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A publication by THE WIMBORNE Directory Debbie, Stephen & Daichi enquiries@modernmagazines.co.uk DISCLAIMER: Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that data in this publication is accurate, the publisher cannot accept any liability to any party to loss or damage caused by errors or omissions resulting from negligence, accident or any other cause. The Wimborne Directory does not officially endorse any advertising material included within the publication. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in ant retrieval systems or transmitted in any form, without prior permission of the publisher. Advertise with us Take your business to new heights with our affordable advertising packages! Supply your own artwork or use our in-house design and brand expert. To chat to Debbie or the sales team, give us a call: 012022 894397 FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Copy deadline for October edition: 12th September 2022 Edition 81 Well, it is back to school now for many, but what a great summer we have all had. I do hope you were able to get out and about and at times stay cool enough to meet family and friends. We certainly have had a busy time and you can read about a boat trip we had, in the Daichi story this month. Your local magazine continues to be a great source of information, with many local trades and businesses who would love to hear from you. Please do mention us when making those all-important calls and bookings. Seventeen years since our first magazine was printed, and I am still as delighted as ever when our advertisers do well and help you as much as they can. It is what we do and is our purpose. If you know of a local trade that wants to promote more to get more clients, then please let them know about us. The index at the back gives you all there is inside and is a quick reference to find what you are looking for. If you have any local information that you think could benefit from the magazine which is delivered door to door every month, I would also love to hear from you. Pour yourself a cuppa and have a welldeserved rest with a good read of “My WeDirectory”!wishyou a great month of AllSeptember.theVery Best, 4






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Do you like to keep busy? Do you have a few hours to spare?
Julia’s House, the Dorset and Wiltshire Children’s Hospice charity is seeking volunteers to help out at its friendly high street shops in Poole, Broadstone and Julia’sBransgore.House relies on volunteers throughout the week to run its shops, and is looking for anyone who would like to help out on the tills, sort donations and ensure customers are kept informed about the charity’s work.
Julia’s House is your local children’s hospice, looking after the most seriously ill children in Dorset and Wiltshire, who need 24 hour care for their complex and often rare medical
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Theconditions.charity’s dedicated team of nurses and carers are a lifeline of support, providing essential respite breaks to give exhausted families time out from roundthe-clock care, helping to prevent them from reaching breaking Anyonepoint. interested in volunteering should contact: volunteer@juliashouse.org or pop into their local shop for more information.
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Grayson, Volunteer Coordinator for Julia’s House, said. “You don’t have to have experience to be a volunteer at Julia’s House as we provide all the training you will require. You just need to be friendly, reliable and have the confidence to talk to our customers and make them feel welcome. It’s a great feeling to be supporting your local community and will make all the difference to the children and families we care for locally. We would love to hear from anyone who has a few hours to spare.”
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By Hazel Ormrod Marketing Manager Dorset Wildlife Trust
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Photo: Release of beavers in 2021 by James Burland
First Beaver Kit born in Dorset for over 400 years Beavers have bred in Dorset for the first time in over 400 years at Dorset Wildlife Trust’s enclosed beaver site in West Dorset. Trail cameras inside the enclosure have captured images of a young beaver, known as a kit, and its mother, exploring the watery woodland created by its parents since they were released in February 2021. This landmark project for Dorset is hosted by Dorset Wildlife Trust working alongside lead partners, University of Exeter and Wessex Water to undertake a scientific study to assess all the impacts that beavers make on the natural environment including river flow, water quality and biodiversity. Since the beavers were introduced to site, they have built dams, creating a wetland to suit their needs but which also provides habitat for many other species, such as frogs and newts which depend on water. Rivers Conservation Officer, Steve Oliver said, “We have been closely monitoring the pair since their release and it has been clear that they have formed a strong bond in the time they have been on site, and this latest discovery is further evidence of this, alongside their industrious dam building activity. The trail cams have only identified one kit so far, but beavers can typically have one to four kits in a litter, and we are discreetly observing their activity to see if any others have been born.
Eurasian beavers Castor fiber were once native to Dorset and are known as nature’s ecosystem engineers due to their activities, such as dam building to create deep water in which they feel safe, having such a positive impact on the local environment. Beavers even have the potential to reduce flooding by slowing the rate of water during extreme rainfall events. Once common in the UK, the 16th century saw Eurasian beavers hunted to extinction for their meat, fur, and castoreum, a secretion from their castor glands.
Seeing the first kit is an incredibly exciting moment for the project and breeding is a clear indication of normal behaviour and that the adult pair are healthy and happily settled in their Dorset surroundings. This local project is an enormous step forward on the journey to restore beavers to Dorset, helping us to raise awareness and understanding of what it means to have these influential mammals back in our county. Beavers have the potential to make a huge difference to our natural environment and can assist nature’s recovery as well as providing other benefits for humans.”
To find out more about the Dorset Wildlife Trust’s Beaver project, visit: dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk/BeaverProject


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The everlasting poise and performance of Serena Williams.
“I just always come back to that phrase, ‘you are a long time retired’, and that really speaks volumes for who I am and the love I have for this sport,” she begins. “Of course, on occasions I have grown tired of it, and certainly I value my downtime away from the court more than ever before; but if the idea of taking my racket out there, of competing, of giving it my all, still excites me, then why would I possibly want to do anything else?” Indeed, Williams’ ambitions on the court have evolved almost as much as the athlete herself. A perennial winner who has chalked up 23 Grand Slam event wins, including seven at Wimbledon, time away from action – notably with husband Alexis, who she marrieddaughter2017,inandAlexisJr–hasalteredherperceptionofsuccess.“Beforeitwasalwaystitles,titles,titles,”shesays.“You find that does change a little over time. itjustever,intensedrivecourseOfmyisasasbutmakingbackto competition is now a win; and climbing the world rankings again is a huge thrill for me.
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“I have found it really interesting to see my perspective and my perception change, and I love Williams,that.” a two-time Olympic gold medallist, admits that the dichotomy between her professional and her personal life is one that is hard for some to fathom, but then again, isn’t it always tricky to define living icons. “Whatever I believe in I fight for, and I will do it again and again until it’s right. My daughter brought out a new form of expression in me, and that was really important. It was a really humble experience; but also one that made me want to reach out and express this new me.
While the subject of retirement for Serena Williams is always one on the lips of interviewers, it is to the 40-year-old’s unending credit that she perseveres on in a sport that has given her so much, all of which she has paid back many times over. From recurrent injuries, mental health worries, the exhaustion of over two decades on the circuit, the distractions of media work, and the small matter of a young child waiting for her at home, no-one would begrudge the Florida-born star – the greatest female tennis player to have ever lived – the decision to start a new career.
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With 30 years’ business experience, Cecilia Bufton is chair of Dorset LEP, non-executive director of Dorset NHS Integrated Care Board, and has held senior level roles in strategic marketing, sales, and business development.
Talbot Village Trust appoints three new trustees
The new trustees will volunteer their time and work alongside the other like-minded trustees.
childrendisadvantagedhelpingdevelop the vital life skills they need to overcome the challenges they face and to recognise and fulfil their potential. As a board member of the Ernest Cook Trust, Mary also brings valuable experience in the strategic development of a grant giving trust.
Mary Riall, Cecilia Bufton and Richard Cutler join current trustees Nick Ashley Cooper, James Gibson Fleming, Christopher Lees and George Meyrick on the board. Giving their time for free, the seven-strong trustee board are united by their goal of helping people to transform their own lives in Dorset for the better.
Applicants wishing to apply for funding can visit www. talbotvillagetrust.org to find out more information about the charity and how it awards funds. Applicants can submit their applications online by January 31st or July 31st.
As a charity, the trustees have an obligation to maximise the efficiency and effectiveness of the charity’s assets and investments, including from the estate, in order to enable the charity’s ability to reinvest back into the community and achieve its charitable purpose and objectives.
As one of the area’s leading benefactors, Talbot Village Trust awards grants twice a year to projects promoted by a charity, church, school, college, or university.
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Nicholas Ashley-Cooper, Chairman of Talbot Village Trust, says: “We are incredibly fortunate to have a new set of such strong trustees to add to the board and I know that I am speaking on behalf of the rest of the team at the Trust when I say that too. These appointments are hugely significant to the charity and will help us to strengthen our work with our colleagues in local charities and not-for profit organisations. As an organisation, we are taking the time to review our processes, practices and approach to be sure that the funds we donate to local causes each year are true to our founding Talbot sisters’ mission and have a direct impact on local people of all ages and abilities.” Mary Riall, a former teacher, is founder of an educational charity that works to raise aspiration and achievement of all children. Through this, Mary brings a wealth of experience
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Benefiting the trust, Cecilia also has extensive expertise in the charity sector, holding chair of board positions at both the eye health charity Macular Society and the conservation charity Plant Heritage and through these strategic positions has knowledge of charitable governance, overseeing policy and organisational strategy.
With a diverse range of skills and interests, the new trustees will contribute to the charity as it continues to make a difference across south-east Dorset through grant giving and by ensuring that the financial support provided by the charity is used to best effect, ultimately supporting people to live fulfilled lives in the local community. As custodians of Talbot Village, the board is also responsible for ensuring that there are resources available to manage the land and properties within the estate.
Talbot Village Trust, a local grant giving charity that supports worthy causes across south east Dorset, has welcomed three new trustees to its board.
Bournemouth born and educated, Richard Cutler is a chartered surveyor and town planner and has been running his own property business since 2009, returning to the BCP conurbation in 2015 believing it offers unrivalled opportunities and lifestyle choices for his family. Richard, with a strong interest in design and sustainable development, and a passion and commitment for the local area, aims to help the Trust continue to make a difference locally by encouraging strong, strategic decision making on key projects.


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A West Moors’ couple, Gillian and Alex Clarke, have donated £50 to Coping with CHAOS, run by Diverse Abilities, Dorset’s Disability charity. The donation started as a golden envelope donation from the new Bishop of Salisbury, Bishop Stephen Lake, when he was welcomed to Salisbury Cathedral in June. Everyone was given an envelope containing £10 with a total of £10,000 given away, donated by two generous Thebenefactors.instructions given were to make the £10 grow and to give it away so that ‘in an anxious world, it would make a difference’. Husband and wife, Alex and Gillian Clarke chose to donate £50 to Coping with CHAOS to make a difference to the lives of children and young people in Dorset as a gift from St. Mary’s Church in West Moors. Coping with CHAOS provides support to children and young people with complex, profound and multiple learning disabilities and challenging behaviours who cannot easily access other resources and play schemes. These children and young people, plus their families, benefit from play opportunities every day of the school holidays, a youth club and lots of support and information for parents and the rest of the
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Claresessionsincludingfamily,activityforsiblings.Rochford,Children’s Team manager, commented: “We really appreciate this kind and generous donation, it will mean so much for the children and families we support in our school holiday activities, youth club and family support service.” Visit diverseabilities.org.uk/coping-withchaos to find out more about Coping with CHAOS, including school holiday Awesomeactivities, Nights youth club for 13 to 18-year-olds, and family support sessions including regular coffee breaks, workshops and information sessions.
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Longest lashes It’s easy to look sallow and tired as the days grow shorter, which is why it’s a great idea to open up those peepers with a little lash It’saccentuation.important at this stage to state we’re not talking about stick-on lashes that weigh down your eyelids. Instead, the look
Sixties-inspiredgorgeouscreateordercornersjusteachfakeindividualmascaraappliedofcombinationmorefocusesonaperfectlyandlashes,appliedattheintothat look. Pore-free skin Let’s be honest, flaky autumn flesh with dark shadows under eyes isn’t a good look for guys or gals, which is why you need to Theprime.route to pore-free skin requires decent exfoliation, plenty of moisturiser and, naturally, a decent primer. Add concealer for where it matters and flourish in pore-free perfection. goddessGrunge manyFinally,ofthelooks to focus on this autumn and winter are all about high-gloss glamour, with grungy makeup offering something of a triumphant Thereturn.message therefore is clear - sharpen that kohl eyeliner and revel in a rebel look which requires minimal skill whilst offering maximum impact. Team with a muted lip, flawless skin and dishevelled hair, don your surliest of scowls and hit the town. Sixties-inspired focus autumn winter
From rustic to rugged, cosy to cool, autumn really is the season that offers so much, so get gorgeous over the next couple of months with these beautifying trends… we’ve even included a couple for the man in your life, too! Luscious hair Show off your shiny, luxurious hair this autumn as blow-dries make a comeback. The end of 2022 represents a brave new world of hair, so think big, think voluminous, think like you just stepped out of a salon. Boardroom beauty Just as our work lives begin to return to normal, and the ‘work from home’ trend moves back to being the exception rather than the rule, so too does sophisticated, clean beauty return to the fore… whether it’s for the office or a social Thinkoccasion.ofmatte skin, muted lips and perfectly groomed brows combining to create the perfect power look. And as for the men, well don’t be afraid to run a comb through those unruly brows for your own take on boardroom beauty. Statement lip For the last few years lips have been decidedly understated - either delicately glossed or hushed in fleshy tones. Yet after a slight renaissance over the past couple of years, the statement lip is now well and truly back; so grab your lip liner and scarlet
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The Adventures of Daichi The Modern Magazines Camper Van Daichi loves the sea. That is why we all moved to Weymouth at the end of last year, to be as close to the beach as possible. And what a summer it has been. Glorious sunshine, glistening blue, turquoise waters, golden sand and lots of happy faces. Of course, boat trips are a must and with plenty of choice, Weymouth harbour is a delight to sail from. I may have mentioned that my Mum has dementia. It is a horrible disease that is for sure. Never predictable and always a challenge. My Dad, at age 87 still drives all the way from Hull to visit us and I absolutely take my hat off to him for persisting through the same questions on and on as he cruises down the motorway. Music works well and the sixties songs with The Supremes, Neil Diamond, Buddy Holly, Dusty Springfield and even the Rolling Stones are a blessing no one would ever realise. Singing to her hearts content, all smiles, the long journey is possible… albeit ear plugs are recommended! Dad, having been a fisherman all his life, loves the water. That is where I get my passion from, I am sure. My sister and I try and give him as much time as possible for his ultimate pleasure, pond fishing for carp, but boat trips to sea are also one of his delights. Hayden, our son of now nearly nineteen, used to go on the Yorkshire Belle with them, in Bridlington, when he visited in the summer some moons ago. So, off to sea we went. We chose a smaller, leisurely boat called Josephine so that Mum would not be alarmed. It was just gorgeous. Bobbing along on the calm waters, literally watching the world go by, looking back at the busy Esplanade with people milling around, fair rides spinning, children playing, I All aboard! Smiles all round... Nothe Fort from the water To advertise in this magazine, call 01202 89439728



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have to say I just love it. Passing Nothe Fort, on the right, our coastal defence which was built between 1860 and 1872 by 26 Company of the Royal Engineers to protect Portland and Weymouth Harbours, makes you feel quite small sat in a tiny blue boat. It was due to this construction that Portland became an important Royal Navy base. The fort is certainly worth a visit but do be ready for the gun shots on each hour or they can be quite a shock! I nearly finished up on the top of Portland (spiritually) when I first heard it! With a prison there, I am not sure that was prosurvival… So, back on the boat, all was well. We continued across the bay towards Portland Harbour. I was amazed at the buildings jutting right out to sea. I believe they were all part of the defence which was put in place. They are pretty derelict now and would need quite some upgrade, but I am sure they would make some very unusual houses. The problem with me is that I am always looking for a project to do… it drives Stephen mad! One day I will retire… but it could be some time. We pootled into Portland Bay where there were huge cargo ships and a naval ship, but then to our utter delight two dolphins jumped out of the water in synchronised dancing. How wonderful! Back and forth they frolicked, entertaining us with lots of ooh, aahs and happy sounds. Family times are all about making memories, and although Mum will not remember, as she was ‘not there’ and will adamantly assert that, we knew she had a good time and loved every minute. So did we. Sailing back, to our astonishment there was a seal bathing on a rock, looking at us in a rather bored way while flapping its tail quietly against the stone. What an incredible day and all here in the UK. I do enjoy a trip abroad, but there are such sights, delights and moments to be enjoyed right here. Dad really wants to go reef fishing. It is on his ‘bucket’ list and with trips available here in Weymouth, I wonder if Daichi can make this go right for us all? I wonder? Let’s see in the next issue of your Local Magazine. Have a great month of September. By Debbie Corney Dolphins in Portland harbour the seal?


I’mhave.really looking forward to a new wave of sustainability that goes right from the root, because as much as how we behave as people a ects the environment, the way our homes are built in the first place determines so many of our actions, and the extent we need to go to in order to a ect the same change.
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In simple terms, that means all of us can turn the thermostat down, or look towards secondary glazing windows, or put more insulation in the attic. All of us can recycle more, can waste less, can grow our own vegetables, walk more, invest in electric technology, or simply just explore the idea of sharing more with our neighbours. All of these things reduce collective carbon and environmental footprint, but most also share the idea of community and a common goal, and I think that’s just as Ofimportant.course,
When we source materials this way, we tend to value the relationship we have with them that bit more, so we are e ectively redrawing the circle in a way that ensures we invest more in what we
Designer, writer and television presenter, Kevin McCloud leapt into our consciousness with his vastly successful Grand Designs show on Channel 4. This month, the a able architectural business owner talks sustainability.about Sustainability in design is obviously a hot topic, yet it comes from a place where the reality is the housing stock in this country is actually pretty poorly constructed, and when that happens it means we are immediately on the backfoot as far as sustainability and carbon footprint goes. This comes about because of that classic play-o between the environment and the wallet – they have never been good bedfellows and never will be, so we kind of get what we expect out of the Whatequation.that means is that while our homes are typically not as sustainable or environmentally friendly as they might be, we compensate for that fact by trying to wrestle back a bit of positive contribution through our own daily lifestyle habits.
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Money on my mind...the Martin Lewis column phone contracts. So if you’re coughing more than about a tenner a month for your mobile phone contract – and by that I mean calls, texts and data, not the device itself –you’re probably in line to save some money. It all comes down to looking for the best-priced SIM for your needs, because once you find the right deal, it’s really very easy nowadays to grab your PAC code and switch networks. Now usually when I suggest switching to a different mobile provider, people come back with concern over signal strength for, say, Lebara Mobile or PlusNet or whoever it is offering the best deal on data. The reality though is that the communications network is run by four companies and four companies only – O2, EE, Vodafone and Three. Every other provider is piggybacking off their signal, so, in effect, it’s the same signal. So by selecting one of the smaller companies all you’re doing is going with a virtual network, and everything else should remain the same. Obviously check before you sign up to see if 5G or tethering conditions are available, but beyond those things it’s the same line. It’s strange that mobile phones are such an integral part of our lives, yet many of us take for granted the competitiveness of the industry and don’t realise where we can be making savings.Inanera of prices rising inexplicably across the board in other elements of our life, the time is now to start working the equation back in our favour, so have a look at your bill, survey the competition and start the conversation! He’s the UK’s leading money saving expert - a journalist and presenter who has kept millions of pounds in people’s pockets as well as lifting the lid on the threats and dangers we need to be aware of as consumers.
There’s so much attention at the moment on the cost of petrol, the cost of our utilities, the rise in inflation, and it all seems like bad news. Yet sometimes we are all guilty of obsessing over the negative elements whilst failing to recognise good opportunities elsewhere; and if you’re looking for one sector where costs, pretty much consistently over time, have always decreased, then reach into your pocket and take out your trusty mobile phone. Telecommunications, broadband and connected industries continue to slash prices in what is a consumerled price war, and the simple truth is many of us are still paying too much for our mobile
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1. Plastic is not fantastic We all know the issue with single-use plastics, and the damage they do to the environment. The prevalence of refillable and reusable body products – soaps, gels, moisturisers etc. – and the number of retailers wising up to this trend, has kicked off a cultural shift that is rapidly gathering pace. Not only is this tendency for refillable products a trendy revolution, even if it is akin to wartime replenishment of products, but typically those products on offer have been developed with sensitive skin or vegan elements in mind, meaning they are better not just for the environment, but ourselves too.
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From taps to showerheads to the big one, build-up inside your boiler, banishing limescale means keeping your heating appliances and waterflow systems running as efficiently as possible.
2. Water Wastage Showers, toilets, baths and bathroom sinks are collectively responsible for more than twothirds of a household’s average water meaningusage,that any reduction we can make in water usage will have a hugely positive impact on the Thereenvironment.aresimple measures we can all take such as showering rather than bathing, and beyond that changing an old showerhead for a low-flow version with high pressure. Also ensure leaky taps are fixed and are certainly not left running for any amount of time unnecessarily – a tap left on can let through six litres of water in under a minute. That means small things such as turning the tap off when brushing your teeth or washing your face can offer a huge benefit in terms of saving water. And of course, whilst helping the environment you’re also reducing your water bill.
3. Letting life flourish While the bathroom perhaps isn’t the most obvious place to begin inviting in the flora and fauna of the outside world, the moisturehumidity, and flow of air actually makes it a great place for lowmaintenance plants such as ferns to Meanwhile,thrive.adding in airpurifying plants such as spider plants, peace lilies, aloe vera and snake plants will actively improve the purity of the air in your bathroom. A biproduct of this is a decrease in mould, meaning less need for harmful cleaning products and chemicals. 4. Limescale lag Limescale is something we commonly associate with poor performance in kettles and washing machines, and that’s correct. Yet, by extension, when our appliances require more energy, over a longer period, to perform the same function, both we and the environment are paying for the privilege.
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Published by Forever on September 1st jump-startto This month, four September releases across the spectrum of fiction and non-fiction.
Published by Transworld on September 29th One: Simple One-Pan Wonders by Jamie Oliver Jamie Oliver is back to basics with over 120 simple, delicious, one-pan recipes. In One, Jamie will guide you through over 120 recipes for tasty, fuss-free and satisfying dishes cooked in just one pan. Better still, each recipe has just eight ingredients or fewer, meaning minimal prep (and washing up) and maximum willmeat-freewholelunchesdelicioustime,dishesPackedconvenience.withbudget-friendlyyoucanrustleupanyOnehaseverythingfromworkfromhometoquickdinnersthefamilywilllove;fromoptionstomealsthatgetnovicecooksstarted.
Published by Viking on September 15th The American Roommate Experiment by Elena Armas From the author of The Spanish Love Deception, this eagerly anticipated follow-up features Rosie Graham and Lucas Martín, who are forced to share a New York apartment.
To help with her terrible writer’s block, Lucas offers to take Rosie on a series of experimental meantdates
Published by Simon & Schuster on September 6th A Life With Footnotes by Terry Pratchett Penned by one of the people who knew him best, this official biography of the storytelling genius that was Terry Pratchett draws on both the writer’s own unpublished notes and interviews from close friends and family, to create a resounding tribute to a unique literary talent. At the time of his death in 2015, award-winning and bestselling author Sir Terry Pratchett was working on his finest story yet - his Followingown. his untimely death from Alzheimer’s disease, the mantle of completing Terry’s memoir was passed to Rob Wilkins, his former assistant, friend and now head of the author’s literary estate, and now the circle has been squared on a writing career that inspired so many.
To make matters worse, a new nemesis pays Elizabeth a visit, presenting her with a deadly mission: kill or be killed... While Elizabeth grapples with her conscience (and a gun), the gang and their unlikely new friends (including TV stars, money launderers and ex-KGB colonels) unravel a new mystery. But can they catch the culprit and save Elizabeth before the murderer strikes again?
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He’s a brilliant presenter, accomplished gardener, talented novelist and allround horticultural inspiration. This month, Alan Titchmarsh discusses putting early preparations in place for the cold season. So then, winter is coming! Okay, so it’s a way off yet, but getting our plans together early for what we want to see in our gardens in winter, is actually a really good idea, even if the whole discussion feels a little, well, ‘out of season’, you might Thesay! notion of the winter vegetable is one we all stand by – rough, rustic, wholesome and happy, they are the meal mainstays of a season in which we want to be inside, wrapped up warm, with the products of our labour in front of us. Think about kale, brussels sprouts, parsnips, and who can resist the Jerusalem artichoke? These are all easy to get into the group, simple to maintain, and will flourish as the year goes on, ready for picking just when the temperatures begin to drop sharply in November. You
butelements,fromprotectionsomewillmustardandneedtheonce in the ground are resilient and happy to be picked across the colder months, where they’ll regrow and keep the supply to your lunch table constant. And you can never ignore hardy, tough and tasty onions (and shallots). They are easy to plant, brilliantly versatile, and incredibly resourceful in the soil. Onions have an incredibly long growing season too and require slightly longer in the ground, so planting now will mean they won’t be ready until next Allsummer.ofthis proves that while many of us believe the end of the summer will gradually see our gardens lose their colourful, bountiful appeal, there is still plenty of work to do, and plenty of our outside spaces still to be enjoyed.
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