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13 Competition: Royal Three Counties Show 31 Competition: Stratford Home & Garden Show 69 Competition: The Roses 71 Your Money Saving Vouchers
Local Life 11 Welcome 22 Ashton under Hill Open Gardens 24 Get Back to Hockey with Richard Hall 26 Space with Style with Craig Siller 29 The Revival of Spetchley Park 30 Rally By The River with Bob Holmes 35 Moving Home with Nicola Purveur 37 Ultimate Agriculture with Ken Nottage 40 Do Something Amazing with Helen Griffee 45 Workable HR with Kirsten Cluer 46 Ticks & Canine Babesiosis 52 Asparagus Festival with Henry Prudden 55 Raw Made Easy with Chris Brierley 57 Eckington Flower Festival 59 Easy Motoring with Ed Robinson 63 Father’s Day in Kemerton 66 Life in the Village on Twitter 70 Beckford Open Village 73 Index
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Regulars 14 Wildlife: Meadow Jewels with Wendy Carter 21 Spring/Summer 2016 with Graham West 33 Property Talk with Denise James 38 Light + Longevity with John Lannen 43 Summer at Coughton Court 49 Pet Talk with Folly Gardens 51 Behind the Scenes with Caroline Lawrence 64 STEM with Dr. Tony Evans 65 Birlingham Asparagus with Steve Waites 68 Local Policing with Supt. Kevin Purcell Front cover image: © www.Shutterstock.com/Nadki This page, clockwise from top Ashton Open Gardens by Jo Brown; Common Blue Male Vicky Nyall via WWT, Sheep at the Royal Three Counties Show, Asparagus Crown by Angela Tidmarsh
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Hello... … and welcome to a brand new edition. This issue, we’ve put local events at the heart of our magazine. From the spectacular Royal Three Counties Show which takes place against the backdrop of the Malvern Hills to the Stratford Home and Garden Show set on the banks of the River Avon, to the many village events taking place around Bredon Hill this summer, there’s every excuse for you to escape for a few hours and enjoy our beautiful landscape. As a result of generous sponsorship, we are able to bring you three fantastic competitions - ten pairs of tickets to both the Royal Three Counties Show and the Stratford Home and Garden Show plus a fabulous Outdoor Drama Experience from The Roses. Entering is easy so take a minute to enter your details online and you may be able to enjoy a day out with our compliments. Remember that you can access Life in the Village by visiting our website at www.lifeinthevillage.co.uk and joining us on twitter at www.twitter.com/@lisalambon. If you’re new to social media don’t worry about it being difficult or intrusive - you don’t even need to open an account or tweet yourself. Simply access our updates on your pc, tablet or mobile by visiting our website where you will find our twitter feed displayed on every page. Your next printed magazine will be with you from late June. Meanwhile, get yourself a drink, settle down for a while and let us inspire you. Until next time,
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PHOTO: Meadow Brown Barry Green
MEADOW Jewels In the second feature of our series on butterflies, Wendy Carter of WWT introduces a range of meadow lovers to be found locally. 14
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e’re so lucky to live in such a beautiful county! Since World War Two, England has lost around 97% of its wildflower-rich grasslands...gone are so many of the meadows painted with wildflowers and humming with insects. But we can be proud of the fact that right here in Worcestershire we’ve got almost 20% of those that remain. And they’re not just pretty to look at – meadows support
hundreds of butterflies, bees, moths and many other species of wildlife. So what butterfly beauties will you find if you head out into the countryside looking for wildflowers and meadows? Small Copper Beautiful things come in small packages and small coppers are no exception. With a wingspan of less than 3.5cm, this glamorous butterfly is enough to brighten anyone’s day. Unless,
PHOTO: Small Skipper Shirley Freeman
PHOTO: Small Copper Jon Hawkins
Common Blue Keeping with the small theme,
common blues definitely rival small coppers for appeal. Males are a bright, violet blue whereas females are brown with a dusting of blue close to the body and orange spots towards the edges of their wing. Their scientific name Polyommatus icarus is appropriate – these flutterers love being bathed in sunshine as much as the mythical Icarus who wanted to fly to the sun. Marbled White The best time to see captivating marbled white butterflies is early in the morning when their wings are open and they’re soaking up the sun’s first warmth. Marbled white caterpillars munch on many common grasses such as cock’s-foot, fescue or Yorkshire fog. However, rather than carefully laying their eggs on the
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Common Blues, aptly named Polyommatus icarus love being bathed in sunshine as much as the mythical Icarus who wanted to fly to the sun.
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that is, you’re another insect; male small coppers are highly territorial and can be aggressive. They have a habit of perching on flower-heads and launching themselves in pursuit of females or making threatening charges at butterflies and other insects before returning to favourite basking spots. That said, you can’t knock these active flutterers; if the weather is right they can have up to three broods in a year and will fly into October if it’s warm enough. The caterpillars nibble on sorrels or docks; if you live near grassy and flowery fields, try keeping some of your garden dandelions and you might attract some into your own spaces.
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PHOTO: Common Blue male Karen Lloyd
relevant grass stem, females drop their eggs randomly onto the ground as they flit between the tall grasses. Look out for these chessboard-patterned flutterers throughout June and July, particularly on lilac coloured flowers like field scabious, thistles and knapweeds. Meadow Brown Despite their name, marbled whites belong to the ‘brown’ family of butterflies that also include the appropriately named meadow brown. This is one of our most common flutterers and, unlike the previous ones, will fly on cloudy days. Their dark colouring has often meant that they’ve been associated with mournfulness in art and literature, which is a shame because they’re a great sign of
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grasslands and flowery plants – even willing to venture into your garden if their wildflowers have been cut. Small Skipper It was a little while before I realised that small skippers were butterflies and not moths. Unusually, for butterflies, they tend to hold their wings halfopen when resting. For a long time, their short, pig-like bodies and deep orange colour gave these dancing flutterers their earlier name of golden hog – perhaps not quite so attractive but rather charming, don’t you think! Precious local meadows The best meadows are the ones that haven’t been ploughed for 100 years or more or had
pesticides, fertilisers or other chemicals added to them; many of the plants are slow colonisers. Expect to see cowslips, knapweed, ox-eye daisy and yellow rattle together with a scattering of green-winged and common spotted orchids. Some of the best meadow nature reserves locally, supporting up to 30 species of butterfly, are Windmill Hill (North Littleton), parts of Hollybed Farm Meadows (Castlemorton), The Knapp and Papermill (Malvern) or Eades Meadow (Hanbury). But there are other places too, such as the re-created meadows at Croome, the hills of Bredon and the commons around Malvern, that also support healthy populations. Pay them a visit this spring and see what you can find.
PHOTO: Common Blue male Vicky Nall
PHOTO: Common Blue female Bob Coyle
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PHOTO: Small Copper Wendy Carter
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Spring Woodland Wildlife, Saturday 7th May 10am - 1pm. A guided spring walk with a Conservation Officer. Exploring the Knapp and Papermill Reserve, Sunday 8th May 10am - 1pm. A gentle guided walk with Peter Howell. Lower Smite Farm Visit, Thursday 19th May 7pm 9:30pm including a talk and refreshments. River Walk and Chapter Meadows, Wednesday 15th June 7pm - 9:30pm. Walk along
the river at Worcester led by Harry Green followed by fish and chips to restore you. Butterfly Walk at Trench Wood, Saturday 16th July 2pm - 4:30pm with expert Peter Seal of Butterfly Conservation. Please note places are limited and booking is required. For full details of all events, costs, and to book your place please visit: www.worcswildlifetrust.co.uk/ whats-on
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Villagers of Ashton under Hill have hosted an Open Gardens weekend for 38 years. Malcolm Nelson invites you to this year’s 90th Birthday event.
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shton Open Gardens is an annual event, now in its 39th year. The village, on the lower slopes of Bredon Hill, in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is looking forward to welcoming around 1,000 visitors over the weekend of 11th and 12th June. Visitors will be able to enjoy 29 varied and colourful gardens, ranging from small cottage garden plots to larger landscaped grounds, some open for the first time. Happy and Glorious This year’s theme is Happy and Glorious, celebrating the 90th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The gardens will echo the theme with some colourful displays and there 22
will also be an exhibition in St Barbara’s Church. Refreshments and Plant Sales Refreshments will be served from 12pm in the marquee at The Old Post House where visitors can rest and relax with a Ploughman’s lunch or cream tea and there will be sandwiches, tea and cakes in the village hall. Full meals will be served all day in the village pub, The Star, or visitors can bring their own refreshments and picnic in a designated picnic area. Ice creams will also be available. Quality plants will be for sale at keen prices from local nurseries along with craft goods. Sharing a love of Gardening In 2011, our event was the subject of a feature in The English Garden
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or other organisation please contact us. Fundraising This popular annual event aims to raise funds for the community. In the past money raised has been donated to St Barbara’s church for repairs, the village community centre, the WI, The Guides and Bredon Hill Middle School Gardening Club. For more information please contact Malcolm Nelson marketing@ashtonopengardens.co.uk or 01386 881778. Find us with Sat Nav WR11 7SW. For full details and the most up to date information visit www.ashtonopengardens.co.uk
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Back to HOCKEY
Richard Hall invites you to get fit this summer.
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Winchcombe based family firm Alderwood Construction have over 30 years’ experience in project managing new builds and extensions. Here, Director Craig Siller offers advice on how to complete your scheme within budget.
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he success of any building project lies in meticulous planning and careful project management. With the right skills, anyone can build a handsome property, but completing it within a specified cost is a very different matter. For this reason, we take an office based approach, operating most aspects of the process, from
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design and planning through to construction, in-house. We also work alongside a network of local professionals with whom we have forged relationships over thirty years. One example would be health and safety specialists who advise us on certain issues so that we can be sure that we are fully compliant with the new legal regulations for building sites laid down by
CDM 2015. The way we like to work is to sit down with potential clients and talk ideas through. It helps if we can start with your wish list, your budget and a clear sense of your top priorities. Few of us are short of ambitious ideas for our homes but the fact is that building work is expensive and costs can quickly mount up. If you really want to achieve fresh
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with stone and on period homes. With care taken over design, architectural details and materials, we tailor schemes which are well built, affordable and leave a lasting impression.
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n the last twelve months the historic gardens at Spetchley Park have enjoyed one of the biggest revivals in their 400 year history. The garden lake has been completely restored, the old cart sheds have been converted into a heritage centre and the parkland has been returned to its 19th century contours. The revival project, still ongoing, has cost £1.4m and has been generously funded by a number of sponsors. It means that, more than ever before, Spetchley really is a garden for all seasons, worthy of a visit. Spring sees our spectacular daffodils then during May, our magnificent peony collection will come into its own. In June, we
will welcome back our 19th century Sovereign Coach which is being conserved by Fairbourne Coaches in Kent. It is one of only 20 such coaches in the country and will be on display for all our visitors to see. By July, the roses and huge herbaceous borders will bring fresh fragrance and vibrancy to the garden. If a glass of wine and a light lunch or afternoon tea sounds appealing then you can pause on your way around the gardens to enjoy our delightful refurbished tea room with its wonderful, cosy atmosphere and idyllic location. Complete your visit in our new Welcome Centre where you can browse a range of tempting garden themed gifts and souvenirs. You will also find a
WORDS: Henry Berkeley varied selection of seasonal plants within our Plant Sales area, perfect for providing a lasting memento of your visit. Be sure to save the date of August 13/14th when 800 military re-enactors will descend on Spetchley for our “History comes Alive” weekend. We are also running several smaller events throughout the summer. Spetchley Park Gardens is open Wednesday to Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays until 30th September. Visit our website to sign up to our newsletter or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. This summer, enjoy 2 for 1 adult entry using the voucher on the Offer Pages in this magazine or at www.lifeinthevillage.co.uk
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Rally By The River
he Jowett Car Club is the oldest one make club in the world having been formed in 1923. The club has an international membership and is affiliated with clubs in the USA, Australia, New Zealand and Denmark. Each year the club holds an international rally at a different
location in the UK. This year, for our 51st rally, we have chosen the Gloucestershire/ Worcestershire border and we are pleased to be staging a static display of vehicles from the range in Upton upon Severn. Having just undergone major restoration work we hope to have the oldest known Javelin available for you to view. Our static display of cars and commercials will be open to the public, free of charge. We are pleased to be supporting the 25th anniversary of Midlands Air Ambulance Charity this year and representatives will also be attending with their “pod� and display unit.
PHOTOS Top: Jowett car Club members en route to Scotland 21st May 2008 - Bradford, Javelin, Kestrel and Javelin at rear. Top Left: Dr Isaac climbing Ebrington hill with wife and 6 children on the First Cotswold rally 30th October 1927. Middle Right: Jupiter in the Vale. Bottom: Kestrel doing wedding duty.
Rally by the River will take place from 10am to 4pm on Saturday 28th May at The Sports Field, Upton upon Severn, WR8 0HW. For further details please contact Bob Holmes on 01684 593940 or email bobholmes251@hotmail.com Visit www.jowett.org
Bob Holmes, Rally Co-ordination and Membership Secretary of the Jowett Car Club, invites you to Upton upon Severn on Saturday 28th May for a rare chance to see Jowett cars from the early 1900's to 1954 on display for the day.
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The Stratford-upon-Avon Home & Garden Show, held on the banks of the River Avon, will showcase an eclectic mix of artisan designs & crafts, creative & unusual homewares, fabulous foods, beautiful plants, impressive garden buildings & exciting gardening accessories. Each year the Show supports a charity and for 2016 this will be Bliss, for babies born too soon, too sick or too small.
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he wet weather of recent months has done little to dampen the local housing market with excellent results being achieved for many clients, especially those with property appealing to the second home market and investment buyers. Many factors affect the level of confidence in the housing market. In our experience, the price of fuel, employment, the threat of war and the state of the financial markets can all influence how people feel about making the decision to buy or sell. Throughout these natural highs and lows we continue to ensure that all of our properties are presented in the best possible way and given maximum exposure by marketing them widely using a variety of tools. Our mission is to offer expertise, professionalism and value for money along with achieving the ultimate goal of securing a sale on your property. To ensure that our efforts are being directed appropriately and that we are succeeding, we regularly ask vendors and purchasers for feed-back. Yes, we
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If you are about to invest in a new build property, take care to ensure that you enjoy the best possible experience. Nicola Purveur, Senior Conveyancer, at Thomson Bancks, explains.
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nvesting in a new build property can be an exciting experience – watching your home being built, picking the kitchen, bathroom and flooring and finally receiving the keys, probably with a gift or two from the developer! Whatever the reason for opting for new build rather than second hand, there are a few things you should take into consideration: It is likely that you will be paying a premium for your new build home. Buying a new build property should be seen as a long term investment as it can take a while for the prices to settle. When you reserve your property, you will be asked to place a reservation fee to secure your reservation. You will be given a period in which you must exchange contracts. You may be asked to use one of the developer’s ‘preferred conveyancers’, rather than using your own. Be confident that your conveyancer will be acting on your instructions and with your needs, rather than the
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We caught up with Ken Nottage, Chief Executive Officer at the Royal Three Counties Show which takes place on 17-19 June 2016. What can we expect at the Royal Three Counties Show? The Show is one of the country’s premier livestock and lifestyle events where the finest in farming come together to celebrate our rich British heritage, alongside fine food and family entertainment, all set against the Malvern Hills. What’s new for 2016? We’re thrilled to have The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery performing in the Main Arena each day, offering the only opportunity to see the Troop outside of London. This awe inspiring spectacle involves teams of six horses each pulling First World War-era field guns used to fire an earth shattering salute, most often seen at state occasions. For the first time ever, both The Beef Burke Trophy and The Dairy Burke Trophy will be hosted here and supermodels of the sheep world will take to the ‘wool walk’ in a Fashion Show. BBC Countryfile presenter Adam
Henson will share his expert farming knowledge. Learn, take part and be inspired in our new Sports Village with Quidditch lessons and matches, lacrosse and more. Visit our Entrepreneur Area and Smallholders Village hosting all things great and small, from bees and honey to alpacas and goats, poultry and rabbits, plus the new Village Show. Can we still rely on the old favourites? Yes, our traditional events are always popular. Enjoy The Grand Parade of Livestock, parachute displays, showjumping competitions, dog agility, hot air balloons and extreme falconry, all with expert commentary. Sample fine food in the food and drink pavilion, take in the orchid show and find unique gifts and homewares in the Country Living Village. We promise a packed day of education, inspiration and entertainment for all the family. Plus get 10% off advance tickets by quoting code LITV16.
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With all the benefits of a conservatory but the advantage that you can situate it anywhere, a stand alone, double glazed, glass garden building from L&L with Nordic Garden Buildings, offers an ideal place to relax on a summer evening suggests Director, John Lannen. 38
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or most of us summer means warmth, light and a chance to enjoy some time outdoors with friends and family. If you love that feeling of relaxing outside with the sun on your shoulders, but lack just the right spot for a conservatory, a stand alone Nordic Garden Building gives you the chance to enjoy more of that wonderful summer feeling. Sheltered from the
breeze and the chill of the night, it will enable you to relax in your garden more often, socialise later into the evening, and sit outside on days when it would otherwise be that bit too cold. The idea of a summerhouse is nothing new but what is new is our ability to build them from modern, thermally efficient double glazed units, creating a useful, sophisticated building with multiple benefits.
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A glazed structure has a number of practical advantages over wood. The cost of timber is constantly rising so, surprisingly, glass is now often comparable in price. It’s also stronger, more permanent, and far more secure. Each building comes with multipoint door and window locks and our guarantee. Unlike timber structures, they need no annual maintenance. Nordic Garden Buildings are supplied to us by a Welsh company that has been manufacturing products from UPVc for 40 years. Their range
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was launched in Europe where they have been tested in extreme weather conditions and proven to be robust. Nordic Garden Buildings come in six colour options and a range of sizes. With a choice of styles available for the glass, brickwork, roofing and flooring, you can create a unique structure to suit your needs. The addition of insulation, automatic air
vents, roof vents, windows and air View displays conditioning will at our showroom ensure a comfortable + temperature all year at Tewkesbury Garden Centre round. Heating can be added using an electric fan heater, under floor heating or a wood burning stove. Installation is easy and will take our skilled team just one or two days. You don’t even need planning permission, just a suitable patio or deck. Furnish it to your taste with a table and chairs, blinds, cushions and candlelight and you will have a wonderful, stylish space in which to relax, all summer long. 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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hallenges are not only good fun and provide a strong sense of personal achievement, they are a great way to raise money too. The fundraising team at St Richard’s Hospice have come up with a range of brilliant trips and experiences, in the UK and overseas, over different durations and endurance levels so there should be something to suit everyone. This year, why not take on the ultimate personal challenge and do something amazing? Challenges include: Worcester Full & Half Marathon Run Sun 8th May £26 unaffiliated, £24 club members. Now in its fifth year, this popular event has dug its running shoes firmly into the running calendar. Starting from Sixways Stadium, the route
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heads east from the City on quiet winding country lanes and takes in some of the stunning Worcestershire countryside. www.tempoevents.co.uk/ running/worcester-marathon/ worcester-marathon.php Group Skydiving days, Sun 19th June & Sun 4th September Admin. fee £70 + pledge to raise £500. Always wanted to skydive? Imagine leaping out of a plane at 10,000+ feet, free-falling at 120mph. before being expertly steered to the ground with a controlled landing in front of your friends and family at the drop zone. Group jump days take place at Hinton Airfield, Brackley, Northants. Bristol Nightrider Sat 25/Sun 26 June. New for 2016! Admin fee £39 + pledge to raise £195. Similar to the London and
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Liverpool Nightrider events, the circular 100km route will take in many iconic highlights along the way, including the Old City Docks, the streets of the Old Town and the famous Corn Exchange as well as the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Full support, back up and regular break stops are provided throughout the night and a well-earned breakfast and medal at the finish line. Paddle, Plod & Pedal Sun 26th June 2016. Pledge to raise £150 per person or £1,500 per team of 8-10. This popular and gruelling team challenge is not to be underestimated! This is a full day, competitive endurance event (but not a race!) starting with a paddle from Pershore to Tewkesbury, a walk from Tewkesbury to Kempsey and then a cycle back to Pershore for a well-earned drink with your
PHOTOS Left to Right: Malvern Hills Walk, Worcester Marathon, Chris Wilds & Sky Diving
supporters and friends. Open to teams and individuals, this 12 hour challenge is hard work but a lot of fun! Other events include: Bewdley to Malvern Worcestershire Way Walk 31 miles June 2016, 1 day. London - Surrey Pru Ride July 2016, I day. Leicester Group Wing-Walking Day August 2016 Various Coast to Coast Cycle Rides August 2016, 4 days. Worcester Waterways Walk, 6, 11 or 21 mile walk August 2016 Lake District 24 Peak Challenge Walk September 2016, 3 days. London - Paris Cycle July 2016. 5 days. Zambezi Rafting Challenge September 2016, 8 days. Kilimanjaro - Ngorongoro Crater Cycle October 2016, 8
Sarah’s Dive For Dad Please support Chiropractor Sarah Booth (nee Smith) of Back on Track when she sky dives 10,000ft for St Richard’s in memory of her dad this June. Visit: www.justgiving.com/ Sarah-Booth123
days. Lapland The Husky Trail March 2017, 8 days For full details of events and challenges please visit www.strichards.org.uk or call Jodi Brandwood on 01905 763963 or email jbrandwood@strichards.org.uk St Richard’s Hospice provides free specialist palliative care for patients living with lifethreatening illnesses and supports their families. Each year the hospice team supports over 2,600 patients and family members in Worcestershire with compassion, kindness, dignity and respect. Patients are cared for in Day Hospice, the 17-bed In-patient Unit or in their own homes by a specialist professional team as well as many trained volunteers.
In the In-patient Unit, specialist staff are on hand 24 hours a day to manage patients’ symptoms and, if appropriate, patients may spend the last few days of life in comfort and dignity. St Richard’s is an independent charity and is grateful for all donations to help it to continue its work. For more information please visit www.strichards.org.uk
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Enjoy a summer day out at one of Warwickshire’s most beautiful family homes
COuGHTON COuRT PReSeNTS A GLORiOuS SuMMeR OF eveNTS The gardens at Coughton Court are set to bloom from late spring. With Marketing and Events Officer Abi Cole.
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ome and enjoy the fabulous display of flowers this summer here at Coughton Court. From late spring the grounds erupt in a beautiful display of colour from the shimmering blue of the bluebells in the ancient woodland to the soft pinks and vibrant reds of the roses in the Walled Garden. The woodland walk at Coughton was once part of the Forest of Arden and from late April onwards it is a beautiful and iconic sight. Don’t forget to find the grandfather clock hidden in the woods; it’s the perfect spot for a game of hide and seek. Nestled between St. Peter’s Church and Westminster Pool, Coughton’s Walled Garden is the jewel in the crown of the Throckmorton family gardens. At its heart lies the award winning Rose Labyrinth and from late
Dates for Your Diary June it will be bursting with over 200 varieties of rose. This large collection of rambling and climbing roses includes Damasks, Albas, Teas and Noisettes, all releasing their delicate scent. Sam Tippens, our Head Gardener, says: ‘The fragrance of the roses creates an aromatic haven in the property. Opening the gardens every morning, the sweet smell of the roses is wonderful, and late June is the best time of year to enjoy this fantastic display.’ We have a range of exciting events planned for May half-term including traditional games for the whole family to enjoy. Celebrate Father’s Day with us too by sponsoring a duck in Coughton’s annual duck race.
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May Half-Term Sat 28 May – Sun 5 June 11am - 4pm. Family fun including outdoor games. Enjoy the trail around the grounds and see how many of our ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’ you can tick off. The Duck Race Sat 18 – Sun 19 June, 2pm Celebrate Father’s Day by sponsoring a duck on Coughton’s traditional duck race down the River Arrow. Plus traditional family games. Coughton Village Summer Fete Sat 9 July 12noon - 4pm. Traditional stalls, games and competitions on the lawn to raise money for local causes. Outdoor Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Fri 22 July Gates open 6.30pm for a 7.30pm start. With The Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Bring a picnic. Adult 15.75, Child £8.40, Family £40.00. 0844 249 1895 Outdoor Theatre – Peter Pan Fri 19 Aug, Gates open 6.30pm. for a 7.30pm start.With the Chapterhouse Theatre Company. Bring a picnic. Adult 15.75, child £8.40, family £40. 0844 249 1895
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Chris Packham & Professor Chris Wall collect ticks in Harlow, Essex.
Dermacentor Tick, found Harlow, Essex.
Ticks & Canine Babesiosis Scientists at the University of Bristol conducting the Big Tick Project are currently analysing 1000s of ticks collected by veterinary practices as part of MSD Animal Health’s Big Tick Project. Recent confirmed cases of Babesia canis in four dogs in Essex that had not travelled abroad, have increased the need for surveillance of tick-borne disease in the UK.
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aunched last year by Chris Packham, the Big Tick Project has become the largestever veterinary study of ticks and tick-borne disease in the UK, if not worldwide. In addition to the potential for tick mapping and greater understanding about what is perceived to be a rise in the risks to dogs and people from Lyme Disease, the emergence in four dogs in Essex of babesiosis, a life-threatening disease transmitted to dogs by infected ticks usually found in Europe, has highlighted the need for a major investigation on the scale of the Big Tick Project, says Professor Wall. “The recent Babesia cases in Essex are of huge significance. The fact that we now appear to have established populations of the tick Dermacentor reticulatus acting as vectors of the introduced pathogen Babesia
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canis is a new and important development and a major concern for animal health.” Dog owner Hollie Wilson’s French holiday turned into a nightmare when Olive, a pointer, was bitten by a tick. Within days, Olive’s condition had deteriorated and it was clear that she was becoming seriously unwell. On arrival back in the UK, the Wilson’s rushed their dog to their vet and after extensive tests, canine babesiosis, suspected by the vet on duty that day who had seen the disease in her native Poland, was confirmed. Hollie says: “Her gums were completely white and she was anaemic. The race was on to find the recommended drug treatment and there was a lot of ringing round before she could finally be treated. I can honestly say without all the help from our vets, Olive would not be here
today. It was due to their persistence in finding she had babesiosis and how Olive was treated so quickly, that she has made a full recovery. Back then, I probably wasn't aware so much of the risks of tick-borne disease and was probably a bit naive as to where these risks were found. However I am most definitely aware of the dangers carried by ticks now! I think my message is to talk to your vet and find a tick treatment that is effective for your dog and ensure you use it on a regular basis as you never know which tick is infected.” Symptoms of Babesia Canis can range from mild to severe and include lethargy, lack of appetite, fever, anaemia, pale gums, an enlarged abdomen, weight loss jaundice. If your dog has or had ticks and you are concerned for its health please contact a vet immediately.
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How to detect ticks After walks you should regularly check your dog for ticks. Unfortunately, ticks can be hard to spot as before they are engorged, they can be just 1mm and will stay hidden in a long coat. Once engorged, they can swell to the size of a pea. Check your pets’ skin on its head first (around the mouth and ears, behind ears and on its neck), then work your way down its forelegs and the rest of its body, searching for lumps on the skin surface. If you find a lump: • Part the hair and look at it more closely (with the help of a magnifying glass, if necessary) • The place where the tick attaches may or may not be painful and there may be skin swelling. It is distinguished from other skin swellings and growths because close scrutiny can reveal
the tick’s legs at skin level. What to do if you find a tick When attempting to remove a tick avoid handling the parasite directly. Wear gloves and dispose of ticks hygienically so they cannot re-attach themselves or lay eggs. If you find a tick on your pet’s skin: • The aim is to remove the whole tick, including its mouthparts without squeezing the tick's body • Use a specially designed hook or scoop with a narrow slot that traps the tick's mouthparts • Slide the hook under the tick at skin level so as to grip the head of the tick, ensure that the hook is not entangled • Scoop out the tick – rotating the hook around the tick's head may help dislodge the mouthparts before removal Flush the tick down the
lavatory (or sink - with hot water) Do not attempt to burn, cut or pull the tick off with your fingers Buy a tick removal tool and keep it in your pet first-aid box If in doubt, take your pet to the vet. How to protect your dog To reduce the risk associated with ticks on dogs, veterinary surgeons have innovative and convenient treatments that are only available on prescription. The options available to protect dogs against ticks include spotons, sprays, collars and oral chewable formulations. Dog owners wanting to take part in the Big Tick Project, get a tick check for their dog, or find out more can visit www.bigtickproject.co.uk 47
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With Caroline Lawrence from The Roses in Tewkesbury A question I’m often asked is why The Roses doesn’t show films at the same time as the big multiplexes. Any cross-platform arts centre like The Roses will have several strands to their programme, from live events through to film, workshops and regular classes. In our case, these strands are all programmed by different people, with them all operating on different timescales – live shows can be booked anything up to two years in advance, but films can only be confirmed just before each brochure goes to print. As editor of The Roses’ season brochure, it’s my responsibility to make sure that everything that needs to be included is done so accurately, put on sale and carefully
cross checked several times against all other events in the programme. Needless to say, it’s a complicated process making sure everyone knows the dates they have available to book, and to ensure constant communication between departments so that there are no overlaps or double bookings. So why can’t we show films on their release date? The answer is an historical one that dates back to the time when huge 35mm film reels were delivered to each cinema to be loaded onto the projector. Quite simply, the bigger cinemas got first priority on these, as they are able to show many more screenings. The smaller cinemas with only one screen, like ours, had to wait until the multiplexes were finished, and only then could the reels be sent on. Nowadays films are digital, and are loaded from a hard drive or E-transfer onto a digital projector.
In theory, every cinema could show new films. However, partly as a legacy from the 35mm days, but also in the interests of maximising the revenue for each film, distributors usually insist on a minimum booking of 7 days in the first few weeks, and this is something we cannot do with a shared auditorium. As I write, I have just finished the first half of the July – September brochure. The live events are all confirmed, the exhibitions booked and the workshops planned. However I, like everyone else, will need to wait a little longer to find out what films I’ll be able to see at The Roses past June. To see what’s on at The Roses, visit www.rosestheatre.org
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The British Asparagus Festival in the Vale of Evesham 23 April - 21 June 2016
Celebrating the world’s finest ‘gras.’ Numerous events and activities will take place across the Vale of Evesham during the next two months to honour the growing, harvesting and eating of this sumptuous delicacy.
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the courtyard to bid for the season’s largest, freshest local asparagus. The event has attracted media coverage including BBC’s Countryfile and Terry and Mason’s Great Food Trip. The Fleece Inn provides a heart warming venue for all visitors throughout the entire asparagus season. Bank Holiday Monday 30 May: Asparagus Family Fun Day The Fleece, Bretforton hosts vintage fairground attractions, food, music and entertainment for all the family. Saturday 4 & Sunday 5 June: Asparafest A boutique festival providing an A-Z of weekend entertainment
will take place on the weekend of the 4 and 5 June at Ashdown Farm near Badsey, with a mix of magical music, the freshest of food, fascinating farm and country crafts, barrels of beer and awesome asparagus! The festival will also include appearances from the WorldFamous Asparamancer, Gus and the Asparafairy, plus asparagus eating competitions, recipe competitions and the crowning of the asparagus king and queen! Wednesday 11 & 18 May: Asparabus Coach Tours 2016 welcomes back the Dudley’s Coaches Asparabus Tours delivering you a value for money “Asparagus Experience” around the Vale of Evesham
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Tours come complete with an asparaguide to provide you with an entertaining insight into this majestic green vegetable. Contact Dudley’s Coaches on 01386 792206 to book your seat. Friday 19 – Sunday 21 June National Morris Weekend, Evesham Celebrating a local pastime with a national competition attracting Morris dancers and sides from across the UK competing on the Evesham River Bank for the highly prized Evesham stick. Real ale and music make for a fun weekend filled with free entertainment. For more details call 01386 565373 or visit: www.britishasparagusfestival.org www.visitwychavon.com www.asparafest.co.uk
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Eckington Flower Festival & Open Gardens Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th June 2016
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be transformed into a microworld of flowers; a delight for all the senses. In addition to the flower festival, there will be a variety of entertainment on offer including live music, plant, book and toy stalls, and children’s activities. Around 30 gardens of varying sizes and designs will also be open. Some are only small but beautifully crafted, others have amazing views or a real wow factor. Each year some villagers create novel garden decorations
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so you can challenge yourself to spot them as you wander by. Refreshments will be available at several venues including light meals, homemade cakes, a pudding parlour (all freshly baked) and a barbeque. A free circular minibus will be available to transport you from site to site. Eckington village lies on the B4080 between Pershore and Tewkesbury. Find us with the postcode WR10 3AN. For the most up to date information please visit www.eckington.info
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Father’s Day in Kemerton WORDS: Chris Atwell
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ollowing the huge success of last year’s event, the village of Kemerton is again opening a number of its lovely gardens to the public on Father’s Day. All of the gardens open to the public are located in the lower part of the village close to the parish church of St. Nicholas which will also be the venue for a concert by the Rough Diamonds Choir, renowned for their inspired performances of joyous music from around the world. Gardens open include Kemerton Court which features a fabulous walled garden where fruit trees, vegetables, ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers flourish in perfect harmony. Next door, Upper Court is in a beautiful position with stunning views to a large ornamental lake. Just around the
corner lies Old Manor, a lovely example of a 17th century timber -framed building with extensive charming gardens running down to a stream that adults and children will love to explore. On a smaller scale, but giving great scope for ideas, gardens will be open at Ryeclose, Rectory Farm Cottage, Digger’s Cottage. Ryeclose will also be the venue for delicious home-made cakes and refreshments plus a Plant Sale held by Kemerton Gardening Club with a wide selection of locally grown hardy border plants, shrubs and colourful annuals available. Other attractions include childrens’ activities area and a raffle. The Crown will also be serving Father’s Day lunches. The event is organized by Friends of St. Nicholas’ Church and proceeds will go towards essential maintenance of this beautiful building.
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any parents may now see schools highlighting their STEM activities. In this article, I will briefly explain what STEM is and provide an overview of the STEM-related work which is undertaken in schools. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. In addition to teaching core STEM subjects, Prince Henry's, like many other schools, seeks to broaden the curriculum by running clubs that blend learning with teaching students how to integrate scientific method into their everyday lives. These extra-curricular
activities draw together strands from Science, Maths, IT/ Computing and Design Technology, indicating the breadth of areas encompassed by STEM. By introducing this real world context, we hope to increase students’ enjoyment of STEM, thereby inspiring and encouraging them to study STEM subjects at University and pursue careers in this area. For example, as our website shows, Prince Henry's students have recently enjoyed visits to GCHQ, Bletchley Park and Jaguar Landrover, as well as entering competitions such as Vex Robotics (where our teams reached the national final for the second time in recent years) and the National Cyber Maths Challenge. STEM subjects are integral to the UK’s success: the UK is the world’s sixth largest manufacturer and whilst making up only 1% of the world’s population, it produces 10% of the world’s top scientific research. Despite salaries for
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STEM graduates being amongst the highest for new recruits, employers are finding it difficult to fill vacancies for skilled staff. Indeed, the government has identified the closing of this skills gap as being a key priority. However, the first step towards this is undertaken in schools, and teaching is suffering a similar recruitment crisis in STEM subjects. As a result, substantial tax-free bursaries of up to £30,000 are being offered to top level Maths or Physics graduates as an incentive to enter the profession. However, in an increasingly scientific and technological society, it is crucial that all young people have the STEM knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the modern world, whatever the future career path they choose.
LIKE TO FIND OUT MORE? Dr. Evans is Headteacher at Prince Henry's High School Victoria Avenue, Evesham, Worcs WR11 4QH Call on 01386 765588 For more information about school life please visit our website detailed below.
BIRLINGHAM ASPARAGUS with Deep Fried Poached Egg, Pancetta & Balsamic Vinegar
Working in tandem with local growers, Chef Steve Waites creates seasonal recipes for diners at Belle House, Pershore. This perennial favourite is perfect as a starter, lunch or supper dish. INGREDIENTS 7 spears of asparagus 1 poached egg (trimmed) Pancetta Flour, egg and breadcrumbs – for the egg Aged Balsamic Oil for deep frying Salt Red vein sorrel or other micro herbs
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METHOD Poach the egg for 3-4 minutes for a soft yolk. Remove from the water with a slotted spoon and keep to one side (no need to keep warm). Saute the pancetta, cut into lardons, in its own fat. Poach the asparagus in boiling water, salt and butter for 4 minutes or until tender. Place the asparagus on a plate and cover to keep warm. Dry the egg and carefully coat the egg first in flour, (shaking off the excess), then in beaten egg, then in bread crumbs (we use panko). Deep fry until golden and crispy. Serve the deep fried poached egg on top of the asparagus with the warm pancetta. Drizzle with 12-year-old balsamic vinegar. Garnish with red vein sorrel or other micro herbs. Belle House, Restaurant & Bar, Bridge Street, Pershore, WR10 1AJ. Visit www.belle-house.co.uk 65
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s we enter the time of year when more and more people start to holiday and spend more time away from home we would encourage you to ask your neighbours to help you keep your property looking occupied. Some things are easy, like asking your neighbours to park one of their cars or vehicles on your drive, setting lights on timers, or asking a neighbour to open or close curtains for you. If you are going on holiday it’s best not to announce on social media via a photo and description of the whole family in sunnier climates that you are away for two weeks and the house is empty. You’d be amazed how much it happens, some people even posting a few weeks before they go, displaying photographic evidence of all the lovely items in their house, for anyone to see. If you do use social media it maybe worth restricting the settings to just your friends. That's the people you are friends with, not the 600 people that you vaguely know, who can share with thousands more through their own account settings. On a separate topic, but staying with the subject of 68
security, every year, tens of thousands of pounds worth of horse equipment is stolen across our region. The unfortunate reality is that trailers, tack, and even horses themselves often disappear without trace. Warwickshire Horsewatch and West Mercia Horsewatch were set up to work in partnership with Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police to prevent, reduce, and detect equine-related crime by connecting all owners and riders so that information can be communicated quickly and efficiently. We also run tack marking and tack sale events. The Mounted Volunteers scheme, a partnership between Warwickshire Police, Moreton Morrell College, and the British Horse Society, was successfully launched in August 2015. Mounted volunteers are now being trained by the police to observe, report and feedback any local concerns whilst on their usual hack. The concept is simple – when out riding the volunteers, who wear high visibility jackets, report any suspicious activity to police by phone. With their elevated positions on horseback, they have a unique vantage point and can spot many things that someone walking or in a vehicle might not be able to see.
Volunteers are fast becoming the 'eyes and ears' of our local rural communities. By working closely with the police, our volunteers provide intelligence and information to help combat crime. If you are interested in becoming part of this initiative locally, please let us know by dropping me an email kevin.purcell@westmercia .pnn.police.uk . Find our more at westmerciahorsewatch.co.uk
Get In Touch... Contact your local Safer Neighbourhood Team on 101 or dial 999 in an emergency. Call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 to report information anonymously. Visit our website and use our easy postcode finder to keep up with news relevant to you www.westmercia.police.uk Follow us on twitter @SuptKevPurcell @PershoreCops @EveshamCops @MalvernCops
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An Outdoor Drama Experience To celebrate The Roses’ summer Shakespeare season, The Roses in Tewkesbury is offering two lucky readers an exclusive prize that will include the following: •
A pair of tickets to see Madcap Theatre’s outdoor production of Much Ado About Nothing on the afternoon of Sunday 24 July
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A pair of tickets to see GB Theatre Company’s outdoor production of Romeo And Juliet on the evening of Thursday 4 August
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A complimentary bottle of bubbly to enjoy at either one of the performances
Last summer, whilst The Roses was closed for refurbishment, a series of events were held in alternative venues around the town, including films at The Watson Hall and outdoor drama productions in Tewkesbury’s Victoria Gardens. The latter proved so successful that a second summer season of outdoor drama has been announced, to tie in with the 400th anniversary of the Bard’s death. See The Roses’ July September brochure for full information.
How To Enter To enter, visit www.lifeinthevillage.co.uk and complete the details on the entry form. Alternatively, send a postcard to Shakespeare Competition, The Roses, Sun Street, Tewkesbury, Glos, GL20 5NX. You must include your name, address and telephone number. Closing date Friday 24 June. Winners will be contacted by Tuesday 28 June. Terms and Conditions Subject to availability. One entry per household. By entering this competition you agree to be contacted by Life in the Village and The Roses in the future. You can unsubscribe at any time by sending an email to unsubscribe@lifeinthevillage.co.uk and stating the competition you entered.
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BECKFORD OPEN VILLAGE WEEKEND Beckford residents invite you to enjoy a traditional village event and raise funds for the upkeep of an historic Bredon Hill Church.
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eckford is holding an Open Village weekend this year on Saturday 4th and 5th June when many lovely gardens will be open for you to enjoy. The extraordinarily beautiful 12th century Church of St John the Baptist will be decorated with flowers and the churchyard will be on display in all its splendour. There will be plenty of opportunities to enjoy refreshments; choose from afternoon teas, a barbecue, home made cakes, ice creams and a champagne bar. Or perhaps stay a while and enjoy all of these.....? Other attractions throughout the weekend include a superb plant sale, steam engines, a 70
stunning model church, classic cars and Vintage Airstream caravan, vintage radio collection, local crafts sale, historic photo exhibition, tombola, tennis and croquet. There is the opportunity to visit Beckford Nature Reserve, and for the first time the beautiful and historic Chapel House will be open at Beckford Hall. (A small additional charge will be made for this attraction). The ticket price is £5 (under 16's free) and this provides admission to the sixteen open gardens and access to all the attractions. Parking is free. Funds raised will go toward the upkeep of our beautiful church. For more details please visit us at www.opengardens.co.uk
Saturday 4 June 1-6pm Sunday 5 June 1-6pm
Open Gardens Historic Church Plant sale Steam engines Model church Classic cars Vintage airstream caravan Vintage radio collection Historic photo exhibition Barbecue Tombola Tennis Croquet Beckford Nature Reserve and much more…
01386 882002 or 01684 772237 www.opengardens.co.uk
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Compare our prices: Softwood Sleepers 8'x8"x4"£14 +VAT. New Oak 8'x8"x4"£20+VAT Ends 30/6/16 or whilst stocks last. The Old Sawmill, Evesham Rd, Toddington Glos GL54 5DF 01242 620 000 www.cotswoldvalesupplies.co.uk
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