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The trees are going up, decorations are creeping out of the cupboards and it’s nearly time to order your turkey! If you’re having difficulty thinking of gifts ideas this year, we have plenty of suggestions in our features – ‘Gadgets & Gizmos’, ‘Motoring’ and ‘In the Garden’ all have some great ideas that are sure to help you out . Remember to put thought into your presents and don’t let Christmas cost the earth. Annabel Laughton gives her advice on reducing our environmental impact in ‘Save the Planet’. From all of us at The Local Answer, we hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic New Year! See you in 2017!
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““Can Can I e eat at tthat?” hat?” “You forage your own food?” A new acquaintance once asked. “On occasion,” I responded. “That’ss interesting,” she glanced around the pub garden, “Can I eat that?” She asked and pointed to a weed growing out of a flower boarder. “I have no idea. What is it?” “Shouldn’t you know?” I offered a shrug by way of response, took a sip of my beverage and went to investigate. The problem with having a hobby as diverse as foraging is that everyone automatically assumes you’re an expert on the subject and are keen to test your knowledge to try and catch you out . The mistake to be made is allowing your pride to get the better of you and guess to impress. That’s how you get yourself a quick trip to hospital for a s to m a c h p u m p – s o m e t h i n g t h a t h a p p e n e d to m e a s a child during my first ever forage when I mistook Laburnum pods as a type of runner bean. But like many foragers, I’m just a student of the land and am constantly learning. Ever since my first accidental p o i s o n i n g , I n e ve r a ss u m e I k n o w w h a t s o m e t h i n g i s without fully investigating it first.
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Sangria Sangria Sangria is a typical beverage from Spain and Portugal, which usually consists of wine, chopped fruit, a sweetener, and a small amount of brandy. The fruit can include orange, lemon, lime, apple, peach, melon, berries, pineapple, grape, kiwifruit and mango. A sweetener such as honey, sugar, syrup or orange juice is often added to take any bitterness away from sour fruit or the brandy. Instead of brandy, other liquids such as Seltzer, Sprite or 7 Up may be added. T h e u s e o f t h e wo r d s a n g r i a i n l a b e l s i s n o w r e s t r i c t e d under European law. Only sangria made in Spain and Portugal is allowed to be sold under that name after the European Parliament green-lighted new wine labelling was introduced in January 2014. IIngredients ngredients ((to to make make 1 llitre): itre): Ice; ½ lemon; ½ orange; 2 tbsp white sugar; 500ml red wine; 250ml fresh orange juice; 250ml ginger ale; 50ml brandy; mint to garnish. Ice cubes Method: Method: 1 Wash and chop the orange and lemon, including skins, and add to a pitcher. 2 Add the orange juice and sugar to the pitcher and stir with a wooden spoon to dissolve the sugar. 3 Add the ginger ale, red wine and brandy to the pitcher and stir. 4 Add ice cubes and serve. Garnish with a sprig of mint if preferred.
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Have H ave yyou ou cconsidered onsidered aan n aapprenticeship? pprenticeship? Apprenticeships have existed in one form or another in Britain for several hundred years. Originally aimed at providing skills-based training of artisans and for trades and industry, t h ey h a ve s e e n a r ev o l u t i o n i n t h e i r scope and the level of qualifications that can be achieved through this route in recent years. Apprenticeships are available at Intermediate (Level 2; equivalent to five good GCSE passes), Advanced (Level 3; equivalent to two A-level passes), Higher (Level 4/5; equivalent to a Foundation Degree) levels and Higher Degree Apprenticeships, which include a full bachelor ’s or master ’s degree. They provide the opportunity to gain on-the-job work experience whilst completing theoretical learning, at varying levels at a college or through a private training company. The system also provides training in functional skills and addresses gaps in literacy and numeracy skills for those that require it .
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increasingly attractive to many. There are now nearly three hundred types of apprenticeship available, covering the following framework areas: • Agricultural and land-based industries • Beauty and wellbeing • Business and IT • Charity and volunteering • Construction • Creative, media and the arts • Customer service and retail • Energy • Engineering and electrical • Finance • Health and care • Hospitality and travel • Manufacturing, processing and logistics • Marine • Public services • Sport and fitness • Vehicles and transport A Higher Degree Apprenticeship offers the attraction of acquiring a degree without the cost of tuition fees, whilst at the same time earning a salary and obtaining experience in the workplace. The d e l i ve r y of apprenticeships is rapidly evolving, w i t h t h e O p e n U n i ve r s i t y n o w providing the learning component of
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into our system. Abdominal breathing is m u c h b e t te r f o r u s, a s i t gets a decent amount of oxygen into the body, p r ov i d i n g u s w i t h m o re energy. This is also why s t re tc h i n g a n d t a k i n g a short walk is beneficial, as it opens up the chest a n d g et s o u r l u n g s wo r k i n g m o re effectively. Deep breathing also helps us to feel more re l a xe d . W h e n we f e e l a n x i o u s, o u r breathing becomes quicker and shallower, so taking a few deep breaths can help to calm us down. Even when we do breathe from o u r a b d o m e n , at a m ax i m u m , t h e majority of us only use 70% of our lung capacity. There are many factors that can affect the way we breathe – lifestyle factors including smoking and being over-weight , short-term health problems like having flu or allergies, and more serious, longer-term i l l n e ss e s s u c h a s a s t h m a o r bronchitis.
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The worldwide smash-hit musical inspired by the famous recording session that brought together rock ‘n’ roll icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins for the first and only time. Million Dollar Quartet brings that legendary night to life, featuring a score of rock hits including Blue Suede Shoes, Fever, Great Balls of Fire, Walk the Line, Folsom Prison Blues, Hound Dog and many more. 7.30pm (2.30pm matinees Weds and Sat). The Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ. atgtickets.com/venues/bristol-hippodrome 22-3 -3 DECEMBER DECEMBER CHIPPING CCA AMPDEN CHRISTMAS MARKET Friday 2nd: 3-8pm. 40+ stalls in the Town Hall and Square. Festive food, drink , music. Father Christmas 4- 6.30pm. Saturday 3rd: 10am-5pm. Town Hall. For more information: campdenmarket.co.uk. 4 DECEMBER DECEMBER 5TH ANNUAL SANTA FUN RUN Kick start the festive season with lots of fun and fundraising for 2 great charities. Dress code: Santa costumes or other Christmas attire. Distance: 3km or 1km. Medal for all participants. Visit
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Cinderella comes to Bristol and it’s going to be even bigger and more spectacular than ever as national icons Torvill & Dean take to the stage as the Fairy Godparents. The classic rags to riches tale will be transformed into a breath-taking family extravaganza with glittering sets, gorgeous costumes, big song and dance numbers, real Shetland ponies and jaw-dropping skating sequences. So get your skates on and book your tickets for the best panto in town! Various times. The Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ. atgtickets.com/venues/bristolhippodrome 1122 DECEMBER DECEMBER THE MENINGITIS NOW CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION CONCERTT Start your festive season in the beautiful Gloucester Cathedral, with an evening of traditional carols and inspirational readings – a magical evening not to be missed. 7.30pm. Tickets from £5 available at meningitisnow.org or on 0345 120 4530.
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When Lily discovers a trail of soft little footprints, she’s in for a big surprise – a lost little snow bear! Brought to life by acclaimed Blunderbus Theatre, this funny, heart-warming tale is the perfect treat for Christmas. With a magical snowy setting, exquisite puppets and enchanting music, this modern day fairytale is presented especially for little bears aged 3+ and their grown-ups. 10.30am. £10 (£8) or £32 for family of four. The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. 1155 DECEMBER DECEMBER NO MAN’S LAND One summer’s evening, 2 ageing writers, Hirst and Spooner, meet in a Hampstead
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pub and continue their drinking into the night at Hirst’s stately house nearby. As the pair become increasingly inebriated, and their stories increasingly unbelievable, the lively conversation soon turns into a revealing power game, further complicated by the return home of 2 sinister younger men. 7pm. £16.50 (£14.50, students £12.50). The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. 117-23 7-23 DECEMBER DECEMBER SANTA’S COMING TO SLIMBRIDGE
Join us for breakfast then visit Santa in his magical grotto, make a snowman biscuit, build an elf den, toast marshmallows, get creative making arts and crafts – and don’t forget to send a letter to the North Pole at our post office! Breakfast 9.30am-12noon. Meet Santa 10am-1.15pm. For details visit wwt.org.uk/slimbridge or call 01453 891900. WWT Slimbridge, Glos GL2 7BT.
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1188 DECEMBER DECEMBER A CHRISTMAS CAROL Ebenezer Scrooge hates the season of goodwill, until a visit from 3 Phantoms one Christmas Eve makes him rethink his miserly ways and turn his wicked life upside down. Recommended 14 years+. 7.30pm. £14 (£12). The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. 21-21 DECEMBER DECEMBER 21-21 THE POLAR EXPRESS
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Together with Paul Burgess, Dik Cadbury, and images by Martin Fry, Johnny Coppin presents material from his brand new album in a very popular concert of carols, songs and stories. 7.30pm. £16 (children £9). The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. 2255 DECEMBER DECEMBER CHRISTMAS DAY!
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As 2016 comes to an end, The Local Answer would like to thank all its customers, contributors and readers for a great year! However you plan to see in the New Year, have a great time and we’ll see you in 2017! 1111 JANUARY JANUARY THE TEMPEST The Tempest is brought to life on the Royal Shakespeare Company stage with the help of Intel and Andy Serkis’ Imaginarium. On a distant island a man waits. Robbed of his position, power and wealth, his enemies have left him in isolation. But this is no ordinary man and this no ordinary island. 7pm. £16.50 (£14.50, students £12.50). The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. 118-22 8-22 JANUARY JANUARY SLEEPING BEAUTY Promenade Productions’ traditional family pantomime transports you to a fairy tale
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Starling Season As we say goodbye to the long warm days of summer and the colour that autumn brings, it’s easy to feel a little down-trodden by the harsh lines and cold air of winter. You’d be forgiven for thinking it a dull season for wildlife, but to the avid eye, it is rich with delights that don’t grace our landscapes in warmer months. We welcome migrant birds such as re d w i n g s and fieldfares to hedgerows; the occasional flock of spectacular waxwings to garden berry trees; beautiful ducks such as teal, shoveler, wigeon and pintail overwinter on wetland sites such as Coombe Hill. But perhaps the most spectacular of winter treats is the sight of a starling murmuration.
Flecks Flecks o off iiridescent ridescent green green and and purple purple A n u n a ss u m i n g b l a c k b i rd a t f i r s t glance, up close the starling glistens with flecks of iridescent green and purple. They are year-round residents in the UK and by no means a rare sight in gardens and atop telegraph p o l e s . B u t a u t u m n s e e s l a rg e n u m b e r s a r r i ve f ro m m a i n l a n d Europe, and they remain with us until spring. From October onwards, lucky observers will see thousands of them fo r m f l o c ks a n d t w i s t a n d t u r n The Local Answer
through the sky in a murmuration. Mesmerising to watch, the birds gradually gather on the wing and swoop together in unison, creating i n c re d i b l e f l u i d s h a p e s t h r o u g h t h e air. The freewheeling, pulsating curves produced by masses of these small birds are an annual highlight for many a wildlife-enthusiast.
flying in unison may be too daunting for a bird of prey to consider approaching.
A sight sight tto ob behold ehold W h a t e ve r the reason, murmurations are a sight to behold and I would urge you to seek one out at this time of year. The best time to c a tc h a s h ow i s a t d u s k – a f i n a l hurrah before they settle down for the night. The location can be a little trickier. While they roost in a number of different habitats – from reed beds to city centres – like so many of nature’s wonders, you’re never guaranteed to see one, which is what makes them even more special.
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I t i s t h o u g h t t h a t t h e re a re a number of reasons for these aerial displays. The most widely believed is that it is a survival tactic. Starlings ro o s t i n l a rg e n u m b e r s t h ro u g h t h e winter and so attract predators such a s s p a r r o w h a w k a n d p e r e g r i n e. Murmurations could be a way of confusing predators – staying as close to the centre of the group as possible would mean less chance of being picked off, while the large group
In previous years, sightings have been reported in Gloucester city centre, with promising signs in Abbeymead appearing in October 2016. Countywide, the South Cerney area has proved reasonably reliable, w i t h W W T S l i m b r i d g e re g u l a r l y reporting shows too. If you’re keen to track down a display, visit starlingsintheuk .co.uk for details of the most recently recorded roost sites and murmurations. This should give a good indication of prominent viewing spots.
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M Motoring otoring ggifts ifts ffor or tthe he ccar ar m mad ad B u y i n g C h r i s t m a s g i f t s fo r t h e motoring fan in the family can be a bit of a challenge, but here are a few ideas that may help out. Guy Martin’s new book ‘Worms to Catch’ is out now and, after d ev o u r i n g h i s f i r s t b o o k q u i c k e r than a child with an ice cream on a hot summer day, it is well worth a read. His down to earth view of life has really proved there is still room for characters in our politically correct culture. Formula One World Champion Damon Hil l also released his autobiography this year and I have heard rave reviews. Having bought a dog-eared 1971 paperback copy of his father’s book ‘Life at the Limit ’ at Prescott Hill Climb earlier this year, I hope the quality of anecdotes runs in the family.
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A Add dd interest interest ttoo yyour our ggarden arden iinn w winter inter This month Christmas trees are on our minds! I have to say, nothing can take the place of a real tree in my opinion, but some of the more expensive ‘drop resistant’ ones like the Korean fir just don’t have the real Christmassy smell.
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CCost ost A n I n te r i o r D e s i g n service is not just for the wealthy – it can be accessible and affordable to everybody. Services and prices vary from designer to d e s i g n e r – s o m e w i l l c h a rg e p e r ro o m o r p e r m o o d b o a rd , w h i l e others charge per hour or per halfday. If required an Interior Designer can provide: CColour olour Consultation: Consultation: This type of consultation focuses on paint colours and colour schemes in different rooms. Designers have a wealth of experience of how colours work with each other, so will be able to advise on the best colour combinations. A Advisory dvisory CConsultation: o n s u l t a t i o n : T h i s i s fo r
those of you that have a rough idea of how you want your room to look and just want a chat to run your ideas past a professional. It could involve discussing furniture ideas, layout and positioning , colours, fabrics, lighting and more. Online Online Consultation: Consultation: If you are willing to do jobs such as measuring and sourcing yourself, an online consultation can give you the full benefit of a designer’s expertise. To put it simply, you will provide the designer with measurements of your c h o s e n p r o j e c t a n d s o m e ro u g h ideas of the project ’s needs and uses. The designer will then come up with a floor plan and mood board, listing products stockists and prices. Home staging: staging: If you are about to Home sell your home and feel it needs the designer touch, it can be money well s p e n t to e m p l oy a p r o f e s s i o n a l to enhance and make the absolute best of your furniture and features. There are many more services Interior Designers offer, including: • Mood/scheme boards to share the vision • Colour planning, flooring, lighting, soft furnishing and accessories • Source and cost all chosen items • Liaise with companies Ultimately, an Interior Designer will p r ov i d e yo u w i t h a d e s i g n s c h e m e that is not only personal to you, but one that makes your house feel like your home.
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that ’s right for them, so ask in advance. It might not be a total surprise, but you know they ’ll enjoy and use your gift . Failing that , give them the receipt so they can return it – make sure you buy from a shop that has a store near them, though. I don’t really like gift receipts, as they usually mean an exchange only, whereas they may prefer something from a different shop.
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great children’s gift than something seriously cute. That’s exactly why the £14.99 Animal Speakers make the p e r fe c t l i t t l e s to c k i n g f i l l e r s . T h e s e portable Bluetooth speakers may look dainty, but they have a 2 Watt p ow e r o u t p u t , w h i c h a l s o m a k e s them mighty. After testing these little guys out , I can confirm you shouldn’t misjudge their size – they have a serious set of lungs on them! Along with a built-in microphone and rechargeable battery, the Animal Speakers differ in their cutesy forms, Animal A nimal SSpeakers peakers ranging from dog , cat , fox , panda, Let ’s face it , Christmas is pig and – of course – a unicorn. all about the kids, Something small, adorable and and nothing says a cheap to go in the stocking this year.
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The The aavailability vailability o off ccandidates andidates h has as increased increased in in rrecent ecent yyears ears The growth in apprenticeships in recent years has coincided with an increase in university tuition fees. I’m not saying that is the sole reason, but student debt has to be a big factor in the decision making for those reaching their GCSE and A-level years. So the availability of candidates increases. T h e G ove r n m e n t h a s b a c k e d u p i t s p ro m o t i o n o f apprenticeships with legal protection for the term ‘apprentice’ and set out very clear and stringent rules for what an employer has to deliver if he/she is to get the financial benefits on offer in terms of grant assistance. They have also introduced an apprentice levy on larger firms to help pay for the cost of expanding the scheme.
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