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Welcome Buongiorno! This month we are featuring the beautiful country of Italy. From the snow capped Alps to the tranquil waters of the mediterranean, Italy is truly delicious, turn to page 22. Looking closer to home, a visit to the Halfway Inn will certainly satisfy your taste buds. From smokin' home-cooked sausages to traditional locally sourced meals, turn to page 26 for more information. Our charity this month is Volunteer Centre West Berkshire, please visit page 17 to find out how you can get involved with all the wonderful opportunities within the community.

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We are extremely excited to announce our 50th issue anniversary next month! We will be celebrating all things party! Thank you for your continued support. Enjoy the glorious weather and fingers crossed for the World Cup - come on England!

Jackie Osborne - Editor-in-Chief

4 Perfect picnic 6 Local Buzz 9 Competitions 10 Come on England! 11 What’s On 12 All things summer 15 Cyclo-cross 16 Summer cycling 17 Volunteer Centre West Berkshire 21 Fine Vine 25 Fine food 39 Golf 44 Services 48 BuzzConnect www.localbuzzmagazine.com

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A sunny summers day is the perfect excuse to pack up a picnic basket and enjoy the great outdoors. Whether you head down to a local park, set up a blanket on the beach, or embark on a long hike.

The perfect picnic The presentation at a picnic counts. This isn't a shallow obsession with looks over substance. Nobody wants a sterile picnic and grass in the lemonade as part of the fun. But a little extra effort, like laying out the food on a clean tablecloth and keeping the food pretty and fresh, goes a long way. Clingfilm and plastic boxes look seedy and should be kept

to a minimum. Use greaseproof paper and string to wrap sandwiches and cakes (this will stop them getting sweaty). There's no need to go into overdrive. Glyndebourne-style picnics with candelabra, separate courses and elaborate dishes are a bit Hyacinth Bucket. Struggling with a plate, fork and glass while sitting on an uneven patch of grass is stressful, so go for finger-food rather than bowls of salad. Sandwiches are an obvious choice, but the best sandwiches are eaten within minutes of being made and fillings that travel well are few and far between. Tomatoes go soggy in minutes and dressed lettuce goes slimy. Stick to the classics, such as ham and English mustard or chicken in curried mayonnaise. Don't forget the family favourites. The best picnics are lengthy, sociable affairs, so have food to graze on through the afternoon. Chicken skewers can be munched with ease. A cucumber cut into chunks, cherry tomatoes and breadsticks are good to nibble on. Keep the pudding simple. A good cake, a watermelon cut into chunks, strawberries and a bowl of cherries on ice (transported in a Thermos flask) are a feast.

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Your Local Buzz Photographic Competition Thatcham Photographic Club, in collaboration with Thatcham Town Council and Scion Communications Ltd has launched their 2018 Photographic Competition for all students living in or studying within 10 miles of Thatcham. The competition will form part of this year’s Thatcham Festival which incorporates a high number of free and open events and activities in Thatcham and which will run from 6th to 19th October. There are 3 age groups with prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each group. The theme of the competition is

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All students up to 17 years old are encouraged to enter for a chance to win a prize of up to £50 in vouchers of their choice. Paul Roberts, Chairman of the Photographic Club says “This is our fourth year of running this student competition and we had a record number of entries last year and the quality of the students’ work is excellent and seems to improve every year. Thatcham Photographic Club encourages young people to take an interest in photography and frequently works with young peoples’ groups with activities and workshops to foster and develop photographic awareness.

Line closures - more dates announced GWR and Network Rail have confirmed more dates when a significant part of the line between Newbury and Reading will be closed. This is to facilitate electrification works, track renewal and ballast work. The first phase of works is scheduled to take place over the following four working-day periods, with a number of additional line blocks required to complete the work.

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Annete Louise Henry Annete was one of seven children of John Henry who owned Colthrop Mill. One daughter, Evelyn, set-up and ran a Sunday school at Colthrop. Within the village itself there was a growing need for a community hall and thus the idea of a village hall was instigated in 1903 by Miss Annete Louise Henry. Plans were made to erect a venue to accommodate 200 people at concerts and other entertainment events. Within a few years £350 had been raised. The Parish Hall was built by Mr. W. Child of Thatcham and was opened on 10th April 1907 by Mrs Benyon, wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire. Annete became the first female member of parish council having been co-opted in October 1912. She also served the British Red Cross as a cook during 1917 to 1919. As if this wasn’t enough Annete was also a manager of council school, now called Francis Baily School. She was a liberal who decorated her fathers house in bold and bright colours when Harold Stranger came to hold meeting. Her father had other ideas and overnight changed all decorations to conservative colours. In 1935, Annete was awarded a MBE for her work in public service. To find out more contact us via email enquiries@thatchamhistoricalsociety. org.uk or visit our website www. thatchamhistoricalsociety.org.uk LOCAL BUZZ


Huge investment in Newbury town centre The first step in the transformation of what has come to be known as Newbury’s ‘southern gateway’ takes place this month. Work is starting on moving the bus station from its current position on Market Street to a new location at the Wharf. This is expected to take six months to complete but buses will for the time being continue to operate from Market Street. This is phase one of a major project which will see a new multi-storey car park and around 230 new homes on the site in Market Street, all due to be completed by late 2020, linking the town centre and the railway

Fete Season

station and hopefully revitalising this end of the town. Along with the electrification of the railway and significant improvements being made to the station, this will create a smart new ‘entrance’ for people arriving in Newbury as well as much needed homes for Newbury residents. I was at the Newbury Vision 2026 conference in May last year when this was part of the discussion, along with other plans for the town, and it’s good to see it starting to happen. Rt Hon Richard Benyon MP for Newbury

Work is starting on moving the bus station from its current position on Market Street to a new location at the Wharf.

police advice - lindsey’s top tip

Summer Burglary Advice Whether you are going away for a day or a few weeks, you should take steps to make your home look occupied. A dark home in the evenings and uncollected mail is a sign to burglars that no one is home.

right to privacy. The right to respect for private and family life means that your CCTV cameras should be sited so that they only observe activity on your property and not your neighbours.

Before you go on holiday l don’t discuss holiday plans on social media l set up automatic timer switches to turn your lights on when it gets dark l ask a trusted neighbour to watch over your home whilst you are away

CCTV cameras and the law The main laws surrounding the use of CCTV are contained within the Data Protection Act 1998 but these do not cover domestic residences. It is perfectly legal to install CCTV to protect your property against intruders and trespassers, subject to any Planning and other considerations. The Human Rights Act covers our

Deputy Supt Lindsey Finch Local Policing Commander West Berkshire

It’s here! Hedgerows echo with merry warbling and whistling in sweet, wild notes and the blue bells are brightening up the woodlands again: fete season is upon us. The time has now come for me to descend on North West Hampshire’s village greens and school playing fields to test my eye on the coconut shy, unleash my children upon bat-the-rat and swelter in the sun. Indeed, gazing out on the scorched vista at Hurstbourne Priors this Bank Holiday Monday it was hard to believe that less than two months ago the place was buried in ice and snow. You get the sense that we have waited longer than usual for our shot of sunshine. People are pouncing on the rays with more than their usual gusto. Now with the ‘Beast from the East’ at bay we can look back at a biting winter from a more comfortable distance and it definitely seems that the deeper the chill the brighter the summer. The land looks positively greener and humming with life. It is good to see nature thriving so visibly again as southern England enacts its annual ritual of transforming itself into the world’s most verdant garden. It is very telling, I think, that the English have such a close relationship with the summer countryside and that quintessential Englishness is to be found in a straw hat, a jug of Pimms and the tombola. Since my election in 2015 I have attended approaching 100 fetes and by now, the kids are aficionados of most of the acts we see during through the season. It is always great to see North West Hampshire at its best and it’s a tribute to the spirit of the villages that so much work is put in to make the fetes a resounding success. Thank you all for your efforts and see you at the burger stall. Kit Malthouse MP Minister for Housing, Family Support and Child Maintainence

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The Football World Cup commences 14th June - 15th July 2018 in Russia.

Come on England! Russia will open the World Cup in Moscow when they face Saudi Arabia on Thursday June 14. Portugal vs Spain is one of the most enticing of the early ties, which takes place in Sochi on the second day of the tournament while two of the big favourites, Brazil and Germany, begin their campaigns on the first Sunday against Switzerland and Mexico respectively. England's first game is in Volgograd on Monday June 18, before playing Panama (Sunday June 24) and Belgium (Thursday June 28). The final will take place in Moscow at the Luzhniki Stadium on Sunday July 15. England is considered to be 5th favourites for the World Cup tournament. Spain

is currently the favourite, followed by Brazil, France and Germany.

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During the second sales window which closed on 3 April, there were more tickets taken up by fans from China and India, neither represented at the finals, than from England. Comparing this to the last tournament where by February 2014, 51,222 tickets had already been allocated to England fans heading to Brazil, making them sixth on the list of countries. Back then, England were among the most heavily supported teams, despite a relative lack of success in international football in recent times.The national team have reached the quarter-finals of a World Cup just twice in their past six attempts, and they have not won a knockout game at a major tournament in 12 years. Whether you are travelling or watching at home, we can all cheer on England, even if one eye is closed!

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Did you know? The World Cup is the 'world’s most widely viewed sporting event'. 3.2 billion people (almost half of the world’s population) tuned in to watch the 2014 World Cup. The World Cup has been played 20 times, Brazil holds the most titles with five. Italy and Germany are close behind with four each. The first World Cup was played in 1930. Uruguay was both the tournament host and winner that year. In 1966, England didn’t concede a goal until they reached the semi-final.


What's on in June Mike Oldfield Convention - 45th Anniversary of Tubular Bells Sat 9th - 1:00pm Arlington Arts Centre Mike Oldfield Convention 45th Anniversary of Tubular Bells Featuring live music from from Les Penning and Tubular Tribute. arlingtonarts.co.uk Afternoon Racing Thu 14th 12:00 - 17:10pm The Racecourse, Newbury Begin the summer of 2018 at Newbury with a bang as we bring you some top-quality midweek Flat racing in a relaxed, informal atmosphere. newburyracecourse.co.uk

Jerusalem By Jez Butterworth Thu 21st - Sat 21st July 19:30pm The Watermill Theatre Bagnor, Newbury RG20 8AE St George’s Day. It’s the day of the Flintlock Fair and the day Kennet and Avon Council want to see the back of Johnny ‘Rooster’ Byron for good. Following enormous success in the West End and Broadway, Jez Butterworth’s startling, multi award-winning play is brought to life in its first major revival since its London premiere. The First Battle of Newbury Sat 23rd and Sun 24th 11:00am - 17:00pm Cope Hall Lane, Newbury

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Halloumi This Cypriot-origin cheese is loved for its robust texture and deeply savoury flavour.

bbq Think barbecue, think fish? The growth in the UK consumption of fish at barbecue time shows that consumers have discovered the goodness in grilling fresh fish in the open air, much like our southern European friends have been doing for decades.

Halloumi Burger Heat a large griddle pan until hot. Place halloumi pieces and cook for about 1 or 2 minutes on each side until charred lines appear. Set aside. Add olive oil into the pan and add tomato slices and red pepper strings.

With 64.9million mid-week barbecues last year, a rise of 18% - the impromptu after-work get-together seems to be gaining ascendancy over the weekend barbecue, but what are we eating? Chicken and sausages have declined which is being attributed to the reduction in multi-buy offers across grocery retail. Burgers grew by 32.7%, but they are becoming more than just a barbecue favourite. Many Brits now eat them throughout the year, supported by the massive growth of burger chains on the UK high street. Fish grew substantially last year with 5.3million portions being served up as consumers look for healthier alternatives to red meat. Consumers now have a large range of fish to choose from, which is encouraging them to expand their palates and try different seafood.

Cycling Cycling UK is an organisation founded in 1878 when cycling created a new mode for transportation. This low impact aerobic sport; increases cardiovascular health and joint mobility, strengthens bones, aides weight loss, improves posture and co-ordination as well as having the added benefit if decreasing stress levels good for overall mental health. Electric bikes are becoming ever more popular with the benefit of a higher speed and exercise without the need to peddle uphill!

Marinades Although key flavours in the last 10 years have been spicy, Chinese and piri-piri, Korean barbecue cooking has seen a growth across the UK. The flavour has been transferred through American BBQ chefs using Korean marinating techniques before cooking the meat. Korean barbecue can be used simply as a sauce, but equally can replace the traditional Chinese marinade on pork loins or piri-piri chicken wings.

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Outdoor yoga Yoga began in Northern India 5,000 years ago. Yoga emphasises increasing strength, flexibility and breathing as a holistic means to improve overall wellbeing. Studies have found that not only does yoga improve physical health but benefits people who suffer from back pain, stress or depression.


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Swimming uses all the muscles in the body so whether you swim a gentle breaststroke or hammer butterfly, you will feel the benefits: 1 Works the whole-body, building strength and endurance 2 Works the cardiovascular system 3 Helps people lose weight

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Perfect summer low impact activity. In addition to improving aerobic fitness they improve cardiovascular fitness, increase muscle strength and flexibility. Being on the water can be very peaceful and have a meditative effect on the mind.

4 Relaxing for the mind and body 5 Improves sleep 6 Helps manage stress 7 Is suitable for people with arthritis or joint pain

summer Cricket Originated in 16th century and gained popularity during the 18th century. The first International match was in 1877 between Australia and England. It is now a pastime played throughout the world. The benefits of cricket include:

With summer fast approaching us it is a fantastic time to get out and seek the many benefits that arise from outdoor activities. Whether it’s for health and fitness or a good reason to spend time with loved ones here are some terrific activities to keep you busy this summer.

1 Improved hand -to-eye co-ordination 2 Physical fitness 3 Cardiovascular health Another benefit is life skills which include teamwork and benefits deriving from social interaction.

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Test matches between England and Australia are known as The Ashes because of an obituary published in the Sporting Times in 1822: “In affectionate remembrance of English cricket. . . The body will be cremated, and the Ashes taken to Australia.”

Walking Walking is a low impact activity transpiring in physical and mental wellbeing. The many benefits include: 1 Walking fights dementia 2 It cuts your risk of cancer 3 It helps your heart 4 Improves your mood 5 Walking encourages weight loss 6 Helps prevent high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes 7 Builds stamina 8 Improves sleep 9 A faster pace of walking is more beneficial and the more frequency it can be done the better. For a local group in the area visit: www.wberksramblers.org.uk 13


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Cyclo-Cross Local bike shop, Banjo Cycles together with the Newbury Specialized Concept Store and local custom cycle component company, RaceWare Direct will be sponsoring a new youth cyclo-cross development team for the 2018/19 season. Additional support will be provided by Vittoria Tyres and Endura cycle clothing. The team will comprise 8 local riders, male and female, aged 15-17 who will be racing locally in the Wessex Cyclo-Cross League, around the UK in the British Cycling National Trophy Series and also abroad.

The team members are: Angus Hawkins, Arthur Boulton, Duncan Pritchard, Gareth Davies, Emily Conn, Amelie Prior, Amelia Cox and Alexa Hawkins. Launch of the team was at the Banjo Cycles Summer Cyclo-Cross Series in Goldwell Park, Newbury 17th May. The series runs for 6 weeks and attracts nearly 200 local riders each week. The team also plans to engage with the community and coaching sessions will be available for local riders from the late summer and throughout the autumn months offering all the opportunity to try or develop their Cyclo-Cross skills alongside team members.

New youth Cyclo-Cross development team launches at Banjo summer Cyclo-Cross. Mark Letters, owner of Banjo Cycles and the Specialized Concept Store said: “We are very keen to promote youth sport and offer young cyclists an opportunity to develop in the very competitive environment of Cyclo-Cross” Chris Boulton, team coach commented: “I am delighted that Mark and the team have decided to support youth cycling in the area and look forward to an exciting season ahead” Other sponsors are also welcome and if any local companies are interested in becoming involved they should contact the team via Banjo Cycles. To find out more visit @BanjoCXDevTeam on facebook Follow us on Twitter @BanjoCXDevTeam

Cyclo-Cross is a discipline that combines both off-road and on-road cycling. Riders take part on what look like road bikes with appropriately treaded tyres and requires fitness and a high level of bike handling skill. Typical Cyclo-Cross terrain includes grass, woodland trails, hurdles, pavement, mud and even sand! Two bikes are required by each rider as courses can be very muddy and often requires bike changes during the race. Power washers are needed to clean the bikes in the pits. It is the No.1 sport in Belgium and fast-growing in the UK. The current Cyclo-Cross Junior world champion is British with many other British riders at the top of the sport.

For press enquiries please contact: Chris Boulton Tel: 07881 773781 Morgan Jones, Banjo Cycles Tel: 01635 43186 15


Make the most of the glorious weather and head outside on your bicycle - here are a few handy tips! Pick the right jersey

sleet that blights saddle time the rest of the year, but it still has its pitfalls and potholes!

British summers are the most unpredictable climate. Even more unpredictable than a toddler on E numbers but treat yourself to a cool short-sleeved jersey.

Bring the boat

Look after your skin

British weather is so volatile why? Well, it’s British weather, so prepare for rain whenever – even in the middle of August!

Yes, we know those tan lines are an all-important badge of cycling honor to some but keeping your skin safe should be your priority. Use appropriate sun cream!

Protect your peepers Another essential bit of kit is your cycling sunglasses. The intense ultraviolet rays in sunlight damage sensitive cells in your eyes, the cumulative effect of which can result in cataracts, clouded vision and even worse!

Protecting your hands Just because the sun’s come out, it doesn’t mean you should cycle without gloves. Opt for a pair of short-fingered mitts that will prevent your grip slipping through sweat, will protect your hands in the case of a tumble and will help support your hands, preventing nerve damage.

Sort your shorts If you don’t own a pair of bib shorts now is the time to invest. Why won’t regular shorts do? Because they have a waistband that can dig into your tummy – not great when you’re bent over on a bike all day.

Recover right Before you set out on your ride, pre-prepare your recovery drink and leave it chilling in the fridge for when you get in. Something like a flavored protein shake would be ideal as the fluid in it will help boost hydration while the protein will help repair muscle tissue.

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Summer Cycling Hell to the helmet Just because the roads aren’t covered in ice, it doesn’t mean you can be without your lid. Don't dream of giving your helmet a summer sabbatical.

Watch the road Summer riding should be a piece of cake compared to the ice, snow and

Treat yourself It is summer, which means you can ditch the base layer, right? Not necessarily. Treat yourself to a lightweight, polyester summer base is gossamer-thin and super breathable is ideal for wicking sweat away from your skin, helping to keep you dry.

Make sure you drink enough Sweat is your body’s way of cooling itself down to prevent overheating. You need to replace the sweat you lose with even more water to remain hydrated. Your body will tell you when enough is enough.


Volunteer Centre West Berkshire (CIO 1156302) was established back in 1974. At its heart is Newbury though its reach goes as far as Tilehurst in the east and Lambourn in the West of the district.

Local Volunteers

Team from Edwards Life Sciences that volunteered their time

It’s a charity that people will recognise in a variety of ways. Firstly it helps hundreds of people every year to find the right type of volunteer opportunity for them. By sitting down with someone they talk about their interests skills and passions and matches them to the needs of the community. With over 440 opportunities on their system there is something for all. Newbury and Thatcham Handybus and The Newbury Community Car Scheme are another of the charities activities and their fleet of red buses assist with around 15,000 passenger journeys every year. The car scheme helps individuals to get to appointments of all kinds. Another of the charities services is Newbury Shopmobility and from its base in the Northbrook car park loans

With over

440 opportunities on their system there is something for all.

Above : Gary Walsh a volunteer car driver. Left : Helen Bartlett one of The Volunteer Handybus drivers.

around 4,000 wheelchairs and scooters to people who need to get around the town to do their shopping. Befriend West Berkshire is a service which matches elderly socially isolated people with volunteer befrienders making a difference every week to people who may be all alone. The charity also operates The West Berkshire Village Agent Community Navigator service, these volunteers visit people who may be struggling with a number of problems. The trained volunteers help people to get the services and support they need. At the centre of this charity there are around

People are often amazed at the vast range of volunteering opportunities that we have on offer.

Why not come and meet some of the transport team on Friday 29th June between 10am and 2pm in Northbrook Street, look out for the BIG RED HANDYBUS. 300 volunteers and a small team of staff lead by Garry Poulson who has been the Director for 20 years. Garry says that we are available for free information and guidance about finding the right service for you or someone you know or using the time that you may wish to offer.

The charity can be contacted on 01635 49004 or visit www.volunteerwestberks.org.uk

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Chequers

refurbished in style! The Chequers Hotel has officially opened its newly refurbished bar and restaurant and it is a 'must go' place in the heart of Newbury. As you enter the hotel, you are welcomed by a magnificent setting, a delightful combination of modern style with a luxurious ambience. Its new sitting area is a perfect cosy spot for business meetings as well as catching up with friends after a day shopping in town. The new decor has created a warm and friendly atmosphere which allows the simplistic beauty of the food to really shine. All the hotel bathrooms have been upgraded to a high standard. With a modern, slick and practical look and feel, you are certain to enjoy a great stay at The Chequers.

Mouth-watering food

The chef takes great care in selecting the best quality ingredients. The prices are reasonable, especially given the high quality. The restaurant also caters for all tastes by providing a large selection of wines. Needless to say that the canapes served at the opening night were beautifully presented and tasted delicious! What a treat to have a high-quality venue providing top notch food!

Happy Hour Club?

Yes! The Oxford Bar & Kitchen have an amazing choice of drinks and cocktails! And for the Prosecco lover, pop in any time on Friday for a special deal.

The restaurant also caters for all tastes by providing a large selection of wines.

I had a fabulous experience when attending the reopening of The Chequers Hotel. For this reason, I highly recommend the bar and restaurant to local businesses as well as residents when you are next in Newbury. - Jackie Osborne


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Prosecco continues to dominate the sparkling wine market. . .

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Distinguishing it as an on-trade wine of character, value and excellence

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Prosecco continues to be the nations favourite sparkling wine drink. At the recent VinExpo press conference held earlier this year, IWSR, the leading drinks analysts, revealed their predictions. It comes as no surprise that the appetite for Prosecco will continue to grow. Personal consumption of the bubbly drink is projected to grow by a massive 48% in the next 5 years, while champagne and other sparkling wines will decline or remain flat at best. One of the brands that is leading that charge is Colucci’s. Entering into the market just 2 years ago, Colucci’s has already started to make its mark. This year Colucci’s Prosecco was the recipient of 2 awards at the Sommelier Wine Awards. And the Rosé spumante won an award at the London Wine Competition. This is no mean feat considering the hundreds of entrants in the sparkling wine category. This reflects the passion that we put into producing a top quality Prosecco that gives customers a refreshing and memorable experience. So many people we speak to believe that all Prosecco’s are created equal. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Just like other wines, there are huge variations in the quality of different Prosecco brands. We want to give our consumers a wine that they will feel proud to serve and that doesn’t cost the earth. Just like when shopping for a nice Chardonnay or Cabernet Sauvignon, we want our consumers to consider the quality they are buying with their Prosecco.

To experience the unique flavour and quality of Colucci’s Prosecco and Rosé Spumante, visit www.coluccis.co.uk and see what an award winning prosecco is like.

This year Colucci’s Prosecco was the recipient of 2 awards at the Sommelier Wine Awards.


Stunning Sorrento Sorrento, a fashionable tourist destination is a beautiful coastal town in Southwest Italy, a fantastic place for exploring the magnificent countryside, the infamous Pompei and the Amalfi coastline. The coastline stretches 50 kilometres with rugged clifftops and stunning fishing villages nestled with small beaches and coloured with cliffside lemon groves. There is an abundance of activities from boat trips, vineyard wine tasting, cooking classes and copious amounts of history.

History

Toucan Travel offers tremendous 8-day trips to the area including 14 meals and 3 excursions.

Lemons in Sorrento are considered the best in the world thanks to the mineral rich volcanic soil compliments of Mount Vesuvius.

Romans According to legend, Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus in the heart of Etruscan Italy in 735BC. Over the next several centuries, Rome expanded its territories into what became known as the Roman Empire. The Romans named the Italian peninsular “Italia�. By the time the Colosseum opened in 80 A.D., gladiator games had evolved from freewheeling battles to the death into a well-organized blood sport. Fighters were placed in classes based on their record, skill level and experience.

Famous People Christopher Columbus Born 31 October 1451 Died 20 May 1506

Colosseum The emperor would pay for the major events - which meant entrance was free.

This huge Amphitheater is the largest of its kind ever built by the Roman Empire and has remained a model for sports facilities right up to modern times. Built as a venue for public spectacles and shows - even mock sea battles, it had a wooden floor that was 83 by 48 meters. Underneath it were two stories of tunnels, rooms, cells, and passages for gladiators, workers, wild animals, and storage.

There are many explorers who have redefined history, however, there are few who have influenced the very establishment of certain countries. Christopher Columbus is one such historical figure who changed the perception of the American continents for the European countries. Through his four significant voyages he not only discovered new land masses, but also initiated Spanish colonization and the establishment of several new societies.

Columbus didn’t set out to prove the earth was round.

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The name Testa Rossa, means 'red head' in Italian. In 1963 Ford tried to purchase Ferrari for £18 million.

Cars Ferrari The Ferrari brand is perhaps one of the most iconic family names to come out of Italy. Created in the 1950s by Enzo Ferrari, the first luxury racing cars were

manufactured in the city of Maranello. Enzo himself was a race car driver, and it is this personal experience as a driver, combined with his commitment to improved engineering, that has revolutionized the luxury car industry. The red which is associated with Ferrari was not a choice by Enzo. It was the colour the International Automobile Federation (FIA) assigned to all Italian Grand Prix racecars in the early years. Forty five percent of all Ferrari's sold are red.

Food Gelato A Sicilian, Francesco Procopio Dei Coltelli, was one of the most influential individuals in the history of gelato; he was the first who sold it to the public, introducing gelato to Europe. Summoned to Paris in 1686, he opened a café named “Café Procope,” which quickly became one of the most celebrated haunts of the literary establishment in France.

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Italy is a country blessed with lakes, mountains and beautiful coastline. It is a place for exquisite cuisine amongst a richness of history. There is so much to see and experience, in this 'bellissimo' country. . .

Guglielmo Marconi

Valentino Rossi

Born 25 April 1874

Valentino Rossi is an Italian professional motorcycle racer and multiple MotoGP World Champion. He is one of the most successful motorcycle racers of all time, with nine Grand Prix World Championships to his name - seven of which are in the premier class.

Died 20 July 1937 Guglielmo Marconi was an Italian engineer and inventor who successfully demonstrated the working of long-distance wireless telegraph and radio signal. He began experimenting in his father’s estate and was successful in sending wireless signals over short distances. He took his machine to England where his invention was received with enthusiasm. One of the interested parties was British Post Office. Within a year, his successful endeavour of broadcasting to 12 miles, Marconi applied for his first patent. Determined to establish that wireless waves were not influenced by the curves of Earth, he transmitted his historic wireless signals across the Atlantic.

Meanwhile in Italy, the art of traditional gelato making was handed from father to son. It continued to be improved and perfected right up to the 20th century, when many gelato makers began to emigrate, taking their how to the rest of Europe.

Men are more likely to choose ice cream as a dessert than women.

He has always raced with the number No. 46 in his motorcycle grand prix career. The number his father had raced with in the first of his 3 grand prix career wins, in 1979, in Yugoslavia, on a 250c Morbidelli. Typically, a World Championship

winner is awarded the No. 1 sticker for the next season. However, in a homage to Barry Sheene, who was the first rider of the modern era to keep the same number (No. 7), Rossi has stayed with the now famous No. 46 throughout his career.

Known for his rituals, he revealed he always gets off the bike in the same way he gets on.

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Mio Fiore is proud to offer handmade authentic Italian food. Our pizza dough is handmade and matured overnight, creating a soft, delicious and rustic crust when baked in our wood oven. Using only fresh ingredients we believe real perfection is run in simplicity. What’s even better is beautiful music combined with great food, join us on 4th of July for the Opera Evening! Open 7 Days a Week LUNCH SPECIAL Sun - Thu 12:00pm - 22:00 Monday to Friday 12pm to 5pm Fri - Sat 12:00pm - 23:00 2 course set menu only £9.95

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Arborio rice Arborio is the classic risotto rice from the north Italian region of Piedmont. It is probably the best all-rounder for cooking. It is a medium to long-grain rice that can absorb a lot of cooking liquid yet still retain a good ‘bite’ when fully cooked.

Taleggio A mildly-flavoured whole cows’ milk cheese from northern Italy with a soft texture and a fruity, creamy character. It has a pinkish-brown rind, and a paleyellow interior which, although elastic, tends to be increasingly crumbly towards the centre of the cheese. Made in square blocks, Taleggio has a pungent aroma that becomes more pronounced as the cheese ages. It is protected by an EU PDO which means that it can only be produced in specified regions of Lombardy and Piedmont.

The extra creaminess is credited to its high starch content.

Bresaola

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Bresaola is a regional Italian speciality of cured beef fillet from Lombardy. A raw beef fillet is cured in salt then air-dried for several months, during which time it turns a deep red colour. It's traditionally served in very thin slices, dressed with nothing more than a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and a squeeze of lemon juice. Once sliced, it dries out quickly, so it's best to try and avoid buying pre-sliced bresaola; instead have it sliced to order.

Suitable for vegetarians.

Italian Farfalle date back to the 16th century.

Farfalle Literally ‘butterfly’ in Italian, this is pasta shaped like little butterflies or bow-ties. Certain pasta shapes hold different sauces better than others - cheese or rich tomato sauces cling well to farfalle because it’s a relatively small pasta shape with a large surface area.

Polenta Polenta is a goldenyellow Italian cornmeal made from dried, ground maize (corn), and also the name given to the savoury cornmeal porridge that’s made by mixing cornmeal with water and simmering and stirring until it thickens - a staple dish of northern Italy.

Two ideologies form the basis of Italian cuisine, simplicity and passion. Most Italian dishes are made using just four to eight ingredients. The emphasis is always on the quality of ingredients used, and not on the quantity or elaborate cooking techniques. As with anything else that the Italians do, they are passionate about their food, both cooking and eating!

Dolcelatte Literally ‘sweet milk’ in Italian, this soft, blue-veined cows’ milk cheese from Lombardy was developed as a milder version of traditional Gorgonzola (hence it’s also sometimes known as Gorgonzola Dolce). It’s renowned for its soft, creamy flavour.

Pecorino Pecorino is the Italian name for ewes’ milk cheese. It is generally used more specifically to refer to hard ewes’ milk cheeses from central Italy and the island of Sardinia. Although young, fresh pecorinos can be found, you are more likely come across aged examples. 25


Welcome to the

Halfway Inn it's Smokin’!

This old coaching inn midway between Bath and London has been a family run business for over eight years now.

The friendly and attentive staff members go out of their way to make customers comfortable, serving traditional English and Polish food. Customers can eat either inside where there is a good bar, with cosy furniture and eclectic dĂŠcor around the piano or traditional fireplace. Otherwise there is outdoor dining on the newly spring-cleaned patio with comfortable

outdoor dining furniture overlooking the garden. Also in the patio area, two newly arrived smokers have been placed ready to smoke meat, fish and the Halfway’s home-made sausages. Whilst other pub and restaurant menus seem to becoming more modern, James is concentrating on grilling and


Outside Dining

Try our delicious smoked meat, fish and homemade sausages cooked outside on our newly arrived smokers.

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smoking but looks back in time to recreate favourites from the past, such as old fashioned brawn, with his own individual twist to produce delicious meals. The food is prepared fresh every day using the highest quality local produce and the wonderful team in the kitchen make everything from scratch. The menus are based around seasonal dishes and specials

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change regularly depending on what is available. The food is sourced as local as possible and the chefs use suppliers they know and trust. Vegetarian and vegan options are always available and food tolerances catered for. This family orientated inn has a large car park with dedicated disabled parking.

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This is a very quick and simple recipe, Linguine Alla Carbonnara, we picked this up from a wonderful little restaurant in Rome a few years ago and was an instant hit on the menu when we got back.

Linguine Alla Carbonnara

Quick dinner!

Ingredients Blanched linguine 300g (75 grams per person) Good quality smoked bacon whole piece about 300g diced or diced smoked lardons 300g Good quality parmesan 100gs grated fine Garlic one whole bulb diced fine Double Cream 200ml Pepper course ground

Let's get going. . . 1. Heat frying pan on the hob, add a drop of oil just a little. Now add your diced bacon and render down until the fat is coming out then add your diced garlic and lightly colour. 2. Add in the double cream and parmesan and stir. Bring to a boil and add the pasta. Toss the pasta in the sauce until it is clinging to the pasta and season with pepper, you shouldn’t need any salt, now remove from the heat. 3. Use a meat fork and twist the pasta around and lift in to a bowl to serve once the pasta is in all the bowls, spoon the remanding sauce over the pasta garnish with a little fresh chopped parsley and enjoy. Italian simplicity at its best.

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The dramatic cliff top setting overlooking the Bay of Naples makes Sorrento one of the most memorable holiday destinations in Italy.

Beautiful Sorrento! Marina Grande

Sorrento offers something for everyone. From fascinating museums and characterful markets to the scenic cliff top towns lining the coast. You can even spend the day admiring the views whilst relaxing by the pool.

The ancient Greeks designed the narrow streets of Sorrento and intentionally positioned them to shade pedestrians from the sun.

If it is seafood that you are after, then head down to the picturesque Marina Grande. This small sandy stretch of beach is lined with understated family run restaurants serving up fresh fish and local cuisine. The colourful fishing boats that bring in the days catch line the waterfront and the beautiful pastel coloured houses keep Marina Grande in a traditional time warp.

Cloisters of San Francisco

There is a reason why so many weddings take place at The Cloisters of San Francisco. It is by far one of the most romantic and magical places to visit in Sorrento. This tranquil and beautiful setting is just a stone’s throw away from the busy and vibrant centre but offers a calm fairy-tale like atmosphere. The beautiful arches that circle the garden area are draped in greenery creating a quiet and calm feeling as soon as you step inside. During the summer, the Cloister is used for art exhibitions and concerts making it come alive.

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1. Summers already dries your hair out and causes

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2. While the sun is drying out your hair, make sure you help restore some moisture and life in it by using a rinse-out conditioner.

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17TH JUNE

The average dad in Britain spends four hours a week as a taxi driver, 27 days a year on DIY duties and if you put a price on the number of spiders he's cleared for you - it would be £10,000!

Happy Father's Day!

Following in the footsteps of Valentine's Day which celebrates your loved one and Mother's Day to show the woman in your life just how special she is. Father's Day is a worldwide occasion in celebration of your dad.

Genghis Khan is said to have fathered at least 1,000 children, possibly as many as 2,000 from as many as 3,000 wives.

Falling on the third Sunday in June, it celebrates the impact fathers and father figures have on the lives of their children. Although it is celebrated on a variety of dates worldwide, it's an internationally recognised event. Father's Day began around 100 years ago over in the US and has since made its mark all over the world. Argentina, Canada, France, Greece, India, Ireland, Mexico, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, and Venezuela all celebrate Father's Day.

imagine if you fathered 69! Vassilyev and his first wife hold the record for the most children a couple has parented. She gave birth to a total of 69 children – sixteen pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets and four sets of quadruplets – between 1725 and 1765, in a total of 27 births. 67 of the 69 children born were said to have survived infancy. Whether you choose a tongue in cheek sloganed apron or a blast around a race circuit in a beautiful sportscar - there is a gift for everyone's special father.

Receiving one or two gifts from the children is part of the tradition, but

Share your special day with us For more information please contact our Wedding Co-ordinator, Emma Rose, on 07824 655199 or email info@millhallweddings.co.uk www.millhallweddings.co.uk

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Regency Park Hotel Sunday 17th June 2018 Enjoy delicious food this Father’s Day in the Watermark Restaurant at Regency Park Hotel

To book please call the events team on 01635 588707 and quote FDRB

3 courses for only £23.95 per adult and £11.95 per child (ages 3 – 14). To celebrate Father’s Day, Dad will receive a complimentary drink with his meal. Regency Park Hotel Bowling Green Road . Thatcham . Berkshire . RG18 3RP 01635 588707 . events@regencyparkhotel.co.uk . www.regencyparkhotel.co.uk Pre-booking is essential. Terms and conditions apply. Subject to availability.


Golf is a sport that appeals to many people. Whether you enjoy the competitive side or the fresh air and beautiful scenery, there is something for everyone. In the last part of our series, we look at inspiring the next generation.

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acquaintances, golf teaches selfconfidence, improves the ability to work with numbers, and applies problem solving skills that are critical in business.

5. Anyone Can Play Men, women, children, people from all over the globe and all walks of life come together on a golf course. The diversity found on a golf course opens young golfers to a broader view of the world and all people.

6. Self-Improvement Golf challenges the player toward constant self-improvement. Players analyze what they did well and what has to change to improve. Players

self and others, and imparts values such as truthfulness and strength during adversity.

8. Health Golf is an active game and is less injury prone than contact sports. Conditioning for golf improves strength of core muscles that support the spine, improves flexibility, and allows participants the opportunity to be active and fit.

9. Controlling Emotions In golf as in life, there are achievements and disappointments. Learning from mistakes and overcoming obstacles improves a player’s game, and teaches them to optimistically carry out the same pattern in day to day life.

Golf ?

Anyone for The next generation The benefits of playing golf are numerous, so switch off their Playstation and take the children for some fresh air. Whether it is an eighteen hole extravaganza or a round of crazy golf - you are sure to have a fun time! The game of golf presents parents with a wonderful chance to spend quality time with their children while being able to teach them valuable life lessons.

Here are 10 reasons why. . .

1. Develop Life Long Benefits Benefits of golf include making life-long friends and learning a game that can be played.

develop habits of self-improvement by self-analysis skills, seeking professional instruction, and accepting critiques from others.

7. Etiquette and Values Golf has a rich tradition of etiquette which lives on today. Playing golf teaches youth how to behave towards

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Fun!

Young people grow up too quickly in today’s busy, technological world. Gathering with friends to play golf gives young golfers the opportunity to spend enjoyable times in friendly competition or collegial companionship.

2. Spend Quality Time with Family Golf can be an event around which all family members can gather for several hours. It is a great opportunity for parents to provide positive feedback and encouragement to children.

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