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Hello Readers Summer is now all but a thing of the past. To quote the Looney Tunes slogan - and at great risk of bringing to mind one of the most irritating accompanying jingles ever - ‘That’s All Folks.’ Right now we’ve all returned from holiday. Halloween is about to put the wind up us: boo! And soon the clocks will be going back again: boo hoo! Ever feel you are trapped on an endless treadmill, forced to endure monotony akin to that of a pet goldfish? Well if that’s you, then you better break from the norm and dive into another fine edition of Wolverhampton West - we’re simply the best. No Tina Turner connotations intended. First things first: your home. It’s an oft-neglected area during the sunny season but now is the time to spruce it up before winter rears its ugly face and you have to dump a spruce into your living room. In this edition we major in soft-furnishings; feature a buying guide for fireplaces; home extensions; kitchen and bathroom re-design and the wonders of bi-folding doors. Second on the list: socialising. The Kingfisher restaurant review is something to get your teeth into; social scene pages as well; and there’s also venue ideas for your Christmas party and wedding. But before it’s time to talk turkey you’ll want to get in shape, so why not peruse our fashion, beauty and health sections? There’s a guide to dental implants, orthodontics, hip replacements and weight loss with 3-D Lipo. As well as timely advice on how to protect and preserve your skin from the ravages of summer sun. Not to mention gardening advice to stop the grubs from biting and a motoring section to drive you giddy with excitement. Everything and more; that’s what Wolverhampton West is for. Enjoy your read...
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Contents let your imagination run free and transform your home 4 the local property market by nick Berriman 8 complete your room with the perfect fireplace 12 munro book is a waggy legacy 14 crosswords and puzzles 16 carver wolverhampton marathon 18 recipe of the month 22 louise Presley turner – life coach 30 Grand theatre competition 32 city steps it out for charity 34 wolverhampton rotary club welcomes new president 36 how’s that? Paycare Penn sponsorship deal 38 trysull Art club hold their 3rd winter art exhibition 40 Gardening with Ann winwood 47 the 25th Pattingham Bells run takes place in october 48 An insight into Burma 52 wombourne tandoori competition 58 Grapes and gifts galore at the vineyards 60 food review – the kingfisher 68/69 tasting victory at wolverhampton racecourse 72 weddings – the reception 76 hair and makeup for your wedding day 78 hair - your questions answered 80 celebrity make-up secrets: revealed 88 first look at autumn fashion 96/97 tom’s tip 109 wolves legend delighted with new knee 110 is being a patient making you impatient? 114 social scene 126-129 Golf tip 130 new mini cooper diesel 136 the new little black number to be seen 138 in this summer, from ŠkodA new mitsubishi dealership opens in west midlands 140 the new generation cls at mercedes-Benz 142 of wolverhampton Answers to puzzles 144 Afc wulfrunians 144 Bmw xdrive - in perfect condition 146 for imperfect conditions
Congratulations to: Winners of Top Hat competition at The Grand Theatre Ms Eunice Parry, Wolverhampton Susan Brown, Codsall Winner of the fabulous hair makeover at Cute Hair Salon including lunch for two at Cute Coffee Lounge competition Georgina Guy, Wolverhampton Winners of the Cosford Food Festival Competition Celly Green, Codsall Gilli Fletcher, Brewood Kimberley Sinclair, Finchfield
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Let your imagination run free and transform your home
If you do want to make a big change, there is a vast array of colours that can be combined to create rooms which will wow your friends. Consider perhaps a combination of mint green and pale pink; ruby red and turquoise; purple and yellow or maybe even orange combined with pink, blue or green. These vibrant shades will transform your home and bring it up to date with current trends. If bright show-off colours are not to your taste, then mixing pastel shades and vintage themes may work for you. Old wooden chairs, which can be found at many car boot sales or charity shops, can be painted in paler colours to give them a new lease of life, while old-fashioned suitcases are perfect storage solutions and can help to create a rustic feel. When planning to make any changes to your home, it is a good idea to base your theme around a particular object, as Cora Turner-Collis of Virgo Carpets & Interiors based at Interiors@No72 in Tettenhall Wood explains. “If you choose one item and base your colours around it, everything will fit in. It might be a painting, a piece of furniture you may have inherited, or a pair of curtains you already own. It helps to blend colours which stop rooms looking mis-matched.”
For the past decade, neutral shades have dominated the world of interior design. Now however, it’s time to be daring and inject some colour into your home. Nature inspired bold-prints are very fashionable right now. That’s not to say that you should cover every wall in your house with bright patterned wallpaper. Why not experiment with a peacock feather design feature wall, a palm leaf blind or a bold floral rug to give your home a contemporary feel, without blowing the budget?
In order to do this, it is important to look closely at the object that you are basing your room around. Can the colours be matched to an exact shade? Do you already have any items that match the object? What objects could you bring in to further develop your theme? Accessories are a crucial part of modernising any interior. Small changes, such as a glass chandelier or a mirror, can bring more light into your home, giving it a new, fresher feel. Whether it’s with a massive overhaul or a small tweak, any room can be given an upto-date contemporary feel. So be inspired, be brave, be daring and give your home the bright future that it deserves.
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Endless Jewelry is the latest brand sweeping Europe at a phenomenal rate and recently launched in the UK with a fabulous range of personalised charms and colourful soft leather.
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The local property market by Nick Berriman So you have decided that you want to move, whether to something larger and more expensive or to something smaller and maybe cheaper. The question is what do you do next? The first thing to decide is whether you need to sell your present property before you can buy, which is the position most people are in. You now have to decide whether to sell first and then buy, or to buy first and then sell. The answer to that depends on the state of the market at the time. If the market is strong and properties are selling quickly the problem is finding somewhere and you know that yours will sell easily so it is best to find somewhere first and then market yours. On the other hand if it is a quiet market there will be plenty of properties available and the difficult bit is selling yours, so sell first and then buy. If you are selling first I think it is always wise to make sure that the type of property you want is available within your price bracket before putting yours on the market but I discourage people from looking too hard at this stage as if you find the perfect property and then lose it because you can’t sell yours it is much worse than never seeing it in the first place. Of course you must find out how much you can afford to pay so you need to have yours valued. Obviously I am rather biased when it comes to choosing a valuer, but putting personal issues aside you should see which agent is selling in your 08
area. Lots of sale boards are not the best way to judge – that may mean that agent has been overvaluing to get instructions and his properties are not selling. The magic ingredient is an agent who has many boards that say “reserved” or “sold subject to contract”. That is somebody who is doing the business. When the valuer arrives he, or she, should have details of their service and charges and should have detailed information regarding sales of other properties in the area. Unlike the old days when valuers had to rely on their own knowledge and experience it is now possible to find much of the relevant information on the internet. Once you have an idea of how much your property is worth you now need to approach a lender, possibly a bank or building society, to establish how much you can borrow. (Those in the fortunate position of not needing a mortgage can ignore this bit!) My firm, along with many others, has an associated mortgage consultant who will advise on the most appropriate lender for your needs. Even if you already have a mortgage it is always wise to take advice and not just go back to your present lender without seeing what else is available. You have now decided on your selling agent and have put it on the market having chosen the agent most likely to make a sale and not necessarily the one who gave the highest valuation or offered the lowest fee. You must present the property to its best advantage and hope to make an early sale. When you have an acceptable
offer that is the time to look for your next property in earnest. Look at several as by doing so you will find out what you don’t want and can refine your search. When you find what you are looking for you must make an offer. People ask how much below the asking price they should offer. There is no real answer as it depends if the price is reasonable or not. It also depends to some extent on how badly the seller needs to sell. Because you already have a buyer for yours you are in a good negotiating position. The selling agent will need proof of you funding – he has a legal obligation to check this – and you will need to instruct a solicitor to act for you. Some are better than others, rather like estate agents! Try to get some recommendations from family or friends. Our legal system takes time but that is to ensure everyone is properly protected. Lets hope that you will live happily ever after in you new abode – although perhaps not for too long as it is bad for trade! The local market continues to be strong. Our sales in the Tettenhall office were up 75% in the first half of this year compared with 2013 but prices still remain much as before. We read that the boom seems to be over in many of the areas which were affected so it seems to have passed us by which is no bad thing. As I have said many times what we want is a market where properties will sell at reasonable prices and that is what we seem to have now.
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Complete your room with the perfect fireplace required and expert advice on the best options for your needs. Supplying the most up-to-date, efficient and ecologically sound brands and products on the market, whilst offering products that match expectations of quality, performance and budget; Flaming Fires succeed in meeting all of their client’s requirements. Wolverhampton Fireplaces has an impressive 30 years of experience in the fireplace industry. Located just outside of Wolverhampton, in Chapel Ash, the family-run business helps clients to find their ideal fireplace.
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No home is complete without the warming and welcoming glow from a fireplace on a cold winter night. Whether your home is traditional or modern, there’s nothing like a fireplace to provide that allimportant focal point to the room. With so many designs and variations available, finding the right one for you is easy, regardless of your requirements. Meaning that you can get a functional and stylish design that will enhance your home beautifully.
Wombourne-based family-run business, Flaming Fires, has been in business since 1990. From their beautiful 200 year old showroom, that’s situated in the village centre, the team sells an impressive selection of gas and electric fireplaces, as well as wood burning and multi-fuel stoves. And they’re also an approved Chesney’s and Rais stockist. The team provides a full HETAS and Gas safe installation service including: assessment of your current fireplace, room size, output
Dealing only with the biggest and best manufacturers, the company is able to offer customers the best quality products and service at value for money prices. There’s all sorts of fireplaces on offer: ‘hole in the walls’, ‘hang on the walls’, flue-less fires as well as marble, limestone and gas and multi-fuel stoves. A full fitting service is carried out by one of Wolverhampton Fireplace’s Gas Safe or HETAS registered teams, as well as free home surveys and a made-to-measure service. Why not visit local stockists Flaming Fires, Wombourne and Wolverhampton Fireplaces in Chapel Ash, both will be happy to give you their expert advice.
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But before you begin shopping for your fireplace, it’s worth having some idea about how you’ll want to use it. And there are plenty of burning questions that you’ll need to answer: Will you use your fireplace as a primary source of heating in your home? Or are you buying it to be more of a stylish centrepiece? Is an easy-to-use and easy-to-maintain option most attractive to you? What kind of fuel do you prefer to use? The answers to questions like these should help you determine whether an electric, gas, multifuel or wood burning fireplace will suit you and your family best. Then again, you could always ask the experts: 12
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Munro book is a Waggy legacy The book about the former Wolves and Scotland central defender, who died in 2011, was written by his old teammate Dave Wagstaffe with help from football writer Steve Gordos. Sadly, “Waggy” died last year but his co-author Steve, who has written several Wolves books, was determined to ensure publication of the book, Frank’s For The Memory.
Photo: Steve Gordos with the Frank Munro biography he helped Dave Wagstaffe to write
Wolves fans who remember the fine team of the early 1970s will surely enjoy the recently-published biography of Frank Munro.
“I had to do a fair bit of research in old newspaper archives in order to complete the book and Waggy was so looking forward to it being published. Then he was taken ill and died in August last year. It was a big shock. “This started out as Waggy’s tribute to Frank Munro. Now, sad to say, it’s a tribute to both of them”
“Waggy and I had agreed that any proceeds due to us would go to charity – and that will still be the case,” said Steve. “The title is a pun on the old theme song of comedian Bob Hope, Thanks For The Memories. It’s a bit corny but Waggy liked it.”
Munro and Wagstaffe were part of a very useful side who won the League Cup in 1974 by beating Manchester City 2–1 at Wembley. They lost to Tottenham over two legs in the final of the UEFA Cup in 1972 and remain the only Wolves side to reach a European final.
Work on the biography was begun by Dave during the last few years of Frank’s life. He used to visit Frank who was far from well in his final years. They would chat about old times and Waggy would write it all down in long hand on A4 paper and present it to Steve,
Munro, who was signed by manager Ronnie Allen from Aberdeen in January, 1968, played 371 times for Wolves and was capped nine times for Scotland. He later played for Celtic, having begun his football career with Dundee United.
“We usually did the handingover at a local pub over a pint,” added Steve, who lives in Tettenhall, as did Waggy.
Frank’s For The Memory (Thomas Publications) costs £14.99 and is available from the publisher on 07734 440095 or at the Wolves megastore.
Nuffield Health acquires Wolverhampton Virgin Active Health Club Nuffield Health, the UK’s leading not-for-profit healthcare organisation, has announced the acquisition of nine Virgin Active Health Clubs, including the Wolverhampton site. The new gyms will increase the healthcare charity’s footprint throughout the UK and are an important step towards achieving Nuffield Health’s strategic ambition of a national network of fitness and wellbeing facilities, supporting more people to get fitter and healthier. The gym in Broadlands, Wolverhampton will complement the services offered by the nearby Nuffield Health Wolverhampton Hospital and increase presence in the area. 14
Tony Avery, Hospital Director, Nuffield Health Wolverhampton Hospital, “We’re excited to be working with the new gym, by combining our expertise we can offer local people access to a range of health professionals and services that can improve their health and wellbeing.” By introducing new services to the Wolverhampton gym, including a free Health MOT* for every member and access to experts from Health Mentors to Physiotherapists and Nutritionists, Nuffield Health plan to enhance the gym experience, working with members to help them achieve their fitness goals.
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Wolverhampton Marathon Events On Sunday 7th September the 17th running of the Carver Wolverhampton Marathon Events got underway with more than 2000 competitors taking part in all of the events. The Marathon was won by Mike Flatley in a time of 2.40.25 and the first lady Carole Penlington in 3.15.12. Once again the weather was kind and the sun shone throughout the day. Thousands came to West Park to wait for their friends and relatives to return from their events. The day was all about raising money for the chosen charities, who were Compton Hospice, West Park Stroke Cycle Group, Broadmeadow Special School and the Mayoral Charity Fund. An event such as this is only possible with comprehensive planning, and Chair, Mary Harding, is grateful to the key committee members who have supported and worked so hard for months to enable the day to run smoothly. As Mary says, watching
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Recipe of the month Courgette And Poppyseed Cake EQUIPMENT • 2 x 8” anodised removable bottom cake tins • 2 x lining kits for 8” tins or grease with butter and line withparchment paper. (both tins and lining kits available from www.takefood.co.uk) • Cake stand and dome or plate and slice • Food mixer with beater attachment • Spatula • Scales • Zester/fine grater • Large grater • Pestle and Mortar • Palette knife for spreading INGREDIENTS • 300g of courgette, washed and coarsely grated • 4 eggs • 225g soft butter • 225g caster sugar • 225g self raising flour • 1 tsp baking powder • Zest and juice of 1 lime. • 1 jar of lemon curd or email mike@takefood.co.uk for my recipe • 1 tsp of poppy seeds • A handful of pistachio nuts crushed in a pestle a mortar • A pinch of salt • 150g Cream cheese • 300g Icing sugar METHOD Pre-heat your oven to 180˚C It’s courgette season so I’m making a Courgette, lime and Poppyseed cake with cream cheese frosting, crushed pistachio and lemon curd filling. 22
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Cream together the softened butter and caster sugar until pale, light and fluffy. Then whisk the 4 eggs with a pinch of salt and weigh your flour. Gradually add a little of the whisked eggs and then a little flour alternatively until all combined and the batter is smooth. Adding too much egg at once can split your batter and that’s not good. Now fold your courgette, poppy seeds, zest and lime juice into the batter with a metal spoon. Wooden spoons can tend to knock air out of your mix. Equally distribute the batter between the 2 tins and bake for about 35 minutes or until springy and a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean. Now in a bowl or food processor, add the cream cheese and icing sugar together and beat until quite stiff and smooth. Remember you don’t want it sliding down the side of your cake. When the sponges are out of the oven allow them to cool in the tins for 15 minutes then turn out onto a cooling rack. Once completely cool start to build your cake on the plate putting a little lemon curd on the plate to stop the sponge from moving around. Now spread the first sponge with lemon curd, not too much, sprinkle with a little of the pistachios and place the second sponge on top. Glaze the sides of the 2 sponges with lemon curd and top with the cream cheese frosting and sprinkle the rest of the crushed pistachio on top. SERVING SUGGESTION: Get your friends round and make a large pot of strong tea. www.instagram.com/mikewhitehurst_takefood www.takefood.co.uk mike@takefood.co.uk www.facebook.com/takefood! www.twitter.com/takefood
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How Bi-fold doors have taken over our homes Was there life before Bi-fold doors? It’s hard to remember a time when the backs of houses weren’t sheets of glazing that folded back to bring the outside in, so we could all enjoy indoor/outdoor lifestyles. For the past 5 years the trend for Bi-folds has been unstoppable: It seems nobody has a kitchen extension without knocking out a wall and installing Bi-folding doors. According to recently published sales figures 25,000 Bi-folds
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were installed in Britain in 2011 and 32,000 in 2013, a number expected to rise to 39,000 this year. In fact the Bi-fold boom has been one of the clearest indicators of economic recovery and proof that the recession is over. Bi-fold mania has certainly had an effect on how we use our homes, feeding the trend for open plan living and bigger kitchens where everyone hangs out. Most people gravitate towards the room with the Bi-fold doors as it offers us the al-fresco lifestyle we all enjoy whilst on holiday usually abroad.
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Roman Bathrooms glamorous bathroom trends can be achieved by combining cutting edge technology with traditional glamour and natural materials to create a timeless bathroom that’s right on trend. Bathrooms are becoming less about pure functionality, and more about lifestyle. This year we’ve seen a rise in requests for bathrooms optimised for the whole family – a roll top bath for mum, a walk in bath for Gran and all the latest gadgets for the man of the house. Technology has enhanced the bathing and showering experience for all customers, whatever their age. Digital shower and bath controls that offer complete control over your bathing, making it not just safe but a beautifully relaxing experience. Just the press of a button can select the desired option to fill a bath of water at the selected temperature. You can even choose a half fill or shallow fill option.
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Boutique hotel luxury is a major inspiration for designers this year, together with a wider renaissance in enthusiasm for classic silver screen style and the opulence typified by that era. Chic stand-alone pieces that add an air of indulgence to your bathroom – vintage-style cabinets are a great way of maintaining practicality without compromising your aesthetic. We are also seeing a move away from straight lines to a softer look with curved and rounded
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How to create
y o u r s elf - care man i fe s t o Today we’re focusing on self-care. Taking care of you, emotionally, physically and spiritually. This is so important, because if you’re not taking care of yourself, it affects your energy levels and most importantly your happiness in life. Yet most of us feel very guilty when it comes to spending time and money on ourselves. We all have commitments, obligations and responsibilities that we simply cannot ignore. I have two children to care for, a business to run, endless emails to answer, a dog that needs walking and a house that needs continuous cleaning. Yet, I realise that if I don’t take a little time out each day or week I quickly become unbalanced. So many of us are ‘givers’ always running around making sure we keep our boss happy, making sure the kids have gone off to school with the right lunch box, that we’ve paid the telephone bill, put the bins out or phoned our mum. There is always something that diverts us away from spending time nourishing ourselves. Over time we have just become accustomed to the frighteningly fast pace of life we live. TV, Internet, and mobile technology all play their part
in stealing our attention away from ourselves. We collapse each night, exhausted in front of the TV with a glass of red to help us unwind and relax. It’s a vicious circle. Before we know it another week has gone by and we still haven’t had time to shave our legs or phone the hairdresser to book our next appointment.
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Now you must give yourself full permission to nurture and pamper yourself. You need it!
But it’s time to slow down and recognise our own needs. This is a must.
Answer these following questions to help you think about how you’re going to look after yourself better.
Think of it like this. You have £100 in your bank. Yet if you keep giving £10 away here and there without replenishing, you end up skint. There is no money in the bank! You have to fill up your reserves, whether that’s physically, energetically, emotionally or spiritually. You have to keep putting fuel in your tank, or you simply won’t go!
Where do I feel deprived? Who or what is causing me to feel resentful and why? What do I need more of right now? Who are the people in my life that nourish me? Which places or locations nourish me? What activities nourish me?
So, today we are going to create a self-care manifesto.
Your assignment is very simple.
At the beginning of each year I create my own self-care manifesto which included lots of different activities from taking myself out for lunch, sitting in the garden with a cup of tea, to taking an Epsom salt bath with candles.
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It’s time for you to do the same. Drop the guilt (yes I can hear your Inner Critic screaming you haven’t got the time, money, energy and so on). I am giving you full permission.
With two young children and a business to run, life can be rather hectic and some days I find it hard to get a minute to myself. So each week I make an appointment with myself, no matter how busy I am I schedule ‘me time’ time in my diary and I pick something off my self-care manifesto and I nurture myself. This is non-negotiable.
You’re going to create a self-care manifesto. A list of as many things you can do for yourself (free or paid for) that make you feel good, this could be to spend the afternoon in the park, read a book, take a long bath, cook, garden, dance, create, play. Whatever makes your spirit soar and makes you happy. Put your list up somewhere you’ll see it often. Then I want you to make an appointment with yourself each week and pick something off your self-care manifesto to do. Give yourself permission to spend a little time taking care of you and see what difference it makes to the way you feel by the end of the week. Enjoy ;)
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Competition Two lucky winners can each win 2 tickets to see THRILLER LIVE on Tuesday 11th November at 7.30pm at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre. Direct from London’s West End where it is now in its record breaking 6th year, THRILLER LIVE is a spectacular concert created to celebrate the career of the world’s greatest entertainer. THRILLER LIVE returns to the Grand Theatre from Tuesday 11 to Saturday 15 November. Seen by over 2.5 million people in over 26 countries, THRILLER LIVE continues to moonwalk around the world, taking you on a visual, audio and electrifying journey through the magic of Michael’s 45 year musical history. Experience over two hours of non-stop hits from pop to rock, soul to disco in a show that pays homage to Jackson’s legendary live performances and innovative dance moves executed with flair, precision and passion in a show that you will never forget. Expect your favourite songs delivered by an exceptionally talented cast and band, including: I Want You Back, ABC, Can You Feel It, Off The Wall, The Way You Make Me Feel, Smooth Criminal, Beat It, Billie Jean, Dirty Diana, Bad, Rock With You, They Don’t care About Us, Dangerous, Heal The World, and Thriller plus many more!
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City steps it out for charity Aldersley Leisure Village, 7.45am on Saturday, 12th July. Despite discouraging, but variable, forecasts the weather was behaving itself. Trays of electronics tags were waiting to be strapped around ankles, the pressure pads were ready. The computer was booted up and the stand-by generator was to hand. Water was being poured into cups at the drink station. Three mini-buses of RAF Trainees deposited their kit in the grandstand and prepared for action. The Admin team made sure the forms were to hand, the pens worked; the float was in the cash box and went through the check-list once again. The doors were opened, forms completed, tags collected and strapped to ankles. The clock ticked round to 8am and the klaxon sounded.
BEST FOOT FORWARD was underway. Forty seven companies and organisations had joined together as event Patrons and each donated a minimum of £250, to form a fund of £13,450. Compton Hospice, Children in Need and the Rotary Charitable Trust had been nominated as potential beneficiaries of this fund - but it had to be worked for. Every time a lap of the track was completed and a foot hit the pressure pad, the electronic tag sent a signal to the computer to release another £ into the ‘charity pot’. To move the entire fund of £13,450 to the charities would need an average of more than 1,100 laps per hour. In the first hour nearly 700 laps were logged, rising to over 1,100 in the second hour, increasing to just short of 1,600 laps per hour between 10am and mid-day. By the half-way point at 2pm a total of 7,784 laps were logged, against a target of 8,000. The hourly rate dropped steadily in the course of the afternoon and by 6pm 1,150 laps were needed to release the entire pot. It was at this stage that the rain, hinted at throughout the previous week, arrived to turn the track into a paddling pool and drive all but the most resolute to the shelter of the stand. There can be little doubt that this was what led to the laps achieved finally totalling 13,301 – just 149 laps light of the target of 13,450. This was so close to what was hoped for that it has been decided that the whole fund of £13,450 will be released to the charities. Club President Mike Boyce says “This was achieved as the result of team work. Rotary, backed by the City Council, Express & Star and Wolverhampton West Magazine, has acted as the catalyst to turn the community-minded generosity of many corporate Patrons and the determined efforts of nearly 500 citizens into a very positive outcome for a number of charities”.
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Individual achievements ranged just a few laps to 179 laps logged by Earl Edwards, who kept going throughout the 12 hours. The RAF Trainees split into 8 teams which competed for four hours each contributed just short of 5,000 laps, with Team Typhoon narrowly beating Team Tornado with an average of 70 laps covered by each team member in their 4 hour slot. The Wolverhampton MS Therapy Centre, Central Youth Theatre, Bethel Christian Fellowship, all took the opportunity to stage their own sponsored events within Best Foot Forward, while Alzheimer’s Society and Wombourne High Flyers were also sponsored by those taking part, further boosting the amount which will be received by needy causes.
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Wolverhampton Rotary Club welcomes new president “Our organisation raises and distributes between £40000 and £50000 each year, supporting causes both here and abroad. I have been part of a team that has built a school in Mike Boyce (left) with immediate past president Mike Colley Lusaka, Zambia, and more recently travelled to Romania and Moldova The Rotary Club of with former president Mike Colley Wolverhampton is proud and a van full of gifts for under to announce the election privileged and vulnerable families. Being in Rotary has enabled me of their new president, to see much more of life, some of Mike Boyce. which isn’t as nice as we would all Mike, 55, worked for his family want it to be sometimes but with the help of companies and citizens business, the former Daisy Freezer of Wolverhampton, our club makes Centre in Compton, for thirty a significant difference to many seven years before its takeover by people’s lives.” Sainsbury’s in 2013. He first joined Rotary in 2009 and is amazed at what the club has achieved.
Each year, Rotary Wolverhampton, holds a series of fundraising
events to enable their good work to continue. These include the exciting Himley Hall Dragon Boat Race, the commemorative Tree of Remembrance, and the Best Foot Forward, which took place in July and was a walk with a difference. Instead of participants gaining sponsorship, funds are raised by contributions from the supporters of the event. These supporters (patrons) are local businesses who work in partnership with Rotary to raise valuable funds. The club’s new president is very thankful for this assistance with fundraising. “We like to bring businesses and the local community together through our events, and are grateful for all the support we receive.” Mike is looking forward to his new role and is pleased to have wife Gaynor, children Leanne, Jason and Daniel, and grandchildren Lachlan and Ruby by his side as he helps guide the club onwards into the future.
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Paycare chief executive, Kevin Rogers (with bat) celebrates the sponsorship deal with (L-R) Penn CC’s publicity and marketing executive, Simon Bennett, club president, John Fellows and Club captain, Tom Nutting.
Wolverhampton-based healthcare plan provider Paycare has struck up a match ball sponsorship deal with Penn Cricket Club. As part of the deal Paycare will fund the costs of two brand new balls for every match that Penn CC play this season. In return Paycare receives ground advertising and space in Penn CC’s match day programmes. Penn CC’s president, John Fellows said: We are delighted to have the support of one of Wolverhampton’s oldest organisations. Both Paycare and Penn CC have been in existence for well over 100 years so this is a great fit for both of us.
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There is a buzz of activity at the Trysull Art Club as members prepare for the third Winter Art Exhibition. Come and join us to celebrate, at The Village Hall, Trysull, near Wolverhampton. Our members are looking forward to welcoming you and sharing, also, their passion for art. The Trysull Art Club was founded in 2003 with six friends getting together, whilst taking a part-time university
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Ann Winwood and Lealans Garden Centre – the plant specialists produces beautiful hanging baskets which can be made to customer specifications. During the summer months, customers can bring in their empty hanging baskets to be refilled at Lealans. Ann also creates colourful gift bowls, which are popular throughout the year, especially around Mother’s Day, Easter and Christmas.
Lealans Garden Centre has for many years provided Wolverhampton gardeners with the opportunity to purchase plants grown in their local area. Established just before the Second World War by Frederick William Lealan, the Bridgnorth Road centre, a family business, is now into its third generation with granddaughter Ann Winwood and grandson Peter Lealan at the helm. Ann, who came into the business straight after finishing school, is extremely knowledgeable about plants and is able to offer advice to customers, as well as providing gardening tips both on the Lealans website, and here, in Wolverhampton West Magazine. She is proud of the reputation the business has in the local area.
top quality compost is also very popular with gardeners and is used at the centre, as well as being available for sale. Of course, not everything can be grown on site, but you can be sure that all plants have the Ann seal of approval before going on sale. Pot plants are such a product, yet Lealans garden centre has the largest ranges of pot plants in the Wolverhampton area, possibly even the largest in the Midlands. Christmas Poinsettia’s although not grown in-house, are also sourced locally and are of the highest quality. As well as a wide selection of plants and flowers, Ann
Lealans is already getting prepared for the festive season, as they order their new products as early as January! The centre has a wide selection of real Christmas trees and holly wreaths and can produce Christmas gift bowls, made to order. An expanding retail line has also enabled the centre to sell giftware and there will shortly be Christmas decorations arriving on their shelves. As well as giftware, Lealans also stocks gravels, composts, chemicals, tools and garden furniture, however, plants and flowers are at the heart of the company. Ann’s expert skills and knowledge handed down to her from her grandfather and parents, ensure that Lealans continues to grow and develop in the twenty-first century, whilst providing products that are of the highest quality.
The main appeal of the garden centre is their home grown approach to plant retail. As Ann says, “We try to grow as much as we can ourselves. We supply excellent produce directly to the customer.” Plants grown onsite include bedding plants such as Geraniums, Fuchsias and Cyclamen, and their own herbaceous and hanging basket flowers. Lealan’s own Lealans Garden Centre is situated at Shipley, on the Bridgnorth Road. For more information visit www.lealansgardencentre.co.uk, email enquiries@lealansgardencentre.co.uk or phone 01902 700209. 46
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Autumn gardening The lovely spell of warm and sunny weather in September has helped to prolong the flowering season of summer bedding and perennials. But there comes a time when you have to pull them out and re-plant with autumn ones and October is just the time to do that. Geraniums and fuchsias can be trimmed back and potted-up for the winter. Make sure that they are placed somewhere frost free – a spare bedroom, utility room, conservatory or garage that has some slight heat in the winter. In a severe winter an unheated garage will not be suitable for the storage of cold sensitive plants.
Tips are provided by Ann Winwood from Lealans Garden Centre, Wolverhampton
Why not re-plant your empty baskets or tubs for winter colour, there’s plenty to choose from – Pansies, Violas including the new trailing Teardrop variety, Polyanthus, Heathers, Ivies and don’t forget to add a few spring flowering bulbs. Garden centres now sell smaller sized shrubs that are suitable for tubs and baskets and they can then be planted out in the garden next spring. These include Gaultherias, Lecothoe, Skimmias and grasses. Pick apples and pears as they become ripe. Eat the earlier varieties straight away, storing later ripening ones for later use. Once autumn fruiting raspberries have finished cropping the older fruiting canes can be pruned
out during the winter months as the autumn varieties fruit on new season’s growth each year. Buy prepared hyacinth bulbs for indoor flowering and plant them in bowls with Bulb Compost as soon as possible. Give them a drink and put in a cool, dark place, bringing gradually into the light and warmth once the shoots are approx 3cm high. Overwintering onions, shallots and broad beans are now in stock, plant them as soon as you can and you’ll get an early maturing crop next year. Garlic bulbs should be in by October.
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Top tips if you want to introduce topiary into your garden by Andi Way from Boningale Garden Creations What do you think of when you think of topiary? Is it giant, elaborately shaped shrubs that enhance the perfectly manicured lawns of majestic stately home gardens? You’re not alone but it may surprise you to know that a garden of any size is the perfect canvas for a piece of topiary. While most of us don’t have giant evergreens that we can clip into intricate designs, incorporating an accent of topiary into our outdoor spaces is easier than you think. Carefully shaped plants give a lovely structure to the garden, as well as an interesting focal point and a touch of elegance. The most popular shapes are cones, spirals, balls and pyramid shapes, all of which will add impact.
Yes, they take a little care and attention when it comes to keeping the shape but it’s really not difficult to do and I think they are worth it. For a quick fix, you can buy readyfashioned topiary, usually box, yew, privet or holly, in a container from any good garden centre or nursery. The beauty of that is the hard work has already been done for you because the plant has been nurtured and tended into shape over a number of years. All you have to do to maintain that tidy shape is trim it carefully every late spring/early summer. Secateurs are fine for smaller specimens and hedge trimmers can be used for larger topiary structures but I recommend specialist single-handed topiary shears for a good, even finish.
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M Jackson & Son That’s why customers of M Jackson & Son can feel confident that they’re employing the services of a totally independent, family-run business. Understanding that there are many questions and concerns raised by arranging a funeral, as well as cost considerations, Mark and Debbie help tailor a service specifically to individual needs.
Looking after bereaved families is a very unique and special responsibility, and it’s one that M Jackson & Son understand well. That’s why you can be sure that when you need them they will be there for you, ready to guide you through the process of making arrangements for your loved ones’ funeral. “We understand that what we do for you in your time of need makes a big difference. Our dedicated care starts as soon as you contact us and we promise to provide you, your family and your loved one with the care you deserve,” says owner Mark Jackson. Since opening their brand new funeral home in Tettenhall - on the Wergs Road - in July this year, the family-run business is becoming the trusted choice for many local people. “We are happy to do home visits or arrangements can be made at our comfortable office. There is a private Chapel of Rest that offers the opportunity for families to spend as much time as they need to say goodbye to their loved one with the option of being able to play a favourite piece of music that has a special meaning.” 50
“My wife, Deborah, and I were keen to open a funeral home in the area that we live in, so that we can not only serve the local community, but be a true part of it too.” And supporting the community is of real importance to M Jackson & Son: “That’s one of the reasons why we honour the Blue Light Card and The Defence Discount Service Card, which offer assistance to members of the emergency services, NHS staff and armed forces.” “We’ve had many people call in to see us to have a look at our premises, get to know us and discuss making plans for their funeral.” Proudly following in his father’s footsteps, Mark has many years of experience in the funeral business: “My family has been involved in this profession for over sixty years. My father operated his own funeral home and I began working for him at the age of 18. Over the years I have gained many years of experience and have a wealth of knowledge that I can draw upon.” Many funeral homes in the area and across the country - are being taken over by larger chains, yet still keep the family name above the door: “This can be very misleading for people, because they think they’re going to an independent family business, when actually it’s operated by a larger company.”
“What coffin do I choose? How many limousines will we need? Would our loved one like a horsedrawn carriage to send them on their way? The answers to each of these common questions has an impact on how much is spent. That’s why we sit down with our clients to discuss their every need and then provide a detailed estimate of costs.” “We believe that every funeral should be as individual as the person who has passed away and that’s one of the reasons why we don’t offer ‘package’ funerals, like many larger chains - yet we still remain competitive with our pricing.” Taking care of all manner of personalised funerals, M Jackson & Son can provide any service you require; whether that’s a traditional affair - complete with a horse-drawn carriage - or a simple, environmentally aware ‘green’ funeral. All faiths are catered for too, as well as those who are not religious. Pre-payment funeral plans will soon be available, for those who want to ensure all arrangements have been taken care of in advance. “We are proud of what we do and get a tremendous amount of satisfaction from knowing that we have, in our own way, made a difference”. “As the company name suggests, we have a son who has expressed an interest in continuing the family business into a third generation. Currently studying for his A Levels, we will be delighted to show him how to continue to serve Wolverhampton residents’ for many years to come,” adds Mark.
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An insight into Burma This spellbinding country is a dream destination if you are keen to escape hordes of tourists, venture off the beaten track and immerse yourself in the local culture. Burma (Myanmar) remains a largely undiscovered and undeveloped destination to visit but it offers something unique, authentic and deeply rewarding. A diversity of regional influences, along with a century of imperial colonialism, a deep devotion to Buddhism, and an abundance of natural wonders, from peaks and lakes to highlands and beaches, has shaped the country into a compelling destination that always captures the hearts of adventurous travellers. From the ‘Temple City’ of Bagan to the jewelencrusted pagodas of Rangoon; the floating gardens of Inle Lake and the unspoilt talcum-powder sands of Ngapali, Burma offers the perfect fusion of ancient traditions, modern lifestyles and a fantastic mix of warm and welcoming locals. You can discover some of the incredible highlights of this remarkable land, including ancient monasteries, gleaming pagodas, tradition markets on the Burma Encounter tour. Alternatively you can enjoy an unforgettable seven or eight night cruise on board the luxury Belmond Orcaella, or a three, four or seven night cruise on board the Belmond Road to Mandalay along the Irrawaddy River from Rangoon to Bagan. Immerse yourself in the Burmese culture with a host of activities to choose from and watch in awe as mist-veiled pagodas emerge from the stunning landscape and locals go about their everyday life on the river.
Rangoon (Yangon) Once the capital of Burma, Rangoon is the largest city in the country and is renowned for its spectacular religious shrines and timeless colonial charm. Often compared to the cosmetic renovations of Singapore,
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Rangoon acts as your gateway to Burma. This vibrant city is filled with a fusion of British Colonial architecture, newly built office buildings, colourful streets and bustling open-air markets that vend a range of locally-sourced and exquisite hand made goods. Contemplate at the golden Shwedagon Pagoda which boasts a jewel studded spire that can be seen from around the city and take photos of the Chaukhtgyi Paya statue that once stood high above buildings before erosion caused the statue to crumble and it was then rebuilt into the reclining Buddha. You can explore the city’s famous bazaar, Bogyoke Market which sprawls across two levels and is a veritable treasure trove, selling everything from jade jewellery, antiques and beautiful carvings to clothes, souvenirs and exotic fruits, or jump on board a luxuriously renovated Elephant Coach to see the port of Syriam in style.
Mandalay Occupied by the British in 1824, the city of Mandalay was chosen to be the capital of the Burmese Empire and was home to the last King and Queen before they were exiled to India. Maintaining its youth as a modern city, Mandalay is thronged with towering offices and universities that only local students can attend due to the Government’s attempt in the prevention of overcrowding cities. Mandalay is a religious centre for Buddhism, residing to the east of the Irrawaddy River. Here the Golden Buddha of Mahamuri Paya lies amongst a series of monasteries leading up to Mandalay Hill, where Burma’s largest Buddhist bible is kept. Head to the township of Amarapura to watch over a thousand monks of all ages glide past as they make their way to their dining halls in complete silence after gathering alms that morning: a vision you’ll never forget.
Bagan
betrays the old wealth and power of this former kingdom. Dotted with over 2200 Buddhist temples, pagodas and ruins that are protected by UNESCO, Bagan is a city that ranks as one of the most incredible archaeological sites in Asia, rivalling the great temples of Angkor in Cambodia. Shwezigon Pagoda was built by King Anawrahta in the early 11th Century to enshrine sacred relics of the Buddha. Try to visit all four relics in one day - it is said that those who do will enjoy luck and prosperity. You can also explore this ancient city by horse and carriage - looking out for golden spires peeking over hilltops, ride a boat along the winding Irrawaddy River and discover serene monasteries tucked away in the rolling hills. Bagan is also popular for its Myaung Oo Market, where older ladies are seen making, selling and smoking enormous Cheroot cigars.
Inle Beneath the slopes of the Shan Hills lies the freshwater lake where locals live in stilt villages built from bamboo. The lake is known as the Venice of the East and locals travel by water in order to transport their produce to surrounding towns. Here you can discover the charming floating gardens and local fishing traditions of the indigenous Intha people who are famous for their innovative rowing techniqueusing one leg to power an oar. Spend your days canoeing on the lake, cycling or walking along the water’s edge, soaking in the region’s tranquil ambience, or take a charming boat ride along the Nyaung Shwe River, whilst taking in the sights of the Phaungdaw Oo Pagoda. The ancient Inn Thein Pagoda features hundreds of crumbling stupas with weathered domes overgrown with moss. The Burma Encounter tour can be found in the new Kuoni Far East brochure and prices start from £2,945 (Jan dept).
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something for everyone at Compton Hospice On October 25th 3-9pm The Cedars will open their doors once again for their annual family Scarefest event
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The summer may be over but from Spooks to Santa, Compton Hospice has got a little something for everyone to make this winter seem a little more bearable. Bring your werecubs (under 10’s) to trick or treat in the safety of the Freaky Forest on the Cedars grounds between 3 and 6pm, then let them turn their paws to some
of the games and creepy crafts on offer. Our resident storyteller will be on hand with Tales from the Crypt and your little terrors can get up close and personal with some suitably scary critters in our mini petting zoo. Signal 107fm will be on hand with their spooky disco and there’s a fancy dress competition too, so be sure to dust off your fangs and clip on your capes! From 7pm the Freaky Forest undergoes a terrifying transformation for those feeling a little braver.
Nightmares become reality as shadows cross the moon and evil awakes. Take a walk with the Halloween Horrors if you dare! Garlands replace the ghouls on Sunday November 30th between 11am and 4pm when Compton Hospice brings Christmas to Wolverhampton with their annual festive market. Bring the kids down to meet Father Christmas and his elves in the magical grotto and shop a range of beautiful gift and craft stalls for presents to impress.
For more information please contact Fundraising on 0845 2255 497 or email: fundraising@compton-hospice.org.uk. FREE ENTRY to both events although some charges may apply.
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A member of the Guild of Q Butchers Quite simply, this means that Allan Bennett is one of the best butchers in Britain. Quality is our number one priority, and we are committed to preserving the skills passed down through generations of traditional craftsmen. At Allan Bennett’s we produce all our products using the best English meat, which is bought from Bridgnorth market every Tuesday. This means that all of our meat has full traceability, and guarantees you top quality meat from local farmers. In short, you can’t buy better!
Perfect pastry aids top triumph Allan Bennett beat more than 200 competitors in the Meat Traders Journal Pork Pie contest in Bolton. Judges were impressed by the meaty contents of the pie and the perfectly produced pastry. Steven said: “The ingredients we use in the pies has been the key and it feels fantastic to have won first prize”.
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A taste of Italy is on your doorstep
Despite its great history even some of the locals will appear blank when asked if they know of Corbelli’s location. It may take a little longer to find than most would desire but once found it is certainly worth the search. Run by Giovanni Corbelli and his sons Giuseppe & Pietro they make everyone welcome and are keen to share their in depth knowledge of all the produce they have on sale.
are greeted by the friendly staff and a beautiful aromatic smell that seeps from the huge wine vats surrounding the walls. Everything about the shop screams ‘Little Italy’ and if you happen to visit on a Saturday you will be greeted by the smell of freshly baked bread which is prepared every Saturday morning, in addition to the vast selection of pastas, meats, cheeses and much more. When a customer asked where their lovely, grassy, cold-pressed olive oil came from, Giuseppe replied: “That oil comes from my aunt’s olive groves in Sicily”. As well as the
The Deli is open on Saturdays from 10am to 2pm and Sundays 10am to 1.30pm. Corbelli’s offer a vast range of the finest Italian foods and wines that is unavailable from the mainstream supermarkets.
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The family business also includes Corbelli Wines. They have hundreds of different wines available and are happy to advise customers on what may be suitable depending on the customer’s preferences. You would expect all this exceptional customer service and quality produce to come at a hefty price but it is exactly the opposite. Because they are a wholesaler and the deli represents only a very small part of the business it means that prices are much cheaper than the supermarket chains. Overall they provide exceptional authentic Italian cuisine in a real traditional family-run Italian ambiance. Shopping at Corbelli’s is very unique, if you like Italian cuisine this is the place to visit; it’s certainly different to nipping down to the supermarket for some parmesan and a bottle of Chianti.
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Wombourne Tandoori Restaurant Win a meal for two Wombourne Tandoori are celebrating their 25th Birthday and to mark the occasion they are giving one lucky reader the chance to win a fabulous meal for two including a bottle of wine. Wombourne’s premier and longest established Indian restaurant is situated in the High Street, under the ownership and expert management of Rafique Miah and his brother, Head Chef Makhan. With many years of experience, they have brought together a team of chefs who work to particularly high standards serving sumptuous Bangladeshi cuisine. It’s no wonder that they have achieved a five star rating from ‘Rate My Place’, because as soon as you enter this clean, light and airy restaurant with its attractive water feature and star-studded ceiling, you’re enjoying a sensory experience that is the perfect precursor to fine dining. Delightful background music and TV-screened ‘Bollywood’ spectaculars play at just the right volume to make it the perfect place to dine.
To be in the a chance of winning simply answer the following question correctly:
What star rating has the restaurant achieved from ‘Rate My Place’? Email your answer to: info@wolverhamptonwestmag.co.uk or send on a postcard to Wolverhampton West Magazine, 1 Lytham Road, Perton, Wolverhampton, WV6 7YY, please include your name, address and telephone number. Competition closing date Friday 17th October 2014. Competition Terms and Conditions: To enter readers have to be at least 21 years of age. Winner will be chosen at random from all correct entries received and notified by telephone. Prize is a 3 course meal for two with a selected bottle of house wine. Prize valid Sunday to Thursday only. Prize to be taken by Thursday 27th November 2014. Booking date subject to availability and any additional drinks will have to be paid for separately. No cash or alternative prize available.
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Struggling for ideas for places to visit this Autumn? Why not spend the day at The Vineyards, in Halfpenny Green? The site near Bobbington, is home to a fantastic shop which provides an exquisite selection of food and drink. Their bespoke hampers, perfect gifts for friends or clients alike, are all made to order and are traditionally very popular presents. Available in a range of sizes suitable for all budgets, they are handpicked to meet your requirements, so you can be sure that the recipient will enjoy their fabulous gift. Of course, the most important part of any vineyard is the wine that is produced, and this is no exception at The Vineyards. The range of wines has recently been expanded with reserve roses and red wines being introduced. For that special touch, bottles of wines can be personalised while you wait. Next to the winery is The Wine House, a purpose built area for functions and corporate events with the option of added extras such as wine-tasting available, therefore offering an alternative to a standard hotel conference.
Gourmet Night. Upcoming dates for these popular occasions are 5th September, 3rd October, 7th November, 5th December and the glittering Christmas Gourmet Night, taking place on 19th December, which includes a five course meal and champagne reception. Again, it is important to book in advance for these events. The Vineyards is also home to idyllic, fully stocked fishing pools. Day and match tickets are available, as are vouchers, the perfect gift for the keen angler. For more information about fishing at The Vineyards, call Allan on 07905 031327
On site, there is also an excellent craft centre providing endless opportunities to purchase a wide range of gifts and services or even to visit the Owl and Falconry Centre. The pets corner, within the centre is much loved by children and provides the opportunity for a fantastic family day out. If you would like to do something completely different, consider grape picking. The Vineyards is expecting a bumper crop this year and would welcome any help to harvest the fruits. For more information about this, please phone, 01384 221122. There really is something for everyone at The Vineyards!
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Take your tea in style with one of our delightful traditional high teas, perfect as a gift or just to enjoy yourself!
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Studio 61 presents ‘Oh What A Lovely War’ 2014 commemorates the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War. For one high quality acting group who perform at Victory Hall Lower Penn this is the perfect time to go back to the era of seaside Pierrot Shows. Studio 61 are now hard at work perfecting their presentation
of the classic Joan Littlewood Theatre workshop “Oh What a Lovely War” ready for November 2014. This musical presentation tells the story of the First World War using sketches and songs from the era. The original show was put together by a group of talented actors in 1964. They adapted a radio show by adding their own materials. The finished product is celebrated as a masterpiece of
British Theatre. It is a multimedia presentation that is proving to be a challenging and entertaining project for the talented company members within Studio 61. Director Ian Howarth is adapting a show he knows and loves to suit the intimate theatre round, black box setting of Victory Hall. It will be an enthralling multimedia presentation that mixes the pace of the actors with screened images from the Great War Era. Full ticket details will be available on their website from the beginning of October www. studio61.org. It is advisable to book early because with only 60 seats per performance over 5 shows there will be a demand for tickets .Studio 61 will be performing from Wednesday 19 November each evening from 7.30pm and finishing with a Sunday matinee performance at 2.30pm. Alternatively become a friend to their Studio61 Facebook page.
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Wombourne Tandoori Restaurant Established 1989
Air conditioned
Cuisine of Bengal
Fully licensed
FOOD HYGIENE RATING SCHEME 2011
Celebrate your Christmas Party in Style at the Perfect Venue to Dine! Christmas Day Menu now available... Bookings now being taken for Christmas Day Lunch, Christmas Office Parties and Christmas Family and Friends Get-togethers. Rafique Miah welcomes you to the longest established Indian and Bangladeshi Restaurant in Wombourne Village, serving sumptuous Bangladeshi Cuisine for over 25 years.
“We pride ourselves on our Quality of Food, Excellent Customer Service and Customer Satisfaction.” Recently refurbished in contemporary surroundings, air conditioned and fully licensed. Our popular Take-away Service is still the best in Wombourne offering 10% off our Menu price.
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christmas fayre menu Starting from 27th November lunch time
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kingfisher A taste for tapas the
Just what exactly is ‘tapas’? I know it sounds Spanish, but is it a Spanish dance, I wonder, as I make my way towards Kingswinford’s The Kingfisher bar and restaurant. A Spanish fighting bull, maybe? My mind continues to spiral out of control. A Spanish dish, perhaps? I am on my way to a restaurant after all. I may be riding in a car full of other people, but I am afraid to ask, because today I will be dining with my long-suffering girlfriend Nicola and my futurein-laws and I’d hate it if things went a little bit Meet the Parents. Not wishing to play the fool for any longer and by this point convinced that I am definitely alone in my ignorance, I shuffle through my ‘Emergency Restaurant Reviewer Kit’ and
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let out an enormous sigh when I am confronted with salvation. ‘‘At the Kingfisher we are using the experience of our Spanish and continental chefs to introduce tapas to Wall Heath and Kingswinford. For those who have never tried tapas, we believe it should mean small portions of delightful, fresh food that can be shared between friends and family.” So there you go, consider yourself enlightened from those in-the-know. Now back to what I can tell you. Upon arrival at the Kidderminster Road-based venue, the hungry Brit in search of something new and different from the pile-it-high-andfeed-’em-from-a-trough pub carveries which dominate Sunday luncheons is faced with firstly, ample parking; and secondly, a modern and recently refurbished façade which speaks of refined, relaxed and inviting dining within.
by Rob Taylor
My first impression is reaffirmed when inside: a fresh, well-lit bar and dining space, finished with exquisite attention to detail in both décor and tableware. Our party of four is seated quickly in the conservatory add-on and encouraged to peruse a menu jam-packed with a genuinely interesting take on familiar fare with a seasoning of the exotic. But the future father of the bride is not impressed. He likes a roast on a Sunday and is not big on this “ethnic food.” Time for a little bit of the old Taylor charm. So I will tell you as I told him, hungry reader, you see, at The Kingfisher Tapas does not preclude tradition. You can have your Sunday roast and eat it. As part of the venue’s renaissance Sunday roast is now served tapas style, in a “to-share” format which means it comes with a selection of two meats, hand-cut vegetables and even speciality gravy. And a
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Despite a busy room full of diners, the friendly and attentive staff are quickly on scene with drinks and a welcome review on ordering protocol. We elect for a smorgasbord of starters: Mixed Meats, BBQ Chicken Wings, Spicy Spare Ribs (all, £3.95), Garlic Bread (£1.95) and Grilled Sardines (£4.95). Delivered mere minutes later and placed onto a rotating serving board in the centre of the table, every dish is of substantial size and carries an appetising aroma. Even my choice - the sardines - don’t give me the dead eye. That’s coming from the other side of the table. Gulp. Things improve however once we tuck in, each of us sampling every option and leaving nothing behind. Feedback is very positive indeed - I found the starters tasty and a fine precursor to the meal proper. Bring on the roast potatoes, I think. But - no - Mr Roast Dinner has had a change of heart, so it’s more of the same for the main:
Yorkshire pudding which is sure to put Aunt Bessie out of business. He did, as I’m sure you are, seem pleased to hear this and I definitely scored some browny points.
Classic Fish and Chips (£4.95), Salted Cod and Potato Chips (£4.95), Croquetos Ibericos - croquettes with ham and cheese - (£3.95), Spicy Spare Ribs (£3.95), Champinones al queso Azul - mushrooms in blue cheese and herb sauce - (£2.95), Min-steak Kebabs (£3.95), Beer-battered Onion Rings (£2.95) and Curly Fries (£2.95).
We all enjoy the sharing aspect as no one person can smugly hog the best dish while endlessly telling everyone else how marvellous it is. You know what I mean. This way everyone gets a turn; those who are less hungry are satisfied; those who like to fill their boots can hoover up the remains with impunity. The portions are by no means small; no-one is left unfulfilled. Every dish I try is delicious. My group echo this with considerable force. The dainty fish and chips and the mushrooms and cheese sauce receive particular praise. There’s a cornucopia of choices at the Kingfisher - even more during weekdays - and we really did try nearly everything. Even dessert: a well-judged Eton Mess (£3.50) and three lots of sumptuous Knickerbocker Glory (£3.50) to bring proceedings to a close. I can only urge you to do just the same. For more information or to book a table call 01384 686000.
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Open from 5.30pm - Midnight (7days a week)
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rafters - as well as a private bar, plasma TV screens and a well-designed modern interior. But enough of all that now, and forgive me if you consider me rude, but I’m here for the food. As I mingle among Wolverhampton’s glitterati, a delicious cornucopia of aroma assaults my senses from across the crowded room. Like some emperor from ancient Rome, I am endlessly dazzled with a smorgasbord of culinary delights; all freshly prepared by head chef Ashley Farren and his team.
Wolverhampton Racecourse
tasting victory Our editor Geoff Hall spends an afternoon out at Wolverhampton Racecourse - but leaves his betting money at home. A visit to Wolverhampton Racecourse is always a thrilling experience. The crackle of anticipation before horses and riders emerge; the hustle and bustle to place last minute bets; the violence of the starting gate shooting open, the surge of bhp (brake horse power) as the runners drive from the line; and the euphoria which floods the senses like only finishing line drama can. And that’s just a regular experience at the races – this promises to be extra special.
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For on this occasion attention turns squarely to the new menu at the venue’s Horizons Restaurant. As my partner Gisella and I - none other than the creative architects behind the very publication you hold in your hands - drive towards the Dunstall Park site I find myself licking my chops like a horse hungry for victory. Inside the restaurant I find that my expectations are very quickly met, as waiting staff are already bringing forth drinks and appetisers: the perfect beginning. After a quick hello from Managing Director David Roberts, the food takes centre stage. But first, just a quick reminder that the restaurant enjoys spectacular panoramic views of the racecourse - complete with new Tapeta racing surface - from its seat in the grandstand
Among the tastiest of the servings, which constitute the best bits from the racecourse’s new summer and autumn menus, are ‘smoked salmon and spring onion fishcakes’, ‘red pepper and goats cheese parfait with red onion marmalade’, ‘rare roast fillet of beef with cracked black pepper and horseradish cream’, ‘baked vanilla cheesecake’, ‘chocolate brownies with hazelnut praline’, and ‘lemon posset with blackcurrant compote’. Artistically presented, each dish impresses on arrival. Every mouthful is delicious, and the combination of flavours blend together perfectly to leave me only wanting more. Happily I am reminded by my better half, Gisella that this afternoon is really just a sampling session designed to stimulate the taste buds, rather than to flatten them. It is merely a precursor to the resumption of the racing season, before the site gets back into full swing with regular racing and popular attractions like Ladies’ Evening. The two of us are already keen to return for a full-on night out - when excitement will be unleashed not only from the restaurant kitchen, but on the track as well.
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Everything for the perfect Christmas under one roof food, delicious drinks, excellent entertainment and impeccable service make it an ideal choice for your Christmas celebrations. This year the theme “Mistletoe Masquerade” enhances the Christmas spirit and guests really do make such an effort to dress with the theme making the whole night more memorable for everyone. If you choose to book one of the party nights you will be guaranteed a great night with a three course dinner followed by coffee and entertainment until 12.30am, you can even make a night of it by booking a room which is offered at a great discounted rate to the party goers.
Albrighton Hall Hotel and Spa is nestled in an idyllic location in the heart of Shropshire, just a little over 4 miles from Shrewsbury town centre. Set amidst 15 acres of landscape gardens, the hotel is an 18th century Manor House, overlooking an ornamental lake. Offering 87 en suite bedrooms this really is the ideal venue for a perfect Christmas. Everyone loves a great party, especially at Christmas time. There’s no better place to get the fun flowing than at this stunning Country House Hotel. Fine
If a relaxed Christmas is your thing, why not book yourself in for the festive package and enjoy a few days of pampering and best of all no washing up! Imagine relaxing in the traditional oak panelled drawing room, with a roaring log fire, stunning decorations throughout and then indulging in a swim, jacuzzi and sauna or one of their spa treatments. There is a trip to the panto if you need a little stimulation and don’t forget the visit of the North Shropshire Hunt on Boxing Day. All in all a great place to spend time with family and friends and making celebrating Christmas very special. Call the hotel direct for more information on 01939 291719.
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commemorating Wolves legends Billy Wright and Stan Cullis. As an extra incentive to celebrate your special day with us we are offering one lucky couple the chance to win our wedding prize draw.
Book your wedding to win Molineux stadium is no ordinary venue, home to one of the founder members of the Football League, Wolverhampton Wanderers, for 125 years. The stadium has 11 licenced rooms that can host civil ceremonies for 10-275 people, some with stunning views over the pitch where history has been made. Your wedding breakfast and evening receptions can follow, with us able
to accommodate parties of up to 275 with a three course sit down meal followed by an evening buffet. We offer a number of packages to suit budgets and guest lists, as well as personal tastes and our dedicated events team will work with you to make your day as perfect as the vision you have of it. As part of your package we can allow access to pitch side for photographs, as well as the iconic backdrop of the exterior of the stadium and statues
Would you like free chair covers for your reception, a Wolves legend to pop along on the day to say hello and help you toast your special day and to top it all off a trip to our directors box on the nearest match-day to your first anniversary – a dream come true for any Wolves fan.
All you need to do to qualify is book your wedding before 31st January 2015 and you will be entered into the draw. Weddings must be booked before 31st January 2015 but can take place after the date. We would love to invite you to come and view our facilities, meet our events team and discuss how we can help you plan your perfect day. Call 0871 222 2220 (option 5) or email weddings@wolves.co.uk
Weddings @ Molineux Book your wedding between now and 31st January 2015 to enter a draw to win: • Free chair covers for your reception. • A visit from a Wolves legend to congratulate the happy couple and pose for photo’s. • A visit to Directors Box for the Bride and Groom at the nearest game to your first wedding anniversary.
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Weddings – the reception Whatever else happens, it is really the reception that can make or mar a wedding. People have certain expectations and if they are not realised, no-one is really happy - except the bride and groom who are usually quite oblivious to anything else going on around them. So what makes a wedding reception memorable (for the right reasons)? There is the food of course, and its presentation together with the ambience of the venue. It follows therefore that choosing the reception venue and selecting the food and drink are very important matters. First of all, you must know how many guests will be attending, or at least have some idea of the numbers, if not the exact list. Next you must have some idea of your budget. Wedding costs can run away with themselves if you don’t take care, so set a budget and be prepared to stick to it. Armed with these you can set forth to examine the possibilities. The choice is huge. There are hotels, club and pub reception rooms, restaurants, church and community halls, country clubs, and a whole variety of less usual places such as theme parks, stately homes, river cruisers, some of which may be certificated wedding venues, and of course, that good old standby - the marquee in the garden. Lists of certificated venues may be had from your local Register Office. The others can be located by personal knowledge, recommendations from friends or advertisements. Whichever you choose you must visit before you book. Obvious? Well you might be surprised how many people will book a venue and only visit it just before the booked date, with very mixed results. You have to look for certain very definite things when booking for a wedding reception. Start with the size of the main room. If it’s too large for the number of guests the party will inevitably split into two factions - her guests and his. They will then sit or stand looking at each other like some opposing army lined 76
up for battle. On the other hand, if there is insufficient space everyone will get in everyone else’s way and general irritation will be the result. As well as the number of guests of course, you must consider how the room will be used. If it is purely for a meal with tables set up formally in the prescribed fashion, then as long as there is enough room for the tables and for people to move about around them, that’s all you have to consider. If there is to be dancing or entertainment after the meal, then either space for this must be allocated or perhaps a separate room provided into which everyone can go when the meal is finished. A slight complication can be presented by the choice of a buffet meal because the food is usually set out and left for the duration of the event. Now in sophisticated gatherings such as weddings you see depicted in films, everyone helps themselves as the spirit moves them and then, plate in hand, they circulate. Reality is quite different. At the majority of receptions where a buffet is provided, guests will, after much prodding (no-one will want to be first), stand in an orderly line, help themselves and then, with plates piled high (no-one will wish to be seen having seconds), they will search for tables and chairs at which to sit and eat in almost total silence. The whole business will be complicated by children visiting the table at frequent intervals (they don’t suffer from embarrassment as adults do), helping themselves to this and that and returning unrelished items to the (wrong) dishes! So deciding whether to have a sit-down meal or buffet will depend very much on knowing your guests and understanding how they will react. Without this knowledge it is very hard to decide on the size of room to book.
Some venues provide in-house catering facilities, some do not. If the latter is the case and you are booking an outside caterer it’s wise to be sure that there is a place from which the caterers can arrange and serve their food. Bar facilities are important too. If the venue provides a full bar service or an outside bar is being provided by a local publican, make sure it will be functional for the duration of the reception. It can be off-putting if the reception goes on till midnight and the bar closes firmly at 10 or 11pm. If the wedding party is running the bar make sure someone responsible is put in charge - preferably a non-drinker. Whatever size or style of room you do choose always check on the following: Is the room air conditioned and if not, is there sufficient ventilation? If it is to be a winter wedding, is there sufficient heating and can it be easily adjusted? Is there somewhere secure for guests to leave outdoor clothing? Are there sufficient toilets and are they conveniently situated in relation to the reception room? Will there be sufficient car parking, again at a convenient distance from the reception room? This is important to assess because some venues rely on public car parking at some distance away. If a marquee is being hired ask about furniture, heating, lighting and a Portaloo. Few domestic premises have sufficient lavatories to accommodate 20, 30 or more people at an event. Finally whatever type or style of reception you decide upon, don’t leave the organisation too late. As soon as you know the date of the ceremony, establish the budget; decide on the number of guests, then get on with arranging that reception. You really can’t arrange it too far in advance.
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Hair and make-up for your wedding day
‘Petals of Eternity’ Hair Flower £68 Glitzy Secrets
by Helen Taylor Planning is key to ensuring that your skin, hair and make-up look absolutely flawless on your wedding day, so get started now. Here’s a few things to consider: 1. If you want your skin to look radiant on your big day, then it’s essential to adopt a good skin care routine months in advance. That means cleansing, toning and moisturising morning and evening, regular exfoliation and treating your skin to frequent facials. And remember, eating a healthy diet and drinking plenty of water is a must for beautiful skin. 2. Whether you’re having your makeup professionally applied, or doing it yourself, it’s essential to use quality products which have staying-power. Wear all of the cosmetics you’re considering using for a whole day, so that you can see how well they last. 3. Remember that your skin changes with the seasons. You must plan your make-up according to the season that you’re getting married in to ensure the finished result looks right - tan skin requires very different colours and products to a wintry, ivory complexion.
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4. Much like your skin, your hair needs plenty of attention well in advance too. If you want the flowing, glossy, head-turning tresses of your dreams, then get to your stylist immediately for a good trim. Getting rid of any damaged, split ends will make your hair more healthy and help it to grow, ready for your big day. 5. Find a hairstylist you’re happy with. It’s worth using the same stylist for some time before your wedding day, so that you can be sure that you trust them to be able to create the look you want. It’s also helpful for them too, because they’ll be familiar with your hair and will know what suits it best and how successful particular styles will be. This is particularly important if you have problem hair, or hair that is very curly or unruly. Olivia’s Beauty Salon has got just the thing for brides-to-be. Their amazing Dinair Airbrush Make-Up is perfect for special occasions and just the thing for your big day. Favoured by celebrities everywhere, the airbrush foundation sits on your skin to produce an even, flawless - sheer or opaque - finish that will look immaculate and last all day long.
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Look Amazing For Your Special Day At Olivia's we now have the amazing Dinair Airbrush make up. This revolutionary airbrush make up is what celebrities use before red carpet events and the industry use for television and commercials. From the classic natural bride to the more dramatic smokey eyes bride, with Olivia's expertise and Dinair makeup we can make you look amazing on your special day! Covers Red spots, brown spots, any spots, blemishes, even dark circles under your eyes! You'll look bright, awake and alive at any time of day.
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Hair – your questions answered by Helen Taylor Having a bad hair day? Don’t worry, we’re here to help. Q. M y colour fades very quickly, how can I make it last longer? A. A fter having your hair coloured wait at least 48 hours before washing to protect your new shade - this extra time will allow the colour to settle. Always wash your locks with water at a cool temperature because hot water opens the cuticles on the hair shaft, allowing dye to escape - cooler water will give your colour more longevity. Avoid clarifying shampoos these are products which are designed to deep clean the hair. Not surprisingly they strip out colour causing it to fade fast. Always buy shampoo and conditioner which is designed for coloured hair because they are formulated without the harsh chemicals that are responsible for stripping-out colour. Q. N o matter what I do with my hair it always ends up looking flat. How can I inject some volume? A. U se a volumising product on your roots when your hair is damp. Tip your head upside down to blow-dry until hair is nearly dry, then flip your head back and use a round brush with a metal barrel to add lift and volume throughout the top sections. Think carefully about your hair colour, one all-over colour can make your hair look flatter, choose highlights in several shades to create more interest and give the illusion of a thicker, fuller and more voluminous mane.
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Q. My hair is really frizzy, what can I do? A. Fight frizz by using a deep conditioning treatment every time you wash your hair. Remember to apply it to the lengths and ends only to avoid greasy-looking roots. Before you dry your locks, apply a serum or oil, section off your locks and direct your hairdryer’s nozzle downwards as you dry, to create a smooth finish. If you’re still finding that your style is frizzy when you’ve finished add a little more oil or serum.
Q. My hair looks damaged, dry and dull. I’ve been using straighteners on my long hair every day for sometime, are they to blame? A. Yes. Any heat styling straightening, curling, blowdrying - can have a damaging effect, especially on long hair styles. Heat tools dry out the lengths and ends of hair leaving locks looking frazzled. Always use a good quality heat protection spray before blowdrying, straightening or curling. Try to leave hair to dry naturally when you can and always deep-condition your mane.
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Struggling to get an appointment with your GP?
When you are busy trying to juggle home, work and family, it is important to be able to access a doctor and other medical services rapidly and at a time convenient to you. The Private GP Service at Nuffield Health Wolverhampton Hospital offers a convenient service that enables you and your family to receive the help and advice you need at a time to suit you. The service is run by local GP’s Dr Chris Hadley and Dr Manjit Kainth who have many years of experience between them. The doctors are experienced in all aspects of medicine and have a variety of special interests to cater for most medical needs. A speedy service with minimal waiting times One of the advantages of being based within the hospital is that we can usually arrange for investigations such as blood tests, x-rays and scans to be done at the time of consultation or the following day. We can also refer to any one of the wide range of specialists that consult at the hospital if needed. Private GP Services We offer a full range of direct access GP services similar to those available at your local NHS surgery, but with the flexibility to fit around your schedule. No registration with an NHS GP is needed. One of the most important things the GP service can offer you is the GP’s time. The GP
is happy to give you time to discuss your requirements. Our services include: • Diagnostic Imaging (including ultrasound, mammograms, CT and MRI scanning) • Physiotherapy • Pathology on site • Pharmacy on site • HGV Medicals/Taxi Medicals • Blood Tests • ECG’s • Prescriptions • Referral to consultant specialists Costs A 30 minute consultation with one of our GP’s cost £95, with additional fees if tests/treatments are required. You will be made aware of any additional costs before any tests/treatments are undertaken. Some insurance policies may cover consultation fees and investigations (if you have medical health insurance please check with your insurer first). Any medicines required will be prescribed on a private prescription redeemable at any pharmacy. You will pay the cost of the drug plus a small dispensing fee. It is our policy to write to your NHS GP (assuming you have one) after each consultation to ensure your continuity of care. However, if you would prefer that we did not, your wishes will be respected. Our GP’s Dr Chris Hadley, MBBS, BSc (Hons), MRCGP, DRCOG Dr Hadley qualified in 1988 and completed his training at the University College of London. He
is a GP trainer and has been a GP partner for 19 years. Dr Hadley has been a clinical assistant in dermatology for seven years. Dr Manjit Kainth, BMBS, BMedSci, MRCGP, DCH, DRCOG, DFFP, PGDip Cardiology Dr Kainth qualified in 1998. He provides leadership for the multidisciplinary team which spans across his practice. He gained his post graduate certificate in cardiology which further enhanced his cardiology skills so that he is experienced in the history taking and examination of cardiology cases. He has an excellent understanding of all non-invasive cardiology investigations. Dr Kainth is the GP adviser to the Black Country cancer network which has improved his understanding of cancer diagnosis and has helped him to optimise diagnosis of cancer within his own practice and has helped other GP’s in primary care. Dr Kainth sees patients for medical legal examinations and all types of medical examinations including HGV/taxi medicals. We’re waiting to hear from you If you have any questions or would like to make an appointment with one of our friendly, professional GP’s, please contact us by phone on 01902 585544 or email wolverhampton. enquiries@nuffieldhealth.com Get The Nuffield Treatment! www.nuffieldhealth.com
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start your big day in the perfect way at Cute
As all brides to be will tell you, getting ready for the most important day of your life is just as important as the ceremony itself. Cute Hairdressers and Coffee Lounge, just off Yew Tree Lane in Tettenhall Wood, offers brides-to-be the opportunity to be beautified in relaxing, luxurious surroundings. As Wolverhampton’s only licensed Salon, Cute can provide you with the opportunity for a champagne breakfast for the whole bridal party in their adjoining coffee lounge. Or, if the ceremony is later on in the day, you may like to enjoy a bite to eat off their delicious lunchtime menu, either choosing a larger meal or a light bite for the nervous bride-to-be. Of course, it’s not only wedding parties that Cute caters for. The official L’Oreal Salon and GHD stockist ensures that all clients get the full Cute experience, with complimentary Barista made,
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illy coffee provided for you whilst your hair is being coiffed to perfection by professional stylists Rachael Stallard, Phoebe or Laura. Just to ensure that you are completely relaxed, you are invited to have your hair washed whilst sitting on a deluxe massage chair to relieve all of your stresses. The Cute Coffee Lounge is open to everyone and has ample customer parking. There are a large range of meals and snacks to choose from, including gluten free options. If it is just a treat you are looking for, there is a wide selection of cakes available each day. The Cute Salon and Coffee Lounge is a growing business and always on the lookout for new members to join the team. If you are a stylist or looking for an apprenticeship please contact Rachael, or Richard at the salon on 01902 746118.
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Bringing the best beauty treatments to you - Olivia’s beauty There are three brand new and very exciting treatments - that have just arrived at Olivia’s Beauty. Here’s the low-down on each of them: FaceFrame 3D Eyebrows A completely new invention in eyebrow enhancement, FaceFrame 3D Eyebrows works to turn sparse brows into perfectly shaped, thick and full eyebrows, thanks to the careful application of synthetic hairs directly onto the skin. It’s the only product on the market that can create a 3D look.
Well defined eyebrows serve to frame the face and can have a great anti-ageing effect by lifting, softening and aligning the facial features.
After just one treatment you’ll see a difference, thanks to the facial’s instant action formula. A combination of five products are used in this special facial: Kiwi Skin Perfect Cleanser & Exfoliator, Dermatone Tonic, Hydrating Ampoules, Cellular Tightening Masque and Cellular Lifting Serum. Although each is a fantastic product on their own, when combined in a facial they work together to create an impressive lifting and tightening
action that makes skin feel taught and leaves it looking fabulous with a healthy, youthful glow. These powerful products contain innovative ingredients, such as DNA and glycoproteins that help to re-firm the skin, augmenting production of fibroblasts, collagen and elastin. As a result the skin will appear firmer and feel tighter and they’ll be a visible reduction in lines and wrinkles.
The treatment can lengthen, thicken, add colour and definition to any natural brow and it can create a totally natural looking eyebrow for those with little or no eyebrow hair. FaceFrame 3D can offer a temporary option for those suffering from alopecia or hair loss through medical conditions. It can be used over scarred skin and semi-permanent make-up procedures too. The treatment can last up to 14 days, depending on lifestyle and homecare. It’s water, moisture and sweat proof, and is suitable for all skin types. Silhoutte Derma lift - Instant Lift, Instant Tightening and Lifting Facial Developed to combat the signs of ageing - like loose, sagging skin, fine lines and wrinkles -this instant, results driven facial works to restore tautness and add lift to the skin.
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appearance and improving skin texture and tautness. It’s mess free and made with all natural parts and its active ingredient works over a 72 hours period to transform your body. If you want to achieve fast results and get rid of those annoying inches on specific parts of your body - without losing weight all over, then the Crazy Wrap Thing is just perfect for you.
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Celebrity make-up secrets: revealed Ever wondered how models and actresses manage to look so gorgeous all the time? Well, we’ve got the answers.
Clever Contouring Kim Kardashian is known for her flawless make-up look which perfectly accentuates her features and draws attention to her razor-sharp cheekbones. Skilled in the art of contouring, her make-up artist cleverly uses cosmetics to emphasise particular parts of her face, which creates her striking trademark look. Here’s how you can get cheekbones which rival Kim’s: Firstly apply a primer to your skin. Next, select two foundations in two different shades; the first should be one shade lighter than your natural skin tone and the other one shade darker. Apply the lighter foundation to the centre of your forehead, bring it
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down onto the middle of your nose, in a straight line - this will make your nose appear straighter and slimmer - apply under your eyes and to the tops of your cheekbones, then lastly to the centre of your chin. Sweep the darker shade under your cheekbones, along the outer sides of your nose - either side of the lighter colour - and on your temples and jaw line. Blend down onto your neck so that you don’t end up with a visible foundation line. Use a light-reflecting highlighter to make certain areas of your face really stand out. Apply the product under the arch of your eyebrows, along the tops of your cheekbones, down the centre of your nose and on your cupid’s bow.
Perfect Pout We’re used to seeing perfectly shaped, kissable lips on every celebrity we can think of. Here’s how to achieve the red carpet look. Grab a lip liner and define your ‘cupid’s bow’ by drawing a ‘V’ in the centre curve of your top
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lip, bring the line round and down and line your bottom lip. Choose a striking shade of red lipstick and carefully apply the colour within the line using a lip brush. Add a touch of shimmery clear lip-gloss to the centre of your lips for instant fullness.
Lovely Lashes Long, luscious eyelashes are a must for anyone in the spotlight. Most celebrities will be sporting high quality lash extensions, but you can still achieve an impressive look with just a few basic tools. Sweep liquid eyeliner over your upper lashes before curling them with eyelash curlers. Then choose a quality mascara to lengthen and colour your lashes. Wipe the applicator before use to remove excess product which can cause clumps - and work the brush through your lashes using a quick side to side motion, ensuring that every area is covered.
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Reveal your natural beauty with skin & Tonic Skin and Tonic are very proud and excited to be the first salon in Wolverhampton to receive Bare Skin from Bare Minerals. Real Results! Bare Minerals have launched the first ever mineral foundation and skincare serum in one. This ultra-thin, skin-perfecting fluid provides seamless adjustable coverage, a natural finish and the look and feel of beautiful skin. Supercharged Lilac Plant Stem Cells and Vitamin C help to reveal brighter, more even-looking skin tone. It’s like nothing you’ve ever felt before. • Proven to improve the appearance of dark spots, skin brightness and skin texture.
• Dermatologist tested • Non-chemical SPF 20 Perfecting Face Brush The transformation begins when you buff our Perfecting Face Brush onto the skin. Engineered with a unique fluid reservoir, this brush allows for a nomess foundation application, directly from bottle to brush. Uniquely designed for bareSkin Foundation, this must-have tool lets you adjust your coverageto the drop-for a perfectly seamless application.
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Get the hair you’ve always dreamed of
Hair Reborn from Tigi Urban Hair and Beauty is no ordinary salon; with all of the latest products, a highly trained team and a commitment to leading the way when it comes to trends, the Codsall-based salon is always ahead of the game. As a newly appointed Tigi Ambassador, Artistic Colour Director Hayley Lewis, has bought a wealth of knowledge and skill to Urban - as well as the most recent Tigi products. Being a Tigi Ambassador means that Hayley supports the Tigi Creative Team globally by working at various shows and events. She regularly attends training courses in London and Manchester - to get to know the new season trends before they arrive - and also teaches staff in other salons. For Urban, this means that they get to know the most up-to-date techniques well before the competition and have the chance to try out Tigi’s brand new products. And what’s more, having Hayley on the team inspires the rest of the staff to stay up-to-date and make sure they’re always on-trend. Hayley has just introduced an exciting new range to the salon, 90
Tigi Hair Reborn, here she tells us everything we need to know about the products that are set to give us the hair we’ve always dreamed of:
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materials are extracted and concentrated to their most potent form to create advanced formulas. It’s a process that’s usually used in the highest grade of pharmaceuticals, but has now been employed for hair care, and the results are incredible.
“Tigi’s Hair Reborn transforms your hair to its original state - before it became damaged by chemical processes and heat styling - by reviving and restoring it, making it look healthy and shiny once more.
“Once we’ve established the Journey that best suits your hair’s requirements, we can begin to treat your hair at the salon.
“There are three journeys for hair transformation - A Journey of Resurgence for dry hair, a Journey of Serenity for frizz-prone hair and a Journey of Awakening for weak and damaged hair. “We look carefully at your individual hair issues to determine which journey is suitable for you, and we then prescribe the appropriate products that will make your hair look amazing. “The Tigi Hair Reborn introduces Hyper-Distillation Technology in hair care. It’s an exclusive purification process where the finest raw
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“After your hair is washed with the appropriate targeted shampoo, an intensive treatment will be applied. Whilst it’s working, you can sit back and relax, listen to music, sip a hot or cold drink and snack on some nibbles. “You’ll be amazed by the results and before you leave the salon we’ll show you the products that you need to complete your individual journey at home.”
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A sizzling summer - but what price do we pay for the tan?
Until recent weeks it’s been a sizzling summer where supermarkets have run short on barbecue provisions and cold beers have been secreted into every corner of kitchen fridges. With temperatures pushing up to 33C it’s certainly rivalled the heat in the Greek Islands, Italy and France. Indeed, it’s been a scorcher where sunworshippers have taken the rays in gardens, parks, on beaches and any other suitable public space. But as new weather fronts push into the UK delivering less indulgent climes, it just may be the right time to check out our biggest organ – skin. Taking time out with leading cancer consultant KhaleeqUr-Rehman BDS, FDSRCPS, MBChB, MRCS (Gen Surg), FRCS (OMFS) is an enlightening experience. Sipping coffee in the comfortable lounge at Medi Visage on the Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, who specialises in oral and skin cancer and facial reconstruction, passionately delivers a warning to sun-lovers. “Skin and oral cancer are both on the increase and exposure to too much sun is one of the main causes along with smoking and alcohol respectively. “No-one likes to admit there may be anything wrong, but often early diagnosis of small changes in skin colour and texture can head off major surgical procedures. “We provide consultant-led assessment and diagnostic services for non-healing ulcers in the mouth and skin as well as lumps and bumps.
“Melanoma is on the increase and I’m amazed that people do not present to us until it’s too late. It’s so aggressive, so it’s essential that pigment lesions that suddenly change get checked out. “What’s the colour? Is it dark? Is it multi-coloured and is it growing? Anything that grows needs to be checked and with my colleague, consultant dermatologist Dr Hamdi Hamad, it would literally take us 30 seconds to say whether it needs further investigations. We’ll do a biopsy and no time is wasted.
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“Caught at an early stage, it can save lives. “ With an encyclopaedic knowledge decanted in layman’s language, Khaleeq, who is part of the multidisciplinary cancer team at the city’s New Cross Hospital, stresses that his approach is always a compassionate one. “Dealing with cancer patients demands a sympathetic approach. Unlike a lot of other conditions, with cancers I tend to have long-term relationships with patients. Over a minimum five-year period I like to get to know my patients. Trust is essential in my work and I need to build a rapport with those whom I treat,” he adds. Medi Visage business partner, Bibi Dodd, says: “We have a very strong medical team here that also includes principal of Total Implant Solutions, Jon Pugh BDS MSc (implant dentistry).
“A suspect mole or a skin blemish that is raised or growing are generally much easier to deal with if, like all cancers, they are caught early.”
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Early diagnosis is essential – Cancer consultant Khaleeq-Ur-Rehman BDS, FDSRCPS, MBChB, MRCS (Gen Surg), FRCS (OMFS)
“Our service provides a fast-track approach to dealing with some very serious health issues and the beauty is that people can self-refer direct to consultant level. They can literally just call us or walk in to make an appointment. “There’s no triage system and all patients are seen by our specialists. We all love the sun and most take advantage of it when it’s out. May be now is a good time to check out your skin.”
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Deep Beauty - all you need to look gorgeous this autumn You’ll find all of the latest - and best - beauty services at Deep Beauty, as salon owner, Deep Shikha explains: “Whether you’re in need of a manicure, pedicure, facial, eyebrow shape, Fake Bake spray tan or a specialist service like microdermabrasion, myself and my highly trained team will be able to take care of it.” With over eight years of experience in the beauty trade, and having trained in both England and India, Deep can offer her clients the best beauty techniques from both countries: “We use a traditional Indian hair removal technique at the salon, threading. It’s a method that’s really popular in England now and it’s a great way to shape eyebrows and remove unwanted facial hair.”
“Tiny synthetic hairs are glued to existing hairs, or directly onto the skin to create a full - and totally natural - look for brows. The process is quick and easy and results lasts for up to 14 days.”
Deep Beauty is also an approved HD Brows salon: “HD Brows are a celebrity must-have. The unique seven-step treatment shapes, tints and transforms brows from boring to show-stopping in no time.”
There’s a Luxury Pedi Spar and massage chair at the salon - that makes a pedicure totally relaxing - as well as a duo of nail banks, two dedicated beauty rooms and the latest Symphony Sunbeds.
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The remarkable creative power of dental implant surgery Health data tells us that oral health in the UK is increasing and television advertising is now heralding the possibility of a cavity-free generation. But although figures are encouraging the fact is that millions of adults throughout the country will suffer tooth loss. As well as being unattractive and embarrassing it can also be painful and have a hugely corrosive effect on lifestyles and self-esteem – for too many, a silent taboo that doesn’t get resolved. A catalogue of often heart-rending stories have emerged as patients have arrived at Total Implant Solutions in Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, seeking help. There was the case of a sales director who confessed to bullying his dentist to extract all of his teeth to end years of misery, but then suffered decades of problems with ill-fitting dentures. Following dental implant work that secured his over-dentures he was able to indulge again in his favourite pork crackling and enjoy social encounters with a renewed confidence. There were also the cases where implant therapy enabled an elderly patient who was starving to death to eat properly; the health professional, an enthusiastic singer, who quite literally found a new song in her life; the remarkable clinical outcome of a patient who had been tormented by crippling trigeminal nerve pain for years. With the clever use of implants Total Implant Solutions principal Jon Pugh BDS MSc (implant dentistry) GDC 62663 was able to bridge the nerve trigger point and now she is free from the debilitating discomfort. Solutions without using dental implants have been around for long time – indeed, bridges, full dentures and partial dentures have provided excellent options. Bridges, however, require healthy adjacent teeth to be filed down increasing the odds that they could fail and removable dentures present their own stabilisation problems. Even an excellent, harmonious initial fit does not guarantee future comfort as gums shrink though the natural ageing process, presenting a need for revised prescriptions every few years A tried and trusted, accessible dental science, implants can successfully resolve a catalogue of dental issues from single tooth replacement to complete sets of prosthetic teeth. Business Development Manager Bibi Dodd says: “We regularly see patients who not only 98
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get the smiles of their dreams with us, but find renewed confidence and self-esteem. “Indeed, there is strong clinical evidence that long-standing emotional difficulties have been improved dramatically by implant surgery with patients reporting marked improvements in life quality after treatment.” Clearly, the preferred method of tooth replacement is implant treatment. The fixings are effective substitute tooth roots and form a stable foundation for permanent replacement teeth that look, feel and function like natural teeth. And there are numerous advantages over other treatment options. For instance, it is not necessary to grind down adjacent teeth for bridges, or secure a partial denture to teeth with clasps that can eventually loosen them. Those missing all of their teeth are spared the many problems associated with traditional dentures. Research reveals that as little as two lower jaw implants will significantly stabilise a prosthetic. A similar procedure can secure upper teeth. The result: No more fixatives or pressure spot discomfort, restored chewing ability, improved diet, no more further jaw bone erosion and a natural-looking, aesthetically pleasing smile.
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Complimentary open events with Nuffield Health Throughout September and October, the Nuffield Health Wolverhampton hospital (based in Tettenhall) is running three complimentary open events, designed to give potential patients as much information as they need to help them to decide which procedure is best for them. The ‘Varicose and Thread Veins’ event is taking place on Thursday 18th September, 6pm until 7pm. This session will give patients the opportunity to have a 10 minute, one to one, discussion with Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Mr S Hobbs to discuss their personal needs and to find out what treatment is available. The ‘Managing Orthopaedic Upper and Lower Limb Pain’ event is taking place on Thursday 16th October 2014 at 7.00pm. This open evening will be hosted by our Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeons and Physiotherapists 100
and gives you the opportunity to come along and meet our consultants and physiotherapists, hear about the services we can offer and gives you the chance to have your questions answered. The ‘Let’s talk Varicose Veins’ event, is being held on Thursday 23rd October at 7.00pm. This open evening is being presented by Mr S Hobbs and fellow consultant vascular surgeons Mr T Gardecki and Mr A Garnham. You will have the opportunity to listen to a short presentation and ask questions to find out more information about the options and treatments that are available to you. All of these events are complimentary! We have plenty of parking on site. Light refreshments will also be available. So why not take advantage of this opportunity to meet our consultants, gain new
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Do you suffer from migraines? A pioneering service to relieve visual dyslexia and visual stress/migraine is now available at Taylor Biddle Opticians.
sufferer, had a calming effect on abnormal brain activity (known as hyper- activation) when triggered by intense patterns, considerably reduced the effects of the migraine.
The Intuitive Colorimeter enables us to find the bespoke optimum tint, colour and saturation for each individual.
The lenses in the study were selected using the Intuitive Colorimeter. Symptoms of other neurological conditions such as Autism, MS, ME, and Parkinsons have been shown to reduce with the application of a precise colour.
Colorimetry has successfully enhanced our visual dyslexia assessments. Precision coloured lenses are also shown to relieve certain types of migraine. Migraine attacks have many triggers, including stress, particular foods and hormones. About 40% of migraine attacks may be visually induced by flickering light, patterns or reading. Research undertaken recently in the USA by Professor Wilkins and a team of neuro‐scientists, using MRI brain imaging, has shown that coloured lenses in spectacles, tuned to each individual migraine
Director Olha Lac, who specialises in Visual Dyslexia, says: “Our business is all about striving to provide the very best eye care services and technology to our patients. During the last three years our Visual Dyslexia treatment has helped many children to grow in confidence and fulfil their academic ability. I am very excited about our new Colorimeter and looking forward to getting great results using it for different conditions”
Designer Frames from… & many more Your Local Family Opticians Full eye examinations Ocular health checks The latest eye scanning OCT technology Now offering Visual Dyslexia assessments This involves a routine sight test, then further detailed examinations specially designed to highlight any reading problems that may be evident. If appropriate, corrective spectacles and sometimes special tints are prescribed.
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There’s certainly something to smile about in Wightwick this summer; as a new, state-of-the-art dental surgery opens its doors to patients. After years of careful planning, design and development, owners Parm Athwal and Kam Sandhar are delighted that they can now carry out the latest and best dental procedures from their spacious, modern premises, located on the Bridgnorth Road. Having been friends and colleagues for a long time, the duo decided a few years ago that
Top from left to right - Kamaljit Sandhar, Parmajit Athwal (Principal dentists). Middle from left to right – Bethan Conlon (Dental Nurse), Rupinder Kang (Hygienist/Therapist), Parmjit Kaur (Dental Nurse). Bottom from left to right – Lovedeep Kaur (Dental Nurse), Harjinder Sidhu (Front desk co-ordinator)
Making you smile Wightwick Dental Practice it was time to embark on a new joint venture, Parm explains: “We completed our training together and then worked as associates for a few years in Bloxwich, before buying our first practice - City Dental - in Wolverhampton in 2005.” “Both of us were keen to open a new practice outside of the city centre, that would enable us to offer a complete range of services. When we found the site at Wightwick, we knew it would be ideal for what we had planned.” Kam qualified in 2001 and Parm in 2002, since qualifying both have worked hard to stay at the forefront of their profession by completing further training in a variety of specialised fields: “In 2004 we attained our MFGDP (UK), we then went on to complete courses run by leading dental professionals, like Mike Wise and Paul Tipton and achieved certificates in restorative and implant dentistry. We both hold an accreditation in facial aesthetics.” It’s this progressive attitude that has driven the duo forward and it is also why they’re able to offer their patients the dental procedures they not only need, but want. “Our objective at Wightwick Dental is to cater for all dentistry needs and reflect the demand for up-to102
the-minute treatments. We have invested in top quality equipment that allows us to easily perform complex procedures, like root canals, as well as being able to offer the latest cosmetic services.” And indeed, the practice will certainly cater for every need: “Dentists from all over the Midlands can send patients to us, as we are a multi-disciplinary referral centre. We have visiting dentists that specialise in or have a special interest in a particular field of dentistry and they work on the premises with all of the latest and best technology - like our CBCT 3D scanner.” For those who have long term dental problems that need addressing, or cosmetic concerns, there’s no better time to visit the practice. “We spend a lot of time with our clients to talk them through each procedure we recommend and carry out. We offer effective solutions to common problems that cause cosmetic concern by using innovations, such as Cfast braces, to straighten teeth.”
“We do veneers, crowns, dentures and teeth whitening, as well as facial aesthetics, including anti wrinkle treatments and fillers.” By choosing to have cosmetic injections at the surgery you can rest assured that they’ll be carried out by a qualified professional that has a great understanding of the facial muscles. Nervous patients will be pleased to know that inhalation sedation is available at the practice - making any dental work a lot less daunting. “A lot of people can be really worried and nervous when they visit the dentist, so we wanted our surgery to be as welcoming as possible.” Attention to detail has been a high priority for Parm and Kam, that’s why everything at the practice has been designed and completed to the highest standard. “We worked hard to create a great environment for our staff and clients. Everything has been carefully planned and purpose-built - that’s why it works so well.”
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Why this ‘ordinary bloke’ is signing up for a 3D-Lipo experience I’m the first to admit I’m no oil painting and certainly not fashion savvy. But as a not-so-rugged outdoor pursuits type I do need to maintain a degree of fitness to tackle some of the challenging Cumbrian fells and tempting Snowdonia mountains. As the years encroach the need for bodily maintenance appears to be ever present. Healthy diet, healthy lifestyle, fewer beers, more water, extra exercise and less snoozing on the sofa while watching an endless catalogue of TV reruns is becoming a lifestyle thing. Back in May I decided it was right to call time on excess and begin a fitness and weight-loss regime in an attempt to scale mountains a little less breathlessly. And who knows, with a new svelte-like figure I may just be able to successfully stalk a few more trout while hiding behind the odd twig or two. Truth is, I’m far happier in the great outdoors and now at 60 years of age have an urgency like never before to preserve my ability to continue enjoying this kind of lifestyle. I have seen too many contemporaries willingly embrace the years. Frankly, I’m all for defying the cruel magician of time for as long as possible and the cathartic nature of my humour-fuelled Facebook diet diary has served well to remind me that generally we are the sum total of our own choices. Secretly, I believe we all want to be different to what Mother Nature dispensed – maybe younger, taller, shorter or with less excess in the places we cleverly try to disguise. During the last weeks, the urban ‘gym’ has been central to my workout routine, pushing myself to achieve better times and improved recovery rates. But I appear to have come to a weighty impasse after losing more than 2st. I am now seeking the help of scientific technology care of Medi Visage to shed another stone (or two). It’s a unique occurrence that combines the name of not-so-image-conscious John Nash with body contouring in a single sentence. In my wildest of improbable imaginings I would never have thought of considering embarking on a 3D-lippo course. But I need a fast-track resolve on my diet as I head for a target weight and a Christmas publishing deadline for my Father Facebook Diet Confessional, a collection of my social media musing, loosely defined as gastronome memoirs. And I’m acutely aware too, that this kind of therapy is for ‘ordinary blokes’ just like me – vertically challenged, overweight and balding – as well as for those in pursuit of the Perfect Me. 104
I’m certainly not brave enough, or sufficiently financially equipped, to undergo full-blown liposuction, so for me this none-invasive therapy offered by a highly-reputable practice wins hands down. For years, those who required body contouring bought into the liposuction dream, parting with millions of pounds for liposculpture or suctionassisted lipectomy procedures. The surgery permanently removed fat cells, allowing people to be thin without tortuous exercise regimes and low-fat, low taste diets, something of which I have intimate and expert knowledge. But the same results can now be achieved without such an invasive approach. I don’t do blood well and the idea of someone attaching the equivalent of a medical vacuum cleaner to a needle in my stomach has me running a mile. 3D-lipo – here I come. I’ve done my homework, read the reviews and spoken extensively to Medi Visage partner Bibi Dodd. Look out for my next article on my 3D-lipo experience. By John Nash Partnering Bibi in the Medi Visage venture are established Wolverhampton implant dentist Jonathon Pugh BDS MSc (Implant Dentistry), Maxillofacial surgeon Mr Khaleeq-UrRehman BDS, FDSRCPS, MBChB, MRCS (Gen Surg), FRCS (OMFS) and consultant dermatologist Dr Hamdi Hamad. Says Bibi: “It’s excellent to have our media man John Nash as a client. He’s a self-confessed non-conformist and he’ll be the first to admit his fashion sense has changed little since he bought his first desert boots and Levis. “It does, however, send out a strong message that 3D-lipo procedures are for countless other people just like him and we’d love to meet them.”
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star quality - Lew gets the last laugh with failing teeth Lewis Carrington was born to be a star. A natural funnyman, he won the nation’s hearts in the TV documentary Grimefighters. Known as Lew to his friends, he laughs easily as he recalls his brush with fame and as the unlikely adopted ambassador for the city of Wolverhampton. Topping 1,500 members of his Grimefighters’ Fan Club on social networking website Facebook, Lew had his supporters clamouring for him to appear in the New Year’s Honours list. Still a well-known character on the streets of the city four years after sharing his unique take on life before the cameras, Lew is now enjoying retirement from his life of grime and a cameo appearance on Harry Hill’s Get Toasted. But hidden beneath the smiles and priceless one-liners, the jovial comic genius was struggling with another often-comedic subject – dentures. And indirectly, the former environmental waste operative owes his celebrity status to an ill-fitting set of them. “I could have retired from the council earlier, but wanted to save enough money to get my problem fixed,” says Lew. Wife Gill adds: “He’d seen the stories in the papers about how other people had their problems sorted out and had also done a lot of internet research.” Lew, aged 67, of Wednesfield, was cared for by Steven Burchell Dip CDT RCS(Eng) GDC108353, principal at the Denture Clinic and Jonathon Pugh BDS MSc (Implant Dentistry) GDC 62663, principal of Total Implant Solutions in Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton. The two clinicians share a longstanding working relationship. Says Lew: “I was using a bucketload of fixative just to keep my teeth in. They’d be okay for half-an-hour and then they’d be dancing all over the place. “My top denture wasn’t too bad, but the lower moved all around with eating and talking. I’d had the trouble for years – probably since 106
TV Grimefighters’ star Lew Carrington – over the moon with his new teeth
the 80s – every time I’d have a bit of tough steak, I was done for.
at the end of the drive. I looked everywhere and couldn’t see it.
“I was a bit apprehensive, but I need not have been. I had two implants and I was absolutely fine.
“There was a charity collection going on in the road where people had left clothing in bags for pick up by a van driver. By the time I’d found out that the cat had been put into a white bag, it had been collected by the charity and the van was disappearing down the road.
“Steve made me the over-dentures for the bottom and a new top set of teeth. They are absolutely perfect and the service I had was first class. Nothing was too much trouble for any of the friendly staff. “Going to the dentist had never been so good and I am over the moon with the results.” On his star role in Grimefighters, Lew recalls: “There were some funny moments. We’d had a call to pick up a dead cat in Penn Fields. They said the animal was
“Somebody was going to get a surprise,” adds Lew with a wry smile. Steven says: “The denture stability problems Lew experienced are common and by using a couple of implants it’s a guaranteed resolve. He certainly has been one of our more colourful patients.”
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Tom’s top tip of the month: causes of gout
A high level of uric acid in the blood (called hyperuricaemia) is the main cause of gout. When there is too much uric acid in your blood, it can no longer dissolve and it crystallizes into urate crystals. Your body then attacks these crystals, causing the tissues to become inflamed. The crystals usually settle where blood circulation is poor, such as the joints in your extremities. This is why most gout attacks first occur in the big toe. Even though the symptoms of gout may subside within a few days, you may still have too much uric acid in your blood, and future gout attacks are likely. While the exact causes of gout are not fully understood, some factors are known. Some people have a genetic predisposition to develop gout. Gout may also be related to other medical conditions. Diet also accounts for some gout; foods that contain purines, a kind of protein found in meat and fish, produces uric acid in the body. Some people have poor uric acid metabolism, so when they eat purine-rich food, they develop hyperuricaemia as a consequence.
Symptoms of Gout • Warm, burning pain with swelling in and around a joint, such as fingers or knee. Gout usually starts in a big toe joint. • Pain usually begins during the night. Even light pressure from a sock or sheet is intolerable.
• Pain or discomfort suddenly increases and lasts most of the night, then gradually subsides over several days. • Peeling itchy skin that may appear red, angry, shiny and infected around the affected joint. • Limited mobility in the affected joint • Lumps or nodules (called tophi) appear around the affected area.
Treatment For those people with an on-going gout episode then Colchicine is prescribed to return the urate crystals back to uric acid fluid. For some people prone to gout episodes then Allopurinol is usually prescribed. This is taken one a day for life. Some people have to have both medicines, but this is unusual. Chiropodists/Podiatrists are often the first professionals to diagnose gout due to frequent patient contact.
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Wolverhampton Young Citizen Award The Five Rotary Clubs of Wolverhampton have joined together to organise a Wolverhampton Young Citizen award recognising young people in the community in the City of Wolverhampton. The award is dedicated to Tom Warren who was not only Wolverhampton’s Director of Education from 1920 to 1945 but also was one of only two British Rotarians to have been President of Rotary International throughout the world. Sponsored by Waitrose, Wolverhampton City Council, the Express and Star and Wolverhampton West Magazine, the shortlisted finalists were invited to an awards ceremony in the Mayoral Suite at Wolverhampton City Council on Thursday 24th July. The judging panel consisted of Sir Geoff Hampton (Chairman) Mayor
of Wolverhampton, Councillor Mike Heap, James Alldridge, Manager of Waitrose, Wolverhampton, Catherine Dalton, Chief Reporter of the Express and Star and retired Deputy Head teacher, Roger Timbrell representing the Cities five Rotary Clubs (see www.rotaryinwolverhampton.co.uk). The overall winner was Chelsey Cartwright, 18, who was nominated by Smestow School where she has just finished her A Levels. Chelsey suffers from retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative eye condition and the judges were impressed with her courage and determination to set herself challenges while she still has limited eyesight. She has raised much needed funds for local charities including over £1000 for Compton Hospice when she undertook a sponsored sky dive. Her award comprised a commemorative plaque and a cheque for £100 donated by Rotary. Runners up Jamie Griffiths, 17, recognised for ‘selfless support for
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others at his school’ and Owain Rowsell, 16, for his outstanding contribution to 3rd Wednesfield Scouts over many years. Other nominated young people recognised were Tom Davies aged 17, James Alder and Jodie Allen both 16, Courtney Haynes, 18, Jack Quinton, 18, and Perry Hewson, 14. The Mayor, Councillor Mike Heap said ‘All of these young people are truly inspirational and a superb role model for others’ 109
Wolves legend delighted with ‘new knee’ Former Wolves and Manchester City footballer Steve Daley, has recently undergone knee replacement surgery under the expert surgical care of Mr David Simpson, Consultant orthopaedic surgeon. For a few years prior to surgery, Steve had been struggling with increasing pain and aching in his right knee due to worsening arthritis. During his football career, he recollects numerous injuries to his knees, but in the 1970’s and 80’s treatment options were less advanced than nowadays. Often the only procedure offered was a painkilling steroid injection into the knee and although this allowed the footballer to continue playing by masking the symptoms, it did not prevent the inevitable progression of damage to the knee. When Steve had his initial consultation with Mr David Simpson at the Wolverhampton Hip and Knee clinic, he had advanced arthritis in his knee; his symptoms were affecting his quality of life and more importantly preventing him playing golf! Steve says, “On first meeting David, you immediately realise he is a very affable and approachable person. Consequently, you feel very reassured and confident by the way he clearly explains what your problem is and what options are available to treat it, which in my case was a new knee.” Steve underwent successful surgery at the Nuffield Hospital, Wolverhampton, performed by Mr David Simpson and was rehabilitated using Mr Simpson’s accelerated recovery protocol, which allowed him to return home within three days. He has recently had his first followup appointment with Mr Simpson and is progressing very well. “Life is much better now and the operation has allowed me to get back on the golf course,” says Steve. 110
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Hospital backs Wolverhampton nurses to ‘Speak Out Safely’ to protect patients that Nuffield is the first private healthcare provider to sign up, and I hope it inspires other independent and private organisations to sign up to the campaign.”
Wolverhampton Hospital is first to sign up to nurse-led patient safety initiative. On international Nurses Day (May 12) the hospital announced the re-launch of the Matron role, to ‘set a benchmark’ in UK nursing care. Nuffield Health Wolverhampton Hospital has signed up to the Speak Out Safely Campaign, an initiative to encourage NHS and Independent healthcare providers to actively encourage frontline staff to raise an alarm if they believe they have witnessed poor practice, and to protect them if they do. Nuffield Health is the first Independent hospital provider to back the patient safety campaign, and join a select group of NHS Trusts from across the UK who have chosen to do so. Nuffield Health hope the move will result in all Independent providers of hospital services following suit. The campaign, led by the Nursing Times, aims to promote collaboration and commitment between hospitals to empower staff to raise concerns, safe in the knowledge that they will be supported and not suffer as a consequence. The campaign also calls on the Government to introduce a statutory duty of candour compelling health professionals and managers to be open about care failings, and to protect staff who feel they need to take their concerns outside of the organisation, should they believe it to be the right course of action. 112
Speaking about the initiative, Wolverhampton Matron, Gill Fenner, said: “Any initiative which helps to raise the bar in terms of patient safety should be applauded. Nurses are at the forefront of medical care in hospitals and have a responsibility to flag up any incidents which they believe might be detrimental to the care of their patients. Following the Francis report into care at Mid Staffordshire Hospital it is imperative that we empower frontline staff to make decisions and raise concerns without fear of reprisal or bullying. There is no place for this within Wolverhampton Nuffield, nor in any modern healthcare setting.” Natalie Millward, Student Nurse said: “From the moment I walked through the doors of the Nuffield I have felt nothing less than part of the team. All of the staff are unbelievably friendly and have been proactive in my learning experience. The knowledge all members of staff hold is admirable and inspiring. Each individual member of staff is an asset to the Nuffield Hospital. I have never known an entire institute work so amazingly together as a team and it has been an absolute privilege to be part of it”. Jenni Middleton, Editor of the Nursing Times, said: “We are delighted that Nuffield Health has signed up to Nursing Times Speak Out Safely campaign. It’s really important that all organisations in healthcare encourage their staff to raise concerns and listen to them and act on them when they do. This is the only way to make healthcare organisations safe for patients. I am particularly pleased
The move to support Speak out Safely comes as Nuffield Health also announce the launch of the Nuffield Way of Caring – a unique Matron led programme, which further empowers the clinical leadership role of the Matron within Nuffield Health Hospitals. In a project which has spanned 18 months, and which has been led by Nuffield Health’s 31 UK based Matrons, the role has been redefined, taking the qualities of the traditional NHS matron of yesteryear, and blending it with the contemporary leadership and clinical skills required in a 21st Century healthcare environment. Nuffield Health believe the move will set a benchmark for nursing care, and provides a model for nursing care within the independent sector and the NHS. Nuffield Health’s Chief Nurse, Dickon Weir-Hughes, said: “We are absolutely committed to devising and implementing initiatives which will impact on the quality of care we provide. Much is said about Consultant led care within a hospital, but combined with our unique Matron led nursing care, patients can be assured that they are receiving focussed, individualised and holistic care, based on evidence, best practice and innovation. We want the skills and qualities found in this 21st Century Matron to filter down and provide leadership to every member of our nursing teams in order to produce a workforce absolutely committed to patient care, life-long learning and professional development.”
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Specialist arthritis therapy at H2O Physio Arthritis affects around 10 million people in the UK and many underestimate the seriousness of this crippling condition.
Now imagine exercising in the warm water of H2O Physio’s underwater treadmill. It’s easy to get into – you simply walk in and the therapist selects an appropriate water height and treadmill speed for your personalised programme.
Sufferers endure joint pain and stiffness that can eventually lead to mobility problems and even disability. As a progressive disease, it’s extremely important to take control of symptoms early to maintain a good quality of life.
H2O Physio has developed some truly innovative aquatherapy techniques that provide all the advantages of effective exercise without putting stress on joints.
Although there’s no cure, there are plenty of ways to manage the condition and lead a normal life. Exercise is key as the less mobile you are, the worse your symptoms will become. Circulation deteriorates, muscle mass diminishes, you lose both strength and endurance, and elasticity in the tendons and ligaments reduces. It’s a downhill spiral and in arthritis terms, you lose percentages of your joint.
Chartered physiotherapist, Davinder Chatha, who heads up the organisation says: “Our specialist programmes offer patients considerable relief and produce some profound results. We see many people suffering from arthritis and have a successful formula for treating the condition.” Retired Managing Director, Peter, developed osteoarthritis in both knees and recently had surgery to replace one of them. He went to H2O Physio for rehabilitation after his operation and to extend the life of his remaining arthritic knee.
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Arthritis sufferer Peter
“My sessions have really helped me to manage my symptoms. I’m in less pain and the inflammation and joint stiffness is so much better. It’s a welcome relief after suffering for years”, Peter reports. H2O Physio treats a wide range of conditions and is currently offering free trials on the underwater treadmill. Website: www.h2o-physio.co.uk For further information, please contact Vikki Dober on 07811 519283 or vikkidober@gmail.com
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Is being a patient making you impatient?
One of the most difficult aspects you face from today’s National Health Service is waiting for treatment. What’s even worse is that often a major part of this process is when you are put on a long waiting list for a specialist before your treatment can even begin. The result? Your anxiety and worries grow as you wait for the appointment letter to drop through your letterbox. Waiting for appointments can be a frustrating and stressful period for many. The longer the wait, the worse your symptoms seem to get. This painful fact of life has recently led people to take out private medical insurance to enable them to ‘jump the queues,’ but for many people this option is unaffordable. However, most people are unaware of a much simpler, more 114
affordable way to gain quicker access to see a specialist. Unlike private medical insurance, a Paycare healthcare benefits plan is an everyday insurance. These plans allow an individual to receive cash back on healthcare bills; such as having a consultation or tests carried out by a specialist. Seeing a specialist privately, allows you to get fast diagnosis, prompt treatment and avoid unnecessary worrying when having to wait for an appointment on the NHS. The idea of a benefit plan is to help make every day health treatments affordable and available on your terms that fit around your life, your job and your family. Paycare has been providing healthcare cover since 1874 and offers a range of plans to support its customer’s needs. There are many plans to choose from which cover individuals, families, seniors and the corporate market. A typical Paycare Plan protects you against the costs of dental, optical,
chiropody, specialist consultations and tests, professional therapies, hospital cover, day cases and many other benefits. All plans include unlimited access to a 24 hour counselling and help line service for when that extra support or advice is needed. In most medical practices having to wait for tests and treatments is sometimes unavoidable which may lead to patient dissatisfaction. Having a healthcare plan can help improve patient experience by allowing them to receive treatment at the right time. If you would like to find out more about healthcare benefits plans and what Paycare can offer you please visit www.paycare.org or call 01902 252265
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Charitable giving can cut inheritance tax bills
More and more people are leaving charitable legacies in their wills in a bid to reduce the inheritance tax paid by their estates, according to solicitor Margaret Rowe. New figures from HM Revenue & Customs on the various tax reliefs claimed by individuals and charities as a result of charitable donations show that both inheritance tax relief and higher rate gift aid relief have now reached £500 million a year. And Mrs Rowe, Partner with award-winning law firm FBC Manby Bowdler, says she is seeing an increasing number of clients wanting to take advantage of the relief by leaving part of their estate to a good cause. “Although it was introduced two years ago, many people are unaware of the reduced inheritance tax rate for individuals who gift 10 per cent of their estate to charitable causes. “We are finding that many of our clients, particularly those with a high net worth, are looking to take advantage of this as it can make a big difference to the amount of tax paid on their estate. “By leaving 10 per cent of the estate to charity, the standard rate of 40 per cent is dropped to 36 per cent, which in some cases can potentially increase the amount the surviving family members and others inheriting receive.” Prior to the introduction of this reduced rate of inheritance tax, the 40 per cent rate was applicable on the whole of the remaining 116
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balance of an estate over the tax free allowance (currently £325,000) less any other exemptions and reliefs which may be applicable. Mrs Rowe added: “Any gift you make to charity either during your lifetime or in your will is exempt from inheritance tax however anyone making a provision such as this in their will needs to ensure they are giving to a charity recognised by HMRC.” However, there are a number of other conditions which must be met in order to secure the benefit. “Although it sounds very straightforward – as in give money to charity and pay less tax – in reality, it is a complex process. Whether you can use the reduced rate also depends on the type of assets you own, how you own them and whether you are entitled to any trust assets. There are three components that an estate can consist of and these elements are addressed separately when applying the inheritance tax reduced rate.
“The gift must be 10% of your net estate. Your net estate is the balance of your assets after all exemptions and other reliefs have been taken into account and your debts and the administration expenses have been settled. “We would advise that anyone considering making a large charitable gift reviews any existing will and ensures that the specific wording is used to make sure that the reduced rate applies. This is important as it can save multiple changes of wills as the size of the estate increases.” The reduced rate can also be claimed retrospectively. Mrs Rowe added: “Executors and beneficiaries can enter into a deed of variation in order to claim the reduced rate of inheritance tax but we’d recommend seeking professional advice beforehand as there are time limits involved.” For further advice and guidance contact Margaret Rowe on 01952 208433 or m.rowe@fbcmb.co.uk
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Education and Schooling
by David Williams - Headmaster of Tettenhall College As I write the summer holidays are beginning to draw to a close but there still remains the opportunity to make the most of the long stretch of time available to the average British school child. To cast a shadow over this freedom from school, a debate in recent years has focused on a so-called “learning loss” taking place due to the time away from the classroom. This absence allegedly leads to schools having to catch up on material or vital skills that have gone from a pupil’s mind whilst they are stagnating on a beach in Cornwall or Majorca. The cry has been for more school terms and frequent, shorter holidays to maximise capacity for learning. Aside from pointing out that this theory is a little flawed, many of our European high-achieving neighbours and indeed the UK independent schools which are consistently at the top of league tables choose to have longer
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holidays. Along with many of our counterparts, we make sure that our pupils are challenged and stretched with long days in term time with advice and tasks for those approaching the important public examination years. However, I would wholeheartedly support a fellow head’s advice for the holidays of the 3Rs: “read, reflect and recharge”. Further details are to be found in the Daily Telegraph’s “heads’ hot holiday list” in which 50 head teachers give their advice on how best to use the summer break. I will leave you to peruse this, but an interesting and consistent thread among the worthy reading lists and places to visit is a conscious decision or period of time to not game, use social media, look at a screen or mobile device. Perhaps this is one for parents to act on in the remaining weeks? This particular head would not dare to advise on the best way to spend one’s time in the holidays but can only recount how he spent his time recharging. After a house move and as a newcomer to the region, I wanted to discover the West Midlands. So where better to do so than from the peace and
tranquillity of its canal network? After a journey of 74 miles and 105 locks taking us through the Heart of Central England, I can thoroughly recommend this as a great week’s holiday and a way of broadening one’s horizons, whether it is an appreciation of our industrial heritage or the natural beauty of the countryside. It also did prove a relatively screen-free time with family members having to pull together in the strenuous business of dealing with Wolverhampton’s 21 locks and enjoying each other’s company in the confined but surprising comfort of our narrow boat, where the world seems to be happening in another place. However, one observation that I will take to the new term will be as a learner myself. With my 30 minutes tuition on handling the boat and the numerous rules and regulations of life on the water, I was taken aback by the speed in which certain fellow boaters of a certain age would point out my errors. My defensive reaction acted as a reminder that this is not the way in which you encourage someone to achieve and persevere with an activity or subject. That aside, this was an enriching-and enjoyable experience and this pupil will be returning to Tettenhall College more knowledgeable than when he left in July!
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Senior School girls at Shrewsbury High School
New Wolverhampton bus route for leading Shropshire school Following requests from parents in and around Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury High School has responded with the launch of a dedicated bus service between Wolverhampton and its town centre site in Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury High is widely regarded as one of the country’s leading independent schools and Headmaster, Mr Michael Getty, explained “we are being approached more frequently by Wolverhampton-based parents keen for their children to come to the High School and requesting a direct bus service to facilitate this. We are delighted to now have in place a fast and efficient bus service specifically for pupils based in and around Wolverhampton and I hope that this eases quite significantly the burden of the morning and evening commute for the families.” The School already has a very successful fleet of 8 School minibuses so the extension of its fleet into Wolverhampton was a natural next step. Parents already using the buses appreciate the personal touch offered by the School’s own drivers who take great care in making sure their passengers, no matter how 120
young, are met by their parents and only ever picked up and dropped off at a designated stop. Founded in 1885, Shrewsbury High School is widely regarded as one of the UK’s leading independent schools with girls from 3-18 and boys from 3-13. It is currently celebrating an extraordinary exams season with the school pushing its own highly renowned standards to a new level, increasing its number of top grades by 16 percent in a single year and reaching a new high in the Times national A-level league tables. The Senior School Open Morning takes place on Saturday 4th October from 9.30-11am with the Prep School Open Morning on Thursday 9th October. To find out more about Shrewsbury High School and its new bus route between Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury, please visit www.shrewsburyhigh.gdst.net or call 01743 494 038.
About the School Shrewsbury High School is an independent day school, and the leading girls’ senior school in Shropshire. Its outstanding exam results come in the same year the School was shortlisted in the National Independent School of the Year awards. Located conveniently in the town centre, with the Prep
School a few minutes’ walk away, Shrewsbury High School is rich in opportunity to enable exceptional all-round achievement, with a welcoming environment and outstanding pastoral care. Shrewsbury High School’s sixth form is acknowledged as excelling in academic study, university guidance and vocational preparation.
About the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST) Shrewsbury High School is part of the GDST (Girls’ Day School Trust). The GDST is the leading network of independent girls’ schools in the UK, with nearly 4,000 staff, and 20,000 students between the ages of three and 18. As a charity that owns and runs a network of 24 schools and two academies in England and Wales, it reinvests all its income in its schools. Founded in 1872, the GDST has a long history of pioneering innovation in the education of girls, and is the largest single educator of girls in the UK (and the UK’s largest educational charity).
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New Term, New Headmaster A Place To Have Fun, Work Hard, Be Stretched And Succeed. Pupils returning from their holidays and those joining Old Swinford Hospital for the first time were welcomed at the start of the Michaelmas term by new Headmaster, Mr Paul Kilbride. Mr Kilbride, aged 40, is only the 19th Headmaster to lead the School during its illustrious 347 year history and has taught in both the maintained and independent sectors. When addressing the pupils at their first assembly, the new Headmaster reminded them not only of the breadth and depth of opportunity around them, but also the need to start working with real commitment towards their academic studies. Already this term, pupils have benefitted from debating workshops, residential outward bound activity camps, drama rehearsals for national competitions and a full programme of competitive sport. Meanwhile, academic tutorials focussing on organisation and study skills have helped the pupils hit the ground running. Sixth Form students are now applying to university whilst carrying out the fullest range of duties on site, including prefecting and mentoring younger children. Founded in 1667, Old Swinford Hospital is a state maintained boarding school, one of only 37 in
the country for boys from 11-18, with a co-ed Sixth Form. Almost two-thirds of the school’s pupils are full or weekly boarders. Out boarders are pupils who do everything the boarders do except routinely sleep at school and out boarder places are available in Year 7 and Year 9. Old Swinford Hospital is a vibrant, happy and distinctive boarding school and prides itself on getting the balance right between academic success, preparing children for the future and nurturing character and values. The School can offer an independent boarding experience at a fraction of the cost, because education is funded by the Local Authority. For further information on admission to Old Swinford Hospital, visit www.oshsh.com or telephone the Registrar on 01384 817325.
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Muddy puddles and a happy place to learn and play Our Nursery and Pre-school caters for children aged two to four years and is a unique and inspiring place for them to begin their learning journey. Located within the grounds of Tettenhall College, children are very much a part of the school community and benefit from the outstanding setting and facilities.
“Children thrive because staff are highly committed to meeting their individual needs and build excellent relationships.” That’s the verdict from independent inspectors who rated Tettenhall College Nursery and Pre-school as ‘Outstanding’.
With the city’s largest woodland area behind the school gates, there are plenty of chances for little ones to let off steam in their unique environment and go exploring. We even provide muddy puddle suits so they can get out and about in all weather and make the most of any splashing opportunities. From building igloos in the snow to hunting for minibeasts, there are lots of outdoor activities to make learning fun. The School library is a great place for children to develop their love of books and well known characters
are brought alive through activities such as Gruffalo hunts and teddy bear picnics. A purpose built music room gives them the opportunity to have their first taste of music and singing lessons and pupils enjoy showing off their new found skills in end of term concerts. We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum but ensure it is tailored to each individual child’s interests. There’s a happy, family atmosphere which allows children to grow in confidence and shine as individuals. We offer flexible hours, opening from 8am-6pm, with the option of a breakfast club at 7.30am. If you would prefer just a morning or afternoon session, that’s fine. Our fees are very reasonable and we support the Government’s 15 hours of funded places for three-year-olds.
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South Staffordshire’s Swim Academy offers local people of all ages the opportunity to learn to swim for health, safety and for fun. The academy which operates at all four of south Staffordshire’s leisure centres has a lot to offer: • High quality swimming tuition at affordable prices • Lessons from 3yrs up to adults • Beginners and non-swimmers to advanced standards • Good teacher/child ratios • Lessons run throughout the whole year to ensure continual progression • Assistants in the water to aid weaker classes and give additional support for swimmers What else makes us special? • Our swim teachers are professionally trained • We follow the STA’s International Learn To Swim Programme – one of the most successful ranges of learn to swim and aquatic courses in the world • Above all, we make learning to swim FUN, PROGRESSIVE, INCLUSIVE, SAFE and AFFORDABLE.
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Another flying start to the year at Shipley Campus!
Animal Care students hold the exotics. David Lakin - Back Row Blue Boiler Suit.
to come to Shipley as I wanted to study in a small college that offered me support and when I visited the campus I felt comfortable. I am looking forward to the year ahead.’
The Campus offers full-time courses in both childcare and animal care plus a handful of part-time leisure courses including Bridge and Flower Arranging.
The photograph shows some of the animal care students with just a selection of the exotic animals that live at the Shipley Campus. David Lakin, course tutor said, ‘I am enjoying the energy and enthusiasm shown by the new Level 2 Animal Care students. I am looking forward to developing their knowledge and continuing to enhance the unit alongside them.’
New students started recently, one of the animal care students, Amy, commented, ‘I chose
Apply now via www.wnsc.ac.uk or call the Shipley Campus via 01902 709840.
The Shipley Campus is part of Walford and North Shropshire College and is situated just off the Bridgnorth Road, next to Gardenlands.
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PGA Professional at Patshull Park Hotel, Golf & Country Club
Golf Tips from Richard Bissell
This month we are looking at how to fade the ball to the target. HOW TO FADE THE BALL
It should not be confused with a slice which finishes right of the target.
A fade is a shot which starts to the left of the target but moves left to right in the air to finish on the target.
It’s a really useful shot to know how to play, especially when you need to manoeuvre the ball round an obstacle such as a large tree.
HERE IS HOW TO PLAY IT: Square club face to target
Step 1: Address the ball and align your clubface square to the intended target, and then take your grip. Step 2: Aim your feet and shoulders to the left of the target making sure the clubface is still square. Step 3: With everything except the club aiming left, it should automatically force you to develop an out-to-in swing path which is necessary to create the fade. Step 4: On the downswing, concentrate on bringing the club back across the ball, attacking the 2 o’clock position on the ball. You should feel like your right hand comes underneath the shot.
Open foot and body alignment
With practice you should achieve a ball flight that moves left to right and finishes on the target. To fade the ball more, open your stance to the target more. Good look and happy golfing.
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Winter tyres As the nights draw in and the temperature drops our thoughts start to turn to winter. Whether its hitting the shops to get yourself togged up for the cold snap or booking your boiler service, getting ready for the onslaught of cold weather is important, but make sure you don’t forget to get your car ready too. During the winter accidents increase by a staggering 267%* with 6,500* more accidents than in the summer so it’s vital drivers do everything possible to make sure they aren’t one of the unlucky ones. That’s why HiQ Wolverhampton is offering motorists the opportunity to have a free winter vehicle check making sure your car keeps on going throughout the season. Winter vehicle safety doesn’t just stop at having your car checked over. Your tyres play a critical role in vehicle performance. With tyres all that connect you to the road your family’s safety relies on four contact points the size of the palm of your hand, so your choice of tyre is critical. It is highly recommended that winter tyres are used in temperatures below 7c which on average is 150 days of the year in the UK. It’s below 7c that the compound in summer tyres hardens and provides less traction and therefore compromises safety in winter conditions. The higher
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New MINI Cooper Diesel by Syd Taylor
In the bad old days badge engineering meant exactly what it said on the tin. If a manufacturer wanted the kudos of a premiere brand attached to a bog-standard product, the simple expedient of sticking on a shiny badge and radiator sufficed. Not anymore though. Any cynical suggestion that the reincarnated, third generation MINI should prove to be a mere shadow of former magnificence was quickly blasted out of the water by the bravura of a seriously good product. It’s hard to spot the changes but it’s an all-new car. It’s slightly wider, longer and taller giving noticeably more room inside and - in particular - a bigger boot. The most striking interior change is the new central dial that houses the infotainment system with its surrounding ring of colour-changing LEDs that indicate your selected driving mode of green, mid or sport. Of course, this is a highly customisable car with a host of options to give as many permutations as the number combinations in the National Lottery - so you’ll almost certainly not see two MINIs the same. With a starting price of £16,450 it was easy to bring the test car to £21,245 with the likes of the Chili Pack at £2,250 and the Media Pack XL at £1,175. In tandem with the radical overhaul of the MINI concept comes the twenty
first century concept of the diesel engine. In this case - replacing the 1.6 diesel - there’s a 1.5, 116bhp, sweet breathing (just 92gm/km) three cylinder marvel that is so economical that on a gentle run you could get around 80mpg. But this is a MINI that will reach nearly 130mph and encourages enthusiastic use - so when you decide to enjoy yourself with that smooth and willing engine and lovely six speed gearbox things are a bit different. This is not so much a purveyor of pedestrian economy as a marvellous device for the generation of motoring pleasure. It’s a quicksilver rocket of unparalleled pungency that leaves the sweet smell of success in its wake combining rock-solid dependability with glamorous ‘get up and go’. It doesn’t so much motor you along as power you towards the next frisson of delight. This is a car that rolls up fun into one extravagant ball, smashing through preconceptions to blaze a trail to those pastures of plenty you know you deserve. Here is a car for the young and the young at heart - a jolly jousting cavalier in the lists of lifestyle enhancers. With retro styling cues and realistic roadworthy purposefulness it does you good just to look at it. That cheeky yet confident radiator grin encourages you to step aboard and enjoy - where inside a ‘young at heart’ feel is enhanced by top quality and style.
It’s a seriously well-developed car now that manages to convey the incarnation of free-spirited flight. The list of credentials seem to have no end, being a true crowd pleaser - and so ergonomically and environmentally self-assured as to induce a smile even on the countenance of the most dour environmental Puritan. I was just starting off when someone tapped the window. It was Delvic Somerville, a sweet natured but frankly quite nosey neighbour who in no time persuaded me to let her try the passenger comforts. It was no persecution to put up with her charming company and I was interested to see how well accommodated passengers are when the MINI Cooper driver applies that diesel torque. “By jingo!” she said. “This is a swift machine” In response I quipped “Yes. It’s a fast mover.” But I added, noticing the traffic lights changing, “It knows when and how to stop.” The perfectly tweaked handling makes twisty roads a delight and when opening up the new diesel it’s like a pat on the back from the benevolent spirits of excitement. In a nutshell this MINI embodies excitement that makes you beam and beam because there is no end to its beguiling bountifulness.
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The new little black number to be seen in this summer from ŠKoDA It’s been said that the average person spends over 3 years of their life behind the wheel of a car. That’s around 7% of the average lifespan. So why not make sure you turn some heads doing it? That’s why ŠKODA has unveiled the limited new Black Edition range. The same award winning models, but dressed to the nines, and packed with all the simply clever features you’d expect from Autotrader’s ‘Carmaker of the Year’. The new Black Edition range is designed to bring style to the forefront, with all models available in Black Magic Pearlescent paint, highlighting every peak and vertex of the deceptively dangerous-looking geometry of ŠKODA’s new design language. Those looking for an understated, clean, contemporary finish can also opt for Moon White Metallic paint on Octavia, Yeti, Superb and Rapid Spaceback models. And because it’s a ŠKODA, you know you’ll be getting good value for money. The entire range is available with extra specification above and beyond a mid range SE model, at greatly reduced prices, guaranteeing a saving of at least £1,200 on every car.
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To complement the already striking exterior, the range features sunset glass and black alloy wheels, because style is all about the accessories you choose. And to ensure you sound as good as you look: superb-quality digital DAB radio is standard. But because cars are for driving, the range has been designed to keep you in direct control from your driving position, with leather multi function steering wheels, integrated satellite navigation and cruise control on selected models. The Fabia Black Edition also benefits from Bluetooth® connectivity, as well as the option to choose a solid Candy White exterior rather than the standard Metallic or Pearlescent finishes. If that wasn’t enough to convince you to slip into a Black Edition model, we’re also offering the same deals you can get across the rest of the ŠKODA range. With 0% APR representative finance, 3 years’ free servicing and up to £2,000 reductions on selected models, there’s never been a better time to get back in black. The ŠKODA Black Edition is available now at Trust SKODA Wolverhampton. To find out more about the limited edition range, call us on 0843 316 0501 or visit www.trustgroupuk. com/skoda. Alternatively, you can always drop in to our showroom; find us at Trust SKODA, 401 Cannock Road, Wolverhampton WV10 0BQ.
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Range highlights include
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Trust, the new name for ŠKODA in Wolverhampton Introducing the new ŠKODA Black Edition — style with substance The new Black Edition is available across the entire range of ŠKODA models. With sporty styling and a host of exciting features as standard. Range starts from £10,090 on the road.
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0843 316 0501 www.trustgroupuk.com/skoda Official fuel consumption in mpg (litres/100km) for the ŠKODA range: Urban 21.7 (13.0) to 74.3 (3.8), Extra Urban 40.4 (7.0) to 94.2 (3.0), Combined 30.4 (9.3) to 88.3 (3.2). CO2 emissions for the ŠKODA range 217 to 85g/km. Standard EU test figures for comparative purposes and may not reflect real driving results.
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L/R: Managing Director Steve Kibble, Company Secretary Debbie Varnish and General Manager Dean Mellings
New Mitsubishi dealer opens in West Midlands The Mitsubishi network in the UK has expanded yet again with the arrival of a new dealership in the West Midlands. Family-run Autosales Ltd took on the franchise at their site in Vulcan Road, Bilston, in October 2013. The dealership is run by siblings Steve Kibble and Debbie Varnish and has built up a loyal following over more than 50 years. Autosales Ltd was set up by their parents, Barry and Anne in 1958 and Anne, now 75, still works a few hours a week at the busy dealership. In fact, both Steve and Debbie were born at the dealership, as their parents used to live on the site. Autosales Ltd becomes the tenth new Mitsubishi dealership to open in the UK in the last 12 months and joins the company at a time when Mitsubishi is the fastest growing brand in the UK. With Mitsubishi selling around 40 per cent more cars so far this year than this time last year Autosales Ltd decided the time was right add the Mitsubishi franchise to the group.
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With this, the Skoda franchise is now concentrated entirely at their Skoda dealership on Attwood Road, Burntwood, near Cannock, Autosales are the longest serving Skoda dealership in the UK. The new Mitsubishi franchise has replaced Skoda at the Bilston site.
Hospice with a 155-mile charity walk in memory of his father Barry in June, said: “Debbie and I were both born and bred here and it’s still very much a family business. We have got a lot of staff who have been here for years and that is the way we operate.” The new cars in the Mitsubishi range, Mirage and Outlander, have played their part in the sales increase. Lance Bradley, Managing Director of Mitsubishi Motors in the UK, said: ‘“We are delighted to welcome the team from Autosales Ltd to the Mitsubishi family. They are joining our network at a very exciting time and we naturally wish the business every success. We are attracting more and more customers to our brand, with great vehicles and first-class customer service, and we are sure Autosales Ltd will become part of our success story very quickly.”
Dealer Principal Steve Kibble said: ‘We have been selling cars very successfully for 55 years and we are delighted to join Mitsubishi at a time when they are outperforming every other brand in the UK. Having been around so long we know how important it is to treat customers’ right and we pride ourselves on our customer retention. I’m confident our new relationship with Mitsubishi will be a very successful one.” Between them Steve and Debbie have 65 years’ experience in the trade, while General Manager Dean Mellings has worked at the company for 20 years. Steve, who raised £7,500 for Prostate Cancer and Compton
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The new generation CLS:
Cult design with futuristic lighting system, arriving soon
Mercedes-Benz has extensively revised the fourdoor CLS Coupé and the CLS Shooting Brake. Both design icons now feature a honed front section. Their further upgraded interior boasts lots of new, perfectly handcrafted details and they also bring ground-breaking technical innovations to the road. The futuristic MULTIBEAM LED headlamps open up new dimensions in lighting systems. High-performance, precision LED modules automatically provide the best possible illumination, whatever the road and traffic conditions. Cutting-edge technology on-board also includes the 9G-TRONIC 9-speed automatic transmission, new, powerful engines, intelligently networked driver assistance and safety systems as well as a progressive multimedia system with internet. The AMG variants of the CLS 63 AMG Coupé and Shooting Brake develop up to 585 hp and assume pole position in the power output stakes. The diverse new Mercedes connect me online services are also included on all models. Mercedes-Benz founded the fourdoor coupé segment ten years ago with the CLS, thus underlining its leading role in automotive design. The CLS combined for the first time the elegance and dynamism of a coupé with the comfort and functionality of a saloon. It was also the first vehicle to offer dynamic 142
LED High Performance headlamps as an option, turning it into a lighting icon. In 2012, Mercedes‑Benz built on the success of the CLS with the CLS Shooting Brake. With this sporty five-door model, the premium brand from Stuttgart once again demonstrated its concept creativity. As an extraordinary form of a sports car with five seats and a large tailgate, the CLS Shooting Brake is an attractive companion for active people that shy away from the mainstream and who are unwilling to sacrifice sportiness or luggage space as part of stylish touring. In this way the Shooting Brake set another highlight in the line of innovative Mercedes-Benz luxury vehicles. Both the CLS Coupé and the CLS Shooting Brake have long since established themselves as style icons with particular charisma, and will also continue to be unique in their segment.
The scintillating design of the CLSClass with its exciting proportions has been subtly adapted to high-tech aspirations. It steadfastly remains a compelling proposition with its long bonnet, narrow window line with frameless side windows and dynamically downwards sloping roof. The CLS Shooting Brake offers additional load capacity with up to 1,550 litres of space for luggage or sport and leisure equipment thanks to its sporty, flat roof that extends through to the rear and five doors.
Prof Dr Thomas Weber, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG responsible for Group Research and Mercedes-Benz Cars Development: “With the CLS Coupé and the CLS Shooting Brake we have built design icons which also set the pulse racing faster in their latest incarnation courtesy of their enthralling lines. With new high-tech ingredients such as the innovative MULTIBEAM LED headlamps which start a new chapter in lighting design, the nine-speed automatic transmission and or the progressive multimedia system, both models also define new cutting-edge technology.”
Peter Smith, General Manager of Mercedes-Benz of Wolverhampton, added “We’re really excited for the new generation CLS Coupe and CLS Shooting Brake to arrive at the dealership and both models will add excellent quality to what is already a stylish and powerful range. We are currently taking test drive appointments for these models ready for when they do arrive in the dealership. If you’d like to book a test drive or would like more information on either model, please call us on 01902 427897.”
Overall the design of the latest generation of the CLS Coupé and CLS Shooting Brake comes across as even more dynamic. This is thanks to a new, expressive diamond radiator grille, a striking front bumper with large air intakes, MULTIBEAM LED headlamps as well as new, slightly darkened tail lights with multi-level function.
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Welcome to the latest update of the events on and off the pitch at AFC Wulfrunians - your local grassroots football club. Our plans to strengthen the foundations of the club are now in full swing with our two junior sides both getting off to winning starts to the season. Our under 18’s, who are predominantly made up of 16 year olds, won their first four games of the season in the Midland Floodlit Youth League and are looking forward to making their debut in the FA Youth Cup. At the same time, our under 14’s, a brand new venture for this season, remain unbeaten after their opening two fixtures of the Midland Junior Premier League season, the first of which was a 12-0 win against Stratford Town U14’s.
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Weather and road conditions can change in a flash. To make sure you’re prepared, we have an intelligent four-wheel drive system that responds just as quickly. With BMW xDrive, you can still enjoy maximum driving pleasure even on difficult road surfaces such as mud, gravel or snow. Optimal traction at all times. Taking the torque to where it has maximum effect – a simple idea that the intelligent BMW xDrive four-wheel drive system puts into practice masterfully. It distributes the engine torque to the axles in a fraction of a second so that they can achieve maximum traction. The intelligent fourwheel drive system. With the BMW xDrive four-wheel drive system, each axle uses its traction to the maximum. Your BMW provides stable acceleration out of
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bends. If – particularly in adverse conditions – more torque has to be applied to the road, that’s when Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) comes into operation. In addition to improving traction, the system also recognises the first signs of oversteering and understeering. Within a tenth of a second it distributes up to almost 100% of the engine torque to the front or rear axle via the transmission and an electronically controlled multipleplate clutch before returning to the normal 40:60 distribution ratio.
Thanks to the smooth distribution of torque between the rear wheels, traction and handling improve. This allows you to take bends with greater precision – and accelerate out of them with optimum grip.
With this technology, BMW provides an intelligent four-wheel drive system with all the benefits of four-wheel drive: precise handling, optimum cornering and a clear separation between the engine and steering.
An increasing range of BMW models already have xDrive and therefore offer greater traction on all road surfaces. xDrive is now available on the following models:
Dynamic Performance Control. Dynamic Performance Control (DPC) in the BMW X6, BMW X6 M and BMW X5 M ensures unique cornering performance.
The result is precise driving characteristics, regardless of the road conditions. In combination with BMW xDrive, Dynamic Performance Control enhances agility and dynamics on any surface. BMW xDrive models.
The BMW 1 Series 5-Door The BMW 3 Series Saloon The BMW 3 Series Touring The BMW X1 The BMW X5 The BMW X6
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Official fuel economy figures for the BMW 116i Sport 5-door Sports Hatch: Urban 38.7mpg (7.0l/100km). Extra Urban 60.1mpg (4.7l/100km). Combined 50.4mpg (5.6l/100km). CO2 emissions 131g/km. Figures may vary depending on driving style and conditions.
*Initial payment £3,299. Price shown is for a 48 month Personal Contract Hire agreement for a BMW 116i Sport 5-door Sports Hatch, with a contract mileage of 40,000 miles and excess mileage charge of 5.40p per mile. Applies to new vehicles ordered between 1 July and 31 December 2014 and registered by 31 December 2014 (subject to availability). Retail customers only. At the end of your agreement you must return the vehicle. Excess mileage, vehicle condition and other charges may be payable. Hire available subject to status to UK residents aged 18 or over. Guarantees and indemnities may be required. Terms and conditions apply. Offer may be varied, withdrawn or extended at any time. Hire provided by BMW Financial Services (GB) Limited, Bartley Way, Hook, Hampshire RG27 9UF. We commonly introduce customers to BMW Financial Services. This introduction does not amount to independent financial advice. †Test drive subject to applicant status and availability.
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