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New To The Area
We showcase several new businesses and services across Northallerton & the surrounding areas
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Hambleton Strollers
Your chance to get out and about with the Hambleton Strollers walking programme
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Northallerton Carnival The Carnival returns this July!
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Olympic Torch Relay
The route of the Torch through Northallerton
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Also in this issue...
5finance
20-21 garden
26 local news
Income Tax for over 65’s
Get your Summer Garden Party started
Jo Cornish Summer Temporary Exhibitions
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28-29 InFocus
Keep your Outdoor Wood Furniture Like New
At Your Fingertips
16-17 events Out & About this Summer
18 competition Your chance to win tickets to Darlington Theatre
24 garden
30 InFocus Advertiser Index
Blades of History
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Income Tax for the over 65’s
For 2012/13, the personal allowance for those aged 65 to 74 is £10,500, an increase of 5.63 per cent over last year. This generous increase went largely without recognition in view of the further announcement that the allowance will not be increased next year or thereafter until such time as it is aligned with the personal allowance available to those aged under 65. This has been described as ‘granny tax’ although whether that is an apt description for steps towards creating a uniform personal allowance regime for all individuals will be a matter of viewpoint. The personal allowance for those aged 75 and over for 2012/13 is £10,660.
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only available to any married couple where at least one spouse was born before 6 April 1935. For 2012/13, the allowance is £7,705 and this provides a tax reduction of 10 per cent of the allowance, maximum tax relief therefore £770.50. The allowance is also subject to the income limit of £25,400 and where income exceeds this limit it is reduced in the same manner as the age allowances reduce as described above, but in this case it is not reduced below a minimum figure of £2,960.
The very wealthy The income limit
All these age allowances are subject to an income limit. For 2012/13 this limit is £25,400. Where income does exceed the limit, the higher age allowances reduce for £1 in respect of every £2 of income above the limit, but not so as to reduce the allowance below the ordinary personal allowance for those aged under 65.
Tax planning around the income limit
Whilst we have higher personal allowances for those aged 65, sensible tax planning will split income between husband and wife so as to maximise these allowances. For example, if a couple have total joint gross income of £40,000, split £8,000 to the husband and £32,000 to the wife, neither will qualify for the age allowances. This is because the husband’s income is too low and the wife’s income is too far in excess of the income limit so that she has no entitlement to age allowances. If income could be split equally between them, both would be entitled to the higher age allowance. This may not be organised easily if the main source of income is a pension but investment income does provide opportunities for this.
Married couple’s allowance
The married couple’s allowance is
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It should not be overlooked that any pensioners who are fortunate enough to have income in excess of £116,210 in 2012/13 will not receive any personal allowances at all. For married couples, there will clearly be significant tax advantages to be achieved by reorganisation of finances where one has income in excess of this figure and the other has income well below the threshold of £100,000.
The age requirement
To be entitled to the higher age allowances, the claimant must be at or over the required age at some time during the tax year. Therefore a person born on 5 April 1948 will be entitled to the age allowance of £10,500 for 2012/13. However it has been announced that anyone born after that date will only receive the basic personal allowance and will never become entitled to the higher age allowances.
Tax planning before retirement
As income can reduce considerably upon retirement, it can be sensible under the current regime of high personal tax rates to defer investment income until after retirement. There are a number of ways by which this can be achieved and we would be happy to discuss these with you. Alternatively use can be made of life assurance bonds to reduce income and increase allowances.
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New businesses & services come to
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New Businesses & Services we’re introducing:
• Northallerton Landscapes
NEW! Authentic Pizza Ovens • Terry Dicken Windows
NEW! Expanded Showroom & Sliding Wardrobe Door Range
• Emmy Jayne’s Nursery School
NEW! Two Additional Rooms • New Jersey
NEW! Local wools • Greyhound Inn
NEW! Refurbishment Complete! Are you a new business?
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Visit our new, expanded showroom! Terry Dicken is Cleveland’s longest established home improvements company, and that isn’t a title that comes without thousands of happy customers over the years and a team of our own expert fitters – it’s our quality that makes sure people keep coming back to us time and time again.
extensions and now, as well as the extensive range available at our Stokesley Showroom on Station Road, we are now able to offer Sliding Wardrobe Doors which form part of the display at the Northallerton showroom at 8 Omega Business Village on Thurston Road. Here we also showcase electrically operated Roller Garage Doors, UPVC and composite doors, windows, roofline products and much more. We have our own team of dedicated experienced installers with the requisite speed and efficiency that this company is known for.
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Stunning range of sliding wardrobe doors! In recent years Terry Dicken have seen a rise in demand for paving and decking for the garden, small building projects, such as garage conversions and single storey
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Whatever your needs, you are assured of a warm welcome at the showrooms with no obligation to purchase so call in and see what we have to offer, you won’t be disappointed with our service. Contact Northallerton showroom on tel 01609 779013 www.terrydicken.co.uk
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New Facilities at Emmy Jayne’s Nursery School Since opening in September 2006, Emmy Jayne’s Nursery School has gone from strength to strength and proved to be popular with parents both in Northallerton and the surrounding villages. An increased demand for places in early 2012 led to several months of major expansion and refurbishment as two new purpose designed rooms were created at the Nursery. Both the Little Stars Room (Under 1’s) and the Little Acorns Rooms (3 – 4 year olds) have created additional spaces for children and also increased the age-specific tailoring of each space. Previously children aged 3 – 5 years had been situated in the same room and 0 – 2 years in the same way, however since the refurbishment, children are now able to develop at their own pace more and enjoy the recently extended outdoor facilities
New Wool at New Jersey in Bedale is delighted to be celebrating it’s first year of trading since opening in late May 2011. To mark the occasion they are now stocking Low Sutton Wool, which is sourced from local sheep herds near Masham.
with other children at the same stage of development. The little Acorns room allows the youngest preschool children to develop their confidence in a small group, and prepares them for the transition into Giant Oaks where they will become very well prepared for school. Both rooms benefit from following a Literacy programme. Emmy Jayne’s Nursery is owned and managed by qualified teachers who, along with the presence of a housekeeper, ensure high standards are maintained throughout the nursery; from the home cooked, organic and locally produced fresh food to the Learning Journeys which track your child’s learning to capture key moments in their development. ..................................................... For more details about Emmy Jayne’s Nursery or to organise a visit please call: 01609 771177 or email: enquiries@ emmyjaynes.co.uk
Owner Jane Bates tells us more, “I have always wanted to support other local businesses and so using wool from Masham seems a perfect way to do this. We also sell a wide range of quality yarns from Rowan, Debbie Bliss, Louisa Harding, Patons, and Adriafil. People are always welcome to call in for a chat and for some friendly advice. Our ‘Flappers ‘n’ Tuckers’ knitting group on Tuesday & Friday afternoons, plus 1st & 3rd Monday evenings, is a great way for beginners and experienced knitters to meet and have fun!” .................................................................. For more details call Jane on: 01677 427746
Greyhound Inn - NOW OPEN! Greyhound Inn owner Mike Miles is delighted to announce that the Greyhound Inn is now open following an extensive refurbishment. As well as a new look, the Inn is also now offering a brand new Summer menu which is sure to entice diners to call in. Using locally sourced produce, Mike and his team are confident they will be able to cater for all tastes.
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For those travelling from further afield, there are a number of charming, high standard en-suite guest rooms available.
The Greyhound Inn, Hackforth, Bedale, DL8 1PB. Tel: 01748 813360 www.greyhoundathackforth.co.uk
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HAMBLETON
Strollers WALKING FOR HEALTH Meet at 10.15am for Walks to start at 10.30 am. Lunchtime 30 minute walks start from County Hall, Northallerton at 12.15 on Wednesdays. Pick up a leaflet at GP Surgeries, Tourist Points, Libraries, Hambleton Council offices or call 01609 771624 for more information.
All walks are: 30 mins – 1 hr suitable for beginners / new walkers Email: strollers@ageuknorthyorkshire.org.uk
JUNE 2012
Monday 11th: Great Ayton - Library Tuesday 12th: Northallerton - Mayford House Surgery Wednesday 13th: Stokesley - Health Centre Thursday 14th: Thirsk - Swimming Pool Friday 15th: Northallerton - Meet at Buck Inn 10.15 Monday 18th: Great Ayton - Library Tuesday 19th: Northallerton - Mowbray House Surgery Tuesday 19th: Swainby - Village Hall Tuesday 19th: Easingwold - Galtres Centre Wednesday 20th: Stokesley - Public Car Park (Co-op) Thursday 21st: Bedale - Leisure Centre Friday 22nd: Northallerton - Hambleton Forum Monday 25th: Great Ayton - Library Tuesday 26th: Northallerton - Mayford House Surgery Wednesday 27th: Stokesley - Health Centre Wednesday 27th: Thirsk - Thirsk Tourist Information Centre
JULY 2012
Monday 2nd: Great Ayton - Library Tuesday 3rd: Northallerton - Mowbray House Surgery Tuesday 3rd: Easingwold - Galtres Centre Tuesday 3rd: Hutton Rudby - Village Hall Wednesday 4th: Stokesley - Public Car Park Co-op Thursday 5th: Bedale - Leisure Centre Friday 6th: Northallerton - Hambleton Leisure Centre Monday 9th: Great Ayton - Library Tuesday 10th: Northallerton - Mayford House Surgery Wednesday 11th: Stokesley - Health Centre Thursday 12th: Thirsk - Swimming Pool Monday 16th: Great Ayton - Library Tuesday 17th: Northallerton - Mowbray 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 Friday 20th: Northallerton - Tourist Information Point Monday 23rd: Great Ayton - Library Tuesday 24th: Northallerton - Mayford House Surgery Wednesday 25th: Thirsk - Lambert Medical Centre Wednesday 25th: Stokesley - Health Centre Monday 30th: Great Ayton - Library Tuesday 31st: Swainby / Cod Beck - Village Hall Tuesday 31st: Northallerton - Mowbray House Surgery Tuesday 31st: Easingwold - Galtres Centre
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Carnival
An action-packed Northallerton Carnival is on its way this summer, with a range of new events planned for Sunday July 8th from 12 noon onwards. The performing arts are well represented on the stage throughout the af ternoon with AJ Performing Arts, Allerton Players, belly dancers, zumba, bokwa, clowns and cheer leaders all taking part. Stilt walkers will be mingling with the crowds too. One of the events will be a “Mini Olympics” sprint relay, with teams from Northallerton College and the Allertonshire School passing the baton less than three weeks before the start of the London Games. Supported by Northallerton Mowbray Rotary Club, students will form age-graded teams based on countries represented at the Olympics.
New this year is a fancy dress competition themed on Queen Elizabeth (in her Diamond Jubilee Year) and Prince Phillip. Organisers look forward to seeing the Royal couples on the day, and everyone is invited to come along and join in the fun.
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Above: The girls from AJ Performing Arts and at the back are two Northallerton College students who will have the honour of carrying the Olympic torch when it comes to the region next month. They are (left) Fergus Roberts, who was nominated by Northallerton Mowbray Rotary Club, and Marc Scott. Left: Crowds enjoy the performances at last year’s Carnival Carnival Chairman John Forrest said: “This year’s event promises to be bigger, better and more colourful than ever whilst continuing the support that the Carnival gives to our local charities. We have something for everyone, with the emphasis firmly on fun. It’s also a wonderful fund-raiser for good causes.” If you are a locally based charity and would like a stall, there are still some available – contact Kay on 01609 770423 for details.
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Out & About
this Summer 17th June • North Yorkshire County Show Otterington Hall - from 8.00am There will be many exciting displays and demonstrations at the Show, including The Rockin’ Horse Display Team, plus a whole range of of Main Ring Attractions, Bungee Trampolines, Traction Engines, Classic Cars and Motorcycles, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry, Rabbits and Ferrets, Children’s Inflatables, Country Pursuits, Carriage Driving, Horticulture and Produce, Arts, Crafts, Photography, and the Yorkshire Country Women’s Association & Children’s Classes. Also at the show will be the Yorkshire Food Marquee, Craft Marquee, a wide variety of Trade Stands, and on-site Catering including Ice Cream, and a Real Ale Bar. www.northyorkshireshow.co.uk ......................................................................................................................
20th June • Olympic Torch Relay The Olympic Torch will pass through Northallerton, arriving in town at approximately 10.14am from Thirsk. The torch will travel along East Road and then back down the High Street before leaving Northallerton via Boroughbridge Road for Bedale. Please see page 26 for full route details. ......................................................................................................................
23rd & 24th June • British Touring Cars BTCC Croft Circuit The stars of Britain’s premier motor racing championship are back at Croft! Honda ace Matt Neal won two of the three races at Croft in 2011 on his way to the crown – can he do the same again in 2012 as he seeks to equal Andy Rouse’s record of four titles? Two days of non-stop bumper-to-bumper, fender-bending action featuring BTCC practice, qualifying and (Sunday) three races plus plenty more thrills and spills from the supporting categories such as Porsche Carrera Cup GB, Ginetta GT Supercup, Ginetta Juniors etc. Tickets: www.croftcircuit.co.uk ......................................................................................................................
29th June • Private Lives: Outdoor Theatre Mount Grace Priory Private Lives: Heartbreak Theatre return with their splendid al fresco performance of Coward’s witty classic comedy of manners. Bring your chairs, picnics, wine and friends and enjoy an enchanting evening of outdoor theatre at its best. ENGLISH HERITAGE NON-MEMBERS: Adults: £15.00. Concs: £13.00. Children: £13.00 ENGLISH HERITAGE MEMBERS: Adults £15.00. Concs: £13.00. Children: £13.00. Discount on tickets if booked in advance. Purchase your tickets today by contacting the site or by calling our dedicated Ticket Sales Team on 0870 333 1183 (Mon Fri 8.30am 5.30 Sat 9am 5pm). Tickets will also be available to purchase at the event site on the day. More details: www.english-heritage.org.uk ......................................................................................................................
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7th July • Northallerton Silver Band Performance Pedestrian Area - Northallerton Town Hall The Northallerton Silver Band will be playing in Northallerton in the new pedestrian area in front of the Town Hall on Saturday 7th July from 10 - 12 noon and then from 1 - 3 pm. It is the Band’s annual Flag day and they will be playing a selection of light entertaining music for everyone to come along and enjoy. ......................................................................................................................
20th - 22nd July • Deer Shed Festival Baldersby Park, Topcliffe, Thirsk In 2012 we will be using all of our 90 acre site, increasing our capacity only very slightly to 6000 whilst giving more room for those massive family tents some visitors bring. In addition to our circus cabaret performance in our Big Top, Friday evening will also have headline music acts on our main stage. Saturday is our main music and arts day, three music stages, loads going on. Sunday is a Long Goodbye. Coffee, newspapers, organised kids sports, spoken word, interesting creatures in the Big Top, a crafts market and lots more to be confirmed. The festival site will close late on Sunday afternoon. Tickets: www.deershedfestival.com ......................................................................................................................
25th July • Borrowby Show Hillside Rural Activities Park, Knayton, Thirsk Field classes cover most farm animals. Tent classes and exhibits range from, cattle, sheep and farm produce through garden produce, flowers, cookery, wine, arts & crafts and children’s competitions. There are show jumping events, a gymkhana and a fancy dress parade. Trade stands and other attractions add further interest and a dance is held in the evening in the marquee. Licensed Bar, Refreshments, Ice Cream. Borrowby Show Dance 9pm to 12.30am. www.borrowbyshow.org.uk ......................................................................................................................
4th August • Osmotherley Show Home Farm, Thimbleby, near Northallerton - from 9am Agricultural show with in-hand and ridden ponies, cattle, sheep, sheep dog trials. Horticultural and agricultural produce, handicrafts, children’s classes, trade and craft stands. Vintage Display as well as a Fell Race at 2pm. Full details: www. osmotherleyshow.co.uk ......................................................................................................................
8th & 18th August • Arts Craft & Gift Fair The Golden Lion Hotel, Northallerton: 10-4pm Entry free. Organiser: www.yorkshirefairs.co.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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Ahoy there me hearties! Darlington Civic Theatre has tickets to give away for the new Peppa Pig show, which will be on stage on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 July. Peppa Pig and her friends are going on a treasure hunt and need your help! Peppa, George and Danny Dog are up to fun and games on a day out on Grandad Dog’s boat. Help them, with Pedro Pony, Polly Parrot and Zoe Zebra to follow the clues and find their treasure as they all enjoy a day of adventure. Following the incredible sell-out success of Peppa Pig’s Party, Peppa is back with a brand new show featuring true to life puppets, perfect singalong songs and a new story that will charm and delight all her fans. Tickets for Peppa Pig’s Treasure Hunt are available from the Box Office on 01325 486 555 or online at www.darlingtonarts.co.uk Performances: Sat 14 & Sun 15 July, 10am, 1pm & 4pm Tickets £10.50 - £14.50, family ticket £50, groups 10 + 10%off Discounts available. For your chance to win a family ticket for Saturday 14 July at 10am just answer the question below and send together with your name, address and telephone number to Peppa Pig Competition, Marketing Dept., Civic Theatre, Parkgate, Darlington DL1 1RR. Entries must be received by Monday 10 July.
Q: What new adventure is Peppa going on?
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Get your summer
party started! Follow our party tips to make sure your summer garden party is a success!
Garden party invitations
Your invitations should reflect what your guests can expect at your garden party. You might decide to make the invitations by hand. Alternatively, there are websites where you can download free, printable invitations.
Decorations
Decorating your garden for a garden party allows you to be innovative and create a really special atmosphere. You could choose a theme and decorate your garden accordingly. Some ideas for garden party decorations are: • Fairy lights wound around trees • Candles on tables, and floating candles in glass bowls filled with water • Tiki torches in the flowerbeds encircling the lawn • Wind chimes & crystals hung from branches of trees
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On a practical note, make sure you have some sort of shelter in your garden - whether it is a gazebo or beach umbrellas – in case it is extremely sunny or there are summer showers.
Party Food
Some party food ideas are: • Sandwich wraps, with cheese, cold meats and salad • Trays of raw vegetables & sauces • Barbecued chicken legs, thighs and breasts, salmon steaks, prawns, lamb kebabs • Homemade houmous • Plates of cheese and crackers • Salsa, with tomato, onion, coriander & olive oil • Trays of fresh fruit, with chocolate dipping sauce (great for kids) • Bread rolls and bread sticks • Warm new potatoes with herbs & butter • Grilled vegetables (aubergine, courgette, peppers) • Homemade garlic mushrooms • Potato salad
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Keep Your Outdoor Wooden Furniture Looking Like New Often, the most attractive Outdoor Patio and Deck Furniture is made from wood. Wood is a natural product, but when exposed to moisture and changes in temperature and humidity, it reacts in a number of different ways. Proper maintenance of your Wood Patio Furniture will provide a long life over many years in a variety of weather environments. Some varieties of outdoor wooden furniture include cedar, redwood, oak, and pine. These woods, though (especially pine), must be treated with a preservative to prevent decay, which can occur rapidly if exposed to harsh weather environments. Protecting this wood furniture with a water-resistant stain, protective oil, or polyurethane is also recommended. Your local home and garden store will have many options from which to choose, and a store associate should be able to assist you in selecting the most appropriate product to be reapplied regularly (check manufacturer’s instructions for details). Outdoor wood furniture should be cleaned once a year. Mix one tablespoon of bleach, five tablespoons
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of a gentle dishwashing liquid, and a gallon of water, and softly rub the surface of your wood furniture with a soft bristle brush. Wash the solution from the furniture, and allow it to dry completely in the sun. Repainting or restaining wood furniture could be indicated at this time to cover and protect any worn or damaged areas. All woods are susceptible to rot and decay if left in damp, humid, and shady areas for a long time. Wood that becomes saturated with rain water is more likely to warp and rot, so using waterproof protective covers when your furniture is not in use is strongly advised to keep your wooden patio furniture in good shape. The bases of furniture legs are definitely the most susceptible when it comes to water damage. If wood furniture is kept in the grass, at the poolside, or on a surface that collects even a small level of rain water, the legs can become easily saturated and damaged. Covering the bottoms of each furniture leg with rubberized material or small sections of cedar fencing material will help protect your furniture from rotting from the bottom up.
Finally, exposure to chemicals including solvents and chlorine, and exposure to common items such as alcoholic beverages, plants and flower nectar, and hot items (off of a grill, for example) can permanently stain and damage wood surfaces. Additionally, it is vital to prevent plastic objects, like plastic table cloths, toys, placemats, and appliance covers, from lying on wood furniture for a long period of time because plastic can discolor wood. Plastic can also stick to and damage a wood finish.
The lifespan for any wooden patio furniture depends greatly on the type of wood used and the weather it is exposed to. Properly maintaining your outdoor wood furniture can make it last for many years and maximize your investment. Outdoor wood furniture makes a quaint, charming, and nice addition to any backyard, deck, patio, or garden, and with care, it will continue to make a great impression for years to come.
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Olympic Torch Route: NORTHALLERTON - Wednesday 20th June CONVOY: Thirsk - Northallerton Arrive Northallerton: 10.14 am
Northallerton Thirsk Road (A168) from St James Drive Thirsk Road (A168) - To roundabout 3rd exit East Road (A167) - To roundabout 3rd exit Friarage Street (A167) Friarage Street (A167) - To roundabout 1st exit High Street - To roundabout 3rd exit South Parade (A167) To roundabout 3rd exit Boroughbridge Road (A167) Boroughbridge Road (A167) - Right Turn Lees Lane (A684) to 40mph Signs CONVOY: Northallerton - Aiskew ..................................................................
East High Road Street
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Where’s the Olympic Torch going? For full details of the route visit: www.london2012.com/torch-relay/route
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Arrive Aiskew: 11.04 Bedale Road (A684) from Aiskew Town Sign Ainderby Road
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Joe Cornish Galleries Temporary Exhibition Programme June - July 2012 ‘A Celebration of the United Kingdom’ Joe Cornish Saturday 9 June – Wednesday 20 June To celebrate this special year of the Olympics and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, Joe Cornish Galleries are showing a specially selected exhibition of iconic Joe Cornish images of the United Kingdom. Over the last 25 years Joe has photographed extensively throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and we are delighted to be able to show many of these images together for the first time.
‘Photography Summer Open Exhibition’ Various photographers Saturday 23 June – Saturday 21 July The second Joe Cornish Galleries ‘Photography Summer Open Exhibition’ is on display in the House Gallery for one month, featuring work selected by our panel of judges from photographs submitted to the competition by photographers, amateur and professional, from all over the UK.
‘My View: the market towns of North Yorkshire’ Barbara Bagley Saturday 23 June – Saturday 21 July Specially commissioned by Joe Cornish Galleries, the paintings in this exhibition feature delightful street and birds-eye views of the market towns of North Yorkshire including Northallerton, Yarm and Great Ayton, all painted in Barbara’s own unique style.
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Cleaning Services Daily Poppins: p12
Children’s Services
Alpha Baby Loans: p15 Brambly Hedge Nursery: p14 Dotty Hippo: p15 Emmy Jayne’s Nursery School: p9 Kiddlywinks: p15 Socatots: p14 With A Cherry On Top: p29
Computer Services
DMW Computer Solutions: p19 Home Fix Computers: p12
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Florists
Masham I.T: p2
Hutton Flowers: p21
Ashby & Atkinson: p13
Food & Drink
Hansom Architects: p6 Printing.com: p16 The Specialists: p19
Elderly Care
Care First: p28 The Millings: p27 MV Mobility: p27 Rosedale Nursing Home: p27
Electrical Services
ADI Communications: p31 Aerial & Sat Fix Ltd: p1 Electrocare: p28 Handy Andy: p28
Entertainment
Picnic In The Park: p16 Precious Gems: p29 With A Cherry On Top: p29
Events
Hidden Gardens Of Helperby: p20 Huby & Sutton Show: p17 Littlethorpe Manor Garden Lecture Day: p21 Masham Steam Engine Rally: p16 Picnic In The Park: p16
Fashion & Clothing Humphrey & Tilly: p3 New Jersey: p9
Finance & Legal
Askham Tax & Accountancy Ltd: p28 Coles Solicitors: p1 Eura Audit UK: p5
Buck Inn - Maunby: p17 Buck Inn - Thorton Watlass: p21 Fairy Cakes: p13 Greyhound Inn: p9 Old Station Yard: p16 Red Chilli: p11 Ripon Real Food Company: p3 Village Inn: p19
Furniture
Simply Beds: p32
Garden Services
Artisan Tree Managment: p25 Bedale Skip Hire: p22 Burneston Tree Services: p22 Chris Willis Garden Services: p20 Concrete 4 U: p10 Ellis Landscapes: p23 Green Thumb: p24 North Yorkshire Tree Care: p29 Northallerton Landscapes: p8 Property Repair Services: p28 RM Designs: p20 White’s Garden Services: p29
Hair & Beauty
Barbers Chair: p27 Beauty Spot: p13 Lady J’s Beauty Rooms: p19 Northallerton Hair & Beauty: p1
Healthcare & Wellbeing
Croft House Clinic: p2 Feet First: p28 Holistic Therapies: p12
Home & Interiors
Painters & Decorators
Dales of Thirsk: p29 Genesis Home & Garden: p23 Holme Design: p6 Old Flames: p6 Period House Store: p21 Rooms By Design: p11 Rydenor Paints: p4 Simply Beds: p32 Stairs & More: p2 Terry Dicken Windows: p8
H. McLean & Son: p6 Trevor Pickering: p28
Horticulture
Shepherd Homes: p7
Whitegates Nursery: p1
Jewellery
Precious Gems: p29 Silverdale: p13
Pets & Animals Dogzwash: p12
Property Maintenance AMR Locksmiths: p28 Flat Roof Company: p29 Handy Andy: p28 Property Repair Services: p28
Property
Psychic / Clairvoyant Psychic Sue: p12
Sports & Leisure
Andrassy Joinery: p20 Bedale Garden Buildings: p23 Jason Hammond Joinery: p11 Westwood Timber: p22
Body Talk: p32 Cowley Cycles: p14 Encore Dance: p17 Romanby Golf Club: p18 Socatots: p14 Thirsk Northallerton Golf Club: p22
Kitchen Design
Tree Surgery
Dales of Thirsk: p29 Deansbury Kitchens: p5 Holme Design: p6 Rooms By Design: p11
Artisan Tree Managment: p25 Burneston Tree Services: p22 Ellis Landscapes: p23 North Yorkshire Tree Care: p29
Mobility Assistance
Weddings
Joinery
MV Mobility: p27
Motoring
Auto Test Garage: p10 National Windscreens: p31 VASSTECH: p31
Fairy Cakes: p13 Hutton Flowers: p21
Windows
S & K Windows: p31 Terry Dicken Windows: p8
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