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Spotlight on Mansfield South Contents Fencing Fact or Fiction 6 Gone Fishing 8 Summer Clubs 10 Puzzle Pages 12 Atmospheric Interiors 14 Practical Fashion 16 Pedicures 18 Community Info 20 Bottle It! 22 The Perfect Shower 24 Garden View 26 Dare to Bare 28 Index 30 Published by Spotlight Local Media Ltd Company No. 6841257 Tel: 01623 706570 Suite 104, 1 Hanley Street Nottingham NG1 5BL Graphic Design and Layout: Spotlight Local Media Distributed by Leaflet Media Trusted Delivery Partner of the Spotlight Magazine

Hi everyone and welcome to the June issue of Spotlight Magazine. There is a definite feel of summer in the air this month. June has the longest day of the year, so let’s make the most of that, and it also heralds the beginning of Summer. Yipee!

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n rivers and canals, streams, lakes, reservoirs and sea, angling is one of the UK’s most popular sports. It is estimated that 3.3 million people participate on a regular basis.

Gone a’Fishing

People enjoy fishing for a variety of reasons. Some love the peace and tranquillity they find outdoors. Others relish the opportunity to socialise with like-minded individuals and take part in competitions, usually organised by angling clubs. Many pick up their rods each weekend because they enjoy the challenge of trying to outsmart the fish, deciding which stretch of the water to fish in, persuading the fish that the lure is food, and of course the thrill of the catch. Fishing enthusiasts need a rod, something to attract the fish, nets, and suitable clothing. Rods can vary hugely in price depending on their size, quality and specifications. Skills involve casting a rod, tying knots, and catching and releasing the fish. Fishermen (and women) believe it is the combination of good equipment and fishing skills that leads to greatest success.

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There are a variety of different lures and baits. Natural baits include live worms and maggots. Artificial baits are often made from types of human food. Man made lures seek to replicate the food that fish eat. Different ones are suitable in different circumstances and most anglers have their favourites. Three types of fishing are most prevalent in the UK: Fly fishing - Used to catch fish like trout and salmon, as well as pike, bass and

carp. Fish are caught using very light artificial flies made by tying hair, fur, feathers and other materials together. They are cast with a fly rod and a fly line. Fresh water fishing - Uses water that contains minute quantities of dissolved salts. Some of the most important freshwater fish are bass, catfish, pickerel, pike sunfish, trout, salmon, muskellunge, sturgeon and

walleye. ‘Coarse fishing’ is the term used to describe fishing in fresh water for any species other than salmon or trout. Sea fishing - This obviously takes place in or by the sea. Most sea angling takes place from a boat, but it can also be done in estuaries, on piers and from rocks. Piers and jetties are ideal places for catching mackerel and codling. Mullet, flounder and dab are often found in estuaries and harbours. Conger eel live in the foam covered seas next to rocky headlands, and bass can be caught from beaches. There is a requirement for most anglers to have a rod licence and fishing permit. The Environment Agency oversees this and fines may be imposed for none compliance. Anglers must also abide by local byelaws. Izaak Walton was a seventeenth century fisherman who wrote The Compleat Angler. He famously said, ‘I have laid aside business and gone a’fishing.’ Why not join the 3.3 million people who regularly do the same? By Susan Brookes-Morris

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The six-week school holiday looms. Up and down the country you can hear collective groans from working parents beginning to stress about securing holiday care for their children.

Most clubs will be registered with Ofsted and you can find details of their latest inspection at www. ofsted.gov.uk . It’s a good idea to visit the venue and speak to the manager. Make sure you are happy with the child/adult ratios and the qualifications of the staff – they should all have been

unless they are going out for a day trip. Make sure you know the arrangements for dropping off and collecting children, and what happens in an emergency. You will need to book your child’s place in advance. Check the session times carefully – some clubs may

Whether you need childcare while you’re at work, or a way to keep your energetic offspring entertained, holiday clubs can be a lifesaver. There is such a wide variety available that you are sure to be able to find something that suits both you and your child. Some clubs are run by local authorities and are based at schools, nurseries or community centres. You’ll find that places offering ‘before and after school’ clubs often have holiday clubs too. Others are linked to clubs offering specific activities, such as a sport or performance art. There are also some big companies offering schemes throughout the UK, such as Kings Camps (www. kingscamps.org) and Super Camps (www.supercamps. co.uk). Visit www.daycaretrust. org.uk/nafis to find details of your local Family Information Service. They will have details of childcare in your area, including holiday clubs.

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CRB checked. If you don’t know anyone else who has used the club, ask the manager to provide you with some recent testimonials. Try to see a timetable and photos of a typical day at the club. Activities can range from sports, crafts and cooking to quad biking, archery or trampolining. Many clubs will plan a theme for the day or week, and some may let the children choose what to do. Find out what children need to bring with them – aprons, trainers or drinks, for example. They probably won’t need any money

be half days, some will run within school hours, while others may be open from 8am until 5 or 6pm. Ask what is included in the price. Is lunch provided, or will children need to bring their own? Paying for a week is usually cheaper than paying per day. You may also get a discount for more than one child. Some clubs will accept childcare vouchers, and you can claim back some of the cost of Ofsted-registered clubs if you qualify for Family Tax Credits. Happy holidays! By Alex Brown

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Never allow young children to stand on window sills to wave hello or goodbye. One slip is all it takes.

There has been considerable coverage in the press and on TV to highlight the potential dangers of strangulation by blind cords. According to RoSPA most accidents involving blinds cords happen in the bedroom in children between 16 and 36 months old with the cord getting caught around the childs neck.

Ideas to make existing blinds safer: • Pull-cords on curtains and blinds should be kept short and out of reach of small children • Fit cleats, or cord tidies and wrap cords around these after each use. • Do not place a child’s cot, bed, playpen or highchair near a window.

I do hope that the above has been informative, although please be aware that this is not an exhaustive list of child safety measures and parental vigilance and guidance to young children is vital.

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he days are getting longer and the weather finally seems to be over its ice age phase so it’s about time to get back outside again and enjoy nature. However, just because you’re trekking through muddy woods or just out for the day with the little ones, it doesn’t mean that you have to leave your fashion sense at home. Practicality and fashion might not always have gone hand in hand; just take a look at some of Vivienne Westwood’s designs. That being said, it is easy to dress sensibly and still look great so why not give it a go?

If you’re a pear shape, try going for jeans with a slight boot cut to balance out your fuller hips or thighs to keep you in proportion. For all the apple shaped ladies, your best style is a straight leg as it will show off your assets. Jeans with a bit of stretch are also a good idea as they’ll give you a bit more breathing space for your tummy. High-waisted jeans give petite women the appearance of an extra few inches of height and skinny jeans show off tall women’s legs beautifully. Next up on the list is tops. These are really easy because you can get away with a simple white vest top if you’re not in the mood for anything fancy and still look pretty stylish. Alternatively, opt for a simple pattern to

For example, if you’re on a day out with the little ones, you’re going to need tough comfortable clothes to keep up with their antics. Wellies are useful! They’re easy Jeans fit the to clean and there’s a wide range bill perfectly of pretty designs to choose from. here: they’re hard wearing, they’re comfy and, unless look chic on your day out. you’re very fussy or label Stripes are a big trend for obsessed, they’re nice and spring/summer 2013 so cheap so you don’t have wear your print with pride! to worry too much about Another easy way to add a them getting mucky or a bit splash of style to your outfit bedraggled. What’s more is to add a figure hugging with all the different styles blazer. These are also out there, there’s a perfect really easy to get hold of in pair for everyone. different coloured stripes.

Try going for blue or red stripes for a patriotic sailor look. Last but certainly not least; let’s talk shoes. As lovely as heels are, they’re not ideal for adventurous activities. They just don’t mix well with mud, gravel or cobbles so this is where fashion might have to take a back seat – but it doesn’t have to! The answer to this shoe practicality issue is wellies. Wellies are useful, they’re easy to clean and there’s now a wide range of pretty designs to choose from on the high-street so there’s no need to settle for plain dark green or navy. Keep a look out in large supermarkets for great value wellies with lovely patterns. Now that your outfit is sorted, let’s just hope that the British weather holds up so that you can showcase your new look in the wonderful outdoors. Rhiannon Chown r_chown@yahoo.co.uk

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The Health Benefits of Pedicures

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any ladies have long known the luxury of a spa pedicure but could a pedicure actually have health benefits?

Your feet take a beating, and if you happen to be carrying extra weight on your frame, your feet get the brunt of it! The average person takes 8,000 to 10,000 steps a day, which adds up to 115,000 miles over a lifetime. Comparing that in terms of cars, not everyone will drive a car that has 115,000 miles especially if it hasn’t been properly maintained. When having a salon spa pedicure, there are health benefits in properly maintaining your feet. Cutting, clipping and cleaning of the nail prevents nails from growing inwards and causing infections. The elimination of dirt and bacteria helps prevent nail diseases and eliminates foot odours.

Exfoliation prevents the cells from accumulating and causing bunions or corns which can be painful.

The most enjoyable part of the pedicure is the massage. The oils moisturise the newly exfoliated skin and promotes circulation in the calves and feet. The added benefit of the pedi spa chair is that it simultaneously massages your neck and back thought out the pedicure, therefore providing dual benefits and relaxation. Nail colour is optional but with summer fast approaching is the ideal time to experience wild and wonderful daring shades. Everyone deserves to take good care of their feet.

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heir world may seem light years away from ours, but the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are no doubt experiencing similar wonder and excitement as they anticipate the arrival of their first baby. With around a month to go until Junior makes his or her appearance, now is when close friends or family members should throw Kate a baby shower, as a chance to impart a few pearls of wisdom whilst showering her and baby with gifts. Traditionally, a baby shower is thrown for first time mums-to-be by close family members or best friends a month or two before baby is due – just in case Junior decides to put in an early appearance - and before the expectant mum is too tired or uncomfortable to enjoy the event. Like any other celebration, a baby shower can be as grand or as simple an affair as you choose, but perhaps the best are kept small enough to hold in someone’s home where it can be kept cosy and intimate. Invitations should be sent out about a month before, and there is no easier way to do this than via email, text or Facebook. You don’t have to spend a fortune in time or money decorating the room to look fun and welcoming. A few balloons spruced up with say dummies, rattles

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Similarly, by inviting guests to contribute to the food you can keep work and expense to a minimum, but you might want to come up with a list of suggestions if you want to avoid ending up with a dozen plates full of sausage rolls and very little else! The receiving and opening of gifts is possibly the highlight of any baby shower. You could leave it entirely to the guests to decide what to give, but it is becoming increasingly acceptable for the expectant mum to compile a wish list should guests prefer some guidance. No self respecting baby shower should pass without a few games. Some ideas include Guess the Baby (from photos guests bring of themselves); Match the Celebrity to Baby (from pictures which have been cut from magazines), Feed the Baby (spoon feed porridge or baby

food to your partner while blindfolded), or alternatively see who can guzzle down a bottle of milk the quickest!) or why not set a baby quiz? Finally, to ensure that the happy events of the baby shower remain emblazoned in the future mummy’s memory forever, have a memory book on hand for guests to write personal messages or words of advice, and consider capturing the occasion on camera.

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head hurt), so my garden reflects this with its simple straight lines, well ordered borders, immaculate patio, and perfect lawn! So what does my garden say about me? I’m a clean freak, with an obsession for perfection and a need to control my environment … pretty accurate I’d say. So what does your garden say about you? Does it reflect who you are, or maybe who you were? Maybe it’s time for a change and to let loose that wild side, paint the fence black and plant only orange flowering plants. Whatever you do, break from the norm and express yourself. Contact Lee Bestall at www. inspiredgardens.net Lee Bestall

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