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Introducing internationally recognised dental implant surgeon Jonathon Pugh BDS MSc Wolverhampton based dental implant surgeon Jonathon Pugh BDS MSc is recognised as an international expert in the patient-centric care of people who have lost or who are losing their teeth. Jon was born and educated in Birmingham, graduating from the University of Birmingham in 1987 with honours and a distinction in clinical dentistry. His MSc in implant dentistry was completed at Warwick University, again with distinction, and he has been placing and restoring dental implants for over 27 years. He moved to Wolverhampton in 1991 and has focused his practice here. He currently operates at the Parkdale Dental and Implant Clinic. Due to Jon’s extensive experience the Clinic is recognised as a centre of excellence. Jon has recently attended an alignment meeting and alumni event for Pro Arch Centres of excellence in Lisbon, Portugal. The alignment meeting was hosted by Professor Joao Carames of the Instituto de Implantologia whilst the alumni meeting was hosted by Straumann a world leading implant company Jon has worked with his entire professional career.
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Summer is officially here, folks. Heat has pushed away cosy winter days to cut short the spring bloom. For many of us it’s the best season of them all – and I can see why, because things are definitely heating up and we like it hot here at TVL. So whether you’re jetting off on a sun-soaked holiday abroad or maybe visiting a beach closer to home (and why wouldn’t you with weather this fine?!), here’s an infinitely readable companion to take with you on your trip. They say salads are in season right now but, for a foodie like me that just won’t do, so grab the inside track at Horizons Restaurant at Wolverhampton Racecourse and read all about our experiences at Sports Bar and Grill at Casino 36. Proper grub awaits. Health and Beauty figures a lot inside this edition too: Medi Spa by Heaven is Deborah
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On-Trend home interior style Discover Dudley Singing is good for the soul Step outside this summer Crosswords & Puzzles Halfpenny Green Wine Estate food and wine festival Recipe of the month Rotary Club of Kinver Grand Theatre competition Step outside this summer Garden view – feeling fruity Gardening with Ann Winwood Blacks Vets: considering spaying your dog? Keyhole surgery could be the answer Advertising enquiries Email: gisella@townandvillagelifemag.co.uk Gisella Wiley (Sales Director) Editorial/What’s On information Email: info@townandvillagelifemag.co.uk Geoff Hall (Editor) Magazine Design Studio 28 Design & Print (www.s28.co.uk) Town & Village Life Magazine Ltd Lytham Rd, Perton, Wolverhampton, WV6 7YY Tel: 01902 744217 www.townandvillagelifemag.co.uk
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Mitchell’s latest success story; we have lots of curios in store too: from Blacks Vets it’s the latest in surgical procedures: ‘Keyhole for Canines’ and in the popular area of Complementary therapy: ‘Crystals in Caves’. A ’hole lotta fun! You’ll want to get out and about in the garden as well because, as ever, only mad dogs and Englishmen go out into the midday sun, so we’ve got you well covered in that department – with interesting columns including, among others, growing fruit at home and al fresco dining. And Social event pages galore. All in all a tip-top read, so do take heed and read on… See you in September…
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Crystal Cave – Kinver 55 Cause for celebration at Halfpenny Green Wine Estate 60 Restaurant review – Wolverhampton Racecourse 62/63 Wolverhampton Racecourse competition 66 Restaurant review – Casino 36 68/69 Cosford Food Festival competition 70 Medispa at Heaven – look and feel amazing 72/73 Summer-ready hair 74 Women’s fashion: Holiday looks you’ll love 82/83 84 Deborah Mitchell Guest Beauty Stourbridge Rugby Club 104 Social scene 105-111 Motoring - Audi RS4 Avant 112 Index to advertisers 113 Answers to crosswords & puzzles 113
Congratulations to: Winner of the Grand Theatre competition to see Beautiful – The Carole King Musical Jackie Worton, Wordsley Winner of the ‘hair makeover’ competition at Royston Blythe Yvonne Goulding, Wollaston Winner of the Heaven Medi spa treatment and skincare kit Cleo Folkes, Stourton
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On-Trend
home interior style There’s never been a better time to make some changes in your home, ready for the summer.
Dark wood furniture is totally on-trend for 2018 and provides a really dramatic look in any room. On-trend texture From embellished cushions to wicker lampshades, texture is a huge trend this year. Whether you want to embrace the trend fully by opting for a full set of wicker furniture or simply hint at it with the placement of some macramé cushions, you’ll love the interesting look textured pieces add to your décor. Heavy metal Copper and rose gold metal accents have been a popular home décor choice for some years now but for 2018 the metal of choice is undoubtedly brass. Brass accessories, like mirrors and lamps, look beautiful paired with rich colours and make for a really sophisticated look. What’s more, if you don’t want to invest in big décor changes, you can easily update your look with the addition of some brass pieces. Marvellous marble
Get to grips with grey Grey is still a favourite neutral colour choice and its popularity is ever increasing. Whether you opt for the lightest version of the hue or a darker shade, your room will be updated in an instant. Opt for a pop of colour Brighten up grey walls with some carefully chosen pops of colour. Soft furnishings in 04
bright, bold, vibrant shades are just the thing for injecting some personality into your room. Don’t be afraid to mix statement colours, patterns and prints. A new look for wood Light, bleached woods have been a style staple for a long time but now it’s time to step over to the dark side and embrace a different furniture look.
Marble is a must-have for 2018. It’s the perfect accompaniment to lighter colour schemes and the high street is full of marble effect accessories – everything from bed linen and cushions to lamps and even wallpaper. Whatever your home interior style, enjoy updating your look this year. Check out what our advertisers have to offer today!
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We won’t be beaten on choice
At Cousins, the Summer Sale means up to half price savings throughout the stores, including our fabulous new collections of furniture, carpets, beds, homewares and much more, including all the famous brand names.
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ThE OlD VIcARAGE, BUll RING, STOTTESDON The Old Vicarage is a beautiful detached period residence in this glorious village setting, standing in just under 2 acres of mature grounds having a substantial adjoining annexe and a comprehensive range of outbuildings which offers the flexibility of being a large family home or a business entity, given the total living area of over 7000sq.ft and range of log cabins (if required). Viewing highly recommended. (EPC: G)
OFFERS AROUND ÂŁ895,000 VIEWING: Please contact the Bridgnorth Office.
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ROmANy BARN, WhItEhAll FARm BARNS, hImlEy An exceptional barn conversion set in grounds of around 0.4 acres including an enclosed paddock. Built on a grand scale with around 3,500sq'ft of living area, this barn is outstanding in its design for modern day living and high quality finish that sets a new bench mark in luxury conversions. Reception hall, guest cloakroom, family room, stunning sitting room, open-plan kitchen, utility and guest wc, two bedroom suites, two further double bedrooms and house bathroom, potential self-contained annexe with live-in room, wc and kitchenette. Driveway parking, lawned garden and separate paddock, (EPC: C).
OFFERS AROUND ÂŁ795,000 VIEWING: Please contact the Bridgnorth Office.
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A wonderful plAce to visit Room boasts a changing display of antique and contemporary lace. There is a comprehensive library of lace and textile books and you can also watch lace making demonstrations too.
Discover something new, try an activity, or just enjoy some ‘me time’ by visiting Dudley borough’s visitor attractions. Dudley borough, the historic capital of the Black Country, is proud of its heritage. Its attractions reflect its unique blend of leisure, industry and history, ensuring there is something for everyone. The Caste Hill area of Dudley attracts thousands of visitors each year, drawn by the award winning Black Country Living Museum celebrating 300 years of local industrialisation; the famous Dudley Zoological Gardens, home to hundreds of exotic and endangered animals, the World Monument Status Tecton enclosures and the 11th Century castle; the Dudley Canal Tunnel and Limestone Mines which immerses travellers into the magnificent underground world of mining and canal boats. You can also stop by at the newly opened Dudley Museum at the Archives, to follow our self guided tour through the history of Dudley, come face to face with dinosaurs and gaze upon a genuine Turner painting. For lovers of glass, we have the culturally important Stourbridge Glass Quarter. One of the last four remaining in the country, The Grade II listed Red House Glass Cone stands a proud 100ft, testament to over 400 years of glass making in the area. Now a museum, visitors can learn new skills in their glass studio, marvel at glass blowing, 10
visit bespoke craft studios and exhibitions and purchase gift items. It is an ideal base to explore the Glass Quarter, with parking and an excellent Coffee House. The Ruskin Glass Centre is only a short walk away, with pre-bookable heritage tours (small donation) and the chance to learn about the history of glass making in the area. Artisans operate independent craft studios and an organic cafe offers tempting treats. The Lace Guild in Stourbridge houses a large collection of lace items and artefacts depicting the fascinating history of this heritage craft. The Exhibition
Himley Hall and Park is where you can walk the 180 acre Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown designed parkland, the setting for this 18th Century country house. If you fancy indulging yourself, enjoy their bookable ‘Indulgent Afternoon Tea’ experience with delicious finger sandwiches, cakes and scones. The newly opened Coffee Lounge, Wednesday to Sunday 11am to 4pm inside Himley Hall offers a selection of teas and coffees, light bites, sandwiches, jacket potatoes and homemade cakes. Come and join us in this relaxed atmosphere overlooking the views of Himley Park. So why not come and visit us to see this unique blend for yourself? Visit www.discoverdudley.org.uk to find out more about the attractions, special offers and details of where to stay and places to eat.
Himley Hall and Park
Glassblowing at Red House Glass Cone
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Dreamland has been the home of luxury beds, bed frames and headboards for more than 40 years and over the decades has earned an enviable reputation in the trade. The independent family-run business prides itself on the level of knowledge its staff possess, several members of the Dreamland team have attended Somnus training academy recently where they saw every process from this truly vertically integrated high quality manufacturer,. giving them the experience to be able to best inform customers what’s best for their needs.
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As owner Mike Brown explains “Training has always been a strong cornerstone of the business, being able to offer expert advice has made sure customers have received the right product and at the right price." Dreamland is the area’s leading stockist of quality handmade beds. Somnus, Hypnos and Relyon, whatever
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Singing is
good for the soul! It seems only 5 minutes since Got 2 Sing first opened its doors in Stourbridge, yet the reality is 7 years this September!
Since then the contemporary choirs have been lighting up the lives of hundreds across the Midlands, from its members to the public at large. Now with ten choirs (including a Youth Choir for 9-16 year olds in Stourbridge), spanning several counties, they are set to start rehearsals for their fourth Symphony Hall concert which is scheduled for August 2019. Beth Dunn, Founder and Director of Got 2 Sing, has been overwhelmed by the growth of the choirs, “More and more people are discovering the many health and social benefits associated with singing and when faced with the pressures of modern day living, the choir offers that much needed escapism for people. Choir delivers that ‘feel good’ factor that everyone needs plus it is a wonderful way of making new friends.” Beth is eager to introduce even more people to the joy of singing and would welcome anyone who wishes to try a free taster, adding, “We teach you by ear so you don’t need to read music and we don’t do scary auditions! We offer fabulous performance opportunities, choir tours & social events too - there’s never a dull moment! Anyone joining for the new term this September will also have the wonderful opportunity of singing at the Symphony Hall next year, however it is not compulsory!” So if you wish to try your hand, or should we say voice, then why not pop along for a Free Taster – men and women welcomed. The local Wolverhampton choir meets every Tuesday starting September 11th at Blakeley Heath Primary School, Sytch Lane, Wombourne, WV5 0JR, from 7.30 – 9.00pm. Details of other local choirs in Bewdley/Kidderminster and Stourbridge can be found at www.got2sing.co.uk
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A family established business since 1992. Large enough to cope – small enough to care. Wet rooms and luxury bathrooms for the less abled are our speciality. Call us for a full design and in house fitting service.
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Struggling financially, yet own your own property?
A little while ago, I was on holiday in Mexico and got talking to a couple from Northampton who were enjoying their holiday of a lifetime. They told me that they were ‘skiing’ and when they saw the look of confusion on my face because, let’s face it Mexico is not famed for this particular winter sport, they laughed and advised me that S.K.I. stood for, ‘Spending the Kids Inheritance!’ Apparently, their kids had grown up, were self-sufficient and had suggested that they use their money to go and visit Europe. 16
It was a lovely story and had me recalling that Age Partnerships had a stab at calculating the value of property owned by over 55s in the UK and came up with a figure of around £1.2 trillion. Many over-55 are property rich, but cash poor and an Equity Release or a Lifetime Mortgage could be the answer to help people improve their lifestyle. Depending upon age and the property value, an amount is calculated, which can be released to either provide an income to supplement a meagre pension, or generate a lump sum, which can be spent on anything from repaying that interest only mortgage that has become due, to home improvements or from
landscaping the garden to going on that holiday of the lifetime. There is, however, a caveat and that is life time mortgages are not for everybody and that is why it is important that before you make that decision to proceed, you are in an informed position. Ideally, it should be made after consultation with your family and an advisor should always encourage you to be accompanied by relatives and/or a friend when you meet with them. There are different schemes available, the main two being: • Lifetime Mortgages. This is where you borrow a proportion of your home’s value. Interest is charged on the amount, which
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can either be repaid, or rolled up and you have the right to life in your property until you die, have to move into long term care or sell your home. When interest is rolled up, you make no payments and over the period of the loan, the debt will increase, meaning that it will reduce the value of your estate, which will impact on the inheritance you may want to pass on to the beneficiaries in your will. There is a ‘no negative equity’ guarantee available on this scheme, which means that if your debt rolls up higher than the value of your property, the maximum the lender can recover is the value of your property. • Home Reversion. This is where you sell a share of your property to the loan provider for less than the market value, but you have the right to stay in your home for the rest of your life. When you die or move into longterm care and the property is sold, the provider gets the same share of whatever proportion your home sells for as repayment. For example, if you sold 25% of your property to the lender, they would get 25% of the sale price. It should be noted that means tested benefits such as pension credit and council tax benefits could be reduced as a result of becoming cash rich and there can be substantial early repayment charges should you decide to repay the mortgage. www.townandvillagelifemag.co.uk
Despite this, many people are looking at their homes as a way of generating cash and improving their lifestyle. If you feel as though this may be the solution for you, your first step is to sit down with your family and chat it through. We do have a lifetime mortgage specialist available to answer all your questions and ascertain if looking at the possibility of releasing equity is right for you. Your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it.
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John Webb is a Chartered Financial Planner and a Fellow of the Personal Finance Society, the highest accolade designated by that organisation. The Personal Finance Society is the professional body for the Financial Advisory Profession in the United Kingdom, promoting the highest standards of technical knowledge, client service and ethical practice.
If you would like more information or need advice on your specific circumstances please feel free to contact the author John Webb of Midland Independent Financial Services Limited on 01543 468877 or john.webb@ midlandifa.co.uk Midland Independent Financial Services is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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Mrs While had first come across Roman Bathrooms whilst visiting a friend some 20 years ago. Three bathrooms later, Mrs While did not question who to call when she decided to update her family bathroom and shower room. Like many homeowners, Mrs While was looking to upgrade the rooms to provide a more luxurious bathing experience that was light, spacious and easy to maintain. Having seen, and later fallen in love with, marble effect tiles in the window of the showroom, Mrs While wanted to use white, bright tiles and a Laura
Ashley vanity table to create a crisp, clean look in the main bathroom. To complement the desired tiles and vanity table we fitted a sleek overhead shower unit, with a clear shower screen and a modern spacious bath. An alcove mirror with spotlights maximised space in the room and accentuated the vanity table. The result is a light-filled, spacious family bathroom with plenty of storage. In the ensuite a corner WC makes the best use of space. A wall hung vanity unit with mirror above makes the space look brighter and larger and we also found room for a modern quadrant shower. A neutral colour scheme and floor to wall tiling completes the boutique look of the room.
Mrs While said, “Caroline is a great designer, there is so much more space in the room. I also love the mirror, the positioning of the vanity table opposite the window catches natural light, and there are spotlights above it for the evening – everything is perfect.”
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mocktails, making tasty treats or even sitting down to enjoy a picnic style lunch, you can let them have as much fun as they like without worrying about the mess. Al fresco dining
Make the most of those lazy summer days by firing up the barbecue and serving-up some fuss-free meals that are perfect for enjoying outdoors. Summer dining is all about simplicity so don’t spend hours worrying what to serve, simply opt for some tear and share breads – complete with dips, of course – tasty savoury tarts, delicious bruschetta, freshly prepared pasta salad and homemade coleslaw – the perfect accompaniment to barbecued meats.
The summertime is all about relaxing, catchingup with family and friends and enjoying spending time outdoors. So, why not turn your outdoor space into the perfect place for socialising this summer?
or outdoor fireplace – just the thing for those long nights. Family fun If you’ve got kids to entertain this summer then take the fun outdoors. Create a child-friendly seating area that’s complete with a large table – that’s suitable for all sorts of crafts, painting and games - and add colourful bunting, balloons and fairy lights and let the kids get busy. Whether it’s creating works of art with paints, glue and glitter, mixing
As for sweet treats, think mini strawberry cheesecakes, lemon tart with summer berries or a classic fruity Pavlova. Don’t forget those must-have summertime drinks too: sangria pitchers, ice-cold beer and homemade strawberry lemonade. If you love cooking outdoors, why not treat yourself to a garden pizza oven? Whatever get-togethers you’ve got planned this summer make them extra special by stepping outside.
Evening entertainment It doesn’t take much effort to transform any outside space into an ideal entertaining area. Simply clear the clutter, tidy up the garden and install some extra-comfy outdoor furniture. Use fairy lights, lanterns and stylish accessories to help to create the right mood and then, kick-back, relax, pour a large glass of wine and enjoy watching the sun go down. If you’ve got plenty of room outside you could make your outdoor space even more special with the addition of a firepit www.townandvillagelifemag.co.uk
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Customers at Pargeters are always surprised by the independent stores’ low prices, as Miles explains: “Sometimes an established business and single store furniture shop can be deemed to be more expensive to buy from than larger group stores. “But I can assure you that it won’t cost you to shop at Pargeters, very often we are cheaper and will price match the leading brands. We pride ourselves on offering the lowest possible prices combined with the highest standard of customer service.” Thanks to Pargeters’ competitive pricing, it’s clear that you’ll no longer have to accept that good customer service has to be sacrificed in exchange for low prices. Pargeters are the longest established premier stockist of G Plan furniture. In recognition of this they are offering customers a special promotion of 30% off all G Plan furniture in the summer sale. The company even offers free delivery within a 50 miles radius and will also take your old items away free of charge. Visit Pargeters’ showroom today to enjoy a legacy of over 90 years’ worth of fine customer service.
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The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials By Trevor Langley Burghley House, near Stamford, Lincolnshire, is a most grand property of the Elizabethan period. The gardens, too, are superb. The house was built by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, during the mid to late 16th Century. Queen Victoria visited in 1844, as many other noble visitors have, to this day, enjoying the House and the wonderful gardens. The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials take place, in the grounds of Burghley House, each year. This annual event is one of the six leading events of its kind in the world. Burghley has been holding horse trials here since 1961, when the 6th Marquess of Exeter arranged an event that proved so popular, and grew year on year, to what is now, the very best of international eventing. Thousands of visitors
attend the venue, during the days of the horse trials, with much ‘retail therapy’ to be had, too. Clothing, footwear, leather goods, gifts, food and beverages, glassware, sculptures, paintings and beauty products, are just some, from the range of items available. I always allow myself time to visit these very interesting retail exhibitors. Dressage, Show Jumping and Cross Country attract a lot of interest,
during the days of the event, with intense competition between those taking part. Olympic mounts of the future are judged at these events. The Stallion Parade makes quite a show and the Concours d’ Elégance is very grand. With the presentation of horses and riders, the display rings and the whole site, a lot of praise must go to the ground crew and all involved, as months of planning goes into this event, to make it the success it always is. Different displays and competitions take place on each of the days. It is not necessary to be a complete equine expert to enjoy this event. There is something for everyone and every age, to be found at The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials. This year’s event is Thursday 30 August to Sunday 02 September 2018.
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On Saturday 9th June Halfpenny Green Wine Estate held their third annual Food & Wine Festival, celebrating the range of food and drink sold in the on-site shop. Over 2000 members of the public visited on the day, enjoying samples from over 25 different stalls - including wine, gin, beers, and a whole host of food - plus a barbecue, and live music acts that played throughout the day. Guests also had the opportunity to explore the onsite Craft Centre, home to 15 independent businesses, plus WILD Zoological Park. This year's festival was the biggest yet, and there's bound to be even bigger things in store for 2019!
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Kinver Rotary Club More than 350 trees planted Kinver Rotary Club has received high praise and recognition for its involvement in the Rotary movement’s international effort to plant 1.2million trees in 2018 – one for every member of every club worldwide.
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As a result, the club was highly commended in a nationwide competition, receiving a £50 cheque and framed certificate from Rotary’s Rodney Huggins Environmental Award scheme. In another location on Kinver Edge, three club members carried buckets of warm water to the highest point on the beauty spot to clean the Toposcope that was sited there in 1990 and refurbished four years ago.
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Although the Kinver club membership is 44, it joined an initiative from the National Trust and the Woodland Trust to plant 350 saplings on Kinver Edge, and enlisted the help of pupils from Brindley Heath junior school to carry out the planting.
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Have you ever wished you could grow fresh fruit in your garden but worry the space is too small, or it won’t look pretty, or it’s too difficult? What if I was to tell you that even a beginner can successfully grow a wide variety of fruit from apples and pears to plums, cherries, blueberries and raspberries, and possibly even figs or nectarines? The first thing you need to know is that the sweeter the fruit is meant to be the more sun it will require. Sun boosts sugar levels. If you have a sunny wall, it’s an ideal place to train a sun-loving fruit tree like a peach or an apricot. Plant the tree at the base of the wall but not too close (about 30cm is right) in soil enriched with fertiliser and good quality compost. As it grows splay the branches evenly and attach them to the wall. As the plant grows gradually cut out old straggly branches and tie in new healthy branches. The idea of splaying or ‘fanning’ is that as much sun as possible gets to the fruit, so it can ripen beautifully and maximise your crop. It also has the benefit of being a great space saver. Choose a variety that won’t grow too large.
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In slightly shadier spots you can grow gooseberries or raspberries, or my favourite, Morello cherries. Most of these come in compact varieties and can also be fan-trained against a wall if space is an issue. I have a tiny orchard of minarettes - space-saving apple, pear and plum trees bought as single vertical stems which I grow in pots. They grow to a maximum of 6 feet / 2m high and no wider than 45cm. My children love them! Simply cut back the side stems to about 10cm at this time of year and you’re good to go. Just remember that pot-grown plants rely totally on you for their food and water. Thick glazed / non-porous pots are best because they retain water and act as insulation in extreme cold. Use the correct compost and food for the plant but most will do well with a regular high potash liquid feed from early spring to late summer. As a gardener I was quite late to fruit-growing, but I realised quickly that it becomes an addictive hobby. And as a complete bonus I’ve noticed a definite increase in my bee population over the past few years. Free food, and good for the environment too. What could be better?
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As we move from June into July and August there’s still time to plant larger pots of Geraniums, Fuchsias, Cosmos and Dahlias to fill in any gaps in borders. Water to get established and feed on a weekly basis. Dead head regularly and you’ll have colour through to the first autumn frosts. Hanging Baskets need liquid feeding weekly - even with the slow release fertilisers added to composts, you’ll see the extra benefits from liquid feed. Baskets soon dry out especially when they’re sheltered from rain at the side of a house so watering morning and night in very warm weather is a must. Tomatoes and cucumbers need water regularly during hot weather
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M ak i n g you r d r i v e way an integral part of your landscape By Andi Way, Garden Designer, at Boningale Garden Creations
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Your driveway is an important part of your garden because it gives a first impression of your home – they call this ‘kerb appeal’, making the approach to your home attractive and appealing.
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It’s important to look at the width and layout of your driveway to see which will work best but ultimately, your budget and design goals will determine what you choose. A good designer will advise on the pros and cons of each material and may also suggest additional ideas, such as multiple colours to create a pattern, combining materials or decorative borders, lighting or gates. While many homeowners understandably want to maximise
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Unless you are certain that you would like your pet to breed, the team here at Blacks Vets recommend spaying as an effective and responsible option for preventing an unwanted pet pregnancy. Spaying is the technical name given to the sterilisation of a female animal by removal of the ovaries. There is currently insufficient medical evidence to support the notion that bitches should give birth before they are spayed. However, we do know that there are many complications and risks that can arise during pregnancy, so it is
generally far safer to spay earlier in a pet’s reproductive life. Once the decision to spay has been made, the good news is that there are now options available for how the procedure is performed. Keyhole surgery (technically known as Laparoscopy) may be familiar to us through experiences with our own health, but did you know that this can also be used to successfully treat pets? Laparoscopic surgery is performed with the assistance of a fibre-optic camera (laparoscope) inserted through a small opening in the abdominal wall. This instrument allows veterinary surgeons to view the abdominal organs on an external video monitor and perform surgical procedures without the need for opening large entry points into the body. If your pet weighs over 10kg and is in good health, this option can provide significant benefits.
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Reasons To Consider Laparoscopic Spaying For Your Pet ✔✔ A minimally invasive procedure that requires only tiny, precise cuts meaning less trauma to tissue and less bleeding. ✔✔ Pets that undergo a laparoscopic spay experience considerably less pain than those having a traditional spay, and usually need less pain medication. ✔✔ Less risk of wound complications such as swelling, ruptures or infection. ✔✔ Pets generally experience improved recovery times, when compared to the traditional spay method.
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Our laparoscopic spays are performed at our accredited veterinary hospital in Dudley, which along with our four other Black Country branches, has been awarded Outstanding for Client Service by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. If you think that laparoscopic spaying could be a good option for your pet, our
experienced team of vets, nurses and pet-care advisors, are happy to discuss all options with you to help you make an informed choice.
For further information please contact our Dudley hospital on 01384 252 509 or visit www.blacksvets.co.uk
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Anything else? “We pride ourselves on punctuality; if we say 2 pm we really do mean it.” Martin added “... and if someone is not ready for their annual service yet, they can still book now and secure the offer price, even if it’s not due till next year”. Services can be booked by telephone or you can book online at gasfirst.net *source fireservice.co.uk
Gas First engineer Martin explains: “The special offer really is an inclusive price, we do not charge for add ons and we do NOT attempt to sell additional services. Customers can be assured that they are dealing with a gas safe registered engineer, fully trained and insured to offer a comprehensive boiler service. Servicing normally takes one hour.” At the end of the service you will be provided with service documents and completed warranty booklets. This ensures you can demonstrate to any interested party that you have regularly serviced and maintained your boiler. Gas First offer free telephone advice to any of its boiler service customers as well as access to a prompt repair service.
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Dudley South
Ladies Luncheon Club The speaker Mr. John Evans handed everyone a pack containing 15 pictures of beautiful tiaras and necklaces belonging to the Crown to illustrate his talk entitled “Diamonds are the Queen’s Best Friend”. This took Club President, Bessie Waters, with Speaker, the form of a travel John Evans and Speakers’ Secretary Pauline Berrington journey through history connecting Chairman Ann Rogers all the pieces of jewellery to welcomed 36 members their monarchs, starting with the disreputable George IV to the to the June luncheon present day. We learnt about held at The Lodge, the Indian Koh-i-Noor diamond Wellington Road, presented to Queen Victoria in 1850, the black opals on her crown Dudley. The three memory of Prince Albert and course lunch chosen to in her Jubilee necklace now worn suit a lovely summer’s by our Queen today at the State opening of Parliament. Most of this day was delicious.
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priceless jewellery has been gifted. The whole talk was enthralling and thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. Ann announced that a few places were still available for the outing to Hagley Hall on the 18th July and reminded members there would not be a luncheon in August and invited members to a coffee morning at her home on Friday 3rd August 10.30am to 12.30pm. There will be refreshments, a raffle and Bring & Buy stall. Meetings are held on the second Friday each month at The Lodge, 12pm for 12.30pm, the next being on the 13th July, when the speaker will be Dr. Jonathan White, Medical Adviser to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and in September Maureen Wilde will be flower arranging. Following this on 12th October, Anthony Collis will be informing us about the “Swinging Ladies”. Visitors are most welcome and can attend three times before deciding to join. For more information ring the Secretary on 01902 372984 or email maryjones30@sky.com
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Sparkling sunflowers return for charity appeal Wolverhampton’s Compton Care has launched its annual Spring Appeal which gives supporters the opportunity to take home a ‘one of a kind’ purple sunflower sculpture.
The sunflowers are made of wrought iron and stand at just under one metre tall. The petals are purple in colour and the central seeds are made of cracked glass which will reflect particles of sunlight as they sway gently in the breeze. The sunflower figures are exclusive to Compton Care and are not available to buy in stores or garden centres. Georgina Grainger, Fundraiser for Compton, said: “We have received hundreds of orders for our beautiful sunflowers since the appeal launched. We would urge anyone who is interested in placing an order to do so soon as they are flying off the shelves. “Lots of people have been buying the sculptures in memory of their loved ones who have been cared for by Compton, whilst others have been buying them to brighten up their gardens.
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consider sponsoring or purchasing a sunflower to add to their collection. Compton Care patient Jackie Kennedy has been attending the Day Therapies Centre since January 2017. She said: “I’ve been receiving support from Compton since January 2017. I visit the Compton Day Therapies Centre every Thursday and honestly, it’s changed my life! The staff at Compton have a way of making you feel like there is nothing wrong with you. Yes I am terminal, but that isn’t how I feel. I wake up in the morning, and I feel like I can take on the day. That’s because of Compton. “Last summer, one of the highlights of my weekly visit to the day centre was to see hundreds of sparkling sunflowers spread across the lawns as I arrived. They were so beautiful to see and were a real talking point. They brought such warmth and joy to my visits. “I’m very excited to let people know that these shimmering sunflowers
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will be back once more and this time with colourful petals of purple. I hope lots of people will support this appeal and purchase a sunflower and when planting your sunflower maybe you’ll think of someone who was special to you or perhaps you’ll think of me – knowing that because of your donation you’re helping people like me to live the best life possible thanks to the support of Compton Care.” Supporters are kindly asked to consider donating a minimum of £5 to sponsor a sunflower or £20 to purchase. People can also visit the display in all its glory when visiting Compton Hall and share their sunflower selfies on social media using the hashtag #comptonpetalsofpurple. For more information on Compton Care’s Petals of Purple Appeal visit www.comptoncare.org.uk or call 0300 323 0250.
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Enjoy a wonderful stay at
New Wood Farm easy reach of Stourbridge, Kingswinford and Kinver.
The converted farm buildings have been designed to offer guests a cosy ‘home from home’ and have been lovingly restored by owners Linda and Mick Thornton, who were keen to retain their original character whilst creating a stylish and modern interior. Welcoming visitors from all over the world, the couple have long been ensuring that their guests enjoy a wonderful stay.
If you’re looking for the perfect place to stay in the Black Country then you’ll be delighted to find New Wood Farm. Located in Stourton - just outside of Wollaston – New Wood Farm boasts two beautifully renovated self-catering cottages that lie in a tranquil and picturesque countryside setting that’s within
As Linda explains: “We have been hosting the barn for over 20 years and have had guests stay with us from as far away as Australia and America, as well as from all over the UK. We also have a lot of local people stay with us too.” Holiday makers, business people, those visiting relatives and local people needing a place to stay in between a house move, renovation works or even to recuperate after surgery - have all enjoyed what New Wood has to offer. “There are plenty of different reasons why guests choose to stay with us at New Wood but we hope that the reason they return time and time again is because of the enjoyable stay they’ve had.” The Barn sleeps four people and has two bathrooms and The Stable provides accommodation for two.
Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal, with no passing traffic which is great for walkers and cyclists.” Linda and Mick have worked hard to pay attention to those little details that make all the difference; there are flower boxes and planters outside the cottages, as well as a very unique addition in The Barn. “We’ve got a Wurlitzer juke box containing many vinyl records from the 1960’s and 1970’s in The Barn that many of our guests love,” adds Linda. With so much to offer, it’s no surprise that guests at New Wood Farm can’t wait to book their next stay.
“The Barn and The Stable both benefit from a wood burning stove, comfy leather sofas and a large TV.” There’s also parking available for up to three cars and free WIFI. “Our gates open onto a bridle path that leads down to the
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Crystal Cave, Kinver
I had been looking for a while for a therapy room to hire to do Crystal Therapy treatments. Whilst with a friend discussing life and the universe she said “You’ve got the most unique place to do treatments right here it’s the cave”.
The cave now with subtle lighting, comfortable couch, soothing music and crystals make it the most original place for therapy treatments in the local area. A client arriving for the first time and looking forward to their treatment are surprised to realise that they are in a real sand rock cave. Crystal Therapy is a Complementary therapy and can therefore be used alongside orthodox healthcare. It can improve physical aches and pains. Treatments can also help with emotional imbalances which affect sleep, mood and confidence. Any aspect of health which is imbalanced may be improved using crystals. The crystals are placed on and around the body whilst fully clothed and the treatment takes approximately 60-90 minutes. Mindfulness is also an important part of my life. Mindfulness
is incorporated into my daily meditation practice. I enjoy putting together and running “Introduction into Mindfulness Meditation” workshops locally, which are a great starting point for anyone. Various other workshops run throughout the year. Meditation enables me to focus and begin the day with a clear mind. The health benefits are numerous and include reduced blood pressure, improved sleep, reduced anxiety, overall improved mental health and much more. In the Autumn I will be taking bookings for Indian Head Massage treatments. Indian Head Massage is also a Complementary therapy and involves massaging the shoulders, neck, scalp and face. Oils can be used for the 30-45 minutes treatment.
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Davenport House
Standing proudly amid acres of rolling parkland, Davenport House has been part of the Shropshire countryside for centuries. In more recent times, this country house in picturesque Worfield has been a romantic and elegant setting for weddings and the latest custodians, Elizabeth and Joseph, have made it their mission to take Davenport House to the next level. Dating back to 1726, this Georgian mansion was once the home of William Davenport and comes with a history of love. Following a forbidden romance, William married Jane Bromley and their grandson, Henry, commissioned Francis Smith to design Davenport House as we know it today. Full of traditional grandeur and character, this remarkable house has recently undergone an incredible transformation to make it one of the standout wedding venues in the area. Since taking charge of this stunning setting, Elizabeth and Joseph have worked tirelessly to renovate each aspect of Davenport House. The Great Hall, a spectacular setting for wedding ceremonies at the front of the house, features cool grey walls that highlight the house’s past while providing a contemporary
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accompaniment to the impressive painting and intricate plasterwork. The Drawing Room has had its elegance fully restored, combining an authentic feel with exquisite views of the venue’s tranquil grounds and hidden garden. The old stables are just a few steps from the front door and now provide the perfect space to prepare before tying the knot. The cast iron hay racks remain, but sit alongside comfy sofas, a well-equipped kitchen, plenty of mirrors and everything that a couple could need in the build-up to their ceremony. The grounds also hold a handful of private and peaceful cottages that will offer guests a wonderful night’s stay after the celebrations have drawn to a close. A wander up the ornate staircase reveals a collection of beautifully furnished bedrooms, each with their own style and unique features. Huge beds, inviting sofas and chic décor make each one a joy to spend the night in. With views over the idyllic pond and secluded grounds, they sum up everything that makes Davenport House a truly special wedding venue. To find out more about Davenport House, visit davenporthouse.co.uk/ or call the team on 01746 866333.
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Whatever you’ve got planned this year, make sure that you travel there in style, with Signature Luxury Cars’ professional chauffeur service. “We’re a discreet, professional luxury chauffeur service that’s based in the West Midlands and we pride ourselves on the excellent service that we offer our clients,” explains owner, Andrew Hickman. Covering all UK destinations, including airports and seaports, the company can take you anywhere you want to go.
And, corporate clients are always pleased to know that their personnel will receive only the best service. “We offer relaxed, discreet and efficient travel for your business personnel.” The company cover all UK sporting events too, so that you can enjoy door to door service, whatever the event.” With over 25 years’ experience working as a professional driver, Andrew knows exactly how to provide the very best service for every one of his clients.
Directors and corporate VIPs, in the electricity industry as well as local government.” In fact, Andrew spent the last 14 years of his career working as chauffer to Wolverhampton’s civic heads and in his role he has chauffeured the most senior civil servants, as well as visiting royalty from overseas. “My career as a professional driver has taken me the length and breadth of the country, as well as continental Europe.” With surprisingly competitive prices, it’s affordable for anyone to enjoy a little luxury with Signature. “Our R-Class Mercedes is complete with air-conditioning, privacy glass, DVD entertainment systems and space for up to seven people.” So why not contact Andrew today to enjoy the chauffeur driven experience, you’ll be pleasantly surprised that luxury travel doesn’t have to cost a fortune.
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Cause for Celebration at
Halfpenny Green Wi n e E s t a t e
You’d be forgiven for thinking of France, Italy, Australia or California when talking about award-winning wines – but now you can add South Staffordshire to that list! Halfpenny Green Wine Estate, located just seven miles south of Wolverhampton, is a family run vineyard that has been producing English wines for over 30 years. Whilst awards have been plentiful over the years, the estate now holds over twenty awards for its current range of wines - all grown and produced on-site - won from regional, national, and even international competitions. This is all crowned by the recent renewal of their Visit England Quality Assured Visitor Attraction status for the site, which is awarded to attractions that pass rigorous guidelines and a mystery shopper style site visit. One of the best ways for guests to enjoy the Wine Estate, and get an insight into the exciting world of English wine, is with a Tour, Tasting & Two Course Meal package, available at just £24.95 60
per person. Available to book on selected dates throughout the summer months, guests will enjoy a guided tour of the vines and winery, a tutored tasting of a selection of the estate’s award-winning wines, and a set two course meal to end the afternoon or evening. Guests will then have the opportunity to visit the three story shop to browse the full wine selection, or, following a daytime tour, relax with a drink in the tea room or explore the on-site craft centre, which is home to over 15 individual businesses and a zoo! Upcoming tour dates available for booking include Thursday 13th September, Saturday 22nd September and Thursday 4th October, with a full list available on the website. If wine isn’t your thing, there’s still plenty on offer at Halfpenny Green.
If classic British spirits are more up your street, why not indulge in a Gin Tasting Experience, available in the shop’s serene Wine Loft. For just £25.00 per person, guests will enjoy a curated menu of four gin and tonics, carefully developed by the expert tasting staff and put together from the shop’s range of over 80 artisan British gins. The experiences are available to book year-round, and are the perfect accompaniment to a lovely summer afternoon in the British countryside. For the foodies, the Wine Estate’s recently extended restaurant should be the first port of call. Open for breakfast and lunch daily, the kitchen serves a range of meals and daily specials cooked fresh to order, prepared using locally sourced ingredients. The newly refurbished restaurant counter serves a range of hot and cold drinks including barista coffees, flavoured teas, soft drinks and thick shakes, plus a variety of cakes, cream cakes and desserts all made fresh by the baker. Tables are available to book by calling the restaurant, or guests are welcome to drop in to the conservatory tea room for a quick bite to eat. There’s plenty on offer at South Staffordshire’s own vineyard this summer, so if you haven’t yet had a taste of the complete English wine experience, make sure you put Halfpenny Green Wine Estate at the top of your ‘to-do’ list. For more information visit the new website w w w. h a l f p e n n y g re e n . c o . u k .
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A family business, established in 1983, 30 acres of vines are managed by Martin and produce award-winning wines crafted by his son Clive. The acclaimed shop, restaurant, deli and tea room are run by Clive’s wife Lisa, and offer a great day out for visitors.
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Horizons Restaurant at W o lv e r h a m p t o n
Racecourse By Rob Taylor
It started, appropriately enough, with a race. The kind of which many of you are familiar with: a dash from one side of our city to the other, through heavy traffic. For me this came following the climax of Wolves FC’s final home match of the season. The match concluded at 4.45pm. I was convinced that I’d allowed plenty of time to get across the city to Horizons Restaurant at
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Wolverhampton Racecourse in time for the first race at 5.25pm – after all, I live only three miles away. I may even be first past the post into the restaurant, or so I thought. But, no, my plans were upset by the post-match, cup-giving ceremony at Molineux, which caused the jubilant masses to flood the streets a lot later than is usual. Evidently it takes infinitely longer than you’d think to hand
over a trophy, applaud, and then wander the pitch for a bit. Oh well. So, some 25 minutes later than was my intention, my girlfriend Nicola and I roll up at our destination, road-weary and long overdue refreshment. Immediately we’re struck by the imposing complex, which stands replete with onsite accommodation (a Holiday Inn hotel), conference suites and much, much more. After making a swift entry through the turnstiles
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and a brief nose around the Parade Ring (during which I attempt to divine an answer to which horse will triumph in Race 2 using my Horse Whispering skills alone) we head up to Horizons Restaurant on the third floor. I can confidently say that you will not find a better spot anywhere in the country to watch the Sport of Kings. Set over three levels, the restaurant provides stupendous panoramic views for every guest. Not only are you guaranteed the best views in the house, you’re able to dine like a king too. I have driven past Wolverhampton Racecourse too many times to count and can remember thinking: I really must pop in. I’ve been to Monmore Green Stadium many times and have always been a fan of the races, yet for one reason or another I have never had the opportunity to venture inside Happily now this particular gap in my racing checklist has been ticked off – and in some style too. The whole front section of the restaurant is one huge expanse of glass and the tables nestle right up against it. There are TVs mounted on every table. We find ourselves to be guests with a front-row seat in the lower tier and with a top-notch menu in hand. So let’s get on with the action. It’s a warm, bright almost-summer’s evening so we start with drinks. Wine to be accurate. If only my pick for our first foray into having a flutter were as strong and fullbodied as the delightful rosé wine we’re now sipping, I wouldn’t be a fiver down already. But it’s all good
fun. Whether you’re first timers like us, or seasoned veterans who know a thing or two more than the Racing Post, you’re guaranteed a first-class experience here. Keen to sample the full threecourse experience that our £49.99 package affords (as well as a little bonus that I’ll come to later), we order. Service from staff is prompt and courteous; we never feel left wanting for anything throughout the entire evening. Nothing detracts from the on-track action and regular Tote betting at our table keeps our meal uninterrupted. We have four starters to pick from tonight, from an ever-evolving menu. I’m sure my ‘Goats cheese and roasted red pepper tart with watercress and red pepper coulis’ is the best choice and I’m not disappointed: it couldn’t be fresher or tastier. Of course Nicola protests that her ‘Cream of vegetable soup finished with chive crème fraiche’ is better. I am allowed to try a sip and, I have to admit, it’s pretty damn good. In fact, after she wins a tidy sum on the next race, I start to think that maybe I should follow her lead from now on. For the main course, I opt for ‘Baked fillet of sea bass with potato gnocchi, shaved parmesan, served in carbonara sauce’. Nicola requests the ‘Roast rack of pork, spring onion croquette, butternut squash puree, sugar snap peas, with Madeira jus’. Everything is superbly cooked, beautifully presented and served perfectly.
Special mention goes to the sea bass as I have this fairly regularly but will go on record to say that this is one of the best examples I’ve tried. My long-suffering girlfriend insists that I must make mention of the exquisitely succulent pork. So, there, I’ve mentioned it. Desserts are equally tasty and again presented with a real panache. Special standout here is my ‘Bitter chocolate fondant, with white chocolate sauce, served with vanilla ice cream’, because if it’s not executed correctly this dish can feel decidedly mediocre. Nicola goes for ‘Glazed lemon tart, fresh raspberries, crème Chantilly, served with raspberry coulis’ and, after the final race at 8.30pm, goes home with yet another race victory to add to her increasingly ample purse. But that’s not all… As part of the entertainment package we are very soon after treated to a little bit of glorious nostalgia from tribute band Re Take That, down in the Ringside Suite. Being taken back to our salad days in the 90s is a pleasing end to a spectacular evening at Wolverhampton Racecourse. The myriad on-site facilities, fantastic food and thrilling trackside action make it the venue of choice for a fantastic night out in Wolverhampton. I only wish I’d visited sooner – and… OK… maybe won a race or two, but then again, there’s always next time. I’ll definitely be coming back for good.
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Racecourse
Wolverhampton Racecourse is renowned for racing all year round and highly anticipated events, including live music performances and feature days out, and we are proud to have recently received a ‘Certificate of Excellence Award’ on Tripadvisor. The racecourse holds nearly 80 fixtures this year and includes a number of feature racedays such as the popular annual Family Fun Day, Ladies Day and Music Live. After hosting UB40, Madness & Human league in recent years,
our Music Live feature returns and it’s bigger and better than ever. Saturday 1st September promises to be another spectacular event as it’s combined with our very popular annual Ladies Day. The day (and night) features fancy frocks and a full card of racing followed by a live performance from brit award winners the Kaiser Chiefs. The racecourse also sees Ocean Colour Scene take centre stage on Friday 31st August following a fabulous evening of racing. Guests can make their day extra special by upgrading into our glass fronted, panoramic restaurant, experiencing fine food, fantastic atmosphere and uninterrupted views of the racing. Horizons Restaurant is set
over three tiers and is one of the most stylish restaurants in racing. Receiving nothing but positive reviews on Tripadvisor and having recently been awarded a Certificate of Excellence there really is no better time to enjoy an afternoon or evening in luxury at the races. “It is worth every penny, food was amazing, service was excellent” and “we have been going for the past five years, this is the best room in the house and the food is always excellent” are just a couple of reviews received on Tripadvisor and Facebook.
We are giving Town & Village Life Magazine readers the opportunity to win a table for 4 in the Horizons Restaurant for one of the ‘Music Live’ events of your choice and includes:
• Racecourse admission • Racecard • Three course meal with tea/coffee • A bottle of selected wine • One round of drinks
To be in with a chance to win this fabulous prize, all you have to do is answer the following question correctly:
Who are the headline band performing at this year’s Ladies Day event? Email your answer to: info@townandvillagelifemag.co.uk or send on a postcard to Town & Village Life Magazine, 1 Lytham Road, Perton, Wolverhampton, WV6 7YY, please include your name, address and telephone number. Competition closing date Monday 13th August 2018. Competition Terms and Conditions: To enter readers have to be at least 18 years of age. Winner will be chosen at random from all correct entries received and notified by telephone. Prize valid for Friday 31st August or Saturday 1st September 2018. No cash or alternative prize available.
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Sports Bar and Grill at
Casino 36
The Big Attraction
By Rob Taylor With roulette tables, bigprize jackpot machines and so much more, Casino 36 offers thrill seekers a little bit of Vegas glitz and glamour, a lot closer to home. Since its launch in 2016, the £7.6 million casino has quickly established itself as a Mecca, not only for gamblers but for anyone looking for a fantastic night out in the city. Coincide your visit to Casino 36, which stands on the site of the former Rubicon Casino on Temple Street 68
in Wolverhampton, with a popular sporting event and you’ll find its standing room only inside the Sports Bar. Drop by on a busy Saturday night and you’ll see a gaming floor jam-packed with revellers looking to strike it lucky. Get it on a good night, when the place is positively jumping, and there’s nothing quite like it. However, I time my visit to line up with precisely neither. This is because my business is with one of the oft-overlooked aspects of Casino 36: food. All of us need it and most of us love it: so here’s an inside look at the newly launched Sports Bar and Grill menu. But first: they say that love comes in at the eye so it’d town & village life magazine | july/august 2018
be rude to overlook the sensory overload that awaits visitors inside Casino 36. Set across three floors, which comprise Champagne Lounge, Sports Bar and Grill and Gaming Floor, the casino takes entertainment to dizzying new heights. Loaded with flashing lights and whirring machines, the games floor is a welcoming place, chock full of all the latest technology to keep serious gamblers plugged in 24/7; a place where friendly managers and staff mix with eager punters, regularly showing newbies like me how to play. And the Champagne Lounge is where winners can toast their success. Yet unsurprisingly the Sports Bar and Grill is where my partner Nicola and I spent most of our evening. This floor brings new meaning to the phrase wall-to-wall action: here you have access to every major sports channel via around 13 HD TV screens, all running different channels concurrently. Through the same eyeballs I simultaneously watch Nadal despatch Del Potro in the quarterfinals at the French Open and see horse racing at Newmarket – entirely without sound. Only when England play Costa Rica at Elland Road in a pre-World Cup warm-up match does sound impose itself into the cosy atmosphere. The room has a very relaxed vibe; it’s informal yet professional, everything is new, slick and modern: the sofas are luxurious, the wall-mounted booths, intimate. It really is a fantastic place in which to watch sport, socialise and eat and drink. Ah, yes, the food… it’s so easy to get distracted with so much going on, but forget about it at your cost because after just one glance at the new menu we’re impressed. Unusual offerings rub shoulders with traditional fare. A quick chat with tonight’s chef Ed Kettle is proof positive that food here is taken extremely seriously. Everything is freshly prepared in-house in the open plan kitchen. He recommends the homemade ‘Casino 36 Nachos’ (£3.50) to start; we agree. He then challenges us to roll them up into a sharing platter which consists of our choice of four starters (£12.50); we once again follow our chef’s advice, going with nachos plus
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‘Southern Fried Chicken Strips’, ‘Grilled Halloumi with Sweet Chilli Dipping Sauce’ and ‘Tomato, Mozzarella and Basil Quesadillas’. Promptly served by friendly waiting staff the platter exceeds our every expectation. Loaded with goodness and oozing flavour from every crunch and dip, this is a feast fit to appease even the most discerning diner. After years spent dining out in pubs and bars we’ve both grudgingly come to accept what such menu staples entail, namely uninspiring, warmed-up afterthoughts. But at Casino 36 the pre-meal snacks zing with a vibrancy that only freshly prepared food can pack. Every item is incredibly tasty and satisfying, but stand-out mention must go to the soon-to-be famous nachos: over-sized, zesty and packed full of flavour these tortillas set the tone for the rest of the evening. Given the portion size and quality of ingredients this food represents fantastic value for money – and is more than capable of bringing in diners based on its merits alone. Our main courses continue to show the quality of the kitchen at Casino 36. There’s a collective note of satisfaction from us both when our meals arrive. Mine is ‘Oriental Salmon Salad’ with soy and chilli dressing on the side (£10); Nicola’s is – and sure to be a popular favourite – the ‘Classic Dog’ (£6.50), a foot-long 100% pork sausage from a local butchers. Already it has me wondering if my vain attempt to be healthy has backfired. When she peels through the layers of caramelised onions and American
mustard and dunks one of the accompanying thick-cut chips into homemade ‘slaw, I’m certain of it. So with this in mind it’s to my salad’s enormous credit that I soon forget the lust-object sitting across the other side of the table. It is fresh, succulent and character-filled, full of flavour and very well dressed. Dessert is next and again the compliments fly. The ‘Dessert Sharing Platter’ (£7) – this Tapas-style eating really suits the Sports Bar’s ambience – is well stocked with sweet treats: mini churros with salted caramel and chocolate sauces, cheesecakes, brownies and more. Every one of them is a one-bite delight. Everything at Casino 36 screams fun. So much jostles for your attention when you’re inside but, whatever you do, be sure to try the Sports Bar and Grill while you’re in there, I bet you won’t be disappointed. Casino 36, Temple Street, Wolverhampton WV2 4AQ. For bookings please call 01902 710700.
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Cosford FOOD FESTIVAL
A tasty line-up of over 90 local producers will be heading to the Cosford Food Festival, taking place on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 July.
Win Family Tickets to the Cosford Food Festival
Held in the unique setting at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford, a bustling food market will showcase some of the region’s finest artisan produce and locally brewed beverages. On top of popular favourites, there will be plenty of new producers joining the festival for the first time, making this year’s event the biggest and the best yet. Organisers have also lined up delicious street food for visitors to enjoy at the festival. The diverse menu on offer will include everything from African, Indian, Italian and Japanese cuisine to a taste of the ocean with softshell crab to tempt visitors. Plus, gourmet burgers, stonebaked pizzas, chicken tikka flatbreads and gourmet vegan street food will all be on offer for foodies to enjoy. Then why not wash your lunch down with a glass of fizz from the Champavan, or perhaps a little tipple from the gin parlour! Freshly ground coffee will be available from a converted American Dodge Van and for those who can’t resist something sweet, traditional dairy ice creams, crêpes and huge selection of desserts to go including brownie and pancake skewers, will all be on offer. 70
We have teamed up with the RAF Museum Cosford to give three lucky readers the chance to win family passes to this year’s food festival. Visitors can learn from local chefs how to prepare the perfect dish during live cooking demonstrations on both days. Plus, festival goers can sit back and enjoy live music including performances from the 1940s vintage vocal harmony trio The Bluebird Belles and some 50’s and 60’s Rock ‘n’ Roll from the Dirty Rockin Scoundrels. With plenty of entertainment for the entire family taking place over the whole weekend, including cookery classes, circus skills and a play bus, it is sure to be a great day out! www.rafmuseum.org/cosford 01902 376200 Follow the event on Facebook @CosfordFoodFestival
To enter the competition answer the following question and email your answer including your name, address and telephone number to: info@townandvillagelifemag. co.uk or send on a postcard to 1 Lytham Road, Perton, Wolverhampton WV6 7YY.
Which Rock ‘n’ Roll band will be performing at this year’s Cosford Food Festival? Entries to be received by Friday 6th July 2018. Competition Terms & Conditions: To enter you must be aged 18 years or older. Winners will be chosen at random from all correct entries received and informed by telephone. No cash or alternative prize will be given.
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RAF MUSEUM COSFORD
over 90 exhibitors
celebrity chef Cyrus Todiwala cooking demos
street food cocktail bar live music family
entertainment
Spitfire flypast* (Saturday)
10.00AM–5.00PM Last admission 4.00pm
TICKET INFO:
Adult: £6.00 Child (5-15): £2.00 Family (2 adults/up to 4 children): £14.00
Pre-book your tickets at:
www.rafmuseum.org/cosford Parking charges apply on Museum grounds Free shuttle bus from Cosford Train Station
@CosfordFoodFestival Cosford, Shifnal, Shropshire, TF11 8UP (Just off Junction 3 on M54)
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Only assistance dogs are permitted in the festival *weather permitting
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Medispa at Heaven – look and feel amazing The skincare industry is filled with empty promises, disappointments and products that just don’t live up to their claims. But, amongst the almost endless list of ‘miracle’ ranges out there there’s one brand that you know that you can trust: Heaven by Deborah Mitchell. Globally renowned, a favourite with celebrities and a must for anyone concerned about their skin, Heaven’s range of outstanding skincare products provide real results that have transformed the way women – and men – feel about their appearance worldwide. So, it’s no surprise that Deborah Mitchell’s award-winning patented range of ABEETOXIN products have been flying off the shelves ever since the brand was launched back in 1995. Since then, Deborah has worked tirelessly to extend both Heaven’s skincare range and salon services and has excitingly just launched a new range of Medispa treatments to complement her already established skincare menu at her Shifnal-based salon. As Deborah explains: “Heaven5 is an amazing laser and IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatment that takes care of a multitude of skin issues and it’s brand new at the salon.”
results they had hoped for, so they asked me if I could offer something that would accompany treatments like our signature Bee Sting Facial.” And, Heaven5 provided the perfect solution. “Salons that offer laser and IPL treatments often fail to replace the heads of their machines and so clients don’t see the results they want, that’s why you should always ask how many shots the
laser has had before you invest your money in the treatment.” At Heaven though, you can rest assured that you’ll get the result you want because the salon’s machines offer the intensity required to make a real difference and utilise the latest cutting-edge technology. “Oxy Hydra 8 is another of our Medispa treatments and it’s an amazing vitamin hydration treatment that deeply exfoliates the skin’s tissues, removing debris and
Working to reduce redness on the skin, take away pigmentation, tackle lines and wrinkles and reduce scarring, Heaven5 also offers permanent pain-free hair removal for the entire body. The unique piece of equipment was designed by Deborah to work alongside Heaven’s other treatments: “So many of my clients would tell me how disappointed they had been when they’d gone for treatments elsewhere and had not got the 72
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his face. After just one treatment with Heaven5 there was a 70% reduction of redness straight away, he was delighted.” And, he’s just one of the many customers at Heaven who have seen instant results. “A lady wanted hair on her back removing and she expected that she’d need a course of treatment, however after just one IPL session the hair had been permanently removed.” When it comes to weight loss though, one of Deborah’s clients believes that the treatment enabled her to lose 3 and a half stones: a remarkable success. In fact, Deborah is a fan of her treatments too:
effectively jet washing the skin’s surface using organic liquids. It also eliminates fine lines and leaves skin looking brand new afterwards.” The aim at the salon is to make clients feel good both inside and out, and to offer a real solution to those issues that can have a really negative effect on self-confidence. And, there’s another amazing machine at the salon that’ll get to work on lines and deep wrinkles, improve firmness and even help to get your body looking beach-ready. “The Lipolis7 allows women to get the face and body they want without having to opt for invasive surgeries or botox. Its unique system collapses fat cells, stimulates the lymphatic system, speeds up your metabolism and melts fat away – resulting in inches of weight loss after only a couple of sessions.”
The salon can even help you to get a perfect posterior too: “Our Brazilian bum lift will make you look amazing after just one treatment,” adds Deborah. Despite Deborah’s loyal celebrity clientele – who often make the journey to Shifnal to visit the salon – her treatments are actually extremely affordable, meaning that there’s nothing to stop you getting the look you want today. And, there have been plenty of clients at Heaven who have been absolutely delighted with their results. “It’s amazing how much of a difference our treatments have made to our clients by tackling issues that they’ve been really concerned about for a long time.” “One gentleman came to see us to ask if there was anything we could do to tackle redness on
“I used three zaps of the laser on my frown line and saw a massive improvement; a customer would have paid just £30 for that treatment. My daughter had an IPL treatment for hair removal and she couldn’t believe just how fast, easy – and pain free – the laser was.” A quick zap of the laser is enough to take care of lines around the eyes too, which has been a popular treatment choice for men at Heaven. Of course, there are all of the other beauty services you’d expect to find at a luxury salon too: “We’re a one stop shop for beauty, alongside our specialist treatments; you can also have your nails done or book in for a massage.” Whatever service you opt for though, there’s no doubt that you’ll enjoy your time at the salon. “We’ve created a really gorgeous environment at the salon, it’s luxurious and relaxing,” adds Deborah. Living up to its name, the salon really does provide clients with a little bit of Heaven, so why not treat yourself to some TLC? Book in today. Heaven Salon, 13A Market Place, Shifnal TF11 9AU. Telephone 01952 461888 or email salon@heavenskincare.com www.heavenskincare.com
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Summer-ready
hair Invest in your hair If you’re serious about looking after your locks then it’s essential to treat yourself to some specialist products that’ll easily and effectively meet the needs of your hair. Forget supermarket buys and instead head straight to the salon and stock up on professional haircare ranges that’ll make your hair look amazing.
Summer is officially here and things are definitely heating up, so whether you’re jetting off to enjoy a sun-soaked holiday abroad or maybe just visiting a beach closer to home, you’ll need to provide your hair with the protection it needs against the sun, sea and sand, otherwise you’ll be fighting dry, frazzled locks when you get home. Here’s all the advice you need to keep your tresses looking healthy and super shiny this summer:
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style this summer? Losing some length, whether it’s a little or a lot, will make a massive difference to the look of your hair. A good cut does wonders for the condition of your tresses by taking care of split ends and what’s more, losing a few inches and opting for a face-flattering midi softens your look and can take years off your age.
Love your locks Looking after your hair is a must all year round, but in the summer it’s even more important to practice good hair habits. Lay off the heated hair tools where possible, cover your hair up in the sun, remember to rinse your locks with clean water after you’ve been swimming in the sea or pool and always apply a few drops of hair oil to your lengths last thing at night.
Although a little pricier, salon ranges contain better quality ingredients – so you don’t need to apply as much product – which means that they last surprisingly well. Plus you’ll find that the results are well worth the extra spend, especially when those bad hair days become a thing of the past. Buying from a salon also means that you benefit from professional advice whenever you make a purchase, so you know that the product will provide you with the results you want. The team at Brierley Hill-based hair salon, Capelli are always keen to share the benefits of their gorgeous range of organic hair products - O-Way - with every customer. Affordablypriced products to use at home in both full and travel sizes, so why not pay a visit and have a look at their range today?
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Wollaston Beauty Clinic CHEAT TO THE BEACH… BLITZ THAT CELLULITE Got cellulite? You’re not alone. The cosmetic condition affects nearly 90% of women, even those who are slender and fit. Cellulite can be caused from changes in metabolism, physiology, diet and exercise. A high stress lifestyle increases catecholamine levels, a hormone which has also been associated with the development of cellulite and these days stress is difficult to ignore.
The good news is there are things to help and lessen the effects. One very simple trick, which will only take 5 minutes of your time each day, cost you almost nothing, and will help to cleanse your entire body inside and out is Dry Brushing! It will kick start and wake your body up in the morning and will significantly improve tone, help to banish cellulite and boost cell renewal for smoother, softer, more radiant skin. We offer a dry brush available from ESPA made with natural bristles from Mexican cactus plants to swiftly stimulate circulation and eliminate toxins. Regular exercise and detoxification is a key player in battling cellulite. Detoxification helps your blood flow and your skin maintain its elasticity, consider performing a once a week detox specifically designed to help with the process of getting rid of cellulite: See our web page for details www. wollastonbeautyclinic. co.uk/treatment_ category/cellulite/ On these days do not consume ANY meat, fish, dairy products, alcohol, gluten, caffeine or sugar. The more water you consume, the easier your body can rid itself of toxins. Eat as many raw fruits and vegetables as you like. Make sure to add a daily multivitamin to your diet. We sell the ADVANCED NUTRITION PROGRAME range of supplements; ask us which one would be right for you. Boost your homecare regime with one of our cellulite body treatments. Choose from a HOLISTIC ESPA style, deep tissue massage called Vital Legs or ENVIRONS Body Sculpt treatment utilising sound wave technology to drive active ingredients within the ENVIRON Body Product
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range deep into the lower layers of the skin. This results in a reduction of the dreaded uneven ‘orange peel effect’ on upper thighs and buttocks leaving skin super smooth, nourished and hydrated. It also helps to smooth and minimise stretch marks. ENVIRON BODY PRODUCT Starting from £39.95
You could also consider our CACI ECM treatment which gives instant lifting and contouring to the buttocks and toning to the thighs through electrical stimulation. This treatment will improve the appearance of cellulite and break down fatty deposits. It will stimulate circulation and lymphatic drainage, which will help to flush toxins away giving a smoother and tighter, dimple free appearance.
Get beach ready with a course of 6 CACI ECM treatments over 2-3 weeks available now until the end of August with £50 off* plus a free mini pedicure. This offer is a great pre-holiday body blitz and each treatment only takes 30 minutes. *Normally £200 for 6 you pay only £150
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Electro-Cellulite Massager Visable results after just one treatment
£50 “The ECM Treatment” lifts arms & tones buttocks, legs and thighs while impoving texture. £150 for 6 treatments plus a FREE mini pedicure
153 Bridgnorth Road Wollaston Wollaston Beauty Clinic DY8 3NU where relaxing & pampering is essential 01384 393305
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EYE TESTS DETEC T SIGNS OF SERIOUS HEALTH PROBLEMS In the last year nearly 75% of us admit to experiencing eye problems such as blurred vision or sore irritated eyes, with one in five saying that this restricts our daily lives and ability to enjoy everyday activities. Yet despite this, nearly 14 million people fail to have their eyes checked regularly.
• Give advice and answer your questions about your vision, eye health and new products or services that can help you. Also a range of underlying general health problems sometimes can be first detected during a comprehensive eye examination. • Diabetes - high blood glucose can damage small blood vessels and cause tiny haemorrhages on retina. • High blood pressure, often otherwise symptomless can show as abnormal retinal blood vessels.
As we get older, a regular comprehensive eye examination is very important, not only because it offers a health check for your eyes, but as a part of it your optometrist will do a number of checks including: • Detect signs of eye disease – this is usually easier to deal with if detected early - our 3D OCT scans are an invaluable tool especially if you have family history of glaucoma, macular degeneration or diabetes • Check your vision and make it as clear and comfortable as possible.
used to enhance images and previous scans compared to ease detection of eye cancer such as malignant melanoma.
• High cholesterol can cause blood vessel blockages in the back of the eye.
• Tumours around the eye and lids which can appear as normal lumps and bumps.
• Brain tumour – thankfully rare but due to raised intracranial pressure can cause swelling of the optic nerve which can sometimes be spotted before any symptoms such as headaches and nausea begin.
More than two million people in the UK have impaired sight and that number is set to double by 2050. It is thought that 50% of sight loss could have been avoided with the right treatment at the right time which is why it is most important to have regular eye exams.
• Eye tumours-can be detected by looking inside the eye and more effectively with advanced OCT technology - filters can be
Look after your eyes- you only get one pair to last you for your whole lifetime.
1/2 price polarised sunglasses Offer valid with premium lenses, T&Cs apply, offer ends 31st August 2018 (selected ranges only)
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HEAVEN NATURAL MEDI SPA INTRODUCING INCREDIBLE HEAVEN FIVE LASER TREATMENTS Don’t just take our word for it, everyone can have a free consultation and a half price 1st treatment All medi spa treatments start with a full consultation to find what it is your looking for, we can help whether it’s weight loss, hair or vein removal. For those looking for treatment to help Rosacea, Acne and scarring or help for Eczema, we can offer treatments such as light therapy or Mesotherapy. My new treatments and machines are cutting edge. Heaven medi spa is bringing these treatments together with the very best results and highly trained staff who will advise our clients what is perfect for them. I want my customers who enjoy Heaven Skincare products such as my hero product the Bee Venom Mask to have the ultimate smooth skin and the best treatments I can offer. Our Heaven FIVE laser is strong enough to rejuvenate any line wrinkle and even stretch mark. Our Angels will advise you on the treatment number you would need to get you closer to that perfect skin condition you require to give you the extra
confidence to show your body off and feel just the way you want to. It does not stop those unsightly veins, these can be worked on too, just one treatment course can achieve this. I believe if you use the best it actually costs less too, you don’t need as many treatments to get you to the place you want bee (excuse the pun). So the treatments we offer will give you the line free, pigmentation free, acne scaring free wrinkle free look. It does not stop there, Heaven FIVE multi laser is
“After one treatment my two red patches on my cheeks have disappeared by 70%” Male client. our newest machine. Have painless hair reduction in a very short time, even lighter hair can be treated and any skin colour, this advanced laser hair removal machine is the cutting edge in design bringing five concepts in one treatment machine. Have you got a tattoo you’d rather not see, we could help you remove this too. Even semi permanent eye bows that need
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refreshing taking out the orange look pop in to see us we can help. Our highly trained and friendly staff will help you get the best inside and out treatment you need to improve on perfection.
Join the growing people who are thrilled with quality service at an affordable price. When you get it right first time, there does not need to be a second time!
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What can Heaven FIVE do to help you: • Skin lifting • Acne removal.
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• Vascular treatment & removal • Reduces spots and freckles • Reduces epidermal pigmentation • IPL treatments and skin rejuvenation • All kinds of tattoo removal & pigment removal • Fast removing permanent painless hair removal.
HALF PRICE on your first treatment* Heaven Salon & Medi Spa: T: 01952 461888 or email salon@heavenskincare.com 13a Market Place | Shifnal | TF11 9AU. www.heavenskincare.com
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* Half price on your first treatment. If a course is taken, the first treatment will be half price. Offer Ends 31st August 2018.
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Holiday looks you’ll love
There’s nothing better to get you in the holiday mood than a day spent shopping for summery styles that’ll look amazing on the beach. Although it’s tempting to splash-out on a whole new holiday wardrobe, you only actually need a small selection of carefully chosen styles to create a really versatile vacation look. Which is good news if you want to save some extra spending money and keep to only one suitcase.
By Helen Taylor
Model wears Accessorize – See in store or online for prices.
Here’s our favourite fashion buys that’ll be perfect for whatever you’ve got planned this summer:
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Light Blue Bardot Playsuit £35. Miss Selfridge
Kimono £45. River Island
Bleach Denim Ripped Shorts £32. Miss Selfridge
Playsuit £16. Florence & Fred
Red Kimono Blouse £28. Miss Selfridge
Beach Cover-Up £19.99. New Look
Bag £28. Simply Be
White Tropical Swimsuit £28. Dorothy Perkins
‘Klarice’ Sandals £75. Dune
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Veil Translucent Setting Powder I have always loved luxury makeup brands and feeling pampered, one of my favourites has to be Hourglass; from the packaging to the ingredients everything just feels so luxurious. I can’t live without the newly launched Translucent Veil Setting Powder, whether it’s a full day with VIP client treatments or I’m in back to back meetings this amazing product keeps my makeup looking seamless and in check at all times.
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Charlotte Tilbury: Collagen Lip Bath Recently I have been on the hunt for a super moisturising lip treatment that keeps my lips hydrated all day. Finally I have found my holy grail product that I can not live without, the Collagen Lip Bath by Charlotte Tilbury. I have always loved Charlotte Tilbury and when she made a makeup brand I was over the moon, all the products feel so professional but super user-friendly. The Collagen Lip Bath is the ultimate lip facial, my lips are instantly moisturised with gorgeous definition after just one use and it really does last! Available at: charlottetilbury.com
Heaven: New Edition Cleansing Cream
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After a long day I love nothing more than to relieve my skin of any makeup and impurities, my New Edition Cleansing Cream is the ultimate makeup remover and even removes waterproof mascara. I always apply onto a cotton pad and remove or if I am already in the bath I will apply two pumps into the palms of my hands and massage away makeup followed by rinsing with a warm flannel.
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Heaven: Bee Venom Mask The perfect primer for makeup, in the morning before I apply my makeup I love to add a thin layer of the Bee Venom Mask to my skin and leave it on for around 10 minutes to soak in and then wash off (or leave on underneath make up for the day). This completely hydrates my skin and removes any dry patches whilst soothing any inflamed skin/spots.
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Love your legs VARICOSE VEINS are a source of discomfort and can also significantly affect your selfesteem. Having these assessed and treated could be easier than you think.
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At Tiger Lily we have a wide range of high end & designer preloved ladies clothing & accessories for your Summer wardrobe. Mother and daughter team, Stacey and Molly Williams are always on hand to personalise your shopping experience and help you find just what you’re looking for. We stock sizes 6 to 20+ pre-loved clothing that are all carefully hand-picked to ensure their pristine quality. So whether you have a wedding to attend, a day at the races planned, a holiday to enjoy or are simply looking to update your wardrobe, come and have a leisurely browse around our beautiful shop. Designer labels currently in stock include; Ted Baker, Radley, Gina Baconni, Hobbs, Coast and Karen Millen.
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Aesthetics & Wellness BooshTOX® is an innovative skincare company and service founded by Dr Andrew Booshan | MB ChB DRCOG MRCGP DPDerm He is a highly sought after and experienced Cosmetic Doctor who has been practising medicine since qualifying from The University of Birmingham in 2001. He has a wide range of hospital specialty experience. He has undertaken extensive additional training in Dermatological, Aesthetic and Wellness treatments. He has accrued an extensive following of loyal clients in the West Midlands and Shropshire. Some of the most popular services offered are: • Anti-Wrinkle Injectables including Botulinum Toxin • Hyperhidrosis Treatment (Excessive Sweating) • Lip Enhancement Dermal Fillers – painlessly under anaesthetic nerve block • Fine Line and Wrinkle Fillers • Tear Trough (Dark Eye Circles) Treatment • Cheek Lift & Mid-face Volumisation Treatments • Facial Sculpting and Contouring • Nose Reshaping (Non-surgical rhinoplasty) • Non-Filler Rejuvenation - Skin Boosters, Micro-needling & Mesotherapy • Plasma (Plexr) Non-surgical Blepharoplasty • PRP Vampire Facials & Threadlifts (Arriving 2018) • Vitamin Drips and Booster Shots • Cosmetic Minor Surgery / Benign Lesion Removal He has carried out Minor Surgical Procedures in the NHS for the past 12 years. During this time, as many consulting their GP will have experienced, NHS provision in this area has greatly declined. Dr Booshan is sympathetic to this situation which often leaves those with minor but bothersome skin growths such as skin tags, cysts and warts with few options. His clinics in Wolverhampton and Newport, Shropshire happily and cost-effectively address this need yet with minimal waiting times.
chiefly in the United States in both long-term illness and for well clients who wish to maximise their health, wellbeing and day-to-day performance. Dr Booshan is a fully trained and registered Vitamin Drip Practitioner and provides tailored IV Cocktails for your specific needs. As he explains: “Most popular to date has been the Energy Booster Infusion which takes just 15 minutes to administer. Most clients requesting this infusion do so as they feel excessively tired all the time. They wish to feel more invigorated and able to enjoy life despite its daily challenges and rigours.” BooshTOX® treatments are fully licensed and insured for your maximum safety and peace of mind.
Recently introduced to BooshTOX® are Intravenous Vitamin and Mineral Infusions, more commonly known as Vitamin Drips. These have been in use for more than 50 years and have been extensively researched,
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West Midlands Hospital Your Local Private Hospital receive a standard of care which is second to none.
Paying for your treatment West Midlands Hospital offers fast, convenient, effective and high quality treatment for all our patients, whether you are medically insured, can pay for treatments yourself (self pay), or are referred to us by the NHS.
What Our Patients Say Susan Langford – Foot Surgery Our staff are highly experienced and your care and comfort are their highest priority.
Fast Access To First Class Care West Midlands Hospital is one of the West Midland’s leading private hospitals set in 3.5 acres of pleasant grounds at Colman Hill, Halesowen, ten miles from Birmingham City Centre. The hospital has been in operation since 1988 and has 34 private bedrooms, all with en-suite facilities. The hospital offers a wide range of treatments and services and has invested in advanced medical technology which includes two fully equipped theatres with ultra clean air technology which are particularly suitable for orthopaedic procedures such as hip and knee replacements.
Treatments at the Hospital The hospital offers a wide range of treatments which include gynaecology, spine and neck
surgery, urology, hip and knee surgery and eye surgery. Competitively priced cosmetic surgery is also available for a wide range of procedures include breast enlargement, tummy tucks, liposuction and facial surgery delivered by our highly experienced consultants.
Hospital Facilities Meals are also served in your room and include a superb selection of freshly prepared dishes. Free car parking and disabled access is also available. Our extensive range of diagnostic and treatment facilities include a state-of-the-art X-Ray department which offers various screening and X-Ray procedures, including on-site plain X-Ray and ultrasound and mobile MRI and CT scanning. Treatment facilities include an onsite Physiotherapy department with chartered physiotherapists who provide sports injury clinics, pain management clinics, weight management clinics, acupuncture and pilates.
“I was in a lot of pain with my feet because my toes needed straightening. After suffering with the pain for a few years and reaching the point where I was struggling to walk properly, I decided to do something about it. “I had visited West Midlands Hospital before to have a bunion removed so I had no hesitation in coming back here for the surgery because the hospital is such a warm, friendly environment and fairly close to where I live. I met with the consultant, Mr Alastair Marsh, who explained everything to me thoroughly before the surgery. He was a true professional from start to finish and I’m really pleased that he was my surgeon because I have every confidence in him. “The surgery Mr Marsh performed was exceptional and has been life-changing for me. Within weeks of the operation I was back wearing normal shoes again and I can now walk much more freely. “I’m delighted with the experience at West Midlands Hospital and I would recommend it to anyone.”
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Switching your ISA
is easy, so why don’t more people do it? Are people missing out by not switching their ISA? It’s possibly a perception that there are 100 forms or a list of hoops that must be jumped through before your ISA could be considered for transfer from one provider from another. That’s a myth! In the most part, a couple of short forms are all it takes and the provider you are transferring to takes care of everything, they even contact the existing provider. Dudley Building Society requests are progressed within 24 hours from receipt so it won’t be long until the transfer is complete and you are ready to continue to save in the 18/19 tax year. The range of ISAs available across the market provides many choices for individuals with different financial circumstances, so no one should be afraid to go and discuss the possibilities with their local bank or building society. In most cases, and
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especially in that of Dudley Building Society, there are friendly, knowledgeable advisers that are on hand and happy to discuss what accounts may be best suited to someone’s specific saving requirements. The Society’s ISA range includes a 45 day notice, one and five year fixed, instant access and junior account options as well as loyalty ISAs for existing Society members.
ISA Application and ISA Transfer Authority forms can be downloaded at www.dudleybuildingsociety.co.uk/savings If you would like some more information on the above you can speak to one of our friendly Customer Service Advisers at Dudley Building Society on 01384 231414 or visit dudleybuildingsociety.co.uk
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As part of the shortlist process, Paycare was also joined by representatives from The Lighthouse, The Haven, Wolves Community Trust and The Way who shared stories about the very real difference that Paycare’s donations have made, and continue to make, to the people that they serve. Kevin Rogers, CEO of Paycare, said: “As a not-for-profit organisation which has people at our very heart, we’re naturally committed to giving back and donating every spare penny not spent on enhancing our services. We’re very fortunate to be able to make such a positive difference within our communities and are very proud to have shared over £2.2million to date. The biggest of thanks must of course go to our Policyholders for their continued support of Paycare, and of our
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A dad’s right to enjoy
FATHER’S DAY
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Father’s Day which was celebrated in June is a time to show our appreciation for the very many different parents who make up today’s blended families. Here a family law expert from Black Country firm Higgs & Sons explores how the rights of married and unmarried fathers are different when it comes to the law. Richard Port a specialist family solicitor advises: “Child law states that when a child’s father and mother are married to each other at the time of birth, they each have what is known as ‘Parental Responsibility’ for the child.” “Parental responsibility is defined under the Children Act as ’all the rights, duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which by law a parent of a child has in relation to the child and their property’. However, where the biological father and mother were not married to each other at the 96
time of birth, only the mother has this responsibility. It may seem unfair, but that is the reality in law.”
obtain an adoption order, a court order or a Parental Responsibility agreement signed by the parents.”
Richard continues: “An unmarried father can acquire Parental Responsibility in a number of ways. If the child was born after 1 December 2003 and the father is named on the birth certificate, then he will acquire Parental Responsibility. Marrying the mother of the child will also automatically give the father Parental Responsibility, as will entering into Parental Responsibility Agreement with the child’s mother.”
“It is important that people finding themselves in a paternal role seek legal advice as regards to their rights and responsibilities to avoid a situation where the law does not support the role they have embraced.”
Where the mother and father disagree, then a court order can be applied for and whilst this is a last resort, Richard advises that without Parental Responsibility, fathers could find themselves in a position whereby they are unable to take part in important decisions regarding their child.
“Father’s day is a great celebration of family life, and fathers who have taken steps to ensure they have rights as a parent will be able to enjoy the day with their children even more.” Should anyone require more information about Parental Responsibility or applying for a court order then contact the Higgs & Sons family team on 0345 111 5050.
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Grammar School buildings wrap around the Junior School; how superb grounds, a sports centre and pavilion provide the perfect showcase for sport and how the use of green and open spaces offer the ideal setting for the development of creative and critical thinkers.
Wolverhampton Grammar School is a selective, independent school, located to the west of Wolverhampton. Families from across the West Midlands, Staffordshire and Shropshire choose the school because of its excellent reputation and mission to deliver education that transforms lives as well as minds. Founded in 1512, the school is an iconic local landmark and remains the top independent school in Wolverhampton. With over 500 years of exceptional education history, the school is still the first choice for parents who want approachability and a human dimension to education. Large enough to be able to offer an experience like no other and yet personal enough to adapt to suit the ambitions and interests of every child. The school provides education with a personalised curriculum full of academic and extra-curricular opportunities. Providing this experience to boys and girls from Year 3 through to Year 13 (ages 7 – 18) with students coming from all kinds of backgrounds and cultures. Their knowledge 98
and skills are diverse, and are a source of strength and richness to the school that partners with a range of local, national and international organisations. The School was recently inspected by The Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) as part of their programme of regular inspections required by the Department of Education. Their inspection reported on the School’s educational quality and compliance, focussing on the quality of the school’s work, academic achievement and the personal development of the students. Schools are rated on a scale from ‘unsatisfactory’, ‘sound’ to ‘excellent’. Wolverhampton Grammar School was found to be ‘excellent’ in all areas. Read more of the report at http://wgs.org.uk/blog/ wolverhampton-grammar-schooljudged-excellentin-all-areas/
The school accepts applications to the Junior, Senior School and Sixth Form throughout the year and there are a number of Scholarships and means-tested Bursaries available. As a selective, independent school all applicants (for Years 3 – 11) are asked to sit an assessment/ entrance test relevant to their year of entry. Applicants to the Sixth Form are also invited to meet with the Head of Sixth Form. Students go on to achieve great things and have their pick of the best Russell Group and International Universities. The school also has a thriving worldwide alumni community of thousands in over 30 countries. The school actively encourages all applicants to visit and experience their approach to learning and it’s famously welcoming atmosphere. To arrange a visit, taster or discover day or to register for an Open Day contact: Jane Morris, Admissions Registrar, Wolverhampton Grammar School, Compton Road, Wolverhampton WV3 9RB tel: 01902 422939, email: jam@wgs-sch.net or visit the website www.wgs.org.uk for more details.
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From Success to Success
This year the Newbridge achievements have been outstanding. Not only have we been ranked 14th in the country by the Sunday Times Independent Prep Schools league tables but we have seen unprecedented success in senior school entrances and performing arts.
Eleven at Eleven Plus We are pleased to share Newbridge Preparatory School’s successful year at Eleven Plus. Eleven girls have been offered places by the Wrekin and Wolverhampton Consortium; securing places at Wolverhampton Girls’ High School and Newport Girls’ High School for September 2018. The girls scored very highly, one girl scoring 397 and the average score of the eleven girls was 350; statistically much higher than the lowest entry score. Over the past three years our success rate of places offered in the year has averaged around 50%. However, this year our success rate on maintained Grammar School and High School www.townandvillagelifemag.co.uk
offers is, an unprecedented, 85%. This is astounding given that, statistically based on the number of girls who apply from Newbridge and the number of places on offer, we should achieve less than one place. Congratulations to you all!
Senior Independent School Offers and Scholarships Nine of the thirteen girls also applied for independent school places with 100% success rate. The nine girls have been offered 18 places at a variety of local independent schools including Wolverhampton Grammar School (7 places), St. Dominic’s Grammar School (5 places), King Edward VI High School for Girls, Edgbaston (3 places), Shrewsbury High School (1 place), Tettenhall College (1 place) and Wrekin College (1 place). Collectively, the girls have secured six scholarships: • King Edward VI High School for Girls, Edgbaston - Two Academic Scholarships • St Dominic’s Grammar School Two Performing Arts Scholarship • Shrewsbury High School - Music and Academic Scholarship
Choices All that remains now is for the girls and their parents to make their choices from the options they have created. We are so very proud of each and every one of our thirteen Year Six girls. I know we will find the right school for each of you as individuals.
Dudley Festival of Dance, Drama and Music All of the girls in Upper School have the opportunity to perform at the Dudley Festival of Dance, Drama and Music. This year they achieved ten firsts, ten seconds and four third places in drama. There were additional firsts in music classes for senior strings, piano and voice. The School Senior Recorder Group also achieved a first place in Recorder Consort Class securing Newbridge 15 first places in the festival. To read more about the school please visit the school website (www.newbridgeprepschool. org.uk) and take the opportunity to read our ‘Excellent’ (Ofsted equivalent – Outstanding) ISI Inspection report at www. isi.net/school/newbridgepreparatory-school-6725 . 101
Enville Golf Club
Whether you’re looking for a change or starting from scratch, finding that extra touch of quality when choosing a golf club is essential. Get it right and you’ll be hooked for life, get it wrong and you’ll lose interest. So whether you’re keen to play more golf, find better golf courses, superior practice facilities, or even a great social scene, look no further than Enville Golf Club. Dubbed by some enthusiastic players as South Staffordshire’s ‘best kept secret’, it’s easy to see why the club has garnered a strong reputation as being one of the best in the county. Only half an hour from Bridgnorth and an even shorter drive from Stourbridge, the complex, which was established in 1935, boasts two wonderful eighteen-hole golf courses and extensive practice facilities. Both are a great challenge to play (the Highgate course has a par of 72 and a Standard Scratch of 73 and the Lodge course has a par and Standard Scratch of 71) and provide an idyllic environment, 102
combining rich heathland and testing tree-lined fairways. A lot of emphasis has been placed on the putting surface, with surfaces that are fast and smooth with subtle contours. Most importantly of all, Enville Golf Club has the virtue of offering year-round golf because of the well-drained sandy subsoil. Beyond this however, the club has a support network in place to make sure every golfer gets maximum satisfaction both on and off the course. “We strive to ensure that members, visitors and guests have a fantastic golfing experience with us.” “Our staff in the Pro Shop and bar, our caterers and office staff, will do everything they can to ensure your time with us is memorable,” says Heather Mulley, Club Manager.
patio offers the perfect place to relax and discuss the game of the day. With a wide range of local ales and beers including the locally brewed award-winning Enville Ale, as well as a daily food and dining service led by Chef Kellie Clutton, to be enjoyed in the 100-seater dining room you’ll be spoilt for choice. That is, of course, providing you make the right choice and visit Enville Golf Club for yourself, because sometimes the best plan of action is to start again – whatever your handicap, whatever your age, whatever your personality. Enville Golf Club is a club that caters for the ever-evolving golfer. In short, it is undoubtedly the club for you.
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RFC As the cricket season is in full flight preparations are well under way for the new Rugby season here at Stourbridge.
The 1st XV start their season at home on September 1st against Leicester Lions, with two more home games in the month, against Tynedale on the 15th and Hinckley on the 29th and as a taster for the season there are three pre-season trial games at home on August 11th v Bridgnorth, away at Dings Crusaders in Bristol on the 18th and finally a Friday night fixture against Birmingham Solihull on the evening of August 24th. The full fixture list for the season will be published on the club website and this year there are four new clubs joining us in National Two north. Fylde and Hull Ionians are relegated from National One and Preston Grasshoppers and Peterborough Lions are the two promoted sides. Sale are promoted and Luctonians, Sheffield and Blaydon are relegated. This will be the first season we have encountered Peterborough Lions, but we did meet Fylde when we were in National One. At the time of writing Stourbridge Lions fixtures had not been published although a pre-season game has been arranged against Walsall on Saturday August 18th.
Off the field the Club AGM takes place on Thursday July 12th, by which time all the current internal building works enhancing the tired changing rooms should be reaching completion. These works will allow separate facilities when Ladies and Men’s games clash or overlap. The whole internal building project will also see internal extensions to the club office and upgrades to the medical and storage facilities. Our May Corporate Lunch with over 1400 attending in the large marquee was once again a great success with speakers Bill Beaumont, David Gower and John Peters and for anyone wishing to attend next year please note that the lunch will be held on Friday May 10th. The following night our May Ball was well attended as everyone danced to Eighties music from the “One Stop Boogie Band”. Sadly, at the end of April Tom Mole, a much loved member of our Under 14 Eagles team passed away after a brief illness having been in intensive care at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. In Tom’s memory monies were raised at the
May Lunch for the Hospital, a walk was arranged on June 23rd from the Children’s Hospital culminating at the club and a further auction night with band music is being arranged for September 22nd. Twickenham was the venue for our Under 12 Mini and Junior team, who by virtue of winning the Land Rover Cup were invited to be mascots for the day when Saracens played Exeter Chiefs on May 27th. Some of them are pictured here with Maro Itoje the Saracens, England and British Lions second row forward. As ever all of our club rooms are available for hire throughout the year with facilities for any numbers up to 150 people sitting down to a four course meal or evening parties for birthdays or anniversaries with either a band or a DJ for entertainment. We have extensive menus to suit all pockets including a well-stocked bar.
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On Friday 8th June the Copthorne Hotel hosted a Black Tie Summer Ball in aid of local children’s charity, Promise Dreams. The event included a delicious 3-course dinner, a live performance by acclaimed singer Chelsea Jade. Leroy Lurve was the evening host and for those keen dancers, a resident DJ was on hand to get the partygoers shimmying, jiving and dabbing across the dance floor all evening.
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1. Sarkan Kece, Dean Grainger, Ann-Marie Hughes, Linda Rees, Paul Taylor, Mark Cooper, Chris Wallett, Kevin Healey 2. Dan Smith, Ali Breakwell, Leeroy Lurve 3. Alison Hobley, Angie Stone 4. Jonathan Attley, Julie Attley, Stephen Hall, Anita Hall 5. Sharon Millard, Barry Millard, Jodie Millard, Chloe Millard 6. John Jenkinson, Maureen Jenkinson, Pat Dixon, Mike Dixon 7. Steven Tayler, Alison Danks 8. Kerry Brotheridge, Nicols James, Diane Rawle, Nicola Manns, Emma Kobza, Kerry Paskin 9. Margaret Westwood, Pauline Rogers, Elaine Duncum, Sheila Nicholls 10. Lee Westwood, Sonia Westwood 11. Betty Stewardson, Will Stewardson 12. Ste Smith, Samantha Tayler 13. Michelle Hammond, Matthew Hammond 14. Earls Suite entrance town & village life magazine | july/august 2018
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Audi RS4 Avant
By Rob Taylor I don’t generally find estate cars as attractive as their saloon cousins. There are occasional exceptions to this rule – stand up the Volvo V50 just before it was canned in 2012 – but fast Audi estates consistently trounce their less practical counterparts. Take the latest: the new Audi RS4 Avant. Now tell me you don’t want one. Even when you wipe the tears from your eyes after discovering its starting price – £61,625 – it’s still devilishly stylish, staggeringly brutal and distinctly appealing. That is, even though no one buys estate cars anymore. Still… the latest bearer of the RS badge combines tremendous everyday usability with exceptional performance from its 2.9 litre 444bhp TFSI engine. Even on patchy UK roads it zings like a missile from point to point, unleashing 443lb ft (which is nighon sustained between 1900rpm and 5000rpm) as it goes. Drive this car and you may well make overtaking fashionable again. The sprint to 62mph takes about 4.1 seconds and the standard Quattro drive does nothing to bog it down at launch. The fourth generation RS 4 Avant takes much of its design inspiration from the Audi 90 Quattro IMSA 112
GTO and I can see it: massive air inlets and a wide, flat Singleframe grille define the front end. The optional Matrix LED headlights display tinted bezels. Compared to the Audi A4 Avant, the wheel arches are 30 millimetres wider and contain 19” standard alloys (though if you want 20” Audi will sell them to you) giving added muscularity; it sits lower too and at the rear the oval tailpipes of the RS exhaust system and the roof edge spoiler make for a distinctly aggressive look. Spec it in pearl effect Nogaro blue to recall the first generation of the highperformance Avant from 1999. Top speed is capped at 155mph unless you pay Audi £1450 to have it extended to 174mph. And I can’t quite decide if you’d be mad to or mad not to. This brings me neatly to Audi’s formidably dense option list: too long to mention here but your main concerns will be whether to go for dynamic steering (£950) and sports suspension (£2000). You might also consider the sports exhaust (£1200), because it sounds so damn funky. Anyway… does this 1.7-tonne premium estate stack up in the real world: oh, of course it does. And it makes me think: why does everyone buy crossover vehicles? The RS4 Avant is able to return
up to 32.1mpg (199 grams of CO2), the biturbo is mated to a permanent all-wheel drive system and an eight-speed tiptronic gearbox, which is silky-smooth. The interior is achingly stylish and gloriously modern, fitted with sophisticated materials and a digital racing-style cockpit. The predominantly black interior is ripe for hours of customisation and houses highlights that include RS sport seats and a flat-bottomed RS leather sport steering wheel. Plus there’s the legendary Audi virtual cockpit, which is standard in the UK, which features RS-specific displays, indicating g-forces and torque. If all that seems faintly infantile, there’s much practicality as well: you still get 505 litres of boot space, which is more than anything available from BMW or Mercedes-Benz and rear head room is generous too. Usefully, the rear bench also splits 40/20/40. Audi’s brilliant 8.3” infotainment system and 12.3” digital instrument set-up come as standard too. Keeping an open mind, it’s very hard to find much to moan about at all. All I’d suggest is that you take it out on some sweeping A-roads and enjoy the supercar-baiting performance. I know I did.
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