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Markyate Cricket 20/20 and new sponsorship from Markyate Spice Mistletoe Fair Preview The Life of Barbara Moseley from Markyate Tring Brewery Celebrates 25 years Caddington Allotments Redbourn Library Awards

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Markyate Spice have won this prestigious award for an amazing second time in two years. The winning dish this time was Kerala Style Aubergine and Pulled Chicken. Boss of the restaurant Gyash Uddin said, “It is amazing that we have done it again. Out of hundreds of chefs, ours got the thumbs up. We have a great team here and we are looking forward to the awards ceremony which takes place next month in London.

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WELCOME TO MIMAGAZINE Your local magazine for Redbourn, Kinsbourne Green, Markyate, Flamstead, Caddington, Slip End, Aley Green, Woodside, Kensworth, Whipsnade, Studham, Dagnall, Ringshall and the Gaddesdens.

Dear Readers, I love pu ng this issue together because we are talking about the winter fes vi es and the build up to Christmas. There is so much going on in November and December around the area so put your mobiles down, turn off the lap­tops and TVs and get out there. See pages 62­65 which lists everything that’s going on. You will be spoilt for choice. Although our thoughts are turning to Christmas, in here we report on some autumn events which were very popular in the area including the Classic Cars on the Common in Redbourn and the 20/20 Cricket Match in Markyate. Our Adver sements manager, Janet and I went to a talk at the Luton Hoo Walled Gardens for our ritual, bi­monthly ou ng, post distribu on of the magazine. We were amazed to learn about the history of the gardens in the stately homes in Bedfordshire and there are surprisingly many of them. The me period was the 18th ­ 20th century and although it was very much the era of ‘us’ and ‘them’, you realise that if the landowners had not been so lavishly rich and the ordinary people so poor, working for a pi ance, they wouldn’t have been able to afford to build these grand mansions and gardens that have become our heritage which we can all enjoy today. We learned what a Ha Ha is. Do you know what it is and what it’s purpose is? Enjoy the fes ve season.

Sue Mitchell

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Disclaimer: Mimagazine is published in good faith and cannot be held responsible in any way for inaccuracies in reports, ar cles or adver sing that appear in the magazine. The views expressed in editorial may not necessarily reflect the views of the editor. Photographs and material submi ed by readers can only be published if permission has been granted by the photographer or originator of the informa on/intellectual property. Mimagazine cannot be held responsible for checking all such permissions have been granted.

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Contents 4

Editor’s Welcome

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News

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Reader Compe ons

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Kensworth Fruit and Veg Show

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Redbourn Classic Car Show

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Car Clinic with Redbourn Autos – Winter Tips

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Markyate Cricket Club 20/20

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Mistletoe Fair Preview

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The Life of Barbara Moseley from Markyate

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Fi een years for Majes c Trees is celebrated with a symposium

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Tring Brewery celebrates 25 years in business

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Redbourn Christmas Fair Preview

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Caddington Allotments

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Collings Wells Hall has had a re­vamp

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Legal Ma ers Made Simple – beware employees who leave and set­up in compe on

Knowing When to Change Your Life

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What’s On

Redbourn Library Awards

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Pop­Up Pumpkin Farm

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Markyate Cricket Club to join the Saracens’ League next season Markyate Spice to sponsor the shirts Gyash Uddin, boss of Markyate Spice was delighted to present the vice­captain and treasurer with sponsored training and playing shirts for next season when MCC enters the Saracen’s league. “I was looking to sponsor one of the sport’s clubs and it was MCC who asked first. Now that they are entering the Saracens’ League, I am very pleased to be sponsoring their shirts and I wish them good luck for

2018,” said Mr Uddin. “It’s great that MCC has been supported by a local business and we are very grateful to Gyash for his sponsorship. We are looking forward to having a great season of cricket next year,” said deputy skipper David Maskell. BREAKING NEWS. Markyate Spice have just won Best Chef award for the second year running from Curry Life Magazine.

Boss of Markyate Spice Gyash Uddin presents the sponsored shirts to David Maskell vice captain, and Paul Fli on, treasurer. Also in the photo are Dan Mor mer and Kevin Locke

Bridging the Genera ons at St Ma hews, Redbourn The Age No Limit Club Janet Crawley of St Ma hews reminds us that St Ma hews is not a Care Home but a Home. She regularly contacts MiMag with updates of what’s going on and a recent ini a ve has been to create a club to bring the very young and the very old together. “We have been taking no ce of the recent documentary on BBC 4 that shows the benefits of having seniors and children, four years and under to communicate, play and have fun with seniors. All seniors, regardless of demen a or age, connect with young children and the children connect with them,” said Janet. “The St Ma hews Age No Limit Club is open to mums, babies and youngsters. They can come and chat to the residents, bring pets; (with approval before) in fact, they can bring everybody.”

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Lucky Winners of the Pavillion Restaurant Compe on Our three photo compe on had many of you flummoxed so we had to make it easier by just giving you two to guess correctly. Only two of you guessed all three photos correctly, but 45 were correct on the two. Faced with this situa on, Kois, manager of the Pavillion Indian restaurant, generously offered a third prize so both of the three photo winners plus one of the two photo winners have been given the meal for two at the Pavillion. Thank you Kois and well done to the winners who are: Jim McGuckin and Diana Helsey who both correctly iden fied all three photos: Ashridge Monument, Toms Hill and Aldbury The winner of the two­photo compe on was Ann Davis who correctly iden fied Ashridge Monument and Aldbury. Kois said, “I am happy to offer a third prize as the compe on was well supported and if the winners call the restaurant on 01582 841436, they can each book a table for two.”

Lynzanne Ward was the lucky winner of the Noemi Dorgu family portrait package £471.20 raised by the The Plume, Markyate The Plume held their McMillan coffee morning on Friday 29th September and landlady Chris ne, would like to thank all those who helped with dona ons or on the day and especially those who turned up to support the event.

£435.03 raised by Julie’s Art Group Julie’s Art Group Exhibi on at the Heathfield Centre raised £435.03 of which £50 was given to a dog rescue charity. The remaining money went to Hillside Animal Sanctuary who sent a lovely le er informing them of the type of work their dona on would support.

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WIN £100 worth of award­winning Usborne children’s books in me for Christmas The Li le Bananas Bookshop is your local village Usborne provider, working independently to get the wonderful range of Usborne books into the hands of your children. Usborne is a mul ­award­winning children's publishing company with unrivalled reputa on for fantas c quality. With over 2,000 books available; from baby­books through to young adult novels, Li le Bananas can offer expert advice to help you find the perfect book for your child, or children close to you. For more informa on, special offers, and an exclusive loyalty scheme, you can find us on Facebook at Li le Bananas Bookshop, or contact Hannah Armstrong directly at Li le Bananas Bookshop hannah.armstrong08@hotmail.co.uk 07950508305 For your chance to win £100 worth of books in the Usborne na onal prize draw, PLUS be one of two guaranteed winners of an Usborne Christmas tle of your choice, simply fill out the detail below and email to sue@mimagazine.co.uk. Please put Usborne Books Compe on in the tle line. Name: Email address: Contact number: Entries close on 30th November so don’t delay, ENTER NOW!

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Sunshine and the local community supported the 10th Flower & Vegetable Show in Kensworth Village Hall on 2nd September Words by David Manton and Janet Brown and photos by Janet Brown

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ith the usual array of colour, the show lived up to expecta ons with some quality exhibits. In addi on to the usual garden produce, a packed audience enjoyed the displays of cakes, preserves, flower arrangements, home­made gree ng cards and kni ng. A big a rac on was the decorated flower pots, bird houses and artwork prepared by the children from Kensworth School.

Best In Show winners L­R Alan McClelland, Robert Ash, Geoff Stafford, Jacqui & Jimmy Harrison

Major prizewinners were Chris and Maureen Venstone (Front Garden), Peter and Marjorie Lynn and John and Maria Silva (Allotments), Lynn Lewis (Cookery), Shirley Hull (Flower Arrangement), Anne McDonald (Cra work), David Manton (Fruit), and Casey Thomas (Children’s Category).

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Alan McClelland’s carrots were voted the best vegetable and Geoff Stafford’s dahlias, the best flowers. Geoff also won the trophy for gaining most points in the show. The prizes were presented by Robert Ash of Ashton’s Estate Agents, who have been major sponsors for the past five years. Other sponsors were The Horse & Jockey, Old Palace Lodge Hotel, TC Feeds & The Tack Haven, Chicks Crop Shop and Wyevale Garden Centre. David Manton commented, ‘Myself and the commi ee would like to thank all exhibitors, judges, sponsors, helpers and everyone who visited during the a ernoon; again, another very successful show.’ I had a thoroughly enjoyable a ernoon and I won a raffle prize; a voucher to spend in TC Feeds and the Tack Haven! Home grown carrots ­ yum

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The Classics Come to Redbourn 16th September on Redbourn Common Words and photos by Janet Brown

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Gordon Dickens of The Hollybush family run pub, was offering local ales and Pimms and Redbourn Autos, Ac ve Leisure, Redbourn Care Group, Redbourn Players and Redbourn Christmas Market were among the many stalls to visit and catch up with village news.

The Redbourn Players were out in force promo ng the pantomime ‘Frankenstein’ which will take place on 7th, 8th and 9th December. They are advising people to purchase ckets now as they are selling fast. With the director of the show, Pauline Mead, playing Frankenstein’s estranged wife, it is sure to be a fun family ou ng! A fantas c £8,000 was raised and these monies will go to the Redbourn Care Group and Friends of St Mary’s Church. Here’s hoping there will be another Classic show next year!

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I found myself conversa on with The Redbourn Care Group organiser Dennis Bigham who informed me, ‘We are ge ng a new 15­seater mini bus in January which, like the current mini bus, will be put to good use. We are always looking for new recruits. It doesn’t ma er how much me you can contribute all volunteers are welcome. We are building our funds for tomorrow’.

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Redbourn Christmas Market promo ng the event L­R Alex Colville, commi ee member and Caroline Burde , Chairman

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Shop and be entertained in Luton town centre this Christmas Shoppers and families in Luton town centre are in for a special treat this Christmas with a host of free fes ve fun events throughout November and December. Luton Business Improvement District (BID) is planning some exi ng events and entertainment which will add extra Christmas sparkle to the town centre. Among the events planned; Mike & Evie from Mike the Knight will be making personal appearances at intervals in the lead­up to the Luton’s Christmas lights switch­on on Saturday 25th November – an event organised by Luton Borough Council Santa will wander through the town centre with Mrs Claus, his Christmas elves and a host of walkabout entertainers as they meet and greet families on Saturday 2nd December. Other fes ve highlights on St George’s Square include a light display on the side of Luton Central Library which will bring the area to life on Friday 8th and Saturday 9th December, MIKEY and DONNIE from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles who will be making personal appearances at intervals on Saturday 16th December and fes ve carol singing by the 30­foot Christmas tree on Saturday 23rd December. Gavin O’Brien, Chair of the Luton Business Improvement District (BID) and co­director of town centre based business Clearhead said, “We are delighted to be able to bring some really exci ng events to Luton town centre

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during November and every weekend in December in the run­up to Christmas. In addi on to some of the bigger events, we have also arranged walkabout performers, a magician, fire­ea ng s lt walkers, carol singing as well as other acts to entertain families and shoppers. They will bring an added fes ve feel and Christmas cheer during the busy period and they are all free. “Luton BID’s fun Christmas programme will help build the reputa on of Luton town centre as a great place to shop and be entertained.” Turn to page 31 to find more details of Christmas events funded by Luton BID.

Molly the biker Jack Russell I met Molly and her owner Ron by chance when delivering the last issue of MiMagazine. Ron had pulled out on his motor bike from the garage and my a en on was drawn to a dog si ng proudly in a special chair at the back of the bike. It was a Jack Russell, dressed Ron and Molly in a biker’s leather jacket. I was intrigued to find out more about this biking dog and Ron told me that they had been all over Europe and the UK together. Molly sits in her special chair and is happy to travel miles a day on tour with Ron. “She did have a helmet but she wouldn’t keep it on so I had to give up on her wearing a safety hat!” said Ron. He went on to tell me that she has her own Facebook page called Molly’s Exploits. A er being accepted onto the group, I could follow the full adventures of Molly and Ron. Fascina ng. What an amazing partnership it is for Ron from Markyate and his precious Jack Russell. I copied this comment from Ron on Facebook when they

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were on their European Tour: “Molly walked in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Italy. She visited great places like Prutz, Salzburg, Venice and Mont Blanc plus many challenging mountain passes including Stelvio. She saw great castles including the one where the film Where Eagles Dare was filmed and the famous mountains filmed in The Sound of Music, The fab Dolomites, Alps and Garden Island of Mainau on Lake Constance. Also, Lake Como and many more smaller places.” How many dogs born in the UK are so well travelled as Molly? She has to have rabies vaccina ons and be fully passported but then she is ready for the off. Where next Ron and Molly?

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Is your car ready for Winter? By Melanie Wooding Jones, Redbourn Auto Solu ons – Caring for you and your car

The AA report that the majority of accidents occur during the winter months accompanied by a steep rise in reported breakdowns. But why do our cars suddenly become unreliable? What makes Winter different from other seasons? The cold weather condi ons affect many parts of a car – the oil becomes thicker (like honey le in a fridge), fuel doesn’t burn as effec vely, pipes burst, engines seize, ba eries don’t charge as efficiently and there is more drain on the system; as well as the doors freezing shut and wipers ge ng stuck to the windscreen! As with all things mechanical/electrical, if you look a er them they perform be er. A er all, you wouldn’t put your electric heater in the freezer and expect it to work would you?! So, with this in mind, here are a few helpful ps to keep you safe this winter.

can produce more energy. In cold weather the power available, even when fully charged, is only half what it would be in warm weather. The good news is that you can take steps to reduce the chance of your ba ery le ng you down. • During a rou ne service, your garage will check that the clamps and connec ons to the ba ery are secure and corrosion free. • The life of a ba ery is usually around 5 years, so if it is older and there are signs that the car is struggling to start, best to get it replaced. • When you park, remove any extra drain on the ba ery by turning off anything electrical ­ wipers, heater, lights, radio, etc. This means that when you return to the car, the charge goes directly to the starter motor providing op mum ability to ‘turn over’ and recharge.

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• On a manual car, dip the clutch to prevent the car from trying to start the gearbox also.

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When the car is turned on, there is a chemical reac on that produces electrons supplying the ba ery’s current. At normal temperatures they’ll produce enough current to keep the ba ery’s power full and working well. The more you drive, the more the ba ery charges. In colder weather it becomes harder for the ba ery to produce enough current to stay at maximum poten al, therefore the reserves drop. There has to be enough charge in the ba ery to ‘turn over’ the engine so that it

The radiator in your vehicle cools your engine and needs a mixture of water and an freeze to func on. An freeze prevents corrosion, freezing and overhea ng of the radiator, engine, water pump, etc. Star ng a car with a frozen water pump could strip the teeth off the ming belt leading to expensive internal damage, so it is vital to keep this at the right mix and level.

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26 Winter Tyres Winter tyres increase your stopping distance by 11m in temperatures below ­7°C. It is worth considering them if you do a lot of driving! They are made from a special compound and tread design, providing excellent grip and control in low temperatures.

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Other issues you may encounter could be: Frozen screen washers – remember to use a screen wash addi ve all year round. Undiluted in winter works best, but read the bo le first. Frozen wipers ­ Trying to operate windscreen wipers which are solidly stuck to the glass can lead to blown fuses which in turn affect other more vital systems. Make sure automa c windscreen wipers are turned off. Make sure the wipers aren't stuck to the glass, before se ng off too! Frozen door locks and door seals ­ A squirt of WD40 in the locks will help as will a light smear of Vaseline or silicone polish on the door seals (applied by cloth to avoid ge ng it on the paintwork!). If snow falls, clear it regularly to prevent the car turning into a block of ice. Frozen igni on locks ­ Anything electrical can become affected by damp weather. The key here is to keep the interior as dry as possible – don’t leave snow covered wellies or clothes in the car overnight.

The MET office sta s cs show that the average temperature last year remained below 7°C for 6 months, making cold weather tyres suitable for use from October to March. If these are your preferred tyres this winter, it is worth ge ng them ordered soon as demand is usually high. If winter tyres aren’t your thing, the AA recommend at least 3mm tread depth to help maintain your contact with the road. Even at 3mm, your tyre is 78% worn. Make sure you and your family remain safe this winter and don’t leave anything to chance. If you’d rather not have the hassle of checking over the car yourself, talk to a professional. At Redbourn Auto Solu ons we put a high emphasis on the safety of our customers, therefore a Full Winter Check is a complimentary service. To book call us on 01582 679300

For more informa on on winter driving or what to carry in your boot over the winter, take a look at our website www.RedbournAutoSolu ons.com

Windows frozen to their frame ­ Best to leave the car un l it is warmed up and the ice is melted. Windows can detach from the mechanism if you try to ac vate them, or burn out the motor. Frozen rear drum brakes and handbrake cables ­ Keeping your car clean through the winter to remove corrosive road salt is good, but try not to use the hose or pressure washer to prevent the water ge ng into the brake cables or drums. Garage ­ Some people go to the extreme and remove their ba ery to take it inside, but our advice would be to use your garage, if you are able to, which will keep the vehicle dry and as warm as possible. Fuel ­ Be prepared for un mely delays and keep at least ¼ tank of fuel in the car.

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20/20 Match in glorious Bank Holiday Monday sunshine ends the season for Markyate Cricket Club and prepares them for the Saracens League next year

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t was a three team 20/20 compe on with a 10.30 start so the barbeque was revved up and ready to go with a breakfast special cooked by Mr and Mrs locke. The teams were MCC a&b and Luton Town CC. Each team played against each other once and the final came down to MCC a) v LTCC in a 20 over match. A half hour rest period preceded the final so that players could have some liquid refreshment as well as a delicious Indian buffet supplied by their new kit sponsors, Markyate Spice. The MCC vice captain, Dave Maskell, opened up with Gary Sanford and a 50­run partnership was made before both began blowing in the heat and were run out. Maskell scored 34 and Sanford 55. Dan Mor mer made 13 not out, captain Carl Smith 5 and then Charlie Merson wasted no me in se ng about the a ack, scoring 50 with a 6 with only 2 balls to go. This set a good target of 174 for 4 of their 20 overs. MCC knew it would be tough against a free scoring Luton ba ng order and indeed LTCC got off to a brisk start and MCC could not restrict them. No ma er how many bowling changes they made, Luton always seemed to be in control. Smith came on and died things up, taking a quick wicket and ge ng the run rate up to a challenging level. It was in vain however, as Luton won with an over to spare.

“It was a thoroughly enjoyable day and a good test for us as we are joining the Saracens League on Saturdays next season. We will start in division 10c and will be assessed a er the first season. Sunday cricket was not working as people wanted to play league cricket and so we were losing players to those teams that were playing league cricket. MCC had long been a league cricket team and this is where we need to be, playing league cricket on a Saturday. We will s ll play some games on a Sunday but Luton Town CC will primarily use the Rec on Sundays for the Beds league. We are working at ge ng a youth sec on started with adequate training and coaching facili es from next year onwards so we are on the hunt for sponsors from the local community. We need kit sponsorship, nets, and coaching courses. Our local fine dining Indian restaurant have sponsored us to the sum of £1,500 for new match day shirts and training kit for which we are very grateful,” said captain Carl Smith. Sue Mithell, Editor of MiMagazine, had this to say, “I loved the a ernoon of cricket. It was good to put faces to names and listen to the banter between the players and the spectators who all take it in good humour. Enjoying a couple of glasses of Prosecco and an Indian buffet from Markyate Spice made for a perfect bank holiday Monday,”. Con nued on page 28...

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Sponsors are needed If anyone would like to play, coach or sponsor us in any way please contact Carl on 07725 556 464 Guess Who?

Three trophies for Dan Mortimer Awards were made on 2nd September at the Sport and Social Club, Markyate Most Wickets ­ Danny Mor mer ­ 13 Best Bowling Average ­ Carl Smith ­ 12.4 Most Runs ­ Danny Mor mer ­ 342 Best Ba ng Average ­ Danny Mor mer­ 53.5 6 Hit Trophy ­ Charlie Merson ­ 10 Most Improved ­ Steven Sto Players’ Player ­ William Evans Captain’s Nomina on ­ Cormack O'Halloran Chairman’s Award ­ David Marskell Most Ducks ­ Paul Skinner “This is the least favourite trophy to win which is normally won by our Sco sh overseas player Steven Sto ; but this year Paul snatched it from him,” said Carl, adding, “I think it must have been his new bat that he paid to have knocked in for him!”

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CALLING ALL YOUNGSTERS 6 YEARS AND OVER We want you to play cricket Charlie and Dan ba ng

Six­year­olds plus of all abili es who are interested in playing cricket next year, Please contact Carl on 07725 556464. More informa on will be available in later edi ons. Thank you to all who helped to make the cricket a success this year. Roll on the Saracens’ league next year. Please come and support us at the Rec.

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The Infamous Herts Mistletoe Fair is back in town

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The people of Her ordshire are in for a real treat, as Christmas comes early again this year with the magical Mistletoe Fair! Set in a series of heated, floored marquees on the main drive of the Showground, dozens of friendly cra makers will be selling unique, crea ve and en rely original products to light up your Christmas. From spectacular decora ons, to delicious treats, fun stocking fillers, plus much more. Whether it’s womenswear, jewellery, fudge, kitchen wear, cuddly toys, Herts Mistletoe Fair is the perfect way to spend a cold November day.

NEW THIS YEAR! Santa Clause is coming to town! Your kids or grandkids have the chance to tell Santa their Christmas Wish themselves with our Santa Phone hotline. Or they can post him a le er with our Santa’s post box! Post a le er to Santa and you will be sent a personalised le er by post. Sign up for a form at: shopforsomethingdifferent.com/mistletoe/

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FREE events in Luton town centre this Christmas Saturday 25th November

Saturday 2nd December

Lighting up Luton

Santa in Luton

Meet Santa, Mrs Claus, Christmas elves, stilt walkers, jugglers and dancers as they wander through in Luton town centre from 11am - 3pm.

Mike & Evie from Mike the Knight will be entertaining families in the leadup to Luton’s light switch-on with personal appearances at intervals from 2.30pm. They’ll be at the light switch-on at 6pm too.

Don’t forget to bring your camera! Lighting up Luton is organised by Luton Borough Council

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Saturday 16th December

Friday 8th December & Saturday 9th December

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Luton light show

Come and see the light projections onto Luton Central Library and be entertained by walkabout performers, fire-eating stilt walkers and a magician from 4pm - 8pm. Enjoy some hot chocolate and mulled wine while you’re there too.

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Saturday 23rd December

Carol singing

Festive carol singing at the tree in St George’s Square.

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The Lady with the Painted Fingernails:

Barbara, 1936­2017

Barbara Moseley of Markyate I had interviewed and photographed Barbara on the 1st and 5th of July 2016. She then corrected and edited the text I had wri en and also selected the photo shot she deemed fit for publica on. What follows here is therefore her authorised life story or the way she wishes to be remembered. In May this year, a er a number of heavy falls, Barbara was moved to a care home in Hemel Hempstead where she died from cancer on the 27th of August. Interview with Barbara by Werner Ustorf, Markyate. Born in London in 1936, Barbara had what Social Services a er the War called a “horrible history”. She grew up as an only child and spent the first years with her grandparents. In 1939 her dad bought a house in Ewell, Surrey, but a year later he was killed in an air raid when the RAF facili es in Montrose, Scotland were bombed. The moment when her mother received the black­edged telegram is deeply engraved in Barbara’s memory. The marriage would not have lasted anyway, Barbara says, as the father was a womaniser. This created a special bond between mother and daughter which Barbara describes as sisterhood. Deprived of the breadwinner, the two had to move out to Cheam in Surrey where Barbara could watch the Doodle Bugs from the back garden. In 1941 the authori es evacuated her to Yorkshire where she stayed un l 1944 with foster parents who she stayed in contact with: for the first me, she experienced there an unbroken family life. Leaving Cheam her mother took her back to live with the grandparents in South London, an area which was s ll occasionally bombed by the Lu waffe. Since the RAF was paying for Barbara’s educa on up to the age of eleven, her mother took her to Brighton to be educated there in a Roman Catholic convent, though Barbara was actually CoE. The me she spent with the pious sisters, some of whom were French, meant mass before breakfast and speaking French at meal mes. Barbara describes this experience as being trauma c; marked by inten onal cruelty and frequent diseases. When the funding ended in 1948, Barbara lived again with her grandparents in London and joined a girls’ grammar school that kindly waived the fees. Barbara

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followed the applied knowledge route of the school, typewri ng and shorthand, graduated as early as possible and in 1953 became a secretary at the London office of the Dolcis shoe company. She was s ll a naïve young girl at this stage. One day, her colleagues got her drunk: a lesson Barbara would never ever forget and, she says, neither should the young people of today. However, the post­war state of penury did begin to ease and when the first bananas re­appeared on the market it was like a dream. She loved dancing, in par cular when the “Twist” became fashionable. At about the same me she met John (“useless” in rela on to Twist), an appren ce with the Siemens Company and “a real gentleman” who had done his na onal service in Egypt. In 1956, at just twenty years of age, they moved to Chislehurst, Kent, and this, I feel, is the central event in Barbara’s narra ve. John, who died in 2004 from cancer, was the man of her life. He loved cricket and was the captain of Sidcup Cricket Club in Kent. “He never swore and was always kind,” said Babara. 1956 was also the year of the so­called Suez Crisis and John was conscripted again, but thanks to the interven on of the US in the ill­fated affair, he got no farther than Malta. Married life was probably Barbara’s happiest experience. Three sons were born between 1965 and 1968 and she now felt, as she says, “complete”. She tried to offer them a childhood she herself could not have. But “life was hard”, in par cular when the business John had set up, together with others, went bust in the early 1970s. Barbara proudly refused to pawn her engagement ring and instead resumed secretarial work while her mum looked a er the children. Later that decade the family moved to Harpenden, at a me when a larger newly built property was less than £4,000! Barbara’s mother, who died in 2003, con nued living with them for a while and so did her mother­in­ law. The boys went to school in St Albans and established their own lives and families a long me ago; one of them is in Australia. The twenty or so years in Harpenden, while working in the Civil Service as a part­ me typist and secretary at Rothamsted Experimental Sta on, represent the longest period of happy con nuity in Barbara’s life. This period ended when Barbara had to resign on health grounds and the couple came to the conclusion that selling the house and downsizing was now the right thing to do. In the mean me, their middle son had bought a flat in Markyate which Barbara and John rented and then, in the mid­1990s, eventually bought as their final residence. Barbara had been living on her own for twelve years in Markyate, when I interviewed her. At that me, her life style was most ac ve though her memory was not what it used to be when she was young. She worked hard to keep her memory by prac sing various ac ve techniques to retrieve words, names, years or places.

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But it is rather what she calls her “excess spending” and the fact that she suffered from falls (one leading to a broken vertebra) that persuaded the two sons living in the UK to assume power of a orney. Barbara was wearing many bracelets, one of them spor ng the 1939 phrase “Keep Calm and Carry on,” a slogan which accurately expressed her personal a tudes; she had a lot of figh ng spirit. Although she had real difficul es walking Barbara was out and about every day, using a walking s ck. Being out and about prevented her from being alone. Barbara picked up the possibility of social contacts wherever an opportunity presented itself and she regularly went to the social mee ngs in the Bap st Church – (the Anglican place was too far away for her to walk to). An important mee ng point is the local corner store with the bench opposite: it is here that she liked to have a chat with anybody who was willing, dog owners in par cular. She enjoyed being picked up by the local Care Group with other OAPs every Wednesday for a two­ course meal in the Swan. Barbara was also a member of the local History Society and the Open End, a group exploring art and culture. She was a keen traveller, using local coach companies and some of their package tours. Last me, she went to Dover, and for Christmas 2016, she booked a holiday tour in a hotel near Tunbridge Wells. She did not wish to burden her sons with her presence; she believed that her sons had got their own lives. At this point, I would think, we are encountering Barbara’s personality most clearly.

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Of course, she spent Christmas with her sons on many occasions. In April 2016, when she celebrated her 80th birthday, all of them came to Markyate. Her sons indeed cared for her but she wanted to be independent and her other expecta ons in rela on to life were rather modest. She did not need to be in the centre of things. Of her life in Markyate she said that from the beginning she felt included and that she was able to establish numerous acquaintances. But she had not made any close friends – and she did not expect to. As long as people were not rude to her she was happy: “I don’t mind being ignored,” she stated. Barbara was worried about losing her mental abili es. Her mother had demen a and died at 93, a er having spent many years in a home. This is not what Barbara would accept. She had discussed ma ers with one of her sons and the op on for an agreed end of life scenario at Dignitas in Zurich was clearly on the table. The reasons for this would not simply be selfish. Living in a home would be expensive and may even have led to the sale of the flat in Markyate. Barbara was determined to pass the property on to her sons to give them and her grandchildren more life chances. She had already planned and paid for her funeral and she le instruc ons for her ashes to be sca ered at the place where John’s and her mother’s ashes are. Barbara wanted to be in control un l the very end.

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Barbara has now departed this world but, even in her senior years, she never forgot that once she was an a rac ve and pre y girl. At regular intervals, she had her fingernails painted: blue or turquoise in summer, red in winter. To explain her ac ons she would say, “I know I’m eighty, but I s ll have pride in my appearance.”

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Majes c Trees of Flamstead Celebrated 15 years in Business

o celebrate 15 years in business, Majes c Trees hosted an invita on­only, industry symposium on 12th September. Their new Visitor Advice Centre was also opened. Around 200 people a ended including delegates from the press, garden designers, landscapers, and nurserymen and some highly regarded professionals in the industry.

Xylella across mainland Europe. Unlike Dutch Elm Disease or Ash Dieback which kills only one species of tree, Xylella is known to a ack over 300 species, many of which are common in Britain. UK growers are driving an industry ini a ve to get a robust biosecurity strategy in place swi ly to protect our borders. Nicola Spence’s briefing on the current situa on led to a forum discussion where nurserymen, landscapers, designers, and scien sts all contributed.

Peter Seabrook, one of hor culture’s most venerable and philanthropic figures opened the day. Many will know him as the presenter of Gardeners’ World through the 70s, or as the garden columnist for The Sun, a role he has held for over 40 years. Now in his 80s, he is s ll an ac ve contributor to the industry, and in his address, he called upon the delegates to inspire young people to pursue careers in hor culture. He praised Majes c Trees for how far they had come in just 15 years, commending the team for their passionate commitment, the key to the company’s success.

Concerns were raised over internet importers who are evading customs checks. Professor Spence said that this poten al breach was being looked at but the EU has indicated it will take two years to address! The EU currently allows the free movement of all plant material which has resulted in the rapid spread of the disease in southern Europe. Professor Spence challenged designers and landscapers in the audience to ensure that they only sourced plants from nurseries that were commi ed to supplying stock that was free of Xylella. There was a consensus that they would spread the word and do their utmost to be proac ve. She added that the government was considering taking emergency measures if it felt that not enough was being done.

The keynote speaker was Professor Nicola Spence, Chief Plant Health Officer for Dept of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). She addressed the industry’s rising concerns about the rapid spread of

Seminars and forums delivered by renowned names in hor culture followed, including some of the Chelsea Flower Show’s award­winning designers, contractors and TV presenters; Andy Sturgeon, Ann­

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35 Marie Powell, Mark Gregory and John Wyer, as well as Wayne Grills, Chief Execu ve of Bri sh Associa on of Landscape Industries (BALI), and Jon Wheatley represen ng the Royal Hor cultural Society (RHS). Managing Director of Majes c Trees, Steve McCurdy, presented a seminar on the produc on life cycle of a tree. Star ng from a seed or cu ng, he explained gra ing techniques, the general produc on methods how to discern quality when buying mature trees, and the factors to consider when plan ng. Mark Gregory further contributed on the topic; the landscape contractor and designer, has won more than 20 gold medals at Chelsea for his Main Avenue gardens! Delegates were finally treated to a demonstra on of how the trees are manoeuvred, using Majes c’s state­of­the­art li ing equipment. The new Visitor Advice Centre with its spill­over outdoor garden area, provided a welcoming hub throughout the day. “It was a humbling experience to have so many highly regarded industry associates gathered at our nursery for the day,” said Chris na Jones, Marke ng Manager. “I think we all feel incredibly inspired by the experience.”

The EU currently allows the free movement of all plant material which has resulted in the rapid spread of the disease [Xyllela] in southern Europe About Majes c Trees Majes c Trees has come to be regarded as one of the top growers in the UK. The company has been awarded by its industry peers, the UK Nursery Stock Grower of the Year four mes in ten years, and has twice been awarded the Silver Rose at the Interna onal Grower of the Year awards (AIPH)

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Majestic Trees is always looking for new members to join our team as we continue to grow. If you are driven, ambitious, hardworking, and with a passion for horticulture, are honest with ethics beyond reproach, then we are looking for you.

Skilled Nurseryperson - We are looking to hire additional team members, preferably with specimen tree production experience, with a “can do” nothing is impossible attitude whatever the challenge and in any weather. Good pruning skills, container production experience, irrigation knowledge but most importantly a keen understanding of how things grow. The ability to multi-task, work hard and to deadlines efficiently in a team is essential. Machinery experience and handling large specimen trees is preferable but not necessary. An HND or equivalent would be ideal, but if you can grow and believe you have what it takes we would like to talk to you. Excellent pest and disease knowledge with a PA1 & PA6 useful.

General Nurseryperson - You may not have horticultural experience, but have worked on a farm or stables or simply love hard graft. If you like to drive heavy machinery that is a bonus, but we need someone willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done in a variety of manual jobs. If you are looking for a new challenge working outside in all weathers as part of a team that does, you may be the right person for us. Please send us your CV in strictest confidence to helen.morgan@majestictrees.co.uk or visit our website for further information at www.majestictrees.co.uk Good pay and benefits for the right candidate, together with an industry leading bi-annual profit sharing payout. Equal opportunity employer.

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Wayne Grills (BALI) Jon Wheatley (RHS), Andy Sturgeon, Professor Nicola Spence and Peter Seabrook

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25 YEARS OF TRING BREWERY

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n a damp and foggy evening in the depths of November 1992, commercial brewing commenced in the small town of Tring for the first me in over 50 years.

The old brew house

Barry the brewer showing a visitor around the yard

Richard’s already established local brewery. Andrew was not alien to the world of brewing, having cut his teeth as a research scien st for Whitbread which culminated in a PhD from Heriot Wa University, Edinburgh. Andrew had a vision for the brewery, which he was quick to exercise.

A quarter of a decade later and we are proud to be introduced as Her ordshire’s biggest brewery, producing around two million pints of beer per year. Our journey can be seen through the eyes of the drinker (now spoilt for choice in the modern market) our loyal team of staff which is spearheaded by a doctor in yeast floccula on and the latest in a lineage of family brewers. Richard Shardlow learnt his trade from his father Peter and between them they oversaw and undertook the installa on of many breweries in the 1980s. The microbreweries that swept the plains of the US and UK in the 1990s embraced a counter­culture, juxtaposed to the large macro­ breweries of the day who had swallowed, and in turn, ceased brewing many of the drinkers’ favourite brands. Microbreweries were capturing the heart of the Bri sh public and Richard saw an opportunity in Tring; a town which, at one­ me, was home to three breweries. Richard, who also ran a brewery installa on company, Brewing Design Services, set to work to build a brewery of his own in 1992 with brewing commencing in November of that year. Aided by Kerr Hill and Barry Phipp, Ridgeway Bi er was brewed and delivered to local pubs with the high standards that had enamoured the pub­goers of yesteryear. Tring remained a ‘micro’ affair at least un l the early 2000s. Andrew Jackson joined in May 2000, combining his yearning to start a local beer brand with To adver se call 01582 965760

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the heart of the brewery’s ethos. “Looking forward from our 25th anniversary of brewing, there are no plans to lose momentum and so we have released a brand­new range of bo led beers, special one­off brews, introduced tours and published unique content to celebrate such a fantas c occasion. Our ambi on going forward isequalled only by our humble apprecia on for the local community of pubs and their patrons. 25 years going strong and here’s to 25 more – cheers!”

Andrew and Richard had the foresight to see the brewery growing even bigger over me and they were proven to be correct as the once skeleton shell of a building is now packed to the ra ers with produc on equipment. The new brewery site is now home to not only the main brewing kit, but also a small batch brewing kit and a bridge size kit to boot! Produc on is at an all­ me high, with many ambi ous projects being undertaken. A team of fresh faced beer aficionados ensure that the ambi on and spark that drove the ini al counter­ culture of the first microbrewers remains firmly at

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Don’t Miss Redbourn Christmas Market Sunday 3rd Dec 11am – 5pm

… a festive event for all the family to remember It certainly gives you the Christmas spirit and here are a selec on of photos taken at last year’s event.

# 80 plus stalls selling unique Christmas gi s, cra s, art, jewellery, and delicious food and drink # Fes ve entertainment by local musicians, performers, choirs and bands # Yule Raffle with amazing prizes # Santa’s Gro o # And the magic of the Christmas Lights being switched on officially announce the fes ve season for Redbourn.

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A busy Village Hall packed with cra and gi stands

Customers were welcomed with a glass of Buck's Fizz at Arrangements

This year MiMagazine will have a stand so please come along and say hello to Janet or Sue. We are keen to learn about your news and views for publica on in the magazine.

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Christmas at Luton Culture

Get in the fes ve mood with Christmas experiences across Luton; visit Wardown House at Christmas, see it adorned in yule de splendour, with three feature trees decorated with the theme of Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ tales of Past, Present and Future; enjoy carols sung by the B.I.G Choir and a winter recital performed by two of the UK’s leading musicians, Simon Smith (Violin) and Katherine Jenkinson (Cello). There’s something for all the family to enjoy with the enchan ng Christmas show The Owl and the Pussycat at Luton Library Theatre performed throughout December. Why not visit Santa at Stockwood (Stockwood Discovery Centre), and make memories with your li le ones?

Gather your friends and enjoy a fes ve A ernoon Tea at the Garden Café at Stockwood Discovery Centre, Connors Café at The Hat Factory Arts Centre or the Dining Room at Wardown House, Museum and Gallery. Make a night of it and get your ckets for the screening of the classic Christmas film Bad Santa or enjoy a night of merriment and mirth at the Comedy Bar Christmas special. For more informa on and to book ckets, go to www.lutonculture.com or call the box office on 01582 878100. To book A ernoon Tea, please contact the venues team on 01582 547445 or email venues@lutonculture.com.

Try Something New this Autumn at Redbourn Leisure Centre Redbourn Leisure Centre, which is operated by Everyone Ac ve on behalf of Redbourn Recrea on Centre & Playing Field Trust, has a whole host of ac vi es on offer for everyone to enjoy this autumn. The leaves have already started to turn golden brown and the nights are drawing in. Don’t wait un l the New Year to try something different. Redbourn Leisure Centre is a fantas c sports and recrea on centre providing ac vi es for all age­ groups. The centre has recently undergone a large £300,000 development scheme including a new 25 sta on gym, new group exercise studio, new dry side changing rooms, and a refurbishment throughout. Providing great facili es both indoor and outdoor, Redbourn Leisure Centre offers a wide selec on of ac vi es you won’t find elsewhere, such as Walking Netball, Ski les, Chair Yoga,

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Caddington Allotment Day ­ 15th August Words and photos by Janet Brown

Cul vated, crea ve and colourful were the allotments at the Caddington Allotment Open Day Event. There were refreshments, the selling of surplus fruit and vegetables, two vintage tractors on display and advice on how to keep bees. As part of the open day there was a scarecrow compe on. Many allotments took part, and voted for by members of the public the winner was the inven ve golfer ‘A Birdie Pu ’ by Syd Garne of Caddington. John Dudley form the Allotment Society commented, ‘The event was a real success and raised nearly £430. We also got lots of enquiries for ren ng plots too.’

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COLLINGS­WELLS VC MEMORIAL HALL Refurbishment Complete thanks to £30,000 Biffa Award

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The toilet facility at the Collings­Wells Hall in Caddington has been totally refurbished. The ceilings and walls have been stripped and insulated, the floors have been levelled and covered in easy clean non­slip vinyl, there are new cubicles with smart doors, the ladies’ has a new vanity unit and custom built cleaner's cupboard and the gents has been reconfigured to provide room for a disabled facility whilst s ll allowing space for a cubicle and two urinals.

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Extractor fans, low energy LED lights and an alarm system have also been included. In addi on, the foyer access to the toilets has also been insulated and decorated. All this was made possible by a £30,000 grant from Biffa Award; a mul ­million pound fund that helps to build communi es and transform lives through awarding grants to community and environmental projects across the UK, as part of the Landfill Communi es Fund. 10% matched funding for the project was provided by the Angus Brewer Community Fund (ABCF) but a very substan al amount has had to come from the Hall's own resources. Part way through the works it was agreed to extend the new toilet alarm system to cover the whole building at the Hall's own expense. “Whilst the works have much improved an important hall facility, the management commi ee are aware that much more needs to done to bring the hall up to the overall standard they would like. We are working on it,” said Peter Graham, Hall Chairman. To adver se call 01582 965760

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Knowing when to change your life and take control Sue Mitchell talks to Markyate resident, Katharine O’Kane of Suzukids

Today, we women can have it all. We can pursue a career, some mes being the main bread­winner and raise a family successfully and happily. But is this just too good to be true? Because we can have it all, is there too much pressure on us to do too much? The fast pace, do­it­all modern way of living throws up many ques ons but it doesn’t always provide the answers. With the freedom and power of earning good money comes a lot of heartache and mental stress for many. One such woman is Markyate resident Katharine O’Kane who I met at the AL3 Business Group mee ng where she told the group about her career change from BBC Concert Orchestra cellist to self­employed music teacher, specialising in children playing classical instruments. Katharine decided to set up Suzukids a er the pressures of work, combined with the responsibili es of being a wife and mother of two young children, almost gave her a nervous breakdown. This is the story of Katharine’s brave and yet difficult decision to get off the tour bus once and for all, re­shape her life and take back control. Tell us what life in the BBC Concert Orchestra was like. Life in the BBC Concert Orchestra was extremely varied, not one week was the same. One day we might be in Abbey Road studios recording the music for a film, then the next day we might be in Cheltenham performing a Jazz Concert. One of our regular dates was the Last Night of the Proms in the Park. We would play to thousands of people, performing classical music along with great ar sts like Kylie Minogue, Queen, Gary Barlow and Lang Lang. The most memorable concert we performed was at the Queen’s Jubilee outside Buckingham Palace. I also got to go to the a er party in the Palace; that was amazing! We were also the band performing at Sports Personality of the Year. The atmosphere was incredible during the 2012 event as we had just had the Olympics. How did you know that you were struggling to juggle everything? In terms of juggling my work and home, it was always tricky, but I have an amazingly suppor ve husband who would look a er the children when I was away or back very late. Deep down I wanted to be with my children much more, but couldn't see a way out as I had only ever played the cello professionally.

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What were the problems? It was in December 2016 when things started to unravel. For years, I had suppressed my feelings of wan ng to be at home more o en and it finally all came to a head last December. It was a Sunday a ernoon and another working weekend when I was performing in the Barbican Hall in London. We had just had the rehearsal and we had a dinner break before the concert. I went out on my own and broke down on the phone to my sister saying I couldn't do this anymore and I just wanted to be a mum. She is also a musician so she understood the an social lifestyle very well. I came home and called in sick the next day with stress. I was given a few months off to recover and it was then I decided that I needed to make some dras c changes to my life, if I wanted to be happy for myself and my family. What did your husband think about it? When I told him that I wanted to leave the BBC Concert Orchestra he was very suppor ve, but it soon dawned on him that we were going to lose a whole salary coming in each month. What made you make the move? We talked about it and I decided to build up my teaching studio as I was teaching throughout my playing career and had a client base. I love teaching the cello and piano, nurturing children’s skills and seeing how they develop through music. Tell me about your new lifestyle I feel a lot more content now and enjoy not having to travel all the me. I love being able to do the school run with my boys and having a rou ne in my life is a novelty and I love it. I have met so many wonderful adults and kids whilst teaching and I love it when the parents sit and listen to the lessons. How are you feeling now? I really feel like I am making a difference now, whereas I didn't feel so fulfilled in the Orchestra. Just seeing my pupils come into their lessons being extremely excited because they have mastered a piece that they have been learning is such a rewarding experience. I have been back to work to catch up with my old work colleagues, but I have never looked back since I le . I feel that I am blessed with doing a job I love and being with my family as well. To contact Katharine email katharine@suzukids.co.uk

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Redbourn Community Library at Classics on the Common 16th September at Redbourn Common

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edbourn Community Library Volunteers, many in grey hoodies with the new logo displayed, manned a book stall selling a wide range of children’s, fic on and non­fic on books.

The weather was wet and we er and like many stall holders, they eventually had to give­up just a er 5pm! “Despite the weather, we made £117.06 for the Community Library Funds. I’m not sure where the 6p came from as all the booked were priced at 50p or £1.00!” said Ruth Crowther. They took this opportunity to present the children who had completed the Summer Reading Challenge with their cer ficates and medals. This was just achieved before the first torren al downpour of the a ernoon. Over 100 children took part this year and 30 braved the condi ons to a end the event and receive their awards in the rain!

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Winter Flower Fes val to save St Leonard’s, Flamstead 24th­26th November

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe are coming to Flamstead in a bid to help rescue the village's medieval church. A Winter Flower Fes val on the theme of Narnia, from the famous CS Lewis children's books, will be held on November 24/25/26 at St.Leonard's Church Flamstead. Walk through the wardrobe at the entrance to the church and you will enter a magical world of winter displays created by designers and arrangers who worked on the acclaimed St Albans Abbey Flower Fes val. The Fes val is part of a major fund­raising ini a ve with the church ­ home to rare medieval murals ­ facing a bill close to £1million due to water damage to the roof mbers and walls as well as an infesta on of death watch beetle.

"We are rallying as a community and this winter we are hos ng a magnificent flower fes val on the theme of ‘Narnia’. The church will be turned into the mys cal world imagined in the novels of C.S. Lewis; so why not step in through the wardrobe and see this magnificent sight for yourself. Seasonal refreshments are on offer to get you into the spirit of winter!" The Fes val will be open from 10am to 5pm on Friday and Saturday and 12 noon to 5pm on Sunday, with ckets for sale on the door at £5 each. Seasonal refreshments will also be available as well as Christmas wreaths ­ perfect for last minute decora ons or gi s. There will be a special preview evening complete with musical entertainment on Thursday November 23rd at 7.30pm. Tickets for this which include drinks and canapes are priced at £15. For more informa on on how to book for this telephone 01582 842040.

Without urgent repair work, the church has been threatened with closure on safety grounds in two years’ me. But villagers are determined to save the 12th century church, whose wall pain ngs are second only in importance in Her ordshire to those in St Albans Abbey.

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Vicar Tom Sander said, "St. Leonard’s is one of the most beau ful churches in Her ordshire and the spike steeple is a landmark for miles around. Inside the church are some of the best ancient wall pain ngs in the South East of England. "The Church is facing a difficult me with the prospect of closure if the structure of the main roof is not repaired. The cost of this is significant, with an es mate of £1 million but the cost if we do nothing is considerably more; pu ng priceless heritage at jeopardy as well as the biggest community space in the village which is already used for a whole range of secular events outside religious services including a well­known literary fes val, dinners, entertainment and mee ngs.

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Puzzle Answers Answers to Christmas Trivia 1. Do they know it’s Christmas – Band Aid 1984 has sold 3.79 million copies 2. 10 3. £77.56 billion which was almost double the European average 4. 4 million and half­a­million elderly people will be alone on Christmas Day 5. One in five Amazon customers started to shop on Christmas Day 2016 6. Africa 7. 87%. It only became mainstream in the 1950s. Before that it was a luxury. In the 1930s an average person had to work for a

week to buy a turkey; now they have­to work for just 1.7 hours. 8. As later Victorian Christmases became child­centric fes vals, Father Christmas became the bringer of gi s. The American Santa Claus who was originally St Nicholas, arrived in England in the 1880s and Father Christmas started to take on his a ributes of red hooded gown trimmed with white fur. Now they are synonymous. 9. Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder, Blixem (Donner and Blixen) and Rudolf. 10. Mince pies like Christmas puddings were originally filled with meat. They were firstly made in an oval shape to represent Jesus’s cradle with the top being the swaddling cloth.

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Legal Ma ers Made Simple The ‘Shot across the bows’ le er

Con nuing on the ‘Legal Ma ers Made Simple’ series, Barney Laurence, Partner in the Dispute Resolu on team at Sherrards Solicitors, discusses so­ called “shot across the bows” le ers. Read on to find out more… Restric ve covenant issues arise very frequently in business, and typically involve employees leaving their employer and se ng up in compe on, poaching staff, or solici ng the business of their former employer’s clients and customers. Broadly, unless there is a wri en contract in place that contains well­dra ed restric ve covenants that restrict what the former employee can and cannot do a er having le , the former employer is powerless to prevent compe on. But if there are enforceable covenants in place, they can be used to bring an errant former employee into line and represent a very powerful tool in protec ng a business’ commercial interests. What commonly happens is that suspicion – but not hard evidence – of wrongdoing on the part of the former employee comes to light; it is o en based on hearsay and word of mouth. At this point, employers tend to instruct their lawyers to “go in hard”, but that’s not always the best tac c, especially where there is a lack of eviden al material available.

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Christmas Specials Christmas a ernoon teas at Luton Culture Venues Wardown House; Stockwood Discovery Centre; The Hat Factory £18.50 min 4 booking Email venues@lutonculture.com 01582 547445 Open from 20th October un l Christmas ­ Cards for Good Causes pop­up charity Christmas card shop at the United Reformed Church, Vaughan Road AL5 4ED, Harpenden.

Caddington Fri 3rd Nov ­ Firework Display at Caddington Village School­ Gates open at 6.30pm. Sat 4th Nov – Firework Display at Caddington Sports and Social Club. All welcome 18th Nov – Caddington Pre­School Christmas Shopping at Heathfield Centre 2­4pm Sat 25th Nov ­ Christmas Fair at Caddington Village School­ 12.00 to 3.00pm

4th and 5th Nov ­ Mistletoe Fair at Herts County showground www.mistletoefair.co.uk

14th Dec – Carols on the Green

25th Nov – Ligh ng up Luton from 6pm

24th Dec – Crib Service at 3.30pm at All Saints

26th Nov – Harpenden Christmas Carnival and Farmers Market

15th­17th Dec – Christmas Tree Fes val at All Saints Church

2nd Dec – Santa in Luton. Elves and s lt walkers, jugglers and dancers. Luton town centre 11am­3pm

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3rd Dec ­ Christmas Tree Dressing Day at NT Dunstable Downs, Gateway Centre, LU6 2GY 11am­3pm 3rd Dec ­ Redbourn Christmas Market from 11am www.redbournchristmasmarket.com 8th Dec – Luton Light Show projected onto Luton Central Library 4pm ­8pm 9th Dec – Christmas themed Market in Dunstable centre of town Saturday 9th Dec ­ Music Makers Choir of Harpenden Christmas Charity Carol Concert. Supported by St Dominic’s School Choir. All profits go to The Samaritans. Venue: 3pm, High Street Methodist Church, Harpenden, AL5 2RU. Tickets: £10 and £5 (child) ­ Contact Lucia on 07887 968 063 or Zoe at harendenmusicmakers@gmail.com to book yours in advance. 9th & 10th Dec – Berkamsted Christmas Floa ng Market 10th Dec – A Christmas Gala concert with Caritas Harmony Choir. St Mary’s RC Church, West St, Dunstable LU6 1NY. £10 adults. Refreshments from 5pm. Concert starts at 6pm. www.caritasharmony.co.uk Tel: 01582 599520

Talks on Fridays. Every last Friday in the month un l April. 10.30­12.30 at the Estate Office. £3 dona on in aid of the Restora on of the Walled Garden. 24th Nov – History of Luton Hoo Walled Garden 26th Jan – Special Gardeners at Luton Hoo 23rd Feb – Lots of Allotments 23rd March – Luton Hoo Walled Garden in the 20th Century 27th April – Which Farms belonged to Luton Hoo?

Aley Green 2nd Dec – Bacon bu y coffee morning with Christmas stalls at the Methodist Church, Mancro Road at 10.30 15th Dec – Christmas Take Time Music and Song at the Methodist Church at 2.30pm

Markyate 27th October ­ Halloween Party at The Swan 28th October ­ Live music with Tommy Coyle at The Swan

14th Dec – St Ma hews Care Home, Redbourn 2nd Extravaganza Show at 1.30pm

29th October ­ Children’s Pumpkin Carving and Games at The Swan

16th Dec – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at St George’s Square, Luton from 1pm

3rd Nov – Fireworks Night at Markyate School

23rd Dec – Carol singing at the tree, St George’s Square. www.lutontown.centre.co.uk

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What’s On 2nd Dec ­ Christmas Bazaar at Markyate School 25th Nov – Christmas Fair at Markyate Bap st Church 12pm 30th Nov – Elvin as Elvis at the Pavillion Indian restaurant 9th Dec ­ Christmas Dinner and Party Night at The Swan 17th Dec – Live Music at The Plume of Features with Key Liaison Duo 4pm­8pm 20th Dec – He’s The One. Robbie Williams Tribute at the Pavillion Indian Restaurant

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fireworks, food and fun for the whole family! Taking place in Verulamium Park. 7th Nov – Westside Story at the Alban Arena

Ashridge Sat and Sun Dec 2/3, 9/10, 16/17, 23rd and 30/31 at 10am­3pm. Christmas Trail. Follow the Children’s Christmas trail and receive a present at the end. £3 per trail.

Watford 26th Nov ­ Wa ord 10k run at Cassiobury Park

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4th Nov ­ Village Fireworks

31st Dec ­ New Year’s Eve Party at The Swan

24th­26th Nov ­ Flower Fes val – Narnia at St Leonards Church. Friday & Saturday 10am – 5pm. Sunday noon – 5pm. Admission £5 Refreshments available

Harpenden 5th Nov ­ Fireworks Extravaganza at Harpenden Rugby Club. Gates open at 4pm, Display starts at 6pm. Funfair, food, bonfire. £8 adults, £5 children £25 for a family cket. 16th Nov – Caravan – Harpenden Public Halls 17th Nov – Thank Abba For The Music ­ Harpenden Public Halls 18th Nov – The Rezillos ­ Harpenden Public Halls 25th Nov – Christmas Fair with the Salva on Army at the Methodist Church, High St 10­4pm 1st Dec – Soulfish ­ Harpenden Public Halls 3rd – 10th Dec Pop Up Shop on Leyton Road, Harpenden 9th­ 22nd Dec – Dick Whi ngton at Harpenden Halls. Box Office 01582 767525 www.harpendenpublichalls.co.uk Starring Jen Pringle, Luke Roberts, Steve Shappelle, Ernie Almond, Alissa King­Underwood 9th Dec ­ Carol Concert with the Salva on Army at the Methodist Church, High St at 6.30pm

2nd December – Flamstead Pre­School Christmas Fair 11am­1pm Santa’s Gro o, Real reindeer pony, stalls, refreshments. 17th Dec ­ A fes ve evening of music at St Leonards at 8pm. Tickets £15

Studham 9th Dec – Christmas Tree Fes val at The Methodist Church. This year’s theme is – Christmas Around the World

Kensworth Village Walks: Nov 18th; Dec – none; Jan 13th; Feb 10th We meet at the Village Hall at 10am and will return for coffee or have it en route. All are welcome. 27th Jan ­ Friends of St Mary’s, Kensworth New Year Quiz – 7.30pm start. Contact David Manton on 01438 831184 or david.manton@aol.co.uk.

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Allotments and Gardens – Ann English 01582 842940 Care Group Help Line – 07972 152279 Care Bus – Sue and Malcolm Davies – 01582 840554 Cricket and Football Club – Carl Smith 07725 556464 Scout Group – 01582 842414 2nd Markyate Brownies – Jane Angel 01582 840994 Local History Society – Richard Pilkinton 01582 841985

9th Dec – Redbourn Players presents ‘Frankenstein’, a pantomime by David Howell. 6pm Village Hall

St Albans 4th Nov ­ St Albans Cathedral Fireworks Spectacular Come and enjoy a spectacular event full of fantas c To adver se call 01582 965760

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Slip End Gardening Club The Gardening Club is a small friendly Club and was formed in 2009. Five mee ngs a year are held at the Village Hall on Monday evenings at 8pm. Please contact Rosemary Wickens 01582 423622 Pilates ­ Tuesday mornings, Peter Edward Hall 9.30am Wednesday evening, Slip End School 7.30pm. Contact 07811 343566 or email:­ golf58.ag@gmail.com

Caddington Caddington Art Club at The Collings Wells Hall. Contact Lorna on 454763 or at lornakalisz@yahoo.co.uk . Caddington Women’s Ins tute Meet at the Bap st Church Hall, Luton Road, Caddington on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7.30 p.m. Sue Mar n 01582 735705 or Linda Edwards 01582 737036 Caddington exercise and dance. Check out www.facebook.com/CaddingtonClubbercise Caddington Blues Morris Contact Bob Fitzsimmons on 01582 419793. Caddington Care Walking Group Meet once a month at different places within the area for a gentle walk, usually of around three miles. Phone Pat on 01582 841030 or the Careline on 07548 264672 Caddington Care Chat and Coffee Open every Monday from 10 ll 12 at the Heathfield Centre. Open to all ­ please drop in for coffee and cake, and plenty of chat. Caddington Care Men's Group Our men's group is becoming more and more popular. Meet every Thursday from 10 ll 12 at the Heathfield Centre. Everyone is welcome. Caddington Care Seated Exercises Come along to the Heathfield Centre on Tuesdays at 2.15pm or Fridays at 10am. Gentle exercise and good fun!

Whipsnade Parish Council ­ Ken France 872375 Village Hall – Jenny Saunders 07775 582107

Kensworth Village Hall – Lynne Lewis 873981 Neighbourhood Watch – Caroline Streek 872410 To adver se call 01582 965760

Cricket Club – Duncan Wingfield 872743 Parish Council – Pat Mitchell 871178 Community Scheme – 07919 081473 Local History – Julia Holder 873465 Carpet Bowls – Len Errington 872767

Studham Friends of Studham Common Formed in 1997 with the aim to care for the local common, which extends to 30 hectares (74 acres) of grass land, hedgerows, scrub thicket and woodland, for the benefit of people and wildlife. See website www.foscomm.org Mums and Tots – Every Tuesday morning at 9.30am in the Village Hall. £2 per with two children and each extra child 50p each. Call Heather Wright on 872118 Short Mat Bowls Club – Thursdays at 7pm in the Village Hall except the first Thursday in the month. Call Pat Thorne 872751 Tennis Club – Open to members and non­members. Junior and adult tennis coaching take pace very Saturday morning between 9am and 11am. All welcome. Contact Andrew Jones Andrew.jones@expressvending.co.uk 07833 111682 See www.studhamtennisclub.co.uk Football Club – Steve Murray 872361 Village Hall – Bryan Smith 872989 Sports and Social Club – Jenny Rushmer 873388 Neighbourhood Watch – Richard Hodge 01582 873630 Cricket Club – Robert Thorne 873015 Parish Council – Eddie Perry 873909 WI – Chrys Smith 872989 Good Neighbourhood Scheme – 07563 135895 Central Beds Councillors Richard Stay 454697 and Kevin Collins 417933 Police Control Centre 01234 841212 Crime Stoppers 0800 555111

Gaddesden Medical Driving Service – Hilary Willis 01442 842722 Art Club – Viginia Westmaco 01442 842428 Badminton Club – Anne Gold 01442 843441 In Good Company – Glenda Cooper 01442 842505

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What’s On Breeze network for women only bike riders For more informa on and to register your free place on a Breeze bike ride, visit our facegroups to sign up. www.facebook.com/groups/BreezeHarpendenStAlbans/ www.facebook.com/groups/BreezeHemelHempstead/ Run Redbourn They have 7 organised running sessions per week for runners of all standards. Contact Rachel Mackie on runredbourn@gmail.com Redbourn Youth Club ­ Details, 01582 793096. Redbourn in Bloom Membership of Redbourn in Bloom costs just £5 per household per year. This income helps towards our plan ng projects to enhance the village. Pauline Williamson 01582 792931 or Mike Thain, (volunteer co­ordinator) on 01582 793376 Karate – at Redbourn Parish Centre, The Park, South Common, Redbourn, Herts AL3 7LR Mondays 6­7pm; Fridays 6.30­7.30pm Tel 01582 626015 Redbourn Village Museum, The Common, Redbourn (next to The Cricketers) is open weekends 2 – 5 pm, admission free. Local history collec on on the site of a former Silk Mill and Tea Factory, with children's ac vi es and village walking trail. Her ordshire Health Walks The Health Walks team (part of Her ordshire County Council) is looking for volunteer leaders to support these walks. Get in touch by emailing Healthwalks.cms@her ordshire.gov.uk or calling 01992 588433. Bedfordshire Health Walks Run by Bedfordshire County Council www.walkingforhealth.org.uk/walkfinder Dunstable Bogtro ers www.dunstablebogtro ers.co.uk

Markyate Markyate Health Walks Friday Walks leave from the Bap st Garden, Buckwood Road at 10.30am. Register in advance if you are a new member www.hertsdirect.org/healthwalks. Sandra Jacob 841693 Allotments and Gardens Associa on Ann English 842940 Baby and Toddler Group ­ Ann Hall 841201 Care Group Helpline 07972 152279 Care Bus Sue and Malcolm Davies 840554 Cricket and Football Club Carl Smith 07725 556464

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Local History Society ­ Richard Pilkinton 841985 Markyate Parish Council Jenny Bissmire 840110 Herts County Councillor Terry Douris 01442 402273

Slip End Photography Group meet every 3rd Tuesday at Slip End Social Club New Street 7pm. 01582 452851 West Herts Ramblers www.westhertsramblers.org.uk Dunstable Bogtro ers www.dunstablebogtro ers.co.uk Their programme consists of local day walks, half day walks, midweek meanders, hostelling weekends and Easter, New Year and summer tours, as well as a varied social programme. Email enquiries@dunstablebogtro ers.co.uk or call Eila Goss 07964 291892

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The pop­up farm, a new concept in seasonal farming, has grown varie es of pumpkins and squash from plan ng in June to ripe yellow and orange fruits of differing sizes. The general­public are invited to choose their pumpkins, which are sold by weight and not surprisingly, it has been very popular as we approach Halloween. Talking to farmer Ian Pigo , he said, “This is a new venture for us. Farming post Brexit is very uncertain so we are looking at new ways to produce food that people want to buy. We have had a massive interest in the project with over 26,000 people reading our FB pos ng from near and far. We are delighted with the interest so let’s see what happens.” Customers were invited to do the pumpkin quiz and prizes will be awarded to the winners at the end of the season. Visit www.thepopupfarm.co.uk to find out more about the seasonal pop up farms. Here is some pumpkin trivia for you. All about pumpkins • They contain 0% fat and 90% water • The world’s biggest pumpkin was 840kgs (heavier than two small horses) • Tests have shown that pumpkin seeds can help with hair loss and prostrate health To adver se call 01582 965760

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Mimagazine Services Directory... prices from £39 BAKERS Prudens Bakery Ltd 01582 840329 sales@prudensbakery.com

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Mimagazine Services Directory... prices from £39 PHYSIOTHERAPY Physiotherapy, Acupuncture & Sports Injury Clinic (Markyate) *Ease your pain! * Improve your mobility and strength! * Prevent the need for surgery! * Stay active and independent! Initial assessment and treatment (30mins) £40

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RESTAURANTS/TAKEAWAYS Hollybush 01582 792423 www.hollybushredbourn.co.uk Holiday Inn Markyate 01582 449933 events@hilutonsouth.com The Bell 01582 872460 info@thebellinstudham.co.uk For all your needs from:For a FREE quote Call Markyate Spice 01582 841112/290677 Dripping taps to new suites, Paul 01582 873797 The Pavillion Markyate 01582 841436/841843 blocked wastes and drains, 07708 540712 Spice of Caddington 01582 405900 guttering replaced or repaired or Andy 07973 769444 www.markyatepharmacy.co.uk info@spiceofcaddington.co.uk The Old Cottage Fish & Chips Redbourn 01582 622517 Drips’n’Things 01582 862554 The Pancake Bar 07833 087528 www.dripsnthings.co.uk www.thepancakebar.co.uk thepancakebar@gmail.com Michael Mitchell 07815 953833 TheAMSpotted Dog 01582 841004 Able plumbing.indd 1 5/31/2017 10:50:38 www.thespotteddog.co.uk PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Capital Manor Financial Advisors Ltd 01582 414514 info@capitalmanor.co.uk Supporting Village Life www.capitalmanor.co.uk and Neves Solicitors 01582 715234 www.nevesllp.co.uk 07815 953833

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