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BUSINESS HOUR Young entrepreneur Tom Keighley has launched an innovative, data-driven sales recruitment business that uses social media to find the best candidates and he has the backing of TV ‘dragon’ James Caan.
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CHILL OUT An enterprising young couple have developed a delicious, goat’s milk icecream that is low in fat and ideal for those who are lactose intolerant. Live Ribble Valley meets Matt and Nicola Green.
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INSPIRATIONAL JOURNEY As a boy, artist Kevan Thompson has memories of being on the picket lines during the 1972 miners’ strike. Today those miners are the inspiration behind many of his wonderful paintings.
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Magazines Editor Contemplating this double summer issue of Live Ribble Valley, I decided to wander around the garden on what was a beautiful summer’s day. The pale pink peonies that I planted four years ago were in glorious full bloom swaying in the breeze, the rose arch will soon be at its best and in the vegetable patch, the strawberries looked almost ready to harvest along with a whole host of salad leaves, beetroot, spring onions and prettily coloured Bright Lights radish. In this issue we focus on the great outdoors – summer is a time when we love to take advantage of the bright sunny days, enjoying long walks, getting out the BBQ, dining al fresco and enjoying the fruits of our labour in the garden. I had the good fortune to interview BBC Radio 4’s Gardeners’ Question Time panellist, Bunny Guinness this month. Bunny is an international landscape architect and was asked to design the gardens and outdoor space at The Three Fishes, Great Mitton. In this issue she talks about the planning behind the project, her love of the Ribble Valley and her work as an author, columnist and GQT expert. Staying with the outdoor theme, we have some fantastic recipes in our Food & Drink section, from barbecued jerk chicken with grilled pineapple and avocado salsa to homemade, ice-cold ginger beer – delicious! Throughout the summer country inns and restaurants will also be welcoming al fresco diners with stunning menus, many of which feature top class, local produce. Speaking of which, we also meet enterprising young farmers Matt and Nicola Green, who have a 1000-strong goat herd, which produces the milk that goes into their delicious Rosy Goat ice-cream. Low in fat and lactose, this all-natural product is sure to be a winner! So, here at Live Ribble Valley we hope you have a sensational summer, enjoy the sunshine, have fun and we will be back soon with our September issue. Jan Woolley Editor
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BC Radio 4’s Bunny Guinness, a regular panellist on Gardeners’ Question Time, is behind the stunning redesign of the outside space at The Three Fishes, Great Mitton. The international landscape architect was approached last year when chef Nigel Haworth took over the pub in a collaboration with Martin Aspinall, a trustee of the Standen Estate that surrounds the historic pub, which has since been transformed. Bunny, who has designed many medalwinning gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show, was delighted to take on The Three Fishes project. “I love the Ribble Valley, we have now done a fair, few projects in that neck of the woods as one leads to another – the landscape is stunning!” says Bunny, who has been designing outdoor spaces for 45 years.
IN FULL BLOOM… At the beginning of any design project Bunny spends a day with clients on site, as she explains: “We met up with Martin Aspinall, whose garden at Standen Hall we designed, and Nigel, on site at The Three Fishes. “Outdoor spaces for pubs and restaurants have to be manageable for the staff, provide the spaces they need and must be maintainable. The day on site is a real brainstorming session and we don’t leave until we have a sketch masterplan, to scale, that we all think will work. “It’s a long day but we do this with all new projects and find it works brilliantly. We always say if a client doesn’t like what we do we won’t charge, but that has only been the case once in many years of working this way.”
THE DAY ON SITE IS A REAL BRAINSTORMING SESSION AND WE DON’T LEAVE UNTIL WE HAVE A SKETCH MASTERPLAN THAT WE ALL THINK WILL WORK During the meeting at the pub, Bunny assessed the space and discussed what would be needed in terms of outdoor dining and making the area both practical and beautiful: “There was very little outdoor eating space at the back of the building, so I decided to push the banks back and make more flat, accessible
Gardening expert and BBC radio personality, Bunny Guinness, talks about a Ribble Valley landscape project that was a joy to work on, writes Jan Woolley space for eating outside. There is now a sheltered terrace for 40 people full of parasols and tables.” With the dining space agreed, Bunny turned her attention to the pub entrance to make it more enticing and attractive. “We created a contained garden to the
side of the pub by moving some parking space that was close to the building and pushed the entrance over. This we designed in a chequer of Breedon gravel and grass, so it looks fairly green and inviting as well as being a well-used hard surface to accommodate more tables.
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“We put trees in baseless pots along the road frontage to green up the front. Nigel describes it as a quintessentially English garden with lots of spring bulbs followed by roses and geraniums. “There is also an area under cultivation for food and a large polytunnel as Nigel is mustard keen on sustainability and fresh produce.” When it came to choosing shrubs and flowers for the gardens Bunny selected some of her favourite, long-flowering roses and topiary to give the space structure: “We have used lots of tough roses such as Rosa Mutablis with their wonderful, changing coloured flowers and super-long flowering period. We also selected Rosa Sally Holmes a great white flowered performer and Rosa James L Austin, the best deep magenta red rose in my book.
“Yew hedging and topiary gives structure and can tolerate difficult conditions, and multi stem field maples, but these are still quite small, however these smaller sizes do establish easier than larger ones,” adds Bunny, whose mother was a keen gardener. “She went on to set up a nursery, and her brother David Austin was also an inspirational gardener and rose grower and
I think their influences rubbed off on me.” Having studied Horticulture at Reading University, Bunny qualified as a Landscape Architect at Birmingham City University and after working for several practices, set up on her own in 1986. “I had no idea where horticulture could lead to initially, all I knew was that it was extraordinary that I was paid to do something so enjoyable. Since then I’ve realised that it’s a career with so many facets – you can never become bored with it. “As every job is different and every client wants a unique space, it is continually intriguing though rarely straight forward! “The higher your profile becomes, the more people expect and I do love the challenge of pushing the boundaries.” Over the years Bunny has become a well-known personality in the professional gardening world appearing on TV and radio, as well as working on gardens and commercial spaces across the globe. One of her memorable projects took Bunny to Japan: “In Hokkaido we did a huge project for an enterprising entrepreneur and learnt masses, ate amazing food and made good friends!” Closer to home, among her favourite projects is Thyme Hotel near Lechdale: “This has been ongoing for some years, and Caryn Hibbert the founder is inspiring to work with.” Bunny has also written numerous books on gardening including one in collaboration with Prince Charles about the gardens at Highgrove, the private home of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.
Reflecting on the book Highgrove: A Garden Celebrated, Bunny says: “I was so impressed by the depth of knowledge of HRH and the way he has developed the garden into a thriving centre.” More recently Bunny and her daughter Unity, who is also a landscape architect, helped on the stand of Gardeners’ Question Time at the Chelsea Flower Show: “GQT put on an exhibit and Unity and I planted the rose bed. The theme was about the programme and its history.”
Having forged a worldwide career, Bunny loves her work as a BBC gardening expert and author but she is first and foremost an ultimately knowledgeable garden designer and landscape architect: “It’s definitely, one of the best feelings in the world when you have a highly satisfied client and a great new space!” Commenting on The Three Fishes landscape project, chef Nigel Haworth said: “It was a delight to work with Bunny. The gardens at The Three Fishes have been planted to look good throughout the seasons – in the spring the tulips looked amazing and now we are in summer the outside space really comes into its own.” n
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with a glass roof and the kitchen units were brown wood, probably from the 1980s.” As designer Katie Green of Heart of your Home Kitchens is based in Waddington, she was the obvious person to approach: “Katie had already been recommended to us so we went to see her and visited her lovely showroom,” says Rosemary, who had an idea of what style she wanted for her new kitchen.
THE KITCHEN IS REALLY BEAUTIFUL. I LOVE IT – IN FACT EVERYONE WHO VISITS LOVES IT! “I didn’t want it too traditional or too contemporary. I wanted something that wouldn’t date and will still look good in 20 years’ time and that’s exactly what we’ve got.”
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Before work started on the kitchen Rosemary’s outside contractors removed the glass ceiling in the extension replacing it with solid slate and a Velux window to let more light into the room. French doors with glass side panels were installed at one end of the kitchen which leads out onto a cottage garden. When building work was complete, Katie’s fitters started work on Rosemary and Geoff’s kitchen: “All the fitters were excellent. Because it’s such an old building none of the walls were straight but the joiners got everything spot on, they were amazing.” Geoff and Rosemary chose cabinets from the Milbourne collection with lower-level units in Sage Green and the higher ones in Porcelain.
super popular due to their authentic look and practicality. Appliances included a dishwasher, fridge freezer, oven and microwave and a five-pan induction hob. As Rosemary loves cooking, she is thrilled with her new kitchen: “We love entertaining friends so the island is a lovely place to sit around and chat while I’m cooking,” says Rosemary. “The kitchen is really beautiful. I love
I WANTED SOMETHING THAT WOULDN’T DATE AND WILL STILL LOOK GOOD IN 20 YEARS’ TIME AND THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT WE’VE GOT Having discussed the layout of the kitchen, Rosemary’s wish-list included a large island at the far end of the room incorporating a wine chiller and seating area. Katie also incorporated a French style larder unit with cupboards either side and a traditional over the hob shelf. Advising on lighting and flooring, Katie recommended a lovely feature light over the island with under cabinet lighting and neat ceiling spots. For the flooring, Rosemary opted for beautiful oak effect luxury vinyl tiles which have recently become
it – in fact everyone who visits loves it! I can’t recommend Katie enough. She was constantly popping in or calling on the phone to check that everything was going okay. She was brilliant!” Speaking about work on Geoff and Rosemary’s delightful cottage kitchen, Katie says: “It was a pleasure to work alongside Rosemary and Geoff and I am delighted that they love their new Heart of your Home Kitchen.” n
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BEFORE YOU START WITH THE DESIGN OF YOUR GARDEN ROOM, DUE CONSIDERATION NEEDS TO BE GIVEN TO ITS PRIMARY PURPOSE sizes, designed for all manner of purposes, began to spring up. As we head into summer and we reconnect with the great outdoors, a garden room becomes an attractive proposition for
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From a style angle, ideally your garden room will complement your property and its exterior. A traditional summerhouse is best-suited to period homes, whereas contemporary properties may require more modern aesthetics, such as the cabin-style or pod home office which has exploded in popularity over the last few years. Many of these options come flat-packed, suitable for keen DIYers, ideal for keeping the cost down too. If you’re simply looking for a fair-weather solution, how about a pergola or a gazebo? A gazebo is ideal if you’re budget-conscious and seeking a non-permanent option. Not just for outdoor parties and weddings, this stylish summertime addition can be easily assembled and dismantled to suit the weather and your requirements. So you’ve decided on the role and style of your garden room, now you can set about
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hen product specialist Cheryl Fitton down-sized from a 14-room barn conversion in Chaigley to a three-bedroom contemporary new-build, she turned to interior designer Maureen Bentley of Whalley-based Theofano to help transform her new home. “Maureen had helped with the interior of my previous home, so I trust her completely. We could only bring a few things to the new house as it is considerably smaller, so Maureen helped choose wallpaper, she sourced beautiful lighting and had cushions, soft furnishings and sofas made especially.”
MAUREEN HAS A REAL EYE FOR COLOUR. SHE IS REALLY PERSONABLE AND EASY TO GET ON WITH, THAT’S WHY I KEEP GOING BACK TO HER Cheryl opted for blues, greys and neutrals that suited the modern sophisticated look that she wanted to achieve: “Maureen has a real eye for colour. She is really personable and easy to get on with, that’s why I keep going back to her,” says Cheryl, who intends to move south with her husband in a few years’ time to be with family.
“I have told Maureen she will have to come with me! I really can’t recommend her enough.” In a contrasting project, Maureen was asked to totally refurbish a large drawing room for retired dentist Nigel BramleyHaworth, who recalls: “I really hadn’t a clue what I wanted in the drawing room. It is a traditional L-shaped room, but it had a marble and mahogany fireplace which effectively divided it into two. “When Maureen came to the house, she suggested we remove it completely, so we did, and it has completely changed the dynamics of the room.”
Maureen also advised Nigel on wallpaper and soft furnishings as well as painting a traditional oak bureau and bookcase, which is now a lovely focal feature. “The bureau incorporates a bookcase with glass doors and is painted in a soft grey-green – it’s a very gentle shade. Maureen was also very specific about how to organise the bookcase – she insisted that the books and items on display should reflect my interests,” says Nigel, who enjoys opera, poetry, cruises and travel: “I have travelled the world and one of my most memorable trips was to Japan.” Choosing colourways for the room, Maureen and Nigel chose a wallpaper
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s a designer, Elise Lennon-Porter was truly in her element when she came to designing her own kitchen. Aware of the vast choice of styles and all the latest kitchen design techniques to maximise space, Elise who has been a kitchen designer for 15 years, put the same enthusiasm and passion into her kitchen as she does into all her designs. “It was a great experience as I could see the design journey from a client’s point of view,” says Elise, who works from Kitchen Flair’s showroom in Lostock Hall.
THE CLIENT CHOSE SHAKER STYLE CABINETS WITH A DECORATIVE CORNICE WHICH MADE IT LOOK VERY GRAND AND GLASS MIRRORED SPLASHBACKS, WHICH REFLECTED THE BEAUTIFUL VIEWS – IT WAS STUNNING!
MEE T THE DESIGNER Elise Lennon-Porter is a designer for a long-established, familyowned kitchen company that continues to push the boundaries while maintaining its Italian heritage
“We always ask clients to come into the showroom as they can get lots of inspiration here. We have many kitchens on display, of varying sizes and different styles. Clients get a real feel as to what would look good in their own home,” says Elise, who will then visit clients to assess the space and discuss their new kitchen. The next stage is preparing CAD drawings to present to the client: “The first draft might not be ‘the one’ – it often evolves as it can be changed to suit whatever the client wants. Customers like it when we think outside the box to create something unique that’s really going to wow them. “That’s the reaction I’m looking for – I love it when their eyes light up!” One such kitchen designed by Elise was for clients living in a large farmhouse: “I was very much led by the client on this one – three walls were knocked down to create a huge space. The client wanted a massive island that looked like a table. She chose Shaker style cabinets with a
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decorative cornice which made it look very grand, dark Dekton worktops and glass mirrored splashbacks, which reflected the beautiful views from the bi-fold doors – it was stunning!” While the majority of Elise’s clients don’t have a huge space to work with, she applies the same innovative design skills to create kitchens that look amazing and are ultimately practical: “One of my first kitchens was for a couple, who had a small kitchen that had awkward spaces. There was a washing machine that was difficult to access, so I had to devised a way to incorporate it – we thought it might not be achievable but we did it and they were delighted!” For her own kitchen Elise chose Shaker style cabinets in dark graphite with white worktops: “I have also included some copper accents too. “When I sit in my new kitchen, I look at it and I think, ‘wow’ and I realise that’s how clients feel when they have a kitchen designed by Kitchen Flair.” Always keeping ahead of the industry, Elise adds: “Shaker style cabinets are here to stay – they aren’t going anywhere but we have seen a shift in colourways. While dark blues are still incredibly popular, there has been a gradual introduction of deep forest and heritage greens. “With regards to flooring, luxury vinyl tiles (LVT) are becoming increasingly popular as they are so practical and with
regards to worktops, marble effect remains a firm favourite.”
WE WORK ALL OVER THE COUNTRY AND HAVE EVEN INSTALLED KITCHENS IN FRANCE AND SWEDEN Founded in 1993, Kitchen Flair continues to be a successful family business with Kristina Libertini now at the helm. The family’s Italian heritage remains important, and Kitchen Flair continues to fuse quintessential Italian design with quality craftsmanship.
Having designed kitchens for many clients within the Ribble Valley and across Lancashire, Kitchen Flair also works throughout the UK and Europe, as Kristina explains: “We work all over the country and have even installed kitchens in France and Sweden. Because we manufacture in-house, clients can have as little or as much as they want, we support the whole process, so clients get a truly unique kitchen to suit their lifestyle.” n
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are renowned for their quality products and attention to detail in the decking they install: “We take pride in every job that we do and have recently had a decking we built for a customer in Clitheroe featured in The Sunday Telegraph, and videos of our work and installations have had over half a million YouTube hits,” says Andrew.
THE ECO-FRIENDLY DECKING WE OFFER GIVES THE PERFECT BALANCE OF QUALITY AND SUSTAINABILITY To further add to this accolade Whalley Construction have just been awarded Official Platinum Contractor status, and are the first company in the UK to achieve this. Using TimberTech products, who are leaders in the sector, Whalley Construction
know they are giving their customers real value for money and a product and service on which they can rely. The decking is hard wearing, fully capped all the way around ensuring strength and durability, and fitted with steel fasteners which guarantee no corrosion. “The composite decking we use is especially good quality,” Andrew further explains. “It is solid all the way through unlike many on the market and as TimberTech utilise a unique, environmentally-friendly process to turn the recycled hardwood into strong, moisture resistant boards, they are completely natural looking and more durable too.” Whalley Construction and TimberTech are committed to working towards a more sustainable world and specialise in environmentally friendly decking that does not harm any trees. No trees at all are cut
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down to make their recycled, eco decking products, as the products are made from post-industrial waste (recycled from factory waste off-cuts). “The composite is also 100 per cent recycled, being a high quality material primarily from companies such as Honda and Toyota,” adds Andrew. TimberTech products have a 30-year standard warranty, which means the quality is the best you will find. As Andrew points out: “The product has to match this promise! “The eco-friendly decking we offer gives the perfect balance of quality and sustainability. The products are an attractive, low-maintenance alternative to wood, and a one-time purchase for most homeowners. Also, since TimberTech products will not splinter or warp, and don’t require any staining or sealing, the wasteful cycle of repair and replacement that’s typical of wood products is dramatically reduced.”
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The work of Whalley Construction is held in high esteem, and three of the decking installations done by Andrew and his team have been displayed on articulated lorries and trailers: “Having been laying decking since 2000 I know what works and what doesn’t and have 100 per cent confidence in the products we use. “The decking we lay is built to last and never has to be sealed, stained or painted. It is far more slip-resistant than others and there are no splinters or cracks to worry about. Composite boards won’t warp or fade in the sunlight and there is no need to worry about the decking bowing – we are confident to install TimberTech decking for our customers and know we have the knowledge and experience to only recommend the very best.” Collaborating with other local businesses who have the same high-quality ethos is important to Whalley Construction and they have also had a base at Shackleton’s in Chatburn for over a decade. As Andrew says: “People should spend time in their gardens relaxing and enjoying time with family and friends – using our products and skilled craftmanship means our customers don’t have to worry about maintaining their decking, and can do just that!” n
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TATE HAS A VAST ARCHIVE CONTAINING SOME OF THE MOST ICONIC PIECES OF ART IN THE WORLD SO WE ARE THRILLED TO BE ABLE TO BRING THESE GREAT PIECES INTO THE HOME Contrastingly, Victor Pasmore’s Spiral Motif in Green, Violet, Blue and Gold: The Coast of the Inland Sea (1950), presents a harmony of colourful curvilinear forms, a striking piece, perfect for creating a focal point in any room.
British Artist, Jessica Dismorr’s Abstract Composition (1915) features a series of pastel-coloured geometric forms, reminiscent of architectural components, overlapping on a black ground. A dark yellow triangular prism with a curved side provides a vertical focus and splits the composition in two. Another mural featuring Dismorr’s work is Related Forms (1937), an abstract nature of works comprising cooling blue hues. Fully customisable to meet customers specifications and dimensions, Graham & Brown’s online easy-to-use, made-to-measure tool allows customers to personalise each of Graham & Brown’s unique mural designs to their walls, making them easy to hang with minimal waste.
The range of Graham & Brown paper substrates allow the mural to be personalised even further. Handpicked by the Graham & Brown studio, the selection of premium paper finishes each offer a key feature or benefit. From premium fabric effect, a woven textured finish perfect for masking existing wall imperfections, to mica fibrous
WHY FRAME YOUR FAVOURITE PAINTING WHEN YOU CAN HAVE A WALL FULL OF IT, OR YOUR VERY OWN CEILING MURAL? YOUR FAVOURITE PIECE OF ART YOUR WAY a luxurious lustre effect which shimmers in the light, you can choose a finish which is guaranteed to suit your personal style. The mural production is powered by renewable energy, it uses water-based inks and all papers come from sustainable sources, in line with the company’s eco-friendly ethos which aims to make the company carbon zero within the decade. All trees used in the production process for the past 20 years have come from renewable sources. Graham & Brown uses 23,000 tonnes of paper each year, all from sustainably managed forests, meaning for every tree used three more are planted – it is estimated 16.5m trees have been planted on behalf of Graham & Brown this century. n grahambrown.com
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ALL SYSTEMS GO… Holden Clough is now in full bloom so it’s a fabulous time to visit and enjoy all that the nursery has to offer
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And with Tatton Flower Show on the horizon there are some spectacular plants being grown and some amazing species set to be showcased. John and Kate Foley of Holden Clough have won 25 consecutive gold medals for their acclaimed show gardens at Tatton, Harrogate and Southport so it’s all systems go at the nursery, which displays plants and shrubs according to the habitat in
FROM THE GROWING FIELDS TO THE GLASSHOUSE AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN BETWEEN, YOU WILL FIND A SPRINKLING OF STARDUST AT EVERY TURN which they will thrive. Alternatively, visitors will also see colourways that go well and grow well together – and there is always John and his team of expert horticulturalists to advise on how to get the best out of your garden. Meander along the pretty shale paths down towards the beck and you will discover the
Full of the hot vibrant colours of summer, the Glasshouse at Holden Clough is filled with more gorgeous garden and home accessories. Exotic orchids adorn beautiful furniture sourced from faraway lands, there are self-contained terrariums featuring succulents along with an eclectic collection of handmade soaps, candles and lovely lanterns, both solar powered and candlelit, adding a touch of magic to your garden. This summer make sure you pay Holden Clough a visit – from the growing fields to the Glasshouse and everything else in between, you will find a sprinkling of stardust at every turn. n
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ANYONE CAN PAINT TILES, THE ONLY SKILL YOU NEED IS PATIENCE Painting tiles is a simple and cost-effective way to add pattern. “Anyone can paint tiles, the only skill you need is patience,” explains Annie. “Geometric shapes look fabulous and are easy-peasy to create. Bowls, plates – you don’t need anything more complicated than that to create a pattern that packs a punch!” As tiles are non-porous, Chalk Paint™ requires a longer drying and curing window than usual. Leave plenty of time between coats before sealing with Chalk Paint™ Lacquer to finish and protect.
A RECIPE FOR COLOUR On flooring, a minimum of two coats of lacquer is recommended for maximum durability.The full curing period for lacquer is 14 days, so if you’re able, paint tiles before laying them, to allow the longest curing time for your handiwork. n Satin Paint in Carnaby Yellow £24.95. Wall Paint in Carnaby Yellow £55.95 for 2.5 litres. Floor and cabinets in Chalk Paint™ from £6.95 and finished with Chalk Paint™ Lacquer £24.95. Café curtain in Graphite ticking £34.95. Plates painted by Annie Sloan. anniesloan.com
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side from five years in London gaining his BA Honours Degree in Furniture and Product Design, Toby Lister has been living and working in the Ribble Valley. “My parents were property developers in and around Clitheroe and I worked in the family business initially where I gained a firm foundation in the construction and development sector,” explains Toby. From here he moved to one of the country’s leading kitchen specialists, where he spent 13 years in the projects division working with developers all over the North West. Toby went on to run a showroom on Deansgate in Manchester for two years.
Inspired to launch his company by the birth of his two children and create the perfect name, Toby Lister of Somax Kitchens speaks to Gail Bailey about the journey so far, and exciting plans for the future. Photography: Kirsten Platt It was during this time, and having had two children close together, that the commute to the city every day became difficult: “In all honesty I was missing out on my children growing up, and this was the catalyst to starting my own company, so in 2009 Somax Kitchens was founded. “Coming up with a company name can be difficult,” Toby adds. “But ours derives from the names of our two children Sophie and Max – they were the original inspiration, so it’s a perfect fit.” After three years working from home building Somax Kitchens, Toby moved the business to Shackletons Home and Garden Centre in Chatburn, just three minutes away from home and the ideal location to further develop Somax: “I was invited to take a section of the retail space, and
we have recently celebrated a decade being based here – it has been the perfect location to develop both the retail and project arms of the business. Next year we will be moving into new premises, here on-site, which will enable us to double in size.” Being a family-owned business, Somax pride themselves on being as friendly and personal as they are professional.The kitchen
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is the hub of the family home and Toby and his team take time to get to know their customers so they can create the ideal space. Somax offer Rational Kitchens who have been a leading German kitchen manufacturer for over 55 years and have created some of the most stunning kitchens in the world: “We only offer luxury German kitchen furniture by Rational. Having worked as a kitchen designer at the very top end of the German furniture market, I know good quality, but I also know value for money and Rational offers both.
EVERY PROJECT AND BUDGET IS DIFFERENT, AND AS EXPERIENCED KITCHEN DESIGNERS WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON DELIVERING IMAGINATIVE AND CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO FIT EVERYONE’S BRIEF “Every project and budget is different, and as experienced kitchen designers we will only deliver imaginative and creative solutions to fit everyone’s brief.” Somax believe in specialising in products that they trust and working with both Rational and also NEFF kitchen appliances, ensures this. They are a Neff 5*Master Partner – a collection of elite retailers across the UK with specialist expertise and knowledge. “Being a 5* Master Partner gives us a real advantage as we have access to certain products others don’t. NEFF hold 70 per cent of the UK home appliance market share and only 5 per cent of those suppliers are 5* Master Partners, so it’s an accolade of which we are very proud,” Toby says. Somax Projects Division works with a number of developers that they have built successful relationships with over the years: “We have recently supplied kitchens on a development with over 100 houses in Alderley Edge, three luxury £3.5 million houses in Hale and more locally a site of eight properties in Mellor Brook.” But as Toby explains: “All our projects get the
same attention to detail and professional service we know we are renowned for, regardless of size or quantity on the project.” Toby and his wife Catherine, who spent a career in the medical sector, have lots of ideas and plans for the future in addition to the expansion of the new showroom – one concept could be to provide a range of kitchens that will be specifically for those with disabilities, who struggle with using standard fitted kitchen units. “It’s a cliché but I am passionate about kitchen design. It is a love affair that has spanned over 26 years and I continue to be excited about what the future holds.” n
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Changes in colour and appearance of materials like paved and pebble pathways when they get wet also add colour and visual appeal. Shapes are also important in a sensory garden, so try using materials like crazy paving and rough-cut flagstones. You can also create interesting routes and pathways through the garden to promote a sense of discovery and orientation. Movement catches the eye, so think about trees that wave in the wind such as willow or grasses that sway in the breeze. Water features provide wonderful focal points and also attract wildlife. Make sure you have a variety of plants that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies as well – lovely to watch on a summer’s afternoon. Our general wellbeing is intrinsically linked to the natural world which is why Thrive – the gardening for health charity – has developed the Thrive Gardening Club, which features fortnightly tips on getting the most out of your garden, whatever your age or ability, and information on how gardening can keep you healthy and feeling good. n
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t is quite astounding to believe that one advert placed by Geoff Plumb in a local newspaper in 1968 would have turned out to be such a fundamental turning point in Plumbs’ future. The family business, now in its fourth generation has a team that is totally passionate and committed, with a huge amount of experience to deliver products and customer service way beyond people’s expectations. Key markets include reupholstery, loose covers and made to measure curtains, each of which have seen a major resurgence over recent years. The launch of their new brand Fable and Plumb, their own bespoke furniture brand, sees further advancements for the business. Handmade in British workshops, the bespoke range allows customers to create unique sofas for life with everyday covers for living.
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Photography: Kirsten Platt
Photography: Kirsten Platt
From humble beginnings over 60 years ago, Plumbs has established itself as a true gem in the local community, going from strength to strength as it adapts to customers’ desires and changes within the soft furnishings market
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Family member Emma Singleton, who loves talking to customers and manages the showroom, comments: “An increasing number of people are seeing the value of investing in furniture they love, whether that’s traditional family pieces or contemporary settees or chairs.” Reupholstery provides the perfect way to revive much loved furniture without compromising on the comfort and style of the original design. With the expertise
BEING ABLE TO WASH THE COVERS MEANS THEY’RE EASY TO MAINTAIN, ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE WITH PETS AND CHILDREN
WE ARE TOTALLY COMMITTED TO DELIVERING A PASSIONATE AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS Photography: Kirsten Platt
of traditional craftspeople the furniture will be stripped back to its original state, reviving the stunning features you originally fell in love with. The vast array of loose cover choices means you can choose from neutral or strong colours, go plain or select from an array of patterns and florals. Being able to wash the covers means they’re easy to maintain, especially for those with pets and children, and you can choose to change them if you want to keep up to date with the latest trends in furnishings. Utilising their knowledge and expertise in the furnishings industry, Plumbs’ ownbrand Fable and Plumb, sees the company creating bespoke furniture using high quality FSC hardwood frames, which are guaranteed for 15 years – this expanding range has something to suit everyone with 400 fabrics from which to choose. The covers are hand made by skilled cutters
and sewers to ensure quality and longevity. You can view the unique furniture as well as many of the gorgeous fabrics in the stunning showroom. The moment you walk in you will feel the calm and warm atmosphere and are welcomed by a fabulously friendly team who use their expertise and knowledge to advise you. There is something for everybody, whatever your budget might be. Emma concludes: “We are totally committed to delivering a passionate and professional service to all of our customers, ensuring high quality products and an unrivalled friendly and knowledgeable service.”
Call into the beautiful showroom or visit the website to see the stunning range of sofa covers, furniture and curtains. We know you’ll be blown away by the impressive range. n
Plumbs Ltd Brookhouse Mill, Old Lancaster Lane Preston PR1 7PZ 01772 259995 showroom@plumbs.co.uk plumbs.co.uk fableandplumb.co.uk
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Respected kitchen suppliers Howdens is now offering customers more choice than ever in terms of high performance, world-class solid kitchen worktops. With their Clitheroe showroom full of displays and samples, the latest addition to the Howdens showcase is a selection of 15 Silestone samples. Silestone combines style with practicality, so whether you’re looking to replace your kitchen or simply update your existing one with new-look work surfaces, Howdens provide a professional, end-to-end service for customers with the manufacture, fabrication, laser templating and installation of these premium, solid surface worktops. Easy to maintain and with a high level of resistance, Silestone comes in a range of beautiful colours and Howdens offers over-the-counter competitive quotes as well as on-site visits to generate competitive price-matching. Call into the Howdens showroom to see the latest Silestone collection and see how you can transform your kitchen into a luxurious, inspirational and practical living space that works for you and your family.
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TAKING IT EASY IN THE GARDEN July is the month for you to get out and enjoy your garden whether it’s an open area in the country or a more compact urban space
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he lazy, hazy days of summer are best spent enjoying the plants that you have lovingly nurtured and cared for over the past months that are now in full flower. You can also relax a little – the grass may grow slightly too long, plants may not be regularly deadheaded and the odd weed may show its head – but you will still love being outside in the garden and so will the wildlife. If you keep it simple and make your garden low maintenance but still looking beautiful you can spend longer relaxing in it. Key to a low maintenance garden is good plant planning. Use shrubs to add texture and create focal points. They offer all-year round structure and require minimal care. You can also cover the ground with plants.
Ensure that bare areas in your borders are filled with easy perennials so you don’t have to spend hours weeding. Also, plant some bulbs. They extend the garden’s season of interest with hardly any attention needed, coming up year after year. And, of course, plant the right plant in the right place. Always ensure that you choose plants that are suited to your garden’s soil type, location and size. If you have a lawn then hang on to it – for wildlife benefits, the fun of a picnic and simply the feel of it, but you could consider reducing the overall size of it by keeping a small area of short grass in the most formal area of the garden but letting other areas grow long.You can also experiment with different frequencies of cut, maybe just
If you are growing your own veg then plant out runner beans that you sowed in pots or trays last month. Runner beans are one of the easiest crops to grow, bearing masses of long, sweet-tasting beans all summer long. Push strong tall supports – bamboo canes or hazel – into the ground sloping inwards so they can be tied at the top. Plant one plant per cane about 15cm apart and tie each one loosely to the support.Water well and pinch out the tops once they outgrow the canes. Scarlet Emperor has bright red flowers and a heavy crop and is a favourite heritage variety that has been grown in Britain for centuries, White Lady has pure white flowers and is a reliable heavy cropper with stringless, tender pods with white seeds and Painted Lady is a Victorian variety that is grown for its pretty bicoloured red and white flowers and its large crop of tender, flavoursome beans. n Summer is progressing and as the Royal Horticultural Society advises: “This is often one of the hottest months of the year and a great time to sit out and enjoy your garden. Keep plants looking good by regularly dead-heading and you’ll enjoy a longer display of blooms. Make sure you keep new plants well watered, using grey water where possible, and hoe off weeds, which thrive in the sunshine.” Top jobs this month include dead heading bedding plants and repeat flowering perennials to ensure continuous flowering, care for houseplants whilst on holiday and water tubs and new plants if dry, but be water wise.
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Barbour Korbel jacket in amber green £139. Barbour Cascade sports cap £19.95 Vareys Town and Country 2 Market Place Clitheroe BB7 2DB 01200 423267 vareys.co.uk
This page: Collarless linen shirt, featuring lime slice in turquoise £135. Swim shorts in regatta blue £95 pinkhousemustique.com
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Joules Waybridge waterproof packable parka in Lynx Leopard £64.95 Vareys Town and Country 2 Market Place Clitheroe BB7 2DB 01200 423267 vareys.co.uk
J F Rey optical frames with magnetic clip-on sunglasses £499 The Spectacle Factory Unit A Dewhurst Row Bamber Bridge Preston PR5 6BB 01772 312213 thespectaclefactory.com
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DESIGNER LUXURY WITHOUT THE PRICE TAG
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ichelle Payne is passionate about preserving and adding to the history of luxury fashion pieces that are sourced from all over the world. Based in the heart of the Ribble Valley, The Atelier World has a large collection of preloved top quality, sought-after handbags, shoes, accessories and clothing. Some of the items have never been used or worn and all are in fantastic condition. Visit Atelier’s online portal to discover luxury designer items from an endless list of iconic labels including Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Louboutin and more – it’s a one stop shop for all things luxury – or meet Michelle at this year’s Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show (22nd-24th July) where The Atelier World can be found in the new luxury Countryside Marquee alongside other premier Ribble Valley retailers including Ken Varey, Charles Campbell and Sarah Layton Jewellers.
A portal for preloved designer pieces, The Atelier World can be found in the luxury Countryside Marquee at this year’s Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show “I am really excited to be part of the show and looking forward to meeting visitors who will be able to try and buy our designer steals on the day,” says Michelle, who has a beautiful studio in Ribchester.
I AM REALLY EXCITED TO BE PART OF THE SHOW’S NEW LUXURY COUNTRYSIDE MARQUEE AND LOOKING FORWARD TO MEETING VISITORS WHO WILL BE ABLE TO TRY AND BUY OUR DESIGNER STEALS ON THE DAY
By appointment only, seven days a week, The Atelier World collection features stunning items so if you are buying or selling, Michelle will be delighted to meet you: “We have some beautiful pieces at the moment, all with flawless provenance, in original dust bags and boxes. Buying preloved is a great way to treat yourself to that designer item without breaking the bank!” n Visit The Atelier World at Michelle’s Ribble Valley ‘by appointment only’ studio or go to: theatelier.world or WhatsApp: 07795 465365 theatelierworlduk theatelier_world
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BARBOUR PRINTED SHOPPER DEWBERRY TARTAN £59.95 kenvarey.co.uk BARBOUR TRAVEL MUG £12.95 kenvarey.co.uk
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BARBOUR PICNIC MULTI STRIPE TEE £29.95 Varey’s Town and Country 2 Market Place Clitheroe BB7 2DB 01200423267 kenvarey.co.uk While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, all prices and stockists are subject to change.
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FEET COME FIRST Step out in style and comfort this summer season and book your feet in for a measure and fit at fitright footwear – the immensely popular specialist shoe shop. Photography: Kirsten Platt
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t fitright footwear we recognise that everyone’s feet are different and so we offer a unique and bespoke shoe fitting service, by appointment only. For people who have problems with their feet or struggle to find well-fitting shoes we appreciate that fitting, finding and choosing shoes is often stressful and is certainly something that cannot be rushed. Our appointment system is the perfect way to ensure our customers are relaxed and given time to select their footwear in an atmosphere that is comfortable and undisturbed. Our shoes and our professional, friendly, one-to-one service are so good people return time and again to purchase their footwear and many have commented how the introduction of our appointment system has enhanced the fabulous, personal service we provide. There is no substitute for having your feet
measured and fitted and getting shoes on your feet before you buy. We pride ourselves on our honesty and if the shoe doesn’t fit, we will tell you! We are simply astounded at the number of people who are wearing the wrong size shoes and cannot believe the number of unworn shoes we hear about, sitting gathering dust in the back of wardrobes.
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recurring issues like corns and hard skin from returning. Fitright footwear stock an amazing choice of shoes, trainers and sandals for both men and women in an array of widths, depths, sizes and styles. Our brands are carefully chosen not only for the fantastic range of styles they can offer our customers, but also because the different brands benefit all different kinds of feet. Your feet are important to us. We like to know what problems our customers are experiencing, as this helps us decide what shoes will be best for their feet. Wearing the right footwear makes a huge difference to how we feel. There is nothing better than wearing a pair of shoes that are so comfortable that you can forget they are on your feet and give you confidence to get out and about. So, visit fitright footwear and make a difference to how your feet feel. n Appointments only: Wednesday to Saturday between 10am and 5pm
WEARING THE RIGHT FOOTWEAR MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE TO HOW WE FEEL Customers repeatedly tell us how many times they have made mistakes in the past because they continually purchase the wrong shoes for their feet. Here at fitright footwear we want to make those mistakes a thing of the past. Prevention is much better than cure, but if you already have an existing foot problem, wearing correctly fitted shoes will help to relieve the pain you are already experiencing, as well as help prevent further problems from developing. It will also help to keep
Fitright Footwear 32D King Street, Clitheroe BB7 2EP 01200 425399 clitheroe@fitrightfootwear.co.uk 3 Bower Road, Harrogate HG1 1BB 01423 561172 harrogate@fitrightfootwear.co.uk fitrightfootwear.co.uk comfort.fit.style TM
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LUMITY COPPER BODY BRUSH £35 Incorporating natural bristles with copper wires, this helps to improve lymphatic drainage. With regular use, dead skin cells are buffed away to reveal healthy looking, smooth skin. lumitylife.co.uk
To help sculpt, smooth and protect, these super-effective products will leave skin glowing DECLÉOR GREEN MANDARIN SUN KISSED GLOW DAY CREAM WITH VITAMIN C £60 A 97 per cent natural-origin tinted moisturiser, enriched with green mandarin, lemon, sweet orange and grapefruit essential oils, to smooth the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines and revive the skin's glow. decleor.co.uk
ULTRASUN LIP PROTECTION SPF30 £8 Shield and protect the lips from cracking and damage caused by UV rays in hot or cold temperatures. ultrasun.co.uk CLARINS BODYSHAPING CREAM £40 This fresh, comforting cream contains poppy extract which helps to reduce the look of stubborn curves and caffeine, an active ingredient well known for its slimming effect. clarins.co.uk
U BEAUTY THE SCUPLT ARM COMPOUND £94 A revolutionary concentrate that visibly tightens, tones and sculpts skin on the arms, counteracting the negative effects of gravity. theubeauty.co.uk
SALTEE ACTIVE SUN LOTION SPF 30 £35 Ultra-high UVA and UVB sun care with MelinOil that stimulates your skin’s natural sun defences, prevents photo ageing and helps achieve beautiful glowing skin. saltee.co.uk While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, all prices and stockists are subject to change.
NATURA BISSÉ BODY SCRUB £81 This luxurious formula melts on contact with the skin, unleashing a blend of gentle exfoliants including marine salt from the Dead Sea, grape seed and ground rice, which work to remove impurities from the skin. spacenk.com
We all have them: weird spots, tags or marks that seem to appear on our skin overnight. But what are they, should we be worried and what can we do about them?
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s we age, the smooth skin of childhood gives way to all sorts of mysterious lumps and bumps. Most are cosmetic in nature, rather than an indication of a more serious health issue but they can still cause concern because of how they look or feel. Consult a popular search engine for a skin blemish diagnosis, and the dizzying array of possibilities can lead to worry. To shine a light on the issue, Doctor Miguel Montero has compiled a list of common, non-cancerous skin blemishes and how to spot them. He has 11 years minor dermatological surgery experience in the NHS, holds a PGDip in Dermatology, is an Advanced Dermoscopy Practitioner and treats a wide range of skin blemishes at his private clinic.
Skin Tags are small flesh-coloured or brown growths. Common and harmless, they can grow up to 5cm wide and are found on the neck, armpits, groin, eyelids or under breasts and buttocks.
SPOTLIGHT ON SKIN Haemangioma is the most common type of birthmark. It is a non-cancerous tumour of the cells lining the blood vessels, which multiply at an abnormally rapid rate and form a lump in or under the skin.
Cherry Angiomas are small bright red spots, sometimes raised, which usually develop on the trunk or face. They are small abnormalities of tiny blood vessels, which rarely cause problems but can be unsightly.
Seborrhoeic Keratoses are common and harmless slightly raised, skin coloured or light brown spots. Over time they thicken and take on a darker, rough, warty surface.
They may be small, but blemishes can pack a big punch in the worry and selfesteem stakes and can have a negative impact on the way you feel about your skin. Minor skin blemish removal is no longer available on the NHS, which is why a growing number of people are having them safely removed at private medical clinics such as Discover Laser. Quick non-surgical procedures under local anaesthetic give good cosmetic results with minimal scarring. There’s no need to be referred by your GP for treatment, but you may wish to discuss it with them first. If you have concerns about your blemishes, especially moles, it’s important to get them checked out immediately, particularly if you notice changes in shape, size, border or colour. An assessment of whether your blemish is clinically safe for removal is down to the expertise of your chosen clinician and their knowledge of dermatology. Never allow someone who is not medically qualified to remove a blemish, even if they think it’s benign. If you’re considering having treatment, Discover Laser offers a blemish consultation with a doctor to discuss your concerns, treatment options and possible outcomes.
Book your BLEMISH CONSULTATION by calling Discover Laser’s friendly team on 01282 420886 To find out more about treatment visit: www.discoverlaser.co.uk
Skin Coloured Moles are small raised spots that have no pigmentation. Most are non-cancerous, and although not troublesome you may want to have them removed for cosmetic reasons.
Xanthelasma is a collection of yellowish cholesterol deposits underneath the skin around the eyes. Although not harmful, their appearance can be upsetting.
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health&beauty The Perfumery:
It’s time to switch your perfume to reflect the season. Come and try the wonderful Dagien by Ruth Mastenbroek or Ombre Bleue by Jean Charles Brosseau, it’s wonderfully ozonic and Mediterranean fresh – and there’s dozens more to try. Prices from £30.
The Clothes:
Proper comfort means leisure wear that will take you from home, to the garden to the plane – but in style! The CHALK range of leisure wear does all of that in elegant neutral shades. Prices from £28.
The Skincare:
The experts at MEDIK8, NOURISH, and Dr Hauschka have created the perfect travel size pots of skincare essentials. We even have a multi-tasking VIT C, moisturiser and SPF 30 in one FAB pot – and unlike
HERE COMES SUMMER… As thoughts turn to long lazy days in the garden or having fun on the beach, here are a few ways to help you wind down and enjoy the summer
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hether relaxing in the garden with a book, spending days exploring the best of Britain or hopping on a plane, we’re turning our thoughts to summer and how to best enjoy her long days and (fingers crossed) sunshine. Melt have some suggestions to make the above even more enjoyable.
The Garden Room:
Pottering in the garden is a must at this time of year. The hard work is done, and it’s time to enjoy it. Our garden room has some quirky pieces to add finishing touches. From finials to pots, wasp scarers to wrought iron stakes, lanterns to outdoor lights – and beautiful throws to snuggle under. Prices from £5.
The Reading Room:
We’ve rediscovered the joy of reading these last two years. Kindles have their place, but you can’t beat turning the pages of an unputdownable book! Browse beautiful cloth bound classics such as Watership Down, Tender is the Night or Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca, or modern masterpieces such as C J Sansom’s Shardlake Series. There are specialist sections for history, gardening or cooking. And a wonderful choice for children – you’re never too young to read! We also run a FREE book exchange in reception. Prices from £6.
some SPFs, the texture is wonderfully light and a dream to use. Prices from £5.
The Chandlery:
We have a trick that we like to pull in the summer. Pop a couple of our More (rose), Lavender or Wisteria candles in the garden and your friends will think you have the BEST smelling garden ever! Prices from £10. Time to relax… n melt Backridge Farm, Twitter Lane Waddington BB7 3LQ 01200 443377 www.themeltco.com /meltcandles themeltco @meltcandles
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BE TIMELESS AND LOOK MORE YOUTHFUL AT ANY AGE
Emma Pearce from EMA Skin Aesthetics Ltd is a highly skilled and experienced skin specialist with extensive advanced training in aesthetic skin treatments
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mma Pearce’s aim is to achieve life changing results with noninvasive, scientifically proven technology. The focus of every treatment is to ensure you remain looking like you, while achieving your soughtafter anti-ageing results. Emma will ensure your skin becomes youthful, safely and effectively, without having to seek invasive treatments. The revolutionary PlasmaPen and the non-invasive Hyapen treatments are in great demand and continue to deliver exceptional and confidence-boosting results to all clients at EMA.
invasive 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 continues: “My passion
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Emma has accomplished 100 per cent satisfaction from her clients with the PlasmaPen treatments. It’s perfect for tightening and erasing sagging jowls, turkey necks, marionette lines, smile and smokers’ lines around the lips, crow’s feet, puffy eyes,
Emma’s treatment and care is second to none and never fails to exceed customer expectations, who have been delighted with their results. With 21 years in the skincare industry, Emma has a tremendous
drooping eyelids, chest lines and more. Emma explains: “You’re never too old to make tremendous improvements to your skin and self-confidence with absolutely amazing results.”
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Back for this issue due to popular demand! PlasmaPen treatments start from £250 per area. Emma is offering Live readers £175 off the price of each area until 20th July 2022! Non-invasive, Hyapen filler starts from £200. Emma is offering Live readers 20 per cent off until 20th July 2022!
amount of experience, knowledge and skill and she stresses the importance of being treated only by those who have the capability and expertise to treat people safely, respectfully and effectively. n
EMA Skin Aesthetics Ltd Upstairs at Toni & Guy 86 Fishergate, Preston PR1 2NJ 01772 821600 07547 802062 info@emaskinaesthetics.co.uk emaskinaesthetics.co.uk
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ne of the region’s leading gyms is taking on new memberships at its long-established popular gym, which features first-class equipment and some of the best personal trainers Lancashire has to offer. So much more than a space to exercise, Fitness Plus on Kestor Lane, Longridge, was created by managing director and head coach, Will Smith, who wanted to design a gym where people could exercise, educate themselves about nutrition and tackle fitness concerns with a holistic approach. “Fitness Plus welcomes everyone regardless of fitness level, size or shape – whatever your goal is we are here to do what we can to help you achieve it,” says Will. “We want to work with people who are searching for support to make the life-long changes they have always hoped for when it comes to health and wellness. It’s not just about coming to the gym for a workout, it’s about analysing someone’s nutrition and overall lifestyle and working with them to create healthier habits.”
KEEPING THE COUNTY FIT 24/7 It’s time to put the excuse book down – there’s a pioneering gym in Longridge that’s accessible to its members 24 hours a day, seven days a week, writes Emma Brereton
Fitness Plus prides itself on its approach to inclusivity. There are membership packages to suit all lifestyles, with Blue Light discounts also available. Every package includes 24/7 weekend access as well as an extensive induction process to ensure every member is confident with all the equipment on the gym floor. The gym features high-end kit including free weights, cardio and plate loaded machines – as well as having some of the region’s most knowledgeable personal trainers to help clients achieve their fitness goals. Other great features include the reception area regularly stocked with leading fitness merchandise, a consultation area and showering facilities for all members. “We know it can be daunting visiting a gym for the first time so we do everything we can to make all potential and new members welcome. As a team we have all undergone extensive training in how to make people feel at ease in a gym environment including how to deal with anxiety within an exercise setting,” adds Will.
health&beauty “I do everything I can to ensure that we get to know our members well so if they’re not achieving their goals we can sit down, talk about what they are doing and work out why. It’s about finding longevity in fitness and not settling for quick fixes. It has to be a lifestyle change over a fad diet.” The gym also has online learning resources relating to fitness and nutrition. The reception area is always stocked with leading protein supplements including drinks, shakes and bars and the team often hand out free samples for members to try.
IT’S ABOUT FINDING LONGEVITY IN FITNESS AND NOT SETTLING FOR QUICK FIXES. IT HAS TO BE A LIFESTYLE CHANGE OVER A FAD DIET Fitness Plus has invested in its own app that members can download to check the gym’s capacity so you can see when it’s likely to be quiet if a quiet work out space is something you’re looking for. “Members can see how busy the gym is at any given time, which is great and with our Platinum package you can visit the gym any time, day or night so you’re sure to find a quiet time to come and work out.” Fitness Plus also has a multitude of safety measures in places including temperature checkers, sanitisers, wipes and sprays so members can feel confident when they work-out. n For more information on how to apply for membership and pricing go to: fitnessplusgym.co.uk or call 01772 366004
MEMBERSHIP PRICES Bronze: £25 per month (single person) £20 per month (per person if in a couple) includes 24 hour access Friday to Sunday Silver: £32 per month (single person) £27 (per person if in a couple) includes access weekdays 9am-5pm with 24 hour access Saturday & Sunday
Fitness Plus Stonebridge Mill, Kestor Lane Longridge PR3 3AD 01772 366004 info@fitnessplusgym.co.uk fitnessplusgym.co.uk
Gold: £40 per month (single person) £35 (per person if in a couple) includes access 6am-10pm Monday to Friday with 24 hour access Saturday and Sunday Platinum: £50 per month (single person) £45 (per person if in a couple) includes access 24 hours a day seven days a week
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health&beauty This non-invasive, relatively painless procedure is safe for all skin tones. Treatments can be performed on any area which exhibits wrinkles, skin laxity, cellulite, excess fat or stretch marks. On the body it is most commonly used on the tummy, thighs, hips, bottom and upper arms.
INCREDIBLE BODY TRANSFORMATIONS Celebrity favourite Morpheus8 is a treatment that is becoming increasingly popular and it is now available in the Ribble Valley
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ward-winning medical and lifestyle clinic RejuvaMed has brought several new treatments to the Ribble Valley 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 a year since RejuvaMed brought Morpheus8 to the Ribble Valley, and our patients can’t get enough of it! We’ve seen incredible results on the face and neck, and now we’ve moved on to using it to bring about fantastic body transformations too, where we tighten skin and remodel fat up to 8mm below the surface of the skin. We have an amazing limited introductory offer on Morpheus8 body sculpting, with savings of up to 50 per cent.” 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.
WE USE IT ON MANY DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE BODY. ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR TREATMENTS IS FOR ‘MUMMY TUMMY’ So, what IS Morpheus8? Morpheus8 is a combination of two treatments in one – microneedling and radiofrequency (RF) technologies, both of which 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, and to remodel and reduce fat below the skin. By combining the two technologies together, Morpheus8 gives you enhanced body sculpting results! Dr Grant adds: “We use it on many different areas of the body. One of the most popular treatments is for ‘mummy tummy’ where the skin on the abdomen after pregnancy and childbirth is left loose and lax, and may also show stretch marks. Morpheus8 is ideal for this problem, helping to tighten the skin, remodel fat and to fade stretch marks, giving back body confidence.” An anaesthetic numbing cream is applied to the skin before treatment to ensure that the procedure is as comfortable as possible.
YOU’LL OFTEN SEE RESULTS WITHIN A FEW DAYS OF YOUR FIRST TREATMENT 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 Morpheus 8, spaced six weeks apart. These can now be packaged into a course, with huge savings for every course purchased until the end of July. n To book a consultation to discuss Morpheus8 for your face or body, call us on 01200 538668, or email: info@rejuvamed.co.uk
SUMMER PACKAGE OFFER 3 x Morpheus8 abdomen or back of thighs Usual price £2550 Package price £1275 SAVE £1275 – 50% For other body areas please contact us
RejuvaMed Health & Wellness Holmes Cottage, Woone Lane Clitheroe BB7 1BG 01200 538668 rejuvamed.co.uk
3D BODY COMPOSITON SC ANS Our body composition scanner is a touchless machine that takes multiple infrared scans within just 35 seconds, forming a virtual 3D model of your body. It then uses this data to predict your body composition measurements. Enabling you to visually see your body composition improvements each time you scan. The scanner will also evaluate your health risks comparing you by gender and age. Giving you activity level targets and estimated calorie intake to ensure you are in a caloric deficit.
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THE EYES HAVE IT Consultant ophthalmologist Mano Sira offers specialist surgical and non-surgical treatments to resolve medical and cosmetic issues surrounding the eyes
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onsultant ophthalmologist Mano Sira is the Ribble Valley’s ‘go-to’ specialist for all things related to the eyelids, using the latest surgical and non-surgical procedures for both medical and cosmetic conditions. With patient care at the heart of all treatments, Mano heads up the Eye Lid Clinic within consulting rooms at Beardwood Hospital in Blackburn and the Lancaster Hospital. He is also an NHS consultant oculoplastic and ophthalmic surgeon at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals’ Eye Centre in Chorley specialising in the eyelids, orbits and reconstructive surgery. His specialist work also includes endoscopic tear drainage for watery eyes, skin lesion treatment, thyroid eye disease as well as major lifethreatening conditions such as tumours affecting the eye.
WE ALWAYS TRY TO OFFER A NON-SURGICAL OPTION WITH THE LEAST RISK AND SHORTEST RECOVERY TIME With more than 15 years’ experience, Mano, who was educated in London and Oxford, undertook fellowship training at various centres of excellence throughout the UK and Europe including Moorfields, East Grinstead and Marienhospital in Stuttgart. Concentrating purely on treating the eye area, Mano is highly respected within the medical profession and receives referrals from the whole of Lancashire and South Cumbria within the NHS as well as working privately. He explains: “I work with patients with all kinds of problems affecting the eyes and lids and can perform surgical and non-surgical procedures that can resolve medical and functional issues as well as aesthetics.” Working from his private consulting rooms, his aesthetics work includes
administering anti-wrinkle treatments, brow lifting and treatments for dark circles, dermal fillers and non-surgical skin peels as well as surgical procedures around the eyes including rectifying unsightly eye bags and hooded lids under local or general anaesthetic. “The cosmetic procedures I carry out leave patients looking rejuvenated,” explains Mano, who lives in the heart of the Ribble Valley with his wife Julie and two young children. From the aesthetic aspect, he understands that navigating the cosmetic treatments that are available is difficult: “There is a huge number of treatments and understandably it can be difficult to decide. There are trained professionals and medical specialists as well as non-medics and beauticians offering a whole host of procedures. “I only work on the eye area of the face. It is my specialism and patients find that reassuring.” Mano takes a completely holistic approach and will also advise against any intervention if he thinks none are necessary and instead will offer advice on prevention, nutrition and simple lifestyle measures. “I will happily turn a patient away if I don’t think a certain treatment is appropriate,” he says. As a clinician Mano looks at the patient’s overall health during an initial consultation: “By understanding a patient’s lifestyle and general health enables me to find any underlying problems and I think that’s
important. I will also offer my advice on what procedure I consider is the best solution. “We always try to offer a non-surgical option with the least risk and shortest recovery time. We treat each client with an individual approach taking account their facial appearance and character. “We hope to build long term relationships so we can support them on their journey to maintain a healthy, natural appearance.”
I ONLY WORK ON THE EYE AREA OF THE FACE. IT IS MY SPECIALISM AND PATIENTS FIND THAT REASSURING Mano’s practice is centred wholly on his patients’ wellbeing. His approach is one of meticulous care tailored to each individual’s needs, taking the time to listen, explain and advise on the most appropriate course of treatment based on medical evidence. Consultations with Mano, for private medical procedures and aesthetic treatments at the Eye Lid Clinic are conducted specifically in a private hospital setting with fully trained medical staff to ensure the patient receives treatment that is Care Quality Commission approved. Mano has also introduced shorter online video clinics for those who are new to private practice and would like a brief initial chat, those with very specific questions that require a specialist opinion, if they are time restrained, live remotely or unable to get to the hospital clinic easily or for any patient who prefers to talk to him from the privacy and comfort of their own home. n For more information contact: info@eyelidclinic.co.uk for online clinic bookings
Mano has introduced shorter online video clinics for convenience and greater privacy Beardwood Hospital 01254 507607 (for hospital clinic bookings) eyelidclinic.co.uk
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LOOKING FOR THE BEST… The friendly team at Specsavers continues to offer one of the best eye health services in the region at their Clitheroe store, which has just marked its first anniversary. Photography: Kirsten Platt
the eye to assess glaucoma risk. The health of the retina, optic nerve and blood vessels can be assessed as well as peripheral vision. With digital retinal photography (DRP) an image is taken of the back of the eyes that can identify potential health issues.
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elebrating their first year in Clitheroe, Specsavers is busier than ever. In one of the town’s most convenient shopping areas in King Street, where there is nearby parking, the smart new shop, which is next door to Clitheroe Post Office, features all the latest technology for eye health – as well as a huge collection of beautiful frames. Specsavers’ directors, optometrists Suleman Dawood and Sidrah Rashid, lead a team of 12 in the Clitheroe store, which has three eye testing rooms, one of which has a soundproof booth for hearing tests, which Specsavers also offer with professional audiologists who can also assist with hearing aids. If you’re needing an eye test, Specsavers Clitheroe has up-to-the-minute technology that will measure the internal pressure of
Offering enhanced optical services, the experts at Specsavers Clitheroe can recommend referrals for specific eye conditions and they also operate a comprehensive contact lens service whereby patients can trial lenses for free, to see if they are suitable. Offering eye tests for adults and children, Specsavers has a huge collection of frames from own-brand, stylish glasses that offer great value, to designer brands by Vivienne Westwood, Liberty of London, Marc Jacobs, Karen Millen, Timberland, Hugo Boss, Hackett and Quicksilver.
WITH THEIR TWO-FORONE OFFER, CUSTOMERS CAN CHOOSE TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES – ONE OF WHICH CAN BE PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES, REPRESENTING UNBEATABLE VALUE! And, with their two-for-one offer, customers can choose two pairs of glasses – one of which can be prescription sunglasses, representing unbeatable value! To make an appointment for an eye or hearing test, you can either book online, call the Clitheroe store or pop in at your convenience.You can meet the team, organise your eye test and see the wonderful selection of frames available. With access to world-beating technology, customers at Specsavers Clitheroe can ensure their, and their children’s eye health is optimised with regular checks. n Go to: specsavers.co.uk/Clitheroe to book an eye or hearing test
With an advanced eye examination there is the latest optical coherence tomography (OCT) scanner that detects early signs of treatable eye conditions by creating a layered, super-accurate 3D image. The OCT scanner can detect eye conditions up to four years earlier than other tests.
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Using new technology, the team at Defyne Aesthetics are achieving amazing results!
popular and respected cosmetic clinic has recently invested in the very latest technology to effectively tighten, firm and sculpt skin. Partnering with the UK’s number one manufacturer Lynton, Longridge-based Defyne Aesthetics now has the technology that gets first class results using a combination of radiofrequency, micro-needling and high intensity ultrasound (HIFU). The team at Longridge-based Defyne has undertaken extensive training in the new technology, to optimise results. Multi award-winning Lynton has more than 25 years’ experience in the aesthetics industry and the Lynton Focus Dual is able to help in skin rejuvenation and skin tightening. Heading up the team at Defyne Aesthetics is Kate Huddleston, who says: “We only use the best when treating our clients, this ensures we deliver safe treatments that produce outstanding results. Nurse Kate, who works alongside Dr Pinar, explains why Defyne
chose to work with Lynton: “We chose Lynton for a number of reasons which include the quality of the results and the high level of training provided.” The Lynton Focus Dual can also help with sculpting, pigmentation, acne scarring and stretch marks. n
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For a full list of treatments offered by Defyne Aesthetics go to: prestonskinandlaserclinic.co.uk
DEFYNE AESTHETICS VIP EVENT 18th August 2022, 4pm-6pm Demonstrations, nibbles, prize draw and Prosecco For more details and to secure your spot at the event, please email: enquiry@defyneaesthetics.co.uk or call: 01772 780808 Defyne Aesthetics – Suite 9, The Business Centre Stanley Street, Berry Lane, Longridge PR3 3NJ 07450 031802 prestonskinandlaserclinic.co.uk
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ACTION PACKED DAY The historic Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show will feature livestock, entertainment, shows and demonstrations along with music, food and drink, making this a fantastic family day out
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he forthcoming Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show looks set to be bigger and better than ever with one of the best line-ups in the show’s history. With the stunning Salesbury Hall Estate as the event’s rural backdrop, set by the River Ribble, the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show is one of the oldest agricultural shows in the country having been established in 1767. With her majesty the Queen as patron, the show will take place on 22nd, 23rd and 24th July, and will feature a substantial livestock section as well as action-packed entertainment throughout the weekend. There will be showstopping exhibits, thrilling demonstrations, numerous food
and drink opportunities including craft beers and gins alongside world food. There will also be a wide variety of shopping experiences. New for 2022 is a luxury marquee – the Countryside Marquee – where visitors can find a host of first-class retailers that operate within the Ribble Valley. These will include: • Ken Varey’s • The Atelier World • Sarah Layton Jewellery • Bernard Dickinson • Charles Campbell • Black Box Security • Ribble Valley E-Bikes • Stonyhurst College
There is also a Members’ Marquee – where members receive a complimentary drink on arrival and a buffet lunch. The marquee makes an ideal base for the day. In addition, there is a Sponsors’ Marquee with a buffet lunch and bar. This is reserved exclusively for all show sponsors. Last year saw 21,000 visitors to the show which featured more than 1,300 sheep and cattle entries along with pigs, poultry, rabbits and alpacas. This year’s event will feature even more – the popular Children’s Village will return once again and the British Army will again play a big part with weapons, vehicles and an assault course. Marquees with live music, food and drink will feature alongside various displays including: • Top class show jumping • Falconry display • Gundog scurry • Ferrets • Cowboy show • Fishing • Vintage tractors • Prosecco and Pimms bar • National Simmental Cattle Championship
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EARLY BIRD TICKETS Friday 22nd July: Family ticket £30 (Two adults & two children) Adults £14 Senior £10 Children £4 Children under five – free
Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th July: Family ticket £35 (Two adults & two children) Adults £17 Senior £12 Children £6 Children under five – free Alternatively, you could become a Royal Agricultural Society member giving exclusive access to the Members’ Marquee located next to the main arena with a bar and buffet lunch served daily. For more information call the Royal Lancashire Show Office on 01254 814712 or visit the website.
• Shetland pony Grand Prix • Dry stone wall display • Bonsai tree demonstrations and displays • Mountain bike trial show • Dog agility demonstrations • Thwaites shire horse parade Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show chairman, Colin Mustoe, says: “Last year the show attracted over 21,000 visitors – this year it will be even bigger and better. “There are some great attractions booked for both the main rings and a record turnout of livestock is scheduled, including the prestigious National Simmental Cattle Championship. “We have record show entries and a show jumping schedule culminating in the Sunday Grand Prix with total prize monies of £7,500. “The Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show provides a fantastic and affordable day out for all the family – not surprisingly Early Bird ticket sales are going extremely well.” n
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IT’S SHOWTIME! For a fantastic day of country entertainment visit one of the upcoming agricultural shows that feature livestock, competitions, food and lots of fun!
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here is something quintessentially British about agricultural shows. On a sunny summer’s day you can’t beat a trip out to a country show that represent all that the Lancashire countryside has to offer, celebrating all aspects of farming and rural life. With classes for different farm animals including sheep, cattle, horses, ponies and shire horses plus poultry, pigeon and egg sections and a dog show, it is a fantastic day out for all the family. At most shows there are also classes for cheeses, crafts, cakes and preserves,
a large horticultural section plus trade stands and local rural crafts.
FOR AN ENTERTAINING GREAT-VALUE SUMMER DAY OUT VISIT ONE OF THESE SHOWS Sample food from local producers – there is often a display of vintage vehicles plus entertainment for children. For a super, great-value summer day out visit one of these shows and see what the local farming community has to offer. n
Goosnargh & Longridge Show
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Great Yorkshire Show
12th – 15th July
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Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show
22nd – 24th July
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Great Eccleston Agricultural Show
16th & 17th July
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Garstang Show
6th August
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Chipping Agricultural Show
27th August
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Hodder Valley Show
10th September
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This ride through a wonderful unspoilt area takes in contrasting sides of the Ribble Valley and passes through several attractive and tranquil villages as well as a number of sites of historical interest
RIBBLE VALLEY VILLAGES Distance: 29 miles (46.6km) Time: 2.5 to 3 hours Terrain: This route is all on road, mostly flat
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his ride is generally on the flat, with a few short climbs. This route is described from a start point at Waddington, however you could equally well start from any other point along the route such as Downham, Chatburn, Whalley or Ribchester. 1 Starting at Waddington car park, take the road straight ahead, passing immediately out into open country. Here you are on a section of the Lancashire Cycleway. Follow the blue signs for the next 6km (3.7miles) until Great Mitton. 2 At Great Mitton follow the main Whalley Road (or detour left to Mitton village to see the 13th Century All Hallows church, parish church of the Shireburn family of Stonyhurst, or to visit the Aspinall, The Three Fishes or Mitton Hall). Continue to follow the main 3 road through Hurst Green. At the Halls Arms crossroads turn left towards towards Ribchester. 4 In the centre of Ribchester turn left, although you may
LET’S TAKE A RIDE want to explore the village and visit the Roman Museum. 5 After leaving the village go over thev bridge to cross the River Ribble, then turn immediately left, and follow another section of the Lancashire Cycleway through Dinkley, Old Langho and Billington to Whalley (follow the blue signs).
On leaving Whalley turn right, 6 signposted to Oakhill College, Wiswell and Pendleton. 7 Cross the A671 with care and continue into Wiswell and Pendleton. Follow the NCN 91 signs as you drop down to the A59 from Pendleton Hall. 8 Cross the A59 with great care, and turn right after
25m onto a very quiet lane that eventually leads you back to re-cross the A59 and onto a cycle path into Worston village. 9 Turn right (signposted to Downham) along a designated Quiet Lane. In Downham, stop a while to enjoy this picturesque village. Leave the village in the direction of Chatburn.
10 Turn left at the T junction next to Hudsons Ice Cream, and then right after the Post Office for Grindleton. 11 Turn left and follow the road back to Waddington. n
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Bolton Abbey is not exactly a Lancashire dog walk but being on the doorstep to the Ribble Valley, it’s certainly a destination to try
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ue to its acres of open countryside, riverside picnic areas and enchanting woodland, Bolton Abbey is extremely popular when the sun is shining so it can be a bit frantic in the car park over the summer months. But if you follow this guide, you don’t need to park near the village green, instead you can take a more pleasant loop. Take the exit off the A59 signposted Bolton Abbey and continue along the road until you reach Forge Garage and a little tea room. If you can find a spot around here you won’t get stuck in traffic at peak times. Dogs do need to be kept on a lead for the most part of this walk but there are helpful signs on the gates to direct you when to do so. 1. Once parked, take the little lane to the right, often marked with a sign for ‘A Good Idea’ farm shop. Walk to the bridge and you will see a public footpath sign on your left (part of the Dales Way walk). This path will take you all the way into Bolton Abbey along the River Wharfe.
LET’S TAKE THE DOG… 2. The priory will appear on your left as you reach a bridge and stepping stones – take your preferred route over the river as it meanders. 3. Go up the hill and left into woodland to take in the views across the river bank. The path will meet another route before the ford at Pickles Beck.
4. The footpath continues beside the beck to a small bridge and leads back to the river. 5. Cross the wooden bridge to the Cavendish Pavilion as dogs are not allowed along the right hand side of the river. Toilets, refreshments and a dog bowl of water are
available here. 6. The footpath continues on the riverside (river now on your left) returning to Bolton Abbey. There’s a big open meadow for dogs to run in providing there is no livestock before a climb to the gate. 7. Take the path to the Memorial Fountain and the path will lead you back through the priory grounds and the parish church. The driveway will bring you into the village of Bolton Abbey. Dogs need to be on a lead here. 8. Go through the village passing a tea room on the right (and the busy car park) and if you continue you’ll eventually reach the renowned Devonshire Arms on your left. Just around the corner from this you should be back at your start point. n
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FAMOUS FOOTSTEPS Andrew Stachulski takes us on a charming walk featuring the best of the Hodder Valley, with some excellent viewpoints en route including Stonyhurst College
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ranted, the tremendous popularity of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, in print and in film, it was inevitable that there would be growing interest in J R R Tolkien’s background and the scenes he depicted. Having stayed at Stonyhurst College on a number of occasions, while visiting his son, Tolkien’s Middle Earth was based on the area and surrounding countryside. But in truth, the walk I shall describe here is simply an excellent outing in itself, displaying especially some of the finest river scenery in North West England.
You may conveniently start in Hurst Green, with good parking space and plenty of refreshments on offer in the village.
TOLKIEN’S MIDDLE EARTH WAS BASED ON THE AREA AND SURROUNDING COUNTRYSIDE From the war memorial, take a minor lane leading away right and soon emerge from a gate into a field. Turn left initially, but after the next gateway go right across the following field; as you approach the fence
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on the left, a reasonable tread emerges. Follow this, soon passing through a dip then go up a field to the left with striking views of some of the college buildings including the chapel. On reaching a gate, pass through, turn right onto a lane and go past the observatory. Follow clear signs and refer to the map – you keep the college close on your left and soon emerge at the settlement of Woodfields.
Turn right down the road, and watch carefully for the stile on your left, less than half a mile ahead, where you cross and go down the often rather muddy field ahead. At the bottom of the field, pass through a gate and go left down the B6243 for a short distance until you reach Lower Hodder Bridge, with the old bridge associated with Oliver Cromwell to its right. Turn left off the road and follow a clear track by the Hodder, beginning a beautiful section of river walking, enjoyable at any time of year. Bird spotters can expect to see grey wagtail, dipper and heron with a sporting chance of seeing a kingfisher too. Follow the river closely upstream through a major left bend, eventually meeting rising ground and entering a wood. Climb the steep bluff following, reaching more college buildings at the top of the rise and looking down on the river from an impressive height. Descend slightly on the main track, away from the college buildings, and soon cross a side stream. The steep climb ahead is now clearly indicated by a set of wooden steps; take the first set of these, then turn off right, reaching a cross, which marks a bathing fatality near this spot. Continue through a brief scrambly section then go on through more woodland until you emerge by the river again. Follow its course, soon taking a major left bend, then re-entering the woods with a fine prospect of Higher Hodder Bridge upstream. Beyond a recently restored riverside house, climb stone steps to the road. Take a moment to enjoy the lovely view, both up and downstream, from the bridge.
Go left along the road, soon turning sharply uphill along Birdy Brow. When you reach Kemple End you will be glad of a breather, but the view has opened out splendidly. The road turns right here,
TAKE A MOMENT TO ENJOY THE LOVELY VIEW, BOTH UP AND DOWNSTREAM, FROM THE BRIDGE but go left along a track passing scattered houses. Pendle shows one of its best aspects from here, seen across the Ribble Valley greenery. Proceed down the lane, often muddy after you pass the farm, then follow the tread easily, through a gate and shortly over a stile. The view to the south
remains excellent. Eventually you lose a little height and cross a stile by an old barn onto a road, soon passing the neat group of cottages at Stockbridge. Easy going now! Ahead, and downhill, turn right at a junction and take the road for Hurst Green, now about one mile ahead.You will be entranced by the views of the college, especially the spectacular frontal aspect with the long driveway and flanking ponds leading the eye to the buildings, some of which date as far back as 1200. Proceed down the unfenced section of road, and when you turn left at the top the houses of Hurst Green are soon visible. A gateway marks the boundary between the college grounds and the village; beyond, note the almshouses on the left, with the names of contributing parishes recorded. In a few minutes you will complete your circuit, with time to relax and enjoy the village hospitality – a drink, afternoon tea perhaps, or a full meal, according to taste. Middle Earth? It’s in the eye of the beholder, of course, but as a walk this one takes some beating – the delightful and varied scenery is a feast for the eyes. n
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and we have a host of ways to make sure nobody has to miss out. From kids’ seats and trailers to children’s and junior bikes, we have enough options to ensure everyone can enjoy the adventure. TOP TIP: hiring bikes from our Dunsop Bridge HQ is a particularly rewarding way for grandparents to have fun with grandchildren. You can easily keep up with the kids thanks to the added boost of an e-bike, while the little ones burn off their energy on a cool, conventional bike they’ll love.
KIDS BIKES TO BUY OR BORROW As we head towards the sunshine of summer, Ribble Valley e-Bikes has bikes for ALL the family to hire or buy. Owner Roger Wolstenholme explains more
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e’ve been a retail supplier of Woom bikes (pronounced ‘voom’) since we first opened, because they are undoubtedly the best bikes for children available today. In fact, we’re proud to be one of only three Woom retailers in the UK. You only need to read a few reviews to see how these Austrian-designed bikes tick
all the boxes for children and parents – they are easy to ride and 40 per cent lighter than other bikes to carry if little ones get fed up. But not many people realise that we also have this great brand of kids’ bike available to hire. The exceptional quality and design of Woom bikes means they’re not the cheapest to buy, so hiring offers a great way to try them out first too. We have Woom bikes to hire in 14 inch to 24 inch wheel sizes, which would suit ages three to 14 depending on ability and we also have Raleigh bikes in junior sizes. Cycling around our beautiful local area is a great way to spend a day with the family
There’s a wealth of local routes that include stunning scenery, as well as taking in paddling spots, ice cream stops and fun-filled play parks. Not forgetting, of course, the option to hire panniers and load up a well-deserved picnic. To cover all Lancashire eventualities, remember to bring both sun cream and waterproofs for everyone! As well as picking up bikes from our Dunsop Bridge Hire HQ, there is also the option to hire from The Hub at Gisburn Forest, collect from our Clitheroe shop, or we can arrange delivery to your holiday accommodation. So, spring into summer and create family memories fit for a story book! n
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IN THE SADDLE Members of Chipping Pony Club have been learning basic and more advanced riding skills while younger members have been having fun demonstrating their dressage to music skills, writes Megan Conlon
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hipping Pony Club has been keeping busy over the last month, offering members a variety of activities and disciplines to encourage the progression of their horsemanship. The first of these was the D and D+ test day, where members finally had the chance to demonstrate all they have learnt over the last few months at rallies and practice sessions.
Those taking their D test were assessed on the basic skills of riding, such as mounting and dismounting, correct position and walking and trotting without being led. They then had to demonstrate their knowledge of pony care by leading a pony in hand, tying up correctly and having a basic knowledge of a pony’s needs, as well
as points of the pony and tack. For their efforts, members were awarded a certificate and a yellow felt to be worn behind their Pony Club badge at events and rallies. The members taking the D+ test had to have already attained the D test, and were assessed at a higher level for their ability to use the correct aids for walk, trot and canter, to alter the length of their stirrups while mounted, ride over a pole and a small fence and walk without stirrups, among other things. Members must demonstrate putting on a saddle and bridle, and how to fit these correctly, must be able to groom a horse correctly, including picking out their hooves, and must be able to identify different types of rugs and items found in a grooming kit. Members at this level were given a certificate and a white felt to go behind their badge. Well done to our members Bea, Temps, Jennifer, Emma, Maisie and Lexi!
More excitement was in the air as our Mounted Games team took the stage at the Area competition. Throughout the colder months, our team have been going to the Winter League competitions and managed to improve with every competition. All of their hard work finally paid off as they came second in the Novice making us an extremely proud club! Mounted Games is a discipline which encompasses the spirit of Pony Club, with teamwork and horsemanship at the centre. We look forward to seeing what Lucy, Maisie, Lexi, Poppy and Millie can achieve in the future.
Our younger members have also been working on their dressage skills in order to prepare for the Area Dressage competition which is fast approaching. Dressage is sometimes considered to be one of the more ‘boring’ disciplines in Pony Club so, to combat this myth, our members have been learning through dressage to music, which combines riding prowess with fun tunes which members know and love. As the heat rises, and the summer season approaches, Chipping have many exciting opportunities and events coming up, so watch this space! 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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A BIG WEEK! Royal Ascot is one of the great events in the annual calendar and this year it didn’t disappoint, writes Jason Fildes of Highclere
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t Royal Ascot, Highclere enjoyed a wonderful week of racing, delicious picnics and sweltering heat offset by ice cold Tattinger – it was a fabulous, few days and very sociable! Tuesday saw two ‘certainties’ Baaeed and Coroebus winning the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes and St James Palace Stakes, respectively. William Haggas reported unbeaten Baaeed was on target to follow the Frankel route and head to York for the Juddmonte International on 17th August. What a thrill it will be to see him up here in the North in what is regularly regarded as the world’s highest rated horse race. Talking of which, the Aussies had a big win on day one at Ascot with Chris Waller’s Nature Strip, the world’s highest-rated sprinter comprehensively beating his rivals in the five-furlong King’s Stand Stakes. On Wednesday, my favourite two-year -old filly in training, Dramatised, won the Queen Mary Stakes for Middleham’s Karl Burke. She’s still improving and must be followed for the rest of the season! Highclere’s Atrium and Harrow both ran in the Britannia Handicap on Thursday.
They provided great excitement for a large number of owners, but unfortunately failed to get into the frame in a large field. The Gold Cup was Thursday’s highlight – the late Lester Piggott won 10 Ascot Gold Cups and he also rode a record 116 winners at Royal Ascot. The last eight-year-old to win the cup was Yeats – it was his fourth crown and Stradivarius just failed in his bid to replicate him as Kyprios, probably the best-bred horse at the whole meeting, stayed on strongly to take the feature race in a thrilling finish.
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trainers car park. What a start to the day and very fortunate that we have a close relationship with Tattinger as we went through a few magnums! Lysander, in the King Edward VII and One Thousand Guineas winner Cachet, in the Coronation Stakes, contested headline races, while Believing tried to follow up her Newmarket win in the ultra-competitive Albany Stakes. As it turned out, she reared up in the stalls and had to be withdrawn – a disappointing start to say the least. Cachet ran another brave race to finish fifth behind impressive winner Inspiral, but we were all delighted with Lysander’s third. He’ll go on to Goodwood next.
THE WEEK WAS HAPPILY FINISHED OFF FOR HIGHCLERE BY RAWYAAN WINNING AT GOODWOOD ON FRIDAY EVENING The week was happily finished off for Highclere by Rawyaan winning at Goodwood on Friday evening. He has now won three of his six races and is giving his owners a lot of fun – and success! A big, big week for Highclere then, as it was for the whole of British racing. Royal Ascot’s races are captivating – often winning odds – so rewarding for professionals and irregular punters alike. The Tote World Pool enabled punters in 21 countries to bet on all 35 races, with the pool reaching new levels. The Placepot on Saturday paid £79,125 to a £1 stake for picking a horse to be placed in every race – what a finish to a fabulous week! n
Highclere – Jason Fildes 01200 444622 07721 311778 jason@highclere.co.uk highclereracing.co.uk
STOCKS RESERVOIR: MEMORIES, WATER & WILDLIFE Historian Andrew Stachulski puts the spotlight on Stocks Reservoir, an impressive feat of civil engineering that, over the years, has become a natural wildlife haven
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tocks Reservoir, easily the Forest of Bowland’s largest sheet of water, lies at its nearest point just one and a half miles north north east of Slaidburn and stretches into Gisburn Forest in the east of Bowland. Yet Stocks shares the same elusive quality as Slaidburn itself, generally lying out of sight until the last moment and difficult to spot. Motorists have a good glimpse from the B6478 near the Clapham road junction, where the wide basin of the catchment area is evident. For the walker, one of the best viewing stations is found at a wall junction on the path climbing to Bowland Knotts, offering a fine bird’s-eye aspect.
The reservoir was completed in 1932 and is Bowland’s largest element of infrastructure. It is an impressive piece of civil engineering, one of many such developments in the inter-war years. Today, over 80 years on,
lifestyle complete with amenities including a cinema. The official opening took place in 1932, conducted by Prince George, Duke of Kent. Although the former village of Stocks in Bowland was relatively small, it did have its own church and rectory and there were a number of other dwellings within a few miles’ radius. The church of St James, Dalehead – formerly of Stocks in Bowland – has been preserved. It was translocated to its present spot, about a mile from the original site, and is a little gem. It is a beautifully kept building which I have more than once appreciated for quiet meditation during a walking outing.
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the west by Eak Hill, make for heavy going in a wet spell. By the south west corner near the reservoir dam stands the Board House, the official headquarters of the United Utilities enterprise, and a little to the north, on a most attractive sheltered bay, a fishing lodge where boats can be hired and refreshments bought in season. As a natural wildlife haven, especially for birds, Stocks truly excels and it is credit to United Utilities to have encouraged this aspect. Recently a second bird hide has been added, close to the earlier one on the north inlet near the main car park. Unsurprisingly, it is in water birds that Stocks specialises, with many sightings of rare ducks and geese, but there is great variety. A number of osprey sightings are recorded, with other birds of prey including the Bowland hen harriers. All kinds of passerines may be seen too – alongside commoner finches and tits, you may see siskins near the hides, and crossbills, normally regarded as only a Scottish species, may be a prize sighting if you are fortunate.
THE IMMEDIATE SURROUNDINGS OF STOCKS ARE ENCHANTING, AND ITS CIRCUIT HAS BECOME A VERY POPULAR WALK
it has blended most pleasingly with its surroundings and its scenic features are certainly worthy of Bowland. The many inlets and wooded bays would by no means look out of place in the Peak District. The reservoir supplies the needs of the Fylde, and in recent years, when the rains have generally been more than sufficient, its ‘tide-mark’ of a shoreline has usually been inconspicuous. It was a different story in 1995, when after a long dry spell, the water level plummeted to only 10 per cent of capacity. In some ways, Stocks is Bowland’s parallel to Lakeland’s Haweswater. True, Haweswater was a pre-existing natural lake, but in both cases, a valley was flooded, a former village was lost and the remains lie many fathoms down. Apparently, the original plans envisaged four smaller reservoirs but these plans were discontinued. The building of the reservoir began in 1921, and for some years there was a substantial shanty town, housing the construction workers,
Recently, with the upgrading of the main reservoir car park, new excavations have made a feature of the original church foundations, adjoining the car park at School Lane, and worthy of study. Memories old enough to be new! Inevitably, only a few can now remember the old village of Stocks. There are good written records, nevertheless, notably two booklets by the late W R Mitchell, which include a number of personal reminiscences of the old villagers and some good photographs. The construction work left other telltale signs, especially the old railway tracks used for heavy material transportation.You can see one of these very clearly by Cross of Greet Bridge, on the Slaidburn-Bentham road, taking a rising line west north west from the road. Walkers are most definitely welcome. The immediate surroundings of Stocks are enchanting, and its circuit has become a very popular walk, of about eight miles, well waymarked. Although barely 10 miles from Clitheroe as the crow flies, there is a truly remote feel to these parts – tucked away in that deep bowl, you could be almost anywhere. Some sections, notably in
What began as a necessity, then, through the growing demand for assured supplies of water has turned into one of the district’s most attractive features. Stocks Reservoir is truly a model of how urban need, countryside planning, recreational activities and wildlife can happily coexist. n Additional bibliography including The Lost Village of Stocks-in-Bowland and Stocks Re-visited, both by W R Mitchell and Lesser Railways of Bowland Forest and Craven Country by Harold D Bowtell may be available from the Slaidburn Archive, please enquire
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t’s official. I am persona non grata – public enemy number one. It would appear RVBC have cut off all communication with me and the magazine. I’d laugh but it’s not that funny. My only crime seems to be to ask for answers to questions tabled by clients and readers and ask for comment and clarity on some of the decision-making processes within the council. Running me a close second in the unpopularity stakes is Dan Johnson – director of local company Crafty Vintage. He too has become very frustrated at the speed of response to the questions he has asked. He’s now gone much further in his pursuit of answers by using the Freedom of Information Act – sadly, the information (at the time of print) still hasn’t been received. He is particularly interested in the cost of the Ark report and was told recently that the report’s findings, which recommended an urgent RVBC communication strategy, will be to commission another report on how to implement the recommendations of the first. That’s going to be costly – to state the obvious. Indeed, I might pitch for the work myself but here’s some free consultancy on how to implement the findings. Talk to all stakeholders in the Ribble Valley – residents, businesses, charities, religious groups and community groups. Ask them for their opinions. Be transparent in requests for information. To save money use your paid-for officers to implement the findings and recommendations in the first report. Don’t cut off relationships with the media in the area or indeed anyone else who dares to ask questions. Lastly – I will submit a tender. e are all still uncertain as to whether the Clitheroe Food Festival will go ahead. In a report I have seen, it suggests a ‘dumbed down’ version with neither sponsors nor any publicity and, as at
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visited New York recently, meeting with our British Consul General Emma Wade Smith. She told me how British entrepreneurs were extremely active in New York with over 120,000 living and working there. She also noted how many UK ministers were now heading to the city to bang the trade drum loudly for us. She was also looking forward to celebrating the Platinum Jubilee with our American cousins. I was determined to be back in the Ribble Valley for the festivities and my timing couldn’t have been better. I flew across ‘the pond’, took the train to central London and as I crossed Westminster Bridge I and thousands of others were treated to the fly past of 70 planes and helicopters and there were further cheers as the Red Arrows performed, leaving their signature display of red, white and blue vapour streaming behind them in patriotic glory.
I travelled back to The Ribble Valley and joined the celebrations in my village, which were replicated in villages throughout the land. I was asked to propose a toast to Her Majesty and blasted out as loud as I could: “The Queen, Duke of Lancaster!” Over the Bank Holiday weekend, I travelled around many villages and towns and it was tremendous to see the bunting and flags adorning so many houses. This celebration brought people together in an incredible way. The weather could not have been better and spirits were lifted. The finale was the pageant which I was privileged to witness myself on the balcony overlooking Whitehall. I later met Sir Cliff Richard, who told me how wonderful it was to be with with so many stars from his era. I told him that the day would have been even more perfect if he had sung his Eurovision blockbuster Congratulations to Her Majesty! And what a joy to see the Queen during her surprise appearance on the balcony. Also this month, I met the teams participating in the annual tug of war at Westminster School to raise funds for Macmillan nurses. It was a further delight for me to meet the successful team from BAe who won the trophy. They helped raise tens of thousands of pounds that day.
Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans visits New York, celebrates the Platinum Jubilee and attends a commemorative service to mark the end of the Falklands War
The Rugby World Cup is coming soon to France and a presentation was given to MPs by those involved, including Sir Bill Beaumont and Will Greenwood. I was delighted to learn that a British company, Aramis, had won the contract to supply equipment for the event. I joined the Speaker to attend a service to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the ending of hostilities in the Falklands War. It’s hard to believe that I was 24 at the time, but I remember well, my sense of pride at what the British forces had achieved in liberating the islands. I’ve been there myself three times and know how patriotic they are. The Speaker read an extract from the speech Margaret Thatcher made to a packed House of Commons on 15th June 1982: “Early this morning in Port Stanley, 74 days after the Falkland Islands were invaded, General Moore accepted from General Menendez the surrender of all Argentine forces in East and West Falkland together with their arms and equipment.” In a message to the Commander in Chief Fleet, General Moore reported: “The Falkland Islands are once more under the Government desired by their inhabitants. God save the Queen.” I couldn’t end in any better way other than to say, on behalf of all the residents of the Ribble Valley, congratulations ma’am and thank you! n
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JUST PERFECT… From elegant celebration spaces to formal conference suites, Mytton Fold Hotel is set in a fabulous location within beautiful, landscaped grounds
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aving undergone a fabulous refurbishment, Mytton Fold Hotel has become the venue of choice for a whole host of events. From glamorous weddings for up to 250 guests, small intimate family gatherings and conferencing spaces that are totally unique in their diversity. The remodelling of Mytton Fold has gone far beyond the hotel’s elegant new look – the whole space has been well considered on every level giving diners, guests, newlyweds and business-people the opportunity to use the layout as they wish. While the restaurant and the Calder Suite are in the main hotel, the other function suites are independent with their own separate facilities, including beautifully laid-out gardens. With flexibility at the heart of Mytton Fold, small family gatherings, including christenings and funerals, conferences and meetings along with large corporate events, are all possible. This endlessly versatile venue has become renowned for weddings in the elegant Ribble and Abbey Suites, which together can seat up to 250 guests or alternatively for a smaller event they can be used separately seating 70 and 180 respectively.
For weddings the rooms are lavishly decorated with abundant floral displays – couples can also marry outdoors in one of the delightful gazebos in the gardens. While a full range of package options are available for corporate events, you can design your own programme with the help of Mytton’s dedicated events team. Calder Suite: Perfect for small business meetings, the Calder seats up to 14 delegates. Meetings can be on a day or overnight basis and the suite itself has conference table and flat screen TV for presentations. Abbey Suite: The largest space within the functions facility, with full disabled access, has been totally refurbished to feature French-style chandeliers, elegant heritage colours and panelling with wellconsidered partitioning that can open up or close off adjoining spaces. The Abbey can cater for 180 as a stand-alone suite but with the partitions open to the Ribble
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Suite, the space can cater for 250. Ribble Suite: Like the Abbey and Dunsop, a flat screen TV and projector can be used in here – just let the events team know your requirements. Hosting up to 70 guests or delegates, the Ribble is perfect for charity lunches or larger business meetings. Dunsop Suite: This is a versatile space that is attached to the Abbey Suite. It can be used as a ‘breakout’ room or for a buffet during meetings or conferences. For weddings it can be used as a soft play area while for a prom event it can be used for a photo booth. The 37-bedroomed Mytton Fold Hotel is perfect for just about any event. It is the ideal celebratory space and for corporate use, it is a smart choice for conference or theatre-style presentations and meetings. From beautiful weddings to smart and functional conferencing – and everything else in between, go to the Mytton Fold website or give the team a call to find out more. n
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lifestyle We know that dopamine plays a big part in the motivation process. However, we can manipulate dopamine release to help us become more motivated. So many of us wait for motivation, before we take action. What we need to do is to take a small step first (start the task we are avoiding) which will cause a release of dopamine and then more motivation will follow. Hence the saying: ‘The first step is always the hardest.’ Below is a list of actions that will help you increase your motivation. If you want further explanation as to how Motivational Mapping sessions can really help you or your organisation, please get in touch. • Change your perspective on the task you are avoiding. Rather than seeing filing as boring, see it as a way to show those around you that you are efficient.
MIND MAT TERS Motivation is relevant to businesses and individuals. Therapeutic coach Lynn Scholes explains how it improves quality of life and enhances performance
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have been fascinated with motivation for many years now. It is so dynamic and can appear to come and go at will. When we need it most it often deserts us. There is external motivation such as salary, and internal motivation such as the need to fit in or enjoy your job, so we can see that it is a blend of many things. It is not straight forward and not traditionally easy to measure, as you cannot see it! Why is it important at all? Because more motivation improves quality of life, enhances self-efficacy, and paves the way inexorably to enhanced performance, greater productivity and more fulfilment.
We have all felt motivated and we have all felt demotivated and understanding what causes either state is intriguing. Up until recently when a ‘Motivational Mapping’ tool was created, there was no way to measure motivation, which led to it being ignored when factoring in the key components of a ‘high performing’ team or individual. What we do know is that if we could bottle ‘motivation’ we would all be millionaires. Maslow, with his ‘hierarchy of needs’, highlighted the importance of the balance of physical and more spiritual needs that both need to be met in order for us to live a fulfilled life. This is important to us all but critical to organisations, who not only need individuals to be motivated, but whole teams need to be too in order for them to achieve success. The Motivational Mapping tool gives you a report that when explained, gives clarity and action. It is changing the way businesses manage their staff, recruit, develop their people and improving the bottom lines of businesses in over 14 countries. It is also an amazing tool for individuals who are feeling ‘stuck’ in life.
• Remind yourself of the WHY. There is often a bigger picture to ‘why’ you need to do something. What you are avoiding may only be a small cog in the bigger wheel. Focus on the wheel! • Break the task down and make a start. The moment you take your first step up the mountain, the mountain gets smaller. The knowledge that you have started will create that release of dopamine, that makes continuing the task easier. • Be accountable – tell others what you are doing and when, which will help keep you on task. • Setting yourself goals and rewards helps make mundane tasks more rewarding. All these things will make you feel more satisfied, like you are achieving and that will in turn, make you feel more motivated. n
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AVOIDING BOTCHED BEAUTY TREATMENTS In the age-old search for perfection, thousands are putting their health and lives at risk by rushing into non-surgical cosmetic treatments without considering the possible risks, explains Jane Chadwick, medical negligence specialist at Farleys
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s the carefully preened bodies of Love Island contestants returned to our screens in June and people jetted off in droves on their summer holidays, there’s been a significant rise in those seeking out cosmetic ‘tweakments’ to achieve their desired summer looks at seemingly a fraction of the cost and time. Previously, in order to aesthetically enhance your appearance, you would need surgery, requiring a great deal of time to make the decision to go ahead with such a procedure. These days, there are non-surgical options achieved using dermal fillers which can be reversable, require less down time and are often at a lower cost than surgical options. As a result, many see these as a quick fix to tweak their appearance before events such as holidays and weddings.
What to consider before booking a ‘tweakment’: Firstly, it’s vital to remember that not all of those claiming to be aesthetics experts are actually experts. Due to current UK laws, a lot of these types of treatments can be carried out by anyone as there is very limited regulation in the beauty industry. Though it is important to note that as of October 2021, it is illegal to administer botulinum toxin injections and dermal fillers purely for cosmetic reasons, to under 18s. I would advise, if you are over 18 and looking for a practitioner to perform treatments such as lip fillers and wrinkle smoothers, you should: • Choose a medical practitioner with appropriate training, insurance and accreditations • Use a dedicated practice • Research the person carrying out the procedure • Assess the standards of hygiene and risk of cross contamination – for example, is the procedure taking place in the
back of a hair salon or in a clean and clinical room? • Check reviews • Always seek a consultation • Be wary of cheap prices and too good to be true deals • Ensure the practitioner completes a routine follow up and provides an emergency phone number If these steps are followed, the majority of these cosmetic treatments will go smoothly (no pun intended). However, in the event that you do suffer an injury as a result of a substandard beauty treatment, Farleys’ Clinical Negligence Team may be able to assist you in making a claim for compensation to cover any costs incurred in fixing the damage. n
Contact Farleys today for a free, no obligation assessment of your case. Call 01254 368040, email: info@farleys.com or visit: www.farleys.com for more information
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of the pandemic and they remain a strong favourite with many, especially the flexibility they offer when your holiday home is only a short drive away. The park itself is also a hive of activity, with regular live entertainment at weekends, as well as family fun events such as gala days and festivals. If you can’t be tempted by a dip in the sea, there’s a heated outdoor pool – perfect for British summertime temperatures! Other conveniences include an on-site shop, boat storage facility and launderette.
HOLIDAY HOMES BY THE SEA With great ocean views, Cockerham Sands Holiday Park is the perfect place to be
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hen you think of seaside destinations in the North West, Blackpool, Formby and Lytham St Annes are likely to spring to mind. One that you might not think of is Cockerham, on the mouth of the Lune estuary just south of Lancaster. The village of Cockerham itself sits a little in-land, but just a short drive through some beautiful countryside will bring you to the seafront, alongside the Cockerham Sands Holiday Park. It’s a quiet and peaceful spot and a real haven for wildlife, with all manner of wading birds and other beach dwellers such as sand martins and snow buntings being regularly sighted. The elusive barn owl has also been spotted in the twilight! But, if you’re more of a thrill seeker then there’s plenty for you here too. The beach is a perfect launch point for jet skis or sea kayaks, while just up the road is a renowned skydiving centre. Of course, the scenery is spectacular, with
the sandy beach leading to the sea, stretching out to the horizon, interrupted only by the historic Plover Scar Lighthouse – and with being on the west coast, you’re treated to some beautiful sunsets!
It’s little wonder then, that the Cockerham Sands Holiday Park is a popular home from home for people looking for a regular escape from the everyday. Owning a holiday home is the ultimate convenience, being able to get away at the drop of a hat, without having to book or plan ahead. Staycations really boomed over the travel restrictions
IT’S LITTLE WONDER THEN, THAT THE COCKERHAM SANDS HOLIDAY PARK IS A POPULAR HOME FROM HOME FOR PEOPLE LOOKING FOR A REGULAR ESCAPE Owned by prominent local entrepreneur, John Morphet, Cockerham Sands recently celebrated its first anniversary of being a part of the Pure Leisure Group. The company is a true family business and one of the largest holiday park operators to remain independent in the UK. Cockerham Sands currently has a number of both new and pre-owned caravans on display, including some already positioned with those glorious sea views. With the well-known delays the manufacturing industry continues to face affecting supply in some areas, it is a great opportunity to see a range of holiday homes all in one place. You can explore models from a range of leading manufacturers, including Atlas, Willerby, Delta, Sunseeker and Swift. Pure Leisure’s expert team will also be on hand to answer any questions you may have about life on park and holiday home ownership more broadly. Plus, site fees for 2022 and 2023 are included with any purchase made! Visit the Pure Leisure website to book your place today. n
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A WONDERFUL WEDDING… Newlyweds Darren and Emily Hill recall their memorable day at historic Samlesbury Hall. Photography: NikBryantPhotography.co.uk
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hen worldwide events organiser Emily Hill came to organise her own wedding, there was just one venue that ticked all the right boxes. “I was born and brought up in this area and the venue that had everything on my wish-list was Samlesbury Hall,” recalls Emily, who lives in Manchester with her new husband Darren. “We wanted to be able to get married at a venue that had character, that could offer superb food for the reception, somewhere that is easily accessible for guests coming from afar and that could offer accommodation.”
As Samlesbury Hall is famed for putting delicious local Lancashire produce on the menu, is close to the motorway network and has delightful luxury shepherd’s huts within the grounds, for modern, luxury glamping, Emily and Darren knew they had found their perfect venue. “Darren’s family are from Wigan and Haydock and we had lots of friends coming from Manchester so the location was great in terms of accessibility – but the historic hall is also tucked out of the way in a lovely rural location so it was perfect!” adds Emily, who has been an international organiser of corporate events and exhibitions for 14 years, having worked in the US, Middle East, across Europe and all over the UK. Her career means she has a total understanding of the strategies and skills required to create a successful event, so she was delighted to meet Samlesbury Hall’s dedicated wedding organisers: “They were great as they were really open to
ideas that were a little bit different.” With everything finalised, the evening before the wedding Emily and her bridesmaids stayed at the hall’s lovely, refurbished Gatehouse – a two-bedroom cottage within the grounds.
THE MORNING AFTER THE WEDDING A LARGE GROUP GATHERED AT THE WONDERFUL HERITAGE CAFÉ, WHERE CELEBRATIONS CONTINUED AND HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEDDING WERE SHARED “It was lovely, we celebrated with champagne and in the morning, we had breakfast delivered to the cottage,” recalls Emily, who had enlisted the help of a dog chaperone so that the couple’s beloved Sproodle Eddie could join them on the day.
lifestyle When the time came, Emily and her bridesmaids made their way to the historic Whittaker Room, the hall’s original chapel which is just a stone’s throw away from the Gatehouse, where the romantic ceremony took place.This was followed by a reception in the Great Hall in the main building, where the huge central chandelier was decorated with lots of flowers and the room set out exactly how Emily and Darren had envisaged: “The team did everything they said they would. We had a band in the evening and they even set up a ‘green room’ for them with food. Flowers that were in the Whittaker Room for the ceremony were moved into the coffee lounge in the evening – the team
IT WAS OUR PLEASURE TO TAKE CARE OF EMILY AND DARREN ON THEIR VERY SPECIAL DAY really exceeded expectations.” The wedding reception menu focused very much on artisan-led, Lancashire produce and in the evening guests enjoyed delicious pizzas from the hall’s traditional Italian pizza oven. During the day Emily and Darren’s photographer took them out into the grounds to get some super shots of the newlyweds with the impressive hall and rose gardens as a photogenic backdrop. Guests at the wedding who stayed overnight, took 20 of Samlesbury Hall’s delightful luxury shepherd’s huts within the grounds and the morning after, a large group gathered at the wonderful Heritage Café, where celebrations continued, the remnants of the wedding cake savoured and highlights of the wedding were shared. “It really was a fantastic experience. We so enjoyed our day!” concludes Emily. Rebecca Rigler, Samlesbury Hall’s Wedding Manager, adds: “It was our pleasure to take care of Emily and Darren on their very special day. We know everybody’s wedding is completely unique and it’s always brilliant to see our couples’ fantastic ideas come together. We wish them the best and hope they come and visit us often!” n Samlesbury Hall Preston New Road Samlesbury PR5 0UP 01254 812010 samlesburyhall.co.uk Opening times Please call or go to: samlesburyhall.co.uk TM
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LIGHTING THE FIRE Sparking an enthusiastic response from the community and local businesses, the first Soapbox Derby is coming to Longridge It is no surprise to see Raymond James Investment Services (RJIS) taking a leading role in supporting the event as its main sponsor. Following a long list of
more than just great homes,” adds Wayne. “There are wonderful, independent retailers, bars, restaurants and professional service companies, all providing first class customer service. If this event introduces some new customers to those businesses then we can deem the day to be a success. Longridge is not a closed community, we’re welcoming to new residents, visitors and businesses. Just come and see what we have to offer, not just on race day but in the days and weeks that follow.” n Getting involved couldn’t be easier. Just go to the website: longridgesoapboxderby.co.uk to find full details. It’s going to be a great day!
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y family and I love exploring the estate around this time of year and seeing all the young wildlife that have survived birth. Never before have we seen so many curlews around our home. This is the first year we haven’t sprayed, harrowed, rolled or silaged this block of land and it would seem that the ground nesting birds have really thrived because of it.
E S TAT E L I F E Gisburne Park Estate is owned and managed by Guy Hindley and his wife Amber, who are converting it into a thriving tourist destination
Elsewhere on the estate we are removing some overgrown Norwegian spruce woods, which were planted to create quick cover for the pheasant shoot. In winter they offer zero cover for wildlife so it will be good to see the back of them to be replaced by some indigenous species that, in time, can become ancient woodlands full of life. As far as lodge sales are concerned they are flying and we are really enjoying welcoming new owners to the estate. Our bespoke lodges start at around £250,000 and come from Lissett Lodges, probably the best manufacturer in the UK. Two lodges arrived last month both of which have
sold and one more is coming later this year. 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
HINDELINIS HAPPY HOUR TAKES PLACE FROM 5PM TO 6PM EACH WEEKDAY Amber and I are working hard to finalise the plan for the hotel, spa and members club. We are getting close to landing on a design and look forward to being able to move onto the next stage of the project. I am pleased to say Hindelinis is currently hitting its mission statement with
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CHARITY F O C U S Live Ribble Valley takes a look at a charity football match to be played at Clitheroe FC’s ground If you have any charity news please contact: jan.woolley@live-magazines.co.uk
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A charity football match has been organised in memory of Michelle Kiss from Whalley, who tragically lost her life in the Manchester Arena attack. The match, which is to be held on August Bank Holiday weekend, has been organised by friends Sam Geddes and Dylan Kiss, Michelle’s son. It is the fourth event that the duo have organised under the One Love banner. Following their One Love Charity Golf Days the One Love Charity Football Match will raise funds in memory of those who died in the Manchester Arena attack in May 2017. The money raised will go to the Intensive Care Units (ICUs) at Wythenshawe, Salford and Manchester Royal Hospitals, which were all involved on the night of the tragedy. Sam and Dylan hosted charity golf days in 2018, 2019 and 2021, which were hugely successful raising over £30,000 for the ICUs helping purchase new equipment and improve conditions for both patients and their families. Hundreds of people played a part in the golf days, which featured on many local and national news platforms including ITV News, numerous radio channels and newspaper articles, and most recently, to publicise the charity football match, the forthcoming event featured on BBC Breakfast, BBC News and BBC North West Tonight. Sam and Dylan are also hoping to receive coverage on the day of the match. The main event will be the match featuring Team Geddes v Team Kiss.
Sam and Dylan are organising their own separate teams with a manager, to compete against each other on the day. The teams will be made up of high level football players including semi-professionals and professionals.
THE TEAMS WILL BE MADE UP OF HIGH LEVEL FOOTBALL PLAYERS INCLUDING SEMIPROFESSIONALS AND PROFESSIONALS The match will take place on August Bank Holiday, Sunday 28th August 2022 with kick off at 2pm, with the board of Clitheroe FC offering their facilities at Shawbridge in Clitheroe for the entire day. There will be an evening function at 6pm, which will be in Clitheroe FC’s clubhouse, that will include speeches, an auction and raffle to top off a great day and raise as much money as possible for a cause very close to everyone’s hearts. If you are interested in sponsoring the event, a number of sponsorship packages are available. Contact Sam Geddes: 07805 939930 sggolfcoaching@gmail.com
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Caroline, who is an accredited member of the British Psychological Society, has over 15 years’ experience of delivering training in large corporate organisations, both nationally and internationally. She has worked with some of the UK’s largest companies and brands to deliver development programmes at all levels drawing on her own experiences, neuroscience and positive psychology to deliver unique workshops, which inspire long-lasting behaviour changes. Ainsley is also passionate about helping people to improve their mental health and well-being through the practice of yoga and breathwork. She established her own yoga business so that she could focus her energies on her core values and achieve a better work life balance as a busy mum of three young boys. Her teaching methods help to combat stress and anxiety. Her classes are centred around mindful movement,
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This summer why not visit Browsholme Hall, Lancashire’s oldest Edwardian Garden. Made of corten steel, it has been created by sculptor Chris Smith ancestral home, where you can meander through the elegant, from Preston. Elsewhere stone sculptures landscaped gardens or take a tour of this historic family home
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Throughout June, July, August and September, the historic hall, gardens, woodland walks and the delightful tea room are open to the public every Tuesday and Wednesday.
WORKING ALONGSIDE THE FOREST OF BOWLAND’S SUSTAINABLE TOURISM INITIATIVE, BROWSHOLME HALL IS A WONDERFUL RURAL IDYLL FOR WALKERS AND CYCLISTS This summer visitors can view a new eye-catching art installation – the Standing
of local red sandstone by Sarah Smith blend into the natural garden landscape. The restoration of the landscape garden with origins to the Rev William Giplin, the 18th century proponent of the romantic and picturesque, is a current focus for the household. Undertaken by the family and Browsholme’s skilled team of gardeners, work actually started on an earlier ‘wilderness’ garden, which was formed in 1707 to mark the Act of the Union. The garden was originally designed and planted in geometric quadrants representing the Union Jack and this has been replicated using exotic and indigenous plants. However, this Jubilee year it has been the creation of a ‘woodland garden’, which will eventually extend to 10 acres, that is
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and prestigious wedding venues, giving couples an amazing choice of beautiful locations for couples to say, ‘I do’. All equally romantic, there is the Lily Pond with an oak pavilion, the elegant Italian Steps – a favourite location next to the East Wing of the hall or the 200-year-old ‘Lonesome Pine’ in the woodland garden for those couples seeking the ultimate eco-friendly wedding. And if the weather becomes inclement, there is still the wonderful Tithe Barn to move an outside ceremony indoors at short notice. For wedding guest accommodation – as well as being popular with visitors spending shorts breaks in the Ribble Valley, there
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central to the hall’s celebrations. Under the Queen’s Jubilee ‘Green Canopy’ project, the hall has chosen a selection of beautiful trees and shrubs, including rhododendron, magnolia, cherry and acers for spring and autumn colour. In April, 40 couples getting married at Browsholme this year took part in the first tree-planting ceremony: “It was a wonderful occasion to help them plant their tree and then perhaps see them again over the years as it grows towards maturity,” explains Eleanor. Over 10 years Browsholme Hall has become one of the region’s most popular
are two cosy cottages plus the Woodland Glade, where there are 10 glamping lodges which are in great demand throughout the year. This is perhaps not surprising, as the Parker family work alongside the Forest of Bowland’s Sustainable Tourism initiative, within stunning countryside for both walkers and cyclists visiting the area. Across all areas, Browsholme takes sustainability very seriously and as such, the tea room sources all main ingredients from local suppliers and these form the basis of a local menu, with as many ingredients as possible sourced locally and all dishes home-made. The Parker family have brought the hall and estate back from the dilapidation of the 1970s, foremost to a family home but also a visitor attraction with a warm welcome. Behind the scenes at the hall, there is a 21-strong team including volunteers, who have worked to make Browsholme and its grounds a successful enterprise for the community, visitors and wedding couples to appreciate and enjoy. So, to celebrate the recent Platinum
Jubilee, Browsholme was one of a number of significant Lancashire landmarks to light a beacon on 2nd June – the family made this a community event inviting local people and staff, to be part of this unique and historic occasion. n To find out more about Browsholme Hall and events coming up follow them on social media or go to the website: browsholme.com
Browsholme Hall tours, tea room and gardens are open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11am to 4pm weekly until the end of September.
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TITAN TO STAR Titan the Robot – the breakout star of this year’s Britain’s Got Talent is to thrill crowds at Burnley College’s annual free family-friendly Science and Technology Festival. The high-tech and hilarious robot fresh from the stage of the ITV show is just one of the many amazing science, technology and engineering attractions on display at the college’s £110 million campus on 2nd July. See an exciting range of live experiments, take part in hands-on activities and fun games for young and old science fans.
RUGBY CENTENARY Stonyhurst recently hosted its biggest event in 30 years to celebrate the 100th season of rugby at the school. Celebrations kicked off with 150 boys taking to the pitch to play in the Centenary of Rugby Decades Tournament, followed by a dinner with over 470 attendees including rugby internationals and former pupils Barry O’Driscoll, John O’Driscoll, Kevin Barrett and Joe Ansbro. During the Rugby Centenary year, Stonyhurst has redeveloped its rugby facilities, focusing on Smithfield, home to the 1st XV pitch, where a distinctive new pavilion has been built. The Gibraltar Pavilion is named in recognition of the cornerstone funding provided by the Stonyhurst Gibraltar community and supported by the Captains’ Campaign led by the historic 1st XV captains.
STEM THE PLASTIC TIDE Children at St Pius X Prep School entered the Message in a Bottle Top competition. The assignment encouraged exploring plastic pollution and in STEM they researched creatures affected by plastics in the ocean. They created a coral reef from plastic bottle tops to build a colourful, underwater installation as a feature in the heart of the school. Their art combined teamwork, collaboration and inspired creativity and it has definitely become a talking point!
CRICKETING SUCCESS Oakhill’s year 4 & 5 cricket team competed in the Ribble Valley Cricket Tournament. The children played well in the group stage and got through to the knockout stage. In the afternoon, their batting and bowling was excellent but the stand out element was most definitely the fielding. Oakhill managed to make it to the final and play an unbeaten Simonstone team. They managed to win by over 60 runs in the best performance of the day! Well done to all the children who took part.
EDUCATION STUDIES SOUND OF MUSIC On 29th and 30th June and 1st and 2nd July, DEGREE Westholme School will be bringing the Ribble Blackburn University Centre celebrated the re-launch of their BA (Hons) Education Studies course after successful revalidation by Lancaster University. The course has been redeveloped to have a greater focus on themes of sustainability and digital technology that reflect real-world changes in the education sector. Feedback from Lancaster University included praise around the excellent wrap-around support provided by staff for all students, how transformational the programme has been for its graduates and the enthusiasm in research and professional integrity of the staff.
Valley hills alive with The Sound of Music. Over 100 students on stage, including drama, music and dance scholars, will transport audiences to wartime Austria in their professional 600-seat theatre. This is the first Westholme musical extravaganza for a while, so tickets are selling fast! A limited number of seats are still available to purchase at westholmeschool.com. This is simply a musical delight not to be missed!
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Music, dance and drama are an important element for students at Westholme School, which has a new collaboration with the prestigious National Youth Orchestra, writes Meena McDonald students, this year’s Sound of Music production will undoubtedly be a night to remember. A considerable amount of thought and effort is put into the performance, not only by the exceptional young performers, but through the use of expert technicians using the new professional sound desk and state-of-the-art sound rig the school has recently installed.
Many of the gifted performers use this opportunity to express their talents and ambitions through the stage whilst continuing to have a passion for a range of other subjects such as maths, science, languages, humanities, sports, creative arts and technology. Key skills acquired through performing help build the students’ confidence and this in turn can be drawn upon throughout their lives and utilised in their chosen career paths. Drama is not where it stops at Westholme though. For the first time ever, the school is introducing Dance at GCSE, opening up even more possibilities for students. When they pick their GCSE options in Year 9, Westholme’s approach is totally unique. The school doesn’t stipulate that pupils must take a language or humanities at
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GCSE, they give a free choice, thus allowing students more choice to hone their skills in subjects they are truly passionate about. Dr Robson is an enormous advocate of providing every student at Westholme with the essential 21st century transferrable skills which will benefit them throughout their lives. Having started his early career on stage with the National Youth Theatre, Dr Robson comments: “You cannot put a value on the skills you learn whilst performing on stage, ranging from confidence, leadership and communication to adaptability, creativity and teamwork. All of these skills support every aspect of life, and our pupils’ future careers.”
THE SCHOOL DOESN’T STIPULATE THAT PUPILS MUST TAKE A LANGUAGE OR HUMANITIES AT GCSE, THEY GIVE A FREE CHOICE The school is proud to have developed a new collaboration with the prestigious National Youth Orchestra. During a weekend in early June, Westholme hosted the National Youth Orchestra which ran training and taster sessions over the course of the two days. Westholme musicians were unbelievably excited to be involved with the esteemed national organisation. However, the programme didn’t just include Westholme musicians but the school opened its doors to talented musicians from other schools in the region along with many county musical schools. A huge amount of creative flair was brought to the forefront during the two days with many students inspired to take their talents further.
To reinforce their commitment to Performing Arts, Westholme has appointed Mrs Amy Holland, a graduate from the Royal Northern College of Music who joins the school in September to commandeer the helm of the already outstanding music, dance and drama departments. Her role will be overseeing four to 18 year olds and taking full responsibility for the success of Performing Arts across the whole school – from Prep to the INSPIRED Sixth Form. Dr Robson explains: “Amy is joining us as Director of Performing Arts at such a momentous time as the new Prep opens and we head into the school’s centenary celebrations. Her creative talents along with her insatiable drive and ambition will ensure we remain at the forefront of Performing Arts in the North West.” Another initiative the school has committed to is enhancing the number of Performing Arts Scholarships that are available for those
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with ability in music, dance and drama. Dr Robson urges anyone who has a child talented in Performing Arts, to get in touch and apply for these additional places. Dr Robson concludes: “We are so proud of what we have here at Westholme, a combination of immense talent along with a nurturing environment and professional facilities, which benefit every student at the school. Our philosophy of creating a truly holistic provision has resulted in a warm, balanced and aspirational environment.” n If you’re inspired and want to learn more about the Performing Arts Scholarships at this truly amazing school, please contact: registrar@westholmeschool.com
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ESTATE PLANNING You can avoid HMRC being the biggest beneficiary of your estate by planning ahead and consulting an Inheritance Tax expert, advises Farida Isaji of Napthens
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nheritance tax receipts in the UK amounted to approximately £7 billion for the year ending March 2022, a record high. Inheritance tax – also known as the ‘death tax’ – is applied when someone dies. It is applied on the value of a deceased person’s estate worth more than the inheritance tax threshold. Any amount above the threshold is charged the standard Inheritance Tax rate at 40 per cent. The inheritance tax allowance has been frozen at £325,000 since 2009 and under Rishi Sunak’s budget, will remain so for at least another four years. An additional allowance known as the residence nil rate band, gives a further allowance of £175,000 when a deceased person leaves their home to direct descendants eg children or grandchildren. The effects of inflation and increasing house prices mean more families face paying inheritance tax. For some, the single biggest beneficiary will be HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
The earlier you make estate planning arrangements, the greater your chance of taking full advantage of tax mitigation opportunities, thereby maximising the amount that goes to your beneficiaries on your death. Estate planning is likely to focus on passing assets down to future generations during an individual’s lifetime or placing assets into trust, so they do not form part of an individual’s estate on their death. However, we must be cautious when considering options. It is important to ensure assets are gifted effectively to remove them from an individual’s estate for inheritance tax purposes. In fact, gifting assets to family members or into a trust to mitigate inheritance tax can trigger other unexpected tax liabilities such as a capital gains tax, so it is important to take legal advice. The effects of inheritance tax can be devastating, but there are steps you can take to mitigate inheritance tax including: • Ensuring your Will is up to date and structured in a tax efficient way • Making full use of exemptions such as the annual £3,000 allowance • Making lifetime gifts of any value which will become exempt from inheritance
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tax if the individual survives for 7 years • Making regular gifts out of any surplus income • Optimising lifetime transfers between spouses • Transferring agricultural or business interests to make use of any tax reliefs on such assets • Transferring assets into trust to protect family wealth • Arranging adequate life assurance to cover potential inheritance tax liabilities • Considering the purchase of a specialised investment to reduce IHT • Making gifts to charity of a certain amount in your Will to benefit from a reduced rate of inheritance tax of 36 per cent As lawyers we can work collaboratively with your accountant and financial advisor to provide an effective, tailored approach to your estate planning needs, mitigating inheritance tax and preserving your assets for the future benefit of your family. n
Farida Isaji is an Associate Solicitor with Napthens’ Wills & Estate Planning team
Ribble Valley entrepreneur Tom Keighley has launched an innovative, data-driven sales recruitment business that uses social media to find the best candidates, writes Jan Woolley
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oung entrepreneur Tom Keighley has spent all of his working life in dynamic sales environments. He began his career in Manchester working for large companies selling everything from training packages in leadership to managing a team of 50 sales people in a UK-wide business – all before he had reached the age of 30. When he took over sales for a national IT service provider in 2019, his career was flying, but the pandemic struck: “It was a sink or swim moment,” he recalls. “A lot of organisations had on-premise infrastructures, which didn’t allow them to work from home. The company I was with developed a private cloud infrastructure to facilitate working from home and, as you can imagine, it helped lots of companies deal with the pandemic and business boomed!
PURSUIT EFFECTIVELY SHIES AWAY FROM THE TRADITIONAL RECRUITMENT MARKET, USING SOCIAL MEDIA AND DATA-LED METHODOLOGY “We helped lots of private and public organisations and I was in charge of a team of account directors supporting companies with the major transition of working from home.” Tom, who is from Whalley, was subsequently head hunted by another company where he was appointed sales and commercial director, but adds: “We were on the right trajectory so I should have felt great, but I didn’t really feel anything. So, I got thinking. I kept waking up in the middle of the night, thinking of setting up my own company and making notes of my ideas on my phone. I knew sales inside out – but I had always struggled to find good sales people.” Tom named his new business Pursuit: “You pursue a job and clients are always in pursuit of good sales candidates and I came up with an Instagram tag line, ‘start the pursuit’. So, Pursuit was born with the aim of becoming the leading specialist sales recruiter in the market.
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“There is always a reason why you don’t get the right candidate across all job markets, but particularly in sales in the 18 to 30 demographic and that’s because they no longer look at job boards – they are too involved in Tik Tok and Snapchat.” Tom also learnt that 60 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds will trust an online influencer more than their friends – there was a trend beginning to form and an idea began to take shape.
TOM’S INNOVATIVE IDEA CAUGHT THE ATTENTION OF A NUMBER OF INVESTORS, BUT THERE WAS ONE IN PARTICULAR HE WAS INTERESTED IN – JAMES CAAN CBE FROM TV’S DRAGON’S DEN “I thought, how can we penetrate that?” says Tom, who came up with a ‘social first’ business recruitment model using social media to target a defined demographic in a specific location for certain job roles. Using a small team of influencers, Pursuit launched a test video showing what life could be like working in sales. Within two hours of the video going live on social media, Pursuit had 102 applications from Manchester alone. “I thought, ‘We’re onto something here’. It had a massive reach,” adds Tom, who is constantly challenging the popular view of sales. “People think of a dodgy car salesman, they don’t think that a sales career is for really educated, diligent people. When you’re at school a career in sales never gets suggested. “If you’re in technology sales you have to be really smart as it’s always evolving. From my personal career journey, I have helped big companies sell technology that saves people’s lives. So why is there such a stigma around a career in sales? It’s one of the highest paid sectors.” In order to give sales candidates equal opportunities, instead of submitting a CV Tom devised a personality and psychometric test that gives applicants data-led scores in key areas, plus cultural profiling to deliver Pursuit Prodigy candidates. Tom’s innovative idea caught the attention of a number of investors keen to get on board, but there was one in particular that he was interested in – James Caan CBE from TV’s Dragon’s Den. “He has made his money from recruitment, so I went down to London and pitched my
idea to him. He thought it was a totally different approach and thought we could really make a difference within the sales recruitment industry. “We signed a deal that unlocked finance for Pursuit and we now have an office in Manchester plus all the technology and licences we need – we are up and running, it’s all systems go. “James has been amazing. He is always at the end of the phone to give advice and support.” Speaking about his involvement, James Caan says: “It’s a different and exciting business model to what we have seen in the past and I can’t wait to drive Pursuit with Tom.” With Pursuit effectively shying away
from the traditional recruitment market, using social media and data-led methodology to tap into ‘Gen Z’ candidates, the number of quality sales candidates is increasing, leading to better retention rates for clients. Tom concludes: “Pursuit has four basic values – we are change-makers, we believe in social mobility, we are results-driven and we are honest and kind. These are at the forefront of our mission which is to transform the way people think about sales by making it the number one career choice for young people with aspirations.” n
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Tracey Board, co-founder of Raymond James Ribble Valley, advises on how you can achieve your dreams by having a tailored financial plan
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was really pleased to be nominated for the Women in Finance Awards this year along with 767 women across 31 companies in the UK. These nominations celebrate the achievements of women working in financial services and aim to inspire and empower women to join an already dynamic sector that is constantly working to become more inclusive and accessible. So, you can imagine my delight when I was shortlisted as a finalist in the category of Financial Adviser of the Year for the North West, along with seven other women. As part of the process, I was asked to write a bio of my career and what makes me a ‘stand out’ candidate. Many people in the area know that I am co-founder of Raymond James Ribble Valley and have seen the business grow from a team of two – myself and the Branch Principal Wayne Hayhurst, when we were working on our kitchen tables back in 2010 – to a team of 20 with the business buying the premises of the former Longridge NatWest Bank, during a time when the big corporations were, and continue to move away from face-to-face client relationships.
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THE LONGSTANDING RELATIONSHIPS WE HAVE BUILT IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES ARE AT THE HEART OF OUR SUCCESS We have built our client relationships from the ground up, this has been through literally knocking on people’s doors, introducing ourselves and letting them know we were building a business in the Ribble Valley, to help people meet their financial goals.The longstanding relationships we have built in the local communities are at the heart of our success. In my current role, I am responsible for business development and reaching a wide number of female business owners, professionals and investors to advise them and educate them on how to plan for their futures, arrange their assets and develop exit/retirement strategies. I manage a
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delighted as them. The month before they were due to go, my client passed away from an aggressive form of cancer, it was heart-breaking. It was then that I realised it was my duty to ensure my clients got chance to take their ‘Route 66’ whatever that may be.
YOU CAN IMAGINE MY DELIGHT WHEN I WAS SHORTLISTED AS A FINALIST IN THE CATEGORY OF FINANCIAL ADVISER OF THE YEAR FOR THE NORTH WEST Our advice is not ‘finger in the wind stuff’, we have the technology via a state-of-the-art cashflow planning system, to be able to demonstrate to our clients exactly what they need to be saving and investing to fulfil their financial goals or how much extra my clients can spend year on year. We have a team of in-house specialists, to help build our clients a tailored financial plan and bespoke investment portfolio, that is built around their individual goals and circumstances, whilst considering elements such as tax, annual allowances, current or future income needs, risk tolerance and risk required.
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Nothing makes my job more than satisfying than working alongside my clients, helping them reach their life goals and living the life they dreamed. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me and the team at Raymond James for an initial consultation or simply to pick our brains. n Risk Warning: With investing your capital is at risk Raymond James Investment Services Ltd (Raymond James). Raymond James is a member of the London Stock Exchange and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Raymond James is registered in England and Wales, No. 3779657. Registered office: Ropemaker Place, 25 Ropemaker Street, London EC2Y 9LY.
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Eaves Hall in West Bradford was named Best Wedding Venue in Lancashire at County Brides’ North West Wedding Awards 2022, which took place at Mere Golf Resort & Spa in Cheshire. Amber Kirkby, Wedding Coordinator at Eaves Hall, commented: “We are absolutely thrilled that Eaves Hall was crowned the winner, especially as we were up against some truly amazing venues.” Eaves Hall, part of the James’ Places group is to hold open evenings from 5pm to 8pm on 29th June, 6th July and 7th July. Eaves Hall’s sister venues the Shireburn Arms and Mitton Hall were also finalists in the Best Venue category.
Leading North West law firm, Napthens, has partnered with the UK’s leading licensing consultancy, Licensing Matters, to expand its expertise in the leisure sector. The new partnership will allow Napthens to provide further insight into licensing, which is a top priority for many of its existing and prospective clients. Gill Sherratt, director at Licensing Matters will work with Napthens’ licensing executive, Suzie Marchese, to provide an all-round licensing service. Jamie Allison, partner and Head of Leisure at Napthens, said: “We’re excited as for some time we have wanted to partner with Gill and her team to strengthen our client offering and continue to deliver the best results for our clients across the leisure sector.”
PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS Northcote’s Lisa Goodwin-Allen was shortlisted in the prestigious Estrella Damm National Restaurant Awards 2022, held in London recently. Lisa, Executive Chef at Northcote, which is part of The Stafford Collection, said: “To be recognised as one of the leading eight Chefs of the Year in the UK has been very humbling. Being nominated is a huge honour and I’m looking forward to bringing more of Lancashire’s brilliant flavours and local produce that I’m so passionate about to my dining guests.”
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Marketing Lancashire, the county’s destination management organisation, is celebrating the return of the Lancashire Tourism Awards. Applications are open, with all 21 categories, qualifying criteria and a simple application form available online. Winners could have the chance to represent Lancashire in the national VisitEngland Awards for Excellence in 2023. Rachel McQueen, Chief Executive of Marketing Lancashire, said: “There are 21 awards that give tourism and hospitality businesses across the county, a chance to shine and to recognise the achievements of their hard-working friends and colleagues.” The application deadline is midnight 30th June with the shortlist announced week commencing Monday 18th July. The Lancashire Tourism Awards 2022 will take place in February 2023.
INEOS Automotive has appointed Bowker Motor Group as its nominated partner in Lancashire. Bowker Ribble Valley will be the sole Lancashire partner for the new INEOS Grenadier 4X4, when it is launched later this year, from their existing Bowker Ribble Valley dealership on the A59 at Osbaldeston. It is one of 24 UK sites from the first 160 locations around the world, with new signage and a full INEOS aftersales facility. The partnership will be overseen by managing director Chris Eccles, supported by the Bowker Ribble Valley team. Paul Bowker, Bowker Motor Group chief executive, said: “We have already established award-winning motor retail experiences in Preston and Blackburn, the partnership with INEOS is the next exciting chapter for us.”
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here is certainly no harm looking for it – indeed, striving for it should be actively encouraged. We’re talking about perfection. But does it exist and, even if it does, the fundamental question remains – is it achievable? Invariably ‘perfect situations’ often carry some flaws or faults, however minor. Take cars as an example. Is the perfect motor really out there? Well, if you’re going to find it anywhere a Porsche centre is the perfect place to start – and finish. Right now, there is a new model on show for which there are as many ticks as there are boxes – the superb Cayenne E-Hybrid Coupe. Very rarely do you come across a car capable of being both super-sporty and family friendly. Every inch a Porsche in looks, style and performance, the Cayenne E-Hybrid Coupe offers genuine appeal to families who want to add adventure and sumptuous comfort to their day-to-day driving. With more than a nod to ‘electric’ (there is a 22-mile range available at your fingertips), this is an excellent stepping stone into what seems sure to become the future of motoring.
The new Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid Coupe has looks, style and performance. It is a heady mix of driving dynamics and sustainability, writes Paul Agnew. Photography: Andy Tighe There are certainly no compromises with regards to power. An acceleration capability of 0-62mph in 5.1 secs and a top speed of 157 mph providing more than
sufficient proof of performance. A heady mix of driving dynamics and sustainability is guaranteed to bring a wide smile to any sports car enthusiast – hybrid technology developed on the racetrack, impressive fuel efficiency and ample space for the whole clan.
FINAL WORD ON THE ACTUAL DRIVE ITSELF. GLORIOUS. IT GLIDES ALONG WITH AN AIR OF EFFORTLESS CONFIDENCE Talking of fuel economy, very relevant, irrespective of your budget – the Cayenne E-Hybrid Coupe is capable of up to 88.3mpg (combined consumption). Working off six cylinders, generating 460hp (combined), this is an all-wheel drive with real punch. You know you’re going to love it at first sight with its great shape, 22-inch GT design wheels in Satin Platinum, roof spoiler and door release levers painted in
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high gloss black, the iconic Porsche logo in LED on the door courtesy lights and a sports exhaust system including sports tailpipes in black. There are tinted LED main headlights (with matrix beam) and tinted LED tail lights including light strip, auto dimming interior and exterior mirrors and privacy glass. The list goes on and it certainly looks the business, but things get even better when you take your seat and immerse yourself in unashamed luxury. From the Alcantara ‘suede-feel’ steering wheel (heated and multifunctional of course) to the slightly tilted and perfectly proportioned full-HD 12.3-inch touchscreen and 360-degree Surround View, this is highquality stuff. sitting in a concert hall. As for sitting itself, the electric, multiway sports seats (in a rather natty check material) are sculpted for dynamic driving, providing excellent support without losing anything in terms of comfort. Oh, and for muscle relaxation on longer journeys there is even a massage function (front seats).
THE CAYENNE E-HYBRID COUPE JUST ABOUT HAS THE LOT, BUT THEN AGAIN THIS IS PORSCHE. NOTHING IS EVER LEFT TO CHANCE
Porsche Communication Management (PCM) is your control centre for audio, navigation and communication. As well as attractive and easy-to-use touchscreen display, PCM also provides extensive interfaces, voice control system and, of course, online connection. It is also possible to use Apple CarPlay. There’s head-up display, Night Vision Assist, Park Assist (front and rear) including aforementioned Surround View, Remote Park Assist, Lane Keeping and Lane Change Assist, Collision and Brake Assist. With no shortage of ‘assistants’, there’s also the wonderful Porsche Connect including Voice Pilot, Navigation Plus and a Car Security Package (Porsche Vehicle Tracking System) which can detect and report thefts to a security centre allowing your vehicle to be located and secured by local authorities. Remote services pay constant attention to vehicle data via the My Porsche app or portal. For added convenience, it allows you to control certain functions from a distance,
such as locking windows and doors. And the quality from the BOSE surround system is truly world class – you could be
The four-zone automatic climate system features individual temperature controls for the driver and front passenger and separate ones for the rear seats too. An active carbon filter traps particles, pollen and odours and thoroughly filters fine dust from the outside air before it reaches the car interior. Final word on the actual drive itself. Glorious. It glides along with an air of effortless confidence, handling with ease and precision and happily slipping between the various driving modes (electric, petrol and sport) at the turn of a switch. The Cayenne E-Hybrid Coupe just about has the lot, but then again this is Porsche. Nothing is ever left to chance. n Porsche Centre Preston Watery Lane, Preston PR2 1QJ 01772 911911 porschepreston.co.uk @PorscheCentrePreston @Porsche_Preston @Porsche_Preston
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Historically, cars have never been considered a sound investment, impacted on production and extended but there’s been a considerable turnaround in fortune for motorists, delivery lead times. As a direct consequence, the used car writes Paul Agnew. Photography: Andy Tighe
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If this remarkable turnaround sounds too good to be true, then let me offer an explanation. Currently, the supply of new cars is being hampered by a global shortage of
THE USED CAR MARKETPLACE IS PARTICULARLY BUOYANT WHICH, IN TURN, IS CAUSING A STOCK SHORTAGE WITH GOOD USED CARS BEING SNAPPED UP
marketplace is particularly buoyant which, in turn, is causing a stock shortage with good used cars being snapped up at a rapid rate. So, the pressure is on dealerships to keep their stock levels high and that means all kinds of tempting deals for motorists. At Bowker BMW right here in Lancashire (Preston and Blackburn), the used car teams are on a mission. “We’re actively looking to quickly add to our Approved Used BMW car stock, it really is as simple as that,” says Paul Vincent, Used Car Manager, Bowker Blackburn BMW. “The long lead times for new vehicles, at a time of unprecedented demand for the BMW range, is having a real positive knock-on in terms of the used car market and we expect that ‘bounce’ to continue for the foreseeable future. “The Bowker approach is all about ensuring that we have the best and widest selection of Approved Used cars available to satisfy those customers who wish to change their car now and avoid the wait.” Andy Banks, Used Car Manager at Bowker BMW Preston agrees: “Our stock levels have taken a hit due to increased sales and we are working daily to get the numbers up.
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“There is no doubt that many people driving around would be very pleasantly surprised at the equity they currently have in their cars. “We are chasing high quality BMWs across the range and the age and mileage doesn’t really matter providing the vehicle can tick all the boxes in our comprehensive car health check.” But Bowker don’t just talk a good game, they deliver.
THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT MANY PEOPLE DRIVING AROUND WOULD BE VERY PLEASANTLY SURPRISED AT THE EQUITY THEY CURRENTLY HAVE IN THEIR CARS
If you’re looking to sell or part-exchange, the first thing you need to know is how much your car is worth. And here’s more good news – it could well be worth more (a higher amount of equity) than you think! Bowker offer a complimentary Finance Health Check, regardless of make and model, designed to help you discover the optimum time to upgrade. The FHC includes: • Part Exchange Valuation • Finance Settlement • Equitable Position • Optimum Upgrade Time • Review of Current Offers • Receive Specialist Advice Bowker BMW’s valuations are quick, accurate and reflect the condition of your car at the time of inspection. Holding a
full BMW service history will obviously increase the value. As a BMW owner we can take it as read that you’ll be seeking to change for another BMW and, once again, Bowker excels. Whether it’s a fully electric, a plug-in hybrid, a diesel or a petrol, there will be a BMW in stock to suit your requirements. And if you see a car online, you can actually put your name on it until you’re able to get along to view – all for just a £99 refundable reservation fee. So, if you’re tempted to sell or partexchange, all you have to do is make contact with Paul or Andy, either via the enquiry form on the Bowker website or by calling Bowker Blackburn on 01254 274444 or Bowker Preston on 01772 769976. Why not find out?You could be quids in. n
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CHILL OUT… Healthy ice-cream? An enterprising young couple have developed a delicious, goat’s milk ice-cream that is low in fat and ideal for those who are lactose intolerant
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oung farmers Matt and Nicola Green have been wowing the artisan food world with their latest venture – Rosy Goat icecream, with the milk to produce it coming from their herd that can be found in the heart of the Ribble Valley countryside. Low in fat and great for those who are lactose intolerant – their goat’s milk icecream comes in a variety of flavours and is fast winning acclaim among ice-cream lovers. “You wouldn’t know this was made with goat’s milk,” says Nicola, who comes from a large farming family. “It has a really delicate flavour.” Matt and Nicola live in a beautiful location on a farm at the foot of Beacon Fell, where they keep their 1,000-strong herd. They started their goat’s milk business 15 years ago when a family member, who has Butlers
Farmhouse Cheeses nearby, asked if they would be interested in producing goat’s milk for them to make cheese, as Nicola recalls: “The demand for goat’s milk and cheese was definitely there and Butlers really wanted a local supplier. We agreed and brought 250 goats over from Germany.” Matt and Nicola, who were then living in Goosnargh, chose Saanen, Alpine and Toggenburg goats to start their first herd.
NO-ONE IN LANCASHIRE PRODUCES GOAT’S MILK ON THIS SCALE. THE ICE-CREAM HAS REALLY TAKEN OFF, THE INTEREST IS DEFINITELY THERE In 2012, the couple moved to their present farm with the herd, and fast forward 10 years later and they now have 1,000 goats and three young children, including their youngest, Rose. “When Rose was nine months old, she began vomiting after every bottle. Our eldest son Henry was put on goat’s milk when he was one, so I didn’t have any hesitation doing the same for Rose. She was instantly better as she was lactose intolerant. “When I gave her normal ice-cream,
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she was ill again, so I started looking for different products made with goat’s milk. When it came to ice-cream there weren’t many about and they weren’t that great.” Matt and Nicola approached a local ice-cream making company to ask if they would be willing to work collaboratively, developing a speciality goat’s milk ice-cream: “It was the first time they had worked with goat’s milk, but they have been fantastic,” says Matt.
Over four months the team worked in developing flavours, sugar content, texture and freezer shelf-life, to finalise a Rosy Goat base mix to which flavours could be added. Goat’s milk has substantially less lactose in it than cow’s milk and it is also lower in fat, as Matt explains: “The fat globules are much smaller so that’s why it is easier to digest. There are lots of health benefits – it is also good for eczema. “Mention goat’s milk to most people and they shy away from it as they immediately think of goat’s cheese, which is quite strong. “But the milk has a very delicate flavour and it also has to be treated very gently.” Once Matt and Nicola developed their base mix, they turned their attention to flavours: “We have 15 flavours in all, mostly traditional as that’s what we wanted. Vanilla, using the best Madagascan vanilla pods, Rosy’s pure milk, strawberry, chocolate and white chocolate ripple are among the favourites. “We trialled the ice cream on family members and they loved it and of course, all the children including Rose can enjoy it too!” With their distinctive Rosy Goat branding and branded wafers, Matt and Nicola were then all set to take their new product to
market – in a converted horse-box with a scooping cabinet and pretty striped décor. At weekend they travel to various events and their ice-cream has been a hit with everyone who tries it: “We are now being asked to produce ice-cream in two-litre tubs so it can fit in a normal home freezer.
WE WOULD ALSO LOVE TO GET OUR ICE-CREAM INTO LOCAL RESTAURANTS, FARM SHOPS AND SMALL SUPERMARKETS So that might be the next step, we would also love to get it into local restaurants, farm shops and small supermarkets,” say Nicola and Matt, who are super-busy with their three young children, their blossoming business and their ever-growing herd. “Goats are browsers not grazers – they feed off hedges not grass and they don’t have a coat to deal with rain so they are kept in indoor straw pens. If you alternate
moving them inside and outside, the milk doesn’t have the same consistency,” explains Matt. “They are also extremely naughty!” adds Nicola. “They are by nature very cheeky, they jump on you, nibble and chew, but they are also very sweet!” Looking to the future, Matt and Nicola are set to keep the momentum going for Rosy Goat: “No-one in Lancashire produces goat’s milk on this scale,” says Matt. “The ice-cream has really taken off, the interest is definitely there, there’s a massive call for it. “It’s been quite a journey. But we’re a good team and passionate about what we do.” n
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MAKING PEOPLE HAPPY The young head chef at the Black Bull is forging a reputation for his visually stunning, innovative dishes, writes Tedd Walmsley
career choice. He’s constantly trying to improve and to become known as someone who innovates, talking of which, he was working on two new dishes that very morning. Visually stunning and tasting delicious, they are simply perfect for the
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SUMMER AT THE BULL LOOKS TO BE FUN-PACKED, AND THE NEW PIZZA OVEN IS ALREADY PROVING TO BE A BIG SUCCESS summer menu. He told me: “My job isn’t just about money – it’s my vocation and it’s knowing you’ve made people happy.” Firstly, an innovative version of a prawn cocktail served with gem lettuce, pickled cucumber, diced apple, apple gel and smoked
paprika – this was fresh, clean and light. Secondly, a ham hock truffle terrine, spiralled carrot and a spicy twist with pickled vegetables, turmeric cauliflower, piccalilli and a lemon caper dressing. These are two stunning dishes and examples of a young chef excited by his job and given creative freedom by owners Becky and Jamie. In our discussion pre-service, Becky
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has been telling me about a spike in enquiries around private events. Birthdays, anniversaries and small wedding receptions have become popular but most recently, more incoming calls around celebrations of life – aka the wake. These can be difficult to discuss but I couldn’t think of a better venue to give a loved one a dignified and respectful send off. As always, whilst there are Black Bull menus already established, their flexible attitude allows for a more bespoke send-off to be created, as Becky said, from coffee to cocktails or pizzas to profiteroles.
Becky and I touched on the reports around spiralling food costs and energy bills – just two of the challenges that face the hospitality sector. The wide menu here represents excellent value, and the amount of choice is very much a planned-out decision by Becky and the team.
elite in the Ribble Valley. Alongside the wide and varied menu is the importance of opening seven days a week and all-day dining. Becky puts herself into her customers shoes thinking about later lunches, impromptu walk-ins, an early tea or a late supper – they are all catered for here.
AN INNOVATIVE VERSION OF A PRAWN COCKTAIL SERVED WITH GEM LETTUCE, PICKLED CUCUMBER, DICED APPLE, APPLE GEL AND SMOKED PAPRIKA – THIS WAS FRESH, CLEAN AND LIGHT Sunday lunch remains incredibly popular with last week more than 250 covers – the message is spreading far and wide and their reputation for super food and service is propelling them forward to be part of the
Summer at the Bull looks to be funpacked, the new pizza oven is already proving to be a big success and, with what I hope will be a long, glorious summer, the outside space will come into its own. Al fresco dining is very popular and the ever-evolving outdoor space is versatile with seating for more than 100 covers and it’s the perfect place to meet with friends and family, not to mention the welcome given to children and our four-legged friends. A full menu is available outside alongside the more casual and relaxed perfect pizza – and the Bull’s social media pages will be working overtime to keep everyone up to date with events and special music evenings providing the perfect chill-out experience.
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I’m hoping you’ve been following the progress of this very popular pub and already sampled its wares? If not, try it soon you won’t be disappointed and you’re guaranteed a big warm welcome by ‘Team Bull’! n
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Fresh from Booths’ new Glorious Food Cookbook and perfect for al fresco dining, this delightful recipe is a favourite of brand manager Louise O’Hara Serves: 2 Prep time: 5 minutes Cook time: 20 minutes
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1 onion 3 garlic cloves 1 tbsp olive oil 700ml vegetable stock 140g risotto rice 50ml vegan white wine 100g Yorkshire peas 180g Formby asparagus 100g vegan cream cheese Half an unwaxed lemon
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Dice the onion and garlic. Heat the oil in a wide based, non-stick pan. Fry the onion over a medium heat for a couple of minutes, add the garlic and fry for a further couple of minutes until the onion is translucent. Heat the stock on the hob and keep it on a low heat throughout, until all the stock is used. Add the rice to the onion and garlic, keep stirring for one minute. Add the white wine and continue to stir, when the wine is nearly absorbed start to add the stock a ladle at a time. Keep stirring and add more stock as it is absorbed, do not allow the stock to become fully absorbed before adding more. When you are close to adding the last of the stock, add the peas and asparagus.
THIS RISOTTO USES THE BEST OF SEASONAL PRODUCE. IT’S A DISH I LOVE TO COOK BECAUSE OF THE FRESHNESS OF THE FLAVOURS
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Continue stirring the risotto until it is soft, yet still slightly firm to the bite, it should have a creamy texture. At this point you are ready to add the vegan cream cheese. Finish with a squeeze of lemon juice to taste. Booths’ Louise O’Hara, says: “This risotto uses the best of seasonal produce. It’s a dish I love to cook because of the freshness of the flavours. I like to give the risotto a couple of squeezes of fresh lemon juice, and season with salt and pepper. Once it’s ready, plate it up and serve with a light grating of lemon zest.” n
Want to try a new recipe this summer? Whether you are having a BBQ in the back garden or drinks on the decking, there is plenty to choose from in Booths new cookbook!
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ometimes the best places to enjoy a meal or drink are the ones you stumble across on a spontaneous day out, but occasionally a find is so good it can’t keep it a secret. The Coach and Horses at Bolton-byBowland is an award-winning, glorious inn nestled within Lancashire’s most beautiful countryside. Adorned with two AA Rosettes and recently awarded the Perfect Stay Prize at the Lancashire Tourism Awards, if you’re planning a trip to this part of the world, you must cross the Coach and Horses off your ‘must visit’ list. The inn has been lovingly restored, and the team go out of their way to welcome every guest. It boasts seven bedrooms, which have been inspired by high-end boutique hotels from around the world and guests can expect details such as homemade cookies in every room and meticulous attention to detail which make a stay special. Every room configuration is different allowing families to share adjoining accommodation as well as rooms perfect for couples seeking a romantic break. Another reason to visit is Head Chef Ian Moss, who gained his outstanding reputation from working at other Lancashire favourites including Northcote along with
Emma Brereton discovers a sumptuous country inn with boutique rooms and delicious food in the heart of Bolton-by-Bowland the Ledbury and the Harwood Arms. At the Coach and Horses, he has crafted a six-course tasting menu to excite the most discerning of foodies! Ian says: “I think our diners appreciate the amount of work that goes into creating every dish on our menu and often the style of food we serve surprises them. We may have a very popular sandwich menu but our a la carte is set to impress. “Equally, we want our guests to feel relaxed so I would describe our food as casual fine dining – it’s up-market, but we try to keep it simple. It’s not about serving pretentious food, we want the ingredients to do the talking with big flavours taking centre stage. Surprising and delighting guests with our culinary efforts is our forté – we ensure they leave feeling like they’ve dined somewhere extraordinary.” If it’s not a tasting menu gastronomic experience you’re after, the Coach and Horses has a popular sandwich menu which includes a sandwich, salad, chips or fries for £9.50. And at this time of year it’s a MID-WEEK STAY: Three-course dinner from £155 per night. WEEKENDS: (Friday and Saturday) bed and breakfast from £145 per night. (This can be upgraded to include the weekend taster menu.) For deals and prices visit the website, or follow: @coachandhorsesribblevalley coachandhorsesrv @coachandhorse5
perfect setting for lunch in the outdoor area – drenched in sunlight for most of the day. It is also the best spot to pull up a chair and sip on a pint of Goldie brewed on-site at the inn’s micro-brewery. “Brewing our own craft ale is something we are really proud to do,” says James Bishop, General Manager who has worked at the inn since 1999. “I have grown up in the village and seen first hand what a fantastic job the owners have done to bring this historic inn back to life. It really is a privilege to work here.” n
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SUPPER C L U B For great food and lively conversation, Live Ribble Valley Singles Supper Club has plans for more get togethers including a Fine Dining Dinner Club!
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ive Ribble Valley Supper Club is going from strength to strength with numbers growing. There are now more than 70 people in the supper club’s WhatsApp group and more often than not, demand is outstripping places at the monthly events. With numbers limited to around 24, diners are finding they need to book early in order to attend. As Singles Supper Club is proving so popular and with numbers steadily increasing, there has been increasing demand to set up an additional Fine Dining Singles Dinner Club – a move that would accommodate the ever-growing demand by effectively splitting numbers between the two clubs. It is proposed that venues for the Fine Dining Singles Dinner Club are to include the Chef’s Table at Northcote, Langho, The Three Fishes at Mitton, the White Swan at Fence and the Angel at Hetton. Live Magazines’ Tedd Walmsley explains: “We are finding the supper club events are full before we even start publicising them. The original aim was to seat people around one big table but at a recent successful
meeting at Holmes Mill we took three large round tables, which was a great success. “We propose that initially the Fine Dining Dinner Club will be held bi-monthly at local venues in the Ribble Valley and then taking it regionally, going further afield. There are a good few foodies in the current Live Ribble Valley Singles Supper Club, who have requested that we select some really high-end venues – and this would effectively free up spaces at the monthly supper club. “It also reinforces the group’s aim to organise other events themselves – they have already organised group walks and lots of friendships have been forged. The feedback we have received from past events has been fabulous. For some, Live Ribble Valley Supper Club has presented an opportunity for singles to enjoy an evening out, meeting like-minded people.” n 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
LIVE RIBBLE VALLEY SINGLES SUPPER CLUB 14th July: The Italian Orchard at Broughton 11th August: The Aspinall Arms at Mitton 15th September: The Coach and Horses at Boltonby-Bowland 13th October: Yu at Copster Green 17th November: Angels at Ribchester 15th December: The Freemasons at Wiswell All 7.15pm for 7.45pm
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CE A RR ! EW E N N R T PE O O DO W UT O O N Look out for our new wood fired Pizza and Prosecco nights* On selected weekends throughout the summer (see our socials). Or why not enjoy a post walk/work drink on those summer days and nights. The terrace is open for drinks Wednesday to Sunday. *booking is essential (via phone only 01200 443339)
A la carte, sandwich and salad menus available all days, except Sunday Lunch Time Treats Menu: Wednesday to Saturday 12 – 2pm Tea Time Treats Menu: Wednesday to Friday 6-7pm • £14.50 2 courses and £19 3 courses Sunday Lunch:12 noon – 6.30pm • £24 2 courses £30 3 courses FOOD SERVING HOURS: Monday to Tuesday CLOSED Wednesday to Saturday 12 noon to 2pm and 6pm to 9pm Sunday – 12 noon to 6:30pm 10 beautiful bedrooms also available from £94 per night bed and breakfast. Booking recommended 01200 443339 3 Millstones Inn, Waddington Rd, West Bradford BB7 4SX
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ummer at the Freemasons is always such an exciting time. The new seasonal produce creates an entirely new series of menus and the skill and creativity of Steven Smith and the team is allowed to flourish. Steven prides himself on taking the freshest, sweetest and most succulent of ingredients from both land and sea, sourced locally and from carefully selected suppliers from further afield. The pursuit of excellence has always been his aim. The pub operates with a three-menu option: Seasonal, Tasting and À la Carte, all three are packed with dishes that represent summer on a plate. It would be hard to choose my favourites but the standout dishes for me are the great value Seasonal Menu starter, haddock fish finger set on a bed of summer salad leaves with an intriguing elderflower butter sauce. The Isle of White tomatoes in beer vinegar with white crab
The new menus at the Freemasons reflect Steven Smith’s quest to find the freshest and most succulent ingredients in his pursuit of culinary excellence, writes Tedd Walmsley and whipped curds from the À la Carte Menu is very close to my food heaven. The joy of this menu is it allows so much versatility for those wanting lighter dishes or fewer courses. Finally, the pudding on the Tasting Menu
looks sublime, a lemon meringue pie with Scottish raspberries topped with yoghurt and granola. I can only imagine the triumphant comments from discerning diners with those in-season ingredients served at their very best.
Haddock fish finger, salad of summer, elderflower butter sauce
It doesn’t matter whether you are a regular and already part of this amazing success story, or new to the area reading about the pub for the very first time, the credentials of the Freemasons could never be understated. The pub is simply one of the very best eateries, not just in the Ribble Valley but also in the North West and beyond and the countless accolades are testimony to both consistency and an ever-evolving food journey, and it’s right here on our doorstep for you to enjoy! The summer will see a host of events with collaborations and award-winning chefs. These evenings take creativity to another level with menus designed to combine the skills of the chefs involved. These events are inevitably sell-outs
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SUMMER MENU SET LUNCH & EARLY SUPPER – £ 32.50
SNACKS – Our bread and butter PRE-STARTER – Warm Spiced Broth * STARTERS Aged Lancashire Beef Bolognaise, beetroot rigatoni, pickled walnut & granola, aged parmesan Haddock Fish finger, salad of summer, samphire & ponzu, elderflower butter sauce Soup Velouté of English pea & broad bean, white balsamic jelly, fondue of Procter’s Kickass Cheddar * MAINS Nidderdale Lamb Slow cooked steamed suet pudding, French style peas, mint sauce, triple cooked chips Organic Salmon Roast loin, brown crab, crushed Jersey Royals, sauce of wild sorrel, runner bean & watercress salad Goosnargh Chicken Coronation pie, ‘chip shop’ curry sauce, Bombay potatoes * DESSERTS Floating Island Vanilla custard, poached meringue, raspberry, pink praline Brillat-Savarin Cheesecake White chocolate, Annabel’s delicious strawberry Cheese Selection of British artisan cheeses and biscuits (£6.95 Supplement) Lunch: Wednesday to Friday: 12 noon - 2pm, Saturday: 12 noon - 2pm Dinner: Wednesday to Friday: 5.30pm - 7pm
Isle of White tomatoes dressed in beer vinegar, white crab, whipped curds
and early booking is essential. The website and social media campaigns are bang up to date and I suggest you keep a close eye on what’s to come. Over the years the limited outside space has been extended which allows those who prefer al fresco to enjoy drinks and food on the front terrace. Inside, the pub always feels cool – a retreat from our British weather – whether that be the hot sun or the occasional downpour. The service has always been stellar – professional and discreet – creating that winning formula when combined with the amazing food, served Wednesday to Sunday. Friday and Saturday nights are generally booked with the odd exception that might be worth a call. Steven points out
that there are opportunities for small groups available for private dining. Celebrations of any kind would be very special indeed at the Chef’s Table or in the Portrait Room upstairs. There’s been so much talk about rising food, energy and other costs in hospitality that I for one accept that prices have had to rise to combat this in some part. However, the incredible value Seasonal Menu and stunning Sunday lunch are still very much worth the money. The pub delivers quality food and service week in week out. The Tasting Menu is off the chart and a very well thought through À la Carte means there’s always something for everyone. Enjoy your summer at the Freemasons! n
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Monday 29th August Summer BBQ 1pm-4pm £50 per person with Pimms on arrival
Friday 12th August The Glorious 12th at the Freemasons Limited to just 16 places – don’t miss out!
Thursday 29th September East Meets West | The annual collaboration with highly acclaimed chef Victor Yu from Yu Copster Green
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DINING ALFRESCO Fire up the coals, light up the decking and enjoy great food outdoors
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ummer is here and with true British optimism, the first sign of any sunshine means we get the BBQ out. So make the most of the outdoors, spruce up the garden and create the perfect space for dining al fresco. To help you along your way, here are some ideas for outdoor dining, drinking and décor to get the summer season off to a great start.
Grubs up!
You don’t need to stick to the same old classics on a BBQ. Here in Lancashire we are very lucky to have such high quality produce on our doorstep, so try to buy locally where you can. Butchers will often make up BBQ packs of local meats and create their own marinades to add a bit of spice. New potatoes are full of flavour at this time of year and there are fresh locally grown salads in abundance.
If you want to go for something different, how about pork souvlaki, chicken wings, fish or a hog roast? For those who are vegetarian, why not try marinated feta in thyme and chilli oil or minty bean with courgette dip and pitta crisps, curried pasta salad and paprika tortillas.
Light it up!
To add that finishing touch to your BBQ, string up pretty lanterns, place solar lights around your garden, or repurpose some old jam jars with candles to set the mood. Rope lighting and fairy lights are also easily available and will add a magical yet inexpensive feature.
Wash it down
Whilst it might be easier to buy a bottle of elderflower presse, there are some easy recipes for summer spritzers that are suitable for all the family. Fresh flavours such as lemon, mint and raspberry will make the perfect accompaniment to any summer menu. We like this refreshing ‘cheats ginger beer’. You can make it as spicy as you like and with only four ingredients, it’s hardly going to break the bank. n
Cheats Ginger Beer Ingredients
100g ginger, scrubbed and roughly chopped 1 lemon, chopped 100g light muscovado sugar 1-litre bottle chilled lemonade or sparkling water, to serve
Method Place the ginger and lemon in a bowl, pour over 300ml water and blitz with a hand blender until very smooth. Strain through a sieve into a bowl, then press the pulp to remove as much liquid as you can. Add the sugar to the bowl then blitz again. Decant into a bottle, chill until ready to use. Add the lemonade or sparkling water to dilute before serving.
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t’s just over six months since our good friend Nigel Haworth re-opened his beloved Three Fishes and I thought it long overdue to catch up with him to see how it was all going and if he’s on track. There was so much hype and expectation for this re-opening with Nigel returning to The Three Fishes 18 years after a hugely successful first incarnation in 2004. Annoyingly, a delay due to Covid and the Government restrictions meant a quiet opening became inevitable. Since then, things have gone from strength to strength. Nigel was keen to show me around the incredible one-acre garden, which has fulfilled a lifelong dream of creating and sustaining his farm to fork philosophy with a collection of selected heritage seeds grown specifically for the ultimate taste. Also, in the 30 metre polytunnel, there was an abundance of vegetables, salads and micro herbs it was literally overflowing with produce.
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NIGEL HAS FULFILLED A LIFELONG DREAM OF CREATING AND SUSTAINING HIS FARM TO FORK PHILOSOPHY WITH A COLLECTION OF SELECTED HERITAGE SEEDS GROWN SPECIFICALLY FOR THE ULTIMATE TASTE Nigel wanted me to be clear that the perma-culture, no-dig approach, protects and enhances biodiversity, which is so important in the world now and for the future. The gardens were designed by Bunny Guinness, and we also feature her as our lead editorial in this issue. Nigel is producing the finest vegetables and salads, harvested and picked to order each day. He explained that not everything can be grown on site – the sourcing of complementary products is hugely important and the selection of partners, for example in meat, game and fish, has taken time as each must share the same ethos and passion for an organic sustainable future. So, what does all this mean when it comes to the dishes Nigel continues to develop in what is now an ever-increasing set of choices for diners at The Three Fishes?
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SPECIALS MENU CHEESE ROLLS AND HOUSE SOURDOUGH whey butter £5.50 SIX CARLINGFORD OYSTERS shallot house dressing, wholemeal sourdough bread & whey butter £22.00 NEW SEASONS CAULIFLOWER black pea hummus, smoked onion sauce £12.50 BROAD BEAN, PEA AND MINT (PB) risotto, parmesan, parsley pesto £12.50 / £25.00 MORECAMBE BAY LOBSTER lightly grilled, garlic and herb butter, sauce mousseline half £28.00 / whole £55.00
Nigel’s cooking style, which earned him his Michelin star many years ago, is centred around an incredible attention to detail and precision. The use of the finest of ingredients and a mix of contemporary and classic British cooking to the highest order is evident across the menus. The amazing new summer menu has just been launched offering excellent value with a four-course seasonal lunch at £39 and £50 for five courses. The menu has a delightful summer feel, with everything seasonal. Over the last few months Nigel has developed a special menu for those looking for something lighter or to choose their own dishes, allowing for more flexibility whilst dining. These include the option of enjoying Carlingford oysters and champagne on the beautiful terrace. The menu currently includes Hebridean scallops, wild seabass, skate, Dover sole, shrimps and much more from Morecambe Bay, along with perfectly cooked and locally sourced free-range chicken and rare breed beef. There is also an impressive
WILD SEABASS grilled, Jersey Royal potatoes, hollandaise sauce £35.00
array of plant-based options. The Three Fishes has been lovingly restored and developed – set in the beautiful village of Mitton, the outdoor space has been dramatically increased, a seated area at the front, with the terrace around the back of the building, which is perfectly suited for both drinks and alfresco dining, and the newly created BBQ menu, every Friday.
HEBRIDEAN SCALLOPS tempura, tartar sauce, pickled cucumber, new potatoes £23.00 / £45.00 FREE RANGE CORNISH RED CHICKEN breast, leg meat croquette, new season carrot, spring onion, cinnamon, lemon and chilli £28.00 BLUE GREY BEEF for two six-week aged ribeye, Béarnaise sauce, roasting juices, roast baby onion, triple cooked chips £80.00
SET IN THE BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE OF MITTON, THE OUTDOOR SPACE HAS BEEN DRAMATICALLY INCREASED, A SEATED AREA AT THE FRONT, WITH THE TERRACE AROUND THE BACK OF THE BUILDING
BLUE GREY BEEF 200g peppered steak, pepper sauce, triple cooked chips £45.00
As you can imagine this is no ordinary barbecue and a selection of perfectly grilled meats and fish are served alongside organic salads, a signature coleslaw and in-season Jersey Royals. If you’re looking for the perfect Friday night, look no further than The Three Fishes. Nigel told me it’s going to be a very busy summer and I know his ever-growing team of like-minded professionals in the kitchen and front of house are looking forward to welcoming you. Look out also for some mid-week collaborations with Nigel opening his ‘black book’ of TV chefs and friends. Specialist fish evenings are also planned so keep checking social media and the website for further details. I left Nigel in his garden looking happy and content – he’s on to something good. Let’s support him by paying him a visit soon. n
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WITH GRILLED PINEAPPLE & AVOCADO SALSA Prepare to wow guests with this spicy barbecued jerk chicken served with avocado salsa that is both healthy and delicious!
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Jerk Marinade Ingredients ¼ pkt fresh thyme, stripped 2 cinnamon sticks, crushed ¼ pkt fresh coriander 1 tbsp coriander seeds 1 tbsp black peppercorns 1 whole nutmeg, grated 1 tbsp whole allspice 5 cloves garlic 4 scotch bonnet chillies ½ thumb ginger, skinned 1 lime, zest and juice 100ml rapeseed oil Pineapple & Avocado Salsa 1 pineapple 2 tbsp soft brown sugar 2 avocados, scooped and diced 1 small red onion, finely diced 1 red chilli, finely diced ½ bunch coriander, picked ½ bunch fresh mint, picked and torn Juice of half a lime Specialist Kit Digital thermometer
ut all of the marinade ingredients in a food processor and blitz until smooth.Transfer the marinade to a food bag with the chicken pieces, seal and turn several times to distribute evenly across the thighs. Place in a dish and chill for six hours, or overnight preferably. Top, tail and peel the pineapple. Cut lengthways into quarters and cut out the core. Sprinkle the pineapple pieces with the sugar and leave for five minutes to dissolve. Set up your BBQ for 180-200˚C 50:50 heat and preheat with the lid down. Remove the chicken from the fridge and allow to sit at room temperature while you make the salsa. Clean the grill using your grill brush and wipe clean with kitchen paper. Grill the pineapple pieces over direct heat with the lid down for 10 minutes per side. Remove to a plate when they have great caramelisation and have softened to the centre. Leave to cool while you prep the other items for the salsa. Cut the pineapple into bite size chunks and tumble in a bowl with the avocado, onion, chilli, coriander, mint and lime. Cover and leave to one side while you cook the chicken and allow the flavours to mingle. Put the chicken on the grill skin-side down over the area of direct heat. Cook for three to four minutes with the lid down before turning over and closing the lid again. When both sides have a great colour move to the other side of the grill and cook over indirect heat for a further 25 minutes. Use a digital temperature probe to check the internal temperature of the thighs is 75˚C or higher. Remove the chicken pieces from the grill as they are cooked and rest on a warm plate for 10 minutes. Serve the chicken thighs on a bed of pineapple avocado salsa and enjoy! n
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SUPERSTAR SUPERNOVA Brindle Distillery are celebrating triple success, with their Cuckoo Supernova Gin winning Double Gold at the San Francisco Spirits Awards. Gail Bailey speaks to Director and Master Distiller, Mark Long to find out more
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ur dedication to our craft and commitment to only using natural ingredients in our spirits has allowed us to create a delicious gin with strong, natural flavour. It’s something we’re very proud of and we are delighted our hard work has been recognised at the highest level,” explains Mark Long of Brindle Distillery. With a judging panel made up of the most respected and experienced connoisseurs in the industry, the Double Gold Award at the San Francisco Spirits Awards is the highest accolade in the flavoured gin category, and Mark and his team were thrilled to receive it: “Other recent awards for Supernova have included the Gin Guide Award Best Flavoured Gin – a world-wide accolade, and a further top-level achievement of Master Gin, awarded by the Spirits Business Awards in 2021. All three awards in the same year it was launched,” adds Mark. Supernova’s explosive fresh grapefruit
flavour is attained without the use of artificial flavouring or sugars, unlike many other flavoured gins, and this is something of which Mark is especially proud: “Our flavoured gins are not what people are generally used to,” he explains. “We work hard to produce a crafted gin with completely natural, sustainably sourced ingredients, that allows the fresh flavours to come through.” The team apply the same hard-working attitude to making spirits as they do to farming, which as a family, they have been doing since 1930: “From early starts, growing crops in our fields to the satisfaction we get writing batch numbers on our bottles – we’re able to oversee the entire process. Being hands-on at every stage enables us to create truly artisan spirits that are made with the dedication, care and passion you’ll only find on Holmes Farm,” says Mark. Alongside the range of fabulous gins Brindle Distillery have created, there is also a wonderful Cuckoo Rum lightly infused
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Nothing quite says summer than a frozen cocktail, the slushy for grown-ups!
FROZEN PIÑA COLADA Ingredients 250ml pineapple juice 100ml white rum 100ml coconut cream Pineapple chunks to garnish Method Pour the pineapple juice into an ice cube tray and freeze until solid. Pour the white rum into a blender. Add the coconut cream and the pineapple ice cubes and blend together. Pour into tall glasses to serve and garnish with pineapple chunks.
FROZEN STRAWBERRY DAQUIRI Ingredients 250g frozen strawberries 60g fresh strawberries 30ml sugar syrup 60ml lime juice 120ml white rum Fresh strawberries and lime to garnish Method Place all ingredients in a blender, until the strawberries are blitzed. Taste, to make sweeter add more syrup or to make more sour add more lime. Pour into glasses and serve, garnished with fresh strawberries and lime
CLOSE ENCOUNTER THE CHEF TABLE AT NORTHCOTE
The ultimate celebration for up to 16 guests, dining at the best seats in the house. Fancy getting up close and personal with what’s on your plate? Whether its lunch or dinner this is the ultimate special occasion experience. With the best seats in the house, you will be able to watch the chefs as they perform their craftmanship, delicately preparing and plating the dishes right before your very eyes. TOTAL EXCLUSIVITY AS YOU WATCH FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN CHAIR • Sliding glass doors offering a window to the theatre of a busy Michelin Star kitchen • Engage with the Head Chef and the team throughout your dining experience • TV screen to watch close-ups or switch to your favourite sporting event • Dedicated Front of House Team and Sommelier • Enjoy Lisa’s Gourmet Menu or a bespoke menu
Northcote Road, Langho, Blackburn, Lancashire BB6 8BE Telephone: 01254 240 555 | www.northcote.com @northcoteuk
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W H Y NO T E NJOY A MI DW EEK TAKEAWAY RELAX AND LET THE TALENTED CHEFS COOK YOUR SUPPER Yu Copster Green 500 Longsight Road Copster Green BB1 9EU
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FOOD THAT IS FUN Within the first month of Ye Horns Inn opening, it became evident that this lovely gastro pub was going to become a huge success
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ith unbeatable credentials, Ye Horns’ chef patron Sean Wrest is super confident that his seasonal ethos and fresh take on classic dishes is a winning formula. The pub, which has undergone a stunning restoration, launched last month with a 5-5-5 menu featuring beautiful seasonal dishes. To much acclaim, the menu is now being opened up to showcase the talent of Sean and his young dynamic team, who show real passion when developing new dishes. “Right from the start we had a vision of creating delicious classic dishes and putting our own quirky take on them – making it original and fun,” says Sean, who honed his skills with the likes of Heston Blumenthal and Tommy Banks. “The atmosphere is very relaxed. We create comforting food, that is simply delicious,” adds Sean, who with his team recently created their own take on a Lancashire butter pie. “We made Dauphinoise potatoes added caramelised onion, cheese and encased it in pastry, it is a totally revised way of making it, but it looks and tastes fantastic.” With seasonal ingredients at its heart,
RIGHT FROM THE START WE HAD A VISION OF CREATING DELICIOUS CLASSIC DISHES AND PUTTING OUR OWN QUIRKY TAKE ON THEM – MAKING IT ORIGINAL AND FUN the summer menu will reflect all that is good about al fresco dining on the expansive new terrace outside Ye Horns. During a recent foraging day, Sean and his team discovered wild garlic capers that will be pickled so the chefs can use them all year round. “Elderflower is also coming into season,” says Sean. “So we will be making elderflower vinegars and oils. We have also got some beautiful tomatoes coming in so there are plans to drizzle them with elderflower oil – we really do our own thing and try to be clever when it comes to seasonal ingredients.”
The outdoor menu will undoubtedly feature one of Ye Horns’ most popular choices – tempura cod, which is an ultimately light dish served with triple cut chips and pea puree. Sean has also developed his own take on classic fried chicken, another dish which has been elevated by diligent seasoning and cooking: “I have created a salt and pepper flour, which gives the chicken a unique flavour and we serve it with a brown butter Hollandaise, made fluffy and light with an espuma.” While the dishes at Ye Horns are as visionary as they are delicious, in no way is the pub stuffy or elitist. It has been elegantly renovated, of that there is no doubt, but the ambience is friendly and the menu fun. “While we want to make it a very special dining experience, we also want Ye Horns to be accessible and the menu unique to us, it will be constantly evolving,” concludes Sean. n
For more information about Ye Horns Inn’s menus and suppliers go to: yehornsinn.com
Ye Horns Inn Horns Lane, Goosnargh, Preston PR3 2FJ 01772 342460 yehornsinn.com TM
a schoolboy I would love drawing racing cars, but my art teacher always encouraged me to look further afield in terms of different styles and subjects, introducing me to figure drawing, which I really enjoyed. He was an exceptional teacher.” When he retired, Kevan embarked on a two-year MA Degree art course at UCLan: “I started the course with some trepidation, but was told I did figure drawing very well. The course was amazing, it really encouraged me to develop and experiment with different styles. My style is still evolving. “During my time at UCLan I started to look at things in a different way. I was also introduced to other artists, my tutors pushed me out of my comfort zone and I became hooked. I had been painting mainly A3 and A4 size, I was encouraged to scale it up which suited me well.
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As a boy Kevan Thompson has Thompson was advised by his tutor to progress to art college. memories of being on the picket Showing talent from an early age, lines during the 1972 miners’ he had dreamed of becoming an artist but as strike. Today those miners are the son of a miner, he recalls: “I had to get a the inspiration behind many of real job!” his paintings Instead of pursuing his dream, Kevan became a teacher of special needs students – a job he loved and retired from after 37 years. However, during that time, he has always continued to draw and paint: “When I was
I USED TO WALK UP TO THE PIT HEAD AFTER THE SHIFTS HAD FINISHED AND WATCH THE MINERS COME OUT COVERED IN COAL DUST “I would do a painting and take a snapshot of a small part of it and make that particular detail much larger. The other artists also encouraged me to work in different mediums – I had worked a lot in watercolours but I started working with pastels and acrylics – I love working with pastel. “I have quite a frenetic, staccato style, hitting the canvas quite hard with the application of paint and pastel.” As the son of a miner, Kevan has always been drawn to the subject: “I did my first
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painting of a miner around 40 years ago – it was oil on board,” says Kevan, who was recently asked to submit an academic paper on ‘childhood memories’ to a national conference. “It made me realise that if I had stayed living in Yorkshire like so many of my school friends, I would have become a miner. So, if I was to change, I had to leave,” recalls Kevan, who has memories of being on the picket lines during the 1972 miners’ strike. “We used to live in a house in the pit yard. I used to walk up to the pit head after the shifts had finished and watch the miners come out covered in coal dust. “That image always stays with me and through my painting I felt I wanted to go back and pay homage to those men in recognition of how it impacted on what I have become. I started working on different mining scenes.
CHARCOAL GIVES THE PAINTING A GRITTY FINISH, SO IT’S A VERY APT MEDIUM THAT SUITS THE SUBJECT “I love people watching – I consider it a skill to be able to put together a composition that captures movement and other elements,” explains Kevan, whose painting style has Cubism roots. “I have been very much influenced by Cubism – and the father of Cubism was Picasso. I have a certain style that I work with to achieve something that I am happy with.” Kevan works predominantly with oil and charcoal – mediums that have historically been used together by the likes of L S Lowry. “Charcoal gives the painting a gritty finish, so it’s a very apt medium that suits the subject,” says Kevan, a keen walker and cyclist, who has enjoyed commercial success with his work, taking on various commissions. “I love walking the Bowland fells and further afield in Scotland and Wales. I carry
a sketch book and draw as I walk which I use to give me inspiration for my painting. When in Scotland I saw fisherman at the ferry terminal coming in with their catch, so I did a series of paintings on Orkney fishermen, they have all sold.” Inspired by other artists, Kevan is a great admirer of Norman Cornish one of the most celebrated and sought-after British artists of the 20th century, noted for his mining scenes. He is also an admirer of one of Cornish’s contemporaries,Tom McGuinness, a coal miner and artist, who aged 18, was conscripted as a Bevin Boy during World War II. “I have travelled miles to see their work.
I also love the Scottish colourists Peploe and Fergusson – the boldness of their work is astounding,” says Kevan. With a studio at home in Grimsargh, Kevan paints while listening to music: “It puts me in the zone. The time just flies by when I’m painting, it is all-consuming, quite tortuous at times. “I very rarely work on just one painting – I have numerous on the go and I flit from one to the other. I have spoken to other artists and apparently this is not unusual.” As for the future, keen gardener Kevan, has a number of prestigious projects in the pipeline: “One of them, if it goes ahead, will keep me busy for the next few years!” n
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GOOD READ Lauren Molyneux curls up with a good book to review a latest best seller
Here We Are Graham Swift Sent to the countryside as an evacuee from central London, Ronnie Deane finds himself at Evergreene – a house with simple charm and homely magic. Well placed with a couple who seem to think of him as their own, he forges strong relationships with the husband and wife, who quickly step into the figures of loving mother and guiding father that, up until now, Ronnie has desperately lacked. But amongst the freshly-made ginger beer and delicious home-cooked food, a different kind of magic is afoot, and it isn’t long before Ronnie finds himself training underneath his surrogate father as an apprentice to his sorcery. Come summer 1959, the war is over, and Ronnie – with the help of his glamorous assistant, Evie White, and his brilliant compere, Jack Robinson – is taking Brighton’s entertainment scene by storm, achieving top billing and drawing bigger and bigger crowds every night. But as the summer progresses, so too does the drama off-stage, and the complications in the relationship between the three friends are destined to leave their mark on the futures of each of them. Here We Are is a novel which exhibits a duality to its simplicity, as a result achieving extraordinary effects on its reader. Expressing the emotion of each of its characters and recounting events, both large and small, with the same forthright approach, Swift’s storytelling brings the pages of this short novel alive, enabling the characters within to linger in the consciousness long after it’s been read. It’s a novel that, much like the topic at its core, is both entertaining and nostalgic, harkening back to a supposedly simple time whilst invoking and exploring all the drama of the stage. At its simplest, it’s a story about magic – the magic of comedy and laughter, the magic of friendship, the magic felt in youth, with a whole life ahead, and the magic felt in old age, upon reflection of a lifetime of memories. It’s about the magic of love, language, storytelling, passion, and hope. Likewise, it’s a story about identities, exploring the impact of family and upbringing and the individual histories that make us who we are and questioning the true contributing factors – the essence of character. Just as the stage illusions the novel refers to offer a simple notion on the surface and are motivated by a core of surprising depth, so too are the narrative’s characters, plotline, structure and expressions. Here We Are is a relatively short story, but its scope and arguable complexity reaches far beyond its 200 pages. Beautifully written in a distinct, almost clipped, style, Here We Are is a great read at any time of the year and a treasure for any bookshelf.
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culture of the 60’s. We are certainly California Dreamin’! In contrast, Ricky Young’s original painting of the Lytham shoreline captures both the scale and majesty of the ocean on our doorstep. The brooding sky, illuminated by the setting sun, is reflected in the sea as it laps the shore. There is a real sense of peace and quietude in the work yet the feeling of looking at something too vast to fathom.
WILL YOU SAY ‘I DO’? Tropical skies, seashores and sunshine – Longridge Gallery’s Nick Smith tempts us with an array of new summer work by renowned, award-winning artists In the gallery, the summer always encourages our award-winning artists to brighten their palette and let the warmth emanate from their canvasses. The resultant compositions often have us dreaming of escaping our daily routine and going to the country or seaside, kicking back and enjoying time together.
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ith warm, bright days and light nights, summer is truly here. And what a summer it promises to be at Longridge Gallery. In August, Sophie and I will finally be married, one year after Covid delayed our initial plan. It’s a day we’re both looking forward to and excited about. Let us hope the sun shines on Hobbit Hill!
THE SOFT PALETTE OF THIS ORIGINAL WORK REMINDS US OF A GENTLER PACE AND ENDLESS SUNSHINE It is that sense of escapism that has inspired Joss Clapson to dream of tropical days in a campervan, taking in the road and the beach. The soft palette of this original work reminds us of a gentler pace and endless sunshine, possibly even the youth
Our final summer perspective comes from Italian sensation Fabio Costantino. His original artwork Summer Sailing embraces his inner Fauvism to give us a bright, sun-filled coastline, redolent of many a European port. This piece would lighten even the darkest corner and lift your mood on the dullest day in December. Will you be saying ‘I will’ to any of our summer offerings, as I will joyously be saying to Sophie? Please call in to the gallery on Berry Lane to see our full summer collection or visit our website and social media channels. n
Longridge Gallery 78 Berry Lane, Longridge Preston PR3 3WH 01772 782006 info@longridgegallery.co.uk longridgegallery.co.uk /Longridge-Gallery @longridgegallery @longridgegall
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PRESTIGE PACKAGE Award-winning Stones Young Sales & Lettings launch their Prestige marketing package
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ollowing the successful opening of their Clitheroe office two years ago, award-winning agent Stones Young are delighted to announce the launch of their Prestige marketing package, which will specialise in selling properties predominantly valued at over £500,000. Whilst continuing to offer the awardwinning service their clients have become accustomed to, their new Prestige package presents the perfect platform to market those properties of higher value. Their award-winning service is further tailored to suit the requirements of each specific prestige property. At Stones Young they instinctively know that showcasing their clients’ property in the best possible light is paramount to achieving the right sale. Beautiful presentation, utilising first-class professional photography, floor plans and drone footage (where appropriate) ensures their clients’ property stands out from the crowd.
Their dedication to customer service has won acclaim from all sides – including four consecutive local British Property Awards and in 2021 the regional award for Best Estate Agent for Customer Service in the North West. Their experienced team boasts unrivalled local knowledge and, simply put, know what it takes to sell property.
GENERATING EARLY INTEREST IS KEY AND WITH THEIR PRESTIGE PACKAGE THEY PULL OUT ALL THE STOPS WITH WIDE RANGING MARKETING METHODS They pride themselves on making the sale process as seamless as possible by assigning a specific property expert to each of their clients. A dedicated point of contact who truly knows their clients’ property when conducting viewings and are always on hand to answer any questions throughout the sales process. Generating early interest is key and with their Prestige package they pull out all the stops with wide ranging marketing methods. Their Prestige properties are advertised across platforms including Rightmove (with a
premium property listing) Prime Location, On the Market and Zoopla, with the added bonus of multiple social media channel advertising together with their own website. Their personal, professional and honest service is tailored to achieve the best possible outcome for their clients. n If you are thinking of selling, then please give them a call on 01200 408408 or 01254 682470 to find out more information on what their Prestige package includes and how they can help you sell your home
Stones Young 50 Moor Lane, Clitheroe BB7 1AJ 01200 408408 clitheroe@stonesyoung.co.uk The Old Post Office 740 Whalley New Road Blackburn BB1 9BA 01254 682470 enquiries@stonesyoung.co.uk stonesyoung.co.uk
Rose Dene House, The Drive, Old Langho, BB6 8BJ £950,000
Pyethorn Meadows, Whalley Road, BB1 9LJ £695,000
Enviable Brockhall Village location
Four bedroom detached family home
• Impeccable finish throughout • Six spacious bedrooms • Five bathrooms • Stunning rear garden with fire pit
• Private, gated location • Large, versatile annexe • Double garage & driveway • Breath-taking gardens
St Andrews Road, Old Langho, BB6 8BP Offers over £595,000
Ribchester Road, Clayton-le-Dale, BB1 9HQ £595,000
Beautiful five bedroom detached home
Exquisite detached family home
• Desirable Brockhall Village location • Two generous reception rooms • Remarkable gardens • Extensive driveway
• Versatile living accommodation • Three beautiful reception rooms • Extensive driveway & double garage • Four double bedrooms
Mellor Brow, Mellor, BB2 7EX £575,000
Sycamore Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 1FJ Offers in the region of £515,000
Spacious four bedroom detached bungalow
Impressive four bedroom detached property
• Stunning views to the rear • Extensive driveway & garage • Sought after village location • Exceptionally generous reception room
• Enviable corner plot • High specification interior design • Elevated patio & woodland garden • Double garage & driveway
50 Moor Lane, Clitheroe, BB7 1AJ 01200 408408 clitheroe@stonesyoung.co.uk
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The Old Post Office, 740 Whalley New Rd, Blackburn, BB1 9BA 01254 682470 enquiries@stonesyoung.co.uk
Brogden Lane
4 x 4 bedroom detached homes from £640k
Brogden View
4 x 3 bedroom detached homes from £350k
BARNOLDSWICK • Traditional Yorkshire stone build • Triple-glazed argon gas windows • Stone roof tiles and aluminium gutters • Italian porcelain floor tiles • Underfloor heating throughout • Luxury fitted German kitchens with SIEMENS appliances • Bathrooms with floor to ceiling Italian tiles • Rock – triple lock doors • Aluminium sliding doors and frames
SALES 07985 795693
Mellor Brow Offers Over £600,000
A large, detached property set within a large plot with generous mature gardens located in a popular Ribble Valley village.
Thornley with Wheatley OIRO £650,000
An excellent barn conversion in a delightful rural setting amongst a small hamlet of properties.
Built in 1968 and offering spacious rooms, this three-bedroom bungalow is perfect for anyone looking to modernise and improve - having stacks of potential!
Spacious accommodation provides a mix of original and modern features including beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls and modern fixtures and fittings to create a superb three-bedroom family home.
Grindleton Offers Over £650,000
A deceptively spacious, detached, chalet bungalow located in the heart of the popular village of Grindleton.
Longridge Offers Over £375,000
A stunning modern property situated in a gated estate, offering spacious accommodation throughout - ideal for a growing family.
With three-four bedrooms, formal gardens and a triple garage, the property is in need of updating but offers huge potential to suit a range of buyers.
Located at the edge of Longridge, this four-bedroom home is still close enough to the town so as to take easy advantage of the amenities the town offers.
JOIN US FOR OUR OPENING WEEKEND
Whalley Manor is a new stunning collection of two, three, four and five bedroom homes. Situated in Whalley, a beautiful and thriving village set in the picturesque Ribble Valley. We have three stunning new show homes available to view, to give you a taste of what life could be like to live at Whalley Manor. High specification throughout with fully fitted Symphony kitchens and turfed gardens as standard. Ribble Live DPS.indd 1
At Whalley Manor there are plenty of beautiful, spacious house styles available to choose from. Come and join us on Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th June 2022 to view our brand new sales centre & stunning show homes. Our Sales Advisors will also be on hand to answer any queries you may have from financial qualification to the extensive specification available.
THE HARROW The Harrow is a beautiful five bedroom home that is ideal for growing families. On the ground floor, there’s a spacious kitchen with breakfast bar and adjoining utility room and cloakroom. Bi-fold doors give access to the rear turfed garden. Completing the ground floor is a large lounge area and separate study. To the first floor, there’s a large modern master suite with en-suite and wardrobe space, a further large double room with en-suite, three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom.
T H E C H E L S E A W I T H B AY The four bedroom Chelsea is designed for flexible living. Downstairs you’ll find an open plan kitchen with access to the turfed back garden through stunning bi-fold doors. There is also large lounge area with bay window, letting plenty of natural light into the room. The ground floor also features a separate study. Upstairs, the master suite includes an en-suite. Three further three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom complete this modern home.
T H E H O L B O R N W I T H B AY The beautiful three bedroom Holborn 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 spacious master bedroom includes an en-suite. Two further well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor.
B O O K YO U R A PP O I N T M E N T TO DAY: Phone: 0161 968 0200 Email: whalleymanor@laurushomes.co.uk Visit: laurushomes.co.uk
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Local expertise, national presence, international audience
THE COTTAGE BARN, NEWTON-IN-BOWLAND, CLITHEROE, BB7 3DY
£750,000
Cottage Barn is located in a central position in the beautiful and popular village of Newton-in- Bowland. The village is approximately 15 minutes’ drive from Clitheroe centre and is in the heart of the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.This modern and flexible property has a blend of accommodation with three bedrooms in the main house and a separate fully fitted one-bedroom annex named The Perches, above the garage / workshop with proven income. Beneath The Perches is a substantial workshop space as well as a large room perfect for a home business or office. This is the perfect lifestyle property for those seeking a rural environment with income potential and a work from home opportunity. The property is within catchment for Clitheroe schools and has access to the impressive list of amenities the town has to offer. Early inspection is recommended. EPC – C
ALSTON LODGE, LOWER LANE, LONGRIDGE, PRESTON, PR3 2YH
£1,000,000
Alston Lodge is located on the outskirts of the beautiful Ribble Valley town of Longridge and is set within extensive gardens and grounds extending to just under two acres. Positioned in an elevated location with superb long-distance views across Alston Reservoir (No1) and the local showground, the property is set in a highly attractive, sought after peaceful setting in a mature residential area. This grand Georgian property built from locally quarried Longridge stone is of historical interest and was formerly operated as a care home. For sale for the first time in 35 years, there is huge potential for a variety of uses, whether it be to restore and create a unique family home, or utilise for a business opportunity. This idyllic setting has excellent road, rail and airport links, with the M6 just 15 minutes away, Preston train station less than 30 minutes away, London just over two hours by train, and Manchester airport an hour’s drive away by car. EPC – C (Commercial)
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
SKIRDEN HALL, ANNA LANE, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, CLITHEROE, BB7 4NZ £1,850,000 Skirden Hall occupies a private yet convenient location just outside the popular village of Bolton-by- Bowland near Clitheroe in the Ribble Valley. The property has been substantially restored and improved to a very high standard and inspection will not disappoint. Now offering six bedrooms and five reception rooms, a superb dining kitchen with attached living area including a separate guest suite, the accommodation is flexible, comfortable and immaculately presented. In addition, there is a detached two-storey coach house with open plan living /kitchen area and a separate double bedroom with ensuite. Below is a double garage and there is ample parking adjacent and within a private courtyard. The gardens and grounds are south facing and are beautifully presented. There is a separate paddock extending to approximately 4.3 acres. EPC – F
KIRK HOUSE, MALT KILN LANE, CHIPPING, PRESTON, PR3 2GP
£850,000
Kirk House is a beautiful Grade II listed property set within generous gardens and grounds close to the centre of Chipping Village. Arranged over four floors and with six bedrooms, two spacious reception rooms together with a spacious dining kitchen, this period house has so much to offer. Approached by a private driveway across its own bridge, the front elevation of this beautiful house greets you as you arrive. The property is a Grade II listed home and was originally extended at the rear in around 1950 and has been gently restored in recent years.The gardens and grounds are extensive and very private. There is a large sun terrace, lawn, fruit and vegetable patch as well as a chicken run. The gardens are bordered by a stream, which runs to two sides of the garden. Georgian properties of this type rarely come to the market in this area and this is an opportunity not to be missed. Call today to book a viewing. EPC - F
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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HOW TO CHOOSE AN ARCHITECT ZMA explain why it is vital to meet potential architects in order for them to understand you, your project and your priorities
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e have been approached by potential clients in many ways including word of mouth, recommendations from past clients or builders, Google search, and the RIBA Find an Architect service.
Selecting the right architect for your project
It is important that you meet your architect prior to making your selection, rather than making your decision based on costs only. You will work with your architect for a number of months, sometimes over 12 months from the design phase until the end of the construction, and some clients will continue working with their architect for years building a working relationship to use on all of their future projects. It is therefore important that you feel you will be able to work together for a long period of time. You need to like your architect, as you will welcome them into your life, home or business and you need to be on the same page.Your architect needs to understand you, your family or business, the way you
YOUR ARCHITECT NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND YOU, YOUR FAMILY OR BUSINESS, THE WAY YOU WANT TO USE YOUR BUILDING AND WHAT YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE want to use your building and what you want to achieve. They need to consider your taste, your likes and dislikes, and your priorities and you need to feel that you can ask questions if you are unsure or if you do not understand. You will get the best out of working with an architect if you are open-minded,
allow them to guide you, take their advice and you are both patient with each other. If you are choosing your architect from a shortlist, then have a look at their previous designs. Do you like their style? Do they create the wow-factor? Were they enthusiastic about your project? When evaluating multiple fee proposals, check if they are a true comparison of services. Make sure you understand the whole process with regards to what is and what is not included. Remember, it isn’t always about choosing the cheapest quotation, as you get what you pay for. If you haven’t found an architect through a friend, family or colleague recommendation, then view their testimonials, ask to speak to their previous clients, or see some of their drawings or portfolio. So, meet the architect, ask them questions, make sure you like them, and they understand you and your requirements. 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
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