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05 local news 06 safety 10 new business feature 12 education 14 cinema 14 finance

Tax Savings for Pensioners Cuba Charity Bike Ride

Tips on how to stay safe this Autumn New businesses & services New School Year Resolutions

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16 out & about 20 competition garden 22 infocus 28 infocus 30 Local Events

Win Darlington theatre tickets National Trust Gardens At Your Fingertips Section Advertiser Index

Autumn Cinema @ The Forum

Welcome to the Autumn issue of Northallerton InFocus. In this issue we show our support for a local ladies charity bike ride in Cuba (p6) as well as looking at some great tips for staying safe as Autumn arrives. The new school year is now with us and p14 has some great tips on how to set new school year resolutions and break those bad habits! Don’t forget to visit The Forum for great films and t: 01609 777401 www.jkanorth.com comedy this Autumn (p14). Best wishes as ever, Christine Campbell | Editor

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Tax Savings For Pensioners Low interest rates continue to give problems to pensioners. The over 65s who may be on fixed incomes need to maximise their tax allowances and save money where possible. Last year saw a large increase in the personal allowances for those aged 65 to 74. Because of these large increases they have not been increased in the current tax year although the income limits have. The income limit All these age allowances are subject to an income limit. For 2013/14 this limit is £26,100. Where income does exceed the limit, the higher age allowances reduce for £1 in respect of every £2 of income above the limit, but not so as to reduce the allowance below the ordinary personal allowance for those aged under 65.

Tax planning around the income limit Whilst we have higher personal allowances for those aged 65, sensible tax planning will split income between husband and wife so as to maximise these allowances. For example, if a couple have total joint gross income of £40,000, split £8,000 to the husband and £32,000 to the wife, neither will qualify for the age allowances. This is because the husband’s income is too low and the wife’s income is too far in excess of the income limit so that she has no entitlement to age allowances. If income could be split equally between them, both would be entitled to the higher age allowance. This may not be organised easily if the main source of income is a pension but investment income does provide opportunities for this. Married couple’s allowance The married couple’s allowance is only available to any married couple where at least one spouse was born before 6 April 1935. For 2013/14, the allowance is £7,915 and this provides a tax reduction of 10 per cent of the allowance, maximum tax For advertising please contact Christine on: 01609 777401 | christine@jkanorth.com | www.jkanorth.com

Peter Tarren For business planning and tax advice call Peter on: 01609 779400 or email him at: p.tarren@euraaudituk.com or drop in at: 87 South Parade Northallerton DL7 8SJ

relief therefore £791.50. The allowance is also subject to the income limit of £26,100 and where income exceeds this limit it is reduced in the same manner as the age allowances reduce as described above, but in this case it is not reduced below a minimum figure of £3,040. The very wealthy It should not be overlooked that any pensioners who are fortunate enough to have income in excess of £118,880 in 2013/14 will not receive any personal allowances at all. For married couples, there will clearly be significant tax advantages to be achieved by reorganisation of finances where one has income in excess of this figure and the other has income well below the threshold of £100,000. The age requirement To be entitled to the higher age allowances, the claimant must be at or over the required age at some time during the tax year. Therefore a person born on or before 5 April 1948 will be entitled to the age allowance of £10,500 for 2013/14. However it has been announced that anyone born after that date will only receive the basic personal allowance and will never become entitled to the higher age allowances. Tax planning before retirement As income can reduce considerably upon retirement, it can be sensible under the current regime of high personal tax rates to defer investment income until after retirement. There are a number of ways by which this can be achieved and we would be happy to discuss these with you. Alternatively use can be made of life assurance bonds to reduce income and increase allowances.

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Local lady riding across Cuba for charity Anne Ash from Bedale will be part of an amazing group of women cycling 400km over 5 days across Cuba in October 2013 to raise money for charity, this is Anne’s’ second challenge as she was part of Cycle Kenya 2012. The Cuba challenge starts at Jibacoa Beach and finishes at Santa Clara, the cycling is both on and off road and will be away from the tourist trails covering 85 to 96 kms per day. Anne is now in serious training mode and can be seen cycling around the local area in preparation for the ride. The charity ride is organised by Women V Cancer and the monies raised will support the following 3 charities - Breast Cancer Care, Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust and Ovarian Cancer Action. Anne has to raise a minimum of £2,900 and is paying for her own flights and accommodation so more money will go towards supporting the charities.

If you would like to help:

Please support these charities and sponsor Anne online at www.justgiving.com/AnneAsh56 or contact Anne on 07741013425. If anyone would like to take on a women-only challenge please contact Women V Cancer at www.actionforcharity.co.uk.

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Stay Safe

this Autumn

With the days getting darker earlier, now is a good time to think about what you can do to keep yourself and your property safe. Follow our simple crime prevention tips: • Avoid leaving keys and valuables on display near doors or

windows. • Always lock windows and doors before you go out or go to bed. • Store bins and gardening equipment securely so they can’t be used to break into your house. • Lock away valuable garden equipment and secure your shed. • Use timer switches to turn lights on and off if you go away, to give the illusion someone is home. • Consider fitting intruder alarms, door chains, a spy hole and external lights. • Security mark valuable items and keep receipts somewhere safe. • Always check the ID of cold callers – consider fitting a door chain or spy hole.

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Darker evenings - be safe, be seen

With darker mornings and evenings, take extra care when you are out and about on foot or bike. • Stay visible - wear bright, reflective clothing if you’re out walking. • Fit reflectors and lights to your bike - this is a legal requirement. • Keep to busy, well-lit areas. • If you drive, use appropriate lights so you are clearly visible to other road users. ** Remember, the clocks go back on Sunday 28 October**

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W E N businesses & services in & around Northallerton

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Fantastic typography, good design & high quality printing techniques Toby Leetham returned to North Yorkshire last year having been a graphic designer in London for nearly thirty years. This summer he launched Toby Designs in Ripon. A highly creative design house who use time honoured techniques and contemporary technology to craft exceptional printed items, such as stationery, wedding stationery and quality business communications. “I’m very proud of our design work which is focused on traditional

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printing methods, such as letterpress printing. We believe that the physical nature of our contact with print and paper has – in an increasingly digital world – a more lasting connection in the hearts and minds of the recipient.” says Toby Toby Designs aim to make great design and premium quality print as accessible as possible, for individuals, local businesses, artists and craftsmen. You can find out more at: www.tobydesigns.com

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Are you a property owner? Are you protected? It is essential to make sure you are properly protected so that if the unexpected happens, you don’t pay from your own pocket! Do you know what it would cost to repair or rebuild your property damaged by a flood, storm or fire? How long could you manage without rental income if the property is uninhabitable and unable to let? We have extensive policy wording to protect landlords with residential and commercial property. We provide essential cover for landlords with a single or multiple residential and commercial properties. Covers include; • Buildings up to £5,000,000 • Landlords Contents up to £250,000 • Rent receivables up to 36 months • Public Liability up to £5,000,000 • Trace and access • Loss of metered water and oil • Malicious damage by tenants • Replacement locks • Floor coverings We have experienced members of our team that are always happy to provide guidance and advice regarding this type of insurance. Competitive rates for both vacant and occupied premises Give us a call for a free quote! For more information contact Peter and Wendy on: Tel 01609 761326 Fax:01609 776728. www.alvertoninsurancebrokers.co.uk Email: peteralverton@btconnect.com 4 Garthway Arcade, Northallerton, DL7 8NS. Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Authorisation No: 523735)

Meet the new team at Daily Poppins! Daily Poppins now has a new owner in Tim Pollock-Gore. Tim recently took over Northallerton & Thirsk Daily Poppins and he was keen to tell us about his plans for the business. “Daily Poppins is already well established in the Northallerton and Thirsk areas for domestic cleaning but I want to let everyone know that we undertake so much more! We do office cleaning, pre and post letting cleans, holiday let cleans, pre house sale cleans and just a one off when you need a little extra help, a special occasion or even as a gift! We have a fantastic team working here, who take real pride in their work and in making a difference. They are all fully trained, insured and are employed by me. All our staff are fully CRB checked too.”

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New School Ye Here we are again the start of a New School Year. Why not make New School Year Resolutions for the year ahead just like you do at the start of every calendar New Year. Here are some suggestions that may be of interest:

For Parents 1. Communicate effectively with the school, not only when there are problems but when things are going well e.g. thank and compliment the teacher, this will help build a strong relationship. 2. Share concerns with the teacher. 3. Pro-actively support the school and work as a team for the benefit of the children. 4. Encourage the children to complete their homework giving guidance were necessary but not doing it for them. 5. Provide an appropriate learning environment allowing the children to develop an enquiring mind. 6. Encourage the children to express their opinions in an objective manner. 7. Talk to the children about their feelings and include them in the making of family decisions. 8. Do not to pressurize the children with questions about test results, but ask about what they have learnt at school. This will help develop the retentive memory. 9. Ensure that bed times are strictly adhered to. 10. Monitor the children’s habits, making note of any untoward changes in eating, studying or social behaviour. 11. Take advantage of everyday events as a learning opportunity. For example listen to, and discuss the news together, see if they understand what is going on in the world today. 12. Advise the children on how best to organise their day. 13. Record in advance the important dates of the school calendar including parents meetings. 14. Make the children aware that you and the school are all part of the same team. 15. Have no distractions such as the TV being on while the children are doing their homework.

Enjoy Autumn Cinema @ The Forum The Wolverine (12A)

Friday 20th Sept: 17:30 Friday 27th Sept: 14:30 Friday 27th Sept: 20:00 Sunday 29th Sept: 20:00

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: Sea of Monsters (PG)

Friday 27th Sept - 17:30 Sunday 29th Sept - 17:30 Saturday 5th Oct - 17:30 Saturday 12th Oct - 17:30

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ar Resolutions

For Children 1. Adopt a positive attitude throughout the school year no matter what difficulties are encountered. 2. Follow a routine of doing my homework at set times each day. 3. Check my kit each day before I leave for school. 4. Behave in a manner expected of a good pupil, by paying attention in class. 5. Ask questions on any topic that I do not fully understand. 6. Read at least 30 minutes from a book every day. Ask for help with any difficult words, phrases or sentences that I do not understand. 7. Take part in at least one out of school club or activity, this will help improve social skills and physical wellbeing. 8. Report bullying of any kind whether it be physical, verbal or of a cyber-nature. 9. Offer help and support to any of my peers who has a problem. 10. Monitor my performance on a weekly basis. John Harris

Planes (U)

Friday 4th Oct - 17:30 Saturday 5th Oct - 14:30 Sunday 6th Oct - 17:30

Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (15) Friday 4th Oct - 20:00 Saturday 5th Oct - 20:00 Sunday 6th Oct - 20:00

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Out & About 14th September

• Crafters Companion Demonstration Strikes Garden Centre, Northallerton Louise Welsh will show you how to get the best from Crafter’s Companion products, with many special prices and offers on the day. Strikes Garden Centre, Darlington Road, Northallerton DL6 2PW. 01609 760970 | northallerton@klondyke.co.uk ......................................................................................................................

18th September

• World’s Biggest Coffee Morning Northallerton Town Hall: 9 - 2pm Refreshments, light lunches, cake stall, book stall, tombola, cards, jewellery, chilli chocolate & preserves. In aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. ......................................................................................................................

21st September

• Stokesley Show Showground, Stokesley: From 8.30am A fantastic family day out, including: James Dylan Motorcycle Stunt Show - see more about the team and what they do at: www.stuntworld.co.uk The Main Ring will also feature the Cleveland and Hurworth Foxhounds and Stokesley Farmers’ Beagles and the special parade of Vintage Tractors giving a taste of the early days of mechanised farming. 01845 587158 | www.stokesleyshow.co.uk ......................................................................................................................

23rd September - 25th November

• Travelling Back in Time The Sacred Heart Church - every Monday: 10 - 12 We take modern transport for granted, but how did people travel in the past? This course will explore the development of transport and trace journeys made on foot and by horse ; look at wheeled transport and the development of roads. 9 week course. 10:00 12:00 every Monday. Tel: 01748 850423 | Email:moverley.lyons@virgin.net ......................................................................................................................

27th - 29th September

• 2nd Annual Northallerton Beer Festival Northallerton Town Hall: various times There will be 30 Real Ales on offer from breweries in the area whose capacity is smaller than or equal to our own, so it is a great chance for people to discover new favourites and experience some of the great things our area has to offer on the beer front. Lager and Ciders will also be available as well as hot food and snacks. Opening Times: Friday - 5pm - 11pm Open Mic Night from 8.30pm: £2. Saturday: 11am - 11pm: Live Music from 9pm: £2. Sunday - 12pm - 4pm: FREE. 01609 258226 | www.wallsbrewery.co.uk ......................................................................................................................

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29th September

• One Day Event Northallerton Equestrian Centre Prize Money: All Classes First: £40, Second: £35 & Third: £30. Rosettes to 10th. Hot and cold refreshments available all day. www.northallertonequestriancentre.co.uk | 01609 772942 .......................................................................................................................

11th October

• Northallerton Silver Band Annual Last Night of the Proms Hambleton Forum, Northallerton: 7.30pm Tickets £6 available from Greensleeves Central Arcade Northallerton or by telephone on: 01609 777272. Event supported by Barclays PLC Northallerton ......................................................................................................................

12th October

• Live Music: Northallerton Woodwind Ensemble & Alverton Brass Yorkshire Suite, Golden Lion Hotel: 7.30pm The Northallerton Woodwind Ensemble with the Alverton Brass will be performing yet another lively concert on Saturday 12th October 2013. Tickets £7 available from the Golden Lion Hotel in September or pay at the door. For further information please ring 07870 278720 or 01609 774158. Visit: www.northallertonwoodwind.com ......................................................................................................................

21st - 26th October

• Live Theatre: Northallerton Musical Theatre Company present “OLIVER!” The Forum, Northallerton Evenings (Except 23rd) at 7.30 p.m and a matinee on Saturday 26th at 2.15 pm. Tickets £6 to £11. Tel. 01609 770936 or email: maureenwilloughby48@gmail.com ......................................................................................................................

27th October

• Comedy with Hilarity Bites - Chris Ramsey: Work In Progress The Forum, Northallerton: 7pm Fresh from a complete sell-out, twice extended 2012 tour, multiple appearances on Celebrity Juice and 8 Out of 10 Cats, and a starring role in BBC Two’s Hebburn, Chris drops in for this special preview show before embarking on a brand new tour for 2013/2014. Tickets from £7. Tel: 01609 776230 | www. forumnorthallerton.org.uk ...................................................................................................................... Please note: the editors cannot be held responsible for any changes to events listed. Please contact event organisers directly. All events correct at time of going to press.

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Competition Time! Catch the spellbinding adaptation of Jane Austen’s captivating novel Mansfield Park as it arrives at Darlington Civic Theatre from Tuesday 15th to Saturday 19th October.

Unceremoniously uprooted from her humble family home, intelligent young Fanny Price is dropped into the bustling, aristocratic household of her uncle, Sir Thomas Bertram, where she finds herself buffeted from one crisis to the next in the company of her cousins and their well-to-do friends. Yet throughout this turmoil one thing remains a constant – her love for the generous, worthy and steadfast Edmund Bertram. But will this love be her salvation? Or will she be forced to marry the charismatic Henry Crawford for connections and wealth alone? Can Fanny triumph over her adoptive family’s demands and follow her heart to acquire the husband and life she so desires and deserves? Mansfield Park is a must-see for lovers of Jane Austen. Free post show talk Wednesday. Evenings: 7.30pm, Matinees: Thurs 2pm, Sat 2.30pm Tickets: £17 - £24.50 Thurs matinee: all seats £17 Discounts available including 20% off on first night and Sat matinee

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Family ticket: Sat 2.30pm £65 (4 patrons, min 1 adult) School: £10 plus 1 free with every 10 booked To book contact the Box Office on 01325 486 555 or visit www. darlingtoncivic.co.uk to choose your seats on-line For your chance to win one of two pairs of tickets for Tuesday 15 October at 7.30pm just answer the question below and send together with your name, address and telephone number to: Mansfield Park Competition, Marketing Dept., Civic Theatre, Parkgate, Darlington DL1 1RR. Entries must be received by Monday Mon 7 October.

Q: Who wrote Mansfield Park?

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Gardens

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I know of no other organisation which has such a range of houses and gardens open to the public as the National Trust. For the sum of £12 pounds per year one can obtain free entry into the grounds and houses administered by the Trust. The properties are listed county by county in the Trust’s Handbook, sent to all Members annually. Whether you are at home or on holiday, there will doubtless be a property or two near you. The Home Counties abound with such properties. Polesden Lacey and Claremont gardens in Surrey, and Petworth House and Wakehurst Place in Sussex. Polesden Lacey was once owned by Mrs Ronnie Greville, a Society hostess in Edwardian times, and was where King George VI and his bride Queen Elizabeth spent their honeymoon. It has handsome herbaceous borders and beautiful views. Claremont is the earliest landscape garden in England, worked on by the landscape gardeners Charles Bridgeman and William Kent. It is not far from London, so can be visited from there in an afternoon. It boasts a lake, a turf Amphitheatre and grotto. Petworth house has a large landscape garden designed by Capability Brown and painted by Turner, while Wakehurst Place also in Sussex, is another large landscape garden laid out in the early years of this century by Lord Wakehurst.

The gardens of Sissinghurst Castle near Goudhurst in Kent, and Hidcote Manor in the northern part of the Cotswolds, are over visited, and one has to obtain a timed ticket. Sissinghurst, laid out by Vita Sackville West and her husband Harold Nicholson, is a magnificent formal garden divided into a series of ‘rooms’ separated by high yew hedges, each with a separate theme. Amongst them are the cottage garden and white garden, which is filled with white flowers, so that the atmosphere is unreal and dreamlike. I cannot think of anywhere more romantic than the gardens of Scotney Castle, not because of their planting, but because of the romantic stone ruin of the mediaeval castle which acts as a backdrop to the numerous rhododendrons which flower in the spring. This was created by the writer Christopher Hussey during the early years of the last century. In the centre of England near Farringdon, is Buscot Park, laid out by Harold Peto for Lord Farringdon, in the early years of the twentieth century. Here there is a succession of formal pools with sculpture such as the ‘Boy With a Dolphin’ descending to a lake. Leading from the spine of the garden are woodland walks with shrubs beneath deciduous trees. A full afternoon is needed here, as there is much to see. As the garden is on different levels it is not for the fainthearted! Tearing oneself away from this magnificent design concept and travelling down to Somerset is Tintinhull, near Yeovil. Designed by Mrs Reiss in the 1920s, this is another formal garden with tall yew hedges and colourful borders beneath them. An enfilade of ‘rooms’ makes this garden one of formality.

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If you should find yourself in the north of England do not miss two magnificent gardens, one administered by the National Trust, the other – Wallington- owned by the Trevelyan family. Cragside, as the name suggests, is laid out on a rocky hillside with paths leading from the house to the valley below. Cragside, built by Lord Armstrong, an armaments manufacturer in the late nineteenth century, was the first house to harness hydro-electric power to create the possibility of having electric light, an important innovation in an age when houses were lit by gas or oil. Wallington is famous for its terraces and a collection of interesting trees and shrubs, is near Morpeth, while another garden in Northumberland – Sizergh Castle – the home of the Strickland family since the fourteenth century, has descending rock gardens on a series of terraces. National Trust gardens are open from spring (usually March or April) to October. Look in the Handbook for details of opening times, and do not forget to wear stout walking shoes! DIANA BASKERVYLE-GLEGG

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