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Santa Sunday 2015!
We take a look at the exciting changes to this years Santa Sunday and Christmas 2015 around the market towns
Hair Today then gone!
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Local lady raises money for Cancer Research UK
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new businesses: FEATURED New businesses and services FEATURED
Local lady raises money for charity Hambleton Strollers Schedule Better posture with Coach Dianne Local Events across our area FEATURED
Santa Sunday & Christmas 2015
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19 christmas 20 garden view: 22 local news 26 28 competiton: 30 index
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Enjoy delicious eggnog Family Quiz & Countdown tips FEATURED
Choosing the right Christmas Tree MRI Scanner fundraising news FEATURED
Your chance to win theatre tickets InFocus Magazine Details & Index
Welcome to the Winter issue of Northallerton InFocus As Winter arrives and we start to think about Christmas, we take a look at a number of exciting events and news from around Northallerton, as well as health and fitness tips. There’s some great fundraising stories on p10 and p26 and your chance to win theatre tickets on p28. 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 Christmas and I’ll see you again in Spring. Best wishes,
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Introducing New Businesses and Services
Sally & Sarah Care: passionate about care Sally and Sarah are two ladies who changed their careers and decided to set up a partnership to look after people at home. Why? Because they feel very passionately home is where you should be! Home is where we all feel most comfortable and secure; everything is familiar and when unwell or have memory problems it is the place where we can relax and rest. At Sally and Sarah we appreciate how important the little things are. We get to know all your likes and dislikes…your favourite soap, bubble bath the clothes you like to wear…down to the food you like to eat. We listen attentively to the type of help you require and deliver it according to your needs. We cook meals from scratch and will do all sorts of household chores. We even feed the cat and take the dog out! Sometimes, it could be just a trip out, a drive to a favourite spot or a place you like to visit that will make your day. When you have had an operation or undergoing long term treatment just
knowing someone will be visiting to assist with your personal care, household tasks or shopping can ease the stress. Families that live away can be reassured their loved one is well taken care of. We are not a big company as we want you to feel comfortable with our staff and continuity of care is very important to us and we realise it is to you. We care for all types of people from those requiring just a hand to start their day off to those who have memory problems or palliative conditions. We listen to what is important to them and work in such a way as to ensure their care is personalised, coordinated, enabling and that they are treated with dignity, compassion and respect. Put simply, these have always been our core values. ..................................................................... Tel: 01642 60 80 70 Email: hello@sallyandsarahcare.co.uk Website: www.sallyandsarahcare.co.uk
From Finance to Beauty! “I’m so exciting to be starting my own Therapy business!!!” says Jo about her new business. “I’ve worked since leaving school at 16 in the finance industry. I wanted a well-paid job so I could buy loads of clothes and look as good as my older sister! I’ve always had an interest in beauty treatments, so when I was 20 I enrolled in a 2 year beauty course at Kirkby College, but just before the end of the course I had my beautiful Daughter Ashleigh, and although I always thought I would go back to college, life got in the way, and I pursued my career in finance whilst supporting my daughters dancing career. After she graduated from a Performing Arts College in London, she got her first job as a professional dancer which took her around the USA. It was then I thought I want to
go back to college. That was really scary! But I loved it and at the end of my training I started to expand from family and friends to clients, and slowly my spare room at home in Ingleby Arncliffe gradually turned in to my Beauty Treatment room. This has led me to leaving my finance career in the last couple of months to focusing on my beauty client’s full time. At the moment I’m having a new room go through a major building renovation, which once complete will be out of this world. I’ve recently added Nouveau Express lashes, LVL Enhance, to my exciting list of treatments, which include HD Brows, OPI Gel, OPI manicures & Pedicures, and Lycon precision waxing. ‘Like’ my Facebook page to keep up to date with new treatments, colours and any Offers I have on.
Anyone looking for a quality treatment, with quality products from ONLY REPUTABLE APPROVED retailers, then please get in touch on: 07952 155239. I’m also available for HD Brows in Yarm Kiwi Boutique every Saturday on: 01642 791212
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Hair Today...Gone Tomorrow! On 1st September 2015 ‘New Jersey’ in Bedale held a sponsored Head Shave for Cancer Research UK. The very brave lady was Anthea Adams, one of Jane Bates’ lovely knitting ladies.
Anthea has raised £2,700 for the Charity.
The next Charity event to take place at ‘New Jersey’ will be for Children In Need on Friday 13th November 2015 when, as in previous years, the knitters will be knitting from 09.30 to 21.00 hours for this worthy cause. For more details contact Jane at New Jersey on: 01677 427746
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Walking For Health HAMBLETON STROLLERS: November & December 2015 Meet at 10.15 for Walks to start at 10.30 a.m. Pick up a leaflet at GP Surgeries, Tourist Points, Libraries, Hambleton Council offices or call 01609 771624 for more information. MeetPlease note that walks are either short, medium or long. Contact us on: 01609 771624 if you have any questions.
November Wednesday 11th: Stokesley Health Centre Wednesday 11th: Thirsk Swimming Pool Thursday 12th: Bedale Leisure Centre Friday 13th: Northallerton Hambleton Leisure Centre Monday 16th: Great Ayton Library Tuesday 17th: Northallerton Mayford House Surgery Tuesday 17th: Easingwold Galtres Centre Tuesday 17th: Great Broughton Bay Horse Pub Wednesday 18th: Stokesley Public Car Park Co-op Thursday 19th: Bedale Leisure Centre Monday 23rd: Great Ayton Library Tuesday 24th: Northallerton Mowbray House Surgery Wednesday 25th: Stokesley Health Centre Thursday 26th: Thirsk Tourist Information Centre Thursday 26th: Bedale Leisure Centre Friday 27th: Northallerton The Forum Monday 30th: Great Ayton Library
December Tuesday 1st: Northallerton Mayford House Surgery Tuesday 1st: Easingwold Galtres Centre Tuesday 1st: Ingleby Greenhow Church Car Park Wednesday 2nd: Stokesley Public Car Park Co-op Thursday 3rd: Bedale Leisure Centre Monday 7th: Great Ayton Library Tuesday 8th: Northallerton Mowbray House Surgery Wednesday 9th: Stokesley Health Centre Wednesday 9th: Thirsk Swimming Pool Thursday 10th: Bedale Leisure Centre Friday 11th: Northallerton Hambleton Leisure Centre Monday 14th: Great Ayton Library Tuesday 15th: Northallerton Golden Lion, Romanby Tuesday 15th: Carlton Blackwell Ox Tuesday 15th: Easingwold Galtres Centre Wednesday 16th: Stokesley Public Car Park (Co-op) Thursday 17th: Bedale Leisure Centre Monday 21st: Great Ayton Library Tuesday 22nd: Northallerton Mowbray House Surgery Wednesday 23rd: Stokesley Health Centre Thursday 24th: Thirsk Tourist Information Point Thursday 24th: Bedale Leisure Centre Monday 28th: Great Ayton Library Tuesday 29th: Northallerton Mayford House Surgery Tuesday 29th: Easingwold Galtres Centre Tuesday 29th: Swainby Village Hall Wednesday 30th: Stokesley Health Centre Thursday 31st: Bedale Leisure Centre
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BEtter Posture with Coach Dianne Fitness Pilates is a modern, Eastern and Western combination of philosophies based on the original teachings of Joseph Pilates. The aim of Fitness Pilates is to identify basic postural imbalances through Pilates based exercises as well as posture. Once called “the best kept secret of the chic, rich, famous and beautiful,� Pilates is now a household name. Each exercise is designed to make the maximum use of your time by targeting the deep postural muscles of the body, building strength from the inside out and re-balancing your muscles. Fitness Pilates attacks the roots of bad posture by toning little-used muscles groups in the abdomen, torso, upper and lower back (core), while incorporating a slow breathing technique to energise the body. The moves are also designed to work the muscles of the whole body (abdominals, lower back, thighs, buttocks, calves, arms, shoulders) and to gently lengthen them. The result is a body that is properly aligned and at less risk of injury. It is a no- impact class suitable for men and women of ages, levels and abilities, is a good way to relax and unwind and is also weight-bearing
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exercise so helps to prevent osteoporosis.
any exercise programme.
Why do we love Fitness Pilates?
Participants are encouraged to work at their own individual levels, building up strength, endurance and flexibility gradually at their own pace. .........................................................................................
Fitness Pilates is challenging yet safe exercise that promotes a balanced body, a longer, leaner, toned shape, superb posture, a flat stomach, a strong back and increased mobility and flexibility. It also increases strength and endurance, improves balance and coordination, all without producing over developed or bulky muscles.
For more information contact Dianne on 07762 323970 or email dianne.darville@hotmail.com
Is it suitable for me? My Fitness Pilates classes are suitable for everyone regardless of age, sex and level of fitness. Each exercise can be done at different levels of intensity with additional modifications to cater for anyone with specific muscular or joint limitations. If you are in any doubt, it is always advisable to check with your GP before undergoing
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Out & About Hambleton Forum
Sunday 29th 8pm Maze Runner 12A
All are cinema showings unless indicated NOVEMBER Friday 13th 2.30pm Walk in the Woods 15
Many more events on, visit: www. forumnorthallerton.org.uk for more details or call: 01609 776230 .........................................................
Friday 13th 5.30pm Suffragette 12A Friday 13th 8pm Irrational Man 12A Saturday 14th 2.30pm Everest 12A Saturday 14th 5.30pm Irrational Man 12A Saturday 14th 8pm Suffragette 12A Thursday 19th 7.30pm Allerton Players Straight and Narrow Concert Friday 20th 2.30pm The Intern 12A Friday 20th 7.30pm Allerton Players Straight and Narrow Concert Saturday 21st 2.30pm Maze Runner 12A Saturday 21st 7.30pm Allerton Players Straight and Narrow Concert
29th November
n Husthwaite Village Christmas Market Come and browse our wonderful Christmas offering at our popular market. Decorations, present ideas and stocking fillers, quality art and crafts, cards, books, jewellery and beauty products. Stock your cupboards with our usual selection of artisan breads, award winning Husthwaite cider, fruit and veg, sweet treats, chocolates, preserves and chutneys, bread, olive oils, pies and pasties. Everything you need for the festive season, including Christmas trees! The Apple Tree Café will be serving up delicious home-made hot and cold food, beverages, mince pies and a little festive cheer! Entrance free, all ages welcome – donations gratefully accepted For enquiries, please contact us at H.V.Markets@mail.com 11am - 3pm. Husthwaite Village Hall YO61 4PY Charity number 1013186 ...................................................................
Sunday 22nd 2.30pm Walk in the Woods 15 Sunday 22nd 5.30pm Maze Runner 12A Sunday 22nd 8pm The Intern 12A
Northallerton Striders
Thursday 26th 7pm Of Mice and Men - LIVE Theatre Streamed In
14th November
Friday 27th 2.30pm Suffragette 12A Saturday 28th 2.30pm Hotel Transylvania 2 U Sunday 29th 5.30pm The Intern 12A
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Marton le Moor circular (½ yr meeting), Cars meet at the Forum for a 10:00 departure. Lead: George
20th November
Stockton Bridges circular 09:45 No.X80 bus to Middlesbrough. Leads: George & June
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28th November
Easby Abbey circular 10:01 No.55 bus to Richmond Market Place. Lead: Brian O
4th December
Croft – Darlington walk 10:12 Darlington bus to Croft Comet. Leads: Pat A & Con
12th December
Northallerton, Brompton, Bank Rd, Scholla Ln circular Meet at Forum 10:00 depart. Lead: Alan
18th December
Bedale circular, 10:05 No.73 bus to Bedale. Return buses every ½ hour. Leads: Reingard & Jim
5th December
n North Yorkshire Chorus Christmas Concert Bach Christmas Oratorio PARTS 1, 2, 3 and 6. 7.30pm in All Saints Church Northallerton DL7 8LU. ...................................................................
6th December
26th December
Boxing Day Fountains Abbey Cars meet at the Forum for a 10:00 departure Lead: Pauline For Information on all walks please contact Brian on 01609 766 829 or email: NA.Striders14@aol.co.uk or visit: www.northallertonstriders.org.uk 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. ...................................................................
5th December
Town Hall. The concert – directed by Tim Waters – will support Yorkshire Air Ambulance and will start at 7.00pm. Tickets, costing £7 are available from Greensleeves, Central Arcade, Northallerton or by telephoning 01609 774158. Accompanied school students free entry. Refreshments will be provided. Northallerton Woodwind Ensemble’s Patron is Mr Bill Waters. For further information visit www.northallertonwoodwind.com ...................................................................
n Northallerton Woodwind Ensemble Concert Northallerton Woodwind Ensemble together with the Gospel Shock Choir will be holding their next concert on Saturday 5 December in Northallerton
n Christmas Fayre & Santa’s Grotto 11-3pm Northallerton Forum. Craft and gift stalls, Santa’s Grotto £3 per child (entrance and gift) stall enquiries whiteroseevents@outlook.com ...................................................................
9th December
n Christmas Concert Northallerton Silver Band are holding a Christmas concert in the Yorkshire suite at the Golden Lion Hotel in Northallerton on Wednesday 9th December at 7.30pm. Tickets £7 and they are available from Greensleeves, Central Arcade, Northallerton or from the reception of the Golden Lion Hotel or by calling: 01609 777272 ...................................................................
19th December
n Christmas Concert Northallerton Silver Band are holding a Christmas concert in Masham Town Hall on Saturday 19th December at 7.30pm. Tickets £7 and they are available from Greensleeves, Central Arcade, Northallerton, the Tourist Information Centre in Masham or by calling: 01609 777272 ...................................................................
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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Santa arrives early this year Northallerton Town Council and Barkers of Northallerton are delighted to announce that Santa Sunday will take place on 29th November 2015 from late morning. There will be Christmas themed food and gift stalls, and a variety of activities on the High Street including small fairground rides, the purple play bus, donkeys for the children to pet and performances on the stage which will include local school choirs and Rock Choir amongst others. Northallerton Silver Band will be playing in the Town Hall in the afternoon and tea, coffee and mince pies will be served in the Upper Hall. Santa will arrive on the double-decker bus at 2.30 pm, which is earlier this year. He will then take up residence in the grotto at the Town Hall until 4.30 pm. As darkness falls a short carol service will take place outside the Town Hall which will finish with the lighting of the Christmas tree by the Mayor, Councillor John Forrest and Santa before he leaves the town to continue his Christmas journey. Come along and join in the festivities and support your town.
Christmas Lights 2015 Thirsk Together with local business, voluntary groups and like minded residents we are bringing the magic of Christmas to Thirsk for a weekend celebration of all things Yorkshire and all things Christmas! Alongside our usual Saturday Market crammed full of local suppliers, there will be food and gift stalls in the Town Hall adjacent to the Ritz Cinema.
spirit of Christmas will be there touching all your senses with a real “Christmassy feel” Smell and taste the atmosphere by ambling through the stalls in our Indoor Fayre at the Town Hall on Friday evening and all day Saturday and Sunday. Visit the shops in the town for special offers and discounts and some of them will even have mulled wine and mince pies on offer! 27th - 29th November: www.thirskchristmasfayre.com
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Ripon Ripon’s Annual Light Switch On Event is Saturday 21st November, to include entertainment from the Salvation Army and a well renowned local Rock Choir to lead the proceedings to the important 6pm, in which the Lights will be switched on by a surprise guest! Meanwhile in Ripon on Saturday 21st November Ripon Cathedral are hosting their annual Food and Gift Christmas Fair, and Ripon Museums are also supporting these Ripon Events by opening their doors FREE to visitors!
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Excellent Eggnog When I was a little girl I was addicted to old American Christmas films (actually I still am). People always seemed to be drinking eggnog, and it sounded cosy and Christmassy and very American, and though actually I had no idea what it was I longed to drink it too. In fact eggnog traces its roots back to a 14th century England drink called posset. This was a drink of hot milk curdled with ale (bleurgh). Later in history eggs were added. Milk and eggs were expensive commodities in England and so the drink went out of fashion. When the American colonies were formed there was land a-plenty for chickens and cows and so it regained popularity over there. The American plantations, sustained by slaves, meant that rum was plentiful too and the drink became alcoholic and was enjoyed by the masses. In spite of its highly questionable history it remains for me the epitome of a festive drink – creamy and sweet; a Christmas cuddle in a glass. Preparation time: 20 minutes plus cooling and chilling time Serves 8
Method In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine milk, cream, cinnamon, vanilla bean, vanilla seeds, and nutmeg. Bring slowly to the boil. As soon as it boils remove from the heat and leave to cool so the flavours can infuse. In a large bowl or stand mixer, beat the egg yolks and sugar until pale and thick and ribbons form when the whisk is lifted. Strain the milk mixture then slowly whisk it into the egg and sugar mixture and continue to mix until everything is combined and smooth. Add the rum or brandy, and stir. Refrigerate overnight if serving chilled. The argument rages over whether eggnog should be served chilled or warm. Personally I like it warm but chilled is good too. Either way, serve and garnish with whipped cream if desired, grated nutmeg and a cinnamon stick.
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700ml whole milk (I’ve tried it with semi skimmed and it works well too) 240ml double cream 3 cinnamon sticks 1 vanilla bean pod, split and seeds removed 1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg, plus more for garnish 5 yolks, separated 130g granulated sugar 175ml Dark Rum or brandy Cinnamon sticks for garnish
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Family Christmas Quiz Relax and chill out. Get the family together and see if you can crack Northallerton InFocus’ Family Christmas Quiz. Good Luck, Wishing All Readers a Happy and Joyous Festive Season – John Harris 1. The discoverer of Uranus. 2. Which vowel is the only letter not on the top row of a Querty keyboard? 3. Which King of England was killed by an arrow in the eye? 4. The 3rd longest serving monarch of Britain? 5. Signed by King John at Runnymede in 1214? 6. Where does the President of the United States live? 7. The shortest serving monarch of Britain? 8. The first football team to win both the FA Cup and the League in the same season? 9. The first country to win the World Cup at football? 10. Which chess piece can only move diagonally? 11. A film about a miner’s son who wanted to be a
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ballet dancer? 12. He was an academic who captained England at Football and Cricket in addition to holding the world long jump record? 13. Gloucestershire lad played for England at Football and Cricket? 14. Who was caught trying to blow up the Houses of Parliament? 15. From what tree do acorns grow? 16. Once known as Peking? 17. What term in tennis is used for 40-40? 18. When do Christmas Day and New Year’s Day fall in the same year? 19. Capital of Australia? 20. Who painted the Mona Lisa? 21. What turns red in acid and blue in an alkali? 22. A large desert situated in North Africa? 23. Which famous horse race is run at Cheltenham in the spring? 24. Capital of Iceland? 25. Name the wizard in the days of King Arthur 26. The longest serving President of the United
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States of America? 27. The shortest serving President of the United States of America? 28. Which character has a nose that grows longer every time he tells a lie? 29. The second man to set foot on the Moon? 30. The last man to set foot on the Moon? 31. The most common element on Earth? 32. Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? 33. Unscramble these letters for the name of a superhero: MNATBA 34. What is a Stradivarius? 35. How many sides does a nonagon have? 36. What are Prince George’s middle names? 37. Name the recreated theatre from Shakespeare’s time in London 38. Who wrote Peter Pan? 39. Name the two families in Romeo and Juliet 40. What is the most southerly point on mainland Britain? Answers on p18.
Whilst it’s not a public holiday, many people across the UK choose to take Christmas Eve off work to do last minute preparations and take part in special activities. Many Christians attend church services ranging from special family-based events, to the traditional Midnight Mass. In other countries, the opening of presents is part of the Christmas Eve celebrations along with a large meal enjoyed with family and friends. In the UK many spend Christmas Eve delivering gifts to friends and relatives, if of course they are not rushing round the shops perhaps having made a deliberate decision to buy at the last minute because many shops now start their sales early! Others will enjoy festive activities such as a visit to Santa’s grotto, skating on one of the special ice rinks that pop up in many towns and cities, or taking a trip to the local pantomime. Of course it’s wise to book Christmas Eve activities well in advance as it’s a popular time. Many choose to spend at least part of the day at home watching Christmas movies, listening to festive CDs and doing everything they can to ensure that Christmas Day goes perfectly. Most vegetables can be peeled and left safely in saucepans of cold water overnight. Fiddly jobs such as wrapping bacon
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around the sausages for pigs in blankets and preparing stuffing and sauces can also be done. You can get your turkey oven ready too by placing an onion and oranges in the cavity, greasing the skin, wrapping with bacon and putting it in the baking tray with foil. Just make sure you keep it out of the way of curious pets! If you have a frozen turkey you will need to start the defrosting on Christmas Eve. This is also the time to bring any other items out of the freezer- such as pre baked mince pies. Just try to resist the temptation to eat them all the same day. Some starters can also be made and stored in the fridge, and for those not wanting Christmas pudding other deserts can be cooked and then reheated on Christmas Day. Many people take great delight in laying the table carefully. While youngsters may be out partying until the small hours, those in charge of the Christmas Day festivities and those with young excited children are well advised to get to bed at a sensible time; it is unlikely that you will enjoy Christmas Day if you are over tired and irritable. Only one more sleep until Christmas. Season’s Greetings. ................................................................................................ By Susan Brookes-Morris
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GARDEN VIEW
Which Christmas Tree? When we were kids my brother christened our rather sorry old artificial tree the Silver Lurch, on account of its colour and list.
Firs are the best choice for a British Christmas. If you want the best, and you can find one, plump for Abies Noblilis, the Noble Fir. In its perfect form it’s hard to beat: uniform in shape with more open branches on the top, its flat, short needles have amazing retention properties. It’s trickier to grow well than most other trees so expect to pay a bit of a premium.
Artificial trees have improved enormously since then but most gardeners do prefer the real thing. There’s something magical about bringing a bit of the outside indoors at this time of year. Unfortunately trees were not meant to live in centrally-heated sitting rooms. It puts them under a lot of stress. So which trees survive Christmas best?
The Nordman Fir (Abies Nordmanniana) runs the Noble Fir a close second. It is easily available now as many tree growers invested heavily in the species. They are generally cheaper than the Noble Fir so a good choice if cost is an issue. The Fraser Fir and the lemon-scented Douglas Fir are also worth seeking out.
Well there are several species available to the British public. The main choices are between pines, spruces and firs. The traditional Christmas tree is Picea Abies, the Norway Spruce. Most popular they may be but they are actually least suited to the conditions inside the average home. Spruces are much more prone to shed needles than firs or pines. Pinus Sylvestris and Pinus Contorta are respectively better known as the Scots Pine and the Lodgepole Pine. Their longer needles hold well but do make hanging decorations a bit tricky for small fingers, which is worth noting if your children like to help. If that’s not an issue the widely spaced branches show off larger baubles very well. The Corsican Pine (pinus Nigra Laricio) is not as common but has similar properties.
Once you have your tree, make a fresh cut across its trunk and give it a good drink of tepid water before bringing it inside. Secure it properly in a specially made base which is the right size for your tree! A toppled six foot tree, a couple of gallons of water and a hundred or so baubles make a seriously large mess...I know this to be true because several Christmases ago I was the person clearing it all up at 2 in the morning...don’t make my mistake! Merry Christmas! By Rachel Leverton
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For true eco-friendliness buy British-grown trees. Most councils offer a Christmas tree shredding service. The shreddings are then composted. Artificial trees are generally non-biodegradable. Christmas tree farms act as a carbon sink, fixing environmental carbon dioxide
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1 Great Cause...2 Great Efforts Coffee swells scanner appeals coffers RICHMOND Rotary Club’s donation to the Friends of the Friarage Hospital has provided a welcome boost to the Friarage MRI scanner appeal.
Great strides for scanner Caption: Morag Mackintosh, landlady of the Crown Inn (left)
AN ANNUAL charity sponsored walk has boosted the Friarage Hospital’s MRI scanner appeal by a fantastic £3,616.40.
the last 15 years to reflect the needs of the community and this year the Friarage MRI scanner appeal was delighted to be chosen.
Keen walkers and customers put their best foot forward in The Crown Inn’s annual walk going that extra mile to help the scanner appeal on the seven mile walk from the Inn in Brompton-on-Swale, to Richmond.
She said: “I would like to say a big thank you to the walkers, generous sponsors and everyone who helped to make it such a success this year. A thoroughly enjoyable day was had by all.”
Following their walk they enjoyed a fun day at the Inn including a free barbecue for the walkers, live entertainment, raffle, tombola and much more. Morag Mackintosh, landlady of the Crown Inn has organised the annual charity walk for
Judith Masterman from the appeals office said: “The support we receive from local people and businesses is amazing and we much appreciate Morag choosing the scanner appeal for this year’s walk. Well done and thank you to the walkers and everyone who supported the event.”
A coffee morning organised by rotarian Chris Kirby in Richmond Town Hall was a great success with visitors catching up over a cuppa, enjoying some time out and raising £380 for the scanner appeal. The Friends are working in partnership with South Tees Hospitals Charity to raise £2million for an MRI (scanner - an essential piece of medical equipment used to investigate almost any part of the body) – at the Northalllerton hospital. Over the years they have raised several millions of pounds for the hospital, tirelessly helping staff and patients and supporting the wards and departments with their incredibly successful fundraising
and profits from their successful and popular hospital shop. Richmond Rotary Club president, Peter Clarke, said: “We are delighted to support the Friarage MRI scanner appeal to provide this vital equipment for the Friarage Hospital. It was a welcome choice
and a worthwhile cause which we will all benefit from.” Chairman of The Friends of the Friarage, Dr Upendra Somasundram said: “We are very grateful to Richmond Rotary Club for supporting our appeal with this very welcome donation and to Richmondshire Town Council for the use of the town hall.”
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South Tees Hospitals Charity first major fundraising campaign – in partnership with the Friends of the Friarage - is to raise £2million for an MRI scanner - an essential piece of medical equipment used to investigate almost any part of the body – at the Friarage Hospital. About MRI scanners: An MRI scanner is an essential piece of medical equipment used to investigate almost any part of the body and will be a valuable resource for the medical teams at the Friarage. MRI scanners are increasingly used to diagnose a wide range of health conditions and the trust carries out over 17,000 scans every year – 7,000 of which are for patients living in the Hambleton and Richmondshire area although this figure is set to increase year-on-year. Currently North Yorkshire patients have to make the journey to Middlesbrough or other hospitals for their tests.
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Benefits of having an MRI scanner at the Friarage include: • Providing a local inpatient service for residents from North Yorkshire area • Reduced waiting times and importantly reduces capacity in system and enables research to be undertaken • Conditions being diagnosed more quickly and faster treatment planning • Less travelling to other hospitals for scans • Greater working with other clinical specialties such as the on-going orthopaedic developments at the Friarage
• Providing the trust with the capacity to comply with national guidelines • Supporting clinical trials to help improve the trust’s research profile • Reducing the need for costly exploratory surgery • Also benefits patients at The James Cook University Hospital - shown by the £50,000 donation towards the appeal from James Cook University Hospital voluntary services
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