BeverleyMag Issue No.99 April 2022

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Editor’s note

Welcome to the April edition of the magazine.

We have an interesting and varied range of topics in this edition for your enjoyment ranging from Travel Ideas from Marion Owen, in the Hull City column we look at the recent fortunes of the team. We also have Advice for Dealing with Grief which is well worth a read as this is something that we all need to know about at one point or another in our lives. We have a great article about kitchens in the House & Home Section. We also have our usual round up of all the New Books to read this month. Roy Woodcock takes a close look at the new Citroen e-Berlingo in his Motoring Column. We have our regular column from Rob Walls & Janette Wilkinson who share their love of collectables and antiques with us. The Food & Drink section has two fantastics recipes for you to try at home - one for a mouth watering Mushroom Lasagne and the other for a Mediterranean Vegetables with Lamb dish - that I cooked last weekend for the family and it is delicious! (Thank you Erkan at the Olive Tree on Lincoln Way, Beverley for sending us the recipe). We also have our regular Wine Column with Roy Woodcock. We have lots of What’s On information to keep you entertained with some great Gigs happening in the area (I can personally recommend the Abba gig in Beverley Minster. The Gardening section takes a look at all the jobs you need to be doing this month. As usual we finish off with Fiona Dwyer’s ‘food for thought’.

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Managing Director: Nic Gough. Sales Director & Editor: Jane Gough. Advertising Sales: Kathryn Walker. Distribution Manager: Phil Hiscott. Finance Manager: JP Kinnersley. Designers: Mervyn King, Adam Jacobs. Photography: Clash Pix. Contributors: Fiona Dwyer, Roy Woodcock, Chris Warkup, Rob Walls, Janette Wilkinson, Rebekah Robinson. © Dalton Spire Limited 2022. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be used or reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. All information contained in this magazine is for information only and is as far as we are aware, correct at the time of going to press. We cannot accept any responsibility for errors or inaccuracies in such information. Readers are advised to contact advertisers directly with regards to the price of products and/or services, referred to in this magazine.

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The East Riding Archives

BON VOYAGE! 116 years ago Canada beckoned for many men of “good health and of good character” as they left their Beverley homes for a prosperous new life. Photographs from the East Riding Archives’ collections show the hopeful, and perhaps in some cases, hesitant faces of many individuals about to embark on their Atlantic crossing in the April of 1906.

clothing for the colder Canadian temperatures. The Beverley Borough Prize Silver Band bid them farewell as they left Beverley station for Liverpool where the SS Lake Erie was waiting to take them to their Canadian destination on the 10th April 1906.

Beverley emigrants. - Leaving Liverpool for Canada on the S.S. Lake Erie on the 10th April 1906

Why were they leaving? By the start of the 20th century, there were few employment opportunities and many people struggled to survive. All but one of Beverley’s grain mills, Crathorne’s, had gone out of business, and only two tanneries were still operating, Hodgson’s and Cussons’. Crosskill’s Ironworks, one of Beverley’s largest employers, closed in the 1870s resulting in the release of many skilled ironworkers.

Many of these men went on to work for the shipyard at Grovehill. Concerned by the lack of local work, in 1905 the Beverley and East Riding Emigration Committee was established to help send men to Canada. As part of this initiative, the men featured in these photos received financial assistance for the voyage and were given a copy of the New Testament and appropriate

Over a year later, the Beverley Recorder of August 31st 1907 reported “almost all who have gone to Canada from this district are prospering. Many who were downhearted and destitute here, through want of employment, are now brisk and happy Colonists”. Do you know the names of these individuals? If so, please get in touch. To keep up with all the latest from the East Riding Archives visit our website www.eastridingarchives. co.uk and follow our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages @ERArchives

Beverley emigrants on the landing stage, Liverpool, prior to departure for Canada.

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House & Home

Stylish kitchen ideas Kitchen ideas, design and inspiration from two interior design experts...

Designing a kitchen can seem a daunting task; there’s so much to consider and so many moving parts to get right. Plus, as the hardest working room in the house, and one of the most permanent and expensive to decorate, getting your kitchen design right first time is really worth doing. So, what are the most important things to consider when designing a kitchen?

kitchen – including whether you want it set up to do so at all; you may prefer to chivvy guests into a dining or living room and keep the kitchen to yourself as a space where you can cook with more room to breathe.

Start by working out how you use the kitchen, where you cook, when you cook, if you have space for a kitchen table and how often you shop to sort out how much storage you need and what layout to have. It’s also the most important way to work out where your kitchen lights will go. Think about how often you might want to entertain in the

Our house & home columnist Janet Hardwicke says number one is the kitchen’s layout. “Think hard about how you will move around it. I make sure that the dishwasher

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and kitchen bin are on either side of the kitchen sink. I like the cutlery drawer to be away from the main action (the stove and the sink) and

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“We specifically moved into the High Street to offer a face-to-face service. Customers can ‘pop in’ to discuss a problem, get a quote and look through some brochures. No job is too small, and we are as happy to mend a leak as we are to install a brand-new bathroom suite and boiler”

As it gets increasingly difficult to speak to an actual person these days, it is refreshing to find someone on the High Street, who moved to Beverley to offer a “personalised face to face” service. Calum Bunn opened Westwood Plumbing & Heating in North Bar Within in 2021 to offer such a service to the population of Beverley and surrounding villages. His friendly, down to earth approach coupled with his team’s extensive knowledge and experience of both commercial and residential plumbing, has contributed to the business’s success in the locality. Importantly, they also offer a 24hour service for emergencies. He has a dedicated ever-expanding team, currently of thirteen expert engineers – who are available to solve any type of plumbing repair with minimal fuss and disruption. From toilet and shower repairs and installations, blocked sinks to pipe leaks, kitchen plumbing to bathroom plumbing, his team are on hand to help.

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“Westwood Plumbing have been a key supply chain partner for the last 3 years, their attention to detail and quality of work has been exceptional and nothing is too much trouble. They are flexible, adaptable, and really go the extra mile to ensure we always feel like a valued client. Great work and we look forward to continuing our growth with you as a key partner” David Oakley, Premier Modular.

Westwood Plumbing offers both domestic and commercial plumbing services and can provide extensive advice on central heating systems and drainage, plus heat and ground pumps. They are also increasing being asked for information on environmental installations.

A recent customer and key chain partner says. “Just a note to say thank you for recently attending our site to give our gas appliances their annual service. Your engineer was friendly, helpful, and attended to the job in a prompt, tidy and thorough manner… we are most grateful for the support.”

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House & Home ideally close to the dining area, so it is easy to access for laying the kitchen table without anyone getting in the way of the cook or the person washing up.

“I also like separating the hob and the oven. My hob is on a stand-alone counter with shelving underneath for the saucepans. I prefer to give an island a different

treatment to the rest of the kitchen to save having acres of the same surface – mine is painted a different colour and has stainless-steel kitchen worktops instead of Corian. You might also choose to have a kitchen island higher than your

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counters to make using it more comfortable.” Mary Plows, on the other hand, emphasises the personality of the kitchen. “It is a sense of place and

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Harriet has extensive experience in commercial real estate working for a well known Yorkshire-based company of chartered surveyors before moving across to residential sales. Harriet graduated with a Harriet and Jo staff MSc (Commercial Real Estate) the Lund office. in 2020. Her approachability will ensure that you receive a first class, personal service tailored to your individual requirements. Jo has been involved in the property market from every angle over the years, although she has only recently become involved professionally. Having bought and sold several houses in the local area she has experienced many of the issues buyers and sellers often face. Jo is an excellent communicator with a calm and considered approach. She will be by your side throughout your buying or selling process. We pride ourselves on offering honest and realistic guidance in what can be a complex and stressful situation. Our priority is always to support the client to ensure that you get the best deal.


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House & Home personality that I aim for when designing someone else’s kitchen. I often start the conversation in terms of how a client might like their kitchen to feel, rather than look. I’m very keen on hanging art in kitchens and cookbooks on display warm up a room. They are comforting, a record of one’s life – the restaurants you love, the holidays you enjoyed.” She also

considers that the kitchen should be at the heart of the house, in contrast to more old-fashioned domestic set-ups. “In older houses, the kitchen tended to be in the basement, often miles away from rooms thought of as more important. I usually suggest they are moved into the middle of the general living space, so as to be part of the flow of the house.”

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How much is a new kitchen? This is one of the most frequently asked questions about kitchen design, and one of the hardest to answer, as so much is dependent on size and spec. At the very affordable end of the spectrum, a small IKEA kitchen installed by your builder can easily come in at under £10,000. High street merchants like Magnet and Wickes are somewhat more expensive, especially if you use their installation services. Once you start looking at bespoke kitchens, you may be able to do it affordably with a local joiner, but many bespoke companies have a lower spending limit of around £25,000, and this can obviously go much higher for a large kitchen. If you’re after a more affordable renovation, it’s perfectly possible to spruce things up by replacing

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Literature

8 New Books for April

If you want something new to read this month, look no further. From long-awaited sequels to thrillers to curl up with, our selection has something for everyone..... One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle This is the heart-breaking new novel from the author of the international bestseller In Five Years. When Katy’s mother dies, she’s left reeling. Carol wasn’t just Katy’s mum, but her best friend and first phone call. She had all the answers and now, when Katy needs her the most, she is gone. To make matters worse, the motherdaughter trip of a lifetime looms: two weeks in Positano, the town where Carol spent the summer before she met Katy’s father. Katy has been waiting years for Carol to take her, and now she is faced with embarking on the adventure alone. And then Carol appears, healthy and sun-tanned... and 30 years old. Katy doesn’t understand what is happening, or how – all she can focus on is that somehow, impossibly, she has her mother back. Over the course of one Italian summer, Katy gets to know Carol, not as her mother, but as the young woman who came before. But can we ever truly know our parents? Soon Katy must reconcile the mother who knew everything with the young woman who does not yet have a clue. The Unsinkable Greta James by Jennifer E Smith An indie musician reeling from tragedy reconnects with her estranged father on a week-long cruise in this tale of grief, fame and love from bestselling author Jennifer E. Smith. Just after the sudden death of her mother – her most devoted fan – and weeks before the launch of her highstakes second album, Greta James falls apart on stage. The footage quickly goes viral, and she stops

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playing. Greta’s career is suddenly in jeopardy – the kind of jeopardy her father, Conrad, has always warned her about. Months later, Greta – still heartbroken and very much adrift – reluctantly agrees to accompany Conrad on the Alaskan cruise her parents had booked to celebrate their 40th anniversary. It could be their last chance to heal old wounds in the wake of shared loss. But the trip will also prove to be a voyage of discovery for them both, and for Ben Wilder, a charming historian on-board, who is struggling with a major upheaval in his own life. In this unlikeliest of places – at sea and far from the packed venues she usually plays – Greta finally confronts the heartbreak she’s suffered. Yinka, Where is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn Lizzie Damilola Blackburn is a British-Nigerian writer, born in Peckham, and this is her debut novel. Yinka wants to find love. The problem is she also has a mum who thinks she’s better qualified to find it for her. She also has too many aunties who frequently pray for her delivery from singledom, a preference for chicken and chips over traditional Nigerian food, and a bum she’s sure is far too small as a result. The fact that she’s a 31-year-old south Londoner who doesn’t believe in sex before marriage is a bit of an obstacle too. So, when her cousin gets engaged, Yinka commences ‘Operation Find A Date for Rachel’s Wedding’. Armed with an incredibly specific plan, will Yinka find herself a husband? French Braid by Anne Tyler Anne Tyler’s latest novel is a brilliantly perceptive, painfully true and funny journey deep into one family’s foibles, from the 1950s right up to the present today. When the kids are grown and Mercy Garrett gradually moves herself out of the family home, everyone is determined not to notice. Over at her studio,

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she wants space and silence. She won’t allow any family clutter. Not even their cat, Desmond. Yet it is a clutter of untidy moments that forms the Garretts’ family life over the decades, whether that’s a painstaking Easter lunch or giving a child a ride, a fateful train journey or an unexpected homecoming. And it all begins in 1959, with a family holiday to a cabin by a lake. It’s the only one the Garretts will ever take, but its effects will ripple through the generations. The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley The Paris Apartment is the highly anticipated new murder mystery thriller from the number one bestselling and award-winning author of The Guest List. The story takes place in No 12 Rue des Amants, a beautiful old apartment block, far from the glittering lights of the Eiffel Tower and the banks of the Seine. Here, nothing goes unseen, and everyone has a story to tell. There’s the watchful concierge, the scorned lover, the prying journalist, the naïve student, the unwanted guest. There was a murder at No 12 last night – and the mystery lies behind the door of apartment three. The perfect book for anyone looking to get lost in a thriller this weekend. Careering by Daisy Buchanan Harri has poured her life into her job at Panache magazine, losing friendships, the love of her life, and increasingly, her sanity. She knows it will all be worth it when she gets the top job. Until she’s side lined, passed over for promotion and forced into running ‘a new venture’, which everyone knows is code for ‘being pushed out’. Imogen has had to hustle her whole professional life to cling onto an industry that favours the privileged. When Harri offers her a job, putting an end to her constant sofa-surfing, she feels like all her dreams are coming true. But her fairy-tale ending soon sours as she finds herself putting more and more of herself into writing for a company that doesn’t

care if she sinks or swims. Harri and Imogen both thought they loved their jobs, but it is becoming increasingly clear that their jobs do not love them. Together, they stage a rebellion the only way they know how. But what will the view look like from the other side? How To Heal A Broken Heart by Rosie Green When Rosie Green’s husband walked out after 26 years together, he didn’t leave a forwarding address. Instead, he left behind a devastated woman who turned into someone she barely recognised: unable to eat or sleep, and so desperate to keep her family together she’d sacrifice her sense of self – and her dignity. She thought she’d never get over it. But she did. This is the frank, uplifting and insightful book Green wished she could have found when her whole world fell apart – and now it’s out in paperback. It’s a guide to getting through heartbreak, with advice from the experts, the help of friends and some highly inappropriate sex advice from Green’s pre-teen daughter. How to Heal a Broken Heart doesn’t sugarcoat things. Instead, it aims to give readers a necessary shove towards a happier, more fulfilled life. The Lamplighters by Emma Stonex On New Year’s Eve 1972, a boat arrives at the Maiden Rock lighthouse, 15 nautical miles southwest of Land’s End, to relieve assistant keeper and family man Bill Walker from a two-month tour of duty. But Walker, principal keeper Arthur Black and their junior Vincent Bourne have all disappeared without trace, leaving the door barred, the table laid and the clocks stopped at a quarter to nine. Twenty years later, in an attempt to solve the stubborn mystery, a young writer of maritime adventure stories comes to interview the women the lighthousemen left behind – and thus is launched Emma Stonex’s superbly accomplished debut novel The Lamplighters.


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Antiques & Collectables

My Favourite Furniture Purchase Rob Walls and Janette Wilkinson share their love of all things collectable... Rob

At first glance you would call my favourite furniture purchase a ‘Campaign Chest’, full of super cutlery. However, did it see action in India when the colonel sat down to dinner, or did it belong to an explorer in darkest Africa who made camp after a day’s game hunting? I think not. Although it was sold to me as a ‘Campaign Chest’, it is not one. Firstly, it has two bevelled glass doors and a protruding key. Also, the moulding on the top and bottom protrude. The carrying handles are not flush with the sides. These features would make it a difficult piece of furniture to travel with; it would have been damaged.

polished. The drawers are numbered and have two handles with a small plaque that tell you of the contents. All the drawers open and close easily and the key still works to lock everything up. In its day, it would have been a very expensive piece of furniture. I paid £400 for it around two and a half years ago. There were one or two knives and forks missing but I do look out for replacement items when I am out antique hunting. To date, I have found a set of six forks and a couple of knives that fit the trays. I don’t really use all the cutlery in it as I don’t often hold vast dinner parties. I do occasionally use them when having a proper Sunday Lunch. I have it in my lounge and I use it as a coffee table and a footrest. A piece of furniture should be used; it has become valued and cared for. My grandchildren like to look inside the cabinet just to see all the neat rows of knives, forks and spoons. It’s a far cry from McDonalds, plastic cutlery and school dinners. It’s from a bygone age and full of wonder

Janette

It could not be packed onto a mule train and trekked across the country. The piece is more likely to have come from a grand Victorian/ Edwardian house, where the butler set the table for dinner for special occasions. It’s all very grand. The chest of cutlery is a wonderful piece of furniture. It has five blue blazed lined drawers with compartments for all the contents. There are different types of knives, forks and spoons, with some fine dining equipment like grape scissors and asparagus tongs. It is made from oak and well-

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My favourite furniture purchase is more vintage than antique. It’s my 1950s Larder Kitchen Cabinet/ Kitchenette. It’s totally genuine, painted yellow and white, with the original glass and drawers, it even has the plastic spice pots inside. It stands 6ft high, and when the work surface is out, it is 3ft wide. I have a small kitchen, but this was shouting ‘buy me’ when I saw it at a local auction. When I first bought it. I was going to restore it, but I have never got round to it. It is still in its original 1950s condition. I keep baking ingredients in the top cupboards and baking utensils, bowls etc in the bottom cupboards. When I do bake, I love having everything to hand – I just put on a pinny (apron), get my Be-Ro recipe book, pull down the work surface and bake.

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When I redecorated my kitchen, I painted the walls a light shade of yellow to match the kitchenette. I have put up shelves to house my kitchen scale collection (all vintage) and have added various items to make it look like a kitchen from years gone by. This was all because of the kitchenette. I think it is the nostalgic element that I love so much. I am a child of the 1960s, and although I grew up before the age of fitted kitchens, we didn’t have a kitchenette. We did have a walk-in pantry! I do remember baking with my mum, and making bread with my dad during the early 1970s strikes when sliced loaves were hard to

get from the shops. If I ever have grandchildren, I imagine myself stood at the kitchenette and baking cakes with them. I am not alone with my love of the vintage kitchen. On a recent visit to Thirsk, I spoke to a charity shop assistant who was really excited as later that day she was taking delivery of a 1930s kitchen unit. This was to accompany her 1950s kitchenette in what can only be described as her very chic kitchen. My kitchenette cost £110 from the auction in Bridlington around 4 years ago. One just like it is for sale on eBay for £240. Not a bad investment, but it’s not for sale.

R and J Top Tips l Take your time and look at the piece of furniture from all angles. Ask yourself, ‘Will it fit in my room?’ l Consider the condition. Look for scratches, marks etc. Are they permanent or can they be polished out? l Does the piece of furniture have a use? It doesn’t have to be used for what it was original made for. I have an antique music cabinet that I keep paperwork in, and the bottom of a Welsh dresser I have transformed into a TV/Digital box/ DVD player cabinet. l If you love it, but it and consider the whys and wherefores afterwards.


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Health & Wellbeing

LIVING LOSS AND GRIEF Complex feelings can arise when a loved one reaches advanced old age or has a terminal illness.Understanding anticipatory grief can help to navigate this difficult phase - we spoke to Anita Robins a grief counselling expert... Grief is a shape-shifter. One morning it might present itself as a smooth stone that rubs fondly against your heart, a reminder of wonderful memories. The next it could seem more like a jagged rock, its edges inflicting pain if allowed to get too close. Either way, there’s a widely held belief that grief is uniquely tied to the aftermath of a death. However, while the grieving process is triggered by bereavement, there is another stage that can be experienced ahead of this point – anticipatory grief. The experience of anticipatory grief can cause a person to feel stuck between the fear and the reality of the death of someone they love. It’s a stage that doesn’t have a clear status, where the pain of a bereavement is already being felt alongside other emotions, such as feelings of hope for a loved one’s survival or relief that for now they’re still alive. ‘We can experience guilt, joy, gratitude… there is a duality that happens,’ says Anita. While this definition of anticipatory grief is tied to an approaching death, Anita notes that it can also occur in the run-up to other lifechanging shifts. It might be felt before the end of a relationship, in advance of an expected change in financial stability or family roles, or before an approaching loss of purpose and identity. Anita says that in many societies, ‘we think of grief as [only being a response to] death, but so often it’s not. As humans, we have these futurefocused tendencies. We’re always looking to the next day, the next month, planning what’s ahead. We’re thinking about what life is going to be like after this loss, this divorce, this change’.

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Express your emotions to loved ones. Although anticipatory grief can feel quite isolating, the act of sharing how you feel can help you realise that you’re not alone, and it can validate your experience. Some family members or friends might be able to relate to your emotions as they could be experiencing their own version of them. Design structure in your day. One of the most difficult aspects of grief is the knowledge that the world keeps moving when you feel like it has stopped. ‘This isn’t a simple process when going through a loss, but little things that we can start to implement into our day-to-day [life] can eventually become big things.’ Listen to your body and remain active. ‘Emotions are stored in the body and if you don’t find healthy ways to express yourself they will impact every other aspect of your life.’ Tuning in to the body will allow you to process grief in ways that you subconsciously need. Keeping physically active will help with regulating your emotions as they arise. Escape into nature. Exploring the natural world offers a therapeutic experience and a space for reflection and introspection. ‘Nature is a physical representation of change, life and death.Connecting with it facilitates wonder and curiosity because it’s new, it’s fresh, but then there is death and growth.’ Whether your escape is a retreat in another country or a walk around the block, reconnecting with nature can be a good way to process gradual loss. Speak to a professional. Visit your GP to discuss if counselling might be helpful. Anita says a therapist can provide stability, which is important. ‘My goal as a counsellor is to create a safe space. I want my clients to be able to explore the depth, duality and complexity of their loss and come up with tools to integrate it into the person that they are becoming.’ A mentalhealth practitioner will be able to explore the methods that best suit your needs, while also helping you to work through complex emotions.


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Food & Drink

Erkans’ Mediterranean Vegetables with Lamb

A quick and easy dish to prepare and cook makes this recipe an ideal evening meal after a busy day in the office. It is full of healthy vegetables and a great source of Vitamin C plus 3 of your 5-a-day.

Mushroom Lasagne

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Ingredients 30g dried porcini mushrooms 500ml double cream 500ml vegetable stock 1 bay leaf 750g flat mushrooms, finely chopped 2 tbsp olive oil 2 tbsp chopped flat-leaf parsley 1 egg 10 large fresh lasagne sheets (or 15 small sheets) 25g butter, softened 150g parmesan (or vegetarian alternative), grated

Method 1 Pour boiling water over the porcini to just cover. Put the cream, stock and bay leaf in a large pan, bring to a simmer, then cook until reduced by half. Remove the porcini, leave to cool a little, then squeeze dry and finely chop.

Pour the porcini soaking liquid into the cream through a sieve, and cook until thickened to the consistency of double cream. Remove the bay. 2 Cook the flat mushrooms and porcini in the oil in a pan until browned. Stir in the parsley and set aside to cool. 3 Heat the oven to 200C/180C fan/ gas 6. Pour the porcini cream into a blender, whizz, add the egg and whizz again. Boil the pasta for 1-2 mins and drain really well. Brush a baking dish (about 20 x 30cm) with butter and add one layer of pasta, cutting the sheets if you need to. Ladle the porcini cream over, then sprinkle with parmesan. 4 Scatter with the mushroom mix, then add another pasta sheet. Continue layering pasta with cream, cheese and mushrooms, finishing with pasta topped with cream and cheese – you’ll need about 4-5 layers. Bake for 30 mins, or until bubbling and golden brown. PER SERVING 716 kcals, fat 61g, saturates 36g, carbs 21g, fibre 2g, protein 17g, salt 0.8g

Erkan Sahindal - business owner at the Olive Tree on Lincoln Way, Beverley - and accomplished chef shares his recipe for a traditional dish of lamb and mediterranean vegetables. Serves 4 Prep 15 mins

Cook 30 mins

Ingredients 1 tbsp olive oil 250g lean lamb fillet, trimmed of any fat and thinly sliced 140g shallots, halved 2 large courgettes, cut into chunks 1⁄2 tsp each ground cumin, paprika and ground coriander

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World of Wine Wines from Chile have suffered from the generalisation that the country produced “cheap wine” which went hand-in-hand with the belief this equated to poor quality. But like all generalisations it did a disservice to what was actually available. There has always been some good Chilean wine available to buy in this country, particularly red varieties, but it’s certainly true that Chile became first known for its cheap Cabernets and Merlots made from high yields in the fertile, warm, flat, flood-irrigated Central Valley. White wines, by comparison, left much to be desired up until the very late 1970s, largely as a result of using wooden vats, made from a native variety of beech, that left a taint in the wine. The gradual introduction of temperaturecontrolled stainless steel vats saw a dramatic rise in quality. Toby Morrhall, wine buyer with The Wine Society, based in the UK and the world’s oldest memberowned community of wine lovers, believes the future is bright for Chilean wines and is firmly behind the society’s campaign to highlight

Chilean wine, which was launched in March and runs into early April. “The future for Chile is very bright . . . Chile has incredible potential,” he told me. But added: “But it’s not for cheap wines. It’s for wines of £7 upwards.” Chilean wine has always rated highly with Toby. “As soon as I tasted the wines, I knew they were fantastic value for money,” he says. “I remember the first time I tasted Cono Sur Pinot Noir – I couldn’t believe how good it was. They’ve only really scratched the surface in Chile. The Syrahs are phenomenal, and I love Chilean Sauvignon Blanc.” The only constant in Chile is change, he says; its 3,000 mile-long gamut of soils and climates and incredible winemaking innovation producing an ever-diversifying and improving selection of wines. The warmer regions such as Colchagua, Maule and Itata are now producing excellent wines from Rhône varieties. And there are plantings of unirrigated Carignan and Cinsault dating from the 1950s producing lovely wines. Garnacha and Mourvèdre are more recent plantings but already looking very good, he says. “When it comes to white wines, 2021 is Chile’s best vintage for over a decade. It was a cool year and the wines achieved flavour ripeness at lower alcohols than normal, and

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He picked out, as one of the hottest producers around, the Cristóbal Undurraga family, who sold the company that bears their name and bought an estate near Los Lingues, called Viña Koyle, in Alto Colchagua to make, principally, fine red wines (see best buys). They planted 50 hectares in 2006/7 (Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère, Syrah, Malbec, Petit Verdot, Mourvèdre, Tempranillo) and a further 30 ha in 2010 (Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Carignan, Grenache, Sangiovese and Petit Syrah) totalling 13 varieties. The vineyards are at the base of some hills at 400-550m altitude in quite a windy situation, particularly in summer, where the maximum average temperature in the hottest month is about 26C. Annual rainfall is between 500 and 700mm, and may allow some vineyard blocks to be “dry farmed” once the young vines have established deep roots. The soil is red clay over friable granite soils. Toby continued: “The vineyard faces north-west and is divided into three terraces. The bottom terrace has more clay and alluvial soils, while the middle and upper ones have decreasing proportions of clay and increasing amounts of stones and friable granite. The altitude gives a 2C difference in temperature.

vintage. There is huge potential to make lovely wines here; Cristóbal Undurraga, who lives in a house built on the property, has a real feeling for vineyards and viticulture and is also a very experienced winemaker, having worked in Australia at Rosemount with Phillip Shaw, in Bordeaux at Château Margaux with Paul Pontallier and in Mendoza for Kaiken with Aurelio Montes. One can sense great quality potential here.” * What’s in a name? When it comes to the central European native white grape Furmint, it seems we struggle to know what to make of it and, as a result, producers struggle to sell it through UK retailers. “We sell Furmint mostly in the on-trade, although in the UK, we do have it in Waitrose,” said Tatjana Puklavec from Slovenia’s Puklavec Family Wines. She said the problem was related to fact that the grape needed explaining before consumers would try it – something that’s possible in a restaurant setting, but rare in a retail environment. “When we present it to the end consumer, we sometimes hear them say, ‘we don’t want to taste something that tastes like fur or mint’,” she said. However, she added: “But then, when I let people try it, everyone loves it, especially in the UK, because of its fresh style.” She said that because of its “zingy” character, “Furmint is ideal for the Chablis drinker”. Until next month - take care.

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Citroen has taken the bold step of making its van-based MPV range all-electric; ushering in 2022 it announced the only Berlingo passenger models available to order would be the ones that came with the “e” prefix. Brave or foolhardy, you might ask, for a vehicle that’s never going to be anything more than a niche choice? However, in an age when the price of petrol or diesel can increase twice in a single day, you can begin to see the thinking for such a heavy vehicle, when weight is one of the factors impacting on cost-per-mile calculations. It’s also expanded the line-up, now offering both the standard five-seater and bigger XL versions that seat seven in three rows. There are two trim levels on offer - Feel and Flair XTR; I was driving the e-Berlingo Feel XL, priced at £30,495 on the road after factoring in the £1,500 electric car grant. There are certainly plenty of plus points for anyone looking for a family-sized people carrier and the option of a seven-seat cabin is a rare one to find in a fully-electric vehicle at present (not forgetting something like a Tesla Model X can easily cost an eye-watering six-figure sum). It’s very large

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As we get back to travelling we have many new ships set to sail the oceans & rivers of the world. Last month I had the opportunity to step on board the new Valiant Lady and it was a very fun experience. Adult only with very quirky features for its sailors. I have to say for theatre lovers they have the most amazing show on board. A modern take on Romeo & Juliette it was fabulous. Lots of acrobatics with very little vocal parts, absolutely stunning and I normally don’t rush to visit a theatre! Food is another matter so much choice, over 26 dining venues all orders are cooked to order no buffets. This is the first ship I have been on offering a dedicated Vegan & Vegitarian restaurant “Razzle Dazzle” there was a good selection on the menu but I opted for the Korean BBQ, which was great fun. Of course I enjoyed cakes from the patisserie along with gins from the gin bar and more. Drinks are not included but prices are fair and you can pay in advance of sailing by purchasing a bar tab. Music is a big thing with suites having turntables & vinyls as part of the furniture. On board there are many keep fit areas both indoor & outdoor. I did pass on the tattoo parlour. Who would it suit? Any adult wanting to have fun and feel young & lively. This week Silversea’s new ship Silver Dawn has been launched whilst APT whom we work closely with also launched two new River ships & there are many more new ships to follow. APT did have their ships ready for 2020 but ground to a halt with the pandemic. We had many new bookings last month for cruising. Next spring I have to say many sailings are waitlisted probably due to everyone shuffling from one year to another. Make a move now to ensure you get away. On the other hand summer 2022 there are many bargains to be had. You can book a cruise package cheaper than staying in a hotel! It seems everyone is ready to get back to living and travelling. Last week we had a wonderful time in sunny Ilfracombe whilst, Benidorm was rather chilly! Now we are faced with snow in the UK . At the moment it is all about getting away and having a change of scenery, there is always something to do regardless of the weather and it is just time to enjoy a new area of our world however close or far away from home. We are still dealing with a great deal of turbulence in the travel industry and things are taking time. I can tell you every time I turn my computer on there is some alteration stirring at me. Flights, Ferries & more. On the other hand we have great joy in discussing and booking wonderful adventures. This last month we have had bookings from the Arctic to Antarctica, adventures in Canada, the USA and also bookings for Asia. Cruising in the Med this summer is popular as is River cruising both allowing you to enjoy multiple destinations just unpacking once. For flower lovers Holland is in it’s prime, Keukenhof has opened its doors showing wonderful blooms into May whilst Floriade a horticultural event only every 10 years runs through to September both are well worth a visit. Holland is a wonderful country and there are many packages available with options to travel via air, coach & rail. We were proud to be awarded Yorkshire’s Top Agency by our trade press TTG, normally it is awarded on facts, figures and technology but this year we were just ourselves and scooped it on service, knowledge and teamwork. Emma was proud to collect our trophy at the awards dinner at the VOX in Birmingham last week. Let’s get back to travelling this year, a change is definitely as good as a rest and I would recommend a break as a great tonic. There are so many options available to travel around our wonderful world including the UK. We look forward to the opportunity of sending you away and creating wonderful memories for you to treasure. With best wishes April 2022

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Work in progress One would like to think that Hull City are almost secure for another season in the Championship but you leave every home game, or rather home defeat checking if the bottom clubs are edging closer. Statistically City are twelve points clear of relegation with around six games to go but they are making such hard work of staying up, well unless you attend the away games that is. City have now lost six successive home games yet are undefeated in the last five away games. Survival is being assured from playing away from the MKM stadium and the points in the bag before Grant McCann was replaced. It also needs mentioning that the survival points tally could well be lower this season due to Reading and particularly Derby having points deductions. Both sides would be higher than City if for instance Derby had not had 21 points deducted back in the autumn. The current home form is the worse since the dark days of Terry Dolan

back in 1992, this is not something Acun Ilıcalı probably anticipated at the takeover. He even optimistically had play-off ambitions following victories over Bournemouth and Blackburn just as the takeover was completed. It will have become obvious to him that turning this ship around will not be as easy as anticipated and in the two games with the £2 promotions City lost 5-1 on aggregate. Dragging people back after five years or more will not be simple and the initial takeover buzz is waning. It will take serious rebuilding during the summer to attract more passholders and bigger crowds next year and that is the old chicken and egg situation. He probably hoped for higher gates to show there was the potential to spend big during the summer but although gates up by maybe three or four thousand

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and City rarely look like breaking these sides down. There is a lack of goal threat and confidence at the MKM stadium. Will this change in the close season with a change of forwards and more midfield quality? Is it due to the abilities of the current players or the manager? We actually defeated two teams in the top three at the time of the takeover so the players do have potential even if they are very inconsistent.

The next issue is the manager Shota Arveladze. At the time of his appointment many felt City should have kept Grant McCann as the form from November, when forced to play with wing backs looked to be sufficient to ensure survival. Arveladze however was lined up for this role when the takeover rumours first appeared months earlier. He was the man for the future and the clubs long term plans. Already people are growing impatient and questioning if he is that man. We appear to have side that can contain the opposition away from home and generate opportunities on the counter attack. At home they do struggle to take the games to the opposition

One of the most positive stories out of this season is the appearance of both Keane Lewis-Potter (pictured above) and Harvey Cartwright in England teams. Lewis-Potter appeared for the England Under 21’s and Cartwright in the Under 20’s team in the same week and this is such a positive for the club’s Academy system to have two local born players in the same squads as Premier League professionals. There are lots of other players out on loan across he leagues as well and lets hope further local players join Keane Lewis-Potter, Jacob Greaves and Brandon Fleming in the first team. This would also save Acun some cash as we rebuild over the coming years.


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l Sow marrows, courgettes, pumpkins, squashes and tomatoes in a heated greenhouse or propagator. l If frost threatens, pull some fleece over your first early potato

l Sow herbs like dill, fennel, hyssop, parsley and thyme this month, undercover. l Thin seedlings in the vegetable patch, especially roots like carrot and beetroot. l If you have an established thyme plant, have a go at layering some creeping stems. Cover them with a fine layer of soil and once they’ve rooted, separate them and plant in pots or beds. l Sow sweet corn this month in modular trays undercover..

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least 2-years old, then you can now cut and enjoy spears as they appear. Cut with a very sharp knife when they are 10 inches tall.

Flowering plants in April foliage. Plant second early potatoes this month. l Plant onion and shallot sets outdoors in well-spaced rows. l Order your tomato plants now for planting up indoors at the end of the month. l If your asparagus beds are at

l Plant out your autumn-sown sweet pea seedlings, or sow sweet pea seeds directly into their final flowering position now. l Sow hardy annuals indoors or directly outdoors. Browse through our full range of flower seeds for inspiration. Try cornflower, echium, helichrysum (strawflower), limnanthes (poached egg plant) and matthiola.

l Sow half-hardy flower seeds in trays and keep them on a windowsill or in the greenhouse. Prick out seedlings when they’re large enough to handle and plant them into individual pots. Water them regularly and give a weekly feed. l Order young flower plants for delivery in May, ready to fill any gaps with colour. l Remove any faded flowers from early-flowering bulbs, especially daffodils. l If you want them to naturalise, then leave the flowers to die back naturally on snowdrops, crocus, muscari, scillas and other small bulbs.

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l In mild areas, plant dahlia tubers outside towards the end of the month. l Stagger the planting of your gladioli corms to prolong the flowering period. l Deadhead spring-flowering plants like primroses and pansies. l Place plant support frames over growing clumps of tall perennials now to encourage the new stems to grow through and hide the supports from view.

Lawns in April l Sow lawn seed now on wellprepared soil and keep the soil moist while it germinates. l For an instant lawn, lay new turf this month, and keep it moist until it’s established.

l Brush away any worm casts on dry days. l Mow your lawn more regularly, as

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l Recut lawn edges to straighten them up. l Install lawn edging to make future maintenance easier. l Aerate compacted areas of lawn,

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l Apply a high-nitrogen fertiliser to your lawn, for a boost at the start of the season.

We specialise in Resin-bound paving which in comes in a vast range of colours…….45 in total, which is the largest choice of any installer in the UK. We even have the option to have a bespoke colour mixed for you!

l Apply specialist lawn weed killer to your lawn wherever moss and weeds are a problem.

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FIONA’S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

By Fiona Dwyer - Journalist, PR Consultant, DIY Your Biz PR Course Creator, Wife & Mum to two teenagers! PREPARE TO BE INSPIRED I am thrilled to once again be compering the Women of Achievement Awards this year. Organised by Women in Business it is one of the most prestigious events of its kind in our region – and it’s one that never fails to inspire. I can’t wait to hear the stories of the finalists – but before they get that far, you need to nominate them! Head on over to the Women in Business website for all the information you need about the different categories and how to enter. If you know a woman who deserves recognition, let us know! Or if you are that special woman, nominate yourself! And we’re also going to have another fantastic guest speaker. At the time of writing, I’m not allowed to reveal her name (it’s being announced at the WOAA launch event on April 7th) – but let me tell you, she is a muchloved household name – and I, for one, am soooo excited to meet her!!

EASY WAYS TO SAVE MONEY We are all facing a huge rise in the cost of living – energy bills are soaring (my monthly bill has doubled), fuel prices at the pump have gone crazy, the weekly supermarket shop is rising all the times, interest rates are up, the list goes on. So how can we save money? Here are a few ideas that might help. Remember to switch off your lights and power sockets when they’re not in use – and don’t leave your devices on standby. Use cash back sites when you shop online. Remember that supermarkets start discounting food later on in the day if it’s going to be out-of-date the next day. Buy it and freeze it. Cook from scratch – it’s not only healthier, it’s much cheaper than buying processed food. If you’re a fast food lover, maybe it’s time to cut down on your takeaways. I’ve not taken the time to bake recently either, so that’s something that I need to put back on my agenda because home-baked treats are super yummy and cheaper than buying ready-made. And I must start planting some vegetables and herbs in the garden. What money-saving tips do you have? I’d love to hear them, so please let me know..

HAPPY EASTER And finally, I’d like to wish you all a very Happy Easter. May it be a peaceful and joyous occasion for you. Enjoy time with your family, relax and recharge. I’m hoping for some nice weather so we can spend time in the garden and fire up the pizza oven! But, for now, I’d like to lift your spirits with a couple of one-liners I found that amused me! “It’s allergy season again?! You’ve got to be pollen my leg.” “Easter is the only time when it’s perfectly safe to put all your eggs in one basket.” Evan Esar “The arrival of Spring can’t be done in one picture.” David Hockney Have a great month everyone! Stay safe!

Fiona x

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