Town & Village Life Magazine - May/June 2019

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TOWN & VILLAGE LIFE MAGAZINE LOCAL MAGAZINE DELIVERED TO 16,000 SELECTED HOMES AND BUSINESSES*

■ Enjoy Your Outdoor

Living Space

■ Fashion, Hair & Beauty ■ Eating Out &

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FROM THE EDITOR Soon we’ll all be feeling the pull towards the grassy outdoors as we loosen up our schedules (yes, work doesn’t completely stop – unless you’re a teacher) and cannonball into a Vitamin-D-drenched state of happiness. In theory. OK, so i may be getting ahead of myself a little but after a sun-soaked, absolutely stellar easter weekend this editor’s letter will be short, like a typical British summer, but our magazine will be long on quality advice about outdoor living, gardening, golf and

all the usual suspects you’ve come to know and love when the going’s good.

gastronomic delights – and i speak from experience here.

it’s a friendly reminder to take a breath, chill out and peel away the layers of what makes you tick: be it Health, Beauty, Hair (we’ve got loads of articles designed to help turn you into one of the Beautiful people) or posh metal from porsche. i know the new 911 will feature highly on plenty of dad’s Father’s day wish lists (don’t forget: it’s a day that’s fast approaching like, err, a porsche).

Keeping it stomach-centric is poxon’s Butchers and the latest craze, goat meat. Fast becoming a big thing because of its associated health benefits, this is something you really should try – especially since we’re providing you with plenty of recipes to get stuck into. there’s just no excuse not to.

Foodies among you will naturally plump for our eating-out section, which features two tasty reviews from the courtyard, wombourne and the copthorne Hotel, Brierley Hill. Both establishments offer

CONTENTS MAY / JUNE EDITION 12 Stourbridge HF Rambling Club 20 Stourbridge RFC 28 Crosswords & Puzzles 30 Rotary Club of Kinver 32 Recipe of the month 36 NICE – Centre for Movement Disorders 38 Grand Theatre competition 46/47 Enjoy your outside living space this summer 48 Gardening with Ann Winwood 50 Garden View Scaling the Wall – Clematis 52/53 Blacks Vets - Mythbusters Dental Special 62/63 Warwick 66 Willows Dental offering aid in Tanzania 68/69 Happy 60th birthday Nick 72/73 Goat Meat Recipes 76 Another busy summer ahead for Halfpenny Green Wine Estate 78/79 The Copthorne food review 82 Halfpenny Green Wine Estate Competition 84/85 The Courtyard food review 92/93 Royston Blythe: The ultimate transformation 98/99 Women’s fashion: Keep cool, look hot 118-121 Social Scene 122/123 Driving scared 124 The legend continues; New Porsche 911 launch at Porsche Centre Wolverhampton 126/127 Growing the game of golf 128 Motoring - Ford Fiesta ST 129 Index to advertisers 129 Answers to crosswords & puzzles

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so, stay tuned: there’s lots of tasty stuff ahead.

Geoff

see you in July...

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CONGRATULATIONS TO: Winner of the Grand Theatre competition to see Club Tropicana The Musical

Tania Frost, Kingswinford

Winner of the Premier Enclosure tickets at Wolverhampton Racecourse

Joanne Henn, Enville

Winner of a family pass for West Midland Safari & Leisure Park

Roslyn Gitsham, Baggeridge Village We gratefully acknowledge the support of businesses whose adverts appear in Town & Village Life magazine and whilst every care is taken to ensure accuracy, The Publishers cannot accept responsibility for loss, damage or omission caused by error in the printing of an advert or editorial. All artwork is accepted on strict condition that permission has been given for use in this publication. Adverts are accepted on the understanding that descriptions of goods and services are fair and accurate. Town & Village Life magazine does not officially endorse any advertising material included within this publication. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise – without the prior consent of Town & Village Life magazine Ltd.

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Winner of a Mother’s Day pamper package at Wollaston Beauty Clinic

Joanne Bradley, Amblecote

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George Clarke visits

Tile Choice

George Clarke is a celebrity architect, TV presenter of several shows, including Ugly House to Lovely Home, Old House New Home and Amazing Spaces, which explores the extraordinary world of inspirational small builds, as well as being founder of TV production company Amazing Productions. George is the founder and chairman of the educational charity The Ministry of Building, Innovation + Education (MOBIE) which aims to inspire young people through innovation and creative thinking into the architecture, design and building industry by creating homes for 21st century living.

Since 2018, George Clarke has been the voice of the Tile Choice TV and radio campaigns across a number of stations. We chose to use George Clarke for the passion which he shows towards architecture, art and design and because of his desire to make this accessible to all. In March 2019, George visited two of our Tile Choice stores, firstly our relocated Cannock store which boasts our latest shop layout which has been created to provide the customer with a more pleasurable

shopping experience and to make it easier to visualise the look they want to create in the home. George was keen to hear the opinions of our staff on current trends and the most popular tile ranges amongst our customers, greys, patterns and polished ranges were highly ranked. He expressed his feelings on using larger porcelain tiles to create an impressive look in the home. He then visited our Tile Choice Bilston store where we were holding a Trade Day. This meant George was able to speak with some of our suppliers, about the technology used in the innovative new products available in the industry. Many of our traders were keen to talk to him

about design projects to draw on his expertise to gain ideas on how they can also create amazing spaces. George’s wealth of experience in designing new homes, transforming existing houses or converting historic buildings is clear to see, but what shines through is his passion for design and architecture. He spoke about a recent trip he made to Japan where he was stunned by their incredible architecture. The Midlands Air Ambulance charity attended our trade day as our chosen charity, as a charitable man himself, George was interested to hear about the fantastic lifesaving missions, which they undertake on a daily basis. We believe that by having George Clarke as the voice of our advertising campaign, our customers will be inspired to experiment with creative design, to express their own personality throughout a project, whether it is transforming a kitchen, or a large scale new build. George realises that the home is one of the most powerful forms of architecture which affects us all, and we all have the possibility of experimenting with our own environment, to improve the way we live, and hopefully learn something along the way too.

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domestic contracts

atc coBridge new cadet centre

Three Pines were tasked with the project to construct a new Air Training Corp Cadet Unit to the rear of the existing Army Reserve Centre in Cobridge, Stoke On Trent. The project was initially for a standard size cadet unit the same as Three Pines had previously built at other sites in Telford, Warwick & Hereford. However, during the construction, the client extended the build to include a rifle range, additional classrooms & storage areas to make this in to what has been known as a ‘Super Centre’. This fantastic facility incorporates full Wi-Fi & IT facilities as well as state of the art touch screen TV’s to enable the young cadets to train and learn in a high-tech environment. The Air Rifle Range has 4 lanes & the latest facilities to allow the cadets to learn & sharpen up their target skills in preparation for the armed forces recruitment if they wish to pursue this route.

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Feel at Home at

Oriel House

Finding the right residential care home for your loved one isn’t easy. Although there are plenty of homes offering seemingly everything an elderly relative could need, sometimes it appears that there’s just one thing missing: a homely atmosphere. And, that’s where Oriel House is different because thanks to a friendly and dedicated team of staff – as well as a welcoming group of residents – everyone who steps through the doors at

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hours a day meaning that residents maintain their independence, dignity and freedom of choice. The Home has recently opened a brand new four bedroom living space, situated in an adjacent property, Beech House, to cater for those residents that prefer to live in a smaller setting with a distinctive ‘home from home’ feel. “Beech House has four en-suite rooms, a communal lounge and kitchen as well as wet

the Stourbridge-based care home feels immediately ‘at home’. Each resident at Oriel enjoys constant care and attention, support and companionship and their every need – as well as their personal tastes – are taken care of. In fact, many residents enjoy a whole new lease of life when they become part of the Oriel family as they enjoy companionship and a wealth of engaging activities – both in the home and out in the local community. “We motivate individuals to be as independent and active as possible,” explains owner Pete Saini, who owns two award-winning homes – in Wolverhampton and Tamworth – and took over the running of Oriel in January. “Our home is run by an experienced team who each share our

values and are passionate about delivering the best care and we all endeavour to provide a happy and homely atmosphere.”

room facilities. The first floor is accessible by passenger lift and the property has an unmistakably homely feel,” adds Pete.

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Beech House is linked to the main home and residents enjoy the same 24 hour care. At Oriel it’s clear that everything has been designed with the resident in mind and even the menu boasts a varied selection of mouth-watering meals that are sure to appeal to all tastes. So it’s no wonder that the home has achieved impressive 5 star ratings from local councils and is proud to be rated 9.6 out of 10 on independent website carehome.co.uk. Whatever your loved one’s needs, let them enjoy the best care in a fine setting and begin a brand new chapter at Oriel House Care Home. Get in touch with the friendly team today.

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sTouRBRIdGe hF RaMBLInG CLuB SHFRC is one of the longest established and most successful walking groups in the midlands. Established in 1954 and with nearly 300 current members the club puts on at least 6 walks every week of the year (7 during June and July) and in 2018 put on a total of 310 walks amounting to 2,050 miles! Our publicity event this year comprises 6 walks (3 mid-week and 3 at a weekend). These are taken directly from the club’s 2019 April to June programme and gives some idea of the varied walks put on by our club each week. The full programme can be found on our website www.shfrc.org.uk together with further information about us. If you like walking and want to meet and chat to some of our members simply turn up at the start point and time for any walk of your choice and enjoy a good walk, friendly company and camaraderie. There are no charges; guests can participate in up to 3 walks entirely free before deciding on whether they would like to become a member. Should you subsequently decide to join us the annual subscription is only £8 per year (with an initial one-off subscription fee of £6). We look forward to meeting you!

IF YOU LIKE WALKING COME AND JOIN US ON OUR

Tuesday 14th to Sunday 19th May 2019 Just turn up at the meeting point and time for any of the walks below Good walking shoes, a drink and snack are recommended. NB distances and walk times are approximate Tue 14th May

5.0 miles (C)

Wed (am) 15th May

5.0 miles (C+)

Wed (full) 15th May

9.0 Miles (C) (pack lunch)

Sat 18th May

5.0 miles (B)

Sun (am) 19th May

4.5 miles (C-)

Sun (full) 19th May

12.0 miles (B) (pack lunch)

Pepper Wood (Worcs.) Hagley (Worcs.) Sandwell Valley (West Mids.)

10:00 to 12.30 meet @ 09.30

10:00 to 12.30

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meet @ 09.30

10.30 to 15.30 Free car parking at first car park meet @ 10.00

on right after leaving Tanhouse Avenue (B43 5AG)

Starts from the free car park in Cleobury Mortimer 13:00 to 15.30 Childe Road, Cleobury Mortimer (Shrops.) meet @ 12.30 DY14 8PA

Sandwell Valley (West Mids.) Bromyard (Herefs.)

10.00 to 12.30 Free car parking at first car park meet @ 09.30

10:00 to 16.00 meet @ 09.45

on right after leaving Tanhouse Avenue (B43 5AG) The start is from the Tenbury Road car park in the centre of Bromyard

NB No dogs allowed, children under 16 to be accompanied by an adult

For more information please ring 07796 513360 or visit our website www.shfrc.org.uk

STOURBRIDGE HF RAMBLING CLUB (SHFRC) Affiliated to “HF Holidays” and “Ramblers”

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BRATCH COMMON ROAD, WOMBOURNE 19 & 21 Bratch Common Road form a large, period residence which is historically renowned for having been a former hospital which was converted into two dwellings for use by a single family who have lived in the property since that time. Each of the residences benefits from well-proportioned accommodation of enormous character and the homes stand within large, sweeping gardens which are well planted and which have a superb degree of maturity. 19 Bratch Common Road has the additional benefit of planning permission that has been granted for a two storey extension which would incorporate two further bedrooms to the first floor, together with a large laundry, shower room and garage to the ground floor. The opportunity exists for the continued use of the properties as two independent houses for extended family requirements or could be altered to provide exceptional and substantial single family residence which would be a magnificent home in a beautiful position. (EPC: E)

OFFERS AROUND ÂŁ640,000 VIEWING: Please contact the Wombourne Office.

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CATHOLIC LANE, SEDGLEY, DUDLEY A charming four bedroom detached cottage with exceptional views over Cotwell End Nature Reserve and as far as the Malvern Hills. On a clear day stretching as far as the Black Mountains. The original stonework and chimney which date back to the late 1500’s has been restored to an exceptional standard using lime mortar. The brick built sections of the cottage date back to the 1700’s and 1970’s, this too has been restored and lovingly cared for by the current owners. The interior has a high specification with oak joinery, Aga stove, wood burner, Karndean flooring, electric gates, full ring flood light security system and Heritage bathrooms. Some original features include beams thought to be around 700 years old, Inglenook fireplace and a cellar with the potential to be converted into further living space. (EPC: D)

OFFERS AROUND £595,000 VIEWING: Please contact the Wombourne Office.

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“We love the new shower and were blown away by Roman Bathrooms design. The layout was completely different to what we had before but it works so well and it feels like we have so much more space.” When the bathroom was completed, Roman Bathrooms started work on the kitchen, so the family had workmen in their home for five weeks.

“We have everything we want and it’s such a pleasure to use,” adds Donna. “Trevor is the cook and is enjoying the double oven and range hob and we have lots more storage than we had before, so it is easy to keep tidy and clutter free. “We would recommend Roman Bathrooms for bathrooms and kitchens without hesitation.”

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It’s that time of year when a large percentage of the population decide to clear out or change any out of date or unwanted furniture, clothes and general bric-a-brac. What most people fail to do is review their financial situation and take steps to improve their finances. I have in the past few weeks met with new clients who for some time have meandered along and lost thousands of pounds in the process. A few examples of how money has been lost are detailed below. Do you have an “old style” pension? • I was approached by a new client who is a business owner and has had a pension with Reassure for over 20 years. He is contributing £600 per month to this pension which has a 5% bid/ offer spread meaning that basically every month he 18

makes his payment, he is charged £30 for the privilege. To further compound matters he also had a significant percentage of his pension invested in a “cash fund” that pays Bank of England base rate minus 1% which effectively means that every month the value of this fund falls by 0.25%. In addition to this he also has the pension’s annual management charge of 1%. Are you a higher rate tax payer retiring soon? • I had another client approach me who had just turned 60 and had been made redundant. His total income for the year including the taxable element of his redundancy (first £30,000 is tax free) was £95,000. His employers were not prepared to make ad-hoc payments to his pension so this would have resulted in £50,000 of his income incurring tax at the higher rate.

I suggested to him that as we are near the end of the tax year and he intends retiring, he could make a lump sum payment into his pension and then withdraw in its entirety after 6th April. He had £46,000 surplus savings which is what he invested. This attracted tax relief of £11,500 so the gross contribution was £57,500. He will then receive a further £10,000 tax relief making his net contribution £36,000. When he withdraws this money in the following tax year, utilising his personal allowance and marriage allowance as his wife has no income, after tax he will receive (after paying our fee) £49,913, a saving of £13,913. Are you in a default lifestyle pension fund? • One of my real bug bears is the fact that a vast number of employees who have been enrolled into their employer’s workplace pension are invested in a “lifestyle fund”.

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This means that when you are within 10 years of retirement, on an annual basis funds are switched from equities to fixed interest and ultimately cash on the presumption that when you retire you will purchase an annuity. If your intention is to purchase an annuity then you are fine however for the majority whom it is not, it means that funds may be switched when markets have fallen and you will never recover the loss. A good example of this is anyone who had a birthday in January and is within 10 years of retirement age would have had funds switched just as their equity content had fallen between 6% and 9%. Incidentally, equity markets have at the time of writing now recovered these losses but monies sat in cash will have had little or no return. When did you last review your mortgage? • Another new client I met has a mortgage that was initially with Northern Rock and from the date he took it out it has never been reviewed. The balance outstanding is £280,000 and the standard variable interest rate he is charged is 4.79%. We arranged a re-mortgage to a new lender and fixed his rate for 5 years at a payment rate of 2.05% giving him a saving of £639.33 or, www.townandvillagelifemag.co.uk

assuming interest rates stayed as they are, a total saving of £38,360 over the 5 years.

The clients highlighted above are now financially astute and making the most of their hard earned money so please take time out and look at your finances, you never know it could save you thousands.

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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stourbridge Rugby Club Since the last edition Rugby activity at Stourton Park has been non-stop. The league status for both the Lions and the First XV is now confirmed and both sides have retained their status in Midlands West One and National Two North for next season albeit not as high up the tables as they had both aspired to be mid-season. There is a potential sting in the tail for the First XV that due to our Middle England location they could be level transferred to National Two South. This is a situation the control over which is completely out of our hands. At the time of writing we await the final result of fixtures in National One involving five sides, Birmingham Moseley, Caldy, Cambridge, Esher and Loughborough Jason Leonard OBE

Students. All will be revealed by mid- May one way or another. Our Mini and Junior Section have been busy organising the James Allport Festival on April 7th for the Under 13 Age Group and welcomed teams from eleven other rugby clubs. On Sunday April 28th it was the turn of our Under 10’s to organise another festival, this time with fifty-one teams from eleven other clubs. It was the Under 10’s who raised over £6,000 to be split between Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Mary Stevens Hospice and at half time during the home game against Otley presented cheques to the fundraisers from each of the charities. The new AGP pitch has attracted plenty of representative rugby from out of the region with the British Police playing both the Royal Navy and the British Army, Leicester Tigers Academy playing Bristol Academy and on April 14th we hosted the RFU Women’s Championship Play Offs when Trojans, from Eastleigh in Hampshire played Henley and Thurrock played Hove.

This was a first for the club and is witness to the increasing appetite for girls and ladies to get involved competitively in the sport. The May Marquee will be visible to anyone passing on the Bridgnorth Road when on May 10th we welcome Jason Leonard and Michael Vaughan as the speakers at our Corporate Lunch and Tru Groove as the band for our Ball on Saturday 11th. Friday’s Lunch is sponsored by A & H Construction of Halesowen and by Quilter Private Clients with Audi Halesowen providing the backdrop of models to enhance the day. As a club we have this year adopted ‘Pass the Ball by Hike or by Bike’ charity, with proceeds going to The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Charity and the RFU Injured Players Foundation. In the week prior various stalwarts will be either walking or cycling from Twickenham to arrive here on the Friday morning. More detail can be found on Just Giving ‘Pass the Ball by Hike or by Bike’. Already over £50,000 has been raised against a target of £75,000. And the next time you read our news we will be concentrating on the 2019/2020 Season with preseason games in August. Time flies. As always all our club rooms are available for parties and functions. Your contact here is Donna Tromans, our Hospitality Manager on 01384 395000.

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Dreamland - the home of luxury beds, bed frames and mattresses are having a massive Spring Clearance event. The independent, family-run business has reduced over £250,000 worth of stock ready for the end of year stocktaking. A high proportion of the floor models reduced to clear are better than half price, meaning not only could you benefit from the expert sales service at Dreamland but at the same time obtain an unbeatable bargain in the process Since 1976 Dreamland has been proud to showcase Slumberland sleep solutions, the current Slumberland vintage range encompasses the quality of this illustrious manufacture with cutting edge innovation within the bed industry. Dreamland currently stock every model within this range: platinum, gold, silver, bronze, copper seal.

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The knowledgeable team at Dreamland understand the importance of a good night’s sleep, that’s why they’re always keen to help their customers find the right bed for them. A great emphasis is placed upon training at Dreamland and the entire team are able to offer impartial advice to every one of their customers. Many of the staff attend manufacture lead courses, factory visits and trade shows culminating in a deeper understanding of the bed industry. Dreamland are proud to support a local charity, Mary Stevens Hospice, which does fantastic work in the local community. As owner Mike Brown Explains: “Rather than charge a fee for the products we deliver; we instead ask customers to make a donation to Mary Stevens Hospice. We’re delighted to have raised over £157,000 so far.” Whether you want to create your dream bedroom, treat yourself to a new mattress or maybe upgrade from a double to king-size bed or even super king, make sure that you visit Dreamland.

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The LudsTone open day

Open to the public one day a year sunday 9th June, 2019 year we are pleased to announce an additional attraction, a land train ride around these beautiful gardens. Visitors will have access to all of the grounds. Refreshments and a licensed bar will be available. Our popular museum will be open with many artefacts and items of interest relating to Ludstone Hall on display.

The biggest event of the year at Ludstone Hall is the Annual Gardens Open Day, which this year is on Sunday 9th June.

Held in support of All Saints Church, Claverley, this is the only time when the grounds are open to the public. The open day is always very well attended, with all proceeds going to All Saints Church, Claverley. As well as a variety of stalls for home, garden, crafts and antiques, this

The grounds will be open from 11am and admission is £4.00 for adults and free for children. Donations will be requested for entry to the museum. We look forward to seeing you. For all enquiries regarding stalls for this event, please call 01746 710528.

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There’s no better way to improve the look of your home – and add to its value – than with the addition of new windows, doors, a conservatory or even a brand-new flat roof. Whatever installation you choose, you’ll need to find a company that you can trust to provide the highest quality products and service. And, there’s no better choice than the expert team at long-established local family-run company, De Rosa Installations limited. Founded in 1997 and registered as a limited company in 2012, De Rosa Installations has built an excellent industry reputation and has earned an incredibly loyal clientele over the years. Director Rob Alexander is the founder of the company and heads the team at De Rosa Installations which includes his son Adam Alexander - his sister, Gill Alexander Williams – the company’s Sales Manager and his brother Andy Alexander, an installer. Every member of the team is committed to delivering excellent customer service, as Rob Alexander explains: “We’re really proud to offer our customers a completely bespoke service and we place great emphasis on quality throughout all aspects of our business, whether that’s in the products we use or the service we provide.”

proven to last for decades. Our premium range of windows, doors and conservatories gives our customers plenty of choice when it comes to style.” Within the range there are many colour choices and styles to choose from, including popular flush sash systems. For those concerned with security though, an Endurance door is the perfect choice. “Endurance doors are incredibly secure and a really ‘high-end’ option.” And, when it comes to roofing systems, the company lead the way. As the only approved Sarnafil installers in the area, the De Rosa Installations team are able to install the architectapproved premium flat roofing system in their client’s homes. “Sarnafil has been used on many high-profile buildings around the country, including Arsenal FC’s Emirates Stadium and Manchester’s Arndale Centre, as well as featuring on programmes like Grand Designs.” And, Sarnafil can be used on everything from listed buildings to new builds as well as on allmanner of commercial properties. All fitting is taken care of by De Rosa Installations in-house team of specialist fitters who have been employed by the company for many years.

to be delighted with our installations. We are small enough to care but big enough to cope with any project.” And the De Rosa Installations team work across the West Midlands and beyond on all-manner of commercial and domestic projects and, each job is completed to the same exacting standards. “We take real pride in the work we do and we are always willing to go the extra mile for our customers,” adds Adam. Why not see for yourself why so many home and businessowners choose De Rosa Installations? Contact the team today on 01902 897111.

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Kinver rotary club A ten-year-old Brierley Hill girl who has only owned a camera for “a short time” has beaten scores of midlands youngsters of similar age in a photography competition that has now put her into national finals.

Her picture, of swans swimming on the canal alongside her school, went on to compete against local winners from the 60 Rotary clubs that comprise District 10060, stretching from Lichfield in the north to Southam in the south and from Rugby in the east to Stourport in the west.

Having been proclaimed the winner from those pictures, her shot has now gone forward to the finals of the junior section of the nationwide Rotary competition when she will be against shots from up to 30 other district winners to find Rotary’s British Junior Photographer of the year.

Katie-Mae Mistrey, a year six pupil at Brierley Hill Primary School, beat 60 pupils from primary schools in Kinver, Wollaston and her own school, who entered photographs in the first round of the competition organised by the Rotary Club of Kinver.

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Winterdene

Excellence as standard Winterdene Carpentry & Construction Ltd is a local company based in Kingswinford. We are a small family run business consisting of Lee, the founder and director who’s a qualified carpenter and has over 20 years’ experience in carpentry work. And there’s Lindsey, Lee’s wife and administrative coordinator of the company who has over 15 years’ experience in administration services. We carry out a comprehensive range of works which includes all aspects of carpentry such as joisting and roofing, 1st fix works which include wall studding, roof struts, door frames and floor joists through to 2nd fix works such as fitting skirting and architraves, various types of flooring, fitting

internal and external doors, loft hatches and a range of internal storage solutions. We also carry out full stair renovations and we specialise in kitchen installations. We also do a range of construction services including conversions and extensions plus work on outdoor spaces such as laying decking, timber cladding, building summerhouses and constructing porches and canopies. We pride ourselves on giving exceptional customer service from the first contact to the finished product. Every job is completed to the highest standard and we offer a competitive price to our customers. We have a lot of returning customers which we think speaks for itself.

electricians who we ensure complete any works to the standards we hold for ourselves. We also enjoy a good working relationship with a number of developers who we carry out subcontract works for.

We use a number of trusted tradesmen on our jobs where needed such as plasterers and

Please have a look at our website and get in touch if you’d like to discuss any projects.

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R E C I PE BLACK PUDDING SCOTCH EGG

These are a great picnic item, but also make a lovely hot starter served with Dijon mayonnaise and pickled vegetables or piccalilli.

Preparation time: 1 hour MAKES: 4 Ingredients • 500g good quality black pudding • 6 free range eggs • 1 packet panko breadcrumbs • 50ml milk

2. Crumble the black pudding by hand to form rough breadcrumb consistency, then divide into 4 burger shapes. Cut 4 pieces of cling film 20cm square, place the black pudding on the cling film and roll or use your hands to make it at least 10cm in diameter, it should be no thicker than 1cm.

Method 1. Boil 5 of the eggs in rapid boiling water for exactly 6 minutes (runny yolk), if you prefer your yolk fully cooked

5. Now for the breadcrumbing (or pané as we say in the trade). Put the flour in a dish, in another dish beat an egg

• Vegetable Oil

with the milk. In a third dish place the breadcrumbs, Japanese panko breadcrumbs give the best result. Roll the black pudding covered egg in the flour first then in the egg mixture, then breadcrumbs. 6. Heat fryer or oil filled pan to 160c and cook for 5 minutes then serve imediately. Recipe by

3. Peel the boiled eggs but be gentle as they are runny in the middle. 4. Place the egg in the centre of the black pudding and start to wrap your egg, using the cling film to help cover the whole egg, then remove cling film.

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then 8 minutes, cool in running water for the same amount of time as cooking (Chefs tip: Have 1 spare egg for mishaps).

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Wooden LuxuRy

Quality craftsmanship, excellent service established in 2002, Wooden Luxury has long been transforming the look of their clients homes with quality wooden products. Establishing an enviable reputation in the trade, the company has become known for quality craftsmanship and excellent customer service. “We pride ourselves on our expert work, attention to detail and finishing touches,” explains Managing Director, Chris Holland. Created and installed by the company’s master craftsman, Wooden Luxury joinery is manufactured to fit every kind of shape and size of opening and complies with all new building regulations. “We work hard to ensure that our work conforms to the period appearance of your building, helping us guarantee customer satisfaction every time.”

The team undertake both residential and commercial work – including pub refits, shop frontages, solid hardwood doors and oak framed buildings. The company have an impressive client list and work with organisations like the Black Country Museum, Ironbridge Museum and Avoncroft Museum. “We have plenty of ongoing projects and work with many building companies specialising in historical building work.” Clients can choose to transform the appearance of their home with the addition of handcrafted windows and quality doors and beautiful bespoke kitchens. “Our windows are available in hardwood, softwood and oak. We guarantee quality and durability in all of our products.” If you want to create a garden room or garage at your home, the team can take care of that too.

Chris Holland (MD)

“We install oak frame buildings on properties throughout the area and we always select quality oak. We create buildings that stand the test of time,” adds Chris. So, whatever you’ve got planned contact the friendly team today and begin your own bespoke project. You’ll be amazed by the results.

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new ligHting & HOMeware range FOr ss19 Spring is well and truly underway, that only means one thing: a whole new lighting collection is now available to you. The new collection consists of an array of colours that range from pale pink to emerald green.

Firstly, you need to hear about the beautiful homeware we have to offer. The Veila tables are a firm favourite with their beautiful, dark marble effect. There are also mirrors with some spectacularly unique

designs. The Syagrus mirror is one to make a statement with its strong, palm tree print. Not to mention, the Veona and Lyshia make a perfectly suited pair with their intersected panels of glass and rose gold.

Now, let’s talk about our favourites with the new lighting ranges. As mentioned previously, the Hexagon pendant is an exceptional fitting.

The combination of LEDs, satin black, and polished chrome facets gives this pendant a distinct appearance, of angular geometry suspended in mid-air. The Falcon pendants are another that bring the functionality of LEDs and contemporary style together. Coming in a range of colours, the design is a sculptural form, comprising several symmetrical pieces that surround the ambient LED light. Want to see how stunning this range is for yourself? Then head on over to our website at www.lightingrus.co.uk. Alternatively, if you’re after something different, you can browse through the rest of our website, or take a look around our Wolverhampton showroom.

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NICE - Centre for Movement Disorders is a charity based in Birmingham, transforming the lives of children and adults with incurable movement disabilities. NICE supports over 300 families each year and provides an educational ‘can do’ approach to disability, through Conductive Education, for individuals affected by conditions such as Parkinson’s, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis. Arjan is a local child who began attending Red Boots School at NICE a few years ago. Since then, he and his family have felt a transformational impact. Arjan was born at 25 weeks with cerebral palsy and hydrocephalus and his health was in a serious condition. Despite being encouraged to switch off life support, his family held hope and saw him overcome a serious infection. Arjan’s Mum, Ranjit, began noticing Arjan’s chatty personality and felt hope when he started to roll and sit up. However, ups and downs followed and Ranjit found it challenging to find the right support for Arjan. After years feeling like she had nowhere to turn, a colleague recommended NICE’s Red Boots School. For nine months Ranjit and her family faced further challenges in trying to secure Conductive Education in Arjan’s Education

and Healthcare Plan so they could obtain vital local authority funding towards an education which would give her son the best start in life. Arjan then started at NICE and Ranjit saw he was developing new skills. From recognising signs and brands from a distance to a change of mindset towards walking with sticks, he quickly showed a sense of empowerment and independence with the realisation of how much he could do. Red Boots School has given Arjan opportunities to learn with other children and there’s always lots of fun and laughter. He has benefited hugely, learning to focus in an academic environment and flourish socially. For Ranjit, the new sense of confidence and independence Arjan has gained at NICE has enriched his life and his experiences, in addition to having a hugely positive impact on his entire family. At home he has fun playing with his brother and family holidays are full of exciting adventures.

Had Ranjit known about NICE earlier, Arjan would have been able to benefit from their free early years’ services. The charity’s Milestone Club and Red Boots Nursery give babies and very young children aged 0-5 opportunities to develop their potential. From learning how to crawl and sit up tall, to exploring the early years curriculum, this early intervention is essential and gives disabled children the best start in life. NICE is there for adults too, with diverse, specialist rehabilitation programmes for individuals living with cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis or people who have survived a stroke. These services benefit families across the Midlands and enable adults of any age to regain skills they may have lost, such as enabling a stroke survivor to regain movement and strength, or enabling someone with Parkinson’s to fix a tremor or improve balance.

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the art of inspiration This season sees the launch of many new Limited Editions from some of the country’s leading artists. The Glasgow-based artist, Scott Naismith, is currently finding great success with recent exhibitions in Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona, New York and Chicago and a collection of his Gicleé prints are featured at the Galleries. Scott’s ethereal depictions of the Scottish landscape and coast employ the use of vivid colour, producing incredibly powerful and emotive artwork that exudes energy and optimism.

This fine 19th century house is the home of a truly 21st century shopping experience. Established in Worcester Street for thirty five years, Stourbridge Galleries has a fine reputation as a gift shop, gallery and picture framers. Great design, quality and value for money are paramount when selecting the stylish and unusual collections for the store, giving a choice of products not readily available on the high street.

Becky Blair has recently launched a new collection that encapsulates her lively and eclectic style. Central to her painting is her vibrant and sophisticated use of colour that makes her work sing with the freshness and newness of a spring garden after the gloom of winter, or tropical colours after a freshening downpour.

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Gillian McDonald gains inspiration from her native Pembrokeshire to create landscapes that are rich in atmosphere, brought alive by her appreciation of the interplay between light and the natural environment. Her recent “Fishing Village” series, executed in her unique style, perfectly captures the feel of a village nestled around a sheltered harbour, surrounded by the cliffs of the wild coast.

Stourbridge Galleries is also showing new work from Anna Wright, Deborah Phillips, Katie Bell, Iain Faulkner, Paul Evans, James Bartholomew and many others. All pictures are carefully complemented by framing from Stourbridge Galleries’ own workshops, where a comprehensive bespoke framing service is offered for all types of artwork and memorabilia... Expect a warm welcome and something new and different to see each time you visit.

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Two floors of eye catching giftware, jewellery and home accessories provides a visual treat that makes shopping here such a pleasure. To complete that perfect gift, select from a range of beautifully designed contemporary gift wrap and bags.

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grand theatre cOMpetitiOn We have a pair of tickets to give away on the press night for THe BODYGUARD on Wednesday 26 June, the performance starts at 7.30pm. The smash-hit West End musical, THe BODYGUARD returns to Wolverhampton Grand Theatre for two weeks only with Jennlee Shallow as Rachel Marron. Former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard, Frank Farmer, is hired to protect superstar Rachel Marron from an unknown stalker. Each expects to be in charge – what they don’t expect is to fall in love. A ‘Brilliant!’ (The Times), breathtakingly romantic thriller, THe BODYGUARD features a whole host of irresistible classics including: Queen of the Night, So Emotional, One Moment in Time, Saving All My Love, I Have Nothing, Million Dollar Bill, I Wanna Dance With Somebody and one of the greatest hit songs of all time – I Will Always Love You. Alexandra Burke* will play the role of Rachel Marron at certain performances. *Alexandra Burke is scheduled to perform the role of ‘Rachel Marron’ at evening performances from

Tuesday 2 to Saturday 6 July only. Jennlee Shallow is scheduled to perform the role of ‘Rachel Marron’ at evening performances from Tuesday 25 June to Monday 1 July and matinee performances on Wednesday 3 July and Saturday 6 July. Casting is to be confirmed for matinee performances on Wednesday 26 and Saturday 29 June. The producers of The Bodyguard cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays. Please check before booking.

To book tickets for THe BODYGUARD from Tuesday 25 June – Saturday 6 July visit the Box Office, call 01902 42 92 12 or book online at grandtheatre.co.uk Tickets are for the specified performance only and cannot be given for any other performance or production. Tickets have no monetary value.

To be in with a chance of winning simply answer the following question correctly and send on a postcard with your name, address and telephone number to Town & Village Life Magazine, 1 Lytham Road, Perton WV6 7YY. Alternatively email your answer to info@townandvillageliefmag.co.uk and include your details by Friday 14th June 2019.

Who played Rachel marron in the 1992 Bodyguard movie? A. Oprah Winfrey B. Whoopi Goldberg

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Let’s mention the F(aLLs) word For many older people it’s something to keep quiet about, certainly not to admit to - an embarrassing incident that can cause a person to lose confidence and feel like you have lost your independence. You may not have even mentioned it to your GP as perhaps you feel it is just part of getting older! Most falls don’t result in a serious injury – if you watch a rugby or football match on the TV you will see players fall all the time! However, it’s how we cope with them, how they affect us, and how we can try to prevent further falls that is important. Our Strength and Balance classes are specialist training programmes led by qualified instructors that can help you to regain confidence after a fall (or if you feel your balance isn’t as good as it was). We can help you to get stronger, improve your flexibility and co-ordination, and very importantly

work to improve your balance. The good news is the exercise programme can help you to reduce or prevent further falls and injury. Falls are not an inevitable part of ageing. Why not give us a call for a confidential chat and more information about these specialist training programmes which are local, friendly and enjoyable. We have tea and coffee after classes so it’s also a chance to meet new people in the same position as you. We also run more challenging classes for people that are still active and want to stay that way! The evidence based and endorsed exercises are great for those diagnosed with osteoporosis and for anyone looking to keep strong bones. Not sure what might suit you? just call us for a chat and we can suggest a suitable class for you to try.

people who just want to feel fitter in their retirement. The classes also benefit those with conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Happy Hearts class Monday mornings – Amblecote Tai Chi for Health classes are a modernised and adapted version of the traditional form, designed by medical professionals and tai chi experts. It offers a safe, evidence based alternative and it provides all the benefits of tai chi in a manageable form. It’s relaxing and has many health benefits including reducing stress and anxiety, improving balance and building strength. Tai Chi for Health classes Tuesday and Thursday afternoon – Hagley Wednesday morning – Wall Heath

Strength and balance classes – please ring to discuss suitable classes, venues and times

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By Andi Way, Garden Designer at Boningale Garden Creations

GaRden sTyLInG tO suit youR spaCe If you’re looking to transform your garden this summer, you might already have a certain type of design-style in mind. You may favour a traditional style, appreciate a contemporary urban feel, or covet a natural space that is productive for wildlife. Or, you might want elements of all three. With so many design choices to navigate, Andi shares his expertise on creating a design that suits your lifestyle.

What style advice do you give to first-time clients? Really consider your motivations for re-designing your garden. More often than not, style choices will be influenced – and rightly so – by lifestyle and

family factors. It’s important to express your reasons for change to the team, and we can then draw on our expertise to decide which style avenues or influences would be a great match for your space. This ensures that we create a garden, regardless of the style, that is unique to the client and their needs.

Do you have a preferred garden style? For me, it’s more important to be in tune with my client’s aspirations and to understand what they would like to achieve, both aesthetically and practically. Besides, different design styles afford different opportunities – traditional styles tend to call on an abundance of colour and planting, providing timeless appeal. Contemporary styles allow us to really play with hard landscaping materials and lighting to create an uncluttered, minimalist feel.

What lifestyle factors might influence a style decision? There can be a myriad of influential factors, ranging from children and pets to mobility issues or a major life change – these are all important stimuli for design choices, and will be taken into consideration at the planning stage.

Can style be influenced by the size of a garden? With the right design, the size of a garden will not complicate style choices. I work with the given garden space and make sure the style works for that particular client.

To seek professional advice on different garden styles and to see how they can be designed to suit your lifestyle, please visit: www.boningale-garden-creations.co.uk/ or call me on 01902 376500.

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THIS SUMMER As soon as the good weather arrives it’s time to make the most of your outdoor space and enjoy spending the summer months outside. Here are our top three ways to make the most of your garden this summer:

Add an Orangery Orangeries are an increasingly popular choice for those looking to add extra living space - and value - to their property. They offer a seamless transition between your indoor and outdoor living spaces and because there is so much potential in terms of design, whatever style your property is, it’s easy to find an orangery that’ll be perfect for your home and garden. Whether you choose a traditional or modern design, every orangery looks fabulous when finished with bi-folding doors.

Perfect Your Patio If anything is going to spoil the look of your outside space, it’s an untidy patio. So, this summer why not overhaul your patio area and transform it into a place where you can sit back, relax and enjoy those long summer nights? Once you’ve got your patio looking suitably neat and tidy, treat yourself to some patio furniture and move 46

all socialising outside. With so many options to choose from – both in terms of style and comfort – you’ll be spoilt for choice.

You can sample the delights of a hot tub from Jacuzzi™. Many people still believe that buying a hot tub is an expensive purchase, but with a variety of finance options available, enjoying a hot tub in the comfort of your own home has never been so affordable. And, to finish off the look, invest in some new outdoor lighting and an ultra-trendy firepit.

Make Maintenance Easy If gardening really isn’t your ‘thing’, then why not swap those high maintenance areas with a practically effort-free alternative? Mediterranean style gardens are a really popular choice because they look fabulous and don’t require hours of hard work. Gravelled sections, as well as cobbled and pebbled areas work well as an alternative to grass and, pots and containers complete with all-manner of colourful blooms will ensure there’s still plenty of colour. Clipped hedges and topiary look fabulous alongside raised beds and both will serve to add structure to your garden. And, for a truly fabulous focal point, simply add a water feature.

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The growing season has arrived

Tips are provided by Ann Winwood, Lealans Garden Centre, Wolverhampton

There’s plenty to plant out and do in the vegetable plot at the moment.

Plant smaller quantities little and often to keep a steady supply of veg for the kitchen. Most garden centres sell packs of vegetable plants so it’s easy to plant out a few every fortnight as well as sowing seeds of radish, spring onions and basil. Tomato, Cucumber and Pepper plants should not be planted outside until the end of May and inside need some heat at night if temperatures are dropping low. Watch out for slug damage on young herbaceous plants, and summer bedding such as Marigolds. Use slug pellets or one of the natural controls that are available. ‘Slug Gone’ is a relatively new product that is made from sheep’s wool, it’s sold in pellet form which you put round the base of plants and once dampened its small fibres act as an irritant to slugs. Many herbaceous plants flower in their first year and there’s

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always a good selection available on our outdoor tables. The first batch of West Country Lupins should be ready now. Their many vibrant colours make a delightful splash of colour, along with the hardy Geraniums and the coloured leaves of the Heuchera. Don’t forget the traditional Delphiniums and Foxgloves which always give a good show. Summer bedding can be planted outside from the end of May onwards, so long as we aren’t getting any late frosts. Antirrhinums, Asters and Lobelia first, leaving Marigolds, Begonias, Impatiens and

Geraniums until the beginning of June if necessary. Water well to get established, then, feed fortnightly and dead head regularly. Look out for the new Impatiens Beacon which is Downy Mildew resistant, supplies will be limited, but if you do see them give them a go, trial results have been good so far. Hoe borders frequently, preferably on a nice sunny day and any weeds that are beginning to get established will wilt and die off quickly; regular hoeing will also allow air into the top layer of soil and encourage root growth. As the weather improves the grass will start growing and need cutting. Do a light cut first, gradually reducing the mower height over several cuts. There’s plenty of moss in lawns again this year and MO Bacter organic moss treatment is the ideal product to use against it. It can be applied to your lawn any time from March through to September, it contains an organic fertiliser that releases over a 3-month period which digests the moss, greens the lawn and improves the soil. It leaves no unsightly black patches and scarifying is not necessary. An added bonus is that if you accidently get it on your borders it won’t harm the plants in them.

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Scaling the Wall - Clematis “Pink Flamingo” produces nodding, semi-double, creamy flowers veined with deep pink. It has the added bonus of producing beautiful fluffy seed heads after the flowers fade. Clematis prefers its feet in the shade and its head in the sun. Make sure the plant’s roots are shaded: pieces of broken flagstone are ideal, or an old cracked upside-down terracotta pot with the bottom knocked out. When clematis is happy it will flower prolifically. Large-flowered clematis tend to produce a second flush in the autumn, but others like tangutica and orientalis wait to flower until then. Both of these are very vigorous and are great for covering unsightly sheds or old trees. Finally, if you have a sheltered spot against a wall try cirrhosa balearica. This is a beautiful, winter-flowering variety with ferny foliage and pale-green flowers spotted with crimson. So, there it is… my clematis lecture. Hopefully you took notes and are ready to branch out into a whole new world of climbers.

Happy gardening, What do you think of if I say ‘clematis’? I think most of us would think of the large, purple-flowered, “Jackmanii” or the rampant, bronze-leafed, pink-flowered montana rubens.

Rachael Leverton

They are both terrific plants, but I think they are a little over-used. My husband teases me that I tend to give my ‘clematis lecture’ when visiting friends’ houses and see one scrambling over a trellis. For your benefit I’ve written it down here. Clematis is known as the ‘Queen of Climbers’. It can be utterly spectacular and should definitely not be relegated to trellis. It can used for covering fences and arbours, old tree stumps, sheds and even in beds and borders. Choose wisely and you can have flowers from early spring until late autumn. For beds and borders you don’t want anything as vigorous as montana, which will smother everything it touches. Instead choose a daintier one such as a variety of texensis or viticella. The flowers of the texensis hybrids look like finely cut bells. “Etoile Rose” is a beautiful dark pink edged with paler pink and “Princess of Wales” is a beautiful rosy red. Both of these will scramble through shrubs and flower all summer. They die back in winter so can be tidied up then. Viticella hybrids produce flowers which look like little pixie hats as they open. “Minuet” has purple and white flowers suspended on fine stems while “Purpurea Plena Elegans” produces double blooms which open into little purple rosettes. One of the most difficult sites to find climbers for is an east or north-facing site. My absolute favourite clematis thrives in this situation and flowers in early spring. Clematis alpina 50

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MYTHBUSTERS D E N TA L S P E C I A L

dr sarah smith of blacks vets guides us through some of the common misconceptions when it comes to dental health in dogs and cats.

Dr Sarah Smith BSc (Hons) BVM&S MRCVS

We all know that a good dental hygiene routine is the best way to ensure that our teeth stay in tip top condition, but do we really know what to do when it comes to looking after our pets’ teeth? Should you brush every day, or will dental chews do the same job? How can you tell if your pet is struggling with painful teeth and what can you do to help avoid painful extraction Read on for helpful tips and advice…

MYTH: My pet is still

eating so can’t be in pain

OUR ADVICE: Unfortunately, this may not be the case. An animal’s instinct to feed itself will override almost any pain it is feeling, meaning that they often continue to eat even though they may be experiencing severe discomfort. Often a pet will seem to be really enjoying their food and will seem to gulp it down. This can be a sign that they are trying to bypass their painful teeth and are avoiding chewing. Other signs that your pet is in pain can include chewing on one side of the mouth and excessive drooling and pawing at their face. They may also simply be a little quieter than usual or seem generally out of sorts. Check regularly inside your pet’s mouth to ensure that there are no obviously broken or cracked teeth and that their gums are a healthy pale pink. Any redness or sore patches should be discussed with your vet as soon as possible.

unknowingly be contributing to unwanted weight gain, as well as risking tooth decay. The gold standard for oral health is brushing your pet’s teeth once a day, but even if you manage to brush just a few times a week, this will go a long way to helping your pet’s mouth stay healthy. It’s never too late to start a teeth cleaning regime so that your pet can reap the benefits. Pet stores, online retailers and some veterinary practices, including Blacks, will sell specially designed toothbrushes and toothpaste that can help make the process easier. Be sure to always use toothpaste designed for a pet and never use human toothpaste as the fluoride can be poisonous to animals. There are also specially formulated

diets that help reduce tartar and prevent the onset of gum disease. Speak to your vet about the suitability of these for your pet.

MYTH: Pets hate having their teeth cleaned so it’s best to leave well alone! OUR ADVICE: Hmmmm… this is sometimes the case but with a little patience and perseverance you will be amazed at what you can achieve! The trick is to start slowly and build your way up to a full clean. If you have a young pet, starting a dental health regime early on will pay dividends in the long run. Introduce your pet to the process by first letting them get used to the taste, smell and texture of the

MYTH: I don’t need to

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and more complex treatment can be avoided further down the line. Members also receive discounts on Scale and Polish treatments which can prevent more serious problems.

MYTH: If my pet does need tooth extraction, they won’t be able to eat. OUR ADVICE: Tooth extraction

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toothpaste. Put a little on your finger and let them lick it off. Allow them to be comfortable having your hands close to their mouth by using lots of fuss and keeping your voice low and reassuring. Introduce the toothbrush after a couple of sessions but do not attempt to clean their teeth yet. Simply add a little paste to the brush and again let them lick it off. Finger brushes can be very useful for smaller dogs and cats, so experiment with what your pet is comfortable with. Follow up

your first session of actual brushing with lots of fuss and praise so that your pet begins to associate the process with reward. If you try all of these tips and still cannot get your pet to allow you to brush their teeth, then you can always bring your pet to us where one of our trained nurses can help with tips and advice on how to brush. Members of our Protect My Pet ClubTM benefit from two routine dental checks every year to spot the early signs of decay so that this can be remedied,

is usually a last resort, but if your vet does recommend this, there is no need to worry. Extraction can prevent infection and may be a safer option for the overall health of your pet as untreated infections can lead to organ damage or in extreme cases, even death. Your vet will advise you of the steps to take to look after your pet immediately after the procedure, which will include advice on how to feed them. A bland meal of chicken, fish or specific post-operative recovery food can be a good option for the first few meals as this will be soft against sore gums. Most pets can return to their usual diet within a couple of days and may be eating with renewed vigour!

For help and advice on your pet’s oral health, visit any one of our five Black Country practices in Lye, Sedgley, Quinton, Oldbury and our flagship accredited veterinary hospital in Dudley or visit www.blacksvets.co.uk

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DUDley soUtH

Ladies Luncheon Club At the April meeting Chairman Ann Rogers was delighted to welcome a record number of 39 members to enjoy the lovely food served at The Lodge, Wellington Road, Dudley and to hear from speaker Mr. Pete Moody from the Beacon Centre for the Blind. His talk was entitled “Care of the Eyes” and he explained the different conditions that cause sight loss and what help is available. He asked members to try on several pairs of glasses that mimicked the most common problems and explained that 3 times more light is

needed when you are 60 years of age than 20. The Beacon Centre was started 144 years ago and in 1963 they moved to their present site. 10 years ago a new purposebuilt centre was completed and has 71 apartments, a gym, arts and crafts, social events, an allotment, bowling, cricket, day care and help to gain employment. A successful Bring and Buy with an Easter theme in yellow and white was organised by Jill Buchan and June Weaver, ensuring a lively meeting. Meetings are held on the second Friday each month,12pm for 12.30pm at The Lodge, the next being on 10th May when the speaker will be Jane Fraser from the Red Cone “The French Connection”.

On the 14th June John Butterworth will explain “How the stagecoach transformed our area”. The coach outing to Webbs of Wychbold on the 22nd May will pick up at The Lodge at 9.15 am and Kingswinford Community Centre at 9.30am. Visitors are most welcome and can attend 3 times before deciding to join. For more information ring the Secretary on 01902 372984 or email albertgriffithsme7@gmail.com

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The Woodlands offers a warm welcoming and family atmosphere. We have a team of trained and dedicated staff that bring compassion and experience to every aspect of their work, providing high quality, professional, person centred care. We put our residents at the heart of everything we do.

The Woodlands Experience You can relax in either of the two generous lounges or private gardens, enjoying the home cooked food or spending time with family and friends. Diets and daily living choices are tailored for you.

The Woodlands is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and provides excellent Palliative care.

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Wa r w i c k By Rob Taylor

I couldn’t repress a sly, private chuckle when standing in line at Warwick Castle earlier this year. Beside me stood a group of American tourists, each of whom insisted upon repeatedly mispronouncing the lively market town which sits on the banks of the River Avon as WAR-wick. I know it’s mis-CHEE-vous of me, but it got me thinking on how Americans always rhyme the beginning of the word ‘police’ with ‘toe’ and furthermore about just how many of these mistakes in pronunciation ultimately stick over time. And it’s nothing new or specific to our friends from across the pond: wasp used to be pronounced ‘waps’ and horse, ‘hros’. Such mispronunciations 62

are enormously common: a recent survey found that there are many words under threat from this process of metathesis: ‘ask’ may soon be aks, ‘nuclear’, nucular and ‘prescription’, perscription. Watch any YOOF-orientated TV today and you’ll know exactly what I’m Finking.

museums and St Mary’s church, with its rare medieval ducking stool. The town was founded in 914 AD by Ethelfleda, sister of Edward the Elder, as a defence against the roving Danes. After the Norman conquest of England, William the

Of course all of this bothers only curmudgeonly people on the down-slope of life and takes years to permeate into the system anyway, so, I reasoned, who cares? I instead got on with enjoying my visit to the Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade 1-listed castle – which dates back to William the Conqueror and boasts landscaped grounds by Capability Brown – and the town it overlooks. Warwick offers visitors not just medieval history but vibrant modern life too: there are extensive parks and gardens to explore and an array of notable buildings to visit which include the Lord Leycester Hospital almshouses, military town & village life magazine | may/june 2019


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Conqueror established a motteand-bailey castle at Warwick in 1068 to maintain control of the Midlands. The town grew rapidly, but the medieval core remained delightfully compact because expansion of the town was limited by surrounding sites of historical importance, as well as its physical location: grounds of the Priory, St Nicholas Meadow, the River Avon and Warwick Castle pin the town in tightly. With this in mind it’s a minor miracle that any buildings remain at all after the Great Fire of 1694 swept through central streets. St Mary’s had to be rebuilt with a new nave and tower, but the town’s Guildhall, now the Lord Leycester Hospital, as well as a group of timber-framed buildings around Thomas Oken’s House – today a tea room – did survive to feature in TV series like ‘Pride and Prejudice’. Market Place hosts a thriving Saturday market and a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs – and it needs every one of them, because Warwick’s streets are always awash with visitors. Although don’t think there’s a high student presence in the town because even though Warwick University is highly-rated and boasts alumni www.townandvillagelifemag.co.uk

as diverse as Sting and Germaine Greer, the university is actually located in Coventry and most students live in Leamington Spa. The town’s obvious aesthetic appeal has drawn in many prominent artists over the years. J M W Turner visited in 1794 and produced some exquisite watercolours. There’s even a suspicion that Caesar’s Tower – Warwick Castle’s tallest tower, which comprises three storeys, excluding the Gaol – may have been the inspiration for his Boccaccio Relating the Tale of the Bird-Cage. John Constable also visited Warwick in 1809. And now to the elephant in the room, the reason for why the aforementioned Americans were beside me that day, Warwick Castle itself. So dominant and so compelling, it dwarfs all other points of interest in the town. Attacked in 1264, besieged in 1642 and damage by fire in 1871, the castle has survived the fickle hand of history to become one of the bestpreserved medieval castles around, with a collection of armoury second only to the Tower of London. Warwick Castle was under the stewardship of the Earls of Warwick until it was given to Sir Fulke Greville by King James I in 1604.

The Greville family, who owned the property until 1978 (when they sold it to the Tussauds Group for £1.3 million), then converted it into a magnificent country house. The castle has often hosted royalty: Queen Elizabeth I visited in 1566 during a tour of the country, although because at this point the castle’s living quarters were in a state of disrepair, a separate building had to be built for her to stay in. In 1868, Queen Victoria showed up; Elizabeth II paid a visit in 1997 and Diana, Princess of Wales, passed through in 1986. Today the castle is one of the most visited stately homes in the UK, it houses the world’s most powerful catapult - a medieval weapon called the trebuchet, which stands 60ft tall, weighs 22 tonnes and is capable of hurling projectiles a distance of almost 1,000ft – and is home to many impressive birds of prey, including a Steller’s sea eagle and the UK’s only free-flying Andean condor – the world’s largest bird of prey with a wingspan of over 10ft. So I think it’s pretty safe to pronounce that Warwick does indeed rule the roost, just please remember how not to pronounce it. 63


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THE PERFECT COUNTRY HAVEN AWAY FROM THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE... 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 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. 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. “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 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.

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offering aid in Tanzania lead physicians however what they lack is the resources. Not just the medical supplies but also the food and drink to nourish the children and their parents while they’re undergoing treatment. The Willows team and their amazing patients managed to raise over £3600 which was used to help fund the chemotherapy for all 35 of the children that were staying in the facility. The parents and children in the facility also help raise funds for their own care by making bags and dolls to sell.

Cancer in children is one of the universe’s most horrible things. 85% of children’s cancer in the world presents in developing areas like Tanzania. The fight against children’s cancer in Tanzania began in 2004, 9 out of 10 children with cancer lost their lives. Neels’ parents grew up in East Africa so when the opportunity arose to help at some of the children’s cancer wards in Tanzania, it was a no brainer.

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The Tanzanian based NGO’s name is Tumaini La Maisha and it means hope for life. Cancers such as Retina Blastoma (tumors on the retina) and Lymphomas are thankfully quite rare in the UK and when they do occur mortality rates are thankfully incredibly low. However, the same can’t be said for developing countries such as Tanzania. In 2004 only 5% of tumors were picked up on and now that figure is 65%. There is still a long way to go but there have been radical improvements. Both surgeons and doctors have the skills to treat patients in the hospitals under the guidance of

Jay and Ryan (Neel and Vicki’s two boys) both had fun playing with the children and learning about what it was like living in Africa. Both Jay and Ryan used their pocket money to buy cakes and orange juice for the children, which everyone devoured. The charity that helps and looks after these children is called (We Are TLM) and can be found easily on Facebook if you’d like to help. All profits from tooth brushes and all other oral health products sold both this year and last here at Willows Dental and Implant Centre went towards funding the chemotherapy for these lovely children. Neel, Vicki and the team at Willows Dental would like to thank all of their clients who have helped support We Are TLM.

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Another Busy Summer ahead for

Halfpenny Green Wi n e E s t a t e

For those interested in learning more about the exciting world of English wine, Halfpenny Green runs tours and tastings throughout the summer months, which are available on selected dates (by booking only). Guests are taken to see the vines and the winery, learn about how Halfpenny Green’s wines are made and indulge in an all-important wine tasting! All of this is followed by a two-course meal. Great value, at just £24.95 per person – gift vouchers are also available to purchase from the shop! If you prefer the stronger stuff, Gin Tasting Vouchers are also available to buy at £28.50 per person.

After their biggest harvest ever in 2018, the Wine Estate, set in the stunning South Staffordshire countryside, is braced ready to see what this year’s harvest will yield. To add to their eager anticipation, the Wine Estate will not only be hosting their fourth Food & Wine Festival, this year will see their first ever Gin Festival! Due to its popularity, the Wine Estate looks forward to hosting their fourth Food & Wine Festival on Saturday 8th June. An event which all the family can enjoy, with food and drink stalls (and plenty of samples, of course), live music and a barbecue throughout the day, this free event promises to be a fantastic day! And to top it all, on the following day, Sunday 9th June, the Estate will hold its first ever Gin Festival! Here, not only will all those gin lovers out there be treated to an abundance of artisan gin stalls and again, live music and 76

a barbecue, they will also have the opportunity, if they so desire, to buy a Gin Tasting Ticket for the day (£15.00). This will entitle them to try twelve gins, together with a full-size Gin & Tonic of their choice! This is a must if you have a penchant for gin! This year also saw the opening of the Estate’s new Loft Balcony, which is the latest addition to the on-site shop, set across three floors, with panoramic views of the South Staffordshire countryside. The authentic converted barn stocks a range of traditional produce - such as jams, preserves and chutneys – plus fresh cheeses and olives at the deli counter, and, best of all, there’s an entire floor dedicated to alcohol, including their whole range of thirteen awardwinning wines and over one hundred artisan British gins!

If drinks aren’t your thing, or you fancy indulging your stomach too, the Wine Estate is home to a restaurant and tearooms, open for lunch seven days a week. The restaurant serves up a range of delicious homemade produce, all cooked fresh to order by a dedicated team of chefs. So, this summer is the perfect time to visit your local vineyard – Halfpenny Green Wine Estate! Call 01384 221122 for enquiries and table bookings, or head to its website www.halfpennygreen.co.uk.

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A family business, established in 1983, Halfpenny Green Wine Estate has 30 acres of vines managed by Martin, which 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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FARADAY’S RESTAURANT AT

The Copthorne Hotel By Rob Taylor

Shopping at Intu Merry Hill is always challenging during the school holidays – and this Easter is no different. The mall is thick with youngsters either meandering aimlessly, anaesthetised on social media, or shouting loudly from oversized pushchairs. For many only the thought of a hearty meal at the end of it all allows them to endure. But options are increasingly limited for the regular shopper. Yes, myriad chain restaurants and fast food eateries litter the aisles but what about if you want a break from the norm?

The Copthorne Hotel is right on the shopping centre’s doorstep and is situated on Waterfront Level Street, Brierley Hill. I guarantee most of you will have driven past it more times than you can count when on your way to buy a new something or other. I know I have – and I’ve yet to dine there. I can foolishly admit that for some time I have made the mistake of thinking that the hotel’s stellar reputation for social and corporate events, as well as luxurious accommodation, was its only accolade. A chance meeting with an old friend put me right.

Fed up with bouncing between Intu Merry Hill’s many eateries, he wandered into Faraday’s Restaurant to feed his young family and was delighted with the results. When my partner Nicola and I arrive at the imposing waterside complex we can immediately see why. Unfurling before us is a plush reception space with Faraday’s Restaurant and

Bar set squarely ahead. Slick and modern with just the right amount of personalisation, the bar area is a vibrant hub, full of guests enjoying the amenities. We’re taken through into the restaurant, which sinks down on a lower level, overlooks the splendid marina and is noticeably quieter and vaguely more formal than the bar. Despite being early in the evening it is awash with diners, many of whom appear to be familiar with staff. Regulars? In a hotel? Surely not. It turns out that I’m wrong again. Restaurant Manager Mark Childs and Assistant Restaurant Manager Max Muddasar settle us in, acquaint us with a newly-launched menu and invite us to look over the wine list. Once we learn that the hotel has occasionally among its features a dedicated gin bar, we can’t resist the offer of a visit to our table from resident mixologist Owen Shelton. Two cocktails later – ‘Sex on the Beach’ (£6.95) and a ‘Virgin Mojito’ (£3.95) – and we’re both scoping out the innards of this fabulous room while throwing regular glances towards the outdoor space, which is truly eye-catching: I bet the terrace is jammed packed with al fresco dining in the summer. But back inside: Faraday’s Restaurant is hugely comfortable and appreciably stylish, it provides fine British cuisine whether at lunch or during the evening. According to our genial host, Max, it regularly sees “walk ins” as well as hotel guests and visitors. Turns out that my friend isn’t the only clever clogs to think of dropping in here, post-shopping. I start to feel increasingly stupid.

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ever-popular Sunday lunch, which is £17.95 for two courses. But the a la carte menu is the beating heart of the restaurant, the one which can make or break a reputation so here goes, let’s dive right into starters.

There really is something for everyone: from weeknight bar offers (we visit on ‘Big Meat Monday’, when you can get a Mixed Grill and Pint for £18.95) to uber-posh Whittard of Chelsea afternoon tea from £16.95 per person and the

Nicola picks ‘Carrot and Coriander Soup with crusty bread’ (£4.95) and I go for ‘Sirracha Spiced Chicken Wings, with a mango and coriander dip’ (£5.95). I wanted to sample her soup – because it looked so thick; almost hand-churned and smelt amazing – but I couldn’t resist the searing heat of my chicken wings, after which there was no going back. The cool, delicious dip is an expert match for these extremely appetising snacks. One sip of my cool mojito later and we’re watching the sun dip down below the Waterfront buildings that overlook the marina: squint and you could be on holiday abroad. From our choice window seat, I can scarcely believe that we’re in an urban centre in the heart of the Black Country. Sunset brings with it a shift in mood as the restaurant’s lighting takes over to create a warm and hospitable ambience. Still the vibrant atmosphere persists as parties of all shapes and sizes enjoy themselves. Yet customer service standards never dip despite the hustle and bustle and Max is always attentive, adeptly walking the line between being informative and over-zealous. A thirty-year veteran in hospitality, it’s clear that he enjoys his work.

And it’s clear for all to see that I absolutely love my ‘Braised Lamb Shank, with honey roasted vegetables, champ potatoes and rosemary and red wine sauce’ (£16.95): the meat is rich with flavour and slides off the bone; the potato melts in the mouth and the vegetables prove lively and crisp. Nicola’s ‘Pan-fried Chicken Wrapped in Smoked Bacon, served with a wild mushroom and leek risotto and whole grain mustard sauce’ (£12.95) is a hit also. We both choose from the “small dessert” section of the menu, which comes with coffee for £5.95: I pick ‘Warm Waffle, caramelised banana with vanilla bean ice cream’ and Nicola has ‘White Chocolate Creme Brulee, with caramelised cinnamon biscuits’. It’s strong praise indeed when she comments that this little offering is among the finest she’s ever eaten because whenever a menu offers this sugary classic she invariably orders it. I enjoy my miniature waffle also: the balance of flavour is especially good. Faraday’s proves to be the perfect antidote to the chaos of life in shopping’s fast lane, a well-located, well-priced and well-worth visiting restaurant whether you’re local to it or not. I overhear one customer remark that he’s travelled over 100 miles to get here and while that may be extreme, I’ll gladly visit again and again – and not only because I want to escape the shops.

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Wolverhampton Racecourse P RO U D TO S U P P ORT

TEENAGE CANCER TRUST

Wolverhampton Racecourse, located just under two milefrom Wolverhampton’s city centre, hosts over 80 fixtures each year and welcomes over 120,000 visitors to its fantastic race days. The venue has a fantastic customer base for both racing and conferencing, and its large outdoor space and vast amount of room options make it the perfect venue for a wide range of events including product launches, exhibitions, weddings, award dinners, outdoor space, carpark hire and centre course hire. With its onsite Holiday Inn hotel and excellent transport and road

links, and even a helipad for guests travelling far and wide, it’s no surprise the venue is going from strength to strength. Wolverhampton Racecourse joined forces with Teenage Cancer Trust for a day of fun for all the family on Easter Bank Holiday, Monday 22nd April. The family themed raceday, which was free for children, was jam-packed with activities including bouncy castles, inflatables, face painting, Easter Eggs and a chocolate tombola. Not only was there plenty to do around the racecourse to keep the kids entertained, but families enjoyed live-action horse racing right from the trackside. The racecourse has been at the heart of Wolverhampton city centre since 1825, so supporting a national charity with local feet was extremely important to the venue. Every year

approximately 220 young people are diagnosed with cancer in the West Midlands region. Teenage Cancer Trust makes sure that no young person faces cancer alone. Teenage Cancer Trust funds 3 specialist units in the West Midlands, at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham and the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham. Kerry Morris, Marketing Manager at Wolverhampton Racecourse said “Our Family Fundays are always very popular with local families and it was great to support and raise awareness and vital funds for Teenage Cancer Trust at such an appropriate fixture this Easter.” Teenage Cancer Trust will return again in the summer when the racecourse hosts its ‘Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside’ theme on Friday 16 August.

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By Rob Taylor

The Courtyard

W o m b o urne

The Courtyard in Wombourne is owned and run by husband and wife team, Simon and Louise Ward. When I arrive at the restaurant I have no idea what their pedigree is (until Simon fills me in over drinks at the bar: both have an impressive background in hospitality) but I’m fairly certain they know how to cook, and how to run a top establishment. I’ll tell you how I know this: it’s not because of the rave reviews you’ll find on social media, nor is it because I’ve visited before or scoped out The Courtyard’s website. It’s because, in this instance, I have a secret weapon: a friend of mine whose life revolves around two things: real ale and real food. He loathes ‘fine (posh) dining’, characterising it as “a loathsome mix of sycophantic service, overelaborate cooking and absurdly high prices”; equally he is excoriating about ‘pub grub’. He hates all beer that is produced in high volume; anything that hasn’t only fermented in the vessel from which it was 84

served, with only natural – not forced – carbonation, makes him apoplectic. He says the restaurant made a really good impression on him when he attended last year’s Beer Festival at The Courtyard (along with over 300 other beer boffins) and then subsequently dined there. So if he says it’s good, then it must be really good. But don’t take his words for it, continue to read mine… after all I have, over the last ten years, consumed restaurant reviews like they were remedies for an ill-defined ailment. And as such I know the difference between artichokes and cardoons – I think.

The Courtyard is nestled away from the hustle and bustle of Wombourne’s busy High Street in an actual courtyard. One or two signs on High Street point the way to what is fast becoming the village’s worst kept secret. Success speaks for itself and Simon and Louise have seen nothing but since they took the helm in December 2017, with a mission to provide discerning diners with top-notch food at reasonable money. “We like to think we offer Wombourne a bit more. The village is well served by two Indian restaurants and many pubs but we feel there is still demand for us – we definitely bring something

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new to the table,” says Simon – who is our genial host this evening – as he leads my girlfriend Nicola and I into a comfortable lounge space, which is informal, warm and rich in contemporary décor and adjacent to the bar with a view through into the kitchen. “We hope to fill a gap in the local market – better than pub food, freshly-cooked and conceived by people who are passionate about food and drink.” And although at this point I am, to be brutally honest, most interested the filling the gap in my stomach, I indulge Simon further because passion is a watchword (or should be) for the hospitality industry and it is what helps set The Courtyard apart. One look at the menu says it all; passion seeps from its every pore. And I’m not talking about pretentiousness: it’s not written by a chef who thinks he is a philosopher, it is instead a symphony of harmonious flavour balancing, allied to very reasonable pricing. Louise is Head Chef and has over 25 years’ in the hospitality industry (so has Simon) but she’s not spent all of that time in the kitchen, so she’s not frazzled from over-work and is still hungry to prove herself. Simon has carved a niche for himself via his wine tasting evenings; he boasts an encyclopaedic knowledge that we’re both happy to tap into when we order drinks. Nicola samples a popular and hard-to-find (The Courtyard is one of but a handful of stockists in the UK) niche product of her own in Netherton’s own Dr Eamers’ gin. We’re then led up to a charming dining space which is in equal measure private and spacious. In fact, it’s beyond what even we are expecting in both size and stature.

Separating the bar area and lounge from the dining space is a masterstroke and delivers a real sense of occasion. Here we tuck into our starters: Nicola enjoys ‘Gyoza – Japanese vegetable-filled dumplings, teriyaki dipping sauce’ (£5.25); I have ‘Tempura battered prawns with pak choi, ginger, sweet chilli dressing’ (£5.95). We enjoy every morsel: special praise must go to the dumplings (yes, I did try one) because nailing a proper dumpling mix can be tricky but here you get flavours, textures and combinations that are pretty damn smart. The dipping sauce is exquisite also. Now the main courses… ‘Cajun spiced chicken breast, sweet potato rosti, tomato salsa, lime yoghurt’ (£12.95) for Nicola and ‘Pan fried sea bass, Italian style tomato and olive sauce, crushed new potatoes, tenderstem

broccoli, baby corn’ (£14.95) is my choice. Prime ingredients, carefully sourced and cooked with real brio to bring out their qualities leave me convinced that we’ll be visiting The Courtyard again soon. Nicola, once she stops raving about the succulence of the chicken, agrees. After Simon has delivered to us (in customarily fast, efficient style) two tantalisingly tasty desserts – ‘Crème brûlée and orange shortbread’ (£5.95) and ‘Chocolate Malteser cheesecake, vanilla ice cream’ (£5.95) – he elicits our opinion on the evening and reveals he is pleased that we “selected items from the menu that allowed us to really push ourselves and showcase what we’re able to do here.” It’s The Courtyard’s willingness to extend itself and its unwillingness to remain static that points to its continued success. After all, who wants more of the same, again and again? So, the next time you do “the usual” and visit your local pub, remember what you’re missing. Once you’ve tried The Courtyard for yourself, you’ll no longer need the words of strangers. You’ll be a regular customer in no time; I know I will. The Courtyard, Walkers Way, High Street, Wombourne WV5 9DP. For bookings please call 01902 894400.

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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.

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2. Hydrate on your journey, if you do drink alcohol or lots of coffee chase it with the same glass of clear water every time. Hydrated skin is healthier skin, tans better and safer. 3. Your skin takes 3 days for the melanin to reach its surface when exposed to sunlight. This means you are not tanning for three days you are only burning , which means you will not tan you will just peel. So go in the sun in small bursts cover up and then go back out. No more than half an hour a time at 26 degrees.

8. Vitamins in foods we eat are our best defence against short and long term skin damage. So prep before and on holiday & post holiday with a vitamin overload. Smoothies, fresh fruits with your alcohol and non-alcohol cocktails.

4. As the sun starts to brown you it’s actually cooking your skin this continues after dark. To save your skin stop this cooking process with ‘Hydro Cleansing Milk’ the French lavender stops the cook process. It’s a great dissolver of oil but leaves a moisture film and the coconut milk is a natural after-sun. 5. One big reason for sun holidays is our skin and well-being love Vitamin D production. Did you know the first 15 mins of sun light is enough to make the body produce Vit D. But only if your eyes are not covered with sunglasses. So after 15 minutes you can pop your sun glasses on and continue to get those rays. 6. Sun protection! You must do this. Our skin cannot cope with the ozone layers break down. So we have to protect. Heaven has developed a Prism Light Defiance technology that

9. Fluid retention if your like me my body only has to look at a plane or the sun and it instantly doubles is size. This is our bodies defence mechanism. So green tea, or nettles steeped in hot water. The very best is cider vinegar every night 7 days before your holiday it builds the potassium levels in your system and helps your body to let go of fluid. 10. Have a great time, happiness is the best anti-ageing we can have it releases hormones that look after our skin. The same as when your in love. Oh and one last thing stop midges biting tonic water makes your blood not be so tasty. My After Soother stops the itching and they don’t like the Tea tree either and it’s an excellent after-sun. Bee Venom Masks are the very best to stop sunburn or bites itching or sores. Oh yes, and it makes you look so young.

10 Best Tips was bought to you by Deborah Mitchell founder of Heaven Skincare. All products mentioned can be bought at the Salon in Shifnal or online at: shop.heavenskincare.com

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An aesthetic clinic you can trust WHEN YOU STEP INTO SYMÉTRIE YOU KNOW YOU ARE IN SAFE HANDS Before you decide or book any aesthetic treatment you should always do your research. A face to face consultation with your clinician is essential. After all your face is literally in their hands. It’s important to make the right choice and choose a clinician and clinic you can completely trust. Our aim at Symétrie is to attain natural, beautiful results for all our male and female clients. Founder Tracy Butler has been in the aesthetic industry for over 15 years. She has been qualified as a Nurse for over 20 years. She is a member of the RCN (Royal College of Nurses), Dermatology Nursing and fully registered with the NMC (Nursing & Midwifery Council) as an Independent Nurse Prescriber.

Botulinum toxin. During this time she has attended many Master Classes, both in the UK and internationally, this has enabled her to keep right up to date with all the newest methods and ideas, which allied to her caring and patient approach, allows her to deliver the most suitable treatment in the most comfortable and relaxing manner.

“I believe that feeling confident and attractive is important to most of us and I care very much that my clients are overjoyed with their results”

layer of the skin is thicker. Due to higher levels of sebum production men’s skin tends to be oilier and more acne prone. It’s important to receive aesthetic treatments from a practitioner who understands these differences and can adapt your treatment accordingly. Symétrie specialise in Aesthetic Treatments for men so if you or your partner are considering treatment then why not call and arrange a FREE consultation - you’ll be in safe hands.

Award winning Aesthetic treatments for men and women at Symétrie.

Tracy also continues to mentor and train Level 7 delegates for Harley Academy, which is the UK’s leading postgraduate aesthetic medical school and are creators of the UK’s first government-regulated cosmetic training centres. Tracy has trained Doctors, Nurse Prescriber’s, Dermatologists, Plastic Surgeons and Consultants in Dermal Fillers and Botulinum toxin for over 7 years. She has also conducted training in lasers, micro-needling, acne and acne treatments, facial thread vein treatments, chemical peels and all aspects of rejuvenation. Throughout her career Tracy has received comprehensive and highly advanced training in fillers and 90

Virtually all of the treatments Symétrie offer are suitable for men. But to treat men’s skin effectively you first need to understand that men’s skin tends to differ from women’s in several important ways.

Due to higher levels of testosterone, men’s skin is about 25% thicker than women’s skin. Men’s skin thins gradually over their lifetime whereas women’s skin only really starts to thin after the menopause. Men’s skin is rougher and the outermost

Symétrie provide a comprehensive range of FDA approved Medical Aesthetic Treatments for both men and women which have minimal or no downtime. These include: anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, treatments for pigmentation, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), electronic microneedling, chemical peels, Profhilo, acne & acne-scarring treatments, Dermalux® LED, cosmeceutical skincare products and now introducing Growth Factor Facial. To book a free consultation call: 01384 886 646 or visit: symetrie.co.uk or call into our clinic at: 144 Hagley Road, Oldswinford, Stourbridge, DY8 2JD.

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AWARD WINNING AESTHETIC TREATMENTS FOR MEN & WOMEN Symétrie is a Boutique Aesthetic Clinic located in Oldswinford, Stourbridge. We provide a comprehensive range of FDA approved Medical Aesthetic Treatments for both men and women which have minimal or no downtime. With over 15 years of aesthetic experience delivering thousands of treatments, as well as mentoring countless nurses and doctors in Level 7 injectables, we feel we are able to take the best parts of everything we have seen and put them into one clinic. These treatments are all available and suitable for both Men & Women: Profhilo, anti-wrinkle injections, acne, acne-scarring treatments, dermal fillers, treatments for pigmentation, PRP, excessive sweating (also known as hyperhidrosis), electronic micro-needling, chemical peels, Dermalux® LED, cosmeceutical skincare products and now introducing Growth Factor Facial.

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A micro-biome is a unique ecosystem of microscopic organisms that live on our skin and within the human body. A well balanced, diverse and healthy micro-biome helps protect the skin. Therefore, nurturing and balancing it with these ProBiome formulas can help protect skin against the skin-ageing effects of environmental aggressors.

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The Tri-Active Advanced ProBiome range has been scientifically produced and clinically proven to increase the biodiversity of the skins’ micro-biome. ESPA’S mission is to empower you with these three supercharged products to be smart about your skincare with new measures for youthful-looking healthy skin. The direct benefits of this are that fine lines and wrinkles are reduced, skin looks rejuvenated and radiance is optimised.

available at Wollaston Beauty Clinic, incorporating all three Tri-Active Advanced products, this facial promotes a new holistic approach to age-defying skincare.

Alongside the launch of these three amazing products is the launch of the brand new ESPA Natural Face Lift Facial,

The cutting edge ProBiome technology, combined with the same benefits of physical exercise for visibly strong, healthy-

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looking and youthful skin, makes this is a facial like no other! This 80 minute treatment has been developed around four principles of exercise working on the skin from the inside, outside and holistically: detoxifying, invigorating, sculpting and relaxing.

During May and June we are offering readers 25% off this radical new 80 min Natural Face Lift Facial. Normally priced at £80 you can book for only £60. The team at Wollaston Beauty Clinic are all expertly trained and are very confident in helping to select the correct product and treatment for you, so why not call in or book today. Collect Beauty Points with all products purchased and save towards complementary treatments.

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Taylor Biddle undertakes a state-of-the-art refurbishment Taylor Biddle Opticians has undergone a stunning refurbishment and extension by an award-winning designer. The stylish, modern space now boasts a large wheelchair accessible lift and facilities as well as double the amount of frames on display, catering for all customer needs from budget through to designer. The stylish displays feature contemporary new collections by Jimmy Choo, Prada, Hugo Boss, Ray Ban as well as great value super stylish William Morris, Cocoa Mint, Esprit and one of the largest selections in the area of the timeless and elegant Silhouette brand including its fabulous rimless range. We have continued to invest in the latest high tech equipment. The Optomap uses scanning laser technology to show the widest field of view of the back of the eye than we have been able to see previously- to further check the health of the eyes. A standard view with retinal camera is just 30 degrees whereas with the Optomap we can now see 200 degrees of the peripheral retina. This compliments the results obtained using 3D OCT scan which shows three-dimensional detailed view of the macula and optic nerve checking for conditions such as macular degeneration and glaucoma.

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aBouT my varicose veins? The normal function of leg veins is to carry blood back to the heart. During walking the calf muscle acts as a pump, squeezing the veins and forcing blood back to the heart.

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To prevent blood from flowing in the wrong direction, veins have valves. If the valves fail, blood flows back down the leg. This results in veins enlarging and becoming varicose. Whilst there are a number of factors that are outside of your control (age, sex and genetics) there are a number of things that you can do to help prevent varicose veins or to minimise the symptoms from them. 1.

Keep active: Regular exercise helps pump blood out of the leg and reduces the congestion in the veins, particularly if your job involves sitting or standing still for long periods.

Lose weight: Excess weight can cause compression of the veins and exacerbate the symptoms of varicose veins. Even small amounts of weight loss can help with symptoms.

and from the size and position, indicate the best treatment for you. Recognised by all major Medical Insurers we also accept self-referrals for self-paying patients. For further information about treatments visit www. simonhobbsveins.co.uk or to schedule a Consultation contact Gill on (01902) 793216.

Wear compression stockings / socks: These help with the flow of blood out of the legs back to the heart and can be bought cheaply from most chemists. Your doctor may be able to give you medical-grade stockings on prescription.

The Vein Clinic at the Wolverhampton Nuffield Hospital, led by Mr Simon Hobbs, Consultant Vascular Surgeon, treats the vast majority of varicose veins as walkin, walk-out procedures, under local anaesthetic, with greatly enhanced recovery compared to traditional surgical treatments. During a consultation, an ultra sound scan will be performed to detect the source of the problem

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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Persistent Pain Everything you need to know With our popular Elite Athlete sponsorship programme and excellent links with many local sports clubs, you may think we only treat acute sports and work-related injuries here at Mac Physio & Pilates. However, a large proportion of our clients also suffer with longstanding, persistent pain conditions. We feel it is highly important to enable people to understand their pain and advise them how to take control and manage it successfully – this is rarely Physio in isolation: often a holistic approach is most effective, supporting

our clients in developing an understanding of how the mind and body are connected is key. We are pleased to announce that we will be running a Persistent Pain workshop at the end of June alongside Louise Perrins, giving you advice and tips on how to manage long term pain. This will also be a fabulous opportunity to meet other people living with pain and have open, honest discussions with health professionals in the field. If you would like to know more about the course or to register your interest, please email us at info@macphysio-pilates.co.uk or call 01384 210997. From the end of July, we will also be welcoming new clients from Wordsley Physiotherapy practice, many of you may be aware that Lin Chell, owner of

Wordsley Physio, is retiring in July after 28 years of service. We wish her all the best and a happy well-deserved retirement. Trusting our excellent reputation, Lin has chosen us to continue the on-going care of her clients. We know it’s hard to put your trust in someone new when you have already built a relationship with your longstanding Physiotherapist; we look forward to forging new working relationships with new clients. If you are looking for friendly, forward thinking Physios to continue your care, please don’t hesitate to give us a call.

MAC PHYSIO & PILATES WOULD LIKE TO WISH LIN CHELL A VERY HAPPY RETIREMENT ON 31 JULY 2019. WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO OFFERING HER CLIENTS A HIGH STANDARD OF CARE AND A FRIENDLY SERVICE. 6 - 7 LOWER HIGH STREET, STOURBRIDGE, DY8 1TE 1 HOUR FREE PARKING DIRECTLY OUTSIDE CLINIC.

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Send him a ‘man box’ with all his favourite things. For instance, his favourite coffee, tea bags, foods or even shaving cream (Close Shave Cream).

Arrange a spa day. Even though they don’t suggest it doesn’t mean they don’t want it. Dads need a day of indulgence too. A membership to his favourite golf club. Possibly even gifting him a set of personalised golf balls or a new set of clubs? Then throw in some personalised gloves along with our Vanilla Pod Hand Cream. Golf can be tough on the hands! Introduce him to a new regime. We have a range of heavenly men’s grooming products which is a must for every man. Upgrade him. Does your Dad really have the best

Show him you care. Is he always on a plane with work? Put together a little kit which makes him trip a little easier – he will also think of no matter where in the world he goes. Add in the skincare essentials, Shave Shower Shampoo, SOS Shave Oil, M4M Anti-ageing Moisturiser and the 02 Eye Cream. You could also add in a disposable razor or toothbrush! Most importantly, spend the day with your Dad. Whether you go for a nature hike or down to the local pub, plan a day that’s all about him from day to night. It’s not often we get to spend time with our dad’s – let’s make the day of it. Bought to you by Deborah Mitchell founder of Heaven Skincare. All products mentioned can be bought at the Salon in Shifnal or online at: shop.heavenskincare.com

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Don’t fuel family fall-outs

with your will Solicitors have to keep records of your discussions as evidence and this will reduce the risk of allegations that you were coerced into making these decisions. A solicitor will also be able to advise you on how best to implement your wishes in the will and any other steps you can take to ensure your wishes are carried out, such as setting up a trust. If you wish to disinherit a child or other close dependent, or weight your will in favour of one person over others, a solicitor can advise you how to go about this.

According to new research, there has been a six per cent rise in the number of people challenging probate applications to the court – in other words, more of us are willing (no pun intended) to challenge their loved one’s final wishes. Margaret Rowe, a Partner in FBC Manby Bowdler’s Wills, Probate and Lifetime Planning team,

looks at how you can avoid any unnecessary family feuding: A news study by Direct Line Life Insurance claimed more than 12.6m people would dispute the division of a family member’s estate if they thought it was unfair. This research made for interesting reading, particularly in light of the record number of inheritance disputes that are reaching the High Court. Two of the reasons likely to be causing relatives to pursue claims are the rising number of blended families and house prices. Wills can be challenged for a number of reasons – for instance, if someone feels they have not been adequately provided for; if they believe undue influence was used when drawing up the document or that the person wasn’t of sound mind when it was drafted.

Although someone could still legally challenge a will if they feel they’ve been wrongfully excluded, having a solicitor involved in making your will should go a long way to making sure your wishes are carried out. * Margaret is a partner in the Wills, Probate and Lifetime Planning team at FBC Manby Bowdler and can be contacted on 01952 208433 or M.Rowe@fbcmb.co.uk She advises on all aspects of wills and probate work and elderly client matters. As a key member of the Firm’s Disputed Probate Team she also advises on the administration of estates and trusts, advice in connection with breach of trust or breach of duty, application of the intestacy rules and obtaining grants of probate and letters of administration. Margaret is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and also a member of Solicitors For the Elderly (SFE).

The main way to prevent your last will and testament coming under such scrutiny is to commission a solicitor to write it.

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PAYCARE IN THE COMMUNITY Wolverhampton high School reacheS neW netball heightS Paycare’s continued support of local sports clubs has helped the netball team from Wolverhampton Girls’ High School reach new heights. The Wolverhampton-based Health Cash Plan provider has pledged financial support by sponsoring the school’s new under-16s kits, after learning of its need for better representation through its long-standing sponsorship of Libra Lea Netball Club.

Kevin (in the checked shirt) with Libra Lea Netball Club

After winning all their games and qualifying for the regional finals in November 2018, the team has since qualified for the National Schools Netball competition — the only state school in the West Midlands to do so.

is part of both Libra Lea and Wolverhampton Girls’ High School team, and learned about their recent successes and need for new kits.

Kevin Rogers, CEO of Paycare, explained: “Having been a long-time sponsor of Libra Lea Netball club and attending one of their recent events, I started speaking to a parent of a player who

“We decided to sponsor the club and help out with their new kits to recognise the team’s incredible achievements, which have been gratefully received by both students and parents — who have been, and continue to be, their biggest champions!”

rUnnerS SUpporteD thanKS to event SponSorShip Paycare is pledging its support to a local event and thousands of its participants by signing up as a major sponsor. The not-for-profit Health Cash Plan provider has signed up as a leading supporter of the Wolverhampton Marathon which has seen it provide financial support as part of the planning of the event, as well as a commitment to work with fellow sponsors Carvers to provide marketing and promotional support.

Dicky Dodd with last year’s Paycare Mini Marathon Runners

The Wolverhampton Marathon is taking place on 1st September and will see thousands of participants taking part in a number of dedicated events including the relay race, children’s mini marathon, and cycling and wheelchair races, with raised funds going towards its four causes — Compton Care, Scouts Wolverhampton East, the PDSA and Radio Wulfrun. Paycare, which provides Health Cash Plans to businesses and individuals to ensure optimal financial, mental and physical wellbeing, is also the main sponsor of the Relay Race and is encouraging many of its own corporate policyholders to sign up, as well as putting forward a team of its own. Kevin Rogers, CEO of Paycare, explained: “We’re delighted to be yet again involved in the Wolverhampton Marathon and to

support the organisers in making it one of the biggest and best events yet. “Whether seasoned marathon runners or complete beginners, the event brings together a diverse mix of individuals who are each committed to completing the course for many reasons, including raising money for a cause they care deeply about, or for personal health and fitness goals. “As a not-for-profit in business to make a difference, operating within the health sector, and having a history in the city dating back to 1874, it was only fitting that we’re supporting the event in a bigger way this year. We’re very excited to be playing a key role and in working alongside fellow sponsors to encourage as many individuals and businesses to get involved.”

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For SUpport counties as well as supporting the surrounding regions, responding to over 2,000 calls a year. But it receives no funding from the Government or the National Lottery, meaning they rely on public donations to the tune of £9m to keep the service going each year.

Emily Glew, Marketing and Partnerships Manager at Paycare, is set to unleash her wild side and hone her survival skills in the Amazon rainforest in aid of Midlands Air Ambulance Charity. She’s heading to Brazil in May for a nine-day adventure, with the aim of raising £6,000 for the charity — of which she’s already raised over £4,000. The once-in-a-lifetime event will see Emily swap the comfort of her day job for a trek through the rainforest, as well as canoeing along the Amazon’s winding rivers, meeting an indigenous tribe and learning about the area’s history and wildlife. Emily said: “In this ultimate challenge I’ll be using my newly-

acquired survival skills and keeping my wits about me as I avoid giant snakes, poisonous frogs, and caimans. It will test my strength both physically and mentally as I leave behind my dayto-day luxuries and push through the vegetation in the world’s largest tropical rainforest. “Paycare’s support in my mission to raise as much as possible for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity has been fantastic and they’ve set up a dedicated page on the website to share daily updates on my latest adventures and how the funds raised will help the charity continue to save lives.” Emily will also be surrounded by thousands of species of animals and insects and will take part in nocturnal wildlife excursions to find even more — many of which could be poisonous and deadly!

Emily added: “It costs around £2,500 every time an air ambulance is sent to a patient – so the more money I can raise the better. Any of us, or our family members or friends, could need an air ambulance one day so I’m passionate about doing as much as I can. “With it now being only a matter of a couple of weeks away, I’d love to see my target of £6,000 exceeded before I go and would encourage anyone interested in supporting me — big or small — to visit my Just Giving page. Thank you again to everyone who’s kindly supported me to-date, and of course, to Paycare for being an incredible network of support.” Visit www.paycare.org/ amazon-trek/ for more information or log on to www. justgiving.com/fundraising/ paycare to donate towards Emily’s adventure.

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Wolverhampton Grammar School All children in Years 7, 8 and 9 have a School iPad with a stylus Apple Pencil to set the standard for drawing, note-taking and marking up documents. Art lessons foster skills and creativity in a variety of media, from traditional techniques such as oil painting, to chemical photography, animation and film-making, all based on a strong foundation of observational drawing.

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Wolverhampton Grammar School is an extraordinary school. Founded in 1512, it’s one of the oldest schools in the country and a real jewel in the crown for education attracting children from across Wolverhampton, the wider West Midlands, Shropshire and Staffordshire. National award-winning and ranked top of the league tables for grades 9-7 at GCSE, the school is rated “excellent” by School Inspectors. The school also ranks top 25 nationally for GCSE results across all independent schools. Every student in the school has the best opportunity possible to leave with excellent exam results. But, what’s offered, is much more.

students speak for themselves. All teachers are experts in their own academic disciplines, trained and experienced professionals who love their subjects as much as they enjoy teaching students. Small class sizes and space for individual tuition enables the teachers to get to know each and every child.

Reading and writing matters The school’s libraries are the busiest places on campus. Children of all ages reading, researching and doing homework. Although children join the school with different skills and abilities, the early years of senior school are devoted to nurturing and discovering talent; whether that’s reading, writing, debating, drama, music or sport.

The school offers over 100 extracurricular clubs – the largest range available from any school in the area. Everything from Political Forums, Technology Clubs, Debating, Warhammer to Climbing, Cooking and Art Lectures. From the very best nutritionally balanced food prepared by awardwinning chefs to the latest science laboratories, sports centre and design studio - your child will have access to the very best facilities.

Interested to learn more? Visit the school’s website www. wgs.org.uk for details of open events including a Secondary School Discovery Day for Year 5 children on Saturday 11th May and a whole School Open Evening on Thursday 27th June, 6-8pm which is the perfect opportunity to learn more about joining Wolverhampton Grammar School.

First priority is the happiness of your child Children at Wolverhampton Grammar School receive pastoral care like nowhere else – that’s because happy children do well, thrive, and leave the school with excellent exam results and the confidence to embrace whatever opportunities come their way.

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girls in Upper School involved in choirs, recorder groups and an instrumental ensemble. Recently, the school achieved three first places at Dudley Festival of Music and Drama within each of these groups. In fact, one of the adjudicators commented, “Newbridge is the type of school I would have loved to go to!” Similarly, two of our Upper School girls gained three first places between them in vocal and instrumental classes.

At Newbridge, Music is an integral part of everyday life. It is impossible to walk around our school and not hear some form of music either drifting out of one classroom or another. Learning music has been shown to have a positive impact on children’s academic, social and personal development and it is embedded strongly across the school as part of our ethos and aims: To introduce children to the worlds of music, sport, dance, the arts and leisure activities.

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All our girls and boys are drawn into musical activities during their time at school, with specialist music lessons from Reception upwards taken by our Director of Music, Mrs Whiting. Recorder lessons form part of the curriculum from Year Two upwards with children learning musical notation. Our Upper School girls have the option of taking individual music lessons playing the flute, cello or violin. Girls achieve success in examinations with The Associated Board of the Royal School of Music and London College of Music Examinations. It is hard to capture the full extent of the school’s musical life, with

We also encourage our musically gifted and talented children to spread their wings with children auditioning successfully for the National Prep School Orchestra, the Wolverhampton Youth Concert Orchestra and Birmingham Junior Conservatoire. Recently, the children had two real life experiences in a ‘studio’. Firstly, the children recorded several tracks for a school CD giving first-hand experience of roles such as sound engineering. Additionally, two girls who won an in-school CD design competition were given the opportunity to visit The Studio in Tettenhall, to help turn their hand drawn designs into the final CAD CD cover. We are grateful to The Studio for providing this opportunity.

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of their lives. I wanted to lend my support in the best way I know, and that is to entertain the wonderful people good enough to lend their time and money to this beautiful event.” 1. Mo Camara, Tina Mills, Mark Tetsell, Amanda Tetsell 2. Angela Bir, Deloris Smith 3. Rachel Lockett, Mildred Weir, Sylvia McCarthy, Deloris Smith, Mark Lynch, Earl Lynch 4. Laura Horton, Mildred Weir, Paul Horton, Claire Horton 5. Saui Lamba , Pooya Lamba, Monica Sharma, Bushan Sharma 6. Rachel Lockett, Beverley Knight MBE, Deloris Smith 7. Georgia Burgess, Beverley Knight MBE, Sophie Clayton 8. Joanne Bridgwood Table 9. Georgia Burgess, Nick Malenko, Royston Blythe, James O’Keefe, Sylvia McCarthy, Beverley Knight MBE, The Mayor of Wolverhampton Councillor Phil Page, Deloris Smith, Mildred Weir, The Mayoress of Wolverhampton Mrs Elaine Hadley-Howell, The Mayor of Dudley Councillor Alan Taylor, The Mayoress of Dudley Mrs Winifred Taylor, Sophie Clayton 10. James O’Keefe, DJ Munro, Beverley Knight MBE, Kara Smith 11. Royston Blythe Table town & village life magazine | may/june 2019


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Porsche Centre Wolverhampton On Monday 25 March 2019, Porsche Centre Wolverhampton were delighted to welcome over 270 guests to their 911 preview event. Jodi Macdonald, Centre Principal and Jonathan Mannell, Manager of Ownership Services Porsche GB presented the new 911 Carrera S and 911 Carrera 4S models. Guests enjoyed a live music performance with drinks and canapés served throughout the night. They were also treated to a stunning display of the classic 1983 Porsche 911 Cabriolet and the extremely rare Porsche ‘Master’Tractor which had literally arrived in the UK from Germany on the morning of our preview event.

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Driving S cared “I was told that, back in the day, some owners would hold back some performance so they could let other people – like their wives – drive their vehicles as well. It is now set back to where it should be.” I let out an audible gulp.

Three Pines Building Company boss Alan Bradshaw drops motoring correspondent Rob Taylor into the hot seat when he shows off his formidable Porsche car collection. “I’ve only just put the seats back into this one,” says Alan, as I nervously squeak behind the wheel of his red 1988 Porsche 944 Turbo S.

You see, for some time this particular Porsche didn’t deliver its 250bhp quite as he had been expecting. In short, it didn’t seem fast enough. He moved from specialist to specialist – even fitting an ECU upgrade to bestow 293bhp along the way in a bid to get the requisite thrills – but the problem persisted. Until a chance meeting with a fellow enthusiast led to a discovery: “Turns out that the turbo boost was dialled down; as a kind of safety feature,” adds Alan.

This was, of course, back in an era when the Porsche 911 Turbo had a sinister nickname: widow-maker. Early turbochargers provided spiky power delivery at best and were the main reason for the infamy – as well as the rear-engined layout, of course. Thank goodness the 944 has its engine in the proper place! The cart should always come before the horse. Produced for just one year in 1988 and benefiting from rare red paintwork in right-hand drive, this vehicle is in amazing condition, having had, among other things, a new interior and turbo since Alan bought it in 2017. Driving fast cars from 30-odd years ago required skill, today it really doesn’t. I wonder in my sleepystate, do I have such skills? Alan comes with me on my test drive; “sawed-off shotgun standing by”.

It’s 10am; he’s been up and at work on this car, just one of his eight others – 5 classic, 3 modern – since 6am this morning. Whereas I’m still in a waking, post-lie-in stupor after repeatedly hitting ‘snooze’ on my alarm clock only an hour ago. Nescafe’s finest beans won’t work on me anymore, but what Alan says to me next about his recent acquisition from Silverstone Auctions works like a charm: I’m now wide awake.

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70th anniversary, this car is the only one of its kind: rebuilt by Porsche Swindon, the model has had a bare metal restoration and now even boasts sat-nav and handsfree phone connectivity. Resplendent in ‘Liquid Silver’ paint finish from the 918 Spyder hybrid supercar and with super-cool alloys, it’s rare for another reason also – Alan’s done absolutely nothing to it. “I’ve always worked on cars, having that experience with them is key to why I do it, but I couldn’t resist the 996 C2.” The weight of the clutch and the heft required to work the steering and brakes reminds me of how sanitised today’s performance cars are. This 944 is a brute. His 1981 924 Carrera GT is as well I’m sure, although I can’t speak to it with the same certainty because I can’t drive it. It was purchased as a project car in 2017 and was one of only 75 right-hand drive variants produced for the UK; today only 9 remain registered. The vehicle has had a thorough restoration and is much sought after by collectors and the specialist motoring press. But back to the Turbo S; forgive me, but with so much metal on display here at Alan and wife Louise’s home in Codsall Wood, it’s easy to get sidetracked. My personal guilty pleasure is his 3.2 litre 911 Supersport, but more on this later…

and head back into the garage, to find out why Alan traded in his ample collection and first love of fast Fords for eight of Stuttgart’s finest. “A lot of why I started buying Mexico’s, fast Fords etc was nostalgia. Memories of being 17 years old and wanting to go one better than my mates. But once I got into Porsche there was no going back. I absolutely love them.” A particular favourite of his right now (these things can – and will – change) is his 996 C2-designation 911. And it’s far rarer than it might seem. Purchased last year at the NEC’s Classic Car Show from Porsche UK as part of the marque’s

Whether it’s fixing crossed-wiring or fitting a sat-nav system Alan applies the same work ethic and attention to detail that’s made his building firm renowned. It’s clear to see that when he’s not running his company, he’s driving his cars. He even has a picture of one of his cars set as wallpaper on his iPhone. It’s not the car I’d have chosen – we’re back to that wide-bodied targa-topped 911 Supersport again – but, as a fellow car fan, I like the man’s style. I tell him I’d love to drive the Supersport. He tells me that the interior is in pieces. My heart then falls to pieces, so I vow to return to drive it soon – definitely late in the afternoon next time…

300bhp in this 944 may not sound like much, when today you can buy a fast hatchback with as much beneath the bonnet, but, believe me, allied to this relatively light kerb-weight it feels really quick. Egged on by Alan I poke the throttle and hear the turbo whistle. This is buttock-clenching stuff on these sinuous B-roads. This car is an adrenaline pump; it makes you feel alive – and very awake – when you drive it: in fact, it feels a little bit dangerous. But it’s time to back-off

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The Legend Continues

New Porsche 911 Launch at Porsche Centre Wolverhampton arch over the 20-inch diameter front wheels and 21-inch diameter rear wheels. The rear shoulders of the car are now the same width across all models, further highlighting the slim line centre section. Flush integration of the electric pop-out door handles further emphasise the tapered and smooth side contours. The entire outer skin of the body is now made from aluminium, apart from the front and rear sections.

On 25 March 2019, Porsche Centre Wolverhampton welcomed over 270 guests to an exciting preview event to showcase the latest models in the Porsche line-up, the new 911 Carrera S and 911 Carrera 4S. The event, held at Porsche Centre Wolverhampton located on Stafford Road, was hosted by Jodi Macdonald, Centre Principal at Porsche Centre Wolverhampton and Jonathan Mannell, Manager of Ownership Services Porsche GB.

in all their glory and see the exciting improvements which have been made to these synonymous Porsche models. The new 911 continues to set the standard when it comes to exclusive sporting performance. Unmistakably true to the ethos of Porsche design DNA, the new 911 features a much more muscular stance, and an interior featuring a 10.9-inch touchscreen monitor. The exterior design is completely new and emphasises the leap in performance for the 911 Type 992. Significantly wider wheel housings

In addition to the striking design, the models have been further developed to deliver more power than ever before. Both 911 models can accelerate from zero to 62 mph in under four seconds: the rear-wheel-drive Coupé can achieve this benchmark in 3.7 seconds and the 911 Carrera 4S with all-wheel drive in 3.6 seconds. This makes both cars 0.4 seconds faster than the previous model in each case. Jodi Macdonald, Centre Principal at Porsche Centre Wolverhampton commented: “We were delighted to host this exclusive evening for our customers to showcase the new 911 Carrera S and 911 Carrera 4S models. The 911 has been a Porsche icon for over 50 years so to be able to have the latest edition in our showroom for this preview event has been a highlight.”

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Guests enjoyed a live music performance with drinks and canapés served throughout the night before being treated to a stunning display of these two new models. Also on display on the evening was a classic 1983 Porsche 911 Cabriolet which launched the 911’s reputation for excellent durability and build quality as well as an extremely rare Porsche ‘Master’ Tractor which had arrived in the UK from Germany on the morning of the preview event. The evening was the first opportunity for Porsche customers to see the brand-new models 124

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When we look to the future, we see ourselves looking back. The new 911. Timeless Machine.

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911 Carrera S official fuel consumption (WLTP): combined 10.4-9.9 l/100km (27.2-28.5 mpg). CO2 emissions (NEDC equivalent): 205 g/km. Figures are intended for comparability purposes. The fuel consumption you achieve under real life driving conditions and CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors including the accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.

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GROWING

THE GAME OF GOLF

By Rob Taylor

Speed and simplicity is everything in the modern world – especially for young people and, as ever, they don’t want to be caught dead doing what their parents once did. Youngsters may have at first been introduced to golf through mum and dad, but soon after they’d much rather be swinging with their friends – and doing so at a speed which only they are accustomed to. And, traditionally, this has always been a problem for the ancient game.

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A new guide has been produced by England Golf, the governing body for amateur golf, to help clubs learn more about young people and how to attract them into the sport. Its research shows that in 2017, 67% of all young people (about 5.35 million) took part in some form of golf activity. Many of them played crazy golf and went to driving ranges, but only 1.65 million have gone on to play more golf. But, at the same time, these players are later turning their backs on golf clubs and traditional junior memberships are dropping. Lee Dolby, England Golf’s Young People Manager, says: “Attracting young people is essential for the future of golf clubs. One size definitely does not fit all. Young people change faster than any of us and what appeals to a six-year-old may not be right for a 16-year-old. Recently the sport has relaxed certain rules to make golf simpler, faster and more enjoyable to play. Ideas such as eliminating any penalty if a ball moves on the green while the player has done nothing more than take normal actions to prepare for a stroke; reducing the time from 5 minutes to 3 minutes to search for a lost ball; and being allowed to remove items such as leaves and twigs in a bunker that are around the ball have found favour with most players. All of which are good signs that adjustments are being made – but some say the sport still isn’t moving quickly enough. Traditionally golf is played at a glacial pace; it is steeped in tradition and comes with a rule book that reads like a particularly dense legal volume. However, this isn’t true any longer. For many years the sport has been evolving in order to better cater for a wider demographic mix and to all socio-economic backgrounds. It is no longer an elitist environment and is more inclusive than it has ever been, but still the governing bodies of this ancient game understand the need for further change. www.townandvillagelifemag.co.uk

With every new generation, children are weaned from an increasingly early age on super-quick technology. They want Apps, Android and Apple. Teenagers today haven’t known a life without incessant, all-consuming technology in their personal lives. It has been their existence, in many cases, for their whole lives. 95% of UK teens have a smartphone; 45% of teens admit to being online on a near-constant basis. They’ve taken to it like cookies to a PC, whereas parents can still remember struggling to program a VCR. But should golf speed up to catch-up?

“But, many clubs still just offer one version of junior golf. We need to think about the individuals, their motivations and the barriers they encounter. Traditional membership drop off doesn’t mean they don’t want to be part of a club, but it does mean they don’t like what clubs are offering them.” Emily Furniss, Young Golf ambassador for England Golf and the Golf Foundation, furthers this: “Not everyone wants to be the next Rory McIlroy, some young people just want to belong, to make friends or play for fun. Listening to the opinions of the next generation will broaden the appeal of the game.” With so much attention now being placed on the future of the sport there’s never been a better time to see what changes your local club has been making (and in the The Black Country area we have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to clubs and courses). It may not yet be ready to let youngsters play loud music on the course or be willing to put a 16-year old on its committee but it will have some great membership offers available and much more. 127


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Ford Fiesta ST

‘Less is more’ is a popular idiom these days. And it’s a phrase well suited to Ford’s third generation ST. Where other manufacturers endlessly add, Ford has taken away. This time their fastest supermini is down a cylinder and without the five doors of many of its ‘hot’ rivals. It now has only a 1.5 litre turbocharged petrol motor instead of its predecessor’s 1.6 and it’s lighter as well. But it’s outside quantifiable data where this car shines. As ever, when evaluating cars on paper, data deceives. Empirical research is key, so I’ll get on with the business of trying to put you in the driving seat – the heated, Alacantara and leather Recaro driving seat, which is for my portly body shape, too figure-hugging. The ST is so much fun to drive that once you hit a sinuous B-road you’ll forget you need to hit the gym. Get all three cylinders firing, with the turbo on song, and this engine puts out a punchy 197bhp, which keeps performance very much the order of the day. Equally though when you want to settle into a languid cruise it answers your every wish: cylinder deactivation technology kicks in to run just two cylinders to save fuel (less again!) 128

and Ford has made ride comfort a priority as well. Hearing this may be a shock to your system, but bear with me, it’s all about “shocks.” Clever damping is provided by frequencyselective shocks which switch between softer and firmer settings depending on the profile of the bump they respond to. Of course, what makes this car so much fun in the first place is that there will be bumps – you just won’t care about them. The ST is so wieldy and easy to position, its performance so useable – now more than ever before because of a broader band of peak torque from the all-new, all-aluminium 197bhp, 214lb ft (236lb on ‘overboost’) engine – that you’ll still be able to wrap the ST around any and every bend you care to throw it at with an unerring sense of heroic driving skill: yes, it still rewards you in singularly, smile-widening fashion. Piped into the well-appointed and stylish cabin is a muscular soundtrack courtesy of a “Sound Symposer”. These systems can be hit or miss but this is a good one and, frankly, it has to be because a three-cylinder engine in an ST is traditionally absurd. Attaching it to a lowly eco-box from much further down the range is OK, but on a performance-orientated £20k thrillseeker that has a ‘Track’ mode? But the ST makes a really good fist of it, with attendant pops and cracks from

the sports exhaust delivering the sound effects with real panache. Standard is a six-speed manual gearbox, which has a short, snappy change that’s great to use. ESP can all be turned off if you so wish but I rarely mess about with such features, figuring few people will be bothered to do so either. Much more important for some of you will be how pleasantly tactile the dash is; how good the visibility is; how intuitively-located the driving position is; how surprisingly quiet it is on a motorway and how economical the 40.2mpg I averaged really is on a car that’s almost shockingly quick: 0-60mph is over in 6.5 seconds, if you’re using launch control (from the optional Performance Pack). Of equal import is that you have to jump to top-spec, ST-3 specification to get a car that features sat-nav. Entry-level cars get a 6.5” touchscreen infotainment system (which features sharp graphics, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, DAB radio and Bluetooth) and mid-level vehicles up to ST-3 get an 8.0” screen. However, by now you should all be familiar with the Fiesta’s massmarket appeal, it is, after all, the number one best-selling car in the UK, every year. And now, thanks to this new ST version, the best just got even better. Drive this and you really will get more for less.

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