Life in the Village - Avon & Severn - Autumn 2016

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Blackberry Jam with Steve Waites

One of 20 Pairs of Tickets to The Festive Gift Fair at the NEC

Local Arts

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Contents Competitions & Vouchers 11 Competition with The Festive Gift Fair 41 Competition with Stratford Christmas Fayre 61 Competition with The Roses 62 Your money saving vouchers

Local Life 9 Welcome 21 Hats Off with Bobbi Heath 25 Stove Stories with Ben Bowers 31 Engaging HR with Kirsten Cluer

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33 Income Protection with Paul Urmston 39 Raw Energy with Chris Brierley 48 Bredon Hill Bikeaway with Henry Prudden 52 Living Well with Helen Griffee 65 Index

Regulars 12 Owl Spotting with Wendy Carter 19 Customer Care with Graham West 22 Policing with Supt. Kevin Purcell 27 Caring For You with Lucy Sherry 29 Pet Talk with Folly Gardens Vets 36 Light + Longevity with John Lannen 45 Behind The Scenes with Caroline Lawrence 47 Intergenerational Planning with Jo Potts 56 Life in the Village on Twitter 58 Blackberry Jam with Steve Waites

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Hello... … and welcome to our autumn issue. As many of you will know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. The messages may feel familiar but please take note of them. The scale of this illness is such that it affects us all; 600 people are diagnosed with Breast Cancer every year in Worcestershire alone. We’re fortunate locally to have the freshly opened Worcester Breast Unit, including the Worcester Haven, Maggie’s Cheltenham, and now, a new specialist service for women living with Secondary Breast Cancer provided by St. Richard’s Hospice in partnership with Worcestershire Royal Hospital. Find out about this innovative programme on page 52. This edition, we also bring you expert advice from a range of local professionals, news, views, events and a selection of money saving offers. We’ve got three great new competitions - twenty pairs of tickets to the Festive Gift Fair at the NEC, ten pairs of tickets to the Stratford Festive Fayre and two family tickets for the first night of Robin Hood and Babes in the Wood at The Roses, Tewkesbury. Entering is easy - just visit us online and provide your details. Your next printed magazine will be with you from late November but remember you can access daily updates by visiting our website or joining us on twitter. Follow us @LisaLambon or simply visit www.lifeinthevillage.co.uk where you’ll find our twitter feed displayed on every page. Until next time, enjoy the season,

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Hootingly

BEAUTIFUL

Wendy Carter of Worcestershire Wildlife Trust invites you to go owl-spotting this autumn with a beginner’s guide to Tawny and Little owls, both of which can be found locally.

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woodland and it’s going dark. You have a feeling that you’re being watched. Your imagination is going into overdrive when you look up and see a pair of eyes looking right back at you... Okay, so an encounter with an owl doesn’t quite happen in that way but it’s likely to be just as memorable. Autumn is a great time of year to go owl spotting; not only are there fewer leaves on the trees, making it easier to see the birds, but Tawny Owls in particular start to get noisy at this time of year. Take a stroll in your local woodland and you may be able to unearth a Tawny or Little

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Owl. As you walk, keep looking upwards into the canopies, especially those of hollow trees, because owls nest in old holes. You may also see them sat along the lengths of old branches or high up on rocks from which they will quietly scan the ground for prey. Tawny Owls Tawny Owls are our largest common owl; the familiar 'Brown Owl' of Britain's woodlands. They are unmistakable for their mottled grey or reddish-brown colouring, big, round head, large, dark eyes and rounded wings. They feed on small animals like voles and mice, looking out for them from a favourite perch. If you’re fortunate enough to spot a Tawny Owl, you’ll think it

looks pretty solid. But it’s just an illusion. Beneath their thick covering of feathers, owls have a relatively small body, a narrow skull and a rather scrawny neck. Their wide heads accommodate large ear structures; big ears are essential for living in the dark. Although a Tawny Owl’s eyes are better in night-time woodland than ours, it’s their ability to locate sounds that really helps them out. Their ears, hidden under a mass of feathers, dominate the head, resulting in forward-facing eyes and a rather ‘flat’ face. When hunting at night, their ears are able to accurately pinpoint the noise of a mouse beneath fallen leaves. It’s not enough to see a little and hear a little. Tawny Owls also have subtle behavioural adaptations that enable them to


PHOTO: Tawny Owl Elliot Neep

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PHOTO: Tawny Owl Jason Curtis

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if you hear both a too-wit and a too-woo you can rest safely in the knowledge that your Mr Owl has found a Mrs Owl to settle down with. Listen out for them calling from November onwards because they settle down to breed as early as January. Although the Tawny Owl is not declining, their woodland habitats are disappearing and the intensification of agriculture has reduced the availability of their small mammal prey. The Wildlife Trusts across Worcestershire and the UK are working closely with farmers and landowners to promote wildlife-friendly practices. We are working towards a 'Living Landscape': a network of habitats and wildlife corridors across town and country which are good for both wildlife and people.

For the best chance of success when owl spotting look upwards into the canopies of trees, along the lengths of old branches, and high up on rocks from which they will quietly scan the ground for prey...

live in dark woods. They are rather sedentary; once one has established its territory, it never leaves! They’re also quite long-lived so it’s possible that the Tawny you hear in the woodland down the road is the same one you heard ten or even 20 years ago. This means that they know their woodland very well indeed, giving them intimate knowledge of distances from the ground to their various perches, an awareness of obstacles in their flight paths and an understanding of how to negotiate their way between nest sites and perches in the dark. So what about all that hooting? I hear owls regularly from my garden but it wasn’t until I was right underneath one when it hooted that I realised what a beautifully pure sound it is. And


PHOTO: Tawny Owl John Lucas

PHOTO: Tawny Owlet Jim Preston

PHOTO: Tawny Owl Pete Walkden

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PHOTO: Little Owl young Pete Walkden

Little Owls These grumpy-looking birds were actually introduced into Britain in the 19th century to help protect fruit crops from hungry bullfinches. They’re our smallest, and perhaps our most comical owl, swooping onto small mammals, reptiles, birds and insects from their perch and catching their victims in either its claws or beak. They often feed on earthworms and have even been observed falling backwards when tugging a particularly long earthworm from the ground! These little chaps are not strictly nocturnal and are often seen in daylight and dusk – sometimes hopping over the ground to reach their next meal. There’s one that lives in a tree not far from me and, although I don’t see it regularly, I’ve 16

spotted it during daylight hours sitting in the tree, on the road below and even perching precariously on top of a nearby telegraph pole. Little Owls look like little bundles of fluff, with yellow eyes and a distinctive silhouette it’s this thick feathering that keeps them warm on the coldest of nights. The body feathers are also specially adapted with soft edges. This allows the air to pass over the feathers without turbulence so there is very little noise as they fly, glide or drop onto their alert and evasive prey. Little Owls breed between March and August, forming monogamous pairs. In some parts of Europe, the species is undergoing decline due to changing farming practices, road deaths and persecution. Therefore, the population of

Little Owls in Britain could be important in the future. Worcestershire Wildlife Trust manages nature reserves locally to benefit all kinds of wildlife. You can help us to help wildlife by joining, volunteering or getting involved in a campaign. A Little Owl features on the front cover of our 2017 calendar, available now from our website along with Christmas cards and virtual gifts. Please visit www.worcswildlifetrust.co.uk / shop Find out more... To discover more about local owls, please use our Species Explorer at www.worcswildlifetrust.co.uk/ species-a-z


PHOTO: Little Owl Greg Coyne

PHOTO: Little Owl Carl Day

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WWT Autumn Events include:  Join the Log Lobbers 16th October 10am –1pm Join our enthusiastic volunteer team and help us run our log sales at Tiddesley Wood. There’s a great atmosphere, the opportunity to get some exercise and raise funds for local conservation work.  Tiddesley Wood Log & Wood Chip Sales, Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th October then Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th December, 10am - 1pm. Buy your logs and woodchips, sold in

aid of wildlife conservation. All proceeds help our conservation work across the county. Logs £4.80 a bag or save money - £95 per cu metre (250300 logs) loaded loose into trailers, car boots etc, any amount big or small! Chips £3 a bag if available - quantity discount. You don't need to reserve quantities - just turn up and buy. Find Tiddesley Wood - the Harry Green Reserve just outside Pershore, satnav WR10 2AD.

Species’ Fact File Common name Tawny Owl Latin name Strix aluco Length 37-39cm Wingspan 99cm Weight 420-520g Common name Little Owl Latin name Athene noctua Length 21-23cm Wingspan 56cm Weight 180g

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Ben Bowers Heating Solutions has recently opened a new stove showroom in Twyning, near Tewkesbury. Ben Bowers offers advice on how to achieve a successful installation. What kind of stove will be most suitable for my home? From cast iron to steel stoves, HETAS to Defra approved, boiler stoves or heat only, wood burning, multi fuel, gas, oil and electric… there's a stove to suit every property. As a local family business, with over ten years’ experience, we offer a free site survey during which we will *

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Do You Remember American GIs in Tewkesbury & Pershore during WW2? My name is Linda Pike and I am a student at the University of Worcester. For my final dissertation I am researching the impact of the North American military in WW2. This specifically involves the presence of American GIs at Ashchurch Camp in Tewkesbury and the Royal Canadian Air Force at RAF Pershore. I am interested to talk to anyone (confidentially if you wish) who has memories, either as a child or young adult, of this period and these troops. My project is due to finish in Spring 2017.

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unsuccessful cases, not to be paid at all, advertising was allowed for the first time. Since 2013, further changes have been introduced, including fixed fees for lower value claims, and a hike in the value of claims eligible to be heard without legal representation in the small claims court. Court fees have increased disproportionately, leaving many claimants unrepresented or unable to afford access to justice and therefore, ultimately, uncompensated. These changes have seen many smaller High Street firms close and larger firms turn into less personal ‘claims production’ machines. At Thomson & Bancks, I am confident that the robust and dynamic manner in which the partners have met these extraordinary challenges will continue long into the future and that their loyal clients have probably not even be aware of the challenges which have been witnessed to-date, as they have experienced a seamless service. I

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Folly Gardens is one of only a few veterinary clinics locally to offer cataract surgery for dogs explains vet Brad Cooper of Folly Gardens, Tewkesbury NEW! and Bishop’s Cleeve. Cataract surgery now offered in–house vision, whitening of the eye, pain and blindness. The cause of them is not certain, but most cases occur in older dogs and we know that they can be hereditary and linked to other diseases like diabetes. Fortunately, advances in All Consultations By Appointment surgery mean that most cases of cataracts can now be Walton Cardiff & Bishop’s Cleeve Monday - Friday 8.00 - 6.30 managed successfully. In the Saturday 8.30 - 12.30 past, it was thought best to let Free Nurse Clinics & Pet Advice them ‘ripen’ but science has now shown us that early intervention is the best way to 12 Columbine Rd, Walton Cardiff 01684 292244 prevent the inflammation of Tewkesbury, GL20 7SP the eye that is often linked to mature cataracts. Surgery No.1 Folly Gardens, As Above remains a delicate procedure Barton Road Tewkesbury, GL20 5QP with significant aftercare but in the vast majority of cases, 2 Church Road Bishop’s Cleeve vision is fully restored once 01242 679880 GL52 8LR the diseased opaque lens is replaced with a fresh artificial one. If you have any concerns about your dog’s vision or have noticed a whitening of the eye please call on 01684 292244 or 01242 679880. Folly Gardens Vets Wishing you and your pet info@follygardens.com well this autumn.

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NEIGHBOURS ONLINE Rooftop Housing Group invite all residents to join us at various venues in the Wychavon area. We are holding weekly workshops to learn basic computer skills in a relaxed and friendly environment. Courses typically last five weeks. No charge (donations welcome) Appointments only due to limited spaces. Whether you are just starting out or want to learn more about using a computer this is for you. Small group sessions with one to one support available.

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utumn in the workplace can be a bit of a struggle. Most of us want to be part of a happy, vibrant team in which everyone has clearly defined goals towards which they can strive. It sounds easy enough, but the daily pressures of business and the challenges of our personal lives mean that most people will, at times, experience work as a grind. If you’d like to make your work more fulfilling for all, consider suggesting a few simple changes:  Ensure everyone has a voice. All staff, whatever their level, live in a business every day, know it well and are likely to have good ideas to move it forward. Giving everyone a sense of responsibility will hugely improve motivation.

 Set up initiatives that bring staff together. Shared activities help colleagues discover new things about each other’s skills and lift team spirit. A good start is a charity challenge.  Make health and wellness integral to your team culture. Think what’s local to you and try to negotiate a discounted rate at the local gym or health club. Try team ‘stop smoking’ initiatives and annual health checks. Take part in fitness classes at lunchtime; half an hour of yoga or even a brisk walk can perk everyone up and avoid the afternoon slump! If you’d like any advice in this area or to discuss any HR needs, we’d love to hear from you. Please call on 01386 751740 or email info@cluerhrsolutions.co.uk.

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including heritage shades. The best way to understand the differences is to examine them thoroughly and feel how they function in a showroom setting before you choose. It’s also a good idea to ask for sample casements to be brought out to your home so that you can assess the proposed style and colour against your brickwork, in situ.  Energy Efficiency Fitting the right windows could effect a significant reduction in your heating bills, improve your comfort and cut your carbon footprint by reducing the Co2

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the best possible seal between wall and window. At L&L, we draw on 35 years’ experience across all three disciplines to create products we are proud of.  Durability Consider not only the initial cost but the overall value of the installation you will live with. Look at the length of guarantee being offered, membership of relevant trade bodies such as FENSA and Which? Trusted Trader, and testimonials. You can be assured that all L&L products include the same quality glass, a ten year guarantee and a free annual inspection for peace of mind. For 35 years, L&L Installations have developed an unrivalled reputation as one of Gloucestershire’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of glazed upvc, aluminium and timber. As a family company, the L&L team firmly believe in delivering incredibly high quality products and impeccable service, at an affordable price. Why not visit our impressive showroom in Tewkesbury, including an outdoor display of glass buildings and plenty of customer parking; you can talk to us about the options for your home and experience our extensive range of products. Call us today on 01684 295038 to discover our latest offers and arrange your appointment.

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RAW ENERGY Cotswold RAW complete diet for healthy dogs is a simple and convenient way to feed your pet a fresh and varied raw diet suggests Chris Brierley. Why switch to a RAW diet? Cotswold RAW complete meals contain all the building blocks for a natural and biologically appropriate raw diet. Raw feeding has been linked to an improvement in general health, with the visible signs of healthy teeth, gums and skin, better digestion, balanced temperament

and firmer, less odorous stools. How do I feed RAW? Our meals consist of easy to handle sausage and mince made in the Cotswolds using fresh, seasonal ingredients. They will come to you direct, frozen in quality packaging, so the only thing you need to think about is defrosting. The meals will then keep in the refrigerator for 48-72 hours. How do I get started? Most dogs will wolf down our tasty raw food immediately. For the more cautious, you can gradually transition to Cotswold RAW over seven days, feeding raw and a good quality, grain free kibble in alternating, separate meals. Can I feed Cotswold RAW food and kibble at the same time, longer term? A raw diet is better for your dog so we recommend not feeding kibble at all. However, we all lead busy lives

Join the Cotswold RAW Feeding Club for discounts & local offers. Full details online and kibble has the benefit of a long shelf life. If you must use it, find a top quality, grain-free product and use it as a back-up. How much should I feed and how often? All dogs are different and the amount they need varies but broadly, raw feeding guidelines suggest a daily ration of 2-3% of your dog’s bodyweight, which for a small dog means about two 100g sausages. Research* has shown that dogs fed a restricted diet live longer so we recommend starting at the lower end of the range and increasing the amount as needed in order to achieve an ideal body condition. For full details consult the feeding chart under, ‘How To Feed,’ at www.cotswoldraw.com How can I try a raw diet? Call 01386 426 335 or shop online and we’ll deliver to your door. Plus join the Cotswold RAW Feeding Club for offers and more.

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Christmas is definitely coming early this year with the premier gift, craft, homeware & food-buying event in Warwickshire! The Stratford-upon-Avon Christmas Fayre will showcase over 100 handpicked and unique exhibitors, bringing an eclectic mix of artisan designs, gifts & crafts, creative & unusual homewares and fabulous foods. This year the Show supports Bliss – the charity that provides care and support for babies born premature or sick. Tickets from £5 (online) with under 16s free and free parking.

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 Gifts, Crafts, Homewares & Foods: 100 quality stands in a carpeted, heated marquee with wide aisles for easy browsing  Christmas Cookery Theatre: award-winning chefs giving inspirational cooking demonstrations throughout the day  The Festive Vintage Tearoom offering quintessential English afternoon teas  Delicious Food & Drink: quality food and drink concessions – some with a festive twist!  Acoustic Kilt – the show’s resident wandering musical trio  Santa’s Winter Wonderland Grotto – Father Christmas will be visiting each day and there will be festive, crafting activities for the kids! For details visit www.stratfordchristmasfayre.co.uk Terms & Conditions: One entry per household. Prize not redeemable for cash. Tickets valid for any date will be emailed &/or posted by Friday 21st October. Judges’ decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into. By entering this competition you agree to be contacted by Life in the Village and Stratford-upon-Avon Christmas Fayre in the future. Your information will not be shared with any third party. You can unsubscribe at any time by emailing unsubscribe@lifeinthevillage.co.uk

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Behind The Scenes... With Caroline Lawrence from The Roses in Tewkesbury Most people think of panto as a peculiarly British institution – indeed I take great delight in introducing foreign friends to it, and watching the bafflement on their faces as men play women, women play men, and the audience gleefully plays along. In fact, the art form that we now know as pantomime originated in Italy several hundred years ago and began life as a type of comedy play known as Commedia dell’arte, in which most of the script was improvised. When the Italians came to Britain and performed their plays, they caused quite a stir - nobody had seen anything like it before, and they loved it. British actors saw how popular the Italians were with audiences and began to copy them by

performing short sketches called Harlequinades (named because they featured the character of Harlequin) either before or after the main play of the evening. This tradition continued for some time, until the actor Joseph Grimaldi started performing in the early 19th century. He was famous for his physical comedy and was responsible for developing the pantomime tradition of audience singing - indeed, we still bring down the songsheet at the end of every pantomime for a singalong. Grimaldi was also responsible for introducing well known catch phrases such as the teasing audience taunt “Shall I???” (to which the answer is always “Yes!!!”). After Grimaldi’s retirement in 1823, pantomime slowly evolved to resemble the art form we know today. Writers reworked old fairy tales and stories (such as Cinderella or Aladdin) to create new

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pantomimes. They specialised in puns and word plays, which is still very much a part of panto today. By the middle of the 19th century, pantomime had become so popular that it extended over the whole evening’s entertainment and became more and more elaborate, with spectacular scene changes, beautiful costumes and huge casts. For The Roses, pantomime is much more than just a Christmas tradition. It is the lifeblood of the organisation; the most popular event in the calendar, and by far the biggest show we produce ourselves. This year’s pantomime is Robin Hood & The Babes in The Wood. See it at The Roses in Tewkesbury from Saturday 3 December.

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ENJOY PERSHORE COLLEGE The Bikeaway starts off from Pershore College, the regional centre for the Royal Horticultural Society. This venue provides guests the chance to explore the college grounds, visit the plant centre and enjoy the local produce in the cafeteria. Registration will begin at 9am.

BEAUTIFUL BREDON HILL The routes are designed to provide delightful autumnal views and cyclists are sure to witness breathtaking sights of Bredon Hill and the local countryside while raising money for such a fantastic cause. Cyclists will be provided with refreshments along their travels

of the open countryside and a support vehicle will be on hand if required. The event is suitable for all and accompanied children are most welcome. RAISING FUNDS FOR SUPERB LOCAL CAUSES The Bikeaway is one of the major annual fundraising events for the Pershore Division of St John Ambulance and The Vale of Evesham Community First Responders. All money raised contributes towards administering first aid and the provision of training programmes. Both organisations are funded only by duty fees and fundraising and each member is a volunteer taking time out of their own life in order to help save the lives of others.


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PHOTO: Bridget Gough and her hennaed head (far right)

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Hospital. Lynne can often be involved from the first meeting when a woman is given the diagnosis of secondary breast cancer and says people react very differently. "Patients are told very honestly that the cancer will never go away totally but there are treatments that can help. Some treat it as a sword of Damocles, and others say ‘Right, give me the treatment I'm going to go out

and live.’" "Some people go on to live for many years. For example, if someone has breast cancer which has spread to the bones and they have treatment that contains it, improves the symptoms and they are not getting pain, then they can go to work, look after the children and go on holiday if that's what they want. At some point the cancer may get worse again and treatment offered."


PHOTO: St Richard's offers support for patients through a range of services

"Often a first major worry for someone is how they will pay the bills and mortgage or concerns that their employer will make them redundant. I can help them through that maze by connecting them to the Citizen's Advice Bureau worker at St Richard's. I also link them with the hospice occupational therapists and physiotherapists, our family support team for counselling and social work and any other services which I think will benefit them." Lynne meets patients on wards in the Worcestershire Royal and also as outpatients there. "I introduce myself and talk about my role and start getting to know them and their needs so I can be a key link. I think that's the main difference for patients. Previously, at diagnosis appointments, they wouldn't have had a nurse specialist with

them when they hear results. Now they can phone me and say, 'I can't remember a word of what I was told' and I can talk them through it. They now have one person they can contact rather than not knowing where to start." Lynne will sometimes share a patient's care with the community nurse specialists at St Richard's Hospice who visit people in their own homes or elsewhere, making best use of areas of expertise. She describes her service as giving patients the chance to dip in and out. "When they have been newly diagnosed patients often need a lot of input but then, as symptoms and emotions get back on an even keel, we can pull back. It's very much up to the patient how much input they want." "Although their illness is lifelimiting the timescales over which we will see patients can be

very wide. We might see a patient treated for primary breast cancer, return with secondary cancer six months later, and others fifteen or 20 years down the line. Treatments have advanced so much there is often something to offer." Lynne says lots of women want advice on issues such as weight gain, exercise, menopausal symptoms and nutrition, all of which she, or other hospice team members, are able to help with. She says that for some people, hearing the very word hospice makes them go white with fear. "It can be a big issue to get across. I will say ‘Look, I know that people think hospice means death or hospice means end of life but I'm a chemo nurse and oncology nurse, it doesn't mean anything has changed from ten minutes ago to now. It's now very much 53


PHOTO: Specialist secondary breast cancer nurse Lynne Colbourne

about wellness, survivorship and rehabilitation.’" "There are, of course, some times when we have discussions about stopping treatments when they are no longer effective. Hopefully by then we have built up a trusting and caring relationship with the patient and the family and we can support them to enjoy life to their maximum ability, encompass them with care and ensure all those who die do so with dignity in a place chosen by them, surrounded by people important to them." Dr Chris Price, Consultant Medical Oncologist with Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust explained, "Treatments for breast cancer have improved dramatically over the past ten years or so, so that for some women, even with extensive spread of their disease which can't be eliminated, life can be lived and enjoyed for several years while their cancer is contained. However this will often involve changes to goals and expectations. There are 54

likely to be frequent hospital visits, highs and low points and times of anxiety or crisis." "In Worcestershire we are extremely fortunate to have Lynne Colbourne working with us; she is a very experienced cancer nurse who has adapted to her new role brilliantly, providing a bridge between the hospital and the well-established support services provided by St Richard's Hospice. As well as giving information and advice, Lynne is a very real practical support and helps patients who attend my clinic in innumerable ways. She is a genuine friend and ally and a victim of her own success; we wonder how we managed before she joined our team and already we need two of her." No problem is too small One patient who has benefited from Lynne's support is Bridget Gough, 66, a retired primary school teacher from Upton upon Severn. Lynne was at the meeting when Bridget was told by her consultant that her

PHOTO : Hospice patients can benefit from Complementary Therapies

previous breast cancer had returned. She heard that her illness was life-limiting but could be treated, although it may come back at some point in the future. "Having Lynne is brilliant. She's the best thing," said Bridget, "I can contact her anytime when I'm worried. One time I felt really poorly and she arranged for me to have an xray and see the consultant within 24 hours. I wouldn't have been able to do that. No problem is too small. She treats me as if I'm the only one with cancer." Bridget has recently been told that following six chemotherapy sessions she has no cancer cells left in her body. "I know this is on-going. But I don't panic about anything. It could come back next year or in twelve years or more. I'm 66 and it doesn't frighten me. I'm lucky I don't have any other underlying health conditions which might make the treatments more complicated. But the children find it hard to think of me not being here." Bridget is full of praise for the support Lynne has given her


PHOTO: The In-Patient Unit at St Richard’s Hospice

three adult children. "They can contact her whenever they want and they've also been offered counselling. St Richard's even arranged for one of the children to see someone at her local hospice elsewhere in the country. We are so lucky to have St. Richard's here on our doorstep." Lynne was a great support when Bridget decided to have her head hennaed after she had lost her hair after chemotherapy. After talking to local henna artist Yvette Jones, Bridget chose to 'celebrate her baldness' by having an intricate design temporarily tattooed on her head. She had her head hennaed three times but her hair is now growing back since the chemotherapy has finished. "I'm very pleased I did it and had lots of great compliments from

people. It was much nicer for me than wearing a headscarf and I'd much rather lose my hair than my life." In Brief: Facts About Secondary Breast Cancer Of patients with early stage breast cancer up to one third will develop secondary breast cancer. Advances in management continue to extend survival. Median survival time for secondary breast cancer is now three years but it’s not unusual for patients to live for over ten years. Secondary breast cancer is like a chronic disease. It is the second most frequent cause of cancer death. The average age of Lynne's patients who have previously been treated for breast cancer and developed secondary cancer is 63 years old. The

average age of her patients diagnosed at first diagnosis with metastatic breast cancer is 59 years. The St Richard’s team have estimated that there are 1,000 women living with secondary breast cancer in Worcestershire. For more information please call 01905 763963 or visit www.strichards.org.uk

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Belle House Blackberry Jam If you’ve never made jam before, you’ll be surprised at how simple it is. The secret to achieving delicious results is to make it in small quantities from fresh fruit in season as chef Steve Waites and the team do at Belle House, Pershore. JAM MAKING TIPS Fresh or Frozen? Frozen blackberries can be used but they must be frozen fresh. After picking, wash then, let them dry on kitchen paper then put them into sealed boxes in the freezer or open freeze on trays and bag up. Pick enough fruit and you can make jam at any time of the year and never have to buy jam again. Hygiene: The most important thing to remember is that the pan, spoon and jars used must be scrupulously clean to prevent bacteria from getting into the jam and spoiling it. Sterilising: Heat the oven to its lowest setting. Wash and dry the jars and lids, then place jars upside down with the lids off on a baking sheet. Put in the oven for 15 minutes. Quantities: Making jam with 1 - 2kg of fruit at a time is ideal - more than that and it is difficult to get the jam to set because it can’t be boiled fast enough. 2kg of fruit is enough to fill 6 standard sized 450g jam jars. Storage: Jam should be stored in a cool, dry, dark place. If it is steamy or damp - for example, in a kitchen - the moist atmosphere can cause mould to form on the surface. Eat within one year so you’ll be ready to make a new batch next summer!

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INGREDIENTS 2kg blackberries, rinsed 1kg preserving or jam sugar You will also need a sugar thermometer METHOD

 Put the preserving sugar into a heavy-based saucepan or preserving pan with a cup of water. Cook over a medium heat, stirring every so often until the sugar has melted, then continue cooking for another 5 minutes.

 Add half of the blackberries and cook on a medium heat for 30 minutes, stirring every so often. The mixture should be a fairly thick, saucelike consistency by now and the blackberries will have disintegrated.

 Add the rest of the blackberries and continue cooking on a medium heat for 15 minutes until setting point has been reached 105°C.

 Remove from the heat and spoon a thin layer of the jam on to a plate and place in the fridge. If the mixture sets (after about half an hour), the jam is ready to ladle into sterilised jars, then immediately cover with waxed discs and lids. If not continue boiling for another 5-10 minutes with the juice of a small lemon.

 Label, then store in a cool, dark place.


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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.