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Welcome.... Welcome to our March issue and the first

for grabs to see the Red Hot Chilli Pipers.

of our Spring editions. What an aw-

This months restaurant review took us to

ful month February was, let’s hope the

The Millstone Penyffordd, see what our

weather starts to improve now it’s Spring.

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Don’t forget Mother’s Day on Sunday 22nd

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March. For some great gift ideas have

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Spanish lamb with sherry, honey and peppers with sweet and savoury flavours. Open a bottle of sherry for this hearty lamb casserole, rich However, if you don’t have saffron, just leave it out.

Step by step

Ingredients l 1kg lamb shoulder, trimmed of excess fat, then

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cubed l 1½ tbsp olive oil l 1 large onion, roughly chopped l 1 red pepper, halved, deseeded and sliced l 1 yellow pepper, halved, deseeded and sliced l 1 green pepper, halved, deseeded and sliced l 2 garlic cloves, grated to a purée

2 Put all the lamb back in the pan, along with the stock, saffron, sherry vinegar and honey. Season and bring to just under the boil. Turn the heat down, cover the pan and leave to cook very gently for 2 hrs, turning the meat every so often.

l ½ tsp paprika l 250ml medium sherry l 250ml lamb stock

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l generous pinch of saffron threads l 1 tbsp sherry vinegar l 1½ tbsp honey l 1 tbsp finely chopped parsley or chopped toasted blanched almonds l Cooked couscous, to serve

Prep: 15 min

1 Make sure your lamb isn’t too damp - pat it dry with kitchen paper if you need to, otherwise it won’t colour well. Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a large casserole dish and brown the lamb over a high heat in batches (if you crowd the pan the meat will sweat and not brown). Remove with a slotted spoon as you go. When all the lamb is browned, add the remaining oil and cook the onion and peppers over a medium heat until the onion is golden and the vegetables are softened. Add the garlic and paprika, and cook for a further 1 min, then add the sherry and bring to a simmer.

3 In the last half hour of cooking time, remove the lid so that the sherry and stock can reduce. You want to end up with completely tender meat in a flavoursome gravy – how long this takes will depend on how wide your pan is so you may need to give it longer than 30 mins. Check the seasoning - you’re unlikely to need to adjust the vinegar or honey but you might want to sweeten the dish slightly. Scatter the parsley or almonds on top (or use both. Serve with the couscous.

Cook: 2 hours 30 mins

Serves: 4-6

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HETHER Easter is early or late, as it is this year, the April school holidays offer grand scope for a family trip. You could fly long-haul for culture or reliable beachy sunshine, or you might seek an active break somewhere in Europe, enjoying the very first rays of springtime sun.

1. Guaranteed sunshine in the Canaries The quickest way to a sunny break is a four-hour flight to the Canary Islands. Choose the best island for your family using our guide. Tenerife and Lanzarote have the most child-focused hotels - Princesa Yaiza on the latter is a perennial favourite, thanks to its all-singing and dancing kids’ club and spa. Tots to Travel offers villas geared up for babies and toddlers on either island. For older children, consider packages from operators like Cachet Travel, Classic Collection, Prestige Holidays, Thomas Cook and TUI.

2. Early spring in Cyprus The mildest climate in the Med can be found in Cyprus, where you should see highs of 21C, and nine hours of sunshine a day - great for anyone emerging from a British winter. In April, the wild flowers are in bloom, and you’re well before peak season, so operators offer reasonable packages. Paphos is the main resort, and the north coast of the Akamas peninsula is the place to go to escape package holidays.

passed through, but while there was devastation, more than 70 per cent of the Caribbean remains open for - and in need of - business. For real seclusion, head to the beautiful island of Nevis, either to the Four Seasons resort, with its golf and watersports, or to the more lowkey but very pretty Nisbet Plantation. Both are waterside (unusual on Nevis). For keenly priced trips, search Thomas Cook for destinations, including Antigua.

Disneyworld, California and (below) the Canary Islands.

3. Caribbean break This is an excellent time of year for a trip to the Caribbean; the longer Easter holiday will allow you to recover from jetlag and have plenty of time to relax on the beach. The region took a hard blow last autumn when two category five hurricanes

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4. Culture in Japan

The long Easter holiday is the perfect time for a long-haul cultural trip before the heat of the summer months, and this is the perfect time of year to visit Japan. Tokyo showcases Japan’s technological modernity. Its bright lights, towering skyscrapers and hectic streets need no introduction. Osaka is the kitchen of the nation: you can sample the country’s delicious and varied cuisine here. Kyoto is the cultural capital: grand palaces, historic shrines, wonderful gardens and kimono-clad geisha grace its streets. The 6,800 islands of Japan contain beautiful countryside, with highlights including Mount Fuji and the paradise that is Okinawa. Go to jasmineholidays.co.uk/ Japan for more information.

5. European city break Even if you can’t get much time off work, a long weekend to a European city offers a chance to learn and indulge in some culinary explorations. Whether you sign up for a ThatMuse scavenger hunt in Paris or London, a marionette opera in Vienna, or a gladiator lesson in Rome, there are plenty of ways to make the best of European culture accessible to even the youngest visitors. Visit destinology.co.uk and loveholidays.com for more details

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RECIPE

Spanish lamb with sherry, honey and peppers Open a bottle of sherry for this hearty lamb casserole, rich with sweet and savoury flavours. However, if you don’t have saffron, just leave it out.

Ingredients

Step by step

l 1kg lamb shoulder, trimmed of excess fat, then

1 Make sure your lamb isn’t too damp - pat it dry with kitchen paper if you need to, otherwise it won’t colour well. Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a large casserole dish and brown the lamb over a high heat in batches (if you crowd the pan the meat will sweat and not brown). Remove with a slotted spoon as you go. When all the lamb is browned, add the remaining oil and cook the onion and peppers over a medium heat until the onion is golden and the vegetables are softened. Add the garlic and paprika, and cook for a further 1 min, then add the sherry and bring to a simmer.

cubed l 1½ tbsp olive oil l 1 large onion, roughly chopped l 1 red pepper, halved, deseeded and sliced l 1 yellow pepper, halved, deseeded and sliced l 1 green pepper, halved, deseeded and sliced l 2 garlic cloves, grated to a purée

2 Put all the lamb back in the pan, along with the stock, saffron, sherry vinegar and honey. Season and bring to just under the boil. Turn the heat down, cover the pan and leave to cook very gently for 2 hrs, turning the meat every so often.

l ½ tsp paprika l 250ml medium sherry l 250ml lamb stock l generous pinch of saffron threads l 1 tbsp sherry vinegar l 1½ tbsp honey l 1 tbsp finely chopped parsley or chopped toasted blanched almonds l Cooked couscous, to serve

Prep: 15 min

3 In the last half hour of cooking time, remove the lid so that the sherry and stock can reduce. You want to end up with completely tender meat in a flavoursome gravy – how long this takes will depend on how wide your pan is so you may need to give it longer than 30 mins. Check the seasoning - you’re unlikely to need to adjust the vinegar or honey but you might want to sweeten the dish slightly. Scatter the parsley or almonds on top (or use both. Serve with the couscous.

Cook: 2 hours 30 mins

Serves: 4-6

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The philosophy of the Millstone is that food should be simple and fresh. They work tirelessly to source the finest local ingredients this includes all their beef and pork being sourced from Celtic pride and all the poultry is direct from the farm of renowned producers J & S Gosnargh.

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creamy coleslaw, salsa and pickles. The lemon and harissa spiced chicken burger did not disappoint and was delicious. But the Rump of Welsh Lamb was really something else, it was cooked pink as ordered and literally melted in your mouth it was simply stunning. The pot of red wine jus complemented it enormously and the Jerusalem artichokes were surprisingly tasty and being the first time I had tasted these I was surprised at how the savoury taste worked well with the wild flavours of the lamb and caramelised sweetness of the red onion relish.

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HOUSE to Home new kitchen is a huge but worthwhile investment for any home. Looks and functionality wise, it will always add value to your property. But one thing you don’t want to do is forget the finer details. It’s often the most obvious things that we simply forget when designing a kitchen. Such as where the bins go or how accessible the fridge is when you’re cooking.

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The primary function of a kitchen is to cook and prepare food, so it has to be highly functional. It’s therefore important to always start the design process by looking at how you use the space when preparing and cooking meal. But who says functional can’t be stunning? Thanks to smart design, these days our kitchens can be the best-dressed room in the house.

What NOT to do when designing a new kitchen

about getting the power supplies in the right place. Think about your workflow within the space. Where’s the tea point going to be? Is there another plug to hand, for the toaster. Is the microwave integrated or do you need to allocate worktop space for it.

7. Going over budget

Cooking, especially on the hob, can leave lingering smells that if not ventilated can drift throughout the home. While the smell of home-cooked food is delicious in the moment, you don’t want the rest of the house to smell and ruin the atmosphere.

Going over budget is one of the most common mistake seen in many a home renovation. We’ve all seen enough Grand Designs episodes to know only too well that project spends can increase dramatically. It’s often the forgotten factor that can add to the inflated costs. The easiest easy way to avoid over-spending is by creating an inventory list, ensuring it accounts for both furniture and contents.

4. Let rubbish pile up

8. Choosing a design that will date

3. Neglect ventilation

It sounds completely obviously but when it comes to the rubbish, because it’s the least glamorous part, bins are often

As tempting as it is to go for the latest trends, avoid choosing a design that is C likely to date and be old news in only a few years. Kitchens are not M cheap to replace - keep this in mind when Y designing your kitchen. Brightly coloured gloss CM cabinet doors that you MY can’t paint may seem like a great idea now, CY but will you love them a few years down the line?CMY If you’re not sure stick to a timeless and classic K choice.

What not to do when designing a kitchen 1. Forget counter space Planning every inch of useable space is a must. A very common mistake in kitchen design is not including enough counter space to work with. ‘Remember to include enough space to prepare meals, display all your appliances, wash up, and potentially space to eat and socialise if that is how you plan on using the kitchen, ‘ advises Hayley Simmons, Head of Merchandising for Magnet.

2. Underestimate how much storage you need The key to getting the most storage out of your kitchen is thinking of clever ways to integrate storage solutions into existing kitchen essentials. For example, magnetic panels help utilise unused wall space. For bulkier items, you should also consider pull out corner storage.

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overlooked The best solution is integrated bins, or at least cupboards to conceal freestanding bins. Hiding not only the presence of waste, but also helping to contain odours. When the dedicated space isn’t allocated at planning stage the only viable option is a free-standing bin on display.

5. Skimp on lighting It’s important to get the lighting right. Prepping food will require more direct, brighter lighting than that of a dining area within the kitchen. Spotlights concealed under wall cabinets can be grouped according to tasks, and used with dimmer switches. You might also want to consider plinth lighting. strips that run along the base of your cabinet can provide a subtle light that will illuminate your kitchen after hours.

6. Leave out plugs and power It sounds obvious but you need to think

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MOTORING The new VW Golf Mk8 W

ITHOUT getting too dramatic, the launch of a new VW Golf is a momentous thing. It’s a snapshot of where the industry is at right now in terms of engineering and tech and represents exactly what the middle majority of drivers wants. That’s because it’s designed to appeal to absolutely everyone; it is the blueprint of a normal hatchback, what you’d show aliens who want to know what a car is and the mid-point along the spectrum from cheap to luxurious.

slashed button count and more engine options than you could shake a stick at - petrol, diesel, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid ranging from 89-297bhp. The most economical offering a 17 per cent improvement in efficiency and, at the other end of the scale, are separate performance variants of each. The Golf’s engines start with traditional three- and four-cylinder petrols displacing 1.0- and 1.5-litres, and a 2.0-litre TDI with two power outputs. Then you get into the 1.5-litre mildhybrid petrol, which uses a 48v belt alternator and starter to coast and save fuel, plus a full plug-in hybrid.

Thing is though, if you believe the forecasters, this time around the Golf looks a bit old hat – it’s not an SUV for a start, and it’s no longer available as an EV. The latter being dutifully filled by the upcoming ID.3. Those are the things, we’re led to believe, that people want. So, what gives?

Electrified Golfs feature a DSG automatic gearbox as standard, which is now controlled by a cute Porsche-style electric switch in place of a lever, freeing up space in the centre console for storage. A six-speed manual is available on the other engines.

Well on the evidence in front of us while those are the emerging trends, what the vast majority of drivers wants is a practical hatchback with a more hightech interior and lower running costs than the alternatives – the Ford Focus, Kia Ceed or BMW 1 Series.

VW’s established trim structure (S, SE, SEL and sporty-looking R-Line) has been replaced by the German hierarchy – Golf, Life, Style and R-Line. All come with LED headlamps and tail lights – offering differing levels of matrix-style sophistication.

Is this new VW Golf that? Yes, in short, it is. You get a completely digital cockpit with big screens, a

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Anything else to know?

Inside, a pair of screens (10.25inch Virtual Cockpit and 10.0-inch infotainment unit) plus touch and swipe

pads replace the old car’s conventional dials and physical buttons. You also get Car2X as standard (more on this later) and VW’s new connectivity packages – WeConnect and WeConnect Plus.

What’s it like to drive? There’s a greater variation, depending on which model you buy this time around, because like a great many of its competitors (Ford Focus, MercedesBenz A-Class) the VW Golf now comes with one of two different rear axles. Golfs with less than 148bhp and front wheel drive get a torsion beam, those 148bhp and above or with all-wheel drive get a multilink set up. VW also promises a bit of a revolution in handling thanks to their ‘driving dynamics manager’, which basically makes the adaptive dampers and XDS brake-based torque vectoring (faster cars get an XDS Plus

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clutch-style diff) to talk to each other to avoid conflicting inputs.

What’s it like inside? In truth while VW calls the Golf’s interior a ‘digital revolution’ comparable to the launch of the first smartphone, it’s not a million miles away from an Audi A3 with Virtual Cockpit and an infotainment screen. It’s called Innovision, which is what the widescreen concept in the Touareg is called and, on that note, it does look more impressive than your standard two screen set up. The addition of ‘Hello Volkswagen’ voice control allows you to say things like ‘my feet are cold’ and because it uses clever digital microphones, the car knows to heat up the blowers driver’s side only.

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Stylish inside and out: the new VW Golf Mk8 Car2X is standard too and means all cars on the road will be able to talk to eachother regardless of make .

Still practical? Hugely! This latest generation is 26mm longer, 36mm lower and up to 10mm narrower, with an extra 16mm between the wheels. In short, it’ll still fit in your garage.Luggage space remains 380 litres with the seats up and a gallon larger at 1,237 litres with them down.

Verdict An even more mature version of what came before, with a higher-tech and nicer built interior, loads more engine choices and a bit more sparkle to the handling. This is peak Golf. First customer deliveries are in spring 2020, with the GTE arriving by the summer. All other models will find their way into showrooms in 2020 and 2021. To advertise text ADVERT to: 01352 870 760

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TECH TALK F

OLLOWING on from last month’s feature, we examine how the introduction of the ‘human element’ will pose problems in the development of automated driving.

However, programming also comes with a risk. By making their behaviour predictable, autonomous cars could be vulnerable to manipulation by thirdparties. Byford explains: “Say the cars always react in the same way. That being the case, I could seriously injure people by walking out in front of a car on purpose, knowing that it wouldn’t be able to hit me.”

The human problem Although autonomous cars will need better, more connected infrastructure to function effectively, they still face a larger, more unpredictable factor – us. Humans present problems for autonomous cars as both drivers and pedestrians, and dealing with our unpredictable behaviour represents a significant challenge for the technology. The Google Car is one of the most experienced autonomous vehicles, and its interaction with human drivers has exposed one of driverless cars’ main weaknesses. The first injury involving the Google Car wasn’t due to a fault in its system, but human error. Revealed by Google last summer, an incident in was caused by a human driver’s failure to stop. While correctly waiting at traffic lights, Google’s selfdriving car was hit by an inattentive driver and, despite its sophisticated array of sensors, there was little it could do to avoid the incident. Luckily, the accident only resulted in whiplash for a few of the passengers, but it’s a reminder that autonomous cars are at risk when surrounded by human road users. Despite their sophisticated systems, self-driving cars currently have no plan B for human road users. Human drivers are able to interact with each other and make allowances, but also make countless, small mistakes when driving – mistakes to which current self-driving cars simply can’t adapt. Although there was little that could be done to avoid the Google Car’s latest accident, it’s a stark reminder of autonomous technology’s biggest hurdle.

Hacking Autonomous cars will pack in a greater range of systems than ever, but the increased tech will also make them more vulnerable to hackers. Although it may seem an issue for the future, car-hacking is already happening.

Automated motoring Part Two

a car, and presumably the car driver knows you’re there, they’re going to react in a certain way.” “If I walked out in front of a Google car travelling at 60mph, I have no real appreciation of how the vehicle will behave, so I’m effectively putting myself at a disadvantage.”

Fiat Chrysler had to recall 1.4 million Jeep Cherokees after it emerged they were vulnerable to hacking. Security experts were able to wirelessly control functions like acceleration, windscreen and radio, rendering the driver powerless. In an autonomous car – which relies entirely on computer systems – the effects could be devastating.

The road ahead As it stands, autonomous technology can be used for little more than parking or lane-changing. Connected technology is essential for driverless tec - until it’s here, it won’t be safe for human-operated and autonomous cars to co-exist. Until we upgrade our road infrastructure, driverless tech will still be at risk from unpredictable human road users.

Dealing with pedestrians Autonomous cars need to understand the way pedestrians behave, while also mimicking the behaviour they’d expect from a human driver. Says computer ethics commentator Ben Byford. “If you walk out in front of

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FITNESS LEXIBILITY is a vital component of fitness, which is often overlooked. Maintaining your muscles is important for keeping everyday activities easy and doable helping to prevent injury such as back pain, and for allowing your joints to work optimally and move through their greatest range of movement.

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There are many ways to improve flexibility, from effective stretches that you can do as part of an easyto-follow home routine, to more structured flexibility workouts such as a yoga class.

Yoga and improved flexibility Yoga is at the top of the list when it comes to flexibility. Whatever your flexibility goal, there's something for everyone when it comes to yoga. A yoga style such as Yin or Hatha yoga may be a good first port-ofcall if flexibility is your focus. Yin yoga works at a different pace with an emphasis on really lengthening out, breathing and generally un-winding.

Keep your warm up dynamic Skipping your warm up is a no-no when it comes to staying flexible. Not only do you potentially increase the risk of injury, you're also missing out on a golden opportunity to improve flexibility.

Six ways to improve your flexibility Vary your stretching Both static and dynamic stretching have their place when it comes to your flexibility. Static stretching, where you hold the stretch, can be helpful in improving range of movement in a joint, but is best left to post-workout when muscles are warm. Pre-workout it's a good idea to include movement in your stretches. Rotational lunges, hugging

your knee to your chest and arm circles all work well to improve flexibility as you prepare the body for exercise.

Dancing works wonders for flexibility Not only does the extensive warm-up a dance classes offers boost flexibility, using muscles and joints in a variety of ways through dance movements will also help lengthen them out. Zumba is one of the most popular dancebased classes - all that shoulder-rolling and hip-swirling, not to mention the direction changes, will do wonders for your flexibility.

Pilates is great for posture While the main focus of Pilates is the core, moves such as The Saw, Spine Stretch and Neck Pull all help to improve flexibility everywhere from inner thighs and hips to upper back and neck. There's also a strong focus on posture in Pilates which can help to prevent muscles from becoming overworked and over tight in the first place.

Tai chi will do the trick for flexibility

Yoga: at the top of the list when it comes to improving your flexibility.

Including moves that recruit multiple muscle groups such as multi-directional lunges, bridges with an arm extension and a high-knee skip will help to improve mobility both during and after your workout.

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YOUR STARS Aries

(March 21 - April 19)

You will be celebrating your finances, since all your investments are doing well and you have nothing to worry about. Your monetary income remains steady and predictable and you will be able to see how your past financial planning has paid dividends.

Taurus

(April 20 - May 20)

Gemini

(May 21 - June 20)

Cancer

(June 21 - July 22)

Wow! What a lucky period for Taureans! Now is the time to preen yourself and take centre stage. Get your hair done, buy yourself some new clothes and dedicate this time to make yourself look fabulous. Time will fly by like a whirlwind and you won’t quite know what’s hit you! This is another very positive time for Geminis and you will find encouragement all around. People will want you to start a new business to show off your expertise. There will be many persuasive people who feel they can gain from following your lead. You will seem more energetic and ready to explore new horizons. Travel is forecast, on both the work front as well as the home front. You might become interested in a job relocation opportunity which suddenly arises. It is an excellent month to look at your diet and cut down on the junk food.

Leo

(July 23 - August 22)

You will feel more like yourself in this period because your stress levels will have reduced. You could be inclined to embark on a strict diet where you are promised results very quickly. Don’t be too easily fooled. With a sensible regime and regular exercise, you can easily achieve your desired results.

Virgo

(August 23 - September 22)

There could be a few niggles ahead as you try to keep a healthy work/life balance. You risk struggling to keep yourself from flying off the handle with work colleagues who lack your conviction. In your frustration, you may be inclined to snap at those closest to you.

Libra (September 23 - October 22)

You could encounter some rather unexpected changes to your career path. Out of the blue you might be offered a new position. It will not be one you have applied for so it might come as a bit of a shock. The money is good - so go for it!

Scorpio

(October 23 - November 21)

There are enjoyable times in store, particularly in affairs of the heart and in familial relationship matters. It is an excellent time to try for a baby as your compatibility with partners and spouses will be especially harmonious. There will be feelings of exuberance, pleasure and joy for Scorpions.

Sagittarius

(November 22 - December 21)

This is a good time to take stock of your finances. You may have overspent in the last couple of weeks, which means you have little rainy day money. If you take the time to plan your spending more carefully, you could be surprised by how much you can save by simply sticking to a plan.

Capricorn

(December 22 - January 19)

This is a time for relaxing and taking life easy. If you haven’t thought of a holiday, a last-minute getaway would do you the world of good. You may suddenly feel tired or on the point of exhaustion, so there has never been a better time to take time out.

Aquarius

(January 20 - February 18)

There could be a serious flirtation going on at work at the moment. Certainly, your heart will be fluttering and there will be butterflies in your stomach. You may toy with the idea of starting an affair. The magnetism of one person will be very strong and equally hard to resist.

Pisces

(February 19 - March 20)

You will be mentally alert and switched on to life in general over this period. You will find life invigorating and challenges in work will excite you and make you want to stand out from the crowd. Your voice will be heard by senior people and your talents and creativity will be noted.

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Pods come in many forms, from outdoor office to guest bedroom, hobby room, play den or entertainment hub. Choose from curvaceous outbuildings in smart timber, organic armadillo-shaped cladded structures or rotating spheres. Pods for the garden tend not to require planning permission or foundations, making them speedy to install. Here we take a look at some our favourite outdoor pods:

Archipod garden pods The Archipod and its pleasingly larger cousin the Fatpod are built to order and make perfect garden offices. The curved plywood pods have a onemetre polycarbonate roof dome that maximises light and ventilation, a double-glazed stainless-steel porthole window and a top-hinged, gull-wing door. They are fully insulated and come with heating, lighting and power preinstalled. Electrics include spotlights, panel heater and a data outlet for phone lines. Garden Office pods include an ergonomic semi-circular desk. Archipods, from around £15,000; Fatpods, from around £22,800.

transportable. They’re delivered fully constructed and, as they need no foundations (mounted on four concrete blocks), take only around one hour to install. They include electrics, underfloor heating, controllable ventilation, double glazing and insulation. Choose from a catalogue of ready-made internal layouts that can be interchanged or slotted into the core product range. They are built in three sizes in a range of colour and finishes - or go bespoke for that personalised touch. Designs include the Guest Room, Garden Room, Xtraroom and Essential, Hybrid, Guest, Duo and Executive Offices.

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Farmer’s Cottage Garden Pods at John Lewis These fabulous pod spheres are the equivalent of a covered lounger and all have circular seating and a round table. They can be used for work or study, dining or relaxing and can be rotated to make the most of shade on a hot day or to protect from wind on a chilly one. Made from laminated pine with UV protected polycarbonate tinted windows, they feature stainless-steel louvres around the windows to help deflect heat and stylish waterproof interiors. They are available in three core designs: the Seater, the Lounger and the Summer House. Prices start from £7,999 for the Seater rising to £18,995 for the Deluxe Summer House.

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Armadilla garden pods Armadilla pods, it goes without saying, are beautiful. Prices range from £13,150 for the Armadilla Garden Room pod to £32,900 for the residential Xtraroom Deluxe pod. All are moveable,

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1989: Exxon Valdez disaster

1964

The Exxon Valdez oil spill was a manmade disaster that occurred when Exxon Valdez, an oil tanker owned by the Exxon Shipping Company, struck Bligh Reef, a well-known navigation hazard in Alaska’s Prince William Sound, spilling 11 million gallons of crude oil into the ocean on March 24, 1989.

On March 15, 1964, Elizabeth Taylor married Richard Burton for the first time. Taylor and Burton met on the set of the 1963 film Cleopatra. Taylor was at the time married to Eddie Fisher, her fourth husband, and her affair with Burton caused a worldwide scandal - it was also condemned by the Vatican. The famous Taylor-Burton diamond, which Burton gifted to her in 1969, was notoriously valued at one million dollars - proof that diamonds last forever, even if some marriages don’t.

1973

Nearly 30 years later, pockets of crude oil remain in some locations. After the spill, Exxon Valdez returned to service under a different name, operating for more than two decades as an oil tanker and ore carrier.

In 1974, the pair filed for divorce. In 1975, they married briefly again. But for well over a decade, they were the world’s most well-known - and talked-about couple.

1973: Pink Floyd release ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ The eighth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ was released on March 1, 1973. One of the first ‘concept’ albums, its themes explored conflict, greed, time, death and mental illness.

1965: The first spacewalk

1980

The album received universal critical acclaim upon release, and has since been hailed by critics as one of the greatest albums of all time. The record reached number one on the UK and American charts, and has charted for over 900 weeks in total. With estimated sales of over 45 million copies, it is Pink Floyd’s best seller and one of the bestselling albums worldwide.

1959: Barbie makes her debut

On May 18, 1980, an earthquake struck below the north face of Mount St. Helens in Amerca’s Washington state, triggering the largest landslide in recorded history and a major volcanic eruption that scattered ash across a dozen states.

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In March 1965, at the age of 30, Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov made the first spacewalk in history, beating his American rival Ed White on Gemini 4 by almost three months. Floating outside his tiny Voskhod 2 capsule for 10 exhilarating minutes, Leonov said later that he felt, “like a seagull with its wings outstretched, soaring high above the Earth.” In keeping with the secrecy of the Soviet space program, few people - not even his family - knew about the spacewalk ahead of time. Back home in Russia, when his fouryear-old daughter, Vika, saw him take his first steps in space, she hid her face in her hands and cried. “What is he doing? What is he doing?” she wailed. “Please tell Daddy to get back inside.”

1980: Mount St. Helens erupts

The sudden lateral blast - heard hundreds of miles away - removed 1,300 feet off the top of the volcano, sending shockwaves and pyroclastic flows across the surrounding landscape, flattening forests, melting snow and ice and generating massive mudflows. A total of 57 people lost their lives in the disaster.

It was the worst oil spill in American history until the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. The Exxon Valdez oil slick covered 1,300 miles of coastline and killed hundreds of thousands of seabirds, otters, seals and whales.

On March 9,1959, the first Barbie doll went on display at the American Toy Fair in New York City.

1959

The first mass-produced toy doll with adult features, Barbie’s appearance was modelled on a doll named Lilli, based on a German comic strip character. Ruth Handler, co-founder of toy-makers Mattel, bought the rights to Lilli and made her own version, which she named after her daughter, Barbara. Throughout the next 60 years, despite countless make-overs, Barbie continues to generate huge sales.


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