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Welcome to September ... Although the kids are heading back to school this month, that doesn’t mean summer is over! September is a great time to get out and about in the countryside, especially as delicious blackberries will be bursting into season. We have two Delicious Dishes for you to try this month so why not work up an appetite and go for a walk to pick your own ingredients fresh on the day? There’s also the fantastic annual Newent Onion Fayre to enjoy, as well as the opportunity to meet and pet the animals at The Bird & Deer Park, and view a great variety of theatre shows. The Local Answer have partnered with Newmarket Travel to bring you an amazing selection of holidays and trips, making booking your breaks simple and stress-free. This month we’ve launched with a bang – there’s festive experiences, concerts, coach and rail breaks, cruises, air holidays and even trips to Disneyland® Paris! Whether you’re looking for a last minute getaway, fancy a trip away at Christmas or are already planning next year’s holiday, we hope you enjoy the great selection we’ve presented. You can check out more holidays online at www.newmarket.travel/laa

Inside this month ... Delicious Dish 5 Writers Required 5 Cocktail Time 6 Wild Food Foraging 7 Medical Health 13 What’s On 21 TLA Travel 25-35 Holidays & Travel 31 Wildlife Matters 36 Community Support 37 Homes & Gardens 38 Quick Crossword 39 Interior Design 41 In the Garden 45 Sudoku 47 Word Search 48 Money Matters 49 Index, Competitions, Solutions 50 Page 3



Delicious Dish with Helen Kingscott

Blackberry Bonanza! September is a great time to go blackberry picking with the family. Take advantage of and explore our wonderful countryside whilst collecting some fresh ingredients to make these delicious recipes!

Blackberry Coulis Ingredients: 250g blackberries; 50g golden caster sugar; 100ml water; ½ teaspoon vanilla extract. Method: 1 Put the blackberries, sugar and water into a saucepan and bring to the boil. Simmer for 5 minutes until the

fruit is soft. Stir in the vanilla, remove from the heat and cool a little. 2 Tip the mixture into a blender and puree, then strain through a sieve, rubbing it through with a spoon. 3 Serve warm or chilled. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days, or freeze for up to 3 months.

Blackberry and clotted cream shortcake Ingredients: For the cake: 300g self raising flour; 1tsp baking powder; pinch of salt; 140g butter, chilled and cut into small pieces; 100g golden caster sugar; 75ml buttermilk; 1 egg, beaten. For the filling: 500g blackberries; 3tbsp golden caster sugar; 275g pot clotted cream; icing sugar, to serve.

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Method: 1 Heat the oven to 190°C (170°C fan/gas mark 5). 2 Tip the flour, baking powder and salt into a mixing bowl. Add the butter and rub everything together with your fingers until it resembles breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar. 3 Make a well in the middle of the flour mixture, then tip in the buttermilk and egg. Gently work the mixture together until it forms a soft, sticky dough. 4 On a lightly floured surface, knead the mixture for a few minutes, then mould it into an 18cm round and put on a lightly greased baking sheet. Bake for 30-35 minutes until golden and risen and a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the middle. Leave to cool. 5 Lightly mash the blackberries with the sugar. Slice the shortcake in half and spread the bottom layer with clotted cream. Spoon the berries over the cream, then top with the second shortcake layer. Dust with icing sugar and serve in slices.

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Cocktail Time with Lois Kingscott

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Sex on the Beach If you’re thinking of planning a last-minute holiday for September, this popular drink is sure to get you in the mood – and it would be rude not to have a few cheeky cocktails while you plan! The most well-known claim to the invention of Sex on the Beach dates back to the autumn of 1987 in Florida, USA. A new drink – peach schnapps – had just started to be distributed and, with thousands of tourists expected to visit for the spring holiday, the distributor created a contest to popularise the new beverage. The bar that sold the most peach schnapps would receive a bonus of $1000 and the bartender responsible for the highest sales would receive $100. Ted, a young bartender at Confetti’s Bar, mixed peach schnapps with vodka, orange juice and grenadine, and was soon asked what the cocktail was called. He immediately thought of the main reason why people came to Florida for their spring break – the beach and sex! “Sex on the Beach!” he replied. As the drink became more and more popular, thousands of students returned home and requested the cocktail at their local bar. The bartenders didn’t know how to make the drink, as they had never heard of it, so they asked around and this led to the multiple variations of the drink. Ingredients: Ice; 50ml vodka; 25ml peach schnapps; 50ml orange juice; 25ml grenadine. Method: 1 Add ice, vodka and peach schnapps to a highball glass. 2 Top up with orange juice and drizzle grenadine to create a ‘sunset’ appearance.

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Hazelnuts Bertram the Badger is an annual visitor to my back garden, and for good reason. Reaching over my back fence are the branches of the Hazel tree and it’s about this time of year that it starts to shed its fruit. This makes spending autumn afternoons in the garden a risky affair, as they have been known to leave small bruises if dislodged by a particularly strong gust of wind. Bertram, however, can’t get enough of this nutritional nutty nourishment. When the hazelnuts first start to fall, my wife and I make sure that one of the fence panels sits slightly ajar, allowing Bertram access during the night to get his fill. But since there are so many falling every day, it would be remiss of us not to grab a few for ourselves.

Leaves are oval and have toothy edges

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Hazel trees are usually found growing next to a water source or round the edges of agricultural fields where water run off might collect in drainage ditches. The tree has multiple stems, which grow tall, unusually straight and are often used to make thumb sticks to aid ramblers in their excursions. The leaves are oval and have toothy edges. Grab a couple of handfuls of hazelnuts from the ground, but check them over for small holes – as the Filbert Weevil also considers these little nuts a tasty morsel – and store them in a container in a cool dark place for a couple of months to allow them to mature.

Great for topping trifles or finely ground and sprinkled over a hot chocolate

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By the end of the year you should have a nice little natural treat to enjoy. Roughly chopped, they’re great for topping trifles, or finely ground they can add a nutty twist if sprinkled over a frothy hot chocolate.

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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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A weight on our shoulders How are you sitting or standing right now? Is your back rounded and your chin protruding? If so, you may potentially be putting your muscles and bones under unnecessary pressure and strain. The human head is heavy! The head is the third heaviest part of the human body (after the skin and liver), largely due to the weight of the brain. It accounts for 8% of our total body weight, weighing about 10-12lbs, which is as heavy as a bowling ball.

Poor posture increases the load on the neck and spine When we sit in a poor posture, with our head in a forward position, it increases the load on the neck and spine. It causes the muscles on the back of the neck to lengthen whilst they are trying to contract to support your head’s weight, and this in turn puts pressure on the spine. The head gains its own weight for every inch it protrudes forward, which adds a lot of effort to the surrounding muscles to keep it upright. This makes the muscles go into spasm, which can then cause fatigue and dizziness. The more the head leans forward, the more flexed the body becomes. Over time, this can lead to a humpback posture sometimes seen

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in elderly persons, which can become permanent and lead to fractures, and even contribute to a shortened lifespan.

Living a sedentary life causes musculoskeletal problems A lot of problems these days are caused by too much sitting – at office desks, in front of the TV, or working on personal computers. Living a largely sedentary life causes shortened, weakened muscles, and sitting for long periods of time can cause many musculoskeletal problems and general pains like headaches, neck pain, and lower back pain, which is becoming more and more common. Similarly, looking down at phones and other hand-held devices can cause headaches and neck ache, which can lead to longer-term problems relating to posture and movement. Ideally, the head and neck should be upright, with the bottom tips of the earlobes directly in line with the middle of the shoulders (front to back), and the hips. Become more aware of your body’s position throughout your everyday life. Remember to get up and stretch several times every 20-30 mins – taking a short walk down the corridor is better than not getting up at all. Having the spine curved forward too much also restricts breathing, as the ribs can’t be lifted as much. This leads to shallower breathing, which in turn decreases the amount of oxygen in the body, leading to lightheadedness and other

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Keep moving to prevent your body from stiffening Train yourself to breathe correctly by using your abdomen, so that when you inhale the tummy expands, and when you exhale it moves inwards. Ensure you get daily exercise, whether it is a brisk walk to the shops, a session at the gym, or a dance class. Keep moving to prevent your body from stiffening up, and remember that more activity will actually decrease levels of fatigue – which will keep you going for longer.

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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. THROUGHOUT SEPTEMBER THE LONDON INN Sunday Roast – £6.50 (£8 large). Served from noon until 2.30 pm. The London Inn, 195 London Road, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham GL52 6HU. 01242 525606. EVERY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY TAI CHI Classes starting in September at Upton St. Leonards Village Hall Annex. £5 per class. Wednesdays – 8pm to 9pm. Thursdays – 9.30am to 10.30am. Beginners and returners welcome. Contact Toni on 01452 611174 or email taichitoni65@yahoo.com. EVERY THURSDAY & SATURDAY COME AND PLAY FOR BROCKWORTH ALBION ALL WELCOME – both girls and boys. Chartered standard club, qualified coaches, both league and friendly matches. Meet new friends and play regular football. Contact Gary via email: gnorris@glos.ac.uk or 01452 551789. We would love to see players from all age groups. Look forward to meeting you at Brockworth. Please call or email if you have any questions. EVERY THURSDAY & SUNDAY ST PETER’S WINCHCOMBE CHURCH CHOIR 45-strong ‘family’ Choir aged 7 upwards, now recruiting. Thursday practices, Sunday services. Fun, healthy, uplifting! Choir pay for junior members. Interested? Contact highly qualified and experienced Director Fiona Brown: 01242 576069 or email music@winchcombeparish.org.uk 9 JULY – 10 SEPTEMBER CELEBRITY DUSTY DUCK TRAIL Discover our new Celebrity Dusty Duck trail landing at Slimbridge this summer to celebrate our 70th anniversary. Dusty and his Dusty friends all form part of a specially created new trail, which takes you across the whole of the stunning grounds at Slimbridge. 9.30am to 5.30pm. Price included in admission. 01453 891900. WWT Slimbridge, Bowditch, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, GL2 7BT. 1 SEPTEMBER THE DEEP BLUE SEA When Hester Collyer is found in the aftermath of a failed suicide attempt, the story of her tempestuous affair with a former RAF pilot and the breakdown of her marriage begins to emerge. With it

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comes a portrait of need, loneliness and long-repressed passion. Behind the fragile veneer of post-war civility burns a brutal sense of loss and longing. 7pm. £16.50 (students £12.50). The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. 3 SEPTEMBER ASHLEWORTH VILLAGE SHOW Celebrate our 50th Show with us! Fun afternoon for all! Sheepdog display, ferret racing, falconry, tug of war, circus skills, children’s fancy dress, produce marquee, craft stalls, tea tent, Pimm’s stand, bar, barbecue, live music and much more. 25pm. Entry £2 adults, £1 children. At GL19 4JS. For info call 01452 700098 or visit ashleworth.btck.co.uk/AshleworthVillageShow 7 SEPTEMBER CHELTENHAM CRICKET SOCIETY Cheltenham Cricket Society meets 1st Wednesday of each month September to May at the Victory Club. Speakers include John Emburey, Geoff Miller, Steve Kirby and Richard Dawson. New members and guests welcome. Contact Malcolm Brown – mb3456@blueyonder.co.uk. Visit www.cheltcs.councilcricketsocieties.com 9 SEPTEMBER THE TAMING OF THE SHREW 1918. A generation of men obliterated by the futility of war. Shakespeare’s battle of wits set against the devastating backdrop of a country in mourning, as Katherina and Bianca are forced to consider their worth in terms of their marital eligibility. 7.30pm. Free entry – by ticket only. The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. 10 SEPTEMBER NEWENT ONION FAYRE

Live music, food festival, dog show, over 150 stalls and the only show in the country dedicated to the onion family! Gloucestershire’s largest free one day event. 10am-5pm. For more details including how to get here, visit www.newentonionfayre.net

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WEDDING FAYRE Meet our wedding planners and a range of suppliers who will be happy to discuss any aspect of your special day. 11am to 3pm. Cheltenham Park Hotel, Cirencester Road, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham GL53 8EA. Visit cheltenhampark-hotel.co.uk or call 01242 229293 for more details. 15-18 SEPTEMBER THE KING AND I Promenade Productions transport you to an exotic land with this much loved musical. The large and dedicated cast of local thespians, accompanied by a full orchestra, invite you to join them at the court of the King of Siam. The score includes such evergreens as ‘I Whistle a Happy Tune’ and ‘Shall We Dance?’. 7.30pm (2.30pm matinees – Sat and Sun). The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, Cheltenham GL51 6EP. Tickets £12-£16 from Showcase – 01242 224144. 17 SEPTEMBER FRIENDS UKENITED & CHILDREN’S UKULELE GROUP Good entertainment, refreshments and raffle. In aid of The Smiles Foundation of Romania. 7pm. Adults £4.50 (£5 on door). Tickets from Kings Coffee Shop and Mary Jones – 01242 511269. Charlton Kings Baptist Church Hall, Cheltenham. 17 SEPTEMBER – 6 NOVEMBER GIANT LEGO TRAIL Our awesome LEGO® brick models form a wild adventure trail for kids to inspire them to build a better future for nature! Visitors will be able to enjoy the trail of eleven individually-designed 1.5m LEGO brick animals, some inspired by real species at Slimbridge. Included in normal admission. 01453 891900. WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Glos GL2 7BT.

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Cymbeline is a ruler of a divided Britain. When Innogen, the only living heir, marries her sweetheart in secret, an enraged Cymbeline banishes him. But a powerful figure behind the throne is plotting to seize power and murder them both. Innogen embarks on a dangerous journey that will reunite Cymbeline with a lost heir and reconcile the young lovers. A story of power, sexuality and identity. 7pm. £16.50 (£14.50, students £12.50). The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, GL51 6EP. 01242 258002.

Enjoy a tour of the campus and the outstanding facilities with one of our proud pupils and meet our dedicated staff and Headmaster, Mr Jonathan Whybrow. 10.30am. Cheltenham College Preparatory School, Thirlestaine Road, Cheltenham GL53 7AB. 01242 522697. cheltenhamcollege.org

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30TH SEPTEMBER MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING Ashlea Financial Planning is taking part in the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning. Support this vital charity in exchange for delicious cakes and fresh coffee. All welcome. 81 Hatherley Road, Cheltenham, GL51 6EG. 100am–12pm. 01242 245149. 1 OCTOBER CHELTENHAM PREP OPEN MORNING

entertainment. Josephine Enright comperes an evening of peace, love and hope. With music supplied by the Legendary Brinsley Forde OBE, supported by special guest performances. A charity event with all profits going towards local community projects within the Gloucestershire area. 5.30-11pm. £25 (£22). The Bacon Theatre, Hatherley Road, GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. 28 SEPTEMBER CYMBELINE

20 SEPTEMBER – 2 OCTOBER COTSWOLD ART CLUB EXHIBITION Open 10am-5pm daily (Sundays 10am4pm). Brewery Arts, Cirencester. Affordable art for sale. Admission: FREE. 22 SEPTEMBER CONNECT BUSINESS DAY #CCBIZ All local business people are warmly invited to the 6th Connect Business. A free conference and exhibition organised by community group Cheltenham Connect to encourage local networking and sourcing. 10am-3pm. The Pavilion, Hatherley Lane, Cheltenham GL51 6PN. Free to attend – book online at connectbusiness.org.uk THE THREEPENNY OPERA Mack the Knife is back in town. London scrubs up for the coronation. The thieves are on the make, the whores on the pull, the police cutting deals to keep it all out of sight. Mr and Mrs Peachum are looking forward to a bumper day in the beggary business, but their daughter didn’t come home last night. It’s all about to kick off. Contains scenes of a sexual nature, violence and filthy language. 7pm. £16.50 (£14.50, students £12.50). The Bacon Theatre, GL51 6EP. 01242 258002. 24 SEPTEMBER THE MESSAGE IN THE MUSIC An evening of great music, laughter and

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Saturday 10th September 2016

Onion Show

The only show in the country dedicated to the onion family – get ready for some quality Alliums!

Live Music

Opens 10am-5pm

Queen II, Roving Crows, Foreign Affairs, Jack of All, plus much more!

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Taste your way around the festival and watch live cookery demonstrations!

Now in our 21st year!

Food Festival

Over 150 Stalls

Stroll through the streets and you’ll find what you’re looking for!

Fairground Rides There’s a ride for everyone!

Dog Show

Now in its 8th year, see if your dog wins the waggiest tail!

Onion Eating Competition

GLOUCESTERSHIRE’S LARGEST FREE ONE DAY EVENT Held by Royal Charter, in celebration of the Noble Onion

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From Gloucester: West on A40, turn onto B4215. From Ross: M50 junction 3, then B4221. From Ledbury/Hereford/Leominster: Follow B4215 South. Satnav GL18 1QA: Follow signs to car parks. Cars: £4 (includes programme). Coaches: £15. Regular bus services from Ross, Ledbury and Gloucester.

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A wealth of art and antiques in the heart of England

Members of The Cotswolds Art and Antique Dealers’Association (CADA) are joining together at The Oxfordshire Museum in Woodstock from 22nd September to 16th October 2016 to share their passion for collecting at an exhibition,‘Why Antiques? 100 years of collecting the Cotswolds’. For over 100 years there have been Antique Dealers in the heart of England helping collectors acquire fine Art and Antiques. The members of CADA are proud to be continuing this tradition and with this Exhibition, CADA is looking to inspire the next generation and inform the present through the prism of our shared social history – a history in the form of art and antiques.

The aim is to help, inform and guide you to your chosen collecting goal

From the Association Members’ deep pools of knowledge and experience in multiple areas of antique collecting, they have created ‘Why Antiques’ to explain why, where and how to collect art and antiques in the Cotswolds. From the connoisseur searching for that elusive object, to the first time collector wanting to choose an area in which to specialise, the aim is to help, inform and guide you to your chosen collecting goal. Visitors will be able to view a selection of furniture, clocks, textiles, glass, ceramics, fine art objects, paintings and watercolours. These objects will all be labelled with their description and date, and are collected by theme or by the specialist’s area of expertise.

Each participating dealer will highlight a specific area of expertise through fine examples from their own private collections and available inventory; from British Pottery to Fine English Furniture, from Carpets,Textiles and Tribal Weavings to Early Needlework, Samplers and Works of Art, from Glass, Enamels and Treen to Sculpture from the Grand Tour and more – there will be something to capture everyone’s imagination.

Dealers on hand to share their passion and knowledge about art and antiques

Each object displayed will be fully described and there will be a Cotswolds Art and Antique Dealer on hand every day of the exhibition to share their passion and knowledge about art and antiques, and to answer any questions about collecting antiques. The exhibition coincides with the Oxfordshire Museum’s 50th anniversary celebrations on 15th-16th October, with additional events and John Howard at Heritage activities planned.

WHY ANTIQUES? 100 Years of collecting in the Cotswolds 22nd September – 16th October

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Daniel O’Donnell’s Christmas Show 3 days from £419 Flying direct from Birmingham & Bristol on 9 Dec 2016 More flights available from other UK airports.

Enjoy a fantastic festive show and a great party atmosphere in the intimate Dublin Convention Centre, as Daniel and his Band perform classic hit songs and festive favourites. top-price ticket for Daniel’s Christmas Show at the ADublin Convention Centre

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If it’s an affordable short break away you are looking for this Autumn, then have a browse through the coach and rail breaks selected by The Local Answer Travel for our readers. Our wide range of breaks cover all parts of the UK and Continental Europe, giving you the time to sit back and relax while you are transported to scenic wonders on both sides of the border. These trips are hugely popular for those people wanting short theatre breaks in London or longer excursions over to Paris and beyond. Nature lovers won’t be disappointed with our featured three day trip to the English Lakes, which includes a breath-taking cruise on Lake Windermere. Whether you are looking for shopping, relaxing, entertainment, accommodation or just to be waited on for a change, why not let TLA Travel and Newmarket take the stress out of your planning – visit:

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Autumn Gold in the English Lakes 3 days from £179pp 21 October 2016 & 6 October 2017 From the historic streets of Chester to the awesome beauty of the Lakes clothed in their autumnal splendour, there really is something for everyone on this weekend break.

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Tour of the Peak District Full-day tour of the Lake District Trip on the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway Cruise on Lake Windermere Visit to Chester Services of a friendly experienced tour manager

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Relaxin’ Barbados Did you blink and miss summer? Worry not! If you’re up for some lateyear sun, try Cyprus or Sicily – who knows, you might meet a gorgeous local called Alessandro, Antonio or Anastasia too … Alternatively, for serious sun and relaxin’, there’s Barbados.

Other excursions include Oistins’ famous fish fries or fine dining at The Cliff Restaurant south of Speightstown. If a food and relaxation theme is emerging, it’s because both are unavoidable. Island life is so chilled and the food, at all price levels, is wonderful. Try self-catering too, with

Marvel at North Point’s cliffs In the morning, take a chauffeurdriven tour and be amazed how reasonably priced (and relaxing) a few hours in an air-conditioned Mercedes is. Head north through Friendship, pass sugarcane fields, then marvel at North Point’s cliffs where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean. After following the coast through Walkers Beach and intriguingly-named Cattlewash, lunch at The Bay Tavern, St Martin’s Bay. Snapper is their thing, with the island’s best macaroni pie and local Banks Beer. It’s authentic food served simply – and it’s delicious.

Repeat often Travel independently or bag a deal from specialists such as Blue Bay Travel or your local travel consultant. Then look forward to chillin’ at the Sugar Cane Club and Spa – your stylish ‘adults only’ resort on the west coast near Speightstown. Within hours of landing, you’re relaxing on the balcony of your luxury apartment or enjoying a massage in the spa. Next, sip rum and coconut, or a Mauby, by the pool and contemplate supper in La Salsa restaurant or the authentic Barbadian rum shop.

flying fish, cou cou and salt bread from Jordan’s Supermarket, a Speightstown landmark – and local soca star Rupee on the radio. Or meet locals at The Fisherman’s Pub (‘Get Hooked on Us!’) while enjoying the caress of a Carribbean breeze.

Now repeat as often as possible for the duration of your stay. By the time you fly home you’ll be feeling the most relaxed you have for years. That’s Barbados for you. For a little island in the sun, there sure is lots to eat and do (or not do)! Need a break? Try relaxin’ Barbados!

Luxury, relaxation and seclusion The Sugar Cane Club offers luxury, relaxation and seclusion. It’s also close to local beaches and fascinating historic neighbourhoods. Did we say beaches? The Almond Beach Resorts’ pristine sands are just a short walk – or a shorter minibus ride – away.

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Just float away Imagine the comfort of a luxury hotel combined with the adventure of visiting many exciting, new destinations – what more could you ask for in a holiday? With over 20 million people booking a cruise every year, it’s easy to see how this industry has changed dramatically over the last 15 years. If you’ve never been on a cruise, this fantastic, unforgettable experience should be on your bucket list as a ‘must do soon’. Newmarket have cruises to suit every person, from the ‘cruise virgin’ to the ‘seasoned cruiser’ – from short 4 day party cruises to months travelling the world on your own voyage of discovery. This has to be one of the most relaxing and comfortable ways you can spend quality time with your family or friends.

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From £529pp Departing from your chosen pick up point on 26 October 2016 Join Olympia as she sails south from Andernach and through the fabled Rhine Gorge. See Strasbourg, tour the stunning Black Forest and visit Freiburg, Heidelberg, Strasbourg and Baden-Baden.

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Return coach travel from Gloucester Five nights’ full board accommodation Cruise through Rhine Gorge and Middle Rhine Tour of the Black Forest and its capital Freiburg On board English commentary entertainment including a welcome On-board cocktail party and a Captain’s Farewell Dinner

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Air travel for sun, sites and wonderful scenery all year round Fly to a vast range of destinations, often from your local airport. From short breaks in exciting cities at home or abroad, to explorations of some of the most fascinating corners of our natural world – they are all just a click away.

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The Italian Lakes 8 days from £829pp Flying direct from Birmingham Oct 2016 – Oct 2017 Dates and flights from many airports availabe throughout 2017.

Discover some of the world’s most alluring and contrasting lakes and mountain scenery on this two-centre touring holiday. The tour begins with a four-night stay on beautiful Lake Maggiore, followed by three nights at Lake Garda. a guided tour of Maggiore and the Enjoy beautiful Borromean Islands

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Spend a day exploring Lake Como sits on Garda’s sun-kissed southern Sirmione shore

Enjoy a full-day tour of glorious Lake Garda escorted by a friendly, experienced tour Fully manager

nights’ carefully chosen dinner, bed and Seven breakfast accommodation, return flights and transfers For full itinerary or to book visit

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Late deals – the greatest of bargains! How flexible are you – or should we say, how spontaneous are you? If you are in a position to take advantage of heavily discounted, last minute packages, then have a look at the deals on offer. Just choose one of the promoted destinations on display and then select which star rating you would like for your hotel – Newmarket will do the rest.

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Last minute price buster! Flying direct from Exeter on 28 September and Bournemouth on 5 October 2016 Don’t miss your chance to enjoy great late savings on normal prices on this very special offer. Enjoy a wonderful break in one of Tuscany’s most celebrated spa resorts, and perhaps join our optional excursion on an ‘Allocated on Arrival’ package where you simply select a ‘star-rating’ category and we choose a hotel for you.

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Wildlife Matters

with Jenny Stevens of Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust

Listen out for the chirruping cricket brown colouration means it’s not the prettiest of the hopping community, but what it lacks in looks, it makes up for in song!

A genetic mutation makes them quite a spectacle

Be you in fields, woodland or gardens, the irregular ‘chirp chirp’ can be heard right through days and into nights, with the culprit very close by.

What it lacks in looks, it makes up for in song However, if we’re being picky, Walt got Jiminy a bit wrong. Crickets have far longer legs and antennae than grasshoppers. But would a gangly Jiminy have been quite so cute? More often than not, it is the dark bush cricket you can hear here, there and everywhere. Common in Southern England and Wales, its dull

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Its buzz sounds like overhead electricity cables Then there’s the Roesel’s bush cricket – a species that has spread from it’s stronghold in the South-East with our changing climate. Its penetrating buzz sounds like overhead electricity cables. No less impressive than the other bushcrickets, it has a distinctive yellow margin around the saddle (pronotum), behind its eyes. So this September, check out your garden, park, green space or nature reserve and keep an eye (and ear) out for all things that hop and chirp. You may just find something otherworldly.

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On the other end of the spectrum, the orthoptera (that’s something in the grasshopper or cricket family) making the news more regularly is a rather more colourful specimen. Along with two other grasshopper species, the field grasshopper – a usually inconspicuous insect – has a tendency to succumb to a genetic mutation, leaving it bright pink in colour. They are quite a spectacle for the finder, so it’s no wonder they’ve made the headlines. Unfortunately, these bright pink lovelies don’t tend to last long. Being so indiscreet, they are easy prey for predators and are usually gobbled up quick-smart. So be sure to take a photo should you spot one! Something a lot less common, but iconic in the county, is the great green bush cricket. This giant of the insect world can reach lengths of 7cm, making it the largest of our bush crickets. And it spends its time in trees and on grassland. In contrast to the dark bush cricket, their song is loud and long, being likened to the noise of a sewing machine. Search out this camouflaged creature © M Foley

I don’t like crickets. I love them. With sightings of bright and colourful alien-esque creatures popping up in the county, I thought I’d shed some light on these much overlooked insects. Throughout summer and heading into autumn, the calls and noises of crickets and grasshoppers are familiar sounds. Echoing the muchloved character of conscience in Disney’s Pinnochio, you may feel that, at this time of year, there is constantly a cricket chirruping on your shoulder. And you’re not far off.

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Interior Design with Caron Burrows

A desk for homework The end of summer means back to school for the school age children in our lives, marking the beginning of busy sports schedules, homework and school projects. Finding a place where the kids can study without being disturbed can be a challenge in itself, but a good desk will help homework become a task to look forward to. Here are a few simple ideas to help your young scholar on their way.

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Chalk-painted Chalk paint applied to an old table or desk will become a fun, functional and attractive piece of furniture. Used for writing notes and messages, this desk will soon become a favourite for any child or teenager.

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A piece of wood fitted to the wall with hinges that easily flips down to The use of reclaimed wood and vintage become a desk and clips back against crates combine well to make a one-off the wall when not in use is a great desk. Old bins and wooden crates can space saving idea. A bed and desk find new life as functioning storage.

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Autumn is coming September is often a lovely month and has the added appeal that the children are back at school! Sow salad crops for autumn and winter use. Things like Corn Salad, Land Cress and Winter Purslane can all be sown into open ground, although they will crop better if covered by a cloche or fleece as the weather gets colder. You can use the plastic containers that mushrooms come in, and keep them near the back door to snip at.

don’t cut into the old bald wood as it will not regenerate (in cases like this it is better to buy a new plant). Younger plants can do with a harder prune to keep them bushy.

Use a biological control against vine weevil grubs

Now is also a good time to use a biological control (nematodes) against vine weevil grubs – you know the little beasts that, as grubs, lie in wait in pots of cyclamen, primulas, begonias and other species and eat the roots away until the poor plant keels over. The adult weevils make unsightly notches on the leaves of plants such as rhododendrons, which Prune young lavender will not kill them, but look horrid. plants to keep them bushy The biological control is good to September is a good time to give use on potted plants, but is not so established lavender plants a clip – effective in the garden – depending on the type of soil. You can buy them from the garden centre or online, and from what I remember you have to send off for the little ‘critters’, as they don’t have a shelf life, and they get posted to you. Follow the instructions on the packet, mix up the microscopic nematode with water and drench the pots. Don’t let the compost dry out.

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The Bank of England has finally cut its base rate from 0.5% to 0.25%. It had been predicted for a while, but finally came to fruition in the wake of disappointing economic statistics following the EU referendum result. It was March 2009 when it was last changed and the consistency of the rate at 0.5% has brought a stability that helped see a lot of people through the recessionary period of the banking crisis and into a fairly prolonged spell of business success since.

What will the impact be for savers and borrowers? So why did it need to change now and what will the impact be for savers and borrowers? The answer to why is fairly straightforward. The Bank’s Governor was very clear in his message that we are in a period of economic uncertainty following the vote to leave the EU and he sees it as his job to help calm those waves of uncertainty. But will it really help? It’s going to do nothing for savers of course. Interest rates on money held in cash savings accounts have been at an all-time low since the previous cut in 2009. A reduction of 0.25% is hardly going to change that, unless the banks decide they need you to pay them for looking after your money! It sounds far-fetched, but I wouldn’t put anything past them.

An immediate reduction in the cost of borrowing at base rate Borrowers should be better off. All of the major banks have followed the lead of the Bank of England and cut their own base rates to 0.25%. If your overdraft or loan is linked to base rate, you should see an immediate reduction in the cost of your borrowing. If you don’t then you shouldn’t be shy in asking why not. Those borrowing at a fixed rate will see no change. You chose, when taking out your loan, to protect yourself from rate increases, which means you gave up the right to benefit from a reduction. Will it work? Personally I think it’s a lot of hot air. Of course it’s the right way for the Governor to behave in the circumstances, but the change is so marginal that I don’t believe it can have any significant effect.

There are much greater worries for the UK than a tiny cut in Bank base rate The continuing decline in the value of the pound, the potential for inflation to rise again, the risk of job cuts if uncertainty remains for too long and the prospect of the UK entering a period of prolonged recession are all greater worries for us than a tiny cut in Bank base rate.

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