Autumn Issue
Autumn is here and I can feel the air getting chillier, the crisp leaves under my feet and a whole lot more… mud! We had a very hot summer this year, so the wet weather is rather welcome.
I get so excited for the change of seasons and what this new chapter of the year brings. We’ve got our autumn menu in the restaurant, so expect to see more warming dishes compared to the light ciabattas and salads we served in summer.
As it’s our 20th anniversary this year, I have published a book about how we transformed from a pig farm to the wildlife park you see today! It’s been a bumpy ride, but even during the lows I have never regretted it. e book is coming out very soon, in October, and you can buy a copy from e Farm Shop!
One thing I am so happy about is that our Su olk Punches are back! Annie and Annabelle both had their foals at the Su olk Punch Trust in Woodbridge where they were looked a er round the clock. Now the foals are older and stronger, they are back and enjoying meeting everyone. Why not pay us a visit and meet these majestic, rare breeds?
Our sta are getting ready preparing for Halloween, and we’ll have talks on such as ‘Meet the Spooky Bugs’ and our favourite sheep Pebbles (don’t tell the others!) will don her spooky wings and greet everyone.
We can’t wait to share this autumn season with you on our farm and wildlife park, and I hope you join me for this wonderful season. Grab your mac and boots, and come and share the good life!
Autumn Issue
06 Shopping
Visit the fabulous shops here at Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park.
14 News
Meet our camel calf, Audrey, and see our new woodland pig enclosure.
19 Exclusive membership o ers
Treat yourself to a year’s membership and amazing discounts.
22 ‘It’s been a hell of a journey!’
Get 25% o your pre-order of Jimmy’s new book celebrating 20 years of the farm.
24 A sense of adventure
Why it’s more important than ever for children to get outside, explore and play.
30 Celebrity interview
We chat exclusively with CBBC TV presenter Naomi Wilkinson.
36 On a roll!
Catch up on Jimmy's latest TV adventures in Channel 4’s Food Unwrapped.
38 Dream weddings
Discover why our weddings are totally unique and wild.
MARKETING
CREATIVE MARKETING MANAGER
Dominic Littler
SENIOR MARKETING EXECUTIVE
Tyler Chase
PUBLISHING PUBLISHING DIRECTOR
Clara Perry
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Allistair Hunter
CONTACT
44 How to plan the perfect event
Top tips from our new Weddings & Events Manager, Lucy Pembroke.
46 Christmas Party Nights
Book your festive feast and celebrate the special season with us!
47 Family, Food, Farming
e Restaurant harnesses the best home grown and locally produced ingredients.
48 Power up
Find out how our friends at Ryobi have been supporting our projects.
53 Precious pumpkin
Why this Halloween favourite has so much more to o er than a spooky treat.
56 Celebrate British farming and food
We take a look at a new cookbook that features Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park.
59 What’s Cooking?
Check out these awesome autumn recipes, including Jimmy’s pork belly beauty.
62 Hunker down
Browse our hand-picked selection of autumnal items for the home and garden.
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Tales from Jimmy’s Farm celebrates the journey that Jimmy and his family have found themselves on over the years, with the many animals that now call the farm home.
Along with a selection of seasonal recipes and easy conservation ideas, the reader will be transported into the landscape, learn of the practical day-to-day jobs on the farm, and fall in love with the animals through stories and funny
anecdotes of where they came from, how they settled in and their impact on Jimmy and his team.
You can purchase a copy from e Farm Shop in October!
Why not try one of our delicious drinks? We have a range of Jimmy’s Farm own alcohol on sale such as ‘ e Flying Pig’, an IPA full of hop avour. You can also order one in the restaurant with your meal!
Pick up a copy of Jimmy’s latest book and stock up on our delicious drinks at e Farm Shop!
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“I love that we support so many local producers over a wide range of products in e Farm Shop. Our spirits are distilled just over the border in Norfolk using locally grown produce, and our beers are brewed less than 10 miles away, near Ipswich waterfront! e beers are also used to infuse bread and other items in the kitchen, and in the delicious Farmer Jimmy’s Chutney.”
Kirsty Dupée Commercial Operations Manager
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Complete your family day out with our unique boutique experience via our onsite shops and eateries
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Giant Husky Dog, 60cm
Piggies Sweets & Toys
Stocks a wide range of animal plush toys along with pocket money end-of-day items, with prices from £1.95. www.jimmysfarm.com/piggies (All products shown are Living Nature)
Miniature Dogs, 14cm
Scottish Fold Cat, 28cm
Kittens, 16cm
Black Highland Cow, 28cm
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1. Abby Printed Cami, £39.95 Winter Dale Fleece Lined Overhead Sweatshirt (2-12 years), from £32.95
No little one’s wardrobe should be without a fleece sweatshirt for warmth and, of course, making playtime a bit more cosy too. This one has a half zip fastening (perfect for pulling over tees) with a contrast tape, a full sherpa fleece lining and woven elbow patches for a traditional touch. With handy layering pieces like this, adventures outside never have to be cancelled.
2. Fairdale Luxe Fleece Lined Sweatshirt (2-12 years), from £32.95
Half-zip sweatshirts are the perfect ‘pull-on when it gets chilly’ style and Fairdale is Joules’ newest choice for little ones. Bursting with colour and style too, keep it in their
wardrobe for year-round layering. It’s crafted from soft jersey, has a half zip fastening with a silicone zip pull in the shape of a star and is lined with snuggly fleece. Of course, it goes without saying that there is a hand-drawn print they will fall in love with.
3. Darrington Quarter Zip Sweatshirt, from £64.95
With quilting to the top, side pockets, a stand collar and side vents, this style is perfect for any man who takes his sweatshirts seriously. A great layer for whenever the weather dips, it showcases a love of classic, quality clothing in an unfussy way. Crafted to have a soft feel from the first moment it’s pulled on. It’s destined to be something that will live at the front of your wardrobe forever.
4. Chloe Striped Ribbed Top, £34.95
Having plenty of easy-to-layer, long-sleeved tops in your wardrobe is an essential for all seasons. Joules’ new Chloe top is ribbed all over, has a slim fit through the body and sleeves, and has a comfortable boat neck. It’s been finished off with elegant lettuce cuffs, some classic stripes and a Joules embroidered hare to the hem.
5. Elberry Long Padded Coat with Detachable Hood, £179 Chilly walks will be no bother for this Elberry padded coat. Its longline shape sits below the knee offering supreme coverage, while the padded baffles, filled with recycled polyester wadding, provides a hug of warmth. Caught out by dark clouds? No worries. It uses a showerproof fabric that
is water repellent – perfect for light bursts of rain. The coat has a detachable hood that zips away with ease, a full zip and popper fastening, elasticated cuffs and side vents with poppers too. The inside of the coat and pockets are lined with fleece for extra cosiness, and it’s finished with a tonal Joules reflective screen print to the back.
6. Isabella Chunky Pointelle Jumper, £74.95 Pointelle stitching is something we can’t get enough of – it’s stylish, elegant and makes a lovely addition to chunky knits. Isabella is a new style for the season and features this much-loved stitching to the body and sleeves. It has a ribbed mock neck, deep cuffs and hem and comes in a colour that’s easy to style. Finished with a Joules metal tab to the hem.
Joules’ little gem of ashop is situated at theheart of the farm next toJimmy’s restaurant
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A LIGHT TOUCH
Crafted from a super-light 40 gram wadding, the flyweight offers the perfect level of insulation for the warmer months.
Clarkes Country Stores
Wet wonder
Rugi Puddle Buster Coat – Pink Unicorn, £45 Perfect for rainy weather to keep your little one warm and dry during a downpour! Made from 100% recycled polyester.
PUT THE BOOT IN
Barbour Bede Welly – Olive, £69.95 A country wardrobe essential, Barbour’s classic wellington boot comes with a host of extra special details.
Danish Design Dog Duvet – Woodland Stag, from £31.99 M / £44.99 L e iconic quirky print of the woodland creature printed on a midnight blue background is inspired by the British countryside.
Shop at Jimmy’s FarmAll set for an awesome autumn
From a new piggy woodland enclosure to the birth of our cute camel calf, Audrey, we can’t wait for you to visit and see all the fantastic additions!
Amazing Audrey
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Our Awards Hat-Trick!
Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park is proud to be a member of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA), which means we’re dedicated to achieving the highest standards of animal care, conserving the natural world through research and conservation, and educating and inspiring visitors.
And we’re delighted to announce that we have won not one, not two, but three BIAZA awards this year!
• Silver Award for Professional Capacity Building of Sta
• Silver Award for PR, Marketing & Events
• Bronze Award for Building a Diverse & Inclusive Organisation
We’re proud as punch of the whole team who do a fabulous job every day!
Pictured celebrating the award are Michaela Doherty with two of her happy brood!
Alice and Arthur, our domesticated Bactrian camels who have been at Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park for a few years now, have become parents to a gorgeous calf, Audrey.
Domesticated Bactrian camels’ wild counterparts are the only truly wild camels le on the planet, and are classed as ‘Critically Endangered’ on the IUCN Red List of reatened Species.
Commenting on Audrey’s arrival, General Manager Stevie Sheppard (pictured with one of our beautiful Su olk Punches) says: “It was a very worrying time at the start when Alice was in pain and we had to step in to feed the calf. I’m so glad Alice recovered quickly and stepped into the role of mum like a natural. It’s a joy to watch them play as a family when I drive into work!”
Come on down and see Alice, Arthur and Audrey - they are our very own A Team!
This striking mammal has two humps, which it uses to store fat that can be turned into energy when it has to go without water or food, unlike a Dromedary camel which has just one hump.
IN NUMBERS
They can drink as much as 57 litres in one go – being in the hot desert is thirsty work!
In the wild, there are thought to be between only 600 and 1,000 Bactrian camels left –they can be found in Central Asia, Mongolia, and China in deserts with rocky surfaces.
They can live up to 40 to 50 years.
Bactrian camels are on average 7 ft (2.13 m) tall with their head and body length ranging between 7.3-11.3 ft (2.25-3.45 m).
These camels can walk for 25 to 30 miles each day, but Dromedaries can notch up 100 miles!
Audrey Name AlicePiggy Paradise!
We have a wonderful new pig enclosure in the woods!
e woodland provides the perfect, enriching environment for piggies as they have space to roam and forage. ey also help the ecosystem by clearing the undergrowth for plants to grow and thrive. Our pigs have had piglets too so make sure you visit and see their cheeky faces.
Capturing Every Moment
About me: Born and raised in Essex, I have been an avid filmmaker and have had a love for animals my whole life.
How I became a content creator: I studied filmmaking at both college and university level, and after my degree I chose to pursue a career in the business.
Why I love my job: I get to work every day in a profession I love and feel like my skills develop further because of it, plus working alongside the animals is just a massive bonus!
Favourite animal/s at the park: I absolutely love the capybara – I had never seen one in person until I started working here!
About me: I’m originally a Suffolk girl; I moved away while I studied at university, but now I’ve finished, I moved back home. I can focus on my career as a photographer and content creator.
How I became a content creator: I started through my passion of photography, but I’ve always found myself on social media and knew that I wanted to learn more. However, I ended up with a desk job in London, but after a few months I realised that it wasn’t for me – that I need to be more active and creative, and Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park gives me the opportunity to do that.
Why I love my job: I always find myself scrolling on Instagram or TikTok, and I’ve always had a passion for animals. When I was younger, I wanted to be a zookeeper but only to sit and cuddle all the animals! I love to capture every moment I can and share it – with my job now I can do all the above.
Favourite animal/s at the park: A bit of a strange one, but I love alpacas – but since working here and having the chance to see the little piglets, they may have changed my mind.
There’s so much going on at any one time here at Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park – and it’s the job of our new content creators to share it with you!Beth Aldous Name Charlie-Arthur Szmodics Name
Autumn adventures!
Now that the scorching summer is over, autumn is the perfect season for exploring outdoors –and we have everything to enjoy fun days out with the whole family all year round!
Become a member at Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park and reap the rewards, including amazing discounts at our onsite outlets* and on admission to many other great attractions**!
Our fabulous Annual Membership gives year-round access. Head online for prices.
*Your Annual Membership will give you:
Free, unlimited access to the farm and wildlife park for 1 year
10% off at all food & drink outlets including The Restaurant
15% off at Joules at Jimmy’s Farm
15% off selected clothing and accessories, 10% off all footwear and trade terms for all building, garden & agricultural materials at Clarkes (including Walsham store)
Up to 20%** off entry to a host of other major tourist attractions across East Anglia
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**You will receive up to 20% off the admission price at the attractions listed on our website unless otherwise stated: Enter your membership details when booking at other partner attractions. For full terms and conditions, visit jimmysfarm.com/membership
HAVE A ROCKING TIME!
Dive into a magical underwater world at SEA LIFE Great Yarmouth and come face-to-fin with the most weird and wonderful creatures the ocean has to offer!
Caring for over 1,500 creatures living in incredible themed habitats, you are sure to find your fascinating favourite. Guests can see underwater reefs in breath-taking colourful displays, marvel at the spectacle of jellyfish as they float through beautifully lit waters, and watch stunning sharks glide overhead. To get any closer you'd have to get wet!
Home to a huge selection of amazing creatures, including turtles and crocs. Why not visit Noah the green sea turtle? He loves being stroked and tickled when there are scuba divers in the ocean tank. This exercise keeps him fit and active. Also visit the incredible interactive Rockpool Explorer area – with beautiful bright anemones, starfish and their unmissable camouflaging octopus. Add a flight on Norfolk’s tallest Observation Wheel to your SEA LIFE Great Yarmouth tickets. Standing 50m tall and providing 360° views of Great Yarmouth’s famous golden
mile in air conditioned gondolas, you won’t want to miss these stunning views!
Jimmy’s farm annual passholders can receive 20% discount into SEA LIFE Great Yarmouth. Booking online is essential to guarantee entry.
SEA LIFE Great Yarmouth Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR30 3AH
For more information, visit www.visitsealife.com/ great-yarmouth/
Interview
It’s been one hell of a journey!’
This year sees the 20th anniversary of Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park, which started out as a farm for rare breed pigs in 2002. Tales from Jimmy’s Farm celebrates the journey that Jimmy and his family have found themselves on over the years, and the many animals that now call the farm home.
Jimmy, tell us what your new book is about!
In my new book, I’ll talk you through how my childhood dream of owning a wildlife park became a reality. In the 20 years since I bought the once derelict farm, we’ve had some highs and lows, but the main thing is we’ve managed to have a laugh throughout it all. From pink tractors to escaping meerkats, guinea pig village and rowdy reindeers. It’s been one hell of a journey and the craziness continues every day!
How did you nd the experience of writing it? What were the best and worst parts for you?
It was a very nostalgic experience as you can imagine, re ecting on the years gone by and thinking of my standout memories. It’s all gone so, so quick – the years just y past. It’s also excited me, looking forward to what the future will bring.
What main thing would you like people to take from the book? is book is a story of development and I really hope it inspires people to live out their dreams. It’s better to try something, and it fail, than never try at all. Nine times out of ten, if you are passionate about something you will succeed because you have that re in your belly to keep going despite all the setbacks.
I also want people to take away the stories of the animals, and the people, that are featured along the way because everyone has shaped our journey and played a part.
Do you have a favourite animal that features in the book? Steve McQueen, the escaping meerkat, has to be a favourite of mine. He kept escaping his enclosure and we all couldn’t believe how o en he got out – hence the name Steve McQueen! He’s thankfully got a brand-new enclosure now that’s escape proof!
Just a er I nished writing the book, Alice and Arthur, our Bactrian camels, had a baby – Audrey. It’s hard to tell if a camel was pregnant, so although we had our suspicions, we weren’t entirely sure. Audrey is just incredible to watch and knowing Alice was pregnant during writing the book is lovely to think.
Tales from Jimmy’s Farm by Jimmy Doherty publishes 13 October 2022 in hardback, priced £20 (Headline Home).
We catch up with Jimmy to nd out more...
A ense adventureof
As latest research highlights the positive mental health bene ts for children of playing adventurously, it’s more important than ever to get outside!
Children who spend more time playing adventurously have lower symptoms of anxiety and depression, and were happier over the rst Covid-19 lockdown, according to new research.
A study led by the University of Exeter asked parents how o en their children engaged in play that was ‘thrilling and exciting’, where they might experience some fear and uncertainty.
e study, published in the Child Psychiatry and Human Development international scienti c journal, comes at a time when today’s children have fewer opportunities for adventurous play out of sight of adults, such as climbing trees, riding bikes, jumping from high surfaces or playing somewhere where they are not seen.
e research sought to test theories that adventurous play o ers learning opportunities that help build resilience in children, thereby helping to prevent mental health problems.
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Examples of adventurous activities that don't cost anything are:
• Going for a torch walk in the dark
• Exploring woods
• Camping out overnight
• Paddling in a river or lake
• Jumping from a swing
• Trying out new skills on a skateboard, rollerskates or cycling
• Creating obstacle courses inside or outside
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With funding from a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, the research team surveyed nearly 2,500 parents of children aged 5-11 years. Parents completed questions about their child’s play, their general mental health (pre-Covid) and their mood during the rst Covid-19 lockdown.
e research was carried out with two groups of parents: a group of 427 parents living in Northern Ireland and a nationally representative group of 1,919 parents living in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland).
Researchers found that children who spend more time playing outside had fewer ‘internalising problems’ – characterised as anxiety and depression. ose children were also more positive during the rst lockdown.
e e ects were relatively small, as would be expected given the range of factors that a ect children’s mental health. However, results were consistent even a er researchers factored in a wide range of demographic variables including child sex, age, parent employment status, and parent mental health. e study in the Great Britain group also found that the e ect was more pronounced in children from lower income families than those growing up in higher income households.
Helen Dodd, Professor of Child Psychology at the of the University of Exeter, who led the study, comments: “We’re more concerned than ever about children’s mental health, and our ndings highlight that we might be able to help protect children’s mental health by ensuring they have plentiful opportunities for adventurous play. is is really positive because play is free, instinctive and rewarding for children, available to everyone, and doesn’t require special skills. We now urgently need to invest in and protect natural spaces, welldesigned parks and adventure playgrounds, to support the mental health of our children.”
Dan Paskins, Director of UK Impact at Save the Children, adds: “Every child needs and deserves opportunities to play. is important research shows that this is even more vital to help children thrive a er all they have missed out on during the Covid-19 restrictions. More play means more happiness and less anxiety and depression.”
Create your own adventure at Jimmy’s Farm & ldlife Park!
Take a walk through time
Our thrilling Time Walk gives you the chance to meet all the creatures that used to roam the woodlands thousands of years ago. Take a walk back in time, working your way through the years of evolution to present day.
Build your own forest den
Get creative in our woodland and build your own den…. all the materials you need are ready, it just needs your creativity, enthusiasm and energy to create something special.
Enjoy nature
Our woodland is home to some amazing British wildlife from the elusive badger to the con dent Muntjac deer. You may also smell a fox or hear the rustling of the hedgehogs in the leaf litter. Take a relaxing walk in the beautiful woodland and enjoy the peace and quiet of being surrounded by nature.
A world of adventure!
Our new adventure play area is now open and proving so much fun with children of all ages! Are you brave enough to walk across the wobbly rope bridge or slide down the curvy slide? Share your photos of your friends and family enjoying the adventure play area #jimmysfarm
20th anniversary trail
To celebrate 20 years of Jimmy’s Farm, we are holding anniversary trails during all holidays throughout the year with a variety of limited edition badge designs to collect when you’ve completed each one (we just ask for a small donation to conservation).
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Did you know?
Research has shown that animals have a significant impact on mental health, and it is suggested that simply the presence of an animal can have a very calming influence.
At Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park, we have over 80 species and breeds for you to meet – chill out with our fantastic family!
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We chat exclusively with CBBC TV presenter and eco-warrior Naomi Wilkinson about why she loves doing her dream job, swimming with sharks, and inspiring young environmentalists to help protect the natural world.
Photo by Darren Williams (inset: Rob Scott)Tue 22 Nov – Fri 30 Dec
What are your earliest memories as a child of experiencing nature?
My parents have always been keen environmentalists and passionate gardeners. I used to love helping Mum and Dad with all sorts of jobs in our garden at the weekends, and I have very strong memories of regularly collecting handfuls of worms! I used to spend ages deciding which member of the worm family was which and naming each one.
Did you always dream of becoming a TV presenter and what was your first big break?
I absolutely did, yes. When I was about nine years old, I had to write about my ambitions for my English homework.
I stated in it that I either wanted to be a children’s television presenter or a dancer, so I have been very fortunate to have landed my dream job.
You’ve worked non-stop in children’s TV since 1999 – what do you love most about it?
Being a children's television presenter is a true privilege and a position that comes with great responsibility – it’s something I have never taken for granted or taken lightly. I really hope that some of what I do provides inspiration, as well as entertainment, for our young viewers. It would make me really happy to know that I might have encouraged a young person to challenge themselves by trying out a new activity, one that perhaps takes them out of their comfort zone and brings some new excitement and joy into their lives.
Presenting children’s television is so much fun, it has given me the opportunity to travel to the most wonderful places, meet the most incredible people and I really pinch
myself when I think about all the unbelievable things that I can now say that I have experienced.
You’ve made many programmes over the years – what’s your proudest project or moment?
Making four series of the programme
‘Naomi’s Nightmares of Nature’ for CBBC really tested me to my limits; the production team challenged me to face some life-long fears and threw me in at the deep end, often literally, in almost every episode. I am happy to say that I didn’t turn down a single challenge that they set for me, but I am most proud of the fact that this programme gave me the opportunity to conquer my enormous fear of sharks. From being a young girl who was too fearful to step toe inside an aquarium, to becoming a woman who has been swimming with
‘Being a children's television presenter is a true privilege and a position that comes with great responsibility – it’s something I have never taken for granted or taken lightly.’Photo by Rob Scott
seven different species of shark, all over the globe, without a cage… I give myself a pretty big pat on the back for that!
You must be incredibly busy – how do you like to spend your spare time? One of my favourite things to do is to tap dance; I’ve danced since I was about three, so singing and dancing is in my blood. I love surfing, but sadly I don't get to go as often as I would like… I am not especially good at it, but I just love being in the waves; it is, without doubt, my happy place. I can regularly be found bingeing on a good box set, I am a massive fan of going to watch a musical at the theatre, and I can while away many a happy hour bee and bird watching in my garden.
You’re involved with several charities, most notably as the long-standing president of the Young People’s Trust for the Environment (YPTE) – what are its aims and what would you like your legacy to be? The YPTE is a charity that encourages young people’s understanding of the environment. It aims to give young people clear and balanced information on a wide range of environmental issues, including climate change, plastic pollution, deforestation, and endangered species. This enables them to make informed decisions about how to live their lives in a way that gives greater priority to the preservation of the natural world.
And as for my legacy, woah that’s a tough one. One of my favourite quotes, and one that has always stuck with me, is from Senegalese forest engineer Baba Dioum. He said, “In the end, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught.” So, if my work allows me to guide and encourage any child to understand, and in turn, love and conserve the beautiful wildlife that we are lucky enough to share this planet with, then it will all feel worthwhile.
How environmentally savvy are children now compared to when you became the charity’s president? To be honest, it was the children who were blowing me away with their
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environmental knowledge and making my jaw hit the floor when presenting shockingly sad statistics back in 2001, when I first attended YPTE events, but yes, young people have absolutely become more and more clued up as the years have gone by. It’s pretty hard to ignore young, passionate environmentalists when they lay out their research in the form of an impressive, engaging and persuasive school project.
What are some of the easiest ways children can get involved in doing something for the environment? Encourage any children that you know to sign their school up to Surfers Against Sewage’s ‘Plastic Free Schools’ campaign. When you look into the amount of plastic that just one school can produce in an average week, it’s easy to see how each school making some relatively straightforward changes can really make a difference. Perhaps your children would like to take part in a local litter pick or beach clean to play their part in
preventing more plastic from ending up in our oceans. And then seeking out plastic-free and natural swaps around your home can do great things to help reduce the amount of waste we are all producing, and at the same time it helps to eliminate all sorts of unnecessary and harmful chemicals from your life, which in my opinion can only be a good thing for yours and your children’s health.
What projects are coming up for you that you’re particularly excited about?
I have just finished filming Series 2 of the drama series ‘Princess Mirror-Belle’, the TV adaptation of Julia Donaldson’s magical stories, so that will be shown on CBBC later this year. I’ll be in panto this Christmas playing Belle in Beauty and the Beast in Redditch (come and see us if you are in the area) and keep a look out for our Frozen Planet II BBC Live Lesson where your children will be able to join us live from their classrooms this September.
Photo by Alex GriffithsJimmy’s on a (spring) roll!
Jimmy Doherty has been unwrapping some oriental culinary secrets in Channel 4’s latest series of Food Unwrapped.
In ‘Jimmy’s Asian Adventures’, he visited China to nd out how soy sauce is made, and what makes the di erence between light and dark varieties.
Travelling to ailand, Jimmy unrolled the mystery behind how spring rolls are created and discovered what makes sticky rice so, well, sticky.
On a visit to India, Jimmy uncovered why turmeric is in a lot more of your food than you realise. And nally, in Sri Lanka, Jimmy cracked the case of what makes coconuts so popular.
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We provide residential, nursing and specialist dementia care to elderly ladies and gentlemen, this full complement of services means that elderly residents changing needs can be met throughout their stay with us.
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“Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park ticked all our boxes!”
After delaying their wedding date by a year due to the pandemic, Camilla and Matt finally tied the knot with a ceremony and celebration that was hugely personal to them –surrounded by family, friends and our fabulous park animals!
Weddings
Tell us about the proposal; was it expected, discussed or entirely spontaneous?
It was very much a surprise a er being together for 10 years. Matt took me away to one of my favourite places, Brighton. He proposed on Brighton Pier, placing the ring very dangerously on top of the chocolate ake on my ice cream!
What made you choose Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park for your big day?
It ticked all our boxes. It had a lovely, relaxed country vibe, a beautiful barn, the option to have a BBQ for our wedding breakfast and, best of all, a tour of the animals!
When did you start to plan your wedding, was your partner involved in the planning or did you both instinctively know what type of wedding you wanted?
We started to plan about six months a er getting engaged – summer 2019; we both had similar ideas of what we would like and were very much looking for an informal day with lots of music and colour.
How was planning your wedding during the pandemic? Did you have to move date and did you get support?
We had to postpone the wedding by a year in the end; it should have been October 2020. It was disappointing and frustrating not knowing when we could start planning again. All of our suppliers and Jimmy’s were very supportive and exible throughout. Everyone was in the same boat and didn’t know what was going to happen next. I’m glad we were nally able to have the wedding we had planned with all our friends and family around us.
Tell us about your ceremony – was anything special to you as a couple incorporated?
We wanted a fun, engaging and personal ceremony and our celebrant was fantastic! We wanted a couple of our favourite songs to get everyone involved and sing along to, and the suggestion from Michelle to create an ‘anniversary box’ during the ceremony made it extra special. We placed our favourite bottle of wine and a love letter to each other in the box, and plan to open it and read the letters on our first anniversary.
How was your wedding breakfast? What was on the menu?
We wanted a full-on BBQ feast as we love having these at home. Steak burgers, ribs and the utterly delicious pulled pork doughnuts went down a treat with our guests!
What did you do to make your wedding personal to you both?
We personalised it through music. We sang two of our favourite songs during the ceremony. Our first dance song was in no way a traditional wedding song, but it’s a song/band that we both love, so we chose it anyway (My Chemical Romance – Welcome to the Black Parade). We also found an amazing indie rock band to play all our favourite music in the evening.
What was your most memorable part of the day? Dancing with friends and family to our favourite tunes all evening!
Where did you have your evening reception and what entertainment did you have? Evening reception was in the barn. We had a DJ to kick off the dancing followed by The Indie Killers band who rocked the night away.
Where did you go on honeymoon or what do you plan to do?
We stayed at Seckford Hall Hotel & Spa for a few days to relax and plan to go to Iceland for our belated honeymoon later this year.
What was your favourite wedding purchase?
My dress! It was so much fun finding the right one and I’m so glad I went with my gut and wore something colourful!
Do you have any tips for future couples?
Your wedding should be personal to you. If it’s something not ‘usually’ done at a wedding or even something never done before, if it’s what you love, just do it!
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Weddings
Totally Wild, Totally Unique
On such a momentous day, you deserve nothing but the best of local food and a little bit of countryside living. Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park is one of the most unique wedding venues in East Anglia. The versatility of the facilities and flexibility of the staff guarantees a truly exceptional wedding day for every couple. To find out more, go to: jimmysfarm.com or email: weddingsandevents@jimmysfarm.com for a tour of our unique facilities.
Wedding planning: Natalie Solanke Weddings
Photographer: Big Fish Photography
Celebrant: Michelle Taylor –The Funky Celebrant
Bride’s dress & accessories: Rock the Frock Bridal, Chelmsford
Groom’s suit: Moss Bros
Bridesmaids’ dresses & accessories: Ever Pretty
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Groomsmen’s suits: Moss Bros Cake: BuBakes
Flowers: Jade’s Flower Design Entertainment: DJ – Shortz Soundz / Band – The Indie Killers
Table plan & stationery: Hobbycraft / Zazzle
Hairdresser & makeup artist: Bumblebee Bridal Transport: VW Campervan, V-Dub Rides
“Your wedding should be personal to you. If it’s something not ‘usually’ done… or even something never done before, if it’s what you love, just do it!”
How to Plan the Perfect Event
Lucy Pembroke, our new Weddings & Events Manager, joined at the beginning of July
bringing over 30 years’ experience organising events. She is very excited about the potential of the Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park site and is planning to develop a varied annual events programme, which she will be sharing in the Spring 2023 edition.
Here she shares some of her top tips...
1. Do your research
Start your research well in advance and take your time – if you are theming an event, don’t be afraid to allow your idea to evolve. There are lots of free online resources available; Pinterest.com is a great resource in creating a theme or finding a central idea you can work around. Canva.com also has amazing free templates for invitations and posters.
2. Stick to your budget
Once you have created your budget, you must stick to it. If you are set on spending more in one area, shave a little off some of the other areas to increase the spend in that area. Regularly review your budget –that way you won’t make any brash last-minute decisions.
3. List the pros and cons
Sometimes it is difficult to make a direct comparison, whether it be a theme or a venue, especially as every venue is different. By creating a list of pros and cons, you will be able to decide on which venue or idea meets your requirements.
4. Forward planning
An event plan (and if needed, a timeline) is a great way to plan. Use it as a working document, not only for yourself but also as a way of communicating your requirements and expectations to those involved. When everyone has a full understanding of their role and responsibilities, if something unexpected happens, you can deal with the situation quickly.
5. Contact with suppliers
Maintaining contact with your suppliers is very important; as you get nearer to the event, call them (not an email or message) to confirm they have all the information they need. People do forget, and this way, you have peace of mind, and can focus on other areas.
6. Evaluation and feedback
Evaluation and feedback are both really important. Ask your suppliers, staff and attendees for their feedback; I call it ‘the good, the bad and the ugly’. Don’t take negative feedback personally – you can always improve an event.
PICTURE BOOKS FOR ALL EXHIBITION AND CURATOR TOURS 21 October 2022 – 8 January 2023.
This autumn we will be unveiling our next exhibition Picture Books For All.Founded in 1818, W.S. Cowell were general printers that re-invented themselves as progressive art printers during the late 1930s and 1940s. They worked with leading illustrators and artists including Kathleen Hale, Eric Ravilious, Edward Ardizzone and Pablo Picasso. The exhibition will chart the international importance of W.S. Cowell through a visually rich selection of books, prints, original artwork and journals. Free admission to exhibition. Curator tour ticket: £5/£4 concessions. Booking required.
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WOODBRIDGE SCHOOL PREP
A co-educational independent day and boarding school for students aged from 4 to 18
LET’S GET CRAFTY: HALLOWEEN
Monday 24 October – Friday 28 October
Come and enjoy some spooky Halloween inspired crafts for 5 - 11 year olds. 10.30am – 12.30pm daily. £5/child. Advance booking required.
CHRISTMAS AT THE HOLD
Saturday 3 December
Come along to our first Christmas extravaganza! Stock up on lots of festive goodies at our market, visit Father Christmas and get involved with some crafts. If that sounds too exhausting, then why not enjoy a mulled wine and mince pie from the café. Please visit our website for more details. 10am – 4pm.
Join us at Woodbridge School Prep on Saturday 8 October 2022 from 9:30am - 11:00am. for our Morning Of Fun, where pre-school children are invited to experience Music, Spanish, Drama, Sports and Forest School. You will have the chance to see, explore and experience our School as well as chat to staff
Join us each Friday during term time for a Dawn Chorus sing along from 9:30-10am. Email prepheadpa@woodbridgeschool.org
We hold various Open Days throughout the year where you can come to visit and explore the School, however please feel free to call and make an appointment for a private tour of the School at any other time.
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Christmas Party Nights are back!
a festive feast with colleagues, friends or family.
Come and enjoy a festive evening with friends, colleagues or family. All party nights take place in our warm and inviting 18th century barn. The perfect setting to enjoy the first turkey dinner of the season!
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Family, Food & Farming
From Field to Fork; e Barn Restaurant harnesses the best home grown and locally produced ingredients.
Whether you fancy devouring a delicious breakfast, brunch or lunch, or you simply want to refuel on your adventure with a cuppa and a slice of cake, The Barn Restaurant has it all.
“It’s been an interesting few months after having joined in April, with heatwaves, lightning storms and more! We’re now reaching the end of the wedding season and gearing up for Christmas, which is looking to be the best for many years as the lockdown hangover passes. Now we are all dreaming about our Breakfast with Santa mornings and our exclusive evening parties which are already booked in!”
Chris Swain, Restaurant Manager
Set in our lovingly restored, 200-year-old barn, our family-friendly restaurant is a popular choice with those visiting for the day, wishing to grab lunch or have a catch-up over coffee with friends after the school run. And you don’t need a ticket to the Park to visit our restaurant!
Open seven days a week, the restaurant provides a wonderful rustic, yet contemporary venue to enjoy the perfect meal together. We offer choices to suit all tastes with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options available, as well as a tasty children’s menu.
Throughout the year, the restaurant hosts an array of themed events, from our immensely popular Big Beef Nights to Jazz Breakfasts to celebratory meals for special occasions.
Monday to Sunday Breakfast: 10am – 11.30am Lunch: 12.00pm – 3.45pm
To book a table, call 01473 604 206 or online at jimmysfarm.com
Power up!
Tell us a bit about the history of Ryobi and the products you offer… Ryobi is an innovative cordless battery brand. Our investment in cordless technology means we are the no.1 cordless brand worldwide. Building towards a more sustainable future, the ‘plug and play’ nature of our power and garden tools means they’re better for the environment, easy to use and provide superior value for money – as the same battery can be interchanged across all tools, so repeated battery and charger investment isn’t necessary.
Our market-leading 18V ONE+ system, which currently has over 200 tools which fit the same battery, can benefit customers from all walks of life as we have tools for DIY, gardening, automotive, crafting, cleaning, outdoor adventure and more. The ONE+ system is over 25 years old, and the system will never change, so a battery of 25 years ago will work in a tool of today and vice versa, again providing superior value for money for our loyal customers!
You recently donated equipment to Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park – how did that come about?
Our partnership with Jimmy’s Farm is now over three years old! They initially reached out as they recognised that the range of tools we offer could help maintain the entire farm. We were more than willing to donate tools to help with the upkeep of the farm and it’s been great to see how the farm has grown over the years and the increase in the diverse nature of animals.
What has the collaboration involved and why did you want to help?
Initially, it was just donating the right tools for the job in and around the farm. [General Manager] Stevie and the team are doing a great job of nurturing the animals and it’s nice to see the tools being put to good use around the farm. However, last year we went one step further and provided a financial contribution to the build of their brand-new monkey enclosure – which if you’ve had a chance to visit and seen the cheeky monkeys in their new habitat, I think you’ll agree was a wise donation. Why wouldn’t you want to nurture nature? Also, the Ryobi team are animal lovers!
You are innovators in cordless battery – what’s hot in the world of power tools and what are some of your most popular products?
Well, the question alludes to what’s hot, and that’s cordless battery power tools. We see market data and every year cordless power tools are growing, and traditional corded (AC) and petrol-powered products are reducing in market share. The convenience of cordless, the affordability and the much-improved power output due to battery technology innovation means they’ve become accessible to all.
It’s hard to define what’s our most popular product as our range is so diverse. We have successes across the range; this year our 18V ONE+ cordless patio cleaner which tackles moss between paving slabs has performed extremely well,
We catch up with our friends at Ryobi, which has kindly donated power tools to Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park for essential work.
The Ryobi team are animal lovers and make the most of their visits to Jimmy's Farm & Wildlife Park.
whilst our 18V ONE+ fans have recently flown out the door due to the extended tropical spell, but sometimes you just can’t beat an everyday use and great value tool such as the 18V ONE+ combi drill with multiple batteries for all your DIY jobs at a cracking price.
What top tips would you give before starting any DIY project – inside or out? Assess you’ve got the right tool for the job! What’s the application? Are you drilling into wood, then a drill driver is all you need, but if you’re drilling into brick then you need a combi drill. Is your garden one tennis court size? Then a modest sized lawnmower is fine – if you’ve got an estate to mow, then think bigger.
Seems obvious, but a lot of discussions we have with end users which end up in disappointment is because they have the wrong tool for the job. If you own cordless battery tools, then consider the size of battery which has a direct impact on your runtime. The bigger the job, the bigger the battery and/or requirement for multiple batteries. Also, invest in the right accessory for the job (if applicable). So often, we hear people blaming the tool for not being up to the job, but actually it’s the incorrect accessory or just a cheap version which can totally diminish the tool.
Finally, before you do any part of your project, always get the tool running before starting. For example, get the drill fully rotating before applying to brickwork or a chainsaw fully rotating before chopping to avoid stalling the tool or damaging the motor or electronics over a prolonged period. uk.ryobitools.eu
DIYPrecious Pumpkin
Nothing says autumn more than pumpkins... Caroline Hind, Nutritional Therapist (mBANT & CNHC) for Vitaminology, puts this colourful winter squash in the spotlight.
Pumpkins were one of the staple foods for the early European settlers of America. Versatile to cook with and providing a splash of warm colour as autumn leaves start to fall, this bright orange vegetable is full of nutrients to get us through the colder months.
Low-carb
If you’re looking to reduce the sugar in your diet by moderating your carbohydrate intake, roast pumpkin is a healthy alternative to potato and sweet potato wedges. Chop pumpkin flesh into chunks or wedges, drizzle
with olive oil, season with salt and smoked paprika, and roast in the oven.
Packed with polyphenols
Polyphenols are natural plant compounds found in fruits and vegetables with the deepest colours –whether red, orange, yellow, purple or blue. Research has found that polyphenols have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects on the human body, protecting our cells from damage and supporting immunity.
Bursting with beta carotene
While carrots are commonly known to be good for eyesight, pumpkin is often forgotten as a rich source of the vitamin A precursor, beta carotene, which supports healthy eyes. The bright orange colour is a sure sign that beta carotene is in there – serve pumpkin with some healthy fat such as olive oil, butter or coconut milk (in a curry, for example) to help absorption of this important nutrient.
A good source of potassium
Potassium is the mineral that helps us to regulate our blood pressure, kidney function and nervous system. It is not an easy mineral to find in modern diets, but pumpkin is a great source. If you’re not a fan of pumpkin as a vegetable, try it puréed and baked with eggs, spices, coconut cream and honey for a nutritious dessert.
Prebiotic fibre
The microbiota that live in our gut not only give our digestion a helping hand, they also have a huge role to play in regulating our immune system. These microbes like a nice supply of fibre in our diet, to fuel their growth and activity. Pumpkin is particularly high in prebiotic fibre, the kind of fibre that readily feeds our gut microbiota. Add chunks of pumpkin to soups and casseroles for colour, flavour and a boost for your microbiome!
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Farming
A celebration of British farming and food
A new cookbook celebrating the British farming community and the food they produce, For the Love of the Land II, features a chapter on Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park.
Jimmy Doherty has also penned the foreword for this latest book by Guild of Food Writers winner 2022 and farmer’s wife, Jenny Jefferies, which also features tasty recipes including Jimmy’s Crispy Pork Belly, Braised Hispi and Juniper.
Jenny’s timely and topical sequel to For the Love of the Land and For the Love of the Sea highlights 40 of the UK’s most influential and innovative farms, offering an insight into cutting-edge farming practices that put conservation and sustainability at the forefront of food production, from regenerative agriculture to agroforestry and rewilding.
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“This book is a small but hopefully solid representation of our agricultural industry to give you at home, wherever you are, a warm welcome into the livelihoods of our amazing British farmers,” says Jenny.
Jimmy’s Farm is known for its work with rare and heritage UK breeds – it’s an area that Jimmy is extremely passionate about, having been the longest serving president of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) and now vice-president, along with sustainable farming methods.
“UK farmers are crucial to keeping our country fed and nourished,” says Jimmy. “I have always believed that we must farm in harmony with nature and not against it. This is why regenerative and free-range methods of farming have always been at the heart of everything we do at Jimmy’s Farm.
“Protecting biodiversity is vital for our future but preserving the diversity of our native rare breed livestock is something I feel equally passionate about... By supporting British rare breeds, we are also helping to protect the heritage of our country and its landscape.
“You too can make a difference by backing British food and farming, supporting local and buying from your local butchers and farm shop whenever you can.”
Jenny will donate 10 per cent of her net profits from sales of her latest book to the Farm Safety Foundation, also known as Yellow Wellies.
For the Love of the Land II, priced at £22, is available to purchase from bookshops including Waterstones and online from www.mezepublishing.co.uk and Amazon as well as the author’s own website, www.jennyjefferies.co.uk.
A new cookbook, For the Love of the Land II, features a chapter on Jimmy's Farm & Wildlife Park.
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What’s cooking?
Jimmy’s Crispy Pork Belly, Braised Hispi & JuniperTry this delicious recipe from Jimmy Doherty, which features in For the Love of the Land II, written by Jenny Jeffries (Meze Publishing).
The book features a range of mouth-watering recipes from farmers across the country and is available to buy from The Farm Shop… there may even be some signed copies available!
“I absolutely love this delicious recipe. If you can, I recommend getting the pork belly from a local butcher. You will be able to tell the difference in the meat; its rich variety of flavour comes from a good life, and you’ll be supporting local farmers just like me.”
Ingredients
1kg pork belly, skin on 50ml gin
2 tbsp juniper berries
1 tbsp rock salt (we use Maldon)
1 tbsp black pepper
1 lime, zested
30ml rapeseed oil
1 hispi cabbage
50g butter 300ml vegetable stock
200ml pork stock
100ml double cream
1 tbsp cornflour
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 130°C. Score the skin of the pork belly, place it in a tray, and pour over the gin. Crush the juniper berries, rock salt and black pepper, then rub this mixture into the skin with the lime zest and rapeseed oil. Place the pork in the preheated oven for 1 hour 30 minutes. Cooking it slowly allows the fat to render and keep the meat soft, while the skin will be crisp.
2. Meanwhile, remove the outer leaves of the cabbage and cut it into quarters, ensuring the root remains intact as this will hold it together. Fry both
sides of the cabbage in pan with a little oil and butter on a medium heat until they have a nice colour, then transfer to a tray and pour in the vegetable stock. Place the tray in the oven to cook for 20 minutes until soft.
3. After the pork has been in for 90 minutes, turn the oven up to 190°C and continue cooking for 30 minutes to crisp up the skin. Remove the pork belly from the tray, pour off any excess fat, add the pork stock and heat gently to loosen up the juices. Stir in the cream and cornflour, then bring to the boil and simmer for 2 minutes. Cut the pork belly into 4 pieces with a serrated knife, then drizzle with the creamy sauce, avoiding the crackling as you’ll want it to stay crisp. Serve with the cabbage and your favourite potatoes (I prefer a fondant or bubble and squeak). A good piece of meat will always speak for itself, and only needs a simple accompaniment to make it shine.
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Honey baked figs
Ingredients
6 figs
4 tsp Rowse Greek Honey
1 tbsp light olive oil
Small bunch fresh mint
Method
1. Make a cross-cut in the top of each fig, then put into a snug-fitting, shallow ovenproof dish. Drizzle the honey and olive oil into the top cuts, then bake in a preheated oven at 180°C for 5-10 minutes,
checking after 5 minutes. If the fruit are very ripe, they will be warm and ready; if a little under-ripe, they will take 3-5 minutes more.
2. Spoon the honey juices from the base of the dish over the figs, then sprinkle with torn mint leaves and serve hot or cold.
3. Tip: Incredibly quick and easy to put together, serve warm for
breakfast with a spoonful of Greek yogurt drizzled with honey or as part of a meze selection with cheese, cold ham, salad and warm bread.
Did you know?
Jimmy is Rowse Honey’s Conservation Expert, as part of its Hives for Lives programme. He has been working with the company at Blenheim Palace Estate in Oxfordshire to form the perfect plan to protect bees.
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The Lechuza Puro is a self-watering planter with a water level indicator and removal planter liner and plant substrate included. With a spherical shape, it can be styled as a cute pumpkin accessory for Halloween. Shown here in colour 20 Slate, £17.99 lechuza.co.uk
Heat heaven
The BiGDUG SIP Universal Free-standing Halogen Heater is a versatile surface-mounted or standing infrared halogen heater in a robust aluminium housing. Perfect for creating a cosy atmosphere in the garden, on patios, and in garages and workshops. £190.70. bigdug.co.uk
Sit Back and Relax
This cosy Merino Wool Throw from Country Mouse will bring an autumnal hue and seasonal style to any room. Made in England from 100 per cent merino lambswool and Woolmark certified. 140cm x 185cm, £89. countrymouse.co.uk
Garden essential
e special design of Feuerhand’s Baby Special 276 Hurricane Lantern renders it so unique – and a reliable light source for your garden in any weather. Temperature resistant and with shatterproof glass, it comes in a plethora of colours, from £29.95 berryuseful.co.uk
SplashGet ready for autumn with our hand-picked selection of items for your home and garden.The RHS Four Seasons Bench is an exquisite British-made FSC Oak Garden Bench lovingly created by master craftsmen—featuring four seasonal hand-carved inserts. The bench is endorsed by the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society. £4,199. sittingspiritually.co.uk
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‘Nuance’ Rugs
by Louis De Poortere
Available in a choice of sizes and colours, the symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes of the ‘Nuance’ rug collection present a stylish design for lovers of architectural influences within their home interior. Example: 80x150 cm. Previously £275 Sale Price £229
‘HOLLAND PARK’ DRINKS TROLLEY
A great accent piece for living or dining areas and the perfect stylish accessory to wow your guests! W75 x D46 x H78 cm
Previous Price £729 Sale Price £545
‘Diamond’ Desk
Create the perfect working from home set-up with a stylish and practical writing and computer desk. is workspace has a contemporary charm with its curved design and inclined legs.
W120.2 x H73 x D60 cm
Previous Price £259 Sale Price £189
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‘Whistler’ Accent Chair
‘West Lake’ Cushion
This cushion will bring personality and style to your home interiors. Adorned with striking hand painted Chinese cranes, translated to digital printing onto the finest linen feel fabric. 45x45 cm. Previous Price £35 Sale Price £29
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This range of upholstery offers a fusion of Scandinavian style with a modern urban twist. Make a stylish statement with this striking cross leg accent chair. Available in many colours. (Priced in Grade I fabric.) Previous Price £1029 Sale Price £769
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