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LINK-Poulton Le Fylde Editors Letter
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elcome to our NEW Poulton Le Fylde edition, as we expand into the Over Wyre section of our beautiful Wyre area, an extra 4000 copies our being distributed now over Shard Bridge all the way across the Knott End. So we welcome all our new readers. We look forward to helping local business grow and help communities get access to Wyre largest monthly advertising media. With LINK you can now advertise Over Wyre, Poulton, Thornton, Bispham, Cleveleys & Fleetwood giving you many flexible options to reach your customers at some of the most competitive prices. I love the Over Wyre area and as a child spent many a bike ride, walks and days out in the area. Its been great wandering around my old haunts as the area is such a gem to have on our doorstep. We are looking for more local features and positive stories, if you have something to share, email us at LINK with text and images and will see what we can do. Congratulations LINK-Spotter Bert Aldred of Poulton who won our where am I competition £50 on its way to you. NEWS: LINK-Magazine has now expanded to an increased number of magazines in each area, this now takes us up to 47,500 magazines a month in Wyre and beyond. Just like to say thanks for all that have supported us so far, to help make us the largest monthly advertising media in the area, we have a great team here at LINK of 32 people from distribution, artwork, sales and accounts that makes it work THANK YOU!
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Contents
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Property Bare Facts for Rooms
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Property Discounts & Services
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Where Am I?
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Food - Sweets On a Shoestring
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Twelve Restaurant Menu
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1/2 Price Meal Deal - Bistro Italia
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20% OFF Wines AJ Wines
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The Village Walks Poulton
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Jireh Books & Gifts Feature
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Savings Struggle - Business
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Mercedes Benz Car Feature
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West Coast Motor Auction
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Direct Tyres Feature
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LINK-Cash Ads
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Kids Page & Summer Discounts
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Reduce Rates YMCA Swimming
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What's On Community
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Community Useful Numbers
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Trades & Classified Services
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Copy Deadline 20th Aug Publisher: LINK-Magazine Editor: Martin Gardner Sales & Marketing: Shaun Hartley, Robin Thew Telesales: Allison Butterworth Artwork: In House Photography: In House & Cover Fotoxcel EDITORIAL: 01253 777545 ADVERTISING: 01253 777545 EMAIL: info@link-magazine.co.uk WEB: www.link-magazine.co.uk
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Natural materials are all the rage with wood, stone and organic fabrics featuring in homes that embrace eco principles. Check out the ingredients for naturally stylish homes.
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his refreshing home trend is all about simple and unadorned settings. By contrast, it celebrates the beauty and neutral tones of materials such as unvarnished wood, stone and hand-cast ceramics, and complements them with 'touch me' texture fabrics such as bleached linens, pure cottons and slubby wools. The key to pulling off the uncluttered and under-stated neutrals and naturals fusion is to create a palette mimicking 'cosmetic' shades. Think in terms of 'highlighting' rooms with foundation and blusher shades muddy pinks, browns and taupes for furniture and floors, and a 'base' of ivory or pearly cream on walls.
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Use personal touches such as rich, wool throws and cushions trimmed with sequins or lace. Alternatively, make a sharp contrast with splashes of colour in accessories like vases.
Meridian Range from Kitchens Direct
Back to basics Wood and stone are enduring choices for interiors – particularly kitchens and bathrooms - as they're hard-wearing, especially with the advancement of sophisticated, protective finishes which don't mask their good looks. "Designers are marrying nature with inspirational sculptural design in stone," says Cheryl Gurner at Bathrooms International.
So stripping-off this summer couldn't be easier - just dress rooms in flattering, spaceenhancing shades teamed with nature's best materials and wait for the compliments!
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"Sinks and baths are being crafted from a single boulder of stone, leaving the exterior sides in a natural raw state, while the interior surfaces are polished and glossy. We're also seeing bamboo - one of the planets most sustainable materials featuring in furniture."
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property Natural beauties: Meridian, the latest range from Kitchens Direct cleverly combines the key materials - tongue and groove doors, a beechwood work surface, and glass splashbacks. Kitchens start from £4,995. (main pic)
Laura Ashley's chic rustic-style Milton range is a winner and the furniture's oak finish is easily enhanced by occasional oiling. Extending dining table, £800.
Wooden-it-be-lovely
"Awareness of how and where things are made is integral to this trend. Handmade things have an authenticity which is ultra fashionable currently," says Anita Kohn at interiors specialists, Living In Space.
Wooden furniture adds real impact and character in a neutral room. Showcase the material a piece is made from, and appreciate its connection to nature demonstrated by raw, unfinished surfaces and the blemishes that can only enhance its character.
"There's a growing demand for pieces that aren't bland and boast unique knots and grain. People want pieces that will grow old disgracefully because wear and tear - like laughter lines - adds to both patina and visual charm."
"Wool, hemp, jute, linen and even horsehair are some of the natural materials that featured in the Summer collections of the major fabric houses." Natural beauties: A new modular seating system called The Terrace Loft is made from carved, reclaimed teak and upholstered with generous, squashy cushions. Prices start from £4,795 from Raft, a company offering ecofriendly traditionally crafted furniture.
Nice 'n natural Floors, all too often considered last in a scheme, can have enormous impact on a room, and a little DIY sanding and varnishing bare floorboards could transform them. Alternatively, explore the ranges of carpets in natural fibres such as seagrass, sisal or coir. Crucial Trading has an excellent selection.
texture Hard surfaces and raw materials, no matter what their beauty, need to be balanced by the softness and contrast of textured fabrics.
Complement the look with wooden utensils. Designer, John Rocha's wooden platter, £15, and serve bowl, £22, from Debenhams.
"We're tiring of clinical, sterile modern environments and want to put the heart and humanity back into homes," explains Russell Pinch, who with his wife, Oona runs Pinch Design, specialising in imaginative furniture made from sustainable British woods.
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Accessorise with wooden pieces, such as a Hudson cube nest of wooden tables, £99.99, from Dunelm Mill, or invest in some of the quirky pieces from Pedlars. Go the top of the class with its vintage American school chair with polished wood seat, £55, or a back-tobasics with a utility storage solution, a French crate
complete with original makers label, £19.50. Natural beauties: Get to the root of the style with nature- inspired homeware from John Lewis. A sheesham wood Stowaway stool, £109, and a carved Bark vase, £23.
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Layer fabrics of different textures together to add interest, such as wool with silk, or silk with satin for a glamorous sheen. A pure wool Bergen throw with a silk satin border comes in silver or dusky mauve, £125. Aid sweet dreams by dressing a bed in crisp cotton lightly textured, Hutton Stripe bed linen. A double duvet cover is £45.
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ooking to impress can be a daunting experience, and with certain celebrity chefs urging us to try all sorts of farfetched and elaborate creations, it can seem downright hopeless.
This Morning's Phil Vickery explains why good food needn't be difficult to make, and how you can make puddings by using basic offthe-shelf products. The husband of TV presenter Fern Britton, Vickery is one of an elite circle of chefs to have bagged a Michelin star four years in a row, so it seemed only right to test his theory. These recipes might not be the
healthiest, but then they are desserts - and they're inexpensive to make. “As long as people are getting value for money, they're happy."
Here are some of Phil's recipes to try out:
cheat's chocolate
banoffee pie Serves 12 Preparation time: 1 hr
Add the melted butter to the crushed biscuits and blend well. Press the mixture into the base and part way up the sides of an 18cm loose-bottomed cake tin, then chill well. Make the filling: Melt the chocolate gently in the microwave then mix in the Carnation Caramel. Beat until smooth. Spread the filling over the biscuit base and chill for about 1 hour, until firm.
For the base: 85g butter, melted 250g dark chocolate digestive biscuits, finely crushed
For the filling: 200g dark chocolate, melted 397g can Carnation Caramel
For the topping: 4 bananas 300ml double cream, lightly whipped Cocoa powder to dust
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To serve, slice the bananas, fold half of them into the whipped cream and spoon over the base. Decorate with the remaining bananas and dust liberally with cocoa powder.
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Raspberry & white chocolate chunk cookies (Makes 20-30 cookies) 225g unsalted butter, softened 225g caster sugar 170g tube Carnation Condensed Milk 350g self-raising flour 150g white chocolate, chopped 175g punnet raspberries Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celsius/Gas Mark 4. In a large bowl, cream the butter and sugar, until pale and then stir in the condensed milk. Sift in the flour and then work into a soft dough with your hands. Mix in the chocolate. Take a small handful of dough and flatten with your fingers. Place 2-3 raspberries into the centre of the cookie and fold over the sides of the dough to encase the raspberries. Repeat with the remaining dough.
Place onto parchment lined baking trays, spacing well apart and bake for about 15-18 minutes or until golden brown at the edges, but still a little soft. Leave to cool slightly and set before transferring to a cooling rack. The dough without the raspberries will keep in the fridge for 2-3 days or for about 1 month in the freezer - freeze in small slightly flattened chunks and bake as required.
Lemon posset Serving suggestion:
Preparation time: 10 minutes Chilling time: Approx 1 hr
try this with fresh raspberries and a crisp shortbread biscuit
For the posset: 397g can Carnation Condensed Milk 150ml double cream Finely grated zest and juice of 4 large unwaxed lemons (about 150ml)
(Serves 4-6)
quickly. Spoon the lemon cream into ramekins, or a large trifle bowl and then chill for at least an hour, or overnight. To serve, muddle the mint leaves with the sugar and For garnish: lemon juice and sprinkle a 1tbsp chopped mint leaves little onto the lemon cream. 1tsp granulated sugar Most creamy mousses Squeeze of lemon juice need some sort of setting agent, gelatine being the Whisk the condensed milk most popular. Here, the and cream together until reaction between the acid thick and very light; from the fruit, the 4 or 5 minutes. condensed milk and the Add the lemon juice and cream, make a great zest and whip for a few setting combination. seconds only as the mixture will thicken very
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SARNIES
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What a Difference a Year Makes Jireh Books and Gifts started life with its first table top sale at a local primary school fête offering a small collection of Christian books and fair trade gifts. Just one year later Jireh has a thriving shop on Breck Road in Poulton and a growing internet business. Here you will find an Aladdin’s cave of quality fair trade products from around the world including some gorgeous fashions, unique gifts, beautiful hand crafted toys, jewelry, handbags and even furniture. You will also find a wide range of Christian and inspirational books, Christian music, Christian jewelry and gifts, and church supplies. The business was founded by Dawn Parkes, with the help of her husband Kevin, their family and friends. “I started Jireh because I love fair trade products and am passionate about the idea of fair trade” said Dawn, “but I am also a committed Christian and felt there was an opportunity to combine the two in one great shop based on ethical principles.”
spect, work and live in reasonable conditions, have access to medical care and education, and are paid a fair wage for their work - the basic things you and I take for granted.“ Dawn also saw the need for a Christian shop in the area. “There’s a large, thriving Christian community in the Wyre and Fylde” Dawn said “but they had to travel to Preston or Lancaster to find dedicated Christian shops. At Jireh we try to provide everything they may need to help them live a Christian life including Christian literature, greetings cards with religious themes, Christian jewelry, gifts for Christenings, confirmations and weddings, and a range of music from church choirs to Christian rock!” Dawn makes much of the jewelry herself and can make special items to your requirements. After such a busy year what’s next for Jireh? “I’m busy expanding the website” said Kevin. “We aim to make all of our great range available from the internet and are adding items to our site every week.” They’re also developing a range of church supplies such as communion wafers and non-alcoholic wine, candles, and certificates for Baptisms, Dedications, Confirmations and other occasions.
So what is fair trade all about? “Fair trade is more than just tea and chocolate. Far too many products sold in some big name stores are produced in third world countries by people working long hours in appalling condiYou can visit Jireh Books and Gifts at 22b Breck Road tions for less than subsistence wages. Slave labour and in Poulton, or check out their website at even human trafficking are not uncommon to feed this www.jirehbooksandgifts.co.uk. industry. By selling fair trade we are providing an outlet for products made by people who are treated with re-
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Box Bros. Ltd. having served Blackpool and Fylde with a funeral service since 1915
experience, who hold membership in the British Institute of Funeral Directors and diplomas in Funeral Directing have relocated to Poulton-le-Fylde.
Realised the necessity of Chapels of Repose facilities for Poulton-le-Fylde and the surrounding districts. Appropriate premises were purchased in the 1990’s and a complete Funeral Service consisting of Chapels of Repose, private interviewing rooms, offices and accommodation for a resident Funeral Director were made available. Having a resident Funeral Director and Funeral Arranger has resulted in offering a 24 hour a day service to the local community.
Said Steve, “Our past experience of helping families of all races and religion with funerals including National and International Repatriations is always available at Station Road, whether it is through advice or assisting with any queries that may occur. Between Poulton and our Blackpool Offices Box Bros. Ltd can be beneficial to families regardless of distance and needs”.
To maintain the high standard of service offered, Funeral Operators with the necessary qualifications are essential. Steve Nicholls and Sandra with nearly 30 years
Box Bros Ltd 48/50 Station Road, Poulton-Le-Fylde, FY6 7JQTel: 01253 885858 www.boxbros.co.uk
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SAVINGS STRUGGLE FOR GENERATION NEARING RETIREMENT
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he generation nearing retirement has struggled to put much aside in a savings pot despite being financially one of the luckiest ever. It enjoyed house price booms from 1970, almost-free university education and (for many) secure final salary pensions.
Aviva's Real Retirement report claimed that one in five Britons aged over 55 expects to work until their 70th birthday – and some possibly even longer. Although the average home owned by people in this group is worth £236,600, the average home loan outstanding is £11,430. Nearly 20% of them still have a mortgage, and a quarter hold less than £2,000 in savings. Aviva says many over-55s will need an easier 'parttirement' job to keep afloat financially through their 60s. More than half those it surveyed expect to retire eventually between 71 and 74.
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Now the 'lucky' generation has another headache - the coalition Government is looking at proposals to more than double Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on sales of shares, buy-to-let property and other non-business assets - hitting savers more heavily than anyone else. A survey by 1st Exchange, a financial services technology specialist, says 60% of financial advisers (IFAs) are planning to move clients' money away from assets attracting CGT. But where to, exactly?
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finance The obvious haven in stormy economic times is gold, where the spot price on London markets has soared in the past year from £593 per ounce to £828 - breaking all previous records.
in gold, mining and precious metal-related shares and has for some years been the most popular choice for small investors seeking exposure to precious metals in their portfolios.
The German firm which opened a gold vending machine at Munich Airport last year added a second at the spectacular Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi providing bars of 24-carat gold in one, five and 10 grammes, sold with a money back guarantee. "An extra special gift idea", says the publicity blurb. But a sign too of growing unease about sovereign debts built up by so many countries around the world. Adrian Ash - head of research at BullionVault.com, an online service for gold bullion trading and ownership - says: "Gold owners have more than trebled their money in the last five years, and quadrupled it since spring 2000."
Mick Gilligan, at brokers Killik & Co, says: "The fund is up 37% over the past year, in line with a 36% appreciation in the spot gold price, with strong demand from central banks such as China and India supporting the high prices."
Around half of Bullion Vault's client base is UK-based, holding an average 33 ounce of gold apiece - worth £23,000. Ash adds: "People buy gold when they don't trust the alternatives. Gold has risen by more than 15% versus the pound, and a coalition cabinet, near-zero rates of interest and fast-spreading fears of a genuine Government debt crisis all point to further gains ahead.
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He says investors could use their full £10,100 ISA allocation - £20,200 per couple - to have a tax-free exposure to gold markets through BlackRock Gold & General, if not to the metal itself. "It is prudent to have between 2.5% and 10% of an overall portfolio exposed to gold. A higher figure making sense the more negative you expect the effects of inflation may be", he adds. A racier play on current upheavals and the flight to gold as a safe haven is the £28 million Junior Mining fund. Around 70% of the fund is invested in small mining firms, with the top four holdings in Medusa (Southern Philippines); Centamin (Egypt), Norseman Gold (Australia) and Spanish Mountain Gold, based in Canada. Private investors are strongly advised to take advice from a financial advisor (IFA) before they invest.
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security and capital growth, it rarely provides income
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But Junior Mining fund manager Angelos Damaskos says: "We see the macro-economic background as very favourable to us, with massive debt problems in Greece and elsewhere, including the UK and US. Historically, the chosen way governments escape this problem is to print money. "Although some strong currencies remain - notably the Canadian dollar, the Australian dollar, the Norwegian Kroner and the safe haven Swiss franc - investors are seeking other stores of value, and gold is an obvious choice."
aviva has launched an online retirement calculator, to make it easier for customers to understand annuity options available to them and to work out the likely income from a pension fund without the need to disclose personal details.
Income is minimal too from BlackRock Gold and General, a celebrated £2.1billion fund which invests For more information, visit www.aviva.co.uk/annuities.
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FIRSTDRIVE
Mercedes-Benz E-Class cabriolet
The astonishingly vast Mercedes-Benz line-up has become a little simpler of late, with the CLK coupe and cabriolet models being replaced by new versions badged E-Class.
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f there is a German equivalent of the Plain English Campaign, it may well be jumping with Teutonic joy. The CLK experiment was a highly successful one for Mercedes, with the rebranded E-Class variants proving more popular than ever, but as much of that was surely down to the quality of the vehicles as it was the allure of a more exotic moniker. The E-Class badge allows the uninitiated, or those simply daunted by a list of prefixes that would give a computer programmer nightmares, more of an insight into what's on offer in terms of size and the place in the range.
for rear seat passengers. There's a much reduced degree of buffeting at speed, extending the options for top-down driving as the reduced air movement within the cabin allows a steady temperature to be maintained using the climate control and, for front seat passengers, the neck warming AirScarf system. The trade off is a steady whoosh as air diverts around the device.
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refinement, good looks and spaciousness makes the E350 CGI Cabriolet simply excellent
Ironically, as identification has become simpler, the car itself has become more complicated. Always a leader in technology and innovations, Mercedes has not been resting on its laurels with the new E-Class Cabriolet. Using the same two-door, four-seat layout as the E-Class Coupe, the new Cabriolet features a canvas The big development comes in the shape of the new roof. It's a very discreet piece of canvas however, with AirCap system. A simple idea neatly executed, the the vehicles rising belt line only requiring a small piece AirCap extents from the top of the window frame and acts as a frontal defector sending the airflow arcing over of fabric to cover the occupants. The Cabriolet manages the top of the car and improving interior refinement with to retain the same enormous glass house as the Coupe, an impressive feat that aids visibility and gives the cabin the roof down. an airy feel. It works well, although the effects are more noticeable
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West Coast Motor Auctions is the Fylde coasts No.1 motor auction. Based on Poulton Industrial Estate off Garstang Rd in Poulton Le Fylde. We have been in business for over 20 years offering 250-300 vehicles per week with entries received from many sectors including local authorities, Bailiffs, Liquidators, Solicitors and Finance companies, as well as the more traditional main agents, local garages, local businesses and private sellers. Our sales are twice a week on Monday and Wednesday evenings at 7pm. Anybody is welcome, be it buying or selling, trade or private. If you haven`t been to one of our buzzing auction sales before why not come along and see what all the fuss is about?
sure to sell and with prompt payouts assured what are you waiting for? Of course on the other hand, if your looking to buy a car theres no better way to save yourself some time and money than sticking your hand up and bidding to grab yourself a bargain... nevermind how much fun it can be! But worry not, if you don`t have the stomach for bidding you can always come along during the day instead to see what we have on offer.
Bring this advert to any of our sales and receive a free auction catalogue.
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“We want to serve the local community and offer good, honest work. You only pay for what you need, with no added extras.”
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TRUSTWORTHY service and value for money – that’s the pledge being made by newly-launched Direct Tyres and Auto, of Talbot Road, Blackpool. Managing director of the vehicle service centre, Steve Richardson, heads the team of fully time-served qualified mechanics who offer an honest, reliable service at competitive prices.
Direct Tyre & Auto have also recently launched a new mobile tyre fitting service. The mobile van will come to your home or work at no extra charge or call out fee and at a date and time to suit you. Call the centre now and ask for Nigel or Tony to pre-book your tyre fitting service on 01253 398640.
Direct Tyre & Auto offer a range of services including full vehicle servicing and diagnostics, leading tyre brands, suspension, brake discs, brake pads and brake skimming, a wide range of batteries, wheel alignment, special 3 year guarantees on all exhausts and oil change and So confident of his ability to provide this outstanding service, Steve, who has more than 30 filter services. years’ experience in the industry is making a solemn promise to customers and this is “to Take advantage of their range of provide all our customers with exceptional serexclusive offers by taking along the vice and build on our reputation for integrity, vouchers from the adjoining advert honesty and expertise and NEVER carryout unnecessary or unauthorised work,” he says.
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MOTORING Stowing in less than 20 seconds, the roof takes a chunk out of the reasonably accommodating boot space but leaves a delicious profile in its absence. On the way back up it pours into place in an eerily hushed manner, with the exception of a reassuring clunk as it hooks into the windscreen frame. Mercedes claims the canvas roof offers the same rollover resistance as the fixed-head coupe, an impressive feat. A range of three diesel and four petrol engines is available on the new model, all boasting the Blue Efficiency badge with the exception of the range topping E500 V8. The 3.5-litre 288bhp unit in the E350 CGI seems particularly well suited to the E-Class Cabriolet. Naturally more refined than the impressive diesel units, its performance doesn't fall far short of the range topping model, all be it without the distinctive V8 rumble.
the E-Class Cabriolet feels solid roof up or down
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Mercedes' seven-speed automatic transmission is a key component in the model's driveability, too. It offers a range of ratio's that means the E350 CGI is never caught wanting. Slick changes come quickly when low speed cruising, upping the pace and selecting the sport option allows the gears to be held for longer, wringing out the power from the top of the rev range. It's reactive enough to negate the need to use the paddle shifters and the model's responsive chassis can be enjoyed using the fully auto setting. The light canvas roof and chunky, high-shouldered body means the E-Class Cabriolet feels solid roof up or down, with scuttle shake virtually eradicated and an ability to ride bumps that's within touching distance of the E-Class saloon. And thanks to a spacious cabin, the impressive level of interior refinement and high quality materials can be enjoyed by four occupants. A genuine four-seater, the rear can comfortably accept two adults with large doors and automatic sliding seats making it easy to access. With its high end specification and clever innovations the E-Class Cabriolet is not a simple car, but adhering to a list of simple qualities such as refinement, good looks and spaciousness makes the E350 CGI Cabriolet simply excellent.
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Facts at a glance: Model:
Mercedes-Benz E350 CGI Cabriolet, £40,465.
Engine:
3.5-litre petrol unit developing 288bhp and 269lb/ft of torque.
Transmission:
7-speed automatic transmission, driving the rear wheels.
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Reduced rates offered in Wyre as free swimming ends Don't give up on a great way to stay healthy when free swimming comes to an end. That's the message from Wyre Borough Council and the Fylde Coast YMCA who are determined to make Wyre's three public pools as affordable as possible. As part of nationwide cuts in public spending, the Government has decided that central funding for free swimming for children and older people will come to an end on 31 July, eight months earlier than the original March 2011 cut off.
but in the water I don’t feel my aches and pains the same. I go at my own pace swimming anything from 10 to 30 lengths, but also some days I just relax in the water and do some gentle stretches. "Taking up swimming really has helped me and I’m not going to give up now." One alternative for Mrs Gibson and thousands like her is the free Wyre Access discount scheme available all year round to the over 60s, students over 16, benefit recipients and people who have been referred via their GP. The card also extends to fitness and relaxation classes, gyms and sports courts.
Wyre Borough Council is not in a financial position to continue the scheme alone, as Councillor Lynne Bowen, portfolio holder for Leisure and Culture, explained: "No one is more frustrated than the council that the plug is being pulled on free swimming earlier than planned, especially as it proved particularly popular in Wyre. "Altogether more than 32,000 people took advantage of the free offer and with the financial pressures that all public sector organisations are now facing, we simply cannot afford to fund such a high number of free swims ourselves. "We will of course continue to offer subsidised rates where we can to the over 60s, juniors and others on low incomes. Hopefully this will encourage people to carry on the good work they've already done through regular swimming."
Mike Vernon, Wyre Leisure Director for Fylde Coast YMCA, commented: "We are obviously disappointed with the Government’s decision as more people than ever have been using Wyre’s swimming pools since the start of the scheme in April 2009.
"However we are already looking at ways to ensure that swimming is still an attractive and affordable activity option for all ages. In addition to the Access card, throughout August we shall be promoting a fantastic offer which keeps swimming at a low cost Mrs Gibson said: "I am upset the free swimming offer for parents and adults." has come to an end, but as long as I can swim, I’m going to keep going. I feel fantastic. I swim four to Details of entry charges and the Access scheme are five times a week now and as well as toning up, I’ve available from all Fylde Coast YMCA centres or gone from a size 20 to a size 16. online at www.fyldecoastymca.org People like Alias Gibson, aged 70 from Thornton, who got back into swimming at the Poulton YMCA through the free initiative.
"I have to walk distances using a four wheel walker,
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community What's On at Poulton Library PACT Meetings at the minute are the first Tuesday of every month, the next one being on 3rd Aug 7th Sept. They are held at Poulton Library and run from 1700 – 1900hrs Regular Weekly Events: •Baby Bounce and Rhymetime - Monday 10:00am-10:30am •Toddler Rhymetime –Thursday 10:00am-10:30am •Storytime – Tuesday 2:15pm-2:45pm Just turn up and join in any of these sessions! There's no need to book in advance!
What's On floral art, children's craft, WI exhibition, craft tent, food hall, children's rides, over 100 trade stands, vintage tractors & machinery plus much more! www.garstangshow.org. Time: 8am - 9.30pm approx. Cost: £10 per person, children FREE. Sue White 01253 799119 Space Hop Activities Knott End Library Tuesday 10th August Activities organised around the Summer Reading Challenge for all children. Space Hopping games, stories and art & craft activities with a space theme. Drinks and biscuits will also be provided. Time: 2pm – 3pmVenue: Knott End Library Cost: Free Age: 4 – 11 years Anne Errington 01253 81063
Book Groups for people of all ages! Chatterbooks and the Teenage Reading Group take a break during the school summer holidays. Please telephone Poulton Library 01253 888900 for details of the next meeting in September.
Elswick Legstretcher Friday 13th August A pleasant circular 2 hour walk 11am - 1pm Meet at Bonds Ice Cream Free Info: 01995 602125
Book Groups for Grown-Ups! Reading groups for adults meet on: Wednesday at 11:00am-12:00noon Thursday at 7:00pm-8:00pm Come and meet people with a passion for reading, share ideas and review the latest books from our shelves.
Great Eccleston Farmers' Market Wednesday 18th August This popular farmers' market runs alongside the existing weekly market at The Square in Great Eccleston. It has all the tasty local produce on offer you could possibly want. Get chatting with the local storeholders to find out about their produce and even get some tips on the best way to cook/ prepare them. Every third Thursday, 9am-3pm Info: 01995 602125
Summer Holiday Fun at the library! Reach for the stars and join our Space Hop Moon Mission. Sign up for the Space Hop Summer Reading Challenge and read 6 books in July/August/September to get bookmarks, astronaut wrist bands, magic pencils, certificates, medals and loads of free stuff from your local library. You can sign up for Space Hop from 16th July at any library in Lancashire. Stories, Songs and Fun: Come and listen to Space Hop stories every Tuesday 2:152:45pm(0-7yrs)Space Chase! Tues 10th Aug 2:15pm2:45pm Space Chase! Tues Aug 17th Aug 2:15-2:45pm Lunar Landing! : Tues 24th Aug 2:15-2:45pm Drop-In Space Hop Crafty Fun: Thursday 2:30-4:30pm (for 5-12 yrs) No need to book! Dropin anytime! Space Chase! Thursday 12thAugust 2:30-4:30pm Space Chase! Thursday 19thAugust 2:30-4:30pm Lunar Landing! Thursday 26thAugust 2:30-4:30pm
Myerscough College Open Morning Saturday 21st August An excellent opportunity for prospective students to meet the staff, tour the campus and find out more about the college and our courses. 10am - 12.30pm. Myerscough College, St Michaels Road, Bilsborrow. Info: 01995 642222 Garstang Arts & Music Festival Saturday 21st August 2010 Monday 30th August Come and visit this historical market town during the festival to see live bands, street performers, jesters, workshops, outdoor art events, evening entertainment and much more. Info: 01253 887641 Poulton Farmers' Market Saturday 21st August Held in and around the pituresque Ct Chad's Church, Poulton Farmers' Market is the perfect place to pick up some scrumptious local produce. You'll find a great selection of fresh fruit and veg, bread, locally reared meats and some of the best homemade pies and cakes. Every fourth Saturday, 9am - 1pm Info: 01253 883470
Space Hop Family Fun Sessions For children aged 5-12 yrs and parents/carers (please book in advance) Hopping Mad Family Fun and Fitness! Wed 11th Aug 1-2pm Computer Mad Family ICT Session Wed 18th Aug 12:301:30pm
Tractor Pulling Championships Sat 28th Aug Sun 29th Aug The world's most exciting powerful motorsport, lots of noise and a real fun experience. The floodlit Pull is on Saturday evening the the afternoon Pull is on Sunday. This spectacular annual event will feature the British Championship Finals as well as lots of invited European Kids Fun Swim guests. Times are Saturday 4:00pm-11:00pm, Sunday Monday 26th July - Saturday 28th August Soft activity play on water. Cost: £2.40 Time: 10am – 12noon 11:00am-5:00pm. Admission charges - Children £4, Adults £11.25, Family ticket £27. Venue Great Eccleston Venue: Garstang Swimming Centre Age: 8 – 14 years Showground. Info: Lisa Parkinson 01995 672563 (children under 8 to be accompanied by an adult) Garstang Swimming Centre Reception 01995 604340 Knott End Coastguard Open Day Sun 29th Aug Tuesday 27th July Saturday 28th August Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon during the summer holidays.Time: 2:45pm – 3:45pm Venue: Poulton YMCA Cost: £4.70 per adult, £2.40 per childAge: 8 years. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. One adult to every two children under 8. Rachel 01253 89162 Garstang Show Saturday 7th August Full day's entertainment including cattle, sheep, light horses, heavy horses, show jumping, cheese show, horticulture,
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A chance for the community to come and have a look around the Coastguard station and at the rescue equipment used by HM Coastguard. Also find out more on how to have a safe and enjoyable day at the seaside. Practical information on flares and equipment to be carried for those that are planning to or already own a vessel of their own. Held at Knott End Coastguard Station, Bourne May Road, Knott End. 10am - 4pm. Cost: FREE. Info: Phil Smith 01253 702387 or 07949 949333
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community Poulton Le Fylde Police Station Market Place, Poulton, FY6 7AS Call 0845 1 253545 Main Garstang Police Station 01995 607869 Call 999 in an EMERGENCY ONLY, Fire, Police, Ambulance and Coastguard
Fire Safety Advice & FREE Home Fire Safety Check 0800 169 1125 Gas Leaks 24hr Service 0800 111 999 Electricity 01772 555995 Water Burst/No Water 0845 746 2200 United Utilities 0800 195 4141 Emergency Heating Repairs 0845 074 4002 24hrs Coast Guard Services 0151 931 3343 / 0151 931 3341 Duty Chemist Sundays - Morrisons Over Wyre Medical Centre 01253 810722
Useful Numbers www.blackpool.gov.uk National Rail 08457 48 49 50 Fylde Borough Council 01253 658658 www.fylde.gov.uk
Highways Agency 0845 50 40 30
Regenda Housing 0844 736 0066
Blackpool Airport 01253 343434
Environment Agency 0800 80 70 60 24hrs www.environment-agency.gov.uk
Manchester Airport 0161 489 3000 UK Passport Advice 0870 521 0410
Neighbourhood Watch www.neighbourhoodwatch.net
TV Licensing 0844 800 6772
Connect Young People Centre 01253 751047
Consumer Advice 0845 04 05 06 www.consumerdirect.gov.uk
Help the Aged 0808 800 6565
Tax Credit Helpline 0845 300 3900 www.hmrc.gov.uk
AGE Concern Shops Fleetwood 120 Lord St 01253 770557 Poulton 9 Church St 1253 899087 Bispham 155-157 Red Bank Rd Mental Health Helpline 0500 639 000
Wyre District Citezens Advice 01253 308400
Child Death Helpline 0800 282 986
R.S.P.C.A 01253 873616
Cruse bereavement Helpline 0844 477 9400
P.D.S.A 01253 838585 Knott End Library 01253 810632
Drugs Talk to Frank 0800 776600 Alcoholic Anonymous 0845 769 7555 Childline 0800 1111 N.S.P.C.C Child Protection 0808 800 5000
Fleetwood Hospital 01253 306 000
Parentline Plus 0808 800 2222
Blackpool Victoria 01253 300 000
National Debtline 0808 808 4000
Royal Lancaster Hospital 01524 65944
Christians Against Poverty 01253 875958
Royal Preston Hospital 01772 716565 Rossall Hospital 01253 300 000 NHS Direct 24hrs 0845 4647 www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk Dental Enquiries - Fylde & Wyre 01253 306378 24hrs 7 days Out of Hours Emergency 01253 308105 Smoking Cessation 0845 601 2186 Wyre Borough Council 01253 89100 Out of Hours 01253 895116 www.wyrebc.gov.uk Blackpool Council 01253 477477
Fair Trading & Consumer Helpline 01253 478395
Missing People 0500 700 700 24hr National Domestic Violence 0808 2000 247 Help Direct 0303 333 1111 Tourist Information 01253 773953 Knott End Ferry 01253 891000 Blackpool Transport Buses & Trams 01253 473000 Stagecoach 01772 886633 National Express 0870 580 8080
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