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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.
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Haven’t we all been loving this long hot photo sumssummer? I certainly have. I can’t up the look of remember spending so much me in the landscape the garden swinging on my swinging in the hot summer of chair and it has been wonderful. To 2018 keep the hanging baskets watered has Photo supplied by been a bit of a chore with them Zoe Clowes needing twiceaday soakings but the effort has been worth it and I have thoroughly enjoyed the plants I bought from the Markyate Plant Sale, Herts Garden Centre and Goldrings Nursery in Redbourn. The summer events I have most enjoyed locally were a trip around the PopUp Sunflower Farm at Junc on 9 at which I bought armfuls of sunflowers which filled every conceivable vessel that could work as a vase. Their next popup will be the pumpkins again in October which are a great hit with the children. The Scarecrow Fes val in Flamstead was another winner and the clever slogans and puns for the words ‘Scare’ and ‘Crow’ that people came up with were amazing. They o en have a topical twist, a children’s cartoon theme or a poli cal jibe. This year the main themes were: commemora ng 100 years since the end of World War I; 70 years for the NHS; Crowa a bea ng England in the World Cup; Women’s Suffrage e movement – and just one for Brexit this year thankfully. Oh, and Love Island and Pegga Pig were there too, along with S ck Man and a few ferocious dragons! I saw only one for the lovable minions this year! Autumn looms,
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New Landlord and Landlady at the refurbished Chequers pub in Caddington
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Caddington Allotments
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Walk with Marie – a walk in memory of Matron Marie from Markyate
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Car Clinic – make sure your AC doesn’t let you down in a warm autumn
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Child Care – know what help is available
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Chiltern Walks and Oldhill Wood’s ‘Street’ party
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Sunflowers everywhere
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Where is your nearest Defibrillator?
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Favourite photos from Social Media this summer
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Aubrey Park win two categories at The SME Hertfordshire Business Awards Aubrey Park Hotel in Redbourn le Tewinbury Farm on Thursday 26th July with not one, but two accolades at the SME Her ordshire Business Awards. Winning both entered categories ‘Community Business of the Year’ and ‘Service Excellence’, one of the judges stated ‘Customer service is embedded into company culture at Aubrey Park’. The hotel’s Managing Director, David Timmis said, “Thank you to the SME award judges, and a huge well done to the en re Aubrey Park team. Excellence in customer service is our number one priority so it’s wonderful to be recognised for this, along with our work in the local community. We will con nue to work with other businesses to promote and drive awareness of our local area to more visitors in Her ordshire and as a team, con nually enhance the customer experience.” Present at the ceremony to collect the awards were David Timmis, Managing Director, Leigh Saville, Hotel Manager, Fiona Gauld, Finance Manager; Chelsey Raysbrook; Sales and Events Manager and Cathy White, Human Resource Officer. Aubrey Park were also proud sponsors of ‘The Green Award’, with venue hosts Tewinbury Farm taking the win.
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Kay of Charisma Hair and Beauty raised £682.30 at her annual Garden Party On Wednesday 11th July, Kay Palfrey held her annual garden party in bright sunshine and raised £682.30 for Keech Hospice Care. There was a lovely variety of sweet and savoury refreshments, including the famous Guernsey Potato Peel Pie. For those wan ng a bit of fizz, Prosecco was served or wine, juice and hot beverages. There was also a massive tombola thanks to many gi dona ons. “For the first me I had a Nearly New Sales Table which was very successful,” said Kay. Later guests joined in the usual quizzes, garden games and ‘guess the weight of the cake’ contest. “Thanks to all my family and friends who helped me in so many ways to raise this money on a fun, sunny a ernoon with great company,” said Kay.
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Kensworth School Fête Saturday 23rd June raised £1,500 The Interim head teacher Mrs Gilly Riach got into the spirit of a fun day out by volunteering to be locked in the stocks!
Garden Party held in memory of Paul Brandham on Sunday 4th August raised £421 for The Keech Hospice. Paul was born and raised in Markyate and his mother Sylvia s ll lives there. It was a lovely day organised by Cele and Bill Mobley. Linda Brandam, Paul's wife commented, “So much hard work went into organising this event and it was very much appreciated; Paul would have been so touched.” Around 30 family members and friends a ended. There was a £5 charge per head and sandwiches, cakes, scones, tea and so drinks were served. There was also a raffle. In total they have now raised an incredible £3,103.50 in Paul’s memory.
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New Landlord and Landlady at the Chequers, Caddington The new Chequers is a Village, Dog and Family Friendly pub Photos and words by Sue Mitchell James Young, who was the manager of the Chequers under the previous owners, has now taken the plunge and bought with his wife Kate the lease. The new landlord and landlady are full of fresh ideas and enthusiasm for this popular village pub and in the four weeks since they signed the contracts, the pub has been packed with locals and passers-by enjoying a pint in the sunshine and lapping-up the excitement of the World Cup and Wimbledon. James told us, “we are keen to get the regulars back and firmly re-establish the Chequers as a village pub. We have already enjoyed great support from the locals and the pub is very busy again,” “We want it to be a locals’ pub that is dog friendly and family friendly,” added Kate. When the couple took over, they closed the doors for four days and completely re-painted the pub before replacing the furniture and lights. “Some of the locals helped,” said James, which shows their commitment to what we have done so far. The previous owners ran it as a bistro pub for Caddington, but we believe Pub Classics are what people want.” They have kept their existing staff and a qualified chef will be joining the team in September. The menu will include home cooked food, traditional
James and Kate Young are the new owners of the Chequers in Caddington
pub dishes, as well as a few modern and international dishes as well. “We will have a seasonal menu, changing every quarter with additional special food nights such as Fish & Chips, Steak, Curry, Pie, Mexican and Tapas Nights. Our pricing will offer good value for money and this will appeal to the locals,” said Kate. “Quiz nights are popular too,” added James. Although the pub has had a facelift, there are more plans afoot. They are going to revamp the garden, take away the conifer hedge and update the toilets. People driving past will then be able to see the beer garden and this will encourage passing traffic to popin for a pint.
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In addition to the bar, restaurant and garden, there is a small sports’ room with terrestrial TV and dartboard and there are plans to start a darts’ team for the new season. The couple are working towards getting the Cask Marque which means that real ale lovers can go on line using the app and see which pubs stock, store and serve real ales with the expertise required to satisfy real ale enthusiasts. To adver�se call 01582 965760
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“The feedback from our customers has been great and we are very encouraged with how busy the pub has been so far,” said James. I asked how much the personality of the landlord and landlady matters to running a successful pub. “The locals like it when the owners are there to serve their drinks and have a chat with them. To engage in everyday conversation and sometimes be an Agony Aunt to their problems is all part of the job,” said James.
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John Dudley, Secretary of the Caddington Allotments said, “We were very pleased with this figure and the monies will go towards paying for the new roof on the allotment hut in Folly Lane which we had installed over the summer. The old roof was leaking badly and damage was being done to the books in the library.” The library is open on two Thursday mornings a month from 11am to 12.30pm and it gets a lot of use now there is no mobile library in the village. People donate books, they can buy others for a nominal charge and the funds go towards the upkeep of the allotments. I spoke to some of the ‘allotmenteers’ and as I have a plot myself, I was keen to share views on the 2018 season. The general feeling is that it has been too hot and dry for successfully growing fruit and vegetables so little is at its best. Runner beans particularly have suffered a lot and some growers have not had a good crop of carrots and parsnips.
Above, Wayne Hadland with his prize produce. Right winning scarecrow entry from Anne Meader and Lorraine Law .
Speaking to Wayne Hadland who was selling his produce to raise funds for the renovation of the allotment hut, he has manged to get great yields despite the hot summer conditions. The Scarecrow competition has always proved popular and this year’s theme was ‘Holidays’. The winner was decided by members of the public and it went to Anne Meader and Lorraine Law who both look after Plot 50. Their entry was ‘The Great British Seaside Holiday’ and it was a real work of art. To adver�se call 01582 965760
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‘Walk with Marie’ The Weekend of the 24th June marked the 1st Anniversary of the sad loss of Matron Marie McGuckin Draper. Marie, just turned 46, had responsibility across three hospitals in the West Herts Trust. She lived in Markyate with her husband and three children and lost her life just five weeks a er being diagnosed with an incurable brain tumour. Marie’s mum and dad wanted to mark the occasion by celebra ng her life and her mum, also named Marie, decided to invite family and friends to join her on a ‘Walk with Marie’ across their favourite route which they o en walked with their dogs, Ted and Isla. The plan was for everyone to meet in ‘Peggy’s Field’ and walk the familiar route to Flamstead and back, finishing up at Marie’s parents’ house for tea and cakes.
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Around 80 people turned out, with some of the family surprising everyone by turning up a few minutes before the walk, all the way from Glasgow. The big turnout emphasised the respect and love there was for ‘the Matron’. Marie’s dad Jim also organised a golf tournament at his club, Dunstable Downs where 36 keen golfers from the village and surrounding area competed for the
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Feeling Proud of our Local Employer Majes c Trees of Flamstead scoop four awards By Chris na Glynn Jones On Thursday 28th June, I had the pleasure of a ending the Hor culture Week Business Awards 2018 in London with my colleagues at Majes c Trees. This black e event is the most comprehensive gathering of the year for the UK commercial hor culture industry, with companies ranging from landscape construc on to plant produc on, garden retail to arboriculture. The format of the awards changed this year, and the suspense in the room was palpableas everyone awaited the results. We were delighted when Majes c Trees received Highly Commended recogni on in the category of Wholesale Nursery of the Year, and Business Innova on of the Year (for our new Visitor Advice Centre), but we were most thrilled to receive the pres gious award for Employer of the Year. What a great achievement and I feel immensely proud of my employer and my colleagues for winning this award. Having joined Majes c Trees in its first year of trading, I’ve been
able to watch the company mature from an entrepreneurial startup to the wellestablished business it is today. Throughout, I’ve always known Steve and Janet as owners, to take a genuine interest in the wellbeing of their staff. I’ve also known them to be longstanding advocates of improved standards of employee welfare throughout the hor cultural industry. My colleagues share these values too, which makes Majes c a friendly and suppor ve place to work. It was a real pleasure to see those ethics recognised formally, with the judges ci ng Majes c’s egalitarian management style, company profit share programme, investment in staff development, and strong record for women in leadership as aspects which impressed them.
Winning that award alone would have been enough to make a successful evening but there was in fact, one last unexpected honour to come. At the end of the evening, the award for Most Admired Business Leader went to our very own managing director, Steve McCurdy. Reasons given by the judges for their choice were Steve’s success in rapidly growing the company, the numerous na onal and interna onal awards the nursery has received, Steve’s commitment to staff welfare and his willingness to give his me to wider industry issues. Well deserved, Mr. McCurdy.
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Is available in a number of different forms, some are better than others: in a Pure Oil Dropper, Capsules, & Vaping Oil. Vaping Oil is the least effective, capsules a close second. This should NOT be confused with Hemp Oil which is quite different, cheaper, and contains virtually NO CBD Pure Oil Dropper is the most effective delivery method. Pure Oil is available in a number of strengths from 5% to 25%. The 5% being the most popular and a good starting point for most people's requirements. 3 to 5 drops oil are put under the tongue where they absorb in under a minute. This is repeated on rising and sleeping. The effects are felt within minutes of first use, and reach a peak after a few weeks. At that time you may decide that a greater or stronger dose may help you more. CBD Oil is usually sold in bottles of 10ml which last between 4 6 weeks. They need to be stored at room temperature otherwise the oil thickens. It is not possible to overdose on CBD and taking above 10 drops a day does not improve its efficacy. Full Spectrum CBD Oil is the best quality available as it contains a wide range of cannabanoids excluding of course (THC which is not desirable and illegal) Buying from unknown sources is strongly advised against, and some of the well known health stores whilst stocking this seem to have not trained their staff adequately to advise customers correctly. Pricing can also be very variable and unpreditable. Locally, in MARKYATE are the highly recommended and experiencedPERSEPHONE COMMUNITYwhose experienced and very helpful staff will certainly have the answers to any questions you may have. You can find them on the web : www.persephone.communityor call them01582 841919 99a High Street Markyate AL3 8JG
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Have you got money worries? If so, help is close at hand... Christmas is looming over the horizon, and many people are star ng to worry about how they will pay for it all. What should be a joyous and happy me can turn into a disaster with people overloading their credit cards as they feel the pressure to spend money for gi s, food, drinks and extra socialising. Money Coaches, Lesley and Alan Poole, who are based in Markyate, have been trained by Chris ans Against Poverty and they are oering fully conďŹ den al help to those who are feeling the strain of money worries. “Our courses always address the key issues of simply learning a number of straight forward methods of managing money that enable the weekly or monthly income to be eec vely used, whilst at the same me, providing help with learning how to save for planned and some mes unexpected costs that can arise. We advise people on how to budget well, using some simple tools that have been well tried and tested by many across the country over a number of years,â€? said Alan. The course is provided free of charge, as are the course materials, as well as tea, coee and cakes. It is run in a relaxed and some mes jovial mood but it is safe and non judgemental. Most importantly, the course is totally conďŹ den al. Lesley and Alan being trained Money Coaches does not mean that they are ďŹ nancial advisers. They are more than happy to speak to anyone interested in joining the course so please call them on 07717 317914 or if you prefer to signÂup on line, please go to www.capuk.org
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Demystifying Car Air-Conditioning We have been enjoying a very hot British Summer this year and many of us have sought relief from our car air-conditioning systems to help us feel a little more comfortable; and with September promising to continue with above average temperatures, it looks likely that we will be using our air-conditioning systems more than in the average British summer. As we have put so much pressure on our air-con for three to four months, there is a chance that it could breakdown before the autumn cool. We don’t necessarily notice if it is not working efficiently, but when it breaks completely we seek the help of an expert. The majority of vehicles are fitted with airconditioning (or climate control) systems. Like other components in your car these need regular attention to ensure they are working efficiently. Do I have to get my Air-Conditioning Serviced?
Air-conditioning, like the rest of your car, is mechanical and needs looking after. It is not something that is covered in the regular service, so it can get overlooked. The majority of manufacturers recommend an air-con service every 1-2 years as it is important for your health and without regular servicing, 10% efficiency is lost every year. In addition, without a service, you make the system work harder, which will in turn use more fuel! It’s also helps you maintain a stable body temperature, allowing you to concentrate better on the road ahead. The gas inside is clear and odourless and hard to see when it is leaking. There are many things that can cause it to leak. Among these are stones which can enter through the condenser which sits in front of the radiator on most vehicles.
Can I just have a re-gas/recharge?
Yes, it is recommended that you should recharge your air-conditioning system every 1-2 years with gas and lubricant, in order to keep it running efficiently. However, it is a complex system, so often re-gassing isn’t the only reason it’s fails., so just recharging the system may leave you needing another re-gas or recharge. As with all things, regular maintenance is cheaper than fixing a repair at a later date. Compare prices before you take the risk. Be wary if a garage is only offering a re-gas. If they do not To adver�se call 01582 965760
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have the capability to identify if there is a fault in the system, you will keep paying for re-gassing without the fault being identified or repaired. A service is often a more economical choice.
Can I regas my air-con system myself?
You can purchase air-con gas kits if you want to attempt the job yourself, but we wouldn’t advise it. Apart from potentially injuring yourself, it is almost as expensive to purchase the kit as it is having the system properly serviced by a professional. It is impossible to know how much gas is currently in the system or how much to add. A specialist will remove old gas, moisture or debris before putting the new refrigerant in to prevent any problems in the future. They will also have the ability to check for leaks and any other problems with the air-con system. There are also safety factors to be considered too: specialists are trained with good reason!
Should I use the air-con in the winter?
Yes! Air-con acts as a dehumidifier, which will keep the interior of the vehicle dry. With less moisture in the vehicle, it will vastly reduce the amount of misting and ice forming on the inside of the glass on cold mornings. Using the system all year round will help keep the system seals lubricated and in good condition, which will minimise the amount of refrigerant leakage. The RAC recommend you consider it as an essential part of car maintenance that could directly save you money on repair work further down the line. If air-con is not used for long periods, it can seize up, and circulation suffers. The air-con is filled with a refrigerant and some oil. It is always advised to keep liquid flowing and components of the system lubricated.
Why do I get a pool of water under my car?
It is a frequent cause of concern in the summer months, and usually it is water so no need to panic. However, if it smells or has colour, it’s time to contact your garage! In the heat, your air-con compressor works twice as hard and the unit itself can freeze over as it sucks the moisture out of the car. When the car is stationary, the ice starts to melt dripping into a puddle under the car.
How long does it take to service my Air-Con System? It’s an interesting question as recently, on social media, we have seen consumers bragging that a fast fit centre has completed it in 10-15 minutes! In short, there is no rushing the machine! It cannot remove and force the gas in any quicker… and Please men�on
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What is the new Air-Con gas?
Newer cars use Hydrofluoro Olefin gas (1234yf), which is 98% less climate damaging than its predecessor and is also described as having a low global warming potential (GWP). There are few independent garages with the correct equipment for this as the gas is currently so expensive and so is less economical for smaller independent garages to invest in. However, uniquely in the area, Redbourn Auto Solutions do have this capability.
Have prices for Air-Con Services increased?
The gas has substantially increased in price and air-con servicing is gradually increasing in line with this. The EU is keen on reducing the need for harmful gasses to be used (hydrofluorocarbons). HFCs are used in the majority of cars, so it is unsurprising the EU are clamping down on Chinese imports of refrigerant and at the same time reducing availability in a phased approach. 2017 saw a 17% reduction in availability and between 2018-2020, a further planned reduction of 50%’. From 2030, HFCs will no longer be available. So, unless the EU relax their expectations, cost will continue to increase as demand outstrips supply. New cars no longer use the old gas and so are not subjected to the same restrictions as their predecessors. Currently this gas is expensive, but as demand increases, it is hoped that the cost of this air-con service will also fall.
• Changing filters and cleaning pipes to ensure they are not clogged with pollen or bacterial build-up which may create unpleasant odours. •
Recharging the refrigerant to ensure that your engine isn’t under additional strain and thus using more fuel than is necessary. A system that has not been recharged in 2 years will dramatically reduce its efficiency. This should be done to manufacturer’s commended levels.
• Regassing the system and adding fresh lubricants. • Checking the system to ensure its efficiency. Beware! Many garages offer this service, but do not have the knowledge or the capability to carry out any repairs. This includes fast fit and mobile style garages.
Is there anything else I can do to ensure my Air-Con is running efficiently?
Run your air-conditioning at least once a week throughout the year. It is a misconception that it is not fuel efficient to do this. It is actually more costly to have to put it right! Although motorists mostly use their Air-Con system more in the summer, it is also important in the winter. It creates dry warm air rather than the humid air from outside. This demists your car windscreen quicker!
Continue to chill out in the late summer/early autumn and ensure your Air-Con is efficient. If in doubt, don’t hesitate to ask your local garage or give us a call. We are always happy to help and advice is free!
Where do I go?
You have to be licenced to refill air-conditioning because it is a gas, so make sure your chosen garage/technician has the licence. There are many reputable garages offering an Air-Con Service which will involve: • A full visual inspection; temperature and leaks are checked. This will include the ecovery of refrigerant, evacuation of air and moisture from the system. • Checking the compression of the gas – this is the first check to ensure you are receiving aximum efficiency. • Running dye through the system, so that identifying any leaks becomes more obvious.
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Redbourn Bowls Club Brings the genera ons together Twenty Girl Guides and their leaders enjoyed an evening of bowls on the green at the Leisure Centre on 12th July and there’s more to come as Youth Club members have a similar evening to look forward to on 18th September. These events are organised by the Bowls Club in coopera on with the management of Everyone Ac ve and the Redbourn Playing Fields Trust. Jez Cronshaw, the Club Coach, devised a format of the sport appropriate for these occasions and the Trust were able to use an Intergenera onal Fund grant from St Albans District Council for the purchase of smaller bowls for younger players. The Bowls Club hopes that par cipants enjoy the experience and will want to take up the sport, if not now, then at some me in the future. The Club will be happy to consider arranging similar sessions for other groups of youngsters. At the other end of the age spectrum, the Bowls Club will be one of the many organisa ons taking part in the Redbourn Senior Forum at the Parish Centre on 17th September 10.00am to 2.00pm. “Members will be on hand to tell visitors about the Club and the a rac ons of the sport for senior ci zens. New members, experienced or otherwise, will always be welcome. The juxtaposi on of these events sends out the message that bowls is a sport to be enjoyed by all age groups,” said Mar n Howe, Bowls Club Chairman, email: mar nhowe1@sky.com.
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Oldhill Wood Studham enjoy another Royal Street Party Over 100 residents and their friends and family members held another street party on 1st July. They honoured the royal newly weds Harry and Meghan, as part of the summer celebra ons. Hilary Davies made a cake depic ng the houses in the road and she jointly organised the day with Belinda Neasham. The vicar, Nicola Lenthal a ended and said prayers for the recently deceased and for all the residents. Photos courtesy of Bill Bowman
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Do you know where our local Public Access Defibrillators (PADs) are located? Words and photos by Sue Mitchell
Defibrillators are being installed in many loca ons across our villages. But do you know where they are? Do you know why they are being installed? What they can be used for? How to use them and when? I was asking myself these ques ons which led me to write this ar cle. I had a personal experience recently where my husband had a heart a ack and it scared me to think how illequipped I was to deal with the situa on. Fortunately, the first responder paramedic arrived within ten minutes but if my husband had had a cardiac arrest, ten minutes would have been too long to wait. I am pleased to say that he was treated successfully and has recovered well but had he collapsed with a cardiac arrest, Cardiopulmonary Resuscita on (CPR) or preferably, access to a defibrillator would have been essen al to give him a chance of survival.
Where are the defibrillators located? If you go on line to find the loca on of PADs, you will note that at present there is no single comprehensive list. The different manufacturers only list the loca on of their own brand and there is no requirement by law to register your defibrillator with The Ambulance Service. But this is changing. Pioneering partnership between NHS, BHF and Microso will result in the produc on of a comprehensive catalogue of registered PADs. The good news is that the Bri sh Heart Founda on, The NHS and Microso have entered a new partnership to map all of the UK’s defibrillators. The ini a ve is in response to shocking figures that show public access defibrillators are used in less than 3 per cent of out ofhospital cardiac arrests. One of the biggest barriers to their use is
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because people, bystanders or members of the ambulance service, do not know where they are located, despite tens of thousands of defibrillators being prominently placed in workplaces, train sta ons, leisure centres and public places. The BHF says this is leading to a needless loss of lives, as 999 call handlers are unable to direct bystanders to their nearest defibrillator when someone suffers a cardiac arrest. Combining their exper se, the BHF, NHS England, NHS Scotland and Microso solu ons provider New Signature will now work together over the next 12 months to develop a comprehensive network of defibrillators across the UK which can be used by ambulance services. There are over 30,000 outofhospital cardiac arrests every year in the UK, but less than 1 in 10 people survive. In countries where the public are be er equipped to recognise and deal with cardiac arrests, survival rates are up to three mes higher. The network will be piloted by West Midlands Ambulance Service and the Sco sh Ambulance Service, before being rolled out across the UK.
Immediate defibrilla on can be the difference between a life lost and a life saved • The chance of survival a er the heart stops falls by around 10% for every minute that passes without defibrilla on
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42 • When you dial 999 the Ambulance Call Handler will give you an access code to get to the PAD, if the Ambulance Service has this unit listed. • There is no legal responsibility for defibrillator owners to have their device listed with the Ambulance Service. We recommend you store the postcode of the nearest Public Access Defibrillator cabinet on your phone or wallet.
Do you have a defibrillator to register? The na onal defibrillator network will launch in spring 2019 when guardians will be able to register their defibrillator onto the network through their local ambulance service. Some ambulance services are currently able to accept direct registra ons so if you are looking to register your defibrillator now, visit the map of ambulance services on the AACE website where there are links to contact your local service.
Are they easy to use? Kelly Field of Redbourn said, “They are quite easy to use now. They give you instruc ons as you are using them and will only ‘shock’ if the pa ent is in the middle of ventricular fibrilla on.”
If someone’s heart stops, would you use Cardiopulmonary Resuscita on (CPR) as well as a Defibrillator? The American Heart Associa on recommends, when someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped, that everyone — untrained bystanders and medical personnel alike — begin CPR with chest compressions. Do this first, whilst you are wai ng for the PAD machine. It's far be er to do something than to do nothing at all if you're fearful that your knowledge or abili es aren't 100 percent complete. Remember, the difference between
doing something and doing nothing could be someone's life. • Untrained. If you're not trained in CPR, then provide handsonly CPR. That means uninterrupted chest compressions of 100 to 120 a minute un l paramedics arrive. You don't need to try rescue breathing. • Trained and ready to go. If you're welltrained and confident in your ability, check to see if there is a pulse and breathing. If there is no breathing or a pulse within 10 seconds, begin chest compressions. Start CPR with 30 chest compressions before giving two rescue breaths. • Trained but rusty. If you've previously received CPR training but you're not confident in your abili es, then just do chest compressions at a rate of 100 to 120 a minute. The above advice applies to adults, children and infants needing CPR, but not newborns (infants up to 4 weeks old).
Villagers, Redbourners and Spo ed Kensworth and people were very helpful in giving me informa on to complete this list:
Where are the PADs located? Redbourn 6 were identified 1. Doctor’s Surgery 2. St Mary’s Church 3. Parish Centre 4. Childrens’ Centre at the school 5. Village Hall 6. On the Care Bus
Markyate 3 were identified 1. Fire Station 2. Y2K building 3. School
Flamstead 1 was identified 1. In the phone box opposite the Spotted Dog
Slip End 1 was identified
CPR can keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs un l more defini ve medical treatment can restore a normal heart rhythm.
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When the heart stops, the lack of oxygenated blood can cause brain damage in only a few minutes. A person may die within eight to 10 minutes.
Studham 2 were identified
Caddington 1 was identified 1. Outside the Co-op
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To learn CPR properly, take an accredited firstaid training course
There are more but these are the ones I have been able to identify with the help of local residents via social media groups.
Steve Roy of Redbourn urges everyone to take a First Aid course. There are many to choose from and he suggests communityfirst@b nternet .com
Please let me know if there are more and I will list them in the next issue of MiMagazine. Contact sue@mimagazine.co.uk
Social Media Groups have proved very useful in compiling a list of where the PADs are in our villages. I asked on Markyate Ma ers, Caddington Village, Studham
People are becoming much more aware Alex Schofield said, “The local running group, Run Redbourn led a successful ini a ve last year to move the one [PAD] at the Parish Centre outside so that we had one that was more accessible.”
Can anyone buy and install a Defibrillator? Yes, they range from around £800 plus and you can find a huge selec on on line.
Michelle ParrySlater said, “… 1st Redbourn Guide know [about PADs], as we learned to use them doing our first aid badge and researched village defibrillator loca ons too.”
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Legal Ma ers Made Simple Don’t be a Rik Mayall…
In this latest ar cle, Donna Payne senior lawyer at Sherrards looks at the importance of having a valid WILL in place when you die. Rik Mayall, comedian and actor, did not have a valid Will in place when he died in June 2014. He died “intestate”, meaning his £1.2 million estate may have to pay inheritance tax which could have been avoided if the right Will had been in place. Under the intestacy law, as a married parent who died without a Will, a significant part of Rik’s estate would go straight to his children triggering a poten al tax liability. The intestacy rules are set by law and can be summarised as follows: • Married/civil partner with no children. If you die without a Will everything goes to the spouse or civil partner • Married/civil partner with children, and you die without a Will, assets up to £250,000 and personal possessions (not land) go to the spouse or civil partner. Assets above that limit are split 50/50 between the spouse and the children. • Unmarried, living with someone, with or without children. If you die without a Will, the cohabitee receives nothing. Where there are children and/or grandchildren, they get everything. If there are no children, the deceased's assets go to their siblings and parents. Where there are no children or other dependants, no parents, grandparents, siblings, cousins, nephews, nieces or aunts and uncles (blood rela ves not rela ves by marriage), the whole estate goes to the Crown. To have a share in the estate, the cohabitant would have to make a formal claim under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act unless all other poten al beneficiaries were over 18 and agreed that some assets passed to the cohabitant. What does all this mean for inheritance tax: One of the key inheritance tax perks is that spouses/civil partners can bequeath any amount to each other tax free. However, giving assets to To adver se call 01582 965760
children will trigger an inheritance tax bill if the gi exceeds the "nil rate band" or threshold of £325,000 per person plus an addi onal sum (currently £125,000 as long as the whole estate is not worth more than £2.2Million) in rela on to homes passed to direct descendants. If everything passes to a spouse/civil partner, then on their death, the first spouse/partner’s tax free threshold can be added to their own thus doubling what can pass before tax. Everything that passes down above the tax free allowances is taxed at 40% of that value. Avoiding the intestacy rules, is not the only reason it is a good idea to make a Will. With a Will: • You leave clear instruc ons about how your estate is to be distributed. • You choose your own executors – the people who manage the estate. • You appoint guardians to look a er your children if they are under 18, un l they come of age. You can also make financial arrangements for their benefit. • You can make specific gi s to friends or family. These can range from items of jewellery to sums of cash. • If you have remarried, you can ensure any children from your first marriage get a share of your estate. • You to are able to make gi s to chari es. • You may avoid family disputes. And just in case you were wondering, making a will does not bring forward the date of your death! Please men on
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Donna Payne
About Sherrards
Senior Solicitor, Wills, Trusts and Probate Donna is unusual among private wealth lawyers in combining over 20 years’ experience in the field alongside family dispute work. The family work has led to a strong focus on advising about economic coercion/control, ‘romance fraud’ and protec on of the vulnerable in the private wealth arena. She has a leading reputa on for using her media on and resolu on skills to achieve fair and reasonable outcomes in family disputes, including contested trusts and probate cases. Donna ran her own prac ce for over a decade before joining Sherrards. Donna has specialist accredita ons for Family Law & Media on with Resolu on and has been the recipient of a number of awards for her family law work. Donna takes a pragma c approach and works to find prac cal solu ons for her clients’ needs and wishes. Donna also formed and runs a charity to support families in crisis CorDomus.
Sherrards Solicitors LLP, a leading law firm based in St Albans and London, provides a full range of high quality legal services for both businesses and private individuals. The firm has specialist exper se in commercial property, residen al property, dispute resolu on, company commercial ma ers, employment law, franchising, debt recovery, wills and inheritance tax as well as private client support services. Sherrards is also highly ranked by both the pres gious Chambers and Partners and Legal 500 legal directories
Donna.Payne@sherrards.com +44 (0)1727 738943
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Please let us know about your Local Event. We will list it for FREE. Just email the words and image to sue@mimagazine.co.uk. Deadline for next issue is October 10th for Nov/Dec issue – so all your Christmas events.
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Sat 1st Sept Studhambury Music Fes val at Studham’s Red Lion public house
Sat 15th Sept Redbourn Classics Motor Show on the Common – noon un l 5pm
Sat 8th Sept Sponsored Bike and Hike from 10am6pm Organised by Beds & Herts Historic Churches Trust, the Bike ‘n’ Hike raises money to provide grants for urgent repairs to historic churches of all denomina ons in Beds & Herts. Choose your own route to ride or walk to as many churches as you wish. Sponsor forms are available in the local churches and from the following people: Kensworth: James Bedlington telephone 871139 Kensworth Methodists: Anita Shury 872117 Studham: Mike Bender 872967 Whipsnade: Roger Kendrick 413564.
Sat 15th Sept Redbourn in Bloom Grand Autumn Show 2.15pm at Redbourn Village Hall. 2.15pm 5 pm. homegrown flowers, fruit, vegetables, cra s, homebaking, preserves, children's and novelty classes. raffle & refreshments. Admission £1, accompanied children free. Schedules with entry forms available from Redbourn Library & Post Office, deadline for entries 12th Sept. New entrants welcome!
If you would like to take part, reserve the date in your diary and find your sponsors. You can also help and be sponsored by manning your church to serve refreshments for the par cipants.
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Mon 17th Sept Redbourn Senior Forum at Redbourn Parish Centre 10.30am – 2pm Come along with your friends, rela ves, carers or neighbours. Exhibitors include: Redbourn Parish Council, Neighbourhood Watch, Redbourn Care Group, and many local businesses and service providers.
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Thurs 27th Sept London Luton Airport Public Surgery Redbourn Parish Centre Main Hall 4pm7pm Thurs 18th Oct Redbourn Community Library Open Day and AGM. Opens 10am. AGM 7pm Library open hours – Mon, Tues, Wed and Fri a ernoon 2pm6pm. Sat mornings 9.30am1.30pm Sat. 27th and Sun 28th Oct Redbourn in Bloom Cra Fair, Redbourn Village Hall. Sat 10.3am 5pm, Sun. 11am 4.30pm. A wide variety of good quality cra s, ideal for Christmas gi s, raffle and refreshments. Admission £1, accompanied children free. Stall bookings: 01582 792846. Sun 11th Nov Redbourn Village Museum on Remembrance Sunday This year marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the World War 1. The 11th day of the 11th month falls on a Sunday – Remembrance Sunday. The Parish
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SLIP END CARP PET BOWLS We meet every TTu uesday eveniing 8pm at Slip End Village Hall. We are currently in the Beds County Carpet Bowls Lea ague.
Council has generously allowed the museum to have the use of the Parish Centre to mount an exhibi on. We are appealing for villagers to come forward with artefacts, memories, items of interest and stories to share which can be incorporated into the exhibi on. We will take care of any treasured items which are loaned to the museum for the event. All enquiries and oers of help or loan items to John Ridgewell. email johnÂR@ntlworld.com or 01582 626055.
Public entry will be from 2.30pm with prizeÂgiving at 3.30pm. There is an opportunity to book pitches for stalls in the car park or adjoining recrea on ground and priority will be given to community organisa ons. Contact David Manton (01438 831184 or David.manton@aol.co.uk).
Caddington Sat 8th Sept Caddington Village Show at Caddington Sports and Social Club
Thurs 15th Nov London Luton Airport Public Surgery Village Hall 4pmÂ6.30pm
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Wed 19th Sept The Luton Hoo Walled Garden Evening Wedding Fair Why not visit this tranquil wedding venue, surrounded by beau ful walled gardens and enjoy the landscaped grounds packed with autumn colour. Enjoy two shows at 7.00pm and 8.30pm featuring the latest dresses together with great live entertainment. Meet over 35 leading local exhibitors. 5:30pm  9:30pm Admission and car parking are free of charge.
Sat 8th Sept Magic Voices Choir Charity Concert. 7.30pm  St Nicholas Church
Markyate Sat 1st Sept The Swan pub  Hit & Run 9:00 pm – 12:00am. Returning to The Swan for a great night of live music that always gets the crowd dancing! Sat 8th Sept Allotments and Gardens Associa on Annual Show at The Bap st Church, Buckwood Road 9.15amÂ11.45am entries received; 12Â2pm judging; 2Â4pm Exhibits on Display to All. 4pm awards. Sat 15th Sept The Swan pub  Tommy Coyle 9:00pm – 12:00am. Sat 29th Sept Elvis Night from 8pm at Plume of Feathers Tel: 01582 840562 E: theplumeoeathers@hotmail.com
Kensworth Sat 8th Sept Annual Flower and Vegetable Show in the Village Hall
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The Magic Voices Choir will be performing a repertoire of pop classics and songs from musicals and shows, arranged exclusively by West End Musical Director Andy Rumble, in support of local charity, the AÂT Society. Tickets just ÂŁ8 in advance, ÂŁ10 on the door and children under 12 free. To book your ckets call 01582 760733 or visit www.atsociety.org.uk/events/magic The charity for the AÂT Society, based in Harpenden, provides a lifeline for families and children diagnosed with a rare lifeÂshortening gene c condi on, AtaxiaÂTelangiectasia. The charity also supports research projects with the hope of one day ďŹ nding a cure.
Mon 10th Sept Harpenden goes Wild! Family bat walk on Harpenden Common 7.15pm – 8.45pm. Listen to these elusive creatures using bat detectors. All ages welcome.
Sat 13thOct ‘Animal Crackers’ The Music Makers Choir of Harpenden present charmingly engaging works, including Bob Chilco ’s Aesop’s Fables, John Tavener’s The Lamb, Stanford’s The Blue Bird, Eric Whitacre’s The Seal Lullaby and his deligh ul set, Animal Crackers. Venue: St Nicholas Church, Harpenden, AL5 2TP. Time 8pm. Tickets: ÂŁ15, ÂŁ12 (concession), ÂŁ6 (child/student).
Thurs 20th Sept The Arts Society Harpenden Area DFAS Lecture given by Peter Medhurst on “I am the very model�. Parodies of Victorian Society in Gilbert & Sullivan www.theartssocietyharpendenareadfs.org.uk
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Sun 23rd Sept Farmers Market Harpenden Public Halls www.harpendenpublichall.co.uk 01582 767525
Sun 14th Oct Rennie Grove Hospice Care 10k run Booking your place now gives you plenty of me to train for Rennie Grove’s biggest fundraising event of the year. The Herts 10K takes runners and walkers on a beau ful mul  terrain course through the Her ordshire countryside, star ng and ďŹ nishing at Rothamsted Research, Harpenden. Open to people aged 12 and above www.herts10k.com.
St Albans Fri 7th-9th Sept St Michael’s Community Weekend commemora ng the end of World War I In the church and church yard AL3 4SL. History exhibi on and ower fes val. For more informa on stmichaelsÂparishchurch.org.uk
Sat 27th Oct ‘NOT’ Lady Cha erley’s Lover. Great Comedy. 7.30pm Sandpit Theatre.
Ashridge Estate Sun 2nd Sept Walkies! Join us for a fun, free dog event at Ashridge with demonstra ons, training advice, and doggy goodies. 10am noon. Meet at Meadleys Manor behind the visitor centre. ashridge@na onaltrust.org.uk
Sun 2nd Sept Volunteering Opportuni es 10amÂ3pm Come to the visitor centre to ďŹ nd out more about volunteering opportuni es at Ashridge.
Tues 11th Sept Gentle Stroll in The Golden Valley 10.30am – 12.30pm The Golden Valley is one of Capability Brown’s greatest landscapes. £3. Not suitable for young children. Meet at The Golden Valley car park. ashridge@na onaltrust.org.uk 01442 851227
Mon 22nd Oct Halloween Trail and Cra Meet at the visitor centre to make spooky cra s and follow the Halloween Trail. 10amÂ4pm.
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GROUPS AND SOCIETIES Markyate Allotments and Gardens Ann English 01582 842940 Baby and Toddler Group Ann Hall 841201 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 Markyate Parish Council Jenny Bissmire 840110 Herts County Councillor Terry Douris 01442 402273 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
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Markyate Youth Football Club (under 12) 2018/9 Season Friendly village team looking to recruit new players in all posi ons for upcoming season; all experiences welcome. For players star ng year 7 or year 6 in September; we train on Friday nights and play on Sunday mornings in the Chiltern Youth League. If interested please contact Bernie Harrison 07887 641435 or bernieharrison@hotmail.com
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 Photography Group meet every 3rd Tuesday at Slip End Social Club, New Street 7pm. Tel: 01582 452851
NEW – THE CRAFT HUB It’s an adult Cra Hub for people who do all types of cra s to get together once a month to get some ‘me’ cra ing me, share ideas, help each other out and maybe try new things. It will be held on the first Sunday of every month between 11am to 1.30pm at the Y2K Hall, Cavendish Road, Markyate, session fee £5.00 per person. The next session will be held on Sun July 1st.
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Carpet Bowls We meet every Tuesday evening 8pm at Slip End Village Hall. We are currently in the Beds County Carpet Bowls League. For more informa on contact Mrs Shirley Knapton 01582 412506
Caddington Caddington Art Club at The Collings Wells Hall. Contact Lorna on 454763 or at lornakalisz@yahoo.co.uk
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55 Caddington Women’s Ins tute Meet at the Bap st Church Hall, Luton Road, Caddington on the 1st 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 Dancers Contact Bob Fitzsimmons on 01582 419793. Caddington Care Walking Group Meet once a month at dierent places within the area for a gentle walk, usually of around three miles. Phone Pat on 01582 841030 or the Careline on 07548 264672 CaddingtonCare Chat and Coee Open every Monday from 10am to 12pm at the HeathďŹ eld Centre. Open to all  please drop in for coee and cake, and plenty of chat. CaddingtonCare Men's Group Our men's group is becoming more and more popular. Meet every Thursday from 10am to 12pm at the HeathďŹ eld Centre. Everyone is welcome. CaddingtonCare Seated Exercises Come along to the HeathďŹ eld Centre on Tuesdays at 2.15pm or Fridays at 10am. Gentle exercise and good fun! Caddington Local History Group Meets on the 4th Thursday of each month at 7.30 pm at the HeathďŹ eld Centre. Contact John on 01582 734881 for further informa on. Caddington and Slip End Runners Front Street, Slip End at 8pm. Call 07587 189260 Yarnies A social group for anyone who likes to knit, crochet or s tch. Meet at the Balcony Bar, Venue 360, Gypsy Lane, Luton, LU1 3JH. www.venue360.co.uk. We meet on the second Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm. Next mee ng Wed 9th May
Whipsnade Parish Council Ken France 872375 Village Hall Jenny Saunders 07775 582107
Kensworth Village Hall Lynne Lewis 873981
Mums and Tots Every Tuesday morning at 9.30am in the Village Hall. ÂŁ2 per with two children and each extra child 50p. Call Heather Wright on 872118
Neighbourhood Watch Caroline Streek 872410 Cricket Club Duncan WingďŹ eld 872743 Parish Council Pat Mitchell 871178 Community Scheme 07919 08147 Local History Julia Holder 873465 Carpet Bowls Len Errington 872767 Drop In Club  everyone welcome, every Thursday at Kensworth Village Hall from 9am to 11am for tea, coee and biscuits (so drinks and crisps for children) Enjoy a chat and games – and get to know the locals. Flower Group Contact Shirley Hull (872351) for details. Village Walks: We meet at the Village Hall at 10am and will return for coee or have it en route. All are welcome.
Tennis Club – Open to members and nonÂmembers. 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
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 beneďŹ t of people and wildlife. See website www.foscomm.org
Studham Village Hall For hire contact: Des Salmon, 01582 872082. email: desstudham@btconnect.com
Studham Village Hall Monday evening Jive Tuesday morning Mums & Tots A ernoon Scrabble Club Evening Salsa Alternate Wednesday evenings Bingo or Art Club Thursday morning U3A Carpet Bowls, Evening Carpet Bowls Club. 1st Thursday evening in month Women’s Ins tute (WI). Main Hall and a Mee ng room available for hire. Modern kitchen. Contact: Des Salmon, 01582 872082. desstudham @btconnect.com
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Redbourn St Mary’s Church Coffee on the Common. Meet at the cricket pavilion for coffee, cakes and friendship Mon Fri from 9.30am to 12.30pm. Or do you prefer lunch? 11.30 onwards. Redbourn Community Library, Lamb Lane. Open weekday a ernoons (except Thursday) from 2pm 6pm and Saturday mornings from 9am 1pm. Books including audio and large print, magazines, daily newspaper, computers, WiFi and local informa on. Children's ac vi es every Friday during term me. Pop in and see how much we have to offer and email: redbournlibraryvolunteers@gmail.com for informa on about volunteering with us. Rhyme Time Redbourn Library, Lamb Lane. Every Friday term me at 10am for 30 mins for babies and toddlers. Free, though dona ons welcome StoryTime. Every Friday term me at 3.45pm for 30 mins for babies and preschool. Free though dona ons welcome.
Want to cycle? Join the Hub. Email hubmeister@hubcoffeebikes.com with the words "Ride Reminder" in the subject field and we'll do the rest. 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/
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Run Redbourn They have 7 organised running sessions per week for runners of all standards. Contact Rachel Mackie on runredbourn @gmail.com Youth Club at Redbourn Parish Centre, Tuesdays 6pm 8 pm, term me, for 7 13s. For details 01582 793096.
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Redbourn in Bloom Tickets available from £15 Membership of www.ticketsource.co.uk/hmtc51 Redbourn in Bloom costs just www.harpendenpublichalls.co.uk £5 per household per year. This 01582 767525 or at Harpenden Public Halls income helps Produced fo for the Broadway stage by David Merrick and Donald Alberyy.. This amateu ur production is towards our presented by arrangement with MusicScope and Stage Musicals Limited of New e Y Yo ork. plan ng projects Proudly y sponsored by In aid of to enhance the village. Pauline Williamson 01582 792931 or and tui on provided. Sarah Street Mike Thain, (volunteer coordinator) 01582 794448 or on 01582 793376 se.street@icloud.com Karate – at Redbourn Parish Centre, Bowls Club The Park, South Common, At Redbourn Leisure Centre. Call Redbourn, Herts AL3 7LR Mondays Mar n 01582 792074 or Jez 07525 6pm 7pm; Fridays 6.30pm 867450 7.30pm Tel 01582 626015 Redbourn Village Museum, The Common, Redbourn (next to The Cricketers) is open weekends 2pm 5pm, 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.
Women’s Ins tute Contact Rosemary 01582 794453
Tennis Club 4 hard courts, coaching. Three mix in adult sessions per week. League matches. www.redbourntennis.org.uk
Redbourn Parish Council Clerk Nish Khanna clerk@redbournparishcouncil.gov.uk
Village Hall For hire rates, office@redbournvillagehall.org.uk Redbourn Care Group Established in 1980 to help combat loneliness and improve mobility for residents www.redbourncaregroup.co.uk. Office manager ClaireLouise 01582 794550 redbourncaregroup@btconnect.com Redbourn in S tches Handsewing and s tching. Material
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Coffee on The Common St Mary’s Church offers coffee, cake and friendship in the cricket pavilion on the common Monday to Friday 9.30am 12.30pm. All welcome
Ci zens Advice at the Parish Centre on alternate Monday. For dates of surgeries see website castad.org.uk or all 01727 811118.
Markyate West Herts Ramblers www.westhertsramblers.org.uk Dunstable Bogtro ers www.dunstablebogtro ers.co.uk 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
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57 programme. Email enquiries@dunstablebogtro ers.co.uk or call Eila Goss 07964 291892 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 /walkďŹ nder
Little Gaddesden Li le Gaddesden Society www.li legaddesden.org.uk President Trevor Fernanades trejofernandes@yahoo.com Hospital Driving Organiser Hilary Willis 01442 842722 Art Club Chairman Virginia Westmaco 01442 842428 Badminton Club We meet on a Wednesday evening at 8.00pm in the school hall.Contact Alison Townsend 01442 842421 alisont@gotadsl.co.uk Bell Ringers We welcome you to our prac ce night. Contact Tower Captain: Virginia Westmaco 01442 842428 Book Club Contact Fiona Masters ďŹ onamasters@b nternet.com
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In Good Company Contact Glenda Cooper 01442 842505 Junior Football Children of all ages and ability are welcome. Contact Omer Kutluoglu 01442 843243 omer@2kmail.com Music Club Contact Ian Hamilton 01442 876660 ian@ne ledengrange.co.uk Parish Council Contact Chairman: Douglas Adams 01442 842746 douglasrfadams@b nternet.com Clerk: Alastair Greene 01442 842795 Email: parishclerk@li legaddesden parishcouncil.org.uk
Bowls and Croquet Club Bowls Outdoor bowling and croquet runs from April to October/November. Club social events are organised throughout the year. Marika Woods 01442 843714 Website: www.lgbcc.co.uk
Royal Bri sh Legion Contact Chairman: Shaun McCarthy 01442 842565
Croquet Pat Allen 01442 842601
1st Li le Gaddesden Scout Group Group Scout Leader: Tim Cooper 01442 842505 Tim.Cooper99@b nternet.com
Bridge Club Contact John Allen 01442 842601 Brownies Contact Guider Wendy Biggersta 01442 769345 Cricket Club and Colts Li le Gaddesden Cricket Club Contact Jeremy Fennell 07710 456319 jeremyfennell@b nternet.com Drama Club Contact Club Secretary: Lyn Hyde info@lgdramaclub.com www.lgdramaclub.com
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Have you been thinking of joining a choir? It’s time for action! Come and sing with us at our open rehearsal, then enjoy a six-week free trial. No audition.
LEVERSTOCK GREEN PRIMARY SCHOOL Thursday 13 September @ 7.30pm Or join us for our Mozart Requiem workshop on Saturday 20 October, registration from 9.30am
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Rural Heritage Society Membership Secretary: Lyn Hyde 01442 842267
Tennis Club li legaddesdentennisclub @gmail.com Terri Adams 01442 842746 terriadams@gmail.com Village Produce Associa on Chair: Rob Irving 01442 843779 Women’s Ins tute Contacts Josie Jerey 01442 843261 President: Glenda Cooper 01442 842505 glendacooper@b nternet.com
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Mimagazine Services Directory... prices from £39 CAR CENTRES/DEALERSHIPS/REPAIRS/LEASING Redbourn Auto Solutions 01582 679300 www.redbournautosolutions.com Redbourn MOT Centre 01582 794000 info@redbournmot.com www.redbournmot.com
ART CLASSES Debbie Prothero 07951 473725 debbieprotheroartworkshop@outlook.com
Art Workshops
Small friendly classes, using a variety of mediums, all abilities welcome, materials provided. Come and join in.
CARPETS/FLOORING Pegasus Furnishings 01582 608996/07957 869681 martin@pegasusfurnishings.co.uk
debbieprotheroartworkshop@outlook.com
Prudens Bakery Ltd
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BUILDERS/ROOFING Building Contractors 1/26/2018 01582 621265 carl@archboldconstruction.co.uk BPL Roofing Ltd 01582 455025 bplroofing@hotmail.co.uk Colt Property Improvements Ltd 01582 872561 enquiries@coltltd.co.uk Claridge & Hall Bros Ltd 01582 840201 enquiries@claridgeandhall.com Goodson Builders Ltd 07850 746171 goodson.builders@lineone.net GJ Smith Roofing 01582 671185 www.gjsmithroofing.com J M Bygate Designs Ltd 07841 389342 james@jmbygatedesigns.co.uk
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Covering all aspects of Roofing ✓ Fascia, Soffits & Guttering ✓ Tiling / Slating / Flat Roofing ✓ Rubber Roofing ✓ VELUX windows ✓ Trust a Trader & Competent Roofer Registered
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Mimagazine Services Directory... prices from £39 GARDEN IDEAS/ROOMS Garden Rooms www.mygardenrooms.online 01582 690005/07515 361972
DOMESTIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS/BOILERS LDH Domestic Repairs 07841 652496 leighhibon@yahoo.co.uk ELECTRICIANS NICEIC Registered
Free Quotes For a friendly and reliable electrical service contact Chris Baxter - Phone: 07737 582735 Email: chris@baxterelectricalservices.co.uk GARDENING SERVICES
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EVENTS Aeolian Choir Leverstock Green Primary School 13 September 7.30pm. Mozart Requiem workshop 20 October,9.30am www.aeoliansingers.org.uk Mistletoe Fair at Herts County Showground 2-4 November www.mistletoefair.co.uk Sandpit Theatre St Albans Not Lady Chatterley’s Lover 27 October 7.30pm www.sandpittheatre.co.uk FINE FOOD AND WINE Harpers 01582 872001 info@harpersfood.co.uk FUNERAL DIRECTORS Butterfly Funeral Services Caddington 01582 968130 Neville Funeral Services 01582 490005 01442 252395 www.nevillefuneralservice.com FURNITURE RESTORERS M G Furniture Makers Ltd 01582 872022 07957 888 735 www.mg-furnituremakers.co.uk
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Small Enough To Care Building and Landscaping Contractors Driveways / Patios / Fencing / Brickwork Decking / Treework / Turfing / Grab Hire Free Estimates and Portfolio Available 01442 248837 07956 506610 www.mjwaldron.co.uk
D G Garden Maintenance 244494 info@detailclean.co.uk M.J. Waldron & Sons 01442 248837 www.mjwaldron.co.uk Will Kimberley Garden Services 01442 255784 wkgardenservices@btconnect.com Phil Webster Gardening Services 07762 418904
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GUTTERS/MAINTENANCE Guttermedics 01582 872880 07815 115971
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MOBILE HOMES CSO Park Homes 01442 245425 01442 235448 sales@csoparkhomes.com www.csoparkhomes.com Whipsnade Park Homes 07714 767061 01582 873119 info@whipsnadeparkhomes.co.uk
HAIR/BEAUTY/SKIN TREATMENTS Charisma Hair & Beauty Salon 01582 722801 kaymcilroy@sky.com Image Mobile Hairdressing 07513 101247 HEALTH One Stop Doctors Herts 01442 331 900 onestopdoctors.co.uk
WHIPSNADE PARK HOMES
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HOUSHOLD CLEANERS/ CARPET CLEANERS Molly Maid 0845 2930922 HYPNOTHERAPY Hypnotherapist Karen Bader 07547 83382 kebader@icloud.com
OVEN CLEANING PS Oven Valeting Services 01582 521430
HYPNOTHERAPIST For further information kebader@icloud.com Telephone: 07547 833822
PAINTERS/DECORATORS Spencer the Decorator 07740 673811 spenny_t@yahoo.co.uk
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LEISURE ACTIVITIES/FITNESS Carpet Bowls Slip End 01582 412506 julieknapton50@gmail.com Redbourn Leisure Centre 01582 626202 www.everyoneactive.com/Redbourn
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LOCKSMITHS Locksmith Services Larry Neale 01582 206004/205399/206008 SJ Locks Steve Jacob 01582 318307 07580 716415 ww.sjlocks.co.uk
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PEST CONTROL A1 Pestmasters 01582 840004 07958 646467 Total Pest Control 01582 841270 07810826929
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64 32 Mimagazine Services Directory... prices from £39 PHYSIOTHERAPY Just so Physio Nicola Nash 07853 352407 nicola@justsophysio.com Neuro Physio Berkhamsted 07786 363638 07909 982569 www.neurophysioberkhamsted.co.uk
SPECIALIST NEUROLOGICAL PHYSIOTHERAPISTS HPC Registered BSc Hons
PET/HORSE SUPPLIES TC Feeds & Tack Haven admin@tcfeedsandtack.co.uk 01582 872333 www.cfeedsandtack.co.uk
Providing Physiotherapy and Occupational therapy treatment in your own home if you have a neurological deficit affecting your movement including:Stroke / Parkinson’s Disease / Multiple Sclerosis / Balance Problems 07786 363638 / 07909 982569
PET SERVICES
physio@neurophysioberkhamsted.co.uk
PLUMBING/HEATING Be Heated Heating, Plumbing, Gas 07393 867481 tollytavaglione@beheated.co.uk Able Plumbers 07708 540712 07973 769444 Drips’n’Things 01582 862554 www.dripsnthings.co.uk Michael Mitchell 07815 953833
“Dog walking & pet services”
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Alyson Osman 07977 443787 Alyson Osman 01582 873993 Osman Alyson 07977 443787 absolutelybarking4@gmail.com 07977 443787 01582 873993 www.absolutelybarking4.co.uk 01582 873993 Fully insured & DBSabsolutelybarking4@gmail.com checked
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Animals at Home Chilterns Offers:- Dog walking, home boarding for dogs and small animals, cat care, home visits to feed etc. Covering Dunstable, Luton, Harpenden, Markyate,Wheathampstead, Caddington, Edlesborough, Harlington, St Albans, and surrounding areas. DEFRA licensed animal ambulance/pet taxi. Pet first aid trained. No animal too large or small! Just give me a call! 07703 295788 www.animalsathome.co.uk/chilterns Facebook Animals at Home Chilterns
Bev Harris 07703 295788 www.animalsathome.co.uk/chilterns Dog Walking Alyson Osman 07977 44378701582 873993 absolutelybarking4@gmail.com Pets as Home Bev Harris.indd 1 The Dogs Trust 01582 807524 hertfordshiredogschool@dogstrust.org.uk
Follow up treatments (30 mins) £35 To book an appointment please call 07853 352407 For more information please visit our website www.justsophysio.com email nicola@justsophysio.com
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HEATING ~ PLUMBING ~ GAS E:mail tollytavaglione@beheated.co.uk Tel: 07393 867481 between 7am - 7pm Location - Herts ~ Beds ~ Bucks MICHAEL MITCHELL P LU M B I N G
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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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65 33 Mimagazine Services Directory... prices from £39 SCHOOLS Abbot’s Hill School - Independant day School 01442 240333 registrar@abbotshillherts.sch.uk Caddington Village School 01582 726058 office@caddingtonschool.net
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Capital Manor Financial Advisors Ltd 01582 414514 info@capitalmanor.co.uk Sherrards Solicitors 01727 832830 Neves Solicitors 01582 715234 www.nevesllp.co.uk Stoten Gillam Chartered Accountants 01582 608601 www.stotengillam.co.uk
SECURITY/ALARMS Maximum Security Systems Ltd 01582864138 / 07746111520 sales@maximumsecuritysystems.co.uk
PROPERTY SERVICES The 50 Plus Hannah.munn@the50plus.co.uk 01494 784 448 / 0845 22 50 495
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SPIRITUAL GIFTS/STONES/REIKI/MEDITATION Persephone 01582 969099/841919 info@deusmyticus.co.uk
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PUBLIC HOUSES The Plume of Feathers 01582 840562 theplumeoffeathers@hotmail.com The Swan Inn Markyate 01582 842660
STORAGE Produced on foam board inc LSR Storage Ltd 0800 8101234 www.lsrstorage.com corner eyelets and plastic carry sleeve.
Total: £37.50 each TRAVEL/HOLIDAYS Suitcaase Travel 01582 349480 (Minimum order quantity penny@suitcasetravel.co.uk
of 2, Plastic sleeve to hold and protect 2 x site boards TREE SURGEONS would be £8.00)
Just an Old Fashoined Pub
AJH Tree Services Andy Hooper 07740 944410 ajhtrees@gmail.com Phil Webster 07762 418904
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RECREATION/LEISURE ACTIVITIES Redbourn Leisure Centre 01582 626202 www.everyoneactive.com/Redbourn RESTAURANTS/TAKEAWAYS The Bell 01582 872460 info@thebellinstudham.co.uk The Chequers Caddington 01582 731097 facebook.com/thechequerscaddington Markyate Spice 01582 841112/290677 The Red Lion Studham 01582 872530 info@theredlion-studham.co.uk RUBBISH CLEARANCE Rubbish Clearance Bedfordshire 07960 983298 www.rubbishclearancebedfordshire.co.uk To adver�se call 01582 965760
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A.J.H Tree Services Specialist in all aspects of tree work FREE QUOTATIONS
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produce and install. Fencing,to garden maintenance, turfing, hedge trimming Total: £48.00 FREE ESTIMATES Mobile 07762 418904 Markyate based A.J.H Tree Services Specialist in all aspects of tree work Mobile 07740 Please men�on when 944410 responding to adverts Office 01582 841058
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You can now donate items at any of our Household Waste Recycling Centres (tidy tip) in Ampthill, Biggleswade and Leighton Buzzard, to be sold in the reuse shop at Thorn Turn tidy tip. All items must be in good condition and safe to use. If you would like to donate something for the reuse shop, 7:49 Page 3 please let a member of site staff know. The reuse shop gives an opportunity for residents’ items to be reused rather than recycled or disposed, and for others to buy low-cost items. All items on sale at Thorn Turn reuse shop have been diverted from the waste stream with the income generated used to fund and further develop this ongoing project. By selling these items for reuse, we significantly reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill and help to benefit e for Redbourn, Kinsbourne Green, Markyate, Flamstead, Caddington, Slip End, WATCH REPAIR SERVICES any residents who wish to buy these low-cost items. ide, Kensworth, Whipsnade, Studham, Dagnall, Ringshall and the Gaddesdens. Address: Thorn Turn Household Waste Recycling Centre, Bond Street Servicing Watch Repairs Grendall Lane, Bedfordshire. LU5 6GJ Sonriki Trophies.indd 1 725270 admin@bswltd.co.uk 7/26/2017 11:32:37 AM 01582 Opening hours: Open 9am -5pm, 7 days a week including CONTACTS bank holidays (closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day) WINDOWS/CONSERVATORIES What items will the shop accept / sell? andPascan news call: 01582405330 965760 CladwindsEditorial Ltd Peter 01525 We can accept items in a reusable condition including: Adver�sing and Advertorials call: 07941 661004 ppascan@btinternet.com bags and luggage, soft furnishings (with a valid fire safety Editor: Sue Mitchell www.cladwinds.com label), furniture (large and small items with a valid fire got there for sue.mimagazine@gmail.com safety label), bicycles, bike racks, sports equipment Unicorn Windows 01582 854272 nts and because
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