Henri later went to France, to enter the Superior School of Aeronautic, where he graduated as valedictorian - as top student he was given the honour of giving the Valedictory address. He then began his engineering career with the famous French engineer Gustave Eiffel, with whom he became a close friend. In 1910 he created and tested the first jet aircraft in the world called the Coandă 1910, which he presented at the International Aeronautics Exhibition; However, the concept was too powerful

The answer comes when a few days later he is again seen walking from the direction of Westbury village to the same house. When the person who had seen him describes the young man new to in the neighbourhood to a friend, a discussion results. “I know who you mean, haven’t you heard, he is one of those science chaps that Sir George White has recruited for his new works at Filton”. “What you mean his tramway works?” “No, haven’t you heard Sir George is now looking to make these new flying machines. They already have got a machine up in the air, and I’ve been told even the Army are interested – if it works that is. Mark my words, if their planned demonstration show on the Downs goes ahead, it will arouse a terrific amount of public interest”. “I agree it certainly will, but I’m sure the sheep won’t be very happy. “So how come you seem to know a lot 35

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HISTORY NOTES NO. 171 - JULIAN LEA-JONES close to the tail. Interestingly older readers may remember from the 1950s the concept of twin rear mounted engines in the Sud Aviation Caravelle commercial transport aeroplane. Not generally known is the fact that Coandă, by then nearing retirement, was employed by Sud Aviation as a design consultant. It must have been a proud moment for Henri to see his 1916 concept take to the skies, at speeds of which he could only have dreamt.

and too heavy on fuel consumption for the frail wood and cloth aeroplanes of the day. Thus propellors would continue to be their driving force until the English inventor, Frank Whittle, in 1930 patented a practical Turbojet. Whittle’s invention heralded the Jet Age, (a web search for ‘Farnborough Air Sciences Trust Museum’ will provide details and images of of Sir Frank Whittle’s breakthrough invention). Henri brought his bump of curiosity to Bristol and became Sir George’s Technical Director at the new Bristol and Colonial Aeroplane Company and was one of the aviation pioneers responsible for establishing Bristol as a world-renowned centre for aviation. In 1912 his BristolCoandă Monoplanes aircraft featured at the International Military Aviation Contest, one of which won the first prize and two of which were purchased by the Royal Flying Corps.

After a long life during which he was lauded many times for his scientific discoveries, Coandă eventually returned to Romania in 1970, dying there in 1972. In 2004, Bucharest Otopeni International Airport was renamed the Henri Coandă International Airport in his honour. Henri had over 2,000 patents to his credit, but it was for his 1934 patent concerning the phenomena of fluid flow (an aerodynamic surface effect), known worldwide as the ‘Coandă Effect’, that he is still best known. Did you know that James Dyson has even utilised the Coandă Effect in some of his domestic appliances?

In 1915 Coandă returned to France where, working during World War I for Delaunay-Belleville in Saint-Denis, he was to design and built three different models of propeller aeroplane, including the Coandă-1916, with two propellers mounted

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IT ISSUES - RUSSELL ISAAC Tech To Help With Disabilities Technology often seems to drive many of my clients up the wall (with some justification at times!), but I do like to remind people of some of the good that can come of developments, particularly with regard to health and helping with disabilities. Apple recently marked Global Accessibility Day by unveiling plans to extend its existing accessibility features with machine learning to provide sophisticated solutions to help people with disabilities get around, communicate, care for their health, and more. Apple’s latest Watch already has the capability to monitor your heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and even do an ECG - here are some more interesting services being rolled out imminently by Apple and other manufacturers...... Door Detection A tool that helps people who are blind or have low vision navigate the last few feet to their destination. This will help locate a door, tell users how far they are from that door, whether it is open or closed, and how it is opened. The system can also read signs and symbols, such as door numbers.

Live Captions will be made available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. A universal feature, it basically turns your Apple product into a subtitling machine for your life and is intended to be benefit the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. In use, your device can listen to any form of audio and deliver a real-time transcript. It will work with any audio content – social media, a phone conversation, or even an in-person conversation. Apple Watch Mirroring This lets users with physical and motor disabilities control an Apple Watch using Voice Control or Switch Control on their iPhone. Sound Recognition This can be customized to recognize sounds specific to a person’s environment, like those made by alarm systems, doorbells, or appliances. Apple Maps will also feature new tools to help users discover accessible features and services in parks and public areas. Sometimes ‘Tech’ seems like an unecessary allpervading force - particularly for a generation who grew up without it - I think it’s good to remind ourselves how ‘Tech’ can be used to improve peoples lives too! Russell Isaac can be contacted on 0774 775 3764 or via www.ITHomeHelp.biz

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In which century was Pablo Picasso born? Name these Brit Awards hosts -

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What colours are these lines represented by on the London Underground network - a) the Northern Line, b) the Docklands Light Railway, and c) the Elizabeth Line? Captain Edward Smith, who died in 1912, was famous for what event? Name the three most recent meteorological storms to have hit the UK (beginning with the letters D, E and F). How many segments are there in a standard Terry’s Chocolate Orange? In which country was ceramicist Clarice Cliff born?

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The letter T 1. 2. 3. 4.

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If you drove in a straight line from Madrid to Malmo name all the countries you would visit. How much does a 1st class postage stamp cost? Name the new actor taking on the role of Doctor Who?

The letter U

In which country would you find the city of Timbuktu? In which decade was the UK’s first Subscriber Trunk Dialling (STD) telephone call made? Name the principal ingredient of a) tofu, b) taramasalata, and c) tahini. Of the 92 league clubs competing in the 2021-2022 Football League season, name all the ones beginning with the letter T. In which city was the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest held?

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Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkmenistan form the borders of which body of water? Motown Records is most closely associated with which US city? What colour is the second ball to move at the start of a game of snooker? Name these years, given in Roman numerals - a) MMXXII, b) MLXVI, and c) MCMLVII.

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CLIFTON - SSTC GUIDE PRICE £470,000 A delightful and well-presented first floor flat with private roof terrace. Spacious living room, two double bedrooms. Modern kitchen and bathroom. Excellent location situated just off Whiteladies Road. No onward chain. Similar properties required.

REDLAND - FOR SALE GUIDE PRICE £575,000 A spacious three double bedroom garden flat. Attractive southwest facing private garden. Kitchen/Breakfast Room, living room, bathroom, and cloakroom. Off street Parking. Extended accommodation offers home office/utility room. Redland Green School Catchment.

CLIFTON WOOD - SSTC GUIDE PRICE £725,000 A charming 4 bedroom house in the heart of Clifton Wood. delightful rear garden with lawn and decking. Living Room, separate Kitchen/Dining Room. Front courtyard and Parking space. Two Bathrooms, Cloakroom and Home Office area. No onward chain. Similar properties required.

COTHAM - SSTC GUIDE PRICE £400,000 First and second floor maisonette, three double bedrooms over two floors, spacious lounge diner with a bay window and a separate kitchen. Double glazed windows and recently decorated Offered with no onward chain and located in a RPZ. Similar properties required.

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0117 923 8238 hello@howard-homes.co.uk

203 Whiteladies Road

www.howard-homes.co.uk

Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2XT

CLIFTON - FOR SALE GUIDE PRICE £300,000 An attractive two-bedroom garden level flat. Direct access to paved communal garden. Conveniently located for Clifton Triangle and Whiteladies Road. Private entrance and use of vaulted storage space. No onward chain.

FAILAND - FOR SALE GUIDE PRICE £350,000 A charming two double bedroom cottage. Offers spacious open plan living/dining room, kitchen and family bathroom. Staircase to Attic Room with skylight windows. Enclosed rear garden and parking space. Good access into Clifton Village. No onward chain.

HARBOURSIDE - FOR SALE GUIDE PRICE £485,000 An elegant two double bedroom second floor harbour front apartment. An extensive open plan Kitchen/ Living Space. Private sunny south-facing balcony with far reaching views. Allocated secure parking. Lift and Stairs to all floors. No onward chain.

REDLAND - FOR SALE GUIDE PRICE £675,000 4/5 bedroom family townhouse located in the heart of Redland. Currently arranged as a 5 bedroom student home under HMO licence. Versatile interior, enclosed walled garden and a garage Situated within a cul-de-sac opposite Cotham Park.

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famous puddings at Henleaze URC, Waterford Rd, BS9 4BT, at 7.30pm, on Wednesday June 22nd, with a varied programme of music, from classical to musicals ( Elgar, Quilter, Gershwin..). Tickets £12 including puddings, available from Nigel, tel 0117 9620215, at the door or by email cathedralschoolchoralsoc@gmail.com. BCCS (Bristol Cathedral Choir School) Choral Society is now meeting at the Henleaze Bowling Club in Grange Court Road, on Wednesdays from 7.30 to 9pm. We are a small, friendly, unauditioned choir singing varied music, from choral works to more modern pieces and we would welcome new members of all standards. Please do come and give us a try. For more information, please contact Kathy telephone 0117 9493628 or email www.bccschoralsociety.org.uk Bristol 1904 Arts Society - 111th Annual Paintings Exhibition – Fri 3rd June to Sunday 12th June, 10.00 till 4.30 every day The Red Lodge, Park Row, BRISTOL, BS1 5LJ. 10am to 4.30pm. bristol1904arts.org. Founded in 1904, the Society has artistic roots running deep into Bristol’s cultural history. This will be the 111th Annual Paintings Exhibition, the Society’s major artistic event, showcasing the best of their artists’ work and set in their iconic hall, built in the style of an old tithe barn. Bristol 1904 Arts Society - Caleb Parkin 24th June The Red Lodge, Park Row, BS1 5LJ bristol1904arts.org. Bristol 04 Arts are delighted to host an evening with Bristol City Poet Caleb Parkin on June 24th. Do come and join us. Embracing 46


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enough time to produce a decent show for next year’s flowering. 10. Prune clematis montana hard after flowering. Other clematis and climbers such as honeysuckle should be growing vigorously now and so regularly tie in new stems to prevent a mass of new shoots which break easily. 11. In the vegetable garden, it's not too late to sow salads, radishes, carrots, spinach and chard. Plant out and stake tomato plants, french and runner beans and water well. Don't forget to pinch out your broad bean tips and keep pinching out tomato side shoots in the 'armpits' as soon as they appear on cordon (single stemmed) tomato varieties. Don’t forget to scatter slow release fertiliser around your fruit bushes, and raspberries 12. If you haven’t planted out your summer pots, pelargoniums bring a splash of colour alongside herbs which flower beautifully, including sage, feverfew, tansy, thyme and rosemary. hilary.barber@blueyonder.co.uk www.facebook.com/HilaryBarberGardens www.instagram.com/hilarybarbergardens

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WHAT'S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS our kinship with other creatures, his exhilarating poetry links hermit crabs, octopus raves, the “dreams of ants” alongside “deep fried skyscrapers’. Titles such as “If the Earth is My Mother” and “Somewhere to Keep the Rain” only partly reveal the scope of his imagination …. and “Unknown Distance, Moderate Difficulty” will resonate with all local coastal walkers. Bristol A Cappella is an award-winning mixed barbershop chorus who love to sing close harmony a cappella. Rehearsals are every Tuesday at 7:30pm at Victoria Methodist Church on Whiteladies Road. Email membership@ bristolacappella.co.uk to come along! For more info, visit our website at www. bristolacappella.co.uk/visit Bristol All Voices Allowed Choir is a community choir started in 2020 by former members of the Bristol Hippodrome Choir and All Together Now Bristol Choir. We are looking for new singers, men and women, beginners and more experienced singers, to join us. Rehearsals on Tuesdays, 6.30 – 8.00pm at Holy Trinity Church, Hotwells. Contact Chris on 07866 456 776. Bristol Bridge Club are planning to run another beginners course. It will be Tuesday Morning and/or Tuesday Evening. The cost will be £90 for ten lessons including a book BFA Beginning Bridge. Or £8 a lesson. For further details, contact Sue at: teaching@ bristolbridgeclub.co.uk Bristol Bridge Club (BBC) has been

running free online supervised sessions with some teaching all through the pandemic on Zoom, and will continue to do so every Saturday morning from 10am to 12 noon. To take part, go to the bridge club website www. bristolbridgeclub.co.uk and follow the link “Learn and Play”. Bristol Bridge Club weekly “Friendly Thursdays” for members and their guests. Join us for a relaxed pairs handicapped bridge session. Free food is served from 6.30pm … followed by bridge around 7.15pm. The winning pair will receive a bottle of wine each. Just turn up on the night! Bristol Brunel Probus Club. Retired? At a loose end? Looking for some friendship and entertainment? You’d be welcomed at our Bristol Brunel Probus Club. We meet every 2nd Tuesday of the month at BAWA [Filton] for lunch & a presentation / talk. Contact our Secretary D Waters on 0117-914-5465 for more details. Bristol Chamber Choir. Sunday 3rd July 2022 at 7.30pm - “Music for Love and Nature” at All Saints Church, Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3ED. A programme of part-songs and madrigals mostly by English composers, especially Ralph Vaughan Williams, whose 150th Anniversary we will be celebrating. Tickets are £10.00 (children and students free) available on-line from the Choir’s website (see below), from Eventbrite or at the door or from Opus 13, 20-21 Lower Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5BN.For further information go to www.bristolchamberchoir.org.uk 48


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WHAT'S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS or ring 07342 954249 Bristol Film and Video Society (Amateur film makers). We were formed in 1934 and continue to make prize winning films. We now hold meetings at the hall adjacent St Andrew’s Methodist Church, Elm Park, Filton on the first Tuesday of the month, and Zoom meetings on the third Tuesday. All are welcome. For more details please visit www.bristolvideo.org.uk Bristol Harmony West Gallery Choir & Band are looking for new members (SATB) as well as string, reed and wind instrumentalists. We sing and play lively church and village music from the 18th century. We meet at St Edyth’s Church Hall in Sea Mills on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. No auditions but ability to read music is helpful. Ring Fritjof on 0117 924 3440 for more information, or see www. bristolharmony.wordpress.com. Please contact before attending so we can have music ready. Bristol Indoor Bowls Club. We have 9 rinks and a membership of all ages approaching 700. Details of membership, opening times, event updates etc are on our website. Free coaching is available. We also have a function room available for hire. Email: info@bristolindoorbowls. org.uk, tel: 0117 963 3460, www. bristolindoorbowls.org.uk Bristol Languages Tutor: French, Spanish & English Tuition. Qualified teacher with 12+ years tutoring experience. Lessons at home or online. Children,

students, adults. Complete beginners, after-school clubs, conversation practice and exam preparation (GCSE, A Level, Common Entrance etc.). Email: BristolLanguagesTutor@gmail.com or Tel. 07825 600 402. Bristol Male Voice Choir are rehearsing once again, and we invite new and returning singers to join us at our weekly rehearsals, every Thursday from 7pm -9pm at St Andrew’s Methodist Church, Elm Park, Filton, Bristol BS34 7PS. We are a sociable and friendly group, singing a wide range of musical styles in our repertoire, and we look forward to seeing you - you don’t have to be a reader of music. Ffi see our website www.bristolmvc.org.uk or us on 07587 143 220. Bristol Morris Men practice on Thursday evenings from 8:15pm 9:45pm in the Sports Hall at Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital (QEH), Berkely Place, Clifton BS8 1JX. New members are very welcome, whether you have any experience of dancing or none. Call Grant on (0117) 9442165. Bristol Phoenix Choir If you love singing we would love to hear from you! We are a friendly choir and we enjoy rehearsing and performing great choral works as well as shorter more intimate pieces. If you would like to sing with us please contact Jackie our membership secretary jackie.blackwell410@gmail. com Bristol Scrabble Club meets every Wednesday at 7.15pm at Upper Horfield Community Trust (next to Eden Grove 50


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WHAT'S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS Church). New members welcome first visit free so come and give it a try. For further information contact Sheila on 0117 957 0792, 07435 316 458 or shinett@blueyonder.co.uk Bristol Shambhala Meditation Group offers meditation on Thursday evenings at the Friends’ Meeting House in Hampton Road from 7.15pm until 8.45pm and a qualified Meditation Instructor is available to talk you through the practice if this is required. In addition to meditation practice there is usually a reading, a discussion and a mindfulness of body exercise. Further information at bristol.shambhala.info Bristol U3A: Have you reached a point in your life where you have fewer responsibilities and more time for yourself? Would you like to take part in activities where you can share skills, abilities or hobbies whilst having fun and making new friends? Go to www. bristolu3a.org.uk for details. City Voices Bristol rehearsals have resumed on Monday nights at Red Maids High School, from 7.30-9pm. We are keen to welcome new members who would like to join a friendly and sociable group of people who love to sing! Our repertoire extends from rock and pop to choral and musicals. If you would like more information, look at our website www.cityvoicesbristol.org or pop along on a Monday night to the Performing Arts Centre at Redmaids. Filtones Choir meet on Wednesday afternoons, from 1.45-3.45 at St Teresa’s Community Centre, 71 Gloucester

Road North, BS34 7PL and welcome new members of all voice ranges who might like to give us a try. There are no auditions and for your first four weeks there is no charge. Just drop in, or for more information please ring Dot on 07870 984760 or Janet on 0117 9241534 or email Dot on dorothy. bryant@btinternet.com. You can also find us on www.thefiltones.weebly. com. We look forward to meeting you, and can assure you of a very warm welcome. Happy Days Memory Café - Tony on 0117 968 1002. Healing Drop-In Sessions. Redland Meeting House, 126 Hampton Road re-starting 12th May. Thursdays: doors open 3.00pm, last healing 4.15pm. Donation basis. COVID safety precautions apply - please wear a face mask and do not attend if you have symptoms of a cold, flu or COVID or have tested positive for COVID. Contact: Selina 0117 9466434. Henleaze Bowling Club aims to provide a welcoming and social environment for members of all ages and experience to enjoy a game of bowls whether in competitive or friendly matches. The season starts in April and new members are very welcome. Free coaching is available. Contact details and other information can be found on our web site:- www.henleazebowlingclub.org.uk Henleaze Flower Club. We have an exciting programme ahead including on July 14th a demonstration entitled “A touch of spry” with Kathryn Delve. 52


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WHAT'S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS Demonstrations begin at 2.00 pm at Bradbury Hall Waterford Road Henleaze. We meet alternate Thursdays with demos and practise classes. All visitors welcome, visitors fee £6 on the door. Please phone Jenny for information 07880 700 270. Henleaze Lawn Tennis Club is a friendly and welcoming club for all ages and standards. We offer social and competitive play and a comprehensive coaching programme for all ages and levels. To find out more visit our website: www.henleazeltc.com or call Heather on 07891 520 456. Henleaze Senior Film Club - Monday 27th June at 2pm - presents “Belfast” (12A, 2021), Kenneth Branagh’s touching film about a young boy and his working-class Belfast family during the tumultuous 1960s. Starring Jude Hill, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan and Ciaran Hinds. Tickets: £4.00 including tea & cake. Carers welcome, easy access. For more information and to book, please call 0117 435 0063. St. Peter’s Hall, The Drive, Henleaze BS9 4LD Henleaze Singing for the Brain - Sophia Simlat on 0117 961 0693, bristol@ alzheimers.org.uk Henleaze (afternoon) Townswomen’s Guild meets on the first Wednesday of the month, at 2pm. Contact Jan, by telephone on 0117 968 5829, or by e-mailing jeanettecollins@blueyonder. co.uk for further details. Long Ashton Orchestra: Free Concert The last concert of Long Ashton Orchestra’s highly successful 2021/22

season is on Saturday June 18th 7.30 at St Albans Church, Westbury Park, Bristol BS6 7NU. Sibelius - Peleas and Melisande Suite, Saint-Saens Cello Concerto (Soloist: Sarah Leong), and Mendelssohn Scottish Symphony. As always, the orchestra will be playing for charity, and it is a ticketless event, with a retiring collection for St Albans Church itself. Menopause Matters Tricia Worthington, 07962 892 060, tricia_ worthington@msn.com Monday Afternoon Band and Wednesday Evening Band. Do you play the saxophone, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, guitar, bass guitar or keyboard? Would you like to join a band playing on Monday afternoons or on Wednesday evenings? Both bands are in Redland and welcome new people. We just play for fun, no sight reading, no concerts.We play a mixture of pop and swing. The bands would suit anyone who used to play an instrument and has taken it up again recently, or has been playing for a couple of years or more. Not suitable for complete beginners. For more information contact mondayafternoonband@gmail.com or wednesdayeveningband@gmail.com New Bristol Sinfonia will be performing at 7.30pm on Saturday 18th June, at Redland Hall, Redmaids’ High School, Bristol. Featuring Mendelssohn - Hebrides Overture, Schumann - Symphony No. 4, and Brahms Symphony No. 3. More information and tickets available through the website www.newbristolsinfonia.org.uk 54


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WHAT'S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS Nordic4 - technique based Nordic walking teaching and fitness to individual needs. Beginner Tasters, Beginner Courses, small weekly Walking Fitness Groups differentiated for pace and terrain. Specialist sessions: Nordic4 Joints, Seasonal walks and 1:1 Support To Sport. www.nordic4.com. Booking online or by phone. Call Katie on 07970741320 or email katie.atkins@ nordic4.com to find out more.

Pilates classes at the Northcote Scout Hall; Mondays 9:30am (Improvers), 10:30am (Mixed ability - Beginners welcome); Tuesdays 9:30am (Improvers), 10:30am (Beginners). £8.50 per class booked as a course, or £12 single sessions. Classes are kept small, so must be booked in advance. Full details at www.mindbodypilates. org. Contact Leanne on 07817189474 / leanne@mindbodypilates.org

North West Bristol Camera Club. Newcomers welcome for your enthusiasm, your expertise, or both. Come along to Sommerville, Westbury Fields, BS10 6TW, on a Tuesday evening. Full details of the Club at www.nwbcc.org.uk , or email Neville at nevwgoodman@mac.com for information.

Redland Green Bowls Club welcomes new members. We are a friendly sociable Club. Contact redlandgreentryouts@gmail.com to arrange a free taster session. We play friendly matches and have mens’ and womens’ league teams. Social and corporate events can be arranged, see website redlandgreenbowls.com for more details.

People of Note Community Choir, the famous 20 year old Bristol community choir, is holding a series of day workshops and evening singing sessions, just for the fun and joy of singing together! Come and join us in Southville or Clifton! Go to www. peopleofnote.org.uk/events/ for information of events, and book your place. Pilates with Helen. Move better, get stronger, increase flexibility: new Pilates classes for all abilities, join at any time. At The Bank Fitness, 73 Henleaze Road, Mondays and Wednesdays 9.3010.20am. Please call, WhatsApp or email for more details or bookings. 07863 346 001 or HelenLangmead@ hotmail.co.uk

Royal Air Forces Association Veterans lunch is held at the RAFA Club, 38 Eastfield, Westbury On Trym, BS9 4BE on the 2nd Wednesday of every month, from 12 noon for 1pm till 3pm.Two course meal for just £6. Please contact 0117 947 0775 and leave a message let us know who wishes to attend. This lunch is for all service veterans, their wives, widows or dependants, not just ex-RAF. Rotary Club of Bristol meets Mondays 7.00pm for 7.30pm alternately at Bristol Hotel, Prince Street BS1 4QF and on Zoom. Further details: www. rotarybristol.org and / or contact Martina at mpeattie@btopenworld. com 56


What is Intestacy? When an individual dies without making a Will, they are described as having died intestate, which means that their assets and belongings (estate) will be distributed according to the rules of intestacy. Currently, only 43% of adults in the UK have a Will. This means there are over 31 million people without a Will who are risking having their estate being left to individuals that they may not have chosen. They are also risking inheritance tax being paid on their death as they cannot control who ultimately gets their estate. In England and Wales, if you have a surviving spouse or civil partner and children and you do not have a Will, the law states that your spouse receives all of your personal possessions, known as chattels. Your spouse also receives £270,000 and 50% of the balance of the rest of the estate, known as the residue. The child/ren receive the other 50% of the balance of the estate. If your estate is worth less than £270,000 your spouse or civil partner will receive the whole of your estate and your children will receive nothing.

If there is no surviving spouse or civil partner, your child/ren will receive everything. Step children receive nothing, regardless of how long you cared for them unless you have legally adopted them if there is no Will to stipulate they should inherit. If you die intestate leaving no surviving spouse or civil partner, your estate will be distributed in a strict order from closest blood relatives to furthest. If there are no surviving blood relatives and no valid Will, the estate goes to the Crown which is called ‘Bona Vacantia’. This is just a brief outline of the rules of intestacy, which is a very complex area. Avoiding the issues that can arise is simple – to protect your estate and ensure your intentions are clear and adhered to, organise your Will today for your peace of mind. To take advantage of our offer of a complimentary estate planning review, call 0117 3636 212 or email office@ haroldstephens.co.uk. Harold Stephens provides friendly financial advice in the local community on a face-to-face basis in a welcoming location at 50 High Street, Westbury on Trym, BS9 3DZ. The firm specialises in advising later life clients about investments and pensions, long-term care planning, inheritance tax and estate planning. 57


WHAT'S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS Enjoy Scottish Country Dancing at St. Monica’s Oatley Hall, Cote Lane, BS9 3UN on Thursday 7.30 - 10.00 p.m. £6.00 per session. New dancers welcome, come on your own or with a friend for fun, fitness and friendship. For information contact: Ros on 01225 319991 or Ruth on 0117 968 3057 or www.rscdsbristol.info Soroptimist International Bristol sibristol@hotmail.co.uk, www.sigbi. org/Bristol Are you a calligrapher who would like to take it up again? The St Edyth’s Scribes are a long established group of self-led hobby calligraphers who meet every Friday at St Edyth’s Church Hall, Sea Mills, from 10am to noon and we are looking for a few more members. If you are interested please drop in and meet us, or for more information call Peter 0117 329 4516. Stoke Bishop Local History Group will continue with Zoom talks on Friday evenings at 7:30 until we can return to the Village Hall. Membership for 2022 remains at £6 pa per head which enables you to see and take part in all talks. For more details email sblocalhistory@ gmail.com or call 07780 438 303 for more details. Tai Chi for over 55’s. Shibashi form, slow and easy movements practiced standing or sitting. Relaxing and meditative. Classes at The Redland Club, Burlington Road, BS6 6TN on Wednesdays and Thursdays 11.00 - 12.00 during June and July. Cost £4. Following Covid safety precautions. Booking required. Please contact Selina Newton 0117 9466434

or selinanewton@yahoo.co.uk. “The Little Prince” - performed by Mathew Dexter, on Sunday, 19th June ‘22, 3pm at the Bristol Steiner School, Redland Hill, BS6 6UX (Side Entrance). From 7 upwards - No upper age limit!. Retiring collection. For more details please contact Gerhard on 0741 937 2865 Toddlers Together, a community parent and toddler group, runs every Thursday during term time from 10am - 11:15am at the Methodist Church Hall in Westburyon-Trym, BS9 3AA. This is a joint venture between Holy Trinity Church and the Methodist Church in Westburyon-Trym. There is a dedicated space for babies, a good range of toddler toys, craft tables, songs, prayer and ample tea, coffee and biscuits for mums, dads, carers and grandparents! We will ask for a £1 voluntary donation on the day. Prebooking is required. Please visit www. westbury-parish-church.org.uk/youthand-family/parents-and-toddlers/ for more information and to book your place. We look forward to welcoming you at this friendly group. The U3a Scrabble Group meets at the Beehive pub, Wellington Hill West, on Fridays from 2pm to 4pm. We are a very friendly non competitive group and welcome new members. For more info, please contact Heddy tel 07534 717 254 or email nigel.d.sara@btinternet. com Wednesday Keep Fit 10am - 11am St Peter’s Church Hall Henleaze £7, improve your health fitness and well being with this supple strength work 58


QUIZ ANSWERS Big Quiz from page 42 The letter S 1. East Sussex, Shropshire, Somerset, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Surrey, West Sussex; 2. Marathon, Opal Fruits, Spangles were discontinued without renaming in 1984; 3. Titan; 4. it’s a savouory dish made with veal originating from Italy; 5a) Terry Hall, b) Johnny Rotten (John Lydon), c) Ian Brown. Pot Luck 1 1a) black, b) turquoise, c) royal purple; 2. he was the captain of the Titanic; 3. Dudley, Eunice and Franklin; 4. twenty; 5. England (Staffordshire). The letter T 1. Mali; 2. 1958; 3a) soya milk, b) fish row, c) sesame; 4. Tottenham Hotspur and Tranmere Rovers; 5. Turin. Pot Luck 2 1. 19th century (1881); 2. Mick Fleetwood and Sam Fox, Richard O’Brien, and Russell Brand; 3. Spain, France, Belgium, Germany, Denmark and Sweden; 4 95 pence; 5. Ncuti Gatwa. The letter U 1a) Blondie, b) Godley & Creme, c) Toni Braxton; 2a) Australasia (Australia), b) Asia (Mongolia), c) Europe (Sweden); 3. 12 points; 4. James Joyce; 5. Peter Ustinov, Uma Thurman, Uri Geller. Pot Luck 3 1. North Macedonia (column 1, left), Sri Lanka (column 1 right), Uruguay (column 2 left) and Zimbabwe (column 2 right); 2. the Caspian Sea; 3. Detroit; 4. red; 5a) 2022, b) 1066, c) 1957. Whose eyes? George Michael and Dame Helen Mirren Childrens Puzzles from page 40 Who Am I? Sam Ryder, Dianne Buswell, Declan Donnelly, Sigrid What Am I? Scrambled egg, kilt, West Highland, Little gem lettuce Anagrams (top row l-r) China, Vietnam, Cambodia, (middle row l-r) South Korea, Bangladesh, Mongolia, bottom row (l-r) Nepal, India, Indonesia Where Am I in Europe (l-r) Italy (Rome), Italy (Pisa), Greece (Athens) Disclaimer The Bristol Six + Eight is published by Bristol Community Magazines Ltd (Co. No. 08448649, registered at 8 Sandyleaze, Westbury on Trym, Bristol, BS9 3PY). The views expressed by contributors or advertisers in The Bristol Six + Eight are not necessarily those held by Bristol Community Magazines Ltd. The inclusion of any business or organisation in this magazine does not imply a recommendation of it, its aims or its methods. Bristol Community Magazines Ltd cannot be held responsible for information disclosed by advertisers, all of which are accepted in good faith. Reasonable efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this magazine but no liability can be accepted for any loss or inconvenience caused as a result of inclusion, error or omission. All content is the copyright 59 the prior written consent of Bristol Community Magazines. of Bristol Community Magazines Ltd and may not be reproduced without


WHAT'S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS out for everyone to enjoy! Contact Louisa on 0772 509 1429. Wednesday Chair Aerobics 11.15am12.15pm St Peter’s Church Hall Henleaze £7, work on your strength, stability and balance with this seated and standing exercise class. Contact Louisa on 0772 509 1429 Westbury Aikido Club - visit www. westburyaikido.club, or email reenee@ westburyaikido.club Westbury Art Club. We are small friendly group meeting in the Greenway Centre from 6pm to 8pm on Thursdays. Please ring 0117 962 9799 for more information. Westbury Folk / Country Dancing come along to have some fun folk dancing on Tuesdays 1:30 - 3:30 pm at Westbury College in College Road. All dances are called and refreshments are available. FFI contact Christine on 07775 628524 or codonnell100@ btinternet.com Westbury Harriers. We are a friendly, inclusive running club based in Westbury-on-Trym (Bristol, BS9) that caters for all ages and abilities. Academy (8 – 11 years), Juniors (11+ years) and Adults / Masters. Say hello and join us on a training run to discover more. We look forward to welcoming you to Westbury Harriers! For more info, www.westburyharrriers.co.uk, or e-mail secretary@westburyharriers. co.uk Westbury

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meets on the first Tuesday of every month in the Girl Guide Hut on Westmoreland Road from 7.00pm to 9.30pm. We are an active and friendly group with a varied programme and extra sessions for craft, coffee, book clubs etc. Visitors are always welcome and for more information do call Sue on 07813 795 936 or email us on westburyparkwi@gmail.com Westbury Scottish Country Dance Club - Cheryl on 0117 401 2416, www. westburyscottish.org.uk West of England Bridge Club meet at the RAFA Club, 38 Eastfield, Henleaze. Thursday afternoon is for Improvers, and Monday afternoon is for more capable players - this is an EBUrecognised session. You may come alone to any afternoon session; a partner will be found. The three evening sessions are on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and are open to pairs. For more information, go to our website at www.woebridgeclub.co.uk or contact our Secretary, Chris Frew, on 0117 962 5281. The July issue of the Bristol Nine has a very early print deadline of Tuesday 7th June. All listings, bookings and artwork must be submitted and agreed by that date to ensure inclusion. Get in Touch T: 0117 259 1964 Tx: 07845 986650 P: 8 Sandyleaze, WoT, BS9 3PY E: andy@bcmagazines.co.uk W: www.bcmagazines.co.uk 60


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