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Last month, I was invited by islandretreats.co.uk for an activity weekend at St Brelade’s Bay, Jersey. Set in beautiful surroundings and with the added bonus of great weather, this retreat did not disappoint. Please read the article on page 6 for further details on this very enjoyable weekend away. For this month’s competition, Alexandra Yacht Club are offering the chance for one lucky family to win a full year’s membership for 2017 worth £150 (£110 membership fee plus £40 joining fee). Full membership includes voting rights at the Annual General Meeting, use of the brand new jetty, double-width slipway and, of course, invitations to the club’s many sailing and social events. The competition is open to new members only and terms and conditions apply. Please see their website for further information on the historic club itself: www.alexyachtclub.co.uk To enter, please send in your name and contact details to: Oracle/Alexandra Yacht Club Competition, 11 Clarence Road, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS1 1AN or email: info@oraclepublications.co.uk by Monday 29th May 2017. Good luck!

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CONTENTS Putting the Clock Back

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Local Issues by Jackie Edwards

Sun, Sea and Strands

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Salon advice by Craig Smith

NEW! New Tax Cuts for Homeowners! Money Matters by Clive Rowe 21 Thyme Roasted Lamb with Feta & Lentils Judy’s Recipe Page 26

Southend on the Up!

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Council news by Cllr Alex Bright

Mary, Mary, how does your Garden Grow? Grass-roots advice by Katrina Kieffer-Wells 32 What’s On

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Brainbox 36 Useful Numbers

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Advertiser Directory

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Advertorials Island Retreats

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Retreat guests can experience the most breathtaking views while enjoying beach yoga, paddleboarding workshops and round-island cycle trips, all under the professional guidance of the numerous specialist trainers. St Brelade’s beach, voted the third best beach in the British Isles (and arguably, the warmest) is but a stone’s throw away from the retreat’s home in the luxurious St. Brelade’s Bay Hotel, which houses a state-of-the-art gym, a treatment spa, a steam and sauna room, an indoor swimming pool, and a heated outdoor pool set within the beautifully maintained gardens. Full access to the hotel’s extensive facilities is included.

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explains Lewis. “We want to invigorate your body through exercise, relax your mind with mindfulness sessions and refuel you each day with a specially tailored healthy menu using the highest quality local produce.” Island Retreat guests are asked to fill out a detailed questionnaire upon booking, allowing the team to tailor each retreat to guests’ requirements and

make the most of the fun-packed itinerary, downtime and relaxed socialising are just as highly valued elements of the whole experience. Retreats are restricted to just sixteen guests, which makes Island Retreats the perfect getaway for couples and individuals wanting to explore different aspects of their wellbeing in a peaceful, secluded and supportive environment. Your time away can be as active or as relaxed as you desire.

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LOCAL ISSUES

Putting the clock back A timely campaign to restore the historic R A Jones clock and return it to the heart of Southend’s High Street is now underway. The project is being spearheaded by a Facebook group of local history enthusiasts, Ros Southend Past in Photos. Old Southend and memories, who are working in conjunction with Southend Museums in order to raise the funds needed to bring the clock back to working order and reinstate it in its rightful and original place outside the shop which was once occupied by R A Jones, Jewellers, for the benefit and future enjoyment of the residents of Southend and visitors to the town.

Timeless quality A Jones clock has been a landmark of our town since 1890, watching over our High Street for more than

a century, since it was a thoroughfare teeming with horse-drawn vehicles to the pedestrianised space of today. Unfortunately, with time quite literally taking its toll, it was deemed necessary for the clock to be taken down last year due to safety concerns.

Father Time Robert Arthur Jones (1849–1925) was born in Liverpool but moved to Southend-on-Sea after training as a watchmaker in Manchester, and set up his shop at 76–78 High Street in 1890, eventually employing 40 staff. After his death in 1925, the business was continued by his son, Edward Cecil Jones (after whom a local school was named) but finally closed its doors in 1979. The building currently hosts Yours ladies wear, and it is still a prominent building in the High Street, where the name R A Jones can still be seen moulded into the facia. An archive of papers, receipts and photos

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relating to the business is cared for at the Central Museum in Southend.

Running like clockwork The clock, during the time the building was occupied by R A Jones and Sons, was always accurate as Mr Jones insisted it was checked by his staff at 10am every day. R A Jones was Southend’s greatest benefactor, giving back to the town and its people through his gifts of Priory Park and the Priory, Jones Memorial Ground (in memory of his wife), Victory Sports Ground (in memory of sportsmen who died during the first World War), many historic structures, and funds for schoolchildren and the elderly. He is quoted as saying, “It is a sin for a man to die rich and it is a great privilege for me to be able to do this”, therefore, through his generosity since starting his jewellers and watchmakers business in 1890, he has enriched the lives of generations of Southend residents by giving large open spaces for all ages to enjoy and partake in sports. Many local football clubs play regularly at Jones Memorial Ground and Victory Sports Ground to this day.

Ticking time bomb The Jones clock is iconic to the landscape of the High Street and is the third incarnation – the most recent clock being a replacement for one that was damaged during a Messerschmitt raid in 1942. Much of the clock has original components salvaged from its predecessor, and it is this ethos that will be retained in the current plans for restoration. Again, as much of the original structure will be salvaged in conjunction with sympathetic repairs. The clock is currently in the care of a local specialist metal worker who has

Unbeknownst to most, the Jones clock was actually the inspiration for, and the first ever Hot Spot on the revamped Oracle puzzle section, ‘Brainbox’, Jan 2016. researched the history and made contact with a former employee of the Jones company who will advise on the restoration of the mechanism.

Make good time 2017 is a very important year in the town’s history – it being the 125th anniversary of the Borough and the centenary of Mr Jones’ gift of Priory Park to the people of Southend. It therefore seems proper to honour Mr Jones’ memory by giving something back to him in this year. The aim is to restore and re-instate the clock to its rightful position – looking down over the shoppers and visitors – later this year, retaining its historical status as the people’s meeting place and a significant heritage asset to the town.

Spend time The positive response to this project from the residents of Southend has been overwhelming. The restoration of the Jones clock will not only return a historical landmark to the town, but will be a fitting and lasting tribute to Mr Jones and his philanthropy. Any reader wishing to become part of this worthwhile project can make a donation through Justgiving.com/crowdfunding/projectticktock by Jackie Edwards

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Air support PGR chose Essex & Herts Air Ambulance as it receives limited government funding, but the charity provides a free life-saving Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) for the critically ill and injured of Essex and surrounding areas. PGR also chose the charity Havens Hospices, whom focus on the individual needs of the adults and children they care for, ‘Making every day count’ for those with life-limiting illnesses and their families. The hospices are the only place in the area wholly dedicated to looking after those with an illness which could shorten their life. A team of novice hurdlers from PGR will be taking in the 12km race on Sunday 14th May. Training has been gruelling but that hasn’t put them off taking part and raising valuable funds for these two very deserving local charities. Please get behind PGR and show your kind support by donating online at: www.virginmoneygiving.com/team/teamPGR or at one of our seven branches. You can find your nearest branch at: www.pgrtimber.co.uk/branches or look us up on Facebook or Twitter: @PGRtimber

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Sun, sea and strands

SALON

Blessed as we are to be beside the sea, fun in the sun can come at a cost. It’s time to get ready for those long, balmy days that wreak havoc with your hair. Most women over-work their hair during the summer. Whether on holiday, heading to work or weekend partying, what you need are effortless looks without being too primped or fussy. Use lightweight products that won’t weigh hair down or keep it from moving. Mousse is ideal, as it adds vibrancy and creates a lightweight hold for your curls and a natural texture. To avoid frizz, dryness and limp hair, run lightweight finishing oil through your mid-length and ends. This combats frizz and dryness in one stroke. If your hair is limp, apply a quality dry shampoo at the scalp. Bright sun, salt spray from waves and chlorinated water can damage your crowning glory. Many products are made with UV filters to prevent sun damage but if you find yourself stranded, apply a deep conditioning masque to your hair and slick it back into a simple bun – it’ll help protect and condition the cuticle layer of your hair.

key. It’s the lack of moisture in the air that causes hair to expand and frizz, so after shampooing and conditioning, use a leave-in conditioner. If your hair is coarse, kinky and/or tends towards a dry texture, use a cream leave-in conditioner. If it is fine, curly and/or wavy, you should add moisture with a liquid, spray-in treatment. Before stepping outdoors on very hot days, run a gel, cream, or mousse through when you’re styling your hair. Look for products with anti-humectant (frizz-controlling) properties.

Beach combers When I’m abroad I often see people on holiday trying too hard. We Brits – and curiously, Russians – are prone to forgetting that holiday hair is languid and breezy, and you don’t get that vibe by slaving over it – less is most definitely more. As part of your pre-holiday visit to the salon, ask for a cut that works best for the climate you’re heading out to. You’re after ‘low maintenance’ and ‘easy to style’ but in a cut also suited to your hair type and face shape. Finally, pack a good, dry shampoo in your toiletry bag and bang!, you’re ready to send temperatures soaring to over phwoar-ty degrees in the shade!

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MONEY MATTERS

New tax cuts for homeowners! Tax can be a bitter pill to have to swallow, especially when demanded shortly after the loss of a loved one, but new rules mean that you could now save hundreds of thousands of pounds.

Therefore, the tax saving could amount to £70,000 for a single estate and up to £140,000 for the estate of a widow/widower/civil partner and will protect most family homes from Inheritance Tax. Standard NRB   Max RNRB Widow/Widower, Date of Death Individual inc Civil Partner 06.04.09–05.04.17 £325k    n/a £650k    n/a 06.04.17–05.04.18 £325k £100k £650k £200k 06.04.18–05.04.19 £325k £125k £650k £250k 06.04.19–05.04.20 £325k £150k £650k £300k 06.04.20–05.04.21 £325k £175k £650k £350k

The Nil Rate Band (NRB) is the amount of money that one can inherit before having to pay Inheritance Tax and currently stands at £325,000. This amount doubles when the original heir dies – for instance, if your late spouse had previously left their entire estate to you, and then you yourself died, then your heirs would be permitted double the NRB (£650,000).

Taxing issues

From April this year, a new rule was introduced: the Residential Nil Rate Band (RNRB) allows for an additional £100,000 on top of the £325,000 NRB. Not only this, but the RNRB will rise by £25,000 each year to reach £175,000 in April 2020.

Certain criteria must be met however – the main one being that the home is left to direct descendants: children (including adopted, step and foster children), grandchildren and great-grandchildren, but not nieces, nephews, brothers, sisters or parents.

This means that the total NRB for the estate of someone who dies after April 2020 could be as high as £500,000 (£325,000 NRB + £175,000 RNRB). The same doubling rule will apply for widows/widowers/ civil partners whose late spouse left everything to them – when they die there will be a maximum total NRB of £1 million (£650,000 NRB + £350,000 RNRB).

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Thyme Roasted Spring Lamb with Lentils & Feta

FOOD

This Mediterranean-inspired dish is great for feeding family and friends. Lamb and feta go really well together so get the butcher to bone out the leg and tie it up. The lovely Green Puy lentils can be premade and added later to warm through. The Aleppo chilli flakes are Turkish but replace with a pinch of regular chilli flakes if you like a bit of spice. Enjoy!

Method:

Ingredients (serves 6–8):

2.  Put the lentils in a large pan with the hot stock and cook for 25–30 mins until tender.

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3.  10 mins before the lamb is done, toss the olives into the tin and stir in the remaining glaze. Once cooked, remove the joint to rest. Turn the oven off but leave the olives, garlic and stock inside to keep warm. Add the lentils to the hot roasting tin and drizzle the olive oil with a generous amount of salt and pepper. Squeeze in the roasted garlic flesh and stir (discard the skin).

•  4 tbsp balsamic glaze (available in supermarkets) •  1.5kg boned and rolled British lamb leg •  5 fresh thyme sprigs, torn into short lengths •  500ml good-quality, fresh, chicken stock •  1 garlic bulb, sliced in half horizontally •  290g jar pitted black olives, drained •  500g Puy lentils •  1 litre chicken stock (made from 2 cubes) •  Generous drizzle extra-virgin olive oil •  1 bunch fresh oregano leaves, finely chopped •  1 bunch fresh basil leaves •  4 spring onions, finely sliced •  Juice of ½ lemon •  200g feta •  Aleppo chilli flakes (optional) 26

1.  Heat oven to 200°C/fan 180°C/Gas Mark 6. Rub half the glaze on the lamb and season with salt and pepper. Pierce slits in the lamb and push in the sprigs of thyme. Put in a roasting tin, pour in half the stock and add the halved garlic bulb. Cover, roast for 25 mins, then turn down to 170°C/fan 150°C/Gas Mark 3½ and cook for 50–60 mins (or 80–90 mins for medium, up to 2 hours for well done). Keep an eye on the stock in the tin – when it has nearly all evaporated, add the rest of it and flip over the garlic.

4.  Stir through the herbs, spring onions and lemon juice. Taste and season (it may need a little sugar), then crumble through the feta and divide among shallow bowls, spooning up the liquid from the bottom. Slice the lamb and place on top of the lentils, scatter over a few chilli flakes, if using, and serve. by Judy Barden Next month: Summer Fish Pie

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Southend on the up!

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Having served as a Southend-on-Sea Borough Councillor for a year now, I am proud to be part of a Conservative administration that is making great strides in taking this town forward, with plenty of excellent projects of which the whole town can be proud. In February, we approved a budget that included a freeze on car parking charges right across the town. Fees for a 6–7 hour or more stay have been significantly reduced, with a winter tariff also introduced, all of which are vital in supporting the local residents, businesses and tourists who rely heavily on the car parking available. We are also looking to create additional car parking capacity and have invested in improving parking signage. Southend Pier will also receive £11.5m worth of investment, largely contributing to maintenance, repairs and major improvements over the next four years. This ensures that we can prolong the life of the pier, enabling residents and visitors to enjoy the landmark for many more years to come. The Council is undertaking works to extend the entrance of the

pier, which will offer a more attractive, modern and larger entrance, helping to attract more visitors. Entrance charges to the pier have also been frozen. As tourism brings an estimated £400m to the local economy, we recognise the importance of making Southend-on-Sea as pleasant and as enjoyable as possible for our visitors. I also welcome the news that Southend Borough Council has been awarded nearly £20m for our Airport Business Park project – a £150m venture that will host technology businesses, high specification office space, an innovation centre and a hotel, attracting occupiers from the medical technology, aviation, advanced engineering and manufacturing sectors.

Flowers and hearts Finally, it is fantastic to see the positive reception that the iconic Poppies: Wave sculpture has received both from local residents and from visitors further afield, as well as from over 300 volunteers helping to host the sculpture. This really is an honour for the town and a fitting tribute to all those who lost their lives whilst serving their country during the First World War. The sculpture is on display until 25 June. by Cllr Alex Bright

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Shed the shed To not have a shed at the bottom of the garden seems an alien concept to many people, however, they often sit unused or filled with junk. Perhaps a storage box or bike store would better suit your needs. Also, if that is your sunniest area with the best view, why waste it? Make use of it for yourself.

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Push the boundaries Cover boundaries as much as possible to create the feeling of extended space. Blur the edges, don’t accentuate them. If you have attractive, high-end fence panels then by all means paint them a bold colour. If not, go for neutral colours to avoid drawing attention to cheap shiplap panels. Climbing plants, deep beds and screens (such as a decorative chain curtain) will help to add layers and disguise where your garden starts and finishes.

Grow up Include a vertical element or two to your garden to help draw the eye freely through the space. Install wide archways, again on the diagonal if you can, for plants to clamber over. Small plants do not always work better in a small space – they can look a little pathetic and actually draw attention to the lack of space. A few wellplaced, large, leafy plants will add depth. Create false perspective by planting large plants in the foreground and smaller ones towards the back. This will make the garden seem much longer than it actually is.

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