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CONTENTS
Andrew Percy: Your MP The Pre-Loved Home Is Your Home Green? Crossword & Sudoku It’s All About You Feature
Page 4 Page 6 Page 8 Page 10 Page 12 Win Florence & the Machine Tickets Page 16 Motoring News Page 20 ERYC School Transport News Page 22 Local Groups & Clubs Page 24 Gardening Feature Page 30 Specialist Services Page 36 Fiona’s Food for Thought Page 38 Useful Numbers Page 38 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 DN14 Magazine. Printed by Daltonspire Ltd.
Welcome to DNfourteen Dear Readers, Welcome to the September edition of your DNfourteen Magazine. At the time of writing the weather is a real mixed bag of hot, mild or raining - so a typical English summer - what did you expect? In our Gardening Feature, Ian Ashbridge tells us about his greenhouses and imparts other interesting green fingered advice to help us all get the most from our gardens. We have all the ‘usual suspects’ advertising in this feature to help both novice and keen amateurs get the best blooming gardens in the street! Please take a look at our ‘It’s All About You Feature’ which has a great article written by a local lady from Howden that is both touching and inspiring to those of us that dream of body perfection. I gave up trying years ago and resigned myself to the fact that I love the odd glass of wine and cream cakes too much!!! We have tickets to see Florence and the Machine up for grabs in out competition plus a great article about the pre-loved home using vintage by Paula Duggan. Enjoy the magazine, kind regards
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Local MP Andrew Percy visited the Goole 36 development site off Rawcliffe Road, Goole, recently for an update meeting on plans to bring thousands of jobs to the site. Andrew also had the opportunity to see the construction of the link road which has been made possible thanks to millions of pounds of funding from the Government.
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Andrew met with the Homes and Community Agency, the Government agency responsible for the site, and DTZ Ltd who are responsible for marketing the site. Progress on the construction of the road is going well with completion due at the end of the year.
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Andrew reports, “I have been involved in this project since my election in 2010, helping to unblock many of the hurdles that we have come along the way. For years Goole people were promised this development and jobs but little happened. Now we have real progress. I was keen to meet with the HCA and DTZ Ltd to discuss what progress is being made to attract companies to the site. I am especially keen that future development here has a broad range of jobs, including higher skilled jobs. I’ve offered my full support to the team pushing this site, especially ensuring that the Humber LEP prioritize it for renewable jobs. Interest in the site is strong but obviously, until an investor signs on the dotted line nothing can be announced. This development has the real opportunity to change the face of the area, bringing thousands of jobs and giving a real boost to the local economy. The HCA have done a great job pushing the development forward. I especially enjoyed seeing the massive flood attenuation drains that are under the road and which will future proof the site from a flood risk point of view.’
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Celebrating the Pre-loved Home
and dining tables with highly polished metal surfaces combined with worn wooden surfaces provide a stylish alternative to the more traditional home furnishings.
By Paula Duggan (Vintage home enthusiast & dealer)
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I grew up with an older generation that regarded buying anything other than new shameful. Thankfully attitudes have changed since then and with its green credentials, the taboo associated with second-hand, pre-loved, vintage, call it whatever you like, has all but vanished. Looking to the past to furnish your home is not only a fun way to shop but also can make economical sense. Antiques, considered the most glamorous form of recycling there is, have already stood the test of time and are likely to survive for many more centuries to come, making them a sound investment and something to pass down the generations. In many cases it is still possible to pick up a unique piece for the same price as modern flat-pack furniture. Most antique and vintage furnishings tend to be brown but that doesn’t mean that they have to stay brown! Chalk paints are widely available in a rainbow of colours and are easy to use, with most pieces just needing the one coat to bring them into the 21st century. Similarly, handles can be changed and upholstery replaced to blend with contemporary themes.
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If you just want to add a splash of character then try using post war British ceramics, glass and textiles by well known designers from this time. Textiles in particular are highly versatile and can be bought on a budget and transformed into wall art or cushions; small changes that can give an instant make over to any room. If you are not nifty with a sewing machine then you can find up-cycled soft furnishings alongside vintage homewares and furniture at the following vintage fairs.
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If you are looking for something that bit more rustic or glamorous then consider the increasingly popular industrial style where pieces are salvaged from long closed factories, schools and fair grounds. These places turn up show stoppers, often with titanic proportions, which blend surprisingly easily into modern environments. Lighting, mirrors, desks, seating
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COULD YOUR HOME BE A GREEN OPEN HOME?
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Have you installed solar panels on your home, or perhaps a wood burning stove or a heat pump? If you have had anything fitted to your home to lower bills and make it more eco-friendly, then it could possibly become a Green Open Home. The Humber and Wolds Rural Community Council (HWRCC), working with East Riding of Yorkshire Council, are looking for green residents to take part in a series of events this autumn. Called Green Open Home, the events work in a similar way to open gardens, where householders who have installed low-carbon measures, open their doors on a given day to interested members of the public and share their experience. Similar events have been very successful in other parts of the country and have inspired many of the people that have visited the properties to go on and install measures as well. “People that have made green improvements to their home are in the best position to tell others about the benefits of doing the work but can also warn of any issues they found with the process,” said Peter Hirschfeld, energy advice officer from Humber and Wolds Rural Community Council. “We plan to hold
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SEPTEMBER CROSSWORD AND SUDOKU PUZZLES Across 1. Slow moving ice (7) 5. Lawsuits (5) 8. Sacred song (5) 9. Hide (7) 10. Not in existence (7) 11. A select few (5) 12. Avid (5) 14. Like a Shrimp (5) 19. Implements (5) 21. Grisly (7) 23. Irksome (7) 24. Ice hut (5) 25. Church officer (5) 26. Throw away (7)
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The rules of Sudoku are simple. Place a digit from 1 to 9 in each empty cell so every row, every column, and every 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.
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THE COPY DEADLINE for the OCTOBER EDITION is 18th SEPTEMBER 2015
It’s All About You
My body has a story, and only I get to decide what that story means. This morning, as I was about to hop into the shower, I just so happened to glance in the mirror. I’m not sure why or what drew my attention, but my eyes were drawn to my breasts, and I suddenly noticed something I hadn’t seen before–stretch marks! Stretch marks aren’t new to me by any means. I have them on my legs, butt, and hips. I’ve had some since I was a teenager and others occurred during my pregnancy 9 years ago.
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I should question the person who probably looks at my body even more than I do: my husband. I walked into John’s office, stark naked, shower cap on my head (I mean, let’s be honest, I don’t often wash my hair) and asked, “Have you seen these before?” John replied (quite nonchalantly, I might add) that he hadn’t. I said, rather perplexed, that neither had I. And then do you know what I did?
But these little guys…they caught me by surprise. It’s possible they’ve been around for ages and I had simply never noticed them, but either way, this was the first I’d seen of them. So in an effort to demystify this situation, I figured I got in the shower and moved on with my life.
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It’s All About You Because here’s the deal: He is compassionate, empathic, loyal, funny, I have stretch marks. curious and kind. He makes me laugh and gives I have cellulite. me a reason to embody strength. I have “imperfections.” I also have a strong, capable body that can do pull-ups in the double digits and deadlift 2x my bodyweight on command. I honour my body. I never take movement for granted. I am a powerful woman whose body is made from (among other things) skin, muscle, and fat–things that can and will sometimes change with the natural flow of life. I’ve weighed 115 pounds (while in the British Army on basic training), 175 pounds (the day I had my son), 130 pounds (today!) and everywhere in between. My body has experienced changes. My body has been through 27 hours of childbirth, 2 hours of pushing, and 12 months of breast feeding. I have brought a human into this world.
He is proud to have a strong mum, and is actually the one to whom the credit for the “Inner Strength” motto goes to.
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It’s All About You What kind of story will I allow my body to tell? Will it be a sad story, the kind where I feel sorry for myself, nit picking at every little detail and feeling less than worthy because of a few flaws? Or is it a powerful story, a story of nurturing, growth, discovery and the multitude of things this body has accomplished over the years? The only person who gets to tell that story is me. In the past, I’ve hated my body into hiding. I’ve allowed self-loathing and feelings of unworthiness to dictate my path, and I’ve let shame back me into a dark corner. I’ve striven for perfection and even I’ve been mean to my beautiful body and treated it like it just wasn’t good enough. That didn’t serve me well at all. That’s not the story I want to tell.
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My story is about freedom. Freedom from shaming my form, freedom from hating my body into leanness, freedom from societal constructs of what a woman “should” be. I have the Freedom to be 100% unapologetic, freedom to be me. I have stretch marks. And with that, I will keep moving forward on this beautiful adventure. Simone Vincent - Howden
The story I want to tell is far more meaningful than that. My story is filled with love, learning, laughter, and tears. My story is powerful and uniquely mine. It’s the story of a mother, a wife, a friend, a ex-soldier, a colleague, and a woman imbued with radiant strength and positivity.
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HELPING HOUSEHOLDS TO KEEP WARM AND HEALTHY A public sector partnership is keen to hear the views of residents and local communities on a new affordable warmth strategy. East Riding of Yorkshire Council, working with a range of other local organisations, such as NHS East Riding of Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group and East Riding Age UK, has developed a new draft affordable warmth strategy. The new strategy will build on the success of the 2012 strategy and provide a strategic framework for all action in the East Riding on the issue. It recognises the importance of helping residents to insulate their homes, access the cheapest energy available to them and reduce their energy bills. The draft strategy also includes actions to raise awareness of the issue of fuel poverty, particularly in rural communities off mains gas.
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Living in a cold and damp home can have serious impacts on health and wellbeing. This is especially true for people with an existing health issue, over 65s or children under five-years-old. Respiratory conditions, such as asthma and
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Motoring News
Motorists alerted over new ban on smoking in cars to prevent surge in fines Department of Health steps up publicity campaign seven weeks before smoking cigarettes in vehicles carrying under-18s is outlawed
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Motorists and passengers in England and Wales are being warned they will soon be breaking the law if they smoke in a vehicle carrying a person under 18. From 1 October, they face fixed penalty fines of £50 – with drivers at risk of being fined twice if they have failed to stop a passenger smoking and are smoking themselves.
airways, lungs and immune systems are still developing so are much more at risk from harm. “We want children to grow up free from harm and we need parents to understand why smoking in vehicles is so dangerous. 80% of smoke is invisible so even if you think you are being careful you cannot see where the smoke is going.”
The Department of Health is stepping up publicity to increase awareness of the new rules seven weeks before they are introduced to prevent a surge in fines. The chief medical officer, Dame Sally Davies, said: “Children breathe faster than adults so they are much more exposed to the dangers of second-hand smoke. Their
Jane Ellison, a health minister, said: “Research has shown that around a third of children who are exposed to smoke in vehicles don’t feel able to ask the person to stop because they feel frightened or embarrassed. We want all children to grow up free from the burden of disease that tobacco brings.”
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SING FOR YOUR LIFE Tue at the Courtyard 10-12noon. Older people singing with children 01405 768468 SIR WILLIAM PENNYMAN’S REGIMENT OF THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR SOCIETY Re-enactment group based in Howden www.1643.net ST PAUL’S PLAYERS Thursday 7pm at the Briarcroft Hotel, Clifton Gardens John 01405 763024 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 BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE For adult beginners 1st 2nd & 4th Thurs 7- 9pm at The Memorial Hall, Hook For children Sat 10.15am -1.30pm at Guide Hut, Clifton Gardens, Goole Wendy 01405 7602999 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 11.1012noon 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 Tuesday - Howden – The Masonic Hall, Selby Road 9.30am, 5.30pm & 7.30pm Wednesday - Riccall – Regent Centre 5.00pm & 7.00pm Thursday - Snaith – The Sports Hall at Secondary School, Pontefract Road 5.00pm & 7.00pm Doreen 07725 003417 Monday 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole, Leanne 07592 664524 Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole. Mandy 07962 258111/ 01405 780742 Wednesday 7.00pm at the Courtyard.
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It’s still not enough: under Percy Thrower’s Law, which states that whatever size greenhouse you have it will always be too small, I am now hatching plans to acquire one of those temporary pop-up greenhouses so I can evict my seedling trays when it’s time to put the tomatoes in the ground, as this year things have really gone wrong on the tomato front following a traffic jam on the seedling benches in greenhouse no. 1.
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But failing a third greenhouse – and if I get one it’ll be a polytunnel – I have to manage with what I’ve got.
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garlic crop (after my outbreak of rust earlier this year), maincrop onions and shallots, all spread out across both greenhouses and getting thoroughly in the way. My prize specimens have been my ‘Stuttgarter Giant’ - a sort of beginner’s show onion. Not quite as large as, say, ‘Bedfordshire Champion’ or ‘Ailsa Craig’ but satisfyingly eyecatching nonetheless: around 15cm across each, with a handsomely flattened, golden-skinned bulb.
Actually though I’m inordinately proud of them, large onions aren’t terribly practical in the kitchen. If you’re cooking a recipe which calls for two onions, you’re fine: just use one of your big ‘uns. But normally you just want one, medium-sized onion, and large ones like these have little to do with moderation. You end up with fridge salad compartment syndrome: when you get half an onion mouldering away in your salad compartment and by the time you find it again it’s much too late. So I might just go for a smaller variety next year. On my must-try-again list are the ‘Picasso’ shallots I grew for the first time this year: wonderful big, fat things, almost as good as the ‘Hative de Niort’ ones I grew a few years ago (and that is high praise indeed coming from a Francophile like me).
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Top left: perennial onion bulbils. Top right and bottom left: ‘Stuttgarter’ onions. Bottom right: ‘Golden Gourmet’ shallots (a bit feeble and certainly not as good as the ‘Picasso’)
The only real disappointment has been the ‘Electric‘ autumn-sown onions. We have eaten them all now: but they were a disappointing pale pink instead of the deep red I had hoped for. I shall not be planting them again: instead I’m including one of the good red maincrops in next year’s planting, something like ‘Red Baron’, maybe.
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Bring them into the greenhouse for two weeks of irritation as you tiptoe over them where they’re blocking your pathways, not forgetting to turn them every day or These are the ‘Picasso’ shallots: the size of small onions and two so they’re evenly dried. Once your fortnight is up, you beautifully plump can take them inside and string them into long plaits to To grow the really sweet red onions, like the Italian ‘Rossa hang in your spare room or corridor (kitchens are a little Savonese’ or ‘Red Brunswick’, you’ll have to sow from seed: damp, though our onions get used so quickly you can more patience than I’ve got, but I might yet be converted just about get away with it). They should last like that (we really like red onions). for around six months, through until February next year: that’s if you haven’t eaten them by then! I bring them in around now, once the stems have Ian Ashbridge - Heritage Landscape Centre collapsed into a brownish heap on the ground. They won’t
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SUNDAY DINNERS - A THING OF THE PAST? Well I hope not! I don’t know if any of you have ever watched the American crime drama Blue Bloods. I must say it’s one of my favourites. It stars Tom Selleck as
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