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New Businesses & Services
We take a look at a number of exciting new businesses & services now open in and around Northallerton
Local News
2 local primary schools join forces
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health & wellbeing Be Smart with GLOW
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New businesses and services FEATURED
Celebrate the Magna Carta! Local Events across our area FEATURED
Your chance to win theatre tickets
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In The Frame
8 years & going strong at Spectrum Framing & Gallery
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It’s not too late for planting! InFocus Magazine Details InFocus Advertiser Index FEATURED
Exciting times at Spectrum
The Northallerton Carnival 2015
Welcome to the Summer issue of Northallerton InFocus Summer is just about here now and it’s a great time of the year to get out and about in and around Northallerton. There’s lots to see and do, from the new businesses we feature, to the seasonal events taking place. The Northallerton Carnival returns in July (See p18 for details). Don’t forget, if you have any local news or a story of interest then please submit them to editorial@ jkanorth.com. I hope you have a fantastic Summer and I’ll see you again in Autumn. Best wishes,
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Can you BE Smart with Coach Dianne from Glow North Yorkshire? During a busy morning, it’s easy to let breakfast fall low in your list of priorities, but taking just a few minutes to eat breakfast can really make a difference to your day. • Breakfast provides the body and brain with fuel after an overnight fast which is where the name originates from - breaking the fast! If you don’t eat breakfast you are effectively running on empty, a bit like trying to start your car with no diesel. • It is recommended that your breakfast should be eaten within two hours of waking. • Breakfast can be good for your waistline too, research shows those who eat breakfast are less likely to be overweight and more likely to be within their ideal weight range compared with breakfast skippers. • Breakfast also restores the glycogen levels in the liver which are depleted overnight. This fuel is produced by carbohydrates and is essential for the brain to function improving your memory and concentration levels. It increases the production of serotonin your happy hormone as well as increasing the production of the stress hormone cortisone. • The NHS says “Eating breakfast has long term health benefits. It can reduce obesity, high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes.” Suggestions: • 30g porridge made with milk and add 1 tbsp sunflower and 1 tbsp pumpkin seeds and a fist full of blueberries. • 2 medium slices of seeded granary bread and one boiled or poached egg. • 2 scrambled eggs, 1 slice smoked salmon and 2 rice cakes or 1 slice rye bread.
Smart Start with Coach Dianne but where can Madgey the dog BE? IF you have found her send your answer to dianne.darville@glow-fit.co.uk BE –Whatever You Wish with Coach Dianne. See you next issue.
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New Business is really.. “picking up!” Daisy Doodle is a ceramic cafe where people of all ages come individually, in a family or group, pick a pot and paint it! We then glaze and kiln fire each piece carefully to create an individually crafted memory that will last a lifetime. The pots vary from egg cups to small animals, money boxes, plates, pet bowls, mugs, tea pots etc. A £4 studio fee is paid to cover the paints, equipment, glazing and firing. You then chose a piece to paint ranging from £4 upwards. We do gift vouchers. These are great individual thoughtful gifts especially made for special mums, dads, aunties, godparents, grandparents, teachers etc.
Painting pots is very therapeutic and you can lose yourself for a couple of hours and not realise where the time went! You need have no artistic ability at all -anyone from a baby upwards can create a lasting painted memory. We do baby foot prints from birth and family prints in clay.Everything is kiln fired therefore usable. Take care to wash the items as they are precious. We
do commission pieces for special events such as christenings, weddings, birthdays etc. We have a girls night the last Friday of each month.
We serve tea, coffee, cold drinks and cake, scones to enjoy while you paint.
Parties will usually be upstairs and can be on an evening. We opened on 4th April and have had a great response. We are open 10-5.30 Tuesday-Friday, 10-5 Saturday and 10-3 Sundays. Evening events/parties to fit individual requirements by arrangement.
We run meetings and parties for adults and children. Team-building events, work with all areas of the local community including schools, charities, WI, scouts, brownies.
www.daisydoodlepaintapot.co.uk www.facebook.com/daisydoodle29 Contact us on: 01609 779352 or 07769 500702 9b Garthway Arcade, Northallerton
Easter, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day and Christmas gifts can be made by anyone of any ability.
2 new businesses - a real labour of love! Since starting Holistic Bliss UK in March, Kirsty has been pleasantly surprised with the level of support and interest from customers across Northallerton. We spoke to her about her new business, “People have commented on how nice the Healing Shack is and how they feel relaxed and can enjoy their treatments away from the stress of daily life. I am constantly doing training and learning new techniques and it’s exciting to be able to offer new treatments to customers. The Healing Shack is located in my garden and people can relate to me as a Mum starting my own business. I couldn’t have done it without the help of my husband Mark, who literally ‘built my business!’ ”. “Purdie”, as he is affectionately known as, of Purdie’s Garden and Property Maintenance constructed the Healing
Shack as part of his new business venture. “I was obviously happy to help Kirsty and we’ve received some great compliments from her clients about how nice the Healing Shack is and how well it has been constructed. I have over 30 years experience in Carpentry, Fencing, Decking, Garden Maintenance and in building Sheds and Summer Houses”. The business has been recently started after he took some time out due to ill health. “I started doing odd jobs for people again to help recover from an accident and it’s just gradually got busier as I’ve recovered and so now I am expanding and travelling to Stokesley, Bedale and the surrounding areas working on all sorts of projects”. Purdie has over 30 years experience in handyman/property maintenance and gardening. He is offering free quotations and a full garden planning and design service. Purdie’s has a great foundation for the future and it all started in his own garden. .................................................................. Holistic Bliss UK: 07925 882 444 Purdie’s Garden & Property Maintenance: 07712 283897
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My Vintage World
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Come & Browse our beautiful showroom ‘Quirky & Eclectic’ Business Relocates & Expands into Northallerton Having run My Vintage World in Thirsk for 4 years, Catherine Harland knew when the successful business was ready to expand and showcase more stock. “The shop at Thirsk was very popular and in a good location, but it was simply too small! We already had a workshop in Northallerton for painting and repairing furniture and
so when the large shop space on Anchorage Lane became available, I knew it would be perfect. We can now showcase many more of the beautiful items we have in stock and provide a shopping experience for our customers.” My Vintage World stock a wide and varied range of vintage, shabby chic and traditional furniture, accessories and homeware pieces. All items are carefully sourced and lovingly restored to make wonderful additions to your home.
Catherine and her team hand paint a number of the pieces to add a touch of individuality and a new lease of life to them. With a large ground floor showroom area divided into themed ‘rooms’, allowing customers to browse, and potential for an attic space development later in the year, My Vintage World really does have something for everyone. Tel: 01609 779309
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Magna Carta 800 Medieval Festival on Thirsk Racecourse Saturday 13th June - 10am to 4pm (See advert on page 3 for full details)
In Celebration of the 800th Anniversary of the Signing of the Magna Carta in 1215, and baron William de Mowbray of Thirsk being a signatory, Thirsk Rotary Club presents re-enactments from the Knights of “Historia Normannis”, a society that brings history to life in exciting ways.
and barons of the realm. There will be displays of archery, woodwork, and metalworking, to the singing and music of the court of the time.
They will be accompanied by “Birds of Prey Display” who will fly their falcons and other predators and explain their importance in medieval life.
There will be sideshows including minstrels, jugglers, dancers, storytelling, and making mud packs! Fresh from their TV shows The Crafty Beggars perform on a variety of instruments including a Hurdy Gurdy, accompanied by puppets and masked characters. Merrie Noyse and De Mowbray’s Musicke will call you to dance as well as playing music of the time. The Wakeman Mummers will perform their plays and there might other surprise performers through the day, all running alongside the main show. Performances can take place anywhere
The Knights’ show ranges from exciting massed combat, crowd participation in training the ‘serfs’ through knights displaying their prowess in the ‘tourney’. In the Medieval Tent Village visitors can handle armour and learn about the lives of medieval people: freemen, craftsmen, ladies of the court
in and amongst the trade and voluntary organisations’ stalls, many of whom will also offer entertainment. Our primary school children will have their Magna Carta schoolwork on display, and the modern rides will keep their attention as well as ice-cream vans and others to make for a satisfying day out. Calverts Carpets and Harrowells Solicitors as well as other sponsors have given generous support which helps us to be able to create a day like this.
Proceeds to Herriot Hospice Homecare, plus other charities including Thirsk Community care Association and Thirsk Clock.
Full Details & to book tickets:
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Definitely Worth Another Visit!
Period House Store, of Richmond, are delighted to announce that their stunning new showroom extension is now complete.
current products. New ranges that are being introduced include stone flooring and wooden flooring. So for an inspirational look at beautiful interiors, look no further than the newly extended Period House Store. It’s definitely worth another visit.
The extension enables them to showcase new Kitchen, Bathroom and Radiator ranges, as well as expanding their
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Out & About Community 7th June
n Rainton Street Market 11am until 3pm Stalls throughout the village selling all sorts! Bouncy castle and face painting. BBQ and refreshments in the village hall. Free admission. A traditional village day out. If you would like a stall it must be pre booked.£10 donation for the two village charities, the village hall and the recreation ground. Post code YO7 3PH Contact Jill Fish: 01845 577157 or Jenny Harwood: 01845 578349. ........................................................
13th June
n FILM: Woman in Gold (PG) This is the remarkable true story of one woman’s journey to reclaim her heritage and seek justice. Sixty yars after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Lady in Gold’. 13th June: 5.30pm 19th June: 2.30pm 21st June: 8.30pm Hambleton Forum: 01609 776230 Many more: forumnorthallerton.org.uk ........................................................
14th June
n Keith James Presents The Songs of Leonard Cohen 8pm. Tickets £12. Each song stripped back - desolate, naked and sensual. Enigmatic, mysterious and sub textural, songwriter Leonard Cohen is an unflinching character, with an exact sense of prose, a wry humour and
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courage to wrestle with the unspoken, forgiving human frailty with the brush of each line. Hambleton Forum: 01609 776230 Many more: forumnorthallerton.org.uk ........................................................
20th June
n The Swale Valley Stompers Jazz Train In aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, from Leeming Bar to Redmire and return. Bar on board. Please bring a picnic. Meet on the platform at 7.00 p.m. Tickets £15, and further details, available from Peter Edmonds 01609 883408. ........................................................
21st June
n Simon Goodall Presents The Cliff Richard Song Book (Ancillary Hall) 7.30pm. Adults £15 Children £10. Without even trying, singer/songwriter Simon Goodall’s vocals are, both in style and texture, so naturally comparable to those of Cliff Richard. Cliff in fact has recorded two of his pal’s songs and the two have duetted together at London’s Dorchester hotel. Hambleton Forum: 01609 776230 Many more: forumnorthallerton.org.uk ........................................................
26th June
n FILM: Far From The Madding Crowd Headstrong and passionate Bathsheba Everdene unexpectedly inherits a large farm in rural Dorset. Struggling to manage the farm herself, she captivates the hearts and minds of three very different men. 26th June: 2:30pm 27th June: 5:30pm 3rd July: 8pm Hambleton Forum: 01609 776230 Many more: forumnorthallerton.org.uk ........................................................
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n Open Garden Afternoon Langton Farm, Great Langton, Northallerton, DL7 0TA in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, 2-5pm, Admission £4. Refreshments available. ........................................................
28th June
n Charity Dog Walking Event Held to raise funds for North Yorkshire’s Air Ambulance. Meeting 10.00am at Planet Jewels Accessories, 14 Millgate, Thirsk YO7 1AA. Suggested Donation £5-10 or ask for Sponsor Sheet. For more information please contact Sue on 01845 524908 or 07914 959825 or email: suebell5768 @hotmail.co.uk or call into Planet Jewels Accessories. ........................................................
3rd July
n FILM: A Royal Night Out The little known story of Queen Elizabeth and her younger sister Princess Margaret - on 8 May 1945, VE Day, the two youngsters, both still princesses, were allowed out of the palace for one night to celebrate. Of course nothing ever goes to plan when teenagers are involved! A Royal Night Out, tells this unlikely story of the future Queen. 3rd July: 2:30pm 12th July: 5:30pm Hambleton Forum: 01609 776230 Many more: forumnorthallerton.org.uk ........................................................
4 & 5th July
n Appleton Wiske Scarecrow Festival From 12 noon to 4pm. A village full of Scarecrows provides a family treat and with stalls, a quilt exhibition, raffle and a tombola prizes. There is something for everyone. Refreshments
and homemade cakes and scones are available in the village hall. Raffle prizes include a handmade quilt. Entrance £1 per adult includes a scarecrow map; Treasure Hunt £1 per sheet, prizes for winners. Parking is free at the village hall or nearby. All proceeds towards the Church roof repairs. For further information contact Gill or Brian (Rawlings) on 01609 881628 ........................................................
Northallerton Striders Friday 5th June Northallerton, Warlaby Ainderby Steeple circular. Meet at Forum 10:00 start Saturday 13th June Hambleton Hills circular. Cars meet at the Forum to depart at 10:00. Friday 19th June Bedale - Snape circular. 10:05 No.73 bus to Bedale. Buses back 1/2 hr. Saturday 27th June East Cowton circular. 10:12 No.72 Darlington bus to East Cowton.
Striders walks are approx 5 miles led by guides. All walk at their own risk, free of charge except for insurance cover etc. for which we charge a small annual fee. We also buy refreshments at the end of each walk. Please arrive at venue/bus stop 10 minutes early. All buses start from the Buck Inn, Northallerton. Sorry, dogs are not allowed on walks. For Information please contact Brian on 01609 766 829 or email: NA.Stridersl4@aol.co.uk or visit: www.northallertonstriders.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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The History Boys win a pair of tickets! Voted the nation’s favourite play, Alan Bennett’s multi awardwinning The History Boys will be visiting Darlington Civic Theatre as part of a major new UK tour for 2015. Winner of over 30 major awards including the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best New Play, The History Boys is the story of a group of bright, funny and unruly sixthformers in pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university. Their maverick English teacher is at odds with the young and shrewd supply teacher, whilst their headmaster is obsessed with results and league tables. Staffroom rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence overflow, provoking insistent questions about history and how you teach it. Their A Levels may be over, but their true education is only just beginning. Widely hailed as on of the greatest theatrical events of the last decade, The History Boys is a hilariously funny and exceptionally moving play about the true purpose of education.
The History Boys is at Darlington Civic Theatre from Tuesday 16th to Saturday 20th June 2015. Tickets are available from the Box Office or by calling 01325 486555 To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets for Tuesday 16th June at 7.30pm, simply answer this question correctly and send together with your name, address and telephone number to: The History Boys, Northallerton In Focus Competition, Marketing Dept., Civic Theatre, Parkgate, Darlington DL1 1RR. Entries must be received by Friday 12th June, the winner will be contacted by phone. Question:
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Kirkby Fleetham and East Cowton C of E Primaries to federate The governing bodies of the Church of England primary schools of Kirkby Fleetham and East Cowton have taken the decision to federate from 1st September 2015 in order to strengthen the two schools and to maintain high standards of teaching and learning. Governors of the two schools held a formal consultation on the proposal, including a number of public meetings, and have agreed the move after overwhelming backing from parents, staff and the local community. Under this federation the schools retain their own budgets and buildings and remain part of their local community. But they have a shared leadership and management and a single governing body working in the best interests of both schools and their pupils. Kirkby Fleetham and East Cowton have worked very closely together for some time. At the end of this term Ruth Smith, the current head of East Cowton, will be leaving to take up a role in teacher training and from September the two schools will have a shared headteacher, Helen Dudman, Kirkby Fleetham’s present head. Staff, governors and the community agreed that federation will bring about key benefits for children at both schools in terms of educational and social experiences and more targeted teaching, and for staff in terms of professional development. It also means the schools can further develop their joint curriculum and share to make best use of their resources, which is an advantage in the current tough financial climate.
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Children at the two schools already enjoy opportunities to work together. For example during the Tour de France children worked on a joint project with a local artist, and enjoyed a day cycling at Croft circuit. There are future opportunities planned and joint projects to extend their learning and their peer group . Headteacher Helen Dudman said: “This is an exciting development for the two communities. The federation will serve to combine the strengths of both schools and will widen opportunities for pupils in terms of access to more specialist teaching and social interaction.” “The local authority has given its full backing to this formal federation because it makes sense for the pupils of East Cowton and Kirkby Fleetham in every way,” said Pete Dwyer, North Yorkshire’s Corporate Director for the Children and Young People’s Service. “We believe this is the best solution to ensure a robust and sustainable future for these schools which give great service to their rural communities.” For advertising contact Christine: 01609 777401 or Dwight: 01609 779097 | www.jkanorth.com
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Never too late Gardening is an ongoing affair and though timing is important, we often become overwhelmed by a sense of being ‘too late to plant’ by some arbitrary date. Often we bandy dates around as though they were written in stone. My granddad insisted all potatoes and spring beans had to be sown by Good Friday, and the gooseberry bush had to be in leaf before the runner beans were sown. But in fact each season is different and garden planting dates are more flexible than traditional wisdom would have us believe! The good news is that it’s not too late to plant a great garden, even in June and July. While it is true that fruiting plants like tomatoes and peppers really need to be set out now, many other summer producers will grow even more quickly from seeds planted in early summer, when the soil is already well warmed. You’ll be surprised how fast seeds will come up and explode with growth: cucumbers, beans and winter squashes, pumpkins, beets, carrots, chard and scallions, are all suitable for June planting. It’s a great time to start a crop of ‘cut and come again’ salad mix and mild mustards. You can also plant heat-and-sun-loving herbs like basil, marjoram, chives, oregano, thyme and sage. Just keep the seed beds well moistened. And even if you were super-efficient and your early-planted beans, squash, chard, carrots and basil plants are growing well, June is a terrific time to start a second crop to have ready for a late summer harvest, when the first crops of these staples have finished up.
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kale, leeks, peas, broccoli, more mild mustards and some pak choi. June is not too late for flowers either. I’ve planted marigolds, sunflowers, cosmos, zinnias and nasturtiums at this time of year. That way when the first annuals have burned out by late summer I have a lovely smaller flush of blooms to enjoy. If you really want to get ahead, June and July are also good times to start seeds for perennials and biennials to bloom next spring. Sow seeds in a protected seed bed, and then transplant seedlings in the autumn to overwinter. Next spring you’ll be rewarded handsomely with garden full of glorious colour. Enjoy your garden. Rachel Leverton
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In the Frame & looking forward... TIM AND JO ROBERTS, both of whom are experienced picture framers, are well into their eighth trading year at Spectrum Picture Framing and Gallery in Thirsk. Thanks to their ever growing number of loyal customers, business is booming in their “high tech” on-site Framing Workshop and Gallery. Says Jo, “We never cease to be amazed by the wonderful and varied art work that customers bring in for framing. In addition to the regular watercolours, oils, prints, embroideries, photographs, war medals and sports memorabilia; other framing challenges include; ballet pumps, coins and even African arrows!” “We are also very keen to support local artists”, explains Tim. “We are delighted to confirm that we will be showing Thirsk artist Robin Puplett’s latest work in June, following an incredibly successful exhibition of his North Yorkshire landscapes last year in the Gallery.” As for the country themed Gallery,
Gallery Owners Tim and Jo, with artist Robin Puplett (centre)
latest work from renowned artists Debbie Boon, Aaminah Snowdon, Angela Davidson, Becky Mair, Nolon Stacey and Sue Howells are ever present in the Gallery. A wonderful range of sculpture forms part of their exclusive British made gift range, with Horses and Hares being very popluar! Spectrum is open from 9.00am to 5.00pm Tuesday to Friday and 9.00am to 4.30pm on Saturday. A Home Consultation Service is available. Spectrum Framing and Gallery, 5 Kirkgate, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 1PQ. Telephone: (01845) 527773. www.spectrumframing.co.uk. e-mail: info@spectrumframing.co.uk Also on Twitter @spectrumframing and Facebook.
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