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Thorpe Bay

January 2012

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y the time this hits the streets the New Year celebrations will be behind us and if you are anything like me, will be very happy to get the house back to normal and start thinking about the year ahead. A word of warning! Everybody is well aware business is tough and to get it, then maintain it, is hard. However, during December I learnt that a new local magazine, launching in the New Year, had been using my name and business name in order to get business. I want to make it quite clear that Oracle Publications UK Ltd., is not associated with any other publication so please don’t be fooled and check with my office before confirming any space or worst of all parting with any monies. Within this issue there is a new article written by local architect,Tim Knight who will be giving guidance during the next few months on finding your way around planning and development issues for either your business or home. Lastly, a happy and prosperous New Year to you all.

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o one likes to feel that they have wasted n ALWAYS check the trader’s identity! Were you or, even worse, been conned out of their expecting them? If not, but you are interested in money. their product or service, ask them to come back However, despite the best efforts of Police and later. This will give you a chance to check them Trading Standards, there are still hundreds of out, either online or with family and friends. rogue traders doing exactly that every day to vulnerable people. It is reason enough for the n Take control – you ask the questions. BBC to commission an 8th series of Rogue n NEVER commit to, or sign anything on the Traders. spot. A common feature of scams is pressure to Unfortunately, older people do present an commit quickly. You may be told that an offer is attractive target to rogue traders, not least only available for a limited period, or that by because they are more likely to have easily signing now you will get a discount. A genuine accessible savings than younger people and may no longer have as many close family and friends offer is unlikely to require you to make an instant or other trusted individuals to go to for advice. decision so don’t let yourself be rushed Not only that, they are less likely to have access to the internet as a resource for information n If in doubt ask the person to leave. about which firms are reputable or not – albeit that the number of so-called ‘silver surfers’ is n Take as much detail about the person and their vehicle as possible and if you feel in any way increasing. unsure, report them to your local police – simply However with the right information and support dial the non-emergency number 101 – and give the elderly can protect themselves from scams. as much detail as possible, this will help officers Here are some simple and effective suggestions catch the individual responsible. that can make all the difference. 8 T H O R P E B AY O R A C L E www.oraclepublications.co.uk JANUARY 2012


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One solution that pensioners throughout the county can adopt for guaranteed security and peace of mind is CHC Construction’s Silver Maintenance scheme. It is the brainchild of CHC’s Managing Director Trevor Williams, who as a board member of Age Concern Southend and is uniquely placed to know exactly what older members of society need and therefore designed his new service to meet their requirements head on. Registering for the scheme is easy and completely free. Silver Maintenance members also have the option to nominate a ‘buddy.’ This can be a family member, friend or carer and is someone whom will always be co-advised of any works agreed prior to commencement or indeed, money changes hands.This creates an additional layer of financial security and peace of mind. Whenever the customer has a building or maintenance requirement, Silver Maintenance’s friendly team are never more than a phone-call away. A Criminal Records Bureau (CRB)-checked expert will then visit their home, discuss the work that needs doing and follow this up with a detailed and clearly written quote, with

everything – from materials to labour charges itemised. Once the Silver Maintenance customer is satisfied, then the highly qualified and experienced CHC team will swiftly come and do the work. Trevor, who himself has more than 25 years of experience in the construction and maintenance industry and whose firm is behind several landmark buildings in Southend, says: “I know from my experience with Age Concern that there are still far too many members of society becoming victims of rogue traders, so I have listened and designed a safe, secure service for older and more vulnerable people. “ He adds: “Pensioners need things to be safe, transparent, reliable and quick whenever and wherever possible. Our reliable, trustworthy and affordable Silver Maintenance service covers everything from installing a single grab rail to more involved internal modifications, such as bathroom and kitchen remodelling or complete construction of purpose built extensions. And most importantly, in a way that gives peace of mind and keeps them completely safe.” To find out more about Silver Maintenance call CHC on 01702 512226 or visit : www.chcproperty.co.uk

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Local Issues

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ge Concern has had a presence in the town for over 35 years (in those days we were Southend Old Peoples Welfare). We became Age Concern in 1993. Our offices are very central and situated on the 3rd floor at Queensway House, Essex Street, Southend on Sea. SS1 2NY. The opening hours are Monday – Thursday 9.30 – 4.30 and Fridays 10.30 – 4.30, with an hour for lunch between 12.30 – 1.30. We are very pleased to welcome callers, many who come have a variety of issues to be dealt with which our friendly and helpful staff are pleased to assist with.

Services Some of the services we provide are befriending – this being one of the most important services we offer. An Age Concern Volunteer visits a lonely old person for an hour or two per week in their home for a chat and a cup of tea. Often this is the only face to face human contact that our elderly clients receive from week to week. It is therefore hugely welcomed, it is also very satisfying for our befrienders who say how much they get out of such visits. JANUARY 2012

Another very in-demand service we provide is that of our drivers for medical transport – this includes GPs, Hospital, Chiropody and other clinics. The Age Concern driver picks the patient up at their own home, transports them to the place of their appointment and takes them home afterwards. A small mileage charge is made for this service to cover the drivers out of pocket expenses. We also have a number of high quality wheelchairs available for temporary hire at a small charge. Hearing Aid batteries may be exchanged either in our office or by post – please send a SAE for this service. We also provide occasional social events for older people, such as our Summer Garden Party and Christmas Bazaar. In October 2011 as a new venture we held an Autumn Get-together at Nazareth House, this was a free event (refreshments very kindly provided by Nazareth House) and over 100 persons and residents attended and enjoyed a varied programme from Cecil Jones College with their wonderful choir performing, also some vocalists. Sylvia our resident organist played to the delight of the guests.

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The event was also visited by Mr David Amess meetings – just a phone call away on 01702 MP and Cllr Sally Carr Deputy Mayor, adding 215780. We also print a magazine 3 times a year, this is to the pleasure of the afternoon. entirely free so if you would like to receive a A blessing was given by two priests, Father copy get in touch with us. – especially if you Brian of Nazareth House and Father James of could write an article – it could be past St Lukes Church. Father Brian in the talk experiences, work experiences – even writing reminded everyone of the curse of loneliness a poem for us! So you may discover some and the devastating effects it can have upon hidden talents! people. We at Age Concern can certainly vouch for this from the many phone calls we Other assistance receive from elderly lonely people. We welcome offers of help in our office, to We have had a big campaign to increase our provide assistance in our fund-raising befriender volunteers and are very pleased to activities, including the organisation of Social say we now have almost 90 people going events and in any other ways. We look into the community visiting elderly people. forward to hearing from you. I do hope you have found this article informative and helpful – it there is We are currently looking for more volunteers anything we can do to assist please and equally importantly people to visit. So feel free to contact us. our appeal for help is twofold – firstly if you have an hour or so please contact the office Rosemary Scofield on 01702 215780 to discuss with Cathy who Manager will arrange an informal interview followed by references being taken up and a CRB check. Once this is sorted “you are on the road”.

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ow! What did you think of the Downton Abbey Christmas special? I absolutely loved it and not just for the storyline. Downton’s huge success must, in part, be due to the amazing backdrop of Highclere Castle and the clothes, not just the great acting.

Men are getting the Abbey habit also and abandoning sweatpants and hoodies in favour of more gentlemanly lounge wear. John Lewis has seen a 100 per cent year-onyear increase in sales of silk dressing gowns and two-piece cotton pyjamas as favoured by the Earl of Grantham.

The hit TV series has sparked a revival in the nation’s obsession with class and how the upper crust liked to dress and enjoy itself. It also coincides with the increase of interest in country sports, which requires all manner of outfits.

Sales of cravats are up 28 per cent at Debenhams and waistcoats, the must-have for all Downton men, have also seen a sales spike of 21 per cent.

Aristocratic chic is very much back in fashion but you don’t have to shop in London’s famous St James district or hunt down vintage pieces across the internet to get the Downton look – it can be found on the High Street. The trick to capturing Edwardian elegance is to take some of the key essentials; fur capes, a cloche hat, pearls, simple but elegant dresses and elbow length gloves, and give it a modern, slightly dressed-down twist. George at Asda is currently selling a hat that would not look out of place on Lady Mary’s head, whilst BHS and Top Shop both sell faux fur stoles at prices that are every bit as good as they look. Dorothy Perkins – who sounds like a character in the show – plus Monsoon and Wallis are also stores that have embraced the rebirth of the Edwardian era’s glamour. Of course, giving your wardrobe an aristocratic edge isn’t just about fur, hats, jewellery and corsets. Teaming a crisp cotton shirt with a tweed jacket, jeans and knee length country boots is the perfect way to look like posh totty.

M&S has seen sales of men’s British fabric tweed blazers rise by more than 750 per cent on some styles. They put it down to popular films, such as The King’s Speech and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy along with Downton all combining to give men the confidence to wear classic British heritage styles. Ironically, the concept of the ‘quintessential English gentleman’ is something the Italians have long-embraced as a fashion starting point, re-packaged and sold to the rest of the world as the gold standard of male cool. And if that isn’t enough, you can also surround yourself with Downton style - Past Times is selling a range of mugs, calendars and cushions, emblazoned with some of the best quotes from the hit show. The memorabilia will feature one-liners and famous putdowns from characters like the Dowager Countess of Grantham including “What is a weekend?” and “Oh good, let’s talk about money.” For all your hair and beauty issues write to beauty@oraclepublications.co.uk Sponsored by

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Money Matters

Diversification is the key to successful investment I

t is the part of a wise man to keep himself today for tomorrow, and not venture all his eggs in one basket”, or so goes the quote from Cervantes’ novel Don Quixote. And almost 400 years later, the sentiment is as true today as it may have been back then. With the global economy seemingly teetering on the brink, the adage of having a balanced portfolio has never been as relevant. No-one can predict which investment is going to produce the best returns year after year, but by spreading your money across a selection of asset types, countries and sectors, your investments stand a better chance of achieving more consistent returns. Building a balanced portfolio is a question of managing risk versus return. Risk is not just about potential capital losses – you also have to consider the risk of inflation, for instance, and a reduction in income if circumstances go against you. For example, the derisory rates on cash deposit accounts means that most people’s savings are failing to keep up with inflation. Indeed, higher-rate taxpayers need to find an account paying 8.67 per cent to keep pace with rising prices (source: Office for National Statistics, November 2011). An investor’s attitude to risk is a key factor. It is vital to understand the different levels of risk inherent in various types of investments.

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Different asset classes have different risk profiles. Cash, gilts and corporate bonds are generally perceived as lower risk investments and, historically, have provided less volatile returns than other asset classes. However, equities are considered to be further up the risk ladder but offer investors the potential for greater returns. History demonstrates that investing in equities beats the returns of other assets, including cash, over the long term. According to data from Barclays Capital, over the period since the end of 1899 equities have provided annualised real r eturns of 5.1% versus just 1.4% for gilts and 1.0% for cash (source: Barclays Capital 2011 Equity Gilt Study, assumes income reinvested). The uncertainty that is gripping global markets is likely to be here to stay, at least for the foreseeable future. As the bailout discussions in Europe have shown, there is no quick or simple fix. But the same cannot be said for re-organising your investment portfolio and the discussions you might need to have with your financial adviser. by Jacqui Moyies

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questions, experiences & backgrounds are welcomed. The groups get to know each other well and often find that friendships are formed that continue to grow after Alpha has finished.

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anuary 2012 - As the evenings start early and the weather’s not great, the gardening, golf and sailing might have to wait a few months. So, is it catching up with unread books, thinking about a diet & fitness routine, or perhaps a new interest, hobby, class or course? If you are interested in a course, you might consider doing Alpha. This has been running for over 20 years, and in 2011 was delivered to over 17 million people in 169 countries in 112 languages. So, what is it? It’s an opportunity to explore the Christian faith in a relaxed setting over ten thought provoking weeks. The evenings at Shoeburyness & Thorpe Bay Baptist Church start with a delicious freshly cooked hot supper including classic puddings. An interesting talk is given on a different topic each week and is followed by a discussion in groups of 8-10 people. The atmosphere is informal, fun and friendly and all opinions,

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Why do people attend? For many reasons but, perhaps for some, because they have achieved success in their careers, have a happy family life, enjoy their friendships and hobbies, but occasionally wonder, “Is this all there is...?” Most Alpha courses start in January and September and begin with an introductory no-obligation Guest Supper. This is a sort of “taster” and guests can choose whether or not they would like to return for the ten weeks or just leave it at the one evening; there is no pressure to continue. Alpha will be starting soon in several churches in the area and these can be found on the Alpha website: www.alpha.org/alpha/find-a-course The photos of the autumn Alpha course at S&TBBC were taken by Laura Cook: www.lauracookphotography.net

More information about the January Course can be found on the S&TBBC website: www.shoeburybaptistchurch.org.uk

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t Thorpe Hall School pupils are presented with many opportunities to bring life to their learning. They are encouraged to become strong, independent thinkers with the ability and confidence to explore real-world issues. At the same time, pupils are taught to recognise teamwork skills and to appreciate the real benefits of working together. An example of this is in practice is The First Lego League (FLL), a robotics programme for 9 to 16 year olds designed to get children excited about science and technology and teach them valuable life skills along the way. Every year, FLL releases a challenge based on a real-world scientific topic. The 2011 Food Factor Challenge set over 200,000 children from 55 countries exploring the topic of food safety and examining the possible points of contamination our food encounters – from exposure to insects and creatures to unsterile processing and transportation – then finding ways to prevent or combat these contaminates. In part two of the challenge, teams had to build, test and program an autonomous robot to solve a set of food safety missions as well as research, develop, and share their innovative food safety solutions.

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For the last three years, Thorpe Hall School has taken part in the FLL Challenge and has won the regional competition each year. Having been awarded first place again in November at Ford’s Technical Centre at Dunton, Team Thorpe Hall will now go on to the UK National Competition at Loughborough University later this month. “Teams are judged by the standard of their work on the robot challenge, how they worked as a team and how they individually performed in their respective roles over the course of the project as well as on the day of the competition.” explained Mr. Andrew Hampton, Headteacher. “Pupils have great fun in the process but to be the best demands innovation, resourcefulness, teamwork and commitment – all excellent life skills”.

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recipe of the month British Onion Soup

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Ingredients 50g/2oz butter or dripping 1kg/2lb 4oz onions, finely sliced 1 tbsp golden caster sugar Few sprigs fresh thyme 3 bay leaves 150ml/ ¼ pt cider 1 litre/1 ¾ pt stock, vegetable or chicken For Topping 4 thick slices from a round country loaf 100g/4oz mature cheddar Handful chopped fresh parsley Method: 1. Heat most of the butter or dripping in a large pan. Add the onions, sugar and herbs. Season and cook, uncovered, over a low heat, stirring occasionally. You want the onions to go lovely and soft and then turn sticky and a rich golden brown colour, this will take about 45 mins. 2. Pour in the cider and reduce by half. Pour in the stock and cook for 20 mins. Season again taking care if it needs more sugar as well as salt and pepper.

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3. When ready to serve, heat the grill to high. Spread the bread on both sides with the remaining butter or dripping and then toast both sides until golden. Scatter with the cheese and place back under the grill until melted. Serve the soup in bowls with a slice of the cheesy toast floating on top and scatter with parsley.

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Cultured Club

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