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It’s never too late to learn! There’s an old saying that ‘it’s never too late to learn’ and that is certainly true for local mum Dyl Williams. She was unable to make the most of her education for a variety of reasons, but thanks to the adult learning organisation On Course South West, Dyl was able to get the qualifications she needed to secure an excellent job. You can read her inspiring story on page 8 of this month’s magazine. This issue also contains a special 16-page supplement for On Course South West which contains details of its extensive range of courses available in 2019 and 2020. On Course South West helps thousands of adults every year to gain extra qualifications and learn new skills, so take a look at the supplement for details of courses which may be of interest to you. Meanwhile, if you would like to learn news skills in the kitchen, turn to page 12 where you will find the latest offering from Janet Stirling of the Sunshine Kitchen. She shares her recipe for Salsa Verde, which I must confess I have never prepared before. Jan recommends it as a perfect addition to any dish and a great way to make the most of herbs growing in the garden. Last, but by no means least, our congratulations to Andrea James, manager at Peter Goord Travel, who recently faced the challenge of a lifetime climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support. You can read her step-by-step account of the trek to the top of the near 20,000 feet mountain on pages 36 and 37. Hope you enjoy this edition.
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WHAT’S ON
Janet Stirling returns this month with one of her favourite recipes. This time she shares about Salsa Verde and how it can transform so many different dishes.
FINANCE MATTERS
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Our comprehensive What’s On section has details of all the big events in the city along with details of activities for all the family.
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Plymouth mum Dyl Williams missed out on a lot of her education, but functional skills training at On Course South West turned her life round, enabling her to secure employment.
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TRAINING MATTERS
Dyl’s determination put her on course for career success
Dyl Williams:“I was told I wasn’t intelligent,but I knew that wasn’t true, I just had no chance to prove it.”
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Dyl’s story is similar to that of many people who, often through no fault of their own, did not have a good experience with school education. By the age of 15, Dyl had attended 16 different schools, due to a fairly chaotic home life. This included time in South Africa and when she returned to the UK she was backtracked to Year 9 due to differences in schooling. “I couldn’t cope with that, I was 16 (born in September) and was in a class with 14 year olds.” Shortly after, she was made homeless and moved from shelter to shelter until she was 19, by which time she also had two children. As a single parent she moved to Plymouth to give her family a better chance with a fresh start in life. “I always believed in myself, I knew it was my education that was missing, not my intelligence,” said Dyl. She applied for, and was accepted, on courses to further her education, but each time the opportunity collapsed because she could not afford childcare. Fortunately, On Course South West were running a functional skills course at Whitleigh Green, and – most importantly – they offered free childcare. “That made all the difference,” said Dyl. “My two oldest, Nay and Luca, were at school but the free crèche was needed for my youngest, Annie. It meant I could study and prove to myself and others that I was capable of more. It also gave me a chance to socialise, which helped my mental wellbeing, too.” Dyl learned to help Nay and Luca with their homework and after gaining her functional skills qualification, she went on to more study, learning all the time. She also used her increased confidence to become a volunteer for Trevi House. Volunteering for Trevi, she taught herself how to use web coding software HTML because, as she says, “I could never get hold of the website guy so I tried it myself. “Trevi advertised for a co-ordinator for their new project, Pause, and I heard of it because I posted the vacancy on the website. So, I applied. That was when I realised I needed to know Excel, so I got down to learning it.” She could not have done that without her foundation in functional skills. The interview process involved a pre-test where her numeracy skills and analysis were tested; then an interview and a five day induction with other candidates, many of whom were extremely well qualified on paper. “But I also had the life experience and had volunteered for five days a week – I was determined to help people to change and thought the best way to do that was to be part of the change myself,” said Dyl. It paid off, and Dyl got the job. “I burst into tears I was so happy,” said Dyl. “I told everyone ‘I’ve done it, I’ve got a Big Girl paid Job!’” It all started with the care as well as the skills training that On Course South West provided to Dyl. Tristan Parkinson, On Course’s community marketing lead said: “Our functional skills courses are run locally in different areas of the city, and we can help people overcome travel issues as well as childcare with our family learning service. This is a big issue for many of our learners and we’re delighted it has worked so well for Dyl.” It’s all coming full circle now for Dyl, as the ladies on the project at Trevi frequently gain functional skills at On Course. “I can model this,” said Dyl. “People know my journey – if I can do it, they can believe that they can, too.”
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and fittings. The award was presented after the Plymouth based studio were visited by a mystery shopper, along with other nominated studios from all over the UK. Mark Buckette, an industry insider, who visited KF Kitchens on the pretence that his mother was moving to the area comments “Nathan and Derinda approached me with a warm professional attitude. Nathan took time to listen to my needs and at no time in the conversation did I feel I was wasting his time. What came next was very unexpected. He asked me to take a seat and explained that the most important thing when deciding on a project was to have some idea of the cost. He then went on to explain cost transparency which makes the journey of choosing a kitchen a more enjoyable experience. Nathan was so enthusiastic and passionate for his kitchen company which he had created 15 years earlier and had the belief that, with the products that he was offering, you would love the journey and the kitchen that he was going to create for you. Nathan then spent 30 minutes explaining the average costings for kitchen units, flooring, plumbing, moving walls and so on. He then said “once you know what you can afford, you have a better idea about what you want and the things you thought you couldn’t afford you now realise maybe you could. What an outstanding and refreshing approach to starting a new project” Nathan Damarell, Director, K F Kitchens,
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Walking in my garden in these summer months, I’m noticing how beautiful the herbs are. Not only are they good to eat, they produce lovely flowers, the bees love them and they are pleasing to the eye and smell divine. Not all plants can boast that. How often do you use herbs? Did you know herbs are a concentrated source of both flavour and nutrition? They add a vibrant freshness to my everyday dishes. I wouldn’t dream of eating Spaghetti Bolognaise, for example, without fresh parsley scattered over the top or make a salad without fresh herbs. I really miss their zing if they are not there. So, if the pots of herbs on your kitchen windowsill are just for decoration and you’re watching them wilt, I have good news for you, Salsa Verde! This is my secret weapon for unexpected guests or to just lift up a weeknight meal. Salsa Verde is an Italian classic aromatic and piquant sauce, traditionally used to add flavour to poached meat or fish. It goes beautifully, however, with any meat, fish, chicken or vegetables whether roasted, pan fried, poached, blackened or grilled. I say ‘Italian’ but there are other countries that claim they are the place of its origin as it is used in Tabbouleh and scrambled eggs. It has even been found on fish tacos!! Using Salsa Verde is the way I raise everyday meats and fish and even salads to another level. If I want to make an impression, but don’t have time to cook anything complicated, I make Salsa Verde; it never fails to impress and only takes a few minutes. I’ve put mine on monkfish in the picture. I always have fresh herbs growing outside my kitchen door on the patio so I just tear off handfuls of what I need and I’m ready to impress. Since it is BBQ season, we have everything barbecued and I get bored with it so Salsa Verde comes to the rescue! Even though it is made from Olive Oil it has the ability to cut through fat. (So great with lamb and salmon). This is the first Salsa Verde recipe I ever tried and it is still my favourite: • Flat Leaf Parsley - one handful, chopped • Basil – one handful, chopped • Mint – one handful, chopped • Dill – one handful, chopped • Capers – one tablespoon, rinsed in cold water and chopped • Anchovy fillets – four, chopped • Garlic – one small clove, minced • Shallot – one, finely chopped • Lemon juice – one tablespoon • Olive Oil – eight tablespoons • Black pepper – fresh ground The method is simple: • Start by chopping the herbs and put into a bowl. • Add the other chopped ingredients and the minced garlic. • Then stir in the lemon juice and Olive Oil • Finish with a couple turns of the pepper grinder to taste but not too much • Do not add salt, the anchovies are very salty. This sauce is all about a balance of taste, so chop and taste as you go. A food processor can be used but changes the colour and texture of the sauce so I always chop mine by
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hand. Exchanging red wine vinegar for the lemon juice brings a pleasant change too. Obviously if you are making this for a vegetarian, just leave out the anchovies. If you don’t like mint you can leave it out or substitute with another soft herb, like Tarragon. I find the woody herbs like Thyme or Rosemary can be overpowering, but in reality you can use whatever herb you like. The famous chef, Angela Hartnett from London’s Murano Restaurant sticks with Parsley alone. That’s the beauty of Salsa Verde it is so tweakable and the River Café’s classic Italian Cookbook favours the addition of a little Dijon, I like that too. Salsa Verde is also perfect for making new potatoes scrumptious, especially if you have people who don’t eat butter. When you make a fish or chicken traybake just dollop Salsa Verde around the dish and bake for the last 10 minutes. I really hope you try Salsa Verde – it brings the taste of summer to any plate and brings your star rating to restaurant standard!
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Aug 30 MARTIN DALE Martin Dale is one of the busiest and most popular saxophonists in the South West. He runs his own quartet and appears regularly as a guest soloist. He was a member of the John Burch Octet and is also a member of the London based group Sax Appeal and Jack Bruce Blues Experience. Aug 31 KING DINOSAUR Speakeasy meets Dick Dale in this psychedelic Spaghetti Western Swing Band. Guitars, trumpet, double bass, drums and five voices. You never had so much fun! Sep 1 BROADWAY Plymouth Performing Arts Academy present ‘Broadway at the B-Bar’, an evening of musical theatre, showcasing some of the most exciting and freshest talent in the area. The evening will be hosted by Leanne Rogers,
Sep 14 OCEAN CITY SHUFFLERS A hot new group of seasoned musicians, based in Plymouth, with a real passion for Roots music with a mix of blues, swing, jazz and rockabilly.
Comedian Tom Glover is at the B-Bar in September
Sep 12 ROSS KELLY Ross is the front-man of funk behemoths ‘Freshly Squeezed’ playing classic soul in the style of Joe Cocker and Marvin Gaye and back round to the Jam and Ocean Colour Scene.
who has appeared in numerous productions in the West End and around the world. Sep 5 ALEX HART Devon singer/songwriter performing her West Country sound.
Sep 13 PAUL ARMER AND THE LONG WAY DOWN With a voice and perspective that seems beyond his 23 years, and a collection of honest, heart felt songs that mirror and connect
Sep 6 MITCHELL & VINCENT The Westcountry duo’s fiddle and guitar playing has been described by Acoustic magazine as, ‘stunning.’
Sep 18 TOM GLOVER Former Plymouth resident Tom Glover returns triumphantly to the city with his comedy tour show fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The hour long show will feature a selection of Tom’s best routines as well as some never before heard material as he muses about fatherhood and masculinity in modern Britain. Sep 19 THOMAS FORD Howling one man blues band Thomas Ford has been playing sold out shows at some of Europe’s biggest and best known blues, jazz and roots music festivals for the last five years or so, having established a large following in the UK.
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Pop icon Will Young appears at the Plymouth Pavilions in October
travels and the outrageous circus that is her life on the most ambitious solo drag show tour in history on her brand-new comedy show ‘It’s Jester Joke.’ Sept 28 AN AUDIENCE WITH HARRY REDKNAPP I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here winner and famous football manager will be telling stories from his football days and his time in the jungle. Expect a hilarious evening. Harry is a great raconteur and has a wealth of
hilarious stories. Audience Q&A at the end of the show. Sept 29 ALED JONES AND RUSSELL WATSON IN HARMONY TOUR Aled Jones and Russell Watson, two of the world’s greatest classical voices, came together last year to release their debut album In Harmony. The pair are now taking to the stage together for their first joint UK tour throughout September and October. Having moved in
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Top guitarists Craig Ogden and Alison Smith (inset) will be performing at the Cawsand Bay Guitarfest in September
Classical guitar weekend in South East Cornwall An exciting new classical guitar weekend is coming to the Rame Peninsula with international players Craig Ogden, Eden Stell Guitar Duo and Alison Smith. The Cawsand Bay Guitarfest, between September 13 and 15 will take place in Cawsand and Kingsand. There will be public concerts and a weekend course which includes concerts, a master class, workshops, ensemble playing, a guitar luthier’s exhibition and talks, cream tea, sea view dinners and lots of fun in a friendly environment led by top professional players and teachers. The weekend features a superb line up of Craig Ogden, one of the world’s finest guitarists, Mark Eden and Chris Stell - Eden Stell Guitar Duo – internationally renowned for their dynamism, innovation and breathtaking virtuosity and Alison Smith, one of the UK’s most exciting and lyrical guitarists. To discover more and for full details of what is included, cost and booking, please visit the festival website www. cawsandbayguitarfest.co.uk.
great personality Kevin Grenfell, with an excellent rhythm section. An evening of entertaining mainstream jazz! Details 01752 721179 or visit www.plymouthjazz-club.org.uk Sep 7 DIVERTIMENTO STRING QUARTET St Werburgh’s Church, Wembury. Mary Eade, Lindsay Braga (violins), Andrew Gillett (viola), Vicky Evans (cello). 7.30pm. Sep 7 SOUTH WEST PHILHARMONIA AND CHORUS Last Night of the Proms at 7.30pm at the Plymouth Guildhall. Tickets and information from www. swpac.co.uk
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will explore the extensive possibilities presented by the combination of violin with plucked instruments – 52 strings and a bow to be precise! Peter and Dorothy like to set the scene for their performances with brief and enlightening introductions to the music, composers and instruments. Their repertoire covers a diversity of styles – from the Renaissance to the present day – from virtuosic Baroque sonatas to Neapolitan love songs. Composers to include Purcell, Biber, Sarasate, Debussy, Paganini and Chaplin. Tickets £15 available from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel Tel 01752 275850 and www.wegottickets.com/ event/471332
Sep 15 PLYMOUTH JAZZ CLUB Royal British Legion, Crownhill Featuring John Maddocks who is very highly regarded as a traditional jazz reeds player and he has formed a great band from some of the best traditional jazzmen around. Details 01752 721179 or visit www.plymouthjazz-club.org.uk Sep 22 INTERNATIONAL CONCERT SERIES The Duke of Cornwall Hotel 3pm The popular series organised by Jeanie Moore is now in its 26th year. This event features violinist Peter Fisher and Dorothy Linell, playing the theorbo, a large plucked instrument of the lute family. Peter and Dorothy
Dorothy Linell playing the theorbo
For details of musical events in Plymouth and the surrounding area visit www. plyclassical.co.uk
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This summer Plymouth will have a packed programme of family friendly events thanks to a new festival of fun organised by the Plymouth City Centre Company. Promising a summer full of entertainment for all the family, Plymouth Summer of Fun runs until September 7 with events and activities taking place every weekend during the school holidays with the aim of bringing more visitors to the high street. Plymouth Summer of Fun promises a variety of entertainment across the holiday period, from circus workshops to dance, story time, arts and crafts and sport, all rounded off with the grand finale of the West End Carnival and 60th Anniversary of Plymouth Market on August 31.
The programme
July 22-26 Plymouth College of Art Craft Week, Drake Circus July 27 Misael Cordero: Cuban Salsa Event, Drake Circus Plymouth Bike Day, Piazza July 29 Plymouth Library Storytime Event, Drake Circus July 31 – August 1 Ping! Plymouth Ping Pong Event, multiple locations across the city centre August 3 Higher Beings spring art workshop, Frankfort Gate/ Waterstones New George Street Building Creation Station Summer Workshop, The Ground Coffee House Plymouth Dance – Dance in the City Event, Piazza August 5 – 11 Plymouth Pride Activities and Parade, Piazza, Sundial and Drake Circus August 7-27 Plymouth Libraries: Lunch at the Library, Central Library and other Plymouth Libraries August 14, 21 & 28 Theatre Royal Craft and Dressing Up Event, Drake Circus August 17 Higher Beings Giant Dragon, Frankfort Gate August 24 Fools Paradise – Phileas Fogg, Hula Hooper, Treemendous, Various city centre locations August 31 West End Carnival and Market 60th Anniversary, The West End and Plymouth Market Toy and Train Fair, Methodist Central Hall September 7 Tea Dance with a Twist, Plymouth Guildhall
Full details of the Plymouth Summer of Fun visit www.visitplymouth.co.uk
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Lockdales are offering free valuations on collectibles
A special series of collectables valuation events is taking place in Plymouth and other local venues in August.
The experts of Lockdales Auctioneers will be providing free valuations to the public at the following venues:
• Tuesday August 13 The New Continental Hotel 6pm to 8pm • Wednesday August 14 Saltash Guildhall 10am to 2pm • Wednesday August 14 The Bedford Hotel, Tavistock 6pm to 8pm • Thursday August 15 Fort Stamford 10am to 2pm • Thursday August 15 The White Hart Hotel, Launceston 6pm to 8pm • Friday August 16 The Buckerell Lodge Hotel, Exeter 10.30am to 2.30pm The experts will be providing valuations on the following types of collectables: coins (including British and world, sovereigns, Krugerrands, Royal Mint commemoratives and proof sets), stamps, banknotes, medals and militaria, antiques, clocks, watches, jewellery, gold, silver, pre-1900 documents/books and maps, cigarettecards, postcards, pre-1960 sporting programmes and tickets, scientific instruments, swords, bayonets and de-activated weapons. No appointment is necessary at these events, visitors can simply turn up with their items and the valuers will be happy to discuss and value items. Members of the public will have the option, if they wish, to consign their goods to auction, subject to appropriate terms and conditions. Cash purchase offers are also available. Valuations will be provided free of charge, with no obligation. High quality illustrated catalogues from previous auctions will These treasures be given away on a complimentary basis of Russian art in order for the public to get a better idea were found at of the services available. one of Lockdales’ roadshows The Lockdales valuation days have proven to be very popular in the past, hundreds of them having been conducted across the UK. Some of the best items Lockdales have auctioned were brought to them at these events, such as two pieces of Russian 17th century enamelled silverware, a bowl and a lidded pot, which were later sold on behalf of the owners for over £75,000.
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Featured in The Independent as a top Summer attraction!
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Visit historic Mount Edgcumbe House, the family collection and the Earl’s private garden linked to the nearby Barrow Centre shops, arts and craft outlets and a wonderful Cafe. Come and see the working blacksmith, weaver and textile designer bringing the estate back to life. Mount Edgcumbe House and Earl’s Garden - open daily April to September, Sunday - Thursday 11.00 to 16.30 (last admission at 16.00). Open every Sunday throughout the year for guided tours (advanced booking required). Group visits can be arranged at any time of year by using the contact details below. Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall PL10 1HZ Tel. 01752 822 236 www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk www.facebook.com/mtedgcumbe
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Major Events Various dates LEAGUE TWO FOOTBALL Aug 13 Argyle v Leyton Ort (cup) Aug 10 Argyle v Colchester Aug 20 Argyle v Salford City Aug 24 Argyle v Walsall Apr 6 Argyle v Charlton Sep 7 Argyle v Oldham May 4 Argyle v Scunthorpe NATIONAL LEAGUE RUGBY Sep 7 Albion v Bishops Stortfd Mar 9 Albion v Darlington Mar 30 Albion v Moseley Apr 13 Albion v Loughborough UNTIL SEP 7 Summer of Fun The Plymouth Summer of Fun in the city centre, brought to you by Plymouth City Centre Company, promises to be a summer full of entertainment for all the family. See page 20 for full details of the programme of events. Jul 25 MAYFLOWER 400 TOWN CRIER COMPETITION A competition to choose Plymouth’s Town Crier for Mayflower 400. The finals will be held in the Plymouth Guildhall during the evening. Details www. mayflowertowncrier.co.uk Aug 6-8 ROLEX FASTNET RACE Plymouth will host the finish of the historic Rolex Fastnet Race this August. Yachts come from all over the world to compete in the race which will start on Saturday August 3 in Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The Plymouth Race
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Village at Yacht Haven at Mount Batten will be open to everyone from August 6 to August 8 for fun on the water activities, live music, circus skills workshops, face painting and free padle boarding for the over 11s. There is also the chance to walk the dock, see the race boats and chat to the competitors about their epic journey. The Mountbatten Ferry will be operating a free service between the Barbican and Mountbatten to reach the race village, pick up your free ferry tickets at the Barbican Tourist Information Centre. Aug 9-11 OCEAN CITY BLUES N JAZZ FESTIVAL Listen to the sweet sounds of summer at the free Ocean City Blues n Jazz Festival, which rounds off a week of celebration in Plymouth following the Rolex Fastnet Race. Enjoy the very best blues, jazz and acoustic musicians from across the region, performing on the stage on the Parade. Relax with a drink from one of the many nearby bars
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and pubs, or put on your dancing shoes and party the night away. Aug 14-15 BRITISH FIREWORK CHAMPIONSHIPS The world famous British Firework Championships will return to Plymouth’s Waterfront on Wednesday August 14 and Thursday August 15. Enjoy spectacular pyrotechnics that will illuminate Plymouth Sound as six top firework companies battle it out over two nights, each putting on an aweinspiring display in an attempt to be crowned the winner. Head to Plymouth Hoe for the best view and to enjoy the show. Displays start at 9.30pm with entertainment from early evening, including a fun fair and music from Heart FM. Aug 17-18 OCEAN CITY MOTORCYCLE FESTIVAL Ocean City Motorcycle Festival are pleased to announce a new motorcycle weekend event incorporating a motorcycle show Ocean City Bike Show on Saturday August 17 and The MegaRide as normal on Sunday August 18. Held at the Plymouth Hoe Promenade. Aug 24 - Sep 1 DRAWN TO THE VALLEY OPEN STUDIOS Free entry, various venues see brochure: www. drawntothevalley.co.uk. Look for yellow signs! See special feature on pages 34 and 35. Aug 31 WEST END CARNIVAL AND PLYMOUTH MARKET 60TH ANNIVERSARY This summer the sights, sounds and smells of Carnival will
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be brought to the West End. Plymouth City Centre Company and Plymouth Market will host a day full of free family fun on Saturday August 31 around the West End of the city centre. At Frankfort Gate, Plymouth. Sep 7 TEA DANCE WITH A TWIST! Whether you are a complete beginner or fancy brushing up on your footwork, you will be lead through a variety of dance styles from Waltz, Jive, Cha Cha Cha, Charleston, Lindy Hop, Line and Circle dancing. Join in the celebration of dance, live music and tea and cake. At the Plymouth Guildhall. Sep 8 THE MURDER TRIAL LIVE Ever wondered what it’s like to sit on a Jury? Or to assess the evidence and convict a criminal? Well now you can. For the first time in history a murder trial is being taken on tour… and following an evening meal you will become the jury and the decision, quite literally will be yours. At The Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Plymouth. For tickets and information visit www. thedukeofcornwall.co.uk Sep 14 COOK YOUR CATCH Set sail on one of Plymouth Boat Trips fully crewed and equipped boats to fish the plentiful local waters of the South West. On your return you can sit back and relax at Le Vignoble in Royal William Yard and enjoy a fully guided English wine tasting with accompanying nibbles. Expert chefs will then provide demonstrations whilst filleting and cooking your catch, straight off the boat.
Sep 14-15 PLYMOUTH SEAFOOD FESTIVAL Plymouth Seafood Festival is back for its 8th year in 2019 and is set to bring The Barbican and Sutton Harbour alive with entertainment, activities and dishes to celebrate the city’s fantastic caught seafood.
Sep 28 HAL CRUTTENDEN: CHUBSTER Hal’s literally filled our screens recently on Have I Got News For You, The Apprentice: You’re Fired, Bake Off: Extra Slice, and Live at the Apollo. His daughters chose the title of his new stand-up show. He’s now on a diet. At the Red House Theatre (PSCA), Millbay Road, Plymouth.
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Sep 29 RACE FOR LIFE - PRETTY MUDDY KIDS Race for Life Pretty Muddy Kids is a brilliant muddy obstacle course just for the little ones. They can take on the obstacles, crawl through the mud pit and have fun with friends, all the while helping raise valuable funds for life-saving research. Please note, all children taking part must be at least 1.2m tall on day of event. Entry £10 for children, accompanying adult free. For more information visit www. raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org
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Jul 26 THE BOX HARD HAT TOUR Join staff from The Box and building contractors Willmott Dixon for a hard hat tour of The Box. Get a sneak peek behind the scenes and see the progress that’s being made on our construction site. Event at The Box Construction Site, Tavistock Place, Plymouth. For more details visit www.plymhearts.org Saltram House Plympton 01752 333500 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/saltram Jul 28 TRUST 10 A free 10k run around Saltram Park. Go along and enjoy a fully marked and marshalled course for fun, training or as a fitness goal.
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Jul 28 I LEAVE THIS PLACE TO YOU, FOREVER FOR EVERYONE SALTRAM Staff will show where fundraising has helped to keep Saltram special in the past and where it is hoped to use funds in the future with the House and Collections Manager and Head Gardener. All followed by a cream tea and presentation from the friendly fundraising team. Jul 25 - Sep 8 SALTRAM’S SUMMER GRAND TOUR Embark on a grand tour of the garden this summer with our trail. Follow in the footsteps of the Parker family as you explore the garden on one of our trails. Sep 29 APPLE AND CIDER DAY Apple and Cider Day celebrates Saltram’s very own apple orchards. Taste last year’s cider and apple juice and help us make this years. See ancient crafts such as wood turning and enjoy other rural skills demonstrations and entertainment. Traditional food
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and drink and children’s activities available. Mount Edgcumbe Cremyll 01752 822236 www.mountedgcumbe.gov.uk Jul 21 ICE CREAM AND BUBBLES FESTIVAL Miss Ivy presents the ultimate Festival for ice-cream lovers in the South West on national ice-cream day! On offer will be a huge selection of ice-creams from local ice-cream sellers with every flavour you could wish for (including vegan). There will be live entertainment for all the family plus a Prosecco bar, street food and lots of bubble fun!! For more information see www. missivyevents.co.uk Jul 27 LEARN THE CRAFT OF CROCHET A friendly two week course for beginners. A kit will be provided with hook, yarn and instructions to get you started. Aug 4 CLASSIC CAR SHOW AND SUMMER FAYRE Back for another year, join the Friends of Mount Edgcumbe and Cornwall Hospice Care for this ever popular event at Mount Edgcumbe. Aug 14-15 BRITISH FIREWORK CHAMPIONSHIPS To view the displays there is parking available at Deer Park and diasbled parking provision at Barn Pool Aug 17 STREET FOOD FESTIVAL Join us for this brand new Street Food Festival at Mount Edgcumbe. An array of tasty food, bars and live music. Free Entry. Aug 21 THE METTA CATHARINA VON FLENSBURG Learn all about the wreck of the
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Aug 25 SUMMER FETE Join the Miss Ivy team for a traditional Summer Fete with live music, carousel, coconut shy, hoopla workshops, stalls, street food and lots more! Aug 31- Sep 1 WAR WEEKEND Organised by the Cornwall Military Vehicle Trust. Date for the diary â&#x20AC;&#x201C; details to be confirmed. Sep 7 GOING BATS AT MOUNT EDGCUMBE Join a nocturnal adventure and let the colonies of bats be your guide. With rare species calling Mount Edgcumbe home, you could
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FINANCE MATTERS A Plymouth-based Independent Financial Adviser has expressed concern that households in the city are failing to obtain the advice they need and are in danger of not maximising their savings, investments and pensions. Helen West feels that the importance of financial planning has gone ‘off the radar,’ leaving people unaware of the many options available and are confused by the new regulations. Helen runs West Financial Management in Hyde Park, Plymouth, and is an authorised Independent Chartered Financial Adviser. She is a member of the Million Dollar Round Table, a voluntary global association of financial professionals and is placed within their top 1% of performers. There are approximately 64,000 male Independent Financial Advisers in the UK, but there are only about 10,555 women*, making Helen one of a very rare breed (*New Model Adviser magazine April 2019, FCA February 2019). Next year, Helen has double cause for celebration, with it being her 30th year as an Independent Financial Adviser and the 15th anniversary of West Financial Management. The firm has a team of five, offering a holistic service to individuals and businesses, specialising in investments, retirement planning, wealth succession planning, inheritance tax mitigation and long-term care. They also work with trusted associates in Plymouth who specialise in mortgages, wills and insurance. An Independent Financial Adviser is not tied to any particular provider, which means they can offer truly independent advice based on the individual needs of the client: “There are a number of options available when taking pension benefits, so it is imperative that individuals take advice before making any decisions,” said Helen. “Many individuals are not aware that based on their choice, when they die, the money amassed in their pension pot may not be passed on to their loved ones. “Inheritance tax planning is another complicated area. However, it’s common for individuals to ‘park’ these important
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matters and choose not to think about them.” Helen also warns that with interest rates offering very little return for savers over a long period of time, many people will have seen their savings actually go down in real terms: “If they have let their money sit in a savings account earning little interest because they ‘don’t need it right now’, that money will be worth less in real terms as inflation erodes the value over time. When the time does come and they do need the money, they find the value has dropped and it doesn’t go as far as they had hoped.” For example, and illustration purposes only**, based on an inflation rate of 2% per year, if someone had £70,000 today and took no action at all, the estimated value of this money in 10 years’ time might only be £57,424.38 (**ONS inflation figure April 2019, RL360 inflation calculator). £70,000 in a savings account earning 1% interest would generate £700 per year. However, if you were to invest in a medium risk plan you could potentially receive a 3% return, meaning you could receive £2,100. Helen stresses that the rate of return on investments, being viewed as longer term holdings, cannot be guaranteed and values can go down as well as up, but individuals should
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at the very least seek independent advice in order to make an informed choice: “Yes, there is a fee for independent financial advice,” said Helen. “But the cost of not taking advice could be greater and individuals need to be aware of the pitfalls. It’s really important to put your money in the right place for you, enabling you to turn the tap on and release that extra money when you need it.” Helen offers an initial discovery meeting and summary letter free of charge. If you wish to proceed further, there is a fixed fee of £500 to provide a report containing Helen’s recommendations to you. This fee will be deducted wholly or in part from the implementation fee, should you decide to take up any of the recommendations. With all of her business achievements, Helen says that her Helen West outside her proudest moment this year was offices in Hyde Park when she managed to deadlift the Road, Peverell equivalent of her own body weight: “I was so chuffed,” said Helen, who is also a Rotarian and a Trustee of YMCA Plymouth. “Keeping fit and healthy is very important to me. I do spin classes twice a week and have an ambition to cycle from Land’s End to John O’Groats.” Never one to rest on her laurels, Helen is seeking to grow the company and train new advisers ‘in-house’. She is also looking to invest in one or two similar businesses - “if the fit is right”. She currently manages £67 million on behalf of her
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clients and purchasing additional businesses will increase her portfolio further: “I love what I do and intend to carry on doing it for another 10 years,” she said. “I want to help as many people as I can with their money.”
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HEALTH MATTERS
Meet the nurses behind Plym world class wound care serv Plymouth is full of surprises. Did you know, for example, that the city is home to a team of world class specialists and researchers, offering unparalleled expertise in wound care? And that they offer a service direct to the public as well as to GP surgeries, nursing homes - and even the leisure and tourism sector. DDRC Wound Care at Plymouth Science Park in Derriford was launched in 2011 by DDRC Healthcare, a not-for-profit organisation which has provided hyperbaric treatment for patients since 1980. Much of DDRC Healthcare’s work has traditionally been for divers with decompression illness, also known as ‘the bends’. In fact, it’s one of the busiest hyperbaric facilities in the UK, offering a 24-hour service for emergency cases. But recompression chambers also assist in healing wounds because of the way hyperbaric oxygen works with the body’s tissues. This expertise led to the establishment of DDRC Wound Care, the elite wound care team dedicated to this specialist area of nursing. The team’s services have expanded so that it offers expert treatment for wounds that don’t require hyperbaric treatment - but do require timely, individualised and effective care.
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The focus is on treating difficult to heal, post-operative and chronic wounds, including leg ulcers. Many of their patients have issues connected to diabetes. The team of three specialist nurses is led by Senior Clinical Nurse and Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist, Ali Bishop, who has been with DDRC Healthcare since 2005 and was instrumental in setting up the wound care team. Before joining the organisation, she was a Leading Naval Nurse with the Royal Navy and served in intensive care on board the Royal Fleet Auxiliary hospital ship Argus, during the 2003 Gulf War. Ali is an Honorary Tutor at Cardiff University for its MSc in Wound Healing and Tissue Repair. She also delivers some of the lectures in the specialism for Plymouth University and she has contributed to many papers on wound healing. Recently, she was engaged by Devon Community Education Provider Network (CEPN) to deliver in-house training to practice nurses at GP surgeries and health care assistants. For the public, having such a specialist service in the city is an opportunity to get the best possible care when they need it: “A lot of our patients are on the waiting list to see an NHS Specialist and are wanting some treatment in the interim,” said Ali. “Others have been seen but need additional or follow-up input. Some are looking for a second opinion to find the solution to a long-term problem that’s not clearing up. They feel they need a different or new plan of care.” Ali is keen to work in conjunction with GP surgeries in offering this highly skilled service: “We always offer to write a letter to patients’ GPs and practice nurses, detailing our plan of care. And we can work with surgeries so that dressings can be collected there and, if necessary, changed by the practice nurse.” At DDRC Wound Care’s clinic in Plymouth, an initial 1-hour assessment will cost £80 for complex wounds and £50 for a 30 minute acute or post-surgical patient - look out for the 20% off voucher in this magazine. The cost of any future care is also discussed at the assessment. The initial fee includes a bespoke care plan and there is also the option to buy additional dressings. The treatment adopts a holistic, whole person approach which also looks at nutrition and lifestyle: “Little tweaks to
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mouth’s vice your diet can have a big impact in helping to heal wounds,” explained Ali. “For example, protein is very important, as is fruit and veg.” The team also offers a ‘well leg’ service including toenail cutting and foot check service, costing £20 for 20 minutes. The 20% off voucher applies. In the wider healthcare community, DDRC Wound Care offers training to residential home nursing staff and they are spreading the word about their service among the tourism industry, following a number of cases where visitors on holiday needed help. On October 8, the team is holding a 1-day wound care conference at Plumer House in Crownhill, for community nurses and nursing home nurses to attend. Registration is £10 and can be booked on the ‘Events’ page on the website www.ddrc.org. DDRC Wound Care is registered with the Care Quality Commission.
Ali Bishop (left) and Del Waller, tissue viability nurse specialists
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If you feel the team can help you, give them a call for a free mini assessment on the phone 01752 237111. For more information about their work, visit the website www.ddrc.org/wound-care DDRC Wound Care Plymouth Science Park, Research Way, Derriford PL6 8BU
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GARDENING MATTERS By Fiona Newton and Rebecca Rose of Plymouth Garden Centre Seeing wildlife flourishing in your garden is quite a wonderful sight. With the bee population still declining, it is so important now more than ever to plant flowers that will encourage them to feed on the nectar and collect the pollen. As well as pollinating our flowers, bees produce honey to feed the young bee larvae. Interestingly, the larvae that are chosen to become future ‘queen bees’ are fed with ‘royal jelly’ which is honey produced by young female worker bees and incorporates not only the pollen but also chemical secretions from their glands. And it isn’t just bees that we need to look after; butterflies, hoverflies, lacewings, moths, ladybirds and more, each have their own benefit to our ecosystem and environment. Make your garden into a wildlife habitat and you will reap the rewards – encouraging birds and hedgehogs too (great for slug control!). It isn’t quite as easy as simply planting any plant: multipetalled flowers are often too tricky for pollinators to gain access and some plants are sterile, which means they don’t produce pollen. Sterile plants may still produce nectar, however, so can still be used for gathering food. We have picked out some of our favourites pollinator attracting plants. These plants are perfect for containers too, so even a small space urban garden can become a natural wildlife habitat. In fact, city gardens are even more important, since the loss of green spaces in our urban areas means pollinators are needing to fly further between plants, often becoming too exhausted, or not finding enough food to feed themselves, let alone their hive.
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Let’s start with the most popular! Bees love Lavender and Salvias, in fact they attract all beneficial insects, including ladybirds who will happily munch away on aphids. Plant it in larger drifts to attract butterflies who prefer large areas of blooming flowers.
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Both plants have tubular flowers which are mainly visited by long-tongued bumblebees although other bees and butterflies will feed on them too. They use their weight to open the jaw of the flower and squeeze inside to gather the pollen as you can see in the photo! They can be grown as a bushy plant in a container, and dwarf antirrhinum varieties look great in a bed or border.
Dahlia
Most varieties flower continuously through into Autumn and their showy flowerheads make them a fantastic statement plant for a container. Single flowered varieties are perfect for bees and butterflies, but many varieties have masses of petals which make accessing pollen just too difficult for pollinators. They still have a place in the garden through, giving a place for a rest and a wash, as this Small Skipper Butterfly is demonstrating in the photo!
Buddleia (Butterfly Bush)
As the name suggests, pop one of these in your garden and you will soon have lots of butterflies! They are available in many different colours, with dwarf varieties for small
Jobs in the garden for August • Containers – keep them well watered and feed every two weeks with a liquid feed. • Re-pot your strawberry runners for more strawberries! • Wisterias, especially those that failed to flower should have all the new growth cut back to just 5 or 7 leaves from the main stem • Deadhead your plants regularly to stop them self-seeding and encouraging them to flower into the autumn • Prune climbing roses after they have finished flowering (unless they are a repeat flowering variety in which case leave them) • Pull up perennial weeds, use a daisy grubber (available in store) to help pull up the roots with it. • Hedges can be given their final trim now before they stop growing.
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Despite their exotic appearance, they are hardy down to -12 degrees centigrade! A surprisingly easy plant to look after which flowers from spring throughout summer. It is one of the few plants that has nectar guides visible to the human eye as well as the bee. Indian Summer has to be our most popular variety with striking red and yellow flowers. Surprisingly easy to grow, it flowers long into Autumn and with basic care will come back year after year, just like your bees and butterflies! Other plants that are perfect for bees are: Asters, Astrantia, Caryopteris, Echinacea, Fruit trees, Gaillardia, Geraniums, Lamium, Lupins, Papaver, Penstemon, Rudbeckia, Sedums and Wildflowers Other plants that are perfect for butterflies are: Dianthus, Escallonia, Hebes, Holly, Honeysuckle, Fuchsia, Nettle (let them grow wild down the side of your shed!) Ivy, Jasmine, Nasturtiums, Phlox, Scabiosa and Verbena.
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ART MATTERS
Plymouth Art Trail 2019 is about to hit the streets! They’re iconic bits of Plymouth, but not as you’ve seen them before; they’re everyday aspects of domesticity, viewed through a quirky lens; they’re fleeting ‘wow’ moments spotted while walking in the city; and they’re uplifting abstracts using the language of paint and colour to express words you can’t say.
Rita has spent the past few weeks painting with her left hand, after breaking her right hand in a fall - and is amazed at the results: “It’s been a total revelation,” she said. “There is something that’s coming out that is different. I’ve just started to paint again with my right hand, but I will continue to paint with my left hand as well.” Rita has been a professional artist since the 1980s. At the start of her career, she Just a snapshot of the work being shown established her reputation for large abstracts by a diverse collective of city artists as they but changed to intricate still-life watercolours prepare to stage their annual Plymouth Art after moving to a smaller studio space in Trail over nine days at the end of August. Cornwall. The unexpected loss of her brother The artists are all members of Drawn to the two years ago has prompted her to go back Valley, a 150-strong collective that stretches to her artistic roots. Her recent paintings are the length of the River Tamar. The Plymouth big abstracts with the themes of boundaries Art Trail is part of the group’s Open Studios and liminal space: “I found I couldn’t paint the event taking place from August 24 to still lifes anymore,” she explained. September 1. “I think it’s partly an exploration of what Where-ever you are in Plymouth, there’s you can do with paint and with colour, to likely to be an Open Studio that’s up your express yourself about something you street - or very close to it. Some are in can’t talk about. In nearly all of them, there the artists’ own studios, while others are is a feeling of rising, they are all uplifting.” utilising public spaces, such as the Open During her Open Studio, Rita will be holding Studio being shared by Arth Lawr and Jan a studio sale of mounted and wrapped Brewerton at Homeframe Gallery & Picture watercolours and etchings spanning her Framing at the Genesis Building in Union career. Street. One of Arth Lawr’s popular works In Hyde Park Road, artist Richard Arth is carrying on Plymouth’s tradition Sunderland is holding his Open Studio at the as a national hotspot for naïve art, following Framing Centre & Artmill Gallery. Richard in the footsteps of Beryl Cook and his was for many years an art teacher at mentor, Brian Pollard. His acrylics are bright Devonport High School for Girls. Just before and colourful and often set in Plymouth he was due to retire in 2016, he suffered a and Cornwall: “But I’ll add components that stroke. He learnt to walk again by strolling I want to put in, so they’ll look like a place, around Central Park and Hyde Park, and but my interpretation of the place is what’s it’s the morning light in this part of the city different and interesting. And I love having that’s behind much of his abstract work: lots of people in my paintings because “When the sun rises early in the year, it there’s a rhythm to a group of people, comes straight down this road. That light, almost like they’re dancing.” with the passing cars and buses, creates In Jan’s paintings and lino prints, lots of reflections and angles. These are she zooms in on ordinary objects and the ‘wow’ moments, seen in a fragment of occurrences and brings them to life: “I a second, that I seek to reproduce in my like adding humour into them and playing The Sacred Trees by Olivia Kazlauskaite paintings.” around with perspective. Richard is also inspired When I saw three birds on by Plymouth’s ancient a bird feeder, it looked like history and geography, they were arguing. That was and his paintings often the inspiration behind ‘A feature the greys and Domestic’, which has three purples of the land that birds on a cuppa, having a Plymouth sits on. Just domestic.” along the road from Arth and Jan will each Artmill, at the Shekinah have 20-30 of their shop on Mutley Plain, you’ll paintings at Homeframe and find the Open Studio of will also be using the space mixed media artist Olivia as a studio for the week. Kazlauskaite - so why not take in both at the same time? Arth - who has painted one Potting On by Jan Brewerton The other artists are, in Manadon, Clare Rogers; in of the Elmer elephants Mannamead, Gay Kent and Sylvia Hofflund (shared) and said: “The contrast in our styles and colours complement each Marianne Sturtridge; and in Devonport, Bryony Upton, Maggie other really nicely and hopefully people will enjoy seeing them Lintell and Janet Tamblin (shared). together.” Make your way up from Union Street to Stoke, and you’ll Details of all the Plymouth Art Trail and Drawn to the find the Open Studio of well-known Plymouth artist, Rita Valley Open Studios artists and venues are in the Smith. Rita was one of the founding members of Drawn to the free brochure - contact Gay Kent on 01752 666670 Valley in 2003 and came up with the collective’s name. She is for your nearest stockist. Or view the brochure sharing her Open Studio with printmaker Rosie Kearton and online. www.drawntothevalley.co.uk mixed media jewellery artist, Val Muddyman.
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ART MATTERS Artist Rita Smith has had to learn to paint lefft handed after breaking her right hand in a fall
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TRAVEL MATTERS
My Kilimanjaro challenge!
By Andrea James of Peter Goord Travel A few years ago, over a couple of glasses of wine, I shared with my best friend my desire to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain and at over 19,000 feet is the tallest free-standing mountain in the world. We made a pact that we would complete this challenge together. When my 50th birthday was approaching we decided that this would be the perfect time to embark on our adventure! I love to travel and still feel excited when I arrive at the airport for any trip I have planned, however, this time was filled with a little apprehension about the mammoth task ahead of us. I travelled with G Adventures and on arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport we were met by our guide and transferred to our overnight hotel. It’s here that we met the rest of our group, five Brits, five Americans, one Canadian and one German - mostly in their 20s and two of them had recently completed Everest base camp. Facts that didn’t exactly fill me with confidence! We had selected the six-day Machame Route because of its acclimatisation profile and its scenery. Unfortunately it’s also known as the ‘Whiskey route’ due to its level of difficulty! During our welcome meeting and after our introductions we were asked to discuss the toilet situation, which as you can imagine isn’t pleasant on a mountain! They have what is known as a ‘long drop toilet’ which is a hole cut into a piece of wood with a ditch below, which is some cases the ditch can already be quite full! We were offered the option to rent two toilets at a cost of $400, as this only equated to $34 each, we pretty quickly all agreed that it was essential. On reflection, it was the best $34 I’ve ever spent! Our group of 12 would be accompanied up the mountain with a 42-strong team, made up of seven chief experience officers and 35 porters and cooks. After a good night’s sleep we were ready to begin our adventure! Day 1 Once our day bags were packed with three litres of water, wet weather gear, sun hat, sunscreen, hand sanitiser and snacks we were driven to the Machame Gate (1800m) in Kilimanjaro National Park. After registration, pictures and a carb filled lunch we set off on our 11km walk through the rainforest. This was the first time we heard ‘pole, pole’ which translates as ‘slowly, slowly’ - a phrase repeated frequently over the coming days. The weather was pleasant and we arrived at Machame Camp (2800m) around 6pm. We arrived at camp to find our tents pitched and our two newly hired porta loos just a few steps away. We were also
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treated to our first clear glimpse of Mount Kilimanjaro or Kili as it is affectionately known. My stomach flipped with a mixture of excitement and nerves, as it seemed so far away! We were then all invited to meet in the ‘mess’ tent for tea and popcorn and a briefing on the following day’s trek. We each had to have our oxygen levels and heart rates measured and noted, this was repeated each evening until the end of our climb. After a dinner of cucumber soup, fish, potatoes and vegetables we finally fell into our tents exhausted at around 8.30pm. Day 2 Despite having never slept in ‘Mild altitude sickness a tent in my life I’d say I slept and headache. Nothing pretty well. We were woken at 6.30am with a welcome can prepare you for cup of tea and asked to meet for breakfast at 7.15am. Today this feeling or wasn’t going to be such a prevent it’ long distance, but we were increasing in elevation to 3750m and the terrain was much more challenging. It was much steeper than the previous day; the taller vegetation had disappeared, and the scenery was starting to look more barren, more like a mountain. I arrived at Shira Camp mid-afternoon feeling like I’d been beaten with a stick. Time for a short rest before we were introduced to all 42 members of the team and entertained by their singing and dancing. Bedtime was earlier tonight at around 7.30pm, but not before we took time to appreciate the simple beauty of the night sky and the magnificent stars. Mild altitude sickness and headache. Nothing can prepare you for this feeling or prevent it. Day 3 Today was all about acclimatising, climbing high and sleeping low, we trekked for five hours through semi dessert terrain before stopping for lunch at Lava Tower (4600m). After lunch we continued down to Baranco Camp (3900m). Today was a long day, but the mood was good and was constantly lifted even higher by passing porters who always greeted us with a smile and ‘jambo’ to help us along, despite balancing tents etc on their heads! Again, I was suffering from mild altitude sickness and headache. My body was really noticing the lack of oxygen and we still had a long way to climb. Day 4/5 The dreaded Baranco Wall! You can only pass through this in single file and when it’s busy you need to queue! To minimise any wait we had a 5.30am wake up and were ready to tackle the wall at 7am. Sections of the wall required ‘monkey style’ climbing but I felt safe in the knowledge that our guides and
TRAVEL MATTERS porters were supporting us and lending a hand when required. Needless to say, only a few porters passed us and within two hours we had all completed the wall. After stopping for lunch en route we arrived at Barufu or base camp at around 4pm. Today’s meeting was at 5pm and was very important as tonight was summit night! Barufu Camp is perched on an exposed ridge in a bleak and barren landscape. Unfortunately, with the blustery winds it wasn’t looking great for our ascent. At around 7pm we were told to get some rest. That’s easier said than done when you realise that in five hours you will be undertaking the biggest challenge of your life! At 11pm we started to get ready: six layers of clothes on the top half, four on the bottom, balaclavas, hats, gloves and a head torch. Before we set off, our guide told us that we were in for possibly the toughest night any of us would ever undertake. He said we would need to ‘dig deep’ if we wanted to reach the summit but that we COULD do it. He told us ‘Pain is temporary, victory is forever’ Once we’d done it, no one could ever take it away from us. At midnight we left facing strong winds and freezing temperatures. After 45 minutes my water had frozen and I could no longer feel my fingers – it was going to be a long night. After two hours it was obvious that our group had divided up into sections according to our pace. I was left with a guide and a porter and I had no choice but to share their warm drinks to keep me going. The rest of ‘I was mentally and the night is a bit of a blur but I remember seeing dawn break physically exhausted and realised that I wasn’t going to reach the summit at sunrise. I but this was one was too slow for that! of the proudest The last push through the scree to Stella Point was the moments of my life’ most mentally and physically challenging part of the trip. I tried to rest here, but my snack had frozen and the extreme winds made it impossible to relax. I was then greeted by some of my group who were on their descent. This lifted my spirits as they were all full of smiles, hugs and encouragement. I still had an hour of walking to go before I reached the summit, but their high spirits definitely gave me a much needed boost of energy. I finally reached Uhuru Peak (meaning Freedom) at 8.03am and I burst into tears. The skies were blue, the view incredible and it was a moment I’ll never forget. I felt so proud that I’d finally made it. What an accomplishment. I was mentally and physically exhausted, but this was one of the proudest moments of my life. Two more of my group reached the summit shortly after me and it was lovely to all have a moment together, although this was kept brief due to the extreme altitude and freezing temperatures! Now for the descent – nobody mentions this! It was a killer, we had to use our poles the whole way down, the wind was strong, and I was exhausted. I finally arrived at my camp after dreaming of my tent and mattress for hours, only to be told that due to the high winds camp had been moved. It was another two-hour walk. I cried again. I finally got to Millennium camp at 2pm, 14 hours after I had set off. As you can imagine, we all slept well that night. Day 6 Our final day…a five-hour descent back to the gate. Once again, my friend and I were last to arrive, but because of this someone else had got to the bar first and greeted us with two bottles of Kilimanjaro beers! Cheers – we’d done it! In summary: Kilimanjaro was the toughest thing I’ve ever done, harder than I imagined and I think my whole group agreed with this. I feel grateful that I have made some wonderful friends on this journey. It’s incredible how, when you are put under such challenging conditions, everyone pulls together and the support and strength that we all gave to each other was what enabled us all to reach the summit. Also, six days with no hairbrush, (not intentional!) no mirror and no social media is far more liberating than you think. My advice would be, if it’s on your bucket list, DO IT. You won’t regret it. And if you can raise a little money for charity along the way, like I did, it’s a win, win situation. www.cornerstonevision.com
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