Live Ribble Valley Issue 131 (March 2022)

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LANCASHIRE’S PREMIER GUIDE TO LUXURY LIVING I S S U E 131

PASSION FOR FASHION SPRING INTO THE NEW SEASON CULINARY TRIUMPH! JAMES MARTIN, TOM KERRIDGE & MONICA GALETTI CALIFORNIA GIRL ROVERS’ LATEST SIGNING ROYAL COMMISSION ARTIST JAMIE HOLMAN


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CULINARY TRIUMPH A culinary triumph, Northcote’s Obsession featured exceptional gastronomy and a host of critically acclaimed chefs.

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BUSINESS HOUR Gail Bailey meets Chief Technologist for BAE Systems, Julia Sutcliffe, who talks about her career and how the company is embracing its commitment to net zero.

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ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROVERS David Fearnhead speaks to Blackburn Rovers Ladies’ latest signing, Erica Cunningham, who comes from California.

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PASSIONATE ABOUT PROVENANCE Food expert George Hammond talks about his delightful delicatessen that is attracting a huge amount of attention.

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ROYAL COMMISSION Artist Jamie Holman has been commissioned to produce a unique piece of art to celebrate an extraordinary moment in our history.

REGULARS 8 EDITOR’S LETTER 15 HOMES INSIDE OUT 48 FASHION 72 HEALTH & BEAUTY 86 LIFESTYLE 110 EDUCATION 119 MOTORS 122 BUSINESS 128 FOOD & DRINK

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150 ARTS & CULTURE 155 PROPERTY

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Magazines Editor Here, in our little piece of England, we have the freedom to appreciate the peaceful, rural idyll in which we live - at this time of year we can acknowledge and value all that the Ribble Valley has to offer. In this issue we have an absolute feast to enjoy as spring arrives - brighter weather, bulbs blooming and for anyone who has a vegetable plot, the planting of seeds when frost becomes scarce. Food is a major theme running through the magazine. Earlier this year the Valley saw a host of world class chefs descending on Northcote for the annual culinary extravaganza that is Obsession. The likes of James Martin, Tom Kerridge and Monica Galetti all cooked at this inspirational event, which was the biggest and most successful ever held in the two decades it has been running. It also raised £68,000 for Hospitality Action. We speak to George Hammond, owner of a little delicatessen in Clitheroe that is having a huge impact on encouraging people to shop local. Most of the artisan foods George sells are UK-sourced including cheeses and charcuterie from small independent makers. George has built a fantastic rapport with his customers – not surprising as he stages daily tastings! We also pay a visit to the Three Fishes where Nigel Haworth is set to spring-plant Heritage seeds in the pub’s nearby perma-culture plot and polytunnel, which will give the kitchen a constant supply of fresh and unusual varieties throughout the seasons. We speak to Steve Smith at the Freemasons, Wiswell, which rose from sixth to fifth place at the prestigious Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastropub Awards in Manchester, where Steve had the honour of cooking lunch for his equally-talented peers. As always, we have lots of other exciting news in terms of sport, fashion, motoring, property and art and culture. We hope you enjoy! Jan Woolley Editor

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CULINARY BRILLIANCE! OBSESSION 22 Fifteen nights, 18 chefs and 15 Michelin stars • £68,000 raised for Hospitality Action • 1,660 covers • 560 bottles of Louis Roederer and 70 bottles of Louis Roederer Cristal • 1,400 bottles of wine • 13 regions of the British Isles and Ireland represented • 77 different dishes served including 24 fish and seafood dishes

A celebration of gourmet food and some of the world’s most innovative chefs, Obsession is back with a bang with the biggest, most successful event to date. Photography: Allen Markey

There were some themes that ran throughout – in a show of support for the world’s oceans and seas, sustainably caught seafood from Cornwall, Orkney and the Isle of Skye proved popular.

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culinary triumph, Northcote’s Obsession gourmet food festival returned with flair, exceptional gastronomy and a whole host of critically acclaimed and exciting chefs. Obsession launched in 2001 as a celebration of great food and wine and while it has evolved, the ethos is still very much the same offering a completely memorable culinary experience, created by some of the world’s most innovative chefs. With 18 chefs and 15 Michelin stars between them, Obsession 22 was staged over 15 nights with each evening and menu completely unique.

Hand-dived scallops were a particularly prevalent ingredient this year with 10 out of the 18 chefs including this creamy, buttery ingredient on their menus. Seasonal and local ingredients were in abundance too,


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TOM KERRIDGE CREATED A DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE ALE CAKE, SALTED CARAMEL AND VANILLA ICE-CREAM with Cornish crab, Cartmel roe deer, Belted Galloway from Lindal and Brancaster mussels making an appearance. James Martin, celebrity chef and TV presenter, was among the chefs to be invited to cook at Obsession: “When Lisa asked me to do Obsession this year, my first thought was, crikey that’s no mean feat! “But the camaraderie between the chefs and experience they gain from it, not to mention the guest experience, is outstanding. “My menu this year was seafood based, with the core ingredients sourced from within the British Isles, but we incorporated flavours from all over world to provide guests with well-rounded dishes.” By far the biggest and most successful Obsession to date, the Northcote team was led by executive chef Lisa GoodwinAllen: “Obsession 22 was something really special. The hospitality industry took such a hit during the pandemic, so we were all ready to put on a show of culinary brilliance, and that we did.

The vibe, teamwork and overall energy from everyone involved was outstanding.” During the festival more than 1,660 guests travelled to Northcote from all over the UK, the biggest numbers yet since the inception of Obsession.

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the incredible line up of chefs to thank for that, as well as our incredible sponsors, without their support we wouldn’t have been able to create a festival of this magnitude.” Along with James Martin, top chefs included Tom Kerridge, Matt Abe, Angela Hartnett,

JAMES MARTIN PRESENTED CEVICHE OF MONKFISH, ELDERFLOWER SOUR CREAM, CUCUMBER, PUMPKIN AND VERJUS “It was amazing to see people out again, enjoying themselves and the feedback we’ve had from everyone who attended has been phenomenal! I have my amazing team and

Simon Rogan, Hrishikesh Desai and Monica Galetti, who all worked their culinary magic, showcasing their diverse and technically excellent menus.


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localfocus Notable dishes included: • Raw Belted Galloway from Lindal in coal oil, Sturia caviar, pumpkin seed and fermented cucumber presented by Simon Rogan and Tom Barnes from two-Michelin starred L’Enclume in Cumbria. • Galton Blackiston’s wild sea bass, Brancaster mussels, Sturia Oscietra caviar, Champagne sauce and sea herbs. • Dark chocolate delice, banana bread, spiced pumpkin panna cotta and milk sorbet by Hrishikesh Desai from the Gilpin Hotel & Lakehouse.

SOME OF THE UK’S TOP CHEFS, INCLUDING JAMES MARTIN, TOM KERRIDGE AND MONICA GALETTI, SHOWCASED THEIR DIVERSE AND TECHNICALLY EXCELLENT MENUS

• Tom Kerridge from the two Michelinstarred Hand & Flowers created a delicious chocolate ale cake, salted caramel and vanilla ice-cream. • James Martin presented ceviche of monkfish, elderflower sour cream, cucumber, pumpkin and verjus. The evening also raised more than £68,000 for Hospitality Action, a charity which supports people working in the hospitality industry: “It is a charity very close to my heart,” says Lisa. n The line-up for Obsession 23 will be announced in September 2022. To be kept up to date visit: northcoteobsession.com


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homesinsideout For guests attending a wedding at one of the Ribble Valley’s many stunning venues, Killymoon is the perfect solution for families to be together. The house is also ideally located for walkers, runners, cyclists, golfers and not forgetting foodies! With everything from delightful award-winning country pubs to a Michelin-starred restaurant nearby, the area presents a wealth of opportunity to eat out. For fans of the outdoors, there are many and varied walks in the locality – from easy summer strolls along quiet rural tracks to more challenging climbs up Pendle Hill.

THE ULTIMATE STAYCATION! With grand gardens, designer details, a home cinema and games room, Killymoon is a stylish holiday hideaway that won’t fail to impress

with surround sound speakers, a spacious games room with a full size pool table, darts board, football table, air hockey table and a Playstation 4 – it’s the ultimate chill-out den!

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illymoon represents the ultimate in luxury! This prestigious contemporary property is the perfect getaway for wedding parties, birthday celebrations and reunions – a place where you can take over the whole house, which accommodates 10 guests comfortably, coupled with a handcrafted Chesterfield sofa bed in the snug and four roll-out beds, Killymoon can sleep up to 16. Each of the five beautiful double bedrooms has a dressing area and en-suite while the master suite has additional touches with a champagne fridge, a music system and a TV in the bathroom. Meticulously crafted to create the ultimate staycation, Killymoon has a 4K cinema room

There are speakers throughout the house and high-speed wi-fi plus a huge, spectacular open-plan kitchen and living area that opens onto a large garden terrace – perfect for socialising over pre-dinner drinks! Located in the heart of Whalley, Killymoon is prominently situated at the top of a gated driveway. Family friendly, it is ideally located for guests who want to experience all that the Ribble Valley has to offer.

Whalley also presents many and varied cycling opportunities for on and off-road biking as well as mountain biking in Gisburn Forest. In the nearby town of Clitheroe, there is an Everyman cinema located in Holmes Mill with its bars, eateries and Bowland Food Hall. There are numerous pretty villages to visit – among them is Whalley which is right on your doorstep! So Killymoon guests can easily access the many boutiques, bars, country inns and pubs along with a Co-op and Spar all within walking distance. They really do have everything they need close by due to the property’s perfect location. n Killymoon is delighted to welcome children and small, well-behaved pets For more information and to book, go to: airbnb.co.uk/h/Killymoon Quote ‘RV1’ in your booking message for a special discount. Limited time only!

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ur bedrooms are rarely seen by people outside the household, and as a result they often fall low on our list of priorities when it comes to redecorating. The bedroom is a space in which we relax, reflect and recuperate. They are our personal sanctuaries – the space in our home where we keep our personal possessions and share our most intimate moments. A few positive changes and some creative alterations can have a huge impact on our ability to switch off, and on the quality of our sleep, both of which are vital for our overall mental wellbeing.

different. For those who value functionality as much as style, headboards with hidden storage are the perfect choice!

Stick to the neutral colour palette but layer up using a variety of materials such as linen, cotton, hessian and stripped wood. Another plus point for neutral interiors is their flexibility should you wish to introduce bolder colours or embrace new design trends in the future.

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Our bedroom plays such an integral role in our wellbeing, so ideally we should devote more time and thought to the design and functionality So, if you’re thinking about giving your sleep retreat a brand-new look and feel, we hope you find inspiration for your next bedroom makeover.

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Headboards can take centre stage when it comes to bedroom design. Make your bed the focal point of your room by going big and bold with your headboard and designing the rest of the room around it. With so many different styles, shapes and colours available, a statement headboard will instantly transform your bed into a piece of art, giving your bedroom a luxury boudoir appeal. Complement with the right lighting and accessories, and your bedroom will look entirely

The Scandi-inspired hygge trend has been particularly popular in recent years and the associated neutral palette continues. Create a chic, minimalist bedroom by keeping patterns to a minimum. Creams and beiges are ideal for creating a calming space for slumber and you can add interest via soft furnishings and accessories.

Sage green is the big colour this year. This earthy, muted shade is an ideal choice for those who want to add a hint of colour to an otherwise neutral bedroom, whilst avoiding anything too vibrant. Green is the most dominant colour in nature, so unsurprisingly it has a soothing effect when used in interior design.


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mastering the bedroom Use this nature-inspired shade to create a feature wall behind your bed, or incorporate it into your scheme with cushions, throws and table lamps. Sage looks beautiful when paired with natural materials and botanicals, so a statement vase filled with dried flowers and carefully placed on a wood floor is a perfect way to accessorise.

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With our homes more frequently becoming our workplaces, adding functionality is often a necessity. Whether that’s incorporating a workspace into a wall of fitted wardrobes, the guest bedroom doubling up as a home office, or the simple addition of a seating area to provide space for reflection, we will continue to add purpose and flexibility to our bedrooms.

BACK TO NATURE

Nature has been inspiring interior design for centuries and our appreciation for the outdoors and our need for a calming home environment continues. There are countless ways of

bringing the outdoors in, so biophilic design is by far one of the easiest trends to introduce. Go the full hog and opt for bold printed wallpaper of flora and fauna or add subtle touches of nature via soft furnishings and framed prints. If time is limited and budgets are tight, easy to maintain houseplants will instantly add a touch of biophilic design to your bedroom. At Hartleys we can help transform a cluttered bedroom into one which is sleek, organised and more relaxing on the eye. We specialise in making the best use of space, so multi-purpose furniture is often an integral part of the final room design. Our selection of finishes includes light and airy woodgrains through to rich and dramatic shades. Happily, our furniture offers both the functionality and the aesthetic to fully embrace these design trends, although our fitted storage solutions are designed to last, so we hope you’ll be enjoying yours for many years to come. n Call us on 01756 700471 to chat with our team or request a design visit to your home

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BIRDSONG, BEES AND BUTTERFLIES… At Holden Clough spring is in the air and the team of nursery and growing experts can’t wait to showcase the new developments at this magical location

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ursting into life, Holden Clough is all set for spring! The team at the nursery are all experts in their individual fields, as award-winning horticulturalist John Foley explains: “We have an amazing team here,” says John, who runs Holden Clough with his wife Kate. “They’re a great network of knowledgeable experts. “We are an ‘old world style’ nursery but that doesn’t in any way mean we are old

fashioned – it means we employ traditional growing techniques producing plants that can withstand the harsh Lancashire climate.” Winner of an RHS Gold Medal, Holden Clough is all set for Mother’s Day – there are fresh bouquets and country-style jam jar flowers – blooms to suit all budgets in what will be the most spectacular of floral displays!

in the Ribble Valley, you can also enjoy delicious, traditional ‘grub’ including toasted sandwiches and stews, crispy bacon ciabatta, homemade cakes and biscuits – all served from the Shepherd’s Hut nestling in the nursery grounds. And, new to the nursery is a heated courtyard featuring Hungarian benches and pendant chandeliers creating a magical seating area where visitors can enjoy being outdoors while under cover. With the arrival of spring are a number of new workshops and courses all centred around the worktable in the Glasshouse and there will be artisan markets for visitors to enjoy and celebrate local makers and their products. Whether you’re visiting Holden Clough to buy gardening gifts or check out the exclusive collection of terracotta pots by Pots and Pithoi, maybe have a bite to eat or stroll through the carefully curated plant collections, this ultimately pretty nursery with its fragrant herbs and lavenders, is an incredible place to be with birdsong, bees and butterflies as a beautiful backdrop. n For more details about upcoming events and artisan market dates go to the website to discover all that is good about spring at Holden Clough

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NEW COLLECTION Having furnished more than 260 of the world’s most prestigious hotels, SV Casa has teamed up with multi-award winning designer Kelly Hoppen

and purist approach to design. Inspired by Kelly’s experience of designing luxurious hotel spaces and her love of organic shape, texture and geometry, the new collection features three sculptures, two sets of occasional tables and four sets of accessories – all made of high quality polyresin.

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uxury retailer SV Casa has joined forces with renowned British interior designer Kelly Hoppen CBE for its first collaborative collection of home and bathroom accessories, sculptural objects and occasional tables. Having placed her award-winning style into private homes, five-star hotels, yachts, spas, restaurants and interior furniture across the globe, Kelly is delighted to team up with SV Casa. As a leading creator and supplier of accessories to some of the world’s most prestigious resorts and hotels, SV Casa has also built a brand of bespoke home accessories which combines the finest materials and techniques to create the perfect finishes. The collection is a natural extension of Kelly’s ever-evolving East meets West style

Kelly, who has authored 10 books, is also a successful businesswoman who often advises international clients on UK property investments. She is also an

ambassador for the government’s GREAT campaign, for which she was awarded a CBE in October 2020 for her work in helping to promote British creativity, business and commerce globally. Commenting on the collaboration with SV Casa, Kelly says: “I am thrilled to be partnering with SV Casa on this stunning range of accessories. When designing both residential and hotel spaces I always love the final stage of bringing a space to life with accessories and the finishing touches. I’m delighted to be combining my style with SV Casa’s expert craftsmanship and innovative approach.” Speaking of the new partnership, SV Casa Founder and Creative Director, Susanna Valerio, said: “SV Casa encapsulates quality and passion for design. Our collaboration with Kelly Hoppen is a combination of these elements, introducing a collection that presents a point of difference to our signature collections and celebrates great design.” n SV-CASA.com



We’re celebrating 20 years Having a nice lawn really sets off a home and garden, but without attention a lawn can quickly become an unsightly patch of moss and weeds. With a little bit of Greenthumb magic however, your lawn can be a showcase. Now marking 20 years operating their Greenthumb franchise, Tyler and Donna Stevenson have seen their business grow as nicely as the lawns they treat! With around 6,500 customers Greenthumb are responsible for 1,000,000m2 of lawns locally - to put that into perspective that’s 150x the area of the Greenthumb sponsored Shawbridge ground of Clitheroe FC.

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The only thing Greenthumb don’t do is mow the lawn. But, the enterprising couple’s second business has you covered. In 2020 AutoMowIt was launched, Lancashire’s approved Ambrogio robot mower dealership. Having transformed a neglected field into a beautifully landscaped acre garden, Tyler looked into robotic mowers. Impressed with Ambrogio, he not only bought one but qualified as an approved supplier and installer. It’s a perfect sideline business and although robots aren’t necessarily appropriate for every application, for many lawns and especially larger lawns, they are simply amazing. The compact little robot quietly goes about constantly manicuring your lawn. Once you’ve got one you’ll wonder how you managed without it.

To mark this 20 year milestone we are offering an exclusive 20% discount during March and April. This can be used on your first Greenthumb treatment and / or off the installation of an Ambrogio robot.

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reathe fresh life into tired bedrooms with Wall Paint and Chalk Paint™ from Annie Sloan. A highlight of the 32-shade wall paint palette, Pompadour is a warm white inspired by French courtier Madame de Pompadour. The delicately pigmented shade reflects the warm complexities and subtle shadeshifting properties of fine porcelain. “From painted walls to painted floorboards, an all-neutral scheme will give your room the illusion of being bigger and brighter, while creating a soothing space for sweet dreams and lazy Sunday mornings,” explains Annie. “To avoid a clinical look, introduce a disrupter colour on a focal piece such as a bedframe. A burst of your favourite statement shade will add personality and really pop against the clean gallery-style backdrop.” Transform a high street bedframe with just a lick of paint, for an easy, affordable update with maximum impact. Without the need to prime or sand, painting furniture with Chalk Paint™ is all in a day’s work – just remember to finish with at least two coats of Chalk Paint™ Wax or Lacquer to seal and protect your handiwork. For an extra dose of charm, update smaller furniture and accessories with hand-painted details. n Wall Paint in Pompadour £49.95 for 2.5L Floor in Chalk Paint™ in Old White from £5.95 for 120ml Bed in Amsterdam Green Bedside table in Pure with Olive and Pure mix details Lamp in Honfleur, Old Ochre and Original

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Expand your living space with Croft Complete Homes Create your own... Workspace, Home Office, Garden Room, Gym, Spa, Home Theatre A long and proud history of offering quality Windows, Conservatories and Orangeries in Preston, and now an exciting expansion into the construction of Croft Pods as part of Croft Complete Homes Ltd. Croft Pods are completely bespoke, customisable garden rooms to provide the perfect extra space to meet your needs. They can be built to any size, with door options including bi-folding to sliding doors, and for any purpose from home office to beauty parlour.

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A new kitchen is a long-lasting investment and at Dovetail it represents the ultimate in luxury

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enuinely bespoke, Dovetail kitchens are totally handcrafted – they are reassuringly unique and represent an elegant addition to any prestigious home. From start to finish, your beautifully designed living space will be tailored to you and your lifestyle. As a family business that has been operating for more than four decades, Dovetail provides a full turn-key solution including building works – from concept to completion, the team will ensure everything runs smoothly.

THE TRULY BESPOKE NATURE OF OUR WORK ENSURES A PERSONALISED SERVICE FROM START TO FINISH WITH HAND DRAWN PLANS Your first step to achieving your dream kitchen is an introduction to Dovetail’s stunning new showroom located in a historic coaching inn on the Yorkshire Lancashire border. Directors Russell Ingham and Chris Jardine explain: “The truly bespoke nature of our work ensures a personalised service from start to finish with hand drawn plans and an emphasis on quality materials and fittings.”

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Russell and Chris have a robust understanding of how the drawings will translate into a kitchen that is as aesthetically pleasing as it is practical. Their relaxed manner combined with their skills, make the Dovetail experience ultimately special.

FROM START TO FINISH, YOUR BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED LIVING SPACE WILL BE TAILORED TO YOU AND YOUR LIFESTYLE Having forged a reputation for superb design and excellent customer service, over the generations Dovetail has developed a skilled family team which provides a streamlined project management and full building service, always ensuring as little disruption as possible. “The word bespoke is so often used – but we are truly bespoke. Our kitchens are genuinely hand crafted just for you.” Dovetail are approved display dealers for prestigious SUB-ZERO & WOLF appliances. n To request a brochure or arrange an appointment call 01535 637770

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IT STARTS WITH A SEED… March brings some sunny days to tempt gardeners back into the garden and many of us are really aching for Spring

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arch is the month for sowing seeds and getting the garden ready for the summer months ahead. But, before you rush to get sowing, just take some to time to plan what you want to grow, how many plants you are going to need and when you want them to flower or bear fruit. This is particularly good advice for anyone with a vegetable plot.

A sowing plan of what seeds and how many to sow each month is your key to successful growing and means that you won’t be throwing out unwanted seedlings and that your flower and veg beds will be full all year round. A word of warning about sowing direct into the ground at this time of year… there may be a few sunny days to enjoy outside but the soil can still be chilly, making germination and survival hard. Sowing indoors is a better option, not only does it provide a warm environment for germination, but seeds and seedlings are easier to protect from pests. If you can find some environmentally sound sowing trays and containers, rather than using plastic,


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then even better. Paper and cardboard pots can be packed snugly in a tray which avoids over handling and makes them easy to water. Small seeds should be scattered sparingly on the surface of compost filled seed trays and then covered with a sprinkling of sieved compost. If the seeds are big enough to handle, then you can sow them individually into 10cm pots – the quantity should be according to the instructions specified on the seed packet, but usually for small seeds between five and 10 seeds per pot. For plants that grow long roots, such as peas or beans, you can put them into a compost filled cardboard toilet roll tube, and once ready they can then be planted outside – tube and all! Most seeds will germinate and grow in a warm setting such as a greenhouse, cold frame or on a sunny windowsill.You should keep them damp by using a mist spray to start with before moving onto a watering can with a fine rose nozzle. Once the seedlings have grown their second pair of leaves and before they get too squashed in seed trays or pots, pot them on into small pots. Simply ease out a clump of seedlings with an old cutlery fork or dibber and – handling only the leaves to avoid damaging delicate stems and roots – gently tease them apart. Drop individual

seedlings into a five centimetre compost filled newspaper pot ensuring the lower leaves are above the compost level. Once you see roots appearing from the bottom of the pot, it’s time to pot on to a bigger pot before planting outside once the weather and soil warms up.

TOP THREE JOBS THIS MONTH: • Prune bush roses and climbing roses • Plant early potatoes • Plant summer flowering bulbs.

If you are growing your own vegetables then now is a good time to sow first early potatoes. These can be planted from mid-March however planting times will vary across the country according to temperature and risk of frost. Early potatoes grow well in the ground and in containers such as potato grow bags or old compost bags.You should plant your chitted potatoes with the shoots facing upwards in soil with plenty of well rotted organic matter, and approximately 12 centimetres deep and 30 centimetres apart. Once stems are about 23 centimetres tall, they will need earthing up – by drawing soil around them to create a 15 centimetre high ridge, to protect against frost and keep growing potatoes covered. Good varieties of early potatoes are Swift – good for containers, white skinned and white fleshed Annabelle – nutty flavour with firm waxy yellow flesh and Maris Bard – white flesh with good ‘new potato’ flavour and drought resistance. Spring seems tantalisingly close in March particularly as work in the garden starts to get going again. As the Royal Horticultural Society says: “Spring usually arrives by mid-March and the frequent sunny days provide the opportunity for an increasing range of gardening tasks. It’s time to get busy preparing seed beds, sowing seed, cutting back Winter shrubs and generally tidying up around the garden.” n


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MEET THE EXPERTS Whether you’re a professional tree surgeon or a home gardener, the expert team at Dick Leigh Chainsaw Specialist can advise on a range of first class equipment. Photography: Andy Tighe

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f you haven’t already started getting your garden ready for summer, now is the time to consider what equipment you may need. If you’ve already invested in gardening equipment that’s been sitting in your garage over winter – is it time to get it serviced? Here in the Ribble Valley there is a leading team of experts who supply a whole range of world-class forestry, arboricultural, ground maintenance and gardening equipment to private homeowners and commercial operators – as well as providing an unrivalled maintenance and repair service. Dick Leigh started as a chain-saw mechanic more than four decades ago. Fast forward to 2022 and Dick Leigh Chainsaw Specialist is now a family firm with a 10-strong team, including experts who can advise on the equipment they supply. Ultimately knowledgeable on the brands featured, one of the most popular names that appears amid the line-up of quality machinery is Husqvarna – the world’s leading producer of outdoor power products for forestry, parks and domestic garden maintenance. Products include professional chainsaws and lawn mowers and there’s a strong market for handheld products like leaf blowers and strimmers. There is also a range of long-reach hedge-trimmers that are perfect for those hard-to-reach places enabling work to be carried out safely.

Grass cutting has never been easier with a wide range of mowers that can trim domestic lawns to perfection or keep acres of parkland under control. Check out the robotic Husqvarna Automower® that can cut your lawn while you relax. The mower can work at night and even when it rains, with a perfect result every time!

• Forestry equipment • Professional gardening and masonry machinery Based on the outskirts of Whalley, Dick Leigh Chainsaw Specialist are authorised dealers for many of the top names in garden machinery and equipment – whether that’s heavy-duty machinery for a serious workload or easy-start, lightweight machines for domestic and occasional users. The team listen to their customers and advise on the best machine to do the job. From mowing, hedge cutting, clearing, trimming and ornamental work, they have specialist machinery that can be petrol driven, electric or battery powered. For machinery maintenance, the highly skilled team of technicians can keep every machine in tip top condition so you get the most out of it, and if you have a machine that is seriously damaged, they will use their extensive skills to repair or rebuild it. For all your gardening needs pop in to Dick Leigh Chainsaw Specialist to discuss your requirements – the friendly team are always happy to help. n

THE ROBOTIC HUSQVARNA AUTOMOWER® CAN CUT YOUR LAWN WHILE YOU RELAX! At Dick Leigh Chainsaw Specialist you will find everything to meet all your gardening needs, including: • Chainsaws • Lawn mowers • Hedge trimmers • Leaf blowers • Automower® • Associated safety clothing

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AN EXCLUSIVE EXPERIENCE Visit the exciting, new-look Scruples 1984 store to discover a stunning collection of iconic menswear brands

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he latest spring and summer collections are arriving at exclusive menswear store Scruples 1984, which features an extensive range of world-leading brands. Located in the heart of Barrowford, Scruples 1984 has become the go-to store for top quality menswear and just along the high street is Michelle B, a store renowned for its exclusive womenswear – making this delightful Lancashire village a first-class retail destination. Having undergone a complete refurbishment, Scruples 1984 was founded by Stephen Collins who remains at the helm, and is joined by his son-in-law, store manager Tom Orrell, who is ultimately knowledgeable about each of the luxury in-store brands: “The spring and summer collections have a really upbeat vibe,” says Tom.

“We’re going to see more events like weddings and the races coming up so there will be something to suit every occasion. “Cream, beige, camel and pale blue predominate this season as well as the classics such as navy and some new ‘pop’ colours too.

“We have also invested in bigger collections with our renowned brands and some new exciting ones.” With a shared ethos to provide unrivalled customer service and a great in-store experience, Stephen and Tom are delighted to introduce Mackage, a French-Canadian brand specialising in duck down outerwear: “The calibre of this season’s collection is superb!” enthuses Tom.

Scruples have introduced PJs to their store, which has created a whole new style available to customers for SS22. Rupert Totti remains a brand exclusive to Scruples featuring beautiful Italian craftsmanship – from formal made-to-measure to more casual spring over-shirts this name sits comfortably alongside fashion giants such as Pal Zileri, ETON shirts, British heritage brand Belstaff, Swedish shirt-specialist Stenstroms, Jacob Cohen and Emanuel Berg – another new brand. The SS22 shoe collections have also arrived including an extensive range of Jeffery West trainers in leather and suede: “These are great as they can make a formal outfit casual and a casual outfit more

WE HAVE ALSO INVESTED IN BIGGER COLLECTIONS WITH OUR RENOWNED BRANDS AND SOME NEW EXCITING ONES “The jackets and gilets are fashionable, purposeful, lightweight and sleek. Mackage have also brought out a velvet embroidered unisex hoodie – they come in some fabulous colours.” As the best-selling agent in the UK for Italian denim brand Tramarossa, Scruples 1984 has a beautiful collection of superstretch, soft-touch jeans in varying styles – but each with the option of personalising with your initials. Variations in colour, denim density and fit made this brand the hottest denim brand in store for AW21, and a wider collection is available for SS22. Parajumpers is also a favourite at Scruples 1984, which has invested in an expanded collection of this adventure-centric brand.

formal – they are so versatile,” says Tom. Scruples 1984 will soon launch a new website which will allow collections to be viewed online. Tom and the team will also keep you up to date on new brands, offers and events on social media. n

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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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well as the environment. Think! also believe in sustainability from start to finish, using eco-friendly recycled cardboard, environmentally certified printing processes and no glue. In addition, Think! shoes are wrapped in 100 per cent recycled tissue paper and stored with sticks made from local wood.

PUT A SPRING IN YOUR STEP Visit fitright footwear and put a spring in your step this summer! Photography: Kirsten Platt

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t’s approaching that time of year when we start to think about enjoying longer days and shorter nights. Days filled with sunshine and warmth, walks and barbeques – and what better way to do it than in comfortable, well-fitting shoes! Fitright footwear is a unique, independent, retail shoe shop that specialises in, and is dedicated to, helping people with problematic feet find shoes to fit. Unlike most shoe shops we measure and fit shoes specifically to each customers’ needs. Whether you have insoles, bunions, hammer toes, Morton’s neuroma, wide, deep or swollen feet, we stock a range of footwear to accommodate feet of all shapes and sizes. The fitright footwear team are professional, fully trained shoe fitters. When you visit our appointment-only, specialist shops you will receive our undivided, personal attention from start to finish. We pride ourselves on our extensive product knowledge which enables us to select and fit shoes that are the most suitable for our customers. This spring and summer we are delighted to announce that we will be stocking a new brand of footwear called ‘Think!’

Think! is a unique Austrian brand designed to get you ‘thinking’ about your feet and sustainability. Think! was the first shoe manufacturer to be awarded the Austrian Eco-label as well as the Blue Angel for its ecological and sustainable shoes. Think! use almost exclusively natural materials and thus only take as much from the environment as they can give back to it. When selecting materials for shoes Think! prioritise natural, renewable raw materials and all leathers must be vegetable tanned. This ensures tanning without using chromium. This is good for the feet as

With built in arch support and adjustability across the toes and ankle areas Think! sandals are not only ecologically sustainable they offer amazing comfort, style and support for our feet. As well as Think! fitright footwear will continue to stock a variety of different brands, with styles for both men and women, including Joya, Finn Comfort, Fidelio, Legero, Waldlaufer and DB Wider Fit Shoes. All our brands offer combinations of zips, laces and Velcro fastening, some of which include stretch sections to help awkward feet, non and rocker soled shoes some of which include built in arch support for extra comfort. Don’t forget that fitright footwear are also stockists of the fantastic Healthy Back Bag! New gorgeous spring and summer colours are now in store. n Appointments available Wednesday to Saturday, between 10am-5pm

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The Chopard Happy Sport watch is part of a beautiful collection featuring Happy Diamonds that are skilfully designed to dance freely

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or the first time, the iconic Chopard Happy Sport watch has been designed in an optimally comfortable 33 mm-diameter case inspired by the ‘golden ratio’ principles of aesthetic harmony. New references join the collection in a rich variety of models – four two-tone featuring a lucent steel case embellished with ethical 18-carat rose gold and three entirely crafted from ethical 18-carat rose gold, available on a leather strap or metal bracelet.

An eighth version in ethical 18-carat white gold is entirely set with diamonds. All of them beat to the rhythm of the Chopard 09.01-C movement with automatic winding and each dial is graced with the legendary dancing diamonds.

THE QUEST FOR THE GOLDEN RATIO RESULTS IN A WATCH THAT IS ULTIMATELY FEMININE AND PLAYFUL, TECHNICAL AND PRECIOUS, TIMELESS AND MODERN The quest for the golden ratio results in a watch that is ultimately feminine and playful, technical and precious, timeless and modern. This icon of Maison Chopard is a quintessential watchmaking success story and it is now designed in a daintier size.


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A DANCING-DIAMOND CHOREOGRAPHER

By using the golden ratio in direct relation to the 33mm diameter, it is particularly well suited to the female wrist. Stemming from four years of research and development, lucent steel is an anti-allergenic alloy that is brighter and sturdier than ordinary steel. It also testifies to Chopard’s commitment to sustainable luxury as 70 per cent is made from recycled materials, in a state-of-the-art workshop located in Austria, thereby limiting the carbon footprint. With five freedom-loving dancing diamonds set between two sapphire crystals topping the dial, Happy Sport models epitomise casual chic. Invented by Chopard in 1976, the dancing diamonds adorning the Happy Sport collection revolutionised women’s relationship with time. They no longer simply read the time, but instead contemplate the ever-changing choreography of the diamonds whirling around the watch. This is a technical feat that only a few

makers can achieve, ensuring that each diamond in its spinning-top capsule is arranged in such a way that its dance is never hindered.

By protecting the diamonds between two sapphire crystals, Lorena, a dancingdiamond ‘choreographer’ since 2013, skilfully places the dancing diamonds enabling them to whirl, waltz, twirl and appear as if they are weightlessly floating. There is nothing more mesmerising than the exquisite motion of the diamonds at the heart of Happy Sport watches and the Happy Diamonds jewellery collections. Free to move at will, they seem to be vibrantly alive. They perform variations and dance making light of the law of gravity. They spin according to the movements of the woman who wears them on her arm, in the hollow of her neck or adorning her ears. Lorena choreographs the diamonds, artfully staging them, delicately protecting them yet providing them with a space in which to move freely and safely.

FREE TO MOVE AT WILL, THEY SEEM TO BE VIBRANTLY ALIVE

Over the years, Happy Sport has perpetually celebrated a free-spirited approach for women that are happier when they are free. The Happy Sport watch stages a fascinating and perpetually creative show in which women play a starring role, since it is their own movements that breathe life into the dancing diamonds and this constantly changing scene. A powerful metaphor of the emancipatory momentum women experienced in the 20th century, the Happy Sport dancing diamond collection reflects this vibrant life force and has lent itself ever since its debut, to countless transformations. n

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Everything happens at her workbench. So that the diamonds can whirl freely on the watch face, the dancing diamonds are set in a domed cylinder culet invented by the Chopard workshop in the 1970s. This ingenious system allows the gems to improvise the most extravagant movements without scratching the glass. Firstly, Lorena carefully cleans the sapphire crystal of the dial and then positions the diamonds on it. After that, she closes the cavity with the second sapphire crystal, fits a seal to contain it, before manually driving it in using a bracket. Her skill consists of applying exactly the right amount of uniform pressure to the entire glass to ensure that the watch or jewellery is perfectly water-resistant. Her deft touch in achieving this also guarantees that the diamonds enjoy exactly the right amount of space in which to move playfully but always parallel to the dial – without being blocked between the two panes of clear sapphire, nor running the risk of flipping over and revealing their undersides. The diamonds thus become the stars of the show.


LIT TLE PIECE OF LUXURY Welcome to The Atelier World – a pre-loved portal featuring luxurious, super-brand fashion pieces

when it passes on to its new owner. Atelier is the brainchild of former marketing professional Michelle Payne, who uses her worldwide contacts to seek out pre-loved top quality, sought-after bags, shoes, accessories and clothing. Some of the items have never been used or worn and all are in tip-top condition.

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reserving and adding to the history of luxury fashion pieces, that are sourced from all over the globe, is what Ribble Valley-based The Atelier World does best. Each unique item has a story to tell – whether it’s from a collection owned by a former American supermodel or a current season super-brand, Atelier will ensure it is in peak condition

lives in the heart of the Ribble Valley where Atelier has a studio: “Atelier allows people to buy, sell and even swap luxury designer

ATELIER ALLOWS PEOPLE TO BUY, SELL AND EVEN SWAP LUXURY DESIGNER ITEMS FROM A HUGE COLLECTION OF ICONIC NAMES Visit Atelier’s online portal and discover luxury designer items from an endless list of iconic labels. Hermes, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior – it’s a one stop shop for all things luxury. Moving from Cheshire, Michelle now

items from a huge collection of iconic names and labels,” explains Michelle, who founded the company following a de-clutter of her


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wardrobe during lockdown. Having always had a passion for fashion, it was a light bulb moment: “There is no time span on luxury, and I wanted to create an online space to deliver the very best designer goods (at competitive prices) and also give the highest boutique-esque customer experience.” Launching the business, Michelle began to source items mainly from the UK but since then she has made numerous contacts in Europe and the US: “We have a big vision – an international growth strategy,” she says of Atelier, which is the North West’s fastest growing, exclusive buyer and re-seller of unique designer pieces. Atelier’s website attracts luxury connoisseurs from all over the world, as Michelle explains: “It’s a fantastic community, who are all passionate about super brands and investment pieces. These girls aren’t looking to buy because they want to show off – they simply enjoy owning something exclusive and luxurious. Follow us on Instagram @theatelier_world and indulge your senses!” Stocking current season and vintage items, a number of Atelier’s pieces are highly collectable such as the rare Chanel minaudiere: “The minaudiere was first

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introduced in the 1920s – it is almost like a cross between a piece of jewellery and a bag and Chanel was the forerunner to introduce these seasonal, highly sought after, collector’s items. “They don’t often come up on the open market, but because we have the contacts we can source,” adds Michelle, who explains that even current season items can often be terrific investments. “There are often long waiting lists for highly sought-after super brands, for example the waiting list for a Hermes Birkin bag can be eye watering!” Having bought items new, many women are now acutely aware of the demand for sought after super brands: “Sellers are definitely becoming much more discerning. They really look after these pieces, they understand the market so they keep dust bags and boxes so when they come to sell everything is perfect.” n In the team image, pictured left to right: Anita Cannon, Michelle Payne, Kimberley-Anne Bell

HERMES, CHANEL, LOUIS VUITTON, CHRISTIAN DIOR AND MORE – IT’S A ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL THINGS LUXURY

Atelier has a beautiful ‘by appointment only’ studio within the Ribble Valley so if you are looking to buy, sell, swap or consign go to: theatelier.world or WhatsApp 07795 465365

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local GP working in the centre of Preston, Dr Linda Fan first moved there in 2008 and decided she needed an eye test. Unfamiliar with the city, she selected a high-street optician who conducted a routine eye test and left her to choose new glasses from their showroom. Dr Fan recalls the experience as ‘very average’ and a little like being on a conveyor belt where you go through a process like everyone else. She then spotted an inspiring article in Live Magazine about The Spectacle Factory and was extremely impressed with their approach to eyecare and thought she would give them a call for her next eye test appointment. Linda was not disappointed. She comments: “I was totally astounded at the warm, professional and friendly approach. James, one of the optometrists at The Spectacle

For someone who has been reluctant to wear glasses since the age of 18, Dr Linda Fan is now a complete convert, thanks to The Spectacle Factory. Meena McDonald finds out more. Photography: Robin Lyndon


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Factory, made me feel instantly at ease and took the time to get to know me and my eye health whilst conducting the eye tests.” The optometrist actually raised some concerns after viewing Linda’s scans and referred her to an ophthalmologist at Royal Preston Hospital. Luckily, following some investigation, they discovered there was nothing severe to be concerned about. Dr Fan continues: “I was incredibly impressed with the knowledge and expertise of the team at The Spectacle Factory and also the time and effort they put in. It was such a personal approach – the whole experience was about me and my eye health, they treated me with care and concern, like an individual.” pandemic. With the combination of a mask and the temperature fluctuation, her glasses would regularly steam up making it very difficult for her to see clearly. However, The Spectacle Factory came to the rescue with a high-quality coating on the lenses that meant they didn’t fog up and she could treat her patients safely and efficiently. Following many years of being a contact

taking her time and trying different frames from the vast and stunning range stocked by The Spectacle Factory and she is supported by advice and guidance from the team. Dr Fan concludes: “I’m absolutely thrilled with the personalised care I receive and I genuinely wouldn’t go anywhere else. I feel safe and cared for at The Spectacle Factory and am so delighted with my glasses

lens wearer, Linda now has three pairs of glasses in her collection. She is delighted with all of them and wears them for different occasions. As a cycling enthusiast she has one pair of polarised glasses, which she wears when she is out cycling, reducing glare, improving clarity and creating greater comfort. Her patients and friends regularly compliment Dr Fan on her choice of eyewear and ask where she purchases her glasses. She doesn’t hesitate in recommending The Spectacle Factory! Although she knows the colours and styles that suit her, she thoroughly enjoys

and enjoy wearing them. I see them much more as a fashion accessory rather than a health necessity.” n

AS A CYCLING ENTHUSIAST SHE HAS ONE PAIR OF POLARISED GLASSES, WHICH SHE WEARS WHEN SHE IS OUT CYCLING, REDUCING GLARE AND IMPROVING CLARITY The treatment she received at The Spectacle Factory resulted in Linda taking both her children there, who were equally impressed with James. Both are as comfortable and relaxed as their mum and look forward to having their eyes tested. The Spectacle Factory is renowned for its eclectic range of fabulous frames with brands such as Jimmy Choo, Gucci, Cartier, Hugo Boss, Chloe and Chopard, as well as many unique independent collections which have been sourced from all over the world. There is something to suit everyone, whatever style or colour they are looking for. Robert Sands, who manages the family-run business, explains: “We are passionate about what we do and want to provide every customer with a happy and memorable experience whether they are having an eye test, selecting some new glasses or a combination of the two.” Dr Fan had been struggling with glasses she’d had for some time, whilst examining patients in their cars at the height of the

Pop along to The Spectacle Factory and see for yourself

The Spectacle Factory Unit 1, Dewhurst Row Bamber Bridge Preston PR5 6BB 01772 312213 thespectaclefactory.com


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REJUVENATED SKIN PERFECTING COMPLEX £24.95 A revolutionary vegan supplement containing a host of ingredients which work synergistically to calm and alleviate several aggravated skin conditions including acne, rosacea and eczema. Melt Twitter Lane Waddington BB7 3LQ 01200 443377themeltco.com

REJUVENATED COLLAGEN SHOTS FROM £45 Clinically formulated powders which you mix with water to create an anti-ageing drink that gradually improves the appearance of skin tone and texture. themeltco.com While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, all prices and stockists are subject to change.

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CRÈME DE LA MER THE REVITALIZED LOOK COLLECTION £350 Centered round the cell-renewing Miracle Broth in both its original and concentrated forms, this trio of daily essentials bring moisture, strength, youth and vitality to the face and fragile eye area. cremedelamer.co.uk

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downs comes from having that toolkit and knowing when and how to use it. Those lacking in resilience see life through a different lens, lots of black and white thinking, they feel overwhelmed or helpless and they can come to rely on unhealthy coping strategies including avoidance, isolation and self-medication such as smoking more, drinking, drug use and gambling. All these are simply signs that there is something in our lives that we aren’t able to cope with or get beyond.

WE ALL HAVE RESILIENCE, BUT AT VASTLY DIFFERENT LEVELS, AND RESILIENCE CAN CHANGE SIGNIFICANTLY AT VARIOUS TIMES IN OUR LIFE

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Therapeutic coach Lynn Scholes looks at resilience and asks, ‘How is your bounce-back-ability?’

he Oxford English dictionary describes resilience as, ‘The ability of a person or thing to recover after an unpleasant experience such as a shock or injury’, or in other words, it is the core strength we use to lift the load of life. We all have resilience, but at vastly different levels, and resilience can change significantly at various times in our life. We may be incredibly resilient in a work situation but in our home life that may be very different. It can also ebb and flow as we deal with challenges that come up. However, the good news is that with knowledge and focus, even when resilience is low, it can be developed. We can assess our resilience now – we don’t need to wait for a crisis to work on and strengthen it. Resilient people have many of the same challenges as everyone else, they just view them and deal with them differently. They have a toolbox of things that will support them through adversity, some of which are internal and others external. All resilience starts with how we view any situation, and the view needed to deal with life’s ups and

Post pandemic has been a busy time for all therapeutic coaches with many clients contacting us with a variety of issues. However, when analysed, often the issues people are presenting with are caused by the huge challenge to our resilience caused by the pandemic. It is interesting to note though that sometimes there may never have been a large event that challenged our resilience, but rather a series of small things that break resilience down. We can become weary and lose that ability to bounce back. Even small things affect us hugely. To help redress that balance, measure how resilient we are at the moment and build the pillars of resilience that need building. I have created a Resilience Workbook, which gives you the tools needed to build that core strength that helps you carry and address the ‘load of life’. In sessions, we have the opportunity to work through the book and rebuild. Personally, I have always been very resilient. A natural ‘positive reframer’. I wore my resilience like a badge of honour all my life! That is until 2015, when over that one year, I had three major challenging events that rocked me. I was shocked that in 2016 I woke up one morning with zero resilience. It was strange and scary. I used the tools and techniques that I have now collated, and I am happy to say that they worked! n To find out if therapeutic coaching could work for you contact Lynn at focus101 on: 07753 579745

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DERMALUX MD DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE Light technology has come on at lightspeed in recent years, and what once was science fiction is now science fact. Devices that emit beneficial lights are here, and have the power to transform troubled complexions

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ow wonderful would it be to lie a while under soothing lights and have the condition of your skin improve - less redness and irritation and more glow? According to celebrity buzz and several scientific studies, this is precisely what LED Phototherapy promises - and delivers! Discover Laser sheds light on LED Phototherapy and why they chose the Dermalux Tri-Wave MD device for their medical skin clinic.

What is LED Phototherapy?

Phototherapy occurs naturally - our cells absorb light to fuel natural rejuvenation and repair processes. Different wavelengths stimulate different effects in the skin. We know ongoing exposure to UV light is damaging, but controlled levels of red, blue and near infrared light are clinically proven to be beneficial. LED Phototherapy devices emit beneficial red, blue and near infrared wavelengths into the skin’s deepest layers to energise cells. Energised skin cells function better and can regenerate up to

200 per cent faster - this leads to a more youthful, healthy and radiant complexion. What are the benefits?

Rejuvenating red light energises cells to accelerate renewal, boost collagen and elastin production and increase hydration for smoother, firmer skin. It’s ideal for restoring vitality and glow. Blemish fighting blue light destroys acne-causing bacteria and improves skin clarity without irritation. It also has a calming effect for problem skin conditions. Regenerating near infrared light offers advanced rejuvenation benefits. It promotes healthy skin, calms redness and irritation and helps to reduce pigmentation. Who is LED Phototherapy for?

LED Phototherapy is suitable for all skin types - even sensitive skin. It can be particularly helpful for people prone to breakouts, redness and irritation. Is LED Phototherapy safe?

Heat and chemical free, it doesn’t harm the skin. It’s proven to be very safe and beneficial

for all skin types. Not all devices are created equal - it’s important to do your research so you receive safe and effective treatment. Why choose Dermalux Tri-Wave MD?

Dermalux is a world-leading and trusted UK brand. Tri-Wave MD is the most powerful medical-grade LED system in the world. Compared to Dermalux Flex or Compact devices, patients see visible results in fewer treatments. It is the only LED system capable of delivering all three wavelengths simultaneously to treat more complex skin conditions like acne and psoriasis.

How does treatment feel?

Expect a relaxing, pain-free experience with proven mood-enhancing effects.You get to enjoy some luxury me-time as your skin absorbs the energising light to kickstart cell regeneration and restore your skin’s radiance. What results can be expected?

One treatment instantly energises skin cells to revitalise a dull and tired complexion. A course offers long-lasting visible results, stimulating natural rejuvenation and repair to speed up cell renewal, resolve problem skin and promote vibrant healthy-looking skin. n Discover Laser offer a Dermalux Consultation to tailor your treatment call their team on 01282 420886 or visit discoverlaser.co.uk

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RUNNING BACK TO YOUR BEST… You love running but you don’t like the aches and pains! The team at NJD can get you back on track. Photography: Kirsten Platt Up to 70 per cent of runners get injured a year, and injury is the number one reason runners don’t make race start lines. Having the correct running shoe is important, however how you run has more impact on injury risk and performance.

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t times niggling pains when running can be a frustrating cycle of running, injury, rest and repeat. Running technique analysis is one way to break this cycle. Specialising in exercise, rehabilitation therapy and sports injury services, the NJD team are the ‘go-to’ people to help you stride forward and get your running back on track. Their three-step running technique assessment package maybe the answer. You may be a new runner, love Parkruns or may be a seasoned marathon runner – running makes you feel amazing and is an important part of your life for physical and mental wellbeing, therefore reducing injury risk to keep runners running is essential.

Recent research has shown in moderate level runners, running gait retraining (the way we run) can reduce injury by 62 per cent and improve running economy and performance by 31-39 per cent. Nicola Dinsdale, head sports rehab therapist, works within a multidisciplinary team at NJD including sports scientist and strength and conditioning trainer Garth and Bike Fit expert and sports therapist Nicholas.

They have a raft of knowledge, clinical solutions and the latest technology to resolve your injury. They are all keen runners and triathletes and understand the importance of staying injury free. With Masters level degrees and over 14 years’ in the industry, this certainly helps their clients. Running technique assessments are used for: • Patella-femoral knee pain • Illiotal Band Syndrome (ITB) • Back and hip pain • Shin splints • Achilles tendonitis • Plantar Fasciitis Running injuries occur due to doing too much too soon, flexibility and strength issues and poor running gait. NJD takes a unique approach to identify and address injury and performance risk factors to help you recover and get you back training. Nicola and the team carry out a RUNNING GAIT ANALYSIS: Step 1: a run-specific clinical assessment to identify weaknesses and movement. Step 2: a video and data analysis. A treadmill assessment using the latest PODO smart software including a digital insole and video analysis provides an in-depth movement profile featuring stride length, cadence, foot strike patterns and impact forces. The detailed report helps NJD coach your running form, alongside Step 3: a run-specific exercise programme. n For more information about NJD’s services, or to book an appointment, go to the website or call 01200 424507

SPECIAL OFFER! 10% OFF YOUR FIRST RUNNING ASSESSMENT WITH NJD 01200 424507 Offer runs until 30th April 2022

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YOUTHFUL LOOKS WITH SAFE AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENTS Rediscover your youthful looks with non-invasive, scientifically-proven technology from EMA Skin Aesthetics Ltd crow’s feet, puffy eyes, drooping eyelids, chest lines and more. You’re never too old to make an astounding improvement to your skin and self-confidence.”

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For those looking for a noninvasive volumiser for lips, smokers’ lines, marionette lines, smile lines, frown lines and more,

the Hyapen is unquestionably ideal for a natural-looking alternative to invasive injectable fillers. Emma adds: “I’m delighted to be able to offer a non-invasive and natural looking filler to my clients. It’s perfect for those afraid of needles and invasive treatments. The Hyapen is so effective and due to its natural

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mma Pearce is a highly skilled and experienced aesthetic skin specialist with extensive advanced training in skincare. Totally amazing results have been achieved for several years with the extremely popular PlasmaPen and the revolutionary non-invasive Hyapen. With the focus entirely on ensuring you remain looking like you, the non-invasive treatments can be used in combination to achieve natural youthful looking skin, both safely and effectively.

“My neck, jowl and lip lines were really concerning me but I put off having treatment, feeling I was too old to want it. Emma totally reassured me and it’s the best decision I’ve made in a while. The entire process and results have exceeded my expectations. I feel happier than I have for a long time.” Anne H.

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Emma has accomplished 100 per cent satisfaction from her clients with the PlasmaPen treatments. Emma explains: “My clients have been absolutely thrilled with the results of the PlasmaPen. It is fantastic for tightening and erasing sagging jowls,turkey necks, marionette lines, smile and smokers’ lines around the lips,

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and texture. The results are remarkable and instantly give a much more natural appearance than injectable fillers.There’s no numbing or downtown required. The treatment restores a beautiful, natural plumpness to your lips and mouth area.” Emma has spent 21 years in the industry and has gained a tremendous amount of experience, knowledge and skill during her skincare career. She stresses the importance of being treated only by those who have the capability and expertise to treat people safely, respectfully and effectively. Emma is renowned for providing treatments and care that is second to none in conjunction with results that clients have been absolutely delighted with. n

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Dr Usman Riaz of Renovo Dental explains the benefits of veneers – a natural-looking, long-lasting solution to enhance your smile

ibble Valley-based Renovo Dental has brought together a team of highly-trained specialists and dental practitioners to offer general dentistry, sedation, orthodontics, implants, cosmetic dentistry, root canal therapy and gum disease treatment all under one roof. Minimally invasive dentistry is vital to the Renovo Dental team, covering all aspects of cosmetic dentistry from clear braces, composite bonding to life-like ultra-natural porcelain veneers. Dr Usman Riaz is the go-to guy for creating perfect but natural-looking teeth. Here he explains all about veneers and the things you need to know if you’re considering getting them or replacing existing ones.

What exactly are veneers?

Veneers are wafer-thin covers of ceramic that go over your teeth. They can mask any imperfections such as the teeth colour, shape, or even position. If designed properly, veneers can change your smile to create

THE PROCESS CONSISTS OF TWO MAIN APPOINTMENTS, AND YOU’RE DONE WITHIN TWO WEEKS the desired effect – they can balance out facial asymmetries to achieve an attractive result in each patient. They act and feel like real teeth – they also reflect and refract light like natural teeth.


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Does the treatment require tooth removal?

No, not always. In some veneer cases, to optimise the results, 0.3mm of enamel reduction will suffice. This is thinner than your nail plate. We then contour and smooth the enamel to correctly bond the porcelain shell. Our aim in each case is to maximise aesthetics with minimum invasion.

of your smile, so make sure you get it regularly serviced. We insist you wear a night guard. The thing that destroys people’s teeth the fastest is grinding and clenching, especially when you get new teeth or veneers. Wearing a night guard minimises the risk of damaging the veneers or the natural opposing teeth.

VENEERS ACT AND FEEL LIKE REAL TEETH – THEY ALSO REFLECT AND REFRACT LIGHT LIKE NATURAL TEETH

There has been a huge rise in demand for cosmetic dentistry. What’s the reason for this? Is it a long treatment process? The process consists of two main appointments, and you’re done within two weeks. It’s virtually painless and done under local anaesthesia. There are countless hours of behind-the-scenes planning and detailing by the team here to make sure we can deliver a flawless smile.

The Zoom effect! With the increased use of video calling, the team here at Renovo Dental has noticed a marked increase in demand for aesthetic dentistry treatments. We are using technologies to communicate with each other more than we ever have. A lot of people have been using Zoom, Instagram and Facetime so people are spending more time looking at themselves.

A huge number of clients have mentioned they never really realised how noticeable certain aspects of their smiles were until they had to do video conferencing on a daily basis.

Why choose Renovo Dental?

This is bespoke dentistry at its very best. Everybody here has a specialism that they are dedicated to and have worked very hard to achieve. The team is unique – we are a group of passionate people who have come together with a similar mindset and vision to achieve excellence and we work to our best ability and go above and beyond. There is no special secret to our success. It’s a passion first and foremost. n Renovo Dental treats patients who have been referred by their general dentist as well as selfreferral patients.

How long do veneers last?

If done correctly, veneers are as strong as natural teeth. Veneers are long-lasting, strong and they don’t stain. Veneers should last between 15 to 20 years, depending on how you take care of your teeth. Regular hygiene appointments every three to four months are mandatory to maintain healthy gums and oral health.

How easy are veneers to maintain?

We always recommend clients get professional cleaning done every three to four months whilst following a strict at-home care regime. You’re going to want to increase the longevity

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Clients themselves are keen to tell others how visiting The Volume Clinic has been life-changing for them, as one explains: “After losing my hair due to illness, I was recommended to see Cass at The Volume Clinic. Feeling at my lowest, the second I walked in I was greeted and instantly made to feel at ease.

N AT U R A L LUXURY Meeting clients’ needs is always central to the services offered at The Volume Clinic and the new meshless hair replacement system is the latest fabulous offering. Gail Bailey speaks to owner Cass Preston to find out more

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air loss can happen for many reasons but Cass at The Volume Clinic in Brockhall Village recognises the distress it can cause, and has spent many years researching and focusing on the best systems to support clients coping with the condition: “Loss or thinning of the hair perhaps as a result of alopecia, cancer treatment, hormone treatments or even hereditary factors, impacts self-esteem and confidence.We make sure at the salon that we offer treatments that are life changing, to help clients suffering hair loss regain confidence,” she explains. The very latest treatment for hair loss is the new meshless system now available in the privacy and luxury of The Volume Clinic: “This latest system really is amazing,” Cass says. “It feels exactly like the client’s own hair, with no bulky mesh, no knotting or tangling, glue or tape. It is much more comfortable

than mesh systems and even more natural and secure.” What is also perfect about this system is that it means less time between visits – often up to 10 weeks, and as it is no more expensive than other methods this makes it much more cost effective.

Cass explains: “Clients have been amazed at how much longer the meshless system lasts as well as how much more natural it looks and feels; it is so satisfying for me to

CLIENTS HAVE BEEN AMAZED AT HOW MUCH LONGER THE MESHLESS SYSTEM LASTS, AS WELL AS HOW MUCH MORE NATURAL IT LOOKS AND FEELS base,” says Cass. “The only difference between the two is that silk tends to be even more luxurious and comfortable as it closely mimics the natural skin on the scalp.” It is not only hair loss that the meshless system can be used for as it is also the perfect method to apply hair extensions on clients with fine hair – enabling them to have a full head of healthy, natural looking hair. Specialising in advanced treatments and techniques epitomises what The Volume Clinic is renowned for along with the expertise and experience of Cass.

We went through all my options, and I walked out feeling positive and so much better! I would never go anywhere else!” n

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NEW NON-SURGICAL FACE AND NECK LIFT WOWS THE RIBBLE VALLEY!

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ward winning medical and lifestyle clinic RejuvaMed has brought several new treatments to the Ribble Valley over the past year including the Allurion gastric balloon, which can transform the lives of those who have problems losing weight, miraDry for those with excessive underarm sweating, and oculoplastic surgery to treat loose and saggy upper eyelids. As an established family-run clinic, led by owners consultant doctor Grant McKeating and his wife Charlie, RejuvaMed has built an enviable reputation for quality care, with excellent patient feedback over many years. Dr Grant says: “It’s now eight months since RejuvaMed brought the incredible Morpheus8 to the Ribble Valley, and our patients can’t get enough of it! We’ve seen incredible transformations of the face and neck with lift and tightening that have delighted our patients.” Morpheus8 has taken the world of cosmetic medicine by storm and is now the ‘go to’ treatment in the celebrity world to rejuvenate the face and body, with rave reviews from the likes of Judy Murray, Amanda Holden and Kim Kardashian.

Morpheus8, which rejuvenates, lifts and smooths skin, is a treatment favoured by celebrities such as Amanda Holden. Now it is available at leading Ribble Valley clinic, RejuvaMed

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LINDA WAS DELIGHTED WITH THE INCREDIBLE RESULTS OF HER MORPHEUS8 NON-SURGICAL FACE LIFT AT REJUVAMED lines and wrinkles. Morpheus8 combines microneedling and radiofrequency (RF) technologies, both of which work to create controlled trauma. Microneedling creates microtrauma in the skin, stimulating the healing response, whilst

RF uses heat to ‘shrink wrap’, tighten and lift the skin at a deeper level. In effect, by combining the two technologies together, Morpheus8 gives you two treatments in one, with enhanced and much faster results! An anaesthetic numbing cream

is applied to the skin before treatment to ensure that the procedure is as comfortable as possible. The skin may be a little pink for a day or so afterwards, but down time is minimal. This non-invasive, relatively painless procedure is safe for all skin tones. Treatments can be performed on any area which exhibits wrinkles, skin laxity, discolouration, acne scarring or stretchmarks.Itismostcommonly used as a rejuvenation and lifting treatment for the face and neck, but can also be used to tighten areas such as the thighs and tummy. You’ll often see results within a few days of your first treatment, however your appearance will continue to gradually improve in the following weeks. For best results, we recommend a course of three sessions of Morpheus8, spaced six weeks apart. Results are then maintained for over a year with bimonthly sessions of Forma skin surface RF treatments. These can now be packaged into a course, with huge savings. n To book a consultation to discuss Morpheus8, call us on 01200 538668, or email: info@rejuvamed.co.uk

SO, WHAT IS MORPHEUS8?

Morpheus8 is a combination of two anti-ageing treatments in one. This power couple, together triggers our own natural healing mechanisms of collagen and elastin production, without injections into the face or body. Not only can this treatment improve the appearance of sagging and excess fat in the face and neck, it can also reduce pigmentation, treat acne scars, fade stretch marks and reduce

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LONG LASTING RESULTS Helen Coates talks about the latest beauty innovations at her Crawshawbooth salon

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espite Helen Coates’ impressive portfolio of aesthetic and beauty treatment technology, she is constantly reinventing the business with the most current trends. Recently, Helen has been busy with eyes and lips as she and her team have been training in the very latest techniques. From microblading and ombre powder brow to permanent make-up with eyeliner and even lip liner and blush – there’s so much to learn from Helen, who has more than 25 years’ experience in the industry.

illusion of brow hair. A pigment refresh is required every 12 months. Microblading is perfect to enhance a full brow or correct and create a perfect brow for those with thin or patchy brows.”

PERMANENT MAKE-UP: LONG-LASTING RESULTS Helen is an expert in the application of permanent make-up and has seen a rise in clients wanting to have semi-permanent eyeliner and lipliner: “The new kid on the block is definitely the introduction of permanent lip blush. Permanent eyeliner places pigment between the lashes with long lasting results. Eyes look defined throughout the day and night. No need to battle with eyeliner again.

HOW DOES IT DIFFER FROM THE OMBRE POWDER BROW?

“This technique is performed by a machine and is also known as micropigmentation or permanent make-up. It’s become really popular and involves building a beautiful brow by the pixelation of tiny dots. The pigment is inserted into the skin much like a traditional tattoo for longer lasting results. It is ideal for people who want a more shaded, softer brow. A colour refresh is applied every 12-18 months.”

MICROBLADE OR TELL US MORE ABOUT OMBRE/COMBINATION THE COMBINATION OR BROWS? OMBRE BROW? “I always tell my clients that it is all down to personal style and requirements when it comes to the different brow techniques. We ask all new clients to come for a consultation and a patch test. It is crucial that we work with the client assessing their hair colour, skin tone, texture and most of all their expectations,” says Helen.

WHO IS MICROBLADING SUITABLE FOR? “Carried out professionally, microblading is a method used to create a very realistic hair stroke brow. It involves using disposable super fine needles to deposit pigment within the upper dermis to create the

“For those who can’t decide between microblading and ombre, this may be the preferred choice. It’s a combination between the two, hair strokes and powder fill for a really natural defined brow. No two clients will have the same brow shape and definition but the combination technique is ideal whatever brows you currently have subject to consultation.”

“I am so excited about lip liner and blush,” Helen adds. “Many women notice as they age their lips appear smaller and paler, losing that all-important definition, lipstick doesn’t last and bleeds into the skin. We can apply pigment to create definition, shape and even the appearance of fullness. The pigment can last up to four years and offers a much more youthful appearance.” n

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READY FOR CHANGE? Sixteen weeks until summer! Forget that – how about a lean, healthy body for life? Expert Daniel Masters explains how we can get fit and stay fit. Photography: Andy Tighe That’s one of the main reasons why hiring a personal trainer or coach is so important – someone to make you accountable, who has the answers and understands how the body works. And, no it’s not just about cutting calories or killing yourself in the gym.

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o often we get caught up in the humdrum of life, living for the weekend and looking to the holidays. And it’s at this time of year when many people just like you start to think about the doom and gloom of putting on swimwear. But, what if, instead of trying to get a summer body, we had a different mentality? How about a body for life, not just making short term changes for short term results, but simple changes that have long lasting results and lead to permanent changes with not only the way you look, but the way you feel.

REMEMBER, A BODY FOR LIFE DOESN’T JUST MEAN LOOKING GOOD, BUT FEELING GREAT TOO! It’s about understanding what changes to make first, how you should be training to achieve your goals and how that affects your nutrition. And remember, a body for life doesn’t just mean looking good, but feeling great too. All too often we focus on the external way our bodies look, and while that’s important to some, it’s also important that your body works well too. Ask yourself these all-important questions: • Do you get out of breath too easily? • Do you feel weak or lacking in strength?

• Do you have aches and pains that you don’t know how to remedy? • Do you want to feel and look better? • Are you ready to make some permanent changes and take the next step? • Do you want to make this time the last time you re-start? Just get in touch and see what the team at Masters Fitness can do for you. n Visit our website and submit your consultation form: mastersfitness.co.uk

Sounds easy I know, but the truth is, it isn’t. If it was easy everyone would have cover model bodies and walk around looking like they live in the gym. So, what goes wrong and why do people fail to retain the results they work so hard for? Or, sometimes they fail to see results at all! The answer is simple and the solution is also simple – accountability. Very often we take our eyes off our goals and prioritise other things ahead of our health and wellness.

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THE DAY OF THE HARRIER

Fellwalker Andrew Stachulski recalls a spellbinding encounter with a rare bird of prey

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strode briskly along that familiar track, the central, oldest and best part of it. Here, several miles beyond Slaidburn and around the 1,200 feet contour, the track is a narrow ribbon winding through great expanses of open moorland – a tenuous link indeed with the outside world. Ahead lay miles of enriching solitude before journey’s end, punctuated only by various bird calls on that June morning.

Overnight cloud and drizzle had cleared, and with visibility improving all the time and a light breeze, conditions were ideal for walking. The exact date eludes me now, probably the mid-1990s. When I tell you there was still a reasonable bus service between Clitheroe and Slaidburn at the time, that speaks for itself. It was no surprise to see an RSPB Land Rover. The society is active in this area, with a number of unusual species to be found, and initially I wondered whether the peregrines had returned. Around that time a pair nested hereabouts quite frequently – indeed, one nest had recently been spoiled. A brief scouting around showed no sight

or sound, so I moved on, still not another soul in sight. The familiar sights and sounds of gulls, curlews and red grouse had so lulled my

STEADILY I BECAME AWARE OF A LARGE BIRD OF PREY GLIDING WITH GRACEFUL EASE SOME HUNDRED YARDS AWAY, AT NO GREAT HEIGHT senses that I almost missed the moment when it came. Steadily I became aware of a large bird of prey gliding and circling with graceful ease some hundred yards


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follow, and beyond a bend ahead I was soon out of sight of the vehicles. The second encounter proved even more spectacular, and closer, than the first. A curious shape on the moor, barely 20 yards away, was no tree-stump or rock. It was the harrier again, somewhere near a nest perhaps? He rose noiselessly and for several more minutes I had the great fortune to witness another spectacular display. How often I had passed that way and dreamed of seeing just this!

away, at no great height above the moor. Roughly buzzard size, but narrower wings and a more elegant carriage – I was at full concentration now. As it circled closer, I was thrilled to detect the silvery-grey plumage and black primaries that could only mean a male hen-harrier. I hunched myself down, cursing my gaudy orange rucksack, and kept as still as possible, entranced by the flying display. The harrier seemed relatively indifferent to my presence. The bird circled away after a few minutes, and behind, a second vehicle had appeared by the Land Rover! Little question now what they were monitoring. I moved on, with a definite schedule to

warden’s telephoto lens, perched near her nest perhaps half-a-mile away. The harriers of Bowland continue to live a charmed life, for in these carefully guarded grouse moors they are scarcely welcome. All bird lovers wish them well – they have some successful breeding years, some unsuccessful, but they keep returning. I was so fortunate that day. Truly, a spellbinding vision of beauty in a remote and seemingly desolate spot may await you too. All walkers and lovers of the Forest of Bowland will, I am sure, wish the harriers well. n

AS IT CIRCLED CLOSER, I WAS THRILLED TO DETECT THE SILVERY-GREY PLUMAGE AND BLACK PRIMARIES THAT COULD ONLY MEAN A MALE HEN-HARRIER Its call was quite a surprise, a repeated chattering call, longer but less harsh than a peregrine’s. Then the vision passed as the light grey spectre glided away, and I resumed the long track towards journey’s end. Now, again, just gulls, curlew and grouse were to be heard but I felt greatly enriched. During the rest of the walk, I met only two other walkers – I wonder if they were equally treated? Since that day I have only seen female harriers, one viewed through a kindly RSPB

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lifestyle of Blackburn Rifle and Pistol Club. Members aged eight to 16 years old learned how to safely handle air pistols as well as the skill of shooting in an accurate and timely manner with turning targets. Although the weather on competition day was wild, our members took it in their stride and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. So much so they have entered the next triathlon, which takes place in North Wales. Fundraising is very important for the club so we were delighted to host Food Bingo at Chipping Village Hall. A busy evening, which was well supported by the village and locals helped raise £650. This will go towards the running of the camps in the summer.

IN THE SADDLE The committee also organised a successful It’s been a busy start to the year for Chipping Pony Club members, Arena Eventing competition held at Kelsall who have been involved in various activities, writes Joanne Conlon. Hill Equestrian Centre, Cheshire. The Photography: Dobbin Photography competition is a round of show jumps and

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he Pony Club is very much about taking part in many equestrian disciplines and Chipping members are encouraged to have a go at everything from mounted games to show jumping,dressageandtriathlons.Thebeginning of 2022 has certainly been busy. With an age range of three to 24, activities are varied with one common interest – the enjoyment of spending time with ponies and horses.

The inter-branch winter league competitions in dressage, show jumping and mounted games continue with Chipping members competing in all disciplines. Alongside these competitions the branch run training sessions with excellent quality tuition. For the younger members mini rallies have been held. This gives the member on

lead rein or just off lead rein the chance to practice their riding with their friends. The sessions are always fun and exciting and a pleasure to watch.

Our enthusiastic members recently competed in a triathlon held at Casterton School, Kirkby Lonsdale. Triathlon Pony Club style is running, swimming and shooting air pistols. Our dedicated triathletes have been learning how to shoot with the help

cross country fences including a water jump with riders aiming to go clear and be nearest to the optimum time. Competitors came from as far as the Lake District, Crewe, Anglesey and the Peak District. Our own member Georgia had a successful day winning her class. Back in Lancashire and now at Myerscough International Arena, success continued with Amy winning her show jumping class in the Barrier Animal Health Spring Festival qualifier. She will, next month, compete at Arena UK, Lincolnshire in the national finals. We wish her all the luck. The programme of activities over the next few months sees no let up and members are all looking forward to the longer days and better weather. n

If you’d like to know more about Pony Club, and in particular Chipping Branch, please contact the District Commissioner Joanne Conlon 01200 445143 or email: chipping@pcuk.org


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FOUR WEEKS... FOUR WINS! It was celebrations all round for Highclere owners who saw four wins in just four weeks last month, writes Jason Fildes

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n what is usually a quiet month, Highclere celebrated four winners from just a handful of runners last month – at smaller racecourses spread far and wide throughout the country! Coolnaugh Haze got the ball rolling with a dominant display at Plumpton. It was only his second run for a new, enthusiastic group of owners and he won his Novice Hurdle impressively. He set off in front, jumping brilliantly and never saw another rival, coming home six lengths clear at the line. Spycatcher, trained by Karl Burke at Middleham, launched himself to the head of the ante-post market for the valuable All Weather Sprint Championship Final on Good Friday having won the Listed Kachy Stakes at Lingfied in extraordinary style. The race looked over for him before it had begun as he was squeezed right out as the stalls opened and had to be rousted along

by jockey Clifford Lee to join the field. He sat and suffered at the back and looked as if he would have to sprout wings to get involved in the race but under a great ride from Clifford, he took off on the outside, turning for home to pass the whole field and get up on the line. It was such a thrill to watch and hopes are now high for the big finale at Newcastle in April.

up in the 3m Maiden Hurdle at Ludlow. ‘Stumpy’ relished the extra three furlongs and under a positive ride from jockey Tom O’Brien, had control of the race with half a mile to run, never giving his owners any cause for concern. He looks a lovely staying chaser prospect for the future, but hopefully we can gain another victory over hurdles with this lovely young gelding before the end of the season.

STUMPY RELISHED THE EXTRA THREE FURLONGS AND UNDER A POSITIVE RIDE FROM JOCKEY TOM O’BRIEN, HAD CONTROL OF THE RACE It’s great fun going to some of these lesser-known tracks as there is always a warm welcome. The owners’ lunch is usually excellent and the local crowd are very knowledgeable and love their racing! It’s a lovely way to spend some wintry days out cheering on a winner – or four! n

The ever-reliable Digital, trained near Thirsk by Kevin Ryan, stormed to victory in the five-furlong £30k Betfair Handicap at Southwell. In one of the most valuable races run at the track all season, he went clear in the last furlong and will be one to follow in all the big Sprint Handicaps this summer. Finally Pulling Stumps (main image) bolted

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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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s I try to think about the highs and lows of the past month and what we’ve got planned on the estate, it all seems inconsequential given the horrific events in Ukraine. One thing it does do is drive home how lucky we all are living in the Ribble Valley in such a peaceful and tranquil part of the world. Amber and I are working hard to finalise the plan for the hotel, spa and members’ club. We have toured the country looking at lots of spectacular hotels and resorts and believe we will have a scheme in the very near future. I am pleased to say Hindelini’s is currently hitting its mission statement with flying colours. Our aim is to create a fun atmosphere and cook the classics using local, high quality, Lancashire produce while maintaining an exciting, seasonal and varied specials board to keep everyone interested.

All menus will be published on hindelinis.co.uk. We have introduced the Thursday Club which so far this year has welcomed a number of live performances as well as some very entertaining quiz and bingo nights. Please note coming up is a St Patrick’s day party with live music from the amazing Hayley Eccles. Also, at the end of this month we have a brand-new Mad Hatters Afternoon Tea, which will include some fun activities around the estate. Everything that is planned for the restaurant will all be published on our

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various social media channels and the Hindelinis website. As far as lodge sales are concerned, sales are flying and we are really enjoying welcoming new owners to the estate. Our bespoke lodges start at around £240,000 and come from Lissett Lodges, probably the best manufacturer in the UK. 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 Finally, I am pleased to

announce that we are planning an August Bank Holiday weekend festival on the estate. For more information sign up on our website for updates. n OUR LUXURY BESPOKE LODGES START AT AROUND £240,000 Gisburne Park Estate Mill Lane, Gisburn BB7 4LP 01200 415300 gisburnepark.com

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RACING ACROSS THE WORLD

Celebrating 125 years of design and innovation, 2022 sees the UK based men’s road cycling team, Ribble Weldtite Pro Cycling, presented with their all-new Ribble Ultra SL R team edition machines, designed to win on the world stage, writes Gail Bailey

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rossing three centuries and famed for its innovative and award-winning bike-building design, leading British cycle brand Ribble Cycles maintains the same company ethos. It is a local business that continues to be the best and continues to fly the flag proudly – not only for British engineering, design and ingenuity but for Lancashire too. At an event held at their state-of-the-art Clitheroe showroom, Ribble Cycles presented the Ribble Weldtite Pro-Cycling (RWPC)


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team with their new Ultra SL R race machines, before the team flew out to Alicante for pre-season training in Calpe: “It is brilliant to host such an exciting team bike launch event at our flagship store, bringing together a world-class product, pro-riders, partners and people in our

WE HAVE LOTS OF AMBITION FOR THE TEAM THIS YEAR WITH A GROUP OF ACCOMPLISHED RIDERS WHO ARE THE OLYMPIC MEDALLISTS OF THE FUTURE, COUPLED WITH AN EVOLUTIONARY BIKE

unique brand-immersive showroom. It’s a great start to the season and the launch pad of many new in-store initiatives celebrating our 125 years heritage, cycling passion and pedigree,” said Ribble Commercial Director David Stacey. The Ultra SL R, designed and engineered by Ribble Cycles, is the culmination of over three years research and development, from a simple brief to create the fastest aero road bike in the world, and it is now the exciting next phase. Jamie Burrow, Head of Product says: “It has been a long project, but we know we have developed an unrivalled bike in terms of aerodynamics and speed, and we are ready now to see it have real world testing and to see the riders competing with the bike on a global scale.” The aerodynamically optimised and fully UCI-approved bike has been finished in the new striking 2022 Team Edition Custom Colour design featuring a Midnight Ink, Fresh Mandarin and Alpine White palette with metallic finish. Jack Rees, Director of Operations for the RWPC team, says: “As a team we place a heavy emphasis on optimising all areas of performance from our bikes, equipment, clothing and helmets to in-race strategy. To have access to a pure aero

WE ARE A BRITISH TEAM FLYING THE FLAG FOR A BRITISH BRAND AND ARE HOPING THIS WILL BE OUR MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR YET bike, and knowing the level of research and development that is behind it, especially in terms of the unique handlebars, means the whole team are looking forward to testing it on the world stage. It gives a real competitive advantage for us that we aim to use competing both at home and abroad.” The competitive season starts for the team in March and the RWPC Team have an impressive line-up of 16 riders, which includes Tanfield brothers Charlie and

Harry – Charlie has already represented Great Britain in the 2020 Olympics, and is currently preparing for the upcoming commonwealth games: “We have lots of ambition for the team this year with a group of accomplished riders who are the Olympic medallists of the future, coupled with an evolutionary bike. We are a British team flying the flag for a British brand and are hoping this will be our most successful year yet,” Jack adds. Jamie concludes: “The launch of the Ultra SL R has been a success and now being involved with the RWPC Team and gaining feedback from the riders’ perspective, will inform our research and development as we continue to lead further innovation and creation of world-class racing machines.” n For further information contact: ribblecycles.co.uk

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have visited Ukraine on a few occasions and I have also visited Russia several times. I find it impossible to believe that the people of Russia support the invasion of Ukraine. I am still coming to terms with the fact that the Russian president has taken this decision and I pay tribute to the brave Russian citizens who have taken to the streets, in huge numbers, to show their anger and I have huge respect for the people of Ukraine as they fight to retain their independence and their way of life. The British people meanwhile are throwing their support behind Ukraine and it was a wonderful spectacle at the England v Wales game at Twickenham and the Carabao cup final at Wembley to witness huge crowds cheering and sustaining long applause for the messages displayed at both stadiums. Sport normally tries to stay a

million miles away from politics but the message to President Putin is clear – you started this war and you must now end it – or we will isolate you. It saddens me that the world community is only just coming out of enforced isolation due to Covid and now faces man-made danger. Another normalisation has been the scaffolding coming down around the Elizabeth Tower in Parliament. Four years on from the start of the refurbishment of the tower and we can see the re-emergence of one of the world’s most iconic landmarks. Parliament has also installed two new lamps to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. MPs and Peers contributed towards the gift, which will be enjoyed by the huge number of visitors who are now coming back to tour the Palace of Westminster. We recently welcomed the US Speaker of the House of Representatives to the Commons. Nancy Pelosi was on fine form as she toasted her UK friends in the glorious State Rooms of Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle. As she looked around, Nancy made reference to there being nothing as historic in the USA.

Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans meets the US Speaker of the House of Representatives and condemns President Putin’s invasion of Ukraine

Which brings me full circle to the invasion of Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited a Ukranian Orthodox church, the Speaker wore his blue and yellow tie and Parliament was illuminated with the colours of the Ukranian flag. I have received huge numbers of emails from Ribble Valley constituents giving their support to Ukraine and wanting our Government to give whatever support they can to help. These are incredibly worrying times and the next few weeks will be critical as to what happens. We stand on the brink of a much wider escalation of this conflict and we all pray that world leaders can have some influence on President Putin, but my hopes are not high. It is with the brave people of Russia that I wish to leave a last word. We have seen hundreds of anti-war, Russian protesters being arrested on the streets of Moscow in defiance of what they know to be wrong. I pray that their numbers will grow and their voices become louder. If Putin won’t listen to leaders around the world, then maybe he will finally listen to the brave chorus of his own citizens. God Bless them and the people of Ukraine. n


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FULL OF FUN Most of us celebrate Easter the same way we celebrate Christmas, enjoying some extra days off work and enjoying lots of good food and too much chocolate!

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n those extra days off at Easter why not get the family involved in some fun activities. Easter is the perfect time to get outdoors with so many signs of spring bursting into life. Choose a walk length to suit the whole group – you don’t have to go far to enjoy blooming daffodils, bluebells and cherry blossom or spot spring lambs and plenty of birds and wildlife. Studies show spending just five minutes in nature can boost your mood and ability to focus and reduce anxiety. Even reluctant teenagers will enjoy themselves once they get going! Why not plan a walk that ends in one of the Ribble Valley’s beautiful villages for tea and cake or a pub lunch? We also have some fantastic farm parks

in the area, and they are great places for a simple but satisfying day out. Children can get up close to farm animals and enjoy some good old-fashioned outdoor fun. Easter is an especially good time to visit, with egg hunts and other events, as well as lovely experiences like bottle feeding lambs and collecting eggs from the hens. Why not get kids gardening – let them have a go at growing their own plants? The Easter holidays are a perfect time to sow summer veg and flowers and children will love to watch their plants grow. All sorts of containers can be recycled for sowing seeds, on the initial potting, sow seeds in toilet or kitchen rolls, that way you can simply re-pot or re-plant when necessary, without removing the

bio-degradable cardboard. Easter has always been a time to spend with family and by thinking creatively you can come up with an Easter experience to remember. It’s a lovely time of year when everything starts blossom and bloom and this is recorded historically – before the Christians got their hands on Easter, we celebrated the arrival of spring and the return of Eostre, who was the pagan goddess of the dawn and fertility. Eggs had a powerful meaning to both pagans and early Christians, as symbols of birth. Easter is what’s known as a moveable feast in the Christian calendar, that is, it doesn’t fall on the same date each year. It’s all something to do with the rise of the full moon following the Spring Equinox – suffice to say that Easter Sunday can fall any time between 22nd March and 25th April, and this year it’s on 17th April. So enjoy your days off, with some spring sunshine you can get out and about, with a lovely walk in the countryside or getting started in your garden in readiness for summer, the Easter holidays are set to be full of fun! n


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authorised to stock the brand. Ribble Valley e-Bikes provides a service site at Gisburn Forest Trail Park where bikes can be pre-booked and delivered for customers to explore the forest and enjoy the thrill of off-roading. The company also has further collaborations with accommodation providers in the area to allow visitors to explore the scenery without worrying about organising baggage. Cycle Safaris with James’ Places is one such collaboration where customers can explore the Ribble Valley and the Yorkshire Dales – Roger and his team deliver the bikes and James’ Places transport the luggage – perfect!

Ribble Valley e-Bikes has expanded to meet customer needs as more and more of us swap four wheels for two to explore our beautiful countryside, writes Gail Bailey. Photography: Kirsten Platt

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oger Wolstenholme, owner of Ribble Valley e-Bikes, has a wealth of knowledge of the sector, as well as the area, to give both technical advice and guidance on where to visit to experience the best routes – and the most perfect views of the Ribble Valley. As well as the hire centre based in Dunsop Bridge, Ribble Valley e-Bikes has recently opened a new shop in Clitheroe with a focus on sales: “The town is becoming a real hub for cyclists,” explains Roger. “The sales arm of our business is developing and expanding – and with the benefit of offering hire as well, it’s a great chance to try before you buy.” Bike sales and hire are available from either venue with Dunsop acting primarily as the hire HQ and Clitheroe as the retail base. E-bikes are electric-assisted pedal bikes. Ridden just like any conventional bike, they also have a battery-powered drive system to give a boost when needed. This means they make the hills in the Ribble Valley

more accessible to more people. The pandemic has raised the profile of electric bikes and they have re-emerged as a practical mode of transport as well as a leisure activity: “More and more people are using bikes to get to work as well as riding for fun, keeping us both more physically and mentally fit, as well as the added bonus of being much better for the environment. “Our aim is to make the search for your new e-bike as pleasurable and relaxed as possible and to ensure that you have all the facts to make a fully informed decision,” Roger adds. The range of bikes available is carefully selected to suit all levels of cycling proficiency and to offer quality and reliability. Brands include British companies Raleigh and Volt, German manufacturer Haibike and French company LaPierre, and includes mountain bikes, road bikes and hybrid models. The fantastic Woom children’s range is also available with Ribble Valley e-Bikes being one of only three stores in the country

The Spread Eagle at Sawley is also a drop off and collection point for Ribble Valley e-Bikes and another perfect base from which to explore the area hassle free! “Cycling is the greenest transport you can use and with the recent welcome changes in the Highway Code it is now much more accessible,” says Roger. “Better for you and the environment.” n

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Adam Bromley, partner at Forbes Solicitors looks at the benefits of commercial buy-to-lets

esidential buy-to-let has been criticised in recent years due to the three per cent Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) surcharge, changes to mortgage underwriting standards and the reducing mortgage interest tax-relief combined with Brexit and Covid-19. Investors are now looking towards commercial buy-to-let as an alternative. This means purchasing a property with the goal of renting it out to another business. The benefits of a commercial buy-to-let include longer leases as commercial leases last years or even decades, which offers security for investors. Additionally, tenants are usually liable for any maintenance costs and landlords have very little to do with anything that goes wrong. Furthermore, there has been a slow discontinuation of the

mortgage tax relief and SDLT rates are capped at five per cent over £250,000 for commercial property, whereas residential SDLT rates can reach 12 per cent over £1,500,00. As with any property purchase, some risks need to be considered. For instance, commercial leases can often be terminated if it contains a ‘break clause’. This gives flexibility to tenants to deal with an uncertain future. Moreover, tenants can also be lost in times of recession and replacing them could take a while as evidenced by Covid-19. A valuation of a property is difficult to obtain because of the greater range of factors that can affect the value, such as the economic outlook and the location. The first step to the process of a commercial buy-to-let is finding a tenant to occupy the property. The Heads of Terms, which set out the main points of a transaction (subject to contract) are agreed between the landlord and tenant. Once the Heads of Terms are agreed, they are sent to the appointed solicitors, who then prepare a draft lease. Thereafter, the solicitor forwards the lease to the tenant or the tenant’s solicitors and a process of due diligence will be carried out whereby the clauses of the lease are negotiated in accordance with the parties’ requirements and enquiries are raised. As soon as the lease is completed, the tenant takes possession of the property. For prospective investors, a commercial buy-to-let may seem daunting. But our experienced buy-to-let solicitors can offer advice on the drafting of all forms of leases. We will ensure that the lease reflects our client’s needs, while also keeping a balancing act, whereby the tenant’s obligations are kept in mind. n Adam Bromley is a partner at Forbes Solicitors’ Commercial Property 01254 222344 adam.bromley@forbessolicitors.co.uk

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ohabitation continues to be the fastest growing family type in the UK, with the Office for National Statistics reporting that the number of couples choosing to live together without getting married or entering a civil partnership, in what is often called a common-law marriage, increased by 137 per cent between 1996 and 2020. Many people are still however, of the mind that a common-law marriage provides the same rights as legally married couples. It doesn’t. Some couples take the steps to put in place a cohabitation agreement, which sets out what they want to happen if the relationship breaks down. However, many don’t. So, what happens when cohabitees who are not married, but own a property together decide that they need to separate? What legislation is there to protect their property, and any dependent children?

Rachel Harrison and Angharad Bentley of Farleys Solicitors advise on protecting your assets as a cohabiting couple • Decide the nature and extent of how a property is owned by two (or more) people Essentially, TOLATA permits a Court to decide who are the legal and beneficial owners of a property, and in what proportion. In some cases, you can make a claim even if you are not named on the deeds to the property. The decision to issue Court proceedings is a last resort, and these types of claims can often be settled outside of Court, but it’s important to get the right legal advice on your side. Proving someone has/or hasn’t got a financial interest in property or land can involve very technical and robust legal arguments, so you need an experienced dispute resolution solicitor on your side to ensure the best result. We are also seeing a rise in separating unmarried couples who have been badly advised by a solicitor when a property was purchased, in terms of protecting their individual interests. These situations can give rise to a professional negligence claim.

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If an unmarried, separating couple own (or one person owns) a property which was shared together, then a claim might be able to be made under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (TOLATA). With TOLATA, there are three main types of application that can be made with the Court having the power to: • Order a sale of a property, including directions on the practical arrangements for the sale • Decide who is entitled to occupy

often made in tandem with proceedings under TOLATA. Under Schedule 1 the Court can make provision for children under 18 years of age for periodical payments (regular maintenance), secured periodical payments, a lump sum, a settlement or transfer of property during a child’s minority.

IT’S ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE PLANNING ON LIVING TOGETHER TO AGREE HOW THEIR FINANCIAL AND PROPERTY AFFAIRS WILL BE RESOLVED Once the children reach majority, unless there are factors that could trigger the end of the arrangement sooner, the property might be sold, with the proceeds of sale being divided in the proportions directed by the Court or as may be agreed between the parties themselves. For children aged 18 or over, in some limited situations the Court can make periodical payments and/or a lump sum payment, sometimes directly to the child for their benefit. It’s always a good idea for people who are planning on living together to agree in advance how their financial and property affairs will be resolved should separation occur – however unlikely that may seem at the outset. Whatever stage you are at in your relationship – legal advice at an early stage is the most important step to protect yourself and what matters most to you. n

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These things understandably get more complex when children are involved. When a relationship between an unmarried couple breaks down it is possible in some cases for an application to be made to the Court in respect of children under Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989. Schedule 1 claims are

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THEY CALL IT PUPPY LOVE Samantha Martin talks about the things to consider before getting a puppy

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efore I start this, I must confess that I, Samantha Martin, sometimes (often), prefer the company of dogs to humans. I saw Roy Keane in a recent interview make the comment that if you want loyalty then to get a dog. He’s not wrong. Any dog owner will tell you that the love and loyalty from your dog is way more than that of any human. But don’t be fooled by all the love, fluff and cuddles of a puppy. They are 24/7 and require a lot of care and attention. Getting a puppy is not a decision to be taken lightly or on a whim. A few weeks ago we brought home our latest dog, Derek, a beautiful Cavapoo, aged 11 weeks. I’ve had several dogs in the past so I’m experienced enough in taking care of a dog. I’ve been wanting to get one for a while, since my last Labrador died at the ripe old age of 13.

IT’S A MASSIVE COMMITMENT. PUPPIES ARE LIKE BABIES, JUST ALLOWED IN A LOT LESS PLACES different breeds and their temperament and went to view several puppies. The moment we set eyes on Derek we were in love.

If you’ve made the decision to get a puppy, and it’s your first one, you may want to have a second think before making the commitment. Because it’s a massive commitment. Puppies are like babies, just allowed in a lot less places. They are tying, cost a lot to keep, and take up a lot of your time until they are fully trained, or at least house trained. It’s also important to know the breed you are getting. If you want long country walks, then you’d be more suited to something like a Labrador. But if you want a cuddle machine that doesn’t shed its hair, then a breed like my Derek is ideal. It’s important to think about other family members too. If you have chidren, especially young children they might think a puppy is like a toy, then make sure you choose a dog that is ok with children. Likewise, think about visitors to your home, or being able to socialise when out and about. The timing of us getting Derek was also carefully thought through. I knew that to get him settled and trained quickly and easily, I would have to spend most of my time with him for the first few days and be at home with him for a few weeks.


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Please do not think that you can collect a puppy on a Friday and start to leave it on its own when you go to work on Monday. That is just asking for problems. To a puppy, everything is a new experience and often frightening. You have to be on hand to give them lots of reassurance and love to help them settle in to their new home. They will cry and it’s important to not ignore this or let them get anxious. Even at night, just a quick reassurance and a little rub will help to calm them. This does however mean that you are going to have to sleep with the dog close by for the first few days, and your sleep will be disturbed. A puppy also doesn’t know right from wrong, so you must use positive rewards and praise to help them learn the basic rules of the house. Obviously, toilet training is the big one here and this does take time. Your dog will soon learn that they need to go outside to go to the toilet if this is reinforced with treats and praise. Your dog wants to please you. They want to make you happy. But everything is new to them so basic training just takes a little while to master. In the beginning, if you

are using puppy pads, then be sure to praise the dog for using them. But give them even more praise for going outside.

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already learning his signals for wanting to go outside. When he learnt there was a treat involved this soon became wanting to go out every five minutes so we had to reinforce the message that although he was a good boy for going out, he only got a treat if he actually did something. Sleeping at night can be like having a newborn baby. For the first two weeks Derek would wake in the night wanting to go out. But I’d quickly let him out and then straight back to bed, settled and back to sleep. By his third week with us, he was sleeping right through the night, with a roaring snore that sounded like a little piggy. I will reiterate that we have been very lucky with Derek and he’s been very good and settled very quickly. But we knew from the start we had to make ourselves available to help him settle. This wasn’t going to be a part time hobby. It is true that dogs are man’s best friend. I am delighted that we now have another dog and I am sure that he will bring us lots of love over the years. But if you are thinking of getting a dog then please think very carefully and be prepared for it. n


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CHARITY F O C U S Live Ribble Valley takes a look at the many and varied charity projects that are taking place in towns and villages across the region If you have any charity news please contact: jan.woolley@live-magazines.co.uk

FESTIVAL BEGINS A special Queen’s Platinum Concert is being organised by Ribble Valley Music Festival at St Peter’s Church in Salesbury on 28th May as an overture to the Buckingham Palace events the following week. The concert will bring the Queen’s 70-year reign to life with music from each of the seven decades, performed by the versatile and entertaining Championship Section Wingates Band and there will be reference to major events and cultural changes during this second Elizabethan age depicted in drama and dance by the Performance Academy. Red, white and blue attire is optional. The Ribble Valley Music Festival which brings quality music to the Ribble Valley, will start with an event on 23rd April and this is followed by four events up to September with more in the pipeline. Advance Bookings are advised for these popular events by calling 01254 384893 or email: info@ribblevalleymusic.co.uk or £10 entrance on the night. All proceeds will be donated to the church.

FUNRAISING RECORD James Hall & Co has marked a momentous half millionpound fundraising milestone for SPAR’s charity partner Marie Curie. To celebrate the landmark £500,000 figure, the highest fundraising James Hall & Co company-owned stores from each region of the North of England have been recognised for their achievements and fundraising methods. The highest fundraising independent store was named as Nigel and Sue Masters’ SPAR store in Oswaldtwistle, which has raised £5,271.75 since SPAR partnered with Marie Curie in March 2017. Fundraising initiatives have varied from fancy dress competitions and cake stalls through to second-hand book sales and raffles. James Hall & Co, SPAR UK’s primary wholesaler and distributor for Northern England, supports Marie Curie through a number of initiatives. The company donates a penny to Marie Curie from the sale of every SPAR sandwich sold in one of the 600 SPAR stores it services in Northern England, and James Hall & Co helped distribute PPE to frontline Marie Curie nurses throughout the duration of the pandemic. Marie Curie, the UK’s leading end of life care charity, provides essential frontline nursing and hospice care for people with terminal illness, as well as a free support line and a wealth of information and support.


the popular Painting Padiham is back Saturday 14 MAY 2022 Artists will be able to compete for cash prizes by creating an original piece of art depicting Padiham and its people, over the course of one day in May. This exciting plein air event is open to both professional and amateur artists who are asked to produce a piece of work on location, using any medium, excluding photography. Participants are asked to select a location within a 2km radius of Padiham Town Hall and produce a painting of Padiham or relating to a Padiham person. Gawthorpe Hall is also acceptable as a suitable location. Visitors to the event will be able to follow a trail to see artists at work and enjoy seeing original art created before their eyes. On the day, artists will register at the event hub in Padiham Town Hall from 8am. Blank canvases, board or paper will be stamped before they move out to their chosen location. Completed works will be handed in before the 6pm deadline. An exhibition of the submitted works will be held at Picture House Gallery for 3 weeks, following the prize giving and launch

event on Saturday 21st May. There will be 3 main prizes plus a Peoples Choice Award, decided via social media. A visitor guide & map will be available on the day, showing the locations of all the artists. Each artist will have a number and an artists bio on display. As well as the artists trail, visitors will be able to take part in FREE creative workshops and activities, taking part in both town centre locations and Gawthorpe Hall grounds. A free vintage bus will take visitors to and from the town centre to Gawthorpe Hall and visitors will be able to admire the recently refurbished town centre and visit the new shops and eateries. Gawthorpe Hall will also be open to visitors.

LIVE PAINTING, DRAWING & SKETCHING EVENT Event organised by Burnley Council, Picture House Gallery, Gawthorpe Hall (LCC) and supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund & Padiham Town Council

To enter the competition visit padiham.org.uk/paintingpadiham2022 or contact Heather Shenton at the Picture House Gallery, Burnley Road, Padiham: 01282 774070. For more information about Padiham town centre and the Painting Padiham event visit www.padiham.org.uk Event organised by Burnley Council, Picture House Gallery, Gawthorpe Hall (LCC) and supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund & Padiham Town Council Follow us on facebook.

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he luxurious Everything Retreat is set in the heart of the Ribble Valley and is totally focused on bringing a concept that allows guests to slow down, switch off and enjoy all that the area has to offer. From the time of your first enquiry, you will have a unique concierge service at your disposal: • Fine dining at one of the region’s awardwinning restaurants? Your table will be booked! • Champagne breakfast in your luxury lodge? Delivered directly to your door! • An evening of entertainment at an exclusive event? Your tickets have arrived and your chauffeur awaits! • A quiet cycle ride through the leafy, green countryside? Your electric bike is all set for an adventure! From the touch of a button or just a phone

TAKE GUESTS TO AN EXCLUSIVE EVENT OR DELIVERING A GOURMET FOOD HAMPER TO THEIR DOOR When you arrive at Everything Retreat you’ll be taken in an electric golf buggy along smooth and silent pathways to your chosen lodge.

You will be blown away by the peaceful rural backdrop and, of course, your chosen lodge! Each of the 12 one-bedroom, open-plan lodges sits in its own plot amidst indigenous trees, ponds and rolling green countryside.

There are six Signature lodges all featuring a king size bed, luxury linen, walk in shower room, sofa, mini-kitchen, TV and media unit, underfloor heating and a cosy log burner. Every detail has been curated using natural materials. Each lodge also has its own private hot tub. Imagine the end of a long day with glass of ‘something’ watching the sun set over our


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Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This is the place we call home – and you can too whilst you are in our care. Move onto the themed lodges and the indulgence increases. Visit the inviting Japanese (Koya) themed lodge and be greeted by an oriental style garden with Asian grasses and maples. Step inside the exotic interior featuring a four-poster bed, dark wood kitchen and media unit, a shower room featuring a black ceramic suite, warming wood burner and underfloor heating. Visit the African (Itambe) themed lodge which is surrounded by an authentic ‘boma’ – a traditional natural hedge to keep wild animals at bay, inspired by the travels of Louise, whose unique vision is behind Everything Retreat: “Africa is one of my favourite places,” says Louise, who was born and bred on the lane where Everything Retreat is located and has lived there ever since. “The retreat is a place I am so excited to share and I am so proud to call this area my home.” With stunning views of majestic Pendle Hill, and surrounded by the rolling green fields of Mellor, Louise and her team at Everything Retreat have planted more than 1000 trees, native plants, hedgerows and blossoms that will bloom for the first time this Spring. There are also bird, owl and hedgehog boxes set in a wildflower meadow so visitors can embark on an adventure every time they set foot out of their door. Walk a little further up the winding track and guests will discover more themed lodges – an elegant Scandi-style lodge (Scala) featuring stripped pine and light stone. Visit the Highland lodge (Bothy) with its

exterior terrace and fir trees and within the classic interior, a William Morris feature wall and traditional tartans. The English heritage-style lodge (Byre) with its welcoming rose arch, truly encapsulates all that we love about classical, comfortable interiors and the mountain ski-style lodge (Hutte) at the top of the site features fur, exposed pine, wooden floors and a roaring log fire.

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will continue with all our collaborations. We have so many first-class businesses here in the Ribble Valley and they can all help in providing an amazing experience for our guests. Our collaborations are with small, boutique-style businesses as well as larger, long-established enterprises,” says Louise. “We have tried to think of everything that we imagine you would want in a stay, starting from an electrical charging point for your car, to a space for your wet clothes and boots, plus the option of doggy day care if required – and you can rest easily in a beautifully comfortable bed with glorious linen. “Our concierge service is unique – whether that’s a chauffeur to take guests to an exclusive event or delivering a gourmet food hamper to their door, guests can quite literally curate their own exclusive luxury break.” n Booking lines for Everything Retreat are now open

EVERYTHING GUESTS CAN QUITE LITERALLY CURATE THEIR OWN EXCLUSIVE LUXURY BREAK The interiors have been designed and accessorised by local businesses DeepHaus design and Tannery Interiors and local tradesmen have worked on developing the site: “Throughout this project we have intentionally used local craftsmen – and this

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lifestyle Traffic chaos in Whalley, net-zero targets and Clitheroe Food Festival are some of the topics considered by Live Magazines’ Tedd Walmsley

I will post the report on our social media platforms and am more than happy to send to anyone interested by mail. Once again, I intend to write to the leader of the council inviting him or indeed anyone else, to give their views in an article in the next issue.

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t has been more than three months since my last article and in that time the world stage has changed so much with Covid, the Ukraine, the increase in the cost of living and the energy crisis. Sadly, time stands still it appears in the Ribble Valley. Let me start on one positive note – although I’m possibly a little premature, I do hope to bring good news very soon on the roads and pavements likened to Mumbai. o you live, work or shop in Whalley? I’d love to hear your thoughts on the chaos caused by the pavement widening scheme and the subsequent carnage this is causing. The funding for this has come from the hard-fought Section 106 levy from the house-builders, but in my opinion this money is wasted. Why do Ribble Valley planners not consider bigger projects such as a car park or sports hall and make Whalley a more attractive village to visit? It’s ironic that the current work actually achieves less car parking at a time when clearly more is needed. Talking of Whalley, recent articles in the local press suggest another uptick in delinquent behaviour including the mindless destruction of the toilets (£30k repairs in the last year alone) and the theft of stone from the ancient abbey. RVBC, which has yet to consider CCTV upgrades to catch or deter these hooligans, should be helping make Whalley safe. I share the local councillor’s thoughts that these hooligans need to be named, shamed and set the task of repairing the damage – zero tolerance.

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erhaps the most damaging report I’ve seen this year is the league table of councils and the results of their climate change policies. Let’s be clear here – we live in a beautiful part of the country, steeped in history with an AONB on our doorstep. I remind you of this to demonstrate that RVBC finished at the bottom of the table with a grand total of zero per cent. RVBC have set a zero-target date at 2030, yet seemingly have no plans in place?

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s many of you know I’m a big fan of the Clitheroe Food Festival and loved its evolution from humble beginnings to one of the biggest in the country. With no event for two years there was a glimmer of hope with a date set for 30th July 2022 – it’s now mid-March and as yet there are no details of how to get involved nor it seems any sponsors invited to help defray costs and avoid RVBC having to put their hands in their deep pockets to underwrite this. It’s a great event and attracts in excess of 15k visitors to the town to give the retailers, bars and restaurants a timely boost. At the time of writing, I could see no social media updates. Can I ask those responsible – is it actually going to happen? I’d also like to know what other events are planned to help put the Ribble Valley back on the culinary map? The council must stand alongside the private sector, build rapport and help achieve common business goals to achieve a thriving Ribble Valley economy. y final though this month is on the decisions around planning and enforcement – it appears small individuals or businesses are often the soft target with declined or protracted applications. I’ve even had evidence of an over-zealous officer reporting a new business claiming they had taken up a car-park space by having their bins out at 6.30am for 30 minutes. I’m not sure how many spaces are needed on a car park at that time – I expect not too many. Why not help our businesses not hinder them? I truly hope by the next issue I will have some answers – one way or another I’ll continue to ask the questions. Thank-you for your kind comments – keep them coming. n

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PREP AFTERNOON

TOP MARKS

After two years of postponement, Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall U13 first XIII finally got the chance to defend the Lancashire Cup at Preston Grasshoppers RUFC. The team fought off strong competition and in a fast-paced final, the Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall boys sealed the victory against St Mary’s Crosby, 10-0, to take home the Lancashire Cup.

Westholme School welcomed new families to a Prep Open Afternoon. Everyone was treated to a preview of the brand new Prep school, which the school has confirmed will be opened by distinguished alumna, Professor Sophie Scott CBE in September 2022.

Rossall School student, Oliver Hulme, 12, has passed his Maths GCSE four years early and gaining the highest grade possible. Oliver received top marks in the examination, achieving a level 9 (the equivalent of an A*). Oliver said: “My goal is to eventually study Maths at university and hopefully become a Maths lecturer.”

PROMISING PERFORMERS

FASCINATED BY FOSSILS

Giggleswick School is hosting a ‘Promising Performers’ workshop for budding musicians on 19th March. The event is open to all children, who are not currently at Giggleswick Senior School, with a talent for music, be it instrumental or vocal. Anyone who is currently in Year 5 (minimum level of ability Grade 1) to Year 11 is welcome. For more information go to: giggleswick.org.uk

Pupils at Stonyhurst’s Pre-Prep School recently visited the Stonyhurst Collections where they had the unique opportunity to handle some fossils. Pupils held a large tooth of a megalodon, an ancient and much larger ancestor of the great white shark. To compare, and see how many teeth the megalodons had, they were shown a recent shark’s jaw. The last object they tried to identify, turned out to be poo from a herbivorous dinosaur, fossilised over millions of years!

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APPRENTICE AWARDS NEW APPOINTMENTS

Year 10 Oakhill pupil Finlay qualified for a place on the district team after finishing in eighth place at the Inter-Schools Cross Country Competition at Witton Park. He joined pupils from other local schools, competing against Year 10 and 11 runners, taking on a boggy course in appalling weather. Finlay performed brilliantly, finishing in 21st place and achieving a personal best over a distance of 5k.

Burnley College is celebrating after six of its dedicated Themis apprentices and two talented engineering students were honoured with awards from the Welding Institute. The six Burnley College apprentices are: Georgina Cross, Ella Winterbottom, Alex Bolt, Luke Harris, Jon Mattocks and Bradley Parfitt and the engineering students are: Cerys Ormerod and Callum Robinson.

Nelson and Colne College Group welcomes a new Chairman, Phil Wilkinson and new Vice Chair Emma Schofield. The new appointments further enhance the College Group’s governance bringing a wealth of experience, professional strength and skills from different industry sectors and will continue the strong strategic leadership that has endured over the years.


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RISING TO THE T CHALLENGE… Meena McDonald talks to students at Westholme about the Holistic Award Programme, which celebrates their commitment to all aspects of school life

he holistic nature of Westholme has been at the heart of the school since its inception. Along with the academic rigour and the warm, family ethos, this is what makes the school uniquely outstanding. To nurture, inspire and cultivate even wider engagement from students in the vast array of activities the school offers, Westholme has launched its unrivalled Holistic Awards. The Holistic Award Programme is for all students in Years 7 to 9. It celebrates the essential 21st century skills and abilities, rewarding those who show commitment and engagement in all aspects of school life, developing the key skills necessary for success beyond Westholme. The four key areas of achievement in the Holistic Award Programme are: • Academic success • Co-curricular involvement • Leadership, communication and service to the school • Personal development These encompass everything from having an exemplary homework record, being involved in group activities for sport, art, drama and technology to organising a school assembly, being a librarian or helping to create a wall display. Kindness and compassion in students is also a key area of achievement with students being recognised for acting as role models, organising charity events, supporting friends plus being welcoming to new students. Dr Richard Robson, Principal at Westholme School commented:“The awards are essentially


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a roadmap guiding the students towards taking full advantage of the unique holistic opportunities available at our wonderful school. They are recognised and rewarded with bronze, silver or gold badges at the end of each term, which each student wears with immense pride.” Dr Robson continued: “Students focus on the essential 21st century skills. The consistent nurture, care and dedication that each student receives at Westholme prepares them for successful careers, drawing on the foundation they’ve learnt and experienced at Westholme.”

THE AWARDS ARE ESSENTIALLY A ROADMAP GUIDING THE STUDENTS TOWARDS TAKING FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE UNIQUE HOLISTIC OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE AT OUR WONDERFUL SCHOOL The awards were launched in September 2021 and an astounding 40 students were recently awarded bronze badges, along with some exceptional students receiving silver ones too for the first term’s achievements. The wholehearted commitment and enthusiasm was evident while interviewing several students from Years 7 to 9. Ellen and Millie, who have both successfully secured bronze and silver awards during the first term, believe the programme recognises every aspect of school life and encourages each student to do so much more. They both love to try new activities and are involved in everything from the house plays to playing hockey for Lancashire. Both have challenged themselves and undertaken activities outside their comfort zones and have been rewarded for this. Year 9 student Erin feels the range of clubs Westholme offers is so different from anywhere else,such as Knit Club,Mindfulness, Lego Robotics and Foody Friday. She has improved her own sporting skills and is also involved in the school’s production of The Sound of Music as well numerous musical activities and the Digital Leaders Programme. Jessica started Year 7 in September 2021 and was recognised for her enthusiasm while showing parents and prospective students around the school at a recent open day. Dr Robson, who is incredibly proud of every student at the school, added: “The enthusiasm of each student is genuinely astounding. The awards programme recognises such a

wide range of skills, creating compassionate and kind students who are confident team players, prepared to rise to the challenges and take themselves out of their comfort zone.”

THE AWARDS RECOGNISE THE COMMITMENT OF EACH STUDENT AND PROVIDES THEM WITH SKILLS WHICH CAN BE UTILISED IN THE OUTSIDE WORLD Ismael, Lewis and Daanish have completely embraced the reward programme and are involved in everything from Arts Programmes to Lego Robotics, where students have been designing an innovative magnetised vehicle, which can be used to deliver food and goods to remote places. They believe the support and encouragement the students provide to each other, combined with the healthy competition, motivates them to strive much further. The school recognises the personal development of students throughout their years at Westholme by running award schemes for different age groups such as: • Prep school – The Singleton Award • Years 7 to 9 – The Holistic Awards • Year 10 & 11 – The Ace Awards • Sixth Form – The Richmond Diploma

The icing on the cake remains The Principal’s Award which recognises and rewards truly outstanding students. Dr Robson concluded: “The awards recognise the commitment of each student and provides them with skills which can be utilised in the outside world. This combined with academic rigour and a nurturing environment empowers each student to achieve their aspirations.” n For more information about the school’s Holistic Award Programme and to see the amazing progress as the excitement continues to build for the opening of the new Prep School call: 01254 506070 email: registrar@westholmeschool.com or go to: westholmeschool.com Students interviewed: Erin O’Neill – Year 9 Ellen Naisbitt – Year 9 Millie Ward – Year 8 Daanish Mahmood – Year 8 Lewis Simpson – Year 8 Ismael Karolia – Year 7 Jessica Johns – Year 7

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LEARNING LIFELONG SKILLS Pupils at Stonyhurst College have the opportunity to study for the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme which offers a hands-on, career-focused way of studying

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he International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP) is a vocational Level 3 qualification with international recognition and is an alternative route of study to A levels for pupils aged 16-19. Stonyhurst College explains the many and varied benefits of embarking on the IBCP.

What is the IBCP? At Stonyhurst IBCP pupils can choose to specialise in either sport or business career-related studies and engage with a rigorous study programme that genuinely interests them while gaining transferable and lifelong skills in applied knowledge, critical thinking, communication and crosscultural engagement.

years so there is no need for an intense period of revision at the end of the course, as is the case with A levels. During the two-years IBCP pupils at Stonyhurst foster attitudes and habits of mind that allow them to become lifelong learners willing to consider new perspectives. They become involved in learning that develops their capacity to make a positive difference while the vocational aspect of the course prepares them for effective participation in the changing world of work. Pupils develop a range of workrelated competencies and deepen their understanding in specific areas of knowledge.

What does an IBCP class look like? IBCP pupils are taught in small class sizes with opportunities for face-to-face lessons which leads to enhanced confidence.

Can pupils progress to university having studied the IBCP? Yes, studying the IBCP opens up the option for studying business and sport related subjects at universities across the world. Universities and employers recognise the benefits of the hands-on vocational approach to learning.

Who is the programme suited to? The IBCP is designed for those who are interested in pursuing a more hands-on, career-related approach to education in Sixth Form and who already know they would like to pursue a business or sportrelated career. The IBCP benefits pupils who prefer a structured way of learning with timetabled support and in-person teaching. Stonyhurst attracts talented sportsmen and women competing at national or regional level who find the flexibility of the IBCP timetable suited to their intense training schedules and match days.

What are the benefits of the IBCP for pupils? The vocational aspect of the course offers much more flexibility to A levels, and fewer exams. Exams are assessed over two

hours of Service Learning in order to teach pupils how to plan their time effectively, commit to a cause and manage other people. This can be in the form of sports coaching or volunteering. Pupils also take part in a Personal and Professional Skills module, teaching them skills such as interview techniques and CV writing.

What subjects are IBCP pupils able to study at Stonyhurst? Pupils can choose two subjects, in addition to their CTECH in either sport or business. Subjects typically include psychology, economics, business and management, history, biology, English, music, visual arts, and geography. Pupils at Stonyhurst also benefit from Language Development, learning British Sign Language, and partake in 50

Do IBCP pupils get to mix with pupils taking other courses at Stonyhurst? Yes, there are many opportunities to mix with other pupils within the exciting and extensive co-curricular programme, in the boarding house, during lunch time and in the newly renovated Sixth Form hub. IBCP learners also have lessons with those who take the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme – another course offered at Stonyhurst Sixth Form. n

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LEARNING THROUGH SPORT If you’re passionate about a future in sport, the new VLUK Clitheroe Football College campus could be just the place for you

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upported by the expertise of Virtual Learning UK (VLUK), Ribble Valley youngsters now have the unique opportunity to study locally for a Level 3 BTEC in Sports Coaching and Development. In the past students have had to commute further afield to study for the BTEC, but the newly-launched Clitheroe Football College in collaboration with VLUK, is offering the programme right on their doorstep here in the Ribble Valley. Having established a campus at the Edisford Sports Complex in Clitheroe, students aged 16-18 with five or more GCSEs at grade 4 or above, can apply for the course, which starts in September. With a focus on football, coaching and development, the course is a no-exam qualification and offers virtual learning, work experience, voluntary and paid coaching roles and the opportunity to train and play football on a daily basis at the state-of-the-art facilities at the Edisford campus. Learners work alongside highly trained sporting staff, and once they gain their Level 3 they can progress on to their chosen career or to university to study courses such as Sports Science, Sports Development and Sports Psychology. As a two-year programme, the Level 3

BTEC is also intended for those who would like to progress directly into coaching. Launched by Ribble Valley-based Pro Sport Coaching, Clitheroe Football College has access to sporting professionals who work in the world of coaching, as Adam Lakeland of Pro Sport explains: “Clitheroe

Football College and VLUK is giving youngsters the opportunity to further their interest in sport with this BTEC course. It is something we are passionate about. It’s a local course for local students and there will be ample opportunities for youngsters to gain valuable work experience in a variety of sports, with coaches who work across Lancashire.”

WITH A FOCUS ON FOOTBALL, COACHING AND DEVELOPMENT, THE COURSE IS A NO-EXAM QUALIFICATION In a typical week the Level 3 BTEC, which is worth up to three A levels, involves a minimum of 16 hours virtual study alongside on-site practical learning at the Edisford campus that features a full size 3G pitch, grass pitches, changing facilities, gym access and an Education Suite. Students will learn alongside a dedicated team of professional and UEFA-qualified coaches,presentinganoutstandingenvironment in which youngsters can develop their career. A number of upcoming Open Events are to be hosted by Clitheroe Football College at the Edisford Campus where prospective Level 3 BTEC Sport students can chat to the professionals running the course. n To sign up for one of the Open Days and for more information simply scan the QR code opposite

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education which this year will be their own version of a Tough Mudder race. “It’s about being independent and developing the skills which will prepare them for life in the 21st century workplace,” adds Mrs Buttery. Extra-curricular activities at Oakhill are many and varied – outdoor adventure camps and lots of sporting activities are encouraged while even the youngest of pupils are involved in cookery classes after school. Trips out to facilitate learning are also frequent at Oakhill, which has been praised by the Independent School Inspectorate, which noted: “Teaching across the whole school is excellent.”

IN ADDITION TO FULFILLING THEIR POTENTIAL IN EXAMINATIONS AT OAKHILL, WE WANT OUR PUPILS TO LOVE LEARNING AND TO BE WELL-ROUNDED, BALANCED HAPPY INDIVIDUALS

FIRST CLASS Oakhill School in Whalley has forged a first-class reputation thanks to its unique approach to learning

beyond what is required by the curriculum so we encourage children to find things they are interested in so they can shape their own learning.”

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ucked away in the heart of the Ribble Valley is a small independent school with a big emphasis on giving students a real sense of purpose and a passion for learning. Pupils at Oakhill School and Nursery are confident and self-assured thanks to a robust pastoral care programme that encourages them to take a keen interest in the exciting world around them, as Principal Jane Buttery explains: “We have small class sizes at Oakhill so we can deliver very targeted teaching which translates into excellent academic results. In addition to fulfilling their potential in examinations, we want our pupils to love learning and to be wellrounded, balanced happy individuals.” The fantastic outdoor spaces in school mean that much learning at Oakhill is done out of the classroom where students are encouraged to discuss and discover: “We are in a fortunate position where we can go

As part of the Oakhill learning strategy, the school has launched an initiative called the Oakhill Challenge Award. This is now in its second year and encourages children to develop holistically, learning through volunteering in the community, completing their own individual project on a topic that excites them, becoming fully involved in the extensive extra-curricular life of the school and completing a physical challenge,

Oakhill is a real family with pupils of all ages mingling and learning from one another. Being on a single site also allows younger pupils access to specialist facilities that are normally only available in senior school. They are able to use science laboratories, a computer suite and a county standard sports hall and receive specialist teaching in subjects such as music, computing, modern foreign languages and PE. It also means that youngsters have a seamless transition from junior to senior level. “We are all very lucky. Oakhill is such a warm and friendly place to be. I have never known another school like it and the relationships staff build with students is second to none. They genuinely enjoy each other’s company and students leave here confident, happy and with a sense of self-worth because they have been treated with respect,” concludes Mrs Buttery. n Oakhill School and Nursery is a non-selective, independent day school. To find out more, or to arrange a visit, call: 01254 823546

Oakhill School & Nursery Wiswell Lane, Whalley BB7 9AF 01254 823546 enquiries@oakhillschool.co.uk


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hhh. Whisper it quietly. For this is a car – an electric car – that is gearing up to make a big noise. A really, really big noise. It’s an accepted fact that electric driving is not only here to stay but also likely to become the norm. So, for anyone still harbouring reservations, let me invite you to check out the magnificent BMW i4 eDrive. Worried whether it’s quick enough off the mark, provides enough power or cannot travel far enough on a charge? Well, how about 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds, 340 hp and a range of up to 365 miles? With emissions at zero and the UK already set up with close on 25,000 charging points, these statistics must surely leave the doubters with nowhere to go. Not to mention that the i4 eDrive also looks the real deal and handles with remarkable ease. And quiet. So very, very quiet. In fact, the silence resulted in a false start to my test drive when I pushed the ignition on and off a couple of times because I couldn’t believe what I wasn’t hearing and that the starter had actually kicked in! Along with the i4 eDrive40, with rear-wheel drive and one electric motor, BMW also

You’ll fall in love with the latest BMW i4eDrive, which looks the real deal and has a truly awesome driving performance, writes Paul Agnew. Photography: Andy Tighe offers the M50 variant, complete with two motors and four-wheel drive. Unsurprisingly, the M50 is even quicker (0-62mph in under 4 seconds), more powerful (536bhp), but a little tighter on range (318 miles). But let’s concentrate on the former and a few of the many highlights.

With regards to technology and connectivity, there is a 12.3” digital cockpit instrument cluster sited within a curved 14.9” CID (Central Information Display). Quite stunning. You’ll find BMW IconicSounds electric, remote software upgrades, Smartphone and Amazon Alexa integrations, adaptive recuperation, parking assistant, cruise control with braking function, BMW operating system ID8 software, BMW intelligent personal assistant, BMW navigation system and a couple of useful USB connections.

HOW ABOUT 0-62MPH IN 5.7 SECONDS, 340 HP AND A RANGE OF UP TO 365 MILES? For your comfort and practicality, there are 18” light alloy wheels, double-spoke style bicolour, high-gloss black interior trim, high-gloss shadowline exterior trim, sport leather steering wheel, BMW iBlue elements throughout, sport seats as standard and acoustic glass.


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And all of the previous adds up to only half the story. Overall, the driving performance – away from the aforementioned stats – is truly awesome. BMW is particularly proud of the lithiumion battery pack (same on both models). For the technically minded, it provides 81.5 – 83.9 kWh (kilowatt-hour unit of energy). For everyone else, suffice to say that it is very high-voltage, extremely efficient with increased longevity and brilliantly concealed under the floor!

FROM THIS YEAR, ‘ENGINE SOUND’ FROM NONE OTHER THAN GERMAN FILM SCORE COMPOSER HANS ZIMMER CAN BE OPERATED VIA A SWITCH BMW has long believed in an electric future and claims that eDrive technology is the key to the future-orientated sustainability of its all-electric models. The BMW i4 eDrive features the first-ever use of the Electrically Excited Synchronous Machine (ESM), which provides exceptional balance of high peak power and stable torque at high rpm. A special mention to the brakes. The Regenerative Braking System, which harvests energy that would otherwise be wasted when you brake, makes it easy to slow down smoothly. The Adaptive mode uses data from the navigation system and on-board sensors to judge when is best to increase the regenerative effect. So, when you are on a clear road and lift off the accelerator, the car will coast along as normal, but if a bend or lower speed limit is coming up, it will slow you down to an appropriate speed.

The car operates silently. There is no engine noise, probably because there is no engine. However, from this year, ‘engine sound’ from none other than German film score composer Hans Zimmer can be operated via a driving experience switch.

Put your foot down (trust me, this is one responsive, quick-off-the-mark, exhilarating ride) and the noise gets louder with the pitch rising as your speed increases. Personally, I was happy to be at one with the peace and simply enjoy the drive. But I’m more than happy to shout from the rooftops about the merits of this great car. n Bowker BMW Trident Park, Trident Way Blackburn BB1 3NU 01254 274444 bowkermotorgroup.co.uk @BowkerBMW @Bowker_BMW BowkerMotorGroup TM

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I spent about 10 years,” she explains. In Australia Julia worked primarily on the development of unmanned aircraft systems and was involved in flight testing in an array of places across the country. This included working at the largest testrange in the western world, Woomera Test Range in the remote South Australian desert.

Chief Technologist for BAE Systems Julia Sutcliffe talks about her career journey and how the company is embracing its commitment to net zero, writes Gail Bailey

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n 2021 BAE Systems, like many others, joined the United Nations ‘Race to Zero’ campaign, committing to achieve netzero greenhouse gas emissions across its operations by 2030 and across the wider supply chain by 2050. Julia Sutcliffe, who holds a degree in

physics and a PhD in Quantum Mechanics joined BAE Systems originally at their Bristol office as part of the Advanced Technology Group and has been involved in the company on a global scale: “I was researching AI and robotics before moving to the Australian arm of the business where

WE ARE PART OF A MOMENT IN HISTORY AND THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A MORE EXCITING TIME TO BE AN ENGINEER On returning to the UK, Julia became part of the strategic team and initially joined the unmanned aircraft division in Warton where the Taranis unmanned combat aircraft was developed. Here she was working with the MOD and some of the UK’s leading scientists, aerodynamicists and engineers.


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Investing in the design of leaner, lighter products with a low carbon footprint is high on the agenda and a big part of Julia’s role. The creation of innovative products that use alternative fuels, propulsion, battery sources, electrification and hydrogen fuel cells is central to this. The new PHASA-35®, a high-altitude long endurance solar powered vehicle, which can operate within the stratosphere for 12 months without landing or refuelling, is a further example of current innovation. A persistent, low carbon asset that weighs just 150kg. As Julia says: “Ultimately, we will create solutions that align with net-zero, but meet our customers operational performance demands. It isn’t just about what we’re doing, it’s about how we are doing it – we have to be faster and be prepared to look at things differently. Community and working collaboratively is key.

WE HAVE ALREADY INVESTED IN A SOLAR FARM IN SAMLESBURY, THE SIZE OF EIGHT FOOTBALL PITCHES, WHICH HAS REDUCED IN THE REGION OF 5000 TONNES OF CARBON EMISSIONS TO DATE

Becoming Head of Engineering, which included the development of simulators and the next generation of training facilities, and now Chief Technologist for the Air Sector, Julia is excited about what the fourth Industrial Revolution (digital technology) now means for the sector especially with the confluence of the Green Revolution: “There has been an acceleration in technology over the years and I have seen how quantum sensing, AI, robotics and advanced manufacturing have matured over time. Technologies being developed in Warton are helping to drive increased use of synthetics and simulation with our customers, helping to save carbon emissions.” One example is making greater use of high-fidelity synthetics and VR to train pilots, and this has had a significant impact on the carbon footprint today. In 2020 BAE delivered over 9,000 training events at RAF bases, which represented nearly

13,000 flying hours conducted virtually. This saved around 75 million litres of aviation fuel – equivalent to 184,000 tonnes of CO2. “We are taking a whole industry approach to make fundamental changes,” Julia explains. “We have already invested in a solar farm in Samlesbury, the size of eight football pitches, which has reduced in the region of 5000 tonnes of carbon emissions to date. At Warton we are creating the ‘factory of the future’ using technology, augmented reality and working closely with blue chip companies and university partners to help achieve this.” A further example Julia provides is the progress being made in 3D printing, or additive layer manufacturing: “This technique enables us to be very precise in terms of the design that can be generated – leading to much less raw material being used. Making a large engine mount for a Typhoon aircraft that used to take 100 weeks can now be completed in just 60 days!”

“Everyone is inspired by the net-zero agenda as we know it’s the right thing to do. We launched the ‘Big Switch’ campaign last year which encouraged employees to make a lifestyle change and have also launched a new Masters-level sustainability apprenticeship with Cranfield University – this will play a key role in building a network of sustainability champions across the company who will help to progress the race to zero campaign.” Julia says it is difficult to pinpoint a single event that drew her into a career in engineering: “I have always been inspired by the opportunity to create and innovate and do something that will make a difference. Twenty years ago, I was working on things that seemed so far advanced, which have now become mainstream. Our government is aiming for the UK to become a science and technology superpower which is an inspiring baseline and a fantastic opportunity for young people to become involved. “Achieving net zero is about teamwork and partnerships – we need to take everyone with us,” Julia says. “It is the biggest change that we have ever seen and affects every facet of our lives – we are part of a moment in history and there has never been a more exciting time to be an engineer.” n


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Prestige Beds has opened a new store in Hyndburn Retail Park. Whilst the Whitebirk store is temporarily closed due to refurbishment, customers can now shop with Prestige at their new location next door to SCS – less than five minutes away. The team at Prestige Beds look forward to meeting you!

Marketing Lancashire hosted 400 tourism and hospitality partners and colleagues, at the new Orangeraie at Stanley House Hotel & Spa, along with guest presenter Tez Ilyas. There was a new Resilience and Innovation Award, which was presented to Inch Perfect Trials. Among the Ribble Valley winners were Browsholme Hall for Wedding Venue of the Year, Crow Wood Hotel and Spa for best Hotel Wedding Venue and the Coach and Horses at Bolton-by-Bowland for Lancashire’s Perfect Stay.

GOLF CLUB IN FINALS Clitheroe Golf Club has been named as a finalist in the annual England Golf Awards. Clitheroe’s submission in the Club of the Year category faced an expert panel of 46 judges before being selected as a one of only four clubs to go forward to the final selection process that will take place on 20th April. Commenting on the achievement, Clitheroe Golf Club Captain, Nigel Clowes,

said: “This is indeed a proud moment for the golf club and is a reward for the hard work and commitment put in by the club’s Executive Committee and a small army of willing volunteers.” The final will take place at a virtual on-line ceremony hosted by broadcaster, journalist and avid golfer Naga Munchetty and presenter, broadcaster and new golfer Fleur East.

WINNING TEAM Bowker BMW has won the National Marketing Award at this year’s BMW UK Retailer of the Year Awards. Together, the marketing team members who support the Bowker BMW Centres in Blackburn and Preston were acknowledged as the best in the UK out of more than 130 other centres. The family-owned car retailer’s 2021 marketing strategy included a mission to showcase the very best of the Lancashire countryside. Bowker BMW’s spectacular videos and images of cars in iconic locations around Pendle, Bowland and beyond were viewed, shared and commented on thousands of times. In 2021, the team’s work included four virtual model launches, a range of sponsorship, advertising, social media, competitions, PR and point of sale solutions blended with innovative digital sales tools and appointments via video. The winning four-strong marketing team include marketing executives Jess O’Neill and Jennifer Sage, CRM controller Lauren Grigg and the team’s graphic designer Ben Bassett.

LIMITED EDITION SHOE Stonyhurst has collaborated with Ribble Valley-based shoe brand and OS (Old Stonyhurst) business owner Marco Vaghetti from LANX, to create a limited-edition shoe steeped in Stonyhurst history and heritage. The link with Stonyhurst and LANX was born through the joint love for Lancashire heritage and strong British roots. Being a local OS many of Marco’s existing designs are named after places in the Ribble Valley or influential people with strong links to Stonyhurst. The limited-edition shoes feature the Ribble Aster Tweed from Stonyhurst’s blazers on the exterior panels, the iconic Borrodale tartan from the girls’ skirts subtly lining the interior of the shoe and the Stonyhurst logo neatly embossed on the sole. This limited-edition range is available to purchase on the LANX website: lanx.com


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Weed out underperformers

Many people own shares they bought years ago on a friend’s recommendation, or they liked a product that a company once sold. If it’s something you’ve found hard to keep track of or lost interest in doing your research and its performance is lagging behind other investments, it could be a good idea to rethink investing in it. It takes a lot of time to follow an individual company, its progress and the different risks it faces.

Harvest your winners

It’s likely you chose your investments based on the amount of risk you were willing to take. When you review your portfolio, make sure you still have the right amount in each area, and if not, rebalance. You could consider selling a portion of your top performers and top up areas that haven’t done so well, as long as you’re still happy with your choices. It might sound counterproductive but having investments that move in different directions is why you diversify in the first place.

TAKE A FRESH LOOK AT YOUR FINANCES THIS SPRING... The experts at Raymond James take a look at practical ways to potentially add some bloom back into your investment portfolio and take stock of your accumulated assets

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ust like cleaning your home, you should take some time to spruce up your finances before the weather gets too nice and your schedule takes on a life of its own!

Dust off your financial goals

As with your wardrobe, the first thing you might do is assess what you own and why you own it. What role do your investments play in your portfolio and are they helping you achieve your goals? Every investment should serve a purpose. You might invest to help your portfolio grow or to save for retirement. Or perhaps to give you a bit of extra income.

Spread your roots

Diversification isn’t just about the number of investments, but rather how each one complements the others.You could expand your holdings across different types of

REVIEWING YOUR INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO AND KEEPING YOUR MONEY WORKING AS HARD AS IT CAN MAKES LOGICAL SENSE investments that usually perform differently from each other like shares, bonds and cash. Or spread your shareholdings between different sectors, like tech or healthcare.

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ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROVERS David Fearnhead speaks to Blackburn Rovers Ladies’ latest signing, Erica Cunningham, who comes from California. Image courtesy: Shannon McLoughlan

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ometime in September 1965 a young American was sitting at a railway station in Widnes. It could have been Warrington or Wigan. In this ‘tour of one-night stands’ it didn’t really matter. For every northern town looked the same to him, just more iron-brick factories and endless rows of Victorian terraced houses. His mind turned to home. Though there was something about his current surroundings which resonated with him. The Greenwich Village folk crowd had

been conspicuously disinterested in his music, but in England they listened. And in that moment of melancholy on the platform of some northern train station he found the lyrics to a tune he’d been working on. Over a half-century later another young American is sitting in a Preston cafe hoping to realise her own aspirations. Erica Cunningham has come a long way to get here, logistically and emotionally. Her bright-eyed enthusiasm and gentle American accent offer a warmth that is in contrast with the ominous grey skies gathering outside. It will take more than Storm Eunice to knock her off course. Her resilience in forging a football career has required sacrifices few would be prepared to make. “It’s been difficult being overseas and being away from my family because so much has


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Erica had been out of the game for three years, but something told her this was the right path. She returned to California and quit her job at a video gaming company. That great leap of faith paid off. After a successful trial she signed with Lugano, later transferring to Zurich. Life was good. Then changes in the rules to protect homegrown players meant she and many of her American teammates were denied visas.

MY FAMILY HAVE BEEN NOTHING BUT EXTREMELY STRONG AND SUPPORTIVE BECAUSE THEY KNOW IT’S AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ME TO GO AND DO WHAT I LOVE WHILST I CAN

happened. You miss birthday parties. You miss weddings. You miss everything, but they’ve been nothing but extremely strong and supportive because they know it’s an opportunity for me to go and do what I love whilst I can,” says the 28-year-old Californian.

I ALWAYS KNEW I WANTED TO PLAY IN ENGLAND. I THINK THE STYLE OF PLAY SUITS ME There is no naivety here, and that becomes clear when her bright-eyes flash with sadness. “Last autumn I lost my sister and then I lost my brother too. I wasn’t able to attend my sister’s funeral because I was in-season. I was going to go home, but my mom and

dad were saying, ‘No, you stay over there and we’ll take care of everything here’. I love playing football and I love my family too, and they’ve helped me to stay over in Europe with their emotional support.” Erica is from Sonoma County. It’s a patch of paradise north of San Francisco where California produces its famed wines. It’s no accident she’s come to Lancashire, though the fact she’s playing professional football might not have happened at all. “I was burnt out in college and I quit playing. I was trying to figure out who I was without football in my life.” An invitation to coach for two weeks at an international soccer school in Barcelona changed that. Whilst there she also heard a few former team mates from junior college were now playing professionally in Europe.

“I had to come back home and wait on getting an Irish passport through family. It was hard because I felt like I was so on track with Zurich and then I got thrown back.” Stuck back home with no club, and still no visa, she found a career lifeline to go to SC Sand in the German Bundesliga. Only to be thrown back again when they couldn’t obtain a visa for her either. Eventually whilst playing in Sweden her Irish passport arrived. It allowed her to complete the move she’s been wanting to make. “I always knew I wanted to play in England. I think the style of play suits me. I love how seriously it [women’s football] is taken here. They are pouring investment into it and I want to be a part of that.” Thanks to her father, she’s already clued up on her new club. “My Dad is a huge fan of English football, so I knew of Blackburn Rovers as it’s a very historic club. It’s been 10 years out of the Premier League and I’d love to see them get back. It would be great for the women’s team too as that success could trickle down.” Blackburn Rovers Ladies competes in the second tier of Women’s Football in England and play their home games at Bamber Bridge. “I’m excited to have Gemma [Donnelly] as my coach. She’s been very loyal to the club and I think that goes along with investing in her players and wanting to see them succeed. So, for me I’m enjoying it, and I’m learning about the new environment.” Paul Simon returned to America in late 1965 and, with Art Garfunkel, became one of the biggest selling artists of all-time. Homeward Bound proved one of their most requested songs. Erica Cunningham has no plans to head home anytime soon. n


PASSIONATE ABOUT PROVENANCE… Food expert George Hammond talks about his delightful delicatessen that is attracting a huge amount of attention

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etting up his own business has been a dream for George Hammond – the man behind Georgonzola a niche delicatessen that has become the go-to place for Ribble Valley foodies. Tucked away on Lowergate in Clitheroe, Georgonzola features exclusively UK-sourced cheeses, charcuterie and chocolate – not forgetting locally sourced sourdough that is delivered fresh to the shop on Thursdays

and Saturdays: “It comes from Zafroz, an artisan micro-bakery in Burnley – it’s made from organic stoneground flour, unrefined sea salt and water and it’s so tasty!” enthuses George, who is a member of the Guild of Fine Food.

THE NDUJA IS REALLY SOMETHING SPECIAL. BECAUSE IT HAS A HIGH FAT CONTENT IT MELTS WHEN IT’S SPREAD ONTO TOAST Since opening last year, George has expanded and added delicacies from producers located around the country: “The Bullion chocolate has been the big surprise,” he says,

of the £8 bean-to-bar craft chocolate made in Sheffield. “It’s been an unexpected success, it’s not cheap but it’s magnificent – the taste is bonkers! That’s why it costs so much and why people love it.” Similarly, he is equally excited about Georgonzola’s Baron Bigod cheese: “We have sold 140kg since opening – it’s ridiculously good!” he says of the Brie-de-Meaux style cheese. Made at Fen Farm in Somerset from traditional raw milk, it has a nutty rind and a smooth, silky golden breakdown. “This one is still quite young, so it has a bit of a chalky centre,” George adds, as he cuts a small piece to taste. “But it’s still delicate and smooth and delicious. It is incredibly popular.”


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Having always worked within the catering and food industries as a cheese specialist, chef and butcher, more recently the opportunity came to set up his own business and Georgonzola was born: “It’s something I’ve always wanted to do so I started looking for premises in Clitheroe. It’s definitely the right demographic – like myself, a lot of people in the Ribble Valley are real foodies and like trying different things. This is the perfect location as it’s across the road from the specialist fishmongers and round the corner from Exchange Coffee.” When in the process of setting up in business, George discovered many products through social media, talking to artisan producers throughout the UK on Twitter: “Loving food as I do it’s great to look at what different people have got,” adds George, who has also been inspired by makers and retailers closer to home including the late Jan Curtis of Cheesie Tchaikovsky, with whom he worked in Clitheroe: “I learnt a lot from Jan. She knew cheese inside out and was passionate about talking to other people about it and it was always a pleasure to listen. “When I opened the shop she helped me massively – she told me to stick to what I was doing, not to vary things – that way people will come back, and she was right. “She also helped me with the Christmas ordering back in August – she said to order 90kg of Stilton, which seemed a huge amount, but it all went!” Among the cheeses that George stocks, are White Lake cheeses which are made

from goat or sheep’s milk as well as nontraditional milk from Jersey and Guernsey cows, Montgomery Cheddar, Cornish Kern, Stinking Bishop and of course the hugely popular Baron Bigod.

LIKE MYSELF, A LOT OF PEOPLE IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY ARE REAL FOODIES AND LIKE TRYING DIFFERENT THINGS George’s ethos from his butchery background, has also led him to some of the world’s best charcuterie producers: “It’s important for me to know the provenance of everything we have as I care about the end product.” Among the charcuterie are mangalitsa pork sausages made from pigs that have been allowed to roam free, lonza which is a cured, air-dried pork similar to Parma ham and a wild venison and nduja sausage – a fiery spreadable sausage that can be used on toast or pizza: “The nduja is really something special. Because it has a high fat

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content it melts when it’s spread onto toast – topped with two fried eggs for breakfast – you can’t beat it!” says George. Also featuring at Georgonzola are pies made locally from Stables in Barrow and Mark’s Bakery in Clitheroe, cordials from Fitzpatrick’s, olives from Penrith, fruit vinegars from Devonshire, Goosnargh gin and Salford rum – another surprise seller: “People are really going for the rum as it’s very different. It’s a lot softer and a little sweeter than traditional Navy rum – it’s really good with ginger beer or coke – or on its own.” Keen to develop local collaborations with artisan food producers and retailers, George has an exclusive coffee blend developed by Exchange Coffee: “It has been specifically blended to go with a cheeseboard as it is very smooth and works particularly well with the creaminess of the cheese.” After eight months of trading George is delighted with the way things are going: “I’ve got to know my customers really well as they keep coming back, which is great. “Customers need to know what they are buying and whether they like it,” says George, who is ultimately knowledgeable about all Georgonzola’s products. “I am passionate about provenance and I love it when customers are keen to taste different things.” n

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The team never sit on their laurels – the amazing outdoor space is soon to be prepared for sunny days and warmer weather. This space has become popular since conceived to combat Covid restrictions and is such an excellent alternative to eating indoors. Inside, the pub has seen more refreshing of the décor and delightful tweaks for the interior features that help give warmth and atmosphere to this space. We also must remind ourselves that the Bull is open seven days a week – rare in the Ribble Valley but another factor that gives them the edge for those seeking out early-week dining.

Tedd Walmsley visits the Black Bull at Old Langho – always an uplifting experience. The welcome from the team is warm, the food excellent and the service impeccable. The perfect storm you might say

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y visit last Friday to catch up with the Black Bull owners, Jamie and Becky Govier, was even more enjoyable than usual – the atmosphere was electric with smiles and enthusiasm apparent. Jamie was helping behind the bar with Becky out front. The reason for all this excitement was the latest development being announced – that of the acquisition of Keepers Cottage just a stone’s throw away from the pub. This will soon be an incredible addition to complement the pub with eight boutique bedrooms planned alongside an exclusive cocktail bar for guests’ use. Imagine private dining, celebration events or foodie breaks in the luxury backdrop of this new accommodation. The opportunities are endless and another step towards the next development of a wedding destination, with teepee accommodation and, of course, the promise of first-class facilities and that special service we’ve all become accustomed to. The bedrooms will be open this summer and I look forward to introducing them to you later in the year. You must admire Jamie

and Becky for their continued investment and sheer love of their pub – this shines through and sets the benchmark high for hospitality in the Ribble Valley.

KEEPERS COTTAGE WILL SOON BE AN INCREDIBLE ADDITION TO COMPLEMENT THE PUB WITH EIGHT BOUTIQUE BEDROOMS PLANNED I wasn’t surprised to see the Black Bull being nominated for various awards in the Ribble Valley Business Awards and recognition from the Marston Brewery. People are beginning to take notice and share their support and affection for all their efforts.

I caught up with Becky to find out more about the new seasonal menus and dishes to look forward to. Doorstep sandwiches look to be plentiful and robust with a range of mouth-watering fillings. Lighter bites include an interesting Capresi skewer and a traditional Ploughman’s Platter which, which will no doubt be popular too. There are a couple of standout dishes in the mains too – herb crusted lamb cutlets with creamy mash and a red wine jus sounds delicious and the honey and lavender glazed duck breast with cabbage and dauphinoise potatoes looks very tempting indeed. Chef remains committed to innovate with the use of a selection of seasonal produce and whilst it’s a big menu, it’s the opposite in fact for the direction many restaurants are going, but again this gives the Bull standout. No compromise, no short-cuts, just served

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up well with the passion of the team shining through on the plate. There are a couple of key events coming up 27th March – Mother’s Day with only a few tables available across the day.

THE AMAZING OUTDOOR SPACE IS SOON TO BE PREPARED FOR SUNNY DAYS AND WARMER WEATHER A new innovation is the Grand Breakfast from 9th April the perfect way for those attending the Grand National to start their day – full breakfast and full bar from 9am! All in all, things continue onward and upwards and I wish them every success in the next stage of bringing their dream to life. n

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arlier this year Steve Smith of the Freemasons, Wiswell, had the honour of cooking for guests at the prestigious Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastropubs 2022 Awards lunch held at Escape to Freight Island in Manchester. Steve created a canapé reception and three-course lunch celebrating the wonderful produce of the north of England. Line caught cod from Morecambe Bay was selected and smoked salmon came from Wellgate fishmongers in Clitheroe. Ox cheek was sourced from Aubrey Allen and longhorn and shorthorn grass-fed beef fromYorkshire’s Waterford Farm.The fillets were Himalayan salt-aged for 65-70 days. Two of Steve’s signature dishes, truffle cheese hot dog and lamb fat and rosemary brioche also featured on the menu. Speaking about the experience, Steve said: “Being asked to create a menu and cook at such a prestigious event was a real honour as we were cooking for some of the best cooks in the country! “It was also a great opportunity to showcase what the Freemasons does and a fantastic

Cooking for some of the country’s most respected chefs was a recent honour for Steve Smith, who created a stunning menu for a top UK awards event experience for myself and the team to attend and be part of this event.”

SMITH FUSES LOCALLY SOURCED INGREDIENTS AND HIS LOVE OF THE CLASSICS WITH WILD, SHARP WORLD FLAVOURS At the awards ceremony, Steve and the team at the Freemasons were delighted to

have climbed one space in the Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastropubs, moving up from sixth to fifth on the list. The Top 50 Gastropub judges noted: “Food at the Freemasons is all about contrast – experimental meeting traditional. Smith fuses locally sourced ingredients and his love of the classics with wild, sharp world flavours. “In the hands of a lesser chef it could so easily go wrong but Smith pulls it off with professionalism and gusto, creating a delicious roster of food you have to experience to believe.” The Freemasons has held a top 10 position in the Top 50 Gastropubs for over a decade. In addition, it was the first pub ever to receive seven out of 10 in the Good Food Guide and has been included in The Sunday Times Top 100 Restaurants – the only pub to make the list. n


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A WARM WELCOME AWAITS… Matthew and Lauren Frost have spent 14 years creating the perfect welcoming atmosphere for which the 3 Millstones Inn has become renowned, writes Gail Bailey. Photography: Kirsten Platt that leaves his kitchen is nothing but the absolute best,” Lauren adds. To ensure the freshness of the dishes served, the menu changes as the seasons do, and the specials options change daily to reflect the local produce.

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aving been a professional chef all his working life Matthew Frost is proud and passionate about what he and wife Lauren have achieved as owners of the 3 Millstones Inn in West Bradford. The Grade II listed building is one of the oldest in the village and has maintained its rustic charm, with a log burning stove crackling away in the winter. “It’s important to us that our customers relax and feel at home in our restaurant,” says Lauren. “We pride ourselves on providing a full dining experience – from our skilled waiting-on team, beautifully cooked and presented food and an excellent selection of beers, real ales and wines.”

Lauren and Matthew feel privileged to have a fabulous and professional team working alongside them: “The team at the restaurant all do an amazing job,” Lauren says. “We are really proud of the customer service they provide to our guests, nothing is too much.”

MATTHEW WORKS HARD TO ENSURE THAT ALL THE FOOD THAT LEAVES HIS KITCHEN IS NOTHING BUT THE ABSOLUTE BEST The 3 Millstones has been built to complement its stunning surroundings and is the perfect location to enjoy the beauty of the Ribble Valley. It boasts 10 en-suite

bedrooms and is ideal for a getaway at any time of year. “Our restaurant is also available for small functions for up to 60 people,” Lauren explains. “Customers can enjoy having the whole restaurant to themselves for christenings, birthdays or even an intimate wedding breakfast with the added bonus of having 10 luxury rooms for hosts and their guests to stay.

“We are extremely proud of our restaurant and rooms,” says Lauren. “Situated in rolling countryside with stunning views of Pendle Hill and the Ribble Valley we are so lucky to be surrounded by the beauty of our local area. We’d love you to come and see it for yourselves!” n

MOTHER’S DAY LUNCH As Mother’s Day approaches on 27th March, the 3 Millstones Inn are hosting a special Sunday lunch with a choice of two or three course options.

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All the food at the restaurant is locally sourced and prepared using ingredients from neighbouring suppliers: “Matthew works hard to ensure that all the food

“The staff at the 3 Millstones Inn are friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere cosy and snug. The quality and taste of the breakfast was on another level! When we met chef Matthew his passion and professionalism for his business was truly outstanding! We would definitely stay here again.”

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EXPLORING THE GASTRONOMY LANDSCAPE Having heard some great reports on the food at Mytton Fold, Tedd Walmsley tries it out and reports back

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he Ribble Valley food scene continues to evolve and 2022 will see some new faces appear on the already burgeoning gastronomy landscape. I always think it’s hard for a restaurant within a hotel to stand alone and be counted as a destination in its own right. However, The Fold at Mytton Fold can certainly make this claim based on my experience. Just to remind you, Mytton Fold is a family-owned private hotel and the new owners have created a modern, luxurious style whilst maintaining many of the original features. Pre-lunch drinks in the lounge bar were a delightful way to start our lunch on a cold, frosty February Friday.

I could, however, see in warmer months, making the most of their beautiful al fresco dining area. Chef ‘Lammy’ has both been clever and ingenious creating a menu combining classics such as pie of the week, fish and chips and burgers with lighter options and weekly specials. As it was Friday it was ‘market fish of the day’ for me which was truly delicious.

to get some rave reviews with traditional sandwiches, pastries, cakes, scones with a selection of homemade preserves and cream all served alongside a variety of teas and coffee. The new menu certainly has something for everyone with a great selection of light bites, small plates, bar snacks, salads, pasta and decadent desserts. There is also a good selection of veggie and vegan options – there’s even a child friendly menu to tempt the little ones. Mytton Fold has a raft of special events including a Mother’s Day champagne afternoon tea on 27th March. Our Ribble Valley Singles Supper Club is looking at The Fold for one of their forthcoming events and our host Lynn is to meet the team to create a bespoke menu.

I really think that the new owners have made Mytton Fold into an exceptional dining experience. Choice and variety are abundant as is the quality of the offering so when trying to decide on where to eat out this spring please give Mytton Fold a try, you will not be disappointed. n

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My generous portion of cod served with Morecambe Bay potted shrimps was cooked to flaky perfection. Melted hot butter drizzled over the fish and vegetables with tasty new potatoes complementing the dish perfectly. My lunch companion had a simple steak cooked exactly as requested with all the trimmings, which was duly demolished with aplomb. Presentation of both dishes caught the eye along with the stylish crockery. The service was first class throughout, which I consider a vitally important aspect to any food experience. Afternoon tea at the hotel is also beginning

The Fold at Mytton Fold invite you to try their new menu for yourself. Throughout March, enjoy a FREE dessert with every main course. Call 01254 240662 or email: reception@myttonfold.com to book your table. T&C’s apply. Contact hotel for details.

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PURE ENJOYMENT It’s been a cracking start to the year at the Freemasons, Wiswell with a busy restaurant and plenty of overnight guests enjoying the luxury rooms literally next door to the pub, writes Tedd Walmsley

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he accolades have continued for the Freemasons, once again securing a top five slot in the recent Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastro Pubs. Perhaps more importantly, Steven Smith was given the honour of cooking at the awards lunch over in Manchester. This was an excellent opportunity to demonstrate great cooking to a discerning and talented peer group. With winter almost behind us I’m excited to announce that the next seasonal and tasting menus are available for you to enjoy. I genuinely believe the four-course set lunch/early supper menu to be incredible value at just £32. To enjoy it

give yourself time, particularly if like me, lunch is your thing. The snacks and signature bread and butter are delightful – moreish and the perfect start to a leisurely lunch.The new menu is packed with seasonal delights and the 3,3,3 menu has something for everyone. All stunning quality,

some lighter options and some stand-out dishes served with the same love and passion as both the signature tasting and a la carte menus. Talking of new menus, the Freemasons prides itself on having a breadth and variety of choice to match to their

customer base, where both regulars and occasional visitors all agree: ‘This food is to die for!’ The Taste of Freemasons menu is the perfect choice to share an evening with friends when good company, food and wine become the perfect combination. A la carte allows people with different tastes and appetites to mix and match the signature dishes from the talented team in the kitchen. I’ve recently begun to miss the great restaurants in the Ribble Valley and with our new Lytham base, Liz and I are looking forward to indulging in a foodie getaway. The Freemasons website has a host of exceptional offers for dinner, bed and breakfast and believe me, the breakfast is worth the stay alone! Events and collaborations are popping up on the calendar and a series of Bank Holidays mean extra Monday opportunities to enjoy all that the pub has to offer this spring. n

FORTHCOMING EVENTS SUNDAY 27th MARCH | MOTHERING SUNDAY Treat mum to some wining and dining this Mothering Sunday – last few tables available!

THURSDAY 7th APRIL | FOOD AND WINE CLUB An evening of spectacular visual and taste sensations paired with delicious wine 15th – 18th APRIL | EASTER WEEKEND Celebrate Easter in style with a selection of great value three-course menus across the Bank Holiday weekend


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SLOWLY WALKING INTO SPRING SET LUNCH AND EARLY SUPPER £ 32.50

SNACKS – Our bread and butter PRE-STARTER – Warm Spiced Broth * TO START Wild Rabbit Slow Cooked Leg and Smoked Bacon Ragu, Truffled Rigatoni, Pickled Mushroom Ketchup, Aged Parmesan Fishcake Panko Crumbed, Fried Hen’s Egg, Caper & Raisin Puree, Brown Crab Hollandaise Soup Velouté of Woodland Mushrooms, Pickled Ceps, Fondue of Procter’s Kickass Cheddar * MAINS OXTAIL & BEEF CHEEK Slow Cooked Steamed Suet Pudding, Pickled Red Cabbage, Peppered Ale Sauce, Beef Fat Chips Organic Salmon Roast Loin and Tempura Octopus, Saffron Potato, Warm Fennel and Caper Salad, Spiced Shellfish Sauce Goosnargh Chicken Wiswell Fried Buttermilk Thigh, House Noodles, Thai Green Curry Sauce, Sweet and Sour Greens * DESSERTS Medjool Date Sticky Toffee Pudding, Miso Caramel Sauce, Vanilla Ice Cream Michel Cluizel Dark Chocolate Brownie, Pear and Hazlenut Cheese Selection of British artisan cheeses from Courtyard Dairy of Skipton and biscuits (£6.95 supplement) Lunch: Wednesday to Friday: 12 noon - 2.30pm, Saturday: 12 noon - 2pm Dinner: Wednesday to Friday: 6pm - 7pm

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MONDAY 2nd MAY Bank Holiday Monday – an extra day of opportunity to join the Freemasons for a delicious holiday menu

THURSDAY 5th MAY | WAR OF THE ROSES Smith v Smith. A collaboration with chef Steve Smith from The Star of Harome | Full details on website

THURSDAY 11th AUGUST An exciting collaborative evening with chef Dave Hall from the Unruly Pig – recently voted Number 1 in the Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastropubs | Look out for details soon on the website


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FOOD FOR ANY OCCASION… Davina Parker is the skilled and talented cook behind High Class Catering, which has gone from strength to strength since she launched the business a decade ago

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aving always had a passion for food and cooking, Davina Parker attended catering college before spending over 10 years working as a chalet girl and in restaurants in French ski resorts and on the Cote d’Azur. She went on to set up her own catering business, awardwinning High Class Catering, which this year celebrates its 10th year. Catering for private and corporate clients at weddings and

events, Davina prides herself on her reliability, consistency, professionalism and, of course, her delicious food!

Having catered for up to 1500 guests in one weekend, Davina is able to deal with all

requests no matter how large or small. “The business has gone way beyond my expectations,” says a delighted Davina, who also delivers home-made high quality ready meals. With lots of positive feedback from clients, High Class Catering was recently named Wedding Caterer of the Year for the North West of England at the 2022 English Wedding Awards, which recognises exceptional wedding suppliers. n

High Class Catering 14 Manor Road Wrea Green Preston PR4 2PB 01772 684545 07814 318333 davina@highclasscatering.co.uk highclasscatering.co.uk

SUPPER CLUB EVENTS 17th March Bonny Inn, Clayton-le-Dale Drinks and supper 7th April The Tiger Lounge, Clitheroe Cocktail making and nibbles 12th May The Fold Mytton Fold, Langho Three-course supper with fizz

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Live Ribble Valley Singles Supper for a four-mile walk from Downham. While it wasn’t a promising day Club recently got together for with Pendle cloaked in thick grey a country walk and, previous mist, walkers finished the trek at Greendale to that, enjoyed an evening of View Cafe without getting wet or lost! lively conversation and great The walk followed a Singles Supper Club food at Tiggis evening at Tiggis at the beginning of the year, when there were more new members. Hosted by Lynn Scholes, the evening saw more gentlemen attend the event – making it a 60/40 split between ladies and men –

All information on future events is shared via a WhatsApp group, so if you would like to join please give host Lynn a call on 07753 579745. supperclubenquiries@live-magazines.co.uk

the largest gathering to date. Twenty-five guests enjoyed great food, wonderful conversation and the opportunity to meet new people. Gianfranco and the team at Tiggis delivered amazing food and impeccable service. Host Lynn said: “Some feel trepidation walking into a group of strangers but within minutes they are drawn into the group and never look back. Based on the feedback at Tiggis, I look forward to seeing new and established members next month.” n


TOTI Overlooking stunning views of the Fylde countryside stands TOTI delicatessen, shop and tea room. With rustic charm the deli offers some of the best produce from across Lancashire. Including freshly baked breads, handmade patisseries & a shop full of locally sourced delights. Why not book afternoon tea in our tearoom and indulge in three tiers of home-baked savouries, scones and sweet treats.

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THE JOYS OF SPRING With warmer days and lighter nights it’s time to check out the new seasonal menu at the Three Fishes, while outside the permaculture plot will soon be yielding organic fruit and vegetables. Photography: Allen Markey

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he arrival of spring has seen the Three Fishes at Mitton spark into life with a fresh new seasonal menu featuring aged Hereford beef, white asparagus and truffles, monkfish and pink prawns with a hibiscus sauce, finished beautifully with a blood orange and mango soufflé accompanied by brown bread and a marmalade ice cream, which Paddington Bear would be envious of! The wine pairing has been expertly put together by Hannah Taylor, the pub’s passionate assistant manager and wine specialist.

Nigel Haworth’s ‘farm to fork’ ethos is at the heart of the Three Fishes. The one-acre plot and polytunnel are set to be planted in late March, as he explains: “We have chosen some interesting heritage varieties of vegetable to grow. The plot and polytunnel are set to be planted and grown by the perma-culture method, renowned for its ‘no dig’ philosophy which retains all the goodness in the soil and is environmentally sustainable to nurture a flourishing natural ecosystem.” The Heritage seeds to be planted include Aztec broccoli, Hispi cabbages, Tokyo

THREE FISHES PRIVATE DINING If you’re planning a special celebration, a small intimate wedding, a gentlemen’s dinner or a catch-up with friends, why not take a look at the stunning private dining facilities at the Three Fishes. With its roaring wood burning stove and flag floors, the area is perfect for birthday celebrations, wedding anniversaries and

family gatherings. The private dining room is split into two areas and can accommodate 14 on the beautifully restored mahogany table or larger groups of up to 35 in the oak beamed adjoining room. The two private dining areas are available for use either as a pair or individually, separated by a large oak sliding door ensuring privacy

isn’t compromised. This allows for private, intimate dining for not only pleasure, but also business as the dining room is equipped with a large flat screen with media conferencing capabilities. There are a variety of menus available, ranging from the seasonal menu to a bespoke menu designed by Nigel.


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turnips, Cima di Rapa as well as specialist potatoes, shallots, celeriac, leeks, courgettes, beetroot, globe artichokes and puntarella chicory – reinforcing Nigel’s sustainability promise. The Three Fishes will benefit from the supply of organic fruit and vegetables throughout the Summer and into the Autumn. In the large vegetable bed nearest the state-of-the-art kitchen, herbs and edible flowers will be grown for micro-salads as well as decorative blooms for the restaurant and terrace tables.

GUESTS CAN SEE THE INGREDIENTS GROWING 50 YARDS AWAY “When guests come to dine at the Three Fishes, they can see the ingredients growing 50 yards away – that’s very important to us,” adds Nigel.

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FRONT OF HOUSE General manager: Jessica Moretti

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Leading the 11-strong front of house team at the Three Fishes is general manager Jessica Moretti. With a background in retail management, Jessica has found her niche in hospitality and leadership: “I love it!” says Jessica, who is responsible for greeting guests on their arrival.

Hannah who has worked in various roles in restaurants in Melbourne and Sidney, Australia for over 10 years, says: “I worked in a bio-dynamic restaurant in Australia so when I heard about the Three Fishes and Nigel’s sustainability ethos, I immediately wanted to be part of the team!”

“I was brought up with the saying, ‘You never get a second chance to make a first impression’, and I think that’s very true. We want everyone to enjoy the brilliance of the Three Fishes. It’s more than just a four-course menu, it’s a culinary journey that we take with our guests.” Jessica adds: “As a team, we are all heavily invested in Nigel’s ‘farm to fork’ ethos, we believe in him 100 per cent! It’s an absolute pleasure to work here and we are always looking to evolve – every day we strive to be the very best.”

With her aim to become a Master Sommelier, Hannah honed her skills and has WSET Level 1&2 qualifications. One of Hannah’s main roles at the Three Fishes is helping choose the wine list and the wine flight to accompany the seasonal menu: “We recently had scallop and langoustine ravioli on the menu and we paired it with a white port. The citrus notes really livened the flavour of the shellfish. It was amazing!”

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EASTER MENU The gardens at the Three Fishes have been designed by international garden designer, Bunny Guinness and feature the summer terrace that will seat up to 45 guests, who will be able to enjoy food from the Charcoa grill in the Ribble Valley sunshine with specially crafted cocktails and a delightful afternoon tea, which will run from Wednesday through to Friday between 2.30pm and 5pm, and will be available to book from 1st April 2022. n

Available on the website from Tuesday, 8th March 2022. The Three Fishes will be opening throughout the whole Easter Bank Holiday weekend, including Easter Monday. Book a table in the restaurant or book the Three Fishes private dining area for a small intimate Mother’s Day or Easter celebration. For details call: 01254 826666

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! S E T I B D FO Tuck into our page of Food Bites which brings you the latest news on our restaurants, rural country inns, chefs and local artisan producers who all make the Ribble Valley a region of outstanding gastronomy. If you have any Food Bites news items, please contact: jan.woolley@live-magazines.co.uk

ARTISAN ICE-CREAM

Holdens & Co are proud, family-run, artisan ice cream makers and are delighted to join the Whalley community in the heart of the Ribble Valley. Holdens have been making their famous dairy ice cream since 1929 with milk from Holstein Friesian cows, who graze in the fields surrounding the original store in Edgworth. Holdens’ original flavour has just six ingredients boasting a buttery rich flavour and a traditional dense texture whilst forming part of a wider collection of bold flavours, all of which provide a smooth and light mouth-feel. The team in Whalley look forward to welcoming you! holdensandco

GOLD AWARD

Clitheroe-based Bowland Brewery was awarded Gold in the North West Regional heat for the Champion Beer of Britain. The award was given to Pheasant Plucker in the Sessional Bitters category. Pheasant Plucker is one of Bowland Brewery’s core range of seven premium cask ales which are inspired by the surrounding scenery and wildlife of the Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The heats were hosted at CAMRA’s Liverpool Beer Festival 2022 which took place at the Metropolitan Cathedral. With over 200 beers available, including notable breweries such as Timothy Taylors, it was tough competition at the heats. All regional heat winners will automatically be entered as finalists for CAMRA’s national Champion Beer of Britain – one of the most prestigious beer competitions in the world. The awards are the ultimate honour for UK beer brewers and have helped put many into the national spotlight. The awards are hosted every year at the Great British Beer Festival, which is taking place from 2nd – 6th August 2022 at Olympia, London. bowlandbrewery.com

FOOD WINNERS

Goosnargh Gin along with Italian restaurant La Locanda, were among the winners at Marketing Lancashire’s Tourism Awards. Goosnargh Gin which is based at the foot of Beacon Fell, was named winner of the Experience of the Year. Their award-winning gin is distilled in small batches using in-house recipes and the highest quality botanicals. Maurizio and Cinzia Bocchi of La Locanda were recognised for their Outstanding Contribution to Taste Lancashire. The multi-award winning Gisburn restaurant promises guests a true taste of Italy using authentic ingredients. goosnarghgin.co.uk lalocanda.co.uk

HOSPITALITY NOMINATIONS

Ribble Valley pubs and restaurants have recently featured in a number of award nominations. The White Bull at Gisburn has been nominated in the Lancashire Business of the Year category in Englands Business Awards 2022 while the Black Bull, Old Langho, has been nominated in Marston’s Best Food Menu category. In the Ribble Valley Business Awards, which take place on 24th March at Mytton Fold Hotel, the Black Bull, Old Langho has also been named as a Hospitality Business finalist. The following establishments have also been named RVBA finalists: • Langden Grill Food Truck (Food & Drink Business) • Procters Cheeses Ltd (Food & Drink Business) • The Milking Parlour, Sabden (Food & Drink Business) • Roy Porter Butchers (Independent Retailer) • Esc CC (Independent Retailer) • Sauce Box – Micro Business


Amazing food, amazing staff. A wonderful atmosphere and somehow even better food. All I can say is that I'm upset it'll be a while till I can enjoy roast beef like that again. D. Campbell The Red Pump is a gem of a traditional country pub in a beautiful situation. P. Stern Lovely food and the staff are very friendly. A great relaxed atmosphere. J. Holden Last minute booking ; fabulous place. Great value for money, superb food and lovely staff. A real find and gem. T. Bamber This was one of the most relaxing nights of my life! I can't stress enough how much my wife and I loved our stay here. We will definitely be returning! S. Smith Great food, not too formal. Great night out. The steaks are amazing ….. S. Harper Currently open Fri & Sat 6 - 9pm, Sun lunch 12:30 - 4pm Booking essential: enquiries@theredpumpinn.co.uk www.theredpumpinn.co.uk

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life in East Lancashire through the years and it has been really important in developing the work. The library and museum in Blackburn are both excellent for research and I spend a lot of time in both buildings working with the curators and managers there. We have an incredible amount of expertise in the county and I rely on these institutions to help me uncover unexpected pieces of research and artefacts that inform my work,” explains Jamie, who also visited the British Film Institute (BFI) in London. “The film archive at the BFI is a resource I use whenever I’m starting a big commission. I’ve just spent two days in the capital watching hours of footage from the coronation, various jubilees and exploring footage and newsreels of Lancashire in the 1950s.” Having studied for a degree and masters at Chelsea, Jamie started to exhibit his work internationally while he was still a student. “I was selected for the New Contemporaries and had my first exhibition at the Tate while I was a second-year degree student. When I graduated, I continued exhibiting internationally,” adds Jamie who went on to work for the Saatchi Gallery Magazine

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Lancashire-born artist, whose work features in international collections, has been commissioned to create a new art installation to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Jamie Holman will record the memories of 70 people who have all lived throughout

the Queen’s 70-year reign. This poetic soundscape will tell the story of our diverse Lancastrian communities and will be accompanied by seven large tapestries, each depicting 10 years of the monarch’s service to her people and the individuals who best remember her lifetime of service. Speaking about the commission, Jamie, who studied Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art, says: “It’s exciting, but very daunting in terms of the weight of expectation and the complexity of communicating 70 years of service and representing 70 years of social history. These are always the best types of commission, the ones that make you excited but also nervous.” When he started his initial research for the work, Jamie turned to the Talbot archive – a photographic press archive held by Blackburn College and Blackburn Library: “This archive of photographs captures both royal visits and day to day

for 10 years, writing about art in London and across the UK. In 2016 he returned to his roots, becoming involved in the emerging arts in East Lancashire and working on the first National Festival of Making, of which he is now a director. Jamie also works with Blackburn College and has a studio where he works in collaboration with curator Alex Zawadzki as Uncultured Creatives, delivering complex works on a regional, national and international basis. “Recently we delivered a large-scale

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Jan Woolley meets Jamie Holman, who has been commissioned to produce a unique piece of art to celebrate an extraordinary moment in our history


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exhibition for the British Textile Biennial, we presented works at the Manchester Contemporary Art Fair, a print publication with Rough Trade Books, which we recently launched in London and HOWL a public performance featuring 150 people howling at Preston’s iconic bus station. That was covered by the BBC and even made it onto TV in Germany, New York and India! The work I make as an artist is collaborative, often large scale and is fabricated using industrial processes or heritage craft skills.”

Inspired by the people he collaborates with, Jamie has enormous respect for Lancashire’s rich cultural heritage and the county’s history of fabrication and manufacturing: “The potential of what I can actually make here in Lancashire is a huge influence on my work. I often encounter processes and materials that make me question, ‘What could I do with that?’ I look at how things are made – or what new technology is available. I go to factories and fabricators a lot, just to see what could happen if I could access their resources. “I work closely with curators so the process of making work often becomes collaborative very quickly. It’s a way of working that really suits me.” One of Jamie’s most notorious works from the past, is Once Upon a Time in the North West: “I was commissioned to respond to the provocation ‘the politics

of cloth’. I made a wide range of works that included trade union-style banners that continued the story of culture in our towns and, in essence, I updated the heritage story of mass gatherings to include Acid House and explored the concept of transformation through people meeting in the workplace or in social constructs like fairs, football grounds and pubs.” One of the banners made by Jamie was a tribute to the film makers Mitchel and Kenyon, the motion picture pioneers from Blackburn, who are famous for their ‘factory gate films’ featuring workers leaving mills and factories across Lancashire. “I was exploring the archive at the BFI in London and stumbled upon a short clip, which turned out to be an out-take of ‘Kidnapping by Indians’ shot by Michel and Kenyon in 1899. This predates the accepted first ever western film by six years!” To celebrate the fact that Lancashire was the home of a key Hollywood genre, Jamie decided to show the film again as part of the Once Upon a Time project: “I screened it at the Cotton Exchange, which had been a cinema when I was growing up. “Before watching the film, we paraded 500 people from Mitchel and Kenyon’s original studio on Northgate with my banner and 30 or so wild west re-enactment experts, through the town on a Saturday

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afternoon. The public were served food handed to them as ‘a gift from President Abraham Lincoln’ – a reference to the food Lincoln sent to feed starving weavers, who refused to handle the cotton picked by enslaved people in the southern states. It’s a remarkable period in history.” Looking to the future Jamie hopes to continue working in Lancashire: “My ambition has always been to establish a contemporary art practice here in Lancashire, rather than feel the need to

relocate to London or another larger city. “I don’t think there are many places in the country where I could have the size and quality of studio I have here, or the access to expertise in making and fabricating that we have across the county. “Although I am interested in heritage, my work is contemporary. The majority of my sales are international or in London, but it would be nice if more of my large works stayed here. Aside from that, I remain incredibly ambitious and I’m hoping to work on larger commissions.” The Platinum Jubilee artwork project was commissioned by Lord Shuttleworth and a collective of local business leaders and cultural professionals earlier this year. The footage and narrative will be available internationally and will accompany Jamie’s tapestries, which are to be exhibited. n

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GOOD READ Lauren Molyneux curls up with a good book to review the latest best seller

Klara and the Sun Kazuo Ishiguro ‘Do you believe in the human heart?’ With the rise of the sun each morning, ‘artificial friend’ Klara takes her place in the store. Seemingly more perceptive than her peers, she prioritises learning as much as she can about the human race above all else, and hopes to be placed in a prime position where the eyes of customers will regularly fall on her, and she can observe the outside world. When she finally makes it to the storefront window and attracts the attention of a young girl and her mother, her hopes soar at the thought of being chosen. But with the early realisation that the girl, Josie, is in ill health, doubts are raised about the mother’s true intentions behind seeking an artificial companion for her daughter and Klara is warned not to invest too heavily in the promises of humans. When it becomes clear that Josie may not survive the long-term illness that also killed her sister, the central theme of the nature of love is firmly set into motion, and we begin to consider the prospects of posthumanism and the potential that advanced artificial intelligence has in shifting our understanding of human connections. Delivering a rich narrative with intricately developed characters and an intriguing premise, Ishiguro’s fictional world, whilst seemingly somewhat normal initially, quickly becomes one which appears to be dystopian by design, with genetically improved, ‘lifted’ children being the only ones given access to education and proper prospects for advancement. Set in an unspecified yet not-so-distant future, Klara and the Sun is both thought-provoking and reflective, exploring the habits and condition of modern society, the bases of human interaction, and the rapid development of technology and the scope of its potential to impact us as a race. Delivering insightful and often touching commentary from a unique and unforgettable narrator, in his latest masterpiece Ishiguro delicately explores concepts of love, loyalty and family to leave readers with the lingering question of what it ultimately means to be human. n


NEW ARTISTS FOR SPRING 2022

Bruno Tinucci “Pittoresca Villa”

Lana Okiro “Champagne and Oysters”

Cortes “Sailing Boats”

Visit the gallery or check the website for our full collection of original paintings and signed limited editions. We also offer a full range of services, including: framing, needleworks, restoration, shirt framing, canvas stretching and more. 78 Berry Lane, Longridge, Preston, PR3 3WH 01772 782006 www.longridgegallery.co.uk info@longridgegallery.co.uk @longridgegall

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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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CINEMA RELEASE

Release Date: 1st April Director: Daniel Espinosa Starring: Michael Keaton, Jared Leto, Adria Arjona, Jared Harris, Matt Smith and Tyrese Gibson Certificate:

In this Marvel Universe creation, Jared Leto transforms into the enigmatic anti-hero Michael Morbius. Dr Morbius, a biochemist, is dangerously ill with a rare blood disease. Desperate to cure himself and others suffering the same fate, Dr Morbius attempts an experiment. At first it seems to be a radical success, but he inadvertently infects himself with a form of vampirism instead. A darkness inside him is unleashed. Will Morbius succumb to his mysterious new urges, or will good override evil? n

THE ADAM PROJECT Release Date: 11th March Director: Shawn Levy Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Zoe Saldana, Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo and Catherine Keener Certificate:

Adam Reed, a 13-year-old boy, is grieving the sudden death of his father when one night he discovers a wounded pilot hiding in his garage. This mysterious pilot turns out to be the older version of himself from the future, who has risked everything to come back in time on a secret mission. Together they must venture into the past to find their father, set things right and save the world. n

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Release Date: 8th March Director: Bill Benze Starring: Annie Clark, St. Vincent, Dakota Johnson and Carrie Brownstein Certificate:

We follow St Vincent, a dedicated and artistic musician, as she pursues her desire to create a documentary about her talents. Enlisting the help of a close friend of hers, St Vincent hopes that her friend can bring creative clarity to the project and assist with the directing. Things quickly take a turn for the worse. Notions of reality, identity and authenticity grow increasingly distorted and unclear. Unpredictable forces are found lurking within the subject, whilst the filmmaker threatens to derail their friendship and the project. n


THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE A LAURUS HOME

SHOW HOMES LAUNCHING SPRING 2022

Whalley Manor is a stunning collection of two, three, four and five bedroom homes. Situated in Whalley, a beautiful and thriving village set in the picturesque Ribble Valley. To discuss your move with one of our sales assistants don’t hesitate to visit the sales centre which is open Thursday - Monday*

The beautiful three bedroom Holborn with Bay (above) is designed with space for busy family life, ideal for growing families. Located on the ground floor is a stylish living area with a bay window and an open plan kitchen/dining area with French doors to the rear garden. On the first floor, the master bedroom includes an en-suite. Two further well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor. – Prices from £345,995

B O O K YO U R A PP O I N T M E N T: Phone: 0161 968 0200 Email: whalleymanor@laurushomes.co.uk Visit: laurushomes.co.uk

Other homes currently available: The Camden two bedroom home. – Prices from £244,995 The Heaton three bedroom home. – Prices from £299,995 The Chelsea with Bay four bedroom home. – Prices from £535,995 * Opening times may vary so please check our website.


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Mellor Brow Offers Over £600,000

A large, detached property set within a large plot with generous mature gardens and far-reaching views, located in a popular Ribble Valley village.

Chipping

A fantastic opportunity offering tremendous scope for a buyer to put their own, taste, specification and design on a village property.

Built in 1968 and offering spacious rooms, this three-bedroom bungalow is perfect for anyone looking to modernise and improve - having stacks of potential!

In a desirable location with views to the countryside, this three-bedroom, stone-built property includes an attached workshop and garaging.


Grindleton Guide Price £1,250,000

A superb five-bedroom former stone farmhouse set within 16.48 acres of the Forest of Bowland AONB yet just a short drive from Grindleton, Sawley and Clitheroe.

Bolton-by-Bowland

A beautiful semi-detached barn conversion set just outside the desirable village of Bolton-byBowland.

This property will appeal to those looking for a smallholding for equestrian or lifestyle purposes or those simply looking for privacy and a home set in a stunning location.

Within a 1.12 acre plot to include woodland and paddock the four-bedroom property has a stunning architecturally-designed basement annex and oak-framed garden room.


Local expertise, national presence, international audience

WOODFOLD PARK FARM, MELLOR, BB2 7QA OIEO £550,000

OLD HALL FARM, SIMONSTONE, BB12 7NY £780,000

A stunning and spacious family home in a private gated development on the outskirts of the Ribble Valley. Woodfold Park farm is in an enviable rural location ideal for commuting to the main East Lancashire Business centres. Number 8 Woodfold Park Farm extends to approximately 2500 sqft offering accommodation across three floors fitted out to a high specification having being purchased originally as a shell by the current owners. There is a spacious entrance hall, cloakroom, utility room, open plan living dining kitchen along with three bedrooms, master with dressing room and en-suite, shower room and a house bathroom. There are two further bedrooms and a house bathroom with walk-in storage rooms. With a delightful landscaped South West facing garden to the rear, there is also a communal courtyard to the front with parking and visitor parking and a double garage. Inspection advised. EPC – E.

Hiding behind high stone walls on the outskirts of Simonstone, Old Hall Farm is a beautiful three/four bedroom family home which has been subject to a comprehensive restoration and refurbishment in recent years. The property has been tastefully modernised and offers flexible accommodation with two good sized reception rooms, dining kitchen, converted cellar, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, dressing room, gym / fourth bedroom located in the adjacent garage building, which would be suitable for an annexe if required and subject to planning consent. Electric gates offer a high degree of privacy, a sweeping driveway leads to a courtyard and parking area to the side of the house, which is surrounded by landscaped gardens and grounds. Early inspection is advised. EPC – E.

FLETCHERS FARM, OSBALDESTON, BB2 7LY £850,000

RIBBLEDENE, OLD LANGHO, BB6 8BJ £975,000

Located just outside the village of Osbaldeston and tucked away in a quiet yet convenient location, Fletchers Farm is a beautiful family home with 1.5 acres of land, stables and all-weather riding arena. The property has been extensively upgraded in recent years and briefly comprises three spacious reception rooms, family kitchen, downstairs WC, utility and boot room accessed from outside. To the first floor there are four bedrooms including master with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe, three further bedrooms, two with fitted sinks and a newly refurbished house bathroom. Externally there are large private gardens with pond and terrace, stone built double garage, ample parking and a private driveway. The land extends to approximately 1.5 acres which is private and enclosed. Separate stables and arena. (Horse walker by separate negotiation). EPC - C.

Ribbledene is an individually designed Arts and Crafts inspired luxurious family home sitting perfectly in a 1/4-acre plot on The Drive in Brockhall Village. This impressive and imposing five bedroom home has been hand crafted without compromise and has brick and render elevations with a canopied arch porch between two feature bays. Accessed from the impressive grand entrance hall, there are two reception rooms, study and impressive open plan living / dining kitchen with utility room to the ground floor. To the first floor are five double bedrooms, master with dressing area and en-suite, second bedroom with ensuite and three double rooms sharing the beautifully finished and equipped house bathroom. Externally there are substantial gardens to the front and rear, a detached double garage and copious amounts of parking. This house is truly a unique proposition and inspection will not disappoint. EPC – B.

Whalley 01254 828922 whalley@fineandcountry.com

Ribble Valley Hodder Valley East Lancashire

Head Office 119–121 Park Lane, London W1 | +44 (0)20 7079 1515 parklane@fineandcountry.com


Local expertise, national presence, international audience

WESTMEATH, BALDERSTONE, BB2 7LH £975,000

LYNWOOD, WISWELL, BB7 9BZ £1,150,000

Westmeath is a superb, detached family home occupying a quiet yet convenient location with commanding rural views to the rear over open farmland with long distance Ribble Valley views towards Longridge Fell. This property has been tastefully upgraded in recent years and now affords three reception rooms, five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a high quality kitchen and fittings throughout. Externally the property is surrounded by sizable private grounds with gated driveway, ample parking and two separate double garages. Conveniently located for ease of access to a number of East Lancashire towns including Blackburn, Clitheroe and Preston, the property has good main routes, along the A59, to the M6 motorway giving through routes to both north and south. Westmeath is also ideally located for Preston station giving access to Manchester, London, Glasgow and Edinburgh. EPC – D.

Lynwood is a superb large, detached bungalow on the outskirts of Wiswell near Clitheroe. This substantial five bedroom, four reception room property extends to approximately 3000 sq ft (285 sq m) and occupies a generous plot of approximately one acre with rural farmland to the front securing the wonderful long-distance view across the Ribble Valley. This spacious family home has many possibilities including redevelopment of the site (subject to planning consent). The bungalow benefits from ample parking on the gated driveway, four single garages and beautifully maintained lawns and patio making the best of the view. EPC – E.

PARISH VIEW, GRIMSARGH, PR2 5DR O.I.E.O. £950,000

TILE HOUSE, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, BB7 4NJ £900,000

Three high specification luxury homes on an exclusive gated development close to Preston and the Ribble Valley - these spacious four and five bedroomed detached family homes are stunning in design with fantastic high-quality specification rarely seen in new builds and will be finished and presented to a very high standard. The stone-built houses each extend to approximately 3800 sq ft and occupy large plots with substantial gardens. EPC – B.

Tile House is a superb, four bedroomed detached family home, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in the Trough of Bowland. The house stands in a convenient yet rural location in between the village of Sawley and Bolton-by-Bowland near Clitheroe. This spacious and well-presented house offers flexible family accommodation and occupies a private and attractive setting with mature gardens and grounds with delightful rural views. A superb location for commuting within Lancashire or Yorkshire and with a market town on the doorstep. EPC – E.

Whalley 01254 828922 whalley@fineandcountry.com

Ribble Valley Hodder Valley East Lancashire

Head Office 119–121 Park Lane, London W1 | +44 (0)20 7079 1515 parklane@fineandcountry.com


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THE WOODLAND HOUSE The Woodland House is just one of ZMA’s many greenbelt approvals, which is now under construction

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t ZMA 80 per cent of projects are located on sensitive sites such as greenbelt, open countryside, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) or conservation areas. With 16 successful sensitive planning approvals in the last 12 months, the Woodland House is one of our recent greenbelt approvals which is now commencing construction. Located on a greenbelt site within a clearing between trees, the area is surrounded by a biological heritage site and open countryside. Our design brief was to create a private, sustainable, contemporary, family home which had no impact on the natural woodland and landscaping. Our clients are self-building their forever home and wanted to create a bespoke, architecturally designed dwelling, which maximised natural light, woodland views and incorporated their individual living requirements.

The proposal was limited to the area of the site which did not contain any Tree Root Protection Areas to ensure that no trees were affected by the development. The existing site included an existing bungalow and a number of out-buildings, which are to be demolished, but the clients wanted to continue living in their existing property until the completion of the build. Therefore, the design worked with this specific requirement along with the volume, ground floor footprint and height restrictions, which were limited to the existing structures.

AS THE SITE IS SURROUNDED BY LARGE MATURE TREES, THE SITING OF THE PROPERTY WAS KEY TO MAXIMISING NATURAL LIGHT AT KEY TIMES OF THE DAY AND THROUGHOUT THE DIFFERENT SEASONS As the site is surrounded by large mature trees, the siting of the property was key to maximising natural light at key times of the day and throughout the different seasons. To achieve this, we created a 3D

walk-through which allows you to visualise how light will enter the space at different times and through different seasons. The proposal has been designed based on how the clients will use the property at each time of the day, integrating their beloved dogs, and to create a property which blends indoor and outdoor living. Features of the property include a splitlevel arrangement utilising the existing site levels, a large covered outdoor terrace, indoor-outdoor living spaces, a pool, dog room, triple garage, an open plan kitchen dining living space, a separate living room and a large master bedroom suite with external terrace and a green roof. Greenbelt is one of the most restrictive planning policies and planning success is dependent on many factors including the proposed design, current use of the site, site history, existing structures, volume and ground floor footprint, effect on the openness, visibility, character, materials, landscaping, ecology, biodiversity, beauty and architectural merit. n

If you have a project in mind, contact a member of our team for a free consultation to discuss how to begin your dream project

Zara Moon Architects We transform sites, buildings, and lives. Unit 37, Mitton Road Business Park Mitton Road, Whalley BB7 9YE 01200 403840 enquiries@zaramoonarchitects.co.uk zaramoonarchitects.co.uk


2022 OPEN EVENT Thursday 31st March 2pm until 6pm

We would welcome the opportunity to share our school with you. If you can’t make the date above, don’t worry. We offer tours all year round at a time that suits you. For more information or to book a tour, please contact the school registrar Suzanne Spencer on 01254 823546 or email spencer.s@oakhillschool.co.uk. | oakhillschool.co.uk | 01254 823546 | Wiswell Lane, Whalley, Lancashire, BB7 9AF



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