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66 OLDER PEOPLE ARE OUR PRIORITY Age UK Lancashire’s services have been even more vital during these difficult times 68 STAYING CONNECTED The importance of staying connected and things you can do to help your wellbeing 86 BACK IN BUSINESS We chat to the chairman of Preston Bid on how its services have been needed more than ever during Covid-19 94 PLAY PICKLEBALL You may never have heard of the sport, but it has become a global sporting phenomenon 96 SUMMER FOOD AND DRINK There’s no better time to discover new and exciting food and wine pairings this summer
REGULARS 8 EDITOR’S LETTER 15 HOMES INSIDE OUT 46 FASHION 52 HEALTH & BEAUTY 60 LIFESTYLE 80 EDUCATION 86 BUSINESS 91 MOTORS 94 SPORT 96 FOOD & DRINK
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Magazines Editor Welcome to our second issue of 2020. Only our second edition, as lots has happened in the last four months. But we are glad to be back and it’s great news to see so many of our clients back too. So, this issue is all about celebrating being back in business. In our business hour feature we chat to John Boydell, chairman of Preston Bid on how the BID has supported local companies in the city throughout Covid-19 and how, if organisations are innovative, flexible and happy to adapt to change, they will be successful in the future months. We head over to the Fylde Coast to talk to the chief executive of Fylde Borough Council on how setting up community hubs, administering business grants, helping the vulnerable and keeping the coast clean has been a seven days a week job. Due to the rising ‘pandemic puppy’ demand and the worrying gap in consumer knowledge when buying a new four-legged friend, the Kennel Club has launched its #BePuppyWise campaign - offering advice on how to best research, source and care for a puppy responsibly, while increasing public awareness of the horrific puppy farm trade. While over the last few months, the priority for everyone has been to remain safe and well, it’s also been important to keep our finances healthy. We give some tips on how to manage your cash flow. And finally, we’ve all been spending more time outdoors and in our gardens. What will give you pleasure is making it your own personal space for you and the family to relax and enjoy and hopefully soak up the sun. Enjoy!
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A contemporary family kitchen for a narrow space Sarah and Heath renovated their home, adhering to a contemporary style with muted neutral tones. The kitchen was a major part of the renovation, with Sarah wanting a totally new look with a modern, industrial feel. They had set their heart on a display at Kitchen Design Centre’s Manchester showroom but to get a comparison of price and service, they also approached a national kitchen retailer but immediately discounted them as their designs were poor and the price far more than Kitchen Design Centre had quoted. Their room was very narrow. To incorporate the elements Sarah wanted: separate table, bulkhead and island, Rowan presented a clever design that maximised space and knocked a wall down, creating a larger space. Appliances were important with the couple wanting Neff throughout as they had always had Neff and considered it to be a good, solid brand. With Kitchen Design Centre being a Neff Masterpartner this was no problem. In keeping with Sarah’s interior décor in other rooms, Rowan worked with her to create the perfect colour scheme in the kitchen, combining Putty Concrete Pearl Grey units with Grey Oak Grain-Cut Timber table, breakfast bar and décor panels and Designer White Corian worktops. The result is the perfect contemporary industrial look and feel. Sarah says, “We’re delighted with the kitchen and really impressed with Kitchen Design Centre. From Rowan to the fitters, everyone was incredible. It works really well for us as a family and it’s a great sociable space for entertaining too.”
Designer Rowan Chick says: “Creating Sarah and Heath’s dream kitchen was a challenge due to the narrow nature of the room but I’m delighted with the finished kitchen. It’s a stunning space that not only houses all the Neff appliances but offers plenty of storage and gives Sarah the island she wanted.”
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CARING FOR THE COMMUNITY DURING COVID-19 While some organisations had to close and furlough their staff, others such as emergency services, food retailers and local authorities, were busier than ever. We talk to the chief executive of Fylde Borough Council about the important work they had to carry out for Covid-19
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n his role as chief executive Allan Oldfield certainly didn’t expect to have to deal with a pandemic. “The key challenge,” said Allan, “is that the goal posts were changing on daily basis. From the first phase of lock down it has been all go. Whilst the community was quiet, local councils faced significant additional responsibilities having to set up a community hub and the infrastructure to administer grants to local businesses. “People were isolated, businesses had closed but we needed extra people to work
in finance, customer service and community support to help set up a dedicated Covid-19 community hub to support those shielding and process business support grants.” At the same time the council had depleted resources as a result of the pandemic and over 100 employees working from home or remote locations. “The ability to work from home was not only important for staff safety,” says Allan, “but also to ensure that services could continue to be delivered and the most vulnerable get support when they needed it the most.”
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For the residents of Fylde it was important to retain the waste and recycling services. “Green waste collection is an important service in Fylde, the corporate colours of the council logo are green because we have a green Borough. Many councils stopped the green waste service first, at Fylde we put in a lot of effort and resource to ensure that none of our waste services were not disrupted.” The closure of the household waste recycling centres and the fact that people were at home all day increased the volume of waste collected from most households. The first few weeks of lockdown were best described as chaos, for Allan and his team. “With many employees working seven days a week it was important to maintain staff morale. We had a list of over 3500 vulnerable people who were shielding, who all needed to be contacted and offered support through the hub. The YMCA in St Annes was transformed into a food storage centre and in partnership with their staff food parcels were distributed across the Borough. “It was surprising how much additional work was required and it would not
have been possible to have supported the community without local charities such as the Foodbank, Just Good Friends and a newly created Covid-19 volunteer group. Just Good Friends support lonely and isolated people, they have made thousands of phone calls to residents who were isolating alone and simply needed someone to talk to.
VOLUNTEER LITTER PICKING TEAMS SPRUNG UP EVERYWHERE “When it was possible for people to travel to get exercise, they headed for the beauty spots in the Fylde coast and countryside. The council had set up a campaign titled ‘Don’t Discover Fylde’ to deter people from travelling to the area and to save lives. The ability to get out properly for the first time in five weeks co-coincided with the hot weather creating the perfect storm. People needed to get out, but the bars, restaurants, gyms, cafes and theatres were all closed, it was takeaway and picnic on the beach and open spaces, and Fylde has plenty of both.”
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However, more people meant more rubbish left behind, placing additional demand on already stretched resources. “The sheer volume of people and takeaway waste meant that bins were filling up in no time,” said Allan, “when they were full some people were just leaving litter on the ground.” Social media posts about litter on the beach and open spaces went viral leading to a huge community response to make a real difference and clean up the local area, volunteer litter picking teams sprung up everywhere.” Whilst some people on social media criticised the council for the lack of bins and the frequency at which they were emptied, others took to the beach, the dunes and the open spaces to help. “The council contacted the newly formed groups to provide litter pickers, bags and gloves as well as advice and support. With children being off school a lot of families joined the litter picking teams and created an educational experience asking children to find certain things on the beach or create a design that can slot into the back of some specially designed high vis bibs.” Various groups covered different areas on different days connecting through social
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localfocus media and linking to the long-established Fylde coast co-ordinating group, Love My Beach. Volunteers could be found out at all times of the day from 6am through to 10pm, always there when needed and making a real difference to their local area. The workload was stepped up again with the announcement that non-essential shops would be opening. “The council visited each premises to provide support and advice on the measures they were putting in place to re-open, it was a whole new experience for everyone, so it was important for the council to be visible and provide support.” A dedicated Town Centre Working Group led by local councillors was set up to co-ordinate and oversee initiatives to support local economic recovery.
AS PART OF THE SUPPORT THE COUNCIL HAS GIVEN £5000 TO EACH OF THE LOCAL BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS IN LYTHAM, ST ANNES AND KIRKHAM “As part of the support the council has given £5000 to each of the local business partnerships in Lytham, St Annes and Kirkham to use for campaigns to promote that business is open. It is a priority for the council to get the area back up and running.” Some businesses have had to adapt while others have unfortunately had to close. It will take time to get Fylde economy back on its feet but working with partners across the public and private sector we will back stronger than ever. “Fylde is ready to welcome people back,” adds Allan. “There is still a lot of work to do as we learn from every new experience brought about by the pandemic and we move towards a new and different future for everyone.” n
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homesinsideout become more experimental with outdoor accessories, adding statement pieces and creating focal points in the garden. “The popularity of outdoor rugs is all part of an overall trend where people are increasingly treating their outdoor spaces with the same consideration as their interiors. As a result garden furniture and accessories are going way beyond the usual garden lounger! We’re seeing the use of soft furnishings, lighting, lanterns and rugs to build beautifully curated spaces. “Used to extend living space beyond the house, rugs allow homeowners to get cosy and creative outdoors. They help to define a living space in a garden as well as tie your outdoor scheme together. Outdoor rugs are also quite practical – bringing less dirt indoors from underfoot and covering less than perfect grass. “Advances in the materials used and construction of outdoor rugs means they’re very long-lasting and can easily withstand
TAKE THE INDOORS OUT While ‘bringing the outdoors in’ has been a popular home interior trend for the past few years, 2020 is set to see a major reverse
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rits are predicted to focus on their outdoor space this year, maximising every inch of available living space and investing not only in traditional outdoor furniture, but also in soft furnishings and accessories such as rugs, lighting, cushions and throws – opting for statement colour and designs. The trend to bring more colour and comfort to UK gardens has been evidenced by a huge increase in demand for outdoor rugs. Daniel Prendergast, Design Director at therugseller.co.uk shares his advice for choosing the best outdoor rug: “Customers are searching for bright colours and bold pattern when it comes to outdoor rugs – something to add the wow factor to their outdoor entertaining areas. The open space in gardens means customers can experiment with large scale and bold use of colour more so than in interior rooms. “Geometrics are a popular look, and pinks and yellows work really well, mirroring the colours naturally found in the garden. We also have reversible rugs for versatility and to increase the life of the rug. “Animal and bold botanical print is also set to be a popular choice for 2020, as we
whatever the great British weather throws at them. But they will need to be properly cared for. “Often outdoor rugs are manufactured from weatherproof material, some being completely waterproof. Polypropylene is a popular manmade fibre that’s often used for outdoor products because it’s affordable, durable and easy to clean. A lot of natural materials such as jute and hemp can also be used outdoors and are brilliant for adding texture but they’re slightly less durable than their manmade counterparts. “It’s still advisable to store any outdoor soft furnishings inside though, or in a waterproof container, when not in use.” n
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OUR SHOWROOM IS OPEN! At Gainsborough Flooring we’re thrilled to have reopened our showroom with all safety measures in place for customers who are keen to view our eclectic range of flooring options
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ustomers at Gainsborough Flooring have been really excited about coming in and discussing their ideas and talking through numerous options with our team of experts.
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In parallel with our showroom opening, the team has developed a comprehensive Home Service. All you have to do is call and describe what you have in mind and we can then gather suitable samples and bring them to your home. Our team will be able to help develop your ideas and advise on which products will work best for the space you’re considering. Whether you are looking for a luxurious traditional wool carpet for your bedroom, a quirky hardwearing carpet for your stairs or an innovative and versatile vinyl or wood
floor for your kitchen, we can source samples from a range of manufacturers such as Karndean, Amtico, Alternative Flooring, Brintons and Jacaranda. So you’ll now be able to view just how a new carpet, tiling or wood floor product will look alongside all your interior furnishings before making a decision, and all from the comfort of your own home! Once you’ve made your selection, we will install your new flooring ensuring all safety measures are adhered to while our fitting team is in your home.
solutions to help you achieve social distancing in a variety of environments using carpet tiles. Each carpet tile measures 50cm, so you can easily mark out either one or two metres. The tiles are available in a wide range of colours and styles so you can make sure they fit with the interior design of your space too. You could use social distancing as an excuse to refurbish your working environment, or if you prefer, the tiles can be laid on top of your existing flooring and then be removed once all social distancing measures have been eased. The choice is yours! This is a perfect way to help protect colleagues, employees and customers without having to use physical demarcation measures such as tape, chain links or bollards.You can also make it fun by introducing new styles and colours to your working environment. n For more details about our Home Service or our commercial environment options please call Vicky at Gainsborough Flooring on 01772 250682 or pop along to our showroom, we’d be delighted to see you
Helping you social distance in your work environment We have some fantastic social distancing solutions for businesses and commercial environments as well as educational establishments. Manufacturers such as Burmatex and Heckmondwike have come up with clever
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According to the Office of National Statistics, time spent gardening and doing DIY has risen by 147 per cent, to 39 minutes a day, during the coronavirus pandemic
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or those lucky enough to have a garden, being in lockdown and the fantastic weather we have had, has meant an opportunity to get all those outdoor jobs done that have been on the list for years. Being outside is not only good for our Vitamin D levels, but we all want to relax in an area which is an extension to our home. So, combine gardening with DIY and we have a match made in heaven. Fences were painted, new outdoor furniture purchased, sheds were built, and weeding was done. Not to mention a
whole host of people who decided to have a go at growing their own fruit and veg. In
TRANSFORMING YOUR GARDEN INTO A LIVING SPACE OUTSIDE, COULD ALSO POTENTIALLY ADD VALUE TO YOUR HOME fact the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) said it had seen a spike in visits to its online advice pages on how to grow your own vegetables, fruit and edible plants and online stockists have also seen a boost
in sales of vegetable seeds, seed potatoes and herbs, as well as other plants and gardening equipment. Many saw the reopening of garden centres as a positive move, not just economically but for the health benefits gardening can have, especially to those who have been isolating at home as it’s a chance to have something to keep them occupied as well as keep fit. Transforming your garden into a living space outside, could also potentially add value to your home as people are looking for extra rooms in a home. Blending your exterior and interior spaces and setting up an outdoor living room is a key trend for 2020, announced experts at Dobbies Garden Centres. It’s no longer about bringing the outside in, or the inside out, but rather merging the two together. You don’t have to spend a fortune to appreciate your garden. What will give you more pleasure is making it your own personal space for you and the family to relax and enjoy and hopefully soak up the sun. n
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nce the explosion of spring colour finally dwindles, most gardens are left devoid of colour, as shrubs and trees start to dominate. Michael Cookson from Newgate Nurseries gives us his top 10 late summer perennials These are plants that will put on a show from late June to September/October and return each year. Alstroemeria Indian Summer – gold/red flowers on black foliage makes this a stunning sight. This plant is extremely hardy. Rudbeckia – gold/burnt orange daisy like flowers are produced throughout the summer. There are numerous varieties. Agapanthus – this Egyptian lily is a favourite for modern gardens with its grassy foliage and tall elegant flower spikes which last into autumn. Agastache Black Adder – this tall elegant perennial is a magnet for bees and butterflies. Its scented foliage and long-lasting blue/ purple flowers make this a top choice. Crocosima Lucifer – there is no better red flowering perennial. This stunning flower lights up in July/August. Verbena Lollipop – this dwarf variety produces lilac flowers throughout the summer. Sedum Autumn Joy – this drought tolerant plant produces flat pink flower heads which prove a haven for the admiral butterfly. Geranium Rosanne – the perfect plant for dry shade. Hesperantha – the kaffir lily is the latest flowering perennial with delicate pink/red flowers until November. Anemone – these shade loving perennials light up September with white and pink saucer shaped flowers on lush green foliage. n
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UNUSUAL TREASURES? Summer is a chance to clear out the home. Not only can having a tidy up be therapeutic, you never know what you might find that’s worth a bob or two
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olden Wood Antiques, a vibrant antiques centre situated close to Haslingden along the Grane Road, is the perfect place to take any items you have that you feel are particularly interesting. “We love the unusual and peculiar,” says owner John Ainscough. “We have a wonderful selection of antiques laid out across two floors and we’re always on the look-out for new items to sell on.”
Housed in a beautiful grade two listed church, it’s the perfect environment for a spot of antique hunting. Whether you’re buying or selling, a conversation with one of the centre’s antiques experts will not result in a wasted afternoon. “You never know what can hold value these days,” says John. “There is a huge demand for items with a connection to local history, old documents and industrial items – even old street signs. Not what you’d expect from the Antiques Roadshow of yesteryear.”
WE HAVE A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF ANTIQUES LAID OUT ACROSS TWO FLOORS AND WE’RE ALWAYS ON THE LOOK OUT FOR NEW ITEMS TO SELL ON Set within the stunning Lancashire countryside, overlooking moorland and reservoirs, the spacious two floors hold a mixture of open displays and closed cabinets. There are also several specialists on hand to give advice, in particular, books, clocks, military items, jewellery and furniture. “We have items from all eras and a huge variety of pieces for sale. Our stock is constantly changing so it is worth visiting us regularly if you’re looking for something in particular.” Holden Wood Antiques also has a traditional tea room connected to it, so visitors can take time during their visit, enjoying a look around, a spot of lunch and make a purchase or two from one of the most reputable antiques dealers in the region.
“The tea room is very popular, especially at weekends. Our menu includes a mix of light snacks, full meals and sumptuous freshly made desserts and cakes. Our staff are friendly, the atmosphere relaxed and we are dedicated to offering our customers a service that makes them return time and time again.” If you’re not too full after a spot of tea and cake, then there’s numerous beautiful walks right on the doorstep of this beautiful church. The Rossendale Shoe Trail is close by and is marked by large ceramic footwear designs, drawing on the area’s history with the shoe manufacturing industry and also celebrates the area’s brick making heritage. If you have anything you think may be of interest or value make sure you visit Holden Wood Antiques, you could be sitting on your very own pot of gold. n
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homesinsideout Leaving her humble beginnings in the Australian outback, she became Bobby Broadhurst, a showgirl in the Far East in the 1920s. In 1940s London, from a salon on Bond Street, she clothed the aristocracy and even the Queen Mother, as ‘French’ couturier Madame Pellier.
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Through the 1960s and 70s, back in her native Australia, from her studio in Sydney she created over 500 beautiful wallpaper and textile designs which were sought after all over the globe. Sadly, in 1977, Florence’s prolific period of design was brought to a tragic end when she was brutally murdered in her design studio in Sydney. Her murder remains unsolved to this day. Florence left behind an extraordinary legacy – her archive. The designs reflect a colourful life, lived to the full, with wildly different chapters. Beautiful chinoiserie and Far Eastern influenced motifs sit alongside flamboyant florals, pretty botanicals, bold geometrics, intricate brocades, elaborate tapestries and softer scenic designs.
Florence Broadhurst – the incredible life and mysterious death of a design legend whose work lives on in interiors across the world
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lorence Broadhurst was an extraordinary designer who lived an extraordinary life before her death in 1977. Florence left behind an archive of over 500 incredible designs which a London-based design studio is reinvigorating for the modern interior.
Charismatic, fearless, flamboyant and eccentric, Florence was a creative genius who lived an amazingly colourful life of self-reinvention. Changing her name, her appearance, even her voice, she travelled the world taking on an array of different personas.
With the trend for minimalism that dominated interiors over the past decade or so, sadly Florence’s work had disappeared from use in the UK. But, with the resurgence of colour and pattern in the interiors world and an increasing desire for authentic heritage products, Florence’s designs are
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homesinsideout The geometrics comprise the trelliswork lattice of Pagoda and the cane motif of Octagonal Lattice where a design team has played with the scale of the design to create a large-scale bold version and a daintier small-scale companion. With Florence’s love of layering patterns in mind, the fabric collection is curated to encourage layering of designs within the same space.
now as relevant as they were when she crafted them. All the designs have originated from scans of Florence’s original silk screens, making them truly authentic representations of the patterns she crafted 50 years ago.
WALLPAPERS
The wallpaper collection is a stunning compilation of 61 wallpapers across 12 designs. Like the archive, the collection is diverse with bold florals, pretty botanicals and exotic birds, lattices and oriental screens, geometrics and landscapes. The colourways are equally diverse with bold and bright, dark and moody and warm neutrals spanning the collection. Florence was a fan of layering patterns. Many of the wallpapers have ‘companions’ which can be used to beautiful effect in the same room – perhaps on different walls, on and around panels, or above and below a dado or picture rail. The wallpapers are printed by skilled craftspeople using one of a number of different types of traditional printing presses, on paper sourced from managed renewable forests and with low VOC water-based inks. Through the use of traditional printing presses, many of the wallpapers have metallic and pearlescent finishes which enhance the designs and add a luxe feel in much the same way as Florence did herself.
VELVETS AND VELVET CUSHIONS
Bold botanicals sit alongside geometric lattice and cane motifs in a collection of 23 fabrics across five designs, available by the metre and as a range of sumptuous cushions with coordinating piping. Florence’s travels around the globe are evident in the botanical designs which include bold Japanese Floral, the ferns, flowers and palm fronds of Shadow Floral and the reeds, bulrushes and fluffy papyrus heads of Papyrus.
COTTONS AND COTTON CUSHIONS
Japanese Floral is one of Florence’s best known and much-loved designs. The cotton collection champions this beautiful print in six colourways – navy, black, deep pink and grass green coordinate with the Japanese Floral wallpapers, whilst mustard and burnt orange add spicy hues. The addition to the collection of Double Quarter Inch Stripe and the on-trend chevron design of Small Zig Zag, encourages homeowners to have fun layering the designs. Available by the metre in two different fabrics – a smooth cotton that is well suited to drapery and a textured cotton well suited to upholstery – and as two sizes of cushion (40x40 and 50x50cm) with coordinated piping, the opportunities to be bold and have fun are limitless.
LAMPS
Florence’s Clover Cane and Floral Spot designs lend a decidedly retro vibe to the collection of floor and table lamps. Lampshades crafted from handmade buckram paper with a hand-rolled edge sit atop stunning flagon bases made from recycled glass with a vintage style fabric covered cord.
Available in three different sizes, the lamps are named in honour of three of Florence’s most treasured employees, Nerissa Bingle, Sally Fitzpatrick and Leonie Geyson. The tall Bingle and the short chunky Fitzpatrick are perfect floor lamps to add a statement glow whilst the oversized Geyson table lamp is perfect to add interest to a sideboard or writing desk. The lampshades and bases can be mixed and matched, and the lampshades are also available to purchase without a base.
RUGS
The stunning hand-tufted wool rugs are statement pieces that feel luxurious underfoot. Florence’s iconic Japanese Floral design is available in a bold midnight blue or softer oyster, while the geometric Turnabouts design is available in striking monochrome. In addition to two standard sizes, rugs can be made-to-order with bespoke measurements. At the studio where Florence Broadhurst’s designs are brought to life, is a small team with a passion for wallpaper, textiles and all things interior and a mix of design and retail backgrounds. Through the imaginative and modern interpretation of Florence’s work, the team is thrilled to be applying her designs to create an array of new products which are curated to be as diverse and eclectic as the archive itself. n
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STYLISH HOMES, INSIDE AND OUT When it comes to home improvements, this Preston company has an enviable reputation for outstanding quality and impeccable customer service, writes Kate Ford
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ou can tell a lot about a home from its doors and windows. They create a first impression, adding appeal and character to the outside of a property and bringing light, comfort and often breath-taking style to its interior. Conservatories and orangeries add space to rooms whilst the addition of sliding or bi-folding doors provides a seamless transition from home to garden. Mark Lee, the owner of Lee Kelly UPVC, believes strongly that this area of home improvements can truly transform a house, not just adding value, but making it a happier and more welcoming place to live, relax and entertain. “Since the lockdown began, people clearly have been reassessing their homes and thinking about how to improve them,
and we have had lots of requests for new doors, windows, bespoke conservatories, porches and other products,” says Mark. “Many people are missing out on holidays and socialising a lot less, so they’ve decided instead to spend a little on making their homes better.” Whether it’s a simple replacement of old double glazed windows, the addition of super stylish bi-folding doors or the
creation of a whole new conservatory, Mark and his team provide a level of expertise and attention to detail which really sets them apart. Lee Kelly has been improving the homes of Preston and the surrounding areas for 15 years, with a winning combination of design expertise, knowledge, skill and experience.
MANY PEOPLE ARE MISSING OUT ON HOLIDAYS AND SOCIALISING A LOT LESS, SO THEY’VE DECIDED INSTEAD TO SPEND A LITTLE ON MAKING THEIR HOMES BETTER As well as specialising in windows, doors and conservatories, Lee Kelly offer a range of roofline products, which can improve immeasurably that tricky area of your home where roof meets wall. Generally high above the ground and difficult to reach, the maintenance of wooden soffits, fascias and barge boards can be a real problem for some homeowners.
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Lee Kelly can replace all these roofline elements, along with guttering, downpipes and cladding, with high quality, plastic-based products which come in a range of colours and are absolutely maintenance free. “When you’re making an investment like this on your home, it’s really important that the quality lasts for so much longer than the original thrill of having something new,” says Mark. “All our windows and doors are supremely energy efficient, very secure, low maintenance and come with a 10-year installation guarantee, so customers have complete peace of mind.”
Customer service is paramount to Lee Kelly and it certainly has an excellent track record in this department. A quick look at the reviews on its website reveals an unblemished record when it comes to positive feedback, with people praising everything from the product quality, and the skill and politeness of the fitters, right down to the lack of pushy salespeople.
SO WE REALLY BELIEVE IT’S WORTH PUTTING IN THE EXTRA EFFORT TO MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT
“On first enquiry, one of our experienced team will meet the customers at home to look at the job in detail, to give advice and to provide a quotation,” says Mark. “We’ll then leave them to consider this in their own time. We never push for a decision there and then.” Mark has developed Lee Kelly into a real family business, working with his wife, two sons, a sister and a nephew, alongside a
team of around 10 expert fitters. Committed to traditional family values, they like to think they go the extra mile for their customers. “It can be quite a big decision to make these sorts of changes to your home,” says Mark, “so we really believe it’s worth putting in the extra effort to make sure everything is absolutely perfect.” And that’s exactly what Lee Kelly UPVC will do. n
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homesinsideout extra flight of stairs is handy if you don’t have to supervise children – away from busy family life and distractions. Even in a secluded spot, you might find yourself distracted. So, pick the area that’s the least likely to get messy.You can even take some Feng Shui tips to ensure it remains clutter-free, and boosts energy and productivity in turn – it’s not just useful for improving your bedroom! You’ll want to make sure you can still have all your essentials though. A place where you can be both minimalist, while using the likes of plug sockets and other work-related items.
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FOR A PRODUCTIVE HOME STUDY If you’re one of the many who are able to work from home, here are a few key tips on how you can create an effective work space
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f you are setting up a home work space for the first time, you’ll be looking for ways to create a productive area, where you can get organised, be efficient and remain focused. Not knowing how long we’ll be working from home for makes creating a productive office area a key priority.
So, if you’re setting up your work zone from scratch, or just considering it’s high time for a revamp, here are a few essentials:
A quiet and clutterfree location
This might sound difficult, given you may be trying to keep an eye on the kids as well. But consider
an area where you can create a work-life separation just by closing the door – out of sight, out of mind. Not many of us will have an ideal spot waiting to be speedily transformed into an office, so consider an upstairs landing which could be converted into a temporary study. A space where you need to climb an
A spacious desk
For smaller offices, corner desks are an ideal solution that allow you to maximise available space. Your desk should be just the right height to slot an office chair underneath and position your laptop or PC at eye level. An ergonomic design is important if you’re to spend hours comfortably at your desk. The last thing you want to do is end the day with back pain and an aching neck. If you lack the space for a study, you may find it useful to create a
multi-purpose area, for instance a foldaway desk which can be seamlessly shut away as part of a wall cabinet when not in use.
With a few framed photos, your home office will soon start to feel like… well, home.
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Natural lighting itself has a part to play in boosting physical and mental well-being, as well as improving sleep and productivity, not to mention reducing your electricity bill! If possible, your home office space will have a window and, if possible, a scenic view to keep you motivated. Creating an ambience may be a priority when fitting out your lounge or bedroom, but a study requires lighting that’s appropriate for long days at the desk. If the lighting in your room is lacking,
From spare paper for the printer, to pens, paperclips and highlighters, keeping those office basics close to hand is crucial if you want to enhance productivity at home. Drawers are an important feature in any office, so try and ensure your units have plenty of storage to prevent clutter from accumulating on your desk. Want to organise your stationery? Choose drawers that have organiser trays.
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If there’s one thing that should always be kept in order, it’s paperwork. However, many of us feel reluctant to take filing seriously when it means facing our old, overflowing filing cabinets. When creating your home office, start afresh with a filing system that’s easy and pain-free to manage. Integrating your folders into a filing drawer will keep key documents out of sight but within reach. If you constantly need to refer to guidelines and handbooks, shelving will ensure that your trusty books are close to hand.
choose a quality desk lamp that has different settings for day and night. At Hartleys we’ve been designing, crafting and fitting bespoke home studies for 40 years, so if you have any questions for us, we have the know-how. Contact us via our website and we’ll be happy to help as soon as we can. n
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he annual calendar mechanism, patented by Patek Philippe in 1996, is an illustration of one of the manufacturer’s ruling principles – any complication, no matter how sophisticated, must be easy to use. The mechanism reduced the gap between the simplicity of the plain calendar (which needs adjusting five times a year) and the sophistication of the perpetual calendar (able to account for the lengths of all months, including leap years). On an annual calendar, the month, date and day of the week are displayed correctly for months with both 30 and 31 days, only requiring correction once a year on 1st March. The ease of use of this complication conceals great technical complexity. Practical, readable and elegant, the annual calendar is acknowledged as a classic. It is offered in a variety of interpretations, each combining elegant lines, noble materials and lavish attention to finish. A good example is the Ladies’ Annual Calendar Ref. 4948R. The rose gold case is set with 347 diamonds and features a stunning white Balinese mother-of-pearl dial, with gold applied numerals. It is the epitome of feminine finesse.
THE ROSE GOLD CASE IS SET WITH 347 DIAMONDS AND FEATURES A STUNNING WHITE BALINESE MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL
The compact 38mm case accommodates the self-winding mechanical movement, calibre 324 S QA LU, enriched by an ultra-precise moon phase, which takes 122 years to deviate from the lunar cycle by one day. The day and the month are displayed on central subsidiary dials at 10 and two o’clock, with the moon phases and date aperture placed at six o’clock.
PATEK PHILIPPE UPHOLDS A TRADITION IN COMPLICATIONS THAT ARE USEFUL IN EVERYDAY SITUATIONS This extraordinary timepiece, with its technical sophistication and fetching aesthetics, is worn on a matte pearly white hand-stitched alligator strap with a prong buckle in rose gold that is adorned with a further complement of 27 diamonds. Patek Philippe upholds a tradition in complications that are useful in everyday situations, the annual calendar represents this exquisitely – it is an ingenious complication that is easy to operate. n To find out more about this collection and the Ref. 4948R please visit Patek Philippe’s authorised retailer, Leonard Dews in-store, or online: leonarddews.co.uk
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Emma Pearce, founder and director of EMA Skin Aesthetics Ltd, has put strong safety measures in place ready to welcome her clients back for the dramatic anti-ageing results and skin confidence for which she is renowned
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MA Skin Aesthetics is pleased to announce that their industryleading treatments are available from 13th July 2020. Founder Emma Pearce explains: “The clinic is a regulated medical environment, which allows EMA to now provide facial rejuvenation and skin corrective treatments as these treatments are for healthcare reasons which includes anti-ageing. All treatments at EMA are under a clinical healthcare assessment by their Registered General Nurse, which means a full clinical assessment including Covid screening will be conducted prior to starting any treatment.” The EMA clinic has undergone a full revamp during lockdown. “We have worked extremely hard, putting strong measures in place to keep our clients safe upon reopening. The health, wellbeing and satisfaction of
our clients is of the utmost importance to us,” says Emma. Renowned for the highest level of customer care as well as amazing results, Emma is dedicated to putting her clients at ease. The reopening has been eagerly awaited by Emma’s loyal clients. As an aesthetic skin specialist with the most advanced training from around the world and over 18 years’ experience, Emma specialises in rediscovering clients’ youthful looks with non-invasive, scientifically proven technology
including the most popular Plasma Pen. Emma’s clients turn to her for the anti-ageing results and skin confidence they have been waiting for. “You don’t need to look your age no matter how old you are – but it is important to invest in the right treatment with the right professional,” says Emma. “Post-lockdown, the top skin complaints have been sagging skin, loss of brightness as well as ageing by sun damage. Plasma Pen is perfect to correct this. “Plasma Pen is non-invasive,
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tightening the skin for results lasting up to three years,” Emma explains. “By rebuilding and strengthening the skin’s scaffolding, it restores skin to how it was in youthful years, stimulating collagen and elastin production for dramatic results which improve as the weeks go by.” Emma knows exactly which areas to target to deliver the very best results for each client. “I have carried out many corrective treatments where clients have been elsewhere in inexperienced hands. Experience, care, extensive knowledge and the highest expertise is key to ensuring exceptional results are achieved for all my clients. There’s no need to resort to surgery as we can achieve the same results from just one or two Plasma treatments,” adds Emma. “Virtually pain-free with minimal downtime, often only one treatment is needed and all my clients have been completely delighted with the results!” n Due to government guidance there are exclusions which apply as to whom can be currently seen
POST LOCKDOWN – SPECIAL OFFER Plasma Pen treatments start at £250 per area. Emma is offering Live Magazines readers £175 off the price of each area until 14th August! 07547 802062
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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ur team provides medical cosmetic treatments, alongside weight loss, women’s health and varicose vein services. Led by consultant doctor Grant McKeating, RejuvaMed Skin Clinic & Vein Centre offers its patients the latest, safest and most advanced technologies and treatments in a COVID-secure outpatient environment. We offer consultations for weight loss programmes which include the Elipse gastric balloon pill (no surgery or endoscopy required) and weekly prescription medication. You can expect to lose 2 - 2.5 stone over 6 months. Say goodbye to varicose veins with Venaseal “superglue” treatment with minimal recovery time.
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DENTISTRY THAT MAKES YOU SMILE If you think a private dental clinic isn’t for you, then think again and give newly opened Waterside Dental Clinic a try, writes Sarah Ulyatt. Photography: Roger Moore
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ituated on the outskirts of Preston, The Waterside Dental Clinic combines beautiful dentistry with truly outstanding service, providing patients with exceptional value for money. Having owned and run a successful private clinic in Lytham for 12 years, much-loved and respected dentist Dr Timothy Williams and his team have opened a new state-ofthe-art practice overlooking Preston Marina. “What sets us apart is that we truly believe there are two sides to dentistry,” explains practice manager Linda Williams. “As well as offering first-class dentistry, we are committed to creating a calm, relaxed and friendly environment for our lovely patients. I’m so proud of the exquisite patient lounge we have created and the ground-floor treatment rooms overlooking Preston Marina, which feature opulent, gently reclining dental chairs that you sit in, rather than climb into, continuing the calming atmosphere. “We’ve had many comments from even the most anxious of patients saying that they don’t feel like they’re visiting a dentist, which is just fantastic.”
seen before or can’t fix, so you’ll be in the most safe and caring hands.” So, if you’re looking for an amazing dentist, look no further than The Waterside Dental Clinic. Don’t just take our word for it – read the comments about Dr Williams on Facebook to see why he is a much-loved dentist. With ample free parking at the new fully air-conditioned clinic, start your journey towards the freedom of dental wellness and give The Waterside Dental Clinic a try today!
EXCELLENT DENTISTRY
Highly regarded dentist Dr Timothy Williams and his team at The Waterside Dental Clinic have a combined total of 100 years’ experience, offering a range of services including: • General dentistry • Cosmetic dentistry • Implant dentistry • Periodontal referrals (gum disease specialist) • Endodontist referrals (tooth pain and root canal treatment) • Oral surgery referrals • Oral hygiene treatments • Teeth straightening and whitening • Facial aesthetics consultations
USING OUR EXPERTISE, KINDNESS, COMPASSION AND THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY, WE’RE DEDICATED TO CREATING BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY SMILES FOR ALL OUR PATIENTS Dr Timothy Williams said: “Using our expertise, kindness, compassion and the latest technology, we’re dedicated to creating beautiful and healthy smiles for all our patients. There’s nothing we haven’t
FREE DROP-IN SESSIONS
The Waterside Dental Clinic also offers free drop-in sessions at a time and date to suit you. You can chat with an experienced treatment co-ordinator about your dental needs and be able to ask any questions without obligation. You’ll even get a delicious complimentary cappuccino! Send a Facebook message or call to book your slot. n
The Waterside Dental Clinic 16-17 Riversway Business Village Navigation Way, Preston PR2 2YP 01772 349349 hello@waterside.dental www.waterside.dental Opening times Monday and Wednesday: 9am-5pm Tuesday and Thursday: 8.30am-5pm Friday: 9am-2pm Saturday and Sunday: By arrangement
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FULWOOD’S FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT
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ith Preston city centre on its doorstep, opportunities for entertainment, shopping and dining have never been in short supply. However, the area itself also has many local amenities, including shops, primary and high schools, pubs, libraries, a gym, the Booths supermarket complex and a range of beautiful parks. However independent businesses are also flourishing, with the latest being a new bar Crafty Beggars Ale House, based in the old Reeds Rains office on Garstang Road, opening mid-July.
Home to some of the finest Victorian buildings in Lancashire, including Fulwood Barracks, Fulwood Union Workhouse and the Harris Orphanage, the area dates back to the 12th century and has a proud tradition of protecting and preserving its culture and heritage to Junction 31A of the M6 and Junction 1 of the M55, making it a prime location. There are also plans to build 1000 new homes close to the vicinity. The new development comprises a modern retail warehouse terrace totalling approximately 46,752 sq ft (4,340 sq m) plus 4 retail pods, a drive–thru coffee shop and a standalone retail /restaurant
FULWOOD IS REOPENING AND IS ENCOURAGING PEOPLE TO SHOP LOCAL
Like many other towns, Fulwood is reopening and is encouraging people to shop local after months of closure due to Covid-19. The new Eastway retail development has brought both investment and jobs to the town. The site is situated in a highly prominent position fronting Eastway (B6241) approximately 2½ miles north of Preston town centre and close
unit. In addition, there will be shared parking for 353 cars. B&M and Aldi are already up and running. Fulwood Retail Park is a second mini retail centre anchored by a 19,375 sq ft Lidl Supermarket, with a new Costa Drive Thru and Miller & Carter Steakhouse Restaurant, opening mid-2020. The park is located next to Junction 1 of the M55, with good visibility from the motorway. Fulwood is still a key place to live.
Close to motorway networks, the main hospital, Royal Preston and good schools, property ranges from the traditional homes to modern, family developments. It really does have something for everyone and the future for Fulwood is looking bright. n
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THE ONLY CERTAINTIES IN LIFE ARE DEATH AND TAXES?
Nobody really wants to talk about death, but would it be a weight off your mind knowing your affairs are in order for your loved ones in the future? We interviewed Martin Garry from McDade Roberts Accountants to find out how its new sister company, MR Probate Ltd could help our readers achieve this peace of mind
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cDade Roberts Accountants is proud of the trust it builds during relationships with its clients, so Martin explained how he was able to offer this service to help clients through the otherwise daunting and stressful process of probate. Martin said: “Our sister company, MR Probate Ltd, helps anyone through the Wills and Probate process. This was a natural addition to our main accountancy services, and we believe it will be a valuable service for our clients. “The first question people ask me is ‘what is probate?’ Probate is the process of obtaining a grant of representation by a deceased individual’s executors, so they can administer the estate and deal with the affairs of the deceased. It can be a complicated process that adds stress at an already difficult time. “We know it’s important to our clients to ensure the estate they have worked hard to build up is passed onto their loved ones as smoothly as possible and in the most tax efficient way. “Our new Wills and Probate Service has been designed to assist with: • Making sure that your Will is kept up to date and reflects your current circumstances and wishes
• Helping you to minimise inheritance tax liabilities • Assisting with the administration of your estate to ensure that the terms of the Will are carried out and reducing the administrative burden on your family.”
they are coming to see us for a simple Will or for a complicated inheritance tax planning case. There’s a clear tie in between services that we provide such as inheritance tax planning and submission of the returns to HMRC and filing for the grant
with probate for you, whether that’s by helping your readers set up a Will now or by helping families when they need us most.” n
THIS WAS A NATURAL ADDITION TO OUR MAIN ACCOUNTANCY SERVICES, AND WE BELIEVE IT WILL BE A VALUABLE SERVICE FOR OUR CLIENTS Why should our readers choose MR Probate? Martin said: “In simple terms because we care about all of our clients, we want to make their financial affairs as stress free as possible for them. Our team treat every client as an individual, whether
of probate, so the process can now be seamlessly brought together by dealing with one set of friendly advisors. “We appreciate the pressures on the bereaved at such a time of loss and grief and aim to relieve the stress of dealing
For a confidential chat on Wills or Probate, phone 01772 717110 and ask for Martin mcdaderoberts.co.uk
Trust us for personal, professional and compassionate probate services. Fulwood Office, 316 Blackpool Road, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 3AE T 01772 717110 | Offices also at Longridge, Garstang and Bamber Bridge W www.mcdaderoberts.co.uk E office@mcdaderoberts.co.uk
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Every window deserves to be beautifully dressed and this Preston company is more than committed to the cause, writes Kate Ford
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s building styles develop and fashions in interior design change, so do the ways in which we dress our windows. The days of just drawing the curtains are gone, and people are turning to blinds and shutters to control light, create privacy and add colour to their living spaces. From the simplicity of roller and roman blinds to the contemporary style of venetians and shutters, there is something to suit every room. Being able to choose the right colour or fabric design to match your room means that blinds and shutters can be just as much a part of your décor as your floor covering and furniture. “I think it’s the versatility of blinds and shutters that really appeal to people,” says Ian Leather, owner of Hannan Blinds in Fulwood. “Whatever style of house, traditional or modern, we will have a window covering not just to suit it, but to create a real statement.” A well-established business with a history of almost 50 years, Hannan Blinds was started in 1972 by John Hannan and Ian joined him in 1999. When John retired in 2007, Ian bought the business from him and, from their busy showroom on Garstang Road, he and his team help customers from
the Preston area and beyond to transform their rooms with stylish, made-to-measure window accessories. There’s a dazzling display of choice on offer in the showroom where customers can browse fabrics and, more importantly, see the range of options available. “Blinds have changed so much in recent years, with venetians, shutters and the fabulously inventive ‘day and night’ blinds really increasing in popularity,” says Ian.
WE CAN ALWAYS FIND A SOLUTION FOR ANY WINDOW OR GLASS DOOR IN YOUR HOME “And, just as building trends change, so do our products, so we can always find a solution for any window or glass door in your home.” One example of this is the increasing use of bi-fold doors in buildings and home extensions. Hannan Blinds has the ideal solution in its ‘Perfect Fit’ blinds which sit seamlessly over the glass panels in a
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BLIND VISIONS made-to-measure frame. The same product is also used to cover conservatory windows and roofs. Ian and team are happy to visit customers in their homes to advise and talk through the product range, and customers are welcome to visit the showroom at any time to talk through their requirements. Once they’ve made their choice, the measuring and installation service is included in the cost. “Jenny and Kim in the showroom are both very knowledgeable about our product range, so whether a customer wants to dress a single window or a whole house, they’ll be able to give friendly, expert advice,” says Ian. “We supply high quality products which are manufactured to last up to 20 years. I think I can say without hesitation that our customers will absolutely love the look of their windows which are dressed with our shutters and blinds.” n
Hannan Blinds 313 Garstang Road, Fulwood, Preston PR2 9XY 01772 719834 www.hannanblinds.co.uk
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SITTING PRETTY This local family business, with a UK-wide reputation, can transform your interiors with their unique blend of craftsmanship and service, writes Kate Ford. Photography: Roger Moore lockdown improving this area to create a space where people can come to get a real feel for what we do and how we can transform their favourite items of furniture,” she says. Displayed in the showroom, which has a distinctly urban-chic feel, are several sofas and chairs which have been covered using Plumbs’ trademark products. Customers can see for themselves how the three different cover styles – Easifit, Designer and the premium Traditional – compare with each other. Plus, they can browse the hundreds
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ou know the feeling.Your sofa is looking a little worn and tired but, my goodness, it’s comfortable and you can’t find anything else you’d rather sink down into after a long day. Or maybe you’ve redecorated your room and the beloved three-piece, which you really splashed out on, no longer matches quite so well. If either of these dilemmas is ringing a bell, you won’t need to look far for a solution. Every year, family business, Plumbs, has thousands of satisfied customers all over the country, but their heart, along with their skilled craftsmanship, lies in Preston.
Celebrating 60 years in business this year, this hugely successful company is still run by the third generation of its founding family. Recognised throughout the UK as the leaders in tailoring bespoke covers for furniture, they are also artisan reupholsters and interior design specialists. Speaking from its newly refurbished showroom at Brookhouse Mill, business development manager, Emma Singleton, is feeling excited about the future. “We spent
ALL OUR HOME CONSULTANTS ARE INTERIOR DESIGN EXPERTS, SO WE CAN HELP YOU RESTYLE NOT JUST YOUR FURNITURE, BUT YOUR WHOLE ROOM
of fabrics available from leading textile houses like Warwick, Bill Beaumont, Ross, Roma and Sanderson, and shop for cushions and ready-made curtains.
There are also examples of reupholstered furniture on display. “We recommend reupholstery for those truly treasured furniture items which really mean a lot to people,” explains Emma. “The item is completely stripped back to its base, in our huge factory, rebuilt and re-covered. It’s true craftsmanship at its very best.” As well as improving the showroom, the team are working on the imminent launch of a range of Plumbs own-brand furniture. “These are investment pieces, built to last, and designed to fit our covers perfectly,” says Emma. “Over the years, when rooms are updated, these pieces of furniture can be restyled to match with new covers. It’s a really sustainable option.” And, because it makes everything at its factory, including curtains, Plumbs can offer the whole soft furnishings design service. “All our home consultants are interior design experts, so we can help you restyle not just your furniture, but your whole room.” Now, that should have you sitting comfortably. n
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IT’S GOOD TO BE BACK
Like other towns and cities around the country, Preston is starting to get back to business
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he last four months have been difficult for retailers and businesses alike, with many having to adapt. However, walking down Preston high street, it was good to see people out shopping safely and supporting their local economy. As the phased opening of companies begins after three and a half months of lockdown, unfortunately the way we shop and do business will have to change. Queues outside stores due to restricted numbers inside, face masks, hand sanitisers and booking of tables at pubs and restaurants will all become the norm, for quite a while at least. Not to mention office workers may still work from home with meetings continuing to be online. When non-essential retailers first opened in Preston, shops such as Primark and Sports Direct saw massive queues as people were desperate to splash the cash. The council has also been working closely with partners to successfully reopen the city as restrictions have been lifted. A number of temporary changes to traffic in the centre have been made to help people maintain social distancing and prioritise walking and cycling due to continued restrictions on public transport. “We want people to come into Preston,”
said the city council’s chief executive Adrian Phillips. “It is really good to see the city centre busy again. It is good to see economic activity back, with lots of shops open and busy.
IT IS GOOD TO SEE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY BACK, WITH LOTS OF SHOPS OPEN AND BUSY “Obviously, safety comes first. But we are encouraging people to come in and spend their money and enjoy being in the city centre, because businesses need people to spend money to survive and flourish and that’s what we want to happen.” Pubs and restaurants have been the latest
outlets to open, followed by hairdressers and beauty salons, all of which play a massive part in the economy and provide a much-needed boost to the visitors and residents of Preston. Preston Bid is running a campaign ‘We’ve missed you’ encouraging people to come back into the city, but to ensure they adhere to the social distancing and hygiene guidelines and to check the website wevemissedyou.co.uk before visiting for opening times, planning your journey and what to expect when you arrive. While getting back up and running is going to take some time, everyone has their part to play in helping it along the way, to ensure a visit to the city is as safe and enjoyable as possible. n
Stay With Us... Continue to Shop Local and support the independent businesses at Preston Markets.
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LET’S GET BACK ON DE ROAD FOR 2021 Preston Caribbean Carnival parade was all set to bring the streets of Preston to life with an explosion of colour, amazing costumes, addictive rhythms and an unrivalled welcoming atmosphere
Without a doubt, Caribbean carnivals remain the Caribbean’s greatest gift to its people scattered all over the world. Its 46 years as a carnival in Preston has not been an easy one, but teamwork and their ongoing commitment, has helped them thus far to keep Preston Caribbean Carnival alive.
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reston Carnival is 46 years old this year and is one of the oldest and most adored in the UK but for 2020 and for the first time ever the celebrations will be as a virtual carnival. The jaw dropping carnival costumes made in the UK from past carnivals will be on show and will be joined by local dance troupes with sound systems and steel pans pumping the infectious sounds of the Caribbean. Anyone wanting to participate in the virtual event on 9th August will be encouraged to prepare the carnival ‘must taste’ jerk chicken and wear home-made costumes to put them in the vibe. More good news is that The Arts Council England has granted the carnival a £10,000 grant to help them pay for core costs such as rent, insurance, bank and accountants fees as well enable them to plan for the next few years’ events through organisational developments.
The committee are busy making plans to take the Caribbean Carnival into the community and social groups across Lancashire to teach them about the history and culture. This process is also a tool for young people to learn more about the world in which we live, and how Caribbean culture and traditions have been exported all over the world through carnival arts, music and cuisine which are unique to many Caribbean islands.
What’s happening in 2021?
Next year Preston Carnival aims to offer carnival goers a weekend of festivities that includes a music festival one day followed by the traditional carnival procession and park event on the second day. It is hoped to make both events attractive to many ages so that families can come along and experience costume, music and dance. Plans for Saturday include live stage performances on Moor Park, Preston by legendary Reggae artists, headliner – Luciano and support acts Tippa Irie and Little Roy. The event will be ticket only to raise funds for the charity to pay for carnival day and other charitable work throughout the year. Sunday will see the annual procession through the streets and will showcase large piece costumes created by high quality artists representing Caribbean and Latin American genres. Visitors will hear steelpan and traditional music associated with the Caribbean. Local and visiting dance troupes will entertain the crowds in costume by dancing along the route and in the park arena throughout the afternoon. Children’s activities including inflatables and for adults, live stage performances, a licensed bar and food stallholders offering Caribbean cuisine jerk chicken with rice and peas will be available. n
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LOCKDOWN AND DIVORCE We are living through an extraordinary time, which is putting unique pressures on relationships. Existing relationship issues are being magnified and new difficulties are arising, writes Sarah Robson of Forbes Solicitors
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s lockdown eases some couples will be faced with decisions as to the future of their relationship. A recent study conducted by Relate found that almost a quarter of those surveyed who have a partner say the current circumstances are placing pressure on their relationship. It isn’t unusual for family lawyers to experience an increase in divorce enquiries after couples have spent prolonged periods of time together, for example after Christmas or in September. It is anticipated that as lockdown eases there will be a similar spike. As such it may be advisable to seek legal advice now. Divorce Petitions can still be issued at Court in the usual way, but the process is taking longer. Obtaining legal advice at an early stage is always advisable. Your financial circumstances may have been impacted by the pandemic – the effects can be far-reaching. Starting the divorce process now might ensure that you do not face further delay as the lockdown eases further still. The Court system is experiencing delays generally in the processing of documents but we can advise you along the way. Forbes Solicitors are still taking on new clients to provide legal advice during these difficult times. We are conducting all appointments remotely, usually by telephone, but are maintaining the same standards of service as during ordinary times. The Family Courts are particularly stretched. They are adapting to the remote working
environment. However, many cases are being adjourned if they are unable to be dealt with remotely. As such financial cases may take longer to be concluded. Once lockdown eases there may be a backlog of such cases meaning further delay.
THERE ARE ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO RESOLVE FINANCIAL MATTERS, INCLUDING MEDIATION, PRIVATE COURT HEARINGS AND ARBITRATION As well as the traditional route there are alternative options available to resolve financial matters, including mediation, private Court hearings and arbitration. As such if there are financial issues that need resolving, it may be that rather than having a lengthy Court process, the matter can be resolved in a different way, saving costs and time. Covid-19, and the impact of it, may have affected your financial circumstances – if you have an existing settlement, or are contemplating reaching an agreement, you may need to take legal advice given the change of circumstances. Investments and pensions may have been impacted. The ability to obtain a mortgage may also be an issue, especially if your employment or income has been affected. Business owners may also have seen a decline in the value of
their business. Selling the family home is often a consideration during separation and divorce and the housing market has already been impacted by the lockdown so further consideration will need to be given to housing both parties and the children. Many couples who have been through the Court process already, could be affected by a change of circumstances. If you have a Spousal Maintenance Order you may not be able to meet the repayments, this is a worry for the recipient and the payer. Whilst the Court has the power to vary such orders it may be more advisable to try and reach a compromise with your former partner until your circumstances improve. Similarly, for child maintenance payments there may need to be some compromise. Those with School Fees Orders could be advised to speak with the school directly regarding any difficulties that are arising. The overall impact of Covid-19 is far reaching. However, our experienced divorce lawyers can assist during this process and provide you with legal advice as you navigate a change of circumstances at this difficult time. n
For information please contact Sarah Robson, Family Solicitor by email at: sarah.robson@ forbessolicitors.co.uk or call on 01772 220 022 forbessolicitors.co.uk
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GET THE FEELGOOD FACTOR Quieter roads, lots of summer sunshine and a global drive towards health and wellbeing has seen sales soar at world class Ribble Cycles
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t’s January 2020 and globally-renowned Ribble Cycles is about to introduce an exciting new concept to their slick website – the ability to experience a one-to-one guided visit of their showroom from the comfort of the customer’s own home. Fast forward just a few weeks later and this innovative virtual tour, along with Ribble Cycles’ development of world class bikes and the company’s agile response to lockdown, have seen sales rocket by 300 per cent.
Commercial Drector David Stacey recalls: “Like everyone we were expecting it to be a tough time. But, in business terms, it soon became evident that it was a perfect storm for Ribble Cycles.
WHEN THE GOVERNMENT BEGAN TO FOCUS ON EXERCISING OUTDOORS MOST PEOPLE SAW CYCLING AS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE HEALTH AND WELLBEING “From the moment furloughing began, people had time on their hands. The whole of the North West was enjoying day after day of sunshine and when the government messaging began to focus on exercising outdoors most people saw cycling as a great opportunity to improve health and wellbeing. They became more adventurous. “Bricks and mortar showrooms were forced to close so cyclists started looking online and that’s where Ribble excels, so the launch of our live video chat and tour couldn’t have come at a better time.” Always looking to the future, Ribble launched this feature as they wanted to offer their customers the ultimate online
experience when choosing every aspect of their customised bike: “We are at the forefront of cycling and ahead of the game – we were looking at what our customers would want next. “However, while lockdown presented some considerable challenges it also enabled our existing business model to be ready for these challenging times.” As all Ribble Cycles’ bikes are assembled by hand at the company’s headquarters in Preston, mechanics and technicians worked together in close proximity, so the first challenge was to create a safe working environment for all employees: “Our colleagues are all so committed, they went above and beyond what was expected. They were brilliant,” enthuses David. The success of Ribble Cycles’ lies in its innovative approach and ingenuity.
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Individual bike customisation and directto-consumer sales is, and always has been, the DNA of the brand. Throughout its 123-year history, Ribble Cycles has survived two World Wars and the Spanish Flu – and it continues to flourish. Over the years it has grown its collection of premium bikes, responding quickly to change. From ultra-lightweight electric bikes to award-winning race bikes, the company has become a global player in the cycling world. The easing of lockdown and the need to avoid public transport, has created a huge surge of interest in bikes right across Ribble Cycles’ range.
Add to that the government’s announcement to improve cycling infrastructure and cycle-to-work incentives, people across the UK are wholeheartedly embracing the cycling culture. “As a company we welcome the government’s commitment of £33.5m to the North West to create more safe cycling spaces including cycle lanes and incentives for those who want to cycle to work. Many are jumping on the cycling trend as it has so many advantages, from economic to health and wellbeing,” adds David, who advises on key points to look out for when buying a bike for commuting: • Choose a bike that is comfortable and the right size for you. Ribble’s bikes can be tailored to each individual person. • A bike that can accommodate panniers or
luggage is vital if you’ll want a change of clothes when you arrive at work. • Choosing a bike that can accommodate mud guards is important. You will appreciate it as the seasons change. • Consider security and where you will lock and leave your bike when you get to work.
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The range depends on fitness and weight, but typically an e-bike can go 60 miles on one charge – perfect for an easy commute! • Taking into account your budget – find out if your employer is part of the government’s ‘Cycle to Work’ scheme as it could make a big difference financially.
TYPICALLY AN E-BIKE CAN GO 60 MILES ON ONE CHARGE – PERFECT FOR AN EASY COMMUTE TO WORK! • An e-bike is perfect for commuting. They are incredibly flexible and you can turn the assistance on or off at the push of a button. Fancy a nice easy ride into work, but a more challenging ride on the way home? At a push of the power button and you can select how much assistance you receive.
• At Ribble Cycles we encourage people to think about versatility. Want to ride at the weekend with your family as well as the commute? Perhaps a hybrid bike might fit your lifestyle better than a road bike. For this reason, The Ribble Hybrid AL e is one of the most popular bikes among commuters. David concludes: “This is a really exciting time for cycling. People are enjoying their commute, avoiding public transport and, of course, they are discovering some of the surrounding countryside, lanes and towpaths, right here on their doorstep in Preston and the Fylde.” n To find out more go to ribblecycles.co.uk and chat to the experts at Ribble Cycles
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OLDER PEOPLE ARE OUR PRIORITY With every organisation having to make changes to the way they operate during Covid-19, we talk to one charity whose services have been even more vital during these difficult times
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n a time where so many people have had to isolate, in particular the over 70s, Age UK Lancashire has been busier than ever, providing support to the vulnerable through a number of services.
Support at Home
In direct response to the Coronavirus pandemic, it has provided support to people at home. This service is for people who are not able to get out and have no other support available to them.
Services include:
• Doing essential shopping • Collecting prescriptions or other essential items • Carrying out essential cleaning in the home
Good Day Calls – a phone call every day, seven days per week This service provides a trusted, friendly and reassuring voice at the end of a phone, every day. In these worrying times the Age UK Lancashire recognises the importance of staying connected and just chatting about normal things such as the weather and what’s on TV can really help people.
Online Dementia Hub
A new online Dementia Support Group was launched in June using Zoom. There’s the opportunity to ask questions and obtain information on local services and to have a chat with other carers.
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Age UK Lancashire desperately needs the public’s help to support older people who are being forced into a very fearful isolation by the current Covid-19 crisis. Over 35,000 older people across Lancashire already identify as lonely and socially isolated and the current situation means that the most vulnerable people are now feeling very scared. Many older people don’t have access to the media for up to date information or families to provide it and don’t know who to trust when they need help. Age UK Lancashire needs to launch this service as quickly as possible so it can provide regular contact to ensure people are keeping well and feel reassured. David Ward, the charity’s promotion manager said: “We want people to feel they are staying home to keep well and looked after rather than isolated. The public’s response to the virus is heart-warming but we want to ensure that people are getting the support they need from a trusted organisation. We already know our services have brought reassurance to family members who may live at a distance and be unable to visit and keep in close contact owing to their own commitments.” n
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ut the main thing to know is that you are not alone, and it is natural to feel down. However, there are things that you can do to help. Staying connected with friends and family is really important. Whilst we might not have been able to physically see them, there are still ways to keep in touch. The digital age has become a necessity and for many, that doesn’t come easy. Several charities and community organizations have donated iPad to those on their own and shown them how to get online, use Zoom, social media and video calls. Many Places of Worship have also opted for online services which means people can still feel involved in their local community. Use it as an opportunity to catch up with old friends, they will welcome a chat just as much as you will.
Keeping active is a must. If possible, go for a walk outside. Being with nature can help improve your mood, your mental and physical wellbeing and reduce feelings of stress or anger, making you feel more relaxed.
IT ALSO HELPS US SWITCH OFF AND JUST THINK ABOUT THE MOMENT There are also many fitness instructors who are running yoga and Pilates classes online or through Zoom so you can still be part of a class. Skipping is also a good form of exercise to take up. Easy to do at home and you can build up your skips. Try something new. We often don’t have the time to take up a hobby so why not give it a go. Knitting, colouring in, painting,
Take a break from the news. While we want to hear what’s going on in the world, bad news and negativity is not good for us and can bring on anxiety. Try to steer conversations away from what is happening and talk about more positive things. Eat healthily. While restaurants and take-aways have been shut, more people have taken up home cooking. Not only is it better for us, but it’s something the whole family can get involved in, especially children who will learn new skills. Lastly, get some sleep. Try and go to bed at the same time. Read a book, meditate or listen to a sleep app to help you nod off. Just getting a full night’s sleep will mean you feel more refreshed. Remember to talk about how you are feeling, some people will struggle more than others and it’s nothing to be ashamed of. Stay connected and keep positive. n
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THE VERY BEST EQUINE SERVICE AND CARE Northcote Stud is continuing to show why it is the North of England’s premier equestrian centre. Gail Bailey met with owner Emily Whiteside to find out what’s been happening since lockdown, and the plans ahead. Photography: Robin Lydon
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hile the horses may have had some rest during lockdown, it has been a busy time for Emily Whiteside and her dedicated team at Northcote Stud, who have been forging ahead to make sure they had everything ready to re-open as soon as the green light was given in June. “We have a first-rate team here at Northcote Stud who have worked hard over the past few months caring for the horses and completing works to ensure the yard and arenas are in prime condition ready to welcome everyone back,” Emily says. All the buildings have been painted including the stables which have been varnished and power washed too. Fencing works have all been completed externally and this meant the team had to learn new skills: “We have created a stallion pen so had to learn how to construct an eight-foot fence fairly quickly,” Emily explains. As lockdown sadly meant that shows and events had to be cancelled, Emily and the team ensured everything was safe, ready to open as soon as they were able,
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positive future – and it is already back in the calendar for 2021,” Emily adds. Northcote do have Senior Show Jumping events booked for this year along with unaffiliated jumping events. The website is updated regularly with a full listing of the shows the stud will be holding this year. The indoor arena can also now be used for up to five riders for warm up prior to the events. Sharing her skills with other riders, Emily offers show-jumping lessons on-site which are proving to be hugely popular. With capacity for around 46 horses and offering a first class service of full livery, breaking livery and schooling livery, owners and riders can have complete confidence that their horses are cared for at Northcote Stud: “We are able to provide outstanding facilities and our stables are large and fully equipped with the benefit of CCTV monitoring and staff on site 24 hours, so owners are able to have full peace of mind,” Emily explains. n For further information on the upcoming events and the amazing facilities Northcote Stud has to offer:
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through these issues, or through separation – potentially being the best solution for the family in the long run. Prior to the pandemic, over half of adults in the UK didn’t have a valid Will, meaning, should the worst happen, their families may not be provided for in the way they would have wished. Lockdown has given many people time to take stock and assess things which have perhaps been neglected in the past, including the drafting of Wills. Whether you haven’t got round to writing a Will or your circumstances have changed since you last had one written – for example, you may have got married or had children, so now is a good time to make sure these things are up to date. For household finances, you may be unexpectedly impacted by job losses or wage reductions. It is important that you
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It’s positive to see life beginning to move forward again after slowing down, or in many cases, coming to a halt as the coronavirus pandemic gripped the UK. Ian Liddle, Partner at Farleys Solicitors explains how this has affected people both personally and professionally
hings have undoubtedly been tough, but the lockdown has given us an opportunity to take stock and reassess where we are and where we are going. At Farleys we have seen a change of perspective from many of our clients on both an individual and business basis. Despite the initial shock to the residential property market, three months at home has led many homeowners to reconsider their property needs, with many concluding that they are ready for a change. The increase in home working has also given others the push to finally make that move out to the countryside, with less need to be in the office full-time. A lot of people have also decided that now is a good time to invest in property, with bricks and mortar often considered to be a safer asset class in unstable times. It is also a sad fact that many months in isolation with significant others have pushed some couples to breaking point, considering divorce and separation. Issues which may have been bubbling under the surface have been exacerbated by the stress and uncertainty of the lockdown. Moving forward, however, this could be viewed as a fresh start, whether through mediation, finding a way to work
don’t bury your head in the sand – seek professional advice if debts are getting too much to manage. There is help out there, don’t be reluctant to take advantage of it. From a business perspective, there are many things business owners will need to consider in the coming months, from employment matters with regards to staff returning from furlough, to commercial contracts and disputes arising as a result of the pandemic. There will also be opportunities for business owners to refocus where necessary with consideration being given to restructuring and future-proofing. As a full-service law firm, our teams at Farleys can help with the scenarios mentioned above and more. We have been supporting the Lancashire community for over 60 years and have continued to do so safely throughout the pandemic. n
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ome consultancy is usually an option, but the current situation has seen an increase in people using remote services over the telephone or via video calling and, as it’s never too early to get your affairs in order, CJ Wills will work around you and your requirements. A valid Will is the only way to make sure your money, property, possessions and investments, go to the people and causes that you care about when you pass away. Among other things, it’s essential that you make a Will in order to provide for family members and beneficiaries, appoint legal guardians for your children and ensure the right people inherit your estate at the right time. Lasting Powers of Attorney are legal documents that let you appoint one or more people you trust to help with or make decisions on your behalf. LPA’s come in two forms to cover every aspect of your
life: Property and Financial Affairs & Health and Welfare. This ensures you are still in control over what happens if you become physically/ mentally impaired, or in the event of an accident or illness which renders you unable to make your own decisions. Wills start from £129, depending on circumstances. LPA’s £225 per document. n Call Chris on 07791 522432 for a free initial consultation
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UNLEASHING CREATIVITY Up to 100 Lancashire artists have unleashed their creativity over the past few months producing work as part of a themed community project
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n what has turned out to be an uplifting project with a feel-good factor, artists throughout the region have been producing artwork and words in response to themes set by Ribble Valley Borough Council’s arts development team. The mini-masterpieces from the Isolation Art project have been posted on the council’s
arts development Facebook page and are to be exhibited at the Platform Gallery, Clitheroe, at some point in the future. Katherine Rodgers,the council’s arts development officer, said: “We believe creativity can unite people and support their mental health. “And we wanted to shine a light on the fabulous artistic
talent in our borough, as well as encourage beginners to try their hand at something new. “We have received nearly 100 submissions, including paintings, photography, poetry and print, and have been astounded by the quality, depth and breadth of work.” Isolation Art was the idea of Sabden artist Dorothy Moore,
who added: “I only started painting several years ago and as soon as I get a brush in my hand I feel uplifted. “I find painting very comforting and thought it might do the same for others. “I would encourage people to try their hand at art, because like me, they might be surprised at what they can achieve.” n Pictured left to right are works by Dorothy Moore, Frankie Freeman, Robert Sudall and Ada Hydes
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s a 14-year-old schoolboy, Tom Muldoon posted a recording of himself singing Stand By Me on Facebook – his captivating online performance got in excess of 10 million views. Testament to his talent, Tom now 19, is a professional singer, who continues to have a global following. However, he says: “While it’s really exciting to get so many views, I am mindful that I don’t just want to be an online singer. There are some unbelievably talented people online, who deserve success and recognition, but I think it’s important to engage and interact with your audience – build up a rapport.” Having honed his vocal talents with a school swing band, musicals and charity performances in his Lancashire homeland, Tom, grew up in a musical household which saw him taking piano lessons from the age of five, followed later by drum
I CAN’T REMEMBER A TIME WHEN I WASN’T INVOLVED IN MUSIC and vocal lessons. “My parents are musical – in fact my dad could have played professionally. He can play pretty much any instrument and he plays by ear, and my mum performed as a professional actor in earlier life. “When I was very young I recall my dad creating a music CD for me. There were lots of different bands and singers including Michael Jackson. When I heard Black and White and Thriller I was amazed at the artistry and dynamism, even though I was only four or five years old. I idolised him – he was a legend. “I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t involved in music,” says Tom, who went to a local primary school before going
on to study at St Augustine’s, Billington, where he was Head Boy. “I was very proud to be Head Boy there. It was like the culmination of everything that I had put into the school and my really happy time there.” After sitting his GCSEs and coming to a crossroads in his life, Tom continued his studies at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School where he joined the school swing band: “I was studying for A levels but becoming involved in the music really emphasised how much I enjoyed it. Although I got satisfaction from achieving academically at school, deep down it didn’t fulfil me in the way that music has as my real passion” While still at school, Tom performed at Holmes Mill with friends to raise money for Barnabus, a Manchester-based homeless charity, which he continues to support – especially as their work has been even more crucial of late during the lockdown – including donation links on his website. “Until then I had never really considered music as a profession but the feeling that I was doing something that I enjoyed and that other people were also enjoying was amazing.” The following year, by coincidence Tom got his first singing residency at popular local venue, the Wellsprings: “Our car had broken down on the way to school and it was snowing on Pendle Hill. A 4x4 pulled up and the driver asked if we wanted a lift. We got into conversation and as a ‘thank you’, I ended up offering to sing for free in their restaurant the following weekend. I was booked to sing there every week after that. “I began to develop more confidence as the more you sing the more you develop as a performer and you start engaging more with your audience.” Despite gaining A levels in Economics, Maths and History, Tom made the decision
not to go to university, as he explains: “Music had highlighted the fact that I didn’t want an academic life. I wanted something creative, something that I enjoyed. It was a great escape for me, music gave me consistent happiness.” Having left CRGS in 2019 and having set his sights on becoming a singer songwriter, Tom began to make the transition turning what had been a hobby, into a professional opportunity. Inspired by the likes of Michael Buble, Tom’s distinctive style of singing performing classics from the swing era, timeless ballads, contemporary chart hits and original material, has made him a popular choice at local venues.
I WANT TO DEDICATE MY LIFE TO MUSIC AND THE PURSUIT OF THE HAPPINESS IT BRINGS While paying homage to a host of inspirational artists, Tom’s instinct is to refresh songs with his own personal style. More recently he has joined forces with fellow St Augustine’s alumni Jamie Turner and Actual Music, a locally based record production and artist management company that uses the recording facilities at The Grand studio in Clitheroe. “I get on really well with Jamie. Like me he is at the start of his journey so we have been recording a few songs and I’m pleased to say we have a growing social media following,” adds Tom. With his eye on the future, Tom eventually hopes to do more recording and maybe get a residency in London, or possibly further afield: “Going forward I genuinely want to develop myself and expand my repertoire for a wider audience. “I am going to give it my best shot. I am 19, I want to dedicate my life to music and the pursuit of the happiness it brings.” n
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The puppy’s breeder is responsible for giving your new family member the best start in life. A good breeder will be able to answer any questions you have, and you should expect to be asked lots of questions too. Ensure you see the puppy with its mum in its home environment more than once, and that you’re provided with paperwork, including relevant health test results for the puppy’s parents, a contract of sale and details about vaccinations and microchip details.
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nsurprisingly perhaps then that during lockdown, many turned to searching for a four-legged companion, with demand for puppies rising sharply, creating a window of opportunity for rogue breeders and puppy scammers. A recent survey by the Kennel Club found that nearly a third of UK puppy buyers admit they could have bought from a puppy farm after not doing enough research and in the North West, more than 30 per cent of puppy buyers admitted they wouldn’t know how to spot a rogue breeder. Due to the rising ‘pandemic puppy’ demand and the worrying gap in consumer knowledge when buying a new four-legged friend, the Kennel Club has launched its #BePuppyWise campaign – offering advice on how to best research, source and care for a puppy responsibly, while increasing public awareness of the horrific puppy farm trade.
The Kennel Club recommends that prospective puppy owners ask themselves whether they are ready for a long-term commitment. • Do you have enough time to give the dog the exercise it needs? • Can you afford the costs of owning a dog on a long-term basis? • Are you ready to be responsible for the dog’s behaviour and training? With over 220 breeds, with varying exercise, training and grooming needs, research is vital to find your perfect match. If you’re active and spend time outdoors, perhaps a breed with a lot of energy is the right choice. On the other hand, if you live in a city apartment, you might want to consider smaller breeds which require a moderate amount of exercise and living space.
Of puppy buyers in the north west: • 32% didn’t see the family home where the dog was bred • 37% spent more than they expected on veterinary bills • 19% think their puppy could originate from a puppy farm • 32% wouldn’t know how to spot signs of a rogue breeder • 19% said they spent less than an hour researching their dog • 39% didn’t see the puppy interacting with its mum • 75% didn’t receive relevant health test certificates for the puppy’s parents • 77% weren’t asked any questions by the breeder about suitability for dog ownership. *Figures based on survey of 2,256 dog owners carried out for the Kennel Club by Census wide, in August 2019
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More than 130 entries were sent in by owners of their dogs, rabbits and cats in sunglasses, so to grab the number six spot and be the only dog to represent the north west was a great achievement for Pluto. Danny Richmond, managing director of Tic Watches, said: “There were some amazing entries in our competition, with pets of all shapes and sizes getting involved.” The winner was a nine-year old Whippet, Lily, owned by Claire Burke from Skipton. Lily is clearly loving the summer months and is rocking her tortoiseshell glasses. Her smile says it all. n
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The Ribble Valley is a genuine walker’s paradise with its gentle rolling countryside, wooded river valleys and some challenging hill walks for those with an appetite for adventure!
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1. From the front door of the pub, turn left and, after 25 yards, take the farm track on the left along Lambing Clough Lane. Descend past the houses and over the cattle grids for half-a-mile and follow the track between farm buildings, bearing slightly right to follow the footpath along the edge of the woods which leads to the newly restored footbridge over the Ribble. 2. Cross the bridge then turn right and follow the riverbank path for half-a-mile to Marles Wood. Continue through the woods, to where the river widens into a picturesque lagoon.
3. Bear left following the path away from the river then after a short distance, just before the steps, take the footpath to your right down across a footbridge and up the other side to continue straight on through woods to the lane. Turn right along the lane and continue past Salesbury Hall. 4. Follow the lane for three-quarters-ofa-mile to the bridge at Ribchester. Take care crossing the bridge, and then turn right along a track following the Ribble Way footpath upstream. 5. Follow the lane to the farmyard, and turn right, down to the river where you bear left to follow the path upstream. Continue for half-a-mile through a kissing gate and over a footbridge into the woods as the river meanders round to the right. 6. Soon after the right-hand bend in the river, the footpath leaves the riverside and climbs left through the woods and through a kissing gate onto open pastureland. Continue along the edge of the woods then head straight across the field, through the next gate. 7. After the gate, head slightly left across the field, slightly uphill, to a signpost on the edge of the coppice then continue over a stile in the corner of the field. Go diagonally over the next field to a gate, to a track and turn right and then almost immediately left through a gate.
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Follow the left-hand field boundary as it curves round to reach a footbridge in the corner of the field. 8. Across the footbridge, follow the path along with the woodland on your left for 50 yards then head half right, diagonally across the field through a dry valley, to a stile next to an oak tree. Continue over the next field for 250 yards, descending to a stream, crossing a footbridge and following the path along the edge of the woods for 200 yards before crossing a stile, continuing across the field to return to Lambing Clough Farm. 9. Turn left into Lambing Clough Lane following it uphill and at the top turn right to the Shireburn Arms. n It is recommended that you contact the pub directly before visiting This walk has been reproduced with the kind permission of Ribble Valley Borough Council. It forms a series of Walks with Taste that can be downloaded at: visitribblevalley.co.uk/ portfolio/walks-with-taste 01254 826678 shireburnarmshotel.co.uk visitribblevalley.co.uk
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Mrs Sutterby, Oakhill’s secretary was due to run the London Marathon, but the cancelled event left charities worried about the loss of income, so they proposed a fundraising 2.6 challenge. Cath ran a total of 67.6 miles over the 26 days. She’s not done it alone and has been supported by colleagues, friends and family who have kept her going! Cath has raised an amazing £800 for her charity Cancer Research UK.
Chris Melia a UCLan senior learning technologist has been recognised with an industry award for his influence on supporting the use of technology within the education sector. Chris received the National Impact Award for Further Education & Higher Education, which was awarded by the Microsoft Education community at a virtual celebration event. He received the award for the work that he has done with the DigiLearn recognition programme for staff.
Oakhill took part in the Mother Tongue, Other Tongue competition. This is a national Laureate Education Project, run by Manchester Metropolitan University and this year, they received a record number of entries. Oakhill was delighted to learn that Year 4 pupil, Emily Wood, has won the Year 4, 5 and 6 age category. A fantastic achievement!
COMMUNITY SUPPORT Westholme School came together to support the NHS and its community in a number of different ways during lockdown. The Blackburn-based independent school donated hundreds of gloves, safety glasses and scrubbing brushes to the Royal Blackburn Hospital and local GP surgeries. The 3D printer and laser cutter at Westholme School worked continuously to create visors and mask clips.
IMPRESSIVE CAMPUS TRANSFORMATION PUPIL WINS COMPETITION Isabelle McCarren, a Y5 pupil in the Junior School of Bolton School Girls’ Division, is celebrating winning the Wombles Eco-Schools Primary Competition. Pupils across the land were tasked with producing a cartoon strip which emphasised the dangers that animals in the countryside and wildlife face from discarded litter. Isabelle depicted a story of Orinoco rescuing a duck from choking on a deflated balloon. Judges said she had produced a lovely story with lots of attention to detail.
Accrington and Rossendale College’s journey is continuing, as the £4million campus transformation enters its final phase. The transformational green space creation to enhance the campus environment is now almost complete and wildflower meadows with flora and fauna will be the backdrop to improved access, making getting around the site much easier. Underpinning the site improvements are developments in the college’s quality of performance, and its curriculum, teaching and resources.
SUCCESS FOR ROSSALL STUDENTS The Rossall School Upper 6th International Baccalaureate students have much to celebrate following the release of both their Rossall Diploma results and their International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) results, having achieved 35 points average in their Rossall Sixth Form Diploma. The IB Diploma is a rigorous and challenging course within which students study a combination of six academic subjects, along with the three core strands.
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A POSITIVE FOCUS ON THE FUTURE Pupils at Rossall School have continued to thrive and benefit throughout lockdown from the unrivalled pastoral care and sense of community that the school has at its core, writes Gail Bailey
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ossall School is one of the country’s leading independent boarding and day schools with a reputation for nurturing its pupils within a safe, secure and supportive environment. This level of care and outstanding standard of education has been maintained for all pupils throughout the recent lockdown period. “We have been open throughout these challenging times with all children learning remotely and up to 100 children in school each day. As things now begin to ease for us all, more children are gradually returning to school and we will be open fully from September,” explains Headmaster Jeremy Quartermain.
Virtual assemblies occur every Monday morning and a high level of pastoral support has been in place for all pupils. The school even established its own bespoke diploma for Year 10 and Year 12 pupils. These examinations were invigilated in 41 countries and 10 different time zones. This was no mean feat from a logistic perspective but the school was determined to ensure that children left with credible grades that reflected their true potential. Over 70 per cent of Rossall Sixth Formers hold offers from Top 20 universities in the UK and exam transcripts from school examinations will be made available to universities in support of individual applications.
EVERY CHILD HAS A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO AN EDUCATION AND WHEN BARRIERS OR OBSTACLES APPEAR IT IS OUR JOB AS EDUCATORS TO OVERCOME THESE AND MOVE FORWARD The staff and pupils at Rossall have excelled during these unprecedented times and the strength of this community and the resourcefulness of its staff have been evident: “We are a progressive school and we had all embraced digital learning before the recent lockdown commenced. All online lessons commenced on the first Monday morning of lockdown,” he adds.
The Headmaster has high praise for the teaching staff who he says have been incredible, in terms of how quickly they have adapted to teaching and learning on virtual platforms: “Every child has a fundamental right to an education and when barriers or obstacles appear it is our job as educators to overcome these and move forward.”
It will be a positive start in September with some exciting new developments. Rossall doesn’t stand still and some of the recent changes include the nursery moving to a new and upgraded facility that includes a baby room, and the infant school being redeveloped and significantly enlarged. Sports and Sixth Form amenities have seen major investment and the next project will be the full restoration of the iconic school dining hall.
Stringent measures are in place to ensure the safety of all the pupils, staff and visitors. Thermal imaging cameras have been installed along with temperature testing facilities and only 15 pupils will be in a classroom. Minimising risk is central to all planning and supporting students emotional, as well as physical, wellbeing is a key focus. Indeed, the school is seen as a trailblazer within the independent school sector and recently established the UK Safe Schools movement. The Headmaster adds: “The measures and protocols that we have put in place mean that whilst there are inevitably a few compromises to be made, the essence of normal school life is still there, and our children can access all of the facilities and, most importantly, enjoy working together.” n
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DOWN BY THE RIVER This unique nursery school, on the banks of the River Ribble, provides a truly inspirational learning environment for young children, writes Kate Ford
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e all expect our children to be well looked after at nursery, to be nurtured and encouraged to mix well with others. We expect them to make progress in their personal and educational development and to gain in confidence, too. Do we, though, anticipate that they might spend their day inside a boat on a riverbank, or put on their wellies and waders to explore delightedly the shallow waters of the same river? Can we expect them to be taught in a huge beach hut with their very own adventure playground just outside the door? That is exactly what children can enjoy at the River School, part of Ashbridge-onRibble Nursery in Preston, a pre-school learning environment like no other available anywhere in the UK. A pioneering development in nursery provision, the River School comprises an impressively refurbished fishing vessel, a beach hut with outdoor decking and an adventure playground, all located next
to the river with a grassed area in the middle where children can sit, play or eat their lunches. “The fishing boat, called Ardent, was dilapidated when the nursery first brought it to the site,” explains Nazma Ahmed, director of HR and nursery operations. “It was completely renovated inside and out, and now provides an original and inspiring learning space which is second to none.”
WHATEVER THE WEATHER, CHILDREN CAN PLAY AND EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS It really is quite something, with classrooms on the lower deck and a more open-plan space on the upper deck, used for story time, role play and water-themed activities. There’s even a slide from the upper to the lower deck and, in front of the boat, the ground has been designed to resemble rocks and water pools. “It creates the impression of the boat having run aground,” says Nazma, “and the undulating landscape is perfect for the children’s physical development.” Alongside the boat, the beach hut has classrooms on the lower level, outdoor classrooms on the decked area and is home to the River School library. From the decking,
with its toughened safety glass, the children enjoy fabulous views of the river. The River School has direct access to the riverbank where a shallow section of water is used for paddling and exploring wildlife. “Whatever the weather, children can play and explore the outdoors,” says Nazma. “We have wellies, waders and wetsuits, so they really do have a lot of fun.” Activities are led by a specialist outdoor practitioner working alongside two qualified Early Years Teachers, to provide the best preparation for school. Although the River School is the base for children in their pre-school year, all the children at Ashbridge-on-Ribble Nursery can enjoy its stimulating facilities. Ashbridge-on-Ribble is one of four top nurseries operated by the Ashbridge Independent School and Nursery group, based in Hutton, which also runs Ashbridge School, an independent primary school for children aged four to 11. n
Ashbridge-on-Ribble Nursery London Road, Walton-le-Dal, Preston PR5 4AD 01772 561186 aor@ashbridgeschool.co.uk ashbridgeschool.co.uk
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he Governors of Westholme School are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Richard Robson as Principal, commencing the role in January 2021. The successful appointment, from an exceptionally strong field, prepares for the departure of current Principal, Mrs Lynne Horner, who has led the school through a period of significant change and development over the last seven years. Chairman of Governors, Brian Marsden commented: “Dr Robson is an outstanding educational leader who is perfectly qualified to build on Mrs Horner’s success at Westholme. He has enjoyed a highly impressive educational career to date and
his youth belies his extensive experience and distinguished reputation in the sector. “Previously the Headmaster of two independent HMC schools, St. Bede’s in Manchester and Woodbridge in Suffolk, he brings an admirable record of pupil achievement and a deep commitment to excellence in every aspect of school life. His strong leadership skills are enhanced by his wider educational expertise.Working as an ISI Inspector for over 10 years, serving on national committees and completing a Doctorate in Education have clearly given Dr Robson a fully rounded view of best practice in the independent school sector. “We are thrilled he has chosen to return to the North, where he has family roots, to lead our school into the exciting next chapter. As we approach our centenary, we are all keen to see Westholme continue to evolve, adapt and thrive. We have every confidence that Dr Robson is precisely the person to do this.” Dr Robson is equally honoured to be joining Westholme at such a pivotal time. He said: “Westholme is a wonderful school and the family values and caring ethos it
the development of the whole child matched my own educational philosophy. “Every aspect of a holistic education with the child at the centre is key and I was impressed to see how well Westholme brings together the three pillars of academic rigour, creative and performing arts and sporting endeavour. The warmth and energy of the school are so evident and I am really passionate about becoming part of the vibrant community. I look forward to meeting all the students, staff and parents when the world has become less socially distant! Westholme has an incredibly bright future ahead and it is a genuine privilege to have the opportunity to steer a school where children come first.” n
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ohn has been chairman of Preston Bid for a number of years and he is also a board member of the North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce. Previously he was a partner at Brabners legal practice in the city for 16 years, so his experience of working with local businesses is second to none. “BID is a great idea,” said John. “What I like about it is that it provides an opportunity for businesses to say what they need, over and above Preston City Council and Lancashire County Council services, and ring-fences levy contributions for those additional needs. Whilst it is business focused, it’s also about playing a significant part in the local community. It’s an opportunity to develop relationships between private and public sectors, encourage corporate social responsibility, provide sustainable investment for on-going capital projects/services and create a positive sense of place and enhanced community pride.”
WE HAVE SPENT A LOT OF TIME COMMUNICATING WITH THE ORGANISATIONS IN PRESTON, TO KEEP THAT ENGAGEMENT GOING
Preston BID (Business Improvement District) is an affiliation between city-centre businesses and partners to promote Preston as a place to work, visit and live. Tracy Hargreaves spoke to Chairman John Boydell about how its services have been needed more than ever during Covid-19
Preston BID is now in its third term and will, in due course, be preparing its manifesto to put to businesses for a fourth term. Businesses with a rateable value exceeding £10,000 vote on the manifesto and if a majority backs it then ratepayers contribute 1 per cent through their business rates, which funds allow the creation of changes that will benefit them. However, it’s not just about ideas, BID is also about active planning and collaborative working with organisations to deliver a strategic vision for Preston that everybody can buy into. It’s important to ensure that the plan is actioned and doesn’t just remain on a shelf. One thing that John is keen to stress is that the money reaches the sharp end.
business “We are very light on admin,” he says. “We are a not for profit company and we want to make sure that we can deliver what the businesses want in a cost-effective way, whether that’s additional street cleaning or a campaign to promote events in the city to increase footfall. We try to have a thoughtful, but agile approach, providing solutions to problems, but also it’s about getting businesses to help themselves.” With many companies having to close over the last few months and others looking at new ways to trade, it’s been a difficult period. “Of course, we want to see full shops and full employment in the city after Covid,” adds John, “but this is going to take time. Businesses may need to adapt and that isn’t always easy for some sectors.” “We have spent a lot of time communicating with the organisations in Preston, to keep that engagement going. They need to know that we are here for them to offer practical advice and support. Yes, there will be hurdles to cross, but it’s about making sure people don’t feel alone. Lots of businesses, many family-owned for years, have suddenly been left with no income. Unfortunately, the reality is that Preston will be like many towns and cities across the country and will have to adapt to survive. Some organisations may choose to stay as they are and not take action, whilst others will thrive by being innovative and forward thinking.”
I AM CONFIDENT THAT WITH THE RIGHT SUPPORT, DEDICATION AND COMMITMENT, IT WILL REMAIN A THRIVING CITY IN WHICH TO LIVE, WORK AND VISIT John continues: “The vision is to think outside the box and that might be to look at how companies can work collaboratively. Can independents share a marketing budget or delivery drivers? Restaurants have been particularly badly hit. Do they have a kitchen they are not using that they can rent out or spare space that anyone can use?” As part of BID’s wider programme to get the city centre back on its feet, it handed out tens of thousands of face coverings to visitors. The face coverings were available from a pop-up station on the Flag Market from Monday to Saturday. Members of the public can also access complimentary handsanitising facilities which have been placed around the city centre.
Preston BID is also joining Croydon BID and national bodies in its latest campaign, #RaiseTheBar, asking central government to expand the rateable value threshold for all retail, hospitality and leisure businesses from £51,000 to any business with a rateable value up to and including £150,000, allowing
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businesses the opportunity to access the £25,000 grant in order to survive. “Some retailers are too small to make a difference on their own but working together with partners can prove beneficial in getting important decisions overturned,” added John. So, what does the future hold for Preston? “There is still a lot of investment in the city,” adds John. “It’s got a state-of-the-art university, it has successfully achieved a purple flag safe city status since 2012, being the only place in Lancashire to do so and has a great range of national and independent stores. “We want to continue to welcome people into Preston. It certainly has a lot to offer and I am confident that with the right support, dedication and commitment, it will remain a thriving city in which to live, work and visit.” n
The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in the thriving Preston and Fylde areas, where business always matters If you have any Business Matters news items contact: tracy.hargreaves@live-magazines.co.uk
BLACKPOOL IS GOOD TO GO One of Blackpool’s top attractions has joined the list of tourism businesses signed up to the new We’re Good To Go Covid-safe industry standard. Around 300 businesses across the resort have signed up to the VisitEngland standard within a week of its launch. They have been joined by the famous Blackpool donkeys. After going through the usual inspection regime and the new Covid-safe guidelines, the donkey operators have been given the green light to return to the sands.
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Porsche Centre Preston has marked its first birthday with a socially-distanced celebration. It follows the centre recently re-opening after lockdown. In the last 12 months, more than 10,000 people have visited the new 43,000 square feet retail centre. As a Lancashire family business, it has always focused on its role in the community and has supported some great events since opening and many organisations have enjoyed the corporate boardroom facilities for meetings.
Preston’s community organisations are being urged to apply for funds to support projects that are helping to make the city a safer place. Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has relaunched the Community Action Fund and is pushing for more to use the fund. Grants have already been awarded to 26 organisations from a fund of over £60,000. The commissioner has recognised that projects may need to be delivered differently during the Covid-19 pandemic.
AWARDS GO ONLINE The Lancashire Business View Sub36 Awards, in association with Positive Pennine, which celebrate the most exciting talent emerging from the Lancashire business community, will take place online this year with a not-to-be-missed virtual event. Dedicated to employees, entrepreneurs and business owners aged under 36, the Sub36 calendar of events has become known for its fun and informal appeal, with the annual awards ceremony becoming a must-attend celebration. New categories include, Made in Lancashire Award, Go Green and Commitment to Skills Award.
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Buckshaw Bunnies Childcare has expanded and created jobs with the opening of a second site. The opening of Little Manor Day Nursery in Adlington will build upon the success of the company’s Gelston Manor nursery in Whittle-le-Woods. The building is currently being renovated, with a view to being able to book visits for prospective parents in August and opening early in September. It will have space for 56 children of a variety of ages.
The public has been invited to help shape Blackpool’s future. The resort is one of 101 towns across the country in line for a ‘Town Deal’ with an investment of up to £25m in each place as part of the £3.6 billion Towns Fund. It is a new government scheme providing an opportunity for a better Blackpool and is aimed at strengthening the local economy as it builds for the future post Covid-19.
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END OF THE BLAME GAME Many people will be aware of the recent overwhelming vote by MPs in the House of Commons to change the law in relation to divorce. According to Family lawyer Helen Lucking, partner at regional law firm Napthens, these changes are long overdue
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he proposed reforms in the Divorce Dissolution and Separation Bill remove the ‘fault’ element in the divorce process. This means one party no longer has to accuse the other spouse of adultery or unreasonable behaviour in order to start immediate proceedings. If a husband and wife have simply grown apart and do not want to allege ‘fault’, the law as it currently stands does not allow them to get divorced until they have waited a minimum of two years – and that still requires the other spouse’s consent before the divorce can go through. This approach has long been seen by lawyers and the public as outdated. Under the new law, couples will simply say that their marriage has irretrievably broken down and apply for a divorce. There will be a minimum 20-week period of reflection before they are granted the first stage of the divorce. Whilst the well-publicised changes passed another stage in Parliament in June 2020,
it will in fact, take much longer for the new law to be given Royal Assent and to be implemented. So, although change is coming, it is not here yet. When the new process does arrive, the key point is that it takes the blame out of the equation.
WHEN THE NEW PROCESS DOES ARRIVE, THE KEY POINT IS THAT IT TAKES THE BLAME OUT OF THE EQUATION There will undoubtedly be couples who have been contemplating divorce after being in lockdown with their spouse during the Covid outbreak. Often people research information on divorce and consult a solicitor without the knowledge of the other spouse and this has obviously been made more difficult during lockdown. Family lawyers are anticipating a spike in the divorce rate as our lives slowly return to normality.
Whatever your personal circumstances, it is worth remembering that the changes to the law will be quite some time coming into effect. If you are considering divorce and want to understand the options available to you and begin to plan for your future, you should seek professional advice sooner rather than later. Whilst it can be a particularly difficult time right now for those in need of privacy, here at Napthens we do understand the problems people face and we aim to be as flexible as possible to enable our clients to have access to the consultations and advice needed. n Please feel free to contact me or a member of our family team if you would like to arrange a consultation
Helen Lucking is a Partner and Head of Family and Divorce at regional law firm Napthens napthens.co.uk
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hilst the priority for everyone is to remain safe and well and to look after those loved ones who most need our support, we also need to maintain cash flow and pay our bills. With so many people on reduced income, perhaps furloughed or simply left unemployed by the devastating impact of the pandemic, it’s crucial that they know about the support available but also to do whatever they can to remain financially afloat. If your job has been affected, you have probably found yourself with more time on your hands than usual. Spend a few of those extra hours researching the help available, finding out how you can save money and evaluating your expenditure, and you may well find ways to relieve some of your financial worries. The government has introduced several schemes to help individuals and families who have experienced a reduction in income. To find out what is available and keep up to date with government assistance and advice, visit the government website www.go.uk/coronavirus. It’s important to check you’re getting all the state benefits or financial support you’re entitled to. Most people are aware that banks and building societies are offering three-month
Well, we didn’t see this year coming, did we? 2020 has been challenging to say the least and, as things slowly start to return to normal, many will still be feeling the effects of Covid-19 on their finances mortgage breaks, but many providers have extended this by another three months, providing a total break of six months. Taking advantage of this could certainly relieve the pressure on your monthly finances, but do bear in mind that your interest will continue to build during a mortgage holiday, meaning the total amount of interest you’ll pay over the term of your mortgage will increase.
THE GOVERNMENT HAS INTRODUCED SEVERAL SCHEMES TO HELP INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED A REDUCTION IN INCOME Several companies are offering partial car insurance refunds to customers if there has been a significant change in their driving behaviour during the crisis. Whilst some leading insurers have automatically issued refunds, others might need prodding.
If you’re not using your car as regularly as you used to, it’s well worth contacting your car insurer to find out what they can offer you. Also, spend some time researching different utility suppliers to see if you can reduce your household bills. This is the perfect time to switch to a new supplier or find out whether you could be on a cheaper tariff with your existing supplier. Another useful exercise is to evaluate your spending, finding out exactly where your money is spent each month and whether you can make any reductions. The Money Supermarket website has lots of advice on this and is a good place to start. Finally, if you’re planning a clear out, remember that someone somewhere might absolutely love those clothes you never wore or that ornament you’ve kept hidden in a cupboard for years. It’s so easy to sell unwanted items nowadays, on sites like ebay and Gumtree, so give it a go.You may be very pleasantly surprised. n
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SOUL ELECTRIFIED The new all-electric Taycan from Porsche delivers on every level from stunning good looks to breath-taking performance. Paul Agnew embarks on a test drive and declares it sensational! Photography: Roger Moore
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ost new cars are fine, some are good, many are excellent, but occasionally, just occasionally, a new car pulls up that is (deep intake of breath) nothing short of sensational. One such example is the all-electric Taycan from Porsche. In a word – wow! So brilliant a motor vehicle that even Oliver Blume, the Chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche, struggles to do it justice when he says: “The Taycan starts a new era for Porsche, linking our heritage to the future. It carries forward the success story of our brand – a brand
that has fascinated and thrilled people the world over for more than 70 years.” Come on Mr Blume, don’t be so bashful. This superb, four-door, eye-popping sports/sedan is so much more than that! The Taycan offers a unique package of typical (by any other marque ‘outstanding’)
Porsche performance and connectivity with everyday usability. The manufacturer promised a car for the age of electromobility, one designed to not only excite in terms of its technology and driving dynamics, but also to spark a passion. Has it delivered? Has it ever.
NO NEED FOR ANY ‘RANGE ANXIETY’ HERE WITH A BATTERY CAPABLE OF DELIVERING UPWARDS OF 225 MILES Porsche isn’t just playing at electromobility – by 2022 it will have invested more than six billion euros in the project. Serious stuff. The Taycan is the first production vehicle boasting a system voltage of 800 volts (electric cars usually have 400 volts). In just over five minutes, the high-performance battery can be re-charged up to 100 kilometres (62 plus miles). No need for any ‘range anxiety’ here with a battery capable of
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delivering upwards of 225 miles. The overall design – clean and puristic – is unmistakably Porsche, particularly wide and flat at the front with highly contoured wings and a sporty roofline. The cabin is super-sleek and there are many innovative elements such as the glass-effect Porsche logo integrated into the rear light bar.
CONTROL IS INTELLIGENT AND INTUITIVE, USING TOUCH OPERATION OR THE VOICE CONTROL FUNCTION, WHICH RESPONDS TO ‘HEY PORSCHE’ The cockpit has a clear structure with freestanding, curved instrument cluster and a central, 10.9-inch infotainment display. The number of switches and buttons has been deliberately scaled down. Instead, control is intelligent and intuitive, using touch operation or the voice control function, which responds to ‘Hey Porsche’. With the Taycan, Porsche offers an entirely leather-free interior for the first time. Interiors made from innovative recycled materials underscore the sustainability. Two luggage compartments offer 81 litres capacity (front) 366 litres (rear). There are four driving modes: Range, Normal, Sport and Sport Plus along with an Individual option. As for kerb appeal, this is the eye candy of the car world. A stunner. Once you have managed to get your jaw back up to where it should be and stopped drooling over the looks, the next step is to ease yourself aboard, enjoy the privilege of being in the driving seat and take a spin.
And it’s every bit as good as you dared hope. It’s surprisingly plush, regardless of whether you’re in the 4S, as I was, with 19inch wheels or the Turbo and Turbo S with their bigger alloys. Bumps come and go with little fuss or interruption and the steering and cornering is top class. It certainly turns a head or two on even the shortest test drive and, talking of turning, you can even turn on ‘Electric Sport Sound’ to create the exciting roar of a turbocharged Porsche! It’s super-quick off the mark too, ripping to 60 mph in 2.4 seconds with a top speed 162 mph. This car will definitely suit the sports car enthusiast with an eco-conscience, particularly those in business as the BIK (Benefits in Kind) offers significant tax advantages. The Taycan range starts from £83,367. Finally, I thought you might like to know more about the name. Taycan is of Turkic origin, roughly translated as ‘soul of a spirited young horse’, a perfect description for this lively, impetuous, vigorous, freedom-loving machine. A thoroughbred sprinter in every sense, a winner in every race. n Porsche Centre Preston Watery Lane PR2 1QJ 01772 911911 porschepreston.co.uk @PorscheCentrePreston @Porsche_Preston @Porsche_Preston TM
“We got chatting about badminton and we knew some mutual players,” recalls Elaine. “I asked if she still played and she told me she spent most of her time in Florida playing a great game called pickleball.” While Elaine and never heard of pickleball, the two ladies made a pact to return to Hua Hin the following winter to play a game: “And the rest is history,” explains Elaine, who returned from Thailand to Lancashire to set up what is now a thriving pickleball community.
IT’S A GREAT WAY TO KEEP FIT, AND THE SKILLS LEARNED DEVELOP GOOD HAND-EYE CO-ORDINATION Organising numerous ‘taster’ sessions teaching pickleball basics saw popularity soar and the first club was formed in Burnley. “I became a self-appointed pickleball ambassador following a programme that runs in the USA,” explains Elaine, who has a background in sports development and coaching. Using her network of contacts to establish more clubs, pickleball, which is played on a badminton-sized court, gradually expanded. Today Elaine, who is Pickleball England Regional Director for the North West, oversees numerous clubs and events including an annual three-day North West Pickleball Festival at the Tom Finney Sports Centre in Preston, which has in the past
PLAY PICKLEBALL! You may never have heard of the sport, but Pickleball England Regional Director Elaine Shallcross explains how she has seen pickleball become a global sporting phenomenon
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t was during a chance meeting in Hua Hin, Thailand, that Elaine Shallcross discovered pickleball – a sport that was not just going to transform her life – but help save it too. Elaine, who played badminton at a high level for many years, was holidaying in Thailand when she met a former Scottish international badminton player at a coffee morning in Hua Lin.
welcomed players from throughout the UK, Hong Kong, Thailand, Finland, Germany, Cuba and Canada. In Lancashire the sport is thriving with clubs throughout the county including Clitheroe, Longridge and Mellor. Pickleball is also a demonstration event at the Lancashire Schools Games, which gives younger players the opportunity to try something new. Throughout the North West there has been a huge 42 per cent increase in players registering with Pickleball England – testament to the great development work going on in the sport. So what is pickleball? “Pickleball is a game for everyone,” explains Elaine, who lives in Longridge. “We welcome new players of all ages, shapes and sizes!”
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With its origins in the US in the 1960s, pickleball, which can be played outdoors or in, is now the fastest growing game in the States with more than 2.8m players. A pickleball court, is less than a third of the size of a tennis court but, most importantly, the pickleball travels less than a third of the speed of a tennis ball. “The smaller surface area combined with the slower ball speed, and an underhand serve, makes pickleball easier to play than tennis,” enthuses Elaine. “We originally started with a 50-plus group in Burnley. But we now have a new generation of young adult players and we actively encourage youngsters to get
involved too. It’s a great way to keep fit, and the skills learned develop good handeye co-ordination which helps the younger players to improve and transition into other racquet sports.” Elaine, who has played pickleball all over the world, has won many trophies including golds in the Spanish, Amsterdam, German and GB International open ladies doubles and golds in the Indian and Italian mixed doubles. Last year she was Senior Captain for Team Europe in the Bainbridge Cup, a tournament that saw Europe v N America and the rest of the world. Having been involved in sport on both a volunteer and professional basis over a period of five decades, Elaine was devastated when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2019. “Being diagnosed with a possible lifethreatening condition certainly changes your perspective. “The health benefits of sport and exercise has long been recognised and pickleball is no exception. In my recent experience it has given me so much more – something that may well have helped save my life.” Initially reluctant to tell people, Elaine changed her mind ahead of surgery: “I hoped it would be a reminder to people to get those essential health checks that are so
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vital and, since then, many of my pickleball friends have told me it did indeed prompt them to get checked out. “The pickleball community have been truly amazing. I can’t believe how many players have reached out and shared their personal breast cancer battles. I take my hat off to their positivity.” Following brutal chemotherapy sessions, it was messages of support from the global pickleball community that gave Elaine strength and motivation. “They boosted my spirit at a time when I needed it most – they made me realise that my pickleball work is far from finished,” says Elaine, who is now recovering. “I say a massive thank-you to my team of people and players, the Hua Hin players for their support running the Thailand Open in my absence and the players in the UK, Europe and the rest of the world – I have been so touched by the support, warmth and respect they have shown me.” n Should any groups, clubs or corporate companies in Preston like us to arrange a taster session, we’d be delighted to arrange with a qualified leader or coach, all equipment supplied, just need some people and a place to play. Contact Elaine on 07756 898621 or elaineshallcross@hotmail.com
With summer in full swing, many of us are taking advantage of the warmer weather and easing of lockdown. As we spend more time having picnics in our local parks and grilling in our gardens, there is no better time to discover new and exciting food and wine pairings
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s we’ve spent extra time at home, it’s no surprise that more of us have taken up cooking and are enjoying creating a feast for the family. Plus, with the hot weather we’ve had, getting out in the garden and eating alfresco has been the only option.
But how do you choose which drink to accompany your delicious dishes? To help get you started, the team at Winebuyers have shared their favourite summer food and wine pairings, all of which are perfect for you to try at home.
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Dish: Hamburgers Wine pairing: Fruity reds This staple of the American cook-out has since become the smell of British summer. At the first sight of the sun, the barbie comes out and the burgers go on the grill. Mustard, relish or ketchup with red meat calls for a red wine, preferably fruity, with a higher alcohol content to aid digestion of the protein. Chilean Carmenere, known for its herbal and oaky properties, is an ambitious bottle that is capable of carrying body and standing up to both red meat and your choice of condiment.
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Dish: Charcuterie Wine Pairing: Light, young reds Too much preparation can be un-welcome in the summer heat, and charcuterie boards are effortless and great for taking on a picnic. These French-inspired meat boards only require you to slice and swallow. Light, young reds, like a Beaujolais, are the only recourse here.
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Dish: Crab Wine Pairing: Fresh, light whites For something different, crab toast is a simple, stylish canapé that takes just minutes to prepare and is perfect for a garden get-together. Better still, the UK produces some of the best crab in the world. The wine pairing must be fresh, light and white. A Sauvignon Blanc from Loire is a decision you won’t regret, but Albarino, Muscadet and Greek Assyrtiko are all fantastic choices too. If you include dark crab meat, look to an unoaked Chardonnay.
Dish: Halloumi Wine Pairing: Rosé Halloumi has quickly become the vegetarian summer staple, taking the place of beetroot and goat cheese tarts, with good reason. When grilled, it retains its moisture and structure and compliments a whole host of dressings and accompaniments. For the wine, think pink. The thirst-quenching quality of Rosé works wonderfully with the saltiness of halloumi, and let’s face it, what’s more refreshing on a hot day than a chilled glass of Rosé to accompany your food.
Dish: Caprese salad Wine Pairing: Light, young whites Why not have a taste of Italy in your back garden. This red, white and green salad perfectly surmises this beautiful Mediterranean country. The light ingredients; tomatoes, mozzarella and basil, are beautifully balanced and call for a similarly light, young white wine.
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Dish: Apricot Tart Wine Pairing: Italian Passito You don’t have to save wines for the main course, there are some exceptional bottles, which are a perfect accompaniment to a light dessert. Perhaps the prettiest dish in patisserie is apricots with almonds. A delicious and light combination, making it an ideal summer dessert. Passito, Italy’s raisin wine, is a match made in heaven. Notes of stone-fruits, honey and nuts match with the sweet apricot and almond flavours of the tart. Malvasia grapes are grown with excellent sun exposure and left to dry in the sun, to create a beautiful, sweet flavour. After pressing and extended maceration, the juice is aged in casks for a year until ready for drinking. So next time you are dining outdoors, plan your menu in advance and choose your wine accordingly and savour the flavours. n
SIZZLING HOT… Barbecue expert and butcher Callum Gillies shares a favourite recipe and explains how to get the best out of your barbecue this summer with delicious cuts of meat and flavour-packed marinades
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owland Food Hall butcher and barbecue expert Callum Gillies has been constantly busy over the past few months with the food hall’s hugely popular ‘click and collect’ service during lockdown. He was delighted to see just how popular ‘click and collect’ was, but he is equally thrilled to be now up and running and welcoming back loyal customers: “It was really nice to see Ribble Valley people appreciating quality meat from the food hall, especially when they weren’t able to eat out. It was extremely successful and with the sunny weather I think everyone was barbecuing!” Callum, who recently created an outdoor dining area in his own garden, adds: “I am a massive fan of barbecuing. I have a gas grill and a charcoal smoker and use woodchips to
get a really good, smoky flavour on the meat. That’s a favourite with me.
IF YOU USE TOP QUALITY MINCE FOR YOUR BURGERS, YOU DON’T REALLY NEED ANY OTHER INGREDIENTS APART FROM SEASONING “Here in the UK what is known as barbecuing is known as grilling in the US while smoking here is known as barbecuing over there. Luckily, I have both options – with smoking it’s a longer cooking time – it’s a combination of steaming and smoking. Any large cut of meat is good as it tenderises it. Brisket is good or, my personal favourite, rib-eye. “You can use a dry rub to add flavour – use a base of salt,
sugar, pepper and cayenne – then you can add, for example, peppercorns or fennel seed. “Alternatively, you can brine meat for one or two days with a base of sugar and salt – then add any infusion.”
It’s the time of year when Bowland Food Hall introduces its hugely popular barbecue range, which includes a classic burger that is made in-house. “People travel from far and wide for our burgers,” adds Callum. “All our marinades for our meat are low salt and not your usual flavours. My favourite at the moment is a sriracha and
maple, we also do a fantastic jerk chicken kebab!” If you fancy making your own home-made kebabs or burgers Callum has this advice: “Choose the best quality mince for burgers and consider the fat content, it’s essential – go for too much rather than too little. If you use the best mince you don’t really need any other ingredients apart from seasoning.”
A HOME-MADE SLAW IS ESSENTIAL – YOU DON’T NECESSARILY NEED MAYO, JUST ADD A VINAIGRETTE DRESSING OR SOME LOVELY FRESH CITRUS JUICES And, once you’ve got your meat sizzling on the grill or gently smoking – what about accompaniments? “A home-made slaw is essential – you don’t necessarily need mayo, just add a vinaigrette dressing or some lovely fresh citrus juices. “I also like parmesan and garlic Hasselback potatoes, nice fresh salads with wild rice or pasta work well too.” n
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BBQ SEARED STEAK WITH CHIMICHURRI DIP
INGREDIENTS STEAK 2 x one-inch thick dry aged steaks (preferably rib eye) 2 tsp olive oil Sea salt and cracked black pepper CHIMICHURRI DIP 8 tbsp olive oil 1 /2 cup fine chopped fresh parsley tbsp fresh dill (optional) tsp sea salt flakes
2 tbsp red wine vinegar tsp oregano (dried or fresh) 4 cloves garlic pinch cracked black pepper
First make the dip. Using a pestle and mortar grind the garlic and salt together to create a course pulp. Add all other ingredients and mix well. Set aside to infuse flavours whilst preparing steaks. Remove the steaks from fridge at least 30 mins before cooking (allowing them to reach room temp). Brush with olive oil and season generously with salt and pepper. Sear on hottest part of the BBQ for 3-4 minutes each side (medium finish). A rare steak is soft to touch toughening as they cook further. Remove from BBQ and place on a warm plate covering with foil for 5-10 minutes to rest. Slice into thick strips and drizzle chimichurri over the top. This dish pairs well with flat breads toasted on the BBQ.
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Virtual Dining Experience with Northcote & Wellocks 31st July 2020
Create a fine-dining, three-course meal in your own kitchen, with a luxury box of quality ingredients supplied by Wellocks and a link to a digital masterclass with Lisa Goodwin-Allen.
£65 for two Visit wellocksathome.co.uk for more information
box of all the quality ingredients you will need and a link to a digital masterclass with me cooking each course,” Lisa explains. During lockdown Lisa also worked with Blackburn Youth Zone to support over 4,000 people via the Zone to Home campaign. Over 500 boxes containing ingredients for a meal for four, with step-by-step instructions by Lisa, were distributed to young people and their families. “Northcote and Blackburn Youth Zone have always worked closely together. To be able to collaborate and create a nutritious recipe for families was something that I had to be involved with,” Lisa says. Lisa has also been busy creating new menus for Northcote, ready for re-opening on 29th July. Lisa’s Summer Five-Course Gourmet Menu celebrates some of the best produce of the season, including Isle of Wight tomatoes and Lake District lamb, onion sausage and sheep’s curd from
Leagram Organic Dairy just a few miles from Northcote. Lisa’s Strawberry Trifle concludes this celebration of summer produce, using organic strawberries from Annabel Makin-Jones’s Yorkshire farm. “We have tried to use lots of British and local produce to help local businesses through this difficult time,” says Lisa. “British farmers and growers have done a fantastic job feeding the nation and we really wanted to showcase all their amazing produce.” n
Northcote at Home and Northcote Click & Collect Launches 5th August Visit northcote.com for more details
Northcote Northcote Road, Langho BB6 8BE 01254 240555 northcote.com
TAKE YOUR DINING EXPERIENCE TO ANOTHER LEVEL WITH A GOURMET ESCAPE AT NORTHCOTE
You can now enjoy the exclusivity The LuxuryinLancashire of Northcote your own homeHotel – the perfect solution if you love hosting and Michelin Star Restaurant dinner hate the stress Situated on parties the edge ofbut the beautiful Ribble Valley, of cooking. Northcote’s ethos is all about food, wine, and great Northern hospitality. Our Gourmet Breaks are all the Relaxyou whilst Northcote team takemenu all the reason needthe to indulge in the refined bystress andGoodwin-Allen pressure of the planning, Lisa and a night toshopping, savour. cooking
and deep cleaning, leaving your kitchen as if they had never been there! Experience stunning Michelin 4-COURSE GOURMET star food and matched wines or winesESCAPE from your own cellar, that you in Manor the safe hands our Relax in aconfident stunning luxury roomare in the House or aofsuite teambefore and spending have your personal chef inexperienced the Garden Lodge the own evening in the elegant restaurant. at home. • Arrive at Northcote and check into one of the individually We willrooms create your perfect event, all you need styled
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/ Dinner party with friends • /Wake up to a traditional English breakfast or choose from Family lunch gathering the extensive alternatives menu. / Canapé party / Gourmet summer BBQ Based on two people sharing / Luxury afternoon from £310.00tea perparty room • Indulge in a 4-course Gourmet Menu in the restaurant
/ Fine food served by your own chef / Sommelier service, perfectly matched wines from the Northcote cellar or your own / Professional service – every little detail taken care of
Upgrade to a 6-course Tasting Menu– for more details. Or call to talk it through 01254 240 555 Visit northcote.com/ northcote-at-home Bookings room can be taken from Wednesday 5th August from £350.00 per Prices based on a classic room on a Sunday or Monday.
CLICK & COLLECT
Bringing some casual dining to your table, stay at home and enjoy some of Northcote’s classic dishes, including platters and pies. Launching 5th August, it’s simple - pre-order and arrange a collection time. Further details to be released in the next two weeks.
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Tuck into our page of Food Bites which brings you the latest news on our restaurants, rural country inns, chefs and local artisan producers who all make Preston and the Fylde a region of outstanding gastronomy If you have any Food Bites news items contact: tracy.hargreaves@live-magazines.co.uk
CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT ARTISAN CHEESEMAKERS
NEW CHEESE ON THE BLOCK
Family owned Booths has launched a campaign to support British artisan cheesemakers who are struggling to cope with the Covid-19 crisis. Graham Kirkham from Kirkhams Lancashire cheese, saw 60 per cent of his markets disappear as food service and wholesale markets shut down during the lockdown. The campaign supports the wider artisan British Cheese industry as a whole and encourages shoppers to buy more artisan cheese.
Singletons & Co the familyowned cheesemaker has launched an innovative new cheese made using live kefir cultures. Kefir Cheddar comes under a new brand from the company called the Cultured Cheese Company. Handcrafted using local milk and the cheesemaker’s five generations of cheesemaking expertise, this Cheddar has a mild, yoghurty flavour and hits shelves of Sainsburys on 12th July. The cheese was awarded a silver medal at the 2019 International Cheese Awards.
KIDS IN THE KITCHEN
PLAU WINS TOP AWARD
CALLING ALL EATING ESTABLISHMENTS
SAME RESTAURANT, NEW PLACE
Two Preston businesses are working together to run Kids in the Kitchen this summer. Community Gateway has teamed with The Larder to offer its tenants the opportunity to take part in its summer cooking programme which aims to get families cooking and eating together to develop new skills and try new foods. Twenty families per week receive fresh ingredients to their door along with access to online tutorial videos and daily recipe cards.
Preston City Council is calling for all Preston restaurants, cafes and eating establishments to register for the #eatouthelpout scheme which is now live. Once registered they will receive a reference number, be included in an online finder tool for people to search for participating restaurants and be able to download promotional material to help promote the scheme and let customers know they are taking part. Features include offering various discounts to customers from 3rd to 31st August 2020.
PLAU on Friargate Preston has been recognised for the ‘Best Conversion to Pub Use’ award by CAMRA and ‘Best Conversion to Pub Use’ award by CAMRA and Historic England in the National Pub Design Awards. The pub creates a real feeling of a 300-year-old Inn, with rambling corridors, small, elegant spaces and a timeless atmosphere. This modest building situated at 115 Friargate, dates back to 1668 and certainly has some stories to tell.
One of Preston’s most popular restaurants, Spanish bar Fino Tapas, is to temporarily open in the empty Tiggis building on Winckley Square to allow for social distancing. Fino Tapas has been inundated with requests to reopen however due to their space have not been able to. They have taken a six-month lease at the old Tiggis building to help them get back in business.
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A traditional Coaching Inn located in the idyllic village of Bolton-by-Bowland in an area of outstanding natural beauty and perfectly located for exploring the very best the Ribble Valley has to offer. Visit our website for details www.coachandhorsesribblevalley.co.uk Coach & Horses, Main Street, Bolton-by-Bowland, BB7 4NW | 01200 447 331
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GOOD READ Lauren Molyneux curls up with a good book to review the latest best sellers
All That Man Is David Szalay
TOP PICK
A lonely youth is forced to discover himself whilst on holiday, a personal trainer turned security guard reflects on the path that has led him to his involvement in a far from legal international operation and a successful billionaire finds himself adrift as he lingers on the verge of losing everything. All That Man Is presents the story of nine different men, entirely unconnected aside from the fact that they share a gender and are each facing the question: ‘What is a man supposed to do now?’. Providing an enthralling take on modern life that perfectly encapsulates the existential crisis and the overwhelming feeling of unfulfillment which hits with the realisation of failed dreams, Szalay expertly balances dread with hope to produce a novel which is sensitive and unflinchingly real. Progressing through the stories of nine entirely different male characters, we’re thrown deep into the complex psychology of each. This isn’t just a musing on modern life, a snapshot into the thoughts and feelings of a few men dotted around the globe, it’s a cohesive exploration of the male psyche. Offering a small vision of life in the shoes of men who are each existing at various stages, All That Man Is perfectly encapsulates just that. A novel about male desire, lust, life, longing and failure, David Szalay’s fourth novel is both intense and intricate, throwing focus onto even the most minute of happenings in order to paint a detailed and textured masterpiece.
The Authenticity Project Clare Pooley ‘Everyone lies about their lives. What would happen if you shared the truth instead?’ Clare Pooley’s chart-topping debut novel shares the lives and secrets of a group of unlikely friends, brought together via a social experiment entitled The Authenticity Project. Once a successful artist, prominent on the social scene of East London in the swinging sixties, Julian Jessop awakes one day to find himself an old widower. With his days of wild parties and celebrity dinner dates behind him, he’s resolved to live out his remaining days shuttered up in his home, with his paintings and eccentric clothes the only things interested in keeping his company. That is until he has an idea that will help him to confront himself, and hopefully alleviate some of his loneliness in the process. In a quest to become as ‘authentic’ as possible, Julian writes out some home truths about himself, and leaves his notebook on the table in a coffee shop close to his home. From there, The Authenticity Project finds itself in the hands of a host of people, all of whom submit their desires, secrets and truths to the notebook, and all of whom will be intimately connected as a result. The Authenticity Project has great shelf appeal. But whilst it offers an intriguing premise, it unfortunately fails to deliver. Whilst Pooley aims to highlight the value in authenticity and honesty, her characters are largely underdeveloped and, ironically, lack originality. All seem to be playing out versions of a shallow stereotype, offering corny dialogue and cliched circumstances which lack creative thought and are poorly paced. Whilst critics have revered the novel for its uplifting story, warmth and humour, I was left disappointed with a novel which promised to be engaging, entertaining and a big success, but definitely missed the mark. n
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One of our favourite comments from our guests is that when they think of Gilpin, they think of love and laughter – ours, and theirs – which is such a lovely compliment. At the heart of Gilpin is a passionate family and team, dedicated to creating lasting memories for our guests, who return time and again for romance, celebrations and escapes. For us, hospitality starts with a very warm welcome and ends with a friendly goodbye, with extraordinary service, exquisite décor and stunning culinary experiences in between. We hope to welcome you to Gilpin soon.
If you’re looking for something to read in the meantime... BOOK REVIEW
If you can’t actually be at Gilpin Hotel in the Lake District, then being transported there is the next best thing. Instead of a dry, official history, owner John Cunliffe’s memoir charts how idyllic memories of holidaying at Gilpin with his grandmother just after the war turned into a slightly eccentric passion, and finally a thriving business. Many visitors have been called back to this enchanting spot, but none so powerfully as that small boy, who, following a career in the hotel business spanning New York, Jamaica and the City of London, could eventually, with his wife Chris, buy back Gilpin and create something truly special. Honest, funny and always clear-eyed about the sheer hard work that goes into this kind of obsession, and full of insights into the unique challenges of sustaining that rarest of spots – a great family-run hotel – Slightly Perfect does justice to Gilpin and a life in hospitality.
Olivia Cole Literary Editor, British GQ Winner of its category and close runner up to Lakeland Book of the Year 2020 “Slightly Perfect by John Cunliffe... an entertaining memoir of a life in hospitality including his time at Gilpin Hotel & Lake House.”
Available in hardback at www.slightlyperfect.co.uk, or on Kindle via Amazon Gilpin Hotel & Lake House, Crook Road, Near Windermere, The English Lake District hotel@thegilpin.co.uk
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BID TO AID PROPERTY BOUNCE-BACK New Government initiatives are set to kickstart the housing market which will have a knock-on effect on other parts of the economy
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uoyant estate agents and mortgage lenders are reporting jumps in interest from prospective buyers who have had time to reflect and reassess their lives and where they live. This has led to many asking themselves if their current home meets their needs, especially as many more of us could be working from home. On a financial basis, consumers need confidence to make a decision to move home, whether that’s to downsize, move from renting to owning or moving to a home that better suits their needs. Earlier this year the Royal Institute for Chartered Surveyors (RICS) called for a stamp duty holiday to help stimulate the home buying and selling market, so the recent announcement by Chancellor Rishi Sunak that there will be no stamp duty to pay on property purchases up to £500,000 until 31st March 2021, has been broadly welcomed. Stamp duty land tax, to give it its proper name, is a tax paid by someone who purchases a property or piece of land in England – Scotland and Wales have their own systems. The tax is paid when the sale is completed and is based on the sum paid. Prior to the recent statement, there were two different points at which stamp duty was payable. Stamp duty had to be paid on
any property costing more than £125,000 with first-time buyers being exempt unless a property cost more than £300,000. So what will change? The starting threshold will be increased to £500,000 on all sales taking place before 31 March 2021. The starting rate above £500,000 will be five per cent and will apply to the part of the sale up to £925,000. The Chancellor’s announcement is part of the Government initiative to try to kick start the economy after weeks of lockdown. Understandably, the housing market has a knock-on effect on other parts of the economy. As well as everyone employed in the property sector estimates suggest that moving house drives spending equal to about five per cent of the property’s value. Across the UK many are preparing to spend more time at home, for our work as well as leisure and the benefits of green home improvements will continue to gather momentum, including the need to make improvements to decrease bills. There is an urgent need to improve the energy efficiency of both commercial and residential buildings, which at the moment contributes significantly to our national energy use and carbon emissions. New build housing, which has been subject to increasing energy efficiency standards only accounts for a small per centage of the UK building stock so the Government has recognised the need to accelerate the pace of decarbonising the UK’s housing to meet net-zero targets. So, whether you are looking for a new home that best suits your current needs or looking to adapt your home to make it greener and more efficient, now is the best time act. n
Withnell Asking price ÂŁ350,000
Last apartment available on this stunning development.
Freckleton Prices from ÂŁ189,950
Imagine moving into a beautifully finished JK Beardsworth home this summer.
Entering through Withnell Hall’s great atrium, Apartment four opens into a cosy separate living area with traditional timber sash windows, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and log burning stove. A second reception room provides a perfect dining room or study and the kitchen merges contemporary fittings with the traditional features perfectly. There are two bedrooms, two bathrooms, parking, single garage and generous basement storage.
Ready in summer 2020 and offering a range of two, three and four-bedroom homes. Bowland Gardens is nestled between Freckleton and Kirkham with rural views being enjoyed from the site. Locally, amenities are found in Freckleton and Kirkham to include shops, restaurants, public houses, library and a range of schools including Kirkham Grammar School. There are excellent links to the main road network, with good access to the road and motorway network.
Withnell Offers over £420,000 - £670,000
Luxury development of three and four-bedroom link detached and detached properties.
Bartle Asking price £770,000
A wonderful substantial family home offering five bedrooms and set within a large plot.
Withnell Hall Gardens is located in the sought-after village of Withnell, just outside Chorley. The location nestled amongst woodland with lake views, offers a charming semi-rural setting with some of the finest countryside Lancashire has to offer on the doorstep. Excellent access to the local motorway network (Junction 8 of the M61 and Junction 3 M65) ensures an easy commute to Manchester, Preston and Blackburn.
A home that offers wonderful family accommodation and is ideal for entertaining! This impressive property enjoys a wonderful private plot yet is accessible for those who commute. There is easy access to the main road network including the M6 motorway Junction 32 and the M55 motorway, making it perfect for those wishing to commute.
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ut this year has been different for those wanting to move home. With Coronavirus leading to lockdown for 16 weeks it’s not been an easy time for buyers or sellers. In May, the government issued official guidelines on the re-opening of the residential housing market in England. While very welcome news for the property market, there are still complex regulations and strict guidelines to adhere to, which will remain in place for some time to come. But there are things you can do yourselves to keep on top of the property market, so you don’t miss out on your dream home. If you are still on furlough, it’s a good time to finish all those DIY jobs inside and out and spruce the place up. You can still put your property on the market and start looking in the areas you want to move to. If you don’t want an estate
Traditionally spring has been a good time to sell your home. It’s when our properties look best, our gardens are starting to flourish and the good weather is better for showing off our homes in their best light agent in your house, you can take photos of each room yourself. It’s also good to produce a video and if possible, film a virtual tour. Video increases the level of engagement and makes people more likely to view your property on-line. Take photos from different angles to showcase the
Prepare and scan as much of the documentation necessary to sell your property in advance so that these can be submitted to your estate agent and solicitor online. If you are happy to have a surveyor or tradesperson round to carry out estimates, no one
YOU COULD ALSO OFFER VIEWING VIA ZOOM, GIVING POTENTIAL BUYERS A LIVE TOUR size of each room.You can then upload these to your estate agent and they can select the best shots. Secondly take accurate measurements of each room. You can even write your own spec, specifying all the key features.Your estate agent can advise on what to include.
should enter if a member of the household is showing symptoms of coronavirus or is self-isolating. Where someone is visiting your home, they should maintain the guidelines of social distancing, minimising contact and avoid touching any surfaces. Once they have left, make sure you wipe
down with antibacterial wipes and wash your hands thoroughly. You could also offer viewing via Zoom, giving potential buyers a live tour. You can also do a short film of the local area including schools, amenities and transport links. If you are looking for a home, new developers will often have a downloadable pdf document of their houses on-line for you to look at If you want to view a property, you should be able to make a specific appointment when there is no one else viewing at the same time. Moving house will be a new experience and one we will all have to get used to. If you need advice, speak to your local estate agent who will be there to help you. n
Ballam Oaks in Lytham
An EXCLUSIVE selection of 12 creatively designed houses built to exacting standards – a testimony to Windmill Homes’ consistent and continuing traditions of strong craftsmanship and attention to detail.
The properties are located within walking distance of the amenities of Lytham, which include, bars, cafes, restaurants, independent shops and the renowned Lytham Green, yet with convenient access to the M55. ON LY TH R EE R EMA IN IN G IN D IVID U ALLY DESI G NED H OMES N OW A VA ILA B LE, which all benefit from; Combination of handmade bricks and cedar weatherboarding, substantial insulation, solid hardwood windows, oak doors and features throughout. Under floor heating, and air source heat pump, fresh air circulation exchange arrangements, Sonos sound, Wi-Fi, security system and Rako mood energy efficient lighting. High quality workmanship, finished to exacting standards, hand crafted kitchens, utility and boot room, Villeroy & Boch bathrooms, shower rooms and en-suites. NHBC cover.
The Old Bakery | Green Street | Lytham | FY8 5LG 01253 736601 sails@windmillgroup.org.uk windmillgroup.org.uk
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TRANSFORMING YOUR HOME We have all recently spent an unprecedented amount of time both at home and with family. We have had to adapt the space we have at home to create flexible spaces, transforming our homes to include your office, school, nursery, business headquarters, all with intergenerational living
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ur homes have been needed for different uses by different family members at once. Whether you have had time off work, worked on your health and fitness, had to home school your children, or run your business from your dining table, you will have had chance to see if your home actually works for you and your ‘new normal’. Take some time out to analyse what works and does not work about your home... what do you love and what could be improved? Moving forward out of lockdown there may be positives you may want to integrate into your life permanently, such as working from home, a healthy routine, or moving
an elderly relative into your home and what may have worked before, may no longer work for your new lifestyle.
RE-CONFIGURING THE LAYOUT CAN IMPROVE THE FUNCTIONALITY, FLOW, LIGHT AND USE SPACE MORE EFFICIENTLY As we now spend more time at home, you may want to make improvements to your property so it meets your new requirements. Re-configuring the layout can improve the functionality, flow, light and use space more efficiently.
Each of our projects at ZMA are bespoke to the client’s requirements, which makes each scheme unique. We ask our clients for a wish-list, a budget and then we do the rest.You may want to re-design your property to improve the connection to the garden, convert your garage, create an annexe, home office, additional bedrooms or incorporate a hobby such as a new swimming pool, home gym, games room or equestrian facility.You may even have additional out-buildings or land that we can assess the feasibility of utilising to create your required accommodation. n Contact a member of our team for your free consultation to discuss how you can begin your own home transformation project
Zara Moon Architects We Transform Sites, Buildings & Lives 13 New Market Street Colne BB8 9BJ 01282 908440 info@zaramoonarchitects.co.uk zaramoonarchitects.co.uk
Remaining together, whilst staying apart. I think we are all in agreement that 2020 hasn’t quite been the year we expected, but the response and resilience of our staff, pupils and parents through this time has made us prouder than ever. We have done everything we can to ensure our pupils’ education carries on as normal, maintaining a full curriculum taught by specialist staff for all pupils from Year 2 to Year 10 using live online lessons and video. We have encouraged whole class, small group and one-to-one teaching to supplement the resources and activities we have provided online, or delivered to our pupils’ homes.
Emily winning the Mother Tongue competition during lockdown
Pupil and parent well-being has been hugely important to us, so we have continued to run activities and competitions to lift spirits and strengthen relationships. We have engaged directly with parents and pupils weekly, to keep them going through difficult times. After being tried and tested these past few months, we can confidently say we have succeeded in maintaining the highest standard of education for our pupils without interruption, and when we return it will be to continue with the same full curriculum we have worked hard to provide throughout.
Spencer from Year 1 loves doing his number work from home
Here we have Yusuf celebrating his birthday whilst Year 2 sang to him via Teams
Interested in enroling your child at Oakhill? Whether they are starting out at nursery or transitioning from another school, we are here to make the experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible for both you and your child. For more information please email spencer.s@oakhillschool.co.uk or call the school on 01254 823546.
When we look to the future, we see ourselves looking back. The 911. Timeless machine.
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911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet official fuel consumption (WLTP): 25.4-27.2 mpg. CO2 emissions (NEDC equivalent): 252-235 g/km. Figures are intended for comparability purposes. The fuel consumption you achieve under real life driving conditions and CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors including the accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.