spotlightOn ISSUE 17 August 2016
Sinfin & Stenson Fields
Kitchens | Bathrooms | Extensions | General Home Improvements Improv
◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
please call for details
Online portfolio and gallery available: www.executivebuild.co.uk
Delivered to 6,000 Homes and Businesses each month in Stenson Fields and Sinfin
advertorial
Cloudy2Clear Announce Trusted Trader Partnership Consumer champions Which? have now joined the thousands of customers who recognise that Cloudy2Clear Windows really are a business that you can TRUST. The company which specialises in repairing windows which are steamed up, broken or damaged by replacing the panes – not the frames has received the coveted ‘Which Trusted Trader’ status after going through a rigorous accreditation process entirely focussed on customer service. Group Managing Director Marcus McGee believes that Which? have endorsed Cloudy2Clear’s
long standing company policy of delivering the highest standards possible at all times. ‘Our service is simple. If your double glazing has misted up we can replace the glass at a fraction of the cost of a new window, in any type of frame, and with a new 5 year guarantee. But it’s not just about saving people money, although that obviously helps. Whilst a number of tradespeople perhaps don’t focus on customer care as much as they should do, we make sure we turn up when we say we will, do the job the customer requires and leave their house as clean as a whistle. Locally Cloudy2Clear Cloudy2Clear service service theand Mickleover the Sinfin Derby
area and manager Martyn Kemp agrees that this approach is a major factor in his success. ‘The truth is that it’s not just the personal satisfaction that I get from doing a good job but also it makes good business sense. I get a huge amount of business from friends and family of people I’ve done work for, which just goes to show how much a little bit of effort is appreciated as both my customers and, obviously a body as nationally important as Which? now recognise.’ So, if your windows are steamed up, broken or damaged give Martyn a call for a free quotation on 0800 61 21 118 and he’ll be happy to help!
Cloudy2Clear GUARANTEE All Customers That An Average Quote Will Take No Longer Than 20 MINS!!!
STEAMED UP DOUBLE GLAZING? Don’t Replace The Frames... Just The Panes!
Cloudy2Clear Are A ...
Which? Trusted Trader
All Glazing Backed By Our
5 YEAR
GUARANTEE Priority Freephone
0800 61 21118 www.cloudy2clear.com
Broken Or Damaged Windows? Faulty Locks, Handles, Hinges?
Spotlight Magazine
Contents
A Good Read 6 Britain’s Waterways 8 Comic Con 10 Wasps 12 Garden View 14 Tough Mudder 16 Heat Advice 18 Puzzle Pages 20 Paddling Pool Safety 22 Recipe 24 Summer Wine 26 Dance School Of The Year 28 Index of Advertisers 30 Published by Spotlight Local Media Ltd Company No. 6841257 Tel: 01332 416121 Suite 104, 1 Hanley Street Nottingham NG1 5BL Graphic Design and Layout: Spotlight Local Media Distributed by Best Distributions Trusted Delivery Partner of the Spotlight Magazine
4
So August has arrived and we are almost half way through already. Did you know that the Anglo-Saxons called August “Weodmonath” meaning “weed month”? I can see why looking at my garden! It is also: National Eye Exam Month, Goat Cheese Month, Romance Awareness Month and Admit You Are Happy Month. I just thought you should know! If you are looking to get any work done on your home or garden this summer, please consider giving our supporting advertisers a call. And if you are a local business that would like more customers, we can help with that too! Spotlight magazine is delivered to 6,000 homes and businesses in the Stenson Fields and Sinfin area each month, with similar magazines going to 3 areas in Nottingham To Advertise or contribute: T: 01332 416121 E: info@spotlightlocal.co.uk Web: www.spotlightlocal.co.uk
To advertise or contribute call •07595 510190 www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
Your Conservatory is:
Too HOT in summer. Too COLD in winter. NOISY when it rains. GLARINGLY bright. TRANSFORM your conservatory into a usable living space with one of our innovative insulated roofing systems. Prices to suit all budgets, pay only 5% VAT, save money on energy bills and use your conservatory ALL YEAR ROUND
FREEPHONE: 0800 773 4294 MOBILE: 07818 519426 Visit our website for more information or phone for a free brochure
GO ON - FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR CONSERVATORY AGAIN web: www.thermogreen.co.uk
email: info@thermogreen.co.uk
THELITTLEOVER LODGE BAR LODGE HOTEL @
FRIENDLY STAFF, RELAXED ATMOSPHERE OPENING HOURS MON-SAT 12.00-14.00 / 18.00 - 23.00 SUNDAY 12.00 -22.30 QUALITY BISTRO FOOD LOCALLY SOURCED CARVERY SPECIALLY SELECTED DRINKS
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
5
Spotlight Magazine
That Summer in Ischia by Penny Fenny
A Good Read
Ischia: an Italian island in the bay of Naples. When Liddy receives a phone call from her best friend, Helena,. A call inviting her to spend the summer there as an au pair to a wealthy family, she can hardly resist. Helena assures her that the children will be no bother and they can spend two months sunbathing on the beach. Only it doesn’t turn out that way. When one of their young charges goes missing they immediately fall under suspicion and after that summer they never see each other again. Twenty-five years later Liddy, back in England, is walking her dog on the beach when she sees a young woman who looks like Helena. But it can’t be. It turns out to be Allie, her old best friend’s 23-year-old daughter. As she befriends her the mysteries surrounding the events of that summer in Ischia start to unravel. Her mother never talked much about that summer so Allie travels to Ischia to find out for herself. The action switches between location and time periods as Fenny unveils the events that changed so many lives. Her descriptions of Ischia ar e truly magical, evoking a carefree exotic lifestyle, and contrast with the clear descriptions of the author’s native Liverpool. A great read.
6
Which Witch? By Eva Ibbotson Eva Ibbotson is an award winning children’s author, but her novels are not as well known by adults. Born in Austria she fled to England under the Nazi regime and this has had an impact on some of her novels, many of which use Austria as a backdrop. However, Which Witch? is clearly rooted in the English countryside and is a fantastical novel for readers aged 9-11.
As the story begins we learn of the darkest wizard in the country. Arriman the Awful lives near the village of Todcaster and spends his days performing dark magic. However, over the years he has grown tired of this and is delighted to receive a prophecy that a much darker wizard will appear and take over his role. When no one appears he decides that there is only one thing for it: he must take a wife and have a child who will take over from him. So he calls together the seven witches of Todcaster and holds a contest to find the darkest witch. And what a bunch of women they are! Here Ibbotson’s writing has a touch of Roald Dahl as she describes the horrible nature of them. All except one, Belladonna. The only problem is that Belladonna is a white witch who is only able to do good magic and Arriman is looking for a dark witch. With a bit of help from an earthworm, Belladonna sets out to win, but ends up proving that good magic can triumph as the true heir appears.
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
Quality made-to-measure fitted wardrobes
- 100’s of designs - Free design & quote - 10 year guarantee - Family business over 20 years - We only use our own fitters - Honest pricing policy - All made in-house - Fit within 3 weeks of order - Installation within 1 day Book your Free desIgn vIsIt noW
01332 417 076
Sliding Door Wardrobes & Bedroom Furniture Factory showroom, southglade Business Park, off Hucknall road, nottingham ng5 9rA
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk 19/07/2016
blu-1428 Sliding Doors A5.indd 3
7
09:30 am
Spotlight Magazine
Britain’s Waterways
There are more than 2,000 miles of waterways around Britain, so why not make the most of them?
as an ideal route for beginners. You’ll pass through several villages on route, so may even be able to stop off for a quick cuppa.
Take a stroll: From a relaxing amble after Sunday lunch, to a full day’s hike, our waterways offer numerous opportunities for walking. There are many circular routes you can take and the toll-paths are car-free.
You need a license to paddle on many of Britain’s waterways, which can be bought from the Canal and River Trust: www. canalrivertrust.org.uk
The Newton Poppleford & River Otter walk in Devon, for example, is a beautiful walk along the river, stopping off in the picturesque village of Tipton St John. Find a route near you at www.ifootpath.com. Cycle: Many of the canal paths are ideal for cycling. Pick up an Ordnance Survey map, or plan your route with www.sustrans. org.uk. The Trans Pennine Trail is a good option, with more than 60% of the route being traffic-free and fairly flat. Enjoy a leisurely boat ride: Whether you hire a narrow boat for a day, or a week, boating is clearly one of the best ways to enjoy Britain’s waterways. Visit www. waterways.org.uk for advice and tips. There are more than 100 boat hire firms, with many of the larger ones offering the option to pick up and drop off at different locations. You don’t need any previous experience, as most firms will give you a short training course before you set off.
Feeling adventurous? We might think of white water rafting as something to do on holiday, but there are a few British centres. The National White Water Centre, for example, runs sessions on the Welsh mountain river Afon Tryweryn, with prices starting from just £35 for a taster lesson. Cast off: A leisurely day’s fishing can be a great way to unwind. You will need to purchase a rod fishing license from the Post Office before you cast off. An annual license starts at £27, though you can also buy licenses for shorter periods of time from just £3.75. Fishing rights are often owned by a local fishing club, but a Waterway Wanderers permit (£20 a year) gives you access to most stretches. For more information about Britain’s waterways, visit canalrivertrust.org.uk. By Kate Duggan
Try canoeing: Almost 2 million people go canoeing in Britain. It’s a great way to keep fit while exploring the countryside. Check out www. canoe-england.org.uk for inspiration. Trails are colour coded from easy to challenging, so you can pick a route to suit your ability. Purton to Sharpness on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal, for example, is classed
8
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
ourhouse for whatever type of property you have to sell or let
Tenants waiting Free gas check with this advert Guaranteed rent available Fully protected client money
16_0080
No sale, no tie in Free EPC with this advert Floor plans included Ask about flexible choices
ourhouse (UK) limited 11 The Square, Mickleover, Derby DE3 0DD t: 01283 777100 e: info@ourhousegroup.co.uk w: www.ourhousegroup.co.uk www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
9
Spotlight Magazine
Comic Con
Nearly 50 years ago, a few hundred comic book enthusiasts met in a small hotel in San Diego to talk shop and swap books. It was the world’s first comic convention and now Comic Con has ballooned into a huge multimedia event that includes television, film, video games, collectibles, cosplayers and much more!
What is Cosplay? This is the most important part of the experience for a lot of people. They dress up as their favourite characters. Some of them spend a lot of time, money and effort to get their costume just right. It’s a really big deal. Prizes are handed out for the best dressed.
But what exactly is it? I’m no expert but my friend Mark is. Here’s his take on it.
What has been your highlight so far? Getting to see the original Batmobile for sure! Where else would I get the chance to do that? Amazing!
What is Comic Con? It’s a show, maybe a bit like the Ideal Home Exhibition, usually held over three days at a weekend, where fans of comics, sci-fi, fantasy, video games and the like go to indulge their passion for all things geeky. Where does it take place? There are events all over the world including several in the UK. The biggest British one is in London. What happens there? There are lots of stands where you can buy cool stuff like T-shirts, hats, action figures and memorabilia. You also get the chance to meet your heroes and get their autographs.
What are your dreams for the future? I’d love to go to San Diego one day. That’s the Glastonbury of Comic Con! It’s massive and you get Hollywood studios attending to showcase film premiers, plus the chance to meet many more stars than you would over here. Ten years ago, the only people you would find at a place like Comic Con were hard core enthusiasts, but the comic-themed renaissance of the past decade has helped turn Comic Con into one of the most important annual events for fans of superheroic films. If you’re a fan of geeky films, you’re a fan of Comic Con!
You might see previews of new film releases and you can also take part in workshops on things like acting, writing or drawing. There are also video and board game tournaments. Why do you go? It feels great to be with and around people who love the same things as me. It’s a chance to show my appreciation and love for fandom - the things I’m really into! There’s still a bit of a stigma to being a geek, but there I can just relax and be myself.
10
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
CB Interior Painting and Decorating We are an established painting and decorating company covering all aspects of our trade. We provide a top quality service to keep your home at it’s best.
Our services: • • • • • • • • • •
Full preperation of all surfaces Small plastering work Painting Wallpaper stripping Wallpaper hanging Application of lining and thermal paper Stain blocking, sealing solutions and leak rectification Wood treatment, staining and preservation Residential and commercial work undertaken Insurance work undertaken
Darren Cooper: 07484 63 63 53 E: cbcompany003@gmail.com Fully insured, high quality service, friendly and professional tradesmen To arrange a free of charge quotation please don’t hesitate to contact us using the details above.
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
11
Spotlight Magazine
Wasps!
10 things you might not know about wasps
The very word tends to cause an involuntary shudder in most people. Unlike bees, you won’t see any charities asking you to do your bit to save them. Most species don’t pollinate plants and many of us have been stung by a wasp at one point, so it’s easy to dismiss them as just a pointless nuisance. And yet, dig a little deeper and they’re actually quite fascinating creatures. There are thousands of different species of wasps, from the Common Wasp that targets our summer picnics, to the more unusual Ruby-Tailed Wasp. The Asian Giant Hornet can reach 5cm in length. (Imagine one of those attacking your jam sandwich.) While some live in colonies, just like bees, other species are solitary, and rather antisocial. They’re predatory. The adult female of some species will actually lay its eggs on the larvae of another insect, or inside an adult insect. Once hatched, the wasp larvae will eat its host. The adult wasp captures and paralyses insects to feed to its growing larvae. While the above sounds rather unpleasant, it does have its advantages for humans, as wasps can help to control many of the insects that plague our crops.
Social wasps make their nests by chewing up bits of wood and making a substance with it that’s very similar to paper. Up to 10,000 wasps can live in one nest. An old wasp nest won’t be used by a new queen, so they’re usually only inhabited for one year. Fascinating though they may be, most of us would still rather not have a wasp nest in our house or garden. You can get insecticides to try to kill the wasps yourself, but it’s rather more sensible to call in the experts. Try your local council first, as many provide pest control services. If yours doesn’t, search online or in the Yellow Pages for pest control companies. If you’d rather not kill the wasps, there are humane ways to move the nest or encourage them to vacate it, but they’re not fool proof and you will need to take precautions to avoid getting stung. Before doing anything, do make sure that they’re wasps, rather than bees. A bee colony is usually safe to leave where it is, but if you want it moved, your local beekeeping association should be able to help. By Kate Duggan
Some farmers actively encourage wasps for this reason. In Brazil, for example, sugarcane farmers buy parasitic wasps in order to kill a particular moth known as the Sugarcane Borer. While we think of wasps as yellow and black, they do come in other colours, including red, blue and green, and pure black.
12
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
OFFER! OFFER!
£100 Free worth Georgiaof M&S ToiletVouchers and basin every withwith every walk-in Bathroom shower / bath Installation* order *
Difficulty Bathing – we can help we design we supply we fit we care
Wet rooms • Walk in showers (low level & level access) • Waterproof wall panelling Walk in baths • Product & installation guarantee • Waterproof wall panelling • Slip resistant safety flooring Grab rails, shower seats & raised toilets • Local family business • Zero VAT on disabled bathrooms
Discounts for over 60’s SSAFA and Ex Service personnel
to arrange a FREE survey quote 0115 936 1804 CallCall now now to arrange a FREE survey and quote - Ipswichand 01473 206918 -• Norwich 01603 605518 info@ahminstallations.co.uk | www.ahminstallations.co.uk
* Please quote “July offer”. OfferSeptember Expires 31st July 2016. *Offer Expires 30th 2016
TREE SERVICES JSB TREE SURGERY TREE SERVICES ➤ Tree SERVICES removal TREE ➤ Tree removal ➤ Pollarding ➤ Tree removal ➤ Pollarding ➤ Reduction ➤ Reduction Pollarding work ➤ work ➤ Stump removal ➤ Stump Reduction work TREE SERVICES ➤ removal ➤ Tree removal ➤ Stump removal
OTHER SERVICES OTHER SERVICES OTHER SERVICES
➤ Pollarding ➤ Reduction work ➤ Hedge trimming Hedge trimming ➤ Stump➤ removal
TREE SERVICES
➤ Tree removal TREE SERVICES ➤ Pollarding ➤ Tree removal ➤ Pollarding ➤ Reduction work ➤ Reduction work ➤ Stump removal ➤ Stump removal
OTHER SERVICES
➤ Hedge trimming ➤ Site clearance ➤ Site surveys and reports ➤ Insurance Work
OTHER SERVICES
➤ Hedge trimming ABOUT JSB ➤ Site clearance ➤ Fully insured ➤ All work completed to BS3998 ➤ Site surveys and reports ➤ Over 20 year’s experience ➤ Free no obligation quotes Call now➤toInsurance book your Work
➤ clearance ➤ Site Hedge trimming ➤ Site clearance free no obligation Site surveys and reports OTHER➤ SERVICES quotation. ➤ Site clearance ABOUT JSB ➤ Site surveys and reports ➤ Hedge➤ trimming Insurance Work ➤ Fully insured ➤ Site surveys and reports ➤ Site clearance ➤ Insurance Work ' 01509 261990 ➤ All work completed to BS3998 info@jsbtreesurgery.co.uk ➤ Insurance ➤ Site surveys and reports Work ✉ www.jsbtreesurgery.co.uk ➤ Over 20 year’s experience JSB Tree Surgery Unit 7 Messenger Close, Loughborough LE11 5SR
ABOUT JSB ABOUT JSB
➤ Insurance Work
➤ Free no obligation quotes
➤ Fully insured Call now to book your ABOUT JSB Fully insured ABOUT➤ JSB ➤ All work completed to BS3998 ➤ Fully insured free no obligation ➤ Fully insured ➤ All work completed to BS3998 ➤ Over 20toyear’s ➤ All work completed BS3998experience ➤ All work completed to BS3998 quotation. ➤ Over 20 year’s experience ➤ Over 20 ➤year’s Freeexperience no obligation quotes
➤ Free Overno 20obligation year’s experience quotes ➤ Free no➤ obligation quotes Call now to book your ➤ Free obligation quotes Unit no 7 Messenger Close, Loughborough LE11 5SR nowto to book CallCall now bookyour yourJSB Tree Surgery, Call now to book your free no obligation ' 01509 261990 free obligation free nonoobligation ✉ info@jsbtreesurgery.co.uk free no obligation quotation. www.jsbtreesurgery.co.uk quotation. quotation. quotation. www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk 13 JSB Tree Surgery Unit 7 Messenger Close, Loughborough LE11 5SR
JSB Tree Surgery
UnitSurgery 7 Messenger Close, Loughborough LE11 5SR JSB Tree JSB Surgery Close, Loughborough LE11 5SR UnitTree 7 Messenger
Spotlight Magazine
Garden View
We all love flowers. They’re what gardening is all about and the fact that they tend to be relatively short-lived makes them special. But a garden can’t survive on flowers alone. It needs to look attractive all year round. This is where friendly foliage plants come in to their own.
Many non-evergreen plants have beautiful showy foliage between April and November and we’d be mad not to take full advantage of it. Rodgersia pinnata is an excellent example. It has huge, attractive bronze, leathery leaves which are almost sculptural in appearance. As a bonus it sends up feathery cream flowers in the summer. It likes soil which doesn’t dry out. A pebble mulch works brilliantly because it complements the plant. Hostas have truly beautiful leaves but I’ve tried and failed with them on many occasions because my garden is home to a race of super-slugs who seem able eat hostas faster than I can plant them!
extended period of sub-zero temperatures one winter. I keep meaning to try again. When I do I will but the much hardier green variety...just in case. Many people forget grasses when they think about foliage but there are some wonderfully attractive varieties. Try Miscanthus sinensis “Zebrinus”. The leaves look like green ribbons, striped with yellow and reach chest height. Cut it down to ground level each February. Finally, if you have the space, for real in-your-face foliage try the golden-leaved Catalpa bignonioides “Aurea”. Grow it as a large bush. Prune each stem back to a sprouting bud around kneeheight each spring and mulch with manure at the same time. It will reward you with leaves as big as Frisbees! Now that’s really funky foliage. By Rachel Leverton
I’ve had some success with the variety “Frances Williams” which is less prone to attack though I still need to go on slug patrol every evening! Hostas like a moist soil so if yours is on the dry side work in plenty of compost or manure at planting time and mulch well...preferably with something sharp to act as a deterrent to the slimy brigade. I have had tremendous success with ferns. They are the most useful plant for shade. My favourite is the ostrichplume fern, Matteuccia struthiopteris. Plant them under trees and shrubs and watch the stunning lime-green foliage unfold each spring. A few years ago I had a wonderful purple New Zealand flax, Phormium tenax. Its bold, dramatic fountains of spiky foliage made it a firm favourite. Unfortunately it succumbed to an
14
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
Covering the Martin Page StensonEdwalton Fields & & Sinfin Areas
West Bridgford’s Local Tree Surgeon Have you considered? Just like the rest of your property your trees may need some maintenance from time to time? Are your trees too tall, unsafe or untidy? Are they blocking light from yours, or your neighbour’s property? With o v e r 25 years of experience working with trees in your area I would be pleased to offer you free advice and a free quotation.
call me now on
0115 906 8680 01332 639594
HARRISON & SON
Landscapes & Building Maintenance/Roofing
Roof Repairs • Guttering • Chimneys
All Roofing & Building Work Undertaken Roofs Repaired or Replaced
Roof & Chimney Repairs Guttering & Fascia
WASTE CARRIERS LICENCE
All waste is disposed of properly. We also carry out asbestos removal Tel: 01332 583832 or Mob: 07881 643564 Email: phhadger264@gmail.com www.harrisonandsonlandscapes.co.uk/ www.facebook.com/harrison.landscapes
We are registered with Derby Trade Finder
Payment required in full on completion - cash and BACS accepted www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
15
Spotlight Magazine
Tough Mudder
The phrase ‘tough mudder’ is usually heard in relation to events which combine mud and obstacle courses. Inspired by British Special Forces training, they are designed to take participants out of their comfort zone and test physical and mental strength. They also encourage team work as runners often need to help each other in order to complete the course. Events take place throughout the UK all year round. There are variations on the theme, including shorter ‘half’ courses and special events for children, but all include huge challenges.
Some of the amazing titles of events taking place in August include:- Total Warrior, Tough Mann, The Adrenaline Rush, Gauntlet Games, Mudnificent 7, Brutal 10 and The Bear Grylls Survival Race. I was personally astounded when I watched my friend John Harrison complete the ‘Tough Guy’ course in Wolverhampton a few years ago. This takes place annually at the end of January, in some of the coldest conditions. It originates back in1986 when the name was given to a cross country run where some obstacles had been added. The event now includes a massive 250 natural and man made obstacles which are designed to test participant’s fears of heights, tight spaces, fire, water and electricity!
Many people take part in this type of event just once, to prove that they can. Some raise money for charities and wear fancy dress. Others become addicted to the toughness of the activity, love the camaraderie and participate time and again. Safety is of course paramount. Some organisers provide free downloadable training programmes, whilst others run their own courses or work in partnership with gym brands. If all this sounds a bit too tough and you’re female then perhaps you could try one of Race for Life, Cancer Research UK’s Pretty Muddy ® events instead. These are 5 kilometres long and offer a gentler way to get ‘down and dirty’ on obstacles such as climbing nets and a muddy slide. Kinesiologist Karen Thrush from Wiltshire recently completed one of these. She says; ‘It was great fun and more exciting than just running 5k.’ I’ve been inspired to sign up for my own local event after looking at Karen’s photos. I’m certainly not ready to do a full ‘tough mudder ‘but who knows, maybe next year! By Susan Brookes-Morris
Another provider Tough Mudder, has run over 200 events, for more than two and a half million participants, in six countries since 2010. Globally themed, their obstacles include: - Everest 2.0, The Block Ness Monster, King of the Swingers, Pyramid Scheme, and Artic Enema 2.0. Typically 500,000 litres of A Grade mud are used in their events as well as 40 tons of ice.
16
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
VW AUDI SEAT SKODA FIAT ALFA ROMEO
McEwans garage Independent Specialists
FREE £25 FREE DIAGNOSTIC DIAgNOSTIC CHECK CHECK WORTH WORTH £25 WHEN QUOTING MAGAZINE WHEN qUOTINgSPOTLIGHT DERby TELEgRApH. We service & repair allVW, AUDI, SEAT, SKODA, FIAT & ALFA ROMEO models. Making use of an extensive diagnostic capability based on both experience & specialist equipment offering dealer level diagnostic, programming, coding, service & repair for all VW, AUDI, SEAT, SKODA, FIAT & ALFA ROMEO models. We are also fully equipped with Hunter 4 wheel digital alignment • Local Independent specialists established over 30 years • Service, repair, diagnostic & MOT SUMME • Digital 4 wheel alignment SPECIALR! • Courtesy car available 15% OFF SERVICIN • Up to 50% saving on main dealers With ThisG • All makes of vehicle serviced & repaired Advert* • Close to Derby City Centre Robinsons Industrial Estate, Shaftesbury Street, Derby DE23 8NL
01332 342682 www.mcewansgarage.co.uk *DISCOUNT APPLIED TO LABOUR CHARGES ONLY - valid until Sept 15 2016
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
©LW
17
Spotlight Magazine
Heat, Hats and Hydration
Have you ever had a holiday ruined because of over-exposure to the sun? I have. It was 2007 and I was in Mauritius. I’d been snorkelling, fascinated by the marine life I was observing, oblivious to the sun beating down on me. Once on dry land, my back started to blister and I developed oozing sores that needed medical treatment.
Sun-starved as we are in this beautiful, verdant land of ours, it is easy to overdo it in the brilliant white sunshine of foreign holiday destinations, and sun burn is just one condition we may suffer from. Prevention is always better than cure, so here are a couple of tips to keep your
holiday happy and carefree!
First, try and limit exposure to the sun during the hottest hours (around 12pm3pm) and apply sun screen liberally 30 minutes before going out. Dress in T shirts instead of strappy vests and wear a cap or hat. Make sure you drink plenty of fluids and be sure to carry bottles of water with you when outside. To avoid dehydration, the body needs to take in more fluids than it expels. A fall in water and salt levels can result in nausea, faintness and heavy sweating. So, have fun in the sun this summer but don’t come back over cooked!
01332 91 32 32 | www.rightathomeUK.co.uk/Derby
18
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
CALL FOR A FREE QUOTATION
01332 561 380
The Old Court House St Peter’s Churchyard Derby DE1 1NN
Calling all carers! Carers’ Roadshows are coming to a neighbourhood near you Find out about local carer services and support Find out about rights and benefits Talk to carers, service providers and service planners Meet carers and share experiences Air your views Browse the market place
Free Event!
GetNottingham the support you need. the shows open for all carers, City Carers Firstare- 0115 962 9369 people who use carers or know of a carer... What’s the difference? For more information 07905 740639 This is a series of events held incall local communities designed, prepared and produced by carers, for carers or for local roadshow dates check online at http://tiny.cc/carers Are you a carer?
If you are looking after someone and caring for their needs, you are a carer
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Why bother?
19
Spotlight Spotlight Magazine Spotlight Magazine Spotlight Magazine Magazine
Puzzle Page
Crossword Clues Across 1 Splatter (4) 3 Draft (6) 9 Hooked up with (7) 10 Garden area (5) 11 X-ray treatment (12) 14 Roll (3) 16 Pick-me-up (5) 17 Cheap clutter (3) 18 Ephemeral (12) 21 Large blood vessel (5) 22 Sank the Titanic (7) 23 Munched (6) 24 Fantasy (4)
Quick Crossword
Down 1 Verbal onslaught (8) 2 Starving (5) 4 Infant (3) 5 Cassette player (4,8) 6 Public area with wifi (3,4) 7 Let go (4) 8 Expensive (12) 12 Sharpened (5) 13 Toughness (8) 15 Mathematical (7) 19 Muscular (5) 20 Placid (4) 22 Hailstone (3)
20
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine Spotlight Magazine Magazine Magazine Spotlight
Wordsearch Clues Black garden ant Bumblebee Cinnabar moth Click beetle Cockchafer Cranefly Earwig Froghopper Garden tiger moth Green shield bug Honey bee Hornet Hoverflies Lacewing Ladybird Magpie moth Pond skater Wasp Water boatman
Have you protected your family for when you’re gone? you protected your HaveHave you protected your for when familyfamily for when you’reyou’re gone?gone? Preserve your families inheritance the way you want. Call us on 0115 752 2196 to secure their future. familiesthe inheritance the Preserve yourPreserve families your inheritance way you Call us2196 on 0115 752 2196 way you want. Call us want. on 0115 752 tofuture. secure their future. to secure their
enquiries@jmwillsandlegalservices.co.uk | www.jmwillsandlegalservices.co.uk
| www.jmwillsandlegalservices. | www.jmwillsandlegalservices.co.uk Get Your Free enquiries@jmwillsandlegalservices.co.uk Informationenquiries@jmwillsandlegalservices.co.uk Pack and Discount Code Today!
JMW004_A6_Advert_Elderly_Couple_148x105mm.indd 1
03/03/2016 13:57
Just email us: enquiries@jmwillsandlegalservices.co.uk Quote code 5573 for your free pack and savings 03/03/2016
JMW004_A6_Advert_Elderly_Couple_148x105mm.indd 1 JMW004_A6_Advert_Elderly_Couple_148x105mm.indd 1
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
13:57
21
03/03/
Spotlight Magazine
Paddling Pool Safety
It was a sunny Sunday afternoon and Lindsay was visiting her parents with her two children. As she fed 3 month old Eliza, mum and dad busied themselves preparing dinner. No one noticed that 18 month old Aaron was missing. When they did, they found him lying face down in the garden pond.
Drowning is the second highest cause of accidental death in children under five in England, and most drownings of 2-3 year olds happen in the home or garden. Just 5cms of water and 3 minutes is all it need take. These are sobering facts, not designed to ruin happy family occasions, but intended instead to warn of potential dangers. A few simple precautions can ensure that toddlers and children remain safe. First, if you have a pond, make sure it is
covered with a substantial grille to prevent youngsters from falling in. Second, when the paddling pool is out, do not leave it unattended, and assign someone responsible to watch over it. Third, place armbands or similar flotation devices on your little ones.
should it rain).
Fourth, once the party is over, empty the pool immediately and turn it over (so that it can’t fill up
The story of Aaron’s drowning is true. Fortunately it had a happy ending. His granddad gave him CPR and now Aaron, my stepson, is married with children of his own. But the outcome could have been so different. Avoid a possible tragedy in your family by following the simple advice above.
BRAND NEW STAIRLIFTS
£1495
FULLY FITTED
RENTALS FROM ONLY £20 PER WEEK With Full Parts & Labour Warranty
Stairlifts Derby 01332 416121 www.stairliftnottingham.co.uk
22
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
YOU HAVE THE SKILLS WE NEED Interested in fostering? Interested in fostering?
If so come and join us for our Fostering Open Day, 29th February at the We are looking for foster2016 carers to The Coach House, Ashbrooke Road, make a positive difference to a young Sunderland from 10am – 3pm
person’s life
We are looking for foster carers to make a Five Rivers Fostering offer you: life. positive difference to acan young person’s
Five Fostering cana offer you: near you • 24 Rivers hour support from local team •• 24 support a local team near you Anhour exciting newfrom direction • An exciting new direction Professional and and highly highly competitive competitivefees fees •• Professional Core and and advanced advancedtraining training •• Core
Call0191 016235029726 549 250 Call Text 88440 or visit www.five-rivers.org/fostering for more information
HANDYMAN NICK
Multi Skilled Tradesman
Gardens and Fencing Concrete and Wooden Posts Feather Edge & Trellises Gravel Boards & Decorative Screens Turfing & Decking All types of Roofing & Roof Repairs Fascias, Soffits, Guttering Supplied & Fitted Brickwork, Extensions, Pointing & Patios Block Paving & Tarmac Kitchens, Bathrooms & Showers Supplied & Fitted or Repairs Undertaken General Plumbing & Tiling
Discounts Available for OAP’s
Mobile 07517 317303 maintenance4lets@gmail.com Qualified & Insured • Free Estimates No Job Too Big or Too Small
ou y e r i p s n i s u Let 0115 838 2558 justshutters.co.uk
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
23
Spotlight Magazine
Quiche Lorraine
Preparation time: 30-40 mins including chill time.
While the pastry is chilling preheat oven to 220C / gas 7.
Cooking time: 25-30 minutes
Prick the pastry case all over with a fork then line it with greaseproof paper. Use baking beans or lentils to weight it down. Bake for ten minutes. Remove the greaseproof paper and bake for another 5-10 minutes until pale golden brown.
Ingredients 4 eggs 175g / 6oz streaky bacon 1 onion (finely chopped) 125g / 4.5oz hard cheese (Gruyere is nice but cheddar is fine) 250ml / 9fl oz single cream Salt and pepper
Reduce the oven temperature to 180C. Chop the bacon into small pieces and fry in a pan until crisp and golden.
Pastry 175g / 6oz plain flour 85g / 3oz hard block butter (chilled) Pinch salt 2-3 tbsp water
Remove the bacon with a slotted spoon and pop it into the pastry case. Then fry the onion in the bacon fat until that too is golden and add it to the pastry case. Top with the grated cheese.
Method Make the pastry: put the flour into a bowl, rub in the butter until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs, then add the salt and enough water to make a firm dough.
Beat the eggs, cream, salt and pepper together lightly, then pour into the pastry case.
Roll it out and line a 20cm / 8 inch loosebottomed flan tin. Chill in the fridge for 20 minutes
24
Bake for 25-30 minutes until just set. Take care not to overcook the quiche or it will develop a rubbery texture, full of little holes.
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
1ST ASTRAL House Cleaning - Office Cleaning Weekly, Fortnightly, Monthly Cleans Fully Insured Own Equipment References available
Call us on 07708 09517
R
Red Carpet treatment Carpet & upholstery cleaning specialists
• Carpet Cleaning • Upholstery Cleaning • Commercial & Domestic • End Of Tenancy Cleans • Odour Neutralising • Contract Cleaning • Stain Removal
www.redcarpettreatment.co.uk
0800 034 55 34 or 07852 328 686 email: info@redcarpettreatment.co.uk
AERIALS
Covering All Of The Derby Area
Buy With Confidence Approved • A Reliable Family Run Business • Digital Aerial Installation • Sky & Freesat • Free Estimates • TV Wall Mounting • TV & DVD Tuning from £25
07951 650041
www.1stastralaerials.co.uk
RED BRICK BUILDING & REPAIRS LTD
Red Brick Building and Repairs offer a comprehensive range of construction services, which include: • Painting and Decorating • Carpentry • Plastering • Roofing • Electrical • Plumbing • General Building • Project Management • Insurance Work and Emergency Repairs • Garden and Landscape Maintenance No job is too small for us. Whether you require a single handyman or an entire workforce, we can provide the right skills to make your property maintenance as efficient and fuss-free as possible. 72 Pacific Way Wilmorton Derby DE24 1AA
T: 07507 117205 E: info@redbrickbr.com W: redbrickbr.com www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
25
Spotlight Magazine
Rose Wine
The popularity of rosé wine is increasing. Barely heard of twenty years ago, a Nielsen report in 2015 said that rosé sales were growing ten times faster than overall table wine sales. Rosé wine can be created in a variety of ways. The most common is maceration: where red grape skins rest in the juice for a shorter period of time than if red wine was being created.
Rosés can vary from dry to sweet. All of the mainstream brands have Rosé versions. For something special, seek out award winners like; Lindauer Special Reserve NV New Zealand, Château Salettes, Bandol 2014, Barefoot White Zinfandel or Gusbourne of Kent’s 2011 Brut Rosé
The winemaker removes the skins when the perfect colour is reached. The second is the ‘bled’ method. Here, juice is bled off during the first few hours of making a red wine and placed in a new vat to make rosé. Very rarely and usually only when creating sparkling wines a blending method is used where red wine is added to a vat of white wine. The primary flavours of rosé wine are red fruit, flowers, citrus, and melon with a green crunchy flavour in the finish similar to rhubarb or celery. The exact flavour depends on the types of grapes used.
Rotting Fascias? - Leaking Gutters? SUMMER SALE UP TO
30% OFF
SUMMER SALE UP TO
30% OFF
NO MORE PAINTING!!
Gutters • Fascias • Soffits • Bargeboards • Cladding
For a free quote call 01332 416121 or email us - nomorepainting@outlook.com
01332 416121 26
To advertise or contribute call •07595 510190 www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
27
Spotlight Magazine
Dance School Of The Year
Alvaston’s United Dance Wins International Honours
On Saturday 23 July 2016 United Dance were announced as winners in an international Dance School Of The Year competition in their first year of competing. At a glamorous black-tie event Lucy Bishop, Principal, was presented with the trophy as overall winner in the category for schools with up to 100 pupils by Angela Rippon OBE and Anne Walker MBE. The judges commended United Dance on their passion, enthusiasm and a commitment to young people and the community in a highly professional and caring context. “We are thrilled to have won our category at Dance School of The Year. I’m so proud of everything that we have achieved over the past year and to have this recognised by such highly esteemed judges is unbelievable” (Lucy Bishop, Principal)
Europe. Now in its 4th year, the Dance School of the Year Awards was founded by Anne Walker MBE to celebrate the achievements of theatre dance schools who so often do not receive the recognition they deserve. United Dance offers classes to students from 2½ years up to adults in ballet, tap and modern and students are given opportunities to take part in performances at Derby theatres. They are currently the only school in Derby to be recognised by the Council for Dance Education and Training. More information about United Dance can be found at www.united-dance.com.
From the thousands of dance schools eligible to enter, entries were received from schools of all sizes across the UK and
28
To advertise or contribute call •07595 510190 www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
Windows • Doors • Conservatories • Double Glazing
01332 416 121 New Composite Doors
Approved Locks and Handles Multiple Colours
Call For Details
01332 416 121
Treat yourself to a beautiful new look kitchen for less.... BY JUST REPLACING THE DOORS! • Save Money • Save Time • Save Hassle
Is your kitchen tired or worn-out? If you’re looking for a new look or an update then Quality Replacement Doors Nottingham can help.
Call today for a FREE No Obligation Quotation on
01332 416 121
Choose from a wide range of styles and colours to suit any home.
www.qualitykitchendoorsnottingham.co.uk www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
29
Spotlight Magazine
Index Of Advertisers
Aerials Astral Aerials...............................25 Bedrooms Sliding Door Wardrobes................7 Blinds & Shutters Multi Blinds...................................9 OK Blinds....................................27 Just Shutters...............................23 Building Services Red Brick Building Svcs.............25 Executive Developments..............1 Harrison Building & Roofing.......15 Care For The Elderly Right At Home............................18 Carpets & Flooring Red Carpet Cleaning..................25 Cleaning Services Clean Away.................................25 Driveways Oakleigh Driveways....................19
Estate Agents Our House Estate Agents.............9 Electrical Services Mr Electric..................................31 Entertainment Lost City Golf................................2 Fascias & Soffits Derby Fascias............................17 Fostering Services Five Rivers.................................23 Garden Services Charnwood Tree Surgeon...........15 Green Thumb...............................11 JSB Tree Surgery.........................13 Garage Doors Ockbrook Garage Doors............25 Handyman Handyman Nick.........................23 Kitchens & Bathrooms AHM...........................................13 Quality Kitchen Doors................29
Kitchen & Bedroom Whse............4 Redback Kitchens......................25 Motoring Lion Garage...............................17 Painting & Decorating C B Painting................................11 Plumbing & Heating T&S Heating...............................32 Restaurants Littleover Lodge...........................5 Roofing Thermogreen...............................5 Loco Soffits................................26 Stairlifts Nottm Stairlifts............................22 Will Writing Services J M Wills & Legal .......................21 Windows & Doors Cloudy2Clear...........................3 Loco Double Glazing............25
Get Yourself Noticed! ADVERTISE WITH SPOTLIGHT MAGAZINES
CALL O115 822 4995
30
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
Spotlight Magazine
01159 399657 nottingham.mr-electric.co.uk
Unit 15 8 Bessell Lane Nottingham NG9 7BX
Home & Garden We can help with all your home and garden electrical needs:
C
M
Y
CM
• Security lighting • Outside sockets • Wiring upgrades • Condition reports
MY
CY
CMY
K
FULLY GUARANTEED
10
OFF %
all home and garden electrics
01159 399657
Nottingham-Mr-Electric.co.uk © 2016 Mr. Electric LLC IMG SCR stocksnap.io
Time limited offer. Independently owned and operated franchise.
www.spotlightlocal.co.uk • 01332 416 121 • info@spotlightlocal.co.uk
31
Worcester Bosch’s biggest installer in the East Midlands can now offer a 15 YEAR GUARANTEE (terms and conditions apply)
24/7
callout
www.tsheating.co.uk 01159 202 115 92 Rolleston Drive, Arnold NG5 7JP