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ISSUE 113 February 2019
John Hudson 1964 - 2018
“John was a proud and loving man he will be sadly missed by his family and all that knew him”
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Welcome to DNfourteen Welcome to the February edition of the magazine. I am sure most of you will be aware that in December John Hudson died as a result of an alledged confrontation whilst going about his business as a self employed distributor in Goole. John was a distributor that could be relied upon to get the job done come rain or shine. He never moaned and always had a smile aon his face nd pleasant word to share. I would like to take this opportunity to say that he will be sadly missed by myself, Nic, Tim, Sally, Nigel, Joanne and all of the team here at the magazine.
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Until the March edition please keep safe.
Jane
Please note that whilst we take care to be accurate, no liability will be accepted under any circumstances should any of the content of this magazine be incorrect. The views expressed in the articles are not necessarily those of the publisher. All rights reserved. Published by DNfourteen Magazine. Printed by DaltonSpire Ltd.
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Interior Trends: Pinterest reveals bold prints, painted floors and geometric walls among the key looks heading to our homes
From returning favourites to a surprising trend for the kitchen, these are the key interior trends to watch out for in 2019. From small DIY projects like feature walls and painted floors to large overhauls like remodels and landscaping, here are the top trends predicted to take over in 2019.
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1. Bold walls Searches for ‘mustard yellow’ were up by 45 per cent, as fans of feature walls embraced the colour. If you’re not feeling brave, go for smaller accents to make your walls pop. Searches for ‘geometric paint’ increased by 225 per cent, while ‘tropical leaf wallpaper’ rose by 401 per cent.
2. Go green Instead of painting, how about floor-to-ceiling greenery?
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by 287 per cent this year. Millennials with limited gardening experience will rejoice as the trend for succulents continues. Searches for ‘cactus arrangements’ were up by 235 per cent in 2018 and prickly plants’ popularity looks likely to continue.
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3. Fabulous flooring Instead of replacing, users have been looking for ways to update their flooring – searches for ‘painted floor tiles’ rose by 1,276 per.
And a surprising trend developed. Trendsters are moving away from pink kitchens and gold kitchen accessories and playing around with tin in their homes.
4. Accessorise with style Searches for ‘textile art’ in the past year rose by 1,718 per cent, as buyers looked for ways to add texture to their interiors. One such trend is for using fabric and wool to create intricate weavings and mixedmedia designs for the wall.
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Whether used as a simple backsplash, wallpaper effect or simply a vintage-style accessory, searches for ‘tin interiors’ were up by 563 per cent.
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Goole and Snaith Imagination Library Seeking Donations In October 2012, local MP, Andrew Percy, launched the Goole and Snaith Imagination Library as a local initiative to provide pre-school children with a specially selected book, delivered to their home every month until the child reaches their 5th birthday. It costs £25 per-year per-child to deliver these books and up to now Andrew has maintained the scheme by his own enterprise.
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The initiative started in the US state of Tennessee in 1995 by country music star Dolly Parton and, since its inception, has delivered more than 90 million books to children in more than 2,000 local communities worldwide. The presence of books in the home supports the academic, social and emotional development of a child and it is proven that children who read early in life are better prepared for school. In order to keep the scheme sustainable Andrew has had to create a waiting list to join the scheme and the list of children waiting to sign up for the books is getting longer. Andrew says, “I am reaching a point where some older children will hit their 5th birthday before I can enrol them, thus missing out completely on this opportunity. As an ex-teacher I can attest to the importance of children reading with their parents or carers before they start school.
“Each child enrolled is provided with a specially selected themed book every month in the post. It helps to promote self-esteem and confidence and encourages parents and carers to spend time developing their child’s reading skills before they start school. “I am looking for additional funding to help me to make the Goole and Snaith Imagination Library as widely available as possible. For £25, a child receives a book every month, delivered to their home for one year. Improving literacy and encouraging parents to read with their children is a great opportunity to really make a positive contribution.” If you are interested in supporting the Goole and Snaith Imagination Library with any fundraising events or donations please get in touch with Andrew’s Goole constituency office on 01405 767969.
“This scheme has been up and running in other parts of the UK, most notably in North Lincolnshire where the Council has recorded better literacy rates for those children enrolled in the scheme. In fact, primary schools in North Lincolnshire were recently rated number 1 in the country for improvement in reading, writing and maths.
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Remortgaging and how it works?
You may be on the best deal but it’s always worth checking if you’re coming to the end of your mortgage term. Applying for a mortgage can feel like a massive slog and so once it’s done the temptation is to never think about it again But there are many reasons why you might decide to remortgage in the future. Mortgage borrowing is usually the biggest debt any of us have, which means that making sure you are on the best rate possible can save you hundreds of pounds a month.
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A few percentage points really make a difference to the monthly cost so understanding how to remortgage is essential. If you are remortgaging then you are applying for a new mortgage on a property you already own. It’s important to know that this is almost never compulsory; when you apply for a mortgage you apply for a product that will continue to run until you have cleared the debt and own your home outright. You might apply for a new mortgage product through your existing lender or go through a broker or adviser to find the best deal on the market for your specific circumstances. That then means applying to an entirely new lender who will repay your existing mortgage provider and take on the debt themselves.
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Check the market for deals Remortaging is a big job and will involve quite a lot of paperwork even if you’re just switching deals with your current lender.
Some mortgages tie you in with early redemption charges, meaning that if you move before the set period is up you will pay a hefty fee.
If you’re going to go to all that trouble then it makes sense to find the best deal available. You can do some of that yourself by looking at the best buy tables or browsing rates via a comparison website and lenders’ own websites.
You should check whether you would be hit with a fee before beginning remortgaging.
However, you may find it’s better to go through a mortgage adviser or broker, particularly if you have slightly unusual circumstances such as being a contractor rather than an employee. They will understand what kind of applicant different lenders want, which will mean that you are more likely to have your remortgage application approved. What to watch out for If you’re considering remortgaging then there are a few things to watch out for.
If the rate you can switch to is much better then it might be worth stumping up the fee and moving. You need to do the sums and work out what is best for your finances and your specific circumstances. Another thing to check is whether there are any application fees on the product you want to remortgage to. Fees are quite common, particularly among the most competitive mortgage products, and they are often between £99 and £999 although that varies. Remortgaging may still be the best option but you need to look at the overall cost of the loan and not just the headline rate.
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Legal Q&A: Why can’t my mum gift herself my grandmother’s house?
My Gran has dementia and needs to go into a care home. Can my Mum gift herself my Gran’s house to stop us having to use it to pay her care home fees? Question: My Gran is 92 and has dementia. She has been living in London with my mother, who can’t cope with her any longer and thinks she should go into a care home where she could get the special attention she needs. My mother has power of attorney, so could she gift to herself my Gran’s house, which is worth about £350,000, to stop our inheritance being used up on paying care home fees? Answer: The local authority should assess your grandmother to see if she is in need of
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community care services and if she is, then she will be subject to a financial means assessment. As she has assets worth more than £23,250 she will not be eligible for local authority funding and will have to pay her own care home fees. If your grandmother gifted her house to your mother when the current intention is for her to move into a care home, the local authority would deem that to be a deliberate deprivation of assets, as the property would have been gifted to increase your grandmother’s eligibility for local authority funding. Where there has been a deliberate deprivation of assets the local authority can take into account in its financial assessment the value of the asset that has been disposed of. Accordingly, the value of your grandmother’s property would be counted as notional capital and would be
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In Memory of John Hudson • 1964 - 2018 • Rest In Peace
John’s eldest sister Patricia Lloyd had this to say; “I’m so very proud to have had John; a genuine, gentle & loving man as my brother and I miss him terribly. John put his heart and soul into serving his home town of Goole as he worked in all weathers to grow his business. John was definitely a people person and his business enabled him to meet and forge relationships with so many others.” John’s devastated twin brother paid tribute saying “It was a priviledge and an honour to have John as my twin brother for 54 years. He was a hard working caring genuine guy whom I miss terribly. Taken from us far too soon whilst doing the job he loved.”
John’s cousin Heather McFarlane said; “John was an amazing man who brought much love and happiness into the world, his smile alone will be remembered by all who knew him.”
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Ask the expert Wedding coordinator and Beverley Minster Wedding Fair organiser, Jane Gough, answers your burning bridal questions… We’ve just got engaged - how early should I start planning? Congratulations! Celebrating your engagement is a wonderful time, so bask in it and don’t wish it away. Avoid the temptation to make any big decisions right away and take your time. When you do turn your attention to planning, it’s wise to start by assessing your budget. Boring but essential. Having a realistic idea of what you can afford is essential before you part with a penny. I’m a very indecisive person – how can I help myself get focused when planning?
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How can I encourage my other half to become more involved in the planning? Try to engage your partner in something that sparks their interest. If you think they won’t be bothered about the napkin fold or the menu font, then perhaps they might like to choose wine for the tables, design an arrival cocktail or liaise with the DJ. Always play to their strengths and I’m sure you won’t be left disappointed.
Start with the basics and take it from there. Having a clear vision of your ideal wedding will guide the rest of your decisions with ease. What style of wedding do you visualise? City chic or rural retreat? Relaxed or formal? Be true to your personal style; don’t try to forge haute couture if you’re really a boho bride at heart. It also helps to think We’d like to put together our own menu, but don’t know where to start. Any advice? about the best weddings that you’ve been to and why they worked so well, this way you will know what’s important to you. Be true to yourselves and don’t fall into the trap of playing it safe because you’re worried what your guests might think. I served sea When planning, which things should be done first and what things trout and guinea fowl at my wedding and everyone raved about it! can be left until last? Collaborate with your venue or caterer as they will be able to suggest dishes and ingredients that are not only seasonal, but fit the brief and With wedding planning, it’s easy to get distracted. So, before you look impressive. Always ask guests to note any dietary needs on their spend £500 on candles and ribbons, make sure the important things RSVP so that your venue can provide suitable alternatives on the day. are covered first. It helps to make an ‘essentials’ and ‘non-essentials’ list so that your budget is used wisely. Choosing your venue and making How do I choose the right vendors and what happens if a problem arrangements for your ceremony should be top of the list. Whether arises on the big day? you’re having a church service or a civil ceremony, it is essential that you have checked availability with the celebrant before confirming Seek recommendations from friends or family and ask to see your reception venue, as these two aspects need to synchronise. examples of their work or client testimonials before booking. A good Thereafter, you can turn your attention to the more fun aspects of wedding supplier will provide the perfect balance of knowledge wedding planning. And remember, the most sought-after suppliers and professionalism, as well as being someone you get on with. will book up early, so if you have your heart set on a particular This is particularly important when it comes to your photographer photographer, make-up artist or band, then snap them up before and videographer, as they will spend a lot of time interacting with someone else does.
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Wedding Feature Wedding Feature you and your guests. Above all, it’s essential that you have trust and confidence in your supplier’s ability to understand your instructions and to meet your expectations. If anything does go wrong, it’s likely to be something very small and totally fixable. With good suppliers around you and a trusted point of contact on the day, chances are that you and your guests will not even notice a little hiccup! This is the true mark of a good wedding professional! How do I tackle the seating plan without any family drama? It doesn’t matter whether your wedding is for 20 or 200 people, there is always a grumble from someone, so a thick skin is required! Before the wedding, try not to discuss your seating plans with family unless absolutely necessary. Make executive decisions with your partner and stick to them. Alert your wedding coordinator to anything you want to be sheltered from on the day. How can I settle a case of the pre-wedding jitters? With careful planning you shouldn’t have this problem, but if you do, the chances are it’s just excitement - and it’s perfectly normal! Run through your plans and itinerary, ideally with a trusted friend, and satisfy yourself that everything has been taken care of. The night before the wedding should be reserved for a relaxing bath and a restful night’s sleep. Look over photos of you and your partner, dig out that box of cinema stubs and Valentine’s cards, remind yourself of your fondest memories… you’re guaranteed to go to bed like a kid on Christmas Eve! We want to ‘wow’ our guests – how do we ensure our wedding is unique? In the quest for perfection, don’t forget what’s really important – the love you share for each other! It is the most memorable thing for any guest. I see a lot of very beautiful weddings, but what always stands out to me is not who spent the most money, but who had guests laughing all day, who couldn’t get off the dance floor at 2am, the smiles, the kisses, the hugs and the reunions. In a year’s time your guests might not remember what you gave out as wedding favours or what song you walked down the aisle to, but they will remember having an amazing time and for this reason they will talk about your wedding for years to come!
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Four easy to get to winter sun destinations It may be winter outside, but within hours you could be sunbathing in one of these five winter sun destinations. So why wait for the summer?
With the onset of freezing temperatures and dreary grey skies why wait for the summer? Grab your shades and start planning your warming rays now. 1 Lanzarote, The Canaries The island of Lanzarote is part of a clutch of islands called The Canaries – that make up the Spanish archipelago and is ideal for beach lovers. Peurto Del Carmen is notorious for its heady nightlife, and those that prefer a bit more quiet and elegance should head for the beautiful beaches at Famara and Papagayo. Putting aside the beaches, the volcanic island of Lanzarote puts on quite a show away from the coastline too. The stretches of black volcanic rock landscape is trimmed by a chain of multi-hued mountains only broken by the green of the odd cactus plant that has managed to flourish. The dark shades of the landscape offer a sensational contrast with the low-rise white-washed towns that have sprouted up along the coastline. There is the odd dash of colour courtesy of painted window panes usually, green or brown but overall the island has been protected by the kind of tourism that demands high rise architecture. This is thanks to the initiative taken by celebrated artist and designer Cesar Manrique who insisted on maintaining the island’s natural beauty. Often his architecture works with it and he created some amazing homes by integrating them into the rock face of a volcano. Famously, Hollywood actor Omar Sherif had one built for him in Nazaret which he lost to the developer during a game of bridge.
La Gomera, Tenerife. 2 Tenerife, The Canaries Tenerife, the largest of the seven Canary Islands, has a year-round spring-like climate and an impressive mountainous landscape that makes for an ideal getaway especially if you like to ramble. But the island has a surprising secret. Best known for its debauched night life, it’s worth raising an eyebrow at what naturalist Alexander von Humboldt said when he climbed Mount Teide, the largest peak in Spain: “I have never beheld a prospect more varied, more attractive, more harmonious in the distribution of the masses of verdure and rocks, than the western coast of Tenerife.” Teide National Park has been named a Starlight Tourist Destination, which means low pollution and a pristine night-sky superb for star-gazing. 3 Paphos (Pafos), Cyprus This ancient harbour is a town of two halves. Here’s why: its lower part, Kato Pafos, has neon lights, bars and heady clubs and its upper part Ktima, is calmer, where locals live and work. Yet Pafos is where you will find the island’s most fascinating archaeological sites and is famed for being the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love at Petra tou Romiou. The town’s forest has probably the most spectacular scenery on the island and the Pafos Mosaics, a compelling meze of intricate and colourful mosaics, is a pleasure. It tells of all sorts of hedonistic stories including the famous tale of Narcissus.
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4 Antalya, Turkey Around 2,000 years ago King Attalos II of Pergamon came across a glorious ribbon of coast that trimmed the deep blue sea where the waters met with spectacular cliffs. The backdrop was the Taurus Mountains. This was the Turquoise coast and this is where ie founded Antalya, the largest Turkish city in the Western Mediterranean coast. He thought he had found “heaven on earth”.
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The natural scenery hasn’t changed much and over the years Greek, Roman and Byzantine antiquities were left here and there to be stumbled upon by today’s holiday-maker. It’s old centre, Kaleici, is where most people stay. It sits just above the marina on an the site of an old Roman port. Mainly car-free it has a swathe of old Ottoman houses and quaint souvenir shops within a maze of narrow cobbled streets and for some lighttouch touring, there’s a pleasant tram ride that runs along the sea front to the beach at Konyalti.
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BLUE PLANET II SHEFFIELD - FlyDSA ARENA on Thursday 28th March 2019 ANITA RANI ANNOUNCED AS HOST LIVE ACCOMPANIMENT BY CITY OF PRAGUE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY MATTHEW FREEMAN MUSIC BY HANS ZIMMER, JACOB SHEA AND DAVID FLEMING FOR BLEEDING FINGERS MUSIC Bringing the wonders and mysteries of the planet’s oceans and its inhabitants to the UK arena stage, Blue Planet II – Live In Concert will present a selection of incredible visuals from the BAFTA Award winning BBC One landmark series, highlighting the amazing natural wonders of our blue planet in breath-taking detail, projected on a giant state of the art 4K Ultra HD LED screen. The concert will feature exciting visuals from the show including the now infamous Tusk fish, the Crab and Eel rock pool chase and the ‘folklore-turned-reality’ Sea Lion tuna hunt, to mention but a few. The Blue Planet II television show was the most watched TV programme of 2017 in the United Kingdom, reaching 37.6 million viewers. Tickets for the Sheffield show on Thursday 28th March 2019 are on sale now from www.flydsaarena.co.uk, or by phone on 0114 256 56 56 priced £44.80, £56 & £67.20 (including booking fee). Box Office No: 0114 256 5656 or online at: www.flydsaarena.co.uk.
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UFO ‘Last Orders 50th Anniversary Tour’ play LEEDS – O2 Academy on Sunday 17th March 2019 LAST CHANCE TO CATCH ROCK LEGENDS Phil Mogg has confirmed that this year’s 50th anniversary tour with UFO will be his last as the frontman of the long-running hard rock band. Consequently, it seems almost certain that at that point they will cease to exist. UFO were formed in London in 1968 and Mogg is their only everpresent member, performing on all of the group’s 22 studio albums. Of course UFO have either split up, retired or gone on hiatus several times before but Mogg is keen to make the distinction that next year’s dates don’t just mark the end of his touring commitments with UFO – for Phil, there will be no further concerts of any kind. Tickets £24.50 (Adv) • Box Office No: 08444 780 898 • Doors – 7.00pm BeverleyMag February 2019
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They ended 2018 with a sold out UK tour, including their biggest headline show to date at Manchester 02 Apollo, as well as London’s Scala and Glasgow Art School. The band’s Build A Tower album was released in May 2018 and entered the UK chart at number 18. The album includes singles Lunatic, You Opened Up My Heart, Supernatural and live favourite On the TV, all of which aired on BBC 6 Music, Radio X and XS Manchester, championed by Chris Hawkins, Steve Lamacq, John Kennedy and Clint Boon amongst others. Tickets £16.50 (Adv) • Box Office No: 0871 220 0260 • Doors – 7.00pm
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ACTIVE IN AGE WALKING GROUP Our 30 minute walking groups run fortnightly every other Monday starting from 67 Boothferry Road, Goole followed by tea, coffee and a chat afterwards. The walks will start at 1.30pm 0800 9177752 ACTIVE IN AGE CLASS (gentle exercise) 10:30am start (every Monday) at the Trinity Methodist Church Hall, Clifton Gardens, Goole 0800 9177752 HOOK DANCE CLUB Adult beginner/intermediate Ballroom & Latin Class Thurs 78pm at The Memorial Hall, Hook For children Sat 9am -1.15pm at Guide Hut, Clifton Gardens, Goole Wendy 01405 760299 or through Boothferry Dancentre Facebook page. BOOTHFERRY DANCENTRE Adult Social Dance Class learn Ballroom & Latin Class held Wednesday evenings 7pm - 8.30pm at the Central Church Rooms- North Street - Goole. No Partner needed. Contact: Wendy Booth 01405 760299 or 07990 885540 or through Boothferry Dancentre Facebook page. BUTTERFLY DANCE STUDIOS Estcourt Street, Goole DN14 5AS 01405 780626 DANCING Sequence Dancing with Cliff and Maureen every Saturday at Airmyn Village Hall 8-10.30pm. £2.00 incl. refreshments & raffle. All Welcome. GENTLE EXERCISE CLASS Mondays 11.10-12noon at the Courtyard £2 01405 837100 GOOLE & DISTRICT RAMBLING CLUB 01405 720668 HOWDEN & GOOLE RAMBLERS www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk 01430 431766/430712 MARGARET HARNESS SCHOOL OF DANCE 01405 762271 PILATES Tuesdays - 6.30pm - 7.30pm The Shire Hall, Howden. Thursdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm - The Courtyard, Goole Drop in Class £4.50 per session. Contact Val on 07801 954474 REALLY ACTIVE CLUB for all ages, abilities, families 01405 762608 SLIMMING WORLD GROUPS Thursdays 7pm at Bishops Wood, Howden Terry 07542 336042 Silhouette Dance Studio, The Gate, Dunhill Road, Goole Mondays 5pm & 7pm Tuesdays 9.30am & 11.30am Mandy - 07962 258111 Tuesdays 5.30pm & 7.30pm Emma - 07807 204546 Wednesdays 7pm Lou - 07919 623239 STEP & TONE Thur 10-11 term-time Shire Hall, Howden 01757 630713
/ Societies YOGA Mon 7 30-9pm Sothern Arms Function Room Hook. Thursday 7-8 30pm Courtyard Goole. Tuesday 10-11 30am Viking Function Room, Goole. Wednesday 7.45-8.45 Viking Function Room, Goole. Contact Linda Dunne 01430 432278 for all above classes ARAMIS SUB AQUA Diving club. Thur 9pm at Goole Leisure Centre 01405 720154 BACK TO NETBALL For ladies 18+ Thur 7-8pm Goole High School Val Bentley 01405 764813 COBRA ARCHERS For adults & juniors Goole Leisure Centre 01405 765347 GOOLE A.F.C. 1st division UniBond League. Also members of the West Riding F.A. www.gooletown.co.uk GOOLE & DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION www.goolebowls.co.uk GOOLE GYMNASTICS The only British Gymnastics affiliated Club in the area Catering from 4 years to adult www.goolegymnastics.co.uk GOOLE JUDO For adults & juniors (age 4+) Goole Leisure Centre John 01405 769987 GOOLE MARTIAL ARTS TRUST Victoria St 01405 720740 GOOLE MOUNTAINEERING www.goolemountaineeringclub.co.uk GOOLE RUGBY Seniors plus U16s•U15s•U14s•U13s, U12s•U11s U10s•U9s•U8s•U7s & Girls - U14s • U17s www.pitchero.com/clubs/goole/ GOOLE NETBALL For adults & juniors (age 7+) at Goole Leisure Centre & Goole High School Pat 01405 769336 GOOLE SQUASH CLUB For adults at Goole Leisure Centre Valda 01405 765954 GOOLE STRIDERS Wed eves at the Rugby Club info@vikingstriders.co.uk GOOLE TANG SOO DO Guide Headquarters, Clifton Gdns, Goole, or Swinefleet Village Hall www.gooletangsoodo.com GOOLE TENNIS CENTRE www.gooletennis.co.uk GOOLE TOWN CRICKET CLUB Westfield, Carr Lane, Rutland Rd, Goole. Juniors U9s, U11s, U13s, U15s, U17s & 3 Senior Teams. Clubhouse available for parties, weddings, christenings, funerals, meetings etc. Contact Elza 07545 191899 www.gooletowncc.co.uk GOOLE TOWN GIRLS & LADIES FOOTBALL coaching & match play for girls and ladies 8 years upwards. 01405 764772 or 077510 52984 or email: kevin.shipp@talktalk.net GOOLE TOWN TIGERS JUNIOR FOOTBALL Run teams from U6s to U13s. Home fixtures South Park, Old Goole www.gooletowntigers.co.uk
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CLUBS & SOCIETIES ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Goole & Howden Branch meetings held in the 1st Monday of each month (except January) in the Charter Club at 20.00 All welcome to attend 01405 766107 READS WARBLERS SHOW CHOIR Wednesdays 7.30-8.30pm at Central Methodist Church, Goole Jenny Read 07731307669, Natalie Walker 07599523335 www. readswarblers.com GOOLE MENS BADMINTON CLUB 16+, Ladies Welcome Mike 07951811641 SUGAR CRAFT CLASSES monthly at Rawcliffe Village Hall. Contact Maureen for more details at Buzz Bakes 01405 839361 RAWCLIFFE PETANQUE CLUB Tuesdays 1.30pm and Saturdays 10.00am at Manor Fields, Rawcliffe. 74435118236
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Gardening
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The more time spent in the garden, the more you will boost your overall mental and physical well-being, leading to a healthier and happier life for you and those around you Improve your air
in the area are deficient in vitamin D. “People are living indoors in cities,” he says. “Even in rural areas, people walk out of the door and climb into the car. My patients with allotments are much healthier.”
Planting trees and hedges (outside); growing houseplants (inside). WHY NASA, when experimenting with plants to clean air in space stations, found that one plant per 100 sq. feet was enough to reduce indoor pollutants such as formaldehyde and carbon monoxide. Spathiphyllum (peace lily) absorbs the widest range of chemicals.
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Outside, urban trees like holm oaks absorb particulates and nitrogen dioxide. Dr Alistair Griffiths says careful planting maximises the effect. “Plant in different layers – trees first, then shrubs,” he says. “And don’t have a fence; plant a hedge instead.” DID YOU KNOW? Office workers who have house plants on their desks are 15%more productive than those who don’t.
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Weeding in a T-shirt; working on an allotment; tending sun-loving plants WHY Vitamin D, the ‘sunshine vitamin’, is essential for healthy bones, but one in five adults aren’t getting enough. In deprived inner city areas like Tower Hamlets in east London, it’s worse: Dr Sam Everington estimates 60% of children
Growing vegetables, fruit and herbs; planting a fruit tree WHY Just one in five people eat the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables a day; most manage just three. Yet the more veg you eat, the healthier you are. Schoolchildren in gardening clubs were more willing to try new vegetables. “A gardener who goes to the trouble of growing food, nurturing it and
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Keep your brain alert Measuring out fertiliser, pricking out, working out planting distances
WHY Concentrating on absorbing tasks in the garden really sharpens the mind. Children do better at mental tasks when they have access to green space, while students report better academic performance if they have a view dominated by plants rather than buildings and pavements. Researchers call the kind of attention we give to our gardens ‘fascination’ – the nongoal-oriented, effortless concentration of total immersion. “When we are highly attentive, especially to nature, the mental chatter stops,” says Professor Jules Pretty. DID YOU KNOW? Just going outside for an hour improves memory and attention span by 20%.
Fight dementia
Growing scented and textured plants, installing raised ‘growing tables’ WHY Dementia sufferers stay calmer in a well designed garden.
“Design can instill identity during times of crisis,” says therapeutic gardens designer David Kamp. The garden he created at Trevarna House in Cornwall features year-round, multisensory planting, and ‘memory plants’ – residents’ favourites that jog their memories. Aggressive outbursts reduce by 19% in care homes with gardens, and just being outside helps Alzheimer’s sufferers sleep better at night. Gardening may even ease dementia: memory loss in patients with Alzheimer’s has been shown to slow after gardening. DID YOU KNOW? There are 850,000 in the UK with dementia, likely to rise to more than one million by 2025.
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Going on bug hunts, planting pots, harvesting and cooking produce WHY We are spending more time inside than ever before, with British teenagers online for an average 7.5 hours a day. Gardening directly counters this ‘nature deficit disorder’: children involved with gardening clubs are better behaved in class and generally more physically active. “The pernicious nature of
TV, gaming and the internet is what people escape from when they garden,” says Dr Sam Everington. DID YOU KNOW? Every hour spent in front of a TV screen shortens your life by 21 minutes, whereas every hour spent gardening lengthens it.
Increase energy
Planting bulbs and bedding outside, growing vegetables, mulching WHY The more physical activity you do, the more energy you have. Cardiac patients found they had more energy after gardening, while allotment holders were measurably invigorated after just half an hour. Gardening helps you bounce out of bed, too. The BBC2 programme Trust Me, I’m a Doctor found gardeners in The Conservation Volunteers’ Green Gym had a 20% improvement in cortisol awakening response – the healthy spike in stress hormones that gets you going in the morning. DID YOU KNOW? People with more vitality are better able to fight off illnesses.
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