Local Life - Wigan - January 2022

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LocalLife Wigan Edition

January 2022

Get Active in 2022 Pages 48-52

On the Streets Pages 24-25

Fresh New Year Pages 44-45

Adventure of a Lifetime Pages 58-60

Life & Times of

Wigan’s Mr Pic Pages 39-42 Photo Credit: Dave Green

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n influx of street furniture has hit the streets of Wigan ahead of the launch of the Greater Manchester Clean Air Zone (CAZ). As it stands from when Local Life went to press (6/1/22), from May this year buses, coaches, taxis, PHV’s, HGV’s and vans over a certain age/fuel type will be charged up to £60 per day to operate within the borders of Greater Manchester. Before you turn the page and dismiss this as irrelevant, allow me to make two points. One, any cost increase for businesses is invariably passed onto customers, so GM residents will indirectly end up paying more for some products and services. And two, the infrastructure of the GM CAZ has now been installed, so changing the future parameters to, say, include cars, would be straightforward. The new Birmingham CAZ already charges certain car owners £8 a day with fines of up to £120, and Bristol will follow their lead from June 2022. The implementation of Clean Air Zones was brought about when the government told councils to curb air pollution levels. The decision on how to do this was left to the discretion of individual local councils. York opted to ban diesel buses from the city centre. Birmingham opted to, and have since set up, a tight CAZ of approximately 5 square miles and other councils followed a similar route, targeting city centres where pollution levels are high. The Greater Manchester Combined Authority, made up of the ten local councils including Wigan Council, went in a completely different direction and decided that the whole of Greater Manchester, all 493 square miles of it, should be within the GM CAZ. Clean air is vital, and modelling carried out by the GMCA in October 2018 (www.cleanairgm.com/clean-air-zonemap/) shows that the city centre, along with Wigan, Bolton, Bury and other main town centres in GM have issues with air pollution. Outside of town/city centres, it just isn’t an issue apart from a few pollution hotspots such as Poolstock and Pemberton, long-standing problems which are being or have already been addressed by Wigan Council. The words ‘sledgehammer’ and ‘nut’ spring large. Was the decision made by the GMCA for the health benefits, for the extra revenue or for different reasons entirely? Whatever the case – it’s time for a rethink. Chris Pearce, Publisher chrisp@locallife247.co.uk


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This month’s highlights 39. Life & Times of Wigan’s Mr Pic

Contents 16. Beauty Resolutions you’ll want to keep!

18. Books Fresh starts!

28. Health Is sitting the new smoking?

36. Baking Blueberry custard tarts.

34. Reducing Meat

44. Fresh New Year

37. Recipe Chilli and lemon seafood spaghetti.

64. Puzzle Pages Try these brainteasers for size!

68. Motoring Used car bargains.

73. Home & Garden Services Find the best local traders for you.

48. Active 2022!

54. Get In The Zen

58. Icelandic Adventure

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Dance to Fitness

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Wigan Council are offering free weekly dance sessions to help those in need of support to improve fitness and manage their weight.

Mix and mingle with designers, makers and producers at the Parbold Artisan Market on Sunday, February 6 from 11am-4pm. On sale are gifts including ceramics, art, fused glass, hand printed cushions, fashion, jewellery, art, speciality plants and much more.

Those residents of Wigan Borough aged over 18 years of age with a BMI of above 25 can register for 12 free dance sessions. You’ll enjoy easy-to-follow steps combined with upbeat, recognisable music to get your heart rate up and get you singing along. You’ll also be provided nutritional advice and the right tools to help you lose weight safely. The dance classes are delivered by professionally trained dancers with experience in choreographing dance for any ability. Classes are being held at various venues, including Robin Park, Wigan Life Centre and Ashton Leisure Centre, and are staged from Monday to Thursday at varying times of the day. For more details or to register, visit this section of the Council’s website; https://www.wigan.gov.uk/BeWell/ Active-health/Weight-management/Dance.aspx

This promises to be a great day out for all the family with a visit from rescued Birds of Prey. So, make a date in your diary and head on down to Parbold Village Hall, where entry and parking is free!

Pram Plea The Storehouse Project in Wigan have made a plea for unwanted prams and pushchairs. The Wigan-based charity has been approached to help supply any donated items to evacuees arriving in Greater Manchester from Afghanistan. If you have a pushchair gathering dust in the garage and would like to donate it then you can drop it off at Unit 10 on the Pagefield Industrial Estate, off Miry Lane. If you need help finding the unit, please call 07816 623612.

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Wedding Fayre If you heard wedding bells at Christmas and Santa left an engagement ring for you under the tree, then you’ll be interested in the Bridal Fayre that takes place on Sunday, January 30 at the stunning Lancashire Manor Hotel on Prescott Road, Pimbo, near Skelmersdale. This is a great chance to view everything weddingrelated, including the beautiful banqueting suites and bridal suites at the hotel. There will also be a chance to have a chat with the team’s preferred suppliers who can help you with everything from photography, venue dressing, hair, make-up, entertainment and not forgetting the all-important bridal gown! On the day, there will be a fashion show put together by Trudy Smith Bridal Boutique, to give you all the latest ideas and trends in bridal gowns and grooms wear. Pop down between 12/3pm on the day and make your wedding dreams a reality.

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Couch to 5K

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If the thought of running to catch a bus, let alone a 5k route, fills you with dread then you are not alone.

If pursuing a new pastime is your goal in 2022, you might be interested to know that Haydock Male Voice Choir are looking for potential new members? This award-winning choir celebrate their centenary next year in 2023.

Thankfully, the Be Well Couch to 5k groups have been organised to offer support to those people unable to face this task on their own. The concept is designed to get you up off the couch and running 5k within 10 weeks, all you need to bring is your trainers, a water bottle and some willpower. Sessions are suitable for all abilities, including complete beginners, and take place at 10am every Monday at Orrell Water Park, 12.30pm every Wednesday at Standish Leisure Centre, 6.30pm every Thursday at Robin Park Leisure Centre and 10am every Sunday at Wigan Life Centre.

No previous experience is required and it’s an excellent opportunity to get fitter and healthier, and to have some fun along the way with this friendly group. The choir rehearse on Tuesdays at Haydock Conservative Club and on Thursdays at the United Reform Church in St Helens. You can check out some audio of their performances on www.haydockmvc.com. For more information about rehearsals call 07742 312565 or email secretary@haydockmvc.com.

Sessions cost £1.50 per person and there is no need to book, just turn up to your chosen venue and introduce yourself to the run leader.

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Madness Return The Jockey Club Live have announced three 2022 dates for the return of their popular live music nights at Haydock Park Racecourse. Paloma Faith will be appearing on Friday 1st July, Olly Murs will return on Friday 5th August and iconic 80’s band Madness will be appearing on Saturday 16th July. 2021 saw a season of incredible live shows at The Jockey Club racecourses, ranging from a sold-out show for Tom Jones at Haydock Park to an afternoon of joyful singalongs with McFly at Newmarket Racecourses.

Dickon White, Jockey Club Racecourses’ North West Regional Director said “We are so excited about our fantastic line-up of music nights in 2022. With the addition of Madness to the season, we have something for everyone for what is set to be a wonderful summer of music and racing at Haydock Park.” Tickets for the events at Haydock Park are now available at www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/live/

Despite the challenges of staging a season in 2021, the events marked the return to live music for thousands of fans. Having last headlined at Haydock in 2015, Madness have become one of the music industry’s best loved British bands. Fronted by the charismatic Suggs, Madness’ ability to write songs that sparkle with the stuff of British life, that find poetry in everyday reality, has led them to their many hits.

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Parkside Plans in Motion Almost thirty years since its closure in 1993, Parkside Colliery in Newton-le-Willows is about to be transformed as a major industrial estate and logistics hub.

site and the nearby M6. This, says the Government, will be pivotal in unlocking the sites full potential for future development and help to support the local environment.

The Parkside development has been hailed as a project that will bring ‘significant economic benefit’ by the Government. In his response approving the plans, Michael Gove, the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, agreed with the inspectors that the first phase of the regeneration of the former colliery site in Newton-le-Willows would help deliver great benefits for the entire region.

The first phase will cover a 93,000 square metre site, bringing almost 500 jobs during the construction and the potential of more than 1,300 new jobs offering a variety of skills in the completed buildings.

The announcement also saw approval of the Parkside Link Road, which will create a direct link between the

St Helens Borough Council’s Cabinet have approved the next steps for the development which will see Balfour Beatty start work on the site imminently to create the Parkside Link Road which will prove a real benefit for the local community and commuters by creating a direct link to the M6 from the site.

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A heritage project spearheaded by Wigan Council has been recognised for its potential to transform the town centre. The King Street Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) won the Future Cities Forum’s 2021 ‘High Streets’ award last month. The accolade acknowledges how regeneration projects use heritage aspects to improve the high street from economic and aesthetic perspectives. Judges referenced the HAZ’s work in reusing and reviving historic buildings such as the Royal Court Theatre and its links with the Fire Within cultural manifesto. Strengthening the relationships between culture, communities and historic places is at the heart of the HAZ initiative and the council is working closely with The Old Courts, and a consortium of borough-based organisations, to deliver some fantastic arts and cultural activities on the street.

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As part of the project, Wigan Council is now working with Historic England to develop and deliver schemes that will transform and restore disused and dilapidated buildings into new homes, shops, workplaces and community spaces, restoring local historic character and improving public realm.

56 Miles for CRUK Cancer Research UK is challenging joggers to run 56 miles in February to raise money for cancer research. Those accepting the challenge, equivalent to 2 miles a day, can register for a free t-shirt online and sign up for a Facebook group aimed at supporting all those undertaking the challenge. For further details and to register for the challenge, visit the website www.cancerresearchuk.org.


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Supercharge your bath Who doesn’t love a soak in the bath on a cold winter’s night? Make yours a treat for your skin and senses with a handful of fragranced bath salts. Dove’s are a good choice. They’re made from pure sea salt to ease aching muscles, with added natural moisturisers to boost hydration. And you have a choice of three aromatherapyinspired fragrances, at £6.99 from www.boots.com and www. superdrug.com.

Use SPF Your skin doesn’t need to be at risk of burning to be damaged by UV rays. So it’s important to protect it all year around. A good facial sunscreen shouldn’t feel greasy or block pores. Alternatively, you can just opt for a moisturiser with added SPF, but to get the full benefit, you may need to use more than usual.

Give your nails a break Gels and acrylics are great, but your nails do need a rest now and then to recuperate. If your nails are feeling brittle, file them short

to reduce the risk of breakage. Treat them to a weekly nail-strengthening treatment and a daily cuticle oil. If you want some colour, choose a gentle nail polish. Nailberry polishes (£15, www.nailberry.co.uk) are breathable and free from alcohol, phthalates and harsh chemicals.

Treat your hair If you struggle to find the time for a weekly hair mask, try an overnight one. JOICO’s Defy Damage Sleepover Treatment contains moringa seed oil to add shine and softness, along with other natural ingredients that help to strengthen hair and protect it from further damage. It’s non-greasy and you don’t even need to rinse it out the following morning. It costs £20 at www.lookfantastic.com.

Try something new It’s all too easy to get stuck in a beauty rut. If you fancy trying something new, book yourself in for a skin consultation or mini makeover at a cosmetics counter. Or visit a few counters and ask for their recommendations. You could also sign up for a beauty box subscription, like those by Birchbox, Glossy

Box and Look Fantastic, which will give you the chance to sample lots of different brands.

Switch to green beauty It’s simpler than you might think to make more eco-conscious choices. To start with, look for easily recyclable, zero-waste packaging. Check that the brands you use are certified cruelty-free. And swap disposable products for reusable ones, such as a bamboo razors, refillable deodorants and washable cleansing pads. To make life easier, buy from retailers that have strict eco policies, like www.biggreensmile. com, www.naturalcollection.com and www.lovelula.com.

Feed your skin Boost a healthy diet with a vitamin supplement. Manifesto’s Beauty gummies (£39.90, www.manifestonutrition.co) are a good choice as they’re packed with vitamins and antioxidants and taste great. The hero ingredient is astaxanthin, which has been found to improve skin’s elasticity. There’s also zinc, biotin and Vitamin A to help strengthen your hair and nails, collagen boosting Vitamin C, and other ingredients your skin will thank you for.


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Fresh starts Give your New Year’s resolutions a helping hand…

Running Made Easy – Lisa Jackson and Susie Whalley Whether you’ve got your mind set on running a marathon this year, or you just want to complete Couch to 5K, this book could prove as invaluable as the right pair of trainers. Within its pages, you’ll find plenty of tips, running plans and advice, mainly aimed at beginner runners. Perhaps most importantly, however, you’ll also find lots of motivational real-life stories of people who’ve used running to dramatically improve their lives..

The Book of Hopes – Edited by Katherine Rundell This book brings together poems, short stories, essays and illustrations – all designed to ‘comfort, inspire and entertain’. It’s perfect for dipping into on a coffee break or when you’re in need of a moment of solace. While it’s aimed at children, there’s no reason why The Book of Hopes can’t be enjoyed just as much by adults. A beautiful book to give or receive.

Everyday Cook – Donal Skehan Is your New Year’s resolution to cook more meals from scratch? Most of the recipes in Everyday Cook are designed to take you from fridge to table within half an hour. (Some dishes can be whipped up in just fifteen minutes.) There are also meals to freeze for days when you really don’t have the energy to cook. The recipes might be simple, but they’re far from boring. Think Cheat’s Spring Risotto, Kung Pao Chicken and Aubergine, and Spicy Prawn Aglio e Olio.

The Wildlife Gardener – Kate Bradbury British wildlife has declined dramatically over the last few decades. Once common species, such as the hedgehog, are under threat. If you want to play a role in helping to reverse the decline, this book is a good starting point. It’s packed with practical tips on encouraging all manner of wildlife into your garden. You’ll find step-by-step projects, ideas for plants and plenty of gorgeous photography. And you’ll also be taught how to identify some of your new garden visitors.

Farrow & Ball Recipes for Decorating – Joa Studholme Planning to refresh your home in 2022? Before you go anywhere near a paintbrush, get some advice and inspiration from the experts. Farrow & Ball’s no-nonsense guide covers everything from creating different moods using colour, to tackling common problems such as dark rooms and small spaces. There are several case studies and tons of photos. Whether you’re craving an ultra-modern living room or want to bring some country-cottage comfort to your kitchen, this book is for you.

The Sustainable(ish) Living Guide – Jen Gale Going green can feel pretty daunting, but this book sets out small steps we can all take to help combat climate change, reduce plastic and cut waste. It’s about making more conscious, informed choices – from small swaps that you’ll barely notice to more impactful life changes. There are no lectures, no guilt trips and no preaching – just relatable, easy-to-read advice and ideas.


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Rotary Success

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The Wigan Rotary Club’s fundraising efforts in December raised almost £5,000.

Hamper Winner

Restrictions introduced in December meant that the club were prevented from carrying out a full range of fundraising activities in the run up to Christmas, but despite these restrictions, Santa and his helpers toured many Wigan housing estates on a float throughout December and also raised funds via Santa Zoom sessions for Wigan’s toddlers.

The competition to win a Lancashire Day hamper, featured in the November issue of Local Life was won by Gemma Walls. Gemma’s mother Joan Walls (pictured) of Coniston Avenue in Ashton-in-Makerfield collected the hamper on Gemma’s behalf. Thank you to all who entered.

Wigan Rotary President Santi Nandi was delighted with the efforts, “I would like to thank all the parents, grandparents, children and friends who met Santa via Zoom or on the float. “Thank you for the generosity in supporting us in this second year of the zoom venture. “Along with the takings from our famous float collection this will enable Wigan Rotary Club to continue their support for local, national and international charities to which we are committed. “The comments we received along the routes are heart-

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Footy for Her Women’s Walking football sessions are now up and running at Wigan Athletic’s Academy on Stadium Way, off Scot Lane in Newtown. These indoor sessions take place at 2pm on Fridays at the venue and are hosted by Age UK Wigan Borough, assisted by Winstanley Walkers FC, Be Well and Wigan Athletic Community Trust. Potential footballers of all abilities are welcome, even complete beginners, and these sessions represent a great way to have fun, meet new friends and keep fit. In addition, free refreshments are available after each session. For more details call Steven Edwards on 01942 615880 or email steven.edwards@ageukwiganborough.org.uk

Afternoon Fun If you’re looking for some good company or a few ideas on how to while away an afternoon, then the Wrightington Pensioners Association would like to invite you to their weekly meetings. The group meets every Tuesday afternoon at the Pensioners Hall at St James the Great Church on Chisnall Avenue in Wrightington (WN6 9RR) between 1.30-4pm, to enjoy an afternoon of bingo, whist and dominoes, along with a cup of tea and a chat. For more details, please call Brenda Carr on 01257 421869 or Frank Johnson on 01257 425585.

Fete Slots Would you like to host a stall at the next Shevington Fete? Booking has opened, so you can bag your spot for this year’s event on Saturday, June 18. Stalls cost from £10, and all stallholders must have valid public liability insurance at the time of the fete. For more information or to book your place, please email shevingtonfete@outlook.com or go online at www. shevingtonparishcouncil.net/fete-stalls/

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Faith on the Streets By Nicola Gray When people say, ‘charity begins at home’ they often mean that you should look after your own circle first and then extend your kindness to people in the wider community. This isn’t the case though for local charity, Wigan Street Pastors; their mission is to come to the rescue of vulnerable people on the streets of Wigan and in turn make their community safer. Wigan Street Pastors are led by a local coordinator and have support from local churches and community groups in partnership with the police, Wigan council and other statutory agencies. Street Pastors is basically the Church in action on the street, responding to a crisis. It is about volunteers rolling up their sleeves and getting involved in practically responding to the problems of crime and safety in their area. The overall mission is to provide a calming presence, a listening ear and practical help to vulnerable people in the night-time economy of Wigan, showing God’s love to anyone and everyone they meet. Being a street pastor can look like so many things, but what does this help look like in a practical sense? The volunteers often find themselves being a listening ear for someone who in that moment really needs it; or just providing some practical help by giving out water, flip flops, space blankets to help keep people warm and spikeys, which can be placed into bottles to help prevent drinks being spiked.

The street pastors are often able to sign post people to services that can really help them; and other times they are just making sure that people get home safely. Ultimately their caring services are used as a tool that they use to be the hands and feet of Jesus; to show kindness and compassion and the love of God to everyone they meet. The Wigan faction is a growing team of volunteers from local churches, the group currently stands at 6 active members and is growing all the time. The team undertook their first patrol in November 2017, and they are still patrolling on Friday and Saturday nights four years later reach more and more people in a vulnerable position. Up until last year the team had been patrolling the town centre streets from 10.30pm to 4am and then COVID hit, and everything stopped. The pandemic obviously stopped teams from going out as we the nature of the role puts volunteers up close with the people they are trying to help, and they couldn’t put their volunteers at risk. The team were efficient when it came to re-training when restrictions were lifted, and they have been back out on the streets over the Christmas period. The charity largely runs on donations from the church and with services being stopped during lockdown, like many other organisations, they have felt a real financial hit, and any donations or financial support would be greatly appreciated. The aim for the future is to recruit and train more volunteers, requirements are simple, to be a Street Pastor,


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you must be 18+ and you must have been a member of a Church for 12 months or more. You will be required to fill in an application form and your church leader will also be asked to provide a reference for you. All Street Pastor volunteers must undergo a full DBS check and commit to 42 hours of training including dealing with drugs and alcohol, listening skills, knowing your community, first aid, mentoring and police awareness. If you would like to learn more about the Street Pastors and their initiatives, become a volunteer or if you would like to donate, please get in touch and see how you can help.

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1. Which

computer pioneer and codebreaker features on the new Bank of England 50 pound note that entered circulation in 2021?

2. Before later admitting it was an April Fool’s joke to help promote its upcoming electric cars, which car manufacturer said in a press release that it was changing the fourth letter in its name to a “t”?

3. At the 2021 Brit Awards, who became the first ever all-female group to win the Best British Group award?

4. Which online fashion retailer bought the brand

Debenhams in January and the brands Burton, Wallis and Dorothy Perkins in February?

5. Name the only two players to score for England

in the penalty shoot-out of the UEFA Euro 2020 Final.

6. Which British city was stripped of its UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021 developments along its waterfront?

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7. In 2021, El Salvador become the first country in the world to make what legal tender?

8. Instead of its usual course on the River Thames, Donations www.paypal.com/paypalme/WiganStreetPastors

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the 2021 University Boat Race was held in Cambridgeshire on a stretch of which river?

9. 2021 saw which 83-year-old become the oldest

ever person to win an Academy Award for acting?

10. Name the three countries who finished above Great Britain in the medal table at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

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Hospice Homeless Care Wigan and Leigh Hospice have been awarded a grant of £25,000 by The Masonic Foundation for a project to support people who have palliative and end of life care needs and do not have a permanent home.

Organisations working with the hospice and Wigan Council’s Homelessness Services include The Brick; Health Outreach team; and the Drug and Alcohol Service.

Initially the project, led by the Hospice in your Care Home team in partnership with Wigan Council, is focussed on getting as many staff as possible who work with homeless or vulnerably housed people onto the hospice’s 12-week training course in palliative care.

Debbie added, “We feel that hospice care should be available to anyone who needs it, and we are excited that this project will help us to reach these harder to reach communities but also educate staff who work with these vulnerable individuals.

Debbie Jones, Manager of Hospice in your Care Home, said, “We want to ensure that the wishes and preferences of the homeless and vulnerably housed are heard and respected, so that they have equal access to palliative and end of life care.

“Therefore, even if they don’t access to hospice care directly, they will have benefitted from our expertise in palliative and end of life care.”

“We also want to identify people with health problems earlier on, rather than reach them only in the last 12 months of life, so support is in place before it is needed. “These are people who rarely access hospice services and we want to remove barriers to improve end of life care

and promote choice and dignity.”

Councillor Keith Cunliffe, cabinet portfolio holder for adult services and deputy leader of Wigan Council, said, “We are really pleased that Wigan Council is able to work alongside Wigan and Leigh Hospice to deliver this important service.”


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Is sitting the new smoking? According to a growing number of experts, sitting is the latest health hazard to look out for. But why is a sedentary lifestyle so bad for us, and what can we do about it?

Working from home, online shopping and periods of selfisolation: since the first lockdown, many of us will have noticed that we’re sitting down more than ever before. Unfortunately, this change of lifestyle comes at a cost. Evidence suggests that excessive sitting can expose us to a range of health issues, from backache and varicose veins to diabetes. The reason? Humans were built to stand, with the heart, cardiovascular system and bowel functioning far more efficiently when we’re upright.


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to your local cafe. And on days when you’re too busy to take a lunch break, set a timer to remind you to stretch or have a little walk around.

Invest in a standing desk

Sit the right way

If you work in an office or from home, one of the easiest ways to reduce your sitting time is to invest in a standing desk.

If you’re spending much of your working life at a desk, it’s important to invest in an office chair that will help you perfect your posture.

Standing is certainly better for us than sitting. However, there is evidence to suggest that standing still for long periods of time isn’t hugely beneficial to our bodies either. Balance is key; start by standing for 30 to 60 minutes a day and gradually increase until you’re alternating between standing and sitting every hour.

Choose a chair with lumbar support to ensure your lower back curves to the shape of the chair, and make sure it’s adjusted so your feet are resting on the floor. You should also avoid crossing your legs and try to keep your back straight as much as you can. Doing so will make the hours you do spend sitting as comfortable as possible.

Take regular breaks

Get some exercise

It can be hard to motivate yourself to leave your desk during the working day. However, taking regular breaks – even if it’s just to grab a cuppa – can make a world of difference.

Evidence suggests that we need between 60-75 minutes of moderate-intensity activity per day to combat the dangers of excessive sitting – but the more frequent the better. You’ll be glad to hear that this doesn’t mean you have to hit the gym every day. Moderate exercise could be a brisk walk on your lunch break, a light bike ride or even those slightly more exerting cleaning duties, such as vacuuming, window cleaning or mopping the floor.

In the office and need to send an email? Get away from your desk and relay the message in person. Working from home and fancy a coffee? Treat yourself by taking a walk

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Reducing your Meat Intake The headlines about meat-eating are all about why you shouldn’t. The main focus is on how rearing animals for food is a major contributor to climate change, but you don’t have to look far to understand that animal welfare and personal health are also significant motivators for the increased adoption of a more plant-based food intake. It was recently reported that over the last decade, the UK’s meat consumption dropped by 17%. That’s a great start, but although we know why we should consider this new way of eating, the how seems to have less attention. Let’s look at some simple changes that might help in making your diet less focused on animal products.

Cooking from scratch The easiest option is to eat pretty much as you always did, but to use meat-free alternatives. Mince, burgers, sausages, fish and chicken all have vegan substitutes available and in some cases it’s really quite difficult to spot

the difference. Even when it’s not a perfect replication of meat, it’s just as tasty so you won’t mind the change. Beyond Meat burgers are a good example of this and are available in some supermarkets and in many pub and restaurant chains. Giving up dairy and eggs takes a bit of getting used to. Oat milk is the winner for its sustainability credentials, with almond milk now generally frowned upon. Butter substitutes have been around for years; vegan cheese is available but is a bit of an acquired taste. Replacements for eggs depends on the recipe, so you’ll have to do your research. If this way of eating is going to stick, you’ll want to try some new recipes. The internet is full of vegetarian and vegan cooking ideas, but you’ll notice they typically have considerably more ingredients than meat-based meals do, including herbs and spices. If you love cooking and have lots of jars of flavourings in your cupboards you won’t mind this. Otherwise, you might want to consider a ready-to-cook option. For this, the booming market of recipe boxes is a great start. British company Gousto offer around 60 recipes each week, with 20% vegan and a further 30% vegetarian (meaning over half the meals don’t contain meat). Around 80% of HelloFresh meals contain meat so they are not a great choice but their sister brand GreenChef and another company Mindful Chef are both worth a look.


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Ready-to-eat The supermarkets have a selection of plant-based ready meals, which is particularly good if you need something quick or are eating alone. Frozen meal deliveries are available from a number of companies, including Planty and Allplants. Take-away food is a bit more challenging – chicken, pizza and kebabs feature at the top of the list of the most popular purchases. It is possible though and the online menus should offer a clear indication of which of their options are vegetarian and vegan.

Eating out What you don’t want is to go to a pub or restaurant where there are just a couple of non-meat choices tucked away at the bottom of the menu. You should be offered many of the same options as usual but in a veggie version, and some recipes that are specifically targeted for non-meat eaters. Even better is a restaurant that has a specific vegan menu, and Wagamama deserve recognition for having introduced this at the start of 2021. Ideally, choose a vegetarian restaurant that is guaranteed to have vegan choices too. You can search on TripAdvisor

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for ‘Vegetarian friendly’ and ‘Vegan options’ from the dietary requirements. However, the eatery can qualify for this even if they only have a couple of dishes. A better place to start would be Happy Cow (happycow.net) as there’s far more of a focus on plant-based restaurants and cafes. A general Google search is also useful, or your local Facebook group will have lots of people giving you recommendations (or ‘avoids’).

Be realistic Like any new regime, a wholesale overnight change will be challenging and will often lead to failure. But even if you could just do one no-animal-products day each week, you will have cut your meat intake by 14% and in time you’ll realise that you often prefer the veggie or vegan option.

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Blueberry Custard Tarts

These fruity tarts have a rich creamy custard filling with a crisp pastry case. If you prefer you can use shortcrust pastry. Makes: 8 Ready in: 1 hour, plus cooling

Ingredients 75g caster sugar 3 medium egg yolks 2 tbsp cornflour 1 tsp vanilla extract 350ml milk 500g puff pastry, thawed if frozen Flour, for dusting 100g fresh blueberries

Method 1. Whisk the sugar, egg yolks, cornflour and vanilla extract together in a heatproof bowl until smooth. Heat the milk in a pan over a medium heat until almost boiling. Whisk the hot milk into the egg mixture then pour back into the pan. Gradually bring the mixture to the boil, stirring all the time, until a smooth custard forms. 2. Remove the pan from the heat and cover the surface closely with greasproof paper to prevent a skin forming. Leave to cool completely. 3. Meanwhile roll the pastry out on a lightly dusted surface to a 3mm thickness. Stamp out eight 12cm rounds of pastry and use to line eight 8cm fluted tartlet tins. Prick the bases with a fork and chill in the fridge whilst the custard is cooling. 4. Preheat the oven to 200C, 180C fan, gas mark 6. Divde the cooled custard mixture between the pastry cases and scatter over the blueberries. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until the pastry is crisp and golden. Serve warm or cold.

TIP: Place a baking sheet in the oven to heat up then place the filled tartlet tins on it for baking. The extra burst of heat will help to ensure a crisp pastry base.


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Chilli & Lemon Seafood Spaghetti Serves: 4 Ready in: 20 mins

On the table in less than 30 minutes, this is a a great speedy supper to serve any day of the week. Serve with slices of toasted ciabatta and a rocket salad.

Ingredients

Method

400g spaghetti 2 tbsp virgin olive oil 2 garlic cloves, crushed Small pinch of dried crushed chillies 2 whole dried chillis, halved lengthways Zest and juice of 1 large lemon 100ml dry white wine 150g raw king prawns 150g squid rings, thawed if frozen Handful fresh mussels, cleaned (see TIP) 2 tbsp fresh finely chopped coriander, plus extra sprigs to garnish Salt and freshly ground pepper Handful fresh basil leaves, to garnish

1. Bring a large pan of lightly salted water to the boil. Add the pasta and cook for 12 minutes, or according to the packet instructions, until just tender. 2. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large, deep pan over a medium heat. Add the garlic and stir for 2–3 minutes until soft, but not brown. Add the chilli flakes and whole chillies and cook for 1 minute then stir in the lemon zest and juice and wine. Bring to the boil and let the liquid bubble for 1 minute. 3. Add the prawns, squid and mussels to the pan and cover and simmer for 5-6 minutes, shaking the pan occasionally, until the prawns are pink and the mussels have opened (discard any that remain closed). 4. Drain the pasta and add to the pan with the chopped coriander. Toss well to coat the pasta in the pan juices. Season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Serve in warmed pasta bowls garnished with the coriander sprigs and basil leaves.

TIP: Scrub the fresh mussels clean and pull away the straggly ‘beards’. Discard any that don’t shut tightly when firmly tapped.


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Life-Changing If anyone doubts the value of the inspirational quote

‘With one kind gesture you can change a life’ then Dave Green’s story might give you cause to re-consider.


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and worked on an in-house magazine for the Engineering department, before moving to the Planning Department as a Graphic Designer, a job title he took with him to the newly-formed Communications Department in 2008 and quickly becoming the go-to guy for council photography.

Dave said, “It was the time when PC’s appeared overnight on peoples’ desks and later I was the designated lead officer for IT liaising with Central IT. So I was helping to install PC’s and setting colleagues up on the network etc”.

On the home front, Dave has lived in Winstanley with his wife Lorraine for the past thirty years, and the couple have two daughters and a son.

He also spent time developing his graphic design skills

In early April 2020, Dave’s world stopped when he caught Covid-19 and he ended up in Wigan Infirmary. It was a grim time for the photographer and his family as he was moved from ward to ward. After seeing fellow patients die, he volunteered to try the C-PAP treatment which was undergoing trials, where patients are subject to continuous positive airway pressure via very tight and bulky mask. Suffering from a shoulder and hip injury from his martial arts days, Dave found the C-PAP mask unbearable at night as patients are required to sleep on their fronts. After speaking to the doctor, Dave recollects that he received a stark warning “You can sleep on your front and we’ll fix up your shoulder and hip for you later on, or you can sleep on your back and probably die – it’s up to you.” After ten days, he went home but faced months of outpatient treatment at Wrightington Hospital undergoing physical therapy and counselling, even


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now, he estimates he’s only 90% the man he used to be. “It’s changed my life in quite a number of ways”, states Dave. “It brought home what is really important in life. Your health and your family.”

a small selection of the thousands of Dave’s images that have brought pleasure to Wiganers over the years – thank you Dave and enjoy that retirement!

Dave recently retired after spending 32 years with Wigan Council. The ubiquitous presence of Dave and his camera was felt at pretty much every main Council event of the past couple of decades, and if there was an award for most recognisable face from the council, he’d surely be up there with the nominations. “The Council have been so supportive of me, I can’t speak highly enough of how I was treated by everyone there, and they gave me a fantastic send-off too”, said Dave. So, what now for Dave? “I have some freelance work lined up over the next few months, some for the council, but I’m going to enjoy my retirement and spend more time with my grandson, Oliver, who is just 8 months old”. In these pages, we’re privileged to carry just

Photo Credits: Dave Green & Wigan Council


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Good-looking storage makes organisation more enjoyable. Matt black steel and bamboo caddy, £10; all-purpose hob cleaner, £3; bamboo and plastic scrubbing brush, £2; bamboo round dish brush, £2; all dunelm.com.

Make light work of house cleaning • If you can’t bear the thought of tackling all the cleaning at once, divide it into manageable tasks, and devote perhaps an hour a week – or else tackle one room at a time, maybe over a weekend.

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What Will House Prices Do In 2022?

When Boris and Co won the election in December 2019, it was a turning point in the housing market. A new Government with a sizeable majority meant certainty for the markets, and estate agents nationwide reported an immediate increase in prices and interest, dubbed the ‘Boris Bounce’. Just 50 days later, on 31st January, a very unwelcome visitor landed in the UK – the COVID-19 virus - and by the time the country was subsequently locked down on 23rd March, there were fears that the growing housing market activity would be curbed again as a result. Instead, we have seen one of the busiest 18-month periods in the housing market in more than a decade. Around one in 16 homes in the UK changed hands this year, fuelled by a mix of the pandemic-led reassessments of lifestyle, the need to work from home and maximise living space, and the tax break of the stamp duty holiday.

As we move through 2022, supply pipelines will have a chance to rebuild after the busy early year market and the balance between supply and demand normalises. This is one of the factors that will ease the upward momentum on pricing.

The demand in the market has caused a tightening of housing stock levels, and put upward pressure on house prices, with the annual rate of house price growth now at 6.9%. House prices in Wigan have increased by approximately 8% in the last 12 months, but the number of new properties coming to the market in Wigan is slowing. House prices are still increasing but at a slower rate, suggesting the property market may be starting to moderate.

Alongside this, next year will mark the emergence of economic headwinds as the rising cost of living, and potentially mortgage interest rates, creates an impact on household finances.

My housing market prediction for 2022?

It remains to be seen how many properties will be sold in 2002, but I do not expect as many will be sold as this year, but still more than previous years.

I expect buyer demand to climb again as we move into Q1 of 2022. While the stamp duty holiday has ended, demand from buyers remains 28% higher than average, suggesting that the property market has further to run this year. Supply levels will also begin to rise again, as new listings are typically 50% higher at the end of January compared to the beginning of December.

Even with several quarter point interest rate rises though, mortgages will remain relatively low compared to longerterm norms, and the fact that many homeowners with mortgages are on fixed rates will shelter parts of the market from any immediate impact.

To summarise then, I expect more properties will be sold in 2022 than average, though not as many as 2021. House prices will continue to rise in value, but I expect a slowdown in the rate of growth and by the end of 2022, I expect house price growth to be running between 3% and 5%.

Alan Batt is a member of The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and has worked within the Wigan property market for over 40 years.

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Active 2022! It’s been almost two years since Covid-19 entered our lives and changed them for the worse. A Covid-free world doesn’t appear to be happening any time soon, so we’ve been out and about looking for some inspirational activities for you to try in 2022. As the saying goes, life is not a dress rehearsal, so let 2022 be the year when we embrace activity, healthiness, and happiness!

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There is no formal tuition, but the group runs demonstrations and workshops which help to develop skills and ideas and run regular life model sessions. www.ashtonartgroup.co.uk

If you are an individual or a group interested in taking up regular sports activities including netball, walking football and badminton then get in touch with the team on 01942 828535 or go online at www.wigan.gov.uk/ BacktoSport

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Where better to start our 2022 awakening than art? Ashton Art Group is a great place to discover your inner artist. The group meets weekly every Tuesday at 8pm-10pm at the Community & Childcare Centre in Hilton Street in Ashton-In-Makerfield (formerly the YMCA).

ack to Sport

Whether you are looking to play recreational sport, meet new friends, access coaching or play competitive sport, then get in touch with The Back to Sport team. As part of Wigan Council, they can help you to enjoy a wide range of leisure and sporting activities.


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Give me a C, give me an H – you get the idea but on a serious note Cheerleading classes can be a whole lot of fun! The Wigan Vipers Cheer squad is a fun and friendly place, filled with family values! They offer classes in cheerleading, pom dancing, urban cheer and tumbling, they even have a masters pom dance class for anyone over 25. www.wiganvipers.co.uk

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Discover the world of scuba diving with Mid Lancs Sub Aqua Club; formed in 2005 this group trains divers from the age of 12 and upwards, as well as organising interesting scuba diving expeditions in the UK and overseas. Pool sessions take place at Wigan Life Centre every Tuesday from 8pm-10pm and the club meets every Monday night at 8pm in Standish at the Unity Club on Cross Street. www.divemidlancs.co.uk

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ducation

There’s a whole host of opportunities to further your education and expand your knowledge with Wigan & Leigh College, Wigan Council and further afield with St Helens College! With everything from digital skills, short online courses to floristry and photography on offer, there’s never been a better time to take up lifelong learning. Check out the websites for more details. www.wigan.gov.uk/Resident/Jobs-Careers/Adultlearning-course www.wigan-leigh.ac.uk/adult-courses www.sthelens.ac.uk/adults/adultcourseguide

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Geocaching is a hi-tech treasure hunt for the digital generation; individuals and groups set up caches (hiding places for small items) and you try to find them using the GPS location coordinates. With hundreds of caches in Wigan alone you won’t be lost for places to hunt. And the best bit – the treasure hunt is always in your pocket should you travel further afield. www.geocaching.com

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Wigan & District Ramblers are a seasoned group of walkers who love to get out and about walking for their health, pleasure and appreciation of our wonderful countryside, including everything from family footpath walks, 12-mile coach rambles and weekends away. For information and bookings, feel free to contact Geoff Stanley on 01257 482799 before 9.00 p.m. or email info@wigananddistrictramblers.org.uk

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This horticultural competition has been running across British villages, town and cities for almost 60 years. But In Bloom is more than a competition, it gives residents a chance to make their neighbourhood a more aesthetically pleasing place. There are groups already established in Appley Bridge, Shevington, Orrell and Ashton, but if you want to set up a group in your area, you can do this via the RHS at www.rhs.org.uk/get-involved/britain-in-bloom/register www.wigan.gov.uk/Resident/Leisure/In-Bloom

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You’ve spent the entire Christmas holiday binge watching Netflix and finishing off the Quality Street. Now it’s time to get moving! For many people Couch to 5K is the beginner plan of choice.

For more information about the group or how to get involved in their events please go online at www. facebook.com/carbonlandscape

www.nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/couch-to-5k-week-byweek/ www.nonetorun.com/

oraging

You can take part in foraging and other sustainable activities with the team at the Carbon Landscape Partnership, who look after the wetlands in our area. Brass rubbing, hedge planting, making birdboxes, bug hotels and nature art are just some of the actions undertaken by the group.

However, if you’re not in great shape, you might want to try a ‘lite’ version of this idea called None to Run, which is a free alternative that takes things at a slower pace. There’s also a paid-for app which can guide you through each run on your iPhone or Apple Watch.


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Wigan Goju Ryu Karate Club was formed in 1999 and has introduced hundreds of students to karate and produced many adult and cadet black belts.

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But if your ambitions aren’t that lofty, that’s fine too, most members share goals of fun, exercise, and fitness at their base at Robin Park Leisure Centre. Adults and children welcome – check out the website for details.

Wigan Cinema Discussion Group is a monthly club that brings together film fans to talk about the many aspects of cinema. Agreeing in advance which films to watch, the group meet every month at a chosen location for evenings of informal discussion that can be as serious, moving, light-hearted or technical as you would like it to be.

www.wigankarate.co.uk

www.facebook.com/groups/wiganfilm/

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If you are interested in getting involved in litter picking or to book litter pickers, bin bags, and a waste collection, please request online at www.wigan.gov.uk just search for ‘volunteering’.

www.wiganroses.co.uk

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If you’re looking to make your community tidier by picking up litter, just check out the Wigan Litter Pickers group on Facebook. The group consists of over 1,500 members from across the borough who take pride in their own little patch of town.

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If you know your Goal Attack from your Goal shooter then you’ll know how to play netball, but did you know that there’s a thriving Netball league in Wigan? The Wigan Roses Netball league has 10 teams playing in the league, meeting at Newbridge School in Platt Bridge and Dean Trust Wigan in Orrell every Wednesday night.


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every Tuesday and Thursday from Trencherfield Mill, covering up to 20-miles, with mandatory café stops.

If you’re a keen walker who wants a bit of a challenge, then you might like to take a peek at the world of orienteering. With more than 60 courses popping up within a 25-mile radius of Wigan, including parkland, virtual and wheelchair accessible routes, you’re sure to find something that takes your fancy. www.goorienteering.org.uk

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edalling Power

If you’re new to cycling or looking for moderate exercise only, then check out Wigan Borough Community Cycling Club. This group enjoy the great outdoors without an abundance of Lycra. They cycle

If you’re looking for a more high-powered challenge, then check out the Wigan Wheelers and Triathlon Club, which operates racing events and weekly time trials as well as swimming, cycling and running sessions. www.wbccc.uk www.wiganwheelers.org

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oller Skating

Getting fit can be a tedious slog sometimes, but there’s one imaginative way to achieve fitness and have fun too! Roller-skating has wheeled through many dips and rises since its beginnings in the 1880’s but is undergoing a new surge in popularity. Wigan Roller Rink boasts Europe’s biggest indoor wooden rink and is a destination the whole family can enjoy. www.wiganrollerrink.com

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If you would like to take your vocal cords out for a spin in 2022, then Wigan Community Choir is the choir for you. They believe that if you can talk, you can sing! Working under the musical direction of Imelda Shirley, they sing anything from traditional choral and foreign language songs to folk and pop. For more information about rehearsal times and venues please go online at www.facebook.com/ groups/276111479794

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able Tennis

A recent study showed that table tennis improved more brain function than dancing, walking or gymnastics. Not only that, it’s a great way to keep fit all year round. Wigan Table Tennis Club is a competitive but friendly setup, whose members practice and hold coaching sessions at Platt Bridge Community Centre on Victoria Street. So, whether you want to play in the local leagues or take advantage of their bat and chat sessions for the over 55’s, get in touch www.wigantabletennis.com

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If you take one thing away from this feature it’s this: If you’re no longer in full time work and you want to get (or stay active), then join the Wigan U3A! U3A is a UK-wide movement of locally run groups that provides a wide range of activities for its members. The Wigan U3A, has hundreds of members and acts as a gateway to dozens of activities taking place across the town. Members also can enjoy social events and coffee mornings. Membership is just £10 a year and you can join

as many interest groups as you like, for which there may be an additional charge. www.u3asites.org.uk/wigan

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olunteering

There are dozens of groups in the Wigan area that are looking for volunteers to help them do their good works. You can help support a range of schemes including youth justice, mentoring, community work and more. Check out the website below to help you choose from a selection of local volunteering opportunities. www.wigan.gov.uk/Council/The-Deal/Volunteering

Forget the jam-making, today’s Women’s Institute is a modern organisation suitable for all ages. During the pandemic, members rushed to support foodbanks, arrange book deliveries and create craft kits for families home-schooling their children. Local WI’s meet in Appley Bridge, Standish, Parbold, Newburgh, Aspull & Haigh. www.thewi.org.uk

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Fancy ticking off a few things on your bucket list in 2022? This website contains a glut of active experiences. Fancy a flying lesson, doing Britain’s highest bungee jump, rock climbing, quad biking… you can find these and thousands of other experiences on the website below. www.experiencedays.co.uk

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The benefits of Yoga are well documented, and you too can improve your strength, balance and flexibility in 2022 by giving yoga a try. Hot yoga is supposed to increase these benefits and can leave you feeling calmer – and you can try it in Standish at Yogatown on Almond Brook. www.yogatown.co.uk

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Experts believe sleep and exercise have a bidirectional relationship. In other words, the more active you are during the day, the better quality of sleep. And getting an adequate amount of sleep may promote healthier physical activity levels the day after.


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Get in the Zen Help yourself make it through the final stages of winter with a home refresh that includes natural materials, uplifting colours, snuggly textures and delicious scents.

Every year, Dulux colour experts translate global design trends into the new Colour of the Year. The shade for 2022 is Bright Skies™, an airy and fresh tone that opens up and breathes new life into any space. dulux.co.uk.

Prioritise Comfort and Calm • Let in the light! Clean your windows, pull your curtains back and make sure blinds don’t hang down and obscure the sunshine. There’s no greater feel-good factor than natural light, especially necessary at this time of year.

Complete with Blue Lace Agate crystals, this hand-poured, luxury soy wax candle is infused with natural essential oils to help you de-stress, with soothing scents of sweet orange, rose geranium and ylang ylang.

• Choose colours for the way they make you feel. For cocooning at home, the best bets may be soft, nature-inspired colours such as sky blue, misty green and pastel pink.

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• Choose natural materials as much as possible. From wool and linen to bamboo and oak, they look gorgeous, have an enjoyable texture and don’t ‘offgas’ noxious chemicals into your home. • Use all your senses. Add snuggly throws and cushions for the ultimate in comforting texture, and ensure that your home does not echo unpleasantly by throwing down soft rugs and, where necessary, adding wall hangings to dampen down unnecessary sound. • Create a feeling of relaxation with careful choices of home fragrance. Natural wax candles made with essential oils are better for you than paraffin candles that use synthetic fragrances, or an electric diffuser will fill your home with soothing scents and can safely be left unattended.

Make a statement (and do some calming hanging around) with an indoor/outdoor hanging chair. Nest hanging rattan outdoor chair, £395, roseandgrey.co.uk.


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Fill with water, add a few drops of essential oil, and at the touch of a button this pretty polyresin diffuser will infuse the air around you with a fine mist of scented vapour, as well as emitting a relaxing ambient light. Made by Zen gem diffuser, £67.99, dobbies.com.

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Adventure of a Lifetime Experiencing travel in the past few months has been like riding a rollercoaster. The excitement of once again being able to travel has been thwarted by the need to produce passenger locator forms and adhere to ever-changing traffic light guidelines.

From the seasoned city break traveller looking for something new, to the adventurous family set on a road trip round, and the hedonistic party lover looking for an ‘Instagrammable’ hotspot – Iceland is a destination for all.

If there’s one upside for those who have reduced their travel in 20/21, it’s that most have increased funds available to spend on future holidays. The expectation of the travel industry is that we’re likely to be more discerning when choosing future holiday locations.

Iceland is also becoming an increasingly popular cruise destination, especially for those who want to reach Iceland’s natural wonders and wildlife. A selection of cruises from Fred.Olsen depart from Liverpool and allows tourists to explore Iceland’s most incredible highlights.

So, who’s ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Welcome to Iceland.

Here’s eight places that should be on your ‘Must Visit’ list for Iceland:

One of Europe’s most magical and unforgettable spots, Iceland is a picture-perfect destination for travellers. Dubbed the land of fire and ice, Iceland is a captivating country where volcanoes, glaciers come together to create a landscape that is like nowhere else on Earth. With friendly locals, spectacular scenery, lots of adventure, and a lively party scene, everyone should experience Iceland at least once in their life.

Reykjavik blends Nordic heritage with a contemporary, distinctly unique style, and this lively city is compact, cosmopolitan and refreshingly different. Its charming downtown of painted timber homes is watched over by the soaring and unforgettable spire of the Hallgrimskirkja church, while oodles of hearty Scandinavian vodka bars and taverns litter the streets.

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Seljalandsfoss Falls

Twenty-five miles from the capital is Iceland’s most visited tourist attraction, The Blue Lagoon. Despite its volcanic nature, the site was formed from the remnants of a geothermal power plant in the 1970s. The mineralpacked waters, – the reason for the shimmering, whitish hue of the lagoon – is the driving force behind the spot’s famed healing powers. The majestic Gullfoss Waterfall roaring over the escarpments and bluffshas long been a highlight for tourists. It’s famous as one of the world’s most dramatic waterfalls, and cascades over a series of stepped rocks

and terraces before plunging over a 100ft high gap seemingly disappearing into the Icelandic subterrane. The waterfall can often be arched over by rainbows or shrouded in plumes of mist, added to the graphic effects. As the self-proclaimed capital of Iceland’s North,

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Husavik

the Hafnarstraeti shopping street offers up countless boutiques and craft stores. An easy 50-minute drive from the capital, Strokkur Geysir (after which all geysers are named) is the most popular fountain geyser in Iceland. This highly active hot spring area lies by the Hvítá River and is a popular stop for tourists. Boiling mud pits and around 100 other smaller geysers are waiting to be explored here. ‘Hot Spring’ bread is popular with visitors too, rye bread that’s been baking in hot springs for 24 hours.

Skaftafell Ice Cave

Fully expanding on the multitude of attractions in Iceland would have filled this issue of Local Life and a few more besides. If there’s anything that the past two years have highlighted though, it’s the importance of making the most of your holiday time. In fact, it’s time to ditch holidays and go on adventures instead – and Iceland certainly qualifies as an adventure not to be missed!

Vatnajökull National Park is one of three national parks in Iceland and consists of glaciers and stunning ice caves. The best time to visit Skaftafell Ice Cave is during winter after heavy rain has washed the top layer of the glacier away. If seen at the right time, the cave is bathed in spectacular blue light. If you are in healthy shape, you might consider doing a glacial trek in the park with an experienced guide. Grundarfjördur is approximately 2½ hours from Reykjavik and is a small town centrally located on the north coast of Snaefellsnes peninsula. The town lies in a picturesque fjord, surrounded by mountains, with Mt. Kirkjufell looming as a striking landmark. Eyrbyggja Heritage Centre holds exhibitions on Grundarfjördur’s seafaring history and this is the information centre for the whole peninsula. Húsavík is known as Europe’s number one spot for whale and dolphin watching; in most summers, the tour operators have 100% sighting rates. This picturesque town, which enjoys gorgeous views over Skjálfandi Bay, has many cute cafés and restaurants. Close by is Lake Mývatn, a shallow volcanic lake known for its flora and fauna, and Vatnajökull National Park.

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Investment Mistakes

Firstly, here’s to a happy, healthy, and Prosperous 2022 to all Local Life readers. Whilst life is slowly starting to creep back towards some form of normality, there remains lots of opportunities and challenges for both new and existing investors. Although there has been concern around Covid throughout 2021, markets have generally performed well, and investors will have enjoyed decent gains. It is really important however that investors are not swayed by emotion and/or shortterm market movements as investment fundamentals remain key for successful long-term investment .

a role in a sensibly diversified portfolio. Quite often two different securities that, on the face of it, appear different, can have similar correlation, and consequently market factors can affect both holdings in the same way. Ignoring Global Markets

There are several common errors that investors can make – here’s a few to look out for.

If you suffer from a home country bias (even with diversification across different sectors) the returns are still in part linked to the overall economic performance and political climate of the home country. Geographical diversification is a key part to building a well-constructed portfolio that will grow your assets. Investing abroad can help strengthen your portfolio by creating a larger pool of opportunities from which to find worthy investments.

Unrealistic Time Horizons

Over Confidence

Usually, investors are far too conservative. With medical treatment becoming far more effective, most people are now living far longer than they imagine they will. Clearly, the danger is that funds will be depleted before their lives are over. It is important to have a sound financial strategy that will provide stability throughout one’s life.

It is only natural to experience emotional fluctuations as you watch the ups and downs of the market each day, after all it’s your financial future. Many investors focus on their successes and forget the mistakes they have made and this may lead to taking on excessive portfolio risk. That is why it is vital to create an environment that is detached from emotion, one that relies on data and impartial analysis to make the right decisions for your financial future.

Investment Objectives / Portfolio Strategy Aligning your investment objectives with your portfolio strategy is critical to determining your long-term investment success. Generally, the longer the investment time horizon, the more risk one can take on. Too many investors focus on short-term volatility rather than focusing on long-term probabilities of achieving their objectives. Those with a short time horizon objective that overly expose themselves to risk can create a real danger of asset loss during a short-term period of volatility, which can put their entire financial future in jeopardy.

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Puzzle Pages CROSSWORD

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1. Copyist, scribe (9) 2. Implanted device that controls heartbeat (9) 4. Milky plant substance that coagulates on

exposure to air (5)

5. Sell illicit products such as drugs or alcohol (7) 6. Unwanted email (4) 7. Fencing sword (4) 11. Mental illness in which the mind is dominated

by a single thought or idea (9)

12. Of a triangle, having two sides of equal length (9) 14. Container used to store jam, dried fruit, etc (3) 15. Facility caring for the terminally ill (7) 18. Make cloth by interlacing threads (5) 19. Strong, forceful wind (4) 20. Mammal having partially webbed feet; valued

across

for its fur (4)

3. Onyx marble (9)

15. Ugly, evil-looking old woman (3)

8. Crack in a lip caused usually by cold (4)

16. Citizen who has a legal right to vote (7)

9. Pretending one set of feelings and acting under

17. Devoutly religious (5)

21. Breathe out (6)

the influence of another (3-5)

10. Glacial period in Earth’s history (3,3)

22. Early Christian church (8)

13. Greek muse of love poetry (5)

23. Bake in a kiln so as to harden (4)

14. Painfully desirous of another’s advantages (7)

24. Apiarist (9)

Wordwheel Using only the letters in the Wordwheel, you have ten minutes to find as many words as possible, none of which may be plurals, foreign words or proper nouns. Each word must be of three letters or more, all must contain the central letter and letters can only be used once in every word. There is at least one word that uses all of the letters in the wheel.

target Excellent: 20 or more words Good: 16 words Fair: 12 words

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WORDSEARCH

Music Banjo

Drum

Sitar

Bass

Flute

Tambourine

Bodhran

Guitar

Trumpet

Castanet

Harp

Viola

Cello

Mandolin

Violin

Chimes

Oboe

Cittern

Pennywhistle

Clarinet

Piano

Cornet Cymbal Didgeridoo

SUDOKU

word LADDER Change one letter at a time (but not the position of any letter) to make a new word - and move from the word at the top of the ladder to the word at the bottom, using the exact number of rungs provided.

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WIGGLE WORDS CLUE: to talk nonsense and say things that aren’t true. Trace a path through all the letters to find the word or phrase that fits the clue.

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CMA Accountancy

Self Assessment - on Time, Saves Fines!

By Kieran Fitzgerald MAAT

We’ve spent the last few editions discussing all things MTD and Xero, however it’s time to dial in and talk about the one thing you’ve put off the whole year… SelfAssessment. The deadline for the Self-Assessment Return for the Tax Year Ending 5th April 2021 is fast approaching. You need to ensure you have submitted your return online by 31st January 2022. Remember, a Self-Assessment Return isn’t purely for the self-employed, you need to complete a return if you:

• Are a director of a limited company • Receive income from renting out a property • Have earnings relating to your savings, investments and dividends • Receive income from foreign sources • Earn tips or commission payments If you earn more than £1,000 from these sources then you fall within the criteria to submit a return, so get in touch as soon as possible if you think this might apply to you! If this is your first year submitting a Self-Assessment Return, perhaps because you finally took the plunge and set up a side hustle during the COVID lockdowns, you may be unaware of complexities in the UK tax system for those who submit Self Assessments, and could find yourself with a higher tax bill that you were expecting! In addition to the tax you owe for the current year, you may be required to make ‘payments on account’ towards next year if you are a UK taxpayer, who pays less than 80% of your income tax at source, and your overall tax bill for the year is over £1,000. Payments on account are advanced payments towards your following year’s income tax bill. The amount that you have to make for each payment on account is equal to half of your previous year’s tax bill. So, if your tax bill for the 2020/21 tax year is £2,000, then you would need to make

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Used car bargains: the models that are escaping the big price rises In recent months, with new car production badly affected by a shortage of components – namely due to limited supplies of semiconductors, which are used in everything from reversing cameras to safety assistance systems – buyers are flocking to used cars like never before. It’s having a huge knock-on effect on the prices of used cars too – especially on the models with long waiting times for a brand-new version. In fact, recent data from automotive analysts Cap HPI showed that values rose by 20.3 per cent in a five month period, with some cars jumping in value by nearly 50 per cent in that time. It means that used cars are now pricier than they’ve ever been. However, there is still a range of models that continue to offer great value for money. Here are the used car bargains still available.

BMW X3 M Competition BMW’s M division is best known for its sports saloons like the M3 and M5, but these days the brand’s sporty SUVs play an equally important part. Take the X3 M Competition, for example, the brand’s entry-level M model in the SUV line-up – though with its 503bhp twin turbo 3.0-litre engine under the bonnet, it’s far from basic in terms of performance. If you wanted a new model it would set you back an eyewatering £83,000 (and that’s before you’ve chosen any optional extras). But by looking at used versions instead you can save a considerable chunk of money. We found a 2020 car with just 5,000 miles on the clock for £60,000, which is a vast saving off the original list price.


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Though Vauxhall’s Astra might not be the most aspirational car in its class, that has never harmed its popularity. And it’s this that works to its advantage if you’re looking for a bargain, as with the huge choice of models available, it helps to guarantee you a great deal on a used example.

Due to the increased popularity of electric cars, it often means bargains are quite rare. One exception to that rule is the Audi e-tron – the brand’s flagship SUV – which, despite its high-quality, tech-laden interior and comfortable drive isn’t holding its value quite as well as you might expect.

So while the soon-to-be-replaced Astra might cost you £20,000 new, by looking at nearly-new versions you can quite easily save yourself well in excess of £5,000. We spotted a 2020 car with under 10,000 miles on the clock for just £13,495 – you’d struggle to find a new city car for that price. While it’s often overlooked, the Astra is still good to drive, looks good and has a practical interior that is ideal for families.

Volkswagen Arteon Sometimes the best trick to finding a used car bargain is to choose a car that flies under the radar, and one great example is the Volkswagen Arteon. It’s the brand’s most ‘executive’ model these days, yet despite its striking design it’s often cast aside by buyers who favour a more premium badge. By doing so they’re missing out on its refined driving experience, upmarket interior and efficient engines, though. However, you can use this to your benefit, as a 2020 car in high-spec R-Line trim with low miles is available from around £26,000 – an almost ridiculous £13,000 less than the list price of a new example. So, while used car values might be rising at a silly rate, there are most certainly still bargains that can be had.

But that just makes it a terrific used buy, especially as a 2020 car with under 10,000 miles on the clock can be had for £45,000 – a huge £15,000 saving on what you’d pay for a brand-new model. Just be aware that this applies to the ‘50’ model with the smaller battery option, which only allows for an electric range of around 200 miles.

Mercedes SL While Mercedes might be gearing up to launch its new ‘SL’ as its convertible flagship, its recently axed predecessor is well worth your attention. Though more old-school in its character, this glamorous drop-top is still dripping in class, with a punchy engine that would prove effortless on the longdistance trips this Mercedes is meant for. Though no longer available to buy new, a factory-fresh version would have set you back upwards of £80,000. But today, you could expect to find a one-year-old example with just a few thousand miles on the clock for around £65,000 - a very generous saving off the original asking price.

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