LocalLife St Helens Edition
November 2019
Wildlife Wonders Pages 22-23
Festive Markets Pages 50-53
Jack’s Tracks: Rufford & Croston Pages 57-59
Education Special
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Thick and Fast! Just as the dark nights are setting in and nature powers down for winter, our diaries and to-do lists are quickly filling up with all the things planned for the eight-week run-up to Christmas. It can be an exhausting time with events coming thick and fast, particularly so for those parents with young children, who face sorting various party costumes for the kids, sourcing presents for all and sundry, helping with school activities, putting up lights and trees, carving pumpkins – it’s making me exhausted just thinking about it. It’s a special time of year though with much excitement all around, for most (but not all of us) and should you be looking for something to kickstart the Christmas cheer, then we’ve a feature on some of the best Christmas Markets in the North and Midlands on pages 50-53, followed by a travel feature on German Christmas Markets. We talk to Austin Thomas, the talented Rainfordbased wildlife photographer and profile some of his recent work, including the stunning front cover picture.
Staying Cosy
And of course, we have a comprehensive listing of Bonfire Night events and Christmas events in the local area, just visit our Events2Go guide on pages 60-63. This November copy is the last issue you’ll receive through your letterbox before Christmas (though you can register online for the December issue at www.locallife247.co.uk), so let me wish you and yours a happy and joyous festive season. See you in 2020,
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Rainford’s Santa If you grew up in St. Helens, chances are you’ll remember a particular Christmas tradition fondly. The Tyrers Christmas Grotto was a staple of the festive season in the town centre, and since the shop closed down in 2016, one that has been sorely missed. But now, former Tyrers managing director Ali Harrison, who now runs her shop Ellamora in Rainford, is bringing the magic back in time for Christmas. ‘First and foremost I wanted to provide a very traditional grotto,’ Ali said. ‘We’re extending the old air raid shelter outside the shop, we have an old fireplace in there and a special Chesterfield chair for Santa. All the children will receive a quality gift - and best of all, we have the original Father Christmas from Tyrers!’
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Ali wants the grotto to have a real community feel, with the hope of reviving it each year for Christmas.
The traditional space is still taking shape, with construction aiming to be finished in the next few weeks. Entry to the grotto will cost £12, and it is set to open on Saturday, December 7 to coincide with Rainford’s Christmas Fayre, then from December 13th-24th. For more information, pop into the shop on Church Road or call 01744 881588.
Santa’s Mailbox Throughout the months of November and December, children can receive a personalised letter from Santa - all you have to do is submit a donation to Willowbrook Hospice’s Santa’s Mailbox, along with their names. Not only will you receive a customised letter, but you’ll be helping raise funds for a service that provides essential care to people living with lifelimiting illnesses in the local community.
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Local charity the HoneyRose Foundation is opening a Santa’s Grotto for three days only in December.
Teardrops Supporting the Homeless have launched their Christmas appeal - they’re especially looking for new toys, toiletries, tinned food, gift bags, wrapping paper, gift sets and presents for all ages.
The charity, which helps grant wishes for people over 40 suffering from cancer and other lifethreatening illnesses, invites children to come and meet Father Christmas and receive a special present. Entry costs £5 per child, and the grotto opens from 10am-1pm from Thursday, December 5 until Saturday, December 7 at the shop on Cotham Street.
Hampers and gifts will be distributed around the most vulnerable people in the community to bring some cheer during the festive period. Donations can be dropped off at the Teardrops Hub on Crab Street, Classy Cuts in the town centre, REDS Cafe & Takeaway in Rainford, or at Bromdales Ironing Service in Haresfinch. For more information, call 01744 733233.
Get Crafty St. Mary’s Market will host a tabletop craft sale every Saturday until Christmas. The market will take place at St. Mary’s Market event space from 9am-3pm each weekend - for details, or to book a stall, call 01744 677155.
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Cinderella Family pantomime Cinderella comes to Rainford Parish Church Hall this month! Performed by the church’s Amateur Dramatic Society, this magical fairytale brings laughs, music and heart to the village in time for Christmas. Performances take place on November 15th, 16th, 17th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd at 7:30pm, with 2:30pm matinees available on weekends. Tickets cost £8 per adult and £5 per child, bookable on 07591 333784 or from PT Kitchens on Ormskirk Road.
Winter Warmers St. Helens Council have once again launched their Winter Warmer campaign to serve older people in the borough. 4,500 survival packs will be handed out in November in association with Age UK Mid Mersey these include information on the best ways to save energy and stay safe this winter. You can pick up your pack and learn more about the campaign in Rainford Library on Thursday, November 14 at 10:30am, Billinge Library on Friday, November 15 at 2pm, Garswood Library on Thursday, November 21 at 2pm or Haydock Library on Monday, November 25 at 10:30am.
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To The Stars A starry art project is set to light the skies of St. Helens on Bonfire Night. The project is part of a Liverpool City Region scheme to get people rediscovering their neighbourhoods and turning their faces to the sky. Coinciding with the annual Spark in the Park event, ‘Constellations Presents: The Creation’ will dazzle spectators with a bespoke fireworks display accompanied by music. Entry to Spark in the Park is free, and there’ll be plenty to keep you entertained on the night, including hot food, a children’s funfair and much more. It takes place at Sherdley Park on Tuesday, November 5 from 6pm.
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Wildlife
Wonders by Jess Phillips
A village framed by green belt land, Rainford offers
‘I was actually pretty rubbish at birdwatching,’ Austin
a wealth of beauty spots to appreciate local nature
admits. ‘I needed a better way at identifying the birds
and wildlife. From the picturesque Siding Lane
I was seeing, and I knew the best way to do that was
Nature Reserve to local farms and thoroughfares, it’s
to preserve the images for later research. That’s how I
a photographer’s paradise: and that’s exactly what
got into wildlife photography in the first place.’
amateur birdwatcher Austin Thomas realised back in
‘The most important thing for me in my field is
2007, when he swapped out his binoculars for a camera.
patience,’ he continues. ‘You have to take time to learn your subject through observation – if you’re photographing a bird, for instance, keep an eye on what it does before it takes flight. If you recognise the signs of it preparing to fly, you’ll be ready to get some in-flight shots.’ What was once a hobby now takes Austin all over the world – he spends 3 weeks a year in Africa, where it’s possible to spot something new around every corner. ‘I felt I’d mastered birds and mammals,’ Austin tells me, ‘so I wanted to move into underwater photography. There’s so much beyond the surface of the ocean
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that we hardly know anything about, so I learned to
it. ‘Everything’s so alive down there – there’s so much
scuba dive at Delph Watersports Centre near Chorley
colour underwater, and the sheer volume of things
and travelled to the Bahamas to take pictures of the
to photograph was amazing,’ he says.
Stingrays, then Barbados for the Sea Turtles.’
Austin’s next challenge will see him snapping
The training was no doubt difficult – Austin had
pictures of Egypt’s underwater life, including the
to remain steady and buoyant to ensure the
many coral reefs in the Red Sea, and hopefully some
photographs he took didn’t blur – but it was worth
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Feeling the
Madlove It’s November, which means it’s officially time for the launch of Heart of Glass’ latest takeover fest: Madlove. In their new space in the Hardshaw Centre’s former Argos store, Heart of Glass will be hosting a series of drop-in events surrounding mental wellbeing and loneliness, with the view of reducing social isolation in the community. There’ll be artwork on display, including Hana Madness’‘Into Us’, which looks at stories of recovery; film screenings, music and more, along with a Care Cafe which invites you to sit down with a brew and have a chat with the people around you. You can help create the Care Map of St. Helens, with artist Kate Hodgson, screen printing a tea-towel to take home and adding in the special places in the town that offer support, advice and care. Try a custom tea blend with Tea for St. Helens, or browse exhibitions of heartwarming, humorous and thought-provoking works. Dolly Sen will present ‘Mr Men do Psychiatry’ - a series of images parodying mental health services across the UK - while Kim Noble presents her short film ‘But One Day’, which will be showing at regular intervals throughout the festival. You can also drop in to watch ‘The Suicide Chronicles’, which examines the lack of an effective language for discussing such a conversely public and private issue.
On Friday, November 1 from 6:30pm7:30pm, stand-up comedian Jess Thom presents her live show ‘Stand Up, Sit Down, Roll Over’, which looks at her Tourette’s Syndrome in a hilarious light. On Saturday, November 9 frrom 2pm-6pm, grownups are invited to revisit their childish side with artist Cathy Cross for a den-building session. Meanwhile, Kitty’s Pick n’ Mix Performance Night will be taking place on Thursday, November 21 from 6pm-8:30pm, creating a cosy space for poets, musicians and other performers to share their work with a friendly audience. Finally, on Friday, November 29 from 1pm-4:30pm, mental health activist James Leadbitter invites people affected by mental health issues to consider the best ways of supporting each other and improving care. Tickets for each event are free, and can be reserved at www.heartofglass.org.uk or on 01744 453163.
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Lancashire Day Wednesday, November 27 is Lancashire Day;
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This Lancashire Day will see town criers across the county read out the Lancashire Day Proclamation. A special event to celebrate Lancashire Day will take place on Friday, November 1 at 8pm at Rainford X Sports and Social Club on News Lane. You’ll be able to enjoy music from Wigan Ukulele Club and a traditional hotpot supper with Rainford Heritage Society. Tickets cost £12 and are available from Ray on 01744 885547 or by email at rayw91141@gmail.com
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Lifesaver
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‘Everyone knows where it is, and the defibrillator will be able to help visitors to the area as well.’ The potentially lifesaving equipment is available for use 24 hours a day – in an emergency, simply call 999 for a code to access the unit, then you’ll be talked through what to do. The group now intend to fundraise for an additional unit in the area. If you’re interested in training to use the defibrillator, call Sally Brown, Clerk to Rainford Parish Council, on 01744 884709. Training takes approximately two hours to complete.
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An Arty Christmas Citadel Arts have an exciting programme scheduled
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Next, Little Star swings into town on Tuesday, December 10. Children aged 6-18 months can follow Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on a journey through puppetry, music and captivating visuals. Tickets cost £5 per child, adults go free. Meet Marty the puppy on Saturday, December 14
Finally, a Christmas Minifest takes place on Monday, December 23 - a fun musical experience for young imaginations! The Artful Playground Band treat you to a variety of musical styles from rock n’ roll to rap. Tickets cost £5 or £3 concessions. Children can also get involved in pre-show crafts before most events. For a full events listing, or to book tickets to any of the events, visit www.citadel.org.uk or call 01744 753201.
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Festival Fun November sees the welcome return of Rainhill’s charity Beer Festival. The 17th annual festival run by Rainhill Rotary Club will offer the usual wealth of ales and ciders. Chairman Mal Steward says: ‘We have always been complimented on our beer selections and this year will be no exception. I can’t say any more under the penalty of death, but the variety of ales will be amazing.’ The Club have been successful in donating over £350,000 to local charities from previous festivals and Christmas float collections. Rainhill’s is the biggest charity beer festival in the North West, and all organised by the Rotary Club. They’re always looking for more volunteers and barrel sponsors – if you’d like to get in touch email enquiries@rainhillbeerfest.org
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Tech Review for the
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It’s that time of year again: schools, colleges and universities are readying for a new term and parents are running around trying to get everything their children need. Increasingly that includes technology, whether that’s a basic laptop for younger children’s homework or an all-rounder for studying, social media and streaming video at home or in student accommodation. It’s worth thinking about streaming video if your children are staying away from home, because you can get almost all the TV you want for free,
entirely legally, via the internet and most catch-up TV apps (BBC IPlayer does need a licence). There’s no need for a pricey Sky or Virgin contract, just a decent broadband service. If video is going to be a key thing, make sure whatever you buy has a goodsized screen or buy a Chromecast, which enables you to stream video from your computer to a TV. The best all-rounder is a Windows 10 laptop – the Acer Chromebook is a cheap option with a long battery life for lectures and beyond, while the Dell XPS 13 is a much pricier option at £1,199 but offers a full touchscreen and beautifully refined graphics. There’s another option: tablets such as the iPad. Previously we’ve said they aren’t really ideal for serious work but that’s changed with the arrival of the iPad Pro, which is a genuine alternative to
a powerful laptop. It’s pricey though (from £769) with another £179 for a keyboard cover or £89 for the Apple Pencil. Kindles can be a more lightweight alternative to hefting heavy textbooks around, with over 3 million eBooks to choose from in the Kindle Store. It’s worth checking your insurance policies too, especially if your children will be moving out for college or university. Your home insurance might already cover your children’s gadgets when they’re away from home, but don’t assume that’s the case - and if they do, check the excesses, which might be higher than the cost of repairing or replacing a gadget. The same applies to any contents insurance you may take out for your children’s accommodation. Lots of companies have insurance policies specifically designed for students’ computers and smartphones, and sites such as money.co.uk enable you to compare the cover, cost and excesses quickly. We’d particularly recommend insurance that covers you for accidental damage: if something can be dropped, smashed or accidentally covered in liquid, it probably will be.
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How to
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One of the trickiest but most important parts of university life is managing your money. Budgeting for food, clothes, nights out, books and study materials can be overwhelming at first, but there are ways you can help yourself.
Apart from the extra cash in your pocket, you can still be sociable without the expense of eating out, impressing your friends with gastronomic delights. It’s a good idea to plan your meals ahead and only buy what you need each week, avoiding ready meals if possible, as although they’re convenient, they’re generally bad for your health. Also, stick to buying own-brand products that can usually be found on the lower shelves in supermarkets, where you might not normally look.
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Here are a few tips to help you spend less, save more, and earn money at university, so you can stop worrying about finances and make the most of this precious time in your life.
Ways to save money at university Make use of technology All you need is your mobile phone. There are apps to help you save on food, that show you how to budget, and that keep an eye on your data usage. Keep your food costs down by making a list of your favourite ingredients, and an app will let you know the cheapest places to buy them locally. You can also track your expenses with a budgeting app. Just type in how much you spend each day, and what you’ve bought – at the end of the month, a report gives you a round-up of where your money is going, so you can adjust your spending if necessary. Learn how to cook Learning how to cook from scratch is a valuable skill for life, but as food is one of the highest student expenditures, it’s also a vital part of saving money.
Retail, catering, and hospitality are just three areas where you could pick up a part-time job with fixed hours that fits in with your studies. Although you may need to forsake some evenings and weekends, payday could make it worthwhile to miss out on a few social occasions. Another idea for part-time work, and one that’s a little more flexible, is mystery shopping. You sign up with a mystery shopping agency, or directly with an independent company, and get paid for checking the level of service provided in their outlets. Promotion work and flyers Handing out flyers around campus and promoting club nights or events on the streets of your university town can earn you some extra money, but be sure to find out whether you’re working on a commission or a ‘per hour’ basis. If you’re sociable and good at marketing, you could even apply to become an on-campus ‘brand ambassador’ for a household brand name. You might be able to organise your own promotions and events for the brand, and make a name for yourself in marketing.
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For James Pearson, joining the board of governors at Winstanley College was a way to give back to the college that launched him onto a career path in commercial law. James, now the Chair of Governors, discusses the inspiration behind his decision, and what it takes to strive for academic excellence at Winstanley.
pride in their work, and it’s amazing to see the result of their time at Winstanley pay off in their final pieces.’
‘I had a really good time at college,’ James admits. ‘Winstanley prides itself on providing a well-rounded education, with a focus on personal development that goes beyond grades. It was important for me to begin giving back to that community.’
‘There are three core skills I think you need to become a governor,’ James adds. ‘You can’t be afraid to ask questions; you need a willingness to learn and challenge yourself; and you need to care about creating a supportive and inspiring community for academic excellence.’
As a player at Orrell RUFC, James isn’t short on community spirit. ‘Keeping it local, at the college I used to attend, was also really important to me in my decision to apply for a post as governor. I admit the interview process at the time was rather daunting, but has changed now, and was worth it when I was offered the position.’ Being a governor means setting Winstanley’s strategic direction, ensuring financial sustainability and to uphold the college’s core values. James’ background as a lawyer has also helped him in his role. It’s a big job – but well worth the effort. ‘One of the best parts of my position has been engaging with passionate staff and amazing students. I’m not an arty person myself, but the annual student art show is always excellent to pay a visit to. The students take such
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When it comes to Christmas markets, no one does them better than the Germans, who have been holding Christmas markets since way back in the Middle Ages. With the big day being just a few weeks away, it made eminent sense that this month’s travel feature focuses on where to go in Germany for an authentic Christmas experience. Space forbids us featuring the hundreds of Christmas markets held throughout Germany, but here are six of the very best to visit this Christmas.
Like many of Germany’s larger cities, Cologne doesn’t host just one Christmas market, but up to eight every year, each with a different vibe or theme, and each with its own Christmas market mug! You’ll want to visit the Cathedral Christmas Market, where the colourful stalls are set up right besides the UNESCO-recognized Cologne Cathedral (see image). However, the best market in Cologne for families is the Altstadt (Old Town) by the town hall, which is run by the Heinzelmännchen, or house gnomes. You’ll find all the usual Christmas market trappings here, from handicrafts to spicy Glühwein, along with toy stands, an ice rink and a puppet theatre for the kids.
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Valley. Pretty much every space in the town’s romantic old quarter is filled with stalls selling all sorts of trinkets and treats, and worth a special mention is the life-size Nativity scene on the market square, which is said to be the biggest in Europe. The squares and streets round the Cathedral and the town hall of Aachen, close to the border with the Netherlands and Belgium, are transformed in December into a paradise of lights and colours, festive sounds and seductive smells. The cathedral,
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which combines styles from the Carolingian era to the present, is the perfect background to the market and particularly romantic when covered in snow. Although only open at weekends, the Weihnachtsmarkt Schloss Guteneck offers an altogether different experience. Held in the grounds of the pastel-yellow castle, this market comes alive with the sights, sounds and smells of the Middle Ages, with strings of lights wrapped round trees and roaring fires dotted around for warmth. Minstrels, clowns and jugglers roam through the stalls, and other attractions include falconry to fire-dancing and camel rides! The evening’s events revolve around the various Advent celebrations, along with live Nativity scenes. At German Christmas markets, the emphasis is on traditional Christmas decorations, wooden toys, and handmade items. Of course, food and drink are an integral part of the markets, with grilled sausages, potato cakes, waffles, and pancakes are common, but every market will sell its own regional specialties. If you’re looking to sample a traditional German Christmas, check out the advertisement from Marken Travel on the previous page, where you can enjoy a five day cruise down the Rhine on the fivestar MS Charles Dickens, with visits to Christmas markets at Cologne, Bonn, Rüdesheim and Koblenz. Call 01744 893291 for details.
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There’s nothing quite like a festive market to get you into the Christmas spirit. From Dickensian festivals keeping the spirits of A Christmas Carol alive to bustling streets of Austrian-inspired log cabins, there’s something for everyone this Christmas.
Grassington Saturday, November 30 & Sunday, December 1, then Saturday, December 7 & Sunday, December 8, 11am-5pm www.grassingtondickensian.co.uk/ Grassington’s legendary Dickensian Festival and market lend a seasonal atmosphere to the picturesque Yorkshire village, transporting market-goers back in time to when Queen Victoria held the throne. Locals and visitors alike will be decked out in Victorian finery, with traditional buskers, street entertainers and musical acts taking to the stage throughout
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two wintery weekends this December. You won’t be able to resist stalls offering all sorts of goodies from bespoke crafts and jewellery to delicious sweet treats and mulled wine beside the glow of an open brazier. Meanwhile, little ones can pay a visit to a traditional Santa Claus in his hideaway grotto, meet an array of Dickensian characters, and follow a torchlit nativity procession down the cobbled streets. In venues across the village, expect performances from Victorian character singers, Punch & Judy shows, organ players and choirs, along with brass bands, festive plays and much more.
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Skipton Sunday, December 1 & Sunday, December 8, 10am-4pm
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Where better to enjoy a wealth of festive stalls than the market town and ‘gateway to Yorkshire’ of Skipton? This December, the town centre will once again be taken over by vendors boasting Christmas bargains, unique gift ideas and scrumptious snacks. Skipton’s beautiful canal basin will play host to a farmers’ market, while more than 100 stalls stretch across its streets.
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Relax with a mulled cider and roast chestnuts, enjoy choral and brass performances or take the kids off to visit Santa or ride a donkey – there really is something for everyone. Skipton’s market received the UK’s Best Large Speciality Market award in 2018, and is free to enter for anyone fancying a festive experience this year.
Worcester Thursday, November 28 – Sunday, December 1 www.worcesterchristmasfayre.co.uk Boasting 200 stalls, Worcester’s Victorian Christmas Fayre is home to an abundance of local producers, crafters and confectioners. Your senses will come alive with sights, smells and sounds of the season: at the traditional funfair, be whisked away on the Galloper to the sound of a barrel organ, enjoy community carol singing, and travel back in time to experience what Christmas in Worcester would have been like some 150 years ago. The market will open with a carol service at the breath-taking Worcester Cathedral, ahead of a
Birmingham’s Frankfurt market is renowned for its stunning collection of traders – from glass baubles and crystal lamps to hand-crafted leather and jewellery, you’ll be absolutely spoilt for choice this year. As always, there’ll be tasty German delicacies including bratwursts, schnitzels, pretzels and more – if you’re fancying a tipple, why not sample the gluhwein or weissbeer? There’ll also be traditional children’s funfair rides, plenty of entertainment and beautifully festive illuminations throughout. The city will be bedecked in all its festive glory, with the appearance of an outdoor ice rink and a big wheel in Centenary Square. Experience the magic of skating under twinkling lights or witness the skyline from the heights of the Ferris wheel; either way, you’ll see Birmingham like you’ve never seen it before.
Windermere Saturday, December 14 & Sunday, December 15 www.windermerechristmas.co.uk/ Putting a Lake District twist on the classic Christmas market, Windermere’s Christmas Celebration is so much more than the forty or so stalls that set up in the picturesque village this December. Take to the rink and show off your skating skills surrounded by the natural beauty of the Lakes, visit Santa in his nearby grotto and relax with performances from brass bands and choirs throughout the weekend.
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York Thursday, November 14 – Sunday, December 22
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There’s plenty going on at venues around the city, too. An outdoor ice rink around a giant Christmas tree sets up at York Designer Outlet, while the a whole host of Dickensian characters come to life in York Castle Museum’s Victorian street. York Minster introduces the Advent procession – enjoy carols by candlelight following the Minster Choir on December 1st.
Among the Shambles and cobbled streets of York lies the St. Nicholas Fair, returning once more for 2019. In wooden chalets you’ll find all manner of goods: from festive ornaments and scented candles to mulled wine and artisan chocolates. Street food stalls touting curries, crepes and much more create a real feast for the senses, with Nordic marquees
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Ulverston Saturday, November 23 & Sunday, November 24 www.dickensianfestival.co.uk/ Don your finest Victorian costumes and head to Ulverston this month for a traditional Dickensian festival like no other. Among specialist shops and businesses you’ll find a cosy Christmas market stocked with unusual gifts, festive food and handmade items, plus all the fun of the fair with a Helter Skelter, horse-drawn carriages, balloon modelling and plenty of music. A grand Dickensian parade will take place on both days of the festival, along with a period dress competition for the best costume.
Chester Saturday, November 16 – Sunday, December 22 www.visitcheshire.com/whats-on/chesterchristmas-market-p223731
Beverley Sunday, December 8, 10am-4pm
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with over 70 chalets, all arranged around the iconic Christmas tree in the city centre. Discover unique, locally crafted items, pick up the perfect stocking filler or surprise for a special someone. Along with classic German foods including frankfurters and glühwein, expect jewellery, crafts, cards and much more.
Experience a snapshot into the past with Beverley’s traditional Victorian Christmas market. Over 120 stalls will take over the town centre, offering a huge selection of crafts, stocking fillers and tasty treats. Entertainers will take to the streets with birds of prey displays, live music and dance performances, along with a Victorian fairground for the little ones.
Don’t miss the spectacular animal-themed lanterns at Chester Zoo while you’re in the area – from November 22 to December 23, the zoo will become a wonderland full of sparkle and illuminations, taking you through nine themed worlds of light.
The festivities really begin with a reindeer-led procession through the town at 10am – meet Santa on his sleigh in a charged seasonal atmosphere. There’s something for everyone in Beverley at Christmas!
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Why we should all drink more water Ask most people how much fluid they are supposed to drink in a day, and they will reply “Eight glasses of water.” This number has seeped into the public consciousness over the past couple of decades so it might surprise you to know that it has very little basis in science! However, it is important to stay properly hydrated. Fewer people know that if you feel thirsty you are already dehydrated, and this has a real impact on how your body and brain function. Dehydration leads to a decrease in our physical performance. Losing just 2% of your body’s water contact can cause fatigue, problems with temperature control, and make exercise feel more difficult, physically and mentally, and it’s not uncommon for people to lose 6-10% of their body’s total water content through sweat during a workout, and as muscle is 80% water this increases muscle stress. Our brains are also strongly influenced by hydration. Studies have shown that even mild dehydration impacts brain function. In separate studies of men and women it was found that about 1.5% fluid
loss impaired mood and concentration, decreased working memory, and increased feeling of anxiety, fatigue and the frequency of headaches. 1.5% fluid loss can easily occur during normal daily activities, never mind during exercise or hot weather. Worryingly the effects of dehydration are shown to be worse in children and the elderly. There has been some scientific interest in the effect of increasing hydration on migraine sufferers. So far, some studies have shown that while keeping hydrated doesn’t stop migraines completely, sufferers in the studies reported that the frequency and intensity of the migraines decreased when they were properly hydrated. Constipation is a common health problem and can be serious in children and the elderly. Low water consumption does appear to be a risk factor in these cases. Some studies have shown that carbonated water seems to help the situation more than still water though scientists haven’t yet explained why. Alcohol acts as a diuretic, so it makes you lose more water than you take in. The dehydration effects of alcohol are responsible for the thirst, fatigue, and headache which inevitably accompany a hangover. It’s a good idea to alternated alcoholic drinks with water and to drink a large glass of water before going to sleep, after a night out on the town. Finally, water both increases satiety and boost metabolism so is great if you’re trying to lose weight. Studies show that dieters who drank half a litre of water before each meal lost 44% more weight over a period of 12 weeks. Try it. Make a real attempt to stay properly hydrated for a week and monitor the results. You may be surprised.
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Anxiety Busters Breathe – Don’t fight the racing heart or sweaty palms, breathe into it. Place the palm of your hand on your stomach and breathe slowly and deeply. The aim is to train your mind to get used to coping with panic, which takes the fear of fear away. Face your fears - Avoiding fears makes them seem scarier. By facing them you should start to make them fade. Don’t try to be perfect – We’re surrounded by images of perfection on Facebook and Instagram. It can make us feel very anxious if we perceive our own lives as not measuring up. Real life is full of stresses; bad days and setbacks happen, and it's important to remember that life is messy. Visualise a happy place – Practice closing your eyes and imagine a place of safety and calm. It might be a beach you love, or a forest, or snuggled up in bed with your puppy. Let the positive feelings soothe you until you feel more relaxed.
Talk - Sharing fears takes away a lot of their scariness. Talk to a partner, a friend or a family member, or if you don’t feel you can talk to someone you know call a helpline such as Samaritans. If your anxiety is not getting better, please talk to your GP. Call The Samaritans free on their 24 hour help line 116 123 By Tracey Anderson
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Rufford & Croston Circular by Chris Pearce Distance: 8 miles Difficulty: Easy Whilst parking up on Station Road in Rufford, near the train station (L40 1TB), a hardened walker spotted the Local Life Mini and came over for a chat. He was on his way up to the Lakes, ready for what he termed a ‘proper’ walk. Ouch! What this beautiful easy-tofollow eight-mile route lacks in topographical views, it more than made up for with the variety of wildlife and the wide open-spaced beauty of the Lancashire countryside. It’s a perfect walk for this time of year, when the weather is variable, and the nights are drawing in fast. Bridge number seven carries the Station Road traffic over the Rufford Branch of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal and it’s from there our walk starts. Head north up the canal from here and you’ll quickly spot the timber framed Rufford Old Hall on the left,
which was built in 1530 for the Hesketh family, then lords of the Manor of Rufford. Local folklore mentions a ghost that floats above the canal at the back of the Old Hall, but it was thankfully on a lieu day when I walked by on this gorgeous Autumn morning. Ducking sharply to avoid the formation of geese that landed nearby, I set off in the direction of the hamlet of Sollom, some two miles distance. Depart the towpath at bridge 16 and turn right down a single track called Sollom Lane. Within 200 yards, the road bends left and goes over a ditch into Eyes Lane. You will then use Red Bridge (a green Bailey Bridge), to cross the River Douglas and, straight after you cross the bridge, you’ll turn right and hop over a stile. Stay on the built-up banks of the river, which forks almost straight away, where the Yarrow feeds into the Douglas. Follow the built-up banks to the left, following the River Yarrow for 1½ miles before you arrive at the bridge carrying the B5247, which links Croston to Bretherton. Hop over the stile onto the road and turn right toward Croston. Ignore the turning onto the industrial estate and just before the bridge goes over the railway, turn right and follow the path running parallel to the railway. The path eventually
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Turn right and follow what is Moss Lane for just over 1/3 of a mile and, just before the small bridge with the metal grills, take a 90-degree left turn down a path known locally as Shepherd’s Lane. Follow Shepherd’s Lane for ¾ mile, as straight as a die running parallel to the drainage ditch, and you’ll go through a small s-bend and the path will suddenly stop at a concrete bridge crossing the drainage ditch. Cross the bridge and head diagonally across the field on the path towards a set of wooden steps leading up to the banks of the Douglas. Once you’re up there turn left and follow the path along the banks for just over 1/3 of a mile, cross the railway safely and head down the steps to a single-track road. Turn right and pass the pumping station on the left, and soon afterwards you’ll emerge at Meadow Lane. Turn right and cross the bridge over the Douglas very carefully and you’ll see the level crossing for Rufford Station and your starting point (Bridge 7) in the near-distance.
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Sutton Cricket Club invites you to a fantastic fireworks display and laser show. Tickets £4 on TicketPole or from the venue.
Rainford X Sports & Social Club, News Lane, Rainford Junction, WA11 7TE
Charity Walk Saturday, November 2, 1pm-4pm Raise money for the Lilac Centre with a Halloween themed walk around Carr Mill Dam, plus have-a-go archery sessions and refreshments. Carr Mill Boat House, Garswood Old Road, St. Helens, WA11 7LZ
Rainford Fireworks Saturday, November 2, 5pm-8pm Join the St. Helens Rotary Club and the Scouts for a bonfire and fireworks! Tickets £5 on the gate, under5s go free.
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Choral Concert Saturday, November 2, 7:30pm Join the Haydock Male Voice Choir and the Dunvant Male Voice Choir to celebrate their musical heritage. Tickets £8 on 01744 734176 or 01942 602856. St. Helens Town Hall, Victoria Square, St. Helens, WA10 1HP
Charity Old Skool Night Saturday, November 2, 7:30pm Enjoy music from the 80s, 90s and 00s, with live performances and hot food. Tickets £25 on Eventbrite, all proceeds to Alzheimer’s Research UK.
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Tuesday, November 5, 6pm
Saturday, November 9, 2pm-6pm
Enjoy a family fireworks display and children’s funfair, with a huge variety of food and drink. Parking available for £10 per car.
Join artist Cathy Cross to create your own perfect den using specific materials, music and light, to prove magical spaces can be built anywhere. Free entry, 18+ only.
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Garswood Fireworks Tuesday, November 5, 6:30pm Enjoy a bonfire and fireworks display, with loads of food stalls and a bar. Entry £4 on the gate. Garswood Sports & Social Club, Garswood Road, Garswood, WN4 0XJ
Tea with Phaedra Patrick Wednesday, November 6, 2pm-3:30pm Bestselling author of ‘The Library of Lost and Found’ Phaedra Patrick reads from her book, signs copies and answers questions – all over a lovely afternoon tea. Free entry, places bookable at the library.
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Clarins Party Wednesday, November 13, 7pm A night of fun, with plenty of opportunities to choose from the best Clarins products, hosted by Expressions of Beauty. Tickets £10 on 01744 894214, redeemable against any product on the night. Posthouse, Orrell Road, Orrell, WN5 8NB
Festive Mosaic Workshop Thursday, November 14, 5:45pm
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Create a festive mosaic to adorn a hanging heart, wreath or star. Places £39.50 including all materials, a buffet and mulled wine, bookable on 01695 622332.
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Pride of St. Helens award-winner Ted Forsyth presents a historical talk on tombstones around the world, from murderers to famous businesspeople. £2.50 voluntary donation requested. Momo’s, Westfield Street, St. Helens, WA10 1QJ
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RMTC Youth presents Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic musical Cats. Tickets £8 per adult or £6 concessions, available from www.rainhillmtc.weebly.com or on 07948 908693.
Expect a day packed full of family entertainment, fairground rides, live music and a spectacular lights show on the huge Christmas tree – headlined by Peter Andre! Santa will also make an appearance with his elves and reindeer, plus a fireworks display!
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Rainford Parish Church Amateur Dramatic Society bring the magical fairytale to life in a family pantomime! Tickets £8 per adult or £5 per child on 07591 333784.
Browse craft and gift stalls, meet Father Christmas, enjoy children’s activities and light refreshments.
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Enjoy four top quality gins plus garnishes and a souvenir glass to take home, all in aid of Willowbrook Hospice. Tickets £30 on 01744 453798.
Saturday, November 16, 1:30pm-4pm Fun for all the family with a variety of stalls, refreshments, children’s activities and a Santa’s Grotto! Free admission. Toll Bar with Prescot URC, Freckleton Road, St. Helens, WA10 3AR
Irwell String Quartet Saturday, November 16, 7:30pm-9:15pm St. Helens Sinfonietta present the Irwell String Quartet led by Dewi Tudor Jones, for an evening of glorious music. Tickets £10 or £1 per under-16, bookable on 01744 114635. United Reformed Church, Ormskirk Street, St. Helens, WA10 2JZ
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Fashion, Fun & Fizz Friday, November 22, 7pm-9:30pm An evening of gorgeous clothes, fabulous beauty stalls and lashings of prosecco! There’ll also be a raffle on the night. Tickets £3 from the venue. Newton Community Centre, Park Road South, Newton-le-Willows, WA12 8EX
Vintage Christmas Fair Saturday, November 23, 10am-4pm Browse a bespoke collection of vegan friendly arts and crafts and find the best gift ahead of the festive season! For info, email phoenixbizinfo@gmail.com St. Helens Town Hall, Victoria Square, WA10 1HP
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Sunday, November 24, 11am-3pm
Saturday, November 30, 10am-1pm
Shop for homemade crafts, Avon, chocolate gifts, wax melts and much more, with a raffle and snacks available. All proceeds to local charities, free entry.
Local craftmakers come together for some festive fun – pick up some stocking-fillers and enjoy afternoon tea with light bites. Tea is pre-bookable on 07866 955316.
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Tuesday, November 26, 6pm
Saturday, November 30, 11:30am-2pm
Hear about the extensive history of Rainhill Asylum and the Whiston Workhouse, how mental health services evolved from the late Victorian era, and what working life was like in the Workhouse. Tickets £2.50 in advance from the venue.
Expect all manner of craft stalls, a Santa’s grotto and delicious light lunches! Free entry.
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Casino Night Friday, November 29, 7:30pm-midnight An evening of glitz, glamour and gambling – play roulette, blackjack and poker. Tickets £15 from the venue including casino chips, prosecco and canapes. Rainford Village Hall, Church Rd, Rainford, WA11 8HB
Charity Fashion Show Friday, November 29, doors at 7pm Grab yourself a bargain and enjoy a plastic fantastic fashion show of upcycling, recycling and reducing waste. Tickets £3, proceeds to street kids in Calangute, bookable on 07515 748033. Garswood Sports & Social Club, Garswood Road,
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Prom Weekend Sat, Nov 30, 10am-5pm & Sun, Dec 1, 10am-4pm Hundreds of gowns to choose from for your Prom Princess, including top brands like Morilee, To The Nines and Gino Cerutti. Refreshments available. Romancia, Main Street, Billinge, WN5 7PB
Billinge Lights Switch-On Wednesday, December 4, 6:30pm-8pm Meet Santa on his sleigh, enjoy music from the Trinity Girls Brass Band, participate in a raffle and enjoy mince pies before the lights switch on at 7pm. Bispham Methodist Church, Crank Road, Billinge, WN5 7DT
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Thursday, December 5, 6:30pm-9pm
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Create a traditional foliage wreath with beautiful flowers, with a delicious food spread and welcome drinks. £45 including materials, bookable at www. oliveowl.co.uk
Fri, Nov 29, 6pm-11pm & Sat, Nov 30, 12pm-11pm Celebrate Christmas early with over 120 gins and live entertainment from Louise & The Love Bugs. Tickets £14.50 including a gin copa glass. St. Helens Town Hall, Victoria Square, WA10 1HP
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Gardening
Shed some light on it! by Angie Barker There is no getting away from it … Christmas is coming, and along with all the kerfuffle that comes with it (oh dear, Hubby looks depressed at the thought) – it also means we have some long, dark evenings ahead of us. But instead of closing the curtains and forgetting about your garden until next spring, consider installing some outdoor lighting in your garden to create a magical winter wonderland.
can be set into paving, decking and steps. Even if you don’t use your garden in the winter and particularly if your living area overlooks your garden, it will make your inside space seem larger as you can see beyond the windows. But why not use your garden at this time of year – I would recommend donning coat and scarf and lighting a fire pit and as it’s nearly Christmas, taking a flask of Gluhwein out with you (that’s mulled wine to Hubby). There are some things you need to consider with outside lighting: • Less is more – you do not want your garden to resemble a floodlit football pitch! • Place up lighters carefully to make sure your lights don’t shine into a neighbours bedroom window. • If you are landscaping a garden consider lighting
The right kind of garden lighting can create some wonderful atmospheric effects and there are many different products available to help you achieve the effect you are looking for. Simple up lighters set on spikes in the soil are very easy to install as they sit beneath planting to light it up from beneath. Bamboo in particular looks amazing up lit this way. There are some more sophisticated products which
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The Toyota Camry is a bit of a legend - 19 million have been made and sold since 1982. It’s been away from the UK for 15 years, though – and we’ve missed it. Toyota’s also missed selling it here, so the Camry’s finally coming back – and this time it’s in hybrid guise. The Japanese motor-maker reckons the Camry's petrol-electric powertrain and attractive styling make it the ‘right vehicle at the right time’ to return to these shores. Is it? Well, the Camry is costly - but look a little closer, and the £29,995 price-tag on the basic model seems less of an issue when you realise how inexpensive it will be to run. Depending on the way you drive and where your drive, the Toyota’s ability to manage short distances on electricity only could save you forking out at the pumps.
Pros ‘n’ Cons • Inexpensive to run • Good standard equipment • Ride • Boot space • Uncooperative infotainment system
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It’s stress-free to drive, with agreeable visibility and light steering. Whisk things up, and there’s enough pull from the Camry’s 218ps that you seldom need to go full throttle. Regrettably, it’s common for hybrids to disappoint when it comes to refinement at motorway speeds. The subdued powerplant in the Toyota means your ears become sensitive to other noises. Tyre roar begins to become irksome, as does the persistent wind whistle. But it still doesn’t make the Camry bad company at 70mph - you just need to turn the music up more. There’s no dodging the fact that the latest Camry is going to appeal to taxi firms and private hire businesses. But that’s no bad thing - it’s roomy enough for five adults and, at 524 litres, the boot is large. The Toyota’s Achilles' heel, however, is its infotainment system. It is uncooperative, and the glass touchscreen on the dashboard is maddeningly insensitive when you touch it. The automaker says it will fit Android Auto and Apple CarPlay soon, but it won’t be obtainable at launch.
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