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14 TIME FOR CHANGE Jan Woolley talks to Sheila Dillon, presenter of BBC Radio 4’s The Food Programme, who is urging us all to ‘eat simpler’. Sheila also reveals what will be on her festive menu this Christmas. 84 CHRISTMAS IN CLITHEROE With festive lights twinkling, we put the spotlight on Clitheroe where there is a whole host of independent boutiques and businesses – the perfect place to shop! 98 LET THE FORCE BE WITH YOU The decision to base the new National Cyber Force on the BAE site at Samlesbury, is a real shot in the arm for the region, writes Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans. 138 MY KIND OF TOWN David Fearnhead chats to former Blackburn Rovers’ player Sebastian Pelzer who is now Technical Director of Major League Soccer’s Chicago Fire. 170 FEELING THE ENERGY Award-winning artist and photographer Gosha Gibek explains what inspires her and how a rare condition allows her to feel the energy of colour.
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TIME FOR CHANGE Sheila Dillon, presenter of BBC Radio 4’s The Food Programme, is a campaigner for food reform urging us all to ‘eat simpler’. She also reveals what will be on her festive menu this Christmas, writes Jan Woolley
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ournalist and broadcaster Sheila Dillon is an enthusiastic campaigner against injustice – whether that’s female chefs in male-dominated kitchens or families on low incomes unable to afford ‘real food’. She returned to her Lancashire roots for BBC Radio 4’s The Food Programme a few years ago, covering the Ribble Valley Food Trail when she recalled visiting Clitheroe as a child enjoying delicious ice-cream made by a family friend: “Our summer visits were bliss. That vanilla ice cream!” Sheila’s father was head joiner on the de Hoghton Estate: “If your surroundings shape you, and I think they do, I am a woods, fields and farms shaped woman! “My younger sister and I were sent from the age of five to one of the farms on
the estate for a free-form kind of day care during school holidays.” During this time Sheila developed a fascination and love of traditionally made, farm food, watching butter being made and enjoying memorably tasty hotpots, pies and milk puddings. “I had high standards of deliciousness because both my mum and grandma were seriously good cooks.
I HAD HIGH STANDARDS OF DELICIOUSNESS BECAUSE BOTH MY MUM AND GRANDMA WERE SERIOUSLY GOOD COOKS “My mum was a food enthusiast before food enthusiasm was a thing. She knew how to shop as well as cook. She picked mushrooms, carefully chose the very best tasty Lancashire cheese on Preston Market, knew when the travelling greengrocer would have chestnuts and wheedled promises of cream – raw, just like the milk – when she saw the milkman on his round.” Sheila’s formative years shaped her adult love of good food and after graduating from university, it was in Finland that she began to appreciate her food-rich upbringing: “In Finland I was in a country with the same quality of delicious ‘peasant food’,
as we’d say now, but where everyone was openly proud of it. “They talked about food—where to get the best herrings, sausages and rye bread. Food wasn’t seen as trivial. My Finnish friends relished their food and in doing that, gave me a new perspective on my Lancashire good luck.” After working in Finland Sheila moved to the US where she worked as a copy editor in an old publishing house in Boston. It was here that she encountered her first experience of sex discrimination, where women with the same education and qualifications as men, were paid half the wages of their male counterparts. “It was an education in facing down injustice. It’s the kind of injustice that still goes on in different settings. My foreword to the just published (and rather fabulous) The Female Chef shows how some professional kitchens embody the same injustices. I admire all the female chefs in that book,” explains Sheila, who after Boston, moved to New York, where she made the decision to move into food journalism. “When I was living in the US and encountered the joke that is the US food system, I was jolted into an understanding that I’d better join up some dots. My
husband helped — he is a financial journalist — he advised me to ‘follow the money’ and see who’s making money out of a system that is harming so many people. It was good advice,” recalls Sheila, who moved back to Britain after six years living and working in New York. “I loved living in NY for the first three years. It’s an exciting place. But it got old, as they say there. The relentless ambition of most people is wearing and far worse is the obsession with money—it sometimes seemed that everything was measured by it. After my son was born, I realised I didn’t want him to grow up in a culture where how much money you have is the measure of who you are.” Sheila and her family returned to Britain to live in London, where she began working for The Food Programme and where she continues to campaign for better standards in food production: “Food shapes the world. If we rely on a heavily industrialised farming system with animals confined in factories and crops grown in vast monocultures and constantly sprayed, we’re not only ingesting a lot of poisons, we’re destroying the planet. “Rainforests are torn up and thus the world gets hotter because it’s profitable for mammoth global corporations to trade
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in grain and manufacture the pesticides and fertilisers that system needs. “I’m not saying we can go back to some rural idyll, more of us live in cities now but we could have much more localised systems. “We could, and we must, go back to eating simpler, less highly processed food. We’re now discovering that obesity and the ills that brings, is not the result of eating too much butter or lamb chops, but of a diet high in super-processed foods, spun out of additives, sugar, derivates of cereals, colourings and flavourings.” As part of her campaign to reform food production and the way we think about food, Sheila actively encourages schools to become involved: “When you get children involved in growing food – and then in cooking and eating what they grow, they understand what food is. They respect it. “We struggle in this country with the idea that food is trivial, just something you pick up in a package at the supermarket with no thought. That’s the attitude that leads to the problems I’ve already talked about. Food matters. Real people work hard to produce it. Animals live and die so that we can eat. It’s worth paying attention to.”
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Over the years The Food Programme has seen Sheila travel the world talking to globally-renowned chefs and food producers: “I love to travel. High spots include being in Russia and Ukraine just after the fall of the Soviet Union and looking into the way the Russian mafia was operating in the food system. “Travelling around Ethiopia with Chris Wardle, a Welsh farmer. We saw extraordinary farming in areas that only a few years before had been decimated by famine. They’d given up the high-tech farming of maize that the ‘development experts’ had pushed them into and gone back to rotation farming – different crops every year on different parts of the land with good water harvesting. We ate well too – Ethopian food is so good! “Then there was Zambia following an organic expert around the forests that border Malawi. And Finland and Greece and Mexico – then Calcutta, seeing how thousands of local people had integrated fish farming in what the British had intended to be a sewage system, but which they had turned into acres of watery paradise with ponds and streams, with pigs grazing on the banks.” Talking to chefs on the programme, especially female chefs, has hardened her
resolve to fight injustice in professional kitchens: “I like people with gumption, so I’m drawn to that quality in women – and there are a lot of women with it in professional kitchens. There’s Angela Hartnett who is one of the most wellbalanced human beings I know as well as one of the funniest.
WE’RE DOING OUR BEST ON THE FOOD PROGRAMME TO MAKE PEOPLE AWARE OF HOW THE SYSTEM CAN BE CHANGED “I can easily believe that she got so much out of her training with Gordon Ramsay because when he shouted or had tantrums, she laughed at him. And Prue Leith – what a woman, as you can hear in the programme I made with her recently. “In Lancashire (the home of gumption) there are two chefs I admire. I’ve eaten their food and met them passingly and I like their style – Stosie Madi at the Parkers Arms and Lisa Goodwin-Allen at Northcote.” Living with her family in Highbury, London, Sheila explains: “It’s a real neighbourhood with a greengrocer,
butcher, fishmonger, deli, cheese shop, chemist, hardware shop, bookshop and cafes. I hardly ever have to go to a supermarket. “I love to cook like my mum and grandma – so I know how to shop and turn ingredients into tasty food. I don’t have a signature dish, but one that’s always delicious is Marcella Hazan’s braised sausages and vegetables with polenta. Right now, I make Ottolenghi’s roast chicken with lemon and herbs mixed into butter or soft cheese and stuffed between the skin and flesh of the bird. And then there’s Shaun Hill’s chickpea and olive oil soup. Smashing!” So, with Christmas on the horizon what can be expected in the Dillon household? “A heated row before the big day! I love goose, my husband, being American, loves turkey. This year its’s turkey. And this is where injustice comes in again. I can afford to buy a bird that’s been reared slowly and naturally and will taste rich and satisfying as well as being better for me. We have a horrible system that says one food is for those less well-off and another for the rich. We have to change that and we’re doing our best on The Food Programme to make people aware of how the system can be changed.” n
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COUNTRY CHRISTMAS At So Plants visitors will discover a whole world of unique homegrown plants along with a collection of hand crafted collectables and gardening gifts. Photography: Kirsten Platt
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f you want a country Christmas to remember with unique, authentic gifts and decorations look no further than So Plants – located in the heart of the rural Ribble Valley. So Plants is run by Michelle Unsworth and her friendly team of horticulturalists and helpers, who are all experts in their field. With a wide range of specialist hardy perennials, home grown on the farm as well as UK-sourced, and a lovely collection of luxurious, rustic gifts, So Plants began in a little shed located in a small field four years ago on the family’s Little Town Farm. Today So Plants is part of the thriving Little Town community – with polytunnels and sheds featuring: • Exquisite Christmas lighting by Noma • Hand-crafted collectables by DCUK • Unusual metal garden wind spinners • Diffusers by Alura • Plantable children’s books infused with herb seeds by Willsow
• Exclusive gardening tools by Kent & Stowe • Seed bombs and seed cards by Emma Metcalf • Ceramics by Gisella Graham • Christmas trees (cut and pot-grown) During lockdown the team at So Plants operated a home delivery service of plants and gardening equipment, that was so successful it continues to deliver within a five-mile radius.
THE CAPABILITY TROWEL MUST BE THE GARDENING GIFT OF THE YEAR! “The people who we delivered to during lockdown have stayed with us so we are busier than ever, and growing more plants,” says Michelle. As a one-stop-shop So Plants is unrivalled as there is the Little Town Café and Farm Shop on site: “Visitors can come to So Plants, visit the farm shop and café and they can even watch the cows being milked,” adds CHRISTMAS GRAND OPENING Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th November 10am – 4pm Fabulous festive décor, exclusive hand-crafted gifts & complimentary festive refreshments! 01772 784010
Michelle, who has recently expanded So Plants’ gardening tools and equipment provision – her favourite being the new Kent & Stowe ‘Capability Trowel’. “This must be the gardening gift of the year!” she says of the stainless-steel trowel, which features a serrated edge for weeding and opening compost bags, a pointed tip and planting depth measure, a robust steel hammer on the end of the ash handle – plus it also has a 20-year guarantee. Wandering through the gravel paths and little sheds is a real experience for visitors, who also love to meet So Plants’ friendly resident canines Fudge the Labrador and Melly the Springador. Working in the polytunnel Michelle and the team hand-make thousands of Christmas wreaths, seasonal hanging baskets and beautifully filled garden tubs. Visit So Plants today, meet Michelle and the team, and experience a truly unique destination! n
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Regardless of how much time, effort and expense you put into your home décor, there is one thing that will instantly lower its aesthetic appeal – clutter!
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ccording to Feng Shui, a cluttered home has a detrimental effect on your wellbeing as it obstructs the flow of positive energy. And after the past couple of years, free flowing positive vibes are just what we need! Major minimalist interiors trends also follow the ‘no-clutter’ rule.You won’t find an ounce of clutter in a Scandi home because it distracts the mind, contributes to disorganisation and raises stress levels.
As you’ll know it’s easy to accumulate clutter and somewhat typically it tends to build up in the rooms where clutter is most likely to cause problems. If you work from home, paperwork and stationery items can easily end up taking over your desk and a cluttered workspace will have an adverse effect on your focus and motivation. Bedrooms are also breeding grounds for clutter. With increasingly busy lives, we throw clothes over the back of chairs, pile laundry on surfaces and books and magazines in previously empty corners. In a room which is designed for relaxation and slumber, untidiness will certainly affect your ability to unwind, not to mention make early morning preparations that little bit harder. If you’re at your wits end with overcrowded surfaces and disorganised spaces, read our tips, which might just help you begin your journey towards a clutter-free home. With Christmas just a couple of months away, now is the perfect time to get organised and free up some precious space.
BATTLE OF THE BELONGINGS
Over the years we accumulate a vast number of possessions and it’s easy to forget about unused Christmas gifts, holiday souvenirs
and impulse purchases taking up valuable storage space. Although it may seem like an insurmountable task, sorting through your belongings is the first step towards a clutter-free home. When faced with chaos, human instinct is to retreat, but if you take it in stages, it’s a battle that can be won! Rather than telling yourself you’ll deal with it all immediately and risk losing motivation, set yourself small goals and work cupboard to cupboard or room to room. Regular small achievements will all help towards your final goal. Keep only the things you need and the things you love then either dispose of, donate or sell the rest.
RECOGNISE REQUIREMENTS Once the sorting is complete, make a list of the types of items you intend to keep. If you know what needs to be stored, you’ll have a better idea of the type of storage required for all items to have a permanent place. Surfaces can then be reserved only for the few items you wish to display. Perhaps you have an impressive shoe collection which you need to find space for.
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As well as the overlooked nooks and crannies within your home, you could also consider giving other areas a new purpose entirely. An unused box room might be the answer or perhaps the space under your stairs could be transformed into a spacious cupboard. If you have a shed or garage, it may be that with a little bit of reorganisation, it could become a useful storage area for those items you wish to keep but infrequently use. Even those smaller areas like hallways and landings can become useful storage areas with slimline bookcases and shallow cabinets.
TWO BIRDS: ONE STONE Will a filing cabinet put a stop to those mountains of paperwork cluttering your desk? Do you need a safe place to store trinkets and treasures with monetary or sentimental value?
functionality to a previously redundant space, and open shelving in home offices will keep work items tidy but accessible. In older homes especially, features such as beams, recesses and sloping ceilings, result in spaces which are difficult to give purpose to. If you’re short on storage space, it may be those awkward spaces in your home which can provide you with new places to store things. Fitted furniture is the best way of filling the gaps with storage solutions, but corner units, hanging baskets and floating shelves can also be used to add functionality to problematic spaces.
If space is very limited within your home, it might be worth giving a room within your home an additional purpose rather than a new one. Multi-purpose furniture is the best option for rooms which have multiple uses as it’s designed around the structural features of a room to maximise storage space.
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Although useful to know exactly what kind of storage you need, finding the space for extra cupboards and cabinets is another matter entirely. Bulky, mismatched pieces of furniture may help to reduce clutter, but they won’t make the most of your available space and they certainly won’t give the streamlined result that fitted furniture will. The bespoke nature of fitted furniture means that a variety of storage types can be incorporated into your room, whether big or small. Wardrobe configurations will give shoes and handbags their own space, bridging units above beds will add
Foldaway desks are a superb little asset, providing a hidden workspace for WFH days. Need a comfy space to sit? A window seat with storage underneath will kill two birds with one stone. Look for ways you can maximise functionality with minimal change, and if you’d like an expert’s point of view, speak to us at Hartleys. n
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homesinsideout for other options to add character and warmth to their living spaces. As the advancement of technology grows, so does design and wall-hung fireplaces are more en-vogue than ever before, making wallhung fireplaces a perfect statement and focal-point in any living area. Brands such as Suncrest, Evonic and more, boast the most striking wall-mounted fireplaces. Whilst typically it is expected that wood-burners are associated with farmhouses and country cottages, wood-burners are becoming popular additions in more modern houses. This trend has emerged throughout recent years as homeowners look to add warmth and a cosy atmosphere to their homes with contemporary wood-burning stoves.
KEEPING COSY AND WARM THIS WINTER As the nights draw in and the temperatures dip its time to turn on the heating and light the fire. Fire place trends are constantly evolving as technology advances and styles come and go. We look at ‘what’s hot’ for winter 2021-22
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change in outdoor socialising and demand has soared for outdoor stoves and heaters. Whilst a huge benefit to outdoor stoves is of course the heat element, they’re also a great way to add depth and character to your outdoor space. Another 2020 trend that is continuing to thrive in 2021, is wall-mounted fireplaces. With more and more houses being built without chimneys, homeowners are looking
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ostalgic decor is a key theme this Christmas with bright colours and retro shapes taking centre stage. Adding nostalgic touches can help to introduce charm to any home during the festive season as Lucy Kirk, Creative & Photography Manager at Lights4fun, explains: “Capturing the nostalgia of the season lets us escape for a moment into a simpler and less complicated time, whilst we look forwards to the future with optimism.” This festive season will focus on traditional features paired with classic Christmas colours. Berry red tones always
go down a treat and lots of LED candles are a must. Also, the Pom Pom Osby Star is a unique and playful take on the traditional festive star and is a great feature to put, pride of place, on a mantel in a living room or on a shelf in a kitchen. Playful decorations featuring shapes such as ribbons and bows capture the joy of the season perfectly. Lights4fun’s Falala felt Christmas garland is a fun feature for Christmas and looks great paired alongside micro lights to add some seasonal sparkle. Why not drape from either end of a sideboard or fireplace as a festive finishing touch, with mini tea lights or baubles scattered alongside to complete the look. Get nostalgic this Christmas and capture the merriness of the season with decorative festive styling! n
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ituated in the heart of Barrowford since being established in 1984, Scruples 1984 has relaunched! “We’re very much the same Scruples, carrying with us all the good from our first 38 years. We have just upgraded the store to refresh the feel and customer experience for the next 38!” says manager Tom Orrell. “Our bespoke shopping service hosts the same warmth and relaxed welcome we’ve always had, with more to offer in our beautiful luxury store. We are now home to some phenomenal autumn/winter collections including some exclusive pieces from our very own Rupert Totti – beautiful Italian
Scruples 1984 has undergone a complete refurbishment. Newly opened with fresh branding and architectural design, to build on its already established ethos of high-quality, new manager Tom Orrell chats to Gail Bailey about the next phase garments, featuring the finest craftsmanship the industry has to offer.” Stephen Collins, director and founder of Scruples in 1984 remains at the helm and has recently been joined by son-in-law Tom, who brings a new vibe to the menswear retailer. Tom explains: “Stephen has a wealth of knowledge, experience and success following
the last 38 years of trading in Barrowford. I am able to join with a shared ethos of garment quality and customer experience. We have expanded our range of brands in-store for the autumn/winter 21 season, which has continued into our buys for spring/summer 22. “Our personal, bespoke service is something which Scruples has prided itself on over
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the years, and the new store allows for us to step it up a gear as we look to build on what we already have, and compete with the leading stores across the UK. “We offer a bespoke made-to-measure service which hosts a huge collection of fabrics, linings, buttons and designs. We work with some of the leading fashion brands from across Europe – Italian giants Pal Zileri, Swedish brand Stenströms and ETON shirts have a home in both our formal and casual collections, offering made-to-measure shirts and little, personal touches that are perfect for a gentleman’s gift.”
WE HAVE SOME SHOPPING EVENTS TO LOOK FORWARD TO, ESPECIALLY AS CHRISTMAS FAST APPROACHES – PLEASE KEEP AN EYE ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIA FOR UPDATES Legendary English label Belstaff remains a best-seller in store, with additional ranges including an extensive wax-jacket collection, winter-wear and denim. Plus, limited edition pieces as they’re released.
New to Scruples 1984 for autumn/ winter 21 are collections from DSquared2, JOOP!, Tramarossa jeans, LØCI trainers, Guide and Parajumpers. These collections have brought a new vibe, fitting-in well with the established brands in-store to give a refreshed feel. Scruples’ expansion has also stemmed away from just the shop – building a warehouse to the rear of the property has freed up shop space to make way for increased customer interaction. Tom continues: “Stephen and I have lots of plans for Scruples 1984 moving forward. The extra space we have built will allow us to develop further as we grow as a retailer and as a brand. We have linked up with local bar and eatery Will’s, also in Barrowford, to offer free drinks and/ or lunches on selected purchases in the store. We have some shopping events to look forward to, especially as Christmas
fast approaches – please keep an eye on our social media for updates on these. These will be hosted at later dates in November and throughout December.” Sustainability is also a consideration for the Scruples 1984 team, who are in the process of switching to recycled paper
NEW TO SCRUPLES 1984 ARE COLLECTIONS FROM DSQUARED2, JOOP!, TRAMAROSSA JEANS, LØCI TRAINERS, GUIDE AND PARAJUMPERS
bags – they are also a stockist of LØCI trainers which are up-cycled from ocean plastic, plant seed labels and a recycled jeans line from HandPicked. “Every collection has a story. Behind every piece, we can say where the item originated from, the history of its brand, the key features including fabric and design. “Scruples is a shop for everyone, and we have a warm, relaxed welcome for all – both existing customers and new. Scruples has grown, and with that we have invested massively in the shop to ensure we can continue to compete in the fashion sector. It’s a whole new Scruples experience – and it’s fantastic!” The new Scruples website is currently under construction and will be live for the new year. However, their social media is active and will keep you up to date with brands, offers and events. n
Scruples 1984 85-87 Gisburn Road, Barrowford BB9 6DX 01282 695770 tom@scruplesmenswear.co.uk @scruplesmenswear @scruplesmens
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GIFTS FOR HIM... These lovely gifts will make Christmas all the more special for the man in your life ZEDD ZIRCONIUM RINGS FROM £195 Sarah Layton 71 King Street Whalley BB7 9SW 01254 822062 sarahlayton.co.uk
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Charles Campbell Bespoke Tailoring was born from a desire to provide the unsurpassed fit, style and experience that only bespoke tailoring can bring. Contemporary style meets the very best of tradition at Charles Campbell. Our tailoring respects the ageold values of gentlemen’s dressing while adding a gently subversive new detail. The Charles Campbell style has been carefully developed to produce polished yet comfortable suits every single time. We bring together the very best of both English and Italian tailoring. The customer is at the heart of everything we do. A Charles Campbell bespoke suit can change the way you feel about yourself, because it is designed to flatter your unique shape and figure. We harness our expert knowledge and tailoring to subtly accentuate your best features. The possibilities in designing your perfect suit are both endless and exciting.
We harness our expert knowledge and tailoring to subtly accentuate your best features.
Your bespoke suit is uniquely yours, and we guide you through the process so that the finished result is pleasing in every aspect of comfort and style, from the cloth and lining to the pockets and buttonholes. Located in the heart of Lancashire’s stunning Ribble Valley, a visit to our premises finds you in a beautifully converted barn surrounded by views of the idyllic countryside. This is a great, relaxed environment to get inspiration from the cloths available and work we have done, with comfortable fitting rooms, ample parking and one-to-one consultations. We are here to make your life easier so we are also happy to hold consultations and fittings at your home if you prefer, and we regularly travel to our clients in London and across the country.
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NATURALLY SPECTACULAR Glasses have become much more of a fashion statement with an increasing number of people embracing and enjoying their eyewear and seeing their glasses as an accessory, much like a beautiful watch or ring, writes Meena McDonald
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magine being able to combine your stunning eyewear with handmade environmentally friendly products. The Spectacle Factory’s exclusive Lucas de Staël glasses enable you to not only look spectacular but also feel incredibly comfortable wearing completely natural products such as leather and, believe it or not, even stone! This unique range, created in Paris, uses only natural materials and is finished entirely by hand. The production of these exceptional leather glasses is on a limited scale and only three pairs are hand-produced to absolute perfection each day. One pair of Lucas de Staël leather glasses takes 30 steps to produce from start to finish and can be crafted individually in the material and colour of each customer’s choosing. As the only UK stockist of these glasses, The Spectacle Factory has experienced a huge upsurge in interest from customers in the past year.
It isn’t just their beauty and soft leather comfort which appeals to people but also their functionality. The soft attractive leather means their durability is rather astounding and unlike standard glasses, which are rigid and easily breakable, these are much more
flexible and robust. As with any leather product they also age gracefully and look even more impressive the longer you possess them, making the longevity and sustainability of the glasses much more appealing to customers. There’s a fantastic range of colours, shapes and finishes from which to choose, they are remarkably striking, so you’ll certainly be spoilt for choice. A different collection made in the same factory in Paris is the ‘Undostrial’ range (pictured above), delivering a much more simplistic and minimalist sporty style. The unique and quirky name comes from the fact that they are created by hand and in the least industrial way possible!
AS THE ONLY UK STOCKIST OF THESE GLASSES, THE SPECTACLE FACTORY HAS EXPERIENCED A HUGE UPSURGE IN INTEREST Each pair is created from just one piece of metal and is therefore incredibly durable and light with absolutely no screws, making it completely maintenance free. As with the leather range, only a handful are made each day. The subtlety and comfort make this a very popular choice with customers who want a more minimalist aesthetic. They are customisable with any side colour of your choice.
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more price and eco-conscious customer. All Eco Eyewear frames come with a magnetic sunclip, so they are glasses and sunglasses in one. The Spectacle Factory showcases a wide range of its high-quality glasses on its YouTube channel, which can be accessed via the QR code below.You’ll be able to view the eclectic range of products which you can then discuss with the knowledgeable and personable team. If you haven’t already had the pleasure of visiting the showroom please go along, you’ll be astounded by the welcoming and stylish surroundings. It really is a far cry from your standard opticians. The fascinating YouTube videos demonstrate the range of outstanding products available
as well as the advanced testing techniques and exclusive equipment utilised to ensure each customer has the best vision possible. The videos have helped to broaden the customer base of The Spectacle Factory, which now has many customers from America, the Middle East and Asia who purchase glasses following a comprehensive online consultation with the vision specialists. The Spectacle Factory really is exceptional in its approach to your eye health investing in the most innovative technology to provide the highest care possible and delivering a superb choice of glasses with brands such as Cartier, Hugo Boss, Jimmy Choo, Gucci, Chloe and Chopard, as well as many unique independent collections sourced from all over the world. Go and take a look for yourself. n
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A NEW LOOK FOR 2021 A multi award-winning jewellery boutique in the heart of the Ribble Valley is celebrating after a full store refurbishment
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n what has been a most uncertain time, Sarah Layton Jewellers in Whalley have used their time productively and embarked on a full store refurbishment. Originally scheduled to begin in April 2020, the works were put on hold when the pandemic hit. “We had no idea what was going to happen. Luckily, our online business
has been trading as long as our boutique, and the support we have had from local customers using our collect from store service has been tremendous,” says Leanne, who is
TAKING INSPIRATION FROM THEIR LARGE GEORG JENSEN OFFERING, THE NEW-LOOK STORE HAS A DISTINCT, LUXE SCANDINAVIAN FEEL joined in the family business by sister Lauren and parents Gill and Nigel. “So, when we went into lockdown three we decided to make the most of our boutique being closed and push ahead with our full refit.” Taking inspiration from their large Georg
Jensen offering, the new-look store has a distinct, luxe Scandinavian feel. Floating European white oak cabinetry with crisp, dark aluminium detailing make the store feel much larger, and the original vertical slat panelling from their Georg Jensen area is a design feature which has been continued in the new counter, cabinets and as privacy screening. With two new seating areas, the boutique itself, with its stylish interior, creates the sort of environment that makes shopping a luxurious pleasure. With their in-house workshop and resident
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Remodelling existing jewellery is something Store Manager Sue is passionate about: “We love breathing new life into unworn jewellery. When you take jewellery, which has huge sentimental value but for one reason or another is no longer worn, and turn it into something which will be worn time and again – to see the transformation is just incredible! jewellery, watches and homeware from Danish design icon Georg Jensen, and the best of British brands such as Shaun Leane, ChloBo, Vivienne Westwood, Olivia Burton and many more, the store is a treasure-trove with a diverse collection of big-name brands and niche designers. After
goldsmith, creating bespoke jewellery is something of a specialty to the team and goes hand in hand with remodelling and repairs – a quick peek at their Instagram page shows a fabulous display of unique creations.
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The team are able to source loose diamonds and gemstones and design a piece of jewellery created in a choice of precious metals. The process begins with an initial consultation to gain an understanding of a client’s requirements, followed by initial sketches and a no-obligation quote. Once happy with the design, Sarah Layton use CAD to bring it to life and can even produce a 3D printed resin to show the design to scale. The pieces are finished to an exceptionally high standard and bear the Sarah Layton hallmark.
“It’s also a really sustainable way of creating a new piece of jewellery, by re-purposing existing diamonds and gemstones, and either re-using or recycling precious metals,” adds Leanne. Alongside their bespoke services and jewellery workshop, the boutique is also home to a beautiful bridal area. Housing handcrafted wedding, engagement and eternity rings from leading British bridal brands, clients are invited to relax with a glass of bubbly whilst choosing some of the most important jewellery they’ll ever wear. Keeping their finger firmly on the fashionpulse, the buying team are always researching new and up-coming trends in jewellery. “The curated ear is a big trend in jewellery at the moment – multiple piercings with studs, drops and hoops, mis-matched earrings and chain detailing to create an eclectic layered look. Ear cuffs are a great way to give the illusion of cartilage piercings, and we have an amazing selection in Scream Pretty, Rachel Jackson and Dower & Hall,” explains Leanne. “We also have an in-store piercing studio and have been inundated with bookings for new piercings since we reopened!” With a strong watch offering from renowned Swiss watchmakers Ebel, Tissot and Hamilton, jewellery from Italian high end jewellery houses FOPE and Marco Bicego,
THE CURATED EAR IS A BIG TREND IN JEWELLERY AT THE MOMENT – MULTIPLE PIERCINGS WITH STUDS, DROPS AND HOOPS, MIS-MATCHED EARRINGS AND CHAIN DETAILING TO CREATE AN ECLECTIC LAYERED LOOK
The team’s efforts have not gone unnoticed, and they have won an array of awards, including ‘Multi-Brand Retailer of the Year’ at the UK Jewellery Awards, followed by ‘Fashion Jewellery Retailer of the Year’ at the Inspiring Independents, in which they have been included for the past six years. “They are accolades of which we’re extremely proud,” says Lauren. n
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back of the head allowing extensions to be added so that the mesh takes the weight of the weave not the natural hair – perfect to protect fine delicate hair and to ensure those with this texture don’t miss out on having fabulous extensions,” Cass explains. “Hair extensions are for everyone and are a fantastic product. Different grades are available depending upon budget and needs, and the beauty of the technique is the freedom it gives clients, as it looks and feels just like their real hair. It can
SEAMLESS STYLE Experienced hairstylist Cass Preston offers the amazing hair extension system, Secret Weave, at her luxurious salon The Volume Clinic in Brockhall Village, writes Gail Bailey
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ecret Weave is the fabulous hair extension system that Cass Preston is proud to work with: “Hair extensions are the perfect solution to help people with hair loss, but also for a new look or a special occasion,” explains Cass. “The system gives the most perfect, flawless finish and is completely undetectable.” Whether it is extra volume, extra length or both, Secret Weave hair extensions are the ideal choice, and are leaders in the industry for the seamless finish they create. With no glue, tape or heat they are totally safe for the hair and aside from natural shedding there is virtually no hair loss at all: “With care Secret Weave extensions can last up to 18 months,” Cass further explains. “They take between two and three hours to apply initially, and dependent upon hair growth, need realigning every six to 10 weeks.” The Volume Clinic is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy being pampered whilst the extensions are applied. From the moment you enter the salon the sense of luxury
and calm envelops you, and in the care of the expert hands of Cass and the team it is simple to switch off and enjoy the whole experience – and the transformation. For those clients with weakened or delicate hair The Volume Clinic can still offer hair extensions by utilising an amazing mesh integration system: “The mesh integration system involves blending existing hair with real hair that is attached to a custom-made unit,” Cass says. “It achieves a continuous, natural appearance and creates texture and volume.” This mesh integration system can be applied to just the perimeter: “We can integrate mesh just around the sides and
THE SYSTEM GIVES THE MOST PERFECT, FLAWLESS FINISH AND IS COMPLETELY UNDETECTABLE be washed, brushed and straightened, curled and styled as normal and is perfect for all clients including those suffering with hair loss. Secret Weave extensions are a perfect solution and give clients confidence that they look and feel fabulous on a daily basis.” As Christmas and the party season fast approaches appointments are already going quickly – for further information and to avoid disappointment contact The Volume Clinic. n
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Back in England, Emma completed further skin aesthetics training with Natura Studios/ Ivan Med in Linia Skin Clinic, Harley Street, London. “I completed a Masters and studied the most advanced skin technologies available,” says Emma. “In 2016, I opened EMA Skin Aesthetics Ltd, a non-invasive skin clinic offering the most advanced technologies and
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BRINGING PRIVATE GP SERVICES TO THE HIGH STREET Fylde Private GP’s key focus is to provide an alternative for GP services for those on the Fylde coast
they have been putting off for a long time. This is creating a huge backlog and putting greater pressure on all healthcare services.”
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he new practice aims to provide people in the region with fast and easy access to private GP services. With increased pressure on the NHS and the growing demand for private health services, the practice will be welcomed by many in the region. Located in the heart of St Annes, the warm, welcoming and comfortable environment will help make patients feel relaxed and valued. A lead GP for the new Practice is a local GP, Dr Maharaj, with 16 years as an NHS GP. Dr Maharaj commented: “The entire way patients are seen in primary care has changed dramatically over the past 18 months. General practice is facing an incredibly challenging time with high demand for primary care services. During Covid, many people have been reluctant to see their GP. Now with Covid measures easing, more people want to see their GP, including those requiring urgent treatment, which
THE 30 MINUTES’ CONSULTATION ENABLES US TO BUILD A RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PATIENT AND TAKE A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO THEIR HEALTH AND WELLBEING Matthew Cook, Managing Director, said: “Here at Fylde Private GP we’re offering people an alternative and giving them the choice to see a GP privately. The 30 minutes’ consultation enables us to build a relationship with the patient and take a holistic approach to their health and wellbeing.
It gives patients an opportunity to discuss more than one medical problem if needed or explore any other health and wellness concerns. Patients are free to choose how they are seen, face to face, video, phone or even a home visit, the choice is entirely theirs.” The length of the appointment reflects the proactive approach of the practice, which is keen on preventative care and tackling any health issues before they occur and catching any conditions early on. To encourage this the practice offers annual MOTs or full health checks, which offer reassurance to patients and could potentially flag any health issues or areas of concern. Patient confidentiality is highly respected by the practice and patients have the choice of whether they want the Practice to share their consultation notes with their NHS GP. Dr Maharaj concluded: “We are offering people in the area an alternative for their healthcare, and very much see this as a complementary service to the NHS and other health providers in the region. Our aim is to make patients feel cared for and valued in our warm, inviting and contemporary premises by delivering a personalised and valuable service to each of our patients.” n
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SHOW A LEG! Make sure your legs are summer-ready at RejuvaMed’s varicose vein treatment centre in Clitheroe
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s we look forward past winter and into a much better 2022, most of us will finally be able to head abroad for that long-awaited holiday in the sun, so now is the ideal time to deal with troublesome varicose veins which may be affecting your confidence. The team at RejuvaMed Vein Centre can help. Based at the historic Holmes Mill in Clitheroe, RejuvaMed incorporates the only dedicated varicose vein treatment centre in Lancashire. The vein centre has built a nationwide reputation for quality care and exceptional results and has established itself as the leading provider of varicose vein treatment in the North West, at prices way below Lancashire’s private hospitals. RejuvaMed is delighted to welcome expert consultant vascular surgeon Mr Vittorio Perricone to the vein centre team. Mr Perricone has worked both within the NHS and privately for over 25 years and undertakes his NHS practice at The Royal Blackburn Hospital. He now consults privately solely at RejuvaMed and will be gradually taking over from
Mr Rob Salaman, who will be spending more time in his vital role with the army. Dr McKeating, RejuvaMed’s medical director, explains: “Funding for treatment for varicose veins has been rationed by the NHS, meaning that patients often have to pay for their procedure. Where NHS
can offer the same treatment for up to £2500 less. That’s a huge saving. “There is no need to undergo expensive and risky surgery under general anaesthesia if you wish to say goodbye to your varicose veins, or to travel further afield for your treatment. We welcome patients with private medical insurance and are approved by the major private health insurers. We also offer interest free credit, with repayments easily affordable over 10 months.” As well as offering radiofrequency (RF) ablation treatment for varicose veins, the vein centre also offers the innovative VenaSeal™ procedure,
(which may be in as little as 20 minutes), an adhesive plaster is applied over the small cut, and you are immediately able to be up and about. The procedure is quicker and more comfortable than RF and laser ablation, both during and after treatment, as there are fewer injections required and there is less bruising. A huge benefit of VenaSeal™ over other treatments is that you are not required to wear compression stockings afterwards, meaning you can return to normal activities immediately. In UK clinics and hospitals this treatment is typically offered at a price of £3500. However, RejuvaMed has priced this treatment at only £2295 for one leg, and £2595 for both, which we believe is the cheapest clinic for VenaSeal™ in the UK. n For more information on pricing, or to book a consultation with Mr Perricone, please email us now at: info@rejuvamed.co.uk, or call the vein centre on 01200 538668
treatment is available, waiting lists are now through the roof because of Covid-19. We are therefore pleased to provide safe, relatively painless treatments with excellent results and minimal recovery time. Our appointments are available within just a few weeks, meaning you can get the treatment you need quickly. We don’t have the same overheads as large private hospitals, so we
which uses a medical adhesive rather than a heat source to seal the diseased vein. A small cut is made into the skin under local anaesthetic, and a narrow plastic tube is placed into the vein. A long catheter is then inserted through this sheath and small amounts of adhesive are then injected at intervals along the vein under ultrasound guidance. Once the procedure is complete
RejuvaMed Vein Centre Holmes Cottage, Woone Lane Clitheroe BB7 1BG 01200 538668 www.rejuvamedveincentre.co.uk
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Beauty expert Helen Coates talks about the new treatments available at her Crawshawbooth salon
escribed as ‘the selfie which doesn’t need a filter’, IllumiFacial is the very latest next generation ‘Photofacial’ skin treatment. It is one of the new treatments to be introduced at Helen Coates Aesthetics as Helen explains: “It has been a busy month for us with the launch of three new facial treatments, the HIFU, the high frequency needling (fractional) then IllumiFacial.” Seeing some fabulous results from IllumiFacial, Helen has
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brought therapist Lauren to work alongside her on the new treatments. Lauren has been with Helen Coates for the past six-and-a-half years and is experienced in all facial treatments. “We are so excited to introduce IllumiFacial to the salon. The treatment is carried out using the amazingly powerful medicalgrade Lynton IPL technology. IllumiFacial is quick, simple and dramatically improves skin tone and appearance, which is why it is affectionately known as ‘your natural filter’!”
So why choose IllumiFacial? Helen explains: “We offer the treatment to our clients who want to say hello to new skin. We use it for hydration, to soften and smooth the complexion, to even out skin tone, for tightening and wrinkles and it’s also great for reducing acne scars.” Following a five-step programme, using Lynton technology and products, the treatment includes: • STEP ONE: a deep cleanse to achieve a clear, radiant skin and remove impurities using a specialist formulation. • STEP TWO: a unique tri-fruit acid peel to resurface skin texture and decongest pores. • STEP THREE: time for the application of the awardwinning IPL treatment (Lynton Intense Pulse Light). In most cases results are instant with dramatically clearer, firmer skin. Working by stimulating collagen, the
IPL targets any discolouration like freckles, pigmentation, vascular breakouts and general redness. • STEP FOUR: soothes, regenerates and protects the skin using a trio of specialist serums.
Who is the IllumiFacial suitable for? The treatment is ideal for clients whose skin exhibits signs of ageing, congestion and discolouration. It’s a quick, comfortable treatment designed to give dramatically brighter skin. IllumiFacial specifically targets: • fine lines • pigmentation • red veins • acne scar tissue • wrinkles Clients have reported an ongoing improvement to the firmness and plumpness of skin for months as new collagen is stimulated. n
Helen Coates Aesthetics 602 Burnley Road Crawshawbooth Rossendale BB4 8AJ 01706 216279 helencoatesaesthetics helencoatesaesthetics
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GET YOUR FLU VACCINE AND BOOST YOUR IMMUNITY THIS WINTER People in Lancashire and South Cumbria are being urged to get their flu vaccine as soon as they are offered it to boost their immunity this winter
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ach year, GPs in the region call on those who are eligible to get their jab to help protect themselves, their family and friends from the flu virus. In a year like no other, and the first year that flu will co-circulate alongside Covid-19, vaccinating against flu is more important than ever. Dr Rahul Keith, a local GP, said: “Flu can be debilitating for anyone, and for those in an ‘at risk’ category it can have a serious impact. “If you are very young, old, or living with a condition, you could be adversely affected so we are asking everyone that is eligible for the free flu jab to ensure they get it as soon as it is offered. It is a simple procedure that could ultimately save lives. “The public’s uptake of the Covid-19 vaccine this year has been very encouraging, but flu is, of course, a completely different
virus so getting this vaccination is just as important in boosting your immunity in the winter months.” The NHS is gearing up to deliver a Covid-19 Booster campaign, but it is vital that people don’t delay in getting their usual protection against the flu virus, as encouraged every year. Flu is an extremely contagious respiratory illness caused by the influenza A or B viruses that can cause mild illness in most people, but some are more likely to develop potentially serious complications, such as bronchitis and pneumonia. Many GP surgeries will already be in contact with many of their most ‘at risk’ patients to arrange suitable appointments and some surgeries will also be running special flu clinics to offer more opportunities and will share any dates with patients accordingly. Vaccines can also be administered by your local pharmacist, so those eligible can make enquiries with them about available appointments. Groups eligible for a free NHS flu jab, in the 2021 to 2022 season include: • children aged 2 to 15 (but not 16 years or older) on 31st August 2021 – who will be offered a nasal spray
• those aged 6 months to under 50 years in clinical risk groups • pregnant women • those aged 50 years and over • those in long-stay residential care homes • carers • close contacts of immunocompromised individuals • frontline health and social care staff employed by: – a registered residential care or nursing home – registered domiciliary care provider – a voluntary managed hospice provider The NHS is now heading towards a highly unpredictable winter. With measures in place such as mask wearing and social distancing, flu activity levels were extremely low last year and as a result, a lower level of population immunity against flu is expected this winter. Research has also shown that you’re more likely to be seriously ill if you get flu and Covid-19 at the same time. Get your free flu jab if you are eligible and make sure you have had your Covid-19 jabs 1 and 2 and a booster if you are called. n
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LET IT FLOW… Discover the peaceful, sandalwood-scented studio that is home to Vanessa Flow Yoga. Photography: Kirsten Platt
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he beautifully spacious Vanessa Flow Yoga studio offers all types of yoga that have many different health and wellbeing benefits. Founder Vanessa Faye, a former dancer, who works with her clients to enhance mental and physical strength, believes that yoga enables us to free our energy, make us feel more harmonious and once this is done, our lives begin to flow.
Specialising in Vinyasa Flow that synchronises movement with breathing, this method increases heart rate and general fitness. “It’s also creative and fun,” says Vanessa, who has worked in London and New York. Since qualifying as a yoga instructor three years ago, she has developed a community for yoga enthusiasts. A practitioner of many different types of yoga, teaching people of all abilities, Vanessa has Beginners Flow, Pregnancy Yoga, Mum and Baby Yoga and this month
(November) she is launching a Chair Yoga Class on the ground floor of her studio. She also holds Barre Concept classes, a pilates and ballet inspired workout, which tones the whole body, and she also teaches on a one-to-one basis and holds regular workshops. The Vanessa Flow Yoga studio also has a boutique yoga shop stocking a range of leggings, yoga wear and yoga equipment. n Vanessa Flow Yoga Link 59 Business Park Unit 5, Deanfield Drive Clitheroe BB7 1QJ contact@vanessaflowyoga.co.uk vanessaflowyoga.co.uk
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deliver successful tattoo removal, the clinic uses the gold-standard picosecond aesthetic laser that enhances removal and gets results fast. Using this system, over the years Andrea has treated thousands of happy clients, who have desperately sought a way to remove their tattoos – and in the ultimate PicoSure system they have found success! PicoSure works differently from other tattoo removal systems in that it breaks down the ink into smaller particles, ensuring the body can get rid of it swiftly and efficiently.
TRIED & TESTED TECHNOLOGY radio frequency for skin tightening, are among Andrea’s top treatments and as always, she uses the very best technology supplied by globally recognised innovators and manufacturers, to deliver treatments. “We only use the best equipment and have had some fantastic results with our laser treatments,” says Andrea, who is also renowned for specialist tattoo removal, using the first-class PicoSure system.
At Andrea Catton Laser Clinic there are effective new laser treatments that can aid inch loss and leave skin smooth and regenerated
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eeping ahead of the game in terms of technology has put Andrea Catton’s Laser Clinic firmly on the map. The world-beating laser treatments available have proved so popular that Andrea, who has over 40 years’ experience in the industry, has doubled the size of the clinic and has taken on, and trained, new members of the team. Using the Erchonia Emerald laser for fat reduction and the Lynton ProMax Lipo
ANDREA’S EXCELLENT KNOWLEDGE MAKES YOU KNOW YOU’VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE AND I WILL DEFINITELY BE MAKING A SECOND APPOINTMENT With more than 20 years’ experience in this field, Andrea has had clients travel from all over the UK and Europe to have tattoos removed – testament to her success. Andrea has also worked on Series 2 and 3 of Channel 4’s ‘Bodyshockers’ with Katie Piper. Seeing Andrea as the best practitioner to
TREATMENTS ARE VERY GOOD WITH GREAT RESULTS. DEFINITELY THE BEST PLACE FOR TATTOO REMOVAL “I would say that the PicoSure tattoo removal system is the best and that’s why it’s one of our most popular treatments,” says Andrea. “Similarly with inch-loss laser treatments we only use the very best technology that delivers results.” With an array of world-leading technology at her disposal, the Andrea Catton Laser Clinic has many skin rejuvenating systems that can also treat stretch marks, acne scarring, pigmentation and freckle reduction. Andrea is trained and qualified to use various IPL, SHR, ndYAG and Alexandrite laser systems and she is a member of the British Medical Laser Association. With so much technology at her fingertips, she is keen to train and pass on her experience and knowledge to new members of the team: “We are constantly updating training and with our newly expanded clinic we will be offering more new treatments.” n
Andrea Catton Laser Clinic Suite 212, Business First Centre Empire Way, Burnley BB12 6HH 01282 421174 FREE ON-SITE PARKING
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CHRISTMAS IN CLITHEROE There’s never been a better time to shop locally – support your high street and discover the delights that Clitheroe has to offer
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hristmas in Clitheroe is always magical – the twinkling lights, the tree and the nativity scene nestled in the shadow of the
castle keep. As this features on Live Ribble Valley magazine’s front cover, in a compilation photograph composed by artist Gosha Gibek, it makes it all the more relevant to know a little about the history of this ancient monument that Gosha describes as the ‘pinnacle’ of the town. With panoramic views across the Ribble Valley, Clitheroe Castle is perched above the town where it has dominated the skyline for 800 years. Beyond the castle walls, visitors will find an award-winning museum, gift shop and café – a must-see destination for all the family. Clitheroe Castle Museum tells the story of the town, the formation of the landscape 350 million years ago and why the Ribble
Valley is a haven for wildlife. There are galleries that reflect the rich heritage, industry, legends and folklore of the area. From local heroes to myths and legends, the exhibits, touchscreen animations and history commentaries make a visit to the castle an interactive experience for everyone to enjoy. The castle keep is a fantastic vantage point
and the surrounding parkland provides a popular outdoor space in which to play, walk or simply sit in contemplation. When winter arrives, the town of Clitheroe comes alive in the run up to Christmas and as we head into November and December, the independent shops, boutiques and businesses along with the vibrant bars and bistros are buzzing with anticipation.
SHOPPERS IN CLITHEROE KNOW THAT THEY CAN PICK UP GIFTS THAT ARE REALLY UNIQUE – AND FOR THE FOODIES IT IS PURE HEAVEN Shoppers in Clitheroe know that they can pick up gifts that are really unique – and for the foodies it is pure heaven, strolling through the busy streets and checking out all the little shops where artisan cheeses, bread and locally-made pastries and cakes can be found. Support your high street this Christmas and your reward will be the satisfaction of bolstering the local economy – as well as the delight in experiencing all that Clitheroe has to offer. n
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THINKING OF MOVING HOME? Whether you’re buying, selling or letting, Clitheroe-based Honeywell has an exceptionally skilled team to guide you through the whole process
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ounded in 1989, estate and letting agents Honeywell is leading the way in terms of personalised customer service combined with sales and marketing strategies to meet 21st century demands. Last year Honeywell moved its booming lettings agency to a new larger office on Parson Lane, where a six-strong team are based in the recently refurbished, bright, open-plan premises. Just up the road, at the top of Castlegate, is Honeywell estate agency, which has a portfolio of properties that are selling fast! “It has been a fantastic year for us, we have been extremely busy,” explains Chris Driver, Honeywell’s managing director. “Looking forward to 2022 and we will be aiming to re-stock, so anyone thinking of selling their property in the new year should be talking to us now about a market appraisal.” With accompanied viewings as well as
online viewings, Honeywell also offers elevated photography and detailed floorplans – and with Honeywell Select, there is a bespoke service that specialises in selling unique, properties of distinction within the region.
WITH HONEYWELL SELECT, THERE IS A BESPOKE SERVICE THAT SPECIALISES IN SELLING UNIQUE, PROPERTIES OF DISTINCTION WITHIN THE REGION Offering a very personalised service, Honeywell cover the whole of the Ribble Valley extending to Higham, Fence, Barrowford, Blacko and Great Harwood. And, when you put your property on the market with Honeywell, it will automatically be showcased on all three leading online property platforms – zoopla.co.uk, rightmove.co.uk and onthemarket.com. “Whether a client is buying or selling, we are here to help them through the process from start to finish. We care about our customers,” adds Chris, whose co-director Angela Wilson-Edwards has run the residential lettings section of the business for over 20 years.
As one of the biggest lettings agencies in the region, Honeywell offers a one-off let service or a fully-managed service whereby they find a tenant, source references and look after the property on behalf of their client. Whether you’re a client wanting to buy, sell or let a property, Honeywell offers a complete service – from e-shots and social media updates to traditional face-to-face meetings, the team at Honeywell have all the necessary skills and technology to achieve the widest reach and the best possible outcome. n
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EYE FOR STYLE A new sustainable, organic fashion brand that launched in Clitheroe last year, is gradually expanding. Photography: Kirsten Platt
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hen Clitheroe resident, Alex Young, decided just last year that he wanted to start embroidering t-shirts and launch a sustainable fashion brand, his partner, Charlotte Eccles, was, to put it mildly, sceptical. “I’m not going to lie, I thought it was the copious amounts of lockdown margaritas talking,” she laughs. Twelve months on, Dripp’d Organic Apparel has a growing product range, an increasing number of stockists and Charlotte has had to admit she was wrong. “Not something she does often,” Alex reveals. Her initial doubts were perhaps not totally unjustified though. Sports Science graduate and longtime salesman, Alex doesn’t have a background in design, embroidery or fashion. What he does have though, is an eye for style, keen attention to detail and a partner with a lot of retail contacts! An established figure on Clitheroe’s high street, Charlotte opened the popular lifestyle store, Raffia, 12 years ago and prides herself
The couple have since added a range of recycled bags to the Dripp’d portfolio. These have rapidly become one of Raffia’s bestselling lines and have helped the brand expand into other stores. “After we made the decision to concentrate on wholesaling, we wanted to include a product range that would sit well in numerous shops,” Alex explains. “The bags are a great addition and the fact they use 100 per cent recycled fabric means they fit our brand criteria perfectly.” On top of choosing high-quality, ethical fabrics, Alex makes sure to only embroider to order so there is no surplus stock – further highlighting the brand’s commitment to sustainability.
on building strong relationships with fellow retailers and small business owners. One such business owner, local illustrator Lucie Cooke, was brought on board to transform Alex’s ‘questionable scribbles’ into workable designs and only then did Charlotte agree to trial a few pieces of the organic clothing in her shop.
TWELVE MONTHS ON, DRIPP’D ORGANIC APPAREL HAS A GROWING PRODUCT RANGE “I have a great customer base and knew I could trust them to give me honest feedback about the range,” she enthuses. By Christmas, following a few tweaks, it was clear it was something the pair needed to pursue.
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Moving forward, the duo are looking to extend their stockist list, as well as launch a full range of caps and hats. Although it would seem Alex’s main focus is to be able to afford a new Instagram model. “People must be sick of seeing my mug on there,” he jokes. Local stockists include Raffia and La Tete et Tout in Clitheroe and Live Like the Boy in Colne. n
Raffia 38 King Street, Clitheroe BB7 2EU 01200 538086 myraffia.co.uk myraffia @dripp_d_
SOCKS IN A BOX £18 La Tete et Tout 22 Moor Lane Clitheroe BB7 1BE 01200 429144
SEQUINNED PUFF TOP £40 Seasons 14 – 16 King Street Clitheroe BB7 2EP 01200 442199 seasonsdesignerwear.co.uk
SEQUIN BLAZER JACKET £170 SEQUIN PANTS £140 La Tete et Tout 22 Moor Lane Clitheroe BB7 1BE 01200 429144 WOVEN BELT £28 EACH Made from seven recycled bottles. Raffia 38 King Street Clitheroe BB7 2EU 01200 538086 myraffia.co.uk
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HOGBEN HANDMADE POTTERY FROM £16 Twitter Lane Interiors 19 Moor Lane Clitheroe BB7 1BE 01200 444700 twitterlane.co.uk
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BABY BARISTA WOODEN TOY COFFEE MACHINE £42 theemporiumclitheroe.co.uk
ABBACINO HANDBAG IN OLIVE £85 Cosgroves Rimington Clitheroe BB7 01200 445711 BONNE FORTUNE DE LESQUENDIEU EAU DE PARFUM FOR HIM OR HER £250 Melt Twitter Lane Waddington Clitheroe BB7 3LQ 01200443377 themeltco.com
WINNIE NELLIE JESSIE BEATRICE ICELANDIC SHEEPSKIN £98 winnienelliejessie.co.uk EXCHANGE COFFEE REUSABLE CUP £10 Made from natural fibre, corn starch and resin. Free from animal derived products. exchangecoffee.co.uk
BAMBOO SCARF £30 myraffia.co.uk
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our doorstep and it’s free. Whatever the weather we must try to get out and about. In addition to an amazing choice of footwear, fitright footwear are also stockists of the Healthy Back Bag. A bag that is
HERE TO PUT A SMILE ON YOUR FEET! Put your best foot forward and step out with style and confidence this autumn and winter by visiting fitright footwear. Photography: Kirsten Platt
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nce again, one of the UK’s leading specialist shoe shops is bursting with a fabulous range of shoes and boots, for men and women, that will keep your feet comfortable and warm throughout the cold winter weather. Apart from the unique and outstanding, personal, one-to-service, what makes fitright footwear different is that it is one of the only shoe shops that measures and fits footwear specifically for adults. Fitright footwear stocks shoes and boots in a variety of styles, widths and depths to accommodate people who struggle with problems such as wide feet, arthritis, swollen ankles and feet, bunions, collapsed arches, Morton’s neuroma, plantar fasciitis and much more. We offer many styles from different brands including Joya, Legero, Waldlaufer, Finn Comfort, DB Wider Fit Shoes and Fidelio, with combinations of zips, laces, Velcro, uppers that include stretch sections, rocker soled and waterproof shoes and boots. If you have insoles, our shoes have removable insoles so that your own can be fitted. Each customer that visits fitright footwear can be assured of our undivided attention. Throughout your appointment, our Society of Shoe Fitters trained staff will listen and
take time and care to ensure your choice of footwear is the one that is most suitable for your feet. We believe that measuring and fitting shoes cannot be rushed – as everyone’s feet are different. As we get older our feet change, often becoming
DEDICATED TO MAKING YOU THINK DIFFERENTLY ABOUT FOOTWEAR longer, flatter and wider and start to need different types and styles of footwear. We must look after our feet to keep ourselves moving. Walking is extremely good for our mental health and wellbeing – it’s on
ergonomically designed to fit in to the natural curve of your spine and take pressure off the neck, shoulders and back. This makes them extremely comfortable and secure to wear. Due to the intelligent pocketing that keeps possessions organised, the weight of the contents is spread evenly. They come in an array of beautiful, weather resistant colours and complement our footwear perfectly. At this time of year, they would make great Christmas gifts too!
Fitright footwear – with you every step of the way! n Appointments available Wednesday to Saturday, between 10am-5pm Book now on Clitheroe 01200 425399 or Harrogate 01423 561172
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LANCASHIRE’S LEADING PRIVATE HEALTH AND WELLNESS CLINIC RejuvaMed Skin Clinic & Vein Centre has been established at its beautiful Holmes Mill location in Clitheroe for nearly five years. During that time, it has established itself as a centre of excellence for cosmetic and medical care
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s a family business, founded by consultant Dr Grant McKeating and his wife Charlie, RejuvaMed Skin Clinic offers a wide range of treatments to patients in the Ribble Valley, and far beyond, with feedback that is invariably five-star. Dr Grant and Charlie have invested heavily in new facilities and equipment at RejuvaMed, and the clinic’s vision is to bring a wide range of aesthetic and medical treatments to its patients, with the highest levels of quality and safety, giving a patient experience second to none. Dr Grant has a background as a consultant in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine. His close to 10 years experience as a specialist in medical aesthetics began as a hobby! But he now splits his time between the operating theatre and RejuvaMed. His main interest is full face rejuvenation or the ‘full liquid face lift’ in patients whose faces have sagged as they age. This non-surgical ‘lunchtime’ treatment using dermal fillers can subtly transform the ageing face with minimal downtime. Nurse Helen is also part of the team, with a particular interest in anti-wrinkle treatments and lip augmentation. Dr Grant is also a specialist in medical weight loss treatments,
and RejuvaMed’s CQC registered weight loss centre offers the Elipse (Allurion) gastric balloon programme which is the only gastric balloon to be placed and removed without endoscopy (see photo above). The 3D-Lipo and Forma systems allow RejuvaMed to freeze stubborn pockets of fat, reduce waist circumference and tighten loose skin.
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Skin rejuvenation is vital if we are to freshen our look. Medical grade ZO Skin Health products for home use form a part of this, with the celebrity HydraFacial in clinic adding to that new look. For those with deep lines, scarring or pigmentation, our fractional CO2 laser gives amazing results with little downtime.
with stress incontinence with our Vjuve laser system, which offers an alternative to surgery. Mr Patel, consultant oculoplastic surgeon, joined the team this year. For those with lax or sagging upper eyelids, the only effective option is surgery. Mr Patel undertakes upper blepharoplasty (upper eyelid lift) at RejuvaMed under a simple local anaesthetic. Dr Grant says: “I’ve been in medicine for over 30 years and my aim with RejuvaMed has been to bring the same principles of quality care and safety I’ve used in hospital practice to my own clinic, to ensure that every patient is happy with their experience with us.” n
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LINDA WAS DELIGHTED WITH THE INCREDIBLE RESULTS OF HER MORPHEUS8 NON-SURGICAL FACELIFT AT REJUVAMED Aestheticians Rachael and Gemma carry out the incredible original Morpheus8 non-surgical facelift, in addition to miraDry permanent sweat reduction, for those with problem sweat in their armpits. Patients travel from all over the country for this life-changing treatment.
Dr Helen, our expert GP with an interest in women’s health, offers consultations for bioidentical HRT (BHRT) which is an individually tailored, more natural form of HRT used to treat symptoms of the menopause. She also treats women who have issues
RejuvaMed Skin Clinic & Vein Centre Holmes Cottage, Woone Lane Clitheroe BB7 1BG 01200 538668 rejuvamed.co.uk rejuvamedveincentre.co.uk
IT’S TREE TIME!
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YO U R L I FE Blend your own personal spice recipe with the help of an expert team
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ooths in Clitheroe has partnered with Rafi’s Spicebox, an award-winning, family business, which has launched a concession stand in the store. Rafi’s Spicebox is a heritage brand specialising in recreating home-cooked Indian food. Booths’ customers will be able to choose from over 50 spice recipes, which are hand-blended in-store and can be tailored to their desired heat, strength and taste preferences – perfect for creating authentic Indian dishes and flavour combinations at home. Matt Bruno, Booths’ Retail Development Manager, said: “The Booths alliance with Rafi’s continues to grow and our customers have really valued authentic spice mixes in our Burscough and Ilkley stores and we’re excited to open in Clitheroe. “Customers can hand-create their own perfect spice blend with the help and expertise of the Rafi’s team – a service that extends beyond that of a normal visit to a deli or supermarket.’’ Authentic spice mixes, blended to your own personal tastes, combined with Booths fresh produce, is a winning combination. Kevin Fernandez, owner of Rafi’s Spicebox added: “Rafi’s and Booths are both family run businesses built on the promise of providing good food. We’re real foodies and can’t wait to share our passion for honest, hand-made healthy food with Booths’ customers. “Not only can we help them choose the perfect spice blend, but we can guarantee that customers will leave with the knowledge and confidence to cook their own meals at home.” n
British grown non-drop Nordmann fir trees • Choose from a huge range • Bases and local delivery available • On sale from the end of November
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D E L I V E R E D L O C A L LY Friendly, knowledgeable and helpful service as always! Empress Sawmills, Clitheroe Road, Chatburn, Lancashire, BB7 4JY Opening hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Saturday 9am - 11:45am
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BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE… Creating interiors to cherish is Lydia Ward’s passion, and as a result Winnie Nellie Jessie was born. Photography: Kirsten Platt
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amed after Lydia Ward’s grandmother and two great aunts, Winnie Nellie Jessie is home to a beautifully curated collection of stunningly soft sheepskin rugs and accessories. After returning from London to her Lancashire roots, Lydia’s first sheepskin rug was so admired by friends that she created a collection of Icelandic and rare breed British sheepskins, ethically sourced and hand-finished in Yorkshire. “I love the fact that they are sustainable and built to last. They are the antidote to mass produced, throwaway furnishings. “The Icelandic rugs are very luxurious with longer wool while the British rare breeds are very thick and sturdy. They are so
adaptable – you can move them around your home and they look fantastic anywhere! “They are all unique and individually named. The dappled ones have markings that really show up on the cream background, the plain whites are often bigger and very fluffy and soft while people also love the greys, which are on-trend – and the pink ones make lovely gifts.” Winnie Nellie Jessie, which has recently added sheepskin seat pads to its collection, is located at Smug Fox on the lower section of Wellgate in Clitheroe, where a selection of beautiful sheepskins can be purchased. Lydia will also be taking her curated collections to the Christmas Fairs at Holden Clough Nurseries as well as working with other local businesses. n Winnie Nellie Jessie @Smug Fox Wellgate, Clitheroe BB7 1LY 07709 349846 winnienelliejessie.co.uk @winnienelliejessie
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Twitter Lane Interiors offers bespoke soft furnishings and interior decoration advice, specialising in curtains, blinds, pelmets, upholstery and other intricate detailed textile products. We hold an extensive library of wallpaper, fabric, trimming and paint samples in our Clitheroe showroom at 19 Moor Lane. Also suppliers of all Luxaflex blinds, we offer a full measuring and fitting service including shutters, blinds and poles.
Visit one of the team in store, no appointment necessary.
Twitter Lane Interiors 19 Moor Lane, Clitheroe, BB7 1BE 01200 444700 alex@twitterlane.co.uk www.twitterlane.co.uk
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EFFORTLESSLY STYLISH Looking for an outfit or accessory that will become a key part of your wardrobe. Visit La Tete et Tout for that effortlessly, stylish look. Photography: Kirsten Platt
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a Tete et Tout is a three-store indie boutique located in the three glorious Lancashire towns of Clitheroe, Garstang and Lytham. Everything related to women’s fashion can be found in the stores including clothing, footwear and accessories. Most of the brands featured at La Tet et Tout derive from Denmark as they seem to be gracing the world at the moment with their effortless and cool style! The La Tete et Tout mantra when it comes to clothing is to ‘spend more, buy less’. Key items in your wardrobe that are stylish and good quality will last a lifetime. Team with different seasonal trends or a new accessory and your outfit is transformed. Featuring in the La Tete et Tout collections are items that can be dressed up or down. Gone are the days when outfits are saved for special occasions. Most of the occasion outfits featured in the stores can be easily dressed down to wear every day. Just switch up your footwear for a different look. La Tete et Tout is run by mother and daughter duo, Allison and Lucy, along with
their team of friendly and helpful staff. With two generations on the buying team, there’s something for every age group. The team often sees the same item bought by a 30-year-old and a more mature lady in her sxities. They just combine it with different accessories to make them age appropriate, which the team at La Tete et Tout love!
This November sees all three stores achieving some amazing milestones. Garstang celebrates 20 years, Clitheroe 15 and the Lytham store 10. Keep an eye on social media for more details on how the La Tete team will be celebrating these three birthdays. As part of the ongoing celebrations La Tete et Tout is holding a fashion show at Holmes Mill, Clitheroe on Tuesday 9th November – an event not to be missed! n
LA TETE ET TOUT FASHION SHOW HOLMES MILL, CLITHEROE Tuesday 23rd November Doors open 7pm show starts 7.30pm For more details head to La Tete et Tout social media pages and website
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The inaugural Waddington Fell Race, saw 93 runners from clubs throughout the region, take to the fells on what was a beautiful, bright autumn day, writes Matt Bourne
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ancashire was at its autumnal best for the first ever running of the Waddington Fell Race. Dry conditions made for a very fast race, which was won by Bowland fell runner Ollie Heaton in 40:25, with his clubmate Ellis Bland coming in just over a minute later in 41:30. The women’s category was won by Katherine Klunder of Chorley Athletic & Triathlon Club in 48:17, all the more impressive given that Katherine had won at Thieveley Pike the previous day. Team prizes were won by Bowland (men’s) and Accrington Road Runners (women’s). Race organiser Matt Bourne said he was delighted with the race, which was a great success and which had been two years in the planning: “Without local sponsors, the landowners and volunteers from Waddington, this race could never have taken place.” All 93 runners returned safely from the 6.6 mile out-and-back course, many enjoying the sunshine outside the village club where there was a prizegiving. The focus was very much on a community event for the inaugural race and a number of villagers, along with club runners volunteered as marshals. Sponsors of the race included Melt and Bowland Brewery and locals also came out to support the race, which we hope will become a fixture for the last Sunday in September in the FRA calendar for many years to come. The generosity of the runners was also highlighted by the amount of money raised for two local charities Bowland Mountain Rescue, who were present on the day, and Bags for Strife, a local suicide support organisation. Plans are afoot next year to slightly increase the climb from 1,063ft – this being Lancashire though, the weather can’t be guaranteed! n
Next year’s race will be on Sunday 25th September
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Any gifts bought in store can be sent directly to your family and friends. They will be beautifully wrapped in tissue and a bag and sent via our couriers. The charge for this service is £5 per delivery.
No queueing in post offices, no unnecessary journeys and we provide all the (biodegradable) packaging.
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LET THE FORCE BE WITH YOU The decision to base the new National Cyber Force on the BAE site at Samlesbury, is a real shot in the arm for the region, writes Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans
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he most seismic announcement to hit Lancashire was made a few weeks ago, amidst much jubilation and joy for all who have been involved in the most energetic lobbying I have ever experienced. The Secretary of State for Defence, Ben Wallace, announced that the new National Cyber Force was to be based at BAE’s Samlesbury site – an unparalleled victory for Lancashire. It is an enormous
jobs boost for the county and an immense investment of colossal proportions. It was many months earlier that I learnt that the Prime Minister wanted to see this force sited out of London as part of the levelling up exercise. It could have gone almost anywhere but I and other local MPs wanted it in the North West and preferably Lancashire. Boris Johnson let it be known that his preference was for it to come to the North West but that we would be up against the mighty city of Manchester in the lengthy and complicated bidding war that ensued. I spoke with Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House of Commons and my neighbouring MP. Lindsay told me he would back the Lancashire bid 100 per cent and lobby personally at every level. He was superb and saw the Ribble Valley site as
being one that would offer Lancashire the best shot at winning. All the other local MPs were also on side. Sir Lindsay and I spoke to the PM on several occasions, on one occasion Boris came to the Speaker’s apartments with a team to listen to our case. I had assembled a dossier full of facts about the advantages of our area, including brilliant logistics,
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when planning and building takes place. We also have Fulwood Barracks, which will be able to supply immediate housing to military personnel coming north. Why you may ask were so many groups of people so interested in this bid coming to the Ribble Valley. What does it mean for us? This is a £5 billion investment over 10 years with eventually 3,000 plus highly paid and highly skilled jobs being created. There will be a huge multiplier of more than 10,000 extra jobs created in providing services to the site and to the people coming to live here. It will be a massive boost to hospitality too, with hotels, restaurants and the service trade getting their share of this huge investment. Raw materials and building skills will be sourced in the region and educational establishments will see increased demand for tailored tuition and training necessary to supply this new demand.
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great schools, good housing, a fantastic region in which to bring up children and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the doorstep! We flattened counter arguments that there was insufficient power supply to the site, a lack of parking (this is an ex-airfield) and that local schools and universities could not turn out sufficient highly-trained youngsters who would be suitable for the amazing, but challenging, jobs that would be created. BAE threw their weight behind the bid and offered immediate facilities so there would be no lengthy wait for the National Cyber Force to be able to start its essential work. I know this site well too and the security the Force will need is already being provided by BAE due to the nature of its research and development plus manufacturing of some of the most highly advanced aircraft in the world. The Local Enterprise Partnerships and Local Authorities also got behind the bid ensuring that the main parties making the final decision would know that no stone would be left unturned to assist the Force
ON ONE OCCASION BORIS CAME TO THE SPEAKER’S APARTMENTS WITH A TEAM TO LISTEN TO OUR CASE
This site will also act as a magnet for other businesses to look to the area to supply this new centre and supply other businesses flocking to this site. All in all, this investment is the biggest vote of confidence that anyone has seen in Lancashire since BAE set up here decades ago – and look at the huge number of businesses that came to Lancashire in its wake – and they are still here. From a personal point of view, I could not be happier. This is the best news I have had in nearly 30 years here as the MP. I am also delighted that our county will be home to a Force that will be pro-active in defending our country from the enormous growth in attacks from people, organisations, terrorists and some countries that wish to do us harm. The joined-up, high-tech nature of the way we live our lives needs to be defended and those who wish us evil must know we will come after them and fight fire with fire. Lancashire is doing its bit to keep the UK and its citizens safe. We all know that those who live in the Ribble Valley are among the happiest in the UK and the PM has just made a section of this wonderful country even happier! So, welcome to the Ribble Valley – home to the National Cyber Force – and home to a lot of smiling, happy people. Here’s to our future and safety and may the force be with us all. n
ALL THINGS CHRISTMAS Inspiration abounds at Holden Clough Nurseries where Christmas has well and truly arrived!
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repare for a magical Christmas adventure at Holden Clough, where visitors will discover a world of glittering gifts, glowing lights, roaring log fires, jingling sleigh bells and even an Arctic Polar bear! Step into Christmas in the Glasshouse where the magical mouse carriage, filled with all kinds of Christmas mice and felt animals, is centred under the twinkling fairy lights of the glass roof. With a festive garland above a blazing log fire, mirrors and lanterns and hand-picked furniture sourced from faraway lands, the decorative impact is stunning. Explore a little further and you’ll see that everything has become Arctic themed with decorative churches and houses – not forgetting Hugo the Polar bear.
This festive display has been a year in the making so it’s bound to impress! Walk through to the vibrant Indian Room, which is full of rainbow colours with hand-made, hand-painted Christmas baubles,
illuminated bird cages featuring delightfully decorative birds – inspiration abounds here. The Botanical Room has been transformed into a house plant oasis. A Christmas woodland theme will be created in November as we head towards the Christmas season.
THE VIBRANT INDIAN ROOM IS FULL OF RAINBOW COLOURS WITH HAND-PAINTED CHRISTMAS BAUBLES AND ILLUMINATED BIRD CAGES FEATURING DELIGHTFULLY DECORATIVE BIRDS
lifestyle On to the Potting Shed with its original Hungarian antique sleigh, novelty collectibles and if you follow the golden trail to the top of the Potting Shed, visitors can discover a whole host of exquisite, hand-picked gifts. From hand-crafted cheeseboards to homeware – there really is something for everyone.
On your journey around Holden Clough, a refreshment stop at the Shepherd’s Hut is a must with its Christmas-inspired menu including honey sausages, delicious toasties, warming soups and the most fantastic bacon ciabatta served with Lancashire tea or maybe a mulled wine. Around the pergola will be the nursery’s annual delivery of Nordman Christmas trees
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AT HOLDEN CLOUGH 9am – 6pm arriving on 25th November, all individually named as we discover their personalities, making them an extra special festive addition to your home. Wander down to the beck at the bottom to feed carrots to the Holden Clough donkey, which will be visiting on selected days throughout December, and while you’re down there check out the wonderful hand-made clay pots in the delightful Pots and Pithoi area.
IF YOU FOLLOW THE GOLDEN TRAIL TO THE TOP OF THE POTTING SHED VISITORS CAN DISCOVER A WHOLE HOST OF EXQUISITE, HAND-PICKED GIFTS Along with a series of wonderful workshops, which are booking up fast, there’s a whole host of magical events at Holden Clough. Visit today to discover the fabulous Christmas displays that are sure to make your festive season that little bit special! n
STAR CHRISTMAS MARKET 19th-21st November
SPARKLE CHRISTMAS MARKET 26th-28th November
SPRUCE CHRISTMAS MARKET 3rd-5th December
SLEIGH CHRISTMAS MARKET 10th-12th December
SNOWFLAKE CHRISTMAS MARKET 17th-19th December
Book a time online at: holdenclough.com
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Gisburne Park Estate is owned and managed by Guy Hindley and his wife Amber, who are converting it into a thriving tourist destination
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mber and I are excited to announce that we have just had the green light for a TV show on a huge American TV network about the transformation of the estate and the mansion house. We are not able to say too much at this stage other than filming starts soon and the exposure for the estate and the Ribble Valley should be really positive.
This month our new head chef started in Hindelinis. Since we reopened after the lockdowns, it’s been nigh on impossible to find the right people – and this has been compounded by Brexit and the pandemic. It’s been really tough for Amber and I but finally we are able to start shouting about the quality of our food again and look forward to seeing our regulars back in the restaurant. Our mission statement is to cook the classics using local,
OUR MISSION STATEMENT IS TO COOK THE CLASSICS USING LOCAL, HIGH QUALITY, LANCASHIRE PRODUCE WHILE MAINTAINING AN EXCITING, SEASONAL AND VARIED SPECIALS BOARD TO KEEP EVERYONE INTERESTED high quality, Lancashire produce while maintaining an exciting, seasonal and varied specials board to keep everyone interested.We will be launching a Christmas menu for the month of December, which includes our magical Christmas afternoon tea. All menus will be published on hindelinis.co.uk and bookings are now live for your Christmas afternoon tea and dinner. As far as lodge sales are concerned sales are flying and we are really enjoying welcoming new owners to the estate. Our
bespoke lodges come from Lissett Lodges, probably the best manufacturer in the UK, and we are excited to announce that
we have ordered five more units all to come in the first half of 2022. If you are interested in a custom-built home on Gisburne Park Estate my brother-in-law, Charlie, will give you a private tour and answer any questions you may have. charlie@ gisburneparkestate.co.uk My family and I have just enjoyed tracing some of Gisburne Park’s legacy while on our half term break in London. The favourite was viewing the famous John Singer Sargent portrait of Lord Ribblesdale painted in 1902 in the hall here at Gisburn and now hanging in the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square. It was donated to the nation by Lord Ribblesdale in 1916. n
BOOK NOW FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON TEA www.hindelinis.co.uk Gisburne Park Estate Mill Lane, Gisburn BB7 4LP 01200 415300 gisburnepark.com
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LONGRIDGE DOES CHRISTMAS There will be lots of festive fun later this month when Longridge will be welcoming families and friends to the high street for a late-night shopping event with entertainment and fabulous food
will be present and there will be other stalls to add to the town’s already fabulous retail offering. The various attractions are spread through Longridge, so get on your walking shoes and enjoy the evening.
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ongridge will come alive on the evening of Thursday 25th November when the town celebrates Longridge Does Christmas. Organised by traders’ group Love Longridge and supported by the Town Council, the evening promises to be a family-friendly festival of Christmas fun, shopping, live entertainment and great food. The shops will remain open until 9pm for those Christmas essentials and gifts, Longridge Band will play and choirs will sing. Live music will be heard around the town and will include Geno Eccles and an Elton John tribute. For the younger children there will be Father Christmas in his grotto, an elf hunt, ponies masquerading as reindeer and fairground rides. Numerous hot food stalls
OF ALL THE PLACES IN THE UK, LONGRIDGE IS THE PLACE TO SHOP LOCAL, EAT LOCAL AND ENJOY LOCAL Speaking for the organising team, Gary Ward of Raymond James Investment Services said: “We are so excited to bring Christmas activities back to Longridge. We have tried to plan an evening of fun, when the town
can come together and celebrate its fantastic businesses and show them support. Late night shopping in Longridge is a long-held tradition and we want to build on that and re-affirm what a great place Longridge is. Of all the places in the UK, Longridge is the place to shop local, eat local and enjoy local.” Mayor Bryan Dalgleish-Warburton noted: “I am humbled to consider the many charitable and voluntary organisations that are supported by residents and businesses in Longridge. The spirit of compassion and community is warmly felt in our town and this Christmas we hope to experience something near to normal and celebrate this sense of giving and communal pride. The town’s businesses have responded magnificently to the effects of the pandemic and have continued to support their customers and the town in innovative ways, offering exceptional products and service throughout.” n
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lifestyle Live Magazines’ Tedd Walmsley takes a zero-tolerance stance on anti-social behaviour, asks why so many private entrepreneurs struggle to get planning permission and uncovers a little-known piece of Clitheroe history
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had hoped my article this month would have been full of Christmas cheer – tidings of comfort and joy and lots of positive updates. Sadly bah humbug is more appropriate. was horrified to read about an attack by youths on a chap in the early hours of the morning in the middle of Whalley. Who are these youths, why are they out roaming the streets and where do they live? It’s not so long ago Whalley was voted one of the best places to live in the UK so what on earth has changed and more importantly – what’s to be done about it?
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adly, this may involve more policing and more CCTV, but who pays for this? I’m keeping a very close eye on the case and intend to discuss with the parish council and indeed RVBC. How on earth are we going to keep the streets safe? Kind as it was for Kellie Hughes to offer to pay for more CCTV, I feel RVBC will need to dig deep into their Scrooge-like reserves to help out. There’s also to be no repeats of this and the mindless exploits of delinquents in Whalley Abbey – many, like me, have a zerotolerance policy on this behaviour.
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’ve been contacted by a few disgruntled private sector entrepreneurs who have fallen foul of RVBC planning. Whilst not going into detail, a common feature appears to be the arbitrary refusal to grant permissions for work to improve existing buildings or creating new from dilapidation and generally adding to their environments. I’ve no doubt RVBC planning officers and committee will argue the semantics – the harsh reality is we need the private sector to continue to invest in the Ribble Valley. They create employment, generally use local companies and bring in more tourist pounds. I know there is no bonus available as per the big house builders, but I implore the council to work with, and not against, the private sector. We should all have one common goal not petty pointscoring agendas.
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id you know that Clitheroe has three mediaeval town wells? Me neither. Nor did I know that Clitheroe Civic Society and Clitheroe Town Wells Group have been in battle with RVBC to claim ownership of them. Why, you might ask? Well, it appears there are grants available from Historic England and partnerships with universities that can enable renovation and lead to them becoming part of the town’s history trail. What I don’t understand and neither do the 1900 plus people who signed a recent petition, is why RVBC wouldn’t want to claim ownership. They could drive the renovation and create some positive PR. In a recent meeting the town crier put this argument to full council but, like with so many things, time goes slowly so we’ll have to wait and see how this long drawnout fiasco pans out.
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’m hoping that we all get behind our local independent retailers this Christmas and support the high streets. I’d asked the council to get involved with a campaign in this magazine but am yet to hear back. A real shame and another opportunity missed to create relationships with the private sector. I wish everyone a very merry Christmas and a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year.n
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ONE FOR THE GIRLS… Highclere’s Jason Fildes announces a new collaboration between Manor House Stables and Live Ribble Valley magazine, which will see the formation of a new ladies-only syndicate
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n an exciting new venture, Live Ribble Valley has teamed up with Manor House Stables to own this fabulous filly. She is a yearling – so just a baby and will go into training with Tom Dascombe in Cheshire, ahead of making her debut on the racecourse next spring/summer.
What a beauty she is! Her sire is the famous Night of Thunder, who won the 2000 Guineas in 2014 and was a champion over one mile. He is the sire of Highclere’s Thunderous as well as recent champions Dubai Love, Suesa and Under the Stars. Her dam is Coillte Cailin, the winner of seven races herself and a wonderfully tough and consistent mare.
lifestyle Our filly was bought by the well-known bloodstock agent, Ed Sackville at the Goffs UK PremierYearling Sale 2021 for £70,000. We have decided to launch a new ladies’ syndicate, which will be open only to readers of Live Ribble Valley. Details are as follows: • There are just 15 shares available in the ladies-only syndicate, in association with Live Ribble Valley at £6,950 per share, to include purchase of the filly and all first year’s training and racing expenses. You will not receive another bill – all prize money won will be divided between the shareholders at the end of each year. • The syndicate will own and race the currently unnamed filly (see photographs) to be trained by Tom Dascombe at Manor House Stables, Cheshire. • The plan is to launch the Night of Thunder Filly Syndicate in this edition of Live Ribble Valley and then follow up with a ‘naming lunch’ at which we will meet over a glass of champagne or two and a delicious lunch to choose a name for our filly and decide what our jockey’s colours should be. • Michael Owen and Tom Dascombe will then host a welcome to Manor House event early next year at which we will have a VIP tour of the stables, see our filly in training and enjoy drinks and lunch in their spectacular owners’ hospitality rooms. We plan to have a proper day out whenever, and wherever, our new filly runs. Tom Dascombe loves to have winners at Chester and York so those will be the two racecourses we will be aiming at to start with! Owner’s badges for the races will be available for all members of the syndicate, and partners if required, when our filly runs and we will have a box or tables for lunch to enjoy on the day. The LRV photographer will of course be on hand to
make sure that the day is featured in the following edition of Live Ribble Valley! We will also have regular stable visits to see our filly on the gallops at the stunning Manor House Stables in Cheshire. Set in beautiful countryside, the stables have been built and are owned by ex-Liverpool
footballer Michael Owen. As you might imagine, it’s been beautifully done and they have the most fabulous owners’ room, overlooking the stables, with chilled champagne always on offer! Another lovely benefit of joint ownership is the opportunity to meet like-minded people – and have fun, hopefully enjoying success together. Having run Highclere syndicates for a few years I have seen many
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great friendships formed on the basis of a shared interest in a good horse! Speaking about the collaboration between Highclere and Live Ribble Valley, Live Magazines’ Managing Director Tedd Walmsley commented: “What an incredible opportunity for our readers to get involved with – owning part of a racehorse! “The excitement attending some of the north’s finest racecourses, in all your finery, combined with visits to the yard to watch this filly being trained sounds wonderful. “The syndicate will undoubtedly enjoy some grand days out and new friendships will be formed too. Counting your winnings or cursing your luck – this is memory making at its best. This is a relatively low-cost entry to what is an exciting new world for the lucky 15 stakeholders.” We do hope you are interested in taking a share in this exciting new venture. Between us we’ll make sure it’s great fun as well as, hopefully being successful too. The 15 shares are to be sold on a first come, first served basis. Please contact Jason Fildes or Tedd Walmsley – details below. n
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lifestyle hard together to win and represented the North West of England at the National Championships. With great excitement the families travelled to Leicestershire for an overnight stay. They competed with teams from all over the country. But they were ready – even practising over their breakfast. They faced nine rounds all about the care and handling of ponies with some very tricky questions. They were all thrilled to hear that they had come ninth out of the 21 teams. To quote one of them: “We were ninth out of the whole country.” It was a very exciting day!
IN THE SADDLE Chipping Pony Club’s Lizzie Peck and Anne Williams reflect on the activities of the last few weeks and the sad death of their long-serving president. Photography: Pete Morris & Tina Johnson
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hipping Pony Club received some very sad news recently – Gordon Garment, the club’s longest serving president died at the age of 89, leaving an irreplaceable hole at the heart of this small but active and family-orientated organisation. Throughout his time at the helm, he took his role as president very seriously and hugely enjoyed the interaction with club members, their families as well as serving committee members over many years. Although Gordon would have been the first to admit he was no expert when it came to horses, he appreciated all aspects of Pony Club life and regularly cheered
Chipping members on from the side-lines whilst watching competitions at venues including Myerscough, Osbaldeston and Somerford Park. Gordon’s ready wit and way with words made him something of a legend as president. Presiding over presentation night with aplomb, his one-liners gained him a reputation as a comic talent and he also led several Garment family teams to victory at the club’s annual quiz night. He was closely involved with Chipping Pony Club for many years, long before he became president. His son William and daughters Lizzie, Katie, Jane and Jo were all founder members when the club was formed back in 1977 and his wife, Daphne, has been branch secretary for more than 40 years. Chipping Pony Club held a very special place in Gordon’s heart and he remained immensely proud to be its president until the end of his life. And Chipping Pony Club was certainly proud to have him as their president. Members have been busy as usual this autumn. The annual Area Horse and Pony Care Competition took place in Kendal. We were represented by Maisie, Lexi and Grace in the 10 and unders, who worked
The rest of the members have been busy competing in Area dressage, show jumping and arena eventing competitions as well as mounted games practice sessions. With lots to look forward to between now and Christmas, there’ll be no rest for our enthusiastic members and hard-working committee! n
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TALKING TURKEY… A pet turkey called Theresa, that lived until she was 12 years old, always looked forward to Christmas, recalls owner Kevin Horkin
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ith the festive season on the horizon, Clitheroe businessman Kevin Horkin has fond memories of a pet turkey he had back in the 1990s when it featured on a festive episode of Coronation Street. At the time he ran a pet agency supplying animals to film and TV for more than 22 years. Over that time, he supplied all the animals that appeared on Coronation Street, including Theresa the turkey: “Theresa lived until she was 12 – she must have been the only turkey in the UK to see 12 Christmases! She lived with me and we had a companion for her called Bernard, after Bernard Matthews.” Theresa the turkey appeared on the Christmas episode of Coronation Street in 1997 when the then Battersby family moved onto the street.
Les Battersby brought the live turkey home, intending it to be on the Christmas dinner menu but Theresa escaped and was saved by eco-warrior Toyah. However, Les accidentally ran the turkey over when it wandered in front of his car, so Theresa made it onto the Battersby’s Christmas table after all.
THE CAST FELL IN LOVE WITH THERESA! SHE WAS THE ONLY TURKEY WHO ALWAYS LOOKED FORWARD TO CHRISTMAS “Coronation Street had more than 16 million viewers at the time and was the most watched soap in Britain,” recalls Kevin.
“The storyline was that Les Battersby brought a live turkey home. The turkey then got loose and one of the residents on the street – I think it was Les, ran it over so it ended up on the table anyway!” Having trained Theresa the turkey to walk on a lead down Coronation Street, before she appeared in the scene, Kevin adds: “The cast fell in love with Theresa! She was the only turkey who always looked forward to Christmas. I thought the world of her – so much so that it turned me vegetarian!” A year later Theresa did actually escape from the farm where Kevin lived and there was widespread press coverage. A walker eventually spotted her sheltering in a barn. Under his Pet Role – Star Pet Agency, Kevin supplied every animal for the street – including the cat that appeared on the rooftops as the Coronation Street theme tune played. He also supplied animals for Emmerdale, Eastenders, Touch of Frost and he appeared regularly as a pet consultant on the Richard and Judy morning show for seven years, supplying a donkey and sheep for the show’s annual festive nativity. Within the film industry he also supplied a piglet for Babe 2 The Movie and animals that featured in 101 Dalmations. n
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DOTTIE’S WAFFLERY The wafflery at Samlesbury Hall is incredibly popular throughout the year. Famed for its decadent desserts, mouth-watering milkshakes, cakes, local ice-cream and speciality teas and coffee, at Christmas visitors can expect super-seasonal waffles and gingerbread hot chocolate!
STEP INTO THE STORY AT THIS HISTORIC HALL Steeped in history yet with modern-day facilities, Samlesbury Hall is a major tourist destination that is set to come alive this Christmas!
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n the run up to the festive season it’s all about Christmas at Samlesbury Hall with a host of events planned over the coming weeks. With free parking, the historic hall forms a stunning backdrop, where visitors will be given a truly warm welcome.
CHRISTMAS LUNCHES In the Heritage Café Christmas lunches will be served from 23rd November to 23rd December and, for groups of 20 or more, festive lunches will be served in the magnificent Great Hall in front of a roaring log fire – what better way to start the seasonal celebrations! Pre-booking is essential.
LA BOHÈME Traditionally decorated with Christmas trees from the end of November, the Great Hall is also set to host a performance of Puccini’s La Bohème by Outreach Opera on 12th December – this promises to be a fabulous evening of music against the historic backdrop of the hall. Mulled wine and hot mince pies will be served. Tickets are available through the website.
SUNDAY TOURS Samlesbury’s usual Sunday tours will take place on the 5th and 12th December and as
always, will be free of charge. Join Spooky Simon Entwistle, or wicked witch Janey as they take you around the atmospheric hall.
THE LADY IN WHITE Samlesbury Hall presents The Lady in White – a ghost story for Christmas and a promenade theatre play designed for families and lovers of spooky tales. Travel back in time as a tragic love story comes vividly to life in the candlelit hallways of Lancashire’s most haunted house. The Lady in White combines live actors and theatrical storytelling to present a seasonal Christmas play which tells the 16th century tale of Lady Dorothy Southworth – the hall’s most famous ghost. Step into the story as the action unfolds around you in this promenade performance with a little festive fright! Presented on 13th, 14th, 16th, 19th, 20th and 23rd December. Tickets available online.
CHRISTMAS FAIR & MARKET With more than 50 stalls, the Samlesbury Hall Christmas Fair will feature hot food throughout the day and a whole host of local vendors. A great opportunity to buy unusual Christmas gifts and to experience all the hall has to offer. The fair is to be held on 28th November with free entry.
TAPAS AT THE HERITAGE CAFÉ The Heritage Café will be decked out in a suitably seasonal manner and, as usual, will be serving tapas on Thursday, Friday and Saturdays. The café is also open daily for breakfasts and lunches (Tuesday to Sunday).
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t would be a lucky person indeed who had navigated the last eighteen months without worries around family, jobs, finances, or mental health. The crisis has brought to a head many everyday stresses we place ourselves under, thanks to life’s increasing pace and pressure. In a month where mental health is given the prominence it deserves, artist Carla Raads is driving for open, honest and supportive conversations about stress and depression. It’s also intrinsically linked to the unique and very hands-on way she creates her artwork, as I am to discover. Born and raised on the Eastern Cape coast of South Africa, Carla’s family knew they could always find her on the beach, as she describes: “In thrall to the sound, the powerful thunder of the rising tide.” Moving aged 16 to the UK with her family and settling on the Fylde coast, the
NOT DROWNING, BUT WAVING THE LYTHAM ARTIST PAINTING UP A STORM TO PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH With rising mental health issues exacerbated by the Covid pandemic creating a perfect storm for an already overstretched NHS, Kate Bowyer meets Carla Raads, whose very personal journey through depression has led to her creating her own ‘perfect storms’ – on canvas
familiarity of the sea helped Carla feel at home, and sealed her lifelong love of the wildest elements of nature. Studying fine art at Blackpool College, Carla went on to study design and interiors at Manchester Metropolitan University, after which her striking looks were spotted by a modelling scout. The unplanned and high-octane 12-year modelling, acting and presenting career which followed led to her paintbrushes lying fallow for longer and longer periods.
I’M HOPING BY SHARING MY PERSONAL JOURNEY I CAN HELP WOMEN FIND THE STRENGTH TO FIND THEIR OWN VOICE, SELF-WORTH, AND PATH TO HEALTH Looking at the powerful, vivid sea and skyscapes gracing the walls of her light-filled Lytham home, it’s hard to envisage the dark path that drew Carla back to rediscovering her creativity ten years later. Describing that moment, Carla simply holds up her hands.
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“These are my only paintbrushes and I like to say that makes them bigger than anyone else’s! It certainly wasn’t planned, in 2017, I was in a loving, stable relationship, happily pregnant, but then I sank into severe postnatal depression. Something so many women suffer from, I really want to help remove the stigma that can still cloak women getting help. Outside you present a ‘front’ of coping – being a mum, breast feeding, robotically putting meals on the table, but inside you are totally lost, and terrified.
I CONTINUE TO PAINT THROUGH INSTINCT, USING MY BARE HANDS TO CHANNEL THE ENERGY OF THE ELEMENTS “It’s like being lost in a crowd. My husband and family were, and continue to be, incredibly supportive, and I had a great group of mums around me, but I think that’s what women especially do, we blame ourselves for failing unrealistic high standards, and tell ourselves we’re undeserving of help. Because I had bonded with my son, I didn’t even realise this crippling tiredness, anxiety and disconnect could be postnatal depression, I blamed hormones and my own inadequacies – sounds familiar?” I find myself nodding. “I’m hoping by sharing my personal journey I can help women find the strength to find their own voice, self-worth, and path to health. In the depths of it, one night I couldn’t sleep and was overtaken by an urgent desire to paint. After 10 years, I had no oils or canvases, I used some old flooring, and a pot of emulsion left over from the decorating! I never even looked for brushes, instinctively I just plunged my hands into the pot and spread them across the canvas.” Carla’s first paintings were of dark, stormy, encroaching seas: “I continue to paint
through instinct, using my bare hands to channel the energy of the elements,” she says, leading me into her basement studio, where she worked first when son Clifton was in bed, and now while he is at school. “It was only when I realised the storms had given way to vibrant, powerful waves and sun-gilded, scudding clouds, I realised my vision was literally, like my health, looking up.”
Now a full-time artist, exhibiting her work via Instagram also gives Carla a platform to share her story and connect, inspire and help other women: “I’m lucky to have my art, but I don’t consider myself special, or a victim, I feel more like a warrior, as we all can be! I don’t regret anything, including my time away from art, I would not be the artist and person I am without those life experiences.
“Modelling in itself is an art form, you are a creative tool helping realise someone’s vision. It also taught me discipline, and the thick skin you need as an artist, just like any self-employed person, or anyone faced with significant life and career changes, post-Covid.” They say a picture paints a thousand words, but what message would Carla choose? “That everyone deserves to be well, mentally as well as physically. Value yourself enough to ask for help, dream big and remember the dark periods don’t last. Storms can be a blessing and the light will eventually shine through. Keep pushing forward and keep focussed on something that you love. It might be art, singing or even just getting out for a run – but whatever your thing is, know you are not alone, you’re amazing and worth it.” n
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WHY EYE HEALTH IS SO IMPORTANT If you believe your eye health has been damaged as a result of negligence, you make be able to get the compensation you deserve, advises Leonie Millard of Forbes solicitors
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ooking after our eyes is vital, especially during childhood years, while their organs are still developing. Myopia, also known as short-sightedness, is thought to affect one in three people in the UK and usually occurs when the eyes grow slightly too long meaning that light doesn’t focus on the light-sensitive tissue (retina) at the back of the eye properly. It is important to speak to your optician if you think there is a problem with your eyesight. The sooner you get treated, the better, as some adults with severe short-sightedness and young children with untreated short-sightedness are more likely to develop other eye problems. These can include: • A squint – a common childhood condition where the eyes point in different directions • A lazy eye – a childhood condition where the vision in one eye doesn’t develop properly • Glaucoma – increased pressure inside the eyes • Cataracts – where cloudy patches develop inside the lens of the eye • Retinal detachment – where the retina
pulls away from the blood vessels that supply it with oxygen and nutrients If you are symptomatic, you should contact your doctor or optician promptly for investigation and treatment. As a clinical negligence solicitor, I see clients when something has gone wrong, often with serious consequences. Our eyes are vital, and a negligent mistake can be life changing.
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In 2018 the claimant attended her local optician with a complaint of blurred vision and a floater in one eye. They were examined and the visual acuity was recorded in each eye. The claimant was found to have lens opacity in each eye. It was alleged there was a failure to dilate the pupils or examine the retina. There was no examination of the visual fields, and no further investigations were recommended. Thirteen days later they returned to the opticians complaining that the sight in one eye was getting worse and that there was a glaze over the eye. They were examined again.The optician did not look at the notes from the previous visit. On examination the condition appeared to be the same, however the visual acuity had deteriorated in one eye. There was no further investigation to explain the worsening symptoms and there was a suggestion they were caused by a cataract. The following day the claimant attended again, complaining of worsening
blurred vision. Nothing was done. The claimant telephoned three days later and was advised to contact the accident and emergency department. The claimant believed they were waiting for cataract surgery and wanted reassurance that the eye was okay. The claimant saw another optician who carried out a very thorough examination and concluded that there was a retinal detachment. The claimant was immediately referred to hospital where attempts were made to treat the detached retina. Unfortunately, they were unable to improve the sight in the right eye and the claimant was left with a permanent loss of vision, leaving them with difficulties navigating, judging distances and work. Liability was denied, however the opticians’ insurers agreed to settle the claim in the sum of £107,000 – £30,000 of which represented general damages, the balance in relation to loss of earnings, care and assistance. If you believe your eye health has been damaged due to a negligent mistake, we can help you through your journey to get the compensation you deserve. We operate on a no win, no fee basis, which ensures there is no financial risk to you in the unlikely event that your compensation claim is unsuccessful. n For more information contact Leonie Millard in our Clinical Negligence department via email: leonie.millard@forbessolicitors.co.uk or phone on 01254 770517
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HARVEST DONATIONS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD CHARITY ENTERPRISE Oakhill Prep met with the Blackburn-based Thomas Group to help fill up their van with harvest goods that had been donated to the charity, which helps the homeless. As always, the children were eager to help carrying tins, bags, packets, pictures and even a jigsaw. Bev from the charity passed on her thanks on behalf of Thomas. Oakhill has been supporting the charity for over 20 years.
Fitness Evolution, Burnley College Sixth Form Centre’s onsite Sport and Fitness Education Centre and Gym has been shortlisted in the National Fitness Awards. The centre has been recognised in the Best Education Facility category. Finalists have been chosen from across the country and trophies will be handed out a glittering ceremony this month in The Athena, Leicester.
One of Oakhill’s Year 4 Students, Grace, took it upon herself to start up her own little enterprise making and selling loom band bracelets and rings. Knowing that all of the money raised would be going to the Thomas Group charity, she found herself inundated with orders from children in the Prep School. With her infectious positivity and her kind nature she managed to raise over £50 for an amazing organisation.
SPORTING PROJECT in the lesson and created some wonderful work. It was really touching to see how much empathy the class showed towards the discrimination that these people had endured over the years.
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As part of their English lessons, Oakhill’s Year 4 have been looking into sporting achievements of ground-breaking athletes over the years as part of ‘Black History Month’. They had the task of creating a fact-file about one of the athletes that they had been studying
HEALTHIER HEROES
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MAKING HISTORY
Nelson and Colne College has partnered with Burnley charity, Healthier Heroes, to provide students with hands-on experience in mental health care. Healthier Heroes supports military veterans who may be experiencing difficulties since leaving the forces. The partnership allows students who are successful in their application to become Mental Health Cadets. The scheme is open to students on Health and Social Care courses. Following a rigorous interview and shortlisting process, successful students complete 315 hours of block placement training over a one-year period.
The present moment was brought into focus as Westholme placed a time capsule in the walls of the Prep school, which is due to open in September 2022. Westholme is a school with a proud history and whilst the school is immensely proud of what they are now, an academic school with an unrivalled holistic offering, they are looking forward to what the future has to offer. When the Prep building opens its doors, the school will have the advantages of a large campus whilst retaining the character and intimacy that is unique to Westholme.
At the start of term, Stonyhurst opened its doors to the largest school role in its history and celebrated world-class academic achievements. Over 800 pupils joined Stonyhurst at the beginning of the term, the largest number in its 428-year history. Pupils have joined the prestigious boarding school from across the world, adding to the global diversity of the school, yet over 65 per cent of the cohort remains British. Children choosing to study at Stonyhurst are from over 27 countries, including those across Europe, America, and Asia.
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he seed was already planted by Westholme’s second Principal Mr Arthur Rouse in 1968 and in September 2022 his vision will finally come to fruition. His dream was to bring the whole school together on one site and with the development of the new prep school, the junior provision will move to Wilmar Lodge bringing together the whole Westholme family. With extensive growth and investment, the junior provision is already expanding rapidly and by September 2022 to coincide with the opening of the new site, each junior year group from Years 3 to 6 will increase from one class to two.
What will the new junior provision deliver?
The whole ethos of Westholme is to provide a fully rounded education to each student,
Bringing the whole of Westholme School together on one site has been a long-held dream, which will finally be realised next year, writes Meena McDonald
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developing and nurturing the essential skills employers are seeking in young people, such as communication, confidence, leadership, independence, teamwork and problem solving. Westholme can prepare your child for the future with the highest academic provision combined with fantastic facilities for every student to take advantage of. The hugely spacious facilities offer superb outdoor learning opportunities through nature with the leafy forest school, centenary garden, fields and outside playing area, along with outstanding sporting facilities including astro turf, netball pitches, football
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and hockey pitches and swimming pool. Of course, it isn’t just outdoor and sporting facilities which are at the disposal of all students, there’s also a whole host of dedicated spaces to deliver unbelievable experiences in technology, graphic design, food technology, art and design, as well as a fully professional theatre and new state-of-the-art music department. This is not like any ordinary junior education! School Principal Dr Richard Robson commented: “There is so much excitement about our new expansion and the growth is a genuine reflection of the investment we’ve made into the first-class educational provision at Westholme. Every junior pupil will experience something quite extraordinary giving them exceptional educational opportunities like no other school. As well as the warm, family feel of the pupils, the incredible facilities enable each student to access to the most advanced resources and individual subject specialists.”
EACH STUDENT HAS ACCESS TO THE MOST ADVANCED RESOURCES FOR SUBJECTS SUCH AS COMPUTING AND ROBOTICS, SCIENCE, ART, LANGUAGES, MATHS AND HUMANITIES Those attending the prep school will also gain automatic entry into the senior school and with admissions expanding rapidly, there is much greater demand for entry into Year 7 already. The school took the biggest Year 7 intake this September in over five years and the current Year 12 cohort in the INSPIRED Sixth Form is the largest in the school’s history. Dr Robson continued: “The school is well known for its unrivalled holistic approach and wholesome education provision that creates happy pupils who love coming to school, we have also reaped amazing academic results, and the school is now one of the highest achieving independent schools in the North of England. We know that fulfilled, thriving students perform much better and strive to achieve the highest possible results for themselves. It’s quite extraordinary to be part of it – you could not imagine a better school anywhere in the whole country.”
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With students having access to the same facilities, it means prep school students will be able to utilise the same advanced
scientific laboratories and equipment that an A level student would be using. The older students will also be on hand to support the younger ones with their learning. This will enable the younger students to interact, learn and build their confidence whilst communicating with older students, and in turn, the older students can develop their leadership and communication skills. The sense of family is a thread running through every aspect of the school. During a recent school inspection, surveys taken by students, parents and teachers reflected everyone’s commitment and high praise of this unique and tangible ethos. The school plans to host Open House Sessions in June 2022 where everyone will have the opportunity to view the tremendous new facilities.
Dr Robson concluded: “Westholme does have a truly impressive history and an incredibly bright future. “The atmosphere is totally unique and whilst the students are fortunate enough to be surrounded by an extraordinary range of facilities and innovative resources, they are genuinely diligent, purposeful and down to earth. A true recipe for success.” n
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FOODIE HOTEL OF THE YEAR The Cartford Inn has been named Sunday Times Foodie Hotel of the Year 2021. In its review of the hotel, the Cartford was described as a 17th-century inn which is now an arty stay with a gallery and fine-dining pub. The review stated: “The Cartford Inn is full of surprises. The first is its location: on a bend in the River Wyre, midway between the Forest of Bowland and the Fylde coast, deep in Lancashire’s agricultural heartland, where the cows stare curiously as you cross the old toll bridge leading up to the gates. Patrick and Julie Beaumé, a Franco-Lancastrian couple, have taken a dilapidated 17th-century coaching inn and created 15 rooms, a fine pub restaurant, the TOTI (Taste of the Inn) deli, run by daughter Jean, plus a gallery (Julie trawls local art schools) and jewellers (niece Tanicia Hayton is a talented silversmith).”
Thank you to all who have supported us over this rollercoaster year... Through TOTI, our online shop, our takeaways, and our cook at home boxes. It’s been fun but now we can’t wait to welcome you back to the Inn and do what we do best! Over the past few months we’ve made some exciting changes and are looking forward to showing you our new bar, fireplace and refurbished bedrooms. When we can reopen inside we will be stopping our takeaway service, however, we are growing our online presence with a full TOTI rebrand alongside the launch of some exciting new products.
WOODLAND LOCATION The Woodland Salon is situated by the entrance to the Three Rivers Woodland Park in the heart of the Ribble Valley. Hairdressing, beauty and massage treatments, are available all undertaken by a talented and professionally qualified team in a harmonious environment. The salon aims to pamper and indulge clients on every visit: thewoodlandsalon.co.uk
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BOWLAND PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
INSPIRING CAREERS IN TECHNOLOGY
There are some fantastic prizes on offer in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Photography Competition running throughout November. Winners and shortlisted images will appear in the 2022 printed Bowland Discovery Guide and on AONB supported websites and social media. A shortlist will be made by the AONB team and finalists will go to a public vote (via social media and the AONB website) week commencing 6th December. Entrants need to upload up to three images via the AONB website – they can be taken from any season, so if you didn’t manage to take some summer shots, there’s still a chance to get out and capture the best of Bowland in the winter sunshine. The team would love you to share images that capture the beauty and opportunities this outstanding area has to offer year-round. These may include landscape or wildlife images, or people enjoying activities in the area – whatever captures Bowland at its best through every season!
InnovateHer has partnered with CREATE Education, BAE Systems and Lancashire Enterprise Partnership in an effort to improve employment prospects in Lancashire through a £300,000 investment by BAE Systems into new digital skills programmes, with £150,000 going towards the InnovateHer initiative. Up to 7,500 young people will benefit from the scheme, which aims to inspire young people considering digital and tech careers. The project aims to help build Lancashire’s future workforce by providing education, 3D printers and practical training in 70 schools across the region. As part of the programme, InnovateHer will highlight the breadth of digital and tech opportunities that are available to young women, with a long-term goal of closing the gender gap in the UK’s technology industry. Chelsea Slater, CEO at InnovateHer, said: “We are delighted to be expanding the reach of our programmes to Lancashire, with support from BAE Systems. It means that thousands of local girls will be inspired and equipped with the skills and confidence that they need to consider careers in tech.” CREATE Education specialises in 3D printing and STEAM technology. The company will bring cutting edge technologies into an educational setting by providing the resources and training to empower 100 teachers to deliver classes in 3D printing, a new skillset for many students.
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full picture, an adviser can bring you closer to the future you see for yourself in many ways. They will consider your full financial circumstances now, where you want to be in the future, how to get there, and how to stay on track. We also analyse things such as your previous investment experience, risk tolerance, tax allowances, life goals, timescales and knowledge.
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Our finances touch nearly every aspect of our lives and going it over your financial life alone can be difficult, so it makes sense to turn to experts who can No matter what stage you are in your life, there’s a lot to be said for being support you in your decisions
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ost of us start out thinking we can handle money decisions on our own. Then as our careers, lives and goals expand, we begin to wonder: Am I making all the right financial moves? Do I know enough to make smart investment choices that can help me meet my goals? Even then, it often takes a major life event – marriage, retirement, an inheritance – to prompt us to look for help. Having a trusted sounding board can help you take charge of your decision-making, rather than simply reacting when you’re forced to respond to unexpected financial challenges. We share a few reasons why you should consider speaking to an expert.
Finances can be stressful and tough to talk about This can be particularly true when going to your family for advice. Your family are likely to be the ones you speak to at sensitive times. When major
financial decisions need to be made, emotions are often running high, so it’s easy to take advice from family and friends just to get it off your plate. Although your family will have your best interests at heart, a financial adviser is more emotionally removed. They can offer clearminded advice that your family might not be able to. They’ll still treat your situation delicately, but they’ll be able to guide you objectively.
able to reach out to someone who can help you look beyond your immediate needs to help you build a strong financial future. When you work with a Raymond James advisor, you’ll always have someone you can turn to for advice as your life changes and you need to take a fresh look at your finances. n Risk Warning: Opinions constitute our judgement as of this date and are subject to change without warning. With investing, your capital is at risk
Your finances are unique – and they are in your hands Money is a personal subject, and it’s likely information like your salary and spending habits are only known by a select few. Because of our reluctance to share too much with those closest, they’ll never get the full story. Any advice they give might not help your financial situation as much as you first thought. A financial adviser is impartial and disconnected. This lets you share more detail with confidence. Being able to see the
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lifestyle All the packing in the EnviroShot range is fully compostable and its trigger sprays and bottles are designed to be used time and time again to prevent unnecessary plastic wastage. Because of its light weight EnviroShot uses up 95 per cent less fuel in transport when compared to liquid products, reducing the carbon footprint throughout the supply chain. And all the products in the range are also vegan and have 100 per cent biodegradable formulas. Duncan said: “The report of the mess left on Beacon Fell really shocked me and really underlined in my mind the real importance of a sustainable future. Non-recyclable products and packaging are destroying the very beauty that we admire by piling walkways, roads, and landmarks full of rubbish.
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INVESTING IN ALL OUR FUTURES A local family business has invested thousands developing environmentally friendly products after its founder was shocked by lockdown litterbugs who left a local beauty spot covered in plastic rubbish
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uncan Fishwick, founder and managing director of Shorrock Trichem which produces commercial cleaning products has launched a range of sustainable products designed to reduce the use of single use plastics and to help cut the amount of waste going to landfill.
EnviroShot is Duncan’s answer for innovative, environmentally friendly products after being personally shocked by the damage being caused by non-recyclable products and packaging he saw on his daily walks during the Covid-19 pandemic. Over the course of one single weekend during lockdown, it was reported that a staggering three tons of waste had been collected from one of his favourite walking spots, Beacon Fell Country Park in Lancashire, most of which was destined for landfill. The result of his subsequent work is a range of dehydrated versions of popular cleaning products, turned into small dissolvable capsules. Add a capsule to a trigger bottle or mop bucket filled with water, stir and start cleaning.
“Although we are not all responsible for the damage, we all have a part to play in putting this right.” In the UK it is estimated that five million tonnes of plastic is used every year, nearly half of which is packaging. The UK is also one of the biggest producers of plastic waste in the world, second only to the US. Duncan’s aim was to source products that didn’t heavily involve single-use plastic, to lower carbon emissions and store ingredients and finished products in environmentally friendly packaging. That led him to the discovery that by dehydrating cleaning products and wrapping them in water-soluble capsules, a more environmentally friendly range of products could be created. Duncan said: “We have a responsibility to provide our customers with innovative and sustainable products. The next generation is now coming into the business, including my son, with other second-generation employees. That drives the importance of sending the business in a sustainable direction as we think about what we are leaving behind for them.” n
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BEING AN ATTORNEY Lasting Powers of Attorney registrations are growing. In this article Sean Aldridge, a specialist in estate planning, explains the role of an attorney What are the responsibilities of an attorney?
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ccording to the Ministry of Justice, in the quarter April to June 2021, 160,431 Lasting Powers of Attorney were registered – an increase of 61 per cent over the same period in 2020. When a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is created, the donor of the power appoints one or more attorneys to act on their behalf should they find themselves unable to deal with their own affairs. There are two types of LPA, the first covering a person’s property and financial affairs and the second relating to decisions on health and welfare matters.
An attorney must ensure they follow any instructions set out in the LPA.This includes considering any wishes expressed by the donor who must be helped to make as many of their own decisions as they can. Whilst using an LPA, the attorney must also respect the donor’s human and civil rights and act in their best interests. Attorneys can be appointed jointly (all must agree with a decision) or jointly and severally, meaning any of the attorneys can make decisions independently. A Property & Financial Affairs LPA enables attorneys to deal with money, pay bills, manage bank accounts and investments, and buy or sell property on the donor’s behalf. The attorney will also be able to deal with any benefits or pension arrangements but must always keep any funds or investments separate to their own. An attorney has limited powers to make gifts on behalf of the donor, usually relatively small amounts on customary occasions such as birthdays or Christmas, to friends and family.
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The Health & Welfare LPA enables an attorney to make general care and welfare decisions such as medical care, washing and dressing and more serious matters such as life sustaining medical treatment. Whether an attorney is appointed under a Property & Finance or Health & Welfare LPA or both, the attorney also has a duty to keep proper records of significant decisions made, how finances have been dealt with and how money has been spent. Lasting Powers of Attorney are a prudent thing to consider, allowing attorneys to assist in the management of affairs should a person lose mental capacity. As an important part of estate planning for the future, Lasting Powers of Attorney should be created at an early stage to avoid difficulties further down the line as people age. Talk to a specialist legal adviser for guidance. n
Sean Aldridge is a Senior Associate at regional law firm Napthens napthens.co.uk
HEAD TURNERS The new versions of the BMX X4 and X3 are exceptional, offering genuine kerb appeal and a sublime driving experience, writes Paul Agnew. Photography: Paul Currie
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Anyone familiar with BMW is used to nothing less than motoring excellence. The range is exceptional, both in terms of style and performance, and it is hard to imagine how the designers and engineers could generate improvement. Well they have. This month I had the pleasure of testing not one but two of BMW’s most popular vehicles – the new versions of the X4 and the X3. Just updated (inside and out) and hot from the factory, both cars offered instant visual appeal and a sublime driving experience. Let’s press the start button on the X4. Long considered a stand-out vehicle, with an unmistakable presence, this Sports Activity Coupé (SAC) is every bit as athletic as it looks. Stunning in Sophisto Grey, with a sumptuous oyster Vernasca leather interior, it had me won over before we had even hit the road.
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Externally there’s a dramatic new kidney grille, a sculpted rear apron and dominant full LED rear lights. Inside, the live digital cockpit with navigation function includes a cluster consisting of a fully-digital 12.3 inch instrument display and a high-resolution 12.3 inch control display – as standard. You can also opt for galvanic controls by way of an electroplated finish on selected interior buttons and switches. I drove the xDrive2.0d model with four
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cylinders providing 190bhp – easily taking you from 0-62mph in 7.9 seconds, while offering close to 50mpg. Topping the charts is the M40i three-litre petrol variant with six cylinders, 360bhp, 0-62mph in under five seconds and 30mpg. Expect to be better connected than ever before with ultimate flexibility and freedom at your fingertips thanks to BMW ConnectedDrive. Offering a suite of class-leading technologies and connectivity features, the X4 ensures you have everything you need before, during and after your journey.
TO SIMPLY SIT IN THE X3 IS A TREAT IN ITSELF, BUT TO HEAR IT PURR AND FIZZ AND TO FEEL THE QUALITY ALL AROUND IS VERY SPECIAL With the BMW Operating System 7.0 – also included as standard – there is no better multimedia experience on the market. In short, this is a car with much going for it. Genuine kerb appeal, superb handling, really smooth engine and great tech spec – the optional comfort pack even affords you a heated steering wheel.You might be surprised by the price for all of this. Go check. Moving swiftly on to the X3, in my case the top-of-the-range M40i performance petrol option in Brooklyn Grey – stop right there! This is a brand new colour and boy does it work well. It’s a beaut, in every possible respect. Again you’ll find an entirely new apron with a sportier, more angular look to it. The re-shaped kidney grille sits between new, slimmer headlamps with new lighting signatures. A fresh rear bumper is joined by striking new tail-light signatures. The newer model is more striking and more eye-catching. Even the alloys get your blood pumping. Not to mention the black chrome exhaust tailpipe finishers and the welcome light carpet on either side of the vehicle. As for performance, how about 360bhp accelerating from 0-62mph in under five seconds and still giving more than 30mph, with an impressive emissions figure thrown in? Technology? Your on-board Co-Pilot looks after everything (and that’s an awful lot) and don’t forget the My BMW App for
direct connection inside and outside.You can plan your next trip, check the status of your vehicle or use the many remote service functions – all right to hand on your smartphone. Like the X4, there is nothing to dislike here. A professional fault-finder would have his work cut out. To simply sit in the X3 is a treat in itself, but to hear it purr and
fizz and to feel the quality all around is very special. So, all things considered, two cracking motors. Believe it or not, there are people out there with a preference for a plain car, one that doesn’t have too many features or attract too much attention. If that strikes a chord, then the best advice is probably to steer clear of the new BMW X3 and X4. For these are cars designed to turn heads, impress and deliver. And they certainly do. n Bowker BMW Trident Park, Trident Way Blackburn BB1 3NU 01254 274444 bowkermotorgroup.co.uk @BowkerBMW @BowkerMotorGroup BowkerMotorGroup @BowkerBMW TM
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ebastian Pelzer is up early. He likes to get started on the competition. After all, Europe is already seven hours ahead. His apartment on the 21st floor looks out over Lake Michigan and on a clear day you can see all the way to Michigan itself. Having got the red eye back from New York, he’s had little sleep but the world of football never rests. The 41-year-old is a little greyer these days, but he’s still in good shape. Current players can still recognise he used to play. Pelzer is not your typical German. He drinks Lancashire tea. He also uses expressions such as ‘lovely jubbly’ and ‘cushty’, which he says with a knowing laugh. Those with
Sebastian Pelzer’s stay in the Ribble Valley may have been only a couple of years, but the experience has taken him all the way to Chicago. David Fearnhead speaks to the former Blackburn Rovers’ footballer, who is now Technical Director of Major League Soccer’s Chicago Fire. Image courtesy of Chicago Fire MLS accustomed ears will also notice the distinct flattened vowels of a Lancastrian nature – testament to where he learnt his English. “I watched Only Fools and Horses when I was in England,” he smiles. His viewing habits might have reflected a broader sense of England, but there is no doubt his deepest connection was with a small part
of Lancashire called the Ribble Valley. His stay here may have been brief but he formed a deep connection. He says he may return one day, even just for some homemade English scones. “I’ve three boys now, who were all born in Germany, but I’ve told them so much about life in England. They ask me about
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made time for me. I took a lot back to Germany. I captained some big clubs and had a successful career, so I must have learned something from my time at Rovers. “I still watch out for Blackburn’s results and watch their games whenever they are shown on TV,” he says. “The fans, they have been through so much in the last decade, so it’s nice to just have some stability in the club. Hopefully they can start to move in the right direction again.”
THE MLS IS VERY PHYSICAL AND COMPETITIVE. IT’S AN ATTRACTIVE LEAGUE FOR ANYONE COMING FROM ENGLAND
English football. The Premier League is a league on its own. It’s competitive, but don’t underestimate the Championship. In the Championship you have even more competition because the top teams are not so clear.”
THE TIME UNDER GRAEME SOUNESS WAS WHERE I TRULY BECAME A PROFESSIONAL. IT WAS THE MAKING OF ME Pelzer was a rising star in the Bundesliga for Kaiserslautern when Blackburn came calling. Joining the then Premier League
side, aged just 21, would sadly prove a misstep. He returned to Germany after two years and re-established his career going on to captain sides such as Dynamo Dresden and Hansa Rostock.You might have thought the experience would have left a sour taste in his mouth. That England would be the last place he’d show any affection for. Instead, he sees it as the making of him. “The time under Graeme Souness was where I truly became a professional. It was the making of me. There were some great people at the club such as Rob Kelly, who did a lot of extra session work with me. Also, Terry Darracott who always
Pelzer retired from playing in 2015, but never retired from football. An obsessive personality, he relentlessly watched games from every corner of the globe and meticulously built up a player database, which now contains the names of close to 1,000 professionals. Players such as Jhon Jader Duran, who he first spotted as a 16-year-old whilst scouting the Colombian First Division. The six-foot-three striker turns 18 in December and is regarded as one of the most promising young players in the world. Despite attracting the interest of both Villareal and Club Brugge, he agreed a move to Chicago. In football it pays to be first. Pelzer’s ability to find talent is what brought him to the attention of Georg Heitz, the sporting director of Chicago Fire. Heitz refers to him as a ‘maniac’ due to his encyclopaedic knowledge of players. Prior to the Chicago hire, it was not unknown for Pelzer to drive eight hours for a two-hour meeting and then drive eight hours home. That dedication to the game has not relented or slowed. He’s recently returned from Mexico, where he took in four games in five days. Prior to that he was in Switzerland overseeing recruitment for Chicago’s sister club FC Lugano. The MLS has grown into a global league. Pelzer says the days when America was seen as a retirement plan for Europe’s ageing stars is well and truly over: “We had one player who joined us from playing in Poland, and he’s now playing in Ligue 1 in France. The MLS is very physical and competitive. It’s an attractive league for anyone coming from England as playing here would definitely progress a player’s career.” n
oil with the egg yolks. Taste and season with salt and pepper. Place the mixture in a piping bag with a star nozzle and pipe into the egg white halves. If you don’t have a piping bag, a generous teaspoon-dollop works fine. Garnish with finely chopped chives, or if you’re luxurious, add a bit of caviar for really good friends!
CRANBERRY, ORANGE & GINGER SAUCE
“I like to think of this as the little black dress of festive sauces and it’s so simple to make,” says Mrs Mid. “The sauce goes with so many things, turkey or goose on Christmas Day, Boxing Day ham, as a relish with pork pies, an absolute must slathered on a leftover turkey sandwich and absolutely delicious with a baked brie!” In a medium saucepan combine the grated zest of one orange, a two centimetre piece of fresh ginger (peeled and grated), one cinnamon stick, 150ml water, 150ml fresh orange juice and 30 grams of sugar. Bring to a simmer over a medium heat and stir to dissolve the sugar. Add 350 grams of cranberries and mix to combine. Cook for
CHRISTMAS MADE EASY… With the chance to celebrate with friends and family this Christmas, make party-time easy with these stress-free recipes that are sure to please
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ith everyone looking forward to the Christmas festivities, if you’re the host then food will be foremost in your mind. Whether that’s Christmas Eve party food, the main-event turkey or transforming leftovers into a Boxing Day feast, these recipes from Booths are guaranteed crowd-pleasers. Jennifer Middleton, who works as Booths’ PR agent and is also known as Mrs Mid, has some great quick and easy recipes that are sure to impress. Try them out and see for yourself!
DEVILLED EGGS
Mrs Mid says: “In my late 70’s childhood, when these eggs appeared we knew we had company! My mum called them emergency canapés – quickly made with minimal effort and maximum appreciation.”
Boil 12 eggs for 10 minutes and then run them under cold water to chill. Peel and slice the eggs in half and carefully scoop out the yolks and place into a bowl. Mix four tablespoons of mayonnaise, a quarter of a teaspoon of smoky paprika, one teaspoon of English mustard, three drops of tabasco and one tablespoons of extra virgin olive
about seven minutes while the cranberries make a very pleasing popping sound and the mixture has thickened. Cool, remove and discard the cinnamon stick and keep the mixture in the fridge. You can make this up to five days ahead and it’s so useful you might want to have another batch in the freezer.
BEETROOT, FENNEL & APPLE SALAD
Mrs Mid says: “I like to make this crisp earthy salad to add a bit of zest and freshness to a Boxing Day buffet.” Finely slice one medium fennel bulb, stalks and fronds, leaving a few fronds aside to garnish. Slice three medium cooked beetroot into slim slivers, and finely slice two apples and four radishes and add to a bowl. Sprinkle over two tablespoons of torn fresh mint leaves. For the dressing, add two tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, one tablespoon red wine vinegar, one tablespoon honey and one teaspoon of mustard to a jar with a tight-fitting lid and shake well. Pour the dressing over the salad, add a squeeze of half a lemon and gently toss to coat. Booths’ Rosemary and Sea Salt Almonds make a great addition to add a bit of savoury crunch. n
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BOXING DAY TURKEY QUESADILLAS WITH CHESTNUTS & CHEESE Serves: Two | Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: Five minutes
INGREDIENTS 8 small flour tortillas 150g leftover turkey, shredded 150g grated Cheddar cheese 4 spring onions, finely sliced 2 jalapeño chillies, finely sliced Handful of chopped chestnuts Salsa Sour cream
METHOD Mix together the grated Cheddar, spring onion, turkey, jalapeños and chestnuts in a bowl. Place a mound of the mixture onto each tortilla and fold until you have eight filled half-moons. Heat up a non-stick frying pan, place two quesadillas in the pan and dry fry for two minutes until golden. Turn and repeat until the cheese starts to melt. Keep them warm until they are all cooked. Serve with salsa and sour cream. CHEF’S TIP: Don’t skimp on the filling. Make them nice and full for extra ooziness. Any cheese works with this, try it with slices of Brie!
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FIRE CRACKER RICE WITH TOFU & FRIED BRUSSELS Serves: Two | Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: Five minutes
INGREDIENTS 2 tbsp vegetable oil 1 red onion, finely diced 1 red pepper, finely diced 2 cloves garlic, sliced Thumb sized piece of ginger, grated 100g cooked Basmati rice 100g cooked Brussels sprouts, sliced 200g tofu, diced 25g frozen peas 1 tsp chilli flakes 2 tbsp soy sauce 1 tbsp sesame oil 1 fresh lime 1 small handful coriander Sesame seeds 1 green chilli, sliced
METHOD Stir fry the red onion, red pepper, garlic, peas, ginger and Brussels in hot vegetable oil for two minutes. Then add the Basmati rice. Stir well and add the chilli flakes, soy sauce and sesame oil. Gently fold in the tofu and serve in a suitable bowl. Garnish with coriander, sesame seeds, sliced chilli and a wedge of lime. CHEF’S TIP: Add a handful of prawns or some shredded leftover turkey for your non vegan friends.
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CHARLIE YU CLASSICS CHICKEN CHOW MEIN CHICKEN CURRY KING PRAWN CURRY SPECIAL FRIED RICE SPECIAL CHOW MEIN CHICKEN FRIED RICE CHICKEN & CHAR SUI VERMICELLI
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CHICKEN SWEET & SOUR CHICKEN CHICKEN BLACKBEAN SATAY CHICKEN CRISPY CHILLI CHICKEN SALT & PEPPER CHICKEN
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BEEF FILLET BEEF CANTONESE FILLET STEAK BLACKBEAN WITH MIXED PEPPERS FILLET STEAK SATAY CRISPY CHILLI STEAK
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SEAFOOD STEAMED FILLET SEA BASS, GINGER, SPRING ONION SALT & PEPPER CHILLI KING PRAWNS SALT & PEPPER CHILLI SCALLOPS, OYSTER MUSHROOMS STIR FRY KING PRAWN, PAK CHOI
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STIR FRY GREENS SPRING ONION, GINGER & CHILLI SINGAPORE VEGAN VERMICELLI
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£3.95 £3.50 £5.50 £4.95 £4.95 £4.95
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CHILDREN’S MEALS (All served with prawn crackers) CHICKEN NOODLES WITH BROCCOLI £7.50 CHICKEN, FRIED RICE £7.50 SWEET & SOUR CHICKEN £7.50 When ordering please let our staff know that these are childrens meals
Please be advised that any allergens and intolerances should be reported to Yu Express before placing an order. Customers should be aware that although all due care is taken, there is a risk of allergen ingredients still being present.
W H Y NO T E NJOY A MI DW EEK TAKEAWAY RELAX AND LET THE TALENTED CHEFS COOK YOUR SUPPER Yu Copster Green 500 Longsight Road Copster Green BB1 9EU
01254 240665 www.yucopstergreen.co.uk
MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR
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t’s hard to imagine that this time last year we were heading into a full national lockdown with non-essential retail and all hospitality having to close their doors. What we didn’t know at the time is that this four-week circuit breaker would last pretty much through to April for Ribble Valley hospitality venues. The draconian tier system, that with hindsight was so unfair, was the major factor in this. The ever-resilient owners of the Black Bull, Jamie and Becky did everything possible to keep the doors open whilst working to the new rules. They served hundreds of delicious takeaway Sunday lunches and stood outside in all weathers offering hot drinks and hot sandwiches to walkers and those desperate to exercise and be outdoors. These weekend initiatives
Tedd Walmsley applauds the creative and talented team behind the hugely successful Black Bull at Old Langho, which is gearing up for a triumphant Christmas helped them maintain a presence for the pub and provided a platform for the success that was to follow. We now roll on 12 months and thankfully
THE TEAM AT THE BLACK BULL HAVE CREATED A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS PARTY MENU AND CAN ACCOMMODATE GROUPS FROM FOUR TO 60 PEOPLE
things have improved. As I write this article, we can at last look forward to spending time together enjoying the company of friends, family, colleagues and clients and finally get to celebrate Christmas – albeit 12 months late. The team at the Black Bull have created a wonderful Christmas party menu and can accommodate groups from four to 60 people. The menu is available Monday to Saturday 12 noon to 7.30pm and represents excellent value at £25 for two courses and £30 for three courses. It was so difficult
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last year to not be allowed to mix freely and to be with, and celebrate with, people you care for. I genuinely think we owe it to ourselves and to venues like the Black Bull to get booked in and finally sit back, relax and enjoy some incredible food and wine served in such a traditional setting. The run up to Christmas will also see the breadth and variety of an ever-changing a la carte menu, which introduces new seasonal dishes, alongside the classics for which the Black Bull has become renowned. Having spoken to Jamie and Becky I know they’ll be pulling out all the stops to create a perfect Christmas backdrop and atmosphere – this doesn’t happen by chance – their creativity combined with a fully committed front of house, will make your experience complete in my view.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Outside space is going to be transformed into a Santa’s grotto with resident Father Christmas and a very naughty elf – this is firmly one for the family to enjoy. This is a great excuse for mums and dads to get the kids into the fresh air and also enjoy a mulled wine.
As we move headlong into winter, I for one continue to applaud the energy and passion of everyone at the Black Bull. From adversity we now have triumph – I truly hope everyone can enjoy their efforts particularly in the run up to ‘the most wonderful time of the year’. n
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food&drink More recently they have developed Country Market, a vegetable-based gin, that’s savoury and ultimately refreshing. Using spring water from a local supplier in the Forest of Bowland, Ribble Valley Gin’s original Little Lane Gin features botanicals that can be found in the English countryside, resulting in a deliciously earthy hedgerow flavour. All the craft gins that come out of the micro-distillery are super-smooth, thanks to the vapour infusion method used: “This
ROYAL SEAL OF APPROVAL the sale of Kingsman go to the regimental charity that helps serving soldiers and their families as well as veterans – so Kingsman makes a lovely, thoughtful Christmas gift.
A seasonal gift from the Ribble Valley Gin Company will make this a very merry Christmas for a loved one
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our very distinctive gins are now coming out of the multi-award winning Ribble Valley Gin distillery – and they make great gifts in their own right or why not go for a gin hamper, a trio of gins or a gift voucher? Founders Luke and Justine Moyes developed their first signature Little Lane Gin just over a year ago and more recently they launched Kingsman Gin, made exclusively for the Duke of Lancaster’s regiment and also enjoyed by the Queen, who is Colonel in Chief of the regiment. Following a request from Buckingham Palace, she was sent a bottle of Kingsman, which is a zesty gin, developed using botanicals that grew on the battlefields. Proceeds from
The Ribble Valley Gin distillery has won one award after another, including a Gold at the World Gin Awards, Silver and Bronze at the London Spirits Competition, the Best Small Batch Gin Distillery at the Luxe Life Food and Drink Awards as well as two Great Taste Awards for their seasonal gins, Garden Party and Winter’s Night.
method makes for a really clean taste and flavours that you can identify,” adds Luke. With Christmas on the horizon Ribble Valley Gin has a number of great gift ideas including a trio of 25cl bottles of Little Lane, Garden Party and Winter’s Night gins, a mix and match duo of gins with branded, speakeasy-style glassware and mix and match hampers with Christmas cards designed by a local artist, glassware, vegan truffles by local firm Ko-co Brownies, specialist tonics and garnishes and a cocktail book using signature gins. “For ease customers can choose what they would like to include in a gift hamper, we will pack it and send it direct,” says Justine. “If people can’t decide on a gift then we also have vouchers for any amount.” Local stockists and suppliers of Ribble Valley Gin’s products include 10 Lancashirebased Booths stores, Bowland Food Hall and Byrnes, while UK-wide stockists can be found on Ribble Valley Gin’s website. n
RIBBLE VALLEY GIN COMPANY’S CHRISTMAS GIFTS Christmas hampers including: craft gin, glassware, tonic and garnishes Boxed trio and duo of gins with glassware Vouchers
01772 597791 www.ribblevalleygin.co.uk
Feeling Festive ? Join us this year at The Red Pump Inn Wednesday 1st December : Our Festive Menu kicks off and will be available up to and including Sun 19th Dec as well as our usual Signature Dry Aged Steaks. Why not stay over in our luxury bedrooms or fabulous cosy Shepherd Huts, we have some great deals available. Christmas Day :
Tables are now open but filling fast, be quick as places are limited.
Boxing Day :
We will closed on Boxing Day.
Wed 29th & Thu 30th :
Open as usual 6pm to 8:30pm.
New Year’s Eve :
Gourmet Dinner, tables released now, with some bedrooms still available, again be quick.
New Year’s Day :
Closed until Thu 20th January 2022 when we look forward to welcoming you all back.
To enquire or reserve a table email us at fran@theredpumpinn.co.uk
or ring us on 01254 826227
“The Cartford Inn is full of surprises.” MIA AIMARO OGDEN, TRAVEL WRITER, THE SUNDAY TIMES
As we nearly turn the page on all the challenges of 2021, we would like to thank all our followers and visitors for their support, which enabled us to draw that vital energy and continue our journey. The Cartford Inn has won Foodie Hotel of the Year in the Sunday Times’ Best Places to Stay.
MIA AIMARO OGDEN, HIGHLIGHTS:
“The Cartford Inn is full of surprises, the location, the food, the hotel and the charming staff. A hamper of TOTI goodies is the icing on the cake.”
Congratulations and thank you to our team of chefs for their commitment to keep improving and for our youngest staff for their dedication to keep learning.
We have just released our very own TOTI gin. The recipe was developed by the passionate food and drink lovers at TASTE OF THE INN with the expertise and talent of Tony at Black Powder Gin Distillery. The result, a hand-crafted small batch dry gin, using 17 botanicals, most of which are used in our kitchen. The complex aroma provides noticeable flavours of pink grapefruit and pink peppercorn. The perfect base for a dirty martini, with an olive or a refreshing gin and tonic with Mediterranean Fever Tree, a slice of orange and a few pink peppercorns.
The team at TOTI has been busy sourcing some exiting branded new products to fill your hamper and stockings this Christmas. Delicious truffle mayonnaise and Bearnaise from a quality family manufacturer in Belgium, olive oil and balsamic vinegar from Puglia in Italy and soon our very own TOTI wine from Bordeaux, TOTI Rouge and TOTI Blanc. When visiting and shopping in TOTI, you can experience their new tearoom open Thursday to Sunday. Perhaps grab a quick coffee while waiting for your bespoke hamper to be wrapped. There is a fantastic array of hand made patisseries and baked goodies, they even offer a traditional afternoon tea in the tea room when booked in advance.
The Cartford Inn team would like to wish you a long-awaited, well deserved, happy and Merry Christmas and don’t forget to visit us to place your TOTI hamper order in good time!
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ROBIN BISCUIT TIN WITH CRANBERRY BISCUITS £10 shop.nationaltrust.org While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, all prices and stockists are subject to change.
TOTI CHRISTMAS HAMPER FROM £60 Includes a range of delicious, branded products from the TOTI deli at the Cartford Inn. thecartfordinn.co.uk/shop
ROAST & GROUND COFFEE SET £12 booths.co.uk
TIME TO INDULGE During your festivities you can enjoy a host of delicious and luxurious treats, many sourced and crafted locally MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE COLLECTION £55 A family-sized Christmas hamper. hotelchocolat.com
BOWLAND FOOD HALL TASTE OF LANCASHIRE HAMPER £60 Bowland Food Hall holmesmill.co.uk CHRISTMAS PUDDING WITH ORANGE LIQUEUR £18 cartwrightandbutler.co.uk
BAY TREE PERFECT FOR CHEESE SET £10 A selection of five accompaniments for cheese. shop.nationaltrust.org
THE ULTIMATE BOWLAND CHRISTMAS DINNER FROM £59 A choice of starters, turkey or beef with all the trimmings followed by a choice of desserts all prepared, ready for you to put in the oven – what could be easier! Quite possibly the ultimate Christmas gift – no dinner prep stress. Bowland Food Hall holmesmill.co.uk
SINGLES SUPPER CLUB IS BACK! With two successful events behind us we are now looking forward to building a programme of dinners and activities for 2022. Contact our host Lynn Scholes on 07753 579745 for more information.
Join our host Lynn Scholes for a fantastic event at
- ARE YOU SINGLE AND OVER 40?
CART SHED AT BROWSHOLME HALL Middle Eastern Banquet by Maria Grieco
- DO YOU LIKE GREAT FOOD AND GOOD COMPANY?
THURSDAY 18TH NOVEMBER 7.15pm – 7.45pm
£40 with fizz on arrival book here: wefifo.com/event/247380728276193
Please contact supperclubenquiries@live-magazines.co.uk for more details on the club and how to book.
LUXURY CUCKOO GIFT BOX RRP £55 Your favourite Cuckoo Gin with two branded hi-ball glasses brindledistillery.co.uk BARRA ATLANTIC GIN £37 isleofbarradistillers.com
MAISON VILLEVERT JUNE ROYAL PEAR & CARDAMOM ULTRA-PREMIUM GIN 50cl £25 booths.co.uk
SIPSMITH LONDON GIN CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS SIX-PACK £24.50 Bowland Food Hall holmesmill.co.uk
CHRISTMAS CRACKERS For gifts that are guaranteed to please, check out these classic seasonal tipples FOUR BASHALL SPIRITS GIN MINATURES £19 bashallspirits.co.uk
SALFORD SPICED RUM £36.99 The Whalley Wine Shop 63 King Street Whalley BB7 9SW 01254 822581 thewhalleywineshop.com
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CUCKOO MINI GIFT PACK RRP £16 Three of Lancashire’s Finest in 5cl format brindledistillery.co.uk E H BOOTH & CO 20-YEAR-OLD TAWNY PORT £21.50 booths.co.uk
DUO OF RIBBLE VALLEY GINS WITH A RVG SPEAKEASY GLASS £40 ribblevalleygin.co.uk E H BOOTH & CO LATE BOTTLED VINTAGE PORT £14.50 booths.co.uk
We have our new a la carte, pub grub and salad menus available. Lunch and Tea time treats £14 2 courses and £18.50 3 courses Wednesday to Friday 12 – 2pm and 6-7pm, Saturdays 12 – 2pm (Not available in December)
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Wednesday to Saturday 12 noon to 2pm and 6pm to 9pm
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Sunday – 12 noon to 6:30pm Sunday Lunch £20.50 2 courses £26.50 3 courses.
10 beautiful bedrooms also available from £94 per night bed and breakfast.
C H R I STM AS FAYR E ME NUS 1st December to 24th December 12pm - 2pm and 6pm - 9pm £24 for 2 courses & coffee £30 for 3 courses & coffee (closed Mon and Tues) Boxing Day 12 - 4pm, New Year’s Day 12-5pm prices from £38 CHRISTMAS DAY - FULLY BOOKED Booking recommended 01200 443339 3 Millstones Inn, Waddington Rd, West Bradford BB7 4SX
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CHRISTMAS SEASONAL & PARTY MENU Throughout December from 1st to 23rd Monday and Tuesday dinner (closed) Wednesday to Sunday – Lunch and dinner (not available Saturday evening) Two courses £32 – Three courses £37 CHILDREN UNDER 10 HALF PRICE * TO START Soup Veloute of Woodland Mushroom, Fondue of Proctors Kick Ass Cheddar, Puffed Potatoes Chicken Liver Smooth Parfait, Mandarin Jelly, Chicken Crackling, Grilled Sourdough Risotto Truffled Jerusalem Artichoke, Crispy Game Fritter, Toasted Hazelnuts, Aged Parmesan * MAINS Bronze Turkey Poached and Roast Breast Sage & Onion Stuffing, Smoked Bacon, Traditional Garnish, Roasted Juices Oxtail & Beef Cheek Slow Cooked Steamed Suet Pudding, Cabbage Choucroute, Clotted Cream Potatoes, Sauce Grand Huntsman Cod Lyonnaise, Whipped Lancashire Cheese Potatoes, Sauce of Ham & Parsley * DESSERTS Medjool Date Sticky Toffee Pudding, Toffee Sauce, Clotted Cream Ice Cream Tropical Fruit Pavlova, Sorbet, Passion Fruit Curd, Coconut Cream OR Selection of Four Local Cheeses with Biscuits
WINTERTIME GOOD FOOD & WINE With new additions on the lunch and supper menu, as we head towards December the Freemasons at Wiswell has prepared a party menu that is sure to please, writes Tedd Walmsley
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ovember heralds the start of long cold dark winter nights and I can’t think of too many positives in the months ahead. One that does spring to mind however are country pubs like the Freemasons which come into their own. The pub has its roaring log fires, and a very warm welcome awaits guests from both near and far. The atmosphere and vibe combine perfectly with their awardwinning food and service. Throughout November the inclusive menus for both lunch and dinner, create options for every appetite and budget. The ever-popular early supper and lunch menus have some delightful additions for example – a take on cod chips and curry
sauce which is simply divine. The seasonal larder is on full view across all the options on the menu and I believe there’s also some limited availability for overnight stays and private dining in Mr Smiths. December sees the move into full-on Christmas mode with a carefully-prepared party menu to entertain friends, family and clients. After last year’s nonevent it will be fantastic to be out again and enjoying ourselves knowing the top team in the kitchen and front of house will take care of the rest.
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FREEMAATSWISWELL ONS Signature cheese hotdog
There are some great rooms dotted around the pub that give privacy to those who want it and cater for groups of up to 12 people. I remain amazed at the resilience and resourcefulness of the Ribble Valley hospitality venues and that they remain so passionate and dedicated to delivering quality and consistency despite the current challenges.
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“It’s beginning to look a lot like...” Christmas at the Freemasons at Wiswell
The full festive programme is now available online.
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continental-style luxury wine venue. The bar is the brainchild of shop owner Tom Jones and his wife Jen. Tom explains: “It’s a genuine wine bar, but not just any wine bar, one we want to be the best place to enjoy and drink wine in the North West with one of the best ranges of wines by the bottle or by the glass, anywhere in the UK. “It’s a wine bar designed by wine lovers for wine lovers.” A unique feature of the bar is a ‘tasting room’ called The Vault. Situated where the safe was kept in the old bank, Tom says: “Guests will be able to view the bar’s fine wine collection featuring some of our rarest and most valuable bottles, where customers can buy and taste the world’s best wines at incredibly good prices.”
A WINE LOVERS WONDERLAND If you’ve never visited Whalley before there’s a great discovery waiting for you because Whalley is a wine lovers wonderland!
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halley has been home to The Whalley Wine Shop for over 11 years, and now it’s the home of its brand new venture, a boutique wine bar next door called The Whalley Wine Bar. Arriving at the corner of King Street and Church Lane, firstly, you’ll discover that The Whalley Wine Shop is not just any old wine shop, it’s officially the ‘Best Local Wine Shop in the UK’ according to the world’s leading wine magazine, Decanter. For the second time in three years,The Whalley Wine Shop has scooped the top accolade in the industry against competition from top shops in England, Wales and Scotland. In awarding the prestigious prize, the Decanter judges said: “The Whalley Wine Shop remains a beacon of wine excellence and enjoyment in Lancashire, with an outstanding range, revamped website and new wine bar situated next door to the shop.” The second part of your wine discovery in Whalley is the delight you’ll experience on entering the new wine bar. Here you’ll
find what Live Ribble Valley mgazine’s very own Simon Smith called: “A very special place … beautifully designed and presented.” The wine bar offers a choice of over 350 wines and delicious charcuterie food. The Whalley Wine Bar opened just a few months ago and is a stylish conversion of the disused Barclays Bank into a prestigious
EVERYTHING WE DO IS ABOUT ENCOURAGING AND HELPING CUSTOMERS TO ENJOY THE ADVENTURE AND DISCOVERY OF WINE
Together the shop and the bar combine to offer customers in Whalley one of the finest wine experiences anywhere. Not only can customers try a selection of fine wines in the bar, expertly advised by manager and experienced sommelier Mario de Sousa Maia and his staff, they can then then pop a few yards next door to the award-winning shop and buy from a high quality collection of fine wines, craft beers and quality spirits, with personal advice and food-matching suggestions from manager Matt Monk and his team. It’s the ultimate ‘try before you buy’ wine experience.
So why not treat yourself this Christmas and make Whalley your go-to destination and turn a shopping chore into an enjoyable trip. It’s the ideal place to do all your Christmas drinks shopping at once. You really can cover all the bases at The Whalley Wine Shop – from its great value ‘Quaffable Christmas
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Case’ of 12 at just £77.99, featuring some of the shop’s best sellers and favourites from just over £6 a bottle, to some of the finest craft beers from local producers or that something extra special such as a high quality bottle of Burgundy to pair with the turkey to make that Christmas lunch the best ever! And for those special celebrations, there’s the delicious Whispering Angel Rosé, the beautiful Deutz Champagne or why not push the boat out and treat yourself to a bottle of Louis Roederer Cristal Champagne – absolutely gorgeous! It’s also a great place to do your Christmas gift shopping. Faced with the annual conundrum of what to buy the person who’s got everything, a bottle of something they’ve never tried before always goes down well. You can’t go wrong with a bottle in a nice wooden presentation box at Christmas time. And if you’re not sure what they like, gift vouchers are available too.
YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM A SMALL SELECTION OF CONTINENTAL STYLE FINE FOODS FROM ALMONDS, OLIVES, SARDINES, BOQUERONES, PATE AND FRESH CRUSTY BREAD TO SMALL PLATES OR SHARING PLATTERS
Once you’ve finished shopping, you can retire next door to The Whalley Wine Bar for a well earned tipple. There you can choose from a small selection of continental style fine foods from almonds, olives, sardines, boquerones, pate and fresh crusty bread to small plates or sharing platters of mixed cheese and charcuterie from some of Lancashire’s finest producers, which perfectly complements the wine. Lovely! Tom sums it up: “It really is all about the wine. Everything we do is about encouraging and helping customers to enjoy the adventure and discovery of wine, and you’ll receive a warm welcome at both The Whalley Wine Shop and The Whalley Wine Bar, whether you’re new to the world of wine, or a dedicated wine lover.” n
The Whalley Wine Shop 63 King Street, Whalley BB7 9SW 01254 822581 thewhalleywineshop.com
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PERFECT CHRISTMAS PARTY If ever there was a year to let our hair down and throw a party to eclipse all others, Christmas 2021 has our name on the guest list! Luxurious, exhilarating, and fully Covid-safe, Mercure Blackburn Dunkenhalgh Hotel and Spa is the perfect all-in-one party venue to celebrate the festive season in style
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hether sharing an intimate Christmas dinner for two, seasonally reconnecting with family, friends and colleagues, or rocking the dancefloor at a 400-strong party night, you’ll find festive dreams becoming reality the minute you enter the tree-lined drive, see the fairytale turrets, or descend the sweeping 18th century staircase. The team have certainly been busy ensuring a real Christmas Cracker awaits! A brand new menu offers mouth-watering festive fayre for every party hungry for that back-on-the-menu celebration. Every party’s catered for with seasonally special afternoon teas, lunches and dinners throughout December, or be thoroughly spoiled by letting the hotel lift the weight from your shoulders on Christmas, Boxing, or New Year’s days themselves. Then of course there are the Mercure
Blackburn’s famous ‘Christmas Extravaganza’ and special themed party nights. Kicking off the party season in style from 19th November, raise a glass or three of prosecco before a delicious three-course meal with all the trimmings, with every diet catered for. Then who could resist giving your festive finery a whirl on the dancefloor, with top DJs and live entertainment? The shining star on top of the tree is the hotel’s ballroom, one of the largest function rooms across the North West. Complete with huge dancefloor and stage, everyone’s invited, from couples upwards, to join in the fun among up to 440 guests – now there’s an instant party atmosphere, from Happy Hour into the small hours! Treat your party to the red-carpet VIP experience, with your own private reception suite, bar, and pre-party canapes. Or with a wave of the wand, the whole ballroom can be exclusively hired for
sizeable seasonal top-spec corporate entertaining or large and lavish personal parties – you can even bring your own entertainment! And don’t worry, Cinderella, nothing need stop at midnight. Thanks to a £4.5 million refit, every single room has been stunningly finished and furnished to match, from sparkling party suites to comfortably stylish bedrooms. So take advantage of overnight offers and go from dancefloor to duvet in a few steps, with a hearty breakfast when you’re ready to surface, or dive into the hotel’s luxurious spa facilities with a festive mini-break or restorative spa stay. But with places booking up faster than Rudolph shooting across the sky, make sure your party doesn’t miss out on great music, sumptuous food, and magical memories guaranteed to last well beyond the festive season! n
Mercure Blackburn Dunkenhalgh Hotel & Spa Blackburn Road, Clayton-le-Moors Blackburn BB5 5JP 01254 303400
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A FESTIVE FEAST! Popular butcher S R Hallworth, renowned for their locally-sourced produce, are all set for a Christmas bonanza with a newly installed dry age cabinet and new-look counter, S R Hallworth in Whalley continues to be one of the most popular butchers in the region. Sourcing top quality meat from award-winning farms within a few miles of the shop, S R Hallworth has everything you need this Christmas, from traditional turkey and chipolatas to popular cuts of beef, pork and lamb –
not forgetting the mouthwatering, secret-recipe marinades that make sticky ribs, sizzlers and steaklets equally delicious! So, with just a few weeks to go, get your Christmas turkey and trimmings ordered!
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• Hot and cold sandwiches for breakfast and lunch • Paninis • Local cheeses • Salad boxes • Wide range of pies and pastries • Large family pies to order • Homemade sausage rolls • Award winning pork pies 6 Inglewhite Road Longridge Preston PR3 3JR 01772 786308
S R Hallworth Butchers 5a Accrington Road Whalley BB7 9TD 01254 822808
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.
Open 9am-2pm Wednesday-Sunday | 01200 423523 Three Rivers Woodland Park, Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford, Clitheroe BB7 3JG /thewoodlandcafe
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ighteen months ago, Lee Hughes took over the Anchor Inn at Salterforth, four months ago the White Bull at Gisburn and, very recently, the Bayley Arms in Hurst Green – so it’s an exciting time for all three establishments as they enter a new phase. “Creating the right culture and leading change in the hospitality sector is extremely important,” explains Lee. “The pandemic didn’t destroy the industry – Covid was merely the meteorite that sped up the need for the industry to evolve. We are proud to be putting our team’s welfare and mental health at the forefront of our approach.” Having worked for 15 years in the hospitality sector Lee has a vast amount of knowledge and experience and has been supporting businesses up and down
With a Queen’s Award for helping the homeless in Manchester and his team’s shuttling over 3000 meals to NHS frontline workers during the pandemic, Lee Hughes is making changes in the hospitality sector, and is excited to be re-launching his trio of gastro pubs, writes Gail Bailey the UK, but he felt ready to start a new journey running his own restaurants:
NEW HEAD CHEF ADAM BENNETT BRINGS WITH HIM A WEALTH OF ACCOLADES AND EXPERIENCE, HAVING WORKED ALONGSIDE MARCO PIERRE WHITE
“Re-inventing the pubs we have acquired and breathing fresh life into them is our focus, and we are already enjoying the changes we are making,” he says. An 18th century coaching inn, the White Bull is fast becoming a central hub in the local community catering to all tastes and all ages: “Supporting the local community and local farmers is important and fundamental to what we want to achieve at the White Bull,” Lee says. “We
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want to add value to the village and hope that is represented in the menu and choices we offer.” The menu is indeed very special and new head chef Adam Bennett brings with him a wealth of accolades and experience, having worked alongside close family friend Marco Pierre White, acclaimed chef, restaurateur and TV personality, for many years. One such point of difference is the inhouse dry ager: “This is a process that takes time and planning, sometimes more than 40 days. Different cuts and different meats require different ageing methods for the best results,” explains Lee. “We use the finest grade Himalayan salt in the process to further intensify the flavour – this along with the unrivalled traceability of our meats thanks to passionate local farmers, all adds to perfect taste and texture.”
SUPPORTING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY AND LOCAL FARMERS IS IMPORTANT AND FUNDAMENTAL TO WHAT WE WANT TO ACHIEVE AT THE WHITE BULL
fabulous food it is easy to see why. Having been taken over by Lee just prior to lockdown it was a quick turnaround to assemble a huge tepee to allow outside socialising and dining: “The Anchor now has a stunning outdoor space – perfect for country dining and will be fabulously festive very soon with firepits and a Christmas tree – the perfect spot for lazy afternoons or an evening of alfresco cocktails.” The final part of the trio will be the refurbishment of the Bayley Arms in Hurst Green. Lee explains: “The Bayley Arms will close at the end of January for a few weeks, when we look forward to sharing its new look and new gastro menu. We want it to be the village pub for everyone again, and look forward to welcoming customers mid-February. “Come and see us soon – our hospitality is renowned and we are proud to be geeks in our trade!” says Lee. “We’re obsessed with creating wonderful moments for our guests and teams to enjoy.” n For further information and updates on future events, see contacts below
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With a menu that changes seasonally, and everything being made fresh on site, the White Bull can accommodate special requests and dietary requirements: “We are already becoming well known for our beef Wellington using local fillet, and our côte de boeuf – the meat is so tender you barely have to chew!” Lee says. Towards the rear of the inn there is a stunning function room for up to 100 guests – perfect for a wedding, family christening, party or conference. It even has a private conservatory and a wonderful secret garden offering a secluded spot to unwind and relax together. Live music and steak nights on Thursdays, Fizz Fridays and party nights planned for December, the White Bull is fast becoming the place to be with family and friends, as well as customers’ four legged friends: “We want the teams in all our restaurants to be excited to come to work, and to have fun experimenting with food – feeling inspired to create the best dishes with the finest ingredients,” Lee adds. Sitting idyllically by the canal in Salterforth, the Anchor Inn has also been at the heart of the community for many years and with a roaring log fire, real ales, great gins and
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crafted with skill and created with love. More recently, Hitchen’s Kitchen ‘grazing tables’ have been seen at various events and ‘pop-ups’ including Holmes Mill’s Food Festival as well as featuring at private celebrations including baby showers, hen parties and birthdays. It’s easy to impress your guests with stunning sushi platters that are made to your exact requirements from deliciously fresh ingredients.
STUNNING SUSHI Talented chef Adam Hitchen of Hitchen’s Kitchen has created a thriving business and brought sushi to the Ribble Valley
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ith a passion for food, Ribchester-based Hitchen’s Kitchen creates the most delightful and delicious sushi, freshly made for you to enjoy at home. Behind the Hitchen’s Kitchen brand is experienced young chef Adam Hitchen and his fiancée Sarah Farrimond, who create and serve sushi that looks and tastes perfect! Adam is a trained chef who gained a wealth of experience over a number of years in highly regarded restaurants across the UK and honed his sushi skills in Manchester. Sarah has over 20 years’ marketing experience and she brought the Hitchen’s Kitchen brand to life, sparking a social media sensation, with Hitchen’s Kitchen fans posting fabulous images of their sushi celebrations. Attention to detail is vital to Adam, whose flavour combinations and precise presentation skills never fail to wow customers. He places huge importance on the sourcing of authentic and fresh ingredients.
The menu is changed weekly and is posted onto Instagram and Facebook. It features plant-based options as well as fresh fish and meat so sushi fans can expect to find dishes such as succulent Spicy Tuna Uramaki, Teriyaki Flamed Beef Maki and Nigiri Platters featuring Sake Salmon, Tako Octopus, Ebi Prawn and Ika Squid.
THIS IS SUSHI AT ITS VERY BEST, CRAFTED WITH SKILL AND CREATED WITH LOVE Plant-based options include Avocado Dragon Roll Uramaki with side dishes featuring Wakame Salad, Wasabi Peas and Pickled Ginger. This is sushi at its very best,
Adam says: “We recognised that there was nowhere in the Ribble Valley that was offering sushi and we wanted to provide a bespoke, personal and quality service that brought amazing sushi to the area.” n Sushi platters are available for collection from Ribchester, or by special delivery
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GOOD READ Lauren Molyneux reviews a best seller from the past that has more recently been adapted for a Netflix series
The Haunting of Hill House Shirley Jackson
‘Hill House, not sane, stood by itself against the hills, holding darkness within… whatever walked there, walked alone.’ First published in 1959, Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House was listed amongst the writer’s darkest works of fiction, which included her masterpiece, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, and an original short story, ‘The Lottery’, published in The New Yorker in 1948, which horrified readers to such an extent that Jackson received hate mail. Whilst the novel is not revered as her best nor her most successful published work, The Haunting of Hill House found its resurgence into contemporary popular culture when it was adapted for a Netflix series in 2018. Thirty-two-year-old Eleanor Vance is intrigued when she finds herself invited along to Hill House by the enigmatic Dr Montague, who, with a keen interest in the supernatural, is determined to discover the true nature of the activity reportedly taking place within the building’s walls. Lonely, living with her sister, and desperate to start living a life of her own, Eleanor graciously accepts the doctor’s invitation, excited to meet the rest of the team that has been gathered for the investigation. With a reputation which long precedes it, a dark history that’s whispered around the town, a mysterious couple that watches over its grounds, yet disappears at night, and a complex system of hallways, corridors and obscured rooms which regularly leads characters and readers alike to become lost, Hill House is set up with all the makings of a classic ghost story. But, as the narrative develops and we begin to learn more about each of the characters, the question becomes whether the house itself is indeed haunted, or whether the unnerving, overbearing presence experienced there has been brought into its halls by one of Dr Montague’s guests. Exploring themes of fear, legend, and perception, Jackson writes beautifully, successfully delivering a wonderfully spooky tale, the pages of which naturally turn very quickly. With its delightful ambiguities, subtleties in description, light-hearted comedic uplift, and at times puzzling dialogue, The Haunting of Hill House is a ‘read it twice’ kind of novel, offering a tragic commentary on the impact of trauma and a dramatic ending that really packs a punch. n
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rather than later to avoid disappointment,” says Nick. Since reopening after the lockdowns of the last 20 months, the gallery has seen a real increase in new customers. “People have really seen the benefit of having pieces professionally framed since we have been able to reopen. It transforms a magical memory or moment into a lasting feature or talking point in their homes.” Alongside fine art and picture framing, the gallery also offers other services. From stretching needle works, framing sports shirts and restoring art to framing uniquely bespoke pieces – the gallery offers it all.
TRULY UNIQUE In the run up to Christmas, Longridge Gallery is enjoying its busiest time of year
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hile some companies might be thinking Christmas parties, getting annual leave used up and who has who for Secret Santa, Longridge Gallery is well into its busiest time of the year. “We have been taking Christmas orders for a while now,” explains owner Nick Smith, who took over the family business earlier this year.
“We have customers wanting us to source specific pieces of art, and others bringing framing in early to ensure it is completed for a Christmas gift.” Working with a combination of some of the UK’s most collectable artists and top local talent, it is no surprise the gallery has been inundated with requests recently. Local artists including Steven Townsend, Geoff Rollinson, Steve Rostron, Ricky Young and Veronica Gornall continue to be incredibly popular at the gallery. “With winter releases from the biggest names in the British art market including Doug Hyde, Leigh Lambert and Mackenzie Thorpe due soon, contact the gallery earlier
As the hours of light in the day decrease, it appears the hours the gallery is open will be increasing. “We will undoubtedly be open longer hours in the run into Christmas, to ensure we are able to get all of our customers work completed for that perfect gift.” The gallery has already confirmed it will be open late Thursday 25th November for Longridge Does Christmas, along with a number of other stores along Berry Lane. “Keep an eye on our social media for updated gallery opening times and to catch a first look at new artwork,” concludes Nick. n
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CARVING A REPUTATION Christine Carver has forged a reputation for her intricate book folds that she has sent all over the world
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ancashire-born teaching assistant Christine Carver has always loved books – so when she was going through a personal crisis six years ago, books became her saviour. “I was suffering from PTSD and I needed to do something to take my mind elsewhere,” she recalls. “Someone had taught my step mum how to make a hedgehog by book folding so she taught me how to do it. It took me about a month to make the hedgehog – now it would take me around 15 minutes!” Finding book folding totally therapeutic, Christine decided to do some research and after gaining much-needed confidence, began to book fold miniature houses and hearts and showcased them at a school summer fair: “They were really popular, so I decided to push myself and researched book folding online. “People had started to ask me to make bespoke book folds for them, but I needed to have software that would allow me to make individual patterns, and as a gift, a friend bought me the software,” adds Christine, who has since gone on to make wonderfully detailed book folds under her aptly named Carve My Pages name. Her books can now be found all over the world – she sent a Robbie Williams book fold to Canada, recalling: “The lady I did the Robbie Williams book fold for
basically had everything. She was very wealthy and her sister wanted something unique as a gift for her. She was a big Robbie Williams fan, so it was perfect!” Christine has also sent a book fold of a Blackburn Rovers badge to New Zealand and one to Bali. Other requests have included children’s faces: “The software I use enables me to design a pattern just for one individual. The more I do, the more intricate they get and I have now been doing them for four years – they have also been sent all over the UK.” When Christine is commissioned to do a specific book fold, she carefully chooses a book in mint condition with at least four or five hundred pages.
IT HAS TO BE VERY PRECISE. THE MARKS ON THE PAGES ARE SOMETIMES JUST MILLIMETRES APART. IT’S BECAUSE IT HAS TO BE SO ACCURATE THAT I LOVE IT!
“I may get them from charity shops or whoever commissions the book fold can select a book that’s relevant to them. “For example, I was asked to fold an angel from a novel by Lorna Byrne called Angels In My Hair, which was lovely. I folded a David Bowie face in a book about him and a Manchester United badge in a book about Alex Ferguson. It’s always nice when the book is relevant, but it doesn’t have to be. “As long as there are between four hundred and a thousand pages and the book is in good condition it doesn’t matter,” adds Christine, who marks up, scores and folds each individual page. “It can take forever! But it has to be very precise. The marks on the pages, based on the pattern, are sometimes just millimetres apart. It’s because it has to be so accurate that I love it!” Christine now exhibits her work at craft fairs throughout the region and showcases a lot of her book folds on Facebook: “People seem to love them. I have always really valued books. As a teaching assistant I work with books everyday – for me throwing a book away is a sin! I think it’s an awful shame that people now read from Kindles. “To throw a book away is such a shame when I can make something so beautiful out of them,” says Christine, who is getting busier by the day with new commissions. “I love to make something really personal for someone – it’s an absolute pleasure and an honour. It also goes to show that out of trauma can come something good and very positive. I have been very lucky to find something so therapeutic.” n
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During her years in Spain Gosha, travelled extensively: “I was able to travel to parts of Spain I never thought I would see. I visited the original house of Salvador Dali and I was also able to learn and evolve as an artist,” adds Gosha, who conducts painting workshops. Moving to the UK almost two decades ago, Gosha who lives in Clitheroe, has built a successful career, capturing sporting moments, people’s favourite places, memories and achievements in beautiful colours.
IN SPAIN I VISITED THE ORIGINAL HOUSE OF SALVADOR DALI AND I WAS ALSO ABLE TO LEARN AND EVOLVE AS AN ARTIST Part of Gosha’s success lies in a rare phenomenon called synaesthesia in which the brain links a person’s senses together: “It is like a blending of the senses,” she says. People with synaesthesia, for example, might see a certain colour in response to a certain letter of the alphabet. “For me, one sense triggers another. I can taste sounds and hear colours – colour will sing to me. My senses are connected – I can sense the energy of colour. I mainly see words in colour – every letter has its own unique hue with each letter in the alphabet having its own colour. The first
FEELING THE ENERGY Award-winning artist and photographer Gosha Gibek created the nativity scene for the front cover of this issue of Live Ribble Valley. Here she explains what inspires her and how a rare condition allows her to feel the energy of colour
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aving created the compilation photograph on the cover of this issue of Live Ribble Valley, artist Gosha Gibek went on to replicate the image, the Miracle at the Keep, in her unique style with a painting on canvas. “I am using ink for vibrancy,” explains Gosha, who was born and raised in Poland. She wanted to become an artist from an early age and went on to pursue her dream studying art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, Poland. After completing her studies, she travelled to Spain where she spent three years: “It was an unforgettable experience, one where I was able to make a living as an artist. I
feel very privileged to make a living out of something I love.”
letter gives the rest of the word a colour scheme. ‘A’ is always bright orangey-red, ‘E’ is blue and translucent, just like the sky on a sunny day, while ‘O’ shines bright like a light bulb. “I see colours everywhere, my mind is constantly looking for them, even in the dullest place. Lancashire may look dull and grim for many but to me, a grey roof will look cyan blue after it has rained.”
USING A HOUSEHOLD GLOSS PAINT, DRIPPED FREELY FROM A PALLET KNIFE ONTO A SURFACE, ALLOWS ME TO CREATE PEOPLE IN MOTION – IT HAS BECOME MY TRADEMARK While synaesthesia is rare, as an artist Gosha feels blessed: “I consider it a gift that means I can perfectly capture people in motion or a vibrancy of objects and texture. My aim is to create inspirational art and
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to pass on the positive energy I draw from vibrant colours, helping to give people a ‘feel good’ vibe of happiness and joy. “I don’t consider synaesthesia as a negative thing. On the contrary, it enhances my visual experience of the world.” Gosha primarily creates sport and landscape art – her sports paintings capture cyclists, runners, rock climbers and rugby players in motion: “Using a household gloss paint, dripped freely from a pallet knife onto a surface, allows me to create people in motion – it has become my trademark. Once dripped it flows and I allow it to take direction.”
Living in the Ribble Valley Gosha finds an abundance of inspiration in the surrounding landscape: “Clitheroe is a very special place – it’s like living in a bubble with the castle keep as the pinnacle. I believe it has a special energy. When you are up at
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the keep you can see the whole town laid out before you and with Pendle Hill, it is almost like the town is cradled within the hills, cut off from the rest pf the world by the rivers. It is unique, and very rural – I feel a lot of green energy.” n Follow Gosha’s progress on Miracle at the Keep on Facebook
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ON SCREEN
Anna Souroullas takes a look at the latest blockbusters, ready-to-stream films, cinema releases and DVDs
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Release Date: 5th November Director: Chloe Zhao Starring: Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Kit Harrington, Salma Hayek, Angelina Jolie, Kumail Nanjiani, Lia McHugh, Brian Tyree Henry, Lauren Ridloff, Barry Keoghan and Ma Dong-Seok Certificate:
The Eternals begins millions of years ago with celestials experimenting on humans, creating a race of immortal beings with superhuman powers, and their monstrous counterparts, the Deviants. Secretly living on earth for over 7,000 years, the Eternals reunite to protect humanity from the Deviants after half the population returns, following on from the events of Avengers: Endgame. n
RED NOTICE Release Date: 12th November Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Tom Choi, Dwayne Johnson and Gal Gadot Certificate:
In this action comedy, Interpol issues a global alert to hunt and capture the world’s most wanted art thief. When a daring heist brings together the FBI’s top criminal profiler and two rival criminals, there’s no telling of what will happen. This unexpected alliance leaves us following this unlikely trio as they jet across the world. n
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Release Date: 16th November Director: James Collet-Serra Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Edgar Ramirez and Jack Whitehall Certificate:
As we enter the world of Disney’s Jungle Cruise, we follow Dr Lily Houghton and Frank Wolff as they head down into the Amazon in search of an ancient tree. This isn’t just any ancient tree – it holds the power to heal, a discovery that will change the future of medicine. This unlikely duo face dangers and supernatural forces unlike anything ever before, lurking deep in the rainforest. As the secrets start to unfold, the stakes are even higher for Lily and Frank, and their fate, and the future of mankind hangs in the balance. n
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Chipping Asking Price £475,000
Langho Asking Price £850,000
A modern, detached family home situated just outside the popular village of Chipping. Set within a spacious end plot and with views out to attractive woodland, this contemporary four-bed home is finished to a high standard and includes a stylish separate gym/work-from-home unit.
Move in by Christmas 2021! A substantial, family five-bedroom home on the prestigious Northcote Park development with access to road networks and the M6, yet close to the amenities of Langho and Whalley. This traditional yet contemporary home is designed to be completely in tune with modern family life, with flexible open spaces, beautifully designed room layouts and luxurious fixtures and fittings.
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WESTMEATH, BALDERSTONE, BLACKBURN, BB2 7LH
£975,000
Westmeath is a superb, detached family home occupying a quiet, yet convenient, location with commanding rural views to NEW the rear over open PRICE - £1,350,000 FELLSIDE FARM, GRINDLETON farmland with long distance Ribble Valley views towards Longridge Fell. This property has been tastefully upgraded in recent years and now affords 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 four reception fiveincludes bedrooms, three bathrooms, high kitchen andblock fittings throughout. Externally surrounded byFellside sizable private equestrian enthusiast as rooms, the property approximately 9 acres of adjoiningaland and quality a large stable and garage with stabling for three horses and garaging for six vehicles. Farm has been grounds with gated driveway, is with ample parking two separate garages. Conveniently located fororiginal easebeams of access to The a number finished with high quality fitments and fixturesthere together a wealth of solidand ash joinery and althoughdouble contemporary in character it has retained most of its and trusses. internal of East Lancashire including Blackburn, and Preston, property good main along thesuite A59, toen-suite the M6 motorway giving room, accommodation includestowns reception hallway, sitting room, diningClitheroe room, farmhouse kitchen andthe study/sitting roomhas to the ground floor routes, and master bedroom with shower room and dressing three further bedrooms, family bathroom a second lounge to the through routes to both northandand south. EPC – Ffirst floor, whilst the adjoining annexe includes a shower room, sauna, games room and double garage. EPC Rating D
FLETCHERS FARM, OSBALDESTON, BLACKBURN, BB2 7LY
£850,000
£1,100,000 HUBBERSTY FOLD FARM,the BALDERSTONE Located just outside village of Osbaldeston and tucked away in a quiet yet convenient location, Fletchers Farm is a beautiful family home Of with interest1.5 to both the of agricultural and equine purchaser; a delightfully located modernThe detached farmhouse adjoining barn, garaging and approximately 31 acres of adjoining gardens and agricultural land. acres land, stables and all-weather riding arena. property haswith been extensively upgraded in recent years and briefly comprises Thethree property comprisesreception a recently renovated extended six bedroom detached block floor set in anthere acre ofare formal gardens together with a detached built barn benefitting spacious rooms,and kitchen, WC, utility farmhouse and bootandroom. Togarage the first four bedrooms, master withstone ensuite and walk-infrom planning permission for its further conversionbedrooms, to provide a five bedroom a gross floor refurbished area in excess ofhouse 4,000 square feet. Hubbersty Fold Farm private is perfectlygardens positionedwith in a quiet rural and location on wardrobe, three two with dwelling fitted with sinks andinternal a newly bathroom. With large pond 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 terrace, double garage, and a private driveway, there are separate stables and an arena. (Horse walker by separate negotiation). Ideally positioned 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
for commuting being within 10 minutes driving distance of the M6 motorway, providing excellent commuting north and south. EPC – C
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OLD HALL FARM, SIMONSTONE, RIBBLE VALLEY, BB12 7NY
£780,000
Hiding behind high stone walls on the outskirts of Simonstone, Old Hall Farm is a beautiful three/four bedroom family home which has been NEW PRICE - £1,350,000 £525,000 FELLSIDE DEO FAVENTE, FARM, GRINDLETON MERECLOUGH subject to a comprehensive restoration and refurbishment in recent years. The property has been tastefully modernised and offers flexible 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 accommodation with two good sized reception rooms, dining kitchen, converted cellar, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, dressing room, gym 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/ internal fourth bedroom located in with thetogether adjacent building, which would becontemporary suitable forin an annexe required to kitchen, planning consent. Electric finished accommodation with high quality of immense fitments character and fixtures many quality with agarage features wealth of throughout solid ash joinery and comprises; and although entrance porch, hallway, character sitting room, it hasif L-shaped retained lounge mostand ofand itssubject dining originalroom, beams and trusses. utility, master The internal bedroom with engates a high degree of sitting privacy, a dining sweeping driveway leads a courtyard and parking area thebedroom side thesloping house, which surrounded accommodation suite sittingoffer area, includes dressing reception area andhallway, bathroom, three room, further bedrooms room, farmhouse (two with kitchen en-suites), andtostudy/sitting box room/study roomand to the family ground bathroom. floor and Deto master Favente lies in of gently suite with en-suite gardens shower whichisinclude room and a large dressing sunby patio room, and a three lawned further area bedrooms, bordered family by open bathroom farmland, andinaaddition second lounge to ainspection detached to the first garage. EPC whilst Rating the C adjoining landscaped gardens and grounds. Early isfloor, advised. EPC – E annexe includes a shower room, sauna, games room and double garage. EPC Rating D
CLEND BARN, SLAIDBURN, CLITHEROE, BB7 4TS
£975,000
This is a FOLD stunning new barn conversion nearing completion, located in a tranquil position on the fringe of Gisburn Forest in an Area of Outstanding £1,100,000 £499,950 HUBBERSTY FAR HILLOCK FARM, FARM, BLACKSNAPE BALDERSTONE Natural Beauty. Located half way between insituated thedetached Ribble Valley and inbarn, North Yorkshire, this property has been with Of An interest attractive to both attached the agricultural stone builtand farmhouse equine purchaser; dating back a delightfully to theClitheroe 18th located century, modern in an idyllic farmhouse rural location withSettle adjoining in the heart ofgaraging the West and Pennine approximately Moors, providing 31 acres country of adjoining living gardens butconverted with andeasy agricultural access toland. towns Theand property amenities. comprises Ideal recently use, Far Hillock and extended Farm plan includes six bedroom land extending farmhouse to and approximately detached garage 4 acres, block afloor large setyard in anarea acre and ofgenerous formal a substantial gardens detached togetherstable withall block a detached withindividual three stoneloose built ensuites, boxes barn benefitting and tack from in modern livingforainequestrian mindrenovated with large open accommodation on the ground and four bedrooms, with to room, the planning addition permission to a good forsized its conversion garden,the whilst toviews provide the internal a fiveaccommodation bedroom dwelling with a gross entrance internal hall,floor cloakroom, area in excess utility, lounge, of 4,000 dining square room, feet.dining Hubbersty Fold rearFarm porch/pantry, is perfectly four positioned bedrooms in aand quiet two rural location on The first floor. Externally and position are comprises; breath taking, with ample gardens surrounding thekitchen, property, and planning consent for a bathrooms. double theproperty edge of the enjoys popular superb Ribble panoramic Valley views ofofBalderstone, the West Pennine approximately Moors and 1.5 miles offersfrom plentythe ofA59, opportunity 5.5 milesfor from quiet theenjoyment centre such as walking, and 7.5 cycling, milesand from sampling the centre localofproduce Prestoninwhere the area's therepublic are ahouses, wide garage is included. Earlyvillage Inspection is recommended and will not disappoint. EPC - C of Blackburn, range restaurants of services and and cafes. amenities Manchester including Cityrail Centre services is also to Manchester. within easyThe reach, M6 taking and M65 just 35 and minutes the wider frommotorway nearby Entwistle networkStation are allon within the Blackburn-Bolton-Manchester easy reach of the property. EPCline. Rating EPCDRating E
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A VERY GOOD YEAR… As we reach the end of 2021 ZMA reflect on their last year, their achievements and their plans for 2022
development potential of sites to sell with planning permission. In all of our projects we push the boundaries of design to create proposals which are unique and add significant value.
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021 marked our fourth year in business at ZMA, and the first six months post-pandemic. This last 12 months has seen homeowners and businesses eager to improve, to grow and move forward at an alarming rate, and ZMA have been no different. This year we have relocated our office to Whalley, in the heart of the Ribble Valley and have experienced significant growth within the business. We now have recruited two more members of our team, with two more joining before January. The total projects we have worked on to-date is 135 and within 15 different local authorities. Over the last 12 months we have had 20 successful planning approvals, 17 of which were on sensitive sites (Greenbelt, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Open Countryside). We have continued our mission to ‘Transform sites, buildings and lives’ by adding value for our clients. From creating a family’s dream home, to maximising the
Over the last year we have obtained approval for the conversion of Brockhall Farm in Old Langho to create eight luxury homes, a hillside house located in the greenbelt of Whalley Banks, a self-build eco-home in a greenbelt woodland, a zero-carbon 100 per cent affordable housing scheme in Hyndburn, two bespoke self-builds for the same family on a greenbelt site in Affetside, a ‘grand design’ retirement eco-home located on an open countryside site in Rossendale and numerous home transformation projects across the Ribble Valley. We are currently developing designs for a number of super homes – isolated dwellings within the open countryside which need to satisfy the National Planning Policy Framework Paragraph 79/80 in that the design is of exceptional quality in that it is truly outstanding or innovative. These schemes are located throughout Lancashire and the Ribble Valley – so watch this space in 2022! In planning news, the National Planning Policy Guidance was updated to reflect the requirements for high quality design
pushing innovation and sustainability. This was a welcome development for our practice, as 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. The proposal from the government to improve the planning system hasn’t been without its challenges, as planning departments have reported an uprise of up to 50 per cent more planning applications in 2021, but with lower staff levels, reduced working hours and illness the process has resulted in significant delays. Our advice would be to plan your project accordingly by appointing your architect at least 12 months prior to requiring approval for a sensitive site, and six months for a non-sensitive site, and expect delays within the planning system! n If one of your 2022 goals is to begin project ‘dream home’, contact us to discuss your aspirations
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