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how can it go in just minutes? A. The longer you have had the pain, the more likely it is that it no longer serves any purpose Q. How often do I need treatment? A. This is a once- only method for old pain. It works by deleting the old pain message, so it does not return

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Q. What can I expect? A. One of three things: Zero pain, Reduced Pain or no change. Total removal of old pain is most common, second is reduction Q. Does it work on any pain? A. It works regardless of the original cause

Q. I am on really strong pain killers, can OldPain2Go turn this pain off? A. Yes it can. I have worked with people who have a 9/10 pain despite being on strong pain killers including morphine, and in one session the pain has completely gone

We welcome the longer days and lighter nights with a fabulous range of local news, events and activities. From new local businesses (page 8),8 to some exciting events across Northallerton (pages 12 & 14), to garden advice (page 18). There’s also great news that Archives at Dusk is returning to the Records Office, a fascinating historical evening. We’ve got something for everyone! Don’t forget, if you have any news, events, updates or stories of local interest, please send them to editorial@jkanorth.com and we’ll do our best to publish them for you. I hope you all enjoy this issue and I’ll see you again in Summer. Best wishes,

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Northallerton Library Events Local therapist and change worker, Alan Johnson form Change Working in Northallerton has been getting phenomenal results helping dozens of people change their mind about pain, reducing and often completely removing the symptoms in just one session: The method has been used successfully with all kinds of pain, fatigue and allergic symptoms. I have also successfully used it with emotional pain such as anxiety, fears & phobias, guilt, anger etc

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equivalent space in complimentary editorial*. This editorial provides excellent business exposure to 15,100 homes and businesses and allows further explanation of the new business or services available.

Financial concerns can be at the forefront of people’s minds when making funeral enquiries. With our empathetic approach, we operate

with low deposits and competitive prices to ease part of this worry at such a difficult time. Prices starting from £1250. Robinson & Parfitt Funerals Local Independent Funeral Directors Office: 01609 774865 24hr Mobile: 07388 493232 Croft House, Crosby Road Northallerton. DL6 1AA robinsonparfittfunerals@gmail.com www.robinsonparfittfunerals.com

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A New Approach to Pain Removal with Alan Johnson Local therapist and change worker, Alan Johnson form Change Working in Northallerton has been getting phenomenal results helping dozens of people change their mind about pain, reducing and often completely removing the symptoms in just one session: The method has been used successfully with all kinds of pain, fatigue and allergic symptoms. I have also successfully used it with emotional pain such as anxiety, fears & phobias, guilt, anger etc

Common Questions & Answers Q. Does it really work? A. Yes, in the majority of cases when a client is positively wanting to be free of pain Q. What can I expect? A. One of three things: Zero pain, Reduced Pain or no change. Total removal of old pain is most common, second is reduction Q. Does it work on any pain? A. It works regardless of the original cause Q. I am on really strong pain killers, can OldPain2Go turn this pain off? A. Yes it can. I have worked with people who have a 9/10 pain despite being on strong pain killers including morphine, and in one session the pain has completely gone Q. I have suffered with this pain for years,

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how can it go in just minutes? A. The longer you have had the pain, the more likely it is that it no longer serves any purpose Q. How often do I need treatment? A. This is a once- only method for old pain. It works by deleting the old pain message, so it does not return Q. What would prevent it from working? A. The simple test is to answer the question ‘Do you want to be pain free?’ If you’re answer is a solid ‘YES’, then it will very likely work for you Q. Is it Hypnosis? A. No Q. Is it safe? A. Yes, totally- it is non-touch and you work at your pace Q. If it is so good, why have I not heard of it/ why does my GP not recommend it? A. Because they don’t know about it! And it is such a new, cutting edge methodology people generally are not aware that there is an effective approach that does not involve medical interventions. For further information or to make an appointment, or if you are a therapist of any kind and you would like to learn this methodology please contact Alan Johnson.


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Northallerton’s High Street events for 2019

Classic Car Sunday on April 28th

UCI Men’s Elite Cycle Time Trial Wednesday 25th September All support for these events provided free to the community by local businesses.

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Out & About Various n Husthwaite & District Gardening Club Husthwaite & District Garden Club enjoyed some very successful and entertaining talks during 2018 and we look forward to some more interesting talks in the New Year. On 14th March we look forward to Paul Robinson introducing us to ‘Pests, Diseases and Poisonous Plants’. At the April meeting John and Gail Summerfield talk about ornamental grasses. The Club’s AGM will be on 9th May; this will be followed by an opportunity to ask gardening questions. The final programmed event of the year will be our plant sale in Sunday 19th May. Club members, as well of members of the public, are invited to donate healthy plants for this annual event; proceeds from the sale go towards club funds. If possible plants should be labeled with the name and variety of plant. The plant sale will be held in Husthwaite village hall. The Club meets in Husthwaite Village Hall on the second Thursday of the month and gardeners of all levels and experience are welcome, including those with no experience at all. For further information please contact Simon Eedle on 07970 246033or look at our web site www. husthwaitevillage.com/organisations. php and click on Gardening Club. ........................................................

6th March

n Brompton Heritage Group Talk Talk “Sister Dora - A Yorkshire Heroine” Illustrated talk by family historian, Suzanne Stirke on the life of Dorothy Pattison of Hauxwell who revolutionised nursing care. Brompton Methodist Church, The Green, Brompton, Northallerton DL6 2QT at 7.00pm. Tickets on the door £3.50 incl. refreshments. Further information : www.bromptonmatters.co.uk ........................................................

10th March

n Husthwaite Village Spring Market 11am to 3pm Husthwaite Village Hall YO61 4PY Our popular quarterly market offers over 25 indoor and outdoor stalls. We are proud to support Husthwaite’s locally reared beef, and pies from Thornton’s Butchers. Free range organic poultry, meats and dairy from Farm Gate Farm Shop. With artisan gin from Cooper King Distilleries we have everything you need for your larder. All this, plus honey, jams, preserves, cakes and gingerbreads. But wait! With our latest additions from ‘Deliciously Local’, you can chose from a variety of charcuterie, olives, oils, pickles, Indian spices, teas, coffees and other deli delights. Plus Lacey’s Cheese will have their artisan cheese and information on their cheese making classes. Find that Easter present from

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our quality crafts, beauty products, jewellery, candles, cards, woodcrafts and much more. Even something for your beloved pooch or tabby! Great atmosphere, so come along, browse, stock up your cupboards and relax at The Apple Tree Café which will be serving up delicious home-made hot and cold food and beverages. All ages – Wheelchair friendly Admission free –donations gratefully accepted. ........................................................

25th - 27th April

n Theatre 7.30pm. Northallerton Musical Theatre Company - “The Best of British” at The Forum, Northallerton. Forget Brexit and come along to The Forum and enjoy Great Britain in song and dance including a glitzy Bond section. NMTC will take you on a journey with British Composers Lennon & McCartney, Adele, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elgar, Richard Stilgoe to mention a few. The evening will finish with a Proms style finale. The Company will also be joined by a talented team of youngsters with Oliver, Matilda and more! Definitely a show not to be missed! Tickets (£10 to £14) are available from The Forum from 19th March Tel. 01609 776230 or on line at www.forumnorthallerton.org.uk ........................................................ n Wensleydale Railway’s NEW tea service for 2019 Come aboard and enjoy our NEW tea service on The Wensleydale Railway. We will be hosting a different tea service each month ranging from Afternoon Teas to Scenic Lunches. For more details and to book please go to our website or call 01677 425 805. www.wensleydailrail.com Sunday 31st March Mother’s Day

Afternoon Tea Sunday 21st April Easter Afternoon Tea Adults £32.50 Children £17.50 Gin Train Join us on the 27th April, on our first gin train of the New Year! A selection of three gin based drinks from our guest distiller Durham Distillery, will be served during the journey for £29.50pp which includes return train travel from Bedale station. A gin expert from Durham Distillery will be on board offering samples and answering all your gin related questions. Durham Distillery gin will also be on sale at the end of the evening if you would like to take a bottle home! If G&Ts are not to your taste instead you can receive three prosecco/ale/cider tokens with train travel for £25.00.


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11th May

n Rossini: Petite Messe Solonnelle 7.30pm All Saint’s Church, Northallerton. Tickets from www.northyorkshirechorus.org.uk ........................................................

19th May

n Sessay Scarecrow Festival 1.30pm to 5.00pm We are holding a Scarecrow Festival to raise funds to refurbish our village play area. Come and have fun on our scarecrow trail with competitions, tombola, and other activities. Take a break to enjoy refreshments and cake while the children enjoy the activities! ........................................................

2nd June

n Rainton Street Market and Fun Day 11-3pm, YO7 3PH Assorted stalls, classic cars, tombola, BBQ and homemade refreshments. In aid of village hall and children’ playground. Free admission and parking. If you would like to book a stall contact Jenny 01845 578349 ........................................................

What’s On @ The Forum?

Stan And Ollie (PG) The true story of Hollywood’s greatest comedy double act, Laurel and Hardy, is brought to the big screen for the first time. Starring Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly as the inimitable movie icons,

Stan and Ollie is the heart-warming story of what would become the pair’s triumphant farewell tour. With their golden era long behind them, the pair embark on a variety hall tour of Britain and Ireland. Despite the pressures of a hectic schedule, and with the support of their wives Lucille (Shirley Henderson) and Ida (Nina Arianda) - a formidable double act in their own right - the pair’s love of performing, as well as for each other, endures as they secure their place in the hearts of their adoring public. Running time 97mins Saturday 9 Mar - 14:30 Sunday 10 Mar - 17:30 Sunday 10 Mar - 19:30 Box Office 01609 776230 ........................................................

Stillington Village Hall 7th April 7.30pm. A welcome return visit from Snake Davis, Helen Watson and Dave Bowie with Burden of Paradise 3 (BoP3) Soulful sax, pulsing double bass and caressing vocals – no drums! Bar and raffle on the night. Tickets £15, available on-line from www.ruralarts.org, text 07484 157759, tel 01347 811544 See www.snakedavis.rocks for more information 28th April 7.30pm. Graffiti Classics are a string quartet with one aim: to make classical music wickedly funny and fantastically exhilarating – see how on www. graffiticlassics.com A world-class show in our village hall! From Beethoven to Bluegrass, Mozart to Elvis, Baroque to Pop, something to get everyone laughing, clapping and singing along. Bar and raffle on the night. Tickets £12, available on-line from www.ruralarts.org, text 07484 157759, tel 01347 811544 ........................................................

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Archives at Dusk: crime, punishment and the law For the ninth year running the County Record Office is throwing open its doors for a late night adventure for the culturally curious: Archives at Dusk aims to inspire visitors, old and new, to discover the fascinating heritage on their doorstep. Archives at Dusk is a highlight of the Record Office year. It’s a creative event - an interactive evening, that provides a rare opportunity to see behind the scenes, and discover North Yorkshire’s amazing historic records housed within its walls. This year, the theme of ‘Crime, Punishment and the Law’ will take you on a journey through the criminal justice system, highlighting the different types of crime and punishment that can be found in records surviving from the North Riding

of Yorkshire Courts of Quarter Sessions, magistrates’ courts, the North Riding Police Force, houses of correction and other gaols. Historic records tell many stories, of desperate poverty driving people to commit crimes in order to survive, of daring highway robbery and calculated murder. We’ll be exploring rural crime,

including the theft of live and dead stock and the unauthorised pursuit of game. We’ll show how the enclosure of land affected people’s livelihoods, and how some offences relating to poaching were punishable by death or transportation overseas. Even petty larceny was treated harshly. Buffalo, aged 25, was convicted of stealing three fleece and was sentenced to 2 months’ hard labour in the house of correction in Northallerton. We’ll see plans and records from the now closed Northallerton Prison, showing the site of the treadmill, and revealing the names of individuals who were sentenced to be confined with hard labour, or perhaps transported. On the night, we’ll feature The Cell Block, a travelling exhibition about the graffiti drawn on the walls of Richmond Castle, by individuals incarcerated therein. From Whitby Museum, we’ll hear about women

whose healing and midwifery skills were sometimes interpreted as witchcraft, and who were punished accordingly. And, from Ripon’s Prison and Court House Museums, re-enactors will bring court proceedings to life, alongside a paper trail that will follow several North Yorkshire individuals from arrest to trial to imprisonment. Will you recognise a name? Come and find out!

Northallerton Library Events

Saturday 13 April, 10.30am -12noon – Scribble Set – a new experimental art workshop for adults.*

Friday 8 March, 10-10.30am - special story time for under 5s and their families celebrating World Book Day 2019.

13 - 26 April – table top book sale (lending library).

Saturday 16 March, 10.30am -12noon – How to draw? workshop for teenagers and adults with local artist Wendi New - Northallerton library is hosting a drawing skills workshop for anyone aged 12+ Beginners are welcome. £2 per person – please call 01609 533832 to book your space. Wednesday 27 March 10.30am-12noon – Memory Café a monthly session delivered by Making Space – Health and Social Care Services. For more information contact Janice on 01609 771089 This session’s theme is: Welcome to Spring. 1- 6 April – an information display by Northallerton IBS support group for IBS Awareness Month. If you would like to know more about the group please contact nibsgroup@ outlook.com.

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Wednesday 24 April 10.30am-12noon – Memory Café - a monthly session delivered by Making Space – Health and Social Care Services. For more information contact Janice on 01609 771089 This session’s theme is: Household Chores.

Local and Family History Month:

Wednesday 1 May, 10am-3pm – Pop-up Archive, meet an archivist from North Yorkshire County Record Office and find out more about their work and the county record office collections. 11am – join a free talk “Mapping Northallerton” and rediscover Northallerton. The talk will last approximately 30 min.

Admission is free, and light refreshments are provided. Booking is not necessary and free parking is available on site and nearby. Please join us for Archives at Dusk, on Thursday 16th May 2019, from 6pm-8.30pm North Yorkshire C o u n t y Record Office, Malpas Road, Northallerton, DL7 8TB

For further information, please telephone 01609 777585 Follow us on Twitter @nyccarchives (Top photo) Buffalo stole 3 fleece from Henry Wellburn in the parish of Smeaton. (Lower right)Northallerton House of Correction (Left) Detail for a Calendar of Prisoners 1873

support mental health self-care with a range of dedicated self-help guides. Books from The Reading Well collections for Mental Health, Dementia, Long Term Conditions, and also Shelf-help for teenagers, are available for free via our libraries all year round. For further information visit www. northyorks.gov.uk/libraries and then click on “Health and wellbeing resources at your library”. Wednesday 15 May, 10am-2pm – a community drop-in information session with the Samaritans for Mental Health Awareness Week 2019. The drop-in information session will promote the services offered by the Samaritans, who support anyone who is distressed or depressed and needs someone to talk to. Saturday 18 May, 10.30am -12noon – Scribble Set – a new experimental art workshop for adults.*

13 – 19 May – display of Reading Well book collections for Mental Health Awareness Week. North Yorkshires libraries

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GARDEN VIEW

Hardy Annuals! Hardy annuals: the name is an oxymoron. Hardy plants are supposed to be able to survive the winter aren’t they, but annuals, by their definition, don’t. In fact, the names hardy, half-hardy and tender, when applied to annuals, refer to the relative cold tolerance of the newly planted seeds. Hardy annual seeds can handle being frozen in the soil so are ideal for planting outside, either in the autumn or now. Productive, adaptable and cheap, they are the ideal creditcrunch plants. They are also easy-to-grow, so are brilliant for beginner gardeners. For best results sow them as thinly as possible, cover lightly with sifted soil then firm it down. Protect them from cats and birds with netting until the seedlings are well established then thin them out to the distance recommended on the packet. Good flowers for the annual-novice include poppy, calendula, larkspur, fried- egg plants (limnanthes), love-in-themist, clarkia and cornflowers. If I could grow only one it would be Nigella damascena (love-in-the-mist). It’s an old cottage-garden plant and ‘Miss Jekyll’ is a beautiful, soft, pure blue variety with the added bonus of stripy seed pods once the flowers have faded.

flower. Children particularly love to grow them. Sow them singly in small pots or directly into the earth. If you sow them directly, plant two seeds into each hole and thin to one once they are established. They may need to be staked as they grow. There are some terrific varieties. A favourite of mine is Prado Red, which as the name suggests, produces deep red flowers. If you pinch them out, they‘ll grow to five feet and produce numerous blooms on each plant. If sunflowers are the kings of the hardy annuals, then sweet peas are surely the fragrant queens. Old-fashioned or antique varieties tend to be best for scent though their flowers are slightly smaller. The great thing about sweet peas is that you have to pick them to prolong flowering so you have a wonderful excuse to have a fragrant home all summer long. Sweet peas should be planted a little deeper than other annuals. They are very thirsty flowers. My granddad used to line his sweet pea trenches with lots of wet newspaper. He won prizes for his blooms, so he obviously knew a thing or two about it. Next time you’re at the garden centre...walk right on by the showy (and expensive) potted plants and head for the seed section. For a very small outlay you can add colour, shape, interest and completely transform your plot ...and if you don’t like it, you can always change it again next year. Happy gardening! By Rachael Leverton

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Index Architects RBC Architect: p6 Auction Sales Lightgow Sons & Partners: p3 Beauty Beauty Spot: p5 Blinds Take A Seat: p6 Builders & Contractors Abbey Garage Doors: p1 Bedale Skip Hire: p19 Design Exteriors: p24 Garolla Garage Doors: p10 NYG Home Improvements: p19 MP Groundworks & Plant Hire: p19 Resin Drives: p24 Business Services IRS Group: p5 Printing.com: p22 The Specialists: p3 Cat Care Hambleton Cat Care: p1 Childrens Services Brambly Hedge: p9 Cleaning Services Daily Poppins: p6 Turbo Dry: p11 Zero Dry Time: p24 Dental Alpha Dental: p9 Ashby & Atkinson: p4 Smile Denture Clinic: p9

Design & Print Printing.com: p22 RBC Architect: p6 The Specialists: p3 Elderly Care The Millings: p15 Elderly Assistance MD Mobility: p23 North Yorkshire Council Council Road Safety: p20 Electrical Services Electrocare: p22 Handy Andy: p22 R.D Electrics: p10 Events Husthwaite Village Markets: p14 Lightwater Valley: p15 Northallerton BID: p12-13 Picnic In The Park: p1 Faith Hollybush Fellowship: p23 Fencing Westwood Timber: p19 Florists Hutton Flowers: p4 Food & Drink Red Chilli: p17 Romanby Golf Club: p17 Whitegates Nursery: p1 Framing Spectrum Framing & Gallery: p4 Funeral Services Robinson & Parfitt: p8

Garage Doors Abbey Garage Doors: p1 Garolla Garage Doors: p10 Garages Auto Test Garage: p21 Garden & Outdoor Services Bedale Skip Hire: p19 Burneston Tree Services: p19 MP Groundworks: p19 Resin Drives: p24 Westwood Timber: p19 Whitegates Nursery: p1 Gifts Spectrum Framing & Gallery: p4 Whitegates Nursery: p1 Hair & Beauty Barbers Chair: p23 Healthcare & Wellbeing Ashby & Atkinson: p4 Beauty Spot: p5 Change Working: p8 Hollybush Fellowship: p23 Smile Denture Clinic: p9

Wellness Centre: p1 & p3 Hire Services Bedale Skip Hire: p19 MP Groundworks & Plant Hire: p19 Home & Interiors Court Homemakers: p2 Dales of Thirsk: p21 Direct Tile Importers: p11 Northallerton Tiles & Bathrooms: p10 Rooms By Design: p7 Spectrum Framing & Gallery: p4 Take A Seat: p6 Horticulture Whitegates Nursery: p1 Insurance NIS: p3 Kitchens Court Homemakers: p2 Dales of Thirsk: p21 Rooms By Design: p7 Logs & Fuel Burneston Tree Services: p19

Machinery Services Black Dog Machinery: p22 Mobility MD Mobility: p23 Painters & Decorators H. McLean & Son: p6 Trevor Pickering: p22 Pets & Animals Hambleton Cat Care: p1 Property Maintenance Abbey Garage Doors: p1 Design Exteriors: p24 Handy Andy: p22 NYG Home Improvements: p19 Resin Drives: p24 Recruitment IRS Group: p5 Lightwater Valley: p15

Road Safety North Yorkshire Council Council Road Safety: p20 Solar Power Peak Power Systems: p11 Sports & Leisure Cowley Cycles: p14 Evolve NCA: p15 Romanby Golf Club: p17 Stonemasons Dales Memorials: p21 Tree Surgery Burneston Tree Services: p19 Weddings Hutton Flowers: p4 Romanby Golf Club: p17 Windows & Doors NYG Home Improvements: p19

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