June 2012 - Issue 98
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5 - Best of British Show The Jubilee Celebrations are far from over as The Best of British show celebrates all that is Britain.
7 - Chamber of Commerce Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber of Commerce monthly round-up and news for June.
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14 - Kingston Jewellers Kingston Jewellers in the heart of Barnsley offers 30% off diamond jewellery for the Jubilee.
18 - 19 Resturant Awards 2012
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Party Paul visits more fine dining eateries - this month Paul visits Rob Royd Farm Shop and a Winery - in Holmfirth.
21 - Dil Raj Fine Indian Cuisine, served at it’s best.
25 - Complete Conservatory Solutions Is your conservatory too hot in Summer and too cold in Winter? Let Complete Conservatory Soultions solve the problem.
27 - Eyetinery The Barnsley Eye brings you the pick of what’s on in and around our town this month.
29 - Entertainment There are tickets for the big boxing clash between Kell Brook and Carson Jones to be won and we look at Sheffield Speedway with tickets to give away.
31 - Oakwell Stadium Oakwell is not only home to BFC there are other things happening too. Find out on this page.
52 - Italian Granite Company Managing Director Angela McAuley Jool Media Ltd BBIC, Unit 22 Snydale Road, Cudworth, Barnsley S72 8RP T 01226 713000 E enquiries@joolmedia.com Graphic Design and Artwork
Contributors: Kirstie Trasler, Zena Claire, Maria Nortcliff, Luke Wicks, Paul Hoyle, Newspress UK While we strive for precision in every detail we cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies during production. If this does occur please contact us. Cover: RAF Tucano © Jamie Hunter
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Photograph of a Jay taken by Terry Wilson of Monk Bretton.
Did you know that the Jay is one of the most important natural planters of acorns... and the distribution of several oak species is quite dependent on its presence. Studies on how many acorns are hidden have revealed that a single jay can store as many as 5,000 acorns during a season.
Hog thinks it’s a Dog The Hedgehogs in my Dads garden have got so tame that they now come out in broad daylight to eat the food he leaves out for them. Last month one came and ate a full bowl of food right in front of my eyes and never batted an eyelid. If next week when I next visit he’s taking them for a walk along the river Dearne - it wouldn’t suprise me at all. GM
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We were sent in this picture by Stuart Moss with the caption “Barnsley FC’s saddest day”. The FA Cup Semi Final defeat at Wembley by Cardiff...Do you agree? Or can you think of a bigger disapointment for the Reds.......
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The Red Arrows Š Jamie Hunter
Jubilee Celebrations Continue into August Bank Holiday After a patriotic start to the month with the Jubilee bank holiday weekend, families can continue the 2012 celebrations with the Best of British Show, Cotswold Airport, Kemble, Gloucestershire on August Bank Holiday (Sunday 26th and Monday 27th).
Š John Dorkins
In the morning of each day, a show arena will entertain animal lovers with the Lamb National, Lurcher and Ferret Racing, Birds of Prey demonstations and an interactive wildlife zoo featuring meerkats, rabbits, reptiles and spiders. In the afternoon of each day, flying the British flag during a three hour air display will be the Red Arrows, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Spitfire, RAF Hawk and RAF Tucano Display Teams, Tiger Moths and much more. Scenic pleasure flights will be on offer with Classic Flights in the graceful de Havilland Dragon Rapide, while helicopter flights are available with HH Helicopters. On the sound stage Cotswolds local band The Outcast and 1940s trio The Three Belles (right) will perform, while classic cars and vintage military vehicles will be on display representing the British love of vehicles. To top it all off visitors can browse the trade and craft fair for locally-sourced organic crafts and enjoy an afternoon cream tea, Pimms or English beer before a spin around the traditional British funfair. Discounted advance tickets are available online now
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06 Eye on Local News Charity Night Raises Over £1,000 for Hospital! Latino’s Restaurant of George Yard, Barnsley, presented the marvellous staff from Ward 32 with a cheque for £1,040 this week to provide the ward with more oxygen monitors. Last August Kate Sahan (pictured right presenting the cheque to Barnsley Hospital) - co-owner of Latino’s - saw her dad, 67 year old Bill Gallagher become seriously ill with cancer on his bowel, resulting in emergency surgery. Shockingly, another separate cancer was also located on his bladder following further tests, but yet again, thanks to the excellent care and expertise provided by the staff at Barnsley Hospital, this was also successfully removed. Following surgery, Bill spent just over a week in recovery on Ward 32. Kate said: “The staff on the ward were amazing to my dad. Added to that, they offered great comfort and support to us, his family. We wanted to say thank you to them for their care and support and decided that a charity night at the restaurant would be the perfect way to do this.” Latino’s raised the money by putting on a fabulous charity evening in April, which consisted of a delicious three course meal, followed by an auction and entertainment from a fantastic Katy Perry tribute act. A fun-filled night was had by all!
To find out more about Latinos Restaurant visit www.latinosbarnsley.co.uk
Daughter’s Tribute to Dad Caring Cathryn Parrish is tackling a 10k race to thank Weston Park Hospital for giving her dad an extra 25 years of life. The mother-of- three from Royston, Barnsley, is all set to tackle Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity’s annual Run in the Park, a 10k race and 3k fun run, which takes place in Graves Park in Sheffield on Sunday 1st July. The event raises vital funds for the Cancer Charity to help support the work of Weston Park Hospital, one of only four dedicated cancer hospitals in the country. Although based in Sheffield, the hospital’s catchment area extends to the whole region, and includes the towns of Barnsley, Rotherham, Doncaster and Chesterfield amongst others. Cathryn, 31, will be joined for the run by her husband Simon, who is also 31, and they will both be cheered around the course by more than a dozen family and friends. She is dedicating the run to her dad, Peter Walsh, (pictured right with Cathryn) who sadly died in 2010 at the age of 77, but who had gained as many as 25 extra years of life after having treatment for throat cancer at Weston Park. Cathryn, who works part time at Barnsley Football Club, said: “I want to do this to thank the hospital for the care they gave my dad. I was four years old when he was first diagnosed and underwent his treatment. He always said that thanks to the hospital he got an extra 25 years of life and how much he appreciated the care he received. Without the team at Weston Park Hospital I would not have had the chance to properly know my dad. He meant the world to me, and without the hospital he wouldn’t have been able to watch me grow up, see me marry or meet his grandchildren.”
Helen Gentle, fundraiser at the Cancer Charity, said: “From first timers to experienced runners, we welcome everyone to take part in either our 10k race or 3k fun run and together we can make a real difference. Places are available now, but it’s a very popular event, so I’d encourage runners to sign up as soon as possible.” To enter Run in the Park visit:
The Cancer Charity needs to raise £1.6million this year to continue its work supporting cancer research, treatment and care at Weston Park Hospital,
www.wphcancercharity.org.uk/run_in_the_park.html To donate to Cathryn’s fundraising visit
www.justgiving.com/cathrynparrish Run in the Park is suitable for all, and features a 3k fun run as well as the 10k race. Those taking part are encouraged to raise sponsorship and participants can set up a free online sponsorship webpage and even get sponsored for taking part by mobile phone text messaging.
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Eye on Talent 05 Eye on Chamber of Commerce 07 Chamber Paints Bright Future For Artist Rachael A Rotherham woman has fulfilled a long-held dream to become a professional artist, after receiving free guidance from Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber of Commerce. Having read fine art at university, Rachael Caddy (pictured right) decided she wanted to use her skills by selling commissioned portraits and also trading through art galleries. Following a meeting with the Job Centre, Rachael was directed towards the New Enterprise Allowance (NEA) programme, through which the Chamber provides free guidance and support to anyone who has been claiming Jobseekers Allowance for 26 weeks or more as they develop their business plan and through the early months of trading. “I have always had a passion for art since being very young, and that has been my main focus.” Rachael said. “It is a difficult field to go into because you are told you need to get a job somewhere and you never really think about going self-employed instead of working for someone else. It’s something I’d always wanted to do but I never knew how to go about it and it is only recently that I’ve realised I can do it by myself.” Through working with Chamber Enterprise Start-Up Coach, Christine Millward, Rachael formulated a business plan which has steered her through to the early stages of self-employment. “Christine talked me through the process of business planning – such as working out my predicted incomings and outgoings, how to register as self-employed, and understanding what I might be entitled to now and further down the line,” Rachael continued. “It has been really useful. I don’t think I could have figured it all out without Christine’s help. Even when there were questions I felt knew the answers to, it was nice to be face-to-face with someone who could confirm that I was right or clarify anything I was unsure about. Christine has also told me to contact her further down the line if there is anything she can help with, so it is good to know I can still turn to her and access that support network.” The scheme also entitles participants to a weekly allowance worth £1,274 over 26 weeks and, start-up capital is needed, they may also be able to access a loan up to £1,000 to help with your start-up costs. Anyone interested the New Enterprise Allowance scheme should call 0844 2253 202 (Barnsley) or 0844 2253 236 (Rotherham). To find out more about Rachael’s work, call 07902 133414, e-mail rachael_caddy@hotmail.co.uk, or visit either www.rachaelcaddy.co.uk or www.facebook.com/rachaelcaddyart.
Chamber Welcomes Tram-Train Confirmation Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber of Commerce has welcomed the Government’s confirmation of a £58m pilot scheme which will see flexible Tram Trains operate between Rotherham and Sheffield. The new Tram Train vehicles will operate from 2015 on Sheffield’s Supertram network and on part of the national rail network, which will be adapted to allow seamless travel from one network to the other. There are expected to be three services an hour all day and every day. These will operate from Parkgate Retail Park in Rotherham travelling through Rotherham Central Station and joining up to the existing Supertram network at Meadowhall where the services will then continue onwards to Sheffield City Centre. Andrew Denniff, (pictured right) Executive Director at the Chamber, said: “The argument against it is that it will drag trade out of Rotherham and into Meadowhall and Sheffield, but I disagree entirely. The tracks run both ways.This is a great opportunity to get more people into Rotherham town centre and make use of the new Rotherham Central station.” ”.
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08 Eye on Local News Hotel Staff Complete 120 mile leg of Charity Relay Team members from the Park Inn by Radisson hotel in Wath upon Dearne completed their 120 mile leg in 16 hours for the team charity cycle relay that covers a total of 1300+ miles over 15 days, starting out in Aberdeen and finishing in Southend-on-Sea. The group (pictured right) from the Park Inn by Radisson Rotherham joined forces with team members from 31 other Park Inn by Radisson and Radisson Blu hotels across the UK to take on the tough physical challenge in the hope of raising a total of over £30,000 for worthy causes along the way. The 15-day relay arrived in Manchester on the evening of the 10th May and departed early on the 11th May with the dedicated team members from the Park Inn by Radisson Rotherham who accompanied the baton to Sheffield, then onto their own hotel in Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham, before making their way to Nottingham, cycling a total of 120 miles in 16 hours. Kirsti Wilkinson, General Manager of the Park Inn by Radisson Rotherham says “We are so proud to have been a part of this event. The team only trained for a short time before the cycle relay and although it was very tough, the team member’s sheer determination and focus got them through the challenge and we have now raised over £1,000 for our chosen charity – Cash for Kids”. “We have been touched by the number of people that offered support and were willing to get behind us for the cause” Kirsti adds. Anybody wishing to still make a donation can do so, by visiting the team’s dedicated fundraising site www.justgiving.com/teams/parkinnrotherham
Every mile of the remaining journey can be followed via Facebook at www.Facebook.com/UKBikeRelay and Twitter at #ukbikerelay
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09 Barnsley Gets Ready for the Olympic Torch It’s a one in a lifetime opportunity that the Olympic Torch comes to Great Britain but it’s even more special when the torch is actually coming through our great town on Barnsley!!! During two days, in June 2012, it will visit 19 places in the county. The torch will arrive however in Lundwood on 25 June and then continue up to Cundy Cross, Town and then onto Darton and Kexbrough before moving onto Sheffield where the torch will remain that night. Olympic hopeful Adele Lassu from Monk Bretton said she was “really excited” that the Olympic torch was passing through her home town of Barnsley. “It’s a massive community thing. Everybody gets excited about the torch relay. That’s just as exciting to me as what it would be to compete,” said the high jumper. The relay began last month at Land’s End, Cornwall, after coming over by plane from Greece. David Beckham was one of the first to bear the torch on English soil after being handed it by Princess Anne. It is estimated it will be carried over 8,000 miles.
OLYMPIC TORCH PROPOSED SCHEDULE JUNE 25TH 2012 1.25pm (approx) Pontefract Road, Lundwood.... 1.44pm along A628 towards Cundy Cross roundabout then on to Grove Street junction of Pontefract Road at 1.48pm and proceed to pass the Town Hall at 1.58pm, via Kendray Street. and Market Hill. Off along Church Street, Old Mill Lane and onto County Way with a STOP at Barnsley College at 2pm. At 3pm it’s onto the A635 on Huddersfield Road onto Innovation Way juntion at 3.18pm and onto Barnsley Road towards Darton .....leaving the borough at 3.46pm. Phew!!!!!
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10 Eye on Style Upstairs Barnsley Market
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12 Eye on Style Hair Design
Time for a New You? SUMMER OFFERS Any Cut & Colour £30 Full Set of Nail Extensions £13 Offers valid Until End July (please bring this advert with you)
New You will be re-locating to Doncaster Road in August 2012 due to expansion. Qualified Stylists and Beauty Therapists required. In first instance call Kayleigh on 01226 241114 Thomas Whitworth Forum, (within Lucorum Complex) Hanson Street, Barnsley 01226 241114
The Sunshine and You I love the sun but I seem to end up with headache if I spend too much time in the full sun so you can usually find me enjoying the fresh air but in the shade of a parasol or a convenient tree. The sun is great but it does have its more sinister side. How many will go and sit outside in the full sun at midday but never think to apply a sunscreen? Most of us would never dream of venturing out without some form of sun protection if we were on holiday in the Mediterranean but we quite happily sit in strong sunlight when the sun is at its strongest between the hours of 11am and 3pm in our own country. How many times have you sat out and ended up with very pink or even red skin that is very sore? At one time it was almost a badge of honour to go to work or school complaining of sunburn. We all knew that it would eventually turn brown (if it didn’t peel first) and the redder we became the browner we would eventually be. We now know that this behaviour is the worst thing we could do as the incidence of skin cancer is on the rise. The skin is damaged by the sun’s ultraviolet(UV) rays. UV rays penetrate deep into the skin and damage the cells. The skin appears to heal but the cells are at risk of becoming cancerous. You can’t feel the UV rays damaging the skin and it can happen even when the sun does not feel particularly hot. After being burnt the skin peels to get rid of the damaged cells. A suntan may look healthy but permanent damage may have been done. Skin cancer can affect anyone but those most at risk have fair skin that burns easily, will normally have blond or red hair and may have many moles or freckles. They also may have a family history of skin cancer and have suffered many cases of sunburn especially in their youth. People who have naturally brown or black skin are less likely to get skin cancer as their skin has some protection against UV rays but skin cancer can still occur. So how can you stay safe in the sun? Well it depends on being sensible. Try to stay in the shade when the sun is strongest between the hours of 11am and 3pm. Make sure you never burn. Try to cover up with a t-shirt sun hat and sunglasses. Whenever you go out you should wear sun protection. We should think about wearing sunscreen every day and this is something most of us are not used to. There are many sunscreens available but generally speaking we should use one that has an SPF or sun protection factor of 15 or more. What does this mean? Well we all have an optimum time that we can stay in the sun until we burn. In very simple terms Factor 15 means that you can stay out 15 times as long. Despite all the warnings people still go all out to get a suntan. It has long been thought that a suntan is attractive making you look healthy. Some people will aim to go a very dark brown almost as if it proves they have had a wonderful holiday. But who would want to subject their skin to damage that is drying and ultimately makes their skin look old and wrinkled. It can cause damage so serious that it is life threatening. What is the alternative? Well despite using sunscreen or sunblock the chances are that the skin will become bronzed though not as deeply. And remember that it is good to get a little sun on the skin to top up levels of vitamin D. Some will turn to sunbeds to create the perfect tan but they are equally as bad for the skin as the sun. The only safe tan is the one that comes out of a bottle from the makeup counter. So what should you do if you think you may have skin cancer? Basically you should check your skin for freckles or moles that have grown, changed colour or are raised above the skin. Also do they bleed, itch, scale or become ulcerous? If any of these factors occur then check it out with you GP. Early recognition means that the condition can be treated relatively easily and successfully. It is summer. Enjoy the sunshine but take sensible precautions against sunburn and stay healthy. Written by Maria Nortcliffe MAR. MICHT
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Barnsley Hospital NHS F oundation Trus t
Lung Cancer
Signs & Symptoms
Had a cough for more than 3 weeks? Has it changed? Does your chest feel different? Or noticed small spots of blood in your phlegm? If you have noticed any of these symptoms, then visit your doctor as you could need a simple chest X-Ray. It may be something more than just a cough. The sooner it is diagnosed, the sooner - and easier - it can be treated.
Less Common Syptoms A hoarse voice Difficulty swallowing Swelling of the face or neck Pain or discomfort under your ribs on your right side (from the liver) Shortness of breath caused by fluid around the lungs (called pleural effusion) All of these symptoms can be caused by other diseases apart from lung cancer. Some rare types of lung cancer can cause symptoms that don't seem to be anything to do with the lungs.
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16 Eye on Style Limited Collection Tights Add a touch of Jesse J cool to your outfit with these Limited Collection Jubilee themed opaque tights available from Marks and Spencer. With stunning “Cool Britannia” designs guaranteed to get you noticed they have a durable reinforced fabric that keep them looking good, wear after wear. Combine with your favorite LBD or this seasons shortest of shorts to impress or bag your very own prince charming this Jubilee year and at £9.50 a pair it’s not like they’ll break your bank either. Available in store and online. www.marksandspencer.com
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18 Eye on Food
THE BARNSLEY EYE RESTAURANT AWARDS Here in Barnsley we have some fantastic restaurants catering for all tastes and budgets. The Barnsley Eye have teamed up with local businesman Paul Hoyle (right) of Road to Recovery for a second year. The prize for the overall winner will be a prestegious engraved plaque plus two months free advertising in The Barnsley Eye Magazine. You may remember Paul from his hilarious appearance on the Channel Four Television programme “Come Dine With Me” where “Party Paul” became an instant hit with viewers.
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Paul reveiws restaurants around Barnsley and scores them on specific criterior. This month he visits Rob Royd in town and a Vinyard .... in Holmfirth!
The aim of these awards is not to compare but to raise awareness of just how many excellent restaurants Barnsley has to offer.
Rob Royd Farm Shop Restaurant We all know this place probably as a first class farm shop (right) and it is! But now with the added opportunity to bring the great produce from the shop to the table, literally! Rob Royd Farm Shop have been serving breakfast and lunches for a while now and even though I have not had the privilege to try either yet I have heard from friends that both are great.
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I was invited to do a review on their fine dining on a Saturday night and fine dining it is “I liked it. I liked it.... I liked it a lot “ You are seated in a what I can only describe as a “posh, band stand, court yard room” - very different to any normal fine dinning restaurant, you need to visit to appreciate what I mean. For appetisers it was beautiful bangers and mash then we had the set menu and my wife Claire had steak and I opted for the lamb and what a great choice I made. I can honestly say it was the best lamb I have ever had. When I do these reviews you always try to find faults but I can not find one, the service was fantastic and special thanks to the young waiter that served us...... you could really tell he loves his job! The food and atmosphere were all fantastic and up there with the best. If I had just one criticism I would have the music turned up a tad but that’s why I’m known as Party Paul !!! I will defiantly become a regular.10/10
Robroyd Farm Shop Genn Lane, Barnsley S70 6NW 01226 248662
For more information visit www.robroydfarmshop.co.uk
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Eye on Food 19 Holmfirth Vineyard Restaurant
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VINEYARD TOURS AVAILABLE BOOK ONLINE NOW! Yes, I know it is a bit of a drive out but where else can you go to a vineyard in Yorkshire have a tour, do some wine tasting and have lunch with the most amazing views over the Huddersfield valleys? This is what you get at the Holmfirth Vineyard in Huddersfield. We were greeted by Alex who on speaking with him I could tell that he is very passionate about this place. They have been growing grapes and making wine for 5 years and have been bottling it for three you know I’m no wine expert from my time on come dine with me so I can not judge his wine but I had a glass of white and it was very nice first time I have had Yorkshire wine anyway got to try it! We started our meal with a very posh toad in the hole which was excellent followed by chicken on a bed of risotto and salmon fish cake with spinach. The meal itself was fantastic and again the wine had a really great taste. Overall a very enjoyable afternoon with great food - worth the trip on a sunny day as the views are absolutely breathtaking. The Vineyard tours run everyday throughout the year and are currently available only by pre booking. Tours last between 1½ -2 hours and are well worth it. If you are looking for somthing different or are just keen to try a resturant you haven’t tried before this place comes highly recommended - oh, and if you do go.........dont forget to say “Party Paul” sent you. 9/10
BOOK A VINEYARD TOUR Online at www.holmfirthvineyard.com or CALL 01484 691861 or 07502 214 756
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20 Eye on Food Tel: 01709 760666 Fax: 01709 760667 Email: info.rotherham@rezidorparkinn.com
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Garlic Just Got Better! Foodies trawling the fresh produce aisles in Tesco looking for inspiration are about to discover something entirely new – Black Garlic. Tesco have signed up to start selling the innovative new ingredient, available in-store now which has already been tried by chefs Marco Pierre White, Heston Blumenthal and Nigella Lawson. It’s causing quite a stir with its unique flavour and texture. The colour is entirely the opposite of what you would expect, and tastes nothing like traditional garlic – it’s subtle, sweet and evocative. Foodies are already going crazy with new ideas for the ingredient and are using it on roasted meats, in pasta sauces, risottos and any kind of stock. Some have said the taste evokes a balsamic and molasses flavour, which add a sweetness and je ne sais quoi to meals without overwhelming them. The company has coined the phrase ‘garlic just got better’ – after all, it has twice the amount of anti-oxidants of its regular counterpart , leaves no smell or bad breath - even when eaten straight from the bulb and has a much longer shelf life. Produced by a carefully-controlled fermentation process, the technique combines the sugars and amino acids of garlic to produce melanoidin, a dark-coloured substance that is responsible for its unique colour.This unique ingredient will be available in a one-bulb bag, 50g of peeled cloves in a pot, and in paste form too, making it a versatile and exciting ingredient to experiment with in the kitchen. Katy Heath, Managing Director of Black Garlic, said of the re-launch: “Since its launch in the UK, Black Garlic has continued to grow in popularity as a cooking ingredient, as a healthy snack and also for its wide range of health benefits. My friends and I love it – and we can’t wait to hear everyone’s feedback when they discover it.”
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22 Eye on Local Business The New Solution For Cutting the Cost of Insurance
How many times have you heard the phrase ‘it’s not worth claiming’? Opt for a high excess to reduce the cost of the premium and claiming for all but high value items becomes pointless.
Breakdown cover included for free!
Alternatively, keep the excess low but hike up the premium. It’s a dilemma and neither option is attractive but the good news is there is a way to ‘beat the system’. The solution is excess insurance. Excess insurance is exactly that – an insurance policy that pays out the cost of your excess. Excess insurance is a separate policy to your motor, house or life insurance cover and doesn’t have to be with the same provider. The cost of the excess insurance depends on the level of voluntary excess taken. The clever part is not that it allows you to make claims for lower value items (though that is clever!) but that it massively REDUCES THE COST OF INSURANCE because higher excess = lower premium. RTR, the company behind low cost breakdown scheme, Road To Recovery, has just made life a bit easier for everyone by applying its theory - not charging over the odds for products you will probably never use – to insurance by introducing excess insurance – allowing UK consumers to significantly cut the cost of insurance across all areas of their lives – motoring, home and contents, life cover, lifestyle and business motoring. The price of the excess insurance is minuscule in comparison to the savings you can make on the cost of the insurance. Eg opt for a £1000 excess on your car insurance and it will bring the premium down by £100s yet the excess insurance will cost you just £48! How often do we have insurance that we never claim on because the cost of claiming is too high? It’s no wonder that the number of claims made with a value of less than £250 has declined by 10 per cent since 2008*. A stolen camera worth £250 isn’t worth claiming for when your excess is £150 yet it would be with RTR’s excess cover on your home insurance – simply claim the £100 from your insurer and claim the £150 back from RTR.
RTR is still offering the UK’s best value breakdown cover at £18 pa and the best news is that this comes FOC with all of its excess insurance policies! Paul Hoyle, (above centre) MD of RTR, said: “We are all about providing the best deal for people. We looked at breakdown cover and created a product that was the cheapest on the UK market and now we’ve created a solution to bring down the cost of insurance. I hear all the time about the high cost of living and the financial hardship that people face; in times of austerity these are the products and services that the country needs and we’re proud to be providing it.” Now cheaper insurance and peace of mind are not mutually exclusive and that is good news for all consumers. Hello cheaper insurance, goodbye excess .
www.goodbyeexcess.com * Source The Telegraph
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24 Eye on Local Business
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Comedy Friday 8th June 2012 Outstanding In His Field: Stewart Francis Sheffield City Hall & Memorial Hall
Saturday 9th June 2012 Dave Burland @ The Lamproom Saturday 16th June 2012 Empress @ Staincross WMC ZZ Tops @ Birdwell Venue Sunday 17 June 2012 Blink 182 @ Motorpoint Arena
Saturday 23rd June Harlem Nights @Jump WMC The Modfathers Birdwell Venue Saturday 30 June 2012 The Matt Black Band @ Birdwell Venue (£5)
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‘Diamonds and Teacups’ @ Cannon Hall
Exhibition on until Wednesday, 31 October, 2012 Celebrate the Diamond Jubilee Exhibition on Until March 8th 2012 with a very special exhibition at Cannon Hall Museum Park & Gardens. ‘Diamonds and Teacups’ opens on Saturday 7 April and will feature fascinating displays of social history and artworks throughout the Museum.
Theatre
The Complete World of Sports - The Reduced Shakespeare Company Saturday 7th July 2012 The Civic Theatre Formed in San Francisco in 1981, this three-piece company manages to compress the jewels of literature and history into a single evening! Whether it is the works of Shakespeare or God - or VISIT their own native America, you www.ncm.org.uk can be assured of a non-stop, high-speed and excruciatingly funny performance.
CALLING ALL BANDS - GET LISTED FREE!!
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FANTASTIC TRIBUTE BANDS TO GUNS N ROSES, THE KINGS OF LEON AND RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS PLUS SUPPORT FROM LOCAL BANDS: MY FRIENDS IN VEGAS • COLOUR ME STUNNED • THE TIPSY LIONS • BLACK SHOES AND DIRTY JEANS.
The Events Site, Grange Lane, Barnsley, Midnight
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Cinema BOMfest will be in its eighth year this summer and from its humble beginnings in 2005, this event has defied all odds and become Yorkshire’s most cutting edge supporter of original unsigned artists. As early as 2009, BOMfest was recognised by the Telegraph newspaper as one of the top 100 events of that year, whilst still only hosting four stages and in the past two years, and after securing what now seems to be a home for BOMfest at Worsbrough mill and country park, the event has evolved into an “all weekend” camping, eight stage spectacular whilst still keeping loyal to its spirit and ethos. This years chosen artists have been selected from over 1000 applicants and many hours of checking out live performances at “The South Sea” in Sheffield, and with the limited number of available slots on offer to performers at this years event, the artists chosen to play can rest assured that in this hard knock, labour of love industry, BOMfest has recognised their dedication and hard work.
WIN A FAMILY TICKET We have a family ticket to be won for this years event INCLUDING CAMPING. All you have to do is tell us: WHICH BARNSLEY BAND (PICTURED BELOW) ARE HEADLINING THIS YEARS FESTIVAL?
A: Send to Jool Media Ltd, Unit 22, BBIC, Snydale Road,Cudworth, Barnsley S72 8RP. Don’t forget Name, Telephone Number and Address - GOOD LUCK!!
Prometheus, 2012 Dir: Ridley Scott British director Sir Ridley Scott has returned to the Alien franchise more than 30 years after warning cinemagoers: “In space, no-one can hear you scream”. It was a terrifying tagline right up there with: “Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water”. But the catalyst for the new film Prometheus is not the sleek, razor-jawed H.R. Giger-designed xenomorph of the first movie and its sequels but rather a huge, unnamed figure who is only briefly glimpsed on screen. The huge figure in question - the lone pilot of a derelict spaceship investigated by the crew of the Nostromo - which featured Sigourney Weaver in her most famous role as Warrant Officer Ellen Ripley. The mummified figure, which looks at least twelve feet tall, sits at a set of controls with a large hole in its chest - a grim portent of the action to follow. Set around 40 years prior to the first movie, it features Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’s Noomi Rapace, Charlize Theron, Michael Fassbender and Idris Elba, star of The Wire and Luther. It is the fundamental question of where man came from and how we evolved, which most intrigues the 74-year-old director - whose other films include Gladiator and Blade Runner. “You go into the internet and get right into entomology, beetles, the design of underwater creatures and the more you see, the more you think, why did they evolve this way?” he says. Other themes revisited in Prometheus question whether life exists elsewhere in the universe and what happens to us after we die. During his extensive research ahead of the film, Sir Ridley says he discovered that not even in the science world is there overwhelming agreement. With a budget reportedly in the region of around $130m (£84m), the new 3D blockbuster is on a much grander scale than Sir Ridley’s Alien - only his second feature film - and its comparatively shoestring budget. The grimy, claustrophobic and cold-looking spaceship Nostromo gives way to a much brighter, more advanced-looking model which creates some issues. Huge leaps forward in film and computer-generated technology means Sir Ridley Scott and his production team can do much more than they could four decades ago. The ship boasts some very natty state-of-the-art hardware such as 3D holograms and projections. Though the director dismisses any perceived gap in the technology today within the confines of what he had created in 1979, saying the very nature of the film asks viewers to suspend disbelief: “We’re so far in deep space that the idea of us getting out there you kind of sidestep that real question.” One of the most anticipated films of the year, reviews have, so far, been mixed. Prometheus has been released in the US as an R-rating, meaning viewers under the age of 17 will need to be accompanied by an adult. In the UK it is a 15 certificate.
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Michael Fassbender (above) is the ship’s Peter O’Toole obsessed android David.
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Entertainment Kell Brook v IBF #3 Carson Jones
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Saturday July 7th Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
Sheffield Boxer Kell Brook will face highly ranked Carson Jones at the Motorpoint Arena Sheffield on Saturday July 7th as an IBF World title shot draws a step closer. Answer this question to American Jones is ranked at number three by the IBF and the stakes couldn’t be higher as the victor would move into pole position to fight for the title in the Autumn. Tickets priced £30, £40, £60, and £100 (booking fee may apply) are now on sale, available in person from the Motorpoint Arena Sheffield box office, by phone on 0114 256 5656 and online at
www.motorpointarenasheffield.co.uk
Q: What position is Carson Jones ranked by the IBF? Jool Media Ltd, Unit 22, BBIC, Snydale Road,Cudworth, Barnsley S72 8RP. Don’t forget Name, Telephone Number and Address - GOOD LUCK!!
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The Tigers compete in the British Premier League and race their home matches at Owlerton Stadium, which is regarded as the fastest race-track in Britain. It makes for a fast and exciting night out for all the family!
WE HAVE TICKETS TO GIVE AWAY! We here at The Barnsley Eye have teamed up with Sheffield Speedway to give you the chance to win childrens tickets for any June/July Speedway Event (for a party of 10). Just answer this simple question:
O2 Academy; Thurs 24th September
Q: Where do the Tigers currently race their home matches? A: Send your answer to: Jool Media Ltd, Unit 22, BBIC, Snydale Road,Cudworth, Barnsley S72 8RP. Don’t forget Name, Telephone Number and Address - GOOD LUCK!!
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EURO 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP
All England games ames will be shown in the “Legends Suite” on BIG SCREEN 11th 11th June June -- England England vv France France 5p 5pm 5 pm p mK KO O - Doors Do D oor ors o rrss open open op en 3.30pm 3..3 3.3 3 .30 0pm 0p pm pm
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For bookings telephone 01226 211555 or email emc@barnsleyfc.co.uk
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