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Welcome to DNfourteen Welcome to the October edition of the DNfourteen magazine. We have a jam packed edition for you this month with loads of great articles and information. We have some great competitions inside too, with tickets for Disney on Ice, Martin Kemp and From The Style Council all up for grabs. 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 take a moment to enjoy the the wonderful colours of Autumn.

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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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Grab your Mickey ears and get ready for the ultimate Disney experience when Disney On Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic comes skating into Sheffield’s FlyDSA Arena - 6th to 10th November 2019 4

Be charmed by a cast of over 50 of Disney’s unforgettable characters, with Mouse-ter of Ceremonies Mickey Mouse, the spirited Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and many of the Disney Princesses. Plus, join the gang from Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 4 as they welcome their new friend Forky, and relive the magic of Disney’s Frozen with Anna, Elsa and Olaf. Sing along to over 30 songs during moments from Disney’s The Lion King, Finding

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CHILDREN CAN BE WHOEVER THEY WANT TO BE AT PLAY AVENUE

Children from across Lincolnshire, East Yorkshire and beyond can now let their imagination run wild at the newly opened Play Avenue, in Messingham, Scunthorpe. Play Avenue is the first role play centre for young children in the Humber area. Amanda Carpenter was inspired to launch the centre when her life was suddenly transformed with the birth of her son and the death of her mother. Amanda’s mum, who died from Ovarian Cancer in March 2018 aged 66, was the inspiration for Play Avenue where children can try out ‘grown-up’ jobs. The 5,000 sq. ft. purpose-built venue features 15 areas designed to inspire, stimulate, and entertain little minds. Children can tread the boards as an actor in a theatre, be a firefighter battling imaginary blazes, or treat animals as a vet. They can also hand out treats from an ice cream van, construct on a building site, or look after babies in a maternity ward. Amanda’s son Charlie was just two years old when her mum Anne Jacklin died. Amanda then realised life is too short not follow her dreams. Amanda said: “My mum had a wonderful affinity with children — her own, her

grandchildren, her niece and nephews, and her friends’ little ones. She would sit patiently teaching them to knit, read, make dens, pretend to be adventurers, hairdressers or shop workers and act out roles on their level. Role play is an important part of a child’s development in their early years. It helps improve their communication and problem-solving skills, builds their confidence, and fires their imagination. Amanda said: “We believe that Play Avenue helps to shape children’s social skills and support their understanding of their different feelings; whether that is through nurturing the new-borns in our maternity unit, feeling the thrill of getting on stage in the theatre, or their success as they build a wall in the construction yard.” Play Avenue is open seven days a week, with four timed sessions each day. After each 90-minute session the centre will be restored to its original state so that all children get the full experience. Drop in visitors are welcomed but booking in advance is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment. A café, serving drinks and snacks, will ensure parents are well catered for while the kids are off exploring.

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House & Homes

Three bedroom homes are selling the fastest, new analysis shows.

Three bedroom properties are selling faster so far this year than other types of home, taking an average of 122 on the market, followed by two bedrooms at 126 days. There is also a reality gap between the mortgage approval prices of buyers and the reality of sold prices, the report from lettings and sales agent Benham and Reeves suggests.

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The latest report shows that based on date from Nationwide, Halifax, Rightmove and the Land Registry, the current UK house price during the second quarter of this year is £251,682, up 1.7% quarterly and 1.4% annually, the first quarterly increase since the third quarter of 2018. In London, the current average price is £512,193, up 1.5% annually and the first quarterly increase since Q2, 2018, although prices are still down 1.6% annually. When looking at the price buyers are securing at the mortgage approval stage compared to the asking price expectations of home sellers, there is a 36.2% gap across the UK and a 32.7% gap in the capital. When looking at the final stages of the property selling process, UK buyers are paying 25.5% less on average than the average asking price, while in London buyers are paying 24.5% less than the average asking price in the capital. While the first increase in quarterly house price growth for

some time is positive, according to the firm’s director Marc von Grundherr, there is still a reality gap between the price buyers are entering the market at, the price sellers are trying to achieve and the price they are ultimately doing a deal at. ‘While there are a number of factors that can influence this price gulf, it will do little to help a lethargic market that is currently struggling to shake off the shackles of Brexit uncertainty,’ he explained. The report also points out that the gap between a seller’s desired price and sold price has been widening since the end of last year, as current market conditions play their part and sellers continue to lower their

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price expectations in order to secure a buyer. ‘It’s only natural that sellers want to achieve the best price for their property but what many are failing to understand is that this price is dictated by current market conditions and not their emotional attachment, or a previous valuation,’ said von Grundherr. ‘While we haven’t seen prices tumble per se, we have seen a hesitance from buyers to transact. The result in this demand reduction is always going to be a widening gap between asking price expectation and the price a property will actually sell at and we’ve seen this gap continue to widen so far this year,’ he added.


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Literature

Books for all tastes

Gripping read Girl in the Window

Everyone who has ever owned a fickle feline will be able to relate to this charming book, beautifully illustrated with watercolour depictions of all the daft things cats do from tearing up the furniture to knocking over glasses.

Truly Heaton grew up at Ponden Hall, a centuries old house on the Yorkshire moors, famously used as the setting in Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights where Cathy’s ghost taps on the window. But having run away from this historic place earlier in her life, grown up Truly is now back, although dealing with the loss of her husband and the sadness of her son. But as she tries to rebuild her life, she discovers this house full of history still has a few more secrets and shadows to reveal.

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Whether you’re heading on a late holiday, weekend break or just relaxing in the house, here’s our pick of the best books to see you through October. For animal lovers

Cats are the Worst

cosmetic factory in East London, it’s business as usual. Following the lives of the women helping Yardleys bring empowering red lipstick to the masses, author Kate Thompson brought this war story to life by speaking to and even reuniting some Yardley factory friends after 70 years.

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Secrets of the Homefront Girls England may be at war but for the girls working in the lipstick production line at Yardley’s

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The Case of the Wandering Scholar There’s a kind of Dickensian glow about this captivating thriller, set in 1851 and centred around the private detective,Mrs Laetitia Rodd who receives an unusual commission from a dying wealthy businessman desperate to find his long-lost brother. But as Mrs Rodd sets to work she discovers a network of secrets she must try to unpick before it’s too late.

Escapism

The Little Vineyard in Provence There’s no need to head away on holiday with this lovely book that transports you straight to the most beautiful corner of southern France. Ava’s marriage has been a lie and left with a mountain of debt, she doesn’t know where to turn. But when she learns her grandfather has left his French vineyard to her, she wonders if her fortune might just be about to turn. l Out now, rrp £8.99

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What’s On / Competitions

MARTIN KEMP 80’s Gold DJ Set

plays Warehouse 23, Wakefield on Saturday 26th October 2019 Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp will be taking to the decks spinning all the best of the hits from the 80s, presenting one of the biggest 80s nights to hit Wakefield this autumn! Are you ready to party? This 80’s night is selling out across the UK! Dust of those dancing

shoes, spread the word far and wide that we’ll be turning the clock back to the 1980s for a very special night at Warehouse 23! Spandau Ballet sold millions of records worldwide. Martin is a huge TV personality starring in the likes of The Krays and Eastenders alongside his famous role in Spandau Ballet. Martin also starred on the West End in the hit musical ‘Chicago’ whilst still finding time to

appear in Channel 4s “Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls” Saturday 26th October WAKEFIELD – Warehouse 23 Box Office No: 0871 220 0260 Doors – 7.30pm Tickets - £20.00 advance

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From The Style Council are an impressive 7 piece band featuring former member of The Style Council guitar player Anthony Harty. They play the songs made famous by The Style Council and bring back the full flavour and arrangements with this exciting live band. Grammy award winner Anthony Harty was the original bass player and occasional guitarist in The Style Council, joining at the age of 16 in 1983. The Style Council formed in 1983 by Paul Weller. With a career spanning a 35 years, Anthony has played with over a hundred bands and artistes, but it’s The Style Council that remains a firm favourite, many Top Ten Hits.

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From The Style Council are keeping alive all those timeless songs including ‘Shout To The Top’, ‘Speak Like A Child’, ‘You’re The Best Thing’, ‘Walls Come Tumbling Down!’, ‘My Ever Changing Moods’ and ‘Long Hot Summer’, plus well known album tracks and b-sides. Delivering a set of well-known songs from the band’s most successful period, Anthony and his band of superb musicians deliver a show to remember keeping the music from this iconic band alive with a stamp of authenticity that sets them apart from the rest! Let’s Shout To The Top! Saturday 9th November

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Health & Wellbeing

6 Ways Pumpkins Make You Look & Feel Better When you think of October, your mind likely draws towards pumpkins – but what you may not be aware of, is all the beauty benefits pumpkin provides. Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, including more of Halloween’s official vegetable in your diet this autumn can help with everything from getting glowing skin to beating the bloat, and even improving your smile. Here are six reasons the beauty experts reckon we should be eating more of it... 1. It Gives Skin A Glow “Pumpkins are packed with antioxidants like that brighten the skin and produce radiant skin cells. Being a good source of vitamin C, it can help protect the skin from wrinkles and in addition, consuming the pumpkin can improve skin tone and elasticity.”

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2. It Can Reverse UV Damage “Including pumpkin in your diet can help to protect against damaging UV light and reduce the risk of developing cataracts too. The betacarotene in pumpkin helps reverse UV damage which brightens and smooths the skin, whilst the carotenoids (the plant pigment that gives pumpkins their orange hue) slows down cellular ageing.” 3. It Strengthens Your Nails “Rather than investing in costly strengthening polishes, pumpkin seeds work wonders for your nails. They’re rich in vitamin E, protein, zinc, fibre and are alkaline forming which fights inflammation in the body. Eating pumpkin seeds that are rich sources will keep your nails looking and feeling stronger.”

4. It Helps Beat The Bloat “Pumpkins are low in FODMAPs [one of the main culprits behind bloating] and are a good source

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of soluble fibre which can help support digestive health and feed our beneficial gut flora. They also provide plenty of betacarotene which the body converts to vitamin A – a valuable vitamin supporting gut integrity.” 5. It Boosts Hair Thickness & Density “Zinc-rich foods like pumpkin seeds are important for hair health. Hair follicles are the second fastest growing cells in the body and highly depend on zinc, so a deficiency can cause hair thinning and excessive shedding. Zinc is also essential to maintain healthy levels of thyroid hormones, and its deficiency is associated with hypothyroidism, a condition where not enough thyroid hormones are produced, which can also result in hair loss.”

6. It Keeps Teeth & Gums Healthy “Pumpkins and their seeds are full of nutrients and vitamins that help fight off gum inflammation and help keep the tongue super healthy too, such as zinc, iron, magnesium, vitamin C and vitamin A. One cup of pumpkin gives you all the vitamin A and 20% of your needed daily allowance of vitamin C.” Pumpkin Trivia: The world’s heaviest pumpkin

weighed over 2,600 pounds. It was grown in Germany in 2016. • Pumpkins are grown on every continent except Antarctica.

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Local News

East Riding Youth Dance is back! East Riding Youth Dance will be returning for seven weeks of community dance sessions across the region. The sessions are set to kick start in October, providing a fantastic opportunity for young people, Year 5 and upwards, to work closely with professional dance artists in a fun, energetic and inspirational environment. The programme provides a platform for those with little or no experience to try a range of dance styles, including contemporary and urban, whilst developing their creative technique and skills.

of our participants. These skills will allow for developing self-confidence and giving creative ownership back to the participants.”

Goole Museum announces winner of Open Art Exhibition

The youth dance groups are taking place across six areas of the East Riding to provide local opportunities for all to grab their dancing shoes and get involved: Pocklington Arts Centre, Mondays Memorial Hall, Beverley Tuesdays Trinity Church, Goole Thursdays Dance Artist and Co Project Coordinator Dawn Holgate said: “We are so pleased to be back delivering youth dance across the East Riding. This term, as well as working on technical skills, we will be focussing on developing the creative voice

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The People’s Choice winner of Goole Museum’s 6th annual Open Art Exhibition is Rachel Le-Monnier, from Goole, with her painting ‘Serenity’. Rachel attracted the most votes overall for both of her entries, but her beautiful seascape won by just two votes.

Rachel will receive £100 of framing and the museum would like to thank Gallery Framing for providing the prize. Curator Debbie Hardy said : “This is only the second year that the public have had a chance to vote for their favourite piece of art - last year’s winner is having an exhibition at the museum in 2021, showing that exciting things can happen when you take part in our Open Art. “So, if you would like to be involved in the 7th Annual Open Art, please contact the museum and leave us your contact details, so we can send you an entry form in 2020.”

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Gardening

Garden tips for October Our guide to the gardening jobs you need to do in October such as clearing autumn leaves and planting spring bedding. Dreaming of a white Christmas If you want to be surrounded by scented, flowering daffodils at Christmas, now is the time to start planting. It is always a bit of a hit-and-miss operation, but you greatly increase your chances by buying lots of bulbs and planting a few bulbs a week for the next few weeks. Paperwhites should only take around six weeks from planting to flower.

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Clear leaves The simplest method of clearing leaves off the lawn is to run over them with a lawn mower. The cutting action of the mower blades will help to shred the leaves and make them quicker to rot down. Collect leaves this way once a week - any longer and the grass will start to grow long and get harder to cut. For clearing patios, paths and other surfaces, a leaf blower is a better bet. Either blow the leaves onto the lawn for the mower to pick up or blast them on to a tarpaulin and drag them to the compost heap. Plant up spring pots If you haven’t already planted some containers with spring

definition and greenery where there is little. A mulch around the base of the hedge shows off the plants to their best and keeps roots cosy and plants healthy.

colour, there’s still time to plant now using bedding plants such as violas and wallflowers, plus spring-flowering bulbs. Keep your pots in a sheltered spot, such as under a porch, to encourage blooms through the winter and to avoid plants rotting off in the winter wet. Cyclamen and ornamental cabbage are particularly vulnerable to rotting in damp conditions. You won’t get masses of blooms during colder weather, but any milder spells should see a good show Boxing clever At this time of year I always pat myself on the back for having planted low box hedges several years ago as edges to borders: I can barely see them through the summer but now they give

Store squash Winter squash and pumpkins should be harvested now and will need to be stored in a frostfree place. In the warmth of a kitchen they may not last long, so keep them in a cool shed or porch and you’lll be eating them until spring. Rosy outlook Pruning roses now helps them to weather winter well. Roughly chop bush roses back by about a third and take out those stems that cross the centre, and anything dead or diseased and you cut down on their wind resistance and make them less likely to get rocked about and incur winter damage. More thoughtful pruning can take place in spring. Pond life Pond pumps need to be removed from your pond, drained and stored for winter.


Gardening Fish can be deprived of oxygen if pond surfaces freeze over later in the year, so float a ball on the surface now, to keep water moving. Turn to ash If you have a bonfire to get rid of all of your accumulated allotment prunings and debris, make use of the potash-rich ash. Any ash that is pure wood – no coal or smokeless fuel – is useful on the plot. When it is cool scatter it around the roots of fruit trees and bushes for great flowering and fruiting next year. Feed the birds Buy birdfeeders and bird baths if you are not already fully equipped for your garden birds’ winter needs. It is also time to hang fat balls, as birds need more energy to get them through cold nights. All from rspb.org.uk Hedge your bets A native hedge is not only brilliantly useful for wildlife, it is beautiful too, an ever-changing patchwork of greens, flowers and berries. This is the perfect time to plant a mix of hawthorn, blackthorn, field maple, elderberry, dog rose and more. The birds and the bees will thank you. Acid test Pine needles and conifer hedge trimmings take much longer to break down than other leaves, and it’s not a bad idea to make them a separate bin, so that you don’t get spiked when reaching into your compost’s depths. After two or three years they will break down to an acidic leaf mould perfect for use around ericaceous plants such as blueberries, azaleas and rhododendrons. Send a smoke signal Cotinus (smoke bush) are brilliant small trees for vibrant and small-scale autumn colour. ‘Lilla’ is a new dwarf introduction that is particularly suited to small gardens. Foliage is wine purple all summer and then turns shades of orange, yellow and red in autumn. Need to weed Once growth in borders has started to die back, go through and root out all of those weeds that escaped your notice during lusher times. This is a good moment to add a layer of mulch, to seal in warmth and to keep your border weed-free. Sprinkle lime An application of lime can help unlock nutrients in your vegetable plot soil. Sprinkle it over bare ground now: it will have an effect on new growth in spring, but you won’t risk damaging young growth.

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