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…and welcome to the January edition of the Moreton Hall Directory. If you are reading this then phew! We survived the end of the world due to happen on Friday 21st December! But did we survive Christmas? Hopefully you all did and everyone had a lovely time. Where did that year go?
Gemma Procter Editor halldirectory.com gemma@moreton
If you over-indulged a little with the Christmas goodies and the alcohol, then don’t despair! Our slimming clubs will help you on your way back to that summer figure before you know it, on pages 9 and 12. But if dieting isn’t for you, take a look at page 57 where our fitness trainer PT Joe has an exciting new boot camp that you can join, with lots of success stories to help get you motivated.
Sally Walters Contributor sally@gemm awalters.co .uk
With the new year beginning, we still have another month or two (or three!) of winter weather, our fashion page on 42 has some cool, furry (or should I say warm) items to keep you snug when you’re out and about in the cold. I’m definitely looking forward to a peaceful January, with no heavy shopping, drinking and eating, well my credit card will be enjoying the break! Until next month, Happy New Year to all our readers from everyone at the MHD office!
Jeremy Procter ibutor Owner and Contr ctory.com ire alld onh jeremy@moret
Advertising/Copy Deadline for February 2013 Issue: Friday 18th January. Publisher: PIT Group Design & Artwork: Gemma Walters Design & Marketing The Moreton Hall Directory, PO BOX 583, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 9BQ Telephone: 01359 271150 Email: gemma@moretonhalldirectory.com While all reasonable care is taken to ensure the accuracy of information included in the Moreton Hall Directory, the publishers take no responsibility for the accuracy of statements made by contributors or advertisers, or for loss arising from non-publication or misprint of any advertisement. The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the editor. Reproduction, in whole or in part, without the written permission of the publisher is strictly prohibited. Design and compilation copyright 2007 © Jeremy Procter, Director, The Moreton Hall Directory.
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South Lee School, where children are... Well educated, balanced, confident, happy, friendly and inspiring!
If you are considering investing in an independent education for your child, we would love to show you around our school. At South Lee, we educate children from 2 to 13 years of age. Our Pre-Prep department caters for children from Reception through to the end of Year 3. Year 4 is the starting point for our Prep School, which then takes children up to Year 8.
Scholarships now available contact us for more information
South Lee School Educating children from age 2 to 13 years South Lee School Nowton Road, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 2BT. Tel 01284 754654. Fax 01284 706178. Email info@southlee.co.uk. Website www.southlee.co.uk
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January 2013 family&home Woodlands Way Christ Church Moreton Hall Andrew Southwood Frank Warby Community Police
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NEW YEAR NEW BODY! (Currently not the one you want?)
Are you stuck inside a body that is feeling fed up and fat? Do you make time to exercise or put it off thinking it is for fit people? Have you tried lots of diets and been successful and then put the lbs back on?? Well now is the time to make a decision that will transform your mind and body and WOW……. look at Lynn and see how, along with daughter Hollie, they lost 14 stone between them. This time last year they were feeling possibly like you are now. Come to your local class and put your trust in us Rosemary Conley has been writing SUCCESSFUL, ACHIEVABLE diets for 40 years. At classes we understand how you feel, instructor Jo lost 5 stone herself, having spent 20 years being unfit and hating exercise. She now uses that experience to help members. The support you get at a Rosemary Conley Club is something you will not find elsewhere. Jo understands that the classes need to be inspirational and FUN and carefully plans the optional 45 minutes of exercise to be suitable for everyone regardless of age or fitness. After losing her weight the Rosemary Conley way Jo decided to train in Exercise and Nutrition with Rosemary and now runs 10 classes a week in this area. During 2012 Jo has helped hundreds of members to lose weight and get fit, 3 of which have made it through to the National Slimmer of the Year Competition. There are only 20 winners across the country who have lost 168 stone between them on Rosemary’s diet and 3 are
from Suffolk, this speaks volumes for the support that Jo gives to her members. Jo remembers that when you are overweight you can’t see a way out, especially if you’ve been that way for a long time. You really don’t believe that you can be slim and often the unhappiness at being overweight leads to comfort eating which just makes the problem worse as the lbs continue to creep on. Doctors now advise that losing 10% of your current weight will significantly improve your health so look at losing half a stone or a stone at a time rather than thinking “I’ve got 5 stone to lose”. For fitness goals we recommend you listen to your body and stop when you have done enough, we encourage members to increase the amount they do each week. We have members from their teens to their 70’s. Some are fitter now than they have ever been, it really is suitable for all, we make sure everyone gets a good work out. Jo says “Try different things, just because you didn’t enjoy one form of exercise doesn’t mean that you won’t enjoy another. For me group exercise such as aerobics gives me such a buzz. The music makes me want to move and everyone in the class is only worried about what they are doing. I used to think everyone would look at me and I would be self conscious and NOW I choose to exercise for a living and I am looking for some new members to transform* this you haveCONLEY half a DIET stone& or many stone ATyear, YOURwhether LOCAL ROSEMARY EXERCISE CLASS to with lose come and be NEW part ofAmazing my friendly class.” Inch Loss Plan Rosemary’s
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Moreton Hall’s Monthly Nature Watch by Woodland Ways
Join us at Woodland Ways Why not join in with a Woodland Ways work party to help improve the Moreton Hall woods? No experience is needed and all are welcome; we’ll show you what to do. For more information please see www. woodlandways.org.uk, see the Woodland Ways noticeboard in the Community Centre, contact Nick Sibbett on 01284 723847 or email information@woodlandways. org.uk.
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Winter gnats On a mild and still winter’s day, you may be lucky to see a small swarm of flying insects, dancing around each other around 1.5m to 2m high in your garden or in a sheltered open space. These are winter gnats, related to craneflies and completely harmless to humans and pets. Winter gnats are usually about six to eight millimetres in length with long transparent wings and six long thin legs. The dancers are all male, hoping to attract the attention of passing females. Winter is generally a poor time for insects, as there is little nectar or other food around. By specialising in winter flight, winter gnats have little competition from other insects, and they are completely safe from swallows and swifts which now are in sunny
Africa. Winter gnats are abundant throughout the year, but much more obvious in winter when there is less wildlife activity in the garden. Female winter gnats lay their eggs in decaying vegetation or on fungal fruiting bodies. The young larvae live inside the decaying matter or fungi and fully emerge around spring time before it gets too warm and dry. Woodland Ways makes sure that it keeps dead wood in its woodlands, to provide decaying matter and fungi as habitat for winter gnats and many more species. Occasionally the adults are attracted to light, so at almost any time of year, if you see insect resembling a mosquito on the outside of your kitchen window it could well be a winter gnat.
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Christ Church Moreton Hall If you remember, just before Christmas someone broke into Christ Church, Moreton Hall, and stole our computer. There are many things we could learn from this, but two struck my heart. Firstly, how much we rely on computers, and we live in such a trusting environment on Moreton Hall we can get careless. Secondly, is the desperation of some people these days. It is very sad when somebody feels they need to steal a computer to earn a few pounds. Our hearts and our prayers of compassion go out to them. On the other hand, it has been wonderful to receive so many messages of concern and support. It has also been fantastic that local Funeral Directors, Armstrong’s has replaced it for us. It is very good to know that the community comes together in times of crisis. This leads me to the main theme about communities. As we look back over 2012, we have had a wonderful year with the Olympics, the Paralympics, and the Jubilee. As we look forward in 2013 to the prospect of a Royal baby, it is wonderful to see the nation so united and celebrating together. But the year that lies ahead may seem rather bleak. Austerity is not over and there will be difficulties for so many families. I am particularly concerned that although unemployment is falling the sort of jobs people are getting do not pay the bills. There has to be a radical rethink in how people are remunerated for many hours of hard work. However, although it is great to see communities draw together in celebration, what really brings people closer together is adversity.
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When things are getting tough, that is when you find out who your real friends are. If in a time when we have not got as much as we once had we can still nonetheless share, and our giving and receiving means far more than when times are good. St. Paul in his letter to the Philippians exhorts us to ‘rejoice in all circumstances’. That does not mean wearing a stupid grin on your face all the time, but rather to appreciate more fully acts of kindness and goodness in the midst of great adversity and hardship. That is really when community means the most, when we stand together and help each other. Sometimes we cannot really do much to help but the fact that somebody will speak to you, comfort you, pray for you, can make all the difference. Perhaps best of all, God does know. At the beginning of this year it is worth knowing that God is there and can come into our lives. In the course of 2012 quite a few people found God has been there for them and have taken some very positive steps to getting closer to Him. It has been my delight as a clergyman to see
people’s lives completely changed. To see people who normally wore a frown wreathed now in smiles; to see them learn what it is to ‘rejoice in all circumstances’, to have His supernatural power flowing through their lives; and because of His grace and love to see circumstances change beyond all recognition. So, whatever lies ahead for you in 2013, remember that you can do it with God. Doing it with God can make all the difference. Also, we can do it together. By coming together, whether it be in the foodbank, or in other ways, we can make a difference and it means so much to those who need it at this time. Finally, there is this. Christ Church, Moreton Hall, along with the other caring agencies and charitable organisations on the estate are here to help. We are here to help because God in Christ has helped us. We want to share that love and concern with you all and help us all come through the dark days that lie ahead. With every good wish, Revd. Canon Jonathan Ford.
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Abbots Green Community Primary School Since September, come rain or shine, the Year 2 children at Abbots Green have been learning outdoors for one session a week. We call these sessions “Welly Wednesdays!” “It was very cold on Welly Wednesday” said Oliver as we enjoyed the recent wintery weather. “We had to wrap up warm and put our wellies on.” said Emily. We then made our own natural icicles by collecting lots of interesting natural objects in pots. Then we added some water and string. We left our pots outside overnight to freeze. “It was really fun collecting all the natural objects!” said Will. The next morning, we hung our icicles on trees in our woodland area. They looked so beautiful and shiny! Unfortunately our precious icicles melted on Friday morning. Even though we were very sad to see them go we still had a lot of fun.
Popular Headmaster Richard Rice retires after 22 years This term sees the retirement of a popular head teacher. Richard Rice who leaves Sebert Wood Community Primary, Bury St Edmunds after 22 years, having been appointed Headteacher on the 1st June 1990 just before the school first opened on the Moreton Hall estate. Over the following years he has led the school from strength to strength, and was awarded Outstanding at its last OFSTED in 2009. Richard’s first headship was in Suffolk at Stoke Ash Community Primary School in 1983. He was then head at Redgrave and Botesdale VC Primary School until his appointment as Headteacher of the new school – Sebert Wood - prior to its opening in September 1990. Since that time he has shaped the school to become the successful and happy place it is today. Over the years thousands of children have passed through the school. They left with lasting memories, not just of learning, but of the enjoyment they had at the school. Former pupils still talk fondly of Mr Rice’s puppet shows and of the snowball fights he organised. He has amazing relationships with the children and they are really sad to see him go.
The school arranged several farewell events. The children have performed a special concert to the staff and fellow pupils. As a thank you for all Richard has contributed to the Moreton Hall Community, Councillor Beckwith funded a set of outdoor musical instruments, chosen as Mr Rice has a special interest in music. Staff arranged its installation in secret and it was unveiled by Mr Rice and Councillor Beckwith after the concert. After school the staff, ex-staff, colleagues, friends, governors, Friends of Sebert Wood School and fellow head teachers attended a tea party. Richard is planning to spend more time with his family and on his hobbies, but will continue to inspire and support colleagues as he works part time as an associate advisor for Suffolk Education. Mr Peter Dewhurst will be Headteacher at Sebert Wood from January 2013. He has just finished his post as Head of Primary at the British International School, Puxi, Shanghai. Prior to going to China, he was Headteacher at Hardwick Primary School, Bury St Edmunds. themhd
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by Andrew Southwood Pirate boy fits into this modern day take on the Christmas story? I bet he’s gets on rather well with the three Kings. I only hope he doesn’t pillage their valuables. As for the choo choo train, maybe the poor old donkey wasn’t up to it? It’s certainly got me guessing. Before I even see the show, I will take my hat off to all the teachers involved in making it happen. Frankly, trying to get 2 kids to do what is asked of them is bad enough for me, let alone 50 of them! There have of course been some differences of creative opinions. The other day he was close to tears as he told us that he simply did not want his face painted – which I can totally understand. In the early stages of casting, it seems there was some confusion as he originally thought he had won a highly sought after role as a dancing snowflake. However, it seems this was a
misunderstanding, brought on by his, sometimes selective, hearing problems. He tells us they are practising hard at school and seems remarkably relaxed about the fact PE lessons are now on hold until after the show. Occasionally he bursts into song which, on further questioning, it seems are actually sneak previews of the various pieces to be performed. So his first (and let’s face it, probably last) venture into stage performance is due to start shortly, and will of course be a distant (hopefully magical) memory by the time this has landed on your door mat. I’m just hoping that he enjoys himself and isn’t that child in tears throughout, which I’m sure we can all remember is fairly standard fair at these productions. Come to think of it, wasn’t that usually me!?
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switch-on’ before Christmas, with tons of people turning up to watch the lights go on, complete with mulled wine and The Jones family all dressed as Santa. Both houses have been raising money for charity again this year, The Jones’ charity is St Nicholas Hospice Care and The Crake Family is supporting St Edmundsbury Gatehouse Club, where dad Mark is a volunteer. By the time you are reading this, sadly they may have taken down the lights but if not, please try to pop along and give to both these well deserving charities.
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January January 2013, who would believe it, we have come through the doom and gloom of the computer fiasco of 2000 and if you’re reading this, we have come through the end of the world 21/12/12. That being the case, A HAPPY NEW YEAR to one and all. I wonder what this year has in store for us?
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ON Friday the 14th December my wife, myself and granddaughter attended King Edwards production of George Orwells “Animal Farm” and what a performance! These young people had so much
talent, a captivating two hours of delightful entertainment. These youngsters played to a full house and received tumultuous applause at the end. Well done to the students, teachers and background crew.
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Calling all ex-service men and women, your legion need you. The branch meets on the second Thursday of each month in the Royal Anglian Club inside the TA centre on Newmarket Road. Muster is at 8pm. Non-Service personnel welcome, come and have a drink and see what the Legion does for its ex-service personnel.
CALLOUS THEFT Our Church suffered a theft, while the congregation worshiped some low life thief got into the office and stole their computer. The part they stole was the computer tower, I wonder if the person who took the computer would like to return it, just leave it outside the church.
OUR YOUNGSTERS We never seem to hear the good things about our teenagers. I would like to congratulate 20, aged 13 plus teenagers who took part in the first Bury St Edmunds voluntary police cadet course. Over a course of ten weeks these youngsters underwent training on aspects of policing which included general knowledge of the force and drill work. The first eight weeks training took place in our youth club then the final weeks were held at the TA centre which afforded more space for marching. On Thursday the 13th December the group held
a passing out parade, where they were awarded their ID Cards by the Assistant Chief Constable for Suffolk Paul Marshall. I spoke to him after the parade and asked him how the Cadets would fit in with policing; he mentioned that they would benefit from events like Mayoral Civic duties, Remembrance parade and other events in and around the town. He also said that some of the cadets had indicated that they would eventually like to go on and join the police. What a wonderful start for them. Thanks also to Sgt Hill and his staff. Anyone interested contact Sgt Hill.
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Moreton Hall WI News In time honoured tradition December is our Christmas party night, but this year it was also our 15th birthday! We perused the scrapbooks of old photos, press cuttings and articles about events over the last 15yrs and there were many familiar faces, minus a few wrinkles! Margaret and Sheryl’s hard work and skill were apparent here! We also had photos of competition entries and our winners. A good reminder of the diverse things we do and the places we have visited. To celebrate, we started off with wine or juice to accompany our fish and chip supper. Then we had a beautiful birthday cake made by Sheryl and this was cut by our current and preceding two Presidents. This was shared with everyone along with our coffee. We finished off with a card and present game that produced a lot of laughter as members “stole” presents from each other, dictated by the cards. A fun evening and a good “kick start” to the Christmas festivities!
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Gardening Tips by Paul Clarke What to do in your garden in January January is named after the Roman god Janus, who was always shown as having two heads. He looked back to the last year and forward to the new one. Following in the footsteps of Janus here is my review of the year and a look forward to 2013.
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March was possibly the best month of the year, glorious sunshine barbecue and shorts weather and gardeners were thinking of the need to plant drought tolerant shrubs such as olive trees. Where did it all go wrong! Well seemingly when there was an announcement of a hose pipe ban, as it feels as if it has rained every since. As a result garden shrubs and bushes put on a lot of growth and slugs and snails were prolific! A general lack of sunshine meant many plants and vegetables were not pollinated by the bees.
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Perhaps you are thinking of starting gardening for the first time - here are a few steps to beginning a garden. l Assess Your Space Consider if you are going to plant in garden beds and borders or raised beds or containers. What kind of sun does the area get? Almost all vegetables and most flowers need a good amount of full sunshine each day. Try to sketch a plan of your new garden, this will help you figure out how much of each plant you can grow and you can also consider succession planting. l Figure Out What You Want to Grow List everything you want to grow. With the price of food rising you might want to grow vegetables. But whether you want to grow herbs, fruit or flowers have a look at some gardening books, surf the web or get 1-2 of those free garden seed catalogues and set out a little plan. l Clear the ground On fine days in winter dig over your garden border or vegetable border. Remove all the perennial weeds. l Improve the soil Give your soil a boost by adding a 2- to 3-inch layer of compost, decayed leaves, dry grass clippings, or old manure into a trench. A trench can be about a spade deep and wide. All of your vegetable peelings can go into this trench.
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Welcome to Gardening Tips a monthly feature providing you with hints and ideas of what to do each month in your garden. Along with a list of jobs that will enable you to enjoy and maintain your garden I will also feature a plant of the month. I have been a gardener for many years and run a small business called Pauls Garden Services.
l Buying Seeds/Plants If you made a list of what you want to grow take this with you and visit garden centres and nurseries to buy your plants and seeds. Obviously you need to be aware of the growing season. Tomatoes and most annual flowers are not planted until the danger of frost has passed. Mid Spring is a good times to plant perennial flowers. l Water Seedlings Seedlings should never dry out, so water daily while they are small. Taper off as the plants get larger. l Mulch To help keep weeds out and water in, cover the soil with a couple of inches of mulch. For a vegetable garden use manure or peat. For perennials, use a longer-lasting mulch, such as bark chips. l Maintain your Garden Little and often is the best way to go to keep on top of weeds and water plants.
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Christmas and New Year’s Eve are over and all of us at the Moreton Hall Club are looking forward to a very busy and successful 2013. We have some exciting events planned throughout the year ahead as well as some news that will breathe new life into the club.
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The children’s Christmas party was a tremendous success, with 60 children enjoying games and party food before raising the roof to call in a very busy Father Christmas. He presented selection boxes to the children and our thanks to Tesco Express for their donation. The Grand Christmas draw took place the next day with over 40 prizes to be won. The top 3 prizes and winners were: iPad 3 – J Procter, Kindle Fire – G Grimwood and Digital Camera – P Munday. A massive thank you to all those who helped over the weekend with those two events. During January we have the first of what we hope will become regular events. On Saturday 12th Phil will be hosting his famous movie quiz with a curry. Quizzes will then be held on the second Saturday of every other month. We will be looking to provide live music the second Saturday of the month in which we do not have a quiz. From Monday 14th, 10am to 1.30pm the club will open up every Monday. We will be offering refreshments to our members and their guests who would just like to pop in for a chat with fellow members. Sunday 20th we will be serving the first of a regular Sunday roast. This will initially be
once a month. Look out for further details. On Saturday 2nd February we have a darts exhibition with Kevin Painter and Jamie Caven. Both have just played in the 2013 PDC World Championship. Tickets for this evening are £12.50 per adult and £5 for under 16’s. The price includes a meal and entry into a draw to win a leg of darts against either pro. Tickets are available from the club and Robert’s Barbers in St John’s Street. Plus on the Sunday before at 4pm there will be a free to enter knockout tournament. The winner and runner up will win the opportunity to play the pros. On Sunday 3rd February there will be a FIFA 2013 tournament, further details to follow. Further details about all these events will be available in the club, on twitter, facebook and on our website. From the 1st of January our membership structure changes. As well as a paid membership, free memberships will be offered but this type of membership will incur a higher drinks tariff. So if you have never visited the club room, within the community centre, there is nothing to stop you now. The club has been refurbished during 2012 and improvements being made all the time. Membership forms are available in the club and 2013 prices are £12.50 per couple/ family with children under 18yrs, £6.25 for a single and over 65’s FOC. At the time of writing this article the Sunday members draw has not been won and the prize fund stands at £85. This is drawn every Sunday and if the drawn member is present the cash prize is won. If not the prize fund rolls over to the next week and an additional sum added. The committee really hope to see all our current members and lots of new faces during 2013, and we wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year.
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Director: David O. Russell Starring: Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro, Jennifer Lawrence, Jacki Weaver, Chris Tucker Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence star in a quirky, poignant comedy about two damaged people rebuilding their lives. Former schoolteacher Pat Solitano (Bradley Cooper) is released from a state psychiatric institution into the care of his mother (Jacki Weaver) and father (Robert DeNiro). Despite having lost his house, his job and his wife, optimistic Pat remains determined to seek silver linings. But reuniting with his wife proves a challenge, especially as she’s filed a restraining order against him. Then he meets the mysterious Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), a young widow who’s just as volatile and medicated as himself. She agrees to help blunt and tactless Pat rebuild his marriage, but has an odd favour to ask in return. Based on the bestselling novel by Matthew Quick, this heartfelt romantic comedy from ‘Flirting with Disaster’ and ‘The Fighter’ director David O. Russell gets brilliant performances from a powerhouse cast.
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Director: Peter Jackson Starring: Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, Elijah Wood, Andy Serkis, Richard Armitage The three films tell a continuous story set in Middle-earth 60 years before “The Lord of the Rings,” which Jackson and his filmmaking team brought to the big screen in the blockbuster trilogy that culminated with the Oscar®-winning “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.” The adventure follows the journey of title character Bilbo Baggins, who is swept into an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome dragon Smaug. Approached out of the blue by the wizard Gandalf the Grey, Bilbo finds himself joining a company of thirteen dwarves led by the legendary warrior, Thorin Oakenshield. Their journey will take them into the Wild; through treacherous lands swarming with Goblins and Orcs, deadly Wargs and Sorcerers. Although their goal lies to the East and the wastelands of the Lonely Mountain, first they must escape the goblin tunnels, where Bilbo meets the creature that will change his life forever... Gollum.
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Director: Ang Lee Starring: Irrfan Khan, Suraj Sharma, Ayush Tandon, Gerard Depardieu, Rafe Spall, Adil Hussain, Tabu A visually stunning, magical journey of adventure involving a young castaway and a Bengal tiger! Piscine Molitor Patel (Suraj Sharma), known to everyone as Pi, was raised in Pondicherry, India, during the 1970s. His rich and unusual upbringing took place in a zoo owned by his father (Adil Hussain), who taught him that animals do not think like humans. Now India is undergoing a dramatic upheaval, so the Patels decide to emigrate to Canada with 17-year-old Pi and some of their beasts. But a terrible storm causes their ship to sink and Pi is cast adrift aboard a raft with his mortal enemy: a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker! Yann Martel’s novel was a massive critical and commercial hit, selling more than seven million copies and winning the 2001 Man Booker Prize. Now this much-loved spiritual fable of survival has been brought vividly to the screen by visionary director Ang Lee, who gave us ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ and ‘Brokeback Mountain’
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for your business brought to you by gemma procter, creative director at the pit group Gemma has over 18 years experience in graphic design and marketing – working with some of the leading brands in the country. n the last issue of The Moreton Hall Directory, we gave you the first 1-11 in our list of 101 marketing activities for your business.
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marketing Cause related marketing can add value to your business and enhance customer loyalty. Is there a cause or charity you could link up with? A good example of this is the X-Factors winners single, cause related marketing at it’s very best.
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If you’re producing a product for retail, then your product packaging and labels are often the first and only thing your customers see. Is it selling your product properly? Or could it be doing more to stand out on the shelf?
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How flexible is your company? You’ll please more customers if you can be a little flexible to meet their needs. That might mean staying late one night to meet their deadline, or offering them different ways/terms to pay their account. Be flexible, it can help with customer loyalty.
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For many of the businesses we work with, this is one of THE best forms of marketing. Making sure every single aspect of your customers experience is spot on, will encourage people to recommend you to their friends. Even more important now with social media, everyone’s talking – make sure they’re saying the right things.
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involvement Is your business involved in it’s local community? Whether it’s the area we live in, or the street we work in there are plenty of opportunities to get involved and get your company name known.
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If your business has customers through it’s doors, first impressions about where you work say a lot about your business. It doesn’t take much to make it clean and tidy and more appealing to clients.
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If it’s applicable to your business, offering a guarantee or a warranty for goods can give customers a huge amount of peace of mind.
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Okay, direct sales isn’t for everyone, door to door salespeople are a bit of a thing of the past, however there are other ways to sell directly, could your product be made available as a party plan?
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Access to justice for genuine accident victims at risk Michael Wangermann, a Personal Injury Partner at Ashton KCJ Solicitors, highlights new proposals due to come into effect this year, which will impact on genuine accident victims. As Personal Injury solicitors, we are concerned about proposals due to come into effect this April, which will make it more difficult for people who suffer genuine injuries in accidents to obtain compensation. The aim behind the proposals is to cut drastically, and fix, the legal costs of pursuing claims on behalf of innocent accident victims. These changes will immediately impact upon cases valued up to ÂŁ25,000. As a result it will no longer be practical for some lawyers to take on such cases.
People may also find that the very organisations paying their compensation (the insurers) will also be the ones telling them how much they should receive. This clearly cannot be right as most members of the public will not know whether the offer is fair. The likely outcome is that fewer victims will seek to bring claims and seek treatment through the claim process, meaning the already under resourced NHS will have to bear the cost of treating them. Sadly, it is statistically likely that the changes will affect someone you care about at some point. Whilst at Ashton KCJ, we are committed to providing the best possible advice and support to our clients, if the proposals go through as they stand, they will have a catastrophic effect on access to justice for thousands of genuine accident victims. To support the call for the Government to think again, please go to: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/42300
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This month I am working with Mark Nicol to help you start the new year healthily with Bury Bootcamp.
Who else wants to eat MORE, Exercise LESS and STILL lose weight? Having already transformed the lives, health and bodies of 200+ local people, Bury St Edmund’s ONLY results guaranteed health, fitness and well-being programme is set to cause a storm on Moreton Hall. Created by local health and weight loss coach Mark Nicol, BuryBootcamp promises to put an end to your years of diet frustration. BuryBootcamp’s exclusive ‘Body Transformation Formula’ has a proven track record of helping those who feel they’ve already tried everything, to drop at least a clothes size and 15lbs (on average) in just 5-weeks, not by dishing out military style beastings and starvation, but by offering safe, easy to follow lifestyle, healthy eating and exercise education. Hosted by Neil Hillier and Joe Sadler, the Moreton Hall branch of BuryBootcamp, has been running for two months and has already seen more than 40 local residents experience their own ‘Body Transformation’. Sign up for BuryBootcamp’s 5-week coaching programme and you’ll discover: • The secrets to achieving a slim, toned body by exercising LESS than most people • How to shift you’re bingo wings and muffin top by eating MORE • Why you DO NOT need to count calories or diet to lose weight • How to OVERCOME the stresses in your life and feel energized • How to improve your sleep and why it helps weight loss • How to FINALLY break free from yo-yo dieting
Here what some of BuryBootcamp’s recent members have to say about the programme... Helen: I have lost a total of 19inches, including 5 inches off my hips, and also 16lb on the scales in 10weeks....... it would have probably taken me 6 months to do that with the yo-yo dieting, and quite possibly i would have put on the same amount over Xmas too, but thanks to BuryBootcamp i am comitted and focused on the healthier ME that i am becoming....... i NEVER would have thought 10weeks ago that i would be here. Stuart: I had gradually put on weight over the last few years and was desperate not to be “fat at 40”. BuryBootcamp has changed everything – great training sessions, easy to follow nutrition programme and lots of support. I’ve lost more than 2-stones and am absolutely hooked! Susanne: “I was tense and stressed and put everyone and everything else first. But BuryBootcamp has brought a change in mental attitude, a new approach to food and a regular exercise regime. I’ve lost more than 16lbs and more than 12inches…I can finally throw away the size 16 clothes” Tracey: I absolutely love how accessible the BuryBootcamp programme is...anyone can do it and see great results. I lost an incredible 10lbs and 14inches in under a month and most importantly feel so much healthier David: At BuryBootcamp I’ve been amazed by just how fit I got in such a short time and the healthy eating plan has completely changed how I eat and I feel so much better for it. “Burybootcamp has made it possible for me to enjoy a whole new healthier way of life. I’m now full of confidence, fitter and have found motivation within myself that I never knew existed.” Vanessa
For more details on how to sign up for Bury Bootcamp, call me on 01638 662406 or 07917 714557
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This issue we look at natural ways of FLU prevention. The flu vaccine has a relatively good track record of safety, although the niggling side-effects—which are every bit as distressing as the flu itself—appear to be all too commonplace. There’s a more worrying concern, however: it doesn’t really work!! For full details of the Cochrane Collaboration, an independent and authoritative medical research group, which carried out a review of studies looking at the effectiveness of various flu shots visit www.wddty. com or Google “Flu Trials Cochrane Collaboration”. Be amazed that the majority of info given out by the NHS is from trials sponsored by the drug manufacturers themselves!! But because people assume the Flu Vaccine is the only way to protect themselves, they are doing very little otherwise to improve their immune systems. As a result, they are left more open to other diseases too, some of which can be lethal in the elderly. Perhaps, we would do better by promoting personal responsibility for good health through an improved diet and lifestyle. How to protect yourself? If the vaccines don’t work, what can you do to protect yourself and your family— especially elderly relatives— from the seasonal flu? The key is prevention, of course, and that comes down to a
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healthy immune system. Here are some of the things you can start introducing into your daily life today. • Exercise. Regular aerobic exercise is a good way to ward off colds and flu. People who do at least 20 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise—such as jogging, biking or swimming—on five or more days per week tend to suffer less from cold and flu symptoms than those who exercise just one day a week. • Vitamin C. This antioxidant vitamin can significantly reduce cold or flu duration and severity (Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2007; 3: CD000980). • Zinc. If you act fast, taking zinc—as a lozenge, syrup or tablet—can reduce the duration and severity of a cold. The results of 13 trials, involving nearly 1000 people, showed that those who took zinc within 24 hours of their symptoms starting had shorter and milder colds than those who didn’t take the mineral (Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2011; 2: CD001364). • Vitamin D. The ‘sunshine vitamin’ may be useful for reducing the risk of colds and flu. In a large-scale US study, people with the lowest levels of vitamin D reported having significantly more recent colds or bouts of flu. The risks were highest in those with chronic
respiratory disorders, such as asthma and emphysema (Arch Intern Med, 2009; 169: 384– 90). • Nasal irrigation. Saline nasal irrigation (SNI), where a saltwater solution is used to flush out the nasal passages, could be a useful weapon against colds and flu. This is actually a well-known yogi technique BTW! • Probiotics. Taking doses of healthy bacteria through yoghurt and supplements was associated with 12-per-cent fewer acute upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), such as colds and flu, compared with a placebo Propolis. This gummy substance—collected by honeybees from leaf buds and tree bark—may be helpful for preventing colds and shortening their duration if you catch one (Rom J Virol, 1995; 46: 115–33). • Stress reduction. Stressmanagement techniques, such as guided imagery, meditation and yoga, may be effective for reducing cold and flu symptoms (J Psychosom Res, 2001; 51: 369–77, 721–8). • Heat. Taking regular saunas may cut your chances of catching a cold, an Austrian study suggests. Fifty volunteers were split into a sauna-bath group and a no-sauna control group. After six months, the sauna group had considerably fewer colds. Could HOT YOGA have the same effect maybe? (Ann Med, 1990; 22: 225–7).
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If you do get the flu, you can reduce its severity by trying these herbal remedies:
controlled trial of 227 patients vaccinated against the flu, those who took 100 mg/day of a ginseng extract (Panax • Echinacea. Echinacea ginseng) for 12 weeks reduced purpurea reduces cold their frequency of colds and symptoms and their duration, flu while increasing their and appears to be effective for immune response (Drugs Exp treating flu symptoms too. For Clin Res, 1996; 22: 65–72). best results, take Echinacea at • Astragalus. This herb has the first signs of illness (J traditionally been used as a Altern Complement Med, tonic and treatment for colds 2000; 6: 327–34). and flu either alone or in • Garlic. In a UK trial of 146 combination with other herbs. volunteers, one capsule per • Chinese herbals. The day of an allicin-containing Chinese herbal remedy Ma garlic supplement led to Xing Shi Gan-Yin Qiao San, 63-per-cent fewer colds and which is made up of 12 herbs, 70-per-cent fewer sick days was more effective than compared with those taking a Tamiflu (oseltamivir) at placebo (Adv Ther, 2001; 18: lowering febrile temperatures 189–93). in people with the flu (Ann • Ginseng. In a randomized, Intern Med, 2011; 155: 217– double-blind placebo25).
With thanks to Bryan Hubbard and the marvellous team at www.wddty.com Consult your GP or a qualified yoga teacher if you are concerned about any major health issues you have.
For further information on new classes starting in January including Beginners Yoga, Pilates, Tai Chi, Qi Gong and Mindfulness Meditation please call the self centre on 01284 769090 or visit www.the-self-centre. co.uk Carole Baker – Director: The Self Centre
The remedies and advice suggested in this article are the personal opinion of the author. Please also inform your GP if you are planning to take any natural remedies and you are already on long term prescribed drugs. Always consult a qualified Complementary Practitioner, never self medicate. themhd
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Sale Now On! Marshall Ford
Thursday 27th December 2012 to Thursday 31st January 2013
with a Difference!
And, for a limited period only, we’ll also give you a pre-loaded debit card with up to £500* to spend in the Sale!
A massive choice of quality cars have been slashed in price and all of them are included in the our Sale with a Difference.
Or, if you prefer, you could use it to pay for your petrol, next service or those Christmas bills we all tend to have!
No catches, no tricks, just low, low prices across our entire selection of high quality, vehicles that meet our exacting quality standards.
It’s yours to do with as you please.
Sale
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11 61 Ford Fiesta 1.25 Zetec 3Dr Colorado Red 6729 miles Was £9395
MARSHALL
Save
£800 £8595
36 Monthly Payments
£180.25
Deposit
£500
GMFV (Optional Final Payment)
£4024.45
Why buy from Marshall? Family owned company est’ in 1909
We have a great selection of Approved Used Cars to choose from Used cars starting from £1,999 Competitive finance rates Cashback available Independent history check Independent mileage check Pre-Delivery multipoint check
Representative Example
Cash Price
DEBIT
Amount of Credit
£8095
Total Amount Payable
£11013.45 Borrowing Rate
5.75%
Interest Charges
£1998.45
Excess mileage charge, based on 10,000 miles per annum (pence per mile)
14.9p
Exchange programme
The Marshall difference. That's why! Phone, visit our website at www.marshallweb.co.uk/salewithadifference or scan below to reserve your Sale Card!
Representative
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Marshall Ford of Bury St Edmunds Easlea Road, Moreton Hall Industrial Estate, Bury St Edmunds, IP32 7BY
Tel: 0844 411 9640
Marshall Motor Group Ltd Registered Office:- Airport House, The Airport, Cambridge CB5 8RY. All calls may be recorded for training and quality purposes. Marshall Motor Group Ltd Registered Office:- Airport House, The Airport, Cambridge CB5 8RY. All calls may be recorded for training and quality purposes. Offer only available on selected used cars. All vehicles advertised are available at time of media production, but may be sourced from group stock and not held on site. Finance subject to status. Terms and conditions apply, ask for details. *The up to £500 Reward Card offer is an exclusive Marshall offer and is available on selected used vehicles purchased from a Marshall dealerships from 27th December 2012 till January 31st 2013. This is a retail offer, and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer, and is for retail customers only. The up to £500 Reward Card offer is provided on a pre-paid debit card by Quantum Card Services Ltd (QCS Ltd). The pre-paid Debit card will be paid in full by Marshall Motor Group and should arrive within 28 days of delivery of the vehicle. The Mastercard debit card is valid for 24 months. No credit checks are necessary, all we will provide QCS Ltd. with is your name address and postcode so they may send you your pre-paid card. Once you receive your card you will need to contact the card provider to activate your card and receive your PIN number. You will have 6 months to activate the card or all funds on the card will be lost. After the 24 month expiry date, you will either need to arrange to have any remaining funds paid to you by Quantum Card Services Ltd or you will be charged an admin fee of £2 per month for continuing to use the card. No additional money can be added to the card at any time by any party. If you lose your card or have it stolen you will be subject to any costs as per the card providers terms and conditions that will be sent to you with the card. If you return the vehicle after purchase for any reason and obtain a full or partial refund of the transaction price you may be liable to pay back to Marshall any amount of the £500 offer you have spent. For more information contact your local Marshall dealership.
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