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Welcome to January ... Happy New Year to you all! Now is the time that people will be attempting their New Year’s Resolutions – if you haven’t thought of one yet, check out our list of ideas inside and pick a goal for the year! For those of you looking to get fit or shift a bit of weight after the festive period, we have plenty of activities inside from golf to the Argentine Tango! The Looking Good Feeling Great feature also focuses on some of the hottest fitness trends for 2016. Alternatively, if you want to finally get your house in order this year, our Homes & Gardens section is full of local trades that can help you out.

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Cocktail Time with Lois Kingscott

John Daly or Arnold Palmer A John Daly is an alcoholic cocktail made with lemonade, iced tea and vodka, which is based on the non-alcoholic Arnold Palmer consisting of iced tea and lemonade. Both drinks are named after professional golfers – the John Daly name is a tongue-in-cheek comment referring to Daly’s problems with alcoholism. According to the American golfer, Arnold Palmer regularly enjoyed drinking iced tea with lemonade at home. At the 1960 US Open at the Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, Colorado, he ordered this drink at the bar. A woman sitting nearby overheard him and ordered “that Palmer drink”, hence its name. The drink is also referred to as a ‘Half and Half’ in many parts of the US, especially the South. Ingredients (John Daly): 50ml vodka; 100ml lemonade; 100ml iced tea; ice; slice of lemon to garnish. Method: 1 Fill a collins glass with ice. 2 Add vodka, then top up with equal parts iced tea and lemonade. Garnish with a slice of lemon.

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Delicious Dishes with Helen Kingscott

Pepper and chilli bean soup A comforting winter warmer with a bit of a kick! Serves 6 Ingredients: 2 tablespoons sunflower oil; 1 large onion, finely chopped; 4 garlic cloves, crushed; 2 red peppers, cored, deseeded and diced; 2 red chillies, deseeded and finely sliced; 900ml (1½ pints) vegetable stock; 750ml (1¼ pints) tomato juice or passata; 1 tablespoon tomato purée; 1 tablespoon sun-dried tomato paste; 2 tablespoons sweet chilli sauce; 400g red kidney beans in water, drained; 2 tablespoons fresh coriander, finely chopped; 75ml soured cream; salt and pepper to season.

Method: 1 Heat the oil in a large saucepan then fry the onion and garlic until soft but not coloured. 2 Stir in the peppers and chillies and fry for a few minutes. 3 Stir in the stock and tomato juice/passata, tomato purée and paste, chilli sauce, kidney beans and coriander. 4 Bring to the boil, cover the saucepan and simmer for 30 minutes. 5 Leave to cool slightly then purée in a food processor or blender until smooth. 6 Return the soup to the pan and season until happy with the taste. You could add extra chilli sauce if you prefer a spicier flavour.

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Style & Fashion with Sophie Perry

Begin the year by tackling your wardrobe Come January not only are you exhausted, but so is your bank account. Typically a quiet month, try to avoid the temptation of January sales – they only lead to impulse buys that undoubtedly will sit in your cupboard, tag and all, come next Christmas. Instead, start the year by tackling your wardrobe. Begin with a good clear out. Be brutal with your decision making by creating a time spectrum for yourself – if you’ve not worn it in a certain amount of months it’s out! Timeless staples such as leather or shearling jackets and genuine retro or vintage pieces are the exception. Try not to be a hoarder. It’s easy to attach

clothing to memories, so us sentimental lot hold on to things much longer than we should.

Donate, donate, donate Don’t be lazy and throw all your clothes in the bin – bag up your unwanted things and give to charity. There are plenty of local clothing banks and charity stores, many of which will even collect bags from the end of your drive – check websites for further information.

Up cycle your clothes By making easy alterations, not only will this save you money, it is also eco friendly. There are great tips and ideas online with plenty of YouTube

videos to help you along. A prevalent trend of autumn/winter 2015-16 is culottes. Create your own by simply taking a pair of dated loose-fitting trousers, cut to the appropriate length and turn up. Voilà!

Improve your shopping skills Now you’ve had your wardrobe detox it’s time to improve your shopping skills. Quality over quantity is definitely key. It’s easy to get swept away with the fast pace of fashion and the wide amount of suppliers on the high street who can offer us the latest trends at impressive prices. However, not only is this clothing often poorly made in cheap materials, but it also neither ethically or economically sound. Be informed and look into the brands you are buying into – invest in well made clothing that is meant to last, if not improve with wear. If there’s one item of clothing to get right in your 2016 wardrobe it’s a good pair of jeans. Whether you’re into skinny, fitted, flared or straight they need to appear tailor made to you. They can do wonders for your figure so get yourself jean savvy and find out what suits your body shape. Good luck and Happy New Year! The Local Answer

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Looking Good, Feeling Great with Matt Wagstaff

Fitness trends for 2016 As 2016 commences many people are inclined to peel themselves off the sofa, dust off the trainers and start the New Year by losing that extra stone, or vowing to run a marathon or mud run! To avoid these goals getting side tracked how about trying on, trying out and focussing on some of the ‘fitness trends’ for 2016! What’s cool to work on this year? What should we be wearing? And who can help?

Wearable technology & apps

Physical activity has so many benefits for us, especially as we age. Education for exercise professionals about exercise for the elderly is also more prevalent. This means more trainers have the knowledge to improve the fitness of frailer adults, such as improving balance and increasing strength, which has shown to improve length and quality of life!

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Smart phone apps are mobility rollers fast becoming the Poor posture and tight best way to track and inactive muscles exercise goals and lead to pain and injury. get fitter quicker! This is where Fitness gadgets preventative such as watches activities such as can track heart rate, yoga and Myofascial run or cycle routes release have come and steps as well as to save the day! linking to smart Yoga is shown to phone apps to give improve muscle more data about diet strength and flexibility, and sleep. Brands such helping to improve as Garmin, Fitbit and Apple posture. Myofascial release is a form have developed wearable technology of self-massage discovered to help that can track your health and fitness improve muscle mobility and increase goals very easily! the muscles’ ability to move better, promoting pain free movement. This Fitness for older adults Fitness sessions and classes aimed at can be performed on foam rollers or the older generation are on the rise! even tennis balls (do get advice from a fitness coach before trying).

HIIT & circuit training High intensity interval training (HIIT) has been a fitness trend for a few years now due to its fast results in increasing fitness and fat loss. HIIT involves a short burst of high intensity exercise, followed by a recovery and repeating for a desired range. Circuit training can also be used along these lines, performing different exercises for a duration, and then swapping. Circuit classes run in many gyms and are a great way of getting fit.

Personal training Having a qualified fitness professional help you with your goals has been shown to increase adherence rates to exercise as well as achieving personal goals faster. A personal trainer will tailor a program to accomplish your desired goals, giving you motivation and home nutritional advice to improve health! Most gyms have a variety of personal trainers, often who specialise in certain fitness goals.

Strength & body weight training Increasing strength is no longer just for body builders and power lifters. There has been a surge in the amount of people – young and older – attempting to increase their strength due to the many benefits. Strength training can be incorporated easily using free weights or just your own body. Body weight training is on the rise due to its minimal need for equipment and range of exercises. People have used body weight training for centuries to increase strength and lose weight! The Local Answer

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Medical Health with Holly Prince

New year, new beginnings! January is often when we make (and break) New Year’s Resolutions. But instead of making a specific goal that you may not be able to stick to, you could try making your resolution ‘to try something new’. Science has shown that learning new things is good for us – both mentally and physically. Our brains change throughout our lives. When we learn, new connections are made between neurons (the brain cells), and the more we do something, the more automatic it becomes. Repeated stimulation of these brain cells leads to a better and stronger connection between them.

your potential. This is also advantageous if you are planning to get a new job this coming year, and your self-esteem will increase as you develop a new appreciation of yourself and life.

Beat those January blues

Practice makes progress It can be likened to wearing down grass to make a path – the more you walk over it, the clearer the path becomes. Also, as you continue to learn more, the amount of effort and attention required decreases, so it’s less about ‘practice makes perfect’, and more about ‘practice makes progress’. There are many new things you could explore, like taking a short course at a local college or online, travelling more, doing some volunteering. Alternatively you could do puzzles like crosswords or Sudoku, try a different sport, or engage in music or languages. Any of these

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things are good for improving problem-solving, memory, creativity and lateral thinking. Be engaged and take an active approach to the new skill. An active mind promotes an active body, and the reverse is also true. This improves spatial awareness and co-ordination, which can also help to keep mental deterioration, such as Alzheimer’s disease, at bay for longer.

Set goals and targets to reach your potential

If your confidence is a bit low, take little steps towards stepping out of your comfort zone. Be brave and seize opportunities – it’s good for beating those January blues. Studies suggest that learning increases the levels of dopamine in our brains, which is the body’s natural feel-good hormone. Plus, if you do something you enjoy, it increases motivation and the reward of pleasure we feel reinforces the good effects, so we will want to continue what we are doing. In addition, learning a new skill can have a ripple effect in other areas of your life, so you may find you improve in another existing skill. So maybe for the next four weeks, make this your mantra – new year, new beginnings!

You may like trying new things on your own, or you may prefer being with others. Being part of a group or joining a class means you can meet people with similar interests and make social connections as well as neural connections. Trying new things, you may discover something you really enjoy, or a new talent! This is great for personal and professional development, and, as you’ll want to learn more about the subject, you can start setting goals and targets in order to reach

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Save the Planet

with Gillian Traverse of Outdoor Learning Solutions

Conservation by observation – monitoring your local wildlife can help save it! You may be able to guess what the giant panda, the golden mantella frog and the western lowland gorilla have in common. But what about the comma butterfly, the house sparrow and the humble hedgehog? Animals on the former list are, perhaps, well known as iconic species on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ‘Red List’ of animal populations facing declining numbers in the wild. The list establishes how wild animal populations are coping with the combined effects of habitat loss, climate change and human activity. However, animal and plant species closer to home may be struggling to survive those changes, too. The second set of animals will be known to many, but may also be in decline or under threat.

Managing impacts with wildlife in mind So, how do we know what’s happening to the wildlife on our doorsteps? Wildlife surveys are one way to gauge how different species are coping with change, and the information provided can guide our response so that impacts are managed with wildlife in mind. However, there simply aren’t enough professional ecologists out there to record in detail the amazing diversity of wildlife around us. In principle, the more

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data we collect, the more reliable the results will be, and trends will become more obvious. That’s where individuals and groups can make a huge difference.

contracted at garden feeding stations, so it’s worth giving bird feeders and tables a regular clean and removing any uneaten food.

Become involved with monitoring surveys

The Big Garden Birdwatch recorded over 8.5m birds In 2015, more than half a million people across Britain took part in the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch and together they recorded more than 8.5 million birds. Scientists were able to analyse results and establish trends in populations across the UK, helping us to understand more about the decline of the house sparrow and work towards remedial action. Since 1979, the survey has grown to become an annual event involving schools, community groups and individuals – and it’s really easy to take part! Choose a place to sit and watch for bird visitors to your garden (or local park) for just one hour over the weekend of 30th and 31st January 2016. Record the highest number of each type of bird seen at any one time (so you avoid counting the same bird more than once), and send your results to the RSPB via their website or post. Packs are available to help you prepare, too. Simple! Using data gathered in this way, scientists have identified a 53% drop in greenfinch numbers since 1979 – a change probably resulting from trichomonosis. This disease can be

Of course, it’s not just birds that need our help. Across the UK, and locally in Gloucestershire, there are many monitoring surveys with which to become involved. Contact Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust with your hedgehog sightings, the Open Air Laboratory (OPAL) for hedgerow ecology, The Woodland Trust with seasonal observations (phenology), or take part in a local BioBlitz event, butterfly count or amphibian survey. The opportunities are endless and ‘citizen ecologists’ are making a truly valuable contribution to our scientific understanding of the animals and plants around us. Why not resolve to join them in 2016? Gillian is a member of the Gloucestershire Environmental Education Partnership (GEEP), a group of organisations aiming to help educate people in the county about the environment. For more information see www.geep.org.uk.

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Wildlife Matters with John Bromley

Keep your eyes peeled There are five resident owl species in the UK with other species visiting occasionally. Much as owls are nocturnal birds, some can be seen during the daytime – especially at first light and early evening. Apart from the little owl, UK owls are typically about the size of wood pigeons. All owl species are distinctive because of their large round eyes, which maximise available light for night hunting and, as with all birds of prey, their eyesight is exceptional – being able to spot beetles, small mice and voles in the dead of night. The other weapon in owls’ armouries are their incredibly soft feathers, which enable them to fly in near silence. This is another essential when night hunting whilst the rest of the world is asleep and quiet.

Distinctive hooting call Of the five UK species the most common is the tawny owl. Being very much a nocturnal bird, tawny owls are more often heard than seen with their distinctive hooting call. During the daytime tawny owls roost up against tree trunks, especially where there is ivy present to give added protection.

They are often found in towns and cities where there is parkland with mature trees to provide roosting spots, so whenever you are walking through a park it is worth keeping your eyes peeled for them. Perhaps the most popular of the British owls is the barn owl with its distinctive heart shaped face and pure white underbody, which makes them appear ghostlike when caught in car headlights at night. As their name suggests these are farmland birds found hunting along hedgerows, riversides and roadside verges. They often begin hunting early in the evening, so the best time to look out for them is when dusk is falling. The pint-sized little owl is a relative newcomer to this country. It is a native bird of the Continent and much loved in Mediterranean regions where they are often kept as pets. Much as little owls thrive in France, they never crossed the channel in sufficient numbers to establish themselves in this country.

Established as a fierce predator However in the 19th century, country gentlemen began bringing little owls into the UK as pets, but later released them into the wild where they soon established themselves as a fierce predator. They are often spotted during the daytime as a dumpy little bird sitting on fence posts and telegraph wires. Again they prefer the countryside, hunting over Page 16

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fields with fast wing beats whilst keeping low to the ground in a bobbing flight.

Nocturnal and secretive Finally there are the long-eared and short eared owls, whose ‘ears’ are simply tufts of feathers that look ‘ear-like’. Long-eared owls are nocturnal and secretive, whilst the short-eared owl is often seen hunting during the daytime, but both species are uncommon in this region. Having said that, large numbers of long and short-eared owls come to the UK from the Continent for the winter, frequenting coastal marshes and other wetlands, such as the River Severn winter flood plains. Both species like to roost in winter colonies, so the best time to spot them is morning and evening when numbers of birds leave and return to their roosting sites. The Local Answer


What’s On The Local Answer Event Listings are compiled and presented in good faith with the kind support of many contributors. We recommend you use the contact details provided to check event information updates prior to planning your visit. 31 DECEMBER NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY IN AID OF WOMEN V CANCER Celebrate with live music, buffet and bubbly at midnight. Fabulous raffle prizes. Tickets £20. 8.30pm–1pm. At St. Margaret’s Hall, Hatherley, GL51 3NU. Tickets from www.billetto.co.uk/pinkpedalersNYE or Sue 07798 746572. FIRE AND ICE BALL Welcome in 2016 with friends or family at either our Fire & Ice Ball or our Family Celebration. Prices start from £19.99 per person. Hallmark Hotel Gloucester, Matson Lane GL4 6EA. 01452 525653. gloucester.events3@hallmarkhotels.co.uk 5 JANUARY THE NUTCRACKER This most famous of fantasy ballets for all the family begins as night falls on Christmas Eve. As snowflakes fall outside, the warm glow of the open fire sends flickering shadows across the boughs of the Christmas tree and all the presents beneath. When midnight strikes we are swept away to a fairy-tale world where nothing is quite as it seems, toy dolls spring to life, the Mouse-king and his mouse-army battle with the Nutcracker Prince and we travel through the Land of Snow to an enchanted place where the magic really begins. From £19. Time TBC. 0844 871 3012. The Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ. 6 JANUARY CHELTENHAM CRICKET SOCIETY Cheltenham Cricket Society meets 1st Wednesday of each month September to

May at the Victory Club. Excellent speakers: cricketers, writers and commentators. Mike Procter and Michael Holding recently. Convivial atmosphere, bread and cheese, annual quiz, bar. Guests welcome. Contact Malcolm Brown – mb3456@blueyonder.co.uk. www.cheltcs.councilcricketsocieties.com 7 JANUARY SWAN LAKE

The greatest romantic ballet of all time is brought to life by Tchaikovsky’s haunting and unforgettable score. From the impressive splendour of the Palace ballroom to the moon-lit lake where swans glide in perfect formation, this compelling tale of tragic romance has it all. From Odile, the temptress in black tulle as she seduces the Prince by spinning with captivating precision to the spellbound purity of the swan queen, Odette as she flutters with emotional intensity, the dual role of Odette/Odile is one of ballet’s most unmissable technical challenges. From £15.40. 2.30pm and 7.30pm. 0844 871 3012. The Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ.

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Come along and hear some Michael Buble classics with an arrival cocktail and 2 course buffet for only £25 per person! Hallmark Hotel Gloucester, Matson Lane, Robinswood Hill, Gloucester GL4 6EA. 01452 525653. www.hallmarkhotels.co.uk. 10 JANUARY HIPPODROME GLEE CLUB Aged between 8 - 18? Then come and sing your heart out at The Bristol Hippodrome with our brand new Sunday Morning Glee Club. Learn harmonies and dance routines, improve your singing technique, performance skills and become a confident all round performer in a fun, friendly environment! Each term includes workshops from industry professionals as well as an end of term showcase on the Hippodrome’s stage to family and friends. No audition required. £120. 10am. 0844 871 3012. The Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ.

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New Year’s Resolution While many people don’t bother making New Year’s Resolutions any more, there are still an optimistic bunch who do. The Local Answer has compiled a list of ideas for you to consider choosing for 2016. Even if you don’t stick to a rigid goal, some of the ideas are great just for living a happier life. If you have a resolution in mind, why not tell us your plans? Tweet us @TheLocalAnswer or post your goals on our Facebook page – The Local Answer. We’d love to hear from you!

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Spend more time with family and friends Whether this involves going out for the day, enjoying a meal together at your favourite restaurant or simply catching up at home with a cuppa, it’s important to stay in touch with loved ones.

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Get fit Fitness has become so popular with both men and women over the past year, so why not vow to spend the next 12 months getting healthy and in shape? From losing weight to training for a marathon, it doesn’t matter what the goal is as long as you are active.

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Quit smoking Whether you want to give up smoking altogether, or switch to the apparently less harmful alternative of vaping, this resolution is one that reappears each January – this year, try to make a real effort to stick to it.

Give up alcohol After the indulgences of Christmas and New Year, many people take part in ‘Dry January’ – often in aid of their favourite charity. See if you can put a stopper on your drinking habits for a few weeks and you may see a great improvement in your fitness, too!


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Enjoy life more

Get a new job Another year gone, another year wasted? Are you in a job that you don’t enjoy? Get out there and find the jobs of your dreams! If you’re lucky enough to find a career you enjoy that much, it won’t feel like work at all.

Try making your life stress-free and fun. Laugh more, take a yoga class, cuddle a puppy – anything that will help you relax and be happy.

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Travel more This can also take a number of different forms. If you haven’t had a holiday for a few years, make it a priority – it’s important to take a break and recharge the batteries. Spend a few weekends traveling up and down the country visiting friends you haven’t seen for a while. If life is escaping you and you still haven’t visited that country you’ve been dreaming of, save some pennies, take some time off work and just do it before you run out of time!

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Be kind This could involve regular volunteering at your local charity, donating unwanted toys or clothes now the kids have brand new shiny entertainment and you have a new wardrobe, or even just doing that long overdue favour for a friend. It’s nice to be nice, so give it a go this year.

Learn something new They say knowledge is power, so why not broaden your horizons. An instrument, a language, a sport – any new skill is a great achievement and something to progress with throughout your life. You never know, your new found love for football or the piano could help you realise the career you’ve been looking for.

Be more financially organised Most of us will cringe looking at our bank accounts after the yearend festivities. If you are a big spender and either want to reign it in or save for something important, it’s easy to set up a budget. Most banks have a feature online or on their phone app that will help you to curb your spending and set up savings goals.


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Do something amazing this New Year! Have you ever thought of volunteering for a charity? If yes, why not come down to Cotswold Riding for the Disabled and find out about the wonderful work we do here? We currently provide over 5,000 lessons every year to 180 children and adults with physical and/or learning difficulties. Our amazing team of 120 volunteers ensure we can continue to provide what can be life changing therapy to our riders.

We urgently need volunteers

Our services are in such high demand in Gloucestershire that we want to expand, but to do that we need people like you who will give up a few hours each week to help. We urgently need volunteers from 9am to 12:30pm and 1pm to 3:30pm Monday to Thursday. We are also hoping to open an after school club, but need help to launch this very much ‘in demand’ service from 4pm to 6:30pm.

If you would like to find out more please: • Visit our website at www.cotswoldrda.org.uk • Email info@cotswoldrda.org.uk or • Call 01242 584420 to speak to Claire or Debbie

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Take it easier or work harder? It’s a brand New Year. May it be a healthy, happy and prosperous one for you all! We have all spent Christmas relaxing with our families and over-indulging in festive cheer. Before we go back to the day job, we will have decided what resolutions we are going to make, and probably break, before January is out. For me those considerations start, and possibly finish, with me thinking about my business and what I can do with it in order to improve my lot. There are always two schools of thought – take it easier or work harder. Many of my friends and family, all of whose opinions I respect, suggest that I should concentrate on the former, but it’s never simple to tear yourself away from the job you love – maybe I’m the minority, but I enjoy my work and want to continue to do so for a while yet.

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A bit more space, it’s what everyone seems to crave. Whatever your reasons Spa Garden Rooms can help you solve your space shortage by creating exactly the right, lasting solution.

A space of your own, just outside your home, designed especially for you. We provide unique, bespoke garden rooms designed and built to individual customers’ requirements. Timber framed, fully insulated rooms clad in your choice of finish and to your exact specification. Using quality, locally sourced materials our rooms are built to the highest standard and exceed current building regulations requirements. We offer a full turnkey service so all you have to do is decide how you will use yours? Home office, gym, studio, playroom, den etc. You are welcome to visit our stunning showroom to see an example of our work, to discuss your requirements and to get a feeling of what a garden room can offer you. Located in Cheltenham only 5 minutes from junction 11 of the M5, please contact us to make an appointment.

In the majority of cases planning permission is not required.

Office: 01242 694041 Mobile: 07736 676074 Email: info@spagardenrooms.co.uk

www.spagardenrooms.co.uk



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