The Bristol Six + Eight Magazine - July 2021

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THE BRISTOL SIX + EIGHT MAGAZINE JULY 2021 - ISSUE 77

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THE EDITOR’S SMALL PIECE Hello there and a very warm, if belated, welcome to your July magazine. I hope this finds you well, upbeat and, for many of you, ready for your summer holiday. We’re just back from a fortnight in Yorkshire (it was that or the experience of a Falkland Islands midwinter) and had the sort of break that makes you wonder why we don’t stay at home more often. Beautiful scenery, fascinating wildlife (I can’t decide if my new favourite bird is a curlew, a grouse or a gannet), great food, lovely people and no need to worry about whether the quarantine restrictions have changed or if your passport has expired. Oh, and no rain. I hope you have as much fun and pleasure as we did, wherever and whenever you get away.

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As a result of the visit to “God’s Own Country” (their words not mine) the assembly of this issue has been a little rushed, and it is a bit on the thin side in terms of content. Next month though there will be much more. I’ll also endeavour to ensure that everybody gets their magazine by the first of the month from now on. As a result the deadline for inclusion in the magazine from September onwards will be the 12th of the preceding month. You do however have until 15th July to get into August.

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HISTORY NOTES - JULIAN LEA-JONES No. 160 - discovering Bristol’s Americana This walk gives a selection of the more than fifty places linking Bristol and America, and is limited, for walking convenience, mainly to Bristol’s central area. I first prepared this walk in the 1970’s for business visitors from our parent company, Sperry Gyroscope, in New York. The walk was extended in 1984 for BBC Radio Bristol’s “Bristol/USA listeners’ tour”. In 1997 it was used again to support the initiative of Keith Hallett, Richard Lee and others for the proposed establishment of an “America Place”, together with an accompanying history trail through the heart of Bristol. In addition to friends who gave so freely of their time and research material, I must also add my thanks to the countless people whose often heroic endeavours down the centuries established the links that are the subject of today’s walk. Because of the spread of the locations across the city centre a specific route is not given - use the article and pictures for guidance, and just explore! 1.

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St Mary Redcliffe, the American Chapel. The hassocks (kneelers) represent the Arms of the thirteen original states & seven Dioceses in America. Embroidered & donated in the 1960’s by the ‘Friends of STMR in America’. St Mary Redcliffe, Philip Guy, Established Company in 1609 for the colonisation of Newfoundland at Cupid’s Cove. John Guy was their first Governor. St Mary Redcliffe, Jay Family Memorial Brass at High Altar. John was a Bristol merchant, sheriff, shipowner & explorer. St Mary Redcliffe, funeral armour and monument. William Penn Junior, the son of Admiral Sir William Penn, received a gift of 47,000 square miles as payment of a Royal debt, and used the land for a Quaker colony. William wanted it named ‘New Wales’ and, when that was rejected, ‘Sylvania’, but the King insisted on the name ‘Pennsylvania’ in honour of William’s father, the Admiral. There is a statue of William Penn in Millennium Square, and in Penn-Sylvania, (Philadelphia City of Brotherly Love) a statue and plaque. At Penn’s Landing in America is another statue and very significant plaque which marks the ‘Deed of Seisen’, ‘Deed of Seisen’ was an archaic legal ceremony, formerly practised in feudal England, to

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convey holdings in property. The oldest forms of common law provided that a valid conveyance of a feudal tenure in land required a physical transfer in the presence of witnesses. Thus it was in 1681 - 1682, at Penn’s Landing, that by the handing of a piece of the ground itself (a token handful of soil and a twig), the ceremony legally transferred the 47,000 square miles of America to William Penn Junior. I bet the indigenous population were pleased!. Welsh Back. Richard Amerike or Ameryke, one of the conjectured origins of the name ‘America’. Amerike, a Bristol merchant & Customs Officer, was Henry VII’s representative and a friend of John Cabot, and was the person who paid the reward to Cabot on his return from the New Founde Land in 1497. The appropriately named James Bridges, an architect from Pennsylvania, designed the first stone Bristol Bridge. The 18th century balustrade of his bridge survives at Kings Weston House. Although widened and rebuilt, James’ stone arches dating from 1756 can still be seen beneath the modern carriageway & steel balustrades. Whilst in Bristol he also designed the present St. Nicholas Church in the Perpendicular Gothic style, to replace an old one which had to be demolished to improve the approach to the Bridge. He also designed the Royal Fort, then a private residence. St Nicholas Street. John Cabot was the Bristol domiciled Venetian who, with his sons, in 1497 - 1498 discovered and first set foot on North America. There is a memorial plaque on the church wall, another on the Centre. There is also Stephen Joyce’s seated statue of Cabot at Narrow Quay, outside the Arnolfini Gallery, and of course the memorial Cabot Tower on Brandon Hill. Once there, climb the tower to see the brass toposcope plaques on the parapet, one of (continued (continuedoverleaf) overleaf)


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HISTORY NOTES - JULIAN LEA-JONES which depict the route of his voyage and his ship the Matthew. Another memorial is in St John’s Halifax, Nova Scotia. 8. St Stephen’s Street. The explorer Martin Pring has a very elaborate memorial on the North wall in St Stephen’s Church. His first expeditionary voyage to North Virginia in 1603, in his ship “Speedwell” was to the place which he named “Whitson Harbour” after John Whitson, one of his merchant sponsors. It was later renamed by the Pilgrim Fathers as ‘Plymouth Harbour’. Pring was subsequently employed by the Honourable East India Company and in 1613 sailed to the East Indies as Admiral of the Fleet. His ship was the James Royal, and my tenth Gt Grandfather, the Reverend Patrick Copeland, sailed with Pring as the fleet’s chaplain. Prior to King James the 6th coming to England as King James 1st, Patrick was the King’s Clerk in Holy Orders at Holyrood, Edinburgh, and chaplain to his ‘Navee’. 9. The City Centre, Edmund Burke’s Statue. Burke was MP for Bristol from 1774 to 1780. Historian Chris Bertram, writing about him for the Bristol Civic Society, said his election speech endured in Bristolian’s memories, not least because on the day of his election Burke famously argued against the idea that an MP is just the delegate of his electorate a speech which is cited in constitutional and political argument to this day. That it was made in Bristol makes it part of the city’s history and heritage. Burke is by far the most distinguished political figure ever to have represented the city, and he is arguably the one with the most enduring international reputation. An associate of Adam Smith, he irritated the Bristol merchants by favouring the lifting of trade restrictions with Ireland, and was also friend of the anti-slavery campaigner Hannah More. 10. The City Centre. In 1942 Eric Dehn, of the English-Speaking Union, and Walter Bingham proposed two commemorative plaques, one at the Quay Head in Bristol, and the other in New York. The Waterside Plaza, (latterly the ‘Bristol Basin’) is adjacent to the East River Highway at 25th Street. Both plaques disappeared during the postwar redevelopments. However, thanks to the initiative of Ivor Davies of Temple Local

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History Group, John Gardiner of Paramount Plastics, Derek Woodcock of BBC Radio Bristol, and the ESU representative in New York, replacement plaques commemorate the fact that the rubble from Bristol’s WW2 bombed homes was shipped to NY in returning “Liberty Boats” which had brought desperately needed rations from America. The bomb site rubble provided vital ballast to ensure the seaworthiness of the returning otherwise empty ships. Bristol’s replacement plaque is on the stone seat directly opposite Hippodrome. In Clarence Road, across from the Mayor’s Arms Pub, one of the massive mooring points can still be seen on the edge of the New Cut. From here barges took the sad remains of Bristolians’ homes to Avonmouth to be loaded onto the Liberty Boats. Offloaded in NY it provided the foundation for the East River highway. Some of the bomb site rubble though only went as far as Henleaze, to be used to fill in the quarry, forming the very popular Quarry Park. Still at the Centre, a plaque commemorates Captain Thomas James. Barrister, privateer, Captain and Explorer, who in 1631 commanded an expedition in the Bristol ship “Henrietta Maria” in honour of Charles’ Queen. With a crew of 22 men and boys and 2 dogs they explored Hudson’s Bay in search of the Northwest Passage to the Pacific. They discovered Resolution Island, James Bay, Nottingham & Digges Islands and Port Nelson, and spent winter on “Brandon Hill” Island, (named after Brandon Hill in Bristol) before returning to Bristol in October 1632.

12. No.1 Great George Street. A plaque commemorates the accomplishments of New York born Henry Cruger, a Bristol MP, Merchant, Sheriff, Mayor and Councillor. He was Member of Parliament from 1784

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HISTORY NOTES - JULIAN LEA-JONES until 1790, when he finally returned to America to become a Senator in his home state. However his Bristol appointment as a member of the Common Council was a lifetime appointment, which meant that he held office both as an American Senator and as a member of Bristol’s Council. He was also a friend & political colleague of Edmund Burke. 13. The Centre and St Georges Road. Isambard Kingdom Brunel of course had many accomplishments. Visit his statue adjacent to Broad Quay House on the Centre. Engineer and designer of the SS Great Western and of course the SS Great Britain – an engineering breakthrough, the first screw-driven passenger steam ship. Brunel’s first passenger ship the S.S. Great Western was built in Bristol and won the Blue Riband for its fast trip to New York - leaving Bristol on 8th of April 1838 arriving in New York on the 23rd. Brunel’s dream was in effect the first door to door package holiday: London Paddington, his Great Western Railway to Temple Meads,, stay at his Great Western Hotel, (now Brunel House in St Georges Road where there is also a descriptive plaque), before boarding his fast ship to New York. I wonder if it was Brunel’s grand inclusive travel package which inspired Thomas Cook in 1855? 14. Far end of the Centre, on the wall of Broad Quay House, is a most unusual ceramic plaque. It represents one of the intake fans of Concorde’s Rolls Royce engine’s, and was designed and made by the famous mural ceramicist Philippa Threlfall and husband and partner Kennedy Collings. The series which surround end of the building, depicts some of Bristol’s historic milestones. I will leave you to spot the ones with an American link.

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Lastly, but still on the topic of Bristol being the Cradle of America, which applied even after its baptism of fire. When cordial and transatlantic trade relations were resumed, George Washington appointed Elias Van de Horst as the first Consul for the newly independent America. Now marked by a plaque at 37 Queen Square, he provided the fledgling nation with its first British Consulate - and also a temporary refuge for Thaddeus Kosciuszko, a famous Polish refugee en route to America. Recognised as an American Patriot, Kosciuszko designed the Delaware river fortifications, and those at Saratoga and West Point. His bronze bust, as “Architect of the Capitol”, can be seen in Washington DC. Sadly, the plaque commemorating his stay here has been stolen.

I hope you enjoy visiting the places that form this brief tour of Bristol’s own ‘Americana’. Maybe you know of some other commemorated links between the two nations - if so do get in touch via the magazine. If you are already or thinking of researching Bristol’s history, check out the BS9 / BS6+8 magazine website www.bcmagazines.co.uk which has previous articles in my “History Notes”, series contained in the back issues section.

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THE “HAVE A GO” CHEF Ingredients

One of my favourite quiz questions is “where does Fray Bentos corned beef come from?” or something similar. Of course it comes from Fray Bentos in Uruguay, a city with the same population as BS9. No, really. I mention this as I had planned to do a corned beef based recipe this month, but then decided that a take on corned beef hash is more of a winter comfort food than a summer dish (although in my book corned beef can, and perhaps should, be served as a part of any meal).

• • • • • • • • • • •

So instead I wandered around the supermarket yesterday looking for inspiration to go with my vague ideas, and came up with what you are about to receive. And may you indeed be truly thankful, because if I say so myself it is pretty good. Well, almost. In the final photo - as served - you’ll see that I mixed in a portion of boiled baby new potatoes which, although a splendid and tasty source of carbohydrate, just didn’t seem to go with the rest of the dish. So, it’s entirely up to you - you can serve this with potatoes if you wish but I suspect it would be better on a bed of fluffy white rice.

300g chicken breasts 1 white onion / 2 large shallots I fresh red chilli I yellow pepper 1 small tin of pineapple rings in juice 1 mug full of frozen peas 1 large handful of fresh basil 1 chicken stock cube / stockpot 1 tin of coconut milk (light is fine) 1 tsp dried chilli flakes 1 tbsp olive oil

(The chilli flakes are optional - the fresh chilli will be enough if you like a gentle heat to your dish. If you fancy it a bit livelier then go for the chilli flakes. One teaspoon will warm things up to a medium, so don’t be scared the coconut milk will keep a lid on the heat.)

Hot Chicken in a Hot Salsa Serves 2 comfortably Preparation

Anyway, here we go. As ever the ingredient quantities are a little imprecise - it doesn’t really matter does it? This isn’t Masterchef, so if you fancy a green chilli and a red pepper instead then you go for it. And timing is slightly vague - when it’s ready it’s ready. One big wok / frying pan is all you need, unless you want to gently boil or steam some side veggies, in which case you’ll need a saucepan. I went for tenderstem broccoli which is in season (I’m guessing that, I don’t really know when English broccoli comes out) and it went perfectly.

Finely chop your shallots / onion, deseed and finely chop the chilli, deseed and dice the pepper, roughly chop the pineapple into small chunks, and roughly chop / tear the basil. Dissolve the stock cube / stockpot in enough boiling water to fill a small wineglass. Drain the juice off the pineapple but retain it. Method 1. 21 12

Heat the olive oil in your pan on a medium heat for five minutes, then add (continued (continuedoverleaf) overleaf)


THE “HAVE A GO” CHEF in the chopped shallots / onion and fresh chilli. Fry gently for 5 minutes until the shallots / onions have softened and are starting to take on the colour of the chilli.

6. 2.

Now add in to the pan your diced chicken and cook for 5 to 10 minutes, stirring regularly, until the chicken is starting to take on some colour. You can add in a little of the pineapple juice if the mix is getting a bit dry.

3.

Add the pineapple chunks, peppers, frozen peas and chicken stock, and stir gently over a low heat for a further 5 minutes.

4.

Now add in the coconut the shredded basil and the chilli flakes, and increase the until your mixture starts to

5.

Reduce the heat and let everything simmer, uncovered, for about 10 minutes. You are looking for the liquid to reduce to more of a thick sauce than a thin broth, so if it needs an extra 5 minutes or so that’s fine.

milk, dried heat boil.

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When it looks ready it is ready. Remove from the heat, serve on a bed of boiled rice and, as mentioned, vegetables of your choice. Don’t forget a sprig of basil to garnish your dish. Enjoy


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TRAVEL BINGO A bit of fun for everyone as you head off on those tedious car journeys to the coast. There's lots going on outside - all you need to do is spot it. For your motorway queue entertainment here is an assortment of things you will, or may, see as you drive through our green and pleasant land. Each item is given a points value - you can make up the rest. "First to 50 points", "First to get a vertical line", "Full House" - you get the idea. Have fun - and say goodbye to the cries of "are we nearly there yet?"

Dog in a Car (5)

Stone Bridge (6)

Flag (7)

Buzzard (7)

Steep hill sign (8)

Hot Air Balloon (9)

Selfie Taker (6)

Portaloo (4)

Statue (5)

Stop Sign (3)

Red Tractor (5)

Train (6)

Runner (7)

Car Wash (6)

Person in hi-viz (3)

Horse in a field (4)

Traffic Cone (2)

Helicopter (6)

Wind turbine (4)

Orange Car (10)

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MUSIC - DUNCAN HASKELL Album of the Month

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Seeking New Gods by Gruff Rhys (Rough Trade) Best known as the frontman of Welsh psychindie legends Super Furry Animals, Gruff Rhys’s solo work, despite many an enjoyable moment, has never quite lived up to the work of his band… until now that is.

Stainless Style by Neon Neon (Lex Record) Ostensibly the duo of Gruff Rhys and producer Boom Bip, but featuring enough collaborators (including Fab Moretti, Spank Rock and Cate Le Bon) to suggest more of a collective feel, Neon Neon was a project which began in 2006 and subsequently released a pair of albums, of which 2008’s Stainless Style is the clear standout.

Originally conceived as a biography of Mount Paektu on the broder of China and North Korea, the idea for Seeking New Gods became something more personal – a reflection on how people and civilisations come and go while geology evolves in an altogether more unhurried fashion. Though that theme is a constant companion throughout, it never weighs the album down or detracts from the songcraft.

A musical retelling of the turbulent life and times of John Delorean, the founder of the Delorean Motor Company, the album’s shimmering style is the perfect fit for this tale of 80s excess. Other big names from the decade such as Raquel Welch and Michael Douglas crop up in the songs, helping anchor Delorean’s story for anyone not familiar with it (and it’s quite the story).

Sonically, Seeking New Gods isn’t a mile away from the music Rhys makes with his band, and that’s no bad thing. Opening track Mausoleum of My Former Self is ripe with fuzzy melody and has a horn section which brings to mind classic SFA tracks like Northern Lites. The loose balladry of Seeking New Gods drifts to similar heights as the canonical Mountain People.

If this all sounds a bit gimmicky then fear not, the music itself is bold, bombastic and brilliant. Opening duo Dream Cars and I Told Her On Alderaan are catchy as hell and throughout the record the guests give their all to elevate each track far above the realms of pastiche – Cate Le Bon’s sensual robot turn on I Lust U being a particular highlight.

There are plenty of interesting tributaries too, Can’t Carry On has a misty, ethereal feel thanks to the addition of vocals from Lisa Jen-Brown and Mirain Hafand, Everlasting Joy stomps along like a challenging hike and closing track Distant Snowy Peaks is a gentle murmur of a song which reveals new beauties with each bar.

By now it’s probably clear that, whether as a solo artist, with Super Furry Animals or this crazy crew, Gruff Rhys really does it for us! Podcast of the Month The Guitar Podcast

It’s also an album to put a smile on your face. Take the grungy Hiking in Lighting or McCartneyesque Holiest Of The Holy Men, each showcasing his ability to write lyrics which are at once informative as they are entertaining (such as the assertion that, “Sandy foundations make shaky skyscrapers,” on the former).

Okay so maybe we’re getting a bit techie here, but wouldn’t it by nice to know a little more about one of the most important instruments of all time? What makes these discussions about guitars, amps, effects pedals and more so accessible is the amiable nature of host Loren Hunt. Whether you’re a novice, pro, or merely an interested bystander, this lengthy series will only increase your love of the mighty axe. Duncan Haskell, June 2021

From start to finish, Seeking New Gods is an absolute triumph. On this form, Rhys is almost untouchable.

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QUIZ TIME - answers on page 57 Cars 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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From which countries do the following cars originate - a) Trabant, b) DAF, c) Bugatti? Which car was voted European Car of the Year in 1984 - the Fiat Uno, Peugeot 205 or Volkswagen Polo? The National Motor Museum is in which town and county? How much did the entry-level Ford Cortina Mk3 cost in 1972? Name the make and model of these cars -

study of insects? A frequent migrant visitor to the UK, which is the world’s most common butterfly?

Board Games 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Name the three orange properties on a standard Monopoly board. According to the rules, which Cluedo character always shakes the dice first at the start of the game? How many squares are there on a standard UK Snakes & Ladders board? In Scrabble how many points would you score for the work BLOCK where the B is on a double letter square? What do the numbers on the opposite sides of a standard dice always add up to?

Countries 1.

2. 3. 4. 5.

According to the United Nations, which continent has more independent countries as members - Europe or Africa? Which country in Africa has the largest population? Alphabetically, which country comes between North Macedonia and Oman? By what names are these cities currently known - a) Petrograd, b) Constantinople, and c) Monkchester? If you fly due south-west out of Bristol Airport which country will you cross first (i.e. after the UK)?

Insects

London

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2. 3. 4.

How many bee species are native to the UK - less than 100, 101 to 200, or 201 or more How long does a Queen honey bee typically live? What is the scientific name for a beekeeper? What is the scientific name for the

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How many pedestrian tunnels are there under the River Thames in Greater London - none, one to three, or four or more? From which location in London are distance mileages traditionally calculated? Which places would you find at the (continued overleaf)


QUIZ TIME - answers on page 57

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Food and Drink

following addresses in London - a) Threadneedle Street, EC2R 8AH, b) Kensington Gore, SW7 2AP, and c) St John’s Wood Rd, NW8 8QN. Name these buildings in London.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

What is gravadlax made from? Jollof rice originates from which continent? This early TV cookery star was born Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey in 1909 - can you name her and her co-host? The original Budweiser beer is brewed in České Budějovice, in which country? Which English county produces the most cheese?

History 1. 2. 3. 4.

5.

In what year did Queen Victoria die? Pearl Harbour is in which US state? The Poll Tax riots took place in which year, and at which primary location? Where did these events happen?

What would you buy at Billingsgate Market?

Pot Luck 1.

2. 3. 4. 5.

When the Social Democratic Party was formed in 1981 which four former MP’s, known as the “Gang of Four” left the Labour Party to form it? What is a baby duck-billed platypus called? How many grandchildren does the Queen have? Which UK city is celebrating as the 2021 City of Culture? The Wars of the Roses were fought during which century?

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IT ISSUES - RUSSELL ISAAC Windows 11 is on its way......

Windows 11 is beginning to roll out worldwide, but it might be the end of 2021 by the time you see an update available for your PC. The upgrade from Windows 10 to 11 can be done like any other Windows update. Most users will set it by going to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and click Check for Updates. If available, you’ll see “Feature update to Windows 11”. If you’re already a Windows 10 user, Windows 11 will appear as a free upgrade to your machine.Microsoft say, to see if your current Windows 10 PC is eligible for the free upgrade to Windows 11, visit www. windows.com and download the PC Health app. Windows 11 does require your PC to have a higher basic specification than Windows 10 did, which might cause problems for some users with older, lower-power machines, and there are BOUND to be lots of initial bugs and teething problems. So my initial advice would be to NOT jump the gun and update until the core of these issues are ironed out!

In a complete u-turn on it’s previous announcement that Windows 10 was to be the last iteration of it’s operating system, Microsoft have officially unveiled Windows 11. For those that have only recently moved to Windows 10, this may not be the news you wanted to hear. Most of my clients dread having to get used to yet another new layout and everything they know now being in a different place .... and I have every sympathy. Looking on the bright side, general feedback, from those who have seen the beta-versions, is that it’s pretty good (Microsoft have learned a few lessons along the way!), and it shouldn’t be TOO different to find your way around. Windows 11 includes a slew of new features, including the ability to download and run Android apps, lots of useful new widgets, a new cleaner Mac-like design, and reports say it’s much quicker to bootup and perform.

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GOOD READS - BRUCE FELLOWS’ BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS They dropped from the sky onto London without warning, killing and injuring thousands and causing massive amounts of damage. They were Hitler’s last throw of the dice in his bid to win the war. Robert Harris’s fascinating thriller, V2, tells their story and the story of two people, Graf, a German technician, part of the team in Holland firing the rockets and Kay, a WAAF officer, who, having survived a V2 strike, finds herself part of a hare-brained scheme to find the launch sites. It’s an enthralling read and along the way you’ll be introduced to the science behind the weapons, and the horrors involved. Home Stretch, the gripping new novel by Graham Norton, begins with a wedding eve car tragedy and chronicles the reverberations over the thirty years that follow. Connor, the driver, kills three and maims another. It’s a small town. He can’t stay there. His sister finds happiness that quickly turns sour. The parents of the victims struggle on. Connor has a secret that stays deep inside him, souring his own life as he travels. It’s the next generation and a change in social attitudes that resolve matters. This is a sensitive and thoughtful study of family life and things that can’t be said; a great read. Hillary Clinton. But what if she hadn’t married Bill? She’d still be Rodham, the title of Curtis Sittenfield’s wonderful, page turning novel in which Hillary turns Bill down. Twice. And makes her own unaccompanied way in the world of US politics. After she’s refused him, the book becomes an informed imagining of what might have been as Hillary fights her way towards the top, demonstrating astuteness, compassion and determination, enjoying achievements but, with only a few deep friendships, also enduring loneliness. This is a marvellous study of what it takes to succeed as a female politician in a male environment; and impossible to put down. John Keats, the great English Romantic poet died two hundred years ago in February 1821. A hundred years later F. Scott Fitzgerald published ‘This Side of Paradise’, the first of his novels to chronicle the so-called Jazz Age. Around these anniversaries, in Bright Star, Green Light, Jonathan Bate writes parallel accounts of the men and demonstrates Keats’s strong effect on Fitzgerald. Along the way he gives us succinct biographies of both literary giants, the influence of the women in their lives and clear and fascinating dissections of their work. After this excellent study you can only regret the untimely deaths of the two great men. Out running one morning, Jamal meets a distraught woman at the top of a cliff. He tries to help her but she falls and when he reaches the foot of the cliff, she’s dead. The police think he killed her. But how did she manage to tie a scarf round her neck as she fell? Jamal sets off to prove his innocence. Michel Bussi’s compelling thriller Never Forget documents Jamal’s quest. Is he really innocent though? What’s the link to a local serial killer? And who is Mona? You’ll be tied up in knots and greatly entertained as you try to figure it all out.

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Bruce Fellows’ book reviews have been a regular feature in the magazine for a number of years, and I for one have read many of his recommendations, books that would otherwise have passed me by. Next month though the tables are turned, for Bruce has his own novel out at the end of the month. It’s 1941 and in a better world Jochen would be a concert pianist but in this one, though unconvinced by Nazi ideology, he’s in North Africa, flying for the Fuhrer. In the desert life is simple; at home it’s complicated. Loosely inspired by the life of Hans-Joachim Marseille, this exciting novel grapples with tough topics around personal beliefs in Nazi Germany. ‘What will the world be like if we win?’ Read my review of “The Best One There” in the August issue.

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Should You Wait for ‘No Fault’ Divorces?

Sam Hickman

The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 will come into force on 6 April 2022, which means there is finally certainty for the introduction of ‘no fault’ divorces. However, what does this mean for divorcing couples and should they wait for the new law to come into force before divorcing?

The Current Law In England and Wales, to get divorced you must demonstrate that the marriage has irretrievably broken down using one of the following reasons: • • • • •

Your spouse has committed adultery with someone of the opposite sex Unreasonable behaviour Separated for at least two years and your spouse consents to the divorce Separated for at least five years Desertion

The requirement to wait before divorcing or the need to place blame can make separating more acrimonious which can create more difficulties when dividing matrimonial assets or childcare responsibilities.

There are three main changes to the new law:

Should Divorcing Couples Wait Until Next Year to Issue Divorce Proceedings? Potential benefits of waiting include: •

The New Law

Absence of blame - Parties can simply state that the relationship has broken down and some couples will be able to make a joint application for divorce if they wish, reducing animosity. Removing objections - Divorces

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cannot be contested because one party does not want the divorce to go ahead. Timing - The minimum time period to finalise a divorce will be increased to 20 weeks from the date the petition is first filed until the Conditional Divorce Order (currently known as Decree Nisi) is obtained followed by a further six weeks before applying for the Final Divorce Order (currently known as Decree Absolute). However, in practice, most divorces are not finalised within six months due to ongoing settlement discussions.

The divorce may be more amicable as no-one needs to be blamed If discussions about a financial settlement and child arrangements are less contentious than they might have been, legal costs may be reduced Waiting might be best if one spouse is likely to object to the divorce (and no adultery has taken place).


However, waiting to divorce may be problematic in some cases. For example: •

If you agree a financial settlement but wait to start your divorce, you will not be able to obtain a court order recording the financial agreement. The agreement will therefore not be legally binding and could be altered later at the time of the divorce. We recommend that finances are not divided prior to the divorce. You will not be able to apply to

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CHILDREN’S PUZZLES - answers on page 57 Who Am I? Can you spot the famous people disguised below?

What Am I? Pick the correct name to match the photo.

Space Suit

Red Admiral

Eccles Cake

Canada

Morning Suit

Peacock

Madeira Cake

Switzerland

Shell Suit

Comma

Battenburg

Japan

Wet Suit

Large Tortoiseshell

Cheesecake

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RIVER AVON TIDE TIMES Here are your high and low tide times for the River Avon this coming month. All times are listed in British Summer Time, and those highlighted boldly in red are all high tides above 12 metres - so worth a trip to Sea Mills, the Portway or the Cumberland Basin to have a look. High tide at 21.18 on 25th July is the highest tide of the month at 13.4 metres. High Tide Low Tide High Tide

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PRIZE WORDSEARCH Listed below are twenty one English cathedrals. Twenty of them have also been hidden in the wordsearch grid, and can be found running forward, backwards, up, down or on a diagonal - meaning that one cathedral is missing from the grid.

WINCHESTER WELLS ST PAULS ST ALBANS SOUTHWARK SALISBURY ROCHESTER RIPON PETERBOROUGH NORWICH LIVERPOOL LINCOLN LICHFIELD HEREFORD EXETER ELY DURHAM CHICHESTER CARLISLE CANTERBURY BLACKBURN

Just track down the missing cathedral, let me know what it is by 31st July, and if you are correct you are in with a chance of winning a very splendid (he says from experience!) afternoon tea for two in the grounds of lovely Berwick Lodge.

Thank you as ever to everybody who took the time to enter the May space themed competition - every correct one entered the draw to randomly select a winner. On this occasion the winner was Joan Tanner, who correctly spotted that (Yuri) Gagarin was Date: ____ the missing name. Joan wins a £30 voucher to spend at a local independent shop of her choice. Congratulations.

Entries please as usual, stating your name and road name, to andy@bcmagazines. co.uk, 8 Sandyleaze, WoT, BS9 3PY, 07845 986650 or 0117 259 1964.

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Best of luck - here are the cathedrals you are looking for:-

Cathedrals

O R W C D F K F L I C H F I E L D

G O Y C A N T E R B U R Y P Y K J

wells

T C Z T H R L Z L H P Y E J R B O

R H G D G Q I G K L X T Y X U I S

F E V L E Z Q P I P E D U U B D O

stpauls

Y S S L L E W V O R S R W I S J U

L T S T M E E T B N R O K B I N T

E E R O M R L O I E Z F R C L B H

C R N E P A R S T U H E Q F A L W

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J V L O T O P S I C X R P F S A A

D S O V U E E J I L Q E A T V C R

U L O G U H X W T P R H P X B K K

R W H L C I R E U O Y A H J F B O

southwark

H U I N C O T G P W U T C I D U V

A U I P N S K N E L T G S A B R F

M W L K W R E T S E H C I H C N O

S N A B L A T S X B I N W B L S A

salisbury

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AMD Solicitors welcome Kate Walsgrove to its growing private client team Kate qualified as a solicitor specialising in Wills, Trusts, Estate Administration and Lasting Powers of Attorney in 2016 at Legal 500 firm in Surrey. After qualification as a solicitor, Kate went on to complete a Society of Trusts and Estates Practitioners (“STEP”) diploma in Estate Administration. STEP is an internationally recognised qualification, and its practitioners are known to demonstrate the highest standards of knowledge and best practice when advising families across generations. Kate completed the diploma in 2019, achieving a distinction. In 2020 Kate was awarded a STEP Excellence Award. This award recognises the highest achievers across all STEP qualifications globally. Whilst working in Surrey, Kate was appointed as Secretary of Young Surrey Lawyers, a division of the Law Society, and ran a number of events and talks for junior lawyers in Surrey. Kate also served as legal counsel to the trustees of a Surrey-based care home, helping them navigate a range of legal issues where required. Kate has previously been interviewed on BBC Radio Kent, and the topics of discussion included: why to make a Will, leaving legacies

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for care of an animal and claims against an estate. Kate is also a member of Solicitors for the Elderly, a specialist group of lawyers to support and advise older and vulnerable people. Following her relocation to Bristol, in 2021 Kate was appointed as secretary of the Bristol branch of STEP. Kate now lives and works in Henleaze and is passionate about making high quality, affordable legal advice accessible to everyone in her local community. In the past, she has been involved in a number of events and talks which provide advice to the local community on issues such as lifetime tax planning, Will making and Lasting Powers of Attorney. Kate’s particular area of interest is administration of complex estates and trusts. Grant McCall, Director welcomed Kate to AMD by saying: “We are delighted to welcome Kate. The addition of Kate’s expertise to our team continues our commitment to strengthen our highly experienced private client services for AMD clients”. Kate will be based at our offices at 100 Henleaze Road but will be able to meet clients throughout our 4 offices. For advice on the administration of estates and trusts and other private client matters, please contact Kate or any other member of our team on 0117 962 1205, email info@amdsolicitors.com

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Clifton Green Squares & Secret Gardens You are welcome to Green Squares and Secret Gardens, our annual event in Clifton, Bristol, in which lovely communal garden squares and private gardens hidden behind elegant Georgian terraces open to the public.

This has been a very successful event in the past providing a rare opportunity to visit some of the large communal gardens in the Clifton, Cliftonwood and Hotwells area of Bristol. Some are formal whilst others have wooded areas and there is one public garden. There will be information about the history of the squares and other matters of interest. This year we expect the gardens that are open to be truly splendid due to all the care they have received during lockdown. We hope we can provide some inspiration & pleasure to those who may be missing their usual holiday activities.

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This year’s event will be on Saturday, 31 July – a single day rather than a weekend as usual, due to the pandemic.

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Deadhead regularly to keep plants flowering - great for the insects in your garden and great for the plants and for you, because they just keep flowering Weed regularly to stop weeds going to seed - If it’s hot then leave the weeds to die on the surface of the soil, unless they have already gone to seed, then put them in the green bin immediately because all those seeds will germinate next year! The old saying is 1 year’s weed, 7 year’s seed! Check for pests and diseases - use organic methods to get rid of pests where possible. I crush 2 cloves of garlic in boiling water, leave to cool overnight and then put in a spray bottle (sieve out the garlic!) with a teaspoon of cooking oil and a squirt of washing up liquid - great for getting rid of aphids which seem to be running rampant this year. If July and August are hot, water your garden well once or twice a week, rather than little and often. Water directly to the base of the plant as this encourages plants to put down roots in search of water, rather than coming up to the surface. If you have mulched your pots and your beds well, then hopefully the ground will remain damp under the mulch. (And don’t forget saucers under your pots to stop water run off) Clear algae, pond weed and debris from your ponds and keep them topped up with fresh rain water, and make sure you have a new bale of barley straw to keep ponds clear. This is so important for pond life and insects. Trim hedges such as privet, hawthorn, beech, yew, thuja, leylandii and lonicera Start to plant your autumn flowering bulbs such as colchicum, nerine bowdenii and cyclamen hederifolium In the vegetable garden, pinch out tomato side shoots and feed regularly at the same time as your other crops; pick your courgettes whilst they are young; harvest other crops and water regularly - the more cropping the more production! If the weather isn’t too hot, there may still be time to sow some more salad too. (Hopefully all your veg will have caught up now after the cold May we had…) Mow your lawns regularly, but raise the height of the mower blades if the weather is hot. I’ve sowed a patch of my ‘lawn’ with wildflower seeds and clover in another place

- again, great for wildlife! 10. The big chop – chop oriental poppies, lupins, delphiniums and geraniums after the first flush (and aquilegias if you haven’t done them already) right down to the ground once they have finished flowering - be brave! - the new leaves will be ornamental and some may flower again. 11. Prune the whippy growth of wisteria to about 5/6 buds from the main stems. 12. Do include wildflowers in the mix. Visit Grow Wilder www.avonwildlifetrust.org. uk/explore/urban-wildlife/grow-wilder and www.wildflowersuk.com/ - both are a great source of local wildflowers and seeds.

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FINANCE MATTERS - PHIL JAMES, GROSVENOR CONSULTANCY The impact of tax on Pensions – did anyone really buy a Lamborghini?

the income tax. I’ve also spent time encouraging the use of different ‘tax wrappers’ – more about that next month. For now, I’ll leave you with an example of how to use the tax benefits of a pension really well.

You may remember headlines about accessing your pension flexibly and articles talking about buying Lamborghinis or buy to let properties from a few years ago? Well time flies and incredibly I wrote an article for Bristol Nine, warning about this in June 2014, 7 years ago! Did the new rules have much of an influence on my work as a financial planner – yes they did, but not, I’m glad to say, resulting in clients acting in this way, as to do so, would have seen them paying significant amounts of income tax – something incredibly many of those articles in 2014, failed to mention.

Emma is 59 years old and married. She was a teacher for many years until she set up her own business about 7 years ago. She has a Teachers pension which will pay c.£18,000 p.a. at age 65 as well as her State Pension from 67 which is sufficient for her. However, Emma wants to retire gradually over the next year or two and her income will reduce to about £6,000 a year as a result. She has about £42,000 in a private pension – “icing on the cake”, as she says. This was accumulated by paying £500 per month for the last 5 years and benefitting from 20% tax relief (about £125 per month). She was underwhelmed by the possible £1,100 p.a. income from an annuity and said she could do with higher income from the private pension between now and 65/67 at the expense of a low, level income in years to come. So, a better ‘flexible option’ was to take 5 Uncrystalised Fund Pension Lump Sum (UFPLS) withdrawals of £8,400 p.a. for 5 years. The first 25% of each is payable tax free and the residual £6,300 p.a. would be added to her income of £6,000 p.a. meaning the total is within her £12,570 personal allowance, so there would be no income tax.

Many people are under the misapprehension that pensions are tax free when you draw them. I often think this is because the state pension is paid gross, with any income tax owed (by being in excess of the personal allowance - £12,570 in 2021/22) being deducted elsewhere. In reality there is a tax-free lump sum option with all pensions, however everything else is taxable (at your highest marginal rate). Does this seem unfair, well not really, when you consider that you would have had tax relief on the pension contributions when making them and ,tax free growth on those contributions and also on the tax relief. So, paying back some income tax on part of the pension drawn, is actually quite reasonable.

She had £7,500 tax relief (20%) on the contributions over 5 years, tax free growth turning the £30,000 into £42,000 and can now draw the entire fund with 0% income tax liability. See, tax rules are not always bad!

Will you always pay income tax on the element that isn’t the tax-free lump sum?

Phil James Grosvenor Consultancy Ltd.

What did change with the pension reforms all those years ago, was the muddying of the word ‘income’. Until that point, income from pensions was usually provided by the purchase of an annuity or through pension drawdown, but either way it was usually a regular monthly amount. However ‘pension flexibility’ changed that, permitting someone to take all of their ‘income’ in one go – not so much income, more ‘lump sum withdrawal’ really. So, although over the past 7 years, I have had many clients use their pensions in far more creative ways, so they can achieve their objectives, I have always had one eye on

There are advantages and disadvantages to using all of these strategies and they depend on individual circumstances so don’t take action without seeking competent advice. Tax rules, rates and allowances are all subject to change. The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate tax advice and some forms of offshore investments. The value of investments and the income from them can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the full amount you invested.

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Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC) has recently introduced three new critical care cars to their response vehicles, alongside their helicopter. The cars were purchased thanks to a one-off grant from the Department of Health and Social Care in 2019, and will allow their crew to respond to more people in urgent need across the region.

crew to get to the scene of a patient quickly. In instances where a patient needs transporting to hospital, the air ambulance crew will accompany them in a land ambulance whilst continuing their critical care on route. Having critical care cars also enables the team to respond to incidents in all weather conditions, when the helicopter may be unsafe to fly in. CEO Anna Perry, said: “Although GWAAC goes to around 2,000 incidents each year, there are even more people in our local communities who could benefit from our service. By adding a third critical care car to our fleet, we can deploy our clinicians to more people who need our expert skills and lifesaving care.”

The charity’s team of Critical Care Doctors and Specialist Paramedics respond to people suffering from life-threatening illness or injury, bringing hospital-level care direct to where it’s needed most.In 2020, the charity’s critical care cars were more important than ever in keeping their service running, as COVID-19 restrictions meant that their helicopter had to be decontaminated after each mission. They responded to over 70% of their 1,726 missions last year by car, ensuring that those in need could still receive urgent care.

As a charity, they respond to over five criticallyill patients a day on average, many of which are by critical care car. Despite this, a recent survey carried out by the charity showed that 66% of people living in their region didn’t expect or didn’t know that they responded by car as well as helicopter. To find out more about GWAAC and their critical care car response, visit www.gwaac. com/critical-care-cars.

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WHAT’S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS As we see a continued easing of restrictions over the next few weeks, and a return to a more sociable and participative lifestyle, more and more events, activities and group meetings will be arranged, and diaries will hopefully start to fill up. If you are the organiser of any not-for- profit group or event and would like a free new or updated listing do please get in touch. Email andy@bcmagazines.co.uk or write to 8 Sandyleaze, WoT, BS9 3PY, and I will be more than happy to include them.

Bristol Alexander School www.bristolalexanderschool.co.uk Caroline at cchalk19@gmail.com 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

All Together Now Bristol Choir www.alltogethernowchoir.com

Bristol Astronomical Society www.bristolastrosoc.org.uk

Alpine Garden Society 0117 967 3160.

Bristol Bridge Club. New to bridge or want to improve? Join an online course. For further details, please contact teaching@ bristolbridgeclub.co.uk

The Arts Society Bristol Would you like to join us for lectures on a wide range of arts related subjects, given by specialists in their own field? We will restart lectures in September after the summer break. For more information visit our website www. theartssociety-bristol.org.uk

Bristol Brunel Lions Club Bill O’Neill at lion.bill@virginmedia.com Bristol Cabot Choir admin@bristolcabotchoir.org www.bristolcabotchoir.org

Babbers Radio Show info@ujimaradio.com.

Bristol Chamber Choir www.bristolchamberchoir.org.uk Rae Ford on 0117 939 1685 rodcoomber@aol.co.uk

Beaufort Junior Badminton Club Penny at pennyshears@googlemail.com 07941 013 514 Biodanza Bristol Weekly Group runs every Tuesday 7-9pm at All Saints Church, Randall Room, Alma Vale Road, Clifton, BS8 3ED (entrance upstairs). Cost: £10, 5 week card £40, 10 week card £70. Contact antoinette@biodanza4all.com for more details.

Bristol Community Gamelan keithripley27@gmail.com phone 9444241 Bristol Film and Video Society (Amateur film makers). We were formed in 1934. We continue to make prize winning films, and currently meet via Zoom on the first and third Tuesday of every month. All are welcome. For more details please visit www.bristolvideo.org.uk

Bridge Tuition 07837300073 tc.stygall@gmail.com Bristol & Clifton Dickens Society 0117 927 9875 www.dickens-society.org.uk

Bristol Grandparents Support Group 07773 258 270 / www.bgsg.co.uk

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Want to help keep children safe in a fun, flexible, term-time role? Become a volunteer Child Safety Tour Guide We teach primary school children how to stay safe in their every day lives, by taking them on a tour around our unique, interactive safety education centre, in Bristol.

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WHAT’S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS Bristol Indoor Bowls Club Email: info@bristolindoorbowls.org.uk Tel: 0117 963 3460 www.bristolindoorbowls.org.uk.

The Clifton Singers contact@cliftonsingers.co.uk www.cliftonsingers.co.uk Filtones Choir www.thefiltones.weebly.com

Bristol Morris Men www.bristolmorrismen.co.uk Grant on 0117 944 2165

Friendly Bridge SW friendlybridgesw.org.uk

If you love singing we would love to hear from you! Bristol Phoenix Choir would like some new singers to join us when we start our new season in September. We are a friendly choir and we enjoy rehearsing and performing great choral works as well as shorter more intimate pieces, for our Bristol audiences to appreciate. If you would like to sing with us, please contact Jackie our membership secretary jackie. blackwell410@gmail.com

Friends of Welsh National Opera look forward to welcoming you soon. Look out for further news here or contact Melanie David at melaniejdavid@btinternet.com or on 01934 842014 for more information. Friends of the Downs & Avon Gorge www.friendsofthedowns.org Friends of Old Sneed Park Nature Reserve For more details please visit www. oldsneedparknaturereserve.org.

Bristol Shambhala Meditation Group bristol.shambhala.info

Frisbee Club North Bristol Ultimate on Facebook jake.f.waller@gmail.com.

Bristol Shiplovers Society www.bristolshiplovers.co.uk 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.

Happy Days Memory Café Tony on 0117 968 1002 Henleaze (Evening) Townswomen’s Guild Shirley on 0117 962 2243 Henleaze Garden Club Brian Dury 0117 9621227 www.henleazegardenclub.com

Carers Support Centre 0117 965 2200 www.carerssupportcentre.org.uk

Henleaze Flower Club. We are delighted to be re-starting our flower arranging club. There will be 2 flower demonstrations on 12/08 and 09/08 @ 2pm, Bradbury Hall, Waterford Road. We hope to continue our usual alternate Thursdays in September. Must be covid protected and masks will be necessary. For more information call Kath01454 412 087 and Marg- 01179 075 724.

City Voices Bristol www.cityvoicesbristol.org Civil Service Retirement Fellowship Tony McKenna on 0117 950 2059 Clifton Rotary Club www.cliftonrotary.org secretary@cliftonrotary.org

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PUZZLE ANSWERS Quiz Time - from page 29 Cars 1.a) fomer East Germany, b) Holland, c) France; 2. Fiat Uno; 3. Beaulieu in Hampshire; 4. £963 (equivalent to £12,800 today); 5. (top to bottom) Lotus Europa, Austin Princess, Triumph Herald. Insects 1. there are more than 250 species; 2. two to three years; 3. an apiarist; 4. entomology; 5. the Painted Lady. Board Games 1. Bow Street, Marlborough Street and Vine Street; 2. Miss Scarlett; 3. 100; 4. sixteen points; 5. seven. Countries 1. Africa has 54, Europe has 44; 2. Nigeria (206 million); 3. Norway; 4.a) St Petersburg, b) Istanbul, c) Newcastle upon Tyne; 5. Brazil (believe it or not). London 1. Three - at Woolwich, Greenwich and Rotherhithe; 2. the site of the original Charing Cross, on the south side of Trafalgar Square; 3.a) Bank of England, b) Royal Albert Hall, c) Lords Cricket Ground; 4. (from top to bottom) Alexandra Palace, Monument (to the Great Fire of London), Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich; 5. fish and seafood. Pot Luck 1. Roy Jenkins, David Owen, Shirley Williams and Bill Rodgers; 2. a puggle; 3. eight (two from each of her children); 4. Coventry; 5. 15th century. Food and Drink 1. salmon; 2. West Africa; 3. Fanny and Johnnie Craddock; 4. Czech Republic / Czechia; 5. Somerset. History 1. 1901; 2. Hawaii; 3. 1990, Trafalgar Square; 4 (top to bottom) Tiananmen Square (Beijing, China student anti-government protests), Cape Town (South Africa - release of Nelson Mandela); London (Winston Churchill’s funeral); 5. Eugene Cernan. Children’s Puzzles - from page 40 Who Am I? Cat Sandion (CBeebies), Rafa Nadal, Otsi Mabuse, Jermain Jenas What Am I? Shell Suit (ask your parents!), Red Admiral, Battenburg, Switzerland Where Am I? United Kingdom (Hadrian’s Wall), Egypt (the Pyramids), Canada (Moraine Lake), Kenya (the Maasai people) 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 of Bristol Community Magazines Ltd and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of Bristol Community Magazines.

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WHAT’S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS local press for more details. Tickets: £4.00 including tea & cake. Carers welcome, easy access at St. Peter’s Hall, The Drive, Henleaze BS9 4LD. Places must be booked in advance, please call 0117 435 0063 www.homeinstead.co.uk/bristolnorth

Mosaic Singers David Vicary on 0797 346 0994.

Henleaze Singing for the Brain Sophia Simlat on 0117 961 0693 bristol@alzheimers.org.uk

North West Bristol Camera Club Neville at nevwgoodman@mac.com

The National Trust Bristol Centre Janet Stanton on 0117 456 3497 www.ntbristolcentre.btck.co.uk

NotaBene Vocal Ensemble Lisa Smith on 07966 459872 notabenebristol@yahoo.com

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 520456

Oasis Bridge - online ‘lockdown’ topic based bridge Seminars for beginners and improvers. www.bridgewebs.com/oasis. Tel: Maggie on 0117 3296482 for more details.

Instep Club for Widows and Widowers Donna on 01275 832 676 Wilma on 0117 962 8895

Parkinson’s UK www.parkinsonsbristol.com

Keep Fit Classes at St Peter’s Church Filton and Horfield Baptist Church. For further information, contact, Eileen Scott on 07969929733

Pat-a-Cake Toddlers Group Alison on 0117 962 9715 People of Note Community Choir www.peopleofnote.co.uk peopleofnote@btinternet.com

Karate Classes Trevor on 07921 917 758

Pilates Classes on Zoom. Monday Evening, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Mornings. Classes to resume in halls when allowed. Please telephone, email or see website. Denise on 0117 903 0331 - info@ embracingpilates.co.uk www.embracingpilates.co.uk

Keep Fit for Living Gill Porter on 01275 877 131. Knit & Crochet Café 07561 523 919 brisknitcro@gmail.com Ladies Keep Fit Thursdays 10:00 - 11:00 am, at St Peter’s Church Hall, Henleaze. New members are always welcome. £6:00 per class, which includes refreshments. Ring 01454 618488, or email laili@tiscali. co.uk. Full information on the website www.exercisewithlailibrooks.com

Pilates classes Leanne on 07817 189 474 www.mindbodypilates.org Redland Green Bowls Club redlandgreenbowls.webs.com REMAP custom aids for the disabled 0117 329 5183 www.bristol.remap.org.uk.

Menopause Matters Tricia Worthington on 07962 892 060 tricia_worthington@msn.com

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WHAT’S ON & COMMUNITY NEWS Retired & Senior Volunteer Programme Mina on 07860 669 953 www.RSVP-west.org.uk.

University of the Third Age scrabble group 0117 924 1318 nigel.d.sara@btinternet.com

Rotary Club of Bristol www.bristolrotary.org Martina at mpeattie@btopenworld.com

Welsh National Opera Bristol Friends, Wednesday 7 July at 7.15 at The Performing Arts Centre, Redmaids’ High School, Westbury Road, BS9 3AW presents “WNO - Memories, Mirth and Music” with Sally Bird who has worked at WNO for 30 years. WNO Friends £5, Visitors £7. NB: no drinks will be available. Should Covid regulations still apply on 7 July please check event with Melanie David on 01934 842014 or melaniejdavid@btinternet.com

Scottish Country Dancing Alison on 0117 968 4036 Caroline on 0117 924 9226 www.rscdsbristol.info Shared Reading Christine Betts 07967 332 821

Westbury Aikido Club www.westburyaikidoclub reenee@westburyaikido.club

Shouri Shotoryu Karate Club Shouri Shotoryu karate on Facebook 0117 969 5697

Westbury Folk / Country Dancing Christine on 0117 962 2223

Soroptimist International Bristol sibristol@hotmail.co.uk www.sigbi.org/Bristol

Westbury Harriers Running Club www.westburyharriers.co.uk

Stoke Bishop Local History Group talks will be on Zoom until we can return to the Village Hall. All talks are on Friday evenings at 7:30. Please email sblocalhistory@ gmail.com, Tel 077804 38303 for latest news and joining details.

Westbury Park Women’s Institute westburyparkwi@gmail.com westburyparkwi.org.uk Lorna 0770 245 3827 Westbury Scottish Country Dance Club Cheryl on 0117 401 2416 www.westburyscottish.org.uk

Stoke Lodge Ramblers If you’ve let your fitness slip during lockdown or you are looking for opportunities to walk in the company of other local people, please check our website for dates when walks are offered - stokelodgeramblers. wordpress.com/home/walks-programme. The website is updated whenever a walk is offered, and each one will have a different start point and a maximum number of participants, so you MUST book in advance. Phone the Club Secretary on 0117 950 0934 or email lornarenshaw@ yahoo.co.uk for more details.

Yoga classes daytime and evening yoga classes in Stoke Bishop with Gary OsbornClarke. For more details please visit www.yogabristol.co.uk or email gary@ yogabristol.co.uk, or call 07899 034 645. Zumba Classes jooljdh@gmail.com - julie737.zumba.com Jools on 07780 385 830. Zumba Classes Marie on 0117 963 4104 bristoldancezumba@gmail.com

Tai Chi for over 55’s Selina on 0117 946 6434

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Clifton Arts

111th annual open

summer exhibition

Curtains & Roman Blinds

art for everyone The Undercroft Victoria Methodist Church 1 Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 1NU

31st July 15th August

Summer Sale!

Open daily Monday - Sunday 11.30 - 17.30 except Sunday 15th August 11.30 - 13.30

FREE blackout lining on orders placed in July!

admission free

Made-to-Measure. FREE Consultation & Fitting. Visit us in our showroom: 119 Coldharbour Road, BS6 7SD 0117 924 8383 www.sofamagic.co.uk

www.cliftonarts.co.uk

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Appliance Repairs

AASP Domestics

Auctions & Sales

Clevedon Salerooms Ltd

Bathrooms & Wetrooms

35

Little Bathroom and Boiler Company

20

Paul Whittaker Bathrooms & Wetrooms

27

Blinds & Shutters Building Services

Janson Osman

Carpets & Floorings

Bristol Carpet & Flooring Group Landrugs

Cleaning Services

Katherine Vincent

Heating & Gas

15

Bathroom Perfection Bristol

Just Shutters

Garden Maintenance

16

John Presland

Home Care Services

17

Premier Homecare

32

Kemps Jewellers

Massage

Heather Drewe

49

Office Accommodation

Elworthy

9

Painting & Decorating

37

35

Home Instead

Jewellery & Gifts

4

47

41 47 20, 25

Peter Wyatt

16

Precision Decorators

25 35

Home Gleamers

31

Oven Gleamers

23

Sarah's Decorating Services

37

JSH Plastering

37

McCall Plastering

28

Collectors

Matt Stevens

Computer Services

FAB ‐ IT Rescue

53

IT HomeHelp

34

Cycle Services

Boing Bicycles

Electrical Services

Lek‐Trix

Estate & Letting Agents

Howard Estate Agents

Estate Agents

Maggs & Allen

Financial Advice

Funeral Services

Brunel Funeral Directors

Furniture

Sofa Magic

Garage Doors

Up & Over Doors

Garden Design

Hilary Barber

Bristol Breathwork

Schools

Badminton School

31

Veale Wasbrough Vizards

Sports Coaching

England Sports Group

Tree Services

Wildwood Tree Care

TV Aerials

H and P Aerials

46

Upholstery & Soft Furnishings

The Mindful Repairer

5, 61

Windows & Doors

Crystal Clear

28

Yoga

Victoria Harvey

48

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7

City of Bristol College

Corfield Solicitors

43

8

27

AMD Solicitors

37

27

Bristol Steiner School

Solicitors

64

13

Footwear

Relaxation

18

Harold Stephens

SoleLution Limited

Tony Taps

23

50

Sara Lewis

Plumbing

53

Grosvenor Consultancy

Footcare

Plastering

45 2 38 11 35 27 37 46 37


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