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Hello readers
Welcome to the August/September issue of All Things Local – wow, this year seems to be flying by! We’re all so busy catching up with activities that have been rearranged from the past couple of years! Local events are back with a vengeance and it’s been great to see carnivals and festivals in full swing in our towns and villages, bringing communities back together as they should be, from Jubilee street parties to music festivals, Belper Goes Green, Little Eaton and Duffield Carnivals to name but a few … with plenty more to follow over the summer months including Pride in Belper in August, which you can read more about on page 73. As we go to print we’re in the throes of an early heatwave which hopefully won’t be the only bit of summery weather we see this year! The warm weather is wonderful but do make sure you stay safe – we’re not used to it! Slather on that sun cream, stay hydrated and take care in the heat. Make sure you’re paying extra attention to pets too, as they can suffer when it’s hot. The warm weather can quickly get too much for them so ensure they’ve got plenty of water and a shady spot to shelter. The lighter evenings at this time of year make it ideal for late afternoon walks … and if they happen to end in one of our lovely local hostelries for some well-earned refreshments then all the better! We’re blessed with some beautiful countryside for a local ramble including far reaching views from higher ground like The Chevin, woodland walks and streams to dip your toes in to cool off; you really don’t have to venture far from the door to enjoy stunning scenery. If you do fancy exploring somewhere a little further afield, our walk this issue (on page 29) takes us on a short trip along the A6 to another lovely location – Bakewell – where you can enjoy a gentle stroll followed by some sightseeing in this picturesque town. Of course, summer is traditionally barbecue season and we Brits are usually fond of a spot of al
fresco cooking any time the weather allows – let’s face it, we don’t always get many opportunities! There’s nothing nicer than an evening enjoying food and drinks outside with friends and family. After the sun sets, clear summer nights are perfect for a spot of stargazing … or perhaps UFO spotting if that’s your thing! If you want some help getting your home or garden ready for entertaining guests this summer, turn to our Homes and Gardens section to find reliable local businesses who’ll be happy to help you bring your plans to fruition. If you’d prefer to dine out we’re lucky to have a huge choice of cafes, restaurants and pubs locally, catering for every taste, and one of these – The Sitwell Arms – will kindly be providing a Sunday lunch for 2 for the winner of our Prize Crossword on page 6. Try your luck to be in with a chance of winning! Or, to add some extra sparkle to your summer, why not enter our Champagne Sudoku on page 20? You never know … you could be the lucky person popping that cork! However you’re spending the next couple of months, we hope you have an enjoyable summer and we’ll be back in the autumn with our next issue. All the best, Team ATL
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Money Matters: 10 10 Years of Belper IFS: Our First Decade Decisions, Decisions
10 years ago, Independent Financial 10 years ago, “To be, or notBelper to be?”, as the famous Bard once Solutions was founder (me,or Solutions was formed after its said. Or as pending retirees say “annuities Kevin Glover) from Kevin Glover) was made redundant The flexi-drawdown?” Well, maybe not quite.The Derbyshire Building Building Society. Derbyshire For those about to retire with monies invested in personal
Since then, Belper has Derbyshire, pensions or Belper company defined contribution schemes (not final Since then, seen the loss of The Derbyshire, Woolworths, Somerfield, Thomas Cook salary schemes), the question is how to drawand theirBritannia pension Woolworths, Somerfield, Thomas Cook and Britannia Building Society to to name name but but aa few few long-standing benefits.Society Building long-standing institutions that that are are now now confined confined to institutions to history. history. Pre-2015, most the annuity Generations of would peopleconsider have been been served or Generations of people have servedroute, or been been especially asof thethese pension provider today stillare sends their annual customers organisations. You probably customers of these organisations. You are probably statement detailing the current balance of the fund but and also one. State State Pension Pension Age Age has has changed changed several times one. several times and explaining and projecting your At future benefits in the form of so again. again. least interest rates have will most likely likely do so will most do At least interest rates have an annuity. So, it could seem the obvious pathway to take not changed much! Rubbish then and not much better not much! Rubbish and not much better yourchanged retirement benefits with anthen annuity. today. today.
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Lifestyle
Just a Thought... Absolutely No Point!
Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like at this point in the year we’ve lost all patience and tolerance with and of ourselves. It appears that we are not prepared to do anything unless we can do it with full force and unquestionable dedication. It may be anything from juicing to jogging, or boxercise to baking and even mindfulness to milks, we just can’t give ourselves a break for trying. There are no shades of grey just the good and the bad, the winner and the loser, the success story, and the forlorn failure. It is not a good place to be mindset wise, is it? So perhaps you wanted to get fit – good for you! You took up Zumba in January and committed to 3 sessions a week, but life got hectic, and you are currently attending once a week, or a fortnight. The result is that you decide not to bother at all. Or
maybe you decided to go vegan and for a few weeks you were hitting all the nutritional goals and now your only real changes are Quorn Dippers and soya milk – and you berate yourself for even thinking you could try it. I just want to say one thing – WOAH! Life is punishing enough without you starting to criticise yourself for even trying to make improvements in the areas you feel need support. Now is the time to congratulate yourself for all the small shifts, the little changes and the mini miracles you weave into your life. #Bekind must be applied to you before you can apply it to others. Have an ABSOLUTELY wonderful day, or even just a quite marvellous one will do nicely.
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Pets
Hot Dogs (and Other Pets) Animals are not able to release heat through their skin as humans do, which makes them particularly susceptible to overheating in very hot weather. Leaving your dog in a hot car makes it prone to heat stroke within minutes, even if you’ve left the windows open and provided water. Equally, walking your pet in full sun, even for a relatively short period of time, is really unhealthy for them and comes with the added risk of burning the pads of their feet on the pavement. Cats don’t normally pant until they are already in distress. While most cats instinctively move to cooler locations as soon as they feel too warm, they could become trapped in a hot area like a greenhouse, garage, shed or conservatory. Smaller caged animals can’t move out of the sun of course, and this makes it essential you check the position of their cage, especially if leaving the house for some time.
Too late? Signs that your pet has overheated include panting (a very strong sign in cats), red gums, vomiting or displaying a lack of coordination, and you need to act quickly. Obviously move them into a well-ventilated, shady spot. Offer them cool (not cold) water and with larger animals wrap them in cool damp cloths, particularly the head. Finally, don’t assume your pet will just recover. Contact your vet immediately and be honest with them about what’s caused the problem. They’d rather work towards saving your animal’s life than judge you for a mistake. fo
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Tantalising Telegraphs There are many special days in life. Birth, marriage, graduation… But did you know there’s a special day dedicated to telegraph poles? That’s right, get September the 21st recorded in your calendar and prepare to appreciate. In case you haven’t considered appreciating telegraph poles before, read on… As well as being super useful for carrying power or telephone lines, they are aesthetically pleasing (according to some folk) too. Pleasing enough for a society to be created in their honour. Now fellow telegraph pole enthusiasts can connect and share their love. Martin Evans began observing the dramatic beauty of poles stretching across the landscape of North Wales. He compares them to “dancers embracing the countryside”. They are a mainly rural sight as urban wires have often been moved underground instead. Excitingly, he has even been featured in the ‘Dull Men’s Club’ calendar as Mr November. Other featured dull people include a drain cover spotter, a roundabout enthusiast and a security envelope collector. Yes, these people are captivated by what most of us would consider mundane.
• Defunct telegraph poles have the potential for a new life in landscaping projects or as fencing amongst other things. • Ideas for appreciation day – hug one, photograph one and use the photo as your screensaver, write a poem about their majestic presence, or simply notice them on a walk. • Telegraph poles are also commonly used to communicate information about car boot sales, lost cats and the visiting circus. If you feel called to delve into the world of telegraph appreciation, a lifetime membership is a mere £9.99. Not only do you receive a certificate you can proudly display for all to see, you will receive just what you always wanted… Yes, the heralded ‘Telegraph Pole Appreciation for Beginners’ written by the founding member himself. This handy book will make sure you appreciate them in the proper manner. Please note, I have not been commissioned to promote this whimsical society. But - rather worryingly, after writing this, I think I’ve actually convinced myself to join…
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This quote from Martin Evans highlights his particular passion for the poles: “The notion of a specific appreciation day came on one of those fine late September mornings when I observed a fine run of poles disappearing off into the early mist over undulating fields. Rooks cawing from atop and with cobwebs glistening like jewels from the linesman’s steps and I thought more people need to feel what I’m feeling now.” It was this poetic sight that inspired him to create the Telegraph Pole Appreciation Society. Now over 1,000 members can share their excitement and enthusiasm for these silent sentinels. Some facts sourced about telegraph poles: • The average height of a telegraph pole is nine metres. They must be ‘planted’ at least 6 feet (1.2 metres) into the ground. • Telegraph poles are a common sight in the UK and Ireland. Wooden poles were removed in Holland as lines were moved underground, so this is not a dream destination for enthusiasts. • They are tested for safety after 12 years, then every 10 years thereafter. One pole is still going strong after 100 years! • Wooden poles are typically made from three tree species: Douglas Fir, Southern Pine and Western Red Cedar. • Originally, the cross arms at the top of telegraph poles faced in the direction of London. Use caution if using the poles as a sole navigation tool.
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Mesmerising Morocco Mazes of medinas, saffron-scented souks, sweeping deserts and epic mountain ranges: Morocco is a country of dizzying diversity. Just a mere three-hour flight away from London, it’s the perfect introduction to Africa, with a tantalising blend of adventure, culture and plenty of sunshine. There’s heaps to explore, so we’ve gathered together the top experiences to tick off while you’re there. Lose yourself in Marrakech’s medinas Marrakech is a city that sweeps everyone off their feet. It’s an assault on your senses, filled with enough sounds, sights and smells to keep you mesmerised for days. Trace intricate tilework, admire Islamic architecture, get lost amidst a maze of power-pink medinas and stop for some retail therapy in Djemaa El Fna square. A trip to the souks here warrants plenty of extra room in your suitcase – and your stomach! Spend some time in the Sahara Imagine falling asleep beneath a glittering tapestry of stars in the world’s largest desert. Few places on Earth compare to the Sahara, a sprawling expanse of vast plains and sun-baked dunes that occupy nearly all of North Africa.
were painted by the Jews who settled there after World War II. Put your camera to good use in the winding streets of the old medina, and browse the souks for trinkets and treasures. To top it off, Chefchaouen’s proximity to the Rif mountains also gives you access to beautiful hiking trails. Relax by the beach Boasting 2,500km of coastline, Morocco offers its fair share of blissful beaches too, but the most popular are in Agadir. This southern city is framed by a beautiful stretch of sand, and is also a popular spot for golfers. Known as the ‘Wind City of Africa’, Essaouira is another popular choice, particularly amongst windsurfers and kitesurfers who stay here for the city’s gusty coastal winds. Navigate the medina, admire the art galleries and watch the locals working on the electric-blue fishing boats that line the waterfront.
You can experience the magic of the desert yourself, with heaps of tours departing from all of Morocco’s major cities. From camel trekking and quad-biking trips to sandboarding and desert camping experiences, there’s something here for everyone.
Trek the Atlas Mountains Hiking a portion of North Africa’s highest mountain range is an experience not to be missed. The High Atlas runs across Morocco for almost 1,000km, spanning arid desert landscapes, snow-capped peaks and lush valleys. The range is also home to Morocco’s nomadic Berber population, who have an indigenous history dating back to 10,000 BC.
Visit the blue city of Chefchaouen Nestled in the heart of the Rif mountain range, Chefchaouen’s blue-washed buildings easily make it Morocco’s prettiest city. The reasons behind the blue aren’t entirely clear, but it’s believed the walls
With an elevation of 4,167m, Toubkal is the range’s highest peak and is well worth the three-day climb for the views alone. If you fancy something a little easier, don’t fear – there are scenic trails to suit every fitness level.
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Quirky Britain
Hunting Pigs and Talking Dogs: Eccentrics and Their Animals The British are known as a nation of animal lovers, so it’s not surprising to find that some of history’s most colourful characters were obsessed with their pets. But these eccentrics sometimes used their pets as status symbols, kept them as curiosities or subjected them to strange experiments. Here are a few individuals whose love of animals brought them either fame or infamy: John ‘Mad Jack’ Mytton Born in 1796, ‘Mad Jack’ Mytton came into a huge family fortune as a young man and dedicated the rest of his life to spending every penny of his inheritance. He was fascinated by animals and once rode a bear into his dining room to terrify his guests. Jack lived for risk and it was said of him “not only did he not mind accidents, he positively liked them.” In 1826 he won a bet by riding his horse up the stairs of a Leamington Spa hotel and jumping through the window into the street. He also kept over 2,000 dogs, feeding his favourites on steak and champagne. Barbara Woodhouse In the 1980s Barbara Woodhouse burst onto our TV screens with her trademark style of dog training, complete with commands such as “Sitttt!” and “Walkies!” which quickly became national catchphrases.
Barbara Woodhouse: “Sitttt!” and “Walkies!” became national catchphrases.
Way’ was an instant hit with audiences but some of Barbara’s training methods – such as jerking the dog’s lead and issuing harsh commands – have since been abandoned in favour of positive reinforcement techniques. Jemmy Hirst Born in Rawcliffe, Yorkshire in 1738, Jemmy was a true eccentric. As a young boy he taught a tame jackdaw and a pet hedgehog to follow him around at school, but as an adult he decided to train his beloved bull, Jupiter, to behave like a horse, riding it and letting it pull his carriage. Possibly the most bizarre incident in Jemmy Hirst’s animal training career involved him riding Jupiter to a fox hunt, using pigs instead of hounds to follow the scent. King George III heard of Jemmy’s animal exploits and invited him down to London. The bull-trainer and the monarch clearly got on well and Jemmy even invited the King to visit his Yorkshire home for a “good brandy”. George politely refused Jemmy’s invitation but reputedly gave him several choice bottles from the royal cellar for the journey back.
Barbara didn’t suffer fools gladly and she often talked to dog owners in the same brisk tone she would use for misbehaving dogs: “Now, you’re rather fidgety, Mr Chambers: can you calm yourself?”
Whatever your feelings about these notable animal eccentrics, you can’t deny their obvious affection for their pets. These days, when one in ten pets has its own social media profile and when almost a third of owners admit they buy more Christmas gifts for their pets than for their partners, who is to say we Brits are not all a little animal crackers?
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Poem: Spider Month! September mornings, still and stunning - garden lawns adorned with dew Clean and crisp, yet colder, as the last of summer passes through Schools return and autumn shows that she is not too far away September brings late sunshine - and ‘things’ that hid until today Concealed corners dark and dusty - from beneath your sofa, bed or chair A scuttling silent shadow swiftly escapes its loitering lair You’re not quite sure you saw it - the merest blinking of an eye But better safe to check again, to see if something speedily scoots by Eight legs that move so briskly, the shape has gone before you know No matter how hard your eyes may search - you can’t tell where it’s gone below You know it’s lurking somewhere - in which direction did it dart, Each movement, noise or just that thought, is no good for the heart! You should always check your bedclothes and routinely shake your shoes
Ensure nothing’s on hung dressing gowns, or inside boots you’ve hardly used You’ll spot them contrast clearly though, in shower trays, or sinks or bath But this un-invited visitor will make you scream and yell, not laugh There are folks that just don’t mind them - kind cupped hands that set them free, But, if spiders make you shudder, then you’re very much like me You know that most aren’t dangerous - look at the size of them to you In fairness we should let them be - what real harm can spiders do? So if you’re one of the many people, dreading spider webs in wait You’ll know arachnids have abilities to predict September dates!
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Caponata with Tomato Sauce Want to keep that summer feeling after your holiday? Try our delicious Mediterranean-inspired recipe. Caponata is a Sicilian dish consisting of chopped fried aubergine and other vegetables, seasoned with olive oil, tomato sauce, celery, olives, and capers. Delicious served hot or cold, it is the ideal dish for making ahead. Serves: 4 as a main dish (or 8 as a side) Ingredients: 2 medium aubergines, cut into 3cm pieces 3 tbsp olive oil Salt and pepper 1 onion, chopped 1 red pepper, deseeded and cut into 1cm pieces 4 celery stalks, cut into 1cm pieces 100ml white wine or red wine vinegar 1 tbsp tomato puree 2 tbsp capers, rinsed 10 green pitted olives 2 tbsp sugar 30g pine nuts Tomato sauce 1 tbsp olive oil 1 anchovy 1 tsp garlic, chopped 800g passata Salt and pepper
Nutrition per serving: 336kcal, fat 23g (of which saturates 2.9g), carbohydrates 25g (of which sugars 21g), protein 5.4g Method: Heat the oven to 200C / 180C fan / gas mark 6. Place the aubergine pieces on 2 large baking trays. Drizzle with 2 tbsp olive oil and season. Bake for 20 minutes until just turning golden. Meanwhile, make the tomato sauce. Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a large pan (large enough to also hold the aubergine). Add the anchovy and garlic and sauté for 1 minute. Add the passata and season, then simmer for 10 minutes to thicken the sauce. Heat the remaining 1 tbsp olive oil in a frying pan and sauté the onion, pepper and celery for 5 minutes to soften. Tip the onion mixture into the tomato sauce with the remaining ingredients and the aubergine. Cook uncovered for 5 minutes. Serve hot or cold.
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Word on Wine Hopefully the summer is in full swing with outdoor picnics and barbecues everywhere. You will therefore need wine to enjoy at your outdoor event. I was lucky enough to visit a Château in central France a few years ago, and sample some great easy drinking white, rosé and red wines made by an Englishman. Gavin and Angela Quinney brought Château Bauduc in the Entre-Deux-Mers region in 1999 and moved their family there, having previously lived and worked in the city of London. The Château is around 15 miles from Bordeaux, 15 miles from Saint-Émilion and is surrounded by some 200 acres of wood, fields and of course vineyards. A third of the land is covered by over a thousand rows of vines in a glorious landscape of rolling hills. They produce Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, Cabernet Franc and are permitted under the appellation d’origine contrôlée rules to also grow Malbec, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Carménère. Some of their older vines were planted in 1947 by the previous owners of the Château. Their
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white Sauvignon Blanc and rosé wines have become the house wines for Gordon Ramsey and Rick Stein’s restaurants. Gavin and Angela decide in advance which sections of the vineyard will be used for the rosé wine, from all the sections of red grape vines they will use for their red wines. The rosé wine is made using 40% Cabernet Franc, 40% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon. The grapes are picked in late September, earlier than if they were making straight red wines, and are lightly pressed to extract the white internal juice of the grape and only getting minimal contact with the red skins. This produces a light, crisp, pale strawberry coloured wine. The wine is produced in their own winery using 30 temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. Bottling and labelling is done by a mobile bottling plant that visits the vineyard when the wine is ready. The bottled wine is stored at the Château before being sent to Northern Ireland, Ireland, Switzerland and, of course, the UK. Technical Details: Grape: 40% Cabernet Franc, 40% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon Appearance: Clean, pale pink strawberry hue. Nose / Aroma: Light nose of fresh fruit. Taste: Hints of raspberry and strawberry with a light finish Alcohol by Volume: 12% Food match: Pasta and fish dishes or on its own. Available from: Direct from Château Bauduc - £12.50 per bottle (plus quantity and loyalty discount) For more information about Château Bauduc and to buy their wines, visit their website www.bauduc.com. Delivery is next day on most orders as the wine is stored at the London Bond Company warehouse in Burton. If you like wine and would like to learn more, please visit our website www.kilburnwinecircle.weebly.com or visit our Facebook page for details of our future tastings in 2022.
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Beer Homebrew, for many, conjures up memories of warm, barely drinkable beer being brewed from a kit (that only needed to have water added) and stowed in the airing cupboard, in an attempt to stimulate the yeast to work its magic and turn the sugar into alcohol. Tales of exploding fermenting vessels were commonplace, however the craft has moved on a fair bit in the 30 to 40 years that followed. It’s not a given that, just because people love to drink beer, they will inevitably be led down the path to homebrewing. However, for an increasing number of people that is indeed the case. Their motivations and inspirations may differ, but their curiosity generally starts with wanting to peer behind the curtain. That certainly was the motivation for me. I dipped my toe in probably 12 years ago with a friend, making a few batches from malt extract and adding the dry hops and yeast at the end of the boil. Inadequacies in our brewing equipment (a stock pot and a plastic fermenter) meant that we didn’t do everything by the book. A couple of fairly successful beers later, we started to get complacent, thinking we knew all about this brewing lark and started to play at being Willy Wonka. A festive beer was the next brew, with seasonal spices being the plan; what we got, however, was an undrinkable beer that wouldn’t be out of place in a charlatan doctor’s medicinal bag. A hiatus then ensued. A few years ago, with the stimulus to make beers that I would like to drink, I invested in a ‘Grainfather’ (all-in-one brewing system, hailing from New Zealand). This piece of brewery kit makes the brewing process a slick one,
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notwithstanding the need to sterilise and clean between brews. At its most basic, you can follow a recipe already tried and tested by the Grainfather brewing community, via the very handy app, which neatly communicates to the brew kit. At its most complex, it’s a scaled down brewery with unlimited possibilities. All grain brewing is definitely where the fun and rewards come from. Sourcing the right malts and hops for your own curated recipe is fulfilling. Spending five hours brewing your chosen beer isn’t a chore, especially if you make it a social occasion and brew with a buddy, where talk inevitably turns to ideas for future beers. Fermenting the beer is where you need to show patience and resist the temptation to take a peek. Introducing oxygen into a beer during this stage is likely to introduce off flavours and aromas and having somewhere that is temperature controlled, rather than leaving it to chance under the stairs, allows you to predict how the beer will turn out and repeat it, if it turns out to be a banger. More recently, I upgraded my kit again, with a now 100-litre capacity (oh, and I built a brewery in the garden!). A recent trip to Brussels has inspired me to brew a Belgian Golden Ale and a Biere De Garde, which I will be able to enjoy the fruits of during the summer months. By Sean McKeown Twitter: @belperbeerclub
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Fitness Matters
Change starts with your mindset; that’s the most important thing. Make changes slowly. Focus on a small change each week and achieve that week’s goal. Then, add another the following week.
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Diet books have a formula. If you look at numerous books you’ll see they all approach losing weight in pretty much the same way. They start by identifying a reason why you’re struggling to lose weight, and show you how your health could be made so much better by eating the method stated in the book. They convince you that your health problems aren’t your fault, that you’ve been misled, and promise a new method to help beat this enemy. They set out a rigid plan and promise that if you follow it you will finally be set free – this way of eating will be the miracle cure. Seriously! This is a multi-billion pound business and, the reality is, if you keep falling off the wagon you’ll then buy into another method to try. I manage a condition through being good with food, so I’m the first to realise how important food is and the devastating effect the wrong foods can have on our bodies, but I also realise that life is short and you have to pick a plan that you can maintain, which becomes a way of life.
The average person knows that eating more vegetables is good for them, but may not understand how to identify protein in a meal. They probably know that eating too much fast food is not ideal but often knowing isn’t the problem, it’s understanding how to do it. This is why diets often fail, because they don’t help people to eat better by just telling them what to avoid, you help people by giving them better systems that allow them to adapt to what they prefer and make better choices. You need to build better habits or rewire the way your brain thinks about obstacles, so you’re strong enough to handle a curveball, rather than a rigid plan that isn’t built for real life. If you want to become healthier, stop stressing over every single food you eat and instead focus on methods of self-improvement, habits, mindset and stress reduction. If you possess the ‘how’, then the ‘what’ becomes easier. By Alex Robinson Level 4 Personal Trainer with additional qualifications in GP referrals – Pre- & post-natal exercise. Personal Trainer for over 15 years, supporting and helping people to meet their goals in fitness and lifestyle changes, from losing weight to running marathons. 01773 512410 • 07817 337861
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Footnotes: Why Are My Toenails so Thick? Thick toenails are often assumed to be caused by the growth of fungus under the toenails and in the toenail itself. In many cases, this assumption is correct. However, there are other things that will make a toenail look thick and distorted – injury to the root of the nail can cause temporary thickening, while severe or repeated injury can cause a nail to become permanently thickened. Skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema may also affect a nail if the skin around the nails is affected. If the problem is being caused by a fungus, there is usually some yellowish or brownish discolouration of the nails. Topical treatments for fungal toenail infections are often not very effective because they don’t soak into thick toenails very well. The challenge is to get the nail as thin as possible and then apply a preparation that has the ability to penetrate down through the layers and contact the fungus. In severe cases I will use a special kind of rotary burr to reduce the nail thickness as much as possible to give the anti-fungal preparation every chance of getting to the root of the problem. This alone usually vastly improves the appearance and comfort of the affected nail or nails. By Peter Waugh, Amber Feet
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Motoring
Motoring First Drive: Megane E-Tech Does the Megane E-Tech Electric show the future of Renault? Jack Evans finds out what it’s like: What is it?
touches. The design makes it seem a little bigger than it actually is.
What’s new?
At the back is the now ever-present light bar and a quite high boot line, giving the car a raised-up appearance.
The Megane E-Tech Electric is the first of a new generation of Renault EVs. So, what can it deliver? Crucial to the new Megane E-Tech Electric is the CMF-EV platform underpinning it, which is dedicated to electric cars and results in better packaging and a more efficient layout.
What’s it like inside?
Fitment of the batteries underneath the car’s floor should give better handling and improved cornering.
What’s under the bonnet?
There are two powertrains, offering either 129 or 215bhp, plus options of a 40kWh or 60kWh battery bringing respective ranges of 186 or 292 miles. 0-60mph takes 10.3 seconds or 7.2 seconds respectively. Renault gives an eight-year battery warranty and it’ll replace it should the battery drop below 70 per cent of its nominal capacity. It can accept a charge of up to 130kW, meaning 186 miles of range added in 30 minutes to the smaller battery option via a rapid charger. A full charge via a 7.4kW home wall box will take just over six hours for the smaller battery version or just over nine for the larger.
What’s it like to drive?
Our most powerful version of the Megane E-Tech has good power and brisk acceleration. Renault has quickened the steering and though this is helpful around town, it can feel a little light at greater speeds. Through fast, flowing bends it felt composed and settled, and it’s also fantastically quiet and refined.
How does it look?
The regular Megane focused on practicality inside a relatively compact package, but headroom and legroom are quite tight for rear passengers, while the letter-box-sized rear screen means restricted rearward visibility. The front passenger and driver have a good view ahead and plenty of space. The 440 litre boot has a very high load lip that drops into a deep area. There’s underboot-floor storage for the cables, though you’ll need to empty the boot to access them.
What’s the spec like?
The Megane E-Tech adopts a new, good-looking, twin-screen wrap-around – the main infotainment screen is detailed but easy to operate and the driver display is much the same. The infotainment setup adopts Google’s technology, and features such as Maps or Spotify are well-integrated. We wish Renault had cleaned up the stalks at the side of the wheel; three on the right-hand side is too many.
Verdict
The Megane E-Tech Electric is a progressive step forward for Renault. It looks great, will have enough performance for most and has a good rate of charge. Practicality needs improvement but it’s likely that Renault will correct that and deliver a car with more space. But, as the first push into a new age of electric Renaults, the Megane is a very exciting prospect.
It’s great-looking, with interesting features and futuristic
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Homes & Gardens
Gardening There’s More to Gardens than Plants Plants are the linchpin of a garden, the lifeblood of a space, lending movement, atmosphere, colour and soul. They provide calm energy and an essence of spirit, making a garden pulse with life, including the society of tiny creatures that coexist with vegetation and flora. But there is more to a garden than these essential, addictive growing forces of nature. It hinges around design and layout. It’s all about interest. If you can see everything at a glance, then your space could be improved. The eye likes to be led from one thing to another and a sense of intrigue is always a positive thing.
Use climbing plants that are suitable for the aspect and the height that you need. There are clematis for north-facing sites as well as sunnier situations. Climbing roses can be secured to steel planting wires or trellises, or choose something that is self-clinging such as Hydrangea petiolaris or a beautiful ivy with variegated leaves. Did you know that our native ivy, Hedera helix, is hugely beneficial to wildlife, supporting at least 50 different species? The value of adornments Sculpture, mirrors, ornamental pieces and trinkets can look wonderful… or not. Placement is key. Smaller items need to be partially hidden so that they seem to be part of the garden landscape, rather than appearing to have dropped out of the sky. Any number of statues can be placed amongst planting so that you barely know they are there. You might glimpse a beady eye when you’re admiring the geums or catch a flash of light from a mirror concealed within ivy. Introduce water, seating and shade Water adds a further dimension and even a tiny bowl can enhance the quality of any garden because it is a world in itself. Ponds can help to improve mental health in addition to lowering blood pressure.
Every garden can provide a desire to explore. A change in levels always helps, so a flat space might benefit from a step up to a patio or a step down to a seating area. It provides somewhere to ‘go’ and a reason to move throughout the space. If the garden has potential for a circulation route, provide one. A different entry and exit point will enable you to travel around the garden rather than stepping in and out via the same route. Then there is the illusion of blurring the boundaries. Nobody needs to feel confined by fences or walls. Those fences can be partially, if not wholly, hidden.
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Property Matters Glazed Timber Extensions – A Versatile Addition to Your Home Jon Pilkington suggests how you can transform your property with a timber glazed extension. Timber glazed extensions such as a garden room or orangery are a chic addition to any home whether traditionally styled or contemporary. When designed sympathetically to the property and built using modern manufacturing techniques, a timber-glazed extension will outlast, outperform and be far more attractive than any “off the shelf” UPVC conservatory. These extensions can be integrated into the existing room structure and will give a natural flow out into the garden to enjoy all year round. As well as being properly insulated and ventilated, these types of extension can also be as physically secure as any other part of the home. How do these differ from conservatories? While all these styles of extension are typically connected to a property, the differences in design and style can be considerable. The roof design is perhaps the most noticeable difference with a conservatory usually featuring a fully
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Book Reviews Crafts, Hobbies and Weekend Projects Learn Drawing Quickly Sharon Finmark
This little book packs in a huge amount. You’ll find plenty of practical advice on composition, shading, perspective, proportion, choosing materials and so on, along with simple exercises and ideas for subjects. There’s everything from watercolour flowers to sketched urban street scenes. An overarching theme is finding the beauty in everyday objects – a kitchen shelf, kids playing on the carpet, a man’s shirt. If you want to start drawing, improve your existing skills or just get some fresh inspiration, this book is a must.
Woodwork: The Complete Step-by-Step Manual Published by DK
Many of us tried woodwork in school. And for most of us, that’s where we left it. If you fancy dusting off your skills, this book could prove invaluable. There’s detailed guidance on tools and techniques, as well as step-by-step instructions for a wide range of projects, from a simple chopping board and wine rack to a more ambitious glassfronted cabinet and gateleg table. Whether you’re learning how to sharpen a bench plane or make a bookcase, the full colour photographs and easyto-follow instructions will make your life a lot easier.
She’s in Ctrl Anne-Marie Imafidon
Perhaps you’re looking to turn a hobby into a career? Women are currently under-represented in tech. In She’s in Ctrl, computer scientist Anne-Marie Imafidon looks at how more women could be encouraged into engineering,
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Nature Cuts Georgia Low
Aimed at beginners and enthusiasts alike, Nature Cuts is full of projects to get stuck into. You’ll find a list of required tools at the start of the book, as well as lots of advice and tips on cutting, scoring, choosing paper, folding, transferring designs and so on. And, of course, twenty beautiful, nature-inspired projects, from floral photo mounts to tealight lanterns.
Breadsong Kitty and Al Tait
Part memoir, part cookbook, Breadsong tells the story of Orange Bakery founders Kitty and Al Tait. At fourteen, Kitty sank into a cloud of depression so deep that she struggled to get out of bed. One day, her dad, Al, persuaded her to bake a loaf of bread with him. Soon they were baking daily, making loaves for friends and family, and experimenting with new recipes. Breadsong features the most successful of those recipes, from Sticky Fika Buns and Salted Caramel Happy Bread to Overnight Foccacia and Ultimate Chelsea Buns. A must for baking fans.
Jane Packer’s Flower Course - Jane Packer
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Homes & Gardens
Short Story: An Act of Dog “What’s that over there?” Fiona obligingly looked away while Trevor nudged his ball out of the rough with his foot. This wasn’t the first time he’d cheated. On the third hole his ball had mysteriously leapt out of the pond to arrive in a perfect position on the green, covered in duckweed. “How on earth did it get there?” she’d asked. He winked. “Must be an act of God.” But now she had had enough, and despite leading by several points she no longer cared who won. She wished she’d never agreed to a game of pitch and putt with Trevor. How could she have known she’d be a natural? The better she played, the more Trevor sulked. She feared he would never admit defeat. The sun had now faded over the horizon and they had seen no one for hours. The pitch and putt golf course was long and confusing. They had to climb over a fence to get to the final green. “Are you sure this is right?” Fiona frowned. “There are an awful lot of garden gnomes.” “Trust me,” Trevor insisted. “I know my way around a golf course. What’s this?” A scrappy dog ran towards them, wagging its whole body as if it had never been more pleased to see anyone. “Pumpkin!” a woman called from the shadows. “Pumpkin, where are you?” “He’s over here,” Trevor replied in a clipped tone, “by the ninth hole.” The woman, wrapped in a dressing gown, trudged towards them from beyond the hedge. “You know, you really shouldn’t allow dogs on here,” Trevor said curtly. “He’s got to do his tiddles,” the woman dismissed him blithely. Trevor raised his eyebrows. “If you could just keep him away from this hole,” he grunted finally, “I’d appreciate it.” “I don’t think I can,” she replied. “That’s his favourite hole, he’s buried all sorts of things down there.”
“That’s very inconsiderate,” Trevor huffed. “I’ve a good mind to report you to the management.” “Have you now?” The woman laughed. “What management is that?” “The golf course, of course.” “But the golf course is over the fence, and you’re in my back garden.” “But…” Trevor protested helplessly, “I haven’t won yet.” “Finish your game and be off then.” The woman sighed patiently. Fiona was impressed by how reasonably this woman was behaving; perhaps she had encountered many golfing trespassers over the years. “I’ll tell you what, Trev,” Fiona offered, “if I get a hole in one, I win – if not, the game is yours.” She knew he couldn’t resist the deal. She squared up to the ball, glowing in the twilight like a tiny moon on the dewy grass, raised her putter and hit it squarely. The ball rolled neatly past the hole, just as she’d intended. “Shame,” Trevor declared smugly. As the ball rolled on, Pumpkin nipped forward and grabbed it in his jaws, then trotted back and deposited the ball in the hole. “Looks like you’ve got a winner,” said the woman, clapping. “But that’s cheating,” Trevor stammered. “Let’s call it an act of dog,” Fiona laughed. “Now let’s get out of this nice lady’s garden.” By Jackie Brewster
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Children & Education
The Diary of a Local Mum
Parenting under the Spotlight Millions of people watched the recent Jubilee celebrations but, despite the huge spectacles, parades, crowds, concerts and celebrities, there was one person who stole the show. A very little person … Prince Louis. Yep, while singers performed and soldiers marched, planes flew overhead and the royals gathered to celebrate the Queen’s 70-year reign, one small boy was just being himself and, for days afterwards, it was all anyone could talk about. His big brother and sister, with a few more years and the maturity to understand their expected roles, smiled and waved dutifully – the perfect example of ‘royal’ behaviour. But Louis, aged just 4, and possibly of a more naturally mischievous disposition (inevitably, comparisons with Uncle Harry have been drawn!) unsurprisingly fidgeted, pulled faces and displayed a bit of cheekiness after hours of having to sit, smile, stand still and behave, watching events that didn’t really float his boat. Of course there was some criticism (when is there not?) but largely the public found the boy’s behaviour endearing and strongly empathised with William and Kate, who did all they could to keep the young prince in check whilst their every reaction was being watched and analysed by the whole world. The merest hint of a cross look or some muttering through gritted teeth would have been analysed to the nth degree. Not only was the boy expected to behave, but his parents couldn’t be seen to put a foot wrong either. I can’t imagine anything worse. We’ve all been there. Whether it’s a wedding, christening, theatre trip, school event or a meal out, you name it, when there’s a social expectation or a strong desire for your young child to toe the line they’ll inevitably react. Even if they’re usually the most mild-mannered and compliant of children they pick up on the pressure and your feelings of unease, wait until they’re required to sit still and be quiet, and then do the exact opposite. How the Duke and Duchess got through those 4 days I will never know – and without the usual arsenal of bribes, too!
Imagine how much they’d have been criticised if they pulled out a bag of Haribo or let Louis watch Peppa Pig on Kate’s phone just to snatch a few minutes’ reprieve? Social media would have been on fire! And it’s not just during events where you can feel your parenting is being scrutinised. There are often people in our lives – they can be our own parents, in-laws, professionals, neighbours or even so-called ‘friends’ – who seem to judge and comment on the way we do things. Parenting is difficult and, without a manual, we only have our own instincts to go on. We often second guess what we’re doing, worry we’ve got it wrong and berate ourselves for the way we handled certain situations, so the last thing we need is for others to join in with the critique, too! No one is immune from this constant analysis, with many celebrity parents being judged for their choices or actions. David Beckham, often heralded as the ‘perfect’ father of four, sparked a huge debate when he was pictured kissing his daughter on the lips, Beyoncé was blasted for drinking wine when she was still breastfeeding her twins, and let’s not get started on the time David Cameron left his daughter in the pub… We’re all human. We all make judgement calls and sometimes, mistakes. I’m willing to bet that all the online trolls who are quick to call out celebrities, or the people in your life who cast aspersions, have also made mistakes. People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. What works for one doesn’t always work for another, so why not just accept that the way we choose to parent our kids is going to differ? If you’re feeling like your parenting is under the spotlight stop trying to second guess what you’re doing and just take a minute to think – does this feel right for you and your child? If the answer’s yes, just smile and carry on. And, if in doubt, ask yourself – ‘What would Kate do?!’
By Helen Young
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Belper School
Home from Home: dodomu z domu Year 7 students at Belper School have been engaged in a topic called Home from Home. In their drama lessons, they have been exploring the journey and story of refugees and, more specifically, their emotional journey from a place of war to a place of peace.
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Year 7 drama club have been working on a devised performance inspired by this. The intention was to support our young people in understanding such difficult experiences. Creating theatre together has been a great way of taking some positive action. Together they made a powerful and poignant piece of work that raised so much awareness of the current world we live in and how we can stand together to make a difference. The invited audience included their parents and they extended a warm welcome to new Ukrainian friends living in and around Belper and their host families.
Come away, come away in Come away, come away in The storm it is rising But we’ll hold back the wind Come away, come away in
1. What does the Belper School logo stand for? 2. In what year did Belper School open? 3. The East Mill is one of the major landmarks in Belper. What is the year written on the top of the tower? 4. Belper is famous for its mills, but prior to the industrial revolution and since medieval times, what was the main industry in the town? 5. What are the names of the four gates (historical entrances) to Belper School? As some readers may not have seen the performance, you may appreciate a glimpse of the script and songs from the show. Here’s the song performed at the opening of the production, another reminder of our unity. Hopefully the words resonate with our readers.
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Welcome into the house Where there’s an open door and the fire is burning Welcome into the house Where we can rest a while from the world and its turning Welcome into the house Come away… All you sisters and mothers (come away in) All you fathers and brothers (come away in) All the widows lamenting All the exiles dissenting All the lost and forgotten And the battered and broken All the motherless children We welcome you all (into the house) Come away Words and melody: Karine Polwart Arr. Dee Jarlett All funds raised from our performances were given to a local charity supporting Ukrainian refugees in our community. By Students and Staff at Belper School Quiz answers: 1. It represents the swifts that often fly around and nest on the school site in the shape of a ‘B’; 2. Belper School opened in 1973; 3. E.S.C.C 1912; 4. Nail making; 5. Ambergate, Pategate, Openwoodgate, Shottlegate
As part of the performance, they created a programme with information about Belper town, school and community and wanted to share this with All Things Local readers to see if you can test your knowledge about the town you live in. All answers are below too, so, no peeking!
Welcome into the house Where we have bread to eat and room at the table Welcome into the house Where we sit down to meet with stranger and neighbour Welcome into the house
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Parenting: Child-friendly Gardens The sun is out and it’s time to play. Struggling to get your children away from the TV and out into the garden? Our tips might help. Encourage play Sandpits, mud kitchens and swings tend to be popular with younger children. Older ones usually love trampolines. However, play doesn’t have to be restricted to set areas of your garden. Stepping stones through a lawn or wildflower patch can keep toddlers entertained for hours, as can a tub of water and a mini watering can. Trees can be great for climbing (you could even add some extra handholds). And what child doesn’t love making a den with an old sheet or cardboard boxes? Time for quiet Children need spaces to be quiet and calm too. A swinging egg chair can be the perfect spot to curl up with a book. And a hammock is ideal for daydreaming in, whether you’re seven or seventy. Try to make sure there are shady spots to help protect children on hot days. Get growing Children aren’t exactly known for their patience, so they tend to prefer sowing fast-growing plants. Sunflowers are a good choice, as it’s fun to see how high they’ve grown each week. You could also try growing fruit and vegetables. Who knows, that might even nudge your child into trying some new food (we can’t promise any miracles here). Check www.freestuff.co.uk/gardening-freebies for free seeds and growing packs. You can invest in pretty pots and children’s gardening tools if you want, but yoghurt pots and an old spoon will do the trick just as well. Encourage imagination A string of solar-powered lights, a couple of
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pretty plants and some old toys can quickly turn an unloved patch or large plant pot into a fairy garden. You could also let your child use washable chalks on your patio to create a racing track for their cars or fields for their toy animals. Attract wildlife It’s good for children to learn about caring for other creatures. Why not attract butterflies, bees and other pollinators into your garden with nectar-rich flowers? Bring the birds in with seeds, a bird bath and places to nest. If you’re looking for a craft project, you could help your child to build a bug hotel, bee house or bird feeder. Safety first • Lock garden shears, secateurs and other garden tools in a shed or lockable box. • If your children are very young, you might want to avoid poisonous plants. • Keep thorny, prickly plants away from the front of a border and children’s play areas. • Teach children about safety (e.g. not to eat any berries before checking with you). • Fit a grate over ponds. • Check that your water butt has a secure lid. • Pop ping-pong balls on bamboo canes and other pointy plant supports. • Make sure gates can be bolted shut out of reach of little hands.
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Local History Something from Strutts
The Strutts building is elegant and, in every way, pleasing to the eye. Its rooms are spacious and adaptable to most groups or situations and the fact that the school building was purpose built is immediately evident. However, what it does not have is a theatre so a stage or performance area must be created to suit the event, which in itself encourages creative thinking! These practical problems have never stopped the building from hosting some memorable theatre events and it has been exploited by generations of school pupils. I have memories of excellent productions such as Agamemnon and Murder in the Red Barn, to name just two, and I have read positive reports of earlier performances of Our Town and The Importance of Being Earnest, along with many others. School productions were well staged, visually creative and memorable. We have some excellent records in our school archive.
Strutts was also the first performance venue for some well-known actors. Alan Bates attended the grammar school between 1945 and 1951 and during that time took part in several school plays. As many people know, he then went on to star in films such as Whistle Down the Wind, Far From the Madding Crowd and Women in Love. His theatre work is less well known but includes the role of Cliff in Osborne’s Look Back in Anger and Mick in Pinter’s The Caretaker.
Timothy Dalton also attended Strutts School, where he demonstrated his acting talents, between 1957 and 1962, after which he trained at RADA. Later he was to work with The Royal Shakespeare Company and in a BBC production of Jane Eyre, in which he played Mr Rochester, before making films which led to him being cast as James Bond. But we should return to the school and to the Arts events which still take place there. Belper Players are major users of the facility and have presented a strong repertoire over the years and the Captive Audience Theatre Company regularly uses the premises. Throughout each year the community centre welcomes Arts events of all types; at present it is working with Live and Local with the intention of hosting a professional show annually for Belper audiences. We have also been known to stage specialist evenings celebrating the works of some of our major writers such as Shakespeare, Dickens and Jane Austin. We hope there will be more so please watch this space! The Arts can play a very large part in the lives of people of all age groups as a means of enhancing their approach to teamwork, problem solving and critical thinking. With many schools now side-lining artistic subjects in favour of the core curriculum, any exposure to live performance can only be good. So please come along to the performances from our various local groups and keep a lookout for guest appearances. We hope to see you soon. By Joan Hardy Strutts Society Committee www.strutts.org.uk
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Pride in Belper This summer sees the return of the first ‘in person’ Pride in Belper since the pandemic! The first event, run in June 2019, was the brainchild of local couple Sarah and Helen Barley-McMullen and a committee of volunteers. They envisaged a small get-together on the Memorial Gardens but passion and support from the community drove it to become something much more exciting and it was a resounding success. Since then, virtual events have ensued, but this year the team are looking forward to getting everyone back together on 6th August for a celebration that’s bigger and better than ever! Pride in Belper originated with the idea of bringing Pride, which is often celebrated in major cities, to a smaller town to raise awareness of LGBT+ issues. But Pride in Belper is more than that – it’s an event for everyone! It’s all about positivity and inclusivity with ‘Pride’ as the overriding theme: pride in who you are, pride in what you do, and pride in the town where we live. Hence ‘Pride in Belper’ rather than ‘Belper Pride’. Committee member, local children’s author and inclusivity advocate, Fliss Goldsmith, explains: “The passion of it is that it involves the whole community. We’re spotlighting businesses, celebrating the town and all the wonderful things
about Belper. The focus is on inclusivity and accessibility, providing a space for everyone to come together and feel safe, supported and celebrated whoever they are and however they identify – because we’re better together!” The event begins with a unique twist on a Pride March, called ‘The Strutt’, starting from the Market Place at 12noon. Anyone can join in to strut their way down King Street, kicking off the celebrations. There will be family activities on the Memorial Gardens, stalls in the town centre, a café at No.28 on the Market Place run by Derbyshire LGBT+ (where a fabulous accessible toilet called the ‘Mobiloo’ will also be situated), and music in various locations all day. A special Pride in Belper Ale created by Shining Cliff Brewery will also be available. So put 6th August in your diary! It’s set to be a riot of colour, fun and music, with a party atmosphere that brings everyone together in a supportive, celebratory event. For more information about the day and events surrounding it, including a dog show on 7th August, visit www.prideinbelper.co.uk.
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The Importance of Looking Up This summer, many of us will be taking advantage of the lighter evenings and warmer weather by heading out for a wander more often. However, many of us also don’t pay attention to our surroundings when out and about and statistics show that 30% of serious road incidents are related to pedestrians who are distracted in some way. Serious injury and even death can be avoided by us taking the time to unplug, ignore the phone and focus on what is going on around us. Traffic Management Officer Steve Hughes said: “There are an increasing number of distractions in our lives, especially as mobile phones and technology are always fighting for our attention. We are advising that everyone takes the time to put these devices down, look up and be aware of the potential dangers around them as a pedestrian. “We would also encourage adults to have conversations with young people about this issue, as over the past three years those aged between 10 and 19 have accounted for over 20% of pedestrian casualties in Derbyshire.” Advice from the Children’s Accident Prevention Trust urges
parents to lead by example, teaching children good habits from an early age. We also see a peak of incidents between 3pm and 4pm, which coincides with when many older children may be making independent journeys home from school and putting their road safety training into practice. Although pedestrians cannot be responsible for the actions of drivers, they can keep themselves safe with this advice: • Stop, look, and listen before crossing the road. • Use fully marked pedestrian crossings; they are the safest place to cross. • Pay attention to your surroundings and avoid using mobile devices whilst crossing any road. • Hold children’s hands when walking along the road. • If there is no footpath, walk/run/jog on the right-hand side of the road, facing oncoming traffic as close as possible to the side of the road and keep looking, keep listening If you do have concerns that a vehicle is being driven unsafely, please report this to us via the non-emergency methods: • Facebook – send a private message to /DerbyshireConstabulary. • Twitter – direct message our contact centre on @DerPolContact. • Complete our online contact form – www.derbyshire.police.uk/contact-us. • Phone 101. In the event of an emergency please always call 999.
Community Diary August/ September 2022 August: 6th: Kilburn, Denby & Horsley Carnival and Parade. Horsley Village Hall & Recreation Ground, Church St, Horsley DE21 5BR, 11am – 10pm. Parade, stalls, funfair, entertainment, Bake Off, Dog Show, after party. Parade 11.15am, gates open 12noon. Admission charges apply (earlybird prices available until 4th Aug at 5pm). See facebook.com/KDHCARNIVAL for info. 6th: Pride in Belper – a riot of colour fun & music to bring the town together! Parade, ‘The Strutt’ begins 12noon from Belper Market Place. Stalls and entertainment in town centre and Market Place. Families area on Belper Memorial Gardens. All welcome. 7th: Belper Larks in the Park with Ilkeston Brass – free music event for all in Belper River Gardens, 2-4pm. 13th: Derby German Group’s ‘Kaffe und Kunchen’ 3pm at Carnero Lounge, 10 St Peter’s Street, Derby DE1 1SH. New members welcome. You don’t need to be a fluent speaker but basic understanding of German would be helpful. Info: derbygermangroup.wordpress.com, email: derbygermangroup@gmail.com 14th: Belper Larks in the Park – free music event for all in Belper River Gardens, 2-4pm. 26th: Belper Welcome Meal 12-2pm at No.28 Market Place, Belper DE56 1FZ. Soup/bread & pudding, No need to book, pay what you can. Welcome Meal Project volunteers supported by Unite, Belper Town Council, Co-op. September: 3rd: Recycled Style Market at No.28 Market Place, Belper DE56 1FZ. Pre-loved fashion. All welcome – bargains – free entry. Enquiries: shenasrecycledstyle@gmail.com. FB: shenasrecycledstyle; IG: recycled_style_market 4th: Larks in the Park, free musical event at Belper River Gardens. 2 – 4 pm. Matt Ratcliffe Trio featuring Helen Gayle presents The Beatles Songbook – a jazz exploration of Beatles music. 7th: Belper Historical Society presents Belper Night Watchmen’s Reports by Adrian Farmer, 7:30pm at Strutts Community Centre on Derby Road. Members free, visitors £3. 10th: Derby German Group’s ‘Kaffe und Kunchen’ 3pm at Carnero Lounge, 10 St Peter’s Street, Derby DE1 1SH. New members welcome. You don’t need to be a fluent speaker but basic understanding of German would be helpful. Info: derbygermangroup.wordpress.com, email: derbygermangroup@gmail.com 10th: The Bohemians Queen Tribute Band, St Peter’s Church, Chesterfield Road, Belper. Bar available. Tickets £18 adults, £13 u16 from Willow Gift Shop, Campbell Street, Belper. For more info see belperfringe.org. 10th & 11th: 11am – 4pm, garden open for charity at Holmlea, Derby Road, Ambergate DE56 2EJ. Facebook and Instagram @Holmleagardens. 23rd: Belper Welcome Meal 12-2pm at No.28 Market Place, Belper DE56 1FZ. Soup/bread & pudding, No need to book, pay what you can. Welcome Meal Project volunteers supported by Unite, Belper Town Council, Co-op. Please check events with the venue/organiser as the publisher accepts no responsibility if events are changed/cancelled following publication. If you have a one-off event or special excursion for October/November 2022 please email it to helen@allthingslocal.co.uk. Deadline is Wednesday 24th August 2022.
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Helen (right) receives her Friendship Blooms bouquet from Tina.
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Index Accommodation: Shining Cliff Hostel Aerials: AMC Aerials Aerials: Satellite Aerial Services Airport Transfers: Holbrook Travel Animal Welfare: The Cat’s Protection League Architect: Pilkington Architecture
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Bathrooms: Belper Kitchens & Bathrooms Bathrooms: Best One Bathrooms Bathrooms: Browns Bedrooms: Contour Furnishings Blinds: UK Blinds Blinds, Curtains & Shutters: Hillarys Builder’s Merchant/Landscaping Products: Browns Building Work: 3Sixty Property Solutions Building Work: Hilltop Builders Building Work: JJN Building Work: Little Job Building Co Building Work: Simon Owen Response Building Work: TDB Builders
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Car Body Repairs: B A Kelf Car Body Repairs: ChipsAway Car Body Repairs: Martin Buxton Car Key Replacement: Belper Car Keys Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: 20Ten Garage Services Car Servicing, Repairs, MOTs: Little Eaton Garage Carpets & Flooring: Brian Gration Carpets & Flooring: Ian Wilson Carpets & Flooring: Spondon Carpets Carpets & Flooring: T Nutt & Sons Cleaning/Sanitising: Molly Maid Cleaning/Sanitising: Time For You Computer Support: PC Support
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Dentures: Beautiful Dentures
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Education: Derbyshire County Council Adult Education Electrical Goods Retailer: Lester & Nix Electrician: A Hallam Electrician: Andy Hill Electrician: Devenport Electrical Electrician: JB Electrical & Security Systems Electrician: McPherson-Davis Electrician: Midlec Electrician: TME Electrical
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Fencing: ColourFence Financial Advice: Belper IFS Florist: Floraline Foot Health: Amber Feet Fuel: Browns/Signal Fuels Funeral Director: Thomas Ryde & Son
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Garage Doors: Garolla Garage Doors: Ockbrook Garage Doors Garden Design: Clare Bufton Gardens Garden Heating & Furniture: Robeys Garden Living: Cabin Master Gutter Clearance: Gutter PRO
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Hotel: The Derby Hotel Blackpool Hotel: The Kedleston Country House Hotel: Morley Hayes
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Kitchens: Ascot Bespoke Kitchens Kitchens: Belper Kitchens & Bathrooms Kitchens: Dream Doors Kitchens: Holtams Kitchens: Sonna Kitchens
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Landscaping: Harrison & Son Landscaping: Mount Pleasant Landscaping Log Supplies: Robeys
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Optician: Belper Opticians Optician: Hurst Opticians
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Painting & Decorating: John the Painter Painting & Decorating: Roy Milner Painting & Decorating: TCA Home Maintenance Personal Trainer: Alex Robinson Pest Control: MW Pest Control Pet Food: Ruby’s Natural Dog Treats Plastering: Claxton Plastering Plastering: JM Plastering & Property Maintenance Plastering: McPherson-Davis Plastering: S Beresford Plumbing & Heating: Belper Plumbing & Heating Plumbing & Heating: CB Plumbing & Heating: Dervale Maintenance Plumbing & Heating: LEEVA Plumbing & Heating Plumbing & Heating: MDA Plumbing & Heating: Richard Fearn Plumbing & Heating: Woodward Properties Wanted for Cash: Ethical Property Partners Property Maintenance: 3Sixty Property Solutions Property Maintenance: JM Plastering & Property Maintenance Property Maintenance: Simon Owen Response Public House: The Sitwell Arms
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Restaurant: The Kedleston Country House Restaurant, Function Room: Morley Hayes Restaurant, Function Room: The Sitwell Arms
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Security: Prestige Sheds & Garden Buildings: Kedleston Garden Buildings Solicitors: Ellis Fermor & Negus Solicitors: Shacklocks Solicitors: Smith Partnership
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