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Skip your weight away with Becca Mclachlan’s 10-Minute jump rope workout! Exercise 2 Single Leg Jumps 2 minutes: Transfer your body weight from one leg to another landing on alternate feet, keeping your elbows inward towards your sides, shoulder blades down and back, chest lifted, and your head up. Use your forearms and wrists to swing the rope over your head. 15 seconds rest Exercise 3 Alternating Low Kick Jumps 1 minute - Alternate your legs back and forth kicking your opposite leg forward each time. Do not kick your legs high, keep them low. 15 seconds rest Exercise 4 Forward/Back/Left/Right Jumps 1 minute - Keeping your feet close together (and still jumping on your toes) jump forward about 4-6 inches, backwards 4-6 inches, then to your left side 4-6 inches and finally to your right side 4-6 inches. Then repeat! This one will challenge not only your body, but your mind too! 15 seconds rest Go back to exercise 1 and repeat the set. If you’re aim is to lose weight it’s important to combine any exercise program with the right nutrition plan. If you’re ready to make the change to become healthier, leaner and fitter for life Becca Mclachlan is offering all Northamptonshire magazine readers the opportunity to join her online Metabolic Booster Programme for just £21 for 21 days a saving of £26 using the exclusive Northampton Magazines promo code. You can start the programme any day it’s easy to join just go to www.metabolic-booster. com and enter the promo code Northamptonmags at check out. When you join you’ll gain access to the members website where you’ll find your eating plan, shopping list, meal planner and loads of easy recipe ideas that all the family can enjoy as well as a selection of Becca’s home video workouts. www.becca-mclachlan.com
In just a few minutes anywhere, anytime, you can be skipping your way to a better body. Skipping will not only help you burn calories and improve your cardiovascular fitness but it will also help to tone up your whole body. Firstly you need to invest in a decent rope which are available in most good sports shops. There are two types of ropes, speed ropes and weighted ropes. A speed rope is ideal for beginners but can be used by elite athletes to develop footwork, coordination and conditioning. If you use a weighted rope you’ll also be using your upper body strength to keep the rope spinning. It’s really important to choose a rope length that matches your height. If you are under 5 ft 3 use an 8-ft rope, if you are between 5ft 4 & 5ft 10 use a 9ft rope and a 10ft rope if you are between 5ft 11 & 6ft 6. Becca’s Jump Rope Tips •Make sure you keep your jumps low. Jump no higher than an inch off of the ground. You aren’t high jumping, just jump high enough to clear the rope. •When you jump, jump on your toes. •The effort of turning the rope should come from your forearms and wrists, not your shoulders, keep your elbows tucked in to your sides. •Always keep your tummy tight (pulling your belly button in). Becca’s 10-Minute Jump Rope Workout This workout is a beginner/intermediate workout. If you are a beginner take it easy and work up to completing this, if you find it too challenging at first just skip for as long as you can then march on the spot for the rest of the time before you move on to the next skipping exercise. Stick with it and you’ll be amazed how quickly you’ll improve. Exercise 1 Double leg Jumps 1 minute - Do as many double leg jumps as you can in 60-seconds, set yourself a challenge and see how many jumps you can complete. Beginners, don’t worry if you don’t go as fast as Rocky Balboa, do what you can… jump no more than 1-inch high landing on your toes gently. 15 seconds rest
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If anyone took the time to venture into the echelons of local medieval history they would undoubtably encounter the intriguing romanticism of an underworld that many believe still exists beneath our town today. Be it fact or pure fiction that these passageways do exist, the likelihood is that they are simply a disjointed collection of cellars, crypts and possibly ancient waterways. Someone knows the truth! Historic evidence tends to support the existence of these tunnels, like the infamous escape of Thomas a Becket from Northampton Castle. A well documented part of 12th century history suggests that the persecuted Archbishop of Canterbury managed to escape from the fortress in mysterious and unexplained circumstances. One popular myth is that he avoided capture by Henry II’s entourage via a tunnel that linked the castle to All Saints Church in Mercers Row. However, the castle was known to have had a 25 foot deep moat as protection, so if any passageway had existed it would have been an absolute mission to construct it. Local chap, Robin Lanyard first discovered a tunnel at the Church when he was a teenager. His gang used to hang out in a nearby garden and on the other side of the garden was an old house that had been deserted for many years. One day the gang decided to explore the house, a few of them turned back because of the filthy environment, but some, including Robin, carried on searching the house. It didn’t take long to find the basement which contained an old bath tub, bits of old wood and general junk. But one thing stood out in the room - a wooden door with a face carved into its structure. It was hard to tell if the look on the face was carved to look odd or if time had taken its toll and made it distorted. Having opened the door they found a long tunnel and using their lighters, they ventured further. Passing a door about halfway down the tunnel they carried on until they came to another door which was locked. By pacing out their steps and surveying the angles, it was obvious that it led to the church. Other rumours about clergy and monks using the alleged tunnel network as escape routes are evident in certain archives of the town’s history.
Local labyrinth: fact or fiction? During the fractious Middle Ages, rocky relations between the church and monarchy were common occurrences and many theories suggest that members of the clergy often either hid in or escaped through these underground passages. One local historian claims that at one time, six religious houses surrounded All Saints Church and it is highly likely that six major underground routes linked each with our towns centre point. Further evidence of these passageways was uncovered during the demolition of a house in 1860. A large vault with springing buttresses and a gargoyle at the apex was uncovered. Today this is ocuppied by the MacDonalds restaurant in the Drapery and many think this may well have been the site of St Martin’s Chapel. Vaults were also found in the 19th century in nearby College Street which was formerly the site of the College of All Saints which was a residence for priests. Also nearby, under the Northampton and County Club in George Row there still exists an impressive length of interconnected vaults and cellars believed to date back to the 14th century and considered likely to have connected with the church across the road. One popular myth was that it was a place that visiting pilgrims used as a hostel. Sometimes these chasms are opened up to the public via blue badge tour guides and some visitors think that it is apparent by the remaining sinks, shafts and hooks, that this chilled underground area was once used as a kitchen and food store. However, any connection to All Saints 9
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has been long since blocked up, that is if it ever existed! There are many other accounts of tunnels stretching for miles under the town’s Market Square and beyond, particulaly from those who grew up during World War Two. One claimant regularly used these tunnels, often daring each other and their girlfriends to go down the dark routes. His account reveals a tunnel which led to the Holy Sepulchre Church and went on to the site of the old monastery near Grafton Street. Indeed, around 15 years ago a road collapsed in Church Lane which supports this speculation. It is also said that there is a further shaft connecting the Holy Sepulchre along Sheep Street to the old Conservative Club in Gold Street. Just down from this, evidence of long tunnels have been reported that run from the old telephone exchange in Commercial Street under Bridge Street and rather more bizarrely that one of these connects to Delapre Abbey. For all those that marvel in the speculation of this mysterious labyrinth, there are many sceptics who say that many of these passages have been
simply mistaken for cellars, as in olden times many inns, churches and businesses had some sort of integrated storage facility. In fact, many of these were used as underground air raid shelters during wartime. It is also said that under the towns focal point, All Saints Church, there only appears to be evidence of two self-contained (12th and 13th century) vaulted crypts, one of which is now used as its boiler room. Also the likelihood of any underground connectivity between the town and Delapre Abbey seem to flounder on the position of the River Nene.
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showed the score to viewers. At the time, the rules called for five judges to press a button when they judged a scoring blow. If three buttons were triggered within a second of one another, a point was awarded to the fighter landing the punch. This old system relied heavily on the reaction time of the judges, who were of varying ages, but in Atlanta both Todorov and Mayweather believed they had been under scored. When the decision was announced, the referee (now working for FIFA) initially raised Mayweather’s arm before realising his mistake and raising Todorov’s. A few months later, Mayweather turned professional and began a career that has produced 48 consecutive victories and hundreds of millions of dollars in earnings. Yet for Todorov, now in his mid forties, the stark gap between his life and Mayweather’s since their match - the loser is worth an estimated $280 million and the winner does not even own a flat screen TV - is not what riles him. In a curious twist, Todorov believes he and Mayweather may have actually been wronged by the same man. For years boxing fans, particularly Americans, speculated that Todorov’s victory over Mayweather was, at least in part, a product of suspect judging. Todorov does not discard this theory but his real fury stems from what happened in the Atlanta final - the match after his win over Mayweather - when he believed he was the one unfairly beaten. Today, while Mayweather has just earned $180 million from one contest, Todorov is trying to live on a monthly pension of about 400 euro. Todorov laments that his own hardship can be traced back to what happened in Atlanta. In reality the man who beat Floyd Mayweather wakes up every morning wishing he had lost! Mayweather’s backers thought that Emil Jetchev, a Bulgarian who was the long, incumbent chairman of the international referees and judges commission, had influenced the judges towards his fellow countryman. That was not a new accusation. South Korean and American boxers similarly suspected Jetchev at the Seoul Olympics in 1988. Todorov agrees and blames Jetchev for his loss in the gold medal bout arguing that he was
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unfairly beaten by Somluck Kamsing. Todorov’s first clue came just before the fight, when Jetchev entered his locker room beforehand and told his fellow countryman that the only way he could be sure to win the gold medal was by a knock out! Todorov indeed lost his final, but he knew that the judges were not scoring his points the whole thing was rigged! After his defeat, he felt betrayed. He had brought much attention and adulation to Bulgarian boxing over the years, but now he felt only bitterness. With the 1997 world championships approaching, he met with Turkish officials and accepted an offer to change his affiliation and fight for Turkey. The deal was substantial and if Todorov won the gold medal his reward would be around $1 million. All that was needed was approval from the Bulgarian federation. Needless to say, Jetchev had intervened at the last second and asked for a transfer fee of $300,000! Naturally, an upset Todorov refused to fight for Bulgaria and his boxing career was all but over. Todorov’s stylish approach had caught the eye of a number of boxing promoters. Immediately after his
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Another way of describing nature’s way of breaking down materials is composting. Whether it’s on the forest floor or in your bin, anything natural such as leaves, fruit, vegetables, wool or paper will slowly rot and decompose over time thanks to the help of myriad organisms, bacteria, fungi, and insects. It might make you cringe, but what remains is a rich, nutrient packed substance, which should look similar to soil, that your garden will love. Composting is fairly simple to do and September is an ideal time to begin. However, care still needs to be taken as there are numerous variables that can lead to either a slimy pile of goo or a heap of dry chippings that won’t breaking down – neither of which will benefit your garden. Here’s a guide to help you get it right. There are obvious reasons for creating compost as estimates have shown that around 30 per cent of household waste is ideal for your heap. Thanks to the national appetite for compost, 94 per cent of Britain’s ancient peat bogs have been all but destroyed or damaged, and as a result, some of our most important eco-systems have been lost forever. While nothing can ever really compensate for that, by creating your own compost, you’re both helping to protect boggy eco-systems and making a new one, as many species will be attracted to the food and warmth available in your heap. If you are starting afresh, choose a nice sunny spot with plenty of heat and light, and place your heap or bin on a patch of soil or concrete. Now all you have to do is regularly top it up with the right sort of waste. You can be as lazy or as active as you like. The more you manage your compost, the faster it will be ready to spread across or dig into the garden. So what can you throw into your compost heap? Anything natural that rots will compost. Grass, chopped up trees, vegetables, fruit peel, brown paper or even the dust from your hoover can go on the pile. Break up any weeds so they don’t start to grow in your bin and very importantly, turn your compost pile as often as possible. Creating the right balance is key and you need just the right mix of dry, wet, hard and soft waste to get the most beneficial mix. Try to get a good balance of wet and 19
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The godfather of motoring John DeLorean was a 6’ 4” automotive superstar and was the father of the Pontiac GTO, the brain behind the Firebird, instigator of the Grand Prix, and eponymous founder of the DeLorean Motor Company. With shaggy hair - dyed jet black, thick sideburns, Italian suits, and shirts unbuttoned to the navel, he had a taste for the high life and had a garage stacked deep with foreign sports cars. DeLorean grew up on the east side of Detroit during the Great Depression and studied for three degrees including two in mechanical engineering. After serving in World War II he eventually joined the Pontiac division of General Motors where he quickly made his mark. His greatest contribution was the GTO, which tripled Pontiac’s sales.
was more expensive than a Corvette or the Porsche 924 Turbo. The company hoped to sell 12,000 cars a year, but sold only 3000 in 1981. As his company dived further and further into the red, DeLorean continued to live the high life and became part of the drug-fueled 1980’s glamour scene. However, after Margaret Thatcher denied him a bailout, DeLorean became desperate and his involvement in a $60 million cocaine deal led to his arrest.
He was the driving force behind the Firebird and Grand Prix, soon becoming the head of Chevrolet in 1969. He divorced his first wife, dated Raquel Welch and Ursula Andress, then married a 20-yearold starlet. By 1971, Chevy were enjoying record sales but he resigned from his $650,000-a-year position. GM gave him a Cadillac franchise in Florida as a parting gift. He divorced again and married supermodel Christine Ferrare. DeLorean wasn’t 50 and was set for life, but still he wanted more.
Just before his trial, the British government closed the ailing Belfast factory. Two years later on August 15th 1984, DeLorean avoided prosecution, thanks to the ‘legal principle of entrapment’ but his DeLorean Motor Company was gone forever. In 1985 his luck changed thanks to a film called Back to the Future which featured the DMC12! Licensing fees from three films grossed over $416 million and helped keep DeLorean’s head above water as creditors galore dragged him to court over the next five years.
In 1978 DeLorean convinced the British government to build a factory that could produce a newly designed car. He told them that within 18 months the plant would be employing two thousand people, so they handed over £100 million to open the new factory in West Belfast.
He married for a fourth time in 1985 but kept a low profile through the 90’s before filing for bankruptcy in 1999. He died, aged 80, in New Jersey in 2005 due to complications from a stroke.
DeLorean’s plan was to build the first “ethical” sports car—a car that was sporty, fuel efficient, and safe. That car was the DeLorean DMC-12, with its distinct stainless steel body and gullwing doors. The car certainly caught the eye but in reality the DeLorean wasn’t much faster than any similar sized saloon. Let down by its French designed V6 engine, it didn’t handle well and
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After breakfast it was time to feed our trusted furry companions - there were 105 in total. Then start to pack away all our kit into the sledges, and pack away the tent. When all of this was completed it was time to harness up your dogs, take them off the night lines, attach them to the sledge in the correct order and then pack away the night line for use later that day. All this done, the dogs would be barking and howling in excitement awaiting the off. Brakes and anchor released we were off, it would then go all quiet from the dogs and the only thing you could hear was the snow crunching under the weight of the sledge and the howling winds.
winds you would start all over again. This has got to be the most physical, mental and exhilarating challenging experience I have ever achevied in my life and I have come away with some amazing memories. I spent the best part of 7 months training for this, rowing 8km’s and cycling 12km’s nearly every day. The days were long and sometimes very lonely as the sledges in front had pulled away and the ones behind were also nowhere to be seen, I think the hardest thing for me was not being able to communicate with the outside world (my wife, Karen) for 4 days as its the longest we have been apart in nearly 25 years.
After several hours sledging up and down mountains helping and encouraging the dogs, especially up hills, it would be time for a quick 1520 minute break before continuing on to the next camp. Some days we were lucky with the camps as there was a hut for a toilet, but most of the time you would dig a hole and go “Self catering” as it was all part of the challenge!!!!! When we stopped in the evening it was all hands on deck to sort the dogs out first, night line out, attach the dogs, remove their harnesses, feed them and then attend to getting your tent put up, (whilst snowing). When all this was completed it was time to eat, which were all dehydrated meals that you just added boiling water to, sort your kit out and then go to bed to keep warm.
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the 18th hole right in front of the Club house. The course is set in undulating heathland and has got arguably the best fairways in the County. Brampton Heath Golf Centre has rapidly become Northamptons premier Pay and Play Golf Course Two miles from Northampton town centre the club has built up a strong membership as well as being very popular with the casual or visiting golfer. We also make a great venue for Weddings and other special occassions due to our stunning grounds.
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Cherry Cheesecake in a Jar Serves: 4 Cook time: Ready in 30 minutes plus cooling and chilling Ready in: 30-60 Minutes Difficulty Rating: 1 Syns per serving: 4½ Print recipe Ingredients: 1½ level tsp arrowroot; Juice of 1 orange; 1 tbsp sweetener; 250g cherries, stoned and destalked, plus whole cherries to decorate; 5 amaretti biscuits, roughly crushed; 300g quark; 200g fat free natural Greek yogurt; 4 whole almonds, shelled and roughly chopped Method: Measure out 100ml of water and mix 1 tablespoon with the arrowroot to form a paste. Set aside. Put the rest of the water in a small pan with the orange juice and 1 teaspoon of sweetener. Bring to the boil over a high heat, then stir in the arrowroot paste until thickened. Return to the boil, add the cherries and simmer for 3-4 minutes or until the cherries have softened slightly. Set aside to cool. Divide the amaretti biscuits between four 200ml jars or dessert glasses and spoon a few cherries and some of the syrup into each one. Put 250g of quark with the yogurt and the remaining
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Divorce in the UK can be an ugly business, but be aware it can be far worse elsewhere, especially in Europe! Take a look at a young German, identified only by his eBay handle, Der Juli, who took the court’s 50-50 ruling particularly badly! As a result, most of the couple’s belongings paid the price when he divied up the goods with an electric angle grinder – an item usually employed to accurately cut paving or flag stones. Apparently, he considered everything as fair game and halved items including chairs, a teddy bear, an REM record, a sofa, a bed, a bicycle and even a mailbox. Other more valuable items included a Samsung TV, an iPhone 5, an Apple Macbook Pro and the highlight of the show, an Opel car. The disturbed German didn’t stop at total destruction either. He posted his entire share of the carnage for sale on eBay with the following message: “Thank you for 12 ‘beautiful‘ years, Laura !!!!! You’ve really earned your half.” He also posted a YouTube video of the whole process with a note reading, “Good luck to my successor!” So if you’re in the market for a set of half dining
The 50/50 split . . . room chairs, try your luck on eBay . . . However, Der Juli’s ridiculous escapade pales into insignificance when compared to another German guy’s shenanigans. He decided to settle his imminent divorce by chainsawing the family home into two pieces and making off with his half on a tow truck. Police in the eastern town of Sonneberg reported that the trained mason, carefully measured the single-storey summer house before accurately chainsawing through the wooden roof and walls. After finishing the job, the guy picked up his half with the aid of a forklift and transported it to his brother’s place where he claimed that he was merely taking his fair share! However, one can’t help but wonder just how they divied up the land!!!
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feed that they use throughout the nursery, they have called it “Geranium Elixir”. Emily goes on to explain that this plant food is blended to optimise the plants flowering ability & it is this liquid feed they use on their Agapanthus and wow the results are stunning. There are large pots of flowering Agapanthus dotted throughout the nursery, producing impressive displays of blue and white flowering Agapanthus. Emily was very keen to share with me the exciting news about this autumn. Up until now the nursery has always closed its doors at the end of August, but this year they have grown a crop of delightful violas. Both upright and trailing types will brighten up your hanging baskets & pots once your summer bedding has past their best. These pretty little faces come in an array of colours: fresh whites, daffodil yellow, orange & purple. There are also bicolour flowers of yellow & purple and blue & white to choose from. The nursery will be open Mon to Saturday 9-5 throughout September, all their plants are home grown and the staff are so very helpful. There is plenty of parking on the nursery. Cramden Nursery is well worth a visit for all gardeners. Go and see what you have been missing.
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regarding the use of equations. AlKhwarizmi’s descriptions paved the way for further studies in algebra, arithmetic, and trigonometry. The latter enabled Middle Eastern scholars to calculate values for angles and sides of triangles and to advance studies in astronomy.
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Those who built on al-Khwarizmi’s work developed new ways to use decimal fractions and pioneered new techniques to determine area and volume. Middle Eastern architects and builders used such advanced methods long before their Western counterparts, who only became familiar with them during the Crusades. They later took the knowledge home, aided by educated Muslim captives and immigrants.
When people measure their weight or add up the cost of their groceries, many of us are not aware that we are using Hindu-Arabic numerals. The basis of the modern number system that uses the digits zero to nine appears to have developed in India and evolved in the West by way of medieval scholars who wrote in Arabic.
In time, al-Khwarizmi’s works were translated into Latin. The Italian mathematician Fibonacci (c. 1170-1250), also known as Leonardo of Pisa, is generally credited with popularising Hindu-Arabic numerals in the West. He learned about them during his travels in the Mediterranean world.
In fact, evidence suggests that prototypes of modern numerals were being used in India as early as the third century BC. Foremost among them was a man named Muhammad ibn-Musa al-Khwarizmi, who is thought to have been born in what is now known as Uzbekistan, in about 780 C.E. Al-Khwarizmi is called the great hero of Arabic mathematics and wrote about the practical use of decimals, clarifying and popularising a method for solving certain mathematical problems.
Al-Khwarizmi’s explanations took centuries to become well-known. But now his methods and the mathematics related to them are the very lifeblood of science and technology, not to mention commerce and industry. To illustrate the simplicity of Arabic numbers, the number 188 is CLXXXVIII in Roman numerals.
The term al-jabr in its Arabic title, Kitab al-jabr wa’l-muqabala, is the source of the English word ‘algebra’. Algebra, which is considered by senior mathematicians as the single most important mathematical tool ever devised, and one that underpins every facet of science. Consequently, there must be countless generations of students that curse al-Khwarizmi, including me! However, senior mathematicians all agree that algebra is the single most important mathematical tool ever devised.
When it comes to numbers and mathematics the legacy left by medieval Middle Eastern scholars is immense and indisputable. Today the Western World is a leader in technology, but in Europe, Hindu-Arabic numerals only became commonly known during the 15th century. Although modern western numerals may be a conglomeration from different sources, as far as is known, the country that first used the largest number of these numeral forms was India.
Centuries later, Western mathematicians, including Galileo and Fibonacci, held al-Khwarizmi in high esteem because of his clear explanations
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are they more important than making a will? The completed LPA(s) do not need to be registered immediately, but cannot be acted upon until they are registered with the OPG. It should be appreciated that the OPG can take up to 8 weeks to effect the registration. The OPG currently charges £110.00 for registering each LPA. DW Solicitors costs for advising and documenting the LPA(s) are £375.00, plus VAT, if both Lasting Powers of Attorney are documented, or £250.00, plus VAT, for documenting one LPA. If you require further details, please contact Lynsey Ward on 01604 624222 or by email: lynseyward@dwsolicitors.com.
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Industrial automation researchers are trying to develop a robotic arm with improved dexterity and flexibility. So, what was the source of the researchers inspiration? The unexpected answer is the nature of an elephant’s trunk! Weighing some 140kg, the elephant’s trunk has been called the most versatile and useful appendage on our planet. The multipurpose tool can serve as a nose, a straw, an arm, or a hand. With it, the elephant can breathe, smell, drink, grab, or even trumpet a deafening blast! But that is not all. The elephant’s trunk has some 40,000 muscle fibres that allow it to move in any direction. Trunks actually have “fingers.” African elephants have two while Asian elephants only have one. That’s why the former is able to grasp objects by pinching the opposing tips of the trunk while the latter must wrap its trunk round objects like a boa constrictor. Using the tip of its trunk, an elephant can even pick up a small coin. At the same time, the elephant can use its trunk to lift loads of at least 270kg - in real terms, it means hoisting Ulambayaryn Byambajav, a world champion sumo wrestler, would be just as easy as me picking up a bag of peanuts! Developers hope that imitating the dexterous properties of the elephant’s trunk will help them create superior robots for both domestic and industrial applications. So far they have created a completely new assistance system compared to conventional robots, which they hope will enable humans and machines to work together efficiently and without danger for the first time. But what I want to know is who actually developed the elephant’s trunk? Or was it purely evolution?
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Ian Redfern, Managing Director, Northampton Leisure Trust comments “Inspiring Active Lifestyles is what we do. Our partnership with Northampton General Hospital at the Cripps Recreation Centre enables us to expand our offering to customers. Cripps now features state of the art equipment and a comprehensive studio/indoor cycling programme, making it an extremely motivating place to exercise. The facility also enables us to deliver our Junior Active membership package with swimming lessons and holiday activities already on offer.” Charles Abolins, NGH Director of Facilities and Capital Development, said: “We recognise our responsibility to encourage and promote the health and wellbeing agenda not just in the context of our patients – and indeed helping to prevent people becoming patients in the first place - but also as one of Northampton’s largest employers. “We are delighted the future of Cripps has been secured through our partnership with NLT ensuring our employees have access to great facilities.
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The season of summer fayres and fetes is in full swing. All part of enjoying the English summer and getting out and about raising money for good causes. The parkland and gardens of Kingsthorpe Hall were often used as a venue for local fundraising . During the lifetime of the Rev William Thornton and his wife the family were very active and generous to the locality and made many gifts to Kingsthorpe Parish Church as well as other organisations. His son Frank Hugh Thornton, known as Frances, becoming owner of Kingsthorpe hall in 1903 also played his part. Educated at Cambridge, he became a barrister and later a J.P. He was a prominent member of Northampton’s Edwardian society. One of his passions was breeding dairy shorthorn cattle for which he won prizes and was featured in the Agricultural Gazette of the time. Frank invited local organisations to use Kingsthorpe Hall and gardens for local fetes. I came across a cutting from the Northampton Independent some time ago which featured a photographer complete with camera and tripod photographing Miss Holland and friend Dinah Knapp obviously not noticing that he was also being photographed. Miss Holland was the daughter of the Northampton MP and she had just performed the opening ceremony for the Young Britons Garden Fete. I am not sure who were the Young Britons but perhaps there is a reader who does? Another organisation which benefitted from Frank’s support was the Queens Institute for Nursing in Barrack Road. It was built in 1897 in the year of Queen Victoria’s Jubilee becoming a centre for the practice of midwifery and supported
local families who required nursing care. Children’s health at the time was of great concern. Smallpox was still a serious disease even though immunisation was available illnesses such as TB, malnutrition and infantile diarrhoea were commonplace. Frank having seen a successful treatment for infantile diarrhoea at a London Clinic was concerned about a particularly bad outbreak of the disease. As Chairman of the Institute he spoke to a number of leading Northampton gentlemen and managed to raise enough money to try the treatment here. I was called “the Quinton seawater solution”. However leading Northampton doctors spoke out against the treatment and it quickly went out of fashion. Kingsthorpe hall and gardens become a public park in 1939 and although Northampton Corporation as it was called in those days named it Kingsthorpe Park, the name Thornton’s Park stayed within local usage. A tribute perhaps to the times the family had opened its gardens for local fundraising events. I still however, provides health benefits offering a tranquill green space as an antidote to today’s hectic lifestyles. The park offers a wonderful green space and a great variety of trees. The flowerbeds once neglected are being slowly brought back to life by volunteers bring colour and interest to the gardens If you can spare just an hour a week to help us with this work we can guarantee fresh air, exercise and good company. Chairman of the Friends of Thornton Park A booklet called a Short history of Thornton Park is available to purchase from the Friends.
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Despite that terrific 20-17 English triumph in Sydney, the final itself has seen a tradition of lowscoring matches and a surprising fact is that only 11 tries have been scored over the seven World finals! South Africa appear to be the main culprits, winning try-less finals to take the title in both 1995 and 2007. In those games the Springboks employed a number of heavyweight thugs to nullify their opposition and one in particular, Os Du Randt, is one of only three players to have played in two winning finals. Can you name the others? Another barnstorming Bok was Brendon Venter who had a liking for stamping on opponents faces and was promptly banned from the 1999 final. The tournament has also produced some of the highest scoring games on record. In 1995 the All Blacks absolutely smashed Japan 145-17, racking up 21 tries in the process. Rumour has it that after the game the winners pigged out on sushi and Castlemaine XXXX, while the losers were last seen working on a new bridge over the River Kwai. The Aussies enjoyed a 142-0 win over Namibia in 2003, with two hat tricks and an impressive five tries by Chris Latham. The farce wasn’t shown on TV and the discovery of 15 pairs of handcuffs in the losers changing room led some to believe that Sepp Blatter was one of the tournament organisers! The Kiwi’s also inflicted a 101-3 battering on Italy in 1999, although one female Kiwi broadcaster told her audience that it was a cricket match! Closer to home, the French have never won the trophy, but were runners up in 1987 and 1999. They also reached the semi’s in 1995, 2003 and 2007. An Irish spokesman suggested that things would have been different if the French had included Arsenal’s Thierry Henry – apparently his exceptional handling skills are second to none! Finally, if you’re aiming to watch the tournament from the comfort of your armchair, rumours suggest the BBC are looking to replace the arrogant, Jeremy Guscott whose head has again swelled in size meaning he can’t get through the studio door. Chris Ashton was mooted as a replacement, but BBC chiefs are concerned that he might jump ship at the last minute. Ps. The other two time winners were the Australians John Eales and Tim Horan.
REVISITED When the first game of the 2015 Rugby World Cup kicks off on September 18th, you may not know that proceedings will be started by the same whistle that has started the previous seven tournaments – the whistle is about 100 years old and some think that it is owned by ex-referee / poser, Ed Morrison who had it from new. Prior to the first ever competition in 1987, rather crazily, the U.S.A. were technically the reigning champions because they were the last winners of a Rugby Olympic gold – back in 1924! Despite being ranked 18th in world rugby, the Americans were the first name on the team list. Entry was by invite only, and controversially the Yanks got the nod ahead of the talented Western Samoans. Other uninvited guests included the Springboks, due to an international sporting boycott against apartheid. Needless to say, the Yanks would have faired better if they’d played their basketball team and New Zealand claimed the crown after beating France in a final that would be repeated 24 years later – ironically, with the same scoreline! The All Blacks have an excellent record, contesting a semi-final in every tournament except 2007. Despite their excellence, it is hard to believe that they have never managed to defeat their greatest rivals, Australia in a Rugby World Cup. The Kiwi’s won the trophy in 1987 and 2011 and came runners up in 1995, and semi-finalists in 1991 and 1999. This nudges them in front of the Aussies who won in 1991 and 1999. They bettered their semi-final slot of 1987 when they were memorable runners up in 2003 when the white army marched down under and snatched the Webb Ellis Trophy with a Johnny Wilkinson drop goal in extra time. Jason Robinson’s electric sprint to the corner is still a vivid memory, perhaps more so than Jonah Lomu’s creative use of Mike Catt as a doormat back in 1999! 57
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