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Thorpe Bay

August 2012

ORACLE Thorpe Bay at a glance Est. Sept 2005. Circulation 5,100

Oracle Competition WIN! Pair of tickets for Cliffs Pavilion ‘Thank you for the music’ ABBA and BeeGees tribute

Local Issues

Settling into School

Oracle Travel Consider Kalkan

Under the Hammer Bag a Bargain

Health & Beauty The Benefits of Massage

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racle's front cover beautifully captures Countdown's co-host, Rachel Riley. Local photographer, Niki Cornish has worked closely with Rachel over the last two years and Rachel was delighted to pose for the last time as Miss Riley. Congratulations to Rachel on her wedding, planned for later on this month. For all those Abba and Bee Gees fans out there the Cliffs Pavilion are showing ‘Thank you for the Music’ on Saturday 6 October 2012 at 8pm. A show full of all the bands' famous hits. A night that is bound to have the Cliffs rocking! Oracle’s competition this month has been kindly donated by Entertainers. One lucky winner can win a pair of tickets to see this ever popular show. To enter, simply send your contact details to, Oracle/Thank you for the Music Competition, 39 Alexandra Street, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS1 1BW or email to info@oraclepublications.co.uk closing date 28 August.

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Calling all WW2 Veterans By Charles Wynne-Morgan

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It's Raining Hair & Beauty by Craig Smith

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Consider Kalkan

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An interview with Benjamin

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Bag a Bargain 38 Under the Hammer by Trevor Cornforth The Benefits of Massage Health & Beauty by Cris Ramis

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The PAK Holiday Club is open to everyone in the area. It is staffed by experienced professionals and has the full use of Thorpe Hall School’s extensive grounds and excellent facilities including ICT suites, 250-seat theatre and 5-acre recreation field with all-weather cricket strip, tennis courts and indoor sports hall. There is a wide range of different activities available to keep children active and entertained from team sports to animation and even big screen gaming. Unlike some holiday clubs, PAK offers flexibility with children able to pick how they want to spend part of their time in ‘free choice’ sessions. PAK Team Leaders try to ensure there is a healthy balance of indoor and outdoor time for everyone, to encourage children to try new activities and blow off steam. Sessions can be booked on a daily or weekly basis from just £18 a day when pre-booked and

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Local Issues

Help your child settle into their new school quickly and easily.

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hatever your child’s age, whether they are starting nursery for the first time, moving to senior school, or sixth form, or even just moving to a new school, those first few days are important and can be nerve wracking for both your child and you. n

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you know something they don’t?). Rest assured that you have done your best and are confident that you have chosen the best school for your child; the chances of it going wrong are minimal as you know your child better than anyone, so trust your decision.

What do I know? I’ve been involved in education throughout most of my adult life. During that time I have seen first hand the kind of concerns that parents and children, and experienced them myself as a mother of four children.

For children starting senior school I always think the most useful thing you can do, once you have bought the correct uniform and stationery, is to make sure that they know how to get to the school. For many 11 year olds this is the first time that they will be walking to school or taking public transport on their own.This can be a very frightening idea for them and they may have very real fears about their own safety, getting lost, catching the wrong bus, or even being bullied. If you have ever travelled on the bus in the morning, you will know that they are usually packed during term time with thousands of children, and there is always safety in numbers.

Perhaps the most important piece of advice I can give is DON’T PANIC! All children of every age pick up on their parent’s anxieties. If they can see that you are concerned and anxious about this step then this will only add to their own worries (do

It helps hugely if you can do the journey with your child several times over the holiday before they start school. This way they will know the route before they start school and this should reduce any worries they may have.

In order to make this time as stress free as possible here are a few tips to smooth this transition over.

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For very young children starting in nursery or their school’s reception class, this may be the first time that they have left home and Mum or Dad regularly, and this is a big step for you all to make. I hope that you have already been invited to visit the nursery or school with your child so that you can both see where they will be going. The best nursery schools will also arrange to come and visit you at home so that you can tell them about your child, discuss any concerns you have, and introduce you to your child’s key worker. In this way when you take them to nursery on their first day, they already know their teacher. It is not unusual for children to pick up on their parents’ fears and not want to leave them – BE STRONG – they will be perfectly happy and settled once you have left while you may well be an emotional wreck! Talk to your child and listen to, and take seriously, any worries they have. Getting lost in their new school and looking stupid in front of other pupils is a common worry that really only time will resolve. You can talk through with them what they think they could do if this happens. Making new friends is also a common worry, especially if they are going to their new school without knowing anyone there. Again, this is something that time will resolve. Hopefully they will already have been to the school and met their Form Tutor and new class mates and have been encouraged to exchange contact details. If they have, use these over the holidays so that they can meet up before school starts in September and begin to make new friends before they start. Finally, if you have any concerns that are greater than just settling-in nerves, speak to the school as soon as possible in September. No teacher wants children to be scared and unhappy and schools will do all that they can to ensure that the pupils in their care feel secure and happy. Susan O'Riordan Head Mistress St Hilda’s School 10

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Oracle Appeal

Calling all WW2 Veterans By Charles Wynne-Morgan

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n two years it will be the 70th anniversary of the biggest sea borne invasion and maritime operation that has ever occurred. On the morning of the 6th June 1944 Allied soldiers waded ashore in Northern France under the crackle of machine guns and rifle fire with the thud of shells punching the sand and water around them. Something most of us will not be able to imagine and hopefully never experience.

75 Million dead For the past five years the world had been in turmoil and around 75 million of the earths population would have died by the end of WW2 on September 2nd 1945.

Call to Action This is a ‘call to action’ to all WW2 veterans who served in this war to give an account of their experience/experiences no matter how small a part they played. I would really appreciate hearing about your stories from the Arctic convoys that supplied Russia in their moment of need, to the jungles of Indonesia in the far East, to guarding the waters of the River Thames. The plan for 2014 is to gather a collection of accounts from Veterans so that future generations can learn and never forget what our forefathers experienced and sacrificed. Please call Oracle Publications on 01702 393838 or email charleswynnemorgan@hotmail.com if you are interested in having an interview and feel happy talking about your past regarding this historical event to ensure that your story is recorded for future generations.

Hopefully this will never happen again, as no man or woman should ever have their courage tested to this extent. This period in history is unique and I feel it is incredibly important to record the stories of any surviving men or woman who served in WW2 (D Day which was the turning point within the Allied war efforts). 14 T H O R P E B AY O R A C L E www.oraclepublications.co.uk

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It’s raining, it’s pouring but your fashion sense is soaring!

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ove over Glamping, this summer is all about Wamping! That’s right, wet camping. Of course, just because it is raining there is absolutely no excuse for looking like a damp spaniel after a dip in a muddy pond – whether you’re at Glastonbury or the local garden centre. Here are some bright ideas to help you look good when the heavens open.

cover you adequately without making you look like you're wearing a shapeless bag.Choose one in a shade that complements your skin tone. If you don't have a coat and are planning on getting wet, avoid clothing that's white or too sheer - these items will end up being seethrough when they get wet, and it doesn't make for a classy or mature look!

Avoid frizzy or straggly hair

Give it some welly with a fun and funky pair of Hunters.The choice of royalty and rock stars can brighten any rainy-day outfit whilst retaining a classic British look. Don’t forget to have a pair of sunglasses handy. You never know, it might be really bright outside when the rain stops and you might also want to cover up runny eye makeup.

If it's raining before you go out, put an anti-frizz cream or anti-humidity styling product in your hair. Set your style with hairspray and try to pull your hair out of your face if you can.When it's wet, hair will look limp and stringy, so if it is long then pop it up in a bun to keep it out of trouble.

Wear the right makeup If you think you might get your face wet, wear waterproof mascara to avoid dripping raccoon eyes. Use a lip stain to keep color on your lips, even if they get wet. Don't put a lot of color on your eyelids - it could look weird if your face gets wet and the makeup runs off.You can skip the blush if you want to - being out in the weather will probably make your cheeks flush anyway.

Keep a sunny attitude No matter what you're wearing, you'll stand out in the rain if you can manage to smile and be happy in your dismal surroundings. Embrace the day, and don't worry too much about getting wet - your smile will make up for any shortcomings in your outfit.

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Consider Kalkan By Karen Goldman

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want to tell you this month of a little gem in Turkey. Kalkan; once a small fishing village known as Kalamaki, is now one of the most sophisticated and picturesque seaside resorts in Turkey. It offers a wide variety of cosmopolitan restaurants, shops and bars dotted along the pretty harbour-front and up along the steep cobbled back streets of this beautiful old town; it is no surprise Kalkan has become so popular for both holidaymakers and British investors over the years, yet despite this, it has managed to retain its unique character and charm.

sun but also the stunning coastline set out before you and combined with the sumptuous meals served at the restaurant and relaxed atmosphere, you will almost certainly be back for more. My favourite is right at the water’s edge on the harbour – Aubergine … and there are numerous other eateries in town.

Despite being the up-market resort that Kalkan has become, you can still wander up into the mountains for no more than 15 minutes (by car or bus) and be transported back in time to a way of life that hasn’t changed for hundreds of years.The villages of Islamlar and Bezirgan are both within easy distance. Islamlar The properties in Kalkan, be it a hotel or villa, are all has a rambling collection of wonderful old houses and second to none in their standard, service and facilities is renowned for its trout farms whilst Bezirgan, nestled offered. If you can tear yourself away from the on an ancient lake bed, has a lifestyle that is property’s pool then the beach clubs are a perfect concentrated on yielding their crops and tending to choice. Made up of platforms cut from the rock at the their livestock. Wherever you choose to explore waters’ edge, they not only allow you to soak up the though you can be sure that Turkish hospitality will be in abundance. With all this on your doorstep it is easy to see why guests return year after year.Kalkan has an enchanting ambience that will slowly but surely seduce you into the Turkish way of life where times is of no consequence but peace and contentment is everything.

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Money Matters

Gender pricing: all’s fair in love, war and insurance premiums

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ave you ever wondered why women tend to pay less for car insurance than men, or why men get more bang for their buck when they convert their pension into an annuity? It is all to do with the practice of gender-based pricing used by insurers to calculate the premiums we pay. But it is a practice that is about to be outlawed thanks to a landmark ruling – a ruling that will soon affect how much you pay for insurance or get from your pension fund. The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg has ruled that using differences between men and women as a risk factor in setting premiums for car and medical insurance and pension schemes breaches EU rules on equality. How it will affect you will depend on your age, medical condition and gender, although it is anticipated that more men than women will be better off as a result. If you have a teenage son you will be all too aware of the sky-high cost of insurance. If you have a daughter of a similar age, you’ll be relieved to learn that although it is still expensive, premiums are lower for young female drivers. With life insurance and pension annuities, the difference in premiums or benefits can be explained by differences in the life expectancy of men and women.

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The deadline may be around six months away, but people need to reassess their situation as soon as possible. The savings could be considerable, particularly once you factor in the length of the policy. Experts suggest that the cost of life cover and critical illness rates for both men and women could rise by around 25 per cent (ABI News Release, 1 March 2011). If this is the case, you could save yourself £6,000 by paying £200 a month on a 10-year policy rather than paying £250 a month. There is another reason for not resting on your laurels. Insurers may start to change their pricing ahead of the deadline The inability for insurers to use gender will not necessarily make pricing fairer, but it will make insurance more expensive for many and reduce pension income for many too. It’s why you should act sooner rather than later by Jacqui Moyies To receive a complimentary guide covering Wealth Management Retirement Planning or Inheritance Tax Planning, contact Jacqui on :

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An interview with Benjamin B

enjamin Grosvenor, aged 20, from Westcliff on Sea is now fully established as an international concert pianist in constant demand worldwide. We caught up with him just before he set off for a tour taking him to the USA and Australia, at the beginning of a busy summer that will include a return to the Proms and the release of his second CD for Decca Classics.

Promenaders. Sometimes smaller audiences can be more intimidating.

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I like seeing all of the different places, though getting there isn't often much fun! Generally there isn’t much time for sightseeing, but I usually manage to find a few hours for the purpose. I’m looking forward to When did you first perform performing in Australia at the Sydney Opera House for an audience? and at least seeing a bit of the city, although it’s rather My first public performances were at the Southend frustrating that I have to rush back to the UK for the and Leigh Music Festivals. I entered classes each year Proms. Would have been a great place for a little from about the age of six. But the occasion that I really holiday! remember was when I played at the Cliffs Pavilion to I understand that you have recently raise money for Little Havens. It was the first time I recorded a new CD. How did it go? experienced the atmosphere of the concert hall from the perspective of the performer - the piano on a I was recording with an orchestra (the Royal Liverpool stage, a darkened room. I would also play in more Philharmonic) so it was very different to my previous informal settings, for example collecting money for LH CD which was solo piano. As I was working with other by playing on my electric piano outside Waitrose. musicians, it was a less lonely experience - I could talk over ideas with the conductor - and was a lot more fun.

How did all of this compare to the opening night of the proms?

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How do you relax? I read a lot and enjoy watching television - comedy in particular, which is great for unwinding after a hard day's practice (or a concert). Playing the piano is very physical, so I try to swim regularly to keep in shape. I don't play any sports myself (in case I injure my hands) but am very keen on watching tennis.Wimbledon this year was very distracting!

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Staying, Working and Celebrating at Holiday Inn The striking 129-bedroom Holiday Inn Southend is the latest addition to the world-famous hotel chain’s portfolio. In order to accommodate all types of guests, it will include a variety of spacious twin, double, family, interconnecting and specifically adapted rooms for wheelchair users. All the bedrooms will be furnished to a high standard featuring LCD HD Ready TVs, high speed Wi-Fi, trademark Holidreamer beds, pillow menu, spacious bathrooms and ample space to both work and relax. The hotel will also have twenty eight Executive rooms and four luxurious King Superior rooms. Holiday Inn Southend will offer a state-of-the-art conference and banqueting facility in the Laker Suite for up to 150 guests, or a choice of smaller meeting rooms entitled Ambassador, Britannia and Carvair (in homage to planes that feature prominently in London Southend Airport’s history).

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3. Put a frying pan or griddle pan over a high heat for a few minutes until it is very hot. Cook the asparagus and courgettes in batches turning after about 1 minute until slightly browned or charred lines. Put to one side. 4. Make the basil oil, blitz all the ingredients with a pinch of salt in a small processor or use a hand held blender until smooth.

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Furniture restoration Services available:-

French Polishing All Structural Repairs Hand Veneering Cane Seating Leather Desk-Lining Clock-Case Restoration Antique Specialist

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Fully-qualified craftsman in an established, local business offering high-quality service. For a free verbal estimate please call:-

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Experienced Local Electrician Domestic & Commercial

Free Quotes and Advice City & Guilds Qualified 25 yrs experience Clean, Friendly Part P Reg. Fully Insured

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Air&Back

Airport Transfer Specialists

Air & Back, the airport-transfer specialists, provide an efficient and friendly door-to-door transfer to and from your airport. seaport or ferry terminal, at a reasonable cost. Get your holiday or business trip off to a comfortable start with an effortless transfer from Air & Back.

Polite, experienced and wellpresented drivers Full comprehensive insurance including Hire and Reward Drivers and vehicles licensed by the local authority. Detailed confirmation to you the day before departure

Call today for a competitive quote Air & Back, 75 Mayfield Avenue, Southend-on-Sea Essex SS2 6NR

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aving been open now for getting on three years Volkswagen Van Centre Chelmsford are delighted to announce that Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles have awarded Chelmsford Van Centre Tour Dealer status from January 2012.

opening. We are really excited to now be able to offer this fantastic vehicle to Essex and the surrounding area". For further information with regard the Volkswagen California or any other exciting Commercial vehicle products please call.

This is a tremendous achievement for such a young Van Centre and has really now given the Van Centre the ability to offer the full range of vehicles imported by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles UK. Chris Bunce, Head of Business at Chelmsford says: "Having the ability to now sell this prestigious product is a great credit to the way the van centre has grown and developed in its short time since AUGUST 2012

01245 216456 Westway Chelmsford Essex CM1 3BH www.volkswagen-vans.co.uk/chelmsford Paul.higham@ir.inchcape.co.uk

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Café | Lounge Bar | Dining Announcing Café Ciao is now under new ownership Café Ciao is a friendly place to relax and catch up with friends and family which offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere in Thorpe Bay Broadway.

Grab a FREE Coffee! The new owners wish to welcome new and existing customers with a free cup of regular coffee or tea* from 6th August to 20th August 2012 on production of this months Oracle. *(this offer is only subject to one customer per issue).

INITIAL HERE WHEN CLAIMED

Open for business as usual. Enjoy delicious coffees, home made cakes, speciality teas, Paninis, Bagels, Toasties etc. Open Monday – Saturday 9am – 5pm. Newly refurbished wine bar opening soon and lots more, so watch this space! Function room available for private hire.

132 The Broadway, Thorpe Bay, SS1 3ES cafeciao@hotmail.co.uk

01702 588042


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