Northallerton InFocus Spring 2015

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Your chance to win 2 tickets to see “A Mad World My Masters” at Darlington Theatre

Mother’s Day

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Delicious breakfast recipe & a look at the origins of the day

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06 new businesses 10 health & wellbeing 12 Mother’s Day: 14 out & about 16 a good read 18

general interest: FEATURED The origins of Spring cleaning New businesses and services What is Reiki?

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A recipe & the origins of the day Local Events this Spring

A great book by Darcy Bussell reviewed

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Greenhouse Guide

We look at the vital role of Greenhouses

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18 garden view: 20 garden view: 20 pets & animals 25 30 index 31 competiton:

education: FEATURED Times tables trouble

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The Greenhouse Guide FEATURED

Great Greenhouse Tips An update from the Blue Cross InFocus Advertiser Index FEATURED

Your chance to win theatre tickets

Welcome to the Spring issue of Northallerton InFocus We welcome the changing seasons and Mother’s Day with a lovely breakfast treat recipe, as well as looking at the origins of the tradition of giving flowers on this special day. It’s time to clean homes and get outside into the garden with 2 interesting articles (p6 and p20). It’s an exciting time of the year with lots of interesting events and activities to enjoy, see our guide on p16 &17. Don’t forget, if you have any local news or a story of interest then please submit them to editorial@jkanorth.com Best wishes,

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Spring Cleaning! The term ‘Spring Cleaning’ originated in colder climes from the practice of taking the opportunity, as soon as the warmer weather arrived, to clear out the dust and soot that had accumulated throughout the home from coal and logs fires during the Winter. Modern appliances and central heating have made this unnecessary for many, but the concept of having a top-to-bottom clean at the start of Spring remains popular. Generally, people use this as a chance to deep-clean areas which they don’t pay attention to during their weekly household chores. Tasks can include: Emptying kitchen cupboards and cleaning inside. This is a good opportunity to check use-before dates on items and throw out those past their expiry date. Defrosting freezers, de-scaling kettles and irons, and cleaning ovens to aid efficient working. Vacuuming mattresses to get rid of dust mites, and turning mattresses to assist even wear. Removing cushions from sofas and vacuuming the crevices- you never know, you may find some money or jewellery that you thought you’d lost. Many people actually find the process of cleaning and de-cluttering cathartic. If you don’t fancy tackling it all yourself, then you can always get help from a professional cleaning company, many of whom offer special Spring Cleaning services. By Susan Brookes-Morris

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Meeting Space and Offices to Rent in Northallerton

We have meeting space and offices to rent on centrally located Thirsk Road in Northallerton. The meeting space is suitable for classes, groups, meetings and parties with its own kitchen and toilets. We also have individual offices in varying sizes available to rent on short or long term contracts or available by the hour for meetings and consultations.

We are well placed in the busy town of Northallerton, within walking distance of the high street and the railway station and on local bus routes and the main road into the town. We have parking spaces available at the front and side of the building and an agreement for further parking two minutes away. Currently the building is home to several local business men and women who run their companies from this location with diverse and varied activities. We are looking for further occupants to join us in our little community. Our large room, known as ‘the studio’ is suitable for all manner of classes, groups and even children’s parties. For example we regularly play host to choir rehearsals in our studio every Friday evening! Please contact Linda on 01609 889 005 for further information. We would be pleased to show you round our premises and discuss your meeting room and office space requirements!

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Birthday Celebrations for Northallerton’s only traditional sweet shop Sugar Rush Traditional Sweets will be celebrating their 1st birthday in March, and would like to thank their customers over the past year for the support they have given this small family run business. Ian Adamson, the proprietor of Sugar Rush Traditional Sweets, established the business in 2013 and in March 2014, relocated their premises to 1 East Road, Northallerton. They stock a range of over 200 types of traditional and modern sweets, that include well known brands such as Joseph Dobson Traditional Lollies, Haribo, Bassett’s and Lion’s. Along with providing a specially selected range of Sugar Free sweets, their unique colour key system helps allergy sufferers, in easily identifying ingredients that contain gluten, nut, soya, and dairy. Not just a sweet shop… they provide gifts for all occasions with a budget for every pocket, starting from just £2.00. A Candy Cart is available for hire which can be viewed on the premises, just pop along for more information. That’s not all! Sugar Rush also work with a number of charities. Their sweet baskets raise vital funds by selling sweets through local businesses. For more information please contact Ian on: 07828 810942 or visit our Facebook page - www.facebook.com/sugarrushtraditionalsweets Sugar Rush Traditional Sweets: 1 East Road, Northallerton

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What is Reiki? It is pronounced “ray-kee.” The practice of Reiki is an original method of healing, developed by Dr Mikao Usui in Japan early in the 20th century, Reiki is activated by intention. It works on every level, physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. Reiki is NOT a religion nor is it manipulative or magic!! Reiki is a non-invasive therapy, the purpose of Reiki is to treat holistically and to restore homeostasis (stability / balance). The Japanese word Reiki means ‘Universal Energy’. Eastern medicine has always recognised and worked with this energy, which flows through all living things and is vital to well-being. Known as ‘ki’ in Japan, ‘chi’ in China and ‘prana’ in India. Acupuncture, T’ai Chi and Yoga are also based on the free-flow of this energy in a person.

What are the Benefits?

Illness can be a time of great stress. Reiki can help us cope by encouraging relaxation and bringing balance to mind, body and emotions. Benefits reported by Clients and Patients of our Practitioner members include deep relaxation, promoting a calm, peaceful sense of wellbeing on all levels. Reiki encourages and supports positive personal choices, such as improving diet, taking more exercise, devoting time for rest or leisure activities, and may reduce the need for alcohol and tobacco. Engendering greater inner harmony and balance, regular Reiki treatments promote a calmer response to life’s challenges. Reiki’s gentle energy is easily adapted to most medical conditions and may be used safely by people of all ages, including the new-born, pregnant mothers, surgical patients, the frail and the elderly, in any situation. A ‘Contact Contract’ will also be discussed and agreed.

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Being complementary, Reiki works effectively alongside Dr’s, orthodox healthcare and natural remedies, expanding treatment options. We are Reiki Master Teachers ~ You too can learn Reiki with us!!! Reiki can enhance everyday life and living, and regular sessions may help to promote development of a healthier, more resourceful state of being. Note: Reiki is being used in various settings including private practice, complementary therapy centres, GP surgeries, hospitals, hospices, cancer support groups, post-operative recovery, alcohol and drug rehabilitation, prisons, HIV / AIDS centres, and in the care of the elderly.

What happens during a session? A Reiki treatment is non-diagnostic, non-interventionist, non-manipulative and no pressure is applied. A session is usually carried out with the recipient lying down or sitting, in a comfortable and peaceful environment. There is no need to remove any clothing as Reiki energy passes easily through all materials, including plaster casts. The practitioner places their hands gently on and or over the body. The recipient automatically draws in only as much Reiki as is needed, using it in whatever way is most appropriate at the time. Reiki may be experienced as a flow of energy, mild tingling, warmth, coolness, other sensations, or nothing at all. Reiki is deeply relaxing and has a profoundly calming effect. It is a good idea to rest for a while afterwards and drink plenty of water over the next few days. Be responsive to the needs of your body, e.g. resting if tired, and allow the energy to continue its work after the session ends. The beneficial effects may be felt for several days. We will never “Treat� without consultation.

How often do I need to have a treatment? Even one single Reiki session can make a difference; however a course of regular treatments may be more effective. These may be weekly, fortnightly or less often depending on the needs of the individual. A treatment plan will be discussed with you, and reviewed as necessary. This will always be subject to your own preferences, and can be changed at any time according to progress.

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This Mother’s Day treat your Mum to breakfast in bed! 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/gas mark 4 2. Place the tomatoes and the diced muffins on a shallow baking tray. Pour over 60ml of rapeseed oil and add a pinch of black pepper 3. Place the tray into the oven for 12–15 minutes, or until the tomatoes are just tender and the muffin cubes are a light golden brown colour. Remove from the oven and set aside 4. To cook the eggs, bring a large pan of water to a rolling boil and add the white wine vinegar. Adding a dash of white wine vinegar will help the eggs stay together as they cook – a canny trick for mastering the art of egg poaching 5. Crack the eggs into separate ramekins or cups, ensuring there are no pieces of shell 6. Gently tip each egg into the water. The eggs should drop to

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the bottom of the saucepan and then begin to float back to the surface Older children can be trusted to plop the eggs into the water and follow the cooking instructions. Keep some spare eggs handy in case it goes wrong 7. Poach the eggs for 3–4 minutes and then remove from the water with a slotted spoon. Place the eggs on a plate with a sheet of kitchen paper to soak up excess water 8. Serve the eggs on a bed of smoked salmon, muffin croutons, roasted tomatoes and wild rocket. Drizzle the remaining rapeseed oil over each plate and serve Encourage your little helpers to assemble the finished dish themselves, before plonking onto a tray and serving as breakfast in bed. Breaking the egg yolk before serving is always a nice touch

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Ingredients 240g of smoked salmon 200g of cherry tomatoes on the vine 80ml of rapeseed oil 4 eggs 2 English muffins, cut into rough 1cm cubes 50g of rocket, washed 1 tbsp of white wine vinegar 1 pinch of black pepper


Mother’s Day 2015 Flowers and Mothers Day

Mother’s Day began in 1908 after an American lady, Ann Jarvis, asked the local church if they would set aside a day to commemorate her mother’s death. From this grew the idea to create a holiday on which all mothers – alive or dead – could be remembered, parents respected, and family bonds strengthened. Ann started a campaign to have Mother’s Day recognised as a holiday. In 1914 she succeeded when US President Woodrow Wilson made Mother’s Day, celebrated in May, an annual holiday. The practice has spread throughout the world! During her campaign, Ann posted or handed out white carnations, and this flower became a symbol for the day. Mothers would wear a white carnation if their mother was dead, and a coloured one if she was still living. In the UK, Mother’s Day is celebrated in March on the fourth Sunday of Lent. Traditionally, this was a time when all family members were granted time off work and could gather together to worship. The day became known as Mothering Sunday – or Rose Sunday because roses were handed out to all women present at church.

Flowers symbolise purity, beauty and life – all attributes possessed by mothers - and gradually the tradition of giving flowers grew. But above all, flowers are given because our mothers like them! By Debbie Singh-Bhatti For advertising contact Christine: 01609 777401 or Dwight: 01609 779097 | www.jkanorth.com

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Out & About Community

14th March

n Charity Open Day The Wellness Centre: 9.30am - 3pm Sample therapies, meet the therapists and support a local charity. All proceeds raised to support The Friarage Complementary Healthcare Unit for Cancer Care The Wellness Centre, 279 High Street, Northallerton, DL7 8DW 01609 779927 www.wellness-centre.co.uk ........................................................

22nd March

n Husthwaite Village Spring Market 11am - 3pm Come and visit our popular quarterly market. Over 25 indoor and outdoor stalls. We are proud to support locally grown fresh produce. Along with a selection of arts and crafts, beauty products, jewellery, chocolates and books. Stock up your cupboards and pick up an Easter present too! The Apple Tree Café will be serving up delicious home-made hot and cold food and beverages. Entrance free, donations gratefully accepted. Husthwaite Village Hall YO61 4PY ........................................................

24th March

n Welcome to Wordpress - Website in a day Evolution Business Centre: 9.30-16:30 Wordpress is the most popular online publishing tool currently powering more than 20% of the web. It isn’t just for professionals, you can quickly set up an initial website using a few basic skills. Welcome to Wordpress is designed

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specifically with owners of smaller businesses in mind who would like to try out building their own website, or gain a better understanding so that they can communicate more effectively with their website developer. We have a hands-on approach, using your own laptop or tablet we will take you through step-by-step, from initial registration to publishing a functional three-page website which will remain available to you for a month following the workshop. www.enterprisenorthyorkshire.co.uk ........................................................

27th March

n Boxing Show Northallerton Forum: 7.30pm Northallerton Amateur Boxing Club will be hosting a sportsman’s dinner night with boxers from all over the country competing against the Northallerton amateur squad. Boxing fans will be able to show their support for their town’s youngsters. Too book a table or ticket and avoid disappointment contact Adrian Coe (Head Coach) on 07971 823011 or any enquires email: adrianrezults@hotmail.co.uk ........................................................

17th April

n An Evening with Irish Singer Ann Breen Northallerton Forum: 7.30pm Proceeds in support of the Northallerton Silver Band. Tickets £12. Available from Greensleeves Central Arcade, Northallerton or by telephoning 01609 777272. ........................................................


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28th April - 2nd May

n Musical: The Blitz Northallerton Forum: 7.30pm Northallerton Musical Theatre Company present Lionel Bart’s “Blitz”. Set in the East End of London during World War 2 this musical will have you laughing, crying and tapping your feet to the catchy tunes. The Company are staging this show to celebrate 70 years since the end of World War 2. Tickets are from £8 to £12 and will be available from The Forum box office or the Company’s box office - 01609 770936. ........................................................

9th May

n Live Music: Alias Diamond & Jones Ian Scott is the International premier Neil Diamond and Tom Jones Tribute, he is first and foremost and amazing vocalist. Over the years Ian has performed for celebrities such as Sir Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, Willie Carson, supermodel Caprice and been seen on GMTV, Channel 5, Sky, BBC and ITV2. So come along for a great night including all the big hits and celebrate the music of these two legendary singers. Northallerton Forum: 8pm Tickets: 01609 776230 ........................................................

16th May

n North Yorkshire Chorus Concert Elgar Te Deum and Benedictus, Poulenc Gloria, Duruflé Requiem 7.30pm All Saints Church, Northallerton www.northyorkshirechorus.org.uk Tickets: 01609 780253 ........................................................

Northallerton Striders:

March 2015 Friday: 13/03/15 RIPON - STUDLEY ROYAL 5/7 BRIDGES Saturday: 21/03/15 MARTON-LE-MOOR Friday 27/03/15 THORNTON-LE-MOOR ........................................................ Pick up a leaflet at GP Surgeries, Tourist Points, Libraries, Hambleton Council offices or see web: www.northallertonstriders.org.uk. More details contact Brian on: 01609 766829 or email: NA.Striders14@aol. co.uk ........................................................

HAMBLETON STROLLERS:

Monday 16th: Great Ayton Library Tuesday 17th: Northallerton Mowbray House Surgery Tuesday 17th: Carlton Blackwell Ox Wed 18th: Stokesley Public Car Park (Co-op) Thursday 19th: Thirsk Swimming Pool Friday 20th: Northallerton Hambleton Leisure Centre Monday 23th: Great Ayton Library Tuesday 24th: Northallerton Mayford House Surgery Tues 24th: Easingwold Galtres Centre Wed 25th: Stokesley Health Centre Thursday 26th: Bedale Leisure Centre Monday 30th: Great Ayton Library Tuesday 31st: Northallerton Mowbray House Surgery Tues 31st: Ingleby Greenhow Church Car Park Meet at 10.15 for walks to start at 10.30am. Pick up a leaflet at GP Surgeries, Tourist Points, Libraries, Hambleton Council offices or call: 01609 771624 for information. ........................................................

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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A Good Read Delphi and the Glass Slippers

“If my child cannot do the times table then what?”

n Darcey Bussell For most young readers, Darcey Bussell will be familiar through the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing. What they may not be aware of is her career with the Royal Ballet, and she has poured this love and knowledge of ballet into her series of books for young ballet obsessed girls. The Magic Ballerina books follow the adventures of Delphie, a young girl who attends a ballet school. She is given a pair of red ballet shoes which turn out to be magical, and are able to whisk her away to the land of Enchantia where characters from famous ballets live. In this book Delphie has to help Cinderella. Something strange is happening and, as the clock chimes seven o’clock, time jumps and she never gets to attend the ball. Along the way, Delphie also encounters a mysterious cloaked figure who tries to keep the Prince from finding Cinderella. Guaranteed to delight any budding ballerina, this book is exciting and full of little glimpses into the world of ballet and dancing. ................................................................................................................................. By Willow Coby

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We are fortunate in this country to have very good schools, many of which are graded outstanding. However; what we have to consider is, are they outstanding in every department of education? The Head Teachers of these schools would admit that there are areas in which they can improve, so how will they fare should the Government introduce their proposed numeracy and literacy tests to 11year old pupils? The Government have decreed that all 11 year olds will have to know the times tables off by heart, read a novel and show that they can use “accurate punctuation, spelling and gramar”

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War on Illiteracy and Innumeracy

It is all well and good having sound bites such as the title of this paragraph accompanied with quotes from Government Ministers that “Failure is not an option”. Making headlines is one thing but what of the children who will not make the required grade? The government’s target is for school’s to attain a success rate of 85% in literacy and numeracy but makes no mention of what is to happen to the remaining 15%. Are they to be bow beaten into rigid, rote learning of the times table for the rest of their education at the expense of expanding their knowledge on other life essential topics?


Fortunately good schools will have a long term individual plan for every child, ensuring their continuous development, but we cannot always rely solely on schools. I meet many parents who tell me that they have always struggled with the times tables and are very concerned for their child. In these situations the parent tends to worry more than the child. We are all different and children being forced to learn in what they perceive as an alien environment will not work – they require an environment of relaxed freedom to learn.

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Think Positive - Do not expect the school to resolve all the problems regarding your child’s education. A parent’s input is essential to progress being made. You can train your mind to think positively, focus on your child’s problems and work along with them. Relaxed Environment - Give your child as happy an environment as possible, this will help remove any stress. Become a Role Model – and give examples of other people as Role

Models. Be Patient – Do not expect immediate results. Converse with your child - draw them into conversation. Don’t use baby talk or talk down, but rather use your full vocabulary. Encourage the children to respond in kind and to express their thoughts. Encourage the children - to make progress with their skills e.g. music, art, sporting activities, hobbies etc. Praise your child – a little praise goes a long way. Expose them to different kinds of experiences – such as visiting museums, exhibitions, socialising, going for walks, joining clubs and family activities. Be persistent – Never give up persevere with the above suggestions, over a period of time they will work. Much of the above will not be new to the parent. The suggestions will not take fruition overnight, but they will go a long way into making him/ her into a happy self-confident person that their parents will be very proud of. John Harris

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Greenhouse Guide People often ask me, ..........................................................

“Is there something in your garden you couldn’t live without?” .......................................................... My reply is always, “My greenhouse.”

A greenhouse has many benefits, chief of which for me is that it extends the gardening year. With a greenhouse you can potter in your garden all year round, and grow a range of plants which simply wouldn’t thrive without the extra protection. Before choosing a greenhouse you will need to check whether your local planning authority imposes any restrictions. While you don’t normally need planning permission, building regulations do have to be adhered to. Buy the biggest greenhouse you can afford that will fit comfortably on to your plot - you will always fill it! But even if you can only afford a tiny one - my first one had a base of just 4’ by 5.5’ (1.2m by 1.7m) - it will still be a worthwhile investment.

The aluminium- framed types are very sturdy and relatively cheap. Woodenframed constructions are more attractive though, and often better in a small garden where everything has to earn its keep. Western red cedar is good because it lasts a long time and weathers really well. Greenhouses are even more useful if they are heated. I started out with paraffin heaters, but found they produced a lot of condensation and were messy and smelly. Electric heating is best, and very economical if you fit a system thermostat so that it only switches on when necessary. Apart from heat the most important factor is ventilation. In high summer this is vital to prevent your plants from cooking. Automatic arms which open the vents at a pre-designated temperature are really useful. External blinds are also very good as they prevent sun scorch. Finally, fit staging along one edge of the greenhouse for your pots, and dig a soil or gravel bed on the other side for things like tomato plants. Now all you have to do is plant some seeds and invest in a few tender perennials.

Great Greenhouse Tips • Fit your greenhouse to level foundations. • Orientation isn’t important , but make sure it isn’t in the shadow of the house, or overhanging trees. • Ventilate well. • Any electrical work must be carried out or certified by a qualified electrician to comply with part P of the building regulations. • Don’t be tempted to use a household electric heater. It won’t cope with the damp conditions in a greenhouse. • Fit a water butt to the down pipes at either end of the greenhouse to conserve water. By Rachel Leverton

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Do you know a hero pet? All pet owners know what a huge difference animals make to our lives, and now a leading pet charity is appealing for ‘tails’ of extraspecial animals in Yorkshire who deserve a medal. The Blue Cross Medal celebrates all hero pets, from amazing assistance or therapy pets to animals in the services and military, or simply a life-changing companion. If you own or know of a pet that has done something amazing to change or even save a life, Blue Cross pet charity wants to hear from you. Emma Pannell, Rehoming Centre Manager at Thirsk Blue Cross, said: “Blue Cross has been caring for pets for over a hundred years and we are still amazed every day by the heart-warming stories we hear about them. It’s lovely to be able to recognise these wonderful pets with our medal.”

Blue Cross invites animal lovers to ‘paws’ for a cuppa in aid of local pets Blue Cross is offering the purr-fect way to help raise funds for local homeless pets. Simply sit back and enjoy a nice cup of tea and slice of cake on Friday 15 May with the charity’s annual fundraising event. For pet lovers, tea drinkers and budding bakers everywhere, taking part couldn’t be easier: - Choose a time and a venue – anywhere from your home or garden, to your school, work place or even the local community centre - Let everyone know, by phone, email, facebook or post - Plan your day – are you going to have a theme? A vintage tea party, Mad Hatters or even a party with an activity like teapot painting. Decide if you are going to bake, or stock up on cakes in the supermarket. - Invite friends and family to make a donation in return for your delicious tea and cake If you would like to find out about more about the Blue Cross medal, hosting a tea party, see pets looking for homes or to make a donation visit www.bluecross,org,uk. The centre can be reached on 0300 777 1540 or you can join us on Facebook!

The Blue Cross Medal was reinstated last year to mark the centenary of the First World War. Sick, injured and homeless pets have relied on Blue Cross since 1897 and the charity played an important role providing front line veterinary care to horses during World War One. In 1918, Blue Cross awarded a number of medals to honour horses which had served in the war. The Blue Cross Medal is open to pets nationwide that have done something brave, life changing partnerships, assistance animals or serving or working animals. Deadline for entries is 01 October. To nominate a pet and find out more, visit www.bluecross.org.uk/medal

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A Mad World My Masters – win a pair of tickets London, Soho... 1956. Where glamour rubs up against the gritty nightclub scene, and likes it; where the posh mix with musicians and racketeers; and where a dashingly impecunious bachelor in need of quick cash and a good time has to live on his wits. English Touring Theatre presents the Royal Shakespeare Company production of A Mad World My Masters. A hit with audiences and critics alike in Stratford Upon Avon, this riotous comedy now explodes onto the stage at Darlington Civic Theatre prior to a London season. A Mad World My Masters is at Darlington Civic Theatre from Tuesday 14 to Saturday 18 April 2015. Tickets are available from the Box Office or by calling 01325 486555

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(Recommended age 12+) To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets for Tuesday 14 April at 7.30pm, simply answer this question correctly and send together with your name, address and telephone number to: A Mad World My Masters, Northallerton In Focus Competition, Marketing Dept., Civic Theatre, Parkgate, Darlington DL1 1RR. Entries must be received by Tuesday 7 April, the winner will be contacted by phone.

............................................................................................. Question: In what year is A Mad World My Masters set? .................................................................................................

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