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Welcome Welcome ttoo M March arch ... ... Are you a budding musician? Gloucestershire Music has something for everyone – from orchestras to jazz bands, beginners to advanced players. Check out the opportunities and events available across the county on the centre pages. Join Al Hidden as he explores the Japanese island of Hokkaido. Read about the mesmerising kaleidoscope of agricultural lowlands, the jaw-dropping views of Mount Oakan, and the rainbow-coloured flower fields in this month’s ‘Holidays & Travel’ feature. If you’d prefer to admire flowers a little closer to home, read Jenny Stevens’ ‘Wildlife Matters’ article about the woodland wildflowers popping up throughout the spring. Thank you to everyone who entered our ‘TLA Charity’ competition. We had an incredible response and hope you will join us in congratulating the winner. Read more inside!

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Laver Laver As the warmer weather creeps lethargically toward us, we can once again begin to turn our attention inland for our foraging needs. But before we start scratching about in hedgerows for our goodies, let ’s take one last look along the coast for some Laver to really warm us up and get us in the mood for spring and summer. Laver is a seaweed found on the west coast, which usually covers rocks and looks like molten black plastic. Or snot – big black snot.

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TTom om Collins Collins The Tom Collins recipe was first recorded in the book ‘The Bartender’s Guide’, which was written by Jerry Thomas and published in 1876. There is an amusing story surrounding the cocktail named ‘The Great Tom Collins Hoax of 1874’, which was used as a prank for months, fooling many people. According to the story, Tom Collins was a loud, boisterous m a n w h o f re q u e n t e d t ave r n s a n d b a d - m o u t h e d a l m o s t everyone he met – and even those he hadn’t. However, those who fell victim to his wrath had good friends who would inform them immediately of the profanity directed at them. The victim would then be encouraged to find Collins and confront him. But in searching for Tom Collins at the tavern he was rumoured to be in, he was nowhere to be seen, as Tom Collins didn’t exist! Finally, seeking revenge, the victim would ask the barman for a Tom Collins and receive the sour cocktail instead. While this is highly unlikely to be true, it makes a great tale and one can imagine it would’ve been great fun to trick friends with! Ingredients: Ingredients: 50ml gin; 25ml lemon juice; 10ml sugar syrup; splash soda water; few slices of lemon; maraschino cherry (optional). M ethod: Method: 1 Fill a tall glass with ice. 2 Pour gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup into the glass and mix well. 3 Top up with soda water and garnish with a few slices of lemon and a maraschino cherry.

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3 Remove the foil, carefully pour the meat juices from the tin into a large saucepan and add the honey. Increase the oven temperature to 220°C (200°C fan/gas mark 7), cover the lamb back up and continue to cook for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, cook the meat juices and honey on a high heat until reduced, thick and syrup-like. This will take about 25-30 minutes. 4 Pour the marinade glaze over the lamb and onions and return uncovered to the oven for approximately 30 minutes, until the glaze is bubbling and starting to char, and the lamb is tender. Shred the lamb and serve with the sticky onions and a handful of pomegranate seeds. 5 Serve the lamb with mediterranean flavoured couscous and roasted vegetables, such as courgette, red peppers, aubergine and spring onions. Drizzle a little olive oil over the vegetables and add 2 tbsp of harissa. Mix together and roast for 30 -40 minutes.

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Woodland Woodland W Wildflowers ildflowers With lightening nights, the everincreasing sounds of birds in the trees and colour creeping across the landscape, it ’s time to dust off the winter blues and embrace the beauty of the oncoming spring. Getting out and about in early spring can be so rewarding, never more-so than when we explore local woodland and take in the delights of light-dappled floors and stretches of plucky colour along paths.

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However, strong conservation e f fo r t s b e t we e n o r g a n i s a t i o n s, vo l u n t e e r s a n d r e s i d e n t s o f l o c a l communities means the two species are not lost in Gloucestershire. Wonderful representations of thriving populations of both native species can be seen in the county – a shining example of how we can all help to save nature, whether we’re actively getting our hands dirty or supporting conservation through membership and donations. O n e wo o d l a n d p l a n t t h a t i s abundant in our county is usually smelt before it is seen. For lovers of garlic, walking into a wood scented with their favourite allium is nothing short of heaven. Swathes of plump green clumps and crowns of delicate white flowers can mean only one thing – wild garlic (or ramsons) for dinner. The leaves of the plant add a s u b t l e f l av o u r to d i s h e s a n d c a n b e fo u n d i n m o s t d a m p wo o d l a n d s i n s p r i n g – b u t m a k e s u r e yo u k n o w Wonderful W onderful sspectacles pectacles tthat hat what you’re foraging. If in doubt, don’t we we sshould hould m make ake tthe he e effort ffort pick . A n o t h e r wo o d l a n d d e l i g h t , o f te n tto o find find and and enjoy enjoy There are those certain flowers we overlooked, is lesser celandine. expect to see – wild daffodils a real treat and the beautiful lilac of native b l u e b e l l s f l o o d i n g wo o d l a n d f l o o r s ; b o t h wo n d e r f u l s p e c t a c l e s t h a t we should always make the effort to find and enjoy for the short time they ’re with us each year. Both of these flowers have suffered from habitat loss and are at risk from hy b r i d i s at i o n . T h e S p a n i s h b l u e b e l l encroaches on the native common bluebell and wild daffodils declined in l a rg e n u m b e r s t h ro u g h t h e 1 9 t h century, with the disappearance of m a n y o f o u r wo o d l a n d s a n d meadows – as well as the risk of hybridisation from garden varieties. The Local Answer

F l owe r i n g from late February, t h i s b u t te r c u p - l i k e l ow - g r o w i n g p l a n t c a r p e t s w o o d l a n d f l o o r s, hedgerows and river banks – g re e n a n d b r i g h t ye l l ow i n colour. Look closely and you’ll see the heart shape of the leaves and the glossy sheen of the flowers. It’s not hard to see why William Wordsworth was such a fan.

White White fflowers lowers resemble resemble stars stars o on nag green reen n night ight ssky ky Last but not least , wood anemone is always worth seeking out . Flowering around the same time as w i l d d a f fo d i l s , i t s w h i t e f l o we r s resemble stars on a green night sky. Easily recognisable from its white or purple streaked petals, yellow centre and thin red stem. This is another of our native species that it’s important we take care of. Its seeds are largely infertile, so it spreads via the growth of roots. However, this is so slow that it can take many years to cover even a small distance.

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Hello H el l o H Hokkaido! okkaido! W h e n yo u t h i n k o f J a p a n , d o yo u imagine Tokyo’s frenetic Shibuya Crossing, Kyoto’s temples or Mount Fuji? They ’re amazing, as we discovered on our first trip. However, fly north from Tokyo and t h e i s l a n d o f H o k k a i d o o f fe r s sublime autumn experiences – but book your accommodation now if you’re planning to visit for October’s colours. Hokkaido, home to the indigenous A i n u , o f fe r s a m e s m e r i s i n g kaleidoscope of fertile agricultural l ow l a n d s , to w e r i n g m o u n t a i n s, imposing coast and Sapporo’s city vibrancy. Hire a car and head for the S h i r e to k o UNESCO p r o t e c te d peninsula. Nearing Hotel Chinohate, look for Salmon-hunting bears, then enjoy a delicious, beautifully supper, p r e s e n te d traditional skinny-dip in a steaming Onsen and sleep deeply on a comfy futon.

re m a r k a b l y lightly trafficked highways to Hokkaido’s lake district. There’s a warm welcome at Yado Hanafurai B&B at Kussharo – and wild deer outside your window. Next , cruise switchback Highway 241 with its jaw-dropping views of Mount Oakan, explore sacred Lake Akan and marvel at its mysterious green Marimo algae spheres.

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One example is 11 King’s Acre at the far end of the park . This is a 42x20 plot suitable for a park home of the customer ’s choice, such as the Omar Regency, available to purchase from £198,000. “If you are looking for something a bit special, talk to us!” said Helen Ford, Sales Manager for Park Home Life. “What a fantastic way to ensure your home meets your every need. You could end up having a one-off design that will look like no other!” Find out more about the event at King’s Acre at www.parkhomelife.com or call Helen on 01452 730605.

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