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Welcome to DNfourteen Welcome to the September 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 those of you that have children or grandchildren are getting back to normal now that the school holidays are over. 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. Please keep safe and if possible take a moment or two to enjoy the changing season as Autumn approaches.

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Jane Editor 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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GCSE celebrations for East Riding students Many East Riding schools and pupils are celebrating their GCSEs results today, with early indications suggesting secondary schools and academies have maintained the strong position achieved in recent years.

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Over the past three years numeric grades have replaced letters for the vast majority of subjects and from next year all subjects will be graded from 1 to 9. A grade 4 is equivalent to the old grade C and classed as a ‘standard pass’. A grade 5 is classed as a ‘strong pass’. The reformed GCSEs have been deliberately made more difficult, as well as being mostly graded on examinations and not on coursework. In the East Riding, provisional outcomes indicate that in 2019 the proportion of students achieving a standard pass or grade 4 or better in English and maths is 67 per cent. The proportion gaining grade 5 (a strong pass) is 45 per cent.

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Provisional results suggest East Riding schools achieved an attainment 8 score of 48, similar to last year’s figure. Progress 8 score is the measure used to determine ranking in secondary school league tables, but this year’s figures will not be available from the Department for Education until October 2019. East Riding of Yorkshire Councillor Julie Abraham, portfolio holder for children, young people and education, said: “We are delighted to celebrate the achievements of young people throughout the East Riding as they receive their GCSE results. The dedicated professionals working in our schools provide a high quality education for all our young people, and today’s

outcomes are the culmination of many years of hard work from students and teachers alike. “These results have been achieved despite the very low level of funding for East Riding schools from the Department for Education compared to other regions of the county. This is down to the hard work of young people and their families supported by dedicated school staff, and is a tribute to the way schools and young people have responded to the challenges of reformed GCSE examinations. ” Jamie O’Brien, the council’s principal improvement adviser, said: “We greatly appreciate the hard work of head teachers, teaching and support staff that have contributed to these impressive results.”

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THE SOUTH

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play Cottingham Civic Hall on Saturday 21st September To celebrate their 10th year anniversary and 30 years since The Beautiful South released ‘Song For Whoever’, The South are back this Summer, with a 2019 UK Tour playing shows up and down the whole of the UK. The South are an impressive 9 piece band who feature former members of The Beautiful South including singer Alison Wheeler and lifelong sax player Gaz Birtles. Since Dave Hemingway, the original singer, left the group at the end of 2016,

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Gaz has moved across to front the band with Alison and taken on vocal duties. They play the songs made famous by The Beautiful South and bring back the full flavour and arrangements with this exciting live band. After a successful year of touring the theatres and festivals of the UK up and down the country, The South are keeping alive all those timeless songs - A Little Time (the number one single), Perfect 10, Rotterdam, Song For Whoever, Old Red Eyes Is Back, Good as Gold, Don’t Marry Her plus many more singles and album tracks as well as a few choice South originals. All performed again live, these songs span an impressive 20 year career starting way back in 1989! Come on! Let’s Carry On… Regardless! The South are: Alison Wheeler (Vocals), Gaz Birtles (Vocals), Phil Barton (Guitars), Steve Nutter (Bass), Dave Anderson (Drums), Karl Brown (Percussion), Gareth John (Trumpet), Su Robinson (Sax), Andy Price (Keys).

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4 to 6 cups fresh watercress or mixed baby Greens Method 1. Cut pineapple lengthwise into six wedges. Cut one wedge into large chunks and set aside for dressing. Cut cucumber in half lengthwise and crosswise. Cut onion into 1/2 -inch-thick slices. Grill pineapple wedges and vegetables, covered, over medium-high 4 minutes. Remove cucumber from grill and turn pineapple and onion. Grill an additional 4 minutes or until lightly charred. 2. Transfer pineapple and vegetables to a cutting board. Slice pineapple and cucumber crosswise. Cut onion into bite-size pieces. Place in a bowl. 3. Meanwhile, for dressing, in a blender combine reserved pineapple, mint, lemon juice, dry mustard, and salt. Cover and blend until smooth. 4. Pour dressing over grilled pineapple and vegetables; stir to coat. Let stand 5 minutes. Spoon pineapple mixture over watercress. *Top Tip Save the pineapple juice in the container. Use it to brush the pineapple and vegetables when grilling if they start to get dry.

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Home ownership dream is over for young Brits, survey reveals Santander survey suggests only a quarter of under-34’s could own a home by 2026 One of Britain’s biggest mortgage lenders has found that 70% of young people now believe that the homeownership dream is over for their generation.

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The study found that the sharpest fall in firsttime buyer homeownership has been among those on middle-incomes – those earning between £20,000 and £30,000 this year. Of the new buyers who had been able to buy, twothirds reported having household incomes of more than £40,000.

Having carried out the largest-ever survey of potential first-time buyers, Santander said its own figures suggest less than 25% of 18- to 34-year-olds will be in a position to buy a home Miguel Sard, managing director of Santander by the year 2026. Mortgages, said: “It’s clear that while the aspiration to own a home is just as strong as The Spanish-owned bank said that while in previous generations, it’s a dream that is 91% of the young people interviewed still looking increasingly out of reach. Without aspire to own a home, over two-thirds said it change, homeownership in the UK is at risk of was unlikely to happen unless they received becoming the preserve of only the wealthiest the deposit from their parents. Back in 2006, young buyers over the next decade. This report around half of those under 34 were able to get should be a wake-up call for industry and the on the property ladder, the bank said. government to think more creatively to keep the homeownership dream alive for the next generation of first-time buyers.” Sard said the average age of a first-time buyer has increased from 25 to 33 years old in the last two decades, and 40% have already started a family. As a result, Santander found that the most sought-after first-time buyer property is now a three-bedroom house. The report, entitled The future of the homeownership dream, also called for the industry and the government to rethink the mortgage market.

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What’s On

Why is Vintage so popular? As Beverley Minster once again prepares to open its doors to its very popular and successful fund raising event - the Vintage & Retro Fair we ask the question why is vintage so popular.. Vintage is everywhere. When you think about it; that’s rather a silly statement. Of course, vintage is everywhere – as soon as something’s been around for a while it effectively becomes ‘vintage’, being replaced by something newer that’s the latest flavour of the month. By definition then, vintage is everywhere – so let’s embrace it! Amongst other factors, the current economic climate appears to have contributed to the trend of acquiring and reusing vintage clothing, accessories, and homeware products, particularly with young consumers. The popularity of vintage has also been linked to a change in consumer attitudes towards wearing and utilising secondhand goods. In addition to a change in attitudes, other factors that contribute to the growth of the vintage trend include a change in values, the inclusion of vintage inspirations used in current designs by fashion designers, and in the trends marketed by the forecasting sector, eco-sustainability, the media, and technology. Also vintage consumers and vintage retailers appear to share the

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viewpoint of the movement towards vintage fashion that has been assisted by a reaction against mass-produced fast fashion, as consumers strive for more individuality in their styling and garments. Eco-fashion and sustainable fashion ideals have emerged as solutions to the environmental issues that are currently inherent in the industry’s manufacturing processes, which have government and pressure group support. This ideal and practice complements the vintage trend phenomenon. The celebrity factor Like or not, in the past few years, the renaissance of vintage may in part be attributable to the fact so many celebrities have been photographed and appear in newspapers and magazines and on the Internet happily wearing vintage in public. This, in many people’s minds then, has helped underline the reality there’s no barrier at all to wearing vintage and looking entirely with-it and modern – and with that, using vintage clothes to help carve out and express one’s own style and individual dress sense.

Self-expression Maybe most of all, though, vintage/ retro is enjoying an undeniable time in the sun right now because it’s an enabler - it ensures its enthusiasts can be enthusiasts of themselves; that is, of their own sense of style and fashion and how they wish to be seen - how they want to present themselves to the outside world and what about their own personalities they want to share through how they dress. It can be - flying in the face of homogenous high-street garments - about self-expression. And, through that, about liberation and freestyling. Many people turn to and develop an interest in vintage/ retro through seeking out or, by accident rather than design, discovering that one piece that they have to have, which becomes that favourite in their wardrobe they constantly pull out and mix and match with so many other things. That, of course, is wonderful, but it can lead them further into the wide world of vintage fairs, shops and online sellers; it can become a door that opens them up to all the possibilities out there. Beverley Minster Vintage & Retro Fair Saturday 14th September 10am -4pm

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Gardening

Tips to Avoid Back Pain While Gardening Gardening presents a relaxing hobby for many, although it is important to follow specific techniques to avoid back strain and low back pain while gardening. Here are a few strategies to help maintain a healthy back while enjoying the great outdoors:

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DIGGING Digging is a critical gardening movement that requires the right tools to get the job done safely and efficiently. Make sure you have a shovel with sharp edges to reduce the amount of force needed to scoop the dirt. The handle of the shovel should also be long enough to avoid excessive bending. Maintain good posture while using a shovel, and if you find yourself using too much pressure, try to wet the soil to loosen it up. Don’t twist too much when dumping out the soil, but rather move a few steps to get to the dumping ground. WEEDING Weeding often requires prolonged sitting or bending over. To avoid excessive

bending, it is recommended that you use a stool (a simple low stool will often do the

trick) to sit on, which will reduce the amount of pressure put on your low back. This is


Gardening also a useful technique if one has knee and/or hip pain. LIFTING Prolonged lifting of heavy bags of soil and mulch can take a toll on your back. One rule of thumb is to always use your hips to lift up, as these muscles are typically much stronger than your low back muscles. Furthermore, bend at the knees and use the hips to come back up; do not bend your waist. Many people invest in elevated garden beds to avoid excessive bending. If something is too heavy, don’t be afraid to ask for help! Your back will thank you later. LAWN MOWING It is imperative to maintain proper posture while using a lawn mower as poor technique can lead to increase strain, and in turn, low back pain. Also pay attention to your arm position. Proper form allows a slight bend at the elbow with the handle at a comfortable level (not too high or low).

5 GARDENING BASICS FOR EVERY GREEN THUMB:

1. Make sure you are conditioned and ready for spending prolonged time in the garden. Don’t rush into gardening after long periods of inactivity. 2. Planting perennial flowers and plants is a great way to avoid additional time in the garden every season. 3. Make sure you are well hydrated while spending hours outside. It is a good idea to wear light coloured clothing and a hat, and plant in shaded areas. 4. Listen to your body and take breaks every 15-20 minutes to stretch and rest. 5. Make sure to have long enough handles on your tools to avoid excessive bending.

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