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Welcome to DNfourteen Welcome to the July / August edition of the DNfourteen magazine. We have a jam packed edition for you this month with loads of great articles and information. I do hope that you are all making the most of the warm weather - and those of you that have children or grandchildren are getting out and about with them. Please mention to our advertisers where you saw their adverts - it helps them to see that their advertising is working and also that you are contributing to the local economy. Until the September edition please keep safe and have a relaxing and enjoyable summer.
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This September is the Festival of Learning – Try it, Love it, Learn it! This September sees the nationwide Festival of Learning ‘Have A Go’ month returning to East Riding Adult Learning Centres. The month aims to promote the great range of adult learning courses on offer and encourage adults to try something new and keep learning. From counselling and mindfulness to photography and a wide range of arts, crafts and creative
subjects there is plenty on offer in the area. Sara Arnold, Employment Education and Skills Group Manager, said: “You can learn a lot in two hours which is why Have A Go Month is a great way to introduce new subjects and interests. There’s no pressure to commit to anything, but you might just find something that you really enjoy and want to continue learning.” Find out more and book at www.eastriding.gov.uk/learn
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‘The Best in Entertainment at The Best of Country Shows’ Enjoy another really great family day out at the 100th Thornton le Dale Show on Wednesday 7 August
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The Show is a top quality event held on a beautiful site. It focusses on the family, and whilst clearly founded on agriculture, it nevertheless caters for a massive and diverse range of interests. It boasts a friendly and happy atmosphere and an extensive array of special attractions and entertainment unrivalled in the area. In the words of one visitor to the 99th Show: “It is a brilliant advertisement for all that is good about a great British day out, agriculture,
the county of Yorkshire and specifically for the lovely village of Thornton le Dale.” It is a hugely entertaining, first rate event offering exceptional value for money and a genuine family day out the quality of which other Shows can only aspire to.
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We were created in response to the legal aid cuts which occurred in 2012 and had a particularly devastating impact on many women who required advice or representation in
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The Human League are so credible it’s incredible. In fact, they’re probably more highly regarded in 2019 than they were in 1981 when they released their landmark album Dare! They’re used to everyone from Madonna to Moby, Pet Shop Boys to Robbie Williams, citing them as an influence. Now the dubstep generation – notably, the acclaimed Darkstar, who cover the League’s 1982 B-side ‘You Remind Me Of Gold’ on their current album, North – have begun to pay homage to the original sound of Sheffield. But they’re about more than esoteric infiltration – there has been mainstream penetration, too, commensurate with a band who gave us the greatest ever Christmas Number 1 single with 1981/2’s ‘Don’t You Want Me’, who have had four Top 10 albums and eight Top 10 singles in the UK as well as two US Number 1 singles and sold 20 million records worldwide: the most lauded TV program of recent times, time-travel saga Ashes To Ashes, based one of its main characters on Joanne Catherall, while the mighty Philip Oakey appeared in an episode of Top Gear at the personal behest of Jeremy Clarkson who regularly name-checked the League in his newspaper column.
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How to get rid of slugs and snails Chemical pellets are about to be banned but we have ways of waging war on slugs and snails that scoff your delphiniums. Anyone who has ever grown a plant outside will know the misery that can be caused by slugs and snails. Discovering a “crime scene” of silvery slime and chewed stems after careful weeks of weeding and seeding has provoked otherwise gentle gardeners to throw snails against a wall in a rage, or cut slugs in half with secateurs.
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Metaldehyde has been the gardener’s weapon of choice for decades in the form of blue pellets. But from the end of this month, the chemical is banned from sale. This is good news for birds, hedgehogs and toads poisoned after eating slugs and snails that have ingested the pellets. It’s also good news for pet owners - several dogs are known to have died after eating slug pellets - and,
left - which are less attractive to gastropods. For the window box gardener, the good news is that herbs, with the exception of basil, tend to escape the attention of slugs and snails, too.
indeed, for us all, since the chemical quickly gets into the water course and our drinking supply. What, though, is now left in the gardener’s arsenal to protect our plants from these guzzling gastropods? We celebrate the methods that work and debunk some that don’t. 1. Simply avoid trouble For an easy gardening life, avoid growing hostas, delphiniums, lupins and dahlias, all of which are catnip for slugs and snails. Instead you might want to go for lady’s mantle, astrantias, hardy geraniums and achillea - like Achillea Summerwine,
2. Nematodes Best for borders or raised beds, these are microscopic creatures that parasitise slugs, killing them. Mix the powder with water and sprinkle it on to the soil just once in spring or summer. The only downside is that nematodes won’t work on snails that love to hang out on all those Beverley walls and fences. 3. Don’t try this at home Gardeners have developed a smorgasbord of eccentric home deterrents for slugs and snails over the years and I’ve tried them all. Crumbled eggshells, gravel and coffee grounds seem to be little help. As for copper tape, another
Gardening popular barrier method used around the top of pots, a study last year by the Royal Horticultural Society found it ineffective. 4. TenDer traps Grapefruit or melon skins are said to be good at trapping slugs and snails at night, but remembering to empty them every morning quickly drops down your must-do list. Plus, who can eat that much grapefruit and melon? 5. Hunting them down Time-consuming, but everyone needs a hobby. Keen gardeners will consider regular nightly patrols with a head torch completely normal behaviour. If it’s raining, even better, since this brings out the molluscs that feed at night. If you want to catch them during the day, look for slugs hiding under pots or stones and seek out snails in crevices in walls. Box hedging and ivy are notorious hiding places for these wee beasties. 6. Over the fence Once you have captured a slug or snail, what should you do with it? Easy, say many gardeners: chuck it over the fence. This is risky, not only for neighbourly relations - tales of snails suddenly plopping into a glass of Cava are not unheard of - but it’s also unlikely to permanently rid you of your unwanted garden guests. 7. Beer or lager traps Lager or bitter, slugs and snails aren’t fussy. “So unkind, but they love beer,” says Patrick White of Cherry Burton Allotment Group “Set jars in the soil leaving a rim so beetles do not fall in. Part cover the top to make it dark. Clear out regularly as the smell is horrid.” 9. Ferric phosphate Pellets containing this natural chemical compound are organic and just as effective at controlling slugs and snails as the soon-to-bebanned metaldehyde. They are considered to be safe for wildlife, though according to the charity Garden Organic, they can affect earthworms and may be toxic to pets in large quantities. But used sparingly around particularly precious seedlings they are a sensible option.
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