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Welcome to our first issue of Inside Chester magazine. After 8 years of delivering our Flintshire magazines we’ve decided to bring our publication to beautiful Chester and the surrounding areas. If you could please take the time to have a look through our first issue you will see we’re not just another admag but our aim is to bring you a monthly magazine full of interesting articles to read and enjoy.

So what do we have in this month’s issue? With stay vacations looking increasingly likely we take a look at what England’s Southwest Coast has to offer. See pages 4-5. If you’re looking for somewhere a bit closer home then you won’t go far wrong with the jewel of the North Wales coast, LLandudno, see pages 16-17 There’s also plenty of places to visit right here on our doorstep, see our Discover

Cheshire editorial on pages 26-27. There’s lots more going on inside too much to mention, so please take the time to have a look through. In nexts month’s issue we will bring you, A look at Canal holidays in the local area, Six reasons to visit Cyprus, Part 2 of our best motorhomes review, how to plan a loft conversion and lots more.... If you have an event going on this year and you would like us to publish it free of charge then get in touch, email us at insidechestermagazine@gmail.com If you do use one of the businesses within this magazine please let them know where you saw their advert. Until next month. Reg, Editor Inside Chester Magazines

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England’s South West Coast

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Spring Fashion

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Win Tickets to See The Sunbirds

16-17 Discover Llandudno

Explore

England’s South West Coast ITH further afield travel restrictions looking to be in place for some time, many potential holidaymakers have decided that a staycation is the way to go.

a break at one of the many walkerfriendly tourism businesses, giving you the chance to taste the excellent local food and drink.

Surf-ready beaches pull in water sports enthusiasts but are equally suited to water sports novices. If you’re looking for things to do on the South West Coast, why not try one of a number of waterbased activities from paddle boarding to coasteering, kite surfing, diving The Eden Project or sailing?

to entice and explore on a coastal break.

If you’re looking for activities, this is the perfect destination; its unique position and variety of landscapes make it an ideal place for outdoor pursuits - there’s a huge range of sports and activities. Walk the spectacular South West Coastal Path which hugs the coastline, perfect for walkers of all levels of fitness, discover stunning views only visible on foot and take

The South West Coast Path The South West Coast Path is 630 miles long and is the longest National Trail in the country. Starting at Minehead in Somerset it runs along the coastline of Exmoor, continuing along the coast of North Devon into Cornwall. It follows the entire coastline of Cornwall, crossing

the mouth of the River Tamar and continuing into Devon. After running along the south coast of Devon it then follows the Dorset coastline before finally ending at Poole Harbour. While much of the Coast Path is quite strenuous there are many sections that are much gentler, and are suitable for people with mobility problems.

The Eden Project

Cornwall’s unique attraction, the Eden Project is nestled in a huge crater. Here, massive Biomes housing the largest rainforest in captivity, stunning plants, exhibitions and stories serve as a backdrop to striking contemporary gardens, summer concerts and exciting year-round family events.

Powderham Castle Over 600 years of history can be discovered within the walls of one of Devon’s oldest family homes. Home to the Courtenay

St Ives

The dazzling jewel in Cornwall’s crown, St Ives is a picturesque fishing harbour and seaside town. Voted best family holiday destination by Coast

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Wander through the maze of narrow cobbled streets, shops and fisherman’s cottages in the heart of St Ives and sample some of the tastiest awardwinning restaurants, cafés and bars in the Southwest.

on the rugged cliffs of South-West Cornwall and welcomes over a quarter of a million people each year to enjoy the stunning ocean views and experience the magic of live performance in an iconic setting.

The Minack plays host to over 200 live performances each The Minack year, including (Porthcurno, Powderham Castle plays, musicals, Penzance) is a living opera, music and theatre in every sense. The children’s events. world famous theatre is perched

The Minack Theatre

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Discover North Wales

Award-winning beaches

Llandudno’s beaches have bagged quite a few beachy ‘Oscars’ for their excellent standards of cleanliness and water quality. Among the Seaside Award winners are: Llandudno North and West Shore, Llanfairfechan, Penmaenmawr, Colwyn Bay/Rhos-on-Sea, Pensarn, Old Colwyn, Sandy Cove and Kinmel Bay You’re bound to find a beach tailor-made for your mood - from the popular ‘beside the sea’ sands at Llandudno and Colwyn Bay to dreamy, more peaceful beaches like Pensarn.

Llandudno

fter 150 years, Llandudno is still a big favourite with holidaymakers. Its immaculate seafront, gracefully framed by two headlands, is a seaside classic, with amazing Blue Flag beaches (including the excellent

Colwyn Bay beach and Llandudno beach), the Great Orme, the Llandudno Pier, the Llandudno cable cars, excellent theatres, a fascinating conservation zoo, top-draw golf courses, mighty mountains and green valleys, amazing restaurants, pubs and a complete A to Z of outdoor activities.

Great Orme Bronze Age Mines

Uncovered in 1987 during a scheme to landscape an area of the Great Orme, the copper mines represent one of the most astounding archaeological discoveries of recent times. Dating back 4,000 years, it is believed to be the largest prehistoric mine in the world.

Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre The Great Orme Tramway

Britain’s only cable-hauled street Tramway, it comprises four original Victorian Tramcars and is a unique experience, offering fantastic views of Llandudno’s sweeping bays and the Great Orme. The Tram takes you on a picturesque one-mile journey to the summit of the Great Orme Countr y Park and Nature Reser ve where, on a clear day, views stretch as far as the Isle of Man. Open late March to late October, Daily from 10am - 6pm, Adult: £7.50, Child: £5.00

Boasting (at over 700m long) the longest Crest Toboggan run in Britain and a scenic PermaSnow ski slope, the Ski and Snowboard Centre offers a wide range of slope-based activities - skiing, snowboarding, sno-tubing and alpine adventure golf. Beginners’ lessons are available ever y day. Open all year round - Adult Activity Days are priced at £41, Juniors £36 and £40 for a Family Pass.

Open from 15th March - 5th November, 9.30am - 4:00pm, Adult: £7.00, Child: £5.00, Family: £20.00

Llandudno Pier

Wales’ longest pier offers superb views, concessions, excellent food stalls and a relaxing stroll. Relax and enjoy the leisurely pace as you explore the friendly shops and stalls, and enjoy the beautiful views of Llandudno and the Irish Sea. Llandudno Pier’s attractions are open from 10am until late during the Summer season.

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magazine and one of Europe’s top ten beaches.

family since 1391, its magical setting and convenient location makes it a ‘must see’ for visitors to Devon.

26-27 Discover Cheshire What’s On Netflix

Exmoor National Park Exmoor National Park is a unique and special place. Its large areas of open moorland provide a sense of remoteness, wildness and tranquillity rare in southern Britain, while spectacular coastal views, deep wooded valleys, high sea cliffs and fast flowing streams all combine to form a rich and distinct mosaic. There are plenty of things to do on Exmoor from walking and cycling to bird watching and cream teas.

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The harbour at St Ives

The Minack Theatre The South West region has been made popular by numerous films, TV programmes and books, drawn by the romantic landscapes and quaint fishing villages. You’ll find plenty here

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West Coast

ITH further afield travel restrictions looking to be in place for some time, many potential holidaymakers have decided that a staycation is the way to go.

The South West region has been made popular by numerous films, TV programmes and books, drawn by the romantic landscapes and quaint fishing villages. You’ll find plenty here

a break at one of the many walkerfriendly tourism businesses, giving you the chance to taste the excellent local food and drink.

Surf-ready beaches pull in water sports enthusiasts but are equally suited to water sports novices. If you’re looking for things to do on the South West Coast, why not try one of a number of waterbased activities from paddle boarding to coasteering, kite surfing, diving The Eden Project or sailing?

to entice and explore on a coastal break.

If you’re looking for activities, this is the perfect destination; its unique position and variety of landscapes make it an ideal place for outdoor pursuits - there’s a huge range of sports and activities. Walk the spectacular South West Coastal Path which hugs the coastline, perfect for walkers of all levels of fitness, discover stunning views only visible on foot and take

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The South West Coast Path The South West Coast Path is 630 miles long and is the longest National Trail in the country. Starting at Minehead in Somerset it runs along the coastline of Exmoor, continuing along the coast of North Devon into Cornwall. It follows the entire coastline of Cornwall, crossing

the mouth of the River Tamar and continuing into Devon. After running along the south coast of Devon it then follows the Dorset coastline before finally ending at Poole Harbour. While much of the Coast Path is quite strenuous there are many sections that are much gentler, and are suitable for people with mobility problems.

The Eden Project

Cornwall’s unique attraction, the Eden Project is nestled in a huge crater. Here, massive Biomes housing the largest rainforest in captivity, stunning plants, exhibitions and stories serve as a backdrop to striking contemporary gardens, summer concerts and exciting year-round family events.

Powderham Castle Over 600 years of history can be discovered within the walls of one of Devon’s oldest family homes. Home to the Courtenay

family since 1391, its magical setting and convenient location makes it a ‘must see’ for visitors to Devon.

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The harbour at St Ives

The Minack Theatre

Exmoor National Park Exmoor National Park is a unique and special place. Its large areas of open moorland provide a sense of remoteness, wildness and tranquillity rare in southern Britain, while spectacular coastal views, deep wooded valleys, high sea cliffs and fast flowing streams all combine to form a rich and distinct mosaic. There are plenty of things to do on Exmoor from walking and cycling to bird watching and cream teas.

St Ives

The dazzling jewel in Cornwall’s crown, St Ives is a picturesque fishing harbour and seaside town. Voted best family holiday destination by Coast

magazine and one of Europe’s top ten beaches. Wander through the maze of narrow cobbled streets, shops and fisherman’s cottages in the heart of St Ives and sample some of the tastiest awardwinning restaurants, cafés and bars in the Southwest.

on the rugged cliffs of South-West Cornwall and welcomes over a quarter of a million people each year to enjoy the stunning ocean views and experience the magic of live performance in an iconic setting.

The Minack plays host to over 200 live performances each The Minack year, including (Porthcurno, Powderham Castle plays, musicals, Penzance) is a living opera, music and theatre in every sense. The children’s events. world famous theatre is perched

The Minack Theatre

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???? (10 October 1959 - 18 December 2000) was a British singer and songwriter. She recorded several pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including “There’s a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He’s Elvis” and cover versions of Billy Bragg’s “A New England” and The Kinks’ “Days”. Her song “They Don’t Know” was covered with great success by Tracey Ullman. She also sang on recordings produced by her thenhusband Steve Lillywhite, most notably “Fairytale of New York” by The Pogues. She was the daughter of folk singer Ewan ? (1915–1989) and dancer Jean Newlove (1923–2017). Her father was born

WHO AM I?

in England of Scottish parents. She and her brother, Hamish who grew up with their mother in Croydon, where she attended Park Hill Primary School, Monks Hill High School and John Newnham High School, making appearances in school plays.

At the time of her birth, her father had been in a relationship with folk singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Peggy Seeger since 1956 (a relationship that would continue until his death in 1989), and already had a son with her.

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FASHION Spring 2021

DENIM

Denim loosens up this Spring! Jeans sit high on the waist, cinched with a belt, but loose in the leg for ultimate comfort without sacrificing style. Don’t confine this daytime classic to weekend wear, however. Go for a more evening feel with delicate lace crop tops and daring leopard -print jackets.

MBD

Say hello to the Modern Black Dress, your new wardrobe failsafe... The little black dress has been reinvented this Spring with entirely contemporary proportions. Lart year’s trend for 1970s fringing is turned on its head by applying it to a capelike dress that feels distinctly modernist rather than retro.

PUFFED

Ever romantic, the puffed sleeve has become something of a wardrobe mainstay in recent seasons.

The new collections, however, toned down the girlishness and brought a tougher attitude, with puffed proportions and billowy sleeves featuring on shirt dresses.

See also drop-waist peplum hemlines on functional cotton-twill coats, curved-sleeve cropped jackets and button-up poet’s blouses.

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TRENDS

ROM Crayola-colored dresses to ’70s-inspired denims and decadent leathers, the spring 2021 collections brought an array of trends to excite and inspire - celebrating the art of dressing up for those rare occasions when we do go out and the idea of dressing your best to feel your best.

RED

There’s something rather alluring about the colour red - the hue of passion, love, adventure and energy. Whisper-thin Grecian gowns look and feel instantly romantic, while midi-length silhouettes cinched at the waist and paired with a ladylike heel display a 1940s elegance.

LEATHER LUXE

Leather returns this season, from sumptuous midi dresses with poufy sleeves to A-line maxi skirts, supple suiting and kaftan-style dresses.

After last year’s earthy hues, leather is back in classic black for Spring, giving a contrast to the new season’s cottons and colorful hues we will otherwise be filling our newseason wardrobes with. It’s never been easier to get a head start - look for utilitarian garments like shirts, midi dresses and loose blazers and pair with simple T-shirts and turtleneck sweaters to luxe up everyday styles.

For more details of the Spring 2021 trends, and to stay ahead of the game with cheat sheets on the fashion trends to wear next season and beyond, be sure to visit:

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Win a pair of tickets to see Dave Hemingway’s Sunbirds in Manchester

HE man who once told us he loved us from the bottom of his pencil case, founder Beautiful South member Dave Hemingway returns with his new band SUNBIRDS playing Manchester - Deaf Institute on Saturday February 5th, 2022.

Having retired from the live scene at the back end of 2016, Dave has been keeping busy together with erstwhile South colleague, guitarist/ songwriter Phil Barton, new discovery singer/violinist Laura Wilcockson and drummer Marc Parnell. ‘Cool To Be Kind’ was released in November 2020, on the independent label Nectar Records signalling the arrival of Sunbirds with new songs and a new sound. Although born and bred in England, the band’s sound predominantly features the instrumentation of traditional American roots music combined with the occasional outburst of guitar heavy melody more associated with Seattle in the late 80’s/ early 90’s. However, you can only sing about what you know. “Although a lot of the songs have an Americana feel” says Dave “they’re still about life in England. You’re going to feel a bit daft singing about pick-up trucks and low down honkytonks when you live in Yorkshire.”

Their debut album - produced by cult producer Teo Miller - captures truthful, open-hearted, funny and sometimes painfully honest songs, turning the page to a new chapter for Dave Hemingway. ‘Cool To Be Kind’ is the result of a few transitional years in Dave and Phil’s individual personal worlds. It tells tales that cover contemporary themes as well as age-old matters of the heart and soul - all viewed through the bottom of a recently drained pint glass. “Now we’re Sunbirds we’re free to dig a little deeper into ourselves”, says Phil “having said that, there’s no exact science here, we’re just enjoying ourselves and expressing whatever we want whether it’s about love, longing, depression or Gary Lineker’s crisp adverts”. Sunbirds are: Dave Hemingway - Vocals Phil Barton - Guitar Marc Parnell - Drums Laura Wilcockson - Vocals & Violin

To win the tickets, just answer the following question: “Which famous band did Dave Hemingway co-found?” Send your answer, with your contact details, to: reg@insideflintshiremagazine. insidechestermagazine@gmail.com co.uk. Closing date: Saturday Thursday May April 624, 2021 2021.

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1 If you were awarded a BEM what is the full name of the award you have received? 2 Which two decades saw the height in popularity of the Art Deco style? 3 Gordo was the first of which type of animal sent into space in 1958? 4 On which London underground line are Angel and Old Street? 5 Hugh Bonneville played which character in the Downton Abbey series? 6 Which National Park was established first? a) Exmoor b) Lake District c) Peak District? 7 Of the 4 saints days in the UK, which one occurs last in the calendar year? 8 'Younger Than Springtime', and 'Some Enchanted Evening' are just two of the many classics from which musical? 9 If it is coche in Galician and karozza in Maltese, what is the word in English? 10 Film actor Ryan Gosling, known for roles in Blade Runner 2, The Notebook, and La La Land, was born in which country?

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1 Most magnificent (palace) 5 Banished 9 Magician's chant 11 Vim 12 Stitch 14 Gangway 15 Unskillful 16 Truck motors (6,7) 20 Verbal dressing-down (6-7) 24 Prize 26 House step 28 Yoghurt container 29 Bob head 30 Breathing apparatuses 32 Redistribute (forces) 33 Unbalanced (3-5)

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Covered in lawn Pneumatic rifle, ... gun Read out for typist Fizzy drinks Taking bone photos (1-6) Drift (into coma) Act as agent Beer-makers Broaden Signs up End of day Filtered Endure or experience (ordeal) 22 Incursions 23 Insulted 25 Perform addition (3,2) 27 UFO pilot 31 Elderly Answers page 30

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Discover North Wales

Llandudno

fter 150 years, Llandudno is still a big favourite with holidaymakers. Its immaculate seafront, gracefully framed by two headlands, is a seaside classic, with amazing Blue Flag beaches (including the excellent

Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre The Great Orme Tramway

Britain’s only cable-hauled street Tramway, it comprises four original Victorian Tramcars and is a unique experience, offering fantastic views of Llandudno’s sweeping bays and the Great Orme. The Tram takes you on a picturesque one-mile journey to the summit of the Great Orme Country Park and Nature Reserve where, on a clear day, views stretch as far as the Isle of Man. Open late March to late October, Daily from 10am - 6pm, Adult: £7.50, Child: £5.00

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Award-winning beaches

Llandudno’s beaches have bagged quite a few beachy ‘Oscars’ for their excellent standards of cleanliness and water quality. Among the Seaside Award winners are: Llandudno North and West Shore, Llanfairfechan, Penmaenmawr, Colwyn Bay/Rhos-on-Sea, Pensarn, Old Colwyn, Sandy Cove and Kinmel Bay You’re bound to find a beach tailor-made for your mood - from the popular ‘beside the sea’ sands at Llandudno and Colwyn Bay to dreamy, more peaceful beaches like Pensarn. Colwyn Bay beach and Llandudno beach), the Great Orme, the Llandudno Pier, the Llandudno cable cars, excellent theatres, a fascinating conservation zoo, top-draw golf courses, mighty mountains and green valleys, amazing restaurants, pubs and a complete A to Z of outdoor activities.

Great Orme Bronze Age Mines

Uncovered in 1987 during a scheme to landscape an area of the Great Orme, the copper mines represent one of the most astounding archaeological discoveries of recent times. Dating back 4,000 years, it is believed to be the largest prehistoric mine in the world. Boasting (at over 700m long) the longest Crest Toboggan run in Britain and a scenic PermaSnow ski slope, the Ski and Snowboard Centre offers a wide range of slope-based activities - skiing, snowboarding, sno-tubing and alpine adventure golf. Beginners’ lessons are available every day. Open all year round - Adult Activity Days are priced at £41, Juniors £36 and £40 for a Family Pass.

Open from 15th March - 5th November, 9.30am - 4:00pm, Adult: £7.00, Child: £5.00, Family: £20.00

Llandudno Pier

Wales’ longest pier offers superb views, concessions, excellent food stalls and a relaxing stroll. Relax and enjoy the leisurely pace as you explore the friendly shops and stalls, and enjoy the beautiful views of Llandudno and the Irish Sea. Llandudno Pier’s attractions are open from 10am until late during the Summer season.

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Skinny honey lemon Recipe chicken This month we’ll try a simple sweet and savoury meal that’s sure to please a crowd - and the cook as well. It’s sautéed, not fried... it’s naturally sweetened with honey...and it’s very good!

Method Combine the chicken, soy sauce and rice wine vinegar to a large ziplock bag, and toss until the chicken is evenly coated. Refrigerate for at least 10 minutes, or up to 8 hours. When you are ready to cook the chicken, drain and transfer it to a separate plate. Season the chicken

on both sides with a few generous pinches of salt and pepper. In a separate bowl, whisk the honey lemon sauce ingredients together until combined. Heat oil in a large sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add the chicken and saute for 5-7 minutes or until it is cooked through and no longer pink inside, stirring and turning the chicken occasionally for even cooking. Transfer the chicken to a separate (clean) plate with a slotted spoon.

Pour the (whisked) honey lemon sauce into the empty saute pan. Cook over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes, or until the sauce reaches a low boil and thickens. Add in some sriracha if you would like for extra heat, to taste. (Feel free to also season with extra salt and pepper, or extra honey or lemon.) Add the chicken back into the pan and toss until it is evenly coated with the sauce. Remove from heat and serve the chicken immediately, topped with optional toppings if desired.

Ingredients For the skinny honey lemon chicken ● 1.5 lbs. boneless, skinless (raw) chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces ● 3 tablespoons soy sauce (if making this gluten-free, be sure to use GF soy sauce) ● 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar ● Salt and pepper ● 1 tablespoon olive oil ● 3Honey Lemon Sauce ● Optional toppings: toasted sesame seeds, thinly-sliced green onions, extra lemon zest, lemon slices

For the honey lemon sauce ● 3/4 cup chicken stock ● 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice ● 3 tablespoons honey ● 2 tablespoons cornstarch ● Zest of 1 lemon ● Pinch of ground ginger

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Find the right location

Whether you’re setting up your outdoor cinema at the bottom of the garden or on a balcony or roof terrace, make sure you have a piece of ground that’s dry and sheltered from the wind. Also try to avoid setting up in a spot where streetlights or bright indoor lights might reflect against the screen.

Invest in a projector

Decent projectors used to be hugely expensive the lights on, and have plummeted in price. They’re also quieter and more compact. When you’re shopping for a projector, you’ll see each one has a lumen measurement. More lumens make it easier to see the projected image in bright conditions. In a garden after dark, we recommend at least 3000 lumens.

Connect a video source

Make an outdoor cinema in your back garden

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UTDOOR cinema screenings were huge news last summer. But given it’s highly unlikely anyone will be enjoying an open-air movie night at the local park any time soon, why not host one in your own backyard? It doesn’t have to be expensive and best of all, you get to choose which film to watch.

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This could be a DVD or Blu Ray player, a laptop or a streaming device such as an Amazon Fire TV, which you’ll need to connect to your projector through its HDMI port. Then connect a speaker through your projector’s 3.5 mm jack, or look for a model with Bluetooth. Go for the latter and you’ll be able to connect wirelessly to a Bluetooth soundbar or speaker, and put more bang into your blockbuster.

Create your cinema screen

The easiest way to do this is to peg a white sheet to your washing line. You may want to weigh it down at the bottom so that it doesn’t move around in the breeze. You could also make your own screen by sewing together pieces of blackout lining, which you can buy by the metre. Tack lengths of timber to the top and bottom, attach screw hooks to the top, then hang over a row of nails on a wall or garden fence.



Top ten motorhomes W

HETHER you are looking for a weekend getaway drive, a family holiday home on wheels, or a continent-cruising road yacht, we’ve included a diverse range of motorhomes to suit every taste, budget and touring style for your next adventure. More next month...

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kit you can take with you. A proper double transverse bed is a welcome luxury in a camper - as is the comfortable mattress. The kitchen, with good size sink and combi hob is surprisingly spacious. And a high mounted 90L fridge is a welcome practical addition.

Best electric Best compact leisure vehicle

Fiat Ducato Sunlight Cliff 600 from £45,000

For those needing more space but still wanting a compact leisure vehicle, rather than a full blown motorhome, the Sunlight Cliff 600 should tick all the boxes. At a fraction under six metres in length it’s not restrictive. Even on a longer tour and with clever storage compartments, you will be surprised how much

Best off road

Hymer Vision Venture

Nissan e-NV200 by Sussex Campervans £59,999

Sussex Campervans are well ahead of the game with their electric van. And all-electric means just that - down to the installation of an induction hob cooker, no fuel tanks of any kind are needed in this van. The base model was designed by Nissan as a city van, equipping it for those tight pitches or as a euro-camper negotiating the narrow streets of Paris or Rome. Slimline it might be, but this camper has a generous amount of space inside, making it a real leader in this field. The power source is 40kWh made of 4 lithium powercells providing 109HP, with batteries are stored low, so as not to eat into the usable space.

Hymer’s four wheel drive concept is designed to be the ultimate tourer. The concept vehicle uses over 20 innovative materials and the technical know-how of BASF. Dark green ultra resilient paintwork isn’t just for show. Energy-efficient Chromacool technology from BASF reduces the surface temperature of the vehicle by 20°C and that of the interior by up to 4°C. The interior, designed by Studio SYN brings more than a little luxury to your wild camp and the attention to innovative detail provides for a mind-blowing amount of versatility including a very smart spacesaving Vario washroom.

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Dreamer Select Family Van £57,600

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Your guide to

English Bulldog Height

Up to 15.6 inches (to shoulder)

Weight

Male and female up to 50.6lb

Lifespan

Between 12 and 15 years

History

British born and bred, the Bulldog also known as the English or British Bulldog - is a descendant of the Asiatic Mastiff. The term ‘Bulldog’ was first referenced in written form in the 1600’s, which arose from the dog’s use in bull baiting

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– betting on whether a dog could grab a bull by the nose and wrestle it down to the ground. Over time, these dogs developed jaws and stocky bodies that typify the breed. In the late 1870s, the oldest single breed club, The Bulldog Club, was set up.

Appearance

Don’t be deceived by the Bulldog’s angry appearance as these dogs are incredibly lovable and affectionate. Their medium-sized heavy bodies are held up by short, muscly legs. Bulldogs have short, thick necks and deep, wide chests. Character-istically, these dogs have a fold of fat over their nose and loose hanging skin around their neck. They have short, flat coats in shades including fawn, white and red.

Things to watch out for

They are very sensitive to heat so extra care should be taken in the winter and summer months to ensure they are comfortable. They can easily get overheated and so do enjoy lying on a cool floor but beware, as they can die of hypothermia in very cold conditions. These dogs need to be walked every day. Bulldogs have a tendency to become overweight, which can lead to health problems such as heart disease and poor joints.

Temperament

Spontaneous, lively and clever, this breed is considerably obedient and they enjoy being faithful to their owners. Mature Bulldogs are calm but can also be playful and friendly. At times, they can be stubborn but love being with familiar people.

Is a Bulldog good for me?

If you have plenty of time to take your dog out for regular exercise, then the Bulldog could be a great choice of pet for you. Be aware that Bulldogs do have a tendency to drool and pass wind excessively, as well as snore!

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dog breeds

Part One - more next month

Cockapoo Height

10 - 15 inches at the shoulder

Weight

Male and female between 12 - 25lbs

Lifespan

Typically 15 - 18 years

History

The Cockapoo is a popular designer crossbreed from the US, and a relatively new breed in the UK, arriving here approximately a decade ago. This hybrid breed is the offspring of the Cocker Spaniel and Poodle; one of its ancestors, the Cocker Spaniel, originated in Britain and was bred to hunt woodcock; its other ancestor, the Poodle, is hought to be a French breed but in fact originated in Germany.

Appearance

The standard Cockapoo stands at around 15 inches tall; the Teacup Cockapoo is less than 10 inches tall; the Miniature Cockapoo between 10-14 inches. They are bright-eyed and scruffy-coated; some dogs may have the curly coat of a Poodle and others may have a Spaniel’s much straighter and longer hair. However they typically

have soft coats in tan, cream, or a mixture of white and brown (but can also be seen in red, black, and even silver).

Temperament

Cockapoos are fantastic companion dogs and are most likely to be considered a member of the family rather than a ‘guard dog’. They get along with other dogs, cats, small furries and children too. Cockapoos are fiercely loyal and intelligent; however this means they require more attention and more mental and physical stimulation than some other breeds. In terms of grooming, straighter coat types will need their coat brushing at least twice per week; for wavy/curly coat types, two to three times per week; and for tightly curled coat types, you might need to brush their coat every day to keep away tangles and mats.

disorders and ear problems, as seen in many dog breeds with soft, floppy ears of this type. The ears should be cleaned weekly, with greater attention given if problems do develop.

Is a Cockapoo good for me? If you are an outdoorsy type and are looking for an active and outgoing dog that doesn’t tend to bark, doesn’t smell and is easy to train, then you are in for a lifetime of loyal companionship!

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A Cockapoo’s coat can change colour over time! They inherited the ‘fading gene’ from their ancestor, the Poodle.

Things to watch out for

Cockapoos are usually healthy, well-tempered dogs without many serious health problems. However, as they were bred to be companion dogs, they crave human company and can suffer from separation anxiety if left alone for too long. Cockapoos can also be prone to certain eye

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It happened this month ...in1994: suicide

Kurt Cobain’s

Kurt Cobain killed himself with a single shotgun wound to the head on April 5, 1994. The body of the rock icon and Nirvana frontman was discovered inside his home in Seattle, Washington, three days later by an electrician who was installing a security system in Cobain’s suburban house. After walking away from a rehabilitation clinic on March 30, Cobain convinced a friend to buy him a gun, claiming he needed it for protection. On April 5, Cobain returned home. He had ingested enough Valium and heroin to reach near-fatal levels. In the apartment above the garage was Cobain’s sloppily written suicide note, quoting Neil Young’s lyric that it is “better to burn out than to fade away.”

...in1956: Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier

American actress Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier of Monaco in a spectacular ceremony on April 18, 1956. Kelly met Prince Rainier of Monaco while filming an Alfred Hitchcock movie, To Catch a Thief (1955), in the French Riviera. It wasn’t love at first sight for Kelly, but the prince initiated a long correspondence, which led to their marriage in 1956. Afterward, she became Princess Grace of Monaco and retired from acting. She had three children and occasionally narrated documentaries. Kelly died tragically at the age of 52 when her car plunged off a mountain road by the Cote D’Azur in September 1982.

...in1961: Yuri Gagarin - the first man in space

Yuri Gagarin was the first person to fly in space. His flight, on April 12, 1961, lasted 108 minutes as he circled the Earth for a little more than one orbit in the Soviet Union’s Vostok spacecraft. Following the flight, Gagarin became a cultural hero in the Soviet Union. Even today, more than six decades after the historic flight, Gagarin is widely celebrated in Russian space museums, with numerous artifacts, busts and statues displayed in his honor. His remains are buried at the Kremlin in Moscow, and part of his spacecraft is on display at the RKK Energiya museum.

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Horoscopes for April

Your Aries

(March 21 - April 19)

If you are tempted to overspend, try to resist the urge. This is likely to be a very social period in your calendar and you may need to watch any potential strain on your finances. You will be in great demand on the social circuit and others will seek out your company.

Taurus

(April 20 - May 20)

Your patience could well be put to the test. There could be a situation where you will need to forgive and forget, rather than harping on about something that has irritated you. Your emotions may be up and down but mentally you will remain strong and able to deal with anything.

Gemini

(May 21 - June 20)

Cancer

(June 21 - July 22)

This could be a profitable period for those born under the sign of the Twins. You will be confident enough to take risks, and if you make investments this month, they may prove profitable in the future. An approach to your bosses about a pay rise may prove more successful than before. Cancer charts show you may need to slow down and take more care of your health. You may also need time to de-stress and get away from the workplace. A few hours of relaxation, especially at weekends, could be of great benefit to you.

Leo

(July 23 - August 22)

You are going to experience a certain amount of fulfillment where your career is concerned and much satisfaction will be gained from doing well and achieving your goals. Others will seek you out for advice which they will follow and you could find yourself becoming a bit of a guru at work.

Virgo

(August 23 - September 22)

You will be dealing with a lot of money-related issues during this period and your horoscope predictions suggest that any financial speculations you make will be fruitful, though you will not indulge in impulsive spending; rather, you will be taking a more measured and careful approach.

Libra (September 23 - October 22)

Life may slow down for Libra folk, offering some welcome rest from the recent whirl of activity, giving you time to spend with family and close friends. It is a time for quiet reflection, recovery and an ideal time to re-charge your batteries.

Scorpio

(October 23 - November 21)

This is likely to be a spiritual phase for Scorpions where you will be in a reflective and contemplative mood. It is entirely likely that stepping back from the business in your life will make you spiritually stronger. Don’t feel guilty about taking time out to relax.

Sagittarius

(November 22 - December 21)

You may see the need to sort out minor issues in personal relationships. It would be beneficial to all concerned if both parties could listen to the other and act directly and quickly upon what has been said. You may need to curb their idealism and learn to be more practical in their relationships.

Capricorn

(December 22 - January 19)

Aquarius

(January 20 - February 18)

You may feel a bit fragile - whether this is due to stress at work, family problems or simply that your work/life balance is off-kilter. In any case, Capricorns could find alternative therapies very helpful, especially when symptoms like tiredness, headaches and indigestion are vague annoyances. Your finances will be in great shape during this phase and there could be an influx of money which you didn’t know was coming. This will mean that you can fulfill some of your wishes or desires. It could be a lucky time for you in all aspects of your financial dealings, so don’t be afraid to be bold.

Pisces

(February 19 - March 20)

You could find yourself in a quiet and reflective mood and feel a bit down and dejected. It may be that you are struggling with the pace of your life at the moment so be mindful that life doesn’t always have to go at a hundred miles an hour.

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