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Shirehampton Markets celebrate their 3rd Birthday on Thursday 1st September at their ‘High Street Market’. This is quite an achievement having overcome lock downs and the lingering Coronavirus and now the ‘cost of living crisis’ which is facing everyone at this time.
The High Street Market takes place on the first Thursday of every month. Birthday celebrations are happening on Thursday 1st September from 10am until 3pm at the Tithe Barn, High Street, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 0DE.
The second secret is, Shirehampton Markets work together with SCAF (Shirehampton Community Action Forum) to run their events and volunteers Katherine Birth, Kathryn Courtney along with Ash Bearman who is SCAF’s Community Development Officer, are the Management Team. This birthday celebration is to bring the local communities together to have a fun time together and have an enjoyable day that not only has market stalls to browse but games to play – giant snakes and ladders, bounce, buzz wire and card games – painting pop pies, colouring books, sudoku, word search es and D.I.Y face painting.
There is also a ‘Find The Sunflowers’ hunt that children can take part in – and yes adults if they want to! – to find 15-character sunflowers in shops and business along Shirehampton’s very own High Street. The prize for completed sunflower searches is a bag of pick n mix sweets. All are winners with this game, and it is a bit of family fun as well as discovering some great shops we have in the village.
The first secret behind Shirehampton Markets success is that it is a monthly Community Market with additional seasonal Community Fayres three times a year, which has the support of the local community, not only in Shirehampton but also the additional ‘Four Villages’ communities of Avonmouth, Sea Mills, Coombe Dingle, Kings Weston and Lawrence Weston. Customers attend the markets beyond this area too.
Shirehampton Markets pride themselves in supporting small local business, fair trade and environmentally friendly products including upcycling. Don't forget their Market Kitchen where beverages and refreshments are served along with a selection of fabulous, tasty homemade cakes by Sherralee, which includes a gluten/dairy free option. For their birthday celebrations they are bringing back the cream teas along with birthday cake as Forwell.one day only Shirehampton Markets want you to forget the doom and gloom, and join in their birthday celebrations with smiles, laughter, fun, games, and a wonderful day out for all. So, pop along and follow their balloon trail to the Tithe Barn, walk through the door and absorb that welcoming community atmosphere. An order of sun, warmth and blue skies has also been placed. As always, it is free entry, is family and disability friendly and all welcome wherever you are in Bristol. See you there soon!!
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS FOR SHIREHAMPTON MARKETS
There is a Fishmonger, a garden/house plants stall, hot food to eat in or take away,Jamaican & Sri Lankan, as well as mini pancakes served with toppings of your choice, all being the best street food in Bristol, - clothes for young children and adults, homeware, ceramics, jewellery, arts and crafts & more all being sold at affordable prices.
The third and final secret is the market stall holders. They have become very much a ‘Market Family’ which include the Market Management and their volunteers. All look out for and look after each other. This adds to the welcoming community atmosphere where families, friends and neighbours meet up for a catch up, a cuppa and a piece of cake. The stall holders and customers are now on first name terms as well. It is certainly community orientated.
For bike owners they also have Dr. Bike at their market providing free bike repairs as well as advice. If you have a bike that needs to be fixed or in need of a bit of TLC then pop in and see Sam.
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LANDED HIS JOB In 1829, Isambard Kingdom Brunel landed his job as Project Manager when he was 23 years old after having won a competition which was launched to see who could design the best bridge.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel never saw the Clifton Suspension Bridge finished as he died before it was completed.
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A 22 year old lady call Sarah Henley jumped off Clifton Suspension Bridge in 1885. However, her skirt acted as a parachute and actually glided her down to safety. She then went on to live until her mid-eighties!
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Bristol Zoo is the fifth oldest zoo in the world having been open since 1836!
BRISTOL OLD VIC Bristol Old Vic Theatre School was opened by Sir PatrickMarkJeremyactorsandOlivierLaurencein1946taughtgreatsuchasIrons,StrongandStewart
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Bristol City Council has expanded its bike loan scheme to include an additional 20 bikes that have been converted to electric. The Revos eBike Conversion Kits are designed and made in Bristol and are an affordable and very efficient way to convert existing bikes to electric. The kits can be fitted in around half an hour and weigh so little that you can happily ride without it being powered up. The council will be offering residents the chance to try out the Revos eBikes in a one-month free trial, enabling them to replace trips which may otherwise have been taken by car. Since 2016, the council’s loan bike scheme has helped over 1,500 people to borrow one of its bikes. In total, there are now 60 regular bikes, 22 eBikes, 20 Revos eBikes, and 11 folding bikes available to loan. The loan scheme is available for anyone over 18 years old and a deposit is required on collection.
Councillor Don Alexander, Cabinet Member for Transport, said: “The aim of this scheme is to introduce more people to e-bike conversion kits and let them experience the benefits first-hand. We’re offering an opportunity to try out a new technology that is better for the environment, helping us to work towards cleaner air, and less congestion and pollution, while being an affordable option. By being able to test the Revos eBikes, it will hopefully help residents to decide whether this might be a suitable long-term transport option for them and encourage them to purchase a kit for themselves”.
The cycle expansion is part of the WECA’s wider plans to increase the number of e-bikes on roads up and down the region after last year winning £248,000 from the Govern ment to buy e-bikes and expand e-bike loan schemes like the scheme in Bristol.
NEW E-BIKE KIT TO EXPAND CYCLE HIRE SCHEME
WECA Metro Mayor Dan Norris said: “The £12,300 cash injection from WECA means more Bristolians will be able to reap the benefits of pedal power. If we want more people to leave their cars at home, the alternatives need to be convenient, safe and affordable. EBikes are getting more and more popular and given that Bristol is rather hilly, are a “Moregamechanger.Bristolianscan try and experience the benefits of e-bikes and enjoy riding on two wheels without having to be a lycra-clad fitness fanatic!
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Edana, from Totterdown who trialled a Revos eBike for four weeks, said: “I borrowed a bike to see if I could find a healthy way to exercise and get around the city, including commuting to work. I opted for a Revos eBike to make it easier on my lower body when I had to tack le Bristol’s hills.
The Revos eBike Conversion Kits were developed locally by Revolutionworks. They are based at Filwood Green Business Park, which is a Bristol City Council and Homes and Communities Agency initiative,
Mark Palmer, Director from Revolutionworks, said: “We were delighted when Bristol City Council decided to add our Revos eBike Conversion Kits to 20 of their loan scheme bikes. Bristol is a hilly city and the Revos eBikes are ideal to help people up them. As we say, with Revos – hills are history! “We design and make Revos eBikes in the city, so it would be great if more Bristol cyclists used them as a green way to get about and keep healthy. The conversion kits are easy to fit, but we'd be happy to help anyone who brings their bike to us in our Bristol workshop”.
This is important to enable us to reach our ambitious net-zero targets and let local people breathe cleaner air and lead healthier lives.”
“The trial has made me want to change the way that I get to work or travel for small errands, and I am thinking about purchasing one of the Revos eBike Conversion Kits to put on my own bike at home. I would highly recommend trying out one of the bikes, es pecially as the council’s Sustainable Travel Team offer a five-star service.”
This provides space for small and medium sized business with an environmental ethos.
Some residents have already embraced the new Revos eBikes and are keen to encourage others to try them out.
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The reasons for dampness in buildings are wide and not always straightforward to diagnose. Tackling a damp problem through a standalone treatment such as a damp proof course injection is rarely the answer.
Why Choose ProTen for your Survey and specialist needs?
The objective of the damp survey is to build up a property profile to understand what could be causing the damp so that a decision can be made as to the right course of action. The essential first step is carrying out an external and internal property inspection, assessing factors such as property layout, construction, and environment, vegetation, drainage, and any recent changes to the Aproperty.condensation survey also needs a technical approach. With air conditions constantly changing inside a property, humidity levels and dew points need to be calculated to see if condensation is taking place. Natural occurring cold spots, insulation, shape and layout of rooms, ventilation and lifestyle all need to be considered as these can all impact on condensation problems.
ProTen Services has had a long history of ensuring the correct approach when it comes to surveying and diagnosis of all things damp and timber preservation. ProTen are proud members of the Property care association and adhere to the important industry standards that they suggest and their code of conduct. We believe that that there is a right way to get the best solution and share the values of the PCA with our surveyors being qualified to CSRT ( CSTRB ) & CSSW levels.
ProTenfailure.Services are property preservation experts, specialising in the treatment of damp and timber decay. If you are concerned about a damp problem in your property, please contact us where we will be happy to answer your questions and book a damp survey should this be necessary.
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A damp survey, if carried out correctly, is key to ensuring your property damp problem is treated in the right way, to save you time and money and giving your property long term protection.
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The hearse used to carry Winston Churchill to his final resting place is to be used for Bristol funerals after being painstakingly Therestored.Austin
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The hearse played a vital role in the State Funeral of the British Prime Minister, who led the country through the Second World War.
“The hearse was used for the short part of his final journey between the boat and the train. At every stage of the journey people stood in tribute to the country’s wartime leader.”
Bristol Memorial Woodlands is creating a 100-acre wood that is held in Trust for future generations to visit. Those conveyed to their final resting place in the restored hearse will rest amidst English woodland where only native trees and flowers are Theplanted.hearse was restored by Jo Burge of Classic Marine Engineers in Suffolk. He said: “It was a comprehensive overhaul that took us three years as we wanted everything to stay as authentic as possible and source all the correct parts.
Princess, registration number BLE 704B carried Churchill’s body from Festival Pier in London to Waterloo Station through crowds of mourners at the State Funeral in January 1965.
Christopher Baker, founder of the Memorial Woodlands said: “We believe the history of the hearse makes it appropriate for military families or for anyone who has a sense of “Churchill’shistory.
“It was an interesting project as the hearse bodywork was by Vanden Plas so we had a vehicle that had steel bolt on wings of the type used on some of the earliest vehicles, aluminium on the front doors and fibreglass at the back.
funeral was a magnificent event that saw the largest gathering of world leaders during the 1960s. His body was conveyed on a gun carriage, down the Thames on board the MV Havengore and then on to a train named in his honour to Oxfordshire where he was buried.
“We also found that some of the interior that looked like wood was in fact Formica wood effect, and we had never worked on restoring Formica before. Apart from a small change to the fuel delivery system, which weas necessary for safety, it is restored to how it was in the 1960s.”
CHURCHILL’S HEARSE FOR BRISTOL FUNERALS
Now the historic vehicle is being put to work once again by Bristol Memorial Woodlands funeral directors making it available for the final journey of Bristol people to its chapel and green burial ground in its nature reserve near Alveston, Bristol.
The historic vehicle is available for funerals through Bristol Memorial Woodlands
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Throughout the clinic building, the exhibitor stalls available for visitors to browse include: BCRM Laboratory BCRM Patient Support and Counselling Team BCRM Finance Access Fertility – IVF finance pro gramme Pharma: MiOXSYS – Sperm oxidative stress testing Examen – Sperm DNA fragmentation testing Cooper Genomics – RI Witness system and Preimplantation genetic testing – Impryl and Inofolic fertility supplements BRIST-IVF study – University of Bristol /BCRM collaborative research pro gramme to improve IVF outcomes Gazzard – Women’s Wellbeing and Fertility Therapies Cryos – Sperm Bank
Although this is a free event, capacity is lim ited so anyone wishing to attend is advised to reserve their place as soon as possible by calling BCRM on 0117 259 1159. Registered visitors will be sent an information pack to help them plan their day.
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An open invitation has been issued by the team at the Bristol Centre for MedicineReproductive(BCRM) to anyone seeking fertility advice to attend a free Fertility Fair taking place from 10am-5pm on Saturday 10 September at their state-of-the-art clinic at 135 Aztec West, Bristol.
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Tours being offered inside the clinic will give visitors a fascinating insight into the high-tech work done in the embryology lab, including techniques such as timelapse microincuba tion and preimplantation genetic testing. And the world’s first IVF baby, Louise Brown, will present a lively account of the history of IVF.
The event will feature some of the UK’s leading fertility experts giving insights into many aspects of fertility issues and treatments, with a dedicated session aimed at people interested in egg donation treatment and another on treatment options for female couples and single women about using donor sperm services.
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BCRM’s medical director and lead consultant, Valentine Akande, said: “This is the first time we have held a public event at the purpose-built new centre we moved to in January this year, and we’re delighted by the initial response from the trying-to-conceive “Wecommunity.already know there’s a lot of interest in the free-of-charge mini consultations being offered by our consultants on the day which will, of course, take place in absolute privacy as always.
“I would urge anyone hoping for a one-to-one appointment to reserve their place as soon as possible to avoid disappointment because obviously we can only offer a limited number on the day.”
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Richard Walker, managing director of Iceland, said “fresh thinking” was required from business and government to find workable solutions to the cost of living crisis, reports The Guardian. The initiative has been supported by organisations including Nesta, a UK innovation foundation, and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, a grant-making charity.
ICELAND’S PAY LATER £75 SHOP SCHEME
According to Iceland 83% of participants said that they no longer need to access food banks, 80% reported an improvement in their mental health, 85% said that they were less worried about meeting their monthly expenses, and 75% reported that they are feeding their children more healthily. Anyone can apply for the scheme and, if successful, credit can be used both in-store and online using the preloaded card.
Successful applicants receive a £100 credit limit and can load an initial top-up of £25 to £75 on to their cards. Online, Iceland said: "We do perform credit searches on an application, but we don't do generic credit scoring - we prefer to look at how you’re repaying things now rather than something that may have happened many years ago."
The initiative is part of a link-up between Iceland and a charity-owned lender, Fair For You. The trial scheme, Iceland Food Club, will see the loans uploaded to Food Club card, repaid at the rate of £10 per week.
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The move comes from an initial pilot phase which was offered to 5,000 customers. So far, Iceland has given out £1m in the loans. They were originally charged interest, but Iceland have now invested an unknown amount into “making all loans completely interest-free for the national rollout”. As reported by The Guardian, an independent evaluation of the pilot found that 92% of customers who had previously used food banks had stopped or reduced their use, while 71% said they were less likely to fall behind on rent, council tax or other bills.
Iceland is offering a zero-interest loans scheme designed to help struggling families across the UK as the cost of living surges. The frozen food giant will provide people with small loans from £25 to £75 to bridge the gap in income, allowing parents to pay the cost of the school holidays grocery bill.
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HERE ARE MY TOP 5 TIPS FOR LOOKING BEYOND THE CV, AND THIS APPLIES TO ANY POSITION: We are in the process of hiring staff at the moment and, one of the positions is, arguably, and, in my humble opinion, one of the most pivotal roles in the Agency. It’s the Viewings role. So often underestimated but so important – why? Because it’s the first point of contact and, as such, the face of KPA; this person will (after lots of training) be charged with choosing tenants for our properties and for our landlords’ properties (and it’s well known how important we think this process is) and they will be liaising with the team, the tenants and making value judgements along every step of the way. Now, there are some things we can teach and some things we can’t and lots of the attributes required for the viewing’s role are things you cannot teach, so it’s crucial that we are able to really get a sense of the person in these interviews. Common sense and the ability to read people are right at the top of the wish list on this one and it’s hard to see this on a CV. We opt for a two staged interview process, and we psychometrically profile the candidates too. This may well sound very 1960s – but it is so that we can get a sense of whether they are a process driven person, a sales driven person or a people’s person and how this mix looks.
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This isn’t just so that we choose the right candidate, but because we want them to be happy, content, working in their excellence and to stay. There is nothing more disheartening, than putting lots of training effort in, only for someone to leave in 6 months’ time. We are not after a quick fix, we are after a solid team member, who is going to be with us for many years to come. Recruiting in this current market sounds easy, as there are some fabulous candidates out there and we have definitely seen a rise in the number of applications, since our last hire but when you are looking for things like enthusiasm, personality, work ethic and people skills as job requirements it’s hard to see where these fit on a CV – a CV won’t tell you whether someone is a natural communicator! So, you need to do the legwork! Everyone loves a little quick fix these days don’t they – but this is one of those times where you need to get involved and, I’ve said it so many times, and I’ll say it again, people will tell you so much about themselves, if you will only listen!
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1. Adaptable and transferrable skills. With the right amount of training and time, even without any experience, a great candidate can turn out to be a really valuable member of the team.
5. Someone from a different business background can bring new ideas, new ways of thinking and great diversity to your team and, may even be able to think of things that you have never considered! A new team member, fresh to the role, with experience from other industries, who feels excited about the position and empowered to speak their minds because they know that they will be heard, is a wonderful thing. Watching the team grow with the business is one of the most rewarding things and, undoubtedly my favourite part of growing a So,business!wishus luck. These next few weeks are going to be busy, as we are interviewing for several new members of staff. The viewings’ role is one where the successful candidate will need to fill big shoes, as our last team member was absolutely fantastic! She left us to go travelling around Europe, working on the way (which obviously didn’t lend itself well to viewings). We were so excited for her that we couldn’t even be mad that she left Sheus! was much loved by tenants, landlords and the rest of the team alike. We are hoping for the same this time around and will definitely be looking beyond the CV for these attributes!
2. Think about industries (like hospitality) that have been decimated by the pandemic. Candidates may have been out of work for a while. See beyond this. They may give you 110% effort, be super grateful for the opportunity and worth their weight in gold.
3. Think about the things you can’t gauge from a CV – energy, enthusiasm, work ethic, common sense, people skills and, whether they will be working in their excellence and happy in the position, which means they will stay, and you won’t be caught in that cycle of re-hiring and training every 6 months, which is soul destroying, especially when you are busy!
4. The candidate does not have to have worked in your business sector before, for you to be able to gently mould them into your business practices and way of thinking and doing things. Someone from your business sector may have picked up bad working habits and “industry standard” practices that you actively dislike (I’m trying to be diplomatic here, can you tell!) It’s tempting, when time is scarce, to choose someone who can “hit the ground running” but, from experience, I can say that this is not always the best option.
COST OF LIVING: DISABLED PEOPLE TO GET £150 PAYMENT NEXT MONTH
Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi said in an online statement: “We know that rising prices faced by many countries around the world are a significant worry for many people here in the UK, especially those most vulnerable to additional costs.
The payment is intended to help disabled people with the rising cost of living and the higher costs they face, such as for care and mobility needs.
Minister for disabled people, health and work Chloe Smith said in a statement online: “We know disabled people can face additional costs, which is why we are acting to help reduce the financial pressures on the most vulnerable.
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It comes on top of other cost-of-living payments totalling £650 for disabled people on low incomes.
The one-off payment, announced in May, will be paid automatically to people who receive certain disability benefits from September 20, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) said.
Millions of households will receive a £150 cost-of-living payment from the end of next month, the Government has said.
“We know it’s a worrying time for some people and I’d urge them to check they are getting all the support on offer by searching Help for Households.”
The majority of eligible people will receive their payment within a couple of weeks of this date, it added.
All households will receive £400 to help towards energy bills and an extra £150 for properties in council tax bands A-D in Overall,England.the Government has announced a £37 billion package of support to help people with rising costs.
“Today’s announcement that disabled people will begin to receive an additional £150 payment from the end of September reinforc es our commitment to help UK households through the challenging times ahead.”
“This £150 disability payment is on top of the £1,200 most low-income benefit claimants will also receive and alongside wider support targeted at disabled people, including help with transport and prescription costs.
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As the guide’s restaurant section developed, the Michelin brothers enlisted a team of mystery diners to visit and review restaurants, which marked the beginning of the Michelin guide we know today.
What is The Michelin Guide?
Crisp lamb belly, charred purple sprouting broccoli, white bean, pea and wild garlic dressing
A pub in Bristol that was only open for business nine months under new owners got singled out for praise in the Michelin restaurant guide. The guide announced The Blaise Inn as an entry point for venues who could reach Michelin star-level.
raved about The Blaise Inn and since it opened. They love the traditional British dishes with a skilful, modern twist, and they're especially fond of the chorizo sausage rolls and salt cod fritters starter, and the crisp lamb belly or roast skate wing main course. in fact, The Blaise Inn has been mentioned by the Michelin Guide inspectors as one of their favourite new additions to this year’s Great Britain & Ireland Michelin’sGuide. secretive inspectors added that customers should ‘make sure you save room for dessert’. They also said the pub offered ‘good ales, a well-chosen wine list.
Did you know that Bristol has 15 restaurants in the Michelin guide. Two of which have a Michelin star, Casamia and Paco Tapas, and the other Wilsons, has a green star.
The Story Louise McCrimmon got made redundant during the pandemic after working for Harvey Nichols for 23 years. She was starting to plan her next move during lockdown when she saw her local pub in Henbury for sale. Thus her new journey began as co-owner and head Michelinchief.inspectors
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The Blaise Inn is situated at 260 Henbury Road, Bristol, BS10 7QR and their website is www.theblaiseinn.co.uk.
Many of us think of Michelin as a tyre company rather than a food company, but the two are actually linked. The Michelin brothers started selling tyres in the late 1800s, and they also produced a little red guide filled with maps and places to stop, buy fuel and stay whilst travelling around France. The idea was that it would encourage early motorists to get out and about, which would in turn increase tyre sales.
There are different levels of recognition from Michelin. To be in the guide is the entry point for restaurants, to have a Michelin star is one of the highest accolades. Restaurants can collect up to three Michelin stars. A Michelin green star is a recognition of a restaurant dedicated to sustainability. A bib gourmand is occasionally awarded to restaurants producing excellent food at a particularly affordable price.
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Bowling is in many ways a unique sport ---there is no age limit --- too young or two old when you can start playing it and once you have started playing ---- no limit to how far you can develop and play the game. The basics of bowling are simple and they can be learned very quickly but to perfect and improve them takes time and can only be done by practice and taking part in games. This season at the City and Port club new players have arrived, learned the basics, started playing games very quickly and as a result they have developed into very able bowlers. There is nothing like playing games to develop and improve your skills.
Bowling is a sport that is played to suit individual player’s needs and ambitions. For some it is played purely for pleasure and to meet other bowlers. For others it can be competitive and that can extend beyond club level. A number of bowlers at the City and Port Club have played in County Competi tions this season. Sadly there was no repeat of Ken Davis’s great achievement last season when he reached the final of the Bristol Section Champion of Champions but the club has been better represented this year than for many years Interestprevious.in this year’s competitions came to an end at Olveston on Monday July 25th when David Hinksman and Howard Surman played Joe Hardwick and John Smallwood in the City and County Pairs Competition. Playing away against two very good players was a big challenge but David and Howard gave a good account of themselves --- over the 21 ends played they lead briefly at one stage, never let their opponents build a big lead and at the end lost by just eight shots --- it was a very good and competitive game of bowls.
Earlier in the season
The clubs latest arrival is David Lockyer who first came to the green to learn the basics with Ken Davies ahead of going on the Eastbourne Tour. David played his first ever game on tour and since returning has played his first Men’s League game. Having played sport all of his life he has now taken to bowling and enjoys playing it.
The club is pleased to see Sandra Rees returning after being unable to bowl for some time due to ill health. She came back in August and straight away played for the Ladies League Team.
CITY AND PORT OF BRISTOL BOWLING CLUB
Phill Chard became a bowler after going to the Big Bowls Open Day with Father in Law Adrian Mace --- who had bowled previously at Avonmouth. They are both playing regularly on Monday evenings, in the Men’s League Team and in mixed friendly games.
The Ladies League season ended at Beg brook on Friday August 5th with a win on one rink of the two played but an overall loss. Captained by Flo Grimes on the night the ladies came away with a well earned two points. Next season will see them playing in Division Three and looking for a quick return to Division Two where they have played for many years.
The season has reached its closing stages but there is still plenty of bowling to come including the Club Competition Finals over the week-end 17th/18th September and the final of the Club Knockout Cup on September 5th.
Bristol After Stroke Club will be on the green once more on Thursday September 8th following a successful and highly enjoyable visit earlier in the season.
It’s not too late to try bowling ---- call David Hinksman on 07932 387217 to arrange a free trial session at a time to suit you.
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The Men’s League Team remains in Division Four after a season of mixed results, new players and relying on the support of the three permitted ladies in order to field a team.
Method 1. First, make the marinade by combining the olive oil, oregano, garlic, lemon juice and zest, chilli flakes, vinegar, sugar, pepper and capers.
2. Put the Feta in a small dish and pour over the 3.marinade.Chillfor at least 1 hour, or longer if you have time, turning it occasionally.
5. Position the Feta in the middle, drizzle over the marinade and scatter over the mint leaves.
Ingredients • 4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil • 1 tsp dried oregano • 1/2 garlic clove, crushed • Zest and juice of 1 lemon • 1/4 tsp chilli flakes • 1 tsp red wine vinegar • 1/2 tsp caster sugar • 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper • 2 tsp capers, drained • 200g pack Greek Feta cheese • 225g pack piccolo tomatoes, halved • 1/2 cucumber, cut into 2cm chunks • 1 small red onion, finely sliced • 10 pitted black hojiblanca olives • 7 mint leaves, roughly torn GREEK SALAD WITH MARINATED FETA
4. To serve, arrange the tomatoes, cucumber, onion and olives on a plate.
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What you need • 1 lime • 5ml dark rum • 1 dash of bitters • 125ml alcoholic ginger beer How to make • Cut 2 or 3 thin slices from 1 lime and set aside • Squeeze the juice from the rest of the lime into a small bowl • Half-fill a cocktail glass with ice, then pour over the lime juice, 15ml dark rum and a dash of bitters • Stir to combine, then top up the glass with 125ml alcoholic ginger beer • Add the slices of lime before serving DARK & STORMY COCKTAIL ICED ANDWITHPEPPERMINTCUCUMBERMINT What you need • 1 peppermint infusion bag • 2 tsp caster sugar • 1 sprig fresh mint • 3 thin cucumber slices • 20g raspberries How to make • Put the infusion bag in a tall, heat-safe glass and pour over 200ml boiling water • Leave to steep for 3 mins, then remove the infusion bag • Stir in the sugar until dissolved, then add the mint, cucumber and raspberries • Top up with ice to serve juice. Timing excludes freezing
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Bulbs make a fine display planted in containers and borders, especially Tulips, Snowdrops and Daffodils. They are one of the easiest and most rewarding plants to grow and are great for adding colour to spring borders.
Summer is coming to an end with the month of September generally being a cooler month than August. The days are becoming noticeably shorter, but the weather is, however usually warm and calm, giving us the ideal conditions to plant trees and shrubs. It’s a great time of the year to appreciate those long lasting plants that flower into autumn and if you have a fruit or vegetable patch you’ll be busy reaping the rewards of a hopefully successful harvest.
Don’t forget - if you look forward to a great spring display of colour then now is the time to buy and plant your bulbs. Whatever you’re doing in your garden this month, be sure to make the most of the remaining warmth while you can.
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September is a good month to lift and divide summer-flowering herbaceous perennials. Most perennials need to be divided every three to five years as the plant can become too big for the border and become congest ed. Dividing will invigorate the plant and help to improve flowering and overall shape next year. Gently dig out the plant you want to divide, being careful not to damage the roots. Use a garden fork to separate the plant into two then shake of any excess soil and replant in your chosen spot as soon as possible.
PLANT SPRING FLOWERING BULBS
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TAKE PERENNIAL CUTTINGS
Take cuttings of perennials such as fuchsia, salvia, verbena, penstemon and chrysanthe mum. It’s a great way to increase the number of plants you have for your summer display and there’s something really satisfying about seeing plants grow that you’ve created yourself. Find some strong growth that hasn’t flowered this year and cut a 5 - 10 cm stem just below a leaf joint. Strip the leaves from the lower stem and leave one or two pairs at the top. Dip the end in hormone rooting powder and plant in pots of compost mixed with grit. Leave the pots somewhere bright and warm until rooted then re-pot into larger containers. Over winter in the greenhouse or conservatory.
DIVIDE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS
LOOKING GOOD THIS MONTH
Hebe ‘Bowles’s Variety’ WHY SHOULD YOU PLANT THEM?
Hebe ‘Bowles’s Variety’ is an evergreen, rounded shrub with ovate, glossy green leaves that make a very attractive plant for borders and containers. Easy to care for, this Hebe is drought tolerant and flowers prolifically in summer. HOW SHOULD YOU PLANT THEM ?
The variety of Hebe flowers best when planted in full sun. the addition of a good quality compost when planting is essential to prevent the roots becoming too dry. After flowering, sheer back dead flower stems to keep the plant looking full.
Tulips come in a huge variety of colours and bloom at a time of year when there is very little colour in the garden. snowdrops, appearing before the tulips, are one of the earliest flowering plants in the garden. When the snowdrops begin to fade, the daffodil begins to appear, with its cheery shades of yellow brightening the borders.
It looks like this could be a good time to do some real clearing of physical environment, and pos sibly within yourself. If you had a feeling that people are having a go at you lately then be assured that if you follow your intuition, you should come through this okay. And try not to listen to negatives of gossip. It does look very much like there could be some opportunities coming your way for something that you have been hoping to Keyachieve.words. Clearing, opportunities.
Gemini May 21 - June 20
It does look like there could be some issue that really does need sorting out at this time. It could be something that maybe helped by discussing the situation. A problem with either someone close to you, or someone who has knowledge of your particular issue. There is a possibility that something maybe to do with Communication. Whatever the situation is it could be a problem. You will have people around you who will help you to get through this. Key words. Communication and support s.
A meeting or social gathering maybe cancelled, where it would be wise to listen carefully to what is being said. There maybe some useful information that will come to you through this situation. It does look like there could be some changes that need to be gone through, and this should be to your advantage in the long Keyrun. words. Listen and changes.
Key words. Sociability and changes
Cancer June 21 - July 22
Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 2
Taurus Apr 20 - May 20
Aries Mar 21 - Apr 19
It seems as though it could be a good time now for you to follow your intuition and also to let things flow rather than worry about them. it seems as though it could be a good time now for you to follow your intuition. Key words relationships, change and relax.
Some changes look very likely, some of these may bring minor difficulties. Towards the end of September, if your energy levels have been feeling a bit low you should notice a bit of an improve ment especially around the 20th to the 25th as this coincides with the 25th being the full moon. if you have been trying to improve your life with food and exercise, this will bring about improvement at this time also.
You may be feeling restless, a short break or an activity that involves being active may help. Your social life should be quite busy, so remember not to get swept along and follow your intuition, slow down and chill out when you feel you really need to Keywords.relax. Have fun, seek balance.
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Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18
Scorpio Oct 23 - Nov 21
Your energy and vitality seem to be at a good level at this time. So maybe those things you have been putting off could be dealt with more easily.Someone who is close to you may seem a little overprotective. Be firm but tolerant as they mean well. Key words. Tolerance and action.
Relationships and romance are well starred at this time. If you have been thinking of changing bits of decor, or furniture, try not to make the decision on your own. Communication is highlighted, so try and be clear in what you wish to convey to Keyothers.words.
Leo July 23 - Aug 22
This could be a good time to do an overview and decide on what things you would like to achieve. It maybe that you will decide to take up a new interest, or rekindle an old one. So take time out and have some you time. Some research or study looks likely in the near future. Key words. Decisions, reflection
Relationships and communication
Relationships may need a bit of attention at this time. There maybe a few things that need to be changed, and a few things sorted out. It maybe clear within yourself. Listen to your inner voice. Don’t take everything on yourself, seek advice if you need to, the important thing is to bring balance back into your life and your relationKeyships.words.
ThisDisclaimerzodiac is for entertainment purposes only please do not take the predictions seriously Marie take no responsibility for your actions
Sagittarius Nov 22 - Dec 21
If it feels like there have been a few obstacles or hold-ups, it may be that you need to carefully look in to some situations that maybe causing them. Although it is nice to get advice from others, trust your own intuition at this time. Key words. Trust your intuition
Change and balance.
Libra Sept 23 - Oct 22
Forecasted by Marie Hayward
Capricorn Dec 22 - Jan 19
Key words. Communication and wisdo
It looks as though you may have communication issues, try not to get involved in negative conver sations or situations. It may be wise to just listen and not say much, as things could be misunderstood. There could be some obstacle or challenge; things should be better in the long run.
Virgo Aug 23 - Sept 22
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