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A very warm welcome to our Christmas 2015 issue. We’ve been visiting some of our favourite shops down Freemo for a look at how the street is finding a new lease of life as an independent retail destination, 9with the help of he new look market) plus we’ve got some great recipes for making the most of fish this Christmas and lots of ideas for places to visit and things to do over the festive season. So Merry Christmas from us, have a great time and we’ll see you in the New Year!

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They’ll be welcoming the New Year in style at The Auditorium with a Brit Pop Rocks party. There’s canapés & champagne on arrival, a four course menu from the award winning Steven Bennett, The Lincolnshire Chef and his team from The Comfy Duck and a full evening’s entertainment including five tribute acts performing their most popular hits. It’s guaranteed to have you singing & dancing your way into the New Year with a star studded bang! Live entertainment from Bon Jovi, Pink, Kylie Minogue, Tom Jones and Queen tributes and a disco after midnight! Tickets are £79.50 pp. Dress Code: Black Tie. To book your tickets email NYE@ oaklandshallhotel. co.uk or call 01472 872248

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Fusion Youth Theatre have got a lot going on over the next few weeks so here goes ..... Saturday 28th November at 7.30pm: Autumn Concert - £5 (£3 conc) Tuesday 1st December at 7.30pm: Theatre Night Goldilocks The Thief And The 9th Wave By Josie-Anne Gray - £5 (£3 Conc) Wednesday 2nd December at 5pm: Community Carols A festive evening of carols with local schools, Fusion Youth Theatre and NEL music hub - free entry Friday 4th December at 5pm: Family Christmas Crafts Come and create something personal 5pm - entry £1 Saturday 5th December at 7pm: Winter stories with Fusion Youth Theatre - £5 (£3 conc) Sunday 6th December at 2pm: Christingle, a family in partnership with Grimsby Minster - free entry Tickets from Cleethorpes Tourist Information 01472 323111 or on the door - www.fusionyouththeatre.co.uk

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Grimsby Auditorium has a packed programme on offer in the run up to Christmas and we’re pretty sure that they’ll have something that’s just right for you! In November there’s opera in the shape of Carmen by Bizet, crooning with Frankly Sinatra and excursions into the history of pop, rock and soul with The Elvis Years and The Magic Of Motown. Plus Jasper Carrott, some Taiko Drumming and The Full Monty and for the younger generation there’s Snow White, with a holographic Justin Fletcher as the magic mirror. Book via the web or by phone on 0300 300 0035. Oh yes you can.

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There’s plenty to keep music fans happy over the next few weeks including a visit from the legendary Bad Manners who play The Yardbirds on Friday 11th December. On the following night The Old Clee Club plays host to rock and blues men Cliff Stocker’s Slack Alice. Tickets can be purchased through Solid Entertainments in Wellowgate or on the web or from Replay Records.

www.grimsbyauditorium.org.uk

There’s nothing like a first rate carol concert to put you in the mood for Christmas and this year we’ll be ding donging merrily down to the Central Hall on December 18th at 7.30pm for the annual Orpheus Male Voice Choir concert. It’s one of the area’s best loved musical traditions with a mix of seasonal music old and new. Tickets are £10 and can be booked on 01472 355025.

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SHOPPING TWO OF OUR FAVOURITES IN ONE PLACE

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING JUST GOT A LOT EASIER BOUTIQUES TO SHOP SHARE

You may remember that in Issue 36 we paid a visit to two of our favourite shops – gift experts Home Is Where The Heart Is and retro boutique fashion specialists I Luv It I Really Do, as part of our feature on the Wellowgate boutique retail revival. So we were pleased to hear that proprietors Sue and Jody have decided to share premises and that you’ll now find them both together at number 25. There’s still a fantastic range of gifts, shoes, candles and decorative items (including some great unique Christmas decorations!) plus fabulous classic designerwear and there’s sure to be something for everyone, so when you’re drawing up your Christmas lists why not make your life easier by taking a trip to Wellowgate and visiting two favourite shops in one!

Hme is where the heart is 25 Wellowgate, Grimsby DN32 0RA 07720 243075

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It's a busy time of year for Abbey Walk Galleries with the opening of their Annual Winter Exhibition of work by their regular and associate artists. The exhibition features a wide selection of paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture, specially selected for quality and to suit the budgets of visitors. And until November 28th you've still got time to catch the Crossing Lines - Images and Words exhibition - a fascinating collaboration between the gallery and our friends the Driftnet Poets. Both exhibitions are free entry & all ages are welcome. The gallery opens Tues-Sat 9am-5pm.

If you’re in need of a festive boost then why not try the Cleethorpes Winter Wonderland at Meridian Park. There’ll be an outdoor ice rink, Christmas markets offering unique quality products and festive wares, food stalls, a vintage tea room, a Santa experience, entertainment and a fun fair. Admission is free and the event runs from Tuesday 8th – Sunday 13th December.

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www.cleethorpeswinterwonderland.com If you’re in Top Town and you listen carefully you might just hear sleigh bells jingling because Santa is about to start his annual visit to Freshney Place. You can meet him and his Elf for free on selected dates from Thursday 19th November until Christmas Eve plus you’ll get to take home a free photo! Santa will be in town on Thursday evenings and weekend daytimes and every day in the last week before Christmas.

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We all love a New Year's Eve party and you won't find one better than at the Beachcomber. There's a magnificent 4 course dinner, an after dinner speaker, top comedian Martin Gold & our favourites The Rumble Band. Tickets are £40 per person, dress code is strictly black tie and there are a limited number of VIP Balcony Tables at £55 per person with canapes and cocktails on arrival, and exclusive bar waiter. To book call the Beachcomber on 01472 812666.

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Judie Tzuke Ropery Hall, Barton November 21st 2015 Review by Josie-Anne Grey

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he huge drop in temperature outside made the thought of venturing out a heavy one but oh was I lightened and brightened by my trip to hear the glorious voice of Judie Tzuke at Barton's Ropery Hall. Some gigs you just never want to end, and this was one of them. Judie and her stripped down band consisting of daughter Bailey plus Chaz Thorogood and Graham Kearns on guitars offered an hour and a half of delight for a packed hall of listeners who were rapt. On this tour Judie has been offering the audience the opportunity to ask questions and engage in conversation and there was a bit of chat but it was more than clear that the audience wanted to hear her sing. Judie has the gravitas and grace that many consummate performers of her generation possess. Fabulous when she sings she is also charismatic when she tells her stories of collaboration with other musicians along with anecdotes from her long career. She comes across as warm, funny and generous and clearly delights in sharing the stage with her daughter who has a distinct and beautiful young voice that complements that of her mother. Judie can still manage those tricky high notes that some women singers lose and her voice is still pure and uncluttered. When she uses vocal embellishments she does so sparingly and to great effect. She opened the set with Welcome To The Cruise which has considerable production on the album but which here was stripped back to reveal the heart of the song in a more raw and simple style. In spite of the simplicity of the guitar accompaniment, every song had depth and range to it as both guitarists are accomplished and capable of great colour and virtuosity in their playing. When the four of them sang together the sound was rich with style and emotion.

Most famous for her huge hit Stay With Me Till Dawn, which actually only peaked at number 16 in the charts in 1979, Judie Tzuke has had a career spanning four decades and has worked with countless musicians as a writer, producer and singer. For this show she chose songs of her own and classic favourites such as Joni Mitchell's Woodstock and John Martyn's May You Never to create a set full of interest and contrast. She finished with Stay With Me Till Dawn and then returned for an encore of For You, making me feel deeply nostalgic because it is those two songs that caused me to fall in love with her back in 1979 when I was 12 years old and she was a beautiful siren, illuminating Top of the Pops with her ethereal beauty. Somewhat eclipsed by her near contemporary Kate Bush in terms of commercial success, she has nonetheless forged a long and stellar career and deserves to be regarded as one of the great British women singer-songwriters from the time before the homogenisation of music and the tyrannising of women performers to conform to the narrowest of stereotypes. Long may her voice be heard.

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including welcome cuppa on arrival, free use of leisure facilities and porterage. Full day excursion to Liverpool and a scenic drive on Boxing Day before a trip to the pantomime • Four nights half board • Pre-dinner cocktail on Christmas Eve before a candlelit dinner and entertainment • Christmas lunch with all the trimmings, a visit from you know who, evening buffet and entertainment • Boxing Day early lunch followed by a visit to the pantomime and then a gala dinner/dance followed by musical entertainment.

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Three nights half board plus two afternoon teas Includes Four nights half board with cream scones, tea & coffee welcome tea and Scottish shortbread on arrival on arrival plus porterage - SRS £60 • 4 course dinner and live entertainment on the first • Christmas Eve excursion to Edinburgh before evening returning to the hotel for afternoon tea, a wee • New Years Eve excursion to Dumfries, afternoon dram prior to dinner and live entertainment tea in hotel, 6 course gala dinner with live • Christmas lunch with all the trimmings, a visit from entertainment and Scotch pies after the stroke of Santa followed by a scenic drive. Cold evening midnight buffet followed by entertainment • New Years Day scenic drive to Moffat, afternoon • Boxing Day morning excursion to Lanark before tea at hotel followed by a 6 course gala buffet with lunch at the hotel. Candlelit dinner followed by live live entertainment entertainment.


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Leeds Trinity Shopping Centre (German Christmas Market may be on at this time) - £12

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Fascinated by books and book people? Looking to buy some original Christmas presents? Or hoping to pick up some guidance on your own literary ambitions? Whatever your reason for attending, the Lincs Inspire

Authors’ Fair at the Central Library

was a fascinating event and we went along to meet some of the many talented authors who live in our area.


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Ian Burrell

Dave Evardson Sci-Fi Black Comedy Local History

Christmas Books

Dave writes in a range of genres and he’s a songwriter and performer as well, (alongside his wife Julie). His first book was a memoir of his father and his debut novel, The Fenwold Riddle, published in 2012, is set in a dystopic future somewhere on the east coast of what used to be called England. His books can be purchased through Amazon.

Ian Burrett likes to have a lot going on. He’s a trailer fitter by day, founder of the Cleethorpes Scooter Club, a tireless worker for charity, and now an author, with his first book for children – Santa And The Dragon-Deer – available now via Amazon. It’s a seasonal adventure inspired by Ian’s legendary dragon moped Freeda, a custom built scooter, based

www.daveevardson.com

Tim Mickleburgh Local History Tim Mickleburgh is a Labour councillor for the West Marsh ward and was involved in producing the magazine

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Alf Ludlam Railway History Alf’s books about the history of railways in Lincolnshire are published by, the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway in Ludborough. His most recent publication is a history of the Firsby to Spilsby branch line. He also gives talks on railway history, and proceeds from these and from his books goes to the Wolds Railway.

www.lincolnshirewoldsrailway.co.uk

on a 1961 Lambretta, which you’ll probably remember from its many appearances at Cleethorpes Carnival.

Susan Dodd Childrens Fiction

Riverside. He was a member of the Macaulay Area Action Group and is Vice Chair of West Marsh Forward. His published work often deals with the history of the area he represents, with an emphasis on the voices of those whose stories they tell. Among his most recent works are Macaulay Memories and The Bully. He has also written about the history of Littlecoates School, Freeman Street and several books about the heyday of the Great British Pier.

Susan is a former teacher of children who has so far published three volumes of stories about Benson, the mischievous talking cat and his friend Mr Elvic. Susan and her husband also deliver literacy workshops, designed to inspire writers of all ages.

www.susandodd.co.uk

Tracy Todd Young Adult Fiction Tracey’s stories of a dystopic future world in centre on Adam and his bid to escape Mr Crap-Face’s home for non-contributors. She has adapted her work for the stage with Fusion Youth Theatre and is currently working on the third volume in the series. Her books are available via her website or on Amazon.

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WRITING

Michael Nilsen

Josie-Anne Gray

Poetry

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A former marine electrician and amateur boxer, Michael took up poetry as a means of venting his anger when he was diagnosed with ME. His style is distinctive and accessible and he aims to create poetry in a wide range of styles from angry siatribes to natuire poetry and light heatred verse, that will encourage readers to see the familiar world in new ways. His Selected Poems are available through Amazon.

Josie is a member of local poetry collective The Driftnet Poets and a prize winning dramatist. She is also a performer and songwriter and co-organiser at Fusion Youth Theatre. She has two volumes of poetry available and her novella Just One Night is available on Amazon Kindle. Her latest work, The Ninth Wave, is a retelling of the legend of Rhiannon, relocated to the Humber estuary.

The poems in this book were begun when he was first diagnosed and was starting to come to terms with his illness, until the present day.

Dr Stephen Bloy Family History Maritime Fiction Qualified engineer and management consultant Dr Stephen Bloy is now enjoying a third career as an author. His first book was Searching For Walter, an investigation into his own family history. He has since published two volumes of maritime fiction, Hidden Truth, set in the nineteenth century fishing industry and John’s Promise, a tale of injustice and transportation. His work is available on Amazon.

Sime Naylor Tim Michael

Steve Bramley Military History The 1/5 Battalion of The Lincolnshire Regiment was part of the 46th (1st North Midland Division) and is most famous for participating in two ghastly failures - the attack on The Hohenzollern Redoubt on the last

Children’s Fiction Sime and Tim are co-creators of several volumes of Tales From Earthwood. The books tell of the adventures of animals, trees and of care for the environment but they also aim to help children learn about the importance of friendship. The earthwood books are available from Waterstones and from the authors directly.

Joy Wood Thrillers Erotica Joy began thinking up stories during her career as a nurse but it wasn’t until she left the profession and moved to sunny Cleethorpes that she began to write them down. Her first novel, For The Love Of Emily, is a tale of murder, passion and blackmail that will appeal to fans of Christian Grey.

www. joywoodauthor.wordpress.com

day of the Battle of Loos in 1915 and the attack at Gommecourt on the first day of the Somme offensive in 1916. Steve Bramley and co-author Chris Bailey have undertaken years of painstaking research to put together a fascinating account of an unjustly overlooked part of our local military history. Their book is available from the Heritage Centre and from Iron Mariner Publications.


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Paul Sutherland Poetry

Garry Crosland

Canadian born Paul is a poet, writer, editor and publisher who now lives in Market Rasen. His writing has appeared in more than fifty anthologies, newspapers and journals. He is the founding editor of Dream Catcher a distinguished international journal and a notable performer, famous for his poetry readings. His work is available through Amazon.

Local History Industrial History

Grimsby Writers

Former ABP employee Garry has published four volumes of docks history, written with the late Chris Turner. They have covered both Grimsby

Poetry Short Stories Grimsby Writers have been plying their trade for nearly twenty years and can lay claim to the title of the area’s senior writing group. Meetings are held at St Hugh’s Community Centre in Haycroft Street from 2-4pm on the second and fourth Monday of every month. Subs are £2 pre session. New members over 16 years of age are always welcome.

Lynette Cresswell Fantasy Fiction Adventure Lynette takes her inspiration from the books that she loved as a child – especially the works of Enid Blyton and other great story tellers. Since her first novel, Sinners Of Magic, was published in 2012 she hasn’t looked back and her fourth book, Clump: A Changeling’s Story, was published this year.

and Immingham Docks and have raised many thousands of pounds for local charities and can be purchased from the Fishing Heritage Centre and Waterstones.

www.lynetteecreswell.wordpress.com

And the view from the other side of the table What a great pleasure it was to be invited to the first Lincs Inspire Authors' Fair event at Grimsby Library on November 19th. The fair offered a range of writers from the local area the chance to set up shop and not only sell their latest books but chat to visitors about their work and about writing in general. From poetry to local history, maritime adventure to raunchy romance, there really was something to suit every reader's taste and the event was a great opportunity for the public to support their local writing talent. Writers who are self-published or with small publishing houses or who are just striking out need opportunities to make their work visible to the wider public and this event did just that. It was great to see writers celebrated in this way and supported by Lincs Inspire and the enthusiastic staff working in the library. Hopefully this event will be the first of many and will encourage writers to get involved in actively promoting their work. In what is a highly competitive industry in which making your presence felt is increasingly difficult then Lincs Inspire and the library service can only be commended for offering writers events like this fair.

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WRITING If we’ve succeeded in whetting your appetite for some more writing by local authors then you’ll be pleased to know that many of those who were at the Writers Event have promised to send us some of their work to publish over the next few weeks. To set the ball rolling Tracy Todd was nice enough to send us the prologue to her first novel, Unscanned which we’re very pleased to share and if it’s right up your street you’ll find Tracey’s website at www.tracytodd.co.uk

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Unscanned by Tracy Todd

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he bushes were always a favourite hide-out place when I was a kid, a bit scratchy, but great for spying on the house. I’d watch my Mam come and go without her even knowing it. Sometimes, I’d even take the ancient iPad out there and play games for a while. I could pick up the neighbour’s Wi-Fi, as she was quite old and didn’t think to put a security code on it. Perhaps she didn’t know, but I didn’t care. I was a spy and no one ever found me out. They thought I was upstairs under my blanket, keeping warm, playing Minecraft. It was still one of my favourites, even if it was years old. But it’s different now. We don’t live here anymore….had to leave in a hurry. The Ejectors were coming. And with nowhere to live and a minor in her charge, Mam said they would’ve taken us away. Her to the Ejector’s Camp and me to an Ejector’s Kids’ Home. So we ran into the dark night. We escaped. Left everything behind like refugees with nowhere to go. I was afraid then, but not anymore. That was a couple or so years ago. The family I’m watching are packing. They’re in a hurry. The father’s throwing stuff in the boot. The mother jostling two young children along; a pretty normal family going on holiday. I am to observe them and wait till they leave. After that, my mission really begins. I am Adam. It is the year 2043 In three weeks, I am 12 years old. And I am a Downer.


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Funeral Directors Diploma. Working with him is a team of experienced professionals who offer a personalised funeral service tailored to exactly suit the needs of their clients. Many families return to Sentiments Independent Funeral Homes in times of grief because they know that all the available options will be explained and costs will be transparent. That’s because Sentiments provide a written quotation before the funeral and a survey after the funeral. It is the completed survey which helps maintain an excellent service. Now with an additional funeral home in Cleethorpes, Sentiments have the facilities to support you through difficult times.

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FREEMAN STREET

Freemo Bounces Back Market revamp and independent retailers help to put the bustle back in Grimsby’s most iconic shopping street

People have been lamenting the demise of Freeman Street as a shopping destination for so long it's sometimes hard to remember the times when it was a hive of activity and commerce, the centre of the town's economy, with a thriving pub on every corner, a packed market, big name stores like Woolworths (remember them?) and Marks’s and of course the ever present waft of fishiness blowing down from the direction of Fish Docks. Those days may have gone never to return but good old Freemo is enjoying a revival, led not by national chain stores but by unique independent retailers like Gallagher’s Music, Replay Records and Grimsby Sewing and Knitting, and by improvements to the market facilities. Seems like hardly a week goes by without someone telling us about something new and good on the street so we thought we'd go down and take a look for ourselves, and there’s no doubt about it - Freeman Street is on the up!

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Some shops seem to be bigger on the inside than they are on the outside and Grimsby Sewing and Knitting is just such a place. Step through the doors and you’ll find row upon row of fabrics including a wide range of 100% cottons plus dress, dance and upholstery fabrics. Proprietors Paul and Linda Haynes aren’t just haberdashers – they’re also enthusiasts and the shop reflects their love of needlecrafts of all kinds

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It’s been some time since our area has boasted a dedicated music shop so it’s great to see that Gallagher’s Music, formerly of Top Town Market have taken the plunge and moved into new premises, next door to Replay Records. They stock guitars by Gretsch, Cort and Ernie Ball Music Man, strings by D’Addario and Ernie Ball, Kirlin Cables and Marshall Amps plus a variety of second hand models. In the near future they’ll be adding drums and orchestral instruments to their range. Proprietor Lee Gallagher is a musician himself so if you’re looking for help and advice he’s your man and he’s always happy to let customers try out an instrument before purchasing. “A guitar is a very personal thing” he explains. “It’s not just a question of finding the make and model that suits you – every guitar feels slightly different. That’s why it’s better to buy local and have a test run, rather than buying on the internet and getting an instrument that just 66 Freeman doesn’t suit you.”

with machines by Brother and Janome alongside a rainbow selection of threads, needles and all you’ll ever need to finish your perfect project. Upstairs is a classroom area and there’s a wide range of sessions on offer, from dressmaking and patchworking to crafts and crochet, so whether you’re an expert or a beginner, if you fancy learning some new skills why not give Grimsby Sewing And Knitting a try? You’re sure to get a warm welcome!

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reeman Street Market opened in 1873 amongst the open fields and rolling countryside of the East Marsh and has witnessed many changes over the years. Until recently the market shared in the general decline of Freeman Street itself but now it’s an essential part of the revival in the area’s fortunes, backed by investment from the Freemen and the European Union. The man leading the turnaround is Sean McGarel, whose background in market gardening and trading – he had a vegetable stall on Top Town Market for many years – means he understands exactly what makes a market tick. He took the time to talk to us so we started by asking him about when he first took charge.

What was the biggest challenge you faced when you took over at the market? I think the biggest problem was getting people to buy into the redevelopment project. At that time the market was looking somewhat run down and there was a concern that it was going to shut down by the Freemen. This was never the case. So the hardest task was to make people believe we were serious about our plans. What are the most important changes that someone who hadn’t visited the market in a while would notice if they came in today? Since 2004 the Freeman have spent around 2 million pounds turning the market into a more appealing place to shop. It’s brighter, cleaner and we’ve changed the layout of the stalls and widened the aisles to make it less cluttered. We’ve also introduced new types of retail units including shops and barrows. The

barrows allow small businesses to test the water with relatively small financial commitment and they help to bring a wider variety of products onto the market. There are a number of excellent cafes; The Courtyard, with its very own shop units, the Vine Café and of course the Pea Bung. Sometimes the hardest decision of the day is deciding where to have lunch! The market also has state of the art offices to let, an exhibition space and our very own media centre operated by Minimatt Films. We hold a variety of special events to keep shoppers entertained, there’s always something going on whether it’s music or street theatre or seasonal celebrations. People are getting to know that the market is a great place to spend time, shop and relax. And prospects for the future? I think there are some exciting times ahead. We’re planning to carry on with our improvements and it seems the street is on a bit of a roll too. I used to think the street needed a big name store to attract shoppers back but in fact what we have are many smaller excellent specialist independent retailers. What we need are more of these to add to the diverse appeal of Freeman Street and the market. It’s what we’ve tried to do on the market, make it an interesting, pleasant environment to be in. I’d say to anyone who hasn’t been in here for some time, try it, you’ll be pleasantly surprised.


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We first met Shirley and Phil from the Vine Cafe when they were at the Ice House and we paid them a second visit when they moved into their new s 11.30am onward premises on Freeman Street Market, k wee a s day 5 Christmas Lunches booking now being taken! (right in the middle at the back, close to the Thesiger Street entrance). That’s a year ago now and we’re happy to report that it’s all going great guns - so much so that they’ve decided to start opening five days a week! on Freeman Street Market, Thesiger Street entrance From now on you’ll be able to pay the Vine a visit on market days (that’s Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 8am-4pm) and also on Wednesday and Thursday when they’ll be open from 9am-2pm and of course you’ll still get the same cheerful welcome and excellent food at great value prices as ever. Breakfasts start at 8am (or 9am on Wednesday and Thursday) and lunches at 11.30am with two specials Despite having opened in 1936 and being the every day and three on Saturdays. Friday is the always popular fish and chips day and bookings are being oldest surviving concert venue in the area the Central Hall is still something of a hidden gem. taken now for four course Christmas Lunches on Behind the unprepossessing brick facade is a Wednesday16th and Monday 21st December but you glorious art deco style auditorium that has hosted better be quick because they’re filling up fast. And if you just fancy a cup of tea or coffee they do those too, the likes of the Hallé and the BBC Symphony along with a selection of Shirley’s delicious home made Orchestras, rock bands Iron Maiden and Hawkwind, jazz legends Stéphane Grappelli and Humphrey scones and cakes. What could be nicer? Lyttelton and Sasha Distel, Gilbert O’Sullivan and Showaddywaddy from the world of pop. The hall still plays host to a wide range of performances including Ian McMillan & Tony Husband’s A Cartoon History Of Here on November 27th and an evening of choral and brass music with the Grimsby & Cleethorpes Ladies Choir accompanied by The Kingsway Printers Band on December 5th.

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MERRY FISHMAS

We Wish You A Merry Fishmas

Chances are that when you sit down to your Christmas dinner you’ll be tucking into roast turkey with all the trimmings. It’s traditional after all. If you’re feeling daring you might be having beef or a nice piece of gammon. But across large parts of the world the centrepiece of the Yuletide spread is fish. There’s a wide variation of recipes of course, with Spain, Portugal and Brazil favouring salt cod while in Poland the preference is for freshwater fish, usually carp. Across eastern Europe fish soup is an essential part of the big day but it is in Italy that fish plays the most important role, with the Feast Of The Seven Fishes. Originating in Southern Italy, and still popular in the United States the feast involves seven fish courses, served on Christmas Eve. So if you fancy a change from the same old same old this Christmas why not give Christmas fish a whirl. Whether it’s smoked salmon or prawn cocktail or halibut (see recipes over the page) it’ll make a fantastic change and there’s guaranteed to be no squabbling over the parson’s nose.

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MERRY FISHMAS

Tired of turkey and bored with beef? Make more of fish this Christmas! with the help of some delicious recipes courtesy of Seafish - the number one authority on seafood Prawn Cocktail with a Mango Salsa Ingredients: 160g cooked, peeled prawns Zest and juice 1 lime 4 tbsp low-fat Greek yogurt 1 mango, peeled and stone removed ½ red chilli, deseeded and diced, plus a few thin slices to garnish 2 spring onions, sliced 3 leaves basil, shredded 1 baby gem lettuce, shredded

Method: Mix the lime zest into the yogurt and season with a little salt and pepper. Cut a few thin slices of the mango for decoration, then dice the rest. Mix the diced mango with the chilli, lime juice, spring onions and basil to form a salsa. To serve, layer a little salsa in the bottom of a cocktail glass, then add shredded lettuce, then some prawns, then yogurt. Repeat until the glass is full, finishing with a spoonful of yogurt. Garnish with chilli and the mango slices.

Oven Poached Halibut with Oranges and Grapes Ingredients: 2 x 170g portions halibut fillet butter, for greasing 1 shallot, finely diced 8 seedless green grapes, halved 1 orange, peeled 2 tbsp white wine or apple juice 100ml whipping cream 250g bag spinach chopped fresh parsley, to garnish Method: Preheat the oven to 160°C/gas mark 4. Rub the base of a small ovenproof dish with butter, scatter the shallots and grapes, and lay the fish on top. Segment the orange. Set aside half of the orange segments. Squeeze out the juice from the other half and pour the juice over the fish, together with the white wine (or apple juice). Top with a piece of buttered silicone paper, buttered side against the top of the fish. Place the dish on the top shelf of the oven for 15 minutes or until the fish is just cooked through.

When cooked, remove the fish from the dish, set aside and keep warm. Pour the contents of the dish into a small pan and bring to the boil. Once the cooking liquid from the fish has reduced by half, add the cream and bring back to the boil. Check the seasoning and consistency of the sauce, remove from the heat and stir in the reserved orange segments. While the sauce is reducing, steam the spinach. Serve the spinach with the halibut and sauce, garnished with fresh parsley.


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f you like shellfish then you’ll know that it’s a case of the fresher the better – that’s why you should pay a visit to Fastline Shellfish. Fastline catch and sell lobsters, crabs and whelks to the restaurant trade, wholesalers, fishmongers and also to the public from their premises on the North Wall and it’s a real family business, with Darren Kenyon doing the catching on his boat, the MV Sweetwaters, while the factory and shop are the domain of his wife, Jenny. Darren sails on the morning tide to get an early start on the way to the fishing grounds. He usually fishes in the Humber Mouth between two and four hours out although in winter he may go further. He has about 1400 pots out on any given day, strung together in fleets of 40 or 50 each. They have to be hauled, emptied, rebaited and replaced. It’s hard work, especially in bad weather and you have to be careful to keep your fingers away from harm – those claws can deliver a nasty nip if you let them! Meanwhile Jenny has been at work since 6am getting ready for the arrival of the vans that will take Fastline produce to shops and markets all over the country. Later she divides her time between serving customers who call in and taking orders on the phone. It’s non stop - with such a reputation for quality they’re always in demand. Next door to the shop is the processing area where the day’s catch is readied for sale. Fastline sell whole crab and lobster but their dressed crabs are also very popular, the shells packed with brown

meat and then topped with a layer of white claw meat. So if you’re looking for the very best shellfish, as fresh as it comes, look no further than Fastline.

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Christmas at Stallingborough Grange Hotel S

tallingborough Grange has a reputation for offering some of the smartest accommodation and finest cuisine in the area but they’re also fantastic hosts and when they lay on a special event you can bet that it’s going to be very special indeed. They’ve got plenty of festive fun organised this year so whether you fancy some fine Christmas dining, an evening of music and dancing or even some James Bond style glamour, Stallingborough Grange is the place to go!

On December 18th it’s Magical James Bond Night. Dressing to impress is recommended and there’s a three course dinner and dancing. It’s on We’ll be expecting you, Mr Bond. And if you’re not all partied out then there’s the New Year’s Eve Sparkle and Mistletoe Dinner (on December We know the menu at The Grange a glass of wine before enjoying 31st, but you guessed that). It is always a treat but their Christmas a sumptuous three course lunch promises a festive atmosphere and Fayre menu, (available from including a magnificent turkey stuffed a magical dining experience - a December 1st until with Lincolnshire fantastic way to ring in the New Year! the 24th) adds a sausage meat and Plenty of great events to choose touch of festive complete with all from there and something for every glamour with some the trimmings as the taste so whether you’re a foody or a fabulous seasonal centrepiece. At £65pp party animal choose Stallingborough delicacies. There are for adults and £32 for Grange and do Christmas in style! superb starters and children you can give magnificent mains your cook the day off and the desserts are and make it a relaxing Situated on the A1173 decidedly delicious Christmas for all the on the outskirts of so make sure you family! Stallingborough leave some room! But the Grange isn’t The price for three just about fine dining - village, just 8 miles courses is only it’s also about partying from Humberside £28pp and, not in style. On December International Airport, surprisingly, booking 4th the hits will be 5 miles from the is advised. flowing as they bring You can also you a night of Rock ports of Grimsby and choose to take the And Pop Around The Immingham, 40 mins stress out of Christmas by dining at Christmas Tree and on December 11th from Hull and 50 minutes Stallingborough Grange on Christmas there’s an evening of the very best of from Lincoln. Day. Instead of peeling potatoes and the 70s and 80s. Should be a great boiling sprouts you’ll be relaxing with night so bring your dancing shoes!


STALLINGBOROUGH GRANGE Daniel Blow, head chef at Stallingborough Grange, is an enthusiast for everything traditional at Christmas but that doesn’t mean that he has to do things exactly the same every year.

Christmas Fayre AT STALLINGBOROUGH GRANGE Pork and Cranberry Terrine with apple sauce and crostini Salad of Mulled Poached Pears with Lincolnshire blue cheese, crisp rocket and glazed walnuts Local Smoked Haddock and Pancetta Fishcakes with homemade grain mustard mayonnaise ~~~

“The trick” he says, “is to combine the best of the traditional with the best of what’s modern and up to date. We started planning our Christmas menu many months ago and we like to think it has everything that our customers would expect plus a few surprises. And at its heart is the very best local produce, cooked with respect and passion. So Merry Christmas and bon appetit!”

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Traditional Roast Breast of Turkey with chipolata wrapped in bacon, Lincolnshire sausage meat stuffing, homemade gravy and cranberry sauce Braised Blade of Beef Bourgignon with roasted mushrooms, shallot and bacon Pan Fried Salmon with herb and leek risotto and prawn bisque Goats Cheese, Tomato and Basil Tart (V) with tomato and basil sauce All main courses served with roast potatoes and a selection of seasonal vegetables ~~~

Homemade Stout and Rum Christmas Pudding with homemade brandy cream sauce Tangerine Curd Cheesecake with Christmas pudding ice cream Dark Chocolate and Brandy Torte with creme anglaise and crushed pistachios

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GARDENING

Get your garden ready for nature! L ate autumn is the perfect time for making some changes to your garden, but for nature lovers there are always compromises to be made. So what are the most useful steps you can take to make your patch a paradise for wild birds and animals while still having a great looking garden? The first step of course is to invest in a supply of seeds, mealworms and peanuts and get those bird feeders filled up. But feeding can’t provide all the nutrition that birds need, so it’s important to manage your garden to provide a range of natural

food resources as well, through well-managed lawns, shrubs and flowerbeds. Don’t cut plants back to ground level too early and if possible try to have a wild area to provide cover. Leave seed heads to overwinter. Thistles and teasels, for example, are highly favoured by many birds, such as goldfinches. Now is also the time to start thinking about providing cosy homes for the feathered friends which visit your garden. Many birds will readily set up home and roost if provided with nest boxes. It’s best to remove old nests once the breeding season is over. The

nests of most birds harbour fleas and parasites which remain to infest young birds that hatch the following year unless the box is cleaned with boiling water. Once the box is clean and dry, a handful of hay or wood shavings can be inserted into the box to keep it snug for roosting birds or small mammals. If you have a pond, there’s no harm in clearing the leaf litter from it, but resist the temptation to discard or move the debris too far away as it may provide shelter for a whole host of creatures. And don’t forget, if you’re lighting a bonfire, please do a double check for hibernating hedgehogs!

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e all love buying a new car but it can seem like a risky business especially for those with relatively little car knowledge or experience. In particular we worry about hidden faults that may mean that our new pride and joy turns out to be a dud, or a money pit, or both. Since the new Consumer Rights Act came into force in October however things are a lot easier, with important new rights for buyers that will make a big difference in the event that problems arise. The new rights take effect in different ways according to how long the buyer has had the car. This is known as the system of tiered responses. The first tier of rights are in effect for the thirty days after a vehicle is purchased. If during that time buyers think they have been mis-sold a car or if a fault is revealed, the new ‘shortterm right to reject’ allows the buyer to demand a full refund. Previously in these cases the dealer could simply replace or repair a faulty item or part but the buyer is no longer obliged to let them try to do so.

The second tier of rights kick in after thirty days have expired and last until six months after the purchase. If a fault is discovered during this period the dealer must repair or replace the faulty part, and will only have one opportunity to fix the problem. If a repair or replacement is not possible or is unsuccessful, the buyer will still

be able to demand a reduced price or exercise their ‘final right to reject’ and demand full or partial repayment. The changes (which apply to used cars as well as new, but only to sales by businesses to consumers) are likely to prompt a big shake up of the way dealerships operate in future, with much more emphasis being put on ensuring that cars for sale are in tip top condition. It’s also worth being aware that the new rights apply to other kinds of goods as well, not just cars, but the motor trade is likely to be among the most significantly affected and from now on consumers are in the happy position of being able to buy much more safely, in the knowledge that they are protected from the danger of hidden faults.


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