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ISSUE 44 - JULY & AUGUST 2020 EDITION

08 LOCAL NEWS Wellington Town Council have been working with partners to re-open Wellington’s shops safely - with some new measures in place.

12 LOCAL NEWS Telford & Wrekin has a new Mayor for 2020-21 - Cllr Amrik Jhawar became mayor of Telford & Wrekin in May, in the first ever virtual ‘Mayor Making Ceremony’.

14 BATCH COOKING TIPS Batch cooking can be great for making life a little bit easier, and saving money too. We have some top tips on how to get it right.

28 RECIPES For a special treat this summer, why not try these delicious lemon and raspberry tartlets with meringue...

34 FASHION TRENDS This summer - fashion is full of frills and florals. From pretty floral Tea dresses to full-of-fun frilly blouses.

38 HOMESTYLE Get inspired for summer 2020 by combining tropical and coastal decorating schemes.

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48 MOTORING Motoring reviewer Syd Taylor test drives the Mini Countryman John Cooper Works All 4 Auto.

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It has been great seeing the way that people have played their part during lockdown; the vast majority of people have followed the rules and helped to stop the transmission of the virus, and of course protect the NHS and our Keyworkers too. It really makes me proud to be a part of the fantastic community in Telford & Wrekin. We have seen so many people stepping up to volunteer to help others that are shielding or vulnerable, not just now during the Covid-19 pandemic but before that too. The amazing work that they have done from delivering shopping to keeping in touch by telephone to make sure they are coping okay, has made a massive difference to people’s lives and helped them through this really difficult time. Now we begin to look forward to this ‘new normal’ everyone keeps talking about (whatever it might be!) and working out ways of getting back to some form of life after a weird 3 months in lockdown. There has been so much work going on behind the scenes at Telford & Wrekin Council to get things ready for a return to the High Street shops, which are now open again. There have been a number of measures put in place to help keep people safe. We too have been looking at ways to bring the Telford Lifestyle magazines to our readers in the safest way possible, just whilst some of the government’s

measures are in place. With many bars and restaurants set to re-open and hairdressers and barbers are getting ready to tackle 3 months of growth - we will be keeping an eye on things to see when it will be possible to beginning distributing physical copies of the magazines. Some places will not be able to have them, as they could pass the virus from one client to another but in time, I am sure this will be possible again. Until then we will be continuing to produce the magazines for online distribution on social media via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. With paid for boosts to ensure we reach the right people locally across our area. Business has been very badly affected by the pandemic and lockdown, but as we slowly, and carefully move out of lockdown we should see a return of some of our favourite products and services, and it’s important that we all support local businesses as much as we possibly can. As well as advertising for local businesses, we also want to keep bringing you the latest local information on what is going on in the borough. It’s great to be back together with more people - even if it is 6 feet apart! Take Care & Stay Safe,

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LOCAL NEWS Council and partners work together to help Wellington re-open... Shelves are being dusted off, window displays put together and shutters lifted as measures are put in place to welcome shoppers back as Wellington prepares to re-open for business. A range of measures aimed at getting the town’s economy moving and keeping people safe have been worked through with Telford and Wrekin Council, Wellington Town Council and Love Wellington consulting with traders in the town. Cllr Lee Carter, who represents Wellington and is Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood, Commercial Services & Regeneration said: “The work that has gone on during the past week has been an excellent example of partnership working to ensure shops and businesses will be able to operate safely in these challenging times.” Measures introduced in Wellington include:

Installation of Social Distancing makings and signs Trial closure of Walker Street

Suspension of some parking bays on Market Street Trial one way system along Church Street with a contra flow pop up cycle lane

Love Wellington, which is supporting and promoting the town, has held a virtual meeting with traders and representatives of the Highways and Public Protection departments of the council. “We are arranging many initiatives to boost the town – including a floral competition, ‘welcome back’ banners and a ‘Lets Shop Local’ campaign. We want to get the town buzzing again soon, whilst always staying safe.” Councillor Carter added: “We know that we might not get everything right first time and have committed to keeping everything under review. Indeed we had an example of the barriers not being in quite the right place in Market Street outside Ken Francis butchers and this was able to be remedied within 20 mins of being alerted to it yesterday.” Wellington businesses have been ‘kept in the loop’ throughout the lockdown through the Love Wellington Business group on WhatsApp. Any business is most welcome to join – please send contact details in a message to this Facebook page. Telephone: 01952 567697 www.wellington-shropshire.gov.uk


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Cllr Amrik Jhawar Mayor of the Borough of Telford and Wrekin

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LOCAL NEWS Telford resident for more than 50 years elected mayor for 2020/21... A councillor who has lived in Telford for more than 50 years has been elected as the new mayor of the borough of Telford and Wrekin. Councillor Amrik Jhawar is one of three elected representatives for the Ketley and Overdale ward. He was elected as mayor for 2020/2021 at a virtual Annual Council Meeting and Mayor Making Ceremony on Thursday night. Councillor Jhawar will be supported during his term in office by the mayoress Mrs Nirmal Jhawar. He began his career in 1969 working at GKN Sankey in Hadley where he stayed 11 years before joining Royal Mail in 1980. He worked at Royal Mail until he retired in 2013. Amrik also serves as a member of Ketley Parish Council where he has previously undertaken the role of Chairman and is a Member of Oakengates Town Council and Lawley & Overdale Parish Council. For his charities during his mayoral year, Amrik has chosen the Jayne Sargent Foundation as part of raising awareness of breast cancer and also Telford Mind as part of raising awareness of mental health, particularly

relevant given the coronavirus pandemic and the fact that this week is Mental Health Awareness Week. Amrik and Nirmal have two grown-up children and four grandchildren. Councillor Raj Mehta was elected as the new deputy mayor at last night’s meeting. Councillor Mehta is one of of two elected representatives for the Horsehay & Lightmoor ward. He became a Borough Councillor in a by-election in 2016 and was re-elected in May 2019. He has also served as a member of Ketley Parish Council from 2012–2019 and is currently Chair of Lawley & Overdale Parish Council and a Member of Dawley Hamlets Parish Council and Great Dawley Town Council. He has more recently been appointed Chair of the first Interfaith Council of Telford and Wrekin, which has been designed to build community ties and support cultural celebration. Raj has been working with the NHS for nearly two decades and runs a medical practice in Birmingham.


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KEEP Portions in proportion... For savoury dishes you can multiply recipe quantities easily, but watch your spices and seasoning to prevent overpowering the flavour of your ingredients. Remember, you can’t remove seasoning but you can add it in gradually! Taste your food regularly, season only when it needs it and don’t fall into the trap of freezing huge portions as it will take forever to defrost! As a rule of thumb a good portion of stew, chilli or soup will be 250-350ml so for a family of 4 you’d need around a litre of food per batch. For pasta sauces 100-150ml is about right so a 600ml container will hold enough sauce for each meal.

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PICK THE RIGHT CONTAINERS Batch cooking containers need to be freezer safe and airtight so keep an eye out for these features when picking your container. Several containers of the same size maximise space in your freezer and our airtight glass ovenware dishes are a practical choice for going from oven to fridge to freezer to microwave. For smaller quantities these 600ml square storage containers are perfect for stacking sauce portions in the freezer.


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PICK FAMILY FAVOURITES Don’t reinvent the wheel when it comes batch cooking, make simple dishes you know the whole household will enjoy instead as this ensures whatever you pick out of the freezer will be a hit with everyone. If you’ve got a fussy eater in the family, batch cooking is a blessing as you can prepare their favourite meals several days in advance and you’ll never run out of something to serve.

USE A BASE SAUCE Pick dishes that can be made with the same starter sauce and life will become much easier. You can freeze your sauce in small portions ready to defrost as and when you need it, and don’t forget that one sauce can be used for a huge variety of dishes. A basic tomato sauce is great for lasagne, chilli, bolognese, cassoulet, curry or even tomato soup whilst white sauce can be flavoured with veggies, herbs, cheese or even white wine for mac ‘n’ cheese, vegetable bakes, fish pie and coq au vin blanc… the list is endless!

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The Government announced that from 15th June , non-essential retailers could resume trading , providing they allow for social distancing

LOCAL NEWS Work to welcome visitors back to High Streets being finalised Telford & Wrekin Council finalised plans for the wider re-opening of businesses in its town and district centres from Monday 15 June, to ensure it happened as safely as possible for everyone concerned. This follows the Government announcement that from this date many non-essential retailers can resume trading, providing they allow for social distancing. There won’t be a one size fits all approach recognising each centre’s differences with different layouts, public space and demands. Final preparations are being undertaken this week by the Council, local ward Councillors, town and parish councils and traders to finalise what measures are needed, which includes, some road closures, widening of footpaths, alterations to on-street parking, signage and new road markings. There’ll be an ongoing rolling review of the arrangements to ensure they remain relevant. The Council will also promote different ways that people can travel to these centres, such as by bike or on foot. There are many fantastic cycle paths and walking routes across the borough which serve these high streets and people are encouraged to look at alternative ways to travel as public transport may be more limited due to the pandemic. More information about walking and cycling in Telford and Wrekin is available on the website. Cllr Lee Carter Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood, Commercial Services and Regeneration ‘We will be ready to offer a warm and safe welcome back to visitors to our great local High Streets. Businesses are ready to reopen safely again and we’ll be doing what we can to support them and

to ensure that message about the need to maintain social distancing is in place. This is a commitment from us to our High Streets that we’re in it for the long term; not just to help re-open after the devastating pandemic, but also to make sure that we bounce back stronger together and that strong local partnerships are in place to assist that. We are working with partners and businesses in each of these key High Streets to find solutions that work for businesses and the public to stay safe while we find a new normal. We won’t get everything right initially and there’ll be some trial and error, but everything will be kept under review. ‘Many businesses have been hit very hard this year and we will be working very hard to help them battle back with our and the community’s support. We all have a part to play in this. Through initiatives such as our Pride in Our High Streets campaign we have long been helping these areas to attract more people and to support a wide range of businesses. The coronavirus has now created a whole new challenge which we will meet together. ‘We’re recognised for our great track record on being a business winning Council, but we’ve proven throughout this that we’re also true to our commitments as a business supporting council too. We have been working with all businesses across the borough throughout the pandemic and will continue to do so to ensure that guidelines are being followed”.


Are you worried about someone? Don't sit in silence. Telford & Wrekin Council has sought to reassure the borough’s children and young people that they still have a voice despite the coronavirus outbreak. e new campaign aims to help channel reports and referrals of young people at risk of harm to the council’s Family Connect helpline. is also includes other ways that someone can report a young person who they believe is at risk. As a council that protects and cares for its residents and has children and young people at the forefront of priorities, it wants to highlight to everybody that it’s vital if you see a child at risk, do not sit in silence. Family Connect is a free, confidential service providing, impartial advice, information, guidance and support on a full range of children's services available across the borough including childcare, activities, school admissions and finance. Family Connect aims to ensure that families are getting the right help at the right time. Councillor Shirley Reynolds, the council’s cabinet member for Children, Young People, Education and Lifelong Learning, said “Right now, we must recognise it is everybody’s responsibility to not sit back and speak up if they think or see something involving a young person they don’t feel is right.” “At the same time, we want to reassure young people and children that we are here and will listen to them - there is as a safe place they can turn to in confidence.” “ere are other sources of support available to them as well as Family Connect and it is vital young people and those around them know this and use these when they need or see something that’s not right. “We all have a part to play.” Children and young people can contact Family Connect in confidence anytime online can call on 01952 385385.


The Friends of Telford Town Park receives the Queens Award for Voluntary Service

LOCAL NEWS e Friends of Telford Town Park receives the Queens Award for Voluntary Service The Friends of Telford Town Park, a group of volunteers based in Telford have been honoured with the Queens Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK. Since 2003, the Friends of Telford Town Park have grown steadily to promote, conserve and protect the 170 hectares (450 acres) that is situated in the centre of Telford. The Friends have for some years played a major part in the conservation and improvement of the award winning Chelsea and Maxell Cherry Gardens alongside other activities in the wider park, such as scrub clearing, litter picking, hedge laying and general assistance with the local Nature Reserve. The Friends of Telford Town Park is one of 230 charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups to receive the prestigious award this year. The number of nominations remains high year on year, showing that the voluntary sector is thriving and full of innovative ideas to make life better for those around them. The Queens Award for Voluntary Service aims to recognise the outstanding work completed by volunteer groups to benefit their local communities. It was created in 2002 to celebrate the Queens Golden Jubilee. Recipients are announced each year on 2 June, the anniversary of the Queen’s Coronation. Award winners this year are wonderfully diverse. They include volunteer groups from across the UK, including a community shop in Cornwall, an environmental group in Swansea, a group working with

refugees and vulnerable people in Striling and a thriving community arts centre in County Down. Representatives of the Friends of Telford Town Park will receive the award from Anna Turner, Lord Lieutenant of Shropshire later this summer. Furthermore two volunteers from the Friends of Telford Town Park will attend a garden party at Buckingham Palace in May 2021, along with other recipients of this year’s Award. Chris Pettman, Chairman of the group said “I am delighted and thrilled that our group has been recognised with this prestigious award, which reflects the dedication and teamwork of the volunteers. It also reflects the support received from Telford & Wrekin Council and several local companies that appreciate the value of Telford Town Park to the community of Telford and beyond.” Cllr Carolyn Healy – Cabinet Member for Visitor Economy, Historic and Natural Environment, and Climate Change said “The Friends of Telford Town Park work tirelessly throughout the year on a volunteer basis to conserve and improve our local beauty spot. To receive this award is an incredible achievement and really does echo the hard work that goes into Telford Town Park from the team; I’m really proud of our green spaces in Telford, if you haven’t visited any yet, please do.”



On World Environment Day, Telford & Wrekin Council announced its latest volunteering position.

LOCAL NEWS Are you passionate about Climate Change? Volunteer to be a Climate Change Champion! On World Environment Day, Telford & Wrekin Council announced its latest volunteering position. If you are passionate about Climate Change and want to help make a difference in the borough - get in touch! To coincide with National Volunteers’ Week back in June, the Council launched it’s recruitment for volunteers to become Climate Change Champions.

“Nearly a year ago, the Council declared a climate emergency and work has been ongoing since then to meet the challenge in Telford and Wrekin.

The Champions will promote climate change and sustainability to their local communities.

“Now we want our residents to get involved and work with us. This is a great opportunity for anyone who is already enthusiastic about making a difference and tackling climate change.

They will share information, take part in events, lead by example, and encourage people in their communities, schools and groups to give their views and get involved. Champions will already be passionate about the subject and will want to learn more about current global issues, as well as how they affect the borough on a local level. This role is suitable for all ages, and would be ideal for families to do together, we just ask that under 18s have parental consent before signing up as a volunteer. Cllr Carolyn Healy, cabinet member for Visitor Economy, Historic and Natural Environment, and Climate Change said:

“This week we’re recognising all the amazing volunteers who are already helping to improve their local environment, from Street Champions to ‘Friends of’ groups, and it’s great to be launching the new Climate Change Champion role as another way for people to help make the borough a greener place as part of National Volunteers Week. I look forward to working with the Climate Change Champions and hearing their ideas for how we can do more in the borough.” To apply, or to find out more about volunteering to become a Climate Change Champion, visit: www.discovertelford.co.uk/opportunities/telfordand-wrekin-climate-change-champion


For more details on the Summer Reading Challenge 2020, go to www.sillysquad.org.uk

Follow Telford & Wrekin Libraries Facebook and Twitter account for the latest on this challenge but also on many online events and activities for all ages.

LOCAL NEWS Get Reading and Get Silly - the Summer Reading Challenge 2020 is starting! Telford & Wrekin Libraries has launched the Summer Reading Challenge 2020, to get children in the borough reading over the summer. The Summer Reading Challenge is a national annual event organised by the Reading Agency and is aimed at stimulating reading among the 4-11 years old. The theme for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge is ‘Silly Squad’ and it aims to encourage children in the borough to read whatever makes them happy, to get them do silly things inspired by their reading and to have fun all along! The Summer Reading Challenge 2020 will run from June to September on www.sillysquad.org.uk Telford & Wrekin Libraries have been joining in and have been organising this Reading Challenge in the borough every year, since 1999. Last year, over 1,500 families and children took part. In the previous challenges, children were encouraged to read six (or more) books of their choice during summer holidays, by collecting stickers and earning prizes along the way. On completion of the challenge, each child was awarded a certificate and a medal. This year, due to the disruption caused by coronavirus and the current closure of the borough’s libraries, the Summer Reading Challenge is launching earlier than usual, to support parents and carers with children at home. It is also taking place exclusively online, on www.sillysquad.org.uk – a freeto-access website for children to rate and review the books they read, with videos, games, quizzes, and other activities. Telford & Wrekin Libraries is joining in and will be sharing updates on the Challenge on Facebook and Twitter. Rachel Garbett, Library Development Officer for Children & Young People said: “Our Libraries’ team is ‘getting silly’

from today with the launch of the Summer Reading Challenge 2020 - follow the Libraries’ Facebook and Twitter page, you’ll see our team members taking part in silly challenges including a fun Zumba routine and wearing odd socks. We want to get as many families and children involved in this Challenge and in posting their own silly content– so “Let’s Get Silly’ together! You can get inspired by the Silly Squad book collection, a selection of must-have funny reads for ages 4-11 that can be easily accessed as e-books and audio books on our Libraries website, www.telford.gov.uk/libraries ‘ Cllr Eileen Callear, Cabinet Member for Leisure, Libraries and Culture said: “It’s more important than ever to ensure children in our borough keep on reading for fun, as at present, due to coronavirus outbreak, they might have been at home and out of school longer than normal. As such, we want to support families to keep their children occupied in a fun, family-friendly way and the ‘Let’s Get Silly’ themed Summer Reading Challenge is perfect for it! Families can take part in it from the comfort of their own home, by going on www.sillysquad.org.uk , accessing the wide range of e-books and audio books from Telford & Wrekin online Libraries and last, but not least, posting their own silly content inspired by the reading’s theme on the Libraries’ Facebook and Twitter accounts. In a time when we deal with such serious issues, it’s great to have a bit of fun and many thanks to our amazing Telford & Wrekin Libraries staff who are organising this Challenge locally! Let’s get reading and let’s get silly this summer! “


A drive-through coronavirus testing facility, part of the national test and trace initiative, is to open at the Ironbridge Park and Ride in Telford

LOCAL NEWS Council secures test and trace site for the Borough... A drive-through coronavirus testing facility, part of the national test and trace initiative, is to open at the Ironbridge Park and Ride in Telford, that will help make it easy and quick for any borough resident to get tested. The site will be established over the coming days and will remain open as long as the national effort requires it to be.

“The site makes testing easily available to anyone who needs it in Telford and Wrekin.

Telford & Wrekin Council worked with Government and the NHS, providing them with a number of suitable sites to choose for a permanent testing site, which will serve people in the borough and surrounding areas.

“Anyone who develops symptoms can quickly get a test and find out whether they need to self-isolate with their household or safely return to a more normal life.”

Each site was assessed for accessibility and security; also additional signage is being installed by the Council to prepare the site. People in the borough experiencing a new, continuous cough, a high temperature, or a loss of or change in their normal sense of smell or taste, can book an appointment on the NHS website or by calling 119 to be tested for whether they currently have coronavirus. Councillor Shaun Davies, Telford & Wrekin Council leader, said: “We have worked very hard and fast, with Government and other partners, to help set up this test centre. “I would like to say thank you to the Council staff that have worked to make this happen alongside the political leadership of the Council, we are proud to be doing our part in helping the borough tackle coronavirus.”

The facility will be piloted for its first few days of operation. To allow the testing site to operate, the Ironbridge Park and Ride service will no longer run. The impact of this will be kept under review as part of the Council’s recovery focus work in district centres around the borough. Liz Noakes, the Director of Public Health at Telford & Wrekin Council, said: “Test and Trace is the next stage in the fight against coronavirus. “Working with Public Health England, we will be using our local knowledge and expertise to control any outbreak that occurs in Telford and Wrekin. This testing site will be central to getting people tested easily and then help us understand if there are any outbreaks in Telford and Wrekin. “It’s really important that everyone understands how the scheme works and people do the right thing and self-isolate if they are contacted by NHS Test and Trace.”


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Latest news from Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin Sustainability and Transformation Partnership

LOCAL NEWS Antibody Testing in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin for NHS & Care Staff... Tests for seeing if someone has had COVID-19 (coronavirus) have started to be rolled out across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, for frontline health and care employees and hospital inpatients. The antibody test tells the person if they have had the virus or not, but not about any level of protection or immunity from getting the virus again, and local health leaders are clear that anyone having this test should still adhere to important social distancing measures.

“We initially will have a limited amount of testing kits, but we hope that this will increase over the coming days and weeks – which will help our capacity to test more staff. We will prioritise frontline health and care employees and hospital patients, and when we can increase this for the wider population, we will.”

At this stage these tests are not being made available to the general public and therefore the advice is not to contact your GP practice or other local services until such time as Government guidance changes.

Whilst the antibody tests are an important part of the local and national response to COVID-19, health leaders in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin are asking people to continue to adhere to social distancing measures, to continue to stop the spread of the virus. This includes keeping at least 2 metres away from people when outside and in other public areas, practising good hand and respiratory hygiene, and continuing to follow the Government’s advice on selfisolating if anyone develops potential symptoms of COVID-19, these include:

Victoria Rankin, Director of People for Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin Sustainability and Transformation Partnership and chair of the Local COVID-19 Testing Task and Finish Group comments: “We are now in a position to start to roll-out the antibody testing for staff working in our local health system, and this is important as it will help us to understand how the virus has spread through our population.

• a high temperature • a new, continuous cough • a loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste



Test, Track and trace work has begun in Telford and Wrekin

LOCAL NEWS Test and trace work has begun in Telford and Wrekin Anyone in Telford and Wrekin who tests positive for Coronavirus will need to share information with NHS Test and Trace about people they have recently been in contact with. People identified by NHS Test and Trace will need to stay at home for 14 days, even if they do not have symptoms - in order to stop unwittingly spreading the virus. Those in isolation who develop symptoms should book a test online or by calling 119. If they test positive, they must continue to stay at home for seven days or until their symptoms have passed. If they test negative, they must continue and complete the 14 day isolation period as they still may develop symptoms. Members of households with people identified as having contact with a positive case will not have to stay at home unless the person identified develops symptoms - at which point they must also selfisolate for 14 days. Liz Noakes, the Director of Public Health at Telford & Wrekin Council, said: “Test and Trace is the next stage in the fight against coronavirus. “Working with Public Health England we will be using our local knowledge and expertise to control any outbreak that occurs in Telford and Wrekin. It’s really important that everyone understands how the scheme works and people do the right thing and self-isolate if they are contacted by NHS Test and Trace.”

Councillor Andy Burford, cabinet member for health and social care at Telford & Wrekin Council, said: “It’s important that you contact the NHS Test and Trace service as soon as possible if you have coronavirus symptoms. “The NHS Test and Trace service will allow us to trace the spread of the virus, isolate new infections, and will give us an early warning if the virus is increasing again locally.” Symptoms of coronavirus include - a high temperature - a new, continuous cough - and the loss or change to your senses of smell or taste. Meanwhile, social distancing measures remain in place. Everyone must: - stay at home as much as possible - work from home if you can - limit contact with other people - keep your distance if you go out - wash your hands regularly - stay at home and self-isolate if you or anyone in your household has symptoms of coronavirus. The latest information and guidance around coronavirus is available at GOV.UK and on the council’s own coronavirus pages at - www.telford.gov.uk/coronavirus


Latest news from Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin Sustainability and Transformation Partnership

LOCAL NEWS Updated Advice For Outpatients & Visitors To County’s Hospitals... • •

Local hospital visiting restrictions currently remain in-place Hospital patients and attendees required to wear face masks

NHS Hospitals across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin have updated their advice for visitors and outpatients, in-line with new Government guidance and recent recommendations from the World Health Organisation, in order to keep visitors, patients and staff safe. Although specific restrictions on visitors to the county’s hospitals are still in-place for the time being, anyone who is specifically allowed to visit a patient, due to an exception to the current restrictions, or is attending the hospital as an outpatient from Monday 15 June will need to wear a face mask during the whole of their visit, in order to reduce the spread of coronavirus. Commenting on the change of guidance, Zena Young, Executive Director of Quality at NHS Shropshire CCG and NHS Telford and Wrekin CCG comments: “We can all play a role in reducing the spread of coronavirus and keeping our hospitals safe. So, if you are coming to hospital either as a visitor or for planned treatment, it is important that you wear a face mask at all times. This is for your safety and the safety of other patients and staff. “All visitors to our local hospitals will be provided with an appropriate face mask to wear, and all visitors will

continue to be expected to comply with existing social distancing and hand hygiene measures in addition to the face coverings while in the hospital setting.” Patients that are currently shielding should also have been provided with a surgical face mask for their hospital appointment, and are requested to continue to use this. If they have not been provided with a surgical face mask prior to attending, they will be provided one on arrival. Patients who have any specific requirements should speak to a member of staff, the hospital will have a range of communication options to ensure that they can communicate with these patients. Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin’s NHS hospitals are continually reviewing policies and procedures to make sure they are able to allow visitors to see patients, where it is safe to do. Anyone wishing to visit a patient in one of Shropshire’s main hospitals in Shrewsbury, Telford or Oswestry, one of the county’s community hospitals in Bridgnorth, Ludlow, Whitchurch or Craven Arms or the Redwoods Centre in Shrewsbury should check with the specific hospital or ward area to find out their current visiting arrangements, prior to arriving. Visit: www.sath.nhs.uk/news/visiting-suspension/


LET’S EAT. For a special treat this summer, why not try these delicious lemon and raspberry tartlets with meringue... Behold the sweetness of meringue and the tang of lemon, and raspberry! I absolutely love tartlets, they are easy to make and simply delicious. ese are two of my favourites; I adore lemon meringue, with its sweet topping and zesty lemony filling. ese raspberry tartlets are divine too with the creamy crème patisserie, and icing sugar dusted raspberries - talk about spoilt for choice!

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Method for Lemon Meringue...

1) Preheat oven to 200C. Lightly grease each recess of a cup muffin pan. 2) Using a 10cm cutter, cut 12 rounds from pastry and place into prepared pans. Chill for 15 minutes, then prick bases with a fork and bake for 5-10 mins. 3) Meanwhile, combine water, lemon juice, sugar and cornflour in a saucepan, until smooth. Bring to boil, stirring continuously, until mixture thickens. Reduce heat and simmer for 3 mins. 4) Stir in yolks, butter and rind and allow to cool slightly. Spoon into the cases. Chill until firm. 5) To make the meringue, in a clean, dry bowl, using an electric mixer, beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually add sugar, one tablespoon at a time, beating until sugar dissolves and foam is stiff, thick and glossy. Beat in vinegar (or lemon juice). 6) Turn the oven up to 220C. Pop a dollop of meringue and swirl over the filling in each tart. Bake for 4-5 mins until lightly browned. Allow to cool.


THE INGREDIENTS Makes 12 Preparation time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes 2 1/2 sheets frozen shortcrust pastry, thawed 250ml water 150ml lemon juice 100g sugar 50g cornflour 2 egg yolks 30g butter 1 finely grated lemon zest 2 egg whites 50g cup caster sugar 1 teaspoon vinegar or lemon juice For Raspberry tartlets use milk instead of water and lemon juice and add 1 tsp of vanilla extract. You will also need fresh raspberries and icing sugar for dusting.

Method for Raspberry Tartlets...

1) This is the same as 1 & 2 for the Lemon Tartlets. 2) For the cream filling, beat together the sugar, cornflour, eggs, and vanilla extract in a bowl. In a saucepan, bring the milk to the boil, and remove from the heat just as it starts to bubble up. Pour the hot milk onto the egg mixture, whisking constantly. Return the custard to the pan, and bring to the boil, whisking constantly to prevent lumps, as the custard heats it will thicken considerably. At this point reduce the heat to low and cook for a further two to three minutes. 3) Turn the thickened crème patisserie out into a bowl, cover the surface of it with cling film (to prevent a skin forming), and set it aside to cool. Once it is cold, beat it well with a wooden spoon before use. 4) When you are ready to assemble the tartlets, spoon, or pipe, the crème patisserie into the cases. Top with raspberries, and dust with icing sugar to serve.

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LOCKDOWN LEARNING... 11 life skills parents are teaching in lockdown WHAT ARE PARENTS TEACHING IN LOCKDOWN

80% of parents are using lockdown to teach their kids important life skills How to cook is the top life skill parents are teaching (77%) followed by budgeting (72%) and housekeeping (61%) 62% of those surveyed believe schools failed at preparing them for real life Taxes, debt, and mental health are amongst the things parents wish schools taught them growing up

In a culture where we are always on the go, can buy anything at the touch of a button, and never have enough time, it can be very easy to miss out on learning valuable life skills. However, thanks to lockdown 80% of parents are using lockdown to teach their children life skills as well as home schooling them. Interested in finding out which valuable life skills parents are teaching their kids in lockdown, Saveonenergy.com/uk surveyed 2,109 parents. Teaching their children how to cook is the most popular life skill for parents (77%). With a majority of restaurants closing, it’s no surprise that parents want their kids to know how to cook for themselves. Second on the list is budgeting (72%). Unfortunately, due to lockdown many people have lost their jobs/been furloughed and utility bills are rising. Teaching your children how to budget can help them become financially independent in the future and to prepare for unforeseen situations. 38% of parents are teaching their kids how to grow vegetables in lockdown. As many supermarkets are struggling to keep up with demand, it is a great skill to have. Lower down on the list of life skills parents are teaching their kids is sewing (12%). With fast fashion becoming more and more of a problem, learning to sew can help save the earth and your children’s pockets. SaveOnEnergy found that 62% of parents believe the education system failed to prepare them for real life, and many of the topics people wish schools covered revolve around money.

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Learning about taxes came out on top (88%) with an astonishing average of 3,000 monthly google searches for “what are taxes?”! It’s no surprise many would find this helpful as thousands of people are unaware of how to tackle taxes. Following Mental Health Awareness week (May 18-24th), what better time to bring attention to the fact that 73% wish mental health was covered in school. Of those surveyed, only 1 in 5 remember their schools teaching covering any issues/topics/advice around mental health. On average, there are over 600 monthly google searches for “how to be more environmentally friendly” and nearly 6,000 searches for “environmentally friendly products” each month. It’s clear to see that people want to learn more about how to help the earth. As a result, it’s not surprising that participants want to understand more about energy efficiency (66%) and sustainability (63%). LOCKDOWN LEARNING

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PLENTY Of pots... Fill in gaps, section your space and create features with groups of pots that add easy greenery and foliage with very little effort.

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LOTS Of lights... Outdoor lighting provides us with much more than we give it credit for. Whether it’s guiding visitors to our front door, illuminating dark spots to make us feel safer or creating a touch of magic for an outdoor party. Often an afterthought, lighting is actually one of the finishing touches that set the tone for the garden you would like to have. Coastal or nautical. Rustic or polished. Statement or subtle. Choosing the right lighting will give you the look you’ll love.

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great outdoors Elevate your outdoor space this summer by allowing yourself the time to think about what you really want to use your garden for.

PLANNING PERMISSON... Allow yourself the time to think about what you really want to use your garden for. Is it peace and solitude in a quiet courtyard? An extra living space for watching movies and chilling out. Or a dining space where you can host good friends with laughter and conversation long into the night? By determining how you wish to spend time in your outdoor space, you can choose the right furniture, accessories and lighting to help you achieve it.

FIND YOUR FURNITURE... Once you are clear on what you want, selecting the furniture is a good place to start. Forming the backbone of your personal or entertaining space, it is where you can build upon. From bistros made for two, to large sofa sets and dining tables with benches there is something of every size for every size space. With a wealth of materials including sleek acacia wood, traditional rattan and modern polyrope, there’s something for every style too.

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Whatever the seasons bring, there’s no doubt that at some hopeful point, we will wishfully get out the BBQ and invite our friends and family round to enjoy an afternoon in whatever sunshine we are afforded. Help keep the party going, long after dark with fire pits, floor cushions and drinks trolleys filled with their favourite tipples.

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FRILL SEEKERS... Combining frills with florals this Blurred Floral Shirr Blouse £16, is fabulous paired with jeans and these Rust Leather Clog Heels £15, from George at Asda...

FLORAL Essentials... The floral dress is a must have wardrobe item for summer. I love this Poplin Print Square Neck Dress £18, Mini Top Handle Dco £12 from George at Adsa...

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Far Out Florals, Puff sleeves and Broderie Anglaise... I know florals may not be groundbreaking, it’s summer and they pop up regularly around this time of year, but they are going to experience a bit of a refreshing and groovy twist this season. With 60’s and 70’s influenced prints coming through, florals are about to get interesting; Think grandma’s curtains and psychedelic florals, because they are about to flood into our Instagram feeds through 2020. I know that it may feel a bit strange to think about fashion at a time like this, I mean let’s face it - not many of us are bothering with ’real’ clothes due to lockdown. But we are slowly seeing people return to the shops, which have now re-opened, and let’s face it - there is a lot to be said for having something to look forward to. Just like we have all been dreaming about where we may travel to once we are able to, a lot of us are also looking forward to exploring fashion again. I personally am loving the Puff sleeve which is really on-trend. From puffy shoulders to puffy arms - I literally can’t get enough of the puffy sleeve look. Broderie Anglaise is also going to be taking on a new vibe this summer, with fancier patterns, which make it feel fresh and interesting. I really love the new look Broderie, it is a lovely take on this cute classic.

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DATE NIGHT... After days of living in gym kit and no makeup, now is the time to take a moment for yourself, to enjoy the company of your loved one. Achieving the perfect date night is really easy, and will allow for some well deserved time out to unwind and enjoy.

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DATE NIGHT AT HOME... After days of living in gym kit and no makeup, now is the time to take a moment for yourself, to enjoy the company of your loved one. Achieving the perfect date night is really easy, and will allow for some well deserved time out to unwind and enjoy. We have curated some of our favourite ideas to spend time with your significant other from the comfort of your own home.

EVENING AMBIANCE The key to the perfect date night at home is to create the right ambiance. Lighting is a great way to achieve this, as it can make a space feel that little bit more magical. With a simple set of fairy lights you can create your very own glowing canopy, perfect for an evening drink.

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To complete your romantic soirée, stream one your favourite musician’s concerts online to make it feel even more of a special occasion.

TIME TOGETHER By Lights4fun ese drop bulb battery operated festoon lights £16.99 from Lights4fun are the perfect addition to your outdoor seating area, adding a romantic ambience to your alfresco dining.

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Time together to chat as a couple is now more important than ever. If you have an outdoor firepit why not make your very own campfire, with the essential drinks and snacks to accompany, of course. If you don’t have a firepit, micro lights intertwined around logs are an effective & super safe alternative. Flickering outdoor TruGlow candles are a wonderful addition to the setting.


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STAY HOME... Get inspired for summer 2020 by combining tropical and coastal decorating schemes. Using a pastel colour palette and natural elements, Rebecca Snowden, Interior Style Advisor at FurnitureChoice.co.uk shares 3 simple ways to create this idyllic setting at home.

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1. Pair white with pastels A whitewashed colour scheme instantly creates a light and airy space, channelling the calming qualities of an idyllic seaside getaway. Match the white backdrop with pastel accents for a soft contrast that still retains a relaxed atmosphere. “Choose colours with a light and soft undertone to create a beach-inspired look at home,” Rebecca advises. “For example, pair sage walls and palm print wallpaper with a white dining set as a fresh nod to tropical style. This colour scheme is light, fresh and sets a lively mood for entertaining. Meanwhile, choose blush pink in the bedroom as it exudes that carefree, playful touch that is synonymous with seaside chic. Use a white wooden bed as the anchor while layering the room with throws and cushions in pops of pink for added warmth and texture.”

2. Decorate with natural accents

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Creating a summer-inspired look at home would not be complete without incorporating natural elements. “Bringing the outdoors inside is a calming way to reconnect with nature,” Rebecca says. “With a grey sofa as the centrepiece, light oak or driftwood pieces as accents evoke the feeling of being by the beach with their raw, understated texture. Complete the look with rattan, jute and pampas grass accessories which add to the dreamy aesthetic thanks to their neutral, earthy qualities.” Being by the beach is a sensorial experience, so it is important to take that aspect into account when decorating. Mixing materials such as wood with amber glass offers a welcoming contrast of different textures. “Amber glass accessories lend a warm, ethereal glow that strikes a fine balance between rustic and contemporary, especially when it’s matched with light wood tones,” Rebecca explains. “Round off the look with indoor plants to purify the air and for that extra tropical touch.”


3. Emphasise wall panel details Whether it’s tropical or coastal-inspired style, tap into the room’s details to establish a clean, curated space at home. For example, emphasise the texture of tongue and groove wall panelling as part of the bedroom backdrop.

DORSET WHITE DOUBLE BED - £299.99 By Furniture Choice Timelessly elegant with a touch of country charm - the Dorset bed brings comfort and style to the bedroom. Designed with classic wood panelling and an airy finish, it's also built with a slatted base for additional support

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“Tongue and groove wall panelling makes a strong visual statement and prevents the decor from looking too flat when you combine it with white floorboards,” Rebecca says. “Clean lines and a light, airy palette are staples of modern coastal style and creates a space that’s both stylish and functional. Contrast the panelling with a round mirror - its curves help to soften the edges while still keeping the ambience chic and relaxed.

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TRANSFORM your weight and health - permanently... Temporary Isolation Can Be The Opportunity To Permanently Transform Your Weight And Health. Author, Candice Rosen shares 5 key healthy food choices and food combinations during this quarantine season in her new book, Forget Dieting: It’s All About Data-Driven Fueling! These data-driven fueling food choices and combinations help lower blood glucose and A1C levels ̶ especially crucial given the latest research on the correlation between people with high blood glucose (diabetics) and people with extreme COVID19 ̶ as well as promote healthy weight loss. Not sure how to eat and stay healthy this quarantine season without resorting to your familiar diet of spaghetti, bread, pizza, and sugar? Candice Rosen, R.N., MSW, and author of the upcoming book Forget Dieting: It’s All About Data-Driven Fueling! encourages "trophology," or "food combining," which is one of the foundations of Rosen's Data-Driven Fueling Plan. As you combine foods, Rosen adds that "monitoring blood glucose is the key to weight gain vs. weight loss; good health vs. poor health."

3. Nothing white. To lower blood glucose, do not eat or combine animal proteins with any white potatoes, bread, rice, or pasta… EVER. Sorry!

4. Eat More Sweet Potatoes. Think wholesome, nutritious, responsibly grown, pancreatic-friendly foods (food that doesn’t raise your blood glucose) like sweet potatoes and yams, which are an incredibly nutritious carbohydrate that are low in sugar levels and provide fiber. They’re best consumed baked or steamed, but can also be cooked in a variety of other ways. A great lunch or dinner option (and it is inexpensive) is a baked sweet potato, split down the middle with a large spoonful of black beans, a tablespoon of tomatillo salsa, and a side salad. To lower blood sugar, eat them with veggies and plant-based protein together… NOT MEAT!

1. Make Wednesday & Friday Vegan Days According to Rosen, avoid dairy! Try vegan yogurts, cheeses, and milks. Dairy is inflammatory and will deplete your bones of calcium (it’s true!). There are unsweetened milks of almond, hemp, cashew, etc., and all are available in grocery stores. A low blood glucose breakfast idea would be a sprouted grain English muffin, spread with a tofu or nut-based cream cheese, some sliced tomatoes, and topped off with sea salt or Trader Joe’s Everything But The Bagel Sesame Seasoning Blend.

2. Eat fruits that are high in fiber. Apples, bananas, oranges, berries ̶ the list goes on! You will still want to avoid sugary fruit juices, as well as very sweet fruits like pineapples and mangos while trying to lose weight. Fruit is always eaten alone with two exceptions: they can be added to a vegan smoothie and they can be eaten with a nut or seed butter. These healthy fats reduce the chance of a blood glucose spike.

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5. Try Fish. Give your body a break from animal protein. Red meats increase inflammation and provide poor sources of fat. However, if you crave protein, try fish! For those who aren’t allergic, fish is a fantastic source of protein that’s low in carbohydrates and contains high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids, one of the few consumable healthy fats! If consuming fish raw, remember only sashimi-style – no white rice! To lower blood sugar, combine fish with veggies, not starches or fruit.


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9. On all occasions (6) 10. Analgesic (10) 11. In the direction of (6) 12. Living at the same time (2-8) 14. Spoil (3) 15. State in south-eastern USA (7) 16. Young night bird (5) 17. Sweetly and smoothly (13) 21. Subserviently (13) 25. Incubate (5) 27. Island off coast of Co Antrim (7) 28. Immense period (3) 29. Totally (10) 30. Chessman (6) 31. Glass building (10) 32. Small pincers (6)

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1. Christmas entertainment (9) 2. Clumsily (9) 3. Boats which skim above the surface (10) 4. Light-coloured horse (8) 5. Tirelessly (13) 6. Complete failure (6) 7. Clearly (7) 8. Warship (7) 13. Joint effort (13) 18. Longingly (10) 19. Lay siege to (9) 20. Control the mind of another (9) 22. Unsparing (8) 23. City on Lake Michigan (7) 24. Falter in speaking (7) 26. Making a breach (6)

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Humble vegetable could be the solution for Brits in lock-down at risk of low vitamin D Half of the nation are determined to not drift away from new healthy lifestyle post-pandemic, adopting long-term habits that can boost immunity

HEALTH NEWS MUSHROOM MAGIC: MUSHROOM SET TO TAKE TOP SPOT OF SUPERFOOD CHARTS THANKS TO VITAMIN D HIT Nutritionist and author, Madeleine Shaw, explains how eating just eight vitamin D enriched mushrooms could help you hit your RDA following latest NHS advice. With Brits in lock-down, spending fewer hours in the sun and with little prospect of foreign holidays, a health expert has warned that vitamin D levels are at risk of falling and believes mushrooms could be the superfood solution. Research commissioned by The UK & Ireland Mushroom Producers, has revealed that one in four of us aren’t getting our daily recommended vitamin intake, with a further quarter having “no clue” on what the recommended daily amount even is! Since the nation has embraced a renewed focus on wellbeing following the arrival of COVID-19, 13 per cent have admitted to the worry that they will develop a vitamin D deficiency. In addition, 22 per cent of people agreed to being worried about developing a weak immune system. With lack of sunlight a cause for concern, one in ten at home are contemplating how they can achieve their daily dose of the essential vitamin. When questioned on how they achieve their vit-hit, 19 per cent of respondents said they source it through taking supplements, with 27 per cent declaring they bought them for the first time or more frequently as a result of the pandemic. Just 9 per cent of people polled seek natural alternatives, such as eating vitamin D rich foods. As we settle into the ‘new normal’, more than half of the nation are determined to not drift away from our new healthy lifestyle post-pandemic, with many adopting long-

term habits that can boost immunity. Nutritionist and bestselling cookery writer, Madeleine Shaw, explains why mushrooms are now qualified to join the ranks of other socalled superfoods, such as avocados and blueberries: “Mushrooms are easily overlooked in the fruit and veg rainbow we’re advised to eat. High in antioxidants, they are commonly overlooked as a significant source of the sunshine vitamin D. As a key vitamin essential in supporting a normal immune system, Vitamin D plays a vital role in keeping our bones healthy, as it works to regulate our intake of calcium, magnesium and phosphorous. “As we face less hours in the sun this summer due to cancelled holidays and life in lock-down, we need to explore different ways of finding how to best get what our bodies need. A readily available and easily overlooked source are mushrooms, that can be bought specially enriched with vitamin D.” The latest NHS advice urges the public to consider increasing their vitamin D intake from 5 micrograms to 10 micrograms. Shaw explains that eating just eight vitamin D enriched mushrooms a day would give you your daily recommended amount. A staggering 84 per cent of those surveyed said they were unaware that they could achieve their RDA by simply incorporating the enriched mushroom into their everyday meals. Containing virtually no fat, sugar or salt, new research suggests that eating mushrooms could help Brits maintain or even lose weight due to containing two types of dietary fibres, beta-glucans and chitin, which increase satiety and reduce appetite – keeping you feeling fuller for longer. Living up to their superfood label, mushrooms are also rich in umami, which has the ability to enhance flavour and gives it a few distinctive health benefits, including letting us cut back on salt without reducing flavour. Urging households to become more label-aware when shopping, Shaw suggests taking a moment to look carefully at packs that call out added benefits. “If you can’t get your hands on vitamin D enriched mushrooms and can only find regular mushrooms, here’s a little tip: place them in the window sill on a sunny day and in as little as an hour or two they become a source of vitamin D.”


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processed food taste like food. In my opinion processed foods are not real food. Omega 3 is found in fish, meat and eggs and green leafy vegetables. Don’t be fooled though. Farmed fish and industrially farmed meats and hens are not fed on the greens they are supposed to be and therefore do not have as high omega 3 levels as expected. Always determine that the source of the food is naturally pasture/grass fed, organic where possible and, in the case of fish, wild caught and not farmed.

Tip 2:

Before I begin my tips are based around one fundamental rule. One that is poorly understood both within the medical and non-medical communities and is the reason why obesity is the huge pandemic it is today around the world. The rule is: You and your brain often have different ideas of what your ideal weight should be.

The brain dictates what the ideal weight is from reading and monitoring theexternal environment closely. If there is a lack of nutrients or food, then it will promote the storage of fat (fuel) to help the body make it through a potential famine. If there is plentiful nutrition and no famine, then the brain will dictate less fat (fuel) storage. Tip 1:

Boost your Omega 3 levels. It seems simple, but if you want to shed thepounds quickly you need to correct omega 3 deficiencies. Most people in the Western world are living with low omega 3 levels and high omega 6 levels. We need both, but when omega 6 outnumbers omega 3, then the brain picks this signal up, convincing the body to store more fat (fuel). Further explanation: Omega 6’s fatty acids are natural and found in nuts and seeds. Vegetable oils are generally the problem though, processed from a high concentration of seeds and found in abundance in most pre-prepared supermarket and processed foods., They are added to the food to make

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Avoid food treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics are life savers, when used under the guidance of a doctor, but what about all the antibiotics fed to the food we commonly eat. It was discovered decades ago that antibiotics helped to fatten up animals, probably as they kill the gut bacteria and the so there’s more food for the animal as not as many bacteria are helping to consuming it. Well this can happen to us too and antibiotics can be passed via the food chain. Further Explanation: Industrial farming uses antibiotics to fatten up their animals and to also make sure nasty infections are kept at bay in small confines of living for the animals and fish. Not only will the antibiotic exposure pass into us when we eat these treated animals, the effect will then occur in us, slightly watered down and strong correlations in studies are identifying this. It certainly is helping the obesity pandemic. A correlation between industrialised antibiotic use in farming and the onset of the global obesity pandemic can be observed.

Tip 3: Know yourself. One of the best ways to understand your metabolic relationship with the food that you eat is to undergo a genetic analysis. These are now cheaper and can be done just from a swab test. Although genetics is only one part of the weight loss picture, it is a foundation stone. Whether carbohydrates and fats make you gain weight, do you have slow signalling from your stomach to your brain can all be determined and help build out a clear strategy.


SUMMER BEAUTY Young Living’s Summer Swear Buys With summer just around the corner, here’s a wrap up of Young Living, the world leader in essential oil products that are swear-buys for the season: Mineral Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50 Sunshine is coming our way. Play the day away with a sunscreen strong enough to protect you from the brightest of rays. The Young Living Mineral Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50 is your new go-to sun protection as it contains a non-greasy formula that keeps skin moisturised and provides protection from harmful UVA & UVB rays without leaving a sticky feel. This dermatologist-tested natural sunscreen is chemical-free, waterresistant, hypoallergenic, coral-safe, and features naturally derived plant and mineral-based ingredients. Sweat and water-resistant, up to 80 minutes.

Orange Blossom Facial Wash Young Living's Orange Blossom Facial Wash energises your beauty routine with its extra boost of citrus and naturally cleansing essential oils to keep your skin feeling fresh and rejuvenated. It's safe for daily use as it's made from 100% naturally derived ingredients. This dermatologist-tested facial wash is hypoallergenic and works gently on all skin types including sensitive skin. It's best for reducing surface oils, removing stubborn dirt and makeup without making your skin tight or dry as it maintains the natural moisture barrier of your skin.

Charcoal Bar Soap Keep your skin clean, soft, and smooth with Young Living's Charcoal Bar Soap that contains activated charcoal and pure essential oils. Made with ingredients that are vegan and cruelty-free, this charcoal soap gets rid of excess oil while maintaining the skin's natural moisture barrier. Your skin will feel refreshed and hydrated throughout Summer with the perfect infusion of Orange Blossom essential oil and natural powerful skincleaning ingredients. Young Living are a world leader in essential oils, and are now launching products in UK! www.youngliving.co.uk

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Lavender Mint Daily Shampoo Hot weather can make your hair dry and less manageable. Achieve hair healthy-looking without damaging your scalp with Young Living's Lavender Mint Daily Shampoo. It's plant-based, safe, and environmentallyfriendly. Young Living’s Lavender Mint Shampoo is formulated to suit all hair types. It doesn't contain parabens, sulfates, dyes, and other harsh chemicals.

Lavender Mint Daily Conditioner Soothe your scalp and calm your unmanageable hair with Young Living's Lavender Mint Conditioner. This conditioner is formulated with natural ingredients so it's safe for daily use. Now you don’t have to worry about the hot weather because Lavender Mint Daily Conditioner will tame frizzy hair, keeping it smooth and tangle-free.

Mirah Lustrous Hair Oil Formulated to suit all hair types, Young Living's Mirah Lustrous Hair Oil softens and smooths your strands while restoring the healthy appearance of damaged hair. Perfect for hair that has been out in the Summer’s sun all day. This lightweight hair oil is infused with essential oils and contains hydrating argan, Monoi and Abyssinian oils, fatty acids, and vitamin E, leaving your hair sleek, hydrated, and glossy, not greasy.


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Model: Mini Countryman John Cooper Works All 4 Auto. Price: £36,650 Engine: 2.0 litre 302bhp Pictures: BMW Group

In the bad old days badge engineering meant exactly what it said on the tin. If a manufacturer wanted the kudos of a legendary name attached to a bog-standard product, the simple expedient of sticking on a shiny badge and radiator sufficed. Not anymore though. Any cynical suggestion that the application of the John Cooper Works nomenclature should prove to be a mere shadow of former magnificence was quickly blasted out of the water by the bravura of this seriously good product. Practicality has not been sacrificed on the altar of dynamic gratification because all design parameters have been carefully balanced, to give another model of inspiration in the Mini family that is not only interesting but certainly invigorating. The Countryman is the largest Mini to date and is really a small 5 door SUV with a high-riding stance that is a roomy and practical 4wd family car. Don't let the 'Mini' name mislead you though. It is only a whisker smaller than a BMW 1 Series. With retro styling cues from the Countryman of yore and realistic roadworthy purposefulness, it does you good just to look at it. That cheeky yet confident radiator grin encourages you to step aboard and enjoy - where you find a 'young at heart' feel that is enhanced by top quality, style and substance. Inside it's trademark Mini with dials and toggle switches. In keeping with the modern age, features range from a rear view camera to head up display. Choose from the various option packs and you can tailor it to more or less your own specification. You might even be able to specify a Breakfast Pack with toaster and kettle. There's plenty of room for occupants and a surprisingly large luggage area. And if you want to juggle between extra legroom or more luggage space then you could opt for the Activity Pack. Having had limited past experience of the Countryman but never having tried the 4wd John Cooper Works version, I was curious to know what the very latest upgraded engine brings to the party. We all know that turbocharged motors pack a pile of torque - but sometimes they can lack refinement. So the burning question is 'Does the John Cooper Works Countryman, with its turbocharged 2.0 litre 302 bhp engine, have the zing to go with the legendary name and is the whole package as smooth as silk without any badger hair attachments whatsoever?

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Mini Countryman There's only one way to find out. Cue the rattling of keys (as far as keys do rattle these days), thepitter patterof 'driving shoe leather' and the twinkles of anticipation in eyes embedded deeply enough in wrinkled surrounds to really know better. Yes, dear reader, your tester - while not Mr. Testosterone himself, is old enough to be excited by old associations whenever he hears the name 'John Cooper Works Mini' from the days of (excuse my lapse into the technology of yesteryear) polished ports, nitrided cranks and legendary drivers like 'Smokin' John Rhodes'. John Cooper Works labelling is for something 'Super' - the cream on the cake. As I slipped in behind the wheel, I wasn't exactly drooling in anticipation - nothing so vulgar, but my heart was beating an eager pulse and my hands were twitching in readiness to get to grips with a car that in so many respects is indeed very 'special'. With a scheduled tour of The Wrekin (Shropshire) in the offing I had first of all to pick up my

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passenger for the day - luscious Lavinia Blunt. So first port of call was the Delphic Health and Fitness Centre on Oracle Street. Parking outside I glowered at a uniformed somebody who may or may not have been ready to reprimand me. In the event he turned out to be the local rat catcher, so I needn't have worried and I nonchalantly tooted the horn, expecting Lavinia to spring, gazellelike out of the fitness centre entrance. I made a mental note that the horn worked well. After an embarrasingly long interval during which I was forced to 'shoo' a local mongrel which had intentions on the tyres, luscious Lavinia appeared. There was no spring in her step but she brightened when she saw the stylish looking Countryman. "Ooh!" She said. "I've been thinking of buying one of these but they're very expensive." "Well" I said. " It would cost you ÂŁ36,650 but you can tailor it to your exact

specification with extra packs. And,of course, they're so beautifully built.You can help me roadtest it. Feed me some passenger perspectives and as a reward I shall buy you an ice cream." "Ooh! You are cheeky." She exclaimed - but not so cheeky as the Mini Countryman John Cooper Works All 4 which rocketed away in Sport Mode with all the panache of Zorro on his mighty steed as I marvelled at the efficiency of the improved 8 speed automatic gearbox. Taught and crisp handling and braking power to unsettle your viscera inspire total confidence. Thankfully BMW have electronically limited the top speed to 155 mph - a speed at which it would no doubt be very stable should you have access to Heathrows main runway to try it. In town I flipped the Green Mode switch and the throaty exhaust burble was more muted as we waved to the district nurse on her bicycle. But back on the open road I was impressed with the increasingly rare combination of classic motoring sensations combined

By Syd Taylor Motoring Reviewer

with modern safety and reliability. And economy too, I hasten to add at nearly 40mpg overall if you stayed in Green Mode. Use it as it is meant to be used and things would be different. As Lavinia can testify, it's a most comfortable car whether for driver or passengers and its clever design encourages lucky owners to believe that they are indeed in possession of a machine capable of a rarified motoring experience. There are few cars that would induce you to spend a lifetime going around The Wrekin, but the new Mini Countryman JCW All 4 auto is certainly one.

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Cllr Eileen Callear Cabinet Member for Telford and Wrekin Council Leisure, Libraries & Culture

Preparations are underway for the phased re-opening of Leisure Services at Telford & Wrekin Council

LOCAL NEWS Telford & Wrekin Leisure prepare for their phased re-opening… It’s been a while since we’ve all stepped foot inside Telford & Wrekin Leisure facilities, and although we don’t as yet have a confirmed date as to when we can open we’re hoping to be in a position to invite you all back as soon as we are permitted to do so. In line with Government advice, as elements of lockdown start to lift, the team are looking at measures as to how we can safely re-open up our centres to allow you to enjoy facilities in a safe environment. So far we have been able to welcome golfers back to Horsehay Golf Centre where all external facilities are now successfully operating with control measures in place and to enable use of Telford Athletics Stadium. Here’s an insight into some of the steps we’re looking at introducing: - The promotion of online pre-booking for all activities to help reduce time spent in the reception area and queuing times. - Social distancing measures throughout the centres with clear directional signage to make this as easy as possible. - Increased cleaning schedules and hand sanitiser stations for you to use as needed. - A reduced capacity, to ensure we have enough space for everyone to social distance. - We won’t be able to offer our full leisure programme immediately but we’ll be looking to resume as many as possible.

- We may need to put time limitations on activities because of a reduced capacity, this will allow everyone a chance to take part. -------------------------------------------There is a lot of finer detail we are working through in the upcoming weeks in line with Government direction but rest assured we are working towards re-opening as many of our services as quickly but most importantly as safely as we can. However, it may be that not all of our centres can reopen at the same time. Additionally, we will be in touch with individual Direct Debit customers in the upcoming weeks. We would like to reassure you that unless you have instructed us otherwise your Direct Debit membership will remain frozen, we will not be automatically resuming collections upon opening, as we recognise that individual members will make up their own minds as to when they feel ready to return. We’ll be in touch, and aim to keep you updated every step of the way as we begin our re-opening journey. The Telford & Wrekin Leisure Team


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