Northallerton InFocus Summer 2016

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Tour De Yorkshire!

We look at how this fantastic occasion was celebrated as it passed through Northallerton

Mental Health Support A look at this valuable service at their Spring Open Day

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new businesses

New businesses and services FEATURED

Mental Health Support in Northallerton The Fabulous World of Nail Art National Picnic Week Events to enjoy this Summer FEATURED

Northallerton Carnival

MRI Scanner

Great news for the Friarage MRI Scanner Appeal

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local news: FEATURED

Art benefits Scanner appeal FEATURED

Hanging Baskets FEATURED

Celebrating Tour De Yorkshire FEATURED

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Welcome to the Summer issue Summer is here and we welcome it with a look back at the Tour De Yorkshire celebrations on p26, it really was a lovely family day. In this issue we have everything from details of new businesses and services, to book reviews and hanging baskets! There’s some great health and welfare news on pages 12 & 20, as we learn about the Mental Health Support team and how the MRI Scanner Appeal is being boosted! I hope you all enjoy this issue and I’ll see you again in Autumn. Best wishes,

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and they will receive the equivalent space in complimentary editorial*. This editorial provides excellent business exposure to 14,700 homes and businesses and allows further explanation of the new business or services available. * Editorial must be supplied completed.

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Tejanos brings an infusion of colour & flavour to Northallerton Tejanos, the new Tex Mex restaurant based on Northallerton high street, launched little over a month ago, bringing an infusion of colour and flavour to the town. With a menu that boasts a selection of delicious dishes, catering for meat lovers, as well as vegetarians and those with food allergies, the restaurant hopes to attract those who appreciate an alternative to traditional pub grub and want to try something exciting and different.

Restaurant Owner, Luci Matthews comments: “It was only after living in America and Canada that I realised my real love of Tex Mex food and all that it offered. We were surprised that there was nothing like it in Northallerton or really the surrounding area. I have a real passion for food and I understand how important the customers are therefore we will be listening to what they are looking for and ensure we deliver.”

With an array of drinks including hand-picked fine wines, cocktails and ales, there is something for everyone in this light and airy restaurant.

“We will be changing the menu on a regular basis as well as offering specials to ensure there is always a fresh feel every time people visit.”

Simple décor creates a relaxed atmosphere, with just the right balance of formality for an afternoon lunch or an evening meal with family or friends. The restaurant welcomes adults and children alike and provides a bar, lunch, dinner and takeaway menu.

The restaurant is located above Lakeland Leather and is open from 12pm – 10pm, Wednesday to Sunday. For further details and to book a table at Tejanos please call: 01609 777770 or email bookings@ tejanos.co.uk.

New Website Design Service

Print. Design. Web @ Printing.com

Printing.com was opened on Castlegate in Thirsk in 2008 by Viv and Gary Glendenning, supplying the local area with all kinds of quality printing: stationery, leaflets, flyers, postcards, posters, business cards, etc. Over the years they have added more and more to the range including Pop Up Roller Banners, Exhibition products, flags, promotional items and much more, with a full, competitively priced design service also available. Printing.com has now evolved to offer a full website building service called Nettl. The websites are bespoke, built after a full consultation meeting to find out exactly what is required to suit your business and priced

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accordingly, with prices starting from just £199, plus yearly hosting and VAT. Customers now more than ever, are finding services on their mobile or tablet and Nettl websites are built to be mobile and tablet friendly – so you don’t have to pinch and expand to find the required information. Technology has moved on over the years and what used to be difficult to implement is now easier and therefore cheaper, so if you need to update your existing website to be more user friendly or if you don’t have a website, now would be a good time to talk to us. Printing.com Studio, 10 Castlegate,Thirsk, YO7 1HL. T: 01845 523 424


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Mental Health Support Spring Open Day - April 2016 We were delighted to be asked to attend the Mental Health Support Open Day on 8th April. The Centre (at No 2, The Link) provide a wide range of valuable support services and activities to people across Northallerton and the surrounding areas. The Open Day provided a wonderful opportunity the to meet the team

at MHS and learn more about their services. There were handmade crafts, jams and baking, as well as knitted items, beauty products and bric-a-brac. The friendly staff were on hand to explain about the Centre and their plans for the future. More events are currently being planned, so watch this space for details!

About MHS Hambleton & Richmondshire MHS’s approach to service provision is to hear and listen to people about their experiences with mental health problems. This begins with an acceptance that people are experts in their own lives and that what is important is to understand the impact of these experiences upon them as individuals and also in their wider relationships. The support offered by MHS is welcoming, practical and focused on the individual. It is accepted that people’s experiences of mental health problems are invaluable in the contributions they can make to improving theirs and other people’s well-being.

How did it start? Conceived in 1980, ‘THE MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP’ (MHSG) emerged as a grassroots response to the unmet needs of people experiencing mental health problems and their carers. The aim was to offer support to those isolated by their mental health difficulties. Initially this was achieved through a social club and befriending support.

it received funding in 1988 which allowed a project worker to be employed to co-ordinate and extend the range of services. Soon after the idea of a community based day centre was put forward by a newly appointed consultant psychiatrist.

Now? At any given time over 30 Volunteers support the whole range of MHS’s services from driving to running social clubs and befriending. Without their commitment, skill and experience which have been sustained over many years, MHS’s services would be much the poorer.

Who started it? At first the MHSG services were run entirely by volunteers, with support from newly created Community Care Associations (CCAs). As the organisation’s experience and reputation grew

Providing Vital Services: Drop In Day Centre Out Reach

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Social Clubs Services for Older People Occupational Therapy Training

www. 4mhs.org info@4mhs.org Call: (01609) 780758 2 The Link Crosby Road, Northallerton. DL6 1DG

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The Fabulous World of Nail Art People have been painting their nails for thousands of years.

white, or go for a more detailed design, such as zebra print.

A decade ago one could only choose between a coloured polish or a French manicure. But recently nail art has taken off, with elaborate designs featuring everything from geometric patterns to miniature landscapes. Nail art ranges from simple stripes, to incredibly intricate creations, some of which can take hours to produce.

Flags - Many countries’ flags are quite simple to recreate. You could paint each nail with the same flag, or go for a full United Nations range of designs. Flags are ideal for celebrating sporting events, such as Euro 2016 or Rugby Union.

For the fancier designs and best results, visit a nail salon. There are plenty of stand-alone salons across the country, as well as smaller nail bars in spas, department stores and beauty salons. If you have time, patience and a steady hand however, you could try the following designs at home, particularly if you have a willing friend to help out‌ Monochrome - Try painting half a nail black, and the other half

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Polka dot - Paint each nail with a base colour and allow to dry before dotting on different colours. Stripes - Fun for summer, stripes can conjure up images of seaside deckchairs or Breton t-shirts. Stripes across the nail can be slightly harder to get right, so you may prefer to work from the nail bed to the tip. All that glitters - This look is easy to create, but effective. Paint your nails with a high shine metallic polish, such as...


...Nars’ in Milos Rich Gold. While wet, sprinkle over some fine glitter. Alternatively, choose a polish which already has added sparkle, such as L’Oreal’s Color Riche Gold Dust. Ombre - With this look you want to create a gradient of colour. Start by painting the lightest shade onto your nail and leaving it to dry. Then paint a band of the light shade onto a flat glass surface, and a darker shade above it. Altogether, the painted area on the glass should be just longer than your nail. Mix the shades together slightly where they meet. Lightly press a makeup sponge into the polish, then roll it onto your nail. Embellishments - Stick on nail gems are easy to apply, although they don’t tend to last very long! Try a line along the cuticle, or one small gem on each nail. For best results, allow plenty of time for each colour to dry, before applying the next shade, to avoid smudging. You may also want to add a clear top coat, to help your creation last longer. Have fun! Kate Duggan

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National Picnic Week 11-19 June is National Picnic Week:acelebrationofpicnicking that’s been happening in the UK for over a decade. Some see picnics as a romantic affair to be shared with a loved one, fine foods and a bottle of champagne. For others it’s an inexpensive family day out and often a reminder of childhood days. Or it could be a chance to spend time with friends, choosing to meet at a given location and each bringing along their favourite food and drinks to share. You can find recommendations for places to enjoy your picnic on the National Picnic Week website: www.nationalpicnicweek.co.uk or you could try asking friends for their preferences. For many people a picnic consists of traditional items such as sandwiches, crisps, boiled eggs and cakes or fruit. Research shows however that Mediterranean options such as deli-style meats, olives, humus and crackers are

also now commonly included and some choose to create items from special picnic recipe books. One of the tricks of picnicking successfully is packaging items correctly to ensure food is not squashed beyond recognition and drinks don’t leak. Carrying your picnic on a bike ride can create extra difficulties but add to the fun. Utilise specialist plastic containers, cling film, foil and sandwich bags, or buy items pre-packed. You could even splash out on a traditional picnic hamper. You can now buy a wide range of stylish brightly coloured plastic plates, cutlery and cups to enhance your experience. It’s a good idea to remember to take napkins or kitchen roll and some wet wipes, as eating a picnic can get a little messy, particularly if you are sat on a picnic rug rather than at a table. Do take some bags for your rubbish too; never leave litter behind. By Susan Brookes-Morris

Out & About 10th June

Hambleton Forum All are cinema showings unless indicated Despite The Falling Snow (12A) Friday 3rd June: 17:30 Sunday 5th June: 20:00 Friday 10th June: 14:30 Eye In The Sky (15) Friday 3rd June: 20:00 Friday 10th June: 20:00 Saturday 11th June: 17:30

25th June

Ratchet and Clank (PG) Friday 10th June: 17:30 Saturday 11th June: 14:30 Sunday 12th June: 14:30 Patrick Monahan - Disco (Comedy) Saturday 11th June: 20:00

Years

Criminal (15) Saturday 11th June: 20:00 Friday 17th June: 7:30 Sunday 19th June: 20:00 Golden Years (12A) Sunday 12th June: 17:30 Friday 17th June: 20:00 Saturday 18th June: 14:30 Friday 24th June: 14:30 Florence Foster Jenkins (PG) Friday 17th June: 14:30 Sunday 19th June: 17:30 Friday 24th June: 20:15 Sunday 26th June: 17:30 X-men Apocalypse (TBC) Friday 24th June: 17:30 Sunday 26th June: 20:00 Saturday 2nd July: 14:30 Roy Chubby Brown (18) Comedy Friday 1st July: 19:30

June 6th – 12th

Angry Birds - Baby Friendly (PG) Baby Friendly Cinema Tuesday 5th July: 10:00 Romeo and Juliet (Delayed Live) (12A) Theatre Thursday 21st July: 19:00

Pop-up Information Points Thirsk Garden Centre

Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th

10am—2pm

Stokesley Library

Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th

1pm—4pm

Galtres Centre

Wednesday 8th

10am-2pm

Richmond Station

Thursday 9th and Friday 10th

10am—2pm

Friarage Hub Café

Thursday 9th

10am—2pm

Leyburn Market

Friday 10th June

More events visit: forumnorthallerton. org.uk or call: 01609 776230 .........................................................

9am—1pm

Northallerton Town Hall

Coffee Morning Drop-in Support Agencies, Carer Information, Tombola Stall Wednesday 8th June 9am—2pm Registered Charity no. 1092023

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n Northallerton Silver Band Concert Northallerton Silver Band are giving a concert, to celebrate her Majesty the Queen’s 90th Birthday, in the Yorkshire Suite of the Golden Lion Hotel Northallerton, Friday 10th June at 7.30pm. Tickets are £7 and available from Golden Lion reception, Greensleeves, Central Arcade or by ringing: 01609 777272 ......................................................... n All Saints Church Open Day The Friends of All Saints Church, Northallerton, invite you to join them for an open day. Church Open from 2pm with displays of Silver and Vestments throughout the afternoon. Guided tours of the church interior and Tower Belfrey. 6 - 7pm. - Organ Recital given by Paul, Bishop of Whitby 7.30pm - Auction of donated items from Silver and Antiques to Art You are welcome to call in for any or all of these events. Refreshments available Admission Free www.cofe-northallerton.org.uk or ring 01609 778506 .........................................................

2nd & 3rd July

n Appleton Wiske Scarecrow Festival From 11am to 5pm. A great afternoon out and saunter round the village to view all the scarecrows. There will also be a treasure hunt for the children with prizes (more details at the event.) With stalls and attractions there is plenty to see. Take the children to make their own miniature scarecrow and visit the Church to see the exhibition of quilts made by the ladies of the village. You will find refreshment and tombola stalls in the village hall. The homemade cakes, scones and savouries are not to be missed. Fabulous tombola and raffle prizes. Entrance £2 per adult, children free and includes a scarecrow map at the village hall, DL6 2AB. All proceeds towards village facilities. .........................................................


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7th July

n Strawberry Fayre St James Church Romanby: 10am - 4pm Admission £3.50 which includes your strawberry tea. STALLS, TOMBOLA, PLANTS All proceeds to church funds. Donations of cakes, books, plants welcome. .........................................................

Northallerton Striders n 3rd June Scorton circular. 09:30 No.55 bus to Scorton. Lunch in Community Café. Return 14:04 (last bus). Pat & Pat n 7th June Cod Beck, meet at Swainby Village Hall 09:45 No.X80 bus to Swainby, 10:15 start. Return 13:25, 14:23, 15:25 Ken N n 11th June Seaton Carew to Hartlepool linear. 09:45 No.X80 bus to Middlesbrough. Then a No.1 bus to Seaton Carew. Return X80 13:30 or 16:20 Mike n 17th June Osmotherley circular. 10:20 No.80 bus to Osmotherly. Return 13:34 or 15:34 June & Reingard n 21st June Carlton Blackwell Ox circular. Cars meet at Forum to arrange car sharing & depart 09:30 prompt. Walk starts at 10:15. Ken N n 25th June Northallerton Dibdale circular. Meet at Forum to start walking at 10am prompt. Helen Full details available at: www.northallertonstriders.org.uk .........................................................

Hambleton Strollers n JUNE 2016 Wednesday 1 Stokesley Public Car Park Co-op Wednesday 1 Thirsk Swimming Pool Thursday 2 Bedale Leisure Centre Monday 6 Great Ayton Library Tuesday 7 Northallerton Mowbray House Surgery Tuesday 7 Swainby Cod Beck Tuesday 7 Easingwold Galtres Centre Wednesday 8 Stokesley Health Centre Wednesday 8 Thirsk Tourist Information Point Thursday 9 Bedale Leisure Centre Friday 10 Northallerton Tourist Information Centre Monday 13 Great Ayton Library Tuesday 14 Northallerton Mayford House Surgery Wednesday 15 Stokesley Public Car Park (Co-op) Wednesday 15 Thirsk Swimming Pool Thursday 16 Bedale Leisure Centre Monday 20 Great Ayton Library Tuesday 21 Northallerton Mowbray House Surgery Tuesday 21 Carlton Blackwell Ox Tuesday 21 Easingwold Galtres Centre Wednesday 22 Stokesley Health Centre Wednesday 22 Thirsk Lambert Medical Centre Thursday 23 Bedale Leisure Centre Friday 24 Northallerton The Forum Monday 27 Great Ayton Library Tuesday 28 Northallerton Mayford House Surgery Wednesday 29 Stokesley Health Centre Wednesday 29 Thirsk Health Centre Thursday 30 Bedale Leisure Centre Meet at 10.15 for Walks to start at 10.30 am. Pick up a leaflet at GP Surgeries, Tourist Points, Libraries, Hambleton Council offices or call 01609 771624 for more information. Some walks are more strenuous than others so please call in advance if unsure. .........................................................

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y l u J h t 0 1 y a d n u S 12 - 5pm

Twice as many stalls than last year! From charity to crafts, from fudge to fresh bread and much more in between, a huge variety! Rodeo Bull, small fair rides, Bar and a Cider Bar Ice cream and a balloon man. Purple Play Bus and the National Espresso Red Bus Food stalls including BBQ, Posh

Grill, Southern Fried Chicken and Donuts. VW Camper Van Photo Booth. The Speed Kick from Middlesboro FC Joes Owls display Monster Trucks, a Vintage Tractor and Gypsy Caravan Military Vehicles, Climbing Wall and Cadets Static displays from Spirit of the Past re-enactment group

(Western cowboys with chuck wagon) WW2 Soviet Field Hospital WW1 Nurses Ward TWO Marching Show Bands. Kiddies Corner The Fire Service are doing a Jaws of Life demonstration in the Arena Children’s Races in the Arena Singing and Dancing acts on the Stage The day begins at 12 noon

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with a road parade from the Marching bands and some of the exhibitors. There have been sponsorship and donations from many of the local business’s. The Northallerton Carnival is run in Partnership with THIRSK & NORTHALLERTON LIONS CLUB.

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Fundraising Success! Bright & beautiful art benefits scanner appeal THANKS to a local Northallerton art group, the Friarage Hospital’s MRI scanner appeal has received a £700 windfall. The Tuesday Art Group regularly get together at Romanby Womens Institute to practice art.

An exhibition of their artwork with a flora and fauna theme helped to raise this fantastic amount thanks to everyone who attended to view the scenic work. A raffle at the event and donations from the group’s generous members boosted the total.

Their weekly sessions are a social and learning occasion and they support and encourage their love of art and work on producing artwork in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

Art group chairman, Mrs Paula Robinson from Romanby, said: “We all really enjoyed producing the artwork for our exhibition and everyone worked really hard to produce the lovely art on show.

The amateur artists enjoy demos from artists and help each other in developing their creativity and imagination through their painting.

“We chose the Friarage as it is our local hospital, a cause close to all our hearts and one which we all might need at some time.”

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Chairman of the Friends of the Friarage, Dr Upendra Somasundram, said: “The lovely artwork is a pleasure to see and we are very grateful to the group’s members for the generous donation for the scanner appeal.” A MRI scanner for the Friarage will have huge benefits for people living in and around Northallerton and will be a valuable resource for medical teams and a welcome addition to the diagnostic services currently available at the Northallerton hospital. Photo: Dr Upendra Somasundram with Tuesday Art Group member Celia Coulthard (left) Paula Robinson (right) and members of the group at their weekly session

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GARDEN VIEW

Hanging Baskets Whether planted for summer or winter interest, hanging baskets provide valuable colour at eye level. Choose vibrant bedding plants for a short-term show or herbs, shrubs and evergreens for a longlasting display.

When to plant a hanging basket Plant summer hanging baskets from April onwards, but they will need protection from frost until the middle or end of May. If you do not have a greenhouse, it is usually easier to plant in situ once the frosts have passed. Plant winter hanging baskets between September and October, and it doesn’t matter if they are frosted as the plants are should be hardy. You would normally plant up a longlasting perennial hanging basket from April onwards, depending on the types of plants being used.

How to plant a hanging basket The basic principals of creating a hanging basket for winter and summer are the same.

Lining First of all, if you are using a standard wire basket, it will need to be lined. You can buy readymade cardboard liners and fibrous materials sold for the purpose, but a thrifty option is to collect moss from the lawn. Aim to cover the inside with about a 1.5cm (½in) thick layer of the material and

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then half fill the basket with compost.

Compost A multipurpose is fine for a display that only has to last for one year, but John Innes No 2 is better for a longer-lasting arrangement. And if you want to grow plants such as winter flowering heathers, it is best to go for ericaeous compost, although Erica carnea and E. × darleyensis cultivars are tolerant of other composts that contain lime. Also consider using water-retaining granules to help reduce the chore of watering.

Choosing and arranging the plants When you begin to arrange the plants in the basket, it is usually easiest to start with one, central plant. This can be used to create structure and impact, which is particularly important in winter if its other companions fail to flower in cold snaps Around this, position some trailing plants to cover the sides of the basket, particularly if it is made from wire. However, using a more decorative basket is best where it will be easily seen Along with this selection, it is worth considering carefully the flowering plants. Choose colours that work

well together and plants that flower reliably. For example, winterflowering pansies, petunias, lobelia and geraniums are always winners

Finishing touches Once all the plants are in, fill around the rootballs carefully with more compost, firming gently. You can push in some controlled-release fertiliser pellets or plugs at this stage, and then water well.

Aftercare Once the basket is planted, what else is needed? Check baskets every day in summer, watering always unless the compost is wet. Drying out is an increasing risk as the plants grow and days remain warm Although baskets don’t dry out as quickly in winter, they still need regular checking. Aim to keep the compost moist but not soggy, and avoid wetting the foliage and flowers In spring, summer and early autumn (April to September), apply a liquid fertiliser Deadhead regularly to prevent the plants’ energy going into seed production, rather than more flowers

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Problems Hanging baskets rely most on the gardener to ensure they don’t dry out. However, poor flowering can be remedied by trying the following: Ensure the baskets stays moist but not soggy. Feed once a week with a liquid fertiliser. Winter hanging baskets do greatly benefit from a sheltered, sunny spot. If the position is exposed, consider giving the basket some protection in the coldest weather. Use either a layer of fleece, or sit the basket on a bucket in a cool greenhouse for just the worst days. Watch out for common pests such as aphids, slugs, snails and vine weevil. Diseases that may be troublesome include powdery mildew, pelargonium rust, fuchsia rust and impatiens downy mildew.


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Northallerton Celebrates Tour De Yorkshire in style! Northallerton Celebrated the Tour de Yorkshire on Sunday 1st May A fun family day included entertainment on a stage in the Church Green area, hosted by Star Radio and Simon Bailes. A Large Screen showed the race progress (Sponsored by Hambleton District Council, BT and the Mayor, John Forest.)

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A fun day was had by all and the rain didn’t deter the crowds. Although some were concerned about the race going through town with the fair on, it actually enhanced the photos and was positively received by the crowds on the day. A Plaque was presented to the Mayor from the Tour De Yorkshire organisers to commemorate the tour passing through Northallerton. The plaque will be mounted in the Town Hall when planning permission is granted.

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Beware Cold Callers! Unfortunately some large, reputable businesses are attracting the unwanted attention of scammers and cowboy builders who are cold calling and knocking on the doors of innocent people, pretending to be from well known companies working in the area. They apply pressure sales and bully tactics to get people to hand money over for substandard work, or in some cases work that does not even get done! Resin Drives, a reputable national driveway company have fallen victim to this scam and have a few words of advice for innocent consumers to ensure they and their money stay safe:

Reputable companies will never knock on your door touting for business. Always ask for identification which is provided by reputable companies whenever their employees are visiting a customer. Do background checks and make sure the company they say they are from has sent them.

Check companies out on Trust Pilot Never hand over cash or any kind of payment to any work person unless you have contacted them directly and employed their services yourself. Resin Drives spokesperson has the final word, “Resin Drives would never cold call or knock on your door, we advertise nationally and all of our customers contact us direct from the advertising we do, or through word of mouth referrals. It concerns us greatly that people are being conned by these disreputable people. Follow our check list and you will not fall foul of this scam.�

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