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March 2019 • Issue 9
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Welcome to our March issue. As we go to print the temperatures are on the up, there are flowers appearing in the garden – could spring be here and here to stay? Last month Andrea Mountford contacted me about her approach to health and wellbeing. If you’d like to learn more about Creative Kinesiology, read the Q&A article on page 3 and take a peek at the advert opposite. Ludlow Cancer Support Group introduce themselves on pages 4–5. What an incredible, vital gathering for Ludlow. Have you seen the Community Public Access Defibrillators around town? Perhaps you’d be interested in the AED training? Read more on page 6.
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Alexandra House Diamond Life Healthcare now offer 24 hour live-in care, see pages 8–9.
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With the feel of spring in the air as we go to print, turn to page 11 to read about Ludlow Garden Club.
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Our Business Profile this month is The Ink Spot Ludlow Ltd. From business cards to brochures, to wedding stationery – pop in to see how they can help you or your business. See pages 12–13. Ludlow French Twinning Association introduce themselves on page 15. Read all about Housing & Care 21 on pages 16–17. They provide high quality, affordable retirement housing. For keen photographers, if you have any photographs of the Brecon Beacons, be sure to enter our competition mentioned on page 19.
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Competition: (Winner of February Competition: Ann Young, Bedstone)
The lucky winner of this month’s word search competition will enjoy £15 to spend with any business advertising in this issue. Complete the word search on page 21 and tell us which business you want to spend the winnings at. Closing date 16th March 2019. The winner will be picked at random.
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Q&A with: Andrea Mountford BSc (Hons) CKAP - Creative Kinesiologist What is Creative Kinesiology? Creative Kinesiology is new to Shropshire and uses a unique “bodytracking” approach to health and wellbeing. It is a branch of kinesiology which offers the opportunity to explore yourself at a very deep level. Ordinarily, many of the stresses which impact you negatively are difficult to identify and therefore to clear out of your system. Creative Kinesiologisy uses muscle biofeedback (gentle muscle testing) as a way to “track” into the origins of an issue and then to find out what will make the difference to you. The techniques used to release stress include bodywork techniques that originate in chiropractic work, and Chinese medicine. Why did you become a Creative Kinesiologist? CK was the solution to my own long term un-wellness for which my GP, despite his best efforts, was unable to identify the cause or resolve. CK made such an amazing difference to my life that I wanted to offer others the sort of benefits I gained from CK and continue to enjoy. I became a student practitioner in 2016 and gained my professional qualification in July 2018. What can Creative Kinesiology help someone with? Creative Kinesiology can help with a wide range of symptoms; a physical problem, something nutritional, an environmental influence, feelings about a past event, an inherited issue, a stress related situation at home or work, relationship issues and so on. Everything you have experienced throughout your life is held within your body. Body-tracking can help you to identify and release the unwanted or unhelpful results of your life experiences (whatever they are). Can you provide some Case Studies? Yes, given with permission. A client - I’ll call her Maria - came to see me because she found it very stressful to go on long holidays. She constantly worried about the wellbeing of her adult children and grandchildren while away. I used body-tracking to find the root cause of this issue. Biofeedback led us to a single sentence in a book which I read out loud. A tearful Maria revealed
that her mother had constantly made negative and very unkind references to her having been born a very small baby and had abandoned her at age 2. Maria suddenly stopped telling her story and stated wide eyed, ”I see! I subconsciously believe that I am abandoning my children when I go away!” Tracking confirmed this to be the case. Neurovascular holding points tracked as the optimum technique for Maria who is now very happy to go on holiday. And the single sentence I tracked to which allowed us to find the root cause of the issue? It read, “Beautiful things come in small packages.” During one of her sessions, another client – I’ll call her Liz - asked that we look at an issue she had with her right hip which had lost flexibility and was sometimes painful. The body-tracking directed us towards Liz’s relationship with her father and the restrictions which had been imposed on her as she was maturing from a young girl into womanhood. The term “dragging a ball and chain” was used by Liz who had rebelled and had always felt she was a disappointment to her father. Acupressure points tracked as the optimum technique for this issue and at her next session Liz reported that her hip was much freer and with no discomfort. What do you most enjoy about what you do? Witnessing the positive changes in my clients’ lives because I know what that feels like. Where and when can people see you? At my clinic just north of Ludlow, Monday to Friday. Appointments start at 10.00am with the last one at 5.30pm and last up to 75 minutes. Out of hours appointments are available by special arrangement. Please see advert on inside front cover for contact details.
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Ludlow Cancer Support Group Here for you
In June 2014, members of Ludlow U3A Historical Book Club were discussing Helena Lane Community Centre in Ludlow. And as sometimes happens, concern about one issue led to the creation of ‘something completely different’. Ludlow resident, Joan Farley, had been diagnosed with lung cancer. Social visits to St Michael’s Hospice in Hereford, to enjoy coffee and conversation, were crucial. But this meant a 50-mile trip: something was needed in Ludlow. A committee was formed; a constitution agreed; grants applied for; a coffee morning organised; and the first meeting of the Ludlow Cancer Support Group on Friday 12th September was publicised. 12 people came. They agreed that socialising and communicating with other sufferers was vital. The
group would provide a space where members could relax, laugh, and learn about each other. It would also be a place where, when a member says, “I feel so tired”, others understood. Today, Ludlow Cancer Support Group is thriving. The social and relaxed environment allows it to operate on several levels: Understanding and awareness; laughter and learning; relaxation and activity; listening and being there for those who have lost loved ones. Numerous activities are offered, and the group has its own allotment and garden – Joan’s Garden – at Wigley’s Field Allotments, in Dinham. Membership is free to anyone diagnosed with cancer, no matter when the diagnosis was made.
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Meetings start at 11am in the Parish Room of St Peter’s Church, Henley Road, Ludlow, SY8 1QZ on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month Enjoy the Events Programme, or just relax and chat. Family and friends are always welcome, and a sandwich lunch, costing £2.50 may be ordered. Visit our website: www.ludlowcancersupport.org or phone Rosemary Wood on 01584 875438
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Defib4You...
Thanks to the generous donation from Ludlow Hospital League of Friends, 6 new CPADs (Community Public Access Defibrillators) were purchased for Ludlow last year. They are on the outside walls at the four original sites: Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Ludlow Homecare, Ludlow Mascall Centre and Rockspring Community Centre as well as two new sites:Tesco and Vision Homes,Tollgate Road. The original 4 Cardiac Science AEDs which still have some life left in them are sited inside various buildings for use when required. A special thank you goes to The Church Inn who have agreed to an AED being available between the hours of 08.00 - 23.00 which is a bonus for all in the neighbourhood of St Laurence. The Methodist Church also have an AED in their Vestry available whilst the Church is in use and St Peters Parish Centre have just agreed to have one there too. Many thanks to the sites and the volunteers supporting this life saving community scheme.
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ANTIQUE, VINTAGE, RETRO Offering an eclectic mix of antiques, vintage, and retro, decorative and collectable items for the home and garden. A 600sq ft. unit located at: Unit 10, Brimfield Business Park, Brimfield, Ludlow, SY8 4NG. Adjoining the A49 midway between Ludlow and Leominster; with adequate parking, and located near a selection of other antique dealers.
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Alexandra House Diamond Life Healthcare Now offering 24 hour live in care Alexandra House Diamond Life Healthcare is a reputable, highly regarded, family run, registered Domiciliary Care Agency based in Ludlow. They pride themselves in the knowledge that they provide high quality personalised care for their clients in their own homes in Ludlow,Tenbury Wells, Cleobury Mortimer, Craven Arms, Leintwardine and surrounding areas. The importance of independence and living in the familiar surroundings is paramount to the wellbeing of their clients. All their carers are fully trained to care for clients with individual needs. Sometimes this may necessitate 24 hour live in care so to compliment their high standard of Domiciliary Care Alexandra House Diamond Life Healthcare are now able to offer bespoke packages to those clients requiring more extensive ‘LIVE IN’ care. Many clients are extremely house proud and the importance of keeping their homes and gardens in a good state of repair cannot be underestimated for their peace of mind. Alexandra House Diamond Life Healthcare have always offered cleaning services and due to increased demands they can now offer Garden Care and Handyman services to a much wider range of clients. For further information regarding these services please ring the office and speak to our friendly team. Contact 01584 872233.
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Alexandra House Diamond Life Healthcare
Diamond Life Healthcare is a highly regarded, family run, registered domiciliary care agency based in Ludlow. The company provides care and assistance to clients in their own homes in Ludlow and the surrounding area to a maximum radius of 15 miles. The care provided ranges from shopping, cleaning, cooking, personal care and complete end of life care, giving the clients and their families the opportunity to personalise the support and care needed. With 40 years of experience in care of the elderly, Diamond Life Healthcare has built up an enviable reputation of providing high quality care for their clients, helping them to be able to stay in their own homes and with the help of our fully trained carers, remain as independent as possible. Our friendly team prides itself on reliability and punctuality, giving their clients confidence that their carer will always be there for them. Our carers wear distinctive pink uniforms which help clients to instantly recognise them, eliminating confusion with other health professionals.
We are always looking to recruit new carers Why not contact us and see what rewarding carer prospects we can offer you. For further information regarding the care we can provide, or if you are looking for a career in care please ring 01584 872233 and speak to Jan Evans, Registered Manager.
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Domestic installation and repairs Landlord & homeowner safety inspections Condition reports for house sales
Upcoming clinic dates: Ludlow Beauty Centre: 14th March & 28th March (evening) Burford House: 3rd March The Ludlow Beauty Centre, Ludlow Burford House Beauty & Holistic, Burford House, Tenbury
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07736 303 297 / 07396 578 662
For appointments or enquiries please email info@purerejuve.co.uk For more information visit www.purerejuve.co.uk
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Ludlow Garden Club
Previously called Ludlow Horticultural Society, there was a change of name to Ludlow Garden Club in 2011. There are now over 40 members who enjoy a programme on various aspects of gardening and garden visits. From October to April there are indoor meetings with a speaker and May to September a summer programme of garden visits. The indoor meetings are held in St Peter’s Parish Centre, Henley Road, Ludlow SY8 1QZ starting at 7.30pm. The 2019 summer programme includes outings to Lower Hope Gardens, Ullingswick, Herefordshire and Bowbrook Allotment Community in Shrewsbury. The monthly meetings are advertised on radio, in the local press and posters are displayed at various places in the town. The annual individual subscription is £11 and £17 for a household. There is a charge of £3 for visitors.
More information can be obtained from Dorothy Loades 01584 872473 / dorothyloades@btinternet.com or Susannah Hall 01584 711006.
3 Parkway,Off Corve Street, Ludlow,SY8 2PG
Stop Press - SwS Antiques is to double in size in March 2019 to offer even more fine art & antiques.
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BUSINESS PROFILE
The Ink Spot Ludlow Ltd
When was the business started? The Ink Spot has been established for over 20 years but I have been the owner for nearly 4 years. What made you set up the business? Having worked for The Ink Spot since 2011, I got to know the customers and the general running of the business, so when the previous owners retired in 2015 I decided to take it on. Where are you based? We are based in Coder Road, Ludlow Business Park. Do you have ambitions to move or grow bigger? We have no plans to move as the location is ideal, with ample parking and not too far from the town. I would like to continue to provide a quality product at affordable prices. Do you need to do any annual training to keep up your qualification up to date? We always strive to keep up with how print and design changes. We have our machines maintained regularly to keep them running smoothly. What is your ideal job/client? Our ideal client is someone who can give us a brief description of what they would like and trust our knowledge and experience to give them a finished product they are happy with. What is your greatest achievement in your business? To have run my business successfully now for over 3 years. What has been the biggest help to building your
business up? Having a reliable team around me, and a family that has supported me throughout. Name one regret you have about your business: Not doing it sooner. Have any hidden talents come to light since starting the business? I’ve realised I can run my own business and a family at the same time. What’s the funniest thing that’s happened to you whilst doing your job? Somebody phoning up wanting to book a tattoo appointment and another one wanting to pay for their daughter’s piercing. Is there anything else you’d like people to know about you and your business? The Ink Spot offers high-quality print, creative design, and a fast turnaround service. Just about everything you might need at sensible prices. From business cards to brochures, to wedding stationery, our attention to detail and service are exactly the same. Sum your business up in five words: Friendly, Quality Printing, Sensibly Priced.
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MODERN RUSTIC AND HANDMADE HOMEWARES
Opening times: Thurs/Fri/Sat 11-4 and Bank Holiday Mondays Smithy Studio, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, Shropshire, SY7 0DH www.thesmithystudio.co.uk 07811042478
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Winter frolics on the Teme Over the years the River Teme has always been used by local people for leisure, be it swimming, fishing or boating and at times even for skating. Winters in the nineteenth and early twentieth century were far colder than now. The river often iced over during the winter months, especially the deep waters near the castle, as did the River Corve. When this occurred, the town came out to play. Men, women, boys and girls from all social classes congregated on the ice to skate, and impromptu games of ice hockey with homemade sticks were played. People without skates could hire them for the day or just slide using their own everyday footwear. The enterprising landlord of the Imperial Vaults at the top of Old Street even organised an ice carnival in 1895. Over six hundred people turned up to skate or cavort on the ice whilst numerous others watched from the Castle Walks. Lamps and torches lit the whole event whilst a band played music to allow couples to dance the night away. When possible, skating also took place on the large pool in Oakley Park with large crowds often in attendance. Many from the town would also make their way out to the frozen pool at Ledwyche where an enterprising farmer charged 6d to skate in the afternoon and 3d in the evening, all proceeds being donated to Shrewsbury Infirmary. www.mortimerhistorysociety.org.uk www.ludlowhistory.co.uk
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Ludlow French Twinning A special experience Many people do not know about Ludlow’s French Twinning Association or have some incorrect ideas about it. It was formed over thirty years ago by people from the Ludlow area to encourage friendship and travel between local people and those in La Ferté Macé in Normandy. Exchanges have taken place to foster relationships between families, schools and cultural and sporting organisations from the two towns. For example, they have helped and encouraged exchanges between local clubs and their opposite numbers in La Ferté Macé, such as Choral groups and Judo, Walking,Tennis and Badminton Clubs. La Ferté Macé is in the Department of Orne in the province of Normandy. The town, together with neighbouring Bagnoles de l’Orne, is of similar population to Ludlow. The surrounding rural area is famous for its production of dairy products, cider, ‘Calvados’ and tripe. For this reason, the Twinning Association sometimes makes contacts for economic initiatives by individuals or businesses, in agriculture or crafts for example, with the help of their professional organisations. The Ludlow Food Festival each September is an example. In November last year a Twinning delegation from the Association and Ludlow College represented Ludlow at the 100th commemoration of the First World War armistice. In May and early June, 2019, they shall be in Normandy again where they can witness the preparations for the 75th Anniversary of the D Day landings. How it works - Organised visits usually take place in May and are spread over a long weekend (four days). Ludlow members will visit La Ferté Macé one year with a return visit by ‘Les Fertois’ the following year. In 2019, as we have said, it is Ludlow’s turn to visit France. Members stay with a host family, which is carefully selected to closely match the interests and ages of individuals. Ludlow families with children will therefore
be twinned with a similar family. And don’t forget youngsters go for free with parents or grandparents! The visits usually include a dinner/social evening where all families socialise in a convivial atmosphere. A day visit to a particular place of interest is included, such as Mont St Michel, Bayeux, St Malo, Le Mans, Falaise, Suisse Normand etc. When the French visit Ludlow, their members provide accommodation. Often this is with the same family year after year. At other times of the year they organise social events for members. These have included film and quiz nights, treasure hunts, barbecues, wine tasting evenings, art exhibitions and French conversation cafes. These events retain the friendship built up between visits and may take place in Ludlow or in surrounding village halls like Ashford Carbonel. Events are organised by a committee with the support of members. New, young, members are especially welcome. Creating much interest currently, is the presentation for Twinning members and friends of a season of wellknown French films at the Blue Boar in Mill Street. Each film has English subtitles with the next being Jean de Florette, based on the classic by Marcel Pagnol. It will be screened on March 6th at 7.30pm.The programme will continue monthly with such films as Le Fils de l’Epicier, Manon des Sources and Amelie. Entry is free. Food and drink are available to buy. You don’t have to live in Ludlow to be a member: they have members from Knighton, Craven Arms, Church Stretton and elsewhere. Should you or your friends be interested in joining French Twinning, please do not hesitate to contact their Membership Secretary, Pauline Oram (01584 875523), or simply turn up at one of the films and make yourself known.
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High quality and affordable
Housing & Care 21 provides high quality, affordable retirement housing at Guy Thorneycroft Court to people over the age of 55 in Ludlow. Residents have their own safe and secure apartment, complete with a 24/7 emergency alarm system, fitted kitchens and shower rooms. A key element of Housing & Care 21’s service is the Court Manager, Peter, who is on hand to ensure day-to-day life at the Court runs smoothly. Peter is able to support residents if they need it, for example by organising any necessary repair work with tradespeople, allowing residents to remain independent and spend more time doing things that they enjoy. On-site facilities at Guy Thorneycroft Court include a laundry room, a guest room which can be booked for family and friends, and a communal lounge where residents can relax or take part in social activities. Violet, who has lived in her Housing & Care 21
property for 28 years, says “I enjoy taking part in social activities, especially the bingo. It’s nice to have the option to socialise with the company of other residents as well as enjoy quiet time alone if I prefer”. Just a short walk from the lively town centre, Guy Thorneycroft Court enjoys a countryside feel in a quiet residential area, on the outskirts of the market town of Ludlow near to local amenities. Residents are able to get involved in gardening if they choose, as the court is surrounded by attractive landscaped gardens, which attract a variety of birds, squirrels and hedgehogs. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Court Manager Peter on 0370 192 4875.
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Measuring Success Success is a funny thing.To one person it could simply mean being good at what you do, to someone else it might be how many trappings they have and how much money they have have earned. When it comes to health and fitness success can also be highly subjective and mean polar opposites to different people. So before we can measure our success we first need to decide what we regard as being successful. A few years ago I was going through a goal setting process with one of my clients when they said that they simply wanted to become confident enough to take their child swimming. They weren’t interested in running a marathon or entering a strongman competition, just simply improving their health and confidence enough to wear a swimming costume. Whether you are trying to ‘lose weight’ or get a ‘Personal Best’ on your 5k run, there are a number of key points that I believe will help you be successful. COMPARE - As hard as it might be, try not to compare yourself with other people in a negative way. Aspiring to be as good as someone else is healthy but feeling inadequate because you aren’t as good as them is unhealthy. Remember, no matter how slowly you might feel you are running, you are still running faster than the person on the sofa!
on how much money I am making or how big my circuits are, but on simple things like: • Seeing people really engage with and enjoy exercise, often for the first time in their lives. • Listening to people’s stories of how their physical health, mental health and quality of living have improved as a result of exercise and a healthier lifestyle. • Having people sign up for events that they would normally never do (45 novice runners at last year’s Ludlow10 road race). • Having clients keep coming to circuits as part of their weekly routine and watching the friendships develop. So enjoy what you do and you will be successful. Article written by Andy Silvey - Andali Fitness
LONG TERM - Think longer term. Whatever health and fitness journey you are on, there will be ups and downs. Your weight will fluctuate, your performance will differ and your achievements will vary almost on a daily basis. But if you measure your progress over a longer period you will almost certainly have achieved great things. Ride the peaks and troughs knowing that you are moving forward. PROGRESS - Aim for progress not perfection.There is no such thing as perfection, so don’t strive for it. Progression is a great thing but comes in small chunks: for those of you familiar with my circuits and PT sessions you will have no doubt heard me utter this phrase “keep chipping away”. From a personal point of view, having set up Andali Fitness three years ago I measure my success not
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local landscapes photography competition
LUDLOW DRAIN SERVICES For all your drainage & sewage solutions
Ludlow Drain Services are a Specialist Drainage Company providing design, installation, repair and maintenance of all aspects of sewage – foul and storm drains across Shropshire, Powys and the West Midlands
Are you a keen photographer who has a passion for our local surroundings? Then this competition is right for you . . .
• Drain Repairs and Maintenance • Drain Cleaning and Unblocking • High Pressure Water Jetting • Septic Tank Emptying
1st prize: £50 2nd prize: £25 3rd prize: £10
• Groundworks • Toilets and Sinks Unblocked • Soakaway Installations
12 of the images will appear in the 2020 Local Landscapes Calendar
• CCTV Drain Surveys • Drain Relining and Repairs
There will be an exhibition of the winning photographs and the winning photographers other work
• Emergency 24/7 Callout
Rules are simple: High resolution images of local landscapes in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Images need to be A4 landscape dimensions and 300dpi resolution.
Closing date: 31st March 2019 Email your entries to lisamarie@cariadslocal.co.uk • Title each photo • Give details of when and where the photo was taken • Include your name, address and contact number
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Hello, With two well respected and useful monthly publications under our belts, we’ve launched a similar magazine for the town of Ludlow. Advertising in our community magazines works. We like to work with each business ensuring they get a good response. This speaks volume. But don’t just take our word for it:
“From placing our very first advert in Local Ludlow we had a few customers at our salvage yard the first day it was out! An absolute pleasure to deal with Lisa and her team too! Thank you!” Kai and Kev Smart - Ludlow Salvage “We were delighted to see a new, high-quality, community-focused publication come to the area in the shape of Local Ludlow and to advertise in the first edition. Following such a positive response to the advert with multiple new enquiries and our solicitor recognised in the street, we Introductory signed up for another three editions!” Advertising Rates Elizabeth Armstrong - mfg Solicitors (all prices plus VAT)
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What’s on: during the week MONDAY Andali Fitness - X-Plode: 9.15 - 10am, 6 - 7pm and 7 - 8pm. Ludlow Rugby Club. 1 circuit. Visit www.andalifitness.com. Contact Andy Silvey 07950 573505. Crazily Creative Mondays: Loudwater Studio, Ludlow. A freeflow creative group for adults with disabilities and their support staff where creativity comes first. Email: loudwater@visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272.
6.45 - 7.45pm U11, Goalkeepers. Ludlow Stadium, Bromfield Road, Ludlow. Visit www.clubplus.co.uk/ ludlow-town-fc.
School.Visit www.ludlowhockeyclub. co.uk. Email: lhc-web@hotmail.com. Contact 07813 271274.
Public Speaking Group: (Every 2nd and 4th Monday in the month). 7.20 – 9.30pm. Ludlow Mascall Centre (Clun Room), SY8 1RZ. We welcome guests to discover the speaking and leadership skills, they already have and help them improve, in a friendly supportive environment. Visit www.ludlowspeakers.org.uk.
Needle-Craft and Natter: (Every 1st and 3rd Tuesday in the month). 10.30am - 12.30pm. Loudwater Studio. Free. Join us every fortnight for a morning of creative fun and skill swapping in the company of others.
GKY Dance: 4 - 9pm. Rockspring Community Centre. Contact 07939 638637.
Ludlow Male Voice Choir Rehearsals: 7.30pm. The Women’s Centre, off Church Street, Ludlow. We are a thriving choir of 25 men. Our Musical Director is Amy Evans and accompanist is Jane Hughes. New members are always welcome. Contact 01584 872492.
Ludlow Town Juniors F.C.Training: 5.30 - 6.30pm U6, U7, U8 and U9.
Ludlow Hockey Club - Women Training: 7.30 - 9pm. Moor Park
Circle Dancing: 1.45 - 3.45pm. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow. Fun, easy to learn and no partner/experience needed. £5. Contact 01584 877446.
TUESDAY
NILS – No Interest Loan Scheme: 11am - 2pm. Ludlow Mascall Centre, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, SY8 1RZ. NILS provides people experiencing financial hardship who live in Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcester with loans up to £400 to pay for essential items purchased from local businesses. For more information and to find out if you are eligible, or to make a donation, visit www.nils. org.uk, email enquiries@nils.org.uk. Contact 01584 811512.
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What’s on: during the week Pottery for Beginners: (Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday in the month). 1.30 - 3.30pm. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. £5 per person. We’ll teach you from the basics up including slab; coil, press moulds; glaze and more. Ludlow Town Juniors F.C. Training: 5.30 – 6.30pm. Ludlow Stadium, Bromfield Road, Ludlow. Ludlow Lionesses. Visit www. clubplus.co.uk/ludlow-town-fc.
they might enjoy choral singing is welcome to come along and give us a try. Large non-audition choir. Rehearsals every Tuesday. New members always welcome. Contact 07834 180071. www. ludlowchoral.org.uk.
visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272.
Trad Jazz Band: 8.45 - 10pm. The Rose & Crown, Ludlow. Playing and singing popular tunes from the early 1900’s - happy foot tapping songs!
Tai-Chi: 10am - 12 noon. Rockspring Community Centre. Friendly mixed ability classes where everyone can work comfortably at their own level. Contact 01584 874296.
WEDNESDAY
Play Reading: (Every 3rd Tuesday). 7.30pm. The Sitting Room, Ludlow. Led by Simon and Paul of Rooftop Theatre. All scripts provided. Contact paul@rooftoptheatre.co.uk.
Andali Fitness - X-Plode: 9.15 - 10am, 6 - 7pm and 7 - 8pm. Ludlow Rugby Club. 2 circuits. Visit www.andalifitness.com. Contact Andy Silvey 07950 573505.
Ludlow Choral Society: 7.30 - 9.30pm. Ludlow Methodist Church, Broad St, Ludlow. On 12th March we are holding a special ‘Taster’ Session. Anyone who thinks
Clay & Craft: (Every other Wednesday). Loudwater Studio, Ludlow. Focusing on different creative activities everyone will get to learn a new creative skill. Email: loudwater@
Rockspring Community Choir: Rockspring Community Centre, Ludlow. All welcome, particularly men! Minimal charge. Contact 01584 529053.
Pottery for Beginners: (Every 1st & 3rd Wednesday in the month). 10.30am - 12.30pm. Loudwater Studio, Ludlow. £5 per person. We’ll teach you from the basics up including slab; coil, press moulds; glaze and more. Singing for Lung Health: 2.30 3.30pm. Rockspring Community Centre. Contact 01584 890284.
Modern British / French food, served in a stunning restaurant in the idyllic historic town of Ludlow Open Tuesday - Saturday for lunch and dinner, tasting menu and private dining available “Amazing experience from start to finish. Food was out of this world! Highly recommend for any special occasion. Service was top quality.” “Really wonderful service and food. Every dish takes you on a journey of discovery, truly divine.” 01584 872325 • mortimersludlow@hotmail.com • www.facebook.com/MortimersLudlow
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What’s on: during the week Ludlow Town Juniors F.C. Training: 5.45 – 6.45pm. Ludlow Stadium, Bromfield Road, Ludlow. U12, U13, U14. 7 - 8pm U15, U17, Colts. Visit www.clubplus.co.uk/ludlow-town-fc. Zumba: 6 - 7pm. Rockspring Community Centre. Suitable for all abilities, come and have fun and get fit at the same time. Bring some water and a towel. £4.50 per session. Ludlow Hockey Club - Juniors U13 Training: 6 - 7pm. Moor Park School. Visit www.ludlowhockeyclub. co.uk. Email: lhc-web@hotmail.com. Contact 07813 271274. Ludlow Hockey Club - Juniors U16 Training: 7 - 8pm. Moor Park School. Visit www.ludlowhockeyclub. co.uk. Email: lhc-web@hotmail.com. Contact 07813 271274. Rockspring Community Choir: 7.15 - 8.45pm. Rockspring Community
Centre. Do you enjoy singing? If so come and join the Rockspring Community Choir. It doesn’t matter if you can’t read music or don’t have a fantastic voice, everyone welcome! Sub only £3.Contact 01584 874922. Poetry Cafe: (First Wednesday of the month). 7.30pm. Charlton Arms, Ludlow. Contact 01584 872813. Ludlow Larks Community Choir: 7.30 - 9.30pm. Ludlow Women’s Centre. Led by Polly Bolton. Songs from around the world. Contact 01584 823609. Ludlow Hockey Club - Men Training: 8 - 9.30pm. Moor Park School.Visit www.ludlowhockeyclub. co.uk. Email: lhc-web@hotmail.com. Contact 07813 271274. THURSDAY Andali Fitness - Run Andali: 6.30 7.30pm. Meet at The Squirrel. Visit
www.andalifitness.com. Contact Andy Silvey 07950 573505. ‘Fit for All’ Over 60s Exercise class: 11.00am – 12noon. Ludlow Women’s Centre, SY8 1AP. £5 includes refreshments. Contact Sophie Hamar 07962 103005 See advert on page 2. Rockspring Thursdays: 12.15pm. Rockspring Community Centre. Join us for a healthy lunch. We cook a hot meal every week e.g. Cottage Pie, Sausage & Mash, Lasagne, Chilli Con Carne, Quiche, Baked Potato with beans/cheese or Pasta Bake followed by a slice of homemade cake for only £2 – everyone welcome. Fly-Tying Tuition: (1st Thursday of each month). 7pm. The Unicorn Inn, 66 Corve Street, Ludlow, SY8 1DU. If you fancy tying your own flies (for Fly-fishing) come on down and give it a go.Visit www.ludlowflytying.org.uk.
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What’s on: during the week Ludlow Historical Research Group: 7 - 9pm (autumn, winter and spring only). Ludlow Museum Resource Centre (same building as the Library), Parkway, Ludlow. Visit www.ludlowhistory.co.uk
- 12.30pm. Loudwater Studio, Ludlow. £5 per person. These are fun sessions to help everyone build their skills and confidence in crochet whilst enjoying the company of others. All materials provided.
Bella A Cappella: 7.15 - 9.45pm. Oscars, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow. All-female 4-part close harmony singing group. Contact aimoevo@ hotmail.co.uk
Learn to Crochet: (Every 3rd Friday in the month). 10.30am - 1.30pm. Loudwater Studio, Ludlow. £15 per person. We’ll give you all the help you need to get you crocheting with confidence. Includes all materials and a hook to help you continue at home.
Edge Chamber Choir: 7.30 9.30pm. Friends Meeting House, Ludlow. Auditioned chamber choir led by Ros Crouch. Contact 01584 841053. FRIDAY Andali Fitness - X-Plode:9.15 - 10am and 5 - 6pm. Ludlow Rugby Club. 3 circuits. Visit www.andalifitness.com. Contact Andy Silvey 07950 573505. Keep on Crocheting: (Every 1st Friday in the month). 10.30am
Ludlow Cancer Support Group: (Every 2nd & 4th Friday). 11am. Parish Room, St. Peter’s Church, Henley Road, Ludlow, SY8 1QZ. Family and friends are always welcome, and a sandwich lunch costing £2.50 may be ordered. Visit www.ludlowcancersupport. org. Contact Rosemary Wood 07526 050119.
Meditation for Daily Life: 1pm. Friends Meeting House, St. Mary’s Lane, Ludlow, SY8 1DZ. Drop in class. Visit www.meditateinludlow. org. Contact 01384 569956. Ludlow and District Over 50’s Club: (Every 2nd Friday in the month). 2pm. The Whitefriars Centre. There will be a speaker, tea, biscuits and raffle. Contact Mr Ryan 01584 876995. SATURDAY Andali Fitness - Commandofit: 9 - 10am. Ludlow Rugby Club. Visit www.andalifitness.com. Contact Andy Silvey 07950 573505. Ludwig Academy of Musical Theatre: 7-11 years 1 - 2pm, 1216 years 2-3pm. Oscars, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow. Contact Jack Ludwig 07792 266225. Saturday Smash - A Series of Amazing Activities for Children
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What’s on: during the week / month in Years 3 to 5: Moor Park School. Visit http://www. moorpark.org. uk/saturdaysmash/ for further details where you will also find an online booking form. See advert and article on page 5. SUNDAY Ludlow Orchestra Rehearsals: Evenings at Wistanstow Village Hall. Visit www.ludloworchestra.org.uk Make Your Weekends Wild!: (Every first Sunday in the month). 11am - 3pm. The Cut Visitor Centre, 193 Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY2 6AH. Meet local experts and likeminded people whilst learning new skills and having fun outdoors! For ages 11-25 years. Booking essential. Contact 01743 284280. DURING THE MONTH Friday 1st March
Mummy Boost Meet-Up: 10:30am - 12:45pm. Ludlow Mascall Centre,
Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, SY8 1RZ. A non-judgemental support group for supportive and non-judgemental mums. Mums of all ages and children welcome. Please bring along a toy or two for your children. £2.50 per adult, children go free. Tea, coffee and biscuits provided. Keep on Crocheting: 10.30am - 12.30pm. Loudwater Studio, Ludlow. £5pp. See advert on page 27. Sunday 3rd March Pure Rejuve Clinic: Burford House Beauty & Holistic, Tenbury Wells, WR15 8HQ. See advert on page 10. Jon Boden and The Remnant Strings: 7.30 - 10pm. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 1 Mill Street, Ludlow, SY8 1AZ. Visit www. ludlowassemblyrooms.co.uk. Monday 4th March Ludlow Cancer Support Group Skittles Evening and Fish & Chip
Supper: Burway Bowling Club, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1DU. In aid of Severn Hospice. Visit www.ludlowcancersupport. org. Contact Rosemary Wood 07526 050119. See advert and article on pages 4 & 5. Wednesday 6th March Ludlow French Twinning Association - Screening of ‘Jean de Florette’: 7.30pm. The Blue Boar, Mill Street, Ludlow. Entry is free. Food and drink is available to buy. Everyone welcome. Contact Pauline Oram 01584 875523. See article on page 15. Thursday 7th March Good Grief Cafe: 3.30 - 5pm.The Pea Green Cafe, Ludlow Mascall Centre, SY8 1RZ. Support Group for Ludlow. It is a place to talk, listen and find mutual support
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What’s on: during the month following bereavement. Advance notice of attending is advisable. Email: vafs@btinternet.com. Contact 01584 879035. Lucton School Open Day - Senior School & Sixth Form: 4 - 7pm. Lucton School. Contact 01568 782000. See advert on back cover. Friday 8th March Lucton School Open Day - Prep School & Nursery: 9am - 12 noon. Lucton School. Contact 01568 782000. See advert on back cover. Flicks in the Sticks - ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’: 6.30pm. Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, School Road, Shropshire SY7 9RS. Film starts at 7.30pm with refreshments and a licensed bar available from 6.30pm. £5 per adult, £3 per child, £15 per family, booking advised. Contact 01588 676060. Ludlow Cancer Support Group General Knowledge & Musical Quiz with Howard Goslyn: 11am. Parish Room, St. Peter’s Church, Henley Road, Ludlow, SY8 1QZ. Offering a friendly environment where members can meet, relax and support one another. Visit www.ludlowcancersuppor t.org. Contact Rosemary Wood 07526 050119. See advert and article on pages 4 & 5. Tuesday 12th March Ludlow Choral Society Special “Taster” Session: 7.30pm. Ludlow Methodist Church, Broad St., Ludlow. Anyone who thinks they might enjoy choral singing is welcome to come along and give us a try. Visit www.ludlowchoral. org.uk. Contact 07834 180071. Wednesday 13th March
Open to all. Contact Jane Hunt 01584 878317. Thursday 14th March Life & Learning @ Ludlow: Knowledge Of Nature And The Nature Of Knowledge: 10am 12 noon. Ludlow Mascall Centre, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow SY8 1RZ. An adult learning programme which seeks to broaden understanding and initiate debate on theology, social issues and the arts. See www. stlaurences.org.uk/lifeandlearning. Pure Rejuve Clinic: Ludlow Beauty Centre, Palmers House, Corve Street, Ludlow, SY8 1DB. See advert on page 10 Shropshire Wildlife Trust, Ludlow Branch - ‘The Islands of St Kilda and their Huge Seabird Colonies’: 7.30pm. Ludlow Mascall Centre, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow SY8 1RZ. An illustrated talk by Robin Pote on the islands of St Kilda and their huge seabird colonies. Members £3, nonmembers £4. Email: ludlowswt@ hotmail.co.uk. Contact 01584 872035. Friday 15th March Learn to Crochet: 10.30am 12.30pm. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. £15pp. See advert on page 27. Saturday 16th March Mortimer History Society Annual AGM Lecture: Refreshments from 9.15am; AGM starts at 10am; Annual Lecture at 11am. Richards Castle Village Hall. ‘The Medieval Castle and Borough of Richards Castle’ - Philip Hume. Members free; Non-members £5 (pay on the door). Nonmembers are welcome to attend the AGM or just the lecture. Visit mortimerhistorysociety.org.uk.
Craven Arms, Shropshire SY7 9RS. Film starts at 5.30pm with themed crafts, refreshments and a licensed bar available from 4.30pm. £5 per adult, £3 per child, £15 per family, booking advised. Contact 01588 676060. Saturday 16th March ‘Tosca’: 7.30pm. Courtyard, Hereford. Mid Wales Opera bring to life Puccini’s breathtaking masterpiece. Visit www. courtyard.org.uk. Contact 01432 340555. See advert on page 2. Saturday 16th March Sunday 17th March Mega Book Sale: 10am - 4pm. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Mill Street, Ludlow, SY8 1AZ.Annual fundraising event for Ludlow Assembly Rooms organised by Ludlow Assembly Rooms Fundraising Events (LARFE). Thousands of second-hand books, CDs and DVDs at great bargain prices! Admission £5 before 11am (Sat only); 50p at all other times.Visit www.ludlowassemblyrooms.co.uk. Tuesday 19th March Ludlow Defib 4 You: AED Training - Free 2 hour session: 3.30 - 5.30pm, on application, followed by Ludlow Defib4You AGM at 6pm.The Ludlow Mascall Centre, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, SY8 1RZ. All welcome. Contact: secretar yludlowdefib4you@ btinternet.com, or 01584 876992 / 07747 025798. See advert and article on page 6. Thursday 21st March Life & Learning @ Ludlow: Remembering the Covenant Christians And Jews Today: 10am - 12 noon. Ludlow Mascall Centre, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, SY8 1RZ. An adult learning programme which seeks to broaden understanding and initiate debate on theology, social issues and the arts.
Ludlow Civic Society Lecture - Brandon LIndberg “British Impressionism: The Influence of Flicks in the Sticks - ‘Smallfoot’: French painting on British Art”: 4.30pm. Shropshire Hills Mayor’s Charity Quiz Night: Please Church. mention the Local Beacon when responding to adverts Brewery, Station Drive, Discovery Centre, School Road, Ludlow 4pm. Ludlow Methodist - 30 -
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What’s on: during the month Ludlow Teams of 4 - £5pp entry fee. To enter please email sean.c.oneill@ btinternet.com. Contact 01584 872040 or 07734 526868. Thursday 23rd March Saturday 23rd March The Addams Family Musical Ludlow College: Performances at 7pm At Ludlow College, with a special matinee performance at 2.30pm on Saturday 23rd. Tickets £10 full price and £7 concessions and are available from either the college or Ludlow Assembly Rooms.The Addams Family Musical is a warm-hearted celebration of diversity, packed full of laughs and is great fun for all the family - Ludlow’s talented students really bring this hit Broadway musical to life!
Friday 22nd March Rag Rug - Hand Tufting: 10.30am - 12.30pm. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. £45pp. See advert on page 27. Ludlow Cancer Support Group - Painting with Bob Wallis: 11am. Parish Room, St. Peter’s Church, Henley Road, Ludlow, SY8 1QZ. Offering a friendly environment where members can meet, relax and support one another.Visit www. ludlowcancersupport.org. Contact Rosemary Wood 07526 050119. See advert and article on pages 4 & 5. Thursday 28th March Pure Rejuve Clinic (Evening Clinic): Ludlow Beauty Centre, Palmers House, Corve Street, Ludlow, SY8 1DB. See advert on page 10.
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Log Cabin Quiting: 10.30am. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. £30pp. See advert on page 27. Saturday 30th March Three Billy Goats Gruff: 11am (Pre-activity from 10.30am). Courtyard, Hereford. Visit www. courtyard.org.uk. Contact 01432 340555. See advert on page 2. Ludlow Music Society present Notos Piano Quartet Concert: 7.30pm. Henderson Hall, Moor Park School, Moor Park, Ludlow, SY8 4DZ. The Notos Quartet will play works by Mozart, Jean Françaix and Schumann. Tickets £18 (£6 students, children free) from Ludlow Assembly Rooms box office, online or at the door. Visity www.ludlow-arts-classical. org.uk/180922a.html.
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