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September 2012
Advertiser Essential shops & services with everything you need - all wonderfully local!
Inside this month: Birdie Tales: Where is it?… FFF&B: Ploughing Championships Talk to the vet: What’s around the corner? Wonderful Wantage Talent: Stuart Roper Food Review: The King & Queen @ Longcot JD Plastic Store: For all your storage needs Woods Hair & Beauty Salon: Welcomes you… Promoting local business, trade and services. Advertise! Be Seen! Call Lou 01367 244975 or 07894 554551
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Advertiser Editors Blog
Welcome to the September edition of The Advertiser Magazine… In September we have the FFF&B Ploughing competition which last year proved to be a massive hit for everyone. Wantage boast a wonderful artist in Stuart Roper a man of many talents, not only does he paint but plays a mean guitar! Do you have talent, interesting stories in your town or village? Let me know.
Contact Me! Lou Guthrie Mobile: 07894 554551 01367 244975 E-Mail lou@theadvertisermagazine.net www.theadvertisermagazine.net
Deadline for Oct Issue Fri 21st Sep
This Month’s Cov
Anna Marlow
lives in Oxfordshire, with her husband, two young children, a nutty Cocker Spaniel called Domino and a rather independent black cat (well, she thinks she still lives with them!) She discovered Flickr in 2007 and soon became completely obsessed with photography, acquiring her first DSLR (a Nikon D80) for Christmas '07 but managed to kill it after just six months (a long story involving a boat and salt water!) Anna is now rarely sighted without her trusty Nikon D90 in her hand or slung over her shoulder in a bag (on dry land!) She still considers herself to be very much an amateur but has learned a lot from the wonderful people of Flickr and plans to continue to do so for as long as she can! Anna says “When I'm not pointing my camera at my two (long-suffering!) children, I spend rather too much time pointing it at water drops and flowers (and pretty much anything that gets in my path… especially, these days, if it happens to have a water drop on it!) I am well and truly addicted ….. Long may it continue!” To see more of Anna’s work visit.. www.flickr.com/photos/marlowpics
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WHO’S NEXT?
Faringdon Town Council is still working hard with stakeholders to develop the new Neighbourhood Plan for Faringdon. Through consultations at public meetings and working group committees they are considering essential services, such as: Housing, Education, Employment and Leisure Facilities. Most importantly the Town Council needs to ensure that the final plan reflects what the people of Faringdon want. For more information about this plan or meeting dates, visit the website www.faringdonplan.webs.com
Faringdon Business Breakfast Club Faringdon Business Breakfast Club will be hosting their next meeting at Sudbury House Hotel on
Call Trish: 01367 820060 Cowleaze Farm, Woolstone, Oxon SN7 7QS Email: thedogstudio@live.co.uk Faringdon Loyalty Card Scheme is growing very fast. Since the launch in July there are now more than 250 card holders who are enjoying the benefits and discounts offered by 36 businesses across Faringdon. From retail outlets, hairdressers and beauty therapists, to places to eat and home and business services. To find out more about this scheme visit www.faringdonloyalty.co.uk or visit one of the participating businesses. Loyalty Cards cost £2.00 and can save you ££££s! Faringdon Chamber of Commerce members have been involved in a promotional project with Cotswold TV – an online television service for business and the community. Cotswold TV has added Faringdon to their list of Cotswold towns. To watch the Faringdon programme, visit the website www.cotswoldtv.com . Congratulations to Segais Faringdon, who are celebrating their 5th anniversary. To celebrate Segais will be hosting a special evening event “How to Look Good “Not” Naked” on Thursday 6th September from 6:30 pm. Segais, Presentation Gifts and Uptown Fashions will all be open and joined by a multitude of other businesses to bring you demonstrations and information on products and services to help achieve that. There will be expert advice in Hair, Skin Care and Makeup; Fashion and Trends; Cosmetic Dentistry; Colour Analysis and Life Style & Fitness. There will be a Prize Draw with a chance to win a fantastic Make Over worth over £1,000! The prize includes Hair colour; Design, cut & finish; Facial, Cosmetic Dentistry, Colour Analysis, Before & After Photographs; 6 months Gym Membership; Dinner for 2 and a Bouquet. All of the proceeds from the evening will be donated to the Stroke Association. For more info contact Mel Avagnano on 01367 244344
Monday 3rd September from 7:30 am. The speaker this month is Stuart Roper, who will be talking about how Illustrations can make a real difference to a business. They can provide a striking new brand personality, turn an un-photogenic Chief Exec into a presentable front-man or put across a difficult training issue. You may recognise Stuart's excellent work for the refurbished Folly Park and, very recently, for the Faringdon Loyalty Card web site and brochure. And if you see a gig for Blind Dog Blues I can seriously recommend it. Stuart's an amazing guitarist and singer. But, he's promised that he won't attempt an Australian accent or have a large brush and a pot of black paint with him! As always, the cost of breakfast is £10 which includes a hot or cold buffet breakfast. You can reserve your place today by phoning the booking line on 0845 003 1340.
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We had a very interesting tasting a few weeks ago that reminded us of why we love small, independent distillers and just how much they contribute to whisky. The tasting was presented by Patrick van Zuidam from Holland who exemplifies that what makes small distillers different is their freedom and flexibility to experiment with different ingredients and ways of doing things, which when allied with a deep understanding of the various stages of the distillation process can produce some truly outstanding whiskies. For example, unusually, Patrick ferments his ‘wort’ (the sugary liquid that results from adding hot water to e.g. barley) with the grain still in it. Additionally, the fermentation is done slowly and at a low temperature. The higher level of fatty acids and esters that result from these ‘tweaks’ lead to a deliciously smooth mouth feel and some fabulous fruity, flowery notes in the whisky – a good example of which is his American Oak matured 8 year old. The fact that Patrick likes a challenge is another strength of many small distillers. 100% Rye whiskies are notoriously difficult to produce, as it is hard to convert the sugars to alcohol, but if you succeed then the result is a velvety smooth, spicy whisky well worth the effort (even if the thick and volatile nature of the mash does lead to the distillery occasionally being covered in a layer of something akin to wallpaper paste…). My tasting note for Patrick’s latest version of his 100% Rye simply says ‘Gorgeous!’ and I can thoroughly recommend it. Finally, I have to mention Patrick’s version of traditional Genever. By taking this quintessentially Dutch gin and putting it in to Virgin oak casks for periods of up to 5 years Patrick has added a character and smoothness that results in a unique product which has proved incredibly popular with our customers. Products from small distillers may sometimes cost more than those from the ‘big boys’ but in return you will enjoy something very special and unique.
Fran Thomas Arkwrights Whisky and Wines
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GARDENSCAPE Individual Design, Construction & Maintenance To discuss your personal garden requirements phone: 01865 250372 or 07773333531 Roger Hutchence - BA (HONS) NCH (Landscape Construction) www.gardenscape.biz Roger@gardenscape.biz
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One of the charms of living near Oxford, apart from the beautiful landscape, is the joy of drawing the fabulous sites of that famous city. For some years now I’ve enjoyed sketching its ancient buildings and open spaces and have even produced a mural in the artistic quarter of Jericho. So when three months ago an author approached me to illustrate a children’s book based in Oxford, I jumped at the chance. The book entitled “Billy the little Red Bus” – the story of the happy Oxford bus, is the first children’s book by Alan Whichello. Alan, a former builder, has discovered late in life that he has a gift for storytelling, so he put down his spirit level and picked up his pen. Billy the little Red Bus, published by the Abingdon based Red Cap Publishing, tells the story of Billy, the smallest bus in the depot, who makes friends with the other buses in the fleet. As an illustrator you need all kinds of references to work from, so it was a delight to trawl through my many sketches and make new ones to complete the book. I work in pen and wash, that is to say I use traditional materials like Indian ink and watercolour paints to create the illustrations. The final pieces have to be fresh and bright to engage the young reader and the translucence of watercolour and strength of the Indian ink line combine beautifully to give both colour and impact. Alan commissioned me to illustrate his second book “The Hamsters’ Great Escape” which should be in the shops soon. Based around Didcot, it tells the story of a hamster family’s epic journey through the Oxfordshire countryside. So from buses to hamsters – an artist’s life is not an easy one, but I wouldn’t swap it for the world!
Stuart Roper is a Wantage based artist and illustrator. He was brought up and trained in Scotland and moved to Oxfordshire in the early eighties, best known for his lively pen and wash illustrations and paintings www.widcombehouse.co.uk
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Restaurant Review
I have always liked The King & Queen at Longcot. It’s your typical quaint British village pub with lovely views over White Horse Hill. It was good to hear that husband & wife team Mark & Sally are fast gaining a reputation for freshly prepared quality food and excellent service. The recent refurbishment has been tastefully carried out to provide a warm and welcoming family feel, regulars laugh and joke at the bar, walkers pop in for a quick one, and the kitchen sends out plates of great looking meals that smell delicious. First things first’ a good glass of house Merlot (so good in fact, we took the remainder of the bottle home!) from the good selection on offer and there is plenty of choice if real cask ale is your thing. The simple menu board is a real bonus; everything laid out at a glance, no over complicated menus here. A well thought out varied range of options which include traditional pub favourites and new exciting combinations. For starters we chose - Chicken Liver Pate with Toast and Green Leaves - Lemon Oregano Chicken with Rocket and Roast Garlic Mayonnaise. Both dishes tasted beautiful and the presentation was superb, a lovely twist with the Roast Garlic Mayo. Mains – White Horse Beer Battered Haddock and Chips with homemade Tartar Sauce and Peas – Pan-fried Sea bass with Butterbean's, Bacon, Leeks and Thyme, with a brown Shrimp Sauce. Again’ both plates tasted as good as they looked, the Sea Bass in particular was the star of the show, I loved the unusual and modern accompaniments of Bacon, Leeks and Shrimp, and it worked perfectly. Not much room left for a desert, but hey you have to don’t you! We decided to share a Rhubarb Fool, oh yes’ oh yes’ absolutely scrummy, I need the recipe for this little cracker…. A very enjoyable night in lovely surroundings, definitely going back for more! Excellent!!
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CHAMPIONSHIPS HEAVY HORSES - VINTAGE - STEAM Manor Farm, Hatford nr Faringdon, SN7 8JH 29th September 2012 - Enquiries 01993 851139 www.ploughingmatch.co.uk This year’s Match and Show promises to be a fantastic Day out for all the Family. We are expecting over 100 ploughing entries (tractors, steam & horse) with ploughing starting soon after 9am. We welcome The Cotswold Carthorse Society, who will be demonstrating their skills at ploughing and other land work. In the main ring we have flying displays from Fallowfields Falconry, Bob Hogg Sheepdog Display and Sheep Racing, tractor tug-of-war, terrier racing and much more. The working area is full of action, with a threshing machine, stone-walling, thatching, to name a few. There are trade stands, craft marquee, homecraft exhibits, local food producers, so much to see and do. Our host this year is Mr John Bayliss at Manor Farm, Hatford, Nr Faringdon. This year’s event will see the re-union of his father, Mr Bill Bayliss (now 102 years old) and a Garret General Purpose Traction Engine that was purchased by Bill’s father back in 1919 when Bill was just 9 years old. He can clearly remember its arrival by train and its life on their farm hauling trailers and driving the threshing machine until 1943 when it was sold. When the engine was sold, the name plate “Hatford Manor” remained on a beam in one of the stone barns. One of our Committee Members, Patrick Edwards, a local machinery dealer and steam enthusiast came about the initial reunion after talking to Bill one day when selling him a tractor. His extensive research plotted the history of this engine and how it had avoided being totally scrapped. It has now been reunited with a replicate name plate and is a star attraction at Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway in Kent, owned by Mr Bill Best, who kindly agreed for it to appear at our event, and will be there in person to drive it. We would like to thank Earthline Ltd for their financial contribution towards the haulage costs. Gates open 9 am – Admission: Adults £8 Children & OAP’s £5
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a specialist firm dealing with Private Client work including Wills • Estate Administration • Lasting Powers of Attorney and all aspects of residential property and conveyancing work such as Sales • Purchases • Remortgages • Shared Ownership Development Transactions • Land Transactions • Property Investment Angel Wilkins LLP, The Woolpack, Church Street, Wantage OX12 8BL Tel: 01235 775100 Fax: 01235 775101 Email: neil@angelwilkins.co.uk or amanda@angelwilkins.co.uk or suzy@angelwilkins.co.uk www.angelwilkins.co.uk Angel Wilkins LLP is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority: SRA number: 524327
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Birdie Tales (Periparus ater) The Coal Tit is the smallest member of the tit family,
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identifiable by its black head, white cheeks and nape. Their natural food source is conifer seeds and insects, but can be tempted to the bird-table with black sunflower seeds, sunflower hearts and suet. An extremely shy bird, the Coal Tit has mastered the high speed act of “get in fast”, and “get out even faster”, feeding approach. If you watch carefully, they tend to rush in when other birds have had their fill, grab what they can, before flying off at lightning speed. I always imagined that once this speedy feeding frenzy had finished, the timid little bird would hide in a corner somewhere chomping quietly on its stash - not so! When food is plentiful, the Coal Tit will hoard food by hiding it all over the place, so they have a meal for later or when times are harder. Unfortunately the Coal Tits memory is not that great; most of the hidden seeds are taken by other birds that possess superior memories, some forgotten seeds can be found germinating in the most unlikely of places. They typically produce one brood per year, (occasionally two) clutches of 7-10 eggs, nests are made from roots, moss and dead leaves ,which can be found in tree crevices, rotting tree stumps, old brick walls, even in mouse holes on the ground. Both parents take turns in feeding their young; (providing they can remember where they are) incubation lasts for 14-16 days. The humble Coal Tit can sometimes be bullied by other birds and is placed fairly low in the bird-world pecking order, but to me it’s one of the most entertaining agile little birds to enter the garden, never staying still for a moment. Ok’ it might be slightly lacking in the recollection skills department, I am sure that a lot of us can relate to that! Where’s my keys, where’s my phone??
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THE GRANGE CARE CENTRE Stanford in the Vale, Faringdon, Oxfordshire Quality 24-hour residential nursing care for elderly persons. Do you need a long or short stay holiday break? If you’re looking for a nursing home for yourself or a loved one, make sure to come and visit us. Ÿ Beautiful landscaped gardens Ÿ Nutritional meals Ÿ Highly trained staff Whether you require 24 hour nursing care, a short break or you’re recovering from an operation, you’ll find just the care you need at The Grange. In the serene setting of what was originally a 17th century vicarage, you’ll benefit from the kind of considerate attention our dedicated staff are noted for. We cater to all specialised needs and many of our rooms are en-suite. Although a restful place, there’s no shortage of activities. Live entertainment is often the order of the day and many of our activities take place in the garden.
Ÿ Entertainment Ÿ Residential hairdressing Ÿ Personal furniture Ÿ En-suite facilities
Ÿ Single/companion rooms
Ÿ GP visits/24 nursing
Ÿ Superb facilities
Ÿ Excellent parking.
Ÿ Daily activities
Please do phone and come and visit us. We would love to meet you and your family. Call 08444 725 182 or email: thegrange@foresthc.com Visit our website: www.foresthc.com
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Why Pet Insurance?
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Susie Smith is a delightful mild mannered ten year old Yorkshire Terrier. When her retired owner presented her one morning for her annual booster she was concerned when the accompanying health check detected a heart murmur. The vet recommended a scan and X-ray to determine the extent of the heart weakness and Susie was promptly admitted for these tests. Mrs. Smith was pleased to collect Susie that evening none the worse for her day at the vets and doubly pleased to hear that though Susie’s leaky heart valve had caused some swelling of the heart, there was no fluid in the lungs or damage to other organs. A change of diet and a daily pill and Susie should continue to be untroubled by her heart failure for some considerable time to come. Both dog and owner then left the practice quietly satisfied with the high standard of care and support they had received. So far so good. Less than ten minutes later, both were back in a highly distressed state and covered in blood. After leaving the practice, Susie (walking quietly on the lead) had been attacked by another dog and Mrs. Smith had been wounded in trying to separate the two. The aggressor dog and owner had then fled, leaving Mrs. Smith understandably upset and alone. The practice promptly readmitted Susie and instigated treatment for shock whilst providing first aid for her owner. Mrs. Smith subsequently left for her doctor’s whilst Susie, once stable, proceeded back to X-ray and on to theatre to repair her not inconsiderable wounds.
Twenty four hours later Mrs. Smith, now on antibiotics and accompanied by her husband, once gain took Susie home, somewhat battered and sore but in time likely to make a full recovery. About the only comfort for the owner in this sad story is that despite moving, in the space of thirty six hours, from a planned expenditure of around £40 for a thorough annual health check and booster vaccination to one of nearly £1500, her foresight in insuring Susie meant that at least Mrs. Smith didn’t have to worry about the cost of her unexpected veterinary treatment. Dog and owner are now again well. Susie is enjoying the best of health, her new diet and her tablets, while Mrs. Smith now keeps a sharp eye out when on the street with her friend. Here at Danetree we are delighted to answer any questions regarding pet insurance and give advice re suitable cover and so avoid common mistakes.
Graham Pursey 01367 24277
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Healthy Tips
So what prevents us from losing weight? Last month we looked at exercises to burn fat, but even if you think you have done everything right why do some people not lose weight? · Over eating: Eating more calories than we burn off is the obvious one. Excess energy is stored in the body as fat. · Being inactive: When you lose your muscle mass by being inactive, you need less energy (calories) to maintain what is left. It becomes possible to gain weight easily even with a modest calorie intake and nearly impossible to lose weight. · Hormone imbalances: Hormonal imbalance may have a negative impact on the metabolism (the rate at which you burn energy), which could be the cause of weight gain despite a healthy diet and exercise. Hormones usually work with your body and, the more you exercise, the more you benefit from their effect. The more active you are, the more hormones you will release, which will help with weight loss. There are exceptions however, and increases in the levels of some hormones can actually reduce the body’s ability to burn fat. · The hormones that can affect the ability to burn fat are: · Testosterone: Testosterone is known to boost the metabolism and lower fat levels, so a decline in this hormone could be the cause of weight gain in males. If a man became less active, there would be a gradual decline in testosterone. Resistance training may help to reverse this situation. · Oestrogen: Oestrogen increases fat breakdown, elevates your mood and increases your metabolism. A decrease in oestrogen can lead to weight gain and obesity. When women go through the menopause their oestrogen levels naturally decline, and any excess calories are stored in the fat cells, particularly around the abdomen. Growth Hormone: Helps to reduce body fat and regulate blood sugar. Its release is increased the more you exercise. · Raised Insulin levels: Insulin is responsible for pushing nutrients from the food you eat to their respective places in the body and if necessary creating fat. It also inhibits fat loss. When insulin levels are raised we reduce our chances of burning fat. · Cortisol: Cortisol is another hormone that plays an important role in regulating blood sugar, energy production, inflammation, the immune system and healing. Stress and poor sleep patterns elevate cortisol levels, which contributes to the accumulation of abdominal fat. · Weight loss isn’t always just a case of reducing your calorie intake and exercising more, however that’s a good place to start. The team at the Gym at Carswell are here to help you reach your weight loss goal, with support, encouragement and practical advice. · Next Month: What we can do to affect those hormones.
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Now entering their sixth year in business.! Lorraine Merchant and Sam Constable joined forces after previously working at the same salon, in Witney together for over thirteen years. Having created a luxurious salon in the beautiful calm surroundings, of Carswell Golf and Country Club on the A420 between Buckland and Faringdon. Come and relax to enjoy the views across the golf course whilst being pampered in the hair and beauty salon. The team has grown from three members of staff in the beginning, to a strong team of six at present.. Sharron Keen from Aston is our most resent member of staff, with many years experience in all aspects of hairdressing, working a couple of days a week. Sam Poole joined the team last September previously working in a salon in Bampton. Sam has many years experience, having in the past worked in Oxford, London and as far away as Australia. Tina Harris has been a Key member of the team for 3 years. Tina is fully trained and very experienced in Decleor beauty treatments, and OPI nail treatments. Recently qualified in OPI axxium nail gel varnish which is proving very popular. Tina runs regular monthly special offers. Woods have a fantastic and very efficient apprentice 17 year old Lucy Burnett. Lucy is just coming to the end of her first year of training, and making great progress. Find Woods hair and Beauty on facebook please look at our page to keep updated on the latest offers.
Introductory Offer: Book now with Stylists Sam Poole & Sharron Keen or Beauty Therapist Tina Harris. We would like to offer you
15% OFF your first visit 10% OFF your second visit Cameo Glass, 100 Faraday Park, Dorcan Ind. Est., Swindon, SN3 5JF Tel: 01793 513864 Fax: 01793 535476 Email: sales@cameo-glass.com
New clients ONLY. Offer available Tues-Sat, remember to mention this offer when booking an appointment and bring this with you. Only one offer may be used in any one appointment.
www.woodshair.co.uk www.facebook.com/woods.carswell
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Opening Hours Tuesday/Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm Thursday/Friday 9am - 7pm Saturday 8:30am - 4:30pm Contact Vicky..... Telephone: 01367 240757
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Look No further for storage boxes! Grace Jefferies moved to Swindon 11 years ago from Oxford, married to Come and have a walk around our garden displays to get ideas and inspiration We have handcrafted paving produced on site and also sandstone, travertine & limestone from all around the world Open to trade & retail • Closed Sunday
Tel: 01367 240112 www.rogersgardenstone.co.uk
Chickens @ Seven Acres Nurseries
Paul, together have 3 children. Prior to having a family, I worked for a few local companies, after my third child was born, I knew I did not want to go back corporate business, I wanted a change of career, especially a business of my own, I was fortunate enough to have some one who could guide me through the process my husband who has successfully run his cabinet making business for over 20 years. The challenge was deciding what line of business to go into, with no prior knowledge or experience, the process turned out to be long, difficult and frustrating at times. I wanted to raise some money by selling off numerous pairs of shoes and clothes I could not get back into, in order to do that I needed to sort through and de-clutter my wardrobe. The idea of storage boxes came about just for personal use at first, by searching for the right price, I was stunned and surprise by the size of the storage industry, after a very long market research, I decided to tap into that market, I bought a small quantity of boxes which I sold on ebay, and repeated the process a few times, having had a positive experience on ebay, I decided to join my husband in Coleshill for the launch of JDPlasticStore, your local supplier of storage boxes, we are small family run business, we are competitive in price and cheaper than the nation wide companies, with us you get a friendly and professional service.
Open Day 15th & 16th September 10% off all orders!
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Crowdy & Rose Solicitors of Faringdon and Lechlade
Faringdon Branch
We have a wealth of local knowledge and are an established part of the local community providing for the needs of our clients 2 Market Place, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 7HW Tel: 01367 240285 High Street, Lechlade, Gloucestershire GL7 3AE Tel: 01367 252644 www.crowdyandrose.co.uk Info@crowdyandrose.co.uk Established within the local community since 1790
Lechlade Branch
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September Organic Month! REVIEWS
September brings a celebration of all things organic. Organic wines are made from grapes that are cultivated in accordance to the principles of organic farming, focusing on the exclusion of the use of artificial chemical fertilisers, pesticides, fungicides and herbicides. Alternative viticultural practices are utilised in organic vineyards, where cover crops such as clover are planted in between vine rows to attract insects such as aphids and ladybirds, acting as a ‘natural’ pest control. Cover crops help maintain the soil’s structure; preventing top soil from cracking and erasure. The quality of soil is nurtured with worm and nutrient rich compost; comprised of natural manures and grape skins; the by-product of wine making. The organic process continues in the winery – only natural yeasts are used as opposed to manufactured yeasts that are inoculated into the crushed grapes to begin fermentation. The highly contentious issue of sulphites rears its head when it comes to the preservation of the final wine. The most common preservative is sulphur dioxide. Purists bottle without the use of sulphites, resulting in wines that should be consumed within a few years of production. Others use a small amount (EU regulations stipulate sulphur content being 30-50% less than standard wines), but can still label the wine as being organic. Organic wine consumption is on the increase as consumer awareness is raised as to the ill effects of chemical residues in food and drink products. Organic winemakers argue that their wines are the true reflection of both grape and region. The debate is on! An organic wine to try:
Children’s Day Nursery in Shellingford, Faringdon Recognised by OFSTED in September 2010 as OUTSTANDING in Leadership & Management Excellent quality Children’s Day Nursery combining traditional loving Care with a stimulating educational programme to provide a wellBalanced environment for your child. Ÿ Children from 6 weeks to 5 years Ÿ Open 7.45am to 6.15pm Monday to Friday Ÿ Full time or part time (51 weeks) Ÿ Pre-school educational curriculum Ÿ French and music classes Ÿ Secure Door Entry System
To organise a visit please contact Steph Chapman, Nursery Manager on 01367 718888
Domaine des Carabiniers Côtes Du Rhône 2010 France Domaine des Carabiniers is located near Avignon, on the right side of the Rhône. The vineyards benefit from the Mediterranean sun and the soil is sand and stone. The grapes are harvested at night in order to avoid oxidation and the use of sulphur dioxide. Dry, with aromas and flavours of savoury spice, red cherries, red currants, dried plums and coffee. Smooth, with subtle grainy tannins and a clean, fresh finish. Available from den Boer Wines £9.99
Donna 01367 241196
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Out and About Date
Event
Venue
Time
Contact
Charge/info
Sat 1st
Charney Bassett Church Fete
Charney manor Gardens
1pm4pm
01235 868782
Wantage Silver Band, Stalls, Teas, BBQ
Sat 1st
Junior Poetry Sessions running for 6 weeks
Faringdon Library
10:30am 11am
For more information contact the library on 01367 240311
Free
Sun 2nd
Folly Tower Open Day
Folly Tower, Faringdon
11am 5pm
www.faringdonfolly.org.uk
Adults £2, 11-16s 50p, Under elevens free
Mon 3rd
Faringdon Business Breakfast Club
Sudbury House Hotel, Faringdon
7:30am 9am
www.fbbc-networking.co.uk
£10 per meeting
Wed 5th
American Doubles Tournament Faringdon Tennis Club
Faringdon Tennis Club
11am 2pm
Tracey Collen 01367 212327
In aid of Macmillan no partner needed £10 entry
Wed 5th
'On Building an Effective Peace-making United Nations'
Friends' Meeting House Lechlade Road Faringdon
8pm
Jennie 01367 710308, or Karen 01367 241707
Admission Free, Donations welcome
Thurs 6th
Salvias and other late summer plants by John Graham
Thomas Hughes Memorial Hall, Uffington.
7:30pm
White Horse Garden Club Pamela Preene 01367 820251
Plants for sale Visitors £2
Thurs 6 Sat 8th
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice
King Alfred's School Theatre, Centre Site, Portway, Wantage
7:00pm
www.wegottickets.com/AmEgos
Tickets £10 (concs £8)
Sat 8th
Decades playing LIVE!
The Bell Hotel, Market Square, Faringdon
9pm 12pm
Mel Gravestock 01367 240534 www.bellhotelonline.co.uk
Free
Sat 8th
Fire Fighters Charity Live Band
Corn Exchange, Faringdon
7pm 'til late
Becky 07717 502485 Darrell 07545 470938
Ticket £8 from Costcutter / Wheatsheaf
Sat 8th
Family Fun Day
Farmer Gows, Fernham Road, Longcot, SN7 7PR
10am
Fun dog show, games and various entertainment throughout the day
£1 per person, U12s free Free parking
Sat 8th
Faringdon Twinning Assoc. French Breakfast
Old Town Hall, Faringdon
10am 12pm
Learn more about our twin town of Le Mele-sur-Sarthe
Complimentary breakfast
Sun 9th
Coleshill Mill Open Day
Coleshill Estate, Coleshill
2pm 5pm
No booking required
Adult £2.20 Child £1.10
Thurs 13th
Secrets of the Smuggler 16801850 Dr John Travis
U3A, Corn Exchange, Faringdon
2:30pm
Sylvia Bowley 01367 241296 www.faringdonu3a.org.uk
Free
Fri - Sat 14th/15th
Lord Berners Bizarre Magical Walk
Meet at The Old Town Hall, Faringdon
6:30pm
Peter 01367 240925
£5 pay on the night
Sat 15th
Coleshill Celebration weekend Auxiliers and Coleshill House
Coleshill Estate, Coleshill
11am 5pm
Step back in time at our nostalgic family weekend
Adult £3 Child £1.50
Sat 15th
Faringdon and District NCT Nearly New Sale
The Junior School, Faringdon, SN7 7HZ
10:15am 11:30am
Sat 15th
Craig Solo Artist Log Off Band
The Bell Hotel, Faringdon The Swan Faringdon
8:30pm 9.00pm
Eddie Gravestock 01367 240534 Debbie 01367 241480
Free Free
Sun 16th
Coleshill Celebration weekend Auxiliers and Coleshill House
Coleshill Estate, Coleshill
11am 4pm
Step back in time at our nostalgic family weekend
Adult £3 Child £1.50
Wed 19th
Faringdon Twinning Assoc. AGM & Wine tasting
Portwell Angel, Faringdon
7pm
Come along to the Agm and then stay for a wine tasting
£7.50 per head payable on the night
Fri 21st
Quiz for Kosovo
The Junior School, Faringdon, SN7 7HZ
7:15pm
Sarah Oliver 01367 242769 mail@saraholiver.freeserve.co.uk
Max 6 per team. £4 pp plus bag of pasta
Fri 21st
David Nash Classical/Flamenco guitarist
United Reform Church, High Street, Highworth
7:30pm
Tickets from Lighthouse Bookshop Highworth, Swindon Central Library
Tickets £5
Fri 21st
Power Train
The Bell Hotel, Market Square, Faringdon
9pm 'til 11:30pm
Mel Gravestock 01367 240534 www.bellhotelonline.co.uk
Free
Sat 22nd
The Boutique Craft Fair
The Corn Exchange, Faringdon
11am 4pm
Boutiquecraftfair@gmail.com www.boutiquecraftfair.weebly.com
Free
Sun 23rd
Car Boot Sale
King Alfred’s Academy, West Site, Wantage
10am
Fri 28th
The Bell Hotel British Menu
The Bell Hotel, Market Square, Faringdon
Sat 29th
FFF&B Ploughing Match
Sat 29th
Cody (The one man Juke Box)
Kaparentassociation@gmail.com
50p entrance Refreshments available
7pm
Eddie Gravestock 01367 240534 www.bellhotelonline.co.uk
7 course £10, deposit on booking
Manor Farm, Hatford Faringdon, SN7 8JH
8:30am 5pm
www.ploughingmatch.co.uk/
Adults £8, Children £4
The Swan Faringdon
9:00pm
Debbie 01367 241480
Free
www.kaparentassociation.blogspot.co.uk
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Local Events Date
Event
Venue
Time
Contact
Charge/info
Regular Events Every Mon
Singing group run by Mums for Mums
Corn Exchange, Faringdon
9:30am 11am
1st Tues
Farmers' Market
Market Place
All day
01367 710445 01367 248030 Portwellangel@googlemail.com
£2 per family
£1 per person per game. Winner takes proceeds.
Every Tue
Quizzzz
Portwell Angel
7:30pm
Every Tue
Next Steps 15-30 month olds
Family Centre, Faringdon
9:30am 11:15am
Every Tue
Computer Sessions
Faringdon Library
2:30pm 4pm
To book an appointment call 01367 240311
Run by The Rotarians Beginners welcome
Last Tue
Quiz Night
The Swan, Faringdon
8:30pm
01367 241480 Swanfaringdon@yahoo.co.uk
Entry £1, winning team takes all.
Every Wed
Faringdon and District Rotary Club Meeting
Bell Hotel, Market Square, Faringdon
Call Peter Walker 01367 244616 for more information or to join
Active club organising local events / fundraising
Every Wed
Jazz Night
The Portwell Angel, Faringdon
7:30pm
Every Wed
Faringdon Health Walk - a group for all ages
Meets 10am in front of The Bell, Faringdon
10am
Every Wed
Open House Coffee
Great Coxwell Reading Room
10:30am 11:30am
Every Wed
Quiz Night with Josh
The Eagle Tavern, Little Coxwell
Every Wed
Quiz Night
Portwell Cellar
1st Thur
Folk Night
Free
www.theportwellangel.co.uk Free 01367 241179
Coffee and Conversation
01367 241879
£1 per player. Come and have a go.
8:30pm
07738006015 Portwellcellar.co.uk
See facebook for promotions
The Swan, Faringdon
8:30pm
Rachel@ragaland.freeserve.co.uk ashley.chapman@southandvale.gov.uk
Every Thurs
Faringdon Rounders Club
Faringdon Leisure Centre
5:30pm 6:30pm
Every Thur
Uffington Youth Club
Thomas Hughes Memorial Hall
7pm 9pm
Sue Jennings 01367 820013 Sue_jennings@ymail.com
Every Thur
Women's Drop In
United Church, Faringdon
12:30 2:30pm
Faringdon.womensdropin@gmail.com
Every Thur
Faringdon and Baby Toddler group
United Church, Faringdon
9:30am 11am
2nd & 4thThur
Acoustic/Open Mic Night
The Swan, Faringdon
7:30pm
01367 241480
1st Fri
Jelly Co-working Session
i-cafe, 10 London Street, Faringdon
10am 2pm
www.faringdonjelly.eventbrite.co.uk
Free
Every other Fri
Children’s Centre Mobile
Stanford Village Hall Car Park
10am 11:30am
Southmoor & Areas Children’s Centre 01865 820751
Free, Enjoy activites, stories, and fun. Library.
Every Fri
Country Market
Corn Exchange
9.15 11am
01367 710382
Home produced food and crafts. Refreshments.
Fri
All Sorts - Monthly Bible group for young children
All Saints Church, Faringdon
10am 11am
Adele 01367 244484
Interactive bible stories and refreshments
Every Fri
Rhymetime
Faringdon Library
10:30am 11am
Every Sat
Faringdon Farcycle cycle ride
Leave from Market Place
9am
01367 241142
Every Sat
Supportive, informal parenting group
Faringdon Community College
1-3pm
Stella on 07963536568
Last Sun of month
Messy Church
United Church, Faringdon
4pm 5:30pm
1st Sat
Foxbury Farm and Witney Lions Car Boot Sale
Foxbury Farm, Burford Road, Brize Norton
1st Sun
Great Coxwell Teas
The Reading Room, Great Coxwell
Ashley Chapman 01235 547646
Term time only
Fun for all Suitable for beginners £1.50 Ages 10 - 16yrs Coffe/tea, cake and a chat. Free - donations welcome £2 plus 50p per second/subsequent child
Free 11-12 miles or 25-35 miles
Free www.foxburyfarm.co.uk 01993 867385
2:30pm 5pm
F A R I N G D O N
C A R S
A I R P O R T
T R A N S F E R S
Short/Long Distances Business Accounts Driver Hire 4/7 Seaters
Corporate Service Courier Service Executive Cars Insured Cars
01367 243838 / 07894 572919 Enquiries@faringdoncars.co.uk www.faringdoncars.co.uk
Tea, Coffee and delicious cakes available
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Experts - local services Fiscal Business Services Ltd How profitable were you last month? Knowing the current position enables you to pursue opportunities and take appropriate action. Book a one hour Financial Health Check consultation to see if you can save money on your Year End Tel: 07403 216682 Email: alison@fiscalservices.co.uk www.fiscalservices.co.uk
Your local electricians Domestic-Commercial-Industrial Faringdon
Tel: 01367 240308 Ohm Electrix Electrical services and Installations Web: www.ohm-electrix.co.uk Fully qualified and insured electrician. All types of domestic work undertaken, from small jobs to garden and garage power, to full rewires. Commercial and Solar PV work also catered for. Friendly, professional service from a local company.
Contact us to discuss your needs, and get a free, no obligation estimate and advice.
Phone: 07879 013359 Mail: Ohm.Electrix@Gmail.com Registered with the NICEIC domestic installer “part P� SCHEME
Faringdon Rod & Reel Outside Leisure Unit 1a Faringdon Business Park Great Coxwell, Faringdon Oxon SN7 7SR
Phone:01367 358082 or 07971002491 Den Boer Wines Quality wines, tastings and events The Cheap Way to Add Space
www.storage4all.co.uk 01367 240880
www.denboerwines.com drew.cameron@ storage4all.co.uk
Health, Nutrition and weight management Imagine..........a healthier lifestyle To be fit and free of aches and pains and If you had no more digestion challenges That time is now..... We have a range of natural healthcare products just for you and your family Therapies to reduce stress and muscular pain..... Book a massage, reflexology or facial
Start feeling great today Call: Ali Wiltshire 07403 216682
Tel 01367 241169 Mobile 07919 241881 Email: donnarogers @denboerwines.com
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Experts - local services Pro Clean Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning - Tile & Grout Cleaning & Colour Sealing - Natural Tile Cleaning & Sealing
Please call for a free quote www.procleancleaningservices.co.uk
Call: 07506 740921 ASTON PINE STRIPPING Caustic and non-caustic stripping of all woods & metals. Established for over 15 years - Water Board Approved
ASTON PINE ANTIQUES Stockists of English and Continental pine furniture, as well as many other antiques - 8,000+ sq.ft of showrooms
Oxford Architectural Antiques Large stock of period fireplaces, doors, panelling, sanitary ware & garden items. Architectural salvage sourcing service available. The Warehouse, Ferndale St, Faringdon, Oxon, SN7 7BE Tel: 01367 242268
www.lambdamotorcycletraining.co.uk
07814 168006
D.G. Joinery City & Guilds qualified carpenter and joiner. All Carpentry work undertaken Specialist in fitted wardrobes • Kitchen installations Bookcases • Bespoke joinery - including stairs All exterior carpentry including decking, sheds etc. Any building alterations including guttering etc.
Free Quotations Telephone: 07831 680440
For all enquiries & Appointments
Call Sam 07766 867667 samhairdressers@hotmail.co.uk
Emma Palmer 07531 946141 Nail Technician and Beauty Therapist Faringdon, Oxfordshire
Counselling Maureen Hunt.M.B.A.C.P. diploma in psychodynamic practice Counsellor/Trainer/Supervisor Long & short term counselling Trained & Experienced in Relationships,Depression,Stress & Bereavement working with Individuals/Adolescence's/Couples Counselling provides support in times of emotional pain
01367- 244736
The Advertiser is produced by Holly Davies and Lou Guthrie and published by The Advertiser Magazine Ltd Tel: 07894 554551. All artwork designed by us is the copyright of The Advertiser Magazine Ltd and must not be used by or in any other publication, in whatsoever format, without our prior written consent. No part of this publication, whether advert, pictures or text, may be reproduced in any format whatsoever without the prior written consent of The Advertiser Magazine Ltd . The information published in the advertisements and other articles is supplied and approved by advertisers. The Advertiser Magazine Ltd does not verify or ratify any claims made in such advertisements or text, nor does it accept any claims or liability arising from contact with or use of services advertised. Every effort is made to ensure the accurate reproduction of information supplied by advertisers in their advertisements or other text submitted. Any inaccuracies must be notified to the publisher immediately following the first insertion so that amendments may be made for subsequent issues. The Publisher does not accept responsibility or liability for claims arising for inaccuracies published in advertisements where the advertiser has not advised The Advertiser Magazine Ltd prior to publication.
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Do you have it? Do you need it? You should consider it. Protect yourself now! Directors and Officers Insurance (D&O) provides financial protection for Directors and Officers of an Organisation in the event of a claim against them for actual and alleged breach of duty, neglect, mis-statements, errors and ommissions in conjunction with the performance of their, or their subordinates duties/actions, related to company business. D&O Insurance can also cover the Organisation/Individual for Legal expenses incurred in defending a claim arising from alleged wrongful actions of Directors and Officers as detailed above. It would be a mistake to assume that only Managers of major businesses or Limited Companies need this type of protection. Whilst D&O Insurance has traditionally been the concern of larger Organisations there has been significant interest by both small and medium sized Organisations looking into acquiring this protection. Existing Small Business Liability Insurance Policies and General Commercial Liability Insurance Policies can both be augmented to add D&O Insurance cover for members of the Management Team. It is estimated that approximately 70% of the 4 million small business in the UK do not have any D&O Insurance cover and that the majority are not even aware of its existence. As responsibilities become more onerous from both increasing and changing regulations, D&O Insurance cover is becoming more common place. Directors’ personal liabilities are unlimited and the impacts of a negative ruling can affect an individual’s career prospects forever. Who might bring a claim against you?: Ÿ Health and Safety Executive Ÿ A regulatory Body or a Trade Association Ÿ HM Revenues & Customs Ÿ Employees or former Colleagues Ÿ Customers Ÿ Competitors Ÿ Banks and Lenders Ÿ Shareholders and Investors Ÿ Liquidators and Auditors Some of the most common Claims Types are as follows: Ÿ Wrongful Termination or Discriminatory Hiring Practices Ÿ Disclosure of Private Information Ÿ Investment Management Decisions Ÿ Issues Related to Conflicts of Interest Ÿ Claims and investigations for privacy and data breaches Ÿ Computer fraud and funds transfer fraud losses caused by third parties
Whilst these categories of claims are certainly the most prevalent, they by no means represent all of the potential liabilities a Director or Officer may be exposed to. Examples of Claims: Against the Individual: A Director breached his authority in appointing a company belonging to an employee to undertake work on their behalf. The Director was sued for non-payment of fees following cancellation of the contract. An employee was involved in a fatal accident at work. The Health and Safety Executive and the heirs to the employee’s estate brought legal action against the Company and the Directors personally for compensatory damages.
Against the Company: Unbeknown to a Company, its underground heating pipes attached to its oil fired boilers fractured allowing polluting oil to escape and eventually seep into a nearby lake. The Company was prosecuted and found guilty of breaching the Water Resources Act 1991. An estate agent faced a claim for discrimination after it was alleged that they had breached their statutory duty by not making their website accessible for blind people. The Environment Agency brought an action against a property development company alleging that they had disturbed a family of grey crested newts, a protected species.
Portwell House, Market Place, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 7HU 01367 246130 info@Bgi.uk.com
OXFORD FESTIVAL OF LIVING & DYING ‘Kicking the Bucket’ 15 October – 2 November A two-week Festival of Living and Dying - ‘Kicking the Bucket’ – will be held in and around Oxford from 15th October-2nd November. The Festival will be fun and thought provoking. It will inspire and inform, challenge and support. ‘Kicking the Bucket’ is the inspiration of Liz Rothschild, actress, celebrant and founder of Westmill Woodland Burial Ground, near Watchfield. “I wanted to make this festival happen because I see so much distress caused by people not able to access information or find ways to talk about death, dying and loss. The Festival will be all about vitality through the expression of music, dance, theatre, art, debate, exhibitions and the pleasure of food. Experts will address a wide range of subjects including speakers from the Natural Death Centre and leading bereavement charities. Proceeds from the Fiesta of Mexican music and dance (October 26) will go to local hospice charity Sobell House; and Cruse, a national charity providing bereavement support. For full programme and ticket details go to www.kickingthebucket.co.uk For other enquiries, email info@woodlandburialwestmill.co.uk
Mondays: Learn a little Italian with Whilst enjoying your drinks Tuesdays: at 7:30pm £1.00 entrance - winner takes all Saturday 1st September 2pm - 5pm Friday 7th September Wednesday 12th - Jazz with the interlude covered by Saturday 22nd
Wedesday 26th - Jazz
Join us at the Portwell Angel with a group of four friends and we will provide you with your first
Delivery person required in Uffington, from October Contact Lou! 01367 244975 07894 554551
lou@theadvertisermagazine.net
We only ever charge for venue hire if the bar is closed to our regular customers. We can provide food or you can bring your own. We can provide music or you can bring your own. The Portwell Angel Portwell House www.portwellangel.co.uk Market Place Portwellangel@gmail.com Faringdon SN7 7HU Tel 01367 248030
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