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News from Chopsticks
We find out more about the wonderful work being done at Chopsticks, as well as their plans for a new craft class
New Businesses
A look at exciting new businesses in the area
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new businesses: FEATURED New businesses and services FEATURED
Update from Chopsticks FEATURED
Events to enjoy this Spring FEATURED
Save your sight
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Garden View
How to make sure you can enjoy your garden this Spring
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Lottery funding for history group FEATURED
Spring has Sprung! Magazine Details Advertiser Index
Welcome to the Spring issue Spring has finally arrived and we greet the longer days with a range of local news and events, including updates from Chopsticks (p8) and the Thornton-Le-Street History Group (p16). We have a selection of great family events on p12, whilst optical health is the order of the day on p14. 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 for a lovely Easter.
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Christine Campbell | Editor InFocus Magazines are published in good faith and the editors cannot be held responsible in any way for inaccuracies in reports or advertising in reports or advertising that appear in this publication and the views of the contributors may not be the those of the editors. Adverts and advertisers appearing in the InFocus Magazines carry no implied recommendation from the magazine or the publishers. All rights reserved. All information is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of going to press. InFocus Magazines cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. infocus
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Chopsticks Charity Chopsticks is a non-profit charity that caters for adults with disabilities, treating all our members as individuals with a strive to provide the best support possible; tailored to each person’s needs. We provide work opportunities to our members that can otherwise be difficult to find in a work place. We do exactly what it says in the name; our members chop, sort and carefully pack sticks for kindling to sell to YOU! All the money generated from sales of our kindling goes back into helping our Charity be sustainable. But that’s not just all we do... Our staff run ChopArts, a Monday craft class for both our members and private clients where they can be creative and form great friendships! Shortly we will be starting a glass crafts class which will give our members and clients opportunity to create personal bespoke glassware.
Need a hedge trimming? Or maybe your grass needs cutting? Chopsticks can help! Another part of our service is our ‘Garden In The Yard’ scheme. We provide garden care maintenance for the general public with the help of our members. It’s a great opportunity for the general public to meet our members and for our members to have great a day out. We provide a community care outreach service too which provides support to individual clients enabling them to remain independent living in their own home. If you would like to support us you can make a donation to our donation page, on our website, in order to help fund new equipment and new opportunities for our members. Every bag of kindling you buy helps us to collect the funding we need to develop and grow as a Charity. So come down and visit us or give us a call if you have any questions
or queries about any of our services or you can contact us via Facebook on @ ChopsticksCharity
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To order kindling: 01609 777292 Questions about our service: 01609 761661 Address: Endeavour House, Thurston Road, Northallerton, DL6 2NA Website: www. chopsticksnorthyorkshire.co.uk Donation page: https:// chopsticksnorthyorkshire. charitycheckout.co.uk/ - By Hollie Townsend
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New for Spring 2017!
We spoke to Dave Bass, owner of Foxtail Handmade Furniture, to find out more about his new range of garden furniture. more than 1 item is purchased, making these ranges truly affordable and the ideal purchase to enjoy in your garden this Summer.”
“Over the years, I have often been asked about garden furniture, and so I decided to launch a quality, but affordable, range for Spring 2017,” Dave explains, The furniture can be purchased as a set or individually, to meet the customers specific needs and space available. Everyone wants solid, handmade furniture, but sometimes it is a little out of reach, so by refining our processes, I am now able to offer these beautiful handmade pieces from only £105. Discounts will be available when
The range consists of: Single armchairs: £165 each Two seater bench: £185 Small table: £105 Larger table: £125 Companion set (Shown in picture above left): £395 Full set (Shown in picture above right): £780 All of the range is handmade by Dave in Kirby Wiske, from completely solid wood. The timber is pressure treated to ensure its weather resistant, without any further treatment needed. Free delivery available across Thirsk, Northallerton, Bedale and the surrounding areas.
For more information call Dave on: 07894 434112 davebass@foxtail-furniture.co.uk www.foxtail-furniture.co.uk
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New Pet Care Business in Northallerton “My name is Trina and I run Trina’s Pet Care Services. Trina’s Pet Care Services is a professional dog walking and pet sitting service that will help your pets maintain a normal daily routine in a safe environment.” Trina is vastly experienced with managing pets and in the run up to starting the business she gained: • Dog Walking & Pet Sitting Diploma • Pet First Aid Certificate • Pet Psychology Diploma • Pet Nutrition Diploma. • I’m also currently studying for a Dog Training Diploma We spoke to Trina about her new business: “I provide services in Leeming Bar, Bedale, Northallerton and surrounding villages. A flexible service between the hours of 9am and 6pm Monday to Friday, although other times and days can be arranged, this offers you peace of mind throughout your day.
My mission is to treat your pet and home with the love, care and respect I would use to treat my own. I offer a range of services to suit your needs. My group walks combine lots of walking for exercise and always a limited number (no more than 4) companions for your dog to play with. • A private walk is perfect for those that are unable to go on group walks for whatever reason. • Puppy visits are great for those that haven’t had their injections yet or can only go on short walks. • Cat and Small Animal Care: I can go in and feed your pet, change water, change litter etc. • Pet sitting if those going away: I go in and look after both the pet and the home. • Pet taxi is for those that can’t get their pet to the vet themselves or who can’t drive, I will take the pet to the vets.” ...................................................... For more information contact Trina on: 07421 369358 or visit: www.trinaspetcareservices.com
New Wellness Studio in Northallerton “Let me introduce myself…my name is Melanie, owner of Pure Shores Wellness, your new Wellness Studio in the heart of Northallerton. I offer a whole variety of wonderful massage treatments to suit your particular needs and wishes including Swedish, Deep Tissue, Aromatherapy and Pregnancy, as well as other beneficial therapies, such as body-balancing Reflexology. My approach is very much a holistic and tailored one and I feel that it is important to take the time to really talk to my clients and get to know them, so that I can give the most effective treatments and offer the best possible advice. My aim is to ensure that any treatments you have with me are 100% perfect for you and that you feel looked after, relaxed and happy. Whether you wish to ease any particular conditions or symptoms, or you just want a bit of “ME TIME” to get your
body back into sync, I will have a wonderful treatment waiting for you… And to get spring time off to a great start I’d like to give you some fantastic introductory offers! ............................................................
20% off your FIRST Treatment: Mention this advert and get an amazing 20% off your first treatment (to be taken by 31 May 2017) ............................................................
15% off Gift Vouchers this Mother’s Day:
For Mothering Sunday on the 26 March, why not make her day and treat your lovely Mum to a soothing treatment at Pure Shores Wellness. You can either select a special treatment for her from my treatment menu of if you would rather let her choose, simply add a value of your choice to the voucher ............................................................ I look forward to meeting (and treating) you!”
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Out & About 18th March n Northallerton Woodwind Concert Northallerton Woodwind with Alverton Brass Charity Concert, raising money for Bloodwise and Candlelighters (Supporting children with cancer in Yorkshire). 7:30pm in the Yorkshire Suite (Bar available) of the Golden Lion Hotel, High Street, Northallerton. DL7 8PP Tickets £7 (under 18 school students FREE) from the Golden Lion Hotel or 01609 774158. Details also online: www.northallertonwoodwind.com ........................................................
19th March
n Luxury Wedding Fair 11 - 3pm Thief Hall, Thornton le Moor A unique mix of wedding essentials and hand made embellishments to create the wedding of your dreams. Free entry with complimentary bubbly Hands on workshops with specialist artisans. ........................................................
21st March
n Quiz Night Athletics Club, Newsham Rd, Thirsk. Teams of 4, all welcome. Supper optional. £10 each (£5 without food). Tel: 01845 522333 tickets: Phone to book by 19 Mar. Email: jmiller8007@aol.com ........................................................
23rd March
n Thirsk Museum Talks 23 March 2017 – Stories & curiosities from the history of Thirsk – by Jennifer Allison 27 April 2017 – Rievaulx Abbey – by Susan Harrison All Talks are held in the Annex to the Thirsk Town Hall and start at 7.30pm. ........................................................
27th March
n Cleveland Tontine Lunch Series Judy Bell founder of Shepherd’s Purse. 2 course lunch - £25; booking required. ........................................................
30th March
n Theatre by Satellite Galtres Centre, Easingwold YO61 3AD.
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Madama Butterfly by satellite from the Royal Opera House. 7.15pm. Tel: 01347 822472 ........................................................
2nd April
n Husthwaite Village Spring Market Our popular quarterly market offers over 25 indoor and outdoor stalls. We are proud to support locally grown fresh produce. Along with a selection of quality art work and crafts, home furnishings, beauty products, jewellery, candles, books and cards. We have an excellent artisan food selection including, breads, pastries both sweet and savoury, hand- made chocolates, family farmed Greek olives and oils, jams, preserves, cakes, gingerbreads and award winning Husthwaite Cider. Come along, 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. All ages Admission free – Wheelchair friendly – donations gratefully accepted. 11am - 3pm Husthwaite Village Hall YO61 4PY ........................................................
5th - 7th April
n Masham Players: ‘Brassed Off’ Masham Players celebrate their 70th year with a production of ‘Brassed Off’ adapted by Paul Allen from the screen play of the film by Mark Herman. Live music during the play will be provided by Ripon City Band and Alverton Brass band.The performances will take place on Wed 5th, Thurs 6th and Friday 7th April 2017 at 7.30pm in Masham Town Hall. Rarely does a play explore the tragedy and comedy associated with pit closures and the demise of their brass bands in such an honest way. Directed by David Richardson. Tickets price £7.00 available from Masham Community office Tel 01765 680200 NB The play contains adult language throughout and is not really suitable for children under 12 years of age. ........................................................
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14th - 16th April n Fleecetonbury Festival Northallerton Town Hall. 28 bands on 2 stages in 3 days ........................................................
15th April
n Live Wrestling 3CW Revival 6.30pm. Northallerton Forum Tickets from £15 ........................................................
17th April
n Easter Extravaganza Sessay Village Hall. Easter Extravaganzamorning tractor run, various afternoon Easter activities- Easter Bonnet, decorated Easter Eggs & cakes etc opened by Yorkshire Vet, Peter Wright. Tractor run 10am, Afternoon events 1pm. tel: Doreen 01845 577906 ........................................................
19th - 22nd April
n Easter Panto 2017 - Snow White The Forum Northallerton. Tickets now on Sale. ........................................................
21st April
n Murder Mystery The Angel at Topcliffe, Long Street, Topcliffe, Thirsk YO7 3RW. Murder Mystery evening in aid of Thirsk Christmas lights. 7pm. £25 including 2 course meal. Tel: Jo Wood 01845 525030 Tickets: Luke Miller email: info@theangelattopcliffe.co.uk ........................................................
27th April - 1st May
n Northallerton May Fair See local press for further details nearer the time. ........................................................
27th - 29th April
n “Movies & Melodies” Presented by Northallerton Musical Theatre Company. Sit back and enjoy a heady mix of music and dance from stage and screen, classic modern pop and the greatest musical shows of all time which includes
“Singin’ in the Rain”, “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, through favourite medleys from Abba and Jersey Boys to the emotional “Les Miserables”. There will also be charming excerpts performed by our younger members from “Matilda”, “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” and more as well as the full Company in “Bohemian Rhapsody” and other classics. The Forum, Northallerton at 7.30pm Ticket prices range from £8 to £14 and are available from The Forum from 17th March 2017 (Tel. 01609 776230) or at www.forumnorthallerton.org.uk ........................................................
Hambleton Strollers
Walking For Health Meet at 10.15 for Walks to start at 10.30 am. March 2017 Monday 13 Great Ayton Library Tuesday 14 Northallerton Mowbray House Surgery Wednesday 15 / Stokesley Public Car Park (Co-op) Wednesday 15 / Thirsk Swimming Pool Thursday 16 Bedale Leisure Centre Friday 17 Northallerton Hambleton Leisure Centre Monday 20 Great Ayton Library Tuesday 21 / Northallerton Mayford House Surgery Tuesday 21 Hutton Rudby Village Hall Tuesday 21 Easingwold Galtres Centre Wednesday 22 Stokesley Health Centre Wednesday 22 Thirsk Lambert Centre Thursday 23 / Bedale Leisure Centre Monday 27 Great Ayton Library Tuesday 28 Northallerton Mowbray House Surgery Wednesday 29 Stokesley Health Centre Wednesday 29 Thirsk Health Centre Pick up a leaflet at GP Surgeries, Tourist Points, Libraries, Hambleton Council offices or call 01609 771624 ........................................................
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Save Your Sight Most people don’t think about their eyes much until something goes wrong.
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It’s important to understand what happens to our eyes as we age. Your optometrist does so much more than provide spectacles. The following conditions are all detectable by optometrists during a routine eye examination. Cataracts These are caused by clouding of the lens inside the eye. They are not painful but vision may be smudged or blurry. Diabetics and those taking certain medications are more at risk, but in most cases they are caused by old age. Most cataracts may be treated successfully by surgical removal then replacing the cloudy lens with a clear, artificial one. Glaucoma This is a condition in which the optic nerve at the back of the eye is damaged. It is usually though not always, caused by raised pressure inside the eyeball. 99% of Glaucoma sufferers experience no symptoms until significant damage to their sight has occurred.
The risk becomes more significant once you are over 40 and it increases with age. Anyone with a family history of the disease is more at risk, along with diabetics, very short-sighted people and anyone from an Afro-Caribbean background. If detected early Glaucoma can be controlled with eye-drops, and in some cases surgery. Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) happens when the delicate ‘seeing-cells’ at the back of the eye stop working. It usually affects both eyes. The risk of getting it increases with age but poor diet, too much sunexposure and smoking are all contributory factors. You are also more at risk if there is a family history of the condition. There are two types: Wet AMD is rarer and can be treated if caught early, and dry AMD, which is currently untreatable. The progress of dry AMD may be slowed by increasing the amount of fresh fruit and vegetables consumed and by stopping smoking.
Diabetes is not an eye disease but eye problems are among its most significant complications. An optometrist will check for signs that the blood vessels of the eye are leaking or not working properly. If problems are discovered then you will be referred for laser treatment at your local hospital. Even if you are not Diabetic and your eyesight seems fine it is important to have the health of your eyes checked at least once every two years, as changes may happen without you realising. Remember… Unlike teeth, eyes do not usually hurt when there is something wrong. Generally, the earlier an eye problem is detected, the easier it is to treat. If you drive, it is your responsibility to make sure you satisfy the legal visual requirements. Book an eye examination today. You have just one pair of eyes, and they have to last you a lifetime, so take care of them.
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Thornton Le Street wins Heritage Lottery Fund support Thornton Le Street History Group has received £98,200 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting project, Roads to the Past, which will study the history of the village and its surrounding area. Led by volunteers from the local community the project will trace the history of the village from its conjectured origins in Roman times through to the present day. Thanks to National Lottery players the project will commence early in the New Year and will include extensive documentary research using local and national archives and measured survey of selected buildings and landscape features. Comprehensive training in associated techniques will be provided. The project will end in June of 2018 with the publication of professional reports and the handover of a website dedicated to the project findings. Thornton le Street is an archetypal lowland village with extensive evidence of early occupation. It contains a substantial Scheduled Monument site, a water mill, a river ford, an
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early church, and an adjacent landed estate. Two Roman roads are said to converge at this point and it is hoped to resolve whether the village is Roman or medieval in origin. Notwithstanding this the project will be a model for similar studies and create a body of committed expertise in archaeological investigation. Further details can be obtained from the village website: www.thornton-le-street.com
Street for the local community to learn about and enjoy. Archives and archaeology will help to bring to life the stories of the local area and allow people to get involved in discovering their past.”
Quote from our organisation: Local resident, Anne Stockdale, whose garden forms part of the Scheduled Monument site, welcomed the inauguration of the project with its ability to resolve enigmas of the past. Quote from HLF: Fiona Spiers, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund,Yorkshire and Humber, said: “This project will help open up the heritage of Thornton le
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GARDEN VIEW
Spring has
Sprung
The other day someone said to me,
the flowers fade. If you haven’t already
‘You are so lucky…you have a beautiful
pruned your bush roses, now is the time.
garden.’
Leave about an inch of last year’s growth
I thanked her of course, but I really wanted to say, ‘Luck has very little to do with it. A beautiful garden does not happen by pure chance. It takes a bit of work and planning.’ As the spring equinox looms, the trees blossom and daffodils bloom. The garden
to encourage bushiness and lots of flowers. Shrub roses don’t need such radical treatment but would benefit from losing a third of their old, thick, woody stems. Then a bit of lifting is required. Lift congested clumps of snowdrops while they still have leaves showing.
from. Three bulbs fit nicely into an 8inch / 20cm pot and five fit into a ten inch / 25cm pot. I’ve found terracotta pots best because lilies are tall and terracotta provides enough weight to prevent them tipping over. Lilies need a well-drained open plant-
is waking up from its winter
Finally, stay on top of the
sleep and is full of promise.
weeds from the outset. If
I am excited to be out-
you leave them, weeding
side in it but I’m aware for
quickly becomes an insur-
non-gardeners it can seem
mountable chore.
ple of inches below the compost. Keep
But of course gardening is
surface of the compost looks dry. Once
daunting when everything (including the weeds) starts growing at once! So where to begin? There are three fairly simple tasks which will get you off to a flying start. Pruning is the first task. It’s time to hard prune late-flowering shrubs like Buddleia, Leycesteria and Lavateria, but only if the risk of hard frost is past. Spring flowering plants such as Forsythia and Winter Honeysuckle should be pruned immediately
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about planting things and one of the best things to plant now is lilies. If you have a bit of a slug problem like I do grow them in pots. Pots also have the advantage of protecting the bulbs. I hate slicing through them accidentally when hoeing. And pots mean you can grow
ing mixture so I use a mixture of potting compost plus a soil-less multi-purpose compost. The bulb tips should be a couin a sheltered spot and water when the the buds have formed, feed weekly with dilute tomato food until late summer. When the blooms fade, cut the stems down and place in a sheltered spot. Each spring, scrape away a couple of inches of compost and add fresh mixture, then repeat the instructions above. Treated like this your lilies will reward you for three
them even if you only have a balcony.
or four years before they need re-potting.
There are loads of varieties to choose
Rachael Leverton
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