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Spring has sprung and with Easter being early this year, there’s plenty for the whole family to do in March. Slimbridge Wetland Centre have a giant duck hunt for the children to get involved in, and Batsford Arboretum are hosting their own chicken hunt! The What’s On section is full of events and activities for you to enjoy. Mother’s Day falls on Sunday 6th March so why not treat your mum by cooking her this month’s Delicious Dish – tasty salmon and spinach puff pastry parcels. Many of you will have given up something for lent this year and chocolate is always a popular choice – read about the benefits and drawbacks of this sweet treat in our Medical Health feature.

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Cocktail Time with Lois Kingscott

LUNCH TIME MENU PRIX FIXE

Mojito The Mojito was created on the island of Cuba and is one of the country’s cultural icons. Like the majority of cocktails, there are several stories surrounding its origin. One story links the drink to the famous explorer Sir Francis Drake, who was travelling to the city of Havana in the 1500s when an epidemic of scurvy and dysentery hit his ship. The local South American Indians were known to have remedies for tropical illnesses, so the ingredients were gathered from Cuba and formed into ‘El Draque’ – a cocktail of aguardiente (a crude form of rum), lime, sugar and mint. The lime juice would have helped significantly in fighting off the illnesses, and the mint and sugar helped to hide the harsh taste of the rum. Others say the drink was created thanks to the African slaves who worked in the Cuban sugar cane fields during the 19th century. Sugar cane juice called Guarapo was popular amongst the slaves and is often used to make mojitos. Ernest Hemingway became a big fan of the cocktail following a visit to a local Cuban bar called ‘La Bodeguita del Medio’. The mojito regained popularity in 2002 after it played a prominent role in a scene in the James Bond film ‘Die Another Day’, with James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) using the drink to seduce Jinx (Halle Berry). Ingredients: 1½ limes, cut into slices or wedges; 20 fresh mint leaves; 2½ tsp granulated sugar; 65ml white rum; splash of soda water or lemonade; ice; fresh mint sprig to garnish. Method: 1 Place the limes, mint and sugar into a highball glass and mash with the end of a clean rolling pin to bruise the mint and release the lime juice. 2 Add the ice and pour over the rum. 3 Add soda water or lemonade to taste and stir well. Garnish with a sprig of mint and serve.

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Delicious Dishes with Helen Kingscott

Salmon and spinach puff pastry parcels These tasty little parcels are packed with goodness and flavour

Ingredients (serves 4): 225g fresh spinach; 4 salmon fillets; salt and pepper to taste; 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil; 1 clove garlic; 1 tbsp pine nuts, toasted; 1 egg; 2 x 320g puff pastry sheets. Method: 1 Wash the spinach. In a frying pan, heat the olive oil and a clove of garlic, lightly crushed. After a few seconds add the spinach. Season with salt and pepper, then cover. 2 Cook the spinach for a maximum of 3 or 4 minutes,

then remove the lid, remove the garlic and add the toasted pine nuts. Stir and remove from heat. 3 At this point, season the salmon fillets with salt and pepper. Sear the fillet on both sides in extra virgin olive oil. 4 Then prepare the pastry – you can make it yourself or purchase it ready made. This recipe uses ready made. 5 Cut the puff pastry sheets in half, place each salmon fillet towards the edge of each sheet and cover with the spinach and pine nuts. 6 Brush all around the pastry edge with egg, then fold the pastry over the salmon, sealing the edges with a round bladed knife. 7 Take a few small cuts in the dough so that the steam can escape during baking. Brush with egg. 8 Bake in 200ºC oven for 25 to 30 minutes. 9 When done, remove from the oven and serve.

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Medical Health with Holly Prince

Chocolate: is it good for you? There has been much debate in the health world over whether eating chocolate is beneficial to health or not. Let’s have a look at the pros and cons of one of our most popular treats. Chocolate is well-known for making people feel happy. This elated mood is due to the release of tryptophan, serotonin and endorphins, which are the chemicals that make us feel good. However, the high sugar content of chocolate can cause mood swings due to the sharp rise and fall of the bloodglucose level.

Aiding endurance and altertness Small amounts of caffeine, which is found in chocolate as well as coffee, can aid endurance and alertness, and decrease feelings of fatigue. However, too much caffeine can cause restlessness, and can lead to an increase in headaches or migraines. Cocoa butter, which is a main ingredient in chocolate, and particularly in dark chocolate, is rich in natural antioxidants, which are good for helping to prevent

premature aging and for protecting Chocolate is high in calories and saturated fat, which leads to weight cells from damage. gain and increases the risk of heart High in calories and disease. Even if the chocolate is low saturated fat in fat and calories, it will still contain Dark chocolate also contains small oils that can cause a build-up of fat traces of minerals such as iron, that puts pressure on the heart. More studies need to be conducted potassium and magnesium that lower cholesterol and blood on the effects of cocoa on pressure. However, the amount of cardiovascular health, as, so far, vitamins, minerals and nutrients in many have been inconclusive. Dark chocolate with at least 70% chocolate is so low that it is not all cocoa, is better than milk chocolate that beneficial. as it contains more pure cocoa and less fat and added sugar.

Chocolate is fine in moderation as a treat Overall, it seems that an occasional small amount of chocolate may be of benefit to the body, but be mindful that eating too much in one sitting is not good for you. Like everything in life, balance is best, so chocolate is fine in moderation as a treat. A good idea is to eat it after a meal so that you don’t consume too much, or with fresh fruit and nuts as part of a balanced diet. The Local Answer

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struggle to choose one dish, the ‘Prithvi Tour‘ is definitely worth trying. The tour consists of five dishes – two starters, two mains and a dessert – as well as a poppadom appetizer and a couple of extra ‘amuse bouche’ style tasters between courses. Dishes change with the seasons, but the sample menu (left) is what you can currently expect to enjoy.

Experience the real tastes of India Each course is packed with colours, textures and wonderful flavours, allowing you to experience the real tastes of India. What’s more, the restaurant is beautifully decorated with a relaxing ambience, and the staff are polite, professional, friendly and strive to make your dining experience the best it can be. It is no wonder Prithvi has been rated the best restaurant in Cheltenham, as well as one of the best curry houses in the UK. Why not try it for yourself and see what all the hype is about? Call 01242 226229 to book your table.

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Wild Food Foraging with Steven Hawley

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Hawthorn It’s usually at about this time of year, excluding this particular year where everything seems to have already sprung and died back, that the light at the end of winter’s dark tunnel should be in sight. Thoughts may occasionally drift to the garden shed where neglected tools, fading seed packets and wellies caked in last seasons dried mud lay forgotten in freshly spun cob webs. If you’re anything like me, you will try to put those trespassing notions of spring cleaning to one side for as long as possible and go back to nursing those mid winter munchies. But outside, Mother Nature is doing a little spring cleaning of her own by injecting some colour into a drab barren landscape.

Young leaves are edible and have a slightly nutty flavour It can still be pretty slim pickings this early in the year for a forager, but dotted through hedgerows are little flashes of green as Hawthorn trees awake from their hibernation. The young leaves of the Hawthorn are edible and have a slightly nutty flavour. They can be used to garnish a salad, much in the same way you might do so with coriander or rocket, or as a herb in cooking. They can be eaten raw, though frankly I find eating them like this to be a pretty unpleasant affair, as the leaves can be quite woody if not picked early enough. If I’m completely honest, I’m not all that sold on the flavour either. But just like any cuisine, there is always going to be something you put in your mouth that makes you curl your lip in horror, but perhaps you might find Hawthorn leaves to be rather palatable. Go for a walk in this early spring air and try some for yourself! Just because I don’t like them doesn’t mean you won’t. If you’re not 100% sure that the plant you’re picking is safe for human consumption, don’t pick it. If you’re prone to food allergies, or pregnant, always seek medical advice before consuming anything foraged in the wild.

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Save the Planet with Caroline Bennett

Eliminate apple miles without a garden An apple from New Zealand can clock up 12,000 miles before it reaches the supermarket. Even British apples can go up and down the M6 a few times en route to the fruit bowl. You might have fantasised about owning your own orchard one day – pruning in the winter, checking the blossom in spring, eating apples straight from the tree. To most of us that sounds like a pipe dream. The average British garden size is shrinking rapidly and there are over two million UK households without a garden at all.

Community run orchards Before you pack your bags and move to a country with more space, consider joining a Community Orchard. There are over 80 community orchards or fruitshare initiatives happening right here in Gloucestershire. Some connect people who have space with those who can actually eat all the fruit. Others are orchards in public spaces,

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which are entirely community run. Some are informal, others have membership schemes and volunteering rates in exchange for shares of the harvest.

Lots of events across the county It’s not just apples. Plums, cherries, pears, quinces and nuts are some of the trees being taken care of by members of the community. There are city orchards and country orchards so there’s something for everyone. To find out more visit www.gloucestershireorchardtrust.org.uk. On this excellent website you can see a list of orchards, events across Gloucestershire and a host of other information. Events run by community orchard groups include wassailing (drinking cider and singing to promote the health of the trees), pruning workshops, juicing days and apple harvest celebrations. Here are some apple facts to get

your juices going: • Gloucestershire has a great history of apple growing with 185 apple varieties native to the county alone. • One large apple tree can produce a quarter of a tonne of fruit. • Apples can be stored for several months in dark, cool consistent conditions. • 10kg of apples will produce five litres of juice. How about them apples? Why not join in with the fruit revolution? Caroline 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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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. 1-5 MARCH MATTHEW BOURNE’S SLEEPING BEAUTY

New Adventures have revived this new classic in the repertoire to give audiences one more chance to see the final piece in the trio of Tchaikovsky masterpieces. With sumptuous sets and costumes, evocative lighting and masterly storytelling you will be transported in time from the halcyon days of the late Edwardian era through to the modern day. In a world full of magic, fairies, vampires, love and romance, all brought to life by our uniquely talented dancers – will Princess Aurora ever find her true love again? 7.30pm (2.30pm matinees Wednesday and Saturday). 0844 871 3012. For more details visit atgtickets.com/venues/bristol-hippodrome. The Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ. 1-31 MARCH DAFFODIL & EARLY MAGNOLIA MONTH March is the perfect time to see the host of golden daffodils in all their spring glory! Wander through swathes of yellow and enjoy the spring sunshine from beneath the glorious tree canopy. Batsford’s 73 species of Magnolia will also start to bloom, filling the Arboretum with clouds of pink and white. Please call for an

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update on 01386 701441 or visit www.batsarb.co.uk. Batsford Arboretum, Batsford, near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 9AD. 3 MARCH WELLS VIRTUOSI: A SPRING SERENADE

Brilliant young musicians from one of Europe’s foremost specialist music schools. Wells Cathedral School’s renowned ‘Virtuosi’ bring their world-leading music to Cheltenham in aid of the Mayor of Cheltenham’s Charities – Cotswold Riding for the Disabled and Maggies. Works by Elgar, Finzi, Holst, Suk and Dvorak. 7.30pm. £10. Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham, GL52 3JE. Box Office open Monday-Saturday 10am-5.30pm. 0844 576 2210. www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk. 6 MARCH MOTHERING SUNDAY AT BATSFORD Treat Mum to a day out at Batsford on Mother’s Day – mums get free entry to the Arboretum (when accompanied by a paying child!). Why not take the whole family and enjoy lunch or afternoon tea in the Garden Terrace Café to make her feel even more special? For details visit www.batsarb.co.uk. Batsford Arboretum, Batsford, near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 9AD.

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MOTHER’S DAY LUNCH AT SLIMBRIDGE Enjoy the beautiful sights of our flamingo flock as you celebrate Mother’s Day with your family in the Water’s Edge Cafe. Book a table for our delicious two-course Mother’s Day Lunch which is £12.99 (or £6.95 a child). To book a table call 01453 891223. WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire. GL2 7BT. 7-12 MARCH HAIRSPRAY THE MUSICAL It’s Baltimore, 1962 where Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, is on a mission to follow her dreams and dance her way onto national TV. Tracy’s audition makes her a local star and soon she is using her new-found fame to fight for equality, bagging local heartthrob Link Larkin along the way! Let your hair down and book now! 7.30pm (2.30pm matinees Wednesday and Saturday). 0844 871 3012. For more details visit atgtickets.com/venues/bristolhippodrome. The Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ. 10 MARCH AS YOU LIKE IT Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change is broadcast from the National Theatre. With her father the Duke, in exile, Rosalind and her cousin leave their lives in the court and journey into the Forest of Arden. Released from convention, Rosalind experiences the liberating rush of transformation. 7pm. £16.50 (£14.50). The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, Cheltenham GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. www.bacontheatre.co.uk.

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12 MARCH CANTORES CHAMBER CHOIR – IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE Conducted by John Holloway with David Whitehead (organ). A feast of music spanning five centuries, a menu to satisfy the most discerning of palates! 7.30pm. All Hallows, South Cerney. Advance tickets from Cirencester TIC, Lorna Eayrs 01242 603988 or www.cantores.net – £12, £10 concessions, u16s FOC or £15 on the door. CRANE SPECIAL BIRD WATCH MORNING Go in search of the Common cranes on the Slimbridge reserve with one of the wardens. This time of year is fantastic for watching these striking birds and admiring their dancing and displays. Warm clothing and boots or wellies needed. 8-10.30am. £15.95 includes tea/coffee and a bacon roll. Please book in advance by calling 01453 891223 or emailing events.slimbridge@wwt.org.uk. WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire. GL2 7BT. 13 MARCH THE HOLLIES No support act is needed as The Hollies perform their classics – ‘The Air That I Breathe’, ‘Carrie Anne’, ‘Jennifer Eccles’, ‘Bus Stop’, ‘Just One Look’, ‘Stop, Stop, Stop’, ‘On A Carousel’, ‘Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)’, ‘He Ain’t Heavy He’s

My Brother’ and many more hits in a brilliant two-hour Hollies celebration. 7.30pm. 0844 871 3012. For more details visit atgtickets.com/venues/bristolhippodrome. The Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ. 15-18 MARCH RACE WEEK AT THE BREWERY

As thousands flock to the races in March, The Brewery will be playing host to a cracking Irish party, complete with live music and world class Irish dancing. Grab a burger and a Guiness and enjoy some unmissable live toe-tapping tunes! Party starts from 5pm each evening. thebrewerycheltenham.co.uk.

16 MARCH GROW YOUR OWN VEG... AND HAVE FUN! Known for her involvement with BBC 2’s Gardeners’ World and BBC Radio 4’s Gardeners’ Question Time, Pippa Greenwood hosts an interesting talk on successfully growing great tasting, superfresh vegetables at home. 3-5pm. £15 per person. To book call 01386 701441. Batsford Arboretum, near Moreton-inMarsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 9AD. 18 MARCH GREEK NIGHT 7pm-11pm. Monthly Supper Clubs – Harts Barn Cookery School, Longhope, GL17 0QD. All welcome. Featuring a different culinary theme every time – fun and informal dining experiences in our quirky dining area, The Apple Barn. £15pp. Book at www.hartsbarncookeryschool.co.uk. 19 MARCH CANTORES CHAMBER CHOIR – IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE Conducted by John Holloway with David Whitehead (organ). A feast of music spanning five centuries, a menu to satisfy the most discerning of palates! 7.30pm. St John Baptist Church, Cirencester. Advance tickets from Cirencester TIC, Lorna Eayrs 01242 603988 or www.cantores.net – £12, £10 concessions, u16s FOC or £15 on the door.

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19 MARCH VINTAGE & CRAFT FAIR GLOUCESTER Over 40 stalls of vintage and handmade fashions, homewares and everything in between plus some antiques and collectables. Live vintage-inspired entertainment all day. Vintage beauty, tearoom, classic cars plus lots more. A great day out event for everyone. 10am–4pm. £1 entry, kids free. Blackfriars Priory, Ladybellgate Street, Gloucester, GL1 2HN. HANGMEN

Following a sell-out run at London’s Royal Court Theatre, Martin McDonagh returns to the West End with Matthew Dunster’s award-winning production of his deeply funny new play Hangmen, starring David Morrissey, Andy Nyman and Johnny Flynn and broadcast live to cinemas by National Theatre Live. 7pm. £16.50 (£14.50, students £12.50). The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, Cheltenham GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. www.bacontheatre.co.uk. 25 MARCH – 10 APRIL THE GIANT DUCK HUNT

A group of giant ducks will be landing at Slimbridge this Easter holidays, can your

family spot them all? Pick up an activity sheet on arrival then set off on a fun hunt which will take you all round the grounds. Spot them all and receive a yummy treat on your return. This Easter holiday there will also be some fun easter arts and crafts so you can make something to take home. While you are on the hunt keep an eye out for ducklings, handfeed some geese and go to hear an otter talk. 9.30am – 5pm. Price included in normal admission. 01453 891223. events.slimbridge@wwt.org.uk. WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire. GL2 7BT. THE BIG BATSFORD CHICKEN HUNT!

You may have heard of an Easter Egg hunt, now find the chickens that laid them! They’re all hiding in the Arboretum – simply mark their locations on the map provided to win a prize! The chicken hunt costs £2.50 per child, plus Arboretum admission fee (children must be accompanied by an adult). No need to book, just turn up and enjoy! Visit www.batsarb.co.uk for details. Batsford Arboretum, Batsford, near Moreton-inMarsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 9AD. 25 MARCH – 7 MAY MAMMA MIA Join the ultimate feel-good party at Mamma Mia!, the world’s sunniest and most exhilarating smash-hit musical! Set on a Greek island paradise, a story of

love, friendship and identity is cleverly told through the timeless songs of ABBA. Sophie’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings her mother face to face with three men from her distant romantic past on the eve of a wedding they’ll never forget. Whatever age you are, you can’t help but have the time of your life at Mamma Mia! Various dates and times. 0844 871 3012. For more details visit atgtickets.com/venues/bristolhippodrome. The Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine’s Parade, BS1 4UZ. 4 APRIL BIG HERO 6

Walt Disney Animation Studios present an action-packed comedy-adventure about the special bond that develops between Baymax, a plus-sized inflatable robot, and prodigy Hiro Hamada. From 1pm join Art Playground in the theatre foyer for super hero craft activities before the film starts at 2pm. Tickets £7. The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, Cheltenham GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. www.bacontheatre.co.uk. 17 APRIL VALE COUNTRY FAIR & POINT TO POINT HORSE RACES At Andoversford, GL54 4LQ. Adults £10, children free. Free parking. Trade Stands welcome. www.valecountryfair.info. 01989 720335.

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An irresistibly funny and unforgettable musical! The first ever UK tour of the worldwide smash hit musical MAMMA MIA! premieres at The Bristol Hippodrome from 25th March to 7th May 2016. Join the ultimate feel-good party at the world’s sunniest and most exhilarating smash-hit musical! MAMMA MIA! is Judy Craymer’s ingenious vision of staging the storytelling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs with an enchanting tale of family and friendship unfolding on a Greek island paradise. To date, it has been seen by more than 60 million Whatever age you are, you can’t help much-loved music and a feel-good people in 49 productions in 16 but have the time of your life at story. We’re looking forward to MAMMA MIA! welcoming new audiences, as well different languages. as those who would love to see it A celebration of again, to come and join us for the much-loved music party.” With music and lyrics by Benny A feel-good hit Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, Steve Jones, Marketing Manager of MAMMA MIA! is written by Catherine Johnson, directed by Phyllida Lloyd The Bristol Hippodrome said: “We are and choreographed by Anthony Van thrilled to be welcoming MAMMA Laast. The production is designed by MIA! back to The Bristol Hippodrome, Mark Thompson, with lighting design having been visited by the by Howard Harrison, sound design by International Tour in 2007. The show Andrew Bruce and Bobby Aitken, was a feel-good hit with audiences and musical supervision, additional and we’re hugely proud to be the material and arrangements by inaugural venue on MAMMA MIA’s exciting new UK tour.” Martin Koch. Creator and Producer Judy Craymer Tickets start from just £15 with A story of love, friendship said: “It’s fabulous that the first ever concessions for some performances. UK tour of MAMMA MIA! will debut For more details or to buy tickets visit and identity in Bristol. It’s an exciting new journey www.atgtickets.com/bristol or call Set on a Greek island paradise, a for the show with its celebration of 0844 871 3012. story of love, friendship and identity is cleverly told through the timeless songs of ABBA. Sophie’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings her mother face to face with three men from her distant romantic past on the eve of a wedding they’ll never forget. This irresistibly funny show has been thrilling audiences all around the world and now the party continues at The Bristol Hippodrome, so there’s never been a better time to see this unforgettable musical. The Local Answer

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Easter at The Bird

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The Bird Park’s Mad Hatter’s Tea Party on the 26th and 27th of March has become a must do event for Easter and this year is no exception with face painters at hand and a beautifully themed marquee ready to host a very unusual tea party. For those that would like to make a mask to wear for lunch, visit the craft tent first and we will help you make it – what more can you ask for? The birds and deer are all quite used to seeing Alice and her friends around the park on these event days so be sure to look out for them and take some photos! The ticket price includes all of the above and entry to the park. There will be additional hot food available for adults to purchase. Places are limited so either call us on 01452 812727 or book online.The Mad Hatter’s Marquee can also be hired for children’s birthday parties for up to 25 children.

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d & Deer Park What’s on at the Visitor Centre The Bird Park’s new Visitor Centre has been a real hit since it opened in 2015. With the beautiful balconies looking over the reindeer enclosure, where else would you like to enjoy a cappuccino and a tasty treat with family and friends? It’s comfortable with a relaxed atmosphere and there is a lovely gift shop for you to browse at your leisure. On the 27th March there will be artists and sculptures inside the park giving tips and helping children and adults get back into art (this is all included in the admission price).

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The Bird Park also has the charming Gypsy Caravan that can be hired for both children’s and adult birthday parties for a maximum of 12 children and 4 adults.

It is a beautiful place to spend a special family day or gathering with a difference – or perhaps hire it for a really special Mothers Day! Catering can be included in the hire price for all events booked in advance. For more details visit www.thebirdpark.com.

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In The Garden with Julia Smith

The greatest pleasures in being a gardener! Spring is definitely in the air! It is amazing how quickly everything starts to grow now, especially if we have a few sunny, mild days. Now is the time to prune your bush-roses (hybrid teas and floribundas) if you haven’t done so already. Cut off all the spindly twigs and anything dead, damaged or diseased. Cut to an outward facing bud leaving about 2.5cm of last year’s growth on weaker stems and a bit more on stronger stems. Shrub roses don’t need such drastic pruning and with these, if they are looking a bit congested, cut out about one third of the thickest oldest branches

at the base with a pruning saw, thus encouraging new shoots to emerge. Take about 10cm off the top of the remaining stems to finish. friend – after all that is one of the Pot extras up and greatest give to a friend pleasures in being a gardener! Now is also a good time to divide Agapanthus rarely need dividing – Hostas if they are getting too big. Dig probably only every five years or so them up and slice them into when they start flowering, less than sections, making sure each has some before. If this is the case with yours shoots at the top. Replant them, divide them now, cutting through enriching the soil with some congested clumps with a sharp compost and bonemeal and, if you spade and replanting in nice freehave too many bits to plant in your draining soil. They will take a year to garden, pot them up and give to a recover properly so don’t panic if they don’t flower in the first season. The autumn sown sweet peas that you have sown in pots can now be planted into their final flowering position. Make sure the soil has plenty of organic material dug into it, erect a wigwam of canes and they will put on a wonderful show and provide plenty of cut flowers for the house.

Let in light and air into the centre of the plant Evergreen grasses such as Festuca glauca or Cortaderia selloana (pampas grass) are pruned annually in early spring. Smaller grasses are lightly pruned to remove dead leaf tips (a pair of scissors does this very easily), whilst the big pampas grasses need very thick gloves and possibly hedge trimmers to cut them down hard to the base. Rake out dead material from the base to let in light and air into the centre of the plant. The Local Answer

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TAILORED BY DESIGN

A BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED AND INSTALLED BATHROOM IS ONE OF THE KEY NECESSITIES FOR EVERY MODERN HOME. SEVERN VALE BATHROOMS IN GLOUCESTER OFFER UNIQUE AND TAILOR MADE DESIGN AND SERVICE. For some of us they are a haven of bubbles, rest and relaxation, for others they are the room where cleanliness is next to Godliness. But whether it’s a home spa of lotions and potions or a minimalist space with slick, gleaming design, bathrooms are the main room in the house where comfort, practicality and design are all equal partners. After over 25 years in the bathroom business, Severn Vale Bathrooms know that better than most. After years in the doldrums, when 1970s coloured suites and even carpet reigned, bathroom design had a shot in the arm when the property market started booming in the 1990s. Soon, those avocado baths were being swapped for white simplicity, showers became increasingly popular and grew in size and design options, and more people recognised that bathrooms were a priority in interior design. The bathroom, as it were, had arrived. Cue Severn Vale Bathrooms, who established themselves in Gloucester in 1990. The family-run business has been at the forefront of installing bathrooms for customers young and old, and they have witnessed the change in approach <irst hand.

The secret to their continuing success is the care and consideration they put into every bathroom. With Severn Vale Bathrooms customers get complete peace of mind, because they take care of the whole project from start to <inish – it’s the whole package from design, supply and installation. Once your new bathroom has been designed by Severn Vale Bathrooms, your entire installation and <itting work – including removal of the previous bathroom – is then undertaken by their own in-house team from start to <inish; there are no sub-contractors involved. The company is run by Julia Lomax and her daughters Claire Townsend and Nicola Laugharne-Jones. The Severn Vale team pride themselves on ensuring that every element of the design is tailored to suit their customers’ needs, and that their installers can provide a swift, easy transition from old to new. The company opened their extended showroom last year to mark their <irst quarter of a century. The space offers a wide range of options and bathrooms set–ups, not least of which is the discreet mobility range. This offers customers of


all ages discreet, unobtrusive mobility solutions, cleverly designed to ensure that practicality doesn’t intrude on their general use and look. As Claire says: “the company’s ethos is to always put our customers’ needs <irst and foremost. “It’s all about ease. We want our customers to have complete con<idence and to be happy with the service we provide. The life span of a bathroom is anywhere between 15-25 years, so it takes time and consideration as you will live with this for many years to come”. The company’s other unique selling point is they don’t tile – they use UPVC decorative wall panels. This is an alternative to tiles. The beauty of this product is there is no grout to discolour, it insulates the walls, reduces condensation, and comes in a vast range of colours and designs. If you are looking for top quality at a competitive price, Severn Vale Bathrooms is a great place to start. You’ll <ind the new attractive showroom in Pearce Way, off Bristol Road, in Gloucester, just behind the Ford dealership. It’s tucked away but well worth seeking out. Check out the extensive showroom at 18 Capitol Park, Pearce Way, Gloucester, GL2 5YD or call 01452 330852. www.severnvalebathrooms.co.uk.

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Interior Design with Caron Burrows

Turning a rental property into your home There are many options available to help you add your individual stamp to your rental property. Remember to keep the landlord on your side and make sure you are clear about any restraints in place regarding changes you can or cannot make. Agree a budget between you and your partner or housemates – how much you spend will depend on how long you are intending to stay. With these points in place you are ready to enjoy the process of turning your rental property into your home.

Look at the whole property as one space Replace all door handles, light switches, bathroom fittings and handles on kitchen cupboards. This allows you to introduce your own style, but all items can be easily switched back when you leave.

obvious functional use, plus they look great in any setting. Wall hung and free standing signs with phrases such as “Home Sweet Home” will give an instant feeling of safety and comfort.

flexible to take with you to a future home. Bookcases can be a perfect combination of storage and decoration. A huge amount of personality can be added with furniture – try purchasing cheaply Flooring from charity shops or online auction If the flooring is not to your taste or sites and personalise with a can of chosen colour palette, this can be paint. easily addressed with various rugs added to each room. The same colour Soft furnishings and plants choice throughout will help with Whatever your colour preferences you uniformity. will find a huge amount of soft furnishings to suit. Patterned and Furniture Choose furniture that can be moved colourful cushions, curtains, blinds around and reconfigured to fit into and throws are a great way to stamp another home. For example, a simple your personality onto your new sofa and an armchair will retain home. Shower curtains are a quick flexibility. Several small occasional and easy way to transform a tables are also an alternative to one bathroom, while plants and flowers large coffee table and are more are a great way to liven up any space.

Replace lighting Even the most beautifully styled room will not look its best with inadequate lighting, so check the light bulbs are correct for the room size and needs. A statement shade can add a personal touch, and lamps – floor standing and table – provide atmosphere and can be taken with you at the end of your rental agreement.

Walls Wall stickers can be added and removed with no fuss – they are available in a huge range of designs and colours, which allows for some creativity throughout the house. Removable wallpaper is also available in a wide range of designs, catering to any style and can add all the drama, fun and elegance you desire. It doesn’t leave any mess and can be re-used. If your landlord is happy with nails in the walls, add a picture wall and large pieces of wall art. Mirrors are always a winner with The Local Answer

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The machine is quiet compared to others I’ve had, looks great and is easy to clean and maintain. The only regular requirement is to top up the rear water tank, but other than this, just throw away the spent pod and you are good to go again! I strongly recommend the Bosch Tassimo to anyone who loves reveal the sugar content. Backed by great coffee that seeks the coffee the NHS and Government, this is an shop taste at home. app with no motive other than to allow quick and easy access to true Anker 9.6A/48W 4 port sugar content, all at the touch of a USB charger button on your smart phone. Results The Anker 9.6A/48W 4 port show in sugar cube form so you USB charger with PowerIQ aren’t left working out how much 20 technology is a cracking bit grams are any more! of kit for the travelling techie. This cool looking charger will detect the connected devices, determine the fastest possible charging speed and charge up to four devices simultaneously at full speed – including tablets. This is permitted due to the higher than average power output for an in-car charger. Amazon.co.uk confirms that Anker have the highest average review rating of a charging brand and, from experience, customer service is unrivalled. TAS4011 costs on average £50. By Prices vary, currently £8.99 on adding a pod of your choice – be it Amazon.co.uk. americano or caramel cappuccino – you simply hit the go button and Sugar Smart app wait for the perfect coffee. Pods Finally, for those sugar aware parents come in packs of 16 usually, costing and weight watchers, the Sugar roughly £5 a time depending where Smart app for Android and iOS is proving a big hit. Scan the item and you buy from. The rise of the coffee shop over recent years sees most of us stopping by for an americano and croissant or a latte with lunch, but depending where you go you can find yourself spending a fair bit on this simple beverage. A coffee lover myself, I bought the Bosch Tassimo TAS4011 to use at home. Sceptical at first, this stylish and relatively inexpensive machine means I get great coffee every time at the touch of just one button. The

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It’s been a crazy few months for Cloudy2Clear Windows. The company which specialises in repairing windows which are steamed up, broken or damaged by replacing the panes – not the frames – has grown rapidly as homeowners take advantage of their services. Managing Director Paul Spiller feels that it’s all about service: “Our product is simple. If your double glazing is misted up we can replace the glass at a fraction of the cost of a new window, in any type of frame, and with a new 5 year guarantee. But it’s not just

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Putting a value on money I've just returned from a week’s break in the sunshine – well deserved some might say. I think so anyway! I booked through an agent, whose service was poor, although they actually made all the bookings safely so it worked in the end. But they made me answer so many questions about what I wanted to spend that it set me thinking about the value of money and more particularly how it is perceived by different people. The only week available to me was half term, so it was already nearly twice as expensive to fly and stay anywhere. I knew that by flying with a so-called low cost carrier I would be charged for everything from a tissue to blow my nose to the bags I wanted to take on the plane. But even that turned into a fascinating conversation at the airport and on the plane. Perfectly happy to pay half term prices (do they have a choice with the new rules of missing school time?), parents were refusing their children a drink because it was too expensive. Hello! You’ve just booked a family holiday, got the kids up at an ungodly hour to get the 6.15am flight and ordered 200 cigarettes from duty free. Yet when the poor child is thirsty, it’s no go.

We may have our priorities all wrong We seem to pay out on the bigger items in our budget without spending more than what seems to be cursory time on decision making, whereas when it comes to spending a few pennies, it’s as if the bank has called in the overdraft. I think we may have our priorities all wrong. I might concede that people take their time over house buying, which is obviously the number one expense. But then again I don’t think that applies universally. But what about the car, which for most is the number two cost? How many did you test drive or have mechanically checked before you bought it? And then you have the cheek to complain when it breaks down within the first few months. And how much do you spend on looking after it once you’ve bought it? The same applies to holidays. They cost a fortune, even in weeks other than half term, but we still don’t do it properly because we think it’s too expensive to make sure that little Johnny or Josephine has the best time and therefore you get value for money. Value isn’t just for you; it’s for all those around you too. Look after the pennies I hear some of you quote. If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing properly would be my robust response. Enjoy your time when you manage to get away this year and make sure you do the holiday justice. The Local Answer

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COMPETITION RULES 1 Prizes are as stated and no cash or prize alternative will be offered. 2 Employees of The Local Answer and their families or households are not eligible to enter. 3 The first correct entry drawn at random after the closing date will win the prize as stated. 4 The winner will be notified by telephone after the closing date has passed. 5 The Editor’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 6 Entrants must be over 18 years, unless stated. 7 Proof of posting is

not regarded as proof of receipt of entry. 8 The Local Answer accepts no responsibility for the provision of the prize, which remains at all times the full responsibility of the prize donor(s). 9 By entering any competition you agree to have your name published in the next issue of The Local Answer should you be drawn as a winner of the prize. 10 By entering any competition you agree to have your details passed to a third party.

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