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January 2016

Advertiser Essential shops & services with everything you need all wonderfully local!

Inside this month: Regent Cinema: Movies For You Faringdon Rugby Home Fixtures Book Review: Dragons & Butterflies Karoliina Sunders: Britain's Best Winner Ferndale Community Choir Welcomes You Bohm Farm Feeds: For All Your Pets Needs Faringdon Dramatic Society: Happily Ever After Amy Wadge & Luke Jackson: Perform Live Jan 22nd Promoting local business, trade and services. Advertise! Be Seen! Call Lou 01367 244975 or 07894 554551


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Wishing you all the very best for 2016 Lou

Mike Jackson is a Somerset artist and illustrator based in a quiet village in the West Country. He is well known for painting quirky harbour scenes, hoodies and cute characters. Mike can often be found painting at Wells (Somerset) and at Weymouth (Dorset) where he can be seen painting in oils or watercolour. For more information contact Mike on: www.mikejacksonart.co.uk/ yeovilartist@aol.com 01460 249111 07826856910

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WHO’S NEXT?

Call Trish: 01367 820060 Cowleaze Farm, Woolstone, Oxon SN7 7QS Email: thedogstudio@live.co.uk The success in 2015 has provided a fantastic platform from which we can spring forward into 2016. Furthermore, to help progress our town in the desired direction the Faringdon Town Council want to engage with residents and find out what they want their council to do. Please come along and meet your councillors on Market Day - third Saturday of every month - to give them your views and opinions. They will be situated under the Old Town Hall starting 16th January 2016.

Business Update Happy New Year to you all. Looking back at 2015, we have made great strides towards making Faringdon an exciting and vibrant town for its residents and visitors alike. If proof be needed, look no further than a recent survey carried out within Oxfordshire, indicating that Faringdon footfall increased by 25% this year. This is thanks in no small part to the efforts made by the Town Team in establishing a regular Saturday market and promoting small businesses. There are many unsung heroes and voluntary groups around the town working tirelessly to organise public events like “Live at the Park”, “FollyFest”, our very first bangers and beer festival and, most recently, “Festive Faringdon”. All of these have been supported by the Faringdon business community. The Faringdon Neighbourhood Plan has been submitted and will be voted on this year. If approved, it will provide the context for planning decisions in the town over the next decade and beyond. We also look forward to welcoming the Aldi, Waitrose and “drivethru” Costa development, just off the A420, which will have a positive impact on Faringdon in the coming years. The Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership recently presented at a Chamber of Commerce event and identified the availability of money, support for infrastructure and mentoring for our town. We need to take full advantage of the LEADER funding and other grants that are available for suitable projects which enhance our town and its surrounds. The Chamber of Commerce has nominated a number of businesses for the local business awards to be held at the end of this month, so good luck to them all.

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Faringdon Business Breakfast Club We had a fantastic turnout at the December meeting with nearly forty attendees. Thank you to our colleagues from Fairford and Lechlade Business Club for joining us and we hope you enjoyed the meeting; a warm welcome to everyone attending for the first time. We slightly modified the meeting to cope with the numbers and sat in tables of approximately ten places each, to eat and do the 60-second pitches. The room was soon buzzing with chatter and then the moment came – The Christmas Quiz. Our resident Christmas quizmaster – Jonathan Russell – led us to believe that he had made this year’s questions a little easier than last year. The theory was good but the practice not quite so good. All the questions had a Christmas theme and included literature, music, film and seasonal themes, including the little known fact that Eartha Kit, Charlie Chaplin and Dean Martin all died on Christmas Day. Congratulations to Frank Pavey who got the highest score and won a bottle of wine. Our next meeting will be on 11 January 2016 and will be held at The Crown Hotel Faringdon starting at 07.30am. Our speaker will be Neil Osment (one of the original members of FBBC) and he will be talking about how his company, NOA, has developed over the past decade in a talk entitled ‘Ten Years On’.

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The Regent Cinema Wednesday 6th January Far From A Madding Crowd (12) In Victorian England, the independent and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a reckless Sergeant; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor. Director: Thomas Vinterberg Writers: Thomas Hardy (novel), David Nicholls (screenplay) Stars: Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Sheen Matinee Club @ The Regent Cinema, The Corn Exchange, Faringdon. Doors open 12.30pm, film starts 1pm. £4 Single Entry. £24 Annual membership (min. 12 films). Free tea and coffee.

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An aged, retired Sherlock Holmes, deals with early dementia, as he tries to remember his final case and a woman, the memory of whom still haunts him. He also befriends a fan, the young son of his housekeeper, who wants him to work again. Director: Bill Condon Stars: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney, Hiroyuki Sanada Blockbuster Nights @ The Regent Cinema, The Corn Exchange, Faringdon. Doors open 7pm, film starts 7.30pm. £4 Adult. £3 Under 18s. £10 Family ticket.​ For more information and tickets please contact Faringdon Community and Tourist Information Centre on 01367 242191, email

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0 0 0 1 Happy New Year everyone! We hope that you all had a wonderful festive season but as you were eating, drinking and making merry I wonder how many of you paired whisky with food? It may be more unusual than matching wine to food but we are increasingly being asked to suggest whiskies that will pair with food and it can be a real surprise which combinations work well together. Interestingly, we found very early on that well matched pairings don’t just complement each other but by some curious alchemy bring out a third dimension that completely transforms both and makes them into a whole, that is better than the sum of its parts (somewhat like a good blended whisky). As the renowned food matching expert Martine Nouet expresses it ‘One plus one equals three’. When approaching whisky and food matching it’s often easier to select the whisky first and pick out what the main element of the aroma and flavour is that you want to use to form the connection and also decide if it will contrast with or complement the food, always remembering that neither element should overpower the other. There are some general rules that have evolved but we often find ourselves having to match whisky to a pre-determined menu and such experimentation can lead to flavour combinations that on paper should never work but in practice are wonderful! One of our first revelations was the pairing of a chicory, walnut, celery and Stilton salad with the Talisker Distiller’s Edition. I’ve never been a fan of any of those ingredients (apart from Stilton) but when we paired the Talisker with the bite of the chicory, the tangy crunchiness of the walnuts, the tartness of the celery and the characteristically strong and creamy Stilton the result was a real ‘WOW’ as the peppery smokiness of the whisky lifted the dish to a whole new level and transformed its component parts. Other combinations that have been well received include: Oban Distillers Edition and Chocolate orange mousse– where the rich yet dry whisky with a coastal tang enhances the mousse in the same way as a touch of salt does in caramel. Aberlour A’bunadh and Salmon fishcakes with lemon mayonnaise – the salmon and tangy lemon stand up well to the powerful A’bunadh without either element fighting the other. Benrinnes and Slow braised Scottish oxtail with roasted root vegetables – the whisky enhances the meatiness, depth of flavour and rich mouth feel of the food so that you can’t tell where one stops and the other starts. Caol Ila Moch and Shortbread with lemon curd – a must try. Amazing when they are all brought together in your mouth. (Our thanks to Colin Dunn of Diageo for that one). Some of these follow the generally accepted guidelines of whisky and food matching but others were just the serendipitous result of experimentation!

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Jolly January Ramblings! | The Advertiser | page 7 | Hello again and a warm welcome to the New Year 2016. This is the time of year for sales and purchases. A typical time of year when a new pet may be purchased, better still, adopted from a reputable animal charity, of which there are many. We strongly support the local cat charity Sunshine Cats and Labrador Rescue Trust. As a family, we’ve never had to look for a pet, it’s the nature of my profession that cats find us! As I’m sure that I’ve already mentioned, we are into double figures for the Labrador Retrievers that we’ve adopted into the Family. All such different characters, very few without problems to do with health or mobility. That's my gift to give, enabling the LRT to save funds and have the chance to husband more resources to help other dogs in great need. The LRT also runs a “forever” scheme for their adopted as well as outsourced dogs needing care and a home when the owners can no longer care for them. One way or another. A very Happy and Healthy New Year to you, your families and your companion pets. I leave you with a very relevant poem. I AM YOUR DOG I am your dog, and I have a little something I would like to whisper in your ear. I know that you humans lead busy lives. Some have to work. Some have children to raise. It always seems like you are running here and there, often much too fast, often never noticing the truly grand things in life. Look down at me now, while you sit there at your computer. See, the way my dark brown eyes look at yours. They are slightly cloudy now. That comes with age. The grey hairs are beginning to ring my soft muzzle. You smile at me; I see love in your eyes. What do you see in mine? Do you see a spirit? A soul inside, who loves you as no other in the world could? A spirit that would forgive all trespasses of prior wrongdoing for just a simple moment of your time? That is all I ask. To slow down, if even for a few minutes to be with me. So many times, you have been saddened by the words you read on that screen, of others of my kind, passing. Sometimes we die young and oh so quickly, sometimes so suddenly it wrenches your heart out of your throat. Sometimes, we age so slowly before your eyes that you may not even seem to know until the very end, when we look at you with grizzled muzzles and cataract clouded eyes. Still the love is always there, even when we must take that long sleep, to run free in a distant land. I may not be here next week. Someday you will shed the water from your eyes, that humans have when deep grief fills their souls, and you will be angry at yourself that you did not have just “One more day” with me. Because I love you so, your sorrow touches my spirit and grieves me. We have NOW, together. So come, sit down here next to me on the floor, and look deep into my eyes. What do you see? If you look hard and deep enough we will talk, you and I, heart to heart. Come to me not as “alpha” or as “trainer” or even “Mom or Dad,” come to me as a living soul and stroke my fur and let us look deep into one another’s eyes, and talk. I may tell you something about the fun of chasing a tennis ball, or I may tell you something profound about myself or even life in general. You decided to have me in your life because you wanted a soul to share such things with. Someone very different from you, and here I am. I am a dog, but I am alive. I feel emotion, I feel physical senses, and I can revel in the differences of our spirits and souls. I do not think of you as a “Dog on two feet”- I know what you are. You are human, in all of your quirkiness, and I love you still. Now, come sit with me on the floor. Enter my world, and let time slow down if only for 15 minutes. Look deep into my eyes, and whisper to my ears. Speak with your heart, with your joy, and I will know your true self. We may not have tomorrow, and life is oh so very short. Love, on behalf of canines everywhere Author Unknown

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Festive Faringdon Looking back… Fun being had by everyone, this colourful and fun event, heralds the start of Christmas festivities in and around Faringdon.

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Lentils Yummy!

January is often the start of a new you! I'm not sure how long this lasts for anyone really. I generally don't even think about it, as food in our house is as important as breathing! Our day is often filled with conversations surrounding food, what we are having for supper or what is going into my sons lunchbox. And when we have visitors, most of our plans are dining room table based! A balanced diet is just so important. Eating in moderation and cooking from scratch are both a good basis for feeding yourself well. But actually, more importantly, after the most indulgent time of the year eating frugally is playing on our minds, I think. And there are all sorts of ingredients that go hand in hand with budget cooking. One I favour most are the lovely lentil. There are a few different varieties that give you different results. Green ones that hold their shape, orange ones that make a fantastic daal, brown ones that are a bit of a funny colour but are lovely in a soup or stew. All have their place in my cupboard and come out regularly. Not only are they bulky and cheap, they are enormously good for you. Packed full of vitamins, minerals and protein they are also thought to be high in cholesterol reducing fibre. And they absorb all the wonderful flavours paired with them. But I'm not saying I always cook them with healthy ingredients and this recipe is perhaps a little calorific but on these cold winter nights, it is wonderfully hearty. To serve 4 Peel and chop and onion and soften in a large oven proof pan. Add a couple of sticks of celery and a large carrot, chopped too. Next add around 3 cups of green or puy lentils and stir everything well. Pour in around 200ml red wine and enough stock to cover. Throw in a few sprigs of fresh woody herbs like rosemary and thyme, season well and add 2 tbsp tomato purÊe. Cook for around 20 minutes. Switch on the oven to 200°C. Make sure there is still some liquid in the lentils then lay on 8 sausages and a few chunks of belly pork. Roast for 30 minutes until the meat is golden, turning once if you think about it. Serve just as it is, straight from the pot. Lesley Holdship Hare in the Woods 07754 086316 facebook.com/hareinthewoods 7A Market Place,Faringdon SN7 7HL

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Amy Wadge & Luke Jackson A pairing of two generations of captivating singer songwriters, Amy Wadge and Luke Jackson, touring together for the second time across the UK Friday January 22nd in the Corn Exchange, Doors open at 7.30pm Start 8pm. Tickets are £12.00 and are available from ‘The Box Office at The Quad or from wegottickets.com. For more information call Val on 07766077115 Amy Wadge Is widely regarded as one of the country's most successful female singer/songwriters. Over the course of five solo albums, two collaborations, numerous compositions for other artists and hundreds of live performances all over the globe, she has established an outstanding body of work. Her voice is simply amazing with a breathtaking range and emotional impact while her songwriting continues to surpass most of her contemporaries. She has recently written songs with numerous upcoming songwriters, including Ed Sheeran, who released an EP, “Songs I Wrote With Amy”. Ed’s recent globally best-selling single, “Thinking Out Loud” was co-written with Amy and has brought her songwriting even greater critical acclaim from a wider audience, along with BRIT and Grammy nominations. www.amywadge.com Luke Jackson is a rising young Roots singer/songwriter from Canterbury, Kent , and 2013 saw him nominated for both the Horizon Award for Best Emerging Talent and the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award and in 2014 he was named Fatea’s “Male Artist of the Year” With a bold, show stopping voice and honed guitar skills, Luke is a confident and captivating performer demonstrating an astonishing maturity. He has been making waves on the live acoustic scene supporting such luminaries as Show of Hands, Karine Polwart, Oysterband and Martyn Joseph and he has delivered startling performances on the UK festival scene, from Cambridge to Sidmouth and The Great British Folk Festival. In the last year Luke as been touring with Marillion, playing large venues across Europe, along with playing solo shows in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. According to Acoustic Magazine, he is “an outstanding heir to the likes of Richard Thompson and Martin Simpson”. With a wealth of finely-observed narrative songs, his most recent mini-album, “This Family Tree” emphasises the exceptional maturity and versatility of one of the most exciting young singer songwriters and live performers on the scene! www.lukepauljackson.com


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Bohm Farm Feeds A wonderful new business has opened in Great Coxwell opposite the entrance to the Faringdon Golf Course. Jason Bohm, I don’t think needs much of an introduction as he and his family have lived in Faringdon all of their lives, from his father Herbie Bohm who used to own the scrap yard at the end of Fernham Road and you may even have bumped into Jason himself as he worked at Scats for 8 years then Trophy Foods for a further 14 years. After Trophy foods moved away to new premises in Kettering, Jason decided to put his many years of experience into his own business and opened Bohm Farm Feeds. Bohm Farm Feeds is his own pet food and accessories wonderland, abundant in stock and supplying quality feed, bedding & supplements for horses, dogs, cats, small animals and birds. Jason is very helpful and full of knowledge. Whatever your pet needs, you’re in very good experienced hands. The days of having to travel to Swindon or Wantage for your dog food are over as Jason’s prices will surprise you, being well on a par with the larger company’s prices. You don’t have to be big to be competitive. Go along and see for yourselves, I assure you you'll be pleasantly surprised. If by any chance there is anything you already use and Jason does not have that specific item, brand in stock, he is more than willing to order it for you with the added bonus of next day delivery. Keeping your dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, birds and horses well looked after is what Jason is all about. Support our new local business Bohm Farm Feeds. Your shopping trip to Jason will be worthwhile and a very pleasant experience.


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Dragons & Butterflies Sentenced To die, Choosing To Live: Shani Krebs Published by Jonathan Ball Publishers While on my last trip to South Africa in July 2015, I was lucky enough to meet up with author and artist Shani Krebs, who was busy hanging an exhibition of his art in a local Johannesburg restaurant. My initial impressions were what a terribly interesting, kind man, with such talents he was. His art is incredible, colourful and vibrant, his portraits of celebrities and friends looked like photographs, incredible detail! He talked me briefly through his experience in the Thai prisons and touched a bit on his hectic lifestyle before this! I can honestly say, what a shock it was, to read his book! This man had been through so much and survived, and is living a decent life, teaching young people about the consequences of drugs and crime, how this will destroy their lives. His book is a gripping, eye opening shocker, how anyone manages to live 18 years in a Thai prison is beyond me. His memoir is a very personal account of a very sad young life in an abusive household, ending up in a Johannesburg, Parktown orphanage, Arcadia. Following this, engulfed in the wild Joburg party scene, filled with marijuana, LSD, mandrax, cocaine, booze and women, the guns and close misses with death, show this man has most definitely someone looking after him. I believe his story had to be told, to make others aware of the consequences of his choices. Sentenced to death for smuggling China White (pure heroin) out of Thailand, where he was arrested, leaving Bangkok airport, his story tells of the toughest of challenges imaginable. That a man can survive an appalling diet, living in filth and disease, eventually rising to command significant respect, within the prison system. His sister Joan fought year after year, with whomever would listen, to have him transferred to a South African prison or at least have his sentence reduced. Eventually his initial death sentence was reduced to 100 years, then down to 40 years, finally on the 5th December 2011 he was granted amnesty! He returned to his homeland of South Africa and is now a talented artist, motivational speaker at a corporate level and rallying strongly, against drug abuse in schools. Shani has now been invited to America and Israel to do a series of talks to corporate business, religious institutions, universities and rehab centres, there has also been interest from Hollywood in making a movie of his story. A book that will open your eyes and heart! Highly recommended Lou‌ Contact Shani by email shanikrebs@hotmail.com Tel +28 7866 59656

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Dry January – Myth or Science? Let’s set the scene: It’s January, mid -winter and many are facing the dread of a month of alcohol abstinence in repentance of Christmas over-indulgences. Sound familiar? My curious mind has led me to do some digging on this subject. Some scientists state that giving up alcohol for January is a waste of time as it creates a ‘feast and famine mentality’ as February 1 will see the abstainers back on it with a vengeance. Celebrity Doctor, Dr Christian Jessen, presenter of Channel 4’s Supersize Vs Superskinny states ‘I don’t support a dry January because a moderate – and I mean moderate – intake of alcohol is actually beneficial. Alcohol can actually prevent against heart disease, for instance’. Professor Karol Sikora, a UK-based consultant oncologist goes on to further support moderate drinking: ‘Too much booze, he warns, not only kills but ruins lives…’ Another angle to consider is that alcohol has been somewhat demonised. The finger is often pointed at booze as having an adverse impact on society. According to the book ‘The Good News about Booze’, written by science journalist Tony Edwards, all alcohol in moderation benefits health. ‘Most of the evidence suggests that if red wine, in particular – and to a lesser degree white wine, beer, lager and spirits – were used as a preventative and therapeutic medicine, disease rates would fall substantially’. On the flip side of the coin, are teetotallers, who do not drink at all, for all sorts of reasons; health, religion or a basic dislike of alcohol. Thankfully, we live in a country where each and every one of us has the choice of whether we drink or not. All fingers point to moderation. One ‘moderating’ skill I have learnt over the years is reducing consumption by bottle size. Many wines are now available in mini bottles. This psychologically gears you up into having ‘just the one glass’ as each bottle = one glass. Carpene Malvolti Prosecco Frizzante NV Den Boer Wines £3.49 20cl Lightly sparkling, delicate aperitif wine produced with the aromatic Prosecco grape. This bubbly is packed full of delicate apple and white flower aromas, with a light-bodied palate and a refreshingly crisp finish.

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WHAT IS HEALTH? 6 Easy Ways to Improve Your Health and Wellbeing for 2016 January is a good time to make positive changes - the start of a new year can mean the start of a new you. But new years’ resolutions can so easily fade after a few months! I would advise anyone serious about making change to get the help of a professional who will help educate, monitor, motivate and support you. If you are genuinely interested in being ‘the best you can be’ you will need to change your lifestyle. Take a long look at where you are now and where you might want to be in, say, 12 months’ time. It helps to focus on ‘what you have to gain’ and not ‘what you have to give up’. Whether you need help with goal setting, motivation, choice of exercises or what food you should eat there is someone out there to help you. Joining a club or getting ‘one to one’ support is vital, as to make sustainable change it helps to be accountable to others and supported by people who have your interests at heart. Try to avoid those who are likely to sabotage your efforts. A few ways you can support making change 1. Monitor your change – maybe that Christmas gift of a fitness tracker, new app you have downloaded or fitness site you have liked on Facebook might keep you on track and show you just how much you are achieving. Check your weight, measure yourself. Put on that item of clothes or belt and remember how it feels. That is your start point! 2. Stop and look at your drinking habits – remember that Christmas is over now – throw out that left over alcohol that will tempt you when you’re trying to be good. If it isn’t in the house then you’re unlikely to want it or get more on a cold winter’s night. Alcohol contains empty calories! 3. Eat more vegetables and fruits – vegetables particularly are high in nutrients and fibre and low in calories. They fill you up too, reducing cravings for less nutritious, higher calorie, processed foods. Eat fruits in their natural form, so they retain their goodness and more importantly their fibre. It’s too easy with fruit drinks to over consume the natural sugars they contain whilst losing the benefits of their fibre and consequent slow sugar release. 4. Avoid processed foods – now all the chocolates have been eaten avoid buying any more. If you have some left, give them away. Clear out your cupboards and fridge of processed, low nutrition foods and take the opportunity to stock up on healthy alternatives. 5. Move more – now is your chance to get into the fitness groove. Start with something you are likely to continue. Having run a gym for a number of years I know that the people who get results are the ones that you see regularly working out. Start with something you can do on a regular basis that will fit in with your work or home life. Join a class or walk outside or even get on that treadmill you’ve had in the garage for the last 2 years – make use of it. 6. Improve your sleep and reduce stress – go on, change your old habit of staying up late and go to bed earlier. If you’re not getting enough sleep, it can affect relationships, your performance at work, and delay recovery from illness. All this can increase stress on your body which will not help your health and make weight loss more difficult. Simple lifestyle changes improve your health and general wellbeing. You will feel happier and more energised. Why not start today by making small changes that you can stick to. You can do it! HAPPY 2016!

Richard Marfell – Wellness Coach 07800636004 Richardmarfelluk@gmail.com


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Faringdon RUFC adult home matches Kick off 2.30pm – bar open after the game All fixtures take place at the Rugby pitches by the cricket club on Stanford Rd Sat 9th Jan Faringdon vs Phoenix Sat

23rd

Jan Faringdon vs Berkshire Shire Hall

Sat 13th Feb Faringdon vs Aldermaston Friday 22nd January quiz night – the Rugby Club are hosting a quiz night at the cricket club, start 7.15pm teams of up to 6 £1 per person entry.

BATHROOM SHOWROOM Open to the Public & Trade

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Christmas crash and the new green shoots It’s that time of year when your digestion is sluggish, you feel bloated and your liver has been working hard. There are some simple things you can do to increase your energy, speed up your metabolism and cleanse your liver. When it comes to detoxing it is important to be kind to yourself. I don’t agree with extreme detoxing, starving yourself for days on end with nothing but lemon water to sustain you. This can be too hard on your body, give you headaches and make you feel weak and miserable. Instead, I would encourage the type of detox that gives you more energy, is easy to implement and makes you glow. If you detox in the way that I teach, then it can be the springboard to eating right and feeling great.

BARRINGTON ARMS HOTEL

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breakfast included

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Here is a simple step-by-step 7-day detox plan: Say yes to: Ÿ Starting each day with warm lemon water Ÿ Drinking at least 1 litre of filtered water per day Ÿ Drinking 3 herbal or fruit teas per day Ÿ Organic food Say no to: Ÿ Alcohol Ÿ Sugar Ÿ Caffeine Ÿ Processed food Ÿ Fried food Ÿ Red meat Ÿ Smoking or taking drugs Day 1 and 2 Eat normally, and prepare for the detox by avoiding alcohol, sugar and caffeine. Day 3 Eat 3 light meals per day and if you get hungry eat 2 healthy snacks between meals. Day 4 and 5 Liquid only. Soups, smoothies, juices and herbal teas. Day 6 and 7 Eat 3 light meals per day and if you get hungry eat 2 healthy snacks between meals. Do this plan for 7 days and you will feel lighter, more motivated and full of beans. Note: Don’t detox if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, underweight, you are elderly, have high blood pressure or a medical condition. At the next Women’s Health Group we will be looking at detoxing in more detail. If Santa has read my letter, then I’ll be getting a smoothie-maker for Christmas and we can learn how to make cleansing green shakes together. Right now, call or text Rachel on 07917 411552 to book a space at the next Women’s Health Group (6th January) and you can start to plan your detox, get more energy and feel lighter. Women’s Health Group: every first Wednesday of the month, at 7.30pm, at The Rookery.

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Faringdon Dramatic Society | The Advertiser | page 20 | Presents for your entertainment

Happily Ever After By Helen Thrower & Verity Roberts

' Happily Ever After' is a brand new pantomime written jointly by two members of the society. …and Cinderella and Prince Charming were married and lived happily ever after. Or did they...? What would happen to those old tales that we know so well if the endings were changed? Chaos ensues when a wicked old witch and her gang of fairytale baddies have finally had enough of losing to the good guys and decide to steal the Great Storybook; the magical book that holds the key to all the ‘Happily Ever After's there have ever been. When the Wicked Witch begins kidnapping fairytale characters it is up to Cinderella and her loyal friends to try and sort out the pandemonium, with a little help from her Fairy Godmother. Will Cinderella find her Prince Charming? Will Dame Trott ever see her darling Three Little Piggies ever again? And what has happened to the contents of Old Mother Hubbard’s cupboard?! Find out in this mixed up tale of magical mayhem! Performances – Saturday 30th January, Matinee - 2.30pm, evening 7.30pm Sunday 31st January, Matinee – 2.30pm

FARINGDON COBBLER’S WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ

Quality Shoe Repairs Key Cutting Engraving Watch Repairs ID & Visa Photo’s Trophy's Gifts For all Occasions Authorized Zippo Retailer

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SUNDAY - TUESDAY CLOSED WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

10 - 4:30PM 10 - 4:30PM 10 - 4:30PM 10 - 4:30PM

Friday 5th February, Evening - 7:30pm Saturday 6th February, Matinee - 2:30pm, Evening - 7:30pm. Doors open 30 minutes earlier. Faringdon Junior School, The Elms, Gloucester Street, Faringdon. SN7 7HZ Tickets – Adults £8, Under 18s £6 Available online or from 'Hare in The Woods', 7a Market Place, Faringdon SN7 7HL www.faringdondramatic.org.uk

M.GOUGH GARDEN SERVICE Grass Cutting - Weed Spraying - Hedge Cutting - Beds & Borders - Pruning - Turfing Tree Work - Stump Removal - Planting Scarifying Garden Clearances MOD Maintenance - Fencing - Decking Sheds - Patios Pressure Washing - Driveways - Ponds Call Martin on 07974248409

The King & Queen Longcot Restaurant Awards 2014 Winner - Best Traditional Pub Delicious Homemade Food - Lunches, Evening Meals, Sunday Roasts. Bright new B&B accommodation with great views.

T: 01793 784 348 W: www.longcotkingandqueen.com A warm welcome to all walkers, cyclists, children, dogs & horses

Find us on the Shrivenham to Fernham Road B4508 SN7 7TL


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Ferndale Community Choir Enjoy singing? - Come and join us Ferndale Community Choir starts the new term on Wednesday January 6th 7pm- 8.30pm. We welcome anyone to come along; anyone who would like to enjoy singing in a group. No experience is needed and there is no need to read music. You only need to do a quick search of the internet to see the benefits of singing - physical, emotional and social. This is an added bonus- the main reason for getting together is to have some fun and enjoy the singing. And it's only ÂŁ2.50 per week. We've learned many different sorts of songs- some very easy to learn, some we have to work a bit harder to get right. It's a good balance. Louise Woodgate, our very experienced local professional singer and singing teacher, gets us singing and keeps us smiling. We have a great time while we're learning new songs or singing familiar ones.

If you can let me know More information 01367 242222 or genewebb@rocketmail.com

Chickens @ Seven Acres Nurseries CHICKENS, RABBITS, DUCKS ANIMAL FEED & FEEDERS BEDDING & HOUSING GARDEN PLANTS, SEEDS COMPOST & ACCESSORIES ANIMAL FEEDING AND PETTING AVAILABLE

Far Runners know how to kick start a new year's running resolution and will be hosting a one mile time trial challenge for existing and new members on Sunday January 10th at 9:30am. The session is aimed at all abilities and runners will be paired into appropriate pace groups to bring out the best in everyone. The event will be re-run 6-8 weeks later and the most improved runners from the club, will then be presented with a prize. Runners must be registered with Run England to take part and associated with Far Runners. This is ideal for existing members looking to improve, or new members who are looking to get started with running in the new year. For details on how to register please connect with Far Runners on Facebook or email James: contactjamesgreenaway@gmail.com Far Runners are happy to welcome runners of all abilities including those visiting from far afield. Our regular sessions are; Faringdon Market Place - Tuesday 6:30pm and Thursday 7pm Faringdon Leisure Centre Saturday and Sunday 9:30am. Look out for new beginner courses early 2016, do come and join us!!

GREAT FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY! OPENING HOURS: MON, TUE, WED, FRI, SAT 9AM - 5PM 5 BAGS OF COMPOST THURSDAY CLOSED SUNDAYS 10AM - 4PM ÂŁ10

www.chickensatsevenacrenurseries.webs.com tonyandmariaschickens@hotmail.co. Faringdon Road, Stanford in the Vale, SN7 8NN

Seven Acres Nurseries Bedding Plants, Annuals, All Now In Stock

We offer government funded Nursery places to some 2 year olds, as well as 3 and 4 year olds For more information, contact

01367 243800 visit www.theoldstationnursery.co.uk


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Out and About Date

Event

Venue

Time

Contact

Charge/info

Wed 6th

Ferndale Community Choir New Term starts

Ferndale School

7pm 8.30pm

01367 242222 Genewebb@rocketmail.com

£2.50 per week

Wed 6th

Far from the Madding Crowd (12)

Regent Cinema, Corn Exchange

12.30pm

Tourist Information 01367 242191 Tic@faringdontowncouncil.gov.uk

£4 Annual Membership £24

Wed 6th

Women’s Health Group

The Rookery

7.30pm

Call Rachel to book a space 07917 411552

Free

Sat 9th

Christmas Tree Recycling

Faringdon Market Square

From 9am

Bring your tree and it will be recycled

Donations to Helen & Douglas House

Mon 11th

Stanford Art Group Meeting

Stanford in the Vale Village Hall

7.15pm

01367 710754

Visitors £4

Tue 12th

“The Purton Remount Depot Manor Hill”

Stanford in the Vale Village Hall

7.45pm

Phil Morris 01367 710285

Visitors £2 Local History Society

Tue 12th

Genealogy Group

Highworth Library, Brewery Street

10am noon

01793 463500

Free

Thu 14th

January Japes with 2 course meal from Sadlers

Corn Exchange

12pm

www.faringdondistrictu3a.wordpress.com

£15

Thu 14th

Life & Music of George Gershwin by Nick Gill

Corn Exchange

12pm

www.faringdondistrictu3a.wordpress.com

Visitors £1.50

Thu 14th

Folly Card Craft

Jubilee Room, The Pump House

7.15pm

Rosemary Church 01367 240885

Visitors £5 Subs £25

Tue 19th

Book Doctor - Advice on what to read next

Highworth Library, Brewery Street

11am noon & 3-4pm

01793 463500

Free

Wed 20th

History Talk: Firefighting in Faringdon

Old Town Hall

7.45pm

Faringdon Historical Society

Non Members £5

Wed 20th

Cheese Evening

Stanford Village Hall

Thu 21st

Faringdon Community Bus to Witney

Depart Market Place

1.15pm

www.faringdoncommunitybus.co.uk/trips

Tickets from Tourist Information £5

Fri 22nd

Concert by Amy Wadge and Luke Jackson

Corn Exchange

7.30pm

Tickets from The Quad, Market Square Or call Val 07766077115

£12

Thu 28th

Faringdon Community Bus AGM

Jubilee Room, The Pump House

3pm

Everyone Welcome!

Fri 29th

Mr Holmes (PG)

Regent Cinema, Corn Exchange

7pm

Tourist Information 01367 242191 Tic@faringdontowncouncil.gov.uk

Adults £4 U18s £3 Fmaily £10

Sat 30th

Happily Ever After….?

Faringdon Junior School

2.30pm / 7.30pm

www.faringdondramatic.org.uk Tickets from Hare in the Woods

Adults £8 U18s £6

Sun 31st

Happily Ever After….?

Faringdon Junior School

2.30pm

www.faringdondramatic.org.uk Tickets from Hare in the Woods

Adults £8 U18s £6

01367 718268

February 2016 Fri 5th Feb

Happily Ever After….?

Faringdon Junior School

7.30pm

www.faringdondramatic.org.uk Tickets from Hare in the Woods

Adults £8 U18s £6

Sat 6th Feb

Happily Ever After….?

Faringdon Junior School

2.30pm / 7.30pm

www.faringdondramatic.org.uk Tickets from Hare in the Woods

Adults £8 U18s £6

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Local Events Date

Event

Venue

Every Day

Faringdon Home Library Service

Books to your door!

Every Sun

Easy Cycling

Under the Town Hall, Faringdon

Every Mon, Tue & Wed

Free One to One IT Help

Every Mon

Time

Contact

Charge/info

Sheena or Jane 01367 240311

Free

11am

Cycling at a gentle pace, Families welcome. No on gets left behind

Free

Faringdon Library

2:30pm 4:30pm

Faringdon.library@oxfordshire.gov.uk

Free

Button Bicycle School Of Sewing

Rookery

7:00

Buttonbicycle@gmail.com

Every Mon

Lunch Box Singing

Faringdon Library

1 - 2pm

Sheena 01367 240311

Free Open to all

Every Mon

Sing and Sign Classes

Old Town Hall

9:30-10:30am

www.singandsign.com

Reserve place on website

Every Mon

Bridge Club

The Old Crown Coaching House

6.45pm 10.15pm

Françoise Stacey, Secretary of the Club: 01367 241813

£2 per person Free tea/coffee

3rd Mon

Faringdon WI

Corn Exchange,

2pm

Denise Monk dmamg@talktalk.net

1st Tue

Junior Book Club

Faringdon Library

3.45- 4.45pm

Sheena 01367 240311

1st Tue

Farmers Market

Market Place, Faringdon

Until 1pm

01367 710445

Every Tue

Coffee Morning

Faringdon Library

10 - 12am

Sheena 01367 240311

Every Tue

Baby & Toddler Sensory

The Pump House Project

10:30am 11.30am

www.babysensory.com

Every Tue

Whist Drive

The Old Town Hall

7.30pm 9.30pm

Sylvia 01367 242007

Just turn up

Every Tue

Pub Quiz

The Prince of Wales, Shrivenham

9pm

www.powshrivenham.com

£1 per person. Cash prizes

Every Tue

Ferndale Wives Choir

Ferndale School

7pm

Every Wed

Open Coffee House

Great Coxwell Reading Room

10:30-11:30am

Sylvia Athawes 01367 241179

Everyone welcome

Every Wed

Kelmscot Craft Fair

Kelmscott Morris Hall

12-5pm

01367 253103 kelmscott.org.uk

Free

info@thepumphouseproject.co.uk

Ages 8-11 yrs

Free

Just turn up

Every Wed

Community Coffee Morning

The Pump House Project

9.30am 11.45am

Every Wed

Women's Heath Group

The Rookery

7:30pm

Call Rachel 07917 411552

Free

Every Wed

Slimming World

United Reformed Church

7:30pm

Louise 07717 681939

£4.95

Every Wed

Walking for Health

Leave from Old Town Hall

10:30am

www.faringdon.org/walking-andcycling.html

A slower or faster walk available

Every Wed

Faringdon Shed

Woodwork Classroom at F C College

7pm - 9pm

0845 4740142

Free

Every Wed

Community Singing Group

The Pump House Project

11.45am 12.45am

info@thepumphouseproject.co.uk

£2 per person

1st Wed

Open Mic Night

Horse and Jockey, Stanford in the Vale

9pm

Info@horseandjockey.org

Free

1st Wed

Buckland WI - Speaker and meeting each month

The Memorial Hall, Buckland

7pm

Libby Calvert 01367 870803

Non members £4 incl. refreshment

2nd Wed

Follies Dollies WI

The Old Town Hall

7:30pm

Becka 07841 431219

Every Wed in term

Maths Homework Club

Faringdon Library

3pm - 4:30pm

faringdon.library@oxfordshire.gov.uk

Years 1 to 13

1st & 3rd Wed

Faringdon Youth Project Drop-in Sessions

Faringdon Library

4pm - 5:30pm

faringdon.library@oxfordshire.gov.uk

Free

1st & last Wed

The Knitting Group

Horse and Jockey, Stanford in the Vale

7pm

ruth@thelittleknittingcompany.c o.uk

Free

1st Fri

Book Club

Faringdon Library

6pm - 7pm

All welcome

Every Fri

Country Market

Corn Exchange

9:15am 11.00am

Jenny Howard-Jones 01367710382

Tea & coffee available Goods orders taken

Every Fri in term time

Rhymetime

Faringdon Library

10:30am - 11am

Sheena 01367 240311

Free

Every Sat

Family History Sessions

Faringdon Library

01367 240311

Call to book a 1 to 1 slot

Every Sat

Faringdon Farcycle cycle ride

Leave from Market Place

9am

01367 241142

11-12miles or 25-35 miles

1st Sun

15 Minute Club

Cellar Bar Faringdon,

8:30pm

0771 421 8825

2nd Sun

Great Coxwell Teas

The Reading Room, Great Coxwell

2:30pm - 5pm

Tea, Coffee and delicious cakes available

Last Sun

Messy Church

United Church, Faringdon

4pm - 5:30pm

Free

Free


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Experts - local services The Veterinary Surgery of Robert Elliott

Court Cattery

As an independently run family practice, established in 1994, we are able to combine traditional standards with modern techniques and selected high-quality equipment. We aim to provide high quality care in an especially warm and friendly environment. E-mail: enquiries@vets-surgery.com www.vets-surgery.com

Stanford-in-the-Vale FAB now ICC & Vale licensed Established in 2000 Family run – Short or long stays; Medical management service available on enquiry. Veterinary Care provided by the adjacent Robert Elliott Veterinary Surgery you are always welcome to arrange a first-time visit E-mail: sam@vets-surgery.com www.court-cattery.com

01367-710595

01367-711952

Ohm Electrix Electrical services and Installations Fully qualified and insured electrician. All types of domestic work undertaken, from small jobs to garden and garage power, to full rewires. Commercial and Solar PV work also catered for. Friendly, professional service from a local company.

Contact us to discuss your needs, and get a free, no obligation estimate and advice.

Located

Phone: 07879 013359 Mail: Ohm.Electrix@Gmail.com www.ohm-electrix.co.uk Registered with the NICEIC domestic installer “part P” SCHEME

01367705030

07955499467

Chickens & Poultry Feed Self Storage Rooms for Business and Home

The Cheap Way to Add Space www.storage4all.co.uk

01367 240880

All at unbeatable prices Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ

drew.cameron@ storage4all.co.uk

Open Mon-Sat 8am-12 noon Closed bank holidays Tel: 01865 821537 or 07759551946 www.mjhodgkins.co.uk New Barn Farm, Longworth, OX13 5ED

JOE PEARCE PLASTERING 07709960598 - jplasterer3@gmail.com All internal plasterwork, Traditional lime plastering External rendering & specialist finishes

Tom Wheeler Comprehensive

Window Cleaning Service Inside and Out! Also: Patios, Conservatories Gutters, Fascia Boards

LOGS

Seasoned cut & split delivered to your door £75 per load Corded lengths of pine ideal for woodburners £30 collected or £40 delivered

Call now 01367 243053 07767 241301

New Cleaning Service COME HOME TO A JOB WELL DONE QUALITY CLEANING YOU CAN TRUST

Faringdon Based Call Tom: 07762 380733

House and Animal Sitting If you need someone to help look after your animals or home whilst you’re away. I’m happy to help out. I have a car and am happy to travel between Faringdon and Woodstock twice a day. If you’d prefer me to stay over, that could be arranged too. I charge £10.00 per visit or £40 per stay over.

07890 539 877 natsplayer@hotmail.com


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Experts - local services M.Y. Garden Services

Qualified gardener with over 20 years of garden/estate maintenance. ·

All types of gardening - maintenance and some design

·

Stone work - walls/repairs, pointing, concreting etc

·

Winter - leaf collection, painting, some plumbing/building work

Home and business support Windows 10 Upgrades Desktop, laptop,server support and installs Virus removal and repair Free advice - no fix, no fee Based in Faringdon

Fully insured and excellent references on request Tel Mike on 07957867951 or 01793 976709 email mrdyates@yahoo.com

ASTON PINE STRIPPING Caustic and non-caustic stripping of all woods & metals. Established for over 15 years - Water Board Approved

ASTON PINE ANTIQUES Stockist's of English and Continental pine furniture, as well as many other antiques - 8,000+ sq.ft of showrooms

We do all types of tree work including pruning, planting and felling, as well as hedge trimming and stump removal.

Oxford Architectural Antiques Large stock of period fireplaces, doors, panelling, sanitary ware & garden items. Architectural salvage sourcing service available. The Warehouse, Ferndale St, Faringdon, Oxon, SN7 7BE

gregg@allseasonstrees.com

www.allseasonstrees.com

Call Gregg on 01865 430536 or 07823 332247

Tel: 01367 242268

www.lisamoore-photography.com

lmoore965@btinternet.com

For all enquiries & Appointments

Call Sam 07766 867667 samhairdressers@hotmail.co.uk

Den Boer Wines Quality wines, tastings and events

Personal Training - Sports Massage Core Conditioning Weight Management - Nutritional Advice Tel:07990892575 or 01367 243956 Email: Simon@ellis950.fsnet.co.uk Web: positive-energy.co.uk

SERVICES Nash Motor Vehicle Services LTD

Michael Nash 01367 240082 07889 197046

Independent All makes of car servicing & MOT testing

nmvs72@gmail.com Park Road Faringdon SN7 7BP

www.denboerwines.com Tel 01367 241169 Mobile 07919 241881 Email: donnarogers @denboerwines.com

20% Off First Booking See Facebook For Our Specials

01367 870679

Carswell Golf & Country Club SN7 8PU

M.J DOWELL LANDSCAPING & BUILDING SERVICES EST. 18 YEARS Ÿ All types of driveways Ÿ Foundations & Brickwork Ÿ Shed Bases Ÿ Patios Ÿ Fencing-Turfing/Tree & Hedge cutting

01367 243053 or 07767 241301

Short/Long Distances Business Accounts Driver Hire 4/7 Seaters

Corporate Service Courier Service Executive Cars Insured Cars

01367243838-07894572919 Enquiries@faringdoncars.co.uk www.faringdoncars.co.uk

Yogabear Adults classes Saturday from 8am - 9:45am Childrens classes 10am - 11am at the Pump House Project, swan lane, Faringdon. Call Deborah 07875633923 or emailinfo@yogabear.org.uk

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