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12 PARTY ORGANISER TO THE STARS We meet worldwide events organiser Julie Perry, who is well known for her wonderfully lavish weddings, extravagant parties and stunning celebrations. 76 SPOTLIGHT ON WHALLEY Surrounded by rolling hills, Whalley is famed for its historic abbey and the many and varied independent businesses in the town. 146 BUSINESS HOUR Lynn Scholes, founder of Focus101, is helping businesses prosper thanks to her therapeutic skillset that gets the most out of the people they employ. 157
FELL RUNNING LEGEND David Fearnhead talks to fell-runner Shaun Livesey, who has won major national championships and worn the England and GB vest.
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ON TO A WINNER Northcote head chef Danny Young is one of just 30 promising young chefs in the UK to be named as an Acorn Award winner.
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Magazines Editor With lots of sunshine over the summer, the weather gave everyone the opportunity to start venturing out, so it really feels like we are, at last, getting back to normal. That’s the message we are all hearing loud and clear and it’s vital that we continue supporting local hospitality and businesses. In this month’s issue of Live Ribble Valley, one person who is delighted to be returning to some sort of normality is international events organiser Julie Perry. Julie organised Wayne and Coleen Rooney’s five-day wedding extravaganza and, more recently, created a spectacular event to celebrate the 30th birthday of reality TV personality Olivia Attwood. The star-studded event, in Manchester, received huge coverage in the national press. In this, our September issue, you can read all about the events Julie has been involved in – including some here in the Ribble Valley. As this is our wedding issue, it seems fitting that the Ribble Valley was recently named as the country’s marriage capital in the Sunday Times. With a host of beautiful venues within a few square miles, it comes as no surprise that the region has been recognised on a nationwide basis. Also in this month’s magazine, we continue to meet inspirational people that have made their mark nationally, not least fell-runner Shaun Livesey who, at his peak, twice won the English Fell Running Championships and ran for England and GB. Northcote’s head chef Danny Young has recently been named as one of the nation’s Acorn Award winners – the coveted accolade recognises the talent of just 30 elite chefs under the age of 30. As always, we have some fabulous fashion, great lifestyle features and in our motoring section Paul Agnew reviews the latest electric cars from BMW and Porsche – the BMW iX3, a pure electric trailblazer and the Taycan Cross Turismo, a stunning super-car that ticks all the boxes. Enjoy! Jan Woolley Editor
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Worldwide events organiser Julie Perry is well known for her wonderfully lavish weddings and glamorous parties
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STAR STUDDED EVENTS with a thousand candles – no-one knew it was happening apart from the groom and the bride’s mother.
amphitheatre for the ceremony and transformed a gothic chapel into a New York-style nightclub for the evening’s entertainment. For Olivia Attwood’s star-studded party in Manchester, the ‘Pastel & Camp’ theme attracted huge coverage in the national press: “It looked amazing!” she recalls. “Olivia’s dress was a stunning pale blue creation with a long detachable ruffle train – it was a fabulous event for us to be involved in,” adds Julie, who has also been secured to organise Olivia’s wedding next year.
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he ‘little black book’ of events organiser Julie Perry is crammed full with names of many highprofile clients – reality star Olivia Attwood and her footballer fiancé Bradley Dack, Manchester United defender Phil Jones and his wife Kaya and Wayne and Coleen Rooney, to name but a few, have all turned to Julie, who is renowned worldwide for creating lavish events and parties. From a surprise, candlelit rooftop wedding to magical events staged in glamorous resorts across Europe, Julie has become the ‘go-to’ professional when it comes to organising stunning, extravagant celebrations. “My business has evolved over three decades and, yes, my little black book reads like a chapter of Who’s Who! I am really well connected in the industry, so basically if a client comes to us with an idea, I know I can make it happen.” From hiring Craig David, who flew in from Miami to sing at a high-profile wedding, commissioning a New York billboard for a couple who had just got engaged in Times Square, and chartering a private jet and super yacht for Wayne and Coleen Rooney’s five-day wedding in Portofino, Julie Perry Events has become a name synonymous with A-list glamour. “Some clients come to me with just a date and an idea and want us to organise everything – from start to end, others like to be more involved,” says Julie, whose organisational skills are renowned. From stunning productions and lighting designs to bringing on board world-renowned musicians and celebrities, Julie recalls some of her most memorable events: “I have worked in the Ribble Valley many times and I absolutely love it – I have also organised events across the UK, US and Europe. “There is nothing that can’t be done. I can create anything. I recently organised a 30th birthday party for a client who didn’t know that her partner was going to propose and put an engagement ring on her finger and marry her all in the same evening – it was awesome! “We specified formal dress for guests on the 30th birthday invitation and organised all the dresses for the wedding ceremony, which took place on a rooftop decorated
“One of the guests tweeted and it went viral – the next day the couple were invited onto ITV’s This Morning!” Working on a three-day wedding event in Tuscany recently for an English bride and Italian groom, Julie ‘dressed’ an ancient
OLIVIA ATTWOOD’S STAR-STUDDED PARTY IN MANCHESTER ATTRACTED HUGE COVERAGE IN THE NATIONAL PRESS Weddings and events abroad are a speciality for Julie Perry Events – the most notable perhaps being Wayne and Coleen Rooney’s five-day wedding celebration: “I remember waking up on the morning of the actual wedding and watching Sky news on the TV, which showed all the press vehicles lined up outside the hotel trying to get a glimpse of them. It was surreal!
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“We chartered a private jet to fly all the guests to Italy. We had control of everything. The first day there was a masquerade ball with a Venetian theme on board a 230ft super yacht, which sailed around Portofino. Guests wore ball gowns and had custom-made masks.
I HAVE WORKED IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY MANY TIMES AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT – I ALSO ORGANISE EVENTS ACROSS THE UK, US AND EUROPE “The second day was a rehearsal dinner in Genoa, the third day was the civil ceremony in Portofino and the main wedding event at La Cervara, which was absolutely beautiful, and the fourth day was a Moroccan-themed after-party with Arabian style tents. “As a wedding gift Coleen asked us to fly the Stereophonics over – Wayne’s favourite band. There was a final party on day five in Genoa.” With clients having the ultimate confidence in Julie, she is renowned for her impeccable organisational skills and being well-connected: “What is nice is
that once I have organised an event for a client they keep coming back. There is an element of longevity as I organise birthdays, engagements and weddings, christenings and children’s parties. “I recently organised a party for two sisters whose birthday parties were hours apart. The younger one had a Disney themed party in the morning with walkaround characters and a castle while the older one
WE CHARTERED A PRIVATE JET TO FLY GUESTS TO ITALY. WE HAD CONTROL OF EVERYTHING. THE FIRST DAY THERE WAS A MASQUERADE BALL ON BOARD A 230FT SUPER YACHT “We organised a wedding at Grosvenor House in London for a couple who had two dogs – we had diamond collars made for them for the occasion,” recalls Julie, whose company also organises fashion events, product launches and private celebrations in people’s own homes. “We have organised a private proposal dinner for a couple, with a celebrity chef and silver service. Under one of the silver cloches was a five-carat diamond ring. “And for a private client in the Ribble Valley we organised an event in an awesome marquee with a balcony where guests ate while overlooking a stunning fountain and bespoke mini-lake.” For another event Julie sourced a marquee from Europe which took four weeks to erect: “There was also a lake in the garden and we put on an exclusive show of dancing water, where everything was timed and choreographed to music. “Entertainment is the most important thing at an event. It’s what makes it magical and memorable!” n julieperryevents.com
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MEET THE DESIGNER Jan Woolley talks to leading designer Joanne Kitchen about current trends and how beautiful spaces can also be ultimately practical The family returned to the UK where, as a young girl, Joanne lived with her family in Kent and from the age of nine attended Ockbrook – Moravian School for Girls in Derby – the school having been founded in 1799 by the Moravian Church.
THE CURRENT TREND FOR COLOUR IS MOST DEFINITELY GREYS AND CASHMERE – PALE COLOURS THAT STAND OUT AGAINST DARKER WALLS
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aving always been artistic and creative, Joanne Kitchen has a keen eye for design, detail and colour. Born in Stockport, she lived in Germany for six years as her father was in the forces.
“I was definitely very creative at school. I instinctively knew how to use colours the right way. It’s not something you can teach, it is something that comes very naturally. I have always been able to walk into an empty space and see its potential,” says Joanne, who at the age of 17 walked into
a kitchen showroom in Bolton enquiring about a job. “I told them I was a very willing learner,” recalls Joanne, who was offered the job instantly and stayed with the company 23 years. Under the tutelage of kitchen designer Martino Libertini, Joanne learnt everything there was to know about kitchens: “Martino was a very stylish Italian who taught me to think outside the box. He would design a white gloss kitchen and when most people would team it with grey or black, he would pair it with a baby pink granite worktop. He had a marvellous eye for colour and most of my training was down to him.”
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While Joanne is highly skilled at preparing CAD drawings, she spent two decades hand drawing designs with pastel colouring: “That is a real skill,” says Joanne, who now works at Rossendale Interiors, which is part of the J J Ormerod group that manufactures all their kitchens in the North West. “JJO manufactures a huge amount of cupboards and drawers in different sizes, which give us, as designers, huge flexibility,” adds Joanne, who has worked for the company for just over a decade, during which time she has seen a massive shift in trends. “You won’t see a cathedral arch door or oak or pine these days. “The current trend is for flat, square style doors. People are much braver now – I think they are staying put and spending more on their kitchens, rather than designing them with a view to selling their property. “The current trend for colour is most definitely greys and cashmere – pale colours
that stand out against darker walls.” Over recent months Joanne has embarked on a good number of projects. One saw her design a kitchen that saw two rooms knocked into one large space with a rounded island unit forming the focal point of the kitchen, which featured white and cashmere units and copper accessories.
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would have to choose, for example, Bosch or Neff. These days the more reasonably priced manufacturers have really upped their game and there is little difference when you compare the two.” With regards to design, these days Joanne says there is nothing they can’t do: “People are living faster lives, they want things to be easy and functional so we can design really efficient pull-out base corners units with a pull-out kidney-bean shelf. We have larders that are great for storage, soft close doors – everything is geared to making things easier and everything is top quality.”
PEOPLE ARE LIVING FASTER LIVES, THEY WANT THINGS TO BE EASY AND FUNCTIONAL Another saw her design a contemporary kitchen extension: “The owner wanted the design along very clean lines so we used units from the new Moderna range, which is handleless and very on-trend with frames in various colours,” adds Joanne, who also advises clients on appliances. “In terms of appliances a few years ago if a client wanted top of the range they
So, what style of kitchen does Joanne personally prefer? “My kitchen at home, like almost everything in my house, is white!” n
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hen Gary and Joanne Jones decided to move from one end of Brockhall Village to the other in December last year, they were looking forward to taking on an ambitious renovation project. “We moved because this house is slightly bigger and, more importantly, we have a beautiful view now and a bigger garden,” explains Gary. “We were only able to have one viewing of the property – we knew we had a project on our hands, but we loved it.” The large, detached property, built in 1999, needed new windows and doors throughout and had an old ‘lantern’ style conservatory attached to the kitchen at the rear. “My goodness that conservatory was cold! It was 21 years old and it leaked,” recall Gary and Joanne, who knew they needed
a reliable, professional company to help them with their extensive home renovation. Keen to use local tradesmen, Gary and Joanne turned to Whalley Home Improvements, which was co-founded one year ago by Emma Hodgkinson and partner Graham Fielden of long-established Frank Fielden and Son Joiners.
I KNEW THEN THAT WHALLEY HOME IMPROVEMENTS HAD REALLY NAILED THE BRIEF WE HAD GIVEN THEM. THEY HAVE BEEN INCREDIBLE “We read about Whalley Home Improvements in Live Ribble Valley magazine. We got in touch with Emma and Graham who came round to the house and they could see how cold it was as we were
there in woolly hats and gloves! Some of the hinges were broken on the windows and straight away Graham started to carry out some temporary fixes which, to us, showed they had initiative. They were so professional,” adds Gary. “Emma talked us through all the options for replacing all the windows and doors and then explained the options for the new extension. It was a seamless process.” Once it was established what Gary and Joanne wanted to achieve, work began in earnest in the new year. “We replaced all the windows in the property – a total of 17 – plus three doors,” recalls Joanne. The couple chose Rockdoor for the replacement doors – renowned for being solid and secure. However, while carrying out an initial survey to replace the doors, Graham noticed a structural problem around the stonework surrounding the front door. “It was good that he spotted it,” says Gary. “We were able to get contractors in to fix the problem before the door was fitted. “We love our new flush fitted windows and so glad we stuck to traditional white and the Rockdoors are excellent. The quality is perfect and we love the Agate grey colour.” With the old conservatory demolished,
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work also began on a new extension to the rear of the property opening up the kitchen, which was replaced by Kitchen Design Centre, who worked in tandem with the team from Whalley Home Improvements. “The two teams were working around each other on the kitchen and extension and while it sounds difficult it worked extremely well,” adds Gary. “The extension design was a combination of Joanne and Emma. The brief for the extension was that we wanted minimal walls so we could enjoy views of the garden, the 150-year-old oak tree and the landscape beyond, lots of glass so light comes into the kitchen and it needed to be warm!” Joanne adds: “It was a challenge because we wanted it to be as bright as possible but well insulated so it was a fine balance. But Whalley Home Improvements achieved it perfectly.” Gary and Joanne have kept the extension minimal with neat floor to ceiling, slimline Loggia corner radiators that are
thermostatically controlled via a remote. With downlighters on dimmers to match those on the exterior, the extension now blends seamlessly with the gloss Cashmere kitchen with its central island and light ceramic tiled floor which runs throughout. The view of the newly landscaped, contemporary garden, with Pendle and the Forest of Bowland beyond, forms a stunning backdrop to this beautifully renovated home. Gary adds: “The extension is our ‘go-to’ place every single day. I recently watched the sun rise early one morning, the light flowed in and it was beautifully dappled by the oak tree. I knew then that Whalley Home Improvements had really nailed the brief we had given them. They have been incredible.” Joanne and Gary agree: “One of the main things with Whalley Home Improvements is their open communication. We had constant
updates so we knew what was happening and when. “They have been lovely to work with and have done everything they said they were going to do. Ultimately professional, Emma always has a smile and Graham is a really knowledgeable, joiner and carpenter. “We have already recommended Whalley Home Improvements to several people.” n
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CLASSIC DESIGN Soft and soothing champagne tones, accented with rich and warming dark oak, finished off with shades of metallic – it’s an interior recipe that always works
It is easy for your space to become very beige in your quest for creating a relaxing space especially if you keep adding similar colours, so it’s all about accenting with the right accompanying pieces. Try featuring tables in different finishes to complete the interior look and add depth to the space. A marble and oak round coffee table used as a centre piece teamed with Danetti’s Georgia ceramic console table will give your living room a more curated look and luxe feel. As well as being durable and practical these natural finishes are scratchproof and heatproof and feature different kinds of markings which adds to the rustic, textural feel of the space. Smoked mirrors are becoming increasingly popular and paired with a metallic framework, this makes for easy and effortless co-ordination, which is why Danetti have teamed the Thea tray table and nest of tables with this look. This smoke finish gently reflects the light, so by filling the space around the tables with soft furnishings like the textured rug, plush scatter cushions and natural fauna like pampas grass, the details will be picked up in the reflection and add to the room’s cosy and inviting ambience. n
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CREATING THE PERFECT FLOW Outdoor living spaces have become an important part of modern lifestyles and specialist tile importer and distributor Collins White have a range of tiling choices to create the perfect space, writes Gail Bailey
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s more and more people are now working wholly or partly from home, there has been a huge increase in demand for home improvements as we focus on creating our ideal living and working environment. “Home has certainly been where the heart is this past year,” says Jody White of Collins White. “Creating a seamless flow from the inside to an outside space, by using the same tile design, links the two perfectly. With the exterior connected to the house your eye sees further and a garden-facing room appears larger.” Complete outdoor redesigns continue
to prove increasingly popular and when you get it right, you are more likely to spend your days with the doors open, enjoying lots of daylight and fresh air.
CREATING A SEAMLESS FLOW FROM THE INSIDE TO AN OUTSIDE SPACE, BY USING THE SAME TILE DESIGN, LINKS THE TWO PERFECTLY “Outdoor garden rooms and stunning new seating areas are leading ambitious landscaping projects,” Jody explains. “However, where wood decking or stone
slabs were once the go-to material for these patio areas, porcelain tiles are quickly becoming a household favourite.” There has been a move away from carpet over recent years and this further allows for the use of the same tile design inside and out. One of the key reasons people are now choosing porcelain over other materials is its unrivalled combination of style and strength. “Porcelain adds a level of luxury and elegance to garden design never seen before. “With styles emulating marble and stone, wood and concrete, and with a variety of colours to choose from, designers are
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gifted with invaluable versatility when drawing up how a garden might look,” says Jody. Porcelain may look good, but it is also incredibly tough – thousands of footsteps a day tough. Due to its manufacturing process, these tiles absorb very little water making them weather and stain-resistant, and frost proof when temperatures inevitably drop. A low maintenance outdoor solution, they also come in large format slabs as well as a variety of anti-slip finishes ensuring high levels of safety wherever they’re placed. Collins White works with the finest porcelain tile manufacturers across Europe.
Not only does this afford them access to the latest designs and trends, it also guarantees the utmost quality.
PORCELAIN ADDS A LEVEL OF LUXURY AND ELEGANCE TO GARDEN DESIGN NEVER SEEN BEFORE When Collins White began importing its first tiles over a decade ago, their vision was simple – great products backed by great customer service. As the business continues to grow those principles remain the cornerstone
of what they do: “Behind a wealth of product and technical experience is a close-knit team who will always go that extra mile,” says Jody. “Sourcing the finest porcelain and ceramic tiles is central to our success. Our passionate team lives and breathes these products.” n
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THE START OF AUTUMN Summer is drawing to a close and autumn is just around the corner – what a perfect time to think about planting when the soil is warm and the rain will get plants established
the garden. They thrive well in drained, fertile soil that retains moisture and prefer full sun or partial shade.
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eptember is a good time to take stock of your garden and think about any changes or plans you want to make. Keeping colour in borders for as long as possible is top of the ‘to do’ list for September, so you may like to consider incorporating late summer or autumn flowering plants such the aster. The name aster comes from the ancient Greek word for ‘star’, although they are often referred to as michaelmas daisies because of their typical flowering period in the autumn. Asters come in blue, purple, red, pink and white each with a yellow centre. There are numerous varieties of aster, from dwarfs that measure less than a foot to tall versions that can reach up to eight feet. All varieties make for good cut flowers and are easy plants for beginners to try in
It’s also the time of year that nurseries and garden centres have great offers on big bags of mixed daffodil bulbs, in all shapes and sizes. They can grow pretty much anywhere, even through the lawn. The easiest way to work out how deep to plant your bulb is to dig down approximately three times the depth of the bulb – but be warned, if you plant daffodils too close to the surface they often won’t flower. You can plant daffodils and crocuses from September to October – as many as you can get into the ground or in containers. Once planted you need do nothing else to them other than wait for a stunning show
in the spring. If you’re planting in lawns, cut out three sides of a square and lift back the turf, put in a few bulbs and then firm the turf back again. As it’s bulb season, you could also plant hyacinth bulbs in pots, by mid-september, so that you have a glorious Christmas display – creating a scented centrepiece or gift for gardening friends and family. Once the hyacinths are planted in a pot, put in a dark cool place (a garage or shed) for 10-12 weeks and then bring out into the light so flowering can start. n
THINGS TO DO IN SEPTEMBER: September is when autumn begins to creep into your garden, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to let it all go to seed – jobs for this month suggested by the Royal Horticultural Society include: • Look after your lawn – weed it and seed it • Pick and harvest summer fruits • Bring tender houseplants inside • Continue to sow vegetables • Clear out the greenhouse • Collect and sow seeds gathered from plants in the garden • Plant spring flowering bulbs
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FOR A LANCASHIRE LASS TO HAVE THE EXPERIENCE OF DESIGNING AND CREATING A GARDEN AT RHS TATTON PARK HAS BEEN A DREAM COME TRUE
WINNING DESIGNS Following the cancellation of last year’s RHS show at Tatton Park, this year saw three winning designs brought to life by amateur gardeners from the North West. Photography: RHS_Charlotte Graham
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Denise said: “For a Lancashire lass to have the experience of designing and creating a garden at RHS Tatton Park has been a dream come true and working with expert garden designer Lee Bestall has been fantastic.”
UK and the unwelcoming climate they inherited in their new country. The garden is a little piece of Jamaican paradise with exotic planting including hostas, blousy canna lilies and giant palms.
Dawn said: “I hope the garden will show people just what can be done in just a small space.” Denise from Oswaldtwistle, was the winning Lancashire designer – her garden Bee Happy in the City is a relaxing, fun city garden for a young couple or family where the garden has become an extension
Merseyside winner Sue Burke was inspired by The Beatles. Her garden My City – Our Music features a green lawn in the shape of a guitar representing the music of the Merseybeat with planting colours taking inspiration from four famous Beatle Album covers – The White Album represented by a white border, Sergeant Pepper and Yellow Submarine inspired the more zingy colours and the black and white paving a nod to the famous Abbey Road album cover. Sue said: “It’s been an incredible experience and I have thoroughly enjoyed the creative process and working alongside Denise and Dawn.” n
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MEDIA WALLS In many homes, media or entertainment walls have become an important living room feature, anchoring the room and giving it a wonderful focal point
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wherever will benefit from this aesthetic, lifestyle-enhancing furniture solution. Craig Armstrong, Showroom Manager at Burning Desire, explains: “We can create bespoke walls to suit your requirements, including Venetian plastering and microcement finishes. Because electric fires are so versatile and can be inset, outset or suites, often not requiring a chimney, we can create just about anything for you – come in and chat about your specific needs.”
Craig adds: “TVs can be placed above an electric fire with no issues. The heat they produce and the direction it is blown in will not adversely affect a TV or any other popular electronics for that matter. The modern electric fire can now offer so much choice in terms of thermostatic remote control, stunning LED and flame patterns and other visual effects and we are approved stockists for some of the world’s most innovative forward-thinking electric fire manufacturers.
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“In addition, one of our biggest strengths at Burning Desire is our ability to create media walls that contain high-efficiency, top spec, ultra-warm, gas fires using our expert fitters and specialist high-grade heatboard.” Burning Desire, of Ramsbottom, are approved stockists of the leading international brands of electric fires such as Gazco, Evonic, Polaris, Infinity, DRU and OER. Open seven days a week, with free parking right outside, they have in their showrooms over 85 fires available for live demonstration – more than anywhere else in the North West. n
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WE HAVE IT COVERED From seagrass to super-soft velvet, traditional solid wood to ultra-luxurious vinyl, Touchwood Flooring has it all! Photography: Kirsten Platt
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estament to their many years’ experience supplying and fitting first-class flooring, Belinda Tolenaar and business partner Daniel Hodson have expanded the respected Touchwood Flooring Company, moving into a beautifully presented studio in Berry Lane, Longridge. Specialising in flooring of all types – including Karndean Design Flooring, real wood, laminates, luxury vinyl and sumptuous carpets, the move to their new showroom has enabled Touchwood to offer their growing number of customers even more choice. Keen to deal with local manufactures such as Cormar and Cavalier, Touchwood Flooring also stocks Brockway, a company which uses locally-sourced wool from rare-breed sheep in the Lake District. The spectacular collection, curated personally by Belinda, also includes wool
and silk carpet made in India, sisal and seagrass and super-soft velvet carpet. “At Touchwood we like to help customers visualise their new floor – sometimes being taken out of their comfort zone to explore all options,” explains Belinda, who has a keen eye for detail. “We will also advise on installation and
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ADD LUXE APPEAL From lockdowns and homeschooling to self-isolating and working from home, our houses are more lived in than they’ve ever been before
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owadays, inspiration for home design is only a screen tap away. Our social media feeds are filled with images of masterfully styled celebrity interiors and luxurious home renovations. Unfortunately, we don’t all have the budget for a professional home makeover or show home pad but with a bit of creativity and a few tricks of the trade, you can easily add that enviable luxe appeal to your own home. In this blog, we are sharing a few ways in which you can elevate your interiors and achieve a high end look without breaking the bank.
A FINER FINISH
Our kitchens take a bit of a battering over the years and it’s often not long before a brand-new kitchen begins to look worn and outdated. A full kitchen refit is a considerable expense and can cause a great deal of upheaval, which you may not need right
now. If your kitchen units are looking tired and are in need of a facelift, consider painting them before you fork out thousands for new ones. Farrow & Ball do some beautiful eggshell paint shades which are perfect for giving an overworked family kitchen a whole new lease of life. Opt for Hardwick White for timeless country kitchen vibes or something like Paean Black for a luxurious and elegant finish.
CHANNEL THE PANELS
Often associated with stately homes and opulent country retreats, wall panelling has been used for centuries in the UK. This year, however, it has made a huge comeback and is being adopted by A-listers across the globe and some of Instagram’s biggest home and interiors influencers. This easy-to-achieve look is surprisingly versatile but oozes elegance and sophistication.
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Firstly, a selection of lighting options will allow the mood to be set and changed as and when required. Good lighting is key to creating the right ambience and a minimum of three different light sources is suggested. Secondly, think about soft furnishings. Luxury isn’t just about colour, it’s also about texture. A deep-pile statement rug will not only look stylish but will offer an element of luxurious comfort. Metallic accessories will instantly add glamour and a gallery wall of art prints or monochrome photos will add interest to a blank space.
Go natural with just a lick of varnish or opt for a more dramatic look by painting panelling in a dark shade such as black or navy. Floor-to-ceiling panelling is great for adding texture to a larger room, or it can be used on just the bottom half of the wall to complement luxury wallpaper.
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DESIGNER MINDSET
In order to create a room that looks like it has been expertly styled by an interior designer, you need to think like an interior designer. Those at the top of their trade know that texture and colour are the keys to creating an uber-stylish abode. If you’re not confident in your eye for design, then adopt the 60-30-10 rule. This classic décor rule means that a dominant colour accounts for 60 per cent of the space, a secondary colour or texture takes 30 per cent and the
remaining 10 per cent should be reserved for an accent colour or texture. For example, if your dominant colour is pink and you choose it for your walls, complement it with another colour for furniture and furnishings, then use the remaining 10 per cent to accessorize with textures such as mixed metals or botanicals.
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ALL IN THE DETAILS
Sometimes it’s the little things which make the biggest impact, so pay attention to the finer details when designing your luxe interior.You don’t need to have the most expensive silk wallpaper on your walls and an abundance of designer furniture to give your room a luxe look. A stylish and elegant result can be achieved through the finishing touches. So, if you’re going to invest in just one aspect of your new interior, make sure it’s the detail.
Those dream homes in glossy magazines and on social media may vary in style and design but they all have one thing in common – they’re tidy! Cluttered surfaces and messy corners are a big no-no when it comes to creating a luxurious space. Keep lines clean and clutter to a minimum by ensuring you have enough storage space for belongings. Installing fitted furniture is by far the best solution for a room that needs both visual appeal and a high level of functionality. Opt for sleek, minimalist designs with a range of savvy storage solutions for optimal function and maximum style. At Hartleys we like to create furniture solutions which combine form and function. Effective bespoke storage will ensure that all belongings have a place, and hence, clutter is less likely to rebuild. Fitted furniture offers the intrinsic benefit of being streamlined, as it is specifically designed for a particular space. Both these elements will help create a luxury feel to your home. n
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offering totally bespoke solutions, kitchenflair manufacture their own kitchens meaning they can offer unique superior quality units to fit any space, with awe-inspiring door ranges. whether your kitchen space is big, small, or somewhere in-between, kitchenflair will work with you and your budget to maximise space and introduce you to clever ideas, elegant products and finishing touches – at no extra cost. it’s details like this that sets kitchenflair apart.
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HEADING FOR AUTUMN Yaya waistcoat £59.95,Yaya roll neck top £49.95,Yaya pinstripe blazer £99.95 Precious at Whalley 33 King Street Whalley BB7 9SP 01254 822620 preciousatwhalley.co.uk
Newton tan boots £180 LANX Unit 25 Mitton Road Business Park Mitton Road Whalley BB7 9YE lanxshoes.com
Yaya woven waistcoat £79.95, Yaya black leather boots £199.99, Yaya short blazer £129.95, Yaya jeans £89.95 Precious at Whalley 33 King Street Whalley BB7 9SP 01254 822620 preciousatwhalley.co.uk
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FABULOUS FOOTWEAR AT VAREYS FOOTWEAR GALLERY Step out in style with everything from high quality fashion footwear, walking shoes and wellingtons to British-made and hand-made shoes. VAREYS FOOTWEAR GALLERY 4 NEW MARKET STREET, CLITHEROE BB7 2JW T: 01200 423267 • www.kenvarey.co.uk • E: info@kenvarey.co.uk VAREYS TOWN AND COUNTRY 2 MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE
JOULES MENS LYNDHURST SHIRT £49.95 kenvarey.co.uk
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BARBOUR MOORLAND SHIRT CLOUD CHECK £59.95 Varey’s Town and Country 2 Market Place Clitheroe BB7 2DB 01200 423267 kenvarey.co.uk
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BARBOUR MILBURN BOOTS £125 barbour.com
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TAILORED JUST FOR YOU… Since 1995 Nigel Clare has dominated Lancashire’s distinguished fashion market for men with an extensive range of formal and casual wear in his high street shops in Chorley. Photography: Robin Lyndon completed with our range of ties and shoes.” Nigel has an exceptional team of committed staff who understand their brands and customers. With a very loyal customer base, where 80 per cent of sales come through the high street shop, the team know which styles and brands will be perfect for their customers and can guide them to find clothing that is ideal for them.
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tocking some of the finest fashion brands such as Paul Smith, Armani, Vivienne Westwood, Jacob Cohen and Hugo Boss, plus latest additions from Neil Barrett and Dsquared2, Nigel Clare attracts loyal customers with an eye for fashion. The formal wear market has rapidly expanded over the past few years and despite Covid the wedding market is on the rise again.
pandemic, undoubtedly customers of Nigel Clare enjoy visiting the shop where they know they will be presented with a knowledgeable and helpful team. Nigel is truly optimistic about the future of his high street shops. With Chorley town centre being revitalised with significant investment in shops, restaurants and car parking, it is proving an attractive place to visit as well as shop. So, whether you’re 18 or in your 60s, if you want a formal outfit for a wedding or party or you’re looking for a smart-casual look for a night out, Nigel Clare really will be able to source the perfect outfit to suit the occasion.
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Nigel comments: “The wedding market really is ready to explode. As restrictions draw to an end, we are witnessing many purchases for weddings. Men are loving the fitted style three-piece suits which can be tailored in-house by our expert team, as well as the Eton made-to-measure shirts, which really are a must have. Outfits can be
As social gatherings increase, people are aiming to look their best whether they are out for lunch with a casual polo shirt and jeans, or for a day at the races with a smart shirt and tailored trousers. The blazer and shirt combined with denim jeans is also certainly proving extremely popular at the moment. Customers travel to Nigel Clare from all over Lancashire with a large proportion from the Ribble Valley. The attraction is a combination of outstanding personal customer service and a substantial range of products stocked in the shops. Though the website came into its own during the height of the
Why not visit Nigel Clare on Chorley High Street and see for yourself? We are convinced you will be impressed. n You can view the brands and products that are stocked on the website and on Instagram
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A WATCH FOR TRAVELLERS OF THE MODERN ERA Inspired by their aviator watches from the 1930s, the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time rounds out the Patek Philippe watch family. We take a closer look at two of the later models to their 2015 predecessor which has already established itself as a modern classic
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n 2015, Patek Philippe surprised aficionados by launching a watch with a highly unusual design as regards the prominent case as well as the dial with large white numerals and luminous hands that contrast crisply against the dark background. With its name and functional features, the timepiece recalled the first aviator’s watches. Patek Philippe also took inspiration from two aviator’s watches that had been crafted in the manufacture in 1936 and are now exhibited at the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva.
They were very special siderometer (hour-angle) watches that allowed pilots to easily, precisely, and swiftly determine their current positions. The Ref. 5524G Calatrava Pilot Travel Time was a remarkable homage to aviation pioneers and the grand epoch of aerial conquest to which the Genevan manufacture can take credit for many contributions.
NOT CONTENT SIMPLY WITH A NEW EDITION, PATEK PHILIPPE PAID TRIBUTE TO ITS OWN HERITAGE WITH A HIGHLY CONTEMPORARY INTERPRETATION OF THE ICON By far not content simply with a new edition, Patek Philippe paid tribute to its own heritage with a highly contemporary interpretation of the icon. Instead of black, the usual dial colour of aviator’s watches, a very special and elegant blue was
chosen, offering an excellent contrast for optimised legibility. The emergence of this new face in the Patek Philippe collections was highly successful with men who appreciated a decidedly technical timepiece with a grand taille diameter of 42mm, all the more as it featured all the facets of artisanship, precision, and timeless elegance of a typical Patek Philippe watch. It also marked the birth
of a new family of timepieces with an eminently recognisable design. In 2018, Patek Philippe reinterpreted the original Calatrava Pilot Travel Time with a rose-gold version and a brown dial. In the same year, the manufacture launched the rose-gold model in the medium format (37.5mm) that was destined for feminine wrists but also welcomed by men who prefer somewhat smaller watches. In 2019, the pilot style
fashion took centre stage again with the Ref. 5520 Alarm Travel Time grand complication. With these introductions, pilot-style watches in just a few years established themselves as key models of Patek Philippe’s collections. They subtly embody the combination of tradition and innovation shared by all of the manufacture’s watches, presenting themselves as new classics of contemporary timepiece design just like, before them, the inscrutable Golden Ellipse as well as the iconic Nautilus and Aquanaut. This success was reinforced by the launch of the mid-sized Ref. 7234G-001 Calatrava Pilot Travel Time in white gold.
seamlessly with the strap lugs. The blue lacquered dial, inspired by aviator’s watches, is highly legible even in the dark thanks to applied white-gold numerals filled with a white luminous coating and broad luminous baton hands made of blued white gold. The face is decidedly technical yet timelessly elegant. The Ref. 7234G is worn on a shiny navy blue calfskin strap secured with a clevis prong buckle in white gold. It is reminiscent of the harnesses that allowed pilots to keep their parachutes and survival kits readily deployable.The scope of delivery includes a second calfskin strap in vintage brown with contrast stitching much like the belts for classic pilot overalls. This wristwatch for ladies and gentlemen comes in addition to the Ref. 5524G with a diameter of 42mm, making an ideal pair. Both formats of the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time are also available in rose gold with brown black-gradated dials (Refs. 5524R and 7234R).
Ref. 7234G-001 Calatrava Pilot Travel Time
A medium format for the white-gold model
As a medium-sized version of the Ref. 5524G launched in 2015, the Ref. 7234G Calatrava Pilot Travel Time has a diameter of 37.5mm to fit women’s and men’s wrists. The round Calatrava case in white gold is sleek with a flat and slightly bevelled bezel as well as a case band that merges almost
Ref. 7234R-001 Calatrava Pilot Travel Time The first self-winding Travel Time in a ladies’ wristwatch format
As a feminine interpretation of the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time, which in 2015 was launched as a men’s wristwatch in a white-gold case with a blue dial, the Ref. 7234R-001 (launched in 2018) combines a rose-gold case with a brown dial and a subtle black gradation toward the periphery. With a second time zone and a local-time date, this watch is also the first self-winding Travel Time model in Patek Philippe’s collection for women. Reflecting Patek Philippe’s tradition in aviator’s watches, the dial is superbly legible. It features applied, sculpted rosegold numerals with a white luminous
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THEY SUBTLY EMBODY THE COMBINATION OF TRADITION AND INNOVATION SHARED BY ALL OF THE MANUFACTURE’S WATCHES coating as well as broad luminous batonstyle hands. The pierced hour hand keeps track of home time. The two time zones are complemented with day/night indicators in apertures at 9 and 3 o’clock. As long as the owner is not on the go, the two hour hands are superposed. The two time-zone pushers are equipped with a patented safety lock that prevents unintended adjustments of the local time setting. The Ref. 7234R-001 Calatrava Pilot Travel Time comes with a vintage brown calfskin strap secured with a rose-gold clevis prong buckle. It is reminiscent of the harnesses that allowed pilots to keep their survival kits readily deployable. The watch is also available in a men’s version with the Ref. 5524R-001. n
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EXCLUSIVE EYEWEAR Lancashire based The Spectacle Factory is absolutely thrilled to be the first opticians in the region to have been selected as a stockist by the iconic world-renowned brand Cartier. Photography: Robin Lyndon
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stablished in 1996, The Spectacle Factory opened its new state-ofthe-art premises in early 2020. The family run business is managed by Robert Sands, who is extremely proud of the new premises as well as the specialist service they are able to deliver to clients. The latest prestigious addition to The Spectacle Factory’s collection is Cartier – a name that is synonymous with iconic style and amazing quality. To become stockists for the luxury brand, The Spectacle Factory had to go through a rigorous selection process, which included a whole range of criteria from an evaluation of the impressive new premises, to assessing the reputation of the company and reviewing
the other brands already stocked. With names such as Hugo Boss, Jimmy Choo, Gucci, Chloe and Chopard, as well as many unique independent collections sourced from all over the world, The Spectacle Factory really is the place to visit if you want a great new pair of glasses. Robert commented: “We’re incredibly
honoured to have the most five-star reviews for opticians in Lancashire. Our aim is to give clients the best vision possible – our innovative approach and investment in the most sophisticated technology, allows us to deliver this. The equipment we use gives our clients a 25 per cent more accurate prescription than a standard test, which represents a huge leap in eye testing.”
THE ZEISS VISUFIT 1000 ALLOWS CLIENTS TO SEE EXACTLY HOW THEY LOOK IN DIFFERENT STYLES FROM EVERY ANGLE Transforming the eyewear selection process from something most people don’t enjoy into an amazing experience is key to the success of The Spectacle Factory and it is apparent that every aspect of the business is different than you might expect from typical opticians. The dedicated and highly skilled team create
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a warm, friendly and welcoming environment in modern, spacious premises to help clients enjoy a relaxing and fun experience. They partner with ZEISS, a global leading technology enterprise in the world of optics to provide the latest vision technologies for clients. This enables The Spectacle Factory to stay at the forefront of optical technology and deliver the right solutions to their clients’ visual needs.
opened in early 2020 all safety measures were put in place, utilising technology where possible to keep clients safe. Appointments are also staggered so there are minimal numbers on site at any one time. This has allowed them to remain open throughout the pandemic without a single known instance of Covid transmission. Robert is passionate about the business and part of his role is to research advancements in the optical market across Europe and seek out the latest frame styles long before they usually come to the UK.
THE SPECTACLE FACTORY FEATURES BRANDS SUCH AS HUGO BOSS, JIMMY CHOO, GUCCI, CHLOE, CHOPARD AND CARTIER
Robert continued: “We regularly produce educational videos which are viewed by hundreds of thousands across the globe, giving us a far greater audience reach. As a result, we have clients around the world and in every county in the UK. To deliver a fully enjoyable experience to clients from afar, we have teamed up with Stanley House Hotel and Spa where clients can stay and experience the beauty of the Ribble Valley.” As the new premises and showroom were
Investments in the business are based on the latest technologies available that would benefit clients, as well as frames that Robert knows clients will adore from distinguished brands like Cartier or sophisticated independent brands that are often exclusive to them. One example of the innovative technology on offer is the ZEISS Visufit 1000, which allows clients to see exactly how they look in different styles from every angle, and easily compare different styles side by side. This makes choosing the right eyewear easier than ever before. It can even simulate
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different tints, which are a major trend at the moment. Robert concluded: “Whether you want to have the best eye care possible or you want to invest in striking glasses that make
you feel amazing, or both, come and meet our team of experienced specialists, who will make you feel safe, relaxed and reassured. With the introduction of the Cartier collection, complemented by many other distinguished brands you’ll certainly be spoilt for choice.” n
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Lancashire GP has set up a private GP service on the high street in Garstang for patients who may be struggling to see their NHS GP or are looking for faster and earlier diagnosis and follow up referral services. Photography: Andrew Clutterbuck
REDISCOVER YOUR BODY’S CAPABILITIES PAIN RELIEF DOESN’T HAPPEN BY CHANCE IT HAPPENS BY APPOINTMENT
ancashire GP has been set up by Dr Mani, a highly skilled General Practitioner who has worked as an NHS doctor for 12 years. She has a broad range of knowledge and expertise in all specialties and aims for patients to feel that they have a complete overview of their healthcare and genuinely feel listened to. The new private GP service works alongside existing NHS GPs, so your own GP will be kept fully aware of any treatment and referrals carried out by the Lancashire GP service. Dr Mani commented: “Lancashire GP is not a replacement for your NHS GP, but is an additional service that should help relieve some of the backlog the NHS is experiencing. We believe it will provide a very valuable
service to patients in the Garstang area.” Services include prompt and personal attention from the GP, a prescription service, health screening, sexual health services as well as referrals for scans and tests and any medical certificates. Patients can choose face to face, video or phone appointments as well as timings to suit their own needs. Dr Mani plans to expand the practice over the coming years with additional GPs being brought on board as well as a nurse to assist with numerous procedures. n Lancashire GP 14 High Street, Garstang, Preston PR3 1FA 01995 238081 lancashiregp.co.uk
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DISCOVER LEG CONFIDENCE Baring her legs in a dress was once a definite no-no for Ribble Valley resident Jean. She recently did just that, confidently walking her sister down the aisle. We reveal her secret
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n the late ‘90s, Jean from Clitheroe, who had confidently sported the shortest of mini dresses in the ‘60s and shorts in the ‘70s, stopped wearing hemlines higher than mid-calf and started living in trousers. The culprit, she explains, was leg veins and it was more than her wardrobe that was affected. “Years as a hairdresser had taken its toll, and I had unsightly veins at the back of my knees, thighs and calves. They were so obvious that when I went swimming I was often asked what had happened to my leg this made me immensely self-conscious. “I went to see my GP decades ago because my veins were unsightly and aching. He referred me to a specialist who was dismissive and told me they were purely cosmetic. I was embarrassed and felt I was wasting NHS time, so I never pursued treatment. “As a last resort, I tried covering them with leg makeup but that was a disaster, and I resigned myself to a life of keeping my legs under wraps. “My daughter told me about Doctor Montero and the pioneering laser treatment
he was offering at his private clinic in Burnley. It sounded promising, so I made an appointment for a consultation. “I instantly knew I’d made the right decision in going to Discover Laser. My first impression was that I was in a professional place - I received a warm welcome, the clinic was pristine, it was a lovely place to have treatment. I instantly felt at ease. “My consultation with Doctor Montero couldn’t have been more different to the one with the specialist years earlier - I felt listened to and understood. He carefully assessed my veins, explained what treatment was possible, what was involved, the results I could expect to see, and patiently answered all my questions. “I instantly had confidence in Doctor Montero and decided to go ahead with treatment. I was a little apprehensive about how the treatment would feel and how it would go, but I needn’t have worried. “My laser treatment went well. There was some discomfort - a bit like being flicked with an elastic band. The treated area was red, a bit swollen and bruised, but I wasn’t concerned - it healed fairly quickly and I had
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24-7 access to Doctor Montero if needed. “I had four treatments in all to get the desired result. Doctor Montero was happy - I was elated! My confidence was instantly boosted, and I felt so much better. As soon as I was allowed to have my legs in the sun, I was back in my shorts on my very next holiday to Florida. So much better than overheating in long pants. “Ten years on and my legs still look great. When my younger sister asked me to give her away at her wedding there was no need to deliberate over what I could wear to feel confident and feminine, I knew it would be a dress. It was a beautifully warm September day, and I was able to go barelegged with pride. “If you’re hiding your legs and wishing you weren’t, want to get your confidence back and feel better, I highly recommend Discover Laser for their expertise and patient care. I can’t praise or thank them enough.” ■ Discover Laser’s Non-surgical Leg Vein Treatments Nd:YAG + Intense Pulsed Laser for veins up to 2mm width Microsclerotherapy Injections for veins up to 3mm width (non varicose) To book your LEG VEIN CONSULTATION with Dr Montero call Discover Laser’s friendly team on 01282 420886 To find out more about treatment visit: www.discoverlaser.co.uk
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espite new lockdown restrictions, RejuvaMed in Clitheroe is able to continue to offer its medical services for women’s health, varicose veins and weight management as normal in a COVID-secure outpatient environment. Experienced local GP Dr Helen McKeating is part of the team and specialises in women’s health and gynaecology. Dr Helen explains: “Many women experience potentially embarrassing and inconvenient ‘waterworks’ symptoms which include what we call stress or urge incontinence. This means they have ‘oops! moments’ when coughing, laughing or sneezing, or need to suddenly rush to the toilet. It is thought that up to 60 per cent of women experience such symptoms. “There is limited help that can be offered for such problems by the NHS and often women are ashamed and afraid to seek medical care. But now RejuvaMed offers a new high-tech treatment which can quickly help solve those problems.”
BHRT FROM REJUVAMED HAS CHANGED MY LIFE! Mrs Sian Roberts
The clinic has introduced the 3D-Vjuve, which is the latest addition to 3D’s range of laser systems. The 3D-Vjuve offers an exciting new vaginal tightening treatment, working in a minimally invasive way to manage a range of post-childbirth and peri-menopausal issues, from incontinence to vaginal atrophy (thinning and inflammation of the vaginal wall) and dryness. There is increasing research evidence that it can also improve sexual function. After an initial consultation to assess suitability, Dr Helen uses the 3D-Vjuve to treat these embarrassing and often
LIFE-CHANGING TREATMENTS Award winning clinic RejuvaMed at Holmes Mill offers specialist women’s health services including Bioidentical HRT limiting conditions in a fast, painless and highly effective way, with little or no downtime. A consultation with Dr Helen is £50, with each subsequent treatment priced at £500, or just £1300 for the recommended course of three sessions. RejuvaMed is also the first clinic in Lancashire to introduce bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), a natural, individually tailored and effective alternative to current NHS HRT treatments.
Bioidentical hormones have the same chemical structure as naturally occurring hormones, which diminish as we age. These can benefit patients who
have a hormone imbalance, particularly if they have tried other hormonal medications on the NHS, including HRT, and experienced unwanted side effects.
It can also help treat other hormonal imbalances such as menstrual problems, postnatal depression, osteoporosis and endometriosis. The treatment plan includes regular follow ups and monitoring in order to ensure optimum results. Prices for BHRT start at £50 for an initial fact-finding consultation. n For more information or to book a consultation with Dr Helen at our CQC registered medical clinic, please email info@rejuvamed.co.uk and we will call you back.
After an initial consultation, Dr Helen will carry out blood tests to pinpoint specific issues and then prescribe a personalised treatment plan that includes a tailor-made hormone prescription. The medicines are then delivered to your home address. Bioidentical HRT can give relief from a wide range of pre-menopausal and menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, mood changes, weight gain and sleep issues.
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LOOKING & FEELING 20 YEARS YOUNGER Christina Knowles, a retired diabetes nurse explains to Meena McDonald how her journey at EMA Skin Aesthetics has enabled her to regain her youthful looks During her journey to more youthful skin Christina has received: The transformative Plasma Pen™ and Hya Pen Pro, plus the most advanced non-invasive skin procedures and facial treatments that EMA pioneers by using the latest scientifically-proven technology available today.
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round five years ago Christina was concerned about lines appearing and wanted to rejuvenate her face. Through a reliable recommendation she contacted Emma Pearce, the owner of EMA Skin Aesthetics. She’s never looked back and better still, she now looks 20 years younger! A recent visit to A&E proved this. When she was called through from the waiting area, the doctor couldn’t believe Christina was the right person from her date of birth, as she doesn’t remotely look 71 years old. The doctor had looked around the waiting area and assumed she wasn’t there until she made her presence known. This amused Christina and she excitedly admits this happens a lot nowadays. Christina then went on to tell me about another similar occurrence on meeting an old friend in the gym she had just joined. Christina’s journey started with a thorough consultation and skin analysis with Emma. Christina explained her areas of concern which included fine lines, wrinkles, sagging areas, pigmentation and facial scars from childhood. Confidently, Emma produced a personalised treatment plan she knew would exceed Christina’s expectations and truly transform her skin.
Since starting the treatments, Christina’s skin has looked tremendous and not only is the scarring hardly visible, she has very few lines and impeccable skin elasticity. Looking through some old photographs, Christina came across one from 20 years ago when she was going through a difficult divorce, and she could see more lines on her face in the photograph than she can now. Christina concluded: “I feel like I have a new lease of life. I love socialising and adore my Zumba and Salsa classes at the gym. Not only does Emma make me look so much younger with her professional and unique treatments, she makes me feel so good about myself and I can’t thank her enough for that.” Emma, the founder and Director of EMA Skin Aesthetics is highly respected in the industry and has had an outstanding career for 18 years. Her primary aim is to enable her clients to look and feel confident about their appearance. Her clinical and beauty commitment to her clients is achieving timeless, astounding results, through administering scientifically-proven, cutting-edge treatments. n
Christina commented: “Emma is so meticulous and puts her heart and soul into what she does. She’s incredibly passionate and really cares about you as an individual. I completely trust her expertise and knowledge and feel very spoilt and indulged when I go to see her each month. I love every minute of it.”
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LOOKING GOOD EVERY DAY Whether you go to the gym or enjoy a swim, looking your best 24/7 is achievable with the latest semi-permanent solutions and skin enhancing treatments by beauty expert Angela Kay facial features or have excessively oily skin that causes make-up to smear. A fantastic procedure to open up and enhance eyes, Angela can create the most delicate line within your lashes that will be there even when you go swimming or to the gym. Lips can similarly be enhanced and defined with a beautiful natural colour giving them a more youthful look.
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espected beauty therapist Angela Kay has many years’ experience in tried and trusted treatments that enhance looks enabling clients to look their very best all the time. From boosting brows and semi-permanent make-up solutions that enhance eyes and lips, to the very latest skin smoothing treatments favoured by celebrities – whatever your concern, Angela will offer a free consultation at her beautifully refurbished salon in Brockhall Village in the Ribble Valley.
SEMI-PERMANENT MAKE-UP To keep you looking your best 24/7 semi-permanent make-up is great for those who may have an allergic reaction to conventional makeup, have no time to apply make-up daily, have asymmetrical
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Microblading is a skilled procedure that enhances brows making them look thicker and more defined. It is perfect for those with sparse eyebrows that may have been over-plucked, those who have to pencil in eyebrows every day and those who may have suffered hair loss due to chemotherapy. With many years’ experience, Angela can create the perfect shape, shade and colour by gently adding incredibly fine lines matching the hair of your natural brow.
WRINKLE RELAXING INJECTIONS
Minimally invasive, this works by blocking nerve impulses, creating a smoother appearance to the skin. The muscles are unable to create the frown that causes lines to appear and it can also lift the
brow area slightly to give a more ‘awake’ look. Areas targeted can include the forehead, vertical lines between the eyebrows and crows’ feet around the eyes.
DERMAL FILLERS
This is a fantastic procedure to fill fine lines or deep wrinkles around the mouth, smoker’s lines or the nose to mouth lines. It is also used to plump out lips. Angela doesn’t create the ‘trout pout’, only natural enhancements are her aim. Bio-degradable hyaluronic acid, naturally found in our skin, is injected beneath the skin’s surface to add volume and contour.
PROFHILO
“Profhilo gives results that speak for themselves, it is amazing!” says Angela. Profhilo is also hyaluronic acid (HA) but it doesn’t sit in the wrinkle, it spreads underneath the skin, rehydrating and plumping, smoothing and tightening the skin and it also stimulates collagen. Two sessions four weeks apart are required for maximum results – £400. n For more details please take a look at Angela’s websites: angelakays.co.uk aklaser.co.uk akbrows.com
SPECIAL OFFER! 20% OFF PROFHILO Offer closes 31st October 2021
Angela Kay’s Beauty Salon 46 Warner Street Accrington BB5 1HN Angela Kay’s, Brockhall Village 07813 195888 angelakays.co.uk aklaser.co.uk akbrows.com
5* rating on Google, Trip Advisor and Facebook – Top-rated salon on Treatwell
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Cheryl Hook of melt explains her love of fragrance and how it can help reduce stress and improve well-being
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ack in the 1990’s, after a lifelong love of fragrance, melt began experimenting with essential oils to help balance some of the more negative aspects of a busy working life, which involved a lot of travel. The resulting formulations worked so well that we continued to develop more and today have a library of over 50 fragrances to call on. Fast forward to the spring of 2020 and suddenly we were all at home – and those of us that were still able, or required to work, were doing so at stressful levels. At melt we started to look at ways to enhance our time at home with fragrance. Studies have shown that fragrance influences how we perceive an activity or place – and how we feel about it.
Here’s how it works: We smell with our brain, NOT our nose. When you inhale a fragrance, especially essential oils, the compounds enter the olfactory system via the nasal passage and from there have a direct impact on the area of the brain that deals with emotions, memory, mood and heart rate.
IT’S MORE THAN
JUST FRAGRANCE...
Once we understand this, we can start to choose our fragrances to help create positive changes to emotional and physical well-being, productivity and reduce stress. Knowing how different oils work means we can create different aroma-zones. For example, fragrances can be introduced in hand washes in the bathrooms as well as in spritzes, diffusers and candles. About the benefits of essential oils: Lavender: seriously versatile, it can promote restful sleep and relaxation – a definite contender for the end of day bath and bed. (Found in our White, Lavender, Still & Rich Cream fragrances) Rose Geranium: balances emotions, calming and uplifting – great for those tricky zoom meetings. (Used in our Neroli & Rose Geranium fragrance) Grapefruit: refreshing, antiseptic and stimulating – perfect to kick start the day. (Found in Shine) Petigrain: uplifting and good for exhaustion. (Used in our Recherche fragrance) Rose: balances and calms. (Used in our Still, More & Noir fragrances) Vetiver: grounding and soothing. (Used in Nutmeg & Vetiver fragrance) Frankincense: eases coughs and helps with deep breathing. (Used in Violet & Black Pepper)
Peppermint: great for headaches. (Used in Still) So, from the above it is easy to see how switching your home fragrances can help you close the door on the ‘office’ and establish a relaxing environment for the evening. As the nights draw in – why not visit melt? We have a peaceful and relaxing Chandlery where you can select your perfect fragrance over a glass of wine. We operate a ‘no rush, no push’ welcome to all visitors. n Retail outlet, Chandlery and Reading Room open seven days a week
Monday to Saturday: 10am-5pm Sundays and Bank Holidays: 12noon-4.30pm
melt Backridge Farm Waddington BB7 3LQ 01200 443377 www.themeltco.com /meltcandles themeltco @meltcandles
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WORLD-LEADING TECHNOLOGY
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ockdown had a profound effect on beauty expert Becki Chanter – she realised just how time consuming waxing could be so once lockdown was lifted, she invested in the latest laser technology at her Clitheroe-based salon – The Beauty Bar.
Using the best laser technology at The Beauty Bar, Becki Chanter can deliver a permanent hair removal solution with Elysion. Photography: Kirsten Platt Today she has world-leading Elysion, featuring the most advanced diode laser technology meaning clients never have to shave or wax again – as Becki explains: “Many hair removal treatments are not permanent and a top-up is required after six months or a year. After six to eight sessions with Elysion, no more treatments are required – hair removal is permanent.” Trained to Elysion Level 4, Becki, who has 16 years in the beauty industry, adds: “Elysion can be used on all areas of the body and it is effective on all skin types.”
Elysion uses optimum wavelength to deliver high energy – the laser heats the hair follicle disabling it at the root causing the hair to fall out permanently. Delivering superior results, after six to
eight sessions, six to eight weeks apart, you will be hair free thanks to Elysion’s high power and patented cooling technology. Joining Becki at The Beauty Bar once a month is Dr Hanna Kinsella, from the Real Housewives of Cheshire, who is an expert in delivering wrinkle relaxing injections and working alongside Becki on a regular basis is fully qualified beauty therapist Maria Hitchen, who is also The Beauty Bar’s nail art queen! n The Beauty Bar 6 Swan Courtyard, Castle Street Clitheroe BB7 2DQ 01200 422685
@thebeautybarclitheroe
Whatever you’re facing We’re here to listen Call free day or night on
116 123 Email
jo@samaritans.org A registered charity Chris O’Donovan Photography/Samaritans
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WHERE MEMBERS COME FIRST… Easily accessible, membership at Oakhill Leisure brings with it a whole host of benefits including state-of-the-art equipment, luxury facilities and free on-site parking
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ucked away in the peaceful grounds of Oakhill School in Whalley is a hidden gem of a gym that combines the very best in terms of fitness, leisure and luxury spa-style facilities. After a full refurbishment, Oakhill Leisure has recently invested over £80,000 in new gym equipment, a dedicated spin studio and has expanded the class timetable. With free parking, unlimited personal training advice and luxury changing facilities, featuring showers and saunas, members have access to a host of premium facilities that are unrivalled within the region. The new TechnoGym equipment features treadmills, cross-trainers, rowers, a Skillmill, Stairmaster, Air Assault bike and Skillbikes that connect to STRAVA to create virtual rides so cyclists can still train throughout the dark winter months – and stay warm and dry!
There is also a new high-tech dedicated spin studio offering over 60 classes per week with the recently updated timetable. “Started back after lockdown doing the virtual spin classes. A bit dubious at first wondering if I would enjoy them, I must say they are excellent classes. With the new set up, changes and brand new equipment, Oakhill is definitely a great place to train. Wouldn’t go anywhere else.” J Richardson
Overall Oakhill Leisure, with its affiliation to world renowned Les Mills and TechnoGym, is able to offer over 120 classes per week including BodyPump™, BodyCombat™ and GRIT™. Classes can be experienced virtually in the studio or with one of Oakhill’s qualified PT instructors, as Oakhill Leisure’s Gemma
ONE WEEK FREE TRIAL! Oakhill Leisure is offering a one-week free trial with no pressure to sign up on completion. To start your free trial: Call: 01254 824333 Visit: oakhill-leisure.com
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Baron explains: “Having a mix of virtual and live classes gives members so much more flexibility, which they really enjoy as they can mix and match.” With customer service at its core, Oakhill Leisure offers new members a full induction, so they feel safe and comfortable using the facilities and with professional training advice, members are assured of ongoing reviews, support and unlimited motivation! Gemma adds: “At Oakhill Leisure our USPs are our state-of-the-art fitness facilities combined with our unrivalled customer service, our changing rooms which add a touch of luxury, our independent in-house beauty studio alongside free car parking – and all set in a beautiful location.” The county-standard indoor sports hall, which members can enjoy at a discounted hire, is perfect for badminton, basketball, tennis, table tennis, netball, cricket and football. The hall is also perfectly placed to host sporting events with seating for over 200 spectators – as well as being the location for Oakhill’s popular children’s holiday clubs. Outside there is also a 3G pitch that can be hired by members, nonmembers and clubs. n For more details about Oakhill Leisure go to: oakhill-leisure.com or call 01254 824333
Where to find Oakhill Leisure: Located in the grounds of Oakhill School off Wiswell Lane and easily accessed from Whalley centre or the A671 bypass.
Oakhill Leisure Wiswell Lane, Whalley BB7 9AF 01254 824333 oakhill-leisure.com
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BEAUT Y BOOST With many years in the industry Helen Coates Aesthetics aims to provide first class treatments leaving you looking your very best
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elen Coates and her experienced team know that each client is individual therefore all treatments are tailored to each customer. With 25 years’ experience, Helen provides an extensive range of treatments from microblading to the latest skin smoothing collagen injections. Helen explains why microblading is such a popular treatment: “Microblading is a semi-permanent treatment that gently introduces pigment into the skin by creating tiny hair strokes that mimic the natural hair of the brow. This treatment can be used to create a brow, to enhance faint eyebrows or to create a perfect fuller brow.”
Laser hair removal is also an incredibly popular treatment: “This is the most effective method of hair removal available that can be used on most areas of the face and body. We recommend a course six to 10 treatments, depending on the area, every four weeks.”
Helen Coates Aesthetics Treatments: Wrinkle relaxing treatments. Used in the top half of the face to eliminate crow’s feet, forehead lines and frown lines this is a popular treatment and promotes a youthful and fresh appearance Profhilo, Jalupro & HMW (collagen booster) Aqualix (fat eliminator for stubborn pockets of fat on face and body) Mesotherapy (skin needling) to treat fine lines, wrinkles, scarring and pigmentation
EXCELIGHT HAIR REMOVAL OFFER! Buy 5 sessions of Excelight hair removal and get the 6th one FREE Book before 20th September 2021
Popular areas treated are bikini line, under arm, facial hair and for men the chest and back. Unlike other methods such as waxing and shaving, IPL offers long-term results. The hair is targeted at specific times during the hair growth cycle to prevent hair from returning. IPL can also be used effectively in the removal of hyper-pigmentation and unsightly red veins and capillaries on the face. Follow the beauty experts on Facebook or Instagram for beauty tips and latest offers! n
Electrolysis (short wave diathermy used for mole and skin tag removal) Laser hair removal Skin rejuvenation treatments for skin resurfacing and firming Vitamin B12 booster Biotin which can help with hair loss, dull skin and forgetfulness Mdik8 professional peel to promote and stimulate collagen and elastin, also exfoliates to produce youthful skin Dermaplaning – eliminate ‘peach fuzz’ and promotes deep exfoliation Semi-permanent make-up including eye brows, eye liner and lip enhancement Eye Envy – eye lash growth stimulator All the above treatments require a consultation prior to appointment
New treatments coming soon: Plasmablast – professional wrinkle reduction and skin tightening treatment Sclerotherapy – removal of unwanted veins
SPECIAL MICROBLADING OFFER! Microblading was £250 now £199 for anyone booking before 20th September 2021
All customers have an initial consultation to advise on the best brow look. A refresh is only needed every 12-18 months, which is the main reason many women love this treatment!
Helen Coates Aesthetics 602 Burnley Road, Crawshawbooth Rossendale BB4 8JA 01706 216279 @HelenCoatesAesthetics @helencoatesaesthetics
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KING AND QUEEN OF COLOUR
the hairdressing industry as he was part of the Schwarzkopf Young Artistic Team and won their Creative Colour Award for three consecutive years. He also takes to the stage to deliver seminars and training classes to other hairdressers across the country. But despite the undoubted talent and success of his team, Freddie prides himself on creating a professional yet down-to-earth atmosphere in the salon. And it is a real family affair too – Matt is Freddie’s husband and Beth is his niece. Supporting them on the salon floor are Hayley Miller, who has been part of the Freddie’s family for 29 years, Jade Rothwell, who has 20 years’ service and Nick Wright with 14 years. Freddie says: “Of course we want our clients to get the luxury, professional experience they expect. But we also want them to feel welcome, comfortable and part of the Freddie’s family. “It is our 30th anniversary next year and some clients who came to us on our very first day are still with us now. I think that speaks volumes about the talent and dedication of my entire team, who always strive to be the best.” n To find out more about the Freddie’s experience or to book an appointment call 01706 222762
well as 21 years of experience. The two of
Amanda Killelea talks to the them complement each other perfectly meaning leaders of the professional colour their joint knowledge and talent help us to give our clients exactly what they want and team at Freddie’s
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etween them Matt Threlfall and Beth Dickinson have almost 40 years of hair colour experience at the highest level between them. The creative pair lead the professional colour team at Lancashire’s premier hair salon, Freddie’s in Rossendale. And salon owner Freddie Cunliffe believes their unparalleled experience makes them the county’s king and queen of colour. Freddie explains: “Beth was just 17 when she completed the Schwarzkopf Colour Masterclass – which is the equivalent of a degree in colour – making her the youngest ever person to qualify. “Her knowledge of the science and technology in colouring is second to none. Beth is never afraid to push the boundaries of colour which other salons might be wary of trying. “Matt has the vision and creative flair, as
take their colour to the next level.” Matt and Beth constantly strive to improve and learn, making sure they are always at the forefront of the latest hairdressing trends and technology. Beth specialises in blonde looks and says: “I am not afraid to try anything, but I will always be honest with a client if they bring a picture in – it may take more than one or two sessions in the salon chair to achieve the look they want but we will do our best to get them there whilst maintaining the condition of their hair.” Matt explains: “This year I think we will see a move away from the balayage grown-out colour look and a return to more traditional highlights and highlights that frame the face. “We like to think that no challenge is ever too big for us – if a client has had a hair disaster at home or at another salon, we are happy to correct it.” Matt’s talents have been recognised by
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WELLBEING AT ITS BEST Offering one-to-one therapy sessions to help with any issues you may face, Sara Dewhurst and The Well Nest now lead Wellness Walks surrounded by nature to counteract isolation and encourage social interaction. Photography: Kirsten Platt
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he Well Nest’s Sara Dewhurst BSc, MSc, MBPsS is a wellness expert who takes a holistic approach to wellbeing. Based at a new location in the centre of Whalley, Sara, an integrative therapist and health psychologist in training, is specially trained to understand the psychological and emotional aspects of health and illness and works with clients to improve their overall health and wellbeing through one-to-one therapy. More recently, she has set up a therapeutic Wellness Walking Group in order to boost wellbeing through exercise and social contact. With a therapy room at 85 King Street, Sara offers face-to-face consultations on Wednesdays up until 8pm so clients don’t
need to take time out of work and she also offers online and outdoor therapy sessions. Specialising in anxiety, panic, low mood and loss of confidence, Sara uses an integrative approach that includes cognitive behavioural therapy techniques and mindfulness to help clients rediscover how to feel happy, healthy and in control of a life they love. Integrative therapy brings together different elements of specific therapies as The Well Nest believes there is no single approach that can treat each client in
SPECIAL OFFER! 10% off therapy sessions Offer lasts until the end of September 2021 Email: sara@wellnestribblevalley.com
varying situations. This approach ensures clients fulfil their wellness goals. “I take a holistic approach that focuses on wellness of the mind and body,” says Sara, who has noticed a huge increase in people consulting her about anxiety issues following the pandemic. “It has been noticeable the number of people who have become more anxious following lockdowns. Other issues have also come to light – all stemming from the Covid crisis. “I am incredibly flexible and work with a lot of people who come to me with different problems, but my core ethos is to always take a multi-disciplined approach to wellness.” This approach has led Sara to setting up the Wellness Walking Group in Whalley offering like-minded people route-led walks: “We usually have around a dozen people and in terms of wellness it works incredibly well. “The Well Nest plans the routes, which are usually around 5k and take around one-and-a-half hours,” says Sara, who leads the walks in the countryside surrounding Whalley. “Walkers can simply follow the route and walk along behind chatting. Just the fact there is social contact and shared experiences can often help lighten any burden they are feeling. Most importantly, feelings of isolation are reduced, and we are immersed in nature which is a huge boost to wellbeing. At The Well Nest our holistic approach includes physical wellbeing as well as good mental health, so our walking group has been a real bonus.” n For a one-to-one therapy session at The Well Nest consulting room in Whalley, online or outdoor therapy session, or to enquire about the Wellness Walking Group email Sara on: sara@wellnestribblevalley.com
The Well Nest 85 King Street, Whalley BB7 9SW sara@wellnestribblevalley.com wellnestribblevalley.com
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A SKILLED ART With a ‘natural but noticeable’ ethos, Dr Natalie Walsh MBChB has brought premium beauty aesthetics to Whalley
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xperts have revealed that our genetics count towards less than 20 per cent of our skin’s ageing process, so the way we take care of our skin day in, day out, has a huge impact. Aesthetic treatments don’t have to be invasive. Whalley-based Dr Natalie Walsh, of Dr Natalie Clinics, offers a range of fantastic treatments which have proven outstanding results. Dr Natalie, who also offers her services at associate clinics across the UK including Harley Street in London, advises that aesthetics is a skilled art.
With a GMC regulated doctor at the helm and an associate member of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) Dr Natalie Clinics is also a Safe Face Approved Clinic meaning clients are in the hands of a professional when they undergo treatment. At her Whalley base in King Street, Dr Natalie has a diverse clientele treating every day, common skin concerns including ageing, profile balancing, sun damage, acne, rosacea, tired eyes, fine lines and wrinkles. Some of Dr Natalie’s most popular ‘tweakments’ include:
Image shows the results of the Profhilo treatment
Profile balancing:
This is fast becoming one of Dr Natalie’s most popular requests from both men and women. Dr Natalie will provide a consultation whereby she can discuss your concerns and develop a strategy to create a more balanced, symmetrical profile.
Morpheus8:
Also nicknamed the ‘Lockdown Lift’ by clients. This is a non-invasive radiofrequency treatment which boosts natural collagen levels from underneath the skin whilst firming and tightening. A celebrity favourite!
These are just a few treatments Dr Natalie Clinics has to offer, please get in touch for more information, or to arrange a consultation
JOIN US FOR OUR LAUNCH PARTY Saturday 9th October
5pm - 7pm at Dr Natalie’s Clinic in Whalley, then from 7pm onwards at Whalley Wine Bar
FIZZ, NIBBLES & FREEBIES! One lucky winner will have a GOLDEN TICKET to win a £500 skincare voucher! Morpheus8 and Lumecca raffle with proceeds going to East Lancashire Hospice
Prescription skincare:
Dr Natalie Clinics also offer a range of award-winning prescription skincare and facials which have proven very popular with clients after seeing noticeable results by simply switching up their skincare routine. Your makeup will never be a 10 if your skincare is only a two! Dr Natalie has a suitable skincare programme for all types of skin concerns. n
Dr Natalie Clinics Nymrod House 85 King Street Whalley BB7 9SW 01200 871227 drnatalie.co.uk
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@drnatalieclinics
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21ST CENTURY LIVING With its historic abbey, impressive viaduct and beautiful surrounding countryside, Whalley offers rural living combined with a whole host of 21st century lifestyle amenities
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hile Whalley is well known for its great selection of small independent businesses, the newly opened Whalley Wine Bar and the lovely boutique-style shops, Whalley’s history and the impressive buildings associated with it, are often overlooked. While most people know that Whalley is home to the historic abbey, one of the most impressive structures is Whalley Viaduct – known locally as Whalley Arches. This 48-span railways bridge, which
crosses the River Calder, is a listed red brick structure. It was built between 1846 and 1850 under the engineering supervision of Terrence Wolfe Flanagan and formed part of the Bolton, Blackburn, Clitheroe and West Yorkshire Railway. It is the longest and largest railway viaduct in Lancashire. Over seven million bricks and 12,338 cubic metres of stone were used in its construction during which timber was used for temporary platforms and also for the permanent foundation piles. During construction in 1849, two of the 41 arches then completed, collapsed with the loss of three lives. The only decorative features on the viaduct are on the east side of the bridge, nearest the remains of the 14th century Cistercian abbey – for which Whalley is well known. The abbey is located on the banks of the River Calder, which has a man-made weir section, which is said to have allowed the monks to collect water. It has been suggested that was one of the main reasons for the abbey being built where it was. The dam was built to guide water to a channel, that fed a water wheel in a local corn mill, which has since been converted
into housing, but the remains of the wheel can still be seen at the back of the building. In 2015 a 100kw hydro installation and fish pass was completed at Whalley Weir on the Calder – the micro hydro-electric generating plant uses a variable speed Archimedean screw.
With its own railway station, Whalley is well-placed taking commuters to Clitheroe, Blackburn and Manchester and in recent years the town has seen a huge surge in housing development on a number of sites. The town is popular with young families, who are keen to take advantage of all that Whalley has to offer in terms of schools, rural living, independent shops and, of course, the wider Ribble Valley renowned for its fine food, artisan producers and first class bars, restaurants and country inns. n
Since launching Athertons back in 1994, Managing Director John Atherton has successfully grown the Whalley business through his professional, reliable and bespoke approach. John is a chartered surveyor and specialises in the sale and purchase of rural property and land, providing his unique level of knowledge and service to all our clientele.
01254 828810 athertons-uk.com
As members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), we work to strict professional regulations and guidelines. We pride ourselves on our sound knowledge of the industry, area and market, underpinned with excellent interpersonal skills.
Hambledon View, Clerk Hill Road, Whalley, BB7
Guide Price £750,000
Spacious family house set on a large plot (1.1 acres) with huge potential to create a fantastic country home or up to three individual large houses (subject to planning permission). It lies in generous gardens and enjoyed a planning consent (which has now expired) to extend the residence to include a fifth bedroom, garage and more living space with a total gross internal area of around 2100sq ft.
Wiswell Lane, Whalley, BB7
£2,500,000
Bramley Meade Hall is an important property of great character and local historic significance, situated on the edge of the popular village of Whalley in the heart of the Ribble Valley. The house, constructed in 1882 and formerly a maternity hospital, has been elegantly converted by highlighting the original features of the building and adding to the main house to complement the Italian Renaissance style architecture. The delightful gardens, extending to approximately three acres, complement the house with well maintained lawns and planted areas with a beautiful fountain and stone built water feature at the front of the house.
Bennetts Close, Wiswell Lane, Whalley, BB7
£1,795,000
A meticulously crafted, high specification five bedroomed executive detached family home located within short walking distance of the highly sought after Ribble Valley village of Whalley. Killymoon, being the largest of five plots, extends to approximately 5,860 Sq Ft over three floors and has been finished to a truly outstanding standard throughout with absolutely no expense spared in any aspect of the property. A fine example of luxurious living at its very best. Bennetts Close is a gated community which consists of only five private residences. This house represents a rare opportunity to purchase a substantial family home on an exclusive development close to the heart of the village.
Clitheroe Road, Whalley, BB7
Offers Over £750,000
This magnificent five bedroom Victorian terrace property is absolutely amazing in every aspect from top to bottom. Offering a substantial amount of living space over four floors, this is a fantastic opportunity to acquire a real landmark property in the heart of Whalley village. Renovated to an outstanding standard throughout, with no expense spared, this large, extended family home offers plenty of flexible living space including three reception rooms and five good sized bedrooms.
01254 828810 athertons-uk.com
Athertons Whalley 53 King Street Whalley, Lancashire BB7 9SP Tel: 01254 828810
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WOMEN PUT THEIR FOOT DOWN The LANX shoe-making mantra ‘for the boardroom to the bar’ is now extended to women, who have demanded the brand create an all-female collection, now available online and at their style-driven warehouse shop in Whalley
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hen Whalley-based shoe brand LANX launched three years ago, following an extensive marketing campaign, the brand gained a nationwide loyal following with its diverse collection of men’s ‘proper shoes’. With a local warehouse store, busy events schedule and international online presence, women soon became aware of the innovative LANX brand and it wasn’t long before their rapidly growing audience of female followers demanded their own collection, as LANX founder Marco Vaghetti explains: “As we’ve developed our brand and carved out a space in the men’s footwear market we’ve attracted an incredible following from women. “They wanted to wear our existing styles,
however the men’s sizing was proving an issue. So, the message was loud and clear – we needed to create similar shoes with a female-specific fit.”
I’VE BEEN ‘ROAD-TESTING’ A PAIR OF THEIR NEW WOMEN’S HIKER STYLE BOOTS FOR A FEW MONTHS NOW AND THEY ARE FAULTLESS! Following 18-months of in-house design and research, working closely with leading local female creatives, including designer and model, Lily Kate, LANX launched their women’s collection at the beginning of July this year and within just six weeks sold out! Swift off the mark, LANX were able to
BACK IN STOCK!
The new LANX women’s collection is available at their Whalley warehouse shop and online at: lanxshoes.com
“I’ve been ‘road-testing’ a pair of their new women’s Whalley hiker style boots for a few months now and they are faultless! Contributing to the transformation of LANX becoming a brand for both men and women has been a really exciting process for me.” The new LANX women’s collection features 21 different styles of shoes and boots in a diverse range of quality leather and colourways. Starting from £155 for the Harwood loafers to the Dinckley toe-cap boots at £190, the women’s collection, all named after local towns and villages, is available at the impressive LANX warehouse shop on Mitton Road Business Park (no appointment necessary), or online at lanxshoes.com. LANX can also be found exhibiting at various festivals, shows and pop-up events around the UK. n
LANX Unit 25, Mitton Road Business Park Whalley BB7 9YE lanxshoes.com Open daily: 10am-4pm
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A VERY SPECIAL PLACE… What an absolute pleasure it was to visit the Whalley Wine Bar to sample some great wines complemented by superb, continental-style sharing platters, writes Simon Smith
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t is amazing to see that those at the pinnacle of our hospitality industry have had the courage and foresight to open exciting new ventures. Tom Jones is one of those entrepreneurial visionaries who has planned a new venture – the Whalley Wine Bar – next door to his existing Whalley Wine Shop which he has run for 10 years. The Whalley Wine Bar embraces Tom’s massive love and understanding of the wine world and he has brought it to life in the former Barclay’s Bank, which he has converted with a massive amount of planning and imagination. The wine bar is beautifully designed and presented. Outside tables provide a great al fresco option while inside the bank’s old vault is now a space where guests can sample
some of the more exclusive wine offerings and the main bar area is reminiscent of an Italian enoteca or Spanish bodega. Along with friends, we were lucky to find our table in a prime position in front of the bar where we were presented with a very comprehensive wine choice – I believe over 350 wines to choose from! If that sounds daunting don’t be put off, Tom alongside his skilled sommelier and team, are extremely knowledgeable and are happy to advise, in a very informal way.
IT WAS FASCINATING TO PEOPLE-WATCH AS DELIGHTED CUSTOMERS POPPED IN FOR DRINKS – TOM REALLY HAS CREATED SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL HERE Judith and Sue are rosé girls and two glasses of Billecart-Salmon Rosé Champagne perfectly complemented the buzzing atmosphere. John and I decided to sample one of Tom’s small selection of superb craft beers, with two bottles of Sam Smiths lager that neither of us had sampled before, but it was agreeable in every way. Accompanied by smoked almonds, truffled crisps and very special Perello olives, we were off to a very good start. The wine bar doesn’t pretend to be a restaurant, they serve a small selection of delicious food on platters and sharing boards, sourced from local suppliers with quality and provenance being their priority.
It was time to move on to wine and a quick chat with Tom had us eagerly drinking a South African Chardonnay, a lovely crisp wine and, as with all his wines, it was amazing value for money, by the glass or the bottle, proving that good wine needn’t break the bank! It was fascinating to people-watch as delighted customers popped in for drinks – Tom really has created something very special here.
Continuing our food journey, small plates of Ortiz sardines and Nardin Boquerones – anchovies in oil not salt – served in their tins with crusty bread, were absolutely delicious and a great accompaniment to the wine. Sharing boards of mixed cheese and charcuterie from some of Lancashire’s finest producers, were equally delicious. We had the most wonderful night, great wine and food along with fantastic knowledgeable service in an amazing environment. Tom’s vision and execution are to be applauded – and most of all experienced! n
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From the Multi Award Winning… Tue - Sat Sunday Monday
10.30am - 8pm 10.30am - 6pm closed
FREE LOCAL DELIVERY*
*Within 20 10 miles miles from from the the shop shop (63 (63 King King St, St, UK Whalley), £9.99 to anywhere else in the UK.
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...Comes the Ribble Valley’s Newest & Finest Wine Bar A genuine wine bar, created by wine lovers, for wine lovers. Wed - Thu: 4pm - 11pm
Fri - Sat: 12pm - 11pm
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THE ULTIMATE A-Z OF CANADA First Class Holidays take us on a fascinating journey through the sites and cities of Canada
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Inspired by Tom Pidcock’s MTB Olympic Gold, this latest ride is one for fans of off-road riding and takes in the scenic trails of the Forest of Bowland
SLAIDBURN TO SALTER FELL Route: 28.1miles / 45.2km Elevation: 2788.7ft / 850m Difficulty: 4 / 5 To view the route go to: komoot.com/tour/429229545
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straight out of the blocks, only to blow up before you’ve reached the trail. Starting in Slaidburn car park, turn right onto Chapel Lane, following the road for 2km. Turn right onto Wood House Lane, keeping left after 750m. Approximately 4.5km in, you’ll arrive at the gate that marks the start of the fell. Following the road to the right, the surface will change as modern tarmac gives way to loose and rocky terrain.
The climb continues gradually with some steep pitches, so maintain that steady pace. Upon reaching the top, you’ll be rewarded by Morecambe Bay and the Lake District being laid out as far as the eye can see on a clear day. Take some time to admire the view and catch your breath. Continuing along the fell, the trail will gently undulate until you drop down to High Salter Farm, marking the start of tarmac roads again.
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very much work together and no two days are the same – if something needs doing it’s all hands on deck to support each other and get it done.” Lockdown has increased the number of dog owners and while traditionally T Forrest supplied trade only this has changed in recent years with them now selling online direct to the public. Daniel says: “People can log onto our website and buy treats for their pet – the site also has lots of information to support dog owners from the right food and treats to things to avoid, along with training tips and advice.” T Forrest hold 60-70 per cent of the UK market share and the future now sees the company expand internationally: “One of our strategies is to develop our overseas business and the whole team is excited to
QUALITY TREATS FOR MAN’S BEST FRIEND For over 80 years T Forrest have been creating tasty treats for our four-legged companions, writes Gail Bailey. Photography: Kirsten Platt
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Forrest is steeped in family tradition and has been trading in Lancashire since 1937: “My great-great-grandma Fanny Wallbank bought the business from Tommy Forrest, and for many years supplied the agricultural industry in and around Blackburn as corn merchants,” explains Head of Business Development Daniel Wallbank. A family of animal lovers, the business evolved and began manufacturing dog food before moving solely to treats, supplying trade with high quality products, made in their own factory and focusing on nutritional value and health benefits.
T Forrest is still very much family led and holds the original company values close: “Real ingredients and nutritional value are central to what we do,” Daniel says. “We believe owners should know what they are feeding their pet and why, so we list all our ingredients and provide information on the health benefits of each.” The company goes to great lengths to source ingredients locally – continually striving to give your beloved pets nothing but the best.
WE BELIEVE OWNERS SHOULD KNOW WHAT THEY ARE FEEDING THEIR PET AND WHY, SO WE LIST ALL OUR INGREDIENTS AND PROVIDE INFORMATION ON THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF EACH “We keep it simple,” Daniel explains. “Nature provides all the ingredients for a healthy diet, so we don’t add any fillers to our recipes – just 100 per cent wholesome goodness – and importantly before any of our products leave the building our highly experienced four-legged taste testers ensure nothing leaves without their full seal of approval!” The company ethos at T Forrest is about a whole team approach and Daniel explains how they all wear many different hats: “We each have our individual roles but
start planning and growing our market beyond the UK.” Our pets are our best friends, our everyday heroes and our loyal companions. They give us their unconditional love and deserve the best care we can provide and the mission at T Forrest is to give them the best nutrition, the finest treats and the highest quality products. n
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IN THE SADDLE Megan Conlon attends Chipping Pony Club’s 2021 Senior Camp, which had something for everyone and was a great success! Photography: Diane Marsden
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t 18 years old, I have been to many a camp with Chipping, with my first being way back in 2015 when I was just 12. Ponies have come and gone and the club has evolved over the years. I’ve watched those I was most inspired by grow up and move on and have suddenly found myself at the same age they used to be and in the same position of chatting to the younger members about their ponies. Senior Camp has always been a constant throughout all this – an annual event which is sure to be looked back on as one of the best weeks of the year. This one, with an age range from nine to 25, did not disappoint. Each day consisted of two rides, varying between flatwork, show jumping, grid work, cross country and even some polocrosse for
the younger members! Stable management and earning lots of achievement badges occupied the space between rides, as well as a tasty lunch! Evenings piqued interest with a variety of activities such as an educational talk from Bailey’s Horse Feeds about feeding our horses and even a performance of dressage to music from one of our very own instructors, Gilly, which brought tears to several eyes. Every day was topped off with a scrumptious evening meal and plenty of dancing and singing! Of course, the heat called for intense water fights and playing in the paddling pool along with table tennis matches and space hopper races! Once I’d recovered from the tiredness, I looked back on the week with pure happiness, genuinely feeling that it was the
It amazes me that after all these years, I can still vividly recall myself at Junior Camp for the first time, having that older member running beside me and I can’t fathom how far I have come since then. These camps really are moments to remember and this year was no different! With a standard that continues to rise year on year, I look forward to future camps with excitement and anticipation. This year I have certainly made memories that will last a lifetime. n
If you’d like to know more about Pony Club, and in particular Chipping Branch, please contact the District Commissioner Joanne Conlon 01200 445143 or email: chipping@pcuk.org
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TAKING YORK BY STORM! Jason Fildes reflects on two fabulous races at York, which saw Highclere’s Royal Patronage successful on day one and Harrow completing the double on day two
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here were many happy owners at York as Royal Patronage won the Acomb stakes for Highclere and Mark Johnston under a front running ride from Jason Hart! Heading to the Knavesmire as the 25/1 outsider of the five runners in the Group 3 £100,000 Tattersalls Acomb Stakes for Royal Patronage went on to win by two-anda-quarter lengths in what was a high class renewal of the race.
HARROW COMPLETED THE DOUBLE IN FRONT OF A PACKED CROWD This very smart colt has been progressing nicely since arriving at Mark Johnston’s yard and made a very satisfactory debut at York in May over six furlongs behind The Organiser. On his next outing Royal Patronage headed to Sandown where he ran well to be second before going on to break his maiden tag at Epsom by seven lengths, encouraging Mark to aim him for York.
More than 80 Highclere guests had enjoyed a Taittinger picnic in the sunshine before racing and many of those owners were on hand to welcome Royal Patronage into the winners’ enclosure after his success. After the race Highclere guests were invited by the Chairman to continue the celebrations with more champagne and to watch the replay. What a win it was – and what an exciting horse to have going forward! The following day Highclere’s Harrow completed the double at 6-1 with champion
jockey Oisin Murphy getting him up in the last strides to beat William Haggas’ Maglev in front of a huge crowd. Trainer Andrew Balding made a late decision to head to the Knavesmire with Harrow to contest the £70,000 Nursery Handicap – and what a superb call that turned out to be. It made Highclere the leading owners after day two at The Welcome to Yorkshire Ebor Festival with more chances to come.
ROYAL PATRONAGE – WHAT AN EXCITING HORSE TO HAVE GOING FORWARD! It was very exciting to be back racing with big crowds and York put on a fabulous event. In my view it’s the best racecourse in the country and a place where Highclere will always want to have winners, especially with the superb prize money on offer! Roll on next May with the Dante – a potential target for Royal Patronage. n
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t last I can now sense things getting back to normal. We have all suffered incredible constraints in order to combat Covid, and for a while I thought the new restrictions would become normal. Fortunately several events I have been to since ‘Freedom Day’ have smashed that depressing thought. I visited Glorious Goodwood and got my first taste of a full crowd. The sun shone and I was delighted to see so many smiling faces and in the evening the Duke of Richmond had a ball and raised thousands for a great charity helping women back into work. I visited the theatre twice with full cheering audiences to see Anything Goes and The Jersey Boys. I can recommend both – Anything Goes got three standing ovations!
Closer to home I visited the Royal Lancashire Show. This event is definitely back on the Lancashire scene and congratulations to Colin Mustoe and his team that made it possible. I also visited Holmes Mill for their Food Festival, which was very well attended and congratulations to James Warburton and the team for initiating this great weekend of great food and real ale. Then there was The Proms in the Clitheroe Castle bandstand. Despite the awful weather the Slaidburn Silver Band entertained throughout the evening. Only the weather limited the attendance – but next year, weather permitting, it will be back with its usual huge crowd. To complete the sense of normality I attended a wedding with no limits on numbers. It was superb to see the local church packed and a beaming bride and groom, Danielle and Michael Dilworth, celebrating with their family and friends – as it should be! I see that the Ribble Valley has come out top in a survey of places to get married and I am not surprised. Finally, I visited the former Gisburne Park hospital with its owner Guy Hindley. I was thrilled to learn that after the hospital closed in
MP Nigel Evans enjoys a number of events in his Ribble Valley constituency and in London, where he goes to the theatre
March the Hindley family were able to bring the hall back into family ownership. They have some really ambitious plans which will see a multi-million pound investment on our doorstep – a further boost to our incredible tourism trade. So, while the last 18 months or so have been truly testing and with tragic loss of life, including three friends, there is now so much to be optimistic about. While we know we are going to have to live with this virus, the vaccine and other medical advances means that Covid will not control the way we lead our lives. The thing I have witnessed both in the Ribble Valley and in London since ‘Freedom Day’ is that people are yearning to get their lives back on track. They want to hug their loved ones and they want to celebrate, mix and party again but this time with a new sense of being alive. If you haven’t had the jabs please go to the website and book your appointments. We’ve all tasted the misery of lockdown and there must be no going back! n
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NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS Getting divorced is never easy, but if you’re a business owner too and are looking to protect your livelihood during the divorce process, things can get particularly stressful, explains Antonia Love, Partner at Farleys
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have helped many business owners through their divorces over the years. They have all benefited from seeking legal advice to clarify their position and plan the best way to move forward to ensure the business is protected as far as possible. Here are some things you may wish to consider if you are heading for a divorce.
Consult with experts early
You should seek advice from a divorce lawyer as soon as you have taken the decision to divorce.Your accountant and financial advisor will also play a key part in the process. Seeking advice early will ensure you are aware of what is involved in the divorce process, what you will need to do, identify any possible risks to your business and offer advice on how best to guard against those risks.
Consider the value of your business
Whether you are a sole trader or your business is owned as a partnership or a limited company, it is likely that the value (whether in terms of capital or as an income
producing asset) will be taken into account by the Court. Whilst it is possible for the Court to order a business to be sold, that is most unusual. It is much more likely that the Court will order the non-business owning spouse to have more of the property or cash owned outside of the business and/or order maintenance to be paid than to ‘kill the goose that lays the golden egg’.
Keep a cool head
Unfortunately, by their very nature, divorces can be emotionally taxing, particularly so when you reach the part of negotiating a financial settlement. This can cause arguments and bring out a hard edge to your spouse’s personality, but it is important you keep a cool head and keep sight of the end goal. Channel any frustrations into resolving matters promptly, allowing you to work hard on your business and come out of the other side stronger.
Consider settling out of court The Court is dealing with an increasing backlog so where possible you should always strive to settle your finances out of Court. This may also allow a more flexible and creative outcome that is more tailored to you and to your family. Consider a round table meeting to resolve financial matters as soon as possible.
Don’t forget a pre-nuptial agreement
After a divorce, you may not want to rush into another marriage but after time, if you do decide to remarry, I would strongly advise you consider having a prenuptial agreement drawn up. While not legally binding, a pre-nuptial agreement does hold weight in court and can provide peace of mind that your pre-marital assets are preserved. n
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Decide on your desired outcomes at the beginning of the process, for example, the longevity of the business. Once decided, you should be prepared to be flexible on other matters. Keep your main objective in mind and try not to get caught up in arguments over less important things – which, believe me, happens a lot!
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CHARITY F O C U S Live Ribble Valley takes a look at the many and varied charity projects that are taking place in towns and villages across the region If you have any charity news please contact: jan.woolley@live-magazines.co.uk
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TEEN’S ACTIVE FUNDRAISER
Open water swimmer David Holden of Whalley, successfully completed a 7.5-mile end-to-end swim of Ullswater, raising more than £1,250 for East Lancashire Hospice. The swim was in memory of good friend Ian Ward, 57, who died of cancer last year. The Ullswater Chill Swim event, saw almost 700 swimmers from all over the UK take to the water. David’s previous open water endeavours have included swimming Windermere a total of 10.5 miles and Coniston.
A local teenager has been fundraising for charity despite having recent surgery to correct scoliosis, a curvature of the spine. Teegan Chilton, 15, from Barley, is fundraising for Accrington-based DanceSyndrome’s ‘We like to Move It Move It’ campaign, which encourages people to stay active and turn their movement and exercise into a fundraising activity. Speaking about her fundraising, Teegan said: “I am doing a onemile walk, two-mile bike ride and a swim. This is a big achievement for me because I am doing all this less than three months after my operation.”
For his latest Ullswater challenge, David trained at Stonyhurst College pool and at Salford Quays. justgiving.com/fundraising/david-holden12
If you would like to support Teegan go to: justgiving.com and search for DanceSyndrome
MUSIC FESTIVAL The fund raising Ribble Valley Music Festival is set to return with quality music at venues throughout the valley. Festival producer Clive Greenwood comments: “There can be no substitute for the emotion that is generated from live music and social interaction with others, and we are delighted to now provide an extensive programme.” The festival opens on 7th October with Western Valley Swing led by Gaynor Sutcliffe at West Bradford Village Hall with proceeds to Marie Curie and the village hall and is followed on 13th November with the Wingates Band performing the Last Night of the Ribble Valley Proms at the Old School Rooms, Clitheroe. Proceeds go to Clitheroe Catholic Church and the Royal British Legion. For tickets contact 01254 384893 or email: info@ribblevalleymusic.co.uk
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Lancashire-based Gradient Consulting has donated more than 170 hours of expert advice and support to charity Emmaus Burnley, which provides a home, work and personal support to people who have experienced homelessness. Gradient Consulting selected Emmaus Burnley as their charity of the year in 2020 and have continued their support for a second year. Operations Manager, Dave Murray, of Gradient Consulting, said: “Emmaus Burnley do a wonderful job helping homeless people transforming their lives by providing them with a home and a job to get themselves back on track.”
Leyland Trucks employees and members of the community completed a 12.5km walking and running race as part of this year’s #StrongerTogether fundraising event. More than 130 people took part in a circular route which began and ended at the Leyland Trucks site. It was one of several events Leyland Trucks and the community are participating in as part of Leyland Trucks’ Helping Hand charity team’s aim to raise £20,000 for St Catherine’s Hospice, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Rosemere Cancer Foundation and Macmillan Cancer Support.
If you go up to the woods today... You’re in for a big surprise. Your dream holiday retreat deserves an extra special location and Three Rivers Woodland Park ticks all the boxes. Nestled in the heart of the Ribble Valley countryside and the Forest of Bowland AONB, but still only a couple of miles from the hub of Clitheroe, Three Rivers has stunning views and outstanding on park facilities including, swimming pool, two bars, cafe and shop. It is the ideal base to unwind and recharge in the peaceful woodland setting or have your own wilderness adventure. With great prices on a range of new and pre-owned holiday homes now is the perfect time to discover a hidden gem in the Ribble Valley and your very own, beautiful, family home from home up in the woods.
Why not pay a visit to the new show ground or call the friendly, helpful staff for more details. Three Rivers Woodland Park, Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford, Clitheroe, BB7 3JG.
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Nestled in the heart of the Ribble Valley countryside it is the perfect stop for a hearty breakfast, delicious brunch or heavenly coffee and cake. Located on several public footpaths and bridleways in the beautiful local landscape and surrounding villages of West Bradford and Waddington and with on site parking, it is the ideal for walkers, cyclists and four legged friends.
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adiham, the picturesque town in the heart of Burnley, is becoming the creative hub of Lancashire, with small businesses run by creative and talented people, celebrating the rich history of independent trading that reaches back to 1294. Padiham is a vibrant and attractive town with so much to see and do you will want to come prepared. Why not take an overnight night stay at the beautiful boutique hotel The Lawrence. Visit Gawthorpe Hall, cycle or walk the greenway, take a stroll along the river Calder or visit the stunning award-winning Memorial Park and woodlands. If you haven’t been to Padiham high street recently you’re in for a real treat. It’s full of independent traders, future-friendly plasticfree offers, fine art galleries, boutiques, skilled practitioners, plus many other pop-up surprises; we prize quality and service above all else. Our cafes, restaurants, bakeries, bistros and delis will leave you spoilt for choice, so you’ll never leave hungry. It’s the place to come dine, find something original, a one-of-kind gift, or an essential item. With our friendly, informed shopkeepers you will always leave with a smile on your face. Padiham is well known for its lively annual events such as Padiham on Parade 1940s weekend which will take place in June 2022, Painting Padiham will be on Saturday 11th September 2021 where artists travel from all over the country to come and paint the beautiful historic town. Open Air Theatre at Gawthorpe Hall to and many other one off events, there is plenty happening in Padiham town centre and the surrounding areas. Padiham is undergoing significant investment which is a major step to attract more businesses and investment by making some improvements to visitor’s experience of the town centre. Heritage Lottery funding will enhance Padiham’s many historic assets and introduce new public art. The new public realm scheme is widening footways, introducing traffic calming measures and creating new public spaces to improve the environment for shoppers and visitors. Lancashire Enterprise Partnership funding has transformed Padiham Town Hall and the first floor into highquality office and co-working space to meet the needs of small businesses. Funding is also being provided for flood defences that will protect homes and businesses. To keep updated on Padiham and what it has to offer please visit padiham.org.uk or follow us on Facebook @padihamtowncentre or Instagram @padihamtowncentre
the popular Painting Padiham is back Saturday 11 Sept 2021 Artists will be able to compete for cash prizes and artists’ materials by creating an original piece of art depicting Padiham and its people, over the course of one day in May. This exciting plein air event is open to both professional and amateur artists who are asked to produce a piece of work on location, using any medium, excluding photography. Participants are asked to select a location within 1 mile radius of Padiham Town Hall and produce a painting of Padiham or relating to a Padiham person. Gawthorpe Hall is also acceptable as a suitable location. Visitors to the event will be able to follow a trail to see artists at work and enjoy seeing original art created before their eyes. On the day, artists will register at the event hub in Padiham Town Hall from 8am. Blank canvases, board or paper will be stamped before they move out to their chosen location. Completed works will be handed in before the 6pm deadline and judged over the following 2 weeks. An exhibition of the submitted works will be held at Picture House Gallery for 3 weeks,
following the prize giving and launch event on Saturday 25th September. There will be 3 main prizes plus a Peoples Choice Award, decided via social media. A visitor guide & map will be available on the day, showing the locations of all the artists. Each artist will have a number and an artists bio on display. As well as the artists trail, visitors will be able to take part in FREE creative workshops and activities, taking part in both town centre locations and Gawthorpe Hall grounds. We will also see a return of the Little Big Band, back by popular demand. A free vintage bus will take visitors to and from the town centre to Gawthorpe Hall and visitors will be able to admire the recently refurbished town centre and visit the new shops and eateries. Gawthorpe Hall will also be open to visitors.
LIVE PAINTING, DRAWING & SKETCHING EVENT Event organised by Burnley Council, Picture House Gallery, Gawthorpe Hall (LCC) and supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund & Padiham Town Council
To enter the competition visit padiham.org.uk/paintingpadiham2021 or contact Heather Shenton at the Picture House Gallery, Burnley Road, Padiham: 01282 774070. For more information about Padiham town centre and the Painting Padiham event visit www.padiham.org.uk Painting Padiham is organised and supported by Padiham Town Centre Management, Picture House Gallery, Padiham Townscape Heritage project, and Gawthorpe Hall. Huge thanks to Padiham Town Council for their support with the event. Follow us on facebook.
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EXHIBITION All artworks produced on the day will be on display for a three week exhibition from 25th September at Picture House Gallery, Burnley Rd
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SO MUCH MORE THAN A LEISURE CENTRE! Padiham Leisure Centre is a gem in the heart of Padiham. Part of the impressive Burnley Leisure & Culture Group that manages leisure facilities including a golf course, sports village, pitch and putt, a theatre and numerous bistros, the centre provides an invaluable service to the community, writes Meena McDonald
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ince its opening 50 years ago, Padiham Leisure Centre boasts a new gym, revamped swimming pool, new indoor cycling facilities and a refurbished dance studio. To complement these, a stunning new sauna and health suite will soon be opening. The gym is popular and the classes are a huge success with 108 being run across the centre and its sister site St Peter’s Leisure Centre. The most popular being the Les Mills classes including Bodypump, Bodycombat and Bodybalance and the Indoor Cycling Group (ICG). Operations Manager, Sarah Drinkwater, is committed to making the leisure facilities accessible to everyone, commenting: “We believe it is essential to listen to make the centre a place for everyone in the community, including children, disabled people and those with special needs. To achieve this, we have set up our weekly Alternative Fitness sessions, which allows learning disabled individuals to both dance and swim. The uptake has been fantastic with over 30 people attending.” The pool runs everything from lessons, adult and family swims and diving clubs. One class which has proven tremendously successful is Water Fitness, a class for absolutely everyone irrespective of size, age and ability.
The team is also keen to support pregnant ladies and mothers with babies to ensure they retain their strength and fitness and as a result, they are now running a Buggy Bootcamp which includes interactive play for children, nursery rhymes, yoga and healthy refreshments. The centre’s outreach to the community is astounding and this was clearly demonstrated during lockdown. Where most other leisure facilities throughout the UK closed, Burnley Leisure and Culture Group ran their full timetable on Zoom throughout the whole of lockdown, setting up a music suite to provide a full studio experience and even had participants from the USA and Australia! They also ran PE sessions for children and schools across Burnley were delighted with the support provided. The committed team also helped with foodbanks during lockdown and helped out at Covid test sites and vaccination centres, teaching people across the region how to carry out lateral flow tests helping keep the community safe. One of the centre’s proudest moments was supporting Ye Ole Padiham who were not able to carry out their annual parade to celebrate VE Day due to Covid. Instead, Sarah’s inspirational team worked with the community to source photos, seeking permission from family members and produced an incredibly moving video of local heroes. Sarah concluded: “We want to show everyone that there are no barriers to exercise and that there are always alternatives. We support all of our members to build their confidence and fitness and encourage them to challenge themselves.” n
National Fitness Week Burnley Leisure & Culture Group – 22nd September 2021 Full class sessions Full health checks Hospitality Smoothie making and food tasting Membership advisors Fitness support Pre & post-natal fitness
Les Mills Showcase – 19th October 2021 Master trainer showcasing a new element to the Les Mills fitness programme
Club ride with a DJ – 27th November 2021
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Gisburne Park Estate is owned and managed by Guy and Amber Hindley who are converting it into a thriving five-star holiday and spa resort
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s a business owner in hospitality the last 18 months have been a rollercoaster. Like everyone else we were shut for eight months but we managed to keep ourselves busy. Some of our accomplishments over that time are as follows: We managed to redecorate all of our holiday properties and have been fully booked since reopening, we created and operated the first socially distanced music festival during summer 2020, for which we have received extensive, world
wide coverage. We have built new teams across the estate, we also renovated Millbridge House which now sleeps 20 people, we opened and operated a Glamping Village, we welcomed over 25,000 people to our Christmas Markets, we invented a ‘drive-in’ Christmas carols and panto but our biggest achievement was buying back our family home, Gisburne Park in May 2021.
In 1986 my father moved our family out of Gisburne Park and converted it into a private hospital, which he then sold in the mid 90s. The business eventually ceased operating in March 2021 which gave Amber and I an opportunity to become the proud owners again. The estate is rich in history and heritage and we look forward to restoring this building and bringing the entire park back to life. Our ambition is to create a place where guests, local and otherwise, can feel like they have a key to our estate.Whether it’s staying in an exquisitely designed hotel, working out in a club overlooking the River Ribble, enjoying various restaurants, unwinding in a private spa, lazing by the pool, experiencing the various art installations, listening to private concerts in the walled gardens or witnessing the wealth of wildlife around the mansion house and across the parkland. Amber and I endeavour to create an experience to rival the best in the UK and believe the mansion house and surrounding scenery warrants something of this magnitude. We are thrilled to announce that we have a busy line up of events at Gisburne Park for autumn and winter 2021
starting with various Halloween activities throughout October, a Bonfire Night and Fireworks Extravaganza on 6th November and ending the year with a magical Christmas Market, Light Walk and Santa’s Grotto around the mansion house. All information will be posted on gisburnepark.com in due course but in the meantime please feel free to register your interest on the website. n
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YEAR-ROUND ATTRACTION Over the summer the grounds of Samlesbury Hall have been transformed in a thrilling project that includes a new community garden alongside a newly created Heritage Café
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hile the bees at Samlesbury Hall have found a new purpose, the historic hall is still buzzing. Samlesbury Hall now has a new restaurant – the Heritage Café – located in what was the old bee centre, which is a hive of activity with live jazz, afternoon teas, private dining and a legendary menu featuring locally sourced ingredients from Lancashire. Not to mention the new tapas and platter evenings, starting every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 5pm to 7pm – the perfect
stop off for a bite to eat and, maybe, a cocktail or mocktail? The café will be open Tuesday through till Sunday and won’t close when weddings are taking place, which means visitors can now enjoy Samlesbury all year round. Last year Samlesbury Hall began an ambitious plan to transform the grounds of the historic hall making them a year-round attraction, planting new trees, renovating the borders and courtyard gardens and creating a native wildflower meadow, which has been the inspiration for the botanicalthemed Heritage Café, which features wildflower murals and dried-flower artwork across the walls. Outside the café is a new community garden with a focus on wellbeing. Community groups across the region, along with Lancashire Adult Learning, will present a programme of activities from September, with a view to giving people a sense of belonging.
Courses such as flower arranging, horticulture, mindfulness, tai chi, yoga and meditation will take place in specific areas of the garden with visitors, who are interested in the hall, having the opportunity to
THE HAMLET IS IDEAL FOR WINTER STAYCATIONS – CURL UP BY A COSY FIRE PIT AND ENJOY THE BEAUTIFUL RURAL SETTING WITH PLENTY OF COUNTRY WALKS AND ACTIVITIES volunteer and become part of this historic gem that has been one of Lancashire’s leading attractions for decades. Weddings are a big part of Samlesbury Hall – during the pandemic more than 160 weddings were re-scheduled with brides and grooms showing great patience. Josh Clarke, Samlesbury’s new wedding
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and enjoy the beautiful rural setting, the gorgeous grounds with bee friendly wildlife meadows and a fantastic play area for children with plenty of country walks and activities. Also within the grounds is Dottie’s Wafflery, which continues to be superpopular with visitors. Serving decadent desserts, from brilliant banoffee waffles to mouth-watering milkshakes, cakes, local ice-cream, speciality teas and coffee, crumpets and scones, the wafflery has become a ‘go-to’ destination in itself. With the help of grants from the Cultural Recovery Fund, the Samlesbury Hall team has, over the past 18 months, been able to spend time planning this ambitious renovation and recovery project, which has swiftly been implemented. Located in the perfect position just off Preston New Road, the hall dates back to 1325. Fast forward through the centuries and it is now a major tourist destination that is steeped in history yet has modern-day facilities that cater for 21st century visitors. The hall’s attractions are many and varied – watch out for the return of the
EXPERIENCE THE NEW HERITAGE CAFÉ – PERFECT FOR POPPING IN FOR A CHILLED DRINK OR COCKTAIL, DELICIOUS TAPAS AND SHARING PLATTERS
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co-ordinator, added his skillset to the smooth re-scheduling operation with his calm demeanour, years of experience and his endeavours to build strong relationships with couples, who know their wedding is going to be the best day of their lives. Couples now have an additional facility for weddings at Samlesbury Hall – the former restaurant, located in the old Billiard Room, has been transformed into a fabulous space where the bridegroom, best man and groomsmen can meet and get ready for the day or even have a game of billiards on the full size table on the morning of their wedding. Tucked away in the grounds of the hall is The Hamlet, a cluster of luxury shepherd’s huts, which add to the hall’s wedding accommodation offering as well as giving visitors the opportunity of a great all-yearround staycation. The hall has seen a busy summer at The Hamlet and potential visitors are encouraged to book early for winter staycations – curl up and toast marshmallows by a cosy fire pit
popular Pizza, Prosecco and Peroni Nights when the chefs will cook the most delicious pizzas in the wood-fired oven within the courtyard and experience the new Heritage Café – perfect for popping in for a chilled drink or cocktail, delicious tapas and sharing platters. With free entry all year round, Samlesbury Hall is a destination that appeals to all generations with its educational and wellbeing activities, its destination café and wafflery, historic tours on Sundays (with the witch or spooky Simon) and the beautiful grounds. Go to the website to check opening times – the hall closes during weddings and private functions, activities, facilities and events. n Samlesbury Hall Preston New Road Samlesbury PR5 0UP 01254 812010 samlesburyhall.co.uk Opening times Please call or go to: samlesburyhall.co.uk TM
THE GLORY OF AUTUMN Visit Holden Clough Nurseries and you will discover a whole world of interesting events, inspirational gardening ideas and, with the approaching winter season, artisan markets and creative masterclasses
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own at Holden Clough Nurseries visitors have an array of new things to discover as the new season unfolds including treasure trails,expertmasterclasses,late-nightshopping, artisan and Christmas markets, warming seasonal menus and new vintage artefacts and lanterns to light up the darkest of nights! As Holden Clough embraces autumn, you can be sure to experience all the sensory joyfulness of picking and planting bulbs in readiness for them to flower next spring. So, let’s take a seasonal tour around this ever-changing rural idyll that is tucked away in the pretty hamlet of Holden:
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CHILDREN’S DAHLIA TREASURE TRAIL: Bring your little gardeners and their friends for a free flower hunt with prize at the end. PICK YOUR OWN SPRING BULBS: It’s that glorious time of year to go along to Holden Clough to pick your own bulbs to plant in readiness for the spring.
AUTUMN IN THE BOTANICAL ROOM: A celebration of all things autumn and a hint of Halloween! HARROGATE AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW: To be held at Newby Hall from 17th – 19th September. Why not go along and support Holden Clough’s John and Kate Foley who will be presenting their Gold Medal winning English Garden that will feature hand-picked flowers from Holden Clough’s growing field.
lifestyle THE POTTING SHED: This comes into its own this season featuring specialist products to put the garden to bed for winter, including feeding, cutting back and fruit and veg storage. THE GLASSHOUSE: The changing season will see new vintage furniture as well as lighting and lanterns to inspire. AUTUMN IN THE KITCHEN: Holden Clough will be celebrating a new seasonal menu with dishes such as warming butternut squash frittata and Tandoor roasted cauliflower soup – delicious!
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PUMPKIN TREASURE TRAIL: A seasonal adventure for little gardeners to learn as they go and a prize at the end. WINTER POTS MASTERCLASS: Holden Clough’s John Foley will lead this masterclass in traditional and contemporary planting to add winter interest to your garden. (6th October 4.30pm-5.30pm) GARLIC BULBS: Time to plant those garlic bulbs for their health benefits during the winter months – plus all those delicious recipe dishes. CHRISTMAS PREVIEW: Have an exclusive preview of all things Christmas at Holden Clough. This exclusive evening is available only by booking. Mulled wine and mince pies. (14th October 6pm-8pm)
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CHRISTMAS BEGINS: Holden Clough turns into a magical winter wonderland and Christmas emporium. (15th October) PUMPKIN FOOD MARKET: Featuring artisan producers from around the Ribble Valley from cheese to sweet treats – and many more. (23rd-24th October 9am-5pm)
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WINTER GARDEN: An opportunity to join John Foley to learn how to enhance your garden over the winter months. (3rd November from 4pm-5pm) CHRISTMAS LIGHTS: A not-to-be-missed lights switch-on – the centre piece at Holden Clough! (17th November 4.30pm) STAR CHRISTMAS MARKET: The first Christmas market of the season at Holden Clough. (19th-21st November 9am-6pm) n
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AUTUMN GARDENING JOBS As we head for autumn, John Foley of Holden Clough shares his gardening tips:
An opportunity to create your own handmade traditional wreath for your front door with guidance from our in-house florists. You will create your own individual wreath to enjoy throughout Christmas. 29th & 30th November 1st, 7th, 8th & 14th December 10am, 2pm & 6pm £80pp inc Prosecco and nibbles
September is usually a slightly cooler, gustier month and as the days become noticeably shorter, there will be plenty of jobs to do in the garden to prepare it for autumn and winter. If you have a fruit or vegetable patch, you’ll most likely be reaping the rewards at this time of year.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING… Holden Clough will soon become a magical winter wonderland with a whole host of events and masterclasses coming up. Watch this space!
It’s also time to get out and start planting spring-flowering bulbs for next year – come along to Holden Clough where you can pick your own. September in the garden is also the time to enjoy the last of the sunshine!
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• Pick autumn raspberries and other fruit you may have • Weed and seed lawns • Plant spring flowering bulbs • Divide herbaceous perennials • Collect and sow seed from perennials and hardy annuals • Dig up any remaining potatoes • Net ponds before leaves begin to fall • Continue watering any new plants • Start to clean out cold frames and greenhouses so they are ready for autumn
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lifestyle programme of road and pavement improvements with a pre-Christmas start date. I will watch with intrigue as to the extent of these improvements and the impact on our town and report back.
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hope you enjoyed your summer here in the Ribble Valley or if lucky or brave enough – in warmer climes? It’s been the summer of the staycation and I’d be interested to know how the visitor numbers have been this year here in the valley and whether we’ve missed any opportunities to capitalise on the staycation. Events in the Ribble Valley have been thin on the ground – alongside the cancellation of the Food Festival with no viable alternatives, have been the cancellation of the agricultural shows in Hodder and Longridge. Thank goodness the private sector had the courage to create and execute so well events such as the Royal Lancashire Show and the recent Holmes Mill Food Festival. The Royal Lancashire Show attracted 21,950 over three days despite the weather not being great. But organiser Colin Mustoe was determined it should go ahead, saying: “Many people depend on shows for their living, and it would have been all too easy not to bother. We have to get back to some kind of normality.” I believe there’s a mini food event at the Longridge Showground this weekend which has had little, or no support from the council. Historically this type of event has been vital in driving footfall to local businesses and I implore Ribble Valley Borough Council to crack on, get involved and announce, before it’s too late, a calendar of events for 2022. recently visited the wonderful Blueberries café on Market Street, Clitheroe – a regular haunt to meet friends and clients and always good food and service I might add. On my last visit I couldn’t help but think that the only thing missing was a spluttering tuk-tuk and a few cows roaming free to make a comparison to Mumbai. The roads and pavements are truly a disgrace and hardly helpful to the aesthetics of our flagship market town of Clitheroe. However, all is not lost. A recent conversation with County Councillor Sue Hind, revealed she has gone into battle with LCC to get match funding for a
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Live Magazines’ Tedd Walmsley encourages us to get involved in local politics and policy-making, which shapes our future and that of our children and grandchildren
an you believe it’s more than 30 years since any capital projects have been completed in the Ribble Valley – me neither. I’m hearing lots of talk and gossip about projects ranging from swimming pools to a crematorium. My former boss at the Daily Telegraph used to say, ‘Be judged by your deeds and not rhetoric.’ Let’s see what happens – but suffice to say I’m not holding my breath! As I write these columns and discuss the content with a host of people, I’m struck with how little is known about the processes within the borough and county council. I had a few people bemoan the condition of roundabouts on the A59 – ugly, dangerous and hazardous were some of the adjectives used. There were others that can’t be published. LCC finally mowed them and the verges to within an inch of their lives but what happened to the beautiful wildflowers of just a few years back? Who IS responsible, and how can we lobby our county councillors, recently elected, if we don’t like what we see? e must be more vocal and more interested in local politics and also the officers who are responsible for putting into practice the policies decided upon. Just last week there were two local by-elections in the Ribble Valley – the turnout to vote was a staggering 17 per cent – truly appalling in my humble opinion. Policies and decisions shape not just our futures but those of our children and grandchildren – they are in our hands not just those of the council. I think it’s only fair after three of my articles that we give RVBC a chance to reply so I intend to ask the leader if he’d like to write his own article in October to update and excite us with future plans for the Ribble Valley. Please feel free to contact me if any of the above, or indeed any other topics, interest you and would benefit and educate our readers. Until October be kind to each other and support all that is local. n
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WEDDING HEAVEN Recently featuring in the Sunday Times, the Ribble Valley has been pinpointed as the country’s wedding capital
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or those of us who live and work in the Ribble Valley it comes as no surprise to read in the national press that this rural idyll has become England’s ‘wedding heaven’. Featuring in the Sunday Times, it has become apparent that we have a higher rate of enthusiastic marriers in this picturesque part of the world. A report by the Office for National Statistics, published recently, identified Clitheroe as one of only six areas in England and Wales that increased its proportion of married residents over a 50-year period – in fact out of the six, it was Clitheroe’s numbers that increased most sharply. It would appear that while the beautiful rolling countryside and scenic landscapes play some part in couples’ eagerness to get married here, it is the sheer number of
beautiful wedding venues within just a few square miles, that inspires locals to tie-the-knot at above-average rate.
IT IS THE SHEER NUMBER OF BEAUTIFUL WEDDING VENUES WITHIN JUST A FEW SQUARE MILES, THAT INSPIRES LOCALS TO TIE-THE-KNOT AT ABOVE-AVERAGE RATE Interviewing local wedding specialists including bridal boutique owner Liz Metcalfe, the Flower Shop’s Jim Hardman and Simon Barnes of Bashall Barn, the Sunday Times reported that the weddings industry was booming in the Ribble Valley with suppliers and services, swamped with orders and bookings.
Following the easing of lockdown wedding rules, there is a backlog of couples eager to get hitched in this picturesque part of the world and while some agreed to a ‘microwedding’ with reduced numbers, most have postponed and have booked for 2022 or 2023 with some venues starting to see bookings for 2024. Here in the Ribble Valley we have traditional and contemporary venues, and we are most definitely spoilt for choice. Couples can choose to marry in a marquee set on the riverside on an impressive country estate, they have the option to tie the knot in converted barns that have been transformed into wedding-specific venues in beautiful, rural locations or they may opt for a smaller boutique venue. At the opposite end of the scale, we also have a good number of grand country houses set amidst rolling Ribble Valley countryside. Wherever they choose to marry, couples can be assured that the occasion will be made all the more memorable by the stunning location. n
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Truly one of the most magical wedding venues in the UK. Nestled within 1000-acres of historic Ribble Valley countryside, Gisburne Park Estate is one of Lancashire's finest private estates. We are now offering a lucky few the opportunity to create the wedding of their dreams. There is no simply other venue like this in the U.K.
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OUTDOOR WEDDING CEREMONIES: THE NATURAL CHOICE recent addition, the Cart Shed, an intimate
It’s definitely a happy marriage of ‘something old, something new’ venue for smaller, rustic celebrations. Then, of course, came Covid. When at Browsholme Hall, writes Kate Bowyer, who takes a look at restrictions began to lift, recounts Amanda: the hall’s beautiful wedding venues “People started enquiring about outdoor
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joined co-owner of Browsholme Hall, Amanda Parker, for a tour around the 16th-century hall’s new romantic garden locations and woodland idylls, which have been created to benefit from the government’s recent extension of marriage licences to outdoor venues. “Before 2020, outdoor weddings were a beautiful rarity,” says Amanda, demonstrating the genuine enthusiasm with which she clearly loves sharing one of England’s longest-occupied family homes with couples and their guests. Browsholme’s ancient Tithe Barn, sympathetically converted into a stone-flagged romantic venue by Amanda and husband Robert in 2009, was already top of many a bride’s wish-list. Others fell for the hall’s silk-draped Regency drawing room, or a
weddings. It made such sense – wellventilated, room to relax, no intrusive masks. We started hosting more receptions outside and it made us look at Browsholme’s beautiful landscapes in a new light.”
PEOPLE STARTED ENQUIRING ABOUT OUTDOOR WEDDINGS. IT MADE SUCH SENSE The transformative moment came in July 2021, permitting licensed venues like Browsholme to hold full weddings or civil partnership services in any suitable outdoor location. Amanda and Robert’s lockdown epiphany has resulted in a veritable bouquet of picturesque outdoor settings, like our first stop, a sheltered Italian
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In contrast, our third stop is pure breath-taking elegance, the hall’s sweeping front lawn having the added bonus of almost no limit on numbers – the perfect way to banish nightmares of whittling the guest list to 30! The pedimented arch adjoining the entrance lodge, built in 1805 as an eye-catcher, would make the perfect backdrop for my imaginary wedding photographs, as would the manorial hall in the other direction – so many choices! These new backdrops join the rustic pavilion crafted from the estate’s own 200-year-old oaks, nestled under flower
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BEING IN NATURE TAKES A SIGNIFICANT OCCASION TO A NEW LEVEL, THAT’S DEFINITELY WHAT DISCERNING COUPLES ARE STARTING TO SEEK OUT
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parterre, set next to the East Wing of the hall. It’s all too easy to imagine the bridal train casting beautiful shadows down the stone steps, framed by low walls, perfect for informal after-ceremony socialising for up to 80 guests. “It is a beautiful spot,” agrees Amanda as I allow myself to be led, reluctantly, onwards. “But this is my current favourite – it changes every week!” She leads me to an Edwardian water garden, charmingly twining in informal pockets around a small pond, hosting 60 guests. “It’s that bit more intimate and relaxed, like a secret hideaway,” confirms Amanda. Enclosed by lush rhododendrons and azaleas, a brook babbles musically in the background. It is pure romance in bloom.
banks in the newly landscaped Lily Pond Garden, and the idyllic Lonesome Pine forest clearing, ideal for that eco-centred, or Tolkien-inspired ceremony. And if the weather turns, I suspect the ever-practical Amanda and her team have it covered? “Literally!” she nods. “Plan B means we have the wonderful Tithe Barn to move an outside ceremony into at very short notice, or many people take advantage of splitting the day part out and part in. Eyes to the forecast, we usually make the final decision the night before, but I have been known to shepherd everyone inside at the last minute! “And the other way round – one day, the weather was so amazing, I persuaded an initially hesitant couple outside. With the gardens in full bloom, it took their moment to a new level. They were over the moon, so glad they had done it, and all the guests agreed. “Being in nature takes a significant
occasion to a new level, I think, and that’s definitely what discerning couples are starting to seek out – the natural backdrop, sounds, scents, softness and drama making it even more magical and unique. People seem more relaxed, and of course have fewer Covid limitations on their special day.” Coming sadly to the end of my ‘borrowed’ time, I can only agree, having already decided my ‘something blue’ should definitely now be ‘something green’. n
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all the factors of your wedding, whether it is formal or informal, indoors or out, contemporary or vintage, and the climate of the destination, as well as ensuring it will complement your bride’s outfit. From the cut that will most flatter your physique and the colours that complement your skin tone, to the cloths that will look fantastic and also keep you cool and comfortable, we have the answers. With endless beautiful cloths from which to choose, including worsted wools, tweeds, cottons and cashmeres all from the finest textile mills inYorkshire, Scotland and Italy, we will find the exact weight, shade and finish you are looking for in your ideal suit. Our measuring process takes into account every aspect of your figuration to achieve the perfect fit. In our design and cutting For suits ordered between September 2021 and February 2022 we will make a bespoke wedding shirt for you and your best man absolutely free of charge – simply Quote RV FREE SHIRT when you appoint
best man to help advise, or your best man might want a two piece suit to complement your three piece. Make a statement on your wedding day with the finest bespoke suit you will want to wear again and again for those other special events in life such as christenings, friends’ weddings or days at the races. n With two piece suits starting at £950, we welcome enquiries and would be delighted to arrange an appointment for an initial consultation
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EDUCATIONN E W S RECORDS SMASHED
GCSE RESULTS
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It was a superb day for academic accolades at Westholme School with amazing results that surpassed previous school records. The results are a testament to the resilience of the fantastic students with 90 per cent of students achieving at least two B grades or above at A Level. At GCSE, a remarkable 85 per cent achieved Grade 7 and above and this is a phenomenal achievement right across the whole year group. This GCSE triumph is a reflection of the true Westholme spirit.
The Stonyhurst College standard was flying high to celebrate GCSE results and the achievements of the Syntax class of 2021. Highlights included 28 per cent of pupils achieving Grade 9, 46 per cent Grades 9-8, 65 per cent Grades 9-7 and 98 per cent Grades 9-4. John Browne, Headmaster of Stonyhurst, said: “Syntax pupils have shown amazing mutual support and optimism and like so many pupils in the UK deserve every success with their GCSEs.”
Students and staff at Blackburn College celebrated as students collected their A-Level and BTEC results with the numbers of Blackburn College students achieving high grades continuing to improve. Students achieved 100 per cent A-Level pass rate in science subjects including maths, further maths, biology, physics and in other popular A-Level student choices including accounting, law and psychology with 41.4 per cent graded A* to B in a year when students have had to contend with periods of home and remote learning.
COLLEGE CELEBRATES Students and staff at St Mary’s College are celebrating excellent examination results. This year, the college has recorded an A Level pass rate of 99.2 per cent with a vocational pass rate of 100 per cent. St Mary’s vocational students scored 90 per cent high grades, while 62 per cent of A Level students achieved high A*-B grades, and 83 per cent achieved A*-C grades. Commenting on this year’s success Elissa Best, Interim Principal said: “I am delighted to see our students achieve such exceptional results in what has been a challenging, national situation. We recognise the students’ incredible integrity and drive, which has ultimately led to this success. The excellent results have enabled countless students to progress to their first choice university and pursue their future career aspirations. I couldn’t be prouder of the fact that these are the students who are going to play a vital role in the recovery of the local and national economy.”
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE & A LEVELS Stonyhurst’s 2021 International Baccalaureate (IB) results saw a 100 per cent Diploma Programme pass rate compared to a world average of 85 per cent. Stonyhurst’s top scorer achieved 45 points (out of a maximum of 45 points) placing them in the top 0.5 per cent of candidates worldwide equivalent to 4A* at A Level. A-Level highlights saw a 99 per cent overall pass rate with 55 per cent of all candidates receiving all A*- A grades and 81 percent of all candidates receiving A*- B grades. John Browne, Headmaster of Stonyhurst, said: “Many congratulations to all Rhetoric pupils on their achievements. Our young people, wonderfully supported by their staff and families, have done all that was asked of them and they have risen to the challenges magnificently. There are many stories of extraordinary endeavour and determination behind these amazing grades.”
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Madissa Malik, 18, formerly of Pendle Vale College, used her initiative to join a teaching agency and gain paid employment and experience during lockdown while student placements could not take place. She then put the experience she gained into practice when work placement opportunities took place. After three weeks of placement at Little Blossoms in Barrowford, Madissa was offered a permanent position and is loving her new job. A delighted Madissa, who is celebrating achieving an A* grade in her Education and Childcare course at College said: “It has been my dream from a young age to become a nursery practitioner and now that I am qualified I have achieved my dream!”
Bolton School Y12 student Victoria Wong has received a prestigious Diana Award. Established in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, the award is the most impressive accolade a young person aged nine to 25 years can receive for their social action or humanitarian work. Young people from around the world are nominated by someone who works with them professionally such as a teacher or youth worker. Victoria was nominated by Ms Teichman, Head of Upper School in the Girls’ Division, in recognition of her outstanding contribution to society through her work with St John’s Ambulance, BiteBack2030, as a Youth MP, as a Chair of the AQA Student Advisory Group and for her support with the mass vaccination programme.
Under the editorship of Owen in Year 10, the second edition of Oakhill’s history magazine, Oak Magazine has been published. Students from Years 7, 8 and 10 have researched and written articles and Owen has worked in Adobe Indesign to produce the magazine. There are a range of articles from the Berlin Wall to Stonehenge. Students have worked extremely hard to deliver the magazine, beginning in lockdown in the spring. Well done to everyone involved.
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The Class of 2021 at Burnley College Sixth Form Centre achieved outstanding A Level results, which will see them progress to some of the UK’s leading universities. Students achieved an impressive 79 A* grades and 156 A grades, with a record-breaking number of students each achieving three A* grades. The outstanding results reflect students’ curiosity, dedication and love of learning, innovative teaching methods and the individualised support offered by exceptional tutors. Principal Karen Buchanan said: “Our students’ hard work, commitment and resilience has brought them to this point today – a day they will always remember.”
Moorland is absolutely delighted and immensely proud to announce 2021 A level and Level 3 BTEC results. At A level, Moorland pupils have achieved an outstanding 100 per cent pass rate at A* or A grade in all subjects and in BTEC a 100 per cent pass rate at A*- C equivalent grade. Students will take these grades forward, securing places at their first-choice universities or moving into careers in dance or football. These results are testament to the hard work of Moorland’s Sixth Form students, who have coped admirably with the many disruptions to their learning, have adapted to new methods of teaching and studying and have benefited from the supportive, caring and nurturing atmosphere at Moorland School.
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The astounding exam results achieved by GCSE and A level students at Westholme certainly highlight the academic rigour of the school
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ith a remarkable 85 per cent of GCSE students achieving Grade 7 and above, and 90 per cent of A level students gaining a Grade B and above, Westholme sits proudly alongside the most successful schools in Lancashire. The results underpin the educational brilliance of the school which supports students to achieve their academic potential by providing a nurturing and holistic environment. Dr Richard Robson, Principal at Westholme School is thrilled with his
EXAM RESULTS PROVE ACADEMIC RIGOUR students’ achievements and commented: “This is an amazing academic accomplishment for Westholme! The results are phenomenal right across the whole year group. With 81 per cent of students gaining a Grade 8 or above, and 75 per cent receiving at least one Grade 9, our GCSE triumph is testament to the true Westholme spirit.”
The Westholme journey
The journey students undertake whilst at Westholme is an unrivalled holistic experience unique to the school, delivering the key skills employers are looking for in young people, such as communication, teamwork, leadership and problem solving. The school takes a triple strand approach to educating its students. Firstly, delivering a warm and friendly environment to help build a strong community where each
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student has a profound sense of belonging. Secondly, providing the academic rigour every student expects to enable them to deliver exceptional exam results and achieve their highest potential. Finally, offering a holistic approach where students can acquire the essential skills required for the 21st century by tapping into the extensive range of activities available at the school.
THE RESULTS UNDERPIN THE EDUCATIONAL BRILLIANCE OF THE SCHOOL WHICH SUPPORTS STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE THEIR ACADEMIC POTENTIAL This distinctive approach builds confidence in students and encourages them to participate in class activities, ask questions during lessons and challenge their peers, helping establish independent individuals who believe in themselves and what they are capable of. At Westholme, there really isn’t an ‘us and them’ with students and teachers, they are all part of one team aiming for the same goal – unrivalled success. Most of the successful GCSE students will progress straight into the INSPIRED Sixth Form at Westholme, which has more than doubled its intake this year.
completed at the end of Year 10 and he achieved a Grade 9 in each. He completed the rest of his GCSEs in Year 11, along with Year 1 of the Maths A Level courses and completing the full Computer Science A Level course in a single year.”
Outstanding A Level results
The Year 13 students in the Sixth Form also achieved their best ever A Level results this year and smashed all previous school records with 90 per cent of students achieving at least two B grades or above. Dr Robson continued: “Sixty eight per cent of our ‘lockdown’ graduates leave Westholme with at least one Grade A or above, and they depart, destination ready, with so much more than outstanding academic results. Their journey through the Sixth Form has prepared them for the next chapter in their lives as well-rounded young people. With a quarter of our A Level students achieving a clean sweep of all A/A* grades, they have smashed the school records!” The grades this year were allocated through a meticulous and robust process, ensuring evidence submitted was thoroughly moderated and validated internally and then externally by examination boards.
Tremendous career paths
Students leaving the Sixth Form are going on to pursue some tremendous career paths. A handful of examples include:
Eloïse who achieved four A* grades in Classics, French, Spanish, and English Literature and is going to read English Literature and French at St Hugh’s College, Oxford University. Departing Head Boy Yusuf and fellow student Amaan who have accepted prestigious degree apprenticeships with Jaguar Land Rover and Coca-Cola,respectively. Anna who achieved three A*s and is going on to study Medicine and Surgery at Newcastle University. One student commented: “The one-to-one support of staff is invaluable and I know without the support, encouragement and guidance of Westholme, I would not be as ready or as confident to go out into the wider world and make my mark on society.” Parents are equally delighted with the academic achievements,with one commenting: “Our son has done really well in the UKMT maths challenges each year and achieved several gold awards in this. He’s also taken several GCSEs early, all of which were
So, whether you’re looking to go to Oxford or Cambridge or indeed any of the Russell Group universities, to study drama, music, art or sport at specialist institutions, or be selected for the coveted degree apprenticeships with blue chip organisations, Westholme is most certainly the school for you! n
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NEW PRE-PREP AND NURSERY Amanda Owen, the Yorkshire Shepherdess, recently opened Rossall School’s state-of-the-art new Pre-Prep and Nursery provision
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ith the highest pupil roll in the school’s history, Rossall has opened a fantastic Nursery and Pre-Prep to cope with the unprecedented surge in demand. The stunning new facilities have been designed by Rossall School’s own Head of Design and Technology, Lee Hodgetts and students in the Senior School have also contributed. The original building was constructed in the early 1990s but burgeoning numbers meant that a radical redesign was needed to ensure bright contemporary learning spaces reflective of the school’s commitment to inquiry-led learning. The striking design of the interior embraces much of the latest thinking in terms of classroom design. The provision of a technologically enriched environment is complemented by the free flow of spaces that exploit the beautiful natural landscape within which the building is situated. Headmaster, Jeremy Quartermain states: “Our ambition was to design a building that would provide young children with a wonderful space within which to learn and play. “Lee’s creative response to the brief has resulted in the creation of a building that undoubtedly has the ‘wow’ factor. Most
importantly our pupils and their parents have fallen in love with its many unique features such as the bespoke purpose-built play equipment. “Rossall is an incredible community and today marks the summation of so much hard work and dedication on the part of our staff. Throughout lockdown, our support staff have been our absolute heroes, and this building provides a tangible expression of their love and dedication to our community. In particular, I should thank Andy Edwards for his spectacular creations.” The Nursery, which now includes a Baby Room, currently has a waiting list and regularly receives rave reviews across a range of media platforms. 2021 will see a record number of pupils enter the school’s Reception Class. Parents are drawn to the wonderful environment which includes Graeme’s Garden – a school petting farm – and a beach school and forest school. The
emphasis upon wellbeing and the provision of a holistic curriculum is reflected in every aspect of the building. It is clear that the provision has resonated very well with current parents. One parent commented: “The staff in the Nursery and Pre-Prep have always been amazing but these new facilities provide such an excellent environment. The variety of activities means we are confident that Rossall is providing the best possible start in life for our children.” Opening the facility, the ‘Yorkshire Shepherdess’, Amanda Owen said she was honoured and enjoyed meeting the children in the Pre-Prep School. Amanda presented prizes at the Prep School Prize Day and her observations on childhood resonated with much of the philosophy underpinning the curriculum in the Prep School.
Rossall School has enjoyed a bumper year which has been capped by outstanding academic results in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and being shortlisted twice in the Independent School of the Year Awards. Prep School Headmaster, Matt Turner concludes: “The strength of our provision, coupled with our staff, is why we are viewed as the nursery and school first choice across the Fylde and Lancashire.” n For a private tour contact Lisa Rhodes, Prep School and Nursery Registrar on: l.rhodes@rossall.org.uk
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lifelong desire to learn. With a broad curriculum and enrichment programme, learning goes beyond the classroom and every pupil is encouraged to explore their individual talents and skills. This is highlighted in the Good Schools Guide, which states: “For schools in a glorious rural setting, participation in extracurricular is key. Children are simply encouraged to have a go here. As one parent said: ‘They take a child out of their comfort zone but there is lots of encouragement and togetherness. No one is singled out’.” Giggleswick’s CAS (Creative, Active, Service) Programme is timetabled into the school day, and provides over 60 different activities which range from academic enrichment, sport, creative classes, and managing health and wellbeing. As a Microsoft Showcase School,
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PREPARING YOUR CHILD FOR PRESCHOOL All children in the UK aged 3–4 are entitled to free part-time education whether that is a nursery, preschool, playgroup, or with a childminder. This is a hugely important stage for your child’s learning, and it’s a really fun one too!
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t this stage of their learning, your child will be mainly learning through play-based activities. They will also be learning about routine and developing early literacy and maths skills, learning about the world around them and learning social skills. There are a number of things recommended by the the Department of Education to help prepare your child for preschool:
1. Talk (and listen) It seems very obvious, but at this stage one of the best things you can do for your child’s learning is to spend time talking together. They are constantly learning new words and will be exploring ways to build sentences and put words together through trial and error.
2. Read, read, read Time spent reading together brings so many benefits to your child – and you! Through reading, your child will hear lots of words that they might not be as likely to come across in everyday conversation. They will
also develop their listening skills and their understanding of how stories work. Rhythm and rhyme are so important for early language development and, luckily, there are masses of wonderful books available.
3. Sing songs and rhymes
Have lots of fun singing songs and nursery rhymes together. Don’t worry about how good your singing voice is! Singing songs and saying rhymes can help your child to develop early language skills. Have fun with numbers by singing counting songs, such as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5… Once I caught a fish alive.
SINGING SONGS AND SAYING RHYMES CAN HELP YOUR CHILD TO DEVELOP EARLY LANGUAGE SKILLS 4. Point out numbers on the go Point out the numbers you see when you are out and about and encourage your child to do the same. Look for bus numbers, prices and house numbers. When shopping, ask your child to select the number of apples or bananas you need – they’re helping you out, and learning at the same time.
5. Dress up Dressing up and role play are great opportunities for talking and listening and for imaginative play. On a practical level, a fun dressing up session can help your child to practise getting themselves dressed.You can fit in a sneaky bit of training with those tricky zips, armholes and buttons. n
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Lynn Scholes, founder of Focus101, is helping businesses prosper thanks to her therapeutic skillset that gets the most out of the people they employ. Photography: Swirly Magnolia
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ince setting up Focus101, Lynn Scholes has been overwhelmed by the response of businesses who need support with their employees’ development and wellbeing over the last year or so due to Covid. “Workers are returning to the workplace after being furloughed or working from home and that’s presenting many different problems,” explains Ribble Valley-based Lynn, who previously worked in a senior managerial role for an international pharmaceutical company. She went on to train as a Therapeutic Coach and Counsellor, giving her a unique set of people skills that helps businesses grow and prosper in a dynamic culture that focuses on the wellbeing of their employees.
IT MAY WELL BE THAT PART OF THE SESSION IS COUNSELLING DEALING WITH PAST ISSUES AND THAT DRIFTS INTO THERAPY “The weight of evidence shows that by supporting employees with their mental health leads to less sick leave, greater productivity and higher retention rate, all of which leads to greater profit and a more successful and sustainable company,” adds Lynn, who explains that the global pandemic has affected the wellbeing of many people – even those who thought they had dealt with the crisis well. “When I go into companies and speak to people, those who are very positive about the future reported back that they found our sessions invaluable. “Throughout the pandemic we have all experienced an extended period of fear –
fear of catching Covid, passing it on, fearful for relatives, fear for our jobs, our homes, our finances and our children. “Normally fear triggers the fight or flight response, which settles as the threat passes. But the pandemic caused hyper triggering – an extended period of fear which most people have never experienced before. “While some people are naturally aware and cope well, for others it’s been much more complex.” Through Focus101 Lynn offers various packages – tailoring them to each individual business: “I have a series of options available. Working with the client to determine a package that benefits their budget as well as their business, is all part of the service I offer. “It may be that communication skills need to be enhanced or certain individuals may need resilience coaching. For others it could simply be giving employees the opportunity for an ‘emotional and wellbeing MOT’ to check they are coping and working at their optimum level.” Having conducted more than 100 oneto-one corporate and private sessions over the past few months, Lynn has seen the huge impact the pandemic has had on people. “It has been an enlightening experience, noticeably the different reactions people have had to the lockdowns and pandemic. For many it has left them anxious in various ways – after 15 months off work some are wary of returning to a work environment, for others who were previously accustomed to a lengthy daily commute, they have lost all confidence in driving. Every single case is different.” Lynn has also discovered that while many people have coped well, when they see how their colleagues have been empowered by coaching and counselling, they too want to benefit from her therapeutic support. “My passion is mental health support and making it normal and acceptable for businesses and their employees to talk about anxiety and stress. From big, burly men on the shopfloor to senior management, it’s important to discover what sits behind
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any issues and find out the underlying cause. It’s about people finding their own answers – suddenly they understand why they feel like they do. “When a client comes to see me I don’t have an agenda – it’s whatever they want to talk about on the day. It may well be that part of the session is counselling dealing with past issues and that drifts into therapeutic coaching to deal with future development within a corporate culture.
SUPPORTING EMPLOYEES WITH THEIR MENTAL HEALTH LEADS TO LESS SICK LEAVE AND GREATER PRODUCTIVITY “It is a seamless transition from counselling to coaching. My years as a senior business manager taught me that the best work is done when you can move between the two forms of support in any one session. “I see businesses that have a brilliant work culture with a happy workforce that is listened to and valued, but that’s not enough. People may be reticent to show weakness, so discussing personal challenges with employers, managers and even colleagues may not be an option, so it makes it vital to have external support,” adds Lynn, who has been able to reach a far wider audience geographically with Focus101’s cost-effective services via Zoom. “It works extremely well,” she says. “Over the last few months I have worked with a number of companies nationwide, who really understand that supporting the mental wellbeing of the people they employ not only meets their duty of care but is also the best insurance policy to ensure that the company thrives in these very challenging times.” n As well as working in corporate environments Lynn also offers confidential and private counselling and coaching to individuals
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Fagan & Whalley’s new Future-bound scheme is a programme that provides exciting training opportunities for those looking to embark on a career in the logistics industry. Operating as a structured driver training programme, Future-bound will invite applicants with a full UK driving licence to work towards their professional HGV qualifications, beginning with one of two F&W 3.5T vehicles, which have been purpose designed and built to facilitate training in readiness for progression: “We’ve decided to launch this new scheme in an effort to make it that bit easier for those interested in a career in transport and haulage to break into the industry,” explains Fagan & Whalley Operations Strategy Director, Daniel Wood.
It’s 20 years since Bashall Barn opened its doors to the public and it’s been an incredible journey. Now the next chapter of the business is here with the launch of Bashall as a wholly exclusive wedding venue. Still family owned, still based on the farm, still with the same amazing team but Bashall will now be able to concentrate all efforts on continuing to develop a unique offering for wedding couples. The next step in the development is starting to take shape with builders taking the old barn and converting it into fabulous bedrooms for wedding guests.
ENTREPRENEUR WINNER North West Inspiring Women Awards have named Clitheroe-based Kushboo Soap’s founder Sarwat Jaleel Entrepreneur Award Winner 2021. Sarwat said: “I am proud to be recognised for promoting sustainability and donating to the vulnerable. I share this award with the Kushboo family – my husband, three daughters, friends and all my lovely loyal customers who have supported me from day one.” Sarwat has developed an ethical business that not only benefits the economy but also benefits the wider community with her ‘one sold, one donated to charity’ philosophy. Kushboo is a 100 per cent natural, multi-award winning soap and skincare business.
WOMEN’S COLLECTION Having initially served a male market since they launched back in 2018, Lancashirebased LANX has now responded to increased demand from its rapidly growing audience of female followers to launch a women’s collection. Based at their designled warehouse shop at Mitton Road Business Park, LANX founder Marco Vaghetti explains: “When we started out we built our initial collections for men as this is where our primary expertise and experience lay. But the message was loud and clear from women who wanted to wear our shoes so we created a collection with a female-specific fit. We can’t wait to see how women style our new range of boots and shoes this autumn and winter.”
FINAL SALE Following the sale of the final house at the exclusive Deer View development in Lea Town, Lanley Homes have gone on to enjoy a successful 12 months with construction completed at their 22-home development – Bowland View at Great Eccleston. Work has also started on site at the exclusive Woodlands development in Leyland. This development will provide 14 family homes in a mixture of four and six bedroom detached houses. The site is situated in the much sought-after area off Langdale Road close to Worden Park. Neil McManus, Executive at Lanley Homes commented: “It’s been an impressive year for Lanley Homes, which is testament to the quality of the product design and the finishes within the properties.”
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KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY… Give your family the best chance at preserving wealth from one generation to the next, advises Alastair Brown of Raymond James more active lives in retirement, the age at which the next generation will eventually benefit and how tax efficiently the wealth is transferred can be a real headache. Whether your motivation is to support your relatives, protect vulnerable family members or to leave a legacy, passing on your wealth is a highly emotive and potentially complicated topic.
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Getting all your affairs in order, from deciding who should inherit your wealth to making provisions for vulnerable family members, can be an extensive but invaluable process. Known as Estate Planning, it ensures you eliminate uncertainty over the administration of your assets and aims to maximise the value of your estate by reducing or eliminating taxes and other expenses. From setting up trusts to mitigating Inheritance Tax, Estate Planning should also consider your needs in later life, including the potential cost of longterm care.
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BEST OF BOTH WORLDS The all new BMW iX3 is a highly efficient, pure electric trailblazer, writes Paul Agnew. Photography: Roger Moore
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e all have our goals and dreams. Achieving them is the hard bit. Nigh on impossible unless you are prepared to compromise. So, is it simply unrealistic to imagine ever realising ‘the best of both worlds’? Not, it seems, when it comes to cars and one car in particular – the new BMW iX3. It’s electric – in every respect. No compromises required here. BMW’s first pure electric Sports Activity Vehicle is not only efficient in the extreme it’s also eye-catching and exciting.
A true trailblazer for this era of electric mobility, perfectly serving the needs of the moment, it has sporting prowess, exceptional performance and long-distance ability with a range of up to 286 miles. Driving pleasure, ease of operation and great character, inside and out, make this a stand-out motor.
ELECTRIC DRIVING WITH THE EXCITING POSSIBILITIES OFFERED BY THIS MODERN MASTERPIECE IS TO BE EMBRACED, NOT FEARED We’re talking Vernasca leather, metallic paint, 20” aerodynamic black alloy wheels, automatic tailgate, panoramic glass sunroof, sun protection glass, automatic air conditioning, adaptive LED headlights, parking assistant, driving assistant professional, heated front seats, wireless charging, acoustic pedestrian warning and ambient lighting. As for the drive, you’ll find a highly-integrated
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system with electric motor, transmission and power electronics in a single housing. Maximum output: 286 hp, peak torque: 400 Nm (295 lb-ft), acceleration (0-62mph): 6.8 seconds. This is the true power of electric driving, constant and instant acceleration to give any road trip or adventure extra thrills to savour. The high-voltage battery has a gross energy content of 80 kWh (kilowatts an hour). A combined charging unit enables direct current charging at a rapid rate and a 10-minute fast charge adds around 100 kilometres (62 miles) of range in the WLTP cycle. Stop right there! Just what, I can hear you asking, is WLTP? Well, it stands for Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure – the name for the test that decides fuel efficiency ratings for all petrol, diesel, electric and hybrid cars. Snappy? No. Important? Very much so.
A TRUE TRAILBLAZER FOR THIS ERA OF ELECTRIC MOBILITY, PERFECTLY SERVING THE NEEDS OF THE MOMENT, IT HAS SPORTING PROWESS, EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE AND LONG-DISTANCE ABILITY
As for equipment, there are two lines to choose from, ‘Inspiring’ and ‘Impressive’ including a mix of aforementioned goodies plus adaptive suspension, automatic tailgate operation, electrically adjustable seats, sport leather steering wheel, a storage package and a three-zone automatic climate control system with pre-heating and pre-conditioning function, head-up display Harman Kardon surround sound system and BMW Iconic Sounds Electric (more of that later). It wouldn’t be a BMW without an exceptionally wide selection of driver assistance systems and with the iX3 the following come as standard: Driving Assistant Professional with Steering and Lane Control Assistant, Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function, automatic Speed Limit Assist and route monitoring, Parking Assistant with Reversing Assist Camera and Reversing Assistant. The Live Cockpit Professional with cloudbased navigation system, BMW Maps and BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant also come as standard along with smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto preparation.
Last but not least, let’s talk about sound. Together with one of the world’s most famous music composers, Hans Zimmer, BMW has developed the aforementioned Iconic Sounds and it features right here in the iX3. Simply press the start/stop button, and you’ll be surrounded by the full emotional thrill of electro-mobility!
to convenient home charging solutions, topping up is a cinch. All in all this is some package – a fullyelectric vehicle that answers so many questions (not least over peace-of-mind driving) and one that takes ‘Efficient Dynamics’ to the next level. Electric driving with the exciting possibilities offered by this modern masterpiece is to be embraced, not feared. BMW engineers set out to produce a highly-desirable car whilst striving to set a new benchmark in terms of efficiency. With the iX3 they’ve managed it – truly the best of both worlds. n
For peace-of-mind electric motoring, a new app recommends battery charging stops on long routes, showing the estimated charging time required. The iX3 features the latest BMW Operating System 7, enabling secure and convenient over-the-air updates to ensure your system is always up to date. BMW continues to spearhead the creation of an extensive UK network of charging facilities, which is constantly growing to meet the dramatic rise in popularity of electric cars. From easy-to-use public charging stations
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EVERYTHING… & MORE The new Taycan Cross Turismo is a lifestyle super-car – a true all-rounder that is keeping Porsche ahead of the game, writes Paul Agnew. Photography: Roger Moore
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orsche has always had the edge. For power and performance, style and sophistication, design and dynamics, the global motoring giant knows exactly what it takes to stay ahead of the game. Competitors stand on the sidelines, fuelled by a mix of admiration, envy and frustration, while an expanding customer base simply revels in the sheer joy of it all. But surely there must come a time when even a sports car manufacturer of this magnitude hits a wall – theoretically speaking! Could going ‘all-electric’ or ‘off-road’ put the brakes on the dominance? The short answer is no, not even slightly. In fact, the new Taycan Cross Turismo is likely to steer Porsche into an even stronger position. For this, my learned reader, is one truly awesome sports car. I was formally introduced to the 4S –
one of four derivatives – and it was love at first sight. Standing super cool in the Porsche Centre Preston showroom (the car not the reviewer) in ice grey metallic, a masterpiece of modernity oozing kerb appeal, with the capability of fizzing from 0-62mph in 4.1 secs, reaching a top speed of just shy of 150mph and offering a battery range of around 250 miles. Porsche is pursuing a path towards fully-sustainable, all-electric mobility –
without compromise and I think they are all but there. Like the Taycan sports saloon, the Taycan Cross Turismo benefits from an innovative electric drive with 800-volt architecture. A new high-tech chassis with all-wheel drive and adaptive air suspension also ensures uncompromising dynamics off-road.
PORSCHE IS PURSUING A PATH TOWARDS FULLYSUSTAINABLE, ALL-ELECTRIC MOBILITY – WITHOUT COMPROMISE AND I THINK THEY ARE ALL BUT THERE With 47 millimetres more headroom for rear-seat passengers and up to 1,212 litres of load capacity, the Taycan Cross Turismo is a true all-rounder. The Off-Road Design package (optional) increases ground clearance by up to 30mm, allowing it to be driven on mixed surfaces and uneven tracks. The Gravel Mode (standard) improves suitability for driving on rough roads. Elements include wheel arch trims, unique
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lower aprons at the front/rear and special flaps at the corners of the front/rear bumpers and at the ends of the sills. These make for a striking exterior as well as providing protection from stone impacts. Inside, the design statement continues with wing-shaped upper and lower sections of the dashboard stretching across the entire width of the car. The free-standing, curved instrument cluster forms the highest point on the dashboard. A central 10.9-inch infotainment display and a further, optional front passenger display are combined to form an integrated glass band in a blackpanel. A compass mounted on the top of the dashboard is optional.
THE TAYCAN CROSS TURISMO LOOKS SENSATIONAL, SMELLS WONDERFUL, FEELS SUMPTUOUS, DRIVES LIKE A DREAM – A LIFESTYLE SUPER-CAR TRUE TO ITS BRAND AND HERITAGE Style is imperative, but comfort comes a close second, especially off-road. Nothing is left to chance. The integrated Porsche 4D Chassis Control analyses and synchronises all systems in real time to allow the driver to easily perform adjustments. The ride height is automatically raised for road humps or garage driveways. Such positions can be stored by simply pressing the chassis button. Clever stuff. Thanks to FoD (Functions on Demand), drivers can purchase various convenience and assist functions as required. Significantly, this option is possible after the vehicle has been bought, and availability does not depend on the car’s original configuration.
It is not necessary to visit a workshop (thanks to online activation) for the likes of Porsche Intelligent Range Manager, Power Steering Plus, Active Lane Keeping and Porsche InnoDrive. Easy and quick to charge at home and on the road, the Taycan Cross Turismo battery recharges to provide a range of up to 100 miles in just five minutes. The plug and charge function enables convenient charging and payments without the need for cards or an app. The Taycan Cross Turismo is everything, and more, that a car born in 2021 should be, and you can put your name on one from £80k. I could go on and on about the stunning safety features and the high-end green technologies, but there just isn’t the space.
Suffice to say, excellence in all areas. But a word or two about the extensive ‘standard’ equipment – digitally broadcast radio with truly superb sound quality and Apple ® podcasts that can be selected as an
individual media source. You’ll also find LED headlights, advanced climate control (two zones), exclusive 21” wheels, multifunction sports steering wheel, partial leather interior and eight-way electrically adjustable comfort seats. The Taycan Cross Turismo looks sensational, smells wonderful, feels sumptuous, drives like a dream – a lifestyle super-car true to its brand and heritage. Fancy one? Join the queue. n
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David Fearnhead talks to fellrunner Shaun Livesey who, at his peak, won major national championships and wore the vest of England and GB. Photography: Cavan Smyth
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he Long Duddon fell race is not for the faint of heart. It’s an energy-zapping 18-mile course which rises over 6,000ft around the head of Duddon Valley in the Lake District. It is a long ‘A’ category fell race and a counter in both the English and the British Fell Running Championships. It’s a race Shaun Livesey would dearly love to win in June 1988. As the runners gather on the start line, he finds himself next to a legend of the sport. Billy Bland is widely regarded as the best long fell runner of all time. His name accompanies records still held today, but in 1988 he’s Shaun’s competition and as Billy points out to him: “You can’t be considered a fell runner until you’ve won a long Lakeland race.”
SHAUN’S BODY FAT WAS 4.6 PER CENT, THE AVERAGE FOR AN ELITE MALE RUNNER IS AROUND EIGHT PER CENT. HIS RESTING HEART RATE WAS 28 BEATS PER MINUTE Perhaps it was those words that prompted Shaun to take a fateful early lead, putting distance between himself and Billy: “Long races are often more of a waiting game,” Shaun reflects. “Billy took a better line at about 11 miles into the race, taking a large group with him and relegating me to 14th position.” For those unaccustomed to fell running, think of trying to run a marathon uphill, on a twisting and pitted lane in a landscape carved by glacial ice and ancient volcanos, all whilst navigating with a map and compass. The mass-start competitors have to pass through a number of manned checkpoints over ascent and decline. Races can range from one mile to 30 and in all weather. And when Shaun says all weather, he means it. In 1983 he was one of the few to finish the Kentmere Horseshoe fell race. “Just before the summit we were hit with a whiteout. Most of the field abandoned the
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race and turned back for home,” recalls Shaun, who was unaware of that at the time, due to the snow storm around him. “I could see nothing but white. About halfway round I came across another runner, we briefly discussed pulling out due to the extreme conditions, but we couldn’t find a way off due to the heavy snow, leaving the only option to carry on and finish the race. With more experience I would have pulled out before the first summit. It was down to luck that I managed to get back at all.”
Team sports were never on his radar. At 15 he scraped into the school crosscountry team for the Ribble Valley Schools Championship in which he came last. Most would have quit at this point and said to themselves, ‘running is not my thing’, but not Shaun. Shaun joined the Ribble Valley Harriers, a nationally recognised and wellrespected running club with some very talented juniors coached by George Wrathall.
“Training was embarrassing,” admits Shaun. “I was one of the older ones in the club, and generally at the back trying not to lose contact. I raced in the Mid-Lancs Cross-Country League, which is a series of six races run over the winter, after my first two races coming 99 (out of 103) and 101 (out of 105) George asked me why I ran. I replied that I enjoyed it – he said that was good as I had no real talent for running,” Shaun adds. “He said it in a nice way, not in a put down way.” Races three and four continued in much the same vein until Shaun discovered something quite by accident. He was good at running uphill, and by good, very good indeed. It was a race in Todmorden, a town perennially confused by whether it’s in Lancashire or Yorkshire, that Shaun was to have his epiphany.
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IT WAS A RACE IN TODMORDEN, A TOWN PERENNIALLY CONFUSED BY WHETHER IT’S IN LANCASHIRE OR YORKSHIRE, THAT SHAUN WAS TO HAVE HIS EPIPHANY
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Born in Clayton-le-Moors in 1963, Shaun moved to Clitheroe, aged 10, and went to Ribblesdale Secondary School (now High School). He had little to no interest in sport, and if he did it was individual sports such as watching tennis or cycling.
The course on the Calder is renowned as difficult due to its hills, and as Shaun reached the highest point of the race, he experienced something he’d never experienced before. He was leading. And so, in this most momentous of moments, Shaun stopped running.
“I panicked, not knowing what to do at the front, so I dropped back into the pack by the end of the first lap. Second lap I found myself back in front at the highest point again, this time I stayed there managing to finish in the top three. “My next Mid-Lancs race was at Kendal where I finished third again, against a good field. George thought I had a talent for running uphill, so he took me to a fell race at the Hodder Show at Dunsop Bridge. At only 16 years old I was running
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in the senior race and I was with the leading pack at the top. I finally finished 10th, as I struggled to run down a steep hill at speed.” The winner that day was the inappropriately named Harry Walker: “Harry was regarded as the best fell runner of his time. He was typical of the sport in general. Relaxed, friendly and very humble, which for me was surprising as he was clearly admired and looked up to by everyone in the sport.” Years later it was Harry Walker, then watching as a spectator, whose calming words during the 1986 Yorkshire Three Peaks Fell Race helped Shaun to one of his biggest wins. However, that first fell race years before, impacted Shaun in another way. “Running in stunning locations over mixed terrain made the sport very attractive in comparison to racing around a track, or cross-country laps around fields, or road racing around streets in built-up areas.
“Running on the fells requires concentration. The terrain can be quite rough, if unmarked you need to ensure you take the right line, watching for breaks. I found on track, road and cross-country my concentration could drift. I would start thinking about mundane things, or get a song stuck in my head.” Shaun’s burgeoning success at fell running brought him to the attention of John Wild. A Captain in the RAF, who’d represented England at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in the steeplechase and he had also won elite international cross-country races such as the Cross de San Sebastián and the Juan Muguerza. In 1981 he won the British Fell Running Championship at his first attempt, and still holds the course record
for numerous English fell races including Rivington Pike. Over the winter of 1982, under John’s tough training regime, Shaun dropped from his normal 10st (63.5kg) to 8st 3lb (52.2kg). At 5’ 3” (160cm) there wasn’t a lot of Shaun to begin with but what there was, was now an efficient and consistent running machine. By 1987 he’d begun working with Clitheroe’s Nick Dinsdale, who runs NJD Sports Injury Clinic. “Nick is and was very much a cyclist who represented England as a veteran cyclist – his coaching was very much data and attention to detail. He was great to work with and helped me achieve my goals.” At his peak, Shaun’s body fat was 4.6 per cent, the average for an elite male runner is around eight per cent. His resting heart rate was 28 beats per minute, an average adult is between 60 and 100, and his VO2 max, which is the maximum oxygen consumption, was 86ml – 50ml is considered above average for a young male. Though even at his peak in 1988, he still found himself trailing Billy Bland by two minutes in the Duddon Valley fell race. Over the next five miles Shaun managed to close the gap, catching him with just
1.5 miles to go at the start of the final descent: “I pulled away to win by 45 seconds, which was quite a feat considering Billy was probably the best descender in the country.” The lad from the Ribble Valley had beaten the local hero. “I consider myself lucky living in the Ribble Valley,” says Shaun. “It is ideal for training, you can run off road, there are plenty of paths and tracks through countryside or you can put some good miles in on the riverside, then you have Pendle and the surrounding hills – the whole area is perfect for running.” Shaun is keen to point out a lot of people helped him in his career, but one person in particular stands out. His wife Julie, who he married in 1984 and with whom he has two children: “I always felt she had as much invested in my running as me, watching and supporting me at races and having to put up with all the hours of training (morning and night) and weekends away racing, the highs and lows.” Following his win over Billy Bland back in 1988, Shaun Livesey would go on to win the English Fell Running Championships in 1988 and 1990 and would wear the vest of England and GB. He still runs today. n
Before leaving high school Danny had already been accepted on a four-year apprenticeship at Northcote. He showed promise from the outset – the year he completed his apprenticeship he finished second in North West Chef of the Year and was promoted to demi-chef de partie at Northcote.
I COMPLETED A TWO-WEEK STAGE AT RESTAURANT OCEAN AT VILA VITA PARC IN PORTUGAL WITH TWO MICHELIN STARRED HANS NEUNER He went on to win National Young Chef of the Year 2018: “As a young chef you always want to keep improving and moving forward. “As part of my prize from winning National Young Chef of the Year 2018, I went on a three-day trip to Norway as part of a group of 10 chefs.
ON TO A WINNER After being promoted to head chef at Northcote, talented Danny Young has been named as one of the most promising young chefs in the UK in the Acorn ‘30 under 30’ Awards
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orthcote head chef Danny Young was delighted when he was named as one of this year’s Acorn Award winners that recognise the brightest prospects in the hospitality industry. Each year just 30 talented individuals, throughout the UK, under the age of 30 are honoured. Danny joined Northcote in 2010 as a 16-year-old apprentice, working his way up to the head chef position and winning many prestigious awards along the way including National Young Chef of the Year in 2018. Speaking about the Caterer’s Acorn Award, Danny says: “It’s amazing to be recognised by the awards after such a tough year for the industry and being amongst so many talented people felt really positive. “You never set out to try and win awards, but it’s a great feeling to be given an Acorn Award and become part of an elite group. I just want to keep on learning
and developing as a chef.” Danny’s interest in food began as a young boy watching his mum and grandma cooking: “I was always interested in food and enjoyed watching cookery programmes on TV. Watching Great British Menu in 2010 when Lisa won probably inspired me to go into the kitchen as a career. Northcote has always had a fantastic reputation and when I was younger it was the only Michelin starred restaurant in Lancashire.”
“We visited local colleges teaching chef skills and went sea fishing in Tromso. I caught my first skrei cod and we were joined by Michel Roux Jr. It was an amazing experience that I feel lucky to have been a part of. “The trip inspired me to keep pushing and when I was promoted to head chef it was a brilliant feeling, even though a lot of responsibility comes with the job.” Over the years Danny has become an
food&drink integral part of Obsession at Northcote, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year. This hugely successful gastronomic festival is known as one of the most prestigious, internationally recognised, gourmet events. This annual occasion sees chefs from around the world showcase their creativity and innovative cuisine with a five-course signature menu on consecutive evenings over 15 nights. Speaking about the event, Danny says: “Obsession in an incredible event to be part of. “Every year is different and there’s a lot to learn from watching the guest chefs cook and the ingredients they use. It’s a great way to make connections with some of the world’s top chefs.
WE WENT SEA FISHING IN TROMSO. I CAUGHT MY FIRST SKREI COD AND WE WERE JOINED BY MICHEL ROUX JR. IT WAS AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE “I completed a two-week stage at Restaurant Ocean at Vila Vita Parc in Portugal with two Michelin starred Hans Neuner. “I was lucky enough to dine there and it was one of the best meals I’ve eaten. It combined traditional Portuguese flavours with some of the finest ingredients and best seafood. I learned a lot from working in a different environment and it all came from meeting him at Obsession.” Obsession has also taken Danny and Northcote’s executive chef Lisa Goodwin Allen to Austria: “Another stand out Obsession chef for me is Juan Amador. After his Obsession night, Lisa and I and a couple of chefs took a trip to Austria on a fact-finding mission. It was a busy 24 hours as we visited the food markets to sample the cheeses and beer, then we went to the three-Michelin starred Restaurant Amador, which is set in an old wine cave. “It was an incredible experience to enjoy his menu in those surroundings. It was a memorable trip!” n Obsession is set to return in 2022, when Northcote will be ready to deliver another unique celebration of gastronomy
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AHEAD OF THE GAME The Black Bull at Old Langho has always been one step ahead and with further investment planned, the pub continues to remain a firm favourite, writes Tedd Walmsley
wedding anniversary and experienced all that the Black Bull has to offer. The restaurant has all the crucial ingredients, excellent food, super service and a great vibe which is easy to say but much harder to execute successfully.
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t’s not quite six months since our pubs and restaurants re-opened back in April, initially opening outside only but each month slowly regaining some sense of normality and service. At the Black Bull at Old Langho, each challenge has been met with the same passion and panache – whilst others might have erected makeshift DIY marquees and plastic chairs and tables, the Black Bull embraced the situation creating a wonderful outdoor space with signature ‘sail’. I’m told the investment outside will continue with more covered space and feature fires as events such as their Oktoberfest are planned for later in the year. This kind of investment and vision has made the Black Bull a beacon and ‘go-to’ for both locals and customers travelling from throughout the Ribble Valley and beyond. Liz and I have worked with owners Jamie and Rebecca over the last few months and really feel part of its evolution. We were there on the first night of celebrations – a cold and windy April evening when everything felt very new and different, and more recently, we enjoyed a superb traditional Sunday lunch to celebrate our
THE RESTAURANT HAS ALL THE CRUCIAL INGREDIENTS, EXCELLENT FOOD, SUPER SERVICE AND A GREAT VIBE The success, in my opinion, comes from the same level of investment in the infrastructure, being matched with the training and development of the staff and their search for quality ingredients. Like many of our hospitality clients, finding and keeping good staff is difficult but Jamie and Rebecca have done a fine job. The most recent addition to the team
is Ian Cooper, who joined as their new head chef – young and full of energy and ideas with a great pedigree – look out for his speciality desserts and an evolving menu with new creations and seasonal favourites joining the Black Bull classics. As the seasons begin to change many of us will want to move indoors to eat where the Black Bull takes on its own welcoming ambience with roaring fires and autumn delights on the menu. It’s everything you’d expect from a great traditional pub but also boasts fabulous private dining and numerous events including Live Ribble Valley’s own singles supper club. The Black Bull has a strong social media presence, and this will be the best way to keep up to date with the wide range of events planned for the next few weeks. Please support the efforts that Jamie and Rebecca have made – I’m sure you’ll not be disappointed. n
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’m delighted to announce that Supper Club is back this month with our first event for more than 18 months. We’ve kept in touch with many of our original members and because of their requests our Supper Club is back on 16th September at the stunning Black Bull at Old Langho. We have kept things simple before Christmas with a series of dinner dates at some of our local restaurants but are in the process of exploring all sorts of ideas and activities including lunch with walks, race days, gin tastings and even a table at the soon to be announced Obsession at Northcote early in 2022.
For like-minded single men and women who enjoy socialising, sparkling conversation and fabulous food, Live Ribble Valley Supper Club is back, writes Tedd Walmsley LIVE RIBBLE VALLEY SUPPER CLUB DATES Black Bull Old Langho Thursday 16th September 7pm (last five places) £45 to include three delicious courses with fizz on arrival Contact Katherine 01254 248801 to book Yu Copster Green Thursday 14th October 7pm £55 – three courses includes signature cocktail 01254 240665
To remind you, Supper Club has no subscription and no commitment except to choose the event or dinner you’re interested in – book the appropriate night and commit to being part of a fantastic occasion. We are unashamedly targeting a group of women and particularly men
over 50, who enjoy good food, good conversation, friendship, companionship and the odd glass of wine. Our host Lynn is on hand to make sure the night runs smoothly and our Australian-style seating means you’ll move around between courses and meet a number of new people on the night.
Three Fishes Mitton November date TBC Be one of the first to dine at the newly-refurbished restaurant with Nigel Haworth’s new menu
As our ability to dine out with little or no restrictions has returned, it’s the very best time for us to re-group and re-launch what was a popular pre-Covid series of informal dinners for single people. Please get in touch and gentlemen, we’d especially love to hear from you and get more of you involved. Tell us what you’d like to see and we’ll do our best to deliver. n
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Anna Souroullas takes a look at the latest blockbusters, ready-to-stream films, cinema releases and DVDs
VENOM:
LET THERE BE CARNAGE
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Release Date: 15th September Director: Andy Serkis Starring: Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Woody Harrelson, Stephen Graham, Naomie Harris and Reid Scott Certificate:
In this sequel, we join investigative journalist Eddie Brock over a year after the events of Venom. Struggling to adjust to life as the host of the alien symbiote Venom, Brock is determined to reignite his career by interviewing Cletus Kasady – a serial killer like no other. He becomes the host of the alien Carnage and after a failed execution attempt, Cletus escapes prison. Will Brock’s super-human abilities be enough, or will Kasady prevail? n
KATE Release Date: 10th September Director: Cedric Nicolas-Troyan Starring: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Woody Harrelson, Michiel Huisman Certificate:
In this action adventure, we follow Kate, a ruthless criminal operative. After she’s irreversibly poisoned, she seeks to take revenge on her enemies. On her journey for retribution, Kate forms an unexpected bond with the daughter of one of her past victims. Will Kate succeed in time, or will their crimes go unpunished forever? n
THE CONJURING:
THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT
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Release Date: 6th September Director: Michael Chaves Starring: Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga, Ruairi O’Connor, Sarah Catherine Hook, Julia Hilliard and John Noble Certificate:
In this chilling story of unknown evil, Ed and Lorraine Warren investigate the dark truth behind a murder. A dazed and bloodied man is discovered walking down a road by a police officer and is accused of murder, but not everything is as it may seem. A supernatural inquiry unlike anything the Warrens have ever seen before leaves these experienced real-life paranormal investigators shocked. The suspect claims to have been possessed, but did they commit their heinous acts unwillingly or of their own free will? n
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GOOD READ Lauren Molyneux curls up with a good book to review the latest best seller
Thought Economics Vikas Shah In his thought-provoking debut, Manchester writer, entrepreneur and MBE Vikas Shah collates the perspectives of some of the world’s greatest thinkers, philosophers, literary figures, business leaders, politicians, artists and Olympians on the big questions we have, and currently continue, to face. Framing his discussions around addressing the core concepts of who we are, and what makes us, within Thought Economics, Shah shares the responses he’s been met with whilst engaging in conversation with some of the remarkable people that are currently shaping our century. Providing readers with a variety of insights which seek to broaden our understanding, and perhaps shift our perspectives on the most basic and the most complex of topics, Shah speaks with such accomplished and distinguished figures as Noam Chomsky, Maya Angelou, Melinda Gates, Elif Shafak, Sheryl Sandberg, Muhammad Yuna, Matt Haig, Bertie Ahern, F W de Klerk, Mark Cuban, Laura Bates, Deepak Chopra and Tracy Emin, amongst others, to address concepts of identity, culture, leadership and entrepreneurship, creativity, discrimination, segregation and injustice, conflict, war and peace, democracy and power. Whilst inspiring readers to dig deeper and ask questions of themselves and others, the conversations captured serve not only to stimulate thought and further discussion, encompassing attitudes on everything from spirituality, art, and education to science, government, and history – they do so while retaining a sense of honesty, authenticity and truth and you can’t help but feel quite distinctly whilst reading that you’re changing, perhaps evolving in some way, as a result of the words written on the pages. Thought Economics is a treat for the curious mind, brilliantly captured and put together, providing rich ground for conversation, an apt introduction into modern philosophy and a wide-reaching context for humanity. Engaging from the offset, it’s one that can be read in a single sitting or picked up at leisure to give snippets of inspiration and encouragement and valuable reflections on what it is to be human in a 21st-century world. n
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NOVEL INSPIRATION Julia Jefferson has recently published her second novel, a domestic noir thriller that has received rave reviews
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aving always wanted to write a novel, English teacher Julia Jefferson got the idea for her first book three years ago during a conversation with a good friend. “I have always been an avid reader but never thought I had the stamina to write a book,” explains Julia, who works at Pendle Vale College. “But I was chatting to a good friend who mentioned that there was very little out there in terms of LGBT literature. She had an awful experience as a teenager as her family found it very difficult to accept she was gay and weren’t very supportive.”
THIS BOOK IS VERY TIMELY. IT SHOWS BIGOTRY BEING CONFRONTED NOT BY ISOLATION BUT BY PEOPLE STANDING TOGETHER IN THE FACE OF INTOLERANCE AND VIOLENCE Julia’s first book Proud questions the reader’s fixed ideas on gender and sexuality. It also covers the main character’s ‘coming out’ and questions homophobic behaviour and the deep-rooted intolerance displayed within some cultures. Written under a pseudonym, J J Perri, Proud has received rave reviews on Twitter and Amazon. One reader commented: “This book is very timely. It shows bigotry being confronted not by isolation but by people standing together in the face of intolerance and violence. More power to you J J Perri.” Another wrote: “The style and construction of the novel with its intermittent flashbacks and the extensive building of the main characters’ lives and personalities is very well executed.” Julia adds: “The LGBT genre for young adults is quite niche so I found marketing the book quite difficult, but I have had some great feedback, which has made it all worthwhile. I loved writing it! “I had a lot of inspiration for this book
and I learnt so much. I spoke to many people who gave me lots of motivation and I found that by the time I had finished it, I felt very humbled. I really understood what it must be like for these people to feel you have to hide who you really are.” Last year’s lockdown sparked Julia’s second book The Beginning is the End, a psychological domestic noir thriller charting the relationship between a young couple Layla and Matt: “The book is written in the third person and has a dual narrative. One of the character’s narrative works back from the end while the other narrative works from the beginning to the end – they meet in the middle when it becomes clear what is happening and who the villain is. “The structure of the novel means that the reader is aware from the beginning that the story ends tragically,” says Julia, who self-published the book with Amazon. “My sister and niece helped proof read and after reading the first two chapters, as delicately as they could, told me they thought it was little awkward. It’s always
difficult to accept criticism and I think I was a little prickly but when I asked them to explain further, they said it sounded like it had been written by an English teacher! “When I read it back I could see how contrived and affected it actually was. With their input and honesty, I totally re-wrote it and just let it flow and it worked much better. “For a while it was definitely a work in progress but I now have a Kindle version and paperback version. It’s amazing to be able to do that – especially when the book arrives through your letterbox!” Reviews for The Beginning is the End have been similarly positive. One reader comments: “This was scary. A real thought-provoking psychological thriller that kept me gripped to the end.” Another adds: “A pacy read. The characters are convincing and the switch between time frames deftly handled. An enjoyable read that reveals the art of manipulation and how that becomes a dangerous and destructive force within a relationship.” n
Proud by J J Perri and The Beginning is the End by Julia Jefferson are available in Kindle and paperback version from: amazon.co.uk
how and when you would like to sell them. They can purchase items from the customer or they can sell them directly through the auction. House clearances are another big area for Lancashire Auction House, where Mark will visit the property, discuss and quote for clearing whole or part clearances. Any items that can be auctioned will then be deducted from the quote, helping cover the cost of clearing the house and in some cases making a tidy profit for the client.
WE’RE PLANNING TO EXPAND OUR LIVE AUCTIONS OVER THE COMING MONTHS AS THERE IS A GROWING DEMAND FOR THEM Live auctions currently take place on a Monday evening, where clients can bid for goods on the phone, online or
GOING, GOING… GONE! From vintage toys to military memorabilia, house clearances to classic cars, if you have something that you want to sell, the team at Lancashire Auction House are the go-to people to help you out, writes Meena McDonald. Photography: Andrew Tighe
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t’s not unusual for people to have items that are no longer of interest to them which just sit at home gathering dust. Instead, why don’t you auction them and make some money from them? Lancashire Auction House would be delighted to take them off your hands, in particular vintage toys, militaria, jewellery and antiques.
Established in 2018 by husband and wife team Mark and Sue Galbraith, the business has expanded rapidly over the past few years. They take great pride in the items they auction which include period furniture, vintage collectables, classic cars, motorbikes and religious memorabilia. The expert team will be delighted to help you value your items and establish
at the welcoming Lancashire Auction House premises at Rawtenstall, where refreshments will also be available. Online auctions are ongoing via easyliveauction.com and clients can bid for a wide range of unusual items via their secure online site. Sue commented: “We find clients really enjoy coming into the auction house where they can browse the many unique items we have on display. They often end up purchasing many more products than they’d originally anticipated! We’re planning to expand our live auctions over the coming months as there is a growing demand for them.”
arts&culture Clients of the Lancashire Auction House range from early 20s right through to pensioners and include collectors, traders and the general public, many of whom have become regular clients. Some are looking to refurbish their homes with distinct and interesting items so the auction house is ideal for them.
SOME ARE LOOKING TO REFURBISH THEIR HOMES WITH DISTINCT AND INTERESTING ITEMS SO THE AUCTION HOUSE IS IDEAL FOR THEM Having set up secure online trading facilities before lockdown, Lancashire Auction House was able to continue trading online via easyliveauction.com during this period. Many other organisations in the area unfortunately were not able to do this, so Mark and Sue helped numerous local charities selling items for them to raise much-needed cash to get through the challenging times. So, if you’re looking to sell items you no longer require or would like a house cleared, then get in touch with the friendly and knowledgeable team at Lancashire Auction House, who will be delighted to have a chat with you, make you a drink and see how they can help you. n
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NEW HOME… NEW LIFE While new build in the Ribble Valley continues apace, demand is also growing for housing that has all the technology and space for modern 21st century living
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ew housing in the Ribble Valley varies tremendously in style and size from smaller homes that incorporate space-saving features to impressive country homes that are geared towards luxury family living. Sales centres and show homes are now open and welcoming visitors – many by appointment. Throughout the Ribble Valley the trend for new houses that have individuality is really evident with developers building
homes of differing materials and styles so that homeowners really appreciate that their new home is unique to them. Many new builds in the region are located on stunning rural and semi-rural sites – often on the edge of villages with beautiful countryside views. Developers are also keen that buyers can enjoy the best of both worlds too with sites located in areas that have ease of access to motorway networks, respected schools and nearby market towns. When buying a new home some developers offer part exchange, an option that has become increasingly popular and one that takes the hassle out of selling your own home. Other developers may offer to help sell your own home and if it doesn’t sell before your new home is ready, the developer could become the guaranteed buyer.
Either way, if you speak to one of the sales advisers you can learn all about the various options available to you. Those looking for a new home will be impressed by the wide choice available. Many developers give homeowners the chance to choose many of the interior fixtures and fittings – again making your new home unique. Show homes are a great way to discover what options are out there – from the interior layout to the style and colour of kitchen cabinets, worktops and appliances, show home viewers can see how things work and are often given the option to upgrade various fittings. If you’ve seen a new development advertised, or you’ve perhaps driven past and wondered what it would be like living in a beautiful, well-designed contemporary home, with all the latest in-built technology and security features, why not give the sales team a call and arrange to view? You never know – there are deals to be had and decisions to be made.You and your family could be enjoying life in a rural idyll tucked away in the wonderful Ribble Valley! n
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property Georgina said: “We have always strived to put our customers at the heart of all we do and to be one step ahead in the property market, which means we obtain the best possible price for our clients, working to their timescales and in partnership with them every step of the way. I personally have arranged many off market sales as sometimes clients want a truly private sale. The personal property search service I offer enables me to do this by introducing clients to properties, which never actually come to the market. Our recent expansion into
CELEBRATING 21 YEARS MovingWorks’ Georgina Cox along with her son Mark Worrall are changing the estate agency market. Combining technology and a personalised experience, they give flexibility and choice for the modern home mover
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ovingWorks have been selling property in Lancashire and the North West for the past 21 years. In that time this family run business has gone from strength to strength under the direction of Georgina Cox as managing director. Mark Worrall, Georgina’s son joined the business a few years ago and the combination of experience and technology, has seen the business evolve and innovate to remain streets ahead in estate agency.
a more individualised marketing strategy and selling experience. No two properties are the same and for those that fit the Collection criteria, an exclusive set of marketing tools and tactics that MovingWorks offers creates a multi-layered campaign. This can
DOES YOUR PROPERTY FIT INTO THE MOVINGWORKS COLLECTION?
WE HAVE ALWAYS PUT OUR CUSTOMERS AT THE HEART OF ALL WE DO The business has expanded further in recent years with the introduction of Property Partners working exclusively in local areas. The talented professionals live and work in the local areas ensuring homeowners and buyers benefit from in-depth local knowledge, backed up by a suite of marketing tools and technology solutions. In celebration of their 21st year in business MovingWorks have rebranded and within the rebrand launched a premium brand – MovingWorks Collection. With many high-end properties already sold through MovingWorks Georgina and Mark have decided to formally introduce a service specifically for discerning clients with exceptional properties that fit into the MovingWorks Collection. Unique and exclusive properties require
new areas shows the need for our personal service and our ambition to continue to evolve and build on our success.” MovingWorks help buyers and sellers right through their property journeys in their different chapters of life, whether a first-time buyer, a family looking for their forever home or those looking to
THIS IS A NEW OFFERING FOR HIGH-END PROPERTIES WHERE WE WILL EMPLOY A RANGE OF SOPHISTICATED MARKETING AND SALES SKILLS include professional aerial drone footage and photography, physical and virtual staging, computer generated and animated images, presenter-led sales videos, exclusive editorial content, e-magazines and targeted paid advertising to boost the sales reach. An individual brand for each property adds another dimension to this truly personalised service.
downsize. One thing they can guarantee is that whichever chapter you are in they will provide a professional knowledgeable and, above all, caring experience as all the property professionals at MovingWorks have one thing in common – a true passion for people and property. If you are thinking about moving, getting in touch with MovingWorks is the perfect start to achieve your goals. n
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LOVE LIVING IN LONGRIDGE – FOR LESS On the doorstep of the beautiful Lancashire countryside, Stonebridge Fold enjoys a prime location and, in more good news, a move to a new home in Longridge could cost less than you think
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ccording to Rightmove, detached at Stonebridge Fold start from £290,995, properties in Longridge sold with a Lymm style detached property for an average of £314,624 in available from £299,995. the last year, while detached Anwyl Homes sales director Matthew homes across the Ribble Valley sold for an Gould, said: “Price comparisons only tell under STYLISH average of £390,618. part ofLYTHAM the story – APARTMENT they don’t consider the In comparison, new four-bedroom homes size, location, condition or energy efficiency
of the properties. Homes at Stonebridge Fold tick all those boxes – and more. They’re stylish, spacious, easy to manage and efficient to run with a superb specification. Unlike older properties they won’t need costly repairs and renovations – you can simply move in and enjoy your new home.” Stonebridge Fold is a walker’s paradise, with opportunities to explore the fells and valleys of nearby Bowland. Longridge town centre is within easy reach, plus the area is home to well-regarded schools and has strong commuter links. Anwyl also has new homes available at Lawrence Gardens in Barton and Bluebell Meadow in Fulwood. n Find out more via: anwylhomes.co.uk
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Get on the property ladder with Home Reach With Home Reach you buy a share of a newly built home and pay a low monthly rent on the part you don’t buy. Your budget decides the size of your share, rather than the size of your home.
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NEW BRANCH NOW OPEN IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY
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Chipping Asking Price: £870,000
An exceptional, 18th Century, Grade II listed home set within large private gardens within walking distance of the centre of Chipping.
Dilworth Bottoms, Ribchester
A delightful stone-built house that has been altered and improved to suit more modern styles yet retaining many character features.
Bursting with character, this six-bedroom home offers good living accommodation over three floors and a stunning garden, all set within a highly attractive and peaceful setting.
Set in an idyllic and popular hamlet in a well-established plot and incorporating an agricultural building with stable block, garage and approximately three acres of land, this home is ideal for a range of purchasers.
Royle, Burnley Offers in Excess of £850,000
Langho, Blackburn
A spectacular, Grade II listed home steeped in history and charm. A perfect rural retreat yet convenient for amenities and the M65 network. Set in around 4.5 acres including impressive gardens and frontage to the River Calder, this three bedroom home has been sensitively upgraded to meet the standards of modern living. With well laid-out living space, it is ideal for entertaining, both inside and out.
A highly impressive Edwardian gentleman’s residence packed with original features. Set in around 2.9 acres, in formal gardens along with woodland area and stream, the five/six bedroom property is beautifully presented and ideally located for schools and transport links.
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THE RECTORY, RISING BRIDGE, BB5 2SB
£550,000
A rare opportunity to acquire a truly individual and sympathetic conversion from a former church to a stunning contemporary four-bedroom NEW PRICE - £1,350,000 FELLSIDE FARM, GRINDLETON residence. The Rectory retains much of its original architecture and heritage and has been adapted to create substantial living accommodation This exceptional detached stone built farmhouse with additional extension lies in a stunning elevated position with magnificent 180 degree views over the RibbleValley countryside and will appeal to the extending to 3319 sq ft over two floors which viewing appreciate its quirky nature. Internally this beautiful has Fellside extensive living equestrian enthusiast as the property includes approximately 9 acresrequire of adjoining land andto a large stable and garage block with stabling for three horses and garagingbuilding for six vehicles. Farm has been space fourfitments reception rooms - the being the height of the building overlooked by the bedroom and finished withwith high quality and fixtures together withlounge a wealth /nave of solid ash joinery andfull although contemporary in character it has retained most of itsmaster original beams and trusses. Theframed internal by beautiful, stained glass windows at room, either end. Thefarmhouse property hasand a large private terrace tomaster the rear andsuite ample parking to the with room, accommodation includes reception hallway, sitting dining room, kitchen study/sitting roomoutdoor to the ground floor and bedroom with en-suite shower roomfront and dressing three further bedrooms, bathroom and apositioned second loungefor to the first floor, whilst adjoining annexe a shower room, sauna, games room and double is garage. EPC Rating D-D electric gates. Itfamily is also superbly commuting tothe Manchester or includes East Lancashire business centres. Viewing essential. EPC
TILE HOUSE, BOLTON BY BOWLAND, BB7 4NJ
£900,000
£1,100,000 HUBBERSTY Tile HouseFOLD is a FARM, superb,BALDERSTONE four bedroomed detached family home, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) if the Trough of Bowland. Of The interesthouse to bothstands the agricultural and equine purchaser; a delightfully located detached adjoiningand barn,Bolton-by-Bowland garaging and approximatelynear 31 acres of adjoiningThis gardens and agricultural in a convenient yet rural location in modern between the farmhouse village ofwith Sawley Clitheroe. spacious and land. Thewell-presented property compriseshome a recently renovated and extended bedroom farmhouseand and detached garage block set in an acre of formal setting gardens together with a detached stoneand built grounds barn benefitting offers flexible family six accommodation occupies a private and attractive with mature gardens withfrom planning permission forviews. its conversion to provide a property five bedroomextends dwelling with gross internal floor2287 area insq excess 4,000 sq square feet. Hubbersty Farm isthe perfectly positioned in a quiet rural location on delightful rural This delightful to aapproximately ft orof 212 m. Set over twoFold floors, house has been extensively the edge of the popular RibbleValley village of Balderstone, approximately 1.5 miles from the A59, 5.5 miles from the centre of Blackburn, and 7.5 miles from the centre of Preston where there are a wide upgraded in recent years and inspection will not disappoint. A superb location for commuting to within Lancashire or Yorkshire, and with a market range of services and amenities including rail services to Manchester.The M6 and M65 and the wider motorway network are all within easy reach of the property. EPC Rating D
town on the doorstep. Early inspection is advised. EPC – E
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HILLTOP BARN, KNOWLE GREEN, PR3 2YQ
£1,150,000
Situated in a quiet yet accessible location in the village of Knowle Green, Hilltop barn occupies a spacious plot extending to approximately 1.5 acres NEW PRICE - £1,350,000 £525,000 FELLSIDE DEO FAVENTE, FARM, GRINDLETON MERECLOUGH and is a stunning family home. This beautiful property has flexible accommodation which will appeal to many. The main house has four bedrooms, ThisAexceptional lovely barn detached conversion stone which built is easily farmhouse maintained with additional and occupies extension a very lies pleasant in a stunning semi-rural elevated location position on thewith outskirts magnificent of the 180 village degree of Mereclough views overinthe Cliviger, Ribble with Valley easy countryside access to the andmotorway will appealnetworks to the for and four reception rooms, a spacious dining kitchen and impressive entrance hall. Outside there is a superb oak framed annex building which has internal equestrian Manchester enthusiast (M65/66 as the - 10property minutes)includes and Leeds approximately (M62 - 20 minutes), 9 acres ofand adjoining just 4.5land milesand from a large Burnley stable Town and Centre. garage block Recently withupgraded stabling for andthree improved horsesbyand thegaraging currentfor owners six vehicles. this delightful Fellsideresidence Farm has offers been bedroom and en-suite as well a utility area. by contemporary a private shared driveway, a separate, large tarmacadam driveway leads to finished accommodation with high quality of immense fitments character andfacilities fixtures with together many quality withasafeatures wealth of throughout solid ashApproached joinery and comprises; and although entrance porch, hallway, in character sitting room, it hasL-shaped retained lounge most ofand its dining original room, beams kitchen, and trusses. utility, master The internal bedroom with enansitting extensive parking area which alsofurther provides two double garages, with extensive gardens grounds, the property is and all finished accommodation suite area, includes dressing reception area and hallway, bathroom, sittingthree room, diningbedrooms room,access farmhouse (twoto with kitchen en-suites), and study/sitting box room/study roomand and to the family ground bathroom. floor and Demaster Faventebedroom liesand in gently suite sloping with en-suite gardens shower which include room a large dressing sun patio room, and a three lawned further bedrooms, bordered family by open bathroom farmland, andinaaddition second lounge to a detached toEPC the first garage. floor, EPC whilst Rating theC adjoining annexe includes a shower room, sauna, games room and double garage. EPC Rating D to aarea high standard. Early viewing is advised. –D
HORNS FOLD, HORNS LANE, GOOSNARGH, PR3 2JF
£945,000 - £975,000
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BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE PLANNING OFFICER New guidance puts the spotlight on high quality design to create beautiful and safe places in which to live, writes Zara Moon of ZMA
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ast month saw the release of the new and updated National Planning Policy Framework document (the NPPF 2021). This document sets out the Government’s planning policies for England based on economic, environmental and social objectives. The NPPF is the framework for all local authorities to assess if planning applications meet planning policy and is used by professionals to justify proposals by referring to key relevant policies. In 2020 the Government proposed to reform the planning system to deliver more high-quality, well-designed homes and beautiful, greener communities to live in. The new NPPF forms part of the plan to revitalise and radically change the planning system in England. The main changes to the 2019 version of the NPPF is policy guidance designed to improve the standard of design of new developments to reflect the Government’s Building Better, Building Beautiful
Commision. The focus is on high quality design, with ‘the fostering of well-designed, beautiful and safe places’. Never before has the term ‘beautiful’ been included within planning policy as a test to decide if a scheme is well-designed. Significant weight will now be placed on these policies when determining applications. This will be of benefit to local residents, Parish Councils etc. who wish to resist poorly designed schemes in their area.
When making planning decisions, a more significant weight will now be given to outstanding or innovative design, designs which promote high levels of sustainability or schemes which raise the design standard in an area in general. This also could mean that schemes which do not meet certain elements of planning policy, but that score highly in outstanding or innovative design, and would be a beautiful addition to the area could achieve approval which within the previous NPPF,
the quality of design would not have carried as much weight. The updated policies may be more problematic for large scale developers, who now need to include more trees, landscaping and green spaces and in general raise the quality of high-density schemes. However, this will be a positive and welcome improvement for local residents and in particular the endusers of schemes, who will have a higher quality of life. At ZMA we have always pushed the boundaries of design for our sensitive sites when the high-quality design becomes the key factor to achieve approval. We believe that quality, innovation and sustainable design can tip planning balance in favour of development even when a site typically would not be supportable with a low-quality scheme. One of our key objectives as an architecture practice is to set a precedent for designing properties in rural areas. All of our schemes are design and context-led and we always aim to set a benchmark for the quality requirements of rural schemes. n If you would like to create an innovative, outstanding, sustainable design please contact us for a free consultation to discuss your project
Zara Moon Architects We Transform Sites, Buildings & Lives Unit 37, Mitton Road Business Park Mitton Road, Whalley BB7 9YE 01200 403840 info@zaramoonarchitects.co.uk zaramoonarchitects.co.uk
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