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This month.. 6. Whats on 7. Go Bananas over Banana Loaf 8.What does September hold for you 9. Congratulations 10.Your garden in September 13. Summer maybe over 15 Summer renovations at Fairfeild School

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9. Editors words So summer is over and the school holidays have ended. Some people will be glad some people will be sad especially the kids that have to go back to school. However, this marks for me the big build up to my favourite time of year, and yes I am gonna say it “Christmas� I know you all are going to say but we have Halloween and Bonfire night to look forward too yet! But not for me I totally am sold on the whole thing each year. Anyway moving on, there seems to be a ton of things to do over the next few weeks including the Bristol 10k and half marathon on the 15th September, I would like to wish everyone thats taking part the very best of luck. But if your planning on traveling near the event beware as most of the roads will be closed off nearby. For more information on local events head to our whats on section on page 12. Finally I would love to hear from our readers and get some feed back on what you would like to see in your local magazines, maybe you want more local news or more local events or just maybe you want to tell us how informative our local magazine really is. Thank you for supporting us over the years.

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The chips are down for one of the nation’s favourite dishes Alongside the Sunday roast, few foods are as quintessentially English as fish and chips, which has been a staple part of any seaside trip for decades.

Managing Director Alex Demetriou said: “Overall, cod pricing has gone up 17% so far this year, and it is predicted there will be another increase of between ten and 15 percent in October.

But food procurement specialists the Regency Purchasing Group, has warned that not only is the firm family favourite in danger of being priced off the nation’s menus, but it could disappear altogether by 2050.

“Similar price increases have affected haddock, the most popular alternative to cod.

Between now and then, the cost of cod and chips could soar so much that the traditional dish becomes out of reach for all but the wealthier diners.

“The cheaper options, such as pollock, do not d eliver the same quality and therefore are not a true representation as an alternative. “The most likely outcome is that people will have to change their menu choice because of the cost of fish and chips increasing.”

There have been many headlines in recent years about over-fishing of cod, the nation’s favourite fish but that’s not the only threat to stock; climate change is playing its part, too.

Regency says scientific studies have shown that rising ocean temperatures have already reduced global fish stock by five percent, and up to 35 per cent in key fishing regions such as the North Sea.

Rising global temperatures are reducing oxygen in the oceans, which is having a significant effect on larger marine species, including cod and haddock.

It is estimated that, over the last 50 years, ocean oxygen levels have dropped by between two and five percent.

The Regency Group, which is based in the seaside resort of Weston-super-Mare – which has its fair share of fish and chip outlets – says nearly three quarters of its base membership has been forced to increase their fish and chip price so far this year.

Unless they begin to adapt, many larger marine invertebrates will shrink in size or even face extinction.

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WHAT’S ON Clevedon Clothes Exchange Event Date: 4th Sept Description: Bring your unwanted clothes and leave with a new to you outfit. The aim of the exchange is to reduce clothes consumption and save people money by encouraging people to swap good quality clothes rather than buy new. venue: The Barn Clevedon BS21 6HP -Going Digital Animal Photography Event Date: 7th Sept Description: NEW VENUE - Yes we have a wonderful new venue at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm near Wraxall, Bristol. Very close to the M5. Course dates currently available are July 6th, September 7th, October 12th and November 9th. Course fees include entry! Venue: Noahs Ark Zoo Farm Clevedon Road Wraxall Bristol GoT Fest Event Date: 7th Sept Description: A Game of Thrones themed medieval Festival Venue: Ashton Court Estate, Long Ashton 94th LONG ASHTON FLOWER SHOW Event Date 7th Sept, Description: 2.30-5.00pmin the Village Hall Come along and see all the wonderful entries. We have classes for all ages, we will have flowers, fruit, vegetables and produce, and there will be arts and crafts too. Afterwards why not sit and enjoy a cuppa and a sticky cake or two. Venue: Long Ashton Village HAll

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Clevedon Beach Clean - Marine Conservation Society Event Date: 23rd Spet Description: Our public survey and beach cleaning events are a quarterly assessment of the environment as well as a beach clean. This event is timed to be after the tide and will start at the Pier moving along to other connected beach areas in Clevedon depending on how the tide, environment is during the week of the event. Venue: Clevedon Pier Bs21 7QU

Natt Davis LIVE in Nailsea Event Date: 7th Sept Description: FREE ENTRY LIVE GIG! Featuring the best Rock, Pop, Reggae & Ska music from all era’s! Natt Davis’ “Live Jukebox” solo show is back at The Royal Oak in Nailsea! Showcasing his vocal range and mesmerising guitar tricks, Natt tailors his set on the fly to keep his Last Night of The Proms 2019 audience engaged and interested. Event Date: 27th Sept Venue: Royal Oak - Nailsea Description : Just two weeks after the curtain closes on the biggest A guaranteed good time to be had classical music festival on earth, by all, at your local boozer! Clevedon will host its very own Business Planning and Finance tumultuous musical celebration. - Bristol An evening of popular music, Event Date: 12th Sept songs and rousing proms music Description: Designed to support with Bold Brass plus Rachael potential and new entrepreneurs, Cooper (Soprano) & John this in-depth workshop will help Prescott (Tenor) Accompanist Sue you to create and develop a Parker. Master of Ceremonies: robust, investment-ready Steve Priceat Princes Hall Clevebusiness plan and financial don Community Centre BS21 7SZ forecast with an application for Music begins at 7.30 pm and a Government Start-up Loan in ends 10.00 pm Tickets available mind. at Indulgence Hill Rd, Souk at Venue: Leigh Court Pill Road The Triangle, or info@clevedonAbbots Leigh Bristol marinelake.co.uk Venue: Clevedon Community Salsa at Clevedon Pier Centre and the Princes Hall BS21 Event Date: 14th Sept 7SZ Description: Learn Salsa steps with Eddie Hunt of Abanico Salsa, Eat Nailsea 2019 on the planks of the Pier. As an Event Date: 5th Oct Abanico Salsa Beginner, you Description: a free to attend will learn the basic steps and the locally focused food and drink correct techniques to provide you festival in the town centre with the confidence to dance. venue: Town Centre Venue: Clevedon Pier BS21 7QU 2019 Nailsea Bike Show Event Date: 21st Sept Description: The 10th Nailsea International Bike Show, featuring a wide selection of motorcycles, classics, custom, sports, tourer, cafe racer, trade stands and more! The full programme of events can be seen here https://nailseabikers.org.uk/ blog/2019/07/27/programme/

Long Ashton Apple Day Event Date 6th Oct Description: Bring your family, bring your friends to celebrate Long Ashton’s history with apples. Venue: Long Ashton Community Centre BS41 9DP


GO BANANAS OVER BANANA LOAF WITH CHOCOLATE CHIPS

1. Preheat the oven 160C/325F/Gas 3. Grease and line a 450g/1lb loaf tin with non-stick baking parchment.

Ingredients

3. Stir in the chocolate chips and spoon the mixture into the prepared loaf tin. Level the top.

1 ripe banana (peeled weight 100g/4oz) 1 tbsp milk 50g/2oz soft butter or baking spread 75g/3oz plain flour 75g/3oz caster sugar ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda ½ tsp baking powder 1 free-range egg 50g/2oz dark chocolate chips To decorate 50g/2oz dark chocolate

2. Use a fork to mash the peeled banana in a mixing bowl. Add the remaining cake ingredients (except the chocolate chips) and beat with an electric hand whisk until combined and smooth.

4. Bake for 40-45 minutes or until well risen, shrinking away from the sides of the tin and golden-brown. 5. Set aside to cool for 10 minutes, then remove from the tin and leave to cool on a wire rack. 6. For the decoration, break the chocolate into small pieces and add to a heatproof bowl. 7. Melt the chocolate in the bowl over a pan of simmering water (ensuring that the bowl does not touch the water). Stir regularly, until almost completely melted, then remove from the heat. The heat of the bowl will melt any remaining lumps. 8. Spoon the melted chocolate into a piping bag and pipe zig-zags across the top of the loaf. Set aside for the chocolate to set. Slice and serve.

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WHAT DOES SEPTEMBER HOLD FOR YOU?

January This month could be a time for new things. Trying to keep an open mind, and look for those opportunities that could take you forward, and bring these new changes into being. Try to be aware of others feelings, and with some people it maybe wise to tread carefully as they maybe very sensitive. Keywords. Sensitivity, flexibility and opportunities.

July It looks as though you may have communication issues, try not to get involved in negative conversations 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. Key words. Communication and wisdom .

February It looks like your social life could be fairly prominent this month. Some changes looked 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 improvement 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. Keywords. Sociability and changes. . March There could be some kind of meeting or social gathering, 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 run. Keywords. Listen and changes.

August 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

April It looks like this could be a good time to do some real clearing of physical environment, and possibly 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 achieve. Keywords. Clearing, opportunities. May 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. Keywords. Communication and support. June 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. Keywords relationships, change and relax. 8

September 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 others. Key words. Relationships and communication October 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 may be wise to spend a bit of quiet time to get things 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 relationships. Key words. Change and balance. November If it feels like there have been a few obstacles or hold-ups, it maybe 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 December 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. Keywords. Tolerance and action. Want to find out more about what’s in store for you in September ? Contact Marie to find out whats in store for you this month on: 07949 800354 Disclaimer This zodiac is for entertainment purposes only please do not take the predictions seriously Marie take no responsibility for your actions


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To Cassidy Backhouse and Evie and Hope Causon (Clevedon Utd U9 Girls) who attended the North Somerset schools representative trials in June 2019. All three have been selected for the 2019/2020 season. In July 2019 all three girls attended trials for the Somerset FA development Girls team and again all three were selected, training starts in September. Congratulations girls from all at Clevedon Utd JFC. And If you are interested in joining the club as a player, coach, committee member please contact secretary.cujfc@yahoo.com

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Your Garden In September

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.

Divide herbaceous perennials 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 congested. 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. Take Perennial cuttings Take cuttings of perennials such as fuchsia, salvia, verbena, penstemon and chrysanthemum. 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.

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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. Plant spring flowering bulbs 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. 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.

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.


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Downton Abbey Movie

Whether you’re into high-concept space adventures, English period dramas or the return of legendary heroes, here’s the best of what September has to offer film fans. Kicking us off on 13th September, the Crawley family makes the jump from small to silver screen with the release of the Downton Abbey movie. Penned again by the show’s creator, Julian Fellowes, things are fastforwarded to 1927, where everyone is getting ready for a royal visit from the King and Queen.

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Then, just five days later, Brad Pitt embarks on a dangerous space mission in search of his long-lost father. Ad Astra is a science-fiction thriller that promises to depict the most realistic space travel ever seen in a film, bringing strong competition to Chris Nolan’s Interstellar. Sly Stallone’s grizzled war hero returns then next day on 19th September with Rambo: Last Blood. The difference this time, however, is that the danger has arrived on his home turf, but has he still got what it takes to save his friend’s daughter from a Mexican cartel?

Rambo Last Blood

Finally, The Goldfinch arrives on 27th September, promising an in-depth look into the world of art forgery. Ansel Elgort from The Fault in Our Stars is in the leading role, joined by other huge actors like Nicole Kidman and Sarah Paulson. And remember, as always Cineworld Bristol and Direct Local Magazine are giving readers a chance to win a prize. Simply fill out the next page word search. With so much to see, which September movie do you plan on seeing first at Cineworld?

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SUMMER RENOVATIONS AT FAIRFIELD SCHOOL, BACKWELL A programme of renovations is taking place at Fairfield School, Backwell this summer, including an all new purpose-built playground for the Reception class. Children at Fairfield School, the independent day school and nursery in Backwell, will return after the holidays to find a refurbished school with some extra special additions. The newly relocated Reception classroom is having its windows removed and new double doors fitted which will lead out on to the new age-specific playground. With a soft surface and a racetrack feature for children to run along, the new playground has been specially designed to appeal to four and five-yearolds. The outdoor space will also boast numbers and letters on the ground so children can continue their learning outside. As part of the re-jig of classrooms the IT Suite will be removed and instead classrooms will be equipped with state-of-the-art Chromebooks and iPads, which have been purchased by the PTA.

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